Dallas High School - Dragon Yearbook (Dallas, OR)

 - Class of 1978

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Top Left: Brent Wall (Doc. Sanderson) and Outi Koivisto (Nurse Kelley; listen as Brian Glendinning (Elwood P. Dowd) tells the story about his phenomenal friend - HARVEY! Top Right: Wayne Wellman (Wilson) pops into oction with his cigar and decorated T-shirt. Bottom Left: Brian Glendinning looks over Jane Austin while putting away his whiskey. Bottom Middle: Brian talks to Outi about his sister shortly after he enters. Bottom Right: Denise Hilton as Veto Louise is bewildered as her brother enters. Fall Ploy 25

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Fall play Harvey hops on DHS stage An extended production season held up the fall play, HARVEY, and it was finally presented in early winter. Brian Glendinning led the cast in the starring role as Elwood P. Dowd. His imaginary rabbit friend was always present but rarely seen. Other lead roles included Chris Hockman as Myrtle Mae Simmons and Denise Hylton as her mother Veto Louise Simmons. Some interesting background on this local version of HARVEY is that it was first produced in 1945, when it won a Pulitzer Prize. Director, John Klein used both skill and talent in bringing the sophisticated drama to local fans. Those who saw the D.H.S. production will agree that the invisible rabbit and his friends were as appealing as ever. 24 Foll Play



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student council Carnival a success Actual involvement in student government, began with the elections in the spring of 1977. Then in late August council members met to brain storm for fall activities. President Dave Delsman opened the year with an invitation for students to get together and make the year, the best ever . First semester was highlighted by the traditional council-sponsored Homecoming, complete with a spirit week, coronation and dance. Using room representatives input and imagination, the group suggested a wide range of school activities. Highlighting second term was the third annual spring carnival. Based on the idea of clubs preparing and operating a variety of food and game booths, the March affair was both well-attended and a money-maker. Top Right: Student Council members listen during a pre-homecoming meeting first semester. Middle Right: Room Reps discuss the idea of painting murals in the cafeteria. Bottom Right: Amy Garber looks over her notes on plans for the annual spring carnival. Sec. Mark lyda treasurer: Fav Swortzendruber Activities Chairman: Election Chairman Von El wood: Janet Friesen. 26- Student Council

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