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GAA Front Row Deirdre Wittenstein, Ann Hupp, V,ck,e Acree, Nnreen AlUn, Maria Pe zati, Allyson Newby, Kathy Hanley, Gail Foul Kathy Hu.uhes. 2nd Row Nancy Scroggm, Laura Freeman, Bobbi Uyesaka, Al.son Corni.er, Cathy Detwiler, Brigit Weise, Carol Dilhngham Cathy Dixon EuKenui Seelen- binder Maxine Seelenbmder, Wendy Bevier. 3rd Row: Alicia Falcon, L.bby Ol.vera, Nancy Coleman, Nancy Kass, Janell Thornton Kathy Eg ers Dons Chun« Karen Klm«ler, Anne Mmnerly, Jan Marlow, Janet Olsen. -fth Row; Christy Van Duyne Jenny Vroman, Evalyn Harden Rob.n Sm. h. Su anne Johovic, Marcia Smith, Kr.stm Krapf, Jeniveve Hollenbrook, Nanc7 Westermeyer. Cindy Hankms. Back Row: Wendy Mutter, Barbara Vollmer, Kathy Sullivan, Peggy Dockery, Polly Spaulding, Sandi Dietz, Judy Oxford, Debi Turner. Girl ' s Athletic Association Girl ' s F ind Athletics Invigorating Exciting GAA was one of the more popular organizations for girls because it allowed many to participate in recreational activities. Girls that did not wish to compete on the various girl ' s teams were allowed to take part in such activities as the GAA Fun Nite held during the Fall. At the Fun Nite the gym and pool areas were opened up for free use. GAA had a lot to do with the organization of the various girl ' s sports at San Marcos. The girl ' s Swim Team had a fan- tastic record but were not allowed to go to the GIF Finals due to the lack of funds. Other sports GAA was involved in were Tennis, Basketball, Volleyball, and Track. All fenny Vroman needs now is a car from HERTZ! UieSI ' Ewiil GAA OI ' TlCIiK.S. (.indy Hankms, Ev.dyn Hardoin, Mrs. W ' en lau (Ad%isor). K,ilhv Hughes, Dcbi Turner (Pres.)
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» f ir ' ■ - jA.» i. . « . :.j — - ' ■ -j B mi I 1 i CSF t ' rcint Row: Karen Re.yin.uto. Charles Hcillisttr Jim Hammond, Nancy McDowel Robert Raffealli Jessie FreelancI Kmi Kenw.irJ, Chcrje Hritkson, Calhv Schrocder, Lynne lirni.in, Roxy Shmoda, P.itti HcJiIlii. Mike Roberts. Terry Bartlett, n.. - Dout; Ehrini;. Kathleen Muir, Mark Duniap. 2nd Row: Melanie Brainard, Helen Hardenber , I;ui;ene Olloff, Robin Hughes. Marne Lo gan. Clifton Johnson, Mark Grattan, X ' ayne Beckman, Sue Davis, i fartie Anderson, . rd Row: Lester Haines. Betsy Brickley. Alan Lim (pres.). lacLyn Grams, Linda Boyce, Sheila McPharlin. Heidi Krabather, Debbie George, Carolyn Cotton, Betty Jeppesen. th Row: Chris Spencer. I Susan Minotto. Anne Minnerly, Wendy Auerbach, Linda May, Mutfie Eissler. Wendy BeMer. Eugenia Seelenbinder. Catherine Dixon. Bruce Marshall. 5th Row: Susan Borgaro, Kim Wathey, Ann Paquet.e. Laurie Scott. Nancy Pederson. Allyson Posella. Becky Breining. Maureen ORourke, Evalyn Hardoin, Ed Birss, Stan Tsunoda. Phil May, Mark O ' Rourke. Cali fornia Scholarsh i p Federation Regional Convention . . . A First For San Marcos The Cilifornia Scholarship Federation is a state-wide orj;aniza- tion designed to recognize and honor outstanding scholars among the high school students of Cahtornia. Members can often receive special consideration for admission and placement in many col- leges throughout the United States. Awards given hy the club are those of Sealhearer (four or more semesters membership), anc! the Academic Letter ( two consecutive semesters or two ot three semesters straight A ' s). Although not greatly acti e. CSF had a tutoring program, and hoped to make itself known for ser ice around San Marcos. A CSF awards assembly was held on February 10, 1970 at which the Mrs. Diane Pike, wife of the late Bishop Pike, spoke. This year. for the first time in the history of our school, a CSF regional con ention was held on our campus. The April 11 event, spon- sored by the SM chapter of CSF brought students from all over California to San Marcos to discuss and listen to well-known speakers. It was the aim of CSF to promote academic achieve- ment at San Marcos. Diane Pike speaks at CSF Awards Assembly held in February. 57 itHmmitmmmMk
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Leslie Mani ini bones up on the rules of the .i atne. Even If I (Jo bite my tongue. I ' m .aoinj; to hit that ball! (Birjiit X ' eise) Nanc ' Westermeyer e en Joes Jumpint; Jacks as a Cheerleadtr. 59 •W T
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