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Black Togetherness Builds Cultural Ties Black Togetherness's third year at Marana was highlighted by the design and arrival of their new T- shirts. The logo, designed by Jack Callahan of Distinct Impressions in Tucson, symbolizes the unity of blacks in the United States, the common roots of all blacks and the brotherhood of all people. Black Togetherness sponsored several successful events. A bake sale's profits were donated to Muscular Distrophy as well as money collected from aluminum cans. In November, the club held a dance which featured a disco contest and the beat of top soul disco tunes. During the basketball season, a group of the club's girls performed a dance routine during a basketball half-time. The group sold balloons the Student Council carni- val in March. All profit went toward a trip they planned for the end of the year. l. Black Togetherness members take time out from decorating for their dance to model their club T-shirts. 2. Several members ofthe Black Togetherness and Awareness Club show their spirit around campus. 3. Members of the Black Togetherness and Awareness Club are fFirst Rowl Sharif Diggs, Steven Martinez, Stuart Bailey, Mark Robinson, Jaran Harry, Richard Tarkington, Andre Lackhart, Raymond Harry, Clifford Amos, Fleet Phillip, Wade Lewis and Mrs. Chestnut. fSecond Rowj Stacey Chambers, Stephanie Douglas, Sheila Robinson, Penny Sherman, Lena McKnight, Laura Washington, Barbara Tarkington, Lisa Robinson, Judy Berry, Karen Griffin and Paula Lee. Ziff ' ,i W-v...,1 H, ,. Y g ff' l MI .fff fl' '1 5 zf cl '71 Black Togetherness, Awareness Club l25
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Food Service Club Keeps Marana Snackir The members of the Food Service Club worked hard to keep the student body supplied with goodies. They ran the snack bar by the cafeteria in the mornings and during break, accomodating the students with such items as hot chocolate, fruit pies and candy. In addition to this, the club had a special cake decorating business going throughout the year. So if someone has a special function planned, they could order a cake from the Food Service Club and have it all decorated for the occasion. Also, around the holidays they constructed candy cane houses to sell. Most of these fund raising projects were directed toward a trip to California. They planned to fly there in April to spend a few days at Disneyland. l. Students mob the snack bar during break in an effort to buy something good to eat. 2. Food Service Club members strive to keep the snack bar lines moving. 3. Members of the Food Service Club are CFirst Rowj Brenda Richey, Karen Griffin, Paula Lee, Penny Sherman and Ms. Blinn. fSecond Rowl Tammy Glover, Kathy Picarello, Tammy Benson, Charles Starkey, Debbie Saenz, Betty Siegloff, Martin Grimes, Wahanda Bailey and Cami Geason. .t .s ' -an F WI 'llnl ,J 'gd an 124 Food Service Club
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V-Club Supports Maranefs Athletic Pr The Victory Club of Marana did many productive things to lift spirit and support athletics. Breakfasts for the various Tiger teams were held on several mornings by the V-Club, who also cheered during games to boost team and fan spirit. Spirit chains were sold by the cafeteria during lunch, with different color links for each class. At the end of Spirit Week the class with the longest chain won the competition. Probably the club's biggest event was Mom and Dads' night. The club members honored the parents and coaches of the varsity football players with a special ceremony dur- ing halftime at the last season game. The club also honored parents of other sports members this year as well as helping the mat maids honor the wrestlers' parents. l. Debby Smith and Steve Rockwell stretch out the longest spirit chain which won the competition for the Senior Class. 2. Mimi White escorts Coach Paul Schmidt and family across the football field during Mom and Dads' night festivities. 3. V-Club members are fFirst Rowl Robert Scheer, Lisa Tipping, Teri Somerville, Donna Brady, Kendra Johnson, Pam Leslie, Steve Rockwell, Shannon Lee, Bryan Pierson, Sandy Gauthier, Debbie Abatc, Suzanne Hill, Joann Coleman, Lori McGuinness, Sandy Ryan and Robin Gowdy. tSecond Rowj DeAnn Davis, Debby Smith, Shelly Nielson, Elyse Oskins, Jean Paddock, Vickie Patton, Shelly Phillips, Deana Da- miano, Remi Hall, Susan Camp, Dara De La Ossa, Carolyn Bratton, Margaret Henson, Tracy Parsons, Diane Bratton, Laura Washington, Frances Chavez, Lisa Tucker, Debbie Rodriguez, Barbara Tarkington, Laura Clark, Penny Anders, Miley DeSpain and Mrs.LentMrs. Lentz. tThird Rowj Sylvia Nuncio, Melissa Berry, Mimi White, Dottie James, Jessica Samuelson, Gail Paterson, Kelly Patton, Mary Halbach, Lori Brant and Clarissa Whiting. wi, 'A' ,. Q.-1 -us... fflfg S! f , X Xff 126 V Club
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