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l life Questiens sure can be tricky as Steve Schratg leer ns at his first Quiz Bowi meeting. left Sitzman waits for the next quest-ian.. STUDE . T LIFE Eaml Linda Loudon and Amy Ke-mpif' set up their tent as they prepare te camp out at la quiet park. While academics were impor- tant, students revealed a stron student life as they participated in many alter school and out of 'school activities. Even though many students had their own special activities, their interest filtered back, making Devilbiss united and strong. Students who participated in suqmrmelr sports often played on school teams too, lending their extra experience to produce winning seasons. The sister team of Stacey and Lynn Hudkins used their summer tennis skills to place 'first in the district. Many choir and hand 'members also bl'fIl.lgll1I extra knowledge to the school from church choirs and private bands. Students and teachers. with special writing and drawing skills worked together to produce a winning yearbook and paper. Those with ltnowleclge in money management put this use to work as club tireasurers and .busi- ness managers. Kim acon used her skill as a sales person to help keep the finances of the Student Government in order. Students with interest in social service programs also lent their knowl- edge to Deviilbiss. Although aca- demics were important, so was student life. Students interests and activities might differ, yet they united often to produce a good year for the school. l l A
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