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Dreams for Tomorrow 1. Senior Princesses Gail Crittenden and Lorl Moore enjoy the sights as they ride in the parade. 2. Janef Borland arranges the rosettes on the sophomore float. 3. Pom-Pons Cindy Cummmgs, Tinn Sav- age and DeDe Cingo perform their routine at the Redlands Bowl. 4. During the tHomecoming game, fleet- footed David Orona eludes Eisen- hower opponents. 5. DeDe Cingo and Nick DeMarco rev- el happily while constructing the first place senior float. 6. Lori Mast was one of the many sen- iors to decorate Terrier hHall for the Homecoming Dance. I i eighteen Q Homecoming
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Iff Homecoming 1974 Princesses for the 1974 Home- coming festivities were announced at the Nov. 8 pep rally held at the Redlands Bowl, following the parade down Redlands Boulevard. Vicki Baugh was crowned junior princess, and Kathy Larsen was crowned sophomore princess. Later that night, during the halftime activities of the RhIS vs. Eisenhower football game, the tense crowd roared with applause when Carolyn Crouch was named 1974 hlomecoming queen. Carolyn and her court were then es- corted to their thrones where they viewed the remainder of the game. Other royalty hopefuls included Gail Crittenden and Lori Moore for queen, Kathy Daniels, Kim Faulmann and Cathy Sellan for junior princess, and Tori Bowman and Lisa Lines for sophomore princess. Homecoming Queen Carolyn Crouch Junior Princess VIckl Baugh Homecoming □ seventeen
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i With spirits high, the Homecom- ing festivities were well under way the last week of October when float ideas fitting the theme Dreams for Tomorrow were submitted, and construction of the class floats was begun the first three days of No- vember, to be ready for Homecom- ing on Nov. 8. After the Class of 76 corrected the vandal-caused disfigurement of figures on their float, it and the oth- er floats, along with Homecoming royalty, pep squads and the RHS marching band, wound their v ay down Redlands Boulevard and up Orange Street to the Redlands Bowl where students peaked their spirit at the traditional pep rally. Homecoming 74 also marked the last year the Clem Building would be used to build and store the floats in, since it was demolished to make way for a new Downtown Redlands mall. Homecoming Q nineteen
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