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ASX? Spending aclay with Pauline Larwood, County Supervisor Diss trict 39 gavelmeachancee to see how actual forms of ygOvf-ernment are run. y - in , r it A -Marla VanSchuyver Being elected ASB Treasurer has given me a better chance to A A belnvolved with the school. lt has given me the opportunity tolook A attheschool from the inside instead of looking out. l c - Richard Ftugnao g A A Whenattempting to better one's surroundings, oneshould not view one's limitations. Accomplish that goal at all times, g AA A A A as A - Mark Setserg A A Richard-Herrera Andrea Young A.S.B. Vice President i A.S.B. Secretary Q l l Mark Setser l l' A'.S:B. President Wk Richard Rugnao g in rA,S.B.3Treasurer c Y i iPam Jacobson A A Kathy Bolthouse i Athletics A A - Publicity y 88 ASB Officers c A Amarlafvanscnuyver i , t A V. M Safety AA Q 'www
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Pam Jacobson and Lisa Puget smile for the camera. C ll? asa may Hey! Vm1MlNQl!lBllrsiiimgi .-.-- if fforapfaeaa, Mr. Macs - char- ' J . l . J y J I 'm3il1B POOH J diy I T4 Yearbook staffers do p Shannon Rodgers working hardito complete hier layout. ff? lf-X. iiiir ge iiik .QW Yearbook - Front Flow: Minerva Terrazas, Lena Alvary, Becky Edgemon, Toni Najera, Shannon Rodgers. Row 2: Michelle Garland, Chris Coyle, Andrea Young, Lisa Puget, Charmaine Poon, Kar- en Farquhar, Serena Dingman, Fidel Gonzalezf Row-3:.Kathy Bolthouse, Pam Jacobson, Jana Fil- mer, Craig Michaud, Lisa Hevle. 90 JVM' Yearbook The staff nervous as the deadline came closer and the yearbook was far from be- ing finished. Layouts incom- plete, pictures not in, we began to wonder if the yearbook would get done. But on April 15th, the book was completed. On that first day of school in September, all those signed up for yearbook entered the class- room not knowing how much effort, time, and mostly dedica- tion they would put in to finish this book. But what probably never occurred to them would be the feelings they would have when the book finally arrived, completely original. According to staffer Kathy, Bolthouse, When ljsawyhow the book looked -i itf1Tlade. all of the work in thellasti year worth- while. .
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