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Firm and Undaunted Students get early start at Pep Rallies Undaunted by the early hour, students crawl out of bed to go to a Pep Rally. This year's Pep Rallies were held from 8 until 8:30. This of course did not inhibit the spirited DHS student body. The Pep Rally starts off with a band number and the entrance of the football players. Cheers from enthusiastic cheerleaders follow and in- troductions of special guests such as wrestler Brian Adias and football players from NTSU along with their coach, Corky Nelson. The student body is in a frenzy of spirit at this point. They are prepared to win the nights game! The feeling of school spirit and loyalty prevails throughout the long day of school ending in a glorious victory on the field. by Lisa Cunningham Tammy Cotton addresses the student body at an early Pep Rally. Bronco enthusiasts support the team. J ti , 'V X L, . 24351, .sew 'f A 5521 Q' . tygtsm . f fy, , . W' w ' , ff . z 1 , f noi ' E Varsity football players Scott Hickey, William Adamson, Louis Brandstetter, Mike Tansey, Craig Inivin and Emilio Gonzalez enjoy the spotlight. Dean Berke and Charlie Schenck are slightly fantastic Bronco fans! 3871 :Dylan 22 PEP RALLIES -. . T
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fa! 5 W9 l I 'FE' 4-,-111' was Darren Ward gels help lrum Mrs. Linda Chapel and Mr. Flay Braswell. W, 4 mu- , Registration Marks Year's Beginning The rush of registration was something every student looked forward to but at the same time dreaded. Seniors were elated to be going through registration for the last time, while sophomores were somewhat skeptical of the unknown, and juniors were more or less indifferent. For the last time, over 2,000 students went through and selected classes, putting together a schedule while teachers sat for endless hours trying to find classes at times to accommodate that schedule. Frustration was not non-existent as students found class sections closed or that there was no way to get B-lunch. Next year schedules will be done by computer, eliminating this process. by Joell Holly v0'J'f'Jt71q,. Seniors Michael Moore, Kevin Wagley, Doug Ingram and Claudine Nicholas wail lor regislralion lo begin. REGISTRATION 21
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Back to the Future Chosen as Homecoming Theme The atmosphere around the school abounded n spirit following traditional form but having the lance the night after the game made this year's lomecoming experience last a day longer. Back .o the Future was this year's Homecoming heme. Homecoming Week began with Tuesday lesignated as college sweat-shirt dayg Wednes- lay was Jams Day, Thursday was Prep vs. Punk Dayg and Friday finished off as Purple and Gold Day. The parade, held Friday afternoon, left the school and wound its way around the square. The Spanish Club won Best of Themes, German Club, Most Original, Drumline, Best Splritg Future Farmers of America, Prettiestg and Building Trades was the biggest. .X M. . 5 F54 ,i,. A .L 1 ' 'gi tk ' gtg. . . 2 . xx ,,.:k.,.f' K V' J 5 . fx :ge K F W .441- . '.:'34'- W,-. - whiff ' ' 152. ' K .. . P Q Q K . -- . f' lf 5'T: 1 A imc, e .B ' , 3 1 3 :Q Swfkhigfrggai ? -' The amazing Homecoming spirit elevated throughout the week eventually cheering the Broncos on to a 37-7 victory over the Skyline Raiders Friday night. The excitement did not end there! The Victory Homecoming Dance was held on the following night at the TWU Garden Boom. This was the first year DHS has had the Homecoming Dance on the night following the game' by Lisa Cunningham Approximately 400 students showed up lor the Homecom- ing Dance. Claire Guess and her tather, Mr. Carl Guess, wait tor the Homecoming Queen to be announced. Ron Trippe, Michelle Grossman and Heidi Martin take a break from dancing. Mr. John Beck congratulates his daughter Jennifer for be- ing named Sophomore Princess. HOMECOMING 23
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