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A game between the Sophomores and Roncalli’s Vs replaced the traditional parade. Eagles Win Homecoming Games Central snatched a 25-12 victory over Brookings to top a successful home-coming. The Golden Eagles ran up a 19-0 half time lead, but two blocked punts and a costly fumble helped Brookings close the margin. Forrest Allred slipped a screen pass to Bruce Poe who went in for the first Eagle touchdown. Ottenbacher set up the second Aberdeen score by recovering a fumble on the 12. On the next play, Poe ran wide to score. Syhre booted the extra point. Late in the second quarter, the Eagles beat the clock in a 64 yard drive. Finishing the drive was an Allred to Fritz combination that scored the third blue and gold touchdown. The second half of the game was dominated by the Bobcats. A blocked punt was turned into a touchdown for Brookings. They later scored on a run by Hoffart which was set up by two previous key passes. On the last play of the game, Dave Syhre intercepted a pass and ran the ball in for Central’s final touchdown. The score topped a great home- coming performance by the Golden Eagles. The Aberdeen Sophs edged the Roncalli J.V.’s 12- 0, in an exciting defensive battle that boosted the homecoming morale. The Eaglets scored in the open- ing period on a pass from Eric Smith to Mike Flaha- ven. The score stayed 6-0 until Don Reshetar plunged for three yards to clinch the victory. The Eagles piled up a victory over the Brookings Bobcats.
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Pageant Morn Highlights Change During the homecoming assembly, Ann Kurth found that cheer leading is a very uplifting” experience. Sophomores faced up to their initiation with a little help from the guiding hands of upperclassmen. Student Senate Builds Float To build a float for Central's royalty and attend- ants, Student Senate members along with a few other students and teachers met at McFarland Supply Co. Inc. After plenty of time, hard work, and fun, the float was completed. Using the theme “Fantasy World”, the students and teachers composed an origi- nal and creative float For the second time since World War II the trad- itional parade was left out of the day’s schedule, and for the first time in Central’s history a rock con- cert was put in its place. “Chateaux,” a professional group, was hired by Student Senate for the concert. Following the concert was the pep assembly. After singing the school song and yelling new cheers, some senior members of the football squad drama- tized some of their favorite television ads using props that varied from girdles to bananas. Highlighting the assembly was the initiation of cheerleaders, with a little help from some of the foot- ball players. Ann Kurth found herself up in the air, while Pam DeForrest and Sandy Fredrickson learned a few wrestling holds. Another new addition to this year’s pep assembly was sophomore initiation. Three sopho- more boys, Mike Theis, Don Sandmeier, and Steve Schaunaman were carried up on stage by football players and got their share of the pie. Another homecoming was brought to an end with a dance held in the Civic Arena immediately following the Pageant Day football game. Couples danced to the music provided by the group Wonder- band. Dress-up clothing was required for the dance, adding to the special quality of Homecoming 1972. A lot of hard work and napkins were put together to make the Student Senate float.
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