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America on Parade w ho would expect to see Elton John or the Green Meanie studying Algebra 3-4? The sight was a strange one at Madison, even on Hal- loween. The crazy costumes, mums, and smiling queen candidates could mean only one thing: Homecoming! Festivities began when the War- hawks pounded University, 14-0. It wasn't exact- ly easy, said Tony Rodriguez, center for the team, but the fact remains the defense refused to give up any points. Half time was sparked by several student floats including the senior's effort that putted away in first place. The highlight was the crowning of head cheerleader Sandy Warath as Homecoming queen. I was stunned, she said later. It was really exciting. After the bar- becue dinner of hamburgers and beans, ( Is that what they're supposed to be? burst one pros- pective diner), a rousing bicentennial sock hop was held in the gym. What better end to an ex- citing day than hustling to the music of Higher Ground? 1 Riding happily in the Homecoming parade is the 1976 Homecoming Queen, Sandy Warath, and her escort, Jerry Pince. 2 A few of those working on the Barbecue take time out fora little clowning. 3 Lined up at Vacation Village and looking pretty are Homecoming Queen candidates Becky Rader, Sandy Warath, Debbie Johnstone, Sandy Coleman, and Leslie Kirwan. 4 Julie Lemon, keeping company with mice Jill Jondall and Gigi Golden, shows the camera one of her better sides. 5 George Washington, otherwise known as Gary Sopher, makes a comment that causes Betsy Ross (Martha Clark) to wince. The float they are riding with nurse Clara Barton, who is known in civilian life as Michal Barge, took first place from all other floats for the senior class. 116 Homecoming
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