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,ax Girls State 1 I Q f 9 g ssl: 1 I ' 'il il + 6 , L Q , . . ' mf . gy ' ' - ..... ,.. K ' -M'2i '-:-. ' .Turn ., , X ' sw E .:,E,,, .... . r H H My Jay Boyd 55:3 1-,,:, I 55, , - mi Nil E ml 2 ll, I ws oys State Girl's State and Boy's State are annual events sponsored by the Women's Auxil- iary and the Ameri- can Legion. Both con- ferences are a week long with Boy's SIBIB Amy Crittendon preceding Girl's State. During the week long conferences, all those attending become involved in setting up their group own state government. The entire is devided into counties and cities. City, county and state elections are held and individuals are chosen by the citizens to hold different of- fices. Being chosen to attend these con- ferences is a real honor as only one junior girl and three junior boys from each high school in the state of California are allowed to partici- pate. lt is an unforgettable experience which can only be understood by those who are fortunate enough to go. Not only do they learn about their state government, they also make lifelong friends and learn the true value of understanding and caring. As one GirI's State counselor put it, We learn the true meaning of unconditional love. The i986 Girl's State Representative was Amy Crittendon. Steven Veysey , aa. H ..,., :.:,:.: ,,,. .1-.:. ,.,..,.,,.,.,., I iw.-.1 .... : W f V? ....,. .... ,.,.lV2-.'.:::g:af:',::.sE- 'AVII QIl-J::-:f5.1.1.15.zgfzgar:azrngz5:5'-5-g-:-s.a.:. ...,.: :..:-.av5-,.:::,:grfzr-:5--5:g:j,:,,,,,, .... ..... :
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er Rutherford M Walt ge Sponsored by: Pa L Academic Decathalon The l987 Academic Decathalon Representatives: Back row, left to right- Matt Brown, Davon Brown, Ryan Jones, Yvonne Canada, Dishaun Cl1U1Fl'0l1l row: Mai Harvill. Maria Ortiz and Lori Hoffman, Not pictured: Coach Tom Williams Jennifer Slater, Christine Kelly, Stacy Isom, and Lori riss shared an inside joke during the conference. Steven Parker gives another eloquent speech. l82 Har- Leadership Conference Every year there is a leadership conference held at IVC. This con- ference is co-hosted by the Brawley and Central ASB's. To- gether they hold workshops which delve into topics on Pub- lic-speaking, Job-A-Likes, Fund Raisers, Self-esteem, School Spir- it and ASB Activities. Following lunch, there was a pan- el discussion. The panel was made up of school administrators and board members from the two hosting school districts. This was the highlight of the day since it gave all students the chance to ask pertinent questions regard- ing school rules and regulations. The discussion was open and sometimes controversial because material ranged from school dress codes to school-based birth control clinics. Seven high schools were repre- sented at the conference and the day was a definite success. Mr. AI Faria and Mrs. Eunice Fleming wait to voice their opini during the panel discussion. Something else caught Letty Cuadrez' eye. while Sandy T hangs on the speaker's every word. 1 it 7 5 f 5
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