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Officers Provide Leadership to Make Year Successful 6 etting people involved, said Evelyn Aguilar, was the goal of the 1982-83 Associated Student Body of- ficers, Evelyn Aguilar, presi- dent,' jeff Gardiner, vice- president,' Marsha Witted, secretary-treasurerp and Howard Lim and Patti Down- ing, representatives. Some of the activities to create student interest were the hoop shoot at basketball games, the Boibs' concert- dance with Clover Park, and mud wrestling. The ASB offices also affected many successful changes this year. With backing from the student council they switched snack break from between first and second to between se- cond and third periods. In ad- dition, ASB installed new Coke machines in all three commons, which the officers stocked daily. In tradition, the ASB officers aided the sophomores with their elections. Also, ASB hosted Halloween and Christmas parties for the foreign students. Most impor- tantly, ASB planned Homecoming including sen- ding numerous invitations to alumni to attend the activities. With all of these activities, ASB had a busy and rewarding year. -uk' .. 1- .. fs gi, we ..-. K 5 i Q W is N Sei Q
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Honor Society Sets Example E he National Honor Society provided recognition for outstanding academic students. The often busy and involved students provided tutoring service for others. President Lydia Reeves said, We needed to keep in close touch with the counselors for the service to be a success. When not busy with the tutoring, students held successful donut sales to sponsor two handicapped people at Camp Senior Honor Society Row one: Mrs. Maxwell, Dan Scott, Andrea McNiely, Barb Timblin, Francisca McLeod, Dale Clark, Laurie Donnelly, Patti jones, Vivian Schuyler, Nancy Hinchcliffe, Lora Disharoon, Marsha Whitted, Sal- ly Rogers, Cynthia Chipman Row two: Kyle Killebrew, john Lade, Martha Heller, Audrey Hubbard, Shari Weiburg, Barbara Brewer, Patti Down- ing, Laura Amblad, Cheryl Yarnell, Carol Bilderback, Kathy Ludeman, Laura Smith, Evelyn Aguilar, Amy Spakosky Row three: Ken Turner, Matt Luke, Patty Hunter, Susanna Williams, Amy Lago, jill Ichiyama, Schott Baldrige, Lydia Reeves, Lori Greene, Alison Austin, Susan Chann- ing, Anita Skibiel, Susan Bundt, Suzi Boberts, Gayla Smith, Pete Armstrong Row four: Kris Peterson, Sean Rash, Doug Wilson, Mark Packard, john Grosshans, Michele Bristol, Michael Blaufuss, Karen Haddock, Roger Wright, Patricia .Martin, Michael Pa trick, Pa trick Michaels juniors in Honor Society Row one: Thea Gunning, Mary Tacke, Amy Hunter, Kay Tacke, Patty Boyle, Don- na Kimrey, Valerie Reenan, Kari Lade, Kristin Shipman, Terri Farmer, Lynne Andrus, Stacie Mars Row two: .Kris MacDonald, Lisa Manter, Scott Rogers, Stacy Hardenbrook, Kris Frankland, Linda Mikulski, Kelly Kieffer, juli Larson, Cathy Craig, Pat- ty Stone, Karen Croston, Linda Luke, Valerie Cole Row three: Ellen Brown, Chris Cloud, Linda Williams, Shelley Winder, Alex Stonefeld, Tom Coffey, Stan Schonberg, Steve Mauk, Christie Hartwell, Kimberly McBride, jeff Montgomerie, Laura Wellington, Mrs. Mary Maxwell 54 Easter Seal. Said advisor Mrs. Mary Max- well, 'just being a member of the club is an honor since it requires such high academic standards. The officers, Lydia Reeves, president' Kris Peterson, vice-president,' Rosemary johnson, secretary, and Garret Lordahl, treasuren- were among the most active students at Lakes.
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