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Sue Baughman ASB Treasurer Suzanne Brandt Program and Rally Chainnan Max Greene Forge Editor Pep and Yell Leaders were Franny Nicholas, Randy Slew- art, Craiq Osborne, Gail Smith, Nancy Mayr, Carlo Gio- comotti. The leaders of the Justice toepartment were Paul Neiswander, defense attorney: Steve Smith, chief justice; and John Tsoutsouvas, attorney general. 13
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Bob Rockwell ASe President ASB Officers Unify Student Body ASB President Sparks Dynamic 1965-66 Upholding the responsibilities of leadership this year as Student Body president was Bob Rockwell. Bob ' s goal as ASB president was to strengthen communication between the Student Body and the student leaders. One of the ways in which he ac- complished his goal was by writing a bi-weekly column in the FORGE, expressing his views and requesting others ' opinions on school issues. During his spare time Bob likes to play his guitar, skin-dive and read. He also likes to train his dog. Baron, and participate in Youth Theater Productions. As for future plans. Bob wants to attend college and pursue the field of American literature. His main goal in life is to lead a full life with enough time to relax. Dave Riemenschneider ASB Vice-President 12
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The cheerleadeis: Randy Stewart, Franny Nicholas, Cralq Osborne, Noncy Mayr, Corla Giacomotti and Gail Smith. Creativity of Cheerleaders Captivates Crowds AVho made the touchdown? We wccnted to do the little things that moke games interesting . . . especially to give the seniors some- thing to remember. This was the spirit of dedi- cation that whipped up a frenzied cheering section to a first place in chaimel league sportsmanship and gave the cheerleaders themselves top ratings and uncountable compliments froni other schools. Their hundreds of hours of work were manifested in a wove of creative ideas such as amusing novelty acts like the Tango, the trampolet acts and the organization of one of the best basketball cheering sections of Santa Barbara High. All of these contributed to their cheerleading style that was uniform yet free. Even more than their catchy yells, It was their own individual personalities that made the cheer- leaders so outstanding, as said by Sue Brandt, Program and Rally Chairman. Their reward came in knowing that they helped to inspire the school ' s sports teams with the support of enthusiastic cheering sections. The cheerleaders expressed their happiness in a goal accomplished: We just felt like you (cheering section) couldn ' t get any louder! You guys were jxist phenomenal! jm Anticipalioni and victory flow like high voltage around jolly O G Giant. 14
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