Sahuaro High School - Viva Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1983

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jf T 3 ? W A m A 'M uv 1' 1 ,, ' I fi in .. y '-A . .fx .Af- , If 3. M 'Q Q -bi rw, lUllTflUIIQIIf CIIIUIBS ,H .F Q., BLACK CULTURE CLUB . Row If V. Arnold, K. Adams, J. Taylor, D. Baily, K. Davis, A. Skinner, 5. Baton, R. Haywood. L. Adams, Row 2: E. Baker, M. Davis. J. Metcalfe, D. Jackson, A. Chamberlain. R. Williams, 11 Sanford, W. Brum. Row 3: H. Williams, K. Jenkins, B. Williams, S. Bacon. 71 Myles, M. Hall, L. Edgar. Row 4. T. Benton, M. Johnson, K. Sanford, C. Kirk, Y. Lewis, E. Searcy, K. Williams, E. Thomas. Advisor: Terry Thomas I 000 ' ACTIVITIES

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Photo Club catches memories that Will last fore Ver. he Sahuaro High School Photo Club served mainly as a support unit for the advanced Photo Pub. The money raised by fundraisers such as selling ba- gels and tootsie pops went to buy supplies and equipment for the Photo Pub. All that was required to be a member of the Photo Club was an interest in photography. One of their activities during the school year was to oganize and sponsor a faculty photography contest. The club 's two presidents, Robert Eng and Judy Ecker. agreed that their position was hehaful in learn- ing patience and leadership skills. The members were enthusiastic about their time spent in Photo Club. R. Eng PHO TO CLUB Row It D. Alexander. R. Hightower. C. K ing. T. Ryan. S. Kramer. M. Krach, and R. Eng. Row 2: M. Means. J. Ecker. K. Marsh. Row 3. B. Lewis. D. Barns, K. Spenst, and H. Handler D. Alexander Rich Hightower comments. Ever since I learned to focus a camera I had a burning desire to be in Photo Club. Laura Marantz recalls, l had so much fun in Photo Club that I could hardly wait for meetings. All photographs are examples of club members work. PHO TO CL UB



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Gettin involved in the school 's atmosphere he three culture clubs this year on the Sahuaro campus were The Spanish, Black Culture and Latin. They provided extra curricular activities for their members. Students enjoyed learn- ing about their different cultures and making friends in the process. activities. Mr. Lopez was the advisor of the club although they also had chosen candidates. He talked about ways of im- proving Sahuaro's atmosphere. During the meetings the members had boundry breaking sessions. That is students getting to know other stu- dents. The members felt this was very The Spanish club was involved in many important, so they could become closer SPANISH CLUB Row I. Maria Cluezada, Stephanie Fox, Sandra Gonzales, Bobbie Jo Hamilton. Kelly Reed, Suzie Eggar. Miguel Padilla, Patty Sturm, Jackie Green, Fiorella Tealdo, Jeff Hillar, Row 2: Advisor: Bill Lopez, Tania Ghoulam. Grace Cambalik. Lynnette Newton, Kathy lkenaga. Jennifer Dalky, Erin Hall. Laura Valens, Kristina Retrum, Missing: Michelle Hanson, Devra Eisenfield, Robin Boyle R. Hightower .J LA TIN CLUB Top Row: Lynn Roof. Amanda Roney. Greg Stroud, Brett Giles, Bottom Row: Kathy Huzey, Megan Giles, Kerry Pehner. David Rutenberg. Nick Andress as a club. This year the main goal was to promote Spanish and to be aware of the hispanic influence in the southwestern United States. The Spanish club was in charge of the Student-Faculty Basket- ball game on March I4. The money they raised went to their treasury. That was used for the San Diego trip they planned. With a friendly atmosphere Mr. Lopez made the club very enjoyable. The officers in the club were. President Cathy lkenaga, Vice President De vra Ei- senfeld, Secretary Robin Boyle and Treasurer Bobbie Jo Hamilton. Have you ever wondered what's going on in the Black Culture Club? That's what advisor, Terry Thomas, discusses in their meetings. They talked about is- sues like Miracle Valley and other inci- dents that happened to the Black Soci- ety during the year. The club stresses a need to bring friends who aren 't black to their meetings. They would like the students to know that the club isn 't just for black people, everyone is able to come together and find out what's go- ing on in their community. The Black Culture Club made ribbons for Martin Luther King 's Birthday as they celebrat- ed it by wearing them all day. The rib- bons being red. green, and black, repre- sented bloodshed, land and color. The club's officers were President, Yvonne Lewis, Vice-President, Akrold Campball. Secretary. Jamie Taylor, Treasurer, La- monte Adams. All of the members en- joyed the new club they had formed. This year Mr. Collura organized a Latin Club. One thing he discussed was Ro- man Culture, which made the club very interesting for the members. Mr. Col- lura has alot of background information with different types of languages. This year he went to Argentina for a visit. The Latin Club had a car wash and the money they raised went to the food bank or another charity. Their main goal was to build a Roman Chariot by the end of the year. The project was to teach and show the students of one particular culture. In starting the year off right they picked officers. President: Aman- da Roney, Vice President: Megan Giles, and SecretaryfTreasurer, Bret Giles. I. Yvonne Lewis, the President of the Black Culture Club, discusses an issue with the advisor. 2. Mr. Lopez has alot of enthusiasm at the Spanish Club meet- ings. 3. Although the members find it hard to stay awake sometimes. O SPANISHXLA TINXBLA CK C UL TURE CL UB

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