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x vw-.,,. JW , 'z Above: Billy Jewell gives a Red Rage team member a high-five. Left: So. Susan Gillette represents ZTA in the flipper race.
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Above: the DZISN float captured first place with its representa- tion of Winnie the Pooh. Left: Cutie Pan, Susan Fickling, fr., and Ugly Man, Matt Meiners. jr., participate in the Homecoming Parade. Saturday morning of Homecoming weekend brought the traditional parade to the streets of Liberty. This parade, like others, featured floats, clowns, bands and queens. But who was that couple riding in that car - Cutie Pan and Ugly Man? Are these super heroes from the Land of Oz? Wait, here's another car. Who were those people - Miss Peppy and Mr. School Spirit? Said who? Well, to the average person outside the touch of William Jewell College, these people may have seemed like per- sons being laughed at. On the contrary, Cutie PanfUgly Man and Miss PeppyfMr. School Spirit were and are some of the most sought after honors during Homecoming festivities at William Jewell. These four honors were not bestowed, however, in the usual manner. There were no resumes, no real need for qualifications other than a spiritual giving to William Jewell. Further, there wasn't a ballot cast. Rather, each person was voted on with money. Yes, money, that precious commodi- ty that each student had too little of and no real perception of when more would come. Each person gave of the change they had for the candidate of their choice. Really, this could be considered the most difficult vote to gain. Homecoming '85 saw Susan Ficking, fr. win Cutie Pan while Matt Meiners, jr. captured the coins for Ugly Man. Lori Freeze, jr. won Miss Peppy and Guy Boyer, so. received Mr. School Spirit. :rf- '3 ' V 5 H.. .1 Above: Mr. School Spirit, Guy Boyer, so., and Miss Peppy, Lori Freeze. jr., wave to parade bystanders. X, Homecoming ,f 20
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