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Spears, Ronald Srarke. Sean Sre ambarge, Jimilou Steele, Morr Stone, Dallas Stoot, Gus Stubblefield. Rena Thomos, Rene Thumann, Jeff Topfer, Karen Townsend, Samantha Trapane, Ricky Trevino, Juan Turnbough, Barbara Turner. Christine Urban, Joe Vosquez, Lupe Vaughn. Bobby Verinder, Mike Vogr, Borbaro Watson, Chorles Decking the Halls in Style - it ? - Carol Manning, Troy Baker, Loura McCroskey, Honey Hulsey, and Buddy Qum take time out on October 25, Homecoming Day, to enjoy a senior tradition. Senior Dress-Up Day I think Senior Dress-Up Day is a special tradi- rion giving the whole class a feeling of togetherness, said Laura McCroskey. Senior Dress-Up Day is the one day out of the whole year that the seniors get to show off their new clothes, their spirit, and most of oil, their power. Senior Deidre Liberato said, Senior Dress-Up Day gives you a good excuse to buy new clothes. It ' s also a special day that separates seniors from the other dosses. The 1985-86 Dress-Up Day was filled with seniors exhibiting their best suits and fanciest dresses. The girls displayed large mums with bells and ribbons and the guys showed off tiny boutineers. Even tuxes and long formal gowns in many different designs filled the halls. It was nice that everyone could look decent for one day, said senior Party Gonzalez. Most people seem to think it was a big deal, but there ' s always an outrageous someone who rhinks differenrly. It ' s fun to see everyone all dressed up nice. If the weather ' s hot, it makes you appreciate your r-shirts, 501 s, and your sandals, said senior Rand Chandler. Seniors 57
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Quin, Buddy Randle. Melvm Reed, Derrick Reed, Doug Reed, Stephanie Reumonr, Carol Rooch, Dovid Rodriquez, Joel Rose. Leccerte Russel, John Ryon, Joner Solvoro, Mary Samuels, Felira Sandford, Shalando Saunders, Kyle ichmitr, Henry :huerr, Robert Schwgmer, Michelle Scott, Kelly cort. Shannon Scott, Trovis Seaholm, Eric Segura, Julia Sharp, Samuel Shaver, Bobby Shaw. Lineal Shope, Cotrina Shumer, Erin Silva, Elizabeth Slicker, Ed Smith, Charles Smith, David Smith, Robin Sosa, Yvonne Southoll, Deona 4Hfc
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Wells, Stephanie Whire. Francesco White, Marshall Whitmeyet, Laura Williams, Donna Williams, Regma Willis, Eric Wydermeyer, Darren Wyly, Scon Youngblood, Louro Lemmond. Keri Wearherly, Robin Zacharias, Sondra Louro McCroskey is a leader. She Is president of Student Council, and has been a member for four yeors. Mrs. Carolyn Harkreader, sponsor, said, Laura is one of those rare individuals who gives herself wholeheartedly to every project. She cares deep- ly for every student and is will- ing to sacrifice time and energy to make DHS a bettet place. This summer Laura attended Girls ' State at Texas Lutheran College in Austin. She was city councilwoman for the seminars on government topics. She is vice president of Pan American Club, and a four-year member. She also has made Region Band, Area, and Region Orchestra while par- ticipating in Symphonic Band. 58 Seniors McCrosky Leads the Pack with Pride Laura was an Anchor Club member for three years and o member of JETS and National Honor Society Laura enjoys leadership roles. She said, I enjoy being active and taking on respon- sibility in my school curriculum and if also gives me a chance to meet a lot of people. Her classmates recently elected her to the Daughters of American Revolution. She was October Elks Teen of the Month and the Rotary Club chose her os Junior Rotarian. Dr Anne Coppenhaver, prin- cipal, said, Laura is the type of person who can get people to cooperate with her and help out. She will always be a leader, wherever she goes. Senior Loura McCroskey discusses the Homecoming Parade lineup in the Student Council room at a 7 00 am. meeting in October
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