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Ail-Around Gotor Girl Hove you ever wondered who ' s hiding in rhor odoroble green fuzzy Gator suit? Or who is responsible for collecting your 1985-86 high school memories? You ' ve probably seen her laughing in the halls or cruising in her convertible. Jimilou Sreambarge, senior, has two uni- que and equally challenging jobs. She is the yearbook editor on one hand and the crazy, amusing and energetic Gator mascot on the other. As editor of the yearbook, Jimilou holds much responsibility and dedica- tion, ' ' according to junior staff member Jimilou Sreambarge prepares for a Friday night football gome by putting her hair up and at- taching the Gator head Senior Bobby Shaver gets a Gatorlou hug ot the homecoming pep rally at McAdams Jr High on October 24 Laura Golding. She spends much time planning the yearbook ond organizing 27 staff members. When the staff attended Sam Houston State University Journalism Workshop this summer, Jimilou received several awards and a scholarship. I enjoy working on the yearbook because it contains the memories of our high school life. Bouncing, cheering and dancing in the green fuzzy Gator suit is Jimilou ' s second pasttime. She said being mascot brings out her love for peo- ple and making them happy. When I have on my Gator suit, I take on a new personality. I enjoy promoting spirit and shaking my tail at the crowd. Jimilou concludes, I thank the cheerleaders for helping me through my year in the green fuzzy suit. Seniors 59
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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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Outrageously Out of This World: Introducing the Class of 1 986 The class of ' 86 considered themselves unique in their own outrageous way Sophomore Melissa Biondo described them as crazy, always having a good time and very outgoing; they are leaders and we would be lost without them! The seniots felt they were a united doss. They ' re a keeno- groovie, partyin ' group, said junior Amy Fisher. We were all buddies and not divided into groups, said senior Lisa Mayfield. Sophomore Fred Hautman said, You can talk, laugh, and hove a blast with a senior; I can ' t waif un- til I am one! The seniors made it their goal to be remembered, not only by students, but by their town. They accomplished the un- thinkable with pizazz and memorable adventures. For ex- ample, Summer camps where all rhe rules somehow were broken, said senior Alisa Guerrant. When I drove into four ditches in one night, said seniot Lisa Matocha. When I left Galveston at 1:30 a.m. and woke up in my dtiveway at 3:00 a.m., not remembering rhe time in be- tween, said senior Garner Geisler, When I fell down rhe stairs and into o bucket of water, said Yolanda James. The imaginative senior was ready for the world. They have a great future ahead of rhem; more so than their predecessors, they wete interested in their world, said Mr. Frank Sransfield, government teacher. He was sure rhat they will know which path to follow for happiness and success! To some teachers and ad- ministrarots, the seniors left a nightmate, but mostly they left four outstanding years and a uni- que, outrageous memoty; they were rhe Class of ' 86. Fir: ptiorogr new his o londCr Oils ' )Ul (hone fen 1 I 5enior Dovld Merriman growls at rhe camera after waking up from a nap in rhe library on 5enior Dress- Up Day. ADOVE: Seniors Alisa Guerranr and Erin Shumer scald agoin ar the ourrageousness in rhe hall Senior Paul Down wears his parry hat inhaling air dur- ing rhe outrageous Halloween Dress Up Day in the biology hall. 60 Seniots
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