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a ee 12 Above: Even people from Garrett attend our DHS dances as here Brett Pepple dances and enjoys the evening with friends. DANCES DANCES: Top: Taking a little break from the dance floor, Jeni Byrum and Mike Spratt are seen here sitting one out in the hall. Lower: Having a group picture taken at the Sa- die Hawkins dance are the following: Front Row: David Oster, Terri Traxler, Jenny Myers, Stacey Skelding, Chelsea Eberly. Middle: Kim Speer. Top Row: Emily Miller, Tom Kessler, John Ulm, Matt Bowers. After most of the home football and basketball games, DHS students looked forward to being themselves and having fun dancing. Enthusiasm was still high whether the game was loss or a win, since all of us here DeKalb are good sports. Right? One night in the fall the girls got to ask the guys out for the Sadie Hawkins dance. The evening often began with - dinner, paid for by the girl and then on | to the dance to get hitched and dance. Time-outs were taken to have
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Are We Having Fun Yet? , : Lower: V a shirt in honor of her favorite as the King and Queen. Tr a - . ss Piayer = Woot 29 Angie Ranney as she enjoys a tory brought fun and exc typical ao game dance. the court and their fan as th y danced the night away. Not only were all of the ‘special dances fun. Also the dances held jus for the fun of it were memor ble too. All in all, every dance was q new way to have fun. 13 DANCES
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