Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1960

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Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 167 of 274
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vis, Marilyn gale, Karen icia Shober, linger, Pam 3, Outstanding Girl of the G.A.A. Chosen Catalina's Girls Athletic Association chose from its membership Dawn Hol- linger, a senior, as their Girl of the Year. Dawn is considered by her physical edu- cation teachers to be highly skilled in the many sports activities she has par- ticipated in during the past four years. She captained a very successful volleyball team in both her junior and senior years. The last two years found Dawn on the school's all-star basketball team. Other sports she has included into her after school time are, hockey, bowling, and softball. During this year she has served as the secretary-treasurer of GAA. The camera catches Dawn in some of her favorite sports. Dawn Hollinger 5 ff A I Q' , X Y it i M7'f 2 f: ,,fV?.a,Af o ' f ' , f ' A' ,W .. f .twffv-1 . X , A E W . ,W , , ff , , am, , ff V f 4 f 2 ,f f,ffW ' ' 'W . f ,W . ' 2 - I 1 ,ZffZQ 'Qin Inf 4421? . li Av: f V :- ' nf V f . ' . Ijlockey is one of the more ac- tive games that comprises the GAA program. A display of basketball skill. 169

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1' f V' 9' .,. . ,if t z , i W' s. -- WWW ff. m fan Row 1: Sue Thompson, Paula Piziali, Ruth Hull, Vicki Fenech. Row 2: Pat Clovis, Marilyn Tubergen, Wanda Roachell, Sheila Cunningham, Shirley Lewis, Sherry Massingale, Karen Bademian, Barbara Ward, Beatrice Cimonian, Gloria Salaz, Carol Shober, Patricia Shober, Barbara Miller, Mary Hines. Row 3: Sharon Price, Sherry Bee, Dawn Hollinger, Pam Mitchell, Isabelle Nichols, Connie Van Natta, Pat Bartholomew. GAA Open to Girls Interested in Sports The Girls Athletic Association, spon- sored by Miss Hines, is open to all girls interested in sports and athletic events. It's purpose is to promote fun and recre- ation in the Held of girls sports. The skills that are learned in the regular physical education classes are played in GAA. Many team and individual sports are played. This organization is actually an outgrowth of the P. E. program for girls who want to get further enjoyment out of sports. . Catalina's GAA participated ,in sports days with other schools, competing in such sports as hockey, archery, and basketball. GAA members enyoyed a variety of sports, among them basketball, the trampoline, and volleyball. c .tate A l P .e t .. l A . ' I 7 i , ' 1 A t N -'L . . K 4 . - B. it 5 ' V c T e.,... -... 3 P I cha lin, Da Cat the tici Sht tea Th scl spc scl sol as Thi



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Two girls jump for the ball as their teammates antici- pate catching it. P.E. Dept. Offers Varied Activities A wide variety of team sports is offered to all girls in their freshman and sophomore years. Speedaway, basketball, volleyball, softball, and hockey are only a few of the exciting team sports the girls may take. During the junior year, a semester of health is required. The remaining semester emphasizes individual sports such as tennis, golf, badminton, and archery. The P. E. department feels that individual sports are of a more lasting value to the student as they will be of a use later in life. With special permission from the instructor, a girl may take advanced sports, dance, or tennis. Sophomore and junior girls are eligible to try out for songleading or cheerleading which is also a part of the girls' P. E. department. A wild cheer arises from basketball fans as the team enters. AX , x l Barbara Miller drives the ball down the course. 170 i During their junior year most girls have an opportunity to take archery.

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