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jackrabbit students . . . be1O1'1g T h e b e l l rings and we hurry off to class. Conversations cease and last min- ute good-byes for an hour are exchanged. A minimum of 30 hours was spent at school by students. That didn't include extra activities and going to sport events. New friendships were made on our campus and old ones became stronger. Assemblies and plays held in the auditorium were a big part of student life. They offered a way for us to prove our talents and express ourselves in various acts. Even activities on weekends such as Band Day involved student participation. Clubs was another student involver. Teachers who sponsored our clubs were able to have a friendship type relationship with club members. Sports created an active schedule for students. Practices after school and on weekends strength- ened and prepared our athletes for victories. The decision to go to school was our own and most of us took advantage of going to learn and be a part of student life. .,. ., .. W...,........m..w...... .il to mesa high Mesa High is reflected through its students. Varsity Cheers add spirit to a lunch time pep assembly. Mary Moreno and Miss Green are a few of the many friend- ly faces seen on our campus. Concentration is the key for Karen Beck as she prepares herself for a dive. Student Life-11
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Christina Church sings Second Hand Rose. Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy is sung by Valerie Sanchez Mary Noble, and Diana Noble. Chris Rivera, David Milham, Dean Whitney, Tom Das- trup, and Ken Diehl, add humor With a skit entitled, We Sunk a Rowboatf' A tap dance routine to Aggie II is performed by Amy Young and Kim Milius. Natalie Petrini, RaShel Kartchner, Diane Nielson, and Dana Shumway, sing Mr, Sandman, with Aaron Huber as the sandman. Marshall Matthews, Eleanor Ling, Ken Diehl, Julie Thom- as, Scott Conrad, and Terri Olson, perform Soft Shoe Song with the Acappella Choir. Singing Fire and Rain is Rodney Standage, accompa- nied by Chris Rivera on guitar. What You Gonna Do When I'm Gone is sung by Gregg Vance and Valerie Sanchez. 12 Variety Show
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