Santa Cruz Valley High School - Whirlwind Yearbook (Eloy, AZ)

 - Class of 1967

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at . , 5 x 2 l EH! vm -ini, HF Juli' M 'lil ' :NH T Speech Honorary ls Newest Addition o o I y Q. . The Golden Masque . .11. .. 5, .fx ,-Rami 4.5 ,. -1s'sva. f 1 if OFFICERS: Leola Ordway, Treasurer, .lohn Ollerton, Vice- presidentg Alan Chesley, Presidentg and Mimi McGinnis, Sec- retary. e eoon if .1 ERONT ROW: Lorene Bradford, Brenda.Warren,.Linda Waddle. SECOND ROW: Helga Conoscento, Dorothy Mc- HDCY, .loyce Jordan, Leola Ordway, Mimi McGinnis. THIRD ROW: Mrs: Atwood, Sponsorg John Ollerton, Tom, Stevenson, David Holmes, Alan Chesley. 52 The Golden Masque is a new organization on campus to honor outstanding speech students. Mem- bers must maintain a 2.0 average in Speech, and earn twelve points accumulated by participating in speech tournaments, class plays, assemblies, and by working on backstagecrews. On Monday, December 5th, the new members were awarded golden masks in a surprise initiation. The mask itself represents the rich history of the theater, and serves to mask individual personalities when performing in front of an audience. The golden color of the mask represents the sparkle of in- dividual performance. Each member has reflected achievement, ability, and dependability.

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Objective Cf Athletic-Coordinate Clubs GAA, which was begun in 1956, is a club for all girls who are interested in sports. Each year an initiation is held, and the brave girls dress up. Letters, representing a certain number of points, can be earned. These' points are gained in various things, but mostly in P.E. classes and by participation in different tournaments through- out the school year. GAA sponsors the Honey Dance, and helps with the Christmas dance. Money-making projects during the year build funds from which a scholarship is given to the most outstanding senior girl in GAA, and who intends to teach physical education. A smaller scholar- ship is also given to a boy who will have a chance to put it to good use, and who would not have a way to further his education otherwise. It has become a tradition, in the last three years, to have a banquet at which the eligible girls receive their letters, pins, patches, and trophies. ,,-Q., Mm s-v OFFICERS: CFRONTJ ,lean Pretzer, Secretary, Anita Degracia, Vice-president, Maggie Flores, Parliamentarian. QBACKD Con- -- - nie Coronado, Treasurerg Mercy Murrietta, President, and Olga Jaquez, Point Secretary. r Lettermen s The members of the Lettermen's Club represent the best in teamwork, sportsmanship, and physical fitness in the. school. These qualities are some of the require- ments students must achieve to become a member of the Lettermenis Club. The club also requires that an athlete participate in either 12 quarters of football, 20 quarters of basketball, 21 baseball innings, or have earned 12 points in track. The Club's most extensive drive is rais- ing money for the jackets awarded to lettering seniors each year, with the largest money raising project being the Annual Talent Show, at which the Lettermen's Sweetheart is mistress of ceremonies. OFFICERS: Manuel Bustos, Vice-presidentg Bruce Martan Presidentg and Frank Awbrey, Secretary-Treasurer. 9



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Members Agree - Year Exciting, Profitable l QQ! FIRST ROW: Anna Salazar, Michele McGinnis, Ted Simpson, Olga Iaquez. SECOND ROW! I-Yllnis Lebbs, Linda Hafdillg Leola Ordway, Steve Simpson. THIRD ROW: Mr. Valdez, Sponsorg Alan Chesley, Gerry Lawson, Charles Duron, Gerald De- gracia. The Student Council holds an integral position in school life. It governs the entire student body through a class representative system, encouraging students to take an active part in their school's affairs. lts bi-monthly meetings are always open to all students at Santa Cruz. The council manages all major elections, as well as carrying through proj- ects such as school spirit campaigns, and safety drives. It is responsible for Homecoming Week fes- tivities and the Christmas Dance. Western Week is another major event in its busy and hard-working schedule. Under Sponsor Mr. Valdez's charge, the Council grew in importance in its 18th successful year. OFFICERS: Leola Ordway, Vice-presidentg Alan Chesley, President and Linda Harding, Secretary-treasurer. Student Council 53

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