Back when things made sense...the last true Mtn. View v. Los Altos football game - 1981
I finally went to a Mountain View v. Los Altos football game tonight. As I always predicted, my parents stood in the end zone, extremely confused about which school to root for.
You'd think rooting for Mountain View would be a no-brainer for me and my family...welll...this is a bit confusing but let me try to explain...
Once upon a time (when my parents went to high school) there were three high schools in the Mtn. View-Los Altos Union High School District. They went to Mountain View, the district's oldest and most diverse high school (almost 50% minority students) located right in downtown. Then there was Los Altos High, home to mostly wealthy, White students from Los Altos. Finally, Awalt High, located in South Mountain View, with students from the more wealthy part of Mountain View and southern Los Altos.
In 1982, Mountain View High was closed as a cost cutting measure and a way to conform to state mandated racial integration of the district. Each school in a district needs to reflect the district-wide racial composition....this is a problem since Los Altos is a predominantly White and much of Mountain View is around 50% minorities, and we're lumped in the same district together.
Los Altos High and Awalt were integrated by splitting Mountain View's student body amongst the two schools. To help Mountain View cope with the loss of its school, Los Altos lost its old mascot, the Knight, and got Mountain View's colors and mascot, the Eagle. Awalt lost its name and became Mountain View High School, but kept its old colors and mascot, the Spartan. A line goes right down the middle of Mtn. View and Los Altos now, dividing the two cities in half so that each high school is about 50/50 from each city.
So, even though I live in the heart of MV, I would have went to Los Altos. Bleh.
For my parents and other relatives, this is all a very big deal. You have to remember that they came from an era when high school pride and pageantry was a much bigger deal then it is now. And...my dad was a football player and my Mom was in the school's drill team. The racial and class divisions between Mtn. View and Los Altos added fuel to the rivalry. Think of Mountain View as Cal, and Los Altos as Stanford, and you get the picture. They did NOT like Los Altos, and the feeling was mutual. The annual football game between the two schools,was thus, THE event of the year, and held at Foothill College at night.
So, for my parents and their fellow alumni, going to a MV v. LA game now is very confusing. The game is still at Foothill College at night, but everything else is all switched around. Do they root for their former arch-rival Los Altos, since it has their school's colors and mascot and represents our half of MV? Or do they root for their school's namesake, even though it has their other old rival's colors and mascot? Kinda hard to root for either school, since half of each student body is from Los Altos, and the rivarly between the two cities still kinda exists. They found some peace of mind by thinking how ticked off former LAHS Knights must be that Mtn. View kids have now invaded their alma mater.
All in all....the whole situation is absurd. Mountain View residents cheering for Los Altos High, Los Altos residents cheering for Mountain View High, alumni cheering for their old rival's mascots, and half of each crowd cheering against their own hometowns. So, unsure where to sit, we stood in the end zone and just watched the two crowds scream at each other from across the field. A Los Altos High School girl to her friend while walking by us: "I HATE Mountain View (referring to the high school)...but wait...what am I saying...I live there!"
While watching the game, we talked about how maybe the schools should be renamed...but decided that would just result in even more confusion for a new generation. Or, the district should be split by city boundaries so Mountain View students wouldn't need to be used to integrate Los Altos' high school, and each city could have a school of its own again. Fat chance that will ever happen.
But, I guess that in the end, everything worked out tonight. My parents' school's name, mascot, and colors did not loose.
...in other words...the game was a tie.
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