Saguaro High School - Sentinel Yearbook (Scottsdale, AZ)

 - Class of 1983

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Martin Ries, junior, trys to save Mother Earth from invaders from outerspace in the video game Galaga. Soap operas enzmlled students with some of the air ways. Many boxes of tissue were used up as stars 'hheart-wrenching dayalime dramas that covered the came and went. PHOTO BY JERNIGAN 83 QCD

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Teens Do Many Activities to Unwind by Craig Lewandowski lt's too bad the average student doesn't re- lax any more by taking a leisurely swim atop the 700 building. lnstead, the student relaxes after a gruel- ing day of cracking the books by doing a wide gamut of other things. For instance, the typical student will un- wind by playing a rousing game of hacky sac. lt is understood by all that the kicking around ofa two inch bean bag is a relaxing activity. If hacky sac isnit his bag the stu- dent can always play Goony Golf. lt's the sport of champions where a person attempts to hit a golf ball through windmills, swing- ing pendulums and rock quarries. After all that physical activity, kicking back and taking in a movie sounds good. Movies such as Tootsie, 48 Hours, The Verdict and E.T., The Extraterrestrial were big favorites. Although sucking face in the balcony is no longer vogue, slurping noises can always be heard from the back rows of the theater. Now moving from the big screen to the little screen, our hero battles raging rapids, hazardous highways and seething snakes to get the frog to the lillypacl in the video game Frogger. If toads aren't an appealing dish, maybe Donkey Kong, Tron, or Galaga are. Who wouldn't enjoy saving damsels in dis- tress or trying to save the world from aliens H- all for only a quarter. To round off the remainder of a hot Sat- urday night those would-be dragsters take off cruising and cop dodging. No self-re- specting newly dubbed driver would be caught doing anything less than 80 mph on Hayden. The only problem left is how to pick up the chicks at this sound-breaking speed. After a good day of such exciting relax- ation, it is advisable to sack-out on the couch for at least 24 hours and take in some intellectually stimulating sitcoms. Who wouldn't be stimulated by re-runs of Leave It to Beaverji 6'Gilligan's Island or Bob Newhartu? Or if heart-wrenching dramas are more appealing, there is a num- ber of soaps, from f'General Hospital to Days of Our Lives, that will fill the bill. Scott Nelson, a junior, plays a rousing game of hacky sac for a break from school work. PHOTO BY ULLERICH l l t l After school, Scott Nelson relaxes by entering the fan- Zurds for points and prestige. PHOTO BY ULLER- tasy world ofthe video game .loust where knights on the ICH back of ostriches try to knock off knights on buz-



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Campus Abound With Student f Style This year many new trends and styles sur- faced on campus. Oyer the summer both guys and girls cut their hair in shorter layered styles and add- ed anywhere from one to four new holes in their ears. Often the earrings were anything from button to bizarre. Clothes took a new twist with miniskirts, Bermuda shorts, ruffled shirts and tuxedo- style outfits coming in style. Patterns in- cluded polka dots, checks and stripes. Popular shoe styles included sneakers of all kinds, vans, pumps, boots and penny loafers, with the topsider still seen at school. Although preppy clothes and shoes were still quite common, some would-be prep- pies were seen donning trendy styles. Other popular items were bandanas, ar- gyle socks, concert T-shirts, Vuarnet sun glasses, bow ties and all sorts of buttons. Shawn Hart, Sandi Wong, Kim Middleton and Kelley Hancock dress in some of the many styles seen on campus. PHOTO BY REIS Mary Ellen Ullerich and Tory Rollins take part in the Homecoming festivities by dressing for the Fast Times At Saguaro High day. PHOTO BY ULLER- ICH 30 Fashion Dessire Sarozek displays her casual style of dressing on a quiet campus morning. PHOTO BY REIS

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