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rosh elections, fund-raising ampaigns fill second month ith the first month of school finally oming to an end, so did the initial ex- itement and confusion of the begin- ing of the year. October's first two ays brought the Red Cross member- hip drive to an end. Competition be- ween the homerooms ended with Mr. veson's homeroom collecting the most money. Money raising campaigns were held throughout the month. During the second week, the senior class held a sucker sale to raise money for class activities. Following the lead of the seniors, American Field Service sold popcorn balls as their fund-raising project. The German Club held an Ok- toberfest on the 15th with booths set up in a carnival-like fashion for entertain- ment. The freshmen were busy during the month preparing for election of their class officers in the general e- lections at the end of October. STUDENT LIFE 31
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.5 glen 53.1 M . f l TOP LEFT: Interested parents listen to Mr. Stan explain his History class procedures, during Parents' Night on Oct. 22. I MlDDLE: Displaying her speaking voice, Annette Holdman participates in a speech meet at Sahuaro on October 17. l FAR RIGHT: Reaching over 100096 in the Red Cross Drive, by having an average donation per student of over one dollar, were the homerooms of Mr. lveson. Mrs. Cook and the Library Aides. Mr. Iveson's class won the competition with 120096. l BOTTOM: Mark Gilliland snacks on an AFS popcorn ball to ease the pains of studying. eg 30 STUDENT LIFE
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l MIDDLE: Spirit Games involve such high drama during Spirit Week as the lifesaver race. Each class races against the others in passing a life saver down the line first. l UPPER RIGHT: Homecoming queen Reana Ingham circles the field, approaching her destination in front of the home bleachers, were she will be crowned during halftime activities. I BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Hy Hendrickson, Executive Secretary of the Arizona interscholastic Association, presents Sahuaro's Cross Country team with the second placetrophy in the State on November 25. l BELOW: Scheduled for late in October, but occuring in November, was the Girl's League Tea and Fashion Show. Using the staircase as an entry point, the models showed this year's fashions. 32 STUDENT LIFE 4 , 6. or fsifig . 'fi iii ,f
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