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'Vx 4? gn- ,Q-., Christy Mead ,lf N I' ABOVE: Lee Mallory, Dave Pitts BELOW: Jamee Dickerman Matt White Robin While Chris Whitwam Robert Wiese Danny Williams Mark Williams Valerie Williams Debbie Winstein Martin Wolf Jill Wunderlich Suzanne Yows Chris Zimmermann Robert Zimmermann 217
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The New Clubg J.S.A. . kk I , 1 ' Top row - Matt Budoff, Adam Possard, Kim Birch, Mr. Pete, Marney Whited, Alan Phnney, Mark Share, Loren Roberts, Wayne Turner, Bottom row- Cheryl Bratten, Jennifer Locket, Ron Blum, Jeff Blum, Steve Danan, John Babeka, Tom Carmichel, David Woodrut, Steve Hobmann high school campuses across the country, there are students tcerned with what is happening around them, students inter- ed in politics, government, education, and change. The Ju- 'r brings exists for these and all students in the country. The tior state is A non-partisan, non-profit student run organiza- w which has been in for 45 years. The Junior state brings gether thousands of high school students, from diverse back- iunds, and serves to involve educate, and represent them in Q political processes which govern their lives. , s year marks the first time the Junior State has been on the' oura campus. With the help of the students involved we .naged to organize a successful chapter. We have brought to e campus: debated candidates, rights, political faires and Jth in government days. Our main activity this year was our 'ing convention in Sacremento. We stayed at the Woodlake tel for the weekend and attended numerous seminars and Dates. Some of the topics we protisipatedin were very contro- sial such as, that the death penalty be abolished in California, that homosexuals not be allowed to adopt children, that Mari- juana be legalized, licensed and taxed for use by those over eighteen years of age and that the patenting and commercia tnot experimentall genetically engineered microorganisms be banned for a period of not less ,than five years. We all had a great time and learned a lot. For a new club on campus, I feel that we accomplished a lot and established a good reputation on campus. Without the help ol my fellow officers I would have never survived. Thanks to my treasurer, Steve Hobbman, Secretary, Mark Share, Publicity officer, Barbera Heatherly, and my Finance editor, Darril Cass, and his assistant Dave Woodriff, for thier time, effort, and dedi- cation to our Junior State Chapter, special thanks to Mr. tPetel Petersons for his support as our teacher advisor. Sheryl Bratton tChapter President Organization 219
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