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u NHS Promotes Valuable leadership ' .. n , , NATIONAL HONOR SOCl1':-TYJ BOZIOD7 RDW fl to fl! Cozette Smllh, Arlyn Segy, 3 Ann White, Gary Ready, Wayne Ruby, Sgt-at-,arm5,F0Uf1'h Rgwj Jim Bell, Denise Gatesh, Laurel Osterberg. Second Bow: Bonnie Rose, Treas.g Simmons, Bob Ward, Scott Eben, Pres., Jack Moljormon, Susan Bailey, Gail Corby, veepp Steve Silver. Third Row: Linda Schaffer, THE MEMBERS of the National Honor Society were chosen because of , their character, leader- s A ship, service and schol- arship. ln turn, their main ' purpose was to promote these characteristics in other students. This year the club held a special banquet where new members were inducted into the club. The club was under the guidance of Mrs. Barbara Broderick. Mama-:W T a .. B.-
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Students Investigate The World SAGUARO SClENCE Club: Bottom Row fr to lj: Bill Simmons, Douglas Campbell, Linda Lobel, Laurie Wallace, Jan Peterson, Sue lVliller, Steve Campenella, John Gannon, Kim Krill, Kathy Rodgers, Greg Yates, William D. Briski, Nancy Williamson, Secy.'treas.p Gary Rector, Pres.g Ken Roberts, Walter Lucca, Jerry Griffin, Karen Bernasek, Jeff O'Conner. Row 2: Jim lVlcCollum, Ernie Cales, Steve Hall, Linda VanDerwort, Julie Worthen, THE SA GUARO Science Club is sponsored by Dr. Roye, Kim O'Conner, Robin Larsen, Jana Yort, Dale Nlicetic, Joy Dunlap, Peter Helms, Lisa Knight, Hist. Row 3: Randy Lodwick, Dee Willis, Ken Steele, James Hart, Richard Rector, Barbara Schroeder, Pat O'Grady, Donna Samson, Chris Coffin. Row 4: Bill Gallagher, Jim Jennings, Craig Yort, Tom lVlcCrossan, Mike Flannigan, Joe lVlorin, John Beckly, Mike Hunsacker, Terry Holland, Jim Lalvlont, Becky lVlartin. Mr. Barrows, and Miss Slaughter. The club stimulates an interest in science among its members by providing guest speakers, field trips, and allowing each member to work on a science project. The science fair is sponsored annually by the club. The thirty members also study about famous scientists of the past and about the opportunities and careers available to a scientist of the future. H-at. Wae.,,,- SCOTT ZEE and Dave Williams work on an ex- periment, one of the many opportunities afforded Science Club members. THESE SCIENCE Club members are enjoying a panoramic view of the Grand Canyon. The field trip was a learning experience for both mind and muscle. ORGANIZATIONS 123
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SAGUARO'S PHILHAR- MONIC Banjo Society was the brilliant child of its three creators, Steve Wil- liams, Ray Von Tersch, and Pete Wolfe. They later add- ed more members in order to be recognized as a le- gitimate club. They enter- tained at lunches and at several pep assemblies. The club 's purpose was to give its members a chance to perform when asked by Student Council. They en- tertained at a hootenanny for the four Scottsdale High Schools. lt is hoped that the club will continue next year. PETE VVOLFE, Ray VonTersch and Steve Williams proudly display the trophy they vvon at the Scottsdale Hootenany. dw' we-lg, Philharmonic Ban 'o Society Formed 4,.4' M.. lu-Q-1 -m Rc-'f' fl to rj: Irwin Shein- ciuapiaing Duane Melton, Wayne Ruby, Gary Leason. Second Row: Bob ' 'on Tersch, :ng . - Cuban, Scfrt LeMarr, Scott Ebert, Skip LaPrade, Terry Murray, Greg Bird, I L1nIVIoore, Mr. Ga? -L A sponsor. ORGANIZATIONS 125
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