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Any student attending Saguaro that was interested in science had the opportunity to join Saguaro 's Science Club. At Christmas, Science Club sold mistletoe to the student body, and also had a very successful Tootsie Roll sale. The members and sponsors of Science Club took field trips to such places as Sunset Crater and Wupotki Monument. Meetings were held twice a month, Guest speakers attended meetings to speak to the members concerning a variety of fields of science. One of the many people to speak to the Science Club was Dr. Vaughn, a heart surgeon. He spoke on all aspects of heart surgery and was open to any questions from the students. Any student interested in a guest speakers subject was welcomed to attend the meeting. Political Science Club explores government The members of Political Science club are: Top Row: Robert and the police station and also sponsored a political forum and Knapp, Larry Tripp, and Carl Stevens. Second Row: Sally Mackey, assembly to inform the students about the views of the Republican Candy Leeds, and Craig Tribken. This club took trips to the capital and Democratic parties and their candidates. 66- SCIENCE CLUBIPOLITICAL SCIENCE
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Royal Saguaro Air Force reaches all-time high 3 , M a R. M852 , I 5.4. 3' J- , RSAF Members: Becky Munier, Rick Camponovo, Brian Berry, Robert Boyd, Jeff Barton, Kathy Hines, Glenn Hines, Charlie Geffer, Steve Larson, Debbie Carvalho, Sharon Leggee, Joan Ray, Mark Hackert, Franc De Weeger, Curt Bowman, and Jim Chick. i iial ' L R 68- RSAF This year Royal Saguaro Air Force, better known as RSAF continued their high flying antics on the ground. Even though few people parti- cipated in the club, their activities were many. They visited various airports on their own time or in the group and took trips around the state in many commercial airplanes. The only requirement to be in this selected club was to have an interest in planes and soaring in the wild blue yonder. LEFT' President, Jeff Barton is amazed at the many controls used in makinga plane airborne. BELOW: Mr. Randel shows members of Royal Saguaro Az Force how to tie chains to keep the airplane on the ground. If
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