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DEKllL'9 ADKIOCATEI Once upon a time, in the land of Decamhian there lived a schizophrenic Wicked Witch of the West!Good Witch of the East, Val Himes, and her 28 Munchkin protegees: Karl, the virtuous sex symbol. . .Debbie, the soulful mousketeer. . .Linda Austin and her All American Book. . .Linda Swaine, an All American Girl. . .Ozzie and Harriet's answer to the 7O's, MikeLaura. . .Allen, Bambi's little brother. . .Steve, Cassandra. and Hanley, the photographers who spent too much time in the darkroom and not printing enough pictures. . .Larry, the typical temperamental artist with the infamous infallible filing system. . .Eric and Belinda. the Bobby Riggs and Billy Jean King of Del Campo's sport scene. . .Judy, the girl who did most of her serious work in The Trans-Am. . .Patty, who FASTLY auctioned off her body. . .Kim. the Patron of Pastries. . . Karen, the girl that wrote the songs that made the whole world sing. . .Donna and Jane, who gave the staff a bad reputation for getting their work done on time. . . Bob, an easy going clutz who was always in first gear, or in other words, a square with rounded corners. . .Connie, Stacey and Liz, Bahama Mama, De Wop, and Wiz. the Terrorsome Trio, whose sarcasm and cynicism gained them little love.. .Laura, her never ending infatuation with some body.. .Julie. the Nutcracker of the suite. . .Marsha, who always intoxicated the staff with popcorn on her breath. . .Nancy, who read comic books during class and then hurried out to catch her bus. . .Charlene, whose wardrobe always contradicted the weather. . .Kelly, the guy who was always eating the staff's food and taking an occasional picture. . .Barry Steel and Betty Vogel, who let staff photographers use their lab lbetween ski tripsl. . .Terry Dibert, the Baron of Frequent Bad News. . .Pischel, the company who did not let its equipment fall to pieces this year. . .Kee Coleman, the studio that did numerous rush jobs and took pictures any time of the day or night: i.e. Junior Prom. . .Miss Logan, the woman who supported the staff members' habits: i.e. cokes and parking. . .and last but certainly not the least Pwince Wonald, the man who had the patience not to divorce Mrs. Himes. Even though the various temperamental personalities at times conflicted, they all managed to live happily ever and follow the Yellowbrick Road, without slashing each others' throats. JLBQZVU QQQ Wax 6Z7fL0f Af U fwwcocuzzfud Jmzobif . ' m ' ,Q 5 Qi . Jtczki ta V B gym! T Z name. We A 315
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Dave Mason was one of the many musicans touring Sacramento last year, photographed in his December 21st concert at the Memorial Auditorium, upper left. After-rally pranksters create a spiritless character which is exactly the opposite of DC's spirited enthusiasm in both student body rallies and stiff sports competition, below. Pat Lenhart and Melonie Lyon mimic future events as they participate in DC's mock wedding in January. Ju mf Q1 -11-V . , ' I i,, if . 9 Mi. ,ff F1'5f'.4-'- f' f 'in 'q. 5Q'-f f fvf.:, .,, .T , ,,, r President Ford receives a pat on the cheek from his high school tcachcr, Lcla Mar-,I Davis. He was one of her pupils when Mrs. Davis taught at South High School in Grand Rapids, Michigan during the l93O's. An AP wirephoto. i i i i xv f f-. i x fxvvfixvv' s ll in n 1 ii 0 ll in 9 u 17 ii y fn X I S Sf sl S I S , , X . X . 1.1-'gf-xfzsf-mf:sumfra-izrvzsiiztxm-i2,?sfjw.,i'ins: z?Trts.w : --:: :: '.:: 2:5-1 :I Z: SSS: Sl-: :.: :: ,:.:.::: LZIIYLQXQZISSIXLZAISQikgilfllbaiaijgakz2uf3l 2.193 kXIi?QJX2'Zi'f' Nu! g U! I . SJ' gg N. gg x l , s .ff,.k.'lz,.AL.,,4f,f 317 L 4
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