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Ronny Weather Accounts For Two Crowmng Ceremomes Thrs years homecommg was veryumque For the s1mple reason, we had two crownlngs On Fr1day evenmg the Wlnd was blOW11'lg and the ram was pour1ng, so all the people mvolved 1n the pregame act1v1t1es dec1ded to cancel rt, and have the crownmg ceremony Saturday nrght at the dance Then there arouse another problem, our cameramen were already here to take the p1ctures of the Queen and the g1rls 1n the gym to release the news of our 1975 76 Queen, Mary Splttler The Sen1or Attendant Bec Rausher asked 1f she could have the honor of crownlng Mary The nrght of the dance We took the trme out to have our sec ond crowmng, wh1ch was on a more formal bas1s After all the changes Ln our plans overall, the homecormng turned out to be a success And we w1ll remember lt because of 1tS unrqueness a Our I-Iomecormng Queen of 1975 76, Mary Sp1ttler, smrles W1d'1 honor and Joy Wh1le Slttlng on the Freshman float b For Roger Sams and Sara Ezzone the homecomrng dance 1S a t1me for gettmg together W1l1l'1 your fr1ends and hav1ng some laughs c Last year's homeconung queen, Sherry Leemaster crowns Mary at the dance wh1le her court looks on d The 1975 76 homecomrng court 1S Nell I-Iaton, Mary Sp1ttler, av Weriz, Becky Rausher, Paula Srebe naller, Tammy Vekas, and Lmda Baldwm e The Sen1or attendant, Becky Rausher, has the pr1v1ledge of pre sentmg the queen Wlth her crown f Paula S1ebenaller and Mark Stearns along with other students, are enjoy ing the music performed by the band 7 T 'T , Q . d her court. Mr. Ezzone gathered kv' ' , ' ' D id
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'Sf AX . V ., ' ' Qivfl-I i e Ml Nw. a. During the tug-of-war some sen iors give it all they've got to bring the other team accross the line. b. The junior class anticipates a victory as another contest takes on the field during Anything Goes Day. c. It looks like Tammy Stephenson and Deb I-Ieminger are all tied up, trying to get the spoon and string through the senior line. d. Greg Durst carefully catches an egg as Gary Bateson gets ready for his tum during the egg toss. e. Time has expired as Frank Rod- acker takes a first place in the Marshmallow Eating Contest. f. The Sophomores show their spirit when they get ten more points for winning the tug-of-war. g. Cathy Bingle places second in the bubble gum contest with a three inch bubble.
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