Mesa High School - Superstition Yearbook (Mesa, AZ)

 - Class of 1972

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Page 33 text:

ff' : F X aff ' xi L .SXS- +- A 'Lic . t W av' ls' ii? wi' ABOVE: Shady grass provides a perfect place to relax for lunch. LEFT: Students at Gardner's fill up on bean burros and Cokes while they rap. TOP OF PAGE: Seniors Bruce Durtsche, Joe Lillo, Wade Estes, and Marty Sprinzl enjoy the delicious CD nourishment provided by the cafeteria.

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As mid-morning brings grumbles and groans from many stomachs, lunch time is looked forward to with anticipation. Somewhere between the times of 11:40 and 1:15, the starv- ing masses can be observed rushing frantically to the various places to re- vive themselves. Lines are long but usually only a few pass out from star- vation as they wait. While some prefer the comforts of the cafeteria, others prefer the shade of a palm tree in the grass. Appetites vary from a bean burro at Gardner's, to an A la carte ham and cheese sandwich at the stand, to a regular lunch tray inside the cafe- teria. Whatever, the students of Mesa High all agree that lunch is the best period ofthe day! Page 28-Student Life ' 'TES ABOVE: Students display uncontrollable hunger pains as they wait in a long lunch line. RIGHT: Don Decker expresses his delight upon receiving his cafeteria tray.



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Leslie: FFA On February l9, Leslie Boyle was selected FFA Sweetheart for the 1972- 73 year. The nine candidates com- peting for the title were Kim Allred, Linda Anderson, Leslie Boyle, Cindy Brillhart, Melinda England, Tammy Hudson, Debbie Lambert, Teri Sch- roeder, and Gail Tiffany. After the Annual Sweetheart Talent Night held on February 8, preliminary voting took place and five of the nine were chosen as semi-finalists. At the the dance, the final voting took place with Page 30 WMM.- ,,,... L, ,,,.. .L........- Sweetheart Leslie coming in first. Teri Schroeder placed second and was awarded, the title of First Attendant. Chosen as Second Attendant was Kim Allred. The crowning took place at the dance with Leslie receiving her crown and new duties from Jeanne Kinney, the 1971-72 Sweetheart. The first thing she did after being crowned was to lead a dance with John Kinney, FFA President, to the music of the band, Looking Glass. BELOW: Melinda England awaits the an- nouncement of FFA Sweetheart with her escort, Bruce Watkins. BOTTOM: Kim Allred, chosen as Second Attendant, watches as Leslie is an- nounced FFA Sweetheart. BELOW CENTER: Jeanne Kinney, FFA Sweetheart for l97l- 72, crowns new Sweetheart, Leslie Boyle. FAR LEFT: First Attendant, Teri Schroeder, watches as Leslie is being crowned. CENTER: The tive semi-finalists for FFA Sweetheart are Teri Schroeder, Kim Allred, Leslie Boyle, Melinda England, and Cindy Brillhart.

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