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SPACE INVADERS!! Relax, it is just jr. Dave Varosi welding in the shop. Photo by Tom Thorold. DISCUSSING P1ANS are the members of the jr. National Honor Society as they meet with their sponsor, Mr. Romain. Photo by Trevor Wagestcr.
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PULLING WITH ALL THEIR MIGHT are juniors Tom Thorold. Missy Mulletl. Jamie Walton, Brad Williamson, and Julie Rumble in the winter fes- tival tug-of-war battle. Photo by Kelly Kcrbyson. THERE’S ONE ON EVERY BASKETBALL TEAM” was the skit performed by the cheer- leaders during the pep assembly of the winter festival. Pictured are soph. Nicole Richmond, jr. Kristine Abend, soph. Lori Flanagan, soph. Tonya Klaus, and soph. Melinda Philpot. Photo by Kelly Kerbyson. Winter Festival - 21
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Boredom never had a chance to set in for the students involved in organizations at DHS. From National Honor Society to being an office aide, students find some- thing to dive into, to occupy their time. DHS started some new organizations for the students this year. They are the Home Economics Program, the Thespian Troupe, and the Amateur Design Club. A lot of time and effort goes into the clubs and organizations. Many students stay after school, miss lunch hour, and take part in weekend activities to make their club work. The Amateur Design Club, a new club, meets one day a week to work on various art projects. Another one of the new organizations, the Thespian Troupe, has a meeting once a month. This is a national troupe, and you must participate in two school plays to be- come a member. Among school organizations are the those that have been around for many years. These clubs have been an important part of the students’ extra-curricular activities. Business Office Education Clubs (BOEC), National Honor Society, and the math team are a few of the older clubs and are all well represented clubs by the students. These and the other organizations make a student feel important and can even make school fun at times. So dive in and join an organization and see the lighter side of DHS! -Kelly Broughton LET'S GO GOLD! GO MAROON!! Represent- ing the Deckerville marching band is freshman Margo Jones. Photo by Marion’s Studios. Academics Organizations Division - 23
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