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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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