Saguaro High School - Sentinel Yearbook (Scottsdale, AZ)

 - Class of 1983

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.French Club front row: Sarah Murley, Mary Hoppin, Mrs. Vance, Suzanne Altobello, Donna Howland sec- ond row: Christine Sato, Linda Larkin, Katrina Josef- sen, Lisa Willet, Christine Gutteridge, Heather Hall, Susan Rhee, Christine Dean, Helen Hume back row: Douglas Yee, Jennifer Witsoe, Tiffany McGowan, Lara McGowan, Amy Rosler, Todd Davis, Lisa How- land PHOTO BY ULLERICH German, French Club Enjoy Activeness Saguaro's German club was very busy on and off campus this year. The club won first place in a window painting contest during Christmas, and won second place in the banner contest at Homecoming. At Thanksgiving, the club had a food drive and then purchased the rest of the food needed to make a complete meal before donating the food to a needy family through Vista Del Camino. At Christmas the club made decorations and gifts for the same family. You don't have to speak German to be in the club, we hope to have more members in the club next year. Our main purpose is to be a community club and to learn about German culture. said Mike Fox, sopho- more, president of the German club. Other activities the club partook in were selling gummy bears, eating dinner at a German restaurant and attending the Oc- tober German festival. We had two foreign exchange students in our club this year, Claudia Holzhauser from Germany and Charlotte Overvik from Norway. We like having members from around the world, said Mike. The French clubiswimostly made up of underclassmen who are really hard work- ers. One thing that stood out was how many people really wanted to participate, said Suzi Altobello, senior, president of the French club. The French Club's main activity this year was to raise money through bakesales so all the members could go out for lunch and eat French food. Other activities were decorating a cafeteria window at Christ- mas, making and having a booth and a ban- ner at Homecoming, renting a French mov- ie, and a Valentine's Day party at Mrs. Vance's house at which there were crepe and fondue contests for the best tasting dishes. The club also had Mary Hoppin and Mr. Tom Hopkins come and speak and show slides of their visits to France with French food for refreshments. The reason Ifeel that this is a special club is because of Mrs. Vance. The club forms around her and the special feeling she has for her students and people that take part in a club brings out the best in everyone. S he's a very special person. Nous vous aimons Madame Vance. said Suzi. German Club front row: Heather Genovese Ctreasur- erl, Charlotte Ovrevik Cvice presidentj, Claudia Holz- hauser Csecretaryj, Anita Albrecht back row: Mike Fox Cpresidentj, Carol Wegleitner, Jim Sueflow, Mi- chelle Schuette, Marc Low, Kevin Franks, Chris Deon, Ron Niederer, Ryan Horlacher PHOTO BY ULLERICH German, French Clubs 63

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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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COE Gain u iness Knowledge 'ia , N Yrns - , I em A . K V' V j r.. le f , ig .' I ,,, M -,., , lnmaunw Call at as Mary Connaughton works hard to solve a complicated business problem. PHOTO BY WEN DT Computer work was one ofthe trials for COE member 'Anita Albrent. PHOTO BY WENDT Paper work is one of the things COE can prepare its members for, especially Joyce Linton. PHOTO BY WENDT J, -e kb COE iCooperate Offee Educalionl pro- vided Saguaro seniors the opportunity to enter the business field to earn money as well as to gain experience by working with business techniques and machines such as word processors and computers. More guys should get involved, it gives everyone a step ahead. It gives you respon- siblity plus extra pay and a credit. This is defnately a class to take zfyou're entering the business jieldf' said Anita Albecht, treasurer of COE. COE's main activities this year were to go on a camping trip and have a banquet for the participating employers from firms like Armour Dial, National Semi Conductor and the City of Scottsdale. The class is a good learning experience in using business machines. Above all, my advice to next year's seniors, don't eat tuna jishjirst thing in the morning, said Anna Royce, president of COE. COE's officers were Anna Royce fpresi- dentj, Pam Buono fvice presidentj, Karen Wellerstein fsecretaryj, and Anita Al- brecht Ctreasurerj. 5N!3t ' -Oz 2? COE front row: Vicki Whitmore, Stacey Lavidas. Ray, Vickie Bennett,Mary Connaughton, Karen Wel- Pam Buono second row: Anna Royce, Joyce Linton, lenstein, Anita Albrecht. PHOTO BY WENDT Tami Magee back row: Mr. Jerry Smith, Jennifer

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