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5' Below: Spending seven weeks of last summer in Guadalajara, Mexico, is what Linda Lamb cited as her most interesting experience. l'II never forget shopping in the native market and meeting and living with the Mexicans, stated Linda. Recognized as one of CataIina's greatest cymbal players, she found Band her favorite subject. Linda liked to spend her left: Danger was so eminent that had anything happened anywhere in the world we would have been flown out within an hour, stated Alice Jones' re- calling her travel to Berlin for the Berlin Industries Fair. Alice was chosen from a group of students representing the top thirty-five high schools in the country to represent American youth. Alice hopes to attend Pomona College and major in international relations and modern language. Right: I guess getting 'Noing was my most interesting experience, Kay Mickel- sen stated in regard to the car she and her twin sister jointly own. Getting it started and keeping it going are ex- periences, tool she added. Kay asserts nothing really interesting ever happens to her-all of her memorable experiences have been embarrassing or frankly ter- rible and better forgotten. Kay was copy editor of this year's Trumpeteer and has been Worthy Advisor of Rainbow Girls. I 'Z l , . .ll yf' Below: I like a lively discussionI stated Jack Newsbaum, who could undoubtedly make anyone believe the world was square by logic if necessary. .lack's favorite subjects were mathe- matics and chemistry. Following through spare time sewing, knitting, or reading, and when it was none of these, it was sleeping. fx fb 9 9 . N . iii I I Above: AIl Americans think that Cana- dians are from the frozen north and have a different language, complained Nina Madden. Nina, a Tucson resident for about a year, was born in Ontario, Canada. Seeing the movie Cry for Happy being made and having Glenn Ford crane his neck from the stage to see who she was, were her greatest thriIIs. She plans to attend the University of Arizona and major in psychology or for- eign languages. with his love for math, .lack was selected to attend the State Math Convention at Arizona State College in Flagstaff. Jack hopes to attend Cal Tech or the Uni- versity of Arizona and major in math and chemistry. ff :TH ' J f.x ' . K4 fl, , rsg, I
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I Above: l wish that Tucson were nearer to an ocean! laments Ann Fordham as she recalls her summer skin diving, beach combing, and shell collecting in Florida, her native State. Ann plans to go into the field of marine biology or vertebrate paleontology. She was copy editor of the Torch this year and rated journalism as a possible third choice of career. Among Ann's other interests are mine crawling, spelunking, hiking and min- eralogy. Left: An outdoorsman with a green thumb -that's Ben Everett. Gardening is one of his pastimes as is hiking. Hiking trips have led him through the Grand Canyon and to a New Year's Eve in a cave dur- ing a snowstorm in the Catalina Moun- tains. With a variety of interests, Ben gained experience serving in Civil Defense and found enjoyment from working with Lone Star Productions, Tucson's teen-age movie corporation. Ben plans to major in science after graduation. Right: Born in Spokane, Washington, red- headed Bruce Grossetta was an active senior. President of the National Honor Society and his church youth group, he was also a member of the senior advisory board and the CHS track team. During his spare time Bruce enjoys bowling, and participating on a city softball team. After graduation, Bruce plans to attend the Air Force Academy and do post- graduate work in science technology. Below: During the past summer, David Getty attended the Engineering and Science Division of the National High School Institute at Northwestern Uni- versity. Six weeks of work and recrea- tion provided me with knowledge and many memorable experiences, he related. David, who had an enviable 1.000 grade average for his high school years, tra- veled for six consecutive years with the Tucson Boys Chorus of which he was president. X .I f:f,,,,,, A f' ,rj ,ff ,,' ..,,, Q..- 1 Q, A .12 if Above: A subtle wit and an active mind are qualities for which Steve Hayden is known. This comes to the surface when he makes statements like, An eggplant over there if your grandmother rides a purple motorscooterf' Born in Yuma, Arizona, Steve professed his favorite subjects to be math and mechanical drawing. He lettered in gym- nastics, and wants to spend the summer working at Glen Canyon Dam. He planned to enter Pomona College.
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Above: Math was Barbara Pierce's fav- orite subject, and she plans to attend Stanford University and major in statis- tics. Barbara attended the summer math institute at Arizona State College in Flagstaff where she received an intro- duction to new phases of math. She also had a chance to travel in the northern part of the State with a group from the institute. Barbara's hobbies included designing and making all her own clothes. - oy, , . 3' X -3.-AX ,4 Below: Collecting flamenco guitar records, sewing and browsing in second-hand bookstores are among the interesting hobbies of Judy Potter. Judy, who hopes to attend Stanford or Cal Western and major in political science and international relations, was a dele- gate to Anytown. There I learned to judge people I meet not on the basis of color and creed, but rather on the worth of the individual personality, commented this lively senior. l X I 1 .N I 1 It j Left: I've enjoyed high school and I guess in a way I will miss it, but I am even more anxious to start college, ad- mits Nona Piziali, known for her swish- ing pony tail. Nona plans to enter liberal arts at the University of Arizona. She is not sure what her major would be. One of Nona's most memorable exper- iences was being Rodeo Queen Attendant. She exclaimed that even though the wind was terrible, the thrill was still unfor- gettable. Right: Dating is the favorite hobby of Mike Sorey. I also enjoy sports and playing musical instruments, he states. He was on Catalina's basketball team and played basketball for the First Con- gregational Church. Mike's biggest thrill came when a team that he was playing with placed second in the State American League Baseball tournament. Mike hopes to become a teacher of math or engineering after graduation from the University of Arizona. Above: Here comes the band! Portraying a Trojan, Bob Sorensen was easily recog- nized by his headgear as the drum major of the band. During the past summer Bob, who plays the trumpet aswwell as performing his duties as drum major, was able to travel to England with the Tucson Boys Band. Overseas, they spent two and a half months playing concerts. Bob plans to become a Baptist minister, and will spend four years at a seminary after attending four years at the Uni- versity of Arizona. Q GDTPLI Ll I new ' ,Z'L,, 7 ' KC ,iff gf, 4 I 1 P fe? - , It - I Q, eww' Q' j - f f- - 'I ' , . It f -evl f
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