Saguaro High School - Sentinel Yearbook (Scottsdale, AZ)

 - Class of 1968

Page 140 of 278

 

Saguaro High School - Sentinel Yearbook (Scottsdale, AZ) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 140 of 278
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Understanding Brotherhood Developed FELLOWSHIP COUNCIL: Bottom Row ll to rj: Merri Cilella, Hist.: Marty Cohen, veepg Lynn Davis, Pres.g Joanne Ballenberger, Cathy Chiros, Jeanne Ballenberger. Row Two: Bonnie Rose, Sharon Wag- ner, Sue Skogstrom, Genia Sturgill, Dottie Boyd, Fredda Sturgill, Marianne Reitan. Row Three: Karen VanderMolen, Gerri Murray, Debbie Budin, Mary Bartholomay, Diana Hutchinson, Marilyn Kagan, Carol Urquhart. Row Four: Cherie Cobb, Jaqui Fiske, Joyce Bailey, Kathy Taylor, Michelle Hein, Michelle McKee, Pam Koeppen. BETH C OHEN, treasurer, collects dues from three of the members of Fellowship Council as Marty Cohen vice president stands by and supervises. I 126 ORGANIZATIONS FELLOWSHIP COUNCIL, sponsored by Miss Nelson, is dedicated to the promotion of brotherhood and the de- velopment of a greater un- derstanding and respect for other races, religions, creeds, and people. In addition to participation in various money-raising and service projects, Fellowship Council sponsored and took part in these human relations work- shops.' Anytown, Inter High School Brotherhood Coun- cil National Conference of Christians and Jews, and West High Brotherhood Con- ference. Officers this year were: Lynn Davis, Pres.: Mar- ty Cohen, veep,' and Beth Cohen, Secy. and Treas. 'L, Li, Ziff!-

Page 139 text:

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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TO A mathematician a complex, yet perfect equation is as beauti- ful as a work of art, and the mem- bers of Mu Alpha Theta agree that math and the science of numbers open up an entirely new realm of beauty. The club was organized to promote an in- terest in mathematics and to im- prove Saguaro's performance in state and national math tests. ln order to become a member, a student must have a keen interest in math, complete a required number of hours in the tutoring of students, and make an oral presentation to the club. 43 IVIU ALPHA Theta: Bottom Row fl to rj: Gary Rector, Arlyn Bell, Carolyn Gray. Row 2: Terry Holland, Russel Harvey, Bob Ward, Treas. Row 3: Gary Reedy, veepg Jim Simmons, Presq Bob Gooch, Corres. Secy.p Ken Roberts. A New Dimension In Beauty l mem, GARRY REEDY, .ifwa fheta, explain.: prepare for both state and national math tests. They also an eerie fo A n af U iff fear tutored many Saguaro High students vvho were interested ete 'JL' ORGANIZATIONS 127

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