Saguaro High School - Sentinel Yearbook (Scottsdale, AZ)

 - Class of 1969

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Saguaro's S.D.C., Phil Taber, Nancy Martori, Joe Rich, and John promote enthusiasm. They did much to keep the spirit high during Hawn, are shown relaxing after classes while they make plans for the football season. The club held weekly meetings at which they the coming weekend. The newly formed club was designed to diSCuSS6d the buSir16SS at hand. Search For Identity ls An Infinite Une SPIRIT IS high, but it takes people to raise spirit. People are the most important element on any campus. Every classroom, every football game, and every club is composed of individuals looking for their identity. As individuals living in today's fast-paced world, high school students are presented with limitless opportunities for develop- ment and growth. While coping with daily tasks of learning and studying, new obligations and re- sponsibilities are acquired. Active participation in extracurricular activities provide an endless area for self improvement and advancement. As new ideas form, the personality expands. Each new experience gained contributes to the final goal- a mature, responsible adult. The search is an infinite one, but in t between the noisy front and the black background, maybe we will find ourselves and our places. Between classes was the perfect time to socialize for Saguaro's students. lt was often a rush to reach first period before the bell t rang. However, attendance was good, even in the morning. 18 - STUDENT LIFE 2 W Y YY i , 43-aww:-rm'-q,p,Zw51a,i5gyez.Y

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MAKING SPIRIT signs, staying after school to paint posters, going to pep assemblies, and attending games and other school activities are just a few of the ways we show we care. SAC, a newly organized club, promoted school activities all year long. They put up murals that covered the entire cafeteria wall and hung signs telling of coming games throughout the mall. Attendance at games and other activ- ities doubled. Nlore students took pride in the school. As a result new freedoms opened up. Responsibility grew. As more and more students assumed this responsibility new lead- ers rose up from the student body. These new leaders brought with them new ideas and thoughts which were conveyed to Student Council mem- bers and other various organizations. Some of these new ideas are now traditions. These traditions blend in with the student body and bring to y school life a new and exciting lift. A. T I SAC members cheered at one of the first pep assemblies when Eric announced them winners of the make-it-yourself football. Spirit And Pride Soared To New Heights The band was there, performing at all pep assemblies and games. Early in the morning they were out on the field practicing peppy new songs and drills that were added to the repertoire. . ' O I i A.. ,.... ag, , f 4 7-ff--' M- , tie.. .... ,,.., efffw or ' f 5 , H eww:-i,-,, ' 'f f sums:-:.g.f, ' , t, Cathy Theisen's car came to school painted as a Sabercat during the spirit week that preceded the Saguaro-Scottsdale football game. The winning car was announced at the pep assembly.



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t 51 a 7 A wig., eg me gg. . vt' 7. 4 an-1 K at 3 , 3 , e ,Q gin. Carmela Bonifasi, Pat O'Grady, Tia Peterson, Debbie Frizbee, Randy Lodwick, and Pat McCollum, all members of SAC, made an advertising trip to the airport. The club had its picture taken in a Judi Claybourn seems to have her eye on someone down on the field during the Saguaro-Arcadia football game, while Belinda French is standing up for a better over-all view of the field. The TWA plane, and in turn, TWA got free advertising. SAC was designed to promote advertising for all school activities. As a result, attendance at activities grew. little boy in the clown costume is unknown, but it is believed he gave up his night for trick-or-treating to come and watch a big brother play. Saguaro went on to defeat the Titans 26-6.

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