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Smorgasbord It was the last school day before Christmas vacation, and what better reason to celebrate. Students and teachers from every foreign language class at Cleve- land druled their way over to the Multi-Purpose Room for the famed International Foods Banquet. The occasion featured dishes from all four corners of the world. Although there was enough food present to keep the city of Cucamonga alive for weeks, within a few hours there was hardly a crumb left. It is rumored that while leaving, Buck Savage was overheard saying to himself, I can ' t believe I ate the WHOLE thing! 20
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Act One This Fall, the outstanding Cleveland High School Drama Department once again participated in a city wide Drama Festival, held at Fairfax High School. Under the direction of Ms. Victoria Francis, they competed against seventy other schools from all over Southern California. Segments included a humorous scene, a serious scene, a specialty scene, several individual scenes and a group pantomime. The humorous scene, House of Blue Leaves was performed by Kelly Cur- ran, Jan Sherman, Melinda Hays, Amy Hatley, Lisa Reggie, Fred Hannum, Bob Brown, and Virginia Ballard. Nick Sa- valas, Jeff Woodbury, Dottie Merritt, Laura Olson and Shawn Tamberella were featured in the serious scene, The Brick and the Rose. Competing in the specialty scene, Sanberg, were Pam Jordan, Carla Norstrand, Melinda Kelpner, Tedi Forest, Bob Anderson, Sue Lacugna and Clint Archambaut. Rounding out the competition were individual scenes by Tammy Harris, Karen Kerper and Cynthia Stevenson. The group pantomime featured Rose Sevetky, Karen Swan, Carl Harmon, Pam Bentley, Lynn Cooley, and Terrie Nelson. h--. i nrlR ' - i ' ami 19
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Senior Spirit of 76 After more than a decade of eoing to school, the senior class of 1976 proved that their spirit hasn ' t faded over the years. The Senior Steering Com- mittee and Council, under the leadership of Fall President, Nuria Hernandez, and Spring Presi- dent, Kevin Wilson, provided a wide range of senior activities throughout the year. They in- cluded a three-legged race, limbo contest, hula- hoop exhibition, fifties style sock hop, and a Senior vs. Faculty basketball game, in which the seniors lived up to their class motto: Courage to Conquer. 21
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