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Holley Haney and Leroy Bell show their congenial style. Christine Pyle and Matt Mitchell chosen for most unforgettable. Seniors 139
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Favorites Represent the Best r hristine Pyle has been chosen lor most unforgettable and most spirited girl for the 1984-1985 school year. Christine is a DHS cheerleader, and has been active in many clubs, in- cluding, student council, anchor club. German club. Paramedical Club, and she is also vice-president of HOSA. She was selected for most spirited her 9th and 1 1th grade year. Brian Anderson was chosen by popular vote as the most spirited boy. Brian has played football and baseball in high school, and has been a member of the class ' powder puff drill teams. Senior Todd Gupton remarks. Brian will go to any ex- tent to get crazy! The boy chosen this year for most unforgettable is Matt Mit- chell. He has participated in football and Powder Puff through- out his high school years, .att is in the Houston Yacht Club and the Wine Tasting Club. The two most congenial students for the 1984-1985 senkx ' class are Holly Haney and Leroy Bell. Holly is very active at DHS She IS the President for Student Council and an active member in many clubs She is the head of the DHS photography staff. She also received the great honor of bang selected as our Homecoming Queen and Miss DHS Leroy Bell is an active member in the band and Student Council Leroy has won many awards for his outstanding perlof- mances in the band contests m which he has participated. He has won the respect of his peers with his natural friendliness. leading to his selection as most congenial. Christine Pyle and Brian Anderson flash thetr Most Spirited smiles % .i I i
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Capping It Off Long ' j!euue - and jewelry. luxc-i. ancJ laili, il ' Uio myfit e ' e all been looking foreward lo since the eiglh grade dance PROM! On April nineteenth, the seniors were dismissed at 2 00 to begin the rituals necessary for a big night out on the town By 4 30. seniors and their dates began to emerge in formal evening wear, heading toward pre-prom parties in the nicest cars they could find By 7:00. they were sitting at tables in the ballroom of the Hobby Hilton, waiting for the buffet dinner to begin The amazement at seeing each other dressed up, the excitement fo having all of their friends around them, and the realization that graduation was only six weeks away lifted everyone ' s spirits and assured the evening would be an unforgettable one After dinner, the D J began play- ing, giving everyone the chance to strut their stuff and even do the bird! Even those who usually do not dance found themselves at least attempting a few moves on the dance floor. After prom, seniors finished off the hours left on their limousines by cruising down town Houston while others headed toward Dickinson and the senior breakfast. After returning borrowed cars, changing clothes, and eating, some seniors drove to the beach where they rented condos or beach houses. Fundraising for prom began when the class of ' 85 entered high school. The biggest fundraisers, however, were the junior cookie sales and the senior magazine sales. The senior class officers and class sponsor, Ron Proctor, began the actual planning last summer. The 1985 senior class prom capped off the past thirteen years with a lot of fun and a touch of class. Senior Shan Cooper walches the dance floor while she and her dale lake a break Ifom dar ar g •ling n lilllo cin y. «» ftonnm P ilu {Jtiicfjvwtt. m only pml ol llw Imilivo pnim Siirtdy A J««»o« it onool the rrviiiy »ooto«« whoi •tfonivi o««r Iw ttioocfc nrxl lfv» ipwaal ..K«) iiiyhl w ' th N- Kortnk lMr 140 Soniof.
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