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Watching the Pearlond game, senior Dovid Mettimon ond junior Dovid Aldridge rest themselves offer on exhausting ploy Junior Murphy Yotes refreshes himself wirh o bottle of Quick-Kick. Freshman Dona Alexander jams on the drums or the holftime performance of the homecom- ing gome I ft Unusual. The dictionary stares unusual as being beyond rhe ordinary, outrageous; nor common, rare, and strange. Dickinson High School fits this desctiption as each person has his own personality and different characteristics. Personalities vary from wild to weary, wirh personailry being rhe total structure of an individual, including rheir abilities, interests, and attitudes. As the wild ones lead, the weary follow bringing rogerher a personality cult. D.H.S. has a devotion to a type of personality which binds a group of people rogerher. Wirh differenr personalities combined into one outrageous group, D.H.S. gains a sense of unigue unusualness. ■ : -: :v-: 6 Opening
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Junior Rod Wood smiles os the Gotors ore on their woy to onothet victory ogoinst Deoumont French 13-6 in the seoson opener ot Deoumont. jesro otsond loyoffs. Islws Bur the true meaning of outrageous is the class of ' 86. They have a sense of unity and we stick together ' ' said senior Alisa Guerrant. Her nickname, Scab, and her billy goat chuckle represent outrageousness. As the school year comes to an end, the class of ' 86 will always be remembered as O-U-T-R-A-G-E-O-U-5. Junior Eddie Brodshow shows junior Amy Fisher what a real pig he is while they sit together in the G-hall While in the locker room, senior Dovld Merrimon wears his favorite color of hose around his head. Before on after- noon football practice, he says, I like neutral colors with runs Opening 5
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t.D.H.5. binds o ' 0 one unique Junior Krisri McReynolds par- ticipates in the homecoming events by dressing up os o clown As she walks by, she waves ond throws candy to the children Who or what mokes Dickinson unusual? Could ir be Stop- sign walking through rhe halls wirh chains around his neck, Mimi Millican wirh her hair a different color each day, or Coach Smirh ' s bright hose and white shoes she wears on gome days? Or maybe it ' s Rand Chandler ' s neck drowned in party beads or Mrs. Higbee ' s roach costume. These people represent some of the unusualness that is plastered throughout the halls of D.H.5. This is U-N-U-5-U-A-L. Freshmon Chris Newman looks astonished as his teacher asks for rhe homework which he did not do. He says, Bur my little brother ate it! Senior Roy Frierson smashes his nose against Big Als gator pen while trying to hide behind the plexi-gloss Opening 7
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