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M' D. Green D. Green A moment of calm is enjoyed between Don Grinnell, Ken Krause, and Karen Chiarelly. D. Green With the help of friends like Cindy Wright, Richard Gerardi gets work done quickly. 2 if '-if A. Tk j jmi.. ' X 'Q' LQQA-Cfff: efftfizf. mia A ? , ,..k W' . 21.-4 1' ' Christy Topmiller smiles for the camera. VIVA! 105
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Preserving yesterdays for tomorrows. What does the yearbook mean to you? The Viva staff asked this question of several students here, and got many answers: Memories The end of the year. All of my friends signing it and remembering them later. Just going through the year in pictures. The purpose of the staff was to write and design a total summary of the year in pictures i l Q O U Engrossed in her work is section editor Stacy V I5 FOR VIVA. 104 ELECTIVE ACTIVITIES and words- not an easy task. To accomplish this feat, both skill and talent were required, as well as a dedication to producing a quality product of almost 300 pages in only seven months. Viva staff was hit with a shortage of people, with the average section having only two members. Teamwork was important to such a small group with such large responsibilities. When the final deadlines rolled around, everyone pulled together to create a working, enjoyable environment. Like any other group at Sahuaro, the Viva staff had responsibilities. But in that same respect, theirs was a special responsibility: preserving our yesterdays and todays for tomorrow. D. Green fsf i 'lqfirffiiil eg 5 si Y. 1? -1. Cooke. Editor Maggie Lumia confers with Polly Collins on a typing A ' ' Viva! Staff-Front row: M. Lumia, C. Wright. 2nd row: D. Grinnell, R Gerardi, T. Critchley, J. Wilson. 3rd row: D. Perry, H. Kamel, R. Brown, I.. Armstrong. 4th row: S. Cooke, P. Roggeman, M. Lattari, J. Lafond. Sth row: N. Gillett, K. Renfro, K. Chiarelly, I. Wah, Mr. Daunheimer, P. Collins. MISSING: C. Topmiller, K. Wilson, K. Schleicher.
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Groups vital to campus activities. The machine jiggled and made alien noises for five full minutes before it spat out anything. Then, out of the back, came a work of delicate art. Whether it was a ticket, program or flier, the production printing crew could make it to suit the order. The printers, supervised by Jim Daunheimer, were a small, close- knit group with at least two years of printing experience. Production printing took care of all of Sahuaro's printing jobs. Student government, a group involving over 75 students, played a large part in campus life during the year. After almost every home football game they sponsored a dance. Also, during N. Lautaret H.. . YQ the games, they ran a concession which supplied food and drinks to the hungry fans. Aside from fundraising, their role in administration involved approval of all club-related activities and regulation of the many sales throughout the year. N. Lautare I Bob Gray's job is sometimes just listening to others. ZS 5 555 . 'K ' Eg EXTRA. Getting acquainted with the other officers is freshman Lisa Spina. N. Lautaret EXTRA. EXTRA! 106 ELECTIVE ACTIVITIES STUDENT GGVERNMENT: Back QL to RJ: R. Lane, I. Lohmier, R. Roggeman, P. Acosta, S. Emrie, L. Ashbaugh, K. Greenberg, S. Skinner, Middle: 1. Sarabia, A. I-Ianshaw, L. Anderson, G. Dukes, K. Wilson, B. Gray, E. Eisenfeld, Front: M. Tetrault, D. Fila, j. Hill, K. Williams, C. Kavanaugh, S. Torres, D. Skinner, L. Spina.
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