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Center Staze by Danette Norrid JAZZ'N STUFF was busy moving to the beat this year when fifty members held a workshop late in October. The dancers also went to dance workshops at other schools. Another exciting event the club participated in was holding master classes which involved bringing a master of the dance arts to the school. The master taught the dancers a piece of choreography and different style of dancing. JAZZ'N STUFF attended such performances as Cats and Fragmented Justice. The Martha Graham Ballet was another production the club had the pleasure to see. l'm very pleased to see this many students involved both in taking more advanced level classes and attending professional performances, said their advisor Paige Booth. They are really getting a good education in the arts. The Drama Club supports the young actors and actresses of SMHS. The members of the club saw many movies and also worked at clown parties where the aspiring actors and ac- tresses earned money acting as clowns at the children's parties. 1. The 1986-87 Jazz'n Stuff, 1st Row: Keri Brubeck, Sam Holcomb, Sarah Lampro, Stacy Huffman, Julia Kinney, Lorsa Anaya, Flobin lzbicki, Alexandra Orfaga, Kim Reeth, Jolie Kamachi, Susie Lancaster, Janet Baldwin. 2nd Row: Heather Schetne, Kathy Cummings, Janine McAuley, Wendi Nixon, Kelly Coleman, Michelle Brubeck, Shannon Frits, Michelle Marvin, Arcela Nunez, Shawndee Vander Mate, Angela Limina, Kelli Carter, Michelle McClin- cock, Karen Limahai, Julie Weatherford, Diane Lee. 3rd Flow: Kimberey Phillips, Leah Tamayo, Heather Thacker, Meggan Anding, Cathrine Contofalsky, Kym Cox, Carrie Wathen, Laura Parra, Jennifer Farnan, Samantha Donovan. 4th Row: Tammy Jane McMurdo, Emity Moniaga, Monica Duenas, Stephanie Mash, Diana Harris, Sandie Fields, Holly Ratelle, An- drew Tincup, Julieann Billings, Brandy Steckman, Laura Bozanich, Carrie Powers, Pam Winters, Guinevere Boostrom, Maria Beuelleza. 2. Irene Laguna works on a new dance routine. As a senior she loves to dance. 3. The 1986-87 Drama Club, 1st Row: Wendi Nixon, Elizabeth Wipff, Shauna McGee, Jessica Vanoni, Michelle McClintock, Carrie Johnson, Julie Lyon, Tina Sauceda, Michelle Barclay. 2nd Row: Michelle Marvin, Andrew Tincup, Steve Neal, Paul Chirco, Jeff Stafford, Bill Barringer, Arcela Nunez, Tony Shickles. 3rd Flow: Jennif- fer Oxford, Stephanie Mash, Diane Haight, Tammy McMurdo, Erika Suydam, Lori Myers, Cin- dy Berry, Maria Froehle. 4th Row: Pam Gaston, Tanie Day, Crystal Bounds, Melanie Marks, Karen Limahai, Christin Layton, Lisa Troop, Sarah Lampro, Janine McAuley, David Miller. 5th Row: Tony Grier, Eric Kehle, Chris McCeuaghan, Frank Hankin, Lori Hazeltine, Paul Madison, Tami Schnieber. 4 Frank Hankin, Karlene Maag and Wendy Nixon at a drama club party, stand around planning the next one. 52 Drama and Jazz'n Stuff
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1 1 ..-.-.--- it t. Photo Maria Froehle Key Masters by Danette Norrid The Key Club is an opportunity to mingle with students in- terested in achieving excellence in extra curricular activities and contributing services to the school and community, said club advisor Gail Orozco. Key Club members spent their year volunteering time to school and community activities. The Key Clubbers started the year with a trip to Mount View Convalescent Home in San Marcos during Halloween to talk and sing with the people living at the home. The club also helped out at the How to Care For Your Heart at Palomar Community Col- lege in October. The annual luminaries at Lake San Marcos was also successful. Food drives and other types of volunteer work rounded out the year for the club. The members did a fantastic job working with one another to broaden the reputation of the Key Club. Their work during the 1986-1987 year proved that the club has one of the most hard- I I if 1 'If ps, -Yf ,f s.,-Q' 2 c 8 LL .E L cv 0 .c n. working group of students in San Diego County. 1. Christmas cheer comes in bags? lt does at San Marcos High. Craig Hirschhom and ad- visor Gail Orozco check the Key Club fund raiser bags. 2. How do you close this truck? Key Club members Jason Schulz, Craig Hirschhorn, and Art Garcia pack in the luminary bags that they sold in Lake San Marcos as a fund raiser. The bags contain sand and candles that are placed on walkways Christmas Eve. Originally the lighted sacks were to light the way for the baby Christ, but now are used mainly for sightseeing. 3. The 1986 Key lub, 1st Row: Cathrine Contofalsky, Shannon Frits, Traci Shelton, Kristen Schrank, Tanya Lum, Karin Leonard, Deann Sparkes, Korene lmaizumi, Lisa McCarthy, Jenny Johnson, Susana Navarro, Ashley Reynolds, Mylene Moniaga. 2nd Row: Cherie Nydam, Arturo Garcia, Frankie Ramos, Kurt Ftoth, Val Christman, Samauatei Ouy, Jim O'Donnell, Bonnie Orphanos, Colby Sherwood, Susy Murguia, Julie Bond, Liz Mackenzie, Tina Sanitate. 3rd Row: Katy Hen- drickson, Nancy Nicas, Melissa Myers, Jill Dougherty, Carissa Cline, Kim Glaser, Danette Norrid, Tiffany Blakley, Meggan Anding, Michael Marlowe, Dawn Arney, Michelle Nicosia. 4th Row: Emily Moniaga, Brian Zeglen, Jeremy Mortenson, Mike Riccio, Michelle Jones, Tom Morton, Diana Harris, Kim Chapman, Julie Weatherford, Julieann Billings, Holly Flatelle, Dian- na Nagelvoort, Laura Bozanich. Key Club 51
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lex Calegari Photo' A 1. Gabriel Lampro and Stephanie Mash practice their lines. 2. Paul Madison and other members of the Drama Club learn their lines together. Paul, president of the club, said, The club is benefiting the Drama Department. 3. Just a dancin fool? Not this girl! Stephanie Mash dances during a rehearsal. I 3 ro -S? ff' 3 .9 D 5 Jazz'n Stuff 53
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