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i ' Jef-?.x -. 1 - LEFT PAGE: Top Left, Junior, Ralph Baca gets involved with his class during Spring Madness Week. Ralph was fulfilling his appetite with peach baby food. Top Right, on Monday, the bubble gum contest was held and sophomore Guy Zinicola participated in it, although the sophomores came in third. Bottom, Senior Mike Proietti gasps after being pulled into a puddle of mud and losing the tug of war against the iuniors, and sophomores. RIGHT PAGE: Top, Winning the tug of war were iuniors, Mark Marnarti, Mike Furlong, Don Boring, Rex Kalin, and Glen Gilreath. Bottom Lett, Junior Laura Zurcher and alumni, Greg Chapman dress up 50's style for the annual soc hop. Bottom Right, On Monday, the bubble gum contest. Congratulations to the winning class, the seniors. 4 it 1 Y qt' 4. ,... w. ., . f X . , . . y gbgg g U, Rf.-f .--. N fp'5l xx fi ix aw? . Q Activities. . . Naturally l57
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,.vW ' SPRI Spring Madness Week is sponsored by ASB and includes different activities so students can become involved. On Monday a bubble gum contest was won by the seniors. On Tuesday in the eating relay, the spirited seniors won again. Wednesday was the obstacle course where four people from each class ran through a course made up by ASB. The winning class were the sophomores who clocked the best time. On Thursday there was a tug - of -war, seniors and frosh against iuniors and sophomores. Of course, the juniors and sophomores won. l56 Activities. . . Naturally Friday was dress up day for faculty and students. There was two - assemblies scheduled Friday to introduce Snotty Scotty and the Hankies who played that evening for the traditional '50's Soc Hop. Last, but not least, dress - up day concluded the week, and to the delightofaljjeachers donned their favorite 50's outfits with moth - eaten letter seeaters, duck - tail hair - dos, and cuffed blue ieans.
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CHRL' LE GUE llTo be involved in school activities, is the short response Joyce l-lamada, president, gave when asked why she joined the Girls' League organization. As quiet as Joyce appears, she works hard and tries to perfect every activity so it becomes a successful venture. Mrs. DeCourten is very proud of the president and the executive officers of the League as they take every activity very seriously. The events are numerous, and keep every member busy and sometimes exhausted. Too few people realize that Girls' League is a service organization. They involve themselves with frosh welcome day the week before school officially opens. Thanksgiving they collect canned goods and purchase a turkey plus all the trimmings for a needy family. Christmas brought along class competition for the food drive. The tricky iuniors deceivec everyone and waited until the las day to bring their quota pass every class and win the food drive by c substantial margin. The League goes on with its business every month whicl' includes girl of the month selection Valentine's formal dance preparation, mother - daughtei tea, and not to forget the final days in June, the yearbook signing party. The word active is ar understatement, and the League deserves every encouraging worc and praise. ,,w, , ',jj.,,ig,.2,1'.fg1' QM, 5 7 , Zigi . 559 i 'A'7ie,:msvf'w ., 9. . ,I 11.4 fm r ,. ,, vs. . A A I A - 1 ,.., . ' . ,nf f L, 177 I 1 v--...., M T 1 'au rv Q! 7' N f 2 . . I V3 f-.,, .Y.rr ,ff T58 Activities. . . Naturally K,
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