Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1962

Page 167 of 312

 

Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 167 of 312
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M, FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-Front Row: Kathleen Thomblison, Chris Jensen, treasurer, Charlotte Kiddo, vice-president, Susy Grossetta, president, Carol Currie, secretary, Martha Prentiss, historian, Mrs. Ann Soelter, adviser, Mary Jane Campbell, publicity manager . . . Second Roux. Susan Weitz, Cheryl Woods, Barbara Oppemiann, Cathie Moran, Karen Watson, Susie Henna, Ann Bremond, Lauren Studin, Katie Chenoweth . . . Third Row: Brenda Logan, Gwen DeWeerdt, Portia Lackey, Betty Bremond, Lesli Lorenzen, Linda Kremer, Ann Brown, Sandi Rout, Pennie Atha, -Roberta Stevenson, Glenda Garland . . . Back Row: Carol Brooks, Pat Gillespie, Mary Young, Karen Chaclderdon, Judi Spray, Helen Weber, Kathy Robertson, jamie Price, Bonnie Underhill, Becky Taylor, Ann Dawson, Diane Hourscht. Pages Learn, Guild Students, Teachers Any student who works in the li- P brary is eligible to join the Pages. This newly organized club was formed by interested student librarians last year. v4!1fvT' Duties : checking books, Shel 'f td-ftztg g care of b k d ar e frmfb oo s, an feepr 3 e' rary rooms neat. ,a,a..,..,,,,,,,, Kg ,,, . This yeariagf fyfd a Christ- mas party ee in a get- together with 'a ent librarians from other high schools. They attended the state convention held in Tucson in the spring. Members of the club also visited the teen room of the city library. Chas Upham Bm Elle. FTA to Shape Minds of Tomorrow's Youth Shaping the minds of tomorrowas youth is the task of the Future Teachers of America. The club was established for the purpose of studying, and par- ticipating in the teaching field. It is open to students with an average of three or better who are interested in teaching. During the meetings mem- bers study and apti- tudes teaching. A visit to the lpli for the Deaf and Bling in a selective for teach- ers were the main activities of the club this year. Members were also allowed to visit other Tucson Public schools and observe teaching methods used with an eye towards prospective future employment. PAGES-Front Row: Mrs. Emily Griggs, adviser, Pam Eley, social chairman, Glen Thurston, president, Iudy Mack, secretary, Mrs. Luanne Scheuerman, adviser . . . Second Row: Barbara Hillegonds, Sharyn King, Phyllis Schnopp, Barbara Opperman, Manda Krampel, john Clow . . . Third Row: Hank Russell, Carol Callaghan, Susan Duncan, Karen Wilson, Helen Weber, Curtis Martin . . . Back Row: Rita Canady, Nadine Bradshaw, Viki Thurston, Ion Callaghan, Linda F owkes,

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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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Asthmatic Children Given Party by FHA Each year FHA has a project to help others. This year giving a party for the children at the National Foundation for Asthmatic children was their major undertaking. Another activity was a party on October 24 to celebrate United Nations Day. Members also enjoyed exotic dishes served Round the World F0047 .irv i r.,. To appreciation in the field of is the aim of FHA. T1ii.sggfis,f.f?Elef,e 'rhreugh project, actual experience, and advice from homemakers. The club hopes to point out the joys and satisfactions received by a homemaker's career. One year of homemaking is the qualification for membership in the Future Homemakers of America. FUTURE NURSES AND MEDICAL TEAMMATES-Front Row: Marie Conley, secretary, Jo Anne Pliinney, treasurer, Sherry Klavano, president, Janice Wurl, historian, Mrs. Leona Koi-tilla, adviser . . . Second Row: Barbara Sterling, Marilyn Downey, Roberta Stoneback, Nikki Coons, Brenda Togan, Susan Seiler . . . Back FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA-Front Row: Janine Davison, state president-elect: Mary Jane Weiss, parliamentarian, Donna Hyatt, chairman of recreation, Sandra Gilmour, reporter, Jeanne Cushman, secretary, Jamie Price, president, Martha Tombaugh, vice-president, Chris Jensen, treasurer, Charlotte Kiddoo, corresponding secretary, Dianna Staples . . . Second How: Glenda Garland, Roberta Cunningham, Julie Ratcliff, Barbara Russell, Gwen DeWeerdt, Kathy Pye, Sherryn Marshall, Sandra Johnson, Nancy Hendry . . . Third How: Joyce Sun- derman, Carol Callaghan, Andrea Salter, Linda Kremer, Nikki Coons, Jenny Burkhart, Mary Ann Moore, Janice Lancaster, Margie Trimbel, Dorrie Popovich, Dianna Ratajczak . . . Back Row: Janis Mitchell, Billie Salisbury, Charlotte Schroeder, Sandy Shortman, Linda Weisband, Virginia Gorski, Jackie Fahey, Mary Happel, Jeanne Duguay, Cathy Gilbert, Paula Doonan, Roberta Stevenson. FN 8 MT Give Service to Homes for Aged Two field trips and voluntary serv- ice to a rest home for the aged were among the activities of the Future Nurses and Medical 'Teamates. The . . ,. ..,, 5741, . club tries to in per- l d d ac- sona an an quaint them? if us types of . Q, L,-ifef' -LQ, v professional schools, ex- J plarned Mrs. a, club spon sor. The club isfittiipwen to any student of Catalina who is interested in the nursing profession or any other medical field. The trips took them to Arizona nursing schools in Phoenix and Tucson. l How: Lois Montgomery, Catherine Hurst, Suzanne Eddy, Jerry Comell, Eileen XViley, Dianna Harris.

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