High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 265 text:
“
Varsity Dec. 20 Jan-. 10 Jan. 13 Jan. 17 Jan. 20 Jan. 24 Jan. 28 Jan. 31 Feb. 10 Feb. 17-18 Feb. 24-25 Junior Varsity Dec. 20 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 20 Jan, 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 10 Feb. 7 1 Season Record Tucson Pueblo Washington! Rincon Glendale Tucson! Yuma Rincon Mesa Regional Tournament State Tournament Tucson Pueblo Rincon Glendale Tucson Rincon Mesa ASD Benson Flowing Wells Yuma Opponent 22 20 31 20 5 25 16 23 17 20 35 21 6 23 13 16 16 26 18 24 Demonstrating a reverse-half in practice is Dave Kleinlien. , Coach Jack Segurson i K A fireman's carry is attempted by Lewis Hudson against a Pueblo man. Getting a cradle in the second round of his match with Pueb lo is Bob Reed
”
Page 264 text:
“
WRESTLING-Front Row: Bill Bell, Bob Bykerk, Bernard Modret, Don Pearson, Gary Hayden, Dave Kleinlien, Wesly McNellis, Gary Cable, Lewis Hudson, Anson Clinton, Phil Rasp, Terry McNellis . . . Second Row: Dan Gray, Jim Bonner, Tom Carroll, Larry Racer, Ward Wolleson, John Pierce, Don Hall, Jim Donaldson, Ralph Smith, Mike Fawcett, Tom Roy, Dave Klensin . . . Third Row: Burdette Dettman, Danny Hernandez, Rich Jaehne, Craig Lincoln, Joe Leiniger, John Celaya, Frances Klensin, Gary Leffler, .lim Berger, Sherwood Tella, Bill Strunk, Mike Sterling, Randy McNellis, Gerry Mathews . . . Fourth Row: Rod Tun- nell, Dave Chimera, Tom Jordan, Bill Rishel, Bob Bedell, Steve Staples, Ken Kaufman, Mike Ford, Gene Ryan, Eddie Sweet, Gary Antonik, Calvin Wood . . Fifth Row: Edmund Ricker, Jim Harris, Rolando Deleon, David Frances, Robert Price, Gilbert Taeger, Sam Rhomson, Coach Jack Segurson. Powerful CJ-LS. Grapplers Wind Up Fifth in State Showing their strength early in the season by defeating Tucson High, the second place team in the state in 1960-61, the wrestling squad proved to be the best in Catalina's history. The Blue and White grapplers went on to defeat Mesa, Yuma, Glendale, Rincon and tied Pueblo. Catalina pulled its biggest upset by placing second to Tucson in the regional tournament defeating Rincon, Yuma, and Pueblo. The next week the Troians did the best in the history of the school by'placing fifth in the state where Phoenix Union took top honors. A notable highlight of the season was when Bucky Clinton, a junior, took the state championship in the 103 pound class. Also placing in state were Gary Cable, third in the 120 pound class, and Bill Bell, fourth in the 191 pound class. Led by Tom Ray, Randy McNellis, and Mike Ford the frosh grapplers came in second to Pueblo in the first annual city freshman wrestling tournament. Undefeated Don Hall led the iunior varsity matmen in posting a 7-4 record. During their season the J.V.'s came up against Tucson, Pueblo, Rincon, Washington, Glendale, Mesa, A.S..D., Benson and Flowing Wells, Seventy promising wrestlers will return next year to Taken Down by Gil Garcia of Pueblo is Phil Rasp. CGt'I'y on the Tl'C1ClillOI'1 of the fedm,
”
Page 266 text:
“
6 CHS Racketnnen Overcome Lack of Experience WW'i7?9'-lf?-A 0- 'W 't Muffled sounds of tennis balls hit by taut gut strung rackets were heard all year as boys prepared to make 1961 the best tennis season in Catalina's history. Characterized by inexperience because only three letter- men, Dick Johnsrud, Tom Currie, and Cal Doner, re- turned from the '60 squad, the Catalina netmen won the first six out of seven matches on their schedule. After losing their first meet to Tucson High, the na- tional champions, Catalina's team went on to defeat Rincon, one of their strongest opponents. After this victory Coach Keith Meenan predicted the team would be a top contender in the tennis tournament, with Tucson High as their toughest opponent. Twenty-five boys comprised the largest squad yet with .. ,, seven on the varsity team. Nineteen matches and five 5142? tournaments were played by the varsity with Dick Johnsrud, who placed third in the 1960 state tourna- ' y ment, as the mainstay of the squad. The J.V.'s played H a twelve game schedule and counted on sophomores W 'M John Stevenson and Gary Gibson to lead them to victory. In the fall'seaso-n the fre-shmen were undefeated and Racking up another score is Pat Beers. placed first in the city. Next year's team will have the strong advantage of three returning lettermen. f '. ' ...A .,., c, V ' ,i ,'f' ' V gw, 41' 1 AMG ' , - ---e ,...,.: , 3 I 'A 17 7 'i .f ' fffffllvylqfy 4, 1 ,fir,f:L.,VQi,gT?!L,r 'L j'f,47'J j,7,E'Zfl','2? 1f,.i,,g.,,vL,' f - ' , 44- , f 2 , 7 ,ge-Q f ,,,5,l.,,1-,,,,rg,,.., ,I , 3 . , V Z W6 ., , ,airy A 4 fjfigff 1 4,40 , 3 v- -D' . , S V4 if f V ' fzfpn, , I . .. ir , in f 'jQ25?'ff2if7,g.4?f f I ' M53 . ' N . A :4g,,,. 'A 2 , ' i 1 y 1 J g - 1: Q ,X .AX in V1 vz zfgz, 6 , ,K ,V A 2 Z A X I VL If X , ,,,, , ,,V,, X V. May, ir ,K I ' 'lt '--A H f ' . , ff I 2 ' 'J 5 1' Zfig WZZV, 1 1 I - 9 --J 2 ' . X. if , f, ,bf ,. Q 'ff 222 we ,I mfg 1 : g i '53 , m 4 ft in , if A 1 ' 'flk - 1 - Q . Y I 1 , A :yi 3 'jj ' ' ff gwzrkw, Vy QfQ:i'.4i,, ff, I 5,f ' - ff ' f 1 . . ' . f --. , 151 , ,, H f , 1 ' 'Q Q, ff V 'f f ff - , if 3 - 's 'fi - 1 1 5 ip , , A 1,21 ,,',' aff . ' ,V , n gg 'if ' - 1-Q A - ' 'Q 'ff' 1 A v f f ,g ,4 ff' 4 :uf 2 H - if. fin- - i I ef . -.K A ,, . , - Q ff? ,,' f gf 4 Mfww -1 f5.,yffzsg7,fQ 4 ,uf V' ' ff gf i we I 1 43 A A 5 ,g ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ., . , -we Q , f ' .,.. 5 , ,f, ,, ware M 4 ,, ,. wie-,i,is.c' ' ' 1' 1 A 'X' ' S.-.agen-M1 J., 5. 12 ,Q , f .. ' f e i'? H 455 .A I ,Q 3 , ' I 5 t Aj, ' ,,, , , , . fi, gg. . r as . s I ' -5: gg,1,,1 V 'y,,,g4,figv,,,,, yr- - ' ' . ' ' f 'f ,, ' 4 , ' ft 714:65 , ' V5 v - .bb 4 K 3 . f f - f I , 3 J, f J 1 , f ,yuan '1 - lf Ns ' t ! 15' V ' ' , 3 f. 7 A ,, i '- -1- , , A in -fi -A 3 4, 1 A ' I wi f C , V A , '-1 V . 1,11 . ' gy of ' 'fm - '-Q 4 7 , J I g. . in 4 -2 'f 4 Q 4 , .- . . 4 V- x ,Q-1'-1 1 - . 4 4 . , . , . . ' V- ' ,- . - p ix..- ., U g l , ... . . ..,... ., + . . ' A.-Q4 . . '- ff Q - ' . ..4,4.,.- E +- f . ,, ,.,..,,4. . ' T ' ' ' .N . ,L ' 4'-'Ai-A4 Q - - -A + . .- L f A - 5 If K , L., ,M ,M +4 + . . Q - ' . ' ., ' , A ' ' ' Q , - ' T ld 1 -. 4..J.4,,4 4 . . , S f 4 .JMQHQ ,- -f A ' . 17' 1 ' ' L . , . J, r, 7 Q 1-4 ' K , 'J 4 - Y . . . ,lf ee ,.., e . . ., 4 . 1.7. we tt ' -.-.Ai I A H ' ' L 1 Y nf 1 , , ' -+ Ln- - . 3 V X X -lj!.7. -V -e A A . . . . , Y, , Y f H ... . x , . ,- r f TENNIS-Front Row: Gary Campange, Rick Allen , . . Second Row: Gary Gibson Dick Johnsrud, Tom Currie, Cal Doner, Pat Beers, Charlie Cook, John Stevenson . . . Third Row: Bob Nagoda, Doug Forester, Leland Johnston, Don Kaler, Barry Briggs, Bob Breazeale, Jack Mordess . . . Fourth Row: Terry Gibbons, Bill Williams, Harry Haraldsen, David Newcomb, John Carson.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.