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Kathy Shadburn, upper left, overpowers all others with her school patriotism during the Bicentennial rally in October. Clyde and Claudia lFlo Smith and Sharon Crowden, respectfullyl bring a little Bicentennial spirit to a late night football game, upper right. The drill team corners the crowd's attention with their eye-catching performances at DC rallies this year, lower right. An exciting climax to Spirit Week festivities, the Homecoming crowd is entertained by East Wind's loud and brassy style, lower left. K 1- T , .:. .-Z' ff' M BICENTENNIAL FOOTNOTES April 12th,1 770 The Townshend taxes are repealed. April 18th, 1775 Paul Flevere's midnight ride. April 19th, 1775 Colonists fire the 'shot heard around the world . in Q'Q'1ll-Q77 N Yin fnx, .QV fax f- -N, I . . I 1I?Q' Qs X 4 :Hara :Suze xmas :act 46 4?!' rgnzx f .5 Av vivo A I A 'u mv W WA' N 9 -a' X at Huang ALs. ! Nu! Nu h 8.5.2 .AHJA ANNA. AEJKIAX. 49 l 7 4 5 ll ,I 7 ll 'ft -'iii ' ij, tu. tim AP ft P tx re S: :S 2: T.: 2:--. :: :: 3:22 :Z :S :SS-1' F-'E Z: SSS: 40124 59JLSJXZf ?505f ?SQXZ-'-'Qfxo-l'fQ0oZ 1o fL-'l-el X21 O e J s A l
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The fast pace of school life this year r V M3 Yr 1? U! 1 ,:'f:,, E, .fu N .'44,L.'sl'.d I . X4 sl x 3.? 'i55 5:1 - , X' 'if if H ' 48 caught most of us unaware of the passing months until we reached the end and looked back, astonished to find only MEMORI ES REMAIN. From the Homecoming game we lost to a Spirit Week celebration second to none. DC students displayed more emotion for the school than ever before through their participation in rallies, organizations and activities. An enduring monument, the Sports-a-Rama trophy boldly listed past victors, some of which were sharp memories while other were lost within the circles of time. AETNITIE9 fab fllx f .si-r'.v:sH22 L.xN.,1kx .-:lam IQ J- I, 151.15 ut-irgfxwfslvf 5 l
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of Homecoming Week began Monday, October 13, with Slave Day. Students sold and bought slaves who had to do whatever their master asked of them. The money that was The spirit-raising activities raised went to Block D,C., and the Bizarre Costumes seen throughout the day provided entertainment for everyone on campus. With Tuesday came Twin's Day, the matched sets ranged from green martians to Flagedy Ann and Andy to Harpo Marx. Fashions modeled on Wednesday. Nostalgia Day, touched every facet of the spectrum, from cavemen to the roaring twenties to the psychodeiic sixties. Overalls, corncob pipes, straw hats, and a pitchfork or two, created the atmosphere essential for that down home spirit on Thursday, Farm Day. The week came to an exciting conclusion with Blue and Gold Day. Some of last year's cheerleaders, drill team members, songleaders, and members of the flag team, along with a vast majority of the student body, attended the dynamic rally that morning. The JV and varsity games and the car caravan of that night began at dusk and continued under a full moon. The electricity emanating from the crowd was inescapable. Unfortunately, Del Campo lost the varsity game against La Sierra. 5, Nostalgia Day brings out the best in Kathy Cepel ll l. Twins Day turns Kim Nance and Debbie Forster to Ragedy Ann and Andy l2l. Stacey Giachiano plays dress- ups on Nostalgia Day l3l. 50 TD -s-Q.. '---....,, i Pam McAvoy and Tina Messerli mascarade as martians in green from the tip of their antenna to their green feet Ml. Spirit leaders, Jill Gercovich, Mary Wernette, and Juli Thaden boogie down on the farm l5l. Pam Castori, Kathy Shadburn, and Jill Eason, the senior princesses parade prettily past the populous l6l. Alexis Robles and Mike Myron are slaves for a day l7l,
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