Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1961

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Science ls Promoted Eu Ei-Chem-Phu Learning about everything from the con- viction of a man for a crime with only two hairs and a' hat as evidence to what happens to your body in an airplane crash is the spice of the Bi-Chem-Phy. To promote interest in science, the club sold Chemistry-Physics handbooks and spon- sored the Catalina Science Fair. ln ad- dition, the Bi-Chem-Phy assisted students in preparing for science scholarships and awards. A picnic and ci skating party at Iceland were held. Auto Club Sponsored CJ-t.S. Road'E-O Grab your wheels! We're off! Around the turn and into the straight! Hold on there partner! lt's the Road-E-O! This was the scene when the Auto Club sponsored the first Catalina Ro-ad-E-O, an obstacle race for cars. Although new, the club had a busy year participating in a clean-up campaign, Peanuts for Polio, and the school-wide safety check. The club also presented films on racing. To develop interest in the mechanics, design, and safety of cars is the purpose of the club. l p U ll! in ywqzhtizz. rift f.-.55: Y o tug -, :likes lr x., 5', 1 447 Bl-CHEM-PHY-Front Row: Casper Crouse, treasurer, Stan Oaks, Mike Cabat,. John Fountain, vice-president, Dave Getty, president, Mary Schwartzmann, secretary . , , Second Row: Molly Reddington, Andrea Salter, Charles Wheelock, Barbara Pierce, Virginia Mahoney, Jan Getty, Steven Oaks, Mr. Rothrock . . . Third Row: Shirley White, Jane Swaim, Bob Bartlett, Tom Goodwin, David Bartlett, Martha,Schwartzmann, Craig Wilhelm, Mary Ann Mack . . . Fourth Row: Tommy Hayden, Bill McClelland, Bob Hoffman, John Mach, Richard Saltus, Dale Fuller, Gretchen Luepke. ' :fi-V gg: .fyaw V273- f'Vi: . hy ,WW yy, V asv: 6 41, 757' ' ?4ffQ.,fffy,, fi yi , 1, in wwf' VV - ' W, V , - 1' . ,wwf , M, Vjgfgf' if , .r,, ,,,,,, , J ., , J ., , I ,' - ' . 1 H I as J ' . L' ' V 'f ,.- V V K' Q ' , -.Vs , Hg, V I' V V . , , . I if 4, AX K 'X - X , 1 ,QA X I ,V N I Q rr 'JI AA 1 , Q, 1 , .1 VV ,VVlfff'f ,r,' .V ' 5 , V- 'V ,V , , ,XM ,,,V,,,,, 3V,, ,,, A . V ,,,. V , ,L A . , , gg., 2-sf, Y , ', Q4 ,T e l x fi, VV V' , egg 5 1 ' ' iV I 'V 'V V 3 A li t. Mr, V ggi gg if . Z ,f 27 fjf ff 'rsr f f V lf! lirr Vi i ' f V ,W pm, . . . gg M, , A 3-V 1 , V 'Z'Ti'iVV' f6f7: l' , 53271 . FV vff' .. ' V 4 . V , f V-V,-if: P - - 'Hans . :Vi .f,,,, ,. 6-as -V Aff, V- ,f .5 so Q- ,. VV 2 ,f , Wa.:-, 15,4 -V ,, f,,,:,,,, , .Q '- :.,f'?V4f.VYL f'-27 fffif' ' T5 2 ff'f7 ' 1317. 277' HZ' V:,f,' , ' , 5 bilge . iz 7 1 'gif 1 Vi ff, -it Q,- V , V L 3.7 5, , 1 ,,.4gVf f . r , 2: 1 . 'mf 1- f. 352- ,,,-1 2 !V,n1g, - , V Vw: , , f --1, - L3 ,4 ' - ' P- - . ' ' V V ,V 1 4 Z 1 . ,A , V. rail T f . ,541 7 :iq-,ny :gg ',5xgy.,g1,i ...lf yy ., f . ,,,,, H' ,sy , , ' ,V , ' xx' , V 2, 1 . , .,,V,1,,, , V, , i ji, - -V V A V L fb M -I 'Q , V .V :, ,V fl , ., , 4 , , :gif : fri' ' -I-5 ,- gf! 1 'Vg W V - . f- VV ' V xt r . : I , i 1 f 1 ff A '-Q, if V . V .-M , 4, ,, ,, UM: 2, W ,, ,V 4 V A2 .A M r U: , , hu VA V um , V U U. , 4' , ,, , 1 if I , ,,-,,. ,M ' , ,, -, -v ,..,,,-, V , , I . , , Q V , ,, - . , get ,V ,. ..-.-L . - - .,f . 1: . , . , ' A4 L 1,7 -, ' , , L. Y -3? , ,Lf , - , 5' . 1 :l ' vi ' 'P' rf '2 '57i'f' it ,A . ,f i 1 g ff . V.r ' .L 4 , , ,Q A f ,f-.qu .1 Vgsffgw gyx f I 1 1 J, V, 1, ll ,.. . Vf ,, V 1 H rjvf g- f V ', 44 . f 1' fi E T, , , 'awe -fLa'.Jf? eV tag? , V, . , . ',1. , Av jig A 47 fy' J 1 , Q., K,-9,1 jf' ir f ., . 4. 1' 9 ' su, , 4 rc .- I 4:55 --- - -rf. W , ,V Vy, ' a r 2 nv gp. ., ,, ,fry , ,V . 31, .5 1.4 V, 5 z , i , A f c' 3, , 1 4 1, 4 fa' 1' , if 4 ' ' f ,, V 1 1 V i 1 , -, , .1 ,.. ,,.f1', , -, . , .1 ,V -1 ,, V'-, ,V ., A if , -. ,- -Q , V - Q 1 ' Vg, ,, fa ' 'V ' jrm .4 , ,f,, V , 1 V -JV '- , , -s f 'r fm' '- I ,i V I gl, . K Vi, V I x Vjfifrrs--fffvL?Yf7?1, Mgr. 'f C' ' V, :JVw!,.,s ,:,- AUTO CLUB-Front Row: Wilbert Wynne, Pete Young, Earl Noon, Karl Blehm, Dennis Carson secretary- Glenn Parks, Chuck Waldman, vice president . , . Second Row: Ronny Todd, John Pizzo, Robert Lichterl Kenny Starr, Charlie Olney, Gary Hill, Paul Cannella, Don Carbiener . . . Third Row: Danny Jones Joe Harries, mevekWillner, Chip Tobey, Tom Robinson, Bob Gentry, George Sickmon, Dick Gentry, Tom Hawk Walt Ho roo . ' H , Q f I X l I J 6? 9 ! i M , 7 V . H ,s V , 1 9 if 1 A If 'gf' , if I Q ff 7 Q if 'S y i If L gi if y l K fr- I Wy 13 if ff V X82 gl Q , 1 p so ti f f tr 4 V l i 1 , 1 on Z? I , ,J , M ! ff lk of-r ig. lx ' ji ' y 3 r V f-ff V J f T y ff 1 J' t, W 'W M Z T' X' 1 :f, frW' 2, i , C 3 '5 f l f if W 'Zi 'V 2 1 1 F Ja V 2 f ww 'Z if 7 ig if f' V it ff V I 5 I C i X A G ' g we 3 J -'5 'I v f LL? x T A Z' 4 P f Y tr Ba ig 'J 1 C Q 1 3 r ' 1 j 'Q f xg' 455' 1 9 Y ! 2 A X ,gg J 1 if 4 ft 1 e '4 K, 1, ll K 1 l + f Q

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ll l SKI CLUB-Front Row: Harriet Willis, secretary, Doug Heinrichs. president, Bill Risner, vice-president . . . Second Row: David Smith, adviser, Sherry Bea, Andrea Salter, Tory Shawe, Barbie Reid, Stephanie Cooke, Dale Fuller, Pat Stell, Ann Penzi . . . Third Row: Sue Dees, Camille Schmitt, Kitty Lance, Penny Geror, Barry Kothrock, Anne McFarlane, Christie Galloway, Dee Harris . . . Fourth Row: Alice Breazeale, Lynn Van Ryswyk, Bill Moore, Mike Hennigan, Jack Tighe, Pat Pain. '-.:',,,... , 5 SAFETY COUNCIL-Front Row: Penny Geror, president, Jill Dykeman . . . Second Row: Paula Wolf, Chris- tie Galloway, Gail Price . . . Third Row: Marcia Taggett, Pat Stell, .loan Weinzapfel, Kay Wertman. Ski Club Members Have Mt, Lemon Fun Six ski trips to Mount Lemmon, including an overnight stay at the ski lodge, were among the winter activities of Catalina's Ski Club. The club participated in a Safe Ski meet at the Winter Carnival. They provided work parties to improve and clean up skiing areas on Mount Lemmon. ln the spring, they had their annual party. Learning to ski and appreciate the value of skiing are the purposes of the Ski Club. Membership is open to all inter- ested in the sport of skiing and outdoor winter recreations. v A T... A 'lik CSC Members Help With Traffic Droblems The many cars that were driven to Cata- lina presented a problem of safety for the Safety Council. Members helped dis- tribute parking tickets, register vehicles, and plan and supervise a vehicle check in the spring. Proiects included sponsoring an after- game dance. The money collected was used in building bike racks in the park- ing lot. Any student who has a sincere interest in safety, a willingness to work, and who does not hold a major office may become a member. be scs-,oat if 1Ae7'Y'G00+o



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DECA Backs All Seniors ln On-The-Job Training ,KJ i f 9' All - -I ' if-'Cf' - 4: C L . 'ff Fifi Vocational understanding, civic con- sciousness, social intelligence, and lead- ership development were the goals ofthe Distributive Education Club. In its sec- ond year, the club is open to any senior receiving on-the-job training in a busi- ness. Proiects, included a city-wide em- ployer-employee banquet, supplying Christmas baskets for needy families, and attending the State Convention of D. E. Clubs in March where there was competition in sales presentation. The Arizona Distributive Education Student of the Year was chosen at this convention. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB-Front Row: Judy Beenblossom, Peg Price, treasurer, Sue Smith, sec' retary, Frank Cordier, vice-president, Dan Marusa, president . . . Second Row: Marlene Parks, Gail Yering, Susan Strey, Meredith Newman, Nan Mason, Joe Harris . . . Third Row: Mrs. Mary Klaurens Diane Hart, Elsie Harms, Kathy Dunsworth . . .Fourth Row: Pat Wiley, Ruth Hall, Don Freeman, Bob Beck, Don Molinari. Effective Speech ls Aim of Forensic League K .tp 'P J Hg' I I Training s t u d e n t s for leadership through developing skill in speech is the aim of the National Forensic League, stated Mrs. Ann Soelter, sponsor of the league. This speaking skill was acquired through inter-school speech competition when the club participated in speech meets. Members were selected by a credit point system featuring degrees of honor, ex- cellence, and distinction, accumulated by participation in speech contests held throughout the school year. When the total points reach twenty-five, a student is eligible for membership. .J V? l fi we l l -Q... ,.,,..- 4' vs.. -va I' . .- ua., NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE-Front Row: Alice Jones, president, Kay Wertman, vice-president, Barry Ames, secretary, Mrs. Annalou Soelter . . . Second Row: Gail Price, Mary Schwartzmann, Jann Warren, Pam Cohn . . . Third Row: Rodney Davis, Marion McBride, Ann Hubbard, Bob Semilof, Ann Penzi , , , Fourth Row: John Graves, Bob Smith, Randall Wainscott, John Vrchota.

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