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A FIELD trip to Soleri's was one of the major activities of this year's Humanities Club. The home of this creative man, which is mostly filled with his own paint- ings, and structural work, was enjoyed by these exceptionally culture-conscious students. Humanities Club is designed to attract those students vvho are interested in cultural activities and to interest those vvho are not. THE THRILL of scuba diving has finally come to Saguaro High School. The lack of water surely didn't discourage Mr. Joe Stephen- son, the sponsor, and' 1f2'students from forming this year's Scuba Club. All the members have their own diving equipment and are planning a glorious summer trip to gay Mexico to investigate the deep oceans off its coast. Membership requirements are enthusiasm. HUMANITIES CLUB: Jane Acri, Shelly Beall, Pres.: Mrs. Jeannette Yount, Sponsor. Not Pictured Kristine Soleri, Ann Lippincott, Anne Gilbert, is sponsor, Mrs. Elizabeth Stapleton. Scuba Club 'Sn orkle ' 7 heir VVa y to Success SCUBA CLUB. Too ROW! Jeff 0'C0f1f10I'. Trees.: J06 lVlOI'il1, SSC-I Bill Hfike. French, Mike Clayton, Pres., Mary Ann Graff, Red Mouliner, Brian Hunter. Ted lVl0Ulif16f, Drew KSCNEI. S8COI1d Flow: Gary Marston, Hist.: Belinda Bill Westover, who is the Vice-president, was not present for the group shot. 72 - CLUBS
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At the first kick-off, clarinet player Cammie Petty shouts her support for the Cats in the game against Arcadia. Everyone joined in her enthusiasm and spirit. EACH YEAR the Sabercat Band and the twirlers partici- pate in the Parada Del Sol. Extensive planning and practicing go into making the procession a successful one. They also went to ASU and U of A for the Annual Band Festival, where one of the highlights of the performance was Charlene Stuaffer twirling with fire. Spectators looked on as Walter Snell led the band dovvn the football field during half-time at the games. Walter was Saguaro's first drum major. Walter received his own special gold and black uniform with a Sabercat S on the front of it which he wore at games. Twirlers Lynette Szabo, Candi Wagner, Do You Believe In Nlagic They per and Charlene Stauffer, captain, practiced formed at the games sometimes tvvirllng every day after school learning routines to with fire popular songs such as Tiiuana Taxi and LVN' 'a', W W ? 1 :S , ' - ,ao f - ,Wfm , V, any My , l ' i' -,wh-75gt5,,f fa, W V. L '
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Pom And Cheer Strike For Spirit A Q ... , .Qs . .. A, M v f K i Spirit is high at Saguaro! Pom and Cheer Club members pictured are Leesa Downs, Gerri Alexander, Gina Long, Michelle Safley, Joyce Bailey, Renee Campbell, Debbie Mattson, Chris Smithbaker, Linda Wilson, Claudia Pusko, Chartrand, Carol Emerick, Belle Nussbaum, Jana Yort, Chris Smith, Sue Dawn Richards, Debbie Pearson, Rose Rosenberg, Linda White, Debbie Sitton, Daryl Roberts, Cyndi Bennett, and Connie Daine. THE POlVl and Cheer Club co-ordinated ideas and added new twists to this year's spirit activities. New innovations included riding decorated bikes to school, striking for spirit, and parading with the band in corridors to create interest and enthusiasm. Pom pon girls and cheerleaders kicked off each season by painting signs, and baking cookies when the various teams won. Sponsoring the girls was Miss Goode. J-U-M-P, jump the bunnies! J.V. cheerleader Chris Smithbaker rode her decorated bike to school to raise spirit for the first district game. This spirit ideas was used to create enthusiasm. Be more precise, and straighten those lines, was often said by Miss Sinah Goode, sponsor of the pom pon girls and cheerleaders. Sponsoring for her third year, Miss Goode was present at all the games. ., i POM 81 CHEER - 73
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