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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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MEMBERS ol the C.S.F. included: pop rowl J'e'nnlfenIGrenier. Tina uroo o. an axwe ,Do1.3Hodge, Bryan Davison. Kent Rl ardson. Shelby Williams, Andy Charmin, Heather Chung, David Etherton, Andy Hall, Scott Wells. Leslie Kawasaki, Colleen Fitzsimons, isecond rowl Bill Rhett, Laurel Haines, Susan Abraham, Andrea Panchenko, lthird rowl Laura Detweller, Jennifer Demsey, Gabriele Amtmann, Elaine Waldman, Kim Rible. Jobl Betsy Cartln, Jayne Wavrik, C ris- tlna Flores, llronl rowl Erika Mler, Mlrelle Brogli, Tammy Nam. Maria Karaflllls, Susie Mlen, Michelle Klllorte, Nicole Wong, Jamie Harker, Sachla Dublin. Jamie Hren. and Down Davis. i if I . -45 Q,.rPf 5 l AI 0.0355 J . V . E ly he California Scholastic Federation is a state wide or- ganization whose fundamen- tal goal is The honoring of academically superior students. CSF is a way to recognize and commend Those students who managed To obtain at least Ten academic point from Their previous semesters grades. Academic points are received Through The accumulation of A's and B's. A's are worth Three point and B's are worth one point. One restriction applies: The manda- tory seven point of The Ten or more must be from A-F classes. As a member of CSF, scholarship money may be eamed Through services rendered on a charitable basis. Free Tutoring, Donations and other charitable actions eam what are know as CSF points. CSF point may be saved in order to receive scholarships. The money which is given away in scholarships is collected by The club members Themselves. Through sales and monetary donations The money is accumulated and aT The end of The year given out as scholarships. Participation in CSF is also fun. This past year a Trip To Disneyland and Honor Day was planned. The club had also sponsored a political musical fantasy in San Diego and a School dance in March. CSF is a worthwhile club with a noble DUFDOSG. - Tim Geiser ITED THEY STA P' . -Q,-1.-. 1 .293 'E ,, I 1-A , 1 . r -Gia JOVENES UNIDOS included: ltop rowj Martha Flores, Elizabeth Rivera, , Maribel Cema, Veronica Cortez, Diana Moreno. Lai Wan , Lydia 124 CSEJOVENES UNIDOS Alfaro, Ana Aquino, Lorena Palacios, Sandra lbarra, Elizabegw Arias, fbottom rowl Luis Cema, Juan Carlos. Miguel Arreguin, and Jose Ulloa. ' f 2 I V ereagroupof l teenagers 1 I 5 who like to lg-I l ll T ' have fun, was . how club s e c re t a ry ' Elizabeth Arias d e s c r I b e d Jovenes Unidos. The cIub's name means teens united, and Thats exactly what the club is all about. The club is made up of about 30 members, mostly English as a second language fE,S.L.J students. Leaming English is made easier Through The support of other members. The main goals of Jovenes Unidos include social interaction, support, and The sharing of cultural events. We do fundraising to make money for The group and to go on Trips to different places like Disneyland and Magic Mountain, explained Arias. 'Some money is also used to help other student. The club met every Tuesday to discuss problems, ideas and future plans. - Jennifer Howland
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