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Thank God It's Friday Cougars Prepare To Live It Up he thought that was running throug h most students minds by Friday afternoon was Thank God lt's Friday. The weekends usually began with the Fri- day night football or basketball games. After the games, parties or Carl's Jr. were a definite must for agenda for Saturday night. Cineworld was a popular place to go when the U of A football team wasn't play- ing in town. Mt. Lemmon was another popular place for weekend campouts and getting back with nature. Many Sahuaro students had part time jobs bagging groceries, scooping ice some people. Saturday mornings were usually spent sleeping in andlor watching cartoons. Sahuaro students usually spent the rest of the day shopping at the malls or just plain vegging out! More parties were on the 1 6 Student Life cream, flipping burgers and collecting money. Sunday was a day for more sleeping. It was also a day for some people to go to church. Sunday nights always seemed to be a She works hard for the money. Photo by J. Baker good time to start homework. Thinking about the week ahead or even planning next weekends activities also occured on Sunday nights. One thing for sure, Sahuaro Cougars definitely knew how to Live it up on the weekends. - Pamela Nelson Does anyone REALLY eat at CarI's Jr.? A Jason Dahlke 9: SQ. Ji Ei vii X
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n the 1986-87 school year, Sahuaro was made up of many strong friendships. A friend was someone who was always there for you through the good times and the bad. A friend was someone you had fun with, whether you were going to a movie, a game, talking on the The Welcome Never Ends Friends Are Forever every day that though there were times even the best of when friends would fight, those fights usually brought friends closer together. lt took a lot to ruin a true friendship. Those of us who had them were the if t,., , A support from our friends we sometimes forgot it. Even on you. The acceptance or welcome never ends with a true friend. So if this ap- p one, or just sitting around. You could always trust a friend, even with your deepest secrets. A true friend was someone who asked how you were and then waited for an answer. Friends helped us with our problems and made them easier to work through. We got so much 1 8 Student Lite luckiest of all. Actually a way to realize you are a real friend is to remember: a friend is a friend forever. A true friend will not say never and turn their back Good friends always smile. Photo by K. Plank M plies to you, it is probably the best thing that has ever happened to you. lt was very rewarding to know that someone considered you a real friend. - M. Critchley and M. Wasko mywiwii Y Y uf .1 ,,.tMM,.,.. .Wt-.NW - N.,-me .r- L- -ff .-t.. ,aj 1 g,,,,,,,..w bww M.,.,......vNW:mm..Ns 4 lt's the little things that matter The unexpected things The thoughtful gift that gives a lift The thrill a phone call brings The kindly deed for one in need The willingness to share The happy smile that hel s a whil p e And tells someone l Care. - P. Nelson w3W,MN,W?W,N.,.. . M, .. . ...wbmwmmm . V Y Y W , ..., . sm Wm, MW... Y N- ..,. A---L 'T' Wm ww 1 , . M. ,t..WfmW,.mWtWw1-advieszz. 1. -rssmamiazr-W. tt. kr 5 W fffbvs
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