Saguaro High School - Sentinel Yearbook (Scottsdale, AZ)

 - Class of 1968

Page 181 of 278

 

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Page 181 text:

WITH THE beginning of a new school year, many exciting and stimulating projects are begun. This is a time of planning, trying, and hoping: planning for the year to come, trying to produce the desired results, and finally - hoping everything will turn out right. For many this is a time of trials and pressures, but for the remainder it's a time for happiness and great optimism for the year to come. But as most students, as well as other people have realized, the year will come out only as well as one makes it and vvants it to turn out. EVERYONE REALIZES that lunch can be quite a strain on a usually normal person, but it looks like these underclassmen have found a reasonably good vvay to combat the severe trial. THE FIRST few days of school induce many hin- drances, one of which is the problem of the bookstore and buying books. This can become a boring ordeal. ElVDLESS SUMMER vvas the theme depicted for the first dance this year. This activity was sponsored by the Student Council, and it proved highly successful. .THE CAMPUS bookstore is a place of perpetual motion, espec- ially at the beginning ofa school year. The vvait in line is a tedious one, a battle of nerves. But those vvho survive come out smiling . usually. S T ACTlvmEs 167

Page 180 text:

Student Council Gets Ball Rolling THE FIRST big activity this year was the Endless Summer dance. The band, Happiness ls, included Saguaro students Kip Dovvdell Karen Wilson, Bob McAllister, and Dennis Alexander. TO PROMOTE the Endless Summer dance, Student Council members Mark Hopper and Joanne Ballenberger dressed up in summer gear.



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168 ACTIVITIES Flower Power Bash ls Honey Fun THE PICTURE of sheer. . . ? Who can say?A mud and paste bath was designed for those who thought they were a little too clean or their friends were, at the Flower Power Bash. FRUSTRA 7lOlV ? NO, actually, Bill Westover temporarily do nated his peace of mind for the sophomores. As part of the relay course, one member from each class had to continuously stiff: 4, a baseball bat.

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