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AT LE Led by Student Body .President Glen Guillen, the ASB cabinet and the council govern the campus. Planning activities and assemblies till their calendar as well astake up most of their time in class. Mr. Mobley, ASB advisor, is a big help in the operation of the student government. Teaching the students the responsibility of leadership is one ot the main ideas he tries to communicate. Vice - President Jim Holod is in charge ot emceeing all assemblies and takes charge in the President's absence. The members ofthe student council try to think of many ideas for making school life better. They also sponsor dances including our Welcome and Homecoming dances. Selling candy at lunch and during 4th period, ASB raises money for their many activities. Having assemblies takes a greatdeal ot money, and the ASB usually spends it. Piet Pavlo, c magician who has performed worlc wide, and the singing trio Chasin Shooter were two of the bette assemblies the, ASB has sponsored Also during their class time, the individual class councils make plan tor their classes. One ofthe maio events is the prom, traditionally pu on by the juniors. Junior presiden Sharon White and her counci worked hard to make and carry ou their plans. cf 4'3- .5,3is.H ,lg . . Nj' A MQ.-V.:-,i r 5 V M n f. .chwgib 4 w .talk iff-'iY?..L: s 1 eb 9, N .,,i lfi AL. j 41 -'ri ' ., . . , A X' ij T46 Activities. . . Naturally 1 5-Q Y ' ,.,:,i 51 ffZ.-Q f S , .Is , -A iz: 'mx-. .swat :fs T 'r ti'-P+ T .H . t +-sa Zgfe:g...f- J ' ' ' ' g I li
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BUSY LIFE Boredom is rarely a problem amongst the active students. The casual observer does not realize the amount of time and effort put forth by the student forthe co- curricular programs. Many students celebrated the July Bicentennial in different parts of the state, nation, and world. The German Club earned and saved thousands of dollars to tour Germany and Europe. LaNette Gocken, Don Herth, and Shawn Sweet iourneyed to Indiana for a Thespian conference with Mrs. Williams. Girls' Stater, Leslie Chambers and Boys' Stater, Glen Gullen flew up state to the beautiful bay of San Francisco. Sharon White also made her way up the coast to Santa BClfbC1f0 for a Student Leadership Conference for Mr. Mobley's ASB Council. Trekking to Malibu was BRUIN yearbook editor, Francine Parker for a yearbook conference and seminar. Other individuals voluntarily suited their interests in other academic and social wgyg, Alexa Arabatzis won first place in th e N a t i o n al Organization for Women Bicentennial Essay Contest sponsored by the Riverside - San Bernardino Cllclplef- Kimberly Moran took third place as weIl,and has actively participated in the organization. Rene Alvarado sought for recognition in the community and won the title of Miss Bloomington. Naturally, our students actively participate in activities of their interests and maintain a sound mind, body, and soul.
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:-any LEFT PAGE: Top Row, Mr. Mobley, Guy Zinicola, Eddie Blum, Neal Powell, Mark Snellings, Marc Schwaderer, Tina Skinard, Phil Castro, John Espinoza, Middle Row, Scott Powell, Cindy Addleman, Mike Proietti, Mari-a Valenzvela, Katina Arabatzis, Glenn Guillen, Leslie Chambers, Marty Cordova, Kelly Blevins, Mary lkeda. Bottom Row, Connie Lehr, Darren Tuthill, Laura Baca, Sonya Rolerkite, Sheila McKenzie, Kathy Gardner, Julie Cook, Shirllpyi-lavrillo, Sharon White, Joyce Hamada, RIGHT PAGE: Top Lett, ASB President Glen Guillen escorts Homecoming queen Kelly Rollins, ASB put s 00 all homecoming activities. Top Right, ASB Executive Council. Top Row, Sonya Rolerkite, Marty Cordova, Jim Holod. Middle Row, Joyce Hamada, Ruth Winters, Julie Cook, Glen Guillen. Bottom Row, Leslie Chamber, Alan Amico, Katina Arabatzis, Sharon White, Connie Lehr. BottomgAdvisor Mr. Mobley, President Glen Guillen, and Vice - President Jim Holod carefully plan our activities lor the next week. Activities . . . Naturally 147
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