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Left: Student council members attend a transi tion meeting at Cal State College. Frank Havemann, council president, waits to speak to the delegates from the other high schools Below: Director of Pep, Doreen Amador, goes over plans with adviser, Coach Stockham, for second semester. Below left: 198283 ASB Council — First row: Maria Krug, Amy Thayer, Doreen Amador, Karin Head, Lisa Hysong, Cindy Ham- mond, Stephanie Nord, Dawn Kruger. Janet Hobbs, Second row: Laura Powers, Mark Miyashiro, Marty Castillo, Kelly McCollum, An- nette Hertzburg, Kathy Wood. Jeff Solis, Catarina Coelho, Gwen Bradac, Chris DeFonce, Joe Cole, Mike Sylvester, Third row: Ann Nicklin, Richie Althouse, Don Bradley, Frank Havemann. Mia Vaughnes. Julie Hunter. Laura Dierking, Cheryl Opperman. student life -: ' -?
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Student council officers gain responsibility First semester student council members had a busy term. They planned such activities as ICC Day, dress-up week for Homecoming, the Homecoming Carnival, a movie, and plenty of pep assemblies. Student Council members were elected se cond quarter of the school year to serve the re- mainder of that school year and first semester of the next. They put up posters, handed out stickers, and made speeches hoping to be elected. If they were elected, they took over their new office second semester. ASB Secretary Mia Vaughnes said. Being on student council is very time consuming, but it gives you a sense of responsibility. Over the summer, members of the council met three times so they could plan a smooth freshman orientation. This event was held in the gym before registration and members of the council were introduced and later escorted freshmen on a tour of the campus. During registration, they assisted those students needing help with their schedules and also ran errands. The football Homecoming preparations were time consuming A carnival held in the student parking lot took time to arrange and publicize. Although not financially successful, the car- nival provided club members with a chance to work together over a weekend. Other activities such as ICC Day, a Christmas food drive and weekly pep assemblies made an office on council a hectic one. But the most important ASB decision was the upcoming transition of Pacific High School students. Council members met once at California State College, San Bernardino with other representative students from high schools in the district. They discussed ways to make the fall school opening smooth and successful. District Student Congress members met regularly at the school district office to update other councils and plan the transition Student Council members met fourth period daily and with the help of adviser Coach Doug Stockham, planned the activities that gave San G students spirit. Karen Clemens, class of ' 83 Right: As part of the Pacific San Gorgonio transition. ASB councils from both schools meet to discuss 1983- activities. Below: Freshmen meet ASB officers during orientation, which is held in the fall before registration. Below right: Student counc nbers meet with the other three schools 68 student life
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The Summit ' s where it ' s at Over the past summer, the annual staff chose to attend an exciting camp which helped them learn how to put together a better yearbook. They learned how the photographers could improve their pictures and how the editors could improve the book. The camp was in Santa Barbara. The food at camp was terrible, commented one student But overall it was a beneficial camp Besides learning many new ideas for layouts, the Summit staff studied fund raising techniques at camp. Among these new ideas was the idea of a sales assembly. Their assembly was held on Friday, November 5, to promote the yearbook. They had a slide pro- gram on the football players ' Hell Week, which charged the crowd with excitement. Many students said it was one of the best assemblies of the year. The staff hoped that it would en courage students to purchase their annuals before the November 30 deadline. To raise additional funds for the book, the staff had ad campaigns, sold See ' s suckers, and had candy sales. This was another way for the annual staff to rake in extra dollars. They sold different kinds of candy bars, but their favorite bars to sell were Summit bars They hoped to make money to attend summer camp in 1983. Every student who bought a Summit candy bar was reminded of the 1983 Summit yearbook due out in June. Every stu- dent who bought a Summit yearbook, receiv ed a Summit candy bar when books were distributed. The staff had a pleasant surprise in November when they found out that the 1982 Summit had won two awards from the American Scholastic Press Association One award was for first place with special merit and the other was for outstanding theme development. The staff used the announce- ment of these awards to help boost sales. Jeff Robinson, class of ' 84 msust:?. Above right: Advertising manager, Debbi Clark, prepares bills for Summit patrons. Right: Tremendous fun! Gina Cooper and Karen Clemens participate in a film on a spoon relay race during the annual camp Olympics. Below: Camp goers, Gwen Bradac, Debi Mitchell, Mrs. Sabens, Cheryl Provence, and Karen Clemens, en- joy Westmont Colleges ' campus. Below right: Mrs. Sabens instructs Tim Lombardo on the pro- per use of his camera when shooting night photography. SP 70 student life
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