Sahuaro High School - Viva Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1971

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Sahuaro High School - Viva Yearbook (Tucson, AZ) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 178 of 296
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DRA MA Thespians start year with Star-Spangled bang! ,1A,1 J , ,t.M , 5 Qi Q ,,.: , r , I ,Ny ,A sg f E R ?5 ' Q ta, J, P P Thespians this year worked on cos- tumes, props, and publicity, also acting as prompters and stage managers. Membership was decided by points earned by the students participation in productions both on stage and back- stage. Money from productions was used to pay royalties, buy scripts, materials, and costumes. For initiation students were asked to perform a short cutting. The first play of the year, Neil Si- mon's Star-Spangled Girl was put on completely by members in the ad- vanced drama class and was held over by popular demand. Other plays pro- duced during the year were: Curious Savage , All My Sons , and 2 nights of one acts. l FAR RIG HT: Jim Ferguson goes from star bas- ketball player to star in The Pied Piper of Valley Junction . l RIGHT: THE WORKSHO P: the mys- terious place where different worlds are created T by hammers and nails, was never seen by the audiences. Valerie Marshich and Diana Hosley construct the set for All My Sons. 174 ORGANIZATIONS

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I FAR LEFT: Newspapers collected in the garbage can will soon be picked up by an environmental volunteer who will take them downtown to be recirculated. l CENTER LEFT: Members ofthe environmental action group put their efforts to- gether and do their part to keep Sahuaro's campus clean. IABOVE: Miss Jean Burgess, advisor. dis- cusses with her girls the upcoming performance they will present to the student body. was l ABOVE: A mirror helps create beauty in move- ment by allowing the dancer to see the mistakes which could be easily missed. To express oneself in dance using the fluid yet precise movements to tell a story, express a mood or to simply perform a set exercise was the es- sence of Les Dansants. Meeting first period, the members of the group were advanced students who required teacher permission to join. Members participated in several work- shops during the year learning tech- nique and exchanging ideas with sim- iliargroups. Most people complain about our envir- onment but rarely do anything else to help the cause. The environmental ac- tion group was one way in which the dedicated complainers could put their ideas and energy to work. They spent the year promoting understand- ing concerning the environment and how to improve it, spreading their knowledge throughout Sahuaro and the entire community. E.A.G was involved with S.T.O. P. Qsave the Old Pueblob speaking to various local groups, fund raising drives, and the activities contained within. During the week of February 2-7 they spon- sored guest speakers, movies and brought awareness to Sahuaro on the problems facing us in environment. ORGANIZATIONS 173 PHoTos ev BETH MACH. MARK BERRY



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