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through unity to achieve the many honors and awards which have gained them state wide recognition. Mr. Jordan’s exhubrance shows through as he continuously strives for excellence. Twin Drum majors Rick Sims and Terry Wilkerson demonstrate their winning style.
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Under the direction of Mr. Douglas Jordan the band members experience hours of exhausting practices as well as many memorable performances. The Marching Indians, 105 strong, work Determination is shown by Donna Crosariol while performing an intricate dance step. NISBOVA champs four years straight No mission seemed impossible for the marching Indians as their pride and determination once again paved the way to victory. Bursting at the seams with pride the marching Indians brought home the third place trophy for the 1967 Lions’ Club Inter¬ national Parade. Band director Doug Jordon’s pleas of “drive” and “have some spirit” as well as the perspiration from hours of invigorating work were met with satisfaction as the band once again took the field at NISBOVA. The competition was tough but the Marching Indians captured the NISBOVA Sweepstakes honors for the 4th consective year. The band also won first place and the Mayors Trophy in the Whiting 4th of July parade as well as a superior rating The marching Indians display a unique formation which brought them a superior rating in in the Chicago Music Festival. Wheeling.
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Centralettes—Front: C. Kisela, P. Lancaster, D. James, D. Kroupa, P. Ferguson, D. Meenan, D. Harbes, and C. Carnahan. Row 2: C. Todd, J. Gilbert, T. Blankenship, K. Zentara, D. Crosariol, L. Hilbrich, M. Ponton, C. Redar, A. Wagner, and C. Shipley. Top Row: L. Sandquist, M. A. Gaffney, M. Webb, B. Keller, C. Klahn, M. K. Hoffman, G. Fryer, W. Decker, G. Walz, A. Anderson, and C. Reichelt. Centralettes achieve sparkling precision Twenty-nine high stepping Cen¬ tralettes decked in blue and silver make up the Lake Central precision pom pom unit. The girls perform with the Marching Indians during all parades and marching contests throughout the year as well as all home football games. The Centralettes add color and perform intricate dance steps to the band routines. A steady beat as well as pep and spirit are ever present among each Centralette. The Centralette chevron, a bar, a star, and four stripes symbolize hard work and de¬ termination and the goal of each majorette. 24
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