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Joe Estes enjoys baseball as a competative sport. The people that hung around campus were everyday middle- class students. One might say that there wasn't anything special about any one of them. That is not so. Sahuaro held a lot of talent locked behind double doors. Every now and then one could get a taste of that talent through the junior class slave sale, the senior class show, 10 STUDENT LIFE All photo credits by N. Lama me .. ii? ,.i,-. Doug Poage and Darren Green make a mess while spoon-feeding Tate Fedison his delicious chocolate milk shake Tina Wainwright, Kathy Williams, Kim Barricklow, Nick Spina, Sue Emrie, Anne Dukes, and Ken Kowalcek exhibit a COUCARS spell out. junior, and senior classes got along pretty well. Anyone could have looked around and seen a senior talking with a freshman or even engaging in the same activity. Sahuaro was one big cluster of a variety of people. It had it's ups and downs, but what can one expect for the start of a new decade? through the various sports activities, drama productions, or choral and band concerts. Most students were involved in some mind of activity or another. If not, one may have found them attending some of the various activities. Sahuaro was a close-knit school. Generally, one could say that the freshman, sophomore,
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N. Lautaret i a SUCHA l VARIETY A variety of talent held behind doors Cs, ff, si -' -'11 N. Lautarct Students take time out to visit their lockers between classes. The Spirit of the Senior CINS has 3 Strange effect on Roger Hall, R. Baker Neil Lautaret, Derrick Sinclair, Doug Janes, and Chris Reeves smile as they get their picture taken. PEOPLE 11
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