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Quill and Scroll Strives to Promote Journalism Quill and Scroll consists of students who have made momentous contribu- V tions to jotutnalistic or creative writing l activities. The requirements for eligi- bility in the club are that you must have been on a scllgglwfpjg eation at least f trr, , , , one semesters a junior, in the upper ydur class and be recommended2lgS3225t1ief?gf5gff's adviser. The 1 b - S?3j,t'lJafXl' - cu strives ,iQ,,,p1t, Hoge the field of . . .W 2'sim1eQMQrRls5 . . journalism andTma ze outstanding journalists. The clubis projects this last year in- cluded a party for members and the presentation of a special award to an outstanding member of the Trumpeteer and of the Torch, and various sponsored social activities. QUILL AND SCROLL-Front Row: john Carlton, adviser, Dave Roy, president, Lane Wipff, vice-president, Kay Hatcher, secretary, Willow Carter, treasurer . . . Second How: Janine Davidson, Connie Graham, jan Getty, Bobbie Crose, Susy Grossetta . , . Back Row: Mel David, Berger, Bob Lawrence, lim Madison. L SAFETY COUNCIL-Front Row: jack Kenan, president, Barbara Culin, Susie Anderson, secretary-treasurer . . . Back How: Clyde Phillips, adviser, Earl Wil- liams, Brock Bond, Leon Morton, adviser. Safety Council Attacks Traffic Problem at CHS With the increase in enrollment of students at Catalina there was the con- comitant problem of many more cars, bikes, and scooters, driven to school. This presented a nlajpr problem of safe- ty to the In order to combat this members helped to tickets to cars and to that use X X.. . the parking planned and supervisedQfl4i'f check in the spring. Any student who has a sincere inter- est in safety, a willingness to work and who does not hold a major office may become a member.
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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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Bi-Chem-Phy Sponsors Catalina Science Fair 4' To raise money for the operation expenses of the annual Catalina Science Fair, members of Bi-Chem-Phy held a candy sale in co-operation with the Na- tional Honor Society. In addition to sponsoring the fair, held on April ll, which helped to promote more interest in science, hosted a variety of speakers at t etings. The Wide background of fields presented was intended to members of the club with different areas 1n science as possigewa Bi-Chem-Phy is open to any stu- dent interested in science. Aiming to in- crease knowledge and perfect skills in science while promoting interest among students and the public is the goal of Bi-Chem-Phy. it? BI-CHEM-PHY-Front Row: ,Casper Crouse, vice-president, Dale Fuller, treasurer, John Fountain, president, Nancy McDonall, secretary . . . Second Row: Craig Wil- helm, Gloria Hirsch, Greg Bowlby, Jane Orient . . . Third Row: Mike Cabat, Robert Wolff, jack Morrison, Chuck Wheelock . . . Back How: Richard Saltus, Bob Hoffman, Doug Forester, Eric Schuetz, Bob Rothrock. l MATH CLUB-Front Row: Richard Saltus, secretary, Martha Schwartzmann, vice- presidentg Dale Fuller, president, Kathleen Thomblison . . . Second Bow: John Fountain, janey Kress, Bob Hewlett, Ralph F utrell, adviser . . . Back Row: Doug Forester, Tom Tappan. Slide Rule is Helper to Members of CC Facts and figures seemed to occupy the intellectual minds of the members of the Computers Club. The purpose of the club is to teach the functions and skills that can be from the slide rule. This se to be a complicated will become a grade saverv ses as ad- vanced math, , and physics if it is used co . Any one who is interested in mat and using the slide rule is eligible to join the Computers Club. Interest in a field of mathematiw as a career is encouraged.
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