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Below: The ROTC color guard lead the parade. Right: King john Gluckow and Queen Kellie Martin. Right: Junior Council members group in front of their winning float. Above: The Neptune Marching Band is led by the baton twirlers. if
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The Tradition Continues On Although showers forced the Home- coming festivities to be postponed until Sunday, November 17, the wait was well worth it because the weather on that day was terrific, and Neptune fans were wholeheartedly behind their football team. Since the beginning of Neptune's Homecoming tradition, the festivities have always begun with a parade start- ing at the high school and ending at the football field. Participation in the parade included, and still includes, the ROTC Color Guard, the marching band, the twirlers, the class floats, and of course, the King and Queen and their court. This year the overall theme for Home- coming was Glory Daysf' Each class enthusiastically chose its own title with 1.39-V respect to the overall theme. The sopho- more council chose Childhood, an amusing and creative look into our childhood years, The Fabulous Fifties was chosen by the senior council, while the juniors, who ended up victorious, chose The Roaring 2O's. A focal point of the festivities was the football game against Middletown South. With all of Neptune's class spirit, Middletown South knew it had a rough game ahead. Although they put up a good fight, Middletown South couldn't even dent our team's enthusiasm and de- termination. The end result was, once again, a Neptune victory, with an over- whelming score of 35 - 7. 1 MW! Wi,-3 Top left: Judges look over the sophomore float. Above: Senior Council with their float. Left: Sophomore Council with their float.
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