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The King and Queen of Winter Sport by Craig Lewandowski With the desolation in the winter comes many things. Though the trees are bare and the earth barren, loveliness can be found. For the nature-seeker winter is not a time to look forward to. The Saguaro student, however, looks forward to this time of year and all it brings forth. It brings such natu- ral wonders as a winning girls softball tean, a wrestling team that holds one in awe, and a bountiful basketball team. What a marvelous year this was for the winter sports fan, and what an astounding way to bring these players into the lime- light King and Queen of Winter Sports is. Shouldnft that be King and Queen of Courts? No, Student Council decided it was time for a change, a major overhaul of the system, and what better way than changing the name of the King and Queen. The pagentry and excitement that the King and Queen instill in the student body hasn't changed. ln fact, this year with the exceptionally gifted Uvonte Reed as King representing our winning basketball team and Adele D'Agostino, the charismatic cheer, from the Pom and Cheer Line as Queeng nothing could have illustrated the winning spirit of the Saguaro winter teams better. Soccer, boys' basketball, softball and wrestling all deserve some recognition for their hard work and the King and Queen filled the bill to perfection. PHOTO BY LE GRAND King and Queen Winter Sports 53
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I 2 Katy Halbert Gilbert McCann ALL PHOTOS BY RIES 52 King and Queen Winter Sports l Jennifer Beck for Paige McDowell and Eric Dean Holly Garrett and Loren Olson l P Deidre Tuten and Mark Vandeurzen Kim Blau and Steve Clarke
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Student Get nvolved ith Active Club' Ski Club This year the Ski Club went on a Purgatory trip in Durango, Colorado, on December 17. They survived a long bus trip with only one stop at a Jack-in-the-Box. Mr. Ron Vick and Coach Bob Keller chaperoned the trip. They stayed at a Best Western Hotel with four people per room. Everybody had to be at their rooms promptly at l 1:00 PM. Every morning around 8:15 they headed for the slopes until 4:30, then after skiing they had time to do other things. Afterward ev- eryone returned home to Phoenix on De- cember Zl at 4:30 AM. Sophomore Kelley Hancock said, Everyone was really wiped out. 54 ThespiansfBackpackingfSki Thespian Club Members: Front Row: Elizabeth Doe, Mary McCoy, Jamie I-lait, Vanessa Perry, Kelley Hale, Becky Wakeling, and Mr. John Young Second Back Packing Club Members: Front Row: Craig Win- ebrener, Brent Thorley, Michele Schuette, Nancy McQueen, Patty Kopp, and Jon Bonnell Back Row: Brent Gear, Sherman Mohler, Mark Hartely, Tammy Winebrener, Jennifer Witsoe, and Michelle Finch. CNot Shownl Dennis Flyte, Linda Larkin, Gary McDowell, Diane Santorico, Angie Houser, Ryan Row: Jeff Winny, Mary Curfman, Lindel Pederson, John Lipp, and Bill Carpenter Back Row: Jim Fetters, Jay Hargis, Donna Freeman, and Steve Shypitka. Daufenbach, Kevin Kehl, Mark Vandeurzen, Karl Colosimo, Dennis Haworth, Nathen Nitzky QVice Presidentj, Steve Dickerson QPresidentj, David Lipson QVice Presidentj, James Mascaro, Steven Begalman, Nicole Minetta, Anita Albrecht, Jennifer Vansant, Robert Ringwald, Matt Woody, Curtis Robinson, Alex Carlberg, Gino Sabatini, and Laura Lee.
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