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Spring Fe ver Brings Fun, Games And Competition THA T'S THE way! says Linda Mathias, as she instructs the hope- ful girls that tried out for the varsity cheerleading squad. The girls were chosen by the student body at an assembly. 188 ACTIVITIES THE STUFF Bash . . . Students Team Up For Fun , was held March 30, at school. Students had to lie on their backs and pass a 25-pound ice cube down two lines of people. CAMELOT WAS the last musical production presented by the Fine Arts Department at Saguaro this year. Jack Van Natter played the lead role of King Arthur. MEET Tf:f'E Ugiies Sag. uaro High! The candidates Joanne and Jeafme Ballenberg-:rg were chosen by Key Club. They were elected the '!.'H'TIS if a 'ref vote.
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By Faculty Members As Well As Students EEEE! SOUEALED Sandy Whittle as her card house collapsed during Activities Week. The Sophomores won the class com- petition despite the crumble. BOUNDING S WIF TLY across the gym floor, Coach Bick- nell gallantly tries to make extra points for the faculty basketball team. EVERY SCHOOL day, students flow out of these doors, struggling to get to their next class, to lockers, and to meet friends in the five minutes between classes. ACTIVITIES 187
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