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Drama Teacher: Mr. Steve Schwartz. Advanced Drama hard at work. W? WW' ' fm i W' Dana Hinsley leds Mike Hefflin to safety. Ouch!! You didn't tell me there was a wall!! ,V 4 Tecky Dana Hinsley follows a friendly voice. Wee!! l'm flying!! Drama 125
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Lights, Camera, Action! The '84-'85 Thesbians and Drama Club members worked diligently on polishing and expanding their acting skills through- out the school year. The drama teacher, Mr. Steve Schwartz, stated that his classes worked on a new theory of acting based on contempory theories of psychology. A fine example of these intense acting techniques was witnessed in the fall mainstage pro- duction of the play, Ordinary People . ln preparation for this play, the students went through extensive and exausting rehears- als for four weeks before the first show, in November. The spring mainstage production was a musical review , while smaller produc- tions, called Showcases, were performed throughout the year as well. The Brown Bag Theater was also introduced to stu- dents during their lunch periods. Yet all of the rehearsing, note-taking, improvasa- tions, and discussions paid off for the ac- tors and actresses of Marina High School. The Thesbians and the Drama Club stu- dents went on a field trip to New York. ln New York, the drama students saw Broad- way plays, visited the United Nations and The Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, and even took a few acting lessons themselves! Congratulations Marina Dra- ma Department for such outstanding ac- complishments. Danny Reinisch, star of Ordinary People , rehearses with girlfriend, Joyce Stalcup. Danny Reinisch shows Valerie Coulton his scars. Joyce Stalcup tJeannineJ, Danny Reinsch tConrad Jarretl, Mike Armstrong fStiIImanj, and Jason Stein fLazenbyJ check-out - . Corey Grey tSalanJ practice. lectures Danny tConradl about missing swim team ,if Assistant Student Director: Sabrina Goodman Student Director: Jock Peter- SCD.
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Sweethearts February is the month of love and friendship and it was certainly evident at Marina. Corsages and boutonnieres of red, pink, and white carna- tions were sold by the Polaris Club and the Class Sweethearts were announced. The Senior Sweet- hearts were Debbie Hirsch and Darryl Paine. For the Junior Class, the Sweethearts were Nicole Spanovich and Mike Harris. Sophomore Sweet- hearts were Robin Miller and Andy Parrezette. The freshman Sweethearts were Tracy Baldwin and Leo Sabelino. The sweetheats were choosen by nomination and all the nominees were then placed on the ballot for a school election. This elite group was chosen for their hard work and dedication to Marina. The Valentine's Court, which was choosen by election, concerned Seniors only. This decision also began with nominations and then election of five princesses and five princes. The five prin- cesses were Kasey Anselmo, Kirsten Challman, Debbie Hirsch, Kristin Smith, and Lisa Vanatta. The five princes were Steve Bloydyk, Jock Pe- tersen, Steve Spanovich, Skip Stead, Tom Warde. Kristin Smith and Jock Petersen were announced King and Queen of Hearts at the Valentine's Dance. . H N 5 'Ei X X it- Rv S N W X 2 X X as X P X Fx W if-K --fiv- ii, ' 'ix V A . Y 2 fret Junior Sweethearts: Nicole Spanovich and Mike Harris And Valentines 'Wh . if S R Q CTN Senior Sweethearts: Debbie Hirsch and Darryl Paine .. was Sophomore Sweethearts: Robyn Miller and Andy Parrezette as. ' .f WS g , kk. Freshman Sweethearts: Tracy Baldwin and Leo Sabelino
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