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Nee The Same Old Loutine Day After Day After Day Each day at DeKalb High School pro- EL a EE ST SITS ET DA vides students with a variety of classes, ALTHOUGH A LARGE number of students drive to activities, and learning opportunities. — school, some students still depend on school buses for This year school began at 8:30 and was their transportation. divided into six periods each lasting ap- proximately 55 minutes. Second hour, which lasted 80 min- utes, began with the announcements, and on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri. day there were homerooms and stu- dents could use the time to attend var. ious meetings. Students were allotted a half hour for lunch during fourth period. School was dismissed at 3:25. With the excitement of special days and events it is easy to forget about what happens on a typical day, but it is during these average, sometimes mo- notonous days that students acquire the knowledge and skills that will help them to be successful in the future. =? scales AB ScH00L BSED ‘e Guin eng senators: : DURING HER LUNCH hour, sophomore Hilary Macdowall combines eating a fast lunch with a quick review of her ee homework assignment. : . An Average Day 29
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ON A BLUSTERY winter day students anxiously leave the school and head their separate ways until the next day ONE PART OF Karon Kennedy's average day is taking nores and studying in an effort ro make good grades. Tee ee T eae me NEY = MANY STUDENTS DRIVE to school. Here junior Steve = WHEN HE ARRIVES ar school in the morning, Joe Borer Johnson gets in his car after another long school day. stops at his locker to remove his coar and get his books. 28 An Average Day
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30 Part Time Jobs WITH A LOOK of confidence, Jeff Reas, who works ar the Auburn Dairy Queen, checks to see if the tender- loin is cooked to perfection. BARRY DIBBLE FINDS carrying our groceries and stock- ing shelves at White's Wesrwood a good way to earn extra spending money. STAYING ALERT and being accurate is a major part of waiting on rables, and Laura Pfefferkorn works hard to perfect her skills TAKING TIME OUT from her work fo ring up a custom- er’s purchases doesn’t seem to bother Mr. Wiggs em- ployee Judy Kessler
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