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'37 nior Cathy Moore Es her hem adjusted f Mrs. Pierre while ancy Kempe looks 1. UCU. Members of Cabrillo's outstanding drill team perform Georgie Girl skit at the Homecoming assembly. Cabrillo is Pride Greatness in a school is measured primarily through its student body. Cabrillo's students certain- ly qualify their school for that top rating. It is an aware, energetic, responsible group, which strives unendingly for perfection. From its leaders of spirit and sports, right down to the mathematics and science majors, hard work is the only way to develop a successful formula. Whether that success is a well- timed drill team formation, a new physics discovery or simply a B grade in that tough government class, all are strived for with that same Cabrillo spirit. Each student in his own way adds to the com- bined atmosphere of learning and leisure and through his intense pride creates the best of each element. -l- gi- I
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One of the school's foremost leaders, drum majorette Paula Dinkel, leads the band during u halftime routine. ' -N, .............-q has .s so f.. , , . so vs . t '10 , . f Q . - . - . s . 4 - .ss u .sf .4 fe . Q 4 . s fs ,........ ...,.. Bob Giddings simulates reactions of o gyroscope in senior physics class.
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Pride is Everywhere lt could be iust a relaxing ride past the village golf course with the bicycle club or a hectic period of art work for Mr. Fisher, but that extreme sense of pride is still present. Pride in self-improvement and in the group of which you are a part, are feelings which can hardly be matched. All organizations strove to fill their calendars with activities that would surpass those of any other year. Seniors felt espe- cially proud of their standing as leaders of under- clossmen who would go on through high school after the l Class of '68 was gone, though hopefully not forgotten. That unique presence of pride is felt everywhere. Bike club adviser, Mr. Bud Greene leads members on a colorful lourney In autumn last year. Q 'F i ' , ,r A W vt' . ,gf ' y Q 1, X ' 'V ,N H, .. N - .51 f :N .V?l ., - t-deff A. 1 g Q V .sggii N , Al V+, .4 fc if Hai :ssc ff 12 ire- ...s'1. ?' t- if 1 W Ai., V - W 3,-.5 V I K J - 5 . 'Q 'efpjisxsi-X1 .tt -4 1 fist: ' s-if is f' rs .. tr r fs -41.4. f -ty ...--1 1. Mk 'f - ' ' it it X, ffl' i ' -N 5 L . 'ik+iP5MfQ.g. i'Wih '4W M lil fr X 6 i Q 'f 'M ' ,piss 'M ' if -if .WW I l pw ii' f m
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