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ex Sweats It Out by: Andrea Vogrin cc ain, rain, go away tivities. I had planned - - to go to the fair, Students were Humldlt-Y, but because it disappointed IDEEKGS FUJI' 3 rained, I went when they woke 'Ck shopping in- up on the morn- EEZUHZOH. stead, said ing of October 8. L o o k i n g o u t their windows and discovering the dark clouds replaced the smiles with frowns on many faces. Some students ignored the weather and decided to go anyway, for this was State Fair Day, a school holiday. I really had my heart set on going to the fair no matter what, so I made believe it was bright and sunny out- side, said senior Karen Blanchard. Those students not attend- ing the fair found other ac- s o p h o m o r e Stephanie Fos- ter. Although the weather was hot and cloudy, it didn't stop the Eagle Band from taking second place in the Cotton Bowl Tourna- ment. When I first woke up and saw the clouds, I thought the competition would be called off. I never thought we'd end up winning second place in the Whole tournament, sen- ior Jill Smith said of the band's performance on that day. AFTER SEEING the two-head- ed snake senior Nanette Kellum walks away disappointed for having wasted her money. 1 State Fairf21
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PERFORMING at the State Fair on Octobert 8, John Morgan later went on to be named to the All-State Jazz Band. FFA PRESIDENT Shannon Brad- ford proudly shows her pig at the State Fair, October 8. ' I GETTING READY to perform at the Cotton Bowl Tournament the DHS Flag Corps tries to bear with the hot humid weather for just a little longer. 20!State Fair FIGHTING THE humidity, DHS students gather in the stands of the Cotton Bowl to cheer on the Eagle Band.
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GRIT AND grime show on the faces of offensive linemen Curk Myers, Chris Collins, and Casey Pipkin, during the Homecoming football game. HOMECOMING QUEEN Courtney Riggs has also served four years as cheerleader and was named two years as All-American cheerleader. , I , 5 is 1 aa: FLAG CORPS members Kim Kientz, Christi Henderson, and Nancy St. Pierre lead the band to John Carrell Stadium during the muggy Homecoming Parade. ZZXI-lomecoming Week I .45 2 i l 1 gi S.. gli '5g' K' DANCING T0 Prince's Let's Go Crazy , freshman Josie Vanderpool draws the attention of the crowd as she jams to the beat.
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