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26 Sampling bread below al Fisherman's Wharf whilo awaiting the start of Saint Joan was Dave Lawry. Up, up, and away with Carol Neu and Rhonda Cicolani bottom proved an hi- larious addition to the May 16 A Cappella Choir field trip. The cosmetology booth bot- tom drew a crowd to Kay Hunter at the Oc- cupational Guidance Center for sophomores on April 22. Tricycles, bicycles, skateboards, and horses right transported EC studonts on Earth day, April 22. Anxious seniors bottom, tar right looked forward to the Occupational Guidance Center's presentation on Apr. 20 at the San Joaquin County Fairgrounds in Stockton.
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Block 'L7 couples lost their way on the Woodbridge Country Club Golf Course when they decided to go for a stroll May 16 at their annual semi- formal dinner-dance at the adjacent Elk's Club Lodge. Bids were $5 for members and $6 for non-members. The cost in- cluded a beef-in-barrel dinner from 7-9 and dancing from 9 to midnight. Jim Aberle and Mike Lynch served as coketenders. Jana Batteate far left was really stepping out. Couples center relaxed during a slow dance. Chaperones John Giannoni, Jim Sowers, Step- hen Scott, and Paul Glennon left took time to rest their elbows on the bar. Hungry though they were below, there was ample time for smiles. Fore! Dancers bottom grooved on the fourteenth fairway to the Loose Ends.
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San Francisco held trips dominated extra-curricular excursions. Chinatown, Golden Gate Park, and the San Francisco Museum were on the agenda for art students Apr. 25. Mr. William Fairgrieve's English Honor II students ventured to Geary Theater Apr. 10 to see Oedipus Rex, while Mrs. Joanne Hoflman's honor classes viewed the performance of Saint Joan Apr. 28. Pegasus members also traveled to San Francisco May 16 to see the play Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, and Oriental Literature students ex- perienced an authentic dinner at the Japanese Cultural Center May 6. Enthusiasm for California's history and operation motivated 65 pupils from Mrs. Margaret Ireland's Government classes to explore the State Capitol and Sutter's Fort March 18. Sacramento Medical Center sponsored Health Careers Day Apr. 24. Members also toured the medical school on the U.C. Davis campus. Hewlett-Packard Electronics Company in Palo Alto was the destina- tion of Mr. Ralph Herbig's classes, Apr. 17. A four-day camping trip into Nevada was taken Apr. 11-14 by Mr. Trevor Pendray's Special Educa- tion class. Highlights of the trip in- cluded a visit to Grover's Hot Springs and Nevada State Prison. The Class of '70 planned a trip to Disneyland June 10. 27
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