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1' fl! BHK L iv Yff 5 wus Bob Fredericks prepares a dive attack on his spaghetti, with milk, roll, and dessert awaiting oblivion, Cabovep. Dis- belief marks Buster Davis' face as he strains to see if Bob Alamillo really can take a bite that big, Cupper rightj. Se- niors congregate in a desultory faglaon on the lawn to relax after a grueling battle with the lunch lines and scramble system, flower rightj. 4 K if Senior men, second lunch, bravely hold sway against an assault of underclassmen for the prize spot, the senior table. Not shown here is the ensuing food fight which took place just seconds after this placid scene was shot. You were almost there. 4 ' -ef ':.. Caught in a candid shot, senior girls reflect the casual at- mosphere of lunch-time. Senior girls hold forth with good food, good conversation, and good times, an integral part of the day's schedule.
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Senior Award Winners Capture Diverse Honors Q Aft ' Judy Coryell and Buster Davis were honored as Girl and Boy of the First Quarter. Elected by Girls' League and Boys' Federation, respectively, this is the highest honor be- stowed on a senior. Among Judy's credits are Mascot and Contessa's Presidentg Buster has been active in many sports. Suzy Caporael is a winner in the Regional Scholastic Arts contest. She was honored with a Gold Key and Certifi- cate of Merit for a painting. Suzy was one of the few stu- dents in Southern California to be awarded this honor. On February 25, Suzy, her parents, and Mr. Akins, her art teacher, were invited guests at the Statler Hotel to receive her award. Judges are artists and educators who have an under- standing of art education at the secondary level. The contest was primarily to provide students with the opportunity to present work for viewing' and to compare their abilities with their contemporaries in the art field. .1 F 'X 1 J Girl and Boy of the Second Quarter awards went to Allyson Tuckfield and Ron Jacobs. Allyson has been active in many clubs and is ASB Director of Publications, and Page 1 Editor of the Buena Vista. Ron has served as Soph Class President. ASB Treasurer, and ASB President. if
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Special Spots Claim Seniors During oon Respite Universal favorite of students every- where is lunch time, and students at Buena prove no exception. Two lunch periods serve the students with cafeteria and snack bar facilities. After-lunch activities are varied accord- ing to current student activities. During elections, campaign skits are often per- formed on the Orange Peel in the quad. A perennial favorite of seniors, and source of jealousy for underclassmen, is the Senior Lawn. Seen at left is a typical group of seniors enjoying the esoteric privacy of their cherished lawn. 1' . . i mg 2:4 if . . De facto segregation seems to be the situation, or maybe the boys are just afraid of the girls. The situation in first lunch is such, as Ben Hill heads up a table of senior men Ctopj. Senior girls take advantage of the forty minute lunch period to discuss just about everything' fboys?j amid salads, cookies, and all sorts of cafeteria fare. 1 w vppp K Kathy Henry initiates a demolition attack on a hot dog' as Beverley Schneider stands by in amazement at the finesse with which she consumes the job.
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