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Homecoming committee: Top Row: Ron Schlegelmilch, Denny Engelbart, Don Romsa, Bev Baumann, Milt Heinrich. Second Row: Karen Rubin, Darlene Stratmann, Emilie Meyer, Kristi Behm, Marge Heiliger. Third Row: Vern Ermeling, Nancy Ehlmann, Marya Luessenhop, Jeanne Chastonay, Valery Gieschen. Seated: Joyce Bultemeier, Rosalie Larson, Marky Keery, Deanne Hollrah, Mary Rueter, Judy Else, and Karen Kruse. Effort Reaps Success Months of preparation by the homecoming committee and by ts co-chairmen, Nancy Ehlmann and Ron Schlegemilch, was slimaxed by the weekend presentation of the ‘Greatest Show on Earth.” Tents were set up, carnival entertainment was pro- vided by the dorms and off-campus homes and music filled the tir as students appeared in original circus costumes to join n the spirit of the celebration. A football game climaxed the weekend, which also featured a snake dance and bonfire, the raditional circus parade, the crowning of the Homecoming Jueen and the announcement of 1967’s Mr. Football, and the dalloon-filled gaiety of a circus carnival. Beautiful fall veather added a final fitting touch as alumni of Concordia hronged to join the spirited activities of CTC students. Professor Marxhausen and Milt Heinrich join the excite- = | ment of a dress-up day as they don their colorful, indi- t ) vidualistic apparel for the circus. ‘ » , oy eo ) if 4, ei Ade ie A stil
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The homecoming committee puts in long hours completing various jobs and preparing a setting for the circus events to highlight the coming days. Concordia students go to all heights to provide decorations for the campus and to announce the arrival at CTC of the “Greatest Show on cota Enthusiastic students add to the carnival spirit of the “Big Top’ by patronizing the colorful booths which were prepared by the various dorms.
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Homecoming 1967 A crowd gathers at the bonfire site to fire the team up for a victory. Mr. Football, Rod Voelker, watches with intent ap- proval as the Raider is consumed in the flames.
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