The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, July 06, 1977, Image 12

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    —The Daily Collegian Wednesday, July 6, 1977
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A dalmation looks intently for fire atop this fire engine
Parade attracts
huge audience
By LYNNE MARGOLIS
Collegian Staff Writer
The vintage fire trucks were shined,
the high school bands tuned up and the
clowns donned their costumes once
again for the Alpha Fire Company's
annual Independence Day parade, held
last Saturday evening.
Parade lovers of every age turned
out for the Celebration, marking the
United States' 201st year of in
dependence.
Downtown traffic was re-routed so
the parade could travel smoothly
around the University campu's and The
State College area. It wound from
parking lot 80 down to East College
Avenue, then to South Allen Street. The
parade proceeded along South Allen to
the intersection at South Atherton
Street, . and up South Atherton to
Waupelani Drive.
The motorcades, floats and march
ers made their way to the judges'
stands on Waupelani Drive, streaming
past scores of people. For many of
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those who lined the sidewalks in an
ticipation, the parade was icing on the
cake. It topped the week-long carnival
held by the Alpha volunteer firemen.
Winners were chosen and prizes
were awarded for both the carnival
and parade events.
Bud Cole, of Bellefonte, won a 1977
Chrysler Cordoba as first prize in the
carnival drawing. The second prize, a
color television, was awarded to Frank
Gryctko, also of Bellefonte. Beth Lang,
of State College, won the third prize, a
smoke detector.
Parade judges selected first and
second_ place winners for each
category. Their were:
Band Competition first, Penn's
Valley High School; second, State
College High School.
Drill Team first, Williamsport
High School Colorettes; second,
Marine Corps League, Susquehanna
Detachment.
Baton and Drum first, Royal
Cadets, of Yeagertown; second, Kim
and Karen Starettes, of Lewistown.
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