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A Time to Remember Is Theme for Fifth ri-itaim-y f ' ,■ ■■ iivii Upper left: Titan peps+ers visit with an alumnus during the Homecoming Assem- bly. Upper right: Everybody yell is the cry given by Corlne, head yell leader in 1962. Lower right: It ' s been quite a few years since this pretty alumnus attended Pioneer. Lower left: Just like old times Ev- eryone stand for the flag salute, says the Vice-President at the beginning of the as- sembly. Middle left: Alumni stop to rem- inisce with old friends after the assembly Is out.
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it Many Parades, Band Reviews and Games Maree. Sandro Marsh. Philip Martin, Mark McCollum. Ron Melendrez, Linda Mllesell, Ru»h Miller, George Morales, Robert Morrill, Benny Murlllo, Gene Muro, Gory Nottingham, Dan Parks, Bill Paulick, David Peck, Jay Petrell, Bill Popoff, Ken Porter, Jerry Pugh, Dole Robertson, Leonord Rodriquei, Er- llnda Rodriguez, Ruben Ruii, Sherryl Saffell, Steven Saffell, Ernest Solas, Nancy Shepherd, Jim Shubin, Ann Sierra, Joe Tejoda, Chris Thirkettle, Eddie Tewes, Karen Thrune, Eddie Voile, Victor Valle, Ted Von Doolen Wetters, Sandra Von Daalen Vy etters, Norman Velarde, John Villa, Steve Walker. Steve Walker President Pris ilia Mogallanes Secretary Pioneer ' s marching band this year had an exciting and busy schedule. They per- formed at many parades including the West Arcadia and hHawthorne Band Reviews. At the El Monte parade the band received a second place. During the football season the band entertained at halftime as well as sup- plying music throughout the game. A spe- cial halftime show which was filmed and en- tered in a contest sponsored by Disneyland was Mary Popplns. This delightful show climoxed the halftime shows for the season. Another activity the band attended was the UCLA Band Day. This is the third year now that Pioneer has been invited to per- form along with other high schools at a UCLA football game. Adding the music for the basketball games was the Pep Band which helped the pepsters in creating enthusiasm. At left: The band marching down the street at the El Monte parade. 17
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Annual Homecoming Upper left: A look of shock is the expression on Pom Heberf ' s face as she is onnounced homecoming queen. Upper right: Homecoming can- didates and their escorts anxiously await the announcement for home- coming queen which will take place that night. Lower right: Pam Hebert expresses her happiness to the crowd after receiving roses for becoming homecoming queen. Lower left: Shino, Pioneer ' s foreign exchange student and an honorary princess, is chauf- feured around the football field during halftime at the homecoming game. 19
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