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6 IF YOU SPARE THE ROD. then you spoil the child is exactly what as- sistant principal Dick Walker is thinking. Mr. Walker and jr. Ste- phen Kelke horse around during lunch period. Photo by Tom Thor- old. THE THREE AMIGAS are once again stealing the show and attract- ing attention. Seniors Missy Mullett. Penny Hammerle. and Julie Rumble are releasing a bit of energy during lunch hour before classes resume. Photo by Tom Thorold.
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ISN'T THAT SPECIAL? Math teach- er Sandra Little dreaaea up as a fa- vorite character of DHS students, the Church Lady. Miss Little also holds a photo of her television coun- terpart. Photo by Louise Walker. REMINISCING ABOUT THE POPE’S VISIT is freshman Lori Os- wald as she checks out the maga- zines in the library. Lori attended the Pope's mass at the Silverdome with her family last October. Photo by Tina Rudduck. Theme - 5
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Set In Motion Bored? Well, that’s not usually the case for Deckerville people. Even for being in a small town, the students always find some way to keep occupied and busy. Whether it’s bugging the teachers to their wits end or just having fun, students seem to keep busy. It’s not always fun and games though. Students have their futures to think about, especially the juniors and seniors who will quite soon be graduated. The progress in our lives begins by setting in motion values, ideas, and goals. The only way to accomplish this is to use the knowledge and facts provided by our instructors and peers. Not only do our teachers influence us, but also our parents, who have laid the groundwork for our futures. Often we don’t realize how much our parents influence us until we get out from ’’under our parents’ wings,” and start living on our own. Students strive to accomplish their goals and to do the very best they can. So teachers, even though at times you feel like you could pull your hair out, have patience. We really do try our best. The next few pages show a little bit about the people at our school and their habits, views, and ideas. Leah Brinker ’’ALL WORK AND NO PLAY makes a dull man” is certainly a philosophy of sr. Doug Rich. While using crayons to draw a picture in his Art Design class. Doug shows that seniors have a fun side to them even during work time. Photo by Tom Thor- old. ENTHUSIASTIC FANS WATCH ON as the Deck- erville Eagles battle Bronson on homecoming night. As you can see by the fans’ faces, the game turned out to be an exciting victory for Decker- ville. The people of Deckerville are avid sup- porters of their sports program. Photo by Mar- ion's Studios. People Division - 7
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