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25 Seniors Maintain Top Standards This group of students, consisting of twenty-five of the graduating seniors, has greatly' excelled scholastically. They have managed to maintain an outstanding grade average throughout all of their four years in high school. They have served the school in a great number of ways. All of them have participated, either as a member or an officer, in extracurricular activities. Quite a number have traveled in both the United States and Europe. Some of them have been placed in ad- vanced classes, and they still have man- aged to maintain their high standards. All of them are planning to attend college and to become professional men and women: teachers, doctors, and law- yers, just to name a few. They have all planned this program from their freshman year and have had the perserverance to continue with it. They should be highly commended for their records and line work. MARGARET HAGAN'S activities included A Cappella Choir, National Honor Society, Tri-Hi-Y, Bi-Chem-Phy, and the Junior Ad- visory Board. She also participated in several science fairs and was the Betty Crocker Home Economics Contest winner for Catalina. She plans to attend Stanford University and major in French and Pre-med. Q!! 5 yri. ,N-W 5, .5 .jf Scholarly, versatile senior, CONNIE Mc- MILLAN is proof that scholarship and fun do mix. Connie participated in many activities throughout high school: Debate, Rifle Team, the Junior Advisory Board, the Ski-Club, and a delegate to Girls' State. Born in Detroit, Connie lived in Fresnillo, Mexico. She also traveled to Washington, D.C., as a contestant in the Voice of Democracy Contest. This sixteen-year old senior advocates that her most exciting experience was meeting Vice- President Nixon and Sam Rayburn while visit- ing Washington, D.C. Student federation vice president, JUDY ALLEN had many activities including Girls League, CHS correspondent to the Arizona Daily Star, and the girls' tennis team. She held the office of freshman class secretary, sopho- more and junior councilman, sophomore presi- dent of GAA, and sergeant-at-arms of Tri-Hi- Y. She enjoys playing the guitar and collecting progressive jazz records. She plans to enter the College of Education at the U. of A. KW' ,,.,,,y , , y, Q' , X . axis., NS, fa- I 1 l l l l unauasnnli ,M w , i ffl' ., i., Q!! , , it '?t. J QL..
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