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l TO P MIDDLE: Preparingto break free of the clutches of his opponent, John Hensh aw awaits the signal of the referee. I FAR RIGHT: Mrs. Bill lsmay is presented the AthIete's Foot Award by Scott Rumel. Mrs. Muramoto also received the award at the Letterman CI ub's dance. l LOWER MIDDLE: What Color Is God's Skin , one of many songs sung by the Up With People cast, gives students a break in along third period. l BELOW: Amid the teepee decorations ftoilet paperj, Bill Biggs and Carol Eustice enioy themselves during the dance sponsored by the Letterman Club. S E I 40 STUDENT LIFE I ,A ,,,.e.ee--a:a-- f wwe- I I 1222 I ff Rf iff f.a-eager in -if mfefgzvg is phi-1? steam X. -,.. . 'i,.. 1 I
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JANUARY Banquet replaces promg faculty show a Sahuaro first Encouraged by the Sahuaro Improve- ment Committee, the faculty gave Sahuaro's first faculty show on January 13. The faculty presented musical and comical skits to help raise money for a trophy case for Sahuaro. Later in the month, the junior class replaced the Jr.-Sr. prom with a Jr.-Sr. dinner-dance combination. A buffet dinner was held, after which the Juniors saluted the Seniors through a short awards pro- gram. The rest of January was lacking in student activities in order for both faculty and students to prepare for the semester exams at the end of the month. Despite the worries of exams, students somehow found time to start new fads. Some students brought yo- yos, reminding many of their elemen- tary school days. STU DE NT LIFE 39
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FEBRUARY Internationally renowned singing group performs before Sahuaro audiences The Letterman Club started the month with a dance featuring music by Gray- lock Mansion. At the dance, held af- ter the basketball game against Am- phi, the winners of the Athletes' Foot Award were announced. The winners, Mr. Bill Ismay and Mrs. Nluramoto, were selected in the homerooms after having been nominated according to the rec- ognition that their feet had gained them. Wednesday, February 10 brought a welcome break to the hour and half periods. when one of the four interna- tionally known Up With People casts gave two performances for the student body. The week before Valentine's Day was not left untouched by the famil- iar candy sale for money raising. The Boojum Book, Sahuaro's newly formed literary magazine, held its Lollipop Lavish to help curb the expenses in- volved in having the book published. STUDENT LIFE 41
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