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Sponsor Room 400, a bit gory for glory, won second place Sponsor Room 153 saw the Titans steam to xictory in float competition. Fireworks, F1 Techites and W3Sl1iIlglOI1 Continentals alike began filling Techis Stadium at 7:30 p.m. on October 20. lt was Techis annual Homecoming game. and the festivi- ties began early. Queen candidates and their escorts rode around the track in a parade lap. Qnce around. they disembarked, and the ceremony began. After being crowned by lVlr. Longshore and presented roses by his wife, radiant Queen Diane Ressinger walked from the platform amid the cheers of the crowd. After another uvictoryn lap around the track the Homecoming game began. Witli Tech and Wfashington deadlocked 0-0 at the half, enthusiastic Techites relaxed to enjoy the exciting halftime show. Now it was time for the float competi- tion, and floats made by each of Tech's six senior roll rooms rolled in front of the crowd. Sponsor Room 6 had the winning float with the theme-uThey Smelled De- Feelfi To climax the halftime show of band and drill team exhibition, Queen Diane and her court returned to the field. The stadium lights dimmed, and as a royal task, Diane lit the fuse which set off a gigantic fire- works display. Supplied by the Key Club, the fireworks illuminated the sky and spelled the word 6'TlTANS in blazing letters. Apparently spurred on by this dis- play, the team returned and ended the game Vic- toriously, 13-0. oats and Royalty Sponsor Room 6 put its best foot forward to mn first place Expecting a relaxing evening, Sponsor Hungrily. Sponsor Room 190 looked for- Losing their heads Sponsor Room Room 300 was not disappointed. ward to a delicious evening. 7 tried a dcadls approach for Homecomin if .Q wi MT ,' Ny, fa ,Me 'A ffifpf' Y' 1.4 , if Il at . -wx,
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