Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1961

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Good Christian Character Spread bi, Hi-Yiers SENIOR HI-Y-Front Row: Glenn Parks, Pete Young, Bill Herbert, secretary, Randy Cooper, treasurer, John Mof- fatt, vice-president, Jim Herman, president, Bob Dixon, John Hopkins, Bill Brake, Ray Arnold, Bill Neubauer, Bill Gemmer . . . Second Row: David Newman, Ken Mayer, Carl Ferguson, Claude Seal, Bruce Davidson. Harry Cornelius, Bill Risner, Jeff Carter, Louis Crofts, Jack Tighe, Mike Ferro, Nick Bonacci, Doug Holliker, Hugo Riggi, Lonnie Lennington, Barry Rothrock, Ronnie Shortman, Laverne Loose, Richard Broadhead, Carl Blehm. Don Car- biener . . . Third Row: Jeff Hayden, Roy Williams, Chuck Hiatt, Jamie Foster, Walter Denniston, Doug Heinrichs, Mike Hennigan, Gary Mauck, Bob Briedis, Buddy Doolen, Don Walker, Tom Meissner, Bill Calloway. Hi-Y Sold Mistletoe Standing on the corner watching all the girls go by, was a familiar scene last December when the Junior Hi-Y sold mistletoe as a proiect. Besides mistletoing, the club had sever- al speakers to talk on subiects such as iudo and narcotics. The club is democratic in practice. To create, maintain and extend high stand- ards of a Christian character are its purposes. Seniors Gave Dance Model legislature participation high- lighted the activities of the Senior Hi-Y Club. Other activities included sponsor- ship of speakers, a spring dance, and a Junior versus Senior Hi-Y football game. Collection for the Milk Fund Drive headed the list of service proiects the club participated in. They also sent-a- kid to camp and formed the senior mixer clean-up committee. The group's purpose is to create, main- tain, and extend throughout the school and community a high standard of Christian character. JUNIOR HI-Y-Front Row: Larry Dent, Tom Grissom, Larry Ingber, Bob Bykerk, Jerry Fitz, president, Bill Hibbs, treasurer, Bill Bambauer, Richard Pagel . . . Second Row: Mike Carpenter, Roger Berry, Doug Ward . . . Third Row: Garry Monheit, Tom Robinson, David Bartlett, Ed Mayo, Pat Beers, Kenny Spiegel, Larry Johnson, Bob Tompkins, John Donner, Chuck Waldman . . . Fourth Row: Bill Bell, Bill McClelland, Pete Voris, Wally Kohler, John Helin, Dave Fithian, Bob Crafts, Roddy Knagge, Johnny Rowe. l ..- SOPHOMORE HI Y-Front Row: James Sheppard, Kenny Fox, treasurer, Larry Ashton, vice-president, Mike Cart- wright, president, Don Gabriel, George Cunningham, secretary, Bill Masimer . . . Second Row: Jim Berger, David Van Pelt, Jim Donaldson, Woody Webb, Bob Griffith, George Williams, Wayne Dirst, Bert Savage, Warren Phelan, Jim Balogh . . . Third Row: Chuck Hudsbeth, Greg Kuntz, George Lales, Glenn Thompson, Earl Noon, Bill Cowly, John Robinson, Buddy Baach, Chuck Roberts, Kelly Hansen . . . Fourth Row: Jay Johnson, David Uhler, Lynn Draper, Dick Lee Hoffman, Tim Burr, Jack Darnell, Charles Wathall, Dennis Loss, Danny Gray, Mike Nikisher. ..t A New Hi-Y Formed The newly-formed Rectoric Sophomore Hi-Y has held a meeting every other Tuesday. An active calendar of events planned by the club included participa- tion in the city basketball league, pro- grams on youth and government, and helping various charities.

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Tri-Hi-Yiers Sell Peanuts-for-Polio in Drive Club Collects Tous Collecting toys and food for needy tami- lies at Christmas was one of the ac- tivities of the senior Tri-Hi-Y, Alter Ego Club. This club strives to create, main- tain, and extend, throughoutthe home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character. The club is open to any senior girl at Catalina who wishes to uphold the purpose of the club. The Alter Ego Tri-Hi-Y participated in the annual Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Model Legisla- ture and Peanuts for Polio. 'i 1 IT' SENIOR TRI-HI-Y-Front Row: Charlotte Ewing, Mary Ellen Dietz, treasurer, Barbie Reid, secretary, Susan Landon, president, Jill Dykeman, vice-president, Toby Hyman, Carol Harrison, Penny Geror. . .Second Row: May Mickelsen, Diane DeLong, Linda Hawkins, Becky Clarke, Kay Mickelsen, Kathy Stockwell, Stephanie Cooke, Paula Wolff, Carol Walthall, Jeanne Phillips, Ann Raynolds, Judy Potter, Toni Roberts . . . Third Row: Dako Abo, Gail Price, Becky Romero, Pam Phillips, Joyce Lovelock, Pat DeVoe, Denise Mason, Barbara Dirst, Mary McCuls- key, Lynnda Spencer . . . Fourth Row: Lana Hansen, Molly Poole, Christie Galloway, Marcia Taggett, Phyllis San Angelo, Joan Weinzapfel, Judy Lowe, Judy La Ferer, Ann McFarlane, Dee Sullivan, Diane Tully, Trish Tom- linson, Sally May, Pat Stell, Joanne Cowgill. JUNIOR TRI-HI-Y-Front Row: Carol Berry, Linda Helm, Susan Salant, Willow Carter, president, Lynn McEvers, vice-president, Judie Henry, treasurer: Susie Anderson, Janet Hotchkiss, secretary, Sally Doll, Gail Wyman . . . Second Row: Gail Fox, Charlene Carlson, Kay Kreiger, Sharon Watson, Sally Clausen, Carolyn Breck, Paula Piziali, Mel David, Andrea Salter . . . Third Row: Sherill Menaugh, Kay Hatcher, Jeanette Reynolds, Mackie Marsh, Debbie McMillan, Nancy Kelly, Judy Riley, Susy Grossetta, Carol Mellen, Vicki Purcell, Marilyn 'Tubergen, Janice McCutchean, Pat Gibson . . . Fourth Row: Connie Gillaspie, Judi Willson, Koneta Goodwin, Dorothy McKelvey, Judy Stiger, Janice Royce, Meredith Mutterer, Sandi Smith, Pam Svob, Helen Pumphrey, Wendy Smith, Susie McEvers, Susie Brewer . . . Fifth Row: Ginney Porter, Mary Jo Holman, Peggy Hoag, Patty Juniors Adopt Girl Bona Fides Club, the iunior chapter of Tri-Hi-Y's at Catalina, adopted a crip- pled teenage Indian girl as their maior service project for the year. They raised money through a bake sale, car wash, and a dance held on November 4. The group went caroling at hospitals during the Christmas vacation and sent repre-sentatives to Model Legislature with the club paying the bill. Schneider. r w ' V, . p 1, g , xgggf ilj a sr, 'W ,LR J - J , A le ,. ff 2 .V fyggl , . 5 'G - - -X -4 ,' 1 -rf' .. 1 K- - . .f V . A i Y f L 45 ,QI f v. ' , lx 'ul X , I- , 1 :4 - ... pm Bono' it 'Vs s s 1 A or r -f :iii L i'is l'il . i F' J- A , f ,EAR I . . ,I :'s,k,q X Ominurns Bake t ,C R, ,mi tt , ' 'IX' L F '1 A ,J iff? fi Through money raised by a bake sale, I g X 1 I :SX 5 fiflf ,lt ,fi 1 . fe, . ' ' '21 , Q-,ffl ' L ,f s., fgi, ,K-.,,. '. fi , ' Pro Bona Ominum, the Sophomore chap- M ill- F Q V,t:'.,A ,J p - WE ter of Tri-Hi-Y, bought an aquarium for the children at the National Foundation for Asthmatic Children. Members also participated in Model Legislature and Peanuts for Polio. SOPHOMORE TRI-HI-Y-Front Row: Meredith Mills, president, Melanie Robertson, vice-president, Gloria Stell, Darcy Poole, Barbara Ewing, Francis Upham, treasurer, Nancy Cooke, Judy Cooke, Lynn Spencer, secretary, Bon- nie Schroeder, Allyn Hansen . . . Second Row: Janice Lancaster, Debby l-land, Jenny Burkhart, Georgie Lowres, Shelley Fox, Linda Lanctot, Diane Rose, Barbara Stevick, Eve Grzybowski, Linda Meinema, Sheila Cunningham . . . Third Row: Mary Ann Moore, Vicki Lawler, Sharon Hawk, Austie Moore, Linda Wershing, Nancy Thompson, Dorothy Phillips, Janet Stitzer, Ann Taylor, Connie Gapp . . . Fourth. Row: Kristi Palmer, Connie Franz, Sandi Harralson, Judy Davis, Trudy Hummel, Vade Phillips, Lolly Scott, Alice Hall, Connie Graham.



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f -fs.. CY-TEENS-Front Row: Austie Moore, Gail Fox, Sherrill Manaugh, Carol Berry, Jeanne Phillips, treasurer, Toby Hyman, vice-president, Trish Tomlinson, president, Ann Hubbard, secretary, Joan Weinzapfel, Judy Lowe, Lynnda Spencer, Gail Wyman, Linda Sloan, Linda Jarvis . . . Second Row: Jenny Burkhart, Leslie Galloway, Linda Barham, Linda Hawkins, Becky Clarke, Dorothy McKelvey, Jeanette Reynolds, Wanda Roachell, Diane Bleier, Gail Supina, Anne Brownlee, Jean Hewlett, Linda Wershing, Susan Davis, Shelley Fox, Connie Gapp, Allyn Hansen . . . Third Row: Nancy Ball, Gerri Williams, Nanci Rohloff, Kristi Pal- mer, Ruthie Danehy, Andrea Salter, Linda Frye, Diane Ketchum, Donna Petersen, Karen Kelley, Joyce Love- lock, Connie Gallimore, Jackie Craven, Barb Jameson, Sherry Klanano, Judy Uhler, Judi Olsen, Kathy Han- sen . . . Fourth Row: Sherri Wittock, Jo Ann Kinney, Kathy Pagel, Sally Sayer, Katie Miller, Jeanne Lamoureux, Connie Frantz, Sharon Hawke, Pam St. Germaine, Barbara Harrison Judy La Ferer, Phyllis San Angelo, Dee Sullivan, Pat DeVoe, Marsha Bell, Sharon Watson, Elaine Lohmann, Donna Fresure. CCYF Studied Old T Translating Sustem The Catalina Christian Youth Fellowship V undertook a rather unusual proiect this year: that of learning more about the VW Wycliffe Translating System. This is the system that is being used today, mostly in South America, to translate various Cdr Wash, Hauride Held bu C Y-Teens All girls in Catalina are eligible to be members of C Y-Teens. To become an actual member, a girl must have paid her dues and have attended at least three of the meetings which are held in the evenings of the first and third Wednesdays of each month at the YWCA. The members could be found washing cars at the first of the school year. They also gave a Halloween party for the children at St. Mary's Hospital, pro- viding entertainment and refreshments. An annual hayride and a dance were held during the second semester. T 'w -THEM 1.-,A NI 'bi languages that have never been written before. The club is open to all who desire Christian fellowship and want to learn more about the Bible. Among the proiects were a banquet at the end of the school year and several Singspora- tion meetings. 71 s l 1 sf K 1 .wg 'TS' 615 , i L f 1 ' CATALINA CHRISTIAN YOUTH FELLOWSHIP-Front Row: Ruth Shields, president? Sherry Bea, vice-presi- dent, Bonnie Burns, secretary-treasurer . . . Second' Row: Gail Yering, Joanne Klein , . . Third Row: Miss Audrey Salzer, advisor, Phyllis Carpenter, Judy Livingston.

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