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Marana's Model UN Delegates Represent Ku Marana High School's Model United Nation delegation was chosen to represent the country of Kuwait. This nation is located northeast of Saudi-Arabia. The yearly session was held at the University of Arizona on Feb. 16th and 17, where the delegate went to represent their country. They stayed at the Plaza Interna- tional on Speedway during the convention and attended sessions and a banquet with their sponsor, Fred Wilmshurst. l. Model UN delegates Suzanne Hill, DeeAnn Davis and Dani Barr, enjoy their dinner at the Model UN convention. 2. Marana's Model UN members are Mary MCGuire, Dani Barr, Bruce Packer, Su- zanne Hill, DeeAnn Davis, Shaun Prist, Bryan Pierson, David Kull and Steve Pa- dilla. .mm ,,,.,. we L wig! ffwnrsff- ' 'i V , ' 1 9 , 13 gf J i s We--H r. , W lPL626WlmtlWil2'l2ll fin ,af 4,-v-7 94 Model UN
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Q- vi, - E 2.5 mf. ,,,N. - sq Fresh Ideas Put To Use By Student Council Student Council had a class during school this year, advised by Mr. Videbeck, for his second year. That gave them more time to do and plan more things . . . which they did! They also held a meeting every other week during fourth period, which was open to anyone. Student Council sponsored various activities including nifty fiftys' days, spirit weeks, a skating party at Skate Country, the annual carnival and dances. They worked hard and promoted a lot of spirit. In December seven people from Student Council went to a convention in Phoenix. They were Maurene Pola- shek, Becky Davis, Suzanne Hill, Mary McGuire, Laura Romo, Robin Gowdy and sponsor, Mrs. Holaway. The convention taught the students how to run an efficient and public-minded student government. The TRAGYC club was formed mainly out of Student Council. TRAGYC tTraffic Representatives of Ari- zona's Governor Youth Councilj sponsored a traffic week where they washed windows and spread messages of safe driving. l. Student Council Members are tFirst Rowj Suzanne Hill, Annette Altamirano, Maurene Polashek, Karla Davis, and Kelly Patton. tSec- ond Rowj Mr. Videbeck, Craig Bratton, Steve Somerville, Bryan Pier- son and Steve Padilla. tThird Rowj Maria Sanchez, Tuesday Pierson, Randy Bratton, Janel Nesbitt, Gail Paterson, Melissa Barry, DeAnn Davis, Tina Denton and Becky Davis. tFourth Rowj Tammy Foster, Craig Jackson, Laura Romo, Dotti James, Miley DeSpain, Robin Gowdy, Jeanne Paddock, Lori Brant, Vickie Patton, Teri Somerville and Stacy Brown. 2. Students listen at a Council meeting. 3. Marana's Christmas tree that was decorated by Student Council. 4. Student Council officers are Melissa Barry, recording seeretaryg DeAnn Davis, vice presidentg Annette Altamirano, corresponding secretary and Craig Bratton, president. 5. Contestants seek best dressed title for Nifty Fifties day. 6. Diane Evans and Karen Gremmler promote spirit on Nifty Fifties day, 7. Student Council had a nativity scene. 8. TRAGYC members are tFirst Rowj Bryan Pierson, Janel Nesbitt, Becky Davis, Karla Davis, Kelly Patton and Steve Padilla. QSecond Rowj Tuesday Pierson, Randy Bratton, Miley DeSpain, Dottie James, Robin Gowdy, Teri Sommerville, Vickie Patton and Jeanne Paddock. 9. Shephards pose in nativity scene. ygrw. ,.,.,,..t.. ' 'av f Student Council 93
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National Honor Society Holds RIF Book Drive The National Honor Society CNHS is a special group of students who have sown their leadership in school and com- munity activities. NHS was involved in a Rif program this year. This was a book drive which provided books for the sixth graders at Marana Jr. High. Their yearly invitiation was held on Dec. 12, and wel- comed eighteen new members. l. Secretary Kelly Patton listens in at an NHS meeting. 2. Members Stacy Brown and Tammy Foster gives suggestions during a meeting. hqinct ..,,..., National Honor Society 95
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