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adrigals After about twenty performances during the Christmas season, the San Marcos Madrigals prepared for the highlight of the year, the Spring Tour. The singers raised money through candy and rummage sales and a benefit dinner. The funds made possible an eleven-day performing tour of Washington, D.C., Williamsburg, New York City, Boston and Philadelphia. The annual concert at the Santa Barbara Mission and a barbershop act in Royal Blue Revue were also regarded as very impressive performances. The humorous barbershop act broke the mold of the usually romantic and sober Madrigals, and was received with much enthusiasm. Left to Right: Cathy Phillips, Mark Garm, Karen Lynn, .lim Hilliard, Lisa Gunther, Murc lnnocenti, Lucia Wallis. Doug Hayward, Clare Fleming. Alfredo Puredes, Karen Parker. Bob Stake, Shawn Rosenheiin. Kristie Jensen, Crispin Barrymore. Kim Mann. . n ' Z ffl 5 A Cappella This year's A Cappella choir was involved in a variety of activities. They took part in the Christmas Concert, Royal Blue Revue, and the Spring Concert with the Jazz Band. They also sang at German Night. Two thousand dollars was raised for a four day trip to San Diego. Some of this money came from sponsoring Noel in White, a log sawing contest, and a giant twister game at the Homecoming Carnival. Student appreciation was highest for their medley of Disneyland songs at the Royal Blue Revue. Overall, A Cappella had a very successful and enjoyable year. 1. Choir director Larry Maxon Introduces the next song al the ACappellu Chrhsrnias Concert at the Fins! Presbyterian Church,
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S 'ri p1 t Pep Club members received many benefits during football season, such as reserved seating on the fifty-yard line and free admission to the games, in exchange for their cheering. Members also painted numerous posters advertising games and pep rallies in an effort to increase enthusiasm and support. Although Pep Club wasnit quite as active during other San Marcos sporting events, their spirit remained strong. Spiritleaders tried to inspire the Royals by performing at pep rallies, cheering at games and broadcasting over local radio station KIST. They underwent many changes this year, the most dramatic being the addition of three male students to the cheerleading squad. This provided more flexibility and variety in their routines. Another major innovation was new uniforms, which were made possible through a car wash and other fundraisers. The squad also organized basketball halftime performances and raised more money through a Christmas rose sale. Throughout the year, Spiritleaders and Pep Club worked together to enlist student support for the Royal sports teams. , 1 4 e . 1 -N ag 3-fifw , ' ' 't 'wx v-fl gwgmmau A' V Tv' -lx M V- 2 my ' Ex U li 1 I ' 'fl ram-uw' A ' I w. ' ' P - 1 4 lily.--I s l-..-,-,.. ,, WN. 45? 3. Y W .,.,.a,, it .-.1 1- 'V fa Q .JH 'Q'A --1, uimarki V xl . ' ' , L , P f -In I f ' , ' ' - F P 'nl :SL I 'if' i 't ' J, vi F e' M RA .,., A 2 H -af f ' ' - liixilifflff ' K' ,sa-ef' 1.2'.'?'fes?1 D-at Q ant A ,-., A . 11 ,
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