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Ralston tradition flows



                               full circle






                               from parent to child




                                 Imagine it, Ralston High School 25 years  makes comments that we are more outspo­
     i(‘( orruri^             ago.  A student didn’t have to worry about  ken  than  they  would  have  ever  been.”
                              going  in  circles,  because  there  were  no  Dugger also said her mom  talks about the
                              circles.  The building went straight up and  way  the  school  was  split  up  as  far  as  the
     los
                              it  wasn’t  this  building.  Years  ago,  this  wing  for  the  elementary, junior  high  and
    fit                       building didn’t exist. Tne high school  used  high  school.  Dugger’s  mother  is  a  1966
                              to be what is now the Ralston Middle School.  Ralston High graduate.
                              Several  present  RHS  students  have  par­              Freshman Susan Richardson’s father is
                              ents who graduated from Ralston up to 25  a 1965 Ralston graduate.  Richardson said
                              years ago.                                           he  was  active  in  sports.  “He  lettered  in
                                 One of these students, Junior Elise Van  football, ran track and bowled.” Richardson’s
                              Fleet,  said  both  of her parents  graduated  fatherdid something special with his letter-
                              from Ralston.  She says, “They don’t tell me  man’s jacket, he passed it on to his daugh­
                              much about high school when they went.  I  ter.  “It’s not the original jacket, it’s a copy,”
                              think  they  are  holding out  on  me.  I  think  she said, “but I still like it.”  The jacket nas
                              they  want  me  to  experience  high  school  the  name  Turk’s  Girl  lettered  on  it.  “Mr.
                              with no inside information.”                         McDonald  give  him  the  nickname,  but  I
                                  Junior Danielle Dugger said, “My mom              don’tknow whatitmeans,” Richardson said.


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                                    ■■  ‘ ■   n.  Second  row;  Wally  Jones                                         *•*1, . . .    ^  "uni',
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                                                                                                                     Mtke Segobta,  Bill I’ultr  i
                                                                                                                      Daley.  Second  row   i >
                                                           Kirk  Richardson,   is a
                                                           graduate  of RHS.  He lettered in
                                                           football,  and gate his jacket to
                                                           Turk's Girl,  his daughter.  Fresh­
                                                           man  Susan  Richardson.
                                                                                                 School  started it  8  00 a.m.  and lat out  at  3:05  pm  in  1975-1976





                                                                                                fta m la f**  Vot.  XIX. Ho  1,  Pagt  1  September  IZ  1975
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