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Left to right Doug Whitehead, Duke; Holly Hoopes, Duchess; Leslie Covington, Queen; Kyle Stucki, Laurel Risenmay, Princess; Brett Sellers, Prince. The first event of the week was the powder puff football game. Tues- day saw the return of the alumni, as jjl they put on a memory-filled enter- tainment for the studentbody. Wed- nesday was work on the float of your choice night. Despite the fact that that the Junior ' s float got water-bal- looned by a few Senior goof-offs, they came through with a beautiful grand prize and first place class float. First place club float was pi esented to the Spanish Club and Most Outstanding was taken by the Seminary. Classyells had never been shrieked so much as they were at the Almost Anything Goes Night , held at Porter Park. The tallies disclosed Juniors first. Seniors second, and Sopho- mores third. Homecoming 19
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Floats, Anything Goes, Spirit Stick HOMECOMING Unified Madison ' s Spirit The Bobcat Revolution stood for spirit, floats, games, and dances for every MHS student this Home- coming. Many hours were spent by the studentbody of- ficers, class and club officers and students, to finally arrive at The Spirit of ' 76 , The week began on Monday with the announcement of royalty. They were; King and Queen Kyle Stucki and Leslie Covington, Prince and Princess Brett Sellers and Laurel Risenmay, Duke and Duchess Doug Whitehead and Holly Hoopes, and Alumni Royalty Rex Smith and Michel Sommers. These royalty reigned the entire week. 18 Homecoming
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The weather had been warm all week, and Friday afternoon was no exception. As in tradition, the parade was a little late getting started, but proved to be longest and best prepared in MHS ' s history. The floats followed the theme of The Bobcat Revolution. The highlight of the parade rolled on with Dr. Wilcock, Dr. Thomas and Mrs. Bell sitting in a manuer spreader pulled by a tractor driven by Mrs. Hirshi. On the side of the spreader hung a huge sign which read, We spread sunshine through MHS. Eight o ' clock was the kick-off although the night was especially chilly spirit was hot, as we tromped the South Fremont Cougars 25-12. Homecoming ' 76 was drawing to a close with only the dance and the awarding of the spirit stick left on the calendar. 20 Homecoming
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