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Dr. Knapp takes time to talk with secretary, Wendy Olson, about the excellent work done by the secretaries. During the mad rush to complete resolution booklets, teamwork was often neces- sary. Secretaries, Heidi Schneider and Rhonda Slade poke holes in the pages of the booklets. The procedures and rules of MSC are often confusing. President Donna Gebhard answers a question for one of the delegates during a committee meeting. 1 MSC 7
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The Students of Mock Security Council say . . . WE ARE THE WORLD by Quincy Jones, Lionel Richie, and Michael Jackson expressed the sentiment of the 14th annual Mock Security Council. Over 300 students from Heidelberg, Berlin, Bamberg, Frankfurt, Mannheim, Ramstein, Stuttgart, Wuerzburg, and Zweibruecken, Germany and AFCENT, Holland represented 64 different coun- tries. The student representatives de- bated problems such as human rights, decolonization, disarmament, and for- eign policy. President Donna Gebhard and Secre- tary General Tracy Van Wormer led re- presentatives from countries ranging from Bulgaria to Ethiopia to Thailand. Students turned in resolutions of prob- lems their country was experiencing. These resolutions were discussed in com- mittee meetings and amended prior to being heard before the General Assem- T hese words from this song written Jennifer Biesemeier, news editor of the Student Prints, takes notes for the school newspaper during General Assembly. When more than 300 teenagers are in one room the noise can become unbearable. United States delegate, Missy Jones, has to yell to her fellow delegates in order to be heard during General Assembly. 6 MSC bly. Afterwards, a vote was held to de- cide whether or not the resolution passed or failed. Head Secretary Laura Nelson and 13 other secretaries laid the basic founda- tion for MSC. They made name badges for the delegates, typed resolution book- lets, counted votes, passed notes among delegations, and also cleaned the Casab- lanca Room afterwards. Head Security Guards Mike Lisowski and Matt Anderson were in charge, with the help of 10 other Hmacho security guards, of setting up the tables and the sound system. They also kept order in the General Assembly by removing un- ruly delegates. Sponsor, Dr. Richard Knapp, was very pleased with this years Mock Security Council and hopes to have many more in the years to come. Not only was MSC a learning experience, it was also a great way to meet people from other schools.
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Lions Wrap-Up Winter Season lence during the 85-86 Winter Season, with more than their share of victories and championship titles. Men's Varsity Basketball, with a slow start at the begin- ning, came back to win their last four games and ended the season with a 6-4 conference record. Going into the Big Schools Tournament as second in conference, they placed sixth. Womenis Varsity Basketball finished the season with an outstanding 17-0 DODDS record, and won first place honors at the tournament. They placed three starters on the All- Tournament team. In JV Basketball the boys ended the season with a 64 conference record. Girls JV ended with 8-2 conference re- cord. Freshman Tracy Brown was named MVP. The Varsity Wrestling team finished their season as Cen- tral Europeis Best. Under the direction of Coach Phil Godbolt, the Lions qualified ten Wrestlers for the Central European Championships held in Shape, Belgium. Ali placed in the top ten of their weight classes. T he Heidelberg Lions continued their tradition of excel- Wrestling coach, Phil Godbolt, commends the Varsity team on their t1 season. 8 Sports Wrap-Llp Tournament MVP, Londa Andrews, rises above all to cut down the net after the Lions fina victorious game at the Big School Tournament. At the Sports Awards Banquet held on February 26, Coach Bennett presents Londa Andtew with an award for the team's Best Defensive Player. Looking on are Team Captain and MVP Britt Kilpatrick, Melissa Meyers, and Laura Kuppichi Team Captain and MVP, Brian Knapp, thanks Coach Wes Sisson and the rest of the team for th great 1986 season.
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