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lm, , at t E Q I . ROW 1, D. Agress, P. Wing, D. Morgan, C. Haines, I, Linder, J. O'Hare, N. Daley, ROW 2, M Collins, T Cox G Nakatani, S. Campbell, I. Bates, I. Haines, C. Burns, S. Warth, L. Harding, I. Christensen D Dix, D Taylor ROW 3, B. Mueller, M. I-Ieeson, L. Guy, C, Walters, N. Dilley, D. Passage, D. Brown, S Barton D Lester, L Walton S Shumate, P, Ryder, D. Bagley, L. Been,5 ROW 4, I. Ausan, D. Chamberlin, M. Sphler I Merritt S Adams, D Morgan. BAND Helping generate school spirit was the job of the Costa Mesa High School Band. The members' lively playing was heard at all the football games and at many rallies held this year. Led by the drtun major ReXTomkins, the ba nd members performed to the standards of perfection that was expected of all Mesa High Students . The band was under the outstanding direction of Mr. Duane Kieth. 131
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ROW 1, D. johnson, P. Noggle, S, Gorig ROW 2, M. Robinson, A, Halvorseng ROW 3, D. Toner, M, Hoffman, ROW 4, C. Strong, T. Metcalf, R, Ford, ROW 5, B. Porter, B. Akers, ROW 6, N. Dilley, D. Passage, R. Royston, L. Price, D. Fuller I. Ausan, D. Agress, I. Christensen, D. Tyler, D. Dix, 1. Linder, I, O'l-Iare, V. Daley, ROW 7, Mr. Kieth, J. Richardson, ORCHESTRA Made up of exceptional students in music classes, this year's orchestra represented Mesa in many concerts and musicals. Among the concerts they played' in were the school Christmas concert, the Spring Concert and the schoolmusical. Accompanied by groups from the vocal depart- ments, the orchestra had one of its extremely good years . ' Another group from Liverpool makes good. You would have to drop your marbles during the perfor- mance ! wq.,,,'-
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I. Monsen I. McKenna I. Forman B. lllingworth D. Sanders P. Livingstone M. Burgenbach R. Graves l C. Hess M. Slaon B. Dixon B. McDermott V. Taylor sv K -.'k anus nu up p - gczxcuuazup Ugugg ,wgagw iairozciflgafidaesrifwere A OH and Off Over 90 ui . ' , f X ' -4 ' .irv as . -ig U.. .. lil . i 6 V- .L .-.x., A 5 - W gtg I W Q V f vw f 1 -.44 in '. lpn , Vf 5.24.1 Z! - ' Iplayflv Wefe FCCOXY i mono- Cee letters . i f s-42 'rio r i --- ' s 'i M P010 I Tfv p l 9 '- Fefed Water pe D y 0 I I, , l is 3 QLH. ,ff Coaches Russ junior, wa r gl i A i in Shbrry named valuable sterdayvin the 51 r , ' 1 on, Carl Glas- teammate f Ctfetefia i 4 v .i . r ' , Kvbsska as Selected as veder, of the' Q Costa Mesa High School, Costa Mesa, California h ptain 'and Don Uffgyfi , .presented x MH g k YY , engulf g M L: 522 r , ectivelyn division li 'composed 'LM .M ,,,,,W,, v.-....W.M--ff-, ..., '.', v I my y 'ty Scott, mos iiiii f ---...M .--W-4,3 '--A r f M r V t V y f ...,,. i r M y W .M r r fr 1 iiiiiii 5' y rirll xi , ' 0 mi .. U se s? if U 0 5 .A .4 4 : I 13 Training students the fundamentals in basic journalism was one ofthe goals of the Hitching Post Staff 'aa ' this past year, The I-litching Post Staff was always working hard distributing the school newspaper every Q h -E two weeks. One week before an issue came out they were working on the next, covering every depart- , , 1 , E ment of school government and activities. C O4 . , C Under the supervision of Mrs. Ceal Langer, the Hitching Post's new advisor, the newspaper entered many il' U Q newspaper contests and placed high in the top ratings. The newspaper brought many interesting articles -Q H 3, 4 3 k and opinions to the attention of the students of Costa Mesa High School. 1 . - I 2 f i -. 3, y 1 y 4- Uf UQQE, 5 Fone! Discussion ' V 2 Q -,U.- K. ,Lg is 'greg' egg? be in f ' 5 i 5 ,ff I iilf-i QA 35The Look Test Q vi 1 - iff purpose of this it 'Q K3 - sql? '--f l p go over the entire insicl L Q, M' i tooth L., K an llying on the bel i ff ' - , Xa-Hifi-.. lucive to i good or oundl and slumped 1 into the learest available seat. l My teacher was one of those good posture bugs who will aol-1 right at you and then sayj s sc we V F y,,, 43 ease A B- ? ' there his p cows, goats as if he's talking to the eutirel 4 i tiifalo around 'to hiv lass? I want us all to sit up . If Us H bit- L .y Haight. So us sat up straightiff W fe sriends his ii . ' Advisor Editor Vprpv Mrs. Langer jo Forman iiit , - s--e H - Q-4 C11 53 for able explfmtfq +-2 - f-4 2? P2 cr r :students are H O M pc , f '-'.': 1 -if ' ' L. gg and, as such, h '5 S gb E pn-icgsses and ' . Q - -Y 92 'Z fi Don't you think we need something racy? Mr. Swenson, what a surprise! OI'
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