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1. S. Chaffin, J. Warner. J. Halvorson. J. Dalagcr. G. Iverson. S. Mareltc, L. Paszkiewicz. T. Ortiz. R. Petersen, C. Brion. A. Carlson. G. Larson. F. Shcchy. S. Rognrud. W. Peek. J. Johnson. D. Lerom. A. Millclstcadl. J. Hutchinson. V. Bcuning, P. Christianson. N. Martin. J. Ashland. C. Far- rell. 2. Fancy footwork 3. Announcers D. Krogman and B. LcBcau. 4. The All-American cheerleaders. 5. G. Grosz leads his team to victory. 6. Congratulating Russ Petersen, the new king. 7. The expressions of Royally. 8. The new cheerleaders try to show the old ones ”up . 9. Cathy Carlson awaits her fate. 10. Junior candidates left to right: A. Anderson, P. Dvorak. B. Nelson. T. Roctman. T. Sack. 11. Sophomore candidates left to right: B. Wallick. T. Vitols. T. Rickcrt. J. Norman. R. Leary. Fire And lce 27
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FIRE AND ICE “ . . . For The Students. ” This year’s 25th anniversary celebra- tion of Fire and Ice was a success. At the start of the week, seniors chose 10 king candidates, and juniors and sophomores chose prince candidates. Many students were involved in the events of Fire and Ice: talent show, coronation, broomball game, and the dance. Seniors formed broomball teams and entered into the play-offs to deter- mine the championship team. The “Richfield Ramblers’’ were victorious and challenged the “Fabulous Facul- ty.” During halftime, entertainment was provided by those “cute’’ Cheer- leaders, the Tapaires, and a solo on ice by Carol Saboe. The sophomore and junior princes were announced, and the king candidates were ac- knowledged with their escorts. Home- coming Queen Anne Carlson crowned Russ Petersen, the 1978-79 Fire and Ice King. The Broomball game ended in a 1-0 victory for the students. 26 Firc And let
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FIRE AND ICE “ . . . Those Wild And Crazy Gals.” “Thursday Night Live” brought out many students’ hidden talents in the Talent Show. In between perfor- mances the choir filled in with skits that were take-offs from “Saturday Night Live.” Everyone enjoyed the show, especially those two “wild and crazy gals,” Nancie Ninteman and Patty Rodgers. During Friday’s pep fest, the King candidates participated in a three legged race with their escorts. The crowd cheered them on as Wally Peck and Jane Johnson crossed the finish line first. Not only did the R.H.S. cheerleaders show us how cool they were, but the Broomball cheerleaders showed us that they had balance when they built their body pyramid. Fire and Ice celebrations were con- cluded by the Fire and Ice Dance. A lot of rock and disco were played by the band “Starburst.” The theme song for the evening was “Just the Way You Are.” 28 Firc And Icc
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