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1 I nor Oonna Gagne and sophomore Lon Bragg make a ' lit hearted attempt to study in the hall during lunch Lisa Maytield takes time out of cheering at a football to have a quick photography I ndships of seniors, as expressed by Sandy , ■. v,ik. Junior Ken Franklin wants everyone to know that this is his special spot in the hall. Student Life 29
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D.H.S. is Live J J The friendships we share and the good times we have probably are the most important events of the school year because they bring D.H.S. students together. The special moments during high school seem to be the most memorable. The leisure times provide students with the op- portunity to flaunt their own special style. This special style is an important part of D.H.S. mostly because it comes only from the people we are surrounded by. The spirit at D.H.S. is seen everywhere — at football games, in the halls and even away from school. Although, without the students there would not be any spirit. The students are what make D.H.S. colorful and bring it to life. Only through our sharing our good times with each other can we bring D.H.S. to life. People like this who express their feelings and share their fun with everyone around make D.H.S. a-live place to be. Senior Kevin Carey explains. II only lakes tour years to graduate. Senior Lisa Pezani wants to l)e a bank robber when she grows up. Junior Allen Bourdeaux sips his urn ,1 . ' t ,• . ■ • i Sludonl Life
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Music Is the Livewire MUSIC IS an important pari of D.H.S. Everyone has h.s own special type of music he enjoys. Music often gives students a chance to gel away from school for awhile and lust have fun and en|oy the moments of high school. Football dances are a traditional part of every football season They give everyone a chance to celebrate a victory or maybe to forget about a loss. This year many of the dances proved to be a big success, y Concerts are another bit part 9I high school years. Thi provide a time to see favorite votalills or groups live and spend an entire night with them. ' „ Whether you are a kicker, fcunk rocker; or Jove rock and roll music puts fun and excitement Into hifiriscfvsol days Once students are cut of school tof ihe day tnstead f math, their thoughts of numbers tur to 97, 101. 96. 00. 93, 79 the numbers oould goon oi er. Many students display the type of music they prefer on the back of their car windshields. There re prolMbly.more music stickers on the backs of cars at D.H.S. than tn|re|Up parking stickers! When a student has a new car. one of the first things he does is to put a sticker from his favorite radto station on the back of the windsh«)d to let everyone around know what he chooses to listen to Another part of their car that students pay dose alientKMi pe of stereo system it has Sw ' sTadents even . that are orlti more ttian the car is. ' | ve wilhoul a great sysiem ere c ' en J Kman or luggmg around a porta aie , ihir g to hear iheif .Javoriie aoogs mat ■ jgh another day Of 1 out tor the sumirwa seer s o ' .tany D.H.S. stuc -r another 97 Rodk impobbiDle to do without music 00 e ' to IS nave ' T fou St hfc.j • r»em rridke It i( ■ Even wtien school be wherever we go. beach every Frida ' « ny day. No matter what type of nnusic you like, ifs always ■■ • bring fun and excitement to your four years of high schoc Jt ' s just another part of making it through D.H.S. The ghost picture reprewrits the many sJudents that attended the homecom.ng d«fy» Junio««MonicnMiii ot the luoltMtU cuincw JO Student Lite .
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