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V . f Above: Danny Yachnin skillfully avoids a tackle, Top Left: Jamie Solem . not the Refrigerator, but a mean machine. Top Right: Bill K erstein successfully dodges one of the Main East defensive men. Bottom Left: The Deerfield Warriors beat the Bulldogs as expected. Homecoming if 17 I , bffk ' I K ,. U
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i it Tough Tackling After weeks of anticipation, the Senior Women got the chance to prove how tough they were during the annual Powderpuff Game. Seven Senior teams and eight Junior teams competed on the field, where the hard work and long practices led the Seniors to victory with a score of 20 to 6. The referees, coaches, and the announcer, Ron Abrams, put much time and effort into helping the teams. The Juniors managed to score only one touchdown. As one Senior said, lf you've got it, you've got it . . . if you don't you don't! The Senior Women definitely had it for their second year in the Powder puff Game. The Warriors made the Homecoming Game as memorable as the Homecoming evening by plastering the Waukegan East Bulldogs 42-7. The offense played like a well oiled machine gaining 385 yards. Both Packy Jones and Phil Marks displayed their expertise at the quarter back position. The defense also played tough limiting the Bull- dogs to 107 yards. The team played the Homecoming Game with their hearts. Coach Paul Adams taught the Warriors to play clean, hardnose football with reckless aban- don, which is what the team did on Home- coming. Above: Senior Belinda Brown successfully dodges Junior Christine Rohan 's attempt at a tackle Top tight: Two new members of the DHS Cheerleading Squad, John Moore and Jay Glowinski, show off their sexy, hairy legs. Center right: Elyse Cohen flips as her Senior team prepares to score a touchdown. .f L' 1 16 Y Homecoming 1 t N 'D 'l 3- Above: Senior Maria Spilotro shows a look of despair as the Juniors gain their only yard of the game. Right: Sarah Zelken backs up preparing to throw a bomb to a Senior receiver. ' 'Q is H ,T ,
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'18, Strike U This year's Homecoming Dance proved to be one of the best dances in DHS history. The theme of the dance, Enchantment Un- der the Sea, lent itself to many cute decora- tions. Since the Varsity Warriors creamed the Bulldogs, everyone's spirits were soar- ing. Everyone danced to the music of On Stage which was one of the best bands DHS has ever had at a homecoming dance. The dance ended the fun-filled week of the Homecoming festivities. This year's Home- coming Dance was the perfect ending to a most exciting weekend. There definitely was glory when the The Band floats came down Waukegan Road during the parade. The judging took place at Kip- ling School where the Sophomores took first, followed closely by the Seniors, who proudly carried their Spirit Jug. The Pom Pon girls did their annual Stripper routine in the center of town. The Art Club preced- ed with their cleverly painted car which de- picted Warrior spirit. The Guard Float fol- lowed the convertibles with the attendants and their escorts and the King and Queen. The parade was a big success for all who participated in the continuation of this 'tGlo- ry Days spirit. T it Above: Sophomores gather on the dance floor to share their enthusiasm of the weekend. N L J C ' Homecoming ET 'b S Top right: Senior Greg Piazzi proudly sweeps his date, Mindy Ashman, off her feet, while Ju- nior Larry Keller watches for pointers for next year. Right: Freshman Jody Deich and Eric Booth show what they learned at junior high social dance lessons.
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