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The tombstones set up in the quad for Halloween attract many students including costumed seniors. Debi McDonald and Tyson Burns. At Halloween lunchtime activities, blindfolded Arnin Seesurat tries to bite an apple held by Margaret Walker. Having found the gumball in a pie. freshman Mark Duckworth is covered with whipped cream during a lunchtime holiday activity. stSG Of
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■ 4U 70 i6 Did you ever wonder who counted the money from the teachers ' coke machines, or who set up the Christmas tree and decorations in the office? Of course it was ASB members. They did these things along with many others. From painting tables to working in the student store, from setting up for rallies to selling tickets at home football and basketball games, ASB members were always on the go. The work didn ' t stop when the second period bell rang at 9:41. The Student Center had to be staffed by four kids at break and lunch, and lunchtime activities like d.j. ' s, Mexican horseshoes, broom hockey and table tennis called for more help. Many things were done to benefit others. Holiday cards were made for the staff, and canned foods were collected for the needy people of San Dimas. Dr. DePaolis ' second period class received a cookie party, sponsored by ASB, for bringing in the most cans. During the football season, ASB members worked in the snack bar at home games. Stacie Thomas who was in charge of the snack bar, said, It was a lot of fun, but it was a lot of hard work. I just wish we had more help. During Homecoming week, activities were planned and props were made for the halftime ceremony. The ASB members not working on that were working on setting up for the dance. On top of all this, ASB was in charge of putting together the video yearbook, the goodbye assembly, and the senior breakfast slide show. There was no time for ASB members to slow down and take a break. Although there were lots of things and little time to do them in, ASB members did it all. After school. Margaret Walker ' s time is occupied with the making of props for Homecoming. To prepare the senior float. Debbie Murphy holds the trapeze as Mr. Black and Julie Cheun connect the structure, while Mr King looks on. ?00 Studett Jlifa.
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% ? uU6e Their room is so messy. They ' re disorganized. They don ' t really do that much. They cancelled the Winter Formal! Let ' s face it — when we thought of A.S.B., those were the first things that came t o mind. Now when we look back at what they did, could we really have gotten along without them? Everyone would admit that spirit was extremely high throughout the year. Sophomore Eileen Perrerras said. Everyone ' s so much more spirited because they are trying to compete with each other. Sophomore Alicia Morga added, That ' s just the students, though. That ' s not A.S.B. It was so obvious though. Who planned most of the activities in which in which classes competed? Who organized lunchtime activities? Who planned dances. Homecoming halftime. and all the other things that made life at school bearable? People don ' t realize how much work each A.S.B. member puts in, said vice-president Margaret Walker. Starting with the A.S.B. retreat last year, a budget was made and activities were planned to improve school spirit and make school fun for students. Then, in October, they held the A.S.B. Retreat Reunion to make sure their plans were carried out. Senior Debbie Murphy said, We constantly talk about what we had planned and then update and revise those plans as the year goes on. The A.S.B. did it all. but sometimes it went unnoticed. They take us for granted, and sometimes you just want to give up, said A.S.B. President Susan Aroonsirivich. We were lucky that they didn ' t give up. They went on and kept promoting spirit. Advisor Mr. King said, Spirit is really improving. We ' re still working on other aspects such as beautification, but there ' s no doubt it ' s getting better. Front: Thanh Bui. Jennifer Haberman, Michelle Esposito. Cherie Boyde. Margaret Walker. Stacie Thomas. Lauri Matsukiyo. Sirintra Seesurat Back: Agilio Macabasco, Mike Crook, Chris Eck. Arnin Seesurat. Chrysti Ebersole. Debbie Murphy. Jennifer Park, Julie Cheun, Julie Bullock. Susan Aroonsirivich. Advisor Dennis Kinq In anticiaption of a new school year. Michelle Esposito. Cherie Boyde, Amy Hinton. and Agilio Macabasco plan activities at the spring A.S.B. retreat in the mountains. 102 Student Jtcfa
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