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,-AXA L.. if . 9 sf? if . ,r',, IO DEMANDMENTS OF THY SCHOOL Thou shalt honor thy school with all thy heart and all thy hide. And these ten com- mands here told thee must thou keep all the days of thy student life: I. Thou shalt be on time all the tirne. Blame not thy broken clock, the winds of winter, or thy mode of transportation. II. Thou shalt tell it like it is and never bear false witness against a classmate, a teacher, or the principal. Accept the blame for thine own failings. III. Thou shalt not waste thy classroom time with questions both foolish and fatuous. IV. Thou shalt combfbrush thy hair and apply thy lipstick in that place provided for such private undertakings. V. Thou shalt not pass notes to communi- cate with thy male or female friends, but wait until lunch or school day's end pres- ents thee with both time and fortuitous opportunity. VI. Thou shalt keep thy locker neat and orderly at thy coming to and thy leave-tak- ing from this institution of scholarship. VII. Thou shalt not covet the brains and abilities of those superior in wisdom. Rather shalt thou study harder and strive with greater effort. VIII. Thou shalt maintain thy books in good condition, likewise thy mind, for life is not to be found in comics but in learning. IX. Thou shalt not abuse thy privilege as a desirable female by wearing scents and costumes that would make eyes wander. Or, if a male, thou shalt be gentlemanly and never the brutish clod. These are abo- minations devoutly to be avoided. X. Thou shalt not mutter under thy breath in disagreement. Rather shalt thou honor thy classmates and thy studies. Silence is golden and in suggplglgfansyhou learn. Kits T2 IT XXW . sy , fig.. Q! XY .glad ' ,Y ' Z I' T j exe its sv W 3 Us 9 F3 QJ sf H4 Qc, 'T , UQ .9 g.f.1 Qg.lfC, yn 'sf O, Q, ffl, ji Q g 'sv I QQ -c . .. if Cc . TQ' Q, To All C 'Y ' in 'gy I ' Cp 77 if I., C571 ,. ,. .X f Q J.,-44 C' 'I ' ' f F . Q . , . f I k , CC , 5,1 CN, F' 55 2, '7
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Seniors first to attend fo ur years at new school Four years ago our T50 seniors attended classes as freshmen at the newly constructed Apache Junction High School. As the first graduates to attend the full four years at this new facility, these students have faced changes in govern- ment class requirements, they no longer are required to have a iob as a senior, or be a member of any vocational train- ing program, and are required to be on campus four hours a day. TOP LEFT - Senior Dale Thompson relaxes in Yearbook Class as Ben Wil- hite, Taylor Publishing representative, speaks and shows slides. TOP MIDDLE - The lunch bell rings and freezes the action of three seniors - Art McCoIgan, Tami Respondek, and Gina Marsallo in the process of leaving class. TOP RIGHT - Sr. Les Price demon- strates the baritone. MIDDLE RIGHT - Photographer Bill Flowers from Imperial Photography positions Victor Huerta for his senior portrait. CENTER - Sr. Art McCoIgan dreams of making a game saving touchdown. BOTTOM MIDDLE - Sr. Fernando Quintana, foreign exchange student from Colom- bia, takes a break in the home econom- ics room. BOTTOM LEFT - Srs. Dar- lene Lipovic and Linda Bennett on their way to a Student Council meeting. BOTTOM RIGHT - Sr. Brett Shine.
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Seniors pick class rings John House if K f VE ' A E Dub Jackson Lorie Jenkins Bill JOi'If'lS0fI as ii 'D 'Ai x. . Jv- -' ur. f.-4 Z-,V .1 ' 1 1 ,2 Q 11, Z in Alf i, - .W . , Dana Kopp Henry Londovozo Lehrkamp , Q, H ,- i i Q .,' Ag 'wr 4- 'tm ' -V .1 f m,AV+L fi' 1 270 it to Greta Little Dennis Linden Dorlene Lipovic Scott Liversedge Art McColgan
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