Sahuaro High School - Viva Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1983

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Photo by B. Spencer Photo by B. Varela WUT SWMXNIDIIN' 5 6 imma ACTIVITIES Photo by B. Thomas Pholo by B. Va

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A memorable week o Work and play m0 e about the 80Ve '7m6Hf and F0 Students from both Anytown and bfmg back 'he k 0Wl9d86' V0 the Boys and Girls State said that that school one week was memorable. One An ytowner said 'lt was an emotional Anytown was different. Each day ly enriching experience. started off with a flag raising. After breakfast they broke into discussion groups, then workshops. The day ended around the fireside. At Anytown the students learned about themselves and other people. All phoyog by K, Ha,,,fl,,,,,, 9. . w nfs. 1.9 5 - 0, - 1.1 mf--.nzglm I. Anytown banner. 2. Anytowners Lisa Lopez and Jeanne Lafond listen to speakers. 3. Mariellen Kulik, Ingrid Smith. and K. C. Hamilton take time out for fun. 4. Kiln Greenburg, Kathie McLaughlin, and Kendall Greenburg of Girls State. 5. Front row: Ingrid Smith, K . C. Hamilton. Second raw: Jeanne Lafond, Mariel- len Kulik, Beth Stern. Lisa Lopez. Back row: Donna Latarri. Aman- da Lentz. 6. Beth Stern takes in the scene. 7. Martin Tetrault and Mike Sarabia of Boys State. 8. Louis Schuette and Andy Hanshaw of Boys State. 9. Paula Dahl made State representative for Girls ANYTO WNXSTA TE Nation. i



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Honor Society serves community their school or the surrounding community. he National Honor Society is a national organization which recognizes the outstand- ing academic achievements of high school sophomores. juniors. and seniors. Each member must have maintained a 3.4 grade average and offered a service to K al . ga.-2 g mf 'DU' es 15 .A - I A .y.'2j +p 1 .A L 4 Q 4 ax . is The main goal of the Honor Society was to offer services to the school while learning leadership skills. They did this by volunteering their services at school activities and OFFICERS. Chris McCormick, Treasurer, laura Conway. Vice-President, Donna lattari. Presi- dent. Pam Walsh. Secretary. Photo by B. Thomas :ZW .91 .. .- 4 - NA TIONAL HONOR SOC IE TY. Row I: P. Russin, L. Conway. P. North. T Ghoulam. Row 2: A. Moses, M. Ouezada. J. Ellis. S. Gonzales, K. McLaughlin. T. Adams. K. Dunnigan. D. Latlari. G. Tremail. A. Murray, N. Dow, Mrs. Peters. Row 3: S. Greenburg. J. Ash, S. Benson. O. Memed. P. Walsh, J. Steele. C. McCormick. Photo by B. Thomas hehring out in any way that they could. One of the biggest ways in which the Honor Society serves the en- tire community is through their blood drives. The Honor Society sponsors blood drives by the American Red Cross twice a year. The members pro vide student hehr. and try to interest other Sahuaro students into donating their life- saving blood to the Red Cross. The Honor Society's blood drives makes donating blood easy and convenient for faculty and stu- dents who might otherwise not take the time. The Honor Society participated in student exchanges in which they visited other high schools and hosted members from those schools at Sahuaro. A major activity of the Sahuaro Honor Society was hosting a con- ference of the high school Honor Society members from across Southern Arizona. Members from all over the state gathered at Sa- huaro in February to exchange ideas and meet other members. The adviser, Mrs. Sue Peters. said she enjoyed being involved with this group. It was rewarding and interesting for her to meet and get to know the kids, and watch their development through their high school years. The members of the National Hon- or Society came away with growth in their leadership abilities and a feeling of accomplishment gained from their service of others. Those that participated deserved the honor that was awarded them. I. Sue Peters. Honor Society faculty ad- viser. 2. Red Cross Bloodmobile. 3. A Sahuaro student regains his energy after donating blood. 4. Honor Society Vice-President, Laura Conway, listens attentively. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

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