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.. I 1,5 fm, ,. ty ' , ,'. 352, I , x, : fre ff We . ft s ! x Z-MJ X 2 1 il L, Q ,' 'f , i f 'J x Q f FN x Q... ...tx , X 'ag xr, X X jf fix' pi E 1 ,MTA 1 Q ,QQ i .sw ,. .P t -Q A typical winter scene of the Vocational build- ing. A picturesque glimpse of a Colerain winter won- derland. Kenny Brooks retired in 1978 after many years of dedicated work as the custodian at Colerain. The weather this year was as pre- dictable as Cincinnati weather could ever be. The adage, lf you don't like the weather in Cincinnati, wait a few minutes, and it will change, held true this year. The severe weather warnings first predicted had not materialized by Christmas. Students' and teachers' moods were unpredictable this year and seemed to change as quickly as the weather. The sudden appearance of the sun during a previously cloudy day could raise the spirits almost as much as the seldom heard phrase, no homework tonight! The temperature inside the building could indeed seldom be accurately forecast from room to room. ln some rooms we braved near freezing tem- peratures only to find ourselves roast- ing alive in another. Should we dress for hot, cold or inbetween? Many students bundled themselves up to stay warm inside the school as well as out in the brisk cold. Sophomores taking a tour of Colerain on a warm summer day. Many students were seen practicing on the foot- ball fields their routines on a nice cool day. Students were often seen going home after fourth bell on days that were hot, cold or in- between. Cindy Amodia taking it easy after a tough work- out in Rhythmettes.
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Inbetween 0YIl.'5l It was a memorable dance. Nervous Queen Candidates waited anxiously. Bobby Zoz entertained during intermission. Excellent performance by the band Rigusloo. Tina Perrino was crowned Football Homecoming Queen. Weather postponed the football game. Enthusiastic football players cele- brated the victory. Everyone had a great time Never to be forgotten. No job is too tough for the squad of Leslie West, Debbie Wells, and Cindy Fichlie. Yahoo! Mountain Dew! is the theme of this vocational creative car. Afro-American Club's banner, We do it all for you! Cardinal Touchdown! Student Council's Float was correct in its prediction. Spanish Club had the winning banner with this clever treatment of an unusual commercial. Without a commercial, these two are still en- joying the music. A friend flashes a photo of her favorite Queen Candidate. Escorts - Row 1 Bob Morgan, Tim Roetting, Scott King, Greg Mckinney, Bobby Zoz, Tom Duggins, Roger Kuhlman, Craig Dugan, Andy Heising, Lee Miller Row 2 Mike Gauck, Dragi Stowjanowski, Dave Lloyd, Jim O'Shea, Randy Kline, Scott Beetz, Mike Vadnais, Tim Adler, Les Joel, Tim Canny Row 3 Jamie Ranz, Greg Smith, Mike Vogel, Jeff Barnes, Brian Wikoff, Mike Partin, Dave Wood, Kevin Carlson, Ted Merianos, Randy Thesken, Doug Howarth. Gretchen Nobis watches for direction from Jeff Durham. Yearbook's banner gave encouragement to the Cardinals. Just like Junior Class said we did Wipe Up The Owls . QUEEN CANDIDATES - ROW 1 Barb Bresner, Lisa Workman, Sandy Panzeca, Ellen Karches, Cynthia Oxley, Beth Miller, Julie Hollis, Hortense Bourrage, Carrie Eheman, ROW 2 - Diane Enderly, Penny Bastin, Kay Daughtee, Lisa Staab, Nancy Wheeler, Linda Henn, Denise Minges, Donna Frazier, Kathy Moss, Sandy Schoepf, ROW 3 - Gayle Grimes, Tami Baird, Becky Bicknaver, Debbie Panzeca, Tina Perrino, Kim Nolte, Carla Hilvers, Holly Gibson, Diane Griewe, Kim Heffron, Cindy Amodio.
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