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 227 of 296
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'bl DK PIROUETTES - Carol Hartley, Kathy Hanson, Judy Strand, Alice Breazeale, Donna Graves, Marilyn Wright, Bonnie Stew- x art, Janet Stitzer, Melinda H ' Stainger, Penny Marshall, Carol K . Davison. Dirouettes Achieve Doise, Grace, Skill in Modern Dancing Pirouettes is a dance club designed to prepare interested girls for the more advanced organization, Dardanaires. In order to be a member a girl need only be interested in dancing and enioy performing. The purpose of the club is to give girls 7 al H f ,366 me 2 , - N I Trojan Blades Work To Improve Skating The Trojan Blades, Catalina's newly- formed ice-skating club, has sought to reassure everyone's hesitation of step- ping out on the ice. All interested stu- dents were urged to participate in the Club's skating practices to build a sense of accomplishment and sportsmanship. Lessons and several open-skating ses- sions were among the activities. Advisers Mrs. Linda Hawk and Clyde Phillips assisted the members in the im- provement of their skating skills and in the enioyment of a cool recreation on the hot desert. an opportunity to learn dance tech- niques and prepare dance programs. The exercise received during practices helps the members to obtain and keep good physical fitness. Additional poise and grace are achieved through participation. hm: i li lil 1-it , 1 -,-fti 1 .gi J ,Q at ' is TROJAN BLADES-Front Row: Phoebe Robinson, Ann Penzi, secretary-treasurer, Mary Schwartzmann, president . . . Second Row: Clyde Phillips, adviser, Connie Franz, Joan Engebretson, Gayle Beach, Jan Getty, Kay Hatcher, Kathy Graf, Peggy Knight, Betsy Garland, Mrs. Linda Hawk, adviser . . . Third Row: Nnacy Hinton, Marcia Moler, Sara Jane Kimberlin, John Stevens, Lynn Ford, Molly Reddington, Martha Schwartzmann, Kay Beaton, Alvera Jacobs.

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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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4 CATALINA COMPUTERS CLUB-Front Row: Ted Oien, vice-president, Kitty Lance, secretary, Dale Fuller, president, . . . Second Row: Barry Ames, Richard Saltus, John Mack. CREATIVE WRITING CLUB-Front Row: Karen Meines, Susie Fowler, Roberta West . . . Second Row: Janet Jordan, Mary Schwartzman, Terry Costello. STAMP CLUB-Front Row: Larry Korcsog, Rod Tunnell, . . . Second Row: Geoffrey Cross, Archie Abalre, Jerry Vessey, Nancy Hinton, Dave Fithian, adviser. '77 fl '. s ily.,- fl . 'fe Slide Rule ls Tauqht The slide rule has a conspicuous place in our lives, helping to form the beauty and symmetry of everyday items such as buildings and cars. The Computers Club teaches members the functions and skills of this tool. All interested in math are eligible for membership. 3 cs -., 96 '5 X, false fpens' Communicate Oh, for an inspiration, would sigh members of the Creative Writing Club, their pens poised in their hands. The club met as a class for a period each day. Through discussion, members of the group profited from the opinions ex- pressed by classmates. Z 2 XX 42 za ,415 L H f 5, W ll - ' ' Bluff Stamps Are Studied Philatelists in the Stamp Club gathered to trade and learn more about stamps. The group helped create interest in col- lections, and gave members a chance to add to their own.

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