Dickinson High School - Gator Yearbook (Dickinson, TX)

 - Class of 1986

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Superintendents K ' T i Superintendent — Dr Jerome Bourgeois Deputy Superintendent — Dr N. K Dutch Ohlendorf Board of Education 30 J Shown standing left to right: Dorry Lussler, Jim Duller, Jim McDride, Dexter Thompson, seated: Deny Schnoke, Kenneth Little, and Frank Dryont 1 12 Faculty

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Carolyn Horkreoder gives her sweerhearr and husband Coach Jerry Harkreader a big hug as (hey enjoy some time together In their home. WE HAVE CLASS Physics teacher Mr. Raymond Lowe checks roll In his new wig and wardrobe. Mr Lowe was one of the many outrogeous teachers that participated in the Halloween Dress Up Day. Faculty 111



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Ordinarily Outrageous In my job I see outrageous every day, and ir becomes much more ordinary than outrageous, if you have seen it before! so id principal, Dr. Anne Coppenhaver. During the 1985-86 school year Dr. Coppenhaver feels the following were outrageously outrageous situations: 1 . Mr. Stansfield as Santa Clous was outrageous. 2. Having fire drills because we have received telephone threats makes ME outrageous! 3. The lost day of school for students is outrageous; and sometimes makes me outraged. 4. Senior class officers are totally and wonderfully outrageous, especially when they are surprised to find that administrators are human, too. Dr. Coppenhaver said, The most outrageous part of this whole business from my point of view is that anybody and everybody has the potential to be outrageous — and if might happen at any hour of any day. I just enjoy watching and sometimes even being a part of this total outrageousness (Is there such a word? If there isn ' t, there ought to be!) Prlnclpol — Dr Anne Coppenhaver Walter Candelari Assisranr Principals Mickey Barlow Erie Hodge Jack Wyart DHS ' Outrageous Counselors There are four counselors at DHS. They are Paula Jock (voca- tional), Shomarion Barber (students A-G), Jack Wyott (students H- O), and Don Campbell (students P-Z). The students depend on the counselors for many things. The counselors are a big help to everybody, said a counselor assistant, junior Lynda Whittingslow. The duties of the counselors consist of operating the guidance center, visiting classrooms, changing schedules, and coaching students with school problems, but also with personal problems. They give out friendly advice, free. Senior Jimilou Steambarge soid, I am grateful for my counselor. He was more like a friend. All the counselors agreed that they enjoy working with students, although their job entails much more. In addition to counseling and advising, they do oil scheduling of dosses, work with colleges and scholarships, organize and administer standard- ized tests, and advise students taking correspondence courses. Their tasks are endless. Mrs. Jeonnette Gregory, guidance counselor secretary, said, It ' s hard work, but if doesn ' t seem like hard work. It ' s working with the students and I enjoy that. Faculty 113

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