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Seniors won, but Juniors kicked!-Amy Smith. Juniors V. Geissinger, K. Nickerson, M. Riviera, L. Carter, R. Schrock, J. Pyle, D. Braziel, K. Janesofsky, T. Hampton, and T. Obrien cheer for their teammates who were out on the field. The members were supportive of one another throughout the game. Photo by Nicole Me Whiner. Junior Class: 1st Row: T. Chancy. B. Lowe. K. Nickerson. T. Pack. D. Braziel. L. Carter. 2nd Row: T. , . r , , Obrien. K. janesofsky. A. Smith. T. Hampton. K. Howard. 3rd Row: R. Schrock. L. Bohler. K. Chance. Congratulations from the Employees at Cater - C. Kalpakoff. S. Conatser. R. Chase. M. Riviera. J. Ames, Coach Tolbert ana son. Photo by Nicole Me piller, 451 SE Maple, Dallas, 623-8321 Whirter 19
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Seniors Slide To Victory ■ i iM III Puff lM ll ill By Trudy Pack Fun? Yes! ... Hard work? ... Yes! And a whole lot more! Powder Puff football, a developed tradition here at D.H.S., attracted fans far and wide at Homecoming each year. Though sometimes questioned by the masculine gender, it is never-the-less a game that requires just as many long hours of practice and dedication as the games our football team plays week after week. Every day after school, the Junior class team practiced as many as 3 hours each night, and sacrificed more than one weekend to practice, sometimes managing without a coach. Seniors, it seemed, had less practicing time than juniors due to jobs held by a number of senior girls, but still, with a bit of dedication, managed to get the job done. And so the game commenced. But what was hoped to be a sunny day turned the fields into a mud bowl and attracted fewer fans than hoped for. Goal after goal, penalty after penalty, girls on both sides worked to make each play count. But as hard as everyone worked, it seemed that Lady Luck ran with the seniors who scored a victory over the juniors at 19-10. Seniors S. Bunch, T. Smith. S. Buxman. M. Martin. D. Cole. S. Gillins, A. Kit , J. Pamniino, K. Contras. K. Schierling. L. Balzer. R. Bennett. L. Dickman. cheer for their defensive team while wailing for a chance to play. Photo by Nicole Me Whiner SENIOR CLASS: 1st Row: S. Solhcim. N. Fortnhals. E. Gal. S. Gillins. M. Martin. T. Smith, L. Cox. M. Bechtold, A. Rit 2nd Row: Coach, K. Lathcn, D. Dickerson. R. Parks, C. Oncth, L. Bal er, J. Yom-nick. J. Passantino. D. Cole. K. Fisher. R. Bennett. S. Buxman. K. Contras, L. Dickman, A. Gage. J. Forbes, S. Bunch Photo by Nicole Me Whiner 18
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Homecoming At DHS Was. . . By Lia Yomnick lr Uv l iilaa October 22-25 was a week of excitement for the students at DHS. The school spirit ran high as the week of Homecoming progressed. I thought that it was really cool, and really pretty, said Sophomore Sarah Kromer about the Homecoming Assembly. The Homecoming Assembly was centered around the theme, Forever in My Heart”, with the colors of pink and silver. The theme song was Forever by Kenny hoggins, and was sung by Annie Kaiser. I thought that the Dragonaires did a really good job singing, and so did Annie Kaiser, Mini Smith was heard to say about the entertainment at the assembly. On top of the theme song, the Swing Choir sang Solid”, while the Dragonaires sang Mighty Clouds of Joy . Both were under the direction of Nancy Ro-senbalm. When asked how he thought the students handled the organization of the assembly, Mr. Brown replied, I thought the students did an excellent job this year putting together the Homecoming activities. One of the things that the students were responsible for was inviting some of the past royalty to attend the assem- I had the best time of my life! -Alisa Ritz bly. Included in the 1985 Homecoming Assembly was the 1965 Homecoming Queen, Linda Riddle with escort Jim Chaney, and the 1984 Homecoming Queen Mary Tepper. When asked how this year's assembly rated to past years, Angie Bunker said, I thought that it was one of the best Homecomings that we've ever had. When asked why she thought that Homecoming went so well, Traci Walker replied, I thought that it was really good because everyone was really spirit -ed. The 1985 Homecoming Queen was Alisa Ritz. When asked how she felt about being queen, she answered, When they announced my name as Homecoming Queen, I was so shocked! I was very happy to have been chosen. It was great! This page was sponsored by Palmer’s Photography, 186 SE Mill, Dallas, 623-3812 Showing iheir school spirit by dressing up and carrying carnations were Ann Berry, Kim Nickerson, Becca Winter, and Missy Bugby. Dress-up and Carnation Days kicked off a fun-filled week of spirit activities at DHS. Photo by Lia Yomnick.
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