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Clockwise from upper left: Tania Hammond, Donna Peele, Angela Yeh, Julie Hyde, Mike Kanthack, Deb- bie Pierantozzi, Richard Triplett, Amy Ostendorf, Ju- liet Sapida, and Bonnie Hartman. es, 30 ASB e A if X! 75 ,, ku-Q. 'Q-.u.,,:.W X -. gi f 1 l - f
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--we , The Associated Student Body, or A.S.B., was an elected cabinet which governed the student body throughout the school year. The A.S.B, was responsible for all school organized activities and events, and helped to provide supplemental funding for most campus organizations. The main goal of the A.S.B. leaders was to create a firm foundation, based on admi- ration and respect, for the future school governments to build on. Members of the A.S.B. were all leaders. The elected officials, the President, Vice- President, and Secretary, made up the brain of the A.S.B., while the commission- ers were its backbone. The student body, who elected the officials, were the living cells of the A.S.B., and their spirit and in- volvement were necessary to keep the A.S.B. alive and thriving. But the Associat- ed Student Body was not always the smoothly functioning organism that it ap- peared. its success, however, was proof that even with conflicts and obstacles, great re- sults were possible. E. it t we . , . V. .Cb M I 5 1 r f F Y 15, .,.tiy bK k M vw NM EK ,. WY I ff , ' . Vxilrjhi,-4 syy if .W 6 L 5'7'me-- A Wi . - 'l' 'T A i 1...-...Q M ii ri ru K Qin-X-it..,a.,-, .-.ra-'sa-.W ,sd -is-gnnnvna 1 If if ' I Q J ' P x Mer., ,,.. f l A K -I The A.S.B. was under the administrative supervision of Mr. Greg Cox, the Dean of Student Activities. A former City Council member, Mr. Cox began his first term as Mayor of Chula Vista this year. The exper- ience from his political career enabled him to offer first-hand advice on the complex- ities of political government. Ms. Barbara Griffith, Griff to the A.S.B. Commissioners, was the Financial Secretary of the A.S.B. She saw to it that the A.S.B. office ran as smoothly as possi- ble in everything from printing A.S.B. Cards to balancing the books. A.S.B. President, Brad Wilson, oversaw the actions of the Commissioners and ran Congress and the Student Principal Guid- ance Council. He worked hard to help the school become accredited. He also ran the assemblies and performed the invaluable function of greeting the school each morn- ing with his rendition of the flag salute. Phil Coles, A.S.B. Vice President, ran the Inter-Club Council. As President of the Council he insured that all the clubs of the school ran efficiently, and he interacted with the teachers who were the clubs' spon- sors. The Secretary of the A.S.B., Dana Myres, had to do a lot of everything, but especially typing. As Secretary, she also saw to it that the business end of the A.S.B. ran efficiently. Overall, the A.S.B. officials worked well together to help make 1981-82 a successful year. Opposite page, clockwise from upper left: Dana Myres, Bradley Wilson. Phil Coles, Barbara Griff Griffith, and Greg Cox. Above, ASB Cabinet, from left: Bonnie Hartman, Amy Ostendorf. Mike Kanth- ack, Debbie Pierantozzi, Tania Hammond, Dana Myres, Brad Wilson fstandingl, Donna Peele. Juliet Sapida, Julie Hyde, Phil Coles, Richard Triplett, and Angela Yeh. ASB 29
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Commissioners Rush to Fulfill Respon ibilities Richard Triplett, Commissioner of Pub- lic Relations, was responsible for bulletin notices, the Campus View articles in the CHULA VISTA STAR NEWS and the historical records book. Richard was also in charge of the marquee announcements which greeted students every day when they arrived at school. Higher voter turnouts for Homecoming Queen, BMOC, Class Officers, and other elections occurred as a result of the efforts of the Commissioner of Elections Tania Hammond. She also initiated the use of computerized ballots which expedited the announcement of election results. Juliet Sapida and Bonnie Hartman, Commissioner and Assistant Commission- er of Finance, were in charge of accounting and bookkeeping. Dealing with the finan- cial aspects of the A.S.B., they made sure the books were balanced at the end of the year. Commissioner of Store Mike Kanthack was in charge of the concession stand which, open every day at nutrition break and lunch, offered liquid refreshments, nu- tritional snacks, and junk food to keep stu- dents going through the day. Debbie Pierentoczi, Commissioner of Service, made sure that volunteer workers were ready to lend a hand whenever needed for school events or extra-curricular activi- ties. Debbie was also the President of the Service Club. The Commissioner of Tickets, Julie Hyde, was also the Vice President of the Service Club. Julie was in charge of the sale of tickets for all of the sports and social events throughout the year, from football games to the Prom. Making certain the student body was fired up for school events, Commissioner of Pep, Donna Peele, had many duties to pro- mote Baron pride and spirit. She ran the Secret Pals program and she was President of the Pep Club. Offering an outlet for all excess spirit and pep were assemblies, dances, spirit weeks and lunch-time events. These and other successful school activities were organized by Amy Ostendorf, Commissioner of Ac- tivities. Two major events during the year were Homecoming and Big Man On Campus, which were organized by Angela Yeh, Commissioner of Alumni. She will continue to organize a ten-year reunion for dedicated Barons in 1992. eq.: 1 .I ' I i i ' A of of A - v , n Q . . ali? Y. fd' I 1 ,V A ' f K v fwfr ' . .., . . g V Q k .. . ,394 V A .g--v- 'nf ow V .. 7 4 t - t r r K t.fg,,,Q -' 1 . A f ' - ' I . i t - f gifs!-.'! A 2, ,gjirrv Aff-,Ax W, i - VV.,, 4 , r T e-' --.- - ' 2 jiaw, L, , , 1' I . -.WNW ' is .. Y. r - ff, M t - .A ft ' .417 gi W., , ' . . s ' nh- V fe. an .1 t. . V 5 .. ith A 'fi' , 'fi R2-A G .N ' r f , iQ,1,fp 1 'A , .-4, .fer v,k..tr'yi sw y- - 4' -W, A' I , ,-:M , rf' lpn, - , ,M ., . . .. f vw. .. A 'V' ,.f.f , ,. W r ......-.-f-wt. K f ' A ' f A .,.-- 1 Q fi W. e
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