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174 I 1 ts, .F . ,qs M . A i - 5 Q, fc' lk A BROOKS MCBURNEY Serving as the school's second Stu- dent Assembly Chairman, Brooks McBurney established many policies. As chairman of the Ways a.nd Means com- mittee Brooks gained the experience that made him capable of carrying out the duties of this office. He had also parti- cipated as a sophomore class represent- ative. This year in addition to chairman he served on Executive Council, Finance Council, and Nominations and Elections. Student Assembl ams In its second year as a functioning part of Castro Valley's student government, Student Assembly fulfilled all its obligations as a legislative body. Under Fall Chair- man Brooks McBurney and Spring Chairman Stephen Abbors, Student Assembly did much to give Spartans a voice in their school's policies. The delegates, elected by members of their social studies classes, met once every week to discuss legislation that came before the Assembly and heard reports from Executive Council. Among the most important affairs handled by Student Assembly were the clean-up in November tin association with Block CV and Executive Councily and the development of a system that appropriated student body funds to the four classes according to the percentage of students that had student body stickers. But aside from its school service, Student Assembly's greatest contribution to the student body was that it gave individuals a larger voice in school politics. vi FRONT ROW: J. Curtiss, L. Vick, K. Williams, M. Jensen, C. Way, T. Rosenkrans, B. McBurney, N. Jorde, J. Coates, B. Moore, J. Stephens, E. Newman, S. Cryer, C. Seemeyer. ROW TWO: S. Shipton, J. Sommer, G. Nelson, W. Brown, ROW FOUR: S. Zook, K. Rose, N. Nardolillo, R. Swart, L. S. Elson, S. Tiffany, E. Firpo, K. Reeves, S. Sutton, L. Cox, L. Zinn, P. Clinton, J. Boring, D. Webster, L. Hansen, ROW THREE: S. Abbors, J. Miller, E. Hamlin, S. Roderick, R. Baxter, S. Thomas, J. Crowell, P. Chastain, P. Hanson, C. Davidson, L. Fraser, C. Brennan, L. Prange, G. Stone. gorde, W. Clinton, T. Todd, J. Salak, N. Elliott, J. Frank, D. Arthur, F, Va.nHoosier. , l X .J XM Representative Wendy Brown reports the Sally Shipton, Susie Sutton, Jeff Schmidt, and Carolyn Lehtonen take notes minutes 'of the meeting to her Social Studies during 2-H ASS9!T1b1Y meeting- class.
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, 3 9 The Spring Executive Council achieved much in its short term. Slave Day and a Folk Festival were two of the chief accomplishments of the Council. The main event of the Spring Semester, however, was the Grecian Festival supervised by Harvey Boyd. Secretary Sandy Logan was in charge of writing a new student handbook. Also, numerous other bills and activities were voted and acted upon. Members other than Student Body officers were: Bob Kellogg, Senior President, Pete Edrington, Junior Presidentg Jon Frank, Sophomore President, Chris Larsen, Freshman Presidentg Cindy Black, Girls League President, Bill Seemeyer, Boys League Presidentg Mike Parodi, Club Council Presidentg Mike Smith visits Executive Pam Reschert Head Song Girlg and Council to discuss important matters with Cindy Black. Cindy Anderson, Head Cheerleader. , 5 Linda Cox, Bob Kellogg, Pam Reschert, Mike Parodi, and Bill Seemeyer discuss the problems of an off-campus Senior Ball. FRONT ROW: C. Anderson, L. Cox, P. Reschert, T. Beck, S. Logan, B. Kellogg, C. Black, P. Hermarm, ROW TWO: S. Abbors, P. Edrington, J. Frank, C. Larsen, M. Parodi HARVEY BOYD Vice President SANDY LOGAN Secretary LINDA COX Treasurer 173
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More Legislative Power FRONT ROW: P. Chastain, J. Trujillo, R. Carey, S. Abbors, C. White, ROW TWO: E. Firpo, N. Elliott, E. Korematsu, K. Reeves, B. Barker, C. Way, T. Tiffany, S. Shipton, J. Feneck, J. Stephens, M. Clapham, M. Robinson, J. Neavill, F. Van Hoosier, ROW THREE: J. Dimmock, J. Wilcox, D. Davidson, A. Dunn, P. Hanson, D. O'Leary, D. Drury, J. P. Millikan, G. Fry Jewell, M. Canright, Badler, L. Bardellini Boring, J. Sommer, S. Davis, V. VandenBerghe, G. Sherman, , B. Conley. ROW FOUR: S. Zook, J. N. Caldararo, R. Wendland, T. Jorde, S. Stadelman, P. Hermann, G. Shepard, D. Brooke, N. Steve talks of developing the Assembly into the most effective body of the school. STEVE ABBORS Junior Steve Abbors served as the Spring Student Assembly Chairman. As a fall representative and committee chairman, Steve introduced and organized the school- wide Campus Clean-up Campaign. In ad- dition, he was an active member of the Finance Committee. Rich Wendland waves good-bye to his counselor, Mr. Spicknall, as he goes to an Assembly meet- Assembly members take notes for decisions con- ing with Lee Bardellini. Cefning 1egiS12fi0I1- 175
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