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Twirlers March In Parada Del Sol 7 SAGUAROZS' MAJORETTES, Connie Daine and Debbie Mattson, lead the Parada del Sol, which was held on February 3. They twrrled to the music of the band during the march down Scottsdale Road. SAGUAROZS' MAJDR- 1 ETTES have performed and entertained at many t school activities this year. Saguaro has two majoret- tes,includingDebbielVlat- son, who was a majorette last year, and Connie Daine. These two girls marched with the band in all its functions and did twirling acts at football game halftimes. They led the band in the Parada del Sol and performed with the band at the state fair Debbie and Connie helped to raise spirit at school and added sparkle to the band. DEBBlE MA TTSON, left, and Connie Daine pose with batons. These two girls were quite suc- cessful in leading the Sabercat Band. 142 ORGANIZATIONS CONlVlE AND Debbie do a hat and vest routine at a basketball game. Twirlers per- formed at football halftimes with the band.
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KEY CLUB: Bottom Row fl to rj: L. C. Windes, sponsor: Wayne Ruby, Gary Reedy, Jack Schaar, Kurt Holland, Eddie Morgan, Sgt.-at-arms: Pete Wolfe, Secy.g Erik Powell, chaplain. Row Two: Mark Farrar, Kevin Newman, Mark Hopper, Eernie Cales, Tom Ryan, Steve Silver, Brian Eaton, Marty LaPrade, Soph. representative. Row Three: Chip Estes, Dee Willis, Skip LaPrade, Scott Ebert, Mike Zarkovich, Jeff Willer, Bill Swisher, Dan Sherinian, Dan Madison, Pres.: Terry Bennett, Joe Rich, Jr. representative. Row Four: Kirk Reinke, Dana Jarvis, Bob Gooch, Scott Martin, Walt Snell, Phil Taber, Greg Bird, Joe Wogan, Trey Gill, Fred Romley, Grant Harris, Jim Simmons, Treas.p Jay Panarello, Sr. representative. Key Club Aids School And Community AFFlLlA TED WITH Kiwanis lnterna- tional Key Club developed leader- ship, initiative, and cooperation through its service to the school and community. ln order to prepare its members to be useful citizens, Key Club sponsored and organized var- ious projects. Among these were conducting spirit and clean-up cam- paigns, selling soft pretzels and pick- les, sponsoring a student-teacher pancake breakfast, and helping in rest homes. ln the spring a senior girl was selected to reign as the Key Club sweetheart. SPONSORIIVG A pretzel sale during the first of the year was one of Key af.Q'ub's many activities. of ORGANIZATIONS 141
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THESPIANS CL UB, ' sponsored by Miss Bioe- . mendahl, is Saguaro's honorary club for stu- dents active in the fine arts. interest in school and other fine arts pro- ductions is promoted by the group in special meet- ings and activities, including printing artistic posters, and writing and acting out short skits, for presentation during an- nouncements for school- produced musicals and dramas. Careers in acting, singing, and dancing are also discussed and con- sidered by Thespian members at meetings. Be- cause the club is an hon- orary one, membership is ri-iEsPiAivs CLUB: Bottom naw: Sandy Lock, June Strom, cena Eisner, Dana smphef. second Raw: Greg 5-elegrive and requires ef- Worthen, Ava Jones, Sanna Jo Osgood, Sarah Nlchois, Penny Schwartz, Elaine Vemich,Jim Stream, f A I h f Giberson, Lucy Nlueller, Roberta Hogan, Sue Skog- Jack VanNatter, Neal Beitman. Ort' t east Ours 0 rehearsal, either dancing, acting, or singing must be put in for the school's fine arts productions by candidates, and after ac- ceptance, orientation could force him to de- In S C h 0 0 I P' liver impromptu speeches or recitations of lines memorized for plays. MANY MEMBERS of the Thespians Club participated in productions. These girls are practicing for a scene from .S'aguaro's production of Music Man and various other the play, Music IVlan. T W QQ, J, WIP' r ir Ll
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