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The Bowling Club-opened to anyone, expert or novice-met every Wednesday at the Brunswick Bowling Alley with Mrs. Diamos as advisor. To bowl weekly it cost each member a yearly fee of 52.25 and a weekly fee of 52.50. The money went to the junior Bowling Association. The members challanged each other at the weekly meetings and competed against other schools in the winter. The group that handled the technical aspects of school concerts and performances held in the auditorium was the Stage Crew under the direction of Mrs. Cox. The crew was responsible for following directions of when and how to apply sound and lights to choir, orchestra, and band concerts. Of the nine member crew, only three or four members worked at one time, rotating from performance to performance. The crew was paid for working at shows held after school hours and gained experience valuable in obtaining a job in lighting or sound. Waiting his turn, Larry Seal pschyes himself up for a strike. T. Giardinelli Taking careful aim, Keith Navarro demonstrates his skill in bowling T. Giar BOWLING CLUB Front row: j. Chavarry, D. Hylton, K. Eubank, K. Navarro, C. Lewis, B. Brunderman, R. Flemma, E. Miller. Back row: K. Solinsky, L. Seal, R. Curtis, j. Hiller. BOWLINCJSTAGE CREW 137
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LXR t-ff- if Wt f ,fl '. 2 X . . I I ll' r V In Z ,HSN .I L x 1 fm 0 Ni N XM, HOW WE WERE GUIDED The establishment at Sahuaro was a main guide to each student's learning and development. Teachers were not only instructors, but, also, friends and counselors to the students. The administration plugged in and reinforced the general knowledge essential prior to graduating. Realizing that a whole lifetime is spent learning, it is clearly evident that four years is not too long for an education. Faculty Section Editor: Jeanette Wah Staff: Kathy Schleicher
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