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Homecoming 76 The crowd of students filled the stadium at the Homecoming Assembly. Soon the names of the Queen and her Court would be known to all. One by one the attendants were named, four of whom were Seniors and were eligible for the title of Hornecoming Queen. But which one? Tension filled the air as the moment or rived. The envelope was opened. Cries of joy and happiness were heard everywhere. The name of the Homecoming Queen had been announced. In the days that followed, the Queen and her Court experienced some of the happiest days of their lives. During half time of the Homecoming football game the girls were presented to the crowd. After being driven onto the field in antique cars, they were es- corted to a platform by their fathers. The dance was a special one, with every- one looking their best. The theme, It ' s Only the Beginning, set the mood for a very memorable dance as Homecoming 76 came to a close.
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the Opening Day Assembly, students proudly sing Alma Mater. 2. ASB President Debbie Sue opens the school year by welcoming the student body at the Opening Day Assem- bly. 3. Marz supplies the music at the Howdy Dance. 4. In costume, ASB officers explain their duties at Fresh- Orientation. Who spiked the punch? asks Laura Oxenford as she refreshments at the Howdy Dance. 6. Kathy Lorkin, Revo Elliott, Dennis Snyder, and Mike Villaverde dance to the music at the Howdy Dance. 7. At Freshmen Orientation, ASB Secretary Carol O ' Connor portrays Gertrude the Freshman while demon- strating school traditions.
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1 . Homecoming attendants anxiously wait for the nome of the Homecoming Queen to be announced. 2 The 1976-77 Homecoming court and escorts: Fresh- men attendant Lisa Winters and Tony Amelung, Junior at- tendant Katy Snyder and Ernie Corrasco, Senior atten- dant Nancy Robinson and Bob Brown, Queen liso Johnson and Bob Pelton, Senior attendant Denise Poulus and Joe Spadofore, Senior attendant Debbie Johnson and Norman Evanson, and Sophomore attendant Bernadette Tait and Merril Fry. 3. Homecoming Queen Lisa Johnson dances with her ex- cort Bob Pelton. 4. Mascot Pot Harvey congratulates Lisa Johnson after she is chosen Homecoming Queen 1 976. 5. Sophomore attendant Bernadette Tait and Freshmen attendant Lisa Winters pose for pictures with their es- corts. 6. Richie Medellin dances with dote Linda Roincrow at the Homecoming Dance. 7. Members of the Varsity Yell Squad congratulate Lisa Johnson after learning she is the 1976 Homecoming Queen. 23
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