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' .31 1 - ku TOP: Valerie Leach poses while a hair stylist cuts her hair during the assembly. ABOVE: Jennifer James pins a Go boutonniere on Reed Peterson during the Opening assembly. RIGHT: Pep Club presents a skit portraying what a student ol'Mesa High is. Student Lilc-Page l l
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Assemblies Point a New Direction The Opening Assembly sparked the new school year as Dr. George Smith, Superintendent, and Mr. Noble welcomed new and returning students. Reed Peterson, head coach, intro- duced the varsity football team and Jill Mclllraith, foreign exchange student, spoke to the Student Body. Pep Coun- cil, in a skit, portrayed what a student of Mesa High is. Activities for the year in Girl's League were outlined at the All Girl's Assembly. Every girl on campus is a member of Girl's League and this assembly acquainted the girls with the council representatives. Hair stylist, Terry Cooper, from Plaza Three, demonstrated new and attrac- tive hair styles and asked for a volun- teer for a hair cut. Also from Plaza Three were Mrs. Mary Ellen Robson, commentator, and five models dis- playing new fashions this year. Another assembly starting the year was the Sophomore Orientation. At this time, the new Sophomores were introduced to many of Mesa's activi- ties and traditions. Page I0-Student Life TOP: Exchange student, Jill Mclllraith, talks to the Student Body at Opening Assembly. ABOVE: Models from Plaza Three display new school fashions at the All Girl's Assembly. RIGHT: Len Allen points to the direction to follow, during the Sophomore Assembly.
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Mesa High Haunts Westwood ith spirit During Westwood-week this year the spirit was great. The students expressed enthusiasm and excitement while showing loyalty to our school. Pep-rallies and pep-trains led by cheer- leaders helped promote greater spirit for the Friday night game. Whiskers and noses were painted on Rabbit Power Day . Students wore painted black-eyes and odd colored socks on Sock it to 'em Day. Cloddy hoppers were worn on Stomp 'em Day . Thursday morning Cheerleaders and Bunnies dressed in Black had a Burial Ceremony to bury the Warriors. Mesa was victorious over Westwood with a score of 38-27. NW-1 lr ABOVE: Students dismantle Indian warrior after the Burial Ceremony held on Thursday morning. TOP: Bunnies and Cheerleaders carry casket to Burial grounds near the locker cage. RIGHT: Rabbit faces and tails, typical scenery of Rabbit Power Day . Page I2-Student Life
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