Florence Union High School - Saguaro Yearbook (Florence, AZ)

 - Class of 1973

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Library Gophers x .-.5 uv' 1 Z. W . ,-vk, Y ,Q . 1 ?,.vWrA, ,K i ' T Seated: Terri William, Valarie Holt, Donna McWilliams, Shannon Crawfordg Standing: Larry Gutierrez, Eric Sweat, Brad Hannah, Kevin Stoner, Doreen Poor, Frankie Jaurequi, Micaela Rieffer, Connie Johnson, Everett Stapleton Organized in 1957 as the Library Club, the group charged their name to the Library Gophers the following year when they started working for points to earn a Gopher head and eventually a Gopher pin through service to students and faculty. Their pur- pose is to publicize the library through news releases through the Gopher, bulletin boards and book displays and to assist the librarian whenever possible. Each year they have toured Arizona Trade Bindery and libraries at the state Capitol, at the universities, and at Central Arizona College. In recent years they have earned money for -special entertainment treats to the Ice Capades, the Phoenix Zoo, and the New London Wax Museum. Though not so ambitious this year, their plans, nevertheless,- have included trips to other libraries and their objectives re- main constant. 1 1 -Se' ax Adviser Miss Mary Stinson, Reporter Frankie Jaurequi, Secretary-Treasurer Terri Williams, President Brad Hannah, Not present, Vice-President Eric Swe P' at 17

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OFFICERS: Secretary Debbie Crawford, President Kathleen Robinson, Adviser David English, Treasurer Joe Ortiz, Vice-president Peggie Henrickson Among the most recently organized clubs at FHS is Future Teachers of America. Mem- bership is open to any student interested in education as a career. At their first meeting in September FTA elected officers, set dues at .75 a year, and initiated plans for the various projects. Their plans include a field trip, a tutoring service for high school students. and participation through a school representative to the state convention. They are also planning to keep the student body informed concerning details and developments of the new state program for career education. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA .,flf,i'.f fv- ,.. ..'. .rs 1st Row: Bernadette Joaquin, Debbie Crawford, Abbie Henrickson, Peggie Henrickson, Rose Marie Manjarresg 2nd Row: Rosa Sepulveda, Rosalie Garcia, Donna McWilliams, Ria Padilla, Kathleen Robinson, Va!z.'ie Holtg 3rd Row: William Coomer, Peggy Telling, Joe Ortiz, Jeanne Crawford, Scott Farmer, Kevin Stoner, Tom Suttles



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Nos Juntamos Todos V 1st Row: Louie Sepulveda, Frankie Jaurequi, Edward Harvey, Steve Riefferg 2nd Row: Julie Geisenhoff, Henrietta Ramirez, Dana Crawford, Irene Daniel, Valarie Holt, Sarah Gutierrezg 3rd Row: Rebecca Baker, Charles Goff, Brent Rankin, Daniel Jimenez, Tony Jimenez, 4th Row: William McVicker, Dagoberto Molina, Rusty Neely, Kevin Stoner, Joe Ortiz, Michael Hammer. Adviser John Borquez, Secretary 1st Row: Reporter Olivia Martinez, 2nd Row: Sergeant-at-Arms Larry Gutierrez, Vice- president Rusty Ortiz, President Tony Jimenezg Not present Treas- urer Charles Goff. I8 The Spanish Club is one of the most active, as well as one of the most popular, organizations on campus. Membership is open to any student who has taken or is currently enrolled in a Spanish class. At their first meeting they elected officers and set the dues for 51.00 per year. One of many fund raising activities began in October with their first Taco Day, an event that was repeated at intervals throughout the year. All money raised by the club is added to income from dues and used to finance an excursion to Mexico for the bull fights. For their November activity they prepared a Thanksgiving dinner to help a needy family. Span- ish Club not only worked hard, but they had fun too. They held pinata parties every month to cele- brate birthdays of their members. They also hosted a party to welcome our first foreign ex- change student, Consuelo Munoz.

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