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From the 'first day of school - to graduation night, weeks fill- . wi., ed with activities marked this season as far from bor- Qf' N ing. There was always M ,gsffglff ,N .X something going on. gjfgyi 5' 'V At pep assemblies, the ir J, f excitement and shouts .0 . -.-11Q5f,3'5sv', I y built until eil that could jx f A y e, be heard was the roar of g Nfl? Q., A-:P f' , ,?'.r Aztecs!Azt3s! h Q-31' vc, , e f' y t i Aztecs! Y sister tre1n4 1 1i'r'C3,-L t sig' dividual classes shogk the 04' '5-!, s 'P ,F-3-A t gr gym as well when t decent- h sg 1 '3's.P?3Qf'jfS1,ff -f titive spirit of students f a 'J LN443' Q V ep and pridein their cgtss shone. gg l Q' S Q l f' U Athletic events YGW arge V N lf? ft f?7T fSx 35, i crowds of rowclie students to 'P' 'HX' re cheer the Aztecs on to victory. A is Q t, for - !,g ,,5' e . Thtosewho didnht go out wt g Xt 'Jil .f y friends after could attend the dancel ' Q3 i Q t that usually followed the gamer g s V Q hur- O-xx . X555-,Xl MQ-45 I Strange creatures roasmedwthse hallls on ' ' i N , s X- 'r't1 X Halloween dress up day. Ot ercostume U lf ,5 'K days occured throughout the year providing tg' K f ' .sv-gp it - it 'S students with the perfect ofpsportufriity to dress X., '5 . tttiffzx l E and actalittlewseird. i g ' 35,51 Y 'i ' 'F' 'X ref-' 13 It students had the Monday morlning b1ahs at l.i7'.1't ' f igifww ..t' .. lg the beginnings ot the week, it wasnit evident by Friday.. Vffii Q Q .-,.,, X il Excitement built all week long as students planned and 5 i 5 as anticipated their weekend activities. 1 l ,J 'iffy 2 K W f, Gettingout ofthestudent parking lot after school l ' If Xyf' C f Q '1 proved to be an activityin itself. Between friends meeting fray cf f Q there totaik about the day or what tio do that night and l Lt , 4-Q ' , those students anxious to get to their destinations, the A 'N QT:-, 'i'Q5..t,gfp 'ff r parking lot wasaclassic example of total confusion. Honk oy Y f-fc! fQjvyfj'QygW,jgz Jssgjggi, ingyellinrg andengines reyving all added tothe atmosphere V 3 l f . I '. f fm ' x .. 'Ns f , N r 'pY v fi x'- Lf- fy, , Qxfgtiixy Q5 A X' v We 'H' 575,15 U P' X . X. QUV JLL I ,fag-tx r a s Qi :Lassie r A X -5 QS' . tg M t Y A53 ' rx ,Mk s H I O ll., but .. .--J tblikizlzggty i Vx, l why xx 5. I V I l ff! k . K l l . , Y?QQ'f,'4'XF,gf,r ' l l , . iv .ee . Ji? my use-fn-A A ff 'xilxws X l i's- Ni' ' X f' 'O if Q-st 'il mv? l AC'l'IVlTIES Division 17 l
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M1 E I Making pyramids is net just for Egyp- tians, as the Aztec cheerleaders prove at the pep assembly. ' 16 IACTIVITIES DIVISION Larry McDonough photo I Y , . - ,Www -2-.e,..g,:k Nbr-. 4 .sw
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si X0 Q go f 03? Y' On the first day of school, Patsy Lohavanijaya, sophomore, receives her I schedule and I.D. card from Mrs. Vera Nehls. Start of school year brings annual welcome, orientation On the first day of school over 1500 students, including 428 nervous freshmen, filed into the big gym for the traditional first day welcome delivered by Eldon Mailes, principal. The beginning of the school year also brought the usual first month activities including freshman orientation and elec- 18 AUGUST-SEPTEMBER ACTIVITIES tions, the opening of football season and the first pep assembly. At the first home football game, played against Nogales, Haskell Henshaw Stadium was dedicated. Henshaw, long time district athletic director, was presented with a plaque dedicating the stadium to him. Freshman presidential candidate, Danny Ceballos turns on the charm dur- ing the freshman election speeches. Danny was later elected president. -L N ks
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