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,f . v X Sb-3 . , S fi 1 ' M i 'PY Seniors seem to find humor in a history lecture by Mr. Low. Seniors Remember To a senior June 1968 does not mean just graduation, although that is a'n extra special occasion for that month. Some of them will be going away or staying in the vicinity to go to college. Others will begin that gruesome thought of full-time labor. But as they leave they'll be taking with them memories, pleasant, and some not so pleasant. But they'll always look back to Cabrillo as a school where many opportunities were offered to them and their after school life was the busiest. They'll remember the assemblies, the crowded side walks between classes, trying to beat the wind in walking to class, and most ot all the silly, embarrassing, sad, and learning times that they had in class. To all of Cabrillo's '68 seniors we say good luck! Seniors remember the corners between classes where they caught up on the latest developments. 3l
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E, 3 i gang E ' an Paul Holmes and Bob Davis enjoy refreshments before watching football films. rf' Patti Watkins, Homecoming Queen candidate, makes last minute touch-ups on her hair before getting her picture taken. Senior Ski Club members discuss the conditions of the snow before going out to the slopes. 30
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We Remember 1967-68 As the school year 1968 closes, we look back and remember. Our experiences are fresh in our minds now. As the years pass new experiences will replace the old and all that will be left of the old experiences will be memories. Our memories will be varied. Some may remember that 1968 was the year for Ca- brillo's first Homecoming. Some will re- member going to C.l.F. in football. You may remember the rivalry between Cabrillo and Lompoc. Your memories might include going on a ski club field trip or being in the drama club play Rally Round the Flag Boys. You might remember playing in CabriIlo's first powder puff football game. Some may re- member the Christmas Formal or the iunior- senior prom or after game dances. You might remember marching in a long parade or performing at games. Whatever your memories may be, we will look backward with pride and forward with confidence. We remember the death ofthe Braves at the Cabrillo-Lompoc football game assembly. N. 2.1 3 Maurice Russell and Sharon Forte will remember being man and wife in the F play Rally Round the Flag Boys. 32 We remember Linda Pecyna, Linda Stouch, Nell Comstock, 1 who helped create the 'spirit' of Cabrillo. EXl
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