Dublin High School - Maple Leaves Yearbook (Dublin, VA)

 - Class of 1974

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Sandy Smith, Stella Nester, Kathy Rigney, Trionne Hilliard, and Lynn Easterling won on Drama Club Dress-up Day. I 9

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Students enjoy the last D.H.S. Homecoming Dance. Comfort Governs Fashions fit D.H.S. Emcee John Newberry, crowns the new Miss D.H.S. Kim Walters, while Ava Mann watches intently! The dress code at D.H.S. was simple, and students rarely ob- jected. One had to wear shoes, tops, and bottoms , and if one distracted class, he had to put on something more. The halls of D.H.S. presented quite an array of clothing, though the most common sight was blue jeans. Almost every student had at least one pair of well-broken-in blue jeans. The weather affected wearing apparel, and students sometimes wore shorts, cut-off jeans, or long jeans with T-shirts, halter tops, tank tops, and jerseys. Later, warmer jeans, baggies, and dressier pants, with all types of tops from se- quined shirts to sweaters to T-shirts to shirts with sweater vests ap- peared. More and more often girls wore dresses— mini, midi, or maxi. Outer clothing included rain- coats, longcoats, short coats and in-between coats. There were fur jackets, army jackets, band and varsity letter jackets, girls ' letter sweaters, and jean jackets. Accom- panying the coats and jackets were all types of hats, toboggans, gloves, and scarves. In the shoe department, variety was the rule. Sandals, clogs, moc- casins, tennis shoes, boots, plat- forms, and track flats vied with loa- fer and saddles. The students at D.H.S. dressed like students in any other high school. Fashions ranged from very casual to smart , and comfort was the primary criterion for clothing. I t I i I



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D.H-S. Students Participate In fithietics Throughout The Schooi Y«ar At D.H.S. the students were in- volved in all types of sports. They worked hard all year toward doing their absolute at whatever sport they chose. While receiving great coaching and encouragement from their friends and coaches, they fought for victory. In late summer football practice began, and shortly after that the boys actually played. Of course, the girls had their own version, and they play just as hard in the pow- derpuff football game. By early December, action cen- tered on the indoor segment of sports at D.H.S. The season began with basketball for both girls and boys. Sports branched to include indoor track and wrestling for the boys. While the boys were building their muscles and polishing their skills, the girls were doing the same. They also attempted to be- come more graceful while per- forming in gymnastics. As the weather grew warmer, sports moved outdoors again. Baseball practice began for the boys, while both girls and boys started participating in outdoor track and field events, and in tennis. The students at D.H.S. were very proud of all their athletic events. Those who did not actually partici- pate were there giving moral sup- port and spirit to their athletes and friends. Barbara Arnold practices to help make the D.H.S. gymnastics team better. ( I I I I, i 1 I 10

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