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Mr. Douglas Jordan looks modest, in spite of the honor he has won directing the band, as he reads the judges’ comments. Lake Central’s band entertains Green Bay Packer fans with one of their pre-game selections, “New Generation.” The marching band
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Youth establishes LC routines Every year, no matter how unique, has its ordinary days. These days begin with the arousing ride on the school bus. Next, students get their books, slam their lockers shut, and find something or someone to occupy the time until classes commence. The early morning ritual of laying the national anthem starts the usiness ofleaming. During the morning hours students attend classes, greet friends, and feel the bustle of rushing Centralites. Lunch hour brings waiting in long lines before enjoying good food and pleasant conversation. During homeroom students view adminis¬ trative reports, join in club activities, or concentrate on studies. Afternoon classes bring the final bell closer. The last few minutes of each instructor’s lesson certainly fall on deaf ears as restless teens wait for 3 o’clock. Lockers bang once again and then all is quiet. Thus ends an ordinary day which was part of a year that was unique. Early each morning the American flag is proudly raised in front of the Lake Central High School building. Cindy Boiler, Bill Engle, and Karen Oxenreiter do not seem to mind the snow as they raise the stars and stripes. School life 7
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Drum majors Nedra Lancaster, Gail Walz, and Dennis Brite stand at attention before the award-winning performance begins. Jordan leads winning band Under the direction of Mr. Douglas Jordan Lake Central’s marching band has gained more honor this year to add to its already immense supply. They placed first for the sixth year in a row at NISBOVA, winning Sweepstakes for the seventh time. Head drum major Gail Walz honored the band by winning the outstanding drum major award. A thrilling event for every band and Centralette Corps member was the trip to play at Green Bay for the Packer- Cardinal game. Among the selections presented were: “Roses, “I Love Paris,’’ “Chester,” “Joshua,” and “I Had a Dream. LC’s Marching Indians entertain Indian fans and those of the opponent at football halftime programs. They also march at various parades throughout the entire year, whether the weather be freezing cold or boiling hot. This was a year to remember for LC band members. was invited to perform at Green Bay after capturing NISBO A Sweepstakes for the sixth year in a row. School life 9
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