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.4 4 AMERICA To some, the Homecoming Parade came as a reliefg to others, it came as a sense of satisfaction and pride. To all, it was a time of enjoyment as the completed floats rolled down Broadway to Spencer corner. It was also a time of anticipation as to whose float would be designated the best in carrying out this year's Homecoming theme - Pride, Glory, and Honor in American Holidays. With their replica of the Mayflower, the Junior class tied for third place. Double, bubble, boil, and trouble. The fruit of plenty was Ki1bourn's contribution and took second place. 3 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 4 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
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Community bands assemble on the football field with the Sterling College band to form a map of the United States. AND H0 OR dorms and organizations of Sterling College, and Queen Jill Paige and her attendants, Mary Philips and Carol Wyatt, chosen to reign over the entire Homecoming Weekend. This year's Homecoming Parade was indeed amanifestation of the Sterling College pride which makes her Queen of the Kansas plains . Student Government Board travels in the past The cheerleaders throw candy to eager hands
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HGLIDAY Each float symbolized a different holiday. The winning float, built by the men of Camp- bell Hall, portrayed Halloween. Kilbourn's men built the second place float, also centered around a Fall holiday - Thanksgiving. The Junior and Freshman classes gave the judges, a problem, so both were awarded third place. The Freshman class also took third place on a May Day foot- ball field. A Evans Hall represents St. Patrick's Day with a pot of gold. A country divided stands alone was the theme of the Black Power float. The Fourth of July was the Sophomore class' holiday. The Senior class had in abstract representations of New Year's Day.
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