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Student Federation was a representa- tive group of the Student Body. Each 1 homeroom chose one class member to l represent them. This organization had the power to change school policy and to choose the Student-of-the-Month. Federation sponsored the cystic fi- brosis drive in which over 400 dollars were collected. They supervised the an- nual December canned food drive in which Palo Verde surpassed all other schools by collecting 4,171 pounds. The food was donated to the Community Christmas Center. A Safety Week was held to promote safety consciousness in the minds of stu- dent pedestrians and drivers. Rodeo Week was a Federation project. They sponsored all activities during that week, including the rodeo dance, and a float that was entered in the annual Tucson Rodeo Parade. All profits made l from this week went to the American Field Service. Student Federation sponsored the annual canned peted against each other for a free period received food drive held December 2-14. Homerooms com- for reaching the highest weight in canned foods. Federation Promoted Western Appearances Junior Marty McMillan posted Student Federation announcements in the homeroom she represented. ,ss '!?,3 t1!e gx. .X A Homeroom Federation members loaded 4,171 Center. During the canned food drive the student pounds of food to be delivered to the Christmas body gathered more than any other school.
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25 Scholars Recognized After 7 Semesters Songleader DONNA SPOGAN occupied her time with many activities. She was treasurer of the National Honor Society Through which she tutored several subiects. She was a mem- ber of the Senior Class Advisory Board and also held the position of President Pro-Tem of Federation. Donna received The Baird Scholarship to The University of Arizona and plans to enter into psychology or international relations as a pos- sible maior. She was Olympian Queen and an attendant at Homecoming. Her outside interests include piano and sewing. CHUCK WILLIAMS was an active member of The Weight- lifting Club and represented Tucson in inter-city competition. He also belonged to the Science Club, Guidance Advisory Board and Model U.N. Chuck has acquired many honors throughout high school including the Harvard Book Price, Alumni Associa- tion Award and the Bausch and Lomb Award in science. He also received a general residence scholarship to the UA. Chuck hopes to attend Massachusetts Institute of Technology to maior in nuclear engineering. Hoping To become a high school teach- er, CATHY CUPPLES is planning to major in biology and minor in mathematics. She received the key-to-the-world pin which was awarded to students main- taining a i.O grade average for a semes- ter in school. Gardening, along with tennis, cooking, and hiking, were some of Cathy's favorite past-times. She was a member of both the National Honor So- ciety and the Guidance Advisory Council. As a member of the Human Relations Club, LINDA FABEL was chaplain for the Inter-High School Brotherhood Club. She participated in Model U. N., the Senior Forum, served on the Senior Advisory Board and was a delegate to Anytown. As a varsity songleader she was active in pep leadership. Linda plans to maior in biological sciences at Stanford University and become a research microbiologist. 54 I Student Body Recording Secretary ME- LISSA MILLER was a particularly active student at Palo Verde. .Her main interests in school were Spanish and cheerleading. Melissa was chosen for Girls' State and was student-of-the-month for December l965. She was also an attendant to both Olympian Queen and Homecoming Queen. Outside of school she enjoyed swimming and her work for a physical therapist. She plans to attend either the UA or a school in California.
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