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1979 1: Three avid annual signers; Kyle Gjservold, Kelley Duncan and Kim Marquardt share a joke at the yearbook party. 2: The stagehand members performing in the fall concert include: Ed Gish, Mark Flaming, Mike Connor, Lori Smith, and Kathi Gatlin. 3: Junior cheerleader Jeri Miller completes a cartwheel in a football Pep assembly.
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THE LAST OF THE 70’S The school year's end will inevitably send each of us off into that special world of memories - this is what the last of the 70's was all about. The school years have produced both moments of enchantment and moments of despair for all who were a part of the 70’s. The next decade will surely bring change, and, with the memory of those special moments from the past we decide just how much we've progressed. The decade was a trying one for D.H.S. Time brought changes that had to be dealt with, whether it was long hair and mini skirts or a new attendance policy. In 1971, we saw the Dragon's first competing in the then newly-formed Coast Valley League. The track team earned a first place in the C.V.L. in 1973 and the Varsity Basketball team even took the second place C.V.L. title in 1974. If 1979 had its shortcomings, it had its memorable moments, as well. Crackdowns by an administration not always popular with students, student vandalism, and student negativism, were all things we would sooner forget. But the year's end didn't leave us without more pleasant memories. Specifics shall be left to individual reminiscence; but no one’s going to forget the football team, the girl's basketball team, or the graduation ceremony. Copy space, general ethics, and most-of-all, social propriety doesn't allow the mentioning of all our activities, but jogging the memory is what the last of the 70's is all about. The year and decade sped by and suddenly, we were left with the problem of trying to figure out where they went. How did so much happen in so little time. Our year produced memories of friends, chaos, athletics and general tom-foolery for each of us. So read on and treasure the memories. They belong to you and me forever! 1: You cut my copy! shouts Junior Stare Smith as he strangles co-editor Carol Scott. 2: Pyramid making can be tun, as shown by these D.H.S. senior — Chari Briggs, Brenda Donnell, Brenda Armstrong and Richard Hoeftler. lntroductlon 3
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m Just as the ripples of the meadow-brook reproduce .. 1: Running backs Steve Smith and Brian Jordan show their modesty. 2: The Thrill of victory was a regular experience for Dallas wrestlers. 3: Seniors Joe Shelton and Russ Wright concentrate on a problem in power mechanics. lntroduction 5
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