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1: Alice Cunningham and Chris Huke crown Pat Dougherty. 2: D. Ren¬ der, M. Kormendy, C. Kasparian, M. Kasparian, K. Boyles, D. Midkiff; court members. 3; A. Starr, D. Snyder, M. Kormendy, K. Hales, K. Schauwecker, R. Bruce; court members. 4: The Seniors leave the Soph¬ omores behind. 5: The Junior Bug. 6: Deuce Coupe, the Rhine VW. 7: Seniors coast to a win. Homecoming
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Auto Mechanics just horsed around with their float. 4: Industrial Education lassoed a mus¬ tang. 5: Kristi Denton has her flags fixed by Sue Kuiper. 6: Pre-game ritual is enacted by Karen Sharkey, Peggy Little, Pam Karlson, Betsy Highley, Joy Brown and Peggy Searle. Homecoming Floats and Stuff With thoughts of mauling Mustangs on their minds, the creators of floats for the ’75 Homecoming Parade went out to “whinny” everything. The most inventive and ingenious were Auto Mechanics, Industrial Education, and the Sophomore Class. Auto Mech employed its ingenuity on a horse that moved itself and its rider. Industrial Ed had a giant cow¬ boy roping a docile pony. The soph¬ omores used a frog to get across their victory message. A huge Mustang was then pitched into the Home¬ coming bonfire as a prediction of Munster’s defeat. Following this wild and incredible display of Devil power, the Senior-Junior powder puff team displayed its own Devil power. Homecoming 17
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Unbeatable Class of 75 In following the tradition started long ago, the “unbeatable” Class of ’75 teamed up with the Juniors to wipe out that “other team” in the Powder Puff game. After the bonfire, the upper class people mercilessly destroyed the under class people. Halftime gave the fans a chance to band together in homage to the Pow¬ der Puff King. Looking royal and not at all like a powder puff, Pat Doug¬ herty was crowned king for 1974. The VW race followed, and the Se¬ niors dashed to victory, pushing Joe Blandford’s baby-blue beetle to an easy win. Second place was captured by the Juniors, third by the soph¬ omores, and fourth by the Rhines. A great time was had by the Class of ’75, and by everybody else too. Homecoming 19
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