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f' I My I M 449 0 Work Force fter the school day was complete, the students of DHS found many ways to pass the time. Some participated in club activities or sports. Many oth- ers found another way to pass the time and also earn a little spending money. Working provided students with a pleasant alternative to going home straight from school and hitting the books . Some popular local places of employment included Jewel, Village Market, Ford Pharma- cy and Deerfield's. Students could also be found working at various shops in Northbrook Court including The Gap, The Limited, JR. Fliggins, Brooks and various courtyard restaurants. There are several reasons why students chose to spend their afternoons at part-time jobs. Many held jobs to earn extra spending money or to save for college expenses. Students also undertook employment that provided exper- ience for future careers. Even though many had never worked before, DHS students found they enjoyed being employed because it provided a different aspect to an otherwise monotonous lifestyle. Others, however, liked working not only for the money, but also for the chance to be with school friends and meet new people. Although it was difficult trying to fit work into a busy schedule, a senior remarked, the added spending money was worth the effort. Here's the Scoop . . . After helping a in the Bag . . , Making sure not to put customer make a difhculf decision, the milk on top of the bread, Rich Tina Lindemann hands over the Frazln and Matt Nielsen spend time change. baggin' it at Village Market. M525 e ttet .e K many purchases at Hit or Miss. Student Jobs 17 Barely Time To Breathe A busy Debbie Kaiz wraps up one of the day s
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Displaying Her Knowledge As Professor Willard Alison Gutterman introduces the audience to Grover's Corners. llii Their Town his fall, DHS students performed Thornton Wilder's Our Town , a play which depicts the lives of the Gibbs and the Webb family. The Gibbs family was played by Becky Menacker, Erik Snyder, Brooke White and Eric Lambert. The Webb family was portrayed by Pam Paset, Stan Koy, Jake Kane and Nancy Lieberman, Our Town takes place during the early 1900's in the small town of Grover's Corners, New Hampshire. Specifically, the play cen- ters on the relationship be- tween sixteen-year-old George Gibbs, played by Eric Lambert, and seven- teen-year-old Emily Webb, played by Nancy Lieberman, who fell in love and got mar- ried. The tone, however, changed in the third act when the audience saw Emi- ly's funeral. Emily received a chance to go back and relive her twelfth birthday. She, however, was disappointed realized the theme of Wilder's play, that people never realize life while they are living it. Throughout the play, the Stage Manager, played by Jennie Fieinish, narrated the action to the audience, while occasionally entering the scene as one of the charac- ters. The stage manager is a trademark of the play. A sen- ior proclaimed, lt's the best fall play I have seen in my four years at DHS. This can really help me when l have to read it in Eng- lish, commented an under- classman. The play was directed by a newcomer to DHS this year, Mr. David Hirsch, who is the youngest licensed teacher in District 113, at twenty-three years old. Also, Our Town was made possible through a superb stage crew, headed by Mr. Putz. All in all, an out- standing performance was brought tothe DHS stage by the hard work of the dedi- when she saw the past and cated cast and crew. I . - Brotherly Love . . . As George Gibbs, Kfleefmg BY HGV Grave 4 - - 7776 de- Eric Lambert confides in his sister He- 0985611 Emily witnesses her husband be-503, played by Brggkg White, George revealing his emotions about her death, Fall Play 19
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