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I RIGHT: Sahuaro students rock to the music ofthe Girls' League dance, the first dancethis year. IUPPER MIDDLE:Students experience the disadvantages of a large school as passing periods get more and more crowded. I FAR RIGHT: Randy Thompson desperately tries to block a Catalina defense man but without success. IBOTTOM MIDDLE: Mortimer, another Woodstoock, was the biggest success in the history of Sahuaro, collecting over six hundred dollars. I LOWER LEFT: Faculty members show they also have an outside school life as Mr. lsmay plays a game of horseshoes at the faculty social, held September 27 at Camp Adventure. ' ' 'ity' ' -- 9v f'4g -' 5-'w v 28 STUDENT LIFE Q if E I ',,, 'iw g i ts L ' -. :V
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FADS A ND FASHIONS Clothes mirror liberal, conservative personalities of students, faculty Ciothing styles and accessories por- trayed both student and faculty per- sonalities on Sahuaro's campus. Few- er and fewer students resembled car- bon copies of their friends. individ- uality was expressed in a number of ways through handmade clothes and accessories, family heirlooms and other personal touches. The broader variety of fabrics gave even the male popula- tion of Sahuaro more freedom to ex- press their moods and personalities through clothes. individuality some- times combined and sometimes clashed with conformity in creating the indi- vidual personalities of Sahuaro's stu- dents. One combination of the two fac- tors resulted in one girl wearing the customary levi's and, adding her own touch, carried a hand-embroidered bag. Teachers were identifiable too through the clothes they wore. Their conserv- ative and liberal personalities were easily distinguished th rough clothing. ., , STUDENT LIFE 27
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SEPTEMBER Cougars adjust to straight sixty-minute schedule Paving of the parking lot, freshmen's free first period and the straight six- ty minute schedule, which most students considered dull, were only some of the unusual events which made this year's return unique. In addition, students faced the usual September hassles of IBM schedule changes, new teachers and finding a date in time for the Girls' League Mixer, the first social event of the season. After three years of existence, Sahuaro finally got its name on the school. The Sahuaro Improvement Committee ac- complished this with proceeds from their rock festival, Mortimer. It was the most successful dance in the history of Sahuaro, earning over six hundred dollars. Twelve new pom pon girls and the eight new varsity cheerleaders met the public along with the football team at the first game against the Palo Verde team. STUDENT LIFE 29
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