Page 10 - 1965
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Friday, September 25, R.H.S.'s
1964 Homecoming took place. The
theme, Fairytale Fantasy, provided the
atmosphere for the evening. A stunned
Elsie Miller and a very happy Doug
Cottingham reigned as Homecoming
Queen and King. A fabulous 19-0 trounc
ing of foe, Ashland, was Ralston's
first Homecoming win in four years.
A five-piece combo from N.U. pro
vided music for the affair. All too soon
the witching hour arrived and it was
time for all to hurry home before their
cars turned to pumpkins.
"And they lived happily ever after!"
This is a float????
S e n i o r s W i n S e c o n d P L ace
Dennis Fott
Never at his wits end.
Greg Frank
No limits but the sky.
Bill Gottschalk
Where drums speak
out, Laws hold their
tongues.
Charles Graham
I am a lover and have
not found anything to
love.
Lorraine Guyott
It always helps to
smile.
Cheryl Hale
Honey and all sweet
things light up a man's
eye.
R

