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Very into Creative Arts by Dierdre Johnston What can students do to get colleges to look at them? One way is to join VICA Wocational Industrial Clubs of Americaj a club that students who are in- terested in vocational fields can join. Colleges take a special look at students that have participated in competitions held by this club. VICA holds competitions in vocational fields and awards scholarships and gold medals to the winners, said Phillip Trigas. Club members gain experience in areas such as job interviews, applications and crafting. Other students, along with teacher Jon Landen, have been preparing for state and regional competi- tion. lvly main goal is to make it to the nationals in Job lnterviews, said Brian Hily, VICA member. Besides setting goals and working on projects, club members also enjoy it. Being in VlCA has been fun! said Kim Casey. 1. John Carpenter is doing some serious drawing, He's really in- volved with his work, 2. Sam Hull is working on one of his crea- tions. Sam is a VICA member. 3. Cary Vorwith and Lars Lile are discussing their project, They are in the wood shop class. 4. Phil Trigas is going over his work. He's hoping for a scholarship. 68 VICA L Q,
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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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Our Future by Danette Norrig If you want to show off your business skills, FBLA fFuture Business Leaders of Americal is the club to be in. FBLA went to state competition last April in Fresno. The com- petition tested the high school students' business skills. To start with, the club competed in small conference competi- tions. The small competitions led up to the state competition. The club also helped elect state officers for FBLA while they were in Fresno. FFA iFuture Farmers of Americaj is a club that supports the agriculturally involved students of SMHS. The club has land by the campus where they raise animals and learn how to take care of them. The people in FFA are my family and we're really a close group, said club president Craig Blackmore. I believe that FFA prepares not only for tomorrow's agriculture careers, but teaches and encourages the members in many other fields. 1. The 1987 FFA, First Row: Shawne Hagerthy, Ondrea DeAngeIis, Nida Ftae Heading, Julie Ftazbornik, Luis Garcia, Diane Penci, Danielle Winsfyg, Dawne Hagerthy, Sonja Stevens, Jennifer Collett, Ftobert Wiebe, Flon Webb. Second Row: Stacey Boyle, Scott Stamp, Jarin Satterlee, Lisa Voyles, Anni Flisner, John Swanson Ill, Nichole Draucker, Jessica Chapman, Cherrie Steckman, Debbie Saalfeld, Garrett Mitchell, Third Bow: Lisa Bexius, Tiffany Usrey, Tracy Nahtygal, T, C, Flhodes, Bockell Gross, Jennifer O'Bourke, Nina Seppala, Jason Barringer, Craig Blackmore, Linda Perkins. Fourth Bow: Lisa Estes, Christa Smith, Lance Fticotta, Jon Pence, Jim Ftisner, David Webb, Michael Patterson. Fifth Bow: Patrick Fahring, Robert Lyles, Lee Blackmore, Bud Estill. 2. 1987 FBLA, First Row: Jennifer Kleinman, Paul Groom, Kim Edwards, Jamie Hollister, Angelique Chavez, Jody Barret, Second Flow: Shannon James, Ana Lunsford, Jenny Johnson, Yvette Gurule, Janee Baldwin, Emily Moniaga, Mrs, Goad. Third Bow: Annie Tyler, Anita Tyler, Kim Anderson, Mylene Moniaga, Lynn Summerhill, Lana Hornmerding. 3, At a lunchtime meeting Angelique Chavez, who is president of FBLA, discusses plans for the year as Jenny Johnson listens closely. 4, Garrett Mitchell gets ready to bid on a pie as Debbie Saalfeld urges him on. FFA and FBLA 69
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