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231' tel' FL FO- ..s. lIl- ICS are :us .on the rn- ted id- ive Various Techniques Mastered by Ski Club Members t Q? . l Jai The ski trips that were taken to the mountains surrounding Tucson on week- ends following rare snowstorms helped to promote outdoor recreation in an individ- ual sport. Although members of the club did not have many opportunities to ac- tively participate in this winter sport, they received dry-landa' lessons and learned how to care for their equipment. On the weekend between semesters, the club en- joyed a two day outing to Mt. Lemmon. During the spring the club enjoyed a picnic. Club membership was open to all who wished to join, dues were a dollar for the year. md' '- M fa, Row I: Connie Ocheltree, Barbara Miller, Ronnie Angel, Ann Raynolds Suzanne Bambauer, Carol Harrison. Row 2: Janey Kress, Nadine Luchtman Corky Sligh Jennifer Winn, Connie McMillan, Linda Simanton, Lynn Van Ryswyk Alice Jones Row 3: Doug Heinrichs, Nick Williams, Peter Read, Bill Risner, Rex Wheeler Bill Moore, Dale Retrum, Bob Smith, Peter Althaus. Row 4: D. T. Smith adviser es Re ort Disturbances Policemen in Halls Check Hall Pass , p uit. .... Y'fg5gffs 'S X. in to the student court. y er, period two, Sharon Trevanovic T f period three, Dan Swangog period four, Glenn Martinsong period live Stewart N Y A C B b B d L Y Nelson and Don Fonesg period s1xZ'lg1om H - ' - ROW 2-' Willow after, 0 Oy ' aff R t 'czak' eriod seven Connie y ns :kv Nancy Row I, Michael Anderson, Arnold Nunz G , R 3 aj I ,, pu , and pm Mafv Am X aa, ow .' o ln C, v ' ' an Hinds, Catalinals policemen are Monitors. It is their duty to check the passes of students in the halls andi to . . t report minor disturbances to the stu en rt Each period has a monitor captain cou . He supervises the rest of the moniars and IS responsible for their conduct ny ons who are without a hall pass or pers misbehaving in any way are asked tg leave the halls and their names are turne Period one captain was Tommy Koslsl
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NFL Members Participate in Extemporaneous, Debate, Oratory , , ,' . , ,, ,, -4 Xl f it WJ, '- Mia M ...M V g .. Row 1: Bob Sorenson, Barry Lewis Sanders, Barry Beiner. Kathy Freeman, Chris Heindl, Spicer, Jan Watterson. Row 43 James, Becky Gregory, Peggy Bill Morris, Charles Roth, Bill Risner. Row 2: 3: Gail Price, Ann Hubbard, Kay Wertman, Koehne, Jane Kress, Becky McQuary, Penny Dathel Lackey, adviser, Kris Born, Darlene Ronnie Angel, Vivian Englert, Nina Stigers, Vicki Douglas, Sidney Bond. Row 5: Nona Piziali, Susan Landon, Terry Lane, Marcia Moler, Barbara Miller, Betsy Rhodes, Mary Schwartzman, Rachael Munson, Sue Finney, Dan Swango, Alice Jones. Row 6.' Rick Parrish, Bob Hinkle, Doug Ficher, Milton Dardis, Bob Dixson, Rick Warner, Tom Bartholomew, Don Ijams, Ed Dooley, Connie McMillan .. -, Ll D !.., 1 ' Newly organized and initiated this year was the Catalina Forensic Club, a chapter of the National Forensic Club. The NFL is the largest organization for the pro- motion of speech and debate in the U.S. high schools. Its purpose is to give train- ing and experience in speech activities plus deserved recognition. More CHS students than ever before participated in debate, extemporaneous speaking, oratory, and oral interpretation of literature. Twenty-live points is the minimum requirement for national mem- bership. Students must have participated in five interscholastic debates or individ- ual speech contests to become active members of Catalina's Club. Dance Sponsored on April Fools, Day by International Club ,A dance was sponsored on April Fools' Day, the theme being based around All Fools' Day, by the International Club. A variety of programs were featured, a meeting being held once each month. The speakers included Peter Althaus, Catalina's exchange student from Switzer- land, Alice Jonesg Mrs. Williams, presi- dent of the U. of A.'s Hostess Club, and Bassam Bakhtt, a foreign student from Jordan attending the University. The purpose of the International Club is to enable members to gain a better understanding of the people of other na- tions. Row I: Peter Althaus, Susan Hazen, Sue Dietz, Alice Jones, Mary Frederick, Nancy Nichols, Tain Balfour, Harriet Willis, Gail Price, Beth Hopkins, Sarah Tunnell Row 2: Mr. Charles Ingram, adviserg Mrs. Erma Fisher, adviser, Adrian Hinds vice-president, Pat Tully, president, Diane Tully, secretary, John Vrchota 206
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C Y-Teens Members Provide Entertainment for Old People ll 1,2 Row I: Judy Goldsteing Julie Mouerg Jean Starliper, chaplaing Ann Hubbard, treasurerg Toby Hyman, secretaryg-Sue Finney, presidentg Trisha Tomlinson, vice-president, Dorothy McKelvyg Linda Stitzer, historiang Beverly Dettman, sergeant-at-armsg Jeanne Phillips, Gail Priceg Mrs. O. S. Moore, adviser. Row 2: Pam Svob, Carolyn Breck, Suzi McKieranan, Barbara Thompson, Joyce Litvin, Pat Deely, Marsha Vell, Carolyn Neal, Andi Kennedy, Carol Tompko, Jo Ann Kinney, Mary Lynn Kinney, Janet Stitzer, Nancy Odom, Gail Fox. Row 3: Debbie Young, Phyllis San Angelo, Karen Meines, Barby Reid, Molly Poole, Nona Piziali, Austy Moore, Jan DeBoer, Judi Shaw, Kathy Dockery, Ann Raynolds, Vickie, Davis, Becky Clarke, Benita Allbaugh, Cha- rone Shadley, Nan Mason. Row 4: Diane Delong, Cherie Baker, Renee Terry, Tish Sutphin, Shelley Fox, Nancy Thompson, Lydia Lane, Joan Yates, Jan Maynard, Jo Ann Russo, Peg Price, Carol Thompson, Nancy Dorow, Connie Graham, Linda Wershing, Judy Cuison, Vicki Lawler, Sharon Watson, Gail Wyman. .-...li-v a - TEEN f Nl All girls in Catalina are eligible to become members of C-Y- Teens. Before becoming an ac- tual member, a girl must have paid her dues and must have at- tended three meetings. These meetings were held twice a month at the YWCA on the iirst and third Wednesday of the month at 7:30 in the evening. A candy sale to raise money for the Inter- Club Council and providing en- tertainment for old people were this year's projects of C Y-Teens. Printers Sponsor Additions to Historical Collection Row I: Johnny Gulaskeyg Barry Beiner, Chuck Miller, W. R. Mitchell, adviser. Row 2: Buddy Schantz, Tom Smith, vice-president, Jo Ann Nowell, secretary-treasurerg David Anglin, presidentg Daniel Donnelly. Row 3: Douglas LeMay, Claude Lowrey, Lewis Slagle. 208 . I I E U A Celebrating Printing Education Week, selling Christmas cards and holding picnics were some of the activities of Catalina's Benjamin Franklin Club this year. The purposes of this club are to give students further oppor- tunity to explore the Graphic Arts fields, to encourage further service to the school beyond those already furnished by the department, and to furnish each year, an appropriate addition to the collection of historical and art pieces already on display in the industrial arts department. Under the supervision of Wil- liam R. Mitchell, the club met in I A 2 during the fifth period.
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