Mesa High School - Superstition Yearbook (Mesa, AZ)

 - Class of 1972

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x lain. . . K . ABOVE: Stomp 'em Boots trample over u dead warrior's grave. LEFT: Mourners gaze into dead warrior's casket during Burial Ceremony. TOP: Karen Furbee, Mascot, leads cheers during pep-rally. CENTER: Pep Council displays a skit during a Westwood pep-rally. Student Life-Page I3

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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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audeville Comes Alive The American Stage came alive again in the Old and New Faces Assembly. Old stars like Fanny Brice, Dolly Levi, 'Shirley and Curly Temple' were featured. A Salute to the Ameri- can Stage, was the theme of the show. The famous 'Roaring Twenties' years were recalled for the audience. Rena Goodman played the actress of the Broadway hit Hello Dolly. The Incredible Nan sang a World War II love song, Whistling Away the Dark and Tawni and Co. sang One Less Bell to Answer. Musical Matt sang She's Always There. The Bunnies threw a burlesque show and Barbara Mosher was the Vaudeville Page I4 cardgirl. The Superstitions did the Ziegfield Follies. All three classes were represented, showing fine talent in each class. ABOVE LEFT: Superstitions bring alive the memories of the Zicgfield Follies by singing Both Sides Now. LEFT: Alice Richardson, alias Fanny Brice, turns a new face by doing the Rollerskate Rag to the tune of I'd Rather Be Blue. ABOVE: Tawni Kocherhans por- trays sadness in One Less Bell. Matt Hyde and Robert Noble accompanied her.

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