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T v Ti 3 5 2 ,,-,,M,.,,..-'QW' MW SAGUAROQS' VARSITY cheerleaders for the 1967- practicing one of their new cheers which they will 1968 school year are from left to right: Barb Yoder, perform before the student body at one of the pep THE CHEERLEADERS t00k an Susan Bailey, Lucy Mueller, Denise Gatesh, Debbie assemblies. Downs and Jan Cassidy. The girls are shown here active part in whatever went on Energetic Cheerleaders Un The Go JV CHEERLEADERS for the 1967-1968 school year were ffrom l to rj Chris Smith, Sandy Whittle, Linda Wison, Carol Emerick. These four qirls cheered at all I 1? fl rrffelt HEY, LOOK at us! shout the Varsity cheerleaders as fhey fimudly show off one of their difficult cheers during a pracfft c cessieri. trffefe 148 ORGANIZATIONS
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Party Views And Goals Discussed DECA: Bottom Row fl to rj: Sandy Stone, Wendy Johnson, Debbie Tubb, Don Cacioppo, Dale Sumrall, Cathy Bandura, Linda Covington. Second Row: Pat Jozwaik, Meg Shockly, Tom Shearer, Mark Edwards, Kathy McCormick, Leslie Myers. Third Row: Connie Schwam, Cynthia Park, Ron Piazza, Standy Stevens, Lydia Farrington, Maurin Godwick, Mr. Paul Thorbrough. DECA, SAGUAROS club for those students inclined toward Distributive Education, has 33 its purpose development of fu- ture leaders for the fields of marketing and distribution. ln order to be a member each student must be enrolled in the Distributive Education class at Saguaro. The club itself is co-curricular and holds its meetings during class to better benefit the members. 1'g. WWW is Aga gi W TEENAGE REPUBLICAIVSS Bottom Row fr to lj: Mark Anderson, Chris Worthon, Bev Snyder, Gary Ralls, Barb Wellauer, Cynthia Weathersby. Von Tersch, Kathy Gibson, Sue McClamroch, Allyson Robbs, Charlene Thiro Row: Tom Kenai'- ' .Inv-tes Hart, Mike Hunsaker, CathY FGSSGI' Roosevelt, Sue Miller, Jan Peterson, Steve Campanella, Pat Norris, Tom Susan Frick, Cl. .y Re ' Ernie Cales, Terry P ,ilioz cuz. JOY-fr McCrossan. Second Row: Dee Willis, Anne Tessmer, Betsy Ross, Julie Beckley !'G1 f1 Flannigar., fl Rc-hens. 150 ORGANIZATIONS
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