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by Beth Collins The weekend of October 13 was started off with a victorious score of 30-0 at the Tallmadge-RHS football game. One of the weekend's high- lights was halftime with the annual queen and court presentation. The Homecoming Court consisted of six instead of the usual Five girls. They were Anne McCafferty, Beth Myers, Bea Ann Phillips, Chris Ann Sicuro, Amy Tuttle, and Iulie Williams. Iu- nior attendant was Sue DeLeone, sophomore attendant was Iulie Lovell, and freshman attendant was Chris Shannon. At halftime Chris Ann Sicuro was crowned the 1978 Homecoming Queen by last year's Queen Sayoko Moroi. Reminiscing was the theme for the dance held on October 14 from 8:00 to 11:00, sponsored by Boosters and Student Council. Over 380 RHS students and alumni danced to the music of reflections . Refreshments were served by the Freshman class, It took much time and effort in pre- paring for the weekend, but it proved to be worthwhile as everyone appeared to enjoy it, stated Raga Elim, Student Council president. Big Victory and Dance Highlight Homecoming 1. 1977 Homecoming Queen Sayoko Moroi gives her crown to astonished Chris Ann Sicuro, while her father looks on. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Sicuro stand with Chris Ann after she was chosen 1978 Homecoming Queen. 3. Chris Ann is awarded a football by captains Iayson Iones and Todd Hunter.
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2 1. The 1978 Homecoming Court was presented at the dance. 2. June Slease and date Bob Bryner along with Sue Gross and date Dave Ruch dance to the tunes of Ref1ections. 3. Mike Giulitto escorts Sue DeLeone out of the stands when she was nominated junior atten- dant. 4. Homecoming Queen Chris Ann Sicuro and date Derek Damron embrace for a quick photograph.
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