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Juniors Display a Contrast of Abilities As the juniors moved forward to their final year, they gained status as upperclassmen, led by Mike Webb. Participating in the junior class were 612 students who looked ahead to bigger and better things for next year. But as for this year, they started with a boom in sales to raise money for the traditional Junior-Senior Prom. Along with participation in candy sales, juniors were active in many clubs throughout the campus, including those that weren,t open to them last year. Finishing second in the judging of the homecoming floats showed they were really coming along. But their main goal, a goal they had been striving to reach for three years, was to show the other classes of Saguaro how great they really were. As seen in the preceeding pages, the Class of '71 does a variety of things for amusement. This is not. however. always the case. The juniors also take some time out or studying. ln reality, most juniors maintain a high grade average. 3 Spirit has been shown in many strange fashions, but on January 18 of the Junior class decided to do their part. From right to left Danny the Juniors took the prize. During the Powder-Puff game between Witherspoon, Steve Johnson, Charlie Patterson, Dave Piltz, and Greg fiw lunior and Senior girls. a group of the more masculine members Vajda prepare to do a cheer for the crowd.
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