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Page 31 text:
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nce again we gave it our all during Santa Rita's traditional Spirit Week. The five days to dress up let us show our energy and en- thusiasm. The days included: an Day, Tues- Day W Formal Person in which Freshmen style, sophomores juniors with all their and seniors in their role as grandparents. Y: l t SPirit r0YalIY was Pvpularwithialliiofwiliilli5ai'iield i followed by the ilfniors and the students. Princesses and princes for each class included: Freshmen David Montano and Kamie Cheever, Sophomores Steve Phillips and Anne Williams, junior princes tied between Kent Arnold and Tryavislppiiood with Princess Tracy Sherman, and Seniors Bill Piper and Mary Scionti. The Spirit King and Queen were joe Fife and Margie Preble. ' t In the window painting contest, the sophomores came in lfirst with the- freshmen. Overall, many students enjoyed themselves through crazy, but enjoyable activities. The competition for spirit points between the classes was stiff, but in the end, first place went to the sophomores and second place to the freshmen, the juniors. took third, and last but not least, the seniors came in fourth place. The Eagles' totally awesome enthusiasm shone again. Tweety-bird , seniors second with X V if 'ifr- S whipped bubble . 4 Smiles show happiness for junior class princess and princes, who tied. baseball player for Sports Day. Spirit Week 27 A Senior Bill Piper shows gl'C'1ll'I2ll6lllf,PlilylI1i,1 44 Audrey Zuniga dresses as her favorite
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4 Senioritis shows durin the cheer We've S got spirit against the juniors. P Enthusiasm is overwhelming with the juniors: The Class With More-'84! PV Proud sophomore royalty were Steve Phillips and Anne Williams. PPP Eddie Daly shows his expertise in S.R.'s First Annual Talent Show. lgitsffgg mx-me F W fr 'Q A I Ajoe Fife and Margie Preble pose for King and Queen pictures at school dance. AP Freshmen royalty were Chosen as Kami Cheever and David Montano. Pjuniors Nina Scionti and Traci Morales dress for Formal Day. Design: Rosina Catalano Copy: Donna Baceski Photos: Doug Bond, Cindy Nickol, Gwen McCarthy
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Page 32 text:
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P Freshman Doug Bond jokes around with his friends, during his photography class. V Freshmen found fast foods very convenient during the short lunch time. LGOKI G BACK on the Class to be... '83! Memories of the Past. hen looking back on the class of '83's four years at Santa Rita, it was inspiring to discover our many accomplishments. It was also easy to notice how much we enjoyed ourselves with teachers and friends. During our freshman year we under- went many new changes and we faced new challenges in our everyday lives. As underclassmen many problems arose but most were quickly diminished with the help of old and new found friends, teachers, and counselors. Having to take drivers education and health in our sophomore year made us realize that we were finally growing up. One of the major happenings that year involved a student walkout to protest registration changes. Surprisingly, over half of the student body participated. It brought television and press coverage to P Homecoming for 1979-80 Prince and Princess, Michael Harayda and Monica Rangel. our campus. We also earned first place in the Trash-Stash competition dur- ing a fun-filled spirit week. In our junior year we took first place in the Homecoming float competition. With our minds filled with anticipation of our senior year we looked at the P Freshman Robert Ward looks really enthused as his English teacher lectures. Design: Sally Carrillo Copy: Donna Baceski, Eric Thornton Photos: Lori Ashford, Photo Pub freshmen and sophomores and recalled fond memories of what then seemed to be a bad experience. Our senior year was filled with hysteria for graduation, and worry for those who were college bound. Toward the end of the year we all started to realize that the friends we saw every day could possibly become detached from our lives forever. The great experiences we had at San- ta Rita, will never be forgotten. The memories of our past were filled with fun and good times with the class to be .83.
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