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Discover Changes As The Year Begins if if A' ,ff L. 'Q N-1... .bf--v ,Maxi MQ.-n As the doors opened for the begin- ning of the 1974-75 school year cam- paign, changes became the focus of attention. Parking restrictions, canine protec- tion, new room numbers, and other new rules, added up to what seemed to be a confusing year ahead. However, the new outlook of the library and the never-changing guid- ance of teachers and counselors dis- proved this theory. Del City was in fact, changing in time with the modern world and still emerging, a front run- ner! ' ini -W - ,, ..- V 'Wm-F ., A we-f Q .1 t J 'j .rink N- ,. fjsggnly vi... M U4 ,. . ,uc ,Ip ' . ,,',,',. ,,- Y, A 3 aft ,Q -'ir-'L'? -K ' A' ' ' ,MV J- gg 4. -, . ,- Q W '- R,1u. 3 ur: -X, - rw ' .M ,g i ' ' ' Af ' -1, T -' 7 47.1 . ,., , ,- 'I lj' ' f' if 1 M - ,ia K 'l W-2 1 ' .Y ' ' at ... e 5' W, i- v l f ,, Del City finds itself protected by canine author
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We 115:13 Soon after the first weeks of school, the frantic pace of school life sim- mered to a monotonous routine of seemingly endless classes. The mechanical process started each morning, as cars filled the park- ing lots, grunting and coughing as cold engines sputtered out. Then the clash of locker doors and the clatter of footsteps, filled the school corridors competing with the clanging sounds of the period bells. Yet the glum feeling was deceiving. Football festivities and other matters proved that DCHS was alive. P r I as -f i ABOVE: Joe Flores tries to convince an Eagle supporter to buy a program. LEFT: Eagle twirlers pause during a break in the action, RIGHT: The gum machine adds pleasure to the hungry pack ol DCHS students. BELOW: Mr. Burton attracts the interest of his first hour students. pave? gg Q X , . LQQQ. Jfffffv 424, VKJWQQQC, g ' V, 4K,f.f.-72,1 f 5,l2w674,4,z? Jay A ,
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