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Junior class wins float competition with World of Disneyland theme Homecoming festivities were launched with helium-filled balloons being released, while games and contests took place in the parking lot of the school. Seniors Dorothy Wagner and Jack Moore reigned over the festivities as Queen and King, respectively. Seniors Reva Burks and Bob Hoogenboom represented the senior class. Junior Lori Dickerson was the junior attendant with Greg Esta-brook as her escort. Teresa Brown, sophomore, escorted by Vance Scherrer, represented her class. Freshman Jennifer Wilson was the freshman attendant and she was escorted by Craig Bottorff. On the final day of Homecoming week, the annual parade was held, with juniors taking top honors in class floats. That night, the Bearcats lost to Marion, but students still enjoyed the after-game dance to the music of “Sea Dreams.” Lori Cartwright and Monica Long, sophomores, make sure their float skirt is secure against the wind. Junior Robin Boyce helps transform freshman John Richardson into Mickey Mouse for the parade. Line-up for the parade floats begins as the annual Homecoming gets underway. 1J
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12 Junior class float winners show off their float in the parade. Freshmen Mark Buell and Lori Mers are putting the finishing touches on their float, which placed fourth in competition. Marching in the parade has been a traditional activity for the Muncie Central Band.
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Student transportation methods vary Another means of travel for students was riding with parents or other students. Lori Thomas, senior, meets her ride in front of school. This scene in the Central parking lot was a familiar one daily just after school. Many students had their own cars for such travel. Transportation to students is one of various important items of a normal school day. Students find various ways of getting to and from school. During the nicer weather some students take advantage by riding bikes, while others find that walking is more enjoyable. A few students used a new method of transportation this year, the Moped. The city bus line also provided students ways of getting to school. Parents gave rides to most of the underclassmen, while many students rode to school with friends or were fortunate enough to have their own cars. Some students found that the best method for coming to school was riding the bus. These students wait while talking to friends.
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