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Debates, Discussions Clarify Issues Qt POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB: Bottom Row fl to rj: Jody Burke, Secy.g Pam Beucus, Margie Bachman, Jane Raymond, Sue Miller, Pete Wolfe, Sgt.-at-arms: Steve Silver, veep, Row Two: Jim McCollum, Steve Williams, Roger Morrison, Ken Roberts, Trey Gill, Mike Wagner. Row Three: Frank Mowery, sponsorp Bill Nowell, Joe Buda, Scott Ebert, Irwin Sheinbein, Treas., Richard Anti. Row Four: Kirk Davidson, Mike Clayton, Greg Bird, ICC representative, Jeff Tanham, Hist.g Gary Leason, Pres. , if -Q. , ,sf K at FORMED AT the begin- ning of the year, Political Science Club helped its members gain a better un- derstanding of world af- fairs through discussions, current events, and debates on controversial issues. Guest speakers, notably State Senator John Con- lan in January, and former Senator Barry Goldwater in March, gave club mem- bers valuable insight into the mechanics of state and national government. Po- litical Science Club was sponsored by lVlr. Mo wery. STATE SENATOR John Con- lan spoke to Saguaro students at a meeting sponsored by the Political Science Club. Senator Conlan discussed matters of importance to the state and the nation. W A DISCUSSION of the Political Science Club can become rather heated when different polit- ical views are brought out. The Political Science Club has 27 members. ORGANIZATIONS 131
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Money Raised For Workshop RAlSllVG MONEY to send journalism students to the Journalism Workshop in Flagstaff is the main goal of the Quill and Scroll club. The club sponsored various activities, such as bake sales, to help them earn the money, enabling them to send students to the vvorkshop. Quill and Scroll is an honorary club for all yearbook and newspaper staff mem- bers. A member in good standing must have a 2.0 average. SUSIE CONDREY, president of Quill 81 Scroll presides over a meeting concerning bake sales. QUlLL 81 SCROLL: Bottom Row ll to rj: Lynette lVlcCoy, Carmen Valen- Bob Williams, Sgt.-at-arms, Liz Sfhmit, Can zuela, Joanne Ballenberger, Nlarty Cohen, Steve Silver, Pete Wolfe. S f?0,'Vf 'lyn Vllheelwright. Fourth How. Flick Eden ' Row.'John Marshall, Rita Giordano, Treas. 3 Jenny Steele, Pin Riley IVle'an in C' lre-5 Pres ' Keren Leggee, Linda 3. .7 Nixon, veep g Anne Tessmer, Debbie Phillips, Secy. ThirdRovv' Palm- '-- 130 ORGANIZATIONS - - we s S Peggy Neumann st., Kathe Kline argus.
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THIS YEAR the American Field Service Club worked hard to achieve its goals. lts main goal was to raise enough money to promote a foreign exchange stu- dent from abroad and to try to send a representa- tive of Saguaro abroad. Early in the year a recep- tion was held for Stig Jen- sen, Saguaro 's first foreign exchange student. Here, the students got a chance to meet Stig and learn about his homeland, Den- mark. The club also spon- sored the Halloween dance, AFS vveek, and an AFS assembly held at Saguaro. STIG ANSWERS many ques- tions about himself at the AFS reception. AFS Sponsors lst Foreign Student GENIA STURGILL, senior, vvas one of rwg Sfudgnfg who were chosen for the Americans Abroad Program. Genia vvas judged on her grades, leadership, and adaptability. 132 ORGANIZATIONS MANY OF Saguaro's studentgr attended .fe Halloween dance which was .sponwrecf AFS. in order to get the attention of flvf? .f'f!.ff7'-ill' ff? ' Qi 5' '77H'?7f?ff?'? H--'fJ. 3 H3,'1'0uUr-'ten Cggfunqgg ll-
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