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ALL SMILES for the winner, senior candidate Mary McMinn congratulates senior Brenda Sims, the 1970-71 Homecoming queen. Homecoming p 13
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Downpour, Bishop Luers dampen Homecoming Their hearts must be fluttering Their minds in a panic Their faces glowing brightly Anticipating the seconds . . . I wonder what they feel I wonder if they know That I am as excited As they are . . . A tear flows down A smile grows wide It isn ' t the rain That ' s creating the excitement A queen, a crowd, a game- Memory made! Enid Gilland Stormy weather proved to be a bad omen for the fifth annual Homecoming activities Sept. 26. Cold rain prevented erecting decorations in the stands and the marching band from performing on the field. The jinx was complete with Trojans losing to Bishop Luers, 27-20. Mini Roman chariots decorated with helium-filled balloons carried Queen Brenda Sims and her court during half- time festivities at South Side ' s stadium. Following the game, local rock group Grit provided music for the dance, attended by both students and alumni. tf HAPPINESS REIGNS as Sophomore Atten- dant Sue Nichols enjoys the homecoming dance. FLOAT CHAIRMAN senior Heather Walley finishes last minute homecoming prepa- rations at South Side Stadium. p. 12 Homecoming
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Annual Development Walk aids poverty, hunger crisis Chains of events will continue coming from freedoms ' fire (we are all shackled to the legs of time) and we learn no warmth is permanent as life cools re-heats and cools again . . . a volcano of visions sometimes giving way to molten thought- or the birth of still lakes where we float in the placid wonder of today. Dann Fulmer FORT WAYNE ' S City County Building re- ceives finishing touches on concrete supports in the basement section. Marching to relieve poverty and hunger throughout the world, over 3500 partici- pants united for the second annual WALK FOR DEVELOPMENT on May 8. Joined by other Americans across the nation, local walkers were sponsored by both businesses and private citizens, with the pledge money going to social welfare programs. Despite the charitable fund-raising effort, not all Fort Wayne demonstra- tions were as peaceful. Early in Septem- ber, the firebombing at radio station WLYV led directly to a city -wide curfew. Progress was made in other areas, however, as the new City-County Building was completed in December. LABOR DAY WEEKEND VIOLENCE includes bombing a downtown barber shop as the Mayor Haroid Zeis calls for a 7 p.m. curfew. p. 14 Community
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