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V k HANG IN THERE! After the first week of school, juniors Brent Young, David Porter, Tom Phelps and Brad Summers are aping to get out. Y I remember when . . . Mr. Hanley and Mrs. Dekavalles remember the good old days of Mesa High. l Too much! Sophomore Aar- on Ecans is overwhelmed by the amount of homework he has. GG What did l think about my first week of school? . . . I didn't until the second week! U - Aaron Mleynek Q' Looks like we need some, no a lot of elbow room at the Senior lockers. Crowding at the Jr.fSr.,Lockers was caused by both misplaced sophies and many new students. First Week 15
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1 l2W 5 Both excitement and anxiety rang through the halls as new acquaint- ances, and old, met to commence a new school year. As usual, the first week of school showed a lot of personality, any- where from confused sophomores running fran- tically to find their 3 BOOGIE on down! David Conoway and Anne Moody get down to the beat of the music. 3-1- I. P ir 57. 4 sb A I The alarm rang . . . it's time to go to schoolagahm classes, to the returning juniors and seniors who patiently awaited the up- coming weekend. Of course, just to add a little spice, the teachers wast- ed no time in assigning hours worth of after school activities. Howev- er, the Howdy Hop and the Tradition Assembly 1 Are you in there? Steve Brokaw searches endless- ly for his long, lost pencil. saved the day for the be- wildered students. Adding relaxation, the Tradition Assembly introduced the old and new traditions of Mesa High. Slowly, the week came to a close and school became a part of our lives once moreg a year of fun and memory making experiences. IL
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mul is P Some Things Get Better With Age Everything in life is haunted by traditiong tra- ditions ,oni eating, tradi- tions on dating, evenytra- ditions on wearing hair. Mesa High was not -with- outher own traditions. Who coiuld forgetrthe Ciahtso-iRally,,' or even Westwood Week? But- A A most important was al- ways that which brought all of Mesa iHigh's tradi- tions together in one hour of fun and laughter, the Traditions Assembly. C Each year, all of Mesa High's spirit and tradi- tions were entwined with the great arnount of stu- dent andfacultytalent. Of course, the Bunniesirand Cheerleaders dazzled us with their awesome abili- ty to bring out school spir- it. The Thespian Club startledthe whole student body with their version of Marvelous . The Tradi- tions Assembly did not lack originality. r But the most outstand- ing part of the show was the legend of Zedo lshikawa, accompanied by the A Cappella Choir carrying on tradition. :kts M . K W ,.r,,. ,, s:'i , t:wp- ' 1:-fi , - 1 , , - Fffwt. fr, X -rw tr- ' M, t i -- 1 , -r be-gy JM:-'
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