Dickinson High School - Gator Yearbook (Dickinson, TX)

 - Class of 1985

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Luelke. Garry Lukemwe. B« Ms-lw Scon Manzetia. Tma Marbte. M che ie M.ifCum. Timothy Martin. Micheie Martin. Misty Maiocha, Lisa Maxey. Cher Maylietd. Lisa Mauef . Kurt Mi.Clain. Lawrence McCrosky. Laura McDermott. Richard McKissick. Lindy McMillian. Glenda McNeil. Carol Uechelay. James Mendez. Orlando Menotti. Andrea Merriman. Oavid Miles. Jerry Miller. Margaret m3P Gator Mascot Boosts Spirit p epresenting true pride for the Galors is •• Michele Martin, the school mascot. Michele, a junior, decided to tryout for Gator mascot last year. She felt thai it would be a great opportunity to have a lot of fun. Michele enjoys being in the games and pep rallies and helping the cheerleaders show their spirit at football games The students enjoy the mascot very much as the mascot. Michelle represents all the pride and tradition of Dickinson High School. Michelle spends many hours producing Kwlh the cheerleaders. She learns alt the che that the cheerleaders perform as well as some the dances She IS not only invoJved m school ac- tivities but also other functions tn the com- munity. At the Bayou Festival she took pic- tures with many Gator fans It ' s nice lo see the little kids smile when you come near them, says Michele She also enjoys playing tennis and is in- volved in Student Council and Newspaper Staff Although being a mascot is a loi ol work She is very dedicated in showing her spirit for the Galors! Junior MiclxHIo Mailin. che«ring on the IooICmiU IMm

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tttttiaiateis; «(tas ares ' . ' t m Detweer ' toeiS(j(eihat iKtieslstiecan m si Guillory. TIHany Hampton, Robefl Harding. Jerra Harding. Joy Hare. Cindy Harvey. Jennifer Harvey. Stephen Hatfield. Barbara Hawkins. Hugh Hawkins. Lisa Hearn. Kim Heckman. Donna Hernandez. Manuel Hill. Bill Hill. Robert Hill. Sheryl Hoard. Eric Howard. Tamm Hulsey. Audra Huynh. Cuong Huynh. Hang Hyder. Kristie Jakubas. Robert James. Michelle James. Yolanda Janik. Thomas Jaramillo. Martha Jenkins. Chris Jenkins. James Johnston. Brett Johnston. Keith Jones, Gregory Juneman. Laura Keene, Mike Keith. Marion Kettler. Stacy Key. Stephanie Killingsworth. Kaylene Klacman. Kris Lambert. Tina Laster. Josie Lawson. Herbert Ledenham. Scoft Liberato. Diedra Lilley. TiHiny Lindsay. Melanie Lisch. Tom Lopez. Jesse Lucien. Tdwarl Juniors 175



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a Turning 16; Fun and Responsibility A Her many years of school, teenagers wait lor a special time in ' » their lives — turning SIXTEEN! Along with turning sixteen comes the fun and responsibility of getting a car •jts the best time of your life! You get your driver ' s license and you feel more responsible, says junior Gina Brunner. Getting a car is a big responsibility. It ' s a time when parents trust their sons and daughters enough to set them free with wheels. Another responsibility that comes with turning sixteen is getting a job. Though a job is important, it also gives a means of being in- dependent and furnishes a little leeway from parents. They do not need to depend on their parents for money. The teenagers also use their )0b money towards their college education. Having an after school job also teaches them about the real world. Everything is not going to be handed to them when they have graduated, they have to work for everything they want. Just realizing that you ' re growing up and you have to go out into the real world, turning six- teen is just one the greates times of your life. says, junior Laura Youngblood. Turnming sixteen also makes teenagers start thinking about col- lege and entrance exams They know that they have to do well on these exams to be accepted into colleges. This is also the time when they start thinking about their professions. Being sixteen is special. It ' s a time to be with friends and a time to go out. It, in turn, means that the special memories established at this age will always be remembered and never be forgotten. Kim Hearn finds thai along with the fun of driving, there are responsibilities, such as washing the car. schcol 3C- mtliecfff- hetookpc- Millican, Mimi Milchiner. Bobby Mitchiner. Monica Mollett, Shawn Moore. Lester Moore, Lewis Moore. Shalanda Mozie. Gregory Mullen, Christine Mullins. Janice Murphy. Sharon Murrie. John Narron. Michelle Neubauer. Jay Noyola. Judy Noyola. Marc Nunez, Henry Nunn. Randy Cakes. Micheal Osborn, Lori Ovesny. C,i ' Juniors 177

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