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1,1 Marryin' Sam was kept quite busy at the Sadie Hawkins dance. November . . . was Hlled with an accelerated program of activities. Sadie Hawkins was a frolic as the beans tried to pin their bows. Marryin, Sain was kept quite busy throughout the dance. The government classes in cooperation with Maroon Sz XVhite sponsored an all- sclnool mock election, complete with an Government classes cu! ballots for the mock national election. l'nyu' Tru 1 Terry Dany and Carol Smith were crowned Lil' Abner and Daisy Mae by Judy Caughron and Douglas Gledhill. electoral college. The election coincided closely with the national election. Wranglers Club presented a clever skit in the annual Thanksgiving Assembly. Grandmother served the twins on the Thanksgiving aassembly
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Ar 4 The queen and her court enioyed the first dance. DJC students did a Chinese act as their part in the assembly. and her attendants led the procession in convertibles, followed by the DHS Band and many homeroom groups. The junior class float was voted the best, while the spirit jug was awarded to the sopho- morcs. The mafcreftes and the band stepped high In the parade. Re1or Sharp was the theme of the iunior's winning float. ffpffjpi www 1 The team responded to the day's activi- ties by manling Mattoon 25-6. Following the game, the queen reigned over the homecoming dance. The sweet music of foe Berns brought Homecoming 1956 to a close. :ll
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A Cappella harmonixed af Fall Concert. Senior Orchestra featured several numbers for Carolyn, Sue, and Carol sang with lhe program. The 18th Annual Fall Concert was pre- sented on November 16 with two hundred music students pa1'ticipating,. The Senior Orchestra played selections from Beetho- ven, Brahms, and Tchaikovsky. A Cappella Choir and Euterpeans sang eleven num- Freivogel tipped off the basketball season against Gibson Cily. the Choir as an accompaniment bers to make the musical program com- plete. Organ and piano numbers high- lighted the fine evening of entertaimnent and the DHS Majorettes were also featured in this scction. VVith the end of November, the DHS basketball team had swung into action. The third month of the 1956-57 school year had passed before we realized it. Peggy, Susan, AI and Darla packed clothes for the Hungarian relief box 'F' z , M WNW' 329 r. K lin Ili 411 he M'
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