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Nancy Goldstein prepares candy canes lo be sold. r O J o Christine Schultze works during ihe Christmas rush. ct ;f • « ii Standing; Mrs. White, Lisa llernande , Su ic Baghcri, Kathy .lung, Mary Mills, Krista Hess. Nancy Goldstein, Christine Schultze, Ms. Harding. Kneeling: Margie Bastida, Adriana Herrera, Stacey Baker, Susan Marchione, Akiko Tamano, Cynthia Chaney, Carol Marchionc, Kim Long Service, Sponsorship I And Support One of the more low profiled clubs formed at U.C.H.S. was the Amatas Club. They were a .ser- vice club affiliated with the Zonta or Z club, an executive women ' s organization, and they helped te school and community through volunteer work. With a compliment of nearly thirty members, the guidance of Mrs. White and Ms. Harding, and the strong leadership of Jennifer Schult e, they met bimonthly to arrange money raising ventures and to choose worthy recipients of well earned funds. Wendy Janon and Diane Gosncy smile after their successful sale. Stacey Baker, Su ie Bagheri, Adriana Herrera, and Cynlhia Chancy discuss future club plans, as lhc work on cand canes. 134 Amala Page sponsored by Mr and Mrs John K life.
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The 82-83 A.S.B. Council: Dave Michael-President, Glen Livesay-V.P., Sleph Wells-Publicity, Jeny Anderson-Clubs, Sheila Wenzel-Spirit, Cathy Billy-Treasurer, Marina Baeza-Secretary, Ken Sharp-Sales, Paul Sinfield-Events. The leaders prepare to make their speeches. Dave Michael and Glen Livesay, executives of A.S.B. A.S.B. Officers Give It Their All. Most of the students at U.C.H.S. had no idea of the great deal of time and effort the A.S.B. put into their school to provide an enjoyable atmosphere. The officers spent countless hours of participation and frustr ations for the activities that many take advantage of. All of their work was done after school and during their own spare time. The extra- curricular activities can be attributed to the few leaders that were willing to give their all to please the student body. Among the many contributions they made were planning the Homecoming, Spirit Week 82, Halloween activities, the Powderpuff game and countless others too numerous to list. Mr. Price, the A.S.B., advisor had a goal in Sep- tember to provide a program that would involve the most students possible and as the year progressed it was evident his goal had been fulfilled. Michael Price, Mr. Organized was Ihc A.S.B. advisor. ASB 133
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Mr. Schmidt discusses his plans with Marina Mr. Schmidt and Mrs. Climes react to Andre Ebipune ' s Picinboro, Peter Wright and Andre Ebipune. suggestions. Rachel Freifelder eats her lunch as she listens intently at a weekly meeting. Mrs. Climes and Avideh Yaghmai plan for the International Fair World Gathering Under the guidance of Mrs. Clines, the Interna- tional Club started its first successful year at U.C.H.S. in September. The club was comprised of ten students, each with a different cultural back- ground. The International Club was intended to promote friendship and understanding between students of different cultures and backgrounds. The members took part in many activities that helped the students learn more about each other. The club also organized several fund raising events to help raise money for the end of the year ' s Inter- national Fair. The president of the club was Avideh Yaghmai and she felt this year was a success. We had a lot of active members and we all enjoyed being together and meeting other people. Standing: Mr. Schmidt. Rachel Freifeilder, Ronit Schwartz, Marina Picinboro, Mrs. Climes. Sitting; Andre Ebipune, Avideh Yaghmai, Peter Wright. International Club 135
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