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arons Know How To Have Fun Other events hic! | reg the Bae busy were parties, ball games, dances, the YMCA, part-time jobs, and last but — not least, everyone looked forward to spending pring break in their own spe-- cial way, Students traveled to Florida, New Mexico, Michigan, Missouri, Wash- ington, DC., North Carolina, and the dents a chance to oy away fon school work and also etch up on the latest gossip. When the free time has drawn toan- end, it is once again time to hit the books and start dreaming of the few precious. moments of the next free time. LEFT: Tony. Michael, working + his part- -time job, smiles. as he shows off his big, fluffy buns, while everyone wonders, vee S$ the beef?” TOP, RIGHT: Foeign exchange student Caria Bertin, from Zimbobway, enjoys the pastime of many American students, the eo panienshi of a per. : ABOVE, RIGHT: oo Hartman ond Gio Barth take part in a friendly game of putt-putt as they enjoy their spring break in North Carolina. 29 FREE TIME
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: » a ( 28 TOP, LEFT: Doug Bonecutter, Shawn Mitchener. and Ross Sibery model their hockey shirts from the schools which they play for, since DHS has no hockey team. ABOVE, LEFT: Terri Franks is caught waiting for the rest of her order as she makes a stop to “‘fuel up’ at McDonald's. AFTER SCHOOL Me eee FREE TIME: TOP, RIGHT: Jill Hay attentively takes an order from a customer while working after school in her parttime job at Wendy’s. ABOVE, RIGHT: Seniors Scott Brandon and John Findley, after a strenuous day at school with the books, relax with a frosty. Even with the many activities of- : fered in school, students find time to enjoy their hobbies, families, and other | pastimes. se) After school hours, some typical free time activities included going out for pizza, shopping at Glenbrook, or catching the latest movie showing in - E+, Wayne or Auburn. With the high cost of movies and gasoline, the programs from cable TV — were very economical. Home Box Of- fice, Showtime, and the Movie Chan- nel brought movies such as ‘Police
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30 PROM TOP, LEFT: Prom attendants Tricia Sutton and Amy Dennison welcome couples at the door as they sit in the “ticket booth.” ABOVE, LEFT: Punch and cake are a welcomed snack to couples who are “sitting this one out.” CENTER: Prom King and Queen, Chris Schlosser and Micolea Jennings take a break from the crowd to pose for their picture. PROM 1985: The 1985 Junior-Senior Prom held up to its theme “The Greatest Show on Earth’’ and provided about 150 cou- ples with an extremely enjoyable evening. May 411th was looked for- ward to by many with excitement, an- ticipation, and wonder. A lot of hard work and time was put into this one special evening and when the day fi- nally came, no one was disappointed. Prom ‘85 was well worth the wait. After dining at various area restau- rants, the couples arrived in time for the Grand March. The J. Branam Band — provided the music, and a magician, Jack Moyer, was hired for the enter- tainment. Although the crowd did not get very involved, he did give them a chance to laugh a little and sit back and relax. At 11:00, it was time for the garter ceremony. The guys then got their souvenir by taking it off his date’s leg, It was a garter that each couple had received when they purchased their tickets. When they had taken them
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