Sahuaro High School - Viva Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1987

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ow 1: C. Tran, P. DeKoster. Row 2: N. Blattler, R. Cesaroni, N. Rameri, . Hanke, B. Hallpike. Photo by J. Petersen iw t g it We X x NN NX .ts S S . .lg Traveling in a Different Way Steps Into a New World his year, a couple of new friendly faces appeared on the Sahuaro campus. Some were shy while others were outspoken. Sahuaro students could tell they were friendly. Who exactly were these special people? Chances are that they were Foreign Exchange students. This year, SHS had the opportunity to have students from Italy attend. How do these people get here? Well, almost all ex- change students will say that it is a very long, long process. Of course, Sahuaro not only received exchange students, they sent some of their own students out, too. AFS is a wonderful pro- gram and under the direc- tion of Mr. Bovell, Sahuaro can anticipate more cz-pegce-Through undgr- Switzerland, the special students each Standing is what AFS is all Netherlands and Antigua year. -A. Gomez about. By knowing these . AFSIF pevple we can have a ruyyr y ytra t...a..t ...S .t .. r t a t t.. .. 55 :E '.'2.:,: ' is: -.:1: E 'r::-.-'.2 ,.:1-'-:'f ': P rfr 1 i.if.2 --..'Q iff ,iii . , '-:'. ': 1 2i-2 '-r',:: : I . I Small peace' -Mr. Bovell, Advisor LIVE IT UP! ' lf it ,, ,,,-, g7f:ge4gg ,ii 1 . Q fs: l . E + A 'LFANTASTIO' Italian! Photo by Taking a trip around the Cougar J. Petersen track is B. Hallpike and P. DeKoster. Photo by G. Bovell AFSlForeign Exchange

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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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These two staff members are Linda Mordka is finding out more working hard to meet their information for her story. All deadline. photos by D. Chaney yi? Wfgi wif? M fat ft my Nh 6' f f its V X , ., ,A . ,,,., XX x X 'V 'Q A Pressing Situation Mountain Shadows Spreads The News ne way Sahuaro students found out about what was happening in their school and the community around them was to look in their school newspaper, Moun- tain Shadows, which came out once every month. Mr. Thompson, the Mountain Shadows ad- visor, has been working with the newspaper staff for ten years and has en- joyed every minute of it. Although he felt that this year's staff did a real ter- rific job, Mr. Thompson 54 Activities wished that more students, other than those working for the newspaper, would submit news about clubs, academic achievement or things that they felt were important. So when you think of Mountain Shadows, don't think of it as just another school newspaper, think of it as something exciting to read that could boost your imagination and enhance your knowledge of events. - H. Adaire ,K X. t ,fem ii rw 9? 3' -. .si5iiif i - .Kg -- .-f, A L l ws: E.-11-Wi'-swwv Row 1: L. Modka, M. Pain, S. McCook, M. Connell, Ft. Bodfield, J. Fliccic M. Lorch Row 2: B. Vanlandingham, L. Montry, J.R. Betts, R. Warrick, Ml Thompson, J. Small, B. Taebel, H. Copps, D. Murphy, J. Cook, T Severance lf if's and but's were Can- dy and nuts, what a merry Christmas we would have! - Mr. Thompson, Advisor

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