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Student Council Holds Banquetg Welcomes Three New Sponsors 'The State Student Councd Convendon was not amended by the local members, because of the great distance to Window Rock, Arizona, where it was held. Al- so the calendar was crowded. A District Banquet was held at the Morenci Club where other schools were invited. They all discussed how their Council worked. This event was enjoyed by everyone. Later in the year, the members visited a AAA school to visit one of their Student Council meetings. The Student Council gladly welcomed new advisors, which in- cluded Miss Rebecca Deyo, Mr. Don Roth, and Mr. Tom Powers. There were many money rais- ing pnnects Pencds, popcorn, sodas, and ice cream were sold in the Student Lounge. The Coun- cil sent the Marching Band to the State Football Championship game and money was also given to the A.F.S. funds. After the Council met their own budget, the upperclassmen were invited to sell ice cream at the lounge. GUESTS ARE WELCOMED to the first District Student Council Dinner by Diane Casillas. STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row: Carleen Rodela, Barbara Marin, Cindy Frias, David Garcia, Diane Casillas, vice-president: Mi- chelle Morales. 2nd: Bertha Moran, Nydia Borjon, Stacey Blackman, Fred Appiah-Boateng, Emily Baughman, Carol Rodela, secre- tary-treasurer. 3rd: Edmund Lopez, president: Sharon Towle, Leslie White, Kathy Florez, Carol Loya, Maxine Glodis, Jim Conant. 4lh: Tito Vargas, Steve Smith, D.J. Marin, Bruce Taylor, corresponding secretary, Rudy Porras, Calvin Hardcastle, Shelly Hendrix. Mask was ----.Au ...M-N .MAJ 55' Q NX Q 'M 6: ' . W, g R wi X stir RL gi M B A . Q af i t is .l .tg g y, , 1 m 1 . .. 1 3? . ' if f - i. T LZ. , - - W 1 - J Q E s r i t f- -r :ii it M., .. kg ggtt .x W . g g . . t .. y K ' .li A. - T . A ..f .1 . - - K X. M S- X qw - . Q3 1 M , I u X Q 5 's . xg U' ' 'I' v - as ' se A K 5 s X, . 'Iggy K5 , - L x V 8 Q D . is it P T YF so i A f . t g . S , - t Q . E w t . , . . w'vV5' 7 ' - 5 X .. T W its as t X - . i 5 2 ' If. A FX v t t . . . F X ,at ' ya 5 W V 5, , M , 5 S, . E. 3 g up ,,, , 2, .- W: K V- .. . K tag, 1 S , gk i X A A-3 'E 33' re I , ,,. 1 .. l it ,Q A i S. is 1 f 5 is f . . ,, , - , . . , ., M, i Q + Q, t, ......, . fr ' at A X- ---- 11 1 ii - i ixxsfiwi 1'
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keno-lLC1ulo pM-embers Have Wet Initiation, Crder French Food to Sell The sprinklers were on, so the French Club initiation was a lit- tle different this year. Initiates had wheelbarrel races and a sca- venger hunt on the wet field. All failing to find the required items were bombarded with eggs, pea- nut butter, mayonaise, and shav- ing cream pies. Then all settled down and cleaned up to eat. A number of fund raising pro- jects were held during the year: car washes, food ordered from France, and bake sales. The pro- fits financed holiday and bowling parties. Members sang French Christmas carols, and collected food for families who needed help. Meetings were held every other Thursday to plan club activities. 9- BLINDFOLDED INITIATE gets bombarded with peanut butter by Mr. Washington! I ,.-f , 'Rf , Y , ay-Nj? N Q 4 1 , ,Qi 4, , . FRENCH CLUB MEMBERS ARE: Front Row: Kim Hardcastle, Kelly Hardcastle, Carol Sanchez, Darlene Sorrell, Rhonda Holliday, Pamela Majors, Diana Taylor, Denise Taylor, Kevin Holliday. 2nd: Tyna Delgado, Carla Waite, Veronica Harbison, Marisa Hamp- ton, Sandy DeVaney, Phyllis Knott, Emily Baughman, Jacque Armijo, Robin Ross. 3rd.' Cheryl Baxter, Sharon Towle, Ed DeVaney, Ann Roche, Fred Appiah-Boateng, Linda Smith, Patricia Laney, Cheryl Jones, Donna Brice, Steve Enrico. 4th.' Gilbert Rojas, Steve Mullen, Andy Dominguez, Bob Hampton, Steve Conger, Dennis Simms, Wade Wagley, James Hamilton, Karen Paetz, Charles Hampton. 20
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STYPXFSTK .ff ,tx 3 R, IW. 5 ig. 'r DRAMA CLUB: Front Row: Verna Begay, Ellen Thomas, Laurie Espinoza, Val Rodriquez, Dilia Najar, Kathy Benavidez, Phyllis Knott, Kevin Holliday. 2nd: Lorie Martinez, Charlotte Morgan, Emily Baughman, Lynda Goodman, Stephanie Chacon, Dolores Bust- amante, Cheryl Baxter, Nydia Borjon. 3rd: Patricia Laney, Fred Appiah-Boateng, Cyndi Copeland, Linda Smith, Darlene Segovia, Sylvia Martinez, Mark Vasquez, Donna Brice. 4th: Joe Goodman, Dennis Simms, Tim Galusky, Wade Wagley, Don Goodman, Chuck Hampton, Mark Grijalva, Jim Hamilton, Philip Perkins. Not Pictured: Paul Gonzales, Rhonda Holliday, Ross Bacho, Tito Vargas. Drama Club Sponsors Mime Troupeg Presents Spring Play . 22 K q,.L,.,, . I f ,gift W' f fr-ef f www: '.,f,, ,, -K By the end of the first member- ship drive, the Drama Club had 30 members and over 80 dollars paid by the members for the dues. The Thespians painted posters and sold tickets for the Safford High School Mime Troupe, which presented both an assembly and later a public performance. Pre- ceeding the evening performance, the actors were given a dinner. The play chosen for the spring production was Harvey, which required much planning by Drama Club and their sponsor, Mrs. A- nita Walter. In January tryouts were held. Both a matinee and two evening performances were planned for the early part of May. 1976-'77 DRAMA CLUB OFFICERS in- clude: Frederick Appiah-Boateng, vice- presidentg Laurie Jean Espinoza, presi- dent, and Terry McLaughlin, secretary.
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