Del City High School - Eagle Yearbook (Del City, OK)

 - Class of 1978

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I 1 1 6 1 'A i 1 1 l - 1 x, 1 1 1 l l THE A UU., 1978 V OLU 26. 1 1 W I I .1 ' . Q 1 Opening .... .... 1 1 Shulcnt Life .... 10 Aczulclnics .. .... 34 1 Ptfoplc . . .... 64 Royalty .. . ... 152 1 Sports ...... . . . 166 Orgzmizutions .. 19:2 I r ,Q A . I l-,'..q ..... ...234 .' bxiiittgmf ' t , I 246 Title' Photo?-fI'!l1Jh bb' Charles Stewart ' I H , 1 A l 6 ff 1 N 1 15 Aquila - n. A constellation in the Northern Hemisphere and the Milky Way. CLATIN illilliliffz A 1 EAGLED. ' '1 1 f 1 ff' . 1 6 ?-X l W. xxx - ,,nf'5i 1 rf I N, 2 f f ,Q ,1 K J W 1: ' J' Q- ', .1 ' , 1 ' . ,1 , , I J '1 4 - f I GLES GET I TG THE RENA THE MAN IN THE ARENA by Theodore Roosevelt It is not the Critic who counts, not the one who points out how the strong man stumbled or how the doer of deeds might have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred with sweat and dust and bloodg who strives valiantlyg who errs and Comes short again and againg who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, and spends him- self in a worth causeg who, if he wins, knows the triumph of high achievementg and who, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeatf, THIS PAGE: Topg Hundreds of Bombers cover the floor. Lower Leftg Smokey comes around the side. Lower Rightg Mr. Branham helps out on enrollment day, OPPOSITE PAGE: Top Rightg Jerry Reid looks over the latest copy ofthe Eagle Be- acon. Lower Leftg Jeanne Milsap leads a column of the drill team. Center Rightg uEagles are number onef, Lower Rightg Vickie Nettleton carries the colors in the homecoming parade. I ,. I. 1 ,,.. e , po,: a,, I. I H 2 L 4 Ii M.3, Wgg 35 gg: ,L I es it F a gp H my es.: 'W rass It Q 2 Qi. K wrt- Q - ff , ,--is--f I-sax? ,ff f 63911 'f , . '1.2594h2.Q:s23Fil2'fR1l.21'ifWi' ' nd-1 X I 'Rx Q qi Q E, ' 'f' mfs. , f .tis if Q is mm, ls , is TI Qs rr Q, 1 .. is y I ysp -'M NNW ey' , 91 As Surf: XS' , Q05 05' if cf ' X, ,-,,,lf 6,7 X ad Elf' af' glib' Qv P' -Q29 ogy Nfizf me 1 ' , ig- W 115 2935, 'Q iz 3 :vb 5 353. 'gtg S 3 'Q' 3 l is for apple. Many times in our society, which is devoted to the leisure hour, we forget about the forms of mental discipline necessary to achieve this level of social ease. Many students spend their entire highschool career looking for a good time. But that is not what high school is all about. Of course, school spirit, pride, and en- thusiasm are vital parts of a healthy high school, but the element that separates the high schools from the play schools is whether or not its graduates are prepared to lead a productive lite. At Del City, many opportunities are provided for students to advance themselves in scholarship, leadership, and sportsmanship. Those who take advantage of these opportunities are truly fortunate. Those who stand in the shadows must settle the score with their own conscience. The pictures on these pages are not given as examples of personalities, but rather as examples of opportunities. tv 15. I .,,. 0 '--517.221 qtfshxz' .v'fii9fll Q ' ' 1 ami' algal if 'fi 1 Q .. Jw . if ,A - 12: 4 -i?,E.7.'fw 'Q 'I fl' -. :.4'--.zpmqxf ngsfivsmgv , ' itW.1?.M'1tsr fsf GLW 2 .WSE 2.-mv. W T sa sig, YE, 4 'il it N 5' .wfrga 1' ff '52 . ,Ang1.,r,itY tv , an-1-gi,.ivt. tis. r. -law-2'-1i:.l5lrT?af' ,g: . 3 ,Taiwa n-.Qf,i., 321 Q, .Q-:w25CQf5.' ', -X -vw:-f, 'zf1' Mk., ., , -o 'Q - f ww ' 4 ...sl eeee .ffeiyg '1 THIS PACE: Above Left, Mrs. Brown instructs her students in the finer points of Enfglish. Above, Mrs. Dixon -teaching with a dash of personality. Le tg Guy Dommert portrays the uninterested stu dent. OPPOSITE PACE: Clockwise From Top Left, Mrs. Brown helps a student with her vocabulary. Paul Parenica works on Trig identities. jason Simmons studies intently. Coronet expertise is dis played by Kerry Lane. David Womack concentrates on lettering in is Mechanical Arts class. Ion Sikes leads the student body in the Pledge ofAllegiance to the flag in a pep assembly. Thomas jackson strives to reach his potential as a runner. Kim Cole participates in one of Mrs. Walker's fantastic spelling tests. -N.. . 4,- 'fi X 1 ,, A -s 3 , A+ f A Q , - 5 'W is f X gb' ha, , 4 4 ,ft K 57 H X. 1 Q5 ' 'Iii' , !X!32wff,zXXei:'q5'Q, X: 5 Q22 X U ui ,L ' XXX, X:,,,,,m,,m,,, ,. .4 if r. V i A ,,...wfQe2 - 1 ---' ' X , NX! X, X X gpg, X. - . Q, f' ' 1 WXzafrw X , ' H, -' ,-i.Y,1EEg,5 ' is we e, ' ESQ? , l X ' ,1 'T' X' ' QQ 4 1' , 4 A - A Q, , ,1 W 7 X ww: ig? , .hi I' , ,ur ' ' lQiHmws,, ,..,...,42a..-..,,..W. ACHIEVEME '72, Q Q sw Q V. sg! 5-, X W'-1 1 -r ,X 5 I 1 M - im V , ,, -mf ,Y ,f W, ,X , ixfg gv , 41' 2eSv,Y4, li ' E TW f Xa' T352 3 uw T 3'!I'X F 'ift, ,1Ni, , X, 51- X , H., fl ,,,, 3 '!!lj, , ,X ,1 ....,...... 192' 1' 5 KE TI . . . to talk things over. 'N'-H.. ,ff f X 6 N to he happy. . . . to work things out QZEW . . . to find out where you are. sv 'Nga 2 5 , 4, wnnsauvnvi- ww f dial Mlm, WM to have il laugh. to watch a sun rise to ponder. EAGLES U ITE Throughout the year, one of the few things that students do to- gether is participate in pep assemblies. The enthusiasm that radiates from a pep assembly delivers its greatest impact, not to athletic suc- cess, but to a healthy school spirit. After all, where else does the student body get a chance to see Who and what it really is? The pep assembly lets the students see what the spirit of being an Eagle is and what it is like to belong to, to be a part of, high school. For these reasons it is displayed here so that one might remember its value. :,.',Q4:e:1Q,.. 1 , ,Q l i - Q f 3 ,, 1, y 3 STUDE T LIFE fed .eflvgt W 4 t. it .L,. L :ZLL V t v . 12+ ,t ,, i i it il A DREAMER OF DREAMS by William Carruth We are all of us dreamers of dreams, On visions our childhood is fed, And the heart of the child is unhaunted, it seems By the ghosts of dreams that are dead. From childhood to youthls but a span, And the years of our life are soon spedg But the youth is no longer a youth, but a man, When the first of his dreams is dead. 'Tis a cup of wormwood and gall, When the doom of a great dream is said, And the best of a man is under the pall, When the best of his dreams is dead. He may live on by compact and plan, When the fine bloom of living is shedg But God pity the little that's left ofa man When the last of his dreams is dead. Let him show a brave face if he can, Let him woo fame or fortune instead -- Yet there's not much to do but to bury a man When the last of his dreams is dead. X npr-rf ll Q9 xi To most people, the clothes you wear depict the type of person you are. Here at DCHS We have all sorts of per- sonalities with a wide variety of clothes. These 8 models are an example of some ofthe more common dress for 77-78. ABOVE LEFT: Bobbie McNeil and Skipper Hill: BELOW: Lezlie Livesay and Max Hughey. OPPOSITE PAGE ABOVE: Lori Phillips and Holli Brown: BELOW: Vicky Beechler and Pat Piper. ABOVE: Danelle Kanen- chen helps a customer. OPPOSITE PAGE FAR RIGHT: Cindy Nelson looks over the latest fashion. E5 Sh .fr vi E En , A 5 R ,. X ,hz fifw Q 0i L f , ,- M K if f egg Qi-,E 3 nw fl- ,Q 3' ..'r!9f5?5S?'i'..E5 V A ,. mls: 1 'fx H vi . , W,.. YJ A ZXF K . Q .Si ., wi W x , ia f ,S -' ' ' l I N Q fm. 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'E - x., ' ' of , X' A 9-S'Q'ff .-, ,,.A, f fm Q l ' xxx, tt. gg. u 1 X5 Sw. .r- a.-1 K 0, 5 . f g 5 all 'a'.. . .lk F 4.0 . . 4 r , 4 4.1 . ' jaziz, 1 : Af' '+ A' 1 e. ra e r 5 Q Flag girls lead the parade. l .ii Homecoming Queen Terry YVilliams enjoys the parade. NN. .... . HOMECOMIN '77 BECUMES ME ORY Homecoming '77 was a great success this year. With over 2,100 students here, we worked to- gether and put on the best parade in years. There was the usual boasting of the seniors telling the juniors and sophomores who's going to win. And all the students were telling everyone how they were going to whip the Carl Albert Titans. On September 30, the day of judgement came. Students came to school wearing red or white and their spirit ribbons were flying in the gusty breeze. 1st . . . 2nd . . . and 3rd hour slipped by and the long awaited drum corp came marching down DCHS halls, summoning the students to follow them to the fieldhouse. The band was playing, the Pep Club and the Rednecks were yelling spirit cheers and the students were getting ready for the assembly to start. The announcer came forward to announce the winners in the mini-floats and Homeroom decoration contest. For the Mini- Floats, 1st Place went to Mr. Corderis homeroom with 'cScrub the Titansf' The decorated homeroom award went to Mr. Hawkins with the Most original Roomi' and Mrs. NValkers class placed 1st in i'Closest to the Themev Category. The full scale float winners were the Thespians lst Place, The Student Council and the junior Class came in third, respectfully. The day was topped off with a great Homecoming victory over Carl Albert, 21-10. STUDE GET INVOL ED 'NIAMA ISSUE This year, as the Panama Canal issue became paramount, students in the Social Studies classes spent two to three weeks studying it. These two weeks were spent reviewing old and new treaties, and discussing opinions. The unit was highlighted by a speech in the auditorium by Congressman Mickey Edwards. There was a time for the students to ask any question or to state an opinion. Following are some of the ideas offered by some of the students in one ofthe social studies classes. I donit think we should have to pay the Panamanians for taking back the canal. . . We paid for the canal with our money and we are still paying rent for the land surrounding the canal. The United States has also de- veloped the canal Zone as though it was a part of the United Statesf' Jenny Edwards HI feel like there would be certain benefits and losses by going either way on the Panama Canal, but personally, I feel like we should give it up because we are a very prosperous country and this is 'their only source of in- come, since Panama is a One-Product Country. Paulette Wackerly I agree that there is some work that needs to be done be done on the present Panama Canal Treaty, but I don,t think we should give it away, much less pay them to take itl Also if we give them the canal and the Panamains don't let us go through it, we would have a weak de- fense, and prices would go up on the cargo that goes through the canal. Even if we give the canal away, a section of the treaty states that Panama has to O.K. any other oceanic canal built in Latin America, and surely they won't because it would take away from their present businessf, Jeff Williams I believe if the U.S. decides to keep our word in the treaty, and to keep international conflicts down to a minimum, I feel that we should turn over the canal to the people of Panamaf' Dean Campbell Above right: Mickey Edwards speaks with student body. Right: Tim Palone and Mr. Locke review articles over Panama. GLE DIU GET EW On October 3, 1977, Mr. Holland and the Ad- ministration re-dedicated Eagle Stadium in honor ofa former student of Del City, Robert Kalsu. When Robert graduated in 1963, he had accumu- lated many honors and awards. He was a member of the Student Council, and the Sergeant-at-arms of the D-Club. He was also chosen as a senior fa- vorite, Most Athletic. VVhile here at DCHS he and a member of the basketball team and Boyis state. When he graduated, he received a scholarship to the University of Oklahoma, where he was a col- lege All-American. After college he was drafted to the Buffalo Bills. After two outstanding years with the Bills, he volunteered for the Armed Services. Unfortunatally, this fine young man was killed in action in Viet Nam. Robert is still very much respected by those who remember him. In his senior year, his ambition was To make people Happyf, Wwm ROBERT KALSU EAGLE STADIUM TING E AGL PRIDE KEEPS EAGLES STRO !! i Becki Murray and Debbie Dean get their spirits high for the game. Above Left: Senior Lee johnson get's into the pep rally. Below: Senior Guys raise the spirits for the Putnam West game. Band members get into the motion of the half time show. 20 N ,iV. Vkkr I S 5 Way' , Dean Garrison ponders 21 sud moment for the Eagles, hut. . . gf A43 Little Eagle Roger johnson ohserves the game. S ,,. 3' . S Nt, N A , ..W,, AL fu A 4 s g 1 a .YN 1 5 1 5 J 4 Sf VVe stick together through thick and thin! ww ,, M, x W.-ep W, w 7 L, V h 1- ' 5, I r ,hw , ,,., ,f rw., 4' ,Y , , ,I 1 pw, ' H, , Q, in f It f ff21:gL W I A V, My ,,.,,,, M, A, ,g,far,,,,Lm,, ? . ,U , , W, ,,., -.W . . . H f , .N . Q. 4' Q ' ,W Band members put on ai spectacular show to arouse spectators we , ifi ,f'f reitt A i 5- ,,:' K Na- 1,, 11. ,V ' Y K Mark Thompson and Christy Chavez prepare for lunch. Danita Smith, Cynthia Arnold and Damon Hill take time for a morning chat EAGLES TAKE IT EASY ff What would Friday night be without a breezy ride through the town. Students find enjoyment in hull grunt-s. Basketball games are always a source of entertainment. Left: After you finish your assignment there's nothing like a good talk. Be- luovg: Nothing is better after hand practice than a good ,ol snowball ig t. is . 5? 5 ,S , 4 5, S A Q- 1 1. X . . r wi i t 'silk -af' .. 4 'tif . . sf ,, 5' ' W E, n aw if be f ' 5 it ff' e . ff 3. . gs.. 5 k -ff. :5 k ': 5 5 - g f: ' ,tt Wiatr. it r . it it 1, Z ? .,,tt: .A,: .TS Z , it ws. -7:7 1 avr I2 L 1? This years Talent Show was a huge success. Sponsored by the Student Council, it was run smoothly and effi- ciently. The entire show Was a bombshell of talent. Not only were the performers outstanding, but the stage crew was well organized in their efforts backstage. Their timing and technical abilities were fantastic. The Winners were Kristy Haynes, with first place, Denise Fullbright, Second, and Marla McMeans with Third Place. The unanimous Crowd- Pleaser was Steve Seeds on his Fiddle. Lorna Baay sings about her beau. TALE T SHOW A SUCCESS Annette Wackerly sings about clowns. M.Cfs Kenny and Nathan re-live childhood memories Crowd-Ph-userv Steve Seeds, cntcrtnins on his Fiddh-, LEFT: First-Plucc went to Kristi Haynes with Hello Dollyf, BELOXV: Bmthor and Sister Coolf, Anthony and Marian Parker, FAH RIGHT: Kurt Conrad demon- strates feats of strength. 575 DEL CITY STUDENTS Q i ii 5 YI a ALIISTATE CHOIR - Wglyne Eagterwood ALL STATE BAND: Brian Kilborn and Gene Po BOYS AND GIRLS STATE: Left to Right, T. Poteet, L. Haynes, I. Fountain, C. C-ithens, K. McBride, J. Millsap, J. Sikes, S McCarthy, M. Hughey. inter EXCEL IN ALL AREAS 4 -F ' f f X as 'ff ' ir ts ! S If ,IX . , f 1 L A 4 A A IH 4 L A 592 f' - f ka? X2 If 471' 'FP .Q X 'K .TL A Qymxvoe Q EMBL ALL STATE FOOTBALL: Smokey MCC-why ALL STATE CROSS COUNTRY: Charley Cedeno S- WHAT IF . . . there wasn't a McDonalds? the breezeway smelled like this all the time? the machines were out of order . . . permanently? S g ,X 1-w X . all Q 'Cl' ky ,g,.. NX 1 ' Q . . DCHS really had one ofthese? . . Todd Goolesby was really sane? . . Sophomores learned how to put on car tags? . . Karen Sullins was on time to lst hour? ' ' I fr , Y? Z l , f YQ, ,',,,, . E ,,,, ff, ,l,,, Q 5 Z 5 V 2 ? E 2 W .34 2 3 mmm-Mmfwfimaff , - x me STUDE TS PREPARE FUR 0KLAHoM I H! A Y INDUSTRIE S Auf GENERAL M Homw PLANT NUDSEN co. mc, CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS Oroas ASSEMBLY MORRISON-K 'OKLAHOMA INDUSTRIES AUTHORITY GMAD PRO I -PROJECT RULESCJ I-ALL PERSONS ENTERING THE PROJECT A 2 RULES AND REGULATIONS ESTABLISHED ORUTHEHAELFTOTEJOATPLY wllll WE SAFUY HEMPLOYEES SHALL WEAR EMPLOYER TIMES WHMZ ON THE PROJEU IDENTIFICATION BADGES VISIBLE AT ALL 3-EMPLOYEES AND VISITORS SHA L DESIGNATED AREAS L WEAR HARD HATS AT ALL TIMES IN 4'EMPLOYEES AND VISITORS SHALL PARK VEHICLES IN DESIGN AREAS ONLY ATED PARKING -ALCOHOL ANDXOR CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ARE STRICTLY PROHIBITED ON THE 5 . PROJECT, 6-FIREARMS ARE STRICTLY PROHIBITED ON THE PROJECT. 4 . -1. ' - .JO PHOTOGRAPHY. wmaour SPEQIFIC APPRQVAP i This is a very special day most people don't realize it will never come again. VVe will never have a chance to relive what We have done, be it right or wrong, the decisions We make will be with us for the rest of our lives. Most students don't have any idea of what they really want in life or what direction that lifc will take them. With the World expanding and more jobs that need to he filled, there are literally millions of op- portunities that a person can grab hold of. Do you know? if Aeqrof' QQ? My f g il i HAT'S AHEAD I LIFE. ' 'N-. Rig I- ,I ,,,: Zfi' I , ,-,v, V i ,:h, fi :L1 Wifffg, L '--5... X Sonya Staclen looks through a flasliion cntalogiu: Ahovc lt-ft, Tammy Molcs thinks other future lay taking typing. Bvlow, Philip Lp-Page talks to Senior Counselor Davis ulmout his luturv. , , , . - Q , W, J + ls' 4: 3 ., 1. i5.,. W , , ,, V W F gn I S 1? , if l it nil? In this world of casual carelessness it's discouraging to try To keep out morals and standards and our Ideals High . . . i i We are ridiculed and laughed at by the smart sophisicate Who proclaims in brittle banter that such things are out of date . . . But no life is worth the living unless it's built on truth, And we lay our foundation in the golden years of youth . . So allow no one to stop you or hinder you from laying A firm and strong foundation made of Faith and Love and Praying. . . And remember that Ideals Are Like Stars Up In The Sky, You can never really reach them, hanging in the heavens high . . . ,Stars Olflf High i 18 M as Shining Rice ' !N h - --' . ,gm,Mf.,,,,p,f f.aQ:i,g,J,.,JQ,,.:4,:f g1g,,, Qw,f.,.,,a21Q.g.i 1 - S,f,.W-Z .1,f,.-ai 1-vmywmw.-..m,ffiwf.-fviwvgw-fwm.wM.4Qf,.M.-.Vw,MN-nw1QJk.vf::f-.fb-1,94-0.x-v . -,X'- 6220- V K if , J f M, iw j, ACADEMICS l 5 1 5 ' , mmL ,11 Q V+ fe- I 1 Vik, 1, V E. .1 - 1 fi I I f s x 7' f A. ELL 4- , ,i ,, ij l. 1 I s fi ' we I I dy m,w if 1 , Q '..-i ua-.,M-M IN BRUKEN IMAGES by Robert Graves He is quick, thinking in clear imagesg I am slow, thinking in broken images. He becomes dull, trusting to his clear imagesg I become sharp, distrusting my broken images, Trusting his images, he assumes their relevance. Assuming their relevance, he assumes the factg Questioning their relevance, I question the fact. When the fact fails him, he questions his senses When the fact fails me, I approve my senses. He continues quick and dull in his clear images I continue slow and sharp in my broken images. He in a new confusion of his understandingg I in a new understanding of my confusion. 35 ANGU GE RTS English is becoming more a thing of the future rather than of the past. More people are beginn- ing to care about knowing the right usage of our language. Del City Highis English department is working to help the students of Del City to un- derstand this and learn to use our language effec- tively. Top-journalism students Work hard. Center left - Tests take time. Center Right - Junior English classes have some free time. Bot- tom - Senior English class is a challenge. Op- posite page: Top - Mr. Corder discusses with his class. Center - English literature is a big part of junior English. Right - Don Miller en- joys a day in class. Bottom - Mrs. Jones, class Works quietly. QE ,pw a K I ,A ix M., , w T 'kiwi W O R 'N an E '1 ' 'Z :,h ,T x W A' Y , , , .Q 1 aff We 2? wi 9 The nine studies of science avail- able at Del City High are: Biology, Advanced Biology, Chemistry I and II, Astronomy, Aero Science, Earthscience, PSSC Physics, and Physiology. Because of the many different studies of science of- fered, each student can find the science field he is most interested in studying. Top - Mr. Newmanis class listens during a lecture. Mid- dle left - Chemistry can some- times be confusing. Bottom left - Mr. jones' class listens attentively. i fax . 1- , his 5 1 - . 5 X 5 Q' , 5 1 Q 38 PHYSIOLOGY 'NV xx R Above - Carrie Shepherd enjoys her class. Top - Mr. New- man keeps his class interested. f 14.4 1 Left - Mr. Silvernail's class has many different activities. Above, This science class seems to enjoy their studys. ......--- 39 MATI-IE TICS Seven different courses of mathematics are available at Del City High School this year. The courses range from the basics - High School Math, to the most advanced - Math Analysis. Across -- Dan Ryan, Janet Hilbert, and Mary Unsworth work hard on an assignment. Below - Concentration is not always easy. Below right - Many different expressions are exhibited in this math class. Bottom - Earl Crawfordis tired from a hard day of school. 5. W.. -fu In, , 52 Top - This class has little trouble completing their assignment. Left - Mr. Newsomis class works hard on their assifnment. Bottom - Everyone hasihis own idea ofhow math should he approached. M AW Mi '1 GCIAL TUDIES There are eleven different areas of Social Studies offered here at Del City High. These are: Anthropology!Sociology, American History Survey, American History A, American History B, Law and Justice! Human Relations, Modern European History, Political Behavior, Political Economics, Psychology, and World Histo- ry. E l I 3 2 1 y Top - This class enjoys history. Left - Concen- tration was hard during Eagle Homecoming. Bot- tom left - History is in- teresting to these students. Bottom right - Brad McClure joins a discus- sion. Opposite page bot- tom - Anthropology is different. F 1 '52 5 A if Mr. Hurst's class finishes their assignments in class. Aff-bww .lf- Q Psychology class has many group discussions. Ps 1 , , I 1 .gi W 43 This course was designed to help students improve their read- ing in the areas of speed and accu- READING racy, vocabulary and comprehen- sion. The lab work is geared mainly toward the needs of soph- omores. The students in this class are en- couraged to read at their own rate of speed and to Work on an indi- vidual basis. They are also taught on a rnore personalized basis. At Right - Students work on their reading lab assignments. 17,1 W ir ,,,, 4 Student reads a short essay. rfxxl, Reading can be a fun and interesting class. ff X X Reading takes a lot of individual Work. Q' 7 ,U 4 r Q xx ,ff 'Q ff! 44 I 1 LIBR RY Library Science students learn the differ- ent functions performed in a library. This course is designed to help thein better their understanding of the different ways a library can help you with your studies. In this course students learn such tasks as the checking in and out of books, the shelv- ing and catagorizing ofbooks, and the setting up ofa card file. They also learn the different filing techniques used in other librarys. After completing this course students are prepared for einployinent in the library field. Below: Tina Brannon searches through the file cabinet for the right book. XVhat book would you like to check out? ,ipaw ,ed 49 Librafy Science students work hard on their studies. 1 45 FOREIGN ANGU GE The Foreign Language de- partment is made up of three languages: French, German, and Spanish. Each language class teaches the student not only the language, but also the culture of that language. Each course differs in the activities participated in throughout the year, but each class centers rnost of the classtirne on the language. SQN French I class is an exciting experience, , Spanish class keeps students busy, sf. X Ns.. Q NNW. , -wMiW,,zM,,. Spanish involves much studying. 'P'-f- :,:..w, .MM 7-L if sywwiuf gwnaw an French I Class has many classroom discussions. 1 German class uses classtinie for assignments. The woodworking program is geared to the individual students needs. After an intense safety program, the student is encouraged to design and construct pieces of furniture. Mechanical drawing is a course that develops a background applicable to most fields. The course includes in- struction inorthographic projection, lettering, pictorial drawings sections, and auxiliary views. Top right: Hey! You better watch your finger. Above: It helps to have imagination. Middle Right: The beginning ofa new project. Bottom right: Concentration is the key to this game. 48 I DUSTRIAL RTS ARTS 8: CRAFTS 'tt as Is this what you cull using your creative ability? Art is an expression ofthe reaction ofthe artist to some given object, at 11 specific tiinc. It is recorded so that you, the viewer, can enjoy this feeling along with others. Learning the ways and means of doing art work is like most other subjects . . . il great deal of skill rnust be devclopedg and only through practice and effort is this skill achieved. These classes helped raise school funds by de- signing over 65 posters for various school projects. Top left: Even artist can take time to smile for a photographer. ,ln g- l 'n l -QQ l H. This colorful painting adds ii bright touch to our cafeteria. 49 The Mid Del Vocational Technical Center provides a large variety of courses in the industrial field. Among these courses are: Nursing, Carpen- try, Auto Mechanics, Health Careers, Drafting Technology, Electronics Technology, Plumbing, and Cosmetology. The student receives an ed- ucation and training in the Jil fr is A ' e , gg gg if 55,55 X field of his choice. After com- pleting one of these courses students are prepared for a job in their field. At Right: Student works on project in electronics. 4 I 3' 1- 1 we Karen Sullins tries out a new hair style. 50 O-TECH J ' ' ' 9 ' V -1r . .,-:, ' -,,5 H , .ip L Student works on his project. it I I 4 N... i We . ,,,,,,..K gr f 'ke Above: This class project could get a little hairy. At Right: VVould you trust him with your car? ,ig 1 1- .i ' r -t.. - Y B Z1 I ' Della works on her project. ff Maybe someday you'll he wearing what they create .9 DI TRIBUTIVE EDUCATIO D.E. is a program that emphasizes sales and marketing. Students enrolled as juniors or seniors in the program are required to be employed in a distribu- tive job for a minimum of 10 hours per Week. The course emphasizes basic skills needed in securing employment, keeping the job, and advancing to higher positions. Areas of study include: job interview, applications, and resume, Basic skills include: advertising, display, and human relations training. u ,, ,, ,,,, , g Working with money is an important part of marketing 52 These students demonstrate the usefulness of display racks. 1 Carrie Beller and jcananne Manley discuss the class with friends I I if ' ' . 'UU These seniors seem interested in Mr. Hawkins discussion. The business department of DCHS offers the development of skills and attitudes for personal and vocational use. Over 1,500 DCHS students are enrolled in a business course this year. Typing I, Typing II, Short- hand I, Shorthand II, Accounting I, Accounting II, Business Machines, Business Math, Busi- ness Law, Office Practice, Record Keeping, Consumer Economics, and General Busi- ness are our basic business courses. Our vocational business classes are: General Cooperative Office Education and Secretarial Cooperative Office Education. Business subjects have proved to be good courses, both person- ally and vocationally. Below: Mathmatical whizes at workl 54 .-.W W. MW After a busy hour, typing students prepare to go home. .audi wl- i x w 9: 9 azuggfgzzzev W '-ff. Above: Practice makes perfect for these typing students. Top right: All in all this hour added up to be quite well. ,ff These students Work hard on their accounting. - f-22 SPEECH 8: DRAM Speech and Drama classes are for the students who Want to learn to express themselves well in front of other people. These courses are essential to any student wishing to enter an acting career. Top - Members ofthe Play Production class rehearse for the childrens play. Bottom - Speech class works in the library. 56 Top - Play Prod- uction does many classroom rehears- als. Middle - Play Production teaches how to ex- press themselves in front of other people, hut also to listen and watch others. Right - Speech class learns to express them- selves. Vocal Music classes are broken up into three areas: Del Aires, which represents the school in contestsg Ensemble, which is the main public relations orga- nization for the schoolg and Mixed Chorus, this class learns fundamental Voice technique while participating in a choir situation. UCAL USIC Reading music is essential in music. Nur' ,pf diff Listening is a big part of music. Band class is an important addition to any school. Del City High was gifted in the amount of students enrolled in the class and the talent they showed. The students made the year outstanding by playing music that made the whole school proud. Left: Ken McBride, Crystal Sullivan, Mark Michaud, Jimmy Laughlin, and Lisa XVullenwalJer practice dili- gently. R, 59 PECIAL EDUCATIO if Below-Mrs. Morehead helps a student. Special Education is for those students who find the regular classroom Work harder than the other students. This special class aides 60 these students in understanding their subjects. Above-Students Work hard to understand their assignments. , u Z CW af! 'f :fu , L 1 , . ,g 'ig S55 'Q if mia . 'X GY Gym class is a Way to use up extra energy. The classes have mini-courses in soccer, tennis, touch football, bad- minton, gymnastics, volleyball, bowl- ing, basketball, softball, track, self de- fense, Wrestling appreciation, table tennis, and some co-ed activities. Top - Mrs. Morrisonls P.E. class is Warming up for the volleyball game. Middle - Gym classes stay active throughout the year. Bottom - The boys, P.E. class really enjoys volleyball. uni M ' ' ' ' 2 t -n ' -' I , . 1. f . , ' aff HOME ECO MICS A ...- Home Economics is broken up into four areas: Home Economics II, Home Economics III, Home Economics IV, and Family Living. Each of these classes are designed to help the stu- dent understand himself and others. Top - Family Living classes plan a wedding as one oftheir projects. Bottom - This Home Eco- nomics class has the answer. mi W-WWW' ii PEOPLE f we w,W,- 194-W f' W s ' 2 No man is an island entire ofitselfg every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main. If a clod be washed away by the sea, Europe is the less, as well as ifa promon- tory were, as well as if a manor of thy friendys or of thine own were. Any maifs death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind, and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tollsg it tolls for thee. John Donne ' 65 Board Makes Decisions Mr. Lewis Eubanks, Superintendent of Midwest City - Del City Schools, and the school board work closely together with teachers, students, and parents to formulate work to keep the system in accordance with Oklahoma law and the State Board of Educa- tion. They have helped to develop the schools into a progressive and an academ- ically sound system. Through Mr. Eubank's dedicated service, students have been able to shape their cur- riculum to fit their plans for future employ- ment. The ever improving excellence of his devoted and capable administrative abilities have led to the recognition of high standards for the Midwest City - Del City school sys- tem in Oklahoma schools. Working with Mr. Eubanks to achieve the goals are: Don Becker, Melvin Decker, Dr. Anthony Thomas, Louise Moore, and Billy B. Crouch. Board of Education Members, Standing - Don Becker, Melvin Decker, Sitting - Dr. Anthony C. Thomas, Louis Moore, Billy B. Crouch. j.E. Sutton Vemon McAllister C.C. Weaver Ron Millican Kenneth Meek r. Holland Working Hard For DCHS x , K p mg:-in my I Mr. Holland enjoys lunch with Mr. Green and Mr. Mayner Mr. Holland stops to chat with Mr. Havenstrite. Mr. Holland speaks to Mrs. Davis Mr. Leo Holland was at Del City as principal for his third year. Working with the student body he helped make 1977- 1978 a year to remember. As principal Mr. Holland coordinated the efforts of the entire teaching staff and served as a liaison with the central admin- istration ofthe shcool system. He handled personal problems, school policys, public matters, and program planning. Mr. Holland was always willing to con- sult with any student or faculty member regarding new ideas or problems. Mr. Holland about his usual business ' 5 211' Mr. Strahorn stops to pose for a picture. Mr. Richardson works hard to rearrange schedules. Principal romote Programs or Students , ,f -'gb--. , .Iii f . ,,. if was . WZ v , - if ,k... of QA I ig Q -'ug, u egkqg '-2 Helping Mr. Holland in the posi- tions of Assistant principal were Mr. Don Colston, Mr. Arnold Richardson, and Mr. Richard Strahorn. These men were always kept busy with their duties . . As a combined force . . . the assistant principals were responsible for provision of textbooks and equip- ment, scheduling, assemblies, field trips, bus routes and enforc- ing discipline . .They were also in charge of attendance, lockers, sub- stitute teachers management of the offices, and supervision of all ath- letic events and extracurricular functions held at Del City High School. Students' association with the assistant principals came mainly when they had to obtain admits to class. Admits were issued to se- niors by Mr. Colston, to juniors by Mr. Richardson, and to the sopho- mores by Mr. Strahorn. COU SELOR HELP DE TS Above Right: Mrs. Thompson smiles for a picture. Above Left: Mr. Richey works hard. Center Left: Mr. Smith poses for a picture. Center Right: Mrs. Davis looks content. Bottom: Mr. Green stops to show a friendly attitude. To start off the year the four counselors were busy with schedule changes and the new Advisory Period. Instead of counselors being assigned to different sec- tions ofthe alphabet. They were assigned to classes. Coun- selors were always willing to offer their guidance in career choices, college entrance and testing. They were always wil- ling to offer any help they could. 69 American History American History ' 2 Facult Begins New Year The beginning of a new year. just as students, teachers are also apprehensive as the new year begins. Sorne of the new faces this year are: Buddy Armstrongg Rick Bachmang Debbie Browng Jim Clemmonsg Charles Curtisg Mar-ie Davisg Paul Dicksong Carl Smith. We all hope that these new teachers have been given a year that they will never forget. Above right: Winston Havenstrite im- proves his golf form. Above left: Mr. Branham stuffs his pipe. Paul Beesley Team Sports Don Branham Phsychology Debbie Brown English Cathy Burnett English Fred Aaron Woodworking Ina Albertson Special Education Buddy Armstrong Drivers Education Team Sports Rick Bachman General Business Careers, Team Sports l te Memories Are Never Forgotten l G05 f 1? 544 54 AAA mv Mii YVho is that youire talking to, Mr. Bachman? XVill the day ever end? -aww- qxr gg ' Luanna Chitsey Accounting Albert Buswell Band Troy Caswell English ' . N' 'rs These look like some Midwest City students. lim Clemmons jim Corder Charles Curtis Paul Dickson English, Team Sports English, Yearbook Earth Science, Biology Science jan Dixon English Anita Dilling French, English Teachers Work With Student Pat Duncan Don Ethridge Marion Fee' .Gayle Fischer Debate, Speech, English Woodworking Home Economics Typing, Business Math In the early morning hours, Mr. Buswell directs a winning band. Larry Fisher Drivers Education Team Sports Barbara Fitzgerald English Gladys Flood Chemistry Student Council C.D. Foster Mechanical Drawing Mary Fritzler Typing, Shorthand Carol Frosch Kathy Horton W.L. Hawkins Bonnie Hire David Holt Distrihutive Education Chemistry Distrihutive Education Home Economics, Family Geometry, High School Living Math One-o-clock, two-o-clock, three-o-clock, rock? Wai-. .-e ' A little late for Halloween, isnit it? 'UG Are you blowing your stack, Miss Trautwein? nn, 4 1 L A Barbara Granahan Betty Goslin Larry Hurst Elaine jackson Library Science English, Myth0l0gY American History, Team English, jounalism Sports Maxyne Kelley English Lil Klentos y . Spanish, Psy. Darl Locke Psy., History I ,V--rr Allen Molton Che-ryl Mock Audrey Moon Math, Alg. Typing Typing I. Muurelicud Carol Morrison j. lhlllI1L'3Stt'l' Audio Disuhility PE. Typing, Bus. Math Larry Murphy D- Npllililllf ,l.T. Bcwmzln Spcciul!Erl. TYPUU-Z Bio. Ms. Fischer gives instructions to her typing class. i Ms. Klentos shows a friendly smile. Ms. Brown talks to a student. Ms. Fischer watches a pupil. Teachers Have we if Ns -sg?-'fee bfxkf:': 43 Efzz, Szssaregg. is .- I -s Ls.-Wg: me Q-.--Q -Q.--,mm-.2 -. ., we Man Duties lypiw ......-- 1 Mr. Corder needs his fingers to count. , auf? usp Mr. Caswell looks over some papers. W1 5' lf 1 K Mr. Silvernail talks to his students. Gary Rose Betty Shepherd Ron Staton Bonnie Nix Cathey Pafford Chem. Bio. Typing Vocal Music Lib. Science History Susan Prescott Ian Prober Bus. Math!Off. Pr. Math Terry Trautwein Andrew Vogt Art Math Teachers Work Hard to ake Solid Courses Count Credits -ew Mona Walker Cindy Ward English Fam. Liv,!Home Ee. YVilson NVilhite Lynne YVhite Mrs. Duncan gets angry easy they say. Political Beh., History Reading, English , -',, 1 fy-J ' ..f, .,,, .4 WM wi f Mr. New man ghgwg Qff his gtarfigh, Mrs. Fritzler does hor homework. Secretaries Aid dministration Without the help of the secretaries the administra- tion could not have run so efficiently. The secretaries helped in many Ways from the main office, to the at- tendance office. The secretaries Worked hard to make sure that their principals were pleased with their Work . Terry WVilliams helps Mr. Manning. Lois Powers helps in the sophomore office. Barbara Frazier works hard in the counseling office. Mrs. Shuck and Mrs. Sharp work in the Attendance office . Main office secretaries work hard . 78 Cafeteria dds Welcome Mr. Causer works hard in the field house. Cafeteria Workers arrive early in the morning and work late in the afternoon so they can make sure they will have hot lunchs for both lunch hours, then they stay and prepare for the next day. The work ofthe custodians were appreciated by all of the student body. They were very happy that the custodians did such a fine job at keeping our school clean. Left to Right: Mr. Gentry, Mrs. Cozens, Mr. Vick, Mrs. Vick. Front Row: Lola McClevinus, Charlene Hooper, Ann Begarek, june Hobbs, Second Row: Ella Hancock, Emma Stewart, Carrie Robinson, Lorene Kelley, Oletia Porter, Wanda Gregory, june Zimmerman. 79 ph Richard Strahorn Sophomore Assistant Principal. 'Hwe aloof +58 PGS.. Fresident of the Sophomore class, Melissa Por- er. Class Officers: Front row: Vice-president, Gaye Wingfield, Parliamentarian, Paula Goodnight. Second row: Reporter, Cheryl Womack, Secre- tary, Dorothy Cox, Treasurer, Kim Factor. 80 W Leane Logan works hard in Biology 1, A . 'E .5 I IS D T. Wingfield is one of many J. V. cheerleaders 4 'N 'L .. as i '1 , - - ' T L 45 rr W, I iii Kent Hughes looks like 9. determined j.V. Fall enrollment isn't much fun for some sophomores. Some sophomores find Mr. Corderis class very exciting, Ahemathy, Lisa Adair, Linda Adams, Barry Adams, Calista Adams, Larry Asams, Lisa Ahunko, Lome Albertson, Tommy Allen, Blane Allen, jimmy Allman, Rex Armstrong, Certie Anderson, Christy Andrews, Mindy Anquoe, Darin Arnold, Cynthia Arnold, Eddie Arnold, james Asbery, Kevin Ash, Maria Ashworth, Cindy Atencio, Marcella Atencio, Wyonnoma Avery, Angela Ayala, Corina Baird, Bruce Baird, Jeffrey Baker, Dawn Baldwin, Mike Ballard, Kim Ballard, Tim Barnard, Larry Bartlett, Wade Barton, Diana Beechler, Vicky Bell, Dwayne Bell, Earnest Bellah, Tommy Berry, April Bills, Brian Birdsong, john Birdsong, Travis . Birge, Kelly Birkle, Alan Brannum, Vernon Brewwer, Tina Bridges, Karen Broadstone, Carey Brown, Noreen Brown, Scott IL Bishop, Sonya Black, Chris Black, Deirdra Black, Mary Black, Ste hen Blassengilll Rita Borden, james Borgers, Carol Bottoms, Christopher Box, Paul Boyd, jerry Boyett, David Brannon, D. Brannon, Tina hi! Natalie Simer hits the ball with determination. 55? Brun, Beth Bryan, Cheryl Burgess, Victor Burkhart, jules Burner, Mike Byrd, Debria Caban, Ruben Cameron, David Cannon, Bradley Cannon, T. Card, Brenda Cardin, Raymond Carleton, Sherry Carlile, La Rea 83 Carlson, Kristina Carlton, Craig Cash, Conda Cast, Randy Castor, Kenneth Cates, Jimmie Cates, Rand Cavener, Mark Chapman, Kathy Chappell, Brenda Chastain, Dennis Chatman, Charles Childers, Vicky Childress, Robert Christenson, Jeff Christian, Keith Cookston, Denise Copeland, R. Cornett, Rusty Counts, Randall Cowdrey, Karne Cox, Dorothy ' Cox, Richard Craig, Keneth Cram, Linda Cramer, Patricia Crary, Dennis Crouse, Jody Churchill, Daniel Clay, Lora Clayton, Walter Clemons, jamie Cloud, Brian Coates, Lonnie Cobb, Reginald Cobbs, David Cochran, Cindy Cochran, Gary Coffman, Charles Colbert, Bill Colcord, Lee Coleman, Billy Collier, Glen Collings, T. Conner, James Cook, Derek Cook, Scott 854' Cure, Brian Curry, Crystal 55:90 :UBYLC-' Emrcq ,Pkg fag,-lv Sie? EMD.: wmwOZOEwOw RWOE 7-1O 1'1 mi'-1 WCHC1 F U UU? 2 ,..:-1' U 55rg22 FQEQEF cnUEtm'Tf E5 fC'5E! om: .., 4.c::Zrn5 rncnsmoqic Dixon, Nona Dobbs, johnny Dobie, Brett Dolsehenko, Stenen Domrnert, Charimaine Dotson, Lori 1277 Camron, Terri Daniels, Gregg Daugherty, Ronnie Davidson, Michael Davis, Allan Davis, Glenda Davis, Claud Davis, Kelly Davis, Gilbert De Lua, Anna DePaepe, Chuck Deaton, Charles 2 3 1 ,cw I V0 5 . Dotson, Eileen Douglas, Brad Douglas, Martin Dowling, Juanita Draper, Sharie Duble, Troy Duke, Connie Duncan, Mark Duroy, Dale Dye, Kelly Epperly, David Ergenbright, Crystal Ethridge, Craig Evans, Margaret Evans, Vickie Evenson, lack Everhart, Skye Evett, Tracy Factor, Kimberly Farmer, Debbie Farrington, james Favors, Rich Feenister, Lisa Felix, Sherrie Fidel, Walter Finch, Doug Fisher, Tamra Natalie Simer works hard to meet deadline. 86 Fite, Steve Flatte, Terry Flies, Cindy Fly, Chris Foran, Theresa Fowler, Iarnes Fisher, Johnny Franklin, Deanna Fulks, Polly Fuller, Angie Fuller, Grag Fuller, Kraig Rock Roads To Success Begin With Hard Fuller, Rhonda Gege, Keith Gammon, William Garrett, Dennis Gaston, Rebecca Gattis, Mark Geer, Deborah Gentry, Tamara George, Genel Gepfert, Ross Gettle, Paula Gibson, Carl Gideon, Greg Gilbertson, Gilbert Gilleland, Raymond Glander, A. Glander, jackie Glasgow, Rhonda Glidewell, Debbie Glidewell, Derald Glidewell, Gerald Goekeoer, Thomas Goines, Susan Goodner, Lisa fy., ork. f , 1 W 14 1, ky 5449 1, 'jk 1.5.4, ,sin 'V ' -. I .,, , lv ' ' I f f K Y , , ' I jnfa :Q Q ,, V?-9.1 ' ' , f ,wwf 'ff V? f f --n---f, S ,, - ,amy In , if , - , . f, - ,. ' i f,, ' 15- n W l 'M W i J, in ,. . , L, .,,,' A fi' '-'xa.,,, , V2 , 1 Sophomores receive last minute instructions. Gooshaw, Sophie Goodnight, Paula Gore, Gina Gragson, Laura Grant, Erma Grassi, Karen Graumann, Lee Gray, Cheryl Gray, Ginger Gra , Syaron Grigiiirn, Mark Grimes, Robert Grubb, Stephen Gunckel, Rene Gunkel, Mark Hailey, Tammy Haney, Michael Hardimon, Carla Harmor, Susie Harpole, Mark Harris, Janet .4 r 87 SOPHOMORES SEEK SELF-EXPRESSIO THRGUGH PARTICIPATIO Harris Joy Dea Harrls Mlchelle Haslam Peggy Hassell Valerle H3Wk1HS Davld Hayden Susan Haynes Krrste Heckmaster Alan Helsel Larry Henderson Lemont Hendrlx Robert Henwood Glen Herman Ronald Hester Clay Hesterlee Eddle Hesterlee Ronnle Hlcks Larry Hlgdon V1Ck1 H1ll Cynthla H1ll Mlchelle H1ll Damone H1ll Sharon Hmderman MRFIOH Hmes Davld H1HtOH Clndy Hltchlngs LISH Hoffpaulr Steve Holden James W Holland Charles Holmes Mxchelle Holmes Terrl Horn Andy ,gf , ,,,. Houser Donna . , Hoyt Lauren Hudecek Bruce Hughes Kent Hughes james Hughey Trac Hummer Bo Humphrey Adawnya Humphrey, Ronald Hunt, Darren Hunt, Darryle Tony Talley looks up to see if everyone is set. 88 Kahre, Robert Kane, Jesse Keefe, James Keen, Steve Kellogg, Dawson Kelly, Chet Kendrick, Dennis Kilburn, Brian Kirkley, Sherri Kirksey, Phillip Kittles, Donna Kitze, Brian Klommw, Mike Kluge, Cyncle Knott, Dana Hurst, Sherrie V Hutcheson, Michael Ingalls, Steve Inocencio, Doe Iszard, Geoff Jackson, Kristy Jackson, Ann Jackson, Larry Jackson, David Jackson, Wayne Jacobs, Eu ene Jacobs, Ric ey James, Jackie Jacob, James Jenkins, Cheryl Jennings, Katy Jennings, Rhonda Jester, Cindi Jetton, Orlena Johnson, Brenda Johnson, Geneva Johnson, Gregory Johnson, Janet Johnson Jeffery Johnson Jeffery Johnson Melissa Johnson Michael Johnson, Micheal Johnson, Tim Joiner, Ron Jones, Anita if Jones, Jacqueline Jones, Kenneth Jones, Marsha Kachelmyer, Stephen - Wg. . , r ' 1 was Q , , s J W+ .1if,x 1 ex! N 4' 'f ,lfq In . V i Q . .'p.:-..- . ,A 1, - ' 1 wr , ' w 'el' Q . ' . f':JSxs:sr1-- g91,2'3S'fs5x.f J . - - - N I ,. ,,.,,..,A-.,,,,,-.M.,...-...-,,,., ,J ,, .,. , , J 1 K is Bl 5. .. . 2 . i . . .. VV ' ' - t. .4'25!Kf 1 , N V-rgrwf .. we-v ' QL , time Fi. , ff? A 5, x tl Q- , as J , 51 ,,,, t , c or s W K 1 I ,,,k FK ,,,. 1. t ,, ,, t I rpg, .. A ., K I to 5 . 50 f ,,,, c ,ss J is J c ,,,, , .,, ,,.,,, ,, ,, s s , 5 ,,i , ,,LL 'X veal' -- . ' ?sgfPii1'Qeirii5 r I Skwkwwwsmwi P, x' , I 1, h - Y ,, k--.:. r Y, f, ' ,. . ' 1 f- J ' j ,Y -r f xx M P' ar six ix ' ,i,v.vxfe'r'Q.. i, K ' 7 X f ,ask .Q ' S . ,t kk K ., ' .-Y. if-. W ' 5 ,v ,P K. -11 - .K , c sr, Sophomores take a well deserved rest. 89 Kaysh, Karyn Kyle, Darby Lane, Randy Larson, Debbie Lee Ron ild , Leister Guy ' ,L Leon ard Debbie V 'V A 6 , Mawr : 6 rv' 4.5, V -1,9 .,,.-..Q,N.. Sophomores take time out for catnap. ., +:1f A fl if i Laughlin, Gary H Laug 1in,james Laughlin, John I V :U ,. ,4 A 56: ?L vi ' 3? 'Z V Lawywe, Lynn ' if i -- il' 5 5 ' Le Page, Diane g ii x ' 3 f 13- ' Ledbetter, Paul ,,', , ' , Q -- - ww ju., L ios hy. , -Vi, 4 ,,, ' ' , f , K tri i f 5 ,, I i 't 4 f li' ' iiiff X it V . ,, . , Lillegaard, Kim H ' ' Q 'i 'i 9 ,V V ,.-- 5 ' 4 fi Lillefgaard, Lori N . ja if HM, - Little ord, David if, b ' F ,. , , Lockhart, Gina Logan, Leanne Lowry, Kathy Lucas, Cheryl Lucas, Bobby Lucas, Robin Lucero, Cindy Lyle, Patricia Lynn, Sherri Lyons, Philip McCalip, jimmy McCalister, Karen L 1! ,--A McClaren, Debbie McClary, Darren McClary, Richard McClure, Pamela Dana Knott listens intently. hfannm I ki, K, , W. Soph. takes time out to pose for pic- ture. Macias, Linda Marks, Geary Mason, David Mateo, john McCoy, Kim McDowell, Joyce McEuen, Kara Mclntire, Kathy MeLe1nore, Angela McMahan, Wesley McNeely, Karen McNeil, Robert McNeill, Terry Madden, Dana Madden, Sheryl Mann, Melanie Martin, Delnora Martin, jack Maschino, Stephanie Mason, Dawn Mason, Steve Massingale, Vickie Matthews, Charles Mauk, Terry Maxwell, Todd Medley, Robert Mesenbrink, Steve Messner, James Miehaud, Mark Miller, Rhonda Miracle, Donna Miracle, Larry Mitchell, Steve Mize, Martain Moles, Cameron Montgomery, Karie Moorney, Tina Moore, Brian Moore, Hatie Moore, Renee Moore, Rhonda Moore, Teresa Mooreman, Scotter M orris, Leah Moudy, ,Iudeth Murrell, Jana Myers, Terrie Nelson, Kris Ncttleton, Victoria Newmark, Paul Nguyen, Tim Vinh Nguyen, Thu thi Minh f O i.J L M M , Norman, julie Norman, Laura Sophs. say a prayer before a game. 92 Northcutt, Laura Norwood, Roberta Nunley, Penny O,Brien, Wendy Olson, Terri Organ, jim Orologio, Jack Osborn, Gerri Overton, Donnie Owen, Delane Owens, Kimberley Owens, Patti Newark, Keith Newkirk, Susan Moore, Sheri Moore, Sherry Morgan, Austin Morgan, Rebekah Mowery, Michele Murray, Gary Napier, Brenda Nation, Sherri .W themselves in P OPHO ORE CLASS DDS SPARKLE 8, 4, . .ff 'cf ,fw My y - , ,A XM I in ,. ,f . Phillips, Rodrick Phillips, M Phillips, Alan Pickard, Darrell Piper, Gina A V Plaisted, Anthony f Plumlee, Hames , Poolaw, Carol , Pope, Karen Poplin, Sherry , Porter, Melissa Pritchard, Claudia Prince, joe f Price, Ricky i. Proctor, janet Proctor, Schot Puffer, Becky Rains, Sandra Rangel, Ioe Rayner, Laura Reddick, Kathleen Redus, Patricia Reid, joe ing Reid, Toni Reilly, john Tamara Paulk shows her type of spirit. I Painter, Phillip Palmer, Robert Park, Rita Parker, Dana Parker, Marian Parker, Tammy Parramore, Carla Partin, Kathy Paske, Monte Paulk, Tammy Pace, Iorita Payne, Gail Pearcy, Deborah Pelletier, Kenneth Pendergratt, Terric Penuel, Valorie Perry, David Perry, Mark Peters, Clennis Peterson. David Phares, Pamela ,1 v Yawning is not an surprising ict for sophs in W x MQ 'V' Reilly, Misty Resar, Tim Resar, Daniel Rhodes, Brent Richards, Norman Richardson, Pamela Richardson, Raymond Richardson Sharon Richardson Victor Ridenour Robin Riedel, Kevin Scott Righter, Kathryn Rinke, Christopher Risinger, Dawane River, Raymond 'H 11' Robbins, Cindy Roberts, Debra Robertson, Linda Robison, Tommy Robles, Cynthia Rodriquez, Ted Rogers, Debra Rojas, Daniel My Rooks, Rae Susanne Roper, Melissa Rosewits, Dawn Ross, Deborah Ross, VVilliam Rossine, Pat Sackett, Richard Salyer, Iason Ramiccs, Victor Sanchez, Tony Sanford, Linda Sartin, john Saulsberry, Carol Scalph, Cari Schrage, Paula Scott, Alan Scott, Anita Scott, Daniel Sebastian, Albert Sellcrs, Teresa Salvidge, Lloyd Senter, Lee Ann Sharp, lulia Shelton, Billy Shipe, Sherron Shuck Henry Simer, Natalie Sinclair, Donna Singleton, Mary Sloan, David Smith, Danita Smith, Elbert Smith, If-:ff Smith, Raymond 94 ,' In lun- ' Sophomores start with Eagle pride. rr ' 1 af! 4 '5 f- s .ng f , 'Q Q' I ,H We ,Lf ff, ffaewatili 5 i vi sw fy f , V HR! N A 46 .zip , s I . , , X , t ea is i as he S R Qi' - 'k: ili' . --.: e R. . s rg r , f T 'T . fz- Q -S A rf k. '5 i ,1::. 5 it 2:22, 1 df?iNt-W .ali Oi B Q 5 Z? A E Smith, Rita Smith, Tammy Smith, Todd Smith, Tommy Smith, Tommy Snawder, Charles Spain, Granger Spencer, Diane Spivey, Tina Starling, Paula Steed, Sherri Stell, Susan Stella, james Stephens, Carlandus Stephens, Christopher Stevens, Kent Karen Kynsh seems to have a new boyfriend. ai? rv v- , W Q ,M .X . X it we x t Q1 X 1- vw ,I S W-sn' -..:af,4'I.. g H-'ik K avi-X pm ' Stout, Terry Straughn, john Stuart, Catherine Stuart, Raymond Sullivan, Crystal Sullivan, Mary Sumrall, Linda Sutton, Michael Tamkins, janeise Tanher, Paul Tabor, Anthony Tabor, Sandy Tabor, Susan Talbott, Donna Taylor, Tamara Teague, Norma Terrill, Terri Thayer, Brenda Thomas, Richard Thomas, Steven Thomas, Timothy Thomason, David Tillary, Greg Tillman, Tamara Tindell, jenny Tinsley, Charles Tippit, Terry Tohinson, Donna Toney, Phillip Townsend, Carla Travis, Annette Treaster, Robert Trousdale, Ieffery Truehlood, jimmy Truelock, Darlene 95 Trygstad, Steve Tucker, Tommy Turbyfill, Cleeta Turner, Darla Tyler, Chris Vest, Gayla Vietta, Vicki Wagnon, Cynthia Walker, Eva Walker, Jerri Walker, Martin Wall, Brian Walley, David Waltz, john Whitener, Tamila Warfel, Tina Waters, Rhonda Waters, Wendelln Webb, Carla Wesley, Jeffery Wesley, john White, Candace White, Ronald Whitmore, Georgia Whitson, Brent Widdefield, Robin Wilke, Leslie Wilkerson, Peggy Williams, Darla Williams, Seborah Williams, George Williams, Shelly Willis, Nancy M. s Willis, Tami Wilson, Anthony Wilson, Benny Wilson, Lorne Wilson, Rusty VVilson, Tony Wind, David Wingfield, Greg Wingfield, Gay Wingfield, Teresa Wisdom, johni Wojcak, Vince Womack, Mark Womack, Cheryl Won Tom gl, Woods, Doug Wormington, Cheryl Wrig t, Roxanne Wullcnwaber, L. Wyant, Greg Yarbroygh, Pamela Yharra, Marcia Yeager, Kevin Young, Chris Young, Lewis Zerbe, Brian Zimmerman, Linda Zompa, Edward Zumwalt, Roy 1 if , ju 9' .i.. 75 . ffig m f, K Q 5 5 I . E Q xl ,Av M s 1 1- x - ww ft , ,M J sf' gv, .,,. .Q J' 4,9 ,fww M'- . - F? .1 j 3 In I X y I 9 , ,Mi .M y . fm . 'fi ii- 5 il 3 , V' , YM. ' n H.- , Y ,k ff Yau., Iv wg Abbott, William Adams, Cindy Ainsworth, Ritha Akers, julie Allen, Kevin Allen, Scott Allen, Vesta Ama, Ronnie Amtcliffe, Kim Ashley, jesse Atkinson, Tina Avers, Cindy Baay, Lorna Bailey, Cina Bailey, Susan Baird, Wayne Barger, Kimie Bamard, Denise junior Class Officers: Skipper Hill, President, Lisa Favre, Be- porter Mark Hicks, Vice-President, Sharon Sirotnak, Secre- tary Crystal Phillips, Treasurer, Melanie Lee, Parliamentar- JU 1011 or 78 'J Barnett, joe Bamett, Sandra Barrett, Tony Bassham, Cheryl Beam, Robin Bean, Bruce Behrens, Anthony Behymer, Connie Belcher, Dona Beller, Carrie Bexryhill, Beverly Bishop, Yvette ...as JL WE RE GREAT. Campbell, Dean Campbell, Debbie Canavan, james Canfield, Alan Capps, Lori Carden, jeff Blansett, David Bobbitt, Dewayne Bodine, Kenny Boen, Rhonda Bolin, John Bolling, Teresa Bomgren, Donna Booth, Larry Bowles, Lori Boyles, Randell Bradley, Dewayne Bradley, joe Brannen, Mark Brewer, Diana Bridges, Rose Broderick, Theresa Brown, Holli Brown, Jeff Brown, Karen Brown, Martha Bruce, Jeff Bruce, Richard Brule, Pat Buck, Darrell Buford, Lisa Burch, Coy Burright, Terry Burrow, Pamela Butler, janell Campbell, Bruce Representing the Jr. Class are Homecoming Queen Attend ants Carlile, Earnest Carpenter, Adrian Carpenter, Janice Carroll, Christina Cary, Margaret Ceruti, Franklin Chambers, Barbara Chambers, Cynthia Champlain, Scott Charboneau, Leslie Chavez, Christy Childres, Marvin Childress, Denise Christie, Apryl Christie, Elizabeth Churchill, Ron Clark, Anne Cline, Bryan JU 10115 1-11 D SECURITY Cochran, Randy Cochrum, Sandy Cole, Kim Collins, Chris Collins, James Collins, Tamyra Colvert, Danny Conner, Warren Cooper, Howard Cornett, Connie Cottrell, Kelli Cox, Nancy Craighead, Nick Creech, Perry Crossly, Mike Crouch, Lon Crouse, Stephen Crowder, Charles Cullipher, Peter Culpepper, Sally Cunningham, Eddie Damron, Scott Daniels, Danny Davis, Cindy Dean, Debbie Dean, Martin Decker, Ron Decker, Terry Denton, Denny DeShazo, Benni Derby, Hope DiCarlo, Brenda Dick, Danny Dickerson, Beverly Dickey, Daniel Dillard, Julie Dirden, Rosalind Douglas, Cathy Downs, Earnest Drennen, Don Driskill, David Dudley, Kiana Duncan, Sherry Duren, Bruce Dusken, Steven Earl, jack Easley, Debbie Easterwood, Wayne Edmonds, Ricky Edwards, Danny Edwards, jenny Engle, Debby Ervin, Gary Evett, Gena Fairbrother, Kevin Favre, Lisa Ferrer, Marsie Fiegner, Echo Fields, Tori Filson, Roderick Fisher, Stephen Fly, Jason Ford, Curtiss Foster, Kathy , 101 q , Q . :. . ,QQ 1. q , . , . ' 8 P ,, . - . 'gg a -1, 4, Q -Y K+ -M . ' I 'k ' S ' jf p , ' ge t. T Wi iii L Peter Ybarra prepares for a meet. Fritch, Phyllis Gable, Darrell Gaches, LaDonna Gage, Larry Gallioto, joseph Gandy, Greg Gandy, Mark Garrett, Sandra Gately, Julie Gentry, Keri Gentry, Ron Giles, Scott Gilmore, Jackie Girod, Paula Glander, Ann Goeller, Lisa Gomm, Ricky Goolsby, Todd Grantham, Brent Gray, Vernon Griffen, Cynde Grimmett, Laura Guiterriz, Linda Edwards, Kerry Gummow, Ellen Gurar, Deborah Haddock, Harry Hague, Lori Halford, Ricky Hall, Bruce 102 Fox, Tony Francis, Sandra Frankfother, Richard Freeman, Carol A '- Friesenhahn, Bryan SPIRIT RU HIGH Foster, Richard Foust, Phillip Fowler, Jon WN' JU 1011 CLASS M' it 'U' 1-Q, iff Howell, Alta Burnett, Riley Holmes, Charles Honian, Raelene Horn, Karen Hall, Larry Hallman, L.aCresa Hamilton, Gene Hannah, Connie Hansen, Susan Howell, Leone Harrelson, Benita Harris, Debbie Harris, Lori Harris, Rebel Hawkins, Susan Hayes, Jolene Hayes, Teresa Helsley, John Henderson, Frank Henderson, Rick Henning, Cathy Henwood, Dean Hestand, Dawn Hicks, Mark Hiddleston, Dianna Higdon, Tami Higgons, Carla Hilbert, Cathy Hill, Scott Hines, Terri Hock, jimmy Hockett, Ron Holden, Bill Hollingsworth, Terry JoAnn Smith displays her school spirit. W, Howell, Rick Humphrey, Tom Hurst, Andrea Hutchinson, Shawn Hysell, Lori Isaacs, Bobby Jackson, Donald Jackson, Thomas Jackson, Tone Jacobs, Jon Jeffcoat, Sharon Jefferson, Cindy Jenkins, Elizabeth Jenkins, Sue Jennings, Jerry Jensen, Nancy Jezek, Kevin Johnson, Brian Johnson, Diana Johnson, Pamela Johnson, Roger Jones, Davey Jones, James Jones, Jeff Jones, Sue Jones, Pam Jones, Tom Kang, Hae Soon Keene, Patty Kelly, Mike Kenney, Jeff Kilboum, Buddy Kilburn, Mike Kilmer, Mike Kirk, Terri Kitson, Terry Kittles, Karen Kizer, John Kron, Patricia Kutz, Ann Lambert, Janis Darby, Kyle I JU lolz PREP RE TO 'Fw LEAD D.C.H.S. I '79 'FY' nh- ,af Lambert, Nancy Laniebull, Sonya Laughlin, Bill Lawton, Carl Leap, Floyd Ledbetter, Greg Lee, Debbie Lee, Marvin Lee, Melanie Lee, Mike Leming, Mike Lemley, Bill Lemons, Cheryl Letts, Diana Linville, Mike Linze, Randy Litney, Thomas Lively, Keith Livesay, Lezlie Long, Kent Love, Tommy Lucas, Kurt Lucas, Jonathan Ludwig, Mark Lunsford, Kitty Lunsford, Randy Lyle, Cary Lynn, Tammy McAllister, Ted McBride, jon McClure, Dan McCord, Mariam McCormick, Chris McDaniel, Tammy McDowell, Teresa McDown, Brenda Mcllvoy, Greg Melntyre, Mike McTrusty, Kevin Maichak, Tina Manning, Ramona Marcus, Ronnie Martin, Paul Martinez, Lisa Mason, Barbara Mason, Vickie Massey, Roy Matlocks, Larry Matson, Gordon Massa, Louis Meadors, Gayla Melton, Tanya Merideth, Laura Miller, Anthony Miller, Charles Miller, Christy Miller, DeAnna Miller, Kathy Mitchum, Martha Mitchell, Toni Moles, Tammy Monroe, Suzanne Moore, Danny Moore, Mike Moore, Travis Moreno, junior Morgan, Beverly Morgan, Helen Morgan, Wanda Morrison, Billy Morrison, Debbie Morrison, Patty Morton, Kelly Mosby, Wayne Mullens, Mitch THEIR CLASS AQ' .. W,.k K 'N C'- Mullens, Toni Nettleton, Debbie Newman, Cindy Newman, Darrell Newman, Dennis Newman, Keith Nichols, Jackie Nicholson, Tommy Nunley, Shirley O,Donnell, Gary Olivas, james Onkst, james Oulds, Ted Overmyer, Sherri Owens, Margaret Papka, Susie Parenica, Paul Park, Theresa Parsons, Diana Peak, Tim Pearcy, David Pearcy, Kim Pearson, Paul Pederson, Linda Pelman, Danny Pennell, Katrina Perkins, Terry Peterson, Daniel Peterson, Susan Peyton, Carole Phillips, Crystal Phillips, Debbie Pickup, Mark Pittman, jennifer Plummer, James Pointer, Gene Poolaw, George Porter, Dede Porter, Margaret Posey, Brad Prather, Nancy N 107 Price, George Proctor, Don Ptacek, Kevin Purdon, janet Pyles, Steve Quigley, Alan Radgosky, Mary Raupe, Kathy Rawson, Varonica Ray, Fay Rayner, Amy Reese, Laurie Reid, Jerry Reid, Tammie Reiswig, Terry Rhodes, Donna Rhodes, Renee Rich, Debby IU IOR PRO HIGHLIGHTS Richard, Ray Rifle, Kelly Rivers, Terri Robbins, Ricky Roberts, David Roberts, Sandra Roche, jeff Rogers, Darlene Rosentano, Mark Roth, Karen Rowden, Iohana Ruggaber, Donald Rup, Christopher R an,,Heidi Sadller, Wayne Saladin, Cyndee Sanders, Kaye Sandini, Charles Sarratt, Danette Sasser, Ion Saulsberry, Kim Saunders, Judy Scalph, Randy Schmitz, Patty ACTIVE YE -.gy Scholz, Kelly Schrock, Joni Schultz, Roger Schell, Debbie Schwab, Kenneth Sciortino, Gregg Scoles, Mark Scott, Scott, Sears, Randy Trent David Sekayouma, Sherri Sellars, Neal Senter, Kim Sharp, james Shelton, Laura Shepherd, Carrie Sheppard, Glen Shofner, Drew Shorter, Katy Silva, Susan Simer, Pam Simpson, Robert Sims, Melissa Sinclair, Judy Sirotnak, Sharon Sloan, David Smart, Wanetha Smith, jo Ann Smith, Evaughna Smith, Kay Smith, Linda Smith, Lori Smith, Mike Smith, Monte Smith, Randy Smith, Stephanie Snapp, Kelly Spears, Iulianna Spencer, Pam Spiers, Anita Spivey, Craig Spriggs, Richard Staden, Kimberly Starr, Ernest Stead, Mike Steinke, Hal Stephens, Charlie Stephens, Robyn Stepp, Bobby Stevenson, Eric Stewart, Odis Stewart, Leigh Stout, Steve Stow, Ricky Strait, Karl Sturgis, David Swanson, Jane Swinney, Martha Tabor, Mike Tatom, Scott Taylor, Donald Taylor, geff Taylor, Step en Templeton, Anna Thacker, Beverly Thomas, Bobby OPH. WAYS BEHI I 'x fa, s , wg' , If Thomas, Audra Thomas, Bobbi Thomas, Janet ,x . A X ,-.--V 6 .1g.: 7m -A 1 x Thompson, Jackie Thompson, Mark Thompson-, Steffanie Tidwell, Paul Tillman, Randy ' Tilson, Kathy Mrs Walker and Tommy Nicholson get to the bottom of SN... SOPHO CREW Y BEHI PIN Tippit, Cathy Tollison, Vickie Tomilson, Edward Townsend, Doug Townsend, Terry Treat, james Tucker, Curtis Tull, Steven Turtle, Cindy Unger, Robert Unsworth, Mary Upton, Betty Vandenack, Floyd Vandegrift, Darcy Voss, Debra NVackerly, Annette Waekerly, Paulette XVahler, Steven Wainscott, Susan Waleher, Lisa VVall, Drew XVall, Janice wall, N. YV:-ill, Ricky WVallaee, Eric Walley, Gene Ward, Charles Ward, Mark VVard, Mike VVarren, Lyndell W atrous, Terry Weaver, Angela VVeaver, Karen Weaver, Mike Skipper Hill takes time out to relive his childhood. Webb, Randall Wells, Kathy West, Deanna West, Deborah West, Gerald Wheeler, jerry Whitaker, Carole White, Debbie White,dIames White , Carl Whiteside, Daniel Wilder, Debbie Wilkerson, Shell Wilford, Beth Williams, Bett Williams, jefll Wingate, Mike Wise, Stacy Womack, David Woods, Cind Wright, Kirlz Wyatt, Belinda Ybarra, Michele Ybarra, Peter Yoakum, Kelli Zelenka, Terry Aumwalt, Ginger Zumwalt, Ginger lim JT fr if , , 5. , , is .wwf Vg I ,gg . MANY DIFFERE PERSONALITIES The Whole World, especially Del City, is blessed with people who have many and varied interests. This leads us to the universal truth that no two people are alike. THIS PACE: Aboveg Kurt Conrad demonstrates total concentration. Above Ri fhtg Seniors search for the path to the future in all direc- tions. Rigxhtg Everyone seems to be all smiles on the side lines. OPPOSITE PACE: Top Leftg Lori Phillips and Rhonda Thompson check to sce if they're on the honor role. Top Rightg Ioe Collins dines on wedding cake. Bottomg Doyle Magnus investigates a scarf he received during the talent show. 114 I 'W52?fwH,, K WNW ,ww 3 ,,x , X by ' I E W'-X, , 5' 'sl , ,, LMA! V 17 W W ,, ,ff f m ' A fy J.. 1 'N' cs s 5 .fr ZITIMZH 'QTFBJR5 From left to right: xlill'gill't?t Powell- Tres., Pam Hoffpauir - Sec., Brent Geo - Pros., Bolnlmy XVillis - V-Pres., Lujuannu Haynes - Rep., Linclu Charm-y - Prxrl. il? El Cf' ,f Nu 2'i 4110 2.51 I ppvyo Senior Executive Board: lst row - W. Hall, K. McBryde, T. Carlton, T. Poteet. 2nd row - C. Washington, D. Decker, B. Marlow, I. Johnston, D. Allen, A. Quirk. Acebo, Richard Adair, Kenneth Adams, Kim Addington, Eric Alato, Kevin 4. Allen, Della Anderson, Becky Allgood, Tammy Anquoe, Cheryl Alred, Brian Archuleta, Marie Alsup, Lisa Arnold, Carrie Andrews, Bill Ash, Aurora 'p.l'??X Atwood, Ialene Baldridge, Matt Avery, Duane Ball, Gary Rhonda, Baker Banker, Gregg Terry Williams swings into ,78l Barton, Jay Beneux, Lisa Barker, Ray Barnard, Craig Bassler, Richard Birch, Kyle Barker, Roger Barnett, Margret Begarek, Don Barlow, Beth Bartley, Tamrya Black, Michael Bleigh, Diana Blose, Donita Booze, V1ck1 Borden, Johnny Blue, Larry Boaz, Richard QVWQ Bond, Gaynell Borden, Micki Borders, Alisa Bowles, Brad Brecheen, Doyle Bourassa, Janette Boyd, Clifford Broadstone, Tony Boyd, Duane Brotherton, Ryan l Bower, Cindy Brown, Walter Buford, Tammy Burchart, Debbie Burgin, Mark Brown, Cari Burkhard, Allan Brown, Shawn Butler, Greg Brown, Teri Campbell, Cheryl V998 Card, Donna Carter, Kevin Casey, Mike R. Johnson eagerly awaits the referees ruling. if '43 'N Campbell, Marsha Carlton, Tom Carter, Sandra Cedeno, Charlie Chambers, Cynthia Campbell, Steven Chambers, Ronnie Canfield, Chris Chaney, Linda Capps, Lisa Cheadle, Dwight 121 YZC7 Cookston, Douglas Chrisman, Bobby Cilberg, Diane Clark, Jeannie Clark, Paul Clay, Marcus 122 A Clevenger, Starla Clevenger, Vicki Clower, Theresa Cochran, Karen Cochran, Sharon Coker, Cary Cole, Monty Cole, Patty Coleman, Randy Collins, Douglas Collins, Joe Combs, Kathryn Cone, Billy Conn, Shannon Conrad, Kurt Cordum, Shane Cost, Trudy Costiloe, Janice Cotten, Gene Cox, Karen Cramer, Gary Crawford, Earl Crowder, Robert Crowder, Tommy Daigle, Beverly Dan orth, Sandra YV' Daniels, Lynndal Dauthtry, Darrell Daviee, Pam Davis, Betty Davis, Bob Davis, Carrie Davis, Helen Davis, james Davis, Nancy Davis, Ron 'Hb uzr 'W De Shazo, Patty Decker, Donna Denton, Ron Dickerson, john Dickey, Jeff Dukes, Ianora Easton, Regina Eskew, Marcia Duroy, Chris Ellis, Tony Estes, Susan Dye, Lynn Enright, Beverly Evans, Tina Easley, Regina Enright, Brian Farmer, Mark Easterwood, Dorinda Erginbright, Kevin Fatkin, David Felix, Rhonda Ferrell, Joy Fletcher, Clay Flores, John Flowers, Kim WI! I 3: gl ,Q Q' .Q '4 A1 1 E 5 B P1 1 .oy 'l If ls pg 3 V ui 'H Karl Scales 13 mos. Marcus Clay 18 mos. cj OG? Qi sw Da, ey 5455 Sharon Cochran Steve Campbell Cheryl Anquoe 1 yr. 17 mos. 18 mos. Karen Cochran Cindy Nelson Vicki Mullins 2 yrs. 3 yrs. 5 mos, Kevin Alato Diane Scully Candi Bowers 1 yr. 8 mos. 2 mos. Kurt Conrad 10 mos. I X S4333 3, Philip LePage IV2 yrs. Angela Hair 8 mos. . Vila' . V Rhonda Baker ll mos. Tami Bartley Torn Carlton Lorrie Hall 1 yr. 2 yrs. 3 mos. J . , rf r s r,,.: K ,J,. A , :. 3 4' to r ' C. rrl f C N:l'-- , .rrl ,rrr 1 r,r,' y 5 A l ' i....f'3 fn r r l a ,,,Q,,, Cherly VVashington Charlie Stewart Mary Sartin 1 yr. 2 yrs. 2 yrs, Mary Tollison Rhonda Thompson Connie Shackleforcl YTS. yTS, - yrs, 4 r- r-W in Z' 'The Enright Twins Nathan Zinnnennan 15 mos. 2 yrs. gn LB ' efi?fif'fWy' flaun- 'N wgy fa GU. You have come aloonngg way, Karl Scales! A in , J'-,rv Fortner, Laura Foster, Cathy Fountain, jeff Freeman, Rochelle Frenner, Vonda Fullbright, Denise Gaines, Jamie Garcia, Phillip Garrison, Dean Gathright, Lisa Gee, Brent George, Perry Gentry, Kevin Gibson, April Gibson, Terri Gilbert, Rusty Gitthens, Connie Glasgow, Debbie Gobbett, Cindy Goodner, Mickey Goodnight, Terry Graham, Sandy Grayson, Don Grgggrya Michael FREEWHEELIN, rr Griffin, Doug Griffin, Kenny Griffin, Terry lla!!! Gross, Ronnie Guthrie, Tim Hager, Tom Grubb, Sandra Gutierrez, Valarie Hair, Angela Guinn, Anita Gutilla, Stacy Hall, Lorrie ills thru DCHS! QGAEEQJE VYEM, 'ff Hall, Wesley Harris, Don Haynes, Lujuiana Heinrichs, Debra Hernandez, David Hansen, Diana Harris, Lynnice Hanie, Phillip Hemingway, Steve Herring, Sandra Harlow, Kristi Harris, Keith Heard, Theresa Henry, jim Herr, Victor Harmon, Stephanie Harwell, Marty Harms, Evelyn Hawthorne, Karie Seniors show enthusiasm at bonfire. on it if ll 5 if Herrod, Tim Hinkston, Bruce Hoeth, Audrey Hilbert, Janet Hinkston, Anita Hoffman, Valarie Hindes, Bruce Hitt, Richard Hoffpauir, Pam iw 'W un- I N...-. , ... - Q, ,pf 7 3, ,y Biff fix Howard, Robert Howell, Billy Howell, Debbie Hughey, Max Howard, Darryl Hull, Kim Harrell, Ray Hoskins, Tom Houser, Karen Houser, Steve AF X ..., + 'r xikffi 'kqgff' 4. N' -1+- j,-+:+j+ 4+ x- 4 al- 4 ap!- -Y- -x-ry This yearis Senior Favorites were chosen in a very unique Way. These seniors were nominated by their class which consisted of more than six- hundred students. Usually the favor- ites are nominated by the senior En- glish teachers, but this year the staff decided to let the students have a voice in their election. Since their sophomore year, these seniors have dreamed of becoming one of the elected-few. To be nominated was considered an honor but to be elected was far more in their expectations. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS!!! in MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BEST ALL AROUND 7 -1 if,-'S+'S,',1' Sv' -k-'gk 2+ 21- 31- X. 4 w-vim 4:-nw 4 'hw 'vb 9044 :png-yx'1'-k ft at 'VABCQTP' 1+ gg 3 MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED MOST HUMEROUS BEST DRESSED B S11 M Hgh N s ll B A11A dS kymc 11 T W1 1 M Lkly 5 dA G 1 T CdBD dTdCP P 'f 'S 1+ 1. x ff ITS -if '1' 1- wg: 35+ ff A 4 4 'rf' ' x 4 if -Pl 'a5f1f2qrr+'f2'Z'l tyfk' Q, M 'Piney ' C in SENIOFTS we x ,F Glrtadud-l-iorwl Freedo ml 00 Humphrey, Donna Ikeda, Tommy Jackson, Kim Jenkins, Cindy Iohnson, Randy Hunt, Darrald Inabnett, Wendy Jackson, Luther Iezek, Brent Johnson, Roger Hitton, Diana jackson, Connie jay, Charles Iohnnene, Tammy Iohnston, Jeff h L Kanenchen Danelle Io nson, ee , Johnson, Mike Keating, Debbie if lecffllegclig 0, if as Qumfkf 'X - ' ' ll IQ vi' ' V if Keen, David Kirkpatrick, Tracey Lancaster, Diana Keithley, Freda Lambert, james Landgraf, Tom Kelley, Kaye Kostelecky, Cathy Lane, Ronald Kilbourn, Jeanette Lambert, julie Lanford, Ralinda Kirk, Sid Lambert, Sherri Larson, Robert Leap, Angela LePage, Philip Lewis, Cindy Lewis, Eugene Likowski, Lisa Linville, Terry Litke, Annette Little, Mark Logan, Kenneth Loague, Denise fx' M-1 fx 'WV' 09 -V Logan, Marty Lucero, Barbara Magnus, Doyle Mathes, Steve McBryde, Kenneth Long, Charlene Lurtz, Ion Mandrell, Roger Matthews, Clevern McCalip, Larry Long, Paul Manley, Ieananne Marlow, Brian Matthews, Teresa McCann, jimmy Mauk, Rickey McCarthy, Smokey Maynard, Kirk McClevines, Paula 2 ,M 43, Miller, Don Molina, Joey Moore, Billy Misuraca, Rick Monroe, Paul Moore, Darlene Mitchell, Thomas Mooney, Ray Moore, LaVonna 6255 2 Aww ,,,,, MQClure, Brad Meenu, R. McClure, Gayle Melton, William ' ' t Q McLaughlin, Janet Messnerj Chester Happiness 1S . . . winning another game!!! McCloud, Randy Miller, Cynthia McMeans, Marla Miller, Don 2 ENG ES ?n7.gcb+2g'f? M, X ffm! :Chen gg Q O fi l 0 K:k0'll'l'5hi1'l ' O A is Q N . w,Q ' X X S PP . A ,, you 7 sl v pill xv Z9 91,509 h 1 Z' Ehqv, ZHIA 413 , ,L P4 Moore, Leon Mooreman, Randy Mullins, Vicki Neasbitt, Debbie Nevez, Mike Moore, Steve Motter, Mike Musgrave, Allen Nelson, Cindy Nevins, Jeff MOOYC, Tammy Monkres, Gary Nation, Mark Nelson, Mike Newburn, Tim C75 Seniors demonstrate how to study in classffll in NNE' 1110 -5 4!W ' Saw PM K a i 5 f X X Newkirk, Bill Nixon, Bill Northcutt, Cheryl O'Connell, Linda Paetgold, Ed Newson, Mary Nobles, Rick Nowka, Bobbi Oliver, Mike Palmer, Bruce Nickel, Randy Norman, Sharon Nunley, Marva Olvey, john Palone, Tim Otwell, Bill Pappas, Juanita Paddock, Don Packer, Karen ffl 5:f.i!f'.L'.':sC..2n.s'l .,. r X ,P XX iQ a Parker, Anthony Partin, Nancy Pederson, Lori Peterson, Danny Phelps, Pat Parker, Donna Payne, Larry Pelts, Gwen Petrusavvich, Mark Phillips, Lori Parsons, Danny Pearson, Patty Pelts, Kim Pheffer, Frank Phillips, Kenneth Phares, Scott Pierce, Charla Phelps, Bobby Piper, Pat N, , Eagles are 'KStill the onenll '1- 'FV K 'luv , . Qfw . Pittman, Linda Poteet, Tommy Procter, Keli Quirk, Anita Rasmussen, Nancy Plaisted, Paula Pottin, Pat Pucket, Denise Rackley, David Ray, Iodie Poe, Helen Powell, Margaret Purdin, Karen Ramirez, Teresa Redman, joey Porter, Will Pradmore, Kimi Possy, Raymond Pratt, Katrina 4-105- ...... -ff We 1-qu? Rogers, Elizabeth Roper, Sharon Rue, Melisse Romune, James Rose, Pamela Runnels, Cynthia Rooms, Betty Rosetano, Mike Runnels, Donald it In-,Mx ,lf YI, vw 9 Redus, Kathy Reinke, David Reed, Liz Reser, Ronna Reed, Marty Richards, Paula f 4, Reid, Ricky Richardson, Guadalupe 6. Reilly, Kim Rinke, Charlotte hrs ,ZW x My N Qp.,.., -nf? xx Ryan, Daniel Sanders, Rosa Scales, Karl Sackett, Kellie Sandini, john Schuler, Sherry Salone, William Sartin, Mary Scott, Sherry Proud Seniors of Del City High! Scully, Diana Seay, Kim Seegel, Chuck Segress, Mary Sellers, Randy 5 Shackleford, Connie Shafer, Karen Shahan, Richard Sherfield, Sabrina Shields, Vanessa M 'SA 'A A A 'A r Ailygf LYJKVA5 HVAYL Al T,4!l,'Y,' 11.5 ITA I I I A -I I I ' I 1 J .1 -.- ..-..,--,.-...A-tp-4.-.nw-.Nf.,.,.-...- . N.--Vu ...,-,......u.....w.- .-....-- ... ....1, , ...-- . 4 .,,, .n..w4.4-sf.. ,wm.,.'.4m- 'QM up--uggp ,fe .f 'fn-fy 'vu-:ff ff far '-0? 'VT9' 43. NV px X x, Cnr A 1 'S N. 1 'N '1 N 'N N 'S '1 Z 'X x r w Shipley, Gail Smith, Alan Smith, Margaret Spencer, Donna Stephens, Bob Sikes, Ion Smith, Denny Smith, Mike Spurgeon, Steve Stevenson, Don Simmons, jason Smith, Donna Smith, Theresa Stansberry, Quinton Stewart, Charles Sloan, Mary Smith, Karen Snawder, Bobby Staton, Sonya Stewart, Kristi Smith, Allan Smith, Linda Sneed, Alvin Steele, Roby Stone, Terry Q E 9 9 lr A 1515 1 il .1 f' L lblfffl. C , C li., . 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W .qv .T W ' G: + givlfiff IQT W5 IDO5 1iIRAfI?T1a- TH E WHOLEYEA THROUG1 1-F1 df 4 JA Tow, Diana Turbyfill, Chris Underwood, Paul Wagner, Barbara Warren, James Towery, Beverly Turner, Chris Vandeneck, Cindy Wagnon, Robert Warrington, Steve Tucker, Brian Underwood, Renee Veia, Tanya Wall, Kevin Washington, Cheryl Ward, Janica Watts, Sharon Warner, Deborah Welbarn, Susan a- Vi Q? M :Al was 1 , '- ev elif' Welch, Jonna Whited, Paula Williams, Beverly Williams, Laurie Willis, Lisa Wells, Bill Whiteside, Ken Williams, Bobby Williams, Roseland Wilson, Cynthia West, Paul! Wfhittemore, Mary Williams, Jeff Williams, Tammy Wilson, John Williams, Kenneth Williams, Terry Wilson, Teresa Williams, Kim Willis, Bobby Wingate, Bob ,fi K, 'fi Wise, Cheryl Woodring, Alvin Wullenwaker, Robert :AW ...1- Wood, Kevin Wright, Jo Wyatt, Deborah . ,,,- . .gr -A ff fairs 3 , . , , N gl. ,, , . -115.- 5 5:31 ai 5 9:3 X My Q , 1 J' if wi N 'N at ,tt Xi r , 5 v f' X Q ' if ie-2, 539 k 5, Wyatt, Gina Zeien, Charles Young, Debra Zimmerman, Nathan Young, Rick Collins, Joe llff ,iss , xii' .K ,:'55'fZ.':fQrQ.iu ,.: f eyss L i ii 'N il F .9 . , 1 , 7 .V -an r .r , , gi- ' 'sl .-' -,., , Sid M I w if 4 . - wr., - . li David Rackley, a priest??ll Senior Rednecks . Live?l Smile, You're on Can- did Camera! Q,45.5xfJ.,,g,gL,1 3 Hg ' Qg78U0gw,jf . i A senior shows his interest in class discussion. B. Gee helps to hang signs at pep assembly. f , i Del City High has some real HTURKEYSHH T. WilliamS, 'I can't find my liDgl0ss ?l ll i i E' E 149 6211 5565 Rock group c'Freewhcelin signs autographs. The Marx Brothers hard at work! lggvlldliizm - ,, ' M, John and Ricky agree, Practice makes perfect!! You remember the 'Good Ole Days', donyt you Steve? 4, 5 , wi 3 V,V,iV , W Q M Ii QW, V, Vxiww 6 4 5? M M,a ' , ,Q if :Lvl M M M ww UP WELQMMQHQ W , ,,,, ,, ,, V ,iw I :gif , -fi 5,f,mW,1 ,-fff i in R ' A44 2 f af ca i . D. Dean practices airplane L-cmustiaictioli he-fore Bombers gains. Vit-ki, don't you and jalem- e-vvr work? S In I ' wf,,. Mi, J' an ,,f.f. P , i, xt ,ff M'-f-N ,, .4 . 'R MWF -- wi, . qw ' V735 tlwff' il day YOU W0WH,t OU the DNA T3mmY?! Cathy and Rhonda display their hest talent, tc-lling intimatu secrets. 151 ROYALTY Q 5 . S 5 A 4 f 3 R 1 A ? 5 3 3 , 5 5 5 Q 5 3 i E I e S 3 2 2 E I 4 Q ,. .,.,- ,uf .fff---.. ff: , . A EiQ??2 fffissaff K 'I 1 f 7 '.-' I 44 . I Q 2 s ffsffflfsiigggili-f'f . ' NNW - K Q , fX Ngig ?EEiE5E 5ii2s3MgQ f5ig 5 3 A 1 4 -L.- LL.. Q- ,, 5-' ' , Q I 'YF' trfQi::if1 f ' :w: Fi?'fF ffl ' nw ..,, 1 1 .' :Ni-ei:ii5i?.i..'.1 4 V . u w. :-. , f VKLL x p 'M' rf 11 'M' fwwg Nfmm- D+, X ' I - ' 5 S I hm,, fi ' 1' , Q X 5 Q JG f .A,. x px 535 - V22 X X fn 1 5 ,EI ' 1 P 5 if 3 4' 1 if g s . J f' ' A A 4 ii 5 X Lvgisk. 1 s y L . iii , . Y. . as I , S ! . ..w, Liizlz S , 5 W .. W M x f N . 1 ' W., Z, I ' ...M I 153 1 3 iss Trudy Cost Reigns As 'VR Trudy and escort Rick Mauk Chosen to represent the 77-78 Cross Country team was Miss Trudy Cost. Trudy was escorted by Rick Mauk and crowned by Charles Cedeno. Senior Queen candidates and their escorts were Con- nie Gitthens and Kyle Birch, and Karen Purdon and Charles Cedeno. junior Attendents and their escorts were Lisa Goller and Kenneth Schwab and Tori Fields and jimmy McCann. Gaye Wingfield and john Taylor and Theresa Wingfield and Bruce Palmer represented the sopho- mores. Miss Cost was crowned in a special assembly during school Friday, October 28. Kissing captain Charles Cedeno and Sr. Att. Karen Purdon Wi , Cross Country Queen 'L A . .5, , 43:A V , ,, 3920216 Cyffkem, ff. C2450 Cgdffevf, J 2 1 -L, ,' ' K, ,f 1 w K' x Q-.WF WQQH QMWQW, C7114 Qin' 30 iv W 2 ? N Margin UWA . Terri Williams Reigns Terri Williams and escort Tony Ellis Terri Williams was crowned Miss Football 1977 during the halftime activities September 30, at the game against Carl Albert. Miss Williams and her attendents were first presented at the Homecoming Assembly. She was crowned by Quarterback Smokey McCarthy. Terri was escorted by Tony Ellis. Her attendants and their escorts were: Seniors, Cathy Smith and Karl Scales, Gina Wyatt and Kevin Wall, juniors, Kelly Scholtz and Steve Warrington, Stacy Wise and Ion Sikes, Sophomores, Peggy Wilkerson and Tommy Ikeda, Teresa Wingfield and Cary Coker. Flowergirl and Crown bearer were Wendy Fields and Patrick Smith. Miss Williams and Her court. 156 ,yy-,gg-'e,' X Q vw: W Jiang? ,tgeffffbgfzddfrw As Football Queen 6Jcz4QLf'f2uZ6Jf? Wglfzwbgf Zffgffy WWW JW. Cathy Smith Reigns X! K', , ,, ' Y V I gg Robert LeCrand presents the Wlrestling Queen, Cathy Smith. Cathy Smith was choosen to represent the wres- tlers as the 1977-1978 Homecoming Queen. Miss Smith was escorted by David Rackley. Robert LeCrande was the kissing captain. Other queen candidates were Krisonda Canfield and Paula Wil- liams. Miss Canfield was escorted by Ryan Brotherton and Miss Williams was escorted by Marty Thorne. JoAnn Smith and Christy Chavez represented the juniors in the court. JoAnn was escorted by Ronnie james and Christy was escorted by Mark Thompson. Sophomore attendants to the Queen were Vicky Beechler and Rita Smith. Vicky was escorted by Randy Johnson and Rita was escorted by Ion McBride. Robert Smith and Jennifer Griffin were the crown and the flower bearers. Miss Smith was crowned during a special Homecoming assembly in January. Kissing Captain Robert L.eCrande crowns Miss Smith. 158 o ffl . .i 'Q Miss Wrestling, Cathy Smith As Miss Wrestling jf .JQZID Wakfwi' MISS Guitericz and escort Max Huey. During a spotlighted homecoming as- sembly, Miss Valerie Guiteriez was crowned the Basketball Queen. Miss Guiteriezis escort was Max Huey. Jeff Nevins was the Kissing Captain. Miss Guiteriez was crowned under a brass- like gazebo accented with greenery and red bows. Other queen candidates were Miss Charla Pierce escorted by Rick Nobles and Debbie Howell escorted by Gene Cotten. Miss Debby Shema escorted by Mike Kilmer and Barbie Mason escorted by Jeff VVilliams served as the junior atten- dants. Representing the Sophomores were April Berry, escorted by Richard Clark and Sonya Bishop, escorted by Victor Richardson. The flowers were carried by Kristy Nevins and the crown was carried by Ronnie Frazer. The Del Aires provided the special music for the assembly. Valerie smilcs happily after being crowned by Jett' Nevins. K., Valerie Cuitcriez, Basketball Quccn Xxx p l Q95 Cgaeefw 9666123 ,Wand JL. LIgl'f7Z6Q Qeffy ffylllf. glafh Qgkwzf, Ja wdlfdff' ,Muon Qfoizfw .QIMIW Jfyri. 161 Donald Smokey McCarthy and Terri Williams, Mr. and Miss DCHS. Terri and Smokey were chosen to represent the student body as Mr. and Miss Del City High School. They were nominated by the faculty but voted on by each member of the student body. We are proud to have Terri and Smokey represent Del City High. Terlri and Smokey enjoy a peaceful afternoon at a local snowy par . 6Zm:m.fZpfML.afz4!JQwQ.619ZJf Qi The four spring sports teams, track, baseball, tennis and golf each selected a senior, junior and sophomore attendant to rep- resent them. The teams then selected a Spring Sports Queen from the tour senior girls. This year's Queen was Debbie Bur- chart. Debbie represented baseball. Rounding out the baseball court was Terry Decker and Janet Johnson. The tennis court was Liz Recd, Sharon Sirotnak and Cindy Flies. Serving as the goltlclis pick were Lori Phillips, Chystal Phillips and Peggy Wilkerson. Anita Guinn, Debby Sliema, and Candy VVhite were chosen by the tracksters. 8 w Nh-qt Ki. Debbie poses after her coronation. Lfk'0fQi7 GQZKCYW Jffzftw 52117210 2,70 Wed .grub .Qvkzmw tgglyllf 164 gm maya fywymw QIZCl!400f Q LVUUZIIAJ Gfkzggff Qfdgy Qfzfwaczf .gzljmv Qqifffy QW ferr 7M1Zf' WMmf12fz Cydf1nfCjQin.s'11f1f aw ek Q SPORTS X Q 6 -.W sii E Sports -- the glitter of competition supported by hours of toil, giving the greatest rewards to the most persevering. 167 r' Q V 4, , ,,,,, ,, .J ., W- i ' 'f V 81 ,,-,., f V. ' ,.5:, V ' V ,, , ,, ,. , , f, 5 we , ,, ., Um 4 - - we My-'sfwfy ,V,A V ' K l V 7 eg, ,. , J, 3, ., M y W :Grief ' ' :'frf'i k'!'v !iUf -M ff -a g: K J H ,fi 1, '1 R1 -, W f 311 'iffy We 'V+ We ii 1 I 1' fb Ryan Brotherton Football, Wrestling Will Porter Football, Track Connie jackson Tennis ' 1 olllo ,F ,-.. V 45 if ff I - , , X 1 QSC ' Y Sf I NUI? john Flores Baseball X5 ,t a'l, l I 4 ,FR is. ix :P iii Larry Blue Baseball J' 2 W V . 51 M' S all In X ifwf,-fam' A ww , David Rackley Wrestling Mike Nevez Tennis v L. Debbie Burchart Tennis zxlga N A 5 it 1 JN 4 Q gg? at , I VH 'ii' l li figff Clay Fletcher ' Baseball Pete Delise Golf Marty Thorn Chuck Seegel Roby Steele Track Track Track I X EAGLE S Mark Burgin joey Molina Stacy Cutilla Tennis Tennis Tennis , Q A52 ,, sr ,,., ,,., -W 1 1 5 . if ff F ,,.. -114.7 - mt A 'un F si e is W .,i W as H l l l l l l l 5 ll Theresa Matthews Paul West Rob Wagnon Tennis Football, Baseball Baseball ff , X 7 X , 1 , e , t r . i 1 s, David Rinke 353 .2 Qiwlic ,Q fzlljli sflllifii ff fs f, I flf 5 i Ken Whiteside Rick Misuraca Baseball Baseball Baseball V, ' :!A V H H Keith Harris Golf Quinton Stansberry Golf Bobby Phelps Golf FOOTB LL ACCRUES 8-2 SEASO XI' XE! s , . . 0 p ROW 1 - Coach Bachman, M. Gunckel, R. Richards, P. Parenica, M. Clay, D. Womack, W. Porter, J. Fountain, P. Clark, P. Creech, I. Hook, K. Griffin, I. Sharpe, M. Petrusawlch, K. Edwards, R. Brotherton, S. Taylor,'Coach Fisher, Coach Wiseman, ROW 2 - Coach Rose, T. Guthrie, T. Ikeda, D. Daughtry, S. Damron, C. White, P. Phelps, G. Butler, I. Sikes, C. Coker, T. Ellis, K. WVall, K. Newman, M. Gandy, R. LeGrande, C. Ward, B. Cline, P. West, B. Mosby-Mgr., ROW 3 - Coach Clemmons, K. Scales, F. Henderson, K. Dickey, S. Hutchison, D. Pickard, O. Stewart, T. Barrett, B. Hall, T. Davis, M. Stead, B. Moore, S. Warrington, M. Kilmer, D. Stephenson, J. White, B.Williams, S. McCarthy, Coach Manning. l ABOVE: Smokey McCarthy puts quick fake on Bombers. BELOW: Eagle Defense has this play totally under control. With the passing and running of quarterback Smokey McCarthy and the determination of players such as Steve Warrington, Bobby Williams, Jon Sikes and Tony Ellis the offense was one of the best ever. After their victory over Grant of 26-12 the Eagles went on to have a tight squeeze past Moore of 16-14. The John Marshall Bears showed no corn- petition at all as DC defeated them 22-6, then went on to defeat Carl Al- bert 21-10 in a great homecoming vic- tory. Then the Eagles giving a hard fight were defeated by Midwest City 22-12. But the Eagles came back the next game to beat the undefeated team, Southeast, 26-19. After this tough game the Eagles were thrown to another de- feat by Putnam City 27-6. This defeat didn,t stop the Eagles as they got some of last years revenge on Edmond with a win of 26-12. They ended their sea- son with a defeat over Capitol Hill of 35-12. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 26 GRANT 12 16 MOORE 14 50 NW CLASSEN 0 22 JOHN MARSHALL 6 21 CARL ALBERT 10 12 MIDWEST CITY 22 26 SOUTHEAST 19 6 PUTNAM CITY 27 26 EDMOND 21 35 CAPITOL HILL 12 ,. ,-fa-M, EW .X Q- if? . 1 R V . X W w x 4 . i. SQ 'S gy, ,. ,J gun if ri 'WSW 33 4 7 1 I' Y ,, QW we 7 x 'W' I 'N My Y , , WWW? . V X K. Q I, Q fy . .g 4-, V 'QM' 724 f--i..,+, W. f, . Wx 73, 431635, a 'a, Ai x. flavyf' '1 f 'S'-f ? ' -1LJL'NFm, Es vmvm Z r W WIII mm , i ,V ' .. ' ,M ...f nf 1 v 'Q 1 'af 'v 'Q' 5 'www' ' .- - V4-uf , K 3 JV HAS Exam G SEAS Tony Talley works hard to get an Eagle Touchdown. 'V as Tony Talley eludes the grasps of opposing team. Coach Hurst and team watch as JV shows ability to win another game. W as 3,3 , , , B f B -ffm... Jiwwx. . ..V, f V ,V.V A I . , .W , ,V A A .1 K, ,E . . , hw , ,, V. A h W, Q' Q I, f 4 I Mfg.-,H , .W .f ' x M . .. +f 'f 14 V- f 'M 314' 'V 'Um .. .112 ' ' ,ar . 'rf ' . Ziff,---' A . . ,. . . . , .. . ...HW ROW 1 - C. Gihson, J. Mateo, B. Rhodes, B. Shelton, M. Haney, R. Daughtry, B. Kitze, K. Hughes, R. Treaster, R. Richards, T. Thomas, S. Kachelmyer, T. Carden, D. Churchill, T. Talley, T. Oulds, L. Coates, ROW 2 - D. Clayton, L. Grauman, C. Ethridge, K. Cage, R. Burnett, L. Woods, K. Long, P. Tanner, D. Snawder, J. McCalip, L. Wilson, M. Davis, I. Runnels, A. Thomas, M. johnson, C. Hester, ROW 3 - Coach Beesley, C. Izard Mgr, R. Rivera, C. Carlton, J. Birdsong, D. Hunt, J. Sartin, J. Orlogio, D. Bobbit, D. Sloan, K. Kirksey, C. Deaton, R. Cary, L. Henderson, S. Dolshenko, V. Brannum Mgr, R. Smith Mgr, Coach Hurst. CACERS CAUSE THREAT jeff Nevins in the air fighting for the re- bound against the pirates. This year the boys basketball team was coached by Buddy Armstrong. Being his first year, Coach Armstrong was very ex- cited about the season. This new coach also gave everyone on the team a new chance. They proved to many fans that their losing season of last year was far gone. Winning their first 3 games against Putnam City West, Grant, and Moore set them on the right foot for a great season. With 5 returning Seniors, 4 juniors and 4 Soph- omores, the Eagles showed great ability on the court. They proved this season was the best ever. SED' 2 . ask .. if 1 , .,,,, ? .suv 0 A i Q JK szszsggwzz ...rf jeff Nevins C332 and Max Hughey 4401 wait anxiously fr the rebound. ROW 1 - M. Kilmer, F. Henderson, R. Nobles, H. Shuck, M. Crossly, G. Detweiler, C. Stevens Mgr, ROW 2 - Coach Fisher, G. Cotton, D. Bradley, M. Hughey, I. Nevins, A. Davis, V. Richardson, I. Williams, Coach Armstrong. 2 Eagles wait with out- stretched arms for re- bound. Mike Kilmer uses his 1 ', 4, quickness to dribble up 'A court and score for the Eagles. 3 W2 al!- 3 f we M f , 1 K , V V xyiili i g me M .4 , I ,,,. been fff' ,. jeff Nevins and Max Hughey work together to get this ball away from a Moore Lion. W' nil! is is Li ss t Z 3 f i . K A ' '49 Q, 5 ,, wr' 5 JV 51-lows GREAT ABILITY GQ .4.,..w-'F' lk ROW 1 - D. Epperly, M. Crossly, L. Henderson, C. Detweiler, H. Shuck, T. McNeil, P. Toney, ROW 2 - R. Decker, B. McNeil, F. Henderson, C. Tyler, C. Carlton, D. Cobbs, B. Douglas, ROW 3 - Coach Fisher, M. Kilmer, D. Bradley, W. jackson, G. Leaster, R. Coohorn, W. Fiddell, A. Davis. ffl' . . Bobby McNeil dribbles past Moore Lions. Henry Shuck lays up a basket for the Eagles B-BALLERS BOUNCE I TO SEASO ROW 1 - S. Cochrum, L. Reese, ROW 2 - C. Henning, C. Scalf, L. Pittman, Coach Maxwell, A. Weaver, C. Bryan, B. Fowery, ROW 3 - A. Berry, K. McNeely, D. Knott, H. Derby, D. Hutton, T. Olson, D. Nettleton, B. Norwood, C. Zra This year the Girls Varsity, coached by Tom Maxwell, started on a new foot. Losing most of their starting team from last year, they had to work har- der to prove their abil- ity to win. With 4 Se- niors, 6 Juniors, and 7 Sophomores, the girls made this years season a Very exciting one. LEFT: D. Hutton throws scoring pass to L. Pittman. LEFTg A Weaver drives around a guard to score a layup against Star Spencer. K. McNeely jumps high for rebound while L. Reese and B. Norwood check out other team. GIRL CAGERS SHOW M Y V V 24 06,62 v v it O fo 0 ' 24.4 . JV WORKS HARD E 1 . M., W at ., BQ ...Mm tif 4. wan-f M... The Junior Varsity team, coached by Paul Dickson, showed great ability. The team, being mostly sopho- mores got their first real shot at playing high school basketball. They worked hard and got a lot of practice for their varsity years to come. LEFT: R. Hooks and C. Flies wait for ball to come to their end. RIGHT: L. Clark and Cheryl Cray break up court. ROW 1- L. Morris, C. Scalf, K. McCoy, L. Clark, K. Lillegaard, Sharpe, D. Burchfield M Holmes ROW 2 N. Simer, P. Yarborough, A. Berry, B. Norwood, T. Olson, Coac Dickson, D. Knott R Rooks K McNeely C Cray, C. Wingfield. LL SW NGS TO EW SEASO Ol-TTB Q. ' , ,:,, Z i Y Q 1 .,- .. i ' I v ' 2 W , I W I I I i - , f Ny, . f--: ',. , . V V. ,Q ,- .Y .iff-q, :fa .J . , , Q. 4 . ',:. f.. Q V' f fa, , .Q .5 , W I 1 M . gg vs ' ', 'ki . 5 W- ' J' -'fgyff 1' r f: 5 f . V . K ,r 'g3','2 ,?R2f 'f ,LI if .1 W,,., if . ' 1 ' .. ,, ' ' S V 'Ts' W .: -'.IL3 1- Angie Weaver waits anziously on Second base, ' ' awry? ' . , ' 5f ii'f '7Ti?1Je . N 1. - .... ... in Y ' W . .4 gi, ,efb VV fV ' t 9 CALUMET 8 tg, 11 CARL ALBERT 8 .r - - .-1,,,',. 'M9f.,5s , , , ,. , 7 EDWOND 9 . 1 A T ' , -, 1 Zeee 3 MOORE 5 Q H ' so 2 EDMOND 3 f.'..Y ,, eyv, 1-,Z .fra-f,m....,.zrd5rg-g, 5.77 vp., ,,,, MW, G,, x :Y ': Q.. 1 R1 to 14 MIDWEST CITY 1 ' 4 MIDWEST CITY 9 ft . 5.12.1 mfpggf N Ml nvgq: ami. A Nancy Cox keeps her eye on the ball. Angie Weaver concentrates as she comes up to bat. . . l - A -- ROW 1 -- K. Factor, C. Wells, D. Bomgren, I. Johnson, L. Gutierrez, C. Vandenack, ROW 2 - N. Simer, T. Bolling, S. Lamebull, N. Cox, T. Williams, B. Norwood, R. Rocks, ROW 3 -- S. Hansen, C. Shackleford, K. McEuen, S. Ham1on,J. Sharpe, D. Puckett, Coach Griffin RUNNERS DO GRE T I '78 ROW 1- E. Bell, 1. Taylor, R. Harris, H. Thomas, A. Quiggly, K. Treat, 1. McCann, B. Melton, I. Smith, ROWV 2- Coach WVilhite, K. Schwab, K. Birch, R. Mauk, B. Palmer, D. Shofner, C. Bottoms, D. Taylor, C. Cecleno. CROSSCOUNTRY STANDINGS 3rd in Conference 4th in Regionals 6th in State Charlie Cedeno, 2 year all stater, runs hard to finish race. Kenneth Schwab and Rick Mauk keep Del City in the race. RESTLERS Coach Criffin and the wrestlers started a success- ful season. The Eagle Invi- tational Tournament was a huge success and brought victory to Del City. Wres- tlers showed true determi- nation with daily Workouts and workouts during the holiday break. Dennis Kendricks trying to achieve two points. Robert LeCrande working hard for a takedown. Ronnie james prepares to pin his opponent. Dennis Kendricks pauses for a picture. Lu U7 we s'uos 55 53.12 First Row: R. james, M. Perry, D. Kendric, C. Medly, C. Daniels, C. Bottoms, D. Daniels. 2nd Row: T. Kitson, G. johnson, R. johnson, R. Treaster, B. Allen, B. Posey, S. Allen, D. Raekley. 3rd Row: Robert LeCrande, D. Bottit, M. Thompsons, C. Heaster, I. ML-Bride, M. Thorne, J. Johnson, T. Albertson, C. White, R. Favors, R. Brotherton. 180 TRACKSTERS DASH I TO SEASO .f A ' ff. A g W . 3-,,, KH' ,. A , , . f .WW W.. ., . . ,evffx ' ,,.,,v . 1 R NkL'- .. F ,ai Left: Mike Stead hurles the discus. Above: Duane Avery pre pares to vault. .Q .L 4 .. ROW 1- T. Talley, C. Seegel, K. Birch, H. Hill, S. Warrington, R. Steele, W. Porter, B. Palmer, C. Cedeno, R. Mauk, T. Jackson, I. Taylor. ROW 2 - D. Hill, L. Crauman, C. Coffman, B. Melton, C. Wlard, A. Quiggle , D. Shofner, K. Schwab, K. Taylor, B. NVilliams. ROVV 3 - R. Rhone, I. Reynnels, M. Stead, -I. Orologio, T. Hipp, D. Cameron, -I. Treat, D. Lincllsey, D. Dickey, S. Hil'l, S. Lawrence. ROWV 4 - Coach Hurst, S. Taylor, M. Kilmer, D. Pickard, D. Clayton, C. Deaton, K. Craig, 1. Smith, E. Bell, R. Richards, O. Stewart, Coach Wilhite. 181 Vp GIRL TRACKSTERS SHG UNN NG TALE ROW 1 - T. Melton, H. Derby, L. Martinez, D. Intecieo, T. Taylor, T. Hines, P. Fritch, P. Wilkerson. ROW 2 - S. Jenkins, K. Yozikun, N. Sinier, C. NVeavcr, A. jackson, T. Sellars, R. Rydner. ROVV 3 - C. Lucero, C. Paine, L. Senter, T. Bolling, L. Neasbitt, Coach NVTSCITHIIT. V Kelly Yoakurn Working on form running hurdles Michelle Holmes practices for truck seasons. B-BALLERS SLIDE I TO SEASO Tony Ellis slides in fer il score. Rick Misuraca and Cary Coker work hard to heat Putnam WVest 9 - 0 M ,4 1 - P. VVest, J. Flores, C. Coker, C. Fletcher, T. Guthrie. ROW' 2 - D. Rinke, D. Whiteside, XV. Baird, L. Blue, K. Fairhrother, Huvenstrite, S. McCarthey, M. Ward, R. Misuraca, K. Whiteside, K. Riffe. 183 Otis Foshee guards man on base. 184 MANAGERS: ROW 1 - B. Norwood, Coach Havenstrite, C. Smith. ROW 2 - S. Cochran, S. Hansen, Shackleford, L. Pederson. ROW 1 - D. Calton, S. Fite, M. Dean, P. Kirksey, I. Sharpe, I. Mateo, T. McNeal. ROW 2 - C. Young, Ethridge, J. johnson, R. Ama, R. Cochorn, L. Henderson, B. Roads. ROW 3 - I. Kinney, H. Shuck, T. Foust, gelsli-ry, D. jackson, V. Hinderman, Coach Beesley, C. Stephens, M. Pearson, K. McMahan, B. Shelton, ross ey. TENNIS PLAYERS LQVE TENNIS ROWV I - P. Newmark, M. VVard, M. Sutton. ROW 2 - M. Nevez, Coach Dickson, M. Burgin, I. Molina. joey Molina shows good form for the Eagles Tennis Team. , ,.,, ,w'f5? 'f'ff Fi' aiwf Mike Nevez hits a Slammer across the net 1 185 joey Molina hits a line drive over the net. GIRLS TENNIS STARTS GREAT SEASG Connie jackson practices on a perfect tennis serve. Theresa Mathews shows correct shot in tennis. ROW 1 - C. Davis, K. Smith, C. Flies, G. Peters, B. Barlow, S. Gutilla. ROW2 - Coach Morrison, L. Peders P. Lyle, N. Cox, D. Nettleton, T. Brannen, C. jackson, D. Burchart, T. Mathews. 186 AQMQQQ , g I I xx G7 tx QV . L lqswi' E is J 8 I - 51 L - Q N it W 'K n . ., . v. 1 .ox J. .. wif ll 5 + QM Mx ,' as. ,-,V , . ., ,- It ff' Q4 A firm., 7v:f.,5JA, gf? A 4 f nn --- u r .w . ,. , - aw- +2505- .,: 4 1 ' firm W.- k GOLF TE PRODUCES LL-ST TER 4 'S i 3 ROW 1 - Mr. Logan. ROW 2 -- B. Phelps, Rusty F., K. Maynord, C. Petrusawich, M. Hughey - I. Leap, I. Plumlee, B. Stepp, R. Lee, P. Delise, P. Culpepper, Qu. Stansberry, C. Tucker. 5 Kirk Maynard swings hard for D.C. golf team. KI also received ALL-STATE honors. SWIMMI Front row, L. to R.: K. Jackson, D. Barton, K. Scholz, M. Ybarra, K. Jackson, B. Daigle, W. Inabnett, S. Flatte, D. McClaren. Row 2: W. Bartlett, R. Wall, B. Snawder, J. Canavan, J. Carden, D. Snawder. Row 3: M. Kelly, C. Sandini, D. Jackson, D. Garrison, K. Phillips, J. Sandini, P. Ybarra, J. Johnston. Swimmers made a big splash. Swimmers competed in relay races SE IDRS CDF 8 ARE GREAT Steve Warrington Football, Track iltifflf . rs Q , tat 4 Kap ..-IQJEEF ' 'xi 1:L ij Q ti Q R ll Paul Clark Football N ' .ff - ' we al Ee . ,553 K n I ' X , 1 f X 't KQA , vlf w txwffxs W Q53 'J 3' :ff l XS X , gl' 'X' lt 4 'X E Ea- . E ' ' all ' 5 251. ' fear' '25 wE3ii55'7t:- Fig F' X W, wa X X -:fn 'ia ' s es-A X SA il ' 1, i -I .. A i trEEl it f its - Robert LeCrande Football, Wrestling S fi tv: lft ff Q s Je- Creg Butler Football Y at I ig - an .. Cary Coker Baseball, Football 4. i ftffivlisf 5 UL, Smokey McCarthey Football, Baseball Marcus Clay Football V. Mark Petrusawioh Football, Golf J .ll I I ,E Kevin YVall Football X , 153553 '1 , TQ f at a. .fl S2 Tom Davis Football ti 1 Q T31-2: - I frg, 15 , Q N- R if ilil Kent Dickey Football, Baseball - W - - ff, W ,, F p Q xg , :xl Kenny Griffin Football Tony Ellis Football, Baseball - -WTS 193 i ig: I Karl Scales Football I s: , ' - . V V. ,1,1.,, . Q, 'gg ' I F4 an Darrell Daughtry Football Bobby Williams Tim Guthrie Football, Track Football, Baseball ,,.,, as X ass, , . ag, E - f - wf' f - Exi s- 'F Z i .. rs, , 1, . .- , , , this N in jeff Fountain Football Don Stephenson Football 5 . A-I., 2 ' ' 5 'W 3 7' Q Kr lgbl f ' V Tommy Ikeda Billy Moore Football Football K l T Ea . 5 ::: 1 , .,.,i.,E ,n Q Q W W ' 2, to 0 it 2 -,'-: . 1 Q t.i, ,A at A ,..,, if as Pat Phelps Jon Sikes Football Football, Baseball Denise Puckett Stephanie Harmon Softball Softball Connie Shackleford Softball '34 'J u aw ,i' 'MS-3 . get .m1'15:f' 1. fin'-1' .. f ara?-r3g,r12Brg1p l Q--Q. V ,A , ,., ' ,J + 'L' '29, je 5 w- I 'f o- 0 ' W , ex- W if' 'S ' 7 342' -1 v as 4, ,- za .V QL , , Bruce Palmer Iross Country, Track 'Z . f l l ,,: K john Sandini Swimming ,W,,i.w,. M ,,,,m.V,W,,. M Ml' . HW Y 3 5 Q ' f ' if E Rick Nobles Basketball Terry Williams Softball 7,,-twig? ai! : 4, -,. 356502-3 S' 'V' W -F- V , , ,a NA, w ., , ,.,X.., af. . , 462. , 5' it if 'ie' 4 , J f Z, , My . 1 7 , va i gf M ff' W ' f if , , +L ' to l 'ti-f Q: lisa' I QU 2 f aww M I Rick Mauk Cross Country, Track WW AJ ,. ui 'f if if f, ii A Kenneth Phillips Swimming jimmy McCann Cross Country, Track Kyle Birch Cross Country, Track Swimming y '--f ' u-We ' iii ii ' ,, W,A, Z , ,, J ,, ,, ,- 1 , Q ' it 2 T --,' V sw' if 5 f'l !ii1'i5'U l1 . 5 V fave V V . ,.,,, ,, X' ' , , V W l'!Yff.Wffwm U' Gene Cotton Swimming Max Hughey Basketball Cindy Bryan Basketball Beverly Towery Basketball ix v,'c I .t,b , D - f'ff i P' ,, S-:I ,, , - I, V' V ,. ef' 4 gf, V::.'. ',:L, L .. .. fy VT ' I 24 2 I - ,.i , sii 3 H if -T' 1, , ,,V, .M M 7 if AT 'v X .Q ' Q :- 1 W 4 3' 5 ' r 'i E 5 V ' S f , - '7' s P 8 4 ' 9 v ' 2 Q gi, 4. 2' M rg! X ' w, .,, 61' , if? 1, Q QQ iw J' my ,, , - gisjv 1 k 'zu V' i-2' 'Z la '- Q 31 ,V 97 1- . A . ,s N W Bill Melton Cross Country, Track Charlie Cedeno Cross Country, Track Aft, if ,lv an '4 1- if r if ff 1 7, Z 5 1 1 ,t Wendy Inabnett Swimming , Q M,.m.,M NM,-mmmu., , N. ,f if: rrrr S B --- 2 ...-. i,,, if - ,, , ,, ,,f. W Jeff WVilliams Basketball, Golf as Linda Pittman Basketball arf , :v1Af2:,,? ,vt Q., 5 ,a-.151 B , 1,17 ,mg ,i ,fag 3viJ5 35351 f , iv. a gh A 9- 1 'ff 1 4' - v , 1' ' K if , fs:-', 1 ff. 12.7 S . l g, Kr -. ,a n ' . iz il fa-J , . if ' fm? 1 9, ' ,.,,h.,. , 1? '35 i 5 a . ,V 4' if 5 S . fi, sa 1 R' .4 4 5 5 , 'sr li Q 5 'S rrmm John Taylor Cross Country, Track Beverly Daigle Swimming ,AVF 0 Il T li X i::.f.'S:E.f , 112 s-', ' 5 15: Dean Garrison Swimming Jeff Nevins Basketball Dianna Hutton Basketball Mark Nelson Golf 515, Greg Petrusawich Golf 2 ,,,, S cc 2 ii 'fe K S N ll it X in R Q--we is Kirk Maynard Golf 191 1 1 V af '52 it f 4, My A .V ' mf' 1,1 , I 1, ,. W .M., ,,...,,,..-. fg- J we 3 5 yyuf Sak 3 W i .v,. 1, V5 .4............ a Q7 193 Clockwise from the top: Charles Sanclini manages the book store in the morning. Mrs. Gladys Flood sponsors the group. Officers discuss SC problems in the mornin I during first hour. The Student Council float took second place in the homecoming competition. Q... 51 S6 i 4-4 i a 1 Y' 4 - Q -1- YQ , , f ' 4.3 df. , ,,:.ff5fiflf 'I i '? 5 rs.lsl. .err.. 'MNH M' C kk k ' 'f 555iff --lrr - SC Settles Student Bod - Faculty Relations Row l: C. Bryan, L. Adams, C. Bryan, M. Rue, T. Vela, H. Morgan, S. Dimick, S. Overmyer, C. Weaver, P. McClevinus, K. Sullivan, K. Wells, K. Factor, C. Flies, P. Wingfield, S. Jones, T. Broderick, P. Owens, R. Humphrey. Row 2: A. Guinn, T. Linville, N. Sumrall, H. Ryan, S. Staden, S. Sirotnak, R. johnson, G, Wingfield, C. Lawyer, C. Pierce, K. Scholz, D. Roberts, P. Kron, J. Carden, T. Jackson, R. Treaster, L. Logan, B. Shelton, M. Lee, A. Wackerly, D. Cookston, A. DeLua. Row 3: T. Behrens, I. Barnett, E. Crawford, B. Gee, G. Butler, D. Magnus, B. VVilliams, S. Chaplain, I. Molina, S. McCarthey, M. Stead, C. YVhited, D. Hill, S. Hill, B. Norwood, T. Albertson. 3 Row 1: N. Zimmerman, Publicity Manager, P. DeLise, Treasurer, N. Iensen, Book Store Manager, C. Sandini, Book Store Manager, VV. Porter, Chaplain. Row 2: Mrs. Gladys Flood, Sponsor, S. Graham, Parliamentarian, P. Piper, Second Vice-president, K. Adair, Vice-president, I. Sikes, President, I. Dimick, Recording Secretary, L. Peder- son, Oilicer-at-large, V. Mullins, Corresponding Secretary. 195 Mat Maids Aid Wrestlers Right: Row l: S. Dimick, L. Lillegaard, S. Coines, G. Piper, P. Wilkerson. Row 2: M. Ybarra, C. Hilbert, B. DiCarl0, S. VVilliams, L. Northcutt, P. Goodnight, V, Beechler, S. Bishop. Row 3: I. Hilbert, H. Poe, T. Lynn, D. Rich, C. Smith, C. Chavez, A. Kutz, I. Smith, C. Phillips. Lower right: Karen Smith, Cathy Smith, and Coach Clemrnons run the time clock. 196 Left: Spectators watch while Helen Poe runs the video-tape camera. Above: Mat maid officers are Cathy Smith, JoAnn Smith, Mrs. jackson, and Karen Smith. . ,gl Row 1: T. Wingfield, C. White, S. Wise, K. Sholz, B. Mason, S. Gutilla, T. Williams, V. Mason, D. Lee, T. Paulk, M. Singleton. Row 2: L. Goeller, J. Pittman, C. Saladin, D. Shema, C. Wyatt, C. Smith, C. Citthens, J. Ra , A. Hoeth, T. jackson, L. Charboneau, C. Evett, C. Pierce, R. Sanders, P. Wilkerson, C. Cla . Row 3: M. Smith, D. Burchart, B. Daigle, D. Howeh, L. Phillips. R. Thompson, D. Spencer, P. Hoffapuir, L. Chaney, I. Millsap, M. Powell, P. Colle, N. Davis, L. Caches, D. Decker. Row 4: B. Chambers, T. Lynn, M. Ferrer, B. Ben'yhill, C. Wise, I. Hilbert, M. Ybarra, R. Stephens, T. Collins, D. Engle, T. Carrol, S. Doncevic, S. Washington. Row 5: V. Beechler, C. Hi gins, M. Lee, A. Wackerly, K. Cottrell, K. Hilbert, P. Wackerly, T. Zumwalt, T. Mullens, T. Decker, L. Favre, T. Fields, I. Swansen, C. Philli s, D. Rhodes. Row 6: N. Willis, C. Grah, G, Piper, C. Duke, P. Lucas, V. Childers, B. Morgan, C, Osbom, K. Foster, K. jackson, B. McDown, P. Girod?K. Smith. Row 7: S. Haden, L. Lilligard, C. Wormington, P. Goodnight, K. Cowdary, I. McDowell, D. Pierce, Ann jackson, W. Waters, L. Pederson, I. Edwards. Row 8: J. George, V. Higdeon, Sonya Bishop, K. jackson, L. Northcutt, V. Vettia, M. Evans, M. Roper, W. Atencio, M. Riley, Sherri Draper, L. Clay, T. Spivey. Row 9: D. Larson, J. Harris, C. Ashworth, N. Simer, T. Warfel, D. McClaren, D. Spencer, M. Atencio, K. Dommert, M. Porter, K. Sullivan. Pep Club Works Under Leadership l. '. .Q ,. + -' N 4 fm la 3 .p A l, 3 I4 W l it vb ' 'i' X I -' 'S F ' vlnlgw S Y' 1 Y , , , 1 7 , ll ' ff . .I -. Q4 I , ,r r . ,' . ' V A .1 , , . . ga it ' ieee 4 . S . ' .r.srl i w ' ,, . fr K. It , , , 4 .fre 5, Ale' ,A b - i ,A V . t f . 2 ra- ...P I . .. . - . . 2, 9 .1 5 1. H 1i?' g VK J y f v s , V ., , V A .,,, : , Above: Varsity cheerleaders are Stacy Cuitilla, head, Terri Williams, do-head, Kell Scholz, jr, Vickie Mason, jr, Barbie Mason, jr., Dehlmie Lee, jr., Stac Wise, jr. At right: jV cheerleaders are Candy White, Tamara Paulk, Mary Singleton, Teresa Wingfield. Below: Ofhcers are C nthia Clay. sophomore executive board, Lisa Goeller, chaplin, jennifer Pittman,junior executive board, Peggy Wilkerson, sophomore executive board, Rosa Sanders, senior execu- tive board, Audrey Hoeth, corresponding secretary, Jodie Ray, recording secretary, Connie Citthens, president, Gina Wyatt, program chairman, Charla Pierce, senior executive board, Cathy Smigh, vice-president, Toni jackson, public- ity chaimian, Leslie Charboneau, treasurer, Debbie Shema, social chaimiang Cyndee Saladin, parliamentarian, Cena ff' t Evett, junior executive board. We --4 FB. x Cr ' v , ., .,-wr Mb-ga .qny At right: Pep Clubh shows spirit at a football game. Below: Girls file in two-by-two at football game. . tr Right: Officers hold up the break-through at the Grant game. Below: Girls show excitement at a footbal game. Below right: Our Great Eagle! ,, . 1 198 i3?65Ql vgs- Qs. Is Sk High Left: Debbie Biireliiiit and Stacy Gutilla show il proud smile utter an Eagle win. Above: Clubbers show Engle spirit. Below: Girls clieer as football boys board their bus. 'T Q U , T3 Xt 1 E Y 5 F . .5 I xx- X V 1 ' Q 3 z 5 , f b I Q finfft . L 1. V m E P - ' - Y ' 1 A W' :Q i xi N! ' Q tx ,i. bL L + in i , ' ' at v gf: A , - - A 5 .1 Q? M N K E7 lr? Q ii V iiiii W? W , , f-f i? :rl 4 4 B5 ' K I - f ' uw!! 'V' 'L --f. X 4' Wt' f I 1-2 mg Far left: Brenda johnson elieers as Ginn NYyatt elieelcs roll. Lelt: President Connie Gitlieiis shows spirit by decorating in ear. Above: Clubbers enjoy a coke uiid eliips ut basketlmll lialtltiiiie. 199 Mr. Football Mr. Basketball Smokey McCarthey jeff Nevins PEP CLUB HO ORS THLETES Ms. Basketball Mr. Wrestling Diana Hutton Robert LeGrande Mr. Track Mr. Cross-country Will Porter Charlie Cedeno l K x , l Mr. Baseball - Tony Ellis Mr. Golf- Kirk Maynord Mr. Swimming - John Sandini Mr. Tennis - joey Molina Pep Club Beau - Roger Johnson VICA Unites Vo-Tech Students Evelyn McBrayer displays the emblem, Row 1: B. Crabb, treasurer, I. Birdsong, vice-president, Al. Bartell, president, A. Young, secre tary, D. Loveless, parliamentarian. Row 2: K. Smith, J. Dickey, M. Hynes, A. Beshears, I Surber, historian, D. Lancaster, reporter, T. Hines, V. Thompson, C. Klimeek. Row 3: D Thornburg, B. Curtis, N. Craighc-ad, P. Dunn, M. Ncggleton, R. Churel'1ill, C. Langley. 65:3 , if N 1-ar nf -F' , f - v .l1l.na' Qffii I 7 2 tg!! v- R' uf' Row 1: D. johns, historian, E. McBrayer, vice-president, S. Papka, president, A. Wilbourn, secretary, I, Bartell, reporter. Row 2: B. McDown, district vice-president, R. Roberts, parliamentarian, R. M' Young, treasurer, B. Rogers, state treasurer. Row 1: D. johns, E. McBrayer, S. Papka, A. Wilbourn, I. Bartell. Row 2: B. McDown, I. Wilson, M. Fanner, M. Taber, R. Roberts, R. Young, T. johnnene, B. Rogers. 202 1 FBLA Members Unite Row 1: Mrs. Neugent, sponsor, T. Bartley, secretaryg S. Doncevic, vice-president, C. Dodd, president, L. Marcus, parliamentarian, R. Howell, reporter, D. Douglas, treasurer, N. Davis, historian. Row 2: P. Dale, D. Tow, M. Barnette, P. Cole, L. Reed, L. Cathright, L. O'Connell, H. Davis, C. Brown. Row 3: S. Clevengcr, T. Vela, S. Cochran, K. Foster, I. VVall, M. Mitcham, K. Saulsherlry, C. Tippit, T. Linville, D. Hansen, L. Beneux. Row 4: B. Brannon, D. Cox, C. Cash, L. Hogue, L. Buford, A. Spires, D. Smith, B. Tucker, E. Crawford, M. Harwell, D. Williams. Bow 5: B. Enright, M. Campbell, D. Humphrey, K. Pelts, I. Kilbourn, M. Smith, D. Howell, L. Tippit, A. Plaisted. E Row 1: D. Smith, S Graham, P. LePage Row 2: Mr. Logan, G Laughlin, T. Kilpatrick, C. Womack, T. McAlas- ter, T. Behrens, B. Hen drix, L. Wullenvvaber, Mrs. Pafford. si' .. History Club Digs Into the Past T Above: Members listen intently at a club meeting. Right: Sandy Graham plays charades ata club get-together. Below: Mr. Logan takes a shot at ping-pong while Gary Laughlin watches on. ' . Ll WB' ' rt' ':::: r : ' ws U, ,-, ,I-tw: , Q S y ' .gh . J -3-ig: tf yfigea i,..'3 1+ffzztftl -. - -V J. :ww ..z -K ,t . Q., ....., i .,......, T ... ,.. F 1 , st. K ' Sflliliff -i :ii+t1:?'2i i2? . - n - -'W .,. .. , , ::. , L. ,: if . ax +, i ik m rf ggi Q 9' Q-z 4 '95 ml .1 rv dw s mf 'XR' K9 i ,Q , My ' Nasir , .. ff ? ii: : :::i T , Library Club Members Learn Skills illiy, P. Fritch, C. Pierce, S. je fcoat, R. Beam, J. Burkhart, E. Crawford, Row 2: Mrs. Cranahan, P. DeShaZo, J. Ward H. Morgan, R. Williams, D. Roberts, C. Lewis, M. Roper, J. -it' Thompson, D. Higdon. Row 3: C. Adams, C. Behymer, L. Guiterrez, G. Shepherd, Robyn Stephens, R. Caben, F. Leap, D. Finch, S. Thomas, B. Baird, T. Iauk, Mrs. Nix. 563' Nw-V 'nv 1 -Nfl' sr 5 i F 2' Upper left: Mrs. Nix instructs library students. Above: Sponsors Mrs. Cranahan and Mrs. Nix. Left: K. Reilly, treasurer, E. Crawford, president, H. Morgan, vice-president, S. jeffcoat, reporter, C. Pierce, secretary. 205 Row l: Mrs. Peterson, K. Re- Q A A l Tiumpets and coronets Row l: B. Nixon, B. Rhodes, T. VVilson, L. Clark, R. Davis. Row 2: D. Miller, R. Cox, S. Carleton, D. Blansett, S. Salyer, A. Travis, T. Paitzold, I. Cates. Row 3: S. Moore, T. Tucker, R. Jacobs, L. Barnard, M. Rosetano, K. Lane, R. Sellers, F. Ceruti, R. Barker. Left: Band Students practice hard on marching during the hot summer months. Del City Band - ..--- Q in Flutes Row l: M. Cary, T. Rivers, C. Newnam, N. Partin, C. Broadstone, K. Carlson, I Burkhart, C. Shipley. Row 2: B. Anderson, A. Clark, P. Iohnson, K. Young, D. Frank, D Roberts, R. Wilson, L. Dame, B. Chappell, C. Womack. Cary Monkres takes a break from summer band prac- tice. Clarinets Row l: C. Parremore, R. Fuller, S. Stead, I. Moudy, T. Sellers, L. Douglas, C. Payne. Row 2: K. McBryde, D. Geer, A. Phillips, L. Stewart, J. Gilmore, C. Gore, I. Christen- sen, J. Onkst, M. jones. 206 Assistant Band Director YVes McLennan discusses some sheet music with Director Albert Buswell. Trombones Row 1: I. Allen, C. Kelly, B. Kilburn. Row 2: C. Pointer, V. VVojcak, I. Hughes. Displays Talent Percussion Row 1: J. Kizer, T. Stone, D. Roberts, M. Baldwin. Row 2: K. Asbery, D. Begarek, K. Adair, G. Monkres. i,! ...arf k .2 .Lila I Above: Band shows its spirit by forming a DC during the half-time show. Left: Sophomores learn their marching fundamentals during sum- mer practice. Band Works Diligently Low Brass Row 1: I. Bangle, M. Little, M. Black, T. Her- rod. Row 2: C. Moles, K. A , A Treat, M. Douglas, J. Bruce, - V B. Stephens, T. Reiswig. it ' A is g.. ' Saxophones: D. Anquoe, j. Boyd, D. Smith, D. Rogers, C. Sullivan, I. Laughlin. Above: Drummers provide the beatu for the half-time performance. Below: Summer band students work at keeping in step. if A Band Officers: T. Stone, secretary-treasurer, K Lane, president, D. Miller, vice-president. Stage Band I. Row 1: Salyer, l.. XVullenwalner, j. Laughlin, M. Miehaucl, C. Sullivan, K. MQ-Bryfle. Row 2: H. NVilson, K. Adair, D. Smith. Row 3: Mr. NIL-Lennan, R. Cox, D. Miller, T. Wilson, R. Barker, BI. Little, G. Pointer, V. XVII-lklCk, B. Kilburn. Stage Band Works on Pop Music Stage Band members practice hard. l Stage Band II. Row 1: D. Ro- gers, D. Frank. Row 2: V. Woj- Cak, G. Pointer. How 3: R. Davis, T. Heiswig, 1. Bruce, D. Blansett, Allen, M. Douglas, Mr. Buswell. 0 LaDonna Chosen as Band Queen if 0 Band queen LaD0nna Douglas Sr. Nancy Partln Sr. Becky Anderson Ir. Leigh Stewart Soph. julie Moudy . 4 if ' 1 'V wr I 3 Left: Drill-team captain jan Dimick and co-captain Kimi Pradmore. Above: Drill team mem- bers are Captain jan Dimick and Co-captain Kimi Pradmore. Row 2: D. Turner, L. Martinez, M. Powe, R. XVright, J. XValker, T. Moles, C. Miller, T. Goodnight, I. Millsap, S. Jenkins, K. Hawthorne, P. Goodnight, M. Mallory, S. Dimick, A. Spires, and S. Ieffcoat. Flags, Batons Add Color to Band Below: Drill Team practices their routines after school. Left: Kenneth McBryde poses for picture before a half-time production. i Left: Twirlers Cheryl W'omack and Becky Anderson. Below: Color guard members are jan Dimick, Karic Hawthorne, Kimi Pradmore, and Stacy Dimick. 211 Row 1: Melissa Rue, Lisa Alsup, Phillip LePage, Sandy Graham, Richard Shahan, Dorinda Eas- terwood. Row 2: Marvin Childers, Sandra Danforth, Kristi Haynes, Melissa Porter, Marcia Eskew, Thespians Act 4- Above: Thespian officers - row 1: Richard Shahan and Phillip LePage. Row 2: Lujuanna Haynes, Sandy Graham, Denise Fullbright, and Diane Cilberg. Left: Guy Dommert gives Lisa Alsup a friendly hug while Melisse Rue waits her turn. Q i 'IW Stl slr! IRISH' lla Their Way Through Thespinns make gqmd friends! Sandy Graham and Lisa Alsup rehearse their parts in the play Row 1: N. Sumrall, M. Hughey, L. Livesay, K. Hull, V. Guiterrez Mrs. Dillin f. Row 2: C. Phillips, C. Ashworth, E. Walker, L. Sum- rall, Lm Favre, K. McBryde, K. Cotrell, T. Stephens, T. Collins. Row 3: T. Melton, J. Pittman, D. Rjodes, T. Jackson, D. Thomason J. Walker, C. Core, M. Ybarra, T. Kilpatrick. Row 4: B. Anderson, L. Douglass, D. Cookston, T. Lin- ville, N. Rasmussen, S. Scott, T. Reid, T. Carroll. r a Parley-vous Francais? af ,fe :L Xykh :Q - ., ,sv- Left: Members sell balloons at a football game. Above: Officers are Nancy Sumrall, Kim Hull, Valerie Cuiterrez, Max Hughey. Below: Mrs. Dilling. 214 Q .Rm .. . , , l INN ,M ' .,.. 731 1 wiv' 4 , 4 f X Spanish Club Parties Hardy Above. Row 1: V. Guiterrez, P. Ybarra, L. Chaney, J. Millsap, M. Weaver, B. Wil- lis. Row 2: K. McEuen, M. Ybarra, H. Davis, L. Dou 1- lass, D. Roberts, M. Wari. Row 3: N. Teague, P. Cole, S. Wilburn, T. Vela, I. Canavan. Left: Officers are row l: M. Weaver, treasurer, I. Millsap, secretary, B. Willis, historian-reporter. Row 2: P. Ybarra, president, V. Cuiter- rez, vice-president, L. Chaney, parliamentarian. Right: Club members and Mrs. Klentos discuss upcom- ing plans. Left: Jeanne shares a club secret with Valerie. Above: Linda Chaney performs a money miracle as Tonya Vela looks on. 215 German Club Celebrates 6th Year Left: Club member finishes up a frame. Above: Club members are R. Hummer, L. Crouch M. Reilly, D. Vandergrift, T. Zumwalt, M. Cary, R. Zumwalt, Ms. Marson. ,VvYm..,,. .. Upper left: Carey Vandegrift awaits her turn to bowl. Upper right: Ms. Marson takes a trip to the snack bar. Below: Club members tally their score. 216 m D.E. Provides Business Opportunities Q Q ? 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Neasbitt, B. Murray, D. Higdon, I. Henry. Row 8: D. Townsend, J. Curry, D. Dean, M. Griffin, S. Mason, D. Talbott, H. Moore, C. Jester, I. Tindell, M. Blrrsk, T. Damersn, S. Felix, K. Seay. Below: Becky Murray, DECA Sweetheart. Below: DECA Sweetheart Court: Donna Talbot, Patti Morrison, lan Dimiek, Carrie Beller ,leananne Manley, Sonya Bishop. fb- 'TXY h N I G R' . F .I ,C gr f 1 N 2 I-IS Sponsors Brain Bowl 5 'wifi it 5' Row l: Officers are Bobby Willis, Marcia Eskew, Diane Cilberg, Terry Linville, and Danny Ryan. Row 2: L. Chane , G. Laughlin, M. Michaud, G. Shipley, C. Rinke, P. Cole, H. Davis, N. Davis, T. Strickland, K. Horton, L. Chitsey, M. Fritzler, L. White, I. Norman, V. Higdon, L. Hoyt, I. Millsap, C. Porgers, I. Walker, A. Scott, D. Johnson. Row 3: T. Poteet, P. Yarbrough, C. Flies, K. Haynes, M. Harris, I. Helsley, K. Newman, S. Warrington, L. johnson, M. Hughey, R. Thompson, C. Gitthens, P. Hoffpauir, I. Ray, T. Allgood, S. Conn, C. Stewart, K. Pradmore, K. McBryde. Row 4: W. Hall, L. Gathright, D. Easterwood, R. Shahan, M. Rue, A. Litke, C. Nelson, S. Graham, D. Fullbright, M. Sartin, N. Sumrall, K. Hull, Hilbert, L. Pittman, McLaughlin, L. Pederson, V. Mullins, S. Harmon, N. Quirk, B. Anderson. Row 5: K. Lane, B. Murray, K. W iteside, I. Nevins, I. T omas, J. Gilmore, G. Gore, T. Rivers, C. Newnam, N. Lambert, C. Womack, K. Montgomery, D. West, D. McClaren, S. Wilburn, J. Ward, N. Rasmussen, S. Scott, K. Young, L. Harris. Row 6: M. Casey, B. Tucker, J. Williams, L. Phillips, K. Maynard, K. Purdon, K. Senter, R. Gaston, J. Hayes, K. Weaver, D. West, C. Collins, C. Chambers, D. Turner, C. White, C. Coker, S. McCarthy, P. Piper, T. Ellis, A. Guinn, C. Fletcher. Row 7: Lu Haynes, J. Fountain, L. Livesay, W. Easterwood, I. Edwards, B. McDown, M. Weaver, S. Moore, S. Carleton, C. Tippit, V. Hoffman, L. Hogue, L. Buford, D. Engle, P. Hackerly, J. Derby, M. Cary, G. Bailey, D. Hutton, C. Jacob, L. Rayner. Row 8: M. Ward, J. Fly, H. Ryan, D. Campbell, R. Ste hens, K. Strait, T. Palone, D. Ma nus, L. Gaches, K. Cottrell, T. Decker, C. Whitaker, S. Thomas, P. Lyle, G. Peters, P. Newmark, R. Pffillips, P. Lyons, T. Kitson, T. Colfins, C. Carroll. Row 9: C. Henning, J. Lambert, D. Hiddleston, I. Dillard, D. Peterson, B. McClure, D. jones, T. Zompa, T. Thomas, K. Stevens, I. Simmons, R. Reser, I. Williams, T. Foust, I. Canavan, G. Butler. Row 10: J. Dimick, J. Sikes Chanewy, M. Powell, N. Partin, L. Wullenwaber, K. Wood, D. Smith, C. Tucker, C. Ford, P. Parenica, S. Tull, D. Pickard, C. Rup, D. Cookston, N. Sellars, C. Kostelecky, R. Underwood, J. Gately, S. Campbell. Not pictured: G.L. Williams III. ,L. Key Club Expands Upon Citizenship Row 1: Tommy Poteet and Brent Gee. Row 2: G. Price, S. Champlain, V. Sullivan, and K. Wood. Q. Above: President Tommy Poteet passes out paraphernalia at a club meeting. Right: Pep club girls change the marquis that the key club purchased two years ago. Row 1: L. Neasbitt, M. Ybarra, L. Shel- ton, Butler, I. Gaines, P, MeClure, T Clar , L. Haynes. Row 2: I. Cately, N Cox, C. Parramore, A. Travis, S. Pop- lin, K. McCallister, 1. Wisdon. Row 3 Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Hire, Mrs. Fee. FHA Prepares Future Homemakers Above: Club members prepare a party Upper right L Shelton, M. Ybarra, D. McClure, T. Clark J Cames S Butler. Right: FHA girls set up a Halloween p irty 220 Row 1: R. Simpson, D. Magnus, B. Anderson, T. Palone, S. Campbell. Row 2: D. Driskell, N. Partin, K. Haynes, M. Eskew, L. Douglass, L. Pittman. Row 3: W. Easterwood, L. Haynes, D. Easterwood, K. Horn, J. Dillard, Mrs. Coslin. Row 4: P. LePage, K. Strait, Q. Stansberry, I. Williams, S. Olvey, I. Moudy, C. Washington. YFC Brings Youth Closer to Christ Row 1: G. Shipley, reporter, T. Palone, B. Anderson, secre- tary. Row 2: R. Simpson, president, D. Magnus, vice- presidentg S. Campbell, publicity chairman. 221 FELLQWSHIP Members are K. Scholz, I. Sikes, T. Ellis, I. Nevins, B. Mason, T. Fields, L. Goeller, and K. Cottrell. of CHRISTIAN ATHLETES ' aux 1 lninnn-n 7 I . . 11,.b, ' Q' ii' i ss at ,l FCA members attend 11 meeting at school. 222 i A n Vi , ill N. . Row 1: Mr. Newsom, J. Wilson, M. Hughey, D. Ryan, R. Stephens, B. Willis. Row 2: W. Hall, N. Rasmussen S Scott, I. Canavan, K. Long, L. Hague, L. Buford, D. Engle, Row 3: M. Weaver, C. Ford, M. Carey I Thomas Math Club Members Share Problems Left: Robin Stephens, secre- tary, Max Hughey, presi- dent, Bobby Willis, Vice- president, John Wilson, trea- surer. Below: Club members listen closely at a club meet- ing. Right: President Max Hughey. w s-Q, Yearbook Staff Prepares Row 1: D. Newman, K. Hawthorne, K. Pradmore, N. Simer, J. Atwood, V. Mullins. Row 2: C. Nelson, T. Poteet, D. Clidewell, L. Coeller, T. Fields. Row 3: B. Willis, S. Campbell, M. Hicks, B. Johnson, C. Stewart, S. Sukin, D. Sturgis, N. Zimmer- man, Mr. Corder. Right: Photographers are Brian johnson, Steve Dus- kin, Bobby Willis, photo editor, and Charles Stewart, photo editor. Below: Photographer Bobby Willis takes a shot at Crossroads Mall. Lower right: Editor Tommy Poteet instructs new staffmemhers on how to draw a layout. , .pkk .LW ,nu-as , 224 Aquila ' 8 With Pride -.,,,,xx ,,,,. . f.g:: J .Lt ..Vk , 5 X if .J ff me ,i QQ L Left: Co-editor Mark Hicks and editor Tommy Poteet. Above: Mr. Corder, sponsor, instructs Darrell Newman on how to crop pictures. 50' gf' A ff X. 9 N. 5 ,L Upper left: Lisa Gocller and Tori Fields work on page layouts. Left: Natalie Simer, Cindy Nelson, and Lisa Goel- ler discuss a layout. Above: David Sturgis types copy for his section. tiki. K r 225 Beacon Staff Works Row l: Lynniee Harris, News Editor, Cindy Bryan, Girls' Sports, Tina Spivey, Exchange Editor, Mrs. Elaine jackson, Sponsor. Row 2: Margaret Powell, Co-editor, Kimi Pradniore, Editor-in-chief, Lisa Favre, Advertising, Karie Hawthorne, Feature Editor. Row 3: Todd Goolsliy, Photographer, Brent Gee, Sports Editor, Skipper Hill, Artist, jerry Reid, Sports, Randy Tillman, Sports. Not pictured: Terry Goodnight, Business Manager, Buddy Kilbourn, Sports, Kurt Conrad, Photographer. Alnovez Ierry Reid, Margaret Powell, and Buddy Kilbourn work on a I layout. Lower left: Photographers Todd Goolsby and Kurt Conrad. Lower right: Artist Skipper Hill. as , C0 To Inform DCHS 4' 24 Rf- f Clockwise from top: Co-editor Margaret Powell and Editor Kimi Praclmore. Brcnt Gee and Lisa Favre type a news story. Kimi is at Hhoineu with typewriter in hand. Sponsor Mrs. Elaine Jackson. 1227 H1- ote Members Usher Local Events Ciockwise from top. Members listen with in- tent at a club meeting. S. Moore, E. Grant, M. Hicks, S. Moore. Mem- bers discuss upcoming events. Members pass out programs at the Civic Center while other members stuff programs. fe F s. xx, of L ei Row 1: V. Childers, N. Partin, R. Fuller, D. Hestand, j. Kenney, S. Keen, D. Driskell, D. Roberts, K. Horn, D. Baker, D. West, P. McClcvins, R. Staton. Row 2: C. Borgers, B. Johnson, D. McClaren, K. Horn, I. Messner, -I. Organ, S. Thomas, C. Adams, T. Kirkpatrick, T. Lynn, C. Anderson, C. Clay. Row 3: A. jackson, L. Adams, C. Duke, N. Devaney, M. Canady, R. Zumwalt, M. Smith, C. Lucero, I. YValker, K. Sullivan, M. Roper, N. WVall. Row 4: H. Morgan, L. Neasbitt, B. Morgan, K. Partin, V. Massingall, D. Franklin, T. Jackson, B. Chambers, D. Campbell, E. Dotson, D. Tobiason, S. Everhart. Vocal Music Sings Out Above: Music students pass out programs at a music concert. Left: Vocal Music sings at their Christmas concert. .ae e e 229 Row 1: L. Shelton, L. Goeller, R. Baker, F. Ray, M. Eskew, B. Grimes, D. Campbell, W. Eas- terwood, T. Ballard, L. Coates S. Ieffeoat, R. C-ettle, A. Litke, K. Cottrell, C. Higgins, Mr. Staton. Row 2: L. Alsup, B. Hockin , A. Kutz, L. Capps, Dillard? R. Wilson, A. Deart , D. Sturgis, M. Mclnt re, D. Anquoe, W. Hall, K. Haynes, S. Bamett, D Turner, T. Allgood, D Fullbri ht. Row 3: D. Eas- terwoog, I. Pappas, P Hoffpauir, C. Kulge, L. Capps, S. Wise, I. Neuwnschwander M. Childers, K. Lucas, R. Sha: han, R. Simpson, K. Strait, R Waters, L. Clark, L. Rayner, L Gathright, C. Collins. Row 4: L Livesay, L. Baay, C. Womack, I Ray, L. Charboneau, K. Sullins M. Hicks, D. Shofner, K McBryde, C. Davis, I. Fly, S Warrington, M. Kilmer, K Wood, L. Haynes, K. Weaver, I Millsap, M. McMeans, A Rayner. w ws .- Q ei -2. . ...ggi v. :TSE 1 i .QL - ,lx xi, Del Aires ..,.,,, ... .,...... . . Q , rw... f - 4. 1-v Y . .,., i ii . K A . ,... ,ff . ...jar I f it P i ff X xr' f tl 5 .. . . fre-. W A in M..',,--.-0-:Nl i .1 ,. P R 7 111? ra- 4 Left: Leslie Livesay and Carla Higgins act and sing together. Right: Del Aires sing Christmas music at Crossroads. 230 Upyier left: Lisa Cathright, resident, Ric ard Shahan, vice-presidpentg Amy Rayner, SC representative, Karen Parker, secretary, Annette Litke, Chaplin. Above: Lisa and Richard present a Christmas gift to Mr. Staton. Left: Accompanist Lisa Cat- hright and sponsor Mr. Staton. Q 3 wwf A059 Show Talent Left: Darin Anquoe sings out. Lower left: Del Aires sing at their Christmas concert. Below: Leslie and Carla. N. :r Upper left: Row 1: C. Higgins, M. Eskew, A. Rayner, L. Livesay, M. McMeans, D. Easterwood, L. Capps, D. A Fullbright. Row 2: W. Easterwood, M, McIntyre, M. Chil- dcrs, R. Shahun, G. Candy, M. Candy, W. Hall, J. Neuenswhander, K. Strait, D. Campbell. s Lisa and Richard - r. and Ms. Del Aire Mr. 51 Ms. Del Aire-Lisa Gathright and Richard Sha- Lisa Gathright Richard Shahzm han. Dorinda EaSt6rW00d-S12 Wes Hall-Sr. Denise Fullbright-Sr. Steve Warrington-Sr. juniors Leslie Livesay juniors Amy Rayner Sophomores Cindy Kulge Sophomores Paula Gettle and Wayne Easterwood and Dean Campbell and Lonnie Coates and Bob Grimes 232 FL Debates With Spunk! 'K Mrs. Duncan, S. Mesenbrink, D. Hestand, D. Hernandez, M. Smith, L. Selvedge. Seniors Acebo, Richard 117 Adair, Kenneth 117, 195, 24 Addington, Edward 117 Alato, Kevin 126, 117 Allen, Della 115, 117 Allgood, Tammy 117, 230 Allred, Bryan 117 Alsup, Lisa 117, 230 Anderson, Becky 117, 206, 21 Andrews, Bill 117 Anquoe, Cheryl 117, 126 Archuleta, Angela 117 Ash, Aurora 117 Atwood, Jalene 117, 151, 224 Avery, Duane 116 Baker, Rhonda 116, 230 Ball, Gary 116 Banker, Greg 116 Bands, Debbie 116 Barker, James 116 Barker, Roger 117, 226, 229 Barlow, Beth 117 Barnard, Craig 117 Barnett, Margaret 117 Bartley, Tamrya 117 Barton, Jay 117 Bassler, Richard 117 Begarek, Don 117 Beneux, Lisa 117 Birch, Kyle 117, 179 Black, Michael 117 Bleigh, Diana 117 Blose, Donita 117 Blue, Larry 118 Boaz, Richard 118 Bond, Gaynell 118 Booze, Vickie 118 Borden, Johnny 118 Borden, Micki 118 Borders, Alisa 118 Bourassa, Jeanette 118 Bower, Candy 119, 126 Bowles, Bradley 118 Boyd, Clifford 118 Boyd, Duane 118 Brecheen, Doyle 118 4 Broadstone, Tony 118 Brotherton, Ryan 118, 169 Brown, Terri 119 Brown, Gari 119 Brown, Shawn 119 Brown, Victor 119 Brown, Walter 119 Bryan, Cynthia 119, 175, 195, 226 Buford, Tammy 119 Burch, Marion 119 Burchart, Debbie 119, 197, 199 Costiloe, Janice 122 Cotten, Gene 122, 172 Cox, Karen 122 Cramer, Gary 122 Crowder, Tommy 122, 133 Crowder, Robert 122 Crawford, Earl 122, 40, 195, 204 Daigle, Beverl 122 Danforth, Sandia 122 Daniels, Lynndal 122 Daughtry, Darrell 122, 169 Burgin, Mark 119 Burkhard, Alan 119 Butler, Greg 119, 169, 195 Campbell, Cheril 120 Campbell, Mars a 120 Cam bell, Steven 120, 126, 150, 224 Canfield, Krisonda 120, 159 Capps, Lisa 120, 230, 231 Card, Donna 120 Carlton, Tom 115, 120 Carter, Kevin 120 Carter, Sandra 120 Casey, Mike 120 Cedeno, Charles 120, 156, 179, 27 Chambers, Cindy 120 Chambers, Ronnie 120 Chaney, Linda 115, 120, 197, 215 Cheadle, Dwight 120 Chrisman, Bob 122 Cilberg, Diane 122 Clark, Jeannie 122 Clark, Paul 122, 169 Clay, Marcus 122, 126, 169 Clevenger, Starla 122 Clevenger, Vicki 122 Clower, Theresa 122 Cochran, Karen 122, 126 Cochran, Sharon 122, 126 Coker, Cary 122, 169 Cole, James 122 Cole, Patty 122, 197, 215 Coleman, Randy 122 Combs, Kathryn 122 Collins, Joe 122, 148 Cone, Billy 122 Conn, Shannon 122 Conrad, Kurt 122, 226 Cookston, Douglas 122, 195 Cordum, Shane 122 Cost, Trudy 122, 133, 156 Daviee, Pam 122 Davis Davis Davis Betty 122 Bob 122 3 Carrie 122 Davis, Helen 122, 215 Davis, James 122 Davis, Nancy 122, 197 Davis, Ron 122, 206 Davis, Sherry 122 Davis, Tom 122, 169 DeGraffenreid, Larry 122 DeLise, Pete 195 DeSha, Sheryle 122 DeShaZo, Patricia 205 Dean, David 122, 151 Decker, Donna 115, 122 Denton, Ronald 122 Dickerson, John 122 Dickey, Jeff 122, 202 Dickey, Kent 122, 169 Dickson, Dana 122 Dimick, Jan 122, 195 Din eldein, Mark 122 Dofd, Cathi 122 Dommert, Guy 122 Doncevic, Sandra 122, 197 Douglas, Delane 122 Douglass, LaDonna 122, 210, 215 Downs, John 122 Dukes, Janora 125 Duroy, Chris 125 Dye, Lynn 125 Easterwood, Dorinda 125, 23 Easley, Regina 125 Easton, Regina 125 Ellis, Tony 125, 169 Enright, Beverly 125, 127 Enright, Brian 125, 127 Eriinbright, Kevin 125 ES ew. Marcia 125, 230, 231 0, 231 l 234 Estes, Susan 125 Evans, Tina 125 Farmer, Mark 125, 202 Farrall, joy 125 Fatkin, David 125 Felix, Rhonda 125 Fenner, Vonda 128 Fletcher, Clay 125 Flores, John 125, 150 Flowers, Kim 125 Fortner, Laura 128 Foster, Cathy 128 Fountain, jeff 128, 169 Freeman, Rochelle 128 Fullbright, Denise 128, 230, 231, 232 Gaines, jamie 128, 220 Garcia, Phillip 128 Garrison, Dean 128 Gathright, Lisa 128, 230, 231, 232 Gee, Brent 115, 128, 149, 195, 226, 227 Gentry, Kevin 128 George, Perry 128 Gibson, April 128 Gibson, Terry 128 Gilbert, Russel 128 Gitthens, Connie 128, 157, 197, 198 Glas ow, Debbie 129 Googner, Mickey 129 Gobbet, Cindy 129 Goodnight, Terry 129, 226 Graham, Sandra 129, 195, 204 Grayson, Don 129 Gre ory, Moke 129 Griffin, Doug 129 Griffin, Terry 129 Griffin, Kenny 129, 169 Gross, Ronnie 129 Grubb, Sandra 129 Guinn, Anita 129, 133, 195 Guthrie, Tim 129, 169 Guterrez, Valarie 129, 215, 214 Gutilla, Stacy 129, 133, 199, 197 Hager, Tom 129 Hair, Angela 129 Hall, Lorrie 129 Hall, Wesley 115, 130, 223, 230, 231, 232 Hansen, Diana 130 Harlow, Kristi 130 Harmon, Stephanie 130, 178 Harms, Evelyn 130 Harris, Carla 130, 226 Harris, Don 130 Harris, Keith 130 Harwell, Marty 130 Hawthorne, Karie 130, 224, 226 Haynes, Lujuana 115, 130, 220, 230 Haynie, Phillip 130 Heard, Theresa 130 Heinrichs, Debra 130 Hemingway, Steve 130 Henry, Jim 130 Herandez, David 130 Herr, Victor 130 Herring, Sandra 130 Herrod, Tim 131 Higdon, Denny 205 Hilbert, Janet 40, 131, 196, 197 Hindes, Bruce 131 Hinkston, Anita 131 Hinkston, Bruce 131 Hitt, Richard 131 Hoeth, Audrey 131, 197 Hoffman, Valarie 131 Hoffpauir, Pam 115, 131, 230, 197 Horrell, Ray 131 Hoskins, Harry 131 Houser, Karen 131 Houser, Steve 131 Howard, Darryl 131 Howard, Robert 131 Howell, Billy 131 Howell, Debbie 131 Hughey, Max 131, 133, 173, 172, 21 Hull, Kim 131,214 Humphrey, Donna 134 Hunt, Darrold 134 Hutton, Diana 134, 175, 176 Ikeda, Tommy 134, 169 Inabnett, Wendy 134 jackson, Connie 134 jackson, Kim 134 jackson, Luther 134 Jay, Charles 134 jenkins, Cindy 134 Iezek, Brent 134 johnnene, Tammy 134 johnson, Lee 134, 133 johnson, Mike 134 johnson, Randy 134 johnson, Roger 120, 134, 195 Johnston, je f 115 Kanenchen, Danelle 134 4, 223 Keating, Debbie 134 Keen, David 135 Keithley, Freda 135 Kelley, Kaye 135 Kilbourn, Jeanette 135 Kirk, Sid 135 Kilpatrick, Tracey 135, 214 Kostelecky, Cathy 135 Lambert, james 135 Lambert, julie 135 Lambert, Shari 135 Lancaster, Diana 135 Langraf, Tom 135 Lane, Ronald 135, 206 Lanford, Ralinda 135 Leap, Angela 135 LeGrande, Robert 158, 180, 169 LePage, Phillip 135, 204, 31 Lewis, Cindy 135 Lewis, Gene 135 Likowski, Lisa 135 Linville, Terry 135, 215, 195 Litke, Annette 135, 230 Little, Mark 135 Loague, Denise 135 Logan, Marty 136 Long, Carlene 136 Lucero, Barbara 136 Long, Paul 136 Lurtz, Jon 136 Manley, jeananne 136 McBryde, Kenny 115, 136, 209, 214, 226, 230 59 McCann, jimmy 136, 179 McCarthy, Smokey 133, 136, 154, 164, 165, 169, 195, 27 McClevinus, Paula 136, 195 McCloud, Iames 137 McClure, Bradley 137, 42 McClure, Gayle 137 McLaughlin 137 McMeans, Marla Jean 137, 230, 231 Magnus, Doyle 136, 195 Mandrell, Roger 136 Marlow, Brian 115, 136 Mathes, Steve 136 Mathes, Clavern 136 Mathews, Teresa 136 Mauk, Ricky 136, 156, 179 Maynord, Kirk 136 Meeny, R 137 235 Melton, William 137, 179 Massner, Chester 137 Miller, Cindy 137 Miller, Don E. 137 Miller, Don K. 137, 206 Millsap, Jeanne 215, 230, 197 Misuraca, Rick 137, 150 Mitchell, Thomas 137 Molina, Joey 137, 195 Monroe, Paul 137 Mooney, Raymond 137 Moore Moore Moore Moore Billy 137, 169 , Darlene 137 , LaVonna 137 Leon 138 v Mooiel sieve 138,206 Moore Moore , Tammy 138, 151 man Rand 138 Phillip ' , Y Monkres, Gary 138, 206 Motter, Mike 138 Mullins, Vicki 126, 138, 151, 195, Musgrave, Allen 138 Nation, Mark 138 Neasbitt, Debbie 138 Nelson, Cindy 126, 138, 224, 225 Nelson, Mike 138 Neuenschwander, James 230, 231 Nevez, Micheal 138 Nevins, Jeff 138, 173, 172 Newburn, Tim 138 Newkirk, William 139 Newsom, Mary 139 Nickels, Randy 139 Nixon, William 139, 206 Nobles, Rick 139, 172, 173 236 2 Norman, Sharon 139 Northcutt, Cheryl 139 Nowlen, Bobbi 139 Nunley, Marva 139 O'Connell, Linda 139 Oliver, Olvey, Michael 139 John 139 Otwell, William 139 Paddock, Don 139 Paozold, Edward 139 Palmer, Bruce 139 Poe, Helen 141, 196 Poplin, Patricia 141 Porter, Will 141, 196, 195 Posey, Raymond 141 Poteet, Thomas 115, 141, 224, 225 Powell, Margaret 115, 141, 226, 22 Pradmore, Kimi 141, 224, 226, 227 Pratt, Katrina 141 Proctor, Keli 141 Puckett, Denise 141, 178 Purdon, Karen 141, 157 Quirk, Nita 115, 141 Rackley, David 141, 148 Ramirez, Teresa 141 Rasmussen, Nancy 141, 214, 223 Ray, Jody 141, 230, 197 Redman, Joe 141 Redus, Kathrina 142 Reed, Liz 142 Reed, Marty 142 Reid, Ricky 142 Reilly, Kim 142, 205 Reinke, David 142 Reser, Ronna 142 Richards, Paula 142 Richardson, Guadalupe 142 Rinke, Charlotte 142 Rogers, Elizabeth 142 Romine, Jim 142 Rooms, Betty 142 Rpoer, Sharon 142 Rose, Pam 142 Rosetano, Mike 142 Rue, Mclisse 142, 195 Runels, Cynthia 142 Runnels, Donald 142 Ryan, Daniel 143, 40 Sackett, Kelly 143 Saittn, Cynthia 143 Snaders, Rosa 133, 143, 197 Sandini, John 143 Scales, Karl 126, 128, 143, 169 Schuler, Sherry 143 Scott, Sherry 143, 223 Scully, Diana 126, 143 Scay, Kim 143 Seegel, Chuck 143 Segress, Mary Sellers, Randy 143 Shackleford, Connie 143, 178 Shafer, Tonda 143 Shahan, Richard 143, 230, 231, 232 Sheffield, Kay 143 Shields, Vanessa 143 Shipley, Gail 144, 206 Shultz, Jamie 145 Sikes, Jon 133, 144, 169, 195 Simmons, Jason 144 Singleton, Cathy 195 Sloan, Mary 144 Smith, Alan 144 Smith, Donna 144 Smith, James 144 Smith, Cathy 155, 158, 197 Smith, Karen 144, 195 Smith, Linda 144 Smith, Mar aret 144 Smith, Miclglael 144 Smith, Theresa 144 Snawder, Bobby 144 Palone, Tim 139 Pappas, Juanita 139, 230 Parker, Anthony 140, 25 Parker, Donna 140 Parker, Karen 139 Parsons, Danny 140 Partin, Nancy 140, 206, 210, 229 Sneed, Alvan 144 Spencer, Donna 144, 197 Spurgeon, Steve 144 Spurgeon, Steve 144 Staden, Sonya 144, 31 Stansberry, Quinton 144 Steele, Robert 144 Payne, Larry 140 Pearson, Patty 140 Peders on, Lori 140, 195 Pelts, Gwen 140 Pelts, Kim 140 Peterson, Danny 140 Petrusawich, Mark 140, 169 Pfeffer, Frank 140 Phares Scott 140 Phelpsl Bobby 140, 169 Phelps Patrick 140, 169 Phillip, Kenneth 140 s, Lori 140, 197 Pierce, Charla 140, 195, 205, 197 Piper, Pat 133, 140, 195 Pittman, Linda 141, 175 Plaisted, Paula 141 Stephens, Bob 144 Stephenson, Donald 144, 224 Stewart, Charles 144, 224 Stewart, Kristi 144 Stone, Terry 144 Strecker, Deborah 145 Strickland, Tari 145 Sullins, Karen 145, 230 Sullivan, Vaughn 145 Summers, Patricia 145 Sumrall, Nancy 133, 145, 195, 214 Sutton, William 145 Taylor, Cathy 145, 151 Taylor, John 145, 179 Taylor, Kim 145 Teaney, Michele 145 Tedesco, Gary 145 7 Thomas, Teresa 145 Thompson, Rhonda 145, 151, 19 Thompson, Vera 145 Thorne, Marty 145 Tidmore, Terry 145 Tidmore, VVayne 145 Tilly, Kathleen 145 Tindell, Teri 145 Tinsley, Cheryl 145 Tinsley, Renee 145 Tollison, Mary 145 Tow, Diana 146 Towery, Beverly 146, 175 Tucker, Brian 146 Turbyfill, Chris 146 Turner, Chris 146 Underwood, Renee 146 Underwood, Roy 146 Vandenack, Cindy 146, 178 Vela, Tanya 146, 195, 215 VVagner, Barbara 146 Wa fnon, Robert 146 Wall, Kevin 146, 169 Ward, janice 146, 205 Warner, Deborah 146 Warren, james 146 7 Warrington, Steve 146, 169, 230, 232 Washington, Cheryl 115, 146, 197 Watts, Sharon 146 VVelch, jonna 147 Wells, Billy 147 Wlest, Paul 147, 169 XVhited, Paula 147 NVhiteside, Kenneth 147 VVhittemore, Mary 147 XVilbourn, Susan 146, 215 Williams, Beverly 147 Williams, Bobby 147, 169 Williams, jetT147, 172 Williams, Kim 147 Williams, Kenneth 147 Williams, Laurie 147 XVilliams, VVilliams, Paula 159 Rosalind 147, 206 VVilliams, Tammy 147 XVi1liams, Terry 133, 147, 149, 154, 164, 165, 178, 19 7 XVi1lis, Bobby 147, 195, 215, 223, 224, 115 ll Willis, Lisa 147 VVilson, Cynthia 147 WVilson, john 147, 220, 223 Wlilson, Teresa 147, 206 NVingate, Bob 147 Vvise, Cheri 148 VVood, Kevin 148, 230 Vlloodring, Alvin 148 wrt fht, jo 148 Wuliienwaber, Robert 148 VVyatt, Gina 148, 155, 199, 1 Wyatt, Deborah 148 Young, Debra 148 Young, Kathleen 206 Young, Rick 148, 202 Zeien, Charles 148 Zimmerman, Nathan 148, 19 juniors Abbott, William 98 Adams, Cindy 98 Ainsworth, Ritha 98 Akers, julie 98 Allen, Kevin 98 Allen, Scott 98 Allen, Vesta 98 Ama, Ronnie 98 Antcliff, Kim 98 Ashley, jesse 98 Atkinson, Tina 98 Avers, Cindy 98 Baay, Lorna 98, 24 Bailey, Regina 98 Bailey, Susan 98 Baird, Wayne 98 Bargar, Kimie 98 Barnard, Denise 98 Barnett, joseph 98 Barnett, Sandra 98 Barrett, Tony 98, 169 Bassham, Cheryl 98 Beam, Robin 98 Bean, Bruce 98 Behrens, Anthony 98 97 15, 224, 24 Behymer, Connie 98 Belcher, Doima 98 Beller, Carrie 98 Berryhill, Beverly 98 Bishop, Yvette 98 Blansett, David 99 Bobbitt, Richard 99 Bodine, Kenny 99 Boen, Rhonda 99 Bolin, john 99 Bolling, Teresa 99, 178 Bomgren, Donna 99, 178 Booth, Larry 99 Bowles, Lori 99 Boyles, Rantlell 99 Bradley, Dewayne 99, 17 Bradley, joe 99 Brannen, Mark 99 Brewer, Diana 99 Bridges, Rose 99 Broderick, Theresa 99 Brown, Holli 99 Brown jeff 99 Brown, Karen 99 Brown, Martha 99 Bruce, jetl' 99 Bruce, Richard 99 Bmle, Pat 99 Buck, Darrell 99 Buford, Lisa 99 Burch, Coy 99 Burright, Terry 99 Burrow, Pam 99 Butler, janell 99 Campbell, Bruce 99 Campbell, Dean 99 Campbell, Debbie 99 Canaban, james 99 Canfiel, Alan 99 Capps, Lori 99 Carden, jeflrey 99 Carpenter, Adrean 100 Carpenter, janice 100 Carlile, Earnest 100 Carroll, Christian 100 Cary, Margaret 100 Ceruti, Franklin 100 Chambers, Barbara 100 1 . 2 Chambers, Cynthai 100 Champlain, Scott 100 Charboneau, Leslie 100 Chavez, Christy 100 Childers, Marvin 100 Childress, Denise 100 Christie, Elizabeth 100 Christy, Apryl 100 Churchill, Ronald 100 Clark, Anna 100 Cline, Bryan 100, 169 Cochran, Rand 100 Cochrum, Sandia 100, 175 Cole, Kim 100 Collins, Christine 100 Collins, Tamyra 100 Collins, james 100 Colvert, Danny 100 Conner, Warren 100 Cooper, Howard 100 Cornett, Connie 100 Cottrell, Kelli 100 Cox, Nancy 100, 178 Craighead, Nick 100 Creech, Perry 100, 169 Crossley, Mike 100, 172, 174 Crouch, Lon 100 Crouse, Stephen 100 Crowder, Charles 100 Cullipher, Peter 101 Culpepper, Sally 101 Cunningham, Eddie 101 Damron, Scott 101 Daniels, Alen 101 Daniels, Byron 101 Daniels, Danny 101 Davis, Cindy 101 Dean, Debbie 101 Dean, Martin 101 Decker, Ron 101, 174 Decker, Terry 101 Denton, Kenny 101 Derby, Hope 101, 175 DeShaZo, Benny 101 Di Carlo, Brenda 101 Dick, Danny 101 Dickerson, Beverly 101 Dickey, Daniel 101 Dillard, julie 101 Dirden, Rosaline 101 Douglas, Cathy 101 Downs, Earnest 101 Drennen, Don 101 Driskell, David 101 Dudley, Kiana 101 Duncan, Sherry 101 Duren, Bruce 101 Duskin, Steve 101 Earl, Jack 101 Easley, Debbie 101 Easterwood, Wayne 101, Edmonds, Ricky 101 Edwards, Danny 101 Edwards, Kerry 169 Edwards, jenny 101 Engle, Debby 101 Ervin, Gary 101 Evett, Gena 101 Fairbrother, Kevin 101 Favre, Lisa 98, 101 Ferrer, Marsie 101 Fiegener, Echo 101 Fie ds, Tori 101 Filson, Roderick 101 Fisher, Stephen 101 Fly, Jason 101 Ford, Curtiss 101 Foster, Mickey 101 Foster, Richard 102 Foust, Phillip 102 Fowler, Ion 102 Fox, Tony 102 Francis, Sandra 102 Frankfother, Richard 102 Freeman, Carol 102 Freisenhahn, Bryan 102 Fritch, Phyllis 102 Guble, Darrell 102 Gaches, LaDaonna 102 Ga e, Larry 102 Gai1ioto, joseph 102 Gandy, Greg 102 Gandy, Mark 102, 169 Garrett, Sandra 102 Gately, julie 102 Gentry, Keri 102 Gentry, Ron Giles, Scott 102 Gilmore, jacke 102 Girod, Paula 102 Glander, Ann Goeller, Lisa 102 Gomm, Rick 102 Goolsby, Todd 102 Grantham, David 102 Gra , Vernon 102 Gritkiin, Cynde 102 Grimmett, Laura 102 Guiterriz, Linda 102 Gummow, Ellen 102 Gurag, Debbie Haddock, Harry 102 Hague, Lori 102 Halford, Rocky 102 Hall, Bruce 102, 169 Hall, Larry 103 Hallman, LaCresa 103 Hamilton, Gene 103 Hannah, Connie 103 Hansan, Susan 103, 178 Harrelson, Benita 103 Harris, Debbie 103 Harris, Lori 103 Harris, Rebel 103, 179 Hawkins, Susan 103 Hayes, Iolene 103 Hayes, Theresa 103 Helsey, John 103 Henderson, Rick 102 Henderson, Frank 103, 169 Henning, Cathy 103, 175 Henwood, Dean 103 Henwood, Kevin 103 Hestand, Dawn 103 Hicks, Mark 98, 103 Hiddleston, Dianna 103 Higdon, Tami 103 Higgons, Carla 103 Hilbert, Cathy 103 Hill, Skipper 98, 111, 103 Hines, Terri 103 Hock, Jimmy 103, 169 Hokett, Ronnie 103 Holder, Bill 103 Hollingsworth, Terry 103 Holmes, Charles 103 Homan, Raelene 103 Horn, Karen 103 Howard, Patty 103 Howell, Alta 103 Howell, Leon 103 Howell, Rick 104 Hurst, Audra 104 172, 174 .7 238 Hutchinson, Shawn 105, 169 Hysell, Lori 104 Isaacs, Bobby 104 Jackson, Donald 104 Jackson, Thomas 104 Jackson, Toni 104 Jacobs, Jon 104 James, Ronnie 180 Jeffcoat, Sharen 104 Jefferson, Cindy 104 Jenkins, Elizabeth 104 Jenkins, Sue 104 Jennings, Jerry 104 Jensen, Nancy 104 Jezek, Kevin 104 Johnson, Brian 104 Jones, David 104 Jones, James 104 Jones, Jeffrey 104 Jones, Jones, Pamela 104 Susan 104 Jones, Tom 104 Kang, Hae Soon 104 Keene, Patty 104 Kelly, Mike 104 Kenney, Jeff 104 Kilbourn, Buddy 104 Kilbourn, Mike 104 Kilmer, Mike 104, 169, 172, Kirk, Terri 104 Kittles, Karen 104 Kitson, Terry 104 Kizer, Jon 104 Kron, Trisha 104 Kutz, Ann 104 Lambert, Janis 104 Lambert, Nancy 105 Lamebull, Sonya 105, 178 Laughlin, XVilliam 59, 105 Lawton, Carl 105 Leap, Floyd 105 Ledbetter, Greg 105 Lee, Debbie 105 Lee, Marvin 105 Lee, Melanie 98, 105 Lee, Mike 105 Lemley, Mike 105 Lemons, Cheryl 105 Letts, Diane 105 Linville, Mike 105 Linze, Randy 105 Litnesy, Thomas 105 Lively, Keith 105 Livesay, Leslie 105 Long, Preston 105 Love, Tommy 105 Lucas, Kurt 105 Lucas, Jonathan 105 Ludwig, Mark 105 Lunsford, Randy 105 Lyle, Gary 105 Lynn, Tammy 105 McAllister, Ted 105 McBride, Jon 105 McCh1re, Dan 105 McCord, Mariam 105 McCormick, Chris 105 McDaniel, Tammy 105 McDowell, Teresa 105 McDown, Brenda 105 Mcllvoy, Greg 105 McIntyre, Stanley 105 McTn1sty, Kevin 105 Maichek, Tina 105 Manning, Ramona 105 Marcus, Ronnie 105 Martin, Paul 106 Martinez, Lisa 106 Mason, Barbara 106 Mason, Vickie 106 Massey, Roy 106 Matson. Gordon 106 Mazza, Louis 106 Meadors, Gayla 106 Melton, Tonya 106 Merideth, Laura 106 Miller, Anthony 106 Miller Charles 106 Miuerj Christy 106 Miller Miller , DeAnna 106 , Kathy 106 Mitchum, Myma 106 Mitchell, Toni 106 Moles, Tammy 106, 31 Montoe, Suzanne 106 Moore, Danny 106 Moore, Mike 106 Moore, Travis 106 Moreno, Earl 106 Morgan, Beverly 106 Morgan, Helen 106 Morgan, Wanda 106 Morrison, Billy 106 Morrison, Debbie 106 Morrison, Patti 106 Morton, Kelly 106 Mosby, Wayne 106, 169 Mullens, Toni 107 Mullins, Mitchell 107 Murray, Beki 107 Nettleton, Debbie 107 Newman, Keith 107, 169 Newman, Cindy 107 Newman, Darrell 107 Newman, Dennis 107 Nichols, Jackie 107 Nicholson, Tommy 107 Nunley, Shirley 107 O'Donnell, Gary 107 Olivas, James 107 Onkst, James 107 Oulds, Ted 107 Overmyer, Sherri 107 Owens, Margaret 107 Papka, Suzanne 107 Parnica, Paul 107, 169 Park, Theresa 107 Parsons, Diana 107 Peak, Tim 107 Pearcy, David 107 Pearcy, Kim 107 Pearson, Mark 107 Pederson, Linda 107 Pelrnan, Danny 107 Pennell, Katrina 107 Perkins, Terry 107 Peterson, Daniel 107 Peyton, Carole 107 Phillips, Crystal 98, 107 Phillips, Debbie 107 Pickup, Mark 107 Pittman, Jennifer 107 Plummer, James 107 Pointer, Gene 107, 26 Poolaw, George 107 Porter, Dede 107 Porter, Margaret 107 Posey, Bradley 107 Prather, Nancy 107 Price, George 108 Proctor, Don 108 Ptacek, Kevin 108 Purdon, Janet 108 Pyles, Steve 108 Quigley, Alan 108, 179 Radgosky, Mary 108 Raupe, Kathy 108 Rawson, Veronica 108 Ray, Fay 108 Rayner, Amy 108 Reese, Laura 108, 176, 175 Reid, Jerry 108 Reid, Tammy 108 Reiswig, Terry 108 Rhodes, Donna 108 Rhodes, Renee 108 Rich, Debby 108 Richards, Ray 108, 169 Riffe, Kelly 108 Rivers, Terri 108 Robbins, Ricky 108 Roberts, David 108 Roberts, Sandra 108 Roche, Jeff 108 Rogers, Darlene 108 Rosentano, Mark 108 Roth, Karen 108 Rowden, Johanna 108 Ruggaber, Don 108 Rup, Christopher 108 Ryan, Heidi 108 Sadler, Wayne 108 Saladin, Cyndee 108 Sanders, Kaye 108 Sandini, Charles 108 Sarratt, Dannatte 108 Sasser, John 108 Saulsberry, Kim 108 Saunder, Judy 108 Scalph, Randy 108 Schell, Debbie 109 Shmitz, Patty 109 Scholz Schroc , Kelly 99, 109 k, Joni 109 Schultz, Roger 109 Schwab, Kenny 109, 179 Sciortina, Gregg 109 Scoles, Mark 109 Scott, Trent 109 Sears, David 109 Sekayouma, Sherri 109 Sellars, Neal 109 Senter, Kim 109 Sharp, James 109, 169 Shelton, Laura 109 She herd, Carrie 109 Sho1?ner, Drew 109 Shorter, Katy 109 Silva, Susan 109 Simer, Pam 109 Simpson, Robert 109 Sims, Melissa 109 Sinclair, Judy 109 Sirotnak, Sharon 98, 109 Sloan, Smart, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, David 109 Wantha 109 Evaughna 109 Kay 109 Linda 109 Lori 109 Jo Ann 103, 109 Mike 109 Monte 109 Randy 109 Ste hanie 109 Snapp, Kelly 109 Spears, Julianna 109 Spencer, Pam 109 Spiers, Anita 109 Spivey, Craig 109 Spriggs, Ricky 109 Staden, Kim 110 Starr, Enest 110 Stead, Mike 110, 169 Steinke, Hal 110 Stephans, Charlie 110 Stephens, Robyn 110 Stepp, Robby 110 Stevenson, Eric 110 Steward, Odis 110, 169 Stewart, Juanita 110 Stout, Steven 110 Stow, Ricky 110 Strait, Carl 110 Sturgis, David 110 Swanson, Jane 110 Swinney, Martha 110 Tabor, Mike 110 Tatom, Scott 110 Taylor, Don 110, 179 Taylor, Jeff 110 Taylor, Stephen 110, 169 Templton, Anna 110 Thacker, Beverly 110 Thomas, Bobby 110 Thomas, Bobbi Joe 110 Thomas, Janet 110 Thompson, Jackie 110 Thompson, Mark 110 Thompson, Stephanie 110 Tidwell, Paul 110 Tillman, Randy 110 Tillson, Kathy 110 Tippet, Cath 111 Tol ison, Vicki 111 Tomlison, Edward 111 Townsend, Douglas 111 Townsend, Terry 111 Treat, James 111, 179 Tucker, Curtis 111 Tull, Steven 111 Turtle, Cindy 111 Unger, Robert 111 Unsworth, Mary 111 Upton, Betty 111 Vandernack, Floyd 111 Vandegraft, Darcy 111 Voss, Debra 111 Wackerly, Annette 111, 24 Wackerly, Paulette 111 Wahler, Steven 111 Wainscott, Susan 111 Walcher, Lisa 111 Wall, Drew 111 Wall, Janice 111 Wall, Nancy 111 Wall, Ricky 111 Wallace, Eric 111 Walley, Gene 111 Ward, Charles 111, 169 Ward, Mark 111 Ward, Mike 111 Warren, Lyndell 111 Watrous, Terry 111 Weaver, Angela 111, 175, 1 Weaver, Karen 111 Weaver, Micheal 111 Webb, Randall 112 Wells, Kathy 112, 178 West, Deanna 112 West, Debbie 112 West, Gerald 112 Wheeler, Jerry 112 Whitaker, Carole 112 White, Debbie 112 White, James 112, 169 Whited, Carl 112 Whiteside, Daniel 112 Wilder, Debbe 112 Wilkerson, Shelly 112 Williams, Betty 112 Williams, Jeff 112 Wingate, Mike 112 Wise, Stacy 99, 112 Womack, David 112, 169 Woods, Cindy 112 Wright, Kirk 112 Wyatt, Belinda 112 Ybarra, Michele 112 Ybarra, Peter 112 Yoakum, Kelli 112 Zelenka, Terri 112 Zumwalt, Ginger 112 Zumwalt, Tammy 112 76, 178 fiyr ,,,r z, ,,. 1, ,,.,,, ., 3 is 240 Sophomores Abernathy, Lisa 82 Adair, Linda 82 Adams, Barry 82 Adams, Calista 82 Adams, Larry 82, 195 Adams, Lisa 82 Ahdunko, Lorne 82 Albertson, Tommy 82 Allen, Blane 82 Allen, Jimmy 82, 207 Allman, Rex 82 Anderson, Christy 82 Anderson, Misty NP Andrews, Melinda 82 Anque, Darin 82, 208 Armstrong, Gertie 82 Arnold, Cynthia 82 Arnold, Eddie 82 Arnold, James 82 Asbery, Devin 82, 207 Ash, Maria 82 Ash, Rickey NP Ashworth, Charlene 82, 197, 214 Atencio, Marcella 82, 197 Atencio, Wynnona 82, 197 Avery, Angela 82 Ayala, Corina 82 Bailey, Judy NP Baird, Bruce 82 Baird, Jeffery 82 Baker, Dawn 82 Baldwin, Mike 82, 207 Ballard, Tim 82 Barnard, Larry 82 Bartlett, Wade 82 Barton, Brian NP Barton, Diana 82 Beavers, Kim NP Beechler, Vicky 12, 82, 159 Bell, Dwayne 82 Bell, Earnest 82, 179 Bellah, Tommy 82 Berry, April 82, 161, 176, 177 Bills, Brian 82 Birdsong, John 82 Birdsong, Travis 82 Birge, Kelly 82 Birkle, Alan 82 Bishop, Sonya 83, 161, 197 Black, Chris 83 Black, Deirdra 83 Black, Mary 83 Black, Stephen 83 Blackbird, Gary NP Blassengill, Rita 83 Bond, Kenneth NP Borden, James 83 Borgers, Carol 83 Bottoms, Christopher 83 Box, Paul 83 Boyd, Carlton NP Boyd, Jerry 83, 208 Boyett, David 83 Brannon, Barbara 83 Bannon, Tina 83 Brannum, Vernon 83, 171 Brewer, Tina 83, 94 Bridges, Karen 83 Broadstone, Carey 83 Brown, Noreen 83 Brown, Scott 83 Brun, Beth 83 Bryan, Cheryl 83, 197 Bullard, Kim NP Burgess, Victor 83 Burkart, Greg NP Burkart, Julie 83 Burner, Mike 83 Burner, Mike 83 Butkus, John NP Byrd, Debria 83 Caban, Ruben 83 Callison, Balinda NP Caneron, David 83 Cannon, Bradley 83 Cannon, Theresa NP Card, Brenda 83 Cardin, Todd 83, 171 Carleton, Sherry 83 Carlile, KaRea Carlson, Kristina 84 Carlton, Craig 84, 174 Carr, Mike NP Cash, Conda 83 Cast, Randy 84 Castor, Kenneth 84 Cates, Jimmie 84 Cates, Randy 84 Cavener, Mark 84 Chapman, Kathy 84 Chappell, Brenda 84 Chase, Manuela NP Chastain, Dennis 84 Chatman, Charles 84 Childers, Vicky 84, 197 Childress, Robert 84 Christenson, Jeffery 84 Christian, Keith 84 Churchill, Daniel 84, 171 Clark, Kim 84 L44 Clark, Larissa 84, 177 Clay, Cynthia 84 Clay, Lora 84, 197 Clayton, Dale 82, 84, 171 Clemons, Jamie 84 Cloud, Brian 84 Coates, Lonnie 84, 171 Cobb, Reginald 84 Cobbs, David 84 Caochran, Cynthia 84 Cochran, Gary 84 Coffman, Charles 84 Colbert, William 84 Colcord, Lee 84 Coleman, Billy 84 Collie r, Glen 84 Collins, Jack 84 Conner, James 84 Cook, Cook, Derek 84 Scott 84 Cookston, Denise 84 Copel and, R. 84 Cornett, Rusty 84 Counts, Randall 84 Cowd rey, Karen 84 Cox, Dorothy 84 Cox, Richard 84 Craig, Kenneth 84 Cram, Linda 84 Cramer, Patricia 84 Crary, Dennis 84 Croom, Amber NP Crous e, Jody 84 Cummings, Mark 85 Cure, Brian 85 Curry, Crystal 85 Curry, John 85 Custer, Todd 85 Dame , Cindy 85 Dame, Lori 85 Damron, Terri 85 Danie ls, Gregg 85 Daugherty, Ronnie 85 171 David son, Michael 85 Davis, Allan 85, 172 Davis, Glenda 85 Davis, Claud 85 Davis, Kelly 85 Davis, Gilbert 85 De L1 ia, Anna 85 De Paepe, Chuck 85 De Wind, David 85 Dean, David NP Dearth, Andy 85 Deaton, Charles 85, 171 Deck, jimmy 85 Detweiler, Greg 85, 172, 174 Devaney, N, 85 Dial, Lajuanna 85 Dimick, Dave 85 Dimick, Stacie 85, 195, 211 Dixon, Nona 85 Dobbs, johnny 85 Dohie, Brent 85 Dolschenko, Steven 85, 171 Dommert, Charimane 85 Dotson, Lori 85 Dotson, Elieen 85 Douglas, Martin 86, 208 Douglas, Brad 86 Dowling, Juanita 86 Draper, Sharie 86, 196 Duble, Troy 86 Duckworth, Richard NP Duke, Connie 86, 197 Duncan, Mark 86 Duroy, Dale 86 Dye, Kelly 86 Ellis, Kevin NP Epperly, David 86, 174 Ergenbright, Crystal 86 Ethridge, Craig 86, 171 Evans, Margaret 86, 197 Evans, Vickie 86 Evenson, ,lack 86 Everhart, Skye 86 Evett, Tracy 86 Factor, Kim 86, 195, 178 Farmer, Debbie 86 Farrington, James 86 Favors, Rick 86 Feemster, Lisa 86 Felix, Sherrie 86 Fidel, YValter 86 Finch, Doug 86 Fite, Steve 86 Flatte, Sherry 86 Flatte, Terry NP Fly, Chris 86 Flies, Cindy 86, 177, 195 Foran, Theresa 86 242 Fowler, james 86 Frank, David 86 Fisher, Tamra 86 Fisher, johnny 86 Franklin, Deanna 86 Fulks, Polly 86 Fuller, Angie 86 Fuller, Kraig 86 Fuller, Rhonda 87 Gage, Keith 87, 171 Gammon, VVilliam 87 Garrett, Dennis 87 Gaston, Rebecca 87 Gattis, Mark 87 Geer, Deborah 87 Gentry, Tamara 87 George, Genel 87 Gepfert, Ross 87 Gettle, Paula 87 Gibson, Carl 87, 171 Gideon, Greg 87 Gilbertson, Gilbert 87 Gilleland, Raymond 87 Glander, jackie 87 Glasgow, Rhonda 87 Glidewell, Debbie 87 Glidewell, Derald 87 Glidewell, Gerald 87 Goekeler, Thomas 87 Goines, Susan 87 Goodner, Lisa 87 Gooshaw, Sophie 87 Goodnight, Paula 87, 197, Gore, Gina 87 Gragson, Laura 87 Grant, Erma NP Grassi, Karen 87 Graumann, Lee 87, 171 Gray, Cheryl 87, 175, 177 Gray, Ginger Kathleen 87 Gray, Sharon 87 Griffin, Mark 87 Grimes, Robert 87 Grubb, Steve 87 Gunckel, Rene 87 Gunckel, Mark 87, 169 Gurau, Patricia NP Guthrie, Grant NP Hailey, Tammy 87 Haines, Robin NP Haney, Mike 87, 171 Hardimon, Carla 87 Hardman, Marc 87, NP Harmor, Susie 87 Harpole, Nark 87 I Harris, janet 87, 197 Harris, joy 88 Harris, Michelle 88 Harrison, Richard NP Haslam, Peggy 88 Hassell, Vallerie 88 Hawkins, Michael 88 Hayden, Susan 88, 197 Haynes, Kriste 88 Heclmaster, Kent 88 Heisel, Larry 88 Henderson, Lemont 88, 17 Hendrix, William 88 Henwood, Glen 88 Herman, Ronald 88 Hester, Clay 88, 171 Hesterlee, Harold 88 Hesterlee, Ronnie 88 Hetherington, Michele NP Hicks, Larry 88 Hicks, Sheila NP Hicks, Tony NP Higdon, Vicki 88, 197 Hill, Cynthia 88 Hill, Michelle 88 Hill, Damone 88 Hill, Sharon 88 Hinderman, Marion 88 Hines, David 88 Hinton, Cindy 88 Hitchings, Lisa 88 Hodges, Barbara NP Hoff auir, Steve 88 Holdlia-n, James 88 Holland, Charles 88 Holmes, Michelle 88, 171 Holmes, Terri 88 Horn, Andy 88 Hourser, Donna 88 Hoyt, Lauren 88 Hudecek, Bruce 88 Hughes, Kent 88, 171 Hughes, james 88 Hughey, Tracy 88 Hummer, Bob 88, 216 Humphrey, Adawnya 88 Humphrey, Ronald 88 Hunt, Darren 88, 171 Hunt, Darryle 88 Hurst, Sherrie 89 Hutcheson, Michael 89 Ingalls, Steve 89 Inocencio, Dee 89 Iszard, Geoff 89, 171 Jackson, Kristy 89, 197 Jackson, Ann 89, 197 Jackson, Larry 89 Jackson, Wayne 89 Jacob, James 89 Jacobs, Eugene 89 Jacobs, Rickey 89 James, Jackie 89 Jenkins, Cheryl 89 Jennings, Katy 89 Jennings, Rhonda 89 Jester, Cindi 89 Jetton, Oalena 89 Jimmy, Pam NP Johnson Brenda 89 Johnson Geneva 89 Johnson, Gregory 89 Johnson, Janet 89, 178 Johnson Jeffery 89 Johnson Jeffery 89 Johnson, Melisa 89 Johnson, Micheal 89, 171 Johnson, Micheal 89 Johnson, Tim 89 Joiner, Ron 89 Jones, Anita 89 Jones, Jacqueline 89 Jones, Kenneth 89 Jones, Marsha 89 Jordan, Angela NP Kachelmyer, Stephen 89, 171 Kahre, Robert 89 Kane, Jesse 89 Keefe, James 89 Keen, Steve 89 Kellogg, Dawson 89 Kelly, Chet 89 Kendrick, Dennis 89, 180 Kilburn, Brian 89, 207 King, Donald NP Kirkes, Mike NP Kirkley, Sherri 89 Kirksey, Phillip 89, 171 Kittles, Donna 89 Kitze, Brian 89, 171 Klenne, Mike 89 Kluge, Cynde 89 Knott, Dana 89, 90, 175, 177 Knysh, Karen 90 Kyle, Darb 90 Lane, Randy NP Larson, Debbie 90 Laughlin, Gary 90 Laughlin, John 90 Layton, Sherri NP Lawyer, Lynn 90 Le Page, Dianne 90 Ledbetter, Paul 90 Lee, Ronald 90 Leister, Gary 90 Laopard, Steve 90, NP Lillegaard, Kim 90, 177 Lillegaard, Lori 90, 197 Lindsay, Danny NP Littleford, David 90 Lockhart, Gina 90 Logan, Leanne 90 Lowry, Kathy 90 Lucas, Cheryl 90 Lucas, Bobby 90 Lucas, Robin 90 Lucero, Cindy 90 Lyle, Patricia 90, 197 Lynn, Sherri 90 Lyons, Philip 90 McCalip, Jimmy 90, 171 McCalister, Karen 90 McClaren, Debbie 90, 197 McClary, Darren 90 McClary, Richard 90 McClure, Pamela 90 McCoy, Kim 91, 177 McDowell, Joyce 91, 197 McEuen, Kara 91, 178, 215 Mclntire, Kathy 91 McLemore, Angela 91 McMahan, NYesley 91 McNeely, Karen 91, 176, 177 McNeil, Robert 91, 174 McNeill, Terry 91, 174 Macins, Linda 91 Madden, Dana 91 Madden, Sheryl 91 Mann, Melanie 91 Marks, Geary 91 Martin, Deborah 91 Martin, Jack 91 Maschino, Stephanie 91 Mason, David 91 Mason, Dawn 91 Mason, Steve 91 Massingale, Vicki 91 Mateo, John 91, 171 Matthews, Charles 91 Mauk, Terry 91 Maxwell, Todd 91 Medley, Robert 91 Mesenbrink, Steve 91 Messner, James 91 Michaud, Mark 91 Miller, Rhonda 91 Miracle, Donna 91 Miracle, Larry 91 Mitchell, Steve 91 Mize, Martin 91 Moles, Cameron 91 Montgomery, Karic 91 Moomey, Tina 91 Moore, Brian 91 Moore, Hattie 91 Moore, Renee 92 Moore, Sheri 92 Moore, Teresa 92 Mooreman, Scooter 92 Morgan, Austin 92 Morgan, Rebekah 92, 197 Morris, Leah 92 Moudy, Judith 92, 210 Mowery, Michele 92 Murry, Gary 92 Murrell, Jana 92 Myers, Terrie 92 Napier, Brenda 92 Nation, Sherri 92 Nelson, Kris 92 Nettleton, Victoria 2, 92 Newark, Keith 92 Newkirk, Susan 92 Newmark, Paul 92 Nguyen, Thu Thi Minh 92 Nguyen, Tam Vinh 92 Norman, Laura 92 Norman, Julie 92 Northcutt, Laura 92, 197 Norwood, Roberta 92, 94, 1 Nunley, Penny 92 O'Brian, XVendy 92 Olson, Terri 92 Organ, Jim 92 Orologio, 111 G. 92, 171 Osborn, Gerri 92, 175, 197 Overton, Donnie 92 Owen, Curtis 92 Owens, Kimberley 92 Owens, Patti 92 Painter, Phillip 93 Palmer, Robert 93 Park, Rita 93 Parker, Dana 93 Parker, Marion 93, 25 Parker, Tammy 93 Parrarnore, Carla 93 Partin, Kathy 93 Paske, Monte 93 Paulk, Renee 92, 93, 197 Payne, Gail 93 Pearcy, Deborah 93 Pelletier, Kenneth 93 Pendergraft, Terrie 93 Penucl, Valorie 93 Perry, David 93 Perry, Mark 93 Peters, Glennis 93 75, 176, 177, 178 243 Peterson, David Phares, Pamela 93 Phillips, Denise 93 Phillips, Allen 93 Phillips, Mike 93 Phillips, Rodrick 93 Piper, Gina 93, 197 Plaisted, Anthony 93 Plumlee, James 93 Poolaw, Carol 93 Pope, Karen 93 Poplin, Sherry 93 Porter, Melissa 93, 197 Prescott, Sherrie 93 Pritchard, Claudia 93 Prince, Joe 93 Price, Ricky 93 Proctor, Janet 93 Proctor, Scott 93 Puffer, Beckey 93 Rains, Sandra 93 Ramirez, Vincent 93 Rangel, Joe 93, 208 Rayner, Laura 93 Reddick, Kathleen 93 Redus, Patricia 93 Reid, Joseph 93 Reid, Toni 93 Reilly, John 93 Reilly, Misty 94, 197, 216 Reaser, Tim 94 Reser, Daniel 94 Rhodes, Brent 94, 171 Richards, Norman 94, 171 Richardson, Pamela 94 Richardson, Raymond 94 Richardson, Sharon 94 Richardson, Victor 94, 172 Ridenour, Robin 94 Riedel, Kevin 94 Righter, Kathryn 94 Rinke, Chistopher 94 Risinger, Dewa ne 94 River, RaymonclI94, 171 Robbins, Cindy 94 Roberts, Debra 94, 215 Robertson, Linda 94 Robison, Tommy 94 Robles, Cynthia 94 Rodriquez, Ted 94 Rogers, Debra 94 Rojos, Daniel Rooks, Rae 94, Roper, Melissa 94, 197 Rosewitz, Dawn 94 Ross, Deborah 94 Ross, William 94 Rossine, Pat 94 Sackett, Richard 94 Salyer, Jason 94 Sanchez, Tony 94 Sanford, Linda 94 Sartin, John 94, 171 Saulsberry, Carol 94 Scalph, Cari 94, 175, 177 Scott, Alan 94 Scott, Anita 94 Scott, Daniel 94 Sebastian, Albert 94 Selvidge, Llyod 94 Senter, Lee 94 Sharp, Julia 95, 177, 178 Shelton, Billy 95, 171 Ships, Sherrom 95 Shuck, Henry 95, 114, 172 Simer, Natalie 83, 86, 95, 177, Sinclair, Donna 95 ' Smith, Danita 95 Singleton, Mary 95, 197 Sloan, Smith Denney 95, 171 Elbert 95 Smith Jeff 95, 179 Smith, Raymond 95, 171 Smith, Rita 95, 159 Smith Tammy 95 Smith Todd 95 Smith Tommy Kirk 95 Smith Tommy Morris 95 Snawder, Charles 95, 171 Spain, Granger 95 Spencer, Diane 95, 197 Spivey, Tina 95, 197 Starling, Paula 95 Steed, Sherri 95 Stell, Susan 95 Stella, James 95 Stwphens, Carlandus 95 Stephens, Christopher 95, Stevens, Kent 95 Stout, Terry 95 Straughn, John 95 Stuart, Cathrine 95 178, 197 Stuart, Raymond 95 Sullivan, Crystal 95, 59, 195 208 Sullivan, Kathy 95, 197 Sullivan, Mary 95 Sumrall, Linda 95, 214 Sutton, Micheal 95 Tabor, Anthony 95 Tabor, Sandy 95 Tabor, Susan 95 Talbott, Donna 95 Tampkins, Jenise 95 Tannor, Paul 95, 171 Taylor, Cheryl 95 Taylor, Tamra 95 Teague, Norma 95, 215 Terrill, Terri 95 Thayer, Brenda 95 Thomas, Richard 95, 179 Thomas, Steven 95 Thomas, Timothy 95, 171 Thomas, David 95 Tillery, Greg 95 Tillman, Tamara 95 Tindell, Jenn 95 Tinsley, Charlles 95 Tippit, Terry 95 Tobiason, Donna 95 Toney, Phillip 95 Townsend, Carla 95 Teaster, Robert 95, 171, 195 Trousdale, Jeffery 95 Truelock, Darlene 95 Trygstad, Steven 96 Tucker, Tommy 96 Turbyfill, Cleata 96 Turner, Darla 96, 211 Tyler, Chris 96 Vest, Gayla 96 Vietta, Vicki 96, 197 Wagnon, Cynthia 96 Walker, Eva 96 Walker, Jerri 96 Walker, Martin 96 Wall, Brian 96 Walley, Daivd 96 Waltz, John 96 Ward, Christi 96, 197 Warfel, Tina 96 Waters, Rhonda 96 Waters, Wendelln 96, 197 Webb, Carl Wesley, Jeffery 96 Wesley, John 96 White, Candace 92, 96, 165, 197 White, Chuck 96, 169 White, Ronald 96 VVhitemore, Georgia 96 Whitson, Brent 96 Widdifield, Robin 96 Wilke, Leslie 96 Wilkerson, Peggy 96, 152, 153, 165, 197 W'illiams, Darla 96 Williams, Deborah 96 Williams, George 96 Williams, Shelley 96 NVillis, Nancy 96, 197 Willis, Tami 96 Wilson, Anthony 96 VVilson, Benny 96 XVilson, Busty 96 XVilson, Rickey 96 XVilson, Tony 96 Wind, David 96 NVingficld, Greg 96, 195 Wingfield, Leanna 96, 154, 155, 177 VVingfield, Teresa 92, 96, 152, 153, 154, 155, 197 Wisdom, Johni 96 Witener, Tamala 96 Wojak, Vince 96 Womack, Cayle 96 VVomack, Cheryl 96, 211 Wong, Tom 96 Woods, Doug 96 Worminpjton, Cheryl 96, 197 NVright, Roxanne 96 Wullenwaber, Lisa 59, 96 NVyant, Greg 96 Yarbrough, Pamela 96 Ybarra, Marcia 96, 177, 197, 215 Yeager, Kevin 96 York, Tracy 96 Young, Chris 96 Young, Lewis 96 Zerbe, Brian 96 Zinmerman, Linda 96 Zompa, Edward 96 Zunwalt, Roy 96, 216 Faculty Aaron, Fred 70 Albertson, Ina 70 Armstrong, Buddy 70 Bachman, Rick 70, 71 Beesley, Paul 70 Branham, Don 70 Brown, Debbie 70, 75 Burnett, Cathy 70 Buswell, Al 209, 71, 72 Calaway, Hardy 71 Caswell, Troy 71, 76 Chitsey, Luanna 71, 74 Clemmons, Jim 71, 75 Colston, Don 68 Corder, James 36, 71, 76 Curtis, C. 71 Davis, Marie 67, 69 Dilling, Anita 71 Dickson, P. 177 Dixon, J. 71 Duncan, P. 71, 77 Ethridge, Don 72 Fee, Marion 220, 72 Fischer, Gayle 72, 75 Fisher, Larry 72, 174 Fitzgerald, Barbara 72 Flood, Gladys 73 Foster, C.D. 73 Fritzler, Mary 73, 77 Frosch, Carol 73 Goslin, Betty 73 Granaham, Barbara 73 Green, Ernest 67, 69 Griffin, Eddie 178 , 224, 225 Havenstrite, VVinston 67, 70, 73 Hawkins, Lloyd 73 Gire, Bonnie 73 Holland, Leo 67 Holt, David 73 Horton, Kathleen 73 Hurst, Larry 171, 73 Irwin, Ima 73 Jackson, Elaine 73, 226, Jones, Louis 73, 74 Jones, Gail 73 Kelley, Maxyne 74 Kinnear, Helen 74 Klentos, Lilia 74, 75 Locke, Darl 74 Logan, Dick 74 Long, Jeannie 74 McLennan, Wes 74 Manning, Henry 74 Marson, Mildred 216, 74 Maxwell, Tom 175 Maynard, Lyle 67, 74 Meier, Joe 74 Melton, Allen 75 Mock, Chyrrel 75 Moon, Audrey 75 Morehead, Jean 75 Morrison, Carol 62, 75 Muncaster, Barbara 75 Murphy, Larry 75 Neugent, Debbie 75 Newman, J.T. 39, 75, 77 Newson, Leslie 41, 75 Nix, Bonnie 76 Pafford, Kathy 76 Prescott, Susan 76 Prober, Jan 76 Richey, Dave 69 Rose, Gary 76 Sauer, Marge Schrage, Pat Sheperd, Betty 76 Silvernail, H. 39, 76 Smith, Carl 69 Staton, Ron 76, 230 Trautwein, Tery 76 Thompson, Evelyn 69 Voght, Andrew 77 YValker, Mona 77 XVard, Cindy 77 VVhite, Lynne 77 VVilhite, XVilson 179, 77 Wiseman, Craig Z. 'Q THE!-3 D. . .on T1-IE BEGINNING fl . 41?f'FW'2f!F1ff ND 246 ,- un 2 Fifi!! li: el, V. is as l J Vziiifr . - 5 ,, if f N... E3 sri gs. NNN .--- Q Ay -- , ..,..m ,,,f ,V .V . ....,..e....f..W, .., , .,., ., .. .. ,,f, . ,. ,.-.....,,. . .,,,...,..... The end of the year brings us to reflect on many things about the past. It's glories and defeats. The essay we should have written, but didxft. Coming to all those early morning club meetings. American History. Good friends. Read- ing Julius Caesar. Getting a driver's license. Getting a parking ticket. Going to a contest. Trying to memorize 500 spelling words in 5 minutes. Beading inthe library. All of these experiences will, in some way, shape the rest of our lives. We may think of high school as one big course in General Education, but it is more than that. It is a testing ground in which we prove ourselves, and it is a refining station to prepare us, to get us ready to face the World. And the success of our lives will not depend on the facts and figures we learn in high school, but on the knowledge we should have gained aboutipeopleg flnwthe years to come, each of us will try to gauge our personal success. If We have understood people and tried to help them, the answer will be simple. The task of living is real, but we will truimph because we have only reached a starting point. G g This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. it is rather the end of the beginning. Winston Churchill. . e a T Folsom AQIJILA STAFF Thomas M. Poteet III A V y Mark Hicks ge g Charles steve Todd Brian johnson Bobby Willis Cheryl Anquoe Mark Hicks jalene Atwood Cindy Nelson ' Debbie Clidewell Nathan Zimmerman Natalie Simer David Sturgis i ,Leslie Charboneau Tori Fields A Lisa Goeller Cheryl Anquoe U Steve Campbell Karie Hawthome Vicki Mullins Darrell Newman Kimi Pradmore jim Corder Studios A Photography Publishing Editor Assistant Editor Photo Editor Photographer Photographer Photographers Photographer Photographer f Arts and Graphics Student Life Academics Academics Faculty A Faculty g Sophomore Class Sophomore Class ' junior Class ' junior Class junior Class Senior Class Senior Class Royalty Sports Sports Organizations Advisor t V23 ' t f f 1 . , 4 , 4 W ,A ,, f F f ,f f f 'yi W , I QW 5 ' 5' 'f f n V' f f ' ,w1.M,:7A,Mmawwf'-4 0Y'j WV ' , V A ' , , M,,,.,,,, ,. fwwff-fwww 'ff f 'W N K , ,Jw , , ,,,. ,W , ,,,,QMW-,wwf H : f 11' W- WW ww ,w,f.M.,..,,,....... .,,1-my-ff A 4 W, ,,,.W,.,m,, W I ,,,W,W ,,,,,,,W ,.,, M. M.,w7,.,,,,.,7'-Wm.-,,...f V my ,W . , ,f f W ,f , ,, , ., . . ,L n 'W' , ,W.W,WMw.m.W.. M.., W. , , ,M 323, b K 4 N 1 , , , J, ,4 N , ', - ,,,,, , , f,, I E Y E 1 I, V , , , P , N , , , V, -... Del City High, the one we love, Will be on high and far above. The schools may come and go on by, But our own Eagles soar on high. We'll ne'er forget as years go by, Our triumph schools, Del City High. O, Father, let us understand The future is in Thy right hand. Our triumph glories must be won By our ownselves and forgotten sons O, Father, grant us ever be A strong arm of our history. DEL CITY HIGH


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