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l-lomecomin Student ingenuity with battered flatbeds, rolls of chicken wire, cans of bent and rusted nails, and a con- glomeration of tissues and napkins created a variety of floats for the 1968 Homecoming. As the special day approached, students found themselves sacrificing sleep and study hours to help construct their masterpieces. For the first time, a freshman and a sophomore class float were entered in the parade through downtown Mishawaka to Battell Park. Those floats jugded most deserv- ing were awarded prizes. Winning the competition were the seniors for theme, juniors for beauty, and M- Mens for originality. The 7-6 win was our third in four years over Penn: the non-winning year was a O-0 tie. The highlight of the evening came at halftime when senior Nancy Nelson was crowned Homecoming Queen. The band and A Cappella Choir performed during halftime ceremonies. A student council-sponsored vic- tory dance in the gym featured the Cambridge Five after the game. ,wc ' it The International Relations Club float is inspected for last minute touch ups by Mary Albanese and Mr. Richard Bottorff. The MHS marching band and pom-pom corp leads the homecom- float competition were floats representing each of the four classes ing parade through town. Among the 15 floats entered in the -a first in MHS history. Tx. Xk LTL? , U 2 so if W My -- .f ee- . f t ' P.. ..- . X' L 'i Fr P Q '5 Er' v , 3 lr IP F' bi t 2 F W K H p ' if .2 ll. i . I rr ti--W -. I -I 'K as X .R 1 1 it I7 2 2 Q I. J E i EV M ' PEERS rs H ll r ' Q? 'V' A-,i'i f':g 1 ix , R-As: i t I ' 1 que ' ' ,.
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, R KN .e ,.,.a-v V,. B-team cheerleaders lead spirited fans in their victory chants at all of the football games. ' M A-:ff-f 1 WJ ' 319' 1S5f59U', . w-jk . , .W 1.3, A 1,3 . ,,,., Egffkfyi ,,g.o,,... W W- X Increased l mi i' A ABOVE-Notable enthusiasm is shown by the class of '72 at their first pep session. RIGHT-Mark Greenwood and cheerlead- ers Liz Eminger make good use of the sign shop.
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