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GIRLS RIDE ON TO THE FIELD The Carlmont-Sequoia game was well attended by people who came to see the crowning of the sports queen as well as the action on the field. The five finalists rode out onto the field, each trying not to fall out of the car, wave, and look nonchalant at the same time. The A.V. crew must have been overcome by the excitement of the occasion because the microphone didn ' t work. Even without the microphone, however, everyone present knew that Sandy Hildebrand was chosen queen. After she was crowned, Sandy and the other four girls were escorted off the field, the game was resumed, and the A.V. crew quietly crept out of the stadium. The five finalists pictured below are (1-r) Judy Manning, Bobbi Petitclerc, Marilyn Moar, Sandy Hildebrand, and Brooksie Howe. OUEEN HUGS PRINCIPAL TERREMERE AFTER CROWNING BARRY STEELE YAWNS AS GIRLS ANXIOUSLY AWAIT ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE QUEEN
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. ! ■ I PARENTS REFUEL AT BACK-TO-SCHOOL NIGHT mmar jk COLLEGE NIGHT AT SMOGGY WOODSIDE HIGH SCHOOL The Fe Fi Fo Fumble Fling, kickoff dance of the year, welcomed the freshmen. Apparently a few of them had never been to a dance before. At the first CGA assembly, a beautiful hot day in the glen, no one knew what was happening, but who cared? The girls were getting out of sixth period. To prepare for the future, seniors and juniors and their parents attended college day at Woodside High School where representatives from several col- leges were present to answer questions. SOME STUDENTS ATTEND CAREER CONFERENCE IN RELIGION JESSEN, KAMINI GUPTA, FRIES AT U.N. ASSEMBLY 25
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«Rpr % : - O.K., SO WHERE ' S YOUR SCARF PASS? Various subversive groups around Carlmont began setting aside days for the remembrance of their favor- ite personalities. The CAAMA (Carlmont Associa- tion for the Advancement of Music Appreciation) celebrated Beethoven ' s birthday on December 16. Peter Gunn day came next, sponsored by the tough- er ' 1 senior boys. Holding up the tradition of the past two years, the Carlmomtor staff again paid tribute to the greatest woman in history, Susan B. Anthony. Interplanetary A. M. Cutler day was celebrated on February 24. Dedicated French III students planned the surprise party under the direction of A. M. Cutler himself. UNIDENTIFIED OBSERVER IN THE HALL LONGINGLY WATCHES THE FOURTH ESTATE FROLIC ON S.B.A. DAY DECEMBER 16, DER TAG FOR DEVOE, DEAN AND THE C.A.A.M.A.
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