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GIRLS LHAOlL OlFICERS L to R: Debby Borgaro (Treas), Jennifer Borgeson (VicePres.), Joyce Inouye (Pres.), Melissa Lee (Soph. Rep.), Teresa Sosa (Jr. Rep.), Debbie McGurdy (Secy.), Marilynn Boyd (Hist.) Girl ' s Lea gue Girl ' s League Performs Own Operation Pick-up After several years of lack of interest and poor participation, the San Marcos Girl ' s League has picked themselves up by their boot-straps. Under the leadership of their able president, Joyce Inouye, and the other officers, Girl ' s League launched into and completed an exciting year of activities. A sampling of their activ- ities included the making of Halloween Bags for Deveroux School, making of favor cups for a local rest home, an exciting fashion show, and lastly they sponsored the Mardi Gras dance, an annual event during the Spring Semester. Joyce Inouye, Girl ' s League President, joins hands with Nature. 54 ■uatMMMiiaMnu M MiiinaiuM
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USHERETTES Front R.nv: Roxy Shinoda (president). Ursula Ludwig, Korntip Semivongse, Debb.c Beard Martha McKee Karen Klinger. 2nd Row. Ljncn.ni m. . y .V ' „ , .. g j, Davis. Tina Nolle, Susan Wilbur. Back Row: Anne Crcssey, Came Zeinier. Cindy Row: Cindy Noble. Cathy Detwikr. Evalyn Hardoin. Roxanne Brombal Marion. Kristin Gabriel. Jan Marlow, Debbie Lord, T eresa Seller. Janet Olsen. Boettner. Not Pictured I: Nancy Westermeycr. Ina Deeter. Diane Duncan. Mary Ann .liriki liilo ETA FRONT ROW: Laura Freeman, Linda Garcia. Carolyn Cotton. Linda Boyce. 2ND ROW: Darcy Mclntyre. Gorey Elias, Nancy Johnson, Diana Wach- ner, Chris Vehrencanip. rd Row: Gail Ford. Janet Wood, Terry Dittmar, Anne Harphani, th Row: Julie Klake,«. Mr. Zieher (advisor), Carol Musikov. Laura Frecnan, FTA President, prepares for a future teachers ' lounge. Future Teachers Of America They Liked School Enough To Return As Teachers Teaching a.s a profession interested many students at SM as proved by the large FTA group this year. The cluh tried and succeeded in helping students to learn more about all aspects of teaching. Included was information on the rec]uirements necessar)- to enter the teaching profession. Also included was inform.ition on what schools to attend. The SM FTA had many activities and held trips, including a trip to the Free School and to a Teacher ' s Convention in L.A. 53
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Girls c ' Xihani e ulcas tt r Mardi Ciras. Faces express . . Martie Amlerson helps publicize the M.irJi Gras Dance. 55 1 .
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