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Above: Escort Rick Knight basks in the limelight as Terri Scheid is crowned by Mr. John Broaddus. Right: Humongous crowds follow the game over the Georgy Girls sign of appreciation. , M. A W W f? ! §■ 9 Lr vm 20
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Above left: Mr. Ned Vergason ' s life buoy holds up during a faculty chant. Above: Captain of the Varsity Cheerleaders Kathy Woodward lost in the pie throwing contest. Below left: Is Suzie McKeever really surprised as Cliff Carroll pins on the Homecoming corsage? Below: Coach John Schogl, faculty cheerleader, leaps for victo¬ ry. Opposite page: Seniors spring to their feet at the announcement that they won the class competition. 19
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Senior soda float fizzles Donned in diapers, nine Senior boys remained hidden as the Senior float paraded around the field, and then startled the excited Marshall fans by exposing the cry of Marshall! imprinted on their der- rieres. However, the Senior ' s co¬ lorful and unusual float of a float lost the contest to the Sophomore ' s gray and white float portraying a mouse and demanding of W L, Men or Mice? . The Class of ' 75 ' s Marshall Plan depicted an ani¬ mated float of a Statesman firing a football at an opposing General. In an ominous omen to the Generals, the band presented a parading coffin. The Frosh received Honor¬ able Mention for their float. Representing the Senior class on Homecoming Court were Queen Terri Scheid, Judy Wolkensdorfer, and Peggy Cfafts. Juniors Janet Kinder and Kim Dewilde, Sopho¬ mores Rina Sartiano and JodyZabel, Freshmen Nancy Scholberg and Sue Leresche were elected to the court from their respective classes. The halftime parade was culminated by the crowning of the Queen by Mr. John Broaddus. Above left: Rather exposed to the cold air, spirited Seniors spell out “Marshall! to represent their float. Above right: On crutches due to an early football ' injury, Mark Bendorf escorts Judy Wolkensdorfer from the field. Left: Two sophomore girls put the final touches on the Sophomore ' s winning float, nicknamed Vancouver . Activities 21
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