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Learning doesn't stop the fun even during the ummer is, of course, a time for fun, but it can be a great and fun time to learn, too. Many students from Chaparral attended workshops and camps over the sum- mer and did nothing but enjoy them- selves. Almost immediately after school had ended, Girls State and Boys State representatives from Chaparral at- tended both Girls and Boys State. Girls state was held at U. OF A. in Tucson, and Boys State at NAU in Flagstaff. Both groups learned about and formed governments of cities, counties, and states. All of the girl representatives, Annie Howell, Kris- ten Ingebrightson and Jenny Worth agreed that it was one of the busiest, craziest and best weeks of their lives. The Boys State delegates, Scott Heidler, Kevin Orlowski, Steve Sal- cito, and Bill Silverman received equally as much out of their week. The pom and cheer lines went to the University of Santa Barbara in Cali- fornia and attended a United Spirit Association summer camp together. The camp concentrated mainly on unity between spirit lines and crowd involvement at the games. Adair Nel- son, pom captain, admitted that, The dance material that was taught was excellent, and all of pom had fun learning and performing it. The en- tire cheer line worked well together and basically had a blast! commented senior, Kathy Jimenez. The yearbook staffers and journal- istic writers of Chaparral took a trip to NAU for the annual Arizona Inter- scholastic Press Association. There they attended classes from eight in the morning to four in the afternoon, learning and training themselves to produce well-written yearbooks and newspapers. That's where the whole yearbook actually fell into place. It was the best week of my life, editor Leigh Bonebrake admitted with a smile. The campers had the opportu- nity to get to know editors and staff- ers from other schools and share ideas with them also. Lastly, Chaparral was represented at yet another summer camp-Any- town. Anytown is a human relations camp that focuses on the meaning of brotherhood. Delegates learned about prejudices, shared personal exper- iences, and made plenty of friends. There were four different camps to eliminate any overcrowding from any one school. Senior Kathy Plache said that, Everyone who has the chance should take advantage of the opportu- nity and go. The camp imprinted a lasting impression on each individual who went. Girls State, Boys State, Pom and Cheer camp, AIPA workshop, and Anytown were all unforgettable ex- periences that members of Chaparral attended last summer. They aided each individual and helped him or her plan for a great 1985-86 school year. -Jenny Worth
Far left: Members of the 1985-86 pom line attend a camp in Santa Barbara to further perfect their unity as a line. Left: Chaparral representatives at the Anytown convention show what they have learned about brotherhood. Left above: Newspaper and yearbook editors attended the AIPA convention at NAU in Flagstaff to learn the newest in journalistic methods. Left lower: The 1985-86 JV and varsity cheer lines take a day out of their summer camp routine to pose with their favorite animated Disney characters. Above: Yearbook Editor-in-Chief Leigh Bonebrake gives a suspi- cious glance at the food before her during the AIPA camp at NAU in early August.
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