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'rw- f JANICE PHELPS has lived in Bal- timore, where she was born, as well as in Tucson. Janice was very active in Job's Daughters, National Honor Society, and Spanish Club. She was a Student Federation Delegate in her junior and senior years and had the honor of taking trigonometry and col- lege algebra at the university last summer. Her future plans include studying at the U. of A. to become a teacher. Brooklyn-born RICK PARRISH lists his interests as athletics and philosophy. Rick plans to become a Rabbi. At present he is president of his temple's youth group. He has also participated in oratorical and debate contests, and lists Speech and English as his favorite classes. Rick has been active in football and baseball and is a three year letterman. His school ac- tivities have included vice-president of Hi-Y, a member of the student coun- cil and advisory board. Q QATAWA ui6HlST. um.. . 395897 ' V 1 1, 1 ,Q I ,W we sfil'-1'- 1 W fx! rs, V- is 5 . xl, K' '. L1 X ia WW M.. K 1 Hear-ye!, Hear-ye! is heard as DARLENE JAMES presides as chief justice of the student court. Her ac- tivities included Job's Daughters, Girls' League Council, NHS, A Cap- pella Choir, Ensemble, advisory board, Catalina Christian Youth, speech, and representing CHS as Rodeo Queen Attendant. She plans to study teaching and music at Ashland College in Ohio. A238 f an ,ft , 2 4 3 ,I 5 .., ., 'rf ., 2 6 ,UQ , i A w 4 I M. if is I'm very interested in people, states NANCY BAKSA, 18 year-old senior. Nancy has been on the Stu- dent Council, is a member of Na- tional Honor Society, and has worked with the Inter-School Council. Nancy also played an active part in the Dar- danaires. She claimed the most ex- citing thing that happened to her was dining at the Paramount Studios one summer. She plans to attend the U. of A. and major in Home Economics. Lively KRIS BORN, a native New Yorker, has seen much of the United States. Kris participates in her church choir, serves on the Youth Employ- ment Service Advisory Board, and is secretary of the Candystripers at Tuc- son Medical Center. Among her school activities were the tennis team, debate team, and NHS. Upon gradu- ation she plans to major in psychol- ogy, hoping to become a social worker. ta C I i 5 1 1 1 if X me t. ,- l Q I www 1 , ZA, H .i .1 nw 1. ,,....-- .sx 4 f,
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.ion Lhip to and vith She ing. Zol- l l ved Ari- EICC 'CSI- cre- ans' her- izes ans, tion f W 4 2 .iifazwm I A 0 A 7 ,f ,,.gJ.,,y f f 4 . XY! , VW ' ., ff It diff 51,2 ' 5 sewing -'j X, ,V K L-f': ., J ' 12'?CfW gn- 'Mft' wuw- - V , 4, ,gg ' 'ff A,,.':1W .ff iff!! ., . -L0 Exif , , ,Qs,f,bf - TOM KENAN was a member of the football and track teams, he participated in the senior Hi-Y and the Letterman's Club. He has been an active participant in church work Having been born in Ohio, Tom has trav eled all over the United States Canada, and Mexico He is definitely interested in all kinds of sports and is going to college. However, he is uncertain as to his future plans JANET AYERS, co-chairman of Capers, has been busy in student government since her freshman year. She was a court justice and served as junior class secretary. Music also plays an important part in Janet's life. She is a member of the school orchestra and band. Janet has participated in the Heart Fund, Pea- nuts for Polio, and Muscular Dystrophy Drive. She is also a member of Rainbow and the Tucson Youth Symphony. Meeting a moose face to face in the middle of a swamp near Anchorage Alaska was the most surprising experience Ive ever had DOUG FISHER has lived m many of the coastal States of the U S Doug has taken part in various school activities including National Honor Society and interscholastic speech com petition He IS interested in creative writing and speech and plans to major in English at the U of A TOM TOMPKINS, a native of Omaha, Ne- braska, has traveled through the Northwest. Tom was president of Catalina Methodist Youth Fellowship, president of the high school church choir, had the lead part in the operetta, and holds membership in National Honor Society, Latin and Spanish Clubs, student coun- cil, band and football. His plans entail study of medicine at the University of Arizona or California Western. UW Wham, L YW 7' 21, V i 54 Q A
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X H 3, mld Ill- la- ,ed- icy ar- :x- 'as ine U. cs. ew ed ch ny- is nc- ter m, lu- ol- ial ll I ,. .f was is Y , 'ff 3' , f R v xxx! V? Hx ig. 4 LINDA SIMANTON has been l cross country five times. Linda par- ticipated in the Cystic Fibrosis Drive and Job's Daughters No. 2, Bethel. Among her school activities are the Ski Club, Junior Historians, Girls' League, Jr. Advisory Board, National Honor Society, and Honor Service Council. Upon graduation from CHS, she plans to become a doctor. For senior MARK STANBERRY, a trip down the Colorado River in a small boat holds exciting memories. In calmer moments, Mark is a mem- ber of the Youth Session, Board of Deacons at Trinity Presbyterian Church and plays on the Trinity Basketball Team. His school activities included National Honor Society and Trumpeteer Staff. Science is one of Mark's favorite subjects. He plans to enter the field of medical research in the future. t Q ,5 Y 5 V' X Q 6 M, WW, DIANA SMITH head cheerleader was born in Boston Since then she has traveled throughout the United States and Mexico She was a member of National Honor Society and Tri H1 Y Conversational Spanish and art were her favorite classes. Dianas - terests lie in the field of fashion - sign. Next year she plans to enter the College of Liberal Arts at the U. of A. 7 - X W K Vivacious CINDY MONROE, CHS gt f songleader, hails from South Haven, Michigan. Cindy's friendly smile was seen at all CHS basketball and foot- ball games. In addition to songleading this active senior was a member of the Student Council, Senior Advisory Board, Yearbook staff, Tri-Hi-Y, sec- retary of Quill and Scroll, and Nation- al Honor Society. Winner of a General Resident Scholarship to the University of Ari- zona, ELIZABETH WHEELER, picks A Cappella, Beginning Drama, and Math as her favorite classes. She has traveled throughout Colorado and Arizona. She was secretary of her Junior Class and the Vice President of the Latin Club. She is interested in piano, tennis and records. ai 4 ff Q W ,Z f -' 'XV
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