Mountain View High School - La Vista Yearbook (Mesa, AZ)

 - Class of 1985

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nergy, at 8 in the morning? Can stu- dents really be full of spirit at that time of the day? Most of the time it would be hard to even be awake, but it is a little easier on the mornings of pep as- semblies. Whether for the first football game of the year, the most important football game, or a basketball game, pep assemblies carry with them an air of confidence and support for the teams. In the '84-'85 school year a major change came with the assemblies. In previous years assemblies were held between first and second hours. The change meant that assemblies were to be held before school at 8 a.m. The main reason for the change was due to students leaving campus during the assemblies. Assistant Princi- pal Richard Anderson said, We have a responsibility for the students who leave campus. This way if they don't want to attend the as- semblies they don't have to come to school until 9. The time change did not affect the true spirited Toros. To them it did not matter when or where the as- semblies were held as long as they were able to let everyone lcnow how they felt about their teams. Extra, extra - Goran Stevano- vic helps the upperclassmen ignore the JV cheerleaders. Activities I 6 Hello Assembly

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Im a star Pommies entertain the crowd r is 5.1-I ii gr r. gf-ui4i ! while performing a dance to Baby I'm a Star. 5 me .V , yilffs soy Wwffys . . A 5 of A I 1 ,1 Here we Come - After lunch sophomore girls walk to their lockers before going back to class, ,,, xr . 5 I J I s.. K Yea Toros - Michelle Oxborrow cheers for the junior Class during competition at the pep assembly. , v xy, 4 Q ' ' V1 'V it 99 ff GSK? ls Gb rsfsiyrfeilf v I bfi? so r staff reg file? Did we win? - juniors watch closely during the class competition to see which class will win,



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Look into my eyes - Kay Brown and Eric Champion seem to know what the Hello Dance is for, getting to know each other better. Letfs go toga - Surprising the underclassmen these girls show ev- eryone who they really are. ity. ' pa.. ,,,,.M i f X I ' s 4 I 1 Anticipation - As Coach jesse Parker introduces the first player at the Hello Assembly, the rest of the football team nervously awaits their turns. Energize me - Full of enthusi- asm, Andrea Hoppe gets a kick out of the Hello Dance. New maneuvers -- A perfor- mance from the flag corps was an addition to some of the assemblies. Khris Fedoryk helps the other flag girls perform to the song Beat It. U Sign of champions -- Coach Parker shows how proud he is of the varsity football team. Activities Hello Dance I 7

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