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SPEECH Sahuaro Speech Squad moves up to second place in district SPEECH SQUAD' BOTTOM ROW: Phyllis lidwell, Judy Mishkind. Mark Hartman. Jay Goodhart. Lewis Feldman. SECOND ROW: Melanie Medders. Janet Caughell. Paula Rathbun. Patty McAllister, Chris Anderson, Anne Broyles. Carole Chouinard. Joy Brown. Pat Barndt. Lucy Billings. Dale Lupu, THIRD ROW: Karyn Keehr. Laura Joens, David Bennett. Judy Carr. Tina Chavez. Pat Rodrigues, Terry Moore. Susan Marshall. Lynn Morrison. Annette Holdman, Gail Zink, FOURTH ROW: Becky Sands. Bill Heun. Steve Strong. Jennie Greene. Ken Graham. Stacey Hayes, John Hedtke. Marshall Platter. Missing members: Pamm Ettinger. Ann Fisher. Gail Rooker, Jim Livingston. Aileen Haugh. Randy Grey. Shannon Jones. Sue Belew. Greg Tella. Scott Rumel. Nora Simmons. Helen Gregory. Craig Carter. Scott Richardson, Cindy Bellamy. Susan Coltrin. I FAR RIGHT: Pat Barndt, a new comerto Sahuaro from Utah, impresses iudges and members alike with her speaking quality and ability to memorize her selections. She received a trophy for Serious Interpretation in Sahuaro's first trophy meet. l RIGHT: Ann Fisher, president ofthe squad. listens as a judge critiques her performance of selections of Jules Feiffer's works. 176 ORGA NIZATIONS
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I BELOW LEFT: Carole Chouinard prepares to per- form her drama cutting from I am a Camera byJohn van Druten. I BELOW RIGHT: Pamm Ettinger won 1st place trophy in serious at the Winter Trophy meet with her moving selection, I am but a lump of clay. ,M w.+fiif'Y 4'S:,,i 32'-4.71511 i Q l ABOVE: Jay Goodhart frantically assembles data for his rebuttal while Lewis Feldman watches their opponent and awaits his turn. l RIGHT: Jay, who unfailingly won in debate, sets his arguments before his opponent. For students who loved the literary world, were enthusiastic over intell- ecual conversation and could show some dramatic talent while speaking, the Speech Club was the club to join. Any student interested in becoming a poised public communicator was wel- come to participate in Sahuaro's foren- sics fcompetitive speechb program. Led by their new coach, Mr. Jim Stroud, over fifty Sahuaro student entered one or more of the fourteen tourna- ments throughout the state. Sahuaro's speakers were among the most suc- cessful in the state, competing for 1st place school honors with arch-rival Tucson High at most tournaments. Speech students competed in various kinds of speaking, ranging from oral interpretation of literature Qpoetry, prose, dramab. to extemporaneous speaking Coff-the-cuff speaking on cur- rent affairsj, to oratory Cmemorized public speakingh. During the year our debaters domi- nated competition and Sahuaro's teams never placed lower than 3rd. Associated Speech Students, or A.S.S., provided focus and unity for the squad. It also sponsored large bashes after each tour- nament, where they gathered to cele- brate their victories and lick their wounds, except, as Mr. Stroud com- mented we didn't have any defeats over which to lick our wounds . ORGANIZATIONS 177
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