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Moonlite Memories Sponsored By Keywanettes December eighteenth was the night of the Winter Formal, whose theme was Moon- lite Memories. It was a fitting theme as the dance was held outside at the California Plaza in Buena Park. First couples would enter the Movieland Wax Museum and then go into the dance. The band Frontseat kept the beat going from eight thirty to twelve thirty. Couples were asked to bring small gifts for the Toys for Tots Drive. The dance was under the sponsorship of the Keywanettes Service Club and the Key Club. The Keywanettes also sold Gobble Grams to raise funds for the event. 1. Terrie Russell and Blake Ingram laugh about something, someone must have said something funny. Mike Doting, Christa Fieldsted, Robin Carter, Jim Caner, Bob Hawkins, and Anne Knudsen take a break from dancing. 5. Colieen Szabo falls asleep in date Tim Preston ' s arms i I lie band Fromseat also performed at last year ' s Winter Formal. ■ The California Plaza was the site of this year ' s formal. 6. Tino Nunez, Donna Kowalski, Romy Feeher, and Gary Graves (hidden behind Tinol dance under the moonlight. One of the many cakes made by [he Plaza Cater- ers. 28 Winter Formal
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Pep Week Starts With A Bang! On January sixth Pep Week began. The excitment of the students lasted through the eighth. This years Pep Week was sponsored by the Pep Squad. During the week, activities included: the shaving cream pile-up, in which the sophomores came in first place. The Big Wheel decorations, and the racing of the Big Wheels, in which the seniors placed first in both events. On Friday the week ended with the Pep Assembly, basketball game, and the dance. At the assembly, the events included: the orange pass, the blanket chariot race, and the amoeba race. The Varsity cheerleading squad performed a routine used at competitions. Later that night the basketball game and dance followed with the crowning of the king and queen. The J.V. team defeated Orange. At the halftime of the Varsity game, Kathy Smoot was crowned Pep Queen. At the dance following the game, John Ellis was crowned Pep King. John Murrel and Sharon Svendsen pass the orange as the senior class cheers them on. Senior Miizi Nolan leads the way in the big wheel race as the seniors win another event. David C. Smith drags Kellie Miller round the obstacle course in the blanket chariot race. Cheryl Hart and her group of freshmen have fun in the amoeba race. Hung Tran dances to the music at the Pep dance held friday night after the game. Mr. Phil Smoot crowns daughter Miss Kathy Smoot as the Pep Queen while others, including escourt Scon Conway look on. Freshmen came in last place in the shaving cream pile-up, but gave it a cood try. 30 Pep Week
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