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Honest, that's my hall ring! insists freshman identification card to authoritative hall monitor freshman. looks on expectantly while tightly Peggy Samaniego as she unwillingly hands her junior Iohn HeI1d91'S0I1- Cheir RGUIGYI also CT clutching the HQCGSSUYY hall Ting- Freshman Qfficers Share Interest in Horses Sponsor of the freshman class Charles Anderson teaches business law and general business. A whip-lashing freshman Trojan circling the football field in a slave- drawn chariot was the Class of 1971's contribution to fall athletic spirit. Under the guidance of business law teacher Charles Anderson, chariot building and plans for buying an 81!z foot tall fiber- glass Trojan were the main projects of the class' first year at Catalina. To support these two expenditures, the frosh found the forty dollars worth of contributions from other classes very useful. In addition, they raised their own money by sponsoring the Valen- tines Day dance in February, a tradi- tional freshman-organized activity. In the past it has been one of the major objectives of class officers to bring about closer communications be- tween students ancl their government representatives. The frosh solution to this problem has been to choose dele- gates from each freshman English class to attend all officers meetings and report back the proceedings. IOHN BEEVES was elected in Oc- tober by the freshmen to serve as their class president. In addition to his du- ties as an officer, john enjoys partici- pating in sports both inside and out- side of school. His favorites include wrestling, track, baseball, and foot- ball. Building and flying model air- planes is the president's hobby. Besides these activities, he takes care of horses in what spare time he has. Well- traveled Iohn has visited Hawaii, Iapan, and Hong Kong. Horseback riding, all types of sports, fishing, hunting, and camping are several of freshman vice-president MIRIAM fMikel BENNER'S interests. In addition, the officer's hobbies center around art and animals--her pet dog and mouse in particular. Miriam also works with school clubs and is a mem- ber of the girls chorus and service council. Besides taking minutes at officer meetings, helping with class projects and assisting the president and vice- president, KAREN LIENGING, frosh secretary, also participates in the band and GAA. Out of school, Karen is ac- tive in Y-Teens and was chosen to attend the Y-Teens Southeastern Con- ference. Owning three horses, much of the secretary's spare time is spent in riding. Karen also enjoys sewing and swimming.
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Freshmen Unsueeessfull Hide Class Identit 5 Attempting to block Amphi's shot ior two points Freshman Rick Currie displays interest cmd C0mP9miV9 Canned food drive- T0 his di5mUY is freshman basketball player, Alan Hock. warm-heartedness by contributing to the annual however, the seniors were victorious. If freshman Susan Knez staples Ken Sternstein's the world. or at least he will not be able to quired Course, world history, Frosh must either hand to the wall. he will not be able to conquer return to his desk to pass a final exam in a re- take this or world geography, 272
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