Sahuaro High School - Viva Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1987

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Slave Day Going once, going twice, sold! ...And l will live by the boy scout law. 4 4 4, WL 1 f?Sf1I g , 5 gli f- 'fl f 2 E ff 31 .M 2, Q-069 ff' Toga! Toga! Toga! All photos by You wanna go where??? D. Chaney Slave Day

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Going Going Gone Wanna Buy a Slave? ne of the things the Junior class is known for is the an- nual Junior class slave sale. Each year they auc- tion off people to be sub- mitted to any form of tor- ture their owner wishes. Owners find many devious ways to degrade their slaves. This year the class 45 slaves. The average star- ting bid was S15. Most slaves sold for S15 to 325. Every class participated in either buying or selling themselves. A total of almost S300 was added to the Junior class account. On Tuesday, November 25, slave owners cracked their whips and the spirit of '88 did a great job at car- rying on this Cougar tradi- tion. The bidding started on November 17th during both lunches and continued through Friday the 21st. During these five days, Junior class student coun- cil members auctioned off 30 Student Life day began. Football players, divers, farmers, cub scouts, and even a sunflower roamed Sahuaro's campus! Short, short togas seemed to be the most popular, again! I hope I don't end up in an FTD floral bouquet. The class of A88 can be acknowledged for a job well done in carrying on the slave day sale tradition. - P. Nelson The slave sale went very well, but lack of interest caused a problem. - Darren Gargus S , -. X 'X 1 i 'QI- t ffl ,ex .15 f f jx -sd 5'



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Winter Wonderland? We're Halt Way There ecember began with the annual Winter Sports assembly. Basketball, soft- ball, soccer, and wrestling were introduced alon with Q plans of the future canned food drive. After three hard months of the new school year, a much needed break reliev- homework. This vacation ended too quickly for all and it was back to school at the start of a new year, 1987. By now the winter sports were in full swing. The new semester started at the end of January. All students began the second half of the school year. ln the new clothes they got ed all Sahuaro students. This came in the form of Winter break and was filled with plans of skiing, visiting relatives or just hanging around the house for two long weeks. Many different plans were made but very few contained 32 Student Life 1 . if , 4. I' ,fhf for Christmas with new at- titudes. This was because Z ,.E,,3gg.f ii' we knew we were halfway lf' through the school year, W and we were getting anx- yiiiiif , February started with ...For me? Photo by D. CHaney A ' flowers and love notes to valentines all over campus. Bagel sales and Donut sales also occured throughout the month but they went fast! Although Sahuaro wasn't covered with snow, our campus was still a winter- wonderland and our winter was great! - Michele Wasko Ho! Ho! Ho! -Santa V I ,. , H ,L is f -M' if by Mg 1

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