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A parade, with the theme reflect- ing the Bicentennial, is held Satur- day morning and proves to be the best ever. In the Homecoming $oc- cer game, the Jackets battle Deni- son University, going into over- time, but still ending in a scoreless stalemate. Other activities, such as the Cedarville Cross Country Invi- tational and the performance of various music groups on the cam- pus lawn, highlight the weekend, making it a Homecoming that will long be remembered. 1. Homecoming at Cedarville also means the annual Cross Country Invitational. 2. What is a parade without a marching band? 3. Something has caught this little guy's attention. 4. Cedar Cliffs orchestra serenades the Homecoming crowd. 5. The 1976 Homecoming is made more meaningful by the dedication of the new chapel. 6. Minnie Mouse makes an appearance at the parade. 7. Martha Sprano reveals the essence of Homecoming — reminiscing with old friends. 8. The relationship of yellowjacketa to flow- ers was the Junior Class'way of demonstrat- ing interdependence. 13
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14 Students Of Cedarville Go Political It is time once again to choose the President of Cedar What, a mock election held in conjunction with the national elections. Running this year for the Conservative Par- ty are Dr. James Phipps and Dr. Jack Riggs. Challenging them are the Liberalists, headed hy Dr. A1 Monroe and Dr. David Matson. Fighting for women’s rights to vote, a third party called the Liber- ty Belles and led by Dr. Sharon Biddle and Mrs. Pat Dixon is orga- nized. Tension mounts during the week of November 8-13 as each candidate campaigns for his party. Political rallies are held every morning in front of the Student Center Gym Building. The candi- dates offer the students everyth- ing, including moustaches! The an- ticipated day finally comes — the day when the students vote for their favorite candidate. On No- vember 13 at 6:30 p.m. the Cedar 1. Uncle Al, surrounded by a squadron of his secret service men, rallies support. 2. The blue and gold uniforms of Monroe supporters become a familiar sight. 3. Anarchist Guy Folmlec is caught while attempting to blow up the ad building. 4. April Brazelton and John Dailey break a wishbone to determine the outcome of the election. 5. Ringing a bell is Dr. Sharon Riddle — her spokes “person is Pat Dixon. 6. Lori LaHaye and Lydia West exhibit spirit-controlled temperaments”. 7. Affected by the cry for Tender Loving Care, faculty women join Biddle’s Belles. 8. The banquet is the last place to campaign before the election. 9. The Conservative» demonstrate that civil disobedience must be punished by hanging Guy Felmlee. 10. Evidence of Biddle activity, shown by Dr. Riggs, reveals their work. 11. Monroe campaign manager, Tim Posma, suffers severe wounds from a shoot- out with Phipps’ manager, Mike Cuffman. 12. A plea for a Grass Roots in Govern- ment is echoed by Dr. Phipps.
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