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Rap Session: Left to Right: Francie Baranowski, Frank Baranowski, Steve Cox, and Gary Singer. Not pictured but active members are Dave Tatum, Sue Tweedy, Larry Riddle, Pam Williams, Art Wagner, and Suzanne Phillips. Sponsor of Rap this year was Mr. Gerry Gaintner. This year the Saguaro High School Scuba Club took several very worth- while trips to Guayrnas, Mexico to test their skills and equipment in the Gulf water. They also participated actively throughout the year in club competition on the campus. Rap Session was started to answer and 'discuss several pertinent issues stu- dents were interested in. Every two weeks a different speaker would come to talk about the topic of the stu- dents choice. All students were in- vited to attend these sessions when- ever they could. This was the first year for this, but it was quite a success for all who participated. Rop sessions form new outlooks omong students I eV'-, M is-ar .2 Lamp' Wad Scuba Club: Bottom Row: John Lincicome, Andy Curtz,Gary Langford, Jim Reynolds. Top Row: Scott Buchanan, Ray Manker, Tom Kiernan, John Hawn, Tom Smith, Mark Scheffer, Robert Harget, Steve Leach, Audie Heffernan, Doug Dunn, Phil Moulinier, sponsoris Mr,Roger Stevens, RAP SESSIONXSCUBA - 71
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Are you o porl of fhe solution or ibe pollulion'? The Conservation and Ecology Club was Q formed three years ago, not as a mere 2 social gathering place, or a fad, but for individuals who considered the pro- motion of ecologically sensible ideas as a requirement for man to stabilize his existence. For example, during Ecology Week of this year, the club stressed the idea that the only way to make things better is by changing the individual habits and characteristics of the person. Within the past two years, the Ecology Club has spoken in elementary classrooms, organ- ized Saguaro 's Earth Day, petitioned for the banning of the non-returnable bottle, and had the janitors not pick-up the trash here at school to demonstrate the results of people always expecting someone else to do it for them. They also organized an aluminum can drive fworked at Legend Cityl, had clean-up projects at Camelback Mountain, Papago Park, areas of South Phoenix, Encanto Park, and the Verde River. The Ecology Club is open to anyone and there are no dues. 6 Cindy Johnson and Debbie Munier discuss the problems and solutions of pollution and other ecology related topics with a fourth grade class at Navajo school. Conservation and Ecology Club: Top Row: Steve Cox, Randy Mulkey, Rick Massumi, Howard Golden, John Jenkins, and Dixie Rhodes. Second Row: David Finkelstein, John Korcal, Debbie Munier, Cindy Johnson, Dave Byrn, Barbera Leininger, Betsy 70 - CONSERVATION AND ECOLOGY CLUB Lincoln, Robyn Iaggi, and Chris Beall. Bottom Row: Kathy Call John Baker, Randy Nussbaum, Anne Tolone, Chase Harrison Roman Wivek, Robert Garner, and Jerry Jenkins.
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Club finds high oclvenlure in mounloin climbing The Adyenture Club: Top Row: Doug Dunn, Ray Manker, Neil Rosenblatt, Jones, unidentified, and David Darling. Bottom Row: Betsy Lincoln, Gary unidentitled, and Jim Haggart, Phil Moulinier, Stan Skirvin, and Sue Skirvin. Reiterman, John Kurtz, Chris Wilcox, and Calvin Kreisel. Second Row: Mrs, Lewis, Randy Gill, Dave Moritz, John Duckworth, Ed LEFT: The descent into Dante 's Descent which is 300 feet deep. Dante's is a large sinkhole in Arizona. ABOVE: Doug Dunn, Secretary-Treasurerg Randy Gill, Vice-Presidenrg and Phil Moa- linier, President. I
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