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Key Clubg Top Row: Jerry Suk, Greg Vadja, Jim Mizell, unknown, Mike Mike Conner, Mr. Simons, Randy Anderson, Dan Peddie, Pete Siebrand, Pete Boich, Rich Thronson, Kevin Knight, Jeff Barton, Tim Parent, Eric Holland, Haddad, Larry Anderson, Marty Franks, Mark Wogan, Lou Bluming, Mr. Long, Mark Hester, Brent Bowles, Les Smith, Randy Dawson, Tim Franks, Kellan and Tom Hammer. First Row: Dave Swisher, Scott Rich, Dave Brown, Scott Webb, Edwin Hawn, Jeff Burr, and John Stelling. Second Row: Randy Gill, Ruby, Jim Karcher, and Jim Russell. Miss Debbie Schaffer smiles happily after discovering she has been chosen Key Club Sweetheart of 1970-71. The other candidates were Cindy Fain, Gina Long, Jim Karcher poses for a picture during initiation week and Lynn Thompson. Debbie was chosen Sweetheart for her outstanding held at the beginning of the school year. Numerous Junior participation in school activities and photogenity. and Senior boys were accepted into Key Club. S ai, my M we ,irl I W E 'f1fl?lS5'll'5i7 3 ' ' 'QF I A 2 an ,J ' it - 6 ,,-f ,, F H ' I 'NA , in ,Q ' , 1, Till
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Key Club proves worlc and ploy go together This year at Saguaro High School an old tradition was revitalized as Key Club once again showed outstanding spirit and leadership in our school and community. Starting off with a different ring, Key Club, for the first time at Saguaro sold activity calendars with a picture of an attractive Senior girl for each month. While participating in school functions such as .selling tickets for different activities and ushering at football games, the club managed to also have many activities and parties to keep enthusiasm at a peak throughout the year. Among some of the more famous parties were the hayride and the New Year's Eve party at Westward Ho. Keeping up with tradition, Key Club sponsored a clothes drive for needy children around the valley. Other projects that brought praise from the .school and community were the concrete benches they built in the Saguaro mall around the Sabercat mascot, and the Key Club participation in the nationwide Muscular Dystrophy drive to aid handicapped children. Their work such as sponsoring the Parade Del Sol pancake breakfast and their other adventures helped to teach them valuable lessons in business and dealing with people. K, mn 2 Y 'Q' , 52 - KEY CLUB 1970fI97I ofjicers of Key Club are: Pete Treas.,' Mark Wogan, Sec.,' and not pictured, Siebrand, Sergeant at Arms,' Scott Ruby, Kory Schuknecht, Chaplain. VH' Larry Anderson, Pres.,' Tim Parent, i iiite af ig LEFT' Key Club Sweetheart, Debbie Schaffer was a very outstanding Senior this year. Her activities were many and varied over a wide range. ABOVE: Members at one of Key Club 's Wednesday meeting held weekly were being typical hams for this photographer.
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Saber Society, Top Row: Nancy Hainlen, Val DeVerna, Mary Rathbun, Peggy Marcia Saban, Lisa Nance, Debbie Southworth, Lynn Thompson, Kay Butler, Bill, Coleen Dias, Barb Gimbel, Carol Jones, Karen Bernasek, Sheryl Hoke, Pam Koeppen, Leesa Campbell, and Brenda Morse. First Row: Penny Peters, Peri Olson, Vicki Lippincott, Janet Stacy, Patty Crow, and Dixie Rhodes. Darlene Isbell, Barb Hoey, Nancy Richard, Cyndi Bennet, Dottie Boyd, Third Row: Cindy Fain, Nancy Hodges, Linda Henderson, Sue Crozier, Nancy Shelly Barron, Debbie Schaffer, Marti Stevens, Cindy Randell, and Valerie Monson, Suzi Chynoweth, Nancy Johnson, Paula Weisz, and Lauren LaMay. Guilinger. Second Row: Denise Bloomfield, Sandy Pinnix, Judy LeMarr, Kim Clark, Every Wednesday Junior and Senior girls met to plan activities and fun, but this was only one side of the ever working Saber Society. Saber Society accomplished many service projects during this school year. The largest was the Halloween Party held for the underprivileged children. Other services included serving at banquets and ushering at special events. Fun also played a large part in this clubis year with sales, car washes, and parties. The Sweetheart Prom held in March was the largest activity undertaken by Saber Society this year. The prom took many long hours of preparation and was worked on by everyone. Saber Society has been a part of Saguaro since its beginning and last year was voted Best Club on Campus. Saber Society Officers, Top Row: Darlene Isbell, Secretary, Sue Tweedyg Chaplain, Carol Jones, Treasurer, and Coleen Dias, Historian. First Row: Sandi Pinnixg Vice President, and Dottie Boyd, ICC Representative. 54 - SABER SOCIETY
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