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BEHIND THE SCENES, Student Store worker Mike Valvatne opens a bag of cookies. A favorite pastime of ASB was raiding the Student Store. ▼ DURING A CREATIVE BLOCK, Junior Class president Katie Calagna thinks of an eye-catching poster. Katie has been a member of ASB for two years. Robyn Reclusado Chairman of Activities ASB is a melting pot. From Jocks, to Jockettes, from Honor Roll students, to party animals, ASB is it! The melting pot of the eighties! 58 Organizations ASB
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M GIRLS LEAGUE WELCOMES OUR LITTLE SISTERS, the sign in the MPR says. Freshman members were given an opportuni- ty to meet their big sisters- T ADDRESSING THE CLUB, Girls League co-adviser Jane Van- Wagoner gets the Big Sister Little Sister Luncheon under way. VanWagoner was also involved in Peer Counseling and Safe Rides. t figs Leah Mues Girls League ▲ GIRLS LEAGUE. Front Row: Lisa Bang, Leah Mues. Heather George; second row: Rachel Garcia. Gina Torres. Maria Manzanilla. Lizzie Zavala. Sheila Wright; third row: Robyn Coffey. Sarah Hampton. Rebecca Keller. Christina Sanchez. Jannie Rhee. Dena Hara. I guess the thing I en- joy most about Girls League is the type of ac-. tivities we do. They ' re planned especailly for the softer gender. Girls League Organizations 57
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Energized 36 members The impetus of strong school spirit was largely due to this organization The Associated Stu- dent Body (or ASB as it was more commonly referred to) is more than just student gov- ernment, It ' s sharing school spirit, said Ju- nior Class President Ka- tie Calagna. ASB took charge of the school by running the student store, pro- viding daily lunch mu- sic, planning assem- blies and arranging Pep rallies. The ASB was also responsible for most of the student re- lated activities such as Lip-Syncs, the Formal and Homecoming. Although there were the obvious responsibil- ities of ASB, there were also many responsibil- ities that weren ' t as well publicized and glamorized, such as taking minutes for meetings, cleaning the Student Store, washing sinks, sweeping floors, and cleaning up after school functions. ASB shocked the school into spirit by decorating the school on the first day, by holding the first-ever Saturday pep rally, and the passing out and selling of great loads blue and gold spirit Items. With 36 members, an unusually high number, there were a lot of strong backs to carry out plans to SPIRITIZE the school. With 36 people instead of 20, things got done, said ASB President La Shon Fontinot. With such a large number of people set- ting up, for activities, cleaning up, planning events and carrying them out, there seemed to be no prob- lem for us, concluded ASB Secretary Amy Dunn. Story by Victor Domine: layout by Tessie Hernandez: photos by Al Odermatt. 1 A ASB. First row; Steve Preston. Eric Cedargreen, Marissa Sanchez, Greg Zanebis, Nicole Sevilla, Julie Rackstraw, Rodney Ttiomas. second row; Heidi Calderon, Kiersten Taub, Robyn Reclusado, La Stion Fontinot. Jody Pugliese. Jamie Gunn. Goby Polite. Melanie Atkins, Andi Espinoza. third row; Brad Lactieman. Elaine Sanctiez. Stierri Brown. Natasha Booth. Amy Dunn. Lisa Cindrich. IVIaricar Estrella. Michelle Fajardo. Michelle Holtsinger. Jim Faren. fourth row; Victor Domine, Dan Lopez, Tony Buzzerio. Beth Pursel. Rebecca Grissom. Suzanne Ortiz. Lisa Vanderberg. and April Lucas. ASB Organizations 59
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