Dickinson High School - Gator Yearbook (Dickinson, TX)

 - Class of 1986

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The French Connection FOURTH ROW Laura Yanak, Kathy Carter, Cin- dy Shoemaker. Wayne Mueller, Par Phipps, Greg Jones. Jamie Colley, Nathan Yanasak, Liz Hutchison, Jennfier Smirh. Michele Hollyfield. Joson Ewell, THIRD ROW Kacie Childress, Summer Frye, Brandy Jocobson, Melanie Parks. Kelly Moxey. Lauro Golden. Vicki Lobit. Srephonie Kimball. Suzanne Stegall. Michele Scott, Kelly Clark, Lauro Youngblood, Desmond Mollendor, SECOND ROW Krisra Haley, Corolyn Rhoads, Alayne Kulvicki, Allison Farris, Jennifer Matocha, Moriso Manheimer, Jennifer Rhoods. Erin Cur- tis, Soroh Jones, Curt Olson, Liso Vossolo. Ralph Youngblood. Becky Burwell, FIRST ROW Christie Allen, Jennifer Penron, Marnie Olson, Lisa Matocho, Michelle Broussard, Diane Adorns. Jooni Menorti, Marion Keith, Mimi Millicon, Mrs Fostelene Kulvicki. 172 Organizations The French club has been a very ac- tive group. The size of rhe club has in- creased with many new out-going members. Year-round rhey raise money to go on various activities The club first ventured to Frenchy ' s, an — Italian and French ,■ ,-- bistro The club has attended many French movies at the University of Houston in Clear Lake. In December, many members at- tended the Nut- cracker at Jones Hall. The French club held their an- nual Christmas par- ty on December 17, at Christie Allen ' s home. Each member contributed to the occasion by making a French entre or dessert. There were many different delacies such as chicken divan, beef bourgeroise, quiche Lorraine, cheese cake, and lace cookies. After the meal, the club divided into groups and played a challenging game of Trivial Pursuit. This year ' s Christmas party was lots of fun! Throughout the year rhe club has increased in membership and in fun! , said Marion Keith, president of the French club At the S.F.A. Foreign Language Festival winners were sophomore Melissa Barranco-second place; senior Morion Keith-first place; and 14 French Club members received se- cond place for their dramatic presen- tation of Neige Blonce (Snow White). Lorerto Locke. Angela Burns, Christie Allen. Allison Farris, ond Alayne Kulvicki display rheir French cooking talents The French club surprises their sponsor, Mrs Fosrelene Kulvicki, with o present at the Chrisrmos party at the Allen home

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GSL Shores DHS ' Outrageous Pride and Spirit The Good Sportsmanship League was designated to promote good sportsmanship between opposing schools. Candidates for the Good Sportsmanship League must go through a rigorous evaluation of character, grades, leadership, and other qualities necessary to be selected for the club. Teachers choose these students knowing that they will represent the school. During the football season, certain club members greet other schools ' GsL members with gifts to ptomote a sense of good spirit and sportsmanship with the opposing schools. Many gifts were received this year from par- ticipating schools. Among these gifts were plants, flower arrangements, balloons, and books. These gifts repre- sent the desire for friendship and unity between schools in District 24-5A. The school has participated in this for several years now The GSL club president is senior Chris Jenkins. Chris is involved in many other activities, such as cross country and stu- dent council. He said, This club is necessary for schools to get along well and to cooperate with each other. GSL Sponsore is Mrs. Vicki Mims. Amy Dues, Moriso Manhiemer. Jennifer Marocha, Jenny Penron, and Susanne Stegall discuss (he gifrs rhey received or rhe LoPorte football gome. A group of DHS GSL members walk rheir new friends back across the field ar a game or home. The members of the 65-86 Good Sportsman- ship League ore first row: Chrisri Allen, Lisa Mc- Croskey, Kelly Maxcy, Cathy Clock, Monico Mirchner, Roe Greer. Tommie Nolen, Neva Pavlicek; second row: Srephanie Reed, Regina Patron, Audrey VanRamshort, Soroh Jones, Yvonne Sooo, Jennifer Dricker, Kay Klll- ingsworrh, Deanno Wore, Molly McKee, Marisa Manhiemer, Dufty King, Jennifer Marocha, Michele Marble: ond third row: Dione Adams, Srephanie Kimbell, Krisro Holey, Carolyn Rhoads, Paulo Solvoto, Jonet Ryan, Drooks Dell, Shawn Payne, Michelle Droussard, Billy Jo Marshall, Jennifer Rhoads. Gina Brun- ner; fourth row: Becky Burwell, John Tropone. Jennifer Penton, Julie King, Betsy Quia Amy Fisher, Laura Golding, Liso Moyfield, Vicki Lobir, Sheryl Busconyi. Heather Rader, Leslie Slodek, Amy Dues, fifth row: Kim Hogler, Lyn Holley, Dione Peterson. Renee Veasey, Jaime Colley, Dale Ellington, Motk Jennes, Jimmy Mechelay, Chris Jenkins, Susonne Stegall, ond Poul Bown Organizations 171



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Gotor Guard Lives On The tradition of Bi g Al and Gotor Guard has become on event everyone is proud of. Dig Al, the school ' s fearsome Gator mascot, protects the school and is a warning to weary opponents. The Gator Guard represents the school ' s loyalty and spirit at the Friday night football gomes and other athletic events When the Gators score the Gator Guard carries Dig Al up and down the track while the band plays the school fight song The members are also responsible for the safety of Dig Al to and from the games. At the beginning of the year, it was uncertain whether or not there would be a Gator Guard this season Not until several students become concerned was this year ' s group organized. Senior Don Marshall believes If is an honor to be in the Gator Guard and to represent our school at the foot- ball games. The Gator Guard and Dig Al have become o respected tradition that will continue for many years. Gator Guard member Dilly Kidd said, It was fun meeting people from other schools and learn- ing the different ways they carried their moscot. Member Israel (Cowboy) Cortez said the experience was ' something ex- citing, something different to do. Daniel Marshall added that it was good experience and it was exciting being part of the game. Juniors Israel Correz, Daniel Moldonodo ond senior Doug Sheppord rock Dig Al during the homecoming pep roi- ly in rhe gym in October The members of the 1965-86 Gotor Guard ore (front): Isreol Correz, Doug Sheppord, Daniel Maldonodo, (back): Gene Johnson — sponsor, Billy Kidd, Clifford Lodner, ond Daniel Marshall Organizations 173

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