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Our school life takes on a new glow with the variety of as- semblies, dances, and parties which are part of our school ac- tivities. The mingling and chatting, with friends in the morning before school, between classes, the gang at lunchtime, the fellow- ship and fun after school . , . all these occurred every school day to make it cheerful and lighthearted. For it would certainly be monotonous to go through life, without someone to whom to tell your dreams, problems, and achievements, without friends with whom to discuss homework and the latest whims of a teenager's life, without friends with whom you can share laughter and happy experiences. With parties, dances, activities like the Spartan Sound-Off and Slave Day, rallies and field trips, our Spartans have a very full social life and some of the fun and happiness acquired through this social life at CV., is here in our Treasury of Mem- ones. 96
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SPIIIITIIII Sllllllll lllili ,wsefeme .wwe it The Cl1eefle0d2fS, Arlene King, Pat Highley, Alena Norder, and Ann DeCoito helped to add spirit throughout the school. ei Q QM6' ' A., 3' Seniors' Proud Purple Lion The Spartan Sound Off Day was a very exciting one for everyone. The rally, promoting school spirit through- out the class levels, was to add spirit at the football game with San Lorenzo. Students had a long, two hour lunch period. At this time the classes com- peted by giving class yells and songs. Each class marched up on the football field with the Seniors leading. Four very imaginative mascots were chosen by the classes to represent them and points were given for the best. Clean- liness of assigned area, use of class colors, total percentage of class parti- cipation, entries in the car contest were other ways of adding up points. Ja y 0pperman's 34 Ford in Rod Class gave the Sophomores needed points. Sophomores' Live Duck in a Yellow and White Wheel Barrow Juniors' Red and White Rooster for class competition. termine which class was to win. Gary Thompson's 50 Ford Pickup in the Stock Clqsg qdded points for the Junior class. 98 Freshmans' Blue and White Teddy Bear, Inspired by the song Teddy Bear A stylish car show was held in the Parking lot. Many students entered their cars The cars were judged by their interior as well as exterior styling, included was the work that had gone into the mechanical parts. Points were given to help de
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