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Interact. Front Row: Lara Elliot. Elizabeth Reed, Joseph Adams. Kris- tin Juniper. Eric Stout. Laurie Hickson, Lisa Pena. Kelly Johnson. Kira Stammler, Sumlta Patel. Hyon Moon. Vanessa Fuentes, Slmava Saha. Amy Arnessln. Sandra Cardenas Second Row: Katie Pack- ard. Pat Wagner. Kim Ulreich, Kristy Stark. Chris Nguyen. Jess Judge. Scott Miller. Jim Reese. Carol Holmberg, Monica Price, Wendy Da- bllng, Kristen Dabllng, Bernadette Spilotro. Jaque Brown Third Row: Dr. Texidor, Billy Minor. Alan Ng. Michelle Savas. Fiona McGavIn, Krista Meuselbach, Jason Bredlmus, Julie Leer. Mike Mlnnis. Steve Nache. Yvonne Trujillo. Leah Heron. Leigh Pyper. Laura Davis, Jenni- fer Banning, Albert Mitchell top Row Uza McDebblt, Alison Bowman, James Musel, Tim Clapham, Brian Chenney, Matt Freund. Tim Brown, Scott Tang, Chris Sar mus Top Row: Marcia Warnock, Fred Bach, Laura Davis, Jacque Brown UP FRONT It gives me a good feeling to know that I am helping people who need help, and to interact with the city and its needs. The members of this club are generally leaders, interested in serving. -Chris Sawyckyj, senior Service Clubs OPEN WIDE. CLOWN Jason Bredlmus helps Sttle ones en- joy the gomes and fun at the Veter- ans' Day Fair Mayor's Youth Com- mittee members donated their time and enthusiasm to the city-wide event. A TIME TO RELAX Although it would appear that Leah Heron is taking time to rest, she is very busy working on notes for the next Interact meeting. With the Thanksgiving Penny Drive close at hand, she must work quickly.
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UP FRONT It's a club with in- teraction between people. There are a lot of political ideas as well as other ideas being exchanged. It is serious and then fun. That makes it a very interesting club and a very fun club to be involved in. Laura Nash, senior IF I CAN INTERJECT FOR A MINUTE ... Mr. Dell'Ergo takes a moment to emphsize an important point in Ra- chel Perkins' bi Members draft bits in preparation for their take-over of the state capitol on Model Legisla- ture Day. HOW DOES THAT GRAB YOU? J.S. A sponsor Mr. Cash helps Donna Parks prepare for arguement for the next meeting Slightly taken aback, he gasps at the unconven- tional stand she has taken. Junior States of America Mode! Legislature. Front Row: April Stone. Jessica Ghenne. Diana Denny, Leslie Berkeblle. Jackie Dafazlo. Kim Wood, Renee Ellis, Rachel Perklr.s, Leigh Pyper, Jim Brown. Sandra Cardenas. Laura Nash. Middle Row Kathy Stott, Mark Franklin, Jess Judge. Kevin Eamlgh, Eric Stout, Chris Sar, Matt Freund. Patty Ramsey. Jacque Brown. Back Row: John Ste- phens. Matt Bender, Theo Angelis. Matt Brabb, James Hayes, Kristin Dabllng, Tim Brown. Stuart Smith. Chris Nguyen. Jason Bredlmus, Mr. Dell’Ergo. Junior Statesmen of America. Front Row Donna Parks, Eric Stout. Kristin Pond. Jacque Brown. Tim Brown. Brian Nabb. Back Row Allyson Bowman. Julie Lear. Mr. Cash. Uza Sugges. Diana Allen, Matt Freund. Political Clubs
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Lending a Hand to Benefit Others Service. This was what In- teract Club and Mayor's Youth Committee had in common. Interact worked on three different service levels: in the school, in the community, and internationally. Interact differed from other clubs be- cause it focused on service provided in a volunteer manner. Many clubs serve themselves through fun- draisers and other activities, but Interact is centered around helping others, said Kristin Juniper, junky. Mayor's Youth Commit- tee's services were all for Mesa. The members were students who were interest- ed in city government and service. Along with serving, one purpose of the club was to develop unity between the four high schools in Mesa. Mrs. Houston, liason to the club, believed that, As a whole, students became more involved in community I enjoy being part of a group of people who are willing to take the initiative to better the community. -Steve Nache, Senior activities, and once they reached adulthood they will continue to realize that their volunteer work in the cit was important. Design by Wendy Roberts. Photos by Laura Davis. SPUSH-SPIASH The sponge-throw. one of the fa- vorite game booths at the Veter- ans' Day Fair, was not necessarily Matt Jordan's favorite. Standing in the line of fire. Matt prepares to dodge the oncoming sponge. ( 1 13 — rampus Activities fS
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