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

 - Class of 1987

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How long can a burrito take? With the shortened lunch time many students rushedtothesnackbartobeguaranteeda good meal. ..-M F: I . ff 'Q'-mega' - 1 -- K ' .ts - 42524. r'fI'4:l'Ni .ay Y I . 4 1 l 3 1 , 1 I' 5 I L Birds! The campus is bombarded by Greg Hduston's classroom which was actually half the normal slze seagullsafterlunch duetothetrashlhan, of a room. Others that were kept In tlght were Jlm Waldman and Lois ParrIsh's classes. left around school. These birds often stressed out some students as they searched for cover. , LIFELESS NIGHTS i Where is there to go after the game? This question could be f f heard echoing tlffgughout lthi gym .. e H 3 llfing t 0 as' Y N E rm ketbalivsecason orilang x - 4 given ri ay nig t. n- 1 is Ortunafely the fimswer was often,'Noth1ng! Although Sacramento was centrally locateid the agtu? city il?elf'il1idn't provi e an a un ance o nig ttime en- tertainments. There was always the movies, Phipps Family Creamery and the occasional big party, but new op- tions didn't seem to be overwhelming. Since there is never anything to do on the weekeiiids D-onny cclofmis over FA UL TY FA CILI7-IES and we watc movies an a a- With onl one small set of bleachers around the track Del Campo was never the host of JV or Varsity foot- ball games as well as night soccer games. Not only did the ack of' stands prevent football from competingion its home turf, but it was also a pro lem during the baseball season c because there was one set of stands around each baseball Q' field forcing spectators to sit on the ground or stand. Another big problem was the condition of the swim- ming pool whose lane ropes did not tie up but just floated around the pool aimlessly. You run into the wall when you are doing the back- stroke because they don't have any flags up, and 74 is so cold,' sai Leanne Boger. Even if one just wanted to take a lap around the track it was difficult because of its potholes and avel sur- face. DC's lack of sports facilities made it difficult to attend or partici- pate in all the athletic events. f sleep, said Lisa Ortega. Many times after a drive around looking for somethin to do students ended up grabbing aiite to eat and heading home in time for Friday Night Videos. f C OMPLE TEL Y CLOSED A distinctive change on campus was the appearance o campus mon- itors equipped with walkie-talkies. These modes of communication helped greatly in the enforcement of closed campus. Closed camius had been in existence since the eginning ofthe 1983-84 school year, but this year the policy was strictly enforced. Even if a student was just walking to the lavatory during class time they would be accosted and interrogated. It seems like when we've hit high school we shouldn't have such strict campus control. I feel like I'm in jail, said Amy Cooper. Although most students did not appreciate the changes, this method of keeping people in class proved to be successfu as the number of roving students was greatly decreased. UNDER co VER A One drawback of the DC campus was its lack of protection from the elements. When th-e rains hit hard colds set in. Braving the weather was just a part of getting to class.Students such as Kristen Mc arthy, Jill David- son, and Debbie Dushku were among the smart students who carried um- brellas to protect them from water damage. I always carry an umbrella to school because I hate getting drenched and I end up sharing it with everyone, said Paula Frazier. Because most students did not bother to bring an umbrella to school books had to double as hats as the mad dash to beat the tardy bell continued throughout the day. 1 MATTER OF A ,, in -,-:v,....,--Wf.,..- ,YA

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