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fivilan Front: Valarie Day, Marissa Rosenfield, Kim vleek, Cynthia Runner 2nd row: Lisa Willett, Wendy Xllen, Katie Halbert, Karen Tamsen, Kim Bronnen- :ant, Mimi Brothers, Lori Spadafore, Alison Terry, Eusan Ragan 3rd row: Beth Kienzle, Trina Josefsen, lohn Ciccone, Carlton Mathis, Tami Travis, Lana Xrner, Karen Gardiner, Craig Lewandowski 4th row: 'Al T J, T Christine Gutteridge, Amy Rosler, Lynda Pollari, Mike Youens, Karen Hardy, Susan Faulkenberg, Ka- ren Faulkner, Mary Hopkins, Jackie Preston, Becky Rector 5th row: Melissa Chapp, Barbi Ploog, Leslie Scharfer, Katie Ahler, Ann Hubbard, Lori Garrett, Kristin Rufenacht, Megan Rogers, Susan Tooley, Kristen Watson, Kelley Hancock, Lisa Clark, Lisa fm In in I H gvll V i, VV . , , ,,,, ' - itt I V ,ff' I , , J ear t eta ' Kti' iii-My lle f ar- Silbret, Mary Mather, Stephanie Jackson, Weingart, Brian Wareing 6th row: Jennifer Hing, Sari Gimbel, Patricia Provost, Kim Grace, Carrie Cole- man, Kelly Schmotzer, Donna Young, Heather Atkin- son, Stephanie McCrae, Greg Weingart, John Cun- neen Kelly Senior Eddie McCarthy laughs as a volunteer from Arizona Blood Services helps him relax before donat- ing blood. Civitan sponsored two blood drives: one in the fall and another in March. PHOTO BY HUFF - Lliinl-S Civitan 33
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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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Dedication ut the otivation in otion by Mary Lou Mobley The team is only as good as its member- ship's dedication, commented Mrs. Rose Nack. She was the teacher of the class which consisted of 14 male and 12 female members. Based on the idea that an effec- tive motivational team could evolve from a select group of beginning speech students, the class was started four years ago. Among the various presentations these students participated in were the Frosh Lissa Staples, one of the three juniors on the team, emphasizes her words with hand gestures in an effort to convey the holiday spirit during a Reader's Theater interpretation. Jeff Nimtz, Lisa Howland, John Preston, Chuck Kai- ser, Mary Carol Taszarek, Lissa Staples, Lisa How- land, and Kristin Carter receive instructions from Patty Rader. ALL PHOTOS BY CAMANO 34 Motivation in Motion Mixer, the Homecoming and other assem- blies, a Holiday Interpreter's Theater, a f'What Lies Aheadu talk for eighth grade students and a g'Design for Success pro- gram for the new freshmen. In the community, these speakers per- formed for the Scottsdale House, Sun City, Scottsdale Honoris Cottilion, the Veteran's of Foreign Wars Contest and many other worthwhile functions. They also planned to go on a speaking tour of California. One of the fun social events of the year was a partyfdance and a Mini-Ganzai' in February. Because they were able to charge admission, they used these events as both motivational and fund raisers. Two of the students were experiencing their second years on the team. Seniors Liz Dickey and Jana Tull participated in the program both theirjunior and senior years. Although other forsenics teachers have approached Rose Nack about starting simi- lar programs at their schools, the Saguaro team remains unique. I
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