University of Arizona - Desert Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1993

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Harry Forehand Joe Natoli AVIII PIIV IIPP

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diuuciNiurc ■21 wasn ' t that long ago when you would go outside to play and hear one of your parents yell Be careful and don ' t be late! You were also told the word careful when you were starting your first day of school, learning how to drive and especially moving out on your own. In fact, all through life care has been a word to live by. That didn ' t stop U of A students from living dangerously though. Here students lived on the edge, and with all of the activities going on, it was impossible to do otherwise. Why was living dangerously so important? Well, it was a way to enjoy the college life. After all of the stress studying could put on you, what more could one do than to just veg out by sunning on the mall, working out at the rec center, or supporting an athletic team at a game? W M M Whether it was hanging around town listening to the newest bands, driving around to find the hottest clubs, or getting involved in a debate on the mall, you could be sure that students were careful to be uninhib- ited and have a great time. story by Rosanna Gutierrez cCe kt



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101. Wildcat Pride (3) I II S Elements of school pride, emphasis on taking an active role. Is Wildcat Pride 101 a new course to your school? Believe it or not, you may already be in it. For those of you who haven ' t enrolled yet, let me tell you a little about it. In this course you are taught the basic elements of school pride and spirit. Many people join thinking, it ' s a simple way to get a good grade. It doesn ' t necessarily turn out this way. Wearing Wildcat clothing, buying UA school folders, or having a University of Arizona sticker placed on your car doesn ' t mean you get an automatic A in the course. It takes a lot of work and a sense of commitment to do well. Too many times our society refers to pride as who can cheer the loudest, or who can wear the most school insignia clothing, but that ' s not what pride is all about. Wildcat Pride is about getting involved in the school and the surrounding commu- nity. Whether it ' s keeping informed of what ' s going on in school, joining a club, organization, or sport, doing community service, or voting, stu- dents can do their part for showing their pride. I actively participate in the Sunnyside High School Marching Band as my community service. I feel that by being a staff member I can help the organization. I ' m also

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