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A MESA Jackrabbit gets sacrificed by two members of the varsity basketball team, Mark Hopper and Terry Bennett. At the early morning assembly, the rabbit was really Ava Jones. LETTEI-?MEN'S CLUB, sponsored by Coach Marlin Spavv, promoted and aided the athletic department at Saguaro High School. Dur- ing the fall its main project was the sale of programs containing information about the players at football games. To be a member of Letter- men 's Club, it vvas necessary to have lettered in at least one sport. Club officers this year were.' Don West, Pres., Scott Ebert, veep,'Andy Gor- don, Secy.-Treas.,' and Dan Madison, chaplain. lettermen Promote School Athletics LET7'EHMEN'S CLUB: Bottom Bow tl to rj: Ernie Cales, Eddie Morgan, Row Four: Marty Shuford, Sgt,-at-arms, Jay Panarello, Trey Gill, Scott Gary Leason, Mark Hopper, Kirk Davidson, lCC representativep Dana Jarvis, Ehf-rt, veepg Gary Golnlie, Dan McGuinn, Dave H1 ll, Dee Willis, Row Five: Kirk Reinke. Rovv Two: Jack McDurmon, Steve Silver, Randy Sanders, llcKenzie, Scott -ilu rr, Due- N ' C A Anti, Randy Clay- Mark Abney, Pete Wolfe, Jim lnderberg, Kurt Holland, Don Wast, t e Rich, 43-J' fx' .Im Simmons, Bill Swisher. Row Three: Cliff Schreiber, Dan Sherinian, Kew. Nic. as ' Phil Taber, Mike Zarkovich, Tom Ryan, Jeff Willer, Mik: V 128 ORGANIZATIONS '- Mike
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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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if alfflfi SPEECH CLUB:Bottom Row flto rj:lVlr.Jackson,sponsorg Ken Behringer, David Braaten, Mark Anderson, Frank Ficarra, pres.: Patrice Guillaume, Cindy Settergren, Sue Skogstrom, secy., Steve Campenella, Pat Norris, Sam Klein, Ann Gilbert. Row 4: Tom McCrossan, Mark Bernhard, James veep, Chris VonTersch, Sandy Lock, treas. Row 2: Stig Jensen, Gary Rails, Hart, Bunny Dunlap, Jane Acri, Bran Smith. Sue Taylor, Nancy Williamson, Susan Lentz, Sue Rinsem, ICC Rep, Rovv 3: THE FORElVSlC Club, commonly known as the speech club, is not a service club, but one that concerns itself with training stu- dents to become better speakers. This group sponsored con- testants to speech contests, in order to bring honor to the school and develop the individual's speaking ability. Two contests which the club entered were the VFW and the American Legion. Winning the VFW was Tom McCrossan, while Kathe Kline achieved the honor in the American Legion speech contest. Other tournaments which they entered in were the ASU Tour- nament, AlA district and state, and NAU Contest. ffxmwwt M.. gy ONE OF the many activities which the Saguaro Speech Club performed as a service to the school was that of cleaning the Sabercat painting in the mall. This painting vvas a gift of the first graduating class at Saguaro. THE SPEECH Clufr was organized to help students star-d on their ovvn feet and speak on 2 snor iff fl many tour' :both locally and Staff 'fn ' 'ers hr ., 5.'tl.'d6l7Z ' V ,za?ff1i , ,,5 xiii? i V w ill fa . i 3, W , 4?
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