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ASB PRESIDENT Lancers, During the 1964-65 school year, Sunny Hills High School took a long step down the road to maturity. As a relatively new school, we faced many difficult and challenging problems. Through an interested and in- fomied student body, we were able to elim- inate the majority of these problems. While our accomplishments have indeed been num- erous, we must remember that success comes only through dedication and sacrifice. In the coming years. Lancers must remain dedicated to their ideals and goals. Let no future Lancer be afraid of dedication and sacrifice. They are the foundation of success and greatness. Sunny Hills High School has all the char- acteristics of greatness. Sunny Hills has been acknowledged as one of the finest academic institutions in southern California. Sunny Hills has an administrative staff that can be equaled by none. Sunny Hills has one of the most beautiful campuses in the area. And Sunny Hills has excellent facilities for any type of athletic endeavor. There is no reason why Sunny Hills cannot become the finest high school anywhere. All Lancers must re- member that a learning institution such as ours is only what we make it. The level of achievement which we attain rests solely upon our student body. Thus, Sunny Hills High S( hool will be only as good as its stu- dents. As the years progress, I am sure that Sunny Hills will continue to climb up the ladder of success toward greatness. It was a tremendous honor for us in stu- dent government to serve you, the Associated Student Body. On behalf of student govern- ment I wish all Lancers the best of luck in future years. Become responsible and mature students. Continue to have tremendous school spirit. Develop the pride necessary for a great school. And do not settle for anything less than the best. Sincerely, Bill Reinsch ASB President
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ASB OFFICERS I ASB VICE-PRESIDENT DAVID BENNETT Da id ' s rosponsibiiitii-s as viti-- pn-sident im ludid lit-adiiie; the Sonalo and serving on the pro- posed constilulion (oniinitu-t-. As election coininittee chainnan, he londucted all student body elec- tions. A ASB SECRETARY CINDV HALL As student body sci retary. Cindy spent many hours at the niimeo machine running off ASB agendas, records, and minutes. She organized all the i lerical work and the correspondence with other schools. ASB TREASURER PA ' l ' POWERS Pat handled all student body finances. She was in charge of ASB card sales, and she signed pun base orders for ASB funds. At the close of the year, she made a complete report of ASB finances.
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