Sabino High School - Vista Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1984

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Speech And Debate: No Loss For Words Oratory, Extemporaneous, Im- promptu, Expository. These terms were very familiar to members of Sabino's Speech and Debate Team. Sabino's squad was 65 members strong, and the best in school history, according to Mr. Robert Best, squad coach. The squad had 12 tournaments this year, and won second place trophy at the ' Buena Statewide Tournament. Speech and Debate, unlike other teams, has a year-round season. The team this year was very young, but had a lot of depth, with many underclass- men expected to return next year. The team provided great experience for public speaking, confidence, and was very fullfilling. Senior member Denise Luxenberg added, Mr. Best is the Best. The competitions featured four cate- gories of speaking events, five categor- ies of oral interpretation, standard two- person debate, and of course the Lin- coln-Douglas debate. So take a chanceg join the squad next year. The work is hard, but the ultimate benefits are rewarding. By Ion Benson photos by Andy Huhn l. Andy Gottleib and Rom Dryden display top form in dual expository. 2. B. Goldstein and S. Mishra practice for up- coming tournament. 3. Susie Hollander displays the form that makes her one of the best in the city. 4. The 1983-84 Speech and debate team: D. Lamden, R. Ruesch, A. Almquist, P. McClain, S. lohnson, D. Luxenberg, M. Poplewko, T. Donahue, R. Cannon, D. Plett, M. Doty, B. Nichols, K. McFate, I. Hayward, B. Goldstein, M. Ferdie, D. Fox, B. Watts, W. Campagno, S. Mishra, T. Adams, N. Gottleib, R. Cohen, S. Ward, P. Ferdie, S. Mishra, l. Spada, F. Salek, M. Kutzmer, M. D'Onfrio, K. Cook, Mr. Best, D. Cardea, S. Berry, R. Dryden, K. Burton, R. Hanks, C. Pattison, B. Goldstein, M. Leanord, l. Huthoeter, M. Stamps, R. Schert, I. Poates, A. Logue. Not Pictured: C. Boyd, T. Callahan, M. Hoffman, G. Coleman, A. Duncan, R. Fife, A. Gottleib, B. McMurray, M. Greene, l. Han- sen, S. Hollander, A. Cisek, l. Taglianneti, M. Knight, G. Kokker, M. McMurray, l. Zenuk.

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u 11 Co nc' Organizes Fun , Spirit Why was Student Council ottered at Sabino? To give students a course to substitute tor Social Studies? No, Stu- dent Council was present at Sabino to allow students to experience the real feel ot how government works. The council was in charge of many activi- ties. This year they organized one ot the best Homecoming spirit weeks the sen- ior class was ever involved in. They were responsible tor planning, arrang- ing, and participating in the various ac- tivities included in the student lite at Sabino High School. Our council was something we all should be proud ot, and support. We as students gave them the power to represent us, and we should and did give them a student body that they could be very proud ot this year. They also represented us out ot town at various state-wide meetings. Lets remember the purpose ot the Stu- dent Council and be glad they did such a great job at Sabino this year. By Steve Bauer Photos by Pat McClain l. Dale McFarland listens in on an important council meeting. 2. Tracy Tepper and Lisa Muth become con- tused while hanging a banner upside down. 3. First Row: M.B. Callie, T. Tepper, M. Keller, T. Gallegos, R. Saull, B. Falk, A. Simmons, T. Herk, S. Willis, R. Leimbach. Second Row: A. Benenati, l. Bergman, K. Evencliik, T. Macter- rin, L. Muth, M. Bingham, S. lolinson, D. Gon- zales. Third Row: l. Keaney, D. McFarland, ID. Sahler, H. Platt, l. Gillespie, I.. Hottmfin, K. Stockton. Fourth Row: Mr. Foust, D. Luxen- burg, S. Benton, K. Rizzi, M. Kaliwaty, l. Ber- ry, l. Sundt, l. Michaels. 4. Kim Evenchik looks concerned in the middle ot a student council crisis. Student Council 143



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