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Students conscious of traditions, ociiviiies 5 The election of Freshman class ofjicers paved the beginnings Freshman Razz Week, a tradition celebrated by many Seniors around the ofa memorable year for many students. valley schools can be a very embarrassing situation to many underclass- men. Fortunately all recover with revenge on their minds. i w Parents discuss among themselves and explore the environment. Many seized the opportunity to seek a word and autograph from actor, Dick Van Dyke. 18- STUDENT LIFE
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up S , ,lj ff ..f',,,,' fgfffifvfgf Y 5 ,'-,, if, ,,,,, gn, I . 4, if , '- 46 Qs' 4 atge 'Z' , 5 ff, f . ,QV aff' At the picnic Saturday morning, members of Saguaro Saber Society sold pop while Zeta Gamma Phi sold hot dogs. ABOVE: During a break from the games, students group around the pop. LEFT' The dance held that Saturday night in the cafeteria was the climax ofthe Homecoming weekend and the last official duty of Gina and Larry as 1970-71 royalty. On October 24, Saguaro held its fifth annual Homecoming with a pep assembly starting off the weekend, as the candidates were introduced and the outcome of the floats announced. Seniors came in first, with Sophomores second, Freshmen third and Juniors fourth. During the halftime of the Yuma game, the Homecoming couple was crowned by last year's King and Queen, Wayne Mattingly and Chris Smith, who crowned Larry Anderson and Gina Long 1970-71 royalty, Attendants were Terry West, Kory Schuknecht, Leesa Campbell, and Jana Yort, Saturday began with a picnic at Chestnut Park where students celebrated the win over Yuma the night before, That night, the cafeteria was transformed into a 'Carden ofEdenU where students and royalty danced to the sounds of Gossip, At 11 p.m., In the Beginningnfaded away to a memory and the harsh light of reality once again occupied the minds of students STUDENT LIFE - 17
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... Xflx Vice President, Spiro Agnew made a rare appearance in Arizona where he talked to an audience of T. V viewers, expressing his feelings about today 's youth, the Vietnam war, and other subjects. Tradition lead the way during the 1970-71 terin, with many new activities added for spice and color, Election of Freshnzan class officers started the year, followed closely by Freshnzan Ra: Week, when timid underclassnzen were noticed by their fellow experienced Senior class nienzbers. Next canie October and Open House where parents were wel- coine to look, listen and question. Various oigani:a- tions on cainpus inaintained a successful year in which they participated fully in chosen activities. Student Council sponsored old-tinze movies, tutoring trips, a puppet show and others, while Saguaro 's cocci musical club, Voices clzristened the year by launching their first performance in the presence of' Vice President, Spiro Agnew. frx I - .9--9- x Q--' A modern puppet show version of Little Red Riding Hood, had an unusual effect on its audience. Voices, led by Mr. Joseph Esile gave an electrifying perjbrmance earlv in the year at the Del Webb Townhouse before various political statesmen. During the year Student Council sponsored many new, interesting, and entertaining activities. One of them included a W,C Fields movie. STUDENT LIFE I9
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