Mesa High School - Superstition Yearbook (Mesa, AZ)

 - Class of 1958

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We lhree tudents form another important line-especially at Mesa High, where a powerful student govern- ment reigns. What lines the students build determine how well the school stands. Some years are better than others, de- pending upon the accomplishments achieved by the students. Students make the classes to be taught. There they have the responsibility of increasing their knowledge. A line may be a desk. The good student sits and lis- tens attetively to the lessons. This is the student that learns the most and is most likely to succeed. The poor student sits and disturbs the pupils surround- ing him. He causes disaster to himself and to those he distracts. A line can be the student body as a groupg it can be the student council that leads the others. Some may see three different lines representing . 'ku-at - 's 'S N. X Students Student Body Officers ........ Student Council ........... Boys' League ....... Girls' League ............. Seniors ...,...................... Senior Class Officers ....... Senior Activities .......... Junior Class Officers. ..... . Juniors ............................... Junior Activities .........,........, Sophomore Class Officers ........ Sophomores .............. ........,... Sophomore Activities .......



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Foreign lial igen Yakar, Mesa High's first foreign exchange student, comes from Istan- bul, Turkey. Here she is shown as she registered with Mrs. Stewart, was greeted by Principal Elias Brimhall, met her American family, the Crocketts, and members of the ex- change student committee, and was shown around the school by Student Body Presi dent Gary Gooch.

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