Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1961

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Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 225 of 296
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f I f' N. Lg5,f7' FNXMT Encourage a Medical Career Any CHS student interested in nursing or any of the other medical professions is eligible to ioin Future Nurses and Medi- cal Teammates. Pins were available to each student who took a course in Home Care of the Sick and Injured. The club attempted to interest students in per- sonal and community health, to encour- age students to learn the requirements and responsibilities in a nursing career, and to choose wisely the type of nursing school which best meets their needs. Q r Ll FUTURE NURSES-Front Row: Shirley Bruner, secretary, Peggy Knight, vice-president, Judy Kortilla, presi- dent, Allyn Hansen, treasurer . . .Second Row: Sandy Meintzer, Becky Antonson, Janice Wurl, Linda Legler . . . Third Row: Jerry Cornell, Barbara Grutzuis, Noreen Conley, Wendy Holder, Judi Mills . . . Fourth Row: Mrs. Leona Kortilla, Barbara Angerer, Joan Davidge, Marie Conley, Janice Haraway. so rrrrrr The Pages Help the Regular Lilorarians With a cheery smile and a May I help yo'u? , the library helpers work with the regular librarians to take care of student needs. These students do various jobs such as checking books, shelving and taking care of them, and keeping the library rooms neat. They were organized into a club this year, and are known now as The Pages. As such, they participated in a city-wide party. Students interested in ioining The Pages may apply if they have a study hall or are willing to work before or after school. T IBRARY CLUB-F t R : Mrs. Emily Griggs, adviser, Dennis Edwards, Susan Jacobson, Deena Garrett, Pat Plummer, Jolathrn Bragg, Mrs. Luanne Scheuermann, adviser. . .Second Row: Meredith Weltmer, X Sharon Evans Lana Hansen Peggy Ann Black Carol Starosta Ann Stoecker Helen Weber Third Row Jerry Ervin, Glenn Donahoe, Jim Burger, Jim lDaggett, Bob Ruth. I I l ' . Q -

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2 . S 'W ,cs , FTA Helps Prepare Tomorromfs Teachers The R. T. Gridley Future Teachers ot America Club was established at Cata- lina for the purpose of exploring, study- ing, and participating in the teaching field. Students who are interested in becoming teachers and can maintain a 2.5 grade are eligible for membership in the club. Some of the activities were a visit to the Arizona Deaf and Blind, a visit to a Saturday class at the University of Ari- zona in elementary teaching, and a later visit to the individual areas ot teaching. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA-Front Row: Marlene Parks, Janine Davison, Martha Tombaugh, Ear- lene Randall, vice-president, Donna Santee, presidentp Trudy Hummel, secretary, Barbara Whitaker, treas- urer, Donna Hyatt, secretary, Virginia Hahoney . . . Second Row: Loreen Peterson, Jeanne Gushman, Pat Murphy, Barbara Angerer, Kay McCague, Barbara Horbort, Lynne Reed, Janice Lancaster, Mary Ann Moore, Maria Lo Turco . . . Third Row: Sonnia Santee. Suzanne Bambauer, Diane Donahue, Mary Jane Weiss, Rosanne McClain, Carol Callaghan, Jan Callaghan, Carol Blake, Barbara Frazier . , . Fourth Raw: Alice Boyd, Chris Jensen, Charlotte Kiddoo, Andrea Salter, Janice Haraway, Sandy Gilmour, Linda Hawkins, Margie Trimbell, Kathy Gilbert, Rustry Jost. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA CLUB-Front Row: Lincla Lamb, vice-president, Shirley White, treasurer, Sue Smith, president, Miss Carol Lauer, adviser . . . Second Riw: Sue Luecke, Judi Spray, Carol Currie Martha Prentiss . . . Third Row: Susy Grossetta, Charlotte Kiddoo, Jamie Price, Jann Warren, Karen Kelly . . . Fourth Row: Chris Jensen, John Vrchota, Sandi Rout, Jo Carol Adair. Handicapped Girl Was Protege of FHA One of the proiects of FHA this year was the adopting of a little girl from the Valley of the Sun School. They also participated in a clothing drive for the Education Center. To promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemak- ing and to further an interest in home economics is what the Homemaking Club strives tor. One year of homemaking is the only qualification needed for membership. ,- f .,. A I Q.. 'gf lvl r-lf 7 Q' ll



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FS Q G C X7 ARCHERY CLUB-Front Row: Nancy Forbes, Jean Sayre, Be- atrice Simonian, Francesca Cir- ni, Isabelle Nichols, Judy Burns, Sharon Gable. Marlene Hughes, Kathy Harshman, Pat Brown. Second Row: Jean Hewlett, Sharon Price, Noreen Conley, Judi Mills, Miss Cap- py, Linda Heisler, Bobbie Me - er, Ruth Weingartner, Juclly Riley, Dale McKibben, Kathy Kloos. Archers Darticipatea in Active Competition The twang of a bow and the whine ot an arrow whizzing toward the target were ordinary sounds to all of the girls who belong to the Archery Club. The girls participated in an active calen- dar of competition with the Girls Athletic ii 4 IIlI'lflIl 1 i 1 Rifle Club Aims for Good Sportsmanship Sportsmanship, so essential to success in life, is taught by means of fair play and co-operation in the Rifle Club. The club also promotes hunter safety and fire- arm courtesy. This organization involves a marksman- ship school where training is set up by the National Rifle Association with differ- ing degrees of distinction. For each award, a badge of merit is given and worn with pride. Candidates for the Rifle Team are selected from among the club's members. Association and the archers of the high schools in Tucson's District No. i. Several tournaments at the University of Arizona and the state tournament in Tempe were two other contests participated in by the members of the Archery Club. W 'C-I? If!-3 ,ra 1 W . l Uw- RIFLE CLUB-Front Row: May Mickelsen, Doug Forester., Nancy Young, . .Second Row: Kay Mickelsen, Randy Legler . . . Third Row: Bruce McKalip, andra Gilmour, Cynthia Freeman, Roger Ross, Bill Isaacs Gretchen Luepke.

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