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A mouse?-On his tray?! This fear could have been what caused nourishment. We hope he brought some extra money as another freshman Steve Naill to drop his lunch and lose his last chance at piece of pizza will cost him 15 cents extra. XVe have a great potential class and we hope to contribute and gain a lot from Catalina, expresses eager and hardworking ALAN BONNEY, Freshman Class president. XVith ability and drive Alan leads the class in its first year of existence. DEAN SHORT, Freshman Class vice president, hoped through his contributions he was able to lead his class in the right direction for their future years in high school. Although he is only a freshman, Dean has plans to become a lawyer. fs ,L Wim. ,. , ,401 it ' f ff . -.5 ' 1' I 5 If- MFY X a 4' , i ws, 4 , 1 . x x ' sr F ' tl Outs .1 A f r'T W i l . ' as 4 it - R ' aa CAROL COOKE, Freshman Class sec- retary, is an ardent football and basketball fan. She loves water skiing, dancing, and sewing. Carol enjoys high school and wants to make it a success and intends to do well scholastically.
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SOPHMON David Yost Margaret Young Tim Zahn Steve Zelrnan Bob Ziss Martha Zylks Vivian Zylks janet Wfazenegger Morris Andie Indy Annstrong Gloria Jean Evans Nicholas Kuth-Le
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1 1 N30- F RESHMAN ADVISORY BOARD-Front Row: john Leeceg Sharon -'1.I., - dent, Kirk Noreuil . . . Back Bow: Kerry Knapp, Viann Buterag Bykerk, Chris Hoag, Danny Chandler, Terry Donaldson . . . Second Alan Bonney, president, Barbara Schmitt. Row: Johnny Ray, Carol Cooke, secretary, Dean Short, vice presi- Spirited Freshmen Rise in umber, Achievement Energetic frosh numbering 836, broke Catalina's sta- tistics for the largest class. Being new to the school and having late officer elections did not hinder this class from getting organized in record time. Under the leadership of Allan Bonney, president, Dean Short, vice president, Carol Cooke, secretary, and Clyde Phillips, class sponsor, the class of ,65 engaged in many activities. Freshman Frolic, held on November ll, headed the sponsored activities. This picnic after the Frosh football game was attended with great enthusiasm. Their dance with a Roaring 20's', theme, welcomed the new year about three weeks late. The proceeds from the dance were used to buy paint for the bicycle racks. Bernadine', shown on April 16 1 4 4- ' 42 Rounding out this zesttul year, was the movie J ' az l 5 7 f e Z '53 ,Z 9. Here we come, ready or not! This is the traditional cry of freshmen as they enter the Clyde Phillips, class sponsor hallowed halls of CHS every year. N o upperclassmen are in sight, as if they were forewarned.
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