San Marcos High School - Crown and Sceptre Yearbook (Santa Barbara, CA)

 - Class of 1970

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Finance Comm. Student Store Debt- Plagued ASB Sees Rebirth Of Student Store Almost every morning during CP the student body heard Good morning, this is your ' Friendly Student Store ' !! over the intercom. Everyone moaned when it came on but when it did not everyone missed it. Our Friendly Student Store started the day with a few good jokes ( . ' ), the weather report, and the daily special at the store. Mr. George Woolsey was our Friendl) Student Store this year. I ' Vom an obsolete operation he rejuvenated the store into a successful money-maker. The store has a new location now. From the old storage closet in the cafeteria it moved outside into the newly constructed snack shack on the cafeteria patio. The Student Store is about the only positive factor in the ASB financial situation this year. Because Band uniforms were bought for this year the ASB reserve fund was depleted to almost nothing. The ASB Treasurer, Melanic Brainard, and her l-jnance Committee had the job of watching over what money we had and making sure that no clubs went into debt so that the ASB would not have to foot the bill. The Finance Committee had the job of reviewing and approving all organizational budgets before they went before the House. Unfortunately Melanie and the advisor, Mr. Bennett were the only ones who attended the meetings. FINANCE COMM: Melanie Br.ainard, Mr. Bennett Mr. Wnnlsey honored at Gecl- STUDENT STORE: Brett Foster. Susan Trichler. Alan Little, Mai - Vnuent. Mr. VCoolsey. Viola Cook wop. 1 I Aral |cta fa 42 ».iimiiiimamni»im«i.in«uu...a.u»,.— . ... -.,. .—....— .- »i..m„.im. .m......,oa.«„..

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I ' . Maine benkij, ' aimJ, PUBLICITY COMM. L to R: Wendy Bevier, Diane Saitta, Lynnc Erman, Tina Nolle (Chrm), Melanie Brainard COMMUNITY RELATIONS CO m. Front Row L to R: Linda Chace (Chrm), Nancy Rav. Back Row L to R: Tim Chamness, Scott Borie, Mark Vehrencamp, Mr. Visser (advisor) Tina Nolle puts the finishmj; louche on an orchestra concert banner. Pi hlicit V Co mm unit ) ' Relations Comms. ' 69-70 Two Local Communities Made Aware The school Is sometimes called a community with its own f;ov- ernmcnt, class system, and organizations. The Publicity Committee kept the S. M community informed of social, artistic, and fund- raising events. Neat and imaginative posters, and bulletin notices tit to compete with Student Store advertising, publicized the ASL Convention, the Homecoming Dance, the Magazine Sales. Noel in White, and others. The Community Relations Committee channeled information from organizations on campus through radio, television, postering, •uid the press to the people of Santa Barbara. Judging from the turnouts at the Pancake Dinner, Rummage Sale, Royal Blue Revue, Winter, plays. Orchestra Concert, and other various events, one could say that both committees succeeded in their purpose. 41 ci7ar7iK«



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Awards Hosf). Campus Care Comms. Students And Guests Treated With Care The rampiis Hospitality and Care Committee was in charge of retting all visitors to our campus, to provide lunch if ncc- essar} ' , a well as giving the visitors the grand tour of San Marcos. They also provided refreshments for all visiting cheerleaders and songleaders at our home games. This year was an especially active year for this committee because of the many speakers coming on campus for the F.nvironmental Pollution Day and they were also in charge of the Homecoming Car Caravan. The Awards Committee was in charge of the presentation of all awards on the San Marcos Campus. The Awards Committee purchased a crown for the Homecoming queen instead of renting one as usual, this year. Awards Comm. Front Row: Beverly PridJv, Dennis Bryant, Annette Bareno (chrtn.), Back Row L to R: Carol Koziol. Al Mowry, Deby Alameda. Andreas Wittenstein HOSPITALIT ' -CAMPUS CARE COMiNf I-ront row: Phil Bergerot, Joyce Hill, Rick Ziizalek. Back row: Steve Cook, Lib Curtis (chrm.). Dennis Bresslin WOME OP THE R It looks like campus care e en included the disposinj; of Barbie Bovi M

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