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A Variety of Sounds at MHS The Mesa High A-Cappella Choir made its debute ofthe year in Sounds Of Mesa the theme of the second annual Mesa High Variety Show, presented October 30, at the Shepherd Auditorium. The audience enjoyed an assorted collection of musical sounds by the A-Cappella Choir, The Superstitions, The Jaysons, other student groups, and solo performers. The Jaysons sang an originally com- posed selection called Chew-Chew. The show continued with an all girl ensemble, featuring Shelley Ellsworth on the guitar. which sang Three Kids in a Sand Box. Specialty numbers included a dance by the Mesa High Bunnies and a number by the Stage Band organized by Kenneth Zebro. Also included in the night entertain- ment was a non-musical comedy ven- triloquist act by Harriet Webster and her dummy Les Branes. LOWER LEFT: To complete a smooth sound- ing quartet Matt Hyde accompanies Tim Jayne, Cindy Keller and Paula Moore. LEFT: Jacque Harmon and Charlyn Huffaker rock the house with their guitar accompanied duet. BELOW: Clair Denton and Marla Packard make the scene with base and guitar accompaniment. Student Li fe-Page I5
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Page I4-Student Life ABOVE: An all girls' ensemble composed of Denna LeSueur, Taya McHenry, Paula Moore, Shelley Ellsworth, Cindy Keller, and Ranae Rogers sing at the variety show. LEFT: Dan Adams and Del Adams are accompanied by Matt Hyde to create a far out trio. RIGHT: Swinging soloist Del Adams does his thing.
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Gpen House Is Haunted by Fears of Failure The last week in October saw the yearly Open House roll around, Each year Mesa High hosts an evening when parents come to hear comments from teachers. The teachers spend weeks compiling information about each individual student so that they will be prepared to answer any ques- tions that parents may have. The event was held in the Jackrabbit Gym with Student Council members supplying information and a guide service. Each department was set up in different areas so that it would be easier for parents to find them. After discussions about grades people enjoyed a cool drink and cookies at the autumn decorated refreshment stand. i .TA'LL'.,'. lx A R X, Page I6-Student Life
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