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A Glorious Remembrance The Homecoming festivities are a big event for both young and old. People lined up on both sides of the street as the band led the parade. The junior's float won first place in the Homecoming Parade. In one of the most exciting Homecoming games in recent years, the Riverdale Chieftains battled to a 6-6 tie with the Richland Center Hornets. The senior skit took first place on skit and bonfire night. Many parade goers thought that Muscoda was being invaded when the seniors presented their unusual Chieftain bug float. The senior and junior representa- tives took time to smile as they rode in the parade.
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Homecoming 1971 THE 1971 HOMECOMING COURT. LEFT TO RIGHT: Dan McCormick, Freshman Representative; Steve Peer, Sophomore Representative; Greg Walsh, Junior Representative; Terry’ Ziebarth, Senior Representative; Tim Drone, 1970 King; Bill Lewis and Judy Tracy, 1971 King and Queen; Carla Kovars, 1970 Queen; Joanie Haffner, Senior Representative; Joan Frye, Junior Representative; Maureen Swaziek, Sophomore Representative; Mary Jean Freymiller, Freshman Representative. An evening full of fun, consisting of skits, a bonfire, and snake dance, began the 1971 Homecoming activities. Each class, the Drama Club, and the cheerleaders participated in the skits. The seniors won first place for the best skit. The seniors had constructed the bonfire and it was lit following the skits. There was then a pep rally around the blazing fire. After the bonfire, everyone joined hands in the snake dance. The next afternoon school was dismissed and the parade began. The senior high band and the junior high band honored us with their presence. Each class entered a float in the parade. The juniors won first place for the best float. That evening, in one of the most excit- ing Homecoming games in recent years, the Riverdale Chieftains battled to a 6-6 tie with the Richland Center Hornets. Chieftain fans could be heard for miles around when Charlie Kratochvill made our touchdown. During halftime, Chieftain fans saw a spectacular halftime show put on by the band. Marilyn Pechan performed a lights out routine with a fire baton. After the game the activities were climaxed with the coronation and grand march, and dancing to the music of 8:15 . 8
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