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THIS YEA!-?'S Student Council stressed action, and action is what it got. The council had to form new commit- tees which helped plan various ac- tivities, establish traditions, estimate finances, and publicize major events. An lnter-Club Council was formed, whereby the representatives from all on-campus clubs met once a week to discuss various problems and express theirideas. Student Council also passed a law which was a 7 OCA: tax legislation on all money-raising activities held on campus. The money collected by the council was used to promote various activities. ln reality, the money col- lected by the council was given back to the students indirectly. Homeroom representatives devoted their time to traveling from homeroom to home- room telling all of the students about Student Council 's new ideas and plans. All of the Student Council efforts were to help Saguaro students stand on their own feet and help carry the re- sponsibilities of operating their school. M r ' Avid ss ,f- ' s , ,,,,, W ' 2 is L ,M ff' ! it-.1-fr -an Mfr , t, ,, dw-,MAA f I 3 , W A f ,, , I , , ,,,VLV My I Qy . if rr eaeavv r wi' , - Q 45, 3 ',, T HOMECOMHVG WAS sponsored by Student Council and as an added attraction a picnic was established as a new tradition to be held after the regular game and dance. Student Council Stresses Action ' ' t.- -'--A'---- , ' - ., .. .... . .... , -eg, ,-.,, A .,,. : t E9-i ff' i f F e .'f,, 7' 'iii s- : -1 - , L -- . , -f ,.1-,,,.: . escts. S Q L b . K ff .-h, -.1 K . . f ,. ,'i. . -- - .-si - ss-- C. s t . 1 '-. -s' s . s L-.' , lr. Ti 'f ,- e Q T T - ' T' 'NE 4331 f E 5 . V, 1 V. Vtkk , ,k.k . . .A ' t ' v ' ----'F sste sqm Q T -'Elly' . T 15 ...' I Y Y KL , 1,5 ..., 11 r.,. ' H V Q Q -. -Q 2- 73fZ'1.-tl-fzQE'?fY? ae T i.-- V . U -- -sst.t,.-ttL- 3 T v f sssen - ssssr S at . f . iiss s 1 . asa' ' f N QF? ang 0 .SSS ' ' S f' ' 4' ' f-W ss s. ',k- 2113 65 fi ,,. . . f V1 p W f ss fs MW3, gs:-J-.s D , 7 My , Q , W , 'XIX NS H I .t Us Q '- ' .11 ..-,. 1 C' . ' . , 7- . 9 ,1A, I V, A JD, fs , , .. . THE EVALL, lulv Ccfmm.. of Stu., -nt bounces' 1. rider the di- THE-'STUDENT Council had a publicity committee V , e A.. -,-,,.. sadia organized with members from all classes to make .signs for all of the games and promote spirit. ORGANIZATIONS 115
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mfs Sm er 9 .i ,K i M ' 2 X Q ' w 1 ' V 5 5 Hz., 51555: L, iw X N sr. .- N. is K sy df: 4 :1- . - 5 3331, 15- 1 Q -rms . Q 'i1..555f3ir1 Iunior Class JUNIOR OFFICERS: KI to rj: Debbie Rudin, veep5 Judi Clay- bourn, Secy.5 Renee Chartrand, Treas.5 Steve Silver, Pres.5 Joe Rich, Dist. 35 Skip LaPrade, Dist. 1 5 Eric Powell, Dist. 25 Bill Nowell, Dist. 4. Freshman Class FRESHMAN OFFICERS: II to rj: Pete Nelson, Dist. 15 Chris Oliver, Dist. 55 Glenn Lemler, Dist. 35 Terry West, Dist. 45 Larry Anderson, Pres.5 Julie Begoni, veep5 Jana Yort, Secy.: Candi Wagner, Treas.5 Judy LelVlarr, Dist. 65 Robin Feque, Dist 2. r, 114 ORGANIZATIONS Senior Class SENIOR OFFICERS: II to rj: Ralph Jarson, Dist. 45 Jim Simmons, Dist. 25 Dan Madison, Dist. 35 Kathy Kline, Treas.5 Andy Gordon, Pres.5 Gail Corby, Secy. Sophomore Class SOPHOMORE OFFICERS: KI to rj: Ken Behringer, veep5 Marti LaPrade, Dist. 55 Dave Braaten, Pres. 5 Charles Onion, Dist. 35 Craig Downs, Dist. 15 Bunny Dunlap, Treas: I Arlene Miller, Secy.5 Karolyn Nloore, Dist. 2. 2' l . A My . 1, 'wiv' 19' Q 1 ' . ff I '- wi'i tffaf.f. , V,., A . . We . ,, 5 .5 in f , 0 3 P' ' :fix 1' ' - -5 A A fy A.,,.,V-K 5 '- ' 4'-' ff.-'12 ' x A L-'ab K' W in 4 5,,. .
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STUDENT COUNCIL had daily meetings who had homeroom first ,oeriod was wel- throughout the week when new ideas and come at the meetings. suggestions were discussed. Any student SPIRIT VVAS created for away games also when Student C ouncii came up Council Strives For Participation Sy s-Mi In New 0 .ri ff at sl I C tr ' 4 ? it 5 W :AW ONE OF the many activities sponsored by Studentqm STUDENT COUNCIL members dressed up in aoprrworiate - .3- Councii included the car decorating contestkduring fumes while advertising the first schoo! :fanff . 'itled the Homecoming week. The winner received tvvolticifc.. Summer. to the game. 116 ORGANIZATIONS
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