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Council tackles Campus difficulties Student Council began this year with many difficul- ties, but also many advantages. This year's council had to overcome the difficulty of not having a class, how- ever, this problem was counteracted by having a ro- tating meeting schedule, where Student Council mem- bers would be excused from a different class every two weeks to attend Student Council meetings. This year's council took on a new advisor, Mr. Eric Videbeck. whose immeasurable help aided in the coun- cil in achieving goals. One such goal was the juke box. After three years of planning and persuading a juke box was acquired for student enjoyment. The juke box could be used before school, during break, lunch and activity period. The juke box was not the total sum of Student Coun- ciI's effort to supply entertainment and relaxation for students. They also sponsored dances, rock concerts, spirit boosters and Up with People. Student Council does not only sponsor entertainment for the students, but also for the community. One such event was the carnival. The carnival, sponsored by Student Council, raises money for scholarships for graduating seniors. Admittedly this year's Student Council had many failures and success, but as Donnine Pierson, student body president, commented, This year's Student Council representatives were dedicated to working hard, even against challenging odds. Hopefully Marana High School will see many more such dedicated people in their student government. 1. Munson Steed, Junior Class Xpresident, explains a requisition with action and voice. 2. Becky Davis strolls the Sunnyside campus at the Arizona Associated Student Council convention. 3. fFirst Rowj Student body officers are, Melissa Barry, corresponding secretaryp Gail Pater- son, treasurer, and Donnine Pierson, president CSecond Rowj Rick Patton recording secretary, and Doug Mifflin, vice president. 4. A lone shepard, Tuesday Pierson, looks grim during the Nativity scene held before the Christmas concert. 5. Members of the Nativity scene sing carols as onlookers watch. 6. Dottie James finishes her point with an expressive gesture. 7. The members of this vear's Student Council are CFirst Rowj Kelly Patton, Diane Young, Dennis Woolbert, Maurene Polashek, r Pierson, Gail Paterson, Eileen Halpin, Karl Andersen, Tony Weitekamp. econd Rowj Janel Nesbitt, Lori Brant, Stacy Brown, Lori Patton, Kelly Tucker, Marilyn Gacilos, Diane Evans, Bar- bara Fischer, Karla Davis and Rick Patton CThird Rowj Mr. Videbeck. advisor, Aaron Thomas, Wade Lewis, Munson Steed, Phillip Young, Steve Padilla, Jesse McKnight, John Graham, Denise Dewey, Maria Sanchez, Dottie James, Tammy Foster, Melissa Barry and Doug Mif- flin. 58 Student Council
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Well-prepared group attends Arizona s Model U . W-X 23:1 'wx' ' ' S ri 1 me The Marana High School Model United Nations re- presented two countries this year. The Federal Repub- lic of Germany CWest Germanyj and Mauritania were both undertaken. The German delegation hoped to take the best del- egation award at this year's session at the University of Arizona. Mauritania, which borders on the Spanish Sahara, in Northern Africa, was involved in the International Court of Justice, over a self-determination issue. The members worked quite hard, as reasearch must be done to fully understand a country's political poli- cies and the proceedings of the United Nations. 1. Model UN delegates are fFirst Rowj Diane Adolph, Teresa Terry, Carolyn Federoff, Suzanne Hill and Dee Ann Davis fSecond Rowj Denise Dewey, Bryan Pierson, Donnine Pierson, Barbie White, Melis- sa Barry and Claire Woods CThird Rowp Mr. Wilmshurst, Dottie James and Doug Mifflin 2. Members of Model UN discuss ways to present their respective cases. 3. Carolyn Federoff deliberates on a suggest- ed resolution topic. 60 Model UN , ftytitffii
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