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Anficipafing The Futufe Every year a new breed of high school students emerges proclaiming itself the best , the smartest , the best-looking , the rowdiest , and on, and on, and on. This unique group of people generally is hit in mass by a rare disease commonly known as Senioritis . Yes, each September a new group of proud, haughty Seniors stroll through the doors of DHS ready to take on the world. And they usually try to ' But, come the end of May — Senior Week, Baccalaureate, Graduation Rehearsal, and the Prom all combine to remind this holier-than-thou Senior that soon he will be leaving all of this unadulterated glory He remembers all the football games he went to, all the boring teachers he had, all the great parties he went to, but most importantly, he remembers all the people he saw day in and day out as he strutted through the halls of DHS. It ' s hard to realize that he will never see some of these people again ' While it ' s true that there are some people he ' d rather not see again, many of the other people he knew were good friends — friends who went with him to all those football games, suffered through all those boring teachers, and went to all of those great parties with him. Suddenly the almighty senior begins to think, What am I gonna do ' ' Oh, I guess I could )0in Uncle Gerald ' s singing telegram service, or become an archaeologist, but I really want to do something on my own. Maybe I ' ll go to college, or maybe I ' ll get a job somewhere and work my way up. Geez, I never really thought about it. Strangely enough though, most seniors will say that they can ' t wait to get out of high school. Most of them readily admit that while high school was great — they ' re ready to get out and start on something new. And that ' s what their Senior year is about — letting them strut their stuff from September to May, and then cool off to begin anticipating their future. 1 ) Senior class sponsor Mr Moutsatos congratulates new graduates 2) Mr. Freeman presents a diploma to a happy senior 3) The Class ot 79 files out of auditorium after Baccalaureate ceremony 4) Seniors Susan Packard, Tim Mullett, and Joyce Matthews share a laugh after Baccalaureate 5) Speaker Rev Standifer delivers his message to seniors 6) L ur ' e Leith has that Look Mom, I made it ' expression after Commencement.
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