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Gail Bendoski Boys ' State The week of June 14-21 was one of the most exciting for Jerry Hubble when he spent some of his time this summer in Sacramento State University, where he presided as one of the five city council members and later on as Mayor for his make-believe city, Judhea. In Jerry's words, That was an experience l'll never forget, not just in the experience of playing political roles, but the friendship and respect I came to feel. What interests Jerry about the Whole experi- ence was the optimistic atitude everyone had. The boys had no hangups, prejudices, and were open-minded about everybody's feelings and opinions. Besides playing as officials for the mock government the boys went through the regular routine that was on their schedule. This in- cluded physical exercises and religious serv- ices. During the second day after their arrival, the boys had county elections. From these they went on to choose assemblymen and senators. .4 Girls ' State Gail petitioned to run for her city council, which she made and later the presiding coun- cil members made city ordinances. Everyday the girls were lectured by Women officials who hold high government positions in California. n The girl's also had a schedule to follow and had no time of their own to spend leisurely. Every minute was planned ahead of time. Be- sides being lectured in the mornings, the girls L had a routine to follow each day, which in- cluded recreation and religious services as part of their recreations. l wish everybody could have a chance to at- tend such a meeting, not only was it a fantas- tic learning experience, but I learned to ap- preciate that, though We all have different point of views, the positive point cannot be reached until the negative View is spoken against, was Gail's comment of the once -in- a-life-time experience at the Sacramento Girls' State. V-v-m..?a,.,,.,,, l... f .md Jerry Hubble
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American Field Service Oficers: Joyce Clinton, Roberto Cabmorbido, Terri Bradley. Row 2: R. Hayre Qadvisorj, D. Taylor, A. DeLa Garza, A. Guzman, E. Esquival, G. Hernandez, Row 3: C. Foerster, C. Glick, M. Tabi1a,I. Schaefer. Row 4: S. Monroe, C. Valercia III, R. Guerrere. The Monache Student Chapter of the American Field Service, known better as the A. F. S. Club, has accomplished a lot this school year of '75 and '76. The major job of this club is to help support the Monache exchange student during his or her stay. This includes lunches, clothing, personal expenses, sports equipment, any trips, such as choir and band, tours, drama field trips, club ditch days, and etc. ' Another one of the club's responsibilities is to house visiting exchange students during local activities in which they are to participate. This year the A. F. S. club helped to sponsor a Christmas card to the city of Porterville. Several of Porterville's families helped the club with their S500 donations, for which they had their names added to the list of senders. This Christmas card was in the Dec. 24 issue of the Porterville Recorder. During the year, the A. F .S. club had invited several speakers, who had been to other countries, to come and share their experiences with the Monache students. A. F. S. raised money by bake sales, selling snowcones, selling sports programs, sponsoring dances, and other similar Ways. This year the club gained a new advisor, Miss Hayre. She did alot for the club this year. This year was a great year and next year should be even greater!
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