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tJll lli It would be hard to imagine that NVVMSU had ever had a more perfect day for its parade since the first drum roll on Oct. 10, 1910. To add to the beautiful day, over 2,500 musicians from 35 area bands, 15 beauty floats and more than 100 clowns gave an estimated 20,000 people an auspicious Homecoming Day kick-off. True to this year ' s Broadway theme, the day was Bea- u-ti-ful, and the parade was Spec- tac-u-lar. Winners of the Float Competition were: Greek Men — Tau Kappa Epsilon, The Bearcat Wizard ; Greek Women — Sigma Sigma Sigma, The Bearcat and I ; Independent — Campus Christians, ' Two by Two. Winners of the Group Clown Competition were: Greek Men — Delta Chi; Greek Women — Sigma Sigma Sigma; Independent — Sigma Society. MES 26 Homecoming
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Ill No one could complain — the weather was perfect, the crowd of 11,500 ready, the teams unbeaten — it was Homecoming ' 75. NWMSU ' s Bearcats carried a 5-0 record into the game against unbeaten Central Missouri State University. It promised to be an exciting afternoon. Northwest scored in the first quarter on a run by tailback Jim Solo and never lost that lead. Fullback Steve Miller tallied six on a 52-yard run, then Steve Stokes put his name in the record books with a 29-yard second period field goal that gave him the school kick-scoring record with 93 points. Just before the half ended fullback Brad Williams gave the Bearcats a 23-7 halftime lead on a five- yard score. Northwest scored its final touchdown in the third quarter on a fake field goal play which turned into a 12-yard pass from Randy Baehr to Dave Scott. The Bearcats defense held Central to - 23 yards rushing, picked off two passes and recovered three fumbles. Outstanding defensive players were Baehr, Scott, Gary Coppinger, Mike Holley and Richard Hood. Fullback Miller was voted the outstanding NWMSU player following the game and was awarded the Don Black Memorial Trophy for his efforts. Miller gained 75 yards on 15 carries and scored a TD. NWMSU had scored the most decisive Homecoming win since 1965. More important than that, the ' Cats remained undefeated at 6-0. It seemed to be the end of a perfect afternoon. AM 28 Homecoming I
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