Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1961

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Sportsmanship, Dhqsieal Fitness Are Stressed in IDE. Speed-a-way can be exciting as these girls will tell youl A.. -. -v v1g3fgL5,f?Z is .X ',. F ' f . 1.2 : ' f if ' i .- , it ,j fa- sf- ,, 3,4 V, l f ' PHYSICAL EDUCATION , . . Top Row: Miss Emma Cappel- luzza-physical education. Second Row: John Griste-physical education, football . . . Miss Mary Hines-physical educa- tion . , . Miss Norma Hyatt-physical education, tennis . . . William Kiser-physical education, football, track . . . Keith Meenan-physical education, tennis . . . Cliff Myrick-physi- cal education, baseball . . . Everett Nicholson-physical edu- cation. Bottom Row: Preston Rittenhouse-physical education, gymnastics . . , Virginia Robinson-physical education, de- partment head, Dardanaires . . . Miss Audrey Salzer-physi- cal education . . . Jack Segurson-physical education, cle- partment head, wrestling , . . Miss Joyce Sprinkle-physical education . . . Robert Swanson-physical education . . . Miss Lois Weber-physical education, pepleadership. f -3.12111 -sr-'ff-' -W ' 4 nf sf W5 Q,'? V 1 A 1,- lf ,, le- W , W 1 ,f A , 4 L . ..- v '- ' ,,,,'i QQ ' 4 , ' fig: t ,f ga 3 V y fs gafmdg start iiil l -SWSH -Y ' el , l,if sew 2 f 3 L 5 i s if -':- Xiisfsi Tai- gf V if' s ..,,.- ,, , f,iv,,,f: TT 4 K raft? ' .V -ffff new -f mn, - J- ,ff , -1 ,, :V Q- , With the Olympics over for another four years, the students at Catalina realized how great a part physi- cal fitness and good sportsmanship play in our lives. Our Physical Education Department has done its part by stressing these two ideals. They fulfilled their pur- pose by encouraging leadership and the development of skills in the variety of courses offered. All students are required to take five semesters of physical education and one semester of health in the iunior year. ,. f f . ,-wimsfrfitf , , N 1f.:5,it.- g I 0 'lZQ,ff:4fg2j2 , 1 f, Q, M lfffitfd: , 'fflfiiffg' ' f , ' fflwy , -, - f'-sf-. 5 . , ' v, 1 ff if gs 1. 1 f , 4 1 22-.,4' 2 1' -V fm.- fs , 4 f f- as f .git 96' , 1 , t 1 fl A 53.3 We 6 f ,.-af' som: f, rf- se- , l V 01' -f ufm, j 9 V ' 1 I v m l ja- -,.5a:W ,LM 'ft' , V 5 X ,ff ,219 - 1 A , f f - , 4 1 ,. 1 ,f ' we Q f ,gg 1 f 1 2 Q ' if ff f , WM, , , .s's, ease f 7 ff-Mfgg Ae.: . 'ef -2f1'l:ffmT.:ezff: ' ' ' G K' 9327. i , ' tie i it ,7,:M1,o4,3 .. ,r.:,.vfV.,5i,,--52 ,:., ,jj if ' ' f 1613 2 2' ' ff t . A cs' ' my--vt ,If-4' s.51iE :gr.i DJJ. C. .-A , . ,1ilZgu4iin'1'.i21 aff'-if ZF' Healthy exercise helps students to be physically fit and alert in daily living. f , fm , 1 7 5 ff! r

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Mathematics Helps Students in Their Everudau Living lic ze 'Q t ' M wiv ff Q1 ' YW' H 12: Q ' f -1 ,f i -me I thx Xl I 5 I lt . 'T' In f ,, '1 I' 7 Q., s r Y- . I A m I 4. .7 Qigybg fzar I vi 2 . ' 4 .- A lzagafn Mathematics has become an essential implement in everyday living. Families use common math in pre- paring their budget and in filling out income tax re- turns. Mathematics affords a foundation for the re- search, development, and investigation in the field of science. Math is an indispensable tool in the fields of commerce and business. The proferred math courses are gauged to prepare CataIina's students for entering the world of numbers. Algebra, geometry, general math, and Illinois algebra and geometry were offered this year. There was also a small advanced class which has carried a small group of seniors through college algebra, trigonometry, analytical geometry, and integral calculus. When the seniors in this class graduate, this course will no longer exist. The Illinois system will take over. Math students competed this year again in the Math Contest. The prizes that they were working for were books of tables and certificates of merit. For place- ment on the national level, a math scholarship was awarded. There were more than 1,650 students taking math this year. I I KIA i, . il v l .l i . , 'Y II 15. f I I Ili Il In tl III I I , I I N ,I I I I 'TX gj I I MATHEMATICS . . . Top Row: Richard Barnes-general mathematics, i I I I I algebra, basketball . . . Mrs. Barbara Buchalter-geometry, general r I mathematics . . . Ralph Futrell-algebra, geometry, department head. - 25 K I i Second Row: Dured Gordon- geometry, algebra . . . Gerald Houck- f- I I Z general mathematics, counselor . . . Mrs. Joyce Howell-general math- ,,,! ' I Q Q I ematics. Third Row: Donald Hoyt-algebra, geometry . . . Kenneth 4 Jaeger-algebra, hall monitors, student court . . . Thomas Johnson- H , CI general mathematics, algebra. Fourth Row: Gene Leber-general math- I '- 'i A I ematics, algebra . . . Bennie Linkhart-algebra, community drives . . . I I, V A Edward Maxwell-geometry. Bottom Row: Robert Treat-general math, algebra . . . Lester Wood-geometry, baseball. Working a problem on the giant sliderule, Mary Young explains math to Doug Wa rd.



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-H..-P ,,-- ' K I Hand microscopes are being used b these b' l d ,,-4 ,f - r 7 I y io ogy stu ents to observe spyragyra. Science Dlaus lnereasinalu Important Role at CJ-LS. Years ago, the state of science was virtually immov- able and unprogressing. Today, the necessity for greater advances in such fields as communications, de- fense, medicine, and agriculture urges scientists the world over to advance to meet the challenge. Never before has man's life been so affected by scientific works as it is now. Science has played an important role in homes across the nation, as well as in schools. Stressing the im- portance of keeping up economically and remaining close to Russia and other nations in the space rdce have been a concern of parents and teachers. This year has brought an increase of science credits re- quired for graduation. Catalina's students have sho-wn their concern and in- terest in our well-equipped science classrooms of bi- ology, chemistry, physics, and physical science. Stu- dents learn the scientific methods for problem solving in the classes under the direction of able teachers. Over nine hundred students were enrolled. in the science classes this year. .ev Hilf lv M' SCIENCE . Top Row: Gale Bell-biology, cross country, track . , . Mrs. Glenna Cahill-biology . . . Miss Elizabeth V Frantz-biology . . .William Kellis-biology, Sr. Class Ad- , .- if viser, Science Fair coordinator . . . Bottom Row: Edward X 'if Kuhn-chemistry, rifle . . . Johni Matteson-physical science t Fu A . . . Ken Pearson-chemisty . . . Marshall Riclcer-physics Y . . . Glenn Rothrock-biology, department head .... David - lzvlxq Smith-physics, coordinator of science '. . . James Waite- fgi ,f physical science. - 1.-1 -gf if N lv 1 I Ji -ss! 'H AQ, .YQXQW ,E it ,fx iq 1 wk, 1 e,

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