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... OPEN THE YEAR “Where did the summer go? you ask when crossing the Peoria Avenue drawbridge or student parking lot moat into DHS. Another year has already begun. Some things are always the same, like jammed lockers, confused freshman, hall monitors, and the perennial en- emy, homework. As you spend a typical day here, though, you realize some changes have taken place. You breath a sigh of relief at 9:35 when the longest period of the day — 50 minutes — is over. PE is next; you'll undoubtedly run the track this morning — the track that was rebuilt from last year's flood damage. Several times today you'll run into the newcom- ers of DHS — nearly 300 strong. But hopefully your, meetings with new ad- ministrators Mr. Brunick and Mr. Rog- ers will be salutations in the halls — not conferences in the new disciplinary of- fice (room 128). Odds are that sometime today you'll a) have a new or returning teacher, b) take a recently added or returned class, or c) have classes like computer pro- gramming or psychology, which have been located in three different rooms the past three years. All this shuffling around could cause a despondent senior to remark, Every- thing old is new again. I 4
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GETTING READY TO . .. Left: The long lines of freshman registration. Middle Left: Mark Thomas. Chris Turner, and Kelly Ames MUST be in the front row. Middle Right: Ron Masterman explains the ins and outs of DHS to kid sister Lisa. Below Left: Scott Edgcomb. Brian Martin, and Brian Fet terolf ring in the new year. Below Right: “Now (Shawn Burkhart) show the freshman how to do it.” (Mr. Holland.)
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1. Sean Rock. Brad Dixon, and Marv Van Weelden of Sig- nal entertain at the Back to School Bash. 2. (Audrey Rico. Nicole Pet- tenger) You look Mahvelous! 3. Mr. Brunick blows his top. 4. Missy Ran- kenandTreasa Nel- son always greet customers with a smile. 7 5. Freshman Mark Wolf attempts to find his way around the halls. 6. Ryan Eaton. Drew Schilling. Dan New- man. Chad Piller. and Chris Barnhart watch the girls in the gym. 7. Lori Spotts and Tina Sheridan compare schedules. 5
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