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'CHU-9' L'-. ,yff fV fl. Bob Easterbrooks, top right, anxiously reaches to get his Bugles out of a machine. Michelle Tolf, middle, contemplates life in the school lobby. Above right, Mike Dulin blows a vicious bubble while talking on the phone. Fiusty Leppanen, top, concentrates on his metals project. Above left, Dan Butts removes a paper from the copier in the media center. Student Life!5
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All Around School Many moods set the atmosphere at DeKalb High School from blowing bubbles while talking on the telephone to working hard on studies in the commons. Walking in the hallways one will see students occupied in many different areas. Working on graphic materials, technical drawing, foods classes, woods projects, child care and clothing courses. DHS has all the quality programs a high school needs. As for activities, some sports were on the line for a while this year, but fortunately enough student participa- tion and community support made it possible to keep the sports. DeKalb has always been near or at the top in its conference. Without sports programs many students would have been let down. Greg Greer, right, spins a basketball on his finger. Tom Luxton, below, works hard in the commons on his assignment. ,cfs- A ,!,..,, t, if 4 ,.,.,.. mu-...hw H I K 4!Student Life x,,gf.g1,g V . , at ft W i Q i +
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Minds in Motion While studying for almost seven hours a day, students and faculty, participate in various activities and classes. Even with faculty cutbacks and larger classes, students are still able to take a wide variety of courses including everything from accounting to zoology. The day-to-day routine sometimes gets a little monotonous, but there are always projects that the teachers come up with to bring a change of pace. Some days there are labs to do for chemistry classes, work in the library, and for some students computers can be a good way to get away from boredom. NM ,-A 6!Student Life Sam Basti, above, a senior, practices his typing in class. Left: Mr. George Daugherty lectures to his American Government class. Above left: Juniors Greg Neher, Jody Olive, and Tom Melms catch up on the daily news. Middle: In a science class, Robin Carter and Yvette O'Donnell examine one of the many specimens. Top: Mr. Ed Royalty works with students.
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