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Mr. H. G, Tyler, typing and general business teacher, will be retiring in Iune after forty-two years of teaching including twelve at CHS. After he retires in Iune, English teacher Mr. Robert I. Bancroft hopes to pursue his favorite hobbies and become active in civic projects. Tyler, Bancroft Retire After I2 Years at C S General business and typing teacher, Mr. H. G. Tyler, will be retiring after 42 years of teaching including twelve years at CHS. Before he came to Cata- line, Mr. Tyler taught in Missouri, Tombstone, Amphitheater District, at Wakefield Iunior High School and Tuc- son High School. He received his edu- cation from Missouri Valley College, the Teachers College in Warrensburg, Missouri, the University of Arizona and Northern Arizona University. Mr. Tyler now plans to do extensive traveling throughout the United States and may go to japan where he has been offered a teaching position at the Iapanese Christian Academy in Tokyo. After twelve years of teaching at Catalina, Mr. Robert I. Bancroft is also retiring. Prior to teaching English at CHS, he worked for his father's busi- ness. Also, he taught in Pine, Arizona, at Roskruge Iunior High School and served as principal of Government Heights Elementary School. Mr. Ban- croft worked for his B.A. degree at the University of Virginia for one year and received a scholarship to the University of Arizona. Also, he has done graduate work at UCLA, the U of A, Colorado State University, Fort Collins and the University of Southwest Louisiana. Following his retirement in Iune, Mr. Bancroft hopes to do the things he en- joys: reading, playing bridge, travel-' ing, working in his patio and around his home, and listening to music. He also hopes to become more active in Tucson community projects.
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l S uccessfull Pursue Their Educational Goal My goal in lite is to share with others the Gospel of Christ, says MARGARET PYE. Next year she plans to attend Bob Iones University and major in Christian education. Margaret plays the piano and serves as National Honor Society treasurer. She has been on Girls League Council and secretary of Red Cross Council. As a member of National Forensics League and Thespians, MARYANN SLOANE has participated in speech meets and performed in drama pro- ductions. Also, Maryann is active as cr Mat Maid and was chosen an emcee tor Capers. ,Q,,...w-is-0 General Residence Scholarship winner STEVE WOLFF, a National Honor Society member, plans to attend the College of Mines at the Uni- ge ill Q, tt - rs ' , ., jt .rx 7.5 ll nf i .aah v.., . 4 -ez ' t , M t ,... it ' i t t j, i versity ot Arizona. majoring in engineering. A member of the football team for three years. Steve has also been on the baseball team. C Interested in science, especially physics, MARK FORSTER plans to attend Antioch College and later become an astronomer. He has belonged to Bi-Chem-Phy for tour years. holding two of- tices. He enjoys playing the clarinet in or- chestra and operates a short wave radio. Editor-in-chief of the Trumpeteer ARTHUR READ has been a member of the staff for four years. He also participates in Russian Club, Advisory Board and National Honor Society. Arthur has won the honor of being a member of the Quill and Scroll and chosen as Catalina's representa- tive to the Tucson Iunior Youth Board.
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AFS er Barbara Burstezn models the uniform she Dressed in costumes from the countries they vis Burstein. Sheila spent a summer in the Philip- h AFS Sheila Barr and Barbara pines and Barbara a year in New Zealand. S AFSers Visit New Zealand, Philippines Sheila Barry, American Field Ser- vice student to the Philippines, found that the majority of the Filipinos hold a stereotyped picture of the typical American, but found they admire America politically and commercially. The school program in New Zealand is much different from ours, says Bar- bara Burstein, AFSer to that country. They tend to specialize early thus giving the students the opportunity to gain a deep knowledge of one subject. Both Sheila and Barbara feel that through the AFS program they were able to gain a new insight into the culture of other peoples as well as into the culture of America. Sheila Barry and her Filipino family: Front- Manuelg Maripil, 67 Feli . . . Back-Margie. 125 Alice, 16: Shiela: Connie, 21: Vicki. 14.
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