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Rain, Rain Go Away! Pontiac Nips Clinton The Clinton Maroons gave a good fight against the Indians of Pontiac, but due to a few difficulties the Clinton Maroon homecoming game was lost with a score of 14-6. The Maroon touchdown was scored by a good pass from quarterback Jeff Hickman to Paul Wade who then made a fine run. The points scored by Pontiac were on a blocked punt and an interception. Due to bad weather there was a small amount of wet fans present. Even though the Cheerleaders were soaked and cold they did an outstanding job. 13
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Men’s Liberation Hits Clinton High Standing, left to right: Doug Smith, Jeff McIntosh, King Rex Kent, Kurt Fatheree. Sitting, left to right: Kevin Dyer, Ralph Shallenberger, Dennis Leggett. C.C.H.S. began a new tradition this year by electing a Homecoming King in addition to the traditional Queen. This event was enthusiastically accepted by the entire student body, particularly the senior guys. This addition showed that the students here are ready to participate in new ideas. The student body elected Rex Kent King for 1975-1976 on the night of October 25. Since the Homecoming Game was washed out, the traditional crowning at the game took place the following evening at the dance. 12
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It’s About to Begin. . . “It’s About To Begin” was the theme for the 1975 Homecoming Dance held in the high school commons October 25. The dance began promptly at eight p.m. and lasted until slightly after eleven p.m. Due to the weather at the Homecoming game, the Queen and King were crowned at the dance at 9:30. The crowd was excited to hear that the 1975 Queen and King were Penny Koshinski and Rex Kent. After the crowning, the 1975 Queen and King and their dates were featured in the traditional royalty dance, with the music being provided by “Oscar.” w
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