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CHS Es Cruciloleg Produces Future Adults ' I fl ls 1 , ,f 0 Q fi fir! ,ff Silver keys, awarded by Mr. Griclley for a 'l.0 semester grade average, have been earned several times each by Debbie Hand, Dave Getty, Joe Breck, Bruce Grossetta, and Aaron Latham. From Catalina, a crucible for the fusing and form- ing of ideas and ideals, tomorrow's adults are pro- duced. Adulthood itself, however, is no great accom- plishment when it is accompanied by that ignorance which breeds mental stagnation. Tomorrow's adults, therefore, have to be zealously trained. Youths analyze carefully and listen to the advice of their elders. Having done so, they are stimulated to perform and achieve. To perfectly adiust their mind and body for a happy and productive existence, youths have to develop coordination with the hum of activities of the culture in which they live. Through such coordination, they will fit into the machinery of civilization easily, successfully, and without unnecessary abrasion. They will become a part of that civilization, functioning as necessary and vital units in its advance- ment. Those who have succeeded, have truly made a name for themselves, will most assuredly find a promi- nent niche in tomorrow's rapidly advancing society. Watch carefully for them. 1 ts, idts Pc' 2 Gadgets from an air raid study are being shown to Ray St. Clair by Mr. David Smith who won S500 in this study.
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Foreign lands lure Lane Wipff, John Fountain, Aaron Latham, Susie Salant, Judy Riley, and Dave Bart- lett, the six American Field Service finalists. if 15 ,fwv V, L' ?,,ffQQ ' lf Q ::Q1.,g,fg.gg:iT gg M, - , , ww, Winners in the Regional Math Contest, Dave Bartlett, Dave Getty, Steve Hayden, and Dick Badger, display the book that they won as Ralph Futrell, head of the Math Department looks on. Not pictured is Kay Michelson. M Miss Eva Royce spent the 1960-61 school year studyingot Yale on a John Hayes Fellowship. A study of the Russian lang- uage and the new methods of teaching French and German- will aid Miss Royce in her teaching duties on her return to the faculty. Practicing for a National Honor Society initiation are Linda Lamb, Toni Roberts, Dorothy McCutcheon, Diane Tully, secretary, Joan Main, and Bruce Grossetta, president.
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