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Homecoming Spirit comes alive The hardest part of Homecom- ing week is trying to initiate fresh- men who are bigger than you, said junior Juanita Bryant. Home- coming week was full of activities that the faculty, as well as stu- dents, participated in. Spirit Week, which was designated by the Homecoming Committee, included special dress days, like slob day, reverse day. Wizard of Oz day, hat and sock day and maroon and white day, and Freshman initiation, which lasted for three days. These special activities, along with the colorful hall and locker decora- tions, helped get Cadets psyched The hardest part of Homecom- ing week is trying to initiate fresh- men who are bigger than you. up for the big weekend. In the annual Powder Puff game, the seniors triumphed over the ju- niors, 14-6. Coleen Kennedy and Yvonne Borchelt scored touch- downs tor the seniors, while Mar- die Macomber scored the junior touchdown. Homecoming night, Zollner Sta- K ««r •uu dium was alive with excitement as spirited Cadets filled the stands, each class wondering who would win the float competition. The sophomore float won, carrying out the theme, There ' s no place like home. While the sophomores proved victorious, the Cadet football team fell to the Hawks, as Harding won, 22-8. The loss didn ' t put a damper on the dance the next night, as Roxanne Hill was crowned Home- coming Queen, 1976. Her atten- dents were seniors Dru Quilhot and Lori Bruick, and juniors Linda Meyer and Caria Scheiman. 26 homecoming
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m m 1) Freshman Chris Goeglein demonstrates his skill on the guitar during a presentation in his English class, 2) The varsity band entertains eighth graders on Concordia Day. 3) The female faculty members show their talent as they imitate the Wonder Women on our volleyball team. 4) The Princess Winnifred explains how she swam the moat in the Fall Musical. 5) Jeff Lindsay sings the arrangement of Two Hands during the Spring Sing. 6) The A Cappella choir performs Wake, Awake during Christmas at Concordia. ) The Pom Ron girls and cheerleaders lead the students in the school song during a pep session. oerformances 25
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1) The 1976 Homecoming Court: Linda Meyer and Mike Schaefer, John Ackmann and Lori Bruick, Dave Gemmer and Dru Quilhot, Queen Roxanne Hill and Scott Fritz, Eric Riebersal and Caria Scheiman. 2) Wizard of Oz Day brought Glenda, (Denise Schmidt) and the Cowardly Lion (Kari Volkert) to Concordia. 3) Mr. Breininger proves that teachers have spirit too. 4) The Court couples dance to the song If after the Queen was crowned. 5) Stand up for the Cadets. Everybody stand up.! All three squads combine to form a giant mount. 6) The horrors of Freshman Initiation are experienced by Lyie King and John Nold. 7) Dennis Erwin, Jeff Holderman and Arnie Fritz give their victorious Seniors some last minute advice before the Powder Puff game. 8) Seniors Matt Andersen, Thorn Hofrichter. and Carl Linnemeier show their senior spirit on Reverse Day. homecoming 27
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