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feta TORCH King and Queen finalists: Boys from left to right- Bob Bykerk, Ron Hinrichs, Tom Murphy, Clive Seal, and l l Presenting Catalinais beautiful songleaders in another original routine! The songleaders performed regularly at home games throughout the year. O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree. Six of the Dardanaires a creative dance around a tree while performing at the annual Chris is program. Don Pearson. Girls from left to right-Shelly Harrell, Willow Carter, jackie Marsh, Sandi Smith, and Brenda Matson. 1.5, -.4 .T The symbol of the season, the Christmas tree stood in the lobby during the days preceeding vacation.
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DECEMBER 1-Student Council Convention 2-Basketball CHS at Yuma, y by ,lv 8-Basketball CHS vs.. Salpointe 13, 14-Christmas regimen r 15-Basketball CHSrat r y 16-Basketball CHS lvsg Carl Hayden TORCH BALL i ' ' 20-Basketball CHS vs. Tucson Shake, rattle, and rollfv This is what CHS students seem to be doing as they enjoy dancing and talking at one of the after-the-game mixers. Dances were held after almost every home game during football and basketball seasons. December Presents Basketball, Royalty, Holiday Season December, along with the usual Holiday Season, brought a start to basketball, final selection of Torch Royalty, and a looked-forward-to vacation. Catalina's cagers started off the season traveling to Yuma for the opener. School support attributed to many team victories. Twinkling lights and shimmering glitter of red and green set the scene for the annual Torch Ball. A tall evergreen added to the old-fashionedi' Christmas atmosphere, Highlighting the dance was the crowning of Torch King, Don ,Pearson, and Torch Queen, Sandi Smith. 'The school holiday began December Zlst. After a 13-day vacation, students returned to a new year but the same old routine. W E 1 M M A, Q Q5 Tw0!', shout Catalina basketball fans as the Trojans score the first Tony Lefeber and Lix Bagot proudly display the self-portraits basket at the opening game with Salpointe. which were presented to them at the TORCH assembly. 42
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Pinkgfs Parlor was the scene of the Frosh dance Where students took of Umar. . ,, . ing twenties music and atmosphere. anua Welcomes New Ye Brenda Matson proudly accepted her National Honor Society certf- cate from Mr. Gridley at the NHS winter initiation. Displaying some typical attire which was Worn at the Black Bottom Bop are three freshmen girls clad in flapper dresses. ar Filled With Activities Welcome new year and month of January. After Christmas vacation students and faculty returned fresh and ready to start the school routine. National Honor Society held its formal initiation on january 9. Twenty-six seniors were accepted in this honor organization. Ianuary -16, 17, 18, brought cramming and much frustration to Worried CHS students. Blurry-eyed stu- dents With Worn pencils tackled semester finals. Catalinais basketball team continued its season with games. On Ianuary 26, after the Amphi-Catalina game the frosh held a- Roaring Twentiesv dance. The orange and black deco-rations and costumes Worn made the dance gay and colorful.
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