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Campus Committee members were ROW ONE: Margie Avila. lean Stanton, Mary Vaka- lakis, Kathy Rindlaub, Barbara Willis. ROW TWO: Gail Herritt, Linda Leggett, Melinda Britz, Eric Wallace, Arvin Engelson, Craig Case, chairman. Campus Committee Holds the Line On Open Campus Catch us if you can! was the attitude of SBHS litterers who hastened the end of our open campus. The campaign against litter was one of the major objectives of the Campus Committee, whose members handed out citations this year to student lawbreakers, to be tried in Student Court. Campus Clean-up Week , a once-a-year activi ty aided by the Key Club, was a Campus Committee project. The Adver- tising Committee joined with the Campus Committee in reminding us to be neat. Besides enforcing neatness, the Campus Committee cracked down on smokers and violators of traffic safety rules. Hard-working members of the Activities Committee were ROW ONE: Franny Nicholas, Peggy Booth, Kathi Carlisle, Lori McSkimmings, Alice Winn, Kathy Devine, Dave Lopez, Craig Osborne, Kathy Olson, Cheri Torrey, Nancy Mayr, Carla Giacomotti. ROW TWO: Richard Moron, Randy Stewart, Mike Galloway, Janet Love, Gail Smith. SEATED: Chair- man Sue Brandt. Ideas, Spirit, Planning Touch Off Pupil Activities The Activities Committee, which has been especially active this year, has had a competent leader in chairman Sue Brandt. New ideas and the desire to bring every individual student together in school spirit hove motivated the committee mem- bers. Probably the key to the committee ' s suc- cess was its organization; the members were representatives of different school groups, thus bringing varied talent and opinions to the Activities Committee. Suc- cessful student communication resulted in creative and inspiring committee work. 24
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Members of the Finance Committee this year were Addie Schroeder, Sue Baughman, chaiiman: John Rickard, Mr. Tsoutsouvas. Kathy Swift. Boys ' Athletic Committee Endorses Finances The main function of the Boys ' Athletic Committee was the regulation of financial matters for the Athletic Department, the approving of gym class schedules, ex- penditures, and sports events, as well as the regulat- ing of admission prices to public school athletic compe- titions. Athletic awards and publicity payments were also handled by this committee. ASB Budget Approved By Finance Committee Drawing up a budget and paying bills with money from the Student Body fund was the function of the Finance Committee this year. The hard-working members of the committee were also responsible for presenting all finan- cial reports to the Student Legislature for ap- proval and for approving the budgets submitted by each club and school organization. Heading this committee was Sue Baughman, ASB treasurer. Other members included Mr. Louis Tsoutsouvas, adviser; Kathy Swift, ticket sales chairman; Addie Schroader, FORGE busi- ness manager; and John Rickard Boys ' Athletic Subcommittee chairman. This year ' s Traffic Safety Committee consisted of Vickie Garcia, Hillary Findley, chair- man; David Escobar, David de la Torre. Members of the Boy ' s Athletic Committee this year were, SITTING: John Rickard, chairman: Mr. Hardesty. STANDING: Mr. Tsoutsouvas, Joby Nunez, Sue Baughman, Robert Jesinger. Mr. Moropolous. Traffic Safety Committee Emphasizes Caution Because of the large number of students driving to school this year, the Traffic Safety Committee had quite a big job. Under the leadership of Hillary Findley, the committee was responsible for seeing that all vehicles using the parking lots had registration stick- ers. They were also responsible for making sure that all driving rules were respected and that the safety of the students was not hindered by lack of courtesy. 23
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Justice Committee Upholds Rules, Regulations The unending job of enforcing SBHS campus rules and regulations was the re- sponsibility of the Justice Committee, under the leadership of Steve Smith. The mem- bers spent many noon hours scanning the grounds for smokers, litterers, unsafe drivers and other rules violators to whom they gave citations. Cracking down on rules violations was a big job for the Jusice Committee which, with the help of the Campus and Traffic Safety Committees, kept the campus safe and clean. Members of the Justice Committee were SITTING: Patty Fager, Steve Smith, chairman; Claudia Kunze. STANDING: Craig Case. lulia Reed. ASL Makes For Unity, Solutions to Problems Under chairman Robert Jessinger, the Associated Student Leaders have found that conferences made up of the student representatives of nine other high schools have been a great stimulation for ideas and projects for school improvement. Discussing different school problems and activities has inspired a spirit of unity among the schools represented in ASL. ASL representatives were ROW ONE: Bob Jesinger, chairman; Sue Brandt. Joyce Tompkins, Kathy Olson, Addie Schroader, Eathy Swift. Patti Biddulph. ROW TWO: Craig Hoemer, Butch Stem, Mike Gynmailes, Pat Bracken. Dean Starlin, Hil- ary Findley. 25
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