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F YL- '23 f' x if In xvw 'N 4 SOPHOMORE ADVISORY BOARD . . . Top Row: Don Gabriel, Chuck Roberts, Connie Graham . . . Second Row: Nancy Cooke, Bonnie Schroeder, Judy Cooke, Frances Upham, Shelia Cunningham, Lynn Spencer . . . Front Row: George Cunningham, Melanie Robertson, Joe Breck. ....., ,., -f fi :S ' .1 Sit-ups are being executed by Janice May as a part of the physical Teaching the theory of a spring, Mr. Edward Maxwell explains the 'fitness test given to physical education students. complicated formulas to an advanced math class.
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,pin f'Y Z Joe Breck, sophomore class president, has always been interested in student gov- ernment and school activities, although his world revolves around basketball. He was a member of Hi-Y and played on the junior varsity basketball team. Qu ' aj, 4 A 'FW 1 5. ,K f, ,VW ,g g ,Q , Q in ,KZ 'Lyla K' 2222.43 ,liwp pp? , 12 'Yfffkf 1gg,g,.ff.' fy, - 931449 41 , 44 , M, Cars, people, spelunking, and hiking are among the varied interests of George Cunningham, sophomore class vice presi- dent. He likes athletics and participated in cross-country and track. He was a member of Hi-Y and secretary of De Molay. 'V 2191 swiss' V AK! ., I wish that everyone would suport their class instead of leaving it to just a few hardworking volunteers, stated Melanie Robertson, sophomore class secretary. She was a member of Tri-Hi-Y and Girls League and was a junior varsity cheer- leader. rrTaboo and f'lDicnic --Top Headliners The Class of '63 was the largest class last year, but the huge number of freshmen coming to Catalina this year moved them into second place. At the beginning of their freshman year, the soph- omore class held a get acquainted skating party at Rollerama. This enabled the students from the various junior high schools to get to know their new classmates. Mardi Gras, a gaily decorated dance which was held in March, also had a large and enthusiastic attendance. The class was honored that year when Warren Phelan was elected Dear of the Year during the Dear Sea- son festivities. This year the class was led by Joe Breck, president, George Cunningham, vice president, and Melanie Rob- ertson, secretary. Melanie expressed the plea of all the class officers very aptly when she said, I wish everyone would support their class instead of leaving it to just a few hard-working volunteers! A dance, with the appropriate title, Taboo, was held in January on Friday the Thirteenth. It proved that fun can be had on this day in spite of superstitions. Ladders had an outstanding significance at this dance, especially in the decorations. A movie, Picnic, was shown on March 10 to the student body. of nfl? 1 :.?i5EEF , ,Q K f J .s 'i ,S V , -gg, . .Y A , .6 ,, Us -- . .. :A -5 7 '1 EiSf:55ii:Z N we .159 T S- ,1 55 V sf- 'Q 'Sf .'ff,. f , '55 521 fiE-Q55 Q 9, 5-1 :.. 55253, - .'3iI'. fi5f'1 i'f!:, I .LL V 44- -23113535-': F 1 ' ,r4:-- '--' 2 ' gg.. . f --u. .x2i?::'x'. ' . mi 715. '. - ' ' J:-:fqifsssiifv f I Eff ,-5fZff':i 'i- 'z ' f7 'i1Z, , L Ei? .eifzf ' 1 , :SETI-f :':. -'fffw g ' -' :1 f f ,z - M 1 -F ' iv f..:??9it , -cvs : .- 5: f. Efijil Eff lf'1le'm'5 1 ' :4 .F Q 15 .ati fi-f eff 5 , . 2, T- f 227512: Warren Kaler Sponsor
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