Mesa High School - Superstition Yearbook (Mesa, AZ)

 - Class of 1972

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Special Services of MHS Students Has it ever occurred to you what the students of Mesa High do on their own after school to help someone who needs aid? Some services of students are help- ing individuals from other countries to practice and learn the English lan- guage. They also become closely in- volved with these people. Students from our school go to Kino Jr. High every Mon. and Wed. nights. They find that going the extra mile is beneficial and satisfactory. The stu- dents who work with the retarded people find that working with them is a different perspective and a great experience. The services by the students at Mesa High range from candy stripers who help the elderly and ill, to students who help the underprivileged children. 'Candy stripers are great help to people who are lonely in the hospital. They try to make people feel comfort- able as much as possible. The girls are of great service to these people in helping them to forget their pains. They spend their own free time help- ing with these services, and should get recognition for the good things they do. ag tram WW' . Z' A UPPER RIGHT: Sheryl Babbit, acandy striper at Southside hospital proves that her service is appreciated and proven worthy of her time. She gives special attention to each patient. Page 26-Student Life ABOVE LEFT: Cindi Bigelow, Mary Ann Udall and - rill watch closely as Sun- shine Acres boys show their creations. ABOVE RIGHT: Kevin Keith of Goodwill Ind. selects clothes for a needy family.

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X CENTER TOP: Bunnies and Cheerleaders lead school song in the gravel pit, following a pep train. LEFT: A crowd gathers around as the rabbit mascot leads a cheer at a pep assembly. ABOVE: A cheerleader smiles with excitement as the Jackrabbits make a touchdown. BELOW: A sign of spirit is hung on the West Building the day ofa basketball game. Student Life'Page 25



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UPPER LEFT: Carla Olsen wears a smile as she greets patients. Patients are always glad to see Candy Stripers because they know they are pleasant and have a friendly smile for them. UPPER RIGHT: Eileen Yates has the attention of a student as she forms words. LOWER LEFT: Holly Thomas listens for correct English pronunciation from adult students. LOWER RIGHT: Judy Packard and Mary McLeod gives toys to Mrs. Dingham for the children at Sun- shine Acres. ,1

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