Deer Creek High School - Antler Yearbook (Edmond, OK)
- Class of 1984
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4 r 5 r I i 1 , 1 r L N 4 : 1 'H P I P i F Y P r X L N x I x t i N 1 l 1 Putting It All Together Deer Creek High oifble Edmond, OK 73034 Volume 36 nt Life .,...... nistration ' M A Deer Creek Puts Together A Special Way Of Life Like the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle, each member of the ever changing Deer Creek community is ,L unique. Each has his own talents, dreams, goals, likes and dislikes which combine to form the complete picture of life at Deer Creek High School. The task of putting it all together is not an easy one. Some discover the secret to fitting in immediately, some take years to grasp, it, still, others' never learn to live with the simple maxim -Be C Yourself. ' C g C Being yourself means that an individual may assume various roles throughout the daily routine, such as brother, sister, athlete, musician, officer, artist, pupil, sweetheart, salesperson, counselor, and p friend. Each of these mini personalities has a p definite purpose, yet, all of the individuals come f together to make the people of Deer Creek and the image they reflect a picturesque one indeed. Combining efforts to keep the students motivated are teacher, Mr. Rainey, and parent Bobbie Lindsey Cabovej. Directing' the Marching Antler Band Crightj is senior Carla Adams, Drum Major. Tim Lindsey. a ,worldgclass competitor. Clefth exhibitsfhis skill by roping his calf with ease. A ' Special relationships are formed in school sonietimes.,suCh'.as the one Brent Byler and Geri Harper share fbelowj. K , Eager to learn. Steve Orr raises his hand to participate in class discussion fabovej. CAt leftj senior artist Owen Mills paints a brighter picture of school life. ff W' utstanding eniors Picked By Faculty Sydney Ringer, daughter of Kenneth and Sharon Ringer, was selected by the faculty as Miss DCHS. Sydney is an active member of the basketball and tennis teams and was recently voted , Most Athletic by the senior class. She is also a member of the National Honor Society, FCA, FBLA, Yearbook, and Who's Who Among American High School Students. Wade Hundley, son of John and Bryanne Hundley, was chosen as Mr. DCHS. He has been class president for the last two years and was also voted Most Athletic. In addition to his many academic and athletic awards, Wade was named Outstanding High School Student of 'S3. The runners up for Mr. and Miss DCHS include: Ist row CL-RJ K West J Furr C Adams and L Hawkins 2nd row S Adkins B Turrentlne and J McCanlies. We S.-an is Sydney Ringer Miss DCHS Crop leftb Wade l-lundley llflr. DCHS Ctop rightj. K, Yan:-'l,,Q5A r NE ' ' , ' Sf I Zig' if 'l' y - 4 V , 95' , ,, . 1- ieflfv .W-lfL,.r-ef, f .- - L . 1 .X j' - fff'-if-.if , . . V-LN 1. xy if , 3 - A My My , i f ! eg'-4 L :4r,f3W- fwliizizenffr ww 1 Q y -fbi-,'--Legg M .. 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N N ' x ' A -f .EH Uhl, above, expliins the breative mosaic of his future to the iunior class In their granaffinale fornjgfipn, cegpf, HQ, New Yvfk- rrr Sxandihg U rzlagfg, 'Steve Spinki - presents Naarfbrgigqqkg fsgmy. 4127 rrrrr 'A 10 1 354 'fwfi The Marchtng Antler Band entered the high school with enthusiasm to support the football players for the homecoming game Qabovej Mr Grtzzle cracks everyone up Cleftj in a Halloween costume that reveals her true personality. .llmmy Gardner repeatedly tries to kick an invuslble football during a pep . I y gf nllf 1 e S ie 93 on ..a. 'F- Q ' 4 si Y , .g, ,D O gf lg. Z 4 C --' - . S.. . ?0o o 9' af?n2 v'o ' ri1f'?z:3!o!9!kffS, is 2 A ij Q E Q EK sis: o 5 ' .. E a ss: ,- -, 9,15 'saga 'Og I 5 4 O gg, S f 9 Mrs. Fleming Cabovey works overume to help student Trace Fields. Kim Schott centralizes her thoughts on the completion of her assignments Cleftj . ...., y r Igall' k ll K ., , I Teens Are Hard Workers Needing more spending money seems to be a universal problem among teenagers, and some DC adolescents have tackled the issue confidently. These students balance homework and extra curricular activities with hours spent on part time jobs. They benefit from their experiences by gaining responsibility, learning to manage money, having the opportunity to meet a variety of people, and by earning some extra cash. Tracy Schwandt Crightj spends her evenings working at Gem I. Wendy Dunham pleases the customer while working at The Wild Pair fbelowj. Mark Williams sacks groceries during the Thanksgiving rush at Wynn's IGA frightj. A friendly Becky Cline Cfar rightb is on hand to offer assistance at The Gap in Quail Springs Mall. ,Am Working in Gem I Jeff McCanlies Cleftb sees to the customer's interests. Kim Neese has received many commendations from Bakers for her outstanding sales record Cbelowb. . W Brenda Edwards is more than willing to help the patrons of Things Remembered Cbottom lefty. CBeIow7 Teresa Andrews tempts one's sweet tooth with a deli- cious idea from 8raum's. UIQ e blood stain covers ,her handwfiiiglitj. '4 I an-115 Jerretta' Furr as lady' Maelteth in1a ine Chris Hobson and Kristi Wade anticipate theirnext step to the Cotton-Eyed Joe ibottoni lefty. , X Foreign exchange student Britta Beien dis la Slone of her - . .P Y - , Q talents while playing the piano for Stage Produotion Qbottom' rightj. 1' 1 AMW AX if We sms? gawk P, g ram i f ff 1, 5'--41:1 'Lg i Q 1 yt S .X if - st ,' 'fskv 'fr - . W 7 W V . ,,,wM A , ,M K N'VV . --,Www John Berry girl watches through binoculars during the Stage Production play. Genre juncture Cleftj. Trey and Mike Haynes ham it up for the audience and act the suave gentlemen they are Cbelowj. Leaving the girls in awe. Phillip Copeland plays a perfect portrait of Elvis Presley Cleftj. . Showing off her Coppertone tan, Amy Uhl Cbelowj is a Hawaiian Dancer. f WU I mx W W 5 'fagmgjvqg W Q42 Q' fd' M Yi? wgfwlkg ' Lg, ,W : mfr, H 'WSL 'Ti Q3 M, 259 .. . w 'Q 22 W' Sf s S , f gf ff 2 VA 4 4 mf was S 1 2 Dana Bradford and Leslie Yates Ctop Leftl won Ist place with their humorous duet, How To Eat Like A Child. Sexy Jeff Driskell charms Shawn Gose with his conciliatory voice and compassionate heart Ctop rightj. Taking 2nd place, Christine Stegmann Caboveb dances to He's A Dream from the movie Flash Dance. Erin O'Connor Cleftb imitates Dolly Pardon by singing a melody of songs beginning with Two Doors 'Downf' Talent Are E posed Sprin Break On Padre I land Mean Fun In The Sun Susie Gallagher Crightj cools down after a morning in the sunshine. 1 ,Q was Wag 2 1 ,Q ae 'VI fi? f 4 5- T7 4 F We rw 4' 1530 i w Q, ,fi e ff: was A ' we ,wif f ! ' ' ZEVLWVP J 1 , M- ' ','. 7 ,' ' f?'ff'Z7W'V' f!, -V , f - ' , afigglgfgg- ,M 'W ,:, 5, f l ' 4 - 1. A WI 'TW'-,5f ll 'V W Al?filfQiT.w5f25Z ' K 25:25 Mi ' 1 , 'flf 42 'T J'.T'VQiiZ5?K Milf 'ifffzfliiligfy will it s if ' ' fy lf! Somebody help! screams Jackie Schraad Cabovej as she dips the overflowing bubbles out of the dishwasher by the handfulls. Leslie Hawkins fabove rightb takes her turn in preparing the evening meal. I could do without this flying, thinks Becky Cline frightj on her way to Padre Island. 5 A It ,L1,,L Q. Q mfg ' ,--M'-Q .mia W L' lu , ., L4 Q it Laying out and soaking up the rays was a great pasttime in Padres Brent Turrentine Cabove lefty was one of many yearning to get a stunning tan. Sheldon Adkins Caboveb is not considered one of your normal everyday sunbathers. Best friends, Susie Gallagher, Carla Adams, and Leslie Hawkins. take advantage of every minute and make the most of their senior trip Cleftj. ' . avg, X 3 'B :,. I tf alr,sll, to A ,, .... E i .X 5 g f K, l .f.. ,,..r, i was 5 it 5? . f Y,-ws my ...ni x 2 gg 3' Q I S1 Ser 5 we I 2' Q gk 4' - X, Q t te Homesick Chris Poindexter Cleftj calls mom to get directions for boiling water. 'Q .K After a week of lounging. the senior girls spent their last day and dollar shopping for souveniers in Mexico Qabovej. Endl ss Activities Punctuate Spring Mr. Fry gives last minute instructions before attending the band contest Ctop rightb. After a long day of performing, Brian Magaw does his part in helping load the bus Cbelowj. ,ttt A rm X.. I-as X. .msec .,s- 1-A Eugene and Patty Ueff Uhl and Staci Millerj take the floor at the Rydell High Dance during Grease Cabove rightb, Luke Nigliazzo Cfar rightj is honored for his ability in Geometry during the Academic Testing awards assembly. mites 2 '5 Ashley Penrod Cabovej received lst place certificates for English Ill and Advanced Math. Greg Liles and Staci Miller Crightj enjoyed an evening together at the Christmas Dance. 20 W -- V 'iii , fs i s it Mrs. Pat O'Connor donates her talents to accompany the play Cabovej. 4-V Owen Mills and Joe Conger Qleftj congratulate each other on their academic achievements. . N ,1 W-sw. wel, V: mf Brent Turrentine and Amy Llhl Cabovej slip in a dance before the end of the evening. Rydell High girls Jan. Marty. and Rizzo QKristin Bailey, Jerretta Furr. and Darolyn Whipplej discuss the previous summer over lunch Cleftj. Jeanie Lawson and Jeff McCanlies Cabovej were selected to read the wills during the elegant banquet of the I983-84 Junior-Senior Prom held at Quail Creek Country Club. Prom Night Hold Lasting Memorie l pf Debbie Golden and Shelley Durr Qabovej say, Good friends last for a lifetime. Jeff Uhl fpresidentj and Kelly Cornelius Cvice- presidentb add to all the fun by presenting the prophecies Ctop rightj. Prom sweethearts Kurt McGraw and Kellie Bartness Crightb enjoy the time spent together. Senior buddies CL-RD Sydney, Carla, Lana, Susie, Leslie, ei if' and Becky Cfrontj enjoy one of their final flings as a group. A. 5i l A li ffffiilsif .- ' I W Jimmy Gardner and Joe Turner Cabovej have an exciting evening at their final senior dance. Seniors Wendy Dunham and Ronda Miller show off their lacy prom garters Cleftb. yi yu 4 B.. xr' gl L t Beau Shawn Austin and his sweetheart Whitney Burnham are formally prepared for an elegant evening Cabovej. Becky Sinn and Shel Marchant Cleftj enjoyed dressing up for the big event. Grea e ls The Word Jason Rainey Cas Kenickie, accompanied by the Burger Palace Boys, sings Greased Lightnin Crightj. The teen angelettes Cbelowj prepare to bring wisdom to a confused high schoolfbeauty school dropout during the musical production. fAboveJ Danny attempts to steal a kiss from a reluctant Sandy at a drive-in movie. Sandy, played by Christine Stegmann, reminisces about her summer time fun and the dreams left behind with her special guy Cabove rightj Jonnie Casino, portrayed by Dana Bradford Crightb, entertains the Rydell High students during their big dance. f X x 4 . sfnl QLeftb As a DJ for the station WAXX, Vince Fontaine Cplayed by Bryan Bernhardtb announces the big bash at Rydell High. The teen angel CTim O'ConnorJ scolds a beauty school dropout and encourages her to go back to high school fbelow Ieftj. Eugene Ueff Uhlb amuses the audience during the opening scene with a dance to Grease Cbelowj. Danny Ccharacterized by Steve Rustj holds the crowd's attention while singing You're the One that l Want fabove Ieftj. Rizzo and Patty QDarolyn Whipple and Staci Millerj take to the dance floor during Hound Dog Cleftj. V Iron Maiden Romp Blue Bombers Worn out from the tiresome game. Dana Bradford catches her breath during a time out ftop Ieftj. Homecoming attendant Mike Rosson and escort Staci Miller make quite an ideal couple Crop rightj. Kristi Wade Crightj keeps the concession line moving quickly. fRightb Announced I983-84 Powder Puff royalties are Ge Ckingb and Joe Turner fqueenb. ri Harper -.uf Q '. Between mini-events Kevin Walker Ctop leftb is caught playing football after snapping a quick pass. Owen Mills and Sheldon Adkins Qtop rightj participate in the three-legged race. Watching attendants take advantage of the sun and catch a few rays Cleftj. Maria Poarch is one of the few remaining players in Simon Says led by Wade Hundley Cbelow leftj. K o 0 ini 0l mpics 4 Creates Fun For Everyone Juniors Host Picnic At Stephenson Park Cybil Kavan and Jeff McCanlies chow down on picnic munchies at Stephenson Park Qrightb. Shelly Durr and her date have a chat as they enioy an after lunch coke Cbelowb. Carla Adams Cmiddle rightj listens in on a friendly conversation while finishing up lunch at the l984 Junior-Senior Picnic. Senior Bryan Green Crightj returns to the hot line for seconds on chicken, R W x is YR: 4 , 5 Y J 1 , wee? ,., X 1' iwrx, xg Xie X V926 S. x N EE ' O Q X as QS x s wx if N f' ii 563 W ,,. ., sl, ., f.. at .T .,-, 14: f .a ,A ,. ,. .. , WMM , , :LL '1 . ww: 2 w 3 mf . f I as 'mi ? it a y at 2 i re ff . fi' !'I 71 Bryan Greene Cfar lefty gets set for a return in a Junior vs. E Senior volleyball game. Dianne Ward and her boyfriend . , . t Cleftj sit under the pavillion and fl i f , Tim O'Connor, taking his time to fill his plate, leads the crew if L. through the line fbelowj. have a few laughs. QQ! Wade Hundley. Daniel Medley, and Steve Rust Qleftj center their attention on nothing but the good food. 'i Seniors are Out to Lunch Owen Mills Crightj seriously contemplates the last few days with the whole gang. gs Jeanie Lawson and Charlotte Bush Cabovej spend time over lunch anticipating the bright future ahead of them. Karen West shows her true feelings to the Class of '84 with one more song of love and friendship Cbelowj. Neil Brown frightj sits back with the guys to laugh about the good ole days. 30, Richard Shepheard fabovej enjoys the senior luncheon, a break from the daily routine. Wendy Dunham Ctop lefty reflects back on all the great moments spent with her friends. Jeff Whitfield and Mark Williams Cleftj enjoy a coke while waiting for the food to arrive. Cleftj Mrs. Jordan challenges each senior to strive for success and to reach for untouchable goals. Brent Turrentine Cbelowj relishes the good food at the senior luncheon. held at Joe's Supper Club. Becky Cline receives the Drafting Award for Francis Tuttle Vo-Tech School which was presented by Millie Magers. As the only graduating senior with a perfect 4.0 GPA, Leslie Hawkins is named valedictorian by Dr. Ron Schnee Cabovej. Foreign exchange student Britta Beien Cabove rightj is given an award for excellence in Art lll by Mr. Reed. Wade Hundley is named Outstanding High School Student for the second consecutive year by Principal Phil Wallace Crightb. Excellence s Rewarded 1 233113: ,. f. ,,x, 74, :a , :X -+-1 Ml Mrs. Fleming proudly grants an award to her hardworking Spanish aide Rich Crane Cwph. Jeff Uhl Cabove leftj receives the Chemistry award from Mr. Linam Carla Adams Cabovej accepts the ACT scholarship presented by Mrs. Collier. Kelly Cornelius receives the coveted Rex Rosser Speech Award from Mrs. Linda Rosser Cleftl. Awards and Honors Valedictorian: Leslie Hawkins A Salutatorian: Wade Hundley Girls State: Amy Uhl Boys State: Daniel Medley Jeff Llhl American Legion: Susan Gallagher Barry iWaldrop L . Outstanding H.S. Student: Wade Hundley ACT Scholarship: Carla Adams A , Home Ext. Scholarship: Dorothy Carpen- er OKC Panhellenic Association: Karen West Susan Gallagher Julie Paine Syd- Q ney Ringer Leslie Hawkins Francis Tuttle Vo-Tech: Becky Cline B. J. Hediger Scott Bradley Rex Rosser Speech Award: Kelly Cornelius Physics: Wade Hundley Psychology: Jackie Schraad Sociology: Darian Woolbright Chemistry: Jeff Llhl Botonylloology: Jeanie Ward Biology: Joe Conger Trent Sanders Physical Science: Chris Conger Carla Durr il' . Home Economics: Ronda Miller J English IV: Leslie Hawkins iWade Hundley English lll: Lisa Lubbers Jeff Uhl English ll: Joe Conger Dina Musgrave English l: Scott Burress Penny Patterson Rory Penrod Chris Conger Leslie Yates Ronnie Schnee Carla Durr Christy Stromberg Brannon Golden. Geometry: Maria Poarch Advanced Math: Karen West Algebra ll: Joe Conger Shawn Stacy Trent Sanders Dina Musgrave Algebra l: Tina Doak Honors Math: Chris Conger American History: Joe Conger Oklahoma History: Karin Orr Outstanding Art Student: Owen Mi s Art IV: Tim O Connor Art Ill: Britta Beien Art ll: Luke Nigiiazzo Art I: Julie Lubbers Journalism: Jackie Schraad Yearbook: Karen West Spanish ll: Joe Conger Spanish l: Brannon Golden, Chris Conger Driver's Ed.: Chad Sandvig, Randy Nixon Outstanding Stage Student: Jerretta Furr Stage Production IV: Brent Turrentine Stage Production III: Jason Rainey Stage Production ll: Christine Stegmann Stage Production l: Gena Messick Speech 1: ,Kelly Cornelius, Jeff Driskill Advanced Speech: Christine Stegmann. Dana Bradford VOE ll: Susie Gallagher VOE l: Lisa .Lubbers Typing ll: Karen,West Typing I: Lisa Lubbers' Awards Assembly, May 8, i984 - :Phi Beta Kappa: Leslie Hawkins t ll Final Puzzle Piece Fall Into Place Chuck Bernhardt flop rightj assists Barry Waldrop as they prepare for their big evening. The time finally came for Leslie Hawkins Crightj to give her valedictorian speech. Mr. Wallace, chosen for graduation speaker, Iivens the night with his humorous appearance Cfar rightj. Jackie Schraad. in all the excitement, walks on cloud nine after the ceremony Cbelowj. 4-. if-'f Dr. Ron Schnee, Superintendentt Mr. Boyd Barclay, School Board presidents Wade Hundley, Salutatoriant Leslie Hawkins, Valedictoriang and class officers Sydney Ringer, Cybil Kavan, Jackie Schraad, and Jerretta Furr led the Senior Graduation May I5, I984 Cabovej. Julie Bartness Cleftb glances over to make sure she is in step with her classmate. Mrs. Dixie Jordan, in her traditional role as senior sponsor. changes the tassle for Wade Hundley Cbelowj. KWH' Mrs. Jordan Cabovej honors Karen West with many congratulations before the close of graduation. Salutatorian Wade Hundley gives the closing remarks of his successful high school career Crightj. Close friends Jeff McCanlies. Charlotte Bush, Cybil Kavan, and Jackie Schraad treasure the last few moments spent together Cbelowj. cg if' - ,,,, Senior Owen Mills accepts his official document of graduation from Mr. Barclay Crightj. t,q! 'U .J E. Friend Are Friend Forever Marcy Stambaugh is happy to help Britta Beien before graduation begins Qleftj. Sydney Ringer takes one of the final steps toward graduating Cbelow lefty. The ceremony is ended with the Q traditional throwing of hats by the group of potential graduates Cbelowj. Rick Hunt Cleftj receives his diploma with a handshake from Mr. Boyd Barclay. 43 Deer Creek Board Expands Horizons fri Dr. Schnee converses with an unidentified patron at the open forum Cabovej. 1 Dr. Ron Schnee, Superintendent Crightj Board of Education CL-RJ Ist row: Cheryl Dorrance, Jim Roberts. 2nd row: Charles Kusiak. Boyd Barclay, Ike Burress 40 Nita Cornforth Supt.'s Secretary Debra Knight Financial Secretary Dorothy Sullins Ass't Financial Sec. yt. ft., A f -, he-f .Lf '- Y - my lf . ti fx ' --'1 . , tiny -f f Q , ggfiwlgz , ag' t ' - 'Ki , V F ty X , ,Q . ' ,WM ' V 45 in -f fx X' 1,257 . ' I ,- , f .HMV -wtT'x M 5i'!'2, lm .L 'f 'f f- - ,vim , . t we v 1 K. 6 , at School Board candidate Bob Medley chats with patron Les Hardy at the open forum Cabovel. Charles Kusiak Caboveh defeated incumbent Bob Medley in the board election. into office by Superintendent Schnee in February. Boyd Barclay fleftl was elected President at the February Board meeting. He was sworn 41 Teachers Help Students Through Successful Year Phillip J. Wallace. Principal Mr. Wallace Cbelowb tackles some of the never ending paperwork. Mike Corliss Counselor Pam Craig Librarian Marcy Stambaugh Secretary Marcy Stambaugh cflghlj types the daily bulletin. Mike Corliss Cleftj explains the results of the CAT test. .J Julie Baird English ll, Yearbook. Journalism Larry Black World History, Civics, Basketball, Track John Branam Physics. Psychology. Basketball. Golf Lisa Brown Algebra, Consumer Math, Advanced Math Merry Buchanan English l, Speech. Debate I love my job this much says Larry Black Qabovel Donna McGivern Cleftj is thrilled with the gifts she received at the baby shower given by the teachers Student teacher Kelli Loftus discusses a problem with Mlckie Hill Cbelowj. 4,1 ai., 1 , It sew? iw tm X tt 3 Z ts ,Ex 5 as 6, mf?-set. ' Sc L ,f ists at-sifli 1 2, sf' as v N 1 Xxx x Q X Q X Q Q i I .,-1-: . E X s sf Versatile Facult Shows Enthusi sm M...-..-. Flowers for homecoming are one of the ways this special event is celebrated by Marcy Stambaugh and Julie Baird Cabovej. Dixie Jordan Crightb clowns around in her Halloween costume, As junior class sponsor, Tom King. fabovej enjoyed taking part in a pizza party put on by Mr. Z's Pizza. i i Z z i Rena Gene Fleming English lll, Spanish Nevin Fry Band Shawn Grizzle Physical Science, BotonyfZooIogy Mickie Hill Typing, Accounting. VOE Dixie Jordan English IV, Stage Production ,sf savvy, -,Nw Sem 1, f, N, K Darlene Pagonis Special Education Tom King Math. Baseball Jim Linam Biology. Chemistry Debbie Matlock Algebra, Geometry Donna McGivern Home Economics, Single Survival Coach Walker says, All I want for Christmas is for my basketball girls to take state! labovej. Head Football coach Dennis Adams Cleftb calls the plays from the sidelines. Librarian Pam Craig Cbelowj spends many hours each week making sure every book is in its proper place. Lisa Brown Crightj plans her next day's lesson. Darlene Pagonis Cbelowb assists Mike Shinee in his daily homework. Lew Rainey History, Baseball 46 Frank Richardson English I, ll. Wrestling Mike Tucker History. Track, Basketball Jack Walker Drivers Ed.. Basketball Coach Frank Richardson Qabovej give Mike Magness some last minute instructions before a wrestling match. Darryl Reed Art f dh 1-f..,,s x,.f xx I9 K X' mm. Q .,. S . A i' lim ,Iii M., , ,M .W- . , - -'vs-W, 1-K rr-0 mW..M.......f :: 1 'E 1 ii . ' K as I Q ...,, f... . . , -sq. ,N X. L- iijs i if -gf f 'fu N ,, wg' gk gi Cooks Cabovej L Hediger. F. Lynch. and H. Walder say Where's the beef Janet Austin Cleftb helps prepare the daily school lunch. nab! Q-r ill Cafeteria Workers CL-RJ Ist row: F. Lynch. Sullins, H. Walker. Ind row: D. Whitfield. Hediger. J. Sullins. J. Austin. Roy Watkins, Custodian. 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Eric Sizemore fabove rightj has found that playing cowboys and Indians with the guys can be rough experience. Eskimo Judy Koski Crightj bundles up for those cold winter months. Candids Revea Parents Pride nd .lo t. Dorothy Carpenter Cabovej displays the latest model in ovens. After a hard day of mischief, Kim Schott Cleftj crashes on the couch. Susan Gallagher Crop Ieftj finds playing footsie is fun. Jimmy Gardner Cabovej thinks something fishy is going on around here. But this isn't what l orderedl complains Karen West Cleftj. .mf T' WM . . if ' Q 11 32 ' . . +, V V' Q 5 - Wifi? 4 J ' 1 1 , Gpgg lifes x 37 2' 1,61 .J gm. mu H ,, 1 sr . Jeff McCanIics , Vg f lis , I 4 ff' if f as S ,.' if AM i if it wi 1 - V vii , ' ' 'QS i-2 f 3 'WWW' ' 2 5 2 - - j,?TWfv , , ' 5 QV 1 Tun vnnor ,yu .. A ii 'e.: Julie Paine Kiui :Schott L 4 - 4 R- I Jackuf-Stclxraad 1 A gi Iracv Sclmwnmll ' 'YUF' ,. 4 : I A , .2181-'f Sydney Ringer Dcnisc Schaeffer Childhood Memories Will Last Forever Cybil Kavan Qbelow rightj was born a punk rocker. Teresa Andrews Cbelowb says, Girls remember to wear your white skirts and tiger tennis Shoes. l Preppy Jeff McCanlies Cabovej says. Mom, are these diapers Ralph Lauren Originals? Jackie Schraad Crightj practices for a future Miss America Pageant. Sydney Ringer Cleftj says. lf you want something done. you gotta do it yourself. Barry Waldrop Cbelowj gives directions to the new kid in town. 4 Who wouIdn't want to be Jeanie Lawson's valentine? Qaboveh. Best dressed Greg Liles Cleftj features one of his coordinating ensembles. ' 4 - K A1' f ' M F? Em ch d Shephcard Efigll rc Joe Tl her -f , X E M mr ' P ' I' FCIIIIIIC Karen Tyrrell .SA . 31 D. ,I 1, in .f,v,:. , W. Rphgl lqfjx-Dig . 55goj1Qgr -8 1 99 1 Chere Wnshon 2 I 'tif Y. X . qt y -fXX33Ei . . ' , 1 .i, ' .ui 5, A ff xv , V 55 , 1 Sydney Ringer and Wade Hundley Most Athletic Seniors Discover . . Seniors show their school spirit and pride during a football pep rally. While recovering from surgery, Sydney Ringer Cabovej works on her trig. Rick Hunt Crightj says, l'll have fun in Padre, if l ever get this thing off. 3 x 5411, t ffl! Greg Liles Cleftb frantically searches for some peace and quiet amidst the stormy life of Deer Creek Mae Carpenter Cabovej says, Doesn't Mae Lawson look pretty? K V4 f - S-l'Y.i3v1Ga,W fu: H ' f1t1555:t!3Zi:f 'ff:5512? f. -,J-A. 4 Y V an .c Senior class president, Wade Hundley Qabovej, displays his talents by playing Simon Says in trig class. Julie Paine. FBLA Vice-President, works out her business problems on the word processor Qleftb. . . Their Own Way Of Life i ,L 2 Q ki' 5 . X X f.. f- 7 e ss , isa? 1 2 - ' ' lr. 1 - of 5 H 5 ii . . e Q Am, . L ' --xx 8 , 'gf ii A. . -Q e-aggwg -- NMR. ew. . . Kwok . .. --- E. - --. Q . 4 - : ' : S.: - ' Fm - :ff - 'wifi ze, - 'avg 'ffzliv' F55-.gif Q-L ' ::- A .1 2 - . X ' E l s 'F I Iii. G' gg .5 5, 455 L. . E fig :Nags K K , , , jx. , :SS ,. N il as if f' ' - - WQf i'L Q is is 7 K' , .J -- . 'Nea 1 - .. 32 N513 if ll in D Sy. KYEZSSAQ . Sxsfisff- D I or L.. f , Q ' 3 .- l at S A 1 g fq- .1 . r Ke w ? -Syvum 'N S f 5 e. A wg1 Qg,'lg7'b .' mms Qligkfgswzgi-ri fakisdigsf. t -S, if- fi- fi' by r L ' an 1 E - ' Sk 2. EN? f E l it 5 5 . s. . EE 1' ,ggi l 'b , g mi 5 4 ' 3 A 5 .. K ' . . .. N . S K at s t -'1.-.zf.:vmeMSSu1 Senior class officers fl.-RQ: S Ringer, Vice-Pres.: W Hundley, Pres.: C Kavan, Seca J. Schraad, Treasurer. Not pictured: J Furr, Reporter: T Haynes. Sgt.-at-Arms. Senior class sponsors are D Jordan and R Fleming. Newspaper editor, Jackie Schraad faboveb spends most of her time typing stories to meet her deadline. Director, Dixie Jordan Crightb congratulates Karen West on an excellent performance in Guys and Dolls. - . W M K fl Deer Creek Dffers Seniors Lifetime Df Memorie Brent Turrentine fleftj chews down after an outstanding performance in Guys and Dolls. of Q Jim fi ' ,fi ,gr Since l97O these 4 girls, CL-RJ S Gallagher, J Paine T Andrews, and S Ringer, have walked the halls of Deer Creek Schools. They were members of the first graduating kindergarten class Cleftj. I2 Year Club CL-RD Ist row: J Paine, J Schraad, G Liles, T Andrews. 2nd row: S Gallagher. C Bernhardt, C Adams. S Ringer, R Miller Cbelow lefty. FBLA secretary, Leslie Hawkins Cbelowb is installed by a member of the Guthrie installation team. 3'-88 ff Senior Index ui Carla Adams: FHA 1.2.4, Officer 4,Qi'Junior Achievement I. Officer 4. Drum Major 4, Pepgclub l.:z. Basketball 1.2. Miss o.c.H.s. Runner- up 4g ,ctaaa Officer 1,31 Honor Society 2.3.4. Who's Who 3.4, Yearbooklfl. Science Club 4, Officer 4, ou and osu Honor student 3. Honor Band l,2. . M 4 4 I fi sbeldonaztdtitno. Football I,2,3.4, Escort 4, Baseball l.2.3.4, FCA 5 . l.2,3,4. CIassiOfficer I. Speech I. Chorus I, Who's Who 4, - I 'G WeightliftingA2.3.4. Student Council 2. g - V A Teresa Andreliistl Drill Team l,2,3, Band Attendant I. Pep Club I,2.3. FBLA 3.4. Stage Production l,2.3.4. Student Council 3, Literary Club 3.7 . If I lctietrn ,Baileya FCALI, Baaketbatl l. Chorus l, FHA l,2, FBLA 2, Pep C1ubl.2.3. Yearbook 2.3. Stage Production 3.4. Mat Maid 4,., A Captain 4. Wrestling Homecoming Attendanty4.. ' ' Julie' Bartness ' Britta Beient FHA 4, Art Club 44 Artflll Award 4, Chuck Bernhardt I I Charlotte Bush Neil Brown: Football s, Golf 3.4. Speech 3.4, FCA 3.4, 'biggest Flirt 4. 4 + Brent Bylert Band I. Escort l, FCA I.2.3.4, Wrestling l,2,3,4, Escort 4, Football l,2,3,4. Escort 4, Weightlifting l,2,3t4. Carnival Escort 2, Stage Production.3.4. Outstanding Wrestler 2.3. Dorothy Carpentert Yearbook 2, Pep Club 2. FBLA 2. PhysiesQfCIub 4, Stage Production 3.4, NewspaperM4, Friendliest 4, DC Home Extension Scholarship 4. I Ii ' I Becky Cline: French Club I, FHA l,2,4, Attendant 4, FCA I. Basketball l.2, OSU Honor Studentg VICA 3.4, Preal'4. VotTech I Drafting Award 4. 4 A lay collane, Gas Club l. Spanish l. FCA 1.2.3.-1. FBLAga.4. Student Council 3.4, Literary Club 3. Preside,nti3, Junior Rotarian 4. Football I,2.3. Manager 4,fStage Production 2.3.4. Lana Dean: Basketball l.2.3.4, FCA 3.4, Rodeo Club 2. A Wendy Dunham: Spanish I. basketball I, Pep Club l.2.3. FBLA 2.3.4. p Mat Maid 2.3.45 Captain 3. Manager 4. Journalism 3. Wrestling Homecoming Queen 4. K A1 L,V. . A Greg Erwin I I 5 tl' V lenena Furrl Drill Team l, Yearbook l,2,3,4. Editortfi, Advaneediu j y Speech l,2,3, Newspaper I, Stage Production 3,4Lf5lEHA I,2,3.4. 1 Officer 2,4. sweetbeart4. FCA 2.3.4.4 Officer 4. Pep Club 2.3.4, Officer 2.3.4, Studentffloulncil 2.3.4.'Who's Who 3.4. Miss D.C.l-IQS. t gRunner'upi4. Best Dressed 4, USAA Drama 3.4. . 4 Susan Gallagher: Basketball I,2.3,4. Attendant 4, Letterman Club l.2,s.4, Pep,.Club. l,2, FHA' l,2. FCA l,2,3.4. FBLA 3.4, Officer 4. gf Who's Who'4, 'American Legion Award 4, VOE ll Award 4. I Jimmy Gardner Bryan Greene Geri Harperg Cheerleader I,2,3, Pep Club l.2,3.4, Officer 4. Speech l, Stage5Production 3.4. FHA l.2.3.4. Gas Club l, FBLA 2, FCA f2,3,4, Football Homecoming -Attendant 4. WrestlingHomecoming7iffi,',i 4 Attendant 4, Score Keeper 4. ' LL L it ' 5 I, t f Leslie Hawkins: FHA I, Junior Achievement I. FCA I.2,3,4. Baselftball t l.2,3,4. Attendant 4, Honor Society 2.3.4, Presidentfl, Who'sfWho' 4, FBLA 3.4, Officer 4, Most Likely to Succeed 4L:osu Honor 1 Student. Valedictorian' 4,.Miss D.C.H,S. Runner-up 4. 4 Trey Haynest Speech I, Band l, Baseballl, Class Officer lg2,3,4,5 'lf' Football I,3.4, Student Council 2.4, Gas,Club I, Wrestling 2.3.4. FCA 2,3,4. Art Club 4. Stage Production 2.3.4. Weightlifting 2.3.4. Who's, Who 3.4. -. Wade I-Iundleya FCA l.2.3,4,gPresident 3,451-Ionor Society 2.3.4. Who's Who 3,4,xFootball l,2.3,4. All-State 4, Escort 4. Basketball l,2.3,4, Escort 43, King 4. Baseball I.2.3.4. Golf 2.3. Student Council W l,i,3,4. Stage Production 2.3, Mr. D.C.H.S. 4, Most Athletic 4, Class B President 3.4, Junior Rotarian 3, FHA Beau'3,4, Outstanding High ' School Student 3.4. Salutatorianyfh 'WV Rick' Hunt Cybil Kavan m Judy Koskit Journalism 3, Pep Club 3, FBLA 4, Matilldaid 4, Ai Manager 4. Wrestling Homecoming Attendant 4. 5 I Jeanie Lawson: Basketball I, FBLA I,2, FCA l,2.3,4, Cheerleader 2,-3,f3'f ' Pep Club l,2,s,4. Officer 4, Stage Production 3.4, carnival Attendant I, Yearbook 2. Physics Club 4,iNewspaper 4, Football I-lomecoming.Attendant ?2,'Queen 4, Most Popular 4. Greg Leica. Spanish Club l. Key Club l.2, Chorus l, Basketball ll, Baseball I. Wrestling 2.3.4. FCA 2.3,4, Football I,2,3.4, Tennis 3, Physics Club 4. Jeff McCanlies: Band I, Junior Achievement I. Yearbook 2, Honor Society 2.3.4, Officer 4. Student Council 3.4, Most Likely to Succeed 4, Junior Rotarian 4, Science Club 4. Officer 4, Physics Club 4, OU and OSU Honor Student. Mr. D,C,H.S. Runner-up 4. Jeana McDonald Mike Magness Ronda Miller: Pep Club l,2,3. Band I,2. FBLA 2,3,4, Officer 3.4. Home Economics Award 4 Owen Mills Tim O'Connor: Football l.2,3,4, Baseball l,2,3,4, Basketball l, Wrestling l,2,3,4, Art Club I,2.3,4, Speech 3.4. LISAA Drama 4, Wittiest 4, Art IV Award 4. Julie Paine: FCA l.2,3,4, FHA I,2, FBLA 2,3,4, Officer 3,4, Pep Club I,2.3. Drill Team I, Cheerleader 2.3, Student Council I, Honor Society 2.3.4. Basketball I, Stage Production 2.3, Yearbook 3.4. Senior Editor 4, Science Club 4. OSU Honor Student 3. USAR Cheerleading 3, Who's Who 3.4, Junior Rotarian 4. Chris Poindexter Sydney Ringer: FHA l,2, Pep Club l,2, Junior Achievement I. Carnival Attendant 3. Girls State 3, Basketball I,2,3,4, Attendant 4. Class Officer l,2,3,4, FBLA 3.4, Officer 4, Tennis 2.3, Track 4, FCA l,2,3.4, Officer 3. Honor Society 2,3,4. Officer 4. OU and OSU Honor Student 3, Most Athletic 4, Miss D.C.H.S. 4, Yearbook 4. Sports Editor 4, Junior Rotarian 4, USAA Journalism 4. Kim Schott: Class Officer I, Pep Club I, Chorus I. FBLA 2, Who's Who 3, Honor Society 3.4, Stage Production 2. Jackie Schraad: Student Council I,3,4, President 4. French Club l. Chorus I, Pep Club l,3, Class Officer 2.4, Carnival Attendant 2, Drill Team 3, Speech 3, Literary Club 3. Newspaper 3, Editor 4, OU and OSU Honor Student 3, Who's Who 3.4. Wittiest 4, Stage Production 4, Journalism Award 4. Tracy Schwandt: Pep Club 2.3, Art Club 3.4. FBLA 3, VICA 3,4, Mat Maid 4, Wrestling Homecoming Attendant 4. Speech 2. Richard Shepheard Eric Sizemore Joe Turner: Football I,2,3.4, Art Club l,2,3.4, FCA 2.3.4. Stage Production 3.4, Carnival Escort 3, Weightlifting 2,3,4. Gas Club I. Powder Puff Queen 4. Brent Turrentine: Football'l.2,3,4, King 4, Student Council 2,3,4. Honor Society 2.3.4, Carnival Escort l, Baseball l,2,3.4, FCA l,2,3,4, Basketball I. Most Popular 4. Mr. D.C.H.S. Runner-up 4, Stage Production 2,3.4. Chorus I, Who's Who 4. Karen Tyrrell Barry Waldrop: Football l. Track 3.4. American Legion Award 4. Karen West: Cheerleader l,2,3,4, Captain 3.4, Yearbook 3.4, Photography Editor 4, FCA 2.3.4, Officer 3, FBLA 3.4, President 4. Stage Production 2.3.4, Speech l,2, Rex Rosser Award I, Honor Society 3,4, Officer 4, Most Talented 4, Who's Who 3,4, Miss D.C.H.S. Runner-up 4, USAA Cheerleading 3,4. USAA Drama 3.4. USAA Journalism 4. Yearbook Award 4, Typing ll Award 4. Jeff Whitfield Mark Williams Chere Wishont Basketball I,2,3,4, Queen 4, Drill Team 3.4. Best Wishes Class of '84 Q J Y ' 4 ff 5, f' if 4 gf.. ,CII ,X f ' If N ,Aff I -5 Juniors chieve Unreachable Goals As the junior class advanced throughout the year, many individuals strived to obtain the goals that had to be reached in order to give the senior class the prom they deserved. Besides the doughnut sale. they participated in fund raisers such as magazines, pizzas, pies, Santa Claus' pictures, dating service, and prom keepsakes. The juniors also stayed busy with classroom projects including motifs. compositions, and disecting. Junior class officers: CL-RJ Suzanne Wolfe, secretary: Jeanie Ward, Treasurer, Kelly Cornelius, Vice- , if ni. ss, fs , . A I , ,ft M,gv,. as mia' sv f, 1 President: Jeff Uhl, President. 'W' r Shawn Austin Derek Benda Joe Benedict Bryan Bernhardt Scott Bradley Patrick Bunce Whitney Burnham Staci Carter Kyle Cline Katheryn Conley Phillip Copeland Kelly Cornelius Rich Crane Dee Dee Dixon Craig Dodgen .Q . ga ,Na+ x L ,L ,L F , , Q ltlg gf L an 'G ' ff 'V sig W L L , A X -M . mis V Shelley Duff L Brenda Edwards 1 X ' E m'LL ia -2 .- lf, ur' .sg L ,. ,,.v . l Trace Fields X N bqb A A Debbie Golden V Make Hall ffvfgpef -- Mike Haynes B. J. Hediger Chris Hobson Gary Ingram Stacy Jones if 'I .ff.f,fillS22j ,L L 4 Y 'I-CIEEQSNG r e Rives-A... el- P S :gf QS W , ': 5 f 1 . f a 'L 5532- f DW F A :E X ie- Magik::Q'?.:vE,f:-ly, ':.- ' , ....1,E,:5, ,f,, hgh, ,,.. l - nr. ,Q Q -- wif -- Ji i K X D L X N4 i 1 -- Kivf.3 , wiaf.2, 1 R. -, an f 'ill 55 A special occasion is made more memorable as Staci Miller receives a Balloon-A-Gram Caboveb. Eric Lambeffon Together. Dee Dee Dixon and Phillip Copeland enjoy Courtney Linsenmeyer Lisa Lubbers Renee Lynch Ricky Lynch Shel Marchant Robert McCasIin the Christmas Dance Cbelowj. 73 The C ass Of '85 Hold Its Own Being an aide for Mrs. Fleming keeps Rich Crane busy constantly Cabovej. David McCullough Kurt McGraw Daniel Medley Judy Mefferd Staci Miller Kim Morrison VOE never allows Lisa Lubbers to be bored because of all the work to be done Cabovej. Mike Papin Jason Rainey Jerry Renfroe Corey Riddles Shannon Roark Kim Neese Erin O'Connor Steve Orr Dia Murry Jeremy Napier Steve Sizemore Brandon Smith Clinton Southard Tammy Trudgeon Mike Rosson Denise Ruminer Tonya Russell Steve Rust Mike Shinee Becky Sinn MW., W 'IF' , Q' 3 ff 5 V' .. 5 Q Jeanie Ward, a typical teenage-girl, spends many hours trying to look her best for a date Qabovej. Mike Rosson takes full advantage of the Junior pizza party Qbelowb 'X ilu, Amy Uhl Jeff Uhl Steve Voelker Dianne Ward Jeanie Ward Darolyn Whipple Suzanne Wolfe Darian Woolbright Laura Young Sophomores Strive For Excellence The thrill of being in high school is now just a memory, and the anticipation of a bright future challenged the class of '86 to seek only the best. The sophomores stayed busy through the months having the miniture golf course at the school carnival, winning the can drive at Thanksgiving, and doing their oral book reports in English. Their biggest event of the year was the car raffle. To raise money, the sophomore class raffled off a l96?l Karman- Ghia donated by Mr. Larry Butler Qabovej. ails , .ugssg . s R M :gs is if . Q 5 ., . 5 X siw sff , S i Ai :gee-.15 .x .s rf - f. , iff:,gz,-ess 76 ' A ,-if I ii 'K ,e Sophomore class officers Cabovej are Maria Poarch. Pres, Joe Conger, VP, Julie Benson, Seca Steve Tomlin. Tres. Kellie Bartness Tommy Benedict Julie Benson Rance Best Savine Billings Molly Bose Shane Bouse Dana Bradford Cheryl Briscoe Michele Buck Derrick Butler Ricky Callaway Kim Cline Joe Conger John Conley Kelli Cook Jimmy Coury Janice Derr Jeff Driskill Sherri Epely Laurie Fullerton Chris Gard gf y---.L -5 uifds Friends Molly Bose and Kellie Bartness attended the Christmas dance in their Gumby shirts Caboveb. Greg Kirby. Luke Nigliazzo, Keith Liles and Jimmy Coury cram for their English test at lunch time Cabovej , ' :ff ! km p 'sf 1 , J .SM Jeff Gardner Shawn Gose Robby Haiges Jeff Hanks ft is Sophs Emerge .Q ec . is as S l at We L ,. is 'f , . 5 gg: f1:,k, rms- -5: -eggs f X ' , .. R 5 ti - wafer . . - in ,. , . -.w QS: Michelle Hanneman Todd Harper Cody Hookum Mike Hubkey Johnna Hundley '11, Xii. T -V M S Shawna Lynch centers her attention on improving her typing skills Cabovej. Billy King Cynthia Wishon, Cabovej, concentrates on completing her daily assignments. 78 2 Greg Kirby Scott Lacina Steve Leslie Keith Liles Tim Lindsey 3 Qin-me Larinda Parsons Jeff Persechino Maria Poarch Karen Presley Sherri Quillin Brandi Rhodes f' D- Woody Robinson Ronnie Rogers 4 QL , K zzz' 4-,W F' Shawna Lynch Debbie Merrit Dina Musgrave Luke Nigliazzo Randy Nixon Jay Thompson watches the first annual wrestling homecoming festivities Cabovej. Trent Sanders Chad Sandvig Steve Shanahan Steve Spinks Shawn Stacy 3 if if ,tr Patty Stallings Christine Stegmann Chris Stewart Elizabeth Swain Trent Sanders wears a Roman toga with pride as he speaks at Julius Caesar's funeral Cbelowj. llll T -Z ,xg vt effigy: ,ig - I is 8:5 , s . .1-1, , a li 2 x 25 . C, 3 xg! E. l ,ai ,. ,.,. til: li 4 Dean Taylor .lay Thompson Bryan Thormodsgard Steve Tomlin Kristi Wade Kevin Walker Steven Walker Marnie Wilkie Cynthia Wishon Amy Witten Scott Wright Kim Ziegelgruber Freshm n Look Forward To The Future Freshman class officers: CL-RD Andrea Billen. Kathleen Renfroe, Stacy James. Leslie Yates. Sponsors: Mrs. Matlock and Mrs. Brown. Jeff McCleery, a member of the l983-84 9th grade and varsity basketball team steps up to the line to take a freethrow Cbelow rightj, Wendy Adcock Kyle Allen J. K. Allred Heather Arterburn Robbie Barclay John Berry f I ff -W' - , .xii Andrea Billen Angela Billen Jennifer Bradford Randy Briscoe Carol Brown Trey Buck Becky Burnham Scott Burress Bryan Byler Jon Caldwell 6 Robert Callaway David Carter Robyn Christy Jill Collins Chris Conger Jackie Davis Mike Despain Tina Doak Carla Durr Danny Fox 5 L l if X Todd Gary f Brannon Golden Comel Grantham Andrew Griffin Mike Haddock Rae Martin and Lisa Maravich take time out for a picture at the Christmas Dance Caboveb. Ronnie Schnee Crightj practices his typing skills during a five minute timed writing in Typing I. Freshm n Walk The Final Four Miles B5 . , - N as. 5 Q n f ,R 4 eff sf, ,.. , . iw ' . -Q v?' xWV W . ,b to K, i- - .wff 'ia , , Lg .A vs ' -4' l Psa ' rvxrifgw' f ,Auf .u-var-fv -v-up ' L wS?5GB 3 . fir 21 'N ,L,A 1 , if f Mike Haiges Eric Houston Jeff Ingram Greg lsch Stacy James Missy Jarvis Kathy Jerlow Donnie King Mary King Kurt Koenig Julie Lubbers Michelle Lynch DeMarc Lyon Brian Magaw Henrik Males - ,1- .,. .55 , 6 1 Waiting for class to start Kevin O'Connor and Robby Callaway have a man to man talk Cabovej. 4' ,552 2 S + I L Jill Collins wheels Robbie Barclay off stage after performing Love and Marriage in the Genre Juncture Caboveb. Head of the junior varsity mat maids I983-84 were Kathy Jerlow-captain and Marci Pagonis-co-captain Cleftj. 83 Lisa Maravich Maya Mariano Rae Martin Jeff McCleery Matt McCullough Gena Messick Mike Milligan Doug Morton Kevin O'Connor Karin Orr Marci Pagonis Penny, Patterson Greg Persechino Annette Piper Cameron Rapp Kathleen Renfroe Kathleen Renfroe is conforted by her Care Bear during a class review Cabove Flghlb Scott Burress and Chris Conger study quietly while Danny Fox and Brannon Golden take advantage of their free time Crightj Nivlxx Z'.' 4 u- Mike Roberts Joe Rosanelli Ronnie Schnee Kevin Schofield Kris Schott Freshm n Get Angela Smith Suzanne Southard Their ct Together Christy Stromberg Chris Swanda Glen Taylor Monte Turrentine 591'-w -. t -.. . K W llll Z WflAl ' H ' . fi, ' s. i ltoq 2 as 1 . 5 7 9' K xx, .V ' M., L' 1 ' v. Bryan Uhl Tim Walker John Ward Leslie Yates Comel Granthan concentrates on completing her Spanish I test Cabovej. W ,Y Fourteen Seniors Guide Antler Team To Winning Season fAntlerr football team finished the season at 6+41under ffthefdirection of new head coach Dennis Adams, The A flilxperience was the key factor as the Deerifreek lurere led by quarterback Brent .Turrent,i,nAeQyWhO Pffhligllll for ll touchdownsand' wide receiver'Wade .5tHundiey whocaught I7 touchdown passes. The Aintlers had anew record of I4 seniors playingifootbali. The ,team ended their up and down season with a victory over Bethany. y Head coach Dennis Adams and quarterback Brent Turrentine Crightj discuss the offensive strategy in the game against Chandler. Varsity Football Team Qlst row L-RJ G. Kirby, T. Haynes, K. Ziegelbruber T Sanders T Benedict J Hanks E Sizemore B Greene S Spinks, S. Gose Gnd rowj Coach J. Sutton. S. Wright, M. Buffington, K Liles C Hobson T O Connor B Byler R Rogers M Magness J Collins Grd rowj Coach D. Adams, Coach E. Boren, S. Adkins, B. Turrentine J Renfroe C Polndexter L Nlgllazzo S Walker S Sizemore, E. Lamberton, Coach T. King, Coach F. Richardson 44th rowj G Liles S Shanahan J Turner R Hunt J Gardner W Hundley M. Rosson. 88M . F N iw wif i V I A ag '52 A , - M gf ' ' x ' t , 1 s ' it 1 W if? QM ey ,A ,Q M QE agar . lr , 3, .,., Q . , 30 nf xx ' 1543. :FL N W ,xx-V ,gf ni E N' 'wx f-Nfwix ,Q .L N X,. --f- ix . gg 'fzsiglgzvi 1 1 Q x Q.. x ..z,.W , 3 1 an . l V2- -73? n A S 'R yu wr Seniors E Excel ln Football Program Sheldon Adkins T-T Jimmy Gardner TE-DE Bryan Greene SE-DB 'Q A-ff 2 - 'ifi'-5152371172 1- 33 fflaliliflgigll gtiicff S . 4. ,I-'ifiqiz-I1111511122:-:-: ' ii rg: l:.Vgf fg1.Jx ng. 1,,5,5.112gigflggi-.1yg.g.1ig fi -- ft? '.g.1p.ZLgr wgffl w' k 'ef.gqq.15,y:,y' Q- . o rgnyr. - - .iw .l if. - :.:,.,.,y, 51257 -S:-111 l-2'f'.'l1r .'-1 :-':: . Mis, -:l 21151 31113. r.iff::g f ' fy 'Ef:3g1, Sig' 322:15 A g::5rI:: -' '- G- l ' 1 L 'W' iw Wade Hundley SE-DB Rick Hunt G.T Brent Byler TB-DE ,E- Trey Haynes TB-DB l. Greg Liles SB-DB Mike Magness C-NG Chris Poindexter G-NG Joe Turner TE-DE f .1 Q: W.. '74ET+, 'vim-1' cf 41, X ' 35225252125 tsct B, , ,-,--z-.g.-.-., ' f ' ,.,-V-.1.,., -. Tim O'Connor FB-DE Eric Sizemore TE-DB .- 4 g 1223535 '1:31:5 ' if: '.'!f:Z32-5'-. 1' H :f ,A 4g::::-.t--.-- Brent Turrentine QB-DB DC I4 DC I6 DC 20 DC 7 DC 35 DC 34 DC 40 DC 7 DC 7 DC 34 Varsity Scores . . .,,. Chandler . . .... Hennessey .... .,. McGuinness . . . ,.,.. Casady . . ,... McCloud Crescent ...........Piedmont .,. ,.., Heritage Hall . . . ..,.,..,, Jones . , . . , Bethany C635 Sheldon Adkins- Honorable Men tion Little All-City All-District C445 Brent Byler- AIl-District- CIO5 Wade Hundley- Oklahoman All- State Little All-City All-Distict co- player of the year' C305 Greg Liles- AIl-District- C605 Mike Magness- All-District C235 Tim O Connor- All-Districr C645 Chris Poindexter- All-District C725 Mike Rosson- Honorable Mention Little All-City C805 Eric Sizemore- All-District: C885 Joe Turner- All-District CI25 Brent Turrentine- Special Recog- nition as a QB on the Tulsa World All State Little All-City All-District co- player of the year. Honors Received Three unidentified players on th front line Crightj dig in to fight for position. Varsity Coaches CL-RJ? Head coach Dennis Adams, kneeling, 2nd row Assistants Jim Sutton, Tom King. Evan Boren. Frankie Richardson. 59: ,Av Fullback Tim O'Connor Cbelowj is tackled as he receives the handoff from Brent Turrentine, The awesome Antlers Cbelowj show proper sportsmanship after gaining another victory from Chandler, Brent Turrentine Caboveb paves the way as wide receiver Wade Hundley CIOJ begins another touchdown run. JV, 9th Teams Have Fun JV Football CLfR lst rowj M. Buffington. J. Renfrow. G. Kirby, K. Ziegelgruber. Clnd rowb R. Rogers, T. Benedict, J. Hanks, C. Hobson. K. Liles, S. Spinks. T. Sanders. S. Gose. Grd rowb S. Wright. L. Nigliazzo, S. Sizemore. E. Lamberton. S. Shanahan. S. Walker. M. Rosson. . . . , McGuinness ....... Chandler ...,... Crescent ,...... Heritage Ha JV Scores J DC 6 22 DC O ........ Casady ll DC 6 I4 DC I4 6 oc is u ne McGumness Casady Mcloud Piedmont Mustang Nicoma Park 9th Scores DC s ' 22 oc o ..... iz DC si ..... I4 DC I2 . . Hennessey O DC I4 ' 2 DC iz .... l4 oc o 24 9th Grade Football CL-R lst rowj H. Males. B. Byler, B. Magaw, S. Burress, G. Taylor, C. Swanda. C. Conger, K. O'Connor. Ond rowj Coach J. Sutton, AR. Barclay, J. Allred, T. Buck, J. Berry, B. Uhl. J. Rosanelli. M. Haiges, D. Morgan, D. Fox. C3rd rowb J. McCleery, M. Turrentine. R. Briscoe, M. McCullough. M. Milligan. M. Roberts, T. Geary, K. Koenig. 93 Lady Antlers Exhibit Potential The3.l983-84 Lady Antlersivarsity basketball team ehad a rebuilding season with only one returning starter. The Antlers finished the sea- son at l3-ll and were districtehampionsuf' T During the regular season, Head coach Jack Walkerg hadhis 300th career victory. The girls Jcompetetzlfin theiOBU Invitational, Western Oklahoma Girls Tournament, and a festival held at Piedmont. The Antlers willtberalosingifive very competitive seniors. R ' ' s .QWThe Lady1.Antlersf'will be competing in the Qashion llnvitationaliand the Western Oklaho- ennai Girls Tournament held at Mangum neg: year. 9 . , f Head coach Jack Walker is presented a plaque in honor of his 300th career victory by Sydney Ringer frightj. Girls Varsity Clst row L-RJ R, Lynch, D. Meritt, R. Martin, S. Gallagher T Trudgeon B Rhodes K Cline Qnd rowj Coach J Walker A Uhl. L. Dean, L. Hawkins, D. Woolbright, C. Briscoe, S. Ringer C Wlshon Coach L Black Guard Leslie Hawkins U55 attempts to rebound the ball while the opponent watches Qleftb. Coach Jack Walker gives some encouraging advice to forwards Chere Wishon and Darian Woolbright Cabovej. Junior forward Darian Woolbright C245 shoots for 2 points over a Piedmont defender Qleftj. .Wi Cheryl Briscoe, sophomore forward 4423. gets ready to play defense fabovej. Seniors Have Good eason DC 64 . . ..... Living Word ll DCSO . . . ...., Anadarko 48 DC 48 . . . Perkins 47 DC 59 . .' .... Cushing 58 DC 23 . . . ..... Da e' DC 40 . . . ....... NobleC4 DC Si . . . . . . Okarche DC Si . . . .... Anadarko DC 60 v . . . . . Eldorado ' VDCSS... ....Jones C' DC 64 ,.. ...... Ripley 3 DC 54 ... . .... Perkins DC 34 Carnegie Lana Dean, Guard Susan Gallagher, Guard SBDC 43 ...i........ Elk cm, 5 DC 48 ............ Mangum 43' DC 37 ....,,..... Piedmont 4 QDC 54 Oklahoma Christian IDC 32 .......,.. Kingfisher 60 DC Sl ,...,......, Okarche 35 5 DC 44 Q ......,... Piedmont 49 DC 66 . . Oklahoma Christian 43 DC 33 , .......,.. Kingfisher 53 oc sv . ..... crooked Oak 22 DC 45 . .. ...... Pawnee 64 DC 44 . . . ..,. Fairview 52 Varsity Girls Scores i 46 i as 44 47 48 3 35 as 2 Honors Received Susan Gallagher Q40 All Tourna ment Team UBO Mention All Conference and Little All City Chere Wishon C345 All Tourna ment Team OBLI Darian Woolbright C245 All Con ference Ind team Little All City Sydney Ringer 1521: Honorable 7 l sz 4 Leslie Hawkins, Guard Sydney Ringer, Forward 9 54 ffm? f 1,114 :fe ,wwf 'W Senior guard, Susan Gallagher 440, blocks out her competitor and awaits for the rebound Cleftj. Chere Wishon. senior forward 6345, waits patiently for the open person Cbelowj. Cheryl Briscoe 1425, a sophomore forward. begins to take her move toward the basket faboveb. Senior forward, Sydney Ringer CSD, reads the defense before she passes the ball Cleftj. Varsity Captures Winning Season The i983-84 Deer Creek Boys Basketball steam had a season record of E4-l3. The Ant- lers were led by Wade Hundley, the only senior on the team. They competed in the OBU lnvE'ational and the Putnam North Tournament. during the regular season. After adisappointing lose to Crooked Oak in the district finals, the boys rebounded and were regional champions on the loser's bracket. The Antlers advanced toarea play and were defeated 43-45 by Konowa in the first round. Senior Wade Hundley CDD scores 2 points out of the double I6 am Crightj, Bo ys Varsity Basketball Clst row L-RD K. Walker, C. Sandvig J Conger S Tomlin J Coury Clnd rowj Coach J Branam M Turrentlne J McCleery, W. Hundley, D. McCullough, D. Medley, S. Walker Coach M Tucker 98 ., F Fe A if il ff , ,... , A Forward Daniel Medley scores two points while being fouled Qleftj. Steven Walker 1235, sophomore center, attempts to out jump his opponent Cbelowb. , ? y 3 fav? lff'.I3fLf'Q?'5.1if 22:0-J twfaefxeiwh . Wade Hundley puts one up for 2 points while a defender watches Cabovej. Kevin Walker gets ready to dish the ball off to an open teammate Cleftj Boys Strive For Qualit Wade Hundley shoots two points despite defensive efforts to block the attempt Crightb. Cad Sandvig 1305. sophomore forward, concentrates on his free-throw fbelowj. Junior Daniel Medley C243 goes up for 2 points in the victory over Okarche frightj. Junior center, David McCullough 1553, skies for the tip-off against Anadarko Crightj. Hows if Wade Hundleyi Qillfffill Conference Qf'gfJgeffe,McCleery 1523: Honorable Mention All4Con- flfigfgfehce ii , m ' . A fswahaei Medley C24J1Alf-Conference t 'ference , , mA fiy, , i if Kevin Walker 007: All-Conference 5 ' Steven Walker QED: i fgctfaatsandvag 4305: Honorable Mention Aiifcggyfe E DC 52 DC 54 DC 77 DC 40 DC 60 DC 33 DC 44 DC 50 DC 7l DC 78 DC 80 DC 57 DC 42 DC 65 DC 45 DC 55 DC 63 DC 48 DC 66 DC 55 DC 64 DC 47 DC 47 DC 53 DC 39 DC 57 DC 43 , .. Living Word Anadarko . Perkins . . . . . . Dale . . . . Meeker . . . . . Noble .. .. Okarche . . . . Anadarko . . . . Eldorado . . . . . Jones . . . ...,.......... Ripley Perkins Putnam City North Ardmore Colbert .. . ............, Piedmont Oklahoma Christian Kingfisher .........Okarche . . . ............. Piedmont Oklahoma Christian ........ Kingfisher . . . . Crooked Oak Newkirk Beaver Crooked Oak . . . . . Konowa Varsity Boys Sophomore guard, Kevin Walker QIOJ, shoots over the Jones defender fabove leftj Daniel Medley 041. junior forward, displays his shooting ability Cleftb. Forward K, . ZW ,. W f, Wade Hundley Freshmen Teams t Dominate Conference Guards Andi Billen, Lisa Maravich. and Jennifer Bradford have excellent rebound position frightj. Tina Doak gets the shot off under Mw'm 'WW'WMmmM 'A M WmA''Aww'TMWTRKWL X Wm'm'1 JH r A VV 7 V V 'C pressure Qabovej. Freshmen Girls Scores DC 38 DC 45 DC 44 DC 56 DC 35 DC 33 DC 35 DC 32 DC 44 DC 34 DC 41 DC 50 DC 36 DC 33 DC 38 DC 31 DC 39 Oklahoma Christian 3l Hennessey I9 Luther ll Bethany 28 Jones 25 Piedmont 28 Jones 25 Jones 26 Oklahoma Christian 2l Okarche 7 Kingfisher 42 Hennessey l3 Piedmont 25 Klngfasher 54 Piedmont 34 Kingfisher 34 Nlcoma Park 27 lst place Jones Tournament 2nd Skyline Conference Ind Skyllne Tournament 102 MW gil F eb. sms ES 9th Grade Girls Clst row L-RQ M. King C2nd rowj L. Maravich, C. Brown, R. Martin C3rd rowj Coach M. Tucker, C. Stromberg, T. Doak, A. Billen. M. Jarvis. fleftj. vw? L EQ 9th Grade Boys fist row L-RJ C. Conger, S. Burress, J. Berry C2nd rowj Coach J. Branam. J. McCIeery, M. Turrentine, J. Ward, Coach M. Tucker. Forward Jeff McCleery stretches for the rebound against Kingfisher Point guard John Berry drives down the lane for 2 points Caboveb Freshmen Boys Scores DC Sl Oklahoma Christian 2 DC 43 Hennessey 2 DC 57 Luther 2 DC 46 Nicoma Park 2 DC 43 Heritage Hall 3 DC 56 Piedmont 2 DC 53 Jones 3 DC 62 Jones 3 DC 52 . . Oklahoma Christian 2 DC Gl .,........., Okarche l DC 47 .......... Kingfisher 3 DC 54 ..,........ Hennessey I2 DC Bl ...........,. Casady 4I DC 46 ........... Piedmont '30 DC 40 .......... Kingfisher 35 DC 54 ........,,. Piedmont 35 DC 45 ,,........ Kingfisher 38 DC 50 ........ Nicoma Park 42 lst place Jones Tournament lst place Skyline Conference lst place Skyline Tournament Grapplers Finish IO-I, Advance Five To State The I983-i984 wrestling program had a very successful year. Under the direction of new head coach Frank Richardson, the team composed a dual record of lO-l. The wrestlers competed in five tournaments throughout the season and finished first in the Central Conference tournament. The wrestling team was selected as the most improved in the Western Conference. For the first time, Deer Creek advanced five wrestlers to the state tournament. The Antlers finished sixth out of thirty-one teams. Mike Haynes and P. J. O'Connor were state runners-up while Mike Rosson was state champion at I9O pounds. The team graduates seven seniors. Mike Rosson at l9O lbs. rests up for a new period to begin during the state finals at which he took state. Wrestling Clst row L-RJ S. Wright, T. Haynes, J. Rilee, B. Greene, K. Allen, K. Ziegelgruber. J. Thompson Qnd rowj Coach F. Richardson T. O'Connor, E. Sizemore, S. Spinks, S. Sizemore, P. O'Connor, M. Ayers, C. Stewart. -wwf .AAA ii fs ' 'K 1 My A' - NYNQOQ A L , S ,-sh.. , 4 s f , f .ai ii, ' 4. f K: A K K L ' . A A .. . ' W all' il . 4- i Seniors Surpass Expectations Varsity Wrestling Scores DC 43 DC 52 DC 57 DC 44 DC 45 DC 3I DC 45 DC 49 DC 48 DC 4l DC 44 ...........,..,....,Hinton28 , . ..., Grace Christian 9 . . , . . Country Club l5 . . .,...,... Casady 27 .. .... Heritage Hall 27 , . ...... Piedmont 34 . . , . . . McGuinness 24 . . . .,.. Okarche I5 . . . .... Lexington 26 . . .... McLoud 28 , . . . . . Hennessey 2I Tournaments Western Conference ..,. 8th place Piedmont Invitational . . , 4th place Central Conference . Ist place Western Regionals . 4th place Class I-A State . .. 6th place Honors Received Brent Byler: All-Conference, 4th in state: Mike Haynes: All-Conference. State Runner-Llpi P. J. O'Connor: All- Conference. State Runner-Ups Tim O'Connorf All Conference. 4th in states Mike Rosson: All-Conference. State Champion. Bryan Greene, l48 lbs. Trey Haynes, ll5 lbs. Tim O'Connor. I4I lbs. Eric Sizemore, ISO lbs K, wh 1 ., A,,,.. ll M qw M424 , f , t 4 7 ' ,H . LL,, -tf w' ' ' Mike Rosson Cabovej demonstrates his state winning style by pinning another competitor. Mike Magness, in a starting position. envisions another victory against McLoud Qabove lefty. Sophomore Scott Wright, at D3 lbs., Cleftj strives to take down his opponent. Bryan Greene fbelowj. senior at I48 lbs., uses strategy while taking down his rival. Tennis Upgrades Level of Play Under the direction of head coach Tracy Bills, the girls compiled a record of five wins and four losses. The boys team had a record of five wins, three losses, and one tie. The teams competed in the North Southeast Tennis Conference. Courtney Linsenmeyer advanced to state in the number two singles. Also, Kurt McGraw and Jeff Uhl advanced to state in the number two doubles. The teams will lose Britta Beien and Bryan Greene to graduation. Senior Britta Beien played the number six seed during the season Crightj. new Girls Varsity Tennis flst row L-RJ K. Neese, W. Burnham, C. Linsenmeyer, M. Poarch T Russell B Beien ., ft., '- ffvi , 1- H 34 .2 T Gi- 1-' p Conference Tournament Courtney Linsenmeyer. V Maria Poarch Q Scott Laeinag p 4 Keith Liles and Chrisigbngerg Kim Neesez if ' ' Luke Nigliazzo: 3rd place Ind place 3rd lace 3rd place V 3rd place Courtney Linsenmeyen 3rd place- a el L Kurt.McGraw aniinleff Llhl: , 4th place 1 1 , Singles . T33 . singles il singles 33 singles P 2nd place 4953 doubles 5953 singles 9992 singles ' L 32 doubles 91 1 T Regional Tournament Bryan Greene competed as the number one seed this year Cleftj ltr,- M-on 4:3 .P 53.58 Boys Varsity Tennis fist row L-RJ K. McGraw, S. Lacina, C. Conger. K. Liles. B. Greene, L. Nlgliazzo Ond rowj Coach T. Bills. Girls And Boys Track Teams Acquire Experience 6 This year the Deer Creek Antler .track teams competed in nyumerousctifacki meets. The girls were under theydirection of coach MikeiTucker and the b oys7ircoach Larry Black. The teams placed several athletes in both track andfield events. The teams will loose SydneyRingery and Barry Waldrop. iff: ,,f' iii? Senior Sydney Ringer competed in the discus and shot-put events this year frightj. fa d W Girls Varsity Track Clst row L-R7 A. Penrod, K. Jerlow, C. Stromberg, S. Ringer Ond rowb M. Jarvis, K. Cline, A. Billen, C. Brown, T. Doak Coach M. Tucker. 110' g,,j,.s'l..l. 9' Q . ,. . Sr f'L J Q-E 5 0 7 ti' i f J X , f f - eff 1 -' ' --6 4 g 3, ' 3 Barry Waldrop. senior, participated in the long distance events this season Cleftj. ms .4 ,ff .4 . Boys Varsity Track Clst row L-RJ T. Sanders. B. Waldrop, S. Burress, Coach L. Black. li ' , ff I f X t X f w ' Q M 'L-ii me, 1. ,wx ' Y K ilrr-Q 111 fW'ffiffB'3UaF?if?ThfYf?'?d ' l . L ', 1 2 forthe Sf.-T Varsity Golf Team Putts lt All Together l ewaeiefundef other dlfecfwn no -T0U !??iY?13.0f?3?2lTl1Q2f.agolfiriam f?l1ilShe5i'f0UYfh will gftournaifaent byfqne plggg.o1Thg.5ggm 1 o T one menglpoerf blgegel l.l. BrQ3AZIj,5f?to hee gfxiaduatoionf . Neil Brown, senior, competed with the golf team Crightj. Varsity Golf Team Clst row L-RJ R. Haiges, M. Papin Qnd rowj S. Tomlin, C. Sandvig, N. Brown, Coach J. Branam 3 Baseball Team Steals Records, Advances To State The Deer Creek Antler baseball 'team had a record of l7-I6 this season. They were under the instruction of. new head coach Tom King. The Antlers set anational record of thirty-two stolen bases in a single game against Windsor Hills. They also set another national record of three hundred four stolen basis in a single season. Wade Hundiey led the way with sixty-two stolen bases and Craig Dodgen followed with forty-one. The Antlers were District and Regional Champions. For the first time in the history of Deer Creek baseball, the team advanced to state tournament play. The Antlers were beaten by Indianola 2-3' in the first round. i . Senior pitcher. Rick Hunt CISJ. records another strike-out fleftj. Varsity Boys Baseball Team Clst row L-RJ Coach F. Richardson. E. Sizemore, T. O'Connor. S. Bradley, M. Despain, R. Hunt Qnd row! Coach Haskell, J. Berry. S. Adkins, B. Turrentine, S. Spinks, C. Dodgen, Coach T. King 43rd rowj W. Hundley, J. McCleery. D. Benda, M. Turrentine, S. Walker. Q! ' fi Baseball I Good Times Senior second baseman. Tim O'Connor GOD. misiudges the throw from the catcher Qabovej. Rick Hunt, third baseman, displays defensive skills by tagging the player Crightj. .ws:' V Craig Dodgen CSD, iunior, strives to put a bunt down the 3rd base line Cabovej. First baseman, senior Sheldon Adkins CMD, makes a routine catch Crightj :ggi Tim O'Connor. senior. concentrates on the pitch fleftj. Junior catcher, Derek Benda CIIJ. gets ready for the throw to 2nd , -'f. iiki j i. X2 The I983-84 baseball team showing off their dug-out Cabovej. Senior, Wade Hundley 173. led the team in stolen bases this year Qleftj. ii-am N . , 'Wynn --- -. .. ..-,H . ,. , ..- Seniors Treasure Memories Varsity Baseball Scores DC 4 ........, McGuinness I2 DC 5 . . Oklahoma Christain DC I ............ Choctaw DC 2 . . . . . Jones DC 5 . . . . . Jones DC 3 . . ....... Asher DC 2 . . ...,... Casady DC 5 . . .... Heritage Hall DC 4 . . ...... Crescent DC 3 . . .... Crescent DC 7 . . , . . St. Mary's DC IO . . . .... Casady DC 20 . . .... Millwood DC 6 . ...... Choctaw DC 4 . . .... Hennessey I2 C 5 . . ...... Carney DC 7 . . ...... Watonga DC 7 . . ........ Watonga DC O , . ,... Weatherford DC 2 . . .,.... Carnegie DC 7 . . ........ Dill City DC I , . . .... Heritage Hall DC 2 . . ..... Piedmont DC I . . . ,... Piedmont DC 8 . . .....,.. Crescent I3 DC I4 . . . .... Windsor Hills DC I5 . . ....... Douglas I6 DC I3 . . . ...,.. Canton I2 DC 6 . . . . . Burns Flat DC II . . . .... Carnegie DC I8 . . . . . . Burns Flat DC 2 . . . . Burns Flat DC 2 . .... Indianola Q MK' Sheldon Adkins-IB Wade Hundley-SS Rick Hunt-P Tim O'Connor-2B Eric Sizemore-LF Brent Turrentine-SB Head coach Tom King comes off of the field with another victory Cleftj. The Antler team demonstrated the stealing technique with style Cabovej. Sheldon Adkins stretched to catch the ball as the runneijfis too late Cabovel Senior, Eric Sizemore CBD, miscalculates the pitch Cleftj. 888 fAboveD Charlotte Bush looks thrilled about being selected the IE-383 Carnival queen. Crowned king and queen of the fall carnival Crightj were Mike Magness and Charlotte Bush. Mike Magness Caboveb presents Charlotte Bush with the crown of flowers. King And Queen Crowned During Fall Carnival 7 W Nw- - f 1-1 :mi wwf Q CAbovej Junior attendants are Darian Woolbright and Steve Rust. iglwile , O is H .. ,X as W fs -ce.- r r -fs .gc-:,, 'N N 'wiwsizrc-gzaew if Piss afxggixw 545 ' CLeftJ Christine Stagmann and Jimmy Coury are picked as the sophomore attendants. if J, it Ei J ages ,- Sf J Marci Pagonis and John Berry Caboveb represent the freshman class. Angela Briscoe and Joshua Black Cbelowj serve as flower girl and crown bearer. 4 Carnival Royalty CL-RD Ist row. A. Briscoe, J. Black. 2nd row: M. Pagonis, C. Bush, D. Woolbright, C. Stegmann. 3rd row: J. Berry, M. Magness, S. Rust. J. Coury. 121 nnouncing Football Homecomin Senior Jeanie Lawson Crightj was selected as the I983 Football Homecoming Queen. King Brent Turrentine awards Jeanie Lawson with the traditional crown Cbelowb. QJDM tali. Q Senior Geri Harper is being escorted by Mike Magness Crighty. CBeIowJ Flower girl Brooke Burress is escorted by crown bearer Kelly Griffin. N F I2 Beaut Reigns t Basketball Homeeomin Wade Hundley crowns Basketball Homecoming Queen Chere Wishon Qabove rightj. Chere Wishon, Senior, was selected as I984 Basketball Homecoming Queen Crightj. Cabovej Chere Wishon is escorted by sophomore Steven Walker. Sydney Ringer Crightb senior. is escorted by Kevin Walker, sophomore. 124 , Susie Gallagher, senior. is escorted by Chad Sandvig. a sophomore Caboveb. Junior Daniel Medley escorts Junior Darian Woolbright Caboveb. Senior Leslie Hawkins is walking with Senior Wade Hundley Qleftj. 4BeIowJ Amber Stambaugh and Jeff Davis are flower girl and crown bearer. Sophomore Cheryl Briscoe Cbelowj is escorted by Junior David McCullough. 125 Wrestlin Begin A New Tradition With Homecoming Wendy Dunham was crowned the l983-84 Wrestling Homecoming queen Crightb. fAboveJ Robbie Gregg and Stacy Kastner were selected as crown bearer and flower girl. Brent Byler Cabovej awards Wendy Dunham with a crown along with his congratulations. Senior Tracy Schwandt Crightb is escorted by Tim O'Connor. 126 ws...a I 1 I 1 E y 'x l .5 35511 v-yu: Y. 153 J N 1 . E 3 1 pe CAboveD Katrina Grantham, flower girl, and her escort Charlie Kusiak. crown bearer. pose for the camera. Carla Adams frightb I984 Band Queen is escorted by Greg lsch. Chris Poindexter escorts Andrea Billen in band coronation activities fbelowj. Kathy Jerlow Cabove rightj is escorted by Mike Despain. Angela Billen is being escorted by Todd Harper ffar rightj. Band Royalty CL-Rb lst row: K. Grantham, C. Kusiak, C. Adams, A. Billen. 2nd row: K. Jerlow. M. Despain, A. Billen, T. Harper, G. Isch, C. Poindexter Cbelow rightb. z-N1 Organizations Choose Royalt As Year Ends Senior Jerretta Furr Cleftb has been selected as the I983-84 FHA Homecoming Queen. Junior Kim Neese is being escorted by Tim O'Connor Cbelowj. Queen Jerretta Furr is escorted by King Wade Hundley Cabove rightb. Trey Haynes is escorting Senior Becky Cline during festivities Cleftj. FHA Royalty CL-RJ lst row: K. Neese, T. O'Connor. J. Furr, W. Hundley, B. Cline, T. Haynes. .ytii WCM 129 1 4 2 11 1-1 23!Qw-1- SS, - -- --: ,'f- : ..: .. s 132 '84 Antler Staff Puts It All Together . moments of a it wholetscnoyogeiyearggistfgQyanfeasytask. But, each year the . Antlerijsta'fffgstfix?esitztddptijust that. Each person contri- C Kbuytesr.utiigueftalentslirgipgmpgraphy, or in copy writing. y or 4 -in cee ccoc l selling f advertises mentsfwhatever. the talent S , vceeo n1ay7b.e,5 they all fit togeth-A y fer,Llike pieces of a puzzle, S , jtjtot form a complete picture. Q f l984 Antler. Mrs. Baird. Antler advisor, Crightb sells another yearbook. Photography editor Karen West Cfar rightb concentrates on getting the perfect picture. , .tt, .t1-. . .,--. . H Antler Staff CL-Rb lst row. J. Ward, Mrs. Baird, advisor, K. West, K. Cornelius, S. Durr. 2nd row: K. Neese, S. Ringer, K. Conley, J. Furr, S Miller, 3rd row: C. Adams, S. Adams. Editor Jerretta Furr Cleftj proofreads the senior section before it goes to the publisher. N. 1 -1. Qi- v cf'1v-We em - M 34 4 10 - U Sydney Ringer and Shawn Austin Cabove Ieftj prove that yearbook isn't all vvork as they relax at a staff party. Staci Miller. Royalty editor, Qaboveb works diligently on her section during deadline week. Shelley Durr Cleftj looks over a roll of negatives, seeking a usuable picture. 133 f 3' If-!f,l,,... ,ff .,, ,L . , ffl .f .41 egg. 5' T533 1,1 lla K ff ' ' I ' ' e' , 4' na 1 .-7--'gf ,: 'r- ie ' . . :Eif ,x. ,., a. . . ,A,y,A1 Q Q R 0 p Q at . . K H 'fi 3 .,..,W,mwW Xyhvrhx L Akh.. ,h.. J .isit-gas.. J fi .ssi if fs as . s The sheriff CPhillip Copelandj tries to have a personal V conversation with his deputy QMike Rosson, right? in The Vyhh ff Ral 'ak9 H Q H.C. CTrey Haynesj, Jimmy CBrent Turrentinej. and Noah ' CKurt McGrawj share their ioys and problems over U V breakfast. fitffff- -ir-' i 1 ff ii ii if ' . as ,AA-msf 1 'Hawrin lg st , . at J r,a, ' 'fif.1s9..s me' r Stage Production CL-RJ Ist row: E. O'Connor, J. Gardner, J, Rainey, G. Messick, T. Haynes, N. Brown, J. Davis, A. Colson, P. Patterson, M Turrentine. Ind row: S. Sizemore. E. Sizemore, M. Haynes, S. Rust, D. McCullough. T. Russell. K. West, D. Bradford, C. Stegmann. K. Bailey, D. Carpenter, 3rd row: C. Smith, J. Allred, D. Benda. B. Burnham, H. Arterburn. J. Benson, J, Hundley. S. Voelker, R. Barclay. J. Collins, L. Yates, S. James. J. Collins. 4th row: J. Whitfield. A, Uhl, J. Schraad, J. Uhl, C, Kavan. S. Roark, D. Woolbright. P. Copeland, B. Bernhardt, J. Turner, J. Berry. J. Lawson. S 3 Starbuck CDavid McCulloughJ tells Lizzie CDorothy Carpenterj the secrets of life. Brent Byler Qbelowj entertains between scenes of The Rainmakerf' 'Q VI , l . ff: Y- -f-T' -wif? 4 4 i' H' Stage Production CL-RD Ist row: W. Burnham. S. Miller, G. Harper. C. Rapp. B. Uhl, K. Wade, D. Whipple. B. Beien. C. Linsenmeyer, J. Schraad. J. Bartness. Ind row: E. Lamberton, S. Adkins, J. Furr. K. Conley, L. Young. J. McDonald, S. Quillin, K. Cook, J. Lubbers. J. Collins. S. Austin. 3rd row: M. Williams. R. Shepheard. C. Bernhardt. B. Thormodsgard, W. Robinson, T. Andrews. G. Erwin. B. Turrentine D. Medley, B. Smith, K. McGraw. FHA Emphasizes Personal Development .Egturesl4lomemlal2ers if L of America. promotes L, Lfxilt also stresses + K N leadership, D p ff , ,pdependabilitwflanded! L iislperscfnal growth. This L year. the members of i gsmedirlbvsy R ' Q 'fiihroughout the year. Qflfhey threw aflnrthdaqyy.. A Nygartyisyffors the residents B C fiiff the'Edmond, Nursing , Centers participated .ini . B .,.,,.3ii!elrAer,obic idaniceathon A forfthef American Heart DE Aslsociatliitil, .a.ndefraiseii L 1 4,., Q faifvarcls A ,X f , banquet in April, g Brittany Grizzle Crightj, flower girl for the F.H.A. spring fashion show, shyly looks at the audience. X F.H.A. sponsor Mrs McGivern Cfar l rightj excitedly awaits the announcement of the I984 F.H.A. sweetheart and beau. ' ,sw , . . . , F.H.A. KL-RJ Ist row: G. Messick, L. Yates, S. James, C. Brown, J. Hundley, D. Golden, D. Musgrave, K. Jerlow. 2nd row. B. Cline, C. Adams, B. Edwards, K. Neese, J. Furr. S. Wolfe, D. Woolbright, A. Uhl. 3rd row: Mrs. Grizzle, sponsor, A. Billen, S. Durr, L. Young, W Burnham, H. Arterburn, B. Burnham, C. Durr, L. Maravich, R. Martin, W. Adcock. T. Russell. 4th row: J. Collins, M. King, A. Billen, K. Rhodes, R. Christy, M. Lynch, K. Corneiluis, B. Beien, C. Briscoe, K. Cline. F.H.A. Officers CL-RJ Ist row: Becky Cline. parlimentarian, Suzanne Wolfe, Chaplain, Kim Neese, presidents Jerretta Furr, vice-president. 2nd row: Brenda Edwards, reporters Carla Adams, historiam Amy Uhl. treasure, Darian Woolbright. secretary, Senior Becky Cline fbelowj models a dress for the dressy portion of the F.H.A. fashion show held in February. Showing off a sportswear outfit by Esprit, Laura Young fabove far leftj flashes a smile during the fashion show. Stacy James fabove lefty. a freshman model, displays a casual pant ensemble for the F.H.A. fashion show. Shelley Durr, junior, Cleftj gives Sweetheart Beau Candidate Tim O'Connor a peck on the cheek as part of the Sweethearts on Parade Spring Fashion Show. Tradition Of Excellence Is Reborn Early morning marching, lugging a heavy instrument home to practice, and a lot of self-discipline are just part of being in band. Under the direction of Nevin Fry, the Deer Creek Antler Band experienced a year of growth. The band entertained the crowd during halftime of the football games, played at pep rallies, and competed in several contests. These contests included district and Tri- state. Throughout the year band students participated in various fund raisers to raise money for a three day trip to the Six Flags Music Festival in Texas during late April. Drum Major Qrightb. Senior, Carla Adams The banner of the Antler Band Cbelowj was a familiar sight at halftime. Band QL-RJ Ist row: K. Jerlow, K. Renfroe, M. Mariano, A. Billen, C. Grantham C Erwin 2nd row L Lubbers A Billen M Pagonis R Callaway, D. Scholfield. C. Swanda. 3rd row: G. Persechino, T. Walker, M. DeSpaln M Roberts R Callaway C Poindexter 4th row A Griffith, B. King. C. Gard, C. Adams, G. Erwin. 5th row: Mr. Fry. director, B Magaw K O Connor ar. . Lisa Lubbers and Marci Pagonis Cleftb try to endure a rainy football game. Drum Major Carla Adams Qbelowb prepares to give the signal during a halftime show. , 1 ' Y iii .isa sr K A 335.55 we - . ,i -13, C-.ss ,. - ig +5 ' Wi- X Q fa 'l we as .I iffi ,I . A4fgy,,,1xf I I e - . J fi 7' 5 . f ' ' I FLK S. 1 A , .. - 1 is ,Z iQ'fi -'lik fl I- IL. hwy . I .. . I , i -,II , V f 'T f M WWW -fy yr 1 ,5- ' mmf . 1 ' -, , in aw 'Bikes ' .. 'A J ' . -- '- f .4.g,,,Q4. W. wmvw: 'Hwy Q 'f ,f -' M- AW.f fffgfff.. . 'W N ' 'f .Wa 'A . a ,ws-Rf-'eefswzrfs,lf vw pf. 'Z 1 :1 fy-- 'I gi fu? 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Science Club Is Established The solar cooker Crightj, constructed by freshman Randy Briscoe. was a prize winner at the first annual Deer Creek Science Fair. Officers fbelow rightj Ist row. W. Burnham, secretary. C. Adams, vice-president. T. Walker. freshman representative. J. Bartness, senior representative. 2nd row. J. McCanlies. president, K. McGraw, treasure. D. Medley, junior representative. JE 1 we How electricity' can be generated by wind energy was the topic of Jeanie Lawson's science fair project 5 Cbelowj. 55 i Q gs? gn . is A l l ' .. sh ..... as Science Club CL-RJ lst row. T. Walker, C. Adams. J. McCanIies, D. Medley. J. Bartness, K. McGraw, W. Burnham. 2nd row. J. Linam, advisor. L. Parsons, P. Stallings. K. Schott, S. Gose, P. Patterson, B. McGaw. 3rd row. K. Schalfield. R. Briscoe. B. Smith, J. Uhl, R. Schnee. J. Collins. C. Gard. Deer Creek Rodeo Association Rides With Pride Sophomore Woody Robinson Cleftj struggles to stay astride a bucking broncho during one of several rodeos he competed on Rodeo Association Cbottom Ieftj Ist row: C. Sandvig. K. Conley. W, Robinson. 2nd row: B. Thormodsgard, T. Lindsey, J. Conley. John Conley, sophomore, Cbottom rightj exhibits outstanding form while riding a bull. Bryan Thormddsgard Qbelowj takes a nasty spill during the bronc bustidgu event at a local rodeo. 42 Deer Creek' pirit Shin Deer Creek Varsily Cheerleaders: QL-RJ Ist row- D. Whipple. S, Wolfe, J. Hundley. 2nd row- K. Wade, K. West, D. Musgrave Crightj. Darolyn Whipple and Karen West find time to show their friendship during a basketball game Qbelowj. Karen West, senior- head cheerleader Johnna Hundley, sophomore 3 3 ,qw f W7 my y LJ 2,4 Darolyn Whipple, junior r g. Suzanne Wolfe, iunior ss? Kristi Wade, sophomore Dina Musgrave, sophomore The Basketball homecoming pep rally was highlighted with a banner presented by the varsity cheerleaders Cfar Ieftj, Suzanne Wolfe Qleftj yells a chant of en- couragement at the Deer Creek-Pied- mont game. lt takes sheer concentration for Karen West to do a herkie Qleftj. Freshman cheerleaders Leslie Yates, Heather Arterburn. and Gina Messick Cbelowb are hap- py about the winning records of the 9th grade basketball teams. Deer Creek Junior Varsity Cheerleaders: Front- Comel Grantham. 2nd row- Gina Messick, Jackie Davis, Heather Arterburn. 3rd row- Stacy James. Top-Leslie Yates. The Varsity and J.V. cheerleaders combined efforts to present sneak preview '84 Cbelowj. 7,5 Wrestling Team Supported B Mat Maid Squads J.V. Mat Maids CI.-RJ Ist row: A. Piper, B. Burnham, A. Billen, K. Schott. 2nd row: S. Southard. M. Lynch, M. Pagonis. K. Jerlow. Mat Maids Debbie Golden, Suzanne Southard, and Whitney Burnham Cbelowj cheer on the Antler Wrestling team. Q! , , if I le vv an 'ifill 'Emi X 4 Wi i K gig: Sufi? .,--. .. ' ' we fxsgi. at .Ny J 1' Sei 352 tffsfszmz' :vi , 3. ,-1 iawiqpfii J ' -' N siyfia-4' I . ,. an, .tar .L S 5695: wwf A K p p z. X A .ffrwtlimx llmlw 7 -N.......-.a.....m...M,,. , ...W ww - .,f Varsity Mat Maids CL-RJ Ist row, E. O'Connor, K. Bailey. D. Golden. 2nd row. W. Dunham, W. Burnham, J. Koski, T. Schwandt. 144 Groups Enliven Sports Events Drill Team CL-RJ Ist row: B. Sinn, T. Russell. M. Wilke. 2nd row: D. Dixon. J. Mefford, D. Woolbright. T. Trudgeon. A. Uhl. A 'll' si X. ,Z TXXWQ- F XX Z Pep Club CL-RJ Ist row: K. Cline, J. Furr. President. S. Miller, Secretary. G. Harper. Treasurer. J. Lawson, Vice-Presidents C. Stegmann, Spirit Leader. J. Benson. 2nd row: A. Billen. M. Lynch, A. Piper, B. Burnham, K. Renfroe, M. Pagonis, W. Burnham. 145 S Ba ic Freedom Pra cticed ncmcrgeeu lima H L. I zzv, , 3 5 Journalism Crightj Ist row CL-RJ: D. Benda, M. Haynes, S. o , dm v Billings. 2nd row. D. Ward, K. Neese, D. Whipple, S. W V A, Durr. Mrs. Baird, advisor. 3rd row: E. Swaim, D. Golden, ,. J. Schraad. fi 1 1 .e fr. ' N. V.v' 5 ' Deer Creek Times Editors Cbelowj. Jackie Schraad and Debbie Golden. eg. 'P' gf : gli.. . 25423225 Speechl QL-RJ Ist row: R. Hunt, E. Sizemore, P. Copeland, T. O'Connor, P. O'Connor, D. Taylor, S. Wright, J. Conley, B. Thormodsgard. 2nd row: M. Lynch, B. Burnham, D. Dixon. H. Arterburn, G. Messick. A. Piper, D. Meritt, M. King. 3rd row, W. Adcock, S. James. J. Collins, M. Pagonis, M. Haddock, K. Allen, J. Caldwell, T. Sanders, B. Beien, S. Quillin. 4th row: S. Gose, K. Ziegelgruber, J. Driskill. a ' i lil. UL .N ixt -Eight Trophies Received In Competition This year the talented group of Advanced Speech students excelled in competition. Under the direction of speech coach Merry Buchanan. they competed in five tournaments and placed in the top .three in sweepstakes competition at four of them. ln the Regional tournament, second place was won and five stu- dents ,qualified for state. Dana Bradford and Christine gStegmann placed first in the stateqin Humor- ous Duet and Christinefalso placed first in Standard Oratory. All in all. the Speech Department captured 68 trophies in 83-84. Advanced Speech CL-RJ lst row: C. Kavan. K. Cornelius. 2nd row: B. Sinn. T. Russell, T. O'Connor. S. Voelker. 3rd row: A. Witten, D. Bradford, C. Stegmann, 4th row: C. Gard, M. Bose, N. Brown. State Champions Cbelow Ieftj are Christine Stegmann, Mrs. Buchanan. advisor. and Dana Bradford. Kim Neese prepares to purchase Tim O'Connor. the most expensive student 'sf f, 'Q.1j,J slave Cbelowj. wk? fl wil. 2, . 5 fl I :Qi .elif I tudent Council Get M Involved In nd round School dxf, ,Qu x Q dk. .- - Officers CL-Rb: Jackie Schraad, president. Cibyl Kavan, vice-presidents Jeff Uhl, secretary., and Kburt McGraw, public relations. R - - - ,QS f wwf Student Council CL-RJ lst row. S, Wolfe, K. Schott. C. Stegmann. J. Collins. D. Bradford, C. Kavan. 2nd row: K. McGraw, J. McCanlies, C Briscoe, J. Hundley, J. Bartness, J. Uhl, J. Schraad, J. Furr, D. Woolbright. 3rd row: M. Bose, S. Austin, T. Haynes, A. Uhl, B. Turrentine W. Hundley. 148 - p FBLA ls Active Throughout Year Kelly Cornelius fleftb was elected state Chaplain and Amy Witten placed first in Impromptu Speaking at the State Convention in Oklahoma City. FBLA Officers Cbelow L-RJ Ist row: S. Ringer, Reporter, L. Hawkins. Secretary, K. West, President: S. Gallagher, Treasurer: 2nd row: K. Neese, Photographer, B. Edwards, Historian, K. Cornelius, Chaplain, R. Miller, Parliamentarian. W W Cz- J- M Future Business Leaders of America CL-RJ Ist row. J. Mefferd, R. Lynch. A. Witten. J. Persechino, W. Burnham. S. Austin. 2nd row: B. Edwards, K. Neese, L. Hawkins. K. West, S. Gallagher, S. Ringer, K. Cornelius, R. Miller. 3rd row: Mrs. Hill. sponsor, C. Briscoe, T. Trudgeon, S. Wolfe, B. Sinn, C. Linsenmeyer. L. Lubbers, S, Durr. L. Young. K. Schott. T. Andrews, K. Tyrrell. 4th row: T. Russell, C. Riddles, D.Ward, K. Conley, J. Collins, C. Dodgen, T. Harper, J. Koski, J. Uhl, W. Dunham. C. Poindexter. 149 Students Put is Effort Into Activities Debate, Spanish, Honor Society, and Physics all require specific skills. For example, a talent for public speaking is essential in Debate. Honor Society entails juggling class work and extra-curricular activities while maintaining a 3.6 grade point average. Spanish and Physics both take a multitude of acquired skills. Hours of hard work go into learning how to conjugate verbs and memorizing mathematical formulas. ln the final analysis, all the effort and talent poured into these activities culminates into self- fulfillment. Debate CL-RJ lst row. C. Kavan, T. Russell, 2nd row: W. Burnham, G. Kirby. T. Lindsey. P. Stallings. 0 r 1-X 5 M , A Spanish CL-Rb lst row. R. Christy, H. Males, B. Golden. S. Southard, K. Renfroe, K. Orr. 2nd row. A. Billen. C. Conger, K. Jerlow, D. Musgrave, L. Yates, M. Mariano, C. Durr, 3rd row: L. Hawkins, D. Fox, S. Burress. D. Morton, P. Patterson. P. Stallings, C. Erwin. M Jarvis, C. Grantham. Mrs. R. Fleming, sponsor, 4th row: R. Best. J. Conger, S. Stacy, J. McCanlies, K. Koening, A. Griffith. YY l. , ,,.,.. ,. .. Honor Society CL-R5 Ist row: L. Lubbers. L. Hawkins. President, J. McCanIies, Viceyrzsident, S. Ringer, Treasurer, K. West. Secretary, B Sinn, 2nd row: B. Turrentine, C. Adams, K. Schott, S. Wolfe. L. Young, A. Penrodz 3rd row: J. Uhl. D. Woolbright, W. Hundley. Physics QL-RD Ist row: A. Penrod, J. Lawson, K. Schott, D. Carpenter, 2nd row: W. Hundley, J. McCanIies. O. Mills, G. Liles, Mr. J. Branam, advisor. Chri tian Athletes i Develop Physically, Mentally, And l Spirituall i F.C.A. Officers CL-RJ Ist row. Karen West. song J leader, Staci Miller, secretary, Jeretta Furr, treasurer, 2nd row: Brent Turrentine, song leader, 1 E Wade Hundley, president, Greg Liles, vice-president. ' 1 , , har F.C.A. CL-R3 Ist row. B. Waldrop. K. McGraw, T. Haynes, J. Ward, C. Conger, C. Adams, S. Ringer, R. Briscoet 2nd row. S. Adkins. K. Wade, G. Harper. T. Russell, H. Arterburn. B. Burnham, B. Magaw, R. Barclay, S. Burress, 3rd row. K. Neese, S. Wolfe, J. Hundley, J. Furr. , W. Hundley, G. Liles, S. Miller, C. Brown, G. Messick. K. West, 4th row: T. Trudgeon, J. Allred, J. Lawson, M. Turrentine, B. Uhl, B. Turrentine, J. Collins, J. Rainey, S. Sizemore, E. Lamberton, L. Hawkins, 5th row: K. Cornelius, K. Koeing. C. Briscoe, K. Cline, B. Cline, A. . Uhl, D. Medley, D. Woolbright, J. Uhl, S. Roark, J. Turner, J. Berry. . .2 4 ji. wc 7? 'M rt Club Draws Attention To DC Senior, Tim O'Connor Cleftb was chosen as a Young Talent winner in Oklahoma. Art Club Officers CL-RJ Ist row: Owen Mills, president. 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OKLAHOMA X mi Serving the area Darrell 6' Barbara Graham Bilke since 19221: , ' Q 341-3310 4 15' 102 wuz 1.1 mamma Economy Auto Supply 341 0920 429 West Edmond Road Edmond Printing Company Central Office Supply S 34I 2927 Ch I d G I3-I5 .Broadway Downtown Edmond ar es an Ioria Haley A Best Wishes Class of '84 Jack and Joyce Collins H Gibb 8 on Young Men s Shop 3407502 . S i sues s zo Downtown Edmond Open Till spm Thursday 5 South Broadway FEATURING SUBURBAN LIVING 43 NOBN. SANTA FE - EDMOND. UCLA 7x34 -Betty Berblinger Wallace Coon BU51 341-5523 R935 348-1444 Cl! TMQQVNWKMN' Euulll HOUSING IPPGTTUNITY POTPOURRI Glft Shop Llnlque Glfts and Pottery 5lO S Bryant Phyllls Shelby 348 3980 Barrett Drug Center 101 E, 2nd Edmond Okla. 341-1504 Your prescriptions carefully compounded the acorn QflI0fIlI vat-5 Home Decorating Accessories O BAKERS RACKS O PICTURES O CANDLES O BASKETS 0 ACCENT TABLES O ANTIQUES I FLOOR CLOTHS O SEIKO WALL CLOCKS DISTINCTIVE GIFTS O PEWTER O BRASS O CRYSTAL O COPPER 0 CERAMICS 0 GERMAN SMOKERS it NUT clmcxens o CUTHBERTSON CHRISTMAS CHINA lANDREAby SAOEK COLLECTABLES 1322 N. Kellv 341-9203 Nom, Qqkg Shopping Center Curtis 8: Martha Qwngfs '4 -'I L' ALTY Edmond' OK 73034 BEAUTEE SALOON Offering: Seven professionals specializing in all phases of cutting and Current styling 348-2230 Santa Fe and Edmond Road Located in Trails Shopping Center 234I W Edmond Rd ltfln Euscrmc. INC. Licensed Bonded ' Insured Commercial 0 Residential ' Industrial Roger Sims 348 5898 P O Box 2922 Edmond OK 73083 3810 N.W. 39th. St. Oklahoma City Ok. 946-3966 Jim Haynes - Owner Good Luck Mr. S Mrs. Paul L. Kauk G.W. Karen Misti and Jason Harrel Celo Jo. and Tisha Jo Harrel Leedey Oklaho na Seniors '84 ' Counir - Y Bumpkln Food Mart Y Deer Creek 348 9257 Angus Farm Producers of uahty Angus Cattle GOOD LUCK ANTLERS' llllflllsllmllf U U. . ' ' !Drug CliEALTlimMAlTl'D le ce t 'ds t . a C BRYANT SQUARE 548-0221 The first day of the rest of your career' That s why you need TERRY NEESE PERSONNEL AGENCY 942-855I 2709 NW 39 ok: .Cary 73ll2 T y N -P 'a r-o Th H lll '2Z'1 fdmond x Iurgul Ilisroun Dail 7 to 8 Sunday I2 to 6 Prescriptions Conva s n Al Health and Beauty Aids 25 MacArthur 24 Hour Film Developing Russell S over Candies H Ilmark ards We want t e your friends Y a err eese res: en wner The Rmgers mira- ' . -1.-, k1' if 3:2551-' . ep' -' .3-', .1,-4'.Ll.' 3, LA . , - J.- . A lr West Ga ks Quarter Horses Harry and Maxine We I24OO N MacArthur Oklahoma City Okla 73I42 s C4055 ni-9555 ' R . C4055 ni-442: I st T? .b ir - Q :Ln wwljcilvf 290913 A complete line of sporting g ds For the Family Team and Individual Rockwell Plaza 8359 N Rockwell Qnext to Anthony sj 722-55I3 Class of S4 Congratulations Best Wishes from Village Baptist Church 1 V 0 o Q v , i 2 South Broadway Downtown Edmond NIAGNA GX Home Entertainment Center Audio-Video 340-5050 Weathers TV Sal TE. Williams 0 WW Pharmaceuticals Inc arty mme cloeclcltng fame APP . . W'! entail T E Williams Pharmaceuticals Nita Williams FFIIZI Duval P.O. Box IS60 Edmond Oklahoma 73034 5 th B SL 6052 d OK 7 405!348-50I0 S 4 CP ' ' 45' .l QP 1. 2 0 X7 0 Z7 ' 1. We reclale Your Business ,ffl If lx Come Grow I h Us , X xv il X as 4 Let Us Help You With Your Special Events . l , Inc. Y 2220 ou roadwa ' mon . 3034 0 Diamonds Wedding Sets Dinner Rings Class Rings 12 S. BEWM' Seiko Watches I4K Gold Chains Fashion Jewelr Gifts 341-1676 Dovnlmnm Edmond -- Broadway South Shopping Center 3404 S Broadway Edmond OK 73034 Duane R. Needels Franchise Owner 44055 34:-49:3 ' Jlwslnv Q9 33601 f d li 36 Y Jimmy S Cheryl Davis g Training 8 Conditioning Horses For Show or Pleasure Rt I Box 6IF 478-I3I5 DEED CQEEK Cominunily Enrichment Foundation Route 1, Box 137 - Edmond, Okiahoma 73034 Dedicated to excellence in education JlM'S R.R. TIE CO. Used RaHroad Ties 4 miles West on I-35 on Waterloo R d Free Esthnates 405 34l-8080 Ed d OK 73034 W S W TRACTOR WORK Mowmg Backhoe 8 Dozer Hourly Contract 75l 434l Night Dump Truck and Loader 534 l375 Riley Whltfleld Day IIIIIIII'III' Hower Garden lO6 S. Bryant Edmond, OK 73034 348 I606 diffs your Class mg d th mo e -T J jeweler Quolnty LJQWHPJ' HK Q,.lSY.ED 40504 3407 fl10n , 1 Q P, , rwzmrfy sf.4.,1n,,.my Tabletop Aa-.mug I lr u-mm' Jura' lar' eo y 's 'eff' U P. T 1 4 T , 1 4 T + P z ,H wal 3 H M' rv 1 4 H T, tt l,. 5 1 5 ,..,if:'i fl 3 .. nh Oaks Shopping Ce Antler A C and Ruth Adams Dallas and Jenna Adkins lvan and Dianne Allred Kevln and Julle Balrd Dale Bartness Famlly Mr and Mrs J Bernhardt Larry and Marsha Black Jlm and Dlanna Bradford Ike and Peggy Burress Fred and Waunlta Carnes Mr and Mrs Marvln Cllne and Don Famlly L and Lmda Clme and Family Clyde and Annette Conger and Elalne Copeland and Famlly Mike Corllss and Famlly Coy VI and Kelly Cornelius Pam Craig Joe Dlxon and Family Jack and Bernlce Dodgen Ray and Sheryl Dunham Wendy Lorl Ray and Rory The Terry Durr Family Rena Gene Flemlng Jerry and LaVonne Furr Tommy and Sandra Gallagher The Jlm Gardner Family Stan and Shella Hartzler S4 Patrons Mlckle and Nealand Hlll Cory and Kell Don and Allce Hookum John and Bryanne Hundley James and Mary Hunt The Neal Hunt Famlly Gary and Kaye Ingram Don and Patsy James Stacy and Angle Glen and Judie Kastner and Sarah Landstrom and Famlly Mr and Mrs Jlm Lmam Myron and Janice Lubbers Vlc and Patty McCanlles The Mel McCullough Famlly James B McDaniel Phyllls Brad and Kurt McGraw John and Karen Mackey Bob and Geraldine Martln Rae and Klm The Bob Medley Family Chuck and Gall Mlller Staci and Jodl The Gene Mllllgan Family Wllllam and Ronda Moore Dave and Bonnie Morris Dale and Ruta Mullins Anlta and Chuck Musgrave Dlna Clndy and Bryan .n Q as 4 o Q . M.. v 9 1 1 Y 1 i Earl and Terry Neese lm and Mrs Chester Nlxon and Famlly Mr and Mrs Thomas 0rr Nlck and Darlene Pagonls Marcl and John Frank and Nellle Patterson Davld and Kay Plper Annette and Andy Anita M and John E Poarch Dale and Marlon Polndexter Mr and Mrs Jesse Rapp Cameron Darryl and Mona Reed Mr and Mrs Jerry D Renfroe and The Gary C Rhodes Famlly Riddles Parklng John and Pat Rust Mr and Mrs Charles L Sanders Ed and Shlrley Sandvlg Julle and Carl Sharon Mr and Mrs Larry Shepheard Bull and Ethel Schraad Ron and Sharon Schnee Mr and Mrs Alan Stacy Lynn and Marcy Stambaugh Davld and Peggy Stegmann Mr and Mrs Mark H Stork Mr and Mrs Ronald D Stromberg Joe and Karen Swanda Chrls Pat and Dana Talley Wayne and Linda Thormodsgard The Tomllns Louanne Trueblood Elsle W Trudgeon Joe and Sandra Turrentlne Brent Monte and Chad Mr and Mrs Blll Wright Max and Janey Tyrrell Village Beauty Salon Steve Voelker Ray and Shlrley Wade Krlstl and Stephanie John and Judy Waldrop The Jack Walker Famlly Phll Wallace Lorrle Ann Ward Ron and Llnda West Karen Ralph and Ruth Ann Wheeler Jlm and Trudy Whltfleld Gene and Marllyn Wllllams Gene and Shirley Wlshon and Famlly Charles and Judy Wolfe Duck and Dorothy Woolbrlght Mr and Mrs Lee R Zlegelgruber K. Mr. . ' ' 1 ! Family R. J. Wagner X earn govt a'ty Offs tRep d t'o 'gi al Mat ' GI diy G' P ' OPEN 8-5:30 MON-FRI SATURDAY 9-l 528 2235 2827 N W G3 9 - 'V ' Quick Printing X o em Qu Il e ro uc I n Of Ori n erial, Quickly and EconomicaIIy Quotes a iven Over The hone I l I I K J JERLOW CONSTRUCTION CO SSS Radiators 3800 E 2nd Edmond, Oklahoma Cooling Systems Specialist 405-34s-:aio d o k s nf' lQllI!LQll5lSilQl samiayse ef ware Mans l of EDMOND l405l 842 5409 G d L kS CI f 84 ' r W 0 r i . U , fx ,J Lv, O , i S oo uc enior ass o ' l Downtown Edmond I9 South Broadway 34 I -0404 6 Owner an perator Wes and Mar pence fl IH' ln .ll a li' ' r'-T6-.-a SHIRLEY LSNOCHAN'S HQIRACHGEET B RIG H TE R Hair Stylists l09 S. Broadway 2g.Z,5I'If.f.Ziak Zlifdilllfll Edmond, OK 73034 340-0020 Mtn and lVornm'J Styling 348-4398 3.?.+.3.'3.9't,'Zl.'.'CZ .... FPE'?!f.?.5.2 .?A no Aircraft Blue Book Corporation P O Box 59977 Oklahoma Cnty OK 405 942 7428 f84 84 Antler Staff 'I - A ' U . PH 'mg' ' pm Ed't W d ......., .....4....., 1 d L STAFF YC A Y' f , 1 Jerretta Furr Edu or In Chle Julle Baird Advisor Karen West o ra I or ' . Julie Pam Senior Editor Jeanne ar S u ent lfe S f Carla Adams Shelley Duff - - Shawn Ausrm Staci Muller Katheryn Conley Kim NSSSG K ll I S d R Good Luck Class o ' e omelus Y ne I g Katheryn: 72, 132, 135, 141, 149 Cline. Becky: 12. 18. 19, 22, 32, 51, 129. 136, 137. 152 Cline. Kim: 77, 94, no, ise, 145 Cline, Kyle: 72, 152 Adams, Carla: 2, 6. 19, 22. 28, 33, 50, 53, 67, 128, 136, 137, 138, 139. 140, 152 Adams. Dennis: 45, 88, 92. 119, 151 Adcock, Wendy: 81, 136, 146 Adkins. Sheldon: 6, 19, 27, 50, 88. 90, 113, 114. 115, II7, 123, 135, 152 Allen. Kyle: 81, 104, 146 Allred. J.K.: 26, 81. 93. 134, 152 Andrews, Teresa: 13, 24, 50, 60, 67, 135, 149 Arterburn, Heather: 24, 81. 134, 136, 143. 146, 152 Austin, Shawn: 23, 47, 72, 116, 132, 133, 135, 148, 149 Ayers, Mark: 104 B Bailey, Kristi: 21, 50, 64, 127, 134. 144 : Baird, Julie: 43. 44, 132, 146 Barclay, Boyd: 35. 36, 37, 40, 41 Barclay, Robbie: 81, 83, 93, 134, 152 Bartness, Julie: 19, 35, 50. 135, 140, 148 Bartness, Kelli: 22, 76, 77 Beien, Britta: 1. 14. 32, 37, 50, 53, 108. 135, 136, 16 Benda, Derek: 24, 72, 113, 115, 134, 146 Benedict, Joe: 53, 72 Benedict, Tommy: 76, 88. 93 Benson. Julie: 26, 76. 124, 134. 145 Bernhardt, Bryan: 25. 34, 72, 134 Bernhardt, Chuck: 50, 67, 135 Berry. John: 15, 81. 93, 103, 113, 115, 121, 134, 152 Best, Rance: 76. 150 Billen. Andrea: 81. 102, 110, 128, 136, 138 Billen. Angela: 81, 128, 136, 138, 139, 144, 145, 150 Billings. Savine: 76, 146 Black. Joshua: 121 Black. Larry: 39, 43. 111 Boren. Evan: 12, 88 Bose, Molly: 76, 77, 147, 148 Bouse, Shane: 76 Bradford, Dana: 17, 24. 26, 76, 134. 147. 148 Bradford, Jennifer: 81 Bradly, Scott: 72. 113. 115 Branam. John: 43, 98, 103. 112, 151 Briscoe, Angela: 121 Briscoe, Cheryl: 76, 94, 95. 97. 125. 136, 148. 149, 152 Briscoe, Randy: 53. 81, 93, 140, 153 Brown, Carol: 53, 81, 102, 110, 136, 152 Brown. Lisa: 43. 46, 81 Brown. Neal: 30, 51, 58, 112, 134, 147 Buchanan, Merry: 43. 147 Buck, Michelle: 76 Buck, Trey: 81. 93 Buffington, Mark: 88, 93 Bunce, Patrick: 72 Burnham. Becky: 24, 81, 134. 136, 144, 145. 152 Burnham. Whitney: 23, 72. 108, 135, 136. 144. 145. 146, Burress. Brooke: 122, 123, 119 Burress. Ike: 40 Burress, Scott: 81. 84, 93. 103. 150, 152 Bush, Charlotte: 0, 36, 51, 58. 64, 120. 121 Butler, Derrik: 76 Byler, Brent: 3. 50, 51, 88. 89, 90, 105, 123, 126. 127. I Byler, Bryan: 81, 93 C Callaway, Ricky: 76. 138 Callaway. Robert: 82, 83, 138 Caldwell. Jon: 81. 146 Carpenter, Dorothy: 51. 59.65. 131, 134, 135. 151 Carter. David: 82 Carter, Staci: 72 Christy, Robyn: 82, 136. 150 140, 149 35 Collier. Collins, Kathy: Jay: 51. 56, SS, 134, 135, 140, 148, 149 Collins, Jill: 82, 83. 134, 136. 146, 152 Colsen. Amy: 134 Conger, Chris: 82, 84, 93, 103, 109, 150, 152 Conger. Joe: 21, 76, 77, 98, 150 Conley, Conley, John: 9. 53, 77, 141. 146 Cook, Kelli: 77. 135 Copeland. Phillip: 15, 24, 72. 73. 134. 146 Corliss, Mike: 42 Cornelius, Kelly: 22, 33, 72, 132, 136, 147. 149, 152 Cornforth, Wauneeta: 41 Coury, Jimmy: 77, 98, 121 Craig, Pam: 42, 45 Crane. Rich: 33, 72, 74 D Davis, Jackie: 82, 134, 143 Davis. Jeff: 125 Dean, Lana: 8, 22, 51.94, 96 Derr, Janice: 77 DeSpain. Mike: 82. 113, 115, 138 Dixon. Dee Dee: 72, 73, 131, 145, 146 Doak, Tina: 53, 82, 102. 110 Dodd, Robert: 54 Dodgen, Craig: 72, 113, 114. 115, 149 Dorrance, Cheryl: 40 Driskill, Jeff: 17, 53. 77. 146 Dunham, Wendy: 12. 19. 23. 31, 54, 56, 126, 127. 144, 149 Durr, Carla: 82. 136, 150 Durr, Shelley: 22, 28, 73, 132. 133. 136, 137, 146. 149 E Edward. Brenda: 13, 73, 136, 137, 149 Epely, Sherri: 77 Erwin, Candi: 138, 139, 150 Erwin. Greg: 135. 138 F Fields, Trace: Il, 73 Fleming, Rena: ll, 33, 39, 44, 62, 150 Fox. Danny: 82, 84, 93, 150 Fry. Nevin: 20, 44, 138, 139 Fullerton, Laurie: 77 Furr. Jerretta: 6, 14. 21, 35, 52. 54. 63, 119, 129. 132, 133. 135 137 45 148. 152 G Gallagher, Susan: 18, 19, 22, 54, 57, 67, 94, Gard, Chris: 77, 138, 140. 147 Gardner. Jeff: 77 95, 96, 125. 149 Gardner, Jimmy: 11, 23, 54, 57, 87, 88, 90. 134 Geary, Todd: 82, 93 Golden, Brannon: 82. 84, 150 Golden. Debbie: 22, 73, 136. 144, 146 Gose, Shaun: 17, 77, 88, 93, 140, 146 Grantham, Comel: 82, 85, 138, 143, 150 Greene, Bryan: 27, 28. 28, 54. 88, 90, 104. IN. 107, 109, 127 Gregg. Robbie: 126 Griffin, Kelly: 122. 123 Griffith, Andrew: 82. 138, 150 Grizzle, Brittany: 136 Girzzle, Shawn: II, 39, 44, 136 H Haddock, Mike: 82, I46 Haiges, Mike: 83, 93 Haiges, Robby: 53. 77, II2 Hall, Mike: 73 Hanks, Jeff: 77, 88, 93 Hanneman, Michelle: 78 Harper. Geri: 3, II, 26, 54, ll9, I22, I27, I35, I45, I52 Harper, Todd: 78, I28, I49 Hawkins, Leslie: 6, I8, I9, 22, 32, 34, 35, 5I, 55. 67, 94, 95, 96, I25. I49. I50, l5l, I52 Haynes, Mike: I5, I6, 73, I34 Haynes, Trey: 5, l5, 24, 27. 53, 55, 56, 87, 88, 90, IO4, IOS, IO6. I27. I29, I34, I46, I48, I57 Hediger, B.J.: 73 Hediger, Loleta: 47 Hill, Mickie: 43, 44, I49 Hobson, Chris: I4, 73, 88. 93 Hookum, Cody: 78 Houston, Eric: 83 Hubkey, Mike: 78 Hundley, Johnna: 78, I34, I37. I42. I43, I48, I52 Hundley, Wade: 6. 7, 8, 27. 32, 35, 53, 55, 63, 65. 66, 88, 90, 92. 98, 99, lm, I0l, lI3, II5, ll6. I23. I25, I25, I29, I48, ISI, I52, 36 Hunt, Rick: 5, 37, 52. 55, 64, 87. 88, 90, Il3, II4, II5, Il6, I3I. I46 Ingram, Gary: 73 Ingram, Jeff: 83 lsch, Greg: 83, I28 J James, Stacey: 9. 8I, 83, I34, I37, I43, I46 Jarvis, Missy: 8l, 83, IO2, IIO, I50 Jerlow, Kathy: 83, IIO, I28, I36, I38, I44, I50 Jones. Cheri: 78 Jones, Stacey: 73 Jordan, Dixie: 3l, 35, 36. 44, 63, 66 K Kavan, Cibyl: 35, 36. 55, 60, 64, 66, 28. I34, I47. I48, I50 King. Billy: 78, I38 King, Donnie: 83 King, Mary: 83, IO2, I36, I46 King, Tom: 44, 45, 88. 92, IIS. II5, II7 Kirby, Greg: 77, 78. 88. 93, I50 Koenig. Kurt: 83, 93, I50, I52 Koski, Judy: 55, 56, I27, I44, I49 Kusiak, Charles: 40, I28 L Lacina, Scott: 78, I09 Lamberton, Eric: 73, 88. 89, 93, I35, I52 Lawson, Jeanie: 22. 30, 50, 55, 65, ll9. I22, I23, I34, I45, 6l, l5l, I52 Lawson, Russell: I23 Leslie, Steve: 78 Liles, Greg: 20, 58, 6l, 62. 65, 67, 88, 89. 90, I05, Ill, l5l, I52 Liles, Keith: 77, 78, 88, 93. IO9 Linam, Jim: 33, 39, 45, I40 Lindsey, Tim: 2, 53. 78, I4I, I50 Linsenmeyer, Courtney: 73, I08, I35, I49 Loftis, Kelly: 43 Lubbers. Julie: 53, 83. I35 Lubbers. Lisa: 73, 74, I38, I39. I49. l5l Lynch, Fern: 47 Lynch, Michelle: 83, I36, I44. I45, I46 Lynch, Renee: 73, 94, I49 Lynch, Rick: 73 Lynch, Shawna: 78, 79 Lyon, DeMark: 53, 83 M Magaw, Bryan: 20, 7l, 83, 93, I38, I40, I52 Magness, Mike: 46, 58. 88, 9l, I05, I07, I20, l2l, I22, I27 Majors, Millie: 32 Males, Henrik: 83. 93, I50 Maravich, Lisa: 53, 82, 84, IO2, l36 Marchant. Shel: 23, 73 Mariano, Maia: 84, I38, I50 Martin, Rae: 82, 84, 94, I02, l36 Matlock, Debbie: 45, 8I McCanlies. Jeff: 6, I3, 22, 28. 36, 5I, 60, I40, I48, I50, l5l McCaslin, Robert: 73 McCleery, Jeff: 8I, 84, 93, 98, IO3, ll3, lI5 McCullough, David: 24, 74. 98. Im, I25, l3l, I34, I35 McCullough, Matt: 84, 93 McDonald, Jeana: 58, I35 McGivern. Dona: 43, 45, I35 Mcgraw, Kurt: 9, l6, 22, 74, IO9, l3l, I34, I35, I40, I48, I52 Medley, Daniel: 74, 98, 99, ICD, l0l, I35, I40, I52 Mefford. Judy: 74, I45, I49 Merrit, Debbie 79, 94, I46 Messick, Gena: 84, I34, I35. I43, I46. I52 Miller. Rhonda: 23, 52, 58, 67, I49 Miller, Staci: 20. 25. 26, 73, 74. I32. l33, I35. I45, I52 Milligan, Mike: 84, 93 Mills, Owen: 3, 5, 9, 2l. 27, 30, 36, 53, 54, 58, l5l Morgan, Doug: 84, 93 Morton. Doug: I50 Murray. Dia: 74 Musgrave, Dina: 79, I36, I42, I43, I50 N Napier, Jeremy: 74 Neese, Kim: I3, 74, l08, I29, I32, I37, I46, I47, 249, I52 Nigliazzo, Luke: 20, 53, 77, 79. 88, 93, IO9 Nixon, Randy: 79 O O'Connor, Erin: l7, 53, 74. I27, I34, I44 O'Connor, Kevin: 83, 84, 93, I38 O'Connor, Pat: 2l O'Connor, P.J.: I04, I46 O'Connor, Tim: 25, 29, 53, 55, 58, 87, 88, 89, 9I, 92. l04, II3, II4, II5, Il6, I26, I29, I37, I46, I47 Orr, Karin: 84. I50 Orr, Steve: 3, 74 P Pagonis, Darlene: 45, 46 Pagonis, Marci: 83, 84, l2l, I38, l39, I44, I45, I46 Paine, Julie: 53, 59, 65, 67 Papin, Mike: 74, II2 Parsons, Larinda: 53, 79, I40 Patterson, Penny: 84. I34, I40. I50 Penrod, Ashlie: 20, ll0, I5I Peresechino, Gregg: 79. 84, I38, l39 Persechino. Jeff: 7l, 79, I49 Piper, Annette: 84, I44, I45, I46 Presley, Karin: 79 lO5 Quillin, Sherri: I4, 79, l35, I46 R Rainey, Jason: l6, 24. 74, I34, I52 Rainey, Lew: 2. 46 Rapp, Cameron: 84, l35 Reed, Derryl: 32, 46. 53 Renfroe, Kathleen: 84, 85, l38, l45, l50 Renfroe, Jerry: 73, 88, 93 Rhodes, Brandi: 79, 94 Rhodes, Kim: l36 Richardson. Frankie: 46, 88, 92, l04. II3, II5 Riddles, Corey: 74, I49 Riley, John: IO4 Ringer, Sydney: 5, 6, 7. 22, 35, 37, 59, 6l, 63, 64, 66, 67, 94, 96, 97, lIO, I24, I32, l33, I49, l5l, I52 Roark, Shannon: 24, 53, 74, I52 Roberts, Jim: 40 Roberts, Mike: 85, 93, l38 Robinson, Woody: 79, l35, l4l Rogers, Ronnie: 79, 88, 93 Rosanelli, Joe: 53, 85, 93 Rosser, Linda: 33 Rosson, Mike: 26, 75, 88, 89, 93, IO4, lO7, I34 Ruminar, Denise: 75 Russell, Tonya: 24, 75, IOS, I34, I36, I45, I47, I49. I5O, I52 Rust, Steve: 24, 25, 75, I20. I2l, I34 S Sanders, Trent: 79, 80, 88, 93, lll, I46 Sandvig, Chad: 79. 98, lm, II2, I25, I5I Scheffer, Denise: 59 Schnee, Ron: I4, 32, 35, 36, 37, 40, 4l Schnee, Ronnie: 53, 82, 85, I40 Schofield, Kevin: 85, l38, l40 Schott, Kim: Il, 57, 59, I4O, l48, I49, l5l Schott, Kris: 53, 85, I44 Schraad, Jackie: IS, 34, 35, 36, 55, 59. 60, 64, 66, 67, I34, l35, I46, I48 Schwandt, Tracy: I2, 53. 59, l26, I44 Shanahan, Steve: 53, 79, 88, 93 Shepheard, Richard: 3l, 62, l35 Schinee, Mike: 46, 75 Sinn, Becky: 23. 75, I3l, I45, I47, I49, l5l Sizemore, Eric: 56, 62, 88, 9I, l04, I06, II3, II5. Sizemore, Steve: 75, 88, 93, I34, I52 Smith, Angela: 85 Smith, Brandon: 75, I35, l40 Smith, Charles: I34 Southard, Clinton: 75 Southard, Suzanne: 85, I44, l40 Sparks, Britt: 85 Spinks. Steve: IO, 79, 88, 93, 53, IO4, II3, II5 Stacy, Shawn: 79, l5O Stallings, Patty: 80, I4O, l5O Stambaugh, Amber: I25 Stambaugh, Marcy: 37, 42, 44 Stegmann, Christine: I6, l7, 24, 80, I2l, I34, l45, I47, I48 Stewart. Chris: 80, IO4 Stromberg, Christi: 53, 85, IO2. lIO Sullins, Dorothy: 4l Sullins, Inez: 47 Sullins, Jan: 47 Swaim, Elizabeth: 80, I46 Swanda, Chris: 85, 93, l38 lI6, II7, I27, I34, I46 QT Taylor, Dean: 53, 80, l46 Taylor, Glen: 85, 93 Thompson, Jay, 79, 80, IO4 Thormodsguard, Bryan: 80, I35, I4I, I46 Tomlin, Steve: 76, 80, 98. II2 Trudgeon, Tammy: 75. 87, 94, l3I, I45, I48, I52 Tucker, Mike: 46, 98, l02, IIO Turner, Joe: 23, 26, 53, 59, 62, 88, 9I, I34, I52 Turrentine, Brent: 6, I6. I9. 2l. 3l, 52. 62, 67, 88, 9l, 92, II3, II5, Il6, I22, I34, l35, I48, I5I, I52, 89 Turrentine, Monte: 85, 93, 98, lO3, II3, II5, I34, I52 Tyrrell, Karen: 62, I49 U Uhl, Amy: 5, I5, 2l, 26, 75, 94, l3l, I34, I36, I37, I45, I48, I52 Uhl, Bryan: 85, 93, l35, I52 Uhl, Jeff: IO, 20, 22, 25, 33, 72, 75, I34, I48, l49, I40, I5l, I52 V Voelker, Steve: 53, 75, I34, I47 W Wade, Kristie: I4, 26, 80, l35, I42, I43, I52 Waldrop, Barry: 34, 53, 63, 6I, lll, I52 Walker. Walker, Walker, . Tim: 85, l38, I40 Walker Jack: 45, 46, 94, 95 Kevin: 27, 80, 87, 98, 99, lOl, I24 Steven: 80, 88, 93, 98, 99, lI3, II5 Wallace, Phil: 8, 32, 34, 42 Ward, Dianne: 29, 53, 75, l46, I49 Ward, Jeanie: 72, 75, l3I, I32 Ward. Johnny: 53, 85, l03, I52 Ward, Lori: Il9 Watkins, Roy: 47 West, Karen: 5, 6, l6, 30, 36, 54, 57. 63, 6 I5l, I52 Whipple. Darolyn: 21, 25, 75, iss, I42, l46 Whitfield, Jeff: 3l, 63, I34 Williams, Mark: I2, 3l, 53, 63, l35 Willkie. Marnie: 80, I45 Wishon, Chere: 5, 63, 95, 97, II9, I24 Wishon, Cynthia: 78, 80, 94 Witten, Amy: 7l, 80, I47, I49 Wolfe, Suzanne: 72, 75, I36, I37, I42, I43, I48, I48, I5I, I52 Woolbright, Darian: 75, 7l, 94. 95, I20, l2l, I23, I25, l3I, I34, l36, l37 I45, I48, l52, l5l Wright, Scott: 53, 80, 88, 93, IO4, l07, I46 Y Yates, Leslie: l7, 8l, 85. I34. l36, I43, l50 Young, Laura: 24, 75, l35, l36, I37, I49, l5l Z Ziegelgruber, Kim: 80, 88, 93. I04, l46 , I24 6, l32, l34, l42, I43, I49, Qeimiq 3'-:W . ' if mf. gf. . . in 48, F Q ei ' . 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