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l Dedication The 1988 Statesman Staff would like to dedicate the Yearbook to Mrs. Elinor White. For two years she put up with us coming in on Saturdays, to meet deadlines, blaring radios, gossiping, and partying. We want her to know that without her there to motivate us we would have never done our jobs. It was very difficult with a new adviser this year, but we managed to put the 1988 book together. We will never forget all those fun times we had in the class and we hope you won't either. Without your help we wouldn't have won the three awards ttwo second-place plaques and one third- place plaquel for last yearls Statesman Yearbook. Thank you for your contribution to the Yearbook. WE LOVE YOU! mia Mrs. White and Mrs. Bow proudly display the plaques for last year's Yearbook. v 12 Dedication
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Rivera and James saw a Martial Arts ex- hibition by Japanese students during one of the wrestling tournaments. i'fX T'2 One June morning Jesse James poses with a group of young Japa nese students at a park which attracts tourists. The children are so cute, James said. WW -.-.-.-.-,-,-.-.-,-.-.-.:.i:ggz::3:5'.F5'.3'.'5.::3:5:5:55:34.3:1:5:3:::5.1.1,::3.g:5.3.3 ....... ,,...................... . During the summer Jesse James and Anthony Rivera, both Seniors, had the chance to wrestle in Japan. Both raised money through sponsors to go on this adventurous trip. They spent two weeks in Japan, where they visited many cities. Both James and Rivera went undefeated in their matches in Japan. Both wrestlers had a busy schedule when they were not wrestling. They each stayed with a host family. The Japanese treated us like movie stars, said Rivera. They were really polite, said James. I felt good about it fthe tripl, l'm sure Jesse did too. I felt privileged to be able to do this, says James. lf both had the chance to wrestle in Japan, they most definitely would do so again, they said. They lthe Japanesel didn't stop feeding us, James said. yi u vm ' Japan 011
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.,.,.,.,.,:E1E2EEEEEEEEEE:2:ErE1.1.1.1.t.,E3:EzQ2221222,:.,.,.,.,.,...,,.1.f,1., E1 :ss Lett to Right: Cathy Olson, Terri Watson, Andy Baxter, Carol I,-arg? v 31: -e , 1, 'W Cathy Olson, Terri Watson, and Frances Askren exhibit Falcon camaraderie after ses- sion on racism. Friendships were made at An- ytown displayed by Frances Askren, Senior and Cathy Ol- sen, Junior. bn -sv i Bustamante, Lely Cruz Carol Bustamante, a recent participant in Anytown came back a satisfied Falcon, I learned a lot from Anytown, but the short time l was there just wasn't enough. An emotional experience l'll never forget. Anytown, a program set up for high school students to learn more about themselves and others consists of seminars, exercises, and activities, to cope with problems such as prejudice, selfishness, and being opinionated about others. Anytown offers six summer sessions that take place at three different locations Tuscon, Skyway camp south of Prescott, and Mingus Mountain north of Prescott. Students are selected to attend Anytown at the end of the school year. Popularity or grades, does not affect the chance of those who apply. Screen tests of applicants are done by Mr. Madrid who chooses the students he feels it will benefit the most. Three hundred students from all over the state attend the camp. Carl Hayden along with other schools are only allowed to send 6 to 10 students. The cost is 170 dollars for one week which includes room and board, Anytown-not just anytown but a one week tutored society that could help you answer your own questions. as .Q Y N .. . 13
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