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teacher. These students are enjoying a lecture from theil These students take some time with their friends. All photos by J. Patnoe .,.f7::::. . Row 1: D. WElch, S. Murphy, L. Smith, V. Carter, E. Boteler, R. Ross. Row 2: E. Ox- , . man, s. Dilillo, R. Renfre, J. sewell, s. Horness, D. Devine, M. Bravin. Row 3: f f Mrs. Lynch, J. Holmes, L. Zeiser, L. ' A 3 s Shaw, T. Cain, A. Burney. , ' f l Helping HEROes!!! HERO: The Club for Caring Cougars! ome Economics Related Occupa- tions was, in other words, HERO! This years HERO club had sixty-four active members. Forty of them were on-the-job seniors, and there were twenty-four juniors in the club. HERO is a state and local organization. The club at Sahuaro was run by 88 Activities Mrs. Lynch. Mrs. Lynch en- joyed working with the club and was happy to have taught the students skills needed for the job society. HERO also awarded outstanding students with a five hundred dollar scholarship to the U of A or Pima College. The main goal for the 1986-87 Heroes was to make students aware of the danger involving substances and substance abuse. It worked! HERO helped out families around Thanksgiv- ing and Christmas time by preparing them a dinner. HERO also participated in a Cerebral Palsey volleyball game on Tues- day, November 11, to help for the cause. Christmas boutiques, candy, food, and car washes were sold throughout the school year. All of the sales were successful except for one. The long-stemmed cookie sale was the mega-hit of the year! All the money raised were for good causes, and the students were true HERO's ! - M. Pizzo
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ow 1: A. Gomez, A. Strauss, M. Rodriguez, A. Sanan, A. Rosenthal. Row :T. Markworth, J. Braun, K. Kramer, L. Brick, Dr. Steiner. Classes give a go d understanding about in comparison to Close - Dr. Steiner Advisor ii 'I 0 ' government but that pales X3-A up-H 1 Active Citizens in the Making Washington Close-Up as anyone ever felt that in order to get a real good look at something, one has to get closer? Well, that was the reasoning behind the Close-Up club where students from across the nation went to Washington to get a close-up view of the way government works. During this one week ex- perience, students learned how to develop important academic and social skills and how to express themselves as leaders. New friends and theatre performances also helped to brighten their week. Who should join Close- Up? Everyone! It teaches leadership and citizenship. Moreover, it explains the United States government in a way everyone can understand. - A. Gomez Black Culture CIublCIose-Up LIVE IT UP! . ,,,.. V .- it .... lt's O.K. Alan. Everyone gets a lit- Two of a kind! All photos by D. tle nervous. Chaney Black Culture CIublCIose-Up
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It's such a neat experienc t MY gum is better than YOUR gum!!! I really do love this class!! Junior and Senior HERO LIVE IT UP! Row 1: S. Walkins, M. Jackson, B. Wineingerr, J. Teho, Student Teacher, R. Ross. Row 2 N Martinez IPres.J, B. lceneder, J. Crosby, S. Tavecan, M. Martin, K. Buvik, T. WAIker L teach them skllls wlll Pillitier. Row 43: Mrs. Lynch, J. Cockanye, K. Hoffman, A. French, S. Benge, S. Cox. for the rest of their lives -Mrs. Lynch Advisor ' e o work with young people to use ' ' . Senior HERO Junior HERO HERO has given I have experienc- me the opportunity ed a lot by being in to gain knowledge- HERO and I am able work exper- glad I could be part ience. of it. - Angela Burney - Bernadette lceneder Photo by C. Evans Junior and Senior HERO 89
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