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f ,,,.4I - we' A in nuff-:wi .fy II WT' Liquadator Love prepares some of his 'special' pancakes. Service With a Smile Who gets service at home like the service the iass of '68 got at their annnal senior breakfast? Iobody! Where else but at Cabrillo could you nd such good cooks as Liquadator Love and Lumpy Levin ? Where else but at Cabrillo auld you find such prompt waiters as Flower- hild Gerard and Pinafore Chinnici. The uet looked daring as they were decked out in ttle paper hats and frilly little aprons. For only quarter you could get all the breakfast you :ould eat. Mr. Gerard set down before you two olden brown p'ancakes and a plate of sausages. our mouth watered at the sight of the food. ou poured some syrup on the pancakes. The frup kept sinking into the pancakes and finally, 'ith an aching arm you set the syrup down minking by now you must have enough. Then ou tasted that first bite of your syrup-logged ancakes. How could such luscious pancakes :ste so bad? That was the day the school urse, Mrs. Littleiohn experienced her first case f the pancakeitist epidemic. Such unique help, such class spirit, such xughter, and such an unusual epidemic, could e found in only one place-at Cabrillo. gg R. B J ..-of A I Vicki Mattioli builds higher spirit at the senior breakfast. Bruce Johnson waits impatiently for his breakfast. f .. s is Don Sackrider sits glumly after having eaten his 'great' breakfast. if 1 K .f: ' '. r Q. . . r . J V n 5: d, it G v t , -. S A f ...T . ss' ss 11 23
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22 Fashion Shows Highlight Year This year two different types of Fashion Shows were held. The first one held December 7, was the second annual Senior Fashion Show. Selected senior girls modeled the latest styles from various stores in Lompoc. It proved to be a great success and netted over S100 for the senior class. g The second show held one week later was put H on by the Home Ec. department. Girls'modeled the gg outfits they made in class for parents and teachers. ti Helping out with both fashion shows was Mrs. Janice Pierre, a senior sponsor and Home Ec. teacher. Special escorts for both events were Senior boys Bill Edmonds, Park Haney, Bob Davis, and Paul Homes. Senior Bill Edmonds escorts Joyce Tyler in the Home Ec. Fashion show. XJ? All .. 1' R3 .L 4 .. S T .., l if F r ' , L .. . ...., ,.,. sa, , ,th 'f T Posing with senior sponsor, Mrs. Pierre, are left to right: Debbie Buccigrossi, Rhonda Rule, Lucia Bonacker, Chris Facer, and Linda Bonacker: Occasion was the annual Senior Fashion Show . i , Q . . l
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Sharon Forte Reigns Over Winter Formal Junior class president, Dallas Britton, crowns Sharon Forte Winter Formal Queen. The Winter Semi-Formal signaled the start of the holiday season. Held at Vandenberg Junior High, couples danced to the music of the Thundermugs. The queen candidates represented the pride of the sponsoring organizations of Cabrillo. Chosen by the student body on the basis of talent and beauty, senior Sharon Forte was selected as the Winter Formal Queen. Her court consisted of seniors, Diane Crocker, Kathy Ewing, Paula Dinkel and iunior Cathy Prince. Their escorts were Tim George, Bob Arnett, Steve Lopez, and Pat McGraw. Chairman of the formal was senior Anita Anderson. Queen Sharon was sponsored by the Drama Club. For her talent presentation she did a comedy hat routine and a piano solo. The theme of the 'I968 Winter Formal was 'Frosted Fantasy.' Queen candidates and their escorts wait nervously as the 1968 Winter Formal Queen is announced. 24
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