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on Powder Puff “Spirit Week” for 1975 was October 13-18 and was highlighted by the Powderpuff Football game, Wednesday, with the Junior-Senior team defeating the Freshman-Sophomore team 40-0. Activities for the week included Poster Day, Greaser Day, Color Day and Tennis Shoe Day, a Pep Rally, Car Parade, and the Homecoming game. The exciting week ended with the Homecoming Dance, Saturday, at the Southwest Elementary, from 8:00 to 11:00, with music provided by Monasis.
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Spirit Week Focuses RIGHT: Candidates for Powderpuff Fooball King are from left to right: Chris Bryant, Senior, Kevin Orr, Sophomore, and Mike Reese, Junior. Not pictured is Scott Minton, the Freshman candidate. BELOW: Dan Malloy, Sophomore, is crowned Mr. Legs with two pans of shaving cream. BOTTOM RIGHT: Jeff Garner, Senior, greases up on greaser day. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP LEFT: Powderpuff football players are from left to right: Bobbi Pike, Senior, Mary Jo Alien, Senior, Angie Gibson, Junior, Kristi Becker, Sophomore, Renee Hathcock, Junior, Kim LaRue, Sophomore, and LaDon Young, Junior. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP RIGHT: Powderpuff cheerleaders are left to right: Mark Guethle, Senior, Greg Miller, Junior, and Kenny Young, Senior. OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM LEFT: Doug DuBois blows a “greasy” bubble on Greaser Day. OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM RIGHT: Ready for the powderpuff game are bottom, left to right: Denya Stewart, Junior, Kim Jordan, Junior, Julie Smith, Junior, and Terri Doyle, Senior. Middle row: Cindi McMillan, Senior, and back row: Mary Jo Allen, Senior, and Paula Gaines, Junior. 20
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Students and Faculty Enjoy Special Activities Future Business Leaders of American were host of Weed and Flower Day. Students bought flowers for their favorites and weeds for their not-so-favorites. The flowers or weeds or both were then delivered to the party for which they had been bought. Some students purchased weeds for a joke to upset several people’s allergies. However, the day went over quite well. The annual FHA banquet was held this year with many guests including DHS's own Gene McCane, taking part in the festivities. The guests enjoyed putting on a square dance for the students. The statewide launch to keep the sketches and paintings of George Caleb Bingham in Missouri, came to DHS as Mrs. Cathy Miller was host to an assembly here. Mrs. Miller showed slides of Bingham’s sketches and paintings to the students, and then asked that everyone pledge money to help keep the artist’s works in Missouri. Mr. John Mole was a guest speaker from Bell Telephone Company. He displayed old phones and new developments in computerphones, etc., to the Science students of DHS. Mr. Mole also demonstrated some new ways of transporting the sound from place to place. The Phase Disco Sound System supplied the music for the 75-76 Band Dance. Band students and their dates danced to the music from 8-12 p.m. and Mike Clippard, band director, was given a CB radio by the students. 22
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