Scottsdale High School - Camelback Yearbook (Scottsdale, AZ)

 - Class of 1983

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Activity Covered S mmer for Student Leaders V 7 X Anytown delegates: Joann Lowey, Diane Reicher, Shelli Finnegan, and Jane Ginter A Week of Caring and Sharing During the month of June, Scottsdale High sent four delegates to Anytown camp. The camp was split into three week-long sessions. Diane Reicher attended Anytown lat Sky-Y camp in Prescott. Joann Lowey and Shelli Finnegan shared their Anytown experience during the second session at Sky-Y campground as well, and Jane Ginter attended the third held at Mingus Moun- tain. Anytown camp is set up for teenagers of diverse religious, racial and cultural back- grounds who go to learn about themselves as well as others. The week's activities in- cluded group discussions, religious presen- tations, energizing group dynamics, de- bates on current issues, and learning how to come closer to people in all facets of soci- ety. Discussion topics included positive self-image development, communication, parentfyouth relations, maleffemale role perception, leadership, policefyouth rela- tions, race relations and cultural aware- ness. The program also featured hillside sings, films, skits, and campfire programs. i8 Summer Workshops All four participlants agreed that their An- ytown experience as very special to them and among the th ngs that will most stand out in their lives. he friends made at Any- town camp are friends you will always have to hold dear to in times of need as well as in times of enjoyment, said one participant. Another one went on to say that if she could she would go back every year because of the good feeling t lat the camp left her with. Everyone shoul go to Anytown. The world would be a uch better place to live in. By understandilng one another life would be a lot easier for all people, said a third participant. Anytown is sponsored by the Arizona chapter of the National Conference of Christians and J ws, a private non-profit educational agen y. ln September, articipants from all three Anytown camps ttended a reunion week- end at the La Posada resort in Scottsdale, and a state-wide youth conference at Ari- zona State University in November. L '-Q, sc. Roxanne Gentry, l'm proud to have represented my state and school! National Delegate ln July, student body president, Roxanne Gentry represented Scottsdale High and the state of Arizona at the National Association of Student Councils convention held in Reno, Nevada. At the convention she learned about effective leadership, school spirit, student action, attended workshops pertaining to student government and how to run an effective Student Council. She had fun and made friends from all over the Ll.S.A. -Q Diane Reicher, How Sweet it really ls! Worthwhile Week During the month of June, Yearbook Edi- tor, Diane Reicher attended the Arizona ln- terscholastic Press Association Workshop held at NAU in Flagstaff for one week. Along with other yearbook, newspaper and photography students, Diane attended over 30 hours of classes on how to produce a quality publication. She felt that the work- shop helped a great deal in putting out this year's Camelback.

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