Denison High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Denison, TX)
- Class of 1971
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Qiudeni Life Hail lo lhee our Alma Mafer School we love so dear Wifh our friends and fellow comrades We spend our happy years. Though we leave we'll always cherish Memories old and new Hail 'ro Thee our Denison High School We are all for you. X i l l f 5 I 3 'WX 31 -2 .r, W, A ii? FN' 'N , rr This school year was basically lhe same as any school year, we sludiecl s- hacl lun, experienced saol moments ol Jrrial and error. There were games and dances, I W fm A I Voices were hoarse from Pep Rally roofing and singing. There were brief momenis of giory for some in sporis, musical, or ciramaric pro- ciuciions. All shared The iwopeiess realify of Examinafions and deadlines, +he semesrer grades, The noon Jrime rush in The parking lors. These impressions are only a few rhaf were packed info Jrhis full year. 9 CrecliT Tor The proolucTion oT This looolcgoes To The Yellow Jacl4eT Annual STaTT. The sTaTT, however, has Turnishecl only The- ouTlines oT The sTory ThaT you Tinol when you Turn These pages Tilled wiTh warm smiles oT Trienolship vqw.-mwwmmlmww Q W 1 w I A W 1 12 And many happy recolleclions. The resl is up lo The individual. Uniclerclassmen who relurn To D.l-l.S. in The liall will conlinue lo keep up Jrhe high slenolarols oil The school and .- ikvag 3 1 E R' 435 R sf Q1 W A 1- M I W 'ks . fl-' f 1 ff. - sw 1. , '54 4 A W' ' f ' N -- W .f , , ... ,F 'H , in ' L'-w, f??fVQ3f V. 5 V s u e QT? ' 152' , I , , , M 1fg4m,,,:. wi X e -.- Q 1 .af V 1 , ' M :, 1 gf tv far A ' f I K v '5 51 ,,LLnv ..?,..jW aw 5, K Slrive for impriovemenl. C-Braoluales will go llweir separale ways using flue knowledge llwey have gained here lo slrive for successfg lT is rioT Today ThaT you will appreciaTe The Yellow JackeT. To- morrow, when iT is noT so easy To Thinlc back on I97l, you will Treasure The memories This book has sTored Through iTs Theme: Refleciions of '7I' ' I6 Qs Q Q 5 4 To one who is greafly admired by loolli S+uden+Siand facully. To one who has sl1own greal unders+anding and has given us such cooperalion. To one who has a greal deal of school spirif and enrlwusiasm. To one who gives freely of ner lime and of herself. The l97l annual sialic proudly dedica+es 'rhe 7I Yellow Jaclcef +o Mrs. Gene Siclrles. ' wiv' ' awww SfK 'lg p - o f . ' - 3 . ,' ' I L . H 1 K ,xy ' 5 V. HD ,Q x 1 S X I sg 9 ' A 'ff A -N X ' fx!! Q 1. , v 1 .2 'V ' A- X ug 3 ' H -' l 4 . , .LS . 4, Q 'fzflg ' 4955.11 'X , .- ' . Q , 1' vw , 1 6 .nv . X. F S s h A KN v A. :ki Q. Q! 4 u' f A ' 5? I V In - u- ., ,QQ -ui Ja U, ,ti O w ' ' ' ..,, RQ Q gy .. . xl ' -Q K , .I ' .X M 4, N, ,N ,A M . , J' 1 8 ' 5 ki ACADEMICS Awards and Achievemenis r- Rhonda Skaggs, general presidenlr of Y-Teens, has given much of herself in service rhrough rhis organizalion. Mrs. Carpenfer, head sponsor, had The privilege lo presenl her wirh +he annual Y-Teen Cup of Complele Girlhood. Awards and Achievemenfs The PresidenT's Physical l:iTness Award is one oT The hiqhesT personal honors one can receive. Qnly a very Tew physical educaTion sTudenTs ever achieve The sTandards seT down Tor This award. Richard BryanT is shown here being presenTed This cerTiTicaTe Trom Coach ScoTT. Awards and Achievemenis John Derichsweiler, Sludenl Council President receives a gill presenred To him by Mrs. Sullivan for The leadership he has shown 'rhroughoul Jrhe year. Twenry sludenls were named for academic awards and received lerler swealers lor lheir achievemenls. Named were English II, Alan Risrer and Esrher Eryq Biology, David Garvin and Leslie Kupka: Geomelrry, Loyd l-lurson and Sheryl Qverrurlz English III, Samuel l-lenry and Lois Thompson: American l-lislory. Roy Scoll and lvlelanie Lee: Che-misrry, Ben Willis and Susan Williams: Algebra II. Ken 'Corcoran and Brenda Odlet English lV, John Dornsladler and lvlary Langford: Physics, David Turner and lvlary Sullenberger: and Trigonomelry. Geoffrey Morrison and Susan Vogel. Saluie +0 Reiiring Teachers For The many years ol leaching governmenr lo Seniors, Mr. Worlh Waller was presenlecl a piece ol walermelon by some of his sludenls. Seniors are raughl slrucly skills by Mrs. lvlyrlle Car- penrer. She has Taughl lor 40 years, 9 of Them al DHS. She is general Y-Teen sponsor lor sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Her lasl acl as sponsor ol lhis organizarion was rhe presenralion of rhe Y-Teen cup ol complele girlhood' ro Rhonda Skaggs, general president The rask ol leaching governmenl lo seniors is crecliled ro Mr. Waller. He has Jraughr for 33 years, 4 of Them al DHS. He was also senior class sponsor. His main Task in Senior Day acrivilies was being in charge ol admirring srudenls inlo Loy Lake Park. Mrs. Myrrle Carpenler is shown here raking a bile ol her 'ireriring 'reacheri' presenl. Top Ten Karla Allen Janice Hawkins Om K a llw y B ro W n if if x, X mm Mary Holbrook Gail Manana Ann McMenamy Top Ten Geoffrey Morrison Par Srevens David Turner Mary Sullenburger School Board ,...azr' ,., ww - , i io i MR. BRUCE l-TIBBITT PresidenT DR. JOHN SAUNDERS SecreTary The board oT educaTion is composed oT men giving oT Their Time To meeT TogeTher in order ThaT They may work Toward The beTTermenT oT our school sysTem. They are responsible Tor The school policies, school employmenT and The im- provemenT ol The school buildings. This year The school board has passed Tor The sTudenTs oT DHS a wriTTen dress code composed by a reps resenTaTive group oT sTudenTs. The dress code has meT wiTh Tavorable and unTavorable aTTif Tudes buT in general iT is anoTher sTep ahead made possible by The school board. MR. ELLIS WOOD W ,. - 'I '- KE iv 0 School Board DR. L. T. DAVIS MR. LOU RICHARDS k I I v Assisiani Quperiniendenis MR. VAUGHN R. SMITH Assis+an+ Superinfendenf for Business Affairs MR. BILL L. JACOBS Assisfanf Superin+enden+ for Adminishafaon Principal ln his boolc, Peace wiTl'i God, Dr. Billy Graham sTaTes ThaT an individual sTarTs on The 'lGreaT QuesT The mo' menT he is born. l-le was speaking ol The spiriTual guesT. l believe This and more. l Teel a man also sTarTs his guesT Tor knowledge The momenT he is born. AlThough he may be deTerred along The way by unimporTanT Things, he should esTablish his goals early in liTe and sTrive To reach Them. May l urge each ol you To seT your goals high. Please remember ThaT iT may be necessary aT Times To sTand aside Trom The crowd To Tollow your guesT Tor knowledge and undersTanding. l.yndol lrby, Principal Denison Senior High School Always making lhemselves available lo lhose in need ol assislance are Mr. George Pelrus labovel, Mr. George Corky Bowling lbelowl ancl lvlr. Henry Scoll lrighll. Though lhe- numerous jobs belonging lo an assislanl principal are very much essenlial lo lhe smoolh operalion ol a school, many limes lhey go unheralcled. The newesl aclclilion lo lhe lille ol assislanl princi- pal is lvlr. Scoll. He along wilh lvlr. Pelrus and Mr. Bowling successlully bridge lhe gap belween slu- denls and aclminislralion. Q-'ixllinnngsql Secreiaries WN,N,,..,....,,, Always willing lo be of assislance lo all who come info The office, Mrs. Nelda Redding llefll and Mrs. Opal While lbelowl masier Jrhe problems of daily school life. Palience is reflecred in +he workings of These Two women wilh siudenls, laculiy and ihe prin- cipal, and +he second mile is Jrrod upon every day. f iiii 9 iii I is,: , ,...,, vi I Counselors Priceless living packages ol underslanding are lvlrs. Grace Sullivan frighll, Mrs. Karen l-loplcins labovej and lvlr. lge Slevens llopl. These Three share a parl of Themselves each day minislering To slu- denls' needs while enioying every minule of il. Though sludenls and counselors diller in opinions oc- casionally, There is slill a bond lhal brings Them lo- gelher when lhere is a serious problem lo be solved or a ioy lo be shared. i1 35 English Deparlmenl MRS. GENE SICKLES, B.A., M.E. MRS. RACHEL ANDERSON, B.A DEPARTMENT HEAD Auslin College, OU, NTSU, SSC Cenlral Slale College, SSC English ll, Soph., Y-Teens English IV, Seniors, Y-Teens www MRS. KAY CARLSON, B.A. MRS- JOANN EVANS, B.A- SSC Auslin College English lll, Juniors EN-3llSlW lll and IV English Deparimeni 1 MRS. ALPHA JORDAN, B.A., M.T, l'lusTon-'l'illoTson, SSC English ll, Soph., Y-Teens To speak The English language properly is one oT The besT cornplimenTs e can besTow on his Tellow man. ln The English DeparTmenT communi- is broken clown and reassembled in order ThaT The sTudenTs may MRS- NANCY MEADOWS. BA- nd and appreciaTe iTs worTh. The sTudy oT The shorT sTory, The of Arkansas , , ngllsh. ETA and poeTry also help To enrich The lives oT Those sTuclenTs who are ng To grasp Their insTrucTional values. ,,,. M , -'WM-W , f-jg - isisi ss l I a MRS. PAMELA BITZA, B.S. MRS. VERNA MCCLURE. BS., M.E. SMC SSC, NTSU English l and ll English lll Maih Deparimeni MR. JOHN GARDNER, B.S., M.E. DEPARTMENT HEAD OU, SSC, U of Tulsa, Aus+in College, Texas AEM Seniors, marh, physics MRS. SHIRLEY MCDONALD, B.S. MR. GLEN THOMAS, B.S. SSC. USC. UN SSC Geomefry, Algebra l Geomelry Discovering solulions To malhemarical problems provides The sludenr wilh a basis for seeking solurions lo lile's problems. Thus everyone is benelilecl by +he Malh Deparfmenr. Malh is an esseniial ingredienl for lhe science-minded siudenf. And 'for Those who seek crediis alone, maih can even have ils humorous side. Trigonomelry siudenis, how aboui U boi? H 5- 1 T 1 ' , -V N , gg Q, sggwf I .. . a f, N ', 5 if ,r's - ' ' R L i ' ' MRS. ELIZABETH SEER, B.S., M.A. TWU Algebra I and ll MR. D. D. MCKNIGHT. B.S., M.E. Prairie View A 8: M, SSC Algebra l, Relaled Mafh II MR. JOHN TERRY, B.A., M.A. AusTin College Biology MR. BILL DAY, B.S. CenTral Mich. U. Biology, Science Club X Science Deparimeni i .e... i . 4 f ical., 5 MRS. MADELINE ANDERSON, B.S., M.E. DEPARTMENT HEAD U of Texas, ETSU, Sophomores, Biology, HealTh Careers Club i, MR. JAMES ROWLAND, M.S., B.S. SSC ChernisTry, Physical Science MR. HAROLD BALLOU, B.S. OCU. SSC A-Team Track, B-Team FooTbalI, Biology Smelly halls, smellier Trogs, clams, and worms, clirTy glassware, and acrid experimenTs help To reTlecT The Science DeparTmenT wiThin The sTu- clenTs' minds. The Teachers and The sTudenTs, TogeTher, explore The realm oT science kindling in each oTher a deeper awareness and undersTancling of The world and The rules ThaT iT musT obey. 39 fe Social Qiudies Deparimeni f : 1' :-, ,, ' . sew, A -145 zfffai: 'r ., ' . we sf! '96, veiswsz Q.: .. T , ' w, . . 1 'Q ' i 1, wx - . , si. . - f . .2:: .1 .fg. n TL, fy, ,,I,k , : W1E4 Qfciiilttixi-zz'Wg-fiil ,,,. f'e,,g.5..,g-fmu:gw' , ' ' wfggfficfre . , hz - -f ,3,,1.i.. .5 , ,g ' 1-,rim ff We 5 if T QT' T ,fff T Tw QQ get f ww ' In J flffgw. Wiz Es W if THQ 2 Z'TiTZ.ii. Q gi iw Q , M . T ' 51 115 f Q M, ck LL MISS ELIZABETH BLEDSOE, MA. DEPARTMENT HEAD Baylor. OU, SSC American l'lisTory. Civics MR. ROBERT LACKEY, 8.5. OU. CenTral STaTe SSC MR. WORTH WALTER, B.S., M.E. To produce responsible, civic- minded ciTizens is The main goal oT The Social STudies DeparT- menT. STudenTs are TaughT The hows and The whys oT our sTaTe's, -and our naTion's and our world's basic sTrucTural Tounda- Tion along wiTh an undersTandinq oT The peoples ThaT made iT so. For Those who Teel ThaT This coun- Try is in need oT a change. maybe a beTTer loolc aT whaT makes up our naTion's qovernmenT and The righTs an individual does and does noT possess would igniTe ThoughTs inTo acTions oT improve- menT. Seniors, Civics, Economics World HTSTOVYT World G9OC3VaPhY Social MR. DAVID DONOWHO, B.A., M.E. ETSU Seniors, U.S. Hisfory, Texas His+ory, Civics . m 11, 'WMM ...,. MR. ROBERT KETCHAM. B.S.. M,E. U of Maryland, SSC American Hisrory Siudies Deparimeni MR. WARREN BLOOD. B.S. S+. Cloud U Seniors, American Hisfory MR. J. L. McCARTY, B.S.. M.S. NTSU World and Texas Hisfory Phgsical Educaiion Deparimeni MR. GERALD MEYER, B.S. DEPARTMENT HEAD Baylor Head Coach, AThleTic Dire-cTor MR. BOBBY WILHOITE, BS. Pepperdine College, Navarro Jr. College FooTball Coach .H , 'Uh QF! NJ,, we E4 Wh EnThusiasm would besT de- scribe The Physical EducaTion De- parTmenT. WheTher bouncing To and Tro To swaT a ball over a vol- leyball neT or svvelTering under The summer sun To play a game OT baseball, iT all adds up To The sheer enioymenT oT Toning The human body To The pealc oT iTs perTecTion. MISS EXAH MASON, B.S. Hardin-Simmons l'lealTh, Tennis, Soph., Y-Teens Physical Educaiion Deparlmeni MISS GAII. RINGNESS. BA., MA. SWT. Mary Hardin Baylor. ETSU Physical Eclucafion MR. HENRY SCOTT, B.A., M.E. SSC B-Team Baslcellsall, Baseball Coach, Assislanl Principal MR. JIM KAZMIERSKI, B.S., M.S. Texas A 81 M B-Team Foolball Coach, Assislanl Track Coach, l-leal+h MR. WELDON HAFLEY, B,S. Navarro Jr. College. TSU, NTSU Baslcelball Fine Aris Deparimeni MR. ROGER HANSON, B.M.E., M.E. DEPARTMENT HEAD ETSU Mixed Choir, Girls' Chorus, Male Chorus and Hanson's Headaches MR. NICKI ROBERSON, B.A ETSU Juniors, Speech, Thespians MRS. DOROTHY RICHARDSON, B.A. MR. ELDON SONNENBURG, M.A. Hardin-Simmons, Howard Payne. SSC NT AFT' Band To make The world a beTTer place, The individual musT lcnow himselT and how To express ThaT soul wiThin. The Eine ArTs DeparTmenT provides many ouTleTs Through which The sould may sail: wheTher iT be oraTory, playing an insTrumenT oT personal choice, producing a masTerpiece oT arT, or releasing a song Trom The hearT. Once a person discovers his own niche in liTe he can Then share himselT wiTh oThers. 44 m:s55VifFsfffi5E- ' 'TT - . -. A as . ' m f r MR. JESSE RIDDLE, B.A SSC, NTSU, ETSU. Band Business Deparimeni MR. OSBORN DAVIS, B.S., M.E. NTSU Bookkeeping I and II I MRS. RUTH WHITFIELD, B.S. DEPARTMENT HEAD TWU, SSC, NTSU Secrefarial Training, Juniors, Y-Teens MRS. SYLVIA WALKER, B.S. Howard Payne Typing I, GeneraI Business, Drill Team MR. JOE MARTIN, B.B.A., M.E. ETSU Typing, Juniors The Business Deparimeni offers specialized subiecis, such as Iirsi and second year Jryping and shorihand which aid in improving srudy habiis essen- 'riaI for coIIege as well as preparing The siudenis for office occuparions. Bookkeeping is anoiher skiII re- quired by many business professions, and can be vi+aI for personaI use if 'rhe siudenr Takes advaniage of The experience. Vocaiional-Indusirial Deparimeni MR. CHARLES KNIGHT, B.B., M.S. DEPARTMENT HEAD MRS. ANN WHITWORTH, BS SSC TGXGS A 31 M VocaTionaI OTTice EducaTion Seniors, VocaTionaI AgricuITure. EFA MRS, FRANCES WILLIS. B.S., M.A. MR. PHILLIP HADDOCK. B.S. SSC. TWU, OU SSC, SMU Homemaking I and II. Home DraTTing I and II ManaqemenT The VocaTionaI-IndusTriaI DeparTmenT Trains sTudenTs Tor chosen occu- paTions in order ThaT They be quaIiTied in The presenT as weII as aTTer graduaTion. Wherever a person's inTeresT Iies, There can be Tound an un- IimiTed suppIy oT opporTuniTy To pursue This goaI To iTs TuIIesT. Homem- ' T h aking, CosmeToIoqy, MeTaI Trades, and DraTTmq are iusT a Tew o T e courses oTTered To inspire and seT ablaze The hidden mTeresTs and TaIenTs OT The sTudenTs. 46 MR. CHARLES MCCOY SSC. GCC, Texas A 8: M Mefal Trades, VICA Vocaiional-Indusirial Deparimeni 5 5 is MR. JAMES MILLIGAN, M.S. Prairie View Woodshop I, II, and III I I MR. RYAL SKAGGS. B.A. Aus+in College Indusirial Cooperafive Training H. - y 1-, . ?'1..s.1drffff :,,f- s Rik S II' TG MRS. OLETA STUBBLEFIELD, B.A. ETSU Homemaking Il. Home Management FHA MRS. ALMA GADDY U of Texas. AC Cosmefology I and II ., I MISS CYNTHIA BROWN, B.S. MRS. MARIE MOORE, B.S., M.E. ETSU Prairie View Soph. I'-Iomemaking, FI-IA Cosmefology Miscellaneous Deparlmenl MRS. MYRTLE CARPENTER. BA., M.E. DEPARTMENT HEAD NTSU, U ol l'lousTon, OSU STudy Skills, General Y-Teen Sponsor Curriculum is The rooT oT a school, and educaTion is whaT school is all about buT This is noT all ThaT a school can be. The Mis- cellaneous DeparTmenT gives The sTudenTs a choice oT subiecTs dil- Tering Trom The regular reading, wriTing, and ariThmeTic. From Toreign languages ThaT baTTle The Tongue To scaring The counTry- side by learning To drive, all These and more make up one oT The mosT Tun group oT subiecTs ever TaughT in a school. l MR, EARL TURNER, B5, MR. JOHN HARTSELL, B.A. Texas A 84 M Howard Payne Drivers EducaTion PSYCl'1OlOqy. Ef1qliSh Ill Miscellaneous Deparimeni a 3: MISS BRENDA LANE, BA., M.E. MR. JAMES STEWARD, B.S. SSC SSC Spanish I and Il Drivers Educafion, Disfribufive Educafion MR. G-RADY VINCENT. B.S., M.S. ETSU Drivers Educalion, Seniors MRS. PRISCILLA TURNER. BA Jarvis Clwrisfian College Visiling Teacher Miscellaneous Deparlmenl If a sludenl enjoys school he will gel more oul ol il and pro- iecl himself inlo ils many ouilels. Wilh The various courses offered The sludenl cannol help bul have al leasl one high poinl in his six- hour day. The Miscellaneous De- parlmenl also coniains Those who help The sludenl oulside lhe classroom. The library would nol be The haven ol companionalole solilude il is il il were noi for +he smiling assislance ol The librar- ians. For Those who need a friend, The school has i'rs own vis- iling Teachers. MR. ERNEST SMITH, B.A. SSC, ETSU Visi+ing Teacher MRS. FRED Pl'llLLlPS, B.A. MRS. KAY CASEY, B.A. Ausfin College Auslin College La+in I and ll Journalism, Slinger Sfalf, Annual Sfall. Pholography Miscellaneous Deparimenl 3 ww. ADP- XX MRS. JUDY GARNER. BA. SSC English III. French l MRS. DOLLIE THOMPSON, M.L.S. ETSU Assislanl Librarian MRS. DOROTHY RISTER MRS. CHARLINE BLACK, M.S. Durham Business College ETSU Library Assislanf Librarian Business and Adminisiraiion MISS IDA MAE VOSS MR. O. C. MULKEY MR. W. L. MRS. MARTHA NMRS. REBECCA Curriculum Direcior Eiemenfary Supervisor Recepfioriisr Direcior of Eecieral Secrerary io The Programs Superiniendeni MRS. DOROTHY MRS. BETTY RENFRO MRS. HELEN WEGER MRS. CORA LOU MRS. PAT WOODS LOGAN Secretary Secretary To the XNHWI-EY Secrefary-Bookkeeper Bookkeeper Caiereria Supervisor Business Office Coordinaior MISS SHERRIE LE MRS. CAROLYN MRS- I-Oi-A MAE MR. DARREL LEE BARRON RIGGINS STEVENS WALKER Secreiory Caieferia Supervisor Coordiriaior of Vocaiional Supervisor Reading Clinics Behind +he Scenes Those who work behind lhe scenes of our school pul in nu- merous hours in order +ha'r il run smoolhly, eilicienfly and neafly. From clean-up To cooking 'rhese people are very necessary and very much appreciaied. The cafeieria workers This year are Mrs. Thelma Kinnamon, manag- er, Mrs. Jewel Smilh, Mrs. Vera Fleicher, Mrs. Susie Dill: +he maids are Mrs. Elizabeih Marlin, Mrs. Mar'rha Cooper: The cuslo- dians are Mr. Douglas Carr, Mr. Dennis Lloyd, Mr. J. W. Lynch, and Mr. l.. Z. Wilemon. Behind ihe Scenes if EL. UGG i'i 'M www, The bus drivers give of 'rheir Time and pafience To ihe siudenis of DHS before and af'rer school as well as during ihe clay for our-of-'rown evenfs. These men include: Marvin Vaughn, E. D. Lewis, Carol Whaley, Jaclc Balchley, M. C. McBrayer, Jaclc Haslewood, Gene McClair. M. L. Johnson, Jim Marlin and Bill Fisher lsiflinql. Those who handle fhe mainlenance of our school are: lbaclc row, from lelf To righfl Carol Whaley, Marvin Vaughn, Roscoe Lee. E. D. Lewis, Bobby Earnharf, Sam Haskins, Bobby Meales, Bobby House, and Jim Marlin: lironl' row, from lefi fo righfl Bill Fisher, A. C. Chrisi- man, Bob Monroe, Mainlenance Engineer, Arihur Page and J. W. Weaser. M M 'VY ORGANIZATIONS The purpose oT The STudenT Council is To enlisT The Qiudeni Council ROW l: D. Sickles, 6. Doshier, S. Mabary, S. Williams, N. Fowler, S. Hinoiosa, J. Reuck, C. Brown. ROW 2: Mrs. Grace Sullivan Sponsor: M. Miller, Assembly Chairman: N. ScoTT, Soc. Chairman: S. Nicholson, Treas.: C. Brookings, Scrapbook Chairman: C Floyd, P. Williams, S. Couch, T. Thomason, K. WhiTaker, P. Greer, C. HunTer, R. Yerion, A. HeaTh, S. Ward, G. Banks, S. Hawkins M. Flynn. l.. Richards, ROW 3: R. Skaggs, Dev. Chairman: D. Morrison, Sec.: S. STeedman, Co-spiriT Chairman: J. Miller, N Hawkins, D. Henslee, D. WalTers, V. Guess, G. Davis, P. Murphy, J. WalTers, S. Nicholas, G. BlounT, M. CarTer, D. Pipkin, S. Beard V. Nix, J. DornsTadTer, J. Williams. ROW 4: J. Derichsweiler, Pres.: L. Brown, V. Pres.: M. Richards, SpiriT Chairman: J. Cook, R Morales, J. Reynolds, R. Odom, J. Hayes, J. Aynes, J. Flood, R. Yaeger, R. Forguson, C. Spears, B. TilTon, D. BlounT, J. Meek, K JeTTcoaT, R. Washburn, R. Kane. lnTeresT oT all D.H.S. sTudenTs in exTra curricular ac- TiviTies and promoTe sTudenT parTicipaTion in These acTiviTies. Each year The STudenT Council sponsors many acTiviTies To keep The sTudenTs involved in Their school. AT The beginning oT The year They assisT in enrollmenT procedures and have a Howdy Mixer Tor sTudenTs To become acguainTed. They held a dance and holdup To collecT money Tor The March oT Dimes. This is The second year D.H.S. has raised more money Tor This cause in compeTiTion wilh Sherman. The council also hosTed The DisTricT ConvenTion This year. They senT ChrisTmas cards To veTerans and col- lecTed Toys Tor Terrell STaTe School. To promoTe spir- iT, The STudenT Council sponsored OuieT Day, a Triendship supper beTore The Sherman game, home- coming parade, Telegram To The TooTball Team and assisTed wiTh The dress code. For Their money making proiecT This year The STudenT Council sponsored Cyrano DeBergerac, a play 'presenTed by The Casa Manana players. Mrs. Sullivan collecTs money Trom sTudenTs collecTing Tor The MOD hold-up . Siudeni Council John Derischweiler represenled lhe slu- denf body as Sludenl Council President Sheila Sarlor. and Calhy Chandler hold-up a molorisf on Main Slreel during +he MOD drive. K A The Sluclenl Council sponsored lhe Casa lvlanana players in lheir presenlafion of Cyrano De Bergerac for DHS sludenls. Nexl year's Sludenl Council Presidenl is Mike Archer. Siinger Qiaff Ed' F F' ld F T EdiTor: D. Hopkins, Clubs Edie ROW I: P. Kelly, EdiTor'infChieT: V. Moore, Curriculum EdiTor: C. Spears, SporTs :Tori . ie s. ea ure Tor. This year The STinger has advanced To a new model oTTseT prinTing press. The new press enables The paper To TeaTure picTures and produce a more proTessional looking paper in less Time. The STinger STaTT Tries To be more inTorrnaTive and more inTere esTing. ln achieving This They hope To bring a liTTle more reading enioymenT To The sTudenTs oT DHS. Viclci Moore and Debbie Hopkins inserT The pages ol The STinger aTTer iT has been Tolded. Qiinger Sfaff Felecia Fields mocks up a page of llie Slinger. Craig Spears sells copies of The Slinger To Sieve Elmore and Wayne Linney. Edifor Palfy Kelly is slmown sfriping a masking slweef. Pally Kelly discusses page assignmenls willi Craig Spears. Cosmeiologg ROW I:T. Wimbish, G. Wimberly, P. Higgins, D. Farley, D. Casper. ROW 2: Mrs. M. B. Moore, Sponsor, W. Mellon, C. Slapleron, J. Ciaccio, P. Savage, D. Richardson. ROW 3: E. McFadden, M. Pinksfon, B. Yerr, C. Jolly, P. Garland, 6. Banks, M. Sleward, S. Marfinez. ROW 4: C. Huberl, M. Waldrop, J. Ryba. S. Farmer, B. Filzgeralcl, J. Fowler, D. Musgrave, K. Wallers. WCA Chaplers 943 and 24, known as Cosrnelolo- gy I and II, help unire a common bond belween all sludenrs enrolled in lrade and indusrrial educarion. Field +rips +o Norrh Texas Barber and Beaury Supply, Belrina Wig Faclrory and demonslralions in cosmel- ics and hair slyling keep +he girls up on The la+es+ sryles, ancl mefhods of achieving Jrhese sryles. High- lighr of lhe Cosmefrology ll girls' Jrwo years is when Jrhey alrended Sfale Board Examinalion in Auslin, May I7. The Jrhirly girls who look 'rhe examinalion re- ceived 'rheir license lo become beauricians. Wanda Flaherry gives Glenda Banks a facial during cusronrier day. ' Cosmeiologg I ROW I: C. Green, N. Canrrell, Treas.: B. Winclwesrer, J. Kennon, C. Crane. ROW 2: D. Clwrislman, Rep.: D. Boclc, P. Floyd, lvl. Luper, T. Bradley, S. Bell. ROW 3: D. Nabors, W. Flalwerly. D. Williams, T. MCG-lynn, S. San- ford, B. Clnrisfman. ROW 4: J. Baclcesl, G. lvloralies, J. Collins, K. Thomas, R. lv1cAlisfer, l.. Russell, Mrs. A. Gaddy. Sponsor. 'fimsw---Q-..... Mr. Lynclol Irby presenfed llme 30 senior girls who Tool: +l'ie Shale Board Examinarion flneir beaufician license. Vocalional Supervisor, Mr. Darrel Walker, was gues+ af rhe meering. Senior Cosmefoloqy girls and +l'1eir molliers relurned +0 flie high school affer lwo days in Ausrin, where 'rhey look fheir S+a+e Board Exams. Senior Y-Teens ROW I: H. Tappan, S. Nicholson, Sr. Pres.: M. Dusek, Sr. Sec.: R. Skaggs, Gen. Pres.: D. Morrison, Gen. V. Pres.: S. Ringgold, Gen. Sec. ROW 2: N.'PeTTigrevv. C. Brookings, L. Bengel, L. RoberTs. H. Miller. P. Savage, J. Tucker, Mrs. RuTh WhiTTield, Sponsor, L. LaG- rone. ROW 3: Mrs. Gene Sickles, Sponsor: N. ScoTT, S. STeedr'nan. K. WhiTaker, T. Thomason, B. Fehr, S. Williamson, D. Hopkins, D. Kuykendall. ROW 4: C. Allen. S. CarlaT, A. McMenamy, M. Richards, P. Murphy, V. Nix, P. Fennell. J. RoberTs, M. Waldrop, C. RisT- er, N. Hawkins. C. Jones. Purpose OT Y-Teens is To Tace liTe sguarely. Y- Teens are The mOsT acTive organizaTion aT DHS. Rec- ogniTion OT Tull members and The insTallaTion OT OTTi- cers Tor The coming year are held in Swing-ln. The club sponsors Neewollah which is The elecTion OT school royalTy. Three assemblies are held each year Tor The s+uden+ body aT ChrisTmas, The Friday beTore Palm Sunday and The Senior Spring STyle Show. Each year a bangueT is given by Y-Teens in honor OT Their moThers. AT This lasT evenT, oTTicers Tor The nexT year are announced and ouTsTanding Senior, Junior. and Sophomore girls are announced along wiTh The recip- ienT OT The Y-Teen Cup OT CompleTe Oirlhood. . . ..,,.. .. ,,,. -xml fi' General PresidenT, Rhonda Skaggs was presenTed Cup OT CompleTe Girlhood by Principal Lyndol Irby. The Y-Teen Junior Y-Teens ROW I: Miss Exalw Raye Mason, Sponsor: D. Maples, S. Hawkins, Pres.: P. Puclceff, G. Banks, R. Levacy, S. Kincade, C. Loclce, M. Berneflwy, P. Lyons, C. Fowler, Mrs. Dorolliy Richardson, Sponsor. ROW 2: S. Kruzenslc, D. Goff, M. Flynn, R. Munson, J Wl'1il'aker,V.Wl1ifmarsl1, B. Burgel, Treas.: B. Wesf, S. Ward, V-Pres.: B. Drewry, B. Odle, P. Granflmam, Sec. ROW 3: C. Julian M. Myers, N. Wl1ifwor'rl'1, S. Vest D. Poe, T. Waddelow, N. Sleele, S. Gallin, S. Boren. W. Smiflw, M. Spears, L. Thompson, B Ward. D. Loenlop. v L . ,, ,... ,,,.,,, ,, ,,f ff!-af-Lynx M... .,, 3. s .... 1? s'l' . L ' L Q '. li 'W M-'RWM W A ' E g Z, 3 f il ' lf' 'r .- r a' ,A ,pw H , wff' . .W 1, J .V , , gg Q , . ' ...... . ,. -. ' 1 sew: E., . ' aa W ' . - ' , -,'.' . if -'l f' V ' , -. fd, .--, ff-1 V , ,Q fy., I , y Juniors. Y-Teens and 'rheir escorls enjoyed Hwe Spring Formal sponsored by flwe H Miss 'Brenda Lane, sophomore sponsor, discusses decoraf- ing ideas for 'rhe Chrisfmas floaf wifh Y-Teens. Sophomore Y-Teens ROW I: R. Slull, Pres.: C. Miller, V. Pres.: B. Twining, Treas.: J. Allgood, Sec. ROW 2: V. Smilh, C. Mansfield, B. Jacobs, K. Daugh- erly. D. Brown, l.. Hicks, J. Darling, C. l-lunler, C. McCoy, B. Pefly. P. Wrighl, D. Franlclin, M. Brown. ROW 3: Mrs. Rachel Anderson, Sponsor: N. Fowler, D, Richardson, C. Roush, T. Parks, A. Swain, K. Gresham, R. Yerion, S. Price, P. Greer, B. Glover, M. l-lavens. G. Davis, S. Hooper, Miss Gail Ringness, Sponsor. ROW 4: M. Grilling, D. Siclcles, S. Pelfigrew, C. Howard, M. Boolhman, G. Furlong, K. Menla. D. Marlin, K. Delaney, G. Means, 5. Euslice, S. Bridsall, D. Brown, D. Vest D. Thomas. Neewollah courf was King and Queen, Mike McMahan, and Mel Richards: Dulce ' ' and Duchess, David Rainwaler and Karen Delaney: Prince and Princess, John Tap- pan and Pamela G-ranfham. Senior Rhonda Skaggs and her escorl Scof+ Ma haffey look parf in The Y-Teen slyle show. Fu+ure Teachers of America ROW l : C. Spears, HisT.: T. Coonrod. Lib. CommiTTee: J. WhiTaker, Yr. Chairman: R. Munson, DisT. X Financial Sec.: N. WhiTworTh, Pub. Chairman: N. ScoTT, Treas.: D. Morrison, V. Pres.: T. Thomason, Pres.: K. WhiTaker, Yr. Chairman: M. Dusek, Sec.: M. Myers. 2nd V. Pres.: M. Flynn, 3rd. V. Pres.: R. Washburn, Perl.: R. Kane. ROW 2: H. Tappan, D. Moeller, K. BozarTh, B. Odle, A. McGinnis, S. Hawkins, R. Le- vacy, P. STinson, L. Bengel, N. WesTer, B. Spindle, P. Savage, B. Twining, D. Brown. N. Fowler, A. McMenamy, C. Allen, E. Lance, M. COT- Tingame, Mrs. Meadows, Sponsor. ROW 3: M. Havens, S. Hooper, J. Tucker, D. Trammell, J. CaTo, R. Yerion, D. Poe, S. STeedman, V. Nix, R. STull, A. Swain, C. Roush, T. Polk, P. Greer, L. Hicks, S. CarlaT, C. McCoy. P. WrighT, B. PeTTy, L. Richards, J. Tappan. ROW 4: J. Reynolds, L. JohnsTon, P. Perry, J. Allgood, K. Delaney, S. Birdsall, D. MarTin, K. MenTa, S. EusTice, G. Means, M. McMahan, S. Kidd. D. GOTT. S. Ward, B. Ward, M. Richards, B. Gaines, P. Silverwise, M. McKnighT, M. CarruTh, J. RuTh. ROW 5: B. Miller, P. GranTham, C. Howard, S. GaTlin, J. Flood, J. Deaver, K. Hicks, B. Nelson, C. Lovell, Ken Corcoran, J. Derichsweiler, M. Archer, C. Lacey. J. Jacobs, B. Herriage, S, MahaTTy, R. Swain, S. O'Glee, L. STanphill, K. VesT. Purpose oT FuTure Teachers of America is To inTer- esT young men and women in Teaching as a career. FTA, one of The more acTive clubs, holds several money making proiecTs ThroughouT The year. These' include selling candy, having bake sales, making hearT-o-grams To be given close To ValenTines Day, and sponsoring a sTyle show wiTh FTA members as models. Members also parTicipaTed in DisTricT Con- venTion aT AusTin College and STaTe ConvenTion aT HousTon. During public educaTion week, members presenTed a program Tor The elemenTary schools. They also provided reTreshmenTs in The Teachers lounges aT DHS. This year The club named an ouT- sTanding Teacher OT The MonTh chosen by FTA mem- bers. PresidenT Tish Thomason discusses upcoming acTiviTies sponsored by FTA. ealih Careers ROW I: M. Kuplsa, Pres.: M. Langford, V. Pres.: M. Bernefhy, Rep., l-lisf.: P. Lyons, Sec.-Treasg M. Benfley, Parl. ROW 2: G. James, E. Fry, S. Williams, K. Haviflc, C. Crabfree. ROW 3: J. Moore, P. Sil- verwise, W. Smifh, A. Risfer, J. Reiger, Mrs. Madeline Anderson, Sponsor The l-lealfh Careers Club allows sfudenfs a pracfi- cal infroducfion fo healfh careers by volunfeer hospi- fal work. Area professionals in fhe medical fields, give lecfures fo fhe sfuclenfs and sfudenfs visif cen- fers +ha+ specialize in fhe healfh fields. By fhese mefhocls fhe club fries fo insfill an inferesf in differ- enf healfh careers and give an infroducfion fo fhem. Healfh Career members offen do volunfeer worlr af hospifals Carol Risfer is shown preparing an X-Ray machine for use. Science Club ROW l:S. Henry. Treas.: J. Gardner, Soph. class adv.: B. Williams, Jr. class adv.: J. DornsTadTer, Sr. class Adv.: b.4Jensen, Sec.: M. Kuplxa, Pres. ROW 2: Mr. Terri, Sponsor, L. Kuplca, D. Sobberie. M, CoTTingame, L. Thompson, S. Williams, B. Odle. ROW 3: L. Morgan, R. Yerion, K. Jorgensen, G. James, J. Dobbs, J. Forisha, E. Fry, M. Lee. ROW 4: J. Green, D. Webb. M. Spears., W. Silces. S. Hardy, S. OverTurT, A. Cravens, M. Sharp. Sponsor Mr. John Terri, and presidenT Mike Kuplca view posTers submiTTed by elemenTary sTudenTs concerning'polluTion. Purpose oT The Science Club is To promoTe inTeresT in science and our naTural resources. This year The club has been involved as an environmenTal sTudy group. The Science Club has sponsored T.V. pro- grams concerning environmenTal polluTion. They presenTed an assembly Tor The elemenTary schools and sponsored an ElemenTary School PolluTion Con- TesT. ElemenTary sTudenTs parTicipaTed by submiTTing posTers concerning polluTion. The club also spon- sored an assembly aT D.l'l.S. A represenTaTive Trom The Bell Telephone SysTem demonsTraTed phones oT The TuTure. Fuiure Homemakers of America FHA l: ROW I: S. Ward, D. Sickles, Pres.: C. Brookings, ROW 2: S. Corder, D. Holmes, Pres.: C. Brown, L. Drewry, Miss Cyn- Thia Brown, Sponsor. ROW 3: S. Ball, E. Rachel, L. Thompson, M. Jones. ROW 4: S. GaTIin, S. Wheeler, D. Thomas, S. Jenkins. Miss CynThia Brown, Mrs. OleTa STubbleTield, and Mrs. Frances Willis sponsor The Three levels oT The FuTure Hornemakers OT America. FHA is a naTional organizaTion oT girls sTudying homemaking. The ob- iecTive is To help individuals improve personal. Tamily and communiTy living. For Their money making proi- ecTs This year The group picked up cans and had a bake sale. FHA sponsored a children's ChrisTrnas parTy in The caTeTeria. Members aTTended an area meeTing in FT. WorTh, and The sTaTe FHA mee-Ting in Dallas. FHA Ill: ROW I: P. Henson, Song Leader: T. Sin- gleTon. ROW 2: Mrs. Frances Willis, Sponsor: V. Price, G. McDacle, Treas. ROW 3: G. Wallace, J. Trammell, P. Boyd. ROW 4: P. BuTcher, D. Reece, B. Cage. S Early in The year, FHA sTudenTs enjoyed The annual picnic held aT Loy Lake. Fulure Homemakers of America FHA ll: ROW I: C. Manslield. P. Jones, D. Brown, M. Young, B. Jacobs, M. Brown. ROW 2: S. Wesl, D. Trammell, G. Dosliier, G. Braxlon. R. Young, Treas.: L. Roberls, Song Leader: S. Myers, S. Gamel. ROW 3: Mrs. Olela Slublolelield. N. Slrickland, K. Murphy, E. Roberls, S. Price, V. Pres.: K. Menla. V. Pres.: L. Wood, J. Plemmons, Mrs. Frances Willis. ROW 4: T. Waller, D. Williams, K. Jennings, B. Drewry, Sec.: C. Fowler, C. Mercer, D. Lillle, D. Lamberl, T. Lillle, E. Moore, ROW 5: P. Greer, T. Waddelow, V. Pres.: K. Lance. G. Harian, M. Grilling, D. Brown. Pres.: S. Pelliqrew, B. Brown, Song Leader: M. Boolliman, S. Norris, Song Leader. Miss Cynllwia Brown inslalls Sally Coucli, Brenda Drewry, Fran Jaclcson. as secrelaries lor FHA. Nancy Smilli was named lliis year's Belly Crocker Fulure Homemaker ol Tomorrow. Seniors look llwe Belly Crocker lesl December I, and Nancy, receiving llie liiglwesl grade, represenled DHS in slale cornpelilion. Keg Club ROW l: R. Washburn, V. Pres.: R. Kane, Pres.: T. Coonrod, J. Hammond, Sec. ROW 2: Mr. John Harlsell, Spon- sor. B. Tale, lvl. Sharp, S. lvlclvlenamy, F. lvlcCarlhy. ROW 3: A. Risler, D. Leal, D. Hulchison, P. Michael, D. lvlel- lin, Mr. John Terry, Sponsor. ROW 4: B. Herriage, J. Derichsweiler, E. l'lorn, A. lvlcKnighl, G. Graf, L. lrby. Key Club is a service club developing leadership abililies in young men. The purpose ol 'rhe club is lo promole good cilizenship and moral conducl. The Key Club is newly organized and beside sponsors from lhe high school, lvan Banlield is Kiwanis sponsor for The club. The club ran The concession sland al home baslcel- ball games and had lruil sales. They also organized vol- leyball lournamenls lor all olher clubs or groups who were inleresled. Scoll Mahalley and Russ Kane lake parl in lhe volleyball lournamenl which lhe Key Club sponsored. Disfribuiive Educaiion ROW I: T. Lighlfool, Rep.: J. Crenshaw, V. Pres.: C. Digby, Sec.: W. Gimbel, Treas.: P. James, G. Crouse. ROW 2: J. Volperf, R. McCord, S. Nicholas, D. Taylor, V. Nix, L. Ogle, R. Schufh, Mr. Jim Sfeward, Coordinalor. ROW 3: R. Turnbull, J. Sarlor, B. Henley, G. Thompson, C. Rogers, M. Kerr, G. Wakefield, D. Rider. ROW 4: D. Wilson, J. Lovell, F. Morley, T. Maulc, lvl. Sikes, R. Cox, C. Garner. B. Smallwood, R. Bales. s la 5 fm, 5 ffl? 21 if .22 r ,ff The vocafional course, Dislribulive Educalion, g i gives slrudenfs an opporlunily 'ro gel on-The-job J V Training in Denison sfores. The course leaches sales abilily and relail merchandising.. D.E. slrudenls also parlicipale in confesls wilh Jrhe Dis+ribu+ive Educa- Tion Clubs of America sponsoring The compelilion. gf? ll N 5- , ' Bill Henley arranges 'rhe display window wifh merchandise 'From one of The local sfores. Indusirial Cooperafive Training ROW l:J. Chick, Sec.g C. Mardis, R. Reynolds, H. l-luTson, D. T-larT, K. l-lick, SgT. aT Armsg B. I-lempkins, SgT. aT Arms: M. Edwards, Parl. K. Ard. Rep. ROW 2: Mr. Ryal Skaggs, Sponsor, J. Rumsey, J. Morris. E. Garner, M. Williams, A. Dunaway. R. ReinerT, R. Bock, J. Brinkley. ROW 3: J. Rushing. R. Meek, R. l-louse, G. T-lancock, E. Lance, 6. SmiTh, D. McMurray, E. McAlisTer, M. STripling. Developing leadership abiliTies Through parTicipa- Tion in educaTional, vocaTional, civic. recreaTional and social acTiviTies is only one oT The purposes oT WCA chapTer 26, known as lndusTrial CooperaTive Training. They also hope To TosTer a deep respecT Tor The digniTy oT ,work and assisT sTudenTs in esTablishing realisTic goals in vocaTions. OTher aims are To devel- op The abiliTy OT The sTudenTs To plan TogeTher, or- ganize and carry ouT worThy acTiviTies Through The use oT The democraTic process. Mr. Kim Ryal Skaggs presenTs Rick Killough, Bobby Hempk Hix wiTh cerTiTicaTes Tor Their employers. ins and Vocafional Office Edueafion ROW I: L. Dodson, B. Corcoran. J. Tucker, Pres.: D. Hopkins. Rep.: S. Carlaf, Perl.: P. Murphy, V. Pres. ROW 2: Mrs. A. Whifworfh, Sponsor, A. Mclvlenamy, P. Bufcher, A. Russell, V. Sampson. ROW 3: C. Firesheefs, C. Allen, R. Shelby. G. Mahana, L. Bengel. E. Lance, B. Criss. ROW 4: M. Minori, L. Flaher- fy. J. Hill, lv1.6arreff, T. Phillips, C. Barker, D. Srnifharf. S. Baker. Carla Allen pufs her office knowledge info effecf while work- ing for Alfred Brown, C.P.A. The purpose of V.O.E. is fo prepare high school sfudenfs for useful employmenf in office occupa- Mrs. Ann Whifworfh insfrucfs her sfuclenfs on The proper office Dons' Members affend and Pomlpefe in area and procedures. sfafe meefs as do ofher organizafions. Speech Club ROW I: L. HighTower, Pres.: C. Brookings, Sec., B. Williams, V. Pres. ROW 2: A. Gordon, M. CoTTongame, M. Ashlock, K. BozarTh, C. Brown, L. Hicks. C. Murphy, B. PeTTy. R. STull, B. Twining, D. Doshier, S. Bell, L. Owens, B. McKinney. ROW 3: D. Green, B. Jacobs, P. STeel, E. RoberTs, P. WrighT, M. Havens, M. Phillips, S. EusTice, P. Perry, K. MenTa, 6. Furlong, D. Mar- Tin, S. Birdsall. ROW 4: D. Richmond. L. Cook, L. JohnsTon, G. Means, S. Cameron. C. Miller, B. Ward, J. Allgood, K. De- d M Sh R M R H II ROW 5 L CarTer D CarTer C CrabTree D Ross, J. Miller, C. Lacey, R. laney,C.l-lowar. . arp, . oore, . a. : . , . , . , . h .S. 'P.M'h I,M.Rb .S n r. Clark, M. GenTry, L. Curry, R. DeMoTT, C. Buc anan Lewis, ic ae r o erson po so School spiriT is achieved in The Speech Club by working hard To advance oneselT in speech conTesTs and by learning The value oT a iob well done. ln doing a good iob a sTudenT shows greaTer pride in his school and displays school spiriT. The Drama Club has acquired a new name This year. Through combined eTTorTs OT Mr. Nicki Roberson and his sTu- denTs They selecTed The name Svoboda, Czecho- slavakian Tor Treedom. The group prepares skiTs Tor DHS pep rallies. Their maior producTion This year was Neil Simonls, i'Come Blow Your Horn. Sve- boda also enTered The disTricT one-acT play compeTi- Tion wiTh scenes Trom David and Lisa. BoTh Speech and Svoboda members aTTend live producTions oT plays in Their spare Time. The Speech Club enTered The volleyball TournamenT and were supporTed by sponsor, Mr. Roberson. and President Larry High- Tower. Svoboda l , , ROW I: B. McKinney, S. Bell, A. Gordon, P. Michael. lv1.Aslwloclc. ROW 2' R Clarlc A Cravens D Carfer L Cook, C. Brookings, S. Lewis. ROW 3: B. Williams, C. Lacey, R. Delvloll, l'lis+.7i L. Danleyi, B. Warcl, Isl. V. Pres.i D. Doshuer, 2nd V. Pres.: C. Crablree, Sec.: S. Crawford, Pres.: J. Ziegler, Perl.: Leroy, Mr. Roberson, Sponsor The female cas+ of Come Blow Your Horn, was De. The crew of Come Blow Your Horn, prepares sfage props before Fri- Eafnhafll Rhonda Sfull- Sandl' Cameron- and C'ndY M' day and Safurday nigh+ performances. bloie ller. Spanish Club - PASF ROW I: P. Murphy. Parl.g J. Reynolds, V. Pres.: S. Mead, Treas.: S. Ringgold. Sec.: M. Miller, Pres.: L. 'l.aGrone, Rep. ROW 2: C. Brookings, G. Arney, S. Kincade. S. Beard, C. Gregory, B. Ward, N. Hawkins, D. Dunnam. ROW 3: C. Locke. P. Savage, K. Delaney, M. Complon, D. l-lenslee, A. McGin- nis. Miss Brenda Lane, Sponsor. ROW 4: N. Ringgold, D. Webb. S. l-lardy, T. Talum, J. Miller. ROW 5: B. Brown, C. Lovell, G. Vick, M. McKnight B. Slelchek. Lasl year 'rhe Spanish Club allilialed wilh The Pan American Sludenl Forum and accordingly changed ils name, lo PSAF. The Spanish Club meels bi-weekly and lhey lry To beller relalions wilh Pan American counlries. Members ol The Spanish Club have al- lended meelings and workshops lhroughoul The year. Spanish sludenls also allended a convenlion al San Anlonio in April. ,dew , . ln 'rhe sludy ol Spanish sludenls learn lo speak, wrile, and un dersland lhe language. Lalin Club OW I: D. Talborl, Pres.: J. Moore, D. R ll, S .-T .' R. S u ec reas, coll, V. Pres. ROW 2: K. l'lawlc, A. Cravens, G. James, l.. Morgan, C unler, V. Smilh, C. Jackson, P. Sleele, N. Slriclcland, M. Bernelhy, S. Williams, l.. Richards, Mrs. Frances Phillips, Sponsor. ROW 3 .Benlley, l.. Kuplca, P. Blisseclc, S. Overlurl, C. Smilh, C. Howard, K. Gresham, J. Miller, M. Spears, J. Forisha, J. Dobbs, R. Weger .Col1er. ROW 4: B. Brown, l-l. Porler, R. Means, B. Phillips, R. Manning, R. Ford, P. Preideclcer, D. l-lulchison, R. Bryan, G. Duncan, B ulberson. D. Jones, M. Nicholas. B. Willis. 3 ally Sfeel, Jonell Dobbs, and Talmadge Coker dressed in loman coslume for lhe Larin Club banquel held in April. The Larin Club is a fellowship among Lalin slu- denls lurrhering lheir educalion ourside The class- room Jrhrough speakers, slides and orher mediums. The club enlered a Roman chariol in rhe Homecom- ing Parade lor lheir sweelhearl drawn by six lirsl year Larin sludenls. A slave weelc was held in March, where lirsl year sludenls were sold lo all olher Larin and ex-Lalin sludenls. A Roman banquel was held in April, wilh parliciparing sludenls wearing Roman dress. Mrs. Phillips, sponsor, awarded prizes for The besl cosrumes. Junior Hisiorians ROW l: Mr. Jerry McCarTy, Sponsor, R. Means, C. FonTz, B. Gaines, L. Cook, D. Reece, C. Anderson, S. Guey, G. McVay, Mr. RoberT Kefcham, Sponsor. The Junior l-lisTorians were organized Tor The pur- pose of gaThering hisTory concerning The ciTy oT Den- ison and Grayson CounTy. The club Tours old grave- yards and aTTics, and visiTs resT homes. ComposiTions wriTTen by members will be compiled in a hisTorian magazine regarding local hisTory. Members will play a parT in The celebraTion oT Denison during iTs one hundredTh anniversary nexT year. Junior l-lisTorians Tour old graveyards and aTTics which have his- Toric value. Here we see, Bill Gaines, and sponsors Mr. KeTcham 'and Mr. lv1cCarTy aT Fairview CerneTery. Meial Trades ROW l: M. Wimberley, D. Mooney. T. Head, V. Pres.: R. Malloclc, Treas.: M. Williams, Rep.: R. Winlers, Sergeanl al Arms. ROW 2: C. Myers. L. Sanford, S. Smifh, B. S+one. ROW 3: Mr. Charles McCoy, Sponsor. VICA IH? I54, Mefal Trades, meels monfhly for club business and social acfivilies. The club allends fall dis'rric+ mee+ al Mineral Wells for leadership fraininq of officers. Some members affend spring dis'rric+ meel for VICA confesls, in March and also s'ra're meer a+ San Anlonio in April for s+a+e compelifion. Purpose of lhe club is To leach leadership in The world of worlc and also leach leadership To school sfudenls in lhe democrafic process. Dan Mooney, Jerry Brown and Curfis Myers, work on fhe lafhe under +he supervision of Mr. Charles McCoy. FFA - Coop. A . ROW I: D. Price, Pres.: R. West V. Pres.: R. Mercer, Sen.: R. Afnip, Treas.: D. Evans, Rep.: M. Johnson, Sec. ROW 2: D. Floyd, J. Clark, K. Jeffcoal, J. Williams, T. Daugherry. ROW 3: Mr. Knight Sponsor, L. Young, D. Goforrh, B. Blackshear, W. Bozar+l1, M. Wesr. ROW 4: J. Mercer, T. Doyle, G. Clark, D. Earnharr, D. Thomas, L. Anderson. D. Sisemore. Developing leadership, learning rural opporruni- lies, and learning ways 'ro raise livesfock properly are Jrhe main purposes of FFA. Members parricipaled in various livesrock shows Throughour The year a+ Commerce, Sulphur Springs, and Loy Lake. Ronald Mercer aids Doyel Price in preparing his bull for fhe Loy Lake Liveslock Show. Fellowship of Chris-,Tian Alhleles ROW l: R. Kane. B. lilTon, Co-CapTain7 lvl. Miller, CapTain: G. Crowell. ROW 2: R. Pool, T. Coonrod, R. Washburn, L. Richards. C. Bowling, G. l'lolT. ROW 3: Coach J. D. Kazmierski, Sponsor: J. EasTman, B. Herriage, F. PillcilTon, B. l'lilTon, J. D. Thomas. J. SmiThen, lvl. Silverwise, J.'Meelc. ROW 4: R. Davis, R. Clark, J. Derichsweiler, J. Jacobs, S. O'Glee, S. lvlahaTTey, R. Pierson. J. Flood, D. DaVaulT, G. Owens. mmm as FCA had an informal meeTing Thursday, June 3rd, To discuss The ordering ol T-shirTs. Fellowship oT ChrisTian AThleTes is a newly organ- ized group sponsored by Coach James D. Kazmier- ski. The purpose oT The organizaTion is To conTronT aThleTes and coaches, and Through Them The youTh OT The naTion, wiTh The challenge and advenTure oT Tol- lowing ChrisT and serving him Through The Tellowship oT The church and in Their vocaTions. The group is in- TerdenominaTional, inTerracial and embraces boTh ProTesTanTs and CaTholics. IT is a nonproTiT, inclusive organizaTion Tinanced by Tax-Tree giTTs Trom persons, ToundaTions, churches, business and indusTry and oTher inTeresTed groups. AcTiviTies Tor The year in- clude Bible sTudies, group discussion, group sharing, and church, school and communiTy proiecTs. The group helped area high schools Torm huddle groups. and- They plan To aTTend area and naTional confer- ences during The summer monThs. Ari Club ROW l: M. Dusek, Sec.: J. Walfers, Pres.: M. Richards, Pub., Parl.7 ROW 2: l'l. Tappan, P. Puckelf, G. Banks, B. Spindle. ROW 3: N. Wesfer. B. Owens, S. Vesl, B. Ward, S.Ga1'lin, S. Sleedman, Dorolhy Richardson, Sponsor. ROW 4: S. Williamson, D. Kopplin, D. Duckell, M. McMahan, B. Miller, B. Gaines. ROW 5: G. Owens, G. Ander- son, G. Graf, M. Edwards, P. Fifzgerald, D. Killough, L. Rader, M. Williams, J. Flood. To encourage and heighlen arf apprecialion and endeavors bolh in communily and school life is 'rhe Ari' Club's main purpose. The club also keeps arf ac- liviry displays, and has proiecls al all limes To slimu- lale par'ricipa+ion in The ar+ educalion program al DHS. Money making proiecls lhis year included candy and magazine sales. Members plan several so- cial acfivilies and group visils 'ro museums and ofher arf deparlmenls. K , During Public School Week, arf sludenls displayed fheir work for visiling parenls. Carol Risler lback shownl and Blake Elrod assisl fhe counselors during lheir sixlh period sfudy hall. Counselors' Assislanis ROW l: D. Williams. M. Collingarne, C. Brookings, D. Kuykendall, S. Reddick. ROW 2: S. Nicholson, T.Tl1oi-mason, G. Mahana, D. Lam- B. Chrislman. ROW 3: J. Whifaker, S. Wakefield, L. l.aGrone, J. Moore. ROW 4: G. l-larian, S. Williamson, B. Elrod, G. Davis. 5: D. Henslee, C. Risler, N. Hawkins, C. Jones. D. Wallers. ROW 6: M. Sullenberger, S. Vogel, D. Anderson. ROW 7: Mrs. Grace Junior Counselor, Mrs. Karen Hopkins, Sophomore Counselor. Mr. Slevens, Senior Counselor. Counselor's Assislanls lake lheir sludy hall period lo devole lo each counselors ollice. The girls assisl in recording scores and grades on lhe sludenl per- nnanenl record card. The assislanls keep busy help- ing wilh sludenl schedules changes and running er- rands lhroughoul The school. Library Assisianis , .Q mu ri we Bunk umm W ROW I: N. Malone, Mrs. Charline Black, Librarian, N. Canfrell, M. Rogers, Mrs. Dorolhy Risler, Librarian, P. Kruzensk, J. , Ray, K. Schumacher. S. Shelby, Mrs. Dollie Thompson, Librarian. The Library Assislanls perform many of lhe cleri- cal du+ies necessary To keep The library running. They check books in and out shelve rhem. and help wilh The invenlories. The assisianis usually work during Their sludy hall periocls. making The librarians free for more vilal jobs. l l i l l Ei Fl 5 2 Mae Rogers performs one of her many rasks, checking our books. Office Assisianis ROW l:T. Bell, K. BozarTh, Mrs. Priscilla Turner, VisiTing Teacher, P. Lyons. ROW 2: D. Hoedebeck, P. Oranikham, D. Morrison, B. Ellis, B. Fehr. ROW 3: Mrs. Nelda Redding, Clerk, N. WhiTworTh, R. Skaggs, S. Boren, Mrs. Opal WhiTe, Clerk. The OTTice AssisTanTs serve as aids To The oTTice personnel. They do much oT The acTual TooTwork in- volved in keeping The oTTice TuncTioning. For in- sTance, They pick up absenTee slips Trom The doors and serve as runners To carry messages Trom The oT- Tice To individual classrooms. Terrilyn Bell picks up The absenTee slips, only one of The many iobs The OTTice AssisTanTs perTorm. Chorus ROW I: S. Simpson, J. WalTers, T. Bell, K. Coleman, B. Odle, C. Brown, S. Hawkins, Mr. Hanson, DirecTor: T. STewarT, J. Tucker, E. Moore, S. Cherry, L. RoberTs. ROW 2: D. Thomas, N. CurTis, L. BruTon, C. CarTer, A. McGinnis, P. Duhamel, C. Miller, J. Plemmins, S. Morris. P. Jones, C. McNellis, N. CanTrell, D. Bullard. T. Rosser, L. Pilgrim. ROW 3: P. PruiTT, B. Davis, E. Anderson, W. Williamson, T. Phillips, D. Maples, C. Bowling, J. Geer, P. Sfeel, J. Dobbs, J. Forisha, C. Anderson, B. Ellis, V. Price, D. Hanson, J. RoberTs, S. Jenkins. ROW 4: A. Tabor, D. Jones, E. RansTield, D. Tropp, H. HuTson, T. ChrisTman, R. Wells, R. Weger, K. lsom, G. Hancick, R. Hardy, R. Tay- lor, M. Baker, S. Maples, C. Harris, M. Sharp, L. Traweek, B. Bullard, A. Dawson, M. McKnighT, B. Gaines. AT mid-Term Mr. Roger Hanson esTablished Three diTTerenT periods oT Chorus in hopes oT making The groups a more eTTecTive uniT in choral singing. He now has a Boys Glee Club, and a period Tor Han- son's Headaches To pracTice as well as The Girls Glee Club. By working separaTely wiTh The girls and boys The groups can learn Their parTs beTTer and on Mon- day nighTs aT Mixed Choir rehearsel The groups work Their parTs in TogeTher much beTTer. Choral sTudenTs parTicipaTed in many programs including The Union Thanksgiving Service, The Annual Carol Service, and several American HeriTage programs. Choral mem- bers give assemblies aT The elemenTary and iunior high schools To promoTe inTeresT in sTudenTs who would be inTeresTed in choral singing in high school. . 5- ...,.. , ,.,.. Ll: -CK iiii A ' ' 'ss' 5 C , . Mr.lHanson direcTs The Mixed Chorus as They prepare ChrisTmas music. Chorus A The Mixed Choir performs af an American Heri+age program given af DHS. 5 3 Boffom leifz A+ +he Spring Concert Mr. Roger Hanson was presenfed a plaque 'for fhe Time and devofion he has given io 'rhe choir. . Bo'r+om righf: Mr. Hanson explains +he Mixed Chains nexf number To +he PTA members. Drill Team ., . . ,Ye f , .ai . ROW I: W. Walker, L. Bengle, K. Walker, T. Hodges, l.. Woods, B. Drewry, B. Burgel, M. Dale, J. Richmond. Isl. Lieuld: T. O'Glee, S. Ward, B. McKinney, A. Russell, E. Lance, R. Mabary, P. Puckell. ROW 2: B. Dereberry, T. Williams, 2nd l.ieu+.7 S. Kidd, Isl. l.ieu+.: D. Kuykendal, D. Dunham, R. Case, D. l-lodebeck, S. Kruzensk, J. Whilaker, D. Poe, L. LaGrone, D. Goff, 2nd I.ieu+.: N. Wesler. V. Bullz, N. Scoll, V. Whilmarsh. ROW 3: Mrs. Walker, Sponsor, B. Gales, B. Kelcham, N. Hawkins, R. Owens, R. Munson, N. Whilworlh, C. Jones. M. Dusek, Caplain, S. Gaflin, S. Boren, N. Sleele, J. Alberding, S. Vogel, T. Waddelow, S. Guey, S. Reddick, S. Vesl, N. Rin- gold, Manager. The Slingerelles, perform regularly al alhlelic evenls and pep rallies. They engage in olher aclivi- lies as well - such as baking lor loolball and baskel- ball boys before special games, marching in parades. and wearing lheir Friday dresses on The days ol games. Some ol The Slingerelles perform Tor Nee- wollah, local civic and social groups. The drill leam involves girls in school aclivilies, promoles school spiril, leadership, and rogelherness. ' . SQ . A :az g , M ss -uf., ..,.,inz. - L. A. ..- ::1.Z5'.zsa- R The Sringerelles add a greal deal ol spiril al each loolball game by aiding lhe cheerleaders. Drill Team ,,k ,A Members of 'rhe drill 'team honored lhe loolball boys af a bullel supper. Slingerelle officers lor '7l were Tish Williams, 2nd lieulenanly Julia Richmond, Isl lieulenanl: Mary Lous Duselc. Caplain: Slarling Kidd, Isl lieulenanly and Dawn Goff. 2nd lieufenanl. X One evenl of lhe Slingerelles' year is marching in 'rhe Chrislmas pa' rade. Sophomore girls chosen +o be in drill leam were lalcen To Scolfs Nursery where fhey had a slumber parly. Band DIRECTOR: Mr. Jesse W. Riddle. PICCOLO: S. Williams. FLUTES: K. Brown, M. Lee, L. PaTTi, J. Trammell, L. Morgan, P. Blisseck, E. DiTTo, D. KeonTop, M. Ashlock, L. Thompson, E. Fry, S. Hardy, B. FosTer. CLARINETS: L. Kupka, P. Gordon, P. STevens, K. Jorgenson, S. Henry, T. MonTgomery, S. OverTurT, D. TalboTT, G. Willis, M. BerneThy, C. CrabTree, J. Twining, M. ClaTlin, M. BenTley, L. Pierson, J. Coffey, P. Lyons, N. Bucknan. BASS CLARINETS: R. Wagnon, R. Hood, P. C-3ranTham, N. Sloan, S. Synder. CONTRA BASS CLARINET: J. Zieglar. OBOE: S. CrawTord, D. Volcik. BASSOONS: A. RisTer, B. Willis, G. James, V, Wilson. ALTO SAXOPHONES: J. Rieger, C. RisTer, L. Drewry, M. McGairTy. TENOR SAX: B. Morgan, G. Sewell. BARI SAX: D. Trammell, S. Murray. FRENCH HORNS: T. LoveTT, K. Brock, C. Fowler, A. Cravens, D. Webb, B. Ashley, B, SToggsdill. CORNETS: M. LangTord, 6. HosTord, M. Morrison, J. Colvin, M. Bur- den, G. NeiderT, D. RoberTs, L. Dusenberry. TRUMPETS: D. TalboTT, D. Michael, D. SchweTke, F. WiTcher. TROMBONES: D. Bird, R. Se- landers, G. Mack, G. McVay, L. Williamson, K. BaTes. BARITONES: M. Kupka, M. Sullenburger, S. Coleman, E. Tucker, G. LiTTrell. BASS- ES: B. Nix, B. Manning, M. Anderson, G. Looney. T. Coker, J. Dawson. TYMPANY: W. Jones. MALLETS: K. HaworTh. PERCUSSION: K. Burden, K. Haskins, O. Shaw, J. Breedon, T. Welch, R. TarkingTon, K. Rowley, D. Wilson. . .,,, E3 m....a.u,5 The purpose oT The Band is To supporT The sTudenT 'f body and school acTiviTies. The Band provides The sTudenTs wiTh The experience oT working as a Team. physical as well as menTal developmenT, and Teaches Them To sTand alone and Think. The Band had Tour concerTs This year and aTTended Three conTesTsy Solo and Ensemble, UIL ConcerT and SighT Reading Con- TesT and EesTival ConTesT. The STage Band is sepa- raTe Trom The ConTesT or Marching Band. lT consisTs OT a limiTed number oT people who have a desire To learn and have The experience oT playing popular music. Band leaders Tor I97I were Danny TalboTT, AssisTanT Drum Major and Mary LangTord, Drum Major. Band STAGE BAND: ROW MSAXOPHONES: G. Sewell, C. Risfer, J. Reiger, B. Morgan, D. Trammell. TROMBONES: G. Mack, R, Se- lanclers. D. Bird, G. McVay. ROW 2: DRUMMERS: J. Breedon, W. Jones. BASS: B. Manning, CORNETS: M. Morrison. D. Talbol, D. Michaels, M. Langford. ROW 3: PIANO: P. Gordon. DIRECTOR: Mr. Jesse Riddle. Top leff: The Pride of Texomalandf' 'lhe DHS Band, led The Homecoming Parade of sweelhearls. Top righl: lnilialion for Sophomore Band members was given by +he Seniors wi+h +he aid of Juniors. Bollom righf: Band parent Mr. Harvey Webb, is assisled by daughler Debbie, in a Chrisfmas Tree sale. 1, ,,sq.. eff I , A , iw f ' .. Band .' . . Band Maiorefles were Palli Webb, Vicki Wilson and Pamela Jo Granlliam. The Band under The direclion of Jesse Riddle, performs for an American Herifage program. BAND COUNCIL: ROW I: D. Talbofl, Drum Major: W. Jones, Jr Rep.: A. Risler, Sopli. Rep.: D. Talbofl, Pres.: M. Anderson, Vice-Pres. B. Morgan, Sr. Rep. ROW 2: L. Morgan, Sopln. Rep.: S. Williams, Jr Rep.: C. Risler, Sr. Rep.: M. Langford, Drum Major: P. Slevens, Sec.- Treas. lnslruoiional Television ROW l L Danley Cameraman l. Chesshir Newscasler, KeporTer, J. UOFUSTBUTSF, Newscasler, Reporler, J. Tucker Newscasler ROW 2 G Terrell Cameraman Produclion Assislanl, lvl. lvlcKnigh+, Newscasler, P. Preideclier Direclor Audio Cameraman R Clarlc Newscasler, J. Hammond, Direclor, Audio, Cameraman. lnslruclional Television was inslallecl by Cable- Com General in sludios al McDaniel Junior l'ligh School. The Syslem will be used lo enrich educalion. Talenls of a masler leacher may be broughl info many classrooms al once and may be Taped and slored for laler showing. l.T.V. is run by high school sludenls, lealuring a noon news show covering news from all lhe schools. Sludenls are under The direclion ol I.T.V. coordinalor, Jerry Cunningham. Prinlers' Devils Q , ROW I: S. Vogel, C. Brookings, D. Maples. B. Kelcharn, C. Julian, J. De-Frange, C. Risler. ROW 2: Kay Casey, Sponsor. G Vick Head Devil D. Duckell, G. Coffin, R. Kane. ROW 3: G. Owens, S. Fredrick, J. Meek, J. Reynolds, J. Coffin, T. Greer, J. Traweek Prinlers' Devils is a new club sponsored by Mrs. Kay Casey. Members of +he group learn lhe arl and Jfrade of prinling lhrough aclual experience in using The prinling press. The Prinlers' Devils serve lhe school dislricl by doing various prinling iobs includ- ing lorms for lhe office, arlicles for clubs, and The prinling of lhe Slinger. David Ducke++ sels lhe press for anolher run PTA ROW l: Mrs. Daisy Miller, Recording SecreTaryg Evelyn Kincade, l'lospiTaliTy: Virginia MenTa, l'lospiTaliTy Chairman: Mrs. May Richards l'lospiTaliTy7 Mrs. Lorena Lyons, President Mrs. Faye Morrison, CiTy Council RepresenTaTive: Mrs. Pauline Sullenburger, ReporTer: Mr Lyndol Irby, LegislaTive: Mrs. llca Hawkins, Telephone CommiTTee7 Mrs. DoroThy RisTer, DevoTional CommiTTee. The PTA is an organizaTion oT parenTs and Teach- ers who sTay acTively involved in acTiviTies which aT- TecT The school sysTem. ObiecTs.oT The PTA are To promoTe The welfare oT children and youTh in home, school, church, and communiTy. They bring inTo clos- er relaTion The home and The school so ThaT parenTs and Teachers may cooperaTe inTelligenTly in The Training oT The child. Also They develop beTween ed- ucaTors and The general public such uniTed eTTorTs as will secure Tor every child The highesT advanTages in physical, menTal, social, and spiriTual educaTion. ElecTion of new oTTicers and a covered dish supper were The high- lighTs of The PTA's lasT meeTing. 'G ff L54 n 'o -v , Ao '55 . o,s T v'5 5... -5 1, . .4 'F' ,.............-in-Q1 5 1:-, , f:l QWEETHEART9 and FAVORITES Mr. DHQf Reid Swain Q ll 'f, , A ef '51 1 s -Q, . N , ,Mya pu Mafzf:-wa J L A 1 ,. 'Ig W ' A 5. r L sig, vx ,gf J .ja 4 ? 29' fr H 1 ki 71 R' 1 A dy, I 3 if- Kerr Whiia ker 'vf Y wzsziif , Senior Favoriies MIKE MILLER DEBBIE MORRISON img ai , if ' R ii ,oe Senior IevoriIesI Debbie Morrison and Mike MiIIer. couIcI never be called puppefs. A puppelr has no involvef mer1Iwi+h IiIe, reachon wifh peopIe, or pursuilr oI imheresfs which These Iwo possess. unior Favoriies JERRY FLOOD SUS! HAWKINS WWW? Wherever one Jrurns Susi Hawkins and Jerry Flood, Junior ravorlres are seem mvolvmq 'rrmemsefves in flwe many racers of school We. I0 4 Sophomore Favoriies RICKY DAVIS JEANNIE DARLING WVWXW Sophomore favoriles, Jeannie Darling and Ricky Davis, are bollw inleresled in aflwlelics. Jeannie is a B-Team cheerleader while Ricky is a member of Jrlie Yellow Jackel baseball feam. unners-U 5 H an Mr. and Miss DHS Senior Favoriies RUSS KANE ,MEL RICHARDS ' 4 H YE? ,P Kg, Runners-Up Junior Favorifes LARRY BRQWN MARGARET FLYNN Sophomore Favori+es RANDAL FORGUSON CINDY MILLER or 45 A 7? L ,, o ,M 1 1 3 + Qweeihearis The elecfion of Jrhe I97I sweeIhearIs was heId in Ihe fall. The girIs were chosen for Ifheir beau+y, parricipahon, and per' sonaIiTies. These girls represenf Iheir group by riding in The homecoming parade and are presenfed ar fhe haIIJrime cere- monies af 'rhe IooTI3aII game. MISS ELIZABETH BLEDSQE Faculfy 5115 af f , . wi o V JANICE MILLER Spanish Club PATRICIA KELLEY TERRI WADDELOW Singer Sfaff FHA Rl-ION DA SKAGGS Office Assis+an+s MARY LOU DUSEK Y-Teens NANCY SCOTT Sfudenf Council 'A E 6 i E5 DEBBIE MORRISON Tennis Club PATTY WEBB FFA 10 0 n SARA NICHQLSQN DEL TRAMMEL Foofball Sfage Band JANICE HAWKINS Annual Sheff KIM ARD JANA IVIOQRE ICT Lafin Club DEBBIE HOPKINS GINGER IVIORALES VOE CosmeJroIogy 2 BETH GAT ES MARY LANGFORD Healflw Careers Speech Club NANCY WESTER BQNNIE RICHARDSON Ar+ Club Cosme+oioqy VICKIE WHITMARSH PrinTer's Devils SUE CRAWFORD fbelowj Drama PATRICIA Tl-IOMASON FTA PATRICIA STEVENS Band cf-mol JONES fberowl Drill Team NIM I-IAWKINS l Counselor Assisfanls l w 4 LISA CHESS!-HR ITV MARGARET FLYNN fbelowj Key Club TERRILYN BELL Chorus WANDA GIMBEL Who's Who Mosi Versaiile RUSTY CLARK MEL RICHARDS Mel and Rusly are admired for lheir abililry fo have numerous acliviries and do each one well. Developing Jrhis qualily 'ro 'rhis ex+en+ is rarely achieved. YSYQSSQQ 'adam qi 0 0 I Mosi Origma LARRY HIGHTOWER KAREN HAWORT For The newesr innova+ion on The school scer look +o Karen and Larry. They are Jrhe Two rnc ou+s+andinq rrend sellers a+ DHS. Mosi Dependable MIKE MILLER RI-IONDA SKAGGS You can depend on Rhonda and Mike To do a iob and do iT well. They are There when you need Them and always on Time. fe Friendliesi MIKE MQMAI-IAN DEBBIE MORRISON Two oT The TriendliesT people you know and see are Debbie and Mike. They are There wiTh ThaT warm smile when iT is needed mosT. This is an im- porTanT happening in each school day. 9 , 7 Beef Leaders JOI-IN DERICI-ISWEILER PATRICIA TI-IOIVIASON Organizing and quiehnq crowds IeII under Ihe Ialenf OI IeedershIp. This Ialenf Ior I97I is shown by Tish and John. H8 Mos? Likely io Succeed GEOFFREY MORRISON MARY SULLENBERG WIIh deIerminaIioh pIIed up inside Io mefch Iheir inIeIIigence Geoffrey and Mary are The IVIOSI I.iIceIy Io Succeed for I97I. I Mosi Humerous TGMMY COGNROD MARY LANGFCDRD Wilh a comlagious humor and qenlle wil lhese Two are welcomed and admired by lellow sludenls, 8 'Q ff A' any M? f mx ,-,I an ft- '-3 A W - , ,, ., vw, 1 'L 'Q 3gzgv ' ' 'A A Mosi Cooperaiive GERALD OWENS SARA NICHOLSON These lwo make cooperallom worlc while under pressure and are able lo malnlain lrhelr good manners 9 Homecoming Queen MEL RICHARDS fabovej SHARON STEEDMAN KERRY WI-HTAKER BOBBIE TWINING Baskefball Qweeiheari SHARON STEEDMAN fabovej NANCY WHITWORTH Y 1 i 1 SPORTS GEOFFREY MORRISCDN, Edi+or 123 s A Team Foeiball Season Record DHQ Opponenfs l Caslleberry Denlon Tyler Richardson Soufh Garland J. J. Pearce Greenville r Lake Highlands Paris Sherman Q ,wif The managers and Trainers oT The Yellow JackeT FooTball Team puT many Tedious hours OT hard work and eTTorT inTo helping The TooTball Team and coaching sTaTT in The preparaTion Tor and work- ing during each game. AT righT, manager Tommy SmiTh and Trainer Gary Crowell sTow away Yellow JackeT TooThall gear. The player's spiriT on The Yel- low JackeT TooTloall Team was never sTiTled +hroughau+ The Tough season. Even Though The JackeTs won only Two games, Their TighTing spiriT kepT Them going ThroughouT each game. AT leTT, Richard BryanT and John SmiThen Take a breaTher l:-eTore going hack inTo acTion againsT Lake Highlands, Through The eTTorTs oT The new coaching sTaTT, The Yellow Jack- eTs were molded inTo good aTh- leTes sparked wiTh a sporTsman- ship-Type manner, on as well as OTT The playing Tield. AT leTT, Coaches Gerald Meyers, Earl Turner, and Henry ScoTT closely observe a play To deTermine TuTure sTraTegy Tor The JackeTs. Denison 6 Casileberrg 3 The season opener aT CasTle: berry proved To be a grueling deTensive conTesT. The game was highlighTed lay good deifensive plays by boTh sides. CasTleberry led aT halT Time on a shorT Tield goal. buT in The second halT The JackeTs' oTTense was alole To push across a Touchdown To Talce The TirsT win, a 6-3 vic:Tory. Richard BryanT l26l cuTs up Tield on punT reTurn againsT CasTleberry Lions The JaclceTs' sTingy deTense was Too Tough Tor The Lions as Lyle STanphill lbll, Marlc Wheeler l7ll, J. D. Thomas l52l and James Fleming l22l collaboraTe To sTop a Lion runner. 126 5 ! JackeT ball carrier finds ground noT so soTT aTTer being subdued by Ty- lerls defense. Denison I 4 John Tgler Q0 The JaclceTs were handed Their second sTraighT loss by John Tyler - a hearTbrealcing score oT 20-I4. Tyler scored early in The TirsT quarTer, buT The JaclceTs maTched iT wiTh an 85 yard lciclc reTurn by Jesse Locke To make The score 7-6. Tyler was able To score once more To Take a I4-6 halT-Time lead. In The second halT The JaclceTs and Tyler boTh Traded Touch- downs wiTh The JaclceTs almosT scoring anoTher buT losing The ball on a Tumble in The TourTh quarTer malc- ing The Tinal score 20-I4. 128 Jesse Locke l2Ol rounds The corner and Then Turns on The speed To geT good yardage Tor The Jacl1eTs. JaclceT ball carrier Trys To Turn corner, buT is caughT by Tyler's number 89. I N r ,V,, if 2 RW X .nl M 'v 1, , 2 4,541 4..f y,... yi? if Q My , q 35 . 3 F , Ei Af X A if W 1 S, f QMS? 5 3 2 ' X -fi A , rf: -wawg, 5146 X 1213 ,uw ' sf? af f A 'F X 3 ,, xi x Q an Denison 2 Lake Highlands 28 The JackeTs had Their I97l Homecoming spoiled by Lake Highlands buT noT wiThouT a TighT. ln The Tirsl' halT The JackeTs were unable To move The ball successTully againsT Lake Highlands, while The WildcaTs scored a Touchdown in each guarTer. The JackeTs deTense, however, rose To The occasion once To geT a saTeTy on The WildcaT guarTerback. This led To a I4-2 halT-Time lead Tor Lake Highlands. The second halT Tound The JackeTs in no beTTer shape as Lake Highlands scored Two Touchdowns To Take a 28-2 win. Mike McKee l24T oT The JackeTs buckles under a crunching Tackle by a Lake Highland WildcaT. JackeT ball carrier is overwhelmed by more Than one oT Lake Highlands WildcaTs. 133 ' W, X. '4 . lyk, . N, ,- fp Mm-Q 2. J. D. Thomas l52l lowers his shoulders To deliver a crushing Tackle To a Sherman runner. Denison 8 Sherman 28 The JaclceTs closed ouT The season againsT arch-rival Sherman. Sherman dropped The JaclceTs Tor Their eighfh loss and Toolc possession oT The BaTTle Ax Tor anoTher year. The TirsT halT was highlighTed by a bruising deTensiye baTTle wiTh Sherman Taking a 7-O lead., ln The second half, The JackeTs were only able To push across The goal one score, while Sherman scored Three Touchdowns. This led To a Tinal score oT 28-8 To end The JaclceTs hard-ToughT season. Sherman BearcaTs' Tough deTense piles on a Jacl:eT runner as Bob T-lerriage l7Ol and Reid Swain l84l ioin in. 135 36 'if' .2391 , . W,,,, A , K rn gn ' If H BRUCE RANDAI. JESSE RICHARD JAMES SICKLES FORGUSON LOCKE WASHBURN FLEMING Sr. - Back SopI1.- Back Sr. - Back Sr. - Back Jr, - Back MIKE BILL RICHARD RUSSELL TOMMY McKEE TILTON BRYANT KANE COONROD Jr. - Back Jr. - Back Sr. - Back Sr. - Back Sr. - Back THE FIGHTING RICKEY TOMMY JAMIE GRAYLEN J. D. DAVIS CROWELL JACOBS COEEIN THOMAS SOpI1-- BGCI1 50pI1-- BGCI Sr. - CenIer Sr. - Cenrer Jr. - Cenfer EDDIE MARK LYLE GREG MIKE HORN TURNER STANPI-IILL HOLT MILLER Jr. + Guard Jr. - Guard Sr. - Guard Jr. - Guard Sr. - Guard JOHN KEITH RICHARD BOB MARK DERICHSWEILER OSTER PIERSON HERRIAGE WHEELER Sr. - Guard Jr. - Guard Sr. - Tackle Sr. - Tackle Sr. - Tackle ,S DAN DAVID SCOTT ROLAND HUTCHISON TURNER O'GLEE UMPHREY Jr. - Tackle Sr. - Tackle Soph. - Tackle Sr. - Guard YELLOW JACKETS JERRY FLOOD Jr. - End rrla lllk I HERSCHEL JOHN Rusw T REID HOGENSON DEAVER CLARK SWAIN Jr. - Encl Jr. - End Sr. - Back Sr, - End CRAIG THOMAS QARY PAT SPEARS GREEK CROWELL SILVERWISE Sr. - End Sr. - End Sr, - Manager Sr. - Manager JOHN SMITHEN Jr. - Encl TOMMY SMITH Trainer .,.. ..., '-.-' '---' . f V' Sr. - ' 13 7 B-Team Fooiball 138 ross. 2nd ROW TOP ROW - Joe Easlman, Dean Blount Danny l-lollowell, James Ervin, Milfon Genfry, Gene Blount Donald C - Coach Ballou Coach Halley, Mike Whilmarsh Rodney Odom, Frank Gray, David Rainwaler, Coach Kazmierski. 3rd ROW - Jessie Aynes, Fred Pilkillon, Dusiy l-loqanson, l-larold Armslronq. Freddie Meek, Alberl Buckner, James Crawley. Mike Silverwise, Keifh Davis, Bill Griffin, Sieve Mosier. 4+h ROW 4 Mike Meyers, Roberl Gordon, Roberf Pool, Wayne Sikes, Bruce Schirmer, Reggie Jack- son, Charlie Wilson, Ronald Braxlon, Richard Marlin, James Alexander. BOTTOM ROW - Donnie Snider, Loyd l-lulson, Greg SCOTT. Tracy Garner, Corky Bowling, Phil Pelly, Jimmy Collin, George Reeves, Roy Kuykendall. Louis Richards. me i m, , 5 f-Z?-E1.f The Bees, Though ihey had a dismal season rec- ord, pui many hours oi hard worlq and eiiori inio irying io malce a good ream. The players may noi have had a viciory To celebraie, bui ihe iacr Jrhai They never gave up a lighi is enough To be proud oi. This iypeioic aciion shows ihe high characier rhar arhleiic reams possess. Right Mike Meyers l2ll snags an aerial during one oi ihe Bees games. 40 Above: Rodney Odom l85l and his Teammafes coliaboraie io sfop a Sherman runner from making good yardage. Righiz Danny l-lollowell i751 places a firm block on an opponeni 'ro spring Ronald Braxion l25l loose for a gain. 'fbi gif? ,ga 323, 'YM 8 Donald Cross l20l Turns The corner and moves up Tield while Danny I-lollowell lays a block To help malce The play. ral OT The Bees conTesT an opponenT To The riqhT oT possession as Bees Tumble. The Bees deserve praise Tor always puTTing Their besT TooT Torward, buT The coaches de- serve a greaT share OT This praise Tor Their ouT- sTanding work wiTh These players as individuals. Through Their many hours OT work and eTTorT These men noT only build The characTer oT The Team buT The characTer of each and every player. 14 44 Coaches 'The coaches ol DHS do a greal deal ol harcl work in preparing our alhlelic Teams lor cornpelilion. Whelher 'rhe season is a good one or a bad one, Their dedicalion To 'rhe sluclenls and +he school never Tallers. We as sludenls al DHS owe These dedicarecl men a greal cleal of appre- cialion for Their never ceasing efforts. ' EARL TURNER HAROLD BALLOU JIM KAZMIERSKI A-Team Foolball Track, B-Team Foo+ball B-Team Foo+ball WELDON HAFLEY HENRY SCOTT BOBBY WILLHOITE A-Team Baske+ball, Assisfanf Baseball, B-Team Baskefball, A-Team Foo+ball, A-Team Foolball B-Team Foolball Head Baseball Coach 1 f l C Leif: Coach Meyer relaxes for a brief buf deserving rnomenl from his roufine as DHS alhlelic direclor. l Leif middle: Coaches Halley and Sc:o+T's reac+ion 'ro a call by +he official is nof al- ways a happy one. i l Top: Coach Turner poses for pho+ographer during a brief resl from his field house dufies. Lefl: Coach Ballou lends aid and encouragemenl +0 a player dur- ing a B-Team foo+ball game. I4 46 A-Team Cheerleaders The A-Team cheerleaders, sponsored by Mrs. Karen Hopkins, puT in many unTold hours Tor DHS. During The TooTball and baslceTball seasons They lead cheers aT The games, organize and parTicipaTe in The pep rallies and supervise The making oT The signs and posTers by The spiriT commiTTee. Several oT The cheerleaders also serve DHS by holding oT- Tices in clubs or having various honorary TiTles. Through The eTTorTs oT This group which sTarTs wiTh a cheerleader summer camp and ends wiTh The school year DHS is made a spiriT-Tilled school noT only in sporTs buT in The school iTselT. Q FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP ROW: Mel Richards, Kerry WhiTaker. BOTTOM ROW: Sharon STeedman, Susie Hawkins, mascoT, Debbie Morrison, Viki Guess and MargareT Flynn. J' 95' Q S2 'E a 1' fR I 48 B-Team Cheerleaders The B-Team cheerleaders, sponsored by Mrs. Karen Hop- kins, are selecTed aT The begin- ning oT The school year by several iudges. Their iob as B-Team cheerleaders is To supporT The B- Team TooTball and baslceTball Teams aT all Their games. Through Their eTTorTs They Try To malce DHS Teams iusT a li++Ie harder. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP ROW: Gerry Means. Rebecca Yerion and Susan EusTice. BOTTOM ROW: Marie Brown, Jeannie Darling, and Teri Vogel. Gerry Means. Susan EusTice and Marie Brown Take a shorT resT To plan Their nexT cheer. Susan EusTice lceeps The spiriT high aT a pep rally wiTh a cheer. School Spiril l x D.l'l.S. spirll is evidenced in This piclrure as The sludenl body parliclpales in a yell lo spur 'rhe Jaclcels on To viclory. Mr. and Miss School Spiril Mr. and Miss School Spirii SHERRY RADER and SCOTT MAHAFFEY RHONDA SKAGGS and MIKE MQMAHAN 149 Greenville alO6 P 83 l 8Il l 59 f e593 l Lake Highlands Paris e l 465 if 49 A Richardson lllll Q l l Qlg Ailye 1 ,.I. ,ZVVVVV Q if J.t Al Ta Ql a.,1,aea' 1 li Pearce 7 l - Gfeefwllel erl.r eerll l erreel r A Sherman- ' l llllll 1 m l , l arlf l l .rfa P ssl - fi' ree, I , w W may 4 -'U The Yellow Jackeis THOMAS HALL G u a rd LLI f A I IX I I I I A f J A M I E J A C O BS E0 rwa rd JOHN LEWIS Guard DAVID LONG Pos? REID SWAIN JAMES ERVIN Forward Pos? The Team fakes a Hme out D ,E U A ,V J rL L V m 5 4, 1 2 , - V fryl H Im rx VIVVI E ArIIrIIr f A LVLL , xi hrr I t DAVID DURHAM DELMON RUMSEY Guard Eorwa rd RICHARD BRYANT Forward CLETUS THOMPSON .ir ,. Guard E? ...f A 'K 552 ,,,. a xxn, mm ROGER BRYAN Guard STEVE MAPLES Manager David Long l43l geTs OTT a shorT lump shoT in a crowd oT Eagles. Denison 63 Richardson I O6 The Richardson Eagles raclced up IO6 poinTs To Yellow JackeTs 63 To hand Denison iTs TirsT loss in dis- TricT compeTiTion. The Eagles boasTed a powerTul Team ThaT iusT over powered The hard TighTing Yel- low JaclceTs. David Durham geTs seT on defense To eliminaTe The peneTraTion. Thomas Hall l23l sTreTches Toward The basl4eT To lay up Two poinTs Tor The JackeTs, Delmon Rumsey l4Ol confrols a lip off for The Yellow Ja Lewis l2Ol goes high in 'rhe air To gel a shol off lor The Jaclc- clcels. Denison 55 Souih Garland 83 The Yellow Jaclcels iusi could noi lceep up wilh The lasl-moving ball club of Soulh Garland when Jrhe Colonels lceplr hilling The Yellow Jackels defense for baslcels. The game ended wilh The Jaclcels on Jrhe shorl end of a 83 - 55 score. Jamie Jacobs I44-l and David Durham lIOl prepare lo go up for a rebound againsf fhe Colonels. 4 Denison 65 J. J. Pearce 8 I The Yellow Jaclcels dropped +heir lhird disfricl game To The J. J. Pearce Muslangs by a score of 8l - 65. The Jaclcels played a hard game, buf Jrhe lvlusfangs were jus? loo much for fhe Jaclcels as Jrhey look +he win. Delmon Rumsey l4Ol fries +o gel a shol' off over 'fhe oulsfrelched arm of a Pearce player. Jamie Jacobs l44l gels ready fo loss The ball in bounds lo sfarl play. W Roger Bryan l32l prepares fo release The ball from lhe lop of his jump slar+. Denison 62 Greenville 59 The TourTh disTric:T game was a brighT one Tor The Yellow JaclceTs as They Toolc Their TirsT win in disTricT compeTiTion 62 - 59. The game was a close ToughT one wiTh JaclceTs having a Three poinT lead aT The Tinal buzzer. A Greenville player ge-Ts his shoT oTT beTore The JaclceTs can seT Their deTense. T i T T T Lions. David Durham llOl and David Long T421 geT inTo posiTion To geT The rebound againsT The Thomas Hall T221 Tollows Through aTTer releasing his lump shoT. 'I5 Denison 60 Lake Highlands 93 The Lake Highland WildcaTs deTeaTed The Yellow JaclceTs by a lopsided score oT 93 - 60. This game saw The JaclceTs make numerous misTakes on boTh oT- Tense and deTense resulTing in The WildcaTs capiTaliz- ing in The scoring column and Taking The win. . . James Ervin T3 ll geTs high in The air To score a baslceT wiTh a shorT iumper. James Ervin l3Il comes down on The back oT a WildcaT aTTer Trying To geT a rebound. John Lewis l2ll prepares To lay The ball up Tor a Two poinT play. I r David Durham llOl prepares To go To The baslceT aTTer an oppo- nenTs Tree Throw. An uniclenTiTied JaclceT geTs ready To geT a rebound aqainsT The WildcaTs. Reid Swain l34l looks Toward The baskeT in anTicipaTion OT geTTing a rebound. Denison 53 Paris 46 The Yellow JaclceTs Took Their second disTricT win from The Paris WildcaTs by a score oT 53 - 46. This game Tound The JaclceTs well prepared on all ac- counTs as They made Tew misTalces and lcepT The ball- game in conTrol. 157 'mga xr - Delmon Rumsey l4Ol geTs ready To sTeal a poor Sherman pass. Richard BryanT l25l geTs high in The air To lay up Two poinTs. Denison 49 Sherman 8 I The Yellow Jacl4eTs' arch-rival, The Sherman Bear- caTs. handed The JackeTs Their TiTTh clisTricT loss by a wicle margin oT 8l - 49. The conTesT was highlighTed wiTh greaT shooTing by The BearcaTs, while Denison was cold Trom The Tloor. Reid Swin l35l and Delmon Rumsey l4Il gel se+ on defense lo srop any Eagle peneiralion Jacobs l45l goes high fo pu+ The in fhe basket Denison 49 Richardson 89 The Yellow Jaclceis in fheir second coniesi wiih The Richardson Eagles faired no beiier ihan in +he firsf. The Eagles iusi overpowered Jrhe Jaclceis wiih greaf defense and good shooiing 'ro fake ihe viciory by a wide margin 89 - 49. -. 60 John Lewis l2Ol goes up in lhe air in allempl +0 slop a sho+ by a Colonel. Denison 57 Souih Garland 80 The Yellow Jaclcels, in lheir second conlesl wilh Soulrh Garland, were slill unable +0 conlain Jrhe lasl moving Colonels. The Yellow Jaclcels lcepl fighling 'rhroughoul The game, buf when The final buzzer sounded The score was 80 - 57, in favor of Soulh Garland. Reid Swain l34l comes down affer blocking a shol Reid Swain l35l prepares fo malce his move foward fhe baslief. James Ervin l3Ol confrols a confer fip off for fhe Yellow Jaclcefs. James Ervin l3Ol gefs a jump shof off for fwo poinfs over a Pearce player. Denison 53 J. J. Pearce 7 I The Yellow Jackefs were defeafed a second fime by fhe J. J. Pearce lvlusfangs in a hard-foughf con- fesf. The Yellow Jaclcefs made few misfakes on of- fense or defense, buf nof as few as fhe lvlusfangs. The final score was 7I - 53 in favor of J. J. Pearce. 62 A Greenville player scores Two poinls on a jump shol from I8 feel oul. ' Jamie Jacobs l44l and Reid Swain l34l move foward fhe baskel in an eflorl To gel a re- bound. Denison 7 I Greenville 8 I The Yellow Jaclcels found lhe Greenville Lions well prepared in lheir second dislricl conlesl. The Lions used good defense and shoolinq To slop lhe hard 'Fighlinq Yellow Jaclcels. When lhe game ended Greenville had a 8l - 7l viclory. Richard Bryanl l24l prepares lo release a base line jump shol. Denison 46 Lake Highlands 88 The Lake Highland WildcaTs blisTered The neTs in Their second conTesT wiTh The cold shooTing Yellow JaclceTs To Take an overwhelming vicTory 88 - 46. The JaclceTs lcepT Trying ThroughouT The game, buT The WildcaTs were iusT Too powerTul. J' f I T Richard 8ryanT l25l loses his balance aTTer laying The ball up Tor Two poinTs. , y ' Richard BryanT l25l prepares To release his shoT over The ouTsTreTched hand oT a WildcaT. John Lewis l2Il goes high To puT The ball in The baslxeT. Denison 45 Paris 63 The Paris Wildcais in iheir second disirici coniesi wifh 'rhe Yellow Jaclceis goi revenge lor an earlier loss. The Yellow Jaclceis made numerous errors which Paris capi+alized on +o build a lead Thal held fhroughoulr 'rhe game. The final score was 63 - 45, vicfory for Paris. 64 John Lewis l22l uses +he backpoard To gef a shof off againsf fhe Wildca+s. Two Paris players confesf each ofher for +he possession ol: a re bound. James Ervin l3Ol expresses his dissalisfaclion wi'rh an officials call. TQ F' Denison 58 Sherman 75 caTs, The Yellow JaclceTs came ouT on The boTTom, 75 - 58. The Bearc:aTs used good deTense and shooT- ing ThroughouT The conTesT To lceep The hard-charg- ing Yellow Jacl4eTs Trom gaining ground and malcing The game close. Hall l23l geTs his lump shoT off To score Two poinTs Tor JaclceTs. lDavid Durham ll ll makes his shoT over The ouTsTreTched arm oT a John Lewis l22l conTesTs Two BearcaTs Tor The possession of a re- l bound. BearcaT. ln The Tinal disTricT game wiTh The Sherman Bear- 5 66 B-Team Baskeiball TOP ROW: Joe Easlman, Scoll O'Glee, lvlonly Washburn, Kenny Bigelow, David Thomas. BOTTOM ROW: Sleve Paint Greg Scoll, Corky Bowling, Charles Walson, James Fleming, Ronny Braxlon, James Alexander. SEASON RECORD DHS Opponenfs 72 Plano 6I 47 Bonham 48 55 Garland 60 6l Ardmore 47 62 Gainesville 7I 70 Prosper 44 82 l-lowe 68 66 Jesuil 82 8l Pollsboro 46 60 Ardmore 68 54 Plano 59 55 Bonham 68 46 McKinney 60 79 McKinney 68 59 Richardson 67 54 Soulh Garland 46 85 J. J. Pearce 76 77 Greenville 50 52 Lake Highlands 93 78 Paris 66 66 Sherman 69 59 Richardson 66 59 Soulh Garland 62 90 J. J. Pearce 82 52 Greenville 53 54 Lake Highlands 66 6I Paris 70 62 Sherman 56 lvlonfy Wash +he Baslcel. burn l45l goes high for lhe Bees To pu? l he ball in Charles Wilson lll gels a jump shol off for 'rwo poinls over The , oulsfrefchecl hand of his opponent Charles Wilson ll ll shoofs a iump sho? from I5 feel out Scolf O'Glee l4-31 of fhe Bees goes high for +he ball during a lip off. James Fleming ll 3l Puls in fwo Polnls for 'rhe Bees wifh a shorl jump shol. 167 68 Mon'+ Washburn l44l of The Bees confrols The 'rip off during a Y hard lough+ game. Monfy Washburn l45l gels fhe ball over 'rhe oulslrelched arms of his opponenl 'ro score 'rwo poinfs. Sfeve Paine l23l breaks away from his opponenf +0 lay lhe ball up for a basket Leffz Kenny Bigelow l35l drives by his opponenl To gel in posifion fo score. Uniclennfied Bee gels by luis op- ponenl lo lay up +l'1e ball for Two poinls. David Thomas ol flwe Bees figlnls for possession of flne ball willi a Greenville player Leif: Corky Bowling prepares fo lalce a free llwrow during a Bee game. 70 James Alexander QZIQ and his op- ponenf i2Ij con'resf for fhe ball during a Hp off. Monfy Washburn 1441 reieases The ball from fhe iop of his jump fo score fwo poinfs for ihe Bees. Leif: Sieve Paine i221 fakes a long iump and shoofs from fhe corner of The courf. .EQ E JERRY FLOOD RICKY DAVIS MIKE MCMAHAN Ouffield Cafcher Second Base BARRY HILTON Second Base f 2121.1 ,,...,. , 0 ' 4 1 53 4 I' 2, fi? L I' LII' I rl Hs f ,sy I Q fi ,I JIMMY MEEK RICHARD HOPKINS STEVE PAINE DAVID DEVAULT TI1ird Base Ouffield SI'1or'r Sfop OuIIIeId V Q . ,- ,,I,, ,.,. V . V. K ' , I .I I I I I . 'I II K' iil ' I Q ' , ' - ' i ,.'-, ,,., ,1 . ,,,, A' I IRII SASSII -I . I..,- I I VAII ,I ' ' I f Isz. I' V ' A 1 J, D, THOMAS DELMON RUMSEY RICKY MEANS CLETUS THOMPSON OuII:ieId Pifcher Pifcher Ouffield GORDON JACKSON JOE EASTMAN CORKY BOWLING LEROY THOMPSON C51-Cher Eirsf Base I:irs'r Base Manager RONALD REDFORD Manager GARY ANDERSON Manager 17 74 Denison 8 Richardson I I The opening game of dislricl play was a dismal one for Jrhe defending champs. The Yellow Jackels made numerous fielding errors which led To a big lead for The Eagles. The Jaclcels, however, did rally in The final innings To make The game a close one. The final score was I I - 8 in favor of Richardson. 3 Mew -5.: fr Ricky Davis l3Ol prepares +o connec+ wilh fhe ball for a single 5 E - 1..,mW,,M4..wmM, , , Firsf baseman. Corky Bowling, ll2l s+re+ches for +he +hrow com- ing from +he shorf-slop. Righl: Third baseman Jim Meek l28l Tries To pul oul a sliding Eagle, bu+ rhe +hrow came foo la+e. ,nf Firsl' baseman, Joe Easfrnan l27l lries lo pul fhe fag fo a Colonel in a pick-off play. A Fw my Joe Easlman l27l Tries To lag oul a Soufh Garland runner a+ 'lirsl base. Denison 9 Souih Garland 7 ln 'rhe second dis+ric+ con+es+ Jrhe Yellow Jaclcefs even lheir dislricl record by Talcing a hard foughf win over The Soulrh Garland Colonels. The game was all Jaclcefs unlil lhe sevenlh inning when lhe Colonels Tied 'rhe score al 7 - 7. The Yellow Jaclcels lhen pul +wo runs across in Jrhe ninih inning lo Take Jrhe win 9 - 7. Lef'r: David DeValil+ l24j bears 'rhe +hrow fo firsl base 'ro ge+ a single. I7 76 Denison 5 J. J. Pearce 6 The Third conTesT OT disTricT play was wiTh The lvlusTangs oT J. J. Pearce. ln This game The Yellow JackeTs were plagued by many errors, buT Through a Tew key hiTs ThaT included a homerun by Ricky lvleans The JackeTs kepT The game close. The Tinal ouTcome was a 6 - 5 vicTory Tor The lVlusTangs. RighT: CaTcher, Ricky Davis, gives signals To The Yellow JackeTs piTcher. '-v--nv--........,,. FirsT baseman, Joe EasTman, geTs The Throw from The caTcher Too laTe To Tag ouT a Pearce runner. Members of lhe Yellow Jackels lake a brealher while some of lheir leam males prepare lo bal. Denison 2 Greenville 6 The Yellow Jackels in lheir lourlh dislricl encoun- ler were slill unable lo gel lheir winning ways slarled as lhey dropped The game lo lhe Greenville Lions 6 - 2. The game found lhe Jaclcels having problems in bolh hilling and pilching while Greenville did noi. Lell: Milne Mclvlahan lrols lo his posilion as The Yellow Jaclmels 'rake lhe field. 'I77 78 Ricky Davis bears down hard on TirsT base in aTTempT To beaT The Throw ouT. Denison 2 Lake Highlands 3 The TiTTh game of disTricT compeTiTion Tound The Yellow JackeTs sfill having problems winning as They Took a hearTbreaking loss by The Lake Highland WildcaTs in exTra innings. The JackeTs had The game won, buT made a few crucial errors in The laTe innings giving The vicTory To The WildcaTs. RighT: Ricky Means slides safely inTo second base. Joe EasTman and The WildcaTs caTcher Talk Things over during a Time ouT. E Firsl baseman, Joe Easlman, sfrefches info lhe dusl in alfempl +o cafch fhe +hrow from lhe shorf-slop. 5 as 4 41. 4 i 1 Denison 3 Paris Q The Yellow Jaclceis gol Their winning ways slarled again as lhey look lheir second dislricl win by de- lealing lhe Paris Wildcals 3 - 2. The game was a hard fought close one wi+h Jrhe Yellow Jackels Joe Easlman pulling across 'rhe win- ning run wilh one of his pair of doubles. Ricky Davis crosses home plale fo score a run for The Yellow Jaclcefs. Lefl: David DeVaul+ walks bacl: To fhe dug ouf. 179 Denison I O Sherman 2 The Yellow JaclceTs exTended Their winning sTrealc To Two in a row as They blasTed The Sherman BearcaTs IO - 2. The Yellow Jacl4eTs could noT do anyThing wrong aT The plaTe as They hiT The ball all over The park. The Jac:lceTs also played good deTense as They limiTed Sherman To Two runs. RighT: Jim Meek beaTs ouT The Throw To TirsT base Tor a single. Joe EasTman slides safely inTo Third base for The Yellow JaclceTs Ricky Means connecTs wiTh The ball To geT a single Tor The Yellow JackeTs. T l l Denison O Richardson 2 The Richardson Eagles ended The Yellow JackeTs winning sTreak aT Two games as They dealTh The Yel- low JackeTs Their TiTTh loss of clisTricT play. The game was a close one wiTh The JackeTs having Their prob- lems hiTTing. The Tinal score was 2 - O. LeTT: FirsT baseman. Corky Bowling, prepares To Take The Throw Trom The Third baseman Tor The ouT. Denison 6 Souih Garland 3 Tlue Yellow Jaclceus sfarled winning again as Huey over-powered Hue SouHu Garland Colonels 6 - 3, To make Hueir dislricr record 4 - 5. ln Huis game Hue Yel- low Jaclrelrs played greal ball as Huey fielded well, pifclued well, and lull well. Jim Meek beafs ouu a Hurow uo larsl base as Hue Colonels sluorf- sfop made a bad Hurow as E Firs+ baseman, Joe Easfman, plays lueacls up ball af Firsu. 3 Riglufz Joe Easfman prepares fo fake Hue Hurow To pu+ Hue SouHu - Garland runner ouf. Denison 3 J. J. Pearce 2 The Yellow Jaclcels evened lheir clislricl record al 5 - 5 as fhey Jroolc a narrow viclory from lhe J. J. Pearce Musfangs. In lhis game Barry l'lil+on hir a home run in The sevenlh inning wilh Jrwo men on +o give The Jaclqels a 3 - 2 vicfory. Leflz Clefus Thompson drops fhe bar afler connecfing wilh lhe ball for a single. we j Lelf: Barry Hilfon swings and connecfs wi+h The ball for fhe win- ning home run. A Pearce player swings and misses fhe ball for a sfrilce. 4 .sf -5 Greenville's TirsT baseman sTreTches Tor The Throw which was Too laTe as CleTus Thompson malces iT saTely To TirsT Tor a single Denison 4 Greenville 3 The Yellow JaclceTs exTendecl Their winning sTreak To Three games as They downed The Greenville Lions. The conTesT was hiqhliqhTed by The hiTTing oT Jim lvleeli whohad Three hiTs, one oT which was a home run. The Tinal score was 4 - 3 in Tavor oT The JaclceTs. RighT: Ricky Davis prepares To slide inTo second againsT The Greenville Lions. , Denison Lake Highlands I The Yellow Jackels advanced Their winning srreak 'ro four games as Jrhey overpowered Lake Highlands. This game was highlighled by slrong hilling by The Jackels wilh a homerun by Jim lvleed and a grand slam homer by Ricky Means. The final score was 8 - l, in favor of The Jackels. Leilz Mike McMahan crosses home plafe lo score a run for 'rhe Yellow Jackels. ,. 76.3, :W ff ,,., . , I. Jim Wgnli 1 '-as Meek is congrafulaled af home plale by his feam males aller hiffing a home run. 8 6 Denison 2 Paris 3 The Yellow JackeTs had Their winning sTreak ended by The Paris WildcaTs in a close, hard ToughT game. The conTesT wenT eleven innings wiTh Paris scoring during a suicide squeeze play. The Tinal ouTcome was 4 - in Tavor oT The WildcaTs. W9 Right: Mike Mclvlahan slides inTo home To score a run Tor The JackeTs. I Z ,' , J. D. Thomas geTs ready in The baTTers box Tor The nexT piTch. RighT: CleTus Thompson loeaTs ouT a Throw To TirsT base To geT a single. Jw. Milne lvlcMahan beaTs ouT The Throw To TirsT base Tor a single. Denison 3 Sherman 4 In The Tinal game oT disTric:T compeTiTion The Yel- low Jacl4eTs were deTeaTed by The Sherman BearcaTs. The Yellow Jacl4eTs ThroughouT The conTesT were plagued by errors, also Two homeruns by Sherman clicln'T help The Jacl4eTs' causeflhe Tinal score was 4 - 3 in Tavor oT The BearcaTs. FirsT Baseman. Joe EasTman, prepares To geT The Throw Trom The second baseman To puT The runner ouT. l.eTT: FirsT baseman, Joe EasTman, sTreTches To qaTher in The Throw To puT ouT The BearcaT runner. 187 Track I ssss ' 4 jf Lxkkk , ,. ,,,: ., DUSTY I-IOGENSON Pole VauI+ RICHARD BRYANT Sprinf Relay GREG SCOTT Pole Vaulf REGGIE JACKSON Sprinl Relay JAMES ERVIN Sprinf Relay lll All - '. - ' 5 W-4 CRAIG SPEARS 880 Yd. Dash f f asf vi-was 55 Vky- .,,- 5, .:.,gq .gI-,.M.,., Q..-::,,.:1.-I ,..k ,,,,,,Q, uw, GEORGE GRIES Discus DAVID RAINWATER Higlw Jump RUSTY CLARK I 20 Hurdles MIKE MEYER Sprinf Relay 53,50 ,,,l I I ' , 1 e,,, ,'i. y HQ .L L. A , , iffy. Q ya W new g i s 41 ,47 I iiiii fi- fig -5 . If . 1 'i k ' v,-:ii ,V ' :Ei .,,, gi wgf -I , Hsxzusezff f . -ma -f 'fmssifiii aiilazesz.zefilsiziliiem :E MIKE FOLTERMAN Mile Run BILL TILTON Pole VauI+ TOMMY CROWELL IZO Hurdles MARK MCKEAN Sprinl Relay , AIV X A I ,,,, If 'II' ,i'-f- I i ' i,-i i',, ' sili ,, ,I --II TTT if- KEN CORCORAN Mile Run 4 f 1, was M y f.if,1 I .X, , 1,4 M. I SCOTT O'GLEE Slwof Pull mf ,, ' L , ,.,,, ,.,, -if ww 1, ,. - V -:wwf mv A ' Rf ' ' C , ' - ' ' ,,., f., .W v ,,,, a,.4...., I ., . .L MIKE ARCHER I2O Hurdles JESSIE AMES Pliofo no? available TOMMY SMITH Manager 90 Members of The '7I Cross-Coun- fry Team are Hop rowi Mike Fol- +erman, Ken Corcoran, Coach David Donowho: fboffom rowl Mike Archer, Foresf Browder, and Mike Groves. Reggie Jackson comperes in +he IOO yard dash in 'rhe disfrici meer. Reggie +ook 'rhird in his heat bu+ failed +o make The finals. l 2 Byranl' compefes in The broad lump againsl' arch fwfga as ee aww T05 rival Sherman. WEEE Rusfy Clark clears The high jump bar sef a+ 5 feel IO inch es. Le'F+: Richard Byranf 'ralces 'rhe inside 'rraclc in running lhe 220 a1'+he Sherman Relays. i V vim, iw -' Richard Bryanl leaves lhe board in lhe broad jump Rusfy Clarlr clears 'rhe bar in 'rhe high iump in a Hlosberry flop. Righlz Milne Archer clears lhe fif+h hurdle in The IZO high hurdles. Scoff O'Glee chunks +l'1e shof puff in 'the Gainesville Invifafional. Scoff 'rhrew 'rhe iron ball 43 feet Dusiy Hoge-nson goes flwrouglw fine air in 'rhe pole vaulf in an affempf 'ro clear I I fee? six inches. 94 Craig Spears leads ihe pack in ihe 880 yard clash af ihe disfrici meef ran a+ Jesui+ High School. Jessie Aynes heaves +he iron ball 46 fee? 7 inches in +he dis+ric+ Craig Spears finishes fhe 880 yard dash behind Greenville run meef. ner. Mark McKean scampers around fhe curb in The 440 yard dash a+ +he dis+ric+ mee+. Mark made +he finals wilh a 50.6 +ime. Leffz Reggie Jackson leaves fhe board in Jrhe broad lump al 'rhe dis'rric+ meef. Reggie iumped I9 feel 4 inches. The Sporls Edilor would like +0 'rhank Jack Sfein, Craig Spears, Corky Bowling, and Mike Tignor for Jrheir assislance in +he prepararion of This sporrs sec- lion. 96 Golf BACK ROW: Gary King, Jerry Tropp. Don Tropp, Pal Manning, Milne Tignor, Coach Osborn Davis. FRONT ROW: Harold Alsup, Ken Jones, Dan Desmond, Larry Renlro, Charlie Blankenship. Joe Blankenship. foil SM Dan Desmond prepares fo pull lhe ball. Jerry Tropp follows fhrouqh on a chip shof fo lhe green. Q 1 vwwrgr Top leffz Mike Tignorvva1fQnesH1e Hiqnr of the balk enfirer feeing QW. Top right Ken Jones looks over a difnculf pufrf before he sfrokes We bakl. Botirorn Ie-ff: Par Manning smiles after drdvinq the bail! sfrarqkwf dawn fkwe mrddbe of the fairway. Boffom right Mike Tiqnor Wines up his puff affrer chipping +o ine green. .YW 5' , :pf gf- I :Z ' . 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BOTTOM ROW: Tish Thomason, Palfi Wrighf, Debbie Morrison. 199 - 1 Classes CSAIL MAHANA, Edifor 202 'Y'-'Q Sophomore Class Officers for I97O - 7I were Rhonda S+uH, Secrefaryz Marie Brown, Treasurer: Rodney Odom, Presidenf: Ricky Davis Vice-President WE BLfY 5EL E 3' 4 Qophomores : A , '..iQ if , - 5 1 -f',. ..:: f g.1, 5 i ', 5 f as B Q J .. ,X J ,X . ,V ..,. fi 7 ' , ii: - 11 55- Q 5 x Q B Q J' ff ' ' 2 if A I - ssrs ,V ' ZLL '-1' S - -- . l . isri g 'Qi D . A - 1 B ,,, 5 .- ,s E: .. 2 or '1 . , - .- , A-f. ,fps-si 'Vu -ff. fi. ,sf uw ' ,, 7 Q X J he new It R E 1 , was L ss M J. V J . ik ififgff-'li 'Z' -- , 'ni 'Y 1 5. ' f 1 iii. 'till . Q l J A I kk,. 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Floyd Mark Foniz Ronnie Ford Randal Forguson Louise Fouls Nila Fowler Dianne Franklin Dorolrhy Franklin Sfephen Frederick Esiher Fry Grelchen Furlong Cynlhia Gaffney Fdena.Gaines John Gardner George Garner Tracy Garner David Garvin Twylla Garvin Milron Genrry David Glenn Becky Glover Evelyn Goodman Wanda Gouge Roberl Gordon Frank Gray Debbie Green Paula Greer Carla Gregory Sieve Gregory Kalhleen Gresham Bill Griffin Mary Griffin Mike Groves 207 208 Sophomores Defknn Gunrer Berh Hagan Ed Hagan Calvin Hall Danny Hallowell Ricky Hamel Jerry Harbour Ricky Hardy Arlhur Harmon Clay Harris Sherri Harris Karan Haskins lvlary Havens Alicia Hearh Phebe Henson Ruben Henson Darrell Hicks Lynne Hicks Beverly Hill Dianne Hill James Hines Sylvia Hinoiosa Sammy Hix Dusly Hogenson Donna Holmes Ricky Hood Susan Hooper Richard Hopkins Carhy Howard Lois Huberl Sharon Hudek Jimmy Hugghins Debbie Hughes Edilh Hunl Edward Hunr gi ,. b i Q i - i .. N fn, ,rf it 1' w i i,i l iiii 1 .,,f . - s , i .isi sb,b,b s s iirs' , ii R L r 'iir' f R if ii ii i .Q b,k.lk f ., 3 b b r I srls i 5 . 13213 Q W 'Finke in ee' ny., 5 22 E if , 511555. X i Q ii' i ' 3 ..4'?. J ,si-Er Sophomores 1'- , - 1 N, .. -ss if f ig, gi? - - 1 .. W,,..,.. s .. Q f' --'x -H . ,,.:': -2 -29' 1: - Q in ' . . . srni X iasihi ,K U I .Qs rshih S is .M fs -: N i N' vs s f . ,,, ,, 5' g Q 5 Q 15 fi X 0 'Vt f . - few. ,, : -uw. , ,... , Rn., . ...haf as ,.,,.. 1, . F, ' -.,, if XP r E ei? is J. wks:-ewiiges as fa s x E 'i ik. 'QQ ,,. 'lflixww 'fs 1, il sf ri , ,Q Q we I' , , K V ss H X , ,. Tryoui' day for hopeful Sfingereffes ends wifh a slumber parfy. Senior and Junior Sfinger- effes congra'rula+e Sophomore members. Cilia Hunier Eugene Huichisson Loyd Hufson Ann Green Chario++e Jackson Reggie Jackson Barbara Jacobs Gill James Kenne+h Jeiicoaf Arihur Johnson Jane Johnson Jerry Johnson Jerome Jones Jim Jones Kenny Jones Larry Jones Marsha Jones Micheal Jordon Kibby Jorgensen Eddie Kaufman 209 210 Qophomores Gary Keilz Carolyn Kemp Danny Kern Jim Kennon Donnie Killougln Lisa Killouglw h,- ga g i Ron nie Killouglw ' L21 H Paula Kimbrell 5 4 N Howard Kirby n 1 H is , Sherrl' KOPPHH , ,1,. i ' 2 A 1 1 Juny Krauss h y y Roy Kuylcendall 4 D fl Lamb 111, kl ' li ' ,..:11' k vii i - Q2 i ,, aar Debbie Lamber+ D 1 -' I ' ': , r.a,, , .l'1 ,... K - X Mike Langford Kimlangley Daniel Lasliley David Leal e z ii JGmeS Leylie aaii il i D X f D A Nancy Whifwc-r+l1, Jamie Jacobs, Ka+l1y Menfa, and Becky Glover ioin in Snake dance feslivifies before +l'1e balfle for flwe ax. ,ie A Sophomores Y Li! K I .:, ,Q ' wel? T We 8 N' 'K ox is X as f ii'-r 15 . K , ' -:mr J nwrs: -f .s W , raw 5 '5 F Q is Q Sig ,s V i 'X v' . sg , 'X 1 Q X ' 1 ' L as ssss s 1 l c M L L Q or ' I A S 5 . . .ii F NM: .. if ,,,, nf fs ,. as . f' x is 1 V I S 'iii , we swag . c a ra is . .sw --sf 21 i 1-iiilij - Tr Na g A fi - ia tr K :Z - ii is L Debbie Linder Franlci Lifrle Twana Lirlle George Li++rell Bobby Lowe Kay Lance Sheri Lucas Evelyn Lyday Norman Lynch Connie Lynn Michael McAlis+er Clilron McCabe Frank McCar'rhy Bob McCown Carol McCoy Parry McCurry Love++a McDabe Susan McDermo++ Mary McHenry Clifford McKenzie Sfanley McMenamy Diane McMurray Sherry Mabary Richard Mahalley Chrisrine Mansfield Dion Marlin James Marrin Richard Marlin Leanne Massenburg Terri Massie Donna Marlock Deborah Mauldin Cafhy Mayo Donna Mayo Gerry Means 2l'l Sophomores Mike Mendez Kalhie Menla Carmen Mercer Joe Mercer Mark Merrill Pal Michael Cindy Miller l.aure'rha Miller Mike Milchell Terry Milchell Debbie Moeller Bobby Monroe Debbie Moore Elaine Moore Lana Morgan Mike Morrison Ronald Morrison Shanee Morrison Jerry Mulkey Colleen Murphy Kalhy Murphy Suellen Murphy Marilyn Myers Michael Myers Sharon Myers Kennelh Neasbill Andrue Neece Gary Neiclerf Mike Nicholas Sharon Norris Tia Z is is 5 Q Q K X. . vt 'Q , i . .1 , sw , X a s - A K, I .- , A '- +-- 1 an f f' K' ., fi- ! Y V J Q. t 'S ' ' 1: , ,+, . fiixfffi M, ,batik if F f- .ffrfqi as ffiifflffifii ,U im?-'J X ,S x wie f' W5 iw j -. if '- is-aff' 'l yi sg Q S is sig X 1 WE Beverly Nollingham Q ' Q y: Gary Odie sbii c gm c ,a a Rodney 060m i David Og born 1 ' Sco++ O'Glee M W ' iis' .i,i is arrar a r Sophomore, Pam Perry piclures The excifemeni of being chosen as a member of The SfingereHe Drill Team. wa gig if 2 Hi diff . . .,.1 V ' f ' . 'E 4 Ly k fd Qophomores Randy Panrer Tracey Parlcs Lisa Pa++i Gina Pecliqo Pam Perry Sandra Perligrew Beclcy Perry 45 Elaine Phillips .fi Yifii Mary Phillips Michael Phillips my X Linda Pierson V v - 'fr' 4' ui ra , Fred Pillcillon iyisss s. isi P i s siis ,iii, in iii Diana Pipklf' fa ri' l'y David Pi++s M ii Jennifer Plemmons y i,'. is ,a A r y is si U Anile Podhaislcy .PA P , Roberf PCO' Richard Poller Q ll'r LWV Polls ,, V , ii iiii i l i z i io W Danny Powell . 15 P rf , Q f Ad 213 Qophomores Sandra Price Pam Pylanl James Quassa Evelyn Rachel David Rainwaler Ted Ramslield Monly Reddiclc George Reeves Theresa Remfro Larry Renlrow Jamie Lynn Reuclc Debbie Rhoads Debbie Richmond Louis Richards Debbie Richardson David Rieqenbusch David Rieger Alan Risler Elaine Roberls Pal Robinson ' ' Sophomores aes , .f,, 5' is fra 5 ,Q 1 ,1 L , i . J W ii 5 ii ,. fn :ggi 1 av 'fm ff, l 4 W 2 5 5 A f Y X M59 ik ffm , A f BQ? His A , 'W' A 5' 'ws ff W Q 5 ,Ei -'Y' I , fig' , 3 f , xv 'P' K 1 QW M I yi'-I - V M? W K fi' , 4 ,,, . sf? alta W' 'EO W ,L ,, .,. ,,,. , W my 1 l, al Palrick Rosiello Callwy Roush Kenl Rowley Gary Rucker Brad Russell Virginia Russell Sandy Rymes Marilyn Sampson Sheila Sarlor Bruce Scl'lirmer Greg SCOH' Jolin Scoh' Cindy Sias Debbie Sickles Mike Silverwise Melba Simpson Lynne Siney Lacrelia Singlelon Sleve Singlelon Carol Smifli Danny Smiflw Linda Smilh Lonnie Smilh Oscar Smilli Vivian Srnilln Donnie Snider Sue Snyder Debbie Sobberri Mona Sparks Margie Slancell Rick S+range Pam Sfaplelon Edward Sfelcnek Tlwomas Slevenson Donya Slewarf 5 216 Sophomores Suzy Slilwell Neva Slricklancl Bonnie Slringlellow Connie Slrinqlellovv Rhonda Slull Ann Swain Phyllis Tabb Aldon Tabor Dennis Tafl Phyliss Tall Richard Alan Taylor Richard Allen Taylor Richard S. Taylor Carmen Thomas Diane Thomas Donna Thompson James Thompson Roberl Thompson Glen Thornlon lsiah Toney Rocky Torkinqlon Del Trammell Carolyn Traweek Vivian Tucker Lana Tune David Turney Bobbi Twining Debbie Vesl Teri Vogel Donna Volcik Sandra Wakefield Gary Waller Terry Waller Donna Wallers Sue Waymire .4 wr ' ,gy ,, 4. 'Q m ,Q-e k z xsfe M . kk ,, ,Lyc A 5 I i 1 ii? ii fi 1 1 ig? T i fi' Q, K f'5vv W e ' Q, f ' X ,K i 'n' N U K Ax H f in T Q n m ,K k ' gr, -'isa' f J S Q is Y 5 l ,fv ri .nfs ,.,4 . 1,s , ,s.1 ,R Q V c. Q ,p 1 K, NK or ,, H 'T R X ag 9 6' ' ' 'fm my w sam 'mmf .5 - . 1 Ai N1 : Q :fi I- ff? if 1 r LT ,,.. . E. as gy. X.,-V We we . J., Qophomores ccc L V-w11t, f .. ix ffm fit X F ff :gli si f i Q .za QQ ' 't fi -ifIV i7 5 ,Z -Zin.: '35, xg if ss its is is, 1., c,. s5 L i ' iii F z1i ii i i J' i iccc , ,W Q :F E 3 'F' 'Q Rhonda Young - ' 5 Diane Palmer Ynz ' a if W , 3 Y W rl 5 i n l gf! ic r ,n:. ,. W: i i 4 ,A955is!gib!gffif5 n fe 1 lffx -1 1 Jerry Welch Tom.Welch Pam Wellman Larry Wells Sarah Wes+ Suzie Wheeler Mike Whilrmarsh Ricky Whilren Kennerh Wilkerson Carolin Williams Debbie Ann Williams Debbie L. Williams Mark Williams Mike Williams Larry Williamson Guy Willis Charles Wilson Sharon Wimberley Paul Winlers Fred Wircher Mary Wolfe Alice Wood Larna Wood Lee Woods Carl Workman Greg Worlrhinglon Pally Wrighl Teri Wrighl Rebecca Yerion Marcia Young I L L N 5 5 1? 'riff Q ' may M is or it ' , ,M 5 ' Q, rw -1 , , .,A,. so s Q55 ,lr K gsm, fr, A , ff is-f ,iN A X1 Q .ca ' 5.-fi gs M, .-h, Juniors Charlorie Anderson Cindy Anderson Eva Anderson Gary Anderson Mcclel Anderson Barbara Andrews Mike Archer Barbara Armsirong Mary Ashlock Jessie Aynes Mike Baker Jeff Ballou Gienda Banks Kenny Baies Raymond Bares Richard Barfs Mike Bedford Mar+ha Benfley Mar+ha Bernerhy Joe Blankenship 219 Juniors Mike Blevins Dean Blounl Gene Blounl Peggy Boalwrighl Sherry Boren Paula Boyd Wanda Brau Joe Breedon Sleve Briley Lindsey Briscoe Donna Brooks Charles Brown Larry Brown Teresa Brown Faye Bryanlr Jesse Bryanl Charles Buchanan Ken Burden Belinda Burqel Phyllis Buicher Juanice Fowler and Jerry Flood add 'lheir Talenfs To lhe door clecorafion conlesl. M295 as fd a F52 21 ir- 13- ig 'ali qt? Q .Hg A ff? .4 .Q ' if .Q mul, V S' :QL Juniors Brenda Cage Charles Canaday Debbie Carier Linda Carfer Roxanne Case Debbie Casper Becky Ca'ro Janef Chick Louise Clark Slrephanie Coleman Bill Collins Connie Collins 222 Juniors AI Conine Linda Cook Ken Corcoran Randy Cox Cynflwia Crabfree Ka+l'1y Crabfree Aven Cravens Jerry Crenshaw Donald Cross Sherri Cross Gary Crouse Ronald Curry Cindy Anderson resfs affer a busy day. Wm d i'iZf?' .- bs ,- W.- 93' 1-is .2 xg 3 i as ig ' :'lfQif'f 1: Z 9895 ' .f-4.1m FW-N, Juniors Linda Dagley Lee Danley David DaVaul+ Jamie Davis Joe Dawson John Deaver Janie Delzrange Paul Del-lorney Ronald Delvloll Elaine Dickerson Celia Digby Gale Dosliier Brenda Drewry Linda Drewry Gary Duncan David Durham Lew Dusenberry Allan Elk Brenda Ellis Blake Elrod 224 Juniors Slweryl Elslon Dukluan English Diana Farley Sandra Farmer LeeAnn Felder Felecia Fields James Flemmings Jerry Flood lvlargarel Flynn Clara Fonlz Jan Forislwa Beclcy Fosler Cynllwia Fowler Juanice Fowler David Furlong Susan Gallin Bill Gaines Bill Garland Larry Gee June Geer F- f I 1' ti V QQ' ,g if 523' I ...Q r 'f Axim 'N :.' '- ' i Q . Y , I ,S .155 f 'K , F neoo F , , H31 r2i-l . . ' ' fi I do le.. F 'lege-r i 'S ig , if J' 1 f F i' ' Gd ' Z' i 2' 3 W K W6'iw 'S . . 1 Q V, .ry. , 3- wkiwgi 1 , f ' -f:f-i--,,1 Qrfi L,:- L Using fhe close approach, junior, Kennelh Burden, sludies Chemislry. Juniors Wanda Girnloel Dawn Golf Alan Gordon Dora Gordon Pam Gordon Pamela Jo Granlham John Griffin Phil Griffin Syble Griffin Viki Guess Su Ann Guey Billie Haugland 225 226 Juniors Susan Havens Karen Hawk Susi Hawkins Teddy Head Marilyn Henderson Sammy Henry Tommy Henslee Kim Hicks Arlnur Hill Barry Hillon Joe Hinoiosa Dianne Hoedebeck llg, ,s sf? , if l , 'L- , daft' , . i'ilisf,'. ' ' P e - va, 1, ,n Q f .x i ' ' I l I ' l , . V , Q rv - Q v G A sfudenl commiffee held a drug educalion workshop al elemenlary schools. Barry Hilfon discusses drugs wi+l'1 an elemenfary sludenf. Juniors LaWana Kaye Hall Thomas Hall Glenn Hancock Sharon Hardy Carolyn Sue Harlan Gall Harlan Janice Harlan Eugene Hogan Annelle Hoqenson Hershel Hogenson Wayne Holland Herble Holl Derald Hoover Edwln Horn Guy Hoslord Richard Howe David Howell Calrhy Huberl Llnda lvlarle Hunl Dan Hulchlson 227 28 Juniors Gordon Jackson Pam James Marsha Jarriel Sharon Jenkins Karen Jennings Kevin Johnson Penny Jones Wally Jones Carole Julian Mike Kapuscinski Bonnie Kelcham Sue Kincacle Gary King Bill Kirk Penny Knighlon Dianne Koen+op Dave Krauss Susan Kruzensk Barbara Lake Sharon Lashley 2 ,F li li. l Mary Spears, Danny Talboff, Paula Boyd, Geary Mack, Jackie Rieqer. and Jan Forislwa fake a lunch break from sfudies. wi-f Xf My ,,, Mc ,3 5, ees, 36. if Mil li Juniors Melanie Lee Rhonda Amy Levacy Sieve Lewis Connie Lindgren Denise Lilrfle Cailiy Locke David Long Cliff Lovell Jimmy Lovell Peggy Lyons Ricky Mcfoxlisier Karen McClelland 230 Juniors Joe McCool Bill McCord Glenda Gall Mcllade Ernesl McDaniel Eva McGaha Mark McGariTy Barbara McGee Marqarel McGill Ann McGinnis Mark McKean Lynn McKee Mike McKee 4 aa l a l l Some facully members serve in The snack bar. Mr. John Gardner checks Danny Talbofl Through lhe line. I3 af W 9 WS? , H ' .'f' . S, nr 19 :gt H-5. ' rm, X X N- X w e .,-- ., 3251-X M , E ., ki., bw 13, . 5, ag, ., M ,A yy me we Q X 'O 2 wr Q, fx + 5 ' an 1 s , A is Juniors Bonnie McKinney Debra McMurray Calliie McNellis George McVay Raclwel Mabary Geary Mack Bren+ Malwana Charlene Maior Nancy Malone Dena Maples Sieve Maples Carol Mardis Mary Maxwell Bill Meadors Ricky Means Freddy Meelc David Mellon Wanda Mellon Ricky Meyer Noweila Middlelon 232 Juniors Barb Miller Bar? Milclwell Terry Monfrqomery Melissa Mooney Jana Moore Fred Morley Mark Morrison Joe Morris Sleve Moser Regina Munson Mo Myers Bill Nelson Debbi Norris Brenda Odle Linda Ogle Keirlw Os'rer Becky Owens Lu Ann Owens Dean Paddock David Parker Margarel Flynn wishes Richard Washburn good luck againsf llwe J, J. Pearce Muslangs. Juniors Debibie Parlcer Gary Perdue Linda Pilgrim Debbie Poe Danny Polk Harold Porler l-lenriella Powell Carolyn Prall Paul Preiclecker Melvin Price Slwerry Price Vickie Price 23 234 Juniors Valerie Priicliell Pam Pruiil Pal Puclceii Jeannie Ray Slwaron Reddick Debbie Reece Roberl Reinerl Lee Ann Reuclc Roger Reynolds Jacquelyn Rieger Nance Ringgold Dianne Robbins . 5 K. x , - ,.f,, ,,.. ,r W gli Y 9 ,e J E' -'--'i ' in 1 F ..., . rr Q 8 1 J we we ff' . .. .4 W3 ' , 1 , 1 h- X: 'V X K it ff 4 K '73 raJi As a Science Club project Jan Forisl'1a,MarlcSl'1arp,lv1ilce Kuplca, and Brenda Odle clean 'rhe school grounds. ,Q a 3,4 -5 Z g ifgfiifsir r ' . w,,.avg,lK-of va- . ,,,,Wwasff.4f f z X' 0 3, fe' S I QM' 4 H We ,f 'pggi . 5,141anfail.-M- ,fz,z5ff -f ,H .. ..f-mass .-1' - V2-, mg,,,.fM5Wf,fum W- - , fm 5 , . ,,,:f,,,J5,.ffar:1r: w5w,:':gsz,:.si ,w w x. ,,,,,. . ff. NW, -4 H W if al? I al ii' 6 i WM qv Zi ',-erm eww -, . . me .fm . ,Q-,fu?2,!5 'fv W ff z?-'1s:s.m.s1f,f.f . Juniors David Roberls Roberl Rolland David Ross Thelma Rosser Debbie Ruff Delrnon Rurnsey Karla Rurnsey Daryl Sarlor Sherri Scarborough Dennis Sco++ Roy Scoll Gary Shannon Mark Sharp Wayne Sikes Nancy Sloan John Snnilrh Niclcy Smilh Pam Srnilh S+ephen Srnilh Sleve Smilh 6 Juniors Willie Mae Smi+h John Srni+hen Mary Spears Pam Spencer Belly Spindle Carol S+aple+on Arnelcla S+. Clair Paliy Sleel Nancy Sieele Diane Sieward Pam Siinson Bill Sfogsdill Shirley Swain Roberf Sylvesler Michael Tabla Danny Talboli John Tappan Milce Tappan Bill Tale Denise Taium ', In ,HMG V 1, , QNV E' if ,ji 6 55? Kelly Kane, mascot awaifs her cue from varsify cheerleaders +o s+ar+ Two-Bi+s. r . Em 21 1: .V-A 'w-flaw r s si: was Q ,nav 4, Q J, Signed N I We 'lee llcc 2 3 . , wal . Ns ri s -'K R Q, .il X Sgfax i' F W., Q, ff .,.,...,,. ...., , . . -' Juniors Teresa Talum David Thomas Doris Thomas J. D. Thomas Janice Thomas Gary Thompson Lois Thompson Bill Tilion Ricky Tolh Julia Trammell Jerry Tropp Maria Truiillo 237 Juniors Mark Turner Sharon Vesl Guy Vick Terri Waddelow Roberl' Wakefield Wilma Walker Gloria Wallace Bunny Ward Sharon Ward Michael Warson Deborah Webb Rich Wager Belh Wesl Nancy Wesler Jan Whilaker Vickie Whi+marsh Nance Whilworih Ben Williams Sieve Williams Susan Williams li- f-1' ' f f ' 1 h ' i ff K 1 i f J f 2641 ami fray 91 i W, i J ef Q' s W ,K Q t 'Ri , xx fx max xx H? x Qg a- 321 Zi! - Q: n5,,.-R at A if We ..., A 55 A a fa .gi Q: se K 1 ' r I 'J' iree fi Q c ii K -W .f , 1 -, -J --L.: -M 2 ,x K 62 -3 - 'Ei J :Y u se it Ati . il X 1 H 4' ' 6 i 'X , ff , 1 1 ' -' -' of-ff' Jv c il ... .- ' 3, g.g as di if 4 l i Q f 'rw . , .- ' 7' , xi 3 S Lonnie Young ' f ,-'If ef, ff 55 if Geffen 1 5 gifs-wafg YY' K f rgiiiyli , W, 1 Qu 'ui sf aff' Y X f A., F 51' E7 Q F 2 ,. 2 Kg 1 K 3 f if f F-Sli ix QS , L 4 E5 E 5 xl 16521. Y. ' 'Fifi L51 Junior Brenda Ellis, office assislanl, aids The secrelaries and visiling leaclwer, Mr. Smiflm in rouline record keeping and ol- 'Fice clwores. Juniors Tislw Williams Ben Willis Dianna Wilson Doug Wilson Gail Wimberly lvlilce Wimberley Tina Wirnbislm Gary Winlers Roland Winlers Tisln Wood Elnora Wyall Richard Yaeger 239 w A f . ' , ,ggi M-Q we , f tr 11' i ffif ,J Q1 ir mini rf A, ue Jackie Albercling Kim Arcl Sherry Baker y y , :, yy ij f Shirley Beavers Class of '71 Carla Allen Gary Don Anderson Andrew E. Charlolle Barker Rila Bell Allcinson Linda Auviqne Darlene Ba Terry Ba rnell sandra Bell Q Johnnie Beam Susie Bell 42 Class of '7 I Terrilyn Bell Laurie Bengel Donna Bock Roger Bock iii. e 3 j i: T David Bird Barry E. Black Sandra Bowen William Bozarlli Temple Bradley Sfeve Bralleli James Brinkley Carol Brookings Brian Brown Jerry Brown Ka+l1y Brown Roy Brown Class of '7 I Vickie Wl1i+marsl'1 and Jimmy Meek, members of Prin+ers Devils, fake a break while work- ing in +i1e Press room. Roberi BFUDO Deborah Bullard ren n Ca Nancy nireil ...I .:.1.f :,. f1,,,.: I I ,,Q1. ,.smm:,w Y i . . ,, W iiii s Pairicia Bufclwer Vickie BUHZ 'bmi Sheri Carlai 243 244 Class of '7 I Tom Delzrange enlerfains Mrs. Gene Siclcles' English c informalive clescriplion of The animal's habils. lass wilh his raccoon, R. C.. and an Theresa Carler Lisa Chesshir Brenda Chrislman Chrislman Rusly Clark Marilyn Coe Dale Collins s ,MW '24 ' K ,Q 4 if L uh' Joyce Collins Nancy Hd 5' B '11 f af ma 2 nf J' Z' JSI ,ge ? lf-PZ ff, . 5? Q 0 0 A J f Y J: zafrvxmvfelaf- 1' -W fy' , 4 3, ,, s if Class of '71 James Colvin Ma Cook Tommy Coon , 0? E, Q 5 'iwl Bessie Corcoran Ann Corey ia Crane l lf? Brenda Kay Criss Monica Lawana Crowell fl B llll V, f.,,,, :t,.,V,l fi r e P l-' V jf if ' Jummue Daniels Barbara Davis 245 246 Class of '71 lo a a 2511 z!lQLAGai1gobleo 1 D Dan Desmond Velma Dawson Tom DeFrange Brenda Derebery John Dericlwsweiler Ellen Dillo Lela Dodson Jolwn Dornsladler D6 Doslwier Thomas Doyel Donald Dozier Roberl Driggs David Duolcell Larry Dullie Palsy Dulnamel Aaron Dunaway Class of '7 I Duane Dunham Mary Lou Dusek David Earnharr Mark Edwa Kennerh Ray Eixmann Sreve Elmore Berry Mr. Jim Herd answers +l'1e many ques+ions sfudenfs have on drugs. Marva Fen 247 248 Class ol' '71 L ,, l gjAv.,31a bi45 Cafelyn Firesheels Wanda Flaherly Hg-jig, V ,grgvia,ff,Smffqf, y ,M l i ef J , N 'H K Q , Qi 53'- c hx Qi V Si2Z if l 5 5 f f 2 lil? ll Pal Fllzgerald Diane Filzpalriclc Leah Flaherly A J a..,, . Ll',, , W2 am mmg Pam Floyd The cheerleaders lead sludenls down Main Slreel lor-The snake dance in pre-Sherman game aclivllies. Mike Follerman Earle Garner Shelley Gerarcl Class of 7 I Mark Fonfz Ronnie Fonlz Robe'-+ Fouslr 1 55:-4 lvl e rl e G a r n e r lf 'f ' Carlene Gillion Bellw Gales Valerie Goms Gary Graf Carla Green Jonalhan Green Tom Greer 250 Class of '71 Agnes Grillilli M33 f J J in , J E Q ' , fa., 4 Wfi, 5 'i ix F Dean Harl Jerry Hayes Bob Herriage all fff ifffi i fi l K, ,V ,, K g I Vfggiii Lk,AVg rig, A E NW ,1,.f, W . ,V .ff,,,.,wfywiiizfzx f'.-f :,5:-y:, Linda Groves Jim Hammond Diane Hansen Donna Halclw Janice Hawkins Nila X Bobby Hempkins Dorinda Janice Hill Gary Hines Jimmy Hix 'k E iii? M if I .I 'Qf'-,' 5' -'l pg 1 J f , . W , , .,,. 7. ,,,,.,,.' 9. i ,J ,. , I Class of '71 Rhonda Skaggs receives an award from Mel Richards for being selecled, Miss School Spiril. Mr. Jim Herd, l.'l'.V. coordinalor, narrales lhe lelevising ol lhe pep rally. Q Tylene Hodges Debbie Hopkins Duane Hullmier PGQQY l-lurlock Roxanne Hulcheson Harley Hulson Fran Jackson Jamie Jacobs 252 Class of '71 Sa' 3. '-fyfy i A? or - in . A. 1, , q.,!,Q' ft, ,, , J? , - Jimmy Meek, Mike Miller, and Ka+hleen Meek pause while Taking picfures durin phofography class. ' 1' -' . V,-if i ' , , , J , , , f ,, 1-, .I ' ' '.,i' ,.e, - e'k' fi , - Ken Jacobs Elise Jensen Marvin Johnson Laura Johnsfon Carol Jones Larry Jones Tornniy Johnson Rolanda Jones g +he Russ Kane Riclc Killougli Lois Ann LaGrone ommy . - si N .,, , 1,10 ' I iii'lXl4i'-if 4 ii . i s we if ' i ,: .. , , i ff . . L '1-iz. . .sgfff.,.-5 Iggy i vm x MAJJ :ggi 'y K Pally Kelley W 5' it ,Q - - -ff: Azz. , :-.Y Q Q .wif N399 wa E , S A ...,,.. ,L ,,s..,..AAW , l K is 'fl yi' -fs .-., afswf f Pal Kruzenslc Ellen Lance ayne Linney Class of '7 I Slarling Kidd Q1, ssslsss , L is 'iw JV xi v- ' , if m Q. S I is N ll ki X 45 . .. K Lf x sgygjglgg-giggiigr ' 5.1. a, 1 -f,sf,1.s ---, :nm .... . ., - - Davicl Killouglw Debbie Charles Lacey lvlary Langlorcl Louis Laslwley Gary Looney 25 254 Class of '71 Debbie McCord Terry Lovell Eldon Mcfxlisler Rena Mcfxlisler ,fy ani' 'i 1' M , ii f 0 Rhonda McCord Warren McDonald Wanda McFadden Amelia lvlcGal1a lvlc Wanda McGill Allen McGregor Tricia McGlynn rlney lvliclnael lvlcliniqlwl Mike lvlclvlalwan Ann Mglvlenamy Mike Macon SCOH Ma haffey Roberr Manning Deborah Mahan Ken Ma+lock Class of '7 I Gail Manana Mary Sherian Mead Jimmy Meek AHen+ively elemen'rary FU S, sfudenfs iisfen as Roger U++er explains d g 25 256 Class of '71 K f-L 2' 5 Y A . Ka fnleen Meek Curfis Meyers Harrier Miller Jane Miller Janice Miller Micnae A. Miller Melanie Minori Wayne Minyarcl Mr. Roger Hanson direcfs Hwe Concerf Choir 6+H'1S P,T.A.CI'1ris+mas Program ff 2 ,K M N, 'E f if 2 x 14 y h, ' Terry Misirol Ginger Morales Geoffrey Morrison Donna Neasbiii as Q zi ar ZW E R is fi, ,E V if si X J Q 1' .43 Class of '7 I Sandra Moore Viclci Moore Yvonne Moore Ralph Morales Bill Morgan Debbie F. Morrison fl 5 -53 1' x si y ' 5 il ,5 f lit' . : Ms 'Y are ri? fi 551 Pai Murphy Mike Musgrave Debbie Nabors Sherry Nicholas Valana Nix William Nix 257 Class of '7 I K ' 1 A' f Sfudenls rushing home aller lhe 3:30 bell is a familiar scene al D.l'l.S. Terri O'Glee Gerald Owens ' - , l l l . ll' 2 2 , Xl dim Philips, Nancy Pellig rew 25a Benny Paddock Darlene Peed Janel Phu ups Terry Phillips Richard Pierson Debb rry R ,ty , f , 55+ ie Pipkin ,'7f,I i ,, .iv 1,5 'E' iw - . 'iii ,--f--111.11 , ' 5 i 'i ii ' E 4 Class of '71 WiiliecPo++s Laiean Price x i Brenda Redfern lI'T1l'T'ly Mei Bonnie Richardson Julie R Susan I Ca Risrer Jackie Cha Laura Rogers 259 260 Class of '71 , Q K ff -J yi, i lvlae Rogers Howard Rowan Jeannie Rumsey Jim Rullw Clnarlolle Sa mlord Riley Scliullw Doug Sclwwelke Sally Sanford 1 oll .F Nancy Scoll Gary Sewell Rosemary Shelby Linda Slwull Alice Ruhsell James Sarlor Robin Selanders Bruce Siclcles Class of '71 Aller a lward day Paffy Kelley and Diana Koenfop anxiously awai++l1e3:3O bell. lvlicliael D. Silces Donald Sluslwer if? Palriclc Silverwise Sl'1drOn Simpson Rlwonda Skaggs Bobby Smallwood Gerald Snnillw Jerry Smilli Class of '7 I l 534-iff .f: i y Sally Smillm Terri Smillw U Tommy Smillm Deggriaslm-Sm i ill rl Craig Spears Pal levens Joel Slrinqlellow 262 Tewenia Slamforcl Lyle Slanplmill Sharon S+eeclman lvlary Slewa Cooper Slewa rl Tlweresa Slewarl Mary David Tallooll Class of '71 l-larriel Tappan Jolinny Thomas Debbie Taylor Gary Terrell Val Theakgfon KGFGVI Tl'lOl'T16S 1.-:soy iiiompson i Senior. Kenny Eixman receives spiril slick while alfendinq luis firsf pep rally. He is a fele- plwone s+uden+. 26 264 Class of '71 Jennie -llmreadgill Ed Tucker Mike Tignor Joe Traweelc Don Tropp Joyce l-UCl4GI' Richard Turnbull David Turner JO Anne Twininq Roger Uller Roland Umplwrey Kenny Vesl Susan Vogel Jlrn Volperl Karla Wade R rd Waqnon Class of '7 I d K y J bs l lk lo ex-sludenl Sql. Don Drewy aller flue V 'r Becky Woluing an enn aco a Day s bly 5 Sem . e eran's Gary Wakefield Marllwa Waldrop Kalhy Walker Judy Wallers Frank Wallersdorl Richard W burn Karla aymlre Pall: Webb 26 Class of '71 4 , d 0 W vw 57 3 Dennis Websler Candace Weisberg - QR W W wn Vifsly 515 Randy Wells Mark Wheeler Kerry 'W aff, W' iff James Wulluams Mark Wu Vuckue Wnlson so n Winfers Randy Wriglwl Becky Woliunq f f ww 'ffcfz-1 M 'fm ,. Q M 6 EJ rlll W llls 4 s s CD W wvryr www Ayiy ,szz . 1 ,wil , ,fr Sherrie Lee Ann W Clwarles Garner ,D ' :Er ALLEN, CARLA, Y-Toons, FTA: Bancl: Honor Sociefy - 5 I A VOE: Nalional Honor Socuefy CARLAT, SHERI. Band: Girls? Na- f ANDERSON, CARY DON, Arr Club: Nominee ETA: Y-Teens: VOE, :R,oQ,Ae? ional noting Speech Club: Sludenl Council Nalional Honor Sociely iifxi i,io DDORiN'STI APPLEBY, ANDY, Nalional Honor So- CARRUTH, MELVIN, FTA I I VAAAI Q ciely CARTER, TH ER ESA. Fl-IA: S+inQer'f ARD, KIM, B-Team Cheerleader, Y- Slalli ' ,ff 2 ff Teens, ETA, EHA, Sludenl Council, CHR isTN1AN, BR EN DA, ano i gii Arl Club, Counselor's Assislanl, ICT Counselor's Assislanl - Brill L Sweelhea r+ CH R I STMA N, T ED DY, Concerl .1y,li7lIa,n1a,g AUSTIN, CHARLES, VICA 45 I54 Choir: Boys' Olee Club -A Wlhei BABCOCR, DAR LEN E, Neewollah, COE, MARILYN, VICA nr 241 FHA: CoooiRosooi2oE:5Clooo': o FHA Sludenl Council ly- BACKEST, JEAN ETTE, Drill Team: COFFIN, GRALIN, A 81 B Team Fool-V DRllN4NONy15I, o hgfosmggg l i Cosmelology: Prom Comm.: Heallh ball: FTA: Alhlelic Award Winner:: R-YDUCKIETT, Careers: FHA Prom Commillee Club: Prinlers jg, nlgesidenk BAKER, SHERRY, DE: VOE COLLINS, JOYCE, FHA: Arl Clubi' I'PATiSf:,3T gsl6J,ee BARKER, CHARLOTTE, Girls' Glee Cosmefoloqy Reporler: Library A' ' Y-.Teens Lilerary Club: FHA: VOE Club: Y-Teens y .L NaIiopg,al5:l7lo,nor,5SierOie,5Q'gif? BATES, JERRY, Arl Club: FTA: Key COLVIN, JAMES, Band: Speech Club w,,iDUNHAEIi.:IDlANNE, ,fDrill' Club COOK, MAR K, Lalin Club 'ri . ..SpaVnis.hi'ClQ5lp:f PASF BEAM, JOHNNIE, VICA if IS4 COONROD, TOMMY, A 81 B Team DUSEK. Sfuidenl BELL, SANDRA, Cosmelology A Foolball: FCA: Key Club: Hi-YL Cil: Drill BELL' Award Winner: Who's NeewollahMCouiH, ya-IYSGYIS DMRS Blow Yo? V os? Humorous: FTA: Prom Swezerlweart. FTA, reggfng C C NQFIQILQIF g f Sludenl Council INV? Aff CIUBRMISDPSHRHA CIE-fb f f D, NANCY, EHA EARNHART, ,JAMyES,. Corin: Aggoi BESSIE, Heal+h Ca- ELMORE, STEVEN, ,BI I I 1 ,,'L ' . - K I ii IA, FHA, Secrelaryi FITZGERALD, PAT, Ani Cin , Cino, Y-Teens: Coonnoioiooy, FITZPARTICK, DIANE. Ygoaxnsyei iii 1 Swdenf Council FLAHERTY, WANDA- Cbinaerbiog IAFORD, su E, All-Region, Bona, Speech Club: Y-Teens A , I 3: D -'-,, ale Band: Drama Club, Press- FLAMINC-, PAM, Nahonal HonOQgSo5 A 'ii Y-Teens: Debale Club: ciely: Lalin Club: Science CluVb':iiA5g?f1' 'l fllil ' Qilffli - ,. iClub, Hislorian: Firsl divi- ademic Winner, Biology, i i i Il: fi ASM: Onsfnndino FLOYD' PAM' coooniooyoo sail! 'I Musician: Nan FLOYD. DAVID, .Agn ii - ' y i i C C oo. I GALBE ,oii I nfi I R 'ii' I ii'n-i 1 gi , fo ol A I, 1 : riff x .,-.' 1 , 1 I .f,-', I ..n. E . : -n,A R an ,'ni i i I is A Bla I ,o, be nf: H IRA , Abiro R r f 7 if ooo Ri QHOMIAS- 5:P5n3ISl I' CIUIDI SA FHA, Conceiil' and.,B Team Foolball: Pnnrons Deyil -1on- - X'-' 3 F' B 'i ' i O ' AAIliTifm'i'ifgTTF?FmiOlee Choir: Arl' Club: Oirls' Olee Club: GRIFFITH, AON FHA: Arl' Club: Club: FHA: Concerl Choir: VICAV Y-Teens Y-Teens,:Prom Commillee 'I ii . ......,Lo. , Y-Teens: ,,,,,o. 1 1- I :ra Careersl A rro I ii ii -' 5- I -'1' - 1 i iiffffilo , fi ii',i',' 55 ,o' Iiii I ii Y i , , :': o ro booob , . R iiii'ii iiiii All :'e:' I I I .,,,, C ,A.o A ' X A R nAo A: ::i: : R C, A , I rola 267 68 Team: Assisf Ar? Club' Iub FTA Sgt a+ VOE: Band! UIL ' Nafio nal Honor Socie+y Band: Prom Commi+- FFA' FTA' FHA: FTAg and Honor M EEKJ KAW EENQf+S'li h g e r Sieve, Au E L. ' Ba n d in J,,. L ' ,sem Council: Prinlers Devjlfii Prom r o Commiffeeaf 2 l ' of r Sfudenl Teeng Sfudenl V Sociely Club Pres.: MEL!-XNlE. MINYARD, WAYNE Coun- cil7Spanisl1 Club: Speech Club: Na- +ional Honor Sociefy MISTROT. TERRfZk5Iennis: Drill Team Prop Manage r' VICA , Presi- B Team Fool- Pres. Neewollalw N As- SWAIN, FTA' A Team ack MGUGQSV Foo+ball: A Prom Speech Club: Lafin Club: Ma+lfi Team: Academic Leller, Geomelryi Algebra ll: Counselor's Assislanfq lvleri+'s Wil1o's Who in American High Schools: UIL Solo and Ensem' ble: Na+ional Honor Sociely 3 4 N,,L , QA' Q57 ,,.f' 5 K 5:5 ' rf ps ,., -,L kg f . ,. I -if we My nn, , gf5E37'ive1 - .M W , w 1 K 4 11Q iwlily 5 5 'V '- ,fg .mgh w viwifllfk ,, , 2, Y ' wr 5 as - . l A , A 5 Q! 3 71 was a fun gear i 4 7l was a serious gear ..,. ,, V .N.,.,,, , .,,K,,,W 3 ,. ' ' , WMM .,,. I L A ' +21 .:,Z QQ' 273 '7l was a heciic gear W 71 was a confusing gear 71 was a greai gear ,.. ,,.....,. '71 was our gear ,F am Wi . -M ,M JJ 4 mi- . .. Y,:1f1-ziggy -- - Q , K , F 277 Siudeni Bodg Presideni N. ,,,.. ..,,, ..W.:mm,..u,G5E55,51gfg,:wmi-n1:.fH John Derichsweiler Qiudeni Body Vice-Presideni X Larrg Brown 280 may mm ?1 lkkiz .,,,z. Y... ia -il -N Q - -1 F 1, ,Q . i -s.. 1,9 ACTIVITIES W 1 F 1 2 x E Z 5 284 The assemblies This year were numerous and varied. Below: Tom Lesler, Billy Dave.. and lvlary enlerlain before a Talk by Rich- ard l'loque. Al righl Russ Kane receives his l-eller iackel from Coach Meyers. 'C If 'Ill H 4' Ofber assemblies were The fa- vorifes awards preserfred by The annual sfafwf and a falk on drugs by a former drug addict 28 286 WesTern day is one oT The larqesT-acTiviTies sponsored by The sTudenT council. For The TirsT Time Thislyear They had a chair Trom The Tonsorial parlor. During wesTern day assembly, awards were given Tor The besl dressed and besT beard. 287 E 288 Hsu On The opposile page +he while rabbil helps represenl lhe lheme of The spring lorrnal. Below: Seniors wail for lhe end- ing ol a slyle show. Bolh ol These aclivilries are sponsored by Y-leens. AT lell alhleles and Their dares are preparing To eal Their meal al The alhlelic ban- quer 289 90 'X' M 5, 1 X M ' The iherne of This year's junior- senior prom was A Tahifian Dream. The parfy favors were bookiers To record memories of +he evening. Refreshmenfs were served by sophomores dressed as island naiives. Music was pro- vided by The Thirfeenrh Hour. 5 Senior Day lor I97I was held al Loy Lalce Parlc. IT was a day wilh many sporls including horse- baclc riding, swimming, volleyball, horseshoe pilching. pingpong, and dancing. The music was pro- vided by The Falc-Tre. 292 . ,,,. i, 'swrwfmm - if -A -M. , -iii MLMM ,,,. i ffv f n The l97I Gradualion was 'rhe lirsfr year lor cornrnencemenl ex- 3 ercises lo be held oulside. ll was also rhe lirsl year lo have a black H and gold Tassel, and lhe girls To M14 wear gold gowns. The guesl speaker was Rev. Furlong, Epis- oopalian lvlinisler. Lell: Kenny Elxmann. who never atrend- ed classes inside DHS. receives diploma. 2 293 We, The graduaTing seniors oT l high school and enTer Th We are The adulTs and WhaT will we do wiTh abouT iT. Our Twelve yea 4 abouT The world. All showing us The rnounTai churches, and parenTs valuable and will help is noT perTecT. Fires. year To year. ln no Tore, when someThi experience and The knowledge abouT The world sTreeT, and our un G roads ahead ouT o when we musT leave our our places in The world. we musT lcnow sTore oT knowledge usa .O road map ur schools, acquired is in- The besT map To day and Trom day. There- TrusT our own we do noT care we rneeT on The TarTher Than iusT caring. We musT ca does noT hang iTs please. ln order To Tace The hardships Each oT us here have an obligaTion To ourselves. We musT From These we musT sTroy, demolish handed d ing our TaT ing W done. LiTe henever we loiliTies and We all To success Class oT I97l, 296 J 1, f- 1 sis I' Q .: Q I. if 314s 1- 1 , . . ,, H X , ' it g ij , z , .5 ' Q Wx A MI jg if E ? Q f Q ' ,Q ' ' ig: y if iffmr-ff 2 'f : 'ff -1q4'4 A Y ' 1 3 3 . 3 i .....,....,....., n N .. yi .., A Lg: if Ml, .1 .. :fm , , , Nha- U is . -V 1... ..... ' ---....,? ' ' - ,. Q ,--,,, -M ' J:....M 1. ,.,. itz ' I f--.+ L 5 ' ar Q-s. 1 I gi I ADVERTISE ME NTS Sl-IERIAN MEAD and SHERRIE WILLIAMSON, Edifors 297 298 QI! IIQUI An.wAvs Fmsr QUALITY loo SHERDEN ,--11 - '. MALL ,J fig' L5 h -I llf A , '. gg I ' js f E if L - I I , if es e , -QL-,Y-wg---, ' ' E we ' E f W ' E E jg'-711' f fg ' ' Sidney C. Johnson 63I W. Woodard 465-3345 JOHNSON-MOCRE FUNERAL HOME Denison, Texas IF YOU DRIVE.. . DRINK A81W RCOT BEER Corner of Washing+on and Tone WRIGHTS DRIVE-IN BILL'S DERBY Corner of Mirick and Morgan FINE Fooos AND FOUNTAIN DRINKS Owners: Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Wrigh+ I400 S. ArmsI'rong STEWMAN'S SPECIALTY SHOP Fashions for Misses - Juniors - Jr. Pe+i+es I Sher-Den MaII and Bonham Laundry - Dry Cleaning CITY WIDE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY Lei One Call Do I+ All 3I4 W. Woodard 465-6446 JOHN HOWARD CHEVROLET INC. CompIe1'e Au+omo+ive Service 205 S. BurneH' a+ Ches'rnuI' Phone: 465-4363 299 300 GRAYSON FIRE EXTINGUISHER CO. Sales 4 Service Jani+or Supplies 6I-I Soulh Armslrong Avenue Denison, Texas 465-2935 Randal Forguson, Anna Rich, Valana Nix and Terri W heal The noon rush. HUBBARD FURNITURE I28- I 30 Wes'r Main DENISCN GREEN HOUSES Flowers ol Disiinclion 330 W. Munson Denison, Phone 465- I 800 I I Texas NOEL'S JENKINS STUDIO HOUSE OF CARPETS Porlrails, Weddings l 624 W. Mann Denison, Texas Color and Black and While 4657222 42' W. Main Carpef Sales and Carpel Denison, Texas Cleanlngs 465-I484 Deep Slearn or Sharnpooinq Ivlefhod Corky Bowling, Linda Pierson, Richard Pierson and Sharon Vesf awair The lunch hour rush af Sonic Drive-In. 'f 1. SERVICE WITH THE Sly D OF SOUND 520 S. Armsfrong 465-4545 Good Food, Hamburgers French Fries, Onion Rings Sundries Real burger goodness Congra+ula+ions +0 +he Class of I97I 30 02 BRATCHER FUNERAL HOME NORMAN D. BRATCHER BOB BRATCHER Ambulance Service 4OI W. Woodard S+. P.O. Box 858 Telephone 465-2323 Denison, Texas Qualify Counls ASHBURN'S ICE CREAM Always Good A 4 ,Q 4 fa 1 me . 3 .E a W A ' WHERE YOU ALWAYS BUY THE BEST FOR LESS . 7 O I B lnlscounr CENTER I TWO GIANT STORES -- TO SERVE You -- Denison: Hwy. 75 Sou+h, Denison Sherman: Hwy. 75 Norfh, Sherman NNI-IERE YOU BUY TI-IE BEST -- FOR LESS -- 304 Congrafulafions 'ro +he Senior Class of I97I - From S TONE ABSTRACT COMPANY Eshablislfwed in The Year I872 222 Wes+ Main Denison, Texas CompIimen+s of LIGHTING SUPPLY 605 Wes+ Main Denison, Texas CompIimenI's of JO'S BOUTIQUE Sher-Den Mall 893-07I I CongraI'uIa+ions 'ro +I1e GracIuaI'ing Class of I97I - From - BAECHT GRCCERY 2630 SouI'I1 Woodlawn Sophomore con+es+an+s for Drill Team perform a judges. BRABANT'S CLEANERS, INC. Ceriiified Fur Sforage Denison, Texas 626 W. Main Phone 465-4020 CompIimenI's of MYLES VARIETY 2I4 Wes+ Main Denison, Texas 30 306 Debbie Taylor, Mel Richards, Sharon Sfeedman, and Kerry Whifaker enjoy some of fhe gasfronomic deliqhrs +ha'r m lc +h Dairy Queen famous. Live a Lirrle a+ The World's Largesr Drive-Ins BADGE STEEDMAN'S DAIRY QUEENS D Denison NO. I NO. 2 I5O0 W. Mor+on 430 S. Armsfrong Phone 465-I085 Phone 465-8256 Congra'ruIaI'ions +o 'rhe Graduaring Class of I97I From GOLD STAR TILE AND CARPET CongraI'uIa'Iions I'o 'Ihe Senior Class - From - MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS Wesl' Parlc Shopping CenI'er Denison, Texas of DHS s+uden+s par+icipa+e in Ihe annual pep rally held in fronf Ci+izens Nafional Banlc prior Io Ihe Sherman-Denison g SID MAPLES Pain+ - Wallpaper Sporiing Goods-, Guilars I25 Wesl Main 465-5575 Licensed Pawn Shop SMARTT'S LEVI'S Sher-Den Mall Panxls and Tops for Guys and Gals DENISON BUSINESS COLLEGE 430 Sou+h Miriclc 465- I 040 Mr. J. B. Whillrield inslrucis Palry Kelly, Ilefll ancl Gail in shorihancl diclalion. 307 08 Au+o ' Fire ' Life ' Truck ' Commercial Farmers Insurance Group ROY PERRY 607 Soufh Arms+rong 465-5559 Denison, Texas GORDON'S 2I I Wes+ Main 465-4940 Compiimen+s K. WOLENS VEST BROS. WlLLiAMSON'S MOTOR OO. Home Owned - Home Operafed 809 Souih Crockefi' 830 Sou+h Crocke++ Denison Texas M-M, A- I LAN ES Denison, Texas Hwy. 75 So. 465-25I9 COLE LUMBER COMPANY Senior Mark Wheeler receives his second year leffer award from Coach Gerald Meyer for his par+icipa+ion in A-Team foo+ball. 309 A Salufe +o +he Class of 7I 'From 465-5335 408 West Main Denison.Texas 97 Years in Service +o Pharmacy Congra+ula+ions +o +l1e Graduaring Class of l97l CHIEF - From - OFFICE SUPPLY C-3RAY'S 609 W. Main CREDIT JEWELERS Typewri+ers Office Supplies Par+y Supplies Jewelry and Gif+s Wafcli Repairing 505 Wes+ Main 465-5 I 7l Complimenls of RlN6LER'S do Simbel shows one ol Ringlefs new li l'1 Favori+e Fashions - FOR - D.H.S. NEWSOM'S WOMEN'S WEAR NATHAN CROUCH COMPANY Furni+ure and Appliances R.C.A. COLOR T.V. 306 W. Main S+., Dial 465-I933 Your Frigidaire Dealer'l 2 5- WAYNE'S SHOE SHOP FINE REPAIRING Complimen+s T S. H. KRESS Denison, Texas Offering The Fines+ in . . WIGS . . . COSMETICS . . . STYLING . . . BETTY GARBER Owner and Managerj BETTINA FACTORY OUTLET T535 Hwy. 75 N. 892-9332 Fm Qualny Merchandise G+ LOW, Discourn Prices 409 Wes+ Main S+ree+ Anofher Crenshaw Sfudio firsf. We were fhe firsf fo infroduce A full selecfion of Nafural color porfraifs and The firsf color sfudio Wifhin 60 miles fo have our Own color prinfing Facilifies. Now we are fhe Firsf sfudio in fhe Area fo infroduce fhe Informal Formal Porfraif. These Are falcen af fhe sfudio, ouf af The lalce, or iusf aloouf Anywhere. Don'f forgef our wedding selecfions. We offer packages for fhe budgef Minded couple fo fhe exclusive Heirloom Afford only fhe besf. INTRODUCING fhe Informal FORMAL PORTRAI I crens aw studio 612 W. MAIN DENISON, TEXAS 75020 465-2748 3 Complimenls of LOGAN'S MUSIC SHOP Denison, Texas 4I5 W. Main 465-7656 Senior Bill Nix, a Logan's employee demons? I sfrumenl. Complimenls RICK'S SHOE CENTER 4I9 W. Main Denison, Texas CompIimenI's of JACO'S MENSWEAR Denison - Sherman Complimenls of DUANE'S SHOES 3I4 Wesl' Main Denison, Texas Phone 465-23I I FEATURING Nunn-Bush - Jarman - Red Cross Life Slride and Jumping Jack Shoes GRAVE'S CLOTHING STORE W. Main 465-48 I 7 4 Theres No Burger Like A WaIsonburger W47SOIlBOR6ER 9 LIU Denison, Texas I90I W. Mor+on IOI8 S. Aus+in Sherman, Texas 7I8 W. HousIon Bonham, Texas Sam Rayburn Drive Owner C. E. WATSON Office 465-970 I HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE COMPANY FRED JENNINGS, Owner Complefe Home Furnishings Phone 465-I787 4I I W. Main Complimenfs of TRIANGLE NEWS 5II Wesf Main CompIeIe SchooI Supply Sfore John Derichsweiler and Rebecca Owens enioy sn Ic dance Ieshvihes down+own. We Will No+ Knowingly Id n 0 0 Be undergo Prescrlphon Prices -,- :fAf2 2 We r e B O I. n a+ , , ,Q X. H I l and 5 3 I W. M a I n G Denison, Texas Bug SeIecIion of Name Brand Mdse. 465- 8 5 I 4 ' CAMERAS ' HOUSEWARES ' COSMETICS ' SPORTING GOODS ' HARDWARE ' DRUGS AND S U N D R I E S ' JEWELRY ' TOYS Senior Jerry Hayes arranges 'rI'1e colognes af BarreI'f's. Lynn Rowland demonsfrafes +I1e uses of a camera af BarreH's. 6 WACKER'S Super CenI'er Wishes Ihe Besi Io +I1e Graduaiing CLASS OF I97I WEST PARK SHOPPING CENTER 2400 W. Iv1or+on Denison, Texas JACK'S FINE FOODS 800 W. MorI'on Denison, Texas I eannie J Alg Ia ry s+udenI's a ood, Sophomore relaxes aI+er + lk g I I bouf drugs. 317 Since I85O TI-IE WEST'S MOST FAMQUS BRAND Congra+uIa+ions +o +he Graduaiing Class of I97I -lFROM LEVI EMPLOYEES Bes'r Wishes +o fhe Senior Class of I 97 I from - FREDA'S Fashions and Fabrics 320 ns, ar ' erdin , KINGSTON CompIicmen'rs o THE I COLLEGIATE SHOP OF DENISON BOB MCCOWN 32I WesI' Main MANAGER 465-U00 322 W- Main Dislinclive appeal for smarl wome 465-I65I TEXQMA Complimenfs BARBER SHOP of 409 Wesl' Main BARBERS: Olaf DuckeH' N. L. Burleson Iyling MILLER'S CABINET SHOP AND PLANING MILL Phone 465-I704 Box 56I Denison, Texas 75020 EERE REG. U. S. PAT. OFF, BCTTLING COMPANY I82O Frisco Road Sherman, Texas WW ,P ihe fnendiy ' Pepper Upuer lx Dr Pepper 1?- -4 BOTTLING COMPANY I27 Ches+nu+ Denison, Texas Q fm E jigj, ' v- 'f 572 M W 5 U-....,.w+ -Q W, ? 5 Y iiiiizw 5 as 2 K 2 -w...,,...Ne , , K F ffl ,B Q L x 5 we ki W Wulf ,f 5 Q , ik x 1' n 1 gk ,W 45 .v -,,,,,, :. If Own a Piece of Texas 81 Lm-IT COMPANY FRANK QARNELL MARVIN DARNELL 430 W. Ches+nuI' ' I23I Aus+in Day or Nigh+ Phone: 465-65I5 An Invesfor-Owned, Tax-Paying EIec+ric U+iIi+y Providing Dependable, Economical EIec1'ric sun ,ARM Service Since I9I2 INSURANCEH The Greafesi Peace Is Peace of Mind I I9 S. Burner? Denison, Texas 3 Bes'r Wishes Io 'rhe . 4f 4 Class of I97I From JIM BROOKS CLDS - CADILLAC CO. INC. Rusk a+ Crawford 465-3535 RIALTO THEATRE 424 w. Main ' 465-3422 22 ZW-Yffgxifvixizcizxwo I5-iiiiirif S I BEAR DRUG Surgical Supplies W- Invalid Aids SALES OR RENTAL John Parks and Frank Ozmeni' 230 W. Main 465-1822 Q I I CompIimenI's of Ghz cnisnn erald 33I W. Woodard 465-7I7I I CompIimen+s ndrpallml of lnumnn MGENT -nun vnu gnu- J. R. INSURANCE AGENCY Your FuII Service Agency IIO N. Rusk 465-8383 JOY'S HAIRSTYLING THE AUTOMOTIVE INC. I2 I 7 S. Aus+in 22 I CI'l9SI'nUI' I 52' AUTO PARTS HOME OF HAIRSTYLING TROPHIES 323 324 CompIimenI's of KOEPPEN-BALDWIN INC. PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC WORK Denison, Texas 305 W. Woodard 465-I775 WEBB FARM SUPPLY Poullry Remedies - Baby Chicks Dog Supplies Q Garden Supplies Grain - Seeds - Ferfilizer I I0 W. Crawford Denison, Texas 465-5535 KENNON MOBILE HOME SERVICE AND REPAIR Awning - Add a Room - Anchors Carporfs - Palio Covers - Skir+ing AII Types of Repair - Inside and Ou'f 465-7807 R+. 3, Box 98-S Denison, Texas China - Cryslal 4- Silver Flowers for AII Occasions WILSON ROSS China and Flowers 320 W. Miriclc 465-3345 Complimenls of WALTER JENNINGS FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES Phone 465-I620 500 W. Main Denison, Texas RAMSEY BLIND 8: AWNING CO. I I4 W. Texas Denison, Texas 465-3272 BARN ETT Q E7 ESTATE WALTER AND LEE BARNETT I I2-A S. Armsiron 9 Denison, Texas Day or NigI1I' 465-8062 VERN ERICKSON OFFICE EQUIPMENT Typewriiers - Remingion-Rand Adding Machines We Ren+ Typewriiers DiaI 465-I025 4I6 W. Main MARLENE'S BEAUTY WALK 73 I Ches+nu+ 465-3090 HUGH CHESNUTT DALTON'S GARAGE INSURANCE SAVINGS - SERVICE 3 SECURITY '526 W' Menon Demson' Texas 723 W. CI'1esI'nuI' Sireef DiaI 465-3I I0 325 ,f 1' Congrafulafions +0 fhe Senior Class of I97I - From - JAMES WILLIAMSON TRUCKING mugs AI' Esiablished I883 Congraiulafions Io I'I1e Class of I97I From STATE NATIONAL BANK OF DENISON SI'ronger As Ihe Days Go By For Correci' Time and Tempera+ure 24 Hours a Day 465-78I I Tsi I I ' 'W ' C SUPPLIES D RALPH yy e-'Mum To Bes+ Wishes Io 'rhe I97I Graduaies - From - DEJARNATT GROCERY Open 24 Hours Daily I IOI W- Main 327 28 ,. f- ' :fi 2333333 A , , A Complimen+s ei-'fi feggggemle e if BABCOCK BROS. AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY PP PP I P aw : ' Congra+ula+ions and Bes+ Wishes Seniors of I97l IVAN BOUNDS Complimenis of I ,bsv s Where +he Old Wes+ Mee'rs +he Mod Wes+ SHER-DEN MALL SHERMAN BUSTER'S Piece Goods Cenier For All Your Sewing Needs l 400 W. Day S+. Denison, Texas You'II like Wards THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF DENISON CITIZENS CHARGE CARD 23I W. Main 465-3030 CongraI'uIaI'ions and Besi Wishes I'o I'he Denison High School Gradua+es 329 330 Pep Rallg Maiorefle, Palfi Webb, goes lhrough her roufine during a pep H Cheerleader. Kerry Whilaker. leads lhe crowd in a cheer. ra y. The Pep Rallies were a Time for spiril, lun, and en! Thusiasm which was gener- aled by The Cheerleaders, Drill Team, lvlajorelles, Band, Thespians and rnosl' imporlanl of all: People. Senior lnfercom Sfudenf, Kenny Eixmann, an avid suppor+er of all Yellow Jaclcel sporls alfended his firsf Pep Rally. l'le was awarded lhe Spirif Slick by The Cheerleaders. Yellow Jaokel Qlaff The l972 Senior slall includes Joe Dawson, Favoriles and Sweelhearfsg Slephanie Coleman. Facully and Adminislra- lion: Debbie Webb, Acliviliesq Brenl lvlahana, Organizafions, Susan Williams, Classes: John Tappan, Sporls. Nol shown is Cindy Anderson, Business and Ads. The l97I Junior slall members who will be unable lo work lheir Senior year are: Roberl Sylvesler, lvlarleen Myers and Diane Koenlop. ' Edilor Tom DeFrange goes over weekly assignmenls wilh Joe Dawson and Sfephanie Coleman. Brenl Mahana and Roberl Sylvesler are shown as lhey develop lilm. 332 W. Yellow Jackel Siafl' ' M' ii ,, .. Ng .su A I .,,,,,,whM by ,i,Z: T kA ' iii MRS K Y f A ssi s T ' A CASEY TOM DEFRANGE EdiTor-in-ChieT The l97l Yellow JaclceT is composed oT many un- seen hours oT planning, working and sTudying. This book is The largesT in The schools hisTory and is The mosT compleTe. The summer delivery allows The sTaTT To give The mosT compleTe coverage oT REFLEC- TICNS OT 7l. WiTh compleTe coverage The sTaTT malces This noT iusT an annual buT a yearboolc, one ThaT will be Treasured in The years To come. The sTaTT would lilce To express iTs appreciaTion Tor The cooper- aTion given by The many people in The school and around Denison, which have made The procluCTion oT This book possible. E s Sl-TERIAN MEAD SweeThearTs, FavoriTes. AcTiviTies and AdverTisemenTs EdiTor. GAII. 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