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Festivities of February's Mardi Gras Ball The Favorites' Dance was the highlight of the season. Surrounded by the masks, hats, streamers, and confetti of the Mardi Gras theme, nine favorites were presented at the ball where the Escorts pro- vided the music. Freshman favorites were Danna Yates, Faith Knaffle, Pepe Serna, and Raul Garcia. The sophomore favorites were Sandy Smith, Laura Lea Hooker, Guy Lease, Buddy Greenwood, and George Dunson. . to decorate the gymnasium for the gala Mardi Gras Ball. At the Circle K Car Bash, Sandy McKinney and ja- nelle Eastham combine forces to bash their friends Linda Papageorge is fitted for the fur she will wear in the style show sponsored by the Business Club.
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Easter Begins Long Wait for Graduation Workers start planting trees in the flagpole square as a part of the new campus beautification program. Bob LaDouceur and Brook Crawford hang the Young Lions' recognition poster in the Student Center. Easter vacation started the hectic pace of end-of- school activities. During the holidays students en- joyed the fun and relaxation of the warmer weather and most attended Easter services at the church of their choice. Trips to Padre, parties and picnics were the order of the day as spring sprung, May brought the Recognition Day assembly and the announcement of the Hall of Fame. The Young Lions introduced the Teacher of the Month poster which recognized various instructors on campus. Toward the end of the semester students turned to their studies in hopes of finishing the year with good grades. On May 29 another year in Del Mar history ended with the presentation of degrees at Com- mencement. Brook Crawford lends a helping hand to Monk Miller as the boys dress for Commencement exercises.
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