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,- f ff f -, f , A f Q xr ,' ', . L 2 ' ' ,f Z ' 5.2 if f V X' Q! X 7 .W ,- ' , I X . i V - M . ' K , s w ig. I want to make our senior year a big success, stated Frank Lochner, Senior Class president. He plans to attend the U of A and take a pre-med. Frank has played football since his fresh- man year. CHS is the best school I've i attendedj' stated Ed Dooley, Senior Class veep. He is quite an authority after attending 17 other schools He plans to major in social work at college :Gs is if 6 is Prom, Graduation,Top Unforgetable Sr.Year Manorn was carried out in the decora- . ti ' tions which featured a colonial mansion ' , . it 4, .' ,V-ll L .f 'X juli!! Q., 4 . L I 1 .W . 'I The graduating class of '60 was the YN 'Qu first class to complete four years at Cata- Ap Q 1,7 lina. The senior class has seen CHS grow 5, - ,IV My from a vacant lot into the modern school fl! ' ,2 ' Y. Q gg that it now is. . i ,i j -sv . V! -T lfvjj The freshman year is always exciting r ig . and strange to any student and this yearls 'VU J b 1, graduating class will long remember the Q! Q' fy, Q ups and downs which marked their first , ' ,Lt r yi year. During the year a dance, Ivy j j 7 ' ffl M -+V League Stompf' was held at which Bob .3 H - ' fy 'E Gaylord and Darlene Hanson were I - ,f I fd crowned Freshman King and Queen. Dur- r , ,f A Y ing their sophomore year, seniors enjoyed ' j Autumn Moodf' The dance was held in U! , 5 V . lx a romantic setting in moonlight, stars, and if I fl 4, j autumn leaves. The class was noted for If Vi, f Xijlft ' ' participating enthusiastically in student U71 me C- hifi' affairs, adding the largest total donation Kjf 2 ,ff -Q if , X to the student federation funds during , if fi' - N Q1 Dear Season. The big thrill of their f Jil ' ' junior year was, of course, the Junior V ' 3 75 Prom. The theme of the prom Raintree s 5 if all . .- - jj VM xl U HMV!! ,jifvj il wax yy ww J it f t if VE - in a raintree everglade. I f Everyone looks forward to his senior ' , , year in high school. The senior prom and u j I ,5 - gix graduation high-lighted this never to be T? Z forgotten year. Months before the prom j .ZA Q' fg the advisory board started its careful j f ' planning to make this event a success. 5 Uf I Wayne Webbs band provided music. The setting was Spanish as was the theme tired dancers relaxed at the movie It SN Calle de los Suenosf' After the prom X N 5 A Started With a Kiss? From three of six an after-prom-party was held at the Sky- Room. Much planning went into the Bac- calaueate and graduation ceremonies to t make them impressive. The graduation party ended the year and a phase of life with a gay touch Chester Parks Adviser As class secretary Sherry Barney sent and received the cor respondence of the class and took notes at all Class ollicer meetings She was in the top IW of the National Merit Scholarship Test 'FV' fwiw. 3 If ' j 1' y . , 'W t , - ' . , A I iw we j . . , J fy I Bett' Klei 'iCal I
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