Saguaro High School - Sentinel Yearbook (Scottsdale, AZ)

 - Class of 1969

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Page 42 text:

Keith Outhouse Stuart Barber Carol Smith Paul Pelletier Photographers Stress Creativity and Orr'gr'nalr'ty Pat O'G rady 38 PHOTOGRAPHERS 'M 4 I P I, W Ltr, , I, . If W at A f

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FOR THE first time, the Saguaro SABERCAT Staff has had co-editors-in-chief. This year's group was divided into smaller page staffs. The staff tried to provide complete cov- erage of not only school events but offer stories con- cerned with the world situa- tion. Requirements for a posi- tion on the staff are to have taken the beginning journalism course and have made at least a 3 in the course. Staffers are selected after turning in an application and having been intervievved by the editor and Miss Vicky Pennington. LEFT: Staffers Gerri Alexander and Bill Young debate on issues concerning segregated school while Steve Schmich and Nancy Childress listen. RIGHT: Bruce Tomaso, Bill Hoke, Tia Peterson, and Mary Ann Graff discuss ideas for the Decem- ber 20 edition. Ulla-:ani SABERCAT STAFF, Top Row, Bill Young, coeditor: Belinda French, co-feature editor: Judi Claybourn, co-editorial editor: Cheryl Lanzinger, reporter, 1 year: Debbie Zimmer, reporter, 1 year: Renee Rodecap, reporter, 1 year: Gerri Alexander, Asst. copy-reader: Bruce Tomaso, co-sports editor: Cindie Roe, co-editorial editor: Rita Giordano, co-circulation manager: -ed Cindie Christopher, reporter, 1 year: Mimi Cramer, Asst. copy-reader: Tia Peterson, reporter, 1 year: Bill Hoke, co-feature editor: Lyle Beitman, co-circulation manager: and Chuck Vance reporter, 1 year. Bottom Row: John Gannon, Asst. advertising manager. 'fx



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l I l ff' 'dl' T I 1 v L l wi t F-.,u' li egg ' 'H I PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB, Top Picture, standing: Keith Outhouse, Paul Pelletier, Carol Smith, Jim Bruinsma, Bob Snider. Seated: Randy Lodwick, Stuart Barber, Hannu Bask, Carmen Valenzuela, Lyle Beitman. Bottom IN A yearbook, the pictures must help tell the story. lt's the job of the photographers to get those pictures. Pictures that reveal the joy, the happiness, the enthusiasm, the frustrations and the anxiety of a school year. Pictures that tell stories. Saguaro has seven of the best photographers to be found in any high school in the valley: Carmen Valenzuela, Pat O'Grady, Keith Out- house, Bob Hitchens, Paul Pelletier, Dave Allen, and Carol Smith. These seven people are largely responsible for the success of this book. They could all be seen at the football games, down on the field capturing the determination, the pats on the back, the deciding touchdown, and the sweat running off the face of a tired Sabercat. They were in the grandstand to capture forever the shining faces singing the school song, the excitement Picture: Fland Lodwick, Stuart Barber, Carmen Valenzuela, Bob Snider, Paul Pelletier, Pat O'Grady, Carol Smith, Lyle Beitman, Hannu Bask, Jim Bruinsma. before a touchdown, and the tears at the last game. They were at the plays, shooting the gunfight from Destry, behind stage for that picture story, and in the audience capturing their approval. They could be seen at the airport, Bed Dog, on miniature trains, in vacant lots, at auditoriums, at the Scottsdale Civics Center, and a hundred other places taking club pictures. They got the scenes on campus, the anguish on the face of a student whose chemistry problem had just failed, the confusion on the faces of freshmen, the laughter, and the tears. They found time to get cross country, golf, tennis, and baseball: the boys gasping for breath, the smiles that come from success, the strain, and the movement. Nlemories are golden, and in this book are memories . . . pictures that are worth a thousand words. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB 39

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