Canyon High School - Legend Yearbook (Anaheim, CA)

 - Class of 1978

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Page 49 text:

Ji. 'fx -jab -.31 , ASB WAS AN AWAKENINC EXPERIENCE FOR ME. I FEEL THAT IT HAS MADE SCHOOL A BETTER PLACE FOR ME AND I HOPE FOR EVERYONE ELSE. RICK VANDERKNYFF

Page 48 text:

STUDENT IEGISIIIIII The Associated Student Body Cabinet had more than its share of duties and responsibilities as its name implied Anytime a small group of people tries to represent a diversifxed large group of students such as Comanches, heavy duty work is required So to begin the school year the cabinet planned a mini leadership confer ence at the Flying B Ranch that prepared poten tial leaders for the 78 year ASB projects in cluded the Budget, Spirit Week Homecoming Accreditation Report a party for the Canyon Hills students and many other activities The two major events of the year were the winter lead ership retreat at Running Springs, and the ASB election convention Both these events were geared toward more student involvement and concern for the school emphasis was placed on doing instead of complaining Finding students concerns and relating them to the Board of Education was the difficult task of the Student Advisory Council Chairman Allen Bradley and Advisor Dr Louie joseph attempted to work on most Comanche s biggest gripe Ca nyons closed campus policy The SAC encoun tered many problems in its effort to make Ca nyon an open campus Other responsibilities of the Council included students rights issues and curriculum reports The highlight of the year was the first Student Cabinet Conference which pose of this meeting was to improve communi cation among schools and the meeting was quite successful in its innovative goal, this was the first time that full scale communication had ever occurred on this level 1 SAC Representatives Front Row Karen Carver Lisa Car twrlght Back Row Brian Mizuki Allen Bradley and Mlke Lucas 2 Commissioner of Curriculum Lynn Nakamoto dis cusses her duties with Meg Ward 3 Board of Education Rep resentative Allen Bradley briefs john Kamei Chairman of jus tice and Traci Norman Public Relations Person on the latest board meeting 4 President Rick Vanderknyff and Mike Kauf felt look over the minutes of the last ASB meeting 5 Marion Miller Commissioner of the Fine Arts and Sue Busse ques tion Kevin Kiene Commissioner of Clubs about the priorities of his job 6 Sophomore Class Treasurer Rob Morton Vice President Andi Anderson Commissioner of Pep Wendy Doty Secretary of Correspondence Debbie Moriarity and Recording Secretary Charlotte Bryon all listen intently to Mr Behn s announcements , - ' I I . , . . . . , . I I L . n ' n ' - - . . , . , . . , . ,, ,, . . . . . . . , . . was held at Orange High on january 18. The pur- I . Z I . . ,' . 42 F ik Qwest. so I n.,g.1Qj:V'- AL. K Mm..-, Y, -- 1 ' :S-assay. V 'l'lll P it k , :ll J-4 Sgr Rl' T l. . rf.-::,N.1-1 rt- ' .'l I-1,iiM,--f- ' 'yn' i 5



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G I'Al AUIIIIIN lil S The California Scholarship Federation served the student body of Canyon High in a variety of ways. First and foremost, it recognized and brought attention to those students who achieved academic excellence. This recognition was especially prominent during graduation, where CSF life members Q4 semesters of mem- bership or morej were given a special in- troduction and were entitled to wear the gold honor cord. The club also gave its members the opportunity to attend a variety of cultural events not normally encountered by a high school student. In addition, members had the opportunity to visit college campuses and re- ceive counseling as to possible college selec- tions. Finally, those members who excelled both academically and in school participation had the privilege of receiving special CSF scholarships to large number of universities and colleges. Again this year, outstanding students from Ca- nyon High participated in the Academic Decath- lon. The Decathlon held on November 19, en- compasses seven different academic areas and one super quiz, involving all schools in Orange County. The Orange County Department of Edu- cation hoped to give a deeper respect for knowl- edge and our education system through the event of the Decathlon, 1. CSF students Lynn Nakamoto and Andrea Atkin take a break during one of their classes. 2. Canyon High Academic Decathlon Members, Front Row: Barb Ragagli, Phil Dickin- son, Yvonne Seliga. Back Row: john Kamei, Alan Bradley. 3. CSF advisors, Mr. Chuck Bittel and Ms. Betty Lease, converse briefly at the Canyon carnival. 4. Along with other Com- anches, Kevin Kiene shows an interest in school work and achieves. 5. A few first semester CSF students are shown here, Front Row: Steve Vautrin, Suzy Gibson, Karen Carver, Laurie Bergin, Cindy Morgan, Penny Murata, Linda McManus, Traci Minamide, Marci Minamide, Cathy Menke, Sheryl Masters, Elaine Houck. Second Row: Susan Foldenauer, julie Traub, Gisela Leinz, Barbie Vinton, Cheryl Sinton, Karen Nixon, An- nette Doubek, julie Verga, Melinda Hoyt, Susan Papera. Third Row: Advisor Betty Lease, Yvonne Seliga, Lori Carmack, Ted Williams, Bryon Seigel, john Kamei, Dom Lombino, Ed Gogin, Kerri Huennekens, Ted Williams, Amy Swett, Lisa Moore, Advisor Chuck Bittel. Fourth Row: Fred Vinton, Rick Valstar, Craig jouion-Roche, Steve Kouri, john Hartman, Ke- vin Kiene. 44 2. KEY -'-I -Y. sig

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