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"What does a "Ram Packed" year at Ralston High
mean? It means play after play, concert after concert, sale
after sale, class after class, game after game and dance
after dance.
Every member of fine arts packed the year with plays
such as "Peter Pan" and "Spoon River." Concerts such as
the District Concert included not only the Ralston High
bands, but also the middle school and grade school bands
and art shows of all kinds such as the Westroads Art Show.
The members of clubs crammed the year with dances
like the Halloween dance sponsored by DECA, and the
Valentine's Day dance sponsored by French Club. If it
wasn't a dance, members were selling anything and
everything from Bike's to brass.
The underclassmen crowded their schedules with
hundreds of classes to guarantee a sure win for graduation.
The sports teams filled their minds with hopes of
winning; being the best; being number one.
Packing up, seniors ended their year at Ralston High
with pictures, phone numbers and signatures to fill their
memory books.
The student body, in general, managed to find the time
to attend the dances, the plays, the concerts and the
I sports games to help support the clubs, encourage the fine
arts, and cheer on the sports teams. So now do you know
what our "Ram Packed" year was?
Varsity cheerleaders lead the pack as all the
cheerleaders came together getting things In
motion at a pep rally.
Sophomores Doug Radik, Rich Huft and Matt
Ramsey seem to stand out In the crowd as
they get rowdy tor the basketball pep rally.
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