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Mi Qabilyqt jqarqlyqg for jolutiolyg +429-... ' 'A we Z'4S7,5 3 13 '14 is .4203 A22 Paul Purkhiser Coordinator of Activities Although several problems arose within the A.S.B. Cabinet this year, members combined their thoughts and suggestions, and in most cases, reached solutions. Problems began last summer as the elected Vice-President resigned, and the elected Secretary of Records was removed from her office as a result of unsatisfactory grades, thus making the first order of business in September an election to fill the two vacant offices. The victors were Paula Horsley as the Secretary of Records, and Chris Dias as A.S.B. Vice-President. Every Monday, the A.S.B. Cabinet joined with the Leadership group to discuss campus problems. Mr. Ballard, Activities Director, advised the group and assisted Gene Celaya in running the meetings according to agenda. Gene was also aided by A.S.B. Vice-President Chris Dias, whose main re- sponsibility was the organization of all assemblies. Carole McQuillan, Coordinator of Elections, was involved in the new elections system which replaced the previous, inefficient and inaccurate system. Paul Purkhiser, Coordinator of Activities, was in charge of passing approval or disapproval over all requested activities, checking the master calendar to avoid a conflict in events. Coordinator of Pep, Jennifer Dorr had the most time-consumingjob in the Lori Medina Secretary of Correspondence KJ .,3,.,,,, N Carole McQuillan Coordinator of Elections cabinet, responsible for the organization of the year's rallies. The difficulty involved in this job was planning thirty minutes of spirit-raising entertain- ment for approximately 500 people. Roxane Moore, Student Body Treasurer, efficiently handled all A.S.B. funds, keeping a current record of the school's financial business. Coordina- tor of Publicity, Tim Croushore was responsible for keeping the school and community informed about extra-curicular activities. Planning the 1977-78 Homecoming, Basketball Royalty, and Luau, was Sandy Muench, Coordinator of Special Events. Sandy proved that although tightly budgeted, these events could be successful. Lori Medina, Secretary of Correspondence, was in charge of handling interrelations with other school A.S.B. departments. Lori's duties included typing, running off and mailing letters to last year's alumni inviting them to Homecoming '77. Taking minutes at all Leadership meetings, organizing and typing agendas and minutes, Paula Horsley fulfilled her responsibilities as Secretary of Records. Throughout the year, the A.S.B. Cabinet worked together, attempting to solve all problems set before them, and making Northview a better place to be. 1 1. 'wma-we I ' 4 is 247
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Chris Dias A.S.B. Vice-President 246 Leadership Gene Celaya A.S.B. President Roxane Moore A.S.B. Treasurer Jennifer Dorr Coordinator of Pep r Paula Horsley Secretary of Records Sandy Muench Coordinator of Special Events
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Junior Legislators Cindy Rafe, Charlie Platt, Linda Lackey, DeAnn Beer Senior Legislators Mark Platt, Melanie Irvine, Cindy Ferrondo, Tammy Barton Sophomore Legislators Tanya Leihito, Raquel Luis, Peggy Northwick Lqaclqrgbip Lltilizq Leadership consisted of the class presidents, legislators, the A.S.B, Cabinet and interested members of the school's pep units and clubs. Meetings were held after school on Monday's for the purpose of finding more efficient ways to keep the school running smoothly. In September, before the opening of school, a leadership seminar was held in N-5. Centered around Parliamentary Procedures, Mr, Ballard, Activities Director, set up this seminar in hopes of gaining a more organized, less time consuming method in which to conduct future meetings. Many problems were faced throughout the year, one of the major debates being whether or not a two year limit should be placed on Pep Unit participation. Although the decision was not up to the students, the outcome of the debate was to place no limit. Another major issue dis- cussed this year concerned discontinued use of the school marquee. This discussion was brought about because the Coordinators of Publicity for the past three years have not kept the marquee up to date. The decision was not to discontinue use, but to make sure that the job was done in the future. Although there were several suspensions of officers throughout the year, Leadership learned to work with the eligible officers and the problems set before themg making what they believed to be the most reasonable and logical solutions. Sitting .back during a meeting, Mr. Ballard interjects with a helpful Class Presidents Sl1ggeSt10H- Senior-Tom Woodg Junior-Dean Gallegosg Sophomore-Chris Heinzeg Freshman-Erin Con 248 Leadership nelly.
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