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Literature and creative writing inter- ested GLORIA KENSKI. She was a mem- ber of NHS and of Future Teachers. She took an active part in speech tourna- ments and worked as a student library assistant. Gloria received a general resi- dence scholarship to the UA. ln her iu- nior year, Gloria was a nominee to take the National Council of Teachers of En- glish test. She plans to maior in English at the UA and become a teacher in sec- KATHY ZIMMERMAN was enrolled in college level English during her senior year. She was a member of Honor So- ciety and she received a Key to the World pin. Kathy was a National Finalist for the N a tio n al Council of Teachers of English Competition. She plans to maior in English at either Temple Buell College or Southern Metho- dist University. Kathy's outside interests included playing the piano and the gui- tar. She also worked part time. National H o n o r Society member JEANNE BROWNLEE was Student of the Month in her iunior year. She received several literary prizes, the Sertoma award and the Key to the World pin for scholastic achievement. Jeanne was a member of the Girls' League and Broth- erhood Councils. She also participated in forensic tournaments. Jeanne plans to go to college and maior in English. As vice-president of National Honor Society, PATTY BRYERS ondary education. Q fe sr an r ee , DON PORTER moved to Tucson from Flagstaff in his iunior year. While in Flagstaff, Don achieved a 1.0 grade average for three semesters. He was enrolled in a general business program of study in high school. ln his iunior year, Don was initiated into Honor Society. He was an active member of the Folk Club and spent many hours practicing the guitar. Don plans to go to college and maior in business and public ad- ministration. Outside of school, Don enjoys participating in many sports, especially basketball. was kept busy organizing the tutoring services of the club. She was an active member of the class advisory board for four years. ln her iunior and senior years Patty was a varsity song- leader. She received a Key to the World pin and was a mem- ber of the Honor Guard for the Class of 1967, Patty plans to maior in marine biology at the UA. She particularly enioyed discussions on relevant topics, and continually hoped her teachers would allow students to participate in the learning process. -4
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Top 25 Seniors Selected After 7 Semesters As a member of the varsity golf team, FRITZ RADEMACHER spent a great deal of time on the golf course. He was a parti- cipant on the ICBM Soccer Team and a varsity lefterman. Fritz was awarded the UA Alumni Association Outstanding Junior Boy Award and was given a Key to the World pin. He was an alternate candidate to the United States Air Force Academy and a member of National Honor Society. His interests out- side of school included bowling, tennis, basketball and chess. Fritz plans to study Systems Engineering and applied mathe- matics. JOYCE DRAKE was a member of the Exploratory Teachers Program. She taught at an elementary school for actual teach- ing experience. Joyce plans on teaching advanced math on either a high school or iunior college level. She intends to maior in math and secondary education. Joyce is planning on attending the University of Arizona for two years and then transferring to the University of California at Berkley. She was a member of Homeroom Federation and she enioys sewing in her spare time. LINDA MOHR plans to enter medical school and wants to specialize in gynecology and obstetrics or pediatrics. Her lib- eral arts maior will be in physics or chemistry. Linda had a grade average of i.O for seven semesters and as a sophomore she received the NEDT certificate and a Latin certificate and medal. She was a member of National Honor Society and was also a news editor for the Post Newspaper. Linda was en- rolled in a College Algebra and an Honors English class. Out- side activities in which Linda participated were sewing, swim- ming and reading. Varsity football kept JEFF LOVIN busy during the beginning of the year. Other sports he participated in were varsity base- ball and intramural basketball. He was a member of the ICBM Soccer Team, secretary of Letterman's Club, and held the office of president of National Honor Society. Jeff was a dele- gate to Boys' State and he received the Harvard Book Award for Most Outstanding Boy. Jeff enioys bowling as a sport out- side of school. He plans to go into applied mathematics in engineering and also into systems engineering.
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V m - f B 1 5 - 4 Q it ti 2 .. .. KIRSTIE WILDE was a member of The pep squad for two years. In her iunior year she was a songleader and in her se- nior year she was a cheerleader. Kirstie took an active part in Senior Class advisory board meetings. She received The Out- standing Junior Student Girl Award from The UA and The OUT- standing Junior Student Award from ASU. She received a NMSQT commendation and plans to attend either Stanford or Antioch. Kirstie's outside interest include tutoring math, sewing and playing the guitar and piano. KAY MUSSER was active in Student Council and held the office of Senior Class councilman. She was a varsity cheer- leader and Faculty Forward, Student Government and Honors editor for the Olympian Staff. Kay received a Key to the World pin and the Marshall Foundations Scholarship to the Univer- sity of Arizona. She was a member of the Honor Guard for the graduation Class of 1967 and she participated in Honor Society. Kay plans to maior in Business and Public Adminis- tration. She enioys swimming and hiking in her spare time. Scholastic Abilit Earned Honors for Seniors Hiking and backpacking in local mountains and in the Si- erra Nevada was a favorite activity of CONNIE PRICE. She also enjoys writing poetry in her spare time. Connie attended Anytown and was a member of the lnter-High School Brother- hood Council. She was president of the Human Relations Club and was a member of the National Honor Society. Spanish and mathematics were her favorite subiects and she received awards in national contests in both. She was Organizations Editor for the Olympian and hopes to attend the University of California. T ,SN-t A Ywsa rc. N s rf H-is -tl? DARYL BEVER took an active part in Russian Club, partici- pated as a member of the varsity wrestling team, and was a member of National Honor Society. He received a Key to the World pin and honorable mention for the Santa Clara Math Contest. Daryl received a general residence scholarship for the University of Arizona and the Reasseluer Math and Science Award. He plans to major in mathematics and go into re- search in the field. Daryl held the office of president for his Methodist Youth Fellowship group outside of school.
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