Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1960

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Af' ,K I Emp . at Yi? p. 1 ,G,, , lilggrlgisuunql it glwaes r 'ffvm 't ' , - -af ' f .1 M f Lg b e M, , .QW 5 if t ' 5 s ' f, T 1 . ., 5 , . , X! I . I I A 4 , .sf s , m f www? Pauline Baldwin Typing Shorthand Junior Class Adviser Mary Klaurens Coordinator for Distributive Ed. Carol Lauer Typing, Shorthand Future Teachers of America Charlotte Proper Typing, Shorthand Secretarial Practice Dept. Chairman Harlan Rowland Business Law Bookkeeping Joan Tolle Typing Shorthand H. G. Tyler General Business Typing Alfred Zammit Typing, Shorthand Clerical Practice .fu ff Q X ,f x Q Describing the various parts of a car's motor to Evelyn Evans Bill Baumbauer, and Pam Campbell, is Clyde Phillips. 7 Variety Offered by Business Education A new and exciting course was added to the curriculum of the Business Edu- cation department. This course, distribu- tive education, gives the student an op- portunity to gain direct experience in selling and business education by work- ing in a downtown business. Approximately 1030 students took courses offered by this department. A beginning student acquires a general knowledge of business procedures while an advanced student seeks to train him- self for vocational eilciciency. Mrs. Charlotte Proper instructs Joan Angus in Business Education. Drivers Ed Teaches Arizona Motor Law Every sophomore is required to take Drivers Education. The student receives instruction in Arizona law relating to operation of motor vehicles which en- ables him to pass the test for a driver's license more easily. Drivers training not only teaches the student how to drive but also includes care and understanding of the car. Theron Bradford Drivers Education Drivers Training ph Clyde Phillips N, A Drivers Education it WY! V' Drivers Training Civil Defense Com. Chairman fry .Pfam A i I. v a a Z d n Gus S ing te. H B uni haf ing grc hoi ma rel. sol cal boj far cow aut in yes fas H c cla wh CQII

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.. ... Clfafe Concern of CHS's ounselors WW ffyf - A ' ff' -f ,am A , f 4 741 mf V f ' v ' LZ , ,zfizw -1 vw .' .: Cvzfinzf Sp- 1 , 5 af fr ,set 4 f , 1 ' If 1 I 0 f, f , gy ? , if j .fe nf- ,TQA fy . , fb2,,, ,.,.,. 1 ee! 6 .417 A Mrs. Gene Merchant makes appointments for students to see their counselorsg she also Aid is given in planning a four year course that will meet requirements for graduation and college entrance require- ments. Any problems encountered in the class- room may be brought to a counselor. Counselors help with personal matters such as relationships with other people and difficulty in adjusting to new situa- tions. Requesting information about scholarships from the U. of A. is Phoning the registrarls office, Lee Starr checks on a students grade Mrs. Evelyn Kirmse. average. f Nw '-5' M ni I ' ,xv fc F' l ww ur ,V , J 5 arf '14-Qji F12 Wil ' www, Wifi helps the counselors with the paper work that they may have A complete file is kept on vocations and is used to help a student in choosing a future occupation. Descriptions of thou- sands of vocations, including scope of training required, expectations as to sal- ary, location of main job opportunities, and schools and colleges offering strong training in that particular area are avail- able. f X!



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Mary Beath Arts and Crafts Art Honor Society . r. Dept. Chairman Enrichment Purpose of . rrrr Fine Arts Department To give a general enrichment in line Max Briuhart X 1'2 - is f Music Theory arts, and to stimulate those who will choose this field as a career is the purpose S , N X fx A ,. ss E v NN Q V X QWXQ 1 , Q Q f X s iw X NS X of the Fine Arts Department. llgiizsoigiiye Club A Miss Mary Beath and Mrs. Elizabeth Of MUSiC Burtis teach a variety of courses dealing 3 with arts and crafts. . a r 3 y , :X if Under the direction of Harold Porter Ellzabeth Burtis X i and Pat Curry several musical perform- QU? agd Crafts i anees were presented to the public. On Aiflilofgiggociety lf' I , ,,,, 1 April 6, 7, and 8 the drama, music and , x ssrs f be dance departments combined to present a taaa Q major musical. Catalina students partici- Pat Curry i -iffaf .fa - iff - A Orchestra g paclvy Ziiz, . . James Livieratos Drama, Stagecraft Thespians Harold Porter A Cappella Choir Girls, Choir Concert Ensemble tival held at the U. of A. staged several plays. Gus Siavelis watches as Miss Mar Beath uses a letter- Y in technique. Homemaking Provides Balanced Background Catalina's homemaking department, under the direction of Mrs. Xenia Hause- halter, strives to give each girl participat- ing in the course, a well rounded back- ground in home living. Six phases of homemaking are taught. These are: home management, food preparation, family relations, care of clothing, finance, and solving personal problems. This year a new class was tried. It was called Homeliving and consisted of both boys and girls. Subjects such as shopping. family life, and buying for the home were covered. The teachers utilized outside speakers, audio-visual aids, and modern equipment in instructing students. Throughout the year the students kept displays concerning fashion in the display cases outside of the Home Economics rooms. The sewing classes also put on a fashion show to :vliich their parents and any other inter- vsfed persons were invited. Emily Cox Homemaking Larae Hambene Homemaking Counselor Xenia Haushalter Homemaking ff Department Chairman pated in the All-State Band, Orchestra, and Choir, and the Arizona Music Fes- During the year the drama department f e' w w? Ez Q' E Taking cream puffs from the oven are Carol Thompson, Louise Meadows, and Sharon Zornes while Mrs. Zenia Haushalter supervises.

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