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Computer Threatens Registration Due to Proposition 13 cutbacks, registration was to be done , 5' by computer last fall. Many students opposed returning to the l 1 computer system because the procedure left so much room for error. Despite the cutbacks brought about by Proposition 13, registration in the library returned last fall thanks to many volunteers. Faculty and student volunteers worked registration seven hours a day, for nine days without receiving compensation of any kind. The library registration system allowed the students to confer with their counselors about the number of credits they needed ' in order to graduate, and which classes should be chosen to X- fulfill their individual needs. ' Many Seniors were especially relieved that the computerized 'H system was not chosen because of the fact many of the schedules that were made out in May would not have fulfilled K the requirements for graduation. Because of the library ,Af 4- v registration system, numerous difficulties were avoided and students benefited from classes which were just right for them. .....ff 5 nr , K l l t l r l ... 1 4 llilldkv' . .,,..-ui Q '9- 1 A-fm-an - .--H., ..., Lending a hand, Mrs. Driver and Mr. Nahra help students in choosing proper English classes. MGM Coordinator, Mrs. Hall, aids in student regis- tration. 12!Reglstratlen, Orientation
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75 Years, Would JubiIee've lt? Arcadians of all ages celebrated the city's Diamond Jubilee with all the spirit and enthusiasm that the occasion deserved. The celebration began on Friday, September 29th with a small parade during the half-time of the Arcadia vs. Temple City football game. Four floats, the band and its auxilary units, and the Miss Arcadia Court circled the football field. This parade was followed by - half-time performances by the Apache Marching Band, Drill Team, Princesses, and Tall Flags. Signaling the end of the festivities for the night was a sky full of brilliantly displayed fireworks. On Saturday morning, most of Arcadia was a participant in the Diamond Jubilee parade, whether on the sidelines or in the parade. A total of 91 floats, 4 bands, and 30 antique cars paraded around the 2 112 mile route which was lined by onlookers. After the parade, most Arcadians went to the Peacock Faire at the Santa Anita Fiacetrack. Booths, games, food, and music by the Pep Band and Chanteurs were available to amuse and entertain all who came. The festivities ended with the Diamond Jubilee Ball. The conclusion of the Diamond Jubilee left many Arcadians reflecting on the past, and wondering about Arcadia 75 years from now. 14!Diamond Jubilee l Xbnkxxx 'fill ll A display of fireworks was one of the highlights during the half-time of Arcadia vs. Temple City foot- ball game. Doing it with spirit, members of the Arcadia Pep Squad opens the parade by carrying the city's 75th Birthday Banner.
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