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ratos, P'-'I'- Row I.: Dave Berg, Steve Patzman, Bill Herbert, Ray Arnold, John Holmes, Jack Holman, Bill Neubauer, Rex Wheeler, Joel Guerrero, Jim Nichols. Row 2: Jerry Knapp, Steve Hayden, Charlie Fowler, Steve Miles, Jim Seymour, Bob Jacobs, Harold Slavens, Don Hawk, 'Pee Cook, Ed McGlothl1n, Ike Rhodes, Bob Svob, Tom Kenan, Mel Vogel Cadviserj. Row 3: Mike Dietz, Bob Hinkle, Neal Genda, Don Iyams, Doug Staples, Jeff Shofner, Bob Gaylord, Tom Kosser, Chris Cole, Rick Parrish, Dave Rowe, Gary Lawson, Dan Breck. ,f 4 , V Muffy A fs, S 4 X L . 0' f 4' wspsw 244 1 'Q .fr .. f Y' ' ' 17 4157 fcxsKQX ,Zvi ff .Z Q I 1 kv x fl ff , - fy , M ,u af ,xg X Nw,-ww. 7 - f' ff . Nfl JC, ' Q-lags X Wk' if 2 f 6, Q' , -I ZQZM C qs' fs - ff f , s f, 41 f W Q ,V Vw, ,, xf , X iff ' f JFK fffnwue S, Q , 53, f M, if t N , ft , X , LN W 'ff . I f W v mf W f 'C ,,.,, X VX. Yup M V ff ' X X , 2 ' , . pk j , G KU, , I ,N if Z, W5 f , 4 WJ, fr! i , Q ss ff f, a Ziff - N , ..sw.ma mp '- 1 4 , , X f s Y' f X X' f ' R.. . -1 ., Bob Gaylord, Joel Guerrero, Steve Patzman, Neal Genda, Mike Dietz, Mel Vogel, Adviser President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Sergeant-at-Arms Lettermen Maintain High Ideals in Athletics at Catalina duction. The possession of a major letter en- titles a boy to membership in the Cata- lina Lettermans Club. Each boy must be willing to uphold the purpose which is to promote loyalty, service, sportsmanship, 1 and the ideals of character and faith. Club members maintained high ideals in f , athletics at Catalina. Qualifications for B letters vary according to the sport that it is awarded for. Candidates are picked by i ' the coaches and voted on by the student council. During the year club members helped at the games by passing out programs, ' aiding with the parking problem, and '1 Pit i raising the Hag at football games. They i donated their time to such projects as the ' P Peanuts for Polio Drive and the Cistic Fibrosis Drive. The club organized the M' Dads Club, a club for the boys' fathers i.,,riff,fpQn combine athletics and studies. at which they exchanged ideas. 201
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ml Helping Gthers ls the Key Purpose of Catalina's ls for y girl lls of lse of trning Sev- were aphed ad in- tysical iieved l L. Row I.-'Kay Wertman, Diane Donahue, Sarah Tunnell, Alveggfgacobs, Maralyn Mahan, Carol Harrison, Shylah Rau, Linda Simanton, Pam Byrd, Cindy Shirk. Row 2: Shirley Whi e, Susan Jacobson, Joyce Lovelockg Ellen Van Wagner, Lynn Derby, Pat Stellg Stephanie Cookeg Penny Bowman, Emily Kittleg Karen Bademiang Shirley Brand, Don Fones, President, Darlene Hansen, Robert Bancroft, adviser, Patti Codd, Glenn Martinson, Dale Retrum. Row 3: Helen Rupple, Carol Shobe-r, Sue Oellrich, Chris Heindl, Mary Ann Kreiger, Sharon Travanovich, Yvonne Henss, Carol Oestreich, Jana Hicks, Gloria Salaz, Lana Hansen Serving Catalina High School and Tuc- son 1n any way and for any reason is the main purpose of the Catalina Service Council. To become a member, a student must have 25 hours of service without hnancial compensation. This year the Service Council assisted in various cam- paigns. They helped at football and bas- ketball games and patroled the halls as hall monitors. At Christmas a party was given by the Service Council for the Chil- dren at the Tucson Community Kinder- garten. Varied Programs for Art Honor Society Provide Entertainment l - h ' 3 P Rchardson, treasurer, Pam Mitchell, secretary, Gray Mclnroy, vice- Rowl Judy Zwald, program c airman eggy 1 V1 g D D J A Brod Moll Redding- president, Sarah Tunnell, president, Row 2: Gloria Salaz, Kathy Lark, a erie avison, 0 . nn y, y A ton, Janice Campbell, Tain Balfour Row 3: Bucky Kondy, Carole Bordmg, Brenda Motsinger, Mary Moody, Susie Brewer, Sandy Mullenax, Meredith Newman, Anita Greenhow, Rosalie Anderson, Marilyn Rissler. W 14? 5 Alice Brae- ier, Marlene bes. On the first and third Tuesdays of each month, the meetings of the Art Honor Society were held. The members had 'to have good scholarship, good citizenship, and above-average art ability. The pure pose of the AHS is to create a finer ap- preciation of aft and to further the mem- bers' talents and interests in this field. Some of the projects planned by the So- ciety were trips to art galleries, studios, and shops, and talks given by well-known artists and craftsmen. rvice Council
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