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Boersma Leads On!
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l J Re-elected to the seat of Student Body President, Barry Boersma headed the executive board for the Spring semester. Following in his footsteps was the re-elected Financial Secretary Alison Tees and the other newly elected officials: Vice President, Mimi Kim; Recording Secretary, Kelly Alterman; Com- missioner of Spirit, Elise Moe, and Publicity Offi- cer, Gordon Haugh. “The Spring semester's a lot tougher than the Fall. We have very few ready made activities and fundraisers to fall into, so consequently money be- comes a very large problem, and heavy responsi- bilities are placed upon the shoulders of the execu- tive council,” said Student Activities Director Don Perata. Heading the policy committee, Barry is “very concerned with the lack of facilities on the cam- pus,” He is working toward “either the student use or demolition of historic A.H.S.’ A special smoking section and neighborhood public relations were part of this committee’s special concerns. Vice President Mimi Kim, head of the assembly Planning Committee, planned all the noon-time ac- 2V : President Barry Boersma, Publicity Officer Gordon Haugh, Leadership Speaker Bill Trento, Recording Secretary Kelly Alterman, Jerry Ogden, Financial Secretary Alison Tees School Board Representative Nancy Jaber. tivities, and most importantly, put together assem- blies every other week. Magicians, bands, student speak outs, and a talent show were just some of this busy committee’s accomplishments. Chairing the Finance Committee, Alison’s main concern was making money, and lots of it! A city wide paper drive on March 1 2 yielded almost $700.00, and was a great financial success. Con- cessions at all dances, basketball games, gate en- trance fee’s, a skate night, and mug sales were all a part of this committee’s accomplishments. Kelly and her committee were in charge of all Social Activities like dances, pizza night, and ice skating. “It was a big change in my life to switch from V.P. to Recording Secretary. It turned my hair blonde and I've always wanted blonde hair.” The annual Powder Puff game and the Blood Bank Drive both took tremendous cooperation to pull off. Thanks to Elise and her Campus Affairs Committee, it was successful. Working to publicize all these events promoted by each committee was Publicity Officer Gordon Haugh. It was in all ways a well organized year. 2: Kelly and Alison take a minute out to ... smile!?
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