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Going For The Gold Finally! After two years of not enough hits and too many near misses, the Red Raiders managed to pull it all together and score a win against Forest Glen on Homecoming with a score of 21-19. And what a night! Friday, October 16, 1981 marked the end of Homecoming week. It had been a long week, during which students did their best to ignore the Raiders ' previous record and to make this homecoming one to remember. The pep rally was a spirited one nside the gym, which was decked in red and white in honor of the occasion. The cheerleaders were the only “sad ones in attendance. They had the depressing duty of attending a Ranger : uneral during their hilarious skit. Later in the day the four class floats lined up on Market Street for the traditional Homecoming Parade. They were joined y other entries such as the Spanish Club truck. All of the units were proud of their handiwork. “I thought we ' d never finish our float, said Freshman Billy Twine, “But we did it! However, none of the clubs, classes, nor cheerleaders ' efforts nought more pride and joy than there was when the Red Raiders routed the Rangers ... at long last. home 0:00 MM I • •.«. • • I DOWN 10 TO-GO . A ■ i The scoreboard says it all! A Red Raider fan jumps for joy at the sight of that beautiful score. In the band section, students show their pride and enthusiasm for the football team. The newly formed flag corps marches proudly in the Peanut Festival parade. Sophomore attendant Lori Eason is escorted by Sammy Peachy during the halftime activities. HOMECOMING 23
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Go For The Gold With some new coaches and club sponsors, the sports and activi¬ ties were especially brilliant. Coach Andrew Littlejohn brought us our first football victory in three years. The girls’ basketball team, under Coach Nancy Richey, gave a great performance all the way to the district semi-finals. Mrs. Nann Orr and Mrs. Joan Cones were the new sponsors of the Thespian Society and kept it one of the most popular clubs. Coach Rocky Falls organized the Jogging Club which drew a substantial membership for its first year.
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Sparking fervor, the cheerleaders begin yet another of the familiar cheers. 44 Rearrange the Rangers” was the theme of the Sophomore s winning float. 1 TO CIS The excited crowds show their winning spirit as the Red Raiders move the ball toward another touchdown. 24 HOMECOMING »•
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