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GIRL'S STATE es' is Sue Alexander, Gail Rosenthal, Karen Nicholas, Judi Bienstock and Royanne Lebreclit Knot pictured.l Each summer Rincon sends five delegates to Boy's State at Flagstaff C ollege in Flagstaff, Arizona. Chosen by the teachers of Rincon these boys must be of high character and must have been of great service to their school. During the entire week spent at Boyis State, the boys are subject to strict disci- pline, for in this way they receive the full benefits that Boy,s State has to offer them. The delegates are taught how to participate in government, and run for office first on the city level, and then on coun- ty and state level. In this way, and through discussions with county and state officials, they learn the fundamentals of government and gain a greater appreciation of our governmental system. At the end of eac year, five junior girls 1 outstanding c h a r a 1 ter, service, and soho arship are chosen by tl faculty to represent Rim con at Girls, State. Fm a week at the Universii of Arizona, the gir meet with girls from a parts of Arizona to leai about government, ar actually participate t forming states, countit and cities and electir officials for each. La year, Royanna Lebrech one of Binconis reprt sentatives, was selects as one of the two gir to represent Arizona : Girl's Nation, held i VVashington, D. C. Rii con can indeed t proud of its Girl's Stai delegates. BOY'S STATE I , , 'za la I I iw 1 tstr Chic Atwater, Bob Maslow, Bill Spriggs, Dave Graves, and joe Abodeely. 142 1
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SUNSHI E MODELING At the end of each fear, girls may try out or Sunshine Modeling. udged by such stand- Itrds as personali- y, poise, and general tppearance, these girls ave many varied ac- livities. This year the iunshine Climate Club nodels presented the ifth annual Follies in Tashion., with girls modeling clothes from ocal stores. The chief murpose of the models s to promote Tucson commerce by posing for trticles and advertise- nents in national publi- :ations. The Sunshine Climate Club models ire fine representatives if Tucson, and have greatly helped to draw ndustxy to Tucson. dy.-1 .Q'fR-'af .-ff-gi-f. '?','w X R' - , g. F. , -f f'??i:if,mi :Q.'-'ife..i5T .-I , - Left to right: Marilynn Haugan, Mary McKee, Estelle Friedman, Sybilla O'Mara. Not pictured: Bar- bara Shaw, Pami Martin. V SKI CL B Q 1 Those people inter- ested in learning more about the winter sport of skiing joined in Ski Club activities this past year. The Ski Club met every other Thursday and planned skiing trips to Mt. Lemon. Late in the fall after several t' dry-run practices, mem- bers did take a skiing trip and tested their skills on skis. In the early part of the year, a fashion show was held to show members the clothing and equipment used by skiers. The Ski Club sponsor this year was Mr. Harcus. vw f ow 1: Dcanne Turnblom, Diane Beers, Michael Chapman, Io-e Abodeely, Richard Kaufman, Don rmstrong, Cary Heath, Kristin Sannerud. Row 2: Cathie Byrd, Cathy Maddock, Sheri XVilliams, Lin- a Bangle, Iackie Hoffman, Melinda Ritchie, Sue Canatsey, Row 3: jim Anderson, Dean Metcalfe, red Kisro, Don YVester, Steve Toles, Dan McIntosh, Victor Lee, Dianne Ewald. 141
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