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Clubs That Touch The Real World Thanks to M1'. Urban, this year's Mo- del United Nations Club was no less than a success. lt was more organized and there were more materials to use. The Model U.N. primarily has several members assigned to the countries ot the world. These members act as am- bassadors with the country's views. De- pending on the ambassadors skills, they may win awards at the University of Arizona. These students may end up working two hours a week betore an important competition in lanuary. Lisa Richardson, club president said, We have a lot ot tun in Model U.N. working together and solving world problems. k'k'k'A'i k'ki kii A kii'i'i-i'i A kic'k'A'i k'lri A' People helping people is what it's all about, said Carol Spence from lr. Civitan. This club name comes from the Latin word civi which means people. lr. Civitan assists the Associe ation of Retarded Citizens CARCD and the Special Olympics through a lot ot iuno raising and volunteer work. This group, having approximately forty members, knows the meaning of the word work. What's the only require- ment you need to join lr. Civitan? Ac- cording to Meredith Lockett, club president, You just gotta care about people. By Lisa Muth Photos by Tim McCaftrey and Andy Huhn l. Meredith Lockett, lunior Civitan Club presia dent, directs with poise and humor. 2. Members at a lr. Civitan meeting look en- thused as Meredith tells them about the Miles ot Pennies against Sahuaro. 3. lst Row- M.Enlield, secretary, S. Damon, vice- president, M. Lockett, president, l. Lowman, chaplain, B. Beebe, sgt. at arms, D. Clauson, treasurer. 2nd Row- A. Sibio, E. Long, l. Bu- shell, K. Ouchi, M. Shmitt, T. Burke, S. McNulty, H. Backenson. 3rd Row- N. Wargo, C. Paxton, M. Easter, L. Norton, l. Benson, C. Spence. 4. With precision, Lisa Richardson, Model UN president, and club sponsor, Mr. Urban direct a meeting. 5. The l983-l984 Model UN Club: Mr. Urban, L. Richardson, C. Liccardo, E. McNulty, B. Watts, I. Bushell, E. Long. Not shown: L. Whit' chell, D. Sparks, D, Corey, A. Sibio, S. Stith, D. Knnieas, M. lane Madison, R. Wyatt. Model U.N.flr. Civitan l47
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Sabers Do It In The Mountains Sabers flocked by the dozens to the higher elevations to relieve tension and enjoy the outdoors. The hiking club, under Mr. Legan, enjoyed a variety of activities. Although the Colorado River canoe trip was can- celed, there were still many areas clos- er to home to be explored. Sabers slith- ered through the mud caves of Pepper- sauce and hiked through beautiful Ara- vaipa Canyon. Some conquered Tan- que Verde Peak. While these Sabers climbing mountains, many 'were descending at a high velocity. The skiing club, under Mr. Roth and Mr. Johnson, enjoyed longer trips far- from home. Christmas vacation provided ample time to visit three dif- ferent areas in Utah. Telluride, Colora- do was the site for radical skiing action during Rodeo vacation. Through the hiking and skiing clubs, many Sabers found happiness in the mountains. By Andrew Lowman and Brian McFar- lin Photos by M. Huntley, C. Cambridge l. Many Sabers relaxed under a cool waterfall after a long day of hiking. 2. Brian Montgomery gets airborne on the slopes. 3. The l983-84 Skiing Club. 4. The l983-84 Hiking Club. Skifl-liking Clubs 149
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