St Monica High School - Compass Yearbook (Santa Monica, CA)

 - Class of 1981

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An indispensable campus service club is the Technical Committee. Although small in number, the electrical wizards who are members made their presence felt at every school meeting, assembly, or pep rally by providing the sound and, when needed, lighting for these activities. In addition, they were responsible for providing the expert lighting and sound for the school productiion, “You Can’t Take It with You. According to president Larry Drago, “It was a good year except when the sound system in the gym went on the ’fritz’. All in all we had a good crew and a busy year.” (1) The Technical Committee making elec- tronic music: (top row) Jose Almendariz, Greg Pisarski. Chris Moellentine. Dave Barry (bottom row) Walter Armbruster, vice-presi- dent Maryanne Koftman. Larry Drago, presi- dent (2) Patience and a good sense of humor characterize student council moderator Sis- ter Dianne Nixon (3) Student body officers Andy Macias, Cirina Kushiner. Jamie Greg- ory. Marie Lynch, and Frank Cannizzaro anx- iously wait their moment at the mike. it’s an adventure

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Vice-president Andrew Macias Treasurer Marie Lynch President Christopher Harrer Student Organizations Chairperson (SOC) Frank Cannizzaro Vice-president Clrina Kushiner Secretary Jamie Gregory It’s not just a job; The forty-one energetic student leaders, behind pres- ident Chris Harrer, were ever intent on promoting school activities, increasing student involvement, and raising funds. With the Tuesday meeting schedule, while other stu- dents arrived for class at 9:50 A M., student council members sacrificed one and a half hours of beauty sleep and met at 8.00 A M. to plan and organize their strategies and goals. They felt that their main functions were to serve the student body and communicate the students' needs and feelings to the administration to promote understanding and constructive change Ac- cording to president Chris Harrer, We felt it was impor- tant to work with the students, then get their ideas and put them to work.” As guidelines for the year’s planning and operation, the student officers drew up the following goals: to ap- peal to student concern: to raise school spirit and pride; and to improve school participation. All the hard work was worth it; we got closer to the students and learned to work together. commented secretary Jamie Greg- ory.



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Girls: Absolutely Appealing The Girls’ Athletic Association was a signifi- cant club on campus, designed to support the girls' athletic teams. It encouraged interested girls to take part in competitive sports and other recreational activities. Together, club members displayed tremen- dous spirit at the girls' games; there was al- ways a small but spirited group cheering and encouraging the players. In addition, it spon- sored the spring Hi-Jinx pageant which cele- brates the female spirit in athletics complete with a queen and princesses. President Marie Lynch emphasized the need for girls to hold their own in sports: With a male-dominated sports program, the G.A.A. is doubly needed to give the girl athletes the support needed for competitive play and a continued expansion for the program (1) The Girls' Athletic Association poses in its natural habitat (2) G.A.A. officers Ingrid Bragg, secre- tary-treasurer; Marie Lynch, presi- dent; and, on the horizontal, Mary Hernandez, vice-president (3) Tak- ing time out is G.A.A moderator Miss Barbara Murray (4) Coach Margie Macias guides girl athletes to a Mariner win

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