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No requirements are necessary to join the fun Open to all - Russian Club was one of the few language clubs that had no requirements to join. Dave Brown was president of Russian Club and led it in supporting school activities. Spreading school spirit was also an- other very important function of Russian Club. Latin Club also had no requirements for becoming a member. Latin Club had two meetings a month held in the evening, Students met to plan activities, to be of service to the school and to enrich culture of stu- dents interested in Latin. Both clubs had many activities throughout the year and have many planned for the future. Russian Club, Top Row: Dave Brown, President. Second Row: Jack Radavich,Mike Guess, Rick Camponovo, Lindsay Fiske, Suzanne Phillips, and Bette Smith. First Row: not identifiable, Jeff Shaw, Randy Mulkey, Charlie Patterson, Matt Anderson, Phil Senini, Sue McCarter, Noreen Dwyer, and Terri. Latin Club, Top Row: Mr. Ormonde, Richard Willer, Kenneth Smith, Jeff Ted Manos, Lindsay Tucker, Patricia Morrison, Bob Knapp, Dan Peddie, Pitts, Charles Obergfoll, Mike Feeney, Jerry Jacson, Dave Anast, Blythe Sherri Panke, Bill Hamilton, Mark Samson, Kim Grane, Debbie Burk, and Sweeney, Martha Welty, Kathy Skiff, Marcie Richardson, Cynthia Davis, Darlene Knicely. and Melody Knicely. First Row: Carla Hunter, Kent McClelland, Jim May, 74 - RUSSIAN CLUBXLATIN CLUB
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This year an exciting new club, the Adventure Club hit the Saguaro campus. This club is made up ofany person who is interested in hiking, caving, or climb- ing, They showed movies and had lectures and demonstrated safety. Some of the more active members belong to the CentralArizona Grotto which is the major spelunking organization in Phoenix, and the Arizona Mountaineering Club, which also gives climbing instruction. These members go on interest- ing cave and mountain trips around Arizona. The cave trips consisted ofa drive south of Tucson to Onyx cave. Two of the members were able to explore a cave that had recently been found, The mountain trips ranged from numerous climbs up Camelback to enjoyable and exerting jaunts up Pinnacle Peak. Highlights of some of the Adventure Club 's outings: ABO VE: Randy Gill proceeds between Pinnacle and Side Peak by the use of tyrolean traverse. LEFT: John Duckworth climbs the Wedge atPinnacle Peak. BOTTOM LEFT: John Duckworth looks on as Debbie Munier climbs the Praying Monk, BELOW: Phil Moulinier gazes with awe at a cave formation. ADVENTURE CLUB - 73
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Language clubs stimulate fr ' M2 X 1 ll .l .l 5 ...F The German Club members, Bottom Row: Dianne Goldman, Gail Schilling, Norma Remington, Aimee Jaksa, and Carol Rathbun. Second Row: Mark Lestikow, Mike Boich, Richard Wilson, Carl Stevens, Bob Sanderson, and Joel Swanson. Top Row: Sharon Driscoll, David Bailey, and Ross Gale. X interest in countries German Club was just one of the many clubs on campus that catered to a group of students taking a particular language. To enlarge the students concept of the culture and to under- stand the language and people, they had movies and speakers of German background. They also held a Christmas party for their members and had a club banquet at the end of the year. To get some interaction between the clubs on campus, they held a soccer game between their club and Latin club, LEFT' The ofjicers of German Club are Joel Swan- son, Vice-President, second semester, Dennis Turner, vice-president, hrst semester, Ross Gale, Treasurer,- Carl Stevens, Secretary, Linda Driscoll, President, and Mrs. Hargrove, Sponsor. ABOVE: Here the German Club holds their traditional soft pretzel sale to raise money for their activities. GERMAN CLUB - 75
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