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853. Lia ZWZ' elif' Nia aw' 344.1 TOP: TWIRP King Joe Maness. ABOVE: TWIRP candidates are John Scholtz, Nlark lfvanko, Eddie Rivera, Russ hlaramillo, Tom Schuchg SECOND ROW: Flip Paulsen, Gary Bultmann, Kim Kuhlmann, GUY B- COTIOYL Danny Whiteman, Barry EHSYCY5 THIRD ROW: Doug Stewart, and Brad Haslam. King joe Maness Rules Over 1976 TWIRP Activities King Joe Maness ruled over the 18th annual TWlRP week activities. He was accompanied by his Royal Knights, Eric Francke and Chuck Lang. Each girls club nominated two senior boys as their TVVIRP candidates. The candidates from the various clubs were Danny VVhiteman, Alyerasg Joe Maness, Varsity Cheerleadersg Flip Paulsen, Chuck Lang, Coquettesg Gary B. Cotton, Mark Eyanko, Cordialsg Gary Bultmann, Doug Stewart, Drill Team, Brad Haslam, john Scholtz, Elitesg Kim Kuhlmann, Tom Schuch, IVYg Eddie Rivera, Eric Francke, Modern Dance, The student body Voted for the TWIRP of their choice by secret ballot. During the traditional coronation assembly, the court was entertained with skits based on television shows, put on by the various girls clubs. The candidates were wheeled in, carried in, escorted in and then seated in bean bag chairs. Highlights of TWIRP Week were two Melodramas, a I-lootenanny, Boxing Matches, and the traditional Coalminers Dance. ABOVE: joe Maness and Tom St-huch watch the zany skits performed by the clubs. LEFT: Georgia jury and Cynde Hill, representing Nlodern Dance, escort lfrich Francke into the assembly. 181 JVM. 1-gy
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BELOW: Kathy Dorak and Us-hhiv Bette-rtun c-smrt lYY's 'l'Vl'lRl' into the asscmhly, RIGHT! W76 'llW'lRP knightb are Cliuvk l,ang1zincl lfrich Frariclcc. FAR RIGHT: Hmiii-cninirig princess Lisa Bvntz crnwm Chuck Lang as Knight. ' Q- ' -4 Z E 3 EJAYS I LOWER LEFT: Homecoming Queen julie Wlagrwr Crowns a Surprised Joe' Mancfss as TWIRP king. BELOW: Unug Stewart and Leslie' Blackwell rvlax after one of the TWIRP assvmblies.
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Staters Delegates Spend Busy Week At Yearly Convention ln June of 1975 eight boys and six girls attended the New Mexico Boys, and Girls' State, with the girl delegates at Highlands University in Las Vegas, while the boys attended New Mexico Military Institute in Roswell. State, organized and run by the American Legion and Auxiliary members, is an intensive week designed to introduce government and how it works on the city, county, state levels. Selection for staters is made in the spring of the junior year. After voting and interviews 18 boys and 16 girls are picked for Staters Club. For every delegate there is an alternate. The alternates are ranked in the order that they would attend state if necessary. All delegates are assigned to one of the eight mythical cities. No one from the same school is placed in the same floor. This enables the delegates to meet new people and make new friends. Many activities, and speakers were scheduled for the busy week, including a one day trip to Santa Fe. Here each state officer had a chance to meet with their counterpart, and discuss responsibilities connected with the office. Offices held by Sandians at State were Robyn Steifeld, Cactus City Treasurer: Jeanette Nail, Aspen City Treasurer, Washington County Treasurer, Loretta Keller, Spruce City Councilman, Danny Whiteman, county and state party chairman, State Corporation Commissioner, Boys Nation Nominee, Kim Kuhlman, State Senator, Doug Stewart, sheriff: Lance Witt, Attorney- at-Lawg Mike Real, Montezuma City Councilman, Wally Pohland, Mendoza City Council. Others attending state were Tina Tilton, Anne Martin, Anne Bratun, Mark Fvanko, and Gary A. Cotton. ln the fall Staters from around the city attended a banquet to thank American Legion Post 13 and all the other sponsors. 182 fiilliim Vi f' i 'fam W E, fe? Wa v! .O 1 . , .5 NA. ,ms i.w ' UPPER LEFT: Girls' State delegate Jeanette Nail holds a Bicentennial license plate, one of the staters' fund raising projects. LEFT: Boys' Nation Nominee Danny Whiteman. BELOW: Staters at a weekly flag raising, BOTTOM: State delegates were Wally Pohland, Danny Whiteman, Kathy Dorak, Doug Stewart, Mr. Ambruster, SECOND ROW: Mark Evanko, Loretta Keller, Lance Witt, Anne Martin, Gary A. Cotton, Anne Bratun, Mike Rael, Tina Tilton, and Kim Kuhlmann. 53-sL.,:,R K .1 -x J U .gl E . R 'if V J V . f . . - 7, ' .f . ' L: 'fry-ml' 'j .f as-'im' ,pw F 'f'i' .iff e V ,fdflkff 'WMV 'M 71j'Twffg557ffTgf Tb7'527f :' V' fV, '.'fVffH,.'- 'FQ 'W Nr 'P rfv745!t5TL3. W, f . .,w.,.,f f , ,- wfw. .ff-.ww,.ww.e,..,, fw fa. ' , we-w.w, 5- cz waive, ' K 5 if ff , ' . f. - s is e .WW fra rrar M s t were fe . it 'TW Af f 1 z , M, -' ' ' V - ' .ze K W - i . ,, Q . ff , we f ...W-My , Q .. 'A ff' 1 ii, 2 - - I fi Wt 1 ,ff I, ' N Ve - H- Va., I 'fx , f' fa' 'Ji i ' Q y ' Www ' V, ,,4' ff . fx A Q . M 'ff w' ' ' 'N ', ,.. '95 A f -' f' 9 ' . gym A If -f few 'I . K . . . I v,.,.7 ,A .,:,,. ., ..., 3 ,-, , , V . 'f H f , V , , am. wp- . 1 f , H . . . .fa . L, . ,,,,. , - ff ,, , Q, , W, f .. A- , . X ,V ' , . . . , ,M . ..,, I - , . ta uf, rea., ff ' - .2 - f M 13 15. 5 ,1 ft' -i s . ,Wa . , .M .. I 4 1 f 3 ' Q X ,gs s i 3 1 x ..,,,, , .
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