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One of the representatives of the This is the lead guitarist for the Dana division in JA was Tina Wells, ‘‘Free Fare’’ band who also does a shown here holding her sign. little singing on the side. The Salt and Light Company pre- Receiving an award ior Junior sents a convo that the Student Coun- Achievement is Matt Lutz and he cil and Campus Life co-sponsored. sure looks happy about it. | Campus Life, JA, Convos 29
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UUhat’s Going On Besides Class? Outside of the classroom, Bar- ons found several activities to keep them busy and enter- tained, including Campus Life, Junior Achievement, and convo- cations. Campus Life was very active. Many students participated in the activities such as going to Florida, going skiing in the mountains, or maybe just attend- ing the meetings usually held in someone’s home. There was a Miss Campus Life Contest, won by Nita Warstler. She, aided by co-captains Mike Rude and Bob Krafft, won by over a $100 mar- gin. The Student Council spon- sored a lot of convocations. One in the fall that was also spon- sored by Campus Life was the Salt Light Company, who also played a show at the Mouse Hole during the Fair. Another convo was Free Fare, a group of young individuals that also put on a show at night for the staff and students and anyone else who wanted to come. Students who are interested in starting a business of their own or maybe just learning how a business runs had a chance to join JA. Sponsored by area cor- porations, Junior Achievers formed their own companies, sold stock, and manufactured and sold products. An awards banquet was held at the Ft. Wayne Coliseum for all area JA’ers. All of these activities-Campus Life, JA, and convos-gave DHS students a chance to enjoy them- selves outside of the classroom. One of the members of ‘Free Fare” showing his stuff at an all- school convo is Chip, the lead singer. Ken Mills, director of Campus Here is a lively group of kids en- Marcia Hill loves to make p eople Life for DHS,has an unusual style of | joying just one of the many Campus laugh (top). In Campus Life’s ‘‘Make conducting a meeting. Life meetings held throughout the Me Laugh” she seems to be doing year. well. 28 Campus Life, JA, Convos
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30 Prom From@artners ‘Dream On!’ The theme for the 1981 prom, decided on by the junior class, was “‘Dream On!’ The prom started at 8:00 PM on Sat- urday, May 2, with the Grand March, and lasted until 12:00 midnight. During that time, the King and Queen were an- nounced. They reigned during the rest of the evening. Elected by fellow prom-goers were He- len Stamm and Dave Vian. The court members were presented with single roses. Pictures of attending couples were taken by Max Hambidge. The background was dark blue with a vase of flowers off to the side. Most of the decorations for the prom were put up on Friday night but, of course, some of them were worked on during the weeks before that. The decorat- ing crew had to work hard to get all of the streamers and flowers ready and many juniors pitched in to make the prom a very suc- cessful one and one everyone will remember. The band was the Jay Fox band. It was a three piece band which did a very good job of presenting the theme song, “Dream On!”’ It was played dur- ing the Grand March. The enter- tainment was a magician who stunned the audience with all of his mystifying magic. “Dream On’’ was a success and the junior class put it togeth- er so that everyone could enjoy themselves. A good time was had by all. The Jay Fox Band plays a number for the couples attending the prom to dance to. Waiting to go and walk in front of the crowd of people are JoEllen Joseph and es ; set os gti ae. ESS Ss King and Queen selected for the 1981 Prom are Dave Vian and Helen Stamm, both seniors.
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