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PRI G FGRMAL DINNER A DDANCE f yat ,4 .ar Students took the Coronado Ferry out to the Spring Formal with the theme TaraN, from uGone With the Windu this year. Dinner was served early in the evening at the Hotel del Coronado, followed by dancing to Don Ellis and his orchestra. The band proved to very popu- larg dancers not only enjoyed listening to the jazzfrock band, but rocked out on the crowded dance floor during most of the numbers. Wayne Clark was Master of Cere- monies, drawing for door prizes ranging from an expense-paid trip to San Fran- cisco to tickets to a go-cart course and to Belmont Park! Thanks to the romantic hotel, entertaining band and chair- man Cindy Hagerls efforts, the dance helped conclude the social year at Cal Western and get everyone prepared for S finals. . , YVayne Clark leans over to shake hands with a door prize winner Carlos Reyno- so and his date Dottie VVicker. Go-carb ing, anyone? Mind if I change first? fp' fQ 9-s Q! V 4 Lf' MHWA .M ,,, 'fi 'mm J.-,:Tf. 5' ' M, M F gif fl? , Dinner was mandatory with dance bids this year. so students enjoyed roast beef with wine sauce and the company of those sitting across the table. Y i
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SCHGOL YEAR CONCLUDED WITH HTARAM- Q. asm, was 1:54 f ' .W ,avi 123' fs x 1 'La -,fifi wb 'f Eli ,fy kkgam Y, 3' fry-., Cheri Stemler and date Bob Nevein talk to Provost Cannon and Mrs. Cannon during an intermission. ,-- '-- -W! 4' ,mfr-A-Q 2' . mf A toast to ? Associated Students Presi- dent Bob Skomer and cheerleader Betty Isaacs appear very happy to see the year end at last.
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. . . a hand-carved sculpture, a modern play and a lively orchestra, All are sights and sounds not greatly publicized on our campus. Students spent Weeks and even months per- fecting plays that can be enjoyed for a few nights by an audience. Art students show their talents at exhibits which took weeks to prepare. Muscles are pulled and hacks are strained as students try to perfect a difficult dance move- ment. Much of what these people do is only seen for a few hours or days, and the long rehearsals that go into these fine arts are seldom seen at all. In the next few pages, one can see the work involved with the transition from an idea to a finished piece of art.
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