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ILESTER Dig-E ,lA 2f L ..f,-l...L....D.if,,. VK, Say I me - 9 65 P 5 1 .Ww...m.f, DURING THE days prior to the Arcadia game, a lot of spirit work. But, for a few minutes each day, students take time was going around campus in full force. This was shown in out to relax, eat, and converse with friends, in the cafeteria many ways, the pep assembly, and especially in the art or around the snack bar during lunch breaks. Sabercat Spirit ls Many-Faced 11' WEN P3 D BEFORE THE game with Arcadia, there was a class competition TD? lj N L fy project concerning the spirit raising signs. The signs were judged on Vw 3 'W 3. ,zffslxxx originality, color and size. I ix KXVT My ALL OF Saguafo's games drew large crowds, but perhaps the most rivalry was portrmf' 'I ff' 2 dfle game. A colossal crowd showed up every l Safwaro. 172 ACTIVITIES I
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SPIRIT WAS what counted and showed during: the week of the Scottsdale game. It was a fanff' week. The bon- fire was ofviz-' if of the exciting ss! ers. THE SWINGIN' beat of the band brought much enthusiasm to the dance. lt was a lot of fun as everyone seemed to enjoy himself very much. ALL DURING the Scottsdale week the air was filled with fun, spirit, and excitement. The Scottsdale graveyard was a scene stealer on campus, and it helped raise spirit. 1 We 'r qw 19 L n M rin K ,' if M 2 MII W '
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Page 187 text:
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Spirit Blossoms A ainsl Rivals SEVEN FOREIGN exchange students visited the Campus in April. Linda Schaffer asked questions of Stig fDenmarkj, Mutsuko IJapanj, Erik fNorvvayj, Lena fSwedenj, Jan fBeIgiumj, Vicky flndiaj, and Ricardo fArgentinaj. FOR THE Scottsdale game, a fantastic pep assembly was produced. Moira Conyers, Gary Chipman, Steve Williams, Gene Farmington, and Steve Silver look on solemnly over the coffin of one of the Beavers. ANOTHER OF the clever signs made for the Week of the Arcadia game was this terrific piece of art by the senior class. The air was filled with a sense of unreserved spirit and victory. Throughout the week the whole student body shared in the excitement. AS EVERYONE knows, Scottsdale and Arcadia are Saguaro 's two major rivals for various reasons. Therefore, in the days before each of these games, there was an all-out spirit promotion project elevated. Almost all the students on campus engaged enthusiastically in all the activities held. These functions were proven quite successful. Every- one on campus seemed to enjoy him- self thoroughly throughout the entire vveek. A uni 4 , ilk SPIRIT WAS depicted for the Arcadia game by wearing army dress and boots, this was one of the great spirit arousers. ACTIVITIES 'I73
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