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To the Students. Faculty and Friends of Del Campo, This year has been special to me: Special because never before in my life have I learned so much about other people or another place as this year. Rarely have I enjoyed mixing with so many people or taking part in so many new school activities. Students here are very fortunate in having so much to become involved in and I feel I took good advantage of this. Football, student government and yelling and cheering at games have been simple things, but the things that have meant the most to me, and the things I will remember in the future. First impressions it is said are important. My first impression of Del Campo was favorable. Iwas k.,-.... t.. I k Ian observes Del Campo's daily life Ill. Showing his enthusiasm for the senior class, lan actively participates in the Sports-a-Rama l2I. Amidst the madness of Slave Day, lan Hodge portrays a native animal of his homeland Australia l3l. 88 Greeted and enthusiastica ly by people keen to learn about me and my country. I saw an exciting school, vibrant with people intent on making the most of their school life. From my first day, I met warm and friendly people who I hope will remain my friends for a long time. I know I have benefited from my AFS experience. Just by taking part in the day-to- day lives of normaI Americans, I have learned a lot about the way of life of people in this wonderful country. I have been accepted as part of the school and the community. At the same time of course, I had great fun. Thank you for sharing this wonderful year with me. I hope you have all benefited from it as much as I have. lan Hodge AFS Student Australia Ps.,N.-, - xi . . ll N. E
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N ., .,-: ' ,Q Xk., Y K .- R' 1 l .v .. , . ll' 5 sf I i ,t . lst Although the Ski Club did not have many official members this year: its effects on Del Campo's sking segment was great. By providing. the opportunity and transportation for skiers to get to the slopes, the club was able to reach many students. Nearly every day, during early spring, the Ski Club sold tickets for their Sierra J aunts both lunches. Unfortunately, the weather was not on the skiers side this year with snow not falling until February. For this reason some early trips had to be canceled. Even it the trip was canceled, Barry Steel, club advisor, would hold meetings showing members how to correctly care for equipment, what to wear, and he was even heard to tell an old sking story or two. A if Q, ....f , J. Preparing for the first ski trip of the season, D.C.'s students get geared up for the expedition. l4,6l. A sleepy skier tries to get moving at six-thirty in the morning. l5l. 87
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WP, an 1 'Vw WWWWM 5 L2 Sharing the secrets of the world with its members, the International Exchange Club Enriched many lives. By sponsoring Belinda Martineau's trip to South Africa and Collette Stannard's journey to Turkey, IEC was directly responsible for exposing two students to a foreign life. Indirectly, IEC revealed different societies to many others by providing the correct atmosphere of stimulated discovery. Whether the occasion was a Halloween Party or a venture to an exotic restaurant, the result was the same. People were learning about the customs and habits of another people while sharing themselves. IEC Club members I3I. Jovial jack-o-lantern Janet Lopes jokes around at the IEC Halloween party I4I. Clowning Barbra DeVoe is caught in a moment of quiet thought I5I. IEC members 1st row: Jeff Bryan, Carrie Stannard, Suzanne Hunziker, Cindy Ruby, Janet Lopes, Collette Stannard, 2nd row: Vera Loehr, Lynn Angelo, Debbie Mayer, Karen Heinitz, Suzanne Day, Belinda Martineau, Bridget Cummings, Ruth Rogers, Not Pictured: Sande Sutter, Barbara DeVoe, Ian Hodge, Richard Battershell, Betsy Stannard, Larry Haynes.
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