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A.S.B. Does The Job A.S.B. council got off to a good start as they came to school a week early to paint the trash cans and tables. They were also on hand to welcome freshmen at orienta- tion. ASB sponsored dances, a life-sized Christmas card contest, San Dimas Live, and lunchtime activities. The busy group always seemed to be doing some- thing but adviser, Dennis King, encouraged them to do more. Besides entertaining the students there were other functions. ASB is very po- litical, said Mr. King. We don ' t just have two parties. The leadership class met daily, second period, had ex- ecutive council meetings ev- ery week and House of Re- presentatives meetings every two weeks. 1. Class representatives take notes dur- ing a House meeting. 2. One of the duties of office is to hang officers ' pictures in the office. Mark Alexander adjusts the portraits. 3. ASB officers conduct a House Meet- ing in G-4. Front: Girls ' Athletics Commissioner Liz Swyter, Freshman Class President Linda Mor- gan, Treasurer Maria David, Vice President Kurt Edwards, President Mark Alexander, Secretary Stacey Coleman, Club Commission- er Kelly Poff, Student Store Manager Wendy Jackson. Row 2: Senior Class President Ron Lenhart, Concession Commissioner Roger Iwig, Parliamentarian Kevin Kelley, Activities Commissioner Terri Jacobs, Pep Commis- sioner Kim Paine, Historian Lisa Chavarria, Boys ' Athletics Commissioner Mike Su- chanek. Publicity Commissioner Brian Patter- son, John Cash. ASB 113
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Representatives Front: Nancy Wilcox, Christine Sanchez, Roxanne Suela, Jennifer Basile, Susan Udris, Valerie Mnran, Kathy Siegl, Tracey Taylor, Elaine Albert, Kim I ' ojds.Cina Patz, Elaine Burn, Row 2; George Eichenberg, ' A ' ihoni twin, Kim Gee, Kathy Capps, Kathy Leake, Bi ' c;xv Morgan, Steve Westfall, Duane Roquemore, Frank MoiT:- vito Palmisano. Row 3: Stewart Snelson, Mike Sanchi. ' ., iviarcus Glasgow, Carl Giles, Tony Ananea, Bri- an Cunningham, Cameron Steck, Gary Gaines. Not Shown: Cheryl Springemann, Angle Houg, Al Ochoa, Robert Gonzalez, Karen Nimerick, Richard Hail, Yvonne Puente, Kurt Turner, Duane Rodriquez, Stacey King, Syl- via Alvarado, Tim Martin, Bill Wuertz, Carl McKinnis, Linda Ruiz, John Baertich, Tammy Clark, Brenda Shear, Debbie Rees, Tony Knight. 112 A5B
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Putting Skills To The Task Production classes had their place in the curriculum. Band, chorus, and drama per- formed on campus and in the community, the jazz band even traveling to Reno, Ne- vada in the spring. Students made projects for themselves in home econom- ics, art, and shop classes. But some went beyond the per- sonal product. The cabinet- making class made the cabi- nets for an entire house built by ROP. Members of the commercial art class created artwork for clubs and the registration handbook. Jour- nalism students reported for and laid out the Blue and Gold and the senior maga- : s ' zine. K .. « . rv Journalism, fronf; Steve Hughes, Brian Patterson, Roger Iwig, Lisa Chavarria, Laura Cornelius. Back: Stacey Coleman, Susan Sharpless, Shannon Tracy, Karen Forte, Stephanie Coleman, Maria David, Adviser Dick Gale, Jennifer Cross, Kim Kuyken- dahl, Patricia Sun, Cherry Nalipay, Laura Mansouri. Not Shown: Sarah Taylor. 114 Production Classes
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