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Archaeologists Explore Old Ruins in Arizona Interested in archaeology and an- thropology-why not join Archaeology Club? The purpose of the club is to foster- a more active interest in these subjects. Although the club was only founded last a well planned agenda which. educational and fun for its these ac- - I - . tivities were to various archaeological Southern Ari- zona, giving a chance to see an actual picture of what their club stands for. The club also had the privi- lege of hearing several speakers, two being William Duffen from Catalina and Doctor Thompson from the U of A. ARCHAEOLOGY CLUB-Front Row: Pete Voiis, president, Judy Riley, vice- president, Mel David, treasurer, Bobbie Crose, secretary, Chris Hodges . . . Second How: Kay Hatcher, Suzanne Nunneley, Greg Scott, Dean Hodges . . . Third Row: Chris Jacobson, Diane Kellogg, Marilyn Miller, Steve Amesbury, Vicki Purcell, Carol Mellen . . . Back Row: james NVaite, adviser, Bill Hibbs, Ray St. Clair, Bill Hodder, Chuck Wheelock. Club Investigates Career, Hobby in Radio If you are interested in the radio field as a career or a hobby, the Radio Club might good club to join. The projects are aimed to the purpose of stressingfaffactive interest in all phases of the and the field of electroniQ,, tlas f:lThel Radio Club, which is open to interested, has the goal of establishing an amateur radio station at Catalina. Work has continued this year toward the project. A course in radio was offered to students at CHS. 1:-QQ RADIO CLUB-Front Row: Mike Kearney, Everitt VVelsh, adviser, Ken Larson . . . Second Row: Don Chandler, Sam Haines, jim Daggett . . . Back Row: Ed Barrins, Bill Hibbs, Doug Forester. K
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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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'Shutter Bugs' Snapped CHS Couples, Scenery Trojan Trigger Trippers snapped smiling couples in front of a giant wreath at the Torch Ball and in booths at the annual Rodeo Dance and Junior- Senior Prom. Members, students of the advanced photographygilagsgifgfiffrofited from pro- fessional photogxiggglier speakers. Field trips to San and Colossal Cave scenery to the camera bugs. Catalinais club was in charge of the refreshment booth at the city wide photo contest for high school stu- dents held at Tucson High in February. As well as affording knowledge of the advanced phases of photography, 'the club provided excellent experience for those planning to make photography a career. CIVIL DEFENSE-Front Row: Pamela Williams, :llyr PHOTO CLUB-Front Row: Cary Dytho, Vicki Graff, Dave Barnhill, jay john- son, vice-president, . . . Second Row: Judy Nelson, Chuck Caramella, treasurer, Pam St. Germaine, president, Liz Bagot, Laurie Marvel . . . Third Row: Eddy Bell, Bob Mazzotti, Jim Bearden, Tom Eglin, lim McHenry, Marsha Bell, Frank Donaldson . . . Back Row: Terry Towner, lan Stenbakken, Wayne Harris, Lane Wipff, Bob Hicks, Harold Nicholls, Frank Wilsonr Civil Defense Club Plans in Case of Attack Do you know what to do in case of an attack? Members worked on plans for evacuation all year and published them in an inclusixemparnphlet which also listed first-aid Tl kits are in andgthe teachers , who are The plan for leaving was ,cfertain amount of students and to drive to Marana. Anyone interested in Civil Defense is eligible to join. At' each meeting they had films 0-n Civil Defense. Linda F owl secretary, Darlene Cole, president, Kay Penrod . . . Second Row: Clyde Phirps, sponsor, Dennis Miller, joe Riley, Ward Tombaugh.
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