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Starting Gver Registration was a new experience for returning students and sophomores alike. For the first time, registration was held in the library. Also, new was a registration procedure which required students to consult their counselors before selecting classes. Mr. Askew had good feelIl1gS about the new procedure. lt reduced the amount of people needing to change classes at the last minute. The new system will be continued again next year. The first weeks of school held excitement for sophomores, satisfaction for juniors and boredom for seniors. Although school had just begun, the activities were already in full swing. AFS interviews, football games, ICC Day, all contrib- uted to the undercurrent of excitement. if i , i i g X A 'A--5 1 2 t l l l i . l tr P l Ftegistrationflfirst Weeks X 11
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1 . Bob Ross and Mrs. Gale conferred at registration. 2. Mrs. Ann Hall, MGM coordinator, counseled students on their choice of English classes, 3. Debbie Nicholson told all at the AFS interviews. 4. Mrs. Jean Driver pointed the way for sophomores at regis- tration. 5. Former Rose Princess Carol Henesy encouraged the candi- dates at the Rose Assembly. .6-J 10 f Flegistration!First Weeks .nd
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lIVVork nol o Pla ? September brought both the end of summer and the beaming of a year full of activities and recreations. l'0UpIeS and mere fans eagerly attended rock con- certs given by groups such as Aerosmith and Paul McCartney and Wings. As ever, the majority of the high school clan favored the beach, rain or shine, over other rec- reations. While some just sat on the sand and sunbathed, others tried their skill by attempting to hang ten on the invit- ing waves. For those who preferred to stay closer to home, the Malibu Grand Prix in Pasadena proved to be a popular activity, rac- ing scaled-down Formula l cars against the clock. For stu- dents content to rely on their own two feet for transportation, backpacking provided an opportunity to enjoy mountain scenery and fresh air. The Junior-Senior Prom moved slowly, as couples danced to many of the songs their parents had grown up with, in addition to orchestra style rock. 'lu Y tv NX 12 f Recreations
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