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Pacfieco. Donnei Padgeit, Teffy Palmef. Scott Payne. Shawn Perez. Anrta Pe«ez. Lee Petefson. Lesa Peterson. Paul Pezant. Lisa Pham. Viet Pitts. Trent Plummer. John Potter. Mark Powers. Coy Powers. Rita Prayior. Johnny Puente. Chnsii Ouin. Francis Randle. Melvir Redd. Cindy Reed. Derrick Reed. Doog Reed. Stephanie Reeves. Susan Reumonl. Caroi Ridley. Kim Riggs. Debbie Roach. David Rodriguez. Joei Rose. Carolyri Russell, John Ryan. Janei Saivato. Mary Samuels. Felit i Sanlord. Shaland.i Sanlofd. Yolanda Saunders, Kyle Savoie. Chris Schmitl, Heniy Schvetl. Robeit Scott. Shannon Scoli, Travr. Scurlock. Kaii Se ih(,liii rni l i
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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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Losing Sleep Over A M Carol Reumont, Dickinson High School student. who is a very active is a member of many different organizations. She belongs to the Good Sportsmanship League. Anchor Club. Student Council. Band, and hopes to be on the Honor Society in the future. Carol holds Important positions in each of these organizations. She is Chaplain of the Anchor Club. Recording Secretary in the Student Council and she plays the oboe in the Band. The clubs do not interfere with her academic studies. I always make the time to study. I lose sleep, but I finish my work. Mr. Lowe. Carol ' s physics teacher says. Carol is a good student and I enjoy having her in my class. Carol plans to attend Texas A M Univer- sity. She wants to be either an elementary school teacher or a lawyer. I really enjoy school, and I think that Dickinson High School will prepare me for college. Junior Carol Reaumonl. keeping busy with her studies i. Shope. Catnna Shumer. Erin Silva, Liz Simmons, Cathy Slicker, Edward Smith, Charles Smith. David Smith, James Smith, Robin Smoak, Kendall Sosa. Yvonne Spears. Ronny Starke. Sean Steambarge. Jimilou Stone. Dallas Stool. Gus Terrazas. Albert Terrill, Michael Thomas, Renee Thumann, Jettrey Topler. Karen Townsend, Samantha Trapane. Ricky Traxler, Patti Tfevino, Juan Turnbough, Barbara Turner, Constance Urban, Joseph Juniors 179
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