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Page 196 text:
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Freshman Beth Bucsanyi soys. This is OREAD when rhe water pipes in her house burst. Bread. In fhe diaionary, bread is a food we use to ear with peanut buffer and jelly. However, rimes are chang- ing! Behind rhe walls of D.H.5., we gave ir a new sarcastic meaning. It is no longer used as a noun, but an adjective. During class, in the halls, and even on weekends bread was frequently heard. Ir was a descriptive word for people, a repetition of actions, or just plain old stupid things we did! Some of us plunged further into the meaning of bread, analyzing and creating new phrases. As each one of us added our own unique word, the list grew leaving behind stale, pop- tart, loaf, crumb, English muffins, yeast, croissant, and more. All of these words had their own meanings, some of which were in- side jokes. For instance, senior Scott Mader created the ever-popular phrase, Keep your pop-tarts in the package. Other phrases, such as sophomore Raymond Rodriquez ' s, I smell a loaf , and an unknown You ' re burning are now part of a strong growing vocabulary. Dread was used to describe things sarcastically but in a joking manner. It was used to describe some freshman behavior. Or, Being forced into a 4- A district, said senior Lisa Matocha. A weekend in the big town of Dickinson said junior Sheryl Buc- sanyi. House Bill 72 and homework on a Friday night, said sophomore Christie Allen. Nosey underclassmen trying to scald on upperclassmen, but in return get- ting laughed at, said senior Michele Martin. And one of our latest loafey actions, The Dickin- son Nine and their famous insult, the sit in! All of these and other words con be found in the cookbook of yeast, a historical memory. The people and events at DHS in the 1985-86 school year will always be remembered as IN- TENSE and BREAD. Ik Junior Amy Fisher shows her imitotion of o smushed loof of breod os stole people walk by 192 Closing Junior Alfredo Rodrieguez soys, I already know this longouge as he catches some zzz ' s in Mrs Brewster ' s Spanish 2 class Junior Cormen Trocey points her foce to look like a piece of Indian pottery the week of Cosmetology initiation.
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Page 195 text:
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Senior Diane Turner intensely watches rhe student council members plant the sevenrh tree in honor of the seven ostronaunts at the memoriol service. Junior Jerry Miles gives Coach Drake a piggy-back ride or the State Softball Tournament INSERT Freshman Adrian Doudreaux outrageously says, Hey man on his way ro doss Senior Dorren Dullington slyly watches the other girls walk by, bur as usual is cought. Closing 191
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Page 197 text:
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r Senior Srocey Keftler. heod cheerleoder, discusses who must moke brownies for the volleyboll ream ' s Tuesdoy night gome Stocey sits in front of the bolloons. o token of oppreciotion, given to the vorsity sguod from the vorsity volleyboll team Freshmon Derh Ducsonyi finds her o reol Texas mon in Golveston INSERT Junior Amy Fisher hides her foce with her homemade mask when she is caught staring at the class GQ The Dtead Doy, junior Robbie Frierson. ploys peek-a-boo in the cafeteria with his sondwich. Closing 193
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