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Kugene Silva attempts a pass interception against Ottawa. 13
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Ottawa spectators watch as Dixon Dukes score. Homecoming attendants star in spotlight dance. Ottawa Spoils Dixon s Homecoming, 32—7 DHS spirit was apparent as the student body dis- played traditional enthusiasm for Homecoming week. Monday, designated as Class Decorations Day, heralded the commencement of Homecoming Week as the classes decorated their respective areas. Designated as Dukes Day, Tuesday honored the members of both the Frosh- soph and Varsity football squads. On Wednesday the coaches were recognized for their service and homerooms elected finalists for the queen’s court. The pep rally at Bower's Field and later the bonfire highlighted Thursday —Spirit Day. Friday night excitement reached a peak as the Dukes Marching Band presented the members of the Home- coming court during the pre-game ceremonies. Members of thecourt included the Duke, Joel Nagv; Duchess, Deb- bie Rogers; freshman attendant, Terri Tieken; sopho- more attendant, Julie Sanford; and the junior attendant, Peggy Jones. Suspense mounted as the three queen can- didates, Judi Baker, Jamie Curtis, and Wendy Weigle arrived on the Homecoming float. When the results of the voting were announced, Doug Schuler and Jeff Foster crowned Judi Baker queen. During the contest that fol- lowed the Dukes were unable to stop the tough LaSalle- Peru team and lost the battle, 32—7. On Saturday night, pumpkins, scarecrows, and the moon were themes as DHS students and alumni attended “Autumn on the Moon, the Homecoming dance. Featur- ing the Soltar, the dance brought a climatic ending to the week's festivities. 12
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Captains Schuler and Foster crown Judi. Homecoming Queen Judi Baker Senior Attendant—Jamie Curtis Senior Attendant—Wendy Weigle U
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