Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1968

Page 242 of 310

 

Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 242 of 310
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Prom Hi hlights Junior Sponsored Activities Besides planning the Iunior-Senior Prom and the Rodeo float and dance, the main activity of the junior class was raising funds for its projects. To help fill the treasury, the CHS Class of '69 sponsored several different activi- ties during the year. Multi-colored crepe paper flowers made by the members of the class were sold in the halls and at lunch. Blue and White flowers Were sold at foot- ball games to help encourage school spirit. Late in November juniors sold tickets to the movie Shenandoah All stu- dents were welcome to attend this movie shown in the auditorium on Thursday evening, November 21. Extra time was devoted to this year's rodeo float so the CHS entry could again win a first place. The Rodeo Queen and four attendants were pre- sented in the parade riding on this float. The royalty Was crowned the previous evening at the annual Rodeo dance held in the cafeteria decorated by the junior class advisory board. The highlight of the Class of '69 sponsored activities was the Iunior- Senior Prom held late in April. Virginia Hewette, Sue Lane and Annett Burt experiment with mice in advanced foods class. If she can find the 50 cents, Amy Wiles hopes to buy a flower from Debbie Davis. Iuniors make and sell these paper flowers to raise funds.

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JUNIOR ADVISORY BOARD Front row B111 Birdsall. Carol Gonzalez, Ioyce Sutton, Diane Hoshaw Tom Kay Mike Cochran Kit Marrs Renfro, Carol Butera, Abbe Steinle, Ianice Agte, B111 Martin Kip Krones Second row Barb Gale Abell . . . Back row: Donna Hall. Chris Caniield. Louise Ure, Pat Raynolds, Ioan Dusenberry. Elaine Fleming. Junior Execs Enjoy Sports, Travel, Science All outdoor sports, but especially horseback riding, swimming, and com- peting in tennis appeal to junior class secretary RISA WALDT. This is evi- denced by her year's membership in GAA and her election as a matmaid of the wrestling team. Participating con- sistently in student goverment, Risa served as class vice president when she was a freshman and last year as a member of the Sophomore Commit- tee. Besides performing her secretarial duties of recording minutes at officer's consultations and heading committees, Risa is treasurer of the Future Teachers of America Club. She joined this be- cause of her interest in children, and after graduation she intends to offer her help to the young victims of the Vietnamese conflict. Returning to the United States, she hopes to attain a de- Iust as he explains American Problems to se- niors, Class of '69 advisor Russell Weir helps juniors with their problems. In addition, in his position as the Arizona Model United Nations advisor for CHS, he is concerned about the world's problems. gree as a biology teacher. As a member of the Ski Club, class vice-president BETH REECK welcomes snowy winters. But, if warm weather persists, she occupies herself with playing the organ and sewing. Active in class government, she was a mem- ber of last year's Sophomore Commit- tee. Upon receiving her high school diploma, Beth wants to spend a sum- mer touring Europe. She then antici- pates attending college in preparation for a career in social work. A variety of activities occupy the free time of junior class president DANA SIMON. He has interest in distant cul- tures shown in his hobby of stamp col- lecting and his membership in the Catalina German Club. For more ac- tive recreation, Dana enjoys himself fishing or dove hunting, depending upon the season. Also, he practices year-round to improve his basketball skills. Continuing studies are apparent for a long time into the future as Dana works toward a career in some type of medical field.



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