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DHS Leaders Work for the Future T his year ' s Student Council consists of I many hard working students who achieve nany services for the school and community. Student Council meetings are held twice a nonth on Wednesdays during both lunch periods and as needed. Some of the activities the Student Council jarticipates m are serving as a link between acuity, students, administration, and parents. They organized the teacher appreciation (veek, slave day. freshman orientation, bulletin joards. and parent appreciation night. They also coordinate and promote school in- volvement by students. They promote spirit, pride, and morale by organizing school dances, spirit week, homecoming ceremony. Memorial Garden. Powder puff. Christmas decorations and a spring dance They also promote good will and cooperation between DHS. the community, and other schools. The Student Council will have had fifty-six ac- tivities by the end of the year. The 1984-85 Student Council president is Holly Haney. The sponsor is Mrs. Kathy Nation. The Presidents ' Council consists of every Sophomore Cindy Shoemaker and senior LeAnne Shoemaker show new students around the school during mmer orientatkxi. organization leader in the school. This organization meets monthly to attempt to coordinate school wide programs such as the homecoming parade and the Christmas Food Drive. The 1984-85 Presidents ' Council Presi- dent is Holly Haney. This year ' s sponsor is Mrs. Kathy Nation The Good Sportsmanship League consists of many students who represent our school during sports events. The students promote friendliness and good sportsmanship among the teams on the field. This year ' s sponsor is Mrs. Vicki Mims. Student council sponsor Kathy Nations unpacks Gator pins tor the student council to sell during the Homecoming game - Front Row: Jan Bryant. Stephanie Tackett. Billie Ruth Rasco. Pam Broman. Holly Haney. Shari Cooper. Deanna Barry. Colette Veasey Back Row: Joey Chandler. Renee Veasey. LeAnne Shoemaker. 1 Rhys Barranco, Carol Reaumont. Shalanda Moore. Henry Shmidt. Sean Starke. Mrs Nation Flr»l Row: LeAnne Shoemaker. Dana Chesai . Casey Coleman Sscond Row: Michelle Marble. Stephanie Reed. Shawn Payne. Helenanne Butler. Jan Bfyanl. Carol Hearn. Rhys Barranco. Gma Brunner. Stacey Kelller. Carol Reumont, Shan Cooper, Michelle McCarty. Chris Clackmkan, Pally Walquisl. Jennifer Penton. Alisa Guerrani Third How: Deanna Ware. Christine Pyle. Patly Pascavage. Monique Carlier. Krisia Haley. Molly McKee. Holly Haney. Stephanie Kimball. Heather Rader. Carol Manning. Colette Veasey. Nila Jacobs. Liz Silva. Mrs Mims Fourth Row: Billie Ruth Rasco. Sonya Weaver. Amy Skaines. Donna Carngan. Bethany Filch. Renee Vesaey, Ctins Jenkins, J.nn nry.inl, I arry Gregory, Terry Mayriplri Cindy Shoemaker, Glonn Toplor Mirhele Hollydeld. Lisa M-iv ' ' !-: y -V ' nir ' -,iri- 113
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DH S«niOf GSL meoibefs N«»da Mason. Nita Jacobs. and Colette Veas«y walk on tt e football field to Student Counal PreSKJeot. Holly Haney and DHS pfwxspal Anne Coppeohaver anood an Opt«™sl Club greet the othef team with good sportsmanship meetrng about a new teen club ■, ' First Row: Carol Reumont. Holly Haney. Terry M.I field. Laura McCrosky 8«cofld Row: Delores Spalding. Dwella Wheelock. Michelle Marble. Stephanie Reed. Dana Chesak. Casey Coleman. Jan Bryant. Stephanie Tackett. Shawn Woods. Shan Coof or. Regina Ration. Kathy Baker. Joanni Menolti. Neva Pavlicek, Laura Golding. Mrs Nation Third Row: Carol Hearn. Christine Mullen. Debbie Riggs. Gina Biunner. Molly McKee. Helenarirto Butler. Ram Broman. Shawn Rayne. Nita Jacobs. Chrisli Aiaeln, Erin Curtis. Jennifer Rhoads, Lisa McCrosky. Suzanne Stegall. Sarah Jones. Amy Eubanks Fourth Row: Sonya Weaver. Ciiiir« Borne. Renoe Veasay, LeAnne Shuoiiiakix. Bethany Fitch. Krista Haley, Cindy Uhoeriwikui Todd Gupton. Kevin Campbell. Jim Muchvin, Glenn Topler, Ryan Bailey. John Trapane Student Council GSL President ' s Council i
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Journalism Comes Alive in ' 85 ttThis year ' s annual ib yomg to be ' very unique. comments LeAnne Shoemaker, the Gator-staff editor. The Gator-staff has been working very diligently to meet their deadlines. In order to make an annual, a staff member must know how to crop pictures, write in- teresting body copy, and have a general idea of journalism terms, such as four- color processing, overburn. and type size. as well as being dedicated to the staff. These students learned their techniques and terminology by attending a summer camp at Sam Houston State University, which was presented by Taylor Publishing Company. Not only did the staff design a ' Billy Baseball award- winning table decoration, but they worked tor a week lo design a miniature copy of the ' 85 yearbook Many members worked until the early hours of the morning, attending to small details The work paid off. however, when the staff won one of five outstanding posi- tions out of 48 schools. Another important affiliation with the Journalism department is the Dickm-Sun staff. The Dickm-Sun staff members write about all the current events going on at school. They write about a variety of aspects, such as fashion, school policies, and music reviews. The students receive information on these issues in each month ' s paper. The Dickin-Sun staff members attended camp at Stephen F. Austin State University, where they poiisTiec theif wnljng skills and eai awards. Also incorporated with Journaii along with the Dickm-Sun and the GatOf ' Staff are the photographers Phot raphers are the heart of (Ournalism make layouts come together by print and taking pictures for staff meml This year ' s photographers also att a summer camp at Stephen F Ausi They learned the basics of photo conti developing film, and pnntirig ptct The photography staff returned several awards to their credi ' Photographers sacrifice a large ai of their free time m order for members to make their deadlines Jour- nalism clubs provide a link of communtc»f tion between students and the faculty 1 I Senior Niia Jacobs speods dtth p«riod iryv lo tu notes, interviews, and quotes mio yearbook copy. Junior MiKe Veringer enarrvnes ttw pclures Oi |Our- nalism clubs Ihai he toe Front Row: Erin Shummer. Jacki Swindell. Mo- fuque Cadier. Becky Burweil. Marion Ketlh. Michelle Mariin Back Row: Robert Bums Melody McCain, Ray Magnanl Journalism
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