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I. Math In Society students arc shown on their tour of the fast-disappearing town of Valset . They include Bob Norman, Ken Moffit. Collette Evans, Julie Klingberg, Connie Bowman, Lisa Riddle and Todd Zent . 2. Other Math In Society students brave the chill Valset rain as they board the vans for the return trip. {Mathematics Text Builds Skills department with new teachers, an expanded program and additional classroom space made an impact with students. New to the department were Mike Wilson, (Geometry and Basic Algebra), and Don Brostrom, (General Math and Algebra). These new teachers were added because of Mr. Jahn's resignation. The department chairman Mr. Olliff said the students were involved in a more advanced math program then in the past years, mainly due to the new book being used for Algebra IIA I IB. In the past years D.H.S. students have done well above average for the U.S. as well as Oregon. Many of the students have also done very well in math at the college level. The new algebra l-B book has improved the algebra l-B program very much. Mathematics • » 27
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I. Brinn Lehto works on “debugging his program in class. 2. Ross Halsey sorts through his disc before adding some new data. 3. Robert Davis. Rod Franklin and John Davis look over their program. Computers interest Builds omputer education and its instructors Dick Fobert, Sherry Fobert and Barb Benson had reason to feel positive about their year. “Business continued to improve, with classes filled and computer space at a premium. Heavy enrollment kept the teachers busy before and after school and at lunch, providing terminal time for students to complete assignments. The program utilized “Radio Shack . Model I and Model III computers for classroom use and a new class, “Computers In Business was taught by Miss Benson. Riding on the thrust of a broad and increasing call for computer literacy, the department gained additional classroom space to increase it's efficiency and ability to serve student needs more completely. Changes in course content included the addition of word processing, electronic filing and spread sheet to the Computers in Society class. Other changes were refinements in existing courses as well as the entirely new business class.
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alias opened it's 1983 football season with a low scoring game against the Jesuit Crusaders. The home team won nearly every statistical battle hut the final one; losing the non-league game to Jesuit, (9-0). The Dragons then got on the winning track, downing visiting Molalla. (14-0). Dallas had 103 yards rushing and seven first downs to the Indians six. The game was scoreless until the second quarter, when Todd Whitlow hooked up with Norm McKinley on a 48 yard passplay to put the Dragons up, (7-0). In the fourth quarter, Dallas drove downfield when Jim Sullivan ran for a “Two scamper” into the end zone to finish the Indians. Goran Sundlof kicked both extra points. Dallas then travelled to Forest Grove playing a scoreless first half as an apparent 33 yard touchdown pass by Forest Grove was nullified by a clipping penalty. The Vikings finally put things together in the third period with a 32 yard field goal. Dallas came back and threatened to score another, hut a fumble on the Forest Grove 47 yard line set up a Viking touchdown. The final onset was Forest Grove 10, Dallas 0. Dallas defense was outstanding with linebacker Troy Slack leading the team with fifteen tackles. I. hob Norman. David Fluting and Shawn Cairo block their Molalla opponents. 2. Wendell LaMotte and Troy Slack are involved in a defensive pile up at midfield. 3. Jeff Dougherty, Steve W ill and Dave Oberg disagree w ith the referee on a holding call. 4. David Fluting, Todd Schroder. Rocky Siemiller and Todd Caudill sack the Forest Grove quarterback. 2 3
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