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Number One Priority - A ademics r i , N ,WF Many times activities, such as football, cheerleading, band, basketball, or other sports, received 907, of the attention atDHS - until recently that is. g V With new state standards and more gifted and talented ' t , ' programs being started, the awareness of what school is really - about has grown considerably. What is the main priority of this 1 place known as our second home? EDUCATION, measuring up to the goals set before you and applying them toward a limitless l future for yourself. , t Education is not limited to a small select group. It is here at l DHS ready to be grasped by everyonelwilling to try. DHSiis yours M e - All of it, including the educational opportunities waiting on you e to measure up. D so f .5 Academics were part of the Vocation e Department. Tony Anthony was one of the many students who enrolled in drafting. An Honors Assembly was held at the close of the 1985 school year to recognise students who were outstanding in the various i' ' if departments. g I g f f - S ls., A k xl 14 Academic Division
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if-fi I A SQ Signing Up l'm sorry this class is closed. The line starts over there. Hey, where do Freshmen go? Mr. McHan, WHEN do we go to lunch! Do those words sound familiar? They should for they were common on September 3, 1985, REGISTRATION DAY. Registration Day, as well known, was one of the most grueling days of the whole school year. Trying to get to seven tables before 700 other students was a hassle in itself. This year's D-Day was no exception. Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors had to make way for the many new faces of Freshmen fthe largest classb wandering the halls not knowing where to go or what to do. Students also had to bear waiting in the long lines just to get enrolled in class. Due to the limited classroom sizes, students often found that they would have to postpone certain classes until next year. Registration Day was even more confusing for new students than it was for the others who had participated in the Bobcat 500 . Spanish exchange student, Jesus Peyotas, adjusted to life at DHS. i There were many confused looks among the freshmen during registration. Michael Armstrong and David Bronson wait to get on the roll in Mr. Morris' class. Registration
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