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FALL SPIRIT WEEK Spirit Week, a time to release our tensions and show how happy we are to attend an in- stitution such as D.H.S. In other words, Spirit Week is a time to HANG LOOSE! The 1984 Fall Spirit Week started on a black note when the entire student body mourned the death of the Mason Bulldogs. Tuesday of Spirit Week took on a relaxed atmosphere when students donned sweats and hats of all shapes and sizes. The excite- ment of the day culminated in the big Powder Puff game in which the Seniors set a new record, scoring more points than any other team in the history of DeWitt High School. Spirit shined everywhere Wednesday, when everyone displayed their favor- ite college attire. Thursday the halls of D.H.S. were transformed into sandy beaches and sway- ing palm trees. Students arrived at sunrise ready to boogie on the beach at the Dawn Dance . Friday students return- ed to the traditional dress-up day to show their spirit with true DeWitt class and style. JU N I O R S JUNIORS, JUNIOPLS! Dearly Beloved . . . I 1984 FALL HOMECOMING COURT Wrong Way Ralph! 22 FRESHMAN FAD
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FALL HOMECOMING The 1984 Foll Homecoming storted with the kickoff of the Ponthers vs. Moson Bulldogs. Even though we lost, the fons showed o lot of spirit. The holf time festivities storted off with the floots. Coming in fourth wos the Senior floot depicting the smosh hit 'Wor Gomesf The Sophomores come in third with The Right Stuff. ln second ploce were the freshmen show- ing the struggle of The Longest Yord. Finolly, toking first ploce were the Juniors showing thot the Ponther poth to victory wos to Follow the Yellow Brick ROOd.H After the floots possed by the stonds, Mr. Fuerstenou, the porode morsholl, wos in- troduced to o stonding ovotion. The evening crescendoed into the crowning of the King ond Queen by Tim Toune on Borb Trierweiler. Awoiting the finol decision were Court members Sheilo Milner, Toni Hufnogel, Tomi Deok, Louri Scott, Morcy Blizzord, Tim Miller, Robert Greenhoe, Mike Cholliss, Jimmy McCorthy, ond Jon Hollond. Crowned os King ond Queen were Jim McCorthy ond Louri Scott. Louri ond Jim, ond their court members donced the night owoy ot the Soturdoy donce, where the gym wos mogicolly tronsformed into o theoter of red, block, ond white. All who ottended hod o wonderful time. The honorory C.H. Fuerstenou 24
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