Saguaro High School - Sentinel Yearbook (Scottsdale, AZ)

 - Class of 1983

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Staff Experiences of Changes Although the theme of the book was 'fWe the Peoplef' Changes seemed more ap- propriate for the Sentinel staff itself. The actual dimensions of the book were increased and the traditional rivalries be- tween the newspaper and yearbook staffs were relaxed. Both the philosophy and the style of the book were changed. Mrs. Car- men Wendt became the new advisor, and a supplement was added. Volleyball games against other schools' journalism staffs proved to be some of the social highlights of the year. The planning stage ended with the first deadline in September. October through January were spent finishing the main por- tion ofthe book. The last deadline was met in February, and it was met early in con- trast to many of the others which were shipped late. The spring was spent working on the sup- l below Photographers Martin Ries and Chris Camano take a break out from their hectic schedule. PHOTO BY WENDT plement and a poetry notebook. Among some of the temporary faces that appeared was Mrs. Faith Fisers who be- came both the assistant advisor and perma- nent friend while Mrs. Wendt was absent to become a new mother. The outstanding staffer and photogra- phers were, respectively, Mary Lou Mobley and Chris Camano and Charles Ullerich. The best thing about this year was that, although we werefaced without a lot ofproblems, we helped each other along the way, commented Academics Editor Randy Udelman. PHOTO BY ULLERICH New Staffers front row: Chrissy Papciak, Chrissy Cassella back row: Bill LeGrand, Brian Helm, Mrs. Carmen Wendt, advisor, Craig Lewandowski PHOTO BY MOBLEY Sentinel Staff front row: Chris Spatgen, Staphanie MCRaef Nicole Waldf00P, KCHY Hancock- SUSHU Udelman Lana Arner Mary Lou Mobley Charles Willi21mS, Mary H0PkiFlS, Mrs- Faith Fisers, Carrie Ullerich top row Martin Ries Jennifer Beck Quin Coleman, Chris Camano, Lissa Staples row 2: Randy DeAngg-:leg Tom Amolic PHOTO BY SPATGEN hyzli' 5

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Stephanie McRae works diligently on a layout before the fourth of five deadlines. PHOTO BY WILLIAMS Nicole Waldroop, sophomore, chooses photos of Pom and Cheer from a Contact sheet. PHOTO BY WIL- LIAMS Charles Ullerich helps Sports Staffer Quin DeAngelis select photos for his golf layout. PHOTO BY WIL- LIAMS Kelly Hancock and Lana Arner show how close two people can become after working through six months and five deadlines together. PHOTO BY WILLIAMS left Business Manager Joanna Wagner shows Editor- in-Chief Mary Lou Mobley a photo she plans to use on the Romeo and Juliet spread. PHOTO BY WEIN- GART right Senior Tom Antolic confers with Advisor Mrs. Carmen Wendt during his second year as a Sentinel photographer. PHOTO BY HUFF Suzanne Williams expresses her feelings as one of the few female photographers on staff. PHOTO BY UL- LERICH 40 Sentinel Staff



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Student Council Ha a Successful Year The student councilis task was a very im- portant one. They had to run the student body effectively by encouraging participa- tion in school activities and providing com- munication between students, faculty, ad- ministration and the community. To do this, they had to have a working knowledge of the government. All officers took a stu- dent government class where they were taught the skills of parliamentary proce- dure, learned how to administer the duties of their offices and were trained to be lead- ers by the student council advisor, Miss Lois Fitch, who has been the student council advisor for H100 years and counting. The student council was formed and run like a government. At the top was the stu- dent body officers, then the senior, junior, sophomore and freshman class officers. There was a student advisory board mem- ber who attended school board meetings where he represented the student body. The members-at-large worked with fund-rais- ing, public relations, publicity, spirit, ac- tivities and clubs. The liaison committee was a newly formed branch of the student council. They provided a link of communication between the council and the students. This was a main source ofideas for the student council. It provided them with a way to find out the student bodys' reactions and opinions. The liaison committee . . worked out quite well, Miss Fitch said. Some of the accomplishments of the stu- dent council over the year were the Frosh Mixer, Homecoming, King and Queen of Winter Sports, WAF week and the new 'Teacher of the Year', award. PHOTOS BY ULLERICH Miss Lois Fitch, the Student Council Advisor. 42 Student Council by Kelley Hancock Deane Tonn, member of the Student Advisory Board. The Members at Large are: bottom Cindy Tomaszewski tBest Clubj, Cindy Bartrom tPublic Relationsj, Lisa Schlossberg CActivitiesj, Kim Amory fPublicityj, John Limpic tFund Raisingj, and Robin Thompson QFund Raisingj who is not pictured. The Liaison Committee consists of: Hilary Sadler, and Katy Kenyon.

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