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(LEFT) Comm. of Moral and Spiritual Development - Camille Rodriguez, Comm. of Publicity - Caron Salazar, Comm. at Large - Xochitl Gonzales. NOT SHOWN: Comm. Cirls Athletics - Robin Adams. (BELOW) Comm. of Activities - Laura Griffith, A. S. B. Vi Vice-President - Margaret Modarelli, A. S. B. Secretary ;A ' Grace linuma, Comm. of Pep - Chris Brown. Government 67
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Taking Over Command The purpose of the commission is to repre- sent the interests of all the students. This re- sponsibility takes many forms, ranging from pass- ing proposed activities to keeping account of class and club expenditures. Coordination of events is an important part of the commission, since regula- tion of activities provides an even flow of affairs throughout the calendar year. (ABOVE) Comm. of Properties - Chris Brown, Comm. of Athletics - Daren Wallach, Comm. of Finance -Jaime Garza, Comm. of Records -Becky Villalobos. (RIGHT) Sr. President - Yancy Miller, Frosh. Pres- ident - Kim Garcia, Frosh. Comm. - Robin Harris, Sr. Comm. - Steve Stokes. NOT SHOWN: Frosh Comm. - Bobby Herrera , Soph. Comm. - Bertha Matamoros, Soph. President - Kenny Santos. 66 Government
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A Touch of Class At one time or another all of the spring semester class officers could have been found asking themselves, How did I get myself into this? A reasonable question when one realizes the amount of work in- volved in planning class events. Setting a proper example was the freshman class who sponsored the always popular 50 ' s dance. Providing an opportunity for displaying the entertaining talents of students and teach- ers, the sophomore class organized the third annual talent contest. The junior class carried the Junior Senior prom off with a grace that will long be remembered, while the senior class busied itself preparing for senior rituals and graduation. (RIGHT) Leading the class in the last half of their senior year were Lance Fisher (Vice-President) , Yancy Miller (President), and Nikki Coorey (Treasurer). NOT SHOWN: Steve Stokes (Commissioner), Debbie Kiertzner (Secretary). (BELOW) Major contributors to the organization of the Jr. Sr. prom were juniors Becky Herr (Treasurer), Lourdes Barrera (Secretary), Denise Diaz (President), Denise Reyna (Commissioner), and Kim Lira (Vice-President). 68 Government
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