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Bananas were the rnain topic of discussion during the Senior Class Play, Don Quixote, U. S. A. Roland Healy and Ernie Monje starred in the Banana Re- public production. Baseball action provided sports entertainment during March, A pril, and May at DHS. Hard work and accurate hitting helped make it an outstanding and successful season. 22 STUDENT LIFE mmm Suzi Johnson gives the weekly truth and hope Voice of the Hawk an- nouncement during Don Quixote, U. S. A. The leader of Los Descalzos, Doug Haynie, lurks behind her.
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BRI G CLGSE TCD FIRST SEMESTER Welcoming the new exchange student, Tod Tadilli from Mo- are JoAnn Castillo and AFS student Susanne erocco, Christensen. Engaged in one of the traditional noontime activities, students Ernie Romero and Doug Johnson get kicked out of the library. Wishin' and Hopin' was the theme for the Tvvirp Dance' held in February. Royalty were Richard Rocha and Car- men Serrano. STUDENT LIFE 21
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AY IS A TI E FDR GR DLIATIONI Rush was the word to describe March, April, and May, the busiest months of the year for DHS. Busy students found activities in the AFS Stage Review, NHS Junior Induction, Senior Class Play, baseball games, track meets, and tennis matches. As quickly as it began, Easter vacation ended and students were back plan- ning such things as the Hi-Jinx Car- nival, the 8th Grade Orientation, and the Band Concert. The Juniors burned the midnight oil planning for the Sen- ior Prom, Springtime Fantasyf, held April 22. The dominate May feeling was 'gschool is almost over! With that idea, every student was more active and enthusiastic than ever. To under- classmen, May meant another year gone and done with, but to the Senior Class it held a different feeling. Each Senior, seeing his years at Douglas High nearly over, watched the rush of Studentbody Elections, Class Night, and the Annual Signing Party hurry by. The graduation rehearsal for Sen- iors marked the beginning of the end of School '69 for all Bulldogs, for once, again, another year was ended. Seniors Gary James, Susanne C hristensen, I im Estes, Cecil Orosco, Bonnie Phil- lips, and Jeannine Huish try on their caps and gowns in anticipation of graduation. The '69 AFS Stage Review featured The Frito Banclitos as one of the many acts ojjcered. The annual afair nets money for our student exchange program. Lily Kafka comtemplates the fate of her frog during the annual March dissection. STUDENT LIFE 23
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