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E. Courson, L. Ayala, S. Levin, T. Severance, R. Phillips. All photos by . Stump The SAC representatives are influencing their world by their involvement. - Mr. Bourret Fi The Big Five Aiding The Stydent Co-uncil he Student Advisory Council had to be the smallest club this year. And it was. Even though only five students were involved, they helped Sahuaro the most. The SAC members met once a month and discuss- ed the issues of Sahuaro. These five special members also counseled those in need. The one and only Mr. Bourett was the leader of the group. He has made an excellent impression on the students. The students felt very confident with their work and enjoyed working with other students. Some of the students felt that they did not complete their task until it was in the SACk! - M. Pizzo Art CIublSAC LIVE IT UP! Z ' 1 YOU are SUCH a liar!! l Working as a group makes work easier! Art CIublSAC
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Taking time out for a break makes art easier. rm a STUD!! All photos by J. Crosson Showing Their True Colors Art Club is Easel-ly Inspired ow many art fans wished to have been in the Art Club this past year? How many art-crazed people wanted to paint a lasting picture at Sahuaro? Well that's just what the Art Club did this year. They allowed anyone into their club, even if they have never even taken an art class! lt was a group of Sahuaro students that met every Wednesday morning to show their devotion to the world. ln charge of these poten- 50 Activities tial artists was Mr. Arnold. He enjoyed working with these students and en- couraged them to continue with their pieces of art and new ideas throughout the year. The students created a palette of projects this year. They did many works of art for other clubs at Sahuaro. The colors of Sahuaro painted up a storm this year and had more than a canvas of activities to work with! - M. Pizzo Row 1: Fl. Ellis, K. Walker, L. Piaz. Row 2: D. Plaz, G. Morgan, M. Conn L Brick, Mr. Arnold. .1 , ,. .jg 34 . A The Art Club is a club for people who may not be in an art class, but want to be involved-H -Mr. Arnold, Advisor
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Row 1: Mr. Bovell, J. Sokol, M. Graham, J. Magouirk, J. Benjamin, C. Tran, L. Tse, T. Markworth, S. Aubrey, T. DeVries, N. Ftameri, K. Car- ruthers, A. Bradley, S. Lane. Row 2: N. Blattler, M. Fithian, Mr. Car- ruthers, L. Robles, C. Aubrey, P. DeKoster, T. Norris, E. CHamberlain, R. ssfff 19 xi' Cesaroni, B. Hallpike, A. Hanke, J. Molina, I. McDaniel, J. Patnoe. Photo by J. Petersen Though the Mountains Divide and the lt's A Small World Oceans are Wide... After All ove getting involved? lf this is the case, then AFS is a group worth considering. AFS is one of Sahuaro's more 'expanded' groups which enabled students from abroad to come and 'live it up' as Sahuaro Cougars. lt also allowed some of Sahuaro's own alumni to experience life in other countries. Money that was needed was earn- ed through brownie and candy sales and also a special 'international' din- ner. 52 Activities Students, however, were not the only ones to get in- volved. Parents played a major part in aiding the AFS cause. Finding host families and arranging a special dance at the end of the year for all AFS members were just a cou- ple of activities partaken in by the parents. So, the next time a brownie creates a tempta- tion, forget about the diet, and 'buy a brownie.' It will be supporting a worthwhile cause. - C. Bourland . N. Blattler is a faithful AFS porter. Photo by J. Petersen sup- AFS members participated in t Homecoming parade. Photo by Bovell
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