No wonder we see thigns differently today...the dress, conduct and communication exhibited was lost from daily practice too many years ago. So glad we were there in those times! GREAT school, teams, education/educators and environment all the way around!!! We were so lucky!!!
Things had not changed all that much by the time I graduated in 1976, other than the student attire. I notice the music was done by David Petrasso, who was the district Director of Music during my time.
It has been 50 years since I graduated from DDHS in 1972. A lot about it has changed on the outside. Do they still separate the Freshmen and Sophomores in the Junior BLDG and Juniors and Seniors in the Senior BLDG? That’s what it was when I went there because there were so many students.
God I'm getting chills seeing my high school way back in the day, I'm a senior now about to graduate on June 11th
Congratulations! All the best to you.
No wonder we see thigns differently today...the dress, conduct and communication exhibited was lost from daily practice too many years ago. So glad we were there in those times! GREAT school, teams, education/educators and environment all the way around!!! We were so lucky!!!
Wow, that's a great retrospect. Dick Miller was my neighbor and recognized several classmates. Biggest student body in the state.
Things had not changed all that much by the time I graduated in 1976, other than the student attire. I notice the music was done by David Petrasso, who was the district Director of Music during my time.
I've always thought his classical score was a bit heavy for the film, but of course he had to use public domain stuff.
Being a member of the Vagabonds was one of the true privileges!
Heyy I go to this school! I’m soon to be sophomore there!
It's a great school ... enjoy every minute, it will be over in a flash.
It has been 50 years since I graduated from DDHS in 1972. A lot about it has changed on the outside. Do they still separate the Freshmen and Sophomores in the Junior BLDG and Juniors and Seniors in the Senior BLDG? That’s what it was when I went there because there were so many students.
Damn that’s crazy