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ttf, ,,. -NJN at, , gg, www,-V , ,YM my W JSWGLZKXF A ,M YW W, W, 1 4, . M,,,.A,,t ,L-if fa L N ,, we f The Freshman really came on strong this year, making Del Campo History by winning the Spirit Stick 4 times in a row. Driven on by President Jon Ross, several Freshman displayed outstanding leadership qualities, putting in time and effort to keep the Class of '79 on its feet. Alexes Robles and Carrie Totoian organized the Freshman Homecoming activities. and were aided by Maria Zefo in planning the Sports-a-rama. The Juniors iced the Spirit Stick at this year's first Football Rally, September 19. Spiritedly represented by Class President Tod Spitts, the Class of '77 took first place overall in the Homecoming festivities for the third year. Continuing this Success the Juniors organized a most unique fund raiser, the Ping-Pong-a-Thon, held the first weekend in November, in the Del Campo gym. Obtaining sponsors for this 24-hour non-stop Ping Pong game, the Juniors earned close to nine hundred dollars. s.,, 8 A-'N' ,ff .. M my ' A, 47
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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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The fast pace of school life this year r V M3 Yr 1? U! 1 ,:'f:,, E, .fu N .'44,L.'sl'.d I . X4 sl x 3.? 'i55 5:1 - , X' 'if if H ' 48 caught most of us unaware of the passing months until we reached the end and looked back, astonished to find only MEMORI ES REMAIN. From the Homecoming game we lost to a Spirit Week celebration second to none. DC students displayed more emotion for the school than ever before through their participation in rallies, organizations and activities. An enduring monument, the Sports-a-Rama trophy boldly listed past victors, some of which were sharp memories while other were lost within the circles of time. AETNITIE9 fab fllx f .si-r'.v:sH22 L.xN.,1kx .-:lam IQ J- I, 151.15 ut-irgfxwfslvf 5 l
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