Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1963

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Besides being Student Body Vice-Presi- dent, Eve Grzybowski was a TORCH staffer, National Honor Society mem- ber and a TORCH queen attendant. She hopes to become a psychiatrist. 'Wi f 5 . a Wim L ,I -S L, I .11 .Q M 'n ,gh . npr F J iii 5 'S -3 '- , A-.- ...V k i is r Q 4,-.1 4 N -' .4 - . ' .Vx 1 t ' ,ii r .-im, , V: 4,1-' vw. ,r'Z.,..ti,,-f, 1 35. Z:-Q.. . H Iill Hart, Student Body Corresponding Secretary, was kept busy this year with band, gymnastics and the Dardanaire dance group. She is interested in a psychology major at the U. of A. ig, ' ' ' ,iii :,? , H E' ' J N., J fini s K , v 1Xf 4? , .tiff se-sig.. ,' I -I ' s ' KT U1 r .7 v 1 f, 7 . l -fx - - J f- I, -. ,. gg ,- 'f' it ,L :fish gf 1 ffgf 4' ,' iiifiill 0' 1 4+ lx 1, I . ,1 s 1 ,kg ll! l Q l-lzltll' IU 3 5 2 ff lark. AA A . ' ffl - 413: '.i...- 'gl,- 1'- , , '.: ff' +55 . 1 ' ' f- 1 5, 1- -I ,L gjj. f 5 ' :ii Y 2 1 . get f ,iraqi I v. - uf, A-ss.. J . .ah .3 A Il' aff I f V Y Us fiv ii tiaff i . QEHH.: ffl. sa g'v4gQg-iggf fl 'irfil . --- ?7' - M- . 4? CHS Recording Secretary Diane Foster was elected secretary of the Senate at Tri-Hi-Y Model Legislature this year. Songleading, TORCH staff and a future in sociology are among her interests. Q ' X a 2 x I .I fd' ' 3 : 1 i I 5 I 1 KT-xg A. Q 1 . Fl i . i 1 311' iq lihllilsir 'Eli' A 5315: 4 5' .- ,ig ld , . I-,: Q3 l- - it 'lfili' ig qf 35,3351 Hlilllf- lfi 3 ' - s ' 1 gil Q gi. 21ug'.,' l If :Kiki Qgfllfy All K X , ' Q I i N. . A radio wave set bought by student council aids Coach Bill Kiser on the field. As these students buy hats and shakers from Susan Shetter, they are able to show their school spirit as they help to support their school financially. 39

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Student Government Depends on Interest, Spirit lVith tinsel and ornaments, student council members are seen decorat- ing the Christmas tree in the main entrance. 'Z-,,,,... ... ' 7-31.4 ' Lfsal i..:., : '-j, 1' . - 3, Waiting at the entrance of CHS for a Phoenix bound bus that will take them to a November Student Council Convention are Kelly Hanson, Eve Grzybowski, jill Hart, Warren Phelan, Berna Schmitt, Diane Foster, Danny Chandler and Todd Smith. Those who are interested in class activities, can promote school spirit, and are dependable are most likely to succeed in the school's government. Student body president carries a big responsibility. He represents CHS students presiding at student coun- cil meetings, working with the administration, dealing with other schools and in everything he does. Writing letters and filing is handled by the cor- responding secretary, While the recording secretary keeps accurate minutes of student council meetings. Student Federation Delegation, reinstated this year, is directed by the student body vice-president. This organization, through homeroom representatives, gives voice to students, opinions and reports council activities. The other executive officers participate in the stu- dent council meetings and serve on many committees. i V. W ? 1 f t 5 Z V N , 7 , 1' if 1 Ff , ' f', f 2' Q 3' i - Q 5. z- l 1 i Student Body President KELLY HANSON took part this year in cross-country runs, track and safety council. In December he was a TORCH king attendent. Kelly plans to make forestry his career.



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Dear Season, Tickets Sponsoring the spring Dear Season and selling football and basketball tickets annually provides Stu- dent Council money for special school supplies. A walkie-talkie, used by the football coaches to relay plays on the field to the stadium announcer, was purchased by the Council this year. Also, money was appropriated by the .Council to buy a camera with a sound tract to film all student activities. School funds were also spent by a Council ap- Finanee Student Council pointed committee for records used during lunchtime and school-sponsored dances. The Council is comprised of four elected members from each class, the four student body officers, who preside at weekly meetings, and the two foreign ex- change students, who are honorary members. Strict parliamentary procedure is followed during the meetings, and after all discussions and votes, final decisions are left to Principal Rollin T. Cridley. Miss Victoria Kalil, adviser With the new Auricon sound on film recording equipment purchased by Student Coun- cil this year, Mr. Dawson records Trojan sports action and campus life. STUDENT COUNCIL-Front Row: Jill Hart, corresponding secre- Fred Heinfieks, Ann Williams, Lynn Spencer - - - Thifd Row tary, Diane Foster, recording secretary, Kelly Hanson, president, Sl15an Shetter, ChfiS Wald, Sharon Bykefk, Connie Graham . - Eve Crzybowski, vice-president, Miss Victoria Kalil, adviser . . . Bfwk HOLD-' Tndd Smith, Laffy MCBfide, lvaffen Phelan, Danny Second Row: Barbara Jeffries, Linda Bowman, Berna Schmitt, Cha11d1er,J0eBreCk,Cr21gG111aSP1e-

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