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school ufBoi Ndvember mMMMM DM Unleashes Homecoming Week dition that Dana Hills has set for Itself, the entire completely during the week of October 31 through On October 28 the fifteen most beautiful seniors were pounced as the 1988 Homecoming Semi-Finalists. lecomlng Week, was one of hysteria, with lunch- time activities iuch las Double Dare and Buddy Buddha. Day after day the girls were submitted to such tortures as ramming their faces into bowls of gelatin In search of lemons and candy bars to having fried rice stuffed In their mouths by a blindfolded counterpart. Mysteriies of the Orient were revealed In a candidly open game of Truth or Dare. Anxiety grew within the student body as November 4, ■ Homecoming Day, approached. When the day finally arrived, excitement buzzed through the air. Everybody was able to unleash during a gargantuan pep rally, but anticipation for the evening ' s f i events was still steadily Increasing .. . -v.y. ' Seniors writhe while trying to create a human conveyor belt at the Homecoming pep lly -iittledid they Itnow that their class was destin J tjk jmai laee In the class i . . ...J HI HkI- compeflUon. 2. Troy Contuclous Geisler accepts the reverence of all as he announ ces the names of theif gl l ll naSBml-F!iiqllsU, 5e V
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m A nearly constant whir of activity perpetuated by tlie ASU officers and tlie new activities director, John Veeh, put Dana Hills on the cutting edge of activity. Pep rallies, dances, and assemblies created a surge of dynamic energy throughout the year, with Homecoming, Winter Formal, Prom, and Sadie Hawkins Week the year ' s highlights. -f ' :l M 1. In hopes of getting airborne Erin Rowe clutches the decoration for the Olyrtipics.. Spirit Assembly. ' ;■•■:, ' •■ 2. Ca ne Moss controls the movements of hundreds of students. : . ' :• 3. Teaching a lesson in voice projection. Erin Gravlin invokes school sjsirit at a pep ' rally. 4. Beatniks, the Intellectual poets and musicians from the ' 60 ' s (Bert Hoops. Pat Keddington. Kris Schuize, Ryan Norgren, John Jarvie, and Aaron Hullinger), . entertain students on Halloween. ■. ;. .
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aa, seony uormaier ana Dayn Schulman cart their way to ttie next event. 2. Prineees Kim JuM ponders what may He ahead of her. 3. Kara Virginia bobs tor lemons in strawberry gelalln. 4. Trying not to topple over backwards, Lisa Williams apd Mike OettngermaUelhiflr way fo ibe finish
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