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www- From row: M.irty Aslit-r. Ljiiru- Coulsoji, P.itrui- Ihomson. N.imy K.iss. htcky H.irper, Jeff Davis (Prts.), Anne Stevenson. Donn.i RevniiUs. P.ini Pr.itt. Jeff Dvkes. 2n(,l row: Aiulre.is Witlenslcin, Cithv F.icuihIu ., Al.in Slepliciis. Liz Sanborn. Lynettc Ros.i. Louise Andrews. Cirol Tnlley. Ed Cotton. Beverly Sioby. .ird row: Crji.i; Mower. L.ir.i De ve . Judy Oxford, M.irijie .St.ike. C.uol Moyer. Steve lordan. K.ilie J.ineway. Kathv Sullivan. Scott Borie. Back row: Har ey Carlson, Gary Scott. Bob I ' nliolni, R.indv Schaefer, Jini Dcmbin, Art Seeley, John Schuldt, Bill Proffer, Steve Dow, CLirk VChiteniore, Ken Jones. Clark X ' liitenuire w.is honored with opportunity to speak in Senate Chamber. Junior Statesmen Of America JSA: Students Taking A Crack At Legislation Sophomores cjomin.iteci the 1969-70 chapter of the San Marcos Junior St.itesman of America, fort) ' eight of the fifty members being sophomores. JSA is clesigned to educate students in the functions of our government. This year the San Marcos JSA chapter was represented at the first regional and the Fall State Convention held in Sacramento. Conventions held in other cities in Cahfornia were also attended hy San Marcos JSA members. The success of the JSA chapter at San Marcos this year was due to the great spirit of the students involved. The group earned over one hundred dollars by selling refreshments at the Valley Stadium Rummage Sale. The money was a great help in financing the convention trips. 47
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I VARSITY CLIH. rront Row: Don Wcncr, R)tk Zu alek. Mike Salas (pres.).Genc Townsend, Douj; Stansbur). 2ntl Row: Mike Clark, Chris Nancarrow, Jini Brann, Brad Hitzelheryer, Stott Moore, Mike Brainard 3rd Row: Tom Barnes, Mike I.uby, Dick Bresslin. Phil Beguhl, Paul Menzel, Phil Crampton. Charles Hollister, Mr. Mueller (ad isor)- ATHLETIC COMMITTEE. Front Row: Randy Curtis, Dcbi Turner. Gene Townsend (chairman). Back Row: Dick Bresslin, Paul Menzel. Charles Hollister. Athletic Comm. Varsi t y Club SM Athletic Department Gains Able Assistance Brand new this year, the Athletic Committee allowed the stu- cients a oice in athletic affairs. The committee was started by Mr. Hentschke, the SM Athletic Director. Members of the committee were chosen by respective coaches of each sport, including G.A.A. The first job the Athletic Committee received was that of revis- ing the Athletics Handbook — to bring it up to date. The com- mittee also helped Mr. Hentschke decide on conflicts between athletic events and other school events. However, the one major conflict of this type was when Noel in White and an away basket- ball game were the same night and the game was not changed. Later in the year the Athletic Committee took on the job of pub- licizing athletic events o er the intercom, a much needed service at SM. Service to the school and community were the main objectives of the SM Varsity Club. Made up of boys who had received varsity letters, they took on such projects as collecting cans for the Coun- cil of Christmas Cheer. Basketball Season was the time when the Varsity Club played an important role at school. The club provided the programs which were free to the public, financed by the boys ' ad-selling. They also manned the doors and the concession stands. During Basketball Season, the Varsity Club, brought the famous and funny Harlem Clowns to play against the SM faculty in March. » 49 T ag
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