Cheers to sunny fall days and classic looks back! The sun is still out and, despite the fall sting in the air, it’s something to cheer about. So, we’re taking you back, once again, to a special crew of RFH cheerleaders — the boys of RFH’s Class of ’78 in an encore of this Oct. 8, 2015 Retro Pic of the (George) Day from two views! Cheers!
The 1977 RFH Powder Puff Football game was a good one that made for some great photo ops.
We saw a glimpse of that scene in several Retro Pics of the (George) Day.
But, what must be remembered as well is the male cheerleading squad that hip, hip and hoorayed those junior and senior girls to athletic success on the field. It’s a wonder the girls could concentrate on the game with all that adroit beefcake wile calling like Sirens on the sidelines.
The girls played with what looked like a coordinated feminine fashion finesse — perfect pig tails, pony tails, turtle necks, gloves and bandanas.
Those boys cheering them on, however, had their own feminine mystique in wardrobe going on.
They’ve been seen before, but here’s another (double dose, different angles) glimpse of the boys of the cheering squad clad in girls’ uniforms with their own special fashion plate additions of hotsie totsie work boots and long underwear.
Some of these guys of the RFH Class of ’78 still live in the area. Recognize anyone? One is a former Fair Haven policeman and another is a Rumson dad.
Hip, hip … holy cartwheel! No one can seem to get enough of these guys!
Thanks, once again, to George Day for providing this classic look into the past!
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