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VE HAVE $[)|| IT yes, we have spirit too! The overall spirit of the staff was terrific. If there was an activity, staff members were always involved in it along with the students. It all started on the first day of school. The staff was just as excited as the students were about the grand opening of DBHS. Many staff members accompanied the students on their fun-filled trip to Knott ' s Berry Farm. Some who did go didn ' t go on too many rides while others went on almost every ride in the park. But everyone who did go had a good time. It T€€! was great! I think everyone had a good time, stated Gloria Duncan. The spirit of the staff showed up again on It was great! I think every- one had a good time. Halloween dress up day. The faculty came to school in all kinds of costumes- from little girls to punkers, and even a cookie monster! Some of the teachers encouraged their students to be spirited and to come dressed up by giving out bonus points or excusing them from a homework assignment, which seemed to work well since a majority of the students did come in costume. All in all, they seemed to be just as spirited as the students, which was pretty spirited. i CLICKING HIS CAMARA, Dale Favier takes pictures f the students and faculty at Knott ' s. Nine rolls of film jere taken at Knott ' s tfiat day. ► HAVING SOME FUN on Halloween, Charles Sis- mondo, cookie monster, jokes around with Gloria Duncan Mr. Sismondo grabbed many a goul. A TAKING A BREAK from all the excitement. Bill Mur- ray, Sue McKinley and Donn Morris rest on a bench at Knott ' s. Mr. Morris and Mrs. McKinley are also freshman advisors. A STRUMMING ON his guitar is Sonny Bono, alias Bill Murray. The hairpiece rea lly made his costume. Staff Spirit Captain and Crew 49
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T PROVING to their students that they can be Tough and tough ' teachers. Chuck Charter, Kim Cleveland and Howard Alcosser show their school spirit by dressing up as punkers on Halloween. Punkers were the most common costume. A STRUTTING down the hallway is Albert Einstein, alias Dale Favier. My wife almost died when she found out HAPPINESS written on their faces, math teachers Charles Sismondo, Howard Alcosser and Gloria Duncan prance around Knotfs Berry Farm on the first day of school. Teachers as well as students took advantage of the free day. that I paid $38 for this mask! remarked Mr. Favier. 48 Captain and Crew Staff Spirit
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► PERFORMING ONE of his many duties, Mark Stoffer serves nachos to the students during lunch. Machos were very popular among many of the students. T BEING CHEERFUL is a big part of working in the cafeteria. Ellin Lin proves that she is qualified for the job by smiling and being cheerful. GET PAID DLCINe SCUCCL DATS I 99 do it for the money, commented Kim Simmons, a sophomore who works in the cafeteria. Many stu- dents, as well as adults, prepare the lunches that are served at the cafeteria. When a stu- dent buys his lunch, he doesn ' t realize all the hard work that was put into the preparing of it. Every day each person in the cafeteria has his her own job: bagging the french fries, making a hamburger, pouring a shake, and arranging the combos on the trays are a few of the duties performed. The students who work in the cafeteria dur- ing lunch make $2.50 an hour. A half an hour is put in each day by each of the students. It ' s a lot of hard work, but it ' s fun because my friends work in there too. I don ' t mind spend- ing my lunches in there, especially since I ' m making money, remarked Ellen Lin, a sopho- more who works in the cafeteria. Working in the student store is more profit- able than working in the cafeteria. The stu- If they continue to abuse it, they ' re going to lose it. dents who work in the student store make $3.50 an hour, a dollar more than the cafeteria students. Plus they get in more time because the student store is open before school, during brunch, lunch, an d after school. Like in the cafeteria, the students who work in the stu- dent store have a lot of fun as well as a lot of hard work. It ' s always so busy and we all work very hard. But we do have a lot of fun, especially since we are all friends, comment- ed Joanne Gratz, a sophomore. The student store was remodeled by Dale Favier and Marc Bloomenstein early in the year from a window procedure to the now-present walk-in situation. It ' s a lot more organized than before, but I am upset with the way the students are handling themselves. I have scraped seven pieces of gum off the carpet so far, which I feel is uncalled for. If they continue to abuse it, they ' re going to lose it, stated Mr. Favier. 50 Captain and Crew Working On Campus
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