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With the NISBOVA Contest performance completed, the hand awaits their exit cue. The cruical moments ahead will seem an eternity while the band anticipates the judges decisions. As performance time draws near Mr. Jordan chec ks alignment. Diagonals, files, and ranks must meet his approval. Also a vital factor in the rigid inspection is uniformity. 25
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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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Journalists present Psychedelic Circus” A pie eating contest provided the main attraction during this year’s carnival. “Psychedelic” Circus was the theme chosen for this years annual Quill and Scroll carnival. Whether it be the fish pond or the electric chairs, there was fun in store for anyone. With old traditions come the new, as the main attraction of the carnival was the pie eating contest. Sophomore Gene Mathews captured the first place honors for his class. The post-carnival dance featuring The Renaissance was a memorable event as the coronation of the new king and queen brought a cloud of balloons floating through the air. Reigning over the carnival in a tie vote were juniors Sandy Graham and Jerry Gayda and Seniors Donna Crosariol and John Zevkovich. ■ Psychedelic Circus” chosen as the theme for the 1968 Carnival welcomed each guest as they entered the gym. Adding the last minute final touches to the post carnival dance are Tom Reitmann, Dave Anderson, Bill Nigh, and Tom Blastick. 26
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