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Laughter, smiles and tired faces were all seen at the 24 hour Marathon Volleyball on February 7 and 8 which was sponsored by the Del Campo Nattional Honor Society. The idea for the marathon came from NHS president, Debbie Bispo. The project was done as a community service with all proceeds going to the American Cancer Society as a memorial to Charles Green, former teacher of Biology and Chemistry at Del Canpo for 10 years. Other projects were planned along with fun activities for NHS members. One of these activities was a trip to Berkeley to see a USC basketball game. NHS members stop for a rest on their way to Berkeley l3l. Dave Streeter contemplates the day's activities l4l, NHS Members lst row ll to rl: Judy Heinselman, Cathy Little, Charlene Aubert, Liz Mocettini, 2nd row: Nancy Lewis, Kathy Shadburn, Karol Toivonen, Kitty Masters. Pam Castori, Dave Streeter, 3rd row: Ken Jones, Dave Michelis, Bill Watson, Linda Swaine, Dave Nystrom, Marc Schwartz. Belinda Martineau, Debbie Bispo, Hilda Kwok, Dennis VonBrauchich, Jill Eason, Greg Purrington, l5l. 109
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in and out of school. The Junior National Association of the Deaf which was instituted nearly two years ago is one of the 50,000 local chapters in the United States. The Del Campo Jr. NAD planned many social and fund-raising activities throughout the school year. The club sold T-shirts with l Love You written in sign language inside a red heart. They also sold See's Candy, raffle tickets and alphbet calendars in sign language. Car washes and bake sales also helped to increase the club profits. These profits went towards putting on an award banquet in June and to sending delegates to the annual Jr. NAD convention in North Carolina in April. Although the convention aided club leaders in their endeavors to conduct meetings and club activities, it also provided the participants with recreation and fun. Breaking down prejudices toward the deaf and hard-of-hearing was club president, Kelly Alexander's main goal. She felt the too many deaf students Preiudlce The number of hearing students who are learning sign language is increasing according to Kelly Alexander, and she says this will help to increase the number of deaf students that are able to participate in sports, drama and work programs that traditionally involved only hearing students. Selling Happenings books, ushering midterm graduation and working in the snack bar during games were only a few of the activities of CSF lCalifornia Scholarship Federationl. Most of the money earned went towards a trip to Berkeley with members of NHS to see a USC basketball game, CSF was open to all students with high scholastic standing. Being a member of CSF opened many scholarship opportunities to college or university bound students. Students with continuous CSF membership in the last five semesters of school were proclaimed life members and received a CSF seal on their diploma and transcripts. They also received achievement awards and automatic enrollment in lower division honor societies. Jr. NAD Members lst row: Deborah Moon ladvisorl, Shelly Pierce, Kathy Bianchi, Larry Clark, Kelly Alexander, Carmen Voland, Dennise Singleton, Sue Mowrer ladvisorl, Myron Greenstone ladvisorl, 2nd row: Kelly Brown, Victor Shaw, Mike Barnes, Cynthia Nichols, Rick Johnson, Karen Burgess. lll. CSF Members: Seniors: Leslie Angelo, Linda Austin, Debbie Bispo, Daniel Camilli, Pamela Castori, Suzanne Day. Ellen Franz, Mitchel Gipson, Karl Grubaugh, Caryn Gustafson, Ann Hankins, Jewell Hargleroad, Lawrence Haynes, Ronald Hedges, Judy Heinselman, Kathleen Henderson, Elizabeth Hogrefe, Jim Jester, Kenneth Jones, Laura Kimmelshue, Mark Kraft, Hilda Kwok. Lanell Lovelace, Julie Lumsden, David Mahrle, Belinda Martineau, Latherine Masters, Dave Michaelis. Elizabeth Mocettini, Greg Purrington, Craig Scharton, 108 Q29 . - .. , . sur S -.N . X , 'sl Marc Schwartz, Kathy Shadburn, Barry Silken, Janice Spitzer, David Streeter, Linda Swain, Kathryn Young, Juniors: Ross Adelman, Anita Ames, Phillip Amundson, Marsha Araki, Julia Arthur, Richard Battershell, Donald Bosworth, Jeffrey Bryan. Grag Cole, John David. Kenneth Decio, Barbara DeVoe, Deborah Fuller, Brad Granath, Carol Grass, Susan Hammitt, Linda Hartley, Mark Hennes, Suzanne Hunziker, Mark Hutchinson, Susan Jennings, Carl King, Donna MacBean, Louise Maynard, Janet McCullough, Cynthia Merritt, Anne Mosnier, Eric Morse, Michael Novak, Brett Peterson. Kenneth Reardon, Richard Reed, Donald Reinnoldt, Kimberly Rudzik, Scott Schales, Mike Schedler, David Sharp, Richard Stewart, Sande Sutter. Lisa Taylor, Julie Tom, Marc Valley, Roderric Ward, Paula Warren. Caniel Williams, Ronald Wilkinson, Sophomores: Janee Anson, Loori Asbury, Barbara Brumdwell, John Bolce. Charlene Brandt, Vicki Brick, Kristina Camilla, Kim Calrk, Alisa Craft, Kelly Cox, Denise Daus, Elaine Davis, Debbie Decher, Philip Duncan, Susan Emerson, Ann Filby, Jeff Flanagan. Caroyl Flugstad, Suzanne Garcia, Leslie Graham, Karen Hall, Mark Hammand, Karen Hayes, Grant Herndon, Raymond lmbsen, Kara Johnson. Donald Jones, Gloria Krauss, Craig Kreeger, Mike LaMarr, Lori Larragueta, Vanice Laughlin, John Lear, Bebra Mayer, Mary McCorrmick, Kevin McCutcheon, Brian McDonough. Steve McDonald, Cindy Medders. Debi Motsinger, Susie Oettle, Marianne Ramer, Joy Reardon, Linda Rodine, Kerry Rose, Susan Schoch. Thomas Schroeder, Brenda Smith, Joan Smith, Leslie Squires, Sharon Svensson. Linda Talcott, Jeff Thompson, Carol Thornsberry, Dan Tow, Alison Wagner, Gerogory Ward, William Watson, Timothy Werth, Nancy Williamson, Sheri Witherell, Tracey Wooden, Brian Young. Freshmen: Bill Ainsworth, Loranne Anderson. Richard Barton, Lyn Blackmer, Andrew Bohannan. Karen Burgess, Ben Davis, Brian Derby, Jim Derby, Thomas Donahue, Judy Fuller, Jill Merta, Fritsi Montgomery, Gillian Robinson, Julie Rudzik, Terri Sherman, Megan Stash, Cynthia Steger, Mark Warren, Phil Warren, Bill Weir, Ellen Wilson, Becky Wong l2l.
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The Del Campo Wrestling Club was created by Joe Cavallero to help promote wrestling during the off season and to raise money to help support the team. Several fund raising activities were held including a A Thon on April 3 and an alumni wrestling meet on April 7. Wrestlette members sitting: Debbie Forester, Carol Butler, Kim Buche, Lori Hinkle, Lynn Angelo. Standing: Mike Harris ladvisorl, Sue Hogefe, Wendy Haydon. Not shown: Kim Nance, Ann Edwards, Gina Parto, Kerry Rose, Janice Caughlin, Chris Pantell, Valerie Perkins. lll. Wrestling Club members lst row ll to rl: Remo Deregibus, Wally Gross, Tim O'KeIly, Rory Ward, Jim Cusack, 2nd row: Allan Myron, Greg Warnshuis, Dave Jaramillo, Keith Basson, Mike Peterson, Joe Walker, Bruce Kimball, Joe Cavallaro, Brain Stuart, 3rd row: Jim Witt, Jim Bockman, Jerry Walker, Rob Elliot, Vernon Jimmerson, Ken Haycock, Bob Cooksey, Jon Thronesberry, Larry Buckle, Jim Peterson l2l. 110 it 'Sew
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