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,mash IABOVE: Police Chief William Gilkin- son speaks to Ann Broyles, Student Forum founder, on crime problems, at the first Forum. ITOP: MORTlMOR!!!!!! I TOP LEFT: Gary Goo sings one of his songs at Mortimor. l LEFT: Morris Uclall's second visit is primarily for a question and answer period. Senator Muskie, Bruce Eggars, Barry Goldwater, Morris Udall, Bureau of ln- dian Affairs, Bill Fisher of GASP and Police Chief Gilkinson. These were the speakers who had been scheduled to speak in Sahuaro's first Student Forum. A campaign speech started the forum and months of letter writing, phone calls and headaches. Planning for the speakers should start a full year a- head, Anne Broyles, founder and chairman commented. Finding a date suitable to the school and speaker both was practicalIyimpossible. Instead of prolonged speeches the forum was set up so that speakers and students could exchange barbs, opin- ions and questions. Speakers were chosen as to which would be the most interesting and controversial to the student body. ORGANIZATIONS 171 PHOTOS ev JOHN MARSALLA
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MODEL U. N., SAHUARO IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE, STUDENT FORUM Model U.N. demonstrates bureaucracy Mortimor, Student Forum firsts in Sahua ro history Sahuaro Improvement started swinging its initial year with Sahuaro's first rock festival, Mortimor. ln the third week of school this club sold popcorn and planned their festival. S.l.C. also sponsored the Faculty Show in January where interested teachers worked together and produced skits, raising S350 for the benefit of a tro- phy case. Although they could only work the first half of the school year due to the over- crowded calender, they came out with about 351200. The money was used for the lettering on the school, the trophy case, no-slip strips in the gym and will go to their future project of benches. During the month of December, the Ninth Annual Model United Nations convened. Over 800 high school stu- dents from all over Arizona partici- pated, posing as diplomats. The students presented and debated resolutions from the stand point of the nations they represented. The countries of Chad, Jamaica, Liberia, and Malta were represented by sixteen junior and senior students. Top: MODEL U.N.: Front Rom George Price. Liz Kroha. Aileen Haugh, Ernesto Molina, Joe Kittinger. Back Row: larry Berkson. Steve Kelly. Carole Chouinard, Anne Broyles, Leanne Burrill, Ann Fisher fOrganizerJ. Not pictured: Lucy Billings, Sid Bradley. Laura Kay, Scott Richardson. Stacey Hayes, Mark Ferrer, Kevin Mulvena, Mr. Limperis fAd- 17O ORGANIZATIONS visorj. Above: SAHUARO IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE: Front Row, Scott Meyer. Debbie Moyer. Dale Lupu, Karen Kisinger, Vickie Van- Horn. Dave Wiley. Back Row: Greg Shubert, Ami Ferber, Robin DeLong, Jennifer Zuniga. John Goodwin, Celia Sarabia. Cindy Campbell, Tom Demlow. Robyn Hansen, Pam Manning. Gail Rocker.
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LES DANSANTS, ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION Modern dance club creates beautyg ecology service club preserves it l 5 :Z ii :E LES DANSANTS: Lying Down: Mary Jensen fsecretaryl, Debbie Latham fpresidenth, Dione McCarty Cvice-presidentl, Beth Lynch ipublicity chairmanl. Sitting: Lynne Burcham. Susan Konrath. Bonnie Fee. Pam Jones. Pam Bell, Ann Fisher. Kneel- ing: Diane Kerrihard. Maggi Farrington. Peg Shields, Leo Smith. Nancy Day. Gail Stockton. Nancy Nilo. Standing: Pam Hansen. Jean Burgess lsponsorl. Raena Ingham. Mildred Sirmons. Becky Harris. Not Pictured: Susanne Daniel Qtreasurerl. Ginger Jack- son. Carla O'Hornett. ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION GROU P: Bottom 172 ORGANIZATIONS Row: Alan Oppenheim. Kirsten Whitney, Robert Frost. Richard Schaeffer. Margaret Knight. Chris Roberts. Second Row: Jenniler Zuniga. Debbie Allen. Jimmy Jacobs. Kay Robbins. Pam Manning. Lorrie Bailey. Heidi Schewel. Thlrd Row: Ginny Frost. Debbie Johnson, Mike Travis. Laurie Claxton. Dave Wiley. Gail Rocker, Becky Houstman. Sophomore Margaret Knight spearheaded proiects such as cleaning up vacant lots on Saturdays and pub- licizing environmental problems.
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