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CUVTIN lncneases In BRUAR AHC mARCh '- -' f C - -,',9if U J 'arf n i fillets s H, ,A L . semi, Y ,N rss.-in ,E vs., 1 , ' 'fi ii! The Fashion Show was staged in the month of February. The Home Ec. students modeled their creations in teenage fashions. Mollie McFa1l, Walter Tanzmeister, Colleen Brill, Kathie Gilliland, and Chuck Dobeck, 5 outstanding math students represented our school in the annual Math Contest held at Imperial Junior High School with Mollie and Colleen winning trophies. Y The first of March brought us the Book Report Contest which was received enthusiastically. Following this event library circulation soared. Mr. Covello, our new li- brarian, taught us library skills during the year and assisted , us in finding interesting books, ' W ,Ihr T .4 - Q Y QQ: ' I . at W- ' ' Y ' ' ,rl Q95 I 1- ' '
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Cecemlselz Ano Januan me un-flllec 1 ulvbe-r JN' , WTI, In December, under the watchful eye of Mr. Kreps, the boys designed and constructed Christmas projects. The four outstanding students chosen as Citizens of the Month for December were Connie Cox, Greg Henderson, Keith Redmann, and Karen Bowland, The annual Christmas Capers was a great success! Everyone enjoyed seeing Kathie Tarbell get smashed in the face with a shaving- cream pie. Mrs. Watson's eighth-grade students present- ed her with a Christmas party, January was an eventful month. Jay Whitesel and Chuck Baugh were two of the fifty lucky science students who had the opportunity of visiting the floating Marine Biology Lab. Dress-Up Day was January third, and the students looked their best. The grand finale of the month was the dreaded Constitution Test. Since the annual had to be sent to press early in the year, we could not picture the Citizens of the Month from January on, but we would like to congratulate them all. Q-ug rv 1, lk if -0 1l ,'wlIfl 450112-lt' ljjfii 1 v as -pn
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Contests ACCGDIC DRII AHC mA V '71 SL L KX . 'J ,, Tis-S 'q7 '1-1 ff,-' ll th Public Schools' Week was held in April. A highlight of the event was e display in the art room, where Mr. Morasco's artists exhibited th eir work. Many Brea Junior High students entered the Speech Con- 1:6 st at Westminster High School. It was a great experience. In May, the outstanding Spanish students participated in the Spanish elling Bee conducted by Mr. Saenz, We all enjoyed The Boy Ten SP Feet Tall, the excellent reading film. As usual, the bleachers were filled with cheering spectators for the exciting baseball games. And the building Went on ,.,,,...... , - --ar . Q. H --f . - -finfdngk V- - J g i' 114 fi ,l P1 fr ' is , ' 2 TQ r ,,- 3 I ,I 5 '3 - - - - Ls' ml
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