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Homecoming Highlighting the i960 football season was the Homecoming, October 7, sponsored by the Student Council. The familiar faces of many DHS graduates were seen this special night. Honored guests were the football team and the cheerleaders of I944. Mrs. Betty Abel, '44 cheerleader, led the fans in a yell during half time. The week preceding Homecoming was packed full of activities: decorating floats, voting for queen, and preparing for the parade. On the big night a lohg parade made its way slowly down to the football field where everyone witnessed an exciting game with Brownsburg. The Warriors were victorious and put the,Bulldogs in the dog- house with a score of 32-21. Following the game, the annual Homecom- ing Dance was held in the Grid Room. Also after the game many graduates of DHS enjoyed rem- iniscing during the Alumni Hour in the Home Economics Room. Queen Janet was the center of attraction during the half time ceremonies. Other candidates were Louise Cummins, fresh- man Judy Evans senior Jill Crise sophomore and Janet Stephenson, junior.
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Togetherness In Activities Provides Many Pleasant Memories Many times too late we realize all the pleasure and enjoyment that have been ours . . . and we can take with us only the memories of these good times. One of the most pleasant memories is that of joining with others in the organization of clubs and social groups. Banquets, money- raising campaigns, and parties keep us busy a great deal of the time . . . and all these things contribute to making ours a well-rounded life. Now that another year is almost over, there may come o spare moment now and then to relive the pleasures of i960-1961 . . . of the enjoyment we've had . . . of the memories we can take with us of DHS.
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Victories Highlight Football Season Iron 'Em Out, the motto of the winning freshman class float, was symbolized by o big iron flattening a Brownsburg player. Janet Rohn is congratulated by Steve Watson and Bob Ken SGle rOunClS left end on a long-gain run, Brock.
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