Morenci High School - Copper Cat Yearbook (Morenci, AZ)

 - Class of 1977

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American Field Service Has Bake Sales, Sponsors Exchange Student x is g 'W MX. . AFS OFFICERS: Front: Sandy DeVaney, Sharon Towle, publicity chairmen. Back: Kathy Paetz, vice president, Debbie Shurtz, president, Emily B. Baughman, secretary. AFS was originated in France by a group of volunteer workers in 1914, to help young people go a- broad as exchange students. The program in the area began in 1971. My Fair Lady , a musical pre- sented by the Safford High School Drama Club, was the first AFS venture. Tickets were sold and profits went to finance Morenci's exchange program. Other fund raising projects were car washes, bake sales, selling AFS emblems. A fun filled evening of a bowling party and a water-melon bust was held in September to introduce the foreign exchange student, Fred Appiah-Boateng from Ghana, to the club members. Regular meet- ings were held every other Thur- sday to plan other club activities. 5:5 AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE MEMBERS INCLUDE: Front Row: Shelly Forstrom, Laura Russell, Fred Appiah-Boateng, Phyllis L. Knott, and Shirley Brown. 2nd: Sandra DeVaney, Sherry Crow, Carla Waite, Veronica Harbison, Ann Marie Roche, Cheryl Baxter, and Paula Sorrell. 3rd: Lori Gray, Steven Mullen, Jobe Smith, Esther Perkins, Dena Gojkovich, Donnie Bertoldo, and Linda Stacey. 4th: Linda Smith, Bruce Taylor, Wade Wagley, Dennis Simms, Charles Hampton, Cheryl Jones, Edwin DeVaney, and Jeffery Cluff. 28

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1 rw' .- 'V G , 5 .... s i P2 ,5 - is if N 51,4 'X as Q fi5'::Slg, Vt, 4. Q- 'P 't ,jg - is 'Sli iii 1' QMS 1 5251 - EW' f 5 fs xr-n 1 ' DELEGATES: Front: Esther Perkins, Shelly Hendrix. 2nd: Emily Baughman, Rudy Porras, Calvin Hardcastle, Sharon Towle. Six Local AMUN Delegates Succeed in Passing Two Resolutions Representing Sweden, a country in Northern Europe, a delegation of six students attended the 15th session of the Arizona Model Uni- ted Nations. Approximately 880 delegates were present from 75 high schools from the state which was held on the University of Ari- zona campus February 11 and 12. The main objective of the pro- gram is to increase understanding of world problems, issues and in- ternational diplomacy while be- coming acquainted with the many s e customs and cultures around the world. Since research was needed on the U.N. and Sweden the dele- gates received V2 a credit in his- tory and a grade for participating. Each delegate that attended was Q, 3' required to write and submit a re- able amount of work was needed. CONCENTRATING on her work, delegate solution plus a pro speech backing The delegates were chosen on Emily Baughman Paints sign for AMUN- it. To move their resolution to the basis of their scholastic abil- the top of the agenda a consider- ity and interest in world politics. 27



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159 If as E AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE MEMBERS INCLUDE: Front Row: Rhonda Jo Holliday, Christina Medina, Patricia Valdez, Tyna Del- gado, Terri Stinson, and Kevin Holliday. 2nd: Ellen Thomas, Deanna Sabin, Robyn Ross, Janie Sutton, Marianne Sabin, Darlene Sor- rel, and Emily Beth Baughman. 3rd.' Alicia Settle, Kathy Paetz, Laurie Espinoza, Sharon Towle, Kathy Giacoletti, and Donna Brice. 4th: Robert Hampton, Gera Spivey, Edna Little, Heidi Sue Towle, James Hamilton, Karen Paetz, Selma Shurtz, and Debbie Shurtz. AIMING FOR a strike, Dennis Simms. WATERMELON?? Do you eat them? Fred Appiah-Boatieng tastes one at AFS party 29

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