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Enthusiasm reflected in Homecoming events A spirit of enthusiasm over- whelme the crowd as the cheer- leaders cheered, the band played, and the five queen candidates were announced at the pep session. The events marked the beginning of the Homecoming festivities. Weeks of work on floats, begin- ning in family rooms and ending up being too large to squeeze into ga- rages, culminated in a colorful pa- rade through the Village. The half time activities included the crowning of the 1975 Home- coming Queen, Lisa Fasig, by last year ' s queen, Nan Norins. The celebration of the country ' s 200th birthday was illustrated in the floats as well as in the theme of the post-game dance, Bicentennial Blast . For the second time, Roger Holloway, WTLC disc jockey, hos- ted the dance. Students ' get down ' to the music at the Homecoming Bicentennial Blast as Roger Holloway plays the records. Lisa Fasig is caught by surprise as her name is announced as the 1975 Home- coming Queen. Nan Norins, 1974 Home- coming Queen, crowns her teary-eyed successor. 8 Life
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Sights and sounds of life ... fa- miliar happenings . . . Ripplites taking a quick trip to the bakery in the morning . . . applause in the Cafeteria upon the sound of breaking dishes . . . students doing last minute homework and eating lunch at the same time . . . banging on the locked Haverford doors . . . popping gum . . . the dull roar in the Cafeteria during lunch periods . . . squeaking chairs ... a caravan of buses waiting in front of the school in the afternoon . . . referrals . . . friends asking around for a ride home . . . the rush to the door as the final bell rings . . . extracur- ricular activities . . . the Home- coming Parade . . . working late on Thursday night before Home- coming to finish a float . . . watching friends in the Musical . . . rehearsals for Ripples acts . . .
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Diane Elrod (far left) finishes her cos- tume of the Statue of Liberty, minutes before the parade begins. On th e winning float. Orange Aid members, Carrie Cox and Debbie Baker (above), utilize a bicentennial theme. Hungry football fans wait in line for a fried chicken dinner sponsored b the Association of Parents and Teachers. Lite 9
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