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Cheerleaders and students agree with Grand Marshall Bob Richards of WNAP that Warren Central is number one. Junior quarterback Pat Patterson fires the ball after setting up in the offense’s protective pocket. Graduate Julie Meek, 1975 Home- coming Queen, hands her title over to senior Monica Hartley at the halftime festivities. Vitality ° | Homecoming night 5
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weather annga ou warm crowc By game time Friday night, the stands were packed with close to 4,500 fans cheering for a “victory.” At halftime, students strained their ears above the noise of the enthusi- astic crowd to hear senior Monica Hartley announced as the 1976 Home- coming Queen. After a disappointing 21-14 loss to North Central, students and alumni were invited to the Homecoming Dance for a little boogie’n with the WE DM rock jocks. When the dance was over, students piled into cars to invade nearby pizza places and then proceeded onto numerous parties. Various other activities, besides the game, took place throughout the week. On Tuesday night the second annual Boys’ Beauty Contest con- vened in the auditorium. Mr. Rick Reed, English teacher and 1975 boy beauty, crowned his successor, senior Terry Johnson, as the most eligible guy. Homecoming wasn’t complete until the special dress days were finished. Monday students and faculty came to school dressed down and then dressed up on Tuesday. Wednesday was appointed for favorite comic book hero, which was followed by jersey day on Thursday. On Friday everyone was decked out in loyal black and gold. Rowdy members destroy the 35 x 45 foot sign in seconds. The sign took Miss Jan Conner, physical education teacher, about 20 hours to make. Vitality Homecoming night
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President Ford on his only visit to In- diana attempts to swing a few more votes in his direction. President Gerald Ford and his oppo- nent, Jimmy Carter, former governor of Georgia, discuss the issues in the first presidential debates since the Ken- nedy-Nixon debates in 1960. Democratic presidential nominee Jimmy Carter stops over at Weir Cook international Airport on his campaign through the Midwest. Vitality Election
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