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1. Sean McMahon outlines the rally for the student body. 2. Key Club member David Orr escorts Heidi Kilminster to her seat, PROGRAM COMMITTEE. Front Row: Mike Gordon. Second Row: Kirsten Panizzon, Julie Howard, Wendy Goodell, Evelyn Becht, Lindsey Kiunke. Third Row: Kathy Kalp, Linda Janco, Shawn Maloney, LeAnne Kuhn, Ursula Kroemer, Hilary Rack, Marcy Baird, Kim Panizzon, Vicky Loehr. KEY CLUB, Front Row: Rich Hahn, Mark Simpkins, Andrew Hoffman, David Orrl Second Row: David Chan, Bob Simpkins, Paul Kuhn, Bob Frakes, Fred Hartzman, Paul Marting. Third Row: Mr. Rogers, Chris Merrill, Steve Lewis, Tom Kronen, Doug Hayward, Linus Huffman, Fred Northrop, Ron Stevens, Mike Gordon. Programs Add zip Under the supervision of Mr. Purcell, the program Committee helped to organ- ize the Principal's assemblies. Committee coordinator Ursula Kroemer stated that, although the committee lacked active members, they managed to accomplish their duties. To the student's delight, the group succeeded in convincing adven- turer and explorer John Goddard to return this year with another exciting film on exploring the Nile River. They were also able to engage the Army Band whose snappy performance helped to start off the school year. Service With A Smile The Key Club is mainly a public serv- ice organization, stated president Paul Kuhn, and that the Key Club was. They went to Kiwanis Club meetings and helped with their international drug pre- vention program. The club also sent two members to the 34th annual Key Club International Convention in Anaheim. With aid from advisor Mr. Rogers and Mr. Stoney, the club had a very busy year. At school, members participated in Club Day, escorted the Homecoming princesses, sponsored the Harvest Moon Ball, and painted the Greak Theatre benches. PROGRAM COMMITTEE X KEY CLUB
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H' RALLY COMMITTEE. Front Row: Leslie Dinaberg, John VanDonge, Evelyn Becht, Sean McMahon, Jackie Villegas, Amy Kalp, Lynne Hatfield, Trish Jean. Second Row: John Martony, Kim Wendel, Roger Kelly, Hilary Rack, Amy Anderson, LeAnne Kuhn, Carey Cramer, Maja Olson, Linda Beste. Third Flow: Lindsey Klunke, Anita Oberlander, Ursula Kroemer, Bill Forney, 5 . KW fix W ff' , QW 1 l 'ff Z f , W, , 1' tt rysri, 2 rf I X V, .ff 4' it , ,f . fi-' f 15 1 . , f ,lf ,WW f 2 :f MW! 4 - ,X , f J! '- , Shawn Maloney, Marcy Baird, Gretchen Gardner, Mary Daugherty. Fourth Row: Vicky Loehr, Jett Baldwin, Crystal Adams, Kirsten Panizzon, Kris Veig- ele, Marla Rocha, Sabrina l-lolford, Linus Huffman, Julie Howard, Roxanne Manno, John Leis, John Fernandez, Deana Hilde i 96 RALLY COMMITTEE Rallies Boost Royals Under the creative leadership ot Sean McMahon, the Rally Committee strove to improve the quality ot this year's rallies and to create a broader audience appeal Remember those expertly done take-otts on popular game shows? What about those intriguing games, like passing an Alka-Seltzer tablet with your teeth or pushing a VVV around the tack? These and a wide variety ot other events gave San Marcos students bursts ot spirit and H lunacy before nutrition. lt was traditional to start a Friday morning rally with the Drum Corps and Spiritleaders parading about the campus as students gathered in the Greek Theatre. Once there, the stu dent body participated in rallies with themes ranging from the Un-Rally, where everything was reversed, to a banana eating contest between class representa tives.
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