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JUNIOR OLYMPICS champion Pie-Eater was K.Mortensen. SPRING finds ag shop boys helping baseball team weld and set up backstop. SPRING FEVER 1973 means pitching pennies. D.Crawford, here pitching, was said to be champion. 13
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JUNIOR CLASS president S.Bailey fold napkins for Junior-Senior Ban- quet. SINGING at Banquet. Prom: C.Merrell, J.Nelson. D.Green, L.Mor- tensen. L.Nelson. C.Weisling, N.Mer- rell, S.Pugmire. M.Lunt. S.Elmer Sweet Spring Gives opportunity for dancing and playing NEW STUDENTS in April were Tom O'Neal, Roxanne Pope. Ray Farns- worth; and, LOWER. Kathy Kelly. LEFT: Mr. Montoya reads with J. Clouse instructions for her trip to Washington, where she would be guest of Representative John Conlan. After one last gasp of winter (snow fell March 14), the sun came out; the ground began to dry; but Coach Stauffer said her softball girls wore fins for practice; and the baseball team moved to the fairgounds. Spring caught young men's fancy, as usual. In 1971, it had been yoyos; in 1972, the frisbee; now it was pitching pennies. Juniors began work on the the Prom. Like the FHA-FFA and GAC dances, it was held in the high school gym; unlike them, it was not a sock dance. One Friday, with coaches and teams away, the student council sponsored a Junior Olympics with many undignified events (archery and shot put resulted in bare chests sticky with coke and ice cream); and lots of spirit points (juniors edged seniors for most). Long live spring! 12
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Events crowd calendar While May’s days tumble along faster, faster BOOSTERS' ROOSTERS crowed loud and often at Sports Banquet Program in Mav. Now it was May, and the seniors' days till...” were shrinking. Events snowballed: the FFA and FHA hosted parents at banquets; the Town Kats, new DHS booster club, sponsored a sports awards program. Posters plastered the walls advertising the virtues of candidates. Class and club elections followed the general. Last came the Awards Assembly, Baccalaureate, Commencement. The seniors turned their tassel: 48 new DHS alumni had been born. K.HOOPER receives Star Greenhand award; Y.WALTERS is installed incom- ing FHA president; B.OFFUTT presides at elections. 14
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