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Students find campshispirational t'Learning about government it was inspirational l loved it These quotes came from the various summer campers at CHS. Contrary to popular be- lief, kids do not throw school out of the window on June first. Some Concerned students furthered their education by participating in the various summer camps. First to start camp were Karen Johnson and 'Bob Jewell, who were among the students who attended Young Life Camp in Colorado. John Dallas, also a participant, said, ul learned a lot about others and ourselvesf' But Young Lifers weren't the ones learning. Girls' State, a camp for girls at U of A 'where they can learn governmental procedures and participate in the government. Jo Anne Halligan and Vickie Scott really had a lot of fun and great experiences. On the other hand, imagine a place with a near perfect society, lovely weather, and friendly deni- zen . . . Anytown was such a place. Julie Briskman and Julie Strouss discovered this in Prescott, where the camp was held. Another Utopia in Prescott was at Yavapai College. It's name was Civitan and Marianne Goldman re- presented CHS. She said that, 'Slt was a great study in human rela- tions. Also in Northern Arizona, the journalists were busy. Jay Thorne summarized the camp well, 'gln a week you got to know people you had never met before and learned a lot about producing a yearbook and newspaperf' Other campers were Sally Evans, Tarry Mack, Sahar Shaheed, Cindy Mizar, and Vickie Scott. Now for the out-of-state camp- ersg Camp at Malibu romped' were the feelings of Linda Schroder, Dana Metzger, and Becky Delaney, members of the pom line. They held honors in spir- it, routine competition and individ- ual competition. Cheer camp was also a great ex- perience for all concerned. It was a really great camp and for once we all got along, said Dana Metzger. Krisanne Pulos held the honor of being the best cheerleader in the camp. Competition and excellence, these words really seem to explain why the students at CHS held to- gether their summer. Campersy I 5
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MODDS 0F CHAPARRAL Whether in full color, black and white, day or night, Chapar- ral is a very eye-appealing school. Shadows, lights and the fluid lines of the stairways and ramps all contribute to the many moods of Chaparral. Moodsfl7
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