Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1961

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Trick-or Treating for UNICEF, Pat Stell and Phyllis Carpenter ring the door bell of a prospective donor. Unaware that she is about to be crowned University of Arizona Senior Day Queen, Sally May flashes a smile at the anxious audience. 4-Freshman Final Elections 5-Girls Volleyball-Amphi at CHS 7-Football-Rincon at CHS Safety Council Dance ll-Future Homemakers of America Initiation 'I4-End of First 6 Weeks Football-CHS at Tucson 15-Forensic meet at South Mountain 17-Latin Club Meeting 18-Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test 19-Bi-Chem-Phy Skating Party 21-Football-CHS at Scottsdale 22--State Girls' League Convention at CHS 26-Cross Country at Phoenix Union 27 8. 28-Drama Department Plays 29-Senior Day at University of Arizona , .f 'U Q A , ' 1- 5, A 1, .5 -,: ::-- , f ',g?2?2f,3f,,,i' , Presiding over the annual Girls' League State Convention held October 22, is Catalina's Girls' League president, Kay Zeidler. I .

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CHS Princess Captures U of A Queen Crown Senior Day at the U ot A brought this lndian summer month to a close as Sally May took the title ot Senior Day Queen. Freshmen followed the H1960 political trail by in- cluding speeches, campaign buttons, and a prelimi- nary election on their agenda. The State Girls League Convention, held at CHS, at- forded members fellowship with Girls Leaguers throughout the state as well as an entertaining day. A series of three one-act plays on October 27 and 28 sparked the stage of the auditorium as the drama department presented the first dramatic production of the season. f 71 J fi .sm ' V I M. .P- Z-.L 1-4'V':T- ' galil:-Fir, 1 J f :EE-g!Eg.:::::::'-'z : . , -- J -l'!'?'fEfff'Q' ' - 5? it f lf 1 .fl I c. ei .55 . fgf, x ' -Qfpx BQ, Y .:l ' ,Sth X l 1.15, 4 , I 5 :3 Q4 -lyzifbi ' hff 'Ze r' '2ti?Mf 'hl.f'fg 7Z'1-' 'lfr5'Qki'. ,x I f --,. na-I f fn .9 M 7' . -.mr 'J'Xfl':'?A 1 li' ' fi .l ' liirifiiiisiiw- , 'i :fig fp in Wil l ' .Ui If fs!-:eentiizzifir--HL..-of X'-'Q,.'ff 54Q , '- 94- H fig li .L?Lfff-- , L 'ff'- -433-i'?e.f 5? -ff! . - : ,.-- . -k, 1' Nw M'-s.. 'Kf- Grabbing a bite to eat at the Senior Day Western Barbecue, Carol Schneier ponders over her problem How can l ever CleCld9 between all these p petizing dishes?



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Have a secret? Suzi Landon tells the audience that Garry Moore of l've Got a Secret babysat for Suzi and her brother. 1-Choral and Orchestra Concert 2-Future Teachers of America Meeting 3-Football-CHS at Amphi 4-Teachers Convention-No School 9-Library Workers Meeting l0-Football-Pueblo at CHS ll-Veterans Day-No School 14-Freshman Class Party 15-Back to School Night 17-Girls' League Dad - Daughter Box Supper 18-Football-Central at CHS I9-Senior Prom- Opulentia 21-International Club Meeting 23-Junior Class Movie Seven Brides for Seven Brothers OpuIentia Sets Prom Theme Opulentia, the Senior Prom, featured the color white and an ivy-covered pool overflow- ing with mist. The most successful project of the class, the prom provided a climax to November. Four days of Thanksgiving vacation afforded a rest from the first hectic months of school. The Girls League Dad-Daughter dinner occupied one night of the month and taxed the girls' imaginations for decorations for their boxed dinners. The Junior Class began their slate of events with a movie, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. .- T, X1--s.C...f-f1N, ff I gill ' X 'yjFl:?, r Go Trojans Go! yell enthusiastic band members Kenny Mayer and Randy Knautf. R 4 ,..,,, V: I, 1 X . ,,,, A 'V W .V V v,, kv ri 1 ,gd-.. ,J Mums were sold by the TORCH staff at the Pueblo football game and worn to the Trumpeteer sponsored Homecoming dance, Reunion Romp.

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