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H I ' Stud nt ctivities 'rift alla! Y M V 'j lj-.WW , ., ff - We answered by... 't . W Getting up an hour early for 7:30 orchestra . 4 W . ' . - P ' . -, r Holding a parade down Upton in the rain Working in the office, library, gym . ' 2 A .. - Staying late after school for rehearsals r 11.,-X Y by ' ' ' ' ' W 'i ' Buying Prisms Earning honors for ourselves and our school Trying out for DeViltries three times Becoming male cheerleaders, Pom-Pom girls Welcoming back retired teachers for a tea Dreaming of building a dome over the court Trying our hardest for a better DHS g M W-V ffm f' .. Z L gt' ,, Q s s la' ' 1 n -'ze it V f -- V. t ' .fliivf-fi V, . 5' Above: Dan Vandivort shoots for POG. bove: During the Christmas concert, the Chorale presents Amahl and the Night Visitors . 'I3 A
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Rights Nancy Marford spurs on the team with enthusiasm. Far Right: Mr. Kenney captures a rainy homecoming in pic- tures for the yearbook. Below: Senior boys cheer with megaphones at the Macomber game. M 'J Asif' Q , .Tk Fifgn, W 1 -,'..,:l 'I r .v 1 Q11 ' - ...f , '-of ' ' 2.1 2 gn- .. I X as 5 'Ni l 3 5 3 N I. jg Blsiu i . gf, . .89 ,ZW Ab Jw 5. g, .r V. .1 nl - .H B541 X V i RA A t4 . X I J? , Q f 1 Q ' . ' Above: Pom-Pom girls entertain at halftime.' Gina Gabriel, Karen Knabbs, Tammy Cross, Terry Chiles, Mary Gibson, Erma Latson. Above Right: Mr. Richard Ludwig sets S7 0,000 goal for candy drive sales at the beginning of March. , u ,lg 1 ,,. 1 , if H ' ' -1 W- H :i 5:16 A, '7 lg: . ,Dx ' X -5 5 'EF , f 2' r - ' 2' -r A . A:-I X t vu: O, I M A, H - . may Y :'. R Raj' . r. ' an J 5' wk :Eu llxznf, .. 41: 11 '15 6511 'r- F' ?-.-. I ,. gi LI- . 'Wu , elf 44,1 4 . X R fsgf 4, - !f?f,,,f': ' J. Y':?f.4 VI, Q, x Q , ' X 'x ' .qi K, r fix y , xv-.5 M x--Q Y X A my 1,7 . kr -.7 xt Jkt ' K X x' i 4 'Jiri' g I 4 K Q1-Fstfafi ' KNY Pi' ' 723155 0 A . 4 .A , , .' - .r , 1 Nia i'f3 f'fif' jgxgf-iifm de'-s':: h1l','?!:t f '-:P ' '- if .. . wvfzw . waiwfg- l'.:e-.Em U, ff ' A , Nfl. -I A'.'I'5 1'2 ' fl' M Above.' Band percussion section shifts into a formatior
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Student Government Officers Foster Spirit Revival Enthusiasm and creative planning of Student Government leaders were reasons for the major revival of interest in school and school-related activities. With the help ofseniorclass officers, the Executive and Activities Boards held an orientation assembly for freshmen on Sep- tember l in order to promote freshmen in- volvement. An assembly for seniors followed to seek their cooperation in the spirit revival. As a result, more sports tickets were sold than in the past ten years, and student interest soared. In addition to the annual magazine drive, Tiger pennants and pens with the DHS basket- ball schedule were sold. Student Government attempted to streamline meetings by assigning seats to representatives, installing sergeants- at-arms, and requiring stand-up votes. Projects included finding the spirit rock and planning a 40th birthday party for the school. Controversies arose concerning a decision to allow freshmen to enter clubs first semester, a proposed change in the Homecoming Queen system, and plans to install a dome over the senior court. Through the Toledo Area Student Council, a Student Board of Education, one of the first in the country, was established. Student Gov- ernment Vice-president Dave Johnson, as De- Vilbiss' representative, met with board officials to discuss such issues as senior exams, and a student smoking lounge. . Yfm, Senior representative-at-large Rick Nesper and Bobbie Bean, junior repre large, duscuss 40th birthday plans with adviser lVlr. Bill Shafer. Sarah Reiser, sophomore representative-at-large, gives TASC exchange Eric Witt a tour of the Chinese-Russian library. Dave Orr and Diane Piel write up subscriptions for the magazine drive in room 1
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