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Specialized Committees Advertising Committee mem- bers were Miss Straight, ad- viser; lim Strauss, Dave Moore, Tay Shalhoob, Ron Zoldos, Wally Tong. Missing is Chairman Rip Georges. Advertising Committee— Lively, Creative, Informative This year a very contagious spirit splashed forth from the Advertising Committee. The group was well organized and uniform in style. Chairman Rip George ' s all-boy com- mittee was representative of many of the school ' s commit- tees and clubs. That representation was a unifying achievement which boosted communication of vital infor- mation to students. The Advertising Committee ' s bright, amusing and clever banners were a stimulating source of information for all. Election Committee Responsibilities Heavy Members of the Election Committee were SITTING: Melody Gillard, Nancy Davidson, Chuck Curtis, chairman; Craig Hoemer, Julia Reed. STANDING: Charlie Grant, Bob Butler. Under Chuck Curtis, the Election Com- mittee has had the heavy responsibility this year of organizing the spring elec- tions. Before election week began, the com mittee members approved all petitions and lawn displays. Also they plannec the assemblies and conducted the cam- paign rallies. Through the excitemen and confusion of Election Week, the com mittee members enforced campaign regu lotions. To cap its hard work, the com mittee scrupulously counted the votes. It was largely due to the efforts of th Election Committee that the student elec tions were conducted in a smooth, or ganized manner. 20
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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
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backbone Campus Life issembly Committee Simulates Student idu cation, Enjoyment he highly influential task of selecting pro- rams for student enjoyment and education ras the responsibility of the Assembly Com- littee, this year under the chairmanship of fancy Davidson. he committee chose the professional as- smblies, such as foreign dancers, musical roups, travelogues and interesting speakers, fnlike assemblies put on by student talent, the rofessional assemblies were paid for with inds allotted from Student Body funds. Iwards Committee Honors Top Students, Clubs Assembly Committee members were SITTING: Julia Reed. Gary Richmond, Nancy Dav- idson, chairman; Kathy Hagan; STANDING: Chris White, Terry Blue, Susan Bauem- schmidt, Jane Mendillo, Mr. Nordenson. adviser; Bob Butler, Tom Hawkins. The duties of the Awards Committee arose toward the end of the school year. At that time, the committee members chose who they felt was the outstanding sophomore, the out- standing incoming senior and the school club that has offered the most to Santa Barbara High in service. Members of the Awards Committee were SITTING: Patti Bid- dulph. Charlie Grant, chairman; Pete Malin; STANDING: Dave de la Torre, Arvin Engelson. 21
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