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L ringos Makes Amigo by Kelley Hancock i , V ,, Q Z1. -- 5 x . , ,, .. : J g 'K Los Gringos. front row: Troy Anderson, Kathy Lynch, Kim Meek, John Cuerva. 2nd row: Mitch Murdock, Craig Lewandowski, Joan McAnnich, Brent Thorely, Sabrina Diaza, Lisa Schrossberg, Darren Fernwalt, Mrs. Joy Figuerola fsponsorj, Lisa Gragg, Karen Faulkner Cpresidentl, Georgina Tavera, Michelle Los Gringos was the Spanish club here at Saguaro. Los gring0s means people who werenlt born with Spanish blood. Most of the 64 members were not Spanish but they still enjoyed the culture. The goal of Los Gringos was to get stu- dents together in a common atmosphere and become amigos. They had many social and educational gatherings to promote the idea. When Mrs. Joy Figuerola, sponsor of Los Gringos and Spanish teacher for 25 years, was asked what word best describes Los Gringos, she said, A1egria! Fun! The officers of Los Gringos were: Presi- dent: Karen Faulkner, Vice President: Chris Bandouberisg Secretary: Stacie Shurtz, Treasurer: Joan TaFoya and Ser- geant-at-Arms: Tom Cohen. Making more goodies for a Los Gringos party is Presi- dent, senior Joan TaFoya. PHOTO BY ULLERICH Rhee, Jim Furgill, Lissa Staples, Nancy Bandis, Ka- ren Gardiner, Jean McAnnich, Angela Skilzls, Jeffrey Segalbaum. 3rd row: Susan Lynch, Jennifer Story, Tiffany Smith, Jim Mobley, Gina Rascon, Mary Hop- pins, George Heddy, Kathy Lyne, LeAnne Meley, Caught getting some munchies is Senior PHOTO BY ULLERICH Cindy Bartram, Tom Cohen Csergea 5 3 Lisa Risser. t-at-armsi, n Steve Johnson, Walter Ries, Adam Winkleman. 4th row: Tom Racine, Chris Joy, Eric Selig Eric Samuels, Dick Gee, Chuck Pshaeri BY ULLERICH a. back row: ch. PHOTO
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Mr. Ed Littleton profusely tries to state his point while his students stentoriously study their typewriters. Donna Johnson Larry Reader Mr. Jay Philips lectured to his first hour ac- counting class. He taught business education as well as accounting. Business 143
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asic Approach s Used Language is used by everyone, without it we could not communicate with each other. However, not everyone speaks the same language. In order to converse with people of different cultures, we must learn other languages. The foreign language department helped us learn languages other than our own. They offered a variety: Spanish, French and even German. The department had a new French teacher this year, Mrs. Hara- don. She moved here from France 9 years ago. The difficulty of learning a different lan- guage depended onthe amount of effort put pforth by the student. Mrs. Georgina Hat- ton, head of the foreign department, said, What you get out of it depends on what you put into it. p A little effort went a long way in learning to communicate with people of different cultures. - Mmm...- Mrs, Baker's Ist hour class gels an Espanol lesson PHOTO BY WILLIAMS Todd Purvis, junior, and Michelle Lanin, freshman, practice up on their French during Mrs. Vance's 3rd hour class. PHOTO BY RIES Yolaida Briley Joy Figuerola Georgina Hatton Carmel Vance Foreign Language 145
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