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DEDICATION ANNOUNCEMENTS There will be no late buses on Thursday ... You must have an advanced make-up slip ... Honor students should report to the office for a picture at 8:30 ... Would the following people report to the office ... How many times has the average DHS person heard these phrases? Yet, without these messages there would be little order in the school. Mrs. Joyce Duffy has had this duty along with her other duties of being a high school secretary. Her jobs have not all been easy. Who wants to call a parent on the telephone and say, Your child has been hurt , or to tell a student I'm sorry but I cannot accept this excuse, ? Not many people do; nevertheless, these messages must be relayed. And Mrs. Duffy dealt with them in the right manner. Mrs. Duffy also has other duties which include taking care of the sick students, handing out admit slips, keeping students' files up-to-date (this includes the individual's daily atten- dance), taking responsibility for accepting excuses (for tardin- esses and absent slips), relaying certain DHS news to the media, and operating the intercom. In spite of all that work, Mrs. Duffy took the time to listen to students and be a friend. It is not time for Dodgeland to show recognition for the loyal work that Mrs. Duffy has done. As co-editors of the REFLECTIONS, we dedicate our book to Mrs. Joyce Duffy — a person who has a part in every school activity, and who has touched our lives with MEMORIES of our 1978 school year. We, the REFLECTIONS staff, would also like to show our appre- ciation to Mr. Robert Wieneke, our co-advisor, for his fourteen years of dedication to our club. Mr. Wieneke has captured many MEMORIES to Dodgeland students throughout these fourteen years by his words of encouragement and by his contributions of laying out yearbook pages, proofreading the copies, and then shipping out the pages for Its final production. Mr. Wieneke, we wish you the best of happiness. You have given us a great start, and now we want you to have a great start in your new career. Thanks again, for your sincere dedication. REFLECTIONS
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MEMORES We are the Class of '78, We were known as super and great. When we leave, either near or far. We will remember who we are. We will remember what we had done. We will remember all the work and all the fun, All the teachers, and all the books. All our friends everyday looks. And all the good, bad, and great, for we are the CLASS OF '78. By DAVID T. CHAPMAN
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