Sahuaro High School - Viva Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1987

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Sahuaro High School - Viva Yearbook (Tucson, AZ) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 66 of 256
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Page 66 text:

Trying to look casual are some The girls of the Latin club are all Latin Club members. smiles. Latin Lives L-eaming-the La-ngu-age lot id you know that Sahuaro is the only school in the T.U.S.D. to offer Latin? Students from all over Tuc- son come here to study it if they want. The only Latin teacher, and advisor of the Latin Club is Mr. Collura. This club existed of ap- proximately 15 people and met every other week. The club consisted of three of- ficers: Pres., Alan Schrader, Vice Pres., Scott Tolang and Secretary, Joel Silverman. The Latin Club had one 62 Activities main goal. This club's goal was to promote an interest in Latin origins. Things such as the culture and cililization of Ancient Rome were studied and discussed. The members held parties, picnics, and car washes. Their main fund raiser was the chariot at the Spring Fair. All over, students interest in Latin grew throughout the year and should continue to grow. - L. Friede

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Row 1: D. Gonzalez, A. Sanan, M. Rodriguez, A. Pausinger, M. Sepulveda, N. Blattler. Row 2: A. Gomez, T. Markworth, . Yakuchik, M. Pence, K. MacLennan, A. Muller, K. Dausinger. Row 3: D. Gonzalez, Chris, L. Flobles, D. Cirley, S. VanDahm, H. Hamel, J. Sokol, B. Kirby, A. Bradley. It's taken some time to realize that this is an honorary cIub..we hope to promote the Spanish language and culture. l - Mr. Gamboa, Advisor La Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica A Span ish Honor Society romoting the Spanish language and culture and recognizing high achieve- ment in Spanish for students of secondary schools were the two main purposes of La Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica ftranslated out to be the Spanish Honor Societyl. The Spanish Honor Society is very similar to the National Honor Society in the way that only recom- mended students who are at least in Spanish three can join. What exactly did they do? Well, they had many projects that helped members come in closer contact with the Spanish culture. Besides this, they held many fund-raisers in the hope of obtaining enough money to send some members to Mexico or Spain. Although this year's club got off to a slow start, Mr. Gamboa, the SHH advisor, is positive that the months ahead will be very ac- complished. -A. Gomez FrenchlSpanish LIVE IT UP! To be or not to be...? quien sabes? The Spanish Club is never boring. All photos by M. Hammes FrenchISpanlsh



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rl!- V 'W Row 1: K. Betty, J. Kleinman, C. Odell, N. Schindelle, Mrs. May. Row 2: A. Owen, V. Heflin, M. Elsmore, T. Norris, B. Schindelle, E. Bennett. All photos by J. Baker The students seem enthusiastic. - Mrs. May ii Z . 4 1'llliu Crossing the Border German Club Features - L. Friede erman students are always on the go. That was the at- titude of the members of the German club this past year. They strived to get more involved in many ways. They joined in on more projects and fund raisers. Some fund raisers were the selling of advent calenders and German chocolate. The club took part in the language fair. This fair had different focuses. Some were judged on poetry or judged on prose. All of the members placed well in these events. The German Club con- sisted of approximately 16 members. They met every Wednesday morning at 8:30. Their President was Chip Odell with Vicki Ferguson as Vice President and Erin Aron as the Treasurer. Their main goal was to futher interest in the German language and the country. The club tried their hardest to succeed and in- deed had agood time in the plays whereas others were process. Germann-atin LIVE IT UP! M'j lsl Q Mmm H l W' qi-. A german member tries to be lt takes concentration to be a understood. member of the German Club. GermanlLatin

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