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Stud nt r turn as counselors Solving adolescent problems, going on hikes, and meeting new people, were all part of the week for juniors and seniors who attended science camp as counselors. Counselors were expected to show responsibility and leader- ship qualities on their five-day trip to Jones Gulch, near Santa Cruz, where they took on the problems of a cabin filled with Lodi Unified School District sixth graders. Starting the day at 7 o'clock in the morningf counselors pre- pared themselves for a day filled with hikes, trips, and Hbadi' food. Counselors not only learned responsibility and leadership, but science camp also proved to be an experience in the outdoors. l learned a lot about the outdoors that l had forgotten since sixth grade, said senior Heath Carr. Activities of the week included a trip to Pebble Beach, becom- ing a member of the Dead Fred Club, la tree hit by lightningl, night hikes to see the stars, the Alone Walk, building shelters out of available materials, and on the last night, a square dance for everyone. l wanted to work with kids, said senior Sally Tuckerman, the best thing about camp was the talks with kids at night and the worst was after those talks when they wouldn't let me sleep. t'Being a counselor was a worthwhile and practical experi- ence in preparation for life and the great majority of students had found it extremely positive, said Bruce Lattimer, assistant princi- pal. by Jennifer Jacobs if 1. Up to his neck in trouble? No, only pebbles as junior Brad Burr is buried by his cabin full of sixth graders. 2. Making sure no one 700 tried to take pebbles from Pebble Beach is junior Brad Burr and senior Charlie Commere from Lodi High.
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Photo by Kent Wlsenor 1 Exhausted from the Triatholon Karen Grom and Elizabeth Hatch show smiles of accomplishment 2 Barry Marson dem onstrates the etiquette of wearing safety goggles. 3. Stressing the importance of keeping all Surjeet Dosjanh's fingers is teacher Doug Wion. 4. Principal Floyd Williams discusses the importance of ed- ucation to a concerned mother. 72 O' by Eric Johnston Photo Photo by Erlc Johnston af , , , xg f f f X ...ph W W S ?L ff 49 , I 4' F59 W E E 'E E Photo by Erl
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