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Principal Changes Although there were numerous physical changes to DHS, these were not the only noticeable differences from previous years. In addition to a new look to the building, the entire administration was reorganized. For starters, interim principal John Scornavacco was officially named principal of DHS. After coming from Highland Park, Scornavacco worked hard to renew the excitement sur- rounding our school. ln an attempt to meet students and hear their opin- ions, Scornavacco began new break- fast meetings with random pupils to get a more accurate view of the stu- dent body. Helping him achieve this goal, other positions were also reassigned. Ac- companying Scornavacco from our sister school was Mr. .lim Swanson. He became one of the trio of assis- tant principals including Mrs. Merle Monroe and Mr. John Swearngin. ln addition, Deans Barry Bolek and Mir- iam Pike assumed their new appoint- ments. Despite the numerous changes, the students, teachers and administration have grown together, using the changes as a stepping stone in their attempt to make DHS a great school. 4 Opening Running Warrior , . . Concentrating Cvllifyard Cwlversafion . . . Enjoy- hd h r drh f h ingrhes 'gr' th Rb ar as e runs owar e mis , prm :me wea er, e ecca Brian Adamick hopes his Hnish will Gillis and Kati Otto take a break help the Deetheld Warriors on to vic- f1'Om fill? C1aS5r00m by sitting in the tory. courtyard.
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-THERE'S IVIORE TO -- THAN BOOKS Contrary to common belief among the administration and faculty of DHS, stu- dents' freetime is not taken up by extra studying. Students are given the chance to unwind from the pressures they feel during the week. Student Life also consists of time when friends have a chance to be together, strengthening their existing relationships. When not studying, students have the opportunity to get involved in many Deerfield High School activities such as school productions, Homecoming festivi- ties, and social functions. The students of DHS are always look- ing for more free time. Knowing that this time is limited, they make the best use of it as possible. 6 Student Life
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