Dallas High School - Dragon Yearbook (Dallas, OR)

 - Class of 1974

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Music Makers ART CLUB Sponsoring three dances brought the reputation of music-makers to the Art club. Advisor, Mrs. Pat Baker and President, Walt Best, encouraged members to participate in art-oriented activities but were limited because of the reduction of club meeting time brought on by the energy crisis. Doughnut sales, cake walks and concessions provided funds for the annual spring art tour of Portland and a steak dinner at the Red Barn. Open club membership allowed artists to share a common interest. Art club president, Walt Best, letters the wooden front of the Distributive Ed school store. 20 Art Club UBIK guitarist performs at the November 30 dance sponsored by Art Club.

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“Raw” Initiation LETTERMEN Lettermen, one of Dallas High's oldest clubs, successfully completed its forty-seventh year. Though the club had its usual share of problems, the athletes continued to sponsor traditional activities. Under the leadership of Jack Crider, they co-sponsored a Harlem Stars vs. Alumni basketball game to highlight the year. The chicken barbeque was well attended in the spring and members canvassed the streets of Dallas for the annual heart fund drive. Fall initiation saw new members named to the club; each consuming his share of raw fish and eggs Lettermen, Norman Arnold, Greg Jones, Roger Rouleau, and Rob fgjj S3UCe to prove hiS manliness . Barnes prepare to elect team captains for the Heart Fund drive. r Coach Ron August announces lettermen awards during the Winter Sports dessert. Dallas High teachers battle for the ball in a benefit basketball game with KROW radio. KROW went on to a slim win by three points. Lettermen 19



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Varsity rally member, Margie Brinker, helps Santa Claus read the names of the basketball players who will receive a stocking of “goodies at the Christmas pep assembly. Helping to decorate Mrs. Suzanne Blackstone's Christmas tree is junior Steve Gilkison. More Traditions Abandoned CHRISTMAS The gay ring of laughter, secret parties and the exchange of holiday greetings; they all symbolized Christmas at Dallas High. The traditional celebrations of Christmas were largely ignored, as students were kept busy with studies and athletics. Several classes had secret parties where gifts and goodies were exchanged in keeping with the season of goodwill. A Christmas assembly was not held; instead Santa Claus visited the pep assembly and distributed candy canes to Dragon fans. With the threat of fuel and power shortages; Dallas High took a more conservative look at traditions and found that they weren't necessary to experience the joy of Christmas. Christmas 21

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