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udio Visual Club Len Bryan sponsor of the Audio Visu- al Club had a very successful year as far as recruiting members. The group con- sisted of 14 members with President Dan Groyce in charge. Audio Visual is a group of individuals working and operating mainly television and 16 mm projectors. They also learn to work with the audio visual equipment for filming athletic events such as foot- ball and volleyball meets. To become a member students must have attended the meetings held on Monday afternoons and had an interest in audio visual with a desire to help oth- ers. By Jessica Friend Top Left: QL-RJ Len Bryan, Kevin Allem, Dan Noyce, David Hoffman and Robin Runge. Bottom Left: KL-RJ Robin Tate, Steven Andreacola, Lisa Carrier, Sara El Sharif. Model United Back Row: KL-RJ David Lawson, Norma Zuniga, Martha Valdivia, Tyrone Vincent, Athena Amparano, John Barbarow, Mr. Dick Browning, Front Row Sitting: Jeff Bishop and Julio Freire. ation Model United Nations is an organiza- tion set up for students desiring to be- come involved in research on the United Nations. U.N. helped develop students interest and appreciation of world affairs and problems. This year's advisor was Mr. Dick Browning, meetings were held in Pod A during lunch. In February, Model U.N. members participated in a workshop at the Uni- versity of Arizona where they discussed world problems. Among those attending were Jeff Bishop who received an Out- standing Delegate Award in the Political Committee, and Tyrone Vincent, Mar- tha Valdivia and Chris McBride who successfully represented Cuba before the International Court. Julio Freire and Kim Wilkenson who were on the Securi- ty Council as well as Jon Barbarow, Da- vid Lawson, Norma Zuniga, Mike Archu- leta, Tina Amparano, John Pawley, Brad McKenzie and Jana Boltingouse. By Bianca Gonzalez AVfModel UN 1 n 1
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What's Love Got To Do With It'7 The annual mock wedding was held during the Fall. Students volun- teered to participate, however, six were chosen. The first wedding was held in the lounge during second peri- od. Bride Lupe Valencia, Groom Je- sus Otero, Bridesmaid Veronica Borbon, Best Man Hector Soto, and Priest Lisa Echeverria. Third period's wedding court con- sisted of Bride Yvonne Green, Groom John McKenna, Bridesmaid Dynah Ovieda, Best Person Melinda Love- lette, and Priest Susan Rico. A recep- tion was held in Ms. Kirkpatrickls room which consisted of food and mu- sic. Food and dresses were all put to- gether by two separate committees. The reception committee took care of the food which they made themselves. The second committee was in charge of the decorations. decorations. By Jessica Friend Top Right: Mrs. Green, Yvonne Green, John McKenna, Susan Rico, Dynah Oviedo and Me- linda Lovelette, Middle Right: Jesus Otero, Lupe Valencia, Lisa Echeveria, Veronica Bor- bon and Hector Soto, Bottom Left: Groom Jesus Otero and Bride Lupe Valencia fSecond Periodj, Bottom Right: The Happy Couple, Yvonne Green and John McKenna CThird Peri- odj. Photos by Dominic Ortiz, Traci Fuentes ., 1 Practice Makes Perfect V X ,Q .la ,,.--44
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Prosecution vs. Defense Mock Trial representative was Mr. Towne Bishop. There were four tri- als which took place April 13, 1985 at the Tucson City Court. The twelve ac- tive members were fSeniorsJ Jeff Bishop, Martha Valdivia, Brad McKenzie, Margie Walker, Crystal Cooper, Mike Archuleta, CJuniorsJ Chris McBride, Lamont Nesbitt, CSophomoresJ Peter Lippert, Tyrone Vincent, J.B. McElfresh and CFresh- menl Kim Apel. The same criminal case was tried repeatedly. All students played four roles. Each student got to know all four Witnesses so he could play each Witness and develop skills as the attorney for the prosecution and defense. The main goal was to Win the competition by presenting the case in the best possible manner. By Grace Granillo W 'L .lp Evra. Top Right: QL-RJ Ms. Mary Mangotich - Attor- ney Peter Lippert, Middle Row: QL-RB Chris McBride, Crystal Cooper, Martha Valdivia, Mar- gie Walker, J.B. McElfresh, Back Row: QL-RD Mr. Edward Nesbitt - Deputy Pima County At- torney Lamont Nesbitt, Jeff Bishop, Tyrone Vin- cent, Brak McKenzie, Mr. Towne Bishop. Middle Left: Doing research on a case, Middle Right: QL- RD Attorney Ms. Mary Mangotich, Bottom Right: Members of the Mock Trial discussing the case. Mock Trial J an VAQ.-.-s M
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