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Our Home Away From Home chance of pace also occurred as the ninth graders became the first fresh- man class since 1975. With another grade level to fill the halls, getting to class was a little more difficult than in the past. Nevertheless, the break from classes was still welcomed. Before and after school, the bigger and better lockers became a very popular gathering place for those es- pecially close friends. To personalize the lockers a bit more, the kids hung posters, cards, pictures from maga- zines, and the essentials in a teen- ager’s life ... the mirrors. The hallways here have been through many fads, love — lives, and the like. After seventeen years of these dramatic experiences, the old and tired lockers were finally replaced with new ones ... “but for them it was just the beginning.” David Lee Roth ie ae gees: teeenaass. sezmanaes! Seeaseensonene! Pe eaireae Aauoneunens: gpapeses: eebaa Rts ce ererorensents aaecuretctnitentetosse Su duteeereuittt TOP, RIGHT: Many birthdays were celebrated throughout the year. Obviously, this one was carried to great extent. ABOVE, CENTER: Seniors Tammy Roberts and Lori Miller take time to write down their new locker combinations after moving into the brand new lockers. ABOVE, RIGHT: Another change greets anyone going from lower to upper halls. The stairwells are decorated in various spirit-boosting ceramic tile designs. ef essan® perbasusesteseaserss 7 HALLWAYS
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6 TOP, LEFT: If you were one of ‘The Lucky Ones,” you might have heard our old lockers talking in the hallways between classes: “Hey, Frankie! Things are getting old around here. Let's go to Hollywood!” ... “All right, Eddie! | agree; we could use a change of face!” (Overlay) Some say Frankie and Eddie were tired of the mice ... but nobody knows for sure! ABOVE, LEFT: Before the problem can get too serious, Doug Caister decides to take action by setting a mouse trap in his locker. HALLWAYS HALLWAYS: TOP, CENTER: The workers put forth their best efforts after school to finally get the new lockers installed. LOWER, CENTER: Sophomores gather around their lockers to ‘socialize’ for the short 5 minutes between classes. Class is over. Where do all the stu- dents go? Where else but our newly redecorated hallways! With bigger and better lockers (which didn’t arrive until long after school started), new wall coverings, and brighter colors, the students made themselves at home and spent their free five minutes walk- ing and talking with their social com- panions. Along with a “Change of Face,”’ a
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TOP, LEFT: Junior Terri Franks, crowned Miss Au- burn in the summer, rides in the Fair Parade. Terri received the Special Judges’ Award in the Fair Queen contest. LOWER, LEFT: Taking an afternoon off to enjoy the annual DeKalb County Fair are seniors Tina Wright, Cindy Goodwin (dressed as the Rax mas- cot), and Lisa Stomm. ACD, FAIR A-C-D, FAIR: TOP, RIGHT: Ever hear of “Talk to the Animals’’? That’s what senior Kim Kisselbach seems to be doing as she prepares her hogs for a judging event. LOWER, RIGHT: One of the celebrities in the ACD parade is Rachel Dennison, star of the TV show “9 to 5.’ Rachel is the wife of DHS graduate Richard Dennison. The month of September included two big events which caused many Barons to become involved with peo- ple from outside of the school district. The Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg Festival during Labor Day weekend brought thousands of visitors to DHS for the auction and antique show and to Au- burn for the festival parade and other festival activities. The band marched in the parade on Saturday and many other Barons were involved in parking cars and running
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