Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1963

Page 89 of 304

 

Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 89 of 304
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Page 89 text:

Bucks and Does Romped Through Dear Season Roaming 'rbucksv no longer, Catalina boys lost their freedom to red-clad Khuntressesv during Dear Week, March 4-8. Girls showed boys a fun filled week. Tuesday was Dopey Derby Day with a late after- noon stomp held in the gym. Whoosh,, cards were worn Wednesday as Trojans saved their voices for the box social, Haunt Iauntf, that night. 'Tough Bizotsf, commonly called stale bagels, were required to be strung around necks Thursday while contests for Dear King votes were held at the Fawn Festival in the afternoon. 'Catalina Foothillersf dressed as hillbillies, in- habited classrooms Friday. Friday evening, couples donned evening wear and humorous corsages for the Does' Drag Follow the Boysf' What a charming celery and carrot curl corsageln judge Miss Lois Weber ten-9 Darrell Kel-IY of the Creation Ann Wiuiams has made' Senior candidate Ric Grenell became Dear of the Year with the help of 100 votes from the Fawn Festival limbo contest. gxtricw' Ric Grenell sprouts horns as Pat Derrick crowns him Dear of the We donit take centavos, senoritaf' the lunch line cashier tells Mexican dressed hillbilly Year at the Does, Drag- Ianet Wazenegger. She saw an endless stream of hungry hillbillies on Catalina Foothillers' Day. r P

Page 88 text:

After a tiring day of marching, these pepleaders paused for a the entire length of the seven mile parade were western-garbed refreshing lift with some warm foot baths. Smiling and singing gongleaders, cheerleaders, band and assorted cleaner-uppers. Rodeo Week Had Wild West Dress, Dance, Parade Last yeafs Rodeo Queen, Connie Gillespie surprises her successor, Lauren Studin with a bouquet of carnations. Moccasins, spurs and girls in squaw dresses and jeans could be seen as Rodeo Week fFebruary 17-242 dawned at Catalina. - The colorful season lasted for three days and ended with a flourish at Wednesday,s at school Rodeo Dance. Here couples could obtain uhitching licensesl' fgood until the dance ended at l2:00j from the mar- riage bureauf, an old-fashioned buggy in the center of the floor. A live hanging was staged during the band intermission. School recessed Thursday as the Trojan band, pep- leaders and other assorted characters portrayed the famed Cartwright family, marching to the music of i'Bonanza in the Rodeo Parade. String 'em up! roared the crowd as the band stage doubled as a gallows for Rick Barrett to help with the Rodeo Dance hanging.



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