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Distributed in the Senior social science classes, the ballots for the Semor Favorites consisted of thirteen different categories. It was from these ballots that the votes were tallied and the final choices made. Thus emerged the two most outstanding people from each category. Enthusiastic, conscientious. compassionate and talented described Kathy Shadburn and Craig Scharton, selected as having the Best Personality, i1 l. Versatile in many artistic fields, Most Expressive seniors Ruth Gilliland and Dan McFeeIey sang and strummed their ways into the hearts of their friends, i2l. Seen nearly everyday clothed in fine attire, Mike Morton and Jill Gercovich looked well-coordinated even when they wore jeans, l3l. 200 i
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A few stragglers remained after the Bicentenial Rally to reclaim the handiwork of Janet King. l1l. Intent on building a three-story pyramid, the Rowdy Rooters aspired toward perfection. Their hopes were shattered, though, when a couple of suspicious-looking characters jcleverly disguised as cheerleadersl came up from behind and toppled the creation, l2l. Julie Lumsden anticipated a victorious Senior Sports-a-Rama team, but, just to make sure, gave it her undivided attention and encouragement, l3l. ln a year when non-conformity was at its peak, November's Student-of-the-Month Maggi Kyle Langdon continued to stand out as a true individual. Although Maggi was busy attending morning classes at American River College, she spent the majority of her time at Del Campo, where she worked with Student Government, iniated the project of building a Kiosk, and supplied her hungry friends with whole wheat Fig Newtons, lpictured on page 1641, The Student-of-the-Month award was given out eight times during the school year by the local chapters of the Lions and Elks Clubs. The students, who were picked throughout the year by the teachers and counselors, were chosen for a variety of reasons, ranging from outstanding academic achievement and exceptional spirit to athletic ability and involvement in school affairs. DATES TO REM EM BER October 13 18 Homecoming Week October 17 Homecoming Game October 18 Homecoming Dance November 4 5 Sr Retreat in Monteray November 25 Sports a Rama January 26 Mid term Graduation February 5 lt Snowedl April 18 23 Twirp Week April 22 Powderpuff Football April 23 Twirp Dance May 8 Senior Ball May 24 Senior Breakfast May 1 31 Senior Cut Days June 1 Baccalaureate June 3 Graduationll June 4 Grad Party in Disneyland March 19 Senior's Open Dance Seniors 199
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