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Chris Camano displays an earful of ornamental weap- ons. PHOTO BY REIS Wade Nelson and Tiffany Lendrum model their pol- ished preppy look, as seen on many students. PHOTO BY WILLIAMS Carrie Coleman, Jennifer Cooley and Michelle Cale- Kim Aehrezn, Jana Tull and Lori Gollinger participate baut pose for an early morning shot. Carrie sports the in Honicconiingk dress-up-day. Jana having won a tuxedo style while Jennifer and Michelle model their Saber Emmy for her totally awesome Valley Girl stylish haircuts. PHOTO BY REIS outfit, PHOTO BY LJLLERICH if as ' an an up 151-xzk KSN xx Y N... U Xi Mike Rosy and Nicole Waldroop show their fashion know-how. PHOTO BY REIS Fashion 31
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Campus Abound With Student f Style This year many new trends and styles sur- faced on campus. Oyer the summer both guys and girls cut their hair in shorter layered styles and add- ed anywhere from one to four new holes in their ears. Often the earrings were anything from button to bizarre. Clothes took a new twist with miniskirts, Bermuda shorts, ruffled shirts and tuxedo- style outfits coming in style. Patterns in- cluded polka dots, checks and stripes. Popular shoe styles included sneakers of all kinds, vans, pumps, boots and penny loafers, with the topsider still seen at school. Although preppy clothes and shoes were still quite common, some would-be prep- pies were seen donning trendy styles. Other popular items were bandanas, ar- gyle socks, concert T-shirts, Vuarnet sun glasses, bow ties and all sorts of buttons. Shawn Hart, Sandi Wong, Kim Middleton and Kelley Hancock dress in some of the many styles seen on campus. PHOTO BY REIS Mary Ellen Ullerich and Tory Rollins take part in the Homecoming festivities by dressing for the Fast Times At Saguaro High day. PHOTO BY ULLER- ICH 30 Fashion Dessire Sarozek displays her casual style of dressing on a quiet campus morning. PHOTO BY REIS
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r. Civitan Spon or Blood Drive by Mary Lou Mobley Out ofall the djferent clubs I belong to, I have gained the mostfrom being in Civitan. Civitan has given me a chance to work with special people and understand their The Saguaro Club had the honor of having in its ranks a number of state officers of Jr. Civitan. In addition to below Mary Hoppin, district governor, were Eric Samuels, district treasurer, Liz Levy, Miss Junior Civitan, and Mary Lou Mobley, district scrapbook chairman. feelings. I love to work with people and watch them learn to like themselves and be hap- py. Not only do the people I work withfeel good, but helping them lets me appreciate mysehf more, said Kim Amory, chaplain. Some of the most valuable projects that the Jr. Civitan worked on were the blook drives, the Fiesta Bowl marathon, dances for the Scottsdale Foundation for the Handicapped, the swim-a-thon, the gift wrapping booth, and many state-wide events. These included the bike-a-thon, the Mile of Pennies, and many other events that were sponsored by various Senior Civi- tan groups. Making memories at a Monday night Civitan meeting arejuniors Lana Arner and Karen Gardiner. PHOTO BY ULLERICH Laurie Weiss CPresidentJ and Kim Amory QChaplainJ demonstrate the cross bar hold on Vice President Da- vid Hartwell. PHOTO BY ULLERICH Civitan front row: Lissa Staples, secretary, Sarah Murley, treasurer, Kim Amory, chaplain, Laurie Weiss, president, David Hartwell, vice-president 2nd row: Kim Blau, Holly Garrett, Katy Kenyon, Liz Levy, Kristin Carter 3rd row: Terri Blau, Lisa Schlossberg, Stacey Tompkins, Gina Belli, Linda Schwiecker, Denise Marque, Tammy Rangel, Audrey Kanwischer, Susan McCrary 4th row: Sari Gimbel, Patricia Provost, Kristin Rufenacht, Susan Lynch, Mike Eyres, Brett Alison 5th l row: Randa Karadsheh, Susan Butterfly, Julie Cramblet Amy Ahler, Jill Holtzman, Jennifer Hing, Diane San- torico, Kim Grace, Kathryn Lynch 6th row: Josh Levy, Laura Irish, Jeff Segelbaum, Gena Galiza. Maureen Worth, Kim Mosser, Martin Ries, Eric Samuels, Linda Larkin, Laura Studt, Brent Thorley. John Emerson, Chuck Pshaenich, Tami Winebrener, Julie Kossak, Tom Racine, Marc Low, Dick Gee, Chris Joy l
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