San Marcos High School - Talisman Yearbook (San Marcos, CA)

 - Class of 1987

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Craftine The World The Art Club was set up to allow the members to do a large variety of exciting projects that could not be done in class. Some of the students were involved in a Tie Dye party, that is tying knots in T-shirts and then dipping them in the dye to make patterns on the shirt. Pumpkin sculpting and making Christmas ornaments were other club activities. This year we had a small but enthusiastic group of people that enjoyed hands-on experiences in the arts, said club ad- visor Susan Lewis. Potter's Club is much like the Art Club in that it is mainly set up to allow the students who enjoy pottery to do different pro- jects outside of class. The pottery room is full of art that has been made by the students of SMHS. We are looking forward to more activities in the coming years as the Potter's Guild grows, said advisor Hylton Sanders. by Danette Norrid 1. Art Club, tst Row: Maria Froehle, tvtarcelline Roybal, Darya Wolfe, Bret Fowler, Antoinette Arceo, Pam Winters, Sheila Todd. 2nd Row: Ken lmaizumi, Susan Lewis, Shawndee Vander Mate, Sandy Burdick, Kristin Golberg, Holly Urban, Guinevere Boostrom, Bonnie Orphanos, Karolena Smith. 2. Potter's Club, tst Row: Scott Barone, Chris Anderson, Loren Schleich, advisor Hylton Sanders, Brian Lockhart, Robert Piceno, Don Seale, Matt Guest, Jeremy lvlortenson, Sam Morris. 3. Donnie Seale, a member of the brand new Potters Club dips his pot in the glaze. lt's the first meeting and he has already made something. 4. Bret Fowler, a future artist of the year, works on what is to be his latest. When it is done it will be called The Hand. 66 Art and Potters llfillbl 003 ?0l0LId SUS X wt vs Y .ft

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--w--.-....,,..., Write On! This was the first time in many years that a beginning jour- nalism class existed. The class taught the students all aspects of journalism. They learned everything from how to conduct interviews, and writing various kinds of newspaper stories, to taking pictures. The aspiring journalists also learn- ed such skills as typesetting and creative layouts. The students, who passed this class will be producing a bi-weekly or monthly school newspaper, The Mark, next year. ln past years, the yearbook staff finished its deadlines in the spring, and then produced several issues of the Mark. Advisor Sandy Robinson, who is training the students to be serious journalists, said, This has been one of the best jour- nalism classes l've ever had. The students are very creative and bright as well as dependable. Toward the end of the school year the class was ready to put out a few issues of the Mark. The class had fun getting in- to gear for next year. Ms. Robinson said she likes teaching journalism because lt's one of the few 'real' experiences students have in school. They know that their writing for the newspaper is a vital part of school life. Danette Norrid l El .wif .03 J 1st Flow: Tom Calac, Heidi Sartori, Colby Sherwood, Lisa McCarthy, Marisa Testa, Vicky Rebarchek. 2nd Row: David Evans, Dan Trumpis, Chris Lynch, Matthew B. Marlowe, Jenny Johnson, Paula Kundinger. 3rd Row: Rita Hor- nack, Shasta Wyman, Amy Durnil, Bodie Lowe, LeRhonda Tanker, Gladys Santiago, Deirdre Johnston, Lynn Summerhill. 1. Paula Kundinger types fran- tically. Her first year in journalism she produced many excellent stories. 2. Darwin Dennis writes a story for the Dragon, the parent newsletter which the students helped produce. Journalism 65



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P3ihfil'l2 PBPSTBYS by Danette Norrid Pep Club is in charge of spirit at SMHS. The club spent every Monday afternoon making signs for schools and sport activities and then decorated the school with them. Painted signs encouraging different events appeared weekly. It's very uplifting for the athletes to see a banner supporting their particular sport. The signs also tell the other students who SMHS is playing that week so they might want to come and watch the game, said Susana Navarro, ajunior. The club also sold San Marcos Knights caps which sold out within a few days. Char Koons, the club advisor said, lt's been an experience seeing the members putting in so much time and work to spread the spirit and show enthusiam for the school. 'QL 4- We sexo' 1. The 1986-87 Pep Club, 1st Flow: Deann Sparkes, Dianna Nagelvoont, Kristy Alderson, Susy Weinert, Holly Urban, Michelle Marvin, Catherine Contofalsky, Dawn Murphy, Julie Bond, Pam Winters. 2nd Row: Stacy Huffman, Kristin Hollister, Karen Limahai, Mrs. Koons, Holly Ratelle, Renee Steitz, Julie Weatherford, Teresa Juliano, Shelly Anguiano, Celeste Hook, Jill Miller, Sam Holcomb, Maria Berrelleza, 3rd Row: Michelle Closon, Julie Terral, Carrie Johnson, Mary Olson, Katy Cummings, Julieann Billings, Shannon Frits. 4th Pow: Lainie Trigas, Samantha Donovan, Nancy Stuart, April Wedman, Candi Drabek, Cris Layton, Mona Thibadeaux. 2. Shelly Anguiano is showing school spirit by painting signs that are put up around the SMHS campus. Shelly continued to show school enthusiasm and became the senior Homecoming princess, 3, All the Way Knights, writes Teresa Juliano on a busy Monday afternoon. Teresa is one of many diligent girls who showed up regularly to help support school athletes. Pep Club 67

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