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MICKEY MOUSE was slain by some reformed Titans in this ton, lost his friends when the Mouseketeers learned he was skit. Saber Society and Key Club presented this skit at the a traitor. At this point, the Mouseketeers disowned their important Arcadia pep assembly. Mickey, alias Chris Hamil- SAGUARO lS proud. ln spite of the fact that its students may not have their own stadium yet, crowds filled the grandstands at most ofthe games this year. Occasionally, Sabers packed the stands so much, latecomers had to sit in the aisles, stand- up, or, even worse, sit on the opponent's side. Slogans suggested by'Student Council were quickly adopted by the students. To prove their loyalty, on spirit days people dressed in military dress, boots, and crazy hats. Spirit buses traveled to distant schools - Sabers supported their teams. Special skits presented at the pep assem- blies were performed by many students. Partici- pation this year has made Saguaro outstanding. ears as Terry Bennett and Tom Jacobs murdered Mickey. OFF! UNSUSPECTING, Bingo Eaton was clobbered with a pie. just as he turned to get Steve Williams with a pie of his own. The boys played tricks on each other during the whole pep assembly. CRAZY HAT day was one of many Student Council originated sojects for Arcadia week. .The four students with the best hats Pam O'Grady, Doug Baron, Lucy Mueller, Chris Melton. ACTIVITIES 183
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Enthusiasm Bubbles As Rivals Meet Doom DANNY DOWNS, professional boxer has won all his matches at Madison Square Gardens. lt always seemed that there was a big cheering section for Downs. N V t, ,l,,.,l,t f,V? 7 1 V lj r . l , , MANY SPIRITED Sabers made signs to put in the cafeteria, down the halls, and on any other available wall space for the Chandler football game. FAITH, ECS TA C Y, anxiety, sorrow, but predominantly pride filled the faces ofthe S abercat spectators through - out the football season. V is r , we .... E Q 2 ' V V, 2 f sms H , 5 ? ..,,4.a,a f . 2 ,wr 5 f , iw I f f ,1 W t . . '. I , '.l.i . ' f A 4524 was ,lf We ,,ll A 1 f 1 ,.',' if f Y . M fr 'fffff J.. , Q ,N A 5 fa l r ' 1 , J lil l ,. r V, . ..,.. W 3 Kag an g f vs fr ' ,mv l , 1 - - - V M' . H 7 H 1 f ' f M555 THE SABERS secret weapon against the Titans was this fake r.-arse. Saguarf f Y at 4 players came through the trap door to attack the Arcadia Q : aff -' 'el T' ' D' gggl L .4 T T . . . 1 ag 1 tai sl 1 .ll. action took place at one of our pep assemblies. me i balm 4- 1 j 1 . , u g -. .. 182 ACTIVITlES
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Stream, Makarepales Steal Scene In Music Man Setting 45 R I XI X I XXX .nv -i A X ,,,, Z .9 'X 5 X X .W ,et if EEN . . . TEEN . . . tuther. . . feather. . . flip, was how the hile. flgws VI'.2n Ton Ye Girls counted in the musical Music Man. The Mavor':f: wife and the leaders of the Girls was Elaine Vemich, followed by -F?'f'afr Ciifnefaxue we Julie Feeney. 184 ACTIVITIES THE FlNE Arts production of Music Man was the first such performance in Saguaro 's auditorium. Both nights the cast attracted a full house. Professor Hill was portrayed by Jim Stream. Cathy Makaropolos played Marian, the librarian, while Jack Van Natter was the Mayor of River City. JERRY MUNCHWEILER, Bob Stamper, Duane Melton, Jim Gunther, and Greg Nichols played Music Man's salesmen.
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