Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1962

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Hall Monitors Maintain Order in CHS Halls Cata.lina's hall monitors are re- sponsible for the orderly appearance of the halls during class time. It is their job to see that every person who ap- pears in the halls has a specific desdna- tion and a h by a teacher. If a student ver l without one, the monitor a ort and turns it into the Where the violater is monitors are stationed at regul ' , l throughout the school with a capt n for each period. Any junior or senior who is willing to serve is eligible to become a hall moni- tor. He must be responsible and of high character in order to do a creditable job. Junior Red Cross Helps Needy in Three Areas After elecdng new members from a bevy of volunteers, the junior Red Cross Council organized three major drives for the year. Texas victims of Hurricane Carla and overseas chil n were aided by student contribu 5 lnn' . and boxes filled with toothb ' and other small gifts. p L.arge a re 2 :21 06 s were sup- plied the childre i t Tucson Nursery School as the Counci1's Christmas project. Representatives were elected from each homeroom to attend meetings, in- form their respective homerooms of Bed Cross activities, and aid the 25-member council in collecting money. HALL MONITOR CAPTAINS-Front Iseatedj: Kenneth Jaegar, adviser . . . Back: jackie Rodriquez, Bobbie Crose, Larry Dent, Keith Wells, Glenn Thompson, jo- Anne Phinney. RED CROSS COUNCIL-Front How: Miss Ann Schroder, adviser, Tony Lefeber J Tom Bartholomew, president, Tyler Barrett, vice-president . . . Second Row: Bar- bara Neumer, LiliMarlene Klinger, Carol Davison, Cheryl Davison, Debbie Mac- Millan, Carol Cooke, Vade Phillips, Bob Tallrnan . . . Back Row: Judy Davis Cherry Millsaps, jane Orient, Esther Rudis, Patty Schneider, janet Burner, War- ren Phelan.

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SERVICE COUNCIL-Front Row: Manda Krampel, Carol Cal- laghan, Jackie Wilson, Euayne Nelson, Carol Ailor, Pam Eley, Barbara Hillegonds, Jo Anne Phinney, Toni Smith . . . Second Row: Barbara Opperman, Shirley Sims, Jackie Rodriquez, vice-president, John Rawlinson, president, Pat Beers, secretary, Andrea Salter, treasurer, Kathy Stanley, Joan Ginter, Sally Ginter, April Randall . . . Third Row: Sharon King, Ginny Porter, Cheryl Woods, Ar- lene Brown, Karen Wilson, Carol Dyer, Viki Thurston, Barbara Culin, Judy Cooke, Phyllis Schropp, Janet Forbes, Janet Hotch- kiss, Larry Ing'ber, John Clow, Toni Del Missier, Chris Upham . . . Fourth Row: Cathy Lemley, Bonnie Mclnroy, Janet Burner, '17 Y. Susan Duncan, Barbara Chilson, Peggy Black, Florence Forester, Judy Mack, Glen Thursten, Esther Rudis, Kay Hatcher, Barbara Harrison, Lee McCormick, Becky Taylor, Delann Kumer, Jamie Price-. . . Fifth Row: Deena Garret, Carol Chastain, Sue Cook, Jeanne Chastain, Helen Weber, Paula Piziali, Peggy Hoag, Jackie Fahey, Nancy Kelly, Judy Brott, Vicki Purcell, Jan Callaghan, Wylene Hughes, Nancy Forbes, Bill Ure . . . Back Row: Dave Fithian, Larry Dent, Hank Russell, Curtis Martin, Ron Bethke, Glenn Donahue, Jim Berger, Don Morris, Charles Logan, Ward Tombaugh, David Boy, Don Gabriel, Ann Stoeclcer, Nadine Brad- Shaw, Carol Mellen, Marie Conley, Judy Shoshie, Ann Eisen. Council Renders Service to Cata ina and Tucson Y 5 i Happy-go-lucky hall monitors, also members of Service Council, group together by the senior office for a friendly chat. On the job monitors? On November 7, over 50 hall moni- tors, nurses' aids, and office Workers were initiated into Catalina Service Council, one of the largest clubs at Cata- lina. It is open to student who has completed service to a a ina or ueson, W1 - out inancia o any kind. The pur club is to render service to jg' and Tucson, ex- plained John Rawlinson, president. This year the group participated in the Cystic Fibrosis Drive, assistance with Tucson Community Council in civic enterprises, and any service needed by CHS which the members could provide. an



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D. E. C. A.-Front Row: Charlayne Winkle, secretary, Karen Keith, historian, Shelly Harrell, vice-president, Jim Alexander, president, Mike Davis, parliamen- tarian, Ruth Sobba, treasurer, Vincent Arini . . . Second Row: Sharon Cable, DECA Members Are Senior Sales Personnel Distributive Education class has four purposes: to teach the members vocational understanding, civic con- sciousness, social intelligence, and lead- ership development. Members of D.E. class are all eligible Dish-ibutive Educa- tion Club Only seniors who fit the to take D.E. a part-time ob for e ' J . ra Expe to the club , ,..' -f w e this year. In arcsh the state conven- ' tion was held at the Ramada Inn in Tucson. April was the month for the convention in Chicago and in May an Employer-Employee Banquet was given by the club. Carol Laponuke, Judy McCullough, Sherry Bee, Mary Stanley, Barbara Steir, Larry Ingber, jack Wise, Miss Mary Klaurens, sponsor . . . Back Row: Barbara Whitaker, Sandra Mullenaw, Arthur Mazur, Linda Taylor, Richard jarcik, Bar- bara Crutzius, Lynn Van Ryswyk, Dave Brackett, jim Harris. League Trains Leaders for America's Future To train leaders for Americais fu- ture by developing their speaking skilln is the aim of the National Forensic League according to Mrs. Ann Soelter, sponser of the cliilg. The membelgsgof Forensic League represent all state and local speech Their major tour- nament of the the Southwestern Sweepstakes Toufrnament in Tempe. They also demonstrated their skills in a program in May. To be a member, a student must earn 25 Forensic League points which are awarded on the basis of performance in speech debates. FORENSIC LEAGUE-Front Row: Mrs. Ann Soelter, adviser, Dave Roy, secre- tary, Ian Watterson, treasurer, Barry Ames, president . . . Second Row: Marilyn Miller, Mary Johnson, Portia Lackey, Larry Cantrell . . . Back How: Mel David, Iudy Haiiwick, Nadine Luchtman, Cary Monheit, Lane Wipff.

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