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here iS: your favorite hangout? 1. a friend’s house 2. the mall - EVEN THOUGH school ends at 3:15, activities continue through- ee out the weekend. During basket- | pig: 1 ds, a ; ™ ey A Ty Pal ® ry ee Raa — ball season, there is always a game 2 to attend, and against Duncanville, “, Brad Go lden, Chris Cunningham, ) gee le, Richard Binkley (top row), Gregg Fisher, and Donny Dewberry (bot- i “3 : tom row) question a referee’s call. . RS ore BR nus photo by Randy Vonderheid myaeee ‘i “ LONG WEEKENDS help some get out of town, and senior Becky Smart heads to Padre Island to catch some sun as a early start to | summer. photo courtesy of Sarah Speaks 20 Weekends
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TO THE tune of “What Have You Done for Me Lately,” senior Tina Owens and junior Kenneth Sparks perform as “Menagerie” inspired by Janet Jackson. photo by Deirdre Feehan BEST OVERALL performer, Jeff Landwehr, sings with his group “The Rock Lords,” inspired by Duran Duran. photo by Deirdre Feehan PERFORMING AS Bon-Jovi, un- der the name of X-Static Noises, the winning group, juniors Gregg Fisher, Wes McKinney, and Chris Pazur, perform a guitar solo. photo by Deirdre Feehan 2. do you like. - most. about the ‘Christmas holidays? - - ave getting -presents. ‘being out of school Air Guitar 19
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PARTIES ARE a big part of the weekend, and junior Turk Mc- Donald spends part of this birth- day party showing Kerry Zins- meister how to play pool (and stay cool). photo courtesy of Gina Venette Students party! W atches set — 4, 3, 2, 1, — the bell rings — the weekend begins. Two days to sleep late, stay out late, and to let loose. “Weekends are a time to let loose and let out the en- ergy that’s been bottled up all week,” sophomore Dan- ielle Mullen said. There was always some- thing to do. For some, a quick trek back to school was the first activity of the weekend. With football, basketball, and baseball games all on Fr iday even- a CZ ings, many watched as friends and classmates worked to help make DHS winners. Saturdays, though, were another story. With a vari- ety of restaurants on McKinney, Knox, and Greenville in Dallas, food was taken care of, and with the new West End Market- place open, more activities were available. Dancing, al- ways a favorite, were for those daring enough to try to get into Amnesia, who al- lowed 18 year olds to dance, but not purchase alcoholic beverages. Finally, on Sunday, came church, afternoon, relax- ation or a part-time job, and HOMEWORK! “T usually do my home- work around 8 o’clock on Sunday night,” freshman Sherri Flanagan said. by Jennifer James GOING TO the movies is a big part of the weekend, and after ju- nior Jason Humphries sees the movie, “Crocodile Dundee”, he goes hunting for his own crocodile. photo by Jim Hoenig Weekends 21
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