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Homecoming Weekend Boosfs Spirif -c. it Victory over Northwestern ll! Mr. Fedora is joyously carried off the field on his boys ' shoulders, while a Northwestern player walks dejectedly away from the scene. u '4Yea, Rams! yell Ram boosters Frances Ward, Gail Smith, Caroline Ajello. and Carolyn Horne during the Homecoming parade which took place on Thursday night and which was the first event of the three-day weekend. .17 wjijy, Homecoming Weekend was the opportunity for Suitland Alumni to halt their progress forward and return to their high school Alma Mater. Those who did, saw the festivities open on Thursday night, No- vember 14th, with a night parade and pep rally, dur- ing which time a Northwestern football player was burned in efligy. For the first time in six years this prophecy came true, for on the next night the Rams defeated the Wildcats by a score of 13-12. The Week- end, coordinated by the National Honor Society, was climaxed by the Homecoming dance.
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