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Page 83 text:
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it Above: Pete Pettit leads the marching band through the need for Southern Comfort. Top right: The sophomore show- village. Top left: Juniors placed second in class competition boat, Southern Comfort Express, winds down Kercheval. with their downed bear Hoat. Bottom left: Red Cross Club Bottom right: The freshman dragon, made of pink and green was second in club competition as they forecast the Bears' pie plates, breathes fire. Sf X. 44 nl? mai Q N
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Caged bear tops float competition The first homecoming for Grosse Pointe South High School wound up as one of the most exciting. The parade from Grosse Pointe City park to the field was the largest in Grosse Pointe's history with 13 floats, 8 cars, cheer- leaders, clowns, and the marching band. Tension mounted during the game with the Wyandotte Bears leading going into the last minute of play, when the Devils plowed in for the tying touchdown and kicked the win- ning one-point conversion. The final score was 14-13. Highlighting half time was a performance by the marching band, followed by the crown- ing of Kathy Stewart. After much considera- tion the judges picked the Caged Bear by the seniors as the winning class float with the juniors second. The American Youth Hostels' Tower was number one in club Hoat competi- tiong the Red Cross float was runner up. The theme of the Homecoming dance was Southern Comfort. Over 1,000 people danced to music by H. P. and The Grass Root Move- ment plus Rooney Knight and The Soul Sex- tet. Above right: John Fountain and Mark Boerner pulled the senior bear cage around the track at halftime then the float won class competition. Right: American Youth Hostels won club float competition with a model of the school and the administration looking from the Tower to say, 'LY,all Come Back, Now. 78
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Kathy Stewart reigns over Homecoming l 4 i Above: Confetti Hies as a capacity crowd packs the stands at the game. Below: Elyce Rush's 1931 Model A illustrates Super Senior spirit important to the dayls success. Homecoming Court: Hirst rowj Kathy Stewart, Linda Theuerkorn, Martha McCaughrin, all '69g fsvmnd rowj Tina Beckman, Jo Ann Luzadre, both '701 Kthird rowj Sarah Frishy, Kathy Sewell, both '71g Kfourth rowj Judy Bower- man, Emily Davidson, both '72. 80
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