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Homecoming The 1968 Homecoming activities began with qualifications for the an- nual trike race. The victor was senior homeroom F 162, Seigals Super CycIers , setting a new time record. Team members i n cl u d e d Susan Sanders, Linda Schwindler, Susan Schaefer, and Terry Schlossberg. A new addition to usual pep assembly was a group skit. North Central Pan- thers played a victorious game with the Kokomo Kats on Friday night. To add a colorful scene for halftime, the traditional float parade was presented. The five floats were Weaver's Re- ducing lVlachine by Nlu Alpha Theta, Ko-Ko Kats, Breakfast of Panthers by Senior Class Council, Panthers Whip Wildcats by homerooms E 147 and E 149, Panthers Bottle Katsup by homerooms A 123, A 124, and H 199, and No Nlo' Kokomo Go Go by homerooms E 142, E 144 and E 146. Last year's homecoming queen, Nlarty Youngquist, returned to crown Nancy Wrege. Crowning Gary Linder as King highlighted the dance, Turna- bout is Fair Play . HOMECOMING KING AND QUEEN CANDIDATES-Kneeling: Rick Lash, Dan McGeary, Gary Linder fKing7, Darrell Pike and Jack Harcourt. Standing: Barbara Holt, Nancy Wrege QQueenJ, Katherine Kreusser, Donna Warfield, and Pam St. John. BRUCE KEREZMAN AND JOHN MACKEY take part in cheering crowd during the Homecoming game half time. presenting the float created by three homerooms to a This was the winning float in competition.
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Trikes, turnabout, tacklers highlight RICK LASH DASHES ACROSS THE FIELD with the ball uses his blocking skills to keep Kokomo where they be- to assist in Central's Homecoming victory, as Dan Smith long. A fireworks display opened the game. ..,s A n NORTH CENTRAL FANS and cheerleaders tightly cling to students, as Rick Fulmer begins the game by leading his the HIT sign, prepared by teammates through the sign. fi' .v-ff I 'Mft A , , W f I ., -fi gf. L, FINALLY RID OF TRAINING WHEELS, Cathy Umemura races to the finish line.
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5:35- GOLF fI'EAM MEMBERS spent many spring and summer hours the flag while Jim Jobes putts Gary Gant and Bob Koschmann IITIPTOVIUE their game, playing at various courses throughout the look on while waiting for their turns to putt before continuing on city. Here, at Meridian Hills Country Club, Denny Dawson holds their PVSCUCE V0Und GYMNASTICS TEAM MEMBER, Byron Ho- rine, executes a pike on the still rings. JOGGING AROUND THE TRACK, the cross country team practices for one of its meets. nm. Ap.
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