Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1962

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Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 125 of 312
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Page 125 text:

Active Dache Bachelier Chosen Girl of the Yearv Dache Bachelier has participated in and shown great skill in all sports. This was the main reason she was chosen this yearis Girl of the Year. In addition to this, her attitude, willingness to work with others, willingness to help, and good sportsmanship helped her to be chosen for this honor. Dache has been in G.A.A. for four years and has been on varsity since her junior year. This year she was president of G.A.A., which showed her leadership ability. Pat Brecht' also showed qualities of good sports- manship and was given an honorable mention for her outstanding work in G.A.A. True sportsmanship and good fellowship are fos- tered from G.A.A. The club is open to any girl who is interested in becoming physically fit as well as mentally alert. She must be willing to participate in all sports. Sports included in G.A.A. activities are volleyball, basketball, tennis, archery, and badminton. Girl of the Year, Dache Bachelier, smiles after winning an important softball game. Sara jane Kimberlin and Gail Bradley achieve grace as well as flexibitity in gymnastics. Y K ' , Perfecting their aim before one of the archery toulneys are members of the archery team. rv ., ffl Nice recoveryfv yells a zealous teammate as the net girl boosts the ball over the net.

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G.A.A. Members Compete in interscholastic Sports Dache Bachelier, Vade Phillips, president secretary H2l1'I'iCt WilliS, Miss Mary Hines, vice-president adviser f Sly V Sb .All S GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION-Front Row: Ellen Aubert, Diedra Pyeatt, Margot Renaud, Darla Doud . . . Second Row: Kathy Harshman, Pat Fay, Barbara McIntosh, JoAnne Mclntosh ' , . . , Third Row: Rita W'he1py, Tari Shaw, Marsha Cline, Kris Luepke . . . Top Row: Pia DeLeon, 5 Harriett Willis, Sue Thompson, Vade Phillips. 'X A, , 1 A Z S, . . if , , lb illiitfslil i, i M S r -or 1 it A sf if-,y T , 4 is ,L A 4 V. ,rs iir, A i s.. ADVANCED SPORTS-Front Row: Margot Renaud, Ellen Aubert, Barbara Mclntosh, Vade Phillips, Tori Shaw, fill Hart, Miss Mary Patty Fay, Dache Bachelier, Darla Doud, Cindy Montgomery, Hines . . . Top Row: Janine Davison, Penny Pennington, Rita Barbara Neumer . . . Second Row: Pat Brecht, Bonnie Schroder, NVhelply, Kathy Harshman, Harriet Willis, JoAnn Mclntosh,



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Ann Baustian Lynda Bowlby Patti Foster Sharon Murphy Margaret Wilson Varsity Composed of Last Year's Successful JV's There was a completely new varsity team this year, which was drawn from last yearis successful I.V.'s. De- spite the lack of experience, the over-all year for the girlis tennis team was termed successful, On February 3rd the varsity began their season with Casa Grande. There was a total of tvventy-one varsity matches, four of which were out of town. Nine matches were played by the J.V.s, the first with Tucson and the last with Rincon. Members of the tennis team are selected from the tennis class. Girls interested in joining the tennis team must be better than average in tennis and plan to play four years in interscholastic competition. The girls are coached on the technicalities of tennis and are shown different types of strategy. They receive grades, which are determined by their attitude and ability, and must maintain eligibility. A class tournament is held among the girls to set up the ladder. After that, each girl can challenge one or two positions above her own, but once she loses, she must accept a challenge from below. If she loses the challenge from below, she drops one positionon the ladder. fx x I' W Tired, but smiling, Donna Santee and Lorraine Newlin shake hands after com- Dufiflg PTUCUCG ADH Brownlee is W0fkiI1g hard to pleting a grueling tennis match. perfect her serve.

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