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The United Student Body was very active due to the efforts of 22 students. Lunchtime D.I.s, games, and class competitions helped pass the time rather quickly. The ex- ecutive board, voted into office Ianuary 1986, put forth great effort to establish themselves. Harvey Payne, USB president, lead the school in a positive direction, giving more than ever before. Homecoming, a major project for USB, Was exceptional this year. I really like the parade, especially the Class of '87, and DBLO float, said lane Asuncion. All through the week, USB had something planned for students and alumni. USB offered more than just ac- tivities, they offered stupendously original lunchtime games, such as The Dating Game, Students could also sign up to DI at lunch, and play their favorite tunes. I liked to DI at lunch because nobody plays heavy metal music like I do, said Mike Anderson. Many students liked to just hang out in the USB room to relax and unwind, sometimes to escape the unbearable heat or cold. Students could heat up their cup of noodles in the USB room with the microwave. Whatever students lik- ed, USB offered it to them. 'yd gif, USB Comes Through With Fun 5 Y ' 'Y W, . I ,. gf' f 2' 1 W ,,,,. , ,, 1 4' 45, X! If X fur f X 1. hah -1 ANNOUNCING THE WINNERS - is jennifer Gavaldon as THE EXECUTIVE BOARD - Harvey Pa ne, Susie Austin Santa, lTod,d Babosj, Christy Basson, Geoff Graham, and Suzanne Tuifua. The Executive Board had many planned activities. Dale Favier smiles at competitors. Gavaldon was very active in USB with her announcing talents. CLARIFYING THE RULES - are Christina Rojas and Ieannie Chung. There were always some questions that went unanswered. DECLINING HIS NOMINA- TION - is Todd Babos. Babes was Finance Director until his term ended in january. TAKING AN ORDER - is Eric Wang. Wang was the student store manager, one of the many USB Commissioner jobs. W 'Y' W W,, ,,, Jil? 1. I United Student BodyfOrganizations 67 I
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UNITED STUDENT BODY - Eric Wang, Adan Abar- ca, Michelle Lada, Ienny Christianson, Allison Smith, Suzanne Sandovol, Mark Faurot, Eugene Kim, Alan Vital, Todd Babos, Christy Basson, Harvey Payne, Susie Austin, Geoff Graham, Suzanne Tuifua, Nicole Upadahye, Denene Coletti, Christine Oldham, Angelica Nunez, Alax Ballan, Diana Sclankiewicz, Hana Hong, Mariam Bamford, Kristy Murphy, Laura 1 er. WHAT'S THIS? - says Alan Vital to Kristy Murphy, as Eugene Kim listens to discussion. USB meetings were always thorough, but sometimes out-of-hand. Fu fixi- ' ' 4 ., X' ti' EEF , i Q A 5 Y' -my YYRWQ ff VL i , f ,g it , , gi ,g 'gvlgfy 1 M H 4 5 I ,,.- 'K lf 'T ff A e K N I,-7,3 My iq: jx f Zz, is grit ii I . V itil DRESSED FOR THE OCCASION - are David Pratt, An- tonio Campos. and Leanne Iohnson. This delegation was very active at the 1986 Nominating Convention, CALLING ON A DELEGATION - is Harvey Payne as Kristy Murphy watches on. The theme of the conven- tion was stars and stripes. 66 OrgonizotionsfUnited StudentBody l ,
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L.I..l l.l..l .1 En ...n Girls' League Plans Results Who are the students on court for the Winter Semi-Formal? How are the Winter Semi-Formal plans coming? During the Girls' 'League meetings, these questions were ask- ed more than enough. Co-President Mary Wyse com- mented, It takes a lot of time to make sure things are organized and done properly. There are a lot of things we do throughout the year, and each thought is taken into deep consideration. Planning the Winter Semi-Formal, and different types of grams being sold, takes a lot of free time, but we are proud of the results. lust as many other organizations, Girls' League members took great pride in their work, and all of the meetings and planning time really paid off. Later Wyse commented, We really have some hard times when we get real busy, but thanks to Mrs. Mendez and Mrs. Branham and all their help, things turned out pretty good. We were really proud of the results of the semi-formal, and hope things go as well for everyone next year. ev., .44 .1 - N 2 'if ' tw, 2 .x . .Vin i I 'K ,aff-:,g,.. I gi 'fltyifl , X am E 'lt GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET - Top row left to right: Mrs. Branham, Stacy Lund, Mary Wyse. Second row: Shawn Combs, Krista Stewart. Third row: Kim Murray, Stat: Mendez. Fourth row: Kathleen Rippetoe, Mereditll 'TTFIV-t VW -ff Cummings. AN APPLE A DAY - keeps Girls' League advisor Steiphanie Mendez going strong. This was the first year of Men ez' in- volvement in Girls' League. SIGN HERE - Girls' League members sign up for various projects. The large turnout o girls made these projects easier. lT'S NOT MY FAULT - exclaims sophomore Iill Allen. Because Girls' League was such a busy club, momentary ten- sions sometimes arose. 68 OrganizotionsfGirls' League I ' cry, ila V' S733 3 ,..nf'l s r I MMA.. . l I l l
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