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Summer study extends throughout world By Karyn d'Eon Summer found Coronado students taking part in special learning activities. Experiences bordered on everything from music to media work, from politics to getting along with your neighbors. The political scene was explored at Boys State and Girls State where the students held mock elections, campaigned for offices and elected candidates to senate. The senate proceeded to pass bills and enact legislation. Boys State was held at the Northern Arizona University CNAUJ ONE Junior David Virden, Advisor Gerri Fiedler, and '78 Graduate Janelle Carr, while on a European Tour, visit the Colosseum in Rome. Lauri Tanakaya, Andy Mitchell, Laurie Bateman, John Vise and Cathy Campbell attended Anytown, along with Peggy Cuda, Cathy Heraldson, Rick Fifield, Susanna Martinez, Jody Paetz, Jennifer Song and Rochelle Osborn qnot picturedj. Senior, Colleen O'Neil is pictured with Arizona Girls State delegates at the lower right of the banner. Others attending at U. o1A. were Wendy Davenport, Cam Ferguson, and Lisa Ware. Bret Godfrey, Brent Leathers, Steve McGrady, and Robert Winkler were at the N,A.U. Campus for Boys State. Junior Annette Jimenez views the Grand Canyon through her camera lens. A visit to the Canyon eased the routine work at the journalism workshop. Accompanying Jimenez were seniors Jeff Bridges, Karyn d'Eon, Valorie Hughes: juniors, Jenni Curtis, Judy Hegarty, Maureen McSpadden: and sophomore, Don Benjamin. Band members play instruments on the beach at Camp Pacific, California. TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX early in June, while the University of Arizona CUofAJ in Tucson was the site for Girls State. Anytown is a brotherhood camp where students of various racial and religious backgrounds learn to relate to others. They involved themselves in discussion groups and evening programs. Highlighting the 20th Annual Arizona interscholastic Press Association CAIPAJ workshop was the press conference with Governor Babbit. The workshop for newspaper, yearbook, and photography students was held from June 17-28 at NAU. Jeff Bridges from Coronado was the Layout Editor of the workshop literary magazine, Pine 'n Pen. A large group of Coronado students descended on Carlsbad, California to attend Camp Pacific. Juana Fredrick and the Donettes were also on board. The session was from August 5-12. Approximately 70-80 students attended. Two Coronado students, junior Dave Virden and '78 graduate Janelle Carr joined journalism advisor Gerri Fiedler on the Europe '78: Exploring Cultural Roots Tour. The tour travelled through France, England, Austria, Italy, and Germany. ONE Photo by Mitzi Fiedler ithij A s is -4.. xqifi , K. 152Jlk,3f sl' -. S. .F I LS ' Nix ...L .. Xl. 4TH Twn Dhntn hv Charneskv THREE
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