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, 68 rw 'f l In case of emergency for notj, follow the signs! Clever landmarks pointed out directions at the sixth annual Rodeo Dance, Gold Rush. ll Grab your partner and round We goli' Couples enjoyed dancing at the annual Rodeo Dance. Gold Rush, I89O Sets Gff the Annual Rodeo Season Girls in1evis?l Beards?l Boots?l xl M f , ,ff ff It was only Rodeo season at CHS. The campus Q' ' IH, If 'Q took on an authentic nprairiey' appearance as Western and l' A l'l 'Hy 11 Indian wear was seen everywhere. ll, VU gl! iff f The junior sponsored dance Gold Rushv brought X l ll rf ' 'f ,, an end to the annual three-day celebration of the Rodeo sw 'Wi Q season. Apex of the Wild Westn evening was the en- is ETLQQ, throning of 1962 Rodeo Queen Connie Gillaspie. Dache f , ji ! ,,k- l . I lf' Bacheher, Sharonn Watson, Donna Santee, and Sally i',',f QW! - Clausen graced the queenis court. f ' ' 4 7 -R I 'Q' sf fig , mf it' ,. ,.,,f, .,,, , fi f ef 'r we ff ,l , r 2 N ..,,, , n , Q f V W 11 i. . 'i A ff R , l, g -2 ' i f ',,, 1 S ,Z 2 ,V VVV, ,x . A ,QMS we Kai ' ,X X R' X fn I ' A ' A ,, 1. , ' I 1 x I 'i ' .fa x . rf 5 March, march, march! or so it seemed to the Catalina students girls, Cheerleaders and twirlers paced along with the band in who marched in the annual Rodeo parade downtown. Pom-pon the rainy weather.
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jackie Mwuln Charming and gay describe raven- haired jackie Marsh. Active as a song- leader during the year, she also had the interesting experience of working at a resort during the summer. Medan Soft-spoken Brenda Matson dis- played a flair for acting in drama. She 'was a well-qualified member of NHS and exhibited her qualifications of char- acter, leadership and scholarship. PrinceIy,MaIes Comprise Court 70411 Wfwzpfuf XVith a cheerful, Que dice? Tom Murphy greeted his classmates. Known for his genial personality, Tom was an outstanding student in scholastic stand- ing and a top football player. Glace Sed lVittiness ,and a quick smile char- acterize attendant Clive Seal. As center for the Trojan Clagers, he maintained a high scoring average, not onlv ath- letically ' but scholastically. 1
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eawuue Her bright smile Bashing Rodeo ueen Connie Gillaspie rushed through her activity-filled day with energy to burnf' Auburn-haired Connie heartened many a fellow Trojan with her cus- tomary cheerfulness and good Will. Wm 1 W
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