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A. Leaders of the Associated Student Body-L to R: Ken Johnson-Treasurer; Steve Hudson-President; Pat Carmichael-Vice-president. B. A group of the many ASB Senators. C. ASB Cabinet-Front Row, L to R: George Castellanos, Pat Carmichael, Jennie LaVine, Judy Szepkouski, Carol Kapusnik, Terri Decker, Carol Rossi, Jean McNutt. Back Row-L to R: Mark Burlington, Brad Pederson, Hadley Johnson, Carol Bettys, Linda Kapusnik, Heidi Roberts, Debbie Watson, Gloria LaMont. D. Some of the class presidents and vice-presidents, with Senior class president George Castellanos standing over them. The club is headed by Steve Hudson-President. Pat Carmichael-Vice- President; Teri Decker- Secretary; and Ken Johnson-Treasurer. It is advised by Mr. Jer- dan See. The club host¬ ed the Homecoming ceremonies and dance along with many other worth-while projects. At the beginning of the year, an ASB card could be purchased for eleven dollars. This provided the students with free admission to all of the football games, dances and sporting ac¬ tivities. It also sup¬ plied students with a free yearbook at the end of the year. Thanks to the ASB, Orange Glen is a more pleasant place to get an education. 23
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Friendships Grow With Changing Ways A new experiment was used this year for the ASB. The Senate; a new branch, was set up to find out whether the dividing of the ASB into more sections would give the students a better oppor¬ tunity to express their wishes and to be able to do more things. This proved to be a successful plan and will continue on through next year. The ASB is important to the student-body because it is the link between the faculty, students and the administra¬ tion. It also sponsors the memories for many Orange Glen students in the form of the Yearbook and the News¬ paper; both of which are partly funded by the ASB. H ■ . ' I ri ' S r { mm m .ijv i
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I The Key Club was again ac¬ tive this year by serving the community and helping out in school events. Some of these events were: driving cars for the Christmas parade, helping as guides for back to school night, and participating in the White Cane sales sponsored by the Lions Club. The club is ad¬ vised by Mr. Fred Georggin and presided over by Gary Olvaney. The Sweetheart for this year was Jean McNutt. Cheerful and enthusiastic were the key words for describing the Deltons this year. The various funds for the Sadie Hawkins Day Dance and the Children ' s Christ¬ mas party were raised by selling Valo-grams and working during the wrestling matches. Some of the events participated in were the graduation and Baccalaureate ceremonies, and Back-to- School night. The group is limited to juniors and sen¬ iors and is presided over by Beverly Elrod. New Ideas Shared With Enthusiasm 24
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