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Seniors Plan for Grad-Night, F, Q all Lib 'si MS CROWDS AWAIT tense moments of Sunny Hills game, which went into overtime with a glorious win. 136 Basketball season rolled on, seniors united to,torm a stronger class, petitions were circulated, and selected students receive scholastic awards. February is jammed full of activities While luniors further preparations and form committees tor the Junior4Senior Prom. Grad-night committees pre- pare tor the gala event as district senior class officers attend various meetings. GAA. holds try-outs for next year, and seniors rush to send out transcripts and prepare tor a new lite ahead. The art department helped celebrate the open- ing of the art gallery at the Anaheim Public Li- brary. February began busily and proceeded the same way until that day arrived-leap year day. MARYANN STOCKS portrays Jane after leaving Tar- zan in the iungle and returning to civilization.
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Future Pep Leaders Train As JOE CONRAD, Jeanette Hampton, and Leslie Richardson enter drawings in the Art Exhibit at the Anaheim Central Library. Of these three Leslie took an honorable mention. February busily continued as many activities were being planned at the same time. Many students flocked to the first yell and song leader practices as they learned routines for the day they would try out in March. Pupils from the art department exhibited their displays at the Anaheim Central Library for two weeks from February 27 through March 8. Ron Oliver and Kris Iverson received second place for their wire fly exhibits. Leslie Richardson re- ceived honorable mention. The last Savanna pep assembly rolled around as the theme Savannas Dying was portrayed by Sandy Long. Magnolia's Boy League sponsored the Loara- Magnolia dance on Saturday, February 8, featur- ing Kay Bell and the Spacemen. The following week the Sophomore class sponsored the Mardi Gras. Winners ofthe booth games happily took home gaily colored, stuffed animals. On Monday, February lO, G.A.A. held their annual Mother-Daughter Recreation Night. Fun and refreshments kept the spirits high as volley- ball teams were formed. MR. OTTA and Varsity M member fight it out to see who will get possession ot the ball during the first half of the DonkeyABasketbaIl game. l38
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