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

 - Class of 1980

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San Marcos High School - Crown and Sceptre Yearbook (Santa Barbara, CA) online collection, 1980 Edition, Page 91 of 248
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Page 91 text:

1. Arab Maiden Heidi Haskell fixes her veil dur- ing the day. 2. Keynote speaker George Velli- otes stirs the audience with his Russian remarks. 3. With Royal bearing, Scott Jensen moves through the auditorium. 4. San Marcos goes punk. 5. A new waver plays guitar on stage. 6. Section leaders Debbie Phillip and Terry Ortega look over the agenda. 7. Heather Sciacca and her escorts approach the stage. 8. Extra-terrestrials Lori Woodard and Becky Con- nor land at the convention. 9. Scott Drnavich speaks with members of his Beach Blanket Bingo section. 10. Arab Mike Fitzgerald enter- tains his audience with appropriate music. 11. Convention Manager Linus Huffman calls the convention to order. 6T L9 at S X4 ft - 0 S 1 i fb' Q .. er ti V I.. 6 'mi 'X' K 1 I A E is 5 , CONVENTION 87 ,Q

Page 90 text:

Convention! Arabs To Rock Punk rockers, Arabs, big-time gang- sters, and a beach party invading San Marcos? That's exactly what it looked like outside the auditorium on the morning of March 1 1, as excited students waited for Convention 1980 to get underway. Then at 8:00 AM. the doors were opened and 400 people surged in, dressed in the out- rageous costumes ofthe day and filled with enthusiasm. Preparation forthe event began long before the actual convention. Classes had to vote for delegates, who in turn were required to spend lunch periods lis- tening to speeches from potential candi- dates. On the day before the convention, students took on the job of decorating the auditorium, Palm trees, melted records, political posters, and crepe paper streamers were just a few ofthe oddities to be seen. All through the day chaos could be felt inthe air. Demonstrations and speeches were given among the ever present cheers and cat-calls, and voting became tiresome as the afternoon wore on and delegates began leaving. This year's convention boasted a spe- cial guest, a pseudo-Russian Communist -who stirred peoples emotions until he was exposed as being an actor. The con- vention ended a record one and a halt hours ahead of schedule, at 5:30 P.M., with the rap of the gavel and a round of cheers. fa 86 CONVENTION



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As the school year begins, a count- less number of faces roam the campus halls. Many of the faces search for accomplishment, many seek popular- ity, and many desire the feeling of being involved. Whateverthe reason may be, clubs and organizations can open a door to those vvho wish to par- ticipate. At first the club may start the year rather slowly and feelings are some- what timid, but as the weeks progress, the members become a close unit. Each member performs his or her spe- cifictfunction within the group, and before long, activities begin to happen. There are rallies, sports events, plays, and concerts. Clubs and organizations give students the opportunity to shovv their talents and to arrange various school events. l '49 s!,1 , - f 56 -' f 1 W ,MS 7 3 ' S f . . fiwmvswm ' Ry, L-' .. '7'zf'gf'f2-f.q g -2 'z :.,:'!p1:2'X.f ji .' 4'.T3vj2,v,' amz-n,12.:r3y. 131471-151-jf: ,Q vfizg.v4:f.i , .m4.-f.:..f.-tif...-..5g1, -4 ,...f -f-f . - 'f-f. .wurfw .. 5325? .'L'YZ'L-5' Ti Z- 'V - Z V: fy..-wi. w-:.:,.-1 ,. ..:y1,f..f,.fQ1 :..,'.f-:Mg ...,, . ,,,.., .. ..,.... f.., . .,,,,..i,-l.-Wy.-,,, ,L 14, W.. 8 v. . ..,. x . f --7 -rs. : w. -V f,f,f.,,L,-gifg-,rig . ., .- yi f f. -fpgpz-1 g,f'.:f mv awk? fx--g-,1s. N153 . f.. .f...,,f.4,g.,f-Q. ,-,Ig .7-Y 4? Q K ' ir f X, ' , fa-2' , I ' Q' H Q Q .K W 1 f is . a - -mf .rp W' .H -f v . i r ' ,V ifi,.Q.cgyf1e5.1:.f:'. r. 'wg I f ' ftrfrlfggjvzii . Zia .' 1-2 .. gin iw ':giv1xsS. . V -dex! -J Q QQNJ-1' 47,'151 '1'Y05',g ggkfi Q '.jf1 ',9'f7- -fff'fffg,g:-' .g1.,g.11, :.'2.ffi'4f-v .?z:,2.1'j:'-'gi'-g 4- I. ff iv:,1zf,.'. .:g,fe,7-2-my 'L -V : 5 .f f -f V y . .. ' ' K .. fw y f f .'fw.t1e4fF' 5:91541egf?w1:.: 21-Writ25191?5t'1N'.Q?51SL2'fiff' '11 it t u : 1 . V n.w.y.p.'..w,z 1-s..-2:.:-.za-a'1 ' ww :-xffwf'1:- few ' H-W-++ 2:-W--rff f: . . W r t ' .. W if-I 'v -P -, L ,, wc

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