High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 22 text:
“
First semester representatives were, ROW ONE: Randy Stewart, Franny Nicholas, Craig Osborne, Paul Neiswander, Steve Smith, Dave Riemenschneider, Joyce ' Tompkins, Sue Baughman Sue Brandt, Carla Giacomotti, and John Tsoutsouvas. ROW TWO: Ann Duncan, Yvonne Drammer, Brian Nelson, Darlene Dalton; ' Nanette Zuzalek, Henry Becerra, Peggy Booth, Claudia Kunze, Margaret Eejimalek, Edna Myers, Cheryll Ruiz, Janet Crow, Jay Shalhoob, Lynn Gallup, LauraJ Davis, Merri Dee Steinkamp, Judy Berkshire. ROW THREE: Grady Hurst, Bonny Blevins, Ronaco Weeds, Jean Labols-Misbeck, Mary Nivin, Kathy Swift, CathyJ Solera, Silvia Siebold, Bemeice Edwards, Donna Yaco, Cheri Torrey, Lita Awl, Julia Reed. John Reynoso, Hilary Findley, Stephen Felix. ROW FOUR: Victoij Bartolome, Lemuel King. Tom Danenen Hower, Rick Sizer, Kirk Howell, Robert Jesinger, Rip Georges. Candy Metson, Keith Friedman, Kent Williams, Dave Lopez, Peter Shennvm, Eugene Pointer, Chuck Curtis, Dave De La Torre, Ron Dudley. Active Legislature Generates Individual Response Student Legislature this year was the primary part of student self-govern- ment During Legislative sessions, which were called tice a month by Mr. Nord- enson, faculty adviser, representatives kept busy passing bills and discussing issues directly pertaining to the Student Body. Under the competent leadership of Vice-President Dave Riemenschneider, students discussed such new ideas as the possibilities of a legistoure-sponsored Spring Carnival and the benefits of a new representation system for the legislature (the present one includes seniors from English classes and sophomores and juniors from History classes). Regular parliamentary procedure was practiced so that the students could learn the pro- cedure used by U.S. law making bodies to reach their decisions. As the backbone of organized student activities, Student Legislature also or- ganized the various ASB committees. Those hard-working committees kindled lots of spirit on campus throughout the year. The creativity of many of the legis- lature officers resulted in an active legislature and increased communication be- tween the individual and his student leaders. 18
”
Page 21 text:
“
Y ou are the contemporary Image of SBHS ♦ Unity In Purpose, Division In Expression 17
”
Page 23 text:
“
I Members of the YES ACTT Committee — Youth Enlist Support of America ' s Christmas Trains and Trucks — part of a national program to support refugees and U.S. soldiers in Vietnam, discuss plans to send necessities to the refugees. The legislature committee was under Ron Woods, standing at right. Under directions of the Student Legisla- ture, Hilary Findley. David Escobar and David Nishihara, members of the Traffic Safety Committee, studied the possibili- ties of an off ramp from the Junior park- ing lot to alleviate the traffic congestion that started promptly at 2:30 every day. Legislature established committees to investigate ideas out- side of meetings. Some were the Carnival Commitee, which was to explore the possibility of a school carnival; the Repre- sentative Committee, which was to find a new way of legis- lature representation; the Speaker Committee, to find in- teresting speakers for the Student Body and the YES ACTT, which was part of the national plan to send necessities to Vietnamese refugees and soldiers. Others tried to get stu- dents discounts at theaters and basketball game between the faculties of SBHS and San Marcos High. Arvin Engleson, Robert Langenbucher and Steve Smith of the Speaker Committee. Spring Student Legislature members were (ROW 1) Mary Zurbuchen, Vicki Porter, Maria Lopez, Alexandria Herrera, Michelle Aldridge, Noni Reed, Masaye Oda, Sandy Harrod. (ROW 2) Mr. John Nordenson, adviser, Lamuel King, Jack Turnbull, Dave de la Torre, Kathy Swift, Hilary Findley, Lita Awl, Sue Baugh- man, Nancy Mayr, Gail Smith, Craig Osborne, Craig Case, Rip Georges, Terry Hillebrand, Greg Ellis. (ROW 3) Yolanda Covarrubias, Julia Reed, Kathy Devine, Jean Clark, Paul Neiswander, Bonny Blevins, Kenneth Hlinka, Mike Gymnaites, Marybelle Rieckewald, Mary Nivin, Ernie Perez, Debbie Edwards, Bev Koobation, Chrys Martin, Alex Paciano, William Hawksworth. (ROW 4) Susan Saunders, Eleanor Vercammen, Peggy Booth, Ann Duncan, Ron Frausto, Sandy Metzler, Judy Brookshire, Linda Shimfessel, Pam LeBoeuf, Jon Sheller, Rosalie Hallock, Viki Roberts, Barbara LaPiana, Sarah Williams, Rhonda Cro- well, John Puttock, Susan St. John, Nancy Alexander, Nanette Zuzalek, Yvonne Drammer, Janet Crow, Claudia Kunze. 19
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.