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' Irs on honor to represent Dickinson, ' ' soid Louro McCroskey. Miss D H.S Miss D.H.5. Laura McCrosky, Student Council president, was voted Miss D.H.5. for the 65-86 school year She was Student Council secretary her junior year. She also was vice president of the Anchor Club for two years. She was vice president for two years in the National Honor Society. Laura is definitely a leader. She was elected junior and senior class favorite. She was also on the Homecoming Court, the Girl ' s State delegate for her junior year, and par- ticipated in J.E.T.S. Not only a leader in clubs, Louro excelled in band. Mr. D.H.S. Rand Chandler, the third member of his family to become Mr. Miss D.H.S., is a hot spot to the active stu- dent body. Rand lives a strange but adventurous life. After graduation Rand plans to get o summer job at the Miller Brewing Company in Milwaukee Wisconsin. He then plans to take his earnings and move to Wyoming and live in a cave for ten years. Here he will hove a pet bear like Gentle Den. Rand ' s final goal is to live in solitude and grow potatoes and raise goots in Idaho. After accomplishing his dreams he will contact Virginia Darling so she can help him write a book about his adventures. She always wanted to write o book anyway, said Rand. I wos thrilled ond hoppy I wos chosen to represent our doss, soid Rond Chandler, Mr. D.H.S. Seniors 65
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Fine Dining We hove waited three years to leave for lunch and now it is our turn to enjoy eating out, said Deidre Liberaro, Yvonne Sosa, and Michelle Droussard. After three years of earing in the school cafeteria, seniors have the priviledge of leaving campus to have lunch out. This year, prin- cipal Dr. Anne Coppenhaver threatened the class of 86 with a closed campus because the underclassmen broke rules With the cooperation of seniors, the underclassmen were stopped and lunch remained open campus for seniors. Lunch offered a break for the students to get away for 45 minutes a day. Dig spenders ended up at McDonald ' s, Wendy ' s, Kentucky Fried Chicken, and Pizza Inn. I Before finishing his lunch or McDonald ' s, senior Chris Jenkins wipes his mouth Senior Troy Baker eats a nine peice chicken McNugget and a lorge drink for lunch or McDonald ' s Doing It Charles ' Way Senior Ch arles Smith has been in band since sixth grade. He said, I enjoyed being in the stage band the most, when we had if. Mt. John Gosseft, assistant band director, said, He is a fabulous trombone player and ex- cellent band student. Some of the awards he has won include All-district and All- tegion four years and All-State two years. Mr. Don Owens, band director, said, Charles is one of the besf ttombone players I have ever had. He is not only an excellent ployer, but he is also a great band president. 1 I Senior Charles Smifh applies himself in class by doing Mr. Sransfield ' s government closswork. 64 Seniors
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Most Likely To Succeed Carol Reumonr and Jimmy Mecheloy were voted the most like- ly to succeed seniors by the senior class. A unamious vote, Carol has been looked up to by many of us for several years. She was in the band for four years, district and region for two. Honor Society president, student council vice-president for four years, and a National Merit Scholar. She was a Washington workshop representative and in the Anchor Club for two years. Jimmy Mecheloy was voted the most likely to succeed senior boy. Jimmy is active in activities in and out of D.H.S. He is in JETS., G.S.L., Stu- dent Council, and Golf. Jimmy at- tended Texas Boys ' State, placed first in The Voice of Democracy Essay Contest, and is secretary for the Na- tional Honor Society He is also a member of the varsity football team. Class Favorites The 1985-86 Senior Class has chosen their class favorites for the year Garner Geisler was chosen favorite boy, Gina Drunner and Louro McCroskey as favorite girls. Garner Geisler ' s school activities have progressed greatly He has been in foot- ball for four years, baseball for three, Honor Society for two years, Spanish Club, Student Council, and on the Year- book Staff for one year He plans to fur- ther his education at The University of Texas in Austin. Gina Drunner was chosen Freshman and Sophomore class favorite, Freshman Lady-ln-Waiting, Junior Princess, 1985-86 Homecoming Queen, Elk ' s Teen of the Month, and elected corresponding secretary for Student Council. She has also been in band for four years, JETS, for two years, and G.S.L. for four years Laura McCroskey has been awarded All-State in Band, secretary for one year and president of Student Council for one year, Vice-president of Anchor Club, Honor Society for two years, Vice- President of the Pan American Student Forum, Presidenr of President ' s Council, Miss D.H.S., 1985-86 Senior Court, All- State, regional and district awards in band, and class favorite It ' s on honor, ond I hope that when I come bock for our ten year reunion rhor the title still fits, ' Corol Reumont. soid senior toi Sep itakwhot I 4 I can ' t believe it! To be. or not to be was the question o yeor ogo. ond. now. I om the closs fovorire What o trip! said senior Garner Geisler. Hi ยป 66 Seniors
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