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' . ,,. . Senior letterman Dave Van Pelt has the frightened look of one hunted, and that he is, by determined HuntressU Esther Rudis. She may have to take a nose dive to get I March Made Trojans State Cage Champs, 'Dcars' CHS Stifles Rebel Rally, Wins AA Crownf read sports page headlines after Trojan cagers beat South Mountain and captured the State Basketball Cham- pionship. Dear Week was welcomed at Catalina with flashes of huntress red streaking down corridors after clears, Dopey derbies, whoosh signs, bizots and foothillers were some of the fun objects of a topsy-turvey Dear Season. Sore muscles were evident as track and field var- sity contests Were held each VVednesday and Saturday and prospective pepleaders practices were begun. Maneuvering to gain votes for their Dear candidate sopho In PTGPUTHHOVI fOr the lUI1i0I PTOUL Chaifmen Craig Gillespie and mores Marti Mclnroy and Robb Salant take part in Dear Weeks Lili Klinger measure the cafeteria floor for decorations. Fawn Festival.
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April Sports, Holiday, Imagination Prom Went Outside XVith the warmer days, sports went out of doors. Track, baseball and swimming teams were in full swing and P.E. classes took up swimming at the Lighthouse YMCA. At Easter, students took their spring break with a six day week-end. Imagination, was employed by the junior class as their prom theme. At the unusual prom, couples danced under a big top of blue and white crepe paper, as a merry-go-round rotated in the center of the carnival. Refreshments were served in the patio. An after-prom party at the Bagdad completed a mem- orable evening. .XXKYXK Sign my petition and I'll get you a junior ditch-day, promises Only 37 more days of school, sigh Al Lindberg and Cordon Fred Heinrichs to Mike Fitz, Martha Hyman, and Patty McCauley. Pixley happily as they mark the days off the calendar. ,m,.-1...-1.i . a T-f . The annual patio concert, this year held on a new brick terrace, Patt Coulin, Michael Pickart, Pat Flynt and Helen Howard and required manv hours of practice from band members. Clarinettists flutist M2lfSh3 BOWCH Stare fixedly at their Sheet music in class.
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