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Friends Forever Graduation begins a life of self-sufficiency for high school seniors It ends most of the close knit friendships which grew in twelve years of cameraderie. Although separation looms ahead and friends will part, cer- tain feelings of togetherness will never be forgotten. In years to come, seniors of ' 85 will reminisce over old friendships and regain those special times they shared with special people, reliv- ing moments of friends fovever. Many of us have been together since kindergarten, and those who moved to Dickinson in later years have become an impor- tant part of our class
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Senior Mark Lear is all work and no play when it comes to his research paper. Six Weeks of Hell! During many students high school careers, they are faced with the dreaded research papers. First, they are assigned a book or topic which they must read and study. Then many tedious hours of reading and research are done. Students find all in- formation possible on their topic. Students spend many hours in the Dickinson High School library and some travel to other libraries such as the University of Houston library. After all the research is done and all the note cards are written, the writing of the paper itself begins. Surprisingly enough, the writing of the paper takes the least amount of time. Next comes the typing of the paper. Some students pay to have it typed, while others try to type the papers themselves. After the paper is written, typed, proofed, and turned in, comes the waiting period. During this time, students celebrate the finishing of the paper by having parties and get-togethers. They toast to the finishing of the paper and hope for a good grade while they burn what is left of their papers and notecards. .Spninr Pally Wahlr|ui=;l - ny Movo ovor Misc. Ampnr.ii ' Patty Flies the Friendly Skies Senior, Patty Wahlquist. Is a very devoted and active lady. Not only Is she active In the com- munity, but she is active In various other things outside of school and community activities Patty had one of the biggest breaks In her life a few months ago Ron ' s Photography discovered her. and asked her to become their professional model in the Miss Photogenic Contest sponsored by The Professional Photographers of America Patty works diligently after school every day from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. to better herself at her new found profession. On Saturdays she puts in a full day of work, travelling from place to place do- ing layouts for magazines and brochures pertain- ing to yachts and ski equipment. Patty receives a sizably large sum per hour for a teenager. A whopping $15 an hour Is what she earns. When asked II she enjoys modeling, her reply was, Oh yes, I love It. it ' s a lot of fun! Although Patty loves her new found profession, she will never have a change of heart In what she really wants to do in life. After graduation, she will attend Oral Roberts University in Oklahoma. She plans to major In Christian Missions. She has high hopes to become a missionary. Patty also finds much pleasure in passing her lime by flying Ever since she was just a little girl. her parents would take her out on weekend outings to lly planes At 14. she entered the Cessna School of Flight. She only has 10 hours to complete belore she will be able to take her exam and be issued her license. Patty Is Involved in many church activities. When asked what is most important to her, she replied, The most important thing is that I am a born-again Christian, and I hope to further myself in Christian Missions alter graduation. Seniors 159
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ARMSTRO 3., TEDDY: Football 9. 10. 1 1. 12; ( aaeto il 10. 1 1. 12; Track 9; Rifte Glut lO. Powder Pu« 10, 11. BAILBY, JAMES: Student Council 12; Honor SociAy 11. 12: ROTC 10 — Drill Team Commander. 1 1 — Drill Team Corrfnander. 12 Pan Am Student Forim 12; JETS 12; Society of DIstingJished American High School Students. Who ' s Who Among American Hihh School Students. BALL. CAtvflLA: VolleybaU 9: ROTC lO f uture Homemakers of America - i rirn r,, QfA 11 ' tf- ■ :»■ 12. (JwA 11 BARrKnCO, RHYS: BaskelDa :■ Choir e. 10.:12: Cheerleading 10. 11 — Captain: ' Honor Society 11. 12; GSL 11. 12; Gejman Club 11 — Treasurer; Paramedical Club 12; JETS 1 1. 121 President ' s Council 12; SADD 12 — Presidfent; First Division Ratine Solo and Ensemble 9. lO. 11; Who ' s Who mongj American High School StudeOts 11; National Academic All- American 1 1; PowCer Putt 1 1. 12. i n ll:Po«Jper I 3(,ES. PATWCK: BRAY. KRISTEN: Gymnastics 10; VIC A 11. 12: Cosmetology 11. 12. BRISCOE. JOE: Basketball 9. 10. 12; Baseball 9. 10. 11. 12 — Honorable Mention. All-Star. BROMAN. PAIVt: Band 9, 10, 11. 12 — Percussion Capt.; Yearbook 12: Student Council 10. 11. 12. Anchor Club 10. 11. 12 — Itate Captain; Honor Society 12; Pa m Student Fofum 11. French Qutm 10. 1 1. 12 ,— President, ParameolWil Cl ub 11. jent. 12, JETS 9, 10. 11. 12 — President. ..Peer Council 11. 12 — President; State Band 11. 12: Regional 9. 10, 12; District 9. 10, 1 1, 12; Powder I BEAD(,ES. PATRICK: Football 9. 10, 12; Basketball 9. 11: Baseball 9. 10. 1 1. 12: Qioir 9: German Club 1 1. 12 — Vice President BELL. LEROY: Barf 9. 10, 11, 12 — Vice President; Senior Play House Crew: Elks Taen-of-lhe-K lonth-March: Band — Regional 9. 10. 11. 12; Band - District 9. 10. 11. 12; Band — Area 11, 12 BERRY. DEAINA: Band 9, 10, 11. 12: Honor Society 11. 12; Paramedical Club 12; JETS 10. 11. 12; Campus Fellowship 10. 11; Peer Counseling 10. 11. 12 — Co-President: l ath Club iQ; SADD 12; Region Band 9, 10. 11. )2: District Band 9. 10. 11. 12. BLACK TIMOTHY: Football 9; Gator Guard 12: VICA 11, 12 — Vice President BLACKARD. DANIELLE: Soccer 11, 12: Gymnastics 10: National Forensic League 10; Thespians 10. 11 — Vice President: French Club 11 BLAIR. LANA: Volleyball 9; VOCT 1 1 — Treasurer: Cosmetology 1 1 — Sergeant-at-Arms; Cosmetology District. Regional. State, 1st. BOATRIGHT. RONALD; Vocational 11. 12. ■ BOCK. OARRIN: Football 9, 10, 11. 12; Bas«ball 9. 10. 11, 12; German Club 10, 11; Powder Puff 9, 10. 11. 12 BORNE, CLAIRE: Soccer 1 1; Band 9, 10, 1 1, 12; Student Council 9. 10, 11 BRONA% BROWN. LAURELL EN: Manager 9, 10, ii. 12:S Council 12; Science Fiction? Future Homemakers of An 11. 12. BRYANT, JAN: Band 9. 10, tf WV ' Secretary. 12 — President; Student Council 1?: Anchor Club 12; Honor ,. .: -..., ,-, rir-- -I ' .- Pan Am Se. Pre Sei «eBand 12: Reqio; J ' ' , 0, 1 1, 12, rid 9, 10. 11. 12 Senior Play Ca? ' PQ, cler Puff 1 1. 1; ' . SADD 12 BURRI i lNIA: Band 9. % 12: Freri kjb 11; Regional 12; Distric CALDERA, 10. 11, Treasurer: Award CAMBRIC. Basketball Building Tradi District. CAMPBELL. J K Basketball 9, 10. 12; Track S HODP 9, 10; DF 11 Powder Puff BA A 10, 11, 12 CANDELARIA. 9; Future Homem OEA 11. 12; Award CANHAM, SANDH Tennis 9. 10. 11. K ' 1?. Anchor Cl ub Arlvi«;er: Germa B CAHEY, f EVlNr o ketbalin 12; n Speech Debate Anfierica 10: VoMtlonai voltoyball 9; Powder Puft 11, u 12 — Senior M2 :oioi t Jb 11. 12: Hon Paramedical 11. ' 2 ' 10. 11, 12; Powder PufI Who Among American High CARRIGAN. DONNA Volleyball 9: Choir 9. 10. Cheerleading 10. 11. 12. Anchor Club 11. 12; Honor Society 12: French Club 1 1; Paramedical Club 11. 12: Campus Fellowship 9. Junior Princess 1 1; Lady in Waiting 9; Class Favorite 1 1; Powder Puff 11, 12; GSL It. 12, CHALK. ANGIE: OEA 11. NDLER. JOEY: Football 9. 10. 2; Cross Country 12: Photographer 11, 12. Council 12; Elks Teen-of- Class Officer 12: Class CHESAK. DANA: Volleyball 9, 10, li — 3rd Team All-District. 12 — 2nd Team All-District: Tennis 9. 10; Soccer 11. 12 — 2nd Team All- ( District: Pep Squad 10 — 2nd Lieutenant: GAA 11, President; 12 — Vice-President; Student Council 9, 10. 11, 12; Anchor Club 10. 11. 12 — Treasurer: Honor Society 11. 12 — Secretary: Pan Am Student Forum 9. 10. 11. 12; President ' s Council 11. GSL 9. 10. 11. 12 — Vice President. .Senior Court Attendant 12. Elks iTeen-of-the-Month 12; Most Spirited 10. Junior Rotarian; Who ' s Who mong High School Students 12: ' cciety of Distinguished High School gnts 12: Powder Puff 11. 12. ROOKE: Volleyball 9: Cr feS Cd 9, 10; DEC OiitstandlfVMBkrcJ 12 . ' jATNEY. KIMBERLY: Future ..memakers of Afcica 10: DE 11. COFFMAN. RANELi onor Society 10. 11. 12: Tennis 9, 10. 11; Student Anchor Club 10. 11. . Honor Society 11. 12: Pan Am ident Forum 11. 12; Paramedical Club 11. 12: JETS 10. 11. 12. iRegional Band 9. 10. 11. District 9, 0. 11. Area Band 10. 11. Region rchestra 10. 11. Powder Puff 12. SL 11. 12 - Vice President: GAA OLLIER. SUELLEN; Cross Country I Cosmetology 11. 12; Vocational Awards 1st and 5th. I OLLINS. COREY: Track 9. 10; Cross ( .ountry 9. 10: Student Council 9. COLON. ADAN: Soccer 11; German Club: Metal Trades. ( OMPTON, TWANA: Volleyball 9; F ' ( irc 9. 10. 11; Future Homemakers fcl America 9, 10. 11. 12: HOSA 11. 2. Powder Puff 12 COOKE. MICHEAL: ROTC 12; ience Fiction Club 12. OPER. SHARI: Basketball 9. 10. 12. Volleyball 9: Choir 9. 10; dent Council 9. 10. 11. 12; President ' s Council 12; Cosmetology 12: District Vocational Award; UAA -1. iu Treasurer. 12 — President. GSL 12. Powder Puff 11. 12. Senior Play House Crew CROWN. SABRINA Cosmetology 11, 12. VICA 12 — Secretary. District Vocational Award 2nd. 3rd. 4th DOYLE. BILLY: Football 9; President ' s Council 10. 12: ICT 9. 10, 11. 12. GMR9. 10. 11. 12 ELLER. ELIZABETH: Soccer 10; Choir 10. 11. Pep Squad 9. ROTC — Officer 9. 10. 11. Thespians 9, 10; French Club 9: Paramedical Club 9; Campus Fellowship 9, 10; Health Occupations — Officer 11, 12. ENGBROOK, STEVE: DECA 11, 12. ENGLISH. MICHAEL: Auto Mechanics 11, 12 ERSKIN. VALERIE: Basketball 9, 10, 11. 12: Track 10, 11; Future Homemakers of America 12; Vocational Club 11. 12 — Parliamentarian EVANS. CHRISTINE: Tennis — 9 Manager: French Club 11; HOCT — 11 Reporter 12. FERGUSON. BRENDA: Basketball 9, 12. Future Homemakers of America 9, 12, Industrial Arts Club 9; Powder Puff; Senior Play House Crew 12; GSL 12. SADD 12: GAA 12. TROY: Track 9. 10, 11; Cross Cheerleading 9 Captain. 11. 12 — Captain — Best All Around Cheerleader. Powder Puff 9. 10. 11. 12: Student Council 1 1. 12: Anchor Club 10. 11. 12 — Co- Secretary: Honor Society 11. 12. Math Club 10; French Club 11. Paramedical 11. 12: JETS n. 12. President ' s Council 10. 11; GSL 11. 12; 1st Runner Up Homecoming Queen: Class Officer 9 — Secretary. 10 — President. 11 — President; Class Favorite 9. 10. Hugh 0 ' Brian Award 10: Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. The National Academic All American 11. 12. Member ot Society of Distinguished High School Students. Senior Play — Cherie. FRICK. KARLA: Cheerleading 10; Gymnastics 11; Yearbook 12. Pan Am Student Forum 12: Powder Puff 12 GAINES. RONALD: Football 9, 10. 11, 12; Basketball 9, 10; Track 10. 11. 12: ROTC 9. 10. GARCIA. SERGIO; VOCT 11, 12 - President. Vocational Awards — 1st Place District. 1st Place State. GEORGE. CATHI: Basketball 9; Student Council 9. 10. 11. 12 — 2nd Vice-President. President Scrapbook Committee; DECA 11. 12. Vocational Awards - DECA - Area 11. 12; State 11. 12; National Contestant 1 1. GILLIS. THOMAS: Soccer 12; Metal Trades 12. GOERTZ, LISA: Choir 10, 11. 12 Senior Index 161
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