Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1962

Page 170 of 312

 

Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 170 of 312
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Girls Archery Club Aims r , . :: Q . Only for the Targets Boasting a record of never shooting a human, only the target if lucky, the Archery Club continues to be one of the most popular clubs for girls inter- ested in sports. All that is needed to join is a genuine intgfitest in archery and a steady arm. club par- ticipated in competliy ons with the Girls Athletic Associ and the Archers of most of schools. They also took patlf infsrevieral meets at the U of A and the state tournament at Tempe. The Catalina Archery Club spon- sered the first statewide archery tourna- ment ever held in Tucson in Which ten schools participated in. ARCHERY CLUB-Front Row: jean Sayre, Pat Brown, Kathy Kloos, Kathy Harshrnan . . . Second Row: Barbara Albright, Ellen Aubert, Brenda Logan, Dianna Staples . . . Third Row: Sharon Latham, Miss Emma Capy, adviser, Marolyn Lindberg, Carolyn Lindberg . . . Back Row: Sue Barrowman, Catbv Lemley, Linda Fowkes. GYMNASTICS CLUB-Front Row: Vicky Davis, Vicki Doud, Cheryl Harralson, Jackie Craven, Linda Frye, Sara Kimberlin . . . Second Row: Leslee Bachelier, Sally Herrick, Sharon Grabe, Anita Russo, Madeline Mack, Till Hart, Pat Carpenter, Sherryn Marshall . . . Third Row: Cathie Moran, Joyce Curtis, Paulette Palmer, Carol Davison, Cheryl Davison, Eve Grzybowski . . . Back How: Barbara Rohloff, Mari Jane Umberger, Karin Watson, Candy Sayers, Sharon Bykerk, Gail Bradley, Sally Ginter, Ioan Ginter, Gail Picker. Gymnastic Club Turns to a Competitive Team Catalina Girls Gymnastic Club was open to all girls during the first semes- ter. In this time the members met every Monday night and prifgticed the general areas of free exercijge, rope climb, tumbling, parallel horse, and long horse to improve skill. At the the second semester, the the club were eligible to try out? the gymnastic team. After theliiflteafi5rif57WaS chosen the club ceased to exist. The team then Worked on the same basis as the boys, team, having competitive meets and Work-outs.

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mf-xl SKI CLUB-Front Row: Rita VVhelpley, Nancy Barrett, Jerry Housted, Cathy Wallace, Zerilda Sinclair . . . Second Row: Harriet Willis, president, jack Kenan, vice-president, Sharon El- ledge, secretary, Torn Roy, treasurer, Larry Dent, sergeant-at-arms, Robert Treat, adviser . . . Third Row: Viann Butera, Marty Mc- Inroy, Lou Ann Kennedy, Ann Baustain, Fred Heinrichs, Ann Williams, Barbara Schmitt, Sheila Carey, Linda Ronstadt, Barbara Opperman, Tory Shaw, Barbara Edwards . . . Fourth How: Phoebe Robinson, Susan Duncan, Susan Davis, Anne Brownlee, ins. p 1 Babs Swan, Connie Wilde, Karen Rogers, Mary Ellen Gibson, Toni Del Missier, Bonnie Campbell, Diane Foster, Carol Cooke, Janet Burner . . . Fifth Row: Nancy Follett, Carol Hartley, Katie Miller, Vade Phillips, Pat Beers, Mel David, Judi Spray, Wally Kohler, Bill Candles', Strait, Nancy McDonnell, Marilyn Wright, Suzy Simpson . . . Back Row: Lee Cornwell, jim Anderson, Steve Halper, Tom Goodman, Thom Sweitzer, Ierry'Fitz, Tom Gris- som, Susie Brewer, Carolyn Breck, Mike Carpenter, Sandi Smith, Nadine Luchtman, joan Debel, Sally Peterrnan, Pat Hennigan. Dr Land Skiing? Then Snow Here We Come! On December 28, the Ski Clubls annual overnight ski trip was held at Mt. Lemmon. The members of the club met at the ski lodge and soon began skiing, some for the first time.. This two day excursion enab many members to appreciate skiing. Dry to be at- tended befogp allowed to really ski and a M f' gy n en, ef, , -,. ,4,,.,, . ,. g, gg? ed, ' 35' if xg party were the Ski Club. , 'Mrs joined the club this year, which is almost double the membership of last year. Everyone interested in the sport of skiing and outdoor winter recreations is invited to join the Ski Club. Learning T to ski correctly is the goal of all members. .4 J f' Q I Skiing anyone? Nancy Barrett, Susan Duncan and Nancy FoLlett are attempting a 'dry land' run as Mr, Treat explains some of the fundamentals. YZ U



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PIROUETTES-Front Row: Susan Anderson, sophomore representative, Jeanne Sfarnas, secretary, Janne Hart, freshman representative, Jackie Craven, vice-presi- dent, Linda Frye, junior representative, Janet Stitzer, president, Vicki Curiel, junior representative, Cheryl Davison, assistant ,secretary . . . Second Row: Martha Mikkelson, Sharon Bykerk, Candy Sayers, Stevie Sullwan, Betty Bremond, Brenda Logan, Raye Mosky, Ann Bremond, Jerie Osmun, Cathy Howard . . . Third Row: Valerie Boyd, Jeannie Tudor, Phyllis Hally, Karen Francis, Robin Shrode, Jill VVanner, Connie Wilde, Carol Davidwn, Eileen Mooney, Kathy Brat- tain . . . Back Row: Bemadette Hull, Sonya Adler, Mary Ingram, Cheryl Parker, Marsha Collins, Connie Sayers, Suzy Simpson, Laury Cook, Marilyn Wright, Linda Bowman, -Connie Frantz. Local High School Staff Writers Report Local news of our high schoolis ac- tivities can be read in the Tucson Daily Citizen and the Arizona Daily Star. Al- though high school news is not as im- portant as natiogal o d wide, it still holds a position for teenagers. F Reporters f acsgfe ,, Teen Citizenv were Estherf?Bddi sie Salant, and Elizabeth lalainsen. The Star,s school page, which appeared every Friday, was written by Catalina's correspondent Mel David. These girls acted as intermedi- ates between CHS and their respected 'J Pirouettes Dance Club Teaches Poise, Grace Holding a workshop for all junic and senior high school dancers was tl? most important activity of the Pirouettc Dance Club. Participants in the worl shop presented es and rc ceived helpful from th others attending. P ettes is open t .,i-,,i,-, V . all girls interes ance. During th weekly meetings, mbers receive ir struction in the b ic skills of dancing Exercises help to j prove grace, poise confidence and pos re of the member: Training obtained in Pirouettes is als helpful in preparing for Dardinares, th advanced dance group at Catalina. pape1'S. STAFF WRITERS-Front Row: Esther Rudis, Citizen, Susie Salant, Citizen . . . Back Row: Mel David, Star, Elizabeth Hansen, Citizen. ll

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