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I f .... 5 low 1: Mrs. Moses-Smith, S. Negovan, C. Turner, K, Bomberger, D. llialki, Ft. McConnell, C. Golembiewski, J. Arnold, C. Flussell. Row 2: F. :Ai E' If ' p --sg ,, Q V . V. 3315, M: S , +3529 ,gr 5.55.11 1 wise-1.4 ' 42. . 1y,' 'Ynf 7 -sf, lf all the 'BEST students choose other careers, just think about who will be in the classrooms teaching. - Mrs. Moses-Smith, Advisor iandoval, E. Gonzalez, G. Guss, T. Lewis, T. Markworth. , u as 5 L grin.. 9' fbi- vip Only From The Minds Of The Educators For The Future utilizing Their Fun Potential he creative minds of the Educators for the Future hope to use their skills to enrich the lives of the students of tomorrow. Their leader and founder, Mrs. Virginia M. Moses-Smith, said that the aims of the club were to im- prove the effectiveness of those who plan careers in education, and to promote education as a viable career plan option. The primary ambition of the club was to provide peer tutoring. ln addition to tutoring, they had fun ac- tivities which included Spr- ing Flings, dining out, and various sales. Educators for the Future is not a club for just anyone. The members were dedicated, motivated, and strived to reach the peak of their abilities. They wished to utilize their full poten- tial. The club was well- respected at Sahuaro for their enthusiasm to create the idea of a well-rounded academic society. - P. Kies and H. Gomez Ben Franklin ClubIEducators for the Future LIVE IT UP! wmv' Hey guys, look. There's Efram...! ...Ware?! All photos by J. Petersen Ben Franklin CIublEducators for the Future
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Jeff and the gang study their This would probably work better if layouts. All photos by T. Veches I turned it on. Outrageousness Gutstanding Printers he Ben Franklin Printing Club was designed to give students the opportunity to learn more about printing than they can in beginning or advanced printing. The club was open to any stu- dent who had taken a prin- ting class. There were around twenty members. The Club was responsi- ble for such publications as Spectrum, Homecoming and sports programs, Homecoming buttons and other publications that were needed. The whole 82 Activities club met about once a month, although members also did work during con- ferences and after school. President Blair Little was quoted: I wish all of my classes were as outrag- eous as this club is. Lance Brick, Kelly Neuman and Paul Macias were the other officers. -B. Phillips Row 1: J. Donald, G. Hector, J. Berry, J. Hallums, T. Beebower, P. Carter Row 2: E. Tourville, J. Higgins, J. Harvey, F. Vogel, W. Archibald, M Conn, L. Brick, S. McDonald. Row 3: Mr. Daunheimer, P. Macias, B. Lit- tle, M. Hammes, C. Cole, A. Melani. . 'fi find ii gratifying to work 1 T Ir- with the best staff and stu- lt, dent body in Tucson. f - Mr. Daunheimer, Advisor
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A student takes a quick glance out Paying attention is very important. the window. All photos by M. Rice All Across The Land... Q Cougars Lend A Helping Hand any people some- times forget that there are cer- tain individuals who need a little extra time, caring, and understanding, but not Jr. Civitan. This group of Sahuaro students took time out of their schedules to help out in many ways this year. These students held several different events in which to raise money for charities and organiza- tions. Money that was col- lected went to the Associa- tion of Retarded Citizens or 84 Activities to the Special Olympics. Mrs. Nygaard, the ad- visor, enjoyed working with the members of -Jr. Civitan as well as helping people throughout Arizona. She has been the advisor for several years and hopes to be with them for much longer. This club is for anyone who is willing to or wants to help those who require special attention, a little bit of love, and a lot of sup- port. - H. Adaire ,ONT A in- 6Jv ,, .f W , V , . r r x -,,1'Ve l EJ, I sth if vv' ,g ff'..,f':9d.' X x ht I f lj X Row 1: K. Beaurais, J. Stagner, H. Adaire, S. Hoag, P. Adaire L Ayal Row 2: L. Guss, S. Shanks, A. Goldberg, J. Cromwell, D. Ayala K Siegw Row 3: P. Peterson, E. Anderson, D. Malis, M. Morrone, T. Nitzsche Larned, S. Lopez, M. Sepulveda, L. Austin, Mrs. Nygaard. Row 4 D Gi son, L. Raynor, A. Owens, B. Oakley, J. Norris, S. Cioffi, L. Resnick Mrs. Nyggard WOOd. f-Life is difficult L' but knowing this S 'l makes it easier.
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