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Seniors Kim Bronnencant, Wendy Allen and Chris Lambert study in what is touted to be the largest high school library in the district. PHOTO BY CAS- SELLA Carl Mathis fills out note cards for his English class while working on a lab in the library. PHOTO BY PAPCIAK Seniors Kurt Ruttle and Andre Davis walk through the student parking lot to their first classes of the day. PHOTO BY CAMANO 248 Closing Scott Anderson, along with Seniors Sheri Dix and Bob Hanson, stands in the main mall ofSHS. PHOTO BY CAMANO
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Lookin' Back at the Year The last few weeks of school are memory- making times, ones that are often looked upon with great anticipation. Here's a sa- lute to . . . . . . closing that dusty old locker for the last time, and knowing it will be a while before you have to memorize another com- bination. . .. turning in those well-known books for some spending money, but never getting quite as much as you thought you should have. . . . making plans to go on that first tub- ing trip down the river. and, if you are a senior, taking a good, long bittersweet look at those win- dowless halls for the last time as a Saguaro student. ,L '53, fleftj Mrs. Lynette Gray rests between classes. She, along with Mrs. Charlene Toohey, is responsible for teaching 300 freshmen girls physical education. PHOTO BY CASSELLA ftop leftj Kate Wagston, Carrie DeKnee and Linda Larkin take a break with Coach Billy Lex Johnson. PHOTO BY LE GRAND Dr. Dennis Stadel shows his feelings for Saguaro - NUMBER ONE! PHOTO BY CASSELLA fleftj Sophomore.: Kelley Hancock and Stephanie McRae go to get a picture identified for a yearbook page. PHOTO BY PAPCIAK Closing 247
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Buildings House Memories The closure of Scottsdale High made many realize that all of those buildings on campus meant more to them than just geometric piles of cement and bricks. It was within these same walls that special friends met and made some memories. The roofs pro- vided more than just a haven for students looking for solace from a hot sun. They also housed the beginnings of advanced levels of thinking for many students, and, of course, the start of those bittersweet high school romances. Football games, proms and dances were all held there during the year. For many, these memories will last far longer than the history test that was forgotten until about five minutes after the hour had begun. Not until that gold colored cap has been tossed for that oh-so-final time will there be enough moments to look back upon those days of windowless classrooms and realize how much they did indeed mean. Then, with veiled emotions, the buildings that housed best days of our lives will receive on final, lingering glance. CDW fha roafu arf Mau! hlepvmcs Q J zxfffwvn . RWM ,U I 22:14 A Auto W C?'7 t:- J W clip EDO fm U ll- ! ,695 lljfflllf Cm . lgyl, l CVWMQTPGQQL gms I ah Q75 - f f. ff NN fr 141 f f WW Closing 249
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