Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1961

Page 275 of 296

 

Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 275 of 296
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POM PON GIRLS: Carolyn Breck, Pam Byrd, co-heady Jill Dykeman, N a n c y Helm, Toby Hyman, Klaire Kaufman. Jackie Marsh, Gail Price, Lucy Richardson, head, Sandi S m i t h , Wendy Smith, Pam Svob. 1 its M, X X f 1 f it x , is x A , . is-'fn f, N-3 'A . f fm f- 'KJ V 5,2 -LLL. - ' ' ki T .A 1 Q-:Q Ay 'N . . fx xx -f f ' X I . , ,X TS I X J If I i I. i 5 W 2-sc 'W Y Cuptivating their audience, the songleaders execute a new dance, Mexican Hop. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEER- LEADERS-A n i t a Russo, Connie Graham, Hyalie Lipson, Melanie Robert- son, Sue Neubauer, Gloria Stell. Iii, ,,,.,, t. A, tg., gc, '5 9. : ti , px F927 G ., rf-ff' 1-ms-ggi .51 ' I I-'Ki 1' Q , ET I f Nl l X X J.V.'s Help Boost Spirit Each spring the members of the varsity squad for the following year are chosen by the adviser and her assistants. They are iudged on appearance, scholar- ship, citizenship, creativity, and ability. Just as enthusiastic as the Varsity cheerleaders are the Junior Varsity cheerleaders. They appear at all freshman and J. V. football and basketball games and perform much the same duties as do their Varsity counterparts. 'FFP 4 4' 5, Qt, 4 nf 4 1, 4. 1 4 . 5 Y MN J

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w1.m1:mrsm-n...,.:m..--,untill . tl . . .1 pai,-,f if-'Pep Leaders Spend Much Time in Dublici-fEqe Anticipating her turn in the spelling of the cheer Catalina is Willow Carter. Besides spending time in the public eye, the pep leaders put in many hours of their own on such proiects as creating original routines, decorating goal posts, making pom pons, and painting posters. In addition, they plan the pep assemblies, and design their uniforms The aims of the pom pon girls are to lead the school songs and instill in the crowd present the desire to participate. Twelve strong, they fulfill these objectives by appearing at all football and basketball games and pep assemblies. The verbal support from the crowd is directed by eight cheerleaders. They follow the game and call the appropriate cheers to help initiate the desired spirit. CHEERLEADERS: Andi Bacal, Willow Carter, Sally Clau- sen, Kathy Graf. '- , ti.ii .xx ' Susan Landon, Lynn Mc- I Evers, T o n i Roberts, co- i' head, Kay Zeidler, head. X I 'S i -' ' l f XY i X ll' x ff ll X tl- 4 .. K i . l , , Q ,,., T lx ' ,itil J ll Nm L I 1 1 X 5 if A exe I x i I 1 Sporting patriotic outfits are the pep leaders who helped contribute to the Band's winning of Grand Sweepstakes prize in the Veteran's Day Parade. wer ,Www Miss Lois Weber, adviser. ,. .ww .vgwtsi f f'. +. 1 7 2'- ffezee -ff r2ve?'iZ1'f ' ff ..4:g:,j,,2,1. 4 ' 42.341154 . .f ,:3F', ,ff - my, .1':!'J1 V 'Ram



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Balanced Team Provides a Successful Season Varsity tennis is the only endeavor at Catalina in which a girl may earn a varsity letter. This year's varsity team, consisting of Molly Poole, Mary Ellen Dietz, Sandy Bird, Pam Phillips, and Susie Salant, played fifteen interscholastic matches this past se- mester, while the J. V.'s-Janie Kress, Sharon Murphy, Donna Santee, Patti Foster, and Lorraine Newlin- played nine matches. They competed against Bisbee, Yuma, Tucson, and Rincon High Schools. The teams are chosen from the members of the tennis class. Girls who are better than average in tennis and who plan to play four years in interscholastic competition are eligible for membership on the teams. ln a seventh period class, the girls are coached on the technicalities of tennis and engage in practices. They are graded and must maintain eligibility. lntra-team competition is set up as a ladder, with each player being able to challenge only those above her. By winning her match, she may move up on the ladder. In summing up this year's team, Miss Norma Hyatt, the sponsor, stated, We have as strong and as well- balanced a team as we have ever had. We should do very well.

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