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BILL KROENER Treasurer ROBIN BELL Pep Chairman GARY SKINNER Boys ' Athletic Chairman JUDY NOBLE Activities Chairman A.S.B. CABinet One of the functions of the modern high school is to provide opportunities for leadership training. Students at Sierra ore able to obtain this experience in various ways, one of which is by serving on the A.S.B. Cabinet. As elected representatives of the stu- dent body, the group has the major responsibility of acting as the primary link between the administration and their fellow students concerning all student mat- ters. These officers have the responsibility of approv- ing expenditures and budgets, planning assemblies, organizing all student body functions, and. represent- ing Sierra at other schools. These people, with their adviser Mr. Jack Landis, have given extensively of their time and energy to doing an outstanding job for Sierra. BOB O ' BRIEN Chief Justice SANDY STUDEBAKER Girls ' Leogue President KEN RETHMEIER Speaker of the House BOB KIGER Head Yell Leader PATH SCOTT Publicity Chairman JANINE NEWSOM Head Song Leader 25
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GENE BREAM A.S.B. President To Sierra ' s Student Body, Speaking for the Cabinet and our entire student government, I thank you for letting us serve Sierra. It has been a rev arding experience for all of us and one that we shall always remember. The Cabinet has not always agreed on topics of discussion, nor has the student body always agreed with its student government. Certainly this is as it should be. In order for a democracy to flourish, its members must constantly be concerned and active in its government. I am proud to say that I have repre- sented a school that is concerned about its government and has spoken out for what it believes. Our offices have been trying ones at times, but we have attempted to stand up for what we thought was best for the entire student body. Often times this has conflicted with the desires of individuals. But this is the way a democracy must function. I wish next year ' s Cabinet the very best and hope they are granted insight into the core of the problems they may face. J%lCi3A£i LEWIS JONES Vice President SALLY WILLIAMS Secretary ' om 24
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vr fz D u !; ' u M ' 71° ° ' ' ' ' ' ° Christie, Bill Clapperton, John Thelin, Pat Brent, Kathy O ' Brien Charlotte Quint R.chard Olah So ly l?ob,nson, Nancy Hall, Nancy Doyle, Paul Marian, Diane Dearden, and Susan Miller. Row Two: Carol Horsey Debbie Mam, Karen McChyrstal, Bill Freymond, Pete Thelin, Scott Piering, Don Thornberg, Steve Lahe, Mary McGee, Vicki Bouab Diana ' Blanco Judy Gnagy, Cheryl Dav.s, and Linda Ferguson. Row Three: Nancy McCloud, Suzy La May, Suzy Lynn, Nancy Carley Lynne Dietz Vince Frurirr-en,, David Wallace, Ken Rethrrieier, Sue Robinson, Jim Hodges, Jim Quint, Carol Ann Kunitsugu, Laurel Gillie, Bill Mobley June Taylor, and Gary Clark. Top Row: Jack Tnplett, Manuel Binitz, Mickey Smith, John Dunkin, Dennis Neuman, Bob O ' Brien Bob Thor pson Wayne Wilson, Dean Jones, Dan Hartwell, Fred Westberg, Craig Roberson, Ted Ockels, Linda Carpenter and Pat Werner STUDENT COURT — Bottom Row: Betty Braaksma, Trudy Foote, Ken Rethi Lewis Jones, Bob O ' Brien, John Benson, and John McKibben. ' meier, Solly Williams, and Diane Drennen. Top Row: i f CS f 26
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