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S.S. Active On Campus, ln Scottsdale SABER SOCIETY was one of the most active service clubs on campus this year. Ushering at fine arts produc- tions, sewing at banquets, sponsoring a freshman and new students' orienta- tion tea, and escorting new pupils around the school on their first day were some of the projects taken on by the girls. On the days of important games, they gave pep notes to the team members. The faculty and ad- ministration received flowers from the club on their birthdays. On game days the Society also attached streamers on all car antennas. They presented the school a scrapbook of the year, Sabers in the News and elected Our lVlan On Campus. S.S. officers set their trend through service to the school and surrounding community. They are, Top Flowp Ann Lippincott, Pres., Gail Jarson, Sec.: Jo Carol Holland, Chap., Bette lVlathes, Veepp and Carol Clark Hist. Seated: Denise LaHaie, ICC, and Donna Love, Treas. SABER SOCIETY, Bottom ROW lL to Rl: Renee Chfiftrand, Cynthia Donna Lor, Debbie Jo Downs, Sue Barnard,JudiWilliams,Pin Riley,Trudy ROTTTIEY, T9fl'Y Kent, Deb Hudin. Donna Schl-'ITZI Mofiel MUSBY, Nlarv Deifenbaugh, Claudia Pusko, Brenda Chadwick, Pat Jolly, Ann Lippincott, Bonnell, Carol Clark, Patti Norris, Gerri Alexander, Mary Namesnik, Gail Judy Mead, Cathy Theisen, Debbie Zarecor, Denise LaHaie, Nancy Nadler. Jarson. Second Rowg Pat Namesnik, Jo Carol Holland, Chris Cederstrom, Judi Claybourn and Barb C00k On The IOWGF- 60 - SABER SOCIETY
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,11 , EW .,X. . MM .fins gfsf' ABOVE: The first event of a Saber Society meeting after order has been called is prayer. BELOW: Bob Stamper and Hall Herbert vote for Sweetheart couples to be crowned at the prom on lVlarch 8. The Sweetheart Prom was the biggest program planned by the Society. Q E RIGHT: Candidates for Our Nlan On Campus, Bill Hoke, Steve Silver, Mike Zarkovick, and Trey Gill, were selected because of their high achievements this year. Saber Society selected Bill Hoke, The lVlan. -,se SABER SOCIETY 59
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Top Row: Dianne Guenther, Dee Dee Crow, Jeane Lusk, Karen Keele, Jane Moses, Kathy Smith, Robin Pegue, Patty Linton, Cindy Randel, Jayme Pegue, Debbie Schaffer, Sandra Millanez. Second Row, Pam Peachy, Debbie Coulmms, Milly Burton, Debbie Southworth, Candy Leeds, Malatee Gardin, Claudia Buell, Sherilee McMann, Sherril Dickeson, Judy Johnson, MaryLou Story, Jenette Parrish. Third Row: Sally Halstead, Gina Cain, Sue Jeffries, Joan Wilson, Gerry Murry, Lise Nance, Lynn Thompson, Nancy Hainlen, Mary Scavelli, Sharon St. Clair, Judy Daine. Fourth Rowg Kathy Theison, Cindy Helemburg, Dianne Monson, Linda Peck, Calle Crozier, Dianne Shrant, Nancy Johnson, Darlene Isabelle, Cathy Chiros, Barbara lddings, Annette Bowers. Fifth Row, Terry Kent, Cindy Hart, Debbie Zimmer, Mimi Cramer, Jo Jarres, Carmen Demaline, Alexis Ferguson, Jan Ferguson, Fredda Sturgill, Michelle Carnell, Nancy Chaffin, Kim Pegue, Sixth Rowg Barb Cook, Sherry Rowe, Sue Schaffer, Cindy Randel, Elaine Bennett, Kathy Wolfswinkle, Pam O'Grady, Sandy West, Nannette Brouwerrs, Cathy Theisen, Ruth Anne Pavelda. Seventh Row, Judy LeMarr, Kris Shutnecht, Tari Thronson, Heather Stewart, Betty Flannigan, Vera Manuz, Brigitt Abbuhl, Janine Lucas, Margie Goldie, Leslie Smith, Marion Patterson, Tina Phillips. Eighth Row: Sharon Morris, Debbie Rogers, Marla Taylor, Helga Mauka, Mary Baronowski, Debbie Goldie, Denise Desjardins, Mary Beth Cook, Terri Pond, Susan Piazza, Theresa Dunn, Jan Ferguson, Shelly Baron. Spirit Boosters lnvade Saguaro Campus L , , ui V .. . N.. J 5 , V 2 ls 'X 1 1:22 ,. . rorl rarat ,. ,, 41342 f , -, ' '-'Uiiiiliiffg C' l THE SPIRIT of Saguaro is another Saguaro trend. Not only does this club attract attention with its black and gold colored uniforms, but its organized cheer routines and unique shaker formations were one of the first ones in the Scottsdale School District. Being one of the largest clubs on campus, it is easily recog- nized at all of the games cheering along with the cheerleaders and shouting Go, Fight, Win to all of the football players. During the club's weekly meetings, girls elect a Hero of the Week. For being one of the youngest clubs on campus, it has already established a reputation as an enthusiastic, peppy club. OFFICERS: Terri Pond, Veepg Denise Desjardins, Treas.g Renee Desjardins, Pres., Debbie Goldie, Sec.: Tina Phillips, Hist. PEP CLUB 61
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