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WHAT A GREAT IDEA CLUB NIGHTS! i 1 A ) didn ' t look quite so suave that night, did he? 2 Having a good time ' 3 Jerry Carnevale. a beginner, got a lot of help from fnends that night 4 Pat Burke was the Terror of the Ice Beginners, stay away 5 Just John Lauro acting strange that ' s ail — again, 6 Shawn Robinson was one of the Stars ' more experienced skaters. This year, A.S.B. Clubs Commissioner Amy Her- shman originated a new type of school activity designed to promote student body spirit and uni- ty. This activity was known as club night. Once a month, one of our campus organizations spon- sored an event open to every member of the stu- dent body. The A.S.B. started off the year by spon- soring a trip to Magic Mountain. For the month of January, the Home Economics club sponsored a night of ice-skating at the Olympic Ice Arena. The evening was a learning experience for those students who had never skated before and provid- ed an opportunity to show-off for those who had many times! tioit Nen dip! Vert got I tem ont fa met the I I i fror 64 Activities Section
TO THE BIG APPLE! MARKERS . . . UH, HAREM? February 23-26, 1984 Six Mary Star students had the opportunity to attend the tenth annual National High School Model United Na- tions Conference this year. The conference was held in New York ' s Sheraton Centre. Our students served as diplomats representing our assigned country, the Cape Verde Islands, in simulated United Nations sessions. They got first hand experience in the theory and practice of in- ternational relations. Mr. Markey, as the only male going on the trip (wonder how he managed that?), was con- tinually teased about taking his harem to New York. He met with other faculty members in New York to discuss the model United Nations program and also got to see our students in action! J Front row — left to right: Andrea Sutlovich, Yrma Horta, Grace Alvarado, Second row — Debbie Rosso, Mr. Markey, Josephine D ' Amato, Vicky Stosel. Activities Section 65
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