Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1968

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l ,- 1 : ,- V , 4, -.ff frirfft Catalinds tour Boys State representatives, Iohn Charles Brooks, take time out to rest from the mock governments and elected officials during Smiley, Bruce Dusenberry, Larry Peth and day's many activities. The delegates set up the C0I1V9I1fi01'1 lhf-it WGS held 14153 lllne- Delegates Establish City, County, State Gov'ts Last Iune eight students attended Girls and Boys State-conventions of delegates representing high school se- nior classes throughout the state. These conferences taught the structure of democratic government on the city, county, and state level While instilling patriotism. Melanie Menaugh, Marjie Holaway, Sue Brunstein and Sally Kintner repre- sented CHS at Girls State held at the University of Arizona. Sally was elected to a seat in the House of Representa- tives while Melanie became a city councilman. Melanie was also honored by being elected the 'best citizen' of her town. Boys State representatives were Larry Peth, lohn Smiley, Charles Brooks and Bruce Dusenberry. Iohn Was city treasurerp Larry became both the tederalist chairman and was super- intendent of patrols. Bruce was elected clerk of the Superior Court. At this convention, Charles was elected to be a delegate to Boys Na- tion. This conference hosting nation- wide delegates was held in last sum- mer in Washington, D.C. Attending the 1968 Girls' State Convention to represent CHS were Melanie Menaugh, Sue Brun- sting Cbackb, Marjie Holaway and Sally Kintner.

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Youth Conferences Examine Social Problems Senior Fern White has been a delegate and a counselor to Anytown cmd is also president of the Inter High School Brotherhood Council. Prescott National Forest was the lo- cation of Anytown, a human relations conference hosting students from the entire state. The eight Catalina dele- gates were part of a group repre- sented by almost every race and re- ligion. On October 28, six representatives travelled to Phoenix for the 13th an- nual Youth Conference on Human Re- lations. Approximately 300 students at- tended the session nHuman Relations -Which Way America? Those attend- ing heard a sociologist, a Negro leader and a U. S. District Iudge speak on the various facets of human relations. Small discussion groups convened to provide an opportunity for individual participation. The purpose of both Anytown and the Human Relations Conference is to provide an opportunity for the leaders of tomorrow to become acquainted with human relations problems that oc- cur in their daily lives. ANYTOWN DELEGATES-Front row: Paula Kara- binus. Cindy Landeen . . . Second row: Stana Knez, Tom Delgado, Donna Hall . . . Back row: Shelby Karnoisky, Mark Kleinsmith, Carol Bu- ., K tera. HUMAN RELATIONS DELEGATES-Front row: Back row: Ioan Dusenberry, Maurie Studin, Deb- Barb Nogal, Tom Prefling, Vicki Kullberg . . . bie Abfilf Debbie Pelfcmek-



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Recognition Gained by Knowledge, Talents of I l B Placing highest on the exam, Antonia Schacht received the Betty Crocker Homemaker Award. , ...... ,..,,,,. r , 1 --w.-mama Daughters of the American Revolution KDARJ scans the newspaper. She was chosen through Good Citizen ot the year, Melanie Menaugh a senior election in American Problems classes. x, SL fl l i. ,.,, 4 Vw, t Wi , f f gn gf i,j7... f Fern White, Bob Beal, Mrs. Fawn Iohnson, Ann Dusenberry, and Page Burkholder, received trophies at the ASU speech meet in February. American Field Service finalists Carol Gonzales and Beth Reeck discuss the customs oi the country they would like to visit on the program. Boys' State delegate Charles Brooks was elected to attend Boys' Nation in Washington, D.C. by the members of the convention. grin., A-232 4? Qfitnxiig' i

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