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Fun Nights grooved with adventure and fun as the three evenings of gaiety were held on the West Campus in May. Swimming, volleyball, basket- ball, rootbeer-chugging, tricycle races, and tug-of-wars highlighted the evenings. Juniors celebrated May 1, while freshmen frolicked May 8 and sophomores gathered May 15. Juniors right played an exciting, but sticky, contest of rootbeer-chugging; while an excited junior below collided with the ball for a needed point in volleyball. 28
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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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Swimming above proved to be the favorite sport for a majority of students, while juniors top right raced to finish first in an exciting gunnysack competition. Tricycle racing center high- lighted the junior evening with sometimes dangerous fun. Sopho- mores right onjoyed a variety of food, including potato chips, hot dogs, and punch, between sessions of physical activity.
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