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Enthusiasm Runs High Bleachers abounded with spirited students at every assembly whether it was a pep rally or an ASB presentation. Underclassmen received a taste of senior enthusiasm when the class of S? won the spirit can ev- ery class competition. This year the senior class created their own mood and expressed their excite- ment at sports events. Showing up, cheering and supporting their friends helped make this year one to remember. A special assembly was held on December 11, 1986 by Colonel James B. Irwin, Apollo 15 astro- naut and lunar module pilot. The assembly consisted of a motiva- tional talk, a film and a question and answer session. As spectators, we traveled to the moon and back. The student body and faculty ap- preciated his presentation. Later in the year, an assembly was held by Camfel Productions who present multi-media presenta- tions to schools throughout the nation. The title of the presenta- tion was Everyday Heroes . The major point made by the assembly was . Those who make honest, full commitments are the depend- able ones, the ones who often turn out to be, everyday heroes. H yyilB
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1. Senio r class president, Mark Detrick holds up the spirit can with pride. 2. ColonelJamesB. Irwin, Apollo 15 astro- naut presents a picture of the moon landing to ASB president John Sy- bersma. 3. Sophomores participate in a pep rally where each class wore their class color. 4. Rob Lauderdale participates in senior spirit. 5. Led by John Suhr toga-clad seniors demonstrate upper-classmen superior- ity. 34 Student Life J
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ASB And Commission In Control Just what is ASB and Commis- sion? What do they do? The ASB officers act as the repre- senting body of our school just as class officers act as the represent- ing body of each class. Commis- sion, which consists of many differ- ent offices, meets every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. The meet- ings are set up like a court session with Mr. Ferry acting as the judge and ASB president leading the to- pics of conversation. The issues are presented to the commission- ers and ASB officers and then vot- ed on. They discuss such topics as assemblies, fund raisers and school dances. Each semester elections are held. The entire stu- dent body elects every office for ASB and Commission. Pictured: Top Row: Eric Sutphin- ASB vice president 2nd semester. Front Row: Barbie Rodriguez- com- missioner of athletics 1st semes- ter and gold E co-chairman 2nd semester, Kim Beck- assistant of publicity 2nd semester, Angela Schelin- commissioner of athletics 2nd semester, Kate Wolf- Gold E chairman 2nd semester, Kim Reid- commissioner of pep, Stephanie Straw- commissioner of clubs and organizations, Dina Davies- P.T.A. representitive 1st semester and commissioner of activites 2nd se- mester, Mark Detrick- senior class president, Claudine Conte- ASB secretary ' 2nd semester, Monica Caballero- commissioner of pub- licity, Natalie Hastings- ASB vice president 1st semester and assis- tant of publicity 2nd semester, Rhonda Fortuna- assistant of pub- licity 1st semester, Yuka Takaha- shi- ASB secretary 1st semester, John Sybersma- ASB president, Mike Amato- ASB treasurer, Des- mond Yew- commissioner of activi- ties 1st semester. Karri Matthews- commissioner of Fine Arts 2nd se- mester. Gentry Lane- commission- er of Fine Arts 1st semester, Mike Joyner, sophomore class presi- dent, and Ted Kalil- commissioner of community involvement 1st se- mester and junior class president 2nd semester.(not pictured: Cindy Rowell- school board representa- tive, Deanna Panarisi- P.T.S.A., Laura Varzak- C.A.S.C., Kathy Ni- cholas- parliamentarian, Monique Spurgeon- corresponding secre- tary, Michelle May- assistant of publicity, Laura Metzgar-commis- sioner of community involvement. IP 9 36 Student Life
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