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Ruby Navarro starts to fill her paint tray so she Takashi Ishihara takes a break while practicing can begin her art ject in her drawi for his next track meet. Takashi participated in Sacre class. ee ee the 400, the 400 relay, and the long jump. Sharing a laugh with fellow staff member Kristen Phillips, Chris Klausen works on a yearbook lay- 24 out for an upcoming deadline. EXCHANGE STUDENTS :
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Saturday School was NOT a favorite spare time activity. Here, Randy Fox shows some “Unlucky Ones” his slides about EMS. What does your spare time consist of? Students of DHS found many ways to occupy their time when they were not at school. Part-time jobs were a big part of many of their lives. When the 3:30 bell rang, many students jumped into their cars and headed for work, where they spent most of their eve- ning. It was so much different for Diane Culler. She spent many of her nights roller skating. She skated for the Skatin’ Station and won state champ in her di- vision. At the Southeast Family YMCA in Ft. Wayne, Cheryl Barhydt practiced her swimming. She was on the team that finished seventh in the nation in the 4 x 200 relay. After school let out for Chris Klausen and Jamie Bonecutter, they went home, caught a couple of hours of sleep, and then headed for Ft. Wayne, where they had ice hockey practice. Dan Treace and Mark Healey had other things in mind, like BMX free- ““May I have your order, please.” Junior Tracy Smith seems to be enjoying her job at Kentucky Fried Chicken. style racing, which both of them were very successful in doing. Other Barons had other spare time interests such as working on their cars, listening to music, and going to movies, concerts, dances, and parties. There were even rumors that some worked on their homework. Whatever their activities, Barons managed to have something to do in their spare time. Hangin’ out is a popular Baron spare time activi- ty. These folks are relaxing as they watch a girls softball game on a warm spring day. 23 SPARE TIME
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France, Japan, and Columbia have in common? They all had exchange stu- dents at DeKalb. Kjell Christian Klausen, lived with the Mark Bonecutter family. Chris jumped right into the swing of things joining the boys tennis team and the yearbook staff. He also participated in various hockey leagues. Ruby Navarro came to DHS from Trinidad, Columbia. She lived with Paul and Regina Souder. Although she did quickly made many friends. She espe- cially enjoyed her drawing and painting class. Even though she came to DHS halfway into the school year, Ruby was able to go to the prom and take part in graduation. Patrick Bertrand gave DeKalb a touch of French culture during his stay with the Jim Grimm family. Like Chris, he played the tennis team. Patrick also was on the track team, participating in the 800 and 1600. He was also active in DEKALB GUEST ‘Exchange Students Invade DHS- What do the countries of Norway, not know English very OrUE Ruby ore Clap. as vice present: Patrick helped the club by giving them some interesting information about France. DeKalb also had a Japanese exchange student, Takashi Ishihara. Staying with the Dale Wildeson family, Takashi learned a lot about the American cul- ture. He was able to travel to St. Louis with the band, giving him even a better view of American life. Like Patrick, Ta- kashi was on the track team. He partici- pated in the 400 relay, 400 dash, and long jump. Chris Klausen returns a shot during a tennis prac- tice. Chris was on the reserve team and played singles. Keeping his pace as he rounds a turn, Patrick Bertrand hopes to place in the 1600 meter run at the Garrett track meet. Go, Takashi! Jumping as far as he can, Takashi Ishihara competes in the long jump at a boys track meet at Garrett. 25 EXCHANGE STUDENTS
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