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The Drama Club, with advisor Bernard Cody running the show, was a great place to release emotions. The Artistic Juices were always flowing on stage for all to see, but there were many who constructed sets, found props and collected scripts. Also, the technique of applying make-up was explained to members. Raising money for Drama was done two ways. First, each member sold suckers during the school year, and second was by collecting junk and selling it at the Roseville Auction. Through these sales, they collected enough money to go on field trips, to bring in theatre groups such as the Ashland Players and to continue the Drama scholarship fund. Larry Haynes professionally applies make-up to Dave Baker ll l. Denise Durfee and Jana Anderson are caught in the action of enacting other people lives l2i. Drama Club members 1st row: Dan McFeeley, 2nd row: Laurie Jimenez, Sharon Svenson, Jan Merta, Vanessa Greaux. 3rd: Linda Hartley, Cindy Ruby, Ann Olson, Rusty Hoffer, Mike Goode, Collette Stannard, 4th row: Bernard Cody ladvisorl, John Banks, Julie Henderson, Karen Heinitz, Janet Lopes, 5th row: Will Robenson, Jayna Anderson, Tom Swanner, Eric Wheeler, Liz Mocettini, Jim Ford, Carrie Stannard l3l. Not Pictured: Debbie Decker, Ellen Franz, Michelle Gish, Robin Harrington, and Richard Kuhwarth r fwm I if r 5 ii is, l L 92 400
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WUNEER1 '?.w-f i gm 5 Allocation of Scarce World Resources was the theme for debate this year. For their topic on this subject. the Del Campo Debate Team chose Security . The topic was researched and developed indepth until enough evidence was found to make a case that would Hold Water The Debate Team then participated in tournaments at Highlands High School and in Berkeley where they tried to defend their case as others tried to take it apart. Searching for the perfect word, Kelly Smith retreats to the dictionary. l4l. Karen Bollwinkel stops for a moment to see what is going on in the Yearbook room. l5l. Debate Team members Marc Schwartz and Carl Douma l6l. 91
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You otta have Art was the of this year's Art Club. The advisor Jack Shafer provided an opportunity for the artists to expand their creative horizens, as well as to develop their own specific areas of interest by offering many different types of art to the club members. Being able to experience new and different types of work was often the most rewarding part of participating in the club. Painting, drawing, and sculpture were all explored, but the most prevalent form examined was the technique of silk- screening. During the year the Club made T- shirts proclaiming You gotta have Art , and buttons displaying the feelings of students during the romantic time of Valentine's Day. Vasil Madzelan looks on as Dan McFeeley, Julie Mardilla, and Jack Shafer create attractive T-shirts by silk-screening. l3,4l. Art Club members: Dan McFeeley, Maggie Langdon, Jack Shafer advisor, Jill Eason, Michelle Ecker, Annete Buttacavoli, Cindy Ritter, Julie Mardilla. l5l 93
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