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I ah: fi ,p , Q..-t ,4 .4 V . 511-11. A gy 4 -, f' ' .. J xfj' Ma .df xii? ,fit '.',J- , ,w ,X 1 T , . V The A.S.B. Homecoming float leads the rest of the floats, displaying the theme, Remember, A.S.B. Left to right, Dean Dopson fChairman of Student Affairsjg Wally Blum CBoys' Athleticsjg jennifer Cammock fSecretaryjg Diane Leyva fAssistance Secretary of School Spiritjg Pam Sto- well fSecretary of School Spiritjg john Anderson fTreasuterjg Kim Motschall fSecretary Records and Alumnijg Tim Mings CPub1icityjg Tracy Vlfilson CPresidentjg Mark Martinez CVice-Presi- dentjg Cheryl Scannell fPublicityJg Don Skraba fAdvisorj. Not picturedg Dena Cook fAssistant Chairman Student Affairsjg Sue Dangerfield CGirls' Athleticsjg Duane Utt fActiviriesQ. A.S.B. spent 552.00 per dance for police protec- tion. 4. A.S.B. members, Kim Motschall and Cheryl Scan- nell, play 5-l-o-W motion football during both lunches. 5. Don Skraba fAdvisorJ. :Spi- S.. A as Q 'W If ,u N ' 1 . T 4, I t wf' , I
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,, 2 1.-y-gfg'jQ ep rallies and assemblies were j st a fraction of the things with which A.S.B. contended. Among the others were Homecoming, elections and the yearbook- signing dance. A.S.B. also supplied funds for many of the clubs. Mr. Skraba commented, This yearls A.S.B. cabinet was the most objective and active group we have ever had. They have consist- ently thought out and acted upon the mul- titude of situations which they faced with a great amount of maturity, understanding and problem-solving ability. Qi x: Nl,'-' 5 I 'f' , M.--Si - 4:72-'S' Q , -.,,1,..j wr, i, -in--2 .rv ,i3.i'.f.- fa ?:'i'llJ3,-il 5 All ff,3fJF?i'Si1K 'ifrffgl 5:- ,. '.'ff,51.-' ,gfuff 3 L' Ch 1' 1 ' , ,Q MH, .A r ' ,r-cvzpfn . 1 Ri, ' 1- 3s.'r-AA sg: Q.. reg:-, 3 A t, L y, K ia WWE' 'Y fr ruff., ll Q. . . , .. 63 527: - v-35'-v'i:'.f ' . , .,v., li 't ..ZH!fr.,.3 U' ' Y Ylf. s 4'l fwv ' ' Le L P 'Y A.S.B. Activates School I 'sr ,-rj' r' uf -'fl' ff I fir ,fi
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.uf,xNgif,,w .Q . I-Q . . . 4 ar- ,g, nvolvement in one activity on campus per semester was a new require- ment for membership in C.S.F. In past years only a BH average or ten academic points was required. Winmng first place for their homecoming float, C.S.F. started off successfully. Other activities for the year were Alumni Day, an after game dance and a tutoring system. Students who maintained a minimum of four semesters membership in C.S.F. were honored by being allowed to wear gold cords at graduation. Inter-club council was composed of presi- dents from all the clubs on campus. Meet- ings were held once a month to discuss any problems or ideas for fund raisers and activ- ities concerning the individual clubs. Activities for the year included a Bicenten- nial day, 50's day, and Homecoming included ten float entries, more than in any of the past years. Mr. Ward and Miss Muller were the advi- sors of the club. House of Representatives had an average of forty-five members per meeting. Meetings were held twice a month. . Clubs Succeed With Pri I Goals for the year were getting fniit in the snackateria, a senior lunch line, a signal at Pierre Road and Valley Blvd., and getting the library to open earlier. Mark Martinez presided over meetings where the representatives expressed ideas and problems. Mr. Skraba said, It's a tribute to the matu- rity of this group to observe them function- ing in an effective and positive manner. 2, Ill 1' H' '-'f:llg.ll','ill- 5. i. 4,1
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