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Vlembers of National Honor Society are lFirst rowl Davina Rudnick, Becky Burraston, vlark Jones, Debbie Moses, Tari Hanneman, Nancy Chavez and Lori Turner. lSecond lowl Ami Miltenberger, Angela Goodwin and Mrs. Wilmshurst, sponsor. lThird rowl Danielle Waleri, Crystal Boone, Claire DesRosiers, Mike Muller, Derek Burr, Susan Zushing, Christa Gadomski and Logan Trujillo. lFourth fowl Mark Catt, Larry John- ion, Michelle Hoskins and Hillary Hindman. JHS treasurer Debbie Moses examines her records to assess the club's inancial state. Members of the Academic Decathlon are lFirst rowl Steve Legge, Michelle Gardner, Lena Tucker and Scott McMarrow. fSeconcl rowl Tim Thompson, Logan Trujillo, Mrs. Mayhew, sponsor and Terry Parish. Members of Sophomore Auxiliary are lFirst rowl Erica Smith, Ann Meerdink, Jeanine LaFo Scott Brian nd and Susan Deily. lSecond rowl Mrs. Wilmshurst, sponsor, Connie Flores, Stacy , Lori Martin, Mark Fetgatter, William Barry, Rick Pargas and Rachel Berry. lThird rowl Wilson, Olivia Villa, Terry Mathis, Jose Pizano and Gary Mohnson.
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Many clubs at Marana stress academics over physical ability. These include Mo- del Legislature, Academic Decathlon, Na- tional Honor Society and Sophomore Auxiliary. Model Legislature is a group of students who got together and drafted bills. The sponsor, Mr. Dino Natta, helped the group prepare for a mock legislature in Phoenix in March of 1987. There the students joined other students from across the state and became legisla- tors for the week-end. Academic Decathlon, sponsored by Mrs. Mayhew, involved a competition in every subject of school, including math, Academic Extras .l ? history and music. The team gathered together in January to compete against other area schools. Throughout high school, students strive to reach high goals. Two clubs that helped to reach these goals were Nation- al Honor Society and Sophomore Auxil- iary. These clubs joined together to pro- mote community service and leadership. Students who were involved in NHS and Sophomore Auxiliary has the opportuni- ty to participate in such activities as an exchange with other NHS students from Iowa. Sophomore Auxiliary chairman Debbie Rintala, and NHS president Mike Muller discu Members of Model Le islature are First row Hillar Hindman Beth Narotsk future plans involving the two clubs. 9 l l V - Y- Barney Holtzman and Mr. Natta, sponsor. tSecond rowl Davina Rudnick, Lena Tucker, Leigh Ann Pelland, Jeanine LaFond, Angela Goodwin, Kim Hannon, and Kelly O'Brien. tThird rowl Danielle Waleri, Tony Muniz, Ami Miltenberger, Sam Wright, Mark Catt, Tim Thompson, Eric Engleking and Heath lmmel. Sponsor Mrs. Wilmshurst listens intently during a routine NHS meet- Members of NHS await their formal induction into NHS during an initiation ceremon ing. 46
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Pathways To Progress The Key Club started off the year with the new theme, Understanding: Pathways to Progress. On its pathway to under- standing, the Key Club participated in and orchestrated many service projects. The first project, a car wash to raise mon- ey forthe many projects, started the year off with a blast. Despite an accidental need for a locksmith, the car wash came off smoothly. The path then led to the honorary members in the Key Club, the Special Education students. This was the first year they were able to join. The Key Club then took a needed rest by holding another Halloween party for the under- privileged children. As the Key Club capped off 1986, it provided many wel- comed dinners for needy families at Thanksgiving and Christmas. To begin 1987, the Key Club held its fourth annual Volleyball-a-thon. The mon- ey raised at this event went toward the Key Club's favorite project, the Special Olympics. Then as all good things do, the Key Club came to an end with the installa- tion of new Key Club officers. They once again proved that the Key Club can be the saving grace for many people throughout the year. The Key Club was a good example of the spirit and pride at Marana. Members of the Key Club are tFirst rowl Terri Mathis, Marcie O'Brien, Jenni Edwards, Veronica Federico, president, J.D. Bair, Margaret Stock, Michelle Weaver, Sandie Horton, Shawna Archuleta, Shelah Vertucci and Kelly O'Brien. tSecond rowl Jeanine LaFond. Tony Muniz, Angela Ulibarri, Luis Franco, Vicki Kerr, Susan Rushing, Mr. Urquides, sponsor Jose Pizano, Regina Lewandowski, Davina Rudnick. Derik Burr, Teresa Hime, Gina Marra and Beverly Bingele. tThird rowl Cindy Richards, Tammie Tapp, Autumn Engle, Trina Kidd, Leigh Ann Pelland. Michelle Sidebottom, Chris Castillo, Natasha Turra, Olivia Villa, Rick Pargas. Kristy Vermeulen. Jennifer Rolon, Kenda Cole, Dawn Osman, Jackie Susanna, Brenda Landers, Mary Maino and Tony Foley. lFourth rowl Alysia Acuna, Chris Gobrecht, Michelle Hoskins, Richard Maxam, Katie Carey, Sheila Taylor, Larry Johnson, Michael Murrieta. Logan Trujillo, Martha Flores, Debbie Rintala, Barney Holtzman, Elisabeth Phillips and Ann Meerdink. lFifth rowl Martelle Olson and Gary Mohnson. Susan Rushing helps Luis Franco and Vicki Kerr put on their new Key Club pins. l .. .U . nge:-an-new-Arzwrgrs, f, ,ff-sf , .efwrr-srl . ,. wsrfufaf ,, :.f,::s. '1mfss.esf Larry Johnson shows what Key Club is all about at Casa de Ninos. l ll . .-J.. 5 l l Many Key Club members joined together to raise money at annual car wash.
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