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Table Of Contents Introduction 2-7 Faculty 10-17 Sports 19-48 People 49-88 Academics 89-112 Clubs 113-121 Ads lndex 122-128
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CATCH THAT DRAGON SPIRIT! The year of 1984-1985 will stand in the memory of all students attending Dallas High then. It was. by far. the most spirited year in Dallas High School history. The Freshman lent ahelping hand with their bright and flashy fashions that they brought over with them. The Seniors made this a special year for them by raising enough money to allow the yearbook staff to print their Senior pictures in color for the first time ever. At pep assemblies the air was filled with excitement. All students attending got into the assembly, helping the cheerleaders cheer and joining in on the competitions between all four classes. Not only was this a year of excitement but it also was a year of achievement. The Varsity Football team went to the first round of State, and the Varsity Wrestling team went to district. The Basketball teams. Volleyball teams, and Track and Cross Country, all went far in their achievements. The most spirited year at Dallas High is what the year of 1984-1985 is best known for. 1. Denise Bressler shows her spirit by attending the district wrestling meet in Sil-verton. 2. A group of students form a pyramid in the student center. 3. Always in a smile are Becky Stohr and Dawn Smith. 4. Kim Lyell checks to see if she should start wearing wigs. 1. The snow-time spirit hits Dana August and Randy Duronio during the first snow fall. 2. This small “teddy supervises one of the play practices. 3. Karin McCloskey displays her spirit through one of her charming smiles. 4. Freshmen to be” enjoy a play put on by the Child Care Class. 5. Amy Steggell shows her excitement at the thought of school. k 2
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GREASE Just One Big Family Grease, a story from the mid-fifties was performed by twenty-eight Dallas High School Students May 7, 9, 10, 11. Dana August, who played Jan, said, “It's a once in a lifetime experience that you never forget. Being part of a family and all with Mr. Ward being the dad. Jan was a Pink Lady joined by Lisa Comstock as Rizzo, Dana Goins as Frenchy, and Annie Kaiser as Marty. The Burger Palace boys were Tom Parsons as Doody, Byron Perry as Sonny, Sean Grady as Roger and Rob Fast as Kinickie. Michelle Zerbe played the part of Sandy, who was later to be accepted by the Pink Ladies. Sean Morgan had the other leading role as Danny who was the leader of the Burger Palace Boys. Other DHS students who attended Rydell High School during Grease were Alisa Ritz, Doug Morris, Don Morris, Christy Metzler, Andrea Pulley, Lisa Carter, Karen Weins, Beth Swenson, Laura Archer, Lia Yomnick, Tali Benton, Tina Evans and Jim Amaya. Jim said, “It was great, man, the biggest thrill of my life! Randy Kenyon played Vince Fontaine, Debbie Garrett played Miss Lynch, Debi Saunders was Patty Sim-cox, Sean Nickerson played Eugene, and Lisa Juhring was Cha-Cha. Mr. Ward also starred in this production as Johnny Casino and Teen Angel. The Beauty School Drop-outs were Karen Weins, Beth Swenson, Andrea Pulley, Christy Metzler, Laura Archer, and Tina Evans. “I thought the cast was the most energetic and exciting cast I have ever worked with. But, I am finding more and more students are less willing to commit themselves to a long-term project like a musical or a play. Committing yourself to something is the most important thing in life,” commented Mr. Ward. 1. Sean Nickerson playing around with Lisa Carter before dress rehearsal. 2. Pink Ladies, Dana Goins. Annie Kaiser. Lisa Comstock, Michelle Zerbe and Dana August talk about last summer. 3. Students try to relax before a performance. This page is sponsored by Drs. Charles, Casey, and Edwardson, 641 SE Miller, Dallas, 623-2354.
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