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'Yr t 5lr2'fnA E edt WIN A free prize! The crowd was tempted by this cry all night long. There were 77 game booths, food booths, and Key Club had a dunking game and an auction. Saber Society had a Jail. -as TlE UP the Titans, Teapot the Titans, Titans are Boneless, and Trample the Titans were some of the E n , rs A a many slogans going around campus during Arcadia week. The Arcadia game was one of the most spirited and exciting games of the whole season. Through- out the whole week the student body was really in the swing of things in order to help promote the coming game. The week consisted of different things to do each day. Student Council sponsored activities were held, such as a pep assembly, a bonfire, and funny and different outfits to wear each day. lt was a lot of fun, and the students really tried hard to make this a successful and exciting week to show the athletes that we were behind them all the way, whether they won or lost. Everyone was very in- spired throughout the whole week, and it turned out very worthwhile as well as enlightening. FOR THE Arcadia game, spirit was shown in many ways throughout the week. One of the main attractions was the car bash in which senior Jay Panarello shows Arcadia he'll kill 'em 174 ACTIVITIES
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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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