Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1960

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Pf0V1Cl1Leadersh1p for Government The most exciting thing that has ever happened to me was going to Switzerland at Catalina's American Field Service stu- dentf, stated Edith Catlin, Student Fed- eration Corresponding secretary. Last summer she spent two months living with a Swiss family. Throughout the year she shared her experiences with the student body. As corresponding secretary Edith handled all of the mail for the Student Federation. A native Tucsonian, she enjoys sports such as swimming and water skiing. She is fond of music and is interested in people. In preparation for a career in engineer- ing, Edith plans to major in either science or mathematics when she goes to college. The major activities which she partici- pated in this last year included National Honor Society, Tri-Hi-Y, G.A.A., and the Tucson Youth Symphony. W , wt - ,1 ,f x f 'V , V' if il Y . f, ,W '14 I , I ' ' 'Q - . 1f. . iff ld' f tl? ' . , 4175, fra, , f. As Student Federation recording-sec- retary, Sarah Tunnell kept the Student Council minutes and records. This past year she was a member of the International Club, Girls' League, Tri- Hi-Y, Catalina Service Council, and was president of Art Honor Society. As an artist with a style of her own, she counts art as one of her hobbies. Modeling is another of her hobbies which she enjoyed as Sunshine model. Coming to Tucson from Salt Lake City when she was very young, Sarah has been able to take advantage of her swimming interest with the Tucson's warm weather. Attending two years at Stephens Col- lege and then two years at the University of Arizona are included in part of her future plans. She then wants to go to the Episcopal Siminary at Berkeley, Cali- fornia to obtain a Master's Degree in Episcopal Education with hopes of being a missionary in the Far East.

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Q. Tennis, the guitar, and progressive jazz rate high on the list of interests of Judy Allen, Student Federation vice-president. As vice-president, Judy took the place of the president during his absence and headed some of the council committees. She was also chairman of the Student Federation Delegation. Tri-Hi-Y, Girls' League, G.A.A. and the tennis team were the activities in which she participated this year. She was also Catalina's columnist for the Arizona Daily Star. During her freshman year she served as class secretary. Judy's future plans include going to the.University of Arizona where she will major in history and minor in English. After graduating from college she hopes to become a high school English teacher. Student Body Officers Providtl r i Neal Genda, born 18 years ago in Frankfort, Indiana, led Catalina's stu- dent body this year. This versatile senior is interested in sports, student govern- ment, clubs and other school activities. An active sportsman, Neal lettered in his sopromore year in football and bas- ketball. He played first string fullback in football and varsity basketball found him in the position of guard. Hi-Y and the Lettermen Club claimed part of Neal's time. He served as Sergeant at Arms of the Lettermen and was a state governor for the Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Model Legislature. Neal's interest in student government began in his freshman year when he was elected frosh president. He hopes that his administration this year was the best one Catalina has ever hadf' Future plans for Neal include the Uni- versity of Michigan and a profession as a heart specialist. in-.



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