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The Ana-Hi-Steppers won many distinctions and rivalries, yet it was all the while amazing on the grounds that they were, indeed, high schoolers whose past greatest minutes happened in such occasions as the Arroyo Halftime Competition, the Rosemead Parade, and the Chaffey College Halftime and Parade rivalry. 온라인카지노

"We had won a wide range of grants, so we saw this like another rivalry," Claffey said. "It resembled an Anaheim High School football match-up, just it was at the Coliseum. It would be a very long time before I understood it was anything greater."

Anaheim High, which opened in 1898, is the third-most established secondary school in Orange County. The Colonists gloat numerous striking graduated class, including Righteous Brothers performer Bobby Hatfield, U.S. Sen. Thomas Kuchel, significant association baseball player and mentor Tim Flannery and Tony-selected entertainer Alyson Reed.

Truth be told, the Ana-Hi-Steppers aren't even the main Colonists to show up in a Super Bowl, as the school has delivered three players who were in the major event - mentor Jim Fassel, running back Reuben Droughns and hostile watchman Gerry Mullins.

"We're so used to having such distinction in such countless ways, yet when you find out about the Ana-Hi-Steppers, it's truly cool," said Janet Brown, leader of the Anaheim High graduated class affiliation. "Each Super Bowl we're like, 'Hello, no doubt, recollect?' "

Frankly, not many outside of the drill group really recall. There have been no paper commemoration stories, no commemoration TV reflections , never any notice by the NFL, and no authority recognition by the secondary school itself. Maybe this is on the grounds that their accomplishment was immediately dominated by a NFL development that has transformed a curious halftime show into restless execution workmanship.

"It began as the Ana-Hi-Steppers, presently it's all closet breakdowns and hotshots," Brown said.

Joanne Hess Mittmann, an individual from the Anaheim High School Ana-Hi-Steppers, is the individual in yearbook photograph holding an 'E'. Additionally shown is her Coliseum ticket from 1967 for Super Bowl I, then, at that point, called the AFL-NFL World Championship Game. (Brian van der Brug/Los Angeles Times)

In spite of the fact that Anaheim is the main secondary school drill group to act in a Super Bowl halftime show, for the initial 26 years the show contained some kind of school walking band. Then, at that point, Michael Jackson showed up in Super Bowl XXVII in Pasadena, and the adorable little redirection changed for eternity.