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Caught In The Act l-luddled in the rain were math teachers fleft to rightj Richard Hogge, lnez Peper, Harry Miller, and Sam Funner, top left. lnez Peper was the newspaper advisor and taught a variety of courses which included English, Algebra, and journalism. She loved to collect unusual antique bottles and garden in her huge backyard. Harry lVIiller didn't consider teaching driver's training a chore-but enjoyed working with the young student drivers. Sam Funnt-r's interest also centered around cars. He liked to repair and re-condition them. Besides being an all-around outdoorsman with his family, Richard Hogge led the freshman basketball team this past season. Margaret Hill was one of four administrators that appeared at the mid- term graduation ceremony. As vice- principal, she was kept busy with the student activities, faculty, and administrative problems, bottom left. Staged on the drama steps, bottom right were English teachers, frow l, left to rightl, Lorena Lindh, Evelyn Williams, and Barbara Jonesg Crow Z, left to rightj Julia Ward, Lois Franchimone, Ruth Rogers and Martha White. Lois Franchimone was one of a few teachers from Del Campo who participated in a belly dancing class at the San Juan YMCA. She spent some of her sunny days rafting down the American River. Lorena Lindh and Evelyn Williams enjoyed the comforts and conveniences of fine dining with their families. Barbara jones indulged in the unusual pastime of mushroom hunting when whe went hiking in the woods. Martha White had a Golden Retriever puppy that whe trained and she was kept busy with her own children's various activities. Ruth Rogers took over the position of advisor to the lnternational Exchange Club. Julia VVard kept on her toes by square dancing in a social dance club.
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Monkeying around on the uneven bars were Cleft to rightl jean Klienke, Gary Summerhays, Sandra Berry, and Eve Thompson, top left. jean Klienke enjoyed camping on weekends and making candles at home. Gary Summerhays became Del Campo's new Varsity soccer coach this year. He is a terrific athlete and displayed his ability in flag football, basketball, and volleyball for a church league and excelled in golfing. Sandra Berry instructed girl's P.E., coached the drill team and introduced a new unit called Weight Training and Conditioningn for junior and senior girls. Eve Thompson coached the girl's tennis team besides regular P.E. classes. Deanna Taylor, left, and Margaret Kohler took their turn working at spring registration for the Girl's P.E. department, bottom right. Deanna Taylor trained her shepherd dog and coached the girl's champion bowling team which came in first place. Margaret Kohler taught units of P.E. which included folk dancing, water ballet, and working on the weight machines. Spanish teacher Barney Jones was assisted by his wife while he filed cards at Del Campo's busy spring registration, far left,. He enjoyed the fresh mountain air and uncrowded conditions of snow shoeing. , at
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lndustrial Arts teachers fleft to rightl Arlan Sanders, Frank Ford, and Rohert Thompson eyed the speaker at their department luncheon.They taught Auto Shop, Mechanical Drawing, and Metal Shop, respectively. Waiting for the ball to drop over the net was JoAnn Walter, Middle left, at one of her Monday night volleyball games. She, along with Sheri Knaak and Valerie Himes, participated in a Citrus Heights Park District league which ran from mid- October to mid-December. Aside from that, she taught freshman and sophomore English. English teacher Harry Griffith flashed a proud smile in front of the picture he created, top middle. Entitled Red Harvest , it is one of a series of three paintings depicting the different harvest colors that he exhibited in the Faculty Art Show.
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