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Prog ram Rally Comms. A ' ' Gedwop? A Gedwop Is . . . What Is A Gedwop? Bil! Rohrbaugh, Commissioner of Assemblies, led this year ' s Rally and Program Committees in attempts to provide the student body with educational, as well as interesting and entertaining assemblies and programs. While a small, inconsiderate group caused the cancellation of many planned activities, the crews of these two groups were able to launch many successful productions like the Gedwop. The Rally Committee, chaired by Sally Greer, was responsible for the rallies and events concerning our competing teams. Heather Richards chaired the Program Committee which deserves special recognition for its presentation of the immensely successful Pol- lution Day. The Program Committee was also responsible for the many fine assemblies put on throughout the year, including the exchange as- sembly with SBHS and Up With People. RALLY COMM. Front Row; Denise Montanez. Joyce Hill, Cindy Noble. 2ncl Row: Sally Greer (Chrm.), Julie Wright, K.uen [cClean. Back Row: Cincly Pilf;er, Lib Curtis, Tina Beaumont, Heather Richards, Pro.urani Com- mittee Chairman, contemplates on environmental ri.uhts. Nancy, to be a Pied Piper you need a pipe and besides, your followers are more interested in the Gedwop! I .So; (111 SOCIAl kitm 9
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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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»le. Rnw: Not quite the Cm-Can ,i;irls nnd boy. SOCIAL COMM. Annette Riparetti, Terry Bartlett, Shauna McKee, Tim Anderson, Tin.i Niilt. Martha McKee (Chrm.). Top: Randy Hale. Social Committee Although It Lost Its Job, It Found A New One According to the ASB Constitution, the Social Committee was in charge of all the dances and social events held at school. This year, however, the ICC took over that job, giving dances and other events to various clubs to sponsor. The Social Committee, chaired by Martha McKee, did run the Howdy Dance and the committee made sixty dollars which was donated to the Valley Stadium Fund. Because of the Social Committee ' s unfunctional position as far as dances were concerned, the committee decided to expand themselves to concentrate on social service. They held a Christmas Party at St. Vincents School on December 12 which proved to be very successful. The Social Committee was also in charge of coordi- nating the visitation of students from various schools in the sur- rounding area. 45
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