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Page 24 text:
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HOMECOMING is climaxed by a well-played game against the Titans Plans for Homecoming got underway early this year and excitement spread as rival halls were deco- rated. The Class of ‘68 once again triumphed as Senior Hall was named the winner. Monday was Sweatshirt Day and Pompano started a new tradi- tion by choosing Don Parsons and Linda Cesky as Mr. and Miss Sweatshirt. Tuesday, Color Day, saw Tim Garrett and Linda Guzzardo, Mr. and Miss Blue Gold, chosen for their exhibition of school spirit. Students showed their spirit on Booster Button Day, or paid the penalty on Thursday’s annual Home- coming assembly. As Pompano’s offensive end, Mike Campagna, stretches for the ball, the Nova Titans make an attempt to intercept the pass. Bunches of multi-colared balloons, released by the cheerleaders to greet the on-rushing football tear, float nigh above the stadium. Showing school spirit through their ingenious outfits, Color Day winners Linda Guzzardo and Tim Garrett reign as Mr. and Miss Blue and Gold. 20
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Since coming to Florida, Klaus has learned to water ski. In order to be- come more skillful, he takes advantage of all opportunities to ski. KLAUS participates in school affairs and makes many friends. Klaus Kastner, our foreign exchange student this year, came to us from Gmunden, Austria. He is stay- ing with the Heffernan’s of Lighthouse Point. Klaus graduated from gymnasium, or high school, last year in a class of 55. The school consisted of eight grades totaling 500 students. Klaus was president of Interact in his high school last year, the year that the club was established there. Here he belongs to Inter- act, and also attends Young Life. Klaus’s favorite subject is English, which he speaks very fluently. When he is not studying, he is yachting, playing the guitar (which he taught himself to play three years ago), or attending school affairs with his many friends. He finds the school crowded, but the peo- ple friendly. He is amazed at all the school spirit and the many activities that we have at Pompano. Klaus finds Mr. Alderman’s English class enjoyable. He and Max Ziontz review vocabulary words for a test. Klaus, a self-taught musician, often accompanies himself on the guitar. He practices often and has become quiet proficient.
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| ifth place Homecoming float is the 1916 Chevrolet entered by Thespians and driven by its owner, Mr. Parker. ek eee NEE AAT
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