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A,S.B. Succeeds In I98I-'S The Associated Student Body is the backbone of the extracurricular activities throughout the school year. The elected ofhcers and representatives make major de- cisions affecting our school. The officers elected by the student body for I 98 I-'82 were President Kevand Topping, Vice President Jay Mill- er, Activities Coordinator Anne Topham, Secretary Jen- nifer Corrao, Treasurer Marc Georgeadis, and Inter-High Representative Sue Gronau. The ofHcers set a goal for themselves of promoting school enthusiasm along with keeping competitive spirit among Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors. Top row: Kevand T opping, Jay Miller, Sue Gronau, Bottom row: Marc Georgeadis, Jennifer Corrao, Anne Topham. I02 ASB The ASB advisor, Mrs. Uhlman. Seniors Representatives, top row: Kevin Corwin, Janelle Taylor, Steve Lan dro. Bottom row: Carol Burton, Dara Saxby, Saskia Lund.
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Home Economics Related Occupations Home Economics Related Occupations, is a service oriented club. It is designed to aid the students in mastering skills so they may work at specific jobs in Home Economics. H.E.R.O. 's three-pronged goal for the year was to do something to im- prove each student, perform a service for the school or com- munity, and improve family service. The club sent delegates to the Fall Regional Conference in Marysville, and to the Spring State Conference in Ellensburg. The advisor is Cherry Anne Wiest. Lisa Purdy prepares a salad for an interested diner, H.E.R.O. had fund raisers which included the sale of Warm Fuzzies, selling of Valentine Day Carnations, the Kiss-a-Pig contest, and the frustrated pencil sales. The club participated in the Christmas Assembly, with day-care children 's tradition- al singing of Rudolf and Jingle Bells. They also gave the Chief cheer for the student body in the Spring Pep Assem- bly. Other activities included a Santa Visit, a trip to the beach, a train ride, and bring out pets day. Lisa Koontz masters the skill of pouring Kool-Aid everywhere, but in the cup. Back row left to right: Linda Buretta, Donna Boivin, Tracy Flotte, Debbie Francke, Melissa Flotte. Third row: Jim Puntenney, Tina Thompson, Diane Taylor, Lisa Purdy. Second row: Jenny Brown, Shelly Record, Lisa Koontz, Monique Rancourt. Front row: Terri Gofhn, Chris Johnston, Michelle Beckley. ,,,, i l .
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w P r w Juniors Representatives, top row: Krista Trana, Chelle Gette, Sue Torgrim- son. Front: Chris Engle. Freshmen Representatives, top row: Slate Van Saun, Sharon Salonen. Front: Denise Harrison. Sophomore Representatives, top row: Steve Corrao, Doug Fraser. John Govern. Front: Lisa Lagerstrom, Diane Harms. ASB I03
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