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any different clubs and organizations ecorated the halls in the building to uepict the theme. C.O.E. took first ulace with a replica of a soda shop. heerleaders placed second and rench Club and VarsityHO tied for third place with Matscots. The reigning King and Queen were Mike Weadick and Sunday Georgeton. The runner-ups were Dave Hill and Lisa Luegering, and the girls' court consist- ed of Barb Becker, Dori Ernst, Sue Goering, Mary Beth McCloy, and Mary Beth Raabe. Opposite page, clockwise upper right: Joe Ernst and Dori Ernst; Rick Hauck and Barb Becker; Tom Hammoor and Lisa Luegering; Dave Swadner and Mary Beth McCloy; Steve Davis and Mary Beth Raabc; Dave Hill and Sue Goeringe This page: King and Queen, Mike Weadick and Sunday Gcorgeton.
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Students Rock 'n' Roll through Homecoming '76 Homecoming activities which build ex- citement for Friday night's game start- ed Monday, October 18th with Sadie Hawkins' Day, followed by PJ. Day on Tuesday. In tune with the theme Rock 'n' Roll is Here to Stay Wednesday was '50's-'60's Day The week culminated on Thursday with a red and black day. Participation in pep week was good and the student body showed a lot of spirit and enthusiasm. The pep rally held Thrusday morning was also a success. The pep band played and the Oakettes performed their skit to the Happy Days theme. Each class and the Cheer- leaders performed a skit. The highpoint of the teachers' skit tand perhaps the entire rallyi was Mr. Sweeder riding a motorcycle at break-neck speed, say- ing Ayyyy!
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22 Members of the boys' court were Steve Davis, Joe Ernst, Rick Hauck, Tom Ham- moor and Dave Swadner. On Friday evening before the Colerain game, a 60-car motorcade, including floats and candidates, paraded through the neigh- borhoods surrounding school. Around the track the traditional bed races were held e cross-country claime ing the victory. Four floats were en- tered in competition. Diamond Oaks captured first place by using an enor- mous reproduction of Elton John and Elvis Presley. Second Place went to the senior class whose replica of a '56 Thunderbird un- fortunatley went up in flames, adding more living color than the seniors had planned. Sophomores ranked third with their jukebox, while the Juniors! surfer float placed fourth.
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