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Kevin Brigle, Salutatorian, gives the Salutatory address. Valedictorian, Kathy Manges, gives the Valedictory address. Mr. Adams congratulates Milt Nester, and rearranges his graduation tassel. Sue Thiel, who ranked third in her class, reads the Class Prophecy. I ff T ■ ’ f W W ?■ 5 V 1 1 1 ; |f f] 1 ■Ji T 1| ' 11 fej 11 5 111 [ 1 mm l | ; • iw’ ' 3 -mm WBK % fc t ; ■ ■ ' 3 ■ ■ 9 gngHv ; i ■ , [ f ' : X 1 1 I [ §Jjfl i I® If i r h ; • ' ■ f 1 L w VNB: 1 I I mm 1 7
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The Class of 1976 in a thought¬ ful moment before receiving diplomas. Deb Kissinger helps Cathy Beres with her graduation cap. The Senior Ensemble en¬ tertains at Graduation Services with two songs, The American ' s Creed and Let There Be Peace On Earth, directed by Mr. James Gallehue. On Sunday, May 30, 1976, seventy-six Edon Seniors marched into the Edon High School Gymnasium. After the processional, the Invocation was given by Rev. Robert Heinlein. The Rev. Jack Stutler gave the Baccalaureate Sermon, Remember God. The Senior Ensemble, directed by Mr. James Gallehue, sang two songs, and awards were presented by Mr. Adams and Mr. Charles Swogger, High School Principal. Members of the Class of 1976 were introduced by Mr. Swogger as Mr. Lamar Allomong, President of the Board of Education, presented them with their diplomas. The Benediction was given by Pastor Paul Williams. The Graduating Class of 1976 chose the colors red, white, and blue as their class colors in honor of the Bicentennial and the white carnation as their class flower. As their motto the Seniors chose, Do not follow where the path leads, Rather, go where there is no path and leave a trail. Mr. Swogger, Edon High School Principal, introduces the class of 1976. The Edon High School Band prepares to provide the music for Graduation. They played the Processional and Recessional music, and a special song, Avatara, after the Invocation. I
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-I The 1975-1976 Homecoming celebration started at the beginning of the week, with special activities planned each day to promote school spirit. On Thursday night the tradi¬ tional snake dance was held ending with a bonfire and spirit-packed speeches from Coach Jerdonek and the foot¬ ball team. The Royalty for the special night was: Freshman attendant, Diane Mohre escorted by Phillip Moore and Brian Nofziger, Sophomore attendant. Sue Siebenaler escorted by Jody Miller and Alan Van de Vorde, Junior attendant, Lisa Mohre escorted by Chris Eich and Bob Steinke, Senior at¬ tendant, Chris Fikel escorted by Ron Hake and Milt Nester, Queen Sheryl Livensparger escorted by Kevin Brigle and Jon Hake. Last years Queen Cindy Phillips was escorted by Dave Lupien. The week ended successfully with a Bomber Victory over the Hamilton Marines on Friday and was closed with a dance Saturday evening with music by Montra. Sue Siebenaler, Chris Fikel, Sheryl Livensparger, Lisa Mohre, Diane Mohre. The Homecoming Queen and her Court enjoyed the game. YEAR OF THE BICENTENNIAL 8 Sally Schaffter, Kathy Fry, Becky Brown. The FHA float paraded through town. Mr. G. Kent Adams, Su¬ perintendent, Mrs. Norma Thiel. Mr. Adams presented a traditional Homecoming Mum to Norma Thiel, Edon ' s first Homecoming Queen, during halftime acti vities. Debby Held. The Majorettes performed a routine to) TSOP during the halftime show.
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