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Sometimes just sitting down and playing a sim- ple board game is enough excitement after school for Angie Pankop and Brenda Smith. Millia i aaa aye ST After school Lana Hurni decides to go and do some shopping at Heck’s. Are those coloring books for an art assignment? Tim Baxter is certainly getting ready for some spring fishing. And what could make it any more exciting than some new tackle? 20 °¢ After School Hours
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Couvocatious: Something For Everylody Although the Student Council sponsored many convocations during 1982-83, most students would probably agree that Cam- pus Life’s presentation of Sweetfire was the best convo all year, at least from the girls’ point of view. Most of the girls went crazy over the lead singer Bob Best. But some students may disagree about Sweetfire be- ing the best. Maybe some students liked the energy convo with Reggie the Robot, the talking gas pump, or the convo with Rang- er Gary Horton when he talked with DHS students about patriotism. The choir students might have liked the Christmas convo or the Showcase ’83 convo with the Sound Sensation and jazz band. Or some may have liked the multi- media presentation called “Stampede.” Whatever interests DHS students had, there was at least one convo to satisfy ev- eryone. But even if a particular convo didn’t suit a student’s needs, everyone probably would agree that it was better than sitting in the classroom. Wendy Dapp seems deep in thought as she listens to the ideas and opinions about patrio- tism expressed by Ranger Gary Horton, at right. At the convocation about energy Craig Wehr learns just how good his chances are of hitting oil with his first well drilling. Helping students into the Yuletide spirit was the idea of the Music Department's Christmas convo. Left, the choir sings. Convos @ 19
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he | What pore You Doing pt hier School 7 A When the bell rings at 3:25, Barons just | » don’t go home and do homework. No, there are just too many other things to do. Barons enjoy many activities like shop- Ping, going to parties and participating in sports. Some of us may have to go to work, but we all know that it’s not all work and no play. Sometimes just sitting down and relaxing in front of the TV is enough. Weekends are the main event for Barons, especially during the school year. Friday nights are famous for basketball games and dances. Saturday night parties are thor- oughly enjoyed, and Sundays are great just for sleeping in. No matter what it is we do, everyone knows that no one does it better than us Barons. Instead of doing homework after school, Angie Pankop enjoys the nice weather by doing a little horseback riding. Working as a carry-out person is not so bad as long as the weather is warm. It gives John McDermott a chance to get out and wave to his friends. E After school Angie Manon and Jeff Antrup aren't out goofing off. They prefer using their extra time to make some extra bucks. After School Hours ® 21
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