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Debbie Sturm, junior, and Nancy Bol, sopho- While one section of the varsity choir rehearses more, are among many vocalists practicing for its segment of the music the other sections study the upcoming spring Fine Arts performances. and follow along intensely on their piece. Cherie Churchill, sophomore, Pearl Braaten, sophomore, and Cynthia Romley, senior fleft to rightj, enjoy practicing new religious and popular pieces of music that are to be used in the Soundsi next years. performance. the concert on February 26th. During the school year the choir acquires a fine repertoire of music musical occasion that arises and that the . ,st..,,,,..iw'-WC SF? A ..,4eS+ 'W ,isa-M 40 that can be used for any girls also remember for SOUNDS-79
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SOUNDS OF SAGUARO-Top Row: Suzi Chynoweth, Brenda Morse, Kim Fattaleh, Julie Sweinhagen, Sue Brennan, Cherie Churchill, Lynn Armbruster, Kathy Dwyer, Noreen Dwyer Kathy Mott, Cathy Leach, Debbie Sturm, Suzan Jones, Laura Robbins, and Mary Jane Stout. Second Row: Julie Johnson, Martha Hunt, Jackie Perry, Judy Zimmerman, Donna Samson, Amy Stamper, This year the Sounds of Saguaro, the all-girl varsity choir, maintained their fine musical record by participating in all phases of sing- l ing. Their contributions for the year included the fall school concert, portraying nuns in the fall musical production, MThe Sound of Musicf' and singing Christmas carols at Thomas lVlall, a Phoenix nursing home, and for Scottsdale's District School Office. They also performed for a country club, took part in a spring concert, and were involved in inter-school competition at the Arizona State University and University of Arizona college festivals. At the close of the school year the Sounds traveled to Tucson and presented assemblies for a series of high schools and grammar schools under the direction and leadership of lVlr. Debs Valentine. To become a member of Sounds one must audition at the end of the school year. mmm may Cynthia Field, Pearl Braaten, Nancy Hainlen, Valorie Guilinger, Kathy Skiff, and Kate Lincoln. Bottom Row: Denise Desjardins, Susan Richards, Mary Pletkovich, Linda Olsen, Kathy Riall, Lauren LaMay, Pam Beitman, Michelle Nelson, Nancy Bol, Patty Morrison, Pam Koeppen, Paula Mueller, Denise Asher, and Fredda Sturgill. Ten members are not present. lVlr. Debs Valentine, the director of Sounds, Saguarois Girls' Varsity Choir, finds managing such a task quite enjoyable. The enthusiasm he projects complements his fine leadership. lVlr. Valentine has also conducted Saguaro's orchestra for two years. 78-SOUNDS
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SCIENCE CLUB, Top Row, Mike McBiles, Fred Edwards, Cliff Kitts, Jack Jaska, Steve Meftney, and Julia Begonia. Bottom Row, Steve Steinecker, Stan Cramer, and Sue Watson. Middle Rowg Fred Chynoweth, Bill Felton, Karen Bell, Betsy Lincoln, Connie Toth, Robbie Wilson, Roger Wagner, and John Keiner, Brenda Keiner, Judy Ruprecht, Joy Dunlap, Karen Burnasak, Ray Baker. Top: Ray Jaska, treasurer of Science Club, looks on as Cliff Kitts, president, presides over a meeting. Right: Ray jaska, in background, kids around as Dr. Roye, sponsor of Science Club, gives club members some advice. 80-SCIENCE CLUB Science is the knowledge of facts and laws gained by exact observation, organized experiment and orderly thinking. Along with the classes and laboratories that Saguaro provides for the students interested in science, there is also a supervised organization that promotes further interest in this subject. The organ- ization is the Science Club and the supervisor is Dr. Roye. At the beginning of this year the club took a field trip to Rocky Point to collect marine specimens.
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