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Anytown Delegates Anytown Delegates. Front Row: Carol Flores: Student Government, International Club, Shield, Girls Varsity Tennis Second Row: Tony Taylor: Masque and Gavel, TARS. International Club; Julie Goot: Masque and Gavel, Forensic Team . .. Third Row: Rob Schwartz; Conde Abbott, Homecoming Committee, Choir. IHSBC. Senator; Kelly Robinson: Blade, Key Club. Executive Council. Baseball; Bill Adair: Student Govern- ment. Blade. Key Club, IHSBC: Lisa HitteI: Masque and Gavel, Senator. IHSBC. Connie Newman: Masque and Gavel, Student Government. IS MJF Numnn W, , , I ' K . r ', MIR .iyi inaT, i1 IHSBC: Mike McCoy. Student Government, CAC Representative. Key Club, Spanish National Honor Society Fourth Row: Gil Berry: Masque and GaveI Speech Team IHSBC: Mike Din: Student Govern- ment, Forensic Team, Masque and Gavel, French National Honor Soci- ety. Back Row: Sharon Gardner: Masque and Gavel, IHSBC: Caronn Blair: Masque and Gavel, Forensic Team Senator, IHSBC: Debra Kanw dell: National Honor Society. IHSBC 8 Senator at large .. .Not Pic- tured: Cindy Johnson. Anytown was more than just a human relations camp. It was an experience Where friends were made, thoughts were expressed openly, and lessons were learned. -Valerie Huebner Tu he people at Anytown A worked to build a unique environment for one week. Five males and five fe- males were chosen from each school. They met in Flagstaff early in June to share an ex- perience with people from all over Arizona, and learn many things about themselves. Anytown Delegates, frolic in the HCamerack Wilderness. ANYTOWN DELEGATES 29
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28 GIRLS AND BOYS STATE DELEGATES ' It mi .4 13 t' Ii Exam rtl' Girls and Boys State Delegates .. Front Row: Lori Olson, Secretary; David Tatom, President . . . Back Row . . Nancy Benedict, Mrs. Spartan; Girls and Boys State Delegates Marty Hedland, Football Co-Captain: John Tviedt. Parliamentarian to Boys State gave me the opportunity to develop my self-confidence and self esteem. I also learned a great deal about politics and govern- ment. -John Robb GJ. irls and Boys State dele- vJ' gates met and formed mythical states. In this set up, they functioned according to the laws of Arizona to form a mock government. The par- ticipants ran for offices, and as elected officials they per- formed the same duties as elected office holders. The purpose of this program was to educate students in the duties, privileges, rights and responsibilities of American citizenship. Also, participants the Senate; Carol Tom, Blade Sweetheart Not Pictured: Valorie Huebner, Fund Raising Committee head; John Robb. Vice-President . . . should gain an understanding of the responsibilities they will face as adults. Last summer, Girls and Boys State delegates met at the University of Arizona in Tucson. The program lasted for one week and was spon- sored by the American Legion Auxillary.
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Shield King And Queen David Wa t ..J or both Masque and Gav- : el and T.A.R.S. Service Club, Stephanie Kelly has act- ed as one of those indispensa- ble persons that make an or- ganization go . As a senior, Steff was Masque and Gavel Secretary, a demanding and, sometimes, thankless job. She worked both behind the scenes and in front of the cur- tain for the Drama Depart- ment. In Stephanie's freshman, sophomore, and junior years she was an active member of stage crews, and was on the make-up crew and David and Lisa and Twelfth Night. On stage, Steff played roles in The Man Who Came to Din- ner, Dark of the Moon, and Inherit the Wind. 30 SHIELD KING AND QUEEN A '4, , ters Steff served as an officer in T.A.R.S. as well as being an ac- tive, hardworking student who made her high school years both useful and meaningful. . avid Waters' hi h m school career shoas that varsity sports and stu- dent government can mix well with high academic achieve- ment. David has been active in football, track, and basketball, and was a member of the 1978-79 Varsity Football Team. His grades were good enough to earn him a place on the Honor Roll for four straight years, and he was in- ducted into the National Hon- or Society as a Junior. ASK t .. VI 7 Stephanie Kelly :K' ;' Although, busy with the constant practice that varsity sports require, David was highly active in the Key Club, and served as Treasurer in his junior year. David Waters is a student who has been able to combine sports, service, and academ- ics and, in all, come out ahead. The Shield King and Queen were chosen exclusively by the Shield Staff. Our intent was to select a senior boy and girl who sincerely deserved the extra recognition. We sim- ply chose the two people that we believed were outstanding students, and would properly represent the Class of 1979.
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