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Spirit for Hello uilds exciting year As the gym filled up with ner- vous sophomores, excited ju- niors and anxious seniors, there was a sense of anticipation at the Hello Assembly. As the students calmed down, the gym became quiet and Principal lames Curlett began the as- sembly with a big hello followed by a short speech. The l.V. cheerleaders did their cheer while the 66 I loved reading the newspapers the juniors and seniors brought for us. ,, stacy smith nop seniors held up newspapers then threw them at the sophomores. I think the Hello Assembly was worthwhile. I loved reading the newspapers the juniors and sen- iors brought for us. But the best part was watching the cheerleaders perform with their backs to us, remarked Stacy Smith sophomore. Next, pomline danced its way in. They were giv- en a warm welcome. 66 Oh ya! It was hip. We were rowdy as heck in there. Rich wipf C125 77 Student council class competition was the high- light of the assembly. The title of the skit was The New Buddy Game. It received a lot of laughs with Mark Harris portraying Bob Barfer. Seniors won class competition with the cheering support of the senior class. Oh ya! It was hip. Our class has always been a little slow but we were rowdy as heck in there, stated Rich Wipf, senior. Senior Spirit - M. Riggs, N. And now introducing - Stu- Simpson and R. Kasprzyk dent council Pres. Mark Har- look on as their attention is ris portrays class competition caught. host. 16 Hello Assembly I
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That 'Was then, back to Mountain View campus's first year as a school was in 1976-77, and since then there have been many changes. Enrollment has increased by about 2,164 students, but that isn't the only change. Musical tastes changed much in 1976. The num- ber one record of the year was I Honestly Love 66 The school has changed drastically social- ly, academically and in fine arts for the better. 9, Mr. Bacon CEnglishj You, by Olivia Newton-john, who also won best female vocal performance. The song of the year was The Way We Were, by Marvin Hamlish, win- ning Best New Artist along with it. Stevie Wonder also made his way into the 1976 Grammy Awards with Best Male Vocal Award. Paul McCartney and 6SlE1'y6clT Wings hit it big with their single Band on the Run. Lesser known groups who were also popular were Kiss, Led Zepplin, David Bowie, The Rolling Stones and john Denver. Fads and fashions were very diversified at Moun- tain View in 1976. Bell-bottom pants were all the rage, along with tank top shirts. Girls' shoes ranged from the clog, or sandal, to the ever-popular tennis shoe. Guys also liked tennis shoes and sandals. Girls hairstyles were very similar in that most girls had long straight hair, or in a bun. Guys hair was straight or parted on the side with sideburns. Some favorite television shows of 1976 were M 'A 'S 'H, Welcome Back Kotter and Satur- day Night Live. Some of Mountain View's stu- dents' Favorite movies were jaws and Young Frankenstein. Totally in style- The casual look comes through on these Mountain View students. Brand new school- This pic- ture shows the changes on Mountain View's campus with few trees, etc. 11978 yearbooky Lets go Toros- A group of Mountain View students cheer on the Toros at a foot- ball game. 18 Then!Now L. 29'
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