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MAT RASCALS: Mr. Weed, sponsor. President Michelle Harris, vice-presi- dent Terry Kasallis, captain Cheryl Olson, Althea Seatena, Kim Worth, Debbie Henderson, lenni Olson, Debby Burneshe, Laura Littlefield, Brenda Rehnke, Barb Bryant, Denise White, Kristen Turner, Susan Rivaldo, Michelle Sapanaro, Tressa Coffee, Kay Lyn Meschke, Paula Vallender, Missy Miedowiez, luleti lay, Eve Yee, ludy Despain, Marcia Hostetler. REBOUNDERS: Mr. McKeown, sponsor. Donna Atwood, Laurie Berra, Lisa Brown, lanice DeMuth, lan Evanko, Michelle Frost, Kelly Fults, Denise Gribble, Raynita Haynes, Tracy lordon, Cindi Leader, Carla Liddell, Stephanie Little, Denise Marracino, Anna McWhirter, Wendy Mitzen, Lori Pies, Mary Roose, Dierdre Schultz, Sharon Spickerman, Marrianne Staats, Merrylend Valderama, Cathy Wilde, leri Woolsey. Athletic support groups aid teams 1 i- lllav 'Ulf L I 84-Mat Rascals . . 5 2 X. W A ef, '1 ' ' , .N 4 , e wr
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The goal of the Interact Club was to create fellowship, goodwill and world- wide understanding. Interact members provide services to the school and to the community. They help those in need at Marcos de Niza. lo Mundy, Interact secretary, said This year Interact Club has done some very serviceable projects for the community. We are a very small group and this is one of the reasons we have been able to accomplish what we have. Every member has time to partic- ipate. -was . is tx fr as A -q - .C , - 1 -. ' , N 1:-Fila M -Q . . . .4 . .f - - s .1 - - . Interact sponsored a dance to raise money for its activities including fur- nishing Thanksgiving dinners for ten families who have children at MDN. In addition, members participated in the Easter Seals' walk-a-thon, sang Christ- mas carols at the Old Age Home and gave a Halloween party for the pedia- trics ward at Mesa Lutheran Hospital. Ski Club's main goal was to give members an opportunity for new experience. According to one member, fund raising reduced the cost of the trips -.is 'f..h1gz: and allowed more members to partici- pate in other outings. one: Foreign exchange student lo Mundy expresses her ideas during a meeting of the Interact Club. two: Phylis Rios and Doug Bald- win observe the activities while Alison Oliver looks on in amusement. three: Interact Sponsor Sue Bowers makes a quick exit to her office in the guidance department. four: Wendy Wickers and lo Mundy look over piles of books at the Interact meeting. five: Ski Club Sponsor Robert Cornell explains the group's proiects for the year. six: Not all of the Ski Club's time is spent on the slopes and members listen attentively to vacation plans. seven: Many Ski Club meetings are a blend of business and pleasure. k ' r , :QF ,L , -s ' - Ski Club-83
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Taking statistics for the basketball teams is one of the functions of the Rebounders. They were required to attend every basketball game except Casa Grande and Kofa due to lack of transportation. According to member Cathy Wilde there are no specific goals for the club. Mat Rascals assisted in scoring and announcing at the wrestling matches which helped promote school spirit. To raise money, they organized a volleyball-a-thon. Selling programs at football games also contributed to the fund. One: Between matches Eileen Kilkenny, Brenda Rehnke and lenni Olson talk shop. Two: Debbie Henderson and Eileen Kilkenny lead cheers dur- ing a match. Three: At a pep assembly lenni Olson and Eileen Kilkenny root for the wrestling team. Four: Sophomore Brenda Rehnke expresses herself with body language. Five: Rebounders Cathy Wilde, Lori Pies and Sharon Spickerman view the start of the second half against Saguaro. Six: Mrs. McKeown holds her son, Phil, as she takes a shot chart. Seven: A rebounder observes the game against the Buffa- Ioes. 5 ,uw-U Si' 4.nU Fiebounders-85 1
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