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Homecoming Despite the 7:00 p.m. curfews, the bell tolled for the defeated seniors and sophomores, while the juniors emerged with a first place float. The seniors placed second with their float creation: Magilla Gorilla. Or- chestra’s first place car utilized the movie theme, “Dial M For Murder.” “Guess Who ' s Coming to Dinner” prepared by the Senior D.E. took second place in the car competition. Homecoming ' s “spirit week” stimulated en- thusiasm with red and white day, senior cords day, the Chicken Bar-B-Q and the annual bon- fire. The long awaited homecoming game against the Lake Central Indians put Munster on top, as the Mustangs tomahawked the In- dians 19-0. At half time the band and drill team entertained the massive crowds with “Music to Crown Queens By.” Majorettes twirled fire bat- ons as the field ' s lights dimmed. The slow illu- mination of the lights caused the crowning of Susie Speelman, 1971 Homecoming Queen, to occur in the dark. The Homecoming ex- citement prevailed through the dance on the following evening with “The Glards” which hosted 129 couples. Old movie flicks shown on the wall, complimented the dance, as home- coming activities drew to a close. TOP: Dave Huebner, Debbie Cusick— Calmed by the atmos- phere, Junior royalty relaxes. LEFT: Senior Float— King Kong fails to conquer in the float competition. ABOVE: Ca- rol Russel, Hugh Kuhn— Sophomore Princess and escort await the Homecoming Parade. Life 25
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ABOVE: Bonfire 1971— While many students finished their class floats two Munsterites witness the 1971 Bonfire. RIGHT: Bill Klage, Carol Angel— The freshman princess ac- knowledges parade spectators. 24
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RIGHT: Stan Folta, Jane Wolak, Ray Saintare, Debbie Ash- enbremer, Roxann Straub— The Sophomore class makes a lone attempt at individuality. BELOW: Roger Clark, Jim Hope, Jim Schultz, Jim Schmidt, Tom Trent, Dave Sarchet— The boys of the senior class use their heat to start another fire.
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