Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1968

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Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 188 of 310
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P.E. Improves Muscles, Coordination, Skills What? A human totem pole? Dave McClymont, Bruce Stratton and Pat Harrison prove it so. Charles Smith and Susan Rudolph examine a quack-device to find out what makes it trick. In exaspezation, Bev Morey stretches to reach the volleyball but misses in a lively game. PHYSICAL EDUCATION-Top row: Kenneth Fones-PE, tennis . . . Iohn Griste-PE, foot- ball . . . Second row: Miss Karen Helms-PE, pep leading . . . Miss Mary Hines-PE, advanced sports, dept. head, GAA advisor . . . Third row: Miss Norma Hyatt-PE, tennis . . . Mrs. Lois Kellis-PE, advanced gymnastics . . . Fourth row: William Kiser-PE, IV football, IV track . . . Miss Ioan Lackey-PE . . . Cliff Myrick- PE, baseball . . . Everett Nicholson-PE, foot- ball . . . Bottom row: Preston Rittenhouse-PE, gymnastics . . . Miss Virginia Robinson-PE, modern dance, arts in action, Dardinaires adviser . . . Miss Audrey Salzer-PE . . . Iack Segurson-PE, swimming, Wrestling, and weight- lifting. This year girls' P.E. extended the regular team, individual and rhythmic sports offered in class to the G.A.A. program after school. This enabled stu- dents to improve their skills and at the same time enjoy participating more fully in their favorite sports. Striving with equal effort to achieve skill, some boys Worked out in wres- tling, body-building and weight-lifting classes While others participated in popular team and individual sports hoping to become skilled enough to be on one of the interscholastic teams. FPR -M vi ' ' Z ' c 12, H. ' ii ? iii. t iii? wiki' ,- ls?lZ'E -21' S I W ,, V



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Start Students on Road to Worldl Knowledge ith Coronado Thru New Southwest Seminar Iunior Pete Kozachik takes over as an American where Hanoi, the capital of North Viet Nam, is History teacher by pointing out to Pam Iacobs located, and explaining about the war. A new class, Southwest history semi- nar, was added to the curriculum of the Social Studies department. The course, taught by Mr. William Duffen, and of- fered to juniors and seniors, covers the influence of the Spaniards and Mexi- cans on the Southwest civilizations. Original materials, such as pottery and baskets, help illustrate the cultures of Indian tribes of yesterday and today. Added to this year's staff is a former Catalina student, Mrs. Kay Ijams. She is teaching world geography and his- tory' classes. V Three social studies courses are re- quired for graduation. Two of the re- quirements are American history and American problems. Also, one must take either world geography or world history. The Social S t u d i e s Department, according to its head Miss Nona Kori- hage, is doing the all-important job of preparing students for the problems and difficulties which face them in the world ot tomorrow. Smitty Husted points out to students in his hu- junior Maura Mack. and senior Mark Bahti. nar. examine Pieces Of H0Pi PONGTY Gnd Several manities class areas of Christian culture. members ot Mr. Duiten's Southwest History Semi- Gl'iiC1eS of recent Indian bGSk9fWeGVi1'1g-

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