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National Honor Society: Front Row: Mark Lestikow, Linda Olson, Donna Hainlen, Denise Desjardins, Terri Aldrich, Brad Fairall, Linda Ward, Carl Samson, Mary Rathbun, Cathy Chiros, Richard Rector, Robert Garner, Julie Stevens, Sally Mackey, Kim O,Connor, Jana Yort, Jon Peters, Andrea Bell, Begonia, Lisa Cohen, Nancy Rlchard, and Ann Fournier. Back Row: Nancy Brian Rampsch, and Sue Mitchell. Sponsor Mrs. Broderick not pictured. NHS ranlcs high in all achievements this year This year National Honor Society kept the same tradition as in the past year for picking its members. The students qualified for membership on their activities as well as their grade point average for the year. The members became very active on campus by performing service projects such as serving refresh- ments to parents during the college conferences. NHS also picked officers from both the junior and senior members at their first meeting in September. They continued to hold meetings once a month and held an induction for new members at the end of the year. Debbie Southworth, Lisa Cohen, Cathy Chiros, and Salbf Mackey, all members of the National Honor Society, take advantage of their free time to work in the brilliant Arizona sunshine to further their academic studies. These young ladies are an uncommon sight at Saguaro and should be appreciated. ,iwfdj NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - 61
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Forensic squad practices speech skills Forensic Squad: Top Row: Francine Nordwall, Jack Stone, Jerry Jenkins, Scott Williams, Phyllis Fort, Bob Garner, Rob Williams, Debbie Womeldorf, Cindi Ross, Cindy Womack, and Mrs. Turner, sponsor. Second Row: Kim Ann Fatteleh, Pearl Braaten, John Ahern, Ken Barney, Dwight Silverman, Donna Samson, Kim Redhage, Charlie Patterson, Carolyn Settle, Pam Comerford, This yearls Forensic Squad had the largest number of members in the club's history at Saguaro High. The club is for students interested in refining their speaking ability. The members of the speech club repre- sented Saguaro at many speech con- tests throughout the year, To be a member of the Forensic Squad, you must have participated in at least one speech contest. Young Democrats consists of students interested in the issues and principles of the Democratic party. Meetings were held twice a month. Young Democrats had speakers throughout the year, and any member of the student body was invited to hear them speak. 60 - FORENSICIYOUNG DEMOCRATS Melanie McQueen, and Debbie Cardell. Third Row: Susan Miller, Nancy Crampton, Lisa Knight, Ann Fournier,Diane Lincoln, Kathy Schwartz, Judy Chebowski, Colleen McCarter, Kathe Greer, Laurie Burger, Wendy Thompson, and Cathy Groh. Young Democrats: Top Row: Steve Verbil, Will Flyte, and Brad Liton. Second Row: Mr. Hegarty, sponsor, Jim Balog, John Jenkins, and Stanley Bell,
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Mu Alpha Theta strives for moth excellence I e l T g i VA '-1,3 The purpose of Mu Alpha Theta is primarily to promote interest in mathematics. It is an intellectual club and to become a member one must give a speech and do six hours of free tutoring in the math field. They held seminars before state and national math tests and they tutor math students. They spon- sored the state, national, and Santa Clara math tests and held a banquet. At their meetings one of the members usually gave a small speech and worked out some sort ofa math problem. They are guided and spon- sored by Mr. Hoffman. The ofhcers of Mu Alpha Theta are: Julie Begonia, Secretaryg Donna Samson, Presidentg Ross Gale, Sergeant-at-Armsg Gerry Jenkins, Vice-Presidentg and Bob Garner, Treasurer. I The members of Mu Alpha Theta are: Gerry Jenkins, Julie Begonia, Donna Samson, Lindsay Fiske, Robert Garner, Ross Gale, and Barbara Gardolinski. 62 - MU ALPHA THETA Les Smith demonstrates the computer which the advanced math students often use to work out problems.
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