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COMMUNITY RELATIONS COMMITTEE. Front Row: Sabrina Holford, Robin Zeigler, Kirsten Panizzon, Update The CRC, or Community Relations Committee, worked all year to try to pro- vide the community with information about school events such as plays. Their main means of communication was through the two marquees, which they kept up to date on school activities. They also added a personal touch on different occasions by displaying messages like Have a nice day. At the beginning of the year, the CRC planned a student gov- ernment letter magazine. This magazine would have included summaries of past news and would have updated news briefs on various committees and organi- zations at San Marcos. This idea was never carried through, but the CRC hopes to carry it out next year. Wendy Goodell, Julie Howard. Second Row: Hugh Hayward, Bob Frakes, Bernie Chamberlain, Rich Hahn, John Fernandez. .' stu. f 2i.Rb l i I I I I I ELECTION COMMITTEE. Front Row: Evan Bedell, Mike Gordon, John VanDonge, Curt Beutel, Scott Jensen, Roger Kelly, Mark Lorenzen. Second Row' Julie Howard, Kirsten Panizzon, Carey Cramer, Wendy Goodell, Leanne Kuhn, Amy Anderson, Mindy Hegeman, John Martony. Third Flow: Ann Steel Amy'Kalp Shawn Maloney, Kim Panizzon, Marcy Baird, Karen Brennard, Leslie Dinaberg, Frank Stoltze. ' ' And the Winner ls . . . This year the Election Committee was responsible for handling all the elections, such as the ASB elections and the Home- coming election. Their responsibilities included running the booths, gathering ballots from classrooms, and counting votes. They also spent a great deal of time planning and working out the Nomi- nating Convention held inthe spring. CRCXELECTION COMMITTEE 93
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AWARDS COMMITTEE. Front Row: Marcy Baird, Ursula Kroemer, Shawn Second Row: Kathy Kalp, Hilary Rack, Leanne Kuhn, Carey Cramer, Kim Maloney, Curt Beutel, Jett Baldwin, AmyKalp, Kirsten Panizzon, Vickie Loehr. Panizzon, Amy Anderson, Wendy Goodell, Mr. Barens. Slo w Start Because there was nothing for them to do, the Awards Committee lay dormant A until the second semester when they began preparation tor the awards presen- tation held at the end ofthe year. At that time, they noted outstanding students' accomplishments. Although this was their main effort during the year, they also presented each of the five homecoming queen nominees with a necklace. ll 1. No, but if you hum atew bars l'll dothe dance from Carmen, -Wendy Goodell. 92 AWARDS COMMITTEE
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1. The yearbook photographer takes a picture of Diane Dreier before she can turn around again. 2. Kathy Kalp makes a poster advertising a dance. 3. Posting an announcement for the finance commit- Club Heads Form Council 94 IOCC The leaders of on-campus organiza- tions formed the membership of IOCC. Led by Andrew Hoffman, the Commis- sioner of Organizations, the group had various responsibilities, including the allocation of concession rights for dances held on campus, the planning of the annual homecoming car carnival in October, and, to finish off the year, the annual club day in the spring. tee is Kathy Kalp. WWWNX 95 .,1..,..., IOCC. Front Row: Bob Frakes, Fred Northrop, Andrew Hoffman, Jed Hammond, Sean Bercaw. Second Row: Jenny Howard, Kira Dukes, Shawn Maloney, Deanna Deeds, Mimi Atkinson, Sandy McCurdy, Lia Zanesco. Third Row: Chris Young, Paul Larsen, Paul Kuhn, Diane Dreier, Doug Caldwell, Tracy Pre- bish, Fred Meyer, ,Ll
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