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Model UN Recipe for a Model U.N. Convention: Take 300 not very shy people, who can go five days and four nights without much sleep, but can still debate controversial issues between countries, use lots of big words, and can last through a state of confusion. Put them all in the Kalamazoo Hilton, give them several large, sound proof, convention rooms and mix well. Through all of this, many countries' policies have changed considerably and several diplomatic relationships of strange coincidence have been formed. were rx- ,sf 1. Mr. Pardike, the Model U.N. sponsor. 2. Elaine Constand, Kristen Churley and Michelle Wood all take an active part in the groups activities. 3. One of the delegations that the Model U.N. has assembled, with Kim Vendzuh, Vickey Markovich, Chris Wojcik, Sue Anderson, Patty Rosteck, Maria Yizze and Lisa Yizze. 4. Roseann Pizzo and jewel Grove call order to another meeting. Starting from the left: Mr. Pardike, Maria Yizze, Lisa Yizze, Patty Rosteck, Michelle Wood, Kim Venzuh, Kristen Churley, jewel Grove, Roseann Pizzo, Elaine Constand, Lyndsay Clark, Vicky Markovich, Chris Wojcik and Sue Anderson.
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4 . Student Government Within the guidance of the officers and the extreme hard work of it's members, this year's Student Government is a very enthusiastic and efficient group of students. The main objective for this year is to organize as many activities as possible for the students at Chippewa, so that school unity and spirit is increased. This year's Student Government has learned to practice the parliamentary procedure and the adminstrative process. They are a group of students who are really concerned with what is happening. ,an N zk, Row 1: Tina jenicek, Diane Coley, Kathy Malburg, Tricia Straka,Chris Orkisz, julia Heinzmann, julie Kruzaua, joe Dimauro. Row 2: Philip Klimbal, Lisa Lang, Shelly Sans, Patty Miller, Laurie Grove, Marty Heinzmann, Cristy White, David Courtney Row 3: jim Grzywacz, Lorri Kalisz, Sarah Grillo, Kary Bloom, jackie Thomas, Dona johnson, Denise Tonks, Kim Madou, Elaine Constand. Row 4: Lyndsay Clark, Sue Anderson, Shannon Coon, jim Warren, George Toma, President Kristen Churley. 1. Mr. Heethuis taking part in anotner Student Government meeting. ' i i-it . at Q- 2. Kristen Churley, Christie White, and Q A Donna johnson conduct the business ' ' F at hand' ' ii' 3. lumPin ' l0e DiMauro flips out at ' t'i'l' at - over Student Government progress.
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