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Staters Study Democratic Process M. Echternach and R. Marrs find the government building more interesting after their summer’s experience. P. Wilson and S. Caccavale (right) discuss issues. Boys’ and Girls’ State, planned to give high school students practical experience in the democratic process, also becomes a week of fun, or so reported Sal Caccavale, Paul Wilson, Roxanne Marrs, and Marty Echternach. Sponsored by the American Legion, Boys’ State was held at Northern Arizona Univer- sity, June 9-15; Girls’ State at the University of Arizona, June 10-16. Student delegates elect their own state, city, and coun- ty officials. After a tour of city and county buildings J. Hannan and R. Marrs relax for a moment of rest. Anytowners Delegates to the 12th annual Anytown Arizona were Jamie Hannan and Rick Marrs. The convention, held at Sky-Y camp June 9-15, had activi- ties ranging from understand- ing civic issues, learning qual- ity in leadership, and self in- terest groups. The delegates are chosen by a committee consisting of teachers and past delegates.
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Mess ABOVE, freshmen R. Caccavale, M. An- drews, D. Stanley, V. Tomy pana Dw Stan ford admire an art dis- play. RIGHT, M. Nara- more, R. Peckham, and D. Huie enjoy the new library. BELOW, top fifteeners: STANDING, S. Aley, T. Tom, D. Gin, D. Huie; KNEELING, M. Nara- more, and R. Peckham find paperback books easy to read and light to carry.
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The students representing Flowing Wells at the Model U.N. are Chris Hitchcock, Cathy Clelland, Barb Yoder, Vicki Emmett, Linda Lasonder, Tricia Black, Marty Echternach, May Gin, Linda Trifero, Terri Meyers. Not Pictured are Lynn Doughty, Sal Caccavale, Randy Lumm, Terry Jones, Bernie Eichelberger. U.N. Promotes World Peace Model U.N. is a shortened version of the real thing. Be- fore the end of the last school year 14 students were told of their participation in the Mod- el United Nations. This year they will attend the Model United Nations at the Univer- sity of Arizona, knowing the customs and other facts that are essential to a good rep- resentation of their assigned country. The sponsor, Mrs. O'Neill discusses future plans. ay
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