Del City High School - Eagle Yearbook (Del City, OK)
- Class of 1976
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We, of Del City High, sense the special importance of this particular year for some unknown reason. Every day of this school year seems to hold a magi- cal edge in the hearts of each student. Classroom studies, football games, pep assemblies, hallway gossip, and Q j-Lunchroom lines fill the school corri- dors with a zestful panorama of spirit and vigor, adding vitality to life's atmosphere. Our year is special. Every second ticks away in harmonious tran- .,3, Nm lla' af rift! fi xr 'Q 'Q' ikrrflxykrr, ! Y quility. Our year is here splashed in a rainbow of brightness. Our year . is our . . . RED LETTER YEAR! ,...--' OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM LEFT: Buddy Silva, Chuck Walker, and Don Stovall enjoy the lightheartedness of the school year. BOTTOM RIGHT: New principal, Mr. Leo Holland, and new head football coach Henry Man- ning discuss the school events. ABOVE: Betsy King, Diane Dressler, Anna McKe1vy, Kim Molina, Diane Rogers, and Danny Bryant relive their younger days at Airplane Park. THIS PAGE, BELOW: Del City, progression in motion. I+ Started In The Sprung Spring - a season of the year fixed with clean, clear feelings of freedom. Birds soar aimlessly over the out- stretched limbs of green trees below. Students linger about, filling their lungs exuberantly with the fresh spring air. Life seems satisfying. The spring season pushes invigorat- ing adrenilin into the body's system. Students feel like achieving, and they do. The spring was a monumentous one, filled with outstanding accom- plishments. Del City's track and base- ball team rumbled through the season claiming their respective conference titles. The Del Aires, in quest of rais- ing enough funds, finally made their exodus to Vienna, Austria. Summer came, and students headed in separate directions. Some toiled in the sum- mer heat while others bathed in the invigorat- ' ' ing rays of the sun. Sum- mer, it seemed, was just a short pause between an - eventful spring and a --., A , glorious school year. fri ,RJ 15 B 1 qyvx . i ,.,,teX ' a X VN T .5 -NN. x eEu 5,Hh. 'Eu use 4 'casa ,A I f ' 35 :id 59 1 P --Aff L' 1 1- L T' X Rig! A M 59, QQ aqftflf tty. t - N W V lQ,x'if , t .ti t tj - t .J .ng 5, ,ft 5 ,,x, ,,, ' P , fy., 'fa Ns ,Q X ti L :Q Vw' l wi . l X A H l , 1 l w ll. w ' 4 OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM LEFT: Annette Donnel and Bill Braddock enjoy the state fair. BOTTOM RIGHT: The Del Aires View the beauty of the Danube. in Austria, Europe. CENTER: Jaws -mania strikes Oklahoma. ABOVE RIGHT: A gleam of delight shows in the face of the girl. It's circus time! THIS PAGE, BELOW: Kendall Brown exhibits the form that makes him one of the top hurdlers in the state. ABOVE LEFT: The sun sets on a satisfying summer. Mc., 1 S , 1 . , fQ1'xff.,ffx H xx .' 4 I I 45 l , :MQSEQQI .fs mga? 1.5 L L. it ..,i 1 it ,, tt, Q42 X i ' 'fi f 5 ef-4 . W 1 1 l' Tig!! ' Y H! ii ty, Lay ,E B Mimi? , A iitw, W 1-95, 4233 W 1 i 11 at tg 3, fl5fJQ,,l, 15 . ng . A . f A The school year was a cavalcade of happenings. Bright-eyed sophomores stepped through the school doorways, eagerly waiting to sense the newness of their surroundings. Juniors, feeling at ease, walked the carpeted halls in happiness. Seniors, with less than a year left, sighed and hoped for an unforgettable school year. Their hopes were answered quickly. The first signs were shown in extrava- gant display. The young Eagle football team, scorned by the media in the preseason poll, ripped through the gridiron season, establishing them- selves as a perennial power. The band worked diligently each morning, to produce an unsurpassable performance of musical ingenuity. The year seemed perfect - and it was. ABOVE RIGHT: Norman Hood and the band march through the streets of Del City. ABOVE RIGHT: Lennie Pickard shouts out instructions at a pep assem- bly. CENTER RIGHT: The front lobby trophy case adorns remnants of Del City's achievements. BELOW RIGHT: Kathy Farley takes a break from class- room activity. 5 N' 5 . figiyiy OySj97f S35 6929 Fi QR Q' SWWR M M gf X15'iJW5fif Q50 ysxg 6 vp 01 , Tlfe Schocmfw gilicfyf Q5 17 ABOVE RIG Vlkf? - T-hl' g f m QX RQHQQDQQ Y 8 P 8 The school year was just a part of an eventful year. America's bicentennial celebration helped cap off one of the most illustrious occasions in the short life of Del City, Oklahoma. The 1975-76 school year coincided smoothly with the celebration of our country's independence. Continually, we must fight setbacks and push onward. Our pursuit of the seeds of life can only blossom through our pride and integrity. Our country will undoub- tedly remain as a land where the rich and the poor can live in the hands of democracy, progressing forward with the changes of today, inserting them into tomorrow. Our future looks bright, and it will be. ABOVE RIGHT: Oklahoma City, as seen through the fountains of the Rob- ert S. Kerr Park. BELOW RIGHT, RIGHT: Reflections off the Myriad, show the City National Bank and the Sheriton Building being constructed, signs of the old and new. Our Red LeHer Year - , i . iv -f-.fW 'i 'f'if-if- '-what 'H' mf-ay-ww' I GH M :ri 1' I 577 A Y, ff- H., ,Qt-.t,.,, f-., ,R ssl., 4 I 7 'Rauf' UU :Jaws N. -cf4Q Nl 'UI 4 .. Y.,-ll., 1, , . S The Fuiure In Focus WWE? ABOVE LEFT: A circus clown shows his bicentennial spirit. CENTER: Inde- pendence Arc, at the state fair- grounds, salutes our founding fathers. BELOW LEFT: Mr. Bill Hart portrays a striking resemblence to Abraham Lin- coln, our 16th president. BELOW RIGHT: Constitution Fountain shoots into future's horizon. 'Z' t b ' '? X3lg?. '?? f'f':1'fM ' 4 4+ N FQA -4 4 ,A An' 'K , A v P 9' , 5 x'Y ,- 4?-fl E A., war A -1 1 vs' Epi Q26 .. iq? I ik 1 Epi 'Hi az ! . . --af '23 r '11 l .0 iff? 295 l g- -1 ' fi ?fff Z. : k v ' nr Zi? XP! lily ' 4 'Q if vi . V -B' ik' i Brenda Hall signifies the many moods, and styles found in Del Ciiy High School srudcms. 4 va YT Q 5511. C v ty if . ..5?f',igLxsi3+ Q19 . i34gE'm3Ygi.3i5f'4gxif?ff , i'ff4g?'i.Y,iggxiZfgS'i.35?4'g 3 v'-I v yy 9 ' ,411 L! .l ng ,A 5, ' 4 ' , 2 - ' 1 A , ' 1 ' v Q ', ' k55i?35Q3iTf'4g?i4Zi9fxi'If', . in 'xi ffY2, 1534 L+ nik. 5453? Y Sig MUTE? im? , N WWQWVMVVMQ c D qoff 'M MQW W M M mg L grit . v - gf fy ' In -,'.'t3 '-qt ..'fZ ht , YP, 3f1'ff5.7'?5?'5f25f23'i!Qi?.5??5?245i5??5E?5i?E5?iEQEQEQQKEQEEWH 5 awww pM'W'f'1 Milf? My M Af An' ' 1 in 44' 4 5? HX: I I ,E I '55 Zi! 'KP bi ac .,, as iw 255 .1 ' r ' J - 'r fix AIG wx L 4 Epi f 5 fig 443 23' 'vw nay W School brought the hustle and bustle of many students old and new alike . Teachers got right down to business, but studying was not the only thing the DCHS student was interested in. There Del Cifg Gefs was the first football game against Grant with a surprising win over the Genreals in a sudden death over-time . As policemen directed traffic on the outside, students strolled through the halls on the inside. Steadily but speedily DCI-IS was off to a fast start. v 1 if l g V fi Y ...f 4 xiii. 'wt sf if ,Mk t Hawk X ,111 is ,- ' BJ if ,1- f t -3-,sa-4 2 4:4 itveixf f gf Q -Vw imfalrff - ,r W g Vxyc ,c , t y ww A.. w dxf j3Wf5 V f f Mg ' Ss 12 -1 :Ak 1 'Q.. 11'5'iif 9 gill Off To A Fasi Siari i 3.2 lg -,.A kg:-, 1 -1111 .. 1 .- Lv ' X62 . GXTKWOX .I Q . OPPOSITE PAGE, BELOW LEFT: Home- coming festivities came early in the year. ABOVE RIGHT: Tami Braden settles back into classroom life. THIS PAGE, BELOW LEFT: Eagles lineup for another gridiron play. BELOW RIGHT: Scott Hansen ponders the new year. ABOVE LEFT: Once again the parking lots fill up, but with the guidance of new security guards. r '1-. it .yu A' gq....w..w Y 1 A Wa- vi , mt I . wwf ' ,f l 5 I .f. . al, g wj tQex8'zQ3?iQ4: 3 J? gy , ,iesifi ,Zi f3','TQ'5 I I I , :,1,,3 i .r 1, Aj? -a,,,+2-ef 15 aaaa W :W A up w . -n ai. Q . P, V311 After the year got rolling and stu- dents settled down from the long sum- mer, studying was not the only thing students did. The student body was always trying to devise ways of getting out of classy especially with the pep assembly. Pep Assemblies broke the monotony of class and at the same time brought the student body closer together with yells and skits. Band practiced at 7:00 A.M. sharp every morning in order to perform at half time and pre-game shows. With class elections and student council meetings, the 75-'76 school year was well on it's way! DCH9 Siudenls wt V 'f Tr' yq?Q,ti,7 'gs ,gmt N Progress Onward in a pep assembly. LOWER LEFT: Sophomore Dana Jones was stunned by her first high school pep assembly. LOWER RIGHT: Pam Sheildman takes advantage of an hour in the library. THIS PAGE, ABOVE LEFT: A student's view of a rainy day through class election posters. ABOVE RIGHT: The band displays the colors during one of the many pre-game shows. LOWER LEFT: Lisa Forrest and Mark Peeler enjoy the clothesline race at an evening pep assembly. THIS PAGE LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Colston addresses the junior class. OPPOSITE PAGE, ABOVE: The Red Nex section participates Homecoming 1975-76 5 f f I 4 ' K W, 9 .,g g!.i 4.A,3 fjsgliu V Q' , . uai i U ' ummm' H 'flu-'fx 1 Q N 1 kf:-5p.3x'bX 5311 I ' JA 5 5-li! f .45 LWJ'J ' 34 1' M I , 5 um: HJR , ': ,' .,,-I 4 IFLTI-L 'Lrg A .,- 1 4.Q,.,.....- Y Q' '- 7 yn-' Lx 41 r P The week of September 29th to October 3rd was set aside as Homecoming week in Del City. The week was filled with many activities. Store fronts supported the Eagles with win slogans and illustrations. 13 sepa- rate organizations constructed their version of a homecoming float. The homecoming parade featured Lieutenant Governor Nigh followed by the football queen candidates and attendants, 13 floats, the D.C.H.S. Band, 27 horses and about 30 decorated cars. The pep club announced Tuesday as Sneak up and Sock it to 'em Day, Wed- nesday was Terrorize the Titans Day, Thursday was Turn the Titans inside out, and Friday was Red and White Day. Thursjday night Eagle fans gathered at the Community Center for a pep rally. Then finally Friday night the Eagles hosted Carl Albert and defeated them 37 to 0. ,.,,v,.w-lsmv --- ' Q1 '53 QD 107- T13 0 YS Pe WVS1, ABOVE: Senior Red Neck Queen candidate, Paula Ross and her escort Jeff Kilborn. RIGHT: Lyn- ette Charboneau daydreams about her love life. BELOW: Sen- iors Julie Scholz and Jana James express their successfulness from getting marked off the DNA. mei X nm tif In years to come, as I look back, how will I remember? Will I remember the year as it was or as I had wished it to be? Will I remember only the happy times or the disappointments? Did I utilize the days and the months to form lasting friendships with others or will the experiences we shared be lost for- ever with the closing of a book? Will I recall the good times of shared laugh- ter that came from such simple things as eating ice cream, or enjoying the fresh spring sun? Was I alone or was I a real part of them? What will I remem- ber? ABOVE Seniors L1sa Courtney and David Workman during the Red Neck coronation LEFT Skoal chewer Mike Davis. BELOW: Happi- ness is having a close friend that will buy you a flower, as shown by Patti Wisdom and Jana James. Ji H' z Nl -- ,ff ! .fs : . a 25 xtsgi lg 5 w, 11213 J I Merrg Chrisimas l'N my OPPOSITE PAGE, ABOVE LEFT: Lisa Parenica, Ginger McElroy, Lana Lem- ons, and Jana James tell Santa what they want for Christmas. OPPOSITE PAGE, BELOW LEFT: Santa visits the Pep Club Christmas Banquet. CENTER OF PAGE: The Del Aires sing out joys of Christmas. THIS PAGE, ABOVE: A Merry Christmas is being with one's friends as shown by Janice Breitling and Tina Foley. Vfzvrwi 1' 1 ...gill ' weib savnnv1.w V., .., gt,,,. ,Q 1. 'E 5 gl A Lian X 1 ,Q ji .K K f. in To Be A Brighier Dag Did you ever wake up and find out that you were late like David James, oppo- site page, upper left? Maybe the stairs moved, opposite page, below left. Then there is the Monday night pep club at a wrestling match, opposite page, above right. Juniors really try hard, opposite page, below right. Steve Smith just could not keep away from parking violations, this page above left. It was not unusual to find Danny Speaks on the floor, this page, below. Dare lx These are only a few glimpses of where Eagles dare. Woops, says Cathy Taylor, this page, above. The halls were too quiet for Bobby Birnbaum, this page, below. These boys are pushing the teacher! opposite page, above. In too big a hurry to stop and read? opposite page, below. sig, F'l . Saundra, Lisa, Jana, and Lana stick together in friendship. Goat-ropers survey the situation. You've Goi A Friend Kathy Engle and Peggy Rankin waltz down the hall. Rednecks show their talent at pep assembly . Winter, spring, summer, or fall all you have to do is call, you've got a friend . Qiudenis Receive HDL ALL-STATE ORCHESTRA - MARK HARVEY ALL-STATE BAND - MARTIN MARKS ALL-STATE CHOIR - TONI FIELDCAMP, TAMELA GIBSON, KELLIE SULLENS, CHUCK KING. IOHN HOCKING. BUTCI-I CAMPBELL, AND MIKE PLUNKETT Special Honors GIRLS' ALL-STATE AND BOYS' ALL-STATE - BILL CHURCH, DONNA STEPHENS, LENNIE PICKARD, DENNEY CRABAUGH, JAMES FINCH. AND RAY ADDISON 'IVJMN' A NATIONAL MERIT FINALIST - IENNIFER MONROE ALL-STATE ATHLETICS - LEROY SMITH AND RANDY WIL- SON The student body of DCHS voted in February to select Kevin Northcutt and Linda Redwine to hold the honor of Mr. and Miss DCHS. They were chosen for their outstand- ing leadership and school spirit pro- vided by their participation in school activities. Kevin was letterman in football and track. He was also chosen by the stu- dent body as a senior favorite, Best All Around. Linda was head cheerleader of the Pep Club. She was chosen by the stu- dent body as a senior favorite, Most School Spirited. Linda is active in FHA, FBLA, and was selected to repre- sent Key Club as their Sweetheart. Mr. and Miss DCHS 4 I fe F33 i z 1 E Linda Redwine and Kevin Northcutt S. Receive Honor M i ,, Q Linda shows her spirit at a game. Kevin helps the school by working in the office Kevin and Linda also enjoy some time out of school. ABOVE: Saundra Parker enjoys the weekends by doing her own thing. RIGHT: Mr. Logan has fun, something common to many. BELOW: One always seems to find time on the week- ends to relax with friends. The juniors make a habit of relax- ing. 1 Fi :fi -, is fl' ,ii - ff: A S Weekend QL i ? Q'H': 1fVN'.qv'r X-N35 1,L'1fvX.S, N Aciiviiies We MW f W Jxwwt CAM! Vim QNX gdbmjxmwwlmlw NXQAJA in Jtxmoqjc Aaah- 7-fdbvut Ck nfvdce QLMVMWL ,, pw Qfwf. AL. wifi i Kodak o' film Having jobs was quite common to many as Lisa Dolan, above left, and Beth Pierce, left, are some of the few who work on the weekends. 33 Y 4514 'sun if wixy ' X x , I 1 f,.r f I 1Q m , 74, V, VV, , ., AM. . ,. , , ., , ,I 5 K , .,, g A, ,f 63 S if 033 K 1 'x 29 ' 1 Iwi' z 1 L F h I V.. --.-Q I N, X I 1241 Q 'div Q 'S 3 . . v' , ,M 'E E II 1 .Qui X J. 'WAY 1 . .. ..-1 A 4 f ' .. 4+ nk , , . - N, rzvwm. ,, J-. ,in 'Nw -v 4 favs, v 4, 1 f-f:.R.1f'g'fQ1Qf 1 4 1 aa- 1 ,5 .ij f :mf 2 QQ' , eq ip, 4 ,. 1 . .5 -N 'A iw. f ' f - at Q Q - l 51 . 1 H Q , ri 5 ' 3 12,3 H? ,, .. 511 T f 4 M VV fli mv En' ABOVE RIGHT: Patty Wisdom and Mary Jo Sweeney, the jeans and denim look. BELOW LEFT: Paula Shepherd, the tem dress. X41 P' K LN ashion '76 What in 1975-'76 sent us to the head of our class? The word is Fashion 76. They were found on the students at DelCity High. For the girls there were the longer skirts, big dresses with belts, big purses, scarfs and blow dry hair cuts. For the boys there were corduroy pants, more men jewelry, mainly puca shells. Then ofcourse, there were the ole favorite blue jeans. The only thing that changed about jeans was the variety of styles to choose from. Part of the gorgeousness at Del City was the intelligence to design your individual standard which some of the students on this page demonstrated. ABOVE: Tina Foley and Randy Scott dress up for the occasion. BELOW: Tony Cain the everyday casuals. 'fNib 'Q A, . l kk is 34,4 in ffiffz ff as Agana .,,f N' Sai, ffwff -4- U XRg 1315 v 2 w , , v ww -nr L Q 2. 4 W 5 ,4 N ui we xrqi Q h is ZI: Q, , 3 wk lv W ' HQ! , , i c ' M M as F f'0 'if r i 63533 ' ' Yes We Do This year school spirit was shown by all students at Del City. The pep club, little Eagle, Red Necks, and the band helped to make more enthusiasm. Beat the Bombers T-shirts were worn by all the day of the MWC game. During the Powder Puff football game, both senior and junior boys supported their class. The boys helped the girls by coach- ing, cheering, decorating houses, and giving favors. The senior girls defeated the junior girls 14-0. ABOVE LEFT: Denny Crabaugh concentrates on stealing the ball from the Moore Lions. LEFT: The football boys show high spirits at a pep assemble. ABOVE: Little Eagle, Mike Davis, takes a rest during a game, Oklahoma is tops in wrestling. 4 xy, ABOVE: Eufa1a's contemporary Fountain Head Lodge. BELOW: Have you ever heard of OU football? I u Oklahoma K We x LEFT: The sculpture, END OF THE TRAIL, signifies the Indian's recogni- tion of his defeat. BELOW: Two Okla- homans taking time to enjoy Turner Falls. .E , M 1.9 V , C04 C1042 'T afar L , . it .' 'fg.l.xlf l Those Were ABOVE: Gordon Bouret is a typical Del City guy! LEFT: Peggy Rankin cheer- fully does her duties as an office aide. BELOW: Julie Jones, Mark Bryant, Tami Braden, Vicki Inabnett, Pattie Wisdom, Lynda Hager enjoy their Senior year. K ' ,m....26! 4 03 4-P4 -sv 45 IM? Such Happg Times ABOVE: Terry Golden, Those were such happy times, and not so long ago. How I wondered where they'd gone but they're back again just like a long lost friend, all the songs I loved so well. Looking back on how it was in years gone by , and the good times that I had makes today seem rather sad, so much has changed. It was songs of love that I would sing to them, and I'd memorize each word. Those old melodies still sound so good to me as they melt the years away. All my best memories come back clearly to me. Some can even make me cry. lust like before , it's yesterday once more. Written by: Richard Carpenter, John Bettis Published by: Almo Music Deby Strawn and Tina Foley have a good time at a Pep Rally. LEFT: Randy Wilson thinks back over the football season. 4 an ' '41 '44 ra- -'v'4 +h4' Aga -v 44 lf. .' XP! ik ZH' es- 1 'T + 1' 1? n ' + lf .,, v v 41' .4 fi Pi Q 552 KHP 443 'I 51 V 5 lk . iff -1 if. Y . ar 443: 4 Z2 I ik: ZH' T517 l 5. Q fd ik .4 .1 f .if 41426 Q Q2 t we 'Zh .if QQ ' 4 Us if it p Y nu' 7?i3lE?4Gx43i32Y45?n43g3i? an .142 234. 1 fi? 130+ Pat Bush works ro perfect his Chemistry project. 4 'fr 'f2's:.M2r3H2:+waf ua-.4 -.f,-- .,.- , A. 4.3'.v'1'+.A'A.3' 9451 43 ffl-+ rig 34m an gffipgff ,, iQ- 4 ,, QQ. 1 i r i E123ii?f25??5?5fiE?Lif'i'52?52i?45?fk5i3sZ2?2?55?Efi5?3si5?52I3?E2E2i?eEi??r,i?eEi.??5lffiESf2is 4 r 1 Ani 41. 7232552 mf M ffm ZIZZZZ7 if 3 Mfffd W Q if f i f 5 2 r 1 Q 1 tg 'El 4 A person is judged many times by his ability to speak well and to write well. For instance, a man pointed out to me that he felt that people should have told him why it was important when he was taking English. He said they were so busy teaching him English they didn't tell him why it was important. He found that in the service when he wrote a recommendation for a person that the way he wrote it meant whether that person got a higher rank or notg and he didn't know how to write as well as he should have. You can't communicate any other subject unless you do it in written or oral communi- cation. Also in English we have literatureg and sometimes people can see the practical part of the grammar and the vocabulary, but they can't see the importance of the literature. People learn to understand other people through reading about other people and their feelings. Anybody who has gone very far in his education always says that the reason he thinks he did well was because he read so much. He just read anything he couldg but he learned to like to read because somebody influenced him. Language Arts Reinforce ABOVE: Mrs. Irwin holds a spelling bee to check students vocabulary. LEFT: Kathy Ryan ponders over a grammar assignment. RIGHT: Mrs. Walker discusses short sto- ries with her class. Basic Comm unioaiions Skills ABOVE LEFT: Beacon reporter Betsy King questions yearbook editor Bill Church about yearbook progress. ABOVE RIGHT: Beverly Newman works to meet a year- deadline. LEFT: Beacon staff member Linda Morgan writes a request for a on the staff blackboard. RIGHT: Students in Mass Media!Communica- tape a radio broadcast. 'Ng .MM '- N, ,rim if ,:f'. .. ,G 47 Speech. Debaie Teach Perseveranoe Deduciive Reasoning The thing about speech is learning to communicate. Everyone has to com- municate whether they do it verbally or nonverbally. In Speech I we try to have actual experience in all the situ- ations where we might be called on to speak. For a person going on to col- lege, it's very vital that they have speech in high school because that is one course that is required for college. Communication is the key, I think, to our whole world right now in that we have to communicate not only among ourselves but with other countries. We do self-evaluationsg we evaluate one another - we're not always aware of our problems. Until we become aware of a problem we have we car1't correct it. This is one of the lessons we try to learn in speech. As far as debate is concerned, the main thing that I try to teach is that there are two sides to every story: and sometimes more than two sides. We analyze a problem. We study the his- tory of that problem and what hap- pened in the past to create the problem that we have today. If we have prob- lem X today and create law Y to take care of it, then maybe we're going to have some harms that grow out of the resolution that we try to use to solve the original problem. This is one of the main things that I try to teach in debate. We debate both affirmative and negative, meaning that we go for a change and then we try to defend not changing something. If a student can do both of these then he has learned to be objective and learned to use logic. Mrs. Griffin TOP RIGHT: David McFarland takes a negative stand in debate. ABOVE: Speech students study material in their books. MIDDLE RIGHT: Kathy Ryan, Theresa Savell, and Chris Stearman discuss topics in Creative Writing. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Goslin's class analyzes Scripture in Bible as Litera- ture. i lllllllllllllll Fine Arts Encourage Self-Expression Students should take vocal music for everal reasons: for the fulfillment it rings in working as a group and then eeing that goal achieved: it teaches them team work and reliance and responsibility of their own: it gives the creative person the chance to develop the creative part of his personality and talent. I think our facilities are above aver- ge. We have practice rooms with ianos in them, which is excellent. Mr. Ron Staton I feel that we have an excellent instrumental music program here at DCHS. The band members work hard :hroughout the complete school year. We are very fortunate to have a com- munity that is as interested in us as they are. The band parents do a great lob of running concession stands at ath- .etic events, and the band greatly appreciates their efforts. Being in band gives the student a hance to pursue a career in music, nd we have produced many outstand- ,ng musicians. Mr. Buswell The speech and drama department Jffers the student a chance to express limself through speaking or acting. Ne have had a very good record of our graduates excelling in the areas of TOP RIGHT: Choir girls provide for ligh notes in a song. ABOVE: Mr. Sta- on discusses some difficult chords with tudents. RIGHT: Marla McMeans .ccompanies fifth hour vocal music alass. speech and drama. Mrs. Long The art classes try to teach the stu- dents the different styles of art. and also we give the students a chance to express themselves. Mr. Vogt ABOVE: Sandy Kilburn is taken by SUI- prise at a football game. RIGHT: Band directors and members review numbers after c,1ass. BELOW: The marching band performs during half -time. W ..., , . I M K 3 .X , f.jfs-- I ' V A - is . , A, I fy., ,, 'J 9 glam ,i , W :aw-,gg ,. Taleni Through Experience ,f- TOP LEFT: Randy Moore and Danny Gutilla discuss set construction with Mrs. Long. TOP RIGHT: Art student molds clay-face. LEFT: Dancers prac- tice steps for a school musical. ABOVE: Kathy Broderick admires her macrame work . I think we have a good curriculum and a pretty broad base this year, of course there are some things we could always add. European History has been mentioned as well as a room just for showing films. As for quality, I think we've got a good staff. We added five new members to the Social Studies department this year, the biggest turn- over we've had in a long time. We have some excellent young teachers and people like Mr. Burton and Mr. Wilhite, the old heads, that keep us on top. We hope to add some new classes to the curriculum next year, as well as to delete those that people feel are not important. We're always open for sug- gestions. I always ask my students what they would like to see offered or what they would like to have the opportunity to take. This is the way we get some of our classes. - MR. BRANHAM t I :lip t ' TOP: Students complete a reading assignment in Miss Pratt's World His- tory class. RIGHT: Mr. Branham lec- tures to his psychology class. ABOVE: Mr. Logan looks for outside help. Sludenls Learn Mit? it Www 5 , T tty fiiffs LEFT: r. Logan outlines the Federal Government for an American History Class. BELOW: Kathy Gage works on a his- tory assignment. BOTTOM LEFT: Sixth hour can be very try- ing. BOTTOM RIGHT: Miss Pratt explains questions to stu- dents in sixth hour . Siudenis Compare TOP LEFT: Kevin Hill listens intently. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Klentos and Ann Shipley show mixed feelings about Kevin Hil1's addition to the class discussion. RIGHT: Steve Westone models for the Spanish III class. Cultures As Well As Languages I really feel that a person who has taken a foreign language receives a more well rounded education. ln a for- eign language class, it is important that the student learn as much of the language as possibleg however, it is equally important for the student to learn something about the foreign country's way of life. After a student learns something about the customs of a foreign country, it enables the stu- dent to have more educated opinions about that country. Most high school students are inter- ested in a future vocation. Many busi- nesses that used to do business strictly in the United States are now branching out to several foreign countries. We TOP Mrs Kinnear explains Spanish grammar to her students. LEFT: Mrs. Dilling's class sings French Christmas carols RIGHT: Mrs. Dilling reads a short story in had a speaker from Parker Oil Com- pany, Tulsa, Oklahoma, and he emphasized the importance of a for- eign language. One of the most valuable aspects of knowing a foreign language is the fact of self-improvement. A foreign lan- guage contributes to the personal growth and maturity of a person. After a conscientious study of a foreign cul- ture, the individual will realize that foreign countries are both similar and different to our culture in the United States. Mrs. Klentos 1 of 4: ABOVE: Mr. Newsom explains an equation to his Trig class. RIGHT: Biology students learn the mecha- nisms of microscopes. Q24 Science and Maih ABOVE: Mark Goeller gazes inquiringly at a beaker during an experiment in Mrs. F1ood's Chemistry class. RIGHT: Biology students prefer not to read their assignment. if? i - 5 -- p s i-:: ::,: if if'- ' ,:. A Mvif H 'fi md if .Zh - bfi I' Creaie Higher Skills 3 M., k Y 5 K , . .V ag, 5 . W2'fQ.' - ' I 1 2,4,.j:.g.e.. , ,W W Q A M .A The present curriculum in the math department was very adequate: how- ever there are some needed additions to be thought about as far as upcoming courses. Equipment was available and all that was needed was located within the department itself . As for the Science department, Mr. Jones added, we had a very adequate ' curriculum which covered the basic W A 1-t, sciences needed by the general public ' as well as for the college bound stu- dent. However, equipment was lim- Q Q ited. Some of it was never purchased M3 - and some of it was as old as the school. ,f A f 1--' W, 's?'2X5tif .fx -gov' ,- xv' UPPER LEFT: Mr. Newsom explains a Trig problem. MIDDLE LEFT: Janelle Garret and Janet Lambert worked on an algebra assignment. ABOVE: Mr. Holt watches questionably as stu- dents work on their assignment. LEFT: Melanie Dunn asks for help from classmate Sandy Kilburn on an algebra assign- ment. Everybody should have business, because the world depends on business. Business is the biggest elective in the school, because students can go from high school to business jobs without having any other training. High school students can get many full time jobs after graduating. In cooperative office education we have general office and secretarial office practice. The students go to classes in the morning and work in the afternoon. Many employers comment favorably on the DCHS student. The civil service examination and the merit board examination are given in the spring to Del City students, and the ratings have been very good. Mrs. Moon Business Skills Applicable L ing ll class works with new electric typewriters. -u an-...,,,h - TOP RIGHT: Typing I class runs through warm up exercises. LEFT: Rhonda Baker completes an assignment. ABOVE: Typ- In Evergdag Life 97' I - A . X ,F nuns.. TOP: Business machine class uses a lot of tape for assign ment. LEFT: Shonhand class works in groups. RIGHT: Busi ness machines class is puzzled over an assignment. W-'AA-of...9g,, LEFT: James Lambert prepares to take the wheel. ABOVE Students steer toward safer and more alert driving habits RIGHT: P.E. girls compete in archery. OPPOSITE PAGE ABOVE: Simulation teaches students to cope with emergency situations not normally encountered on the road. LEFT Coach Derby instructs students in proper wrestling holds RIGHT: Charts and posters familiarize students with the innu- merable traffic signs they may encounter. Self-Preservation With America's leisure time becom- ing greater, more of an individual's time is spent in an automobile. This being the case, driver education is probably one of the single most impor- tant things that a student could learn that could be important to his life. Math is important mentally, English is M important, but they won't save his life. In driver education, if the stu- dent gets out of the course what he should, it is something that could save his life. Mr. Maxwell Students should take P.E. for their own enjoyment and to learn to carry over a physical activity so they can use it later on in life. It makes them bet- ter persons physically, mentally, and emotionally. They get the advantage of working together as a unit and meeting people under less stressful sit- uations than in an academic class- room. P.E. students should be taught to enjoy a sport for sport's sake. If they do enjoy it, it becomes a place where they can relax from the classroom. Mrs. Morrison et's dr I-tight Home-Ec And Wood Work All the skills and knowledge that we teach in the home-ec department are practical and everybody needs to know it regardless of whether they get mar- ried or not. MRS . FEE The students who enroll in family living classes are mostly seniors, and they're getting ready to experience a change in life style. MRS. SCOTT Wood work students learn the basic rudiments of a trade which can be applied to any of the craftsman trades. As a primary function, it teaches the proper use of tools which a student either uses now or will use in the future. MR. AARON -0 -,,v....,!. Y-'N I S' W, in lg, l ABOVE LEFT: Debbie Looney works on Home Ec project. UPPER RIGHT: Adonia Davis is busy on Home Ec pfoject. ABOVE RIGHT: Patty Wisdom and Danny Speaks practice getting married . I Teach Praciical Skills ABOVE LEFT: Jackie Musgrove works on shop project. ABOVE RIGHT: Family Living students relax while the teacher is away. ABOVE: John Laughlin assists classmate on shop project. Vo. Tech. Offers Large-Scale The mission of this school is to offer students an opportunity to learn a trade or a skill which they can sell after graduation. Many of our courses give students good background material before entering college. This isn't a terminal education program where it ends at high school and they go to work. We really do feel that it's not a new concept in education. Vocational edu- cation has been going on to some extent in our high schools since 19275 but, in the past ten years there has been tremendous expansion in voca- tional education. Legislation has pro- vided some money for this expansion. This has helped to encourage schools throughout the country to expand their programs. This school district has ari- sen to the challenge very well. Mr. Basil Jones TOP RIGHT Willy Reser constructs a sofa in upholstery class. LEFT: Donnie Farley Jeff Newman and Jeff Mann discuss a blueprint in drafting RIGHT Del City VICA representatives are, from left to right FRONT ROW Volly Tinsley Debbie Hay me Jane Wainscott Debbie Duckworth Naomi Daugherty. SECOND ROW: Roger Mandrell Don Little Jerry Vickey Quinton Stansberry Jeff Carter Gary Belew Bruce I-Iirrill, Willy Reser, Dale Garrett. Training For High-Paging Trades 13 -V 1 TOP LEFT: P. Wheeler, I. King, B. March, V. Brown, L. Huggins, D. Tinsley, G. Brecheon, J. Singleton, I. Wain- scott, J. Stubbs, and Debbie Duckworth fix each other in cosmetology. TOP RIGHT: J. Johnson checks his meter as he tests a circuit in electronics. LEFT: E. Hearn checks his ink supply as he runs the press in printing. RIGHT: D. Everhart tunes up a carburetor in auto mechanics. Distributive Education students can work at anything that provides a serv- ice or sells a product. Being in DECA helps one to mature and assume the responsibilities of a job. The teachers of DECA provide helpful criticism for the students. Sharon Evans, DECA President The special education department offers a very fine education to those students who would have difficulty in the conventional classroom. Many of the students are on a work-study pro- gram. They go to school part of the day and they work the other part of the day. This gives the students a chance to prepare for the future. We have a very fine department that offers both individual and class instruction. Mr. Dixon ABOVE RIGHT-: Students involved in the work-study program discuss an assignment. ABOVE: Mrs. Rex offers advice to her students. RIGHT: Lauri Standifer decorates the DECA display case. Specialized Programs Increase teiw Q , fi . Y 9' -uv f- fi Qiudenis' Abiliiies. Self-Confidence I tb 'u 5 , f- :Q 3 zu. TOP LEFT: LEFT: Students work hard to complete work- study assignments in class. TOP RIGHT: Sharon Evans works as part of her distributive education program. ABOVE: Mike Schultz works at his on-job training pro- gram. if ffl ffigiifiddwfflTiE4552Ef25H?35K?i4i?2?52Ef452Zf'ff'i'?5?Ei?F An' '1 ., A P 9' 4 Q L ff 'll' l 1 445 1 P O 1 P 44 .I r'v K v'q 0 ? 4 I V '55 fm 4 ni 4.1 4 i if n 4 K gf 4 I' 4 Q . Us 4 231 4 l ,Af fd 4 Q sri 1 s 44? 41 v A' 4 5 nn' Senior Eddie Tun ponders his school year memories. W if 'F f fi? '4? -'1 i?'.7 fi 'A x5E'g?xQ?Q. iffiqgfgfifgiffvf .EHR . iffm nt 134+ f 5i?E?iE+i?325?5i5fEi5i?2Eii?:iiiE4?Z?i?,i32?2Z2?25232?i?5??5Q4Eii?s5?iE32a K, E DDQ Qvspl Q2 Mig x , C35 X Q?fg g'Qi,fo3 S?55fffQ, QW ' Qyyigj ask iff 5393 N ey ZYQDEQQS E54 'XF OQ Qfi33ONgN55 iw W N, M A11 I .,, 4 v-' 'ir H MX 2555 4 . A v vi? . ,i EEZ, x Q +241 4 1 ,Q v' .gg 4:23 54,31 5 43 ar gggxgwggnugwgfggiw ig' 55+ , J, - '.fj4 j 'k1P-if' .4 -4-.1-,,,. - .2 ,, -, , ,, ., 'A .4P','. A., ,. .Al,'. ., 1,2 4. Vg 4,, 5-ii3W51?,fs:f.f::f , mZ?221Er'f2S'i43?.4:??4:fi?m. 4,42 , Q.. mx , aw. Board And Superiniendeni Make Decisions Dr. Lewis Eubanks led the Mid- west City-Del City school system through a very fine year. Dr. Eubanks was genuinely interested in the well-being of the schools in the Mid-Del area. 'T BOARD MEMBERS: Don Barker, President: Dr. Anthony Thomas, V. President Bill Crouch, Clerk: Marie Moore, Member: Melvin Decker, Member. Mr. Kenneth Meek Dr. Vernon McAllister Mr. Ron Millican Mr. C. G. Weaver Mr. J. E. Sutton LEO HOLLAND DCHS Presenfs New Principal A new dimension was added to Del City High with the arrival of Mr. Leo Holland as new principal. Mr. Holland said that he was fortunate to be at Del City with such a co- operative staff and student body. He was constantly seen walking around getting the views and opinions of faculty and students. Through his many years of experience as an educa- tor, he easily adapted to the atmosphere and varied attitudes of Del Citians. Z ' ,e Mr. Holland supervises the school. R. DON COLSTON ARNOLD RICHARDSON IOE COX Main Office Junior Attendance Sophomore Attendance RIGHT: Mr. Richardson taking care of a minor problem. BELOW: Mr. Cox preparing to write another admit. BELOW RIGHT: Mr. Colston checks an unusually long DNA list. Counselors Guide Siudenis 'lk nm...- 4, TOP RIGHT: Mr. Richey talks to Kenny Oleson about certain classes. TOP LEFT: Mrs. Thompson goes through one of her students files. LEFT BOTTOM: Mr. Green discusses credits with a student. RIGHT BOT- TOM: Mrs. Nett. Ernest Green Javonna Nett David Richey Evelyn Thompson The four counselors helped students from orientation all the way to gradua- tion. No matter what problems the stu- dents had during the year, the counselors were always willing to lend a hand. Each counselor had a number of stu- dents, but they took time out for each individual. Diversificaiion Offered In Many times students fail to recognize the importance of proper oral and written communication for future success, in spite of the fact that the English teachers tried to stress the fundamentals of good writing and speaking. The head of the English department was Mrs. Maxyne Kelley. Mr. Richard Strahorn and Mr. Jim Corder were new additions to the English department at DCHS . Vfs ,A-, Q' ,':!Jl I fs- Cathy Burnett, English Troy Caswell, Anita Dilling. French Creative Writing, Betty Goslin, English, English Mythology, Bible as ' Barbara Fitzgerald, Literature English Ima Geanne Irwin , English 1'0 1 X -1'- ' ' 1 lim Corder , English , Yearbook Pat Fuller, Journalism, English Maxyne Kelley, English TOP: Mrs. Parkinson, Librarian from State University. ABOVE: E -A S v Mr . J . Corder . ,,-- A., Language AH 3' rt? X, .I 'GQ ur., QL, 47 ? ikef' Ian Lawrence. English Q.. -ff-if , ggwgf - - Shirley Kline, English J 1 N L Richard Strahorn. English, Team Sports ' is V , fa ' , Ea 'W' ,W 0. - i E A 1, . f-- , 5 If s A A .,,. 1 -W J Q 'gi W X f .it Q , ' HI' 'M ,, i ' A K l W , I f 4, 3 k Vg? g Lily Klentos, Spanish Marty Mullen, English, Act. Director Anne Winzenread . English, Pep Club 1-if ' ' as ,,,,f . T ! Helen Kinnear. English, Spanish Mildred Maison, English, German Mona Walker, English Lynne White, English iwffffr TOP: Students le rn from Mrs. Goslin. BOTTOM: Mrs. Walker holds Ken- tucky, her favorite student. Qiudenls Learn Aboul Malh ff! ' as f: . 4 ' 4 K. ' L A 'X V , ,I . 1 I if A we V f, .. :V fc QA l i ' o Jeff Bennett. Biology, Don Branham, Gladys Flood Physiology Psychology, American Chemistry David Holt, History Louis Iones, Physics Geometry, Algebra Kathleen Horton, Biology , Chemistry Math, Science, and Social Studies helped students who planned to go to college. The Sciences are beneficent, they prevent men from thinking. If a man hasn't enough common sense, the more science he has, the better off he'1l be. Math is like climbing up a steep craggy mountain, it fully recog- nizes your troubles, when once you've reached the top. History is a benefit also. You learn events that happen through the years of many famous peo- ple who lived . RIGHT: Gladys Flood. ABOVE: Dick Logan. Science. and Hisiorg ABOVE: Mr. Melton helps his students with their Algebra RIGHT: Mr. Bennett. .1 . V A V .vie A Daryl Locke. Psychology, Audio Visual, American History . -' Team Sports 'v Dick Logan. American History rf Lyle Maynard , Driver's Ed . , Law and Justice, Human H, , ff ' in Relations 'A ' , ' Allen Mellon, Algebra, HS Msyh , 'K 5, ' ,,.-N1 I 1 W I T Newman, Biology I K t Les Newsom. Algebra 'I ' 1 , fgQ K 7' i . K Linda Pratt, History ' I , Jan Prober, High School Math, Algebra . we .. ,B ' Q' ff .' rt x ' fi, '44 ' if jx f i 3 'W fe, gi.. ,y .JN if v r m-.P-v t - , - . ,, V 1 ,+- ..r A,-QM :lf Q J! f W1 .fu-' .od Big Businesses are superior economic tools by which to provide those things that constitute the physical basis of living. Del City High School has classes which include typing, business machines, shorthand, notehand, and Cooperative office education. This provided requirements of good business men and women. The dept. head teacher was Mrs. Moon. Fred Aaron, Woodwork, Woodwork Technology Luanna Chitsey, Accounting, Bookkeeping. Typing Don Ethridge, Woodwork Marion Fee , Home Economics C. D. Foster, Mechanical Drawing I X a ' Mary Anne Fritzler, General Business. iq X Typing, Shorthand . I 2 , iii is-. . 'wr i 1.14. lb Carol Froch, Distributive Education Sydney Hamblin. Typing. Personal Typing, Notehand W. L. Hawkins, Distributive Education 78 Trades And Vocahons ABOVE: Students learn a trade through mechanical drawing. ABOVE CENTER: Students practice to improve their typ- ing skills. :Ria Xi N- fl 1. i n ,' git . Hill' s .w 5-2 Tl- cs: ir fi A A C is I Are Taughi In Business Ed ucafion el BELOW: James Cooper employs his skills. wr' EF Jim Howard, Accounting Hilda Jordon, Home Economics , Family Living Janie Milum, Shorthand, COE Audrey Moon, COE, Typing Susan Prescott, Typing Dave Robertson, General Business and Careers, Team Sports Marge Sauer, Arts and Crafts, Typing Penny Scott, Home Economics 'YK Betty Sheperd, Typing Gayle Stout. General Business David Weaver, Business Machine and Business Law, Team Sports , '5 , Ina Albertson, Special Education Albert Buswell, Band Sid Burton, American History, Team Sports Don Davies, Team Sports, Biology Wilbur Derby, Team Sports, American History Richard Dixon, Special Education Larry Fisher, Team Sports, Drivers Ed. Bob Goodner, Band Phyllis Griffin, Debate, Speech Bill Hart, Arts and Crafts Rick Harvey, Team Sports, American History Betty Honey, Library -gr.. LEFT: Mr. Rick Harvey Officiates the Powder Puff game. RIGHT: Bonnie Nix. Specialized Teachers Expose 4- it There are several different activities for the students to participate in DCHS was fortunate to have such a fine staff of teachers to lead the students to the myriad of activities. lv WWW' , 2. Qiudenis To New Concepi Jeannie Long, Drama Henry Manning, Team Sports Tom Maxwell. Driver's Ed. , Team Sports Carol Morrison, B Team Sports, P.E. sf p Bonnie Nix, Library Thelma Rex, Deaf Ed. Gary Rose, Team Sports, Earth Science Ron Staton, Vocal Music, Del Aires Andrew , Art Wilson Wilhire, Team Sports, History Winston Havenstrite, Social Studies Craig Wiseman, Social Studies Library gives students a chance to research class material. Finn: Seorelaries Provide ssisiance For The School Tereas Modena, Delores White, Kathy Martin and.Shei1a Preble were kept busy in the main office. They issued school supplies to teachers, handled the school finances and took phone messages. Pat Shield, Barbara Shuck and Ann Redman checked students in and out of school in the attendance office. Lois Powers scheduled students to see their counselors . Connie Roberts, a 1975 graduate of DCHS, was the Library Secretary. TOP: Therea Modena, Delores White, Kathy Martin and Sheila Preble. ABOVE: Leigh Ann Gage waits to see the counselor. ABOVE RIGHT: Pat Shield and Barbara Shuck. ABOVE FAR RIGHT: Ann Redman. BOTTOM RIGHT: Lois Powers. BOTTOM FAR RIGHT: Connie Roberts. 11' 9 Tammy Allgood walks down the hall to the cafeteria. .4',.a ' Cafeieria And Cusiodian Personnel Work Hard The cafeteria workers added a third lunch line which speeded up the serv- ice. More tasty delights were added to their menu. Some students even enjoy milk and rolls before school. The custodians had duties throughout the year to maintain a clean appear- ance that DCHS is proud of. TOP PICTURE: FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Cafeteria workers Marcella Thayer, Marie Sander, I-lellen McClung, Ole- tia Porter, Emma Stewart, June Hobbs, Charline Hooper, Thelma Hall, Jean Davis, Wanda Gregory. BOTTOM PICTURE: FRONT ROW: Cus- todians Lydia Cozens, Marie Vick. BACK ROW: Edwin Gentry, J. D. Bal- lards, Orvel Vick. A sophomore is a special breed of high school students. Formerly, they were the c1assy class of their cher- ished junior high school, now, they stand in the shadow of others, eagerly awaiting their chance to regain the spotlight . Del City's sophomores were an exciting and invigorating group. Quickly they forgot antics and acquired habits. Their hopes certificate of social driver's license, was moments. Yet, the and memorable. their junior high new high school of obtaining the competency, the met with anxious year was bright ABOVE RIGHT: While his classmates study, Doug Cookston relaxes in child- hood memory. LEFT: Sophomores for- get that phones have homes too! BELOW RIGHT: Sophomores learn that cars can't run unless they have gas in them! WHAT IS A QOPHOMORE? 'Bur U l isgkf ix 1 W . Q, - . ,bww W My 7.4. .-' Q Y f- s ,,,,.. cl ABOVE LEFT: Cheryl Northcutt looks around hurriedly after dropping her books in the dark hallway. ABOVE RIGHT: Becky Anderson studies hard. BELOW LEFT: Sophomores find it nec- essary to take a daily nap. Absher, Cheryl Acebo, Richard Adair, Kenneth Adams. Raylene Addingron. Edward Agnew, Charlene Alaro, Kevin Allen. Kevin Allgood, Tammy Allred, Bryan Allred, James Alsup, Lisa Anderson, Rebecca Andrews, William Anquoe, Cheryl Antrim, Melvonda Armstrong, Cindy Armstrong, Roger Arnold, Carrie Arterberry, Marvin Ash, Aurora Ash, Robert Atwood, Jalene Avers, William Baer, Mani Baker, Rhonda Baldridge, Matt Baldwin, Karen Ball, Gary Greg Banker. Barker, Ray Barker, Roger Barlor, Barlow, Par Beth Bamard, Craig Barrley, Tamrya Barton, Jay Bassler, Richard Beasley, Alice Beavers, Pamela Begarek, Don Benenr, Lisa Berryman , Jeff Birch, Kyle Birnbaum , Linda Birrs, Danielle Black , Michael Bleigh, Diana 4 Qophomores Begun Busg Year A+ DCH9 Blose, Ioy Blue, Larry Bobbelt, Cindy Bond, Gaynell Bond, Randy Boone, Larry Booze, Vickie Borden. Johnny Borden, Micki Borders, Alisa Bourassa, Jeanette Bower, Candy Bowman, Kevin Boyd, Clifford Boyd, Vaughn Braddoc, Elizabeth Chris Duroy works studiously to complete an assign Brand, Teresa Brecheen, Doyle Broadstone, Tony Brooker, Sheila Brorherwn, Ryan Brown, Dean Brown, Gari Brown, Russell Brown, Shawn Brown, Terri Brown, Victor Bryan, Cynthia Buck , Steve Buckner , Terry Buford. Tammy Burch, Marion Burchart, Debbie Burgin, Mark Burkhard, Alan Burneu, Brian Butler, Greg Byrd , Victor Cambell. Cheryl Cambell. Marsha Cambell, Steve Canady, Michael Canfield, Krisonda Capps, Lisa Card, Donna Carlton, Tom Carter, Kevin Carter, Mike Carter, Sandra Casey, Mike Cedeno, Charles Chambers, Cindy Chaney, Linda Chatman, Donnie Cheadle, Dwight Chrisman. Bobby Citty, Becky Cilberg, Diane Clark, Donna Clark, Jeannie Clark, Paul Clason, Darla Clay, Marcus Clevenger, Starla Clowel. Theresa Cochran, Karen Cochran. Sharon Coker. Cary Cole, Monty Cole, Patty Collins, Douglas Collins, Joe Combs, Kathryn Cone, Billy Cookston, Douglas Cordum, Shane Cost, Trudy Costiloe, Janice Cox, Karen Crawford, Earl Crowder, Tommy Crumbley, Linda Cupp, Tammy Daigle, Beverly Dalton, Michael Damon. Geri Danforth, Saundra Daniels. Lynndal Daughtry, Darrell Daughtry, Naomi Daviee, Pam Davis, Betty Davis, Carrie Varsity cheerleader Terri Williams leads Sophomores at a Pep Assembly. ,ill ko' ...f -3 F95 Sophomore Qpiril Shows kv Davis Helen Davis, James Davis Nancy Davis, Ronald Davis, Sherri Day, Linda De Graffenreid Larry De Sha, Sheryle De Shazo. Patty Dean. David Dean, Zarina Delise, Pete +4 1 'rw 'vs rv. Denton . Ronald Denwalt. Eddy Detamore, David Dickerson, Buddy Dickey, Jeffrey Dickey, Kent Dickey. Sharon Dickson, Dana Dimick, Jan Dodd. Cathi Dodson, Thomas Dolan, DeEtta Dommert, Guy Doncevic, Sandra Doty, Brad Douglas, Delane Douglas, Janet Dowling. Tracy Downs, Iohn Dukes. Janora Duncan, Sandra Dunn, Donna Dunn, Stephanie LEFT: J.V. quarterback Smokey McCarthey fol- lows up after a pass. RIGHT: Karen Smith prepares for a cheer dur- ing a Pep Rally. Duroy, Chris Dye, Lynn Easley, Regina Easterwood, Dorinda Easton, Regina Edwards, Gary Ellis, Tony Emerson. Mike Ennis, Tony Enright, Beverly Enright, Brian Ergenbright, Kevin Eskew, Marcia Estes, Susan Evens, Tina Farmer, Mark Fatkin, David Feary, Raynette Felix, Aaron Felix, Rhonda Fletcher, Clayton Flores. John Flynt, Cindy Foreman, Tonda Fortner, Laura Fountain, Jeff Fullbright, J. Denise Gaines, Jamie Garcia, Phillip Garrison, Dean Gathrighl, Lisa Gee, Brent Gentry, Kevin George, Perry Gibson, April Gibson, Mike Gibson, Terri Gilbert, Russell Gitthens, Connie 1 , IK. srl, Underclassmen Quppori F14 f? Fx J . g W . f Q 4 .f I id G , , ,H s o A Q5 R R 4 1 ' C G i I -fv . jj: 1 i l Sophomore J.V. cheerleaders add spirit to J.V. games. V. Through IO-O Season Glasgow, Debbie Goeders, Brian Goodner. Mickey Goodnight, Terry Graham, Sandra Grassi, Jeffrey Gray, Frank Gregory, Mike Griffin, Doug Griffin, Kennerh Griffin, Terry Grubb, Sandra Guillory, Deborah Guinn, Anita Gutierrez, Valerie Guthrie, Tim Gutilla, Stacy Hager, Lori Hager, Tom Hahn, Teresa Hair, Angela Hall, Lorrie Hall, Wesley Hansen, Diana Harlow, Krysti Harmon, Stephanie Harms, Evelyn Harris, Lynnice Harris. Don Harris, Keith Harwell, Marty Hawkins, Billy Hawthorne, Karie Hayes, Charlene Haynes, Lujuanna Haynie, Phillip Heard, Theresa Heinrichs, Debra Henderson, Robie Henrion, P. D. Henry, Jimmy Herr, Victor Herrod, Tim Higdon, Denny Hilbert, Janet Hill, Karen Hindes, Bruce Hinkston, Bruce Hinkston, Nita Hitchings, Kim Hitt, Richard Hoeth, Audry Hoffpauir, Pamela Hoggard, Tammie Holcomb, Joyce Holmes, Jim Holt, Sam Hopkins, Davida Hoskins, Tom Horrel, Ray Houser, Karen Houser, Steve Howard, Darryl Howard, Robert Howell, Billy Hughes, Teresa Hughey, Max Hulin, Shelley Hull, Kimberly Hulse, Doyle Humphrey, Donna Hunt, Darrald Hurst, Ann Hutton, Dianne Ikeda, Tommy lnabnert, Wendy Jaclson, Connie Jackson, Luther Jacob, Saundra Jacobs, Jamin Jay, Charles Jenkins, Cindy Jester, Carol Jezek, Brent Johnnene, Tammy Johnson, Lee Johnson, Mike Johnson, Roger Johnson, Steffny Johnston, Jeff Jones, Cindy Jones, Dana Jordan, Tony Kanechen, Danielle Karr, David Keating, Debbie Keen, David Keener, Beckey Keithley, Freda Kelley, Kaye Kerensky, Chris Kilbourn, Jeanette King, Mardell King, Wardell Kirk, Sid Kirkpatrick, Tracey Kline, Martha Knight, Joe Kosrelecky, Cathy Laird, Pam 1.- 5- e Sophomores Find Life A+ Del 4' -16253 :te ' ' in In between classes, sophomore David Keen walk. with Beth Pierce in DCHS' crowded halls. Ciig New And DiH'eren+ La Ponsie , Calhrine La Ponsie, Eddie Lambert James Lambert, Julie Lambert, Shari Lancaster, Diane Landgraf, Tom Lane, Kerry Lanforcl, Ralinda Lang, Tim Larson, Robert LeGrande, Robert Leap, Angela Lewis, Cynthia cf' Lewis, Eugene Likowski, Lisa sz r ., I Typing classes were a new e Sophomores. Lillegaard, Randy Linville, Terry Litke, Annette Little, Mark Loague, Denise Logan, Marty Long, Carlene Long, Paul Lovelace, Jeff Lowry, Twila Lucero, Barbara Lurtz. Jon McBryde, Kenneth McCann. Jimmy McCarthey, Smokey McClevinus, Paula McClure, Gayle McClure, Tony McKnight, Darrel McLaughlin, Janet McMeans, Marla McRae, Timothy Magnus, Doyle Maiello, Larry Maloy, Gloria Manousky, Tracie Mandrell, Roger Mangham, Paula Manley. Jeananne Marcus, Dorrie Marguth, Julia Marler. Rodney Martin. Jacquelin Massengale, Vicki Mathes, Steve L-1 xperience for most 93 Matthews, Clevern Matthews, Teresa Mauk, Rick Maxey, Sharon Maynord. Kirk Merrick, Lynda Miller, Cynthia Miller, Don Miller, Don Millsap, Jeanne Misuraca, Rick Mitchell, Rickey Molet. lohn Molina, Joey Monkres, Gary Monroe, Paul Moore , Billy Moore, Darlene Moore. LaVonna Moore, Leon Moore, Sieve Moore. Tammy Mooreman, Randy Morgan, Lisa Moiter, Michael Mullins, Vicki Murray, Robert Musgrave, Allen Nelson, Cynthia Nelson, Lisa Nevins, Jeff Newburn, Timothy Newkirk, William Newsom, Mary Nickels, Randy Nixon, Bill Nobles, Rick Nonhcuu, Cheryl Nowka, Bobbi O'Brien, Pat O'Connell, Linda Oliver, Michael Ortiz, Phillip Orwell, William Owens. James Owens. Kevin Paddock, Donald Palmer, Bryce Palone, Timothy Parker, Anthony Parker, Donna Parker, Karen Parsons, Danny Parren, Nancy Patrick, Gene Payne , Larry Sophomore cheerleader Terri Wil- liams looks expectantly for another Pearson, Patricia Pederson, Lori Pelman, Michael Peterson, Danny Petrusawich, Greg Petrusawich, Mark Pfeffer, Phelps, Phelps , Phillips Phillips Phillips Pidgeon, Pierce. Frank Patrick Robert , Cheryl , Kenneth . Lori Wendell Charla Piper, Patrick Pill. James Pittman. Plaisted , Linda Paula Porter, William Potett , Thomas Powell, Margaret Praclmore. Kimi Pratt. Katrina Preble , Prince , Proctor , Pucket , Pucker . Sandy Willie Keli Denise Patrick Purdon. Karen Pymm, Jeanne Rackley. David Ramirez, Teresa Rankin, Cynthia Rasmissen, Nancy Raper, Shelly Ray, Jodie Redus, Kathrine Reed, Elizabeth Reeves. Jeffry Reid, Rickey Reilly, Kimberly Reinke, David Reser, Ronna Reser, Willis Revels, Tom Richards, Janice Richards, Paula Richardson , Guadalupe Richardson , James Sophomores Experience Changes fe Richardson, Pauy Rikli, Ellen Rinke, Charlotte Roberts, J. David Robinson, Loretta Rogers, Elaine Rojas, Raul Romine. James Rooms, Belly Roper, Sharon Rosetano, Michael Ross, Jimmy Rowton, Diane Rue. Mary Runnels, Donald Ryan. Daniel Sackeu, Kellie Sanders, Mike Sandini, John Sandridge. Charles Sanin, Mary Scales, Karl Scheer, Clarice Schuler, Sherry Scou, Sherry Scully, Diane Seay, Kim Seegel, Chuck Segress, Mary Sellers, Randy .As Year Progresses 1 ,. . V gp, 'Egg 3 2 t , t W ... ,S R '5 'S IM' Shackleford, Connie Shafer, Karen Shahan, Richard Sherfield, Sabrina Shipley, Gail Schultz, Jamie Sikes, Ion Singleton, Catherine !5iWif .1'v Q h I Sloan, Mary , Smith. Alan t b Smith. Carla ' ggi, Smith, cathy l Smith, Denny Smith, Donna Sophomore Attendant, Trudy Cost, smith, Karen and escort, Richard Cross, watt anx Smith' Kenneth iously for Homecoming Queen to be an crowned ti ,g IT J Smith, Margaret it K , mi. 'i ' ' Smith, Michael ,Q DQ A A S .h T El, A , 3 H -- mit , eresa Q . . f 5 5:1 Smith, Teri l , ' Eff A Smotherman, Tiki ' 5 ' ,5g3Q,YQ',7Qfi:5'i l ., , Snawder, Bobby ' K 'I . Q Sneed. Alva ' de 1 'X '1 - ia -fr f 1363 We R VA -'-f4 ., South. Charlene ,Q Z t . F. Spencer, Donna Gigi . K f L Spriggs, Duane :' - L Spurgeon. Steve 'W' N - f' .f Y Staden, Sonya k'ki '55 - ' X , Stanfill, Shawn H I , 5. Stanberry. Quinton X' it . ff , x . 112 'si' 2 35? TTY: 7- ' ' 1 'K Y gi. X 1.3. Steele, Roby I , ' , K A 71 .53 Stehr. Gary af.. ai . Q f , Stephens. Robert ' Q gy . 1.x Stephenson, Donald .- Q J. t ' ' A Stephenson, Darrell .fe a ' ' 1 . ' V ,-,641 . X . .i-u k V A , 4 - -'N Stewart. Charles 1 fm' ff ,.-QC-teazl,-tw . .' f S' ,L' - - 1 H7132 :xnxx 'f2.2,J'3:f..L fl-ef' mmm Isa S if, at 5 1 af' Wm , .A ff? Storts.Lenia1 1 1 ' 'ggi Strecker, Deborah 'G' ,gig Strickland, Susan .5 X 9.5 Strickland, Tari Stuart, Kristi Sturgis, Christine Sullins. Karen me te, .Digi r ff Sullivan, Vaughn Sumrall, Nancy Sutton, William Taylor, Catherine Taylor. John Taylor, Kim Teaney, Michele Tedesco, Gary Thayer, Jimmy Thee, Tim Thibodeau, Crystal Thomas, Teresa Thompson. Rhonda Thompson, Vera Tidmore, Terry Tidmore, Wayne Tilly, Karhy Tindell, Theresa Tinsley, Cheryl Tinsley, Sondra Tollison, Mary Towery, Beverly Tullis, Mary Tucker. Brian Turbyfill, Chris Turner, Chris Turner, Terry Tyson, Arnold Underwood, Paul Underwood, Renee Upton, Marvin Vandernack, Cindy Vela, Tonya Wagner, Barbara Walkup, Dame Wall, Kevin Ward, Janice Warner, Devvie Warren, Jimmy Warrington, Sieve Washington, Cheryl Watson. Mike Wells. Billy West. Janer West, Paul Westbrook, Laquita Whire, Gil Whiled, Paula Whiteside, Ken 's s L. 1, Qi 'se I ig k is fa' f 1 y J 1 af Q M551 4 - 1- 1 V , 'C ,ga B it , lk Sophomores Gei Involved -fn .fl ' W 34 1 U. e s K -1 w. ' 'Si x f ra N I 4, fe., I ' K 4 Ego I 1 ,F . 3 ,E Ea ,ax -x 'iv mf ' Q are ' 'A '41-'fx rf' , 4. K ff 6 -1 . . :M ,., i ,V W X .f A- .ir . m X f ..: Q A in F Q , .,. 3 , 0 -15, Whitlock, Barry Whitmore, Bill Whiuemore, Mary Wilburn, Susan Williams, Beverly Williams. Cherri Sophomore Gail Shipley displays musical ab1l1 ties during a half time performance Williams, Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Willis. Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson , Jeffery Kenneth Kim Lauri Paula . Rosalina Tammy Terri Terry Bobby Cynthia Jay John Teresa Wingate, Bobby Witt, Tammy Womack, Marty Womack, James Wood , Kevin Woodring, Alvin Woolfork, Kim Work , Keith Wright . Jo Wullenwaber. Robe Wyatt, Donna Wyatt, Gina Young, Debra Young, Rick A junior is a middle class citizen of the high school social system. He's on an elevated plateau, over-shadowing the young and eager sophomores. Yet, he is still a notch away from the older and controlled senior class. The juniors at Del City High were thoroughly optimists. Every breath of air brought new vitality and wisdom to their refreshing souls. Their accom- plishments rivaled those of the seniors, bonding the school in a spirit of tran- quility. ABOVE RIGHT: Ray Powers goes over notes before big test. LEFT: Leigh Ann Gage and Shirley Iames delight in bal- loon selling antics. BELOW RIGHT: . . Did I tell you about Saturday? Anyway . . I 5101.5 mama lil O S S ABOVE LEFT: Jimmy Hendricks looks at his other eyes. ABOVE RIGHT: Mary Grimes ponders a classroom topic. BELOW LEFT: Creepy bugs and wiggly worms come into focus for Wesly Horton. Abbott, Raylyn Allen, Karen Allred, Ed Amend, Debbie Ammerman, lim Anderson, Francis Arable, Sheryl Arinwine, Sherry Armstrong, Tammy Arnold. Troy Asbell, Bobby Bailey, Jimmy Bailey, Randy Baldridge. Dorothy Barnes, Becky Barnett, Carolyn Barnett, Norman Barnhill, Kim Bartlett, Cheri Baxter, Daniel Beach, Jim Bean, Edward Bear, Bruce Becker, Dale Bekeris, Lorraine Bell, Susie Beller, Tim Biddle, Lonney Biddle, Ronney Bierman, Tommy Birnbaum, Daniel Black, Luke Blair, Theresa Blanchard. Randy Blakenship, Karen Blansett. Connie Blasing, Susan Bledsoe, Mike Bobbirt, Tony Boone, Donna Boone, Steve Bottoms, James ,. 'Q-af Buford, Robert Burkhart, Keith Burnett, Steve Callihan, Fred Bourassa, Mark Boyles, Diana Bradley, Darrell Bradley, Don Brame, Susi Branson, Marcia Breedlove, Donald Brittling, Karen Brock, Mike Brock, Vanda Broderick, John Brodrick. Lisa Brown, Debra Brown, Gloria Brown, Mike Brownen, Teresa Brum. Marilyn Bryant, Danny Cameron, Chuck Juniors Gef Involved UNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: FRONT ROW EFT TO RIGHT: Robin Ellis, Vice- resident: Kristi Strauch, Parliamen- lariang Cindy Mitchell, Reporter. ACK ROW: Deby Strawn, Treasurer, e Flores, President: Jan Miller, Sec- tary. vw-x Asif- tl, T 1,,,xf+'sg-M' .wr-w,.gL4iM Q ,, i, wv . me .qwwrf was 7-'IJ' Y fx 15. P 'id' 'mr'-'sv l. ,f Cannon, Jackie Cardenas, Cheryl Carithers, Karen Carriger, Duane Carroll, Vanessa Carter, leff Carter, Sheila Caruso, Tony Carwithen, Sherri Casey, Terry Chapman, Angie Chappell, David Charboneau, Lynette Chase, Sian Christian, Wayne Christner, Robin Chynowirh, Martha Citly, Sherry Clark, Carolyn Clark, Gary Clark, Lori Cloud, David Cody, Paul Coghlan, Randy 17 an S: . A 5 755- H' Kf E? e Juniors Awaii Their Chance 5, 'F N AJ.-s sri? 'Q-'x '-67 Q., ,ff Aa Conley, James Conover, Pal Cook, Raymond Cookslon, David Cosby, John Cosper, Don Cox, Sherri Crabaugh, Kim Craig, David Cross, Tommy Cunningham, David Cunningham , Debbie Dahlke, Mike Damron, Cathy Daniels, Mark Daughrery, Peggy Davidson, Paul Davies, Pat Davis, Adonia Davis, Bruce Davis, Debie DeShazo, Iudy Dempsey, Diana Detweiler, David Dewbree, Deena Dick, Jerry Dillahumy, Laura Dixon, Rick Dodd, Karla Dodd, Melanie Dommert, Connie Dotson, David Downing, Bill Dozier, Lauri Dubala, Donna Duckworth, Debbie Duffel, Laura Duffy, Penny Duke, Keith Dukes, Tammy Duncan, Donna Duncan, Terry Dunn, Melanie Dunn. Randy Duren, Penny Eakins, Giselle Earl. Kathy Eastman. Lee Elam, David Elliott, Tracy Ellis, Robin Emerson, Shelly Epley, Carrie Eschbach, Richard Ethridge, Michelle Evans, Brenda Evans. Kimi Everhart, Dan Farley, Donnie Farley, Kathy Feemster, Cindy Finch, Richard Fitch, Dale Flatt. Kenneth Fleetwood, Rick Flores, Joe Foley, Tina Ford, Linda Forrest, Lisa Foshee . Brenda Foshee, Randy Fountain, Gene Freeman, Frank Freeman. Jimmy Fry, Chris Gaches, Ricky Gadbois. James Gadbois, Jerry Gage. Cathy Gage, Leigh-Anne Gaines. Vanessa Garrett, Dale Gates, Becky Gatewood, Perry , bf x. 3, wwf vrff If' 35.4 3 5 re fiskeiyisll' Juniors Take Pride A- r ,W x' ai,r 3 at Q 1 1, mf l Gentry, Tony Germany, Lydia Gellle, Kim Gideon, Gina Gilleland, Ruth Glidewell. Charles Glidwell, lohnny Goekeler, Sue Gofonh, Mary Golden, Pam Golden, Terri Gray, lim Gray. Kelly Gray, Tim Green, Richard Griffith, Annerte Grimes, Mary Grimmeu, Mike Guthrie, Maria Hacker, Mitch Hagar, Paul Hagar, Steve Haines, Beth Hale, Janice V Vanessa Sommerville takes of school library. RIGHT: Personette entertains herself dur- class. ? fit Halitzka. Patty Hall, Ellen Hammond, Steve Hand . Lee Ann Handling, Larry Handy, Roberta Hanning, W. L. Hargrave, Donna Harker, Taryn Harmon, Vernon Harms, Etta Ham, Lee Harrelson. Kelly Harris, Brenda Harris, Danny Harris, Donnie Harrison, Iohnna Hatchet, Anita Mary Grimes and Jeff Car- ter are caught goofing off during class . Q-- . ,5 . , ?' i n ,,'.. 1 1. MEL 1' I f K 21 4 ,, a t 1 'K I We 5 if 'ff ' ' . ' ' ' i - 45- U A - fl 1 . ' a ..:1iM 'H f 0 .51-.H ' ay-f ,y kb 1' .Q j A - -5 . 'ff . T4 N' 1 , , x ,I 3 ' 4' A ,'s1.!,,,J Ja if A F . 5 n , 14 fs Burge Roberts waits patiently for another touch- Hawk, Barbara Hawkins, Linda Hawkins, Sherry Hawthorne, Anita Haynie, Debbie Hearn, Paul Henderson, Vanessa Hendrix, James Henning. Randy Henry, Ervin Henry, Pam Hesterlee, Debbie Hirtill, Bruce Hizz, Randy Hocking. John Hoffman, Eddie Holt, William Hooks, Anita Hoover, Terri Horton, Wesley Hoskins, Debbie Huggins, Lari Hulse, lon Hurst, Leslie Hurst. Marcia Hutchinson, Jerry Ingle. John Ingram , Teena Isaacs. Nena Isaacs. Randy Jackson, Andrea Jackson, Dan Jackson, Marilyn James, Shirley Jaqua, Jan Jenkins, Tim Jobs, Mary Johnson, Eric Johnson, Lisa Johnson, Steve Jones, Billy Jones, Elijah Judd, Mike Keating, Jim Keene, Bill Keith, Kari Kendrick, Mary Keszler, Kathy Kilburn, Linda Kilburn, Sandy King, Julie King, Kelly Klopp, Elizabeth Knapp, Terry Knysh, Tracy Konrarh, Mary Kopycinski, Ed Kues, Ricky Lafferly, Lisa Lagaly , Chris Lam, Mai Lamberr, Lee Lambert, Janet Lane. Marilyn Laughlin, John Lawrence, John Le, Fong Ledford, Mary Lemasrer, Tamm Lens, Tamrnie Lewis, Kerry Lewis, Kevin Liles, Bonnie Lindsay, Randy Lindsey, Carl if Juniors Have Spam Q. , 4-1- -. L 'N ,....- 1-rx! I of f I-fixiilli . 'kk' H ' sf' Junlors participate in Loyd. Carolyn Lucas, Donna McBride, Cliff McBride, Guy McCa1ister, Jean McClaren, Julie McCoy, Deena McDaniel, Terry McDaniel, Tom McDonald, Joan McDuffie, Ronnie McElroy, Melissa Mcl-Iuen, Roby McFarland, David McGowen, Dennis McGrew, Debbie McKee, Sherry McMahan, Pam McMichael, Mike McNeely, Winfred McNeil, Bret Machinez, Jim Maichak, Shelly Maloy, Joe Maltos, Teresa Manger, Ted Mann, Jeff March. Elizabeth Marks, Marlin Marks. Steven Marsh, Vicki Marlin, lim Marvin, Julie Maschino, Sharon Mason, Darrell Massey, John Mayer, Jim Mazza, Barbara Mead, Tony Meadors, Susie Mesenbrink, Rodney Metzger. Annette Miller. Ian Miller, Robert Miller. Tammy Millirons, Brenda Millsap, Bob Minnich, Rickey Miser , Debbie Mitchell. Cindy Mitchell, Michael Mock, Mike Moffet. Diane Moles, Lora Moncrief, James Montgomery , Jeannie i , School Proves Rewarding '. 5,5?:f5f X Q -f ,. iii ,, Wim , um. 'N Q--v , . Q 1 ,,f V , ex, 1 fl it A lx L X nik El ,-,. s-y M -D ' x D 1' ' - ' Elwjl , - . W ul M K. X- 6 'Ina - ' , ' .1 'ji if I . M Tw f 4 ,f f f Melanie Dunn prays for the bell to ring - Ori. sf ' firm RF' SQ e fvc me s 'W ' u . ,. Ted Manger experiments with French cooking. m 3' Moon. William Moore, Cleighlon Moore, James Moore , Johnny Moran, Beverly Morris. Dean Morris, Richard Morrison, Kendall Morrison, Sue Musgrove, Jackie Musny, Paul Neal, Donald Nelson, Kim Nelson, Kirk Nenlexon, Cindy Newman. Beverly Newman Jeff Newman, Kim Newman Ricky Newman, Rodney Nice, Ralph Nixon, Mickey Nolen, Brian Norman, Beverly Norris, Bobby Ogle, Ron 4 Olheiser. Jean Oleson, Kenny Osborn , Eddie Osborn , Pamala Owen, Dana Owen, Mitchell Page, Shriley Painter, Larry Parker, Drucy Parker, Lucy Passmore, Joe Patrick, Larry Pedersen. Chris Peeler, Mark Perrin, william Personette, Cher Peterson, Susie Phillips, Diane Phillips, Mary Kay Phillips, Ronnie Pierce, Beth Pierce, Darla Placke, Derek Plant, Tony Plaster, Kelley Poole, Laurie Poplin, Linda Powell, Louis Powers, Ray Pratt. Brian Pratt, Donna Price, Cathy Prince, Deborah Pringle, Andrea Proctor, Linda Prufert, Lisa Purdon, Sheryl Quirk, Teresa Rains, Shirley Ralston, Gary Raney. Kirk Rankin, Paula Juniors Foresee Dpporiunifies Ray, Steve Reed, Kathleen Reeves, Dale Reilly, Sterlene Rescinito, Ion Richardson, Linda Richardson, Bobby Riley, Dennis Robbins, Carl Roberts, Burge Roberts, Julie Robles, Marcy Rodriguez, Cindi Rollins, Bea Roper, Teresa Roseboom, Kenneth Rosinski, John Royalty, Mark Ryan, Kathy Ryan, Kelly Sabin, Scott Salazar, Eddie Salyer, Steve Sanders, Bonnie Schildmann, Pamm Schultz, Garold Schwab, Artie Scott, Cathleen Scott, Deborah Scott, Randy Larry Sita stops to ponder dur ing his daily routine . Scully. James Searcey, Terry Seay, Kellie Segress, Leveua Sekayouma. Janet Sharp, Carroll Sharp, Rick Shelby, Jamelle Sheppard, Janet Sherfield, Rochell Shimp, Tammy Shore, Donna Showell, Kharlyn Shuck, Cindy Shumaker. Daniel Silva, Buddy Sisco, Cindy Singleton. Jacque Sisemore, Bill Sita. Larry Sizemore. Donna Skelton, Mike Small, Sandy Smith, Cindy Michelle Ethridge concentrates on her homework assign- ment. Juniors Prepare To Lead no DCH9 in '77 -an ,av asm vu r. ff? . 1 fir? ,f-1 r -X , ' Ns W x -4 . J . V w X x x , -.Q , X, , :Qt ' ,N x ,Ast ar- X X . XJ, ., . t 3 w X -X XJ rr, K e, -' ' C ,X X J t . , K X Q T, , -J -5, , .A M rf X .4 X -QS' ,X X3 -,N H X 1 . ' x X He, S 'YQ X J J x 1 x 1 N A D ,X t -,xt x, X --S Rx Smith, Glen Smith, Kenny Smith, Mike Smith, Tara Sommerville, Vanessa Sorrels, Mike Spitzer, Lorie Stallings, Buddy Standridge, Stacy Starling, Theresa Staton, Gayla Stella, Sandy Stephens, Larry Steward, Bill Stewart, Danny Stewart, Karen Stile, Stephen Stockton, Pat Stovall, Don Strauch, Kristi Strawn, David Strawn, Deby Strickland, Tami Stroufe, Robin Stubbs, Jo Anne Sudik, Sandy Kay Sullins, Kellie Sumrall, Nina Sutton, Joseph Swinney, Mary Jo Tabor, Michael Talbott, Vickey Taylor, David Taylor, Mark Taylor, Richard Thatcher, Tom Thee, Shannon Thomas, Billy Thomas, Robby Thompson, Betty Thompson, Dennis Thompson, Tommy X . , .hx , , ., ,X X, x 1 X ' X-t,,i,-.MXN - .. T ,:, ,, WMV x 'f Tiller, Donna Tilly , Vernon Tindell. Margaret Tollison, Cindy Turner. Kellie Underwood, Valerie Upton. Dale Veazey, Ronnie Vega, Mary Vickers. George Virostko, Steven Waddle, Jackie Wainscou. Jane Walden Debbie Walker, Chuck Walker, Michele walker. Rickey Walkup. David Wall, Cassandra Wall, Toni Wallace, Deena Wallace, Tim Warner, Cindy Warstoer, Terry wary. Mark Watson, David Way. Jim Welch, Julia Wells, Debbie Weston, Mark For The Fuiure -1 '31 ' f A Y 7 Vp Q mf . t ,Mr 'ir' L ' A as an r i I .gi x ,V M is . .W I -. J 'fb , A Y r, A. D - fs. . 9' Q I r , ' ,. . 1 . 2-Va: 'dna F, 3:- - N1 ,r ,,5ik F 'SK his Y r 5 cw, 5 ws, 1 in D Zim r V 'riv t if' K 5 If1'5l : :f L .4 s fx , was-4 3 ,Zi Q i- kfifff A if Q.: R ' A. 2 ,v,,, 2 - Nt. D Q, - E .,-s 3 ,. 1:1 it ,Q N., wg -. qt .1- 1 -.nv -rv Wheeler, Patricia Whitlow, Brian Wilkerson, Diana Williams, Charlotte Williams, Donna Williams, Gidget Williams. John Williams, Kenneth Williams, Kerry Williams, Lillian Williams, Mitch Williams, Randy Willoughby, Judi Wilson. Wilson, Anita Calvin Wilson, Darla Wilson, Dawna Wilson, Perry Wilson, Regina Wilson, Verlinda Wilson, Vonrce Winter, Darcy Witr, Ricky Wojack , Randy Wood. Curtis Woodruff. Karen Ybarra, Michael Youngblood, Darla Many Juniors purchased their class rings this year. A senior is the epitomizing example of a satisfied high school student. He struts down the halls he knows so well, casually exchanging greetings with other friends. His presence is felt, and he knows it . Yet, the senior suffers from an inflicting and incurable disease that has puzzled the medical field for years. Senioritis, as it is techni- cally known as, strikes every able- bodies senior with pains of free spirit- ness. These pains, however, are well- deserved ones. Through the trials and tribulations of high school years past, the senior has seen the future grow into reality. He seems satisfied, and rea- sonably so. 4 ff ,K I, 1 5 m -'fig' 9 1 l -1hQsbQb0hs f., - A ,rv-Us ---V ....a .T n kignigf' Q .- au ' , L Ulllll a p g .' 1 ,M .2 ABOVE RIGHT: Cheryl Quiggly works on the dreaded term paper. ABOVE LEFT: Brian Martinez continues his habit of accidental1y showing up late for first h011I. I f-H. , ,-as: v...g,f',e- 1 M1 , 5 ,V gf L .s- P ,, H i, WA. , 14 -lv- 4 pri, L ...L .,.- ., f' Q sew fszbifistt gi'gEi:l'?gg':?eggg'1zz-1 if ' T . wmv-. S1 V, W, H Z 1f'f731i 'li' if -,iEi 'q':t5,:1,. 1- 1 - ,e fax -2 .ww ,, , 22' ' ,mei -ngzgwg X o -u ABOVE LEFT: Scott Hansen shows that seniors never lose then charm. ABOVE RIGHT: Debbie Lancaster takes a break from her rigorous schedule. BELOW: Mark Goeller does what senior -nu Class of 1976 D R .nl SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: President, Mark Russell: Vice-President, Stan Grady: Parliamentarian, Saundra Parker: Treasurer, Linda Blackstone: Secretary, Pam Newmang Knot picturedj Reporter, Kim Molina. X L., A3- I Seniors Phoiographed During Summer Abraham, Phil Absher, Debbie Adair, Evan Addison, Ray Ahdunko, Donna Albertson, Tina Alford, Patricia Allman, Kay Amortequi, Randy Andrews, Dan Arden, Shanon Arinwine, Shelia Arnett, Stacey Asbery, Vanessa Asher, Steve Atkinson, Wayne Baker, Tami Ballard, Tammy Barker, Rebecca Barlor, Terry Barlow, Terry Barnard, Kelly Barnes, Frances Bartlett, Beth Bellah, Ted Benedict, Belinda Bergman, Julia Berry, Brett Birnbaum, Robert Blackstone, Linda Blankenship, Richard Bloomer, Beverly Blose, Paula Blue, Brenda Bottoms, Daniel Box, Susie Bouret, Gordon Boyles, Debbie Braddock, Bill Braden, Tami yx iv if , S., I Ii 'if X . 1 u LVM' Class of '76 Conquers tF Dailg Tribulaiions Burghart, Bret Burkhart . Kieth Burks , Pam Bush , Patrick ' Min Brown Brown Brown Brown , Brewton, Reba Bright, Tom Broderick, Kathy Broderick, Kevin Daryl Dorenna Kendall Tony Brown, Vicki Bryant, Mark Buck, Roger Burger, Janet Mark Goeller checks his final schedule 4 ' 1 1 I '. ii Bynum, Tammy Cain, Tony Campbell, Butch Cardwell, Berlinda Carroll, Vickie Caudell, Brad Chapman, David Church, Bill Clark , Amanda Clark, Indy Clark, Kathy Cleere, Debbie Denzil Williams demonstrated his unique ability as a nucleus to the chemistry class. 1 . ',-' ? ' ',,, . r A 4 K Q 'CY'-Q , ,F Th-,,f 126:71 5 A Cobbs , Janett Coffman , Kathy Cone , Jane Connel , David 9. Zounf Down The Remaining Days Connell, Jerry Conrad, Hershel Cook, Melody Cotanny, Bianca Cotton, Perry Courtney, Lisa Crabaugh, Denney Custer, Steve Dalton, Larry Damron, Norma Daniels, David Daniels, Susan Davidson, Rae Dean Davis, Deanna Davis, James Davis, Jimmy Dean, Cheryl Dean, Renata Dean, Rhonda Deaton, Kenneth Dennis, Carla Dennis, Dion Dennis, Perry Denson, Diane Derby, Lorna Dickerson, Wanda Dickey, Jerry Dolan, Lisa Donnell, Annette Donnell, Cynthia Dressler, Dianna Duffy, Micheal Dunlap, Virginia Duke, Vicki Duroy, Brent Eaves, Sonja Edwards, Richard Eldridge, Michael Elliot, Mike Emery, Derald F3657 ,Mp is , Y Seniors Siill Allovu me For Goofing Lf-5: 5'0 1 Emis, Robert Engle, Kathy Evans, Sharon Fair, David Farmer, Larry Feemster, Carl Felix, Vanesse Ferguson, David Feree, Connie Ficklin, Jimmy Fieldcamp, Toni Fife, Willie Filippo , Debbie Finch , James - Finley , Bruce Fletcher , Charles Fly, Stephen Forrest, Vickie Foust, Dianna Fowler, James Franklin, Tom Fugitt, Susan Fulton, Diane Gainey, Dale Galloway, Tim Reed, Janelle Gertle, Robin Geurin, Daniel Gibson, Angela Gibson, Dennis Gibson, Tamela Gober, Melody Goeders, Bernard Goeller, Mark Goines, Karen Gomm, Sharon Grace Grady , Grant Y Grassi . Lavon Stan Lynn Greg Seniors Praciice . fi-X -Q4 'V' ' Vid usa! Self lmprovemeni Gray , Sharlena Greenwood . David ' Grimes , Alice Gullett , Tim Lori Marano displayed mixed feelings about her upcoming years at college. Gullen, Tom Gutilla, Daniel Hager, Linda Hall, Brenda 5 Hamilton. George Hamilton, Missi i f Hamric. Mark 'u ' Hamrick, Russell Egg, ,Sf QW Hancock, Paula Hanning, Tammy Hansen, John Hansen, Scott ' G 131 Hardimon, Marvin Harding, Lou Hare, Glenda Harris, Curtis Harris, Jeanette Harrison, Michael Harvey, Marc Haslam, Brenda Hastings, Paula Hayes, Paula Hays, Rhondalynn Heath, Ricky ' fi? Some of our more mature seniors were employed by local businesses. . . I 0 ' Cl'-'swims , . Look To The Fuiure Sin Hill, Debbie Hill, Kevin Hogue, Vickey Holland, Sue Hollingsworth , Kenneth Hollowell, Bobby Hood, Norman Hooper, Clenda Horn. Jerry Houser. Stan Howard, Karol Hoyt, Shannon Husband, Richard Inabnen, Vicki Ingram, Bill Isbell, Donna Jackson, Andrea Jackson, Nancy Jackson, Virginia James, David James. Jana James, Steven Jenkins, Gordon Johnson, Carroll Johnson, Shelba Jones, Cheryl Jones, Cheryl Jones, Jim Jones, Julie Jones, Mark Judd, David Karbon, Jerry Kenney, Thomas Kent, Linda Kerensky, Crystal Kilborn, Jeff Kimbro, Kyle Kimmel, Debbie King, Betsy King, Chuck -rf ? I 9 i .v Q x ' f . i i, i 7 ,t Seniors Coniinue TO f RV -, at N, Explore Unknowns Kitchell, Terry Kleinsteiber, Melissa Koenig, Todd Konrath, Kurt Kron, Penny Lake, Kathy Lambert, David Lancaster, Debbie 57' r :E at - , 2' H-vt, , 3 .L mr 1 ' ' -- '- B SA' . 5 ft 5 Q7 ,. .- -f D' fgfq , ga rf' N 4' . 1 ' Larsen, Jay Laws, Kevin Leach, Gary Leamons, Lana Ledbetter , Charlie Ledford , Sheila Lee , Charla Lee , Sheryle Leighton , Leona Lewis , Ardie Little, Mike Long. Edward Looney, Deborah Lowry, Triona Lucas, James Ludwig, Debra Lunz, Darla Lyle, Robert Seniors For Final - Kathy Shaw does som 4,3 McAfee, David McBryde , Travis McCage , Kenny McDonald , Rachel McDuff1e , John McElroy , Ginger McFarland, Mike McKe1vy, Anna McSwain, Toby Manger, Judy Maples, Jefferson Marano, Lori ' Marsh, Kenny Manin, Frank Martinez, Bryan Maschino. Susan Mason, Charles Mathes, Dennis Mathis, Pamela Miller, Cathy Mitchell, Kathy Moffett, Deborah Mogg , Cathy Molina , Kim Monroe , Jennifer Moore , Annette Moore , Cynthia Moore , Mark Seniors Tackle ACT Y -'lie-, T Q Q - K - -4- await the stan of the game . Moore, Randy Morgan, Lynda Morman, David Mosley, Steve Murray, Brenda Napier, Cynthia Nash, Dirk Nabgen, Nancy Nelson , Liesa Newby , Donna Newman , Kathy Newman , Pam Newman , Terry Newman , Connie Newkirk , Kristina Nickels, Sharon Noland. Helen Northcutt, Kevin O'Brien, Karen Olivas, Benny Oliver, Mark Osborn, Edward Orwell, Brenda Owen, Deborah Owens, Debra Pace, Linda i Aero-Science challenges students to expand their capabilities. fu..-ef' Qeniors Gain Poliiical Voice Painter, Janis Palmer, Dennis Parnica, Lisa Parker, Bruce Parker, Saundra Patterson, Dana Pearce, Deborah Pederson, Reggie Peeler, Pam Pepper, Ann Pickerd, Lennie h sms.. N , A t Peeler, David 4 , . ,L 1 A Throu h Registering To Vote Piotrowski, Diane Pipher, Mark Pittman, Jeanette Plunkett, Mike Polson , Reed Powell, Ben E Price, Kenneth Q34 Pritchard, Lori Q Pryor, LaDean Quigley, Cheryl Quirk, Julie Rackley, Bobby Radgosky, Stanley Ragan, Vicky Ramsey, Sharon Redwine, Linda Reed, Pamela Reiswig, Curtis Rhodes, Lynda Richards, Denise Rhone, Carie Ritchie, Teresa Rogers, Diane Rose, Debbie Ross, Paula Rowe, Connie Runnels, Donnetta Russell, Mark 1 , , A ,, 5 ,iw , r Q 7 yld i A Sense Of Humor fr 1 v lbeliniielg Helps Sandlin , Sandy Savall , Theresa Scholz , Julie Schrock , Jack X-L '53 TSW M ' , -5, 35 :seg if 45552, Ima Hifi . ' M., B 4, , :ME - I if 1 .4-13233: ' N , we i M ,Flags We ,f i .. f- .wfgfvtf r 1, 'V Eddie Tutt enjoyed . . . just about everything Schuler, Karen Schultz, Michael Sears, Hollie Shaw, Kathy Shelton. Lisa Shepherd, Paula Shipley, Rebecca Shore, Mary Shuck, Larry U Siefried, Michelle Simkins, Vickie Sirotnak, Mark 143 Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith Smith Smith. Cheryl Chuck Elaine Jeff Lee Roy Margaret Rene Robert Soldan, Angela Sossen, Scott Speaks, Daniel Spencer, Anthony Carla Tomlinson appears to be totally disgusted I d with the situation at hand. -mm. 'fx Spencer , Diana Spurgeon , Diane Standifer, Lauri Stanley , Robyn 5 -1 rs Someihing Unique Q -1.4, 1 , I Stearman, Chris Stedman, Sheila Stephens, Kelly Stephenson, Donna Stevenson, Pam Steward, Noraleaane Stewart, Anne Stilwell, Harold Stone, Ricky Strecker, Beckey Strickland, Ben Stuart, Darlene Stuart Stump , Sutton Swarts , Pollie Diane Rickie Matthew Taylor, Debbie Taylor, Jeff Taylor, Mark Teague, Billye Teaney, Lynda Telford, Christy Thacker, Cynthia Tillery, Janice Tilson, Vicki Tinsley, Dollie Todd, Judy Tolen, Joleta Tominson, Carla Toney, Glenn Townsend, Jerrye Tucker, Marcia Turner. Kim Turner, Mark Tyree, Carol Underwood , Pamela Unger, Pam Vinson, Sheila Voss, Darla Wagner, Roger Mang Fields Of fs .. Educaiion Avidlg Explored E ,J ,V Walker , Mark .gf Wall , Cynthia ,2 if K ..q. .1. .V-' 15 5 5f A , 4:2 6-. . it? . Ms, 'wen-, 'X ggi 111,595 1 -wa ,' fy w is 6, Lf? am. Wall, Kalhy wan, Robert , fraf ' 22' I .3 .,- -5? !v..y ,n.'4yf-'lag Dennis Palmer finally achieved the go Wallace, Bonita Wallace, Lee Warren, Brenda Wary, Kim for as a sophomore . ' 'nl 1-1 4 X Watson, Neil Watts, Mark Weaver, Connie Webb, Diane Webb, Gary Webb, Leonard Weston, Steven Wheeler, Jerry al he longed I4 Whomble, Katherine Willard. Michael Williams, Denzil Williams, Gary ,, 'a Williamson, Ken Willis, Becky Wilson, Frances Wilson, Randall TOP: Cheryl Quigley dreamed of the day she would complete her term paper. BOTTOM: Could Steve Fly have been reading LORD OF THE FLIES? y na' r a!!! - W ' 3 ' ' W. i' t riifefffia f ,ima-.4, - ,,.. , an 5,5 F, ,. 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The Eagles gained momentum as they out-scored Moore 12-3. The next two weeks the Eagles stomped North- west 16-O and soared over John Marshall 33-16 at Taft Sta- dium. The Eagles ran over Carl Albert 37-0 in an over- whelming homecoming victory. But terror struck the hearts of the Del Cityans as Midwest City dealt a hard defeat 28-O. The Eagles came back with a 14-13 victory over Southeast. But again the Eagles were defeated by Putnam City 21-0. The Eagles couldn't be outdone as they defeated Edmond 19- 15. The last game of the season against Shawnee added a final victory 20-14 for the Eagles best record ever. Seniors Lead Eagles iLarry Shuck SB, S :Chuck Smith T 'iff-Igwmpw,-' . ,Q --1kv,qm'rihfL.aw we .Q Q -A,N,4 'f -X 2 Bill Braddock C Kendall Brown SB, R , GE Q I, i f Richard Cross TE, DE Carl Feemsrer QB, S Team Captains 158 iiRandy Wilson T, G , ge, ' f A fm, ' ive. ml f 4. X14 . 2 f 1 J fs -I , , ., ggi? 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A 'fr 119 E . 1 - - 2 2' 4 ,rg Ur 5'-I? 31 This proved to be an exciting and successful season for the mighty Eagles as the new coaching staff, lead by Henry Manning, seemed to give the guys plenty of pep and steam. The other new coaches were Craig Wise- man and Rick Harvey, varsity coaches. Winston Havenstrite and Richard Strahorn were the new Junior Varsity coaches. LEFT: Denny Crabaugh, quarterback, hands off to fullback Kenny Olsen. BELOW LEFT: Smokey McCarthy throws another complete pass to lead the junior varsity to an undefeated season. BELOW: Eagles' defense lines up for next play. 'Y 1 5' in f .1 -r 2' 1,1 Q ,lx 2 5 ,, Qi .VE A kr A ev? K3 A . J' 5-if Me, vw Q Q I af QV f 5 L. g. R4 'L ,avi ,..,- .., .b-A Q' 3' Q' 3 if 'Qi Q C' . . H: 7 . , A Q J N 1 ra w , 'A' f K fa , ,1f5w,. ,- A -gy fa I . , fn-., m,ff ,. fwfr 41 kd, v v.. Mx.. uv . , A ,. A .. ..,. 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ROW TWO: Mike Yberra David Workman, Mark Goeller, Ricky Mauk. is Cross Counirg Queen Crowned ,J Wgf te Q .1 L- - e 'if J 'Q Q L J. we , the i it ,f., ,-5. 3 . is LJ Qi , AX J A' 'VW' 'I .a fs 'Qi I . : W i U Q' Jennifer Zakariassen was cho- sen to reign as the 75-'76 Cross Country Queen for DCI-IS. Jennifer was an active member in Pep Club and Tri-Hi-Y. The coronation took place on October 31, 1975, in the DCHS Fieldhouse where Jennifer was escorted by Mark Goeller and crowned by David Workmen. Q K 9 'lx X I YW if gf fkw .4 Ji QI if 44 Ivy x 4 . W vi. ,, ,Y . .:' A . 1? , J ,, mf -'i .4 I 8, f. fgfg x WP' ff --M. ,A K ,,,, 1. X sx x Fr' 3 '11 -1-elf-2 f 4. .. -if fa 'Huw 5. ason Falls Qhori ast starters The team started with a crushing Putnam C1ty West but bounced back by Grant Moore and Edmond Putnam City some d1ff1culty. The Eagles took 6th 1n the 'est Tournament and 4th in the Midwest City t. The Eagles were defeated in the next 5 t they came through with 2 seconds left to west City 61-59. The Eagles traveled to v be defeated 62-57 . John Marshall took over quarter to defeat the Eagles 62-59. gles look forward to a successful season next J many returning starters. gles started the season anew, since they lost l . ' 1 ' , 1 l ' th . . . n 1 rng BELOW LEFT Denny Club wishes Eagles luck for concentrates on shooting a 5 l 1 '15 Lip Q 5, - 1 . K' g 1 , vm W K .W . i N if s A L- ' .-5 1 Mal N 57 Lv A ig ' 'SL ' 51 4 i L x ,gfifg is if X 4.1, A 4 L -1 L44 gm N, , Q! wr WR x fl .N fl A 41 C P: ' t Q ' 5 f x 5 F I , I 4,-W fqgg r VV- 1... +1i2 .0 1 1' N? N- My 'W f AWK 'in Q Q .MX .,. 52 A, Wk m B 1 i fc, -asm , 3 K 5 A- f-A E Hs v 2' Q4 .Q an ..,, ,,, its . Q 5: if ' .,-M Qs ' ? f Q J 'f ', AT' Z + he , aw ffxnl WN 11i--l 11-u-'-1 -'13 V .. ' , 4513 ,. Nl. --W . . .Eff ,N Q03 11 K4 --'gk Q L. bfi' H915 i A 2 ' is X 21 ,. H, ,,-. ... .w , ,, W , W ' zbgysv , , - 1 - 'A 1:55. V. ., - 5 ww? 5,7 , . , 5 6 s 1 M4 0 pf: X fin . ' lxfimhilwewfg EW' 3' . , n , Lk K , A05 K Y , 9' ,' ,A 5,5 gg , 76 f-jim' X' 'i 3 W 1 5' if Q A U, '42 b v 'XM 5 3 ,Q Q . 0-0-4 ni' -S wslllvwsfw 551 S L5 NMI., xamflf' mf V K, l ,qw . . JN '-arf! Girls Take Mid-Siaie Conference OP: GIRLS VARSITY: KNEELING: Lisa Johnson, Julie Quirk, Janet Burger, Donna ewby, Cindy Shuck. STANDING: Susan Daniels, Manager: Robin Christner, Linda ilborn, Teresa Quirk, Tammy Shimp, Coach Tom Maxwell, Lorna Derby, Annette onnell, Saundra Parker, Jackie. ABOVE: SOPHOMORE GIRLS: KNEELING: Renee ouglas, Tammy Moore, Valerie Gutierrez, Vicki Mullens, Mary Whittemore, Bev- ly Towery, Lisa. STANDING: Anita Quirk, Manager: Linda Pittman, Janet cLaugh1in, Cheryl Washington, Keli Proctor, Coach Carol Morrison, Diana Hutton, rbara Lucero, Kathy Smith, Sue Goekeller, Manager. The girls started off their season with a close victory over Moore 43-42. The next week the girls went to U. S. Grant to start off the Mid-State Con- ference with a '76-46 victory. They picked up two more wins in the Mid- State Conference before they went to the Lindsay Tournament. The girls had a narrow defeat by Colbert, won their second game, and then in the last 8 seconds were defeated by Latta to take 6th in the Lindsay Tournament. The girls defeated Grant and Northwest, but were defeated by Choctaw 53-59. The second Toumament of Champi- ons started off with the girls defeating unbeaten E1 Dorado to go to the win- ners bracket. The girls were defeated by number 1 ranked Lindsay and num- ber 2 ranked Choctaw to take fourth. The girls went on to defeat John Mar- shall, Midwest City, Moore, Putnam City, Northwest, and Edmond to wrap up the Mid-State Conference title. John Midwest .ffx I , fk- ' 1 , 1 ,R WK ' gfiixi 4 1' 1' .gm W . ,Iwi w, 4 1 5, . W J 'J L . x, K. Nm., N Q, ' ,1 , Y ' . f'72.i1Yff:J5I'm., .1 'Q fi , T S , ff N ' N x Y 4' Dean Morris concentrates on his man. ONE: Roger Depew, Don Breedoove. ROW TWO: Buddy Stallings, Johnny Ouisfanding Season for Wrestlers The 1975-76 wrestling season opened with the Eagles promising a great season to come, with seniors LeeRoy Smith, David James, and Randy Wilson leading the way. The Eagles were only defeated by Altus, Midwest City and Putnam City. They came in third at the Geary Touma- ment, Midwest City Tournament and at Mid-State. They placed fourth at regionals, sending four wrestlers to state. LeeRoy, David, and Randy all brought first in each of these touma- ments. John Cosby took first at region- als and has come a long way in adding points up for the Eagles. Sophomore David Rackely also contributed to the team tallies. The season proved to be an outstanding one for the Eagles. Randy Henning. ONE: David Rackely, John Cosby, Brian Burnett, Richard Morris, Dean Morris, LeeRoy Smith. ROW TWO: Randy Wilson, Palmer, Bob Bolling, Brett Perrin, Bobby Rackely, David James, Coach Will Derby. 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The 1976 season started with the addition of two new coaches, Mr. Winston Haven- strite and Mr. Rick Harvey. With the combination of several returning players and many new boys, the base- ball team had a very rewarding season. Glenn Toney throws the runner out at first. ini- - Fx! L - Fiore , tia . Sutton, , . . cales, Mike lleguard, :- 4 immy Palone. Golf And Swimming Proves Challenging For Qiudenis ROW ONE: Dan Andrews, Gary Williams, Max Hughey, Kirk Maynard. ROW TWO: Charlie Ledbetter. Brad Caudell, John Rosin- ski, Kirk Nelson, Mark Sirotnak. n, a X ROW ONE: Patty Pearson, Stacy Gutilla, Beth Barlow, Wendy Inabnett. Terry Williams. ROW TWO Lou Harding, Johnny Borden, Julia Bergman, Julia Ssholz, Jeff Johnston, Ken Roseboom, Bill Downs. ROW THREE: Mike Harrison, John Sandini, Mark Russell, Ricky Dixon, Brad Caudell, Ray Addison, Coach Rose . I1 if , Q Q X Xi 'x ' - 'Y fl! 1 yn JI! Q1 X .1 Q:E.X. T 1 ' ' - -5 'EZ X .L 17. 34,3 -'Y Top Qporis Rogalig Goes fix 'N -...J -P -if H fif . Q4 .IV , .!, .e .5 sw. , Del Clty s spring sports chose the 2nd annual Spring Sports Queen Each sport Track Baseball Tennis and Golf chose a senior to represent them as their princess. Linda Blackstone was chosen to rep- resent Baseball. Track chose Lisa Par- enica to represent them. Saundra Par- ker was chosen to represent Tennis. Golf chose Tami Braden to represent them. In March in the Eagle Fieldhouse Miss Linda Blackstone was chosen to reign as '75-'76 Spring Sports Queen. To Baseball Girl The four sports also chose a junior and sophomore to represent their sports. The two attendants chosen for baseball were Teresa Maltos as junior attendant and Lavonna Moore as soph- omore attendant. The two attendants Ir. Att. Penny Duren chosen for track were Penny Duren as junior attendant and Liz Reed as sopho- more attendant. The two attendants chosen for tennis were Jan Miller as junior attendant and Stacy Gutilla as Ir. Att. Teresa Maltos sophomore attendant. The two attend- ants chosen for golf were Mary Grimes as junior attendant and Anita Gwen as sophomore attendant. This concludes the '75-'76 Spring Sports Court. Jr. Att. Jan Miller Ir. Att. Mary Grimes Soph. Att. Liz Reed Soph. Att. Lavonna Moore Soph. Att. Stacy Guitilla Soph. Att. Anita Gwen Aihleies Are Honored Bg Pep Club This year the Pep Club chose Tony Cain as their Pep Club Beau. They also chose eight other athletes to represent their sports. The athletes they chose were: Tony Cain, Pep Club Beau: Chuck Smith, Mr. Football: Larry Shuck, Mr. Basketball: Kendall Brown, Mr. Track: Brad Caudel, Mr. Golf: David Wood, Mr. Baseball: David Workrnen, Mr. Cross Country, LeRoy Smith, Mr. Wrestling: Kenny Marsh, Mr. Tennis: and Julie Quirk, Miss Girls Basketball. Tony Cain ' S bv: fa ' rr X, h ggiwiigsi -ff: Q 1'-75 huck Srmth 3.4 .1 ' 1. vh- .?Y L. Larry Shuck 1 r I 'in- - X1 . yfj an E? .-'Sn ff ..,.. 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MQW 0 N52 47 GX vi A X ,. an I ff .QW gjjffg , oo V V M A ' - V43 1 MX f Wyf ' fy 7 Oo X X My 0 . 9 5, Kx m vo f bqmw Ib gewaw if Q91 O giwyil ?Lf?ii?i5??43?2gSi?f?+?EEi?Ei??s?iE2QS4Ei??s5EiEEiSi?2'S5EiEf2aEi??riiSiE3fW AVL NFL Prinis Sporis Programs The National Forensic League funded its way to speech tournaments and other activities by the printing of athletic programs, parking tickets, library pass, and other items. The club had a beginning of the year party, and a Christmas party at Mrs. Griffin's home. RIGHT: NFL members Charlie Glidewell and .Tim Hendrix staple wrestling programs together to sell at the evening's match. BELOW: Marsha Eskew practices a speech for an upcoming tour- nament. V J f. fa. s y sfi'isis g yi . ,L L- if I X, . ,., ,s 1 ,. ,.,, if ,Aa if viva ,1- Johnson HN!! D018 Nl FRONT ROW: P. Nowman, P. Underwood, B. Murray, M. Konrath, T. Casey, P. O'Brien, L. Braddoc. SECOND ROW: M. Hamilton, D. Looney, C. Scheer, K. Embree, T. Buford, T. Reeriez, J. Monroe. THIRD ROW: K. Molina, T. Field- camp, S. Gepert, P. Laird, S. Hoyt, M. Segress, D. Boone, Ms. Honey. BACK ROW: Mrs. Nix, L. Dye, D. Parker, R. Phillips, M. Dahlke, R. Dean, S. Arden. 4 - ali' rf.,a1 rfeI'- 1 'f ' 'I as Librarg Becomes A Class One of the busiest and most fre- quented areas of our school was the library. Well over four hundred stu- dents made use of this area every school day. Because of the steadily increasing usage of the library and its material, many new volumes had been purchased and an expansion plan had been approved that provided much needed seating and shelf space. A Library Science course was offered and students were allowed to enroll for high school credit. As well as regular classwork and duty assignments within the library, the classes took field trips to many state colleges and universities to become acquainted with the differ- ent types of libraries, media centers, and resource centers within the state. The Library Club has been very active this year. The club hosted the administrators at its annual breakfast held during National Library Week. Highlights of the year were a Christ- mas buffet, a spring picnic, and several theater-dinner outings. ABOVE LEFT: Donna Looney goes through a list of overdue books. ABOVE: Library aid Mike Dahlke checks to see if books are properly shelved. LEFT: Nita Hinkston and Clairce Sheer file student library cards. '75-76 Is A Success For Hislorg Club The History Club enjoyed a fulfill- ing and prosperous year. Outstanding participation of its large membership contributed to the overall success of the year. Model United Nations, held in vari- ous parts of the state, proved educa- tional and worthwhile to History Club delegates attending. A trip to North- eastern Oklahoma to various museums and attractions contributed to the his- torical aspect ofthe organization's activities. FRONT ROW: J. Hendrix, Pres.: L. Morgan, Report.: C. Glidewell, V. Pres.: L. Lafferty, Chap.: S. Peterson, Sec.: D. Stewart, Treas.: Mr. Logan, Sponsor. 2nd ROW: D. Dubala, C. Williams, L.' Hawkins, D. Hudelson, D. Boone, K. Embree, C. Campbell, M. Tindell, K. Dodd, D. Fair. 3rd ROW: S. Preble, S. Sandlin, L. Dillahunty, L. Gage, S. James, J. Ward, K. Ryan, M. Taylor, C. Gideon, S. Purdon. 4th ROW: M. Brock, J. McCalister, K. Earl, L. Richardson, M. Ledford, J. Montgomery, C. Legaly, T. Wallace, B. Martinez. 5th ROW: E. Addington, R. Powers, K. Flutt, L. Sita, I. Dickey, K. Tilly, J. Hutchinson. 6th ROW: L. Prufert, M. McFarland, J. Lucas, D. Willis, K. Lewis, D. Ryan, K. Williams, R. Crook, D. Craig. ABOVE: Susie Peterson, Jim Hen- drix, Kathy Ryan, and Charlie Glidewell assort different flavors of candy throughout the boxes for the club's candy sale. RIGHT: Sponsor Dick Logan punts the football while teammate Larry Sita prepares to go down field during the club's Beginning of the Year Picnic. H .J ,,. fl f qvvg ly ' M W Lf1g,b' J 'A , ix' A t A .sv . ..,. 0' if .Wt , A A ,. KA... What else for a Math Club Homecoming float, than a calcu- lator? ! ? Math Club Float as Originaliig Many of Math C1ub's thirty members were also members of a larger group called Mu Alpha Theta, a national honorary math society. The highlight of the year was the Mu Alpha Theta Awards Banquet at which members who had high math grades were awarded membership certificates. Sponsor was Mr. Leslie Newsom and officers were Pres., Cathy Moggg V. Pres., Karen Schulerg Sec., Debbie Looney: Treas. , Michael McFarland. FRONT ROW: L. Newsom, Sponsor: K. Schuler, V. Pres.g D. Looney, Sec.g C. Mogg, Pres., M McFarland, Treas. 2nd ROW: L. Klopp, B. King, S. Kilburn, M. Dunn, H. Sears, N. Davis, J. Hutchinson 3rd ROW: B. Willis, C. Legaly, K. Stauch, E. Johnson, B. Martinez, S. Hansen, D. Fair. 4th ROW: J Rosinski, D. Stewart, L. Sita, K. Roseboom, D. Bryant, B. Davis, I. Hendrix, B. Church. ABOVE RIGHT: Tami Bartley and Betty Rooms are playing hot potato with the children at the Baptist Children's Home. Boy, we sure are having fun! BELOW: FRONT ROW: J. Painter, Pres., A. Davis, V. Pres.g K. Molina, Reporter. BACK ROW: M. Hamilton, Historian, D. Pierce, Sec.: I. Gaines, Parl.g D. Owen, Chaplain. ml X V, 4 Y. FHA Prepares BOTTOM ROW: T. Ramirez, A. Donia, D. Owen, T. Johnnene, K. Kiszler, J. Jones, D. Kanenchen, L. Redwine. SECOND ROW: K. Stuart, D. Stuart, T. Buford, P. Poplin, C. Sheer, G. McElroy, H. Davis, D. Pratt. BACK ROW: J. King, T. Tin- dell, B. Nowka, C. Rankin, T. Harker, D. Pierce, T. Brand, L. Parenica, D. Absher, P. Wisdom, P. Laird, K. Shaw, J. James. l 1 Students For The Fu+u TOP: Mrs. Fee is trying to hold order in the room. FHA was giving a Thanksgiving get-together with the children at the Baptist Chi1dren's Homeg in the background are Tami Bartley, T. Brand, and Connie Dom- mert. LEFT: Lisa Parenica and Jana James were blowing balloons for the party. BOTTOM: Showing the children how to drop the clothespin into the bottle is Adonia Davis. P9 The Future I-Iomemakers of America kept a busy schedule for the year 1975- 76. With their usual service projects and a candy sale for fund raising, the girls still found time to have a get acq- uainted picnic, hay ride, and other fun get togethers during the year. At Christmas, F.H.A. provided a needy family with presents and a tur- key to make their holiday season more joyful. Highnoies ssisi Sgmphong Orchestra Highnotes is a small but very ambi- tious organization. Any student is eli- gible for membership in Highnotes. The main function of Highnotes is to assist the Oklahoma City Symphony Orchestra. Assisting the symphony includes assembling programs and ush- ering. Some other activities of High- notes are parties and Christmas carol- ing. ABOVE: Burge Roberts, Ian Jazua and Mike McFarland box See It Our Way booklets. BELOW RIGHT: Ian Iazua Lorraine Bekeris, Burge Roberts, Mike McFarland, and Toni Wall go over the agenda for an upcoming meeting. co ff' ca BOTTOM ROW: Laura Lee Dillahunty - Publicity Chair- man, Leigh-Ann Gage - Secretary, Michael McFarland - President, Mona Walker - Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Julie McClaren, Marcie Branson, Burge Roberts, Bryan Martinez, Maria Guthrie. THIRD ROW: Jan Iazua, Lor- raine Bekeris, Toni Wall, Kevin Hill, Dellette Hude- lon. German Club Has Busg Year German Club was one of the larger clubs at school: it was also one of the more active clubs. The members partici- pated in such activities as a Fall Picnic. a German related movie, Man in the Glass Booth, and the traditional Christ- mas Party. The club met alternately in the morn- ings and afternoons to plan activities and projects. 2' :af .3 A-5QN '. 1. -: OTTOM ROW: Joan McDonald, Dellette Hudelson, Diane Gilberg, Karen Carithers, Sheryl Purdon, Karen urdon. SECOND ROW: Mary Thomas, Steve Virostko, Debbie Walden, Lennie Pickard, Mary Konrath, erry Lewis, Kelly Ryan, Geri Daman. BACK ROW: Charlie Glidewell, Kevin Hill, Jim Lucas, Bruce Davis, ay Powers. ABOVE LEFT: Mary Konrath during a morning meeting. LEFT: Debbie Walden, Sec.: Ioan McDonald. Treas.: Mary Konrath, V. Pres.: and Jim Lucas, Pres. are showing spirit before the Homecoming Parade. Language Clubs Siudg Foreign French Club, sponsored by Mrs. Dilling, had lots of fun cooking and tasting the delicacies of French Cook- ing. Classes of French students took time during school to learn about French foods in the family living room. The students took many trips such as: ice skating, pizza at Sha- key's, and French related movies. The club sold balloons during football sea- son as a fund raising project. .A - FRONT ROW: Mrs. Dilling, sponsor, L. Charboneau, Secretary, B. McNeil, Vice-President, R. Wojcak, Reporter K. Hill, President. SECOND ROW: K. Reilly, B. Roberts, M. Branson, S. James, L. Gage, L. Dillahunty, A. Chap man, P. Williams, C. Pierce, D. Looney, D. Hudelson, S. Peterson, L. Hawkins. THIRD ROW: V. lnabett, T Linville, Piasted, N. Rasmussen, P. Dennis, P. Rankin, B. Newman, K. Combs, S. Danforth, M. Lam, C. King B. Anderson. FOURTH ROW: K. Engle, L. Poplin, C. Campbell, N. Zimmerman, R. Ellis, G. Fountain, P. Hagar M. Ethridge, K. McBryde, K. Kelley, J. Scholz. FIFTH ROW: C. Smith, W. Inabnett, G. Gideon, V. Guherrez T. Manger, J. Dorins, L. Powell, P. LePage, A. Litke, I. Manley, D. Fullbright, J. Monroe. Dullures 1:4 1. ,, ', .i Mrs. Klentos gets ready for a Spanish Club party. :Qi N' 55152-. ff: XSS 1' ' : 3' ROW: Ann Shipley, Secretary: A. Solden, Historian: D. Spencer, Vice-Pres.: C. Fletcher, Pres.: K. Clark, Treasurer: King, Reporter: T. Savell, Parl.g Mrs. Klentos, Sponsor. ROW 2: L. Peyer, B. Teague, K. Schuler, G. Shipley, J. Millsap, Yost, D. Lancaster, C. Rinke. ROW 3: H. Davis, S. Wilburn, P. Cole, D. Owen, A. Davis, T. Golden, P. Wisdon, J. N. Barnett, T. Foley. ROW 4: D. Hudelson, K. Newkirk, V. Carroll, I. Pittman, G. Toney, S. Hansen, C. tcher, T. Sita. ROW 5: S. Weston, D. Cookston, K. Hill, G. Leach, S. Salyer, B. Martinez, R. Amortegui, C. Legaly, D. ch, R. Veazey. FBLA Develops Economic Leaders The Future Business Leaders of America strived to learn about the bus- iness needs of our world. They partici- pated in various activities and learned the value of the American dollar. FBLA enjoyed another busy year. Their efforts were met with delightful results. Girls sit attentively in F.B.L.A. meeting. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Moon, L. Courtney, L. Redwine, P. Roons, S. Fugett, D. Owens, B. Haslam T. Kitchell, J. Tillery, K. Embree, D. Absher, B. Willis, Mrs. Shephard. SECOND ROW- Branson, P. Duffy, C. Blansett, V. Lee, L. Shelton, C. Kerensky, C. Tomlinson, L. Pace Tindell, K. Dodd. THIRD ROW: T. Albertson, C. Warner, B. Ardrey, P. Stevenson, D. L. Gathright, D. Yost, D. Patterson, V. Forrest, S. Nickels, J. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: D Emery, P. Hancock, L. Grimes, D. Spriggs, J. Cooper, L. Grant, J. Todd, S. Gomm, D. enchen, T. Poteet. DECA Has Special Banquei OW ONE: Mrs. Frosch, Sponsor: L. Capps, Parl.g K. Seay, Hist.g D. Baldridge eporterg D. McGowen, V. Pres.: S. Arnett, Queen: S. Evans, Pres.: C. Newman: ISHS., F. Barnes, Chaplain: L. Standifer, Newsletter Editor: Mr. Hawkins, Spon- r. SECOND ROW: D. Ludwig, C. Armstrong, C. Thibodeau, J. Madden, M. eany, J. Manger, B. Barry, D. Homan, T. Armstrong, C. Pederson, R. Keller . Simpson, T. Fowler, L. Link. THIRD ROW: D. Lurtz, D. Cox, V. Mullins, T inville, K. Nelson, I. Martin, E. Schultz, I. Dimick, 1. Shultz, V. Talbot, T tarling, M. Lane, J. Williams. FOURTH ROW: D. Smith, J. Sheppard, S. Sudik . Samu, R. Gilbert, S. James, R. Barker, I. Clark, D. Titus, G. Williams, D 'tter, S. Maschino, J. Larsen. FIFTH ROW: T. Evans, S. Gray, L. Likowski, S eble, R. Easton, D. Spencer, L. Parker, D. Parker, S. Hawkins, D. Chappell Henry, L. Webb. SIXTH ROW: L. Day, D. Strecker, M. Kline, C. Bryant, J 'es' J. Shelby, K. Damron. SEVENTH ROW: I. Marvin, D. Wilkerson, C. Koste S. . . . . Howser, K. Work. NINTH ROW: M. Black, L. Gatewood, T. Carlton Beaves, D. Paddock, D. Flynt, S. Morrison, D. Speaks, T. Brown. rw, 4.3 a -l ,, I , I , Ray, T Warstler, L Grace, T Arnold, B Hollowell, A. Musgrave, R. D. Detamore, I. Holmes. EIGHTH ROW: D. Dubala, C. Williams, R. The Distributive Education Clubs of America CDECAJ chapter of Del City had another rewarding year. The organization furiously sought to achieve recognition. DECA officers attended a conference at Central State University to discuss the year's activi- ties. They elected Stacy Arnett to represent them in the 1975 homecom- ing parade. Activities ended with an employers' banquet in February. ABOVE LEFT: DECA Queen Stacy Arnett. ABOVE RIGHT: A DECA member works after school in a local cleaners. 20 5 FCA. YFC Share Common In their weekly Monday night meet- ings the FCA has done many things. They have had many guest speakers from OU and lst Southern, as well as F planned for their various get togethers. They have had a pizza party and an ice skating party . D. Stovall relaxes after an FCA meeting. A ROW ONE: G. Rose - sponsor, TWO: G. Fountain, B. Bolling, THREE: D. Stump, L. Johnson, FOUR: N. Barnett, C. Jackson, Kilborn. ROW FIVE: P. DeLise Donnell - secretary-treasurer, K. Deaton - vice-president, B. Braddock - president. ROW Lawrence, T. Quirk, D. Palmer, C. Smith, J. Fountain, M. Hamrick, K. Northcutt. RO'vv Shimp, J. Quirk, L. Derby, S. Parker, B. Nolan, D. Newby, C. Mitchell, J. Burger. ROW McLaughlin, L. Pittman, R. Easley, C. Washington, B. Ingram, R. Christner, B. Lucero, L. McEuen, D. Crabaugh, M. Hicks, M. Peeler, N. Quirk. 4 lnieresf In Jesus Chrisi rs. Goslin, I. Taylor, P. Osburn, M. Gober, S. Fugitt, D. Stephenson, L, Mor- o, R. Smith, T. Manger. ROW TWO: R. Walker, K. Youngblood, M. Cook, J. ttman, K. Ryan, L. Morgan, S. Small, M. Brumley, L. Shelton, S. Weston. W THREE: C. Williams, D. Dubala, J. Sheppard, D. Smith, R. Shan, K. Hull . Easterwood, B. Roberts, L. Pittman, N. Rasmussen, J. McLaughlin, T cSwain. ROW FOUR: L. Dillahunty, L. Gage. D. Wallace, K. Earl, J cA1ister, T. Knapp, C. Donnell, T. Bynum, D. Hudelson, I. Painter, K. Gray, . Ethridge, K. Evans. A M.QZ? . '.V'9!T'iW ' ' ,.,i . , Vx A ' . J ,- The goals of Youth for Christ were to accomplish fellowship and harmony among one another. They had many guest speakers attend their meetings. Under the leadership of John Taylor, president, the group progressed and their membership increased. ABOVE LEFT: Members confer at YFC meeting. BELOW: Janice Painter looks around quizically. Keg Club. Tri-Hi-Y Help Communiig The Key Club and Tri-Hi-Y contin- ued to serve the needs of the commu- nity and the school. Throughout the year, both clubs developed strong organizations. Key Club became an active organization. They sponsored a game against the Girls' Basketball Team and sold items to school stu- dents. Tri-Hi-Y also participated in activities, showing the strong need for community clubs. BOTTOM RIGHT: Key Club members Joe Flores and Buddy Silva portray cheerleaders at the powder-puff game. BELOW: Tri-I-li-Y member Stacy Gutilla looks on at a club meeting. NN ,. M VX BOTTOM ROW: D. Strawn, M. Smith, K. Shaw, L. Rhodes, J. Jones, W. Inab- nett, T. Braden, V. Inabnett, J. Miller. ROW TWO: D. Absher, J. Zakariassen, J. Scholz, T. Gibson, F. Wilson, K. Engle, T. Albertson, T. Williams, K. Smith. ROW THREE: P. Duffy, C. Warner, C. Blansett, D. Hoskins, B. Roberts, B. Bart- lett, C. Northcutt, C. South, M. Smith, T. Moore. ROW FOUR: M. Swinney, P. Davies, L. Forrest, L. Proctor, I. Ray, B. Barlow, S. Gutilla, A. Hoeth, D. Spencer. ROW FIVE: P. Ross, K. Crabaugh, K. Blankenship, L. Poole, L. Hager, J. James, L. Parenica, L. Moore, P. Hoffpauir. BOTTOM ROW: R. Nice, T. Poteet, M. Davis, T. Cain, R. Scott, D. Workman M. Moore. ROW TWO: L. Harding, I. Smith, S. Asher, G. Toney, K. Deaton, M Goeller, D. Fair, J. Kilborn. BACK ROW: D. Peeler, T. Ellis, D. Palmer, Bl Silva, I. Lawrence, B. Candell, K. Olesn, B. Church. ' , o o o NHS Shows Qualuig Characiernshcs The National Honor Society continued to set high standards for academic excellence. The organization honored out- standing students who have attained excellent scholastic records. Under the guidance of sponsors Mrs. Kathleen Horton, Mrs. Audrey Moon, Mrs. Mary Fritzler, and Mrs. Marion Fee, the honor society became a progressive group, participating in various activities. The group continued to show the quality characteristics that it stands for throughout the school year. Students must work hard to be eligible for NHS membership. RONT ROW: Mrs. Horton, Sponsor, Betsey King, Parliamentarian, Lisa Courtney, Treasurer, Bill Church, President, Annette onnell, Vice-President, Theresa Savell, Secretary, Mrs. Shepherd, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: C. Glidewell, T. Manger, L. arano, E. Gettle, C. King, R. Smith, G. Leach, J. Monroe, S. Peterson, D. Hudelson, K. Newkirk, S. Daniels. THIRD OW: N. Barnett, S. Parker, L. Derby, C. Fletcher, G. Toney, I. Scholz, D. Workman, T. Gibson, C. Mogg, V. Carroll, L. ryor, B. Teague, D. Looney. FOURTH ROW: D. Spencer, A. Stewart, D. Rogers, D. Filippo, G. Schultz, D. Stovall, T. trickland, C. Donnell, R. Davidson, C. Tomlinson, D. Youngblood, T. Maltos. FIFTH ROW: M. Shore, D. Schuler, C. melser, L. Leamons, B. Blue, D. Rose, T. Bynum, V. Dunlap, S. Arden, J. Burger, R. McEuen. SIXTH ROW: T. McSwain, Rosinski, C. Lagaly, L. Sita, M. Brock, D. Boyles, S. Kilburn, N. Sumrall, J. Lawrence, D. Stump, B. Nolen. SEVENTH OW: E. Tutt, S. Hansen, M. Russell, M. Taylor, P. Bush, L. Pickard, K. Williams, K. Keszler, P. Pribble, M. McFarland, . Ingram. Qludenl Council Works Hard For Student Council helped students change many things they disliked at Del City High this year. They worked hard for school enthusiasm and partici- pation. Some Student Council mem- bers and students attended many work- shops to find new ideas on how to , improve our school. The Student Council Bookstore helped students out when they were in need of pencils, papers, kleenex and such things. The Council welcomed Mr. Dick Logan as a new sponsor who worked alongside Mrs. Gladys Flood. The Stu- dent Council representatives and offi- cers sold homecoming mums and bumper stickers as fund raising pro- jects. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Gladys Flood, Advisor, Lennie Pickard, Pres., L. Klopp, Vice-Pres., C. Fletcher, Vice-Pres. , T. Albert son, Parliamentarian, B. Hall, Corresponding Secretary, M. McFarland, Public Relations, Debbie Lancaster, Business ager, E. Salazar, Bookstore Manager, A. Shipley, State Secretary, C. Weaver, Chaplain, C. Blansett, Recording Secretary S. Sandlin, Publicity Chairman, Mr. Dick Logan, Advisor. SECOND ROW: P. Dean, S. Harmon, V. Inabnet, A. Soldan, Taylor, B. Ingram, L. Moles, L. Hager, D. Birnbaum, P. Delise, K. Pratt, R. Sherfield. THIRD ROW: M. Royalty, I. Gaines K. Dickey, D. Parker, R. Barker, G. Fountain, K. Nelson, L. Link, S. Maichak, D. Puckett, R. Scott, D. Walkup, R. Easton C. Lee, I. Jones. FOURTH ROW: T. Braden, T. Baker, L. Redwine, S. Hansen, D. Wilson, B. Holowell, S. Gutilla, E. Hall S. Sayler, J. Tolan, V. Forrest, I. Willoughby, B. Braddock, J. Quirk, K. Engle, R. McKeun, C. Jones, M. McElroy, J Collins, T. Maltos, P. Mangham, S. Stedman, T. Newman, T. Gibson, I. Miller, G. Wyatt, N. Sumrall. BACK ROW: D Breedlove, D. Youngblood, K. Keszler, K. Carithcrson, D. Ross, C. Northcutt. Sfudeni Pariicipaiion ' M. 'Av p k'w - ' 4 OPPOSITE PAGE: Lennie Pickard generates school spirit dur- ing pep assembly. RIGHT: Mr. Dick Logan was the new co- advisor for Student Council. BELOW: Students play games at pep rally . New Club Has Manu Members Members of the yearbook staff and the journalism classes had the opportu- nity to join the international club of Quill and Scroll. Although the club was formed late, many interested stu- dents joined. Members were required to have an average of 3.3 or better and to be enrolled in a journalistic class. During an initiation banquet members ' ' received pins and became officiated members. ii Q' ? RIGHT: Vickie Carroll listens atten- tively at a meeting. Q-. tr A ,,,' - ,ffl i t rf. ' 7' ,.. - FRONT ROW: Mr. Corder, Sponsor, B. King, Treasurer, D. Dressler, Historian! Parliamentarian, K. Molina, Pres., D. Rogers, Public Relations Directors, B. Church, Vice-President, Mrs. Fuller, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: D. Baldridge, D. Bryant, J. Monroe, L. Morgan, E. Salazar, L. Marano, L. Hawkins. THIRD ROW: A. Jackson, P. Rankin, C. Robbins, V. Carroll, C. Mogg, K. Gray, L. Moles, C. Dommert, L. Lafferty. BACK ROW: P. Ross, D. Crabaugh, B. Martinez, B. Ingram, M. McFarland, D. Workman. Eagle Beacon Has New Sigle Due to the new approach of the Eagle Beacon Staff, the Eagle Beacon had a record circulation of copies sold per week. The staff's skill provided the school with a new and better news- paper. With the paper sales to Junior High students as well as Senior High students, the staff raised enough money to publish the Eagle Beacon weekly. LEFT: Staff members work to meet deadline. BELOW LEFT: Kim Molina prepares a story for the paper. BELOW RIGHT: Betsy King and Darla Boss dis- cuss an article . FRONT ROW: A. Jackson, B. King, J. King, L. Morgan, D. Rogers, K. Molina. SECOND ROW: B. Church, C. Mitchell, D. Dressler, D. Bryant, D. Crabaugh, D. Workman, P. Fuller, Advisor. BACK ROW: T. Goodnight, K. Hawthorne, K. Prad- more, P. Rankin, D. Baldridge, L. Vega, C. Robbins, J. Hansen, E. Salazar. New Qfaff Shows Skulls The new yearbook staff used all their skills in trying to publish a great year- book. There were only five old mem- bers on a staff of twenty-nine. With their experience and the determination of the new members, the staff met all deadlines in a great effort to give the school the best. Y Mr. Corder, the new sponsor, worked hard to keep the staff organ- ized and on their toes. One of the new members was a sophomore. This was the first time at Del City that a sopho- more was on the yearbook staff. With all the hard work, the staff still found time to participate in building a float for the homecoming parade and to hold their annual Christmas party. s...o.,,,e -v-we ., H-N., W,..,,,,MM-.W.., , N- '-V --Z ' 'M W-.w..,,,,, we-.., we .,.V 4 OPPOSITE PAGE, FAR RIGHT: Kinney Sillwell helps out with yearbook float. ABOVE LEFT: Cathy Mogg and Kelley Gray work on layouts. BELOW LEFT: Eddie Tutt prepares to take pictures. RIGHT: Lora Moles, Perry Dennis and Cheryl Purdon work hard to meet dead- line. BOTTOM OF PAGE: Lori Marano and Eddie Salazar discuss yearbook float. X FRONT ROW: Bill Church, George Hamilton, Ron Ogle. SECOND ROW: David Workman, Lorna Derby, Patti Wisdom, Charlie Glidewell, Saundra Parker, Paula Ross, Ray Powers, Brian Martinez, Cheryl Purdon, Brian Martinez. THIRD ROW: Diana Boyles, Connie Dommert, Sherri Cox, Liegh Ann Gage, Karie Hawthorne. BACK ROW: Eddie Tutt, Laura Dillahunty, Cathy Mogg, Lori Marano, Vickie Carroll, Susan Daniels, Lora Moles, Perry Dennis. ., 4312+ .lt 2 6 Thespians Produce Plags Thespians is an international group of young performers and people who are interested in the production of the stage. To be a member of Thespians a student must have acquired ten points by working on various things during a school production. Members of the group participated in school plays which were held in the newly remod- eled auditorium. Thespians held their annual Ug1y Contest as a fund rais- ing project. RIGHT: Performers gather after a per- formance. BELOW: Shelly Maichak and Dante Walkup clown around during play production. K! . f A 4 4 S Y . A ' x A. +1 ' ' FRONT ROW: C. King, Pres., D. Gutilla, Vice-Pres., M. Marks, Secretary, M Watts, Clerk. SECOND ROW: B. Anderson, D. Wallace, R. McEuen, S. Salyer, S Maichak, K. Wyatt. THIRD ROW: T. Goodnitht, J. Douglas, A. Lewis, W Hotron, B. Wallace, D. Smith, L. Haynes. FOURTH ROW: D. Fullbritht, D. Wal kup, B. Lucero, M. Eskew, D. Cilberg, M. Rue, S. Graham. FIFTH ROW: K. Kel ley, L. Chaney, M. Powell, L. Segerss, J. Monroe, J. Marcrum. Del Aires Enjog Trip RONT ROW: K. Wall, J. Hocking, R. Gettle, S. Grady, K. Gettle, Mr. Staton . Clark, C. King, K. Parker, T. McSwain, K. Evans, W. Hall, L. Shelton ECOND ROW: D. Esterwood, N. Barnett, M. Grimes, M. Plunkett, D. Fullbright . Manger, L. Gathright, K, Wook, M. Cook, M. Baldridge, T. Ballard, R. Kel er, S. Small. THIRD ROW: A. Pepper, T. Knapp, L. Charboneau, M. Moore, B After a long and exciting trip to Vienna the Del Aires came home to Oklahoma with a full schedule for per- formances. Along with their annual Christmas concert, they also per- formed for benefits and for many dif- ferent clubs in Del City. Under the direction of Mr. Ron Staton the Del Aires maintained their standards of excellence as they have throughout the years. allace, M. Marks, J. Pittman, M. Hamric, S. Bell, D. Dennis, K. Blankenship, Shahan, M. Brumley. FOURTH ROW: T. Fieldcamp, S. James, K. Sullins, K T. Strickland, T. Galloway, T. Bynum, B. McNeil, T. Gibson, E C. Donnell, B. Campbell, B. Roberts. ONT ROW: V. Tislon, L. Marano, D. Clasin, P. Mangham, K. Harlow, R ker. R. Wilson, K. O'Brian, J. Jaqua, L. Bekeris, M. Konrath, M. Rue, D ye, K. Earl, T. Algood, A. Litke, R. Adams. SECOND ROW: L. Beneux, K llen, T. Strickland, C. Smith, S. Carwithen, K. Whomble, J. Townsend, P ean, B. Fowler, L. Johnson, P. Puckett, S. Campbell, J. Millsap, L. Richard- n, A. Gibson, B. Davis. THIRD ROW: H. Nowland, S. Estes, D. Rowton, G own, M. Ledford, T. Gibson, K. Pratt, J. Ray, B. Parker, S. Warrington, C ncher, P. Wilson, D. Morman, D. Puckett, L. Capps, S. Strickland, J cAllister, L. Haynes, K. Hull, M. McMeans. FOURTH ROW: L. Prufert, J. Pap- s, Z. Dean, K. Sullins, A. Wilson, D. Wallace, D. Williams, J. Machnicz, M icks, J. Alsup, L. Jackson, R. Dean, D. Rogers, T. Blair, D. Kimmill, R andy, T. Wall. vs! i , . .4 l .9 i ., A 4.1 p Lisa Gathright prepares to accompany the Del Aires. 217 ROW ONE: C. Northcutt, D. Jones, T. Williams, L. Hager, J. Jones, L. Redwine, P. Newman, K. Newman, I Miller, M. Eskew. ROW TWO: J. Zakariassen, L. Courtney, L. Grimes, S. Box, T. Witt, B. Bartlett, J. Scholz, K1 Engle, L. Rhodes, I. James, M. Smith, P. Rankin, S. Jacob, G. Daman, D. McCoy, P. Osburn, K. Reilly. ROM THREE: D. Newby, T. Kitchell, D. Absher, D. Boyles, D. Stephenson, M. Gober, D. Hoskins, K. Plasger, I. Martin T. Albertson, P. Alford, P. Ross, V. Inabnett, F. Wilson, D. Lancaster, B. King, P. Blose, T. Gibson, L. Hagerl ROW FOUR: A. Litke, D. Fullbright, I. Manley, S. Blasing, C. Mitchell, D. Boyles, D. Wallace, K. Youngblood, L Forrest, L. Clark, M. Branson, I. McCalister, K. Earrl, P. Schildman, S. Small, G. Gideon, B. Pierce, C. Clark, M. Grimes. ROW FIVE: I. Painter, D. Rogers, K. Molina, V. Forrest, D. Patterson, S. James, L. Dillahunty, L. Gage C. Gage, C. Blnsett, K. Seay, R. Ellis, T. Foley, M. Swinney, A. Hatcher, K. Strauch, D. Isbell. ROW SIX: M Sartin, S. Graham, L. Alsup, M. Rue, L. Chaney, M. Powell, I. Millsap, I. Douglas, K. Nelson, K. Gettle, A Chapman, K. Gray, M. Ethxidge, K. Evans, T. Harker, D. Pierce, D. Baldridge, K. Hawthorne, K. Pradmore. ROV- SEVEN: C. Bryan, C. Nelson, R. Baker, B. Barlow, W. Inabnett, B. Daigle, D. Kanenchen, C. Campbell, V. Mul lins, T. Linville, P. Williams, P. Hoffpauir, D. Burchart, K. Canfield, L. Likowski, D. Douglas, N. Dafis. ROV' EIGHT: G. Shackelford, C. Taylor, I. Hilbert, B. Lucero, S. Gutilla, T. Moore, D. Dunn, R. Adams, D. Smith, A Hoeth, D. Spencer, L. Moore, D. Puckett, L. Capps, S. Preble, S. Doncevic, L. Richardson, R. Mazza. ROW NIN K. Purdon, J. Ray, C. Gitthens, J. Kilbourn, R. Easton, T. Cost, L. O'Connell, L. Reed, G. Wyatt, K. Kelly, C Pierce, L. Willi. Pep Club Enjoys Displaging Qpirii Promoting spirit in the school has not been the sole purpose of the Pep Club this year. They have been sponsoring dances, having banquets, doing favors for football players, and making and putting up signs in the halls of the school. The Pep Club Banquet, at Christmas and at the end of the year, are the more popular of the activities done by the Pep Club. LEFT: Parliamentarian Lynette Char- boneau anxiously awaits the start of a football game. BELOW: Beth Pierce looks for someone else to sell program to before the game. BELOW LEFT: Ginger McElroy checks remaining time at a pep assembly. 2 Pep Club Cheerleaders and Officers helped promote school spirit during pep assemblies and football games. They worked hard to keep the pep club organized and to plan various activi- ties that the members would enjoy. They held sign-making parties, had banquets and many fund raising pro- jects. The cheerleaders attended many contests and brought home many awards and trophies. PEP CLUB OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ginger McElroy, Deby Strawn, Karen 8 x ' Cheerleaders And Officers Keep pig, ' ,g il 'ul 5 is 1 ,A 7 s 5.4 CHEERLEADERS, FRONT ROW: Linda Redwine, Head Cheerleader Ian Miller, Julie Jones. BACK ROW: Pam Newman, Linda Hager, Kim Newman, Terri Williams. C . O 'f A Y A C f 'sf C jfs. y y J, pr, A Blankenship, Lynnette Charboneau, Kim Crau- baugh, Tami Braden, Lisa Parenica, Lana Leamons, Patti Wisdom, Kathy Shaw. The Pep Club Going JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS, FRONT ROW: 'BACK ROW: Cheryl Northcutt, Dana Jones. -r-QQ Marcia Eskew, Margaret Powell. 'U' ABOVE: Linda Redwine shows her school spirit during a pep assembly. RIGHT: Bumb1in' Bomber Paul Ameen Burnett escorts .Tumpin' livin' Ieffrina Bennett during Midwest City game pep assembly. This couple was named King and Queen. BELOW: Pep Club girls prepare crepe paper for the football boys to run through before the game. '1 1i'- Band Qfrives For The DCHS Band, under the direction of Mr. Albert Buswell and Mr. Bob Goodner, brought home ten trophies from district contests, and then went on to take sweepstakes in the Spring of 1975. The band worked hard practic- ing every morning at 7:00. The band marched in numerous parades and per- formed in several contests throughout the year. In the spring of '75, the band sold popcorn and fruitcakes in order to send themselves to Corpus Christi, Texas, to play in a multi-state musical festi- val. 1 FRONT ROW: J. Pittman, K. Williams, S. Kilbourn, V. Dunlap, D. Lucas, A. Shipley, S. Ihonson, P. Golden, G. Shipley, R. Wullenwaber, D. Smith, M. Brum. SECOND ROW: M. Marks, P. Hancock, D. Pierce, T. Stricklsnd, B. Wallace, L. Dozier, M. Dunn, B. Haines, N. Partin, B. Anderson, T. Dukes, D. Lancaster, L. Hall, C. Newnam, N. Colclazier, D. Streckeer, B. Strecker, T. Savell, K. Parker. THIRD ROW: K. Turner, L. Strickland, C. Smith, D. Spencer, K. McBryde, K. Clark, C. Smith, G. Hamilton, M. Russell, T. Haggard, D. Parker, K. Davis, T. Bynum, K. Keszler, D. Rose, C. Cidino, B. New- nam, J. Finch, P. Rankin, M. lobe, L. Moles. FOURTH ROW: S. Bell, M. Cook, L. Fortner, C. Arnold, S. Dickey, K. Allen, K. Lewis, K. Harlow, S. Grubb, A. Metzger, R. Sellers, K. Stillwell, M. Black, J. McLaughlin, G. Williams, B. Hawk, R. Davis, B. Nixon, E. Hall, K. Lane, I. Karbon, D. Miller, K. Price, K. Raney, J. Ingle, C. Fry, D. Fitch, R. Veazey. BACK ROW: MI. Albert Buswell, Director, A. Soldan, P. Daugherty, S. Hulin, K. Adair, G. Monkres, R. Blankenship, N. Hood, M. Harvey, L. Poole, D. Begarek, T. Hall, K. Holingsworth, D. Roberts, E. LaPonsie, J. Sandini, R. Wojcak, K. Dickey, R. Barker, E. Addington, T. Herrod, M. McMichael, M. Little, A. Smith, B. Stephens, I. Herman, T. Griffin, C. Reiswig, K. Carter, K. Wood, C. Patrick, J. Ammerman, D. Cunningham, P. Cotton, Mr. Bob Goodner, Director. Ilence OPPOSITE PAGE, FAR LEFT: Becky Anderson watches attentively during homecoming coronation. RIGHT: The Pride of DCHS forms a salute to the bicentennial. BELOW, FAR RIGHT: Tammy Bynum participates in a half- time show. BELOW LEFT: Twilers enjoy a pep club skit during a pep assembly. STAGE BAND, FRONT ROW: Marc Harvey, B. Nixon, S. Hulin, K. Adair, G. Monkres, D. Belark, D. Smith. SECOND ROW: M. lobe, G. Shipley, K. Wil- liams, S. Kilbourn, T. Bynum, I. Pittman, A. Shipley, I. Ingle. THIRD ROW: M. Marks, K. Davis, K. Keszler, B. Wallace, K. McBryde, K. Lane, D. Fitch. FOURTH ROW: R. Barker, R. Davis, B. Hawk, R. Wojcak, C. Fry, K. Raney. FIFTH ROW: T. Griffin, K. Wood, J. Finch, D. Miller, R. Veazey, K. Holings- worth. BACK ROW: G. Patrick, P. Cotton, D. Cunningham, J. Ammerman, A. Smith, K. Burkhart. 4 Directors Strive For Perfeciion Band Directors Mr. Bob Goodner and Mr. Albert Buswell spent many hours outside school as well as during school in preparing our band for contests and concerts. Patiently, they practiced with the students, and succeeded in producing an excellent band . With their skill and experience the directors helped students better themselves on their instruments and taught them a lot about music. Mr. Buswell's and Mr. Goodner's devotion to the band helped in bringing home many trophies and awards from the contests the band attended. J A YA Mr. Goodner selects music for con- tests. class. Mr. Buswell directs the band durin Qs Sit 1., 35, 5-st fr' tb BAND OFFICERS: T. Bynum, Treasurer, I. Pittman, Secretary, R. Reporter, D. Rose, Drum Major, P. Cotton, Vice-President, N. Hodd, LEFT: Jim Ammerman participates during half-time presentation. U I . LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Dukes, K. Keszler, B. Haines, V. Dunlap, Assistant Drum Major, D. Rose, Drum Major, D. Spencer, A. Soldan, D. Parker, Head Major- ette. STANDING: I. Dimick, L. Harris, K. Hawthorne, K. Pradmore, D. Yost, I. Tolen, V. Marsh, V. Carroll. SITTING: K. Coffman, L. Pritchard, I. Millsap, L. Dolen, V. Reagan, V. Forrest. NOT PICTURED: B. Hall, L. Gathright. Queens Crowned During Chrisfmas Miss Melody Cook was chosen by the band members to represent them as their queen for 1975-76. Norman Hood, band president, presented Mel- ody during the annual Christmas Con- cert. The Senior attendants were Jean- ette Pittman and Debbie Rose, Kathy Keszler was junior attendant and Che- ryl Anquoe was sophomore attendant. The Christmas Concert, which fea- tured the coronation, was a success. 6 ABOVE: Melody Cook is crowned by Norman Hood. LEFT: Band queen Melody Cook with senior attendants Debbie Rose and Jeanette Pittman. BELOW LEFT: Senior attendant Jean- ette Pittman with her escort Marc Harvey. BELOW: Junior attendant Kathy Keszler with her escort Ken Holingsworth. Conceris Robin Gettle and Mike Plunkett were chosen as Mr. and Miss Del Aire 1975- 76. Mike presented Miss Gettle during their Christmas concert. The senior attendants were Tamela Gibson and Marilyn Brumley . Junior attendants were Carolyn Clark and Kellie Sullins and sophomore attendants were Karen Parker and Lisa Gathright. LEFT: Robin Gettle and Mike Plunkett, Mr. and Miss Del Aire. BELOW LEFT: Senior attendant Marilyn Brumley is escorted to the stage. BELOW RIGHT: Senior attendant Tamela Gibson and escort Tim Galloway with crown bearer and flower girl. 7 Organizaiions Band - 222-225 Baseball - 185 Basketball - 169 Basketball, Girls - 175 Cross-Country - 164 Del Aires - 217 Distributive Education - 205 Drill Team - 225 Eagle Beacon Staff - 213 Fellowship of Christian Athletes - 206 Football - 151-161 French Club - 202 Future Business Leaders of America - 204 Future Homemakers of America - 198, 199 German Club - 201 Golf - 186 Hi Notes - 200 History Club - 196 - Key Club - 208 Library Club - 195 Math Club - 197 Mixed Chorus - 217 National Forensic League - 194 National Honor Society - 209 Pep Club - 218-221 Quill 8a Scroll - 212 Spanish Club - 203 Student Council - 210, 211 Swimming - 186 Thespians - 216 Track - 183 Tri-Hi-Y - 208 Wrestling - 178, 179 Yearbook - 214, 215 Youth for Christ - 207 Faculig Index Albertson, Ina - 80 Aaron, Fred C. - 78 Bennett, Jeff - 76, 77 Burnett, Cathy - 74 Burton, Sid - 80, 169 Buswell, Alben - 80, 222, 224. 225 Branham. Don - 76 Caswell, Troy - 74 Chitsey, Launna - 78 Colston, Don - 72 General Corder, James - 74, 212 Cox. Joe - 72 Davies, Don - 80 Derby, Wilbur - 80, 179 Dilling, Anita - 74, 202 Dixon, Richard - 80 Ethrldge, Don - 78 Fee, Marion - 78, 199 Fisher, Larry - 80, 169 Fitzgerald, Barbara - 74 Flood, Gladys - 76, 210 Fritzler, Mary Anne - 78 Froch, Carol - 78, 205 Foster, C. D. - 78 Fuller, Pat - 74, 212, 213 Goodner, Bob - 80, 222, 224, 225 Goslin, Betty - 48. 74, 75, 207 Green, Ernest - 73 Griffin, Phyllis - 80, 194 Hamblin, Sidney - 78 Hart, Bill - 80 Harvey, Rick - 80, 185 Havenstrite, Winston - 81, 160. 185 Hawkins, W. L. - 78, 205 Holland, Lee - 71 Holt, David - 57, 76 Honey, Betty - 80, 195 Horton, Kathleen - 76 Howard. Jim - 79 Irwin, Ima Geanne - 46, 74 Jones, Louis - 76 Jordon, Hilda - 79 Kelly. Maxyne - 74 Kinnear, Helen - 55, 75 Klentos, Lily - 54, 75, 203 Kline, Shirley - 75 Lawrence. Jan - 75 Locke, Daryl - 77 Logan, Dick - 32, 52, 53, 76, 77, 196, 211 Long. Jeannie - 81 Manning, Henry - 81 Matson, Mildred - 75 Martin, Kathy - 82 Maxwell, Tom - 81, 175 Maynard, Lyle - 77 Melton, Allen - 77 Milum. Janie - 79 Modena, Teresa - 82 Moon, Audrey - 79, 204 Morrison, Carol - 81, 175 Mullen, Marty - 75 Nett, Javonna - 73 Newman, J. T. - 77 Newsom, Les - 56, 57, 77, 197 Index Nix, Bonnie - 81, 195 Powers, Lois - 82 Pratt, Linda - 77 Preble, Shelia - 82 Prescott, Susan - 79 Prober, Jan - 77 Pruett, Juanita Redman, Ann - 82 Rex. Thelma - 66, 81 Richardson, Arnold - 72 Richey, David - 73 Roberts, Connie - 82 Robertson, Dave - 79, 160 Rose, Gary - 81. 206, 186 Sauer, Marge - 79 Scott, Penny - 79 Shepherd, Betty - 79, 204 Shield, Pat - 82 Shuck, Barbara - 82 Staton, Ron - 49, 81, 217 Strahom, Richard - 75, 160. 185 Stout, Gayle - 79 Thompson, Evelyn - 73 Vogt, Andrew Walker, Mona - 75, 200 Weaver, David - 79, 169 White, Dolores - 82 white, Lynn - 75 Wilhite, Wilson - 81 Winzenread, Anne - 75, 218 Wiseman, Craig - 81 Junior Index Abbott, Raylyn - 102 Akers, Ronda Allen, Karen - 102, 217 Allred, Ed - 102 Allred , John Amend, Debbie - 102 Ammerman, Jim - 102 Anderson, Francis - 102 Anderson, Thomas Andrews, Tammy Arabie, Sheryl - 102 Arinwine, Sherry - 102 Armstrong, Cheryl Armstrong. Tammy - 102, 205 Arnold, Troy - 102, 205 Asbell, Bobby - 102 Ash, Charlotte Bailey, Jimmy - 102, 160, 183 Bailey, Randy - 102 Baker, Darrell Baker, Robert Baldridge, Dorothy - 102, 205, 208. 213 Barber, Les Barker, Rebecca Bames. Becky - 102 Bamett. Carolyn - 102 Bamett , 206 . 217, 183 Barnhill, Kim - 102 Bartlett, Cheri - 102, 208 Baxter. Beach , Daniel - 102 Jim - 102 Bean, Edward - 102 Bear, Bruce - 102 Becker, Dale - 102 V Beddingfield, Tamara Bekeris, Belew, Gary - 64 Bell, Melva Bell, Susie - 102, 217 Beller, Tim - 102 Jennifer and Mark take a walk in the park. Norman - 102, 160, 203 Lorraine - 102, 200, 217 Benedict, Terry Berry, Frankie Biddle, Glenda Biddle, Lonney - 102 Biddle, Ronney - 102 Bierman, Tommy - 102 Bimbaum, Daniel - 102 Bishop, Ralph Black, Luke - 102 Blair, Theresa - 102 Blanchard, Randy - 102 Blankenship, Karen - 102, 208, 217 Blansett, Connie - 102, 208, 210 Blasing. Susan - 102 Bledsoe, Mike - 102 Blenkin, Tonya Bobbin, Tony - 102 Bogdan, Robert Boone, Donna - 102, 195, 196. 204 Boone, Steve - 102 Bottoms, James - 102 Bourassa, Mark - 102 Boyles, Diana - 102 , Darrell - 103 , Don - 102 lshaw. Jaretta ne, Susi - 103 tson, Marcia - 103, 200, 202 4 Donald - 103. 179 Janice - 21 Denita Linda Karen - 17, 103, 203 Jamie Mike - 103, 196 Vanda - 103 John - 103 Lisa - 103 Debra - 103 Gloria - 103 , Karen Mike - 103 Vanessa - 103 Wesley Teresa - 103 Marilyn - 103 Danny - 3, 103, 197, 20 8. 213 Buford, Robert - 103 Burkett, Lisa Burkhart, Keith - 103 Brunett, Steve - 103 Butler, Charlotte Cabrera, Jesus Callihan, Fred - 103 Cameron, Chuck - 103 Cannon, David Cannon, Jackie - 104 Cardenas, Cheryl - 104 Carirhers, Karen - 104, 201 Carr, Dru Ellen Carriger, Duane - 104 Carroll, Vanessa - 104 Carter, Jeff - 64, 104, 108 Carter, Leonard Carter, Sheila - 104 Caruso, Tony - 104 Cosby, John - 105, 179 Cosper, Don - 105, 183 Cotton, Gene - 169, 170 Cox, Debbie Cox, Sherri - 105, 215 Crabaugh, Kim - 105, 208, 172 Craig, David - 105, 196 Crawford, Cathye Creel, Deana Crook, Raymond - 196 Cross, Tommy - 105 Cummingham. David - 105, 225 Cunningham, Debbie - 105 Dahlke, Mike - 105, 195 Dale, Darrell Dalton. James Damron, Cathy - 105 Daniels, David Daniels, Mark - 105 Daugherty, Peggy - 105 Duffel, Laura - 105 Duffy, Penny - 105, 204. 208 Duke, Keith - 105. 185 Dukes, Tammy - 105, 225 Duncan, Donna - 105 Duncan. Terry - 105 Dunn, Melanie - 57, 106, 112, 197 Dunn, Randy - 106 Duren, Penny - 189 Dykes, Sherry Eakins. Giselle - 106 Carwithen, Sherri - 104, 21'7 Casey, Terry - 104, 195 Chapman, Angie - 104, 202 Chappell, David - 104, 205 Charboneau. Lynette - 18, 38. 17. 104, 202, 217 Chase, Stan - 104, 160 Choate, Mike Christian, Wayne - 104, 169 Christner, Robin - 104, 206, 175 Chynoweth, Marty - 104 Davidson, Paul - 105 Davies. Pat - 105, 208, 180 Davis, Adonia - 62, 105, 198 Davis, Bob Davis. Bruce - 105, 197, 201 Davis, Debie - 105 Depue, Roger - 179 Citty , Sherry - 104 Clark, Carolyn - 104 Clark, Gary - 104 Clark. Judy Clark, Lori - 104 Clark, Timy Cloud . Cloud . Carol David - 104 Cody, Paul - 104 Coffman, Mary Coghla n. Randy - 104 Colclazier, Nancy Colliu, Pattie Conley, James - 105, 160, 185 Conover, Pat - 105 Cook . Steven Cook, Raymond - 105 Cookston. David - 105 Cooper, Paul DeShazo, Judy - 105 Delong, Mark Dempsey. Diana - 105 Detweiler, David - 105 Dewbre, Deena - 105 Dick, Jerry - 105 Dickey, Jerry - 64, 196 Dillahumty, Laura - 105, 196, 200, 202. 207 Dixon, Rick - 105, 186 Dodd, Karla - 105, 196, 204 Dodd, Melanie - 105 Dommert, Connie - 105, 198, 215, 185, 241 Dorson. Dave - 105, 160 Douglas, Ronie Douglas, Scott Dowling, Ronald Downing, Bill - 105 Dozier, Lauri - 105 Dubala, Donna - 105, 196, 205, 207 Duckworth. Debbie - 64. 105 Earl, Kathy - 106, 196, 207, 217 Early. Janet Eaton, Fiona Easley, David Eastman, Lee - 106 Edwards, Brian Elam, David - 106 Elliott, Tracy - 106 Ellis, Robin - 103, 106, 202 Embree, Kellie - 195, 196, 204 Emerich. James Emerson, Shelly - 106 Epley, Carrie - 106 Eshbach, Richard - 106, 160, 183 Ethridge, Michelle - 106, 116. 202, 207 Evans, Brenda - 106 Evans, Kimi - 106, 207, 217 Everhart, Dan - 106 Faires, Joy Farley, Donnie - 64, 106 Farley, Kathy - 6, 106 Feemster, Cindy - 106 Ferritor, Terri Finch, Richard - 106 Fitch, Dale - 106, 203, 225 Flatt, Kenneth - 106 Flax, Gail Fleetwood, Rick - 106 Flores, I0e - 103, 106, 208, 185 Foley, Tina - 37, 43, 106, 203. 21 Ford, Linda - 106 Forrest, Lisa - 15, 106, 208 Foshee, Brenda - 106 Foshee, Randy - 106 Fountain, Gene - 30, 106, 160, 202, 206 W Ms' O Foust, Steven Freeman, Frank - 106 Freeman. Jimmy - 106 Freeno, Rita Fry, Chris - 106, 225 Gaches, Rick - 106 Gadbois, James - 106 Gadbois. Jerry - 106 Gage, Cathy - 53, 106 Gage, Leigh-Anne - 100, 106. 196, 200, 202, 207, 215, 242 Gaines, Vanessa - 106 Gardner, Phyllis Garner, Roger Garrett, Dale - 64, 106 Gates, Becky - 106 Gatewood, Larry - 205 Gatewood, Perry - 106 Geissler, Paul Gentry, Tony - 107 Gepfert, Sue - 195 Germany, Lydia - 107 Gettle, Kim - 107, 217 Gideon, Gina - 107, 196, 202 Gladden, Joe Glander, Alvin Gilleland, Ruth - 107 Glidewell, Charles - 107, 194, 195, 201, 215 Glidwell, Johnny - 107, 179 Goekeler, Sue - 107, 175 Goforth, Mary - 107 Golden, Pam - 107 Golden, Terri - 43, 107 Gray, Jim - 107 Gray, Kelly - 107, 207, 215 Gray, Tim - 107 Gray, Tommy Grayson, Gomalia Greco, Caryn Green, Richard - 107 Griffin, Dreena Griffith, Anette - 107 Grimes, Mary - 101, 107, 108, 217 , 189 Grimmett, Mike - 107 Guthrie, Audrey Guthrie. Maria - 107, 200 Hacker, Mitch - 107 Hagar, Paul - 107, 202, 183 Hagar, Steve - 107, 183 Haines, Beth - 107, 225 Hale, Janice - 107 Halitska. Kerry Halitska, Patty - 108 Hall, Virginia Ellen - 108 Hammond, Steven - 108, 160, 169, 183 Hamrick, Pam Hand, Lee Ann - 108 Harding, Larry - 108, 201 Hardy, Roberta - 108 Harring, W. L. - 108 Harsen, John - 213 Hargrave, Donna - 108 Harker, Taryn - 108, 198 Harmon, Vernon - 108 Harms, Etta - 108 Harn, Lee - 108 Harrelson, Kelly - 108 Harrington, Charlene Harris, Brenda - 108 Harris, Danny - 108. 160 Harris, Donnie - 108, 160 Harrison, Johnna - 108 Hatcher, Anita - 108 Hawk, Barbara - 109 Hawkins. Linda - 109. 196. 202. 208 Hawkins, Sherry - 109, 205 Hawthorne, Anita - 109 Haynie, Debbie - 64, 109 Hearn, Paul - 109 Heisle, Jeff Hemingway, Jill Henderson, Bevlyn Henderson, Vanessa - 109 Hendrix. James - 109, 101, 194, be if 196, 197 Henning, Randy - 109, 179 Henry, Ervin - 109 Henry, Jay Henry, Pam - 109 Hesterlee, Debbie - 109 Hill, Randall Hill, Robert Hirrill, Bruce - 64, 109 Hizz, Randy - 109 Hocking, John - 109, 217, 28 Hodge, Debra Hoffman, Eddie - 109 Holder. Frank Hollingsworth, David Holt, William - 109 Homan, Desi - 205 Hooks, Anita - 109 Hoover, Terri - 109 Hom, Jeff Horton, Wesley - 101, 109, 216 Hoskins Debbie - 109, 208 Howard, Robert Howze, Norma Hudson, Ewan Huggins, Lari - 109 Hulse, Jon - 109 Hunt, Ronald Hurst, Lislie - 109 Hurst, Marcia - 109 Hutchinson, Jerry - 109, 196, 197 Hutchison, Mike Ingle, John - 109 Ingram, Teena - 109 Isaacs, Nena - 109 lsaacs, Randy - 109, 160 Jackson. Andrea - 109, 43, 208 Jackson, Dan - 109 Jackson, Lynda Jackson. Marilyn - 109 James, Shirley - 100, 110, 202. 205 Jaqua. Jan - 110, 217 Jenkins, Tim - 110 Jennings, Kathrine Jernigan, Beverly Jester, Sherry Jimenez, Debbie lobe, Mary - 110 Johnson, Eric - 110, 197, 183 Johnson, Gerry Johnson, Lisa - 110, 206, 217, 175 Johnson, Robert Johnson, Steve - 110 Jones, Billy - 110 Jones, Elyah - 110 Jones, Mark Jones Matthew Jones, Richard Jones. Wendy Judd, Mike - 110 Julian, John Karban, Jerry Keating, Jim - 110 Keefe, Kevin Keene, Bill - 110, 164 Keith, Kari - 110 Kelly, Jong Kendrick, Mary - 110 Kessler, James Keszler, Kathy - 110, 198, 225, 226 Kilbom, Linda - 110, 206, 175 Kilborn, Sandy - 50, 57, 110, 197 King, Julie - 110, 198, 213 King, Kelly - 110 Kinsella, Lorri - 110 Klopp, Liz - 110. 197, 210 Knapp, Terry - 110, 207, 217 Knysh, Tracy - 110 Konrath, Mary - 110, 201, 217, 195 Kopycinski, Ed - 110 Kues. Ricky - 110, 169 Lafferty, Lisa - 110, 196 Lagaly, Chris - 110 Lam, Mai- 110, 202 Lambert, Lee - 110 Lambert, Charles - 110 Lambert, Janet - 110, 118 Land, Eugene Lane, Marilyn - 110, 205 Lang, Joni Laughlin, John - 63, 110 Lawrence, Christie Lawrence, John - 110, 160, 208 Le, Fong - 110 Ledford, Mary - 110, 196 Lee, Valerie - 204 Leggett, Alan Lemaster. Tammi - 110 Letts, Tammie - 110 Levine, Scott Lewis, Kerry - 110, 194, 196, 201 Lewis, Kevin - 110 Liles, Bonnie - 110 Lindsay, Randy - 110 Lindsey, Carl - 110 Football season is laid to rest. Link, Larry - 205 Little. Don - 64 Looney, Donna - 195 Loyd, Carolyn - 111 Lucas. Donna - 111, 196 Lyons, Clarice McAbee, Pattye McBride. Cliff - 111, 160, 169 McBride, Guy - 111 McCalister, Jean - 111. 196, 207 McClaren, Julie - 111, 200 McClure, Larry McCoy, Deena - 111 McCuddy, David McDaniel Carla McDaniel. Terry - 111 McDaniel, Tom - 111 McDonald, Joan - 111, 119, 201 McDonald . Ruben McDowell, Cindy McDuffie, Ronnie - 111 McElroy, Melissa - 111 McEven, Roby - 111, 160, 206, 216 McFarland. David - 111 owen. Dennis - 111, 205 . Debbie - 111 Kathleen Glenda Larry Tony Terry Pam - 111 Mike - 111 Victoria Winfred - 111, 169 Bret - 111, 202. 217 , Dan Jim - 111 Shelly - 111, 216 Joseph - 111, 160, 183 Teresa - 111, 185, 189 Ted - 111, 113, 202. 207. 217 Jeff- 64, 111, 160 Steve Elizabeth - 111 Martin - 111, 216, 217, 28 Marks, Steven - 111, 160 Marsh. Vicki - 112, 225 Martin. Jim - 112 Marvin, Julie - 112, 205 Maschino, Sharon - 112 Mason, Darrell - 112 Massey, John - 112 Mathews, Calvin Mauk, Ricky - 183 Mauldin, Rhon Mayer. Jim - 112 Mays. Jeffrey Mazza. Barbara - 112 Mead, Tony - 112 Meadors, Susie - 112 Mesenbrink, Rodney - 112 Metzger, Annette - 112 Miller, Jan - 103, 112, 208, 189 Miller. Robert - 112 Miller, Tammy - 112 Milligan, Bridget Milligan, Ricky Milligan, Sandy Millirons, Brenda - 112 Millsap, Bob - 112 Minnich, Rickey - 112 Miser, Debbie - 112 Mitchell, Cindy - 103, 112, 206. 215 Mitchell, Mike - 112 Mock, Mike - 112 Moffet. Dianne - 112 Moles, Lora - 112, 210, 215, 225, 185 , 241 Moncrief, James - 112 Montgomery. Jeannie - 112. 196 Musgrove, Jackie - 63, 113 Mustin, Sherld Musny, Paul - 113 Neading, Ernie Peterson. Susie - 114, 196, 202 Phillips, Diane - 114 Phillips, Mary Kay - 114 Phillips, Ron - 114, 195, 169 Neal, Andrew Neal, Donald - 113 Nelson, Kim - 113, 217 Nelson, Kirk - 113. 205, 186 Pierce, Darla - 114, 198 Pierce, Beth - 33, 114, 92 Pilant. Tony Placke, Dered - 114 Nelton. Leisa Nettleton, Cindy - 113 Newman, Beverly - 113. 202 Newman, Jeff - 64, 113 Newman Kathy Newman Kim - 113, 172 Newman, Richy - 113 Newman Rodney - 113 Newman Beverly Nice, Ralph - 113. 160. 208 Nichols, Terri Nicholson, Curtis Moon . William - 113 Moore, Cleighton - 113 Moore, James - 113 Moore. Johnny - 113 Moore, Larry Moore, Richard Moran, Beverly - 113 Morman, Kenneth Morris, Dean - 113, 1'7'7, 178, 179 Morris . Richard - 113. 178. 179 Morrison. Kendall - 113 Morrison, Sue - 113, 205 Mosher, Cerese Muhlenbruch, Tammi Nixon, Mickey - 113 Nolen, Brian - 113, 160, 206, 183 Norman, Beverly - 113 Norris, Bobby - 113. 169 Norton, Diane Nunley, Pam Oakley, Joe Ogle, Ron - 113, 215 Ohlheiser, Jean - 114 Orr, Merdina Oleson. Kenny - 73, 114, 208, 160, 161, 169, 170 Osborn, Eddie - 114, 217 Osbom. Pamala - 114, 207 Osbom. Thomas Owen, Dana - 114, 198, 203, 204 Owen, Jean - 117, 38 Owen, Mitchell - 114 Page, Shirley - 114 Painter. Larry - 114 Parker, Dennis Parker, Dovey - 114 Parker, Lucy - 114, 205 Passmore, Joe - 114 Patrick. Larry - 114 Pedersen, Chris - 114, 205 Pedro, Charles Peeler, Mark - 15, 114, 206, 185 Perrin, William - 114, 179 Personette, Cher - 107, 114 t.- Plant, Tony - 114 Plaster, Kelley - 114, 180 Poole, Laurie - 114, 208 Pope, Sherry Poplin, Linda - 114, 202 Powell, Louis - 114, 202 Powers. Ray - 100, 114, 196, 201, 213 Powers, Lonnie Pratt, Brian - 114 Pratt, Donna - 114, 198 Prentice, Penny Price. Cathy - 114 Prince, Deborah - 114 Pringle, Andrea - 114 Proctor, Linda - 114, 208 Prufert, Lisa - 114, 196 Purdon. Sheryl- 114, 196, 201 Quirk, Teresa - 114, 206, 175 Rains, Shirley - 114 Ralston, Gary - 114 Raney, Kirk - 114 Rankin, Paula - 114, 202, 208, 213, 225 Ray, Steve - 115, 205 Redburn, Shari Reed, Kathleen - 115 Reese, Kaye Reeves, Dale - 115 Reilly, Sterlene - 115 Rescinito, Jon Rhone, Anthony Richardson, Bobby - 115 Richardson. Linda - 115, 196, 217 Richard, Tony Riley, Dennis - 115 Ritter, Danita - 205 Robbins, Carl - 115, 208. 213 Roberts. Burge - 109, 115, 200, 202. 207, 208, 217 Roberts, Julie - 115 Robles, Marcy - 115 ,B ki W ,., 9 st sei.-3634 1 ,. .., - I . -is tj? M121 Science Classes take total concentration. ,.,,,: la Rodgers. Karen Rodriques, Cindi - 115 Rollins, Bea - 115 Roper, Teresa - 115 Roseboom, Ken - 115, 197, 186 Rosinski, John - 115, 197, 186 Ross, Greg Rosser, Lewis Royalty, Mark - 115 Rudolph, Danny Ryan, Karen - 46, 48, 115, 207 Ryan, Kelly - 115, 196, 201 Sabin, Scott - 115 Salazar, Eddie - 115, 210, 212, 213, 215 Salyer, Steve - 115, 194, 203, 216 Sanders. Bonnie - 115 Saver, Janna Schildman, Pam - 14, 115 Schultz, Garold - 115 Schwab, Artie - 115 Scott, Cathleen - 115 Scott, Deborah - 115 Scott, Randy - 37, 115, 160, 208, 183 Scully, James - 116 Searcey, Terry - 116 Seay. Kellie - 116, 205 Segress, levetta - 116, 210 Sekayouma, Janet - 116 Shadid. Jerry Shafer, Sandra Sharp, Carroll - 116 Sharp. Rick - 116 Shelby, Jamelle - 116, 205 Sheppard, Janet - 116, 205, 207 Sherfield, Rochell - 116 Shimp, Tammy - 116, 206, 175 Shofner, Greg Shore, Donna - 116, 118 Showell, Kharlyn - 116 Shuck. Cindy - 116, 175 Shull, Barry Shumaker. Daniel - 116 Silva, Buddy - 116, 2, 160, 208 Singleton, Iacque - 116 siseo, Cindy - 116 Sisemore, Bill - 116 Y Sita, Larra - 115, 116, 196, 197 Sizemore, Donna - 116 Skelton, Mike - 116 Small, Sandy - 116, 207, 217 a 'eel S4 Smith, Bensen Smith, Cindy - 116 Smith, Glen - 117 Smith, Kenny - 117 Smith, Mike - 117 Smith, Riley Smith, Tara - 117 Smith, Tina Sommerville. Vanessa - 107, 117 Sorrels. Mike - 117 Spence, Susanna Spitzer, Lorie - 117 Sroufe, Robin Stallings, Buddy - 117, 179 Standifer, Lauri - 66, 205 Standridge, Stacy - 117 Starling, Theresa - 117, 205 Staton, Gayla - 117 Stella, Sandy - 117 Stephens, Larry - 117 Steward, Bill - 117 Steward, Lee - 160 Stewart, Danny - 117, 196, 197 Stewart, Karen - 117 Stewart, William Stile, Stephen - 117 Stockon. Pat - 117 Stovall, Don - 2, 117, 160, 206. 183 Stover, Brenda Strauch, Cristi - 113, 107, 197. 164 Strawn, David - 117, 160, 185 Strawn, Deby - 17, 43, 103, 117, 208, 162 Strawn, Nick Stremlow, Jamie Strickland, Tami - 117 Stroofe. Robin - 117 Stubbs, JoAnne - 117 sudik, Sandy Kay - 111, 205 Sullins, Kellie - 117, 217, 28 Sumrall, Nina - 117 Sutton, Joseph - 117 Swinney, Mary Jo - 36, 117 , 208 Tabor, Michael - 117 Talbott, Vickey - 117, 205 Taylor, David - 117 Taylor. John - 207 Taylor, Mark - 117, 196, 210 Taylor, Richard - 117 Thatcher, Tom - 117 Thee, Shannon - 117 ,,,,,,,.,,, Mr. Davies helps students in class. Thomas. Billy - 117, 160, 183 Thomas, Kathy Thomas, Robby - 117 Thompson, Betty - 117 Thompson, Dennis - 117 Thompson, Tommy - 117, 185 Throsh, Debbie Tidwell, Christy Tiller, Donna - 118 Tilly, Vernon - 118 Tindell, Margaret - 118, 196 Titus, Denise - 205 Titus, Dwight Todd. Betty Tollison, Cindy - 118 Trueblood , Paula Trueblood, Steve Tucker, Doyle Tumelson, Kathy Tumer, Kellie - 118 Underwood, Valerie - 118 Unger, Pam Upton, Dale - 118 Veaszey, Ronnie - 118, 203 Vega, Mary - 118, 213 Vickers, George - 118 Virostko, Steve - 118, 201 Vogle, Vicki Waddle. Jackie - 118 Wainscott, Jane - 64, 118 Walden. Debbie - 118, 201 Walden, Sammy Walker, Charles - 2, 118, 160 Walker, Darrell Walker, Michele - 118 Walker, Rickey - 118, 207 Walkup. David - 118 Walkup, John Wall, Cassandra - 118 Wall. Toni - 118, 200 Wallace, Deana - 118, 207 Wallace , Rosalie Wallace, Tim - 118, 194, 196 Wallace, Tim Walley, Terry Warner, Cindy - 118, 208 Warstler, Terry - 118, 205 Wary, Mark - 118 Watrous, Alan Watson, David - 118 Watson. David T. Way. Jim - 118 Welch, Julia - 118 Wells, Debbie - 118 West, Jamie Westbrook, Cindy Weston, Mark - 118 Wheeler, Patricia - 119 Whitehead, Harold Whitlow. Bryan - 119 Wilderson, Diana - 119, 205 Williams, Charlotte - 119, 196, 205 Williams, Fonna - 119 Williams, Gidget - 119, 205 Williams, John - 119 Williams, Kenneth - 119, 202 Williams, Kerry - 119 Williams, Lillian - 119 Williams, Mitch - 119 Williams, Peggy - 202 Williams. Randy - 119 Willoughby, Judi - 119 Wilson, Anita - 119 Wilson, Calvin - 119 Wilson, Darla - 119 Wilson, Dawna - 119 Wilson, Perry - 119 Wilson, Regina - 119, 217 Wilson, Verlinda - 119 Wilson, Vonree - 119, 169 Winter, Darcy - 119 win. Ricky - 119 Wojack, Randy - 119, 202 Wood, Curtis - 119 Woodruff, Karen - 119 Work, Cheryl - 205 Wyant, Kelly - 216 Ybarra, Michael- 119, 164, 183 Yeargain, Steve Youngblood, Darla - 119, 207 Sophomore Index Absher. Cheryol - 86, 185 Acebo, Richard - 86 Adair, Kenneth - 86 Adams, Raylene - 86, 217 Addington, Edward - 86, 196 Agnew, Charlene - 86 Alato, James - 86 Allen, Kevin - 86 Allgood, Tammy - 83, 86, 217 Allred, Bryan - 86 Allred, James - 86 Alsup, Lisa - 86 Anderson, Rebecca - 85, 86. 202 216 Andrews, William - 86 Anquoe, Cheryl - 86 Antritt, Melvonda - 86 Armstrong, Cindy - 86, 205 Armstrong, Roger - 86, 205 Arnold, Carrie - 86 Arterberry, Marvin - 86 Ash, Aurora - 86 Ash, Robert - 86 Atwood, Jalene - 86- Avers, William - 86 Baer, Marti - 86 Baker, Rhonda - 27, 58, 86 Baldridge, Matt - 86, 217 Baldwin, Karen - 86 Ball, Gary - 86 Banker. Greg - 86 Barker, Ray - 86 Barker, Roger - 86, 205 Barlor, Pat - 86 Barlow, Beth - 86, 208, 186 Barnard. Craig - 86 Bartley. Tamrya - 86, 198, 199 Barton, Jay - 86 Bassler, Richard - 86 Beasley, Alice - 86 Beavers, Pamela - 86, 205 Begarek, Don - 86 Beneux, Lisa - 86, 217 Berryman, Jeff - 86 Birch, Kyle - 86 Birnbaum, Linda - 86 Bins, Danielle - 86 Black, Michael - 86, 205 Bleigh, Diana - 86, 217 Blose, Joy - 87 Blue, Larry - sr, 185 Bobbett, Cindy - 87 Bond, Gaynell - 87 Bond, Randy - 87 Boone, Larry - 87 Booze, Vickie - 87 Borden. Johnny - 87, 186 Borden, Micki - 87 Borders, Alisa - 87 Bourassa, Jeanette - 87 Bower, Candy - 87 Bowman, Kevin - 87, 160 Boyd, Clifford - 87 Boyd, Kevin - 160 Boyd, Vaughn - 87 Braddock, Elizabeth - 87, 195 Brand, Teresa - 87, 198, 199 Brecheen, Doyle - B7 Broadstone, Tony - 87 Brooker, Sheila - 87 Brotherton, Ryan - 87, 160 ' Brown, Dean - 87 Brown, Gari - 87 Brown, Russell - 87 Brown, Shawn - 87 Brown, Terri - 87, 205 Brown, Victor - 87 Bryan, Cynthia - 87 Bryant, Carolyn - 205 Buck, Steve - 87 Buckner, Terry - 87 Buford. Tammy - 87, 195. 198 Burch, Marion - 87, 169 Burchart, Debbie - 87 Burgin, Mark - 87 Burkhard, Alan - 87 Burnett, Brian - 87, 179 Butler, Greg - 87, 160 Byrd, Victor - 87 Campbell. Cheryl- 87. 196. 202 Campbell, Marsha - 87 Campbell. Steve - 87, 217 Canady. Michael - 87 Canfield, Krisonda - 87 Capps, Lisa - 87, 205 Card, Donna - 87 Carlton, Tom - 87, 205 Carter, Kevin - 87 Carter, Mike - 87, 169 Carter, Sandra - 87 , Casey, Mike - 87 Cedeno, Charles - 87, 225, 164, 183 Chambers. Cindy - 88 Chaney, Linda - 88, 216 Chatman, Donnie - 88 Cheadle. Dwight - 88 Chrisman, Bobby - 88 Citty, Rebecca - 88 Cilberg, Diane - 88, 201, 216 Clark, Donna - 88 Clark. Jeannie - 88, 205 Clark, Paul - 88, 160 Clason, Darla - 88, 217 Clay, Marcus - 88, 160 , 183 Clevenger. Starla - 88 Clowel, Teresa - 88 Cochran, Karen - 88 Cochran, Sharon - 88 Coker, Cary - 88, 160, 185 Cole, Monty - 88 Cole, Patty - 88, 203 Collins, Douglas - 88 Collins, Joe - 88 Combs, Kathryn - 88, 194, 202 Cone. William - 88 Conrath. Mary - 195 Cookston. Douglas - 84, 88, 203 Cordum, Shawn - 88 Cost, Trudy - 88, 97, 162, 165 Costiloe. Janice - 88 Cox, Karen - 88 Crawford, Earl- 88, 160, 169 Crowder, Tommy - 88 Crumbley, Linda - 88 Cupp, Tammy - 88 Daigle, Beverly - 88 Dalton . Michael - 88 Damon, Geri- 88, 201 Danforth, Saundra - 88, 194, 2 Daniels, Lynndal - 88 Daughtry, Darrell - 88, 160 Daugherty. Naomi - 64. 88 Daviee, Pam - 88 Davis Betty - 88, 218 Davis Carrie - 88 Davis, Helen 89, 198. 203 Davis, James - 89 Davis Nancy - 89, 196 Davis Ronald - 89 Davis, Sherri 89 Day. Linda - 89, 205 De Graffenreid, Larry - 89 De Sha, Sheryle - 89 De Shazo, Patty - 89 Dean, David - 89, 160 Dean, Zarina - 89 Delise, Pete - 89 Denton, Ronald - 89, 160 Denwalt, Eddy - 89 Detamore, David - 89, 205 Dickerson, Buddy - 89 Patti and Jana go Spanish. Dickey, Jeffery - 89 Dickey, Kent - 89 Dickey, Sharon - 89 Dickson, Dana - 89 Dimick, Jan - 89, 205, 225 Dodson, Thomas - 89 Dodd, Cathi - 89 Dolan, De Etta - 89 Dommert, Guy - 89, 169 Doncevic, Sandra - 89 Doty, Brad - 89 Douglas, DeLane - 89 Douglas, Janet - 89, 216 Dowling, Tracy - 89 Downs, John - 89 Dukes. Iandra - 89 Duncan, Sandra - 89 Dunn, Donna - 89 Dunn, Stephanie - 89 Duroy. Chris - 87 , 90 Dye, Lynn - 90, 195 Easley, Regina - 90, 206 Easterwood, Dorinda - 90, 207. 217 Easton, Regina - 90, 205 Edwards, Gary - 90 Ellis, Tony - 90, 160, 208, 185 Emerson, Mike - 90 Ennis, Tony - 90 Enright, Beverly - 90 Enright, Brian - 90 Ergenbright, Kevin - 90 Eskew, Marcia - 90, 99, 194, 216 Estes, Susan - 90 Evans, Tina - 90, 205 Farmer, Mark - 90 Fatkin, David - 90 Feary, Raynerte - 90 Felix, Haron - 90, 185 Felix, Rhonda - 90 Fletcher, Clayton - 90, 210, 185 Flores. John - 90, 185 Flynt, Cindy - 90 Foreman, Tonda - 90 Fortner, Laura - 90 Fountain, Jeff - 90, 160, 206 Fulbright, Denise - 90, 202, 216. 217 Gaines, Jamie - 90, 198 Garcia. Phillip - 90 Garrison, Dean - 90 Gathright, Lisa - 90, 204, 217 Gee, Tommy - 90, 160 Gentry, Kevin - 90 George, Perry - 90 Gibson, April - 90, 217 Gibson, Mike - 90 Gibson, Terri - 90 Gilbert . Russell - 90. 205 Gitthens, Connie - 87, 90 Glasgow Goeders , Debbie - 91 , Brian - 91 Goodner. Mickey - 91 Goodnight, Terry - 91. 213. Graham, Sandra - 91, 216 216 Grassi, Jeffrey - 91 Gray, Frank - 91, 160 Gregory, Mike - 91 Griffin, Doug - 91 Griffin, Kenneth - 91, 160 Griffin, Terry - 91 Grubb, Sandra - 91 Guillory, Deborah - 91 Guinn, Anita - 91, 189 Guiterrez, Valerie - 91, 202, 172 175 Guthrie, Tim - 91, 185 Gutilla, Stacy - 86, 91, 208, 186 189 Hager, Lori - 91 Hager, Tom - 91 Hahn, Teresa - 91 Hair, Angela - 91 Hall, Lorrie - 91 Hall, Wesley 91, 217 Hansen, Diana - 91 Harlow, Krysti - 91, 217 Harmon, Stephanie - 91, 210 Harms, Evelyn - 91 Harris , Harris. Harris . Carla - 91, 225 Don - 91 Keith - 91 Harwell, Many - 91, 160, 185 Hawkins, Billy - 91 Hawthorne, Karie - 91, 215, 225 Hayes, Charlene - 91 Haynes, Lujuanna - 91, 216 Haynie, Phillip - 91 Heard, Theresa - 91 Heinrichs, Debra - 91 Heinz, Bobby - 160, 185 Henderson, Robie - 91 Henrior, P. D. - 91 Henry, Jimmy - 91, 205 Herr, Victor - 91 Herrod, Tim - 91 Higdon, Denny - 91 Hilbert, Janet - 91 Hill, Karen - 91, 202 Hindes, Bruce - 91 4 Hinkston, Bruce - 91 Hinkston, Nita - 91. 195 Hitchings, Kim - 91 Hitt, Richard - 91 Hoeth, Audrey - 91, 208 Hoffpauir, Pamela - 91, 208 Hoggard, Tammie - 91 Holcomb, Joyce - 91 Holmes, Jim - 91, 205 Holt. Sam - 91, 160 Hopkins, Davida - 91 Hoskins, Tom - 91 Horrell, Ray - 91 Houser, Karen - 91 Houser, Steve - 91 Howard, Darryl - 91 Howard, Robert - 92 Howell, Billy - 92 Hughes, Teresa - 92 Hughey, Max - 92, 186 Hulin, Shelley - 92 Hull, Kimberly - 92, 207 Hulse, Doyle - 92 Humphrey, Donna - 92 Hunt, Darrald - 92 Hurst, Ann - 92 Hutton, Dianna - 92, 175 Ikeda, Tommy - 92, 160 lnabnett. Wendy - 92, 202, 258, 186 Jackson, Connie - 92, 206 Jackson, Luther - 92 Jacob, Saundra - 92 Jacob, Iamin - 92 Jay, Charles - 92 Jenkins, Cindy - 92 Jester, Carol - 92 Jezek, C. Brent - 92 Johnnene. Tammy - 92, 198 Johnson, Lee - 92 Johnson, Mike - 92 Johnson, Roger - 92, 160 Johnson, Steffny - 92 Johnston, Jeff - 92, 194, 186 Jones, Cindy - 92 Jones, Dana - 14, 86, 92, 180 Jordan, Tony - 92 Kanechen, Danielle - 92, 198, 204 Karr, David - 92 Keating, Debbie - 92 Keen, David - 92, 160 Keener, Becky - 92 Keithley, Freda - 92 Kelley, Kaye - 92, 202, 216. Kerensky, Chris - 92 Kilbourn, Jeanette - 92 King, Mardell - 92 King, Wardell - 92 Kirk, Sid - 92 Kirkpatrick, Tracey - 92 Kline, Martha - 92, 205 Knight, Joe - 92 Kostelecky, Cathy - 92, 205 Laird, Pam - 92 La Ponsie, Catharine - 93 La Ponsie, Eddie - 93 Lambert, James - 60, 93 Lambert, Julie - 93 Lambert, Shari - 93 Lancaster, Diana - 93, 203 Landgraf, Tom - 93 Lane, Kerry - 93 Lanford, Ralinda - 93 Lang, Timothy - 93 Larson, Robert - 93 LeGrande, Robert - 93, 160 Leap, Angela - 93. 194 Lewis, Cynthia - 93 Lewis, Eugene - 93 Likowski, Lisa - 93. 205 Lillegard, Randy - 93 Linville, Terry - 93, 202, 205 Litke, Annette - 93, 202, 217 Little, Mark - 93 Loague, Denise - 93 Logan, Many - 93 Long, Carlene - 93 Long, Paul - 93 Lovelace, Jeff - 93 Lowry, Twila - 93 Lucero, Barbara - 93, 206. 216, 175 Lurtz, lon - 93, 205 McBryde, Kenneth - 93, 202 McCann, Jimmy - 93, 183 McCarthey, Donald - 89, 93, 161 McClevinus, Paula - 93 McClure, Gayla - as McClure, Tony - 93. 185 McKnight. Darrel - 93 McLaughlin, Janet - 93, 206, 207, 175 McMeans, Marla - 49, 93 McRae, Tim - 93 Magnus, Doyle - 93 Maiello, Larry - 93 Maloy, Gloria - 93 Manovsky, Tracie - 93 Mandrell, Roger - 64, 93 Mangham, Paula - 93, 217 Manley. Jeananne - 93, 202 Marcus, Lorrie - 93 Marguth. Julia - 93 Marler, Rodney - 93 Martin, Jacquelin - 93 Massengale, Vicki - 93 Mathes, Steve - 93 Matthews, Clevern - 94 Matthews, Teresa - 94 Mauk, Ricky - 94, 164, 183 Maxey, Sharon - 94 Maynord, Kirk - 94, 186 Merrick, Lynda - 94 Miller, Cynthia - 94 Miller, Don - 94 Miller, Donald - 94 Millsap, Jeanne - 94, 203, 217, 225 Misuraca, Rick - 94, 185 Mitchell. Ricky - 94 Nevins, Jeff - 94, 160, 169 Newburn, Timothy - 94 Newkirk, William - 94 Newsom, Mary - 94 Nickels, Randy - 94 Nixon, Bill - 94 Nobles, Rick - 94, 169 Northcutt, Cheryl - 85, 86, 94, 208, 162 Nowka. Bobbi - 94, 198 O'Brien, Pat - 94, 195 O'Conne1l, Linda - 94 Oliver, Michael - 94 oniz, Phillip - 94 Otwell, William - 94 Owens, James - 94 Owens, Kevin - 94 Oulds, Cheryl Paddock, Donald - 94, 205 Palmer. Bruce - 94 Palone. Timothy - 94, 185 Pappas. Juanita Parker, Anthony - 94 Parker, Donna - 94, 195, 205, Parker, Karen - 94, 217 Parsons, Danny - 94, 160 Partin, Nancy - 94 Patrick, Gene - 94 Payne, Larry - 94 Pearson, Patricia - 95. 186 Pederson, Lori - 95 Pelman. Michael - 95 160 . Molet. John - 94 Molina, Joey - 86, 94, 160 Monkres, Gary - 94 Monroe, Paul - 94 Moore, Billy - 94, 160 Moore, Darlene - 94 Moore, La Vonna - 94, 208, 189 Moore, Leon - 94 Moore, Steve - 94 Moore, Tammy - 94. 208, 175 Mooreman, Randy - 94 Morgan, Lisa - 94 Mottler, Michael - 94 Mullins, Vicki - 94, 205, 175 Murray, Robert - 94, 195 Musgrave. Allen - 94, 205 Nelson. Nelson. Cynthia - 94 Lisa - 94 Peterson, Daniel - 95 Petrusawich, Gregory - 95 Petrusawich, Mark - 95, 160 Pfeffer, Frank - 95 Phelps, Patrick - 95, 160 Phelps, Robert - 94, 160 Phillips, Cheryl - 95 Phillips, Kenneth - 95 Phillips, Lori - 95 Pidgeon, Wendell - 95 Pierce, Charla - 95, 202 Piper, Patrick - 95 Pitt, James - 95, 160 Pittman, Linda - 95, 206, 207 175 Plaisted, Paula - 95 Poplin, Pat - 198 Porter, William - 95, 160, isa Julie Quick and Mark Moore wait to be announced at the Rough Necks Coronation. , Tammy - 99 Poteet, Thomas - 95, 194, 204. 208 Powell, Margaret - 95, 216 Pradmore, Kimi - 95, 225 Pratt. Katrina - 95 Preble. Sandy - 95, 196 , 205 Prince, Willie - 95 Procter, Keli - 95, 175 Puckett, Denise - 95 Puckett, Patrick - 95, 217 Purdon, Karen - 96, 201 Pymm, Jeanne - 96 Quirk, Nita - 206, 175 Rackley, David - 96, 179 Ramirez, Teresa - 96, 195, 198 Rankin, Cynthia - 96, 198 Rasmissen, Nancy - 96, 202, 207 Raper, Shelly - 96 Ray, Jodie - 96, 208 Redus, Kathrine - 96 Reed, Elizabeth - 96, 189 Reeves, Jeffrey - 96 Reid, Ricky - 96 Reilly, Kimberly - 96, 202 Reser, Ronna - 96 Reser, Willis - 64, 96 Revels, Tom - 96 Richards, Janice - 96 Richards, Paula - 96 Richardson, Guadalupe - 96 Richardson. James - 96 Richardson, Patty - 96 Rikli. Ellen - 96 Rinke, Charlotte - 96, 203 Roberts, David - 96 Robinson, Loretta - 96 Rogers, Elaine - 96 Rojas, Raul - 96 Romine, James - 96 Rooms, Betty - 96, 197, 198 Roper. Sharon - 96 Rosetano, Michael - 96, 160 Ross. Jimmy - 96 Rowton, Diane - 96 Rue, Melisse - 96, 216, 217 Runnels, Donald - 96, 160 Ryan, Daniel - 96, 196 Sackett, Kellie - 96 Samu, Robert - 205 Sanders, Mike - 96 Sandini, John - 96, 160, 186 Sandridge, Charles - 96 Sartin, Mary - 96 Scales, Karl - 96, 160, 169, 185 Scheer, Clarice - 96, 195 Schuler, Sherry - 96 Schultz, J. - 205 Scott, Sherry - 96 Scully, Diana - 96 Seay, Kim - 96 Seegel, Chuck - 96 Segress, Mary - 96, 195 Sellers, Randy - 96 Shackleford, Connie - 97 Shafer, Karen - 97 Shahan, Richard - 97, 205, 207, 217 Sheer, Clairce - 195, 197 Sherfield, Sabrina - 97 Shipley, Gail- 97, 98, 203 Shultz. Jamie - 97 Sikes. Jon - 97, 160, 185 Singleton, Catherine - 97 Sloan. Mary - 97 Smith Alan - 97 Smith Carllene - 97 Smith Cathy - 97, 175 Smith Denny - 97, 216 Smitl. Donna - 97, 207 Smith Smith Smith Karen - 89, 97, 208, 180 Kenneth - 97 Margaret - 97 Smith Michael - 97 Smith, Teresa 97 Smith. Teri - 97 Smotherman, Tiki - 97 Snawder, Bobby - 97 Sneed, Alvan - 97 South, Charlene - 97, 208 Spencer, Donna - 97, 205, 208 Spriggs, Duane - 97, 204 Spurgeon, Steve - 97 Staden, Sonya - 97 Stanfill, Shawn - 97 Stansberry, Quinton - 64, 97 Steele, Roby - 97, 160, 183 Stehr, Gary - 97 Stephens, Robert - 97 Stephenson, Donald - 97, 160 Stephenson, Darrell - 97 Stewart, Charles - 97 Stinnett, Lisa - 97 Stonts, Lenial - 97 Strecker, Deborah - 97, 205 Strickland, Susan - 97 Strickland, Tari - 97, 217 Stuart, Kristi - 97 Sturgis. Christine - 97 Sullins, Karen - 97 Sullivan, Vaughn - 97 Sumrall, Nancy - 97 Sutton, Bill - 97 Taylor, Catherine - 97, 24 Taylor, John - 97, 183 Taylor, Kim - 97 Teaney, Michelle - 97, 205 Tedesco, Gary - 98 Thayer, Jimmy - 98 Thee, Tim - 98 Thibodeau, Crystal - 98, 205 Thomas, Teresa - 98 Thompson, Rhonda - 98 Thompson, Vera - 98 Tidmore, Terry - 98 Tidmore, Wayne - 98 Tilly, Kathy - 98, 196 Tindell, Theresa - 98, 204 Tinsley, Cheryl - 98 Tinsley, Sondra - 98 Tollison, Mary - 98 Towery, Beverly - 98, 175 Tullis, Mary - 98 Tucker, Brian - 98, 169 Turbyfill, Chris - 98 Turner, Chris - 98 Tumer, Terry - 98 Tyson, Amold - 98 Underwood, Paul - 98, 195 Underwood, Renee - 98 Upton, Marvin - 98 Vandemack, Cindy - 98 Vela, Tanya - 98 Wagner, Barbara - 98 Walkup, Dante - 98, 215, 276 Wall, Kevin - 98, 160 Ward, Janice - 98, 191 Warnee, Debbie - 98 Warren, Jimmy - 98 Warrington, Steve - 98, 160 Washington, Cheryl - 98, 206, 175 Watson, Mike - 98 Watson, Susan Wells, Billy - 98, 160 West, Janet - 98, 205 West, Paul - 98, 185 Westbrook, Laquita - 98 White, Gil - 98 Whited, Paula - 98 Whiteside, Ken - 98, 160, 185 Whitlock, Barry - 98 Whitmore, Billy - 98 Whittemore, Mary - 98, 175 Wilburn, Susan - 98, 203 Williams, Beverly - 98 Williams, Cherri - 98 Williams. Jeffrey - 99. 205 Williams, Kenneth - 99 Williams, Kim - 99 Williams, Lauri - 99 Williams. Paula - 99 Williams, Rosalind - 99 Williams Williams. Terri - 86. 88, 95. 99 258 Williams, Terry - 99 Willis, Bobby - 99, 197 Wilson, Cynthia - 99 Wilson, Jay - 99 Wilson. John - 99 Wilson, Teresa - 99 Wingate, Bobby - 99 Witt, Tammy - 99 Womack, James - 99 Womack, Marty - 99 Wood, Kevin - 99, 207, 225 Woodring, Alvin - 99 Woodfolk. Kim - 99 Work, Keith - 99 Wright, Jo - 99 Wullenwaber, Robert - 99 Wyatt, Donna - 99 Wyatt, Gina - 99 Young, Debra - 99 Young, Rick - 99 Zeien, Charles - 99 Zimmerman, Nathan - 99, 202 A proud eagle makes self portrait. 5 ABRAHAM, PHIL - DECA, 2, 3, 4: Student Council, 2: Wrestling. 3. 4: 205, 178, 179, 123. ABSHER, DEBBIE - Pep Club, 3, 4: French Club, 3: Tri-Hi-Y, 4: FBLA, 4: FHA, 4: 198, 204, 218. 123, 208. ADAIR, EVAN - 123. ADDISON, RAY - Swimming, 2: 123, 29, 185. AHDUNKO, DONNA - 123. ALBERTSON, TINA - FHA, 2 1Pub. Chr.J: Math Club, 2: Gymnastics. 2, 3: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Student Council, 2, 3 CParl.J, 4: YFC, 3 CSOc. Chr.l: Tri-Hi-Y, 4: FBLA, 4: 204, 123, 208, 210, 218. ALFORD, PATSY - DECA, 2, 3: Pep Club, 3, 4: Track Manager, 3: 123, 218. ALLMAN, KAY - Pep Club, 2, 3: French Club, 2, 3: Mixed Chorus, 2, 3: Hi-Notes, 3: 123. AMORTEQUI, RANDY - 203, 123. ANDREWS, DAN - Golf, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 2: 123, 186. ARDEN, SHANON - 195, 123. ARINWINE, SHEILA - 123 ARNETT, STACY - Pep Club, 2: 205, 123. ASBERRY, VANESSA - FHA, 2: French Club. 3, 4: 202, 123. ASHER, STEVE - Red Necks, 4: 208, 169, 123. ATKINSON, WAYNE - 123. BAKER, TAMI - 123. BALLARD, TAMMY - Del Aires, 4: OHOSO, 4: 217, 123. BARKER, REBECCA - DECA, 4: 205, 123. BARLOR, TERRY - 123. BARLOW, TERRY - 124. BARNARD, KELLY - 124. BARNES, FRANCES - DECA, 2, 4 CChap.J: Student Council, 2: Pep Club, 2: FHA, 4: 205, 198, 124. BARTLETT, BETH - Pep Club, 4: Tri-Hi-Y, 4: 218, 208, 124. BELLAH. TED - 124. BENEDICT, BELINDA - 124. BERGMAN, JULIA - Swimming, 2, 3, 4: 186, 124. BERRY, BRETT - 205, 124. BIRNBAUM, ROBERT - Student Council, 2: Red Necks, 3, 4: 24. 124. BLACKSTONE, LINDA - German Club, 3: 122, 124, 188. BLANCO, ANDREW BLANKENSHIP, RICHARD - Band. 4: 222 - 225, 124. BLOOMER, BEVERLY - History Club, 3: Student Council, 3: 124. BLOSE, PAULA - Pep Club, 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club, 3: FBLA, 4: 218, 204, 124. BLUE, BRENDA - Del Aires, 2, 3. 4: Pep Club, 2: DECA, 3: 217. 124. BOLLING, BOB - Football, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, 2: FCA, 4: 158, 206, 178, 179. BOTTOMS, DANIEL - Wrestling, 3, 4: Cross Country, 3, 4: OHOSO. 3, 4: 178 - 179, 164, 124. BOURET, GORDON - Student Council, 2: Football Manager, 2: Baseball, 4: 42, 185. 124. Senior Index BOX, SUZIE - Pep Club, 3, 4: 218. 124. BOYLES, DEBBIE - Pep Club, 2, 3. 4: Tennis, 2, 3, 4: Yearbook, 4: 215, 218, 124. BRADDOCK, BILL - Football. 2. 3, 4: Key Club, 3: Math Club, 3: FCA, 3, 4: 206, 124, 158, 159. BRADEN, TAMI - Pep Club, 2, 3 4Treas.J, 4 QCor. Sec.J: Student Council, 2, 4: Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4 QPres.J: 42, 124, 208, 218-221. 188. BREWTON, REBA - Pep Club, 2: OHOSO. 3, 4: 125. BRIGHT. TOM - DECA, 3: 125. BRODERICK. KATHY - Student Council, 2. 3: German Club, 2, 3: Art Club, 4: 125. BRODERICK, KEVIN - 125. BROWN, DARYL - 125. BROWN, DORENNA - 125. BROWN, KENDALL - Track, 2, 3. 4: Football, 3: 158, 190, 191, 183, 125. BROWN, VANESSA - 149. BROWN, VICKI - 125. BRUMLEY, MARILYN - FHA, 3: Del Aires, 4: 207, 217. BRUNER, BILLY BRYANT, LORI BRYANT, MARK - Football. 2, 3. 4: Wrestling, 2: Baseball, 2, 3: Student Council. 3: Honor Roll, 2. 3: NHS, 4:42, 158, 209, 125. BUCK, ROGER - VICA, 2, 3: 125. BURGER, IANET - Basketball, 2. 3, 4: Pep Club, 2: FCA, 3, 4: NHS. 3, 4: 206, 169, 209, 125. BURGHART, BRET - 125. BURKHART, KEITH - Band, 3: 125. BURKS, PAM - 125. BUSH, PAT - Student Council, 3 1Rep.J: Talent Show, 3 1Chr. J: Boys' State, 3 fAlt.J: State Honor Society, 3, 4: NHS, 3. 4: 34, 44, 125, 150, 151, 209. BYNUM, TAMMY - Band, 2, 3, 4: Stage Band, 2, 4: NHS, 3, 4: Del Aires, 4: YFC, 4: 126, 207, 217. 222 - 225, 209. CAIN, TONY - Track, 3: Key Club, 3: 37, 190, 208, 126. CAMPBELL, BUTCH - State Honor Society, 2, 3, 4: NHS, 2, 3, 4: YFC, 2. 3: Del Aires, 3, 4: French Club. 3, 4: All State Choir, 4: 217, 28, 202, 209, 126, 243. CARDWELL. BERLINDA - DECA. 2: 126. CARROLL, VICKI - French Club. 2, 3 CPres.b, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3: Drill Team, 3, 4 CCapt.D: Year- book, 3. 4 CAsst. Ed.J: NHS, 3, 4: Spanish Club, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: 203, 212, 215, 202, 225, 209. 126. CAUDELL, BRAD - Golf, 2, 3, 4: Swimming, 4: Key Club, 4: 191. 208, 186, 126. CHAPMAN, DAVID - 126. CHESSER, RICK CHILDERS, JIM CHURCH, BILL - Cross-Country, 2. 3, 4: Youth Citizenship Semi- nar, 2: Track, 3, 4 fCapt.J: NHS, 3. 4 !Pres.l: Yearbook, 3, 4 fEd.J: Boys' State, 3: Math Club, 4: Key Club, 4 CSec.J: Newspaper, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4 CV. Pres.l: President's Club Council, 4: 47. 197, 208, 164, 215, 212, 213, 29. 183, 126. CLARK, AMANDA - Thespians, 3. 4: French Club. 3, 4: FBLA, 4: 216, 202, 204, 126. CLARK, JUDY - DECA, 2. 4: 205. 126. CLARK, KATHY - Spanish Club, 3, 4 4Treas.J: Band, 2, 3. 4: 203, 222 - 225, 126. CLEERE, DEBBIE - Pep Club, 2, 3. 4: Student Council, 2, 3: Tri-Hi- Y, 4: Honor Roll, 3, 4: Sophomore Vice President: LPN Nursin, 4: 218 - 221, 208, 126. COBBS, JANET - Pep Club, 2: 126. COFFMAN, CATHY - Del Aires, 3: Drill Team, 3: 126. CONE, JAYNE - VICA, 3, 4: 126. CONNELL, DAVID - 126. CONNELL, JERRY - 127. CONRAD, HERSHEL - 127. COOK, MELODY - Band. 2, 3, 4 CQueenJ: Del Aires, 2, 3, 4: YFC, 4: 207, 217, 222 - 225. 127. COOPER, JAMES - Basketball, 2. 3, 4: Football, 2: 204, 169. COTANNY, BIANCA - 127. COTTON, PERRY - Band, 2, 3, 4 IV. Pres.3: Stage Band, 2, 3, 4: Musicals, 2, 3, 4: 222 - 225, 127. COURTNEY, LISA - Pep Club, 2. 3, 4: NHS, 2, 3, 41Treas.J: FBLA. 3. 4: Baseball Attendant, 3: Class Favorite. 4: 150, 204, 18, 218 - 221, 127. CRABAUGH, DENNEY - Football. 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Base- ball, 2, 3, 4: FCA, 3, 4: Boys' State, 3: Quill and Scroll, 4: 39, 149, 158, 160, 206. 212, 213, 29. 169, 161, 167, 185, 127. CROSS, RICHARD - 35, 97, 158. CUSTER, STEVE - VICA, 2, 3, 4: 127. DALTON. LARRY - 127. DAMRON, NORMA - French Club. 2, 3: FBLA, 4: 204, 127. DANIELS, DAVID - 127. DANIELS, SUSAN - Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Tennis, 2: Student Council, 3: NHS, 3. 4: Yearbook, 4: 215, 169, 127. DAVIDSON, RAE DEAN - NHS, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club, 2: 127. DAVIS, DEANNA - Spanish Club. 3: 127. DAVIS, JAMES - 127. DAVIS, MIKE - DECA, 2, 3: Red Necks, 2, 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y, 2, 3.4: Key Club, 4 fPub. Chrm.j: Little Eagle, 4: 39, 150, 19, 208, 127. DEAN, ANNETTE - 217. DEAN, CHERYL - 127. DEAN, RENATA - 195, 127. DEATON, KENNETH - FCA, 2: Football. 2: Baseball, 2: Red Necks, 4: 127. 206, 208, 185. ' DENNIS, CARLA - 128. DENNIS, DION - Mixed Chorus. 3: Del Aires, 4: 217, 128. DENNIS, PERRY - Thespians, 2, 3 CTreas.D. 4: French Club, 3, 4: Yearbook, 3, 4: Musicals, 2, 3: 202, 215, 216, 128. DENSON, DIANE - 128. DERBY, LORNA - Pep Club, 2, 3: French Club, 3: NHS, 3, 4: FCA, 3, 4: Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Track, 3, 4: Yearbook, 4: Band, 2: 206. 215, 169, 183, 128. DICKERSON, KATHY - Pep Club. 2, 3: 128. DICKEY, JERRY - GoIf, 2: History Club, 4: 196, 128. DODSON. JO ELLEN DOLAN, LISA - Pep Club, 2, 3: Drill Team, 3, 4: Student Coun- cil, 2 CA1t. Rep.J: Team Sports, 3: 33. 225, 128. DONNELL, ANNETTE - Basket- Will it ever end? ball, 2, 3, 4: Tennis. 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2: NHS, 3, 4: FCA, 3, 4: Math Club 4: 206, 175, 209, 197. 128. DONNELL, CYNTHIA - Band 2: Del Aires, 3, 4: YFC, 3, 4: NHS. 3, 4: 207, 217, 209, 128. DRESSLER, DIANNA - French Club, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2: YFC, 2: Eagle Beacon Staff, 2 1Rep.J, 3 fRep.J, 4 fExch. Ed.J: Quill and Scroll, 4 fHist. and Parl.J: 212. 213, 202, 128. DUFFY, MICHAEL - 128. DUNLAP, VIRGINIA - Band, 2, 3. 4 CAsst. Drum Majorl: NHS, 3, 4: 222 - 225. 128. DUKE, VICKI - 128. DUROY. BRENT - 128. EARLY. PETE EAVES, SONIA - 128. EDWARDS. RICHARD - 128. ELDRIDGE, MICHELLE - 128. ELLIOTT, MIKE - 128. EMERY, DERALD - History Club. 3: French Club, 3: Model UN, 3: NFL, 4: FBLA, 4: 128, 204, 194. ENGLE, KATHY - Pep Club, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4: Student Council. 3, 4: French Club, 3, 4: NHS, 3. 4: Junior Football Homecoming Atten.: 202, 129, 127, 208, 162. 218 - 222, 210 - 211, 202, 209. ENNIS, ROBERT - 129. EVANS, SHARON - DECA, 2, 3. 4: FHA, 3: 205, 129. FAIR, DAVID - Library Club, 3: Math Club, 4: History Club, 4: Key Club, 4: NHS, 4: 196, 197, 208, 209, 129. FARMER, LARRY - 129. FEEMSTER, CARL - Football, 4: 158. 129. FELIX, VANESSE - 129. FERGUSON, DAVID - 129. FERREE, CONNIE - 129. FICKLIN, JIM - VICA, 2. 3. 4: 129. FIELDCAMP, TONI - Del Aires, 2. 3, 4: FHA, 2: Musicals, 2, 4: Library Club, 4: NHS, 4: 195, 217, 28, 129. FIFE, KEITH - 129. FILIPPO, DEBBIE - NHS. 3, 4: OCU Workshop. 3: 209, 129. FINCH. JAMES - Band, 2, 3, 4: Stage Band, 4: NHS, 3, 4: State Honor Society, 3, 4: Boys' State. 3: 29, 222 - 225, 209, 129. FINLEY, BRUCE - 129. FLETCHER, CHARLES - Baseball, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4 CPres.J: Football, 3 fMgr.J: NHS, 3, 4: Student Council, 3, 4 QV. Pres.J: 203, 185, 209, 210 - 211, 129. FLY, STEVE - Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Track, 2: NHS, 4: 148, 154, 169. 168, 209, 129. FORREST, VICKI - Pep Club 2, 3. 4: Student Council, 4: FBLA, 4: Drill Team, 4: 204, 218 - 221. 210 - 211, 225, 129. FOUST, DIANNA - 129. FOWLER, BENNY - Mixed Chorus. 3, 4: Thespians, 3, 4: 129, 217. 216. FRANKLIN, TOM - DECA, 3: 130. FUGITT, SUSAN - Spanish Club. 2: Pep Club, 3, 4: FHA, 3: FBLA. 4: YFC, 3. 4 CPub. Chr.l: 204. 207, 218 - 221, 207, 130. GAINEY DALE 130 FULTON, DIANE - 130. 1?- Oops! I Knew I should have paid attention in reading class. GALLOWAY. TIM - Football. 2: Del Aires, 2. 3, 4: Weightlifting, 2: Red Necks, 4: Musicals, 2, 3, 4: 217, 130. GATHRIGHT, BOBBY GARRETT, JANELLE - 130. GENTRY, ERROL GENTRY, KIM GEPFERT. SUE - Pep Club, 2: Library Club, 2. 4: 218 - 221. 195. GETTLE, ROBIN - Del Aires, 2, 3. 4 fMiss Del Airej: Musical, 2: All- State Choir, 3: 217, 130. GEURIN, DANIEL - 130. GIBSON, ANGELA - 130. GIBSON, DENNIS - Football, 2, 3: Wrestling, 2: 130. GIBSON, TAMELA - Del Aires, 2. 3. 4: All-State Choir, 3, 4: Musi- cals, 2, 4: Miss Del Aire Atten. . 3, 4: Pep Club. 4: 217, 28, 218 - 221, 208, 30. GILLELAND, JERRY GOBER, MELODY - Pep Club, 3. 4: YFC, 3, 4 iPub. Chr.J: 207, 218 - 221, 130. GOEDERS, BERNARD - Basketball. 3: Student Council, 3, 4: Vo-Tech Student Council, 4: VICA, 3 fPres.J: NHS, 4: 210 - 211, 209. 130. GOELLER, MARK - French Club, 2. 3: Cross-Country, 2, 3, 4: Track, 2, 3, 4 QCapt.J: Key Club, 3, 4: Student Council. 3: NHS, 4: Yearbook Photog. , 4: 121, 125. 208. 164, 183, 209. 214 - 215. 130. GOINES, KAREN - 130. GOMM, SHARON - 204, 130. GRACE, LAVON - 130. GRADY. STAN - Mixed Chorus, 2, 3: Del Aires, 4: Senior Class Vice Pres.: Student Council, 4 fAtl.J: Red Necks, 4: 122, 151, 217, 210 - 211, 130. GRANT, LYNN - 204, 130. GRASSI, GREG - Chess Club, 2: VICA, 2, 3. 4: VICA Council, 4: 130. GRAY, SHARLA - DECA, 4: 131. GREENWOOD, DAVID - Football, 2, 3, 4: Weightlifting, 2, 3: 158. 159, 131. GRIMES. LOUISE - Pep Club, 2. 3, 4: French Club, 2, 3: FBLA, 3, 4: 204, 218 - 221, 131. GULLETT, TIM - VICA, 2, 3: 131. GULLETT, TOM - 131. GUTILLA , DANIEL - Thespians. 2, 3, 4 CV. Pres. and Honor Thes- pianj: NHS, 2, 3, 4: 216, 209. 131. HAGER, LINDA - Pep Club, 3: Cheerleader, 2, 4: Tri-Hi-Y, 3. 4: Student Council, 3, 4: 42, 20, 208, 218 - 221. 208, 210 - 211. 131. HALL, BRENDA - Band, 2: FHA, 2 qfiweetheartb: Cross Country Atten. 2: Student Council, 2, 3, 4 fCor. Sec.J: Drill Team, 3 fLeaderJ, 4: Tri-Hi-Y, 3: OHOSO, 3, 4: Pep Club, 3: 210, 225, 131. HALL, KING HALL, TIM HAMILTON, GEORGE - Band, 2. 3, 4: Stage Band, 2, 3: Student Council, 3: Yearbook, 4: 215, 222 - 225, 131. HAMILTON, MISSI - Pep Club, 2. 3, 4: FHA, 4: 34, 195, 197, 218 - 221, 198 - 199, 131. HAMRIC, MARK - Football 2, 3. 4:158, 206, 217. 131, 185. HAMRICK. RUSS - 131 HANCOCK, PAULA - French Club, -2: Band, 2, 3, 4: FBLA, 4: 204, 222 - 225, 131. HANNING, TAMMY - DECA, 4: 205, 131. HANSEN, JOHN - 131. HANSEN, SCOTT - Football, 2, 3: NHS, 2, 3, 4: Student Council, 2, 4: Math Club, 3. 4: Spanish Club. 4: Red Necks, 4: 121, 197, 203, 131. 209, 210 - 211. HARDIMON, MARVIN - Basket- ball, 2: 132. HARDING, LOU - Swimming, 3. 4: 186, 132. HARE, GLENDA - YFC, 2, 3: 132. HARRIS, CURTIS - 132. HARRIS. JEANETTE - 132. HARRISON. MIKE - Swimming, 2, 3, 4: 186, 132. HARVEY, MARC - Band. 2, 3, 4: Stage Band, 3, 4: 28, 222 - 225, 132. HASLAM, BRENDA - Pep Club 2: 204, 132. HASTINGS PAULA - Mixed Cho- rus, 3, 4: 217, 132. HAYES, JEANNELLE HAYES, PAULA - 132. HAYS, LOIS HAYS, RHONDA - Pep Club, 2. HEATH. RICKY - DECA, 4: 205. 132. HEINRICHS, ALLEN - 132. HERMAN, JIM - Band, 2, 3, 4: 222 - 225. 132. HICKS. JERRY - Baseball, 2: VICA, 3, 4: 132. HICKS. MICHAEL - Basketball, 2. 3: Student Council. 2: Track, 3. 4: FCA, 3. 4: History Club, 3, 4: French Club. 3: Mixed Chorus, 4: 132, 206, 183, 217, 196. HILL, DEBBIE - Spanish Club, 4: NHS, 4: 133, 203, 209. HILL, KEVIN - Spanish Club, 2. 3, 4: French Club, 2, 3, 4 CPres.l: German Club, 4: Hi-Notes, 4: President's Club, 4: 200, 201, 203, 202, 133. HOEY, VIRGIL HOGUE, VICKEY - VICA, 3 CV. Pres.J: Pep Club, 4: Gymnastics. 4: 218 - 221, 133. HOLLAND, SUE - Pep Club 2, 4: FHA, 4: 218 - 221, 206. 133. HOLLINGSWORTH, KENNETH - Band, 2, 3, 4: 222 - 225,133. HOLLOWELL, BOBBY - DECA, 2. 3, 4: NFL, 2, 3: Thespians, 3: Stu- dent Council, 4: 205, 210 - 211, 133. HOOD, NORMAN - Band, 2, 3, 4 QPres.J: 222 - 225, 133. HOOPER, CLENDA - Cheerleader. 2: 133. HORN, JEFF - DECA, 2: 133. HOUSER, STAN - 133. HOWARD. KAROL - French Club, 2: Band, 2: DECA, 2, 3: State and National Honor Society, 2, 3, 4: 209, 133. HOYT, SHANNON - Library Sci- ence Club. 4: 195, 133. HUDELSON, DELLETTE - French Club, 2. 4: Spanish Club, 2, 4: German Club, 4: History Club, 4: YFC, 4: Hi-Notes. 4: FHA, 4: 23 7 NHS, 4: 196, 200, 201, 202, 203. 207, 198, 199, 209. HUDGINS, JOHN HUSBAND, RICHARD - Basketball. 2: 133. INABNETT, VICKI - Pep Club, 2. 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y, 4: Student Coun- cil, 4: French Club, 4: 42, 202. 208, 210, 218 - 221, 133. INGRAM, BILL - Football, 2, 3, 4: NHS, 2. 3, 4: Student Council. 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: 159, 206. 210, 212, 209, 133. ISBELL, DONNA - Tennis, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: 218 - 221, 133. JACKSON, ANDREA - 213, 133. JACKSON, NANCY - Pep Club, 2. 3: Student Council, 2, 4: Mixed Chorus, 2, 3: FHA, 3: Tennis, 3: Drill Team. 3: 210 - 211, 133. JACKSON, ANN - Spanish Club. 3, 4: OHOSO, 3, 4: 203, 133. JAMES, DAVID - Wrestling, 2, 3. 4: Cross-Country, 2, 3: 133, 22. 178, 179. JAMES, JANA - Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: FHA, 2, 4: Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4: 35. 198. 199, 134, 18, 19, 20, 27. 208. 218 - 221. JAMES. STEVE - Del Aires, 3, 4: DECA, 4: 196, 217, 205, 134. JENKINS, GORDON - 134. JOHNSON, CARROLL - Pep Club. 2, 3: OHOSO, 3, 4: Library Club. 2, 4: 195, 134. JOHNSON, DERALD JOHNSON, SHELBA - Band, 2, 3. 4: French Club, 2: NHS, 3, 4: OHOSO, 3, 4 CState Parl.J: LPN, 4: 222 - 225, 209, 134. JONES, CHERYL - Thespians, 2. 3, 4: Student Council, 2, 3, 4: 216.210, 134. JONES, CHERYL - 134. JONES, JIM - 134. JONES, JULIE - Cheerleader, 2, 3. 4: Student Council, 3, 4: Tri-Hi- Y, 3, 4: FHA, 4: NHS, 4: Swim- ming, 4: 42. 208. 218 - 221, 210. 198, 199, 209, 186, 134. JONES, MARK - 134. JUDD, DAVID - Red Necks. 4: 134. KARBON, JERRY - Band. 2. 3. 4: 222 - 225. 134. KELLER. RICHARD - Mixed Cho- .: TQ! rus, 2: Del Aires, 3, 4: 205, 217. KENNEY, THOMAS - Baseball. 2: 134. KENT, LINDA - 134. KERENSKY. CRYSTAL - Pep Club. 2, 3, 4: 204, 134. KILBORN, JEFF - Basketball, 2, 3: Red Necks, 4: 18, 208, 134. KIMBRO. KYLE - 134. KIMMEL, DEBBIE - Mixed, Cho- rus. 2, 4: 217, 134. KING, BETSY - Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: NHS, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club, 3, 4 CRep.J: Quill and Scroll, 4 1Treas.7: Eagle Beacon Staff, 3, 4 :News Ed.J: Communicator Staff, 3, 4: Math Club, 4: 47, 197, 203, 212, 213, 218 - 221, 209, 134. KING, CHUCK - Thespians, 2, 3 fSec.J, 4 fPres.J: Musicals, 2, 3, 4: French Club. 3, 4: Del Aires, 3. 4: Mixed Chorus, 2: YFC, 4: All- State Choir, 4: Del Aire Corona- tion Escort. 4: 134. 202, 216. 217. 28. KING, MICHAEL KITCHELL, TERRY - Pep Club, 4: FBLA, 4: 204, 135, 218 - 221. KLEINSTEIBER, MELISSA - VICA, 3. 4fSec.J: 135. KOENIG, TODD - 135. KONRATH, KURT - 194, 135. KOONS, PAM - Hi-Notes. 3: FBLA, 4: 204. KRON, PENNY - Band, 2: 135. LAIRD, PAULA - 195, 198. LAKE, KATHY - Pep Club, 2: FHA, 3, 4: 198, 199. 135. LAMBERT, DAVID - 135. LANCASTER, DEBBIE - Pep Club. 2, 3, 4: FHA, 2, 3: YFC, 2, 3: Honor Roll, 2, 4: Student Council, 3, 4: Drill Team, 3: Tri-Hi-Y, 3: Spanish Club. 4: 121, 210, 218 - 221. 203, 135. LARSEN, JAY - 205, 135. LAWS, KEVIN - 135. LEACH, GARY - NHS, 2, 3, 4: Student Council, 3: Spanish Club, 4: German Club, 4: 203, 209. 201, 135. LEAMONS, LANA - Del Aires, 2: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4 1Soc. Chr.J: NHS, 2, 3. 4: Football Attendant. 2, 3: Basketball Attendant, 3, 4: 35. 138. 135, 20, 26, 218 - 221. z 209. LEDBETTER, CHARLIE - Basket- ball, 2: Golf, 2, 3, 4:136, 186. LEDFORD, SHELIA - OHOSO, 4: 136. LEE. CHARLA - Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Student Council, 2, 4: Wrestling Manager, 3: 218 - 221, 210, 136. LEE, SHERYLE - Student Council Alt., 2: Spanish Club, 3: History Club. 3: Senior Favorite, 4: 151. 136. LEIGHTON, SUE - 136. LEWIS, ARDIE - 216, 136. LITTLE, MIKE - 136. LONG, EDWARD - 136. LOONEY, DEBBIE - Math Club, 2. 3, 4: French Club, 2, 3. 4: FHA. 2, 3: NHS, 2, 3, 4: YFC, 2, 3: 197, 202, 209, 136. LOVELAND, BRENT LOWRY, TRIONA - 136. LUCAS, JIM - German Club, 4 CPres.J: Head Delegate to Model UN: History Club, 4: President's Club, 4: 201, 196, 136. LUDWIG, DEBRA - Pep Club. 2: French Club, 2, 3: DECA, 4: 205. 136. LUKER, TERRY LURTZ, DARLA - French Club, 2: DECA, 2, 3, 4: 136. LYLE, ROBERT - 136. MCAFEE, DAVID - YFC, 2, 3: Weightlifting, 3: 137. MCBRYDE, TRAVIS - Football, 2. 3, 4: Baseball, 2: 159, 137. MCCAGE, KENNY - Wrestling. 2. 3: 137. McCALlP, ROBERT MCCOOL, GREG McDONALD, RACHEL - YFC, 2. 3, 137. MCDUFFIE, JOHN - 137. MCELROY, GINGER - Sophomore Class Treas.: Tennis, 2, 3: Pep Club, 2, 3. 4 1Prog. Chr.J: Wres- tling Atten., 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y, 3: Football Atten., 4: Yearbook. 4: 198, 20, 162, 137, 180. MCFARLAND, MICHAEL - VICA. 2: NHS, 2, 3, 4: Math Club, 3, 4: History Club, 3, 4: NFL, 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta, 3, 4: Hi-Notes. 3. 4: Student Council. 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: 194, 196, 197, 200, 210. 212. 137. MCINERNEY, DAWN MQKELVY, ANNA - NHS, 2, 3. 4: Eagle Beacon Staff, 3, 4: Spanish Club, 4: 137. McswA1N, TOBY - Weightlifting. 2: Football, 2: FCA, 2: Mixed Chorus, 2: YFC, 2, 3, 4: NHS, 2, 3, 4: Del Aires, 3, 4: 207, 217, 137. MADDEN, ANN - Basketball, 2: YFC, 2: FBLA, 3. MANGER, JUDY - 205, 137. MANGHAM, GLENN MAPLES, JEFF - 137. MARANO, LORI - Math Club, 2: Mixed Chorus, 2, 4: YFC, 3, 4 CSOC. Ch.r.D: NHS, 3, 4: Youth Citizenship Seminar, 3: Quill and Scroll, 4: Yearbook, 4: 131, 207, 212. 215, 217, 137. MARCRUM, JEFF MARPEL, LOROSA MARSH, KENNY - Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Tennis, 2, 3, 4: 191, 169. 187. MARTIN, FRANK - 137. MARTIN, JERRY - 205. MARTINEZ, BRYAN - Yearbook Photog., 3, 4: 120, 138, 196, 197. 200, 203, 212, 215. MASCHINO, SUSAN - German Club, 2, 3: DECA, 2, 3, 4: 205, 138. MASON, CHARLES - 138. MATEO, ROBERT - Football, 2, 3: Wrestling, 2. 3: Track. 2: Weight- lifting, 3. MATHES, DENNIS - 138. MATHIS, PAM - Band, 2, 3, 4: 138. MILLER, CATHY - 138. MINARD, CINDY - Thespians, 2, 3, 4: FCA, 4. MITCHELL, KATHY - 138. MOFFETT, DEBBIE - 138. MOGG, CATHY - Math Club, 2, 3 CSec.J, 4 CPres.J: NHS, 2, 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta, 3, 4: Yearbook, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: 197, 215, 138. MOLINA, KIM - Eagle Beacon Staff, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 3, 4: Tennis, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4 fPres.J: FHA. 4: Senior Class Reporter: 122, 195, 198, 212, 1 213, 138. MONROE, JENNIFER - French Club, 2, 3, 4: Thespians, 2, 3, 4: NHS, 2. 3, 4: Math Club, 3: Mu Alpha Theta, 3: Quill and Scroll, 4: Eagle Beacon Staff, 3, 4: Library Club: 151, 195, 200, 212, 216, 29, 138. MOORE, ANNETTE - 138. MOORE, CYNTHIA - 138. MOORE, MARK - Football, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, 2, 3, 4: Del Aires, 3, 4: Key Club, 2, 3, 4: Red Necks, 4: 138, 159, 208, 211, 185. MOORE, RANDY - Chess Club, 2: Thespians, 3, 4: 139, 216. MORGAN, LINDA - History Club, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2: Student Council, 2: Eagle Beacon Staff, 3, 4: YFC, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: NHS, 4: 47, 196, 207, 212, 213, 139, 209. MORMAN, DAVID - 139 MOSLEY, STEVE - Swimming, 2, 3: 139. MUNCHOW, THOMAS MURRAY, BRENDA - 139. NAPIER, CYNTHIA - 139. NASH, DIRK - Thespians, 2: Wres- tling, 4: 139, 178 - 179. NEBGEN, NANCY - 139. NELSON, LEISA - French Club, 2: 139. NEWBY. DONNA - Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: FCA, 3. 4: 206, 139, 175, 218 - 221. NEWKIRK, KRIS - Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4: NHS, 2, 3, 4: 140, 203, 209. NEWMAN, KATHY - Basketball, 2: 139. NEWMAN, PAM - Cheerleader, 2, 3, 4: Class Secretary, 2, 3, 4: Library Club fTreas.J 4: Basketball Atten., 4: 122, 139, 195, 218 - 221. NEWMAN, TERRY - Band, 2: 35, 159, 194, 139. NEWNAM, CONNIE - Band, 2, 3, 4: DECA, 3, 4 CTreas.J: 139, 222 - 225. NICKELS, SHARON - 204, 140. NOLAND, HELEN - 140. NORTHCUTT, KEVIN - Sopho- more Class Pres.: Football, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 2: Weightlifting, 2, 3: Mr. Del City, 4: Track, 3, 4: FCA, 4: 150, 159, 206, 30, 31, 140, 183. O'BRIEN, KAREN - Mixed Chorus. 2, 4: Spanish Club, 2: YFC, 4: 217, 140. O'NEIL, MIKE OLIVAS, BENNY - 140. OLIVER, MARK - Baseball, 2, 3: 140. OSBORN, EUGENE - Mixed Cho- rus, 2: Del Aires, 3, 4: 140, 217. OSKOUI, MAYMANAT OTWELL, BRENDA - Pep Club. 2, 3: 140. OWEN, DEBORAH - 140. OWENS, DEBRA - FBLA, 4 CV. Pres.J: 140, 204. PACE, LINDA - FBLA, 4: 140, 204. PAINTER, .IANIS - FHA, 2, 3, 1Chap.J, 41Pres.D: Pep Club, 3, 4: YFC, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus, 4: 141, 198, 207. PALMER, DENNIS - Football, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling, 2, 3, 4: Weight- lifing, 2, 3, 4: Key Club, 2, 3, 4: FCA, 3, 4: Math Club, 2, 3: Ger- man Club. 3: 34, 147, 150, 159, 206, 208, 141, 178, 179. PAPPAS, LINDA - Hi-Notes, 3. PARENICA, LISA - Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 2: Basketball Attendant, 2: FHA, 4: Tri-Hi-Y, 4: 35, 198, 199, 20, 27, 208. 141, 188. PARKER, BRUCE - Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, 4: 141, 217. PARKER, SAUNDRA - Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Ten- nis, 2, 3: NHS, 3, 4: FCA, 3.4: Senior Class Parl.: Yearbook, 4: 32, 122, 27, 206, 215, 141, 188. PATTERSON, DANA - DECA, 2: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: FBLA, 4: NHS, 4: 204, 141. PEARCE, DEBORAH - German Club, 2: Band, 2, 3, 4: NHS, 2, 4: FBLA, 3: Youth Citizenship Semi- nar, 3: 141. PEDERSON, REGGIE - 141. PEELER, DAVID - 159, 208, 141. PEELER, PAM - Ni-Notes, 3: 141. PELMAN, EDDIE PEPPER, ANN - 217, 141. PICKARD, LENNIE - NHS, 2, 3, 4: State Honor Society, 2, 3, 4: Ger- man Club, 3, 4: NFL, 3, 4: Boys' State, 3: Junior Class Pres.: Stu- dent Council, 3, 4 fPres.J: History Club, 4: 194, 201, 210, 211, 29, 141. PIERCE, DAVID PIOTROWSKI, DIANE - Pep Club, 2: Health Careers, 3 1Pres.J: Prac- tical Nursing, 4 fPres.J: 141. PIPHER, MARK - Baseball, 2: VICA, 3: 141. PITTMAN, IEANETTE - Band, 2, 3, 4 fSec. and Queen Atten.J: YFC, 3, 4: Stage Band, 4: Del Aires, 4: Spanish Club, 4: 203, 207, 217, 141. PLUNKETT, MIKE - Mixed Cho- rus, 2: Del Aires, 3, 4 1Rep.J: Yearbook Photog., 4: 153, 217, 28, 141. POLSON, REED - 141. POWELL, BEN - French Club, 2: German Club, 4: 141, 201. PREBLE, RICKEY PRIBBLE, PAT - NHS, 2, 3, 4: 209. PRICE, KENNETH - Band, 2: 153. 141. PRITCHARD, LORI - Drill Team, 3, 4: 141, 225. PRYOR, LA DEAN - NHS, 3, 4: Spanish Club, 3, 4: 142, 209, 203. QUIGLEY, CHERYL - Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Student Council, 2: FHA, 4: 120, 148, 142,218 - 221, 198. QUIRK, IULIE - Pep Club, 2: FCA, 3, 4: Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Student Council, 3, 4: 190, 191, 206, 142, 175, 210. RACKLEY, BOBBY - Wrestling, 2: 4, 142, 179. RODGOSKY. STANLEY - 142. RAGAN, VICKY - Pep Club, 2: 142. RAMSEY, SHARON - NHS, 2, 3, 4: German Club, 3: Spanish Club, 4: 142, 209, 203. RANKIN, PEGGY - Pep Club, 4: Tri-Hi-Y, 4: 27. 218 - 221, 208. REDWINE, LINDA - Cheerleader, 2, 3, 4 fHeadJ: Student Council, 3, 4: Miss Del City, 4: FBLA, 4: FHA, 4: 150, 198, 30, 31, 204, 142, 218 - 221, 210. REED, KATHLEEN REED, PAM - 142. REISWIG, CURTIS - Band, 2, 3, 4: OHOSO. 3, 4: 142, 222 - 225. RHODES, LYNDA - Pep Club, 2, 3, 4 fSquad Leaderb: FHA, 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y, 4 fParl.I: 208, 142, 218 - 221, 198. RICHARDS, DENISE - 142. RHONE. CARIE - 142. RITCHIE. TERESA - 142. ROBERSON, BRENDA ROGERS, DIANE - FHA, 2, 4: Pep Club, 3, 4: NHS, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Eagle Beacon Staff, 4: 212, 213, 142, 198, 218 - 221, 209, 217. ROSE, DEBBIE - Band, 2, 3, 4: Stage Band, 2: Student Council, 2, 4: 142, 222 - 225, 210. ROSS, PAULA - Pep Club, 4: NHS, 4: Yearbook 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Tri-Hi-Y, 4: Homecoming Queen, 4: 38, 130, 148, 18, 212, 208, 215, 162, 163, 142, 218 - 221, 209. ROSSER, CHARLES ROWE, CONNIE - 142. RUNNELS, DONNETTA - Pep Club, 2: 142. RUSSELL, MARK - Band, 2, 3, 4: Senior Class Pres.: 122, 142, 222 - 225. RYAN, KATHY - History Club, 4: YFC, 4: 196. 207. SANDLIN, SANDY - FHA, 2: His- tory Club, 4: Student Council, 3 CPub. Chr.J, 4 CPub. Chr.J: 143, 196, 210 - 211. SAULSBERRY, CHARLES - Math Club, 3. SAVELL, THERESA - Band, 2, 3, 4: FHA, 2, 3: Spanish Club, 3, 4: NHS, 3, 4: Student Council, 3: 40, 203, 143, 222 - 225, 209. SCALF, MITZI SCI-IOLZ, IULIE - Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4: French Club, 3, 4: NHS, 3, 4: YFC, 3: FHA, 4: Swim Team, 4: 35, 202, 18, 208, 143, 218 - 221, 209, 198, 186, 180. - SCHROCK, JACK - 143. SCHULER, KAREN - Pep Club, 2: NHS, 2, 3, 4: Student Council, 2: Math Club, 2, 3, 4 fV. Pres.J: Spanish Club, 2 CSec.3, 3, 4: 197, 40 203, 143, 209. SCHULTZ, MIKE - 205, 143. SEARS, HOLLIE - German Club, 3: Math Club, 4: Student Council, 4: 197, 143, 210. SHAW, KATHY - Pep Club, 2, 3 CRep.J, 4 fPres.J: Student Council, 2: Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4: FHA, 4: 130. 198, 208, 143, 218 - 221. SHELTON, LISA - YFC, 2, 3, 4: Student Council, 3: FBLA, 4: Del Aires, 4: NHS, 4: FHA, 4: 204, 207, 217, 143, 209, 198. SHEPHERD, PAULA - Pep Club, 2. 3, 4: Student Council, 2, 3: 36, 143, 218 - 221. SHERIDAN, ROBERT SHIPLEY, ANN - Band, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club, 3, 4 QSec.D: Student Council, 3. 4 4Sec.J: Musical, 3: Stage Band, 4: 203, 210, 143, 222 - 225. SHORE, MARY - YFC, 2, 3, 4: Band, 2: NHS, 3, 4: Spanish Club. 4: 143, 207, 209, 203. SHUCK, LARRY - Football, 2, 3. 4: Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Baseball. 2, 3, 4: 35, 158, 190, 191, 169. 143, 156 - 161, 185. SIEGFRIED, MICHELLE - 143. SILVA, BUDDY - 159. SIMKINS, VICKIE - DECA, 3, 4: FHA, 3: 143, 205. SIMPSON, CHRIS - Del Aires, 3. SIMPSON, CHUCK - DECA, 4: 205. SIMMS, SHERRI SIROTNAK, MARK - Wrestling, 2: Golf, 3, 4: NHS, 4: 143, 186. 209. SMITH, BARBARA SMITH, CHARLES SMITH, CHERYL - Band, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus, 4: 144, 222 - 225. 217. SMITH, CHUCK - Football, 2, 3. 4: Weightlifting, 2. 3, 4: Student Council, 2, 3: FCA. 3, 4: Track. 2: French Club, 2, 3, 4: D-Club. 3, 4: Key Club, 4: 158, 159, 202. 190, 191. 163, 144, 156 - 161. 206, 208. SMITH, ELAINE - Pep Club, 2, 3: OHOSO, 4: 144. SMITH. JEFF - Basketball, 2: Baseball, 2, 3. 4: Key Club, 2, 3. 4: Student Council, 2: 208, 144. 185. SMITH, LEE ROY - Wrestling, 2. 3, 4: Cross-Country, 2, 3: 190. 191, 29, 144, 178, 179, 181. SMITH. MARGARET - Pep Club. 2, 3, 4: Student Council, 2, 3, 4: NHS, 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y, 4: Red Neck Queen Atten., 4: 208, 144. 218 - 221, 210, 209. SMITH, RENE - Math Club, 2: YFC, 3, 4 CSoc. Chr.D: VICA, 2 4ParI.3, 3 CChap.J: NHS. 3, 4: 207, 144, 209. SMITH, ROBERT - 144. SMITH, STEVE - Football, 2, 3. 4: Baseball, 2. 3, 4: Key Club, 2. 3: NHS. 2, 3, 4: Student Council. 2: 23, 157, 159, 185, 209. SNEDEN, DAVID SOLDAN, ANGELA - Band, 2, 3. 4: Majorette, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club, 4: 203, 210, 144, 222 - 225. SORRELLS, TAMMY - DECA, 2 1Queen Atten.J, 3, 4: 205. SOSSEN, SCOTT - 144. SPEAKS, DANNY - DECA, 4: 205. 23, 144. SPENCER, ANTHONY - 144. SPENCER, DIANA - Band, 2, 3, 4: Majorette, 2, 3, 4: NHS, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club. 2, 3, 4 CV. Pres.J: 203. 144, 222 - 225, 209. SPURGEON, DIANA - Student Council, 2: Band, 144. STANDIFER, LAURI - DECA, 4 1Photog. and Newsletter Ed.J: 144, 205. STANLEY, ROBYN - 144. STEARMAN, CHRIS - 48, 145. STEDMAN, SHEILA - Student Council, 2, 3, 4: Team Sports, 2: Wrestling Manager, 3, 4: FHA, 4: Red Neck Queen, 4: Senior Favor- ite: 150, 151, 145, 210, 198, 180. 181. STEPHENS. KELLY - NHS, 3, 4: Hi-Notes, 4: Youth Citizenship Seminar, 3: 145, 209, 200. STEPI-IENSON, DONNA - Pep Club, 3, 4: YFC, 2, 3, 4 fProg. Chr.J: Girls' State, 3: 207, 29, 145, 218 - 221. STEVENSON, PAM - FBLA, 4: 204, 145. STEVENSON, RONALD STEWARD, NORALEANE - 145. STEWART, JERRI ANNE - NHS, 3. 4: French Club, 4: 145, 209, 202. STIGERS, MIKE STILWELL, HAROLD - 145. STILWELL, KENNY - Band, 2, 3, 4: 215, 222 - 225. STONE, RICKY - 145. STORY, DOUG STOUT, RAINI STRECKER, BECKEY - Band, 2, 3. 4: German Club, 2, 3: History Club, 3: Math Club, 3: Astronomy Club, 3: 145, 222 - 225. STRICKLAND, BEN - Track, 2, 3. 4: Math Club, 3: 145, 183. STUART, DARLENE - Health Careers, 31V. Pres.j: 145. STUART, DENISE - 196. STUART, POLLIE - 145. STUMP, DIANE - Basketball, 2, 3: 206, 145. SUTTON, RICHIE - 145. SWARTS, MATTHEW - 145. TANIMOTO, KEITH TAYLOR, DEBBIE - 145. TAYLOR. JEFF - 145. TAYLOR, KEVIN TAYLOR, MARK - German Club. 3: History Club, 3: NHS, 3, 4: 145, 209, TEAGUE, BILLYE - Spanish Club. 3, 4: NHS, 3, 4: 145, 203, 209. TEANEY, LYNDA - Pep Club, 2: 146. TELFORD, CHRISTY - VICA, 2, 3: 146. THACKER, CYNTHIA - 146. THOMAS, MARY - Spanish Club. 2: French Club. 3, 4: German Club, 4: 201, 202. TILLERY, JANICE - Pep Club, 3. 4: FHA, 3: YFC, 3: FBLA, 4: 204. 146, 218 - 221. TILSON, VICKI - Pep Club, 2: 217. 146. TINSLEY. DOLLIE - Pep Club. 2: 146. TODD. JUDY - 204, 146. TOLEN, JOLETA - FHA, 2, 3: Pep Club, 3, 4: Track, 3: Student Council, 4: 146, 218 - 221, 210. TOMLINSON. CARLA - State Honor Society, 2: NHS, 3, 4: FBLA, 4: 144, 204, 146, 209. TONEY, GLENN - Spanish Club. 2, 3, 4: NHS, 2, 3, 4: Table Ten- nis Team, 3: State Honor Society. 2, 3, 4: Key Club. 4: 203, 208. 146, 209, 185. TOVOSKI, TALARA TOWNSEND, JERRYE - Mixed Chorus, 2, 4: 217, 146. TUCKER, LEANNE - Pep Club, 2. 3, 4: NHS, 2, 3, 4: FHA, 2: Math Club, 2: Spanish Club, 4: 146, 218 - 221, 209, 203, 160. TUNE, PAULA TURNER, KIM - 146. TURNER, MARK - Wrestling, 2: Baseball, 2, 4: Football, 4: 159, 146, 185. TUTT, EDDIE - Eagle Beacon Staff, 2: NHS, 2, 3, 4: State Honor Society, 2, 3, 4: Math Club, 3: Yearbook, 3, 4: 143. 215, 209. TYREE, CAROL - 146. UNDERWOOD, PAMELA - Pep Club, 3: YFC, 3: Library Science Club, 4: 146, 195. UNGER, PAMELA - French Club, 2: FHA, 2: 146. VINSON, SHEILA - 146. VOSS, DARLA - 146. WAGNER, ROGER - VICA, 2, 3, 4: Football, 2: Weightlifting, 2: 146. WALKER, MARK - Chess Club, 2: 147. WALL, CYNTHIA - Hi-Notes, 3. 4: VICA, 3: 147, 200. WALL, KATHY - Del Aires, 4: 217, 147. WALL, ROBERT - DECA, 2: VICA, 3, 4: 147. WALLACE, BONITA - Band, 2, 3. 4: Del Aires, 3, 4: 216, 217, 147. 222 - 225. WALLACE, LEE - 147. WALLACE, REBECCA WARINER, BRIAN - Wrestling, 2. WARREN, BRENDA - Pep Club, 2. 3, 4: Student Council. 2, 3: 147. 218 - 221. WARY, KIM - Math Club, 2: Spanish Club, 2: 147. WATERS, PAT WATSON, NEIL - 147, WATTS, MARK - Thespians, 2, 3. 4: Musical, 2: 216, 147. WEAVER, CONNIE - YFC, 2, 3 fSoc. Chr.J, 4: Student Council, 4 1Chap.3:210, 147, 207. WEBB, DIANE - 147. WEBB, GARY - 147. WEBB, LEONARD - 147, 205. WELLS, PERRY WEST, JAMIE WESTON, STEVE - YFC, 3, 4: Spanish Club, 4: 203, 207, 147. WHEELER, JERRY - 147. WHITE. VANN WHITT, LACY WHOMBLE, KATHY - 148, 217. WILLARD, KEITH - Spanish Club. 2: Basketball, 2, 3: Baseball, 2, 3: 148. WILLIAMS, DENZIL - History Club, 3, 4: Senior Favorite: 151, 126. 148, 196. WILLIAMS, GARY - 148, 186. WILLIAMS, MICHAEL WILLIAMSON, KEN - 148. WILLIS, BECKY - 204, 148. WILSON, FRANCES - Pep Club, 2. 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4: 208, 148. WILSON, RANDY - Football, 2, 3. 4: Wrestling, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, 2, 3: Key Club, 3: 43, 148, 158, 29, 4 178, 179. WINGATE, DONNIE - Basketball, ' 4: 169, 168. WINGFIELD, CYNTHIA - 149. WISDOM, PATTI - Pep Club, 2, 3 l fProg. Chr.J, 4 QV. Pres.J: NHS, . 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y, 3: Spanish Club, 3, 4: Junior Class Parl.: Stu- dent Council, 3: Football Atten. . 3, 4: Basketball Atten., 3: FHA. 4: Yearbook, 4: 36, 42, 198, 203, 19, 215, 162, 149, 218 - 221. 209. WITT, TERRI - Pep Club, 2: 149. WOLFE, MIKE - 149. WOMACK, JOE WOOD, DAVID - FCA, 2, 3: Bas- ketball, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, 2, 3, 4:1 Letterman's Club, 3, 4: 34, 190, 191, 169. 168, 149, 185. WOODARD, LISA - 149. WORKMAN, DAVID - Eagle Bea- con Staff, 2, 3. 4: Cross-Country, 2, 3, 4: Track, 2, 3, 4: Yearbook. 3, 4: NHS. 3, 4: Key Club, 4 fPres.J: Quill and Scroll, 4: Red Necks, 4: 190, 191, 19, 213, 215. 212, 208, 164, 149, 183, 209. WRIGHT, TERRY - 149. YOHN, STEVEN - VICA, 2, 3, 4:1 149. YOST, DANA - Pep Club, 2, 3: DECA, 2: Drill Team, 3, 4: Span- ish Club, 4: FBLA, 4: 203, 204, 149, 225. ZAKARIASSEN, JENNIFER - Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club, 2: Tri-Hi-Y, 4: 208, 165, 149, 218 - 221. ZELLNER. BONITA Ducks try to keep warm at Lincoln Park. mf' B 8: H FLOOR CO. 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