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Y-clubs run the state gov. As the 1983 Youth-Legislature Pro- gram began, the tedious task of re- searching bills started. A series of meetings was held to help with ideas for bills and to teach debate techniques to Choctaw delegates. Friday morning started with a joint session in the House Chamber, after which the legislators went to their respective chambers and began their sessions. While the legislators were debating, lobbyists observed and sent information to the legisla- tors. and the judicial program met in the newly restored old capitol. Saturday, delegates met for a last joint session and awards were presented. Danny O'Rourke and Kenny Roberts sponsored the Best Bill in the Senate. Jack Binger, first runner-up for Outstanding States- man in the Senate, was elected 1984 Senate President. Tim Hawkey was elected to succeed Marty Les- ter as Speaker of the House Pro- Tern. Cathy Blizzard and Cathy Keefe were first runners-up for Out- standing Pages in their respective chambers. After the awards were announced, the 26th Annual Youth- Legislature, soon to be called Youth in Government, was adjourned. — John Webster 2 20 YOUTH-LEGISLATURE
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8 1. The thought of pizza drew Mike Kin- law, Susie Wilson, Deanna Porter and Kim Watson out on summer nights. 2. Sailing on gorgeous days was an activ- ity enjoyed by many. 3. Rory Fairly showed that surfing calls for a great deal of coordination. 4. Shawn Murphy decided to let his real ambitions show in a Blue Ridge skit. 5. John Brown and Ke- vin Stauffer got physical in a game of volleyball. 6. The World's Fair attracted many students during their vacation. 7. Skinboarding was a great way of enjoy- ing the gulf for Tod Madderra, Renee Schapley. Robert Frey, Denise Hanle and David Hanle. 8. Spending time with good friends was a favorite activity of Chris Kirby, Marcus Belzer, Mike Rogers and Mike Schrider. SUMMERTIME 1 ?
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ft 1. While presiding over the House, Marty Lester keeps track of events. 2. Beth Huffman listens to a case 3. Todd Turner searches through piles of papers on his desk for some information. 4. Tim Pos- chel speaks against a bill. 5. Chris Chas- teen yields the rest of his time. 6. Waiting for the buses, Cathy Blizzard, Amy Seals, and Cathy Keefe lounge on a truck. 7. Rick Pitts prepares to send a note. 8. Mark McMullen gives this idea serious thought. 9 Rob Merwin. Sandra What- ley. and Kip Kirkpatrick listen to a de- bate. YOUTH-LEGISLA TURE 21
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