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Homecoming  Week  was  somewhat   “spirit  day.”  This  was  the  agenda de­  leaders helped organize the whole week
       disappointing to a lot of the students this   cided  by  cheerleader  and  pom  squad  with  the exception of the bonfire.  Ath­
       year, due to the fact that there just wasn't   members.            letic  Director John  Wissler  said,  “The
       a whole lot of student participation in the   “Hat  day”  was  the  football  players’   bonfire was something the football play­
       few  activities  that  did  take  place.  Al­  favorite day.  “We didn't have to comb  ers were going to organize.  They didn't
       though there wasn’t a great deal of vari­  our hair.  It was probably the easiest day  get it organized in time, and they didn't
       ety of things to do,  students were more   to  dress  up  for,”  Senior  quarterback  have anything planned.  They  were just
       pepped.   “There                                         Chad Hill  going to have  a  fire,  watch  it  burn  and
       weren't  many  ac­ Outrageous                            said.     leave.  They needed more activities.”
       tivities.  1 remember                                      “Denim   When most people think of Homecom­
       my freshman year (1990-1991), we had   day was probably the most popular with   ing, they think of spirit, football  and the
       an activity  almost evey night; this year   the student body because almost every­  dance.  Senior Chad Hill said, "The best
       there  were  hardly  any,”  Senior  Pom   body had denim to wear,” Eckert said.  part was the spirit; everybody wanted us
       Squad member Tammy  Eckert said.    “Clash  day,”  came  next,  and  it  was  to win  and we  wanted to win.”  Eckert
         Pepped  up  to  win  the  game  against   wild.  Students  picked  out  the  most  said,  “I  thought  the  best  part  was  the
       Bellevue West, the football players were   outrageous  things  in  their  closets  and  dance;  a  lot  of  peole  had  fun  at  the
       excited because they had won one game   put them together as an outfit.  dance.”
       and broke their  13-game losing streak.  There were more activities like the car
         Monday  was “denim  day," Tuesday,   parade, door decorating contest, hippie
       "hat  day,”  Wednesday,  “clash  day,  ”   day, spirit day and then the pep rally.
       Thursday,  “hippie  day”  and  Friday,  The pom squad  members and cheer­


































       Bfflith the enthusiasm and excitement
       of  taking  their  crowns  Senior  Chris
       R o ssandA ngie  Bolin ride away in
       their  red  Mustang.   The  king  and
       queen were announced at the home­
       coming  game  where  Ralston  played
        Bellevue  W est,   photo  by  AM Y
        MARSH                           Baking it all off is Senior Eric  Chatt
                                         at the annual Mr. RHS Contest.  Chatt
                                         strips  down  to  his  bare  essentials
                                         during the swim wear segment of the
                                         night.  Mr. RHS was held on Thursday
                                         night  of  Homecoming  Week,  photo   E t  the annual car parade, varsity foot­
                                         by DAWN  BERNADY                 ball  players  pile onto the Ralston  fire
                                                                          truck  to  show  their spirit,  photo  by
                                                                          BECKY  DUSEK

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