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1. A new attraction to this year's parade was the float submitted by the cooks. 2. Sheryl Bradley conducts the band in its formation to Side by Side . 3. While riding in a 1952 Packard, Junior queen candidates Beth Bobay and Betsy Rowland progress through the parade route. 4. The traditional TP.ing of the football coaches' houses was also carried out on Athletic Director Thompson's home. 5. 1976 HOMECOMING QUEEN CANDIDATES - STANDING: Betsy Rowland, Nancy Sanders, Kathy Hurd, Kathy Knapp. SITTING: Tracey Smith, Betsy Gaffin, Heidi Bowerman, and Beth Bobay. 6. Despite being behind, Kevin Willibey renders a word of confidence to Quarterback Jim Eberhart. 7. Adding their spirit to the parade are Bindy Zieger and Pam Miller cheering from the back of a bespeckled Pacer.
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HiomecnmunG ib Flashing lights, screaming sirens, and thunderous cheers filled the air of Angola on Friday, September 24, as the community witnessed the presentation of That's Entertainment -Homecoming '76. Under the direction of student council members Judy Douglass and Lynne Hemrick, the festivities surrounding the '76 homecoming were a great success. Activities were initiated on Monday of Spirit Week with the unveiling of Decade Day. Dressed in a colonial outfit, Rhonda Delaney took that day's honors. Clashing costumes were the craze for Tuesday with Mary West a winner in her mismatched outfit. Guns and feathers were the scene Wednesday for Cowboys and Indians Day with the award going to Indian Kathy Nelson. Thursday's rage was for Crazy Hats and Sunglasses with Melinda Goings and her duck hat stealing the show. Complimenting the halls with purple and gold were Friday's winners, Theresa Lamott and Stacy Fulton. Friday's parade was highlighted by the appearance of several antique cars, the Hornet band, fire trucks. Spirit Week winners and a specially designed float submitted by each class suggesting the theme That's Entertainment . The winning senior float carried out this theme with One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. With the queen candidates and their escorts assembled, last year's queen, Susie Fee, fulfilled her duty by announcing senior Heidi Bower-man as the new homecoming queen. Despite spirits being dampened by the loss to Garrett by a narrow margin of 22-21, Saturday's activities revived these spirits. While students danced and listened to the sounds of Brushfire, the long awaited '76 KEY was distributed bringing That's Entertainment to a memorable finish. 12
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