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J Top 5'MJ: Top Bow: Rob Ketterson, Don Barrett, John Stoss, Bicky Shaw, Barry Leister, Scott Fehrman, Diego Cardenas, Peter Amsterdam, Steve Delfreitas. Bow 2: Caryn Myer, Joanne Picerno, Laurie Ackman, Carol Johnson, Teresa Skerba, Dee Burgess, Kelly Waller, Sonja Taylor, Michelle Allen, Betsy Monroe, Monica Batcliff. Not Pictured: Paul Medillin, Michele Delalfuente, Kim Pleake, Alise Amato, Paul Pellman, Lori Mazza, Cory Polack, Kathy Casey, Lynne Ell, Tamara MacMillan. Top ESM recognizes scholastic achievers -4-MW Carol Johnson - Salutatorian and Betsy Monroe - Valedictorian
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of government I had much fun at Boys' State and I learned a lot about the way our government operates but the best thing for me was the interesting people that I got to meet, said Senior Peter Amsterdam. Peter, along with Scott Fehrman, Tom Johnson and David Moravek, seniors, were the representatives for Boys' State which took place at Northern Arizona Uni- versity in Flagstaff. Boys' and Girls' State are week long government workshops in which representatives from every high school in Arizona get the chance to participate in the running of a government. Each representative is assigned a county, a city and a political party. The representatives then make speeches, have pep rallies, hear speakers and hold caucuses. Among the speakers heard at Boys' State was Governor Bruce Babbit. The representatives from Paradise Valley for Girls' State at the University of Arizona in Tucson were Betsy Monroe, Joanne Picerno and Michelle dela Puente, seniors. Girls' State is held separately from Boys' State but is organized basically the same way. Joanne was Precinct Committeewoman and chosen first alternate for Girls' Nation. Betsy was the Mayor and was also interviewed for Girls' Nation and Michelle was City Official. City action was intense and we had the opportunity to really make laws and see the processes of govern- ment by actually participating, said Joanne. Bepresentatives 'B R 16 s +P , X Q er Girls' representatives for state were Betsy Monroe Joanne Picerno and Michelle dela Fuente Cnot pic turedj. W practice principles Rl, 'C' Boys' Representatives for state were David Moravek, Tom Johnson, Scott Fehrman and Peter Amsterdam.
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Over 700 people entered the Caf- etorium on the nights of November 20,21 , 22, to attend the performance of this year's fall production, Cheaper by the Dozen . Director Bob Schwarz said, lt was a success in that it was a mix- ture of comedy as well as drama. lt was easy to follow and overall very interesting. Of the 50 people who tried out, only 26 were chosen. lt was a first performance for many of the cast members. They were a hard work- ing cast and did a good job of inter- preting their characters which helped enhance the play, Mr. Schwarz said. Cheaper by the Dozen is the true life story of the Gilbreth family. The father CJon Simpson!Tim McMillanJ just doesn't understand the ways of teenage girls. His loving efforts to get the family together made the play very down to earth. His schemes to better organize the family added the right touch of humor to the play. The crew was made up largely of actors and advanced drama stu- dents. They had help from the 1980 Tech student of the year, Mark Rem- ington. Joe Scales CGary Samonj is introduced to Mr. Gilbreth CJon Simpsonj by his daughter Ann CCarrie Effingerj. E751 Carrie Eftinger, John Haynes, Paula Smith and Tom McMillian take bows. John Haynes, Carrie Effinger, Jon Simpson, Wendy Jarrett, Paula Smith, Tim McMillan, and Brian Lover take their bows.
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