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Aries March 21- April 19 The Ram is always searching for tomorrow, explaining why he skips class today. His ruling planet is Mars, conspicuous for leadership when under fire from the administration for those projects Aries so often destrts. His element is fire, making him a hot one to get along with. Nancy Jane Anderson sophomore board, junior board, licity board 4, Spanish club 4, CSF 3-4, TWIG 4 . . . . girls ' choir 3-4, fashion show 1 . . . . Deborah Lee Bur- Linda Laura Dodge 3 service blocks, CSF 1-4, TWIG ton girls ' choir 1-3 ... . Cathy Curtin transfer Holy 4, band 1-3. Cross high school, Mountain View, California 3, Pub-
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The Class of ' 70 Junior high was finally behind us and in September of 1966 the Class of ' 70 descended upon Carlmont to an exciting new world. Remember the first time your locker wouldn ' t open and then you discovered you were at the wrong locker? How about when you were directed to the opposite end of the school instead of to your class? And to top that off you walked onto senior lawn by mistake and got dumped head-first in a trashcan. Those are times we like to pretend never existed. The sophomores were sarcastic, juniors overbearing, but the seniors were helpful. They guided us through the first few weeks until the shadows of classes, home- work, teachers, and students started to take shape in our inexeperienced minds. Our freshman year started off with the traditional Hi-day rally. Our class surprised the school by spread- ing throughout the Glen as the biggest class in school history. The first week of school was climaxed by the Sock Hop, thrilling us all because it l asted past nine o ' clock! We started off our treasury with the $25 prize for the best Christmas tree at the Christmas dance. It was decorated traditionally with toys beneath the evergreen. Our donut sales and fun night profits help- ed to build the treasury. We were led through that ex- citing year by Dori Slater, Celia Mosher, and Judy Eggleson. Summer sped by and the school year began all too soon. We returned as confident sophomores, laughing at the small scared freshmen. Summer saw many changes in the Carlmont we knew. Schedules were changed to a two-track system where freshmen re- ' ' mained later than everyone else. Our cafeteria disap- peared, replaced by vending machines and processed food. We elected Gary Dei Rossi, Bob Chang, and Carol Pex to lead us in that profitable year of pizza and do- nut sales. We hoped to start a new tradition of a spring elections dance and winning the soap box derby. We doubled our treasury and started plans for junior prom. We spent our junior year selling donuts and Cracker Jacks, sponsoring Charley ' s Aunt, and lolling on Lone Oak lawn. Schedules had been changed again and more vending machines added to fill student stom- achs. Our junior prom was held in the romantic gym to an Hawaiian theme, Kahalua. Sandi Fleisher was crowned princess. Jan Futrell, Dan Sullivan, and Mari- anna Belli were class officers. Once again we tri- umphed at the soap box derby. Our senior year started off with a bang! Flexible scheduling was here to replace last year ' s program. Loan Oak lawn was buried beneath the new portable buildings, and a new field was built above T-wing. But the distinction of senior lawn was ours at last and we proudly welcomed the freshmen with the Sock Hop. Preparing for senior ball, we sold donuts and Cracker Jacks again and held a post-game dance. The year was filled with sports events, a car rally, college applica- tions, and senior pranks. Senior ball was held at the Peninsula Golf and Country club and seniors broke tradition by omitting the Bay cruise. Winding up the year were the senior week activities and then gradua- tion. Our four years are over. It is all behind us new and we have a new history to make.
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Steven Eich Terry Elder Charles Erwin Jeffrey Everett Linda Figone Legislature 2, admin president 3-4, Spirit board 1-2, Welfare board 1, sophomore board, junior board, senior board, synchronized swimming 1-2, pompon girl 4, CGA fashion show 3, CASC 2, junior prom decorating comm. 3 . . . . Gail Gaumer 2 service blocks, Carlmonitor 2, 1 admin block, freshman board, sophomore board, junior board, senior board, CSF 1-4, International club 1-3, Model UN 4, ACTION 2-3, ten- nis 1, volleyball 2 . . . . Chris Guntii 2 service blocks, Spirit board 2-3, Publicity board 4, Finance board 3-4, sophomore board, junior board, senior board, track 3-4, hockey 4, basketball 4, volleyball 4 . . . . Kevin Lee Hogan Track 2 Denise Hunt Spanish club 2-3, CSF 2-4, International club 3, ACTION 2-3, TWIG 2-4 .... IVIarcia Kilday Welfare board 3-4, junior board, senior board, CSF 2-4, International club 4, ACTION 3, TWIG 4, admin representative 3, nominating con- vention 1, homecoming decorations 3, junior publicity chairman, schol. block, CSF Life Seal, 1 service block.
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