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Council Leads The Way The year started early for the members of the 1984-85 ASB Viking Council. While most of us were sleeping in, or enjoying the warm sun at the beaches, the dedicated members of student council met at Marina in Room 301 at 7:00 a.m. once a week, throughout the summer. At these meet- ings council and Activities Director John Biere discuss and plan activities for the upcoming school year. These student lead- ers also practiced at Golden West College for their volleyball tournament at Leader- ship Camp. Camp was located on the beau- tiful campus of Ll C Santa Barabara. At this camp our ASB council attended work- shops played volleyball and listened to many prominant speakers. The student leaders came home with lots of school spir- it and many new ideas for the school year. When school finally began, all members attended a first period leadership class in the activities office in room 301. Minutes were read, finance was approved and old and new business was discussed during the formal meetings, which were every Tuesday and Thursday morning. ln the re- maining days Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day, room 301 was constantly filled with sounds and thoughts of students planning different activities. Council planned A Hel- lo Dance, which featured Marina's first Vid- eo D.J., Homecoming night, Homecoming dance, Valentines Dance, campus clean- up, and many other school activities. Thanks to the hard work and dedication of the council members, the 1984-85 school year proved to be a great success. ,ff- ad' t 0 ,,,, 1 Q be if ,,,,,1',.,m.,.,.,,s V ff' 1' if , ASB President ASB Vice- President Steve Spanovich Britton Decker ,. .- y -av .nf ' W,-., Q. W, 'vs' .. 'f f ' Q.ff 'f6 ' 551- 'iil s'l'---'ie'-'ii .. QQ ' ,Mrs - X-,.' . x if ' A- ' va K P-1' if S- ' , ' 'H , '- ,- -1 if -.J f.I,- f f' - - '- f -- --4. Q. ft n ii Fil' c C 5 0 Q Q'-sf' as . its fri sf i . -gi - fa--1 f fs - A- N' . frm.. Aj, Q, Q 4 Li X is ,iii f 7 as-fe ., .- I -1 fn- - ' - , , .-we -A -.z -' f , - 1 . K i ' 1 Q,-A Y . f W5 5 - . , . . .q f Ei ' .nf , ' Q Q C f is Q Q 0 1 S i . . .if ' ASB Treasurer ASB Secretary David Sacks Kirsten Challman 1 'Q QV' First Row: Missy Day fJunior Pres.l Skip Stead 1Comm. of Public Relationsj Jennifer Troilo fJunior Commj Thersa Bui fComm. of Cirriculuml Diane Berry fSenior Comm.j Stephanie Weiner fComm. of Fine Artsl Second Row: Max Finger fSenior Commj Raeanne Lopez QCASC ASC Rep.J Steve Alberts fSoph. Pres.J Julie Tuller fSoph. Commj Veronica Kelly fComm. of Athleticsl Carmen Tevis fJunior Comm.J Ashly Jennings fSoph. Comm., Nicole Spanovich fComm. of Oranizationsj Third Row: Debbie Hirsh fComm. of Activitiesl Kristen Smith CSenior Presj David Sacks QASB Treas.J Kim Chambers fComm. of Publicity! Kirsten Challman QASB Sec.l Steve Spanovich QASB Presj Britton Decker KASB V.-Pres.l John Beire fActivity Advisorj
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Bop 'Til Ya Drop After watching an evening of exciting football, many enthusiastic students would crowd into Marina's gymnasium and bop to their favorite tunes. At the Hello dance in September, students were wel- comed to the '84-'85 school year with the addition of video music. This special treat included videos from Bauhaus, Duran Duran, Wham, and many other well-known bands. Subsequent soc-hops, sponsored by the P,T.S.A and A.S.B Council, were held throughout the football season. Marina stue dents soon learned that such gatherings were not only meant for dancing. Soc- hops, according to many, were perfect sit- uations in which to spend time with one's close friends. Marina's soc-hops concluded many memorable nights of fun and excite- ment students will not soon forget! 1 Breakdancing was a new fad popular among soc-hop goers. Sharing a secret between songs. Friends enjoy each others company while dancing to a favorite song. We won!! 'fa' I Soc-hop l l5
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