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A B shows responsibilit to students 4 E -1 ' . 1 V :I S5 f QS r '3- jae -' if sz : Y y s If-gg. . 5 5 Sl 3 .5 The ASB representatives started the year with their first meeting in September. President Reggie Roio, Vice- president Dwight Gaston, Secretary Craig Peterson and Treasurer Craig Keizur started off the meetings, at which members discussed such topics as open campus, water polo, United Way contributions and election changes in the Constitution. ln the course of the year, the student council sponsored a food and toy drive during Decem- ber, a door decorations contest for Christmas and a Unit- ed Way canister at the end of lunch lines. The student council planned to repair the K above the freeway, but the boys' cross country team took over the plans and worked on it in October. For Reggie Rojo, being president of the ASB turned out to be more work than he thought. l'm not sorry I did it. Working with Mr. Kinch and the other officers was no problem. We got along well, he said. The officers met for about a half hour the Monday before a meeting for planning. Because of this, the meetings held every other week proved to be successful. Matt Mandrones, a rep. for the orchestra, said that he enjoyed taking part in making decisions for the school. I think the topics we discussed were brought up for the benefit of the school. They made the school better for the students, he said. Matt also mentioned that even though the representatives didn't know the formal pro- cedures for speaking, they got the message across. On the other hand, Reggie Rojo commented on the fact that most of the reps. put in what they had to say. Reggie Rojo had some problems with keeping the meetings going, however. Sometimes it was hard to get the members' attention. They had a lack of interest at times, but the best thing about the meetings was helping reps. coordinate their efforts with those of ASB. To sum up the year, Reggie said, lt was fun, and it was worth it 1-During a meeting, ASB reps. strive to make an important decision regarding an all-school activity. 2-Serving as the biggest money maker for the ASB, the Coke machine is monitored by advisor Gary Kinch. 3-ln order to get more school involvement, ASB reps form committees to express different ideas. 4-The ASB officers include Craig Keizur, busi- ness manager, Craig Peterson, secretary, Dwight Gaston, vice-presi- dent and Reggie Roio, president. 5-Leading the ASB, Reggie listens to a new idea. A.S.B. 27
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