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Brmgs Pride In Good Year M at Mr. Cox, Dean of Student Activities, had little free timeg there was always something to do in the ASB office. There were times when it was next to impossible to get a word with Mr. Cox, but the students really enjoyed working with him. Cf course, without Mrs. Griffith, the financial secretary, the ASB would have been swamped with work. Mrs. Griffith found time to do all the work that everyone else was too busy for.
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gr- ,n : ML E J- n Y I5 ,EQ , ,J-w-Jlmwll pi- if! Y My 3. Qt gm no Hard Work Mi up Y? Z' This year's ASB officers had a big job keeping the year running smoothly. Tim Hart was probably one ofthe busiest students on campus. Along with his many responsibilities as president, Tim was an important link between , Mr. Stewart and the students. John Graves, the rifi' N vice-president, took over where Tim left off. As , head of the lnterclub Council and as a 'P' A correspondent between the president and the L commissioners, John proved that Uvice- president was more than just a title. Kathy f Y Schafer was also an asset to the ASB as secretary. She always managed to be on hand i and was willing to help when there was work to i be done - her ''anything-thabneeds-to-be-done 'ob. ,Anil E
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Commissioners Aid Officersg The Year is Successful Juan Alcalde was indispensible as Commissioner of Student Store. Juan and his slide rule kept prices low and profits high, as well as keeping a list of the top ten items every week. ftop leftj Contrary to popular belief, Sheryl Roush's duties as Commissioner of Alumni did not end with Homecoming week. After she finished that big job, Sheryl made herself helpful in other areas of the ASB. ftop center leftj Keeping Baron spirit high was Allison Nelson, Commissioner of Pep. Allison was constantly busy thinking of new ideas and improving ways of boosting school spirit, and there were few days on which she wasn't painting posters. ftop center rightj This year the Star News saw one of its best columns ever. Of course, the Commissioner of Publicity, Mike Burford, was the author. Mike also kept a scrap book of the school's events and was responsible for inter-school publicity. ftop rightj Games and dances kept Joyce Wdowiak busy all year as Commissioner of Tickets. Between keeping an accurate record of the tickets in stock and selling them to the students, Joyce was always on her feet. fcenter leftj Lynn Cobb, Commissioner of Art, handled ASB artwork with the help of Stacy Riggs, her assistant. Lynn also did a fine job as president of Bottega. fcenterj The Commissioner of Elections, Mari Ostendorf, was known for the expression Have you voted yet? . She was never satisfied with the elections, always trying to recruit a few more vote candidates or round up a few more vote's. fcenter rightj Maria DiMase and Kim Watson, her assistant, were responsible for all Bonita Vista's social events and assemblies as Commissioner of Activities. Maria and Kim were always busy arranging activities and setting up band auditions for lunch. flower leftj Roxy Bridwell, being Commissioner of Finance, was in charge of ASB financial matters with her assistant, Kelley Coleman. Besides keeping up the books, Roxy and Kelley were instrumental in up-dating the ASBgs financial system. flower leftj When Julie Trant moved at the first of the year, Julie Nagel was selected to replace her as Commissioner of Service. Julie has been doing a great job ever since as the president of the service club and drafting workers for concession and ticket sales. flower rightj illltlf
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