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LETTERMEN, RADIO, INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION AND ENGINEERING Ham radio, field trips create learning BXPGYICHCBSQ Muramoto, Ismay awarded alhlete Foot of Year Athlete Foot of the Year was the award presented by the Letterman's club to the teacher with the most outstanding podiatiric qualities. One of the more active clubs, they contributed to Send- a-Kid-to-Camp, entered a homecoming float and ushered at the Rodeo Parade. The Letternien- also gained a reputation when they came' in second in the collec- 184 ORGANIZATIONS l tion of 1,500 lbs. of canned food in the Girl's League canned food drive during December. An interest in electronics was the com- mon factor which all the members of the Sahuaro Radio Club had. The mem- bers spent most of the year trying to get parts to build a ham radio station. Parts were hard to get and many did come in were not the kin needed , said Tom Troutman, President. More of a career oriented program a club, Industrial Education and E eering helped members in' dec what field to enter in the future. D
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Responsible for the majority of the pictures which went into the yearbook and newspaper was photo-publications. The members had to put up with nerv- ous journalists who had expensive deadlines to meet and at the same time do professional work. Even with people continually breathing down their backs, over four thousand pictures were pro- duced bythe fourteen member crew. Photo club had an easier time with the production of photographs. Members were allowed to print their own pictures and money was made by the selling of team and individual pictures, plus all types of photographic materials. Many members entered the club with very little knowledge of photography but with the desire to learn it's secrets. When the year was out, every member could use a large part of the equipment in the photo room. ln his first year at Sahuaro, Mr. Dave Richardson sponsored these two clubs. He supervised and directed all club members, often working after school, and weekends. El liii ' A . A Y Z1 ...1 tg . PHOTO PUBLlCATlONS: Bottom Row: John Marsalla qEditorJ, Mike Lancaster. Dougan Gary, Mark Barry, Raul Bazurto. Beth Mach. Second Row: Gilbert Urias, Steve Walsh, Bill Owens, Dean Frauen- feld, Randy Collyer, tLab Ass't.J. Standing: Jim Glinski, Kathy Gus tilo. Pam Bell. I ...W L , ii g rgi. -'.s i F . g ., .it .x Q 3 1 ORGANIZATIONS 183
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EFT: Two members of the Industrial :ation Club review a drawingto insure ccuracy. The Club is designed to its members a chance to de- what career field to enter in the future. 'AR LEFT: Toilet paper galore set scene for the Letterman's dance in 'uary. l FAR TOP LEFT: February also ight snow and balloons: snow by the ther and the balloons by the Letterman's 1. l ABOVE: Lettermen Randy Collyer and lBazurto collect canned food for TucsQn's dy. The Club came in Second in the drive. year they participated in a field I to the U. of A. and entertained ny guest speakers at meetings. oartment Chairman Lee Hubbard and , Jim Hazzard co-sponsored I.E. 81 E. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION AND ENGINEERING: Roy Rath. Andy Rath. Tim DeMars, Dennis Shay. Lori Southern, Greg Forauer. Joe Kittinger, Chris DeMars. Vincent Smithart, James Wyatt. Les Foster, Mr. Jim Hazzard. SL-r iii LETTERMAN'S CLUB: Bottom Row: Mr. Coleman fSponser5, Dave Jirschele. Kay Moore. Jim Ware, Paul Cate. Carmel Snyder. Second Row: Scott Rumel qPresldentJ, Tom Smith, Jerry Hallmann Nice- Presidentj. Doug Davis, Mark Ferrer. Dan Gaul. Third Row: Roy Rath, Bob Snellstrom. Randy Collyer, Jeff Schrader fSecretaryJ. Chris DeMars. Mark Douglas, Les Foster, Members missing: Dennis Brodigan, Bill Clifford. gli ORGANIZATIONS 185
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