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FRESHMEN WELCOMED TO DHS The Freshmen and Seniors gaze at the Blue Moon, while they Owdif the Start of the dance. Craig Widener, senior class president, welcomes The Seniors and Freshmen danced the first dance to the freshman class president, Jim Lynch. theme song Blue Moon. 28
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Seniors, Marcia Dollens and Suzie Glover, await the announcement of the Homecoming Queen during the half-time of the game REIGNED OVER HOMECOMING Although Speedway's Sparkplugs edged a narrow margin over the Hard-fighting Dan- ville Warriors, a good time was enjoyed during the Week's Homecoming activities. T h e parade, the float competition, voting for the queen, the dance and the alumni coffee hour were highlights of the week. Floats were entered in the competition by each class and, as a reward for the effort put into them, they were all a part of the pre-game parade. The senior's sixteen-foot skunk with a deodorized spray won a plaque for first prize. With the theme Don't Bug Us portrayed by a can of Raid, the freshmen took honorable mention. The junior's theme Smear 'Em was char- acterized by a huge hot-dog, a jar of mustard, and a bottle of catsup. The sophomore's float carried a washing machine a-nd the motto Clean 'Em. Don Wright, John Jenner, and Ken Edmondson see action in the Homecoming game with Speedway. Queen Linnea gave the freshman class a thrill by winning her crown.
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UNDER THE SPARKLING BLUE MOCJN Anna Cox, senior, introduces Norman Blum and Don Hoge Sue Pierson, Senior Class secretary, welcomes Pam Davis, to DHS. Freshman Class secretary, into high school. With breathless anticipation, the Fresh- men awaited their turn to be welcomed to DHS. As the band played, the gym was illuminated with o glitter of color under the sparkling blue moon. Following the introduction of Freshmen by the Seniors, Craig Widener and Jim Lynch gave the welcome and acceptance speeches. Jim thanked the seniors for the lovely recep- tion, and then added that since he was presi- dent of a class of nobodies he was the biggest nobody of them alI. As the seniors and freshmen danced the night away to the music of the Jock Heldreath band, many a freshmen could say that this was a night which they would never forget and could later add to their pleasant mem- ories of DHS. Mike Lynch, senior, is shown with Diane Weaver at the Freshman Reception.
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