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O ctober 6,1904: A weekend that Sr. Joe ' s College students could never forget. It all began weeks before, when clubs, organizations, alumni, and just about oil St. Joe ' s students become involved one way or another in the 1904 Homecoming. The festivities began Friday night, when olumni and friends gathered with St. Joe students for the mixer and parties throughout the campus. Early Saturday morning, Rensselaer and SJC residents lined the sidewalks downtown as the bands, police and fire engines, along with crepe paper filled convertibles and floats slowly moved along the parade route. The highlight of the parade wos Senior class president, Sue Plomin, running along the senior float and screaming cheers to get the crowd psyched for the game. The senior class float also went over well with the theme Dogbusters as the puma football players were getting ready to face the Butler Bulldogs. At halftime, the homecoming court of Lino Chesak, Jackie Schweder, Lynne Chesek, Karen Clausen and Carol Helvig stepped onto the field, anxiously waiting for the winner to be announced. Senior Jackie Schweder was the winner and was crowned by Diane Szucs. In on awesome attempt to win over the Bulldogs, the Pumas were defeated. But even so, it didn ' t dampen the spirits of the Pumas. After resting a bit, people from the SJC community dressed up and got ready to hit the dancefloor with the Amusement Pork Band. At midnight, when the bond stopped ploying, students flocked to their favorite dorms to find parties and dance all night long. As the night of excitement drew to o close, students began to disperse from their parties and retire to their dorms for the rest of the evening; or for some, the early morning. Freshman quarterbacks, Par Leonard and Jay Olifers show their puma spirit by help¬ ing out on the sidelines against the Butler Bulldogs. 10 Homecoming
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Jf p ' ■ . senior floor was getter or the parade. 5 Sue Plomin psyched u imb Seniors Jackie Schweder and Lynne Chesak get driven by senior Mark Borgetfi in the homecoming parade. Homecoming ' 84 Homecoming 11
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