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IABOVE: Immediately after being crowned by Carol Orcutt and Mike Jorgensen, Raena Ingham prepares to Ieavethe field as the first homecoming queen. I TOP RIGHT: Raena Ingham and Scott Rumel dance to the music at the Homecoming dance, sponsered by the Student Council on November 6. l RIGHT: Homecoming attendants: Seniors, Scott Rumel and Ginger Jackson: Juniors, Randy Thompson and Robin De Long: Sophomores, Diane De Haven and Richard Stagg: Freshmen, Julie Noland and Brian Lundberg. 34 STUDENT LIFE
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NOVEMBER Cross country team captures second place in state Spirit soared in November with Spir- it Week Ieading the way. Spirit Week, the first week of November, promoted competition between the classes. It came to a peak during the pep assem- bly, the last day of the week. During the assembly, the homecoming royalty for that night's game were introduced to the student body. Held over for an extra night, the three act play Star- Spangled Girl proved Advanced Drama's acting ability. Due to the large mass of play enthusiasts, a number of peo- ple were turned away at the door. The sophomore dance, held on the night of the third showing of the play, com- bined forces with the play and pro- vided a discount to those who went to both events. At the end of the month, the cross country team journeyed to the state meet at East High in Phoe- nix. With a valiant effort, the team placed second, adding another trophy to Sahuaro's rapid growing collection. STUDENT LIFE 33
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HOMECOMI NG Delay of bleachers moves first homecoming to Palo Verde Sahuaro's first homecoming cele- bration was held on foreign soil due to the continuing lack of bleachers. Despite this peculiarity, a large number of students and ex-students, almost completely filling Palo Verde's bleach- ers, formed for the game and the halftime ceremony. Homecoming attendants, Ginger Jackson, Scott Rumel, Robin De Long, Randy Thomp- son, Diane De Haven, Richard Stagg. Julie Noland, and Brian Lundberg were .all recognized during halftime and witnessed the crowning of the home- coming royalty, Richard Golub and Raena Ingham. The iuniors, taking advantage of the large crowd. also took part in homecoming by selling mums, a corsage made of chrysanthemums, to earn money for their class. After the game, the homecoming dance, spon- sored by the Student Council. attracted a number of Sahuaro students while other students went to Sahuaro's den. the Pizza Hut. STUDENT LIFE 35
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