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s tarting traditions ASB ' s major concern, as the first y ' Canyon Springs begins A yr ■ ' ■ oi Canyon Springs ' new traditions were the work of the Associated Student Board, the school ' s student government orga- nization. The ASB basically planned most of the activities that took place in school and for the school. said President Michelle Missil- dine. For a new school, Mr. Doug Stockham, ASB adviser, said, ASB officers were hard-work- ing. The ASB planned activities, such as Homecoming, which start- ed new Canyon Springs traditions. In order to make it work, we spent a lot of time figuring how we were going to do it, Jeff diva, vice president, said. We called many of our local businesses. Part of organizing Spirit Week FIRST MEETING, .nd .dv.er Doug S.ockha,, cxpl. the ASB progr. ■s8 ASB events was hosting the schoo . first Homecoming Barbeque, Nov. 6. It didn ' t take very long to or- ganize the Homecoming Barbe- que, Myrh Lee Saria said, but it was a challenge, since it was the first time, and the outcome was unknown. The ASB also created the Legs Contest. Contestants were udged from behind a screen show- mg only their legs. The Legs Contest was quite successful, Missildine said. I think our ASB has done great for it being our first year, she added. We accomplished or- ganizing our first Homecoming, and it turned out pretty good. It was a new experience for everyone m ASB, but we ' ve all been helping each other out.
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PLAYING UP A STORM: Jesse Pannell, Da. Adams and Fon Chung set the cadence for the band ' s dan e number. KNEELING during the band ' s opening number, saxoplionist Kim Vaniman takes part in the RCC com- petition, Nov. 1. The Cougars placed fifth, scoring .02 point less than Moreno Valley High School. BAND, FRONT ROW: Kathi Callister, Director K.en Flores, Jesse Pannell, Natalie Carpci ter, . ngela Hurt, Rence Ensign, Dancllc Germo, Roxanne Bur- gcner, Karman Johnson, Sherry Kaderly, Fon Chung, Darvl Adams. SECOND ROW: Mike Miley, Jesus Ramos. Lance Skclton, Craig Taylor. Sheila Coats, Becky Crume, Tami H.ir|vr, Jeff Wade. Kim Vaniman, Raqucl Ross, Arlenna Gipson, Dawn Campos, Shelly Doris. BACK ROW: Mvrh Sana, Kadelte Patzer, L..ura Ann Zappulla, Tina Ball, Nanci Brown, Cindi Wev-mouth, Angela Moreno, Andrea Lopez, Melissa Colangelo, Jodie Parra. NOT PICTURED: Paulettc Benilez, Catherine Graber, Sheryl Jenkins, Jeremy La- chapelle, Paula Nolde, Cynthia Ortega, Eva Williams, Jcffcrv Scott, John Van Natta. Band 57
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LEGS CONTEST: Michelle Missildine introduces legs contestants. Tracy Richardson won the contest for Is and Mr KH 1 oni.n. lo, cuvs. BARBEQUE: Dav,d Rodriguez and others help themselves to food at the Homecoming Barbeque. ASB, FRONT ROW: Portia Irvin. Isabel Puentes, Daylind Ridgeway, Michelle Missildine, Mr, Stockham, adviser. Natalie Skvorzov. Amy Odell SECOND ROW: Linda Barrera. Eiirahelh Akins, Yvonne Rome- ro. Jeff OIna. M •rh Lee Saria. BACK ROW: Jamie Lemlcen, Curtis Morten. Shauna Albright. Kadrlte Patzer. Jeff Wade. NOT PICTURED: Albert En- sign, Jennifer Lindtiser. Raquel Ross. Kelli Harter. Chen Bro.k, Julie Brown, Shannon Ware. Sher.e Dix- on, Donna fialich, Glenn Sprowl, Steve Patzcr. Chris- tine OBrian. Lisa Marios. Erika Cuda, Audra Wenke, Gwendolyn Goul. Ticia Carter.
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