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Her Majesty. IN AN AGE when advertising agencies love to portray tigers as passengers in gas tanks or sym- bols of pseudo-masculinity, it was a pleasure to see a somewhat dainty blonde named Queen Tiger or, as it is more commonly called, Home- coming Queen. In fact, all of the girls who ran for the Homecoming Royalty were uncommonly good looking. The decision must have been diffi- cult for both the judges and the student body. Miss Hannon, of course, has been a very busy girl around campus ever since she arrived. She was AWS President, Gamma Nu sorority presi- dent, and an active member of various and sundry other RCC organizations. Not only that, she even made the Dean ' s List. She didn ' t just attend high school, she attended high school out of the country, at Kaiserslautern, Germany. She majored in foreign languages at RCC, with a teaching career eventually, and a student career immediately, at UCR. ..Princesses HOMECOMING PRINCESSES Donna Robinson (above) and Eadie Richards (left) completed the Homecoming court. The photos show what was obvious to anyone attending the ceremonies — that this year ' s Queen and Princesses could rank with the best in the categories of beauty, brains, and charm. Miss Robinson is a Sociology major who gradu- ated from Ramona High School and hopes to go on to California State College, Fresno. She has held the highest offices in Gamma Nu and has been secretary to the ASB Cabinet. She has also been a Dream Date candidate and was Gamma Nu candidate for Woman of Distinction in 1965. Miss Richards graduated from Poly High and has been active in Gamma Nu sorority. She was a Mardi Gras candidate and has participated wide- ly in student government. She is a physical edu- cation major and hopes to transfer to the Uni- versity of Arizona at Tucson. She was sponsored in the competition by Kappa Upsilon. 19
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Was Falls Supreme Sensation DIRECTORY HOMECOMING BEAUTIES - These 12 lovely coeds com- peted for the 1965 Homecoming Queen crown. They are (from left) Laura Sfallworth (sponsored by Orchesis), Lynn Mason (Eta Pi), Kay Beal (Marketing Club), Sue Gaines (GIA), Kim Sellon (Pep Committee), Karen Krey (Freshman Class), Deborah Lichey (Sophomore Class), Vicki Huffman (WAA), Rita Howard (Kappa Kappa Chi), Eadie Richards (Kappa Upsilon), Donna Robinson (Sigma Rho Chi), Pat Hannon (AMS). CERTAINLY HOMECOMING is the high point of the Fall semester and 1965 ' s was among the greatest ever to thunder through the campus halls, the city streets, and the fabled gridiron of Riverside. As the pretty girls (above) and the imaginative floats (below) indicate, RCC was at its best for the big weekend. T ryscfitifi FOR THE FIRST time in years the football team was up to he chore of justifying the rampant student support attendant on a Homecoming Game. The Tigers outlasted arch-foe San Bernar- dino Valley, 7-6, returning the Victory Bell to the Fairfax Ave. campus. And the pageantry which goes with Homecoming was the most colorful in history, as blond Pat Hannon was crowned Queen in the traditional ceremony. Of course Homecoming is for old grads as well as current students and the alumni must have been impressed. Eta Pi ' s float, Twist ' n Scalp (shown at left) won the float contest. Miss Hannon ' s runners-up in the Queen competition were Donna Robinson and Eadie Richards. It was a big event in a big year. The score of the football game indicated RCC ' s resurgence in that sport and the beauty of the court proved that RCC still has what it never lost — plenty of gorgeous gals.
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