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Fell Hall again takes the first prize marker with its decoration of Smoke out the Huskies. I ameca Q-- The momentous event of the year occurs in the fall. As the annual Homecoming weekend comes around, the air is filled with tense excitement. Leading off into a bright agenda of festivities, Bernardine, the Homecoming play, brings back nostalgic memories of youth. Adding color and enthusiasm to the campus are the pep session, the bonfire, and the extensive parade. The lights of the house decorations present an interesting pattern as do the dancing shadows of the bonfire on the responsive and eager faces of the football fans. A high school band contest precedes the kick-off of the all important game with the Northern Huskies. The victory only adds to the excitement felt later at the dance and coronation in McCormick Gym. Not forgetting the alums, the reception and the break- fasts with old friends in campus organizations add the final touches to an unforgettable weekend at ISNU. Dr. Larsen adds dignity to school spirit at the bonfire during the Homecoming weekend.
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Bob Riggenbach begins a determined sprint dawn the field-another potential TD. . . Some exciting moments awaited a crowd of 5,500 and Bair again proved the big factors in the homecom- alums and students at the afternoon game between ing victory. ISNU and the Northern Huskies during the Homecoming During the half time lapse, the two marching bands weekend. The Redbirds came from behind during the provided a show encompassing skill, precision, and last quarter to mark their 21st Homecoming victory. musical entertainment. Directed by Arden Vance, the The running of Riggenbach and the passing of York bands performed at each home game. Drum moior Harold Brown puts the men's marching band through its paces as they and the women's band prepare to form the double N . S -. 1. ,W tm. .L .A B.-
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