Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1963

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Today's Complex Society Needs Mathematicians Mathematics has become of increasing importance in the twentieth century. From the student to the electrical engineer, math has proven itself a necessity of life. Algebra deals with variables, equations and , r 1 xt i ih gw f -- f 'X 4 P ' ' , ,ff -- , ? to it - AMX f ll I . , jf V '57 ' ' 4 il Q ,, I 1' Q, ,g ff .Y f' 9' , 1 5 r ' f?e37'f lf L, wi' fag 1'f1 ',i' fr iw 3-4 5. ,FH if f, 9- Qf'fQW if ',f, MATHEMATICS . . . Top Row: Arthur Alberding-general math, basic math, algebra . . . Richard Bames-general math, algebra, basketball . . . Mrs. Barbara Buchalter-general math, analitical geometry, UICSM, Anytowri . . . Bottom Row: Wayne Diehl-basic math, plane geometry, UICSM . Ralph Futrell-algebra, UICSM, department head, Mathematics and Slide Rule Club adviser . . . Dured Gordon-plane geometry, UICSM. This boy is supposed to be doing math but is that what Fred Ginsburg is thinking about on a fine fall day? signed numbers. In geometry, the student encounters such intrigu- ing terms as cartesian product, abscissa and ordinatef' Other mathematical subjects instructed at CHS are basic math, general math, consumers math, ana- lytic geometry and college algebra. UICSC, The University of Illinois Committee on School Mathematics, is a relatively new course teaching students to discover the awhysv of various math principles. ,ie :Liu Divide 286625 by 243, Mrs. Susannah Lipscomb advises per ple:-:ed general math student Debbie Moser.

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SOCIAL STUDIES . . . Top Row: Miss Mary Grace Hendon- Q1-.5 American history, Awards and Scholarships chairman, counseling 5, ,Q K ji g ? . . . Miss Victoria Kalil-world geography, humanities, Student ' - -'HA Iii x w- 9 14' Council adviser. . . Galen Kintner-American history, football, bas- i ' -G lcetball. . . Second Row: Miss Nona Korthage-American problems, . ' - iff 1. world problems, American Field Service Committee chairman I 'W K . . . Miss Maude Miller-American problems, department head H 1 - fig X S ia 2 1:1 5' 2 91 -5... 5 5- . . . Smith Minarik-American problems . . . Bottom How: ,aj fi' QT'-rev . -. 'V Richard Schmieder-world geography, intramurals . . . Lee Starr- 41 , f - 3 V counseling . . . Melvin Vogel--world geography, football, basket- -P-1421 -' '-'ifif ball, Lettermen's Club adviser. ' ' 5 A' 'XE 'F 4 - if at ug 'Q 5 . ,Avg 1 ,Y , ' df ' .eg , V , , . it :OX L, ' - LANXN 4 ,Ns Si, ttf: N- ' fi iii, 11 James Ruppel confidently gives an oral report about Arabia's government in Mrs. Erma Fisher's history class. lr' .,, ,,T w4-. -- V 1 -1-. -Q-Ni. ft- , ir si --.t - A' ' ,- 5 - n -ff-'1'?: - s . as -1-. : 9's, fi-un, Uv, nagfvnl, -' I fy: ,-v-fxx . 1' i-:VQA - 'Q 'lf ,, 'Gil -X l ql , 1 'Is Q- nj ssl - 'x Q. ' :Hal ,J- r 1 fs.-a .ff 'fn S5-'G r'-I S 'I l l A' F1 x ,irc 1 ,Q ,ft - p Y D ,Jfj iff' I ' ' I -5:5 ' . 7 is -..'-PM i w?vTi,ZL..,f he K ?151'e5f'lg'5'ifi fi - ' Xgyvf Ji' .x Y Sf . . ,Nm , fr L4 Y ,gun ff, 37 . A . ,, T We lf' X sri 1 C 'gb-sfffta 'ff' -l' , err 1 0 f -- s ffaa-,,,frfr', 5 X X' sf' ' Crisis in Berlin was a major topic of discussion for Catalj.na's world our world, its people, and its problems. Speakers, films and research problems classes this year. The students learned about and discussed papers supplemented daily class work .



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Mmm . J, e ,- '? iii c .,.,, it l A E - L of it 1 1 if If MATHEMATICS . . . Top How: Earl Gunter-algebra, plane geometry, UICSM . . . Gerald Houck-basic math, counseling . . . Donald Hoyt-plane geometry . . . Kenneth Jaeger-basic math, algebra . . . Bennie Linkhart-plane geometry, UICSM, college algebra, football, Weight Lifting Club adviser, Mathematics and Slide Rule Club adviser . . . Mrs. Susannah Lipscomb-general math, algebra . . . Bottom Row: Mrs. Ellen 'Haye-consumer math . . . Robert Treat-algebra, plane geometry, UICSM, Ski Club adviser. Home Economics Probes Society's Basic Unit Homemaking encompasses a Wide range of activi- ties through which students can learn to successfully cope with problems that arise in everyday family life. On the practical side, high school girls are taught cook- ing, child care, sewing and finance. Also important to the homemakers of tomorrow is their training in such other phases as: home management, family relations and family problems. The homemaking department, under the direction of Mrs. Xenia Haushalter, offers a class open to both boys and girls who are interested in society's basic unit, the family. They discuss such subjects as: marital prob- lems, how to raise a family, and how to furnish a house. 4 , ,tr A rs ' Q .,.+ ,... V. . T ji ff HOMEMAKINC- . . . Top Row: Mrs. f i, Larae Hambenne-homemaking, counsel- 'V . ' ing, Anytown . . . Mrs. Xenia Haushalter 5 fm f -homemaking, homelioing, department head, Future Homemalcers of America br? adviser . . . Mrs. Frances Haworth-horne- V ,, making . . . Bottom: Mrs. Iudith Nelson- Merrie Stephens and Stephanie Sulhvan eye the clock before .,' ..,A h omemaking, Future Homernakers of A America adviser.

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