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1 Rod Richardson, June Morita, and Dave Gibbs are among the many who eat lunch on Mrs. Giberson instructs one ofhel. drafting Students the field. 1 1 1 1 Gale Blomstrom gets a playful warning from Jim Borelli. 1 1 The football team receives the intent interest ofits boosters.
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l ., Bruce Montgomery raises his helmet and fist lt l d ' ' A ' ' exu ant y uring the Creative ideas are thought ofdunng the spare moments in class. post-game excitement. School activities are varied but constant School-moming announcements, salute the flag English, History, Math, and P.E. 3A's forjoining a club, attending a rally, visiting the field. Football's exciting, El Cerrito wins! Buildings burn, and the PTSA raps. Thanksgiving, Christmas, the Nutcracker Suite and school again. Musicals, basketball tournaments, and the semester ends. Term papers, reports and new classes for the Seniors. Some graduate, college applications are in, and it's Spring! Track, baseball, swimming, and the field is fresh, the end nears, but school drags on. Proms, balls and the activities abound. Awards, wills, walk-out, speeches, graduation, and it's over! School work and lectures don't always holdthe interest ofboys. l O
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S Juniors take first place in traditional Homecoming Things become a tradition quickly at El Cerrito. If playing the Homecoming game against Pinole again isn't proof enough, then the first prize in the float competition going to the class of '72, two years in a row, should be. The winning float, entitled Beating the Spartans is No Big Tusk , was a large grey elephant. The Senior class took second again with Sizzle the Spartans. Sophomores, new to the tradition, managed to take third with Smash the Spartans. Happiness is Beating the Spar- tans was the Boosters' entry. If tradition ruled in the float competition, it was ignored in the election of a Homecoming King and Queen. Winners were seniors, Brooke Bailey and Steve Kline. Other candidates were juniors, Peggy Grodhaus and Bob Frost, sopho- mores, Karen Ng and Jay Sato: and Boosters, Bonita Bonner and Vince Pistello. Stacie Nawata waves a pom-pon enthusiastically. Right: The crowd shows its support oftheteam. l2 1' t 4 2+ ' Q,,,.f t,. 11355 0? Around the track traveled the Seniors' entry Sizzle the Spartans on October l6: this float came in second. .ax . . U-'UW
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