Del Campo High School - Decamhian Yearbook (Fair Oaks, CA)

 - Class of 1987

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1 7' EA. 5- 5' L i X? GI i . LL ,,, . , ..,.,...... 1 Emotions in Freshman f Hall became tense and anticipation hovered in the air as several Varsity Football players made l their way through the un- derclassmen. Who would be canned next? For the Freshman Class no such incidences occur- f red as the seniors seemed ,r to let the underclassmen blend into the Del Campo J campus virtually unno- a 't r L ticed and with no apparent r traumatic events. Seniors often wondered why their fellow class- . mates did not flaunt their r superiority as previous . seniors had. Over the r years, underclassmen's fear of being canned or embarrassed had virtual- . ly disappeared. . Underclassmen could be found eating lunch on Sen- ,. 5, E. vt .ss-,,,' ew ,mg -. , ws, ' x if z W,-a.'-'la-u-i.,.s,.,.M Q 2 Li a 5 if . i ., , 1 . r 5- Q .i.., qu ,, S 3'- ,fn E . E,-Q - ior Lawn and wandering s around upperclassmen ar- , GSS without any feeling or lack there of? of reluctance. I don't think we need to dominate the school or give the un- derclassmen a complex! But we do need to empha- size 'Senior Lawn' not necessarily at lunch, but in other activities, said Jennifer Davis. Some seniors blamed their lack of superior atti- tude on the fact that they didn't get to initiate Sen- ior Lawn. The fact that a dozen of us got arrested for T.P.ing Senior Lawn kind of put a damper on our superiority, but we did get away with it and that showed that at least we had some, said an anony- mous senior. Seniors reacted differ- ently to their lack of su- periority. Some felt that there needed to be more dominance directed to- ward underclassmen. This year is no different than the other three! I just think a little more superiority would be nice, said Jill Salzman. Other seniors did not feel that their lack of su- periority on campus was a major problem. Sure it would be rad if we could all get back into it and have a lot of superiority, but I can still usually get my lunch pretty quick at the froshfsoph cafeteria, said senior Cory Chig- brow. Others felt that super- iority wasn't even the is- sue. We know we're sen- iors, but superiority and dominance isn't so impor- tant, 'seniority' is! said Debbie Frantz. Why aren't these freshmen being 'k-anned'? Vanessa Ama- dor, Kathy Jennings, Denise Campbell, Jennifer Davis, Tara Lee, and Jennifer Hilsinger con- verse casually in the upper- classmen lunch area. Roberta 'Shaughnessyi Sheryl Sheffield If David Sheppard , Susanne Sherman s Teri f Sherwood Steve Singley Nicole Sinko Kevin Slatten Bryan Smith Greg Smith -

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