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 165 of 312
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INTER NOS-Front Row: Charity Everitt, vice-president, Kelly johnson, president, State JCL Convention Attended by Inter Nos After attending the junior Classical League Convention at the U of A in March, members of Inter Nos, the Latin Club, were able to verify that Latin Lives Todayf, Toga and stola-clad mem- bers could be seen tripping through the hall on their fall initiation and the held in the spring. Latin Club's major projectsifbf Mernbershigifinfjlnter Nos is open to any student who is currently taking Latin or has taken it in the past and is passing in all subjects. By learning of the effect Roman culture has had on modern civilization, the club seeks to increase future interest in Latin. Suzy Simpson, secretary . . . Second Row: jim Kirmse, Lynda Cuqua, Karen Brown, Susan Eddy, Raye Mosky . . . Third Row: Ann Poole, Barbara Harrison, Lois Putnam, Nancy Barrett, Pam Wasley, Richard Cummins, Miss Eunice Odom, adviser . . . Back How: janet Forbes, Lesli Lorenzen, Mel David, Marie Conley, Gail Supina, David Winter. Club EI Cid Investigates Latin Language, Custom Interest in Spain or Hispano- America draws many students into Club El Cid, Catalina's Spanish Club, for a look into the language and customs of these countries. Monthly meetings give members a speak Spanish and learn La tiirough speakers and slides actual experi- M.f'Wi- . - ences, such a Mexican movie or clothing for the needystridgnts oflwthe Nogales, So- nora high school was the service project of the year. An annual banquet, inter- school fiesta and post luck supper were included in Club El Cid's activities. l SPANISH CLUB-Front Row: Anne Poole, treasurer, julia Garay, secretary, judy Riley, president, Steve Amesbury, vice-president . . . Second Row: Miss Mary Ott, adviser, Nancy Kelly,'Karen Porter, Betty Bremond, Barbara Chilson, Mike Hatcher . . . Back How: Ann Bremond, Kay Hatcher, judy Brott, Patty Schneider, Susan Turman, Pat Hennigan, Richard Gregor, Bill Hibbs.

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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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l 3 4 tl-g J l GERMAN CLUB-Front Row: Eric Schultz, sergeant-at-arms, Jon geant-at-arms, Donna Santee, secretary, Tom Wilson, vice-president, treasurer, john Fontaine, president, Joe Breck, sergeant-at-arms . . JoAnn Brody, Peppy Van Houten, Pat Brown, Linda Legler, Kia Weis, Goeff Cross, john Pierce, Richard Decker, Aaron Sulman, Third Row: Sharon Ingram, Karen Chumichal, Bob Teglund, John Oaks, jim Kirmse, Janey Kress, Allan Divis, David Kubista . . Richard Doubrava, Newton Don, Bill Evans, Debbie Doephe, Pa Fisher, Joan Debel, Luis Lafoateza, Steve Staples, Barry Chalmers . Hoffman, ser- Archie Abaire, . Second Bow: Hoflich, Tony adviser . . . Lance, Steven . Fourth Row: ul Smith, Ann . . Back Row: Marshal Mercer, William McClements, Stanley Oaks, Robert Nagoda, Sonya Adler, jane Orient, Catherine Hurst, Nadine Luchtman, Fred Henninger, International Club Aims for World Knowledge Todayls emphasis on foreign coun- tries is fostered by the International Club, whose purpose is to cultivate fur- ther interest in Q N tions and their people. Pro-gram?-gat-ft monthly meet- ings are clude speakers from as many as possible. Helping, the sell Amer- ican Field was the Club's main project tliisvyearfl Other activities were the collection of stamps for chil- dren in Germany and a dinner featuring , foreign foods. German Club Attended State Language Meet The second year of the Catalina German Club found its members busily planning a more varied list of activities. A club pin was selected and ordered, a German banquet was attended. Mem- bers of also participatedain the State? hL3. , ,at P J ,.. it 1 es and an. A , 'i Tjgz, 1, ugh . f K' . WW! taking pass- ing grade ,.,if join the German purpose of the club is to acquaint its members with the language and customs of Germany, which was accomplished through speak- ers and slides. INTERNATIONAL CLUB-Front Row: Ann Poole, president, Audrey Demichael, vice-president, . . . Second Row: Glenda Garland, Ruth Wheeler, Ann Tunnell, Ann Williams, Mel David . . . Back How: Marilyn Miller, Tony Lefeber, Patty Schneider, Judi Spray, Patty Young.

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