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Se a me 9 es oo ced HOMECOMING PARADE One of the highlights of the weekend was the parade Saturday morning. Recognized for their successful efforts in planning the week- end’s activities were Homecoming chairman, Karen Rubin, and her co-chairman, Dennis Hintz. The ‘’World of the Sea’’ was repre- sented here, too, in the form of the various floats. In the float competition, Seniors took first place, followed by the Freshmen in sec- ond place and the third-place Juniors. Rem- iniscences of the past came to mind as some of the past Football Kings rode in the parade. The cheerleaders ‘’floated’’ by to lead the 3 pep rally in the town square. Coach Harms, optimistic of the future results of the game, heightened the pep and enthusiasm of Con- cordians. Adding their bit of support and color to the weekend’s activities, Duerr : Dorm displays competition with their pro- tected treasure chest.
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QUEEN JANE AND HER COURT After a unique mime depicting an under- water tale, Miss Jane Briggeman, a Junior, was crowned the Homecoming Queen of 1968. Attendants in her court were Seniors Miss Jeannine Chastonay and Miss Marcia Moehl- man. The Concordia royalty’s reign con- tinued as Jane and Howie Voelker, Mr. Foot- ball, were honored in the parade downtown Saturday morning. At the game Saturday afternoon, Bob Riggert, vice president of the Student Senate, presented Jane with a foot- ball autographed by the players. oi
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