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Ron Glass, Debbie Feller, and Dereck Walton pose in their outfits for Punk Rock (New Wave) Day during sectional week. Showing their spirit by dressing up for a special spirit day are Jama Carper and Sue Schrader. Trying not to get stung by the hornets Taking time out from her busy sched- while handling their nest, Maryann Le- ule to help decorate the junior hall is pore takes it nice and slow. junior Karen Delbecq. Spirit 17
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Hall decorations and spirit in 1981 were highly successful, with the seniors winning the hall decorations and nearly everyone participating in spirit days. The senior theme for hall decorations was “The Greatest Team on Earth.” They had clowns for coaches, a circus train that was derailed, and a cage for the Lions. The juniors decided to go ona “Treasure Hunt.” Their hall consisted of a wrecked ship, palm trees, alligators, a hornets’ nest, and a treasure chest full of winning thoughts. The sophomore hall was filled with a “Fairy Tale.” They had various different drawings of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and a mirror on the wall Oressing Up Spirit For (9808 Midge Buchs strings up the railroader in order to show that DHS will beat Gar- rett in the sectional. asking who was the greatest team on earth. These imaginative hall deco- rations were judged by some of DeKalb County’s senior citizens. Their trip to the high school was very enjoyable to them as they walked down each hall with great amazement. The spirit days for sectional week as determined by the Stu- dent Council consisted of a slob day, the 50’s day, clone day, punk rock day, and red, white and black day. Many of the stu- dents and even some of the fac- ulty participated in dressing up to show their spirit for DeKalb High School. All dressed up in their strawberry paja- mas for Clone Day are sophomores Mandy Lloyd and Jodi McMaken. Sherry LeRoy, Glenda Smith 2 nee Moreland act crazy as tl! dressed up for hat day.
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Dressing up as a referee shows you're a member of the ‘‘Coffin Corner,” but Here are some “Coffin Corner’ guys there are some who don’t dress up but in action trying to get the crowd rowdie do yell! to cheer the basketball team! It takes a lot of guts to get out in front of the students and dance, but Ed Brown is not afraid. Some even call him ‘‘Disco Edm The cheerleaders were surprised at this pep session because some crazy guys came out dressed as girls and led us in cheers 18 Pep Sessions, Coffin Corner
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