Santa Maria High School - Outrageous Yearbook (Santa Maria, CA)

 - Class of 1960

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Delegate Assembly 21 FALL DELEGATE ASSEMBLY: Front row l. to r.: Mike Sheen, Juanita Sisneros, Shirley Domingues, Barbara Nunez, Pat Machado, Ronnie Reno, Nancy Devoss, Kathy Medina, Joan Roias, Anita Nooger, Ross Miller. 2nd row: Frank Jiminez, Richard Hanson, Robin Pollock, Rolene Adams, Jeryl Dunham, Charlotte Silva, Sharon Forrest, Mary Dunn, Mike Smith, Jim Weaver, Bard Saladin. 3rd row: Richard Hadsal, Judy Rouse, Barbara Ruscani, Charlyn Devoss, Susan Sheppard, Nancy Twyfordf Kathy Wray, Carol Stroppini, George Smith, Larry Dunn, Dante Dettamante, Wayne Ratliff. 4th row: Frank Razo, Howard Tate, Dennis Horton, Carmen Balcorta, Anne Marie Almaguer, Judy Anderson, Darlene Ferini, Darlene Barca, Junie Sebedra, Tony Prentice, Tony Ciavarelli, Larry Stotts. Top row: Jim Goodchild, Fred Simas, Howard Iriyama, Lance Towle, Jim Schubert, Marvin Bell, Art Fabella, Jack Menezes, Richard Castaneda. i r , - .Je ii 5 . 49- i ,fl 1 L SPRING DELEGATE ASSEMBLY: l. to r. lst row: Mary Jane Freitas, Robin Pollack, Carol Chiari, Rosemary Lopez, Carolyn McConkey, Cathy Arreguy, Sandy Open- shaw, Judy Pereira, Carol Stroppini, Diane Bowers, Nancy Moore, Pam Hopkins, Vicki Compagnoni. 2nd row: Richard Hanson, Leilani Garvin, Kathy Wray, Sharon Ingram, Diane Enos, Mary Wren, Mary Pugh, Judy Barret, Toynette Legg, Sandra Dorsey, Charlyn Devoss, Coleen Nunez, Charlotte Silva. 3rd row: Leigh Barton, Marlene Edwards, Steve Gallion, Nancy Garmire, Ruth Reiner, Ross Miller, Tim Karnahan, Joe Nunez, Ronnie Warwick, Glenn Horton, Dick Masuoka, George Oliver. 4th row: Jim Roemer, Tonoha Ramonas, Jim Brass, Arthur Flabella, Roy Nelson, Paul Mclssac, Steve Thomas, Gary Pennington, Delegate Assembly in Action The Delegate Assembly was the Congress of SMUHS. Members were elected from each social studies class, and the Board of Control also attended the meetings. At the meetings all types of school problems were brought up and discussed. Then the members reported back to their respective classes to tell the students what was discussed and some- times to get votes. The Delegate Assem- bly meetings were supervised by Mr. Graham and were run by the Student Body President with the aid of the Par- liamentarian. A

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Justice Committee The Justice Committee, Knights, and Squires are the 6 student body's iustice or- ' 3 ganizations. . The Knights and Squires patrolled the campus, kept the cafeteria lines in order, and supervised the flocks of students at programs and rallies. The Squires is the baby brother organization of the Knights. The Justice Committee was elected by the Delegate Assembly for one semester. It was by this committee that offenders were punished. sc. 'l FALL SPRING Darlene Ferini MaryAnn Raymundo Vicki Compagnoni Sharon Ingram Associate Justice Chief Justice Associate Justice Chief Justice Joannie Roias Nancy Twyford Associate Justice Associate Justice Squires rw ' rw 5' ' S 1 A ' t A wmv L 5 , weak' :I ' gglril . ll I l I 5 ' L .' J - - .. Left to right, lst row: Don Cisney, Ken Gist, Doug Burris, Bobby Trapp, Frank Jiminez, Bob Hamlin, I -A 'M Roger Brown, 2nd row: Dennie Horton, Marvin Bell, Ed Chenowith, David Gamble, Dee Cresap, David 4 ' ,Mu - .. ii , ' .i.ul..uLullll1- Nesmith, Bob Van Tassle, Dave Bassi. 3rd row: Wade Hobson, David Duff, Doug Tognazzini, Ernest 'J' ' N - DeGasparis, Bill Mills. i ' I 1 Knights 0 H KEEP OUR S cnmrvsuser , Q f zz f f: f s - , Q IWLX ' , ,,.,J Lett to right, ist row: Mike Smith, Dante Dettamanti, Jerry Tonnelli. 2nd row: Richard Martinez, 1344 ,KA I Harvey Plaugher, Doug Pardo. 3rd row: Mr. Penney, Advisor, Dick Masuoka, Bob Goodwin, Wynn F Cook. 4th row: Don Danieli, Mike Murphy, Larry Dunn, Larry Walters. 5th row: Justin Aldridge, Mickey, Darlington, George Tunnell, Bard Saladin, Larry Test, Stan Truiillo, Ron Cook, Hugh Radke, Herschel Cobb, Reed Nelson, Jim Hodges, Frank Toller.



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FALL CSF: I. to r. Ist row: Mary Dunn, Fred Donati, Sharon Matsuoka, Ruth Reiner. 2nd row: Carole Cossa, Doreen Stowell, Mary Anne Raymundo, Darlene Plemmons, Joan Roias, Nyla Lantis, Pam Glines, Cassie Hobbs, Yoko Unno, Dorothy Uyeshima, Judy Kelsey, Laurie Morikawa, 3rd row: Judy Forrester, Susan Sheppard, Edith Sagisi, Mitsuye Nakamura, Barbi Maas, Sharon Ingram, Mary Lynn Smith, Joyce Hoover, Micki Kelly, Laurie Kreiss, Susan Elam, Frank Jiminez, Doug Burris. 4th row: Sandra Garvin, Darlene Barca, Barbara Gruber, Charlotte Silva, Jeannette Ferrari, Dick Matsuoka, Dante Dettamanti, Mike Smith, Nancy Garmire, Anita Nooger, Dotty Sawyers, Wayne Ratliff. 5th row. Cliff Deveney, Bruce Warren, Leslie Groves, Carol Shilders, Bobby Trapp, Ray Klostermann, Bard Saladin, Bob Damingos, John Brass, Ernest DeGasparis, Gary Lindberg, Bob Hamlin, Bobby Tobin. 6th row: George Smith, Ron Benton, Howard lriyama, David Bassi, Larry Reid, Dennis Twitchell, Jim Gilhooly, George Tunnell, Jim Bierne, Mickey Darlington, Prentiss Wilson, Hershel Cobb, Larry Dunn, Reid Nelson, Stewart Johnson, Michael Coplin, Mr. LaRue, advisor, Ron Cook. California Scholarship Federation SPRING CSF: I. to r. Ist row: Dotty Sawyers, President, Larry Dunn, Vice President, Nancy Garmire, Secretary. 2nd row: Kathy Iliff, Debra Hinkle, Bonnie Stafford, Cathy Arreguy, Dolores Arrelanes, Vicki Compagnoni, Mary Ann Raymundo, Jeanne Weissbuch, Dorothy Ureshima, Joannie Rojas, Edna Kuhns, Laurie Morikawa, Karen Eggleston, Barbara Gruber, Yoko Unno, Sharon Matsuoka, Carole Schilda, Reylena Boor, Howard Iriiuama. 3rd row: Betty Karleskint, Judy Almaguer, Charlotte Silva, JoAnn Shipman, Janet Hand, Edith Sagisi, Joan McGarry, Nancy Twyford, Diane Correll, Joni Gray, Charlotte Woodward, Judy Kelsey, Anita Nooger, Pam Glines, Pat Glines, Cassie Hobbs, Jeannette Ferrari, Cliff Deveney, Dick Carrington. 4th rowi Cathy DeGasparis, Susan Pollard, Toni Wiley, Marty Laughlin, Barbara Mass, Jean Petty, Bonnie Kaplan, Patricia Leger, Cheryl Pitner, Laurie Kreiss, Frank Jiminez, Nyla Lantis, William Puett, Tom Chadband, Allan Kreiss, Alvah Miller, Wayne Ratliff, Dick Matsuoka, Gordon Moore, Dick Cline, Jonny Acosta. 5th row: Micki Kelly, Mary Johnson, Bobby Tobin, Pat Franklin, Denise Sharrack, Susan Elam, Sandy Dorsey, Linda Spain, Joan Belier, Mary Pugh, Reanne George, Patti Cline, Marilyn Moore, Bob Hamlin, Roger Brown, Tonoha Ramones, Mike Smith, Matt Campbell, Jim Galvez, Wade Johnson, David Mainland. oth row: Ron Cook, Paul Mclsaac, Mike O'Neal, Jim Gilhooly, Sharon Ingram, Anne Sorenson, Brian Kinnear, Hershel Cobb, Reed Nelson, Mickey Darlington, Mr. La Rue, advisor, Bard Saladin, Dennis Twitchell, George Tunnell, Ernest DeGasparis, Doug Burris, Bruce Warren, Fred Donati, Ray Klostermann, Ron Sanders. I lie L-- To attain membership in the California Scholarship Feoleration one must have IO honor points. An A grade is worth three points, and a B is worth one point. The club functions under four officers elected each semester, and the club holds occasional meetings throughout the year. During the fall semester an assembly was held at which Mr. Penney and Miss Combs.taIked to the members about scholar- ships. A trip to Vandenburg A.F.B. was among the Spring activities. A luncheon given by the Minerva Club was a Spring activity which included the fall and spring members of CSF. The advisor who supervised the many functions was Mr. LaRue.

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