Palo Verde High School - Olympian Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1967

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Palo Verde High School - Olympian Yearbook (Tucson, AZ) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 60 of 321
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Seniors Honored for Scholastic Achievement One of JENNIFER BUTCHER'S outside interests is billiards. Her hobbies include reading, Tennis and classical music. One of her favorite courses was Latin. This covered the history of an- cient peoples. She was a tutor for the National Honor Society and also participated in Mixed Choir. She plans to attend Grinnell College in Iowa where she will major in liberal arts. Jennifer has no definite vocational plans but she is interested in the humanities, English or languages. She received several awards for literary achievement. PHYLLIS WEISS plans to attend the University of Arizona and major in Amer- ican history and minor in business edu- cation. She was a member of FTA during her freshman and sophomore years. Phyllis was active in the Honor Service and belonged to National Honor Society. She enjoys bowling frequently as well as dancing and record collecting. Planning to major in elementary edu- cation, LYNN WATERMAN did explora- tory teaching daily in a fifth grade class. Lynn was a member of National Honor Society and active in its tutoring service. She received the Marshall Foundation Scholarship and plans to attend the UA. Outside interests include sewing, Junior Achievement and Luther League. As editor-in-chief of the Olympian, PAM SAXMAN spent much of her time working on the yearbook. She was an active member of the National Honor Society and participated in its tutoring service. She received a general residence scholarship and a grant to the University of Arizona at which she plans to attend. Psychology and science will be her major fields of study. She is also interested in law as a profession. Pam spends her spare time playing tennis. She also enjoys sketching. ELLYN SANTI received a general residence scholarship to the University of Arizona. She plans to attend Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff where she will major in mathematics. Her plans for the future include teaching algebra at a high school level. Ellyn was active in the National Honor Society and tutored in algebra. She was also on the yearbook staff. Her main hobby is playing the piano and she gives lessons to younger children.

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BRUCE BOUCHARD was Student Body President, and also the 1966-67 home- coming king. He participated in SPOT as president and attended Boys' State. Bruce was active on the varsity baseball team where he played second base. He re- ceived a general residence scholarship to the UA. He would like to maior in inter- national relations and work for the State Department. DAVIE WELSH enioyed various types of music and was secretary of Folk Club during her senior year. She was inter- ested in piano and also played the guitar for her own pleasure. As a member of National Honor Society she took an ac- tive part in the tutoring service offered by the club. Her favorite outdoor sports were riding her own horses and swim- ming. Davie plans to attend the Univer- sity of California at Santa Barbara. Awarded a general residence scholar- ship to the UA, BARBARA SMITH plans to become a probation officer or an ele- mentary counselor. She was a member of the Guidance Advisory Council, the Human Relations Club and the girls' gymnastics team. ln her spare time Barbara enjoys read- ing, baking and helping girls in gymnas- tics. Her favorite outdoor sport is playing tennis. She also likes to sew and makes most of her own clothes. EMILY UPDEGRAFF was vice-president of National Honor Society and a mem- ber of the girls' golf team. Her favorite sports besides golf, were horseback rid- ing and swimming. She plays the violin in orchestra and is fond of melodies and modern music. Emily especially, enioys chemistry. She plans to attend Iowa State University to major in dietetics. Traveling throughout the United States gave SHIRLEY TREICHLER a desire to see more of the world. She has been a mem- ber of the National Honor Society and plans to maior in education. Upon grad- uation from college, Shirley hopes to become a social science teacher on the secondary level, and later complete work for a master's degree.



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in f l f L11 h ,lm-ln BILL GREER participated in both varsi- ty football and varsity baseball during the year. He was a transfer student from Tacoma, Washington. Bill was a T967 finalists in the English competition of the National Council of English Teachers, Optimist student of the month for Febru- ary and a member of the 1967 mathe- matics team, Bill wants to pursue a ca- reer of civil engineering in the United States Army. His main interests lie in sports of all kinds, astronomy and reading. MARTI CATE was interested in dra- matic art courses in high school. She was a member of National Thespian Society, National Honor Society and actively par- ticipated in the Senior Class Advisory Board. Marti was one of fourteen girls from Eastern and Pacific countries chosen to be a delegate to the International Senior Girl Scout Convention in Hawaii during August of her iunior year. A career in international service is Marti's plan for the future. , N.. R Q 1 Q---A x ff, ,fr l I ui fg. M A JANET KINGTON worked part-time as a live mannequin on Sears Hi-Board. During the past year, Janet held the of- fice of secretary of the National Thes- pian Society and was a member of both the Honor Society and the Senior Class Advisory Board. Janet plans to major and have a career in psychology or for- eign service. She was selected to be the October Student-of-the-Month and was second runner-up in the Miss Teenage Tucson Contest. Listening to all types of music is one of DAVID FREEHlLL'S favorite pastimes. He also plays both the organ and accordion. His first two years of high school were spent at Buckley, Illinois, where he was treasurer for both his freshman and Q T' it 0 v f -- yr . . ' x , L. it 'S fill. --'Lf , Wil K' Z: . 1' N' V, , 'X -P 'C -.gs CINDY GLENN was kept busy editing the Faculty, Student Government and Honors sections of the Olympian. She was a varsity cheerleader and an active participant in Tri-Hi-Y. In addition to being a member of National Honor So- ciety, she earned a key-to-the-world pin. Cindy was elected by the Student Body as Olympian and Rodeo Royalty attendants. She plans to attend either an out-of-state college or the University of Arizona where she will enter the field of education. r. sophomore class. David was awarded a general residence scholarship to the Uni- versity of Arizona. He is also a past recipient of the American Legion School Award and the NEDT or Educational De- velopment Award.

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