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I. Homecoming princess Colette Evans waves at the crowd during halftime activities. 2. Seniors take part in Spirit week for Homecoming. il c had a dream and saw Far beyond these castle walls To where the moon shines down on misty, mountain water falls. . . KwwwwwWWWW Introduction
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H Castle Strong omc of the Dragons; home of some 800 scholars, athletes, student politicians, adventure seekers and unique personalities: Dallas High was a castle to all of us. For some it provided protection from the outside, for others it offered a haven of safety. Other Dragons found our “castle a place of excitement, socializing and even romance. It offered opportunity to meet people and make friends. It created an environment lor interaction and became a center of activities like music, dance, culture and conversation. Still other Dragons came to the castle to compete. Other schools challenged it. In this spirit, debators practiced long hours, athletes trained rigorously and other groups devoted much time and effort with the goal of becoming the best. Winning was important to them. For a few, this “castle was a place of confinement. Its walls kept them from other things and places. Its rules and regulations cramped their style. More than anything else, the Dragon “castle was a home to all. We became familiar with both room and chamber. As students we spent more than 720 days within it. Some of us came to love it. some to despise it. None could deny it. Join us for a look behind our “castle walls . I. Tummy Welch. Kris Tuber, and Bob Farrell enjoy the traffic during noon. 2. Varsity Rally girls Melissa Bercnds. Debbie Fletcher. Tcrasa Dulke, Kathy Mattingly and Dawn Smith perform at Homecoming. X A birthday surprise from an ape catches junior Wendy Solhcim off guard. Table {If Contents 'fall ..........................8 freshmen....................38 Winter ........................44 Sophomores .................72 Spring ........................80 juniors....................109 Summer.........................UB Seniors ...................140 Introduction
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3. Kathy McDill and Jay Baity enjoy sun and fun after a cross country meet. 4. Amy Dumlcr. Lisa Juhring and Jamie Grijalva participate in Hat-and-Shades day during Homecoming 5. The Class of 19S4 lends it's support during spirit week of Homecoming. Introduction
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