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e. Y 'ti dvi tt' f ,ft Q ABOVE: The underclass powder putt team patientiy iistens to Coach Matt Sesera give instructions. LEFT: Sidelines are crowded on the underclass side as tension builds during the powder' putt footbali game. Homecoming Week 19
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Homecoming week proved VICTO RIO U S for the upperclassmen, with the upperclasswomen winning the powder puff game, 16-14, and the seniors taking first place in the annual noise assembly. A decibel meter was used to measure the sound and showed the juniors following in second place, sophomores third, and the frosh trailing in fourth. Class floats were not a part ofthe week this year because of transportation difliculties and security problems at lVlt. Hood Community College. Activities ofthe week included Sports Equipment Day, Grubby Day, Don't Wear Blue Day, Green and White Day, and Dress Up Day. AFS sold helium balloons, the rallies and German Club both had bake sales, and Girls' League sold white mums. ABOVE: Seniors go ltbananas at the noise assembly. TOP RIGHT: lVlr. Jerry Fish shows his spirit on Sports Equipment Day. BOTTOM RIGHT: Seniors Cathy Collmer and Lisa Mumford work together at selling balloons to raise money for AFS. 18 Homecoming Week
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HYou Light Up lVly Life, vvas the theme selected for Homecoming '77, a vveek filled with changes. For the hrst time, the assembly vvas held on Thursday, and the game that night at lVlt. Hood Community College. Queen Sandra Kinney and her court vvere presented to the student body during the Homecoming assembly. lVlusic and skits, put on by various clubs, provided entertainment. That evening during the game's halftime, members of the court were introduced vvith their fathers, and dance team, along vvith the RHS band, performed for the spectators. The Lancers vvent on to capture a VICTO RY over undefeated Lalce Osvvego, 24-14, Night Watch provided the music for the Homecoming dance, which vvas held Friday night, October 7, to carry on tradition and allovv alumni at college to attend. This also allowed the football players to participate in the entire dance. ii 20 Homecoming TOP: lVlike lVluro i813 sprints through spirit line during Homecoming halftime. ABOVE: The 1977 Homecoming court: sophomore princess Valerie Smith, sophomore lVlarl4 Donnelly, junior princess Susan Stratton, senior Jeff Nicholson, senior Kevin Hoffmeister, Queen Sandra Kinney, senior Guy Beatty, senior princess Robin Rosholt, freshman Jeff Johnson and freshman princess Lori Doty, RIGHT: Senior princess Robin Rosholt and her escort, senior Ward Nelson, are introduced at the dance.
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