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COLLECTING ADMISSION from visitors at the ACD Classic Car Auction are Baron lettermen Roger Rudolph and Bob Brown. LIVESTOCK SHOWING is an important aspect of the Fall Fair as Linda Auld and John Felons are well aware. NAMED MISS CONGENIALITY in the Fair Queen contest, Amy Shankle (right) is con- gratulated as Laurie Mann (left) smiles her approval. PREPARING to promote the junior booth at the Fair, Tina Squier is aided by Judy Shippy, Brenda Miller, and Tonya Rowe. SUMMER, ACD, FAIR 7
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8 ties ( Diese chool Of ear wa For some, summer means school w with economics, government, and Drivers Education. But for most summer is full of swimming, bike rid- ing, working, sunbathing, walking in the park, and just plain enjoying themselves. Summer vacation passes by too quickly, and soon we are all found back into the swing of fall activities and ready to start off the new year. Labor Day Weekend means the end of summer and the beginning of the school year. One attraction of the weekend is A.C.D. Days, where people from all over the United States come to Dekalb County and Auburn to visit the home of the fam- ous cars. The weekend includes pa- fig rades and auctioning of cars. NCTA “ssa WHILE WELCOMING the new Sophomores for sophomore orientation night, Jim Schmidt, Tammy Hughes, and Lynne Lenhard listen at- tentively. Dihariety of STUDYING HER TAX return paper for summer economics, Teri Storrjohann enjoys the more relaxed atmosphere of summer school. “ABOUT: S THE ov poled Va tere 6 SUMMER, ACD, FAIR
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venis Affect DeKalb Rh This year at DeKalb everyone was affected by some very important national events. As a result of the coal strike the school had to cut back 50 percent of their energy. Some of the ways of cutting back were with lights, cold lunch was —) served instead of hot, and ball games were played during Md the day instead of the evening. ‘The Great Blizzard of 78”’ also affected DeKalb students greatly. Thirteen snow days were missed with winds getting up to 100 m.p.h. and 52 inches of snow fell. But all in all the snow was good for snurfing and sledding if nothing else. CANDLES WERE MADE to help light the dark halls of DeKalb during their 50 percent cut back of energy. THE COAL STRIKE couldn't be forgotten as you walked down Senior hall after they turned it into the Baron Coal Mine. THE WIND BLEW, school closed and snow piled up everywhere as a result of ‘‘The Great Blizzard of 78. 8 NATIONAL EVENTS
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