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fter school, on Sept. 12, Senior Robin Soodbar prepares to enter the vatermelon eating contest at the Senior Watermelon Bust. D.C. Pride Is Back Returned From the Past in Top Form J h The Pride Is Back . . . The Pride is saying I ' m from Decatur, in the team effort, in being the best, is back. But it didn ' t return by itself. No, it needed a push of power, of spirit, and of commitment. The five ad- ministrators, ninety faculty members, and 1500 students that share the school displayed this spirit and commitment. This was shown by the increase in club enrollment, extracurricular ac- Ready to conquer the Beast, Seniors Dana Montgomery, Stephanie Gray, Mike Burner, Cindy Wand, Tonia Dahl, and Jen- ny Whitlow wait in line at Kings Island. The senior Kings Island trip was on September 14. Doing an assignment in U.S. History, Junior Jeff Wycoff completes his homework. All juniors were required to take U.S. History. tivities, and crowd participation. I think there is a lot more spirit and support this year, especially for the football team, said Junior Theresa Camp. This Homecoming is the best one we ' ve had. The ac- tivities were well organized and supported by the students. The night that everyone stayed after school to decorate the halls, it was amazing to watch so many students working together, show- ing real pride in their school, and having fun, stated Ms. Diana Laybold. The old attitudes were not only removed but replaced by fresh ideas and renewed attitudes full of pride. People are much more friendly. We seem to be in a better mood all the time, said senior Nichole Croft. Pride that set the mood for academic excellence, for athletic strength, and for extracur- ricular participation is back. The pride of DC is back and it ' s here to stay. Opening 5
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£ 7 Ude % 1B c6 Pausing between lunch A and lunch B are Senior Pam Ogden, Juniors Larry Lewis, Teresa Durham and Sophomore Johnnie Wolf . The halls were decorated for the first home football game against the Lawrence Central Bears. While preparing his lesson for class, John Taylor allows students time to work on an assignment. Mr. Taylor taught U.S. History, Civics, International Relations and Economics. During the first weeks of school, when the temperatures were high outside, students found Study Hall in room 150 a cool place to be. This large room was one of the few air conditioned spots in the building. Opening
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