Sahuaro High School - Viva Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1987

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TOP TWENTY-FIVE SENIORS Over the past four years I have par- ticipated in marching band, jazz band, wind ensemble, SADD and EFF. I was the mar- ching band drum major for two years and I learned a lot about handling responsibility and dealing with people. The most impor- tant parts of my life are my parents and friends. In the future I plan to attend the U of A and major in English. Although l'm looking forward to the years ahead of me, I will miss Sahuaro. - Carla Turner Participating in S.A.D.D., Powder Puff, and National Honor Society, have helped me to become my own person. I am studious when it's necessary, but it's not all work and no play. I enjoy photography so I may decide not to go to the U of A, but in- stead take off to become a world reknown- ed photographer. As for leaving high school, I suppose it was fun while it lasted, but too much of a good thing... - Kelly Ivanyi Seniors I like to eat cold pizza. I love to play soc- cer in the mud. My favorite show as a kid was 'The Undersea World of Jacqueau Cousteauf I want to be a Marine Biologist, and enter the Naval Academy, Boston University, or Pomona College. - Jeff Lawhead I hate to waste any spare time I have, which is little at a school as diverse as Sahuaro. I try not to let my mind be idle, and instead participate in activities such as the Academic Decathalon and Mock Trial. I have also been President of the JETS club and V-President of the honor society. My really big award came when I was named a National Merit Scholarship Semi-finalist. I hope to major in Biochemistry at either Har- vard or Boston University. - Ajay Sanan My favorite thing in the whole world is: koala. I like to plan out my whole life ant then completely change my mind the nex day. Being a cheerleader and in the or chestra keeps me busy while I make plan: to go to the U of A and major in aerospace engineering. - Kim Jenser 2 I believe anyone can succeed at anything if they set their mind to it. I love the winter time almost as much as I love surprises While at Sahuaro, I was a member of thi and was on thi years. Holding a me to become a has also helper National Honor Society, yearbook staff for three part-time job has helped responsible person and prepare me for college. I hope to attend the U of A and major in Aerospace Engineering - Christie Bourlanr

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'87 IS WHERE IT'S AT Our Senior Class Officers Make It Happen Row 1: T. Crawley, H. Hill, J. McGourin. Row 2: M. West, L. Ayala, C. Prosser, D. Courson. Photo by S. Even ,,,.,.f-W Emmy Baker, Senior Advisor wh hen tickets, corsages, and boutonnieres start burning holes in the pocketbook and the reality of prom finally hits, is there ever a thought given to who's behind it all? Who put everything together and made it all possible? When the time comes for purchasing graduation announcements, is there ever any question about who chose those particular announcements? And the organization of Senior trip cer- tainly isn't an easy task for just anyone to undertake but somebody has to do it, right? Right, but who? lt's about time that credit was given where it's due. The Senior class officers of 1987 deserve our recognition. This year's officers: Tammy Crawley, President, Jenny McGourin, Vice President, Heather Hill, Secretaryg Dee Dee Courson and Marcia West, Senators, and Laurie Ayala and Carol Prosser, Members at Large. These people did everything from deciding the senior gift to candy and flower sales and even a very successful Senior T-shirt sale. Of course none of these things would have been possible without the Senior class advisor, Emmy Baker, with a little help from Mrs. Camilla Diamos for the first semester. - Christie Bourland Seniors 193



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I like it best when my hair sticks straight ip. Mock Trial has helped prepare me to study law. Running is so much fun. 1966 vlustangs are the best. Stanford, California s where I'm headed. - Marlene Flodriguez I I I I I My high school years have been wonder- ful and full of memories. During high school I was very active in PIP, Sahuaro Symphony, S.A.D.D., Student Council and was Senior Class President. I will miss Sahuaro but am eager and excited to take on what life holds. I plan on attending Northern Arizona University, specializing in sociology. I hope to someday work in law enforcement. Good luck and God Bless fellow Cougars! -Tammy Crawley My summer AFS experience to Uruguay is what makes me special. Throughout my career at Sahuaro, I participated in cross country, track, Boys' State and the AFS Club. My future plans include either Dart- mouth, Duke or the U of A. I spend my free time biking, swimming and mountaineering. I'm proud to be amongst such an elite group of students. -Tom Markworth At Sahuaro, I lettered in diving three years, was a captain of the songleading squad, and a member of the National Honor Society, gymnastics club, and Spectrum. Highschool is great when you get involved! It's important to always be yourself and make lasting friendships. I would like to at- tend a Christian college and major in elementary education. - Carol Grantham I love clowns, chocolate, and summer vacation. l'm excited about graduation. I want to go to the U of A and major in Biomedical Engineering. I love sports, music, and exercise. I participated in volleyball, softball, weight lifting, and wat- ching 'Days of Our Lives.' - Dana Mialki I have enjoyed high school so much because I have had the opportunity to be in- volved in many different activities. During my senior year, I have worked at the Univer- sity Medical Center through PIP, and I have also held a part-time job. Next year, I want to live on campus at the University of Arizona and study medicine. - Katherine Kramer I ,am Seniors T

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