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Various Events Characterize Homecoming The Cedarville College campus buzzes with activity as the Home- coming events take place October 15, 16, and 17, a chilly, but sunny weekend. Many alumni, parents, and visitors along with students, faculty, and staff participate to make the 1976 Homecoming a suc- cess. The weekend consists of var- ious activities, beginning with the dedication of the new chapel. The bonfire and pep rally are held at the lakeside where Lynn Beck is crowned the 1976 Homecoming Queen. 1. Shortly after the Homecoming parade, visitors and students are entertained by a concert on the lawn. 2. In Cedarville tradition, a parachutist brings the game ball, landing mid-field. 3. Homecoming at Cedarville means SOC- CER as Joe Jenkins demonstrates. 4. Younger guests on campus are intrigued by the friendly “Peanuts characters and Uncle Sam. 5. Mark Sigmon. Doug Wing. John Wal- born, and Bob Rogers provide some of that good-ole” barbershop singing. 6. Cindi Porter demonstrates that a rose in the mouth is worth two in the bush. 7. The 1976 Homecoming Court: Paulette Donaldson. Senior; Becky Selden: Junior; Judi Riter. Sophomore: and Darlene Repp. Freshman. 8. Clowns. Mrs. CIrosh and daughter. Jenny, show one way to travel the parade route. 9. With that friendly smile, how could any- one lose? 1976 Homecoming Queen. Lynn Beck. 11
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A parade, with the theme reflect- ing the Bicentennial, is held Satur- day morning and proves to be the best ever. In the Homecoming $oc- cer game, the Jackets battle Deni- son University, going into over- time, but still ending in a scoreless stalemate. Other activities, such as the Cedarville Cross Country Invi- tational and the performance of various music groups on the cam- pus lawn, highlight the weekend, making it a Homecoming that will long be remembered. 1. Homecoming at Cedarville also means the annual Cross Country Invitational. 2. What is a parade without a marching band? 3. Something has caught this little guy's attention. 4. Cedar Cliffs orchestra serenades the Homecoming crowd. 5. The 1976 Homecoming is made more meaningful by the dedication of the new chapel. 6. Minnie Mouse makes an appearance at the parade. 7. Martha Sprano reveals the essence of Homecoming — reminiscing with old friends. 8. The relationship of yellowjacketa to flow- ers was the Junior Class'way of demonstrat- ing interdependence. 13
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