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Musical note is provided by Mike Holien, Einar Bradslad and Jim Krlandson. ▼ Newly crowned Queen Sue proudly reads the '71 Homecoming Proclamation. ■ The girls take time out to enjoy a friendly joke before Coronation. Homccoming 25
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Page 28 text:
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Coronation climaxes Homecoming week Coronation was the highlight of an excitement filled Homecoming week at RHS. The annual Homecoming Coronation was held in the gym with Football Captains Bill Bowman and Dave Reiner hosting. The Swing Band provided the music, and theTapaires danced to the Lusty Month of May from Cameloi. Dick Nichols, a '71 graduate of BUS greeted the audience and a singing trio. J.E.M. sang three songs. Then came the time everyone was waiting for. the candidate's and their escorts all elegantly dressed, parading down the aisle, taking their hows. The tension was increasing as Jim Karnas paced past each candidate and at the climax of the suspense, grabbed Sue Longley. Angie Peterson, the '70 Homecoming Queen crowned the queen. The Queen’s Reception was held afterward, where parents and friends congratulated the new Homecoming Queen and her Royal Court. Homecoming festivities were brought to a close Saturday night as the annual Homecoming Dance was held at RHS. with couples dancing to the music of the Light. A Homecoming Queen Candidates — L to R: V. Boisjolie. J. Alquist. S. Post. B. Allen. S. Erickson. A. Peterson. S. Longley, C. Johnson. K. Thorson, R. Kurlh, S. Erickson. Royal Page: Suzanne Kielty. 24 Honi«coming
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Page 30 text:
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First RHS parade marks Homecoming This year’s Homecoming jumped off to a spirited start by the greatest turn out for a pep fest in five years. The enthusiastic sophs displayed their school spirit by wearing the most red and white, jerseys, and cheering the loudest at the Homecoming pep fest. The first of what is hoped to be a traditional Homecoming Parade was led by the Sophomore Red Band. The Homecoming float, carrying Queen Sue and her escort Ted Grindal, followed the band. Behind them in open convertibles rode the Queen candidates and their escorts, as well as Superintendent Lytle. The parade also included many floats by various school organizations, among them: the Pep Club, German Club, and Anita Agerlie’s Y-Tcens Chapter. The Homecoming slogan was Spartan Destroyers, Mutilate the Warriors.” The football team did just that by defeating the Eisenhower Warriors 21 - 10. Pre-game and half-time highlights included a return of the floats but this time the Queen and her attendants rode in antique cars. ▼ Queen Sue leads the '71 Homecoming festivities during halftime. 26 Hotnccoming
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