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The kids really paid us a compliment in nominating us, ' ' said Kathy Proctor Cutest Couple This year, the yearbook sroff decided to odd a new category to nominations, the cutest couple. Although there were many couples to choose from, the seniors voted for the newest couple, and what an ultimate choice they made. Ron and Kathy Proctor (a.k.a. Hamm-Proctor), were married in June, of 1985. Kathy Proctor is an English and Spanish teacher. She is a favorite to many seniors. Ron Proctor is a senior English teacher and is known for his SCHOLARLY ways. The two were excited with the outcome of the nominations. It is on honor to represent the senior class Gino Drunner, It is something very special to me that I will never forget. said Most Congenial The 1985-86 senior class has chosen three outstanding students to show their congenial capabilities. Gion Drun- ner, Janet Ryan, and Jimmy Mecheloy were those chosen. Gino Drunner hos been an outstand- ing senior in many ways. She was Homecoming Queen, class favorite, and an outstanding member of the band. Janet Ryan, a class sweetheart, hos proven to us oil throughout the years how caring she really is. I was thrilled to know I have more friends out there than I expected. I am honored. This is a great feeling someone should never forget, was Ryan ' s last comment. Jimmy Mecheloy is one person you just can ' t forget. He is one special guy that our school is very proud of. Some say that Jimmy is calm, cool and somewhat collective. He played foot- ball for four years, baseball for one, golf for three years. Student Council for four years, Anchor Club, Deau, Honor Society for two years as secretary, a member of JETS, for three years and Vice President for all four years in high school. Jimmy was an Elks Teen of The Month in January. Seniors 69
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Most Unforgettable Dickinson High is a school of wild and outrageous occurrences. Every day, someone or something is un- forgettable. Mimi Millicon and David Merriman have been chosen Most Unforgettable to the senior class. Mimi and David are all around dif- ferent and fun, therefore they are unforgettable. Mimi is outstanding in many ways. She is known for her dif- ferent color hair, clothing styles, and basically just being herself. I thought surely someone else would receive this honor, bur I am glad. I was stunned when I heard the news, stated Millican. David is an ultimately outrageous guy in school. He is one who can real- ly give you a good laugh when you need one. Known for his wild ideas and berserk imagination, David likes to experiment. From banging his head on t he wall, sitting in the rain during a storm, and wearing his camouflage combat boots every Fri- day with his football shirt, David definitely fits his title. As usual I real- ly don ' t know what to soy, David commented. Being Most Unforgettable isn ' t real- ly the hardest thing to do for Mimi and David. Most Athletic Doug Reed was selected Most Athletic boy by the senior class of 1986. Doug is an active member in sports as well as in academic school work. He has played football and baseball all four years, he was all district defensive back for the 84-85 and 85-86 school years, all district split end, co. captain his senior year, and many other awards. Doug plans to attend Yale University after high school. Here he will further his athletic career playing football and baseball. Tiffany was selected as the Most Athletic girl this year She has played both volleyball and basketball all four years in high school. She was also a member of the soccer team for two years. Tiffany participated in Girls Athletic association. After high school, Tiffany plans to attend the University of Houston and continue playing volleyball and basketball. I was shocked ond excited and happy all at the same time, stated Mimi Millican. I am happy that I was voted Most Athletic, it gives me mote confidence in my future goals, stated Tiffany Guillory said G| Q Drunne, 68 Seniors
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Junior Amanda Murray slips on her Joe Cool shades as she tries to doz e off during class Afrer finishing his meal, junior David Aldridge facially expresses that the food gers worse everyday. JUNIORS While walking down the hall, junior class officers Brooks Dell, Renee Veasey. Amy Fisher, and Vicki Lobir ourrogeously stick together as they show off their class pride Junior Rachel Oatis soys. The class of ' 87 has got it together, as she stands in the holl wolfing for the next class to begin 70 Classes
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