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ACTIVITIES activities became more wide- as more free time was acquired. s' pastimes varied, from teach- little children to playing a rough of tackle football at the nearby school, or country club, Some acquired jobs washing dishes baby sitting while others remained and did yardwork around the or took care of their younger rothers and sisters. Casually driving ITOP MIDDLE: Freshman Gloria Guarino splurges during Christmas Day on a most appreciated gift of candies. I TOP LEFT: Melody Montgomery, spending some of her summer vacation at Camp Adventure, takes charge of many small children, tryingto find something which amuses them. l BOTTOM LEFT: Symbolizingthetalents of many unknown artists. the wall on 6th street stands out in a class all its own. IBOTTOM MIDDLE: Les Foster checks the oil on one of his favorite hobbies, his Morgan. Joy riding and repairing any breakage are among the pleasures and responsibilities in having such a hobbie. l BELOW: Participating in the winter bowling league at Iceland Bowl, Doug Mark, strives to capture the league title. ctivities scatter Cougars through city around with no destination, some stu- dents did nothing but relax from their troublesome school day, while others worked eagerly on their hobbies. Out- side activities sometimes were relaxed to school. Some golfers trying out for the golf team had to play in the Christmas tournament held at the 49er's Country Club to qualify. The yearbook members had to work so me holidays and weekends to complete their deadlines. STUDENT LIFE 17
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IABOVE: Taken just off Golf Links road. this picture depicts the trash which accumulates in many washes around Tucson. I TO P: The problem of re-cycling materials has long stumped leading conser- vationists. Here is a junkyard on Ajo Way seen by many winter visitors to and from Old Tucson. I RIGHT: This cemetery in northern Mexico serves as an ironic re- minder of what pollution does to all living things. l MIDDLE: Copper smelters such as this one pourtons of sulfur into the air each year. l FAR RIGHT: People are such slobs. They'll be ten feet from atrash can and dropsomethingon the ground. 1 i l ? 18 STUDENT LIFE '
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