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Pom Pan Club Promotes Spirit POM PON CLUB: Bottom Rovv fl to rj: Laurel Osterbergg Jan Peter- son, Secy.p Kathy Nlakaropolis. Second Row: Ava Jones, Treas.: Debbie Heaviling Laura Robinson: Candy Clark. Third Rovv: Debbie Pearsong Janet Fox, Presq Sue Browningg Gail Corby. Fourth Row: Kathy Kline, veepp Jenny Story, historian: Paula Piazza. Din CANDY CLARK and Gail Corby are both determined to get hold of the last can of pop on one of the bus trips sponsored by the members of the Pom Pon Club. 1' THIS YEAR the Pom vitr W I Pon Club at Saguaro Aft? f in f sponsored many activ- ,Ti ities which I helped to 1 W K yiyy raise the sprrrt of all of g tit tyy the students. Sornelof A 2 2 the biggest actrvrtres tiyfl were the bus trips to out-of-town games. Any member of the stu- dent body had an op- portunity to take a bus to an out-of-tovvn game. These always proved to be fun and exciting. THE EXUBERAIVT SPIRIT as shovvn here by the mem- bers of the Pom Pon Club helped to make an overall great success of the shaker sales they had 'hroughofft fire year, . Ll .
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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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CHEERLEADlNG CLUB: Bottom Rovv fl to rj: Lucy Mueller, Secy.- Treas.5 Sandy Whittle, Denise Gatesh, Pres.p Barb Yoder. Second Rovv: Linda Wilson, Carol Emerick, Linda Mathias. Third Row: Chris Smith, Jan Cassidy, Debbie Downs, veep. THE CHEERLEADERS could be seen every night after school practicing diligently to keep their accuracy and precision intact. Clubs Ribbon Sales Raise Spirit 777' ' :: SPIRIT RAISING is the main goal of the Cheer- leading club. The mem- bers of the club are either JV or Varsity cheerlead- ers. The club was organ- ized to raise money for various activities and to promote spirit. The club held ribbon sales throughout the year, which helped to boost school spirit. The girls also held bake sales to help them raise money. Under the guidance of Miss Goode, the girls learned new ideas and methods for helping to bring about more partici- pation from all of the stu- dent body. MEMBERS OF the cheerlead- ers club helped to promote spirit by having a ribbon sale. ORGANIZATIONS 145
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