Bozeman High School - Aerie Yearbook (Bozeman, MT)

 - Class of 1980

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MFT 1 f i.. Q0-4. A., If David Stonell. Youth Legislature Governor, looks over the meetings agenda. 72 3. A l s, ' 1' f 'J I' I . . 'Sjy PM. .. 4 F 4-----r ' ? Nr V7 xx Ecata M e era MUN? What is it? It's Model United Nations, an assemblance of school representatives from around the state. MUN does just as it says - it models after the U.N. Delegations of students meet to propose, discuss and eventually pass or reject resol- utions dealing with an international crisis. Because each delegation plays an active part in MUN, it is up to them to decide upon resolutions to propose at the convention. This year, MUN was held in Missoula, Nov. 19-20. After several committee meetings, a general assembly was held and one crisis was chosen for discussion. It was the Iranian crisis. The delegations had to resolve the crisis after discussing all viewpoints and alternatives. From making up bills to passing them, Youth Legislature members met in E-13 on Tuesday nights at 7. They formed caucuses and elected members to the house and senate. At state Youth Legislature this year, members had complete access to the capital building except for the voting machines. Other addit- ions this year were the set up of a supreme court with lobbyists. Several members from Bozeman were state officials. This year's governor was David Stonell. Other ranking officials were Steve Daines, Mike McFaul, John Miser and Jon Strom. Of the several bills that were proposed by Bozeman members, one that stands out in several representatives minds is that child abuse, which is now a misdemeanor, would be changed to a felony. Iran Delegation members: John Miser, Stuart Anderson, Michelle Wing and Glenn Tremper. iitlv' .'..-v .x ,,'s Greg 4499 Johnson Tara 4511 Johnson . .- I. . .vf ,eff 1 .'v- L F . . , ,WWI 1- '2,.3 f'f - fil '1 ., , Q xii: fc. 1',' 5 'Hifi' ' Q A Q , '..', . - , L I . hm A I John 4519 Janet 4527 Todd 4551 Gaylene 4565 JOhl1S0I1 Jones Jutila Kauffman Corey 4523 Shirley 4543 Connie 45559 Leslie 4567 Jones Julian Kain Kenck .1 ,if la V T3 . vs f ,s F-3.5 i 9 f Moya 8260 Keri 4585 Dan 4591 Kinchla Kleingartner Korthas Steve 4583 Heidi 4588 Kristi 4499 Kirchhoff Klingensmith Kotan

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eki I-Q, fir p , 3 -F .F 6OfMUN-Youth Legislature-Juniors Heidi 4367 Holland Joseph 4370 Holtz Kim 4373 Honadel Jim 43 79 Horn Jeff 4380 Hostetter Joel 4383 Howard Dani 4388 Huddleston Steve 4399 Hughes Colleen 4407 Huigen Dale 4415 Huls Kevin 4423 Hunt Kelly 4447 Huntsman Brad 4455 Jackson Kathy 4471 Jacobs Steve 4479 Jenkins Brenda 4491 Johannes Mike McFaul presents his proposal at a Youth Leg meeting. MUN outstanding delegates: Elizabeth Duncan, Glenn Tremper, Michelle Wing and Heather Craig. I 4 ,. f E E5 1' 7 ,.- f ., . WQJ5 5, .gage . ,.l,, C, 5' rf 4 1: .f Jackie Old Coyote, Kirsten Swinth, Charun McQuis- ton and Christie Daines work on their proposals before pre- senting them for Youth Leg. Dick Corne, Youth Legislature adviser.



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'ic k m And what do you get? A group of 22 girls called the Hawk Shots. After hours of practice two nights a week, they learned four routines which were performed at football and basketball games. With over 100 girls trying out, the competition was toughg but they all thought it was worthwhile. The group travelled to both the divisional and state basketball tournaments. Not only did they perform but they also checked out other drill teams from around the state where they picked up some new ideas and Allison Shackleford awaits her turn during a performance. techniques for next year. The cost of new uniforms and travelling to the tournaments caused some concern about funds, but the group raised money through bake sales and by selling packages of pop corn to get new uniforms by tournament time. All in all, the girls commented that it was a worthwhile year and they had fun. Kneeling: Wendy Green, Diane Brown, Trudy Seamons, Barb Reid, Lisa Eastman, Debbie Coax, Marsha Williams. Standing: Celeste Manseau, Becky West, Doreen Cremer, Allison Shackleford, Karrie Bouse, Joyce MacSween, Jana Batchelor, Kelly Edwards, Kayleen Heap, Sheila Hammond, Shari Wood, Tracy Green, Kim Hart. . , K Mr' LaRac 4604 Deann 4615 .Ion 4623 Blaise 4663 Rhonda 4679 John 4700 Lisa 4711 Brian L, 4735 Kovash Kraft Kuennen Lapinski Larson Lee Lehi-kind Lewis Katie 4611 Pearl 4619 Emily 4660 Leasu 4675 Pam 4695 Mark 4703 Diane 4719 Brian R. 4743 Kradolfer Kuchlinger Lapeyre Larson Leach Lee Letendre Lewis

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