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IF LOOKS COULD KILL, these two would really knock you dead. Sophomores Scott Popilek and Kevin Pozsgay know what it takes to be punk! COKE IS IT! At least that’s how sophomore Missy Mullett feels in her can of coke.
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Too much time on our hands Student Life When you see a football game, you see the team working together as one; that’s more or less how our student life works. The student body cheers on their sports teams with genuine loyalty. For some fun we may go to a game and cheer our team to what hopefully will turn into an Eagle victory. After the game we may attend dances or maybe go to Sandusky. The dances usually consist of a D. J., at least one chaper- one, darkness, and a lot of good rock-n- roll. Dancing to the beat of Dire Straits, Glen Fry, Loverboy, and our home state boy Bob Seger can make any dance floor hot. If the students decide to go to Sandus- ky, they might go to the show, maybe to see “First Blood II, “Back to the Fu- ture,” “Rocky IV,” or the hilarious “Pee Wee’s Big Adventure.” The favorite pastime of D.H.S. stu- dents is cruising. Cruising seems to have always existed. It went on in the 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s and now the 80’s. It’s one tradition that seems to go on forever. Students cruise the main drag, meet at “Micki Dee’s,” jump into various cars, and them maybe on to a party. A student’s life is not all fun and games; there’s a lot of hard work before weekend fun. From football to softball and from FFA to BOEC, students give their all to the organizations they are in- volved with. When the dismissal bell rings at 3:12 p.m., it signifies a little bit of freedom for the day. The students stampede through the hallway to get to their trans- portation home. Remember when you see a student out on the football field, in the stands, studying, or cruising the main drag that there are many angles to a student’s life. HAM IT UP! Senior Jeanette Nagey tells a story as junior Jody Goller and sophomore Dawn Bezemek look on. 7
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