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(ABOVE LEFT) Always willing to lend a hand are class sponsors Mr. Andrew Bojorquez (sophomore Mr. Vic Chavez (juniors), Mr. Ik - id Rosine (seniors), and Mr. )im Wigton (freshmen). NOTSHOWN; Mrs. Rose Gernon (seniors), (ABOVE) Discussing some of rhei.r class ' s needs are sophomoras Frank Calderon (president), Caror Salazar (commissioner), Becky Baltierra ' cc -president), and Bertha imoros (secretary). J 1) Taking a moment out from tl:eir busy routine are junior officers Jcse R.aigosa (vice-president), Kim Lira (treasurer), Denise Diaz (secre- tary), Jack Lopez (president). Government 63
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We Do It All for You If there is one thing that the students can be proud of, it is the operation of the student government. The first semester officers showed that they were very capable of initi- ating an idea and then carrying it into action. Some of the activities of the classes were: the sophomore -sponsored Sadie Hawkins dance, planning for the prom by the junior class, the Christmas Ball, spook house, and lunch auction sponsored by the seniors, and the beginning of preparations by the freshmen for the annual 50 ' s day and dance. (RIGHT) Planning activities for the freshmen are Ruben Mireles (commissioner), Kim Garcia (commissioner) Joe Salaices, Bobby Herrera (president), Liz Mata (secretary) and Sergio ibarra (treasurer). (ABOVE) A crowd of onlookers watch as Yancy Miller and Gary Sanchez wave for bids during the senior box lunch auction, (RIGHT) Senior officers: Camilla Rodriguez (vice-president), Martha Espinoza (treasurer), and Linda Jillson (secretary). NOT SHOWN: Gary Sanchez (president) and Mona Garcia (commis- sioner). I 62 Government
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Special Days Highlight the Spring Faced with the dual tasks of planning student-oriented activities and seeing that these activities were executed smoothly, the spring commission found itself continu- ally busy with such diverse projects as corraling carousing cowboys on western roundup day to savoring the foods and festivities of the music -filled Cinco de Mayo celebration. I?- (RIGHT) Monica Ramirez, spring semester A. S. B. President. tIHt 64 Government
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