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While having cr party, seniors Cherry Ramsey, joy the privacy of their class patio. Only seniors who wander in run the risk of being cheerfully Iecmne Currie. Carol Collins and lane Kring en- are allowed in the patio and any underclassmen kicked out by an angry senior. Successful Senior Year In Iudes Alumni Day, Senior Bonnie Jones takes the ACT test on Octo- ber 21 along with many other CHS students. Chemistry teacher Wendell Iohnson watches as seniors Iohn Quigley, Alan Sternstein, and Ion Hurst weigh a solution for their experiment.
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SENIOR ADVISORY BOARD-Front row: Waldon Lim, Maryann Sloane. Leann Newman, Dee Ann Ramsey, Donna Wilcox. Nancy Olson. Ricka Bennedum, Marjie Holaway, Sheila Barry, Bren- da Brinlee, Martha Arner. Cathleen Thompson, Kathy Moorman. Brenda Shrank . . . Second row: Mark Forster. Arthur Read, Ioe Di Caval- Advisor Board Advising the class, Richard Schmeider is also a social studies teacher and football coach. canti. Alan Sternstein, Bruce Dusenberry. Sue Shepherd. Roberta Gerlach. Diane Springstead, Bev Wright, Leilani Rothrock, Iulie Ferdon, Regan Scott, Carol Contes, Kathy Lovell, Cindy Lersch . . . Third row: Tom Delgado, Annette MacCaa, Iim Ierew, Alan Martin. Bob Harris, Kathy Sheldon, Sue Hermann, Nancy Bargamian. Assists Active visory board make the Senior Class of- ficers well-qualified for their positions. Although MELANIE MENAUGH is head cheerleader and Senior Class president, she still has time to pursue her other interests such as Writing poetry, playing folk guitar, and sew- ing. Melanie has served as freshman class secretary, sophomore class vice- president, and junior class president. She has been a varsity cheerleader for two years and was a junior varsity cheerleader in her sophomore year. A member of National Honor Society, she hopes to go to the University of Colo- rado and pursue a career in a field related to chemistry or math. SUE BRUNSTING, Senior Class vice- president, is a songleader and enjoys gymnastics in her free time. She has been on the gymnastics team for three years. Sue also was an Optimist Stu- dent-of-the-Month. A National Honor Society member, she plans to major in Iackie Shetler, Kristi Rauk. Marcia Oien, Marina Riley. Gerri Aros, lane Kring . . . Back row: Glenn Raiha, Doug Blackman, Iay Nading, Scott Levin. Chuck Davis, Larry Peth, Don Peirce. Keith Smith. Phil Bramley. Tom Prefling, Karl Armstead. Tom Stalker, Mark Underwood. Class Cfficers art in college. Last summer Sue and Melanie represented Catalina at Girls State at the University of Arizona. Taking the minutes of the Senior Ad- visory Board meetings and handling all correspondence are the jobs of VICKI KULLBERG, Senior Class Secre- tary. She hopes to be a legal or execu- tive secretary in the future after study- ing at the University of Arizona in the College of Business and Public Ad- ministration. Being a member of Na- tional Honor Society and secretary of Girls League occupies her spare time. Helping the three officers of the Class of '68 is the Advisory Board. The Senior Prom, Capers, Alumni Day, and graduation paperwork and decision making are the main duties of the ad- visory board. Annual activities such as mixers, Senior Day at universities, the canned food and clothing drives, SPOT, the milk drive, and fund raising proj- ects are handled by the advisory board.
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Senior Debby Krajnak has a tough time deciding how many graduation announcements to order. Prom, Capers The Senior Class may look back upon its four years at Catalina and relive such activities as the first Alumni Day in CHS history, the Senior Prom and the presentation of Senior Capers. The Class will also remember the ac- tivities in which they participated throughout high school. As freshmen, the Class of 68 sponsored the after- game Valentine Mixer and a dance for only the frosh. During their sophomore year, the class sponsored two dances: a mixer for the freshmen and sophomores, and the final dance of the year, Smaxe Lanif. They contributed S25 to help the freshmen start their treasury. Also, the sophs made 160 blue and white Capes and started a C section. As juniors, the Class of '68 made his- tory by being the first class ever to have a float of CHS Rodeo Royalty in the Rodeo Parade which won a first place prize. In addition to sponsoring the Rodeo Dance and Ebb Tide, the Iunior-Senior Prom, the class co- sponsored a folk-singing program. This year the senior class sponsored the l56 Days dance on October 6 and Alumni Day on October 27. They presented Bella Notte, the Senior Prom. The last presentation before graduation was Capers. Senior Rick Valley escorts Peggy McLoughlin the evening of November 18. The Catalina ihrough the flowered entrance gf Bella Notte, cafeteria was transformed into an Italian setting the Senior Prom. The formal dance was held on by members of the senior advisory board.
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