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The Most Outrageous Staff The members of the 1985-86 Gotor Yearbook Staff are (front) Dione Adorns, Morierte Monri- que, Monica Mitchiner, Neva Pavlicek, Kelly Herbert, Crooks Dell, (middle): Aliso Guerront, Erin Shumer, Lisa Moyfield, Vicki Lobit, Cheryl Engbrock, Tina Lambert; (back): Lisa Matocha, Lyneet Chavez, Lauro Golding, Jennifer Dricker, Michele Martin, Stacey Kettlet, Scott Moder, Mrs Wolfe. Kevin Campbell, Blake Ear- ns. Troy Evans, Garner Geisler. tions The Yearbook Staff is a lively, energefic group. The Yearbook Staff Edifor, Jimilou Sreambarge, said, I en- joy being edifor. Sometimes if ' s a pain, especially at deadlines, buf all this work will be worth if in the end. This summer, fhe staff offended year- book camp af Sam Housfon 5fafe Universify. The staff learned oboui layoufs, cropping picfures, wrifing copy, and other rhings. The sfaff also won numerous awards af camp Now, rhe year- book sfaff works in groups to prepare fhe yearbook. The groups work extremely hard to meer each deadline so rhar fhe sfudents can receive yearbooks when fhe school-year ends Yearbook sraff member, Eric Slocumb, said, Year- book gives one a sense of respon- sibilify and closeness roward ofher staff members. All fhe work rhaf we do is definitely worth the effort. Mrs. Karen Wolfe, adviser, said, This is the wildesf, craziesf, most oufrageous group I have ever worked with. In years ro come when I fhink bock and remember this sraff, if will definitely be wifh a smile! Working together as a staff in- volves teamwork and a sense of uni- fy. Somefimes fempers flare and fhe atmosphere is tense as everyone works ro meer deadlines However, when rhe lasr pages are mailed, ir ' s rhar sense of family ' and pride rhar prevails. Seniors Lisa Matocha. Stacey Kettler, Diane Adams, and Christine Mullen get into rhe spirit in the dorm during sum- mer yearbook camp at SHSU Seniors Troy Evans and Kevin Campbell sweat if out at yearbook camp at SHSU
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Students sign in or o weekly council meeting held in the Student Council room Teochers Poulo Jock ond Deverly Miller enjoy themselves ot the Chrisrmos Teo prepored by Student Council members ond held in the library Organizations 167
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Photographers Provide Pictures with Pride This year the photographers for DHS have proved Themselves hard- working and eager ro do their jobs right. The photography class meets sixth period where they prepare pictures for the school newspaper and the yearbook Eddie Bradshaw, junior, said Photography is fun and a good way ro get a lot of experience in working with cameras and other equipment involved. Aside from raking pictures ar school, photographers attend after- school activities to take pictures, and this often takes up a lot of their time. The photographers, however, always enjoy their jobs. This summer the photographers were divided and attended different summer camps. LThey arrended Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches and Sam Houston State University in Huntsville. Both camps were presented by Taylor Publishing Company. The photographers had a good rime at both camps and learned a lor about photography techniques. Some students broughr home awards. Junior Dale Ellington, attending 5FASU, won third place in the candid portrait division. Senior Christine Mullen, arrending SH5U, won most im- proved and a first place in sports and activities. I devoted all my time at camp this year and it paid off well, said Christine. Christine is now the phorog- rophy editor. Overall , the photographers have had a great year representing DHS t nr Senior Robert Jockubos discovers inrense pain ofrer drop- ping his camera on his foot Senior Dorren Duck Dullington waits patiently for his film to finish developing in 6th period photography The 85-86 photographers are firsr row: Jock Mayo, Stacey Mason, Liz Porter; second row Deon Verinder. Robbie Frierson, Travis Scott, Roberr Jakubus. Dale Ellington; third row Buckley Edwards, Dorren Buck Bullingron, Eric Slocumb, Mrs. Karen Wolfe (sponsor). Rand Chandler; fourrh row Bill Hill, Eddie Brad- show, Allen Boudreaux. Greg Jones, and Mur- phy Yores. Organizations 169
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