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These mimes, Kit Bartol, Amy Dixon, and Michelle Cromwell, delight the crowd during the Talent Show. The Key Club s'Car-Bash was a bang-up success as shown here by football player, Dale Porter. 4 Homecoming Day A 9
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XOME.COPqX I .. X MIIJQK SWE This sign, made by the cheerleaders, shows our theme to all who saw the game at the stadium. Eff? r. X it . l 'L if lilly. lit , it QM x, X x tl: Q 1 . V, ,, M ... . f--v---ew -1 What was one of the biggest days in your high school year? Home- coming Day! In the after- noon, there were all kinds of fun activities to do. Then, that night, came the crowning of the Home- coming Queen. During the afternoon- festivities, there were booths and refreshments sponsored by various clubs and other groups, such as the Senior class, FHA, Orchestra, HERO, Soph- omore class, DECA, and the Juniorettes. 8 Homecoming Day The Student Council also planned a Talent Show, dance, and Con- vertible Parade for the Homecoming Court. The HPC band led the parade as the convertibles drove through the driveway and dropped the Court mem- bers off at the Tower 2 steps and continued out. For all at Central, Homecoming Day will be as memorable through the years as the Bison victory over Andrews. This surely was a great year. if Derrick Medley and Sonya Roper participate in the 8 P ' sored by the Chorus. Students were allowed to Selling cookies to hungry h show their spirit by dressing students sometimes is a dif- Hawaiian in Bermuda ficult job. Mrs. Sellars shorts on Homecoming. seems to handle it well. l
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hat A Night To Remember!! For everyone at Cen- RCynOldS- tral, October 14 held The Bison Supporters special meaning. It was made it truly a night to a Hawaiian Home- R6m6mbC1'! coming. Centralis var- Sity team .PlaYed Winth The crowd anxiously deteflnlnatlon alld Splf- awaits thg outcome of ii, CVCI1 'Ll'lOLlgh they Suf- the Bison Homecoming fered a 14-6 loss to R. J. game. Led by Norman Patterson, the Bison, Born to Be Jane Terrell, Senior Varsity Wildf' made a break- cheerleader, delivers the through at the beginning of Hawaiian punch to the the game. crowd, Bison Style. Ms. McCauley, a very im- mending injured James Da- portant member of all vis, who has injured his sports teams, helps in hand in the football game. r.... if a . o I0 a Homecoming Game .am
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