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j J V The Junior Class selected the theme Feelings for the 1976 Homecoming. Cheerleaders then began to build on this theme by rallying the student body and the team during spirit week. The five days before the game were as follows: Monday-Blue and White Day, Tuesday-Farmer Day, Wednesday- hair-do-day, Thursday- hat and tenny day, and Friday-Dress-up Day. The students chose Lisa Mohre to represent Edon High School as the 1976 Homecoming Queen. Each class chose an attendant for the Queen ' s court. The freshman attendant was Dee Thiel, sophomore was Tricia Price, Junior was Anne Eich, and Senior attendant was Deb Manges. Seated is the 1976 Homecoming Queen Lisa Mohre, Standing are Tricia Price, Sophomore attendant, Deb Manges, Senior attendant, Anne Eich Junior attendant, and Dee Thiel, Freshman attendant. HOMECOMING 1976 Flower girl, Betty Richardson, 1975 Homecoming Queen, Sheryl Livens- parger, and crown bearer, Gary Prince ride in the Homecoming parade. How good it looks to see the bigger score on our side of the score board.
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FEELINGS . . Queen Lisa proceeds with a beautiful and moving half¬ time speech in spite on an autumn nip in the air. The Sophomore float won first prize in the float contest. Pictures are Teresa Siebenaler, No. 88, and Pam Seeeart under float. ’ The band section faithfully supports the team. Classes and organizations showed their talent and creative ability in the floats that they put together for the an¬ nual Homecoming Parade. First prize in the float judging contest went to the sophomore class, whose advisor was Mr. Caris. Second prize was awarded to the Freshman class, advisor was Mr. Jerdonek, and third prize went to the FHA, with advisor is Mrs. Richer. Judges for the floats were Mrs. Hall, art instructor, Rev. Heinlein, Rev. Rackliff, and Rev. Stutler. Prizes provided were from the area merchants.
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