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Times are changing Changes—even at D.H.S. can hap- pen! It took many weeks of planning, but it finally was here—our first winter festival! The student council worked long and hard to find something to break up the monotony of those long winter months. A few weeks before signs started to pop up in the halls telling what the dress up days would be. Everyone started to ask questions about the different things that would be happening. The winter festival was well on its way to success. The days picked for the festival were February 12-14. On Wednesday, Febru- ary 12, students showed their spirit by dressing up for beach day. On Thursday everyone got into it with costume and punk day. Finally, Friday was dress up and slave day. Friday afternoon was the big pep assembly which was held during seventh hour. Another addition to the festival was the unusual floats that were built. The floats were built on little red wagons and centered around the theme of winter. The winners of the floats were the sen- iors with 1st; freshmen, 2nd; sopho- mores, 3rd; and the juniors, 4th. At the pep assembly many different things happened. Miss Fritz was chosen winner of the baby contest. A tricycle race between Mr. Blackburn and some daring students was attempted. With the help of Mr. Walker, Mr. Blackburn came away with a win over sophomore Jeff Todd, junior Darin Fritch, and 7th grad- er Billy Tarala. The big event of the pep assembly was the crowning of the 1986 Sweet- heart Court. The winners were: fresh- men Stephen Kelke and Tammy Reinelt; sophomores Jeremy Van Norman and Penny Hammerle; juniors Kelly Vogel and Trevor Wagester; and the 1986 princess and prince were seniors Tracy Srock and Tim Parks. The winter festital came to an end by our boys basketball team beating Peck 62 to 61. Afterwards the very well at- tended Valentines dance was sponsored by the National Honor Society. I WANT YOU! Freshman Steven Mosher tells ev- eryone to get in the spirit of things on Punk Day. 4
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BOOKING IT UP, senior Steve Mathie prepares limself for those final days of studying. It might nelp to study to get that diploma. ROCK ON! Even during lunch hours this wild group of seniors need their music. Relaxing and enjoying the music are seniors David Twiss, Matt Inbody, Ron Dopierala, Jerome Pijanowski, and Kevin Piotrowski. CANDY BREAK! Junior Lisa Crothers takes time out of her day to sit down and enjoy the great taste of a lollipop. 3
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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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