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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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ld and New Faces Look at All Girls The Old and New Faces As- sembly is held to introduce old and new faces to the student body. Songs, dance, and comedy were performed to show the different talents of indi- viduals. Mesa High proved to have many old faces with acting abilities along with several Sophies. Girls' League is an organization in which every girl on campus is a member. To introduce the activities for the year and to acquaint the girls with the council representatives, Girls' League held an All Girls' Assembly. Demonstrations of coming events were enacted to encourage some in- terest. The guest speaker was Mrs. .Iack Ross. She described her life and then opened the assembly for ques- tions. UPPER RIGHT: Gail Goodman and Susie Bowers introduce the many talents at the annual Old and New Faces Assembly. ABOVE: A Cappella's new singing group, The Super- stitions , sing Aquarius while doing their own thing to the beat. RIGHT: Further enter- tainment is provided by Sophomore Sandy Harmon with her original medley of popular songs. FAR RIGHT: Lana and Lila Palmer's song and comedy act shows how confusing identical twins can be. Page I2-Student Life
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