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V Q . r 4 - Q SENIOR FAREWELL Nineteen Seventy may be remembered as a great year for sports, fashion, or wine. But at Agua Fria it will, hopefully, be a year remembered for its graduating classy as, wa, the graduating class, will remember 1970 as the greatest year to be seniors. Most of'us have attended four years of pep assemblies, ball games, and dances here at Agua Fria During these years we bounced through good times, stumbled through bad, fought our way down crowded halls, and tried not to walk on the grass. And even after all this, a considerable number of us are finally graduating. It is, of course, an understatement to say that we've learned a great deal during our stay at Agua Fria. Besides our textbook studies we've acquired and accomplished in various other areas. One such area is that of dramatic improvisation. Most of us have used this when signing out through the attendance office. Mrs. Humphreys will most certainly attest to the fact that in the past four 'f years our class has suffered more headaches and signed out for more doctor and dentist appoint- ments than any other on record. Another such area is music with our ownllvlr. John C. Faris screaming, grimacing, and leading us to many a superior rating in competition. Many times we have learned via the new and Lmusual methods of Frau Svendson, who is famous for her learning ...R . experiences , fthat always comes complete with punch' and goodiesj. Even Mrs. Brown's library afforded great chances for learning where Mary went ovjfzr the weekend, who John took out Satur- day night, and who read PETE THE PUNTER when he was a Junior. And from Mr. Horn we learned how to stand still and make it to class on t1Tne. ' , . For all this and much more we thank the faculty, administration, and underclassmen for the exu- berant four year scene upomwhich the curtain is now falling. ' 1 ,we-
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