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Sophomores, Spirit Stick 1 Thursday was a definite change from Wednesday, for instead of Stomp ' em shoes, there were no shoes at all as the Bobcats wore their wildest socks on Sock It To ' Em Day. Right after school the major job of hauling and dump- ing wood began and nightfall saw the largest woodpiles Madison has ever seen. The fires were lit and the flames jumped to the sky in three blazes so hot and high a person had to be there to believe it. After the fires, a pep rally was held and the winners of the various activities were announced. The spirit stick was awarded to the Sophomores for having the most unified spirit. Friday was Hats Off to the Bobcats Day and the most action- packed of any of that fun filled week. The parade turned out to be the best ever, and the weather seemed to know that it wasn ' t time to rain any more so the sun came up on Madison that afternoon. It seemed to continue smiling on the Bobcats even when it sank behind the horizon for their homecoming spirit and luck brought the Red and the White through on top— 26 to 6— in an excitement-packed game. Even though we had felt the de- stroying impact of disunity and extreme rivalry during some of the events in the week, it seemed to pull the student body together more strongly. By the time the starlit night of the dance rolled around, the spirit seemed to be high and all was forgiven as smiles spread everywhere, Madison Bob- cats won ' t let the Sun Go Down on them! HOMECOMING 19
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Don ' t Let The Sun Go Down On Me. My fingers are just raw! I don ' t ever want to see another napkin in my life! The first sights and sounds of Homecoming had begun. The ener- getic members of the various clubs spent night and day for over a week working their fingers to the bone trying to make the winning float. The work paid off for the Peppers, for they won Grand Prize for the second year in a row. The Seniors won first place. Sophomores won second, and the Juniors won third, Spanish Club won Originality, the Band won the best representation of the theme— Don ' t Let the Sun Go Down on Me. i Left to right: Melanie Roundy, First Attendant; Neil Erickson, Escort; Cindy Larsec, Qizeen. Steve Danielson. King; Daniel Andrus. Escort; Sue Willmore, Second Attendant. HOMECOMING 21
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