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The most important goal of Spirit Week is to get People Involved lt commences with the auctioning off of slaves by Debra Johnson. The week's activities were intensified with additional displays of spirit, including Nostalgia Day, Farmer Day, and Twins Day. The excitement of Homecoming was concluding with a rally, game, and dance. Turning on the radio to K-108 FM during Halloween, one might have been reminded to drive defensively , or advised that drinking and driving don't mix. These safety messages, made possible through the aid of Officer Parker, were the result of Del Campo's second Traffic Safety Committee. Advised by seniors Lisa Konkel and Liz Mocettini, the committee worked in conjunction with Channel 40 to present numerous safety warnings over the Christmas Holiday, in addition to sponsoring a booth at the 1975 State Fair. Qt 44
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The Sophomore class started early this year with an open dance during the summer. They had several additional money making affairs, such as car washes, candy sells, and sock sells. President Michelle Williams says, it has been a good year, and she is looking forward to getting involved with next year's activities. The officers: Kim O'Kelly, Representatives: Julie Burns, Treasurer: Connie Masterman, Secretary: Michelle Williams, President: Tami Kelly, Vice President: and Helene Gliko, Representative. Yes, the true Spirit of '76 has shown through with the Senior Class. Keeping active with the happenings this class has had little spare time. A senior assembly was held to keep Seniors informed about the traditional senior activities, which included a picnic, play, breakfast, baccalaureate and graduation. ln order to finance the graduation party and the ball, numerous fund raisers were held, including, car washes, candy sells, and an open dance. Senior spirit was elevated with the winning of Sports-3-rama, which had been a goal for the class ever since their freshmen year. Freshman Officers: Representative Karen Davidson: President Jon Ross: Treasurer Lisa Matranga: Representative Laura Wernette: Secretary Denese Schubeni Vice President Chris Hanks l3l. Junior Officers: Robin Harrington, Treasureri Tod Spitts, President: Sheryl Tollefson, Representative: Mark Hutchinson, Vice President: Steve Gunner, Representative: not pictured: Pam McAvoy, Secretary l4l. was ilvfitr 'Q QQQKWZ 441-fr in l. S .,. si' -1' . ,QS aes? 'IJ' WSW V s. - .. . 7, , K H . it gf, In ffW.40U4'J f ' 'M' J XML ws., ...,. N, , . WW -mf. Awta ,t -L 'VTE WWWZ
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