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I UPPER MIDDLE: Preparing forthe coming convention. Sahuaro student council officers, along with some volunteers, arrange the auditorium to accommodate the expected large crowd. I TO P RIGHT: Student Council President Greg Tella dances with Fresh man President Debbie Jones at the dance held for the convention representatives in the gym. I LOWER RIGHT: Discussing the convention theme, One Way, Jim Zimmerman, Student Body Vice President and Master of Ceremonies Tad Simons decide which way. I LOWER MIDDLE: Talking of the Vietnam War, pollution, birth control, and other topics, the officers from all over the state attend the discussion groups held throughout the session. I LOWER LEFT: After his address during the convention banquet. Morris K. Udall speaks to some of the representatives attending the 37th Convention. Saw 22 STUDE NT LIFE
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f'Y7ff 57. u Q44 T if all lg, STUDENT COU NCI L Council combines homecoming Encouraging communication between the administration, faculty and stu- dents, demonstrating for the students a more democratic system of govern- ment, and sponsoring of activating bene- ficial activities, organizations and ideas, were the goals and the purposes of the Student Council. To accomplish those goals, the Student Council, consist- ing of the five student body officers, twelve class officers, and the I MIDDLE: Mr. Johnson discusses the events cal- ender with President Greg Tella and Vice Pres- ident Jim Zimmerman just before the Student Council meets. l MIDDLE LEFT: Jim Zimmerman glances over the previous Student Council notes with the recording secretary Nancy Day. l BOT- TOM LEFT: Treasure- Parliamentarian Carol Eus- tice, Corresponding Secretary Ann Broyles and Recording Secretary Nancy Day. I BELOW: Good clean fun is demonstrated at the Spirit Games as Gary Nash attempts to catch a raw egg dur- ing the egg toss. All events in the games were class activities with seniors coming in first, jun- iors in second, sophomores in third and fresh- men in last place. foreign exchange student, organized and participated in numerous projects and activities. Besides aiding in Sa- huaro's first homecoming and spirit week combined, the Council partici- pated in Send a Kid to Camp Week . the faculty show, freshmen orienta- tion, Red Cross, and a host of other activities. ln general, the Student Coun- cil's goal was to give assistance to the students in any way they could. ,spirit week STUDENT LIFE 21
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STUDENT COUNCIL CONVENTION Sahuaro hosts A.A. Udall, Eggers, Joyn The school day on Friday, December 4 was shortened when Sahuaro hosted the Arizona Association of Student Coun- cil Convention. Student body officers from high school throughout Arizona represented their schools at the con- vention. The convention was initiated with registration at 8:00 a.m. Friday morning in front of the auditorium. The first session was called to order by Student Body President Greg Tella who also made the introduction of the A.A.S.C. officers, chairman and ad- rg S.C. Conventiong er guest speakers visor. Students lunched in Sahuaro's cafeteria at noon, returning for an- nouncements, then discussion groups. Friday evening a banquet with a buf- fet dinner was held in the gym with U.S. Representative Morris K. Udall from Arizona as the honored speaker. A movie and dance followed, with mu- sic by the Graylock Mansion. Other no- ted speakers during the sessions were U of A Student Body President Bruce Eggers and City Councilman Conrad Joy- ner. Noon Sat. endedthe last'session. STUDENT LIFE 23
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