Center Point High School - Pointer Yearbook (Center Point, IA)

 - Class of 1974

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JUNIOR FLOAT SOPHOMORE FLOAT A Week to Remember FFKESHMAN FLOAT SENIOR FLOAT Every year a week before homecom- ing all the high school classes get together and choose a theme for their class float. Then appoint a committee to plan the float. Then comes the hassle of getting a hayrack, finding a place to build the float, and trying to get all the kids there to work. Well somehow all the floats were finished on time and they all looked great. The winning float this year was Senior's float whose theme was You Ex- pect More from Pointers, and You Get lt. It was a gas station on a football field with Pointer sign turning around from the top of the station. The Junior's theme was Stomp Em. They made a large foot that was stomping a wildcat into the ground. The Sophomore's float was Wildcats, Breakfast of Champions. They had a large box of wildcats and a cereal bowl with a wildcat's tail and paws sticking out on a kitchen table. The Freshman float was Recording a Victrola. It was a large victrola with a record playing that turned around with a Pointer Dog chasing a Wildcat on top of it. Much time was spent on the floats and they were all glad when they were done. But after they have all graduated they will remember the fun it was making and tear- ing down those time consuming and costly floats.



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