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Wearing his favorite scarf, 5uper Sales Kid, senior Lawrence Erskin, prepares to rake off at a freshman football gome at Sam Vitanza Stadium, Lawrence is one of those unpredictable people in DH5 Senior Dorren Dullington and his sweetheorr, senior Jimilou Steombarge, enjoy eoch other ' s company at a Ftidoy night bon fire on East Beach in Golveston. INSERT: Fteshmon Kim Hall, freshman Paulo Rowan, junior Cher Key, ond sophomore Sobrina Fouquet chot together in the main parking lot as they woit fot the ceremony in honot of the seven osttonauts to begin Juniot Daniel Marshall, seniors Joe Golvan and Hugh Hawkins, and sophomore Steve Birmingham look or Joe ' s senior closs porrrair as junior Mark West waves to one of his buddies ond says, Hey, I ' ll get one of these next year. ' C f ) : vd Closing 197
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Freshmen Lo Tosho Belcer, Vicki Jacquet. Peoches Anderson. Michelle Hill. Kim Hagler, Sharenda Williams, Karen Mark. Mono Davis, and Delia Jones outrageously srick together inside the walls of DH5 As everyone knows freshmen are unpredictable Unpredictable. The 1965-86 school year was definitely one that was unpredictable. Every personality in this school fits the description. The vatsity football team . . . The varsity football team shocked everyone when they did not make their usual Home in the Dome. Although the season was close, there was always that fragment of unpredictability. The vandalism in the girls ' restroom . . . The vandalism in the restroom this year was outrageous After the assembly for girls only, some students came to school wondering whether there would be a restroom open. Toilets stopped up and overflowed, mirrors cracked and shat- tered, garbage in the sinks, and grafitti everywhere left the custodians with an un- predictable attitude. The freshmen and others . . The various groups formed mainly by freshmen and others, left the student body wondering what will happen next? From lockers on fire and the Dickinson Nine, to holes in the walls and gang fights. Each and every one of these groups are unpredictable. Hairstyles . . . Hairstyles in the 1985-86 school year became a fad. The summer style, and winter for some, was that shaved-head look. Then came the half- shaved head look, and following close behind were the girls with certain tips col- ored in their hair. Each day a new hairstyle appeared. It just goes to show that people are unpredictable! Automobiles in the parking lot . . Each and every car in the parking lor had its own unpredictable story Senior Stephanie Wells said, My car Bessie Sue overheated on my way home at work at 10:30 p.m. and I had to call my dad. He was furious! Senior Alisa Guerrant said, My car, Marion, sounded louder than Ed Garner ' s bug one rime. And that ' s loud! Senior Carol Manning said, When I rook the keys out of my old car it kept running and I ran because I thought it was gonna blow up! The drop to 4A district classification . . . The 1985-86 school year will open in a new district. This change broughr a number of opinions. Some say that there will be no competition, and others say there will be more rhan is bargained for. The people, events, and misadventures at DH5 in the 1985-86 school year wil always be remembered as INTENSE DREAD, REBELLIOUS, and UNPREDICTABLE. Juniors Tiffany McDoniel and Shannon McDride cruz down the hall together as they display their friendship. 196 Closing The Unpredictable Three, seniors Por Davis. Darren Wydermyer and junior Dwayne Hagler. show teom pride as they take a break from rhe Dottle of the Sexes. The varsity football teom challenged the var- sity volleyball team to a gome The girls came out on too Tracy Wheat, freshman Derh Bucsanyi. junior Sheryl Bucsanyi. and junior Evo Sweet enjoy the sun while hanging out in the tube shoot line at New Braunfels
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Stansfield Stands Out In the Field of Teaching Thanks for 23 years of service. Each year the yearbook staff dedicates the yearbook to an outstanding faculty member who touches us oil in some way or another throughout the school year. This year Frank Sransfield was unanimously voted for this honor. Stansfield teaches regular and honors senior Government Economics class. Near- ly every senior who had Frank fell in love with his cheerful smile and personality, and best of all his exciting teaching methods. I think he is an inspitotion for teaching Government class. We learn a lot from him, said senior Stephanie Reed. Almost all will agree with senior Dub Cook when he said Stansfield is one of the best teachers we hove. He is definitely more on the teenage level. He ' s the coolest teacher I ' ve ever hod since I ' ve been in High school, soid senior Ken Franklen. I think he is one of the most creative teachers in the school. He doesn ' t ask you to open your book and do the same old thing day after day, said senior Andy Williams. Whenever you need a laugh, Frank has the perfect joke to cheer you up. Some of the seniot boys have an inside joke with him about our newest Dickinson attraction, Heartbreakers. Senior Allen Doudreaux said that Frank is the Heartbteakers King and the number one teacher around, while Scott Palmer jokingly added, He is definitely the BEST! Frank Stansfield is retiring at the end of the 1985-86 school year, and everyone knows how deeply we will miss him. He touched us all with his cheerful, outrageous attitude toward reaching, and life in general. Underclassmen, you just don ' t know what you have missed! f During rhe homecoming parade. Frank Sransfield rides in rhe Grand Marshall cor as he grins and lets our his ever-famous chuckle Fronk Stansfield says HO HO HO ' os he rakes rime our from his Government doss to pose for o picture with senior Jerro Hording He was dressed os Sonto os he participated in Halloween activities. 198 Closing
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