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afeteria benches in the halls were. for some, a favorite place to sit, relax, catch up on | the latest gossip, and glance at the passers-by. During the winter months, a few stu- dents spent their free time in the gym involved in “friendly” games of barn basketball, around the world, H-O-R-S- E, or one-on-one. The warmer months drew students outside to sit in the sun- shine or to play frisbee. aren't. allowe. .2 Food Inspires Us? wa {Ree on. dee. scr grounds, although there are n’ is that some have tried it and “m: x3e” students kre ting caught. However, the yer staff in no way wants to encoc such illegal activity. No matter what activities were cho- sen, lunch time was looked forward to by nearly everyone. thiey even gotten away with it wifwacd qet- OP, LEFT: Blending his food together, senior Sheldon Lockwood hopes to invent something new. Who knows? Maybe we'll have it for lunch next year. TOP, RIGHT: Diane Vanderpool, Jama Purdy, re Oliver exchange the latest gossip as aiting to return to class. Lisa Sauder, Tammy Deetz, Jack Dickson, and Leslie Crager socialize during their lunch hour. What in the world are all these funny expressions for? 24 LUNCH TIME
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LUNCH TIME: “Aj, EM TOP, LEFT: Carmen Moore and Teri Mosley choose to spend part of their lunch hour relaxing in the warm spring sunshine. ABOVE, LEFT: As part of everyone’s daily routine, these students try to decide what to get for lunch to meet their “recommended ‘4 quirements.”’ LUNCH TIME ¥O?, . “AI “igy.s, decisions ... Jin Bryay ‘Oe » other he’s going to g. “he Maina... , just pick up some chips and ice he oN. 7. @PSHT: Enjoying a break from class, 2. | Seey@hl, Becky Gibson, and Amy Blevins few jokes to add some humor to the With lunch being the biggest break in the day, it proved to have more uses than just eating. Though many stu- dents may not agree that eating the cafeteria food is the best part, they all know that they get 35 minutes of free time to do whatever they want well, almost anything. Barons took advantage of this time | and used it to finish forgotten assign- ments and to cram for tests. The |
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22 ABOVE: Angie Drew, Dawn Buss, and Loretta Albright ‘take a break from finishing school’’ and listen to what is going on across the stage. TOP, RIGHT: Lisa Carnahan as Mary talks with Todd Bishop, the Indian, as John MacDonald lis- tens carefully. LOWER, LEFT: Jama Littlejohn and Angie Metzger seem to be having a lot of fun singing in the children’s play. LOWER, CENTER: Gates Hoham and Bryan Nu- gen played key roles in the musical. Here, they sit on stage and converse. CHILDREN’S PLAY ON STAGE: The stage of the DHS auditorium was the setting for two major productions during the second semester: the chil- dren’s play in February and the musical in April. On November 18, 1959, Little Mary Sunshine opened at the Orpheum The- atre in New York, Its immediate audi- ence appeal made this ‘new musical about an olde operetta” the surprise hit of the year. On April 26, 1985, a fresh, new cast re-opened Little Mary Sunshine in their own version. The cast of characters included noble forest rangers and sweet young ladies. Filling out the cast were several “‘older’’ characters who were always ready to offer advice, a few Indians, and couples who were ready to break into a dance at the slightest suggestion. The Invention, a children’s play by Brad Gromelski, was performed on February 24, 25, and 26 for elementary
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