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CALIF OR IA SCHOLARSHIP CSF A d visor Kerry Koontz 1 xxl FED RATIO f X2 Back Row: Carol Caspersong Kelly Parrish, Presidentg Joia Horton, Social Chairman. Front Row: Kellie Colemang Tonya Baker: Jody Horton, Vice President: Debbie McGhie. AMERICAN FIELD SER VICE AFS STUDENT FROM TURKE Y ONAT BAYRAK TAR During WWI the ambulance corps called American Field Service worked in Europe with French people. Also during WWII those people were volunteered to work as corps. After WWII those people wanted to continue and improve their relationships with these people they've worked with for years. And they decided to give scholarships to students from those countries. Since that time AFS programs progressed and became common all around the world. Today there are a whole bunch of different exchange programs for American stu- dents in different countries, and a year program for stu- dents in about 60 countries in the world to come to the U.S. Today AFS takes an important place in world peace and human relations with about 60 countries joined and more than 7,000 students sharing that experience every year.
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GIRLS ' Z l On .lune 27th l started my trip to Girls' State. Upon Q . g 3 arrival, I met 29 girls that belonged in Jordan City. We 'ff r f I t had an hour to rest, then we started our treacherous , tt schedule. l attended city, county. and state level elec- Aiie i'L 1 tions and meetings. l ran for the office of assembly N I I woman, but lost. l was then appointed head legislative 5 3 secretary to the Governor. g H A A , My experiences at Girls' State are the most memorable i fi? i thus far in life. I discovered a new aspect ofgov't that l I :A E had never been exposed to before and l learned that A f. I friendship is the most important thing in life next to f S politics. . in Fl t A S g I would like to thank the Women 's Auxiliary of Big Pine Y if . g for giving me this opportunity and a very special thank 'Sgt you to Mrs. McGuigan for all her valuable help. Also, a g aa.. g thanks to my family for their support. g .... , S I Q X in II, ll l i f.,. 5 each wc- til . ef. 6, s . If z- I A 5 ... A 7 7 5 ,NA 'r,0fYt u P9 N MM ll' 19 Representative, Joia Horton BO YS ' While I was at Boys' Sta te I studied three levels of gov't, city, county, and state, I participated in two of the three levels, city and state. At the city level I was a public defender and at the state level I was the legal consultant to Federalist can- didate for governor. During my stay at Boys' Sta te I also ran for the ofHce of Senator. I would like to thank the American Legion for giving me the opportunity to go to Boys' State. I S' RIC AK if LQ ff ..l'!..!-U - 41 Ss, X Q .74'?2'1'Q3?3pa : i' 1 V 2 it Qi, U5 'ar 4' ox. xr- - h Tl ,lv-19 Representative, David Venters
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NASA NATIVE AMERICAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION Back Row.' Jim Rambeau, Jesse Stewart. Middle Row: Marjorie Da vid, Michon Ebon, Deanne Cheshire. Front Row.' Vannessa Charley, Sharron Duckey, Angie Williams. Advisor: Jim Copeland, BPHS BAND John Howell, John Leonard Tod Lon DOG, Lone Pine Members d Roberts Shawn Peek, Mark Budkey Not pictured, Carl lches r I if Shawn Nelson, Marshall Colvin, Missie Watts, Robbie Vance, Joia Horton, X I . I ' . . . Riva Ca loway Not Pictured Craig Davis Cliff Al-buckle Drums
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