San Marcos High School - Crown and Sceptre Yearbook (Santa Barbara, CA)

 - Class of 1980

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RALLIES 71

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SM Spirit This year's rallies were created with imagination and differed from rallies in the past. The rally committee put an extraordinary effort into bringing stu- dents to the rallies. They tried to make each rally fun, or at least amusing to watch. One of the better rallies created this year was the one for the Oxnard foot- ball game. This rally was called an Un-Rally and was quite a success. The aim of the rally was to do things backwards, and that included every- thing from the little things, such as saluting the flag at the end, all the way up to the bigger things like having the spirit leaders and the football players exchange roles. The committee also tried to increase audience participa- tion by having class competitions. These included such things as yelling contests, banana eating contests, lap sits, tug-of-wars, and Volkswagen pushes. All in all, the rallies were a success, and managed to break through last year's apathetic outlook. 1. At the Un-Rally the football team dressed upto copy the spiritleaders. 2. Enthusiasm's high as the spirltleaders do their thing ata rally, 3. The spiritleaders made the Un-Rally even stranger with their own version of Macho Men. 4. Cindi Eyman and Brian Chase turn out to be the perfect match in a skit based on the dating game. 5. The Senior team rushes to win the car push, 6. Reving up for a rally the Pep Band leads the students out in a Pied Piper fash- ion. 7. Ducky Don week was celebrated by many various activities, seen here is the tug-of-war between the Sophomore and Junior classes. ,. Hmwmlm M, V .W Q, ff f ' f' V t ' 'I ff. ff?Tf1V0 ., .f f, f 44, Hu . ' . fy fwf. gtg I . L... ...Y I .. f., , V. X VW,!.,.,.,., ...V ,V XZ . V.7,..,3.V,...i.w.. X, I ., ,. ,d,,,.,WV., W. !7. 1fge5.4..I. . 'ff' 'f . .ffm f4..j,t'.gy,f' ,va ff .f' f T M' MM f f W ., ..,f. ,, .t .V ,. ,f . . . ' .I fffiwi..3yfcj'ggf:f, 1:- .. ., vi, . ' '..,ff..:,t:'..6 . . ...,. , , Mg. ' f 1 ffff. ..ff 1,,:.... 70 RALLIES f MQW'-:4fgWa'



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'KU' ......t..... Homecoming '79 - Success! Homecoming '79, like its predecessors was an event filled with excitement. The princesses arrived in open cars and were escorted to their seats by members of the Key Club. At halt-time, each of the five was introduced. Then, accompanied by their fathers, the girls walked under an arch of sabers toward the crowning 72 HQMECQMING moment. There was a tense pause, and then the 1979 queen was announced. Karen Parker, the '78 Homecoming Queen, yielded her crown and title to Heidi Kilminster. Tears mingled with smiles as the new queen donned her crown and robe, and received the tradi- tional bouquet of roses. Each of the prin- cesses were also given roses, and then the girls were driven around the track for the last time. The excitement of the evening, which was enhanced by a victory over Ventura, carried over to the following night when the dance was held. Although this year's dance was semi-formal and held inthe Student Center, it had been sold out a week before. With a live band, Over Easy and a room full of happy people, the dance proved to be worth its popularity. 1 . The five princesses prepare for their ride around the field before the game. 2. Randi Alvari and her father walk through an arch of sabers toward the throne. 3. Queen Heidi Kilminster accepts her roses joyfully. 4. Dancers enjoy a break between songs at the Homecoming Dance. 5. Dana Engel arrives in one of the sports cars. 6. Karen Parker crowns Heidi Kilminster '79 Homecoming Queen. 7. Andrew Hoffman escorts Jane Scott to her seat. 8. Music by Over Easy results in a chain reaction. 9. Jennifer Grgich, roses in hand, leaves with her escort. iefllf. 'J E E Jennifer Grgich XZ i, ffWfffW 7

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