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Seniors: Bottom: Steve Kqrnman. April Rankin. Ellen Sosin. Pam Jones. Diane McCarty, Donna Horner. Nina DeJonghe. Top Row: Mike Myers, Scott Rumel, Doug Ritter. Bonnie Fee. Wend Hoxie Deborah Sim on v rri n y . ps . Ste e Ga ga . Kathryn Bowen, Not Pictured: Paul Bowden. Anne Broyles. Joanne Juniors: Diane Campbell, Robin DeLong. Nancy Ashcralt. Ami Ferber. Joanne Davis: Holly Storch. Tim Hume. Anne Howe. Ann Beth Kaplan. Not Pictured: Tony Chmielomiec, Robin Han- sen, Stacey Hayes. Annette Holdman. Deborah Horner. Mike Jeffers. Carley Keeler, Tom Mason, Scott Meyer. Nancy Nilo. HOMEROOM FEDERATION Daley, Nancy Day. Pam Ettinger. Carol Eustice. Jim Ferguson. Ann Fisher. Elaine Hawkins. Waynette Holland. Ginger Jackson. Karen Jorgensen. Gary Long. Nancy Morris. Jan Paddock. Tom Peel, Troy Reimer. G.Tella, J.Zimmerman. This is the last grad- uating class to have begun school as freshmen at Palo Verde. Marshall Platter. Dusty Post, Leo Smith. Steve Strong. Sara Van Slyke. The juniors. although not having as much represen' tation as the seniors, still donated their ideas. trying to make the Homeroom Federation better. As next years' 'sen- iors. they will be first to have four years at Sahuaro. Federation decides election procedure for Homecoming, Spirit Week royalty Homeroom Federation, increased by one hundred members over the prior year, represented the students by bringing the students ideas to the attention of the student government. lt was the duty of Homeroom Federa- tion to decide how to handle the choos- ing of the royalty for Homecoming and Spirit Week. Under the supervision of Mr. lsmay, Chairman Jim Zimmerman, President Protem Pamm Ettinger and Secretary Elaine Hawkins kept the meetings in order and planned their activities with the rest of the Home- room Federation members. Among the activities sponsored by the Federation was the Rodeo Dance held on February 24. Although they met only approxi- mately once a month, the members still had a chance to participate in many activities, attempting to cut through all too familiar red tape to be effective. STUDENT LIFE 25
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Freshmen: Bottom Row: Denise Bateman. Cantrell Maryott, Julie Nolen. Middle Row: Lou Walton. Julie Wiedenbauer, Meg Tracy. Top Row: Lewis Feldman. John Sands. Not Pictured: Cathy Bar- low, Karla Christensen. Jay Fairfield. Kendall Glasgow. Jon Hansen. Ned Kile. Dave Price, Britt Ripley. Loretta Schmidt. Mark Wright. Freshmen got a chance to come acquainted before freshmen elections in October. I UPPER MIDDLE: With the music of the Graylock Mansion in the background, students showed their enthusiasm during the Rodeo Dance sponsored by the Homeroom Federation. 24 STUDENT LIFE Q Ml ii Sophomores: Right to Left: Lee Gagnier, Patti McAllister. Sara Smith. Steve Weinstein. Members Missing: Craig Carter. Marc Chesin. Diane DeHaven, Deborah Duty. Deborah Etchart, Bridget Hanshaw, Wendell Hill. Anita WP 1 King. Edie Kroha. Jackie Loebe. David McTarnahan. Nenz Mahoney. Kent Markle. Pat McCord. Nancy O'Harian Nancy Olmstead. Homer Pettey. Richard Stagg. Wef Weeks. Karen Yeager. Jennifer Zuniga.
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I TO P RIGHT: Rhonda Runion, Vickie Ballard and Joy Brown demonstrate the different lengths and types of clothing exhibited at Sahuaro. With a very liberal dress code, pants suits, leather outfits and Ievis are common scenes. I LOWER RIGHT: Fashion model Diane Moser displays her outfit in the Girls League Tea and Fashion show held in Sahuaro's library during the month of November. The many girls who donated their services as models used the stair as the entry point and changed outfits a number of times. I BELOW: Foot attire of all types are shown at Sahuaro. as Dan Arnold, preparing forthe cold winter, models his woolen boots. The chilled winter months greatly restricted the style of clothing worn but not to the extent that the students individualism was not able to be expressed. , . .... . . fc ' 26 STUDE NT LIFE
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