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I he March Issue of Teen magazine has special meaning for Alexia and all of us. This Eagle Scout project was planned and directed by Brian Wilson. This winning drawing accompanies the article Looking for Love. Some of Moreno ' s finest are these Eagle Scouts, Keith Benton, Artie Hall, and Brian Wilson. Something Good
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A careful inspection of the empty stands will reveal the flagged baton that Jennifer tossed high in the air during one of the band ' s field inspections. FBI Agent Jon Knenas describes the difference between a re- volver and an automatic to the Financing Credit class. DECA GROUP BACK — Jennifer Novak (Ar- lington). Patricia Guzman. Axie Roland. Sarina Cas- tro. Michelle Prince (Arlington). Jesse Hill (Norte Vista). FRONT — Pat Deike. Scott Butke (Poly) Pilar Millan, and Myrelene Pearson. Lots More Good Stuff
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The familiar expression be all you can be has been demonstrated the MoVal way. Although spare time was a scarce commodity for most students, some found time for special activities. These accomplishments of five MoVal students are just some of many who have displayed their excellence in various ways, whether they were swimming to success, had just earned Eagle Scout, or had recently become published in a National magazinel Sarah Anderson definitely splashed into success by making record times in swimming. She swam a 4:58 in the 500 meters which is only two seconds off the World Trial Games time. She began the season where she left off last year, with victories in the 200 and 500 meter relays at the League Finals. She swims unattached during the school swimming season. Continually striving for excellence, this three year school swimming veteran (who has been swim- ming competitively since she was five), Sarah has already qualified for a Division I College time in her best event, the 1500. Sarah wants to earn a college scholarship and continue to swim throughout her college days. Outstanding swimmer Sarah Anderson is looking forward to attending and swimming for a Division I school. The list of accomplishments continued when three MoVal students achieved the highest possible rank in Boy Scouts, which is Eagle Scout. This rank is very prestigous and places our young men into the company of those like Gerald Ford and Bruce Jenner who have also earned this honor. Artie Hall, Brian Wilson, and Keith Benton were the three members of troop 100 who achieved this award all within four months of each other. To do this they had to earn at least twenty-one merit badges, hold a troop leadership position for at least six months, and organize and follow through on a service project that would benefit the community. In addition to that, they had to work their way up through the scout ranks, have the scoutmaster ' s approval, and pass two Boards of Review. The service project was the hardest part, confessed Artie, because it required so much planning. Working together, Artie and Keith reconditioned a picnic ground on Base while Brian organized the con- struction of a bus shelter in Arnold Heights. TEEN magazine periodically holds contests and then publishes the winners ' contributions. Four year hard working art student Alexia Montibon added another award to many she has earned in the art field by having her drawing selected and published in the March 1986 issue of TEEN. Her teacher, Mrs. Lesser expressed her congratulations to Alexia saying that this was some- thing She did all on her own that brought a lot of honor both to Alexia and the prestigious Art department of our school. These accomplishments represent the dedication of today ' s teens who use their time wisely by getting involved in special activities and then not only having fun, but excelling as well. Jill J. and Brian W. f?e. M (Jou Qxm Fe We Want Some Fun
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