Millikan High School - Aries Yearbook (Long Beach, CA)

 - Class of 1978

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California Jam Over 100,000 rock fans gathered at the Ontario Motor Speedway on March 18th, to be a part of California Jam 2. After gates were opened at 3:00 Satur- day morning, spectators hurried to find a spot that provided them with an accepta- ble view of the stage area. Picnickers located comfortable spots to recline on next to their styrofoam coolers loaded with snacks, while the less-ambitious resigned themselves to waiting in lengthly lines to purchase some hot cocoa, a warm turkey drumstick, or a fro- zen yogurt cone. Sponsored by K-MET radio station and California Jam, lnc., in association with Wolf and Rissmiller Concerts, this event featured the sounds of such well-known musicians as Aerosmith, Ted- Nugent, Foreigner, Dave Mason, Heart, Bob Welch, and Santana. A notable feature of the festival was its specially installed sound system. lts capacity for high- range velocities enabled it to surpass previous levels listed in the Guiness Book of World Records. The day was indeed a long one CBob Welch opened the show at 10:00 a.m. and Rubicon wound it up around 10:00 p.m.J, but it was a worthwhile experience for all who enjoyed good music and good people. Many who attended left with one question on their mind - how soon gould they get tickets for California Jam

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-V? W The Year of Changes. . . Kotter's Sweathogs getting a female member, a big decrease in Fiamshack attendance, balle- rina slipper flats making a comeback on the fash- ion scene, Shaun Cassidy following after brother David as number one teen idol, the band per- forming in the movie THE BEES and making 5400, new hand-held radar catching speeders, farmers and Indians marching on Washington, D.C., the Bakke controversy demanding a re-eval- uation of the minority quota system, arsonists setting fire to Quigley's and the Subway Hero Sandwich Shop, McDonnell-Douglas workers going on strike, CALIFORNIA JAM 2 ROCKING LOS ANGELES AND ORANGE COUNTIES, Carol Burnett and Bob Newhart leaving television, the termination of the building of the B-1 bomber, head custodian Sam Hernandez leaving, opera singer Maria Callas dying, R2D2 setting his footprints in the cement at Mann's Chinese Theatre, Farrah introducing fawcett jewelry and Diane Keaton sim Lookme Fon Mn.eooo1 BAR. v7.15 ., 'Slim



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Council Chats by the Flag Pole Student-teacher meetings began under the ini- tiative of Fall President Gary Berberet, with stu- dents requesting the opportunity to be repre- sented on teacher committees. Special emphasis was placed on student-teacher visitations to stu- dent council. An addition to Gary's busy agenda was his seat on the Long Beach Unified School District's Cur- riculum Committee as a student representative. He met once monthly with this committee to dis- cuss new courses and courses to be eliminated in the Long Beach District. Gary was also a member of the President's council, which consisted of all five of the Long Beach area high school presi- dents. A student-faculty basketball game, along with a Spring Week and Spring Dance, were a few of the activities organized by Spring President Russ Hagey. Russ also stressed new ideas for communica- tion between faculty, students, and Student Council. Quad Questions and Council Chats during lunch periods were two projects Russ initi- ated to give students contact with their elected officers. Russ also began teacher evaluations of class council representatives and student repre- sentation on the faculty level during faculty coun- cil PUBLICIZING THE POLY game, Steve Teodosiadis arranges the marquis. 1 l If 1? . -.-4 I SPRING OFFICERS, Brian Napper, Russ Hagey and Carol Tieffer, 1 BELOW: LARRY YOUNG HELPS Scott Hodson write his purchase order. A-if BELOW: ADVISOR CHUCK McFERRIN explains parliamentary procedures. BOTTOM: TALKING WITH LAKEWOOD council members, Carolyn Bell waits for lunch. 5 4, F I st Q ,av W Iii U 4 r. ' ,U ' V 1 4 Activities Student Body Presidents and Council

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