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nited ations meets at M.H. . One group of students in Meadowdale High School is vitally interested in international problems and solutions to these problems. These students, members of the Model United Nations, QMUNQ, get involved in world politics by assuming the part of a nation and participation in MUN conferences with students from high schools across the Northwest. Dr. Charles LeWarne advises the club, which is led by President lim Bertrand, Vice-President Dan Kaullen, Secretary john Gray, and Treasurer Brad Hudson. Besides attending MUN conferences at Shorecrest High School and Seattle University, MUN members travelled to Washington State University in Pullman, Washington. -J lx Dr. LeWarne contemplates a student's response ...WMV 5 . MUN members- Back row, left to right: Adviser: Dr. LeWarne, Steve Engle, Kevand Topping, Dan Kaullen, Todd Webster, lim Bertrana, Brad Hudson, Brett Hendrickson. Front row: Chris Raines, Adam Wilson. 52 Model United Nations
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1980 1981 letter Club Officers Terry Heys, Treasurer, Mlchelle Marlin, Secretaryg Dave Malnes, Presidentp and Howard Z w X. ,, 1 4 WS Letter Club Advisors Ron Martin and Wally Nagel. lim Wilson can't believe he ate the whole thing. Tami shows why she earned her letter for facial expressions Terry thinks he's 41. Lenny learns the Basics of. . .! ZW er
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H.E.R.O. comes to the rescue Every Friday during fourth period, twenty students gath- er for the weekly meeting of the Home Economics and Related Occupations QHEROJ Club. Members of HERO, a chapter of the Future Homemakers of America QFHAQ, learn child care and responsibility while working to pro- mote family unity and interest, in home economics. Em- phasis is placed on greater understanding between youth and adults, awareness ofthe roles of men and women in today's society, and democracy and world brotherhood. Leading HERO in the 1980-81 school year are President Dave Hoff, Vice-President Lisa Koontz, Secretary Tawny Leech, Treasurer Aimee Wendlandt, Parliamentarian Darla Hudson, and Reporter Lynai Blodgett, together with their Adviser, Mrs. Gestaut. Members participated in activities including a cara- melled apple sale, and regional and state FHA meetings. FHA A fx .fXN+ Back Row, from left to right: Linda McKibben, unidentified, Mane Mclaughlln Third Row Tina Pearson, Debbie Bunger, Kan Berger, Kim Anderson, Stephanie McCollum. Second Row lamle Ware Sherri Gilbert, Shelly Record Tracie Reynolds. Front Row: Mrs. Weist-Adviser, Michelle Beckley, Kerry Volkas Wanda Wydler, Tern Goffm 1 one ll Tuul!
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