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The Pride Of ’86 A persons senior year of high school is one that will be long remembered. For many seniors, college is a major decision that requires lots of time, effort, and planning. One question that was asked of the seniors was, What do you expect from your senior year? The main response from Sr.'s about their last year was to get a diploma, or graduate. Some of them even though of this graduation as a dream come true. Other expectations of this final year was to have a good-time, make lasting friendships, participate in lots of extra-curricular activities and to SURVIVE. A few of the seniors even had a few nice things to say about the teachers and the overall system at D.H.S. They felt the teachers were always trying to help, the school had a nice atmosphere and that it made them feel like they weren't in school. It was casual! Comments from teachers: Your class has developed a real, positive leadership while at D.H.S. You are super! Mr. Mykel went as far as saying that we were Concrete Sequential as opposed to being Abstract Randoms. Don't worry guys, that meant we were Ok. As a senior at D.H.S. who has attended 12 years of school with the same people, it was with pride that I could say we were a great class with a lot going for us as a group and for each of us as individuals.
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; Not every person marches to the beat of a different drum. (Ami Parker, Vicki Vermilyea, Dick Renfro) Weideman-give me Weideman! (Chris O'Neill, Sean Garcie, Pat Hiebert, Gary Parker, Rob Reynolds, Tracy Roberts) Look, I know you adore me, but please put me down' (Stephanie May Becky Pykiet, Denise was only a joke!? (Daren Bannon, Jim Taylor, James Pykiet, David Reynolds, Jeanine Thomas) ' Wood Russ Frank lays back with Bach. Memories The centennial anniversary for Douglass High School became a reality in 1986. It didn't seem possible that such a span of time could have elapsed. Looking at the changes and the way the school has grown made progress more evident. The present high school was built in 1972. The old high school on Chestnut Street was at the site of the present junior high. The only remains were the columns near the street. The school may have changed sites, but the students' spirit is still as strong as ever. The kids have come and gone from one year to the next, but the halls have not remained empty for long. Although each class left a void after graduation, their place has soon been filled by the next class eager to complete their own journey toward success. 5
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