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FLOATING RIGHT ALONG—Members of class treasury received a $25 prize as a result the junior class work together in Rob Tripp’s of their dedication, bam to create a first-place float. The junior WE’RE NUMBER 1-The varsity football team shows their Red Devil pride on a Richmond firetruck. The team scored a 35-6 victory over Muncic Central. WE FEEL WINNING—Varsity team members display their assurance of a win over Muncie Central during a pep session. Homccoming 9
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Homecoming parade sparks spirit Students and followers of Richmond The orchestra rode on one of Wesler Senior High School showed their pride Orchard’s enormous trucks, wrapped in the Red Devils during RHS Home- with RHS banners. The band was also coming week. Homecoming activities in on the festivities, marching with included a parade, a pep session, and a their usual flair, and the girls’ golf bonfire. team felt right at home riding on golf The parade attracted 31 units, includ- carts. Thejunior class produced a ing the boys’ varsity football team atop first-class float boasting the theme two Richmond fire trucks. One float “Tame Those Bearcats.” belonged to the Queen candidates, and At the pep session, Harry Davidson, several classic cars glided along in in boots and a cowboy hat, generated style. enthusiasm for the homecoming foot- ball game by flashing his T-shirt that read “Beat Muncie, Damn-It!” After a short speech Mr. Davidson, known by friends as Harry, introduced the football team. After all the players had announced their names, footoall coach Ken “Bear” Jordan growled words of encouragement to help the team beat Muncie Central by a score of 35 - 6! Everyone involved in making Home-coning a success should be congratulated. Bravo RHS! TRACKING DOWN THE CAT-Red Devil Tim Vaughn spears and captures Bearcat Rita Hatfield during a spirit week pep assembly. UP. UP AND AWAY—In honor of Homecoming, varsity cheerleaders release multicolored balloons to welcome the varsity football team. 8 Homecoming
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QUEEN CANDIDATES ESCORTS-tod- ncy York, Debbie Carpenter, David Morgan, Cindy Masson, Barry Jones, Sheri Hammer, Queen Karen Preston, Tom Mil me r, Kristi Knight, Mike Vincent, Christy Spurrier, Matt Noufer, Jessie Dils, and Tim Cornett. DANCING THE NIGHT AWAY- High spirits fueled these dancers to boogie to some Homecoming jam in the fall paradise of Civic Hall. HAY DAY—Seniors Molly Sicbcrt and Cynthia Br uzy take time out from Civic Hall Homecoming decorating to visit Mr. Scarecrow 10 Ho me coming
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