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Homecoming at MPC

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By the 1920’s, American college and university campuses were enthusiastic about the celebration of “Homecoming Week.” The central focus is a football game in the fall, usually between longstanding team rivals, a parade of student-made floats and a dance that celebrates the Homecoming Court.

Image of Homecoming Court from 1954 El Yanqui newspaper

Homecoming Court 1954, El Yanqui Newspaper

 

MPC’s first football team played in 1948 as the campus was under construction.  The yearbook for 1949 reveals how our team valiantly struggled – making up for lack of experience with enthusiasm and pride in their new college.  The first coaches, Dan Dillon and Ralph Smith, knew their team was full of a “never-say-die type of spirit.”  Team co-captain and star, Luke Phillips went on to become one of MPC’s most successful football coaches.

Photo of page from 1949 El Paisano yearbook titled The Team

MPC's First Football Team in 1949, El Paisano

 

Photo of two MPC coaches from 1949 El Paisano yearbook

MPC's First Football Team in 1949, El Paisano

 

MMPC rooters or yell and cheer eaders were an important part of infusing football games with plenty of energy and enthusiasm and helped to encourage supporters to never give up their hopes for a victorious outcome. These MPC cheerleaders, from the 1950’s, were an important part of the student community.

Photo of 1950s Cheerleaders

Cheerleaders, 1950s

 

MPC’s longstanding rival team has always been the Hartnell Panthers. This rivalry soon led to a multi-college team event held in Salinas and aptly named the Lettuce Bowl. The first year’s program featured a cover by local cartoonist Hank Ketcham, creator of the Dennis the Menace comic strip. MPC won the first Lettuce Bowl of 1961 with the amazing help of coaches, George Porter, Luke Phillips and Tor Spindler.

1961 Photo of 3 players from Lettuce Bowl

1961's Lettuce Bowl: MPC Players with Trophy

 

Cover image of Lettuce Bowls program

1961's Lettuce Bowl Program

 

Photo of Coach Porter, Philips, and Spindle

Coaches Porter, Phillips, and Spindle

 

Monterey Peninsula College has produced a long list of winning football teams and outstanding players since those first games of the late 1940’s and early 1950’s. The 1961 and 1965 teams both rank among MPC’s all-time best football teams and featured some of our greatest players who later starred at four-year colleges and professionally in the NFL.

Photo of two players in 1980 football game

Football Circa 1980