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Jin ,e -F 3.5 ' 5 ,Q .f Dil' If ,.,,, .. Q ks 0? Y 5 x 91,0 LADY 4- X . . S 'SL Qian-sl., 3 T 1 'Q' .... t 1 Q' Y' BELOW: Superstition photographers found that the girl football players were so speedy that they couldn't take the picture in focus. LOWER LEFT: With shouts of encouragement the Bun- nies cheer their team on to victory. LEFT: Modeling the latest fashions in cheerleader's apparel are Randy Fulton and Don Wheaton. L A S Y ..,-er. -..lq:.YahiiN'A- TQ... .....x.,.: ,, M,-1.6 5 ' H , t ' ki -- Student Life-Page 21
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Is This Anyway to Run a Cheering Squad? The powder puff football game, sponsored by the Student Council, was played to raise money for the American Field Service's student ex- change program. The game also gave the cheerleaders and some of the spec- tators a chance to discover what skills are involved in preparing for a foot- ball game. The All-Star team tryouts were put through a series of skill tests to determine who would best be able to fulfill each position. Each had to run the 50-yard dash and practice catching and passing the football. They also had to learn several football plays, such as the reverse, quarter- back sneak, the 10-out, and the 5-out plays. Helping the All-Stars acquire the skills necessary to compete with the Bunnies and Cheerleaders were Tom Blevins, Allan Hanks, and Ed Stowers. Coaching the Bunnies and the Cheer- leaders were Greg Daly, Mark Mabry, and Dennis Stoffel. Page 20-Student Life ABOVE: Coaches Tom Blevins, Eddie Stowers, and Allan Hanks look on as the Bunnies and Cheerleaders beat the All-Stars 6-0. RIGHT: Mesa High cheerleader Greg Boulden gazes in- tently at the antics of both teams. . 1 ,K . Y ' 4. 4 .., .Jig it 55 , a. i - g 0-.. gr ,ri v-,f -fm
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RIGHT: One student catches up on some long lost sleep. BELOW: Marlene Cox, Paula Moore, Corwin Smith, and Ken Waltman have a swing- ing time before class. BOTTOM LEFT: Three students release their tensions by attempting to bend the bars on the locker cage. MIDDLE RIGHT: Terry Sitton and Keith Andrews es- cape the rush into their own little dream world. BOTTOM RIGHT: Debbie Devault lazily rises from her mid-afternoon snooze. Page 22-Student Life
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