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DO YOU FEEL . . . LIKE I DO? Kim Graves have in common. Below Left - One of the cooks, Mrs. Carolyn Johnson, chows down on another favorite cafsie ria recipe. S Above - Kit Whiiaker wanis to be recognized as more than iusf a siu- deni sihing in a classroom. Left -- ls Mr. Marsh really camera shy or has he been caught in another embarrassing situation? A Feelings I 7
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Below- Algebra class seems like the more appropriate time for Eddie Elliot to catch some ZZZ's than to watch Mrs. Mackley do proofs. DO YOU FEEL . . . LIKE l DO? Sound familiar? lt should, because this favorite Frampton tune was at some time being played on almost every radio, record and tape player. Peter Frampton became popular with this hit song in which you could actually hear a guitar sing. Through his music and others, people can communicate and express themselves by dancing, singing the words, or even listening with the volume turned up full blast. Most likely hearing a favorite song is relaxing, especially after a long day at school. School and life itself would be dull seeing the same expression on the same face, so there are several ways of showing emotion. But whether the feeling is hunger, anger, hap- piness or sadness - each is unique. Above - At lunch Jeanne Chapman lends a good ear to all the latest gossip. Center - Concentration is the name of the game when Ted Hill is working. Right-Chris Baker gives us his 'sweet and innocent' look. 6 l Feelings
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THE NIGHT B LONGS T0 US An excited feeling of anticipation in the crisp, cool autumn evening pro- vided the perfect atmosphere for Homecoming 1976. Show Me The Way was selected as the theme for the special occasion. Jackie Rahe, a senior, was crowned Miss Unioto by last year's homecoming queen Cara Park. Kim Jadwin and Chris Fellenstein served as Jackie's senior attendants, Angie Neff and Lynne Spires were cho- sen iunior attendants. Sophomore prin- cess was Bonnie Ramey, and freshman princess was Becky Howell. The Sophomore float, depicting steps leading upward to victory, was awarded first place in the float iudging contest. The pregame activities left the court in ioyful tears, the sophomores exhilarated, and the fans in the rowdi- est mood ever. The football players, all fifty-four of them, made a grand entrance through the longest people tunnel of the sea- son, and helium balloons floated sky- ward from the big sign they ran through. Then came the kick-off. Momentum, spirit, determination, and Coach Shoemaker led the team to a tremendous victory over Southeastern by a 35-0 score. The enchanted evening did not end with the fourth quarter. Many couples changed clothes and met in the Com- mons after the game to dance to the sounds of Crosswinds. A two-week old Student 'Council hectically, but effi- ciently, organized and sponsored Homecoming night - a night which will be a cherished memory in the minds of seniors, court members, football players, and fans for a long, longtime. The Homecoming queen is Jackie Rahe. Jackie then went on to compete in the Miss Ross County contest and was second runner-up. The sophomore float, which combined the con- cepts of victory and passage of the school levy, won first place in the float iudging contest. 8 I Homecoming
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