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Life From 8:15 To 3:30 breeze. While some bring their own Top: Chelsea Eberly and Nicole Peterson are try- Above: Hey! What are you guys doing with that ‘| lunches, some take the risk and eat ing to help Jon Hefty and Steve ome with their stuff? Oh, Wes Cox and Mike Spurr are just get- 'the school’s lunch, and others just Gass work. GOODLUCK. ting ready for another day at school. |} snack on the junk food we have. | Sitting in the classroom waiting im- ‘| patiently for the long day to end is very exhausting. But when that 3:30 bell comes around and sixth hour class is Over, students are all ready to go. Home may not be where everyone | goes after school. There may be prac- tices, a part time job, or just go around town with friends. Lower left: is Duke Liddell trying to secretly look up some curse words in his German book? Just don’t use them on your teacher. Lower above: What is this? Chris Kneubuhler studying? It’s definitely not US. History. Maybe history of heavy metal. MS 0 I el 23 TYPICAL DAY
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Above: Ha Ha!! We caught Curt Betz skipping out of class again. Don’t worry, we won't tell, but you better watch out for Mr. Branneman around the corner. Top right: Here are juniors Debbie Bush, Kim Speer, Lisa Forrest, and JoLynn Houghton just fin- ishing chowing down their lunches. Lower right: Cheri Oden and Beth Scranage are showing us one of the better dishes from our menu in the DHS lunchroom. a2 TYPICAL DAY TYPICAL DAY: Another day, another A, but not for everyone. As the 8:15 bell rings, stu- dents are rushing to their classes so they won’‘t get any tardies. During second hour the morning an- nouncements begin with the atten- tion-getting “bongs.’’ Then Mr. Fites’ voice echoes throughout the school, telling us of the up-comong events. Socializing at the lockers is a big thing in the halls since there is nowhere else to go. (You could go to the res- trooms to smoke a cigarette, but then you usually take a trip to the assistant principal's office afterwards.) Falling asleep in class is another big thing at school. Some teachers relax their students so much that it’s irresista- ble to lay your head down to catch a few z's. But this also can lead to trou- ble. Daydreaming is another event that can lead to trouble. But it sure is hard to pay attention when there are so many other things to think about. When it is finally time for lunch, stu- — dents find their friends and shoot the
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Top: Standing outside of the Side O’ Sea Motel in Daytona Beach are seniors Lori Pomeroy, Tricia Schmidt, and Jill Dietsch. Lower: When you go to Florida, you must eat sea food. Julie Geeting and Lana Seiler ham it up while waiting for their waitress to serve them. Right: Dawn Houser and Jenna Linder take a break from shopping in the mall to have a per- sonal visit with the Easter Bunny, 24 SPRING BREAK IN THE SPRING ®@eeeeeeeees Spring Break was a long-awaited vacation for many Barons. Sometimes it seemed like it would never get here, especially since some students had their vacation plans made since the start of the school year. Florida was definitely the “hot’’ spot for Spring Break. Campus Life went on its annual trip to Disney World, Epcot Center, and to New Smyrna Beach. Others who didn’t go to Florida went to visit relatives and friends in different states, and some who were not luck enough to get out of Indiana jus stayed home and spent the Easter season with family. Others took advan- tage of the extra time to work more” hours and earn more money. This was also a time for teachers to” take a well-deserved break from DHS | and get away from it all. Many teach- 7 ers who have an interest in golfing) went to various southern states. It was a perfect time to take advantage of
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