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73 Being set free, the students and teachers headed for town, the site of the Homecoming parade. Despite the chilling rain, the Homceoming Parade of 1972 was a success. The parade was led by a police car, with the Clinton Community High School Band following. The band, adding a new feature this year, was escoretd by a school bus. Following the band bus, came the floats and a special entry by the National Honor Society. Other entries in the parade were the queen candidates' cars, the foreign exchange students' car, and a special entry by the Library-Club, followed by the Maroons' football players. 11
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The preparation for the big day began weeks ahead of time with the building of floats by clubs and classes. First, each organization decided on a theme that they thought would surely win a prize. Then the members scouted around until they found some generous person who would lend them a shelter for their float. Having a fantastic theme and a shelter, the clubs and classes began to get down to real business. Each member devoted his night to the building of that special float. With only twenty-four hours to go, many workers burnt the midnight oil in order to add the finishing touch to their masterpiece. Finally the day, October sixth, arrived, and school was dismissed early to make the day even more special. 10
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The floats in the Homecoming parade of 1972 were all sensational. This fact made it hard for the judges to choose just three that were winners. First prize this year was taken by the Future Nurses Club, whose theme was Better-Fly to a Victory, and their float was a very beautifully decorated butterfly. Second prize was taken by the Pep Club, whose float was titled Lower U-H. The float was a coffin with glamorous scenery surrounding it. Third place went to the freshman class, whose theme was We're Expecting a Victory. Their float consisted of a stork delivering a football. Although it did not receive a prize, the senior float was colorful with the title, ' Rook U-High. 12
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