Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1962

Page 178 of 312

 

Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 178 of 312
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Page 178 text:

Student Council Finances New Football Bleachers To accommodate the unusually large crowds at the football games this year the Student Council added extra bleachers to the stadium as one of their projects. The council which is made of four elected representa- tives from each class and the Student Federation Of- ficers, plans and promotes all projects relative to the school throughout the year. Some of their activities in- clude Dear Seasonf elections, and the annual out-of- town football game. if T' ' - Q. at s if 0 I ' A it 1 , ' I! g e an -f AE' WMV ,f Nw ' K Xi f' r nfl Q -.'l, ' - , 2, ,Sf Miss Victoria Kalil, adviser Ironing out a problem between class and student government are john Helin, jackie Rodriquez, Nick Williams, Kathy Stanley and Kelly Hansen. I STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS-Front Row: janet Bumer,- Davis, president, Connie Gillaspie, vice-president, Janet Hotch- Chris Hoag, Ann Williams, Fred Heinrichs . . . Second How: Lynn Spencer, Ioan Cinter, Kathy Stanley, Rosalind Navin, Sue Neu- bauer . . . Third How: Sharonn Watson, recording secretary, kiss, Cathie Anderson, corresponding secretary, Nick Williams, Miss Victoria Kalil, adviser . . . Back Row: Joe Breck, Don Gabriel, Judy Riley, Liz Bagot, Tony Lefeber.

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f fT,' l mt' ...f 9,1 .? alll!! n--' ' l -ami . ,, . , d Connie Gillaspie inspect every nook and crook of the bleach- Here come the inspectors! Student body officers and council an . members joe Breck, Rosalind Navin, Aaron Latham, .lim Davis ers Purchased by the Student Council last fall' Student Council Ends Year With Excellent Record With many projects completed, the Student Coun- cil ended the year with an excellent record. Settling right down to Work at the beginning of the year, the council soon had purchased new football bleachers and an ultra-sonic massage machine for the football team members to speed recovery of pulled or twisted muscles. The councils many annual activities included spon- soring Dear Weekf all queen, student body, and class elections, and the pep assemblies. They also provided cafeteria music and a Christmas tree for the lobby. Prgmxling music to eat by was a project of the student council this year. Al Stromberg and Bob Donald check over the music selection for the lunch hour. X' l' lx Hey doc, it doesn't hurt! exclaims Larry johnson as Coach Klein treats his ankle with the ultra-sonic massage machine the council bought.



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Y STUDENT COURT-Anne Tunnellg Anita Russo, Eve Grzybowskig Gail Wyman, bailiffg Bob Hoffman, chief justice, Kenneth Jaeger, ad- viser, Shaaron Elledge, recorder, Barbara Ewing, Sandy Shortman, Cha1ylHarralson. Court Is Judiciary Branch Student court is the judiciary branch of the student government. This court of laws is made up entirely of students, and the decisions are made only by these members. This court of justice handles all minor dis- ciplinary problems such as entering the halls, causing a commotion in the halls, or creating a disturbance in the school cafeteria. 'Any student who is accused of an offense is sum- moned into court. In the court his case is heard and ,yr-'ff of Student Government a decision is rendered according to its seriousness. The sentence usually demands a writing of a theme ranging from twenty-five to five hundred or more Words. After Writing the theme the defendant must appear in COUIT again and read the theme aloud to the court members. The hall monitor must work closely with the court for the system to run smoothly. It is only through their combined efforts that Catalina's Court System has been a success. a , yr y , l,l lplwi up ..' '55 Kenneth Jaeger, adviser It was a solemn moment in Student Court as the verdict was announced. 17:

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