Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1963

Page 124 of 304

 

Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 124 of 304
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Page 124 text:

Bi-Chern-Phy Managed Science Pair Production Sponsoring the Catalina High School Science Fair was the primary project of the Bi-Chem-Phy Science Club, The fair was held on March 20 and was fol- lowed by the Regional Science Fair at the University of Arizona, to which winning CHS entries were taken. The National Science Fair was held in Albuquer- que, New Mexico. Bi-Chem-Phy' also helped the Honor Society sell candy. Bi-monthly meetings featured speakers from the Traveling Science Institute of the Arizona Academy of Science. Many varied topics were covered in order to provide something of interest to everyone-for example there were talks on: four dimensional mathe- matics, trends in science, poisonous animals of Arizona. BI-CHEM-PHY OFFICERS-Mike Cabat, committee mem ber, jane Orient, vice-president, Richard Saltus, treasurer Nancy McDonnall, secretary, Casper Crouse, president. Pages Belong to State, National Library Assn. Sponsored by librarians Mrs. Emily Griggs and Mrs. Luanne Scheuerman, the Pages is a local chap- ter of both the State and National Library Associations. The clubis activities this year included a Christ- mas party, a spring party with other Tucson library clubs and participation in the state convention at Phoenix Union High School in March. Those students who give their time and energy by helping in the Catalina Library belong to the Pages. The student librarians usually spend one period a day working at the circulation desk, shelving re- turned books, preparing new books for use and handling all the student passes. We really appreciate the work that has been done by the Pages this yearf, says Mrs. Griggs, and we would like to have even more student librarians next year. ton, social chairman. LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS-Judy Mack, president, Lori- mae French, treasurer, Diane Schwartz, secretary, Glen Thurs-

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'77 ,- Www 6 1 , . If ,Q , 1 M . , QUILL AND SCROLL-Front Row: Nancy Thompson, secretary, Williams, Bill Masimer, Alice Hall, jan Getty, Ira West, Eve jim Berger, president, johnna Johnston, vice-president , , . Grzybowslti . . . Back Row: Laurie Marvel, Judy Haiwick, WValt Second How: Lauren Studin, Susan jacobson, Diane Foster, Toni Moody, Patti Foster, Linda Bowman, jim Parker, Bonnie McKim. Del Missier, Connie Graham , . . Third Row: Lynda Cuqua, Elaine Trophy Symbolized Purpose of Quill and Scroll if . Mit By presenting the journalists of the Year trophy to two most outstanding Torch and Trumpeteer staff- ers for the second year in a row, Quill and Scroll ful- filled its purpose, which is giving recognition to good journalists and inspiring others to work even harder. Membership in Quill and Scroll requires out- standing work in publications for at least a semester and ranking in the top third of oneis class. Prospective members must also be juniors or seniors and recom- mended by the adviser of their staff. This year, for the first time, a screening commit- tee consisting of two Torch staffers and two Trum- peteer staffers, was appointed to re-check names of prospective initiates which were sent in by advisers. Mr. john G. Carlton, Quill and Scroll sponsor and Trumpeteer adviser, states Catalina's journalists are well trained and have earned national awards to prove it. They deserve a great deal of recognition and this organization is determined to provide itf, How about a follow-up on this week's ,lowering graduation requirements' st0ry?', suggests Trump copy editor judy Hai- wick as she helps managing editor Ira Vvest with an idea for an editorial as a printer's deadline rapidly approaches.



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Service Council Program initiated 50 Members It's really my ring! cries Diane Rose as Barbara Haberbush and Pam Poindexter wonder what the decision of hall monitor Ion.Hol- strom will be. SERVICE COUNCIL OFFICERS-Iim Berger, presidentg Cathy Lemley, secretary, Barbara Culin, vice-president. This year over 50 students were installed in Service Council's candle-lighting initiation ceremonies. Members participated in the Christmas Community Center's drive by donating toys and non-perishable food to Tucsonis needy people. The group also sold Christmas cards to assist in The Cystic Fibrosis Drive. Anyone who has given 25 or more hours of service to Catalina or the city of Tucson, without financial compensation, is eligible for membership in Catalina's Service Council. This club, which is one of the largest in the school, is made up of hall monitors, nurses' aids and office workers. Office worker Ion Acken files an absent slip during seventh per- iod when he is in office practice.

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