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PHOTO LAB Parade one of largest ever by Karla Wienck and Tonia Richardson Despite extremely cool temperatures, the homecoming pa- rade was the largest in history. President Edward Hammond, accompanied by his family, led the 134-entry parade as the grand marshal. The theme of this year ' s parade was Great Expectations and everyone was eligible and encouraged to enter the parade. According to Jim Nugent, Homecoming parade sponsor, there was a new trend for this year ' s parade. This was the first year KAYS-TV broadcast the parade live on Saturday morning, Nugent said. The parade consisted of 22 floats, the 1987 homecoming queen candidates, homecoming queens from past years, members of the 1936 championship football team and Alumni Association award winners. Thirty-four bands joined the Marching Tigers in the parade and performed at half-time of the homecoming game. Tiger fans. The Tiger mascot, in addition to the university cheerleaders, was an entry in the parade. PHOTO LAB Parade 14
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Senior concert choir David Milhonn, Tonya Hemphill, Amy Marshall, Maury Schulte, Michelle Glad, Layton Nance, Blanche Boone and Stephanie Janzen led the the singing of the Alma Mater at the inaugu- ration ceremony. Inauguration -+A L — 13 PHOTO LAB
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Breaking through. Tyrone Tracy heads for a touchdown during the homecoming game with Wayne State College. Parade time. The parade had 134 entries, several of which are seen here moving down Main Street in Hays, Parade 15 PHOTO LAB
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