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A Lifetime of EXPERIENCES Anytown delegates cannot explai what Anytown was - it was somethin everyone has to experience to under stand. During the summer, seven lucky- delegates got to go to Anytown, USA The first group of delegates: Ginnyl McGuire, Lura Haugen, and Tammy- Krystek, got to go to this camp durin the week of June 3-9. The second grou of delegates: Scott Green, Mary Jea Robinson, Carla Cotton, and Patty De- Julia got to go the week of June 9-l 5. Al delegates were very pleased with the camp. The camp was based mainly on hu man relations. It made you appreciate' people for who they are inside, not jus their physical qualities. Many friend were made during the week and thes friends will always be close friends of th delegates. Each day had many activities to kee everyone busy. There was a cultur night where they divided into their eth nic groups and performed skits whiclr delt with the prejudices that each ethni group feels. It was a very emotion night for everyone. There was also ata ent show night that was full of fun, Th last night was the night which none o the delegates looked forward to. Ther was a candle light vigil, where any del gate who wished to share his or her e periences during the week held a candl and shared it with everyone. There wer many tears shed during the long hou but it brought everyone just that muc Delegates: Carla Cotton, Mary Jean Robinson, Ginny McGuire, Patty DeJulia, Lura Hugen. X Boy's State Delegate: Ron Ruelas, Gilb. l6 GirI's State Delegate: Suzy closer. This year's representatives for Boys an Girls State were Ron Ruelas and Suzy Gil The conventions were not held at the sam location. Boy's State, which had about 37 boys, held it's convention at NAU. The site the Girl's State was at the University of Ar zona. During the convention, each delegate wa expected to run for at least one office. Th llState is made up of twelve cities and i these twelve cities there are many office pos tions to run for. The convention was not all work and nj- play. The delegates had a good time in th week they spent. They made many goo friends, and learned to work with people an to compromise. Any Junior boy or girl who is interested i Boys or Girls State should not hesitate - it' worth it.
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TIME TO MDVE ON T As everything must come to an end so does Dr l Brandt's time at Gerard. After ten years of pure dedicaf tion we will be saying good bye to a truly wonderful mai' and principal. This departure isn't easy for Dr, Brandt ol the students who have grown to be a family in the pas ten years. Dr. Brandt has put a lot of time into making Gerara Catholic High School the best place to be and it is evi dent that he has been successful in performing this task There will be many things which the school will remem ber Dr. Brandt for, especially his famous mottos. Ever though students laugh when they hear these motto they know what is meant by we're not all chocolat chip cookies and that we need to get over the fence.' Dr, Brandt has always talked about having a goo relationship with the Lord, Dr. Brandt is a very Christiaj person and he lets people know that having a goo relationship with the Lord will always make things lood brighter. The students at Gerard are going to really miss Dr Brandt but the memories that he leaves will always b there to help them make it through all the good and bag times. To show our thanks, the yearbook staff has tak' en this opportunity to dedicate the l985 yearbook t Dr. Robert G. Brandt. We hope you will be able to looa back on this yearbook with great memories of Gerard We wish you the best of luck and hope you get all you, want out of life because you deserve it. God Bless You Dr. Brandt we love you! ' 2 l ,i b wwe. -,,.h.,,y i Li' 1 5 an i..............,.. Dr. Brandt being his usual friendly self.
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