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ASSEMBLIES THANKSGIVING ASSEMBLY One of the favorite assemblies of the year was the Thanksgiving Assembly. Sponsored by the Student Council, the program featured the theme of thankfulness and patriotism. The program consisted of group singing, a number by the chorus, a speech “Faith of Our Fathers by Jackie Bound and two poems by Dorothy Weston and Margie Reeder. PEP ASSEMBLIES Team support and team victories go together and the football season and basketball season wouldn't be complete without the pep assemblies. Here, the cheerleaders and the band, with an able assist from Mr. Daugherty, help the students get their vocal cords and school spirit in trim for the games. 15
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ASSEMBLIES This year approximately 45 members of the F.H.A. promoted our World Christmas Festival. The annual assembly was held after which 63 gifts and $26.89 were donated by the student body, in order to give needy families overseas an enjoyable Christmas. In our assembly program we had Mexican and other foreign dances. The girls were dressed according to the country they represented. “Winners of Tiganche” was the happy thought of all Dupo students when Don Shafer, football captain of Cahokia, presented the Dupo Tigers with the Tiganche trophy. According to the agreement between the two schools the trophy was presented in an assembly on November 3, one week after Ca-hokia’s defeat. The Cahokia Student Council gave a weeping playlet, “Crying Towels,” to show their sadness over the loss of Tiganche. At the close of the assembly each member of Dupo’s varsity football team gave the bell a victory tap. 14
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ROCK' N ROLL PARTY SENIOR PARTY In November the Seniors gave their last all school “Rock and Roll Party.” Keeping up with the times, the decorations were pink and black and the music was rhythm and blues and waltzes. A floor show featuring talented D.C.H.S. students was given and refreshments of cider, doughnuts, popcorn and candy were sold. Master of Ceremonies. Gary Gunn, and his assistant. Roger Jaenke, helped keep things lively while introducing the different acts. Hi
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