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FFA. The F.F.A. is a national organization of high school students preparing for chal- lenging careers on the farm, in agri-business, forestry, horticulture, food process- ing, and natural resources occupations. . The FFA. sponsors the Donkey Basketball Game and other money-making activities to support their l b. C U Front Row L to R: Steve Shipley, Randy Thurman, Kathy Van Dyke, Jamie Timms, Sheila Randall, Jim Skinner, Roxanne Bettinelli, Karen Stys, Margo Gambonini, Natalie Streilf Julie Baker, Mr. Varella-Advisor. Second Row L to R: Mr. Hicks- Advisor, Bob Mathieu, Dwayne Gardner, Butch Paula, Larry Ribley, Sheila Ahl- PHOTOGRAPHY grim, Rocky Safran, John Ricci. The Photography Club consists mainly of students enrolled in Mr. Hairstons photography classes. Their projects are mostly the as- signments due for their class. Some of the members contributed pictures to the yearbook. All members of the club consider photogra- phy a serious hobby. . 124 K Front Row L to R: Lori Waldinger, Steve Shipley, Mark Elliott, Mike Hansen. Second Row L to R: Kim Duncan, Jamie Timms, Donald Hutchinson, Russell Clifford, Jim Kimball. Third Row L to R: Steve Downs, Kevin Rowley, Doug Puett, Stuart Ivey, Marty Carroll, Dawn Leach, Pam Phimister. GA UCHO GRAPHICS Gaucho Graphics is the exploration, exploitation, and execution of the many different forms of printed art, from simple calligraphy to offset lithography. The group uses their skills and talents to produce print- ed items such as dance tick- ets and posters, for the members of the faculty and student body of Casa Grande. Front Row L to R: Sandra Salkeld, Janet Tice, Michele Peterson, Karen Kalil, Joe Russell, Lori Jo Waldinger, Russell Jones. Second Row L to R: Mr. Kirk deFord- Advisor, Robert MacDonald, Jerry Van Hoy JP , Gene Pavlich, Debra Moore DL , John Conklin, Richard Matz, Kevin Rowley, Derek Crane Smith, Deborah Peacock.
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BLOCK C. G. Ln, Front Row L to R: Bill Davini, Brad Siedner, Ray Messier, Jeff Groen, Mr. Bill Silva-Advisor, Mr. Ed lacopi-Advisor, Jeff Ghiringhelli, Ed Spangler, Keith Carter, Tom Bednarek- Vice President, Mark Hillman, Hiroyuki Nishikawa. Second Row L to R: Rick Chelemedos, Rick O'Brien, Dave Harris, Gordon Stinson, Tom Parrish- Sec.-Treas., John Rice, Adam Zivot-President, Chuck Isola, Ken Burnett. P The Pep Club was orga- nized to promote school spirit at Casa Grande. The members meet on a weekly basis to paint signs. They also attend games and other events to show their spirit for Casa. Block C. G. is a service club open to those athletes who have earned a varsity letter in a school sport. Block C.G. members strive to improve the school around them and to sup- port the athletic program and rallies for school spirit. We sponsored the Alumni Basketball Game on No- vember 1 7th to raise money for the athletic department. -Adam Zivot, President Front Row L to R: Ursula Nimitz, Jill Gren-President, Beth Snyder, Denise Baccei. RALL Y Second Row L to Lori Salfer, Lisa Edwards, Kris Matt, Debbie Sherwood, Cindy Church, Sue Phillips. Third Row L to R: Jane Smart, Alison Baur, Sue Salisbury, CO E Kelly Rungo, Mr. Kirk deFord-Advisor, Bruce De Rusha. f Llf ff-E -E' -. . -. -we , . X ., S -f .4.s..,,. -. .-.xt . rv. Front Row L to R: Bill Davini, Keith Carter, Ray Messier, Brad Siedner, Marc O'Keefe, Ron Marcacci, Jeff Ghiringhelli. Second Row L to R: Tom Parrish, John Rice, Gordon Stinson, Adam Zivot, Don Jones, Chuck Isola, Ron Emanuel's Hair, Dave Harris, Rick Chelemedos, Ken Burnett. The Rally Committee is a new idea devel oped here at Casa Grande this year. The' committee is composed of athletes repre senting all sports at Casa Grande. Thi group would meet three times a week, devel op ideas to use in rallies, then put on th rallies. The rally committee, along with hel from the cheerleaders, songleaders, band, flag team, drill team, and the student coun-I ctl provided Casa with some excellent spirit rallies. - Brad Siedner- Gaucho Fight Song Fight for Casa, Fight for Casa We are doing Hne. We want you to do your best For victory's sure this time. frah! rah! rah!j Fight for Casa, Fight for Casa Fight on for her fame. Fight, Gauchos, light And we will win this game! lrah! rahl rahfj
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.fffg 'Q' lg , i Y M ' E Q 2 55Yi7HfiW' Il wh'-4? Left to Right: Mr. Heth- Advisor, Ron Hildebrant, Carl Hildebrant, Margie Dewey- Advisor, Theresa De Venuto, Pam Warren, Maureen Owyoung, Traci Joy, Alyson Frutchey- Secretary-Treasurer, Jeanette Knutson, Juana Strong- Vice- President, Ed Moore, Linda Brotemarkle- President, Robbie Dickerson, Bill Sala- din. Not Pictured: Margaret McMillan, George Kamp, Greg Forster and Marie BLA CK S TUDE T UIO The Black Student Union presented their second annual program in honor of the late Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Our club members provide a sense of unity and togetherness among mankind. We would also like to send a special thanks to Ms. Garner Price and the choir members in making our program a success. Vanciel. FELLOWSHI The Casa Grande Campus Fellowship is Casa 's newest club, becoming official in the 1977- 1978 school year. We are a non- denominational group and meet once a week to share with each other what's happening in our lives in relation to current issues. Anyone is welcome to come join us in our brown-bag luncheon in A-5. 56. QI .a:.?.2Q as s Left to Right: Ron Robinson- Treasurer, Zelia Angele, Mrs. Martin- Advisor, Kim Duncan- Vice-President, Brian Wims- President, Kenneth Duncan, Angela Robinson Tawn Wims and Sherri Lawson. Not Picture: Lauri Anderson- Secretary and Tracey Morris- Corr. Secretary. 1 54
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