Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1968

Page 157 of 310

 

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eholastic, Service Activities Supplement Student's Outlook In recognition of scholastic and athletic excellence, members of Cata- lina's student body are selected by CHS honorary clubs. Through their ef- forts to achieve this excellence, club service projects serve Catalina and the Whole community. l l 2 3

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1 5 wh X V - 2 A Ski Club members wash and polish a Mustang for a dollar which will be added to a fund to purchase new skis, boots, and poles for the club. C S Ski Club Scours Cars, t. Lemmon's Snowy Slope Catalina Ski Club members try to get as much practice as possible on the ski slopes of Mt. Lemmon. There are ap- proximately 75 members in the club which anyone may join regardless of his skiing ability. Lessons are given to beginners at the first of the season. During the year, the Ski Club spon- sors a car Wash to raise money to pur- chase new skis, boots and poles for members who do not have such equip- ment. Tickets for the event are sold at school during the week. 3 1 Icme Sutton, Carol Gonzalez, Joyce Sutton, and Linda Sutton discover it is easier to slide than ski down the slippery slope. Both beginners and experienced skiers can join the club. Q After skiing or sliding down the steep slope, Ski was long trek back to the top of the slope. During FB osgg mypy R Lemmon on each weekend that there is a Club members ready their shaky legs tor the the season, the club tries to make a trip to Mount SuffiCieI1l Sr10WfGl1-



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Yearbook Editors Coordinate Diversified Staff Skills, Idea Torch copy editors Deborah Rowe and Ianice Agte, both juniors, occupy themselves correcting and improving the articles of their staffs. Catalina's Torch has received na- tional commendation for five consecu- tive years. This year, maintenance of the high photographic and literary standards set by previous CHS annuals was rewarded with the medalist Award of the Columbia Scholastic Press Asso- ciation, the All American Award and an A+ rating from the National School Yearbook Association. Besides composing the yearbook, ed- itors, staff and adviser attend to many related duties. In the fall these include the filing of class pictures, while De- cember ushers in the bustle of decorat- ing for the Torch Ball. After the Torch has been sent to the printers, the staff seniors rush to com- plete the summer supplement, as the underclassmen layout the next annual. At last, in May, staffers relax at their own signing party. The Catalina yearbook assistant editor Scott Levin verifies a number of appointments tenta- tively established with local photographers. I After having several prints of a picture made, photograph coordinator Ianice Werch decides which one should appear in the 1968 yearbook. Suggesting layout ideas to the staff, Editor-in- Chief Carol Contes must approve everything be- fore it is sent to the printer. ....... , Y' 3 V ,-'- ,SI , -af gig! 5,1 ,wil

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