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The influx of all the different col- ors had its share of pros, and definitely it had its share of cons. Almost all seniors were upset, and had the feeling that they had lost an important senior privilege. Senior Dorette McOwen said, It,s the seniors' year, and it's not fair to them. This was the common feeling among not only the seniors, but most of the Administration and many of the underclassmen as well. We weren't planning to have a color until our senior year, but first the sophomores and then the freshmen ot their colors, and well we digit want to be the onl class without one. Now we are realli ly enjoying having the pink color in our section at the rallies, said junior class president Iulie Hahm. Bob Chase, freshman class coor- dinator, said, I didn't think each class having their own color was ap- propriate. I would have much pre erred to see the colors as a senior activity. The color controvers was not all bad. It did join the studlents of each class together, giving them a title of their own, and many students felt that this was important. junior jeff Sevella said, I think it's great for each class to have their own color because it gives them each their identity. Also, the varie- ty of colors made each class much more s irited at rallies, by allowing them the op ortunitfv to unite an to fight for who was t e best class. Blue, Orange, Pink, Black and Turquoise, WOW! Look at all of those colors! Great, but whatever happened to Purple and Gold. Weren't those the colors that the committee, headed by our late Head Brahma principal Walt Holmes, decided on. h I don't think he would have gione for itg he wanted purple and gol for everyone, agreed both Chase and Dale Favier, Activities Director. Where has the purple and gold gone? Y YES, WE ARE THE BEST- - Here they are, the Blue Wave seniors showing of their Big Blue spirit. It was not uncommon to see their section at the gym decorated at every rally. TICKLED PINK - Veronica Ferrero with friend Angelica Nunez show class s irit. The juniors were the last cllass to ex- pose their color to the school. Class ColorsfStudent Life 23
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WHO IS THIS MASKED MAN - It is freshman Brian Wallby. As he gets ready for. the pie eating contest. Many freshmen took part in the unchtime activities so they could try to become class of the year. ALI. EYES ON YOU - juniors Craig Cagne and Cherie Clarke show their true friendship. Most of the best friendships start at school. WITH THE TOP TEN - seniors Clay Blair and Mark Faurot spin the records. According to USB member Suzanne Tuifua disk jockeys make lunch more enjoyable for the students. GET YOUR HANDS OFF ME YOU BEAST - Mike Ornealas and Traci Congleton take a pause on the way to class. Many students chose to get involved at DBHS. Ornealas, was in Drama, and Congleton played Softball. STAY OFF THE GRASS - junior Katrin Bath, sophomore Candace Vogel, sophomore Donna Oh, and junior Penny Ware eat their lunch on the grass at the IOC picnic day. This was the only time of the year when the students were allowed to eat on the grass. g s the fourth period bells ring, students run to the lunch line to get their food before everybody else does, You are standing in line with your ears echoinglwith the sound of the disk jockey t e school asked to play today, and the laughter of the students as they watch classes com- pete against each other in Family Feud, or pick the right date in The Dating Game. I have never been to a school like this before that has activities every day on lunch, commented Computers teacher, Carol Antoni. This school is very lucky to have a principal like Bob Corkrum to let activities like these happen every da , says junior jennifer Mills. Tl,1e lunch time activities are the biggest and the best thing that hap- pens to this school, sophomore Kristen Bosse says. And as one freshman put it I'm lglad to see that there is more to sc ool then Lust books and homework. DBHS ad many activities going on at lunch such as Family Feud The Datin Game, ai pep rally, oria clubsand organizations meeting. The most popular activity was listening to the disk jockeys. Students enjoyed listening to their favorite music be- ing played by a group made up of Clay Blair, Mark Faurot, and sometimes jason O'Connor. If it wasn't for the lunchtime ac- tivities, lunch would be 'ust another 40 min. of the day I cfon't need, said junior julie Voight. The USB sponsored most of the activities such as, the IOC food day, the pic- nic day, and chile eating contest, to name a few. N LunchtimefStudentLife 25
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