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ASCBC 1988-89 ASCBC Top row; Patricia Patti, Sec- retary; Stacy A. Scott, Activities Coordinator, Rob Yarbrough, Finance Coordinator. Front row. Lori J. Lothenore, Communications Di- rector; Steve Berzansky, President of Asso- ciated Student Body; and Randy Hanlin, Vice President of Associated Student Body. Randy Hanlin addresses the assembled clubs at SCRA ' s Clubbin ' meeting.
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A.S. Kept Busy Working for Student Interests, Planning Activities On August 20, 1988 the ASCBC officers arrived at Cal Baptist to begin planning for the year ahead. With only two returning officers and two added positions filled by Anthony Lammons and Jose Gomez, this years council took on a whole new look and style. The council is a lot different this year. Were more laid back than the staff was last year, said Lori Lothenore. The largest events to plan for were Twirp Week, the Yule and Preview Day, but the council was also kept busy by a number of other activities. Activities were the most visible part of our jobs, but we did many other things, said Steve Berzansky. We also tried to give the students the best activities while keeping the cost down, added Rob Yarbrough. One of the biggest struggles for the ASCBC was trying to meet students interests while making it affordable for shidents to participate. ASCBC succesfully met this challenge this year. Associated Students also dealt with student and faculty conflicts and worked with other clubs and organizations, as well as trying to involve academic programs and activities for the students. The council worked well together this year. We had a good, mahire group. When we knew that something needed to happen, we took care of it, said Randy Hanlin. The council ' s mutual concern for the students also brought them together, allowing the ASCBC to have a great year. Lori Lothenore summed it all up: I can honestly say that the people on this year ' s staff had good motives and reasons for being there. Patty Patti, Rob Yarbrough, St. Berzansky, Lori Lothenore and St Scott spend time at the San Diego Zoc their fall retreat. Patty Patti works on recording the n utes for the last ASCBC meeting. Lori Lothenore busy communicating! Stacy Scott and Steve Berzansky go hind the scenes!!
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Angelas Rips Into Producing Annual Steve, can you look at this? Hey, do we have proof sheets yet??? Where is the copy for my pages? Is your stuff or the computer yet? Lisa, I ' m stressed!!! Accompanied by sometimes loud music and constant banter, these were some of the things one could hear as he passed by room 125, otherwise known as the Angelas office. This year ' s staff, comprised of only three returning staffers and seven new members, went to work early to produce this aruiual. Things got moving early in September as the staff got together and started plarming for the year. Editor Steve Pennington shared. Despite the inexperience of many of the staff, they really did a good job learning the ropes ana putting out the book. Hard work, monthly deadlines and ad sales kept the Angelas staff hopping. I got really frustrated trying to sell ads, but once I sold a few, it wasn ' t as bad, told rookie staffer Jearmette Clark. Paul Norton, a first- year staffer, said, I ' d never worked on a yearbook before, so the job was new to me. Putting nw pages together got easier, though, after the first couple of deadlines. Throughout the course of the year, the Angelas staff worked hard to present the many aspects of our College. The job of car- rying out the theme of the book, Ripping a Way to the Future, was a task that needed the creative talents of all ten staffers. We all had to give up things to get our work done. We also had to learn how to approach dif- ferent ideas and people, expressed Sheila Lambert. Renee Whatley added, I learned a lot about the different groups on campus by doing the pages for them. Creativity, stress, long hours, and lots of iitsanity . . . These things nuide the prduction of this book possible. The hard work was balanced out by the craziness and fun. Karen Casiday was heard to comment, Deadline were nuts, but we always had a good time and laughed a lot. Calling a prospective advertiser, Us« Rogers works to raise money for the staff budget. Lisa Ciardi flips through the negative file to find the right photographs. 1988-89 Angelas Staff: Robin NeweU, Renee Whatley, Asstistant Editor Um Rogers, Editor Steve PeniJngton, Paul Norton, Karen Casiday, Jennifer Gibb«, and Jeannette Oark. Not pictured: LiM Ciardi, and Sheila Lambert. 98 CLUBS ORGANIZATIONS
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