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Fantasy Land is a world filled with action, anima- tion, and vitality. lt is the World of hopes and dreams but it is also the World of reality. Social life comes alive in the shadow of the campus. The sounds of rip-roaring pep assemblies, the devas- tating vibrations of Valley concerts, the sagacious views of world, national, and state news, the celes- tial celebration of Home- coming, and the Rock Hops in the gym mingle to shape students' lives. The clothes We Wore, the things we did, the places We Went, and the cars we drove make up this Won- derful World of Fantasy Land. Right: Band members Tracee Hen- ricks, Patty Sterbenz, Andrea Dersch, Susan Sanno, Paul Town- send, and Venus Segrave practice on the beach during summer band camp in California. Photo by Arm- strong. Far right: Performing a skit at a pep assembly are Kathy Pershing, Star Dunn, Sherri Roller, Judy McCarty, Jill Morris, Theresa Rovella and Dar Dunn. Photo by Kret. 10 Fantasy Land A : LA ff, J, QHI. , A i i ' fc S - '12 .N ss , iff, M3 11 it ui s lu ,Q L, ii' 2 ry gg' li A ,J .ai Wm' l
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CCIIIC UIIIIIICI' Vacation is travel to camps, beauty pageants and foreign lands By Sharon Bell What do camps, traveling, and scholastic beauties have in com- mon? They were all part of sum- mer activities. Varsity Cheerleaders went to San Diego State University in June for Camp of the Champs. During their stay, junior Darlene Dunn was named All-American Cheerleader. JV cheerleader camp was held in Flagstaff during the first week of July. Dons Marching Band and Donettes marched their way to Camp Pacific. During their stay they spent many hours practicing. The beach came in handy when they had free time. They had a full daily schedule to follow. Senior Matt Hegarty toured as far east as Japan and as far west as Hawaii. While in Japan, Hegarty represented the United States and Arizona in the Amateur Athletic Union Junior Olym- pics. In the Miss Arizona Teen- ager Pageant, three ,81 gradu- ates, Delynn Arneson, Heidi Bar- rus, and Sherry Davis, were first, second and third runners-up. Carol Ann Burton also entered the pag- eant. The winner was Susie Har- lander from Phoenix. Competition involved an interview with the judges, modeling in evening gowns, and reciting a speech on What's Right about America. The Arizona National event was held at the Hy- att Regency in July. Arizona Interscholastic Press Association IAIPA1 spon- sored a publications workshop' in Flagstaff during June. Students who attended were Sharon Bach- man, Paige Barnes, Brian Calvert, Rodney Cooper, Joanie Dawkins, Don House, Matt Hudson, Arnette Jimenez, Leanndra Kanzler, Bernie Kret, Maryann Lague, Michelle Ol- son, Robyn Passow, Aileen Roush, Jay Tippeconnic and Pete Whitte- more. They attended 30 hours of Journalism classes and social events. Anytown was the same, wheth- er the location was the Sky-Y or Mingus Mountains camps. Dele- gates were Lisa Bateman, Pete Whittemore, Sharon Bachman, Mike Mussi, Michelle Olson, Rod- ney Cooper, Deanna Redmon, Joanie Dawkins, Lisa Cooke, Becky Gale, Don House and Robyn Pas- sow. The emphasis was on brother- hood, with lectures on different cultures and human relations. Re- presentatives enjoyed days filled with hillside singing, group discus- sions and workshops. Over 200 members were there from all over Arizona. Another election? Thatls what Girls State had during their week stay at University of Arizona in Tucson. Boys State was at North- ern Arizona University of Flagstaff. Girls State studied government and the way it runs. Each group set up its own state government. Girls State delegates were Jody Daven- port, Linda Farrison, Dana Kazmak and Maryann Lague. Boys State re- presentatives were Steve Ritter, Kevan Royer, Jay Tippeconnic and Paul Townsend. Boys State set up its own daily press bulletin. Chris Boillot, an '81 graduate, placed second in the Teen- ager National Power lifting. It was held in North Little Rock, Arkan- sas during August. There were 25 guys in Bolliot's weight division. 'C l . . . - ..,., .,,- -. . .-af .a .aa ' lo -.A ' iliihp In '55-'gridib' W3 . . earl- ' R.-43,-. 3 4., BETWEEN CLASS, AIPA members who had time to get in a picture were Arnette Jimenez, Robyn Passow, Joanie Daw- kins, Bernie Kret, Aileen Roush, Don House, Sharon Bachman, Jay Tippeconnic, Pete Whittemore, Michelle Muir, Matt Hud- son, Leanndra Kanzler, Maryann Lague, Rodney Cooper, Mi- chelle Olson and Brian Calvert. Photo by Mack Romero. 12 Summer PRACTICING WAS HARD WORK for the Varsity Cheerleaders Kathy Per- shing, Star Dunn, Dar Dunn Itopl, and Donna Todd. Photo by Bateman
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