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:d itended :matics is year which portun- mles for his is a ect and undred : coun- a stu- wer. It igation, science, e fields O .6 V im fQ M Mg r f, W J tw PN. V' P. Cliff Myfick goys p. E' Joyce Sprinkle Health GlI'lS P. E. Baseball ,.5,. Q Rock Mineral Club Eveliitt NiCh01S0H Robert Swanson C3 B Boys P. E. 1.12270-lP.Eh 533533: Jr. Varsity Football i . 'H' was AA Preston Rittenhouse Boys P. E. Gymnastics if ' . . . . Virginia Robinson Girls P. E. 4 Pirouettes Dardanaires X Chairman Girls P. E. Audrey Salzer Girls P. E. Catalina Christian Youth Jack Segurson Boys P. E. Health Weightlifting Club l Chairman Boys P. E. rt! X ff. X . ff 1. 1 5 7? ,,, ,X ,- ,, Y Q. . f. Y If lfii ff f 5 ., ff. I . Qfx ' ,f ',w,'.l.. f. f 'T ,f .f W ., I . .,.. f,.'..n, , 4' f -ff ff . . f ff 1 . .. I' IU . 1. , , A demonstration is given as Jack Segurson referees. Gale Bell Biology Track and Cross Country Virginia Childs Biology Bi-Chem Phy. Co-ordinator for CHS Science Fair Elizabeth Frantz Biology Bi-Chem-Phy. Walter Holliday Physics Bill Kellis Biology Edward Kuhn Chemistry Rifle Club 117,37 A. .WM kifofip ot' biology students help Glenn Rothrock clean the aquarium in the t 'I ht' is s -.xi ll C, Emphasis on Science ln School Curriculum Because it now plays such an import- ant part in our daily lives, a new empha- sis has been put on science in the high school curriculum. In a science class a student learns the scientific methods for problem solving. Nine hundred and thirty students are enrolled in the classes. if. M ' John Matteson -1 Physics ' Physical Science I f B1-Chem-Phy. , 0 1 . E f X ,' Ken Pearson y-lf Chemistry . ffftt M t Football I , ,,f, X ,Z Glenn Rothrock 'P ff . Biology V R G Bi-Chem Phy. f, Dept. Chairman K 3 at I in ' tr f ' if W ' David Smith V J t 4 V Physics MM' . f'f't , ski Club f A Science Coordinator t W
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I X , . grew 1 V , , ff ! . X I . X. lf . I My I V . ,. A M, , , , , ., g MW.. WV' 'WY rj l I l .7 40, , , . f X, we ,. Richard Barnes Algebra, Geometry Freshman Basketball Barbara Buchalter Algebra, Geometry Ralph Futrell Algebra, Geometry Math 81 Slide Rule 1460 Pupils Enrolled In S3 Math Classes Approximately l46O students attended thc fifty-three classes of mathematics offered at Catalinaffeach day. This year I1ljhoisfMa,thfema,t,1cs, a course which F Club A up 1 , .jgtempts togive, thfe student an opportun- Department Chairman iity to discolver, ,Mathematic principles for himself, was--taiight at C. H. S. This is a V . 1 , . Dured Gtordoll Qc .L jiiwsf. new agpfogdh to teaching the subject and , Q, Qleslgf y Gflj'bf'1Pt,IE if U-l has beesnisuccessfully tried in au hundred W ' V , lllalig ,X if lv lil- high schobls throughout the entire coun- ' acre at G55 ci wi, suck .. fm . . ,X s p, Geri. IW th atics YF xp if Atdourse in mathematics' helps a stu- Cigunstglgp ' 'Six ,fr ,dentl to improve his reasoning povver. It ,A S jf llgi T t Nl it 'affords foundation for the investigation, ' 'a'va, . A gmlagd Oy l research, and development of science, l ' ii , A eil? y it i Karid is an indispensible tool in the lields A by S if A Keth J eger of business and commerce. ag- p, HAI bra Trl ono ry f 1 f ' H ll M itors if I V ludent Court 4 p 0 me A. ..- h, L... .. Ya lHe Linkhart gf . . hw . , f ra, Geometry 1 htlifting Club f f issv ' A f . t N, f Edward Maxwell A X ' t-'- Algebra, Geometry r 'li E 5215 v Chess Club JQNNQX . ,i t Q sg, W 2, its--. - M nf? Skills and Fittness Stressed by P. E. Dept. The development of skills and the im- provement of physical fitness are the main objectives of the Physical Education De- partment. During the freshman and soph- omore years, sports emphasizing basic skills are given along with team and in- dividual sports. During junior and senior years advanced classes covering various sports are given. The major sports offered by the Boys P. E. Depart- ment are football, basketball, baseball, Wrestling, track, and gymnastics. According to a school board ruling, Tucson District Number One, all students are required to take five semesters of P. E. and one semester of health. sg. ,f Edward Marich General Mathematics Algebra, Geometry Robert Treat General Mathematics Algebra Lester Woods Algebra, Geometry Baseball A geometry problem is explained by Ralph Futrell to Perry Broquet and Susan Cunningham. Emma Cappelluzzo Girls' P. E. Archery Club Erma Bigelow Girls' P. E. Pep Leadership Mary Hines Girls' P. E. Health G.A.A. Volleyball Norma Hyatt Girls' P. E. Health Varsity Tennis Bill Kiser Boys' P. E. Football Track Keith Meenan Boys' P. E. Racquet Club Tennis ik Q, . 4 .W ,fy ,Zhi ' N fs ,ff J f .95 mf ,rf Mf, , .M W.. N.. ,Wi-, 'N 'r f. ,, ...Q 1 it , ra 3 Ui 6 N . ,Ei iq' N 1 w. Q Q' la?- L 5- X--. A groi green l
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