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we ii W K - Mr. Bourret gives a lecture to the class. Heather, where are you? All photos by K. Norman 5 M 1 'Mui ,, rrr we I in EEW ?M'Qfwm1i?iWeILTTw7'7l-wwmatfwMm w'l f w1a-Wi? X Row 1: S. Dukes, T. Oaks, J. McGourin, L Depew, L. Higgins, S. Levin. Flow 2: Mr Bourret, L. Herrera, A. Seal, M. West, T. Crawley, D. Courson, A. Siler, A. Hawke, L. Ayala. Row 3: H. Robinson, M. Velez, J. Norris, M. Twilling, T. Siegel, S. Ghoulam, P. Dekoster. Row 4: D. Gargus, M. Jones, H. Hill, D. Winner. Nlllllriaamiprlgtenlfgads The Way For Student Council 986 not only marked the first year for the Class of '90, but it also marked Mr. Bourret's first year as the new Stu- dent Council advisor. Through his previous ex- periences of working with Sahuaro students, he was able to contribute needed advice about student behavior. With Mr. Bourret leading the way, a new 58 Activities outlook was created dur- ing the 1986-1987 school year. Mr. Bourret, however, was not the only spirited being at Sahuaro this year. The entire Student Council, which includes the student body officers and officers from each class, let their spirit shine through with their undying enthusiasm and incredible rowdiness. ln fact, one of the Student Council's goals was to spread their enthusiasm on to the student body. They did this by improving the daily announcements, making special days during the week a spirit day and having a recognition pro- gram to recognize people who went above and beyond the call of duty. Besides the classroom related programs they set up, Student Council was the cheif organizer of pep assemblies, Homecoming, Spirit Week, the Spring Fair and most of the dances. ln spite of all these activities the Council organized, they still had time to arrange a food drive and a coach and teacher appreciation week. Because Student Council met during first period this
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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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w 1: J. Even, A. Muller, Andy and Ali: speakers of the cen- Adelstone. Row 2: R. Matthews, J. tury. Mazur, S. Francis. K. Student Council ww- wa WAN . , ...,. . , .,,.3.:,.: .. , V H V H :L-b :-,Egg .-,,..,. . WV ,ummm . W K NAW , .-,.. . ...... - , -,-- ' W LIVE IT UP! Student Council is like life: it is a learning process. ,Came tam, - Mr. Bourret, Advisor year, many new ideas were created by them to make their activities even better. To become a part of Stu- dent Council, a person must have at least a 2.5 grade point average and no D's, F's, or U's. He or she must then go and get 100 student signatures, nom- inating them, before helshe is allowed to run. After that, the decisions are up to the student body. Student Council was more than doing, it was learning, too. As a result of what they learned, they would like us to remember this phrase, You can make a difference! - M. Pizzo Y, ,,, rl' f' 5.5 Student Council
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