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part of their lives. f' I . V a r-A g - gt- . f H, .afriltj -..'i'.f-:J-.ax Wig'-293151557 ..s,5fls,liit',,l.,. sims! see l lim i t t he Junior Statesmen club is a nonpartisan, nonprofit, and student-run organization. The club involves students that are interested in the social, political, and economic issues that are a Membership in the club involves the opportunities to attend conventions to discuss and debate varied political issues. These debates are held between students attending the convention with peers from all parts from the state. The basic goal of the club is to educate, to involve, and to represent students in the political process. The club itself has existed nationally for 50 years with high schools sponsoring Junior State chapters for those students interested in politics and government. The Junior Statesmen club provides a unique, enjoyable. and dynamic opportunity to be a part ofa meaningful discussion of events important in today's society. - Tim Geiser f-C' .' Jie as ,W 9 X HUWX THE JUNIOR STATESMEN of America pictured left to right. Back row: All Sadlghlan, Jennifer Demsey, Tor Gronborg, Michelle Kilourie, Doug Hodge, Tina Trumbell, Monnette Mariono. Bryan Davison. Middle row: Mireile Broigli, Shelby Williams, Erika Meir, Gabl Amtmann, Elaine Waldman, Kim Rible, Jobi Cooper. ront row: Tammy Nam, Alison Hensey, Susie Meyn, Hweilee Khoe, Maria Karafilis, Nicole Wong. Jamie Harker. qwe. ,. ji.. ,5- Q 'nf' 1 M ' 1 E, 4'2i'YF,1' 5' 'Y ' A 4 SN '1 . 195' .. ilwfx .f t wr 5 ,-'gg-f-f' 1 aces-4 , - eyes w 2' ir ' , we 1 -i1f3s'.-1 Q..-. 1 'cf-'ct 255212, .L ST., ,M 1 Ev.: -,5 g f.. L A 15.4. 'f if sfjli X :xx .faq-Q? ,EQ x iv-' i.-,ZF 1. i ' it 2 Mttgifvbtq. l we vw 1 i tit' '- t 122 JR. STATESMAN spimr
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i,.i , . g'-fir ,W . hit WHILE MAJOR Tim Geiser plans his newest strategy colonel Kristin Kammerer checks locations and balloon prices. ,V ' Q , ?f'?fw?f'g!s Gene1IndCo-Pr aoenr,.Jem1 Howland oolonelmaclsvesiaenv. Kristi ic MajarcndVce-PresldenI.,,,,, ...T Geisev uem .. ........,...,...,.....,..,.,...,,.... ' Den a a as I ef r n ammefef 4 im 90011 Kevin ta CONFUSED as to his target. Sergeant Bryan Davison sprays himself with his own secret weapon. WATERBALLOON WARIORS INVADE LOCAL LAGOONS ith a gentle plop it explodes x N not far away. Do they know the locations? Are they just guessing? Wait to find out. Anotherround hits, this time,aliltte further away. Wait. Nothing happens. Waiting, always waiting. Paranoia sets in. They're playing games. they know the location, theyre just being oool. waiting for the first movement. Wait. Waitsomemoreihalsallitoomesdowntoin the end, who can wait the longest. Run and chance death? Or wait for possible capture? Run! They follow fast on the heels. The red armbands chase. Persistent, they follow. Whats that ahead? White! White armbandsl Run, a little further. a little faster. Reds into an ambush. red flag to the neutral zone and the game is over, the war is won. The Hydro-Dynamic Projectile Club was one ofthe newest and most original clubs on campus this year. Described by club Vice-President Major Tim Geiser as the 'the experience of a lifetime, H.D.P.C. members participated in an average of one war a month. Locations ranging from swamps to deserts to dense forest woodlands. The games ranged from capture the flag to 'Tree-for-all sIaughter depending onthe number of participants. lt wasnt all fun and games, one club member said. There were strategies and plans to oonsider. The things that run through your mind . . . you get soared sometimes. - Jennifer Howland Seconds later a white armband carries a ' f ' ' ,-if sr- 'l'. 4 if 1 -. fav . 'T f. 3, if P 7,1 . F . . 25,7 11 'wjgv' zfF ,,!l:l,, kv, ff f. Yr 4.4 ,r -fa 29, .f .w r A-A f 1- g,,4f, 41.-. 'Jef' ,y .-,- 1 ,. f' ,. .xx i K ,Se 1,.,g . r. Y- . ,, : ,, 'X .M 4,..- '? -'i T vxF i g tif .ll leftist ' 1 .1 il ' W A .TMJ .-,v 04 ein: -I . i T 1, :ir ,. . -. ' ,L a,.,,.f'., I L 4 i Q 4 . ' 'Q f ' . , . l , 'YJ .3 ., 'Q' 'K tg . ' A , ' f' -ist., ' T 1 w :R+ 'T fi FM' ' . 4 f' rl f f.7 'iH- 5 . if i 1 'X' t ' ,' ,.. 4.14. 4 vis - 'f',lA.4-5 - ' , i f 374. 4-:ggi-:gg , 1-V 3. 7, V ' she JV, ?f . f:' 7'.i - V. 4' ,,,,- WHILE PRACTICING their camouflage techniques, the members of the club pose for their team photo. Shown are ftop rowj General Jennifer Howland, Major Tim Geiser, Colonel Kristin Kammerer. fsecond rowj Lieutenant Kevin Dente, Master Sergeant Scott McWilliams, and Sergeant Bryan Davison. Ready , . , aim Steve General Confusion Straitiff is given a four-gun salute by club officers Jennifer Howland, Kristin Kammerer. Tim Geiser, and Kevin Dente. Hnlpucl 121
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