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girls athletics State honors Lady athletes emerged as a force to be reckoned with at Dallas High School. Beginning the year with girls cross country and ending with girls tennis, the young women turned out in ever-increasing numbers and record crowds turned out as rooters. In addition, girls played on the soccer team, shared the same track as the boys and participated in an active summer softball program. Interest was widespread and enthusiasm filtered down through all grades. High point for the year was the girls basketball program, which has grown by leaps and bounds. Finishing with a third at state the girls were widely touted by local and state press. B low: Rally members Kathy Sweet, Lisa Shipley and Lisa Caldwell claim awards for rally participation. Right: Kids enjoy the girls basketball carnival booth. Far Bottom: Ron Colley attempts to outshoot the girls os Coach Voves and Lori Brostrom look on. Girls Athletics 29
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lettermen Benefit game money-maker Only occasionally making their presence known, the lettermen of Dallas fought the school-wide problem of apathy among students and participated in fewer programs than in the past. Highlights of the year included the traditional fall, winter and spring desserts, at which time special recognition and letters were presented to members. These evenings were well attended and gave athletes an opportunity to review both good and bad times of the season just ended. A new Lettermen sponsored activity was the K.G.W. No-Stars -Faculty basketball game which raised some $300.00 for the members. The affair was well attended by students and adults alike, and drew much favorable response. Year's end brought the annual picnic in the park. This highly popular affair was the opportunity to work off a year of tensions and fill themselves with goodies. Above: Mr. Borry John concentrates on the bail ot the No-Stars'' gome. Middle Right: Mr. McLeod puts the boll in bounds. For Right: Former DHS grad. Craig Walker watches toculty member go up for the ball. Top: Bruce Forsberg, Don Hughes, Rondy Barnes and Kevin Proctor cloim football awards, while Lincoln McLeod shows off in front. 28 Lettermans
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winter play Your A Good Man Charlie Brown The winter production of Charlie Brown was a pleasant surprise to those attending. The three-night run offered moments of pure entertainment and was an interesting adaptation of a successful, first-run, New York musical. For Charlie Brown fans, all of the ingredients of the stock comedy were evident, ranging from Lucy, through Linus to Snoopy. Lots of happy moments were the result, with the audience applauding often, through the many scene changes. Follow spots and back lighting were used to highlight the performance and the orchestra was seated at the rear of the stage (an interesting variation). The props were moved on and off by the actors themselves and the entire production displayed a tone of pleasing informality. As expected, Brian Glendinning, in the role of Charlie, was excellent. Terri Poteet as Lucy, Ron Colley as Linus and Grant Jones as Snoopy, all competed with him for applause and were nicely supported by Jim Stasek (Schroeder) and Debbie Hall (Peppermint Patti). 30 Winter Play
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