Marana High School - El Tigre Yearbook (Marana, AZ)

 - Class of 1987

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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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Entertainment Year Round The Marana High Players provided a variety of Entertainment this year. Their first production was Night of January 16th. It was a realistic trial, performed all in a court room setting. lt included a vari- ety of characters, and a jury drawn from the audience. Their second production of the year was M'A'S'H. This play mostly covered the stay of Capt. Hawkeye Pierce and company at the M'A'S'H 4077th. In the spring the Players per- formed their annual musical. This year's musical was Anything Goes. lt was a 1930's comedy performed all on a luxurious cruise ship. To end their season the Players hosted the annual din- ner theater with an evening of one-act plays. Besides performing four major produc- tions the Players and Thespians found time to put on a haunted house at Desert Winds Elementary, create a living nativity scene for the christmas concert, intiate 22 new members into their Thespian Troupe, and attend the Arizona state Thespian conference in Phoenix and the Southern Arizona acting Festival, in Ben- sen. Advanced Drama students are lFirst rowi Lori Kuscmas, Mrs. Randolph, Davina Rudnick, Angela Goodwin, Regina Lewandowski, Beth Narofsky, Kim Hannon, John Duke and Lena Tucker. lSecond rowj Skyanne Conway,Veronica Felix, Kim Hunt, Jenifer Lewandowski, Xanthi Panos, Ami Milten- berger, Naomi Bejarano, Scott Gilbert and Anna Luera. lThird rowi David Parenteau, Jeanine LaFond, Joe Heiden, Whitney Honea, Ron Ward, Peter Ott, John Skaggs, John Holmes, Tim Schreiber and Joan Myer, Special Services entertainers, Ami Miltenberger, Skyanne Conway and Naomi Bejarano, explain to M'A'S'H' personnel their purpose in coming to Korea. if 5 Z 1. E i Z 2 il John Duke, portraying Capt. Hawkeye Pierce, smiles over l prizes from a crazed hunting trip in his attempts to leave,Kore

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