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RATING TOPPED 9 When A.S.B. totalled their achievements for the 1981-1982 year, the rating topped 9. A variety of reasons exist for this high rating. The largest number of students ever attended the Homecoming Dance — of course the Buck-aBuck had something to do with the crowd-, over three hundred students were able to attend various con- ferences throughout the year; and the greatest number of students in the history of the school participated in clubs, organi- zations, and athletics. The most notable change for the better-, however, was the scheduled assemblies. Due to problems the past few years assemblies had been cur- tailed. This was lifted this year when the addition to the gym was completed. A.S.B. scheduled seven assemblies throughout the year, much to the delight of the stu- dents. These assemblies included an Elec- tric Show, the singer Jim Bolden, the hyp- notist Joyce Sharpe, and a Stuntman Show. The gym enlargement also made it possible for the entire student body to attend an assembly together for the first time. All of this was possible because of an excellent A.S.B. Cabinet led by Andy Casana, presi- dent. Mr. Revis, Director of Student Ac- tivities stated. The 1981-1982 Cabinet would like to thank all of students for giv- ing us your support and allowing us to serve you. ASB 317
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» w M BASH 52 KB AS 1 1 ifi 1 1 u k ' zJ uBR S I. Mr. Revjs tends to his duties as advisor. 3. Cindy Velez. Rob Fernquist and Eric Meeks sit outside of the A.S.B. office for a change. 3. Connie Molla. our successful A.S.B, Treasurer. 4. Cabinet Members pack in the A.S.B. office before a meeting. 5. The SenatCi Row I: Su Chon. Thomas Sweezy. Pat Mathews. Row 3: Mike Patterson, Danny LaRose. Row i-. John Piazza. Jeanne Macias. Ken Ikare, Becky SanRo- man. Heidi Garcia. 6. Connie Peregretti turns to see who keeps opening the door. 7. A.S.B. President. Andy Casana, handles his duties with a smile, 8. A.S.B. Cabinet Members: Row h Rob Fernquist. Thresa Sarrategui. Tom Mortimer. Tracy Perry, Randy Lamont. George One- ga. Eric Meeks, Row 2: Aaron Meeks. Danny LaRose, Paul Movido. Row 3; Ceci Jauregui, Charlie Bullan. Andy Casana, Connie Molla, A,S.B. Advisor Norm Revis. Sandy Montano, Connie Peregretti, Scott Mor- eno, Mrs. Pearman. Row 4: Julie Perez, Mary Schlichting, Sue Sowa, Chris Flakala. Jennifer Deveraux, Cindy Velez. Penny Walters, Sa- briya Bayati. Marina Takahashi, Tracy McEwen, 216 ASB
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A VERY GOOD YEAR I Letlerm n Row I Sean Armstrong. Jose Salviati. Greg tspinoia. Jim Riuira, Anrfv Casana, Randy DeAnda. Fernando Orrega Row 2 ken Ikari, Darren RIankenship. Phil Estrada. Armando Rosas and Tom Young 3 letter Club Officers Row I Tom Mortimer. Chip Hall. Cindy Worrell and Debbie Gruner Row 2 Gary Gray. Mark Harrison. Imda Baraias and Erin Eicher i Letter Girls Sandy Clapp. Lynetle Wilcay. Cindy Parker, Jackie Gonzales. Shern Williams and Virginia Gonzales Row 3. Susan Scotto. Liz Loya. Come kaspardlov. Jamie Carroll. Virginia VanHerwaarden and Herlmda Garcia Row 3 Tom Scotto. Claire kawagisht, Shern Broyles. Tracy Hakala. Sharon Chaney and Caroline Willard 4, The Leltermen all listen in a meeting 5 Mark Harrison expresses his opmion 6 The letter Girls wan for the meeting to begin 7 Samantha Brooks ' mmd wanders oft. while supposedly listening 8 Chip Hall and Gary Gray conduct a meeting during lunch 9. Cindy Morrell and Debbie Gruner conduct a meeting during lunch
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