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The Creatin O The lass Float ff .. ff x.. London bridge has fallen down lg Freshmen added a touch of class. jg. Mary Ann tried being a ventriloquist. LL. d. Freshmen's Popeye ate more than spinach. e. Sophomores had a bag of tricks. f. Aline showed her gchnique. g. The junior's bird was a looser. h. Senior's Charlie Brown exhibit. 1 H4 The final outcome of the float competition saw the fresh man exhibit carry away top honors. This year's construction of class floats began with a grea deal of enthusiasm. Each class was out to do their best for t special Homecoming festivities. This year's competiti consisted of four class floats. The competition was keen a many hours of hard work and preparation went into the ma ing of the individual floats. Most of the work was done in the evenings, after school various locations in the Novi area. Each float had two spo sors to aid in the construction and supervision of the Hom
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Despite the cold weather on October 15, the 1976 Home- coming brought a big crowd of 3000 people. Stands were filled from top to bottom with fans to watch the Novi Varsity Football team beat Brighton with a score of 20 to 12. Half time was also an exciting event of the evening wait- ing to see who was crowned the queen. The crowned girl was Jeanne Withers and her senior court was Chris Fritz, Judy Piercey and Jeri Sibole. The underclassman representatives irq were junior Patty Tredinnick, sophomore Chris Heinz, and freshman Kelly Mills. The night after the game, the Homecoming dance was held in the Commons. The theme was A Night Of lmagina- tion. There were approximately 50 couples who attended the dance. The band, as the year before, was Fantasia. When asked what people thought of the band, they said it was pretty good. EFX
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'ming floats. At last, on a cold, wind-chilled October evening, the big ght arrived. At sunset the classes were putting on their final .tches near the football field. The trailers were all hooked awaiting the half time activities. Finally, the moment rived and the floats were drawn around the field, paraded fore an enthusiastic crowd. As each float passed in review the judging took place. The mmittee consisted of members of the faculty and the hool board. Freshmen aiu A Few Pointers Q, x if A. r 'ffl . .,,,. 4 Yagi ' lr- ' I G i ' li. V e V .. ,,,, , . r 1- W... As., 1 , 115
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