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Le —— — ———— eee SENIORS | ODINIVU INO SSS ee — 00000000 10 Mishele Abell Leonel Alaniz Tom Amos Cathy Anderson Matt Anderson Sam Angel Steve Arant Marie Arntzen Kris Askov Julie Asplund Lisa Atwood Connie Ave Paul Barnes Erika Barquist Marnie Barrett Connie Bennett Showing Mrs. Donnellan their leadership skills from Girls’ State are orchestra officers Lynn Russell and Misty Campin.
SENIORS Seniors gain patriotism through camp By Kristin Wingate Respecting the flag and country, feeling patriotic, and learning about the government process — not your everyday idea of entertainment. Some seniors shaped their futures by attending Boys’ and Girls’ State sponsored he the American Legion and Auxiliary. Girls’ State was held in Ellensburg at Central Washington University, June 15-20. Misty Cam- pin, Teresa Dewell, Maria Kolby and Lynn Russell all attended the conference. “It made me appreciate being an American. And it made me feel more patriotic,’’ said Russell. Boys’ State was held at Eastern Washington University, June 21- 27. Kent Erickson, Markus Klausli, Todd Rightmire, Chad “It sounded fun and it was a great Brenda Bensen opportunity,” said Ben Berger Lynn Russell. Yandenhaak, Brent Wolters, and Jay Yankacy all were chosen to at- tend. Overall, about 500 people attended each conference. Before being selected for each state conference, they were recommended, had a personal in- terview, and had to fill out an application. Having Federal Party Rallies, at- Mike Bishop tending city council meetings, lear- ; ning how the court systems work, Debbie Blackburn and learning the government pro- cess were just a few of the things they learned. “It was a good experience because it helped me realize how the government works better and because when | got there, | was put in with 50 or 60 people that | didn’t know. | met lots of new peo- ple and | learned to work together,” said Erickson. “It sounded fun and it was a great opportunity,” said Russell. 11
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