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Kristie Jones and Michelle Heinrich have been friends forever. They enjoy checking out guys together. Wayne Wagoner and Todd Geiscrecht (seniors), are friends who share the same interests. They are usually found playing basketball at lunch. Buddy Houston and Scott English (juniors), are often found hosting parties. If it's not theirs, then it's someone elses. She’s thoughtful and understanding, and understands my problems! Penny Fisher. IN kfycmblb But of budi uilad mould tfou do MtUi out them? By Shannon Ervin Hang out, cruise around, tell secrets, laugh, cry and have fun. These are all the things good friends are good for. Why do people have best friends — ‘‘So I have someone to share things with and to be with and to have someone I can relate to! Jenni- fer Teichrow, sophomore. ‘‘You can talk to them about personal things and they listen and they don’t tell you what to do they just listen!” Tom Parsons, senior. It’s always nice to have people to count on and have fun with. Maybe we don't stay together all the time. We all grow and change. We meet new people and get new interests. What would we do with out them? Not hang out, not cruise around, not tell secrets, not laugh, not cry, and not have fun? Gimme a break!!! 20 ▲ BEST BUDS
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Cathy Salinas. Sr. measures lace for one of the customers at Dallas Ben Franklin. Cathy was involved in Varsity Volleyball her Senior year. Photo by Nicole McWhirter. John Grippin. Jr. works part time at Texaco Gas Station in Downtown Dallas. John has been employed there for over a year. Photo by Nicole McWhirter. Kevin Flowers, Soph, restocks the movie shelf at Mac’s Sentry. Kevin has been working there for months. Photo by Nicole McWhirter. 19
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SENIORS Sean McClelland and Steve Haga strolling down second hall. Sean and Steve provided a source of comic relief for DHS. Jeff Earhart and Stephanie Higashi walk to class before 8th period. Jeff was a Varsity football player and Stephanie was a Varsity cheerleader. Debbie Duncan and Danette Mason view yearbook posters in the office window. Danette was a library aide first semester. By Michelle Cook Congratulations! You finally did it. I bet you had doubts for a while, but I knew it all along. Your last year of required public education has ended and you're free to go out in the world and be your own person. No more tardies, no more personal finance, or p.e., no more teachers and you’ll never see that dirty, corroded locker again. What freedom! Then there's always tomorrow. Some of you will go on to a university, others will go to a community college or try to make a living some other way. Still others will stay and get a job at the local gas station or Artie Circle. The majority of you will move out of the family house, away from Mommy and Daddy, to a dorm, apartment or perhaps a condo on the beach. You may choose to move to Alaska, Hawaii, or maybe Czechoslavakia, but there's always the ultimate choice of staying in good old Dallas, Oregon Varsity football players converse about the playoff game Saturday. The Dragons went on to play Sweet Home for the state AA championship. for the rest of your life. Well, whether you become the first astronaut on Venus or the assistant janitor at Academy Junior High School, just remember that you are one of the 210 Dallas High School graduating seniors of the class of 1987. Feel proud and make the most of your life. Good Luck. 21
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