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homecoming royalty preside over Z their court at coronation ceremony The ceremony had already begun and anticipation filled the air as the twenty-four honorable mentions were named. Captivating the audi- ence were the editors of the Line O'Type and HM as they proceeded to announce the sophomore, junior and senior attendants. Then, the mo- ment each person had been waiting for finally arrived. The king and queen were named, Marcia Lewis became the new 1970 M Queen and Bill Stevens the 1970 Line O'Type King. Following all of the pictures and con- gratulations, the court jumped into their cars and prepared for the pa- rade which was held forthe first time on 23rd avenue. Cars, floats, and tandem bicycles were all part of the activity. ln the float competition, first place in the class division was awarded to the juniors with Shear Delight Tonight. Science Club was proud of their float, Maroon the Rams, especially after it won the award for the club category, and Signal Success, entered by Elec- tronics Club, stole the sweepstakes award. Before the victory game with Peoria Manual, the winning floats were pre- sented. The following evening, MHS students enjoyed the GAA sponsored homecoming dance which was held, for the first time, at the YWCA ball- room. The music, provided by the Islanders, set the mood and further enhanced the theme, Insights into the Zodiac. Chosen by their classmates, the 1970 Home- coming Court consists of fourteen outstand- ing students. They are: Bill Stevens, King: Marcia Lewis, queen: Rick Nelson, Wendy IO Henss, first attendants: Eric Nelson, Cindy Marianne Karstens, junior attendants: Bob Atkins second attendants: Ron Hanavan, Mari Stevens, Mindy Grafton, sophomore attend- Harris, third attendants: Dave Harsha, Lynn ants. Humphrey, fourth attendants: Steve Keller,
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