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. , Y-A., -, T.- 7- ' ,-if tw I ,xl Y, 0 Hy' ZF' Ill SECTIONAL CHAMPS-Bond, johnson, Rapp, Mgr. Brunskill, Thompson, Armbruster, Harris, Stamps, Ulrich, Fuss, Burke, Coach Ra- gle, Mgr. Trent, Mascot Terry Ragle. The only cloud in the sky that night was the sprained ankle of Tommy Thompson. On the following Monday with windows painted Go Indians , the business merchants sponsored a parade for the Sweet Sixteen team and coaches. Following the parade and ceremony, Pontiac re- ceived another unwelcomed blow of hard luck when Paul Armbruster was injured by a car which jumped the curb hitting him. Fourteen stitches were required to close the Cuts. Traveling to Robertson Memorial Fieldhouse in Peoria Tuesday, March 19, Pontiac came face to face with the strong Washington Panthers. Al- though playing with twolinjured players, Pontiac kept up with the fast pacing team. In the final minutes of play, the two teams bat- tled, stuffing the nets with Washington winning the Elite Eight Title 58-57. PONTIAC REGIONAL Pontiac 96 Wilmington 57 Pontiac 78 Mazon 63 Pontiac 71 St. Paul 52 LASALLE SECTIONAL Pontiac 66 Toluca 52 Pontiac 59 Ottawa 53 PEORIA SUPER-SECTIONAL Pontiac 57 Washington 58 .L 51? 1 vig? 3 . -- ..Ff.- .. Ms I - I I Wllf I 5 X ff .1 India! ' 'Mi ,qi wus., .g 5 ' x ,, , ll Pep rally sponsored by Jaycees in honor of Sweet Sixteen team and coaches. ily
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Over two hundred willing and eager freshmen become acquainted with the rules and regulations, customs and traditions of our high school at the freshman day assembly. New bride and groom, Mr. and ' . were honored at this faculty gathering in early fall Also introduced were the five new members of the Pontiac High teaching staff. Mis Arnold Natzkf . l V 'IV Santa Claus isn't coming! He's already here and to these youngsters he's the number one guy on the totem pole. Garland is waiting for her nephew. I4 Free book covers caused this frantic scramble, for teenagers, being human, always react positively to a ' th t nord free. Hurrah for Fun And Learning Senior popularity ballots which determined the most popular seniors are delivered to Miss Richards by Coup and Bateman.
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