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“M” Overhaul seniors took first place with a white rocket. Meanwhile, freshmen inv aded the home of snakes and lizards to rebuild and repaint the M”. The Girls’ League Formal arrived, with hair appointments to be kept and dinner jackets to be cleaned. Nostalgia struck seniors as they staged their final play, ''Beauty and the Beef’. KING CHAVEZ IS CROWNED by Girls' League President Duran at the Novem- ber formal, right. JUNIORS DISPLAY school spirit by window painting, above. FUTURE FRESHMEN, J. Todacheeny and L. Peshlakai, view university data, above. GIRLS' LEAGUE KING and President pre- side over Royal Court of Attendants, left. 11
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Fall Boasts STUDENTS DECORATE for G. L. Prom. 10 Float Contest, To their delight, students returned from vacation caused by the AEA Convention only to receive another holiday on Veteran’s Day. But while others slept or watched TV, a determined yearbook staff worked diligently to meet a deadline, football players underwent one of the roughest workouts of the season, and the band practiced for the home game. Open House rolled in, enabling parents and students to talk with faculty and administration. Four beautiful floats at the San Manual game represented Wildcats in competition for the ■ Class of the Year plaque; GOSSIPING? SURELY NOT! Mr. Ga- lusky discusses grades with student's parent at November open house, above. SOPHOMORE GIRLS pull cake entry in float parade at San Manual game, below.
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MORENO'S BETSY ROSS? L Ham, D. Hernandez designed, sewed banner. CHEERFUL CHOIR members perform at annual Christmas assembly, right. Holidays Trigger ABC NEWSMEN, right, interview Coach Friedli for personality sket- ches of the local Marine casualties. High Hopes for White Christmas ABC newsmen preparing a feature story on the six local Marines killed in action. An excellent Christmas concert was staged the day we welcomed a two-week holiday. While some slept their vacation away, varsity hoopsters captured the E.A.C. Tournament, adding the first place trophy to our display case. The arrival of a sunny and warm I )ecember shattered students' hopes for snowfall. Student( Council members posed as Santa’s elves, trimming the traditional tree and thus triggering epidemics of Christmas day-dreams. All mourned the death of another Ml IS graduate in Viet Nam, Clive Garcia. Students and faculty mingled with WE WON! Sophomores rejoice over results of the annual food drive, left. SANTA'S HELPERS? Student Council members trim traditional tree, right.
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