Dallas High School - Dragon Yearbook (Dallas, OR)

 - Class of 1986

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 Three’s company when there’s a job to get done. Lisa Amaya, Damaris Dickerson, and Lisa Balzer are shown working at Dairy Queen. Photo by Robin Bennett. Eric Lea (jr.) is shown hard at work on an evening when most are out having fun. Eric works part-time at Arctic Circle. Photo by Robin Bennett. Rick Williamson also, is one who works part-time while his friends enjoy their freedom. Rick works at Safeway. Photo by Robin Bennett. Kim Howard (jr.), Trinisha Hampton (jr.), Chris Lowe, and Troy Horn, enjoy food and companionship at Taco Time. Chris Lowe works here. Photo by Robin Bennett. 29

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And So We Enter. . . “Ih Sit,11 life” By Trudy Pack Students had a variety of activities to choose from to keep their night life occupied. Among these activities were pizza socials at Ugo’s, (located here in Dallas), football games, club sponsored dances, or just quiet evenings at home. Not only did students enjoy night life in Dallas, but could more often than not, be found in Salem cruising the infamous Gut” or donning their dancing shoes at Razzles”, where night life was always an interesting affair. Parties were also a frequent occur -ance and a time for fellow classmates and students alike to escape the pressures of school and have an all-around good time. Said Junior, Jeff Peterson, I go to parties because I like social gatherings. With so much to do, it’s always surprising to hear students complaining from lack of things to do. Nevertheless, some complained while others enjoyed a multitude of fun-filled evenings with family and friends alike. Not all enjoyed fun and games though. Some worked and if all else failed, one might be found doing a solo at the movies or at home. All-in-all, student night life represented the freedom enjoyed by students and never ceased to be both busy for some and interesting and exciting for others. Brad Herbison (fr.), Daneite Mason (jr.), Jason White (fr.), and Theresa Russell (jr.) enjoy an evening among friends. The occa-' sion? A birthday party thrown for Danette Mason. 28



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30 Buddies, Pals and. . . 11 s liimli By Trudy Pack Best Buds, that’s what they are! Juniors. Andrea Pulley and Trudy Pack enjoy half-time at a home football game. Comrades and classmates Lonni Young, Jamie Grijalva, and Amy Dumler pose for a picture in the student center during lunchtime. The girls arc all juniors. Photo by Trudy Pack. Some call it silly, and some call it old-fashioned but time and time again, people have proven that true friends are forever. The question is; What is a best friend? Friend , in the Webster's New World Dictionary, has many definitions. Among these are: a person whom one knows well and is fond of; intimate associate; close associate; person on the same side in a struggle. Friend in society, however, is often defined as being The cheese on the hamburger of life , A ship in a sea of destruction . . . and the list goes on. Junior. Julie Baxter's idea of a friend is Someone who understands me as well as I understand them. Andrea Pulley's idea of a friend is ... a confidante, someone who is always there and can be strong when I’m not . Think about it. What would you do without friends? Could you survive? Man is known to possess many things but without friends he is nothing and no matter what else he has, it simply isn't enough.

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