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Vice Pres Jan Spencer and Pres. Steve Becker went through the steps of graduation. Seniors swamp the merry-go-aroond at the Sen.or P,c- Editor of the Pacificana and Valedictorian of her class, Maeve Morrison was selected Senior of the Month. As the last week of high school approached, seniors celebrated by giving endless parties, attending school only one or two periods each day to take finals. On June 10th, dressed in purple and white robes, they heard Rev. Jolly ' s stirring Baccalaureate ad- dress. The Awards and Sch- olarship Assemblies on June 1 1th and 12th heightened the seniors ' feeling of accom- plishment. Later, signing an- nuals and swimming, they en- joyed the annual picnic at Perris Hill Park. Entering the Graduation Bowl, seniors reached thecli- max of their high school years. Reflecting over in- numerable memories, the valedictorians voiced the feelings of 863 graduating students. After singing the Alma Mater for the last time, members of the class of 62 turned the rings of the class of 63 , making them official- ly seniors.
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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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