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This year the Berkeley High School Model United Nations Club joined many other high schools out the state in the 27th annual Model United Na- tions Conference held at the University of Califor- nia, Berkeley. This year, while under the guidance of President Robert Rothblatt, Berkeley High had the distinct honor of representing the United States and Sudan, a large North African nation. Out of the hundreds of resolutions that were submitted, the Screening Committee selected two of Berkeley High ' s to be discussed and voted on in the various committees. One, which was proposed in the Legal Committee by BHS, passed the General Assembly with an overwhelming majority. Two Berkeley High delegates received awards this year; Sigurd Wilbanks for best delegate in his committee, and David Maung an honorable mention for his active participation in the Science Committee. We also wish to give special thanks to Ms. Hannah Myers, our sponsor! H€DIEIL IL,.N,. 7AIPI=
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1. Spring Student Senate. Front row: James Hawley, Stephanie Shaw (president), Chris Dahms, Natalie Gee; middle row: Caroline Winnett (vice-president), Robert Sasaki, Yolanda Ward, Gene Turner, Melanie Jones; back row: Phillip Klein, Dan Augustine, Serge Wilson, Judy Kincheon. 2. IVIs. Bennett and the Student Senate listen to the president speak. 3. Stephanie Shaw, Student Senate president gives the photo- grapher her best smile. 4. Adan Tejada tells Nadia iVIelleron to leave the room as Yolanda Ward and Serge Wilson wonder what ' s going on. 5. Chris Dahms and Nadia IVlilleron listen to Phillip Klein speaking. 6. Fall Student Senate. Front row: Dove Scherr (vice president), Stephanie Shaw (president), Yolanda Ward; middle row: Chris Dahms, Tony Zador, Sofia Ames, Natalie Gee; back row: Melanie Jones, Helene Bloom, Adan Tejada, Caroline Winnett, Gene Turner, Anne Wolf, Joen Eshima. photos by Kevin Curry, Steven Dorst CTILIDIENT §IENATIE-K
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The Honor Society, open to anyone able to main- tain a ' B ' average, is affiliated with the California Scholastic Federation. The club officers create interesting activities as well as collecting dues and providing tutorial services. The HS CSF is the largest at Berkeley High, though its members spend more time and energy trying to make the required grades than participating in the educational activities that are organized. This year, the club got off to a late start, but during the spring there were many activities. These included: a trip to see A.C.T. ' s play ' Heartbreak House ' and oppertunities to see and study museum exhibits such as ' The Splendors of Dresden ' and ' Ice Age Art ' in San Francisco. Tutorial services and a few college representative meetings were arranged. 1 . Terry Sauer holds up the minority pizza. 2. Gayla Weng asks the chair for a point of personal privilidge. 3. Honor Society CSF officers: Anna Eril son, Mary Dough- erty, Lauren Dundes, Barbara Kunkel, Rabecca Ozaki, [ onkey Head Rothblatt, Beth Lerner. 4. Delegates in de piccy are-back row: Jeff Wolinski, Rob Rothblatt (the pressy), David iVlaung, Ted Lee. Front row: Traitor Weng, Togo Hawley, Zaire Waxdeck, and Ronnie Kon. 5. Jeff Wolinski restrains himself. 6. Featuring more delegates: Susan Rothblatt, Lenard Ron, Anna Ratner, Todd Joe Max Minner, Gayla Weng, Sandy Bingham, and with a hand on her head is delegate Robin Adams, and last but not least, Minh Dang. photos by Phil Kaake in€N€ic jf cciiiEiry c,.jr,. r
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