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Football Win Hi hlights D-Da Spirit rolled to a peak in October during Homecoming Week at DHS. Completely reorganized this year, D- Day included daily activities. Each class was given a particular day to plaster the school with posters and to promote spirit in any Way possible. Monday was the Freshman Day While Tuesday the Sophomores took over. On Wednesday, the annual painting of the MDN by the Freshman boys took place under the udirectionn of the Senior HD Club members, While the Juniors had their day for raising spirit. Thursday rolled around and the Spirit rose to a climax during the day-long Freshman initiation. The parade spon- sored by Tri-Hi-Y, the pep rally in the gym Where the seniors received the pepcup, and the giant bon fire which urged victory over Palo Verde took place that night. On Friday the Week's activities were brought to a close at the Homecoming game vvhen the Bulldogs defeated the Titans, 141-7. Freshmen boys work hard under the constant supervision of the Seniors. I n spite of all the cleaning and painting of the D , everyone seemed to enjoy the work. Pete Ortega indoctrinates the Freshmen into the Senior Power philosophy during Initiation Day '68. Seniors ruled during initiation day making the Freshmen sing, dance, and carry books. Here some girls build a pyramid under the watchful eyes of Senior lean H uish and many underclass- 772671. STUDENT LIFE 17
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Shannon Lewis breaks through the spirit poster as the Bull- l dogs come on the Held for the D-Day grid game. Everybody's D-Dayv was dedicated to Mr. Paul Huber Sr., standing here with Cruz Amaya and Lupe Laborzn Mr. Huber retired this year after 45 years of service ff' Football sweetheart Pat Gooch and her attendants, Cindy Jordan and Helen Bosticlf pose for the fans during the halftime of the game. 16 STUDENT LIFE
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.,- A revolutionized society was a problem for King Arthur's kee. Rick Hansen seems to have fallen for Sir Boss fLloyd court when the Junior Class presented Connecticut Yan- Brendenj, but Merlin K Dave Crabtree Q will save the day. Frank Melendez I number 80j pushes through his opponents tackle for a yardage gain in the St. Mary's Championship game, but Douglas lost 27-14. It's true love at first sight for both Ann and Ricky in Connecticut Yankee. 18 STUDENT LIFE
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