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RATOR describes d e b a t e team member Barry Ames In a close second place W1th his time consuming debating activities 1S music in the form of participating in the concert and marching bands and en1oy1ng Jazz piano AVING his arm broken by a 223 lb woman while playing foot ball did not d1m Buzz Ezells interest 1D sports He enjoys physics as well as athlehcs and plans to. attend the Engineering College at the U of A 'QW AISING horses 1S the main 1n- terest and ambiijon of Susan Gib- son who also enjoys riding and training them. She hopes to be an airline hostess after attending the U of A. This was Susans first year at CHS UICK VVITTED Iu d y Brott has a sincere interest 1n people and plans to broaden tl11S 1nterest by maioring 1n psychology at the U of A Her W1tt1ness and human interest came in handy 1n wr1t1ng copy for the Torch LAYING the viola in e school orchestra brought music camp scholarships to Mary Fred erick who also made th1rd chair in the All State Orchestra Her plans include college at Bryn Mawr or Pembroke Ib-.. EALGUS describes Susy Gros settas Work as editor-1n-chief of the TORCH for 1962. After grad- uation Susy plans to tour Europe and upon returning she will at- tend the U. of A and major in elementary education
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' , 1 and hard work Q ' ' can goals. .gof lifef This 'ClClfC1'111lHg1tl0llVITTIIST,dll-ZTVQTEi,gll6lQlI5QilTlCtlTiOH to back and guide it in a Worth-while F-Lli'l'6CYflbl1,,!: ,Catalinzfs Top TWenty4Five are eycellingj-in ' this education. '-q' These students l1old the, highest' scholastic records 'in their 9 - - classat the endi of seven semesters of high S h h School. However, academicistudies do not ' make up the entire lixfes of these students, for athletics and other school activitiesioccupy their K ' time, work, and interest. YVithi their enthusiasm to- . ward a good education, these teenagers,.will most Goals likely succeed in later life. The natural desire to learn must be cultivated into the coming challenge of the present and future - space age. This is the age of intense research into the ' . , . unknown fields of nuclear energy, and Th U I n in medicine. It is for this that the ' P d A n searching generation must be trained. The Top Twenty-Five are evidence of the success of this training and the future of this'generation.'
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OVEBNMENT attorney rep- resents a future career for Fred- erick Henninger who plans to reach this by attending the U. of A. and then entering law school. Fred is also well-traveled having come here from New York. if aff 2 f .e Li i r r sr .2 E E. E 323 : Uri lli fill if ' .. rx. Jw NCINEERING spells out a future for Robert Hoffman. His summer Work on an engineering project with the National Science Foundation physics program at the U. of A. electrified his future plans to major in that field. f , 2, 5 X 32 5 ga t wig i Q21 ii i Eiff 5331345 tgirl W yi' 2 URSINC is in the future for 4 S. U. is Janey Kressis goal for Catherine Hurst who came to next year. This desire was in- Catalina at the beginning of her senior year from Canada. She plans to attend the School of Nursing at the University of Ari- zona after graduation. spired by her last summeris ex- perience, for Ianey received a scholarship in math which en- abled her to attend the summer pre-college program. ERMANY held many thrilling experiences for Aaron Latham, Catalinais American Field Service finalist. Aaron spent three months last summer in Germany where he attended school and traveled with his German family. 2:41251 mfg 13154-02 aid USIC rings out as the activi- ties, hobbies and probably future for Marion McBride. Being a member of A Cappella Choir, En- semble and being accompanist have further developed her in- terest.
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