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CORONATION IS MAJOR EVENT The Homecoming Coronation is the first major event of the Indian Homecoming to honor the re- turning Indians. Following the presentation of the royalty, each McMurry football warrior comes to the stage and has the maroon and white streamers of his 'tribe pinned on his lapel by his chosen squawf' This ceremony symbolizes the old Indian tradition of going into battle with the Paleface covered with warpaint of the Tribe. Representatives of all members and exes of the Tribe take turns beating the tom-torn. Following the beating of the tom-tom, the Indians file to the ring of teepees in Indian Village where an authen- tic Indian dance is enacted and the camp fires are lighted from the center council fire which is set aflame by a bolt of lightning from the great spirit. The leaders of the Tribe then sit in a ring and pass the peace pipe, each puff symbolizing the spirit of unity and brotherhood of the Tribe in peace and battle. Connie and Gary are presented to the Homecoming crowd at the Saturday afternoon game with Texas A8cI. Crowned as 1967 Chief McMurry and- Reservation Princess were Clay Pittard and Conni Hildebrand. The campus royalty look on as Chief Bennett begins the first beat of the drum preceding the Homecoming game. .fmdgu Y '...d:: I V U .t.....r...rat, , .,-. - ---- ...xii ,,.. fl .. it.,.,.i ......-.-aa. ,, V -- W' ...Q Wi- I r ' -i-- i' nf 4 ,,-,,, 7,..f ,riffs . , . 'rr -, I H , , , , , ,I ----e?'Ef fE,11-.. 'wi 27
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