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Junior Class Officers: Top Row; President. Allison fHoore. Vice President. Glen Livesay Bottom Row. Treasurer. Parn cashman. Student Advisors. Cynttiia Chaney and Dave Mi- Pam Cashman and Annette Gorholt plan Upcoming act ivities. A.S.B. Cabinet: Top Row; Advisor. Ed Yandall, Student Ad- visor. Dave Michieal, Middle Row; Secretary. Kriss Zounes, Commisioner of Clubs. Laurie Cleveland. Commisioner of Activities. Annette Gorfiolt, Bottom Row; Vice President, Dana Harwood. Treasurer, Deanna Batikos. Commisionet- of Spirit. Kara Smitti. The enthusiastic A.S.B. advisor. Ed Yandall, smiles about a successful year. 95
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ASB U.C.H.S. ASB Cabinet had a tough job getting students interested and involved in the activi- ties going on, because it was a brand new school. The ASB had to start new traditions and encourage the students to be more enthu- siastic about attending U.C.H.S. ASB advisor Mr. Yandall comments, The ASB of 1981-82 probably had more hurdles to overcome than any other ASB I ' ve ever known. Saddled with creating new traditions and establishing a fun and positive attitude, or first ASB met this chal- lenge head on, with great success. With a year of practice, next years ASB will be more organized and run smoother. Through this first year our ASB Cabinet learned to work together as a group to improve school activities. The vivacious ASB President, Dana Harwood M !■ • , . ' • Top row ; Dana Harwood, Stephanie Wells, Allison Moore, Dave Michael, Kara Smith, Annette Gorholt, Kriss Zounes, Lauri Cleveland, DeAnna Bahkos, Cynthia Chaney, Pam Cashman, Katie Kellers. Bottom row; Mr. Yandall, Larry Kubricky, Glen Livesay Top Row: Sophomore Class Officers: Secretary, Ka- trena Home, Treasurer, Ken Sharp Bottom Row: Vice President, Katie Kellers, President. Larry Ku- bricky. Katrena Home and Laurie Cleveland try to boost spirit for the girls Softball team. 94
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Amata Club The Amata Club did a superior job this year serving our school and our community. Lauri Cleveland, the club ' s president, explained about the club. We are a branch of the Z club, an internati onal service organization. We named ourselves the Amatas, which stands for friendship and service. The club was made up of approximately thirty girls from U.C.H.S. and they met the second and fourth Thurs- day of every month. During their meetings, they planned activities and fund raisers for the year. Some of the activities the Amata Club did was an- swer telephones during the Cerebral Palsey Tele- thon and ushered at the U.C.H.S. benefit concert at U.C.S.D. They raised money through bake sales, to pay for the carpet in the office. Advisor, Mrs. White, assisted in planning the Amata Club ' s activi- ties and helped to make a very successful organiza- tion. Kneeling: Kathy Tin. Margie Bastida, Cynthia Chaney. Joyce Padigos. Adnana Herrera, Suzie Baghen. Krista Hess. Akiko Tamano Standing Christine Schultze, Annette Gorholt. Lauri Cleveland. Jennifer Schultze, Connie Plutchak, Stephanie Nicholaw, Leila Deleon. Claire Marocco. Diane Gosney, Crystal Raimey Avideh Y i hmai Kim Long. Carol Marchione, Kristi e Madden. Susan Marchione, Ms White 96 Joyce Padigos, Kim Long, Diane Gosney. antj Susan Marctiione listen to plans for another community service. Susar) Marchione asks for suggestions as Leila Deleon looks on Suzie Bagheri and Adnana Herrera have lunch during a meeting President Lauri Cleveland and Krista Hess discuss future events
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