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Westwood Week Whoops abbits Maybe this is the year, thought many Mesa High students. For the last two years Westwood had beaten Mesa in the annual rival game. Enthusiasm and anticipation was felt in the hearts and minds of most stu- dents as the week progressed. With each new day students expressed dif- ferent ways of backing Mighty Mesa High. Rabbits stomped out Westwood on Stomp 'em day , painted their faces up on Rabbit day , and wore black eyes and odd socks on Sock it to 'em day . The Thursday night before the game the Gah Tso Rally was held in an effort to create school involvement. Even though Westwood was victorious, Mesa High showed great determination and has hopes that next year will be the year that Mesa regains her reign. CENTER: Marilyn Lewis and Susie Bowers raise their lists and light it out on Sock it to 'em day . BELOW: Spirited students don their large shoes in an effort to stomp out Westwood on Stomp'em day . wa
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FAR LEFT: Girls' and Boys' League presidents, Becky Johnson and Mike Gamer explain the different services ,and social events sponsored by the organizations. UPPER CENTER: Mr. Doane inducts the Student Council officers into oflice.CENTER BELOW: Varsity Cheerleaders and Bunnies express pep and enthusiasm as they lead students in a cheer. LEFT: Student Body President, Paule Dalton, tells students the story behind Carry On during the Traditions Assembly. BELOW: Mr. Noble, Principle, expresses his welcome to the students of Mesa High for the new year. Student Life-Page ll
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