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Politics and government stressed in :v My if 4' uw- fi , iggmlfiik 5 Q. .f Q. ' will .V fu M 'Sl' , f'T .W .N,, ,hs. .. g , Ns,e. , ..llVf T .ml SQ., 'KA' il ,V I f if . A if QMWMM ,V 5 , su, V M. hw ,, das ..rtt....,s.,.M-,,.,,..W,...s ..- W..m...s.................,,.. ,g0Q4-40dg0l!4- ow would you like to spend a day where teenagers are running the government? This is possi- ble at University of Arizona for Girls State and Northern Arizona Univer- sity for Boys State. For one week, all par- ticipants run for a city, country, or state office. For those who won, they served as that official. The whole purpose is to get teenagers aware of our government, and to let them experience how it's run in the real world. They also had the op- portunity to do meet state officials, such as Rose Mofford. Teenagers from all three states got involved in this program. Peter Kozinets was elected Attorney General, while Mark Gordon became Speaker of the House. For all who was involved, they were all considered unique. Each boy had something special, said David Sil- ver. lt's more than politics, but you get to meet many talented people. There was a lot of spirit and in- volvement, replied Paige Johnson. Everyone participated in at least one thing. It definitely influenced me to a po- litical career. concluded Cori Scheiner. Boys State- Top row: Andrew Sollen David Silver. Front row: Mark Gordon, Peter Kozi- nets. - X-'gt .f FW . -- .K f ' 'NT ' 1 Girls State- Claudia Trachg Jill Harrison, Paige Johnson, Cori Scheiner. gagofgdzdc Stafe 25
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