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14 AP RII- Starting April with vigorous elec- tion campaigns, prospective A.S.B. officers plastered the campus with vote-for-me signs. A Thursday as- sembly and voting on Friday conclud- ed the week. Pacific ' s girls asked their favorits boys to Hi-Tri ' s Night in Vegas dance. April 12th, Lehis modeled prom fashions in a student body as- sembly. Easter Vacation! After weeks of anticipation, hundreds of students headed for the beach, mountains, or desert. Country Fair began at noon on April 27 when Mayor Mauldincut the ribbon and the concessions open- ed. : A n 24 It r 6 c n r Trackmen prepared for take-off. Compaigningfor ele- ctions, Jan Butcfier and Brent Anderson excfianged ribbons. For April, Larry Evans was chosen Senior of the Month. He was on Student Council and a Valedictor- ian. ;=i :) n.l
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13 Senior of themonth, DaveKennedy, Salutotorian, won a scholarship to Dartmouth. Baseball replaced basket- ball and became the most exciting spring sport. Princesses Marilyn Spencer and Sue Allen stand on either side of Terri Coburn, Miss San Bernardino. Lin- da Craig (not shown) was a princess also. MAKCN WAS . ,„ 1 «..-| » I 3 iiiisii sii t« -J -i • ■ 4 s t-A. T.l. % 9 11 12 13 14 15 M $3 It W 20 21 22 2J 24 S » 27J, «„ 21 V 31 MARCH Tom Sawyer , produced by the Thes- pians became the most successful play of the year. Pleased crowds demanded a repeat performance after a three- night run. Honoring our basketball and wrestling teams, the Booster Club Presented awards at their banquet on March 7th. Valley College ' s Language Field Day challenged Pacific students who had prac- ticed for it weeks in advance.
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Refreshing and fun, swimming was a favorite sport. Cou- ples relaxed at the beach the day after the Prom. Editor of Hi Tide and a member of Student Council, Lynn Wheeler was selected as Senior nf the Month. Interested citizens visited Pacific the first week of May during Public Schools Week. Classes became quiet and attentive as visitors arrived. Dining, dancing, and surfing, jun- iors and seniors progressed through the most exciting times of the year, the Prom night andadayatthebeach following. On May 12, Swan Lake, the Junior-Senior Prom, became a reality and fifilled the expectations of all who attended. Informally bringing the affair to an end, a break- fast of ham and eggs prepared par- ticipants for a long, lazy recovery at the beach. 15
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