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Revelry Yields a Shower of Tears ... ' and the envelope please. ' Slowly, he tore it open and the crowd was hushed ... 68 I or the duration of the entire week, a solitary question lingered in the recesses of our minds. We wondered, speculat- ed, and discussed the prospects among ourselves. We anxiously awaited the de- cisive night that would reveal to us the answer. Who would reign as the 1 982-83 Foot- ball Homecoming Queen? Would it be Liz Covell, Heather Folsom, Debbie Lew- is, Kim Hansen, Cindy Pena, or Mary Mulari? Only time would tell. Finally the day we ' d all been waiting for arrived. November 5 was a day packed with a multitude of exhilirating events, but the most exciting moment of all would be the game that evening. During the last few minutes of fourth period, ASB members traveled to all the classrooms, distributing ballots. With a single slash of the pen, students decided who would reign as queen. During the afternoon parade, the queens rode through the streets in repli- cas of 1920 ' s cars. Their next appear- ance was at the pre-game parade where they were greeted by cheers of approv- al and encouragement. Finally, halftime arrived, a break in the exciting game against the Corona Pan- thers. The crowd roared as the queen candidates paraded around the field with the winning floats and cars. Missy Johnson and John Sipos, attired in roar- ing 20 ' s apparel, hosted the halftime ceremonies. As the candidates lined up on the field, silence betrayed the spec- tators ' excitement. Heightening the sus- pense, John Sipos declared, and the envelope please. Slowly he tore it open and the crowd was hushed. Tears ran down Cindy Pena ' s cheeks as John pro- claimed her the 1 982-83 football home- coming queen. After the gala event Cin- dy Pena exclaimed, Being crowned football homecoming queen was the highlight of my four years at RHS. 1. Kim Hansen parades around the field in a 1937 Chrysler. 2. Patiently waiting, Liz Covell ond her father watch the game against the Corona Pan- thers. 3. Debbie Lewis congratulates Cindy Pena after her victory as the 1982-83 Footboll Home- coming Queen. 4. Football Homecoming Queen and her court. Sitting: Liz Covell, Cindy Pena, Mary Mulari, Standing: Heather Folsom and Deb- bie Lewis. We ' re the Kids of America
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