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Gymastics is a balance of ac- tivitles. Damien! What goes up, must come down! Photos by D. Chaney f. X' Y I ii 0 Q Ng X X53 Wf . N .3 w ew, warg., 1 sz... .r Nm A -V' 'Sl ws . . , . V. Q. HX, wg fr, ,,,, ,mmm Sahuaro Gymnasts Stretching For The Top! Flexible Cougars'??? hey were off to a jumping start! The gymnasts of Sahuaro tumbled'l all over school representing the fantastic Gymnastics Club. Ms. Martin's knowledge of gymastics came from her past abilities on the trampoline. This year, she drilled the girls through tough routines on the un- even bars, the beam, the vault, and the floor exer- cise. The boys worked to improve their skills on the parallel bars, the pommel 56 Activities horse, the vault, the floor exercises, and the high- bar. Strength exercises were a major part in the im- provement of these young gymnasts. Gymnastics is a sport that is only for the fittest. Their new balance'l of ac- tivity has produced a beam of light upon their faces. They have taken a somersault in the right direction for their future. - M. Pizzo and M. Bruning Row 1: S. Christensen, K. Foster, S. Page, C. Shelton, S. Crooks. Flow 2: K. Keeler, A. Adams, N. Tessman, H. Varney, H. Hulslander, N. Ratliff, R. Lawing, T. Ftatliff, K. Salher. Row 3: C. Dutz, A. Freeman, D. Adams, D. Rowland, A. Houllis, K. Sylvester, L. Crump, H. Greenslade, N. Dillabough, M. Sepulveda. Row 4: M. Thompson, L. Coulter, I. Quinn, M. Bruning, D. Avery, J. Hallums. Missing: Chris Bryant. ':l':: ' The highlight of my llfe has A been gymnastics. l am glad to ,,igj , pass on my knowledge of this --e--: sport to Sahuaro students. - Ms. Martin J ml Z W
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hen the bell for --r first period rang, the whirlwind of the Production Printing club was heard. In charge of these aspiring, young printers was Mr. James Daunhelmer. ln order to be in Produc- tion Printing, one must have taken graphic arts and advanced printing beforehand. Third year printing students are then qualified to be in the club. Students in this club MM 'ir Row 1: P. Macias. Row 2: L. Brick, G. Albin, E. Tourville, T. Beebower, B. Little, J.D. Berry, W. Archibald. Row 3: Mr. Daunheimer, M. Conn, J. Harvey, B. Molchan, F. Vogel, J. Hallums, J. Donald, G. Hector, K. Neumann, P. Carter, S. McDonald. B 85 'M nl-et us make an im- received on-the-job training jg pression on you. F x ? : ii T - Mr. Daunheimer, Advisor A nblzrz Aliziiizi Gili E'EEik?' i 5:3 Putting Words Into Action Production Printing Leaves Their Mark by carrying out a job order, delivering papers, and bill- ing customers. Handouts, student forms, attendance sheets, sports programs and other important documents were also the responsibility of the Pro- duction Printers. So, whenever a program is seen, one should re- member that those materials were made on Sahuaro premises by im- pressionable people! - M. Pizzo Mountain ShadowslProduction Printing ' LIVE IT UP! V W- Mike Conn: the miracle worker. James Harvey, Paul Macias, and AH photos WJ pamoe Frank Vogel having fun in their spare time. Mountain ShadowslProduction Printing
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xx ow 1: A. Jenkins, A. Matusik, J. Mialki, K. Bomberger, L. Dana, L. zarek, J. LeGendre, M. Whittman, G. Gioco, K. Olsen, M. Pizzo. Row 2: .Adams, M. Brandos, M. Pavlik, M. Garcia, J. Ferguson, J. Lawson, B. mith, C. Botkin, G. Nisius, D. Palma, J. Black, Mr. Lopez. Sssssss Here Come The Letter man o retaliate against the many shady im- ages athletes are associated with, Sahuaro Ietterman created a new group called the Varsity club. The Varsity club, better known as the S Club, is a group created to promote positive citizenship and good health and academics among the athletes often get a bad wrap due to the recent ex- posure between athletics and drugs. Besides helping the Sahuaro area, the S Club was involved in community activities as well. To be in the Varsity S Club, a person must be a letterman in good stan- ding. athletes. - A. Gomez irs-- Mr. Lopez, the group ad- , , 'i visor, started the S Club G'ymnaSt'CSNar3'tY S , We try to fOflTl 3 DOIIC: bat- because he felt that Club LIVE IT Up! ween athletesmall 0 1 G ,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,. .,,.,. ,,.,,., . .,.,.,.,. . , . ...cc ..,..., , ,jHg,,tW,,,,,M,,,,W M,,..,, ,g k g VM .t ,W .. ,.,,...,..,..,.,...,.. . ,.,., . Yi n l - Mr. Lopez, advisor 5:33 W., . . WV M I I , , ' Listening intently to the club TheSalso stands for super. president is D. Palma. All photos by Ft. Skaggs GymnasticslVarsity S Club 57
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