Kofa High School - La Corona Yearbook (Yuma, AZ)

 - Class of 1971

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ng ns .- LL I in ok P.G. Huff, N C 1-Q. - The journalists attending AIPA workshop werep Phil Wright, Jacquie Blank Debbie Britt, Cindy Brunstein, Korlis Hackbarth, Paula Livingston, Maureen Hanson, and Karen Haughtelin. Q -74.4. F. ..jf:fiZ., , Q .xv-f X f1.z:f-filfzxif'-m ' The N.C.C.J. representatives from Kofa were: bottom row: Lyn Wells, Bml' grmkman, Ramiro Maldanado, Sally eefm, Sara Tritch, cindy Rfulilstelni t0p row: Mona McKenzie, Melody Arnbur, Dorothy Hannon, i - . . C C 05bY, Debbie Smith, Laurie Macbeth, Liz Braden. AIPA WORKSHOP The A rizona Interscholastic Press Association ga th e red in Flagstaff for the 12th workshop. Two hundred eighty- four high school journalists spent two weeks of the hot summer going to classes on the NAU Campus. The classes varied from beginning Dn0t0Qraphy to editors seminars for I a rge and small schools in the fields of yearbook and newspaper. Students stayed in dormitories and ate in one of the dining halls. Every afternoon a guest speaker came and spoke to the students on specialized fields of journalism. The workshoppers went on sightseeing trips to Oak Creek and the Grand Canyon. The workshop came to an end with an awards banquet and par- ties in the dorms, with the boys singing to the girls from outside. This was a good way to say good- bye to many good memories. annual N.C.C.J. N.C.C.J. was a small scale Any- town. It was a one-day experi- ence where teenagers share their thoughts on governmental, en- vironmental and racial problems as they effect our schools and nation today. The problems are not only awakened and brought out in the open, they are dis- cussed and the students learn ways in which they can help solve these modern day problems. Seventeen Kofans attended the 1970-71 N.C.C.J. held at Glen- dale Community College. They left Yuma early one morning on the same bus as Yuma Hign School, and attended meetings all day. In order to g0 to N.C.C.J., one must submit a let- ter to student council and be interviewed by paSI delegaies- HONORS AND Row-u.riEs 47

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46 Kofans Spend the summer awag from home learning GI RLS' AND BOYS' STATE Early last spring the teachers at Kofa nominated and eleC'f9d four girls and five boys all of whom were outstanding in aca- demics, personality and leader- ship. These students represented Kofa at the American Legion Auxiliaries Girls' and Boys' State, a mythical 51st state. Girls' State was held on the U of A campus in Tucson, w h i le the Boys' Staters gathered at NAU in Flag- staff. Using Arizona laws as guidelines, the delegates set up mock city, county and state governments. While campaigning for offices, making up spirit songs a n d listening to guest speakers, the delegates made many friends. The alternates chosen were: Melody A m b ur, Korlis Hack- barth, Marilyn Morgan, Becky Watson, Clifford Cameron, Rick Crosby, Danny E l k i ns, John Hamilton, and Steve Schacterle. ANYTOWN Anytown was a gathering of every religion, race and color living together in the Prescott Mountains for one week, with no problems. The kids represented their viewpoints in discussion groups and other activities. They grew emotionally w i t h new knowledge of different religions and races while gaining many new friends. The motto for this dream world was . . Each man as my brother, Each man as my friend. To attend Anytown, one must submit a letter to student council and be interviewed by members of council. Two kids from the lUf1i0r a n d senior classes are chosen to represent Kofa. Kids returning from Anytown h Hood feeling, one of understand- Ing better the human race and its beliefs. BVS 8 HONORS AND FiovAi.TiEs r- rise., Attending Girls' and Boys' State were: Lesley Hoyt, Debbie Dolejsi, Casey Frauenfelder, P. G. Cavazos, Kent Foree, Paula Livingston, Rick Sims, Ray Tillou, and missing Buster Johnson. X Tho I k D SR UC Y p90Dl-6 chosen to represent Kofa at Anytown were, Evelyn Flemming, Bill Huff, ebble VOS and m'55ln9 NlafY Carpenter. The journalists Blank, Debbie B Maureen Hanson W. , -F ,.. f 1- L f H. 4' 'll f 1 E . ...- ,-y The N.C.C.J. rep Ami' Brinkman, Bfunsteing tgp ,O Rick C'0Sbv, Deb



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