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GIRLS' AND BOYS' STATE Lwznn-I wilidf in rm 7 Row 1: Janet ide, Julie Loper, Carol Lacy, and Mary McKee. Row 2: Mike Manning, Mike AVUWSTVODQ, Bob Jackson, Victor Lee, and Bill Broyles. Each summer in Prescott, dele- gates attend Anytovvn, a workshop in human relations. The delegates' divide into groups for the one week, and discuss different cultures and religious, and the problems involved in living and working together har- moniously. Delegates have an oppor- tunity to meet many people of varied backgrounds, and to discuss contro- versial subiects and local problems. After these students return home, they speak to individuals and groups about the importance of a united world with due respect to all races, religions, and cultures. l32 J.,-,,.,u., iw! f 35? r , , im ,. , 4 5, yi, Nb During the second semeste each year, the faculty is asker pick outstanding students as c gates to Girl's and Boy's State. T students assemble for a week, girls at the University of Ariz and the boys at Flagstaff, to l about government, and actually ticipate, by forming cities, cour and states, and electing official: each. ln this vvay, and through a ciation vvith government offic they learn the fundamentals of ernment, and gain a greater ap ciation of our political system. l ANYTOWN w1..s.:fy ff Gayle Flanagan, Celia Goldman, Darrel Brasch, Marvin Barg, Carol Goldbaum, and Roberta VM
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Dinsmore, Margaret Evans, Dianne Fegan, Kathleen Fischer, Carl Fones, Ruth Friedman, Estelle Gibson, Lynda Goldbaunn, Carol Golding, Steve Goldman, Celia Hutt, Nance lde, Janet Jackson, Robert Johnson, Sondra Kasrner, Cheryl Kert, Ann Knopf, Nanci Lacy, Carol Lee, Victor Lemons, Cheryl Lesley, David Loper, Julie Manning, Mike McKee, Mary Metcalf, Dean Miller, Marilyn Ogelthorpe, Ray Rhodes, William Roda, Nancy Rogers, LaVonne Schickedanz, Susan Thacker, Becky Tillman, Susan Ummel, Judy Vail, Nile VanderMolen, Betty Van Dusen, Wanda Walpole, Ann Winans, Jayne Young, Nancy
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l I 1 if' itudents who excell in art eligible for membership Rincon's chapter of the ,j V f HQ Honor Society. Club Q hnbers and their sponsors, Meyer and Miss Misto, F en attend local art exhibi- ts and shows. Members D participate in field trips I I listen to guest speakers cuss and answer ques- is about different forms EFT. ART HONOR SOCIETY 1 4, 'L 1 T me , TTI I . - vi X 2 ' --J: ' 1 , - A 4 r . L j f - 4 T s i ' A 1 f' I ' r G.. ' ' . J V' T I -h A V , V ,Htl-sad ' 1-'tif' XY, , N . , xx lihl y ULN Diane Ga,ewski, Geri Wisener, Nancy Turner, Mar- garet Dinsmore, Larry Benedict, Susan Tillman, Kathy Daer, Nancy Young, and Nancy Buffum. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE I o R W' . lv ' 1: Dana Free, Cecelia Doran, Sheri Davis, Marilyn Sice, Judy Burney, Cathy Mohr, Trudy Burney, Tallberg, Gudrun Danielson, and Linda Watkins. 2: Deanne Neuman, Karen Clifford, Zarrin Gol- , Hervey Hotchkiss, Mike Bruwer, Carl Fischer, Thacker, Susan Tillman, Judith Olding, Judy Terry Coen, Sharon Pomeroy, Catherine Dix, The American Field Serv- ice Club, better known as the AFS., has one main purpose-to promote the exchange of foreign stu- dents. Every year Rincon sends students to different parts of the world with the money raised by the A.F.S, Their fund raising proiects include sale of the usual ex- change student stock shares, and the traditional faculty- senior basketball game. Without this worthwhile club, we would probably be unable to send Eva Jo Molloy, David Coleman, Larry Bradley, and Mike Price to distant lands, or to 1 V have Jorgen Dalgaard and . i ,I-.JF ., , j 54. Ax 3'.,. r.1. -5 ..:- --- I '. ,. .. Zarrin Golwalla become im- - . , -if-'7 H'iT:E :'r5f,':'if'?4- g .E portant members of our stu- .2 2-f-5'Lf i wma 2141. d t b d 4 - 'gl' .YI Z1., , Y ,,3? -,,.,..: en O and Mike Orley. Row 3: Dana-Lynne Terry, Judie Kientz, Carolyn Cox, Jorgen Dalgaard, Mike Prime, Jim Wilson, George Braidic, Rick Lyons, Dave Kellog, Richard Jay, Ray Clark, Eric Dahlstrom, Pat Donaldson, Susie Gordon, Polly Fletcher, Brian Jalbert, Bob Viegel, Mike Grace, and Haydn Bird. I33
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