Dickinson High School - Gator Yearbook (Dickinson, TX)

 - Class of 1985

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w E . i ng Around :n the last day of school, a wave of an- w ' ch aflM toliMBQCitl s of fun in » to do all that we were unable to do during the ' WUHM f ■■. ' ■Pct sr perfect the savage tan. while others find jobs at local busmen many of us, its just a time to bum around, catching up or sleeping in late. During the first month of s rigors of school. I any DHS sfl MBcation or lo camps. s o parents or with friends and can jj end to a whole i you vacation, the city or th iiii il| JpiPSirTJr New Braunfels. a i great memory to bring back with you. kinson are sometimes lacking, DHS students r r towns. One can find us in Alvin. Texas City. Clear Lake, and some of the very brave, even venture to Houston ' s Westheimer. Scamming Bodies in the mall is also very popular. And of course there are the numerous summer parties where the majority of DHS students can be found, usually when someone ' s parents i r i iii mij i i« i i i Eiirjii:i i L class, not really lister fun times vou h teacher, just sit back and



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o: Homecoming: Living Tradition jnce again, DiCKinson Higti sctioui :elebrates the living tradition of • iiecommg The long standing event Is beloved by the town and the school alike. Homecoming 1984 was no exception. The town ignited the fervor weeks before the game day The store windows displayed pictures of Big Al. the school mascot, and supported the event. Com- munity volunteers painted many of these shop windows and donated public signs to greet the returning alumni and to cheer on the Gators The local floral shops pro- vided the necessary corsages and boutonnieres for a complete homecom- ing The school colors of blue and white were abundant throughout Dickinson. The week of homecoming began on Monday with mindful students sporting clothes of the appropriate color, which represented school spirit. Each day was a different color, and each day was a new discovery of school unity and pride This yeany evenl is bpuiiboreu Uy Kie oluuenl Council Boys were concerned about what girl to ask to the dance on Thursday, what girl to ask to dinner on Friday, or if they should ask one girl to both. The girls fran- tically tried to hook last minute dates The school buzzed with excitement and anticipation. The annual dance was a success this year, as the Student Council changed the date to Thursday night from Friday night Couples in the past avoided the dance because they preferred to go eat dinner in a nice restaurant, which is still the Friday night custom. Friday morning, the halls filled with chatter. The conversations contained topics of who asked whom and their plans for the evening, of which candidate will be the queen, and who is wearing the most attractive outfit. The flower deliverers began early. Dnnyiny tc;KeMi ut dtteLtiun i tif v ,r • ' ■ were great They were either fresh fi .•. or silk, elaborate or simple Man) ' : : cow bells, which could be l eard up arn] down the halls One type had battery- operated lights, which blinked on and oN. The boutonnieres were much simpler. The flower was a rose ex carnation, and the garnish was quaint The senior class members wore their Sunday best to display their class u- , lor Senior Dress-up Day The fas- ranged from the mod colored m. « gloves, and style cuts to the ciassK: loafers, three-piece suits, and pump s The pep rally was the best of the year The gym rang with cheers and spirit, which the cheerleaders inspired The Gator team expelled pride The band played loudly, the seniors sang the school song, and the students supported the team and the tradition TiiKliliDdiilly inidino llm Smiicx f.)( «. ' , up tJny l(ii lIiim. oI ' 8!i gnlhrnm) i Khool loog ono irit.i iiriio Hnmecoming

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