As the school year comes to an end, UC High’s ASB seniors reflect on and reminisce about their time at UC High and share their favorite memories from ASB.
ASB President Senior Perla Salceda said, “My favorite memories so far this year are being with these people [ASB students] and honestly just rolling with them; we have made a lot of memories.”
Salceda said, “My main favorite memory was becoming ASB president this year and being able to improve pep rallies, even though it was very difficult this year. I think I was able to push through and kind of lay a foundation for future ASB presidents.”
Senior ASB Media Lead Benecio Dailey said, “I enjoyed filming all of our events and pep rallies. Making all of our videos is probably the most fun filming. They capture all the great moments of the year, and we always have fun filming them.”
“For the formal dance this year there wasn’t a huge turnout, but behind the DJ stand it was all the ASB members that came and we all bonded,” said Senior Dani Muttera.
Head of Student Store and Special Events Senior Dyami Collins said, “My favorite memories are probably the water pep rallies. I feel like that was a good event and was one of our more successful events.”
Senior Wyatt Gerstenslager said he enjoyed the ASB Olympics that was held at California Association of Directors of Activities (CADA), where there was a competition with other schools by playing multiple different sports.
Lead of the Roman Legion and Senior Class Vice President Nino Brunetto said, “[My favorite memory is] getting home from Disneyland at 1:30 a.m.. Jake and I ran a lap on the track and we were exhausted; it was fun.”
Senior and Lead of Pep Rally Alyssa Castillo said, “My favorite memory is going to Disneyland for the entire day and getting back around at probably one in the morning.”
Senior and ASB Secretary Jake Goforth said, “My favorite memory is when we went to CADA. It’s a big event where we met up with a lot of other school’s ASBs. We talked about what they do and how to improve.”
“My favorite memory was when we all took a spirit bus to San Marcos High School for a playoff basketball game and ended up winning,” said Senior Class President Hayden Goldstein.
Lead of special events Senior Sara Valesquez said, “Homecoming last year was a great memory. Itt was the first time I got to plan an event and it made me fall in love with event planning, because there was finally an end result to all the work that we put in.”
