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Getting the measurement correct was important to Sam Collins. He was preparing to saw this piece of lumber in his Woods IV class. Hannah Archer worked as a library assistant 6th period. She was also a Pin Pal. Rob McDonald, with helmet and apron in hand, prepares to weld. His Metals III class was a two hour block. 15
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Seniors Tina Lukcr, Sandy Buxman, Brian Knoll, Jack Marshall, Larry Johnson, Carrie Leonard, and Karen Lowry painted the ('lass of 1986 sign. This sign is traditional ly painted by the graduating class. The senior class shows their enthusiasm at a pep assembly. Senior, Seniors being the familiar chant. Maria Bcchtold, Don Morris, Buffy Patten, and Missy Martin answer study questions in their Accounting I class. They were four of nineteen signed up for Mr. Mosley’s 6th period class.
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Disneyland Day Popular Week Celebrated By Lia Yomnick During the week of Homecoming at DHS, the students participated in avariety of activities. Spirit week brought out the fun in the people at DHS, Vickie Burbank was heard saying about Spirit Week. The week started out on Tuesday with Carnation day and Dress-Up Day, and then continued on Wednesday with Tacky Tourist and Disneyland Day. I thought Tacky Tourist Day was one of the most original days in Homecoming Week,” said Trina Parlanti. But, she wasn't the only person who enjoyed Wednesday's Dress-Up Day. I loved the Disneyland Day. I think that we should have another one, replied Nancy Formhals when asked how she liked Spirit Week. Thursday started off with a bang, with everyone dressing up like Cowboys. Many people came to school dressed in cowboy boots, and comfortable shirts and jeans. Said Rebecca Chase about Cowboy Day, Well, what can I say? On Cowboy Day, we discovered the true hicks of DHS! Friday finished up the week of activities with Kid Day. A lot of people just wore their P.J.'s to school, and brought a stuffed animal to keep them company. When asked how she felt about Spirit Week, overall, Tali Benton replied, The dress up days were fun, but I wish that more people had participated.” This page was sponsored by Marth’s Publix Market, 121 SW Oak, Dallas, 623-5762 16 It was an awesome game! Robert Salinas However, the fun did not stop at 3:30 on Friday. That night, Dallas played Newberg in a tough football game. Robert Salinas gave his feelings on the game when he said, Despite the lack of sportsmanship that Newberg’s football team had, we came out, and played hardnose, which eventually won the game.” After the game, a large portion of the student body attended the first video dance held at DHS. The dance was put on by Group Three. I thought the music was better than last year, but 1 thought that there was going to be more videos. But still, it was a good dance, was all that F.mese Gal had to say about the dance. Laurie Morrison and Karey Harustak help Dawn Minyard prepare for the Homecoming Assembly. Photo by Lia Yomnick
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