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A traditional image provides a symbol of deep spirit ,g ,Q -div usb- ,mm f ill' 'iw Ht N-fvl'4'rniykl 1 Precision in form and harmony describes the Pontiac Central Marching Band High stepping Joe McNeeley precedes Gary Thomas in one of the intricate maneuvers performed by the band as a part of the halftime ceremonies during homecoming The bonds fine perform ance gave proof of much preparation Alert drum mayor Bob Crane warts his turn as ceremonies begin
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Hands turn ideas into realities Floats, cheers, and symbols of Central fill the stadium. Homecoming is here! The chill of the October wind disappears as shouts of en- thusiasm warm the crowd. Cheers dwindle to anticipation and nothing but the patient whis- per of the wind remains. Then silence. The half-time ceremonies begin, our Princess and Chief triumphantly appear. Jvfff if, It is discovered by the float committee that hard work and following the leadership of co-chairman Judy Hillman get the fob done, as the Preparations for the PCHS fail festival, Anleneeban, are under flnlslflng l0UCl e5 UN? PU' OH me homecoming masielplece- way as Tom Damron, Mr. Kaiser, Mr. Lowery, Mr. Healy, Ken Goff Stephanie Hurdenburg, Pam Griffin, and Sharon Brad- shaw work to achieve perfection.
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-f mis. y 6 , 0 P Y 0 fir. A fantasy of spectacular events unfolds as a smile of pride Cl fall festival of G P0fC1GlG, U l00fb0ll QUFUG, 0 ceremonial llfllf- appears on the faces of PCHS homecoming court Julia Graham, time, and a dance, all providing a memorable evening for Pon- Doug Sheffield, Princess Cindi Hiltz, Chief Dave Colando, Sue tiac Central 5lUd9l'llS and Ulumnl- Pill and Ken Goff. A colorful canopy of fall colors enhances J-E, 'fi s After preparations are com- pleted for the traditional pre- sentation of the lance and necklace at halftime, many happy memories highlight the conversation between Frances Staley and Mary Lou Mc- Laughlin as former chief Larry Beamer looks on. Mary Lou was last year's Princess and Larry was the first Pontiac Central Chief in 1957. I5
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