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gd, I J :mf 4 'Uu- 4 , iff 14 Varsity Club Varsity Club used 1979 to rebuild. The club had many good ideas, but little money or guidance. Members tried to raise spirit within the student body, along with supporting activities ofthe varsity sports members. One of their main activities was getting letterman jackets for the female members. The club also worked in the Concession stand at football games, as well as training and supporting the Powderpuff football team. Front Row: Jim Hilliard, Janet Mayer, Tina Takaya, Sandy McKenzie, Debbie Card, Jackie Bowman, Kerri Merrigan, Faith Gralewski, Sue Steel, Art Marhelka. Second Row: Mare Brody, Scott Aekley, Vince Siefe, Tim Eehemann, Ruben Jimenez, Tim Talkinglon, Stan Mejia, Advisor Bard Salcido, Third Row: Scott Jensen, Matt Thomas, Tom Knauss, Artie Holland, Tor Hovind Advisor Morey Claydon. Fourth Row: Jett Deitz, Chris Kendall, Pete Meneltaca, Mike Mester. Fifth Row: Scott Hedge, Scott Chambers, Clet Irby, Jeff Estabrook, Chuck Ebner. Sam Peterson. David Kinney. Back Row: Tom Carroll, Randy Russell, Omel Nieves, Alfredo Paredes, John Wiese, Mike Bastaneltury. I. Craig Shugarl, David Sadeeki, Jell' Marlon, Tom Carroll, Gerry Castillo, Louie Harper. Jay Erwin, show the spirit ofthe number one Royals.
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ey Club Our attitude was to help the school whenever possible, explained Key Club President Scott Ackley. This year's Key Club was involved in helping out at the Homecoming Halftime ceremonies, escorting the Homecoming Princesses, painting the Greek Theater benches, and sponsoring Harvest Moon Ball. The club also attended the Kiwanis Club meetings, participated in Club Day, and helped in the Santa Barbara Tree Planting Campaign. Front Row: Wade Vesey, Scott Ackley, John Van Donge, Andy Michitson, Andrew Hoffman, Vince Siele, Paul Munana. Second Row: Bob Brennand, Scott Hedge, Steve Lewis, Bob Simpkins, Brad Brown, Bob Frakes, Back Row: Paul Kuhn. Doug Hayward, Chuck McGlashan, Jeff Gordon, Chris Goumas, Robert DeLapp, Paul Sutton. 1' Usher ettes This year, Usherettes officially became Usherfettes, with the addition of two boys to the club. With their new members, the club ushered for shuffles, plays, Royal Blue Revue, a barbershop quartet special, and various events at the Arlington Theater. Usherfettes also sponsored carnation sales at Valentine's Day and were overjoyed with the response. l-'ront Row: .loan Klass, Carol Morrow, Donna Lewis, Suzanne Klein, Gloria Albright. Jennilier Webster. Back Row: Sandy MeCurdy, Teri Marks, Alicia Lopez, Dina Cone, Bruce Barnes, Wes Bredall, Michelle Wise, Susan McNally, Advisor Mrs, Edmiston. l l ! I l 1 l
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I, Credit Union prepares to open for business. 2. A staff member consults with Mrs. Dyer-Cotter about a matter of interest. CHU-ilw . -'L 2 .gl O 151 aa I i i Credit Union The Royal Corporation, San Marcos' credit union, enjoyed its second financially successful year under the direction of Mrs. Dyer-Cotter. In two years of operation, the Credit Union has received more than 574,000 and loaned ovr 548,000 with no financial losses. A highlight this year was a feature on the Royal Corporation in Credit Union magazine. Another honor was the invitation of treasurer-manager Peter Moreno to Washington, D.C., where he discussed credit unions with congressmen and senators. Front Row: Jim Frame, Craig Peterson, John Hciduk, Ron Yttri, John Lenz. Second Row: Advisor Sheila Dyer-Cotter, Jesse Salcido, Peter Moreno, Mark VanderArk, Jim Cook, Lisa Carroll. Back Row: Peter Stahopoulos, Paul Zak, Doug Saulter, Richard Yabsley, Gary Semcnza, Paul Rapp. at iq 'H WIN rrrvl UTVW 45 11? wifi t .i
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