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'Q52:ls3II.wS,-.'-:-'Sf:ELf' 'aa' - t 1-1. ,. x Del Campo was the host to the First Festival and plans are already underway for next year's Festival. It was a success in every way. The dramatic troupe consisted of: Tom Swanner, Rusty Hoffer, Jacquie Langworthy, Mike Goode, Debbie Decker, Karen Heinitz. Dan McFeeley, Janet Lopes, Jayna Anderson, Michelle Gish, Will Robinson, John Banks, and Eric Wheeler. Janet Lopes, Mike Goode, and Jayna Anderson glare venomously making for their strong portrayals in the one-act Mary Stewart ll l, An aching Mike Goode acts as a cripple in Little Foxes. l2l. Eric Wheeler and Dan McFeeley piggy-back in Rosencranz and Gildenstern l3l. A peaceful Debbie Decker prays in Little Foxes l4l. Eric Wheeler and Dan McFeeley receive an award for Best Scene at the banquet while Bernard Cody proudly applaudes them l5l. Tom Swanner and Rusty Hoffer rock in l'm Herbert l6l. 69
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Del Campo's acting students participated in and hosted the January 29-31 Drama Festival. Among the schools were: San Juan, Encina, La Sierra, Bella Vista, Nlira Loma, Sylvan, and Starr King. The night of the 31st was the most exciting of the weekend because of the awards banquet. The Del Campo participants were proud of themselves as Del Campo received awards for Best Scene l Rosencranz and Gildenstern performed by Will Robinson, John Banks, Dan McFeeley, and Eric Wheelerl and Best Oral Interpretation l Easter Reading by Jayna Anderson, Matchmaker by Tom Swanner, and Julius Caeser by Mike Goodel. Senior Jayna Anderson was also awarded a S50 scholarship, Drama instructor, Bernard Cody, reflected on the success of the festival. The First Annual San Juan Unified School District Theatre Arts Festival' was an Success The Del Campo Drama Department helped promote it and the Del Campo Drama Club organized it and saw it accomplished. Over 400 jr. high and high school students were included-showing everyone in the District- that drama is an important part of every school's curriculum-and students are interested in it as a program for self enrichment. 68
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Although many students took the Career Center, R.O.P., and the Student Store for granted: they were an important facet of Del Campo. Students have always been faced with the decision of what to do after they graduate, the Career Center gave them the chance to explore the many opportunities open to them. Mary Fryer ran the Career Center in her own special way, adding a flair with live greenery. R.O.P. fRegional Occupational Programl was started in the San Juan Unified School District in 1973. lt was a joint effort between Sacramento County and the San Juan Unified School District. ln 1973 the 1970-73 R.O.P. alumni were surveyed on their success in finding jobs. 71M of those polled had found jobs in the field in which they were trained. Some of the many fields that were open to R.O.P. students were: Agricultural and Animal Care lFarrier-Horseshoer, Nursery. Landscaping and Grounds Maintenancel: Business and Office lBanking, Consumer Affairs, Word Processinglg Communications and Media lCommercial Art Operations, Radio and Televisionlg Construction and Heavy Equipment lConstruction Tradesli Health lHealth Ancillary Training Service- H.A.T.S.lg Recreation and Youth Organization Leadershiplp Manufacturing and Maintenance llndustrial Drafting, Sheetmetalweldinglp Marketing and Distribution lMerchandise, Retail Salesl: Service lAdministration of Justice. Cosmetologylp QE Mr. McConnell and Charlene Ries balance the books- an important part of successful business, l1l. 70
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