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Hero During the 1979-1980 school year Hero had various activities scheduled for members. The hrst and most important activity was traveling to elementary and day care centers three days a week. As a community service, the group sponsored a children's movie, along with the city of Saginaw, two Saturdays a month at the Community Center. To excite children at Calvary Day Care Center, the members hosted a Halloween party hlled with fun. Seriously thinking about neglected children, they sponsored a Toy Drive to aid a Christmas party at Hunter Day Care Center. Traveling to Edna Gladney Home enthused the girls who lived there, and a visit to the Easter Seal Society fascinated the children there. Another interesting visit was to the Child Study Center to observe children with special needs. E. Oflicers for the year were: president, Cheryl Johnson, vice-president, Robin Roarkg secretary, Robin Julich, treasurer, Brenda Kelton and historians, Betsy Johnson and Dee Dee Granado. Organizations 53 E Y
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The 1979-1980 Art Club officers were: president, Jimmy Brumbalowg vice-president, Jimmy Vosbergg secretary-treasurer, Karla Thomeg and historian, Rachel McLain. The members began the year building the homecoming float which was planned by Karla Thome and Jodie Barton. They were to go to CrystaI's Pizza for their Christmas party, and visit museums for their VAN Club entertainment. C . . ...QT ff ' H- 3?i1 f ' 'A , :Y F 'i r. ' af' 1 B zx lg X' I J ' . i 'x al Mary Ellen Szlasa concentrates on her artwork. bl Hero club members. cl Mrs. Jo Ann Brown and Kari Shaw work frantically on the art club Float that was presented at Homecoming. dl Janet Fulkerson, after being crowned 1979 Homecoming Queen, displays the club's masterpiece. el Miss Beverly Hall lights off a tiger during the annual Hero Toy Drive. fl Lisa Rankin wraps toys for needy children. gl Art Club members. 52 Organizations vw-...,..,... .rxsgwg I 'er 1, 7' W WEB A . re 'J ff, .i Q 1 ,!. ..: '- A ia .6?'f.'Ls.7'f' .-.
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Pioneer Press PIONEER PRESS staffers prepared news for the student body and the community twice a month when they put together the school newspaper. The staff learned the fundamentals of news, feature, editorial and headline writing during the year, enabling many of them to enter UIL contest events in lVlarch. The newspaper, an eight-page tabloid style, was mailed out to homes of each student enrolled in the Eagle IVlountain- Saginaw Schools. Guest speakers during the year for the classes were Donna Darovich, STAR- TELEGRAIVI feature writer and Gail Burris, public relations ofhcer of the Fort Worth National Bank. b c al PIONEER PRESS staff. bl Even with cold hands, Laura Scarborough finishes up copy for the PIONEER PRESS, along with staff member Brad Shaw. cl Dee Dee Granado concentrates on a story about HERO. di Sheri Means, Theresa Bicknell and Janet Casey take a break in second period journalism. el PIONEER staffers Todd Womack, Carter Horner, Amy Kimmel and James Hoover get ready for another big deadline. fl Photographer Scott Day takes great pictures, even when he stars in them. gl Bob Allen and Jackie Petrilli alphabetize index cards for the yearbook. hi PIONEER staff. 54 Organizations rs, .et 1
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