High school students -- California -- North San Diego County
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
DAR awarded student , 1976-02-15
Robert Baker, Orange Glen High School Escondido is first male allowed to compete for DAR "Good Citizen" award. Envelope also has headshot of unidentified middle-aged woman.
DAR awarded student and unidentified, 1976-02
Headshots. Sandy Roberts, student at San Pasqual Academy winner of DAR as Good Citizen award (DTA 02-25-1976; Also in envelope three unidentified adults
DECA winner and SM City Council candidate, 1976-02
Headshots: Dave Darren, Escondido High School trophy winner for public speaker awarded by DECA - Distributive Education Clubs of America (DTA 02-12-1976). Also in envelope, San Marcos Candidate for City Council, Robert Maier, retired Police Lt. (DTA 02 16-1976).
"Real Italian", 1976-02-19
"San Pasqual High School Boosters Club members will hold and 'all sports' spaghetti dinner...." "The chefs will be (left to right) Fred Cerroni and Lorenzo Biundo." Envelope also contains headshot of Duenda Lane, Orange Glen High School, Escondido, first place winner of Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) trophy for mock job interview (DTA 02-12-1976).
student; election candidates, 1976-02
Stephanie Patterson, San Pasqual High School selected by DAR for Good Citizen award (DTA 02-15-1976); Earl W. Peasley, dark suit jacket candidate for the Poway Unified School District trustee position (DTA 02-18-1976); Charles Estenson, wears glasses and light color jacket, candidate for San Marcos City Council (DTA 02-15-1976); Robert Harman, mustache wearing stripe shirt and a dark colored tie is candidate for San Marcos City Council (DTA 02-13-1976).
"Students honored by DAR", 1976-02-15
Headshots of high school students honored as "Good Citizens" by the Rincon del Diablo chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Robert Blake, Orange Glen HS; Penny Packard, San Marcos HS wearing dark turtle neck; Patricia Blake, Escondido HS wearing stripe sweater with light collar blouse. Envelope also has headshot of Betty Briegel, treasurer Rancho Bernardo Welcome Wagon Club (DTA 02-16-1976).
"Tomorrow's citizens named at SMHS", 1976-02-17
"Antoinette Griffin, Shirley Akin, Lynn Barrick and Dan Frahm have been named Citizens of Tomorrow for the first semester by the faculty of San Marcos High School. Students are selected for this honor on the basis of academic performance, behavior, involvement in extra-curricular activities and good citizenship traits."
