Saguaro High School - Sentinel Yearbook (Scottsdale, AZ)

 - Class of 1983

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Club Help the Communit RALLY I I was really happy that I was able to be preszdent of Rally I I got to da more and learn more not only about some mee people but about leadmg Of every thzng the meetings were most memorable and very Interesting We also got ta take part ln a lot of school actlvztzes Rally I has made thls a great yearfar me 1 haven I stopped enjoyzng mysebf all year Katy Halbert PHOTO BY LE GRAND by Craig Lewandowskt Future Medzcal Students was created on campus to mtroduce the student to the fas cmatlng world of medlcme They hold semmars and have question and answer ses slons with people 1n the medlcal fleld so that they can have a better tdea of what IS mvolved lfthey shouldjom thls fleld Many students profess that they are more 1n formed after every meeting and better pre pared to handle problems they may face The Future Medzcal Students Club tront row Gino Saballlll back row Nathan Nltzky Mary Kay Hlck man B111 LeGrand and Nara Brados MS Rally l, FMS 61

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TARS Take Part in Politics The Saguaro Teen Age Republicans KTARSJ who are we? A weird group of kids with obscure interests and views? Absolutely not! We are a group ofstudents who have taken an interest in thefuture ofour countryg and rightly so, as we are the leaders oftomorrow, working today. TARS took an active role in the 1982 General Election campaigns by passing out literature, conduc- ting phone surveys, stujjfing envelopes, serving as pages and decorating for parties. When working to- gether these tedious tasks became enjoyable and made for some lasting friendships. Also our ejjforts were rewarded with parties, dinners, contributions to our .,,, ., TARS members relax after a long day of car washing. They will use the money to send members to Washing- ton D.C. The Teen Age Republicans worked over 700 hours on-the 1982 General Election cam- paigns. This allowed them to meet many major political leaders including Senator Barry Goldwater and John Rhodes. This instilled in them the drive to raise the money which they will use to go on to Washington D.C. this summer. To do this they have sold I Love Republicans but- tons and held fund raisers. If successful they will send ten members to D.C. Teen Age Republicans front row: Susan Lynch CSecre- taryj, Joan Tafoya tVice-Presidentj, Cindy Bartram tPresidentj, Kathryn Lynch tTreasurerJ, Miss Lois Fitch, sponsor, middle row: Christy Reynolds, Karen Shell, Lisa Gragg lSergeant-at-Armsj, Valerie Gale, Tami Winebrener back row: Travis Miller, Craig Lewandowski, Darron Fernwalt, Tim Hunt, Becky Jones, Laura Hewlett, Jocques Brados, Karen Faulk- ner 60 TARS trip and the satisfaction of being a vital part of politics. We met with such political leaders as Leo Corbet, Eldon Rudd, John McCain and Barry Goldwater. TARS will also be traveling to Washington D.C., in June to attend the 1983 National Teen Age Republican Leadership Conference. It is a chance to visit the nation's capital, other TARS, Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Conner and President Ronald Reagan! I am gratefulfor the help and advice ofour 'Mom' Miss Fitch. It's been a fantastic year and a great success because of YOU, TARS. I appreciate and thank you all! - Cindy Bartram Tars members were able to meet and get to know such political leaders as Rep. John McCain. I Tami Winebrener was thrilled when she was able tc meet Senator Barry Goldwater. 'Si 'ay le F



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HERO akes Dream Come True HERO, CHome Economics Related Occu- pationsj served as a class, a club and a job. Each senior member attended class every- day, worked at a job relating to home eco- nomics fifteen hours a week and held meet- ings every Friday. HERO's main activity was to work with Greicius Make A Wish foundation to help a 15 year-old boy who is dying of a terminal disease and receiving treatment in Greece. His lifelong dream was to be a professional golf player. Hero, through fund raisers made enough money to supply the airfare, hotel accommadations, car rental, food and spending money for him to attend a golf tournament that features professional golf and baseball players. Some of the fund rais- ers were selling candy bars, sports discount HERO Officers front row: Joe Hunt tvice presidentj, Kim Oehlerking Csecretaryj, Cindy Casey fpublic re- lationsj, Nassar Jabbar tpresident first semesterj, Lisa Rekittke tpresident second semester, secretary first semesterj, Susan Swan ftreasurerj PHOTO BY WEINGART cards, cook books, M 'n M's, NFL tum- blers, and memo corkboards. Ifeel that we work together well which seems to help us reach our goal. said Lisa Rekittke, Senior, president of HERO. Other activities were to visit tif possiblej other student's places of work, such as res- taurants, interior design studios, clothing stores and child care centers. During the holidays, a committee planned parties, along with community services such as car- oling at a nursing home and giving toys, clothes, and gift certificates to needy fam- ilies. February 14-18 was HERO week begin- ning with a picnic that Sunday and was celebrated by sending gifts to teachers and flowers to the administrators. I think that it's really good that we have such a good home ec. department. I hope that next year when Scottsdale stu- dents come the program will be able to benefit everyone. We owe a lot of our good work to Mrs. Reidt, said Lisa. HERO officers were,frst semester Nas- sar Jabbar Cpresidentj, Joe Hunt Cvice presidentj, Lisa Rekittke fsecretaryj, Julia Heersche ftreasurerb, second semester Lisa Rekittke fpresidentj, Joe Hunt Cvice presi- dentj, Kim Oehlerking Csecretaryj, Susan Swan ftreasurerj and Cindy Casey fpublic relationsj HERO front row: Lillian Turak, Suzanne Rightnowar, Kati Vaughan, Cindy Casey, Joe Hunt, Lisa Rekittke, Katy Mazure, Susan Swan second row: Tina Wallace, Stacie Goodkin, Kim Oehlerking, Cheryl Coats, Mindy Paulsen, Julie Ohlhausen back row: Jim Stransky, Kevin Rosbrook, Nassar Jabbar, Terry Pritchard, Mark Sebright, Mary Powers, Cheryl Fletcher, Mrs. Reidt PHOTO BY WEIN- GART

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