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' ! V fff ' Z, b Senior Bobby Shaver heods home offer onorher hord week Juniors Tiffany McDoniel ond Shannon McDride are full of happiness offer class. Sophomore Pom Reed finds her woy through the crowded hall on her woy to class. Sfudenr Life 23
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Commonplace Juniors Mike Gutierrez and Liso Rivera and senior Susan Reeves walk down the hall on rhe way ro their next class. i A. Senior Pat Davis waits for rhe morning bell ro ring and srarr another day. Seniors Amy Dues and Donna Dunbaugh lean against their lockers in the downstairs hall The halls are once again rhe social gathering place for srudenrs. The halls are a good way ro talk ro everybody and keep away from class, ' ' said freshman Michelle Harhaway. Srudenrs of all grades meet every day in rhe halls for relaxa- rion and free rime away from hard classes and school pressures. 5ome halls are more popular rhan orhers. Many srudenrs garher in rhe G-Hall while rhe same amount spends time in the A, D, and C hall. I feel the hall life adds extra life ro my day, said sophomore Marissa Manheimer. Many srudenrs spend theit hall time studying or doing homework for rheir nexr class. As senior Chris Jenkins said, The halls give me extra rime ro srudy and prepare for my nexr class. The halls are filled wirh discussion obour posr games, weekends, and coming evenrs. The rests and classes of high school are hard and frustrating, but as long as the halls are here, everyrhing is okay A person can look forward ro a few minutes of enjoyment each day while being in the halls. 22 Student Life
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oo Much to Take Although high school is o place for higher education, there are also times when one can capture a moment of great humor. Because the people of D.H.S. have learned that homework and grades aren ' t the ony aspect of life, outrageous occurances are more frequent. These bizarre moments may be witnessed due to homework overload or pressure from grades. When this occurs, people can be at their strangest. The strange moments may consist of destruction of school property, yelling at friends, or just plain unusual expressions. Once these outbursts have been releas- ed, one may return to the stress filled hustle and bustle of everyday life. Senior Danny Allen, in Mr Frank Stansfields governmenr class, is amozed ar rhis picrure on the cover of Newsweek Senio r Tommy Janik hopes Mrs. Drewsrer didn ' t see the risque magazine thor he ond junior Eric Slocumb are so intenrly studying . 24 Student Life
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