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As a senior ANNA NUSSBAUM was a member of the songleading squad. She was also on the Girl's League council and was a member of the orchestra. In Anna's spare time she worked as a candy-striper. The-Key-to-the-World pin was presented to her for having a 1.0 grade average. Due to her good scho- lastic record and achievements, Anna was voted to be a member of the Na- tional Honor Society. Although she was given a Scholarship to the UA, she plans to attend an out-of-state college. STEPHANIE ELLQUIST enioyed working with the Yaqui Indian children at New Pascua with the Head Start program. She was a member of the National Honor Society and took an active part in Forensics. Stephanie also performed as a member of the Capricians. One of her dances was accepted for the Young Choreographer's Concert in March. Stephanie was an avid participant in speech, winning several awards in vari- ous divisions ofthe field. DEBBIE MATTHEWS participated in Pep Leadership as a songleader and was actively engaged in AFS, National Honor Society and Concert Choir. She earned a Key-to-the-World pin and a letter in Choir. Debbie plans to attend the UA with a General Residence Schol- arship, majoring in Home Economics. She wants to be an interior designer. In addition, she received a National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation. Her interests in sewing and cooking furthered her knowledge for her chosen field. cholastic Recognition Achieved by Seniors Calculus was a favorite class of CHUCK KNIGHT. He par- ticipated in intramural football, basketball and volleyball. Chuck was a member of the National Honor Society and was awarded a Key-to-the-World pin. He received a Certificate of Merit in both National Math Contests. In the spring of 1967, Chuck represented Palo Verde at the National Music Educa- tors Conference in Las Vegas. He enioys playing golf and the guitar. Among his many interests are hunting, spear fishing, cave exploration and water skiing. 1 .... I TOM BARTLETT participated in a variety of activities during his high school career. As a member of the school debate team in his sophomore year, Tom was well qualified as a Model United Nations Representative in which he participated his senior year. Prior to his junior year, Tom was Tucson co-ordi- nator of the Vietnam Summer Proiect. He was elected to the office of Senior Class Councilman. He was selected as Olym- pian King and was a Homecoming King Attendant. Tom plans to attend St. John's College in Santa Fe, New Mexico after his graduation.
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NANCY LENCHES was a member ot National Honor Society and acted as an Honor guard tor the 1968 graduating class. Nancy was a member ot the Homeroom Federation. Her senior year she was editor ot the yearbook faculty section and was awarded the Key-To- The-World pin. Nancy enioys her part- time iob at Grunewald 84 Adams Jewel- ers. She is quite interested in painting and hopes to major in art in college. Nancy plans to minor in Russian and at- tend the University of Arizona next tall. The tollowing years, she hopes to attend a school specializing in fine arts. Interested in English and writing, JAMIE DAVIDSON was the co-editor ot Spectra, a literary magazine put out by Palo Verde students. She prepared speeches for Mr. Milner in advanced speech and entered in speech tourna- ments. During her sophomore year she received third and fourth place prizes in the short story division of the Post literary contest. Planning to become a writer, she wants to maior in humanities when she goes to college in the tall. Mathematician RICHARD POPPEN was twice a winner ot the divisional Arizona State Math Contest and twice honorable mention in the Santa Clara Math Con- test. He worked at the UA Math Comput- ing Center where he wrote programs tor the Math Department and helped stu- dents in the computer courses. Richard was an active member of the Math Club, Science Club and Chess Club. Ma- ioring in mathematics, he plans to teach and do research in this field. ALAN SHAPIRO plans to major in pre- medicine and medicine at the University ot Arizona. He was a member of Na- tional Honor Society and he received a Key-To-The-World pin tor a 1.0 average. Alan helped the school as a lab as- sistant in chemistry, manager of toot- ball and a statistician tor track. He received a letter in both sports. Stage Crew, Lettermans' Club and Homeroom Federation were the clubs in which Alan was an active participant. He enioys swimming as an outside activity. Playing the piano was a favorite inter- est ot LARRY EPSTEIN. Larry also does a great deal of reading in his spare time. ln his iunior year, he took an active part in student government, serving as presi- dent ot his class. Larry was a member of the National Honor Society and rep- resented Palo Verde on the varsity swim team. He also took part in the Russian Club. Larry received honorable mention for the National Merit Scholarship Quali- fying Test and served as a Junior Honor Guard. He received the Harvard Book Prize and Key-To-The-World pin. Larry plans to attend either Harvard or Stan- ford Universities.
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