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1 m CNMl Band. Front Rmv: David Mastro, John Wamer, Craig Petter, Krista Maytield, Katie Nieml, Triola Tucker, Kelly W9Rd9f50fl. Tina Conrad, Pam Howard, Tollnda Thompson, Julie Coberly, Raquel Duarate, Shane Jack, Sarah Lee, Kerl ' Ellis. Second Row: Director Paul Wurschmldt, Senta Parker, Tracl Evers, Shaelyn Flanagan, Stacey McCullough Chllslllle Whltlngton, Usa Cheung, Tanya Gilllm, Wendy Campbell, Shannon Davls, Natalie Amablsco, Davld Stanek: 3gfh3fl18 Becker, Dlana Schultz, Kim Hlnds, Deena Ramos, Sandy Hampton. Third Row: Teresa Santillo, Suml Barbas, ManLnSHornt1udrle, Wes Born, Alex Budman, Scott Higashl, Jason Kenny, Brian Salter, Charlie Messersmlth, Ted Mackey, Am ld edgwrdr,-Debbie Spangler, Kelly Henderson, Jerry Donovan, Edna Owens, lGm Munsey, Joel Lim, Fourth Row: Soon Ming' -E-greg: gllens,Er1c Salter, Matt Levy, Ethan Walker, .Em Riggs, Sanf ichols,.John Elkins, David Crossland, Djrandon W an, Melanie Correa, Jason Davrs, Steve Baughman, 1 Harris. Back Row. Greg Ahner, enni er Wschmldl. Brad Vlncen Aaron Steinbach Justin DuBois Colin Parks ' Ju Jones Kevin Hull Bob Fredeen Am Porter, , L . . . Q r - - Y Km' MUVPW. Trevln Morgan, Becky Hartranlt, John Closson, John Lf as ......v. .. , ohrabka hange After 23 years Paul Wur- schmldt graduated from lun- lor hlgh and started hls career In hl h school. He came from San rannonJunlorHIghInthe Sacramento Clty School Dls- trlct where he taught both band and cholr. l thlnk a change every slx or seven ears ls healt y. lt's someth ng new to work on and new problems to solve, sald Wurschmldt. Thls was the attitude he had regardlng hls new Rosltlon. Wursc mldt had been ln- volved wlth the muslc pro- gram at DC through hls chlldren, Randy, who grad- uated ln 1985 and Jennlfer, a sophomore this year. When theposltlonopenedheapplled. Getting the lob was a pleasant surprlse, he sald. I am lmpressed wlth the leadershl p and the wllllngness to learn that the students have, sald Wurschmldt. He baslcally kept the currlculum the same wlth the addltlon or the band's performances wlth the Dl'lIl team I hope to meet all the obllgbatlons we have this year and ulld the group lnto one of the tlnest pertormlng groups In Northern Calllorn a. I hope tocontlnuethetradltlonofsuc- cess and add to lt so the school can take prlde ln them, sald Wurschmldt. Band X C
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lTl i ll NEW ATTITUDE WHERE'S YOUR PASS??!! This question had been long forgotten by students of all ages until she arrived. Barbara Davis joined Nancy Works at the start of the school year and represented one of the many administrative changes that took place. Many of the changes were brought about by new vice principal Jerry Sando. Sando came from Encina High School where he had served as a counselor and vice principal to replace Jim Goodrich after his retirement. The acquisition of Davis from Encina was just one of the things Sando planned to do to improve Del Campo. l think Barbara does an 'excellent job monitoring the campus. At first students thought she was coming on a little strong, but now I think they realize that she is just doing what she is paid to do,' said Sando. Another acquisition that was made by Sando for the betterment of the adminitstrative process was an extensive walkie-talkie system. From his desk, Sando could communicate with custodians and campus monitors anywhere on the campus. 'Before we had to search all over the school for the janitors and monitors but now we can locate them without any hassle,' said Sando. 'They can be a pain to carry around at times, but they really make our jobs easier,' said Head Janitor Mike Wallace about the hand-held walkie-talkie that he carried. One of the main goals of Sando, who was in charge of buildings and grounds for the campus, was to make the school a place to be proud of., 'llwant to green up all grass areas and to see Del Campo's campus become like a park--neat and clean so students can be proud of it,' said Sando. Throughout the year, grass was planted, new benches were installed, and other actions were taken to help attain Sando's goal. 'The areas where new grass has been planted and sprinklers have been installed are hard to walk across sometimes because of the constant watering and rain. They do look a little better, though, said senior Per Nielsen. Cl ' f Taking matters into his own hands, Vice Principal Jerrry Sando waters the plants in of the orei n Lan ua e win ' front H g I g g g while supervising Homecoming hal dewrations. parklnglorpatrol. Campus Monitor Barbara Davis asks two non-Del Campo students why they are parked in visitor panning. New Administration
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