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I DENT LIFE 1. Pete Albright is seen donating his pint to the Red Cross. The men of Clarinda donated the most and were rewarded by a showing of the movie Dracula. 2. Displaying the many uses of toilet paper are Greg Grandell and Phil Bravo. Rolling peo- ple in tissue was a popular Homecoming activity. 3. Signing off from the Dating Came are con- testants Eric LeMasters, Shelly Bogard, Teri Larson, |oe Alvarez, Melanie Ferman and announcer Matt Burch. The winners were chauffeured to McDonald ' s to enjoy the Big Mac Supper Club. 4. It is an APC ritual and tradition that on a students birthday they are entitled to 1 free swim in the pond. Some people have been known to go swimming even when it wasn ' t their birthday. Divider Page Activities I I
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S , -V;! »■ J- •i ' nnV: STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE SI Students had more than studying on their minds when classes ended in the afternoon. Activity participation was at an all time high. ASB spon- sored movies on every second Friday of the month. Academy Award win- ners, Kramer vs Kramer, The Wiz, Breaking Away and The Muppets were just a few of the features. Athletic events were another big attraction. The teams made a special point to support each other in attendance whenever possible. Cram nights during finals gave stu- dents the opportunity to study together or relieve tension by playing free pool and ping pong from 10:00 to 2:00 a.m. Formal banquets, Les Femmes and Spring Thing, provided great atmos- pheres for dates. Although many were reluctant at first to ask someone of the opposite sex, once they got there, a good time was had by all. Clarinda and Adams had fund raisers of their own. Car washes, a dating game, blood drives and late night broom hockey games were just a few. The Yearbook Staff sponsored the first annual Donkey Basketball Game. Representatives from all organiza- tions on campus united to play the faculty, administration and staff. Probably the most popular activity of all was the Late Night run to Fos- ter ' s Donuts. After all, where else in Azusa could you meet all your friends at 3:00 a.m.? 1r Divider Page U Activities
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Homecoming Activities Promote School Spirit Sock hops, greaser, Richies, Betty Lou ' s, Urban cowboys cowgirls, wild west band, nurds, and Pecos Bill ' s all made their appearance during Homecoming Spirit week. Some of the activities during 50 ' s day included car stuffing, car rally, broom hockey, and a dress-up contest. Somehow 13 students crammed into a Volkswagon. Some of the win- ners during the 50 ' s dress-up day included Tim Oates for the best Richie , and Cathy Shull was the best Betty Lou, the best greaser was Dave Johnson. Events during Western day were a Horse contest, rodeo, almost any- thing goes, and a hayride. During the rodeo ASB chal- lenged all the living areas and were victorious. All in all, it was a wild and crazy week which culminated with Les Femmes banquet on Friday night and the football game against University of San Diego on Saturday. During Homecoming vveeli most people are more interested In dressing up than going to classes. Maria Huckaba accepts a ride on Steve Brown ' s horse and suggests they go tor a ride around campus. Showing off her western spirit and new cowboy hat is Theresa Saathoff. 1 Homecoming Week Activities
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