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Santa Cruz Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 33

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34-SanlanEStnluil Sunday, April 30, 1972 WHWS DOING ON CAMPOS Saturday, the Santa Cruz Re Key Club's Sweetheart, Mickie Albee, has been elected to repre- lays, with Harbor participating, sent Bayn Area Key Clubs at the wilt start at 10 a.m. To end this with a happy sen California-Nevada-Hawaji com ior thought: With the beginning petition this weekend in Sacra mento. The winer will reign over the Tri-State Key Clubs for a year. Marilyn Gilham, a junior and MSB St Cy Vandermeer, a sophomore, At Harbor By Rhys Thomas As the years go by, the competition for spirit leader gets harder. Tryouts were Tuesday, with each girl giving her own routine.

Congratulations and good luck go to JV cheerleaders Paulette Artis, Elaine Caviglia, Sue Famularo, and Julie Ris-paud, and varsity cheerleaders Maria Choy, Kathy King, Jenny Mueller, Cheryl Orwig and Jan-elle Price. Donna Bryant, Debby Caldwaller, Judy Coley, Joan Kirchner, June Lim and Mindy Squire are pom-pon girls and Barbara Barilati is Harbor's mascot. Wednesday at noon the Swifty Toulouse played for the student body in the quad. of daylight saving time today, there are approximately seven weeks of school left. At Marello By Faye Bongolan and Mark Alchorn We would like to congratulate Claudia Spinetti, a 1971 Marello graduate, on receiving a Certificate of Award in recognition of her achievements in the Modern have been appointed to be the new members of the Santa Cruz County Youth Commission.

They must attend two meetings a month, on Wednesdays. Today is family faire day at the Roaring Camp Railroad. Along with games, fire depart ment races, prizes, and food. the "Oganookie Rock Band" will Office Training course at Bryant Stratton College of Commerce in San Jose. Miss Spinetti has attained the Dean' List, and is one of 35 student receiving the award.

be featured. The family faire lasts from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and is sponsored by the SLV Youth Council, Inc. Prices for adults, This Wednesday, Ship of tbe train rides are $2.50, or $3.50 Sun will play at noon.

including food and train ride. MOTORIST'S 5-LIGHT AUTOMATIC JZ sale stock Just Received! We also wish to congratulate Kevin Johnson, a senior, for his receipt of a $200 art scholarhip Youths under 18 are $1.50 for train ride and $2.25 for food and from the Santa Cruz Art League It's getting closer to the time of the "Spring Boogie." Bids are on sale for $5 in the finance office. The spring formal is May 13 at the Coconut Grove, from 9 a.m. to 1 a.m. Ship of the Sun train.

CO Class rings arrived last Tuesday, to the delight of the juniors, and seniors awaiting their rings. "Join Demolay" is the motto of a recruiting effort headed by a group of boys who are trying to start a new chapter in SLV. Membership is open to wiU be playing. The Senior Car Wash at Han Way Below Wholesale Cost! en ihell, lb05 boquel was Family Nite Boardwalk tickets are being sold by various Har- 15" Cord Plugs Info Cor lighter Sxkl! great fun, and we made a few males 13 to 21. SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION OF STOCK ON HAND.

buck for the Prom, too! There will be an Open House 88 ber clubs. Contact Harbor High to find out where you can buy them. All students with application at Marello this afternoon, from 2 Five bright-red random-flashing lights warn traffic while you remain safe inside car! Great for flats, any breakdown. Hurry we bought mfr's. entire inventory to bring you this give-sway price! 12VDC.

At SCHS By IDA CLAIRE Making noise: "Noise" maga forms for summer classes of 61-2633 I Cut Moiatini a zine, SCHS magazine of poems, story shorts and sorts, will be to 5 p.m., followed by a spaghetti dinner at Good Shepherd School this evening. Cost of the dinner is $5 per person to benefit the Parent's Club. The Marello Singers present, "For Those Who Think Young" (rated: fun), May 19, 8 p.m. issued within three weeks, hope- tully. Making more noise: Last at Wetlake School.

Cost is $2 per Wednesday, "The Californians" band reverberated a i 1 through sound proof rooms and the like. Singing could be made out too at times. adult, $1 per student, and 50c per child. ncKets may Oe obtained on driver education and training should return them to the coun-selL(j office by Monday. Student planning to work this summer must have a work permit.

Sign up in the work experience office. Bob Schontzler participated in the State Individual Events Speech Finals with his selection of "Andersonville." He entered in the dramatic interpretation. For the sports fans, Harbor's baseball team has two games coming. Tuesday, it plays Salinas at Harbor and Friday the club also plays here against Watsonville. Both games should start about 4 p.m.

Our golfers have a match Tuesday against Santa Cruz High at Pasatiempo; Friday, on the Salinas fairways, we go against Harbor. Harbor's thinclads will run against Aptos, Friday at 4 p.m. At SLV By SHARON WRIGHT Boardwalk ticket are on sale from most any club or organization at SLVIIS for $1 per book. The book, consisting of five tick campus by some scores of students for family night, May 19. The $64 question: Knowing the virtues of knowledge, Bill Ter-zaghi did well in answering questions from the National Merit Scholarhip Contest.

He also did well moneywise with an award of $1,000. ets, may be used anytime dur ing the year at the boardwalk. There is a $10 firt prize and a. $5 second prize for the club selling the most tickets. So, hurry! The Pushbutton Controls! BatteryAC Operoon "Safety1' Interlock! Volume Tone Controls! Prom primping: Students from the 6CHS Prom will be selling value of each book is more than bids (one a couple) starting Mon Rndio hhtlt clbrotH nearly HrjH century of VAIUE wilri Hi Mfidtl I 200 ftn thr I $3.

Don't miss out on this sensational bargain. go rerorHr thnt'j nleyS renrly for Ifrtuffi Hirlfllinn nulu'f lHUVr, Anything1 "AiitAlovel' Orfl day. Contact David Bruce if bidding. Last picture shows: At -the SCHS Spring Film Festival Thursday night, a place called Harbor High took top prizes while SCHS brought up the rear in third and fourth places. The films were: "Lament at SLV Honor Roll recordings "Safety" intellect f)ifvrntt orcidentol e'1'Uts Hoi on o.tMf rioorm Bokr, 0(lii tof 01 (lit tecfrding HeoHphone O' tmion vp'nliDr Suit "i AC eHnptfr IfH you plug it in at homt and lovt o1 boMerips lnrluHts rm(itt-(Onlrol mill with itond.

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467 Iachl7 Robert Wasley and Janet Wisler. JUNIORS: Six A's: Ronald Lighthouse Point" by Bruce Gab Hammer and Suan Tomlinson. riel and "How to Steal in Three Five A's: Steve Dennis, Easy Steps" by Jon Smith Thomas Gardner, Sherry Hill, Honor roll students for the third quarter at San Lorenzo Valley High School has been re- ported. They are: FRESHMAN: Six A's, Leslie Gibbons, Phyllis Hamlin, and Leslie Stirling. Five A's: Wendy Aborn, David Mike Carmell, Mike Reid, Matt Christopher a i Jonathan Drummond, Eddie Rodriguez.

Parber. yd-' To cure the common Anti VD instruction began Thursday Hear Weather, Police, Fir PLUS FM in a Car Radio That's Portable with PE classes viewing a film called "Kathy A doctor ex Mb Four A's: Raymond Ashing-hurst, Betsy Bahr, Kathleen Card, Douglas Dossett, Patricia Gisondi, Mame Good, a 1 1 a Hansen, William King, Michael Leuck, Donald Rohrer, James Saffeels, JoAnn Stenlund, Wil plains to Kathy in the movie that she cannot have caught VD from Too! NOW ONLY A ji Compact 8-Track Stereo Tape Player doorknobs. A start anyway. At Loma Prieta By Joe Lahr liam Trigeiro, and Hoyt Yeat man. 95 SENIORS: Six A's: Terri At a recent assembly, Pau Goodman, Susan Hollingsworth, Steven Johnson, Kevin Keith, Colldeweih, Naomi Gardner, Sheree Hogsett; Cathy Pollock, Walter Root, Julie Sanborn, Diana Seifert, Marjorie Snider, Cy Vandermeer.

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