Saguaro High School - Sentinel Yearbook (Scottsdale, AZ)

 - Class of 1983

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Page 119 text:

The Amendments inance Gver Education? Dear Editor: By a vote of two to three, she was to die. No longer shall Scottsdale High School stand proudly, a monument to the past and a beacon to the future. Why is this 50 year tradition ending? l'Politics, said Scottsdale High teacher Jim Stevens. On the seventeenth of Janu- ary, education died in Scottsdalef' he con- tinued. When school boards chose finance over education, something is very wrong. The cottsdale School Board made a drastic nistake. They took away a part of Scotts- dale's history seemingly without alleviating iny of the problems that they originally set nut to solve. The Board's decision, however, was not a total loss. We still have Arcadia, the school if Steven Spielberg, orange throwers, van- dals who tear up football fields and paint A 's on private property as lunch time activities. We should not totally condem Arcadia, they were successful in many ways. They have made an easy transition of students from Scottsdale to Arcadia impossible. They have convinced the Board that their sinking ship is no liability but an asset: who cares if it costs S800 more per student to run than any other high school in the dis- trict. Finally, they had distinguished legis- lators like Mr. Peter Kay step forward and offer his two cents worth, which is indeed about all his orating was worth. Yes, indeed, education in Scottsdale has died. No longer will the welfare of the stu- dents come first. From now on, it is what is best for the pocketbook. I shall shed a tear every time I pass Scottsdale High and see those lonely red bricks waiting for the school-time chatter. And to think how redistricting, the succes- sion of Arcadia, or closed enrollment might have saved this school. This is something that should forever be regretted. A tradition has been murdered by a political noose. Sincerely, Craig Lewandowski Saguaro Junior Wa Scottsdale High School 127

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Page 120 text:

The Amendments Top Physical - Olivia Newton-John Eye of The Tiger - Surviver Centerfold - J. Geils Band Ebony and Ivory - McCart- ney f Wonder Hard To Say I'm Sorry - Chicago Open Arms - Journey Waiting For a Girl - Foreigner I Can't Go For That - Hall and Oates Harden My Heart - Quarterflash Rosanna - Toto Chariots of Fire - Vangelis Don't You Want Me Baby - Human League Key Largo - B. Higgins Abracadabra - Steve Miller A Run For The Roses - Dan Fogelberg Leader Of The Band - Dan Fogelberg Cool Night - Paul Davis Leather And Lace - Nicksf Henley Always On My Mind - Willie Nelson Jack and Diane - John Cougar Eye In The Sky - Alan Parsons Up Where We Belong - Cocker- fWarnes List compiled by KOPA Radio station 128 Music ift Songs of 1982 Who Can It Be Now - Men at Work The Sweetest Thing - Juice Newton Turn Your Love Around - George Benson Empty Garden - Elton John 100 Ways - Quincy Jones Don't Talk To Strangers - Rick Springfield Hold Me - Fleetwood Mac Oh No - Commodores 31. Take It Easy On Me - Little River Band 32. 65 Love Affair - Paul Davis 33. Sweet Dreams - Air Supply 34. That Girl - Stevie Wonder 35. Even The Nights Are Better - Air Supply 36. Make A Move On Me - Olivia New ton-John 37. Somebody's Baby - Jackson Browne 38. The Other Woman - Ray Parker 39. Break It To Me Gently - Juice New IOI1 40. Should I Do It - The Pointer Sisters 41. You Can Do Magic - America 42. Young Turks - Rod Stewart 43. Love In The First Degree -L Alabama 44. Heartlight - Neil Diamond 45. Why Do Fools Fall In Love - Diana Ross 46. Making Love - Roberta Flack 47. The One You Love - Glenn Frey 48. Heartbreaker - Dionne Warwick 49. Trouble - L. Buckingham 50. Personally - Karla Bonoff It . Ss-1.u:., TEMJFAQ ' 6750?-Q52 PT- Yuofsivwafgfz A99 -lfffi 1 . 'tJA?,lUJ,,Af lL,f,zM'WAi1

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