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campus life is on the move Campus Life will tear you up. ty ¢ jh aes ¥o 4 ya g Q (Above) The Young Free were top entertainers at the Mousehole. (Right) “T wonder if I renewed my Insurance policy?” Lee Cindy are preparing for “FUN”! Campus Life is the action- packed school club that provides teens with opportunities to partici- pate in the unique and unusual. Combined with the action, Campus Lifers find stimulating discussions on contemporary issues and clues to the secrets of living the “balanced life’’. Mr. King was “turned on” at Scream in the Dark. We had a “ball” at George Washington’s birthday party.
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enthusiasm characterizes ‘baron spirit’ ““We’re from DeKalb, couldn’t be prouder!” The well-known cheer is a short and simple definition of the Baron fans’ purpose. The Pep Club, cheerleaders, and all of the other fans work together to promote spirit. Whether the Baron teams win or lose, the faithful ‘Baron Backers” are always there to cheer the team upward and onward. From the very beginning of all of the games, to the very end of all of the games, this support proved to be an asset to the many athletic wins. “Tet’s hear it for the Barons!” Seniors Jeff Turner and Tom Duesler shake the “Spirit Stick.” Student Body President Jeff Turner is master of ceremonies at DeKalb’s out- door Super Pep Rally at the start of the football season. “36—24—36 Hike!’ Sophomore girls put on a skit to promote school spirit. The Marching Barons encourage the Barons to get another touchdown.
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ja salutes american industry In its first year of operation in DeKalb County, Junior Achieve- ment has proven itself successful. Over 60 juniors and seniors from DHS participated in JA and learned exactly what it was like to originate, operate, and liquidate a business. During the year of opera- tion, each of four companies raised capital to start their business, pro- duced and sold a product, and at the end of the year paid dividends on its stock. This first year of Jun- ior Achievement in DeKalb County has proven quite fruitful and the sponsoring companies are looking “ail | forward to even bigger and better eC — a things in the years to come. Now Carolyn, work first, refreshments later. (Above) “Is she doing it right, Kathy?” (Above) Tom Bryant displays new skills along (Below) Pat and Albert’s careful plan- BERFUNKLE?!! with new techniques of making signs. (Below) ning = the perfect product. Ted Grogg learns the importance of book- keeping.
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