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it . Up In The Air . . . Giving her all for the Senior team, Kris Soderberg leaps high to com- plete a pass at the Powder Puff game. Look Out Seniors Deter- mined to pull off a victory at the Powder Puff game, the ju- nior team struts out on to the Held. 'KV -'ew v--an A kiwi , 3 V' , X A fl , , ,xv t Y, . ga ids G 73 w O aas O Co ein, fam fo 0st a D '76 '17 6 1 at au,-Ie 'v I7 p . 3 In . f 6 dur g ell F Ypzy, 9 .L v Gold Line 'Em Up . . , On the line of scrimmage, Class seniority has no meaning as a junior team prepares to snap the ball and the Senior team waits impa- tiently to attack. Strike Up the Band . . . Warming the Warriors up for a great weekend, joe I-'ox plays the Warrior I-ight Song with the rest of the band in the halls during ninth period. Spirit Week And Powder Puff 9
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lf - Last Minute Preparations . . . Readying the cheerleader's convertible, jennifer Schaefer and Amy Zmmerman pay at- tention ta every detail while the parade waits to start at Kipling School. Senior Safari . , . As the Sen- ior float rolls in to place at the start of the parade, the inhabi- tants of the jungle celebrate their first place float victory. 'fx 'gr . he IIDPOI- gahk' W fa Wa 11,5641 bait Part if al? -V70 who! the s -f the In Wed e Sch plrfl. ore was oo, 9'YCftih Iqllcb .Jen e Take That . . . ln a play ofthe Homecoming Game, lon Klei- manI51l snaps the ball to An- drew johnsonI10j in anticipa- tion of a hand-off to Steve MasseiI40j. 777 ompson Out of Their Reach . . . Run- ning past the tips of their Hn- gers, Rob WoodwardI20j eludes the Giant defenders at the Homecoming football game. A spirited week unfolds as the Warriors celebrate A Sweet Victor ooking into the stands one might have thought that was falling from the sky even though it was the middle of Octo- ber and 40 degrees out- side. ln reality confetti was flying everywhere as our Warriors scored a touchdown. Junior Rich Goldman noticed, At the game it seemed that winter came early this year with all of the con- fetti being thrown. The Varsity Warriors edged out Highland Park by a score of 10-7. Rob Woodward scored a touchdown and David Plofsky kicked a field goal for 3 more Warrior points. With many DHS alumni returning to cheer on their alma mat- er, the afternoon was a SHOW real success. The game was an important part of the week, but the spirit the whole school showed was much more exciting, remarked ju- nior Jen Thompson. The excitement of the day was just beginning as the class floats rolled into the parking lot of Kipling School to line up for the Homecoming Parade. Each float was unique in its own way as each class took their own interpretation of the theme, The Heat is On. Mouths dropped open when the Senior Float pulled in, and ev- eryone who was there knew that the Seniors had the first place rib- bon in the bag. The Sen- iors expectations were not disappointed when they were awarded with the ribbon for depicting a jungle scene. As the parade traveled through downtown Deerfield, many vibrant and exciting windows aided in raising the spir- its of everyone. The first place window, that was recognized at the pep rally the night before, was won by Tim Burlini and Dave Cho. Their imaginative window de- picted a Giant being stewed. The Seniors' day was complete when, at halftime of the game, the Spirit Jug was awarded to them. The deserving Seniors had once again demonstrat- ed their dominance at DHS. Homecoming-Game, Parade And Window Painting 11
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