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Tom Chirk. Sue Beinthal; the Grand March. A croud-pleasing xmitr. Fifth Dimension conveying a Ijtlin mood through costumes. Coveted Queen’s Rose Held by Sue Bernthal
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Fifth Dimension Raised the Arena Roof Dimmed lights ... an introduction ... a drum roll ... ... CRASH! The Fifth Dimension exploded into glitter, spangles, low-cut dresses, tight bell bottoms ... beat ... especially ... song. Their enthusiastic melodies reverberated ear drums of the over-flow arenn crowd. Curls ... paisley ties ... cranberry shirts ... short skirts ... black ... red ... gold ... puqilc ... satin ... velvet. The general expressions ... “I don’t believe it ... Is that sound really coming from those people ... fantastic .. . beautiful ... I like the one with the short dark hair ... the one with the beard ... the one with the long hair ... the short one ... the tall one ... Up. Up and Away ... Ode to Billy Jo ... On Broadway ... Paper Cup ... Wedding Bell Blues. then the finale. Strobe light overclapped red sore hands, hut no one cared. Aquarius Lct the Sun Shine In everyone sang as one ... dancing in the aisles, or just tapping with the beat ... everyone smiled ... everyone felt a part.
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£ » Hoppe brought down after eating up more yardage. Golds ‘Dam River Falls’, 31-7 . . . F„, •hr worn! year in a row. Homecoming Hay dawned cold cloudy: ii for ihc second year in a row. ihr man of the hour for thr Hlugold football team was Dave Hoppe. In the 1968 Homecoming contest, Hoppe scored on runs of 20 70 yards to lead the ’Gold to a stunning 20-1 I upset of the Whitewater Warhawlcs. In ’69, the-opponent changed hut Hop| e didn’t. He sprinted, dove, fought through the River Falls Falcon defense for 182 yards, two touchdowns. caught two passes for 25 yards in the blue gold victory. Hoppe, a 5 9”. 180-pound sophomore didn’t enter the game until midway through the second quarter hut »till carried the hall 24 times to average 7.6 yards a carry. Included in those totals were seven runs of 11 yards or better, the longest covering II yards. For his efforts, Hoppe was selected the Blugolds’ plaver-of-the-week. Quarterback sensation, freshman Tom Flauer. hit on 12 of 19 passes for 126 yards, rushed for 68. scored twice. Freshman Hanker Steve Cooley caught nine passes for 89 yards in the offensive show. Head Coach Link Walker caller! the offensive blocking a total team effort singled out tackle Dennis Guckenberger end Greg Scott Man Ilea lies for special praise. 32
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