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STUDENTS listen at Gridiron A-Go-Go. tl Gridiron A-Go-Go ushers in school year; Homecoming '6 features parade from old school to new, powder putf game, bonfire, Saturday night dance; three day blast, a first for EHS Happiness is Homecoming '67' and always will be to all students and facul- ty participating in the three day affair. On a brisk Thursday night rather late in September, kickoff activities began with a parade down Main Street. Wind- ing its way to and around Rice Field, the procession found its way off the track only minutes before senior girls were scheduled to show the guys how the game of football should be played. At the conclusion of the ''powder-puff ' game, the scene changed to the area behind the stadium for a bonfire, pep session, and the crowning of the queen. To the applause of a capacity crowd on Friday night, the floats were again paraded around the field and then off to give those participating ample time to change clothes, secure good seats, and begin yelling. EHS played Adams that night and lost. It was a loss harder to take than most, but everyone man- aged to recover in time to enjoy them- selves at the homecoming dance. COLORFUL cheerleaders’ float displays Peggy Forrest, Jackie Warner, Terri Thompson, Kathy Longfellow, Nancy Borneman, Kathi Torok, Elaine Watson, and Cathy Smole. Queen of EHS Homecoming, Cindy Paoletti (right), is crowned by Bill Yoder. Seated are Diane Holmes, junior at- tendant, and Chris Campbell, Montagano, Brad Miller, and Terry Johnson. sophomore attendant. Escorts were Joe
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BOBBY! BOBBY! BOBBY! shouts the crowd of admirers in Elkhart as Senator Robert F. Kennedy successfully campaigns in the Indiana Presidential Primary. On June 5th an assassin's bullets halted his brilliant career. On June 6th the nation mourned Bobby's death. “FREE AT LAST ... free at last. Thank God Almighty ... free at last. Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, apostle of nonviolence, was fatally shot on April 4.
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JUMPING into the air, these girls cheer for their powderpuff team. Warming up by the bonfire (below), students are full of Blazer spirit. : ete € BE BHBEE RRRSRALERVARLELD VE ad f mA
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