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Edward Kuhn and George Marcek inquire about as three Catalina students try to wangle them- ers serve as parking lot officials during sixth the lack of a 1968 registration sticker on the car, selves out of the sticky situation. The two teach- and seventh periods. Mrs. Dorothy Hall and Gale Bell help Guy ity Campaign by contributing their fair share. Chambers collect money for the United Commun- Each year the faculty collects money for UCC.
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Library's Files Encourage Student Research ggi -wt fe Transferring this year from Palo Verde, Miss head librarian at CHS: she displays a re- Barbara Hannum has assumed the duties of cording from the library's comprehensive supply. I-eaQ YMcCee fright? and Roberta Gerlach Barbara Hannum hopas a microfilm viewer will Cseatedl learn to use the filmstrip viewers. Miss also be available this year to CHS students. When properly used, the library is a convenient asset to studies. For this reason, two trained librarians and several of the twenty-two student helpers are always on hand to help students locate materials which might interest them. The CHS library not only keeps books but also maintains a va- riety oi magazines dating back five years. Also housed in the library are car- rells, individual study areas, wired for filmstrip viewers and record players with earphones. In the files are a num- ber of brief filmstrips and a collection of recordings from classics to recent experimental music. The spectrum of reading matter is in- creased annually by about two thou- sand books which are chosen through recommendations of librarians, teachers and students. After serving as a Catalina English teacher for nine years, Miss Audrey Crook is now one of the two fulltime librarians.
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Facult Escape Dull Routine With Fascinating Adventures The CHS iaculty traveled to many fascinating places trying to escape dull routine during the summer months. Travel to Europe, Canada and through- out the United States was included in the itinerary. Mr. Bunge t r a v e l e d in Europe: F r a n c e , Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria and Germany were included in his tour. Going to Expo '67 in Mon- treal was Mr. Whitley. Mr. Maxwell went to Iapan on a Rotary Fellowship for International Understanding. Mrs. Kellis and Miss Proper both spent some time in Canada. Mrs. Marcoux traveled in Florida, while Mr. Hoyt went to Olympic Na- tional Park in the state of Washington. Mr. Geary traveled in the Badlands and Blackhills in Wyoming and Michigan. Touring Disneyland and the Sea World was Mr. Meenan. Mrs. Burtis traveled through Colorado and Cali- fornia. Mr. Chambers went to the Grand Canyon and floated down the Colo- rado River, while Mr. Bell was a nature guide in the White Mountains. Mr. Iaeger was an assistant instruc- tor at the University of Illinois in UICSM math. On a visual communica- tions grant, Mr. Dawson studied at Western Washington State College, in Bellingham, Washington. While acting as chaperones at cr home football the team on to victory. They must keep students game, Charles Anderson and Iim Markert cheer from other schools off of the CHS side. Glenn Hothrock displays his two Rothrock grand- sons, Eric and Todd, sons of former Troians. Painting in his spare time, Ed Henderson, alias Neron , shows his creative ability as he puts the finishing touches on his masterpiece.
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