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f-ftgk Qckod Ufa Is FaE Ofr Pef RaMies, PcMides, I AmjcIuu Bonds, Foot Gomes “Remember the Tug of War? That phrase '74 Seniors will be asking Juniors for a long time, (top right and opposite page top left); 74! Shout Seniors as they give the traditional cry. (top left); Pep Rally entertainment is prepared by the Stingerettes. (above); The Fighting Jackets will never fail you, history will not deny, so save a page or two for the Denison Fighting crew beneath the Texas skies, (middle right); Everyone loves a parade, (right); The Pride of Texomaland — The Yellow Jacket Marching Band, (bottom right). 2 — Student Life Ugefi tgS, BIm ouS, Banquets . . . . . . Student Advisory Meetings with Dr. Ford, (middle right); Drill Team and Band initiation is one of the highlights of the year, (bottom middle and right); Employee, Employer Annual Banquet was attended by approximately 300 persons, (top right); Rhonda Wineinger, election manager for Patty Donohoe. (above). Student Life — 3 Fomz Aiii L txcjlcfce t . Mr. Duane Heatly, Mrs. Karen Goodner, Mrs. Gene Sickles and Mr. Earl Turner fill Faculty Follies with fun. (top right); Doug Wood (top left) shows a trick to Kim Nix and Bob White; (middle left) Lynne Wade and Toni Mezzacappa are having a fun time during a performance; Audrey Thomas (middle) and Debbie Flood and Rhonda Hackney (middle right) are caught by surprise; Joyful faces show the Yellow Jacket Baseball team won a Game (right). l-l(Vui U cw-kAnd; FUicMij The Stage Band prepares for the yearly visit to grade schools and Jr. Highs in Denison (top left); Journalism students cooperate in making Christmas ornaments for one of the rest homes (top right); Headaches work hard on new music for their trip to Austin (second row, left); Cooling off is a little hard to do in the middle of May, but Mr. John Hartsell knows how. Ask him. (above); Stage Band is appreciated by students all over Denison. Jeff Williams shows his ability on the drums, (third row, left); The Class of '74 carries out the theme — Movin' On. (left); Greg Mack was featured in the Denison Herald with one of his creations for the Stinger, (bottom left); The Yellow Jacket Staff would like to thank him for the creativity on the end sheets and division pages. Thank you, Greg. 1974Y ubooU D dlc tloiv U tz. PuxhMUvTum I' i v 1 1 We the seniors of the 1974 Yellow Jacket Annual are proud to dedicate this yearbook to . . . a person we feel is most deserving, a person who supports all publication activities and gives a helping hand when we are in need, a person who is Movin' on in every way, a kind, patient, and demanding instructor, and a friend to students, a person who is willing to work and cooperate. This person demonstrates qualities which lead to a successful life. We are honored to dedicate the 1974 yearbook to the sponsor of the Photography Club and Printers Devils, MR. FRANKLIN TURNER. Dedication — 7 Uooitt Ow fa FuM And Q vuiC6 XmjuuoJI Qta PWuM Y xnbock qn| Mrs. Kay Casey — Sponsor Jeannie Zachary — Editor, Who's Who MOVIN'-ON is exactly what this year’s Yellow Jacket Staff has been doing in order to make this yearbook one to be remembered throughout the many years ahead. Mrs. Kay Casey's never-ending patience and supervision have helped make this book be something special to each of us. The staff would like to express its appreciation to the Stinger Staff, Mr. Franklin Turner, Mrs. Pat Welch, Mrs. Donna Hunt and the Denison Herald, members of the photography classes and everyone around Denison for the contributions they have made in behalf of the 74 YELLOW JACKET. Mike Hoppe — Pictures Audrey Thomas — Activities Organizations, Sweethearts Terry Curry — Advertising Penny Hardy — Faculty 10 — Organizations JuiufW AmjuloJI Pw t fybY 6tru We, the 1 974 Yellow Jacket Staff, appreciate all the help the 1975 Yellow Jacket Staff gave and wish them good luck — in the coming year. Junior staff members are (standing) Jeannie Forguson, Deano Myers, Ricky Porter, (second row) Jetta Jorgensen, Marcia Toney, Steve McKnight, (top row) Gail Anders, Chris Phillips, Rhonda Hackney, Mike Atkinson, and Roger Matlock. Organizations — 11 StUige Stct (C6ef s SWeats Stinger Stoff members are (left from front) Cindy Kane, Kylo Todd, Judy Faber, Sheila Walters, Debbie Massey, Don Coley, Andrew Jensen, Bobby Coder, Mike Wade, and Jimmy Cage; (right) Audrey Thomas, Carla largin, Judy Hutchison, Beverly Gregory, Shawna Ruff, Pam Pyle, Kerry Roy, Greg Mack, Jerry Sewell, and Ronnie Voughn; (center) Nancy Jensen and Donna Garner. The Stinger Staff’s job is to keep the school community informed of all school activities. Many unseen hours are required to meet deadlines in order to bring full coverage of the news in a weekly paper. Mrs. Kay Casey, sponsor, works with the staff to help get the paper out on time. Mr. Franklin Turner and his students work tirelessly to print each issue so that it will be ready for homeroom sales. Senior staff members are Nancy Jensen, Editor (opposite); Donna Garner, Assistant Editor; Audrey Thomas, News Editor; Don Coley, Sports Editor; Jimmy Cage, editorials; Judy Hutchison, news; Jamie Cassidy, features; Jerry Sewell, photographer; Mike Wade, sports; Cindy Kane, Make-Up and Sheila Walters, Make-Up. 1 2 — Organizations Audrey Thomas laughs and tells her news staff, You've got to be kiddingl We can't put this in. After putting on his bib, Mike Wade (left) cannot wait to devour the chicken during the annual Christmas banquet, while Jerry Sewell points to the camera capturing the moment. For Mrs. Kay Casey's birthday, the staff chipped in and got her an I.D. bracelet. Left to right are Nancy Jensen, Cindy Kane, Ronnie Vaughn, Mrs. Casey, Sheila Walters and Audrey Thomas. Shawna Ruff: O.K.! O.K.I I'm smiling! I'm smiling! Organizations — 1 3 DQuits’ LMtAM pfutctUtCj Ttfulb The 1974 members of the Printers Devils ore (sitting) Nancy Jensen, and Jeff Fielder, (standing) Billy Roy, Ronnie Vaughan, Doug Huneycutt, Beverly Gregory, Shawna Ruff, and Audrey Thomas. The Printers Devils are under the direction of Mr. Franklin Turner. The Printers Devils print things for fun and profit, (pictured right) They print the STINGER weekly, programs for various clubs, posters for advertising, and other projects. 1 4 — Organizations P togmpluj CkibAutwk Rxbf r CmttesfcU twi is ■i Photography Club members are (first row, I to r) Audrey Thomas, president; Jonis Bradley, vice-president; Diane Snider, secretary; Sharia Ford, treasurer, (second row) Deena Kostyniak, Jimmy Cage, Nancy Jensen, Rachel Buckner, (third row) Debra Parker, Jan Barnett, Gwen Harian, Kerry Roy, and, (fourth row) Gail Anders. The Photography club is sponsored by Mr. Franklin Turner and members must be in photography or on either the yearbook or newspaper staff. Each year the club has a Contest. Organizations— 15 Ac£tu Unctfi i £(30 1604 . • Drill Team members are (first row) Jackie McCord, Gloria Cross, Kathy Smith, Susan Smith, Donna Bell, Kathy Boyd, Debbie Gray, Terri Wagnon, (second row) Sandy Pylant, captain-elect; Pammy Middleton, second lieutenant; Javana Singleton, Diane Herriage, Janis Bradley, first lieutenant; Darone Lynne, Phyllis Agee, Jill Williams, Judy Collins, Karen Stubbs, (third row) Judy Faber, Karen Parks, Debbie Corcoran, Cathy Fisher, first lieutenant; Karen Jones, captain; Sue Hawkins, Susan Samford, LeAnn Ciaccio, Lisa Baity, Hollie Fowler, Susan Merritt, (fourth row) Janie Reddick, Catherine Cherry, Kris Berry, Martha Bryson, Mary Folterman, Patty Donohoe, Connie Donohoe, Judy Hutchison, Terry Means, Cathy Flood, manager. Drill team managers are (bottom) Brad Sommers, Jimmy Miller, Doug Wood, (center) Lewis Blount, David Morrison, and top is Steve Saunders. Officers are Janis Bradley, Sandy Pylant, Georgia Gallwoay, Karen Jones, Cathy Fisher, and Pammy Middleton. 16 — Organizations Catherine Cherry, Janis Bradley, Janie Reddick, Sue Hawkins and Karen Jones perform together for the last time doing their Senior Routine. The Stingerettes are an important part of DHS. They support the athletic department by providing halftime entertainment at basketball as well as football games. Performing at pep rallies, they play a major role in school spirit. Routines are not all that the girls learn. They develop patience, cooperation and tolerance as well as high moral standards. Mrs. Darlene Willoughby sponsors the group. Coacpuifs. . . The 1974 Stingerette officers received trophies for their leadership during the year. Shown here are Pammy Middleton, Karen Jones, and Cathy Fisher. Lisa Brown and Tammy Lackey display elated emotions at finding out they made Drill Team. Kathy Boyd, Janis Bradley, Cathy Fisher and Karen Jones perform a highkick routine at McDanial Junior High. Organizations — 1 7 PUjOuc| CwftiAdck PctQ xiduj T F otb Pictured obove are (front row) Pat Deasy, 1 st Lieut.; Shirley Doty, Captain, Kay White, 2nd Lieut., (back row) Betty McKean, Anne Carne, Lynn Wade, Debbie Toth, Judy Thompson, Laurie Parkey, Diane Boyd, Beverly Ballou, Toni Mezzacappa, Rhonda Sims, and Susan Gillispie; Pictured opposite are Pat Deasy, Shirley Doty, Kay White, Rhonda Sims, Diane Boyd, and Beverly Ballou. This year the flag corps is under the direction of Mr. Eldon Son-nenburg and Mrs. Bonnie Rodgers; and is comprised of 1 2 girls and two managers. The flags represent members of District 1 3 4-AAAA. They perform with the half-time show each week. 1 8 — Organizations Pep Qqujadu Helps Boost QpVut Pep Club members ore Betty Adams, Madeliane Alexander, Denise Atnip, Barbara Baker, Joy Barker, Greta Braxton, Gwen Brewer, Lisa Brown, Phyllis Brown, Linda Chanbers, Venus Coopar, Debbie Creswell, Karen Curry, Julie Delaney, Catherine Davis, Kathy Dockray, Terra Early, Stephanie Elston, Bevin England, Becky Fisher, Charlsie Goforth, Linda Gray, Winifred Griffith, Tammie Haddock, Rhonda Haskins, Cheryl Hayes, Pam Henderson, Kathy Henry, Barbara Holland, Debbie Hopper, Sharon Hull, Sheba Jackson, Annette Johnson, Carolyn Johnson, Tammy Lackey, Connie Lorgin, Peggy Little, Patty Long, Cynthia McShan, Mary Matkin, Robin Mauldin, Aleta Means, Lori Menta, Beverly Meadors, Debbie Miers, Valerie Mistrot, Clorissa Moore, Terri Nave, Joy O'Brien, Sandy O'Malley, Donna Pettigrew, Debbie Petty, Marie Piazza, Paula Pipkin, Cleester Polk, Lisa Powell, Valerie Ratliff, Cheryl Ricks, Tina Rowland, Carrell Sinor, Cheryl Smith, Tami Stein, Denise Steward, Terry Svane, Donna Taylor, Pam Taylor, Sharolyn Taylor, Sheri Troop, Penny Turner, Susie Tynes, Patti Wagner, Marian Wallace, Cindy Walker, Lori Williams, Doris Winters, Sarah Winters. Pep Squad represents itself in the Homecoming parade by riding on the back of a flat bed truck and yelling for the Jackets. BqmuL Rjcd Qup d(yu fitAmgaxMo' (first row) Bert James, Loretto Roewe, Laurie Davis, Kim Kriebel, Kyle Massenburg, Tere Newsome, Lori Cook, Keresa Johnson, and Laurie Cooke, (second row) Page Rudig, Snadra Hayes, Alicia Fox, Terry Curry, Randy Dawson, Kay James, Debbie Flood, Rnady Montgomery, Kylo Todd, Barry Hall, Bill Shaw, David Glenn, Melinda Revels, Gary Gruber, Nadean Haas, Denise Fitapatrick, and Jetta Jorgenson, (third row) Tanya Murphy, Shirley Shields, Russell Cordell, Phyliss Barnes, Jerry Campbell, Jim Gaines, John Doyle, Jerry Keene, Paulo Rice, Marcia Toney and Jackie James, (fourth row) Chris Phillips, Sheryl Ruff, Sam Robertson, Kim Lamar, Mark Troutz, Eva Fitch, Gary Larkins, David McGlynn, Gary Harrison, Bill Borgelt, Greg Gerard, Norman McGee, Steve Ashlock, Jay Hutchison, Mike Johns, Ed Lang, Alan Berg, Greg Davis, Walter Hart, James Mullins, Mike Carter and Gary Cox, (fifth row) Deena Kostyniak, Rebecca Keese, Jeff Williams, Mike Wagnon, Don Rice, Darrell Wigfall, Ronnie Box, Bruce Greig, Mike Atkinson, Benji Smith, Ken Dagley, John Isbell, and Tim Talbott, (sixth row) Mr. Eldon Sonnenberg, Bob White, Darrel Tabor, Mike Eppler, Randy Foster and Mr. Jesse Riddle. 20 — Organizations Mojorettes Eulanda Caldwell and Mary Welch put in extra hours making up new routines to entertain during pep rallies and half time performances. The Yellow Jacket Marching Band, under the direction of Mr. Jesse Riddle, plays in pep rallies, half time shows, and parades. There are early rehearsals to put the final touches on their shows. The concert band consists of mostly symphonic music. Many individuals went to UIL Solo and Ensemble contest bringing home many honors. Twelve people made the All-Region Band. The band puts in many hours toward the music competition. They went to UIL Contest and Greater Southwest Festival. In Amarillo they brought home a superior rating in concert performance and an excellent rating in sight reading. It was named one of the four top bands. The Yellow Jacket Band Parents Club raised money by selling Christmas greenery and magazines. A Christmas concert, all Denison Bands Concert, American Heritage Program and the Annual Spring Concert are some of the performances the band gives. Certain instruments are allowed in the German Band, a small group revived this year. They play mostly short German waltzes and polkas. Members of the German Band are clarinets. Page Rudig and Sandra Hayes; accordion, Gary Gruber; tuba, Randy Foster; and trombone, Bruce Greig. Drum major Terry Curry competed in the state solo and ensemble contest bringing home a first place award. Band Award winners are (sitting) John Doyle, Page Rudig, Terry Curry, and Bert James, (standing) Randy Foster, Jackie James, Steve Ashlock, Sandra Hayes, Greg Davis, Alicia Fox and Jim Gaines; On the opposite page Laurie Cook is seen kissing Chuck Terry as port of Sophomore initiation (left); Band parades its sweetheart Eulanda Caldwell during Homecoming festivities (right). Organizations — 21 Bond Council iC eps Bond Chgorifyed Members of the Band Council are (front row) Page Rudig, president; Terry Curry, Senior drum major; Sheryl Ruff, senior representative; Debbie Flood, secretary-treasurer; Deena Kostyniak, photographer, (second row) Kyle Massenburg, junior drum major; Darel Tabor, sophomore representative; Jeff Williams, senior representative; Alicia Fox, sophomore representative; Tanya Murphy, junior representative; Randy Foster, manager; James Mullins, manager; and Greg Davis, junior representative. THE PRIDE OF TEXOMALAND ploys a fanfare with the Herald Trumpets spelling ,'DENISON•• during one of their half time shows. 22 — Organizations PCoyS At' UAiiy Qo ois RmcfaniS Stoge Band members are (first row) Jim Gaines, John Doyle, Alan Berg, Jerry Campbell, Mr. Jesse Riddle, Gory Cox, Terry Curry, Steve Ashlock, Norman McGee, Gory Harrison, Darrel Wigfall, Deeno Kostyniak, Benji Smith, Don Rice and Ronnie Box, (front) James Mullins, Mike Eppler, Ed Lang, Greg Davis, Jeff Williams, Mike Wagnon and Billy Borgelt. The Denison High School Stage Band plays music that is light and lively. It is a small group of brass instruments and plenty of percussion. This year many of the musicians play solos and ad-lib them which is where they “do their own thing. The Stage Band played at the junior high and elementary schools and also for an assembly at DHS this year. They play for banquets and before the Senior Play. It is under the direction of Mr. Jesse Riddle. The stage band practices daily during third period. Pop tunes and jazz songs are some of the melodies that they play. To the left Jeff Williams takes it away with a drum solo during a performance for the student body. Organizations — 23 k' Gkz Ciub Wes To Get'Wawkekes' Hanson's Headaches are (above standing) Vickie Prough, Ken Dawson, Norman Gordon, Dennis Mitchell, Steve McKnight, Albert Hogans, Mr. Roger Hanson, director, Jerry Sewell, Scott Smedly, Mike Barker, John Plemmons, Mike Marlow, and Conna Weger, (top row, sitting) are Belinda Alexander, Rhonda Wineinger, Debbie Massey, Malena Terry, Vicki Curtis, Sharon Beck, Kathy Wilburn, Debra Nickerson, and Toni Mezzacappa, (bottom row) are Cindy Spradlin, Tina Parsons, Lynn Wade, Connie Gosden, Julie McBride, Ann Gemeinhardt, Joan Gardner, Heather Mulock and Jeannie Zachary; Girls' Glee Club members (opposite, top row) are Debbie Roberts, Teresa Mead, lien Shelby, Teresa Mead, Pam Pennington, Debra Simpson, Penny Hardy, Joanna Pressly, Jeri Bizzill, Wendy Price, and Catherine Davis, (middle row) Carol Armstrong, Naomi Brack, Debbie Miers, Cynthia McShan, Linda Potter, Sharon Hull, Madeline Alexander, Debbie Patti, Kathy Morrow, Jodi Winchester, Patricia Bock, Lisa Arnold and Martha Patti, (bottom row) Carol Black, Donna Hicks, Mary Ann Matkin, Lori Williams, Pam Tucker, Judy Hutson, Bettye McKean, Kathy Gray, Lora Matthews, Elizabeth Ogborn, and Cindy Walker. Row Your Boat,'' a paid assembly, presented by the Headaches provided some of the funds for a trip to Austin. They were invited by State Representative Ben Munson to sing in the Capitol Rotunda. Pictured (left) are Lynn Wade, Toni Mezzacappa, Mike Barker, Connie Gosden, and Jerry Sewell; (right) are Rhonda Wineinger, Malena Terry, Debbie Massey, Joan Gardner, Debra Nickerson, Scott Smedly, Jeannie Zachary and Tina Parsons. 24 — Organizations Student Council, an organization of students elected by each homeroom represents the student body as a whole. Members voice the ideas and opinions of the students at meetings and work to turn ideas into reality. The Council sponsors many activities such as the March of Dimes hold-up. Spirit Week, dances, and the Free Fare Concert. At Christmastime they wrapped candies and took them to rest homes. During football season the Council printed good sportsmanship cards and handed them out to visitors in an effort to promote good sportsmanship. Representatives are (front row) Cheryl Smith, Natalie Brown, Becky Fisher, Janie Reddick, Julie McBride, Debbie Petty, (back row) Marty Long, Tommy Miller, Terry Curry, Clifton Crowell, Darrell Dobbs, and Eddie Blankenship. Executive Council members (upper right) are (seated) Debbie Powell, Devotional Chairman; Phyllis Agee, Secretary; Kim Williams, Treasurer; Mrs. Grace Sullivan, sponsor; Lewis Blount, President, (standing) Norman Gordon, Projects Assistant; Doug Wood, Assembly Chairman; Jeff Thomason, Vice-President; Sue Hawkins, Activity Chairman; Jerri Alberd-ing, Spirit Chairman, (not pictured) are Jan Barnett, Publicity Chairman and Cathy Fisher, Social Chairman. Sponsored by Student Council Free Fare, a rock group entertained the student body. Doing a mock television game show entitled ■‘What's Your Hobby? , Free Fare involved students Nancy Jensen and Herbert Huff along with Coach Jim Kazmierski. (opposite) 26 — Organizations Mrs. Grace Sullivan, sponsor, counts the March of Dimes money while Lewis Blount and Becky Fisher look on. James Dean, next year's Student Council President is shown here giving the winning campaign speech. V 1 Members are (front row) Ben Dye, Kim Kriebel, Mary Welch, Mike Wiginton, (second row) Karen Parks, Judy Hutchison, Audrey Thomas, Shawna Ruff, Alicia Fox, (standing) Susan Kennon, Sherry White, Vickie Price, Martha Bryson, Russell Cordell, Terry Means, Dan Gary, Cindy Barnett, James Dean, Patti Donohoe, and Sandra Hayes. Organizations — 27 R bb IMlgfcfc Pt G fai Y-T66w Gup Senior Y-Teens are (first row) Judy Hutchison, Sharia Ford, Lynne Lewis, Georgia Galloway, Susan Samford, Robbie Wright, Debbie Gray, Terri Keeton, (second row) Catherine Cherry, Potte Sickles, Audrey Thomas, Theresa Nykoruk, Rebecca Keese, Cathy Botton, Peggy Young, Debbie Keeton, Tina Mas-sie, (third row) Terry Curry, Marsha Rogers, Natalie Brown, Kris Berry, Susan Gay, Jackie Hill, Susan Kennon, (fourth row) Pam Rodgers, Sharon DeVault, Sue Hawkins, Judy McAden, Jerri Alberding, Diane Boyd, and Pam Hensen. To face life squarely is the aim of Y-Teens. This group of sophomore, junior and senior girls is one of the most active clubs at DHS. Swing-In begins the Y-Teen year. At this first event, new members are recognized at the traditional candlelight ceremony and new officers are installed. Next on the agenda is Neewollah, usually the largest money-making project of the year. This is the election of school royalty. Members of each class are nominated and voted on for “a penny a vote. Winners are announced at a talent show featuring local performers. Previous cup winners above gathered for a reunion at this year's banquet. The 1 974 winner and the first winner, Mrs. M. D. Bryant, pose with the coveted award, right. 28 — Organizations Gwen Horian and Lester Riddick model the new spring fashions. Donna Bell ond Bevon Vaughon are dressed for a formal party. Judy Hutchison and Lewis Blount model tennis wear in the annual Y-Teen style show. Mrs. Nancy Terry, seated, looks at the Y-Teen scrapbook with the other previous Y-Teen cup winners. After Halloween, it's Christmastime. Each year Y-Teens enter a float in the Christmas parade. This year's theme was caroling carried out with a giant songbook. All girls are required to work a specified number of hours on the float in order to be able to attend the Spring Formal, the next event of the year. The Spring Formal dance is exclusively for Y-Teens and their dates. To be able to attend the girls must work on the float, or other projects and attend a certain number of the general meetings. At Easter the Senior Y-Teens present the Spring Style Show to the student body. This year the girls modeled their own outfits. At the style show, the Y-Teen project was presented to the school. A shield with the mascot and Denison written on it will be hung in the lobby. Wrapping up the year was the annual Mother-Daughter Banquet. Given in honor of the mothers, next year's officers are announced along with the Y-Teen Cup of Complete Girlhood recipient. Organizations — 29 Y-TfifinS f-fcuMb Q yuitcj fcyuMcdb hv Q jinv Junior Y Teens are (front row) Sandy Pylant, Javana Singleton, Pommy Middleton, Rhonda Wineinger, (second row) Martha Bryson, Diane Herriage, Terry Hopkins, Cathy Coulter, Mrs. Bonnie Rodgers, (third row) Vickie Price, Terry Means, Ginger Burden, Gail Wyskup, Rhondo Hackney, (fourth row) Terry Svane, Debbie Corcoran, Jerri Lilley, Debbie Traweek and Mary Welch. Robbie Wright and Steve Saunders reigned over the Neewollah Court composed of Prince Mike Galloway and Princess Rhonda Wineinger and Duke Steve White and Duchess Lisa Powell. A major project for the groups this year was presentation of the shield to be hung in the school foyer. A three-dimensional plaque constructed by woodshop students it was designed and painted by Y-Teens Kim Williams and Rhonda Wineinger. 30 — Organizations Sophomores work on murals for the Spring Formal decorations the evening of the dance. Tersea Trujillo and Richard Pennington sign the guest book while Cathy Flood and her date wait. Sophomores are (first row) Julie Delaney, Cheryl Smith, Terry Nave, Miss Gail Ringness, (second row) Keresa Johnson, Bevin England, Lisa Powell, Sharon Hull, Lori Williams, Jeannie Bouldin, Pam Taylor, Valerie Mistrot, (third row) Wendy Rice, Stephanie Elston, Cindy Walker, Lori Davis, Kim Krie-bel. Penny Tucker, Sandy Andrews, Lynda Gray, Cheryl Ricks, (fourth row) Debbie Roberts, Jeanine Styles, Tami Stein, Terra Early, Rhonda Haskins, Lisa Brown, Debbie Petty, Connie Largin, Tina Rowland, and Kayla Ayres. Organizations — 31 Club QfxmScnS Blk A-Thou' Shown obove: Mike Wigington, Bob Dye, Normon Gordon, Randy Cassell, Byron Tilton, Danny Monroe, Mike Brown, and Ronnie Weger put on one of their many skits performed by the Key Club during a Jacket footboll pep rally to boost spirit. Key Club sells fruit before Christmas and this year sponsored the Bike-a-thon for the Diabetes Foundation. Norman Gordon and Lewis Blount sell fruit to students in the hall, (above) The Key Club won the honor for the overall pep rally entertainment. Two Keyclubbers, pictured above, show their spirit during the skit. 32 — Organizations Keyclubbers ore John Bonn, Norman Gordon, Taylor Willoughby, Mike Bozarth, Jeff Thomason, Mike Galloway, Mike Wigginton, Joe Ridenour, Randy Cassell, and Ronnie Petrus. Keyclubbers are (front) Ben Dye, Greg Mack, Eddie Blankenship, Lewis Blount, Jerry Paine, Mike Brown, (standing) Eric Warner, Ronnie Ballou, Joe Gamper, Mark Ashley, Mr. John Terry, James Dean, Bob Dye, Jack Ballew, and Steve McGowen. Keyettes are (front) Cathy Fisher, Cheryl Smith, Terry Means, Diane Boyd, Robbie Wright, Jerri Alberding, Judy Hutchison and Nancy Jensen, (standing) Stephanie Elston, Julie Delaney, Pammy Middleton, Judy Collins, Javanna Singleton, Terri Hopkins, Sharon Dennis, and Phyllis Agee. Organizations — 33 ctitiwoJL Howvv Qoctehy (Wg i$ Puis Senior members ore (first row) Debro Nickerson, president; Sharon Austin, Jan Barnett, Janie Reddick, Janis Bradley, Sharia Ford, Catherine Cherry, secretary; Julie McBride, Kathy Wilburn, (second row) Fred Dustan Clark, John Doyle, Vickie Bell, Jennifer Rice, Sherry White, Kris Berry, vice-president; Audrey Thomas, Jackie James, Judy Hutchison, Rebecca Keese, Susan Merritt, Randy Montgomery, parliamentarian; Diane Boyd, treasurer, (third row) Loretta Roewe, Terry Curry, Page Rudig, Debbie Flood, Ronnie Box, Jonathan Brack, Steve Ashlock, Don Rice, Brad Somers, Dan Gary, Bill Roush, Mike Alsup, and Ronnie Ballou. The new junior members are (first row) Beverly Meadors, Terry Svane, Kathy Boyd, Lynne Wade, Toni Mezzacappa, Sandra George, Kay White, Phyllis Barnes, Melinda Revels, (second row) Dennis Guey, Norman Gordon, Gary Gruber, Sammy Robertson, Gary Cox, Cindy Strewn, Tina Parsons, (third row) James Williams, Jeff Thomason, John Bonn, Marcus Rench, Nadean Haas, Anne Smithen, and Vickie Prough. 34 — Organizations Officers for NHS ore Debra Nickerson, president; Randy Montgomery, parliamentarian; Diane 8oyd, treasurer; Catherine Cherry, secretary; and Kris Berry, vice-president. Pictured ot bottom ore (front row) Mrs. Marjorie Rudig, sponsor, Sandro Hayes, Lori Cook, Jonet Horner, Pommy Middleton, Carla Lor-gin, Nancy Jensen, (second row) Vique Brown, Karen Stubbs, Beverly Ballou, Nancy Hunt, Georgia Galloway, Robin Evans, Hearl Meod, Connie Gosden, Randy Bedrick, Kothy Shasteen, Bruce Greig, and Patti Donohoe. The National Honor Society is an organization formed in order to recognize students with high scholastic achievement. It is a non-profit organization and its members are recognized nationwide. Students in the top 15% of their class are selected to be in the club. Induction of new members is held at the end of the year. This year besides the induction, NHS selected as its sweetheart Debra Nickerson, also the club president. At the end of the year the senior members ordered the pins. — 35 Organizations Nf- £BWS f-f tAS Qpeak ts, M£he Towi Pictured obove ore (sitting) Jett Thomason, Susan Merritt, Nancy Hunt, Cindy Strewn, Diane Boyd, Sheila Ladd, Kay White, Mike Johns, (standing) Mr. John Terry, Norman Gordon, Tommy Mrller, Dan Gary, Doug Wood, Mike Alsup. Dustan Clark, Brad Sommers, Randy Montgomery and John Doyle. NHSBHS members are (seated) Sandra Hayes, Georgia Galloway, Terry Svane, Beverly Meadors, Anne Smithen, Toni Mezzacappa, Vickie Prough, Tina Parsons, (standing) Joe Gomper, James Williams, Dennis Guey, John Bonn, Jerry Paine, Sammy Robertson and Randy Cassell. In 1 968 the National High School Biology Honor Society wos organized under the direction of the University of Oklahoma. The society was established to encourage and promote interest and to develop scholarship in the biolog- ical sciences. NHSBHS is an honors organization and students are invited to join. The society recognizes achievements in the field of biology. They provide encouragement for continued study in biology as well as dem- onstrate the advantages of a career in biology. NHSBHS goes further than being just a club. It provides an opportunity for students to discuss problems and projects with leading individuals in the field of study. 36 — Organizations Science Club members, left to right, first row, ore Deeno Kostyniok, Kereso Johnson, Jeonnie Boul-din, Kathy Williams, Kris Berry, sponsor Mr. James Rowland, (second row) Cheryl Smith, Catherine Cherry, Sharia Ford, Janie Reddick, (third row) Stan Womack, Dan Gary, Tracey Hicks, Mike Carter and Carl Frietsch. Left, Sweetheart Kris Berry and escort Ronnie Weger took part in the homecoming festivities representing the club. Among the club’s activities this year was a tour of the new Durant, Oklahoma, water treatment system which employs a series of lagoons for water purification and operates at a minimal cost to the taxpayers. Members selected and carried out individual experimental projects during the year. Officers were Dan Gary, president, Ronnie Weger, vice president; Kim Krie-bel, secretary; Deena Kostyniak, program chairman and Kris Berry, treasurer. Organizations — 37 Ff-fA’e tS oy itt cd i, FHA members include Belinda Alexander, Madeline Alexander, Marsha Barnes, Gwen Brewer, Paula Brewer, Kathy Brouer, Suzanne Burrow, Donna Butman, Paula Coonrod, Ramona Curry, Kay Curtis, Janis Donowho, Kathy Duncan, Eva Fitch, Kathy Fitch, Connie Gosdin, Della Guthrie, Donna Jones, Jetta Jorgenson, Theresa Long, Tina Massie, Teresa Meade, Debbie Miers, Sheila Miller, Gay Mokry, Nanci Nash, Terri Oykoruk, Billie Osburn, Pam Pennington, Linda Potter, Sandy Pylant, Janice Ransom, Lola Richards, Susan Sampson, Susan Schnitker, Lynn Scott, Paula Scott, Debbie Singleton, Lenora Spillman, Kim Stull, Nancy Tabor, Yvonne VanDeaver, Conna Weger, Lori Williams and Debra Parker. Mrs. Terri Siebert and Mrs. Frances Willis sponsor the group. 38 — Organizations RJA Attfcmfe State Co iufi tfeo i Pictured above are Vickie Price, Shawna Ruff, Jerri Lilley, Sheila Walter, Denise Atnip, Lisa Powell, Karen Parks, Keresa Johnson, Cheryl Smith, (front row) Dennis Massey, Jeff Thomason and Doug Wood; In the center are Tony Mezzacappa, Lynne Wade, Kay White, Debbie Patti, Kathy Boyd, Janet Harner and Bet-tye McKean; Bottom are Mike Brown, Aleta Means, Susie Tynes, Leslie Sue Gorney, Tina Rowland, Joy Barker, Cindy Walker, Penny Tucker, Connie Largin, Bevan England, Becky Fisher, Chris Phillips, Jetta Jorgensen, Lori Davis, Julie Delaney, and Bob White. The Future Teachers of America officers are Mike Ciaccio, president; Gaye Means, vice-president; Debbie Powell, treasurer; Natalie Brown, secretary; Don Monroe, scrapbook chairman; Donna Garner, yearbook; Terry Means, second vice-president; Phyllis Agee, third vice-president; Cindy Kane and Karen Jones, historians; Dennis Massey and Herbert Huff, parliamentarians; and Cathy Fisher, publicity chairman. Organizations — 39 f-folds CcwWash The 1974 Spanish Club members are (first row) John Bonn, Dennis Guey, David Ward, Vickie Prough, James Dean, (second row) Ginger Burden, Patty Donhoe, Beverly Rice, Tanya Murphy, Marcia Toney, (third row) Norman Gordon, Wade Steele, Holt Chessir, Greg Mack, Mike Galloway, and Byron Tilton. The sponsor for the Spanish Club this year is Mrs. Nancy Meadows. Three Spanish Club members, Kathy Williams, Lisa Arnold, and Linda Gray, right, go on Spanish tours through maps and books. 0 Organizatjons pimck Club Samfjfes P wclv Cul6w Pictured right to left ore (bottom) John Doyle, Mrs. Marjorie Rudig, sponsor; Nancy Hunt, Randy Montgomery, president; Peggy Hartford, Diane Boyd, (top) Mike Barker, Debra Nickerson, treasurer; Bert James, secretary; Susan Merritt, Rebecca Keese and Audrey Thomas, vice-president. Junior and sophomore members are below (front row) Kay White, Kathy Boyd, Lynne Wade, Lisa McMenam, Toni Mezzacappa, Robin Evans, Janet Horner, (second row) Daren Parks, Cindy Strewn, Darlene Lloyd, Sheila Ladd, Heather Mullock and Anne Smi-then. Formed by its sponsor, Mrs. Marjorie Rudig, in 1971 -72 when the course was added, the club's activities acquaint members with the French culture. In addition to discussing culture, the club entered a float in the Christmas parade. This year’s float was a “Toast to Christmas featuring Audrey Thomas riding in an oversized champaigne glass carrying balloons and wishing everyone a Merry Christmas. Organizations — 41 LatUv Cfufc Has TfuW Ye t Becky Sexton represented Latin Club as sweetheart in Homecoming parade and halftime festivities escorted by Dale Roberson. Latin Club members from left are (first row) Page Rudig, Kyle Massenburg, Jennie Bouldin, Allen Brown, Sherry White, Yvonne VanDeaver, (second row) Tina Parsons, Andrew Jensen, Lisa Furlong, Bruce Greig, Mike Kirkpatrick, Carla Largin, (row three) Mike Shick, Terra Early, Richard Wilkins, Beverly Meadors, Gary Gruber, Kathy Morrow, (row four) Melinda Revels, Greg Davis, Carol Young, Mike Walker, Nadeen Haas, Danny Tyndell, (row five) Shawna Ruff, Becky Sexton, Beverly Gregory, Lori Cook, Joseph Lewis, Carol Black, (row six) Connie Gosdin and Mrs. Frances Phillips, sponsor. Latin club officers include John Steele, President; Beverly Meadors, vice-president; Carol Young, secretary-treasurer were responsible for guiding the activities which included Slave Week, a spring banquet and participation in homecoming activities. Members not pictured include Steve Brown, Debbie Corcoran, Jeff Elmore, Judy Faber, Joan Gardner, Judy Hutchison, Jackie James, Karry Ray and John Steele. 42 — Organizations Atfc Club Pamiz Umofe Lftitouj Art Club members pictured above are (first row) Paul Coonrod, Cherry Cline, Nancy Cockrill, Lourey Porkey and Debbie Keeton, (second row) Mary Russell, Mike Fullington, Bevin England, Kathy Bock, Nancy Bruno, (third row) Dina Cox, Anita Bell, Pat Smith, and Teri Keeton. Other Art Club members are (first row) Penny Hardy, Deena Webster, Jennifer Johnston, Darlene Lloyd, (second row) Cathy Flood, Neecie Brown, Shorolyn Taylor, Steve Leak, (third row) Neil Wood, Steve Miller, Olen Harlow, Jerry Wood, (fourth row) Charles Wright, Tom Maddelena, Jimmy Cage and sponsor Mrs. Dorothy Richardson. Among the club's projects this year was an arts and crafts show and sale in connection with the Senior Class Play. Judy McCain and Penny Hardy are Christmas elves and clowns tossing candy to children watching the parade. Organizations — 43 BtMfi Chb SW-teS VoaJUkiS Bible Club members pictured above are (first row) Ann Gemeinhardt, Cindy Spradlin, Vickie Prough, Mrs. Rachel Anderson, sponsor, Michelle Smith, (second row) Jennifer Johnston, Leesa Wright, Karyn McNellis, Penny Buswell, (third row) Mrs. Bernice Irby, sponsor, Mike Wagnon, Mary Ransom and Conna Weger. President Mike Wagnon Vice president Secretary-Treasurer Vickie Prough Ann Gemeinhardt 44 — Organizations JtmUvt Wftto'tfcut Vts£6 Historical Cites Junior Historian members left to right are Jerry Powers, Kay White, Mr. Jerry McCarty, sponsor, Anne Smithen, Randy Foster, Mr. Robert Ketchum, sponsor, Terry Curry, Ben Phillips and Tanya Murphy. Members not pictured include Rhonda Hackney, Debbie Massey, Randy Montgomery, Eddy Oakley and Susan Smith. Susan Smith represented the group as sweetheart left, escorted by Ben Phillips. Members attended the state convention in Austin where they entered project competition and attended the Texas Constitutional Convention sessions. Terry Curry won a cash award for a historical essay entered in contest. Organizations — 45 Library Club members are (above) Kathy Williams, Ann Gemienhardt, Sherry Troop, Mrs. Mildred Doyle, Jackie Piazza, Joan Gardner, Dennis Guey, and Mrs. Bernice Irby; Pictured opposite are Eva Fitch, Connie Gosdin and Cheryl Hayes; Pictured at the bottom are Barbara Simpson, Shirley Jefferson, Kris Berry, Patricia Neal, Betty Day and Oreta Myers. Some of the responsibilities of the library club are to keep up with checking out books and magazines. They keep track of which books are overdue and replace books on the shelves. At the beginning of the year the club sold decals to raise money for various activities. When Halloween rolled around they had a party. The club also elected Tina Parsons to represent them as sweetheart. 46____Organizations PJA UW CoM UM QtaMds MWiM PTA Is an organization to promote a closer relationship between parents, teachers, and students. PTA members had their most successful money making year due to the faithfulness of the volunteers that manned the concession stands. This is the only money making project besides receiving half of the PTA dues. Chairman and Co-Chairman of the concession stands are Mrs. Cliff Hardy and Mrs. Ramey Morris. This money was distributed in many ways. A few examples are report card holders, student handbooks, a $300 scholarship, purchase of back drop drapes, and equipping of the concession stands. This year PTA members honored teachers with a breakfast at the end of school. PTA officers are Mrs. Roger Hanson, President; Mrs. Vaughn Smith, 1 st Vice-President; Mrs. Lemon DeVault, 2nd Vice President; Mrs. T. C. Griffith, 3rd Vice President; Mrs. E. S. Keese, Treasurer; Mrs. Carl Crabtree, Recording Secretary; Mrs. Cliff Hardy, Corresponding Secretary; Mrs. Bobby Brown, Reporter; and Mrs. Ramey Morris, Historian. Organizations — 47 D omo oboi GrtoTfr Contests Drama Club members are Nancy Faber, Donna Bowen, Mollie Fowler, Pat Ridenour, Diane Boyd, Jeanine Styles, (second row) Jerry Powers, Cindy Spradlin, Lisa Brown, Sharon Austin, (third row) Rebecca Keese, Kay Calhoun, Merillee Jones, Dennis Guey, Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer, sponsor. Holt Chessir Beverly Gregory, Leila Scantlin, and Cathy Botton. Pictured opposite are Drama officers Dennis Guey — member at large, Pat Ridenour — 1 st Vice President, Diane Boyd — president, Leila Scantlin — 2nd Vice President, and Beverly Gregory — secretary treasurer. Pictured bottom left is the cast of the one-act play: Dennis Guey, Leila Scantlin, Bruce Greig, Beverly Gregory, Holt Chessir, and Diane Boyd. Mr. Mark Pherson, bottom right, organized the debate team this year. FCA Qfmsm equity Bask Jj Fellowship of Christian Athletes are (front row) Bill Saunders, John Loke, Steve Saunders, (second row) Dwayne O'Bar, Clifton Crowell, Mike Wiginton, Ronnie Weger, Steve White, Ben Jacobs, Richard Baker, Alan Brown, Timmy Russell, Jeff Elmore, (third row) James Dean, Steve Brown, Steve Oden, Scott Patterson, Stan Hunt, Bill Roush, Mike Roewe, Stan Curry, Sam Locke, and Mr. Jim Kazmierski. At left, FCA chose Sue Hawkins to represent them as their sweetheart in the homecoming parade. Coaches Jim Kazmierski and Mike Barnes sponsor the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. One of the main purposes of FCA is to bring a better understanding of God to the members. FCA sponsors many activities during the year such as the annual turkey trot and the first annual basketball marathon. Each year they also go to the FCA Convention and FCA Camp. A Cuddle group, the girls’ counterpart to the FCA Huddle, was formed this year. One highlight of the FCA ways and means project was the faculty pie throw. Organizations — 49 FFA members at right are (front row) Garry Reese, Danny Snow, Judde Still, Pam Markham, Jeff Price, Kathy Shasteen, Royce Pierson, Burnis Cox, Joel Bassett, (second row) Wayne Blount, Evelyn Coe, Mark Thacker, Mike Woods, Tommy Graves, David McGlynn, Cynthia Batey, Sherry Walton, Donna McGlynn, W. P. Reeves, (third row) Terry Dorris, Kenny Smith, Duston Clark, Brian Evans, Ken Dyer, Phillip Webb, Gary Perdigo, Jeff Quassa, Becky Bassett, Sandra Beam, Mr. Charles Knight, (fourth row) Danny Williams, Johnny Fenn, Ross Hull, Jim Collins, Robert McKinney, Fred Peratta, Joel Allen, David Steward, Kenneth Sisemore, Gary Green, Steve Ailey, Kenneth Dagly, Mark Troutz. FFA officers are Royce Pierson, President; Kathy Shasteen, Secretary,- Jeff Price, Vice-President; Pam Markham, Treasurer; Burnis Cox, reporter; Glen Earnhart, Historian; Juddie Still, Sentinel; Danny Snow, Parliamentarian. Future Farmers of America sell ads for their calendars as a money raising project. FFA members raise and show livestock, learn latest methods of productive farming and ranching and acquire business knowledge. Club Hoick DHS RocW Rodeo club members are (front row) Kathy Shasteen, Pam Markham, Mike Woods, Mark Thacker, Alicia Fox, Donnie Williams, Terry Davis, Kenneth Sisemore, Gary Reese, (second row) Glen Earnhart, Evelyn Coe, Danny Snow, Ken Dyer, Jeff Price, Mark Troutz, Becky Bassett, Fred Perata, Juddy Still, (top row) Robin Evans, Aleta Means, Johnny Neasbitt, Cynthia Batey, Debbie Floyd, Carrell Sinor, Sandra Beam, Sherry Walton, Steve Ailey, Jim Collins, Joel Allen, Mark Doyle and Mr. Phil Haddock. Rodeo Club members show off their horses in the Homecoming parade (left). Formed by Mr. Phil Haddock and Mr. Bill Day, the Rodeo Club gives students interested in horsemanship and rodeo competition a chance to learn. One of the main events the club has is its rodeo. This year it was a big success having participants from Oklahoma and Texas. The club took a field trip to the Ft. Worth Rodeo. They also help members learn to ride horses, have barrel races, and calf-roping activities. Officers of the club are Donnie Williams, president; Gary Reece, vice-president; Kathy Shasteen, secretary; and Pam Markham, treasurer. Organizations — 51 Ue W$ Co pd VICA Metals trades members are (front row) Steve Case, Albert Yert, David Holcomb, (second row) Mr. Arthur Farrier, Scott Johnston, Steve Rhoads, Bobby Jackson, David Rowley, (third row) Lee Ramsey, Bill Wright, Van Carpenter, Terry Garner, Lester Welch, Jeff Arther. VICA members competed with area clubs in district contest. Learning to operate lathe and to design machine parts are a portion of their activities. 52 — Organizations BuitoigTWfiS Buifok Mocfom Uowb Members of Building Trades are Larry Armstrong, Mark Beard, Phillip Ciaccio, Eddie Day, Ricky Gage, Marvin Hundly, Mike Maguirk, Steve Miller, Richard Pennington, Joe Richardson, Rocky Roach, Mark Rowland, Bobby Stillwell, Charles Swann, Charles Vest, John Williams, Larry Adams, James Brooks, Ronnie Coffey, Jimmy Evans, Billy Flemings, Glen Garner, Dwight Davis, Jackie Johnson, Willie Lynday, Rodney Ruble, David Staffy, David Stroble, Mark Sloan, Gary Smythe, Ted Wortham, and Sam Wiesburg. The Building Trades classes which are held for 3Vi hours in the morning pays off in class procedures where the members learn safety, operation of tools, and general review of plans for the house as well as building the house itself. For the first few weeks of school they spent 90% of class time studying tools and watching films of last year’s project. These films are a guide to what they will be doing this year. This year’s location is in the southwest part of Denison. Opposite Building trades members with the help of Mr. Vernon Kumler, sponsor, set forms for the foundation of the house. Organizations — 53 Gfiftok Wt ia6 tsTb'£tetfe Cosmetology teaches girls hair styling techniques such as cutting, curling, setting, and coloring. This year several students did outstanding jobs in contests. In local contests Alice Deasy with Tina Massey as her model took first, Debbie Murphy and Dani Simmons, second and Pam Franklin and Ohma Williams, third. Pam won first in wiglets and in wigs. They traveled to Longview for district competition where Mary Welch and Pee Wee Stockman took first, Alice and Tina, second and Debbie and Dani third, Pam won first in wigs. District winners went to state contests where Pam came in first with her wig. Members of the afternoon class are (seated) Dawne Lynn, Mary (Pee Wee) Stockman, Tina Massey, (standing) Ohma Williams, Janet Donowho, Pat Neal, Judy Hutson, Betty Day, Kathy Smith, Mary Welch, Kathy Thompson and Pat Deasy. Members of the morning class are (seated) Ohma Williams, Donna Bowen, Debbie Murphy, (standing) Janet Matthews, Virginia Hunt, Tony Sparks, Dani Simmons, Pam Franklin, Greta Braxton, Ann McKee, Wanda Bradshaw, Becky Derebery, Debbie Covey and Cindy Folterman; Pictured opposite are Debbie Murphy, Ohma Williams, Pee Wee Stockman, Tina Massey, Mary Welch, Pam Franklin, Becky Derebery and Mrs. Elaine Preston, sponsor, at San Antonio. 54 — Organizations ICrpcawS Qtud dS hv liidu tiy Industrial Cooperative Training students are (seated) Terry Armstrong, Leroy Sheilds, Kenneth Donowho, Johnny Neasbitt, (standing) Mr. Ryal Skagg Joel Allen, Mike Petrus, Dani Putsche, Bobby Neal, Harold Gardner, Mark Doyle, Bobby Farmer, and Gary Reese. ICT members are Billy Edwards, Ronald Dunaway, Mike Polk, Mark Scheulse, Terry Pricer, Teddy Jordon, John Lyons, Rory Roach, Ronald Ailey, Donald Bartlett, and Mr. Ryal Skaggs. Organizations — 55 VO TuiJms RwO(} Camm VOE girls ore (first row) Cindy Barnett, Debbie Gray, Vickie Bell, Ricki Clark, Julie McBride, Debbie Sampson, Marsha Rogers, (second row) Sandra Griffith, Sharon Austin, Ava Bishop, Alana Blanton, Mrs. Ann Whitworth, Kathy Wilburn, Pam Tucker, Cathy Fisher, Lynne Lewis, and Donna Bell. Pictured opposite are (front row) Marion Overturf, Debbie Foster, Beth Reiner, Javana Singleton, Pam Roberts, (second row) Mrs. Ruth Whitfield, Reba Hartley, Wanda Jones, Sandra Hayes, Conna Weger, Theresa Trujillo, and Naomi Brack; (bottom left) are Susan Gay, Patti Sickles, Theresa Hembree, Missy Vick, (second row) Cindy Peele, Cindy Spradlin, Peggy Young, Cheryl Firesheets, Luanne Vest, (third row) Devon Vaughn, Joy Smith, and Terri Adams, (top row) is Mrs. Ann Whitworth; Bottom right is Mrs. Ruth Whitfield, Kathy Coulter, Debra Singleton, Dianna Cox, Pammy Middleton, (second row) Sandra George, Ruth Ann Jones, Anthy Grigsby, Vickie Price, Hollie Fowler, Sherry Ketner and Ginger Burden. 56 — Organizations Instructional Television, is located in the McDaniel Junior High basement and has shows daily for the purpose of instruction in Denison elementary and secondary schools. Headed by Mr. W. L. Blankenship, ITV was established in the summer of 1970, along with the help of Mr. Jerry Cunningham, studio manager, and Mr. O. C. Mulkey, elementary supervisor. The purpose of the organization is to serve as a medium in instruction for the elementary students and to serve as communication between schools and the community. Operating on a very small budget supplied by federal and local funds, ITV has equipment worth from eighty-five to a hundred thousand dollars, furnished by the Cablecom General Company. Salaries for ITV are furnished by state and local funds. Nine programs and 45 playbacks are shown each week on science, reading, art and Occupational Orientation, along with School Personalities, Know Your Schools, DHS News and Junior High News, Show and Tell, and World of Work. Twenty video taping sessions are also operated each week. Approximately 20 junior and senior high school students work in ITV. This year Channels 2 and 10 showed programming planned or requested by teachers. D£CA Q U , Lq AMs Distributive Education Clubs of America provides the membership with opportunities to learn and serve. Two chapters of the group were formed to accommodate DE students. DECA I members are (right seated) Pat Clark, and Larry Vincent, (standing) James Sutherland, Bill Pritchett, Kenneth Polasek, Ricky Franklin, Gary Christman, Kim Watson; (middle right) Mark Gatlin, Terrence Grier, Terry Miller, Bevan Vaughn, Charles Poe, Earl Cravens, Jonathan Brack and Dorise Adams; (below left) Jonathan Talbott, Joyce Forgue, Vique Borwn, Carol Brinkley, and Nancy Stewart; (below right) seated are Cheryl Jonenberger, Alisa Waymire, Deloris Red-fern, Johnny Neasbitt, Randy Hood, Ricky Hatch, standing are Mr. Jim Steward and Serena Philips. Members not pictured are Jimmy Bogan, Dan Goff, Randall Hughes, and. Roger Stewart. 58 — Organizations A DECA 2 members are (top) Robert Hawley, James Wilson, James Meeks, David Bucher, Ray Jardy, Dale Griffin; (middle left) Rosser Wrenn, Mike Holland, Stanley Hibert, Gary Hayes, Darel Dobbs, Sara Winters, and Joel Braxton; (middle right) Dennis Henson, Harold Parker, and Greg Kerley; (left) Lanny Daily, Jummy Coleman, Patricia Bock, Lori Menta, Carrel Sinor, Debra Tullis; (below left) Abe Haas, Barbara Simpson, Randy Sloan, Winifred Griffith, and Teresa Long. Members not pictured are Donald Downey, Ronald Maxon, David Shaw, Charlie Crouse, Billy Hogan, Kathy Thompson, Rocky Burns, and Betty Wagner. Organizations — 59 Members of H.E.R.O. are Neil Alexander, Susie Beaver, Jeri Bizzell, Marty Boss, Patty Brunk, Belinda Chapman, Cindy Conner, James Cross, John Dodson, Charlotte Dunaway, Kathy Duncan, Kathryn Fitch, Bobby Franklin, Adonna Guthrie, Billy Hughes, Gail Jackson, Gerald Kaufman, Vicki Killough, Freddie Lance, Susan Meek, Yvonne Mercer, Rodney Mitchell, Jackie Murrell, Diana McCollom, Deborah Renfro, Thomas Stevenson, and Randy Wigin-ton, and Jimmy Richardson. Mrs. Oleta Stubblefield is the sponsor of H.E.R.O. It is made up of 30 students working in 24 different businesses in Denison as vocational training stations. The H.E.R.O. officers in the homecoming parade, right, are Gerald Kaufman, president; James Cross, vice-president; Kathy Duncan, secretary-treasurer; Jackie Murrell, reporter; and Jimmy Richardson, parliamentarian. 60 — Organizations N Ms Occupoitoirt Gmmp Mas Actu Y cw Members of the Health Occupations are Mike Armor, Kathy Brower, Glenna Buchner, Jocelyn Butler, Lydia Butler, Debra Coney, Jerry Crawley, Rhonda Farley, Lisa Hamilton, Wilma Hartley, Lydia Henson, Debbie Hurlock, John Jacobs, Carolyn Jeffrey, Carolyn Johnson, Karen McNellis, Donna Mullicon, Pat Ridenour, Susan Sampson, Leila Scantlin, Jennifer Shelby, Lenora Spillman, Shannon Stogsdill, Joyce Stubblefield, Paula Whitten,Nealy Wyatt, Terri Ogle, Becky Corbett, and Jeff Malow. First aid is one of the things taught in the Health Occupation class. The Fire Department, left, brings “resusiann to the class and teaches Jocelyn Butler and the others the “mouth to mouth resusita-tion” technique. Ckmllpjodiiiq Uo jkctMy Ue ts Th Byz (Top left) are Varsity Cheerleaders Nancy Jensen (Mascot), Sharon Dennis, Natalie Brown, Terri Hopkins, Sharon DaVault, Jerri Alberding and Debbie Powell; (top right) is Sharon Dennis and Terri (front), Debbie and Natalie (kneeling), Sharon DaVault and Jerri (standing), and Nancy (center); (bottom) Terri, Sharon Dennis, Mrs. Karen Hopkins, sponsor, Sharon DaVault, Natalie, Jerri and Debbie share some cake and fun. 62 — Organizations Giving parties for each sports team, painting signs and baking for athletes are some of the cheerleaders extra “spirit boosting activities. During football season, cheerleaders decorate the halls, gym and goal posts in preparation for Friday’s game and pep rally. After football, their year has just begun. Because of their devotion to spring sports, they support them in the form of signs, notes and dinners. In addition to attending all sport competition, the cheerleaders are often asked to decorate for events such as the annual All Sports Banquet. The squads attended the clinic held at Stephen F. Austin University, for the past three years. The week long clinic is spent learning new chants and cheers and competing against other schools. The Mascot and Co-Captains serve on the Board of Governors and work with the Pep Squad, Junior Varsity and B-Team Cheerleaders on spirit-boosting techniques. (Pictured above) ore Junior Varsity cheerleaders Sherry Ketner, Vickie Price (seated), Kim Stull (bottom), and Teresa Trujillo (top); (pictured opposite) are B-Team Cheerleaders Cindy Walker, Cheryl Smith (seated), Julie Delaney (bottom), and Stephanie Elston (top). Organizations — 63 Nancy Jensen and Natalie Brown lead chants at a football game. Sharon DaVault cuts pieces of cake while Jerri Alberding and Debbie Powell serve members of the track team at a party. Below is only one of the many cakes baked by the cafeteria ladies for the good luck parties hosted by the cheerleaders for the spring sports. 64 — Organizations CkeeJeahni Quppont OHb Sfxwts Mike Alsup, DHS's top golfer, enjoys the coke at the good luck party for the golf team sponsored by the cheerleaders. Nancy Jensen, Yellow Jacket Mascot, buzzes around helping the cheerleaders keep things going. Debbie Powell and Terri Hopkins pose. The cheerleaders close each pep rally by leading the singing of the Alma Mater. Pictured are Natalie Brown, Debbie Powell, Jerri Alberding, Sharon Dennis, Sharon DaVault, Terri Hopkins and Nancy Jensen. Organizations — 65 □ YOU p STi NG'ffl c v e’i : H I S’n 'FM Spirit Week began with door and hall decorations. At left Aleta Means decorates a door. The Choral department won in the door competition and the Sophomore Class won the hall competition. Each class made a sheet sign and tried to hang it on the school building. At far left is the senior sign which managed to remain only until lunch. Highlighting the week was the bonfire. Scheduled for Wednesday, it was postponed until Thursday because of high winds. Several seniors camped out Wednesday night to protect it from premature ignition. The next night, the bonfire burned on schedule while the band played and the cheerleaders led chants such as We Want The Axe Back! Bringing the week to a close was Friday’s pep rally. Sophomores who yelled the loudest won the honor of having their class year be the first to be engraved on the miniature battle axe. Activities — 67 piaffes Age , Naiafe B'uxxw AtfeWawfe Phyllis Agee with her escort David Morrison (above) was presented at the pep rally. Judy Hutchison (top right) sheds tears of happines? while her smiling father, Mr. Howard Hutchison, helps Lewis Blount, Student Council Pres ident, with the traditional cape and crown. Reginald Cameron is flower bearer. Key Clul (center) performed a ballet to Sugar Plum Fairies to spark spirit. Judy Hutchison (bottom left) was escorted by Lewis Blount at the pep rally where (bottom right) Debbie Massey and Jackie McCord shower her with good luck wishes. A long Homecoming Parade set the scene for Homecoming happenings. Among the sweethearts paraded were (Opposite page) Susan Smith, Junior Historians (top); Nancy Jensen, Stinger Staff (middle); and Terry Svane, Tennis Team (bottom). Natalie Brown (opposite top right) was escorted by Steve Saunders at pep rally. Homecoming week was filled with excitement for everyone, especially the three Homecoming Queen nominees, Phyllis Agee, Natalie Brown and Judy Hutchison. The weather was clear and warm for the parade Thursday night featuring the nominees and all 44 sweethearts. During pre-game activities, the sweethearts and their escorts were presented on the field. At half-time the nominees were presented to the audience where Judy Hutchison was crowned 1973-74 Homecoming Queen. (Pictured opposite page bottom) are Mr. Herman Ringler, Phyllis Agee, Mr. Howard Hutchison, Judy, Mr. H. F. Brown and Natalie. The Jackets made it a perfect evening defeating Greenville 1 3-7. Activities — 69 OpoJL’ ’ Q dcyi P5ay Brad and Gloria argue (above) and play a love scene (below); Opal shows everyone her 'new' dress (left). Senior Class presentation of Everybody Loves Opal by John Patrick featured Jackie James as Opal, Georgia Galloway as Gloria, Neil Wood as Prof. Brad Winter, David Ward as Solomon Bozo, Doug Wood as the doctor, and Bobby Higginbotham as officer Jankie. The crew included director, Mrs. Gene Sickles; assistant, Cindy Kane; prompter, Cathy Cooke; costumes, Jeannie Zachary; make-up, Cindy Spradlin; assistant, Deena Kostyniak; lighting, Diane Boyd; props. Page Rudig and Cheryl Ruff; and sets, Richard Baker, Mike Ciaccio, Clifton Crowell, John Lilley, John Loke and Mike Wade. Crew (from left) Jeannie, Cindy Kane, Mike Wade, Cindy Spradlin and Diane Boyd pause to pose. “Everybody Loves Opal was presented by the Seniors of 74 to raise money for Senior Day. The people “behind the scenes made it all happen. Mrs. Gene Sickles and Cheryl Ruff make minor adjustments between scenes (bottom left); Mrs. Sickles gets a few props ready (bottom right) and Georgia (above) poses before her stage entrance. Activities — 71 DW6 Faculty QkowS O$ ft lcJI ub This year under the direction of Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer, the faculty presented the Second Annual Faculty Follies. Mrs. Sylvia Walker (bottom left) made a return visit and surprised everyone by singing her own version of “Harper Valley PTA” accompanied by Mr. Ernest Smith on harmonica and guitar. Mr. Dwayne Heatly and Mrs. Carol Davis (bottom right) did a takeoff on an after-shave lotion commercial. Mr. John Terry (center left) sang adoringly to his rubber ducky while bathing. Coaches Jerry McLemore, Mike Barnes, Jim Kazmierski, Richard Mason, Ty Comstock, and Fred Postier (top three photos) got into the action with a chain reaction comedy sketch. What show in 1974 would be complete without a streaker (center right)? Letter Award winners are (top row) Tommy Miller Chemistry; Mike Lewis, Biology; Mike Brown, English II, (second row) Gary Gruber, Algebra II; Brad Somers, English IV; Jonathan Brack, Physics, (third row) Dennis Guey, English III; Cheryl Smith, Geometry; Chris Koiner, Geometry; Sherry White, Trigonometry, (fifth row) Anne Smithen, World History; Tina Parsons, Chemistry; Kay White, English III; Debra Nickerson, English IV, (bottom row) Toni Mezza-cappa. Algebra II; Lynette McMenamy, Biology; and Kathy Williams, English II. 1974 l-lomi GWaafces Michail Alsup Terry Curry Charles Montgomery Steven J. Ashlock John F. Doyle Debra Nickerson Cindy Barnett Georgia Galloway Barbara Reddick Vickie Bell James Dan Gary Loretto Roewe Kristine Berry Connie Gosden Page Rudig Ronald Box Judith Hutchison Audrey Thomas Diane Boyd James Jacqueline Deena Webster Steven Bozarth Deena Kostyniak Sherry White Jonathan Brack Julia McBride Mary Wilburn Janis Bradley Judy McSwain Douglas Wood Eulanda Caldwell Susan Merritt Thomas Young Fred Dustan Clark Dennis Mitchell Bnifsim Activities — 73 OfyAfyuti’ ’ Piovsd PwmPIIqci uaa Roy Blankenship, Kathy Coulter, Kim Watson, Pam Rogers, Jeff Thomason, Rhonda Wineinger and Jerri Alberding dance to Medusa's music. Jerri Sewell: look! A Streaker! Sheila Walters: Where? Where? Phyllis Agee, hot and thirsty after dancing all night, would not settle for a cup of punch like everybody else — she wanted the whole bowl. 74 — Activities Terri Wagnon and Marcus Rench fall into the Ben Jacobs, Jeff Thomason, Sharon Dennis, Terri Means and Debbie Traweek work on flower decomood of Pieces of April. rations Saturday afternoon. Gail Anders shows off the butterfly mobile that hung from the ceiling of the Silver Wings Club helping set the scene for Saturday night's Prom. Activities — 75 SewiM Dcttj A RjmA ' 'QfJk h’ ’ Senior girls go bock to the '50’s Hula Hooping their way to fame in a contest where Cindy Spradlin and Terry Adams twisted it out to the bitter end. (opposite); A bicycle race highlighted the morning's activities (bottom). Here! You take it! Aaauuuggghhhl! Twinkle-toes goes for the volley. 76 — Activities Cfo s Ob ’74 Maues Ok There was quite a crowd for Sunday's graduation (center right) following Saturday's rainout; Dr. Wayne Delaney (left) and Mr. Lou Richards (center left) present diplomas to Jay Ethridge and John Steele; Tina Parsons (below) leads the graduates off the field after commencement exercises; Kathy Wilburn, Ann Gemeinhardt, and Julie McBride (bottom) wait to lead in the last singing of the Alma Mater for the 1974 Senior Class. Activities — 77 QoJUxdcyt ' worO to the people this class is I and all the people with which we I far in space, as the junior college or Instead of speaking to the graduates of ' 74, I would like to say a I leaving behind. These people are our parents, relatives, teachers, frien have had day to day contact. I say we are leaving you behind, even though some of us are going i a job downtown, because each and every one of us is starting a journe | lat begins here, today. We have no map for this journey, and no compass, except the ones we carry in ouroJ n minds: sometimes, too, it may seem that we have no destination, but rush madly toward no goal whatsoever. Almost inevitably, it will seem to you that we have forgotten you and have abandoned everything we knew for a restless wandering toward tomorrow. What I want to tell you isf that this is not so, we have not forgdten you, or abandoned our heritage. No journey is ever made without some sort of baggage, and wherever we may travel you will go with us. Your voices were the first we heard; we echo their sounds, whatever words we sneak and wherever we speak them. Your thoughts are in our heads, anS no matter what new feelings and opinions we may acquire, like souvenirs by the highway, the quick, instinctive thoughts in moments of crisis will be thoughts we learned from you. You are part, too, of our memor s — the good ones like sunwner days at the lake with friends or with that special person, which we candiive in dreams during rough times, an he bad ones, that help us remember how good the other one f ere. And you gave us our standards of compqri pn — friends, forever after will be rated alongside 'he iriendship we knew here, just as winter weather will always be measured by Denison's cold. Most important you have taught us the rules of the road for our long journey. Whate 'e think is fair, or right, or true, or beautiful we learned from you — whether through imitating the positiv alities or reacting against the negative ones. We are starting a journey away from you, but you are the CC s that we carry on our way. And you, in the end, may be our destination. I’d like to close with a quotati ©m T. S. Eliot on the subject of journeys: We shall not cease from I be to arrive where we started and know the place for the f ight, and that you'll j e seeing us John Doyle —! Senior Cl( lutatorian s of 1974 78-----Activities $$ We have all lost something here tonight. As I stand before you nc , something precious has slipped through our fingers — something that can never again be captured. It passes from us silently, like a shadow; it cannot be seen, but it can be felt around us all like the soft touch of a gen vind. That something is our childhood. For the past several years we have been preparing for this day— growing, learning, grasping the fragile truths of life and the wealth of man's collected knowledge. Yet, we have worked for more than the knowledge from books; we have worked for the understanding of the people near us and the experiences of life around us as well. ■ Our lives have been pointed toward this marker in time from the moment we first entered school. Like a gatherer of the choicest wheat, we havegl eaned the ideas, thoughts, and kills that will lead us through our lives ahead. School has been an important part of our existence. Wethave grown up learned to read, write and hopefullyito think independently of others. Schi members of a family, friends and teachers hqve given of themselves to enri We have known the trials of growing up, and earned the hard lessons the schoolyard. A huge part of out! lives has been lived here — joy, sorrow, instructed us in the things we mustlearn in order to face the uncertainties of the future. Now the compass of our existence is pointing in a new direction; the course of our lives has changed. Our school is now to be the world, and our books, the open pages of life. That time we once called our future has come upon us; a new day has dawned. New challenges test the things we have learned; we must now face the trials for which we have been preparing. Most of us look to our new future with eager eyes; a few with regrt : No matter what thoughts I -- nsi k hearts, remember: look back on what we have learned — keep our treasures of knowledge stored safely within, but be ever ready to use them when the need arises; look to the future with hope and courage and a firm trust in the help of God, always trying to make this a better world to live in; and, lastly, live in the present with clear and open minds and a firm resolve to make each coming day of life better than the one before Debra Nickerson —Valedictorian Senior Class of 1 974 Kthin the classroom; here we [has been a second home; like uur minds and touch our hearts. Irience inside the boundaries of gmph, and defeat have all Activities — 79 Act UoKOgeA 7e ty OuA ty $PV — Z8 Left, Karen Hedgecock and Gerald Kaufman await to give you fast and friendly service and delicious, mouth-watering food at EMBERS, 1631 W. Morton, 465-8585. Bottom left, Mr. Joe Tracy at DENISON GREENHOUSES, 330 W. Munson, 465-1800, shows Kathy Gunkel their Flowers of Distinction. Bottom right, RINGLER S, 31 3 W. Main, 465-2660, has the latest ideas in fashions where Phyllis Agee, employee, will help you choose what is best for you. Opposite page, top, BURTIS DRUG, 408 W. Main, 465-5335, has a fountain with soft drinks, ice cream, and other goodies that tickle the appetite. Mr. Steve Giarraputo provides friendly service at the fountain. Bottom left. Sunglasses are just one of the many sundries that can be bought at BURTIS DRUG. This style is modeled by Audrey Thomas and Gary Thomas. Bottom right, Gail Anders and Marcia Toney try out the different varieties of perfume and the many other types of cosmetics at BURTIS DRUG. Ads — 83 Opposite page, CITIZEN S NATIONAL BANK, 231 W. Main, 465-3030 has everything for all your banking needs — Charge card service, a travel agency to help you plan that special trip — or just the friendly old fashioned banking services that have been modernized to take care of your needs in the quickest and most helpful way. Jeff Williams and David Morrison use such services inside CITIZENS — but for your special convenience the drive-thru windows across the street are enlarging — soon to be ready. Let CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK be your bank. Below, For vanilla or the newest flavor in ice cream, Susan Samford and Nancy Jensen go to ASHBURN'S ICE CREAM, 615 W. Main, 465-6460, to get the flavor of their choice. Left, MAIN STREET LUMBER CO., 230 E. Main, 465-5388, has building materials to fulfill your needs. A$(ibuW$ fee, Capjomv Ads — 85 Top right, Neil Wood gets the feel of o model living area at NATHAN CROUCH, 306 W. Main, 465-1933, where there is furniture for every room in your home. Center, BRATCHER FUNERAL HOME, 401 W. Woodard, 465-2323, has ambulance service and Norman D. Bratcher and Bob Bratcher (shown) to make funeral arrangements. Bottom right, GRAYSON FIRE EXTINGUISHER CO., 611 S. Armstrong, 465-2935, has all fire protection and pool equipment needed for safety and fun. f othow CaolucIv Opposite page, top. Trying out a car with style and the right price is Reggie Morrisson at WILLIAMSON MOTOR CO., 809 S. Crockett, 465-5350. Center, W. B. Williamson thoroughly checks used cars as well as cars he services at WILLIAMSON MOTOR CO. Bottom, Lester Riddick received the friendly service that everyone gets from all employees at WILLIAMSON MOTOR CO. 86 — Ads Ads — 87 Spcvtfe Editor Debbto floods D uScuty BmtS S ' BoiJuxuv 10-6 The Yellow Jackets started the season with a 10-6 victory over the Bonham Warriors gaining in total offense 4.3 yards per try while holding Bonham to only 1.8 yards a play. When Bonham fumbled on first possession, Clifton Crowell moved the ball downfield on a series of option runs and Donald Monroe scored a touchdown. Dwayne O'Bar kicked the extra point and added a field goal early in the third quarter from the three. Bonham took advantage of a Denison fumble on the one-yard line making the score 10-6. STATISTICS First Downs Denison 16 Bonham 9 Rushing 236 74 Passing 42 37 Total Yards 278 111 Attempted 9 10 Completed 4 4 Intercepted By 0 I Fumbles Lost 3 1 Punts 3-38 6-30 Penalties 7-74 4-30 Denison SCORE BY QUARTERS 7 0 3 0 — 10 Bonham 0 0 6 0 — 6 Defensive guards, David Ward, Steve Brown, Bobby Jackson, Jerry Woods, Paul Richards, James Brown, Jamie Cassidy, Mark Ashley, Clifton Crowell breaks away for a gain, with the aid of Donald Monroe in the Jackets' victory. Mike Polk lead in rushing with 1 1 3 yards on 16 carries. Monroe carried 18 times for 70 yards and Crowell picked up 28 yards on 15 carries. 90 — Sports and Mike Polk are going over techniques during one of the workouts. UopcwU Stop Jackets 14-7 The Yellow Jackets tasted their first defeat against the Gainesville Leopards 14-7. Denison fumbled five times and two of Clifton Crowell's passes were picked off by Gainesville. This proved costly to Denison. Terry Garner came off the bench to lead the Jacket rushers with 75 yards but Denison could not get the offense moving during the first half. There was outstanding blocking by Mike Polk and punting by Herbert Huff. James Brown, Jeff Thomason and John Loke put pressure on the Gainesville quarterback throughout the battle but the Jackets went down in defeat. STATISTICS First Downs Total Yards Rushing Passing Attempted Completed Intercepted Fumbles Lost Punts Penalties SCORE Denison Gainesville Denison Gainesville 12 10 173 239 173 108 0 131 9 8 0 6 2 0 3 1 442 7-28 981 2-15 QUARTERS 0 0 7 0 — 7 0 7 0 7 — 14 | „:CKfcT 1973 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 4 i a j BONHAM SEPT 14 GAINESVILLE SEPT.21 McKinney sept.28 RICHARDSON OCT 5 PLANO OCT. 12 J.J.PEARCE OCT 19 ‘GREENVILLE OCT. 26 LAKE HIGHLAND NOV. 3 +PARIS NOV. 9 SHERMAN NOV 16 • ‘HOME GAMES 8 PM SOUND SYSTEM DONATED BY The Citizens Notional Bonk of Denison donated the Yellow Jacket sign for the football stadium. The Jacket, hod a 4 6reToH h vT!!!!!! Sports — 91 LiCuS R JbOJb Ou i Jojcfeets The Denison Yellow Jackets suffered a 1 9-0 defeat from the McKinney Lions, the class AAA footballers. Denison’s passing game proved to be their downfall as three Jacket quarterbacks could not find the range on all but one pass in 1 8 throws. The leading defensive players were Mike Ciaccio, Herbert Huff, and James Brown. Ciaccio came up with 1 2 tackles, while Huff turned in 9 and Brown 7. STATISTICS First Downs Denison 9 McKinney 8 Rushing 96 74 Passing 39 52 Total Yards 135 126 Attempted 18 13 Completed 1 5 Intercepted By 1 3 Fumbles Lost 1 0 Punts 6-40 7-35 Penalties 5-65 8-80 Denison SCORE BY QUARTERS 0 0 0 0 — 0 McKinney 0 10 6 3 — 19 Bobby Higginbotham, 65, and Richard Baker, 14, break up the Lion defense; Above right. Coach Kazmierski, Coach Mason, and Clifton Crowell talk over some plays as they walk off the field. 92 — Sports Clifton Crowell throws a successful pass to Jeff Thomason where he made a 27 yard yam againsr McKinney. RZchotMISOM , 34-7 The Denison Yellow Jackets took on one of their toughest foes when they met the Richardson Eagles. The Eagles left little doubt as to the outcome by rambling to scores on three of their first four possessions and racking up 27-0 score mid-way through the final quarter. With Robbie Middleton at quarterback, and the Jackets on the six-yard line, a pass from the quarterback to Dwayne O'Bar in the end zone put Denison on the score-board. Kim Nix added the extra point. STATISTICS First Downs Denison 8 Richardson 14 Rushing 103 157 Passing 55 99 Attempted 19 10 Completed 6 8 Intercepted By 0 2 Fumbles Lost 2 2 Punts 6-19 3-23 Penalties 7-58 3-25 Denison SCORE BY QUARTERS 0 0 0 7 — 7 Richardson 17 10 7 0 — 34 Larry Adams runs hard for a gain against the Eagles. The top defensive player was James Brown with 1 3 unassisted tackles and 10 with help. Sports — 93 PfWvCfrps By Jad fe The Denison Yellow Jackets barely missed a big win over the Plano Wildcats with the final score being 7-0. The Jackets put forth their best effort throughout the game, however, the bad weather conditions hampered both teams’ ability to move the ball. The Wildcats lost six fumbles during the game, but the Jackets could not capitalize on these mistakes. Mike Polk, Billy Flemmings, Jeff Thomason, and Ricky Smith were particulary outstanding defensivemen. STATISTICS First Downs Denison 5 Plano 13 Rushing 65 239 Passing 0 0 Attempted 5 3 Completed 0 0 Intercepted By 0 2 Fumbles Lost 3 6 Punts 5-37.5 2-25 Penalties 6-40 2-30 Denison SCORE BY QUARTERS 0 0 0 0 Plano 7 0 0 0 Mike Polk and Don Monroe block a path for Don Brown as he gains yardage for the Jock- Coach Mason works with Ronnie Vaughan, Mark Ashley, Paul Richards, Steve Brown, Mike Polk, David Ward, and Bobby Jackson on some defensive plays. 94 — Sports ets. The Jackets vigorously pounded the Mustangs 17-7. Jackets StUtcj Uust iigs The Yellow Jackets came up with their second win of the season with a score of 1 7-7 over the J. J. Pearce Mustangs. Pearce’s quarterback was tackled for losses continuously when he tried to pass and the Denison defense kept the Mustangs bottled up most of the evening. DeWayne O'Bar, Don Brown, and Mike Polk scored the points for Denison but the win was an entire team effort as the defensive team came up with some outstanding plays. STATISTICS Denison J. J. Pearce First Downs 11 11 Rushing 149 1 Passing 22 51 Attempted 9 19 Completed 2 4 Intercepted By 1 0 Fumbles Lost 1 1 Punts 9-31 5-31 Penalties 8-98 SCORE BY QUARTERS 5-43 Denison 3 7 0 7 — 17 J. J. Pearce 0 0 0 7—7 Robbie Middleton, (above left) moves up the field for a large gain against J. J. Pearce; Don Brown, (above right) runs for a touchdown while Eric Warner helps block. Jackets Tu3tm( Ce Uo iS The Yellow Jackets made the fans happy with a 1 3-7 homecoming victory over the Greenville Lions. The Denison defense was outstanding during the game and scored both Jacket touchdowns. Greenville threatened to score several times during the game but linebackers Herbert Huff and Mike Ciaccio along with Jeff Thomason and James Brown were the keys to the defensive effort. Greenville almost spoiled the Jacket victory in the last second of the game by scoring what looked like a winning touchdown. However, it was nullified by a procedure penalty. STATISTICS First Downs Denison 5 Greenville 4 Rushing 69 24 Passing 39 88 Attempted 5 20 Completed 2 6 Intercepted By 2 0 Fumbles Lost 2 3 Punts 12-22 8-23 Penalties 4-30 3-15 Denison SCORE BY QUARTERS 7 6 0 0 — 13 Greenville 7 0 0 0 — 7 Jeff Thomason breaks through to block the field goal attempt by Greenville while Mike Ciaccio and Bob Dye run in to help. Thoma- John Trujillo tackles the Greenville ball carrier as Mike Cioccio, Bill Flemmings, Ben Dye, and Jeff Thomason assist. 96 — Sports son picked the ball up and ran for a 70 yard gain. WMcois Qwot Jackets Despite a valiant effort by the Yellow Jackets, two touchdowns early in the game was all it took for Lake Highlands to win the game in Richardson, 14-0. Defense definitely dominated the game and Herbert Huff continued to do an excellent job punting for Denison. Denison's secondary was also outstanding as it allowed the Wildcats to complete only two of the nine passes thrown. The Yellow Jackets fought right down to the wire but could not come up with the score. STATISTICS First Downs Denison 7 Lake Highlands 12 Rushing 67 129 Passing 51 50 Attempted 12 9 Completed 4 2 Intercepted By 1 2 Fumbles Lost 3 0 Punts 5-40 7-29.6 Penalties 48 0 Denison SCORE BV QUARTERS 0 0 0 0—0 Lake Highlands 7 7 0 0 — 14 Wayne Schindler and Kenneth Silva work out during one of the daily practices. John Trujillo stops the Lake Highlands ball carrier while Bobby Jackson and Bobby Dye come. Sports — 97 Jcuckek Qtotof Wildcats 12-7 The Yellow Jackets had the sweet taste of victory in the game with Paris, winning 1 2-7. Denison’s defensive secondary played one of its best games of the season. Mike Polk scored from the 1 yard line in the third quarter but Paris took the kick off starting the fourth quarter making the score 7-6. Denison came roaring back with great plays by Terry Garner and Steve White and bursts of power from Mike Polk to score again leading the game 1 2-7. STATISTICS First Downs Denison 16 Paris 14 Rushing 224 138 Passing 49 75 Attempted 2 10 Completed 2 3 Intercepted By 0 0 Fumbles Lost 3 0 Punts 2-40 3-35 Penalties 3-35 2-10 Denison SCORE BY QUARTERS 0 0 6 6 — 12 Paris 0 0 0 7 — 7 With John Lilley blocking, Mike Polk breaks through the line getting closer for the winning Mike Polk powers down the field for o large gain against Paris. Polk carried 31 times gaining 157 yards. 98 — Sports points in the game against Paris. Bearcats Denison lost the heartbreaker of the season to Sherman by one point, 14-13. Sherman's first score followed a bobbled snap from center on the Jackets' first punt attempt. The Jackets came back behind the running of Mike Polk and Steve White. White scored Denison's first six points on a 38-yard run. Both teams settled down defensively and neither moved the ball throughout the rest of the half. Denison's defense scored another touchdown when Taylor Willoughby burst through the Bearcat line and blocked a Sherman punt. Bobby Dye picked up the bouncing ball and went in untouched, giving Denison a half-time lead, 1 3-7. Neither team moved the ball in the third quarter. Late in the final stanza a Sherman punt was fumbled which gave them a sure touchdown. The Jackets lost the axe one more time to the Bearcats. STATISTICS Denison Sherman First Downs 5 7 Rushing 95 99 Passing 5 76 Attempted 6 10 Completed 1 5 Intercepted By 0 1 Fumbles Lost 2 3 Punts 6-33 6-31 Penalties 6-50 6-60 SCORE BY QUARTERS Denison 6 7 0 0 — 13 Sherman 7 0 7 0 — 14 Mike Polk tears away from the Sherman defense running for a large gain in the Bottle of the Axe gome. Sports — 99 1974 YMowJajckfa Robbie Middleton Clifton Crowell Dennis Massey Marty Long Richard Baker QB. — Sr. QB. — Sr. QB.—Sr. QB.—Jr. FB.— Sr. Mark Ashley Larry Adams FB. — Sr. HB.—Jr. Bill Flemmings WB. — Jr. Herbert Huff T. —Sr. Don Brown WB. — Sr. Terry Garner HB. — Jr. Kim Nix HB. — Sr. Mike Polk FB. — Sr. Ricky Smith WB. — Sr. 100 — Sports O Tft'Vtcfo'iy John Lilley Jeff Arthur Gary Thomas James Brown Bobby Higginbotham G. —Sr. G. —Jr. G. — Sr. G. — Sr. G. — Sr. John Loke Curtice Corcoran Steve Oden Joe Ridenour Stan Curry G. — Sr. G. —Sr. G.—Jr. T. — Sr. T. — Jr. David Ward Steve Brown Mike Wade Paul Richards Jerry Woods T. — Sr. T. — Sr. T. — Sr. T. — Sr. T. — Sr. Bobby Jackson Stan Hunt Bobby Dye Lester Russell Lester Riddick T. — Jr. T.—Jr. E.—Jr. E. — Sr. E. — Sr. Taylor Willoughby John Trujillo Wayne Schindler Dwayne O'Bar Jeff Thomason E. — Sr. E. — Sr. G. — Soph. WB. — Soph. E. — Jr. Sports — 101 Coach Mike Barnes Defensive Secondary 1974 Co cftfotg Qkotffo Coach Ty Comstock Offensive Line Coach Jerry McLemore Offensive Back and Receivers Coach Jim Kazmierski Offensive Line Coach Fred Postier Linebackers Coach John Goodner was elevated to athletic director and head coach this year. Coaches Mike Barnes, Richard Mason, and Jerry McLemore are new with the Denison Yellow Jacket Coaching Staff. ■m Coach John Goodner Head Coach Coach Richard Mason Offensive Line Coach Audie Apple Defensive Line 1 02 — Sports hvAdZoiv Coach Jim Kazmierski, left, works out hard teaching the football men during winter training. Mike Ciaccio, below, goes to the sideline to get some plays from Coaches Goodner, Mason, Comstock, Postier, and Kazmierski during a Jacket football game. Sports — 103 The Bee Teom player, are (first row) Tim Russell, Fred Sparkman, Fred Pilkilton, Mike Brown, Alon Brow c. wc „. L „ „ w. . Donny Weaer, Jeff Elmore KeithPow.il ____________i 1IL J _ . oian Brown, Sieve White, Ricky McVoy, Gary Nykoruk, and AbTe Ho«meyer' Wi9in'° ' ‘ Co-Pton, Scon PaZL.t JTL The Junior Vorsity players are (fourth row) Steve Armstrong, Joe Gamper, Nick Olson, Witlie Lyday, Donny Mead, Danny Monroe, Jerry Mitchell, Mark Kerr, Paul Walters, Tim Bennett, Wayne Schindler, Steve Bryant, David Spindle, and Crandon Haddock. JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE BEE TEAM SCHEDULE Sept. 1 3 Bonham Sept. 20 Gainesville Sept. 27 McKinney Oct. 4 Richardson Oct. 11 Plano Oct. 1 8 J. J. Pearce Oct. 25 Greenville Nov. 1 Lake Highlands Nov. 8 Paris Nov. 15 Sherman Sept. 6 Gainesville Sept. 17 Ardmore Sept. 27 Plano Oct. 4 Richardson Oct. 11 Plano Oct. 1 8 J. J. Pearce Nov. 1 Lake Highlands Nov. 8 South Garland 104 — Sports J V.’s Stomp GaJU uMe, 2G-0 A J.V. defensive player, left, shows the proper technique in handling the opposition as he buries his head in his chest. Steve Bryant looks up field for blockers on this end sweep against Gainesville. Good yardage was made on the play as the J.V.'s went on to defeat the Leopards 36-0. Sports — 105 JV $ Qhuct Out lAdCUutey 14 TO' 0 It's a JV and McKinney pile up (right) and the referee comes in for a closer look at the ball to determine possession. JV's offensive ployer Steve Bryant (bottom) drives through for a successful touchdown against the Lions. f 1973 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE I JON HAM SEPT 14 iJ PEARCE OCT 19 6AJNESV1LLE SEPT2I • GREENVILLE 9 ♦McKinney ypue lakehighlan [• RICHARDS tXI5 ♦PARIS 1 PLANO Njte SHERI Mj±iWES r W 106 — Sports J.V. ’$ ViopfD L By PdcutO' 241 8 Joe Gamper and David Spindle, top, stop Plano from gaining yardage; J.V. offense, bottom, opens a path for the ball carrier to gain yardage against Plano. Sports — 107 J.V.’S WtjD OtctB ucois 19-14 The Denison J.V.'s add fuel to the rivalry between Denison and Sherman by wiping out Sherman's J.V.’s with a winning score of 19 to 14. A Sherman Bearcat put the stop on a J.V. ball player but the play carried for a long gain and for a J.V. first down. J.V.'s defensive team, bottom, plows over Sherman. 108 — Sports 1974 BwTmm QkowS QwtiPoteidiaL The Bees show good use of the term “gang tackling os an Ardmore runner would like to know what hit him. The B-Team shut out Ardmore September 17, 39-0. On the opening kickoff Louis Hubert caught the ball on the 4 yard line and returned it 96 yards. Steve White made the two point conversion. White also made the next touchdown on a five yard run. Other touchdowns were made by Thomas Kemp and Gary White. Scott Patterson intercepted the ball and ran 60 yards for a touchdown. Steve White and Gary White also made interceptions. The 1974 trainer for the Yellow Jacket football team is Tommy Miller, pictured above. He is a junior at DHS. Other managers are John Bonn, above left, and James Crabtree, left. Miller, Bonn, and Crabtree are considered to be the men behind the players. Sports — 109 Bo T cmj f-fits UqjuL A Bee team player looks up the field to pick up his blockers after an interception. 110 — Sports TU 73-74 BoskfibMlkci Richard Fuller Reggie Morrison Bill Saunders Steve Saunders Sr. — Post Sr. — Guard Sr. — Guard sr. Guard Bill Roush Ben Jacobs Artie Lee Jeff Thomason Sr. — Post Jr. — Guard Jr. — Guard Jr. — Post Stan Hunt Marty Long Gary Hall Steve Brown Jr. — Post Jr. — Guard Jr. — Post Sr. — Manager Terry Payne Reggie Morrison, Marty Long, Gary Hall, Bill Roush, Bill Saunders, and Richard Fuller, in the pep rally, concentrate Jr. — Manager on the night’s contest. Sports — 111 B iffy QGJUMtd i£ Rj CeiofiS Rg{cfe tg f-feat£AwcwL 1973-74 Basketball Schedule November 23 Gainesville November 24 Bonham November 27 Durant Nov. 30-Dec. 1 Gainesville Tournament December 4 Durant December 1 1 Bonham December 13, 14, 15 Bonham Tournament December 1 8 Gainesville December 20, 21,22 Mesquite Tournament December 28 Irving Nimitz January 3 Richardson January 5 Plano January 8 J. J. Pearce January 1 1 Greenville January 1 5 Lake Highlands January 1 8 Paris January 22 Sherman January 25 Richardson January 29 Plano February 1 J. J. Pearce February 5 Greenville February 8 Lake Highlands February 1 2 Paris February 15 Sherman Varsity basketball players chose Bill Saunders to receive the Elliott-Pilkinton Fighting Heart Award for the 73-74 season. The award is given annually to the basketball player who displays the greatest amount of fighting spirit. This is the greatest honor a DHS basketball player can receive. Former basketball coach Mike Long originated this award in the spring of '68 and at that time it was called the Fighting Heart Award. Last year before basketball season started, it was renamed the Elliott-Pilkinton Fighting Heart Award in honor of Ralph Elliott and David Pilkin-ton, two outstanding DHS athletes, who were killed in an automobile accident several years ago. Bill’s name will be added to the engraved plate on the award. Marty Long, right, presents the Fighting Heart Award to Bill Sounders. (Pictured below) is the 1973-74 vorsity bosketball coach, Mr. Audie Apple. 112 — Sports Bill Roush jumps for the tip-off os Artie Lee along with a happy home-town gym look on. Jeff Thomason, below, leaps high into the air and the Jackets start out on the right foot by controlling the opening tip off against Ardmore. Sports — 113 QpMdy J ch k Ow Ben Jacobs, (right) prepares to set up a shot as the Jackets try to break open a tight contest. Jeff Thomason, (bottom) jumps high and aids the Jackets in controlling the tip off at the beginning of the second half action against Paris. The Jackets were victorious with the final score of 64-51. 1 14 Sports Stan Hunt and Bill Roush (top) tangle with several Greenville players for the loose ball. Richard Fuller and Bill Roush (left) move swiftly for a loose ball under the Jackets' goal. Sports — 115 Jodafife Qkoot Pc Q(mes Stan Hunt, below, lays the ball up and in the hoop for another two points for the Jackets as Artie Lee looks on. Ben Jacobs, right, brings the ball down court trying to set up the last shot before the half. Marty Long, bottom, pumps in a free shot late in the game to help lead the Jackets in a district win against Paris. 116 — Sports The Denison Yellow Jacket basketball team beat Paris 64-51 February 1 2. High point man for the Jackets was Bill Saunders with 16 points. Richard Fuller scored 1 2 points. SCORE BY QUARTERS Quarter Denison Paris 1st 12 5 2nd 32 16 3rd 53 26 4th 64 51 Stan Hunt, left, jumps high over the outstretched arms of a Greenville defender and pumps two big points into the hoop for the Jackets. Bill Roush, below, prepares to in-bound the ball to one of his teammates after taking advantage of one of the Jacket opponent’s miscues. Sports — 117 R oit bojfeis Re cfi Rvt Vtcfccviy Bill Saunders (right) receives one of few fouls charged to him trying to steal the ball in the Jackets' victory over the Paris Wildcats. With 4:51 remaining in the third period, Gary Hall and Bill Saunders (middle) show the Wildcats how to execute a full court press. The Jackets march happily back on the court (bottom) after receiving encouragement from Coach Apple as they put on their best performance of the season. 118 — Sports J .V. '$ Qkoup Qupe iy Gpvrft The 1974 Junior Varsity Basketball players are from left to right James Dean, Steve White, Mike Roewe, Mike Wiginton, Scott Patterson, Marcus Rench, Jerry Reeder, Maurice Hollis, and Mike Brown. Coaching the JV basketball team is, pictured above. Coach Jerry McLemore. James Dean, left, sends the ball toward the hoop for a hopeful two points for the JV’s as Jerry Reeder and Mike Brown wait anxiously for an attempt at the rebound. Sports —119 J V. '$ PwviAb (jOJCfi Acfeow Jerry Reeder, left, attempts to block a shot goalward as Mike Roewe and James Dean get ready to go up for the rebound. The FCA sponsored a charity basketball game between the senior and junior high coaches. Coach Kazmierski, below, jumps high and tips the ball to his teammate Coach McLemore as the high school coaches control the opening tip off. Coach Bimon Thompson, bottom goes for two during the first half. 1 20 — Sports 1974YSkwJcud t BasebcMlm Mark Ashley — Sr. Lewis Blount — Sr. Clifton Crowell — Sr. Robbie Middleton — Sr. Kim Nix — Sr. Bob White — Sr. Doug Wood — Sr. Tim Bennett — Jr. Mike Brown — Soph. Sam Locke — Soph. Ricky McVay — Soph. Steve White — Soph. Mike Wiginton Soph. Rennie Troweek--------------------Soph. A Denison slugger swings hard for a base run during the Sherman-Deni- Mgr. son game. Sports — 121 D.f-f.S. Ptbdv iS Uctitdcufylhe Opposition The coach for the baseball team is Coach Ty Comstock. This year's baseball schedule consisted of eight preseason games, three of which were double headers with Ardmore, Bonham, and Durant. There were 14 district games. The Jackets had a 7-3 victory over the Greenville Lions, April 23. Major plays included a homerum by Steve White which knocked in three other runners. Doug Wood hit a double and Mike Galloway batted in two runners. Jacket ace, Clifton Crowell, below, shows his form in a hot hurling job against the Wildcats from Paris. 1 22 — Sports Jad £fiugge is Qllctsli Wfe Bob White, left, jumps on the first pitch and cracks a single up the middle. Kim Nix, bottom left, connects for a solid double and collects a couple of R.B.I.'s for the Jackets. Robbie Middleton, bottom right, waits anxiously in the bullpen for Coach Comstock's decision on a pitching change. Sports — 123 Tim Bennett, right, connects and lashes a base rap back up the middle. Mike Wiginton, below, displays a great job of relief pitching late in a district game for the Jackets. f-fEfet6 f-tCuuMtib Pitdi i 1 24 — Sports J cfeefe Qkoup GrtMtib uStoShv Sam Locke, above, tries to avoid the tag of Greenville's shortstop but to no avail os he was out by a couple of steps. Kim Nix, above left, closely observes the game while there are two Denison men on base. From the dugout, Lewis Blount, Doug Wood, Ricky McVay, Mike Galloway, and Coach Comstock's son discuss the Sherman game. Sports — 125 Doug Wood, right, fires in plenty of time to Sam Locke to get the final out of the inning. Sam Locke, pictured below, motions to the second baseman to hold the throw as a Paris runner is already safe back on the bag. Jackets yMTigUtnfrM 3 , it 1 26 — Sports BateballM Bcwmcfi B ck Tim Bennett shows a lot of talent at shortstop and proves to be a big plus for the Jackets. Bob White, below, prepares to break up an in-progress” double play. The Jackets defeated Plano 7-3 on April 16. Tim Bennett, Doug Wood, and Randy Cassell all turned in homeruns. Mike Galloway went four for four with three runs batted in. Sam Locke had two hits. Sports — 1 27 Sam Locke, right, takes a good size lead off first after getting on base on a loose rap. A Paris player lunges back to first just ahead of the tag by Denison's first-sacker, Sam Locke, pictured below. Jadaeft U$ Sfeagy 1 28 — Sports Tftfc 1974Ttad 7e£t M Doug Huneycutt Stan Hunt Randy Howard Tom Kemp Jerry Mitchell Steve Oden Nick Olson Paul Pilkilton Mike Polk Joe Smith Jeff Thomason Eric Warner Sports — 1 29 (Cefif) Ow Ttocfa ig 1974 TRACK SCHEDULE February 23 March 2 March 9 March 16 March 23 March 30 April 6 Bishop Lynch Mesquite Sherman Idabel, Okla. Bonham Greenville District Doug Huneycutt, right, jogs o warm-up lap prior to the day's workout. Lorry Adams, Allen Brown, Eric Warner, below, make up one of the Jacket relay teams. 1 30 — Sports QpQ dstQ is Qbi oJ TO'Tli Ptwisli Lut During the first track meet Bill Flemmings finished third out of 69 runners with a time of 22:4 in the 220 yard dash. Jeff Thomason tied for sixth in the high jump with a jump of five feet ten inches. Steve Oden came in ninth out of 50 disc throwers. Bill Flemmings, below, runs with full power to place in the race. Flemmings, bottom, prepares his landing after a long jump. Coach Fred Postier, pictured above, is the 1974 track coach. Sports — 131 Bifid pfieiwmitgs Pfi C6$ Ffasd During the Little Dixie relays in Idabel, Oklahoma Bill Flemmings got a first place medal in the 440 yard dash with a time of 51.7. He also placed second in the 220 with a time of 22.2 only one second short of the school record set in 1970. Mike Polk took 4th in the shot put with . a toss of 43 feet and 3'A inches. Alan Brown set a school record in the 180 low hurdles with a time of 22.7. Bill Flemmings, left, shows off his first place medal that he won in the 440 relay during the track meet on March 16. Randy Howard, below, is in hot pursuit of an opposing trackster for a possible photo finish. 1 32 — Sports Twuck P'too TO' B J jumdiitq Tojadaefe Sports — 133 Success Pto FtML Guoiriks Denison was recognized at the Texas Relays in Austin April 13, when Bill Flemmings turned in a 47:9 time in the 440. He made ninth place for his division. Steve Oden, right, lunges the 1 2 pound shot forward while showing the true form that takes many hours of practice to perfect. A mighty heave by Mike Polk, below loeft, sends the shot flying high and long. Tom Kemp, below right, jumps high into the oir and lands softly in the saw dust of the broad jump pit. 134 — Sports Discus Bill Flemmings, above left, leaps high into the air in perfect form to make the broad jump event look easier than it really is. Joe Smith, above right, follows through perfectly after heaving the shot a long distance. Eric Warner, left, comes back to the Jacket area of the infield after finishing high in his specialty, the 440 relay. Sports — 135 19747 UUS Lettmn v Terry Svane — Jr. Pamela Pyle — Jr. Robbie Wright — Sr. 1974 TENNIS SCHEDULE January 18 January 31 February 22-23 February 28 March 7-8 March 1 2 March 15-16 March 22 March 28 April 5 Trinity High Tourney Lewisville Garland Tourney McKinney Plano and Paris Celeste Irving Tourney Denison Spring Tourney Irving Mac District Meet Terry Svane, a right handed player, below, Beverly Meadors____Jr shows how a forehand movement is used when the ball is hit toward the right side. Judy Hutchison — Manager Terry Svane and Ronnie Ballou — Team Captains 136 — Sports Uau Cujccess vJ Yeast Brad Somers — Sr. Denison High School tennis team rallied to a 12-1 victory over Lewisville, November 1 3. Ronnie Ballou won 8-1 while Ben Dye had an 8-2 win in boy's singles. Bruce Greig blitzed a Lewisville player 8-0. Ballou and Dye together won a doubles match 6-1,7-5. Brad Somers and David Morrison had a 6-1,7-5 win. Doug Kerr and Billy Ashburn turned in a 6-4, 6-2 victory. Terry Svane and Robbie Wright were victorious with the score being 6-1,6-4. Beverly Meadors and Zena Brin had an 8-3 pro set win. Terry Svane won a short pro set 8-1 in the girl's singles. Pamela Pyle marked up an 8-0 win. Ben Dye — Soph. Doug Kerr — Soph. Ronnie Weger — Soph. Sports — 1 37 B(Mowfiki L R ist The members of the 1974 Denison Yellow Jacket tennis team are Ronnie Ballou, David Morrison, Brad Somers, Bruce Greig, Ronnie Weger, Doug Kerr, Ben Dye, Jeannine Stiles, Zena Brin, Terry Svane, Beverly Meadors, Pamela Pyle, Robbie Wright, Billy Ashburn (not pictured) and Coach Gail Ringness. Ronnie Ballou and Ben Dye won the boys' doubles crown in an indoor tournament at Trinity High School, January 1 8. After defeating a duo from Southwest 6-3, 6-0 in the opening round, Ballou and Dye upset the top-seeded team 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 for the first place. Ronnie Ballou and Ben Dye, right, show their trophy they won in the boys doubles competition. 38 — Sports JouckdbNette ts UcuwQbimg The 1974 tennis coach is Miss Gail Ringness, above, shown with Robbie Wright. Ben Dye, above left, gives a hard serve against a player in the Lewisville tournament. Pamela Pyle, far left, shows a good serve to start the game out. Robbie Wright, left, is ready for her opponent's serve. Netted Ou KtP(m fJjy At the Paris meet, February 26, the netters got 10 wins out of 17 matches played. Billy Ashburn and Ben Dye paired up for a win; 6-1,6-4, over Paris. David Morrison and Brad Somers dropped Paris 6-1,6-1. Robbie Wright and Terry Svane lost a close match 6-4, 6-3. Ronnie Ballou had a victory 6-3, 6-4 over Paris. Doug Kerr won in straight sets; 6-3, 6-2. Bruce Greig upset a Paris netter 6-1,6-9. Ronnie Weger defeated Paris 6-0, 6-3. Ben Dye came back after losing his first 4-6 to win the next two and the match, 4-6, 6-1,6-1. David Morrison won a pro-set over Paris 8-2. Pamela Pyle had two single victories 6-3, 6-1, and 8-3, in a pro-set. Robbie Wright, above, volleys the ball back to her opponent at the Paris meet. The tennis girls make a quick pose before loading up for a tournament. 140 — Sports V Ronnie Ballou and Ben Dye, left, show teamwork at the net during district competition. Terry Svane, bottom left, gives the position for the backhand movement. Ben Dye, bottom right, volleys back the ball during the tourney. Robbie Wright, below, takes a break during the district meet. Sports — 141 1974 YMoupJouch b Qol The head coach of the golf team is Coach Osburn Davis. Carl Frietsch, David Roush, Andrew Jensen, Tracy Hicks, Bill Rice, Jack Ballew, Vince Pellman, Mike Alsup, and Steve Jones are this year's golfers. GOLF SCHEDULE Date Place Location Feb. 15 Sherman McKinney Gainesville Rod and Gun Feb. 18 Gainesville Sherman Woodlawn Feb. 22-23 Southwest Recreation Fort Worth Mar. 1-2 Wichita Falls High School Invitation Wichita Falls Mar. 8 Sherman South Garland North Garland Rod and Gun Mar. 15-16 Grayson College Mar. 22 High School Invitation Grayson College South Garland North Garland Garland April 1 District Sherrell Richardson 142 — Sports Andrew Jensen sinks a tricky three-footer to save a par. Rotes isfcAt'Dtstnidb Mike Alsup, a senior at DHS, won the first place trophy at the District Meet held in Richardson. He shot a pair of 76's on the 6,800-yard, par-72 course. Alsup is the captain of the golf team. Alsup, bottom left, checks out the position of his ball as he prepares to hit his second shot toward the no. 1 green. Alsup, bottom right, finds himself in an unfamiliar area as he shows how to hit out of the rough. Sports — 143 Df-f£ VpTbPojv Mike Alsup, above, tends the pin as Jack Bal-lew prepares to putt on the finishing hole. Andrew Jensen prepares to tee off for the tournament at Rod and Gun, February 15. v 144 — Sports Uttjaste ts Mike Alsup hits his second shot toward the No. 1 green at G.C.C. golf course. Alsup went on to par the hole and ended up with a fine round. Jack Ballew, top, decides which angle would be best for his shot. Bill Rice lines up a putt hoping to recover for a scrambling par. Sports — 145 QoI as Ic ep Ovu Stuutgfag Vincent Pellmon, above left, shows the correct form on how to hit the pitching wedge at the G.C.C. driving range. David Roush, above right, practices on the putting green before his team tees off. 146 — Sports Top, Don Brown, Herbert Huff, Natalie Brown and Steve Brown know that There’s no burger like a WATSONBURGER, Sherman, 1 18 W. Houston; Durant, Oklahoma, 2902 W. Main; Bonham, Texas, Sam Rayburn Dr.; Garland, 425 Jupiter. Denison, 1 901 W. Morton, 101 8 S. Austin. Bottom, Since 1948, COLE LUMBER CO., 1611 W. Morton, 465-2280, has been a place you could buy with confidence — where quality has a meaning. ' Cindy Spradlin and Donald Monroe always find what they ore looking for there. Opposite page, top left, LILLEY’S, 301 W. Main, 465-5480 carries beautiful formal wear by Nadine as shown by Ann Gemeinhart. Top right, LILLEY’S MEN AND BOYS, 301 W. Main, 465-5480, carries men s fashions of shoes, ties, shirts, suits, sport coats as modeled by Steve McKnight. Bottom right, LILLEY'S casual clothes are of famous brand names such as Bobbie Brooks, Pandora and Thermo Jack, as modeled by Kim Williams and Susan Kennon. COLE LUMBER COMPANY I Coh Lumber O. 148 —Ads Ads — 149 150 — Ads Opposite page, top left: Keeping the aisles stocked with all your needs is Mark Gatlin s job at GIBSON S DISCOUNT CENTER, 3101 S. Wood-lawn, 465-5900, Denison, and 1 717 Hwy. 75 North, 893-8196, Sherman. Top right, while John Lilley shows an interest in a hunting coat, Mike Wade finds the price to be just right at GIBSON S. Bottom, GIBSON'S has people like Ricky Franklin to service that bicycle and other items. Jack’s Fto Foods Top left. An employee of VERN ERICKSON OFFICE EQUIPMENT, 416 W. Main, 465-1025, shows Cathy Fisher a Remington typerwriter which can be bought or rented along with other office equipment. Right, JACK'S FINE FOODS, 800 W. Morton, 465-1910, has picnic and grocery needs and anything to help clean up with afterwards as shown by Cherry Cline, Susan Samford, Paula Coonrod, and Robbie Wright. Left middle, THE DENISON HERALD, 331 W. Woodard, 465-71 71, is the pulse of Texoma and it takes inserters like Eddie Day to get out the news. Bottom left, Mamie Sadler of GRAVES DRESS SHOP, 431 W. Main, 465-4817, keeps her shop stocked with fashions just for you. Ads — 151 Top right, Zoon Adoy represents one of the many fine hairstylists ot JOY’S HAIRSTYLING, 1 21 7 S. Austin, 465-1521. Top right, Tanya Murphy is cozy with a HASKINS PLUMBING hot water heater, 600 W. Collins, 465-4706. Center, Jimmy Cage looks over a fine car at SMITH S USED CARS, Hwy. 75 N., Denison. Bottom left. Fine repair of shoes and boots is done at WAYNE S SHOE SHOP, 409 W. Main, 465-9900. Gus Robinson and Wayne Couch try different boot styles. Bottom right, Mr. Jenkins of JENKINS' STUDIO, 421 W. Main, 465-1484, displays his quality portraits, commercial and weddings. Opposite page. The SONIC DRIVE-IN, 520 S. Austin, 465-4545, has delicious food and service with the speed of sound. All of the attendants at the SONIC will serve you promptly and efficiently. 152 Ads HAMBURGERS APPLIANCE SERVICE Ads — 153 Orgcuuged fa 1912, Pcruer- Ugkt Co f cuty constructed Texas' irst transmission (!ine ro tco'to'Soutfi DajBCas County fa 1912. Presently, tiifcTPSL system is comfytised o mo tfian 422 cities and ioums fa 51 Tejaxs counties, and tfie Co pcuMj SufjfD eS electricity t© more tiian 528,000 Customers in (lOmeS, businesses, industries and {arms. CWstton BockQtow Left, Beautiful pictures and a large selection of name brand cosmetics can be found at WACKER'S SUPER CENTER, 2400 W. Morton, 465-6140. Top right, MAIN STREET NEWS, 511 W. Main, 465-1771, is your complete'' school supply store. Roger Matlock takes a look at crossword puzzles and other magazines. Bottom right. Heather Mullock finds some spiritual sheet music at the CHRISTIAN BOOK STORE, 419 W. Main, 463-2310. Christian books, Bibles, commentaries, and other items are also available. Ads — 155 Su e ea tfe GMo FaumXfes, U fco $ Who'GJitov ' .dfl tSr . U t,. DUQ IjumS BSocutt Lewis Blount is Student Council President and a member of Key Club. He is a three year letterman in baseball and a Stingerette manager. 158 — Mr. DHS wtssowe PtiyCte Aqm Phyllis Agee is Student Council secretary and reporter for the senior class. She is active throughout the school year with Stingerettes, Y-Teens, and Keyettes. Miss DHS— 159 Qtu ltovt f-lo uw L fw Who' S 1974 runners-up for Mr. and Miss DHS are Natalie Brown and Mike Ciaccio (right), Connie Powell and Herbert Huff (bottom right). Natalie is co-head cheerleader for the varsity squad and a member of Y-Teens. She was president of the Pep Club her junior year. Mike is center for the varsity football team and a member of FCA. Herbert plays halfback for the varsity squad and is a member of FTA. Connie was honored last year in the Who's Who assembly with Junior Favorite girl and this year was nominated for Homecoming Queen. Connie Powell Miss DHS runner-up Herbert Huff Mr. DHS runner-up 160 — Mr. and Miss DHS Runners-Up Seniors chose Clifton Crowell and Judy Hutchison (left) as their favorites for 74. Cathy Fisher, Bill and Steve Sounders are senior favorite runners-up (bottom left). Judy and Clifton are featured in two pictures (right top and bottom) showing the creativity that went into the picture on the left. Favorites — 161 JuwZo'ts, Qopkontom Cd Faumztes Pommy Middleton and Eddie Blankenship are Junior Favorites (right). Pammy is a member of the Drill team and Keyettes. Eddie is President of the Junior class and halfback for the varsity football squad. Junior Favorite Runners-up are Ben Jacobs Sharon Dennis and Terri Hopkins (above right). 162 — Favorites Cindy Walker and Mike Brown were chosen Sophomore Favorites (above right). Cindy is in Girls' Glee Club and tried out for the Stingerettes. She also is a B-team cheerleader. Mike is active in sports as a member of football, baseball, and basketball teams. Mike was awarded with the President’s Physical Fitness award in the awards assembly. Julie Delaney, Jeff Elmore and Dewayne O’Bar are runners-up for Sophomore Favorites (left). Favorites — 163 U fuv's Wkfr Qde ybms f fyteswb Q uo Class Most Humorous is represented by Debbie Powell and Thomas Yaeger (above right). Kris Berry and Dennis Massey are Most Humorous Runners-up (above left). Most original runners-up are Kathy Gunkel and Georgia Galloway (far right). Most Original for 1974 are Kim Williams and Herbert Huff (right). Hebert plays the position of tackle and is team captain. Dennis plays quarterback. Kim Williams is Miss School Spirit for 74. Kris and Georgia are members of the drill team. Thomas Yaeger is a member of Spanish Club. Debbie Powell is a Varsity cheerleader for 1974. 1 64 — Who's Who Most Versatile are Cathy Fisher and Richard Baker (top right). Runners-up for Most Versatile are Sharon DaVault and Doug Wood showing why they are versatile (top left). Friendliest is a puppy dog? No, it's Theresa Nykoruk and Richard Fuller (left). Friendliest is being runner-up as Jim Miller, Nancy Jensen, and Judy Hutchison show how happy they are (above). Who's Who — 165 Leade ts WtotoW In Who'S Who'A bVy Phyllis Agee ond Bill Saunders are Most Cooperative for 1974 (above). Runners-up for Most Cooperative are Steve Saunders and Gaye Means (middle right). Cindy Kane and Don Colley are Most Dependable (below right) with Mike Polk and Page Rudig as runners-up (below). 166 —Who's Who Most Likely to Succeed ore Debra Nickerson and Brad Sommers (top right). Runners-up are Dustin Clark, Sherry White and John Doyle. Best leaders are Jerri Alberding and Mike Ciaccio (left). Robbie Wright, Clifton Crowell, Lewis Blount, and Karen Jones are runners-up (above). Who's Who — 167 1973 74 UomjCOhvUtg Otxeew Jtuij t-(u£clu60ifr 1973-74 Ba ktibM Otteew entity ! • :? Attendonts for Homecoming ore Natalie Brown (top middle) and Phyllis Agee (top right). Natalie Brown is Varsity Cheerleader (top left). Phyllis is a member of the Drill Team (above). Homecoming Queen for 1 974 is Judy Hutchison. She is a member of drill team, Y-Teens, and on the Stinger Staff. 1 68 — Homecoming Queen Basketball Attendants for 1973-74 are Patty Donohoe and Stephanie Elston, (bottom left and right) Miss Elston and Miss Donohoe are both members of the drill team. The 1974 Basketball Queen is Cathy Fisher. Miss Fisher is 1st Lieutenant of the Stingerettes. She is on office assistant and a member of VOE. Basketball Queen — 169 f A Ptc£u i Palais ATtiouSfta iWcvick . . . Sweethearts pictured on this page are (top left) Debra Nickerson, National Honor Society; (above) Cindy Spradlin, Chorus; and (left) Debbie Traweek representing Future Homemakers of America. On the opposite page are (top left) Robbie Wright, Y-Teens; (top right) Jennifer Johnston, Bible Club; (bottom left) Terry Svane, Tennis Team and (bottom right) Anne Crane, Annual Staff. 1 70 — Sweethearts Sweethearts — 171 Sweethearts are Carrell Sinor (right). Distributive Education, Gaye Means (below). Future Teachers of America and Sharia Ford (lower right) represents the Drill Team. On the opposite page the sweethearts are Kim Williams (upper left). Football, Deena Kostyniak (upper right). National High School Biology Honor Society, Kathy Shasteen (lower left). Rodeo Club, and Donna Pettigrew represents the Pep Squad (lower right). 172 — Sweethearts Dtcumjcm L aH, Voa SuAfi D Sluae . . . Sweethearts are Patti Donohoe (above), Spanish Club; Javana Singleton, Pre-VOE (upper right) and Kathy Gunckle represents Art Club. On the opposite page are Sue Hawkins (upper left), Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Audrey Thomas (upper right). Photography Club; Pammy Middleton (lower right), Building Trades and Jacki Hill (lower left) represents Printer's Devils. 1 74 — Sweethearts Sweethearts — 175 She Sets Uy Ueari Awlu'ii r CWy GvJly 1 76 — Sweethearts Sweethearts on this page are Nancy Jensen (opposite) Stinger Staff; Debbie Powell (below) Cheerleaders; and Kathy Brouer (bottom right) represents Health Occupations. On the opposite page are Mrs. Rachel Anderson (top) Faculty Sweetheart; Terry Means (bottom left) Key Club and Susan Merritt (bottom right) is French Club Sweetheart. Sweethearts — 1 77 You U Ifaj QfD ciotl A Q 1 78 — Sweethearts Sweethearts ore (opposite page top) Susan Smith, Junior Historians; (left) Kris Berry, Science Club; and (right) Cathy Fisher represents Student Council. Pictured above is Eulanda Caldwell representing Band; right is Kay Calhoun, Metals sweetheart; and Pam Markham (top right) represents Future Farmers of America. Sweethearts — 179 1 80 — Sweethearts Yow’n f D'l OMi L Sweethearts are (opposite page top) Sandra Griffith, Vocational Office Education; (left) Penny Hardy, Girls' Glee Club; and Becky Sexton (right) represents the Latin Club. Pictured above is Vique Brown, DECA 1 Sweetheart; opposite is Cindi Parrish representing Cosmetology; and (top right) Karen Hedgecock for HERO. Sweethearts — 181 ifus QvJL fs A U owicufly 1 82 — Sweethearts Sweethearts on the opposite page are Pat Deasy (top). Flag Corp; Terry Curry (left). Stage Band; and Ann Gemeinhardt (right), Hanson's Headaches. Pictured above is Dana McMurray, Industrial Cooperative Training, and opposite is Tina Parsons representing the Library Club. Sweethearts — 1 83 Left, for the extras that make a house a home, Mike Faber and Jeff Williams visit WALTER JENNINGS FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES, 500 W. Main, 465-1620. Top right, some people like to make their own music but Terry Curry likes a Magnavox stereo which brings you quality performances from LOGAN’S MUSIC SHOP, 415 W. Main, 465-7656. Bottom right, upstairs at L. O. HAMMONS’ DAD AND LADS, 312 W. Main, 465-6116, are some of the neat styles that you all see Connie Donohoe and Clifton Crowell looking at. Downstairs is the beautiful men’s wear. m.- Fu ou£ua Apphcuitees Opposite page, top, COCA-COLA and DR. PEPPER BOTTLING COMPANY, 1820 Frisco Rd. 893-0194, furnishes Coke and Dr. Pepper machines throughout our area. Some Annual Staff members Gail Anders, Terry Curry, Jeannie Zachary, Debbie Flood, and Audre Thomas take a break for that light 'n lively taste of Coke and Dr. Pepper. Bottom left. At the Denison Herald, Bevan Vaughn takes a refresher with the Friendly-Pepper-Upper, Dr. Pepper. 1 84 — Ads Ads — 185 HIGHWAY 75 SOUTH - DENISON, TEXAS P. O. BOX 1219 DENISON (214) 893-6576 DALLAS (214) 231-8994 DISTRIBUTOR Top right, at K. WOLENS Joyce Forgue and Debbie Gray look at the SOONER OIL COMPANY, Hiway 75S. 893-6576, is the AMOCO Oil Distributor for Denison, Sherman, Dallas, Fort Worth. PlGStOW assorted styles available. Top left. At HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 41 1 W. Main, 465-1 787, Janis Bradley checks out just one of the many household furnishings. Bottom left, Susan Muldrew and Debbie Sampson choose from a selection of handbags to coordinate with their shoes from PRESTION SHOES, 413 W. Main, 465-4487. Vickie Prough and Lynne Wade (bottom right) find a large selection of fine pen and pencil sets at BESHERSE JEWELRY, 220 W. Main, 465-7008. Fine jewelry in a wide selection is available here. Beslte iSG 03 0 A 1 86 — Ads V Dairi| Queen ► i DAIRY QUEEN has a variety of sandwiches and ice cream products. DQ Dudes, Beltbusters, the great Divide Banana Split, and Dilly Bars are a few of the tasty treats available at the Local Dairy Queen. There are three locations in Denison. DQ 1 at 1500 W. Morton DQ 2 at 430 S. Armstrong DQ 3 at 2801 W. Morton gaWjeM e, SHAKES CONGRAT SRS 74 D Q DUDE 79 I Ads — 1 87 UouW Oit Togefcke , 188 Cla sesEMo fljMi CMUub StuJmb CouactC PteSicLtod Je Thotytotsow 190 — Student Council President 192 — Seniors Terri Adams Phyllis Agee Ronald Ailey Jerri Alberding Belinda Alexander Doris Allenbaugh Mike Alsup Mark Ashley Steve Ashlock Sharon Austin Mike Baker Richard Baker Ronnie Ballou Mike Barker Janice Ball Marsha Barnes Seniors — 193 SsttZo'is U efeotttG QophoiM Les Cindy Barnett Jan Barnett Donald Bartley Theresa Bartley Charles Battles Mike Beasley Sharon Beck Donna Bell Vickie Bell Kris Berry Ava Bishop Roy Blankenship Alana Blanton Lewis Blount Kathy Bock Jimmy Bogan 1 94 — Seniors Ronnie Box Bill Borgelt Marty Boss Cathy Botten Diane Boyd Mike Bozarth Jonathan Brack Janis Bradley Perry Bradshaw Paula Brewer Carol Brinkley Don Brown James Brown Jerrie Brown Steve Brown Vique Brown Seniors — 195 SgkXo'is U ut Ov toJHL QpVubAbPop RjoMy Kathy Brouer Natalie Brown Patty Brunk Nanci Bruno ■ Cheryle Buchanan David Bucher Rachel Buckner Jeannie Burns Jimmy Cage Judy Cagle Jocelyn Butler Billy Butman Eulanda Coldwell Dorothy Cantrell Jamie Cassidy Catherine Cherry 196 — Seniors Mike Ciaccio Fred Clark Seniors of '74 express victorious spirit as they prepare to walk over Sherman the following day. Ricki Clark Patrick Clark Don Coley Cathy Cooke Becky Corbett Curtice Corcoran The Stinger and annual staffs show how much they really love each other, by getting right down to it. From left to right, they are, Audrey Thomas, Shawna Ruff, Jeannie Zachary and Debbie Massey. Seniors — 197 S uo'ts QfjouMws Dqmjc As Pwi db Burnis Cox Michelle Crone James Cross Clifton Crowell Vickie Curtis Sharon DaVault Terry Curry Kaye Curtis Diane Davis Stephen Davidson V Alice Deasy Pat Deasy Connie Donohoe Shirley Doty John Doyle Charlotte Dunaway 198 — Seniors Ronald Dunaway Kathy Duncan Theresa Dunn Ken Dyer Bob Early Glen Earnhart Jay Etheridge Michael Faber Cheryl Firesheet Cathy Fisher Kathryn Fitch Debbie Flood Dale Forisha Joyce Forgue Sharia Ford Seniors — 199 S uO'tS O'uL v Cha Puts AmL ImdailcmS ■H Randy Foster Bobby Franklin Pam Franklin Richard Fuller Georgia Galloway Harold Gardner Donna Garner Michael Ganter Dan Gary Mark Gatlin Susan Gay Carl Geller Ann Gemeinhardt Linda Gentry Connie Gosdin Debbie Gray 200 — Seniors Gary Greene Terrence Grier Sandra Griffith Kathy Gunckel During spirit week, every class gets to show its spirit by decorating the halls. Seniors — 201 Ray Hardy Gwen Harian Gary Harrison Peggy Hartford During homeroom. Seniors of 1974 stand waiting anxiously for their class pictures to be taken. 202 — Seniors Daniel Helm Teresa Hembree Randy Henderson Pam Henson Bobby Higginbotham Jacki Hill John Hill Joel Hogenson Doyle Holland Michael Hoppe Herbert Huff Randall Hughes Debbie Huneycutt Nancy Hunt Georgiana Hurlbert Judy Hitchison Seniors — 203 Nancy Jensen Robert Johns Scott Johnston Karen Jones QaidcyiS ' 'Bimybody Loves OpcJL’ ’ John Isbell Francenia Jackson Bert James Jackie James Steven Jones Cindy Kane Gerold Kaufman Rebecca Keese Debbie Keeton Terri Keeton Susan Kennon Vicki Killough 204 — Seniors Michael Kirk Deena Kostyniak Daniel Lewis Lynne Lewis John Lilley John Loke John Lyons Judy McAden Julie McBride Diana McCollom Jackie McCord Kim McCullough Sherry McGarity Don McGlynn Melvin McLain Dana McMurray Seniors — 205 Q dfyiS Qptmg’s Pio Ronnie McMurray Judy McSwain Tom Maddalena Cindy Manis (Above) Joceyln Butler wants to let everyone know that you don't have to 90 to Californio to be o model, she's got it all where it needs to be, right here in Big Denison, Texas.” Mike Marlow Dennis Massey Tina Massie Laura Mathews Victoria Means Renee Meares Hearl Mead Jr. Gaye Means 206 — Seniors Susan Merritt Robbie Middleton Jim Miller Louise Miller Terry Miller Dennis Mitchell Gay Mokry Steve Moore Brenda Monday Donald Monroe Randy Montgomery David Morrison Reginald Morrison Susan Muldrew Donna Mullican James Mullins Seniors — 207 News Sta s GfrTO'Au tifo Cowfet tcfc Debbie Murphy Marilyn Myers Johnny Neasbitt Debra Nickerson Kim Nix Theresa Nykoruk Terri Ogle Kathy Owens R. D. Pennington Delois Perry Serena Phillips Jackie Piazza 208 — Seniors Connie Powell Debbie Powell Terry Pricer Michael Polk Garry Reese Roger Reynolds Seniors — 209 Rh P ifaunis Rvt Qbuudmi Bcxitj Don Rice Jennifer Rice Paul Richards Jimmy Richardson Lester Riddick Pat Ridenour Donna Roberts Joe Ridenour Loretta Roewe Pam Rodgers Marsh a Rogers Sandra Rocus 210 — Seniors Steve Saunders Leila Scantlin Jerry Sewell Serina Shubert Dani Simmons Kenneth Sisemore Claude Slawson Patte Sickles Scott Smedley Alfellow Smith Dennis Smith Joy Smith Seniors — 211 Sfytotg Lu iieiSfiw O'iS’ QpVut Kenny Smith Susan Smith Terry Smith Happiness is what makes DHS so special and with all the smiling faces around here, everybody con be as happy as the faces before you! They are from right to left Rhonda Weinger, Shirley Doty, and Eddie Blankenship. Anthony Smith Toni Sparks 212 — Seniors Cindy Spradlin John Steele Paula Steele Thomas Stevenson A. J. Stewart Nancy Stewart Roger Stewart Terry Steward Vickie Stewart Cheri Stockman Sharon Stokes David Strobl Karen Stubbs Keith Stubbs Andrea Sylvester Wanda Tabb Seniors — 213 Jonathan Talbott Jerry Thacker Lucy Thacker Audrey Thomas Gary Thomas Judy Thompson Debbie Toth Pam Tucker Yvonne Deaver Bevan Vaughan Qbuudmti AtitouL Qtafe CowmticuA Devon Vaughan Luann Vest Missy Vick Larry Vincent 214 — Seniors Margaret Vyers Helen Waddles Mike Wade Donice Coe Wakefield Sheila Walters David Ward Dennis Waters Linda Watkins Kim Watson Lisa Waymire Deena Webster Bobby West During the March of Dimes hold-up Kim Williams shows her technique of getting money for charity. Seniors — 215 Q$Md(yi OMlvckjefo Rw PC y Teresa West Bob White Sherry White David Whitted Darrell Wigfall Kathy Wilburn Diana Wilkinson Donnie Williams Jeff Williams Kim Williams Taylor Willoughby James Wilson Douglas Wood Jerry Wood Neil Wood Robbie Wright 216 — Seniors Peggy Young Nealy Wyatt Tom Yeager Thomas Young Jeannie Zachary Faculty follies provided fun and profit for the students, faculty and drama department. Above Mr. Duane Heatley and Ms. Carol Davis spoof a popular after shave commercial while Mr. Charles Knight and Mrs. Teri Siebert, left, get into the act. Seniors — 217 Autographs — 219 Seaton Autographs 220 — Autographs 1974 Sgiuo Acfajtffees }jmL Oteckfcs AGEE, PHYLLIS, Soph. Y-Teens, FHA, Homeroom President, Neewoiloh Court, Soph. Favorite Runner-Up, Pep Club, Drill Team, Student Council Rep., FTA, Prom Committee, Who's Who Nominee, FTA Vice-Pres., Student Council Secretary, Senior Class Reporter, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Most Co-Operative Girl, Miss DHS, Keyette ADAMS, TERRI, OEA, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Bible Club, FHA AILEY, RONALD, Vice President of ICT, VICA ALBERDING, JERRI, Class Treasurer, 1 st Lieutenant Pep Club Officer, Y-Teens, FTA, Student Council Representative, Junior Basketball Queen Attendant, Prom Committee, Head B-Team Cheerleader, Key Club Keyette, Student Council Executive Board, 2 Years Varsity Cheerleader, Who's Who Best Leader, Neewollah Court ALEXANDER, BELINDA, Hanson's Headaches — Pep Club, FHA, Y-Teens, VOE, Girls' Glee Club ALLENBAUGH, DORIS, FHA, Y-Teens ALSUP, MIKE, District 1 3-4A Medalist (Golf), Captain and 3 yr. Letterman, National Honor Society, NHSBHS, Key Club ASHLEY, MARK, Varsity Football 2 yr. Letter- man, Varsity Baseball 1 year Letterman, B-Team Football, Key Club, NHSBHS, FTA AUSTIN, SHARON, Svoboda, National Honor Society, VOE, Assistant Director of Our Town BAKER, RICHARD, FCA, Varsity Football, B-Team Football, Most Versatile BALL, JANICE, FHA, Pep Squad BALLOU, RONNIE, 3 yr. Letterman and Captain of Tennis Team, National Honor Society, Boys' State, Who's Who, Key Club BARKER, MIKE, Hanson's Headaches, French Club, Chorus Letterman BARNETT, CINDY, Drill Team, Student Council, Y-Teens, National Honor Society, OEA BARNETT, JAN, Student Council Officer for Publicity, Student Council Alternate, National Honor Society, Photo Club, Art Club, Latin Club, DECA, DYT BEASLEY, MIKE, Art Club BECK, SHARON, Hanson’s Headaches BELL, DONNA, Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Stingerette Drill Team, Student Council, Homeroom Secretary, FHA, FTA, Y-Teens, National Biology Honor Society, Counselors' Assistant, Pep Club BELL, VICKIE, National Honor Society, French Club, Library Club, OEA, Pep Club BERRY, KRIS, Drill Team, Science Club, Science Club Sweetheart, National Honor Society, NHS Vice President, Most Humorous Girl Runner-Up, Y-Teens, French Club Parliamentarian, FTA, Pep Club BISHOP, AVA, VOE, FHA, Pep Club BALNKENSHIP, ROY, Basketball and Football Sophomore Year, Junior Year Football Vi Year, Art Club BLANTON, ALANA, VOE, OEA Club, FHA, Counselors' Assistant, Three Years A-Honor Roll BLOUNT, LEWIS, Key Club 3 Years, Baseball 3 Years, Junior Class President, Student Council, FCA, Advisory Board, Neewollah Court, President of Student Body, Mr. DHS, Junior Class Favorite, Best Leader Runner-Up, Stingerette Manager, National Honor Society, French Club BOGAN, JIMMY, Metal Trades 2 Years, VICA 2 Years, DE BORGELT, BILL, Band, Stage Band, Latin I and II, Brass Choir BOSS, MARTY, HECE BOTTEN, CATHEY, Y-Teens, Drama Club BOYD, DIANA, Drama Club President (3 yr$.), French Club Vice President (3 yrs.), Keyettes, 2 yrs. in Science Club, NHS Treasurer, NHSBHS (2 yrs.). All Star Cast for 1974, Y-Teens (3 yrs.). Honor Graduate BOZARTH, MIKE, National Honor Society, Key Club President, Student Advisory Council BRACK, JONATHAN, French Club, DECA, National Honor Society, Chemistry and Physics Academic Award, Junior Annual Staff BRADLEY, JANIS, Drill Team 1 st Lt., Outstanding Stingerette — 73, Outstanding Officer — 74, National Honor Society, Y-Teens Jr. Vice President, Photography Club Vice President, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Prom Decorating Committee BRINKLEY, CAROL, DECA BROUER, KATHY, Health Occupations Club and Sweetheart, FHA, Y-Teens BROWN, DON, Varsity Football, B-Team Football BROWN, STEVE, Football, FCA, Basketball, Latin Club, Physics Club BROWN, NATALIE, Varsity Cheerleader, FHA Historian, Pep Club President, Junior Favorite Runner-Up, FTA Secretary, Y-Teens, Co-Captain Cheerleader, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Miss DHS Runner-Up, Neewollah Court, Student Council BROWN, VIQUE, French Club, Y-Teens, DECA I and II, DECA Sweetheart, National Honor Society, Pep Club BRUNK, PATTY, HERO, FHA BRUNO, NANCI, Pep Squad, Y-Teens, Art Club BUCKNER, RACHEL, Photography Club, Y-Teens, Student Advisory Council, Pep Club, Munson Award CAGE, JIMMY, Photography Club Parliamentarian, Stinger Staff CAGLE, JUDY, FHA CALDWELL, EULANDA, Algebra II and Geometry Letterman, National Biology Honor Society Sweetheart, Band Sweetheart, 2 yr. Band Letterman and Majorette, National Honor Society, Junior Historian, French Club, Band Council, Bluebonnet Girls’ State Candidate, 1 st Divisions in Region and State Solo and Ensemble, Secretary of Homeroom CASSIDY, JAMIE, FTA, FCA, B-Team Football, JV Football, Varsity Football, Track Manager, Stinger Staff CHERRY, CATHERINE, French Club, Y-Teens, Drill Team, FTA, Science Club, National Honor Society Secretary CIACCIO, MIKE, JV Football, Varsity Football 2 yr. Captain, FTA President, Mr. DHS Runner-Up, Neewollah Court, Sophomore Class President, Student Council, Best Leader CLARK, FRED DUSTAN, Biology I Academic Award, American History Academic Award, National Honor Society, National Biology Honor Society, Latin Club, FFA CLARK, PATRICK, DECA President, Munson Award CLARK, RICKI, VOE, OEA, Bible Club COLEY, DON, Senior Class Vice President, Most Dependable, Football, FCA, Stinger Staff COOKE, CATHY, Prompting Senior Play CORBETT, REBECCA, Health Occupations Club, Y-Teens FHA, Art Club CORCORAN, CURTICE, FTA, Varsity Football, Track COX, BURNIS, FFA Reporter, Rodeo Club CRANE, MICHELLE, Pep Club, Annual Staff, Annual Staff Sweetheart, Y-Teens, Flag Corps, 2 yr. Letterman CROSS, JAMES, Building Trades, HECE CROWELL, CLIFTON, Varsity Football, Var- sity Baseball, Track, JV Football, FCA, President Senior Class, Senior Favorite, Best Leader Runner-Up, Student Council CURRY, TERRY, Drum Major, Section Leader, Outstanding Junior, UIL Solo and Ensemble (5 medals). State Solo and Ensemble (2 medals), All-Region (2 yrs.). Outstanding Soloist — Greater Southwest Music Festival, Greater Southwest Music Festival 2 medals. Band Letterman, Band Council, National Honor Society, Student Council, Y-Teens, French Club, Jr. Historians President and Secretary, Annual Staff — Advertisements Editor and Business Manager CURTIS, (LANGFORD) MARILYN KAYE, Health Occupations, FHA CURTIS, (MAINES) VICKIE, Hanson Headaches, Senior Girls’ Glee Club, Chorus Letterman DaVAULT, SHARON, Y-Teens, JV Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Varsity Tennis (2 yrs.), FTA (2 yrs.). Pep Squad (2 yrs.) DAVIDSON, STEPHEN, Athletics, Football, Basketball, Track, Key Club, Spanish Club DONOHOE, CONNIE, Drill Team, Sophomore Favorite, FHA, Pep Squad DOYLE, JOHN, Band Stage Band, French Club, National Honor Society, National High School Biology Honor Society, Band Section Leader, Band Letterman 3 years. Academic Award, English III, UIL Solo and Ensemble, Outstanding Soloist Greater Southwest Music Festival, Salutatorian DUNAWAY, CHARLOTTE, HERO, Dy DUNAWAY, RONALD, ICT DUNCAN, KATHY, HECE, FHA, Y-Teens DUNN, THERESA, National Honor Society, DYT DYER, KEN, FFA, Rodeo Club, Building Trades EARNHART, GLEN, FFA, Rodeo Club FIRESHEETS, CHERYL, FTA, Y-Teens, FHA, Hi-Toppers FISHER, CATHY, Bosketboll Queen, Drill Team, 1 st Lt., B-Team Cheerleader, Senior Class Favorite Runner-Up, Most Versatile, Student Council Sweetheart, Executive Board Officer Student Council, Y-Teens, FTA, Vice President Junior Senior — Publicity, VOE FLOOD, DEBORAH LEE, Yellow Jacket Marching and Concert Band, FTA Historian, Junior Representative Band Councif, Band Secretary, Yellow Jacket Sports Editor, Y-Teens, Band Letterman, All Senior Band, UIL Solo and Ensemble, National Honor Society FORD, SHARLA, Drill Team Sweetheart, National Honor Society, Y-Teens, Senior President of Y-Teens, Photography Club Secretary, Spanish Club, Science Club, Pep Squad, Prom Decorating Committee, Student Council FORISHA, DALE, FFA, Rodeo FOSTER, RANDY, Band, Stage Band, Bond Letterman, Band Manager, Junior Historians, Band Section Leader, Band Council, All-Region Band, Outstanding Senior Boy FRANKLIN, BOBBY, HERO FRANKLIN, RICKY, DE FULLER, RICHARD, Basketball, Junior Favorite Runner-Up GALLOWAY, GEORGIA, 2nd Lt., Head Lt., Drill Team, National Honor Society, Neewollah Princess, Junior Class Treasurer, Secretary National Biology Honor Society, Captain of Pep Squad FTA, Sophomore Vice President and General Vice President, Y-Teens, Student Council, Drama Club, Explorer Club, Art Club GANTER, MICHAEL, Metals Trades, VICA GARDNER, HAROLD DEAN, Metals I, Metals 222 — Seniors II, ICT GARNER, DONNA, Y-Teens, FT A Officer, Pep Club, FHA, Stinger Staff, Prom Committee, Explorers, Quill and Scroll GARY, DAN, Science Club President, National Honor Society, B-Team and JV Football, FCA, National High School Biology Honor Society, Student Council GATLIN, MARK, DE GAY, SUSAN, VOE Club Officer, Y-Teens, FHA, FTA, Student Council, Art Club GEMEINHARDT, ANN, Hanson's Headaches Sweetheart, Y-Teens, Girls’ Chorus, Bible Club Secretary, FHA, Spanish Club, Mixed Chorus GENTRY, LINDA, Y-Teens, Pep Club, FHA GOSDIN, CONNIE, National Honor Society, Hanson's Headaches, FHA, Latin Club, Library Club Vice President, Chorus Letter GREENE, GARY, FFA GRIER, TERRENCE, FTA, Spanish Club, DECA GUNCKEL, KATHY, Most Original Runner-Up, Art Club, Art Club Sweetheart, Office Assistant, Presidential Fitness Award, A Honor Roll Award GUTHRIE, ADONNA, FHA, Hero HARDY, PENNY, Art Club, FHA, Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Girls' Glee Club Sweetheart, Annual Staff Academics Editor, Let-terman Annual, Choir Letterman HARIAN, GWEN, Y-Teens, Pep Squad, Student Advisory Council HARRISON, GARY, Band, Solo and Ensemble Participant, Science Club HARTFORD, PEGGY, French Club, Y-Teens, Vice President of Homeroom, Student Council Alternate HAWKINS, SUE, FCA Sweetheart, Drill Team, Executive Student Council, Y-Teens, Key Club, Junior Historians, Junior Historian Sweetheart, Pep Squad, DHS Newscaster, FTA, Neewollah Decorating Committee, Prom Decorating Committee, Drill Team, ITV Sweetheart, Spanish Club, Miss Congeniality for Drill Team HEDGECOCK KAREN, HERO Club Sweet-heart. Home Economics Cooperation HELM, DANIEL, Spanish Club HEMBREE, TERESA, Sophomore and Junior Homeroom Secretary, Nominee for Neewollah Duchess, Spanish Club, FHA, FTA, Y-Teens, VOE HENSON, PAM, Y-Teens, Art Club, FTA, Printers Devils, Counselors' Office Assistant HILL, JACKIE RAVENA, FHA, Y-Teens, Printer's Devils, Pep Club, Printer’s Devils Sweetheart HILL, JOHN, DE HOPPE, MIKE, ANNUAL STAFF, French Club HUFF, HERBERT, FCA, FTA Officer, Football Letterman, Basketball Letterman, Most Original, Football Scholarship, Captain of Football Team HUNEYCUTT, DEBBIE, FHA, Drama Club, Bible Club HUNT, NANCY, Y-Teens, Spanish Club, French Club, National Biology Honor Society, National Honor Society, FTA HURLBERT, GEORGIANA, Spanish Club, Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Choir, FTA, Bible Club HUTCHISON, JUDY, Latin Club, Latin Club Sweetheart, Keyette, Drill Team, Neewollah Court, Junior Class Secretary, Senior Class Secretary, Y-Teens General Officer and Secretary, Stinger Staff, Prom Committee, National Honor Society, National Biology Honor Society, Friendliest Runner-Up, Homecoming Queen, Student Council, Counselor Assistant, Office Assistant, Junior Historians, Who’s Who in American Drill Teams ISBELL, JOHN, Marching Band, Concert Band JAMES, BERT, Marching Band, Concert Band, Band Letterman, Section Leader, All-Region Symphonic Band, Solo and Ensemble 1 st Division, All-State 1 st Division, All-State Outstanding Performer Award, McDonald's All-American Band Nominee, Greater Southwest Contest, Amarillo Symphony Tryouts, All-State Bond Tryouts, All-State Orchestra Tryouts, Outstanding Sophomore, Junior Band Award, ETSU All Senior Band, Drama Club, French Club Secretary, Health Occupations JAMES, JACKIE, Marching Band, Concert Band, All-Region Concert Band, Solo and Ensemble 1 st Division, All-State 1 st Division, Amarillo Solo and Ensemble 1 st Division, ETSU All-Senior Band, Section Leader, Bond Letterman, National Honor Society, Latin Club, Drama Club, Junior Historians, Y-Teens, Lead in Senior Class Play, A Honor Roll, ETSU Scholarship, Greater Southwest Music Festival JENSEN, NANCY, Editor-in-Chief of Stinger, Yellow Jacket Mascot, National Honor Society, Pep Squad Board of Governors, Thespians, Quill and Scroll, Outstanding Journalism I Student, Keyettes, Y-Teens, Printer's Devils, President of Drama, French Club, FTA, Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Stinger Sweetheart, Lions Club Queen Runner-Up JOHNS, ROBERT RAY, ICT JONES, KAREN, Y-Teens, Drill Team Jr. 2nd Lt., and Captain, FTA Historian, B-Team Cheerleader, Best Leader Runner-Up, Prom Committee, Top Ten Nominee for Homecoming Queen, Neewollah KANE, CINDY, Drill Team, FTA Officer, FHA, Y-Teens, Stinger Staff, Most Dependable, Pep Club KAUFMAN, GEROLD, Art Club, Home Economics Cooperative Education, President of HERO KEELE, CINDY, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Junior Y-Teens Officer, OEA, FTA, FHA, Photography KEETON, DEBBIE, Y-Teens, Art Club, DE KEETON, TERRI, Y-Teens, Art Club, DE KENNON, SUSAN, Student Council, Y-Teens, Hi-Toppers, Secretary of Printer's Devils, FHA KIRK, MICHAEL, Instructional Television, Spanish Club KOSTYNIAK, DEENA, National Honor Society, NHSBHS Sweetheart, Science Club Officer, Stage Band Vice President, Band Council, UIL Solo and Ensemble, ETSU All-Senior Band, Bond Letterman, UIL Ready Writing Contest, Biology Academic Letter, Seniors — 223 Photography Club, National Merit Scholarship Commended Student, Society of Texas Women Engineers' Honor Award, Band Section Leader, UIL One Act Play, Greater Southwest Music Festival Ensemble LEWIS, DANIEL, Speech Club, Drama Club, Debate, Presidential Fitness Award, Betty Crocker Homemaking Award LEWIS, LYNNE, VOE Treasurer, Senior Vice President of Y-Teens (3 yrs. Member), Drill Team (2 yrs.). Office Assistant (2 yrs.), FTA (2 yrs.). Pep Squad LILLEY, JOHN, Varsity Football, FCA, FTA, FFA LOKE, JOHN, FCA President, Varsity Football Letterman, Jr. Varsity LYONS, JOHN, ICT McADEN, JUDY, FTA, Y-Teens, Art Club, Student Council, Pep Club McBRIDE, JULIE, National Honor Society, National Biological Honor Society, Student Council, Hanson’s Headaches, Tennis Team, Y-Teens, OEA McCOLLOM, DIANA, FHA, HECE, HERO Club McCULLOUGH, KIM, Marching Band, Concert Band, Band Letterman, UIL Solo and Ensemble, French Club McLAIN, MELVIN, FFA, Rodeo Club McMURRAY, DANA, ICT MADDALENA, TOM, Art Club President MARLOW, MIKE, Hanson's Headaches, Band, Chorus Letterman MASSEY, DENNIS, B-Team Football, Varsity Football, FTA Parliamentarian, Most Humorous Runner-Up MASSIE, TINA MARIE, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Cosmetology I and II, VICA, Band MATHEWS, LAURA, Band, Y-Teens, Chorus, FHA, Spanish Club, Speech Club MEAD, HEARL, National Honor Society MEANS, GAYE, Reporter Y-Teens Soph., Prom Committee, Secretary FTA, Vice President FTA, Miss School Spirit, Most Cooperative Runner-Up, Secretary Y-Teens MERCER, KATHRYN, FHA, HERO MERRITT, SUSAN, Drill Team, National Honor Society, French Club Sweetheart, Biology Honor Society, Y-Teens, Explorers, Pep Squad MILLER, JIM, Student Council, Drill Team Manager, Golf Team, Key Club, Friendliest Runner-Up MITCHELL, DENNIS, Hanson's Headoches, National Honor Society, Key Club MOKRY, SHIRLEY GAY, Rodeo Club, FHA, FTA, Y-Teens MONTGOMERY, RANDY, President of French Club, National Honor Society Parliamentarian, National Biology Honor Society, Band Letterman, All-State Solo and Ensemble, 1 st Division Solo and Ensemble, Greater Southwest Music Festival MULDREW, SUSAN, FTA, Y-Teens, FHA, Explorers, Pep Club MULLINS, JAMES, Stage Band President, Band Manager, Band Council, National Honor Society MYERS, MARILYN KAY, CVAE NEASBITT, JOHNNY, ICT, Rodeo Club, FFA NICKERSON, DEBRA, Hanson's Headaches, Most Likely to Succeed, Chemistry Letter, English Letter, President and Sweetheart of National Honor Society, Treasurer of French Club, Secretary-Treasurer of Hanson's Headaches, Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Choir, DAR Representative, VFW Voice of Democracy Speech Winner, Chorus Letter, Valeditorian NIX, KIM, B-Team Football, Varsity Football, Baseball Letterman, Key Club, FCA, FTA, Spanish Club NYKORUK, THERESA, Y-Teens, FHA, Explor-er’s. Friendliest, Hi-Toppers PARKER, DEBRA, Stinger Staff, TWU Scholarship PARKEY, LAURIE, Flag Corp, Y-Teens, Art Club, Health Careers, Pep Squad, FHA PENNINGTON, PAM, Girls' Glee Club, Y-Teens, FHA, VICA PENNINGTON, RICHARD, Building Trodes, VICA President PHILLIPS, SERENA, Drill Team, Distributive Education Secretary and Treasurer, Pep Squad PIAZZA, JACKIE, Y-Teens, Library Club, Pep Club, OEA, Student Council PIERSON, ROYCE, Vocational Agricultural, Rodeo Club, Vocational Agricultural President PIPKIN, LINDA, Drill Team, Student Council, FTA, Y-Teens, Pep Club POLK, MIKE, Mest Dependable Runner-Up, 2 yrs. on Varsity Football Team (Fullback), Parliamentarian for Student Council POWELL, DEBBIE, Varsity Cheerleader, FTA Treasurer, Pep Club Sweetheart, Cheerleader Sweetheart, Student Council, Devotional Chairman, FHA, Y-Teens, Most Humorous, Pep Club PRICER, TERRY, VICA Club PRITCHETT, BILL, DECA REDDICK, JANIE, Drill Team, Girls' State Representative, FTA, National Honor Society, Student Council, Y-Teens, French Club Secretary, Science Club, Spanish Club REESE, GARRY, Vocational Agricultural, Rodeo, VICA-ICT REYNOLDS, ROGER, Vocational Agriculture RICE, DON, National Honor Society, Band, Band Letterman RICE, JENNIFER, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, FHA RICHARDS, PAUL, B-Team Football, JV Foot- 224 — Seniors ball. Varsity Football, FCA RIDDICK, LESTER, Varsity Football, Student Council, TAHOS, Baseball, JV Football RIDENOUR, JOE, Varsity Football, JV Football, Key Club ROBERTS, DONNA, Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus ROCUS, SANDRA, VOE RODGERS, PAM, Y-Teens, FT A, OEA, Pep Squad, Explorers, Prom Committee ROGERS, MARSHA, Y-Teens, OEA, FTA, FHA, Pep Club, Explorers, Prom Committee ROUSH, BILL, Basketball, FCA, National Honor Society, B-Team Basketball, B-Team Football, Key Club SAMFORD, SUSAN, Drill Team, Y-Teens, Sr. Reporter, Pep Squad, FTA SAMPSON, DEBBIE, Drill Team, FHA, Pep Club, OEA Club, VOE SANDERS, GENE, JV Football, JV Basketball, Varsity Football, FCA, Track, VICA, ICT, Spanish Club SAUNDERS, BILL, Basketball, FCA Co-Vice President, Track, Key Club SAUNDERS, STEVE, Basketball Team, FCA, Drill Team Manager, B-Team Football, Track, Key Club, JV Basketball, Basketball Letterman, Neewollah King, Senior Class Favorite Runner-Up, Most Cooperative Runner-Up, FCA Treasurer SEWELL, JERRY, Key Club, Stinger Staff, Hanson's Headaches, FTA, Rodeo Club, FCA, B-Team Football, Quill and Scroll SICKLES, PATTI, Sophomore Basketball Sweetheart, FTA, Art Club, Drama Club, Y-Teens, Science Club, Office Assistant SISEMORE, KENNETH, FFA, Rodeo Club SMATHERS, KEVIN, President of ICT, Student Council SMEDLEY, SCOTT, Hanson’s Headaches, Art Club SMITH, JOY, FHA, OEA, Rodeo Club SMITH, KENNY, Rodeo Club, FFA SMITH, RICKEY, Varsity Football, FCA, Basketball SMITH, SUSAN, Drill Team, Miss Congeniality, Outstanding Stingerette, Senior Class Treasurer, Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Y-Teens, Jr. Historians Sweetheart and Treasurer, Sophomore and Junior Favorite Nominee, Homeroom Officer, FHA, Bible Club, Pep Club, Counselor Assistant, Office Assistant, VOE, Student SMITH, TERRY, DECA II Vice President, National Honor Society, Key Club, FTA SNIDER, DIANE, Science Club (2 yrs.). Secretary for Science Club, 3 yrs. in Y-Teens, Junior Secretary for Y-Teens, Pep Squad, Drill Team, French, FTA, Spanish Club, Photography Club Treasurer, Student Council Representative SNOW, DANNY, Rodeo Club, FFA SOMERS, BRAD, Vice President of National High School Biology Society, National Honor Society, Tennis Team, Latin Club, Captain of Tennis Team, Junior Vice President of NHSBHS SPRADLIN, CINDY, Hanson's Headaches, VOE, Bible Club, Drama, International Thespian Society, FHA, OEA, Drama Sweetheart, Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus STEELE, JOHN, Latin Club President, Track Team, Golf Team, Key Club STEELE, PAULA, FHA, Spanish Club STEWART, NANCY, FHA, HECE, DECA STEWART, VICKIE, FHA, Latin Club STOCKMAN, CHERI, Bible Club, President of Bible Club TALBOTT, JONATHAN, Band, VICA, DECA THOMAS, AUDREY, ANNUAL STAFF Activities, Organization and Sweethearts Editor, Stinger Staff News Editor, French Club Vice President, Photography Club President, Printers Devils, Pep Squad, Photography Club Sweetheart, Y-Teens, National Honor Society, Prom Committe j. Student Council, Drama Club, Notional High School Biology Honor Society, 3rd Place in District UIL Journalism Newswriting THOMPSON, JUDY, Flag Corp, Latin Club, Pep Squad THOMAS, GARY, Football Letterman, FCA, Key Club, B-Team Football Co-Captain TOTH, DEBBIE, Flag Corp, National Honor Society, FHA, French Club, Pep Squad, Stinger Staff TRUJILLO, JOHN, Varsity Football TUCKER, PAMELA, Girls' Glee Club, Rodeo Club, VOE VAUGHN, BEVAN, DECA VAUGHN, DEVON, OEA Club, Art Club, Y-Teens, FTA VEST, LUANN, OEA, FTA, Y-Teens, Art Club VICK, MISSY, OEA, FTA, FHA, Art Club, Y-Teens, Student Council WADE, DAVID MICHAEL, Varsity Football, FTA, FCA, Spanish Club WARD, DAVID BRUCE, JV Football, Varsity Football, President of Spanish Club, FCA, FTA, Student Advisory Board WATSON, KIM, Student Council, DECA WAYMIRE, ALISSA, Pep Club, FHA, Latin Club, Jr. Historians, Jr. Homeroom Secretary, Student Council, DECA WEBSTER, DEENA K., National Honor Society, Art Club, Y-Teens Drill Team, Pep Club WHITE, SHERRY, National Honor Society, Student Council, National High School Biology Honor Society, Latin Club, Pep Squad, Parliamentarian of Health Careers, Academic Awards — English II, III, and Trigonometry Seniors — 225 WIGFALL, DARRELL, Stage Band, Marching Band, Concert Band WILBURN, KATHY, Notional Honor Society, National Biological Honor Society, Hanson's Headaches, Y-Teens, Bible Club, Library Club, OEA WILLIAMS, DONNIE, Rodeo Club, FFA, Rodeo President WILLIAMS, JEFF, Stage Band, Concert Band, Senior Representative for Band, Stingerette Drummer WILLIAMS, KIM, Most Original, Football Sweetheart, Miss School Spirit, FTA (2 yrs.), FHA, Pep Squad, Senior Treasurer for Student Council, Student Council Member 2 yrs., Spanish Club (2 yrs.) and Jr. Trea- surer for Spanish WILLOUGHBY, TAYLOR, Football, Key Club Secretary and Vice President, FCA, French Club, National Honor Society, Boys' State, Who's Who Among American High School Students WILSON, JAMES, Munson Award WOOD, DOUGLAS, Baseball Letterman, Vice President Junior Class, Executive Council Student Council, Geometry and Algebra II Academic Award Winner, National Honor Society, NHSBHS, Most Versatile Runner-Up, Key Club, FTA WOOD, NEILL, Drama Club, Art Club WRIGHT, ROBBIE, Y-Teens President, Health Careers President, Student Council, Drill Team, Pep Squad, Y-Teen Sweetheart, Tennis Team, Keyette, Runner-Up Best Leader, Newollah Queen, Drama Club, Cup of Complete Girlhood YOUNG, PEGGY, FTA, Vice President of Sophomore Class, FHA, Y-Teens, President of OEA Club, Student Council Representative, Neewollah Court YOUNG, THOMAS W. JR., Tennis, Key Club, National Honor Society, Tennis Letterman ZACHAARY, JEANNIE RAYE, Editor-in-Chief of YELLOW JACKET ANNUAL, Hanson s Headaches, Girls' Glee Club, Pep Club, Quill and Scroll 226 — Seniors 228 — Juniors Dorrise Adorns Doug Ailey Steve Ailey Neil Alexander Mark Alford Joel Allen Gail Anders Larry Armstrong Steve Armstrong Lisa Arnold Jeff Arthur Mike Atkinson Dennis Baecht Lisa Bailey Thomas Baker Beverly Ballou Jack Ballou Phyllis Barnes Charles Barnett Marilyn Barnhill Juniors — 229 Jluums Oukb CIjoas Rmgs Joe Bassett Cynthia Batey Susie Beaver Tim Bennett Mike Berg David Bergquist Jeri Bizzell Sid Blackshear Eddy Blankenship John Bonn Donna Bowen Kathy Boyd Kevin Boyd Naomi Brack Karen Bradshaw Wanda Bradshaw Donna Bratton Greta Braxton Zena Brin Betty Brinkley 230 — Juniors James Brooks Niecee Brown Molly Bruce Steve Bryant Martha Bryson Glenna Buckner Penny Buswell Lydia Butler Ginger Burden Janet Burden Suzi Burrow Joe Burtis Chris Philips explains to Jetta Jorgenson that no picture is as bad as the one she saw the other day. “It was terrible. Juniors — 231 Juafcvt Cfo s Cfmscns Bcttfa Cleanup Koy Calhoun Van Carpenter Donna Carr Steve Case Randy Cassell Belinda Chapman DeWayne Chapman Holt Chesshir William Childs LeAnn Ciaccio Phillip Ciaccio Cherry Cline Nancy Cockrill Bobby Coder Ronnie Coffey Judy Collins Tuney Collins Linda Conine Debra Coney Cindy Conner 232 — Juniors Lori Cook Paulo Coonrod Jeanette Corbray Debbie Corcoran Kathy Coulter Deborah Covey Peggy Cowart Diana Cox Gary Cox Janis Crain Judy Cramer Earl Cravens Jerry Crawley Chris Crites Gloria Cross Ramona Curry Stan Curry Dwight Davis Greg Davis Randy Dawson Juniors — 233 Jluums Uolld PfoTtvUMEfa£ d Betty Day James Dean Sharon Dennis Becky Derebery Patty Donohoe Janet Donihoo Kenneth Donowho Doug Downey Mark Doyle Carmen Duckworth Johnny Dudley Bob Dye The Denison High band practices during the morning for the coming football season and for half-time shows. 234 — Juniors Bill Edwards Roger Elmore Todd England Mike Eppler Brian Evans Jimmy Evans Robin Evans Judy Faber Rhonda Farley Bobby Farmer Jeff Fielder Eva Fitch Denise Fitzpatrick Cathy Flood Mary Folterman Jeannie Forguson Debra Foster Hollie Fowler Mike Fullington Lisa Furlong Juniors — 235 Michael Galloway Joe Gamper Mike Gaskill Joan Gardner Terry Garner Sandra George Susan Gillispie Dani Goff Norman Gordon Beverly Gregory Bruce Greig Dale Griffin 236 — Juniors Anthy Grigsby Gory Gruber Dennis Guey Keith Gumaer Nadean Haas Rhonda Hackney Crandon Haddock David Hall Olen Harlow Janet Harner Walter Hart Reba Hartley Debbie Haskins Cherryl Haston Franky Hatch Ricky Hatch Sandra Hayes Curtis Hendrickson Sherry Henry Billy Henson Juniors — 237 Jcuums Uofefi (jcmjwi Choices By Co npuie i; Lydia Henson Diane Herriage Maynard Hines Douglas Hockridge James Hogan Albert Hogans Cheryl Hohenberger David Holcomb Don Hood Randy Hood John Hoover Terri Hopkins Randy Howard Billy Hughes Ross Hull Marvin Hundley Doug Huneycutt Stanley Hunt Regina Hunt Virginia Hunt 238 Juniors Part of the homeroom program enjoyed by the classes included a break in the cafeteria where students visited, listened to music and relaxed during busy days. Classes took turns using the cafeteria, gym and football practice fields in their homeroom projects. Volleyball, football and softball intramural tournaments provided opportunities for everybody to compete. Debbie Hurlock Roy Hussey Judy Hutson Bobby Jackson Gail Jackson Jackie Jackson Ben Jacobs John Jacobs Carolyn Jeffery Shirley Jefferson Andrew Jensen Mark Jerrell Juniors — 239 Sfyimg Rjfi iesfies Juniors James Jeter Michael Johns Carolyn Johnson Jennifer Johston Chuck Jones Linda Jones Merilee Jones Richard Jones Ruth Ann Jones Wanda Jones Ted Jordan Jetta Jorgensen Charles Kelly Danny Kelly Tom K Jly Mark Kerr Sherri Ketner Eddie Lillerloin Mike Kirk Toby Kramer 240 — Juniors Allen Ladd Sheila Ladd Ed Lang Cindy Langford Carla Largin Gary Larkins Steve Leak Artie Lee I Dee Dee Lentz Priscilla Lewis Jeri Lilley Gary Little Darlene Lloyd Marty Long Anita Looney Paul Lopez Willie Lyday Dawne Lynn Janette McCarroll James McDonald Juniors — 241 Gwen McGaho Norman McGee Steve McGowen Ann McKee Steve McKnight Liso McMenamy Karyn McNellis Greg Mack Kyle Massenburg Debbie Massey Gerry May Juniors joined in promoting spirit during spirit week by hanging sheet signs and decorating classroom doors. 242 — Juniors Roger Matlock Janet Matthews Ronnie Maxon Danny Mead Beverly Meadors Terry Means Vicki Means Robert Meares Susan Meek James Meeks Yvonne Mercer Toni Mezzacappa Pammy Middleton Steve Miller Tommy Miller Debbie Minyard Cindi Mitchell Jerry Mitchell Randy Mitchell Rodney Mitchell Juniors — 243 JumXms KO TtudaW Danny Monroe Kathy Morrow Heather Mulock Tonya Murphy Jackie Murrell Deana Myers Oreta Myers Bobby Neal Patricia Neal Anthony Nero Eddy Oakley Steve Oden Elizabeth Ogborn Nick Olson Marion Overturf Jerry Paine Terry Paine Joel Parham Harold Parker Karen Parks 244 Juniors Tina Parsons Vincent Pellman Dennis Perkins Janis Perkins Joy Perkins Glenda Perry Mike Petrus Patricia Phalen : Chris Philips Ben Phillips Rodney Phillips Starlynn Phillips During the last part of the year, sophomore girls try out for Drill Team for the coming year. It finally comes down to just about two weeks before school is out and they are picked by judges. From left to right some new Stingerettes are Sheri Troop, Cheryl Hays, Lori Menta, Terra Early, (middle row) Tina Rowland, Conni Largin, Joy Barker, Tammi Lackey, (bottom row) Becky Fisher, and Doris Winters. Juniors — 245 JuM VtS OobUolp PlO M Ogdons Vickie Price Vicki Prough Dana Putxche Sandy Pylant Pamela Pyle Cindy Raines Lee Ramsey Mary Ransom Billy Ray Karry Ray Delorse Redfern Sonya Redfern Beth Reinert Marcus Rench Dee Dee Renfro Melinda Revels 246 — Juniors Donnie Russell Kim Russell Susan Sampson Mark Schleuse Paula Scott Becky Sexton Kathy Shasteen Bill Shaw Juniors — 247 Jcuito'tS David Shaw Jennifer Shelby Leroy Shields Debbie Silkwood Barbara Simpson Vickie Simpson Rhonda Sims Deborah Singleton Kevin Singleton Javana Singleton Mark Sloan Benjamin Smith During the bike-a-thon kids stop for o rest, to get mileage checked, to pick up their little slips for Cokes and hamburgers at McDonalds, and get water if needed. 248 — Juniors Kathy Smith Lillie Smith Michele Smith Anne Smithen Joette Smotherman Gary Smyith Lenora Spillman David Spindle Terry Springs Wade Steel Pee Wee Stockman Shannon Stogsdill Cindy Streun Rick Stuart Kim Stull James Sutherland Terry Svana Carmen Tatum Malena Terry Sherry Thomas Juniors 249 Terri Thomas Jeff Thomason Byron Tilton Kyla Todd Marcia Toney Buddy Tracey Debbie Traweek Teresa Trujillo Debbie Tullis Danny Tyndell Ronnie Vaughan Charlie Vest Lynne Wade Michael Wagnon Terri Wagnon Pat Waite Johnny Walker Mike Walker Paul Walter Sherry Walton — Juniors Eric Warner Terry Watson Conna Weger Samuel Weisberg Lester Welch Mary Welch Steve West Bob White Jeannine White Kay White Paula Whitten Dana Whittington Randy Wigington Casandra Wilson James Williams John Williams Jill Williams Ohma Williams James Wimbish Sue Winch ■ k Juniors— 251 JttfuO'tS pfOmv CowiM Rhonda Wineinger Ted Wortham Bill Wright Leesa Wright Charles Wright Gail Wyskup Carol Young Evelyn Young After the play Man Who Came To Dinner, from left to right, the cast of Dennis Guey, Leila Scantlin, Diane Boyd, and Ben Phillips pose for a cast picture. Everybody loves to shore, so does the Drill Team who served the band cake one morning during rehearsal. Cathy Fisher and Judy Faber serve. 252 — Juniors JuMimAuiogmplis Autographs — 253 Juido Auioqiaplis Autographs — 255 Sophomore Class Officers from left to right are Julie Delaney, Treasurer, Cindy Walker, Vice-President, Jeff Elmore, President, and Stephane Elston, Secretary. 256 — Sophomores Kenny Baker Joy Barker Linda Barnhill Jeff Barrier James Bartley David Bates Mark Bates Ricki Bates Sandra Beam Anita Bell Alan Berg Elizabeth Berg John Bingham Carol Black JoAnn Black Theresa Blisseck Wayne Blount Patty Bock Jonnie Bouldin Joel Braxton Sophomores — 257 Qopho nO'ie Wu v Ov uM Pep PjMy Gwen Brewer Alan Brown Cathy Brown Lisa Brown Mike Brown Pat Broughton Phyllis Brown Jerry Brunk Steve Bruno David Buckman Wanda Buckaloo Shelly Bullock Rocky Burns Daniel Bushman Sheila Butcher Greg Butler Marcia Butler Donna Butman Angie Campbell Jerry Campbell Frances Carr Mike Carter Linda Chambers Michael Chandler Doug Childs Pat Childs Gary Clark Charlene Clemones Victor Clifton Marie Clinton 258 — Sophomores Debbie Creswell Mike Creswell Charlie Crouse Shirley Crownover Karen Curry Kenneth Dagley lanny Dailey Pete Dalrymple Kevin Davidson Catherine Davis Sophomores — 259 QopkoinOMS FViSt y WuurMS F i QpVut Ben Dye Terra Early Cindy Earnhart Patricia Earnhart Steve Edwards Becky Fisher Mike Fitzpatrick Von Fontz Beverly Ford Alicia Fox Warren Freeman Carl Frietsch Greg Gerard Jim Gaines Marie Giasson Mike Giasson David Glenn Charlsie Goforth Gary Goodenough Sherry Goodman 260 — Sophomores Mike Gordon Leslie Gorny Lynda Gray Nancy Green Winifred Griffith Della Guthrie Abe Haas Billy Hagan Rhonda Hairsine Barry Hall Gary Hall Donna Hamel Debbie Handlang Rhonda Haskins Cheryl Hays Pam Henderson Clifford Hedges Kathye Henry David Henry Dennis Hensen During one of the drill team performances at McDaniel Junior High they finish up their show singing The Road. Sophomores — 261 Sophs Loofe JuMu i YectA; Brian Hicks Tracy Hicks Dale Hinter Jerry Hogan Telena Hoing Barbara Holland Mike Holland Maurice Hollis Debbie Hopper Mike Hooker Louis Hubert Kathy Huff Sharon Hull Jaye Hutchison Dale Jackson Sheba Jackson Kay James Mary James Annette Johnson Keresa Johnson At right, Mrs. Bonnie Rodgers' class seems to be enthusiastic about their discussion, Do Seniors have seniority? And if not, why? (far right) A very small face appears to be fascinated by one of the best Pep Rallies ever presented at a high school. 262 — Sophomores Trina Jolley Donna Jones Cynthia Jones Cynthia Jones Steve Jones Lanney Keeling Thomas Kemp Thomas Kendrick Jerry Keene Greg Kerley Ronny Kern Doug Kerr Kenny Kimbrell Mike Kirkpatrick Chris Koiner Kim Kriebel Tony Kruzensk Tammy Lackey Ivan Lake Kim Lamar Kenny Lancaster Harold Lane Conni Largin Jim Leak Julia Leal Bobby Lemon Joesph Lewis Michael Lewis Peggy Little Sammy Locke Sophomores — 263 OophoMicwes G Ow FidldTup Patty Long Teresa Long Johnny Lucas Eddie McDaniel David McGlynn Bettye McKean Robert McKinney Lynnette McMenamey Cynthia McShan Ricky McVay Lori Mahana Peggy Matlock David Manning Pam Markam Fred Marlow Mary Martin Robin Mauldin Steve Maxon Birdie Mead Teresa Mead Aleta Means Dennis Meeks Steve Melton Lorie Menta Debbie Miers Sheila Miller Richard Mills Valerie Mistrot Bruce Mitchell Paul Montgomery 264 — Sophomores Clorrisa Moore James Morrison Cecil Murphy Nanci Nash Cherly Nason Ralph Nason Terri Nave Mike Nero Tere Newsome Mike Niemi Scott Patterson Debbie Patti Lisa Payne Gary Pedigo Donna Pettigrew Debbie Petty Robert Petty Ronnie Petrus Charles Phillips Marie Piazza Sophomores — 265 OophotviCHM rt6tblftb BuXWuig Paul Pilkilton Paula Pipkin Johnnie Plemmons Cleester Polk Linda Potter Lisa Powell Joanne Presley Wendy Price Bill Pritchett Jeff Quasa Leona Ramsey Tim Ramsey Valerie Ratliff Latressa Ray Rhonda Redfern Jerry Reeder Sherri Renner Tracie Reuck Byron Rice Paula Rice 266 — Sophomores Lola Richard Barbara Richardson Cheryl Ricks Debbie Roberts Mike Roewe Peggy Rogers Cherlyn Ross David Roush Tina Rowland George Ruff Paul Rushing Mary Russell Mike Schick Susan Schnitker Lisa Scott Lynn Scott Carlos Seamster Renee Shamburger Eileen Shelby Shirley Shields Jessie Simpson William Singleton Carrell Sinor Randy Sloan Pat Smith Cheryl Smith Kathy Smith Michele Smith Fred Sparkman Jeneva Stafford Sophomores — 267 Oophtmows PCay f yotboM litfo iMuwak Tami Stein Jerry Stevens Carrie Stewart David Stewart Jeannine Stiles Juddie Still Dianna Stuart Jim Sutterby Janet Sylvester Daryl Tabor Timothy Talbott Phillip Talley Jeff Taylor Pam Taylor Sharolyn Taylor Margaret Teague Dan Tempelmeyer Anthony Thomas Charles Thomas Emmett Thomas Debbie Thrash Tony Tillman Fred Toney Tonya Townsend Ronnie Traweek Sheri Troop Mark Troutz Steve Turney Susie Tynes 268 — Sophomores David Ulch James Vondevete Bettie Wogner Cindy Walker Marion Wallace Mike Walsh Barbara Walters Phillip Webb Danny Weger Ronnie Weger David Welch Brenda West Gary White Ronnie White Steve White Mike Wiginton Kathy Williams Lori Williams Natalie Williams Pat Williams Band initiation provides plenty of action for Sophs. Sophomores — 269 Qophoi x m Say ''We, Can fak When the man came to dinner, everybody wanted to be all fixed up, so . . . Mrs. McBrayer helps them a little by putting on their makeup. Layouts are a very important part of the yearbook’s duties so Penny Hardy takes her time to see that she gets them right. Richard Wilkins Gary Wimberly Norris Wimbish Willie Wimbish Jody Winchester Doris Winters Sarah Winters Stan Womack Mike Woods Rosser Wrenn Steve Wright Albert Yert A smile for the prom is like a smile in heaven for Phillis Agee and Donna Garner. 270 — Sophomores Sof){io io Awfe9 Jis Autographs — 271 OophoMM utoqraxpl[ But could wfe build fa Id SO hlOHuMmt O MHlbfo, A wO fiy bdbufo folds wewMy? Norm as kkliu L, Ub built Ids ourn-fotkbkpjvds o iinOS l klOtUP. Sophomores — 273 HERSHEL GREGORY Auto Soles, located on 620 S. Armstrong sells new and used cars. Call Hershel at 465-0680, for the best deal in Texomaland. rtERSrt? : pGORY Gf? 4UTO SALES tr 274 — Ads 1 _ m m -l DENISON GLASS CO SU Top left. Shop VEST BROS. MARKET, 830 S. Crockett, 465-8394, for quality groceries. Top right. Replacing glass in residential or commercial areas is done by DENISON GLASS AND MIRROR CO., 513 W. Main, 465-7494. Left center. Sharia Ford and Sue Hawkins found the right flower at CASTLEBERRY FLORIST, West Park Shopping Center, 465-5000. Right center, Taylor Willoughby finds BRIAN POWELL, West Park Shopping Center, 465-8192, has the perfect suit for Homecoming. Bottom left. Ginger Burden, Sandy Pylant, and Rhonda Weinegar enjoy lunch at WRIGHT S DRIVE-IN, 600 W. Morgan, 465-8508. Ads — 275 Top right, Kathy Wilburn displays the many styles of class rings available at GRAY’S JEWELERS, 505 W. Main, 465-5171. They also have an expert watch repairman and jewelry and gifts can be bought there. Middle right, Christopher and his proud parents Coach and Mrs. Jim Kazmi-erski visit FOSTER'S OF TEXAS, 319 W. Main, 465-4740. For the finest in children's wear and national name brands in maternity wear. Bottom, Hitching a ride on SNOW WHITE truck are Sharia Ford. Catherine Cherry, and John Loke. SNOW WHITE laundry and Dry Cleaning, 314 W. Woodard, 465-6446, will pick up and deliver your clothes city wide. Left, Rocky Roach !ooks at sporting goods, guitars, coins, paint, and wallpaper, all at SID MAPLES, 105 W. Main, 465-5575. Opposite page, top, Theresa Nykoruk and Rebecca Keese bank at the FIRST STATE BANK IN DENISON, 931 W. Main at Chandler, 463-3510. FIRST STATE BANK is a member of FDIC and is a full service bank. 276 — Ads % 4 Ads — 277 Top right, A penny saved is o penny earned” at DENISON FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN COMPANY, 1001 W. Main, 465-6717. Bottom right, Bob Colton is service man who can solve all your car problems at BABCOCK BROTHERS AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY, 208 W. Main, 465-1 755. Left, Get the comfortable, stylish shoes and friendly service at DUANE S SHOES, 314 W. Main, 465-2311. Opposite page, LONG REALTY is o member of multiple listing service and is located at 2521 W. Morton. Mr. B. J. Long (top) and his son Mr. Larry Long (middle) are partners in this firm that serves Grayson County area. They hove many experienced salesmen to help you with listing and selling your present home and finding a new home to fill your family’s needs. Dew£$o i F cfe tGjt 278 —Ads Ads — 279 Opposite page, top, POWER HR CORPORATION, Hwy. 75 $., carries CLARK AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT for all your heavy and industrial needs, see Clark Agricultural and Industrial Equipment. “Serving the Denison Sherman area for 27 years.” DeJARNNAT GROCERY is open 24 hours daily at 1101 W. Main. Drop by on your way to the lake or just a picnic in the park. De Jarnatt's has all your picnic needs. Top left. Hair care, new styles, or just the style for you — You can get at TEXOMALAND BARBER SHOP, 409 W. Main, 465-9919, from Olof Duckett, N. L. Burleson, or O. J. Moore. Top right, BUSTER’S PIECE GOODS, 400 W. Day, 465-6755, is where Debbie Flood and Jeannie Zachary go for all their sewing needs. Bottom, Do your banking at STATE NATIONAL BANK, 300 W. Main, all banking services, 465-2131. Another service is correct time and temperature, 465-7811. STATE NATIONAL BANK is the bank that puts service first, member of FDIC. STATE NATIONAL BANE BaSfet ’S 280 —Ads MC SUPPLIES' DeJARNATT QPEN 1wa Ads — 281 Pemuj WWy Mr. Bruce Hibbitt, Jr. Mr. Joe Burtis Dr. Wayne Delaney Dr. L. T. Davis President BowuL Dfoedt Xdtton Mr. Louis I. Richards Mr. Britton W. Swain, Jr. Mr. Ellis Wood The Board of School Trustees is the legal instrument through which the legislative and appraisal functions are done. It operates as a deliberative body that cooperates with the best interests of the state and of the children of the Denison Independent School District. (Above) Assistant Superintendent V. R. Smith; (from left) Superintendent Bill K. Ford, 74-75 President Richards, Assistant Superintendent Bill Jacobs and newly elected members, Mr. Glenn Isaacs, Mr. Richard Johns and re-elected member Mr. Swain, meet in the DHS library. 284 — Academics ActQbuu4 Rvi Bette i Gy Superintendent of Schools Dr. Bill K. Ford Assistant Superintendent Business Services Vaughn R. Smith Assistant Superintendent Administration Bill Jacobs The Superintendent of Schools and his assistants are actively involved and moving on to help solve every problem that comes up. They also enjoy such things as yelling at pep assemblies, buying ribbons from DHS students and just having a fun time in their field of work. Above, Dr. Ford chats with daughter Sharia, David Ward, Janis Bradley, Donald Monroe and Nancy Jensen in his office where he holds press conferences for The Stinger and meets with the Student Advisory Council. Below, Mr. Jcobs, Dr. Ford and Mr. Smith get in the spirit before the Sherman pep rally. Cheryl Smith, left, sells a spirit ribbon. Academics — 285 SWewi Aj fim Dr. S. G. Chance Principal Ed. D., N.T.S.U. Mr. Henry Scott Assistant Principal, O.S.U., S.S.C., M.Ed. Mr. George Petrus Assistant Principal, B.S., M.S., T.U., N.T.S.U. Dr. Chance discusses the new exemption plans with school board members and Assistant Superintendent V. R. Smith (left). Part of Mr. Henry Scott’s responsibilities include conferring with parents by telephone. 286 — Academics Mrs. Dodie White Clerk Mrs. Nelda Redding Secretary Mr. Ernest Smith Visiting Teacher MERRY CHRISTMAS!! from V.O.E. The DHS office is run smoothly because of the efficient work of the secretaries, clerks, and principals. Office clerk Mrs. Dodie White is first on the scene as she opens the office each day. She records grades and is counter receptionist. Mrs. Nelda Redding is secretary to the principal and handies all records for graduates. Mr. Ernest Smith, visiting teacher, is in charge of student attendance. Student workers help make work in the office easier. They assist at the telephone switchboard, pick up attendance slips, and make the office a cheerier place. I thought you did it, soid Mrs. Dodie White to Mr. George Petrus os Mr. Ernest Smith looks over absentee cards to check attendance, they discussed a return of a book. Acodemics — 287 CouuSellM Pl XfrTdiMJ St CouMS Mrs. Groce Sullivan Counselor, B.S. — Central State Univ., M.Ed. — Southeastern State College Mr. Ige Stevens Counselor, Univ. of Southern Miss. — B.S., M.A. Counselors Mrs. Hopkins and Mrs. Sullivan discuss homecoming preparations with Student Council President Lewis Mr. Ralph Maglaughline Mr. Ige Stevens, senior counselor, plan another stu- Vocational Counselor, dent's schedule. B.S. Planning another job for another student. 288 — Academics Qyst nv Divides BitgQislv Courses Mrs. Gene Sickles Eng. IV, Dept. Head — B.A. Central State U., M.Ed. Southeastern Mr. Duane Heatly Eng. Ill, B.S. Ed. — North Texas Mrs. Nancy Meadows Spanish Ml, Eng. Ill, B.A. Ouachita Baptist Mrs. Marjorie Rudig Eng. Ill, French Ml, B.A. — S.M.U., M.Ed. East Texas State Mrs. Rachel Anderson Eng. II, B.A. Austin College Mrs. Judy Garner B.A. Southeastern, M.A. East Texas State Change-over to the trimester system provided junior and senior students with choices from among several “mini” courses. Division of the program concentrated study and enabled students to match course selection to individual needs. English courses were British literature, American Literature, Business English, Research, Non-Fiction, Novel, Creative Writing. Mrs. Kay Carlson Eng. IMII, B.A. Southeastern State College Mrs. Alpha Jordan Eng., B.A. — Huston-Tillotson, M.T. — Southeastern Mrs. Frances Phillips Latin Mi-Ill, B.A. — Austin College Mrs. Karen Goodner Eng., B.A. — Southwestern S.C. Mrs. Nancy Meadows sings an operatic song while Mrs. Rachel Anderson shows off her sexy legs in the Faculty Follies. Academics — 289 Cxwvyu Cou ises PnjypojiJb Sfcuckwis Rvt Lifft Mrs. Cathy Campbell Typing I, II, East Texas State Mrs. Elaine Preston Cosmetology, East Texas State Mr. Ryal Skaggs ICT, B.A., Texas A M Mrs. Kay Casey is shocked when she walks into a clean annual room. Sheila Walters serves refreshments at the surprise birthday party given by the Annual and Stinger Staffs for Mr. Joe Martin. Mrs. Bonnie Rodgers Typing, Shorthand, B.S., Southeastern James Milligan Machine Woodwork, B.S., Prairie View A M Ann Whitworth VOE, B.S., Southeastern Mr. Joe Martin Typing, BBA, East Texas State Mrs. Ruth Whitfield VOE, B.S. Southeastern Business Dept. Head Vernon Kumler Building Trades, Texas A M Franklin Turner Photo, Printing, B.S. Southeastern 290 — Academics Mr. Osborn Davis Bookkeeping, Record Keeping, B.S., M.Ed. North Texas State Mr. Phill Haddock General Drafting, B.S., Southeastern State Mrs. Terri Siebert Homemaking I, II, III, B.S., East Texas State Mr. Auther Farrier General Metals, B.S., M.S. University of Okla. and Dayton Mr. Earl Turner Dist. Ed. B.S., M.S. Texas A l Mrs. Frances Willis Home Management, B.S., M.A. Southeastern Career preparation is one of the many phases of education that is applied in the vocational industrial department. It gives the training necessary for the chosen trade, occupation, or profession. Mrs. Oleto Stubbefield HECE, B.A., East Texas State Mrs. Siv Anderson Health Occupation, Reg. Nurse Mr. Charles Knight Voc. Ag. B.S., M.S. Texas A M, Industrial Dept. Head Mrs. Kay Casey Journalism, Photography, B.A. Austin College Mrs. Norma Kuhns Driver's Ed., B.B.S., T.A.C., Texas A M Mrs. Terri Siebert demonstrates flower arranging techniques. Academics — 291 Mr. Charles Knight Ag. teacher demonstrates the use of a blow torch for student Billy Williams. Mr. Auther Farrier metals teacher goes over his student work plan for the day. Von Montgomery Dr. Ed., B.B.S., T.A.C., Texas A M Donald West Driver's Ed., B.B.S., T.A.C., Texas A M Jack Bumpus Driver's Ed., B.S., North Texas State fQtudeids Mr. John Terry Biology 1 and 2, Austin College B.A., North Texas State M.A. Mr. James A. Rowland Chemistry, Physical Science, B.A. and M.A. Mr. William C. Day Biology, Physical, B.S., Central Michigan Univ. Mr. William C. Day brings a new understanding of Biology to incoming A biological version of Santa Claus, sophomores. Mr. Audie Apple Biology, East Texas State Univ., Basketball Coach The energy crisis and the resulting switch to daylight savings time caused many students to wait for school buses in the dark. Drivers and motorists used caution to avoid accidents. Academics — 293 Uativ Cowises Psiouide Few Nfifiek Senior Doug Wood and Mr. John Gardner, Math Department Head, went to the National Youth Conference for Science and the Environment sponsored by 66 investor-owned utility Companies. Mr. Gardner, sponsored by TP L, toured the Argonne National Laboratories where he saw a nuclear accellerator. Finding solutions to mathematical problems provide the student with a foundation for seeking solutions to life’s problems. Everyone benefits from the study of mathematics, but math is especially important for the scientific minded student. Lisa Powell sophomore, still has time to study Math during drill team initiations. Mr. D. D. McKnight Algebra II, B.S., M.E., Prairie View A M Mr. John Gardner Math-Physics, B.S., M.Ed., S.S.C.Okla. Ms. Carol Davis Geometry, Algebra II, B.S., Southeastern State Mr. David Kenny Math, B.S., M.S., S.S.C., O.S.U. 294 — Academics AtitfefecS (jiPjttfol QfpO lntiCMldf) Mr. John Goodner Athletic Director, Head Coach, M.Ed. Okla. Univ. Mr. James Kazmierski Ass't Varsity Coach, Health Ed., Texas A M Miss Gail Ringness Tennis, B.S. Mary Hardin Baylor, M.A. East Texas State Mr. Mike Barnes Coach, B.S. in Physical Ed., S.S.C. Mr. Richard Mason Coach, Health Ed., B.S. Northwestern S.C. A Mrs. Darleme Willoughby Drill Team, B.S. Southeastern S.C. Coach Richard Mason gives instruction before the next play. Physical education is required of all students not participating in band, chorus, or drill team. Students in P.E. classes are involved in many aspects of physical fitness that are vital to good health. Touch football is one of the many activities played in the boys' P.E. classes. Rainy days move tennis practice to the gym as Robbie Wright and Miss Gail watch. Academics — 295 B d iouitA Ofr Fo'i lotk is L xmi A fw f-ftstouj Mr. Robert Ketcham American Gov., B.S. — Univ. of Maryland, M.Ed. — Southeastern State College Mr. Jerry Mclemore World Hist., Texas Hist., B.S. — Southwestern State College Mr. John Hartsell Psychology, W. Hist., B.A. — Howard Payne, M.A. — East Texas State Univ. Mr. Fred Postier Hist., Geography, Phys. Ed., Coach, B.S. — Northwestern State, M.Ed. — Southeastern State Mr. John Hartsell and Wanda Tabb discuss the special Education children at Golden Rule and plan a psychology field trip. Mrs. Donnie Ward World His., Economics, B.A. — Okla. State Univ., M.Ed. — Southeastern State College Mr. Ty Comstock Sociology, M.Ed. Southeastern State College A Mr. Jerry McCarty American Gov., B.S. and M.S. — North Texas State Univ. Mr. Warren Blood U.S. History, World History, B.S. — St. Cloud Univ. The Social Studies department offered courses in Texas History, American History, World History, World Geography, and Civics. The basic structural foundation of the world and an understanding of the people who made it are explored here. Academics — 296 IjSwojuucm, Uo n bowMLlMtjcIt The library serves as a store house of knowledge for unknown subjects, reading for pleasure, and to explore unknown lands. Mike Polk (above) presents his mother-employer, Mrs. Cleo Polk with her certificate of appreciation at the annual vocational banquet. The vocational department along with special education staff members provide for the individual needs for the students. Mrs. Mildred M. Doyle Univ. of Ark. B.S.E. Mrs. Elbeth Williams Homebound, Southeastern B.S. Homebound teachers are for students who are hospitalized or required to stay at home for a long period of time. Mrs. Vivan Phillips Southeastern Mrs. Bernice Irby Southeastern, East Texas State Mrs. Joyce Edelen Homebound, B.S. Southeastern Mrs. Jo Ann Mayberry Homebound, B.S. Southeastern Academics — 297 Fouact to Ra Ad In the Fine Arts Department one may learn to express himself. Playing an instrument, singing a song, or making a masterpiece are just some of the ways a student may do this. Such studies help a person find his inner self and possibly a hidden talent. After discovering this, he can learn to share himself and his talent with others. Mr. Roger Hanson, Chorus, Department Head, Ed, ETSU Directing a play is a very pressing job as Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer gives cues on the play The Man Who Came to Dinner.” Mr. Jesse Riddle, Band BA, MED, CSC, SSC, ETSU, NTSU Mr. Eugene Hoover, Bible, BS, MRE, RHU, WBC, TWC, SBTS Mrs. Deborah Denning, Art, AS, BA, GCC, SSC Mr. Roger Hanson, Choral director, cues the combined Hanson's Headaches and select students from 1 st and 2nd periods. Mr. Mark McPherson, English, Speech, BS, TTU Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer, Speech Drama, Eng. NSC-SD SSC Mrs. Dorothy Richardson, Art, BA, HS, HP, HTC, SSC, STS Mr. Eldon Sonnenburg, Band, BM, MM, NTSU 298 — Academics 400 LANGUAGE CjOtffit dGu OfoTO' (left) Mrs. Helen Martin, Mrs. Maurine Riggins, Mrs. Barbara Hallford, Mrs. Fannie Strange, and Mrs. Marge Nykoruk. Well balanced meals served in an attractive atmosphere contribute to the nutritional development of the student. Mrs. Helen Martin and Mrs. Maureen Riggins help serve Y-Teen’s Mother-Daughter Banquet. Mrs. Mary Martin pauses in her duties as maid to pose for the Yellow Jacket. Mrs. Fanny Strange Manager 300 — Academics Mr. Billy Norman Mr. Elmer Brewer Jody Mitchel (student) Mr. L. Z. Wilemon Mr. Roland White Don Coley (Student) The maintenance department is vital auxiliary to the school. Their involvement deals in clean classrooms, hallways, and campus, providing a comfortable atmosphere for learning activities. This is the contribution the effective work of maintenance department makes. Academics — 301 Bu utess, Offecos Mrs. Pat Woods Secretary Mrs. Helen Weger Secretory to the Cafeteria Supervisor Mrs. L. Hurley Secretary Mr. Darrel Walker Director of Vocational Education Mrs. Janet Brayent Bookkeeper Mrs. Debbie Garner Secretary Mrs. Betty Renfro Secretary Mr. Barny Farr Special Education Mrs. Rebecca Collins Receptionist Mrs. Carylon Riggins Cafeteria Supervisor Mr. Bob Monroe Director of Maintenance Mr. W. L. Blankenship Director Special Services Mrs. Cora Whitley Business Office Mrs. Martha Donowho Secretary to the Superintendent Mr. George Bowling Assistant Business Administrator Miss Ida Mae Voss Curriculum Director 302 — Academics We’ve got over300 good, steady jobs. Jobs in construction, transportation, communications, computers, law enforcement. Jobs for surveyors, teletype-writer operators, artillerymen, TV repairmen. Cooks, electricians, medical aides, meteorologists. Motor and missile maintenance men. Jobs for young men. And young women. Jobs in Europe, Panama, Alaska, Korea. And just about any place in the States. We'll train you to do the jobs. Train you well, in good schools, under excellent instructors, with the best equipment obtainable. And you get full pay while you train. You also get unusually good fringe benefits, including a chance to continue your education. In many cases at our expense. In most cases with at least 75 percent of your tuition paid. And if you qualify we'll give you your choice of training. We'll put it in writing, before you sign up. To get complete details call or see your local Army Representative. Today’s Army wants to join you. Top right. An assortment of carpets at NOEL'S HOUSE OF CARPETS, 624 W. Main, 465-7222, are looked at by Roy Blankenship. Carpet cleaning is also done by them. Left, Parts and accessories for all makes and models at McCOY'S AUTO PARTS, 1331 W. Morton, 465-6526. Right center, FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP'S representative for our area is Roy Perry, 603 S. Armstrong, 465-5559, ready to give you his service. Bottom right, CHIEF OFFICE SUPPLY, 609 W. Main, 465-1885, has stationery and office supplies as Sandra Hayes and Jack Tucker look at it. c COY'S AUTO P CLEMO Mc COY OWNER 6 MANAt liA uuiOMb GlOup Opposite page is Barrett Cut Rate Drug where everything goes at a discount. Shop at every department. Sporting Goods, Hardwares, House-wares, Camera and supplies. School Supplies, Discount Pharmacy, Toy Store, Jewelry, Cosmetics, Summer and Outdoors supplies, (top right) is Judy McSwain, senior, working in the fine pharmacy. 304 — Ads Anderson, Rachel — 177, 289, 44 Anderson, Siv — 291 Apple, Audie — 118, 102, 293 Barnes, James — 72, 295, 49, 102 Blankenship, W. L. — 57 Blood, Warren — 296 Bowling, George — 302 Brewer, Elner — 301 Burtis, Joe — 284 Campbell, Cathy — 290 Carlson, Kay — 289 Casey, Kay — 12, 13, 10, 290, 291 Chance, Scott Gene — 286 Comstock, Ty — 72, 122, 123, 102, 103, 296 Davis, Carol —72, 292,217 Davis, Dr. L. T. — 284 Davis, Osborn — 142, 291 Day, Bill — 293 Delaney, Dr. Wayne — 77, 284 Denning, Deborah — 298 Doyle, Mildred — 46, 297 Edelen, Joyce — 297 Farrier, Arthur — 291,52, 292 Ford, Dr. Bill — 285, 3 Adams, Terri — 193, 76, 56 Agee, Phyllis — 68, 69, 74, 193, 26, 192,270, 16, 39, 33, 83, 186, 166, 159, 167 Ailey, Ronald — 193 Alberding, Jerri — 62, 74, 193, 26, 64,65, 33, 167,28 Alexander, Belinda — 103, 24, 38 Allenbaugh, Doris — 193 Alsup, Mike — 193, 65, 142, 143, 144, 145, 34, 36 Ashley, Mark — 193, 90, 94, 121,100, 33 Ashlock, Steve — 193, 23, 34, 20,21 Austin, Sharon — 193, 34, 48, 56 Boker, Mike — 193, 24 Baker, Richard — 193, 49, 70, 100, 165, 92 Ball, Janice — 193 Ballou, Ronnie — 193, 34, 1 36, 137, 138, 141, 140,33 Barker, Mike — 1 93, 41 Barnes, Marsha — 193, 38 Barnett, Cindy — 194, 27, 56 Barnett, Jan — 194, 26, 15, 34 Bartley, Donald — 194 Bartley, Theresa — 194 Battles, Charles — 1 94 Beard, Mark — 194, 53 Gardner, John — 294 Gorner, Judy Ann — 289 Goodner, John — 295, 102, 103 Goodner, Karen — 289, 4 Haddock, Phil —291,51 Hanson, Roger — 24, 298 Hartsel, John — 296, 5 Heatley, Duane — 72, 217, 289, 4 Hibbitt, Bruce — 284 Hoover, Eugene — 298 Hopkins, Karen — 288 Irby, Bernice — 297, 44 Isaacs, Glen — 284 Jacobs, Bill — 284, 285 Johns, Richard — 284 Jorden, Alpha — 289 Kazmierski, James — 26, 72, 120, 295, 49, 102, 103, 92, 276 Kenney, David — 294 Ketcham, Robert — 296, 45 Knight, Charles — 291 Krumler, Vernon — 290, 53 Maglaughlin, Ralph — 288 Martin, Joe — 290 Mason, Richard — 72, 94, 295, 102, 103, 92 Mayberry, JoAnn — 297 McBrayer, Sylvia — 72, 270, 298 McCarty, Jerry — 296, 45 McKnight, D. D. — 294 McLemore, Jerry — 72, 1 20, 102, 296, 119 McPherson, Mark — 298 Meadows, Nancy — 40, 289 Milligan, James — 290 Norman, Billy — 301 Petrus, George — 286, 287 Phillips, Frances — 289 Phillips, Vivian — 297 Postier, Fred — 72, 102, 103, 131,296 Preston, Mary — 54, 290 Redding, Nelda — 287 Richards, Louis — 77, 284 Richardson. Dorothy — 298, 43 Riddle, Jesse — 298, 23, 20 Ringness, Gail — 295, 1 38, 1 39, 31,30 Rodgers, Bonnie Neil — 290, 17, 30 Rowland, James — 293, 37 Rudig, Marjorie — 41,35, 289 Beasley, Mike — 194 Beck, Sharon — 194, 21 Bell, Donna — 194, 16, 29, 56 Bell, Vickie — 194, 34, 56 Berry, Kris — 194, 16, 34, 179, 35, 46, 164, 37, 28 Bishop, Ava — 194, 56 Blanekenship, Roy — 74, 194 Blanton, Alana — 194, 56 Blount, Lewis — 69, 194, 26, 27, 121, 16, 158, 288, 29, 33, 167 Bock, Kathy—194,43 Bogan, Jimmy — 194, 58 Box, Ronnie — 195, 23, 34, 20 Borgelt, Bill—195, 23, 20 Boss, Marty — 195, 60 Botten, Cathy — 195, 48, 28 Boyd, Diane — 195, 252, 17, 34, 36,41,70, 35, 33, 48, 28 Bozarth, Mike — 195, 33 Brack, Jonathan — 195, 34, 73, 58 Bradley, Janis — 195, 15, 16, 17, 34, 186 Bradshaw, Perry — 195 Brewer, Paula — 195, 38 Brinkley, Carol — 195, 58 Brown, Don—195, 95, 100 Brown, James — 195, 90, 91, 93, 96, 101,92 Brown, Jerrie — 195 Brown, Natalie — 62, 68, 196, 26,64, 65, 69, 39, 160, 168, 28 Brown, Steve — 195, 90, 111, 49, 101 Brown, Vique — 195, 181,35, 58 Brouer, Kathy — 1 96, 176, 61, 38 Brunk, Patty — 196, 60 Bruno, Nanci — 196, 43 Buchanan, Cheryle — 196 Buchen, David — 196 Buckner, Rachel— 196, 15 Burns, Jeannie — 1 96 Butler, Jocelyn — 1 96, 61 Butman, Billy — 196 Cage, Jimmy — 196, 12, 15, 43 Cagle, Judy— 196 Caldwell, Eulanda — 196, 179, 21 Cantrell, Dorothy — 196 Cassidy, Jamie — 196, 90 Cherry, Catherine — 196, 16, 17, 34, 35, 37, 28, 276 Ciaccio, Mike — 197, 96, 39, 70, 100, 103, 160, 167,92 Clark, Fred — 197, 34, 36, 167 Clark, Potrick— 197, 58 Clark, Ricki — 197, 56 Coley, Don — 197, 12, 192, 301, 166 Scott, Henry — 286 Sickles, Gene — 70, 289, 4 Siebert, Terri — 291,38 Skaggs, Ryal — 290 Smith, Ernest — 72, 287 Smith, Vaughn — 285 Sonnenburg, Eldon — 298, 17, 20 Stevens, Ige — 288 Stubblefield, Oleta — 291,60 Sullivan, Grace — 26, 27, 288 Swain, Britton Jr. — 284 Terry, John — 72, 36, 293 Turner, Earl — 291,4 Turner, Franklin — 12, 290, 6, 15,7, 14,7 Voss, Ido Mae Ward, Donnie White, Dodie — 287, 296 White, Roland — 301 Whitfield, Ruth — 290, 56 Whitworth, Ann — 290, 56 Wilemon, L. Z. — 301 Williams, Elisabeth — 297 Willis, Francis — 291,38 Willoughby, Darlene — 295 Wood, Ellis — 284 Cooke, Cathy — 197, 70 Corbett, Becky — 197 Corcoran, Curtice — 197, 101 Cox, Burnis — 198 Crane, Michelle— 171, 198, 10 Cross, James — 198, 60 Crowell, Clifton — 198, 26, 90, 91,121,122,192, 49, 70, 100, 161, 184,92 Curry, Terry — 1 98, 26, 1 83, 12, 23, 34, 20, 45, 184,22, 28, 21 Curtis, Kaye — 198, 38 Curtis, Vickie — 198, 24 DoVault, Sharon — 62, 198, 64, 65, 165, 28 Davis, Diane — 198 Davidsoo, Stephen — 198 Deasy, Alice — 198, 54 Deasy, Pat — 198, 54, 183,18 Donohoe, Connie — 198, 16, 184 Doty, Shirley—198, 17, 212 Doyle, John — 198, 23, 34, 36, 41,79, 20, 167,21 Dunaway, Charlotte — 198, 60 Dunaway, Ronald — 199 Duncan, Kathy — 199, 60, 38 Dunn, Theresa — 199 Dyer, Ken — 199, 51 Early, Bob — 199 Earnhart, Glen — 199, 51 306 — Index Etheridge, Joy — 199, 77 Faber, Michael — 199, 1 84 Firesheets, Cheryl — 199, 56 Fisher, Cathy — 199, 26, 252, 16, 17, 39, 161, 179, 33, 169, 165, 56 Fitch, Kathryn — 199, 60, 38 Flood, Debbie — 199, 10, 34, 20, 184,22,4 Folterman, Cindy — 199 Ford, Sharia — 172, 199, 15, 34, 37, 28, 276 Forgue, Joyce — 199, 186, 58 Forisha, Dale — 199 Foster, Randy — 200, 20, 45, 22, 21 Franklin, Bobby — 200, 60 Franklin, Pom — 200, 54 Franklin, Ricky — 200, 58 Fuller, Richard — 115, 200, 111, 117, 165 Galloway, Georgia — 200, 16, 36, 70, 35, 164, 28 Ganter, Michael — 200 Gardner, Harold — 200 Garner, Donna — 200, 1 2, 270, 39 Gary, Dan — 200, 27, 34, 36, 37 Gatlin, Mark — 200, 58 Gay, Susan — 200, 28, 56 Geller, Carl — 200 Geneinhardt, Ann — 200, 24, 77, 183,46,44 Gentry, Linda — 200 Gosdin, Connie — 200, 24, 35, 46, 38 Grant, Lonnie — 200 Gray, Debbie — 200, 16, 186, 28, 56 Greene, Gary — 201 Grier, Terrence — 201,58 Griffith, Sandra — 181,201,56 Gunckel, Kathy — 174, 201,83, 164 Guthrie, Adonna — 201,60 Hamilton, Lesa — 201,61 Hanna, Sabrina — 201 Hardy, Penny — 24, 181,270, 10, 201,43 Hardy, Ray — 202 Harian, Gwendolyn — 202, 15, 29 Harrison, Gary — 202, 23, 20 Hartford, Peggy — 202, 41 Hartley, Wilma — 202, 61 Hawkins, Sue— 174,202, 26, 16, 17, 28 Hawley, Robert — 202, 59 Hedgecock, Karen — 202, 181, 83 Helm, Daniel — 203 Hembree, Teresa — 203, 56 Henderson, Randy — 203 Henson, Pom — 203, 28 Higginbotham, Bobby — 203, 70, 101,92 Hill, Jacki— 174, 203,28 Hill, John — 203 Hogenson, Joel — 203 Holland, Doyle — 203 Hoppe, Michoel — 203, 10 Huff, Herbert — 203, 26, 91,96, 97. 39, 100, 160, 164, 92 Hughes, Randall — 203, 58 Huneycutt, Debbie — 203 Hunt, Nancy — 203, 36, 41,35 Hurlbert, Goergiana — 203 Hutchison, Judy — 68, 69, 203, 12, 27, 192, 165, 28, 16,311, 136, 161, 29, 33, 186 Isbell, John — 204, 20 Jackson, Francenia — 204 James, Bert — 204, 41,20, 21 James, Jackie — 204, 34, 70, 20,21 Jensen, Nancy — 62, 68, 204, 12, 13, 64,65, 176, 15, 35, 40, 33, 165 Johns, Robert — 204 Johnston, Scott — 204, 52 Jones, Karne — 204, 16, 17, 39, 167 Jones, Steven — 204, 142 Kane, Cindy — 204, 12, 13, 39, 70, 166 Kaufman, Gerold — 204, 83, 60 Keese, Rebecca — 204, 34, 41, 20, 48, 28, 276 Keeton, Debbie — 204, 27, 28 Keeton, Terri — 204, 43 Kennon, Susan — 204, 28 Killough, Vicki — 204, 60 Kirk, Michael — 205 Kostyniak, Deena — 173, 205, 15, 23, 70, 20, 22, 37 Lewis, Daniel — 205 Lewis, Lynne — 205, 28, 56 Lilley, John — 205, 98, 70, 101 Loke, John — 205, 91,49, 70, 101,276 Lyons, John — 205 McAden, Judy — 205, 28 McBride, Julie — 205, 24, 26, 77, 34, 56 McCollom, Diana — 205, 60 McCord, Jackie — 69, 205, 16 McCullough, Kim — 205 McGarity, Sherry — 205 McGlynn, Don — 205 McLain, Melvin — 205 Me Murray, Dana — 205, 183 tAcMurroy, Ronnie McSwoin, Judy Maddalena, Tom — 43 Manis, Cindy Maqouirk, Danny Marlow, Mike — 24 Massey, Dennis — 39, 100, 164 Massie, Tina — 54, 28, 38 Mathews, Laura Mead, Heart Means, Gaye — 172, 39, 166 Means, Victoria Merritt, Susan —207, 176, 16, 34, 36,41 Middleton, Robbie — 207, 93, 95, 121,123, 101 Miller, Jim —207, 16, 165 Miller, Louise — 207 Miller, Terry — 207, 73, 58 Mitchell, Dennis — 207, 24 Mitcherson, Debra Mokry, Gay — 207, 38 Moore, Steve — 207 Monroe, Donald — 207, 90, 94 39, 100 Montgomery, Rondy — 207, 34 36, 41,20, 35 Morrison, David — 69, 207, 16 137, 138, 140 Morrison, Reginald — 207, 111 Muldrew, Susan — 207, 1 86 Mullican, Donna — 207, 61 Mullins, James — 207, 23 20 22 Murphy, Debbie — 208, 54 Myers, Marilyn — 208 Neosbitt, Johnny — 208, 51, 58 Nickerson, Debra — 170, 208, 24, 34,41,73, 78, 35,167 Nix, Kim —208, 93, 121, 123, 125, 100,4 Nykoruk, Theresa — 208, 165, 28, 276, 38 Ogle, Terri — 208,61 Owens, Kathy — 208 Parker, Bobby — 208 Parker, Debra — 208, 15, 38 Parkey, Laurie — 208, 17, 43 Paulson, Cynde Pennington, Pamela — 208 24 38 Pennington, R. D. — 208, 53, 31 Perkins, Bullie Perry, Delois — 208 Phillips, Serena — 208, 58 Piazza, Jackie — 208, 46 Pierson, Royce Pipkin, Linda Poe, Charles — 58 Poe, Karen Polk, Michael — 90, 91,94, 95, 98, 99,100,129,132,134, 297, 166 Powell, Connie — 160 Powell, Debbie — 62, 26, 64, 65, 176, 39, 164 Pricer, Terry Reddick, Janie — 26, 16, 17, 34 37 Reece, Donna Reese, Garry — 51 Reynolds, Roger Rice, Don —210, 23, 34,20 Rice, Jennifer —210, 34 Richards, Paul — 210, 90, 101 Richardson, Barny Richardson, Jimmy — 210 Riddick, Lester — 210, 101,29 Ridenour, Joe — 210, 101,33 Ridenour, Pat — 210, 61,48 Pitchie, Vanessa Roberts, Donna —210 Rocus, Sandra — 210 Roewe, loretto — 210, 34, 20 Rogers, Morsha — 210, 28, 56 Rodgers, Pom — 74, 210, 28 Roush, Bill —115,210, 111, 113,117, 146, 34 Rudig, Page — 210, 34, 70, 20, 42,22, 166,21 Ruff, Sheryl — 210, 70, 20, 42, 22 Russell, Lester — 210, 101 Sanders, Gene — 211 Sampson, Debbie — 211, 1 86, 56 Samford, Susan — 211, 16, 61, 28 Saunders, Bill — 112, 118, 211, 111,117,118,49.161,166 Saunders, Steve — 68, 211, 111, 16, 49, 161, 166, 30 Scantlin, Leila — 211,252, 61, 48 Sewell, Jerry — 74, 211, 12, 1 3, 24 Shubert, Serina — 211 Sickles, Patte —211,28,56 Simmons, Dani — 211,54 Sisemore, Kenneth — 211,51 Slawson, Claude — 211 Smedley, Scott — 211,24 Smith, Al — 211 Smith, Dennis — 211 Smith, Joy —211,56 Smith, Kenny — 212 Smith, Susan — 68, 192, 16, 179,212,45 Smith, Terry — 212 Smith, Anthony — 212 Snider, Diane — 15, 212 Snow, Danny — 51,212 Somers, Brad — 16, 34, 36, 73, 137,212,138, 140, 167 Sparks, Toni — 54, 212 Spradlin, Cindy — 170, 213, 24, 70, 76, 44, 48, 56 Steele, John —213, 77 Steele, Paula — 213 Stevenson, Thomas — 213, 60 Stewart, A. J. — 213 Stewart, Nancy — 213, 58 Stewart, Roger — 213, 58 Steward, Terry — 213 Stewart, Vickie — 213 Stockman, Cheri — 213 Stokes, Sharon — 213 Strobl, David —213,53 Stubbs, Karen — 213,16, 35 Stubbs, Keith —213 Sylvester, Andrea — 213 Tabb, Wanda — 213, 296 Talbott, Jonathan — 214, 58 Thacker, Jerry — 214 Thacker, Lucy — 214 Thomos, Audrey — 174, 197, 214,12,13,27,10,15, 34, 41,14,83,184,4, 28 Thomas, Gary — 214, 83 Thompson, Judy — 214,17 Index — 307 Tilton, Kathy — 214 Toth, Debbie —214, 17 Trujillo, John — 214, 96, 97, 101 Tucker, Pamela — 214, 56 Van Deaver, Yvonne — 214, 42, 38 Vaughan, Bevan — 214, 29, 58, 184 Vaughan, Devon — 214, 56 Vest, Luann — 214, 56 Vick, Missy —214, 56 Vincent, Larry — 214,58 Vyers, Margaret — 215 Waddles, Helen —215 Wade, Mike —215, 12, 13, Adams, Dorrise — 229, 58 Culberson, Joe Ailey, Doug — 229 Ailey, Steve — 229, 51 Armstrong, Terry Anderson, Lester Adams, Larry — 93, 100, 1 29, 130, 53 Armor, Mike — 61 Alexander, Neil — 229, 60 Alford, Mark — 229 Allen, Joel —229, 51 Anders, Gail — 75, 229, 11,15, 83, 184 Armstrong, Larry — 229, 53 Armstrong, Steve — 229, 104 Arnold, Lisa — 229, 24 Arthur, Jeff — 229, 228, 101,52 Atkinson, Mike — 229, 1 1,20 Baecht, Dennis — 229 Bailey, Lisa — 229, 6 Baker, Thomas — 229 Ballou, Beverly —229, 17, 35 Ballou, Jack — 229, 142, 145, 33 Barnes, Phyllis — 229, 34, 20 Barnett, Charles — 229 Barnhill, Marilyn — 229 Bassett, Joe — 230 Batey, Cynthia — 230, 51 Beaver,Susie — 230, 60 Bennett, Tim — 230, 121,1 24, 104, 127 Berg, Mike — 230 Berquist, David — 230, 1 00 Bizzell, Jeri — 230, 21 Blackshear, Sid — 230 Blankenship, Eddy — 230, 26, 228, 100, 162,212,33 Bonn, John — 230, 34, 36, 109, 40, 33, 40 Bowen, Donna — 230, 54, 48 Boyd, Kathy — 230, 16, 17, 34, 39,41 Boyd, Kevin — 230 Brack, Naomi — 230, 24, 56 Bradshaw, Karen — 230 Bradshaw, Wanda — 230, 54 209, 70, 101 Wakefield, Donice — 215 Walters, Shelia — 74, 215, 12, 13, 39 Ward, David — 215, 90, 94, 70, 101,40 Waters, Dennis — 215 Watkins, Linda — 215 Watson, Kim — 74, 215, 58 Waymire, Lisa — 215, 58 Webster, Deena — 215, 43 West, Bobby —215 West, Teresa — 216 White, Bobby — 216, 121, 123, 39, 20, 4 White, Sherry — 216, 27, 34, 73,42, 167 Whitted, David — 216 Wigfall, Darrell — 216, 23, 20 Wilburn, Kathy — 216, 24, 77, 34, 16, 56, 276 Wilkinson, Diana — 216 Williams, Donnie — 216,51 Williams, Jeff — 216, 23, 20, 22, 5 Williams, Kim — 173, 215, 216, 26, 184, 164 Willoughby, Taylor — 216, 99, 101,33 Wilson, James — 216, 59 JuiuMS Bratton, Donna — 230 Braxtan, Greta — 230, 54, 1 9 Brin, Zena — 230, 1 38 Brinkley, Betty — 230 Brooks, James — 231,53 Bruce, Molly — 231 Brown, Niecee — 231,43 Bryant, Steve — 231, 105, 106, 104 Bryson, Martha — 231,27, 16, 30 Buckner, Glenna — 231,61 Buswell, Penny — 231,44 Butler, Lydia — 231,61 Burden, Ginger — 231,40, 56, 30 Burden, Janet — 231 Burrow, Suzi — 231,38 Burtis, Joe — 231 Calhoun, Kay — 232, 179, 48 Carpenter, Van — 232, 52 Carr, Donna — 232 Case, Steve — 232, 52 Cassell, Randy — 232, 1 21,36, 127, 32,33 Chapman, Belinda — 232, 60 Chapman, DeWayne — 232 Chesshir, Holt — 232, 48 Childs, William —232 Ciaccio, LeAnn — 232, 1 6 Ciaccio, Phillip — 232, 53 Cline, Cherry — 232, 43 Cockrill, Nancy — 232, 43 Coder, Bobby — 232, 12 Coffey, Ronnie — 232, 53 Collins, Judy — 232, 16, 33 Collins, Tuney — 232 Conine, Linda — 232 Coney, Debra — 232, 61 Conner, Cindy — 232, 60 Cook, Lori —233, 20, 35,21 Coonrod, Paula — 233, 43, 38 Corbray, Jeanette — 233 Corcoran, Debbie — 228, 233, 16, 30 Coulter, Kathy — 74, 233, 56, 30 Covey, Deborah — 54, 233 Cowart, Peggy — 233 Cox, Diana — 233, 43, 56 Cox, Gary — 233, 23, 34, 20 Crain, Janis — 233 Cramer, Judy — 233 Cravens, Earl — 233, 58 Crawley, Jerry — 233, 61 Crites, Chris — 233 Cross, Gloria — 233 Curry, Ramona — 233, 38 Curry, Stan — 233, 49, 101, 129, 133 Davis, Greg — 233, 23, 20, 42, 22,21 Dawson, Randy — 233, 20 Davis, Dwight — 233, 53 Day, Betty — 54, 234, 46 Dean, James — 27, 1 20, 234, 49, 40, 33, 119 Dennis, Sharon — 62, 65, 228, 234, 162, 33 Dereberry, Becky — 54, 234 Donohoe, Patty — 174, 27, 234, 16, 35, 40, 169,3 Donihoo, Janet — 54, 234, 38 Donowho, Kenneth — 234 Downey, Doug — 234 Doyle, Mark — 234, 51 Duckworth, Carmen — 234 Dudley, Johnny— 234 Dye, Bob —96, 97, 99,234, 101,32, 33 Edwards, Bill — 235 Elmore, Roger — 235 England, Todd — 235 Eppler, Mike — 235, 23, 20 Evans, Brian — 235 Evans, Jimmy — 235, 53 Evans, Robin — 235, 41,51,35 Faber, Judy — 235, 12, 252, 16 Farley, Rhonda — 235, 61 Farmer, Bobby — 235 Fielder, Jeff — 235, 14 Fitch, Eva — 235, 20, 46, 38 Fitzpatrick, Denise — 235, 20 Flemmings, Bill — 94, 96, 100, 129, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 53 Wood, Douglas — 216, 26, 121, 122, 126, 294, 16, 36, 39, 70, 127, 4,5 Wood, Jerry — 216, 90, 101,43 Wood, Neil —216, 70, 43 Wright, Robbie—171,216, 295, 136, 139, 138, 141, 140, 33, 28, 30 Wyatt, Nealy —217,61 Yeager, Tom — 217 Young, Peggy — 217 Young, Thomas — 217 Zachary, Jeannie — 24, 197, 10, 70, 1 84 Flood, Cathy — 235, 16, 43,31 Folterman, Mary — 235, 54, 16 Forguson, Jeannie — 235, 11 Foster, Debra — 235, 56 Fowler, Hollie — 235, 16, 48, 56 Fullington, Mike — 235, 43 Furlong, Lisa — 235, 42 Gage, Rickie — 53 Galloway, Michael — 121,122, 125, 127, 236, 40, 33, 30 Gamper, Joe — 107, 36, 104, 236, 33 Gaskill, Mike — 236 Gardner, Joan — 24, 236, 46 Garner, Glen — 53 Garner, Terry — 91,98, 100, 236, 52 George, Sandra — 34, 236, 56 Gillispie, Susan — 17, 236 Goff, Dani — 236, 58 Gordon, Norman — 24, 26, 34, 36, 236, 40, 32, 33 Gouge, Carolyn Gregory, Beverly — 1 2, 236, 14, 48 Greig, Bruce — 1 37, 236, 20, 35, 138, 140,42 Griffin, Dale —236, 59 Grigsby, Anthy — 237, 56 Gruber, Gary — 34, 73, 237, 20,42 Guey, Dennis — 252, 34, 36, 73, 237, 40, 46, 48, 40 Gumaer, Keith — 237 Haas, Nadean — 34, 237, 20, 42 Hackney, Rhonda — 11,237, 4, 30 Haddock, Crandon — 104, 237 Hall, David — 237 Harlow, Olen — 237 Horner, Janet — 39, 41,237, 35 Hart, Walter —237, 20 Hartley, Reba — 237, 56 Haskins, Debbie — 237 Haston, Cheryl — 237 Hatch, Franky — 237 Hatch, Ricky — 237, 58 308 — Index Hayes, Sandra — 27, 36, 237, 20, 35,21,56 Hendrickson, Curtis — 237 Henry, Sherry — 237 Henson, Billy — 237 Henson, Lydia — 238, 61 Herriage, Diane — 238, 16, 30 Hines, Maynard — 238 Hockridge, Douglar — 238 Hogan, James — 238 Hogan, Albert — 24, 238 Hohenerger, Cheryl — 238 Holcomb, David — 238, 52 Holt, Walon Hood, Don — 238 Hood, Randy — 238, 58 Hoover, John — 238 Hopkins, Terri — 62, 65, 238, 162, 33, 30 Hosey, Charles Howard, Randy — 238, 1 29, 132 Hughes, Billy — 238, 60 Hull, Ross —238 Hundley, Marvin — 238, 53 Huneycutt, Doug — 238, 1 29, 130, 14 Hunt, Stanley — 115, 111, 116, 117.238, 49, 101, 129 Hunt, Regina — 238 Hunt, Virginia — 54, 238 Hurlock, Debbie — 239, 61 Hussey, Roy — 239 Hutson, Judy — 24, 54, 239 Jackson, Bobby — 90, 94, 97, 101.239, 52 Jackson, Gail — 239, 60 Jackson, Jackie — 239 Jacobs, Ben —75, 114, 111, 116, 49, 162, 239 Jacobs, Duke Jacobs, John — 239, 61 Jeffery, Carolyn — 239, 61 Jefferson, Shirley — 239, 46 Jensen, Andrew — 1 2, 142, 144, 239,42 Jerrell, Mark — 100, 239 Jeter, James — 240 Johns, Michael — 240, 36, 20 Johnson, Carolyn — 240, 61,19 Johnston, Jennifer — 171,240, 44,43 Jones, Chuck — 240 Jones, Linda — 240 Jones, Merilee — 240, 48 Jones, Richard — 240 Jones, Ruth — 240, 56 Jones, Eanda — 240 Jordan, Ted — 240 Jorgensen, Jetta — 231,240, 11,39, 20, 38 Kelly, Charles — 240 Kelley, Danny — 240 Kelly, Tom — 240 Kerr, Mark — 240, 104 Ketner, Sherri — 63, 240, 56 Killerlain, Eddie — 240 Kirk, Mike — 240 Kramer, Toby — 121,240 Ladd, Allen —241 Ladd, Sheila — 241,36, 41 Lance, Fred — 60 Lang, Ed —241,23, 20 Langford, Cindy — 241 Largin, Carla — 12, 241,35 Larkins, Gary — 241,20 Leak, Steve — 241, 127, 1 28, 43 Lee, Artie — 111, 113, 241 Lentz, Dee Dee — 241 Lewis, Priscilla — 241 Lilley, Jeri — 241,39, 30 Little, Gary — 241 Lloyd, Darlene — 241,41,43 Long, Marty — 112, 26, 111, 116, 121,241, 100 Looney, Anita — 241 Lopez, Paul — 241 Lyday, Willie — 241, 104, 53 Lynn, Dawne — 54, 241,16 May, Gerry McCarroll, Janette — 241 McDonald, James — 241 McGaha, Gwen — 242 McGee, Norman — 23, 242, 20 McGowen, Steve — 242, 33 McKee, Ann — 54, 242 McKnight, Steve — 24, 11, 242 McMenamy, Lisa — 41,242 McNellis, Karyn — 242, 61,44 Mack, Greg — 12, 242, 33, 5 Massenburg, Kyle — 242, 20, 42,22 Massey, Debbie — 69, 197, 12, 24,242 Matlock, Roger — 243, 11 Mathews, Janet — 243, 54 Maxon, Ronnie — 243 May, Gerry — 242 Mead, Danny — 243, 104 Meadors, Beverly — 243, 34, 36, 136, 138, 42, 19 Means, Terry — 75, 243, 27, 176, 16, 39, 33, 30 Means, Vicki — 243 Meares, Robert — 243 Meek, Susan — 243, 60 Meeks, James — 243, 59 Mercer, Yvonne — 243, 60 Mezzacappa, Toni — 243, 24, 17, 34, 36, 39,41,73,4 Middleton, Pammy — 174, 243, 16, 17, 162, 35, 33, 56, 30 Miller, Steve — 243, 53, 43 Miller, Tommy— 243, 26, 36, 109 Minyard, Debbie — 243 Mitchell, Cindi — 243 Mitchell, Jerry — 243, 104, 129 Mitchell, Randy — 243 Mitchell, Rodney — 243, 60 Monroe, Danny — 244, 104, 32 Marrow, Kathy — 244, 24, 42 Mulock, Heather — 244, 24, 41 Murphy, Tanya — 244, 20, 40, 45, 22 Murrell, Jackie — 244, 60 Myers, Deana — 244, 1 1 Myers, Oreta — 244, 46 Neol, Bobby — 244 Neal, Patricia — 244, 46 Nero, Anthony — 244 Oakley, Eddy — 244 Oden, Steve — 244, 49, 101, 129, 131, 134 Obgorn, Elizabeth — 244, 24 Olson, Nick — 244, 104, 1 29 Overturf, Marion — 244, 56 Paine, Jerry — 244, 36, 33 Paine, Terry — 244, 111 Parham, Joel — 244 Parker, Harold — 244, 59 Parks, Karen — 244, 27, 16, 39, 41 Parsons, Tina — 24, 77, 1 83, 245, 34, 36, 70, 46, 42 Pellman, Vicent— 142, 146, 245 Perkins, Dennis — 245 Perkins, Janis — 245 Perkins, Joy — 245 Perry, Glenda — 245 Petrus, Mike — 245 Pholen, Patricia — 245 Philagios, Leona Philips, Chris —231,245, 11, 39, 20 Phillips, Ben — 245, 252, 45 Phillips, Rodney — 245 Phillips, Starlynn — 245 Polasek, Kenneth — 246, 58 Porter, Ricky — 246, 11 Powell, Ronnie — 246 Powers, Jerry — 246, 45, 48 Price, Jeff — 246, 51 Price, Vickie — 63, 246, 27, 39, 56, 30 Prough, Vicki — 246, 24, 34, 36, 40, 1 86, 44 Putsche, Dana — 246 Pylant, Sandy — 246, 16, 38, 30 Pyle, Pamela — 246, 1 2, 1 36, 139, 138, 140 Raines, Cindy — 246 Ramsey, Lee — 246, 52 Ransom, Mary — 246, 44 Ray, Billy —246, 14 Ray, Karry — 246, 12, 15 Redfern, Delorse — 246, 58 Redfern, Sonya — 246 Redmon, Tern — 246 Reinhert, Beth — 246, 56 Rench, Marcus — 75, 246, 34, 119 Renfro, Dee Dee — 246 Revels, Melinda — 246, 34, 20, 42 Rhoads, Steve — 247, 52 Rhymes, Frankie — 247 Rice, Billy—142, 145 Richardson, Jimmy — 60 Richardson, Joe — 247, 53 Riddick, Michael — 247 Roach, Rory — 247 Roberts, Pam — 247, 56 Robertson, Dale — 42 Robertson, Sam — 247, 34, 36, 20 Rolen, Danny — 247 Rowland, Mark — 53 Rowley, David — 247, 52 Ruble, John — 247, 53 Ruff, Shawna — 197, 12, 1 3, 27, 247, 39, 14 Ruffins, Charles — 247 Russell, Donnie — 247 Russell, Kim — 247, 104 Sampson, Susan — 247, 38 Schleuse, Mark — 247 Scott, Paula — 247, 38 Sexton, Becky — 181,247, 42 Shasteen, Kathy — 173, 247, 51, 35 Show, Bill — 247, 20 Shaw, David — 248 Shelby, Jennifer — 248, 61 Shields, Leroy — 248 Silkwood, Debbie — 248 Simpson, Barbara — 248, 46, 59 Simpson, Vickie — 248 Sims, Rhonda — 248, 17 Singleton, Debroah — 248, 59, 38 Singleton, Javana — 174, 248, 16, 33, 56, 30 Singleton, Kevin — 248 Sinsel, Pom — 248 Sloan, Mark — 248, 53 Smith, Benjamin — 248, 23, 20 Smith, Carolyn Smith, Joe — 100, 129, 135 Smith, Kathy — 249, 54, 16 Smith, Lillei — 249 Smith, Michele — 249, 44 Smith, Tona Smithen, Anne — 249, 34, 36, 41,73, 45 Smotherman, Joetfe — 249 Smyith, Gary — 249, 53 Sossamon, Johnny Spillman, Lenora — 249, 61,38 Spindle, David — 249, 107, 104 Springs, Terry — 249 Staffy, David — 53 Steele, Wade — 249, 40 Stilwell, Bobby — 53 Stockman, Pee Wee — 249, 54 Stogsdill, Shannon — 249, 61 Streun, Cindy — 249, 34, 36, 41 Stuart, Rick — 249 Stubblefield, Joyce — 61 Stull, Kenny Stull, Kim —63, 249, 38 Sutherland, James — 249, 58 Swann, Charles — 53 Svane, Terry — 68, 171, 249, 34,36, 136, 138, 141,140, 19, 30 Tatum, Carmen — 249 Taylor, Wanda Terry, Malena — 249, 24 Thomas, Sherry — 249 Thomas, Terri — 250 Thomason, Jeff — 74, 75, 1 14, Index — 309 26,91,94, 96, 111, 113, 250, 34, 36, 39, 101, 129, 131, 190, 33, 92 Thompson, Kathy — 54 Tilton, Byron — 250, 40, 32 Todd, Kyla — 12, 250, 20 Toney, Marza — 250, 1 1,20, 40,83 Tracy, Buddy — 250 Traweek, Debbie — 75, 1 70, 250, 30 Trujillo, Teresa — 63, 250, 31, 56 Tullis, Debbie — 250, 59 Tyndell, Danny — 250, 42 Vaughn, Ronnie — 12, 13, 94, 250, 100, 14 Vest, Charlie — 250, 53 Wade, Lynne — 24, 250, 1 7, 34, 39,41, 186 Wagnon, Michael — 250, 23, 20, 44 Wagnon, Terri — 75, 250, 16 Waite, Pat — 250 Walker, Johnny — 250 Walker, Mike — 250, 42 Walter, Paul — 250, 104 Walton, Sherry — 250, 51 Watkins, Estella Warner, Eric — 95, 251,100, 129, 130, 135, 33 Watson, Terry — 251 Weger, Conna — 24, 251,44, 56, 38 Weisberg, Sam — 251,53 Welch, Lester — 251,52 Welch, Mary — 27, 54, 251,21, 30 West, Larry West, Steve — 251 White, Bob — 251, 127 White, Jeannine — 251 White, Kay — 251, 17, 34, 36, 39,41,73,45 Whitehurst, Bobby Whitten, Nawona Whitten, Paula — 251,61 Whittington, Dana — 251 Wigington, Randy — 251,60 Williams, James — 251,34, 36, 100 Wilkerson, David Williams, John — 251,53 Williams, Jill —251, 16 OopkomCycPS Adams, Betty — 257, 1 9 Akers, Bennis — 257 Alexander, Modelene — 257, 24, 19, 38 Amos, Billie — 257 Anderson, Jim — 257 Andrews, Sandy — 257, 31, 30 Archer, Terry — 257 Armstrong, Carol — 24 Atnip, Denise — 257, 39, 19 Ayres, Kayla — 257, 31, 30 Baker, Barbara — 257, 1 9 Baker, Kenny — 257 Barker, Joy — 257, 245, 39, 19 Barnhill, Linda — 257 Barrier, Jeff — 257 Bartley, James — 257 Bates, David — 257 Bates, Mark Bates, Ricky — 257 Beam, Sandra — 257, 51 Bell, Anita — 257, 43 Berg, Alan — 257, 23, 20 Berg, Elizabeth — 257 Bingham, John — 257 Black, Carol — 257 Black, JoAnn — 257 Blisseck, Theresa — 257 Blount, Wayne — 257 Bock, Patty — 257, 24, 59 Bouldin, Jennie — 257, 4 2, 31, 37, 30 Braxton, Joel — 257, 59 Brewer, Gwen — 258, 19, 38 Brown, Alan — 258, 49, 104, 129, 130, 132, 133,42 Brown, Cathy — 258 Brown, Lisa — 258, 48, 19, 30 Brown, Mike — 258, 39, 73, 104, 32 Brown, Mike — 121, 163, 33, 119 Broughton, Pat — 258 Brown, Phyllis — 258, 19 Brown, Toney Brunk, Jerry — 258 Bruno, Steve — 258, 104 Buckman, David — 258 Buckaloo, Wanda — 258 Bullock, Shelly —258 Burns, Rocky — 258 Bushman, Daniel — 258 Butcher, Sheila — 258 Butler, Greg — 258 Butler, Marcia — 258 Butman, Donna — 258, 38 Campbell, Angie — 258 Campbell, Jerry — 258, 23, 20 Carr, Francis — 258 Carter, Mike — 258, 20, 37 Chambers, Linda — 258, 19 Chander, Micheal — 258 Childs, Douglas — 258 Childs, Pat — 258 Clark, Gary — 258 Clemons, Charlene — 258 Clark, Glenda Clifton, Victor — 258 Clinton, Maris — 258 Coe, Evelyn — 259, 51 Collier, Kevin — 259 Compton, Dole — 259, 104 Conine, Tina — 259 Cooke, Laurie — 259, 20 Cordell, Russel — 27, 259, 20 Crabtree, James — 259, 109 Crain, Dennis — 259 Creswell, Debbie — 259, 19 Creswell, Mike — 259 Crouse, Charlie — 259 Crownover, Shirler — 259 Curry, Karen — 259, 19 Dagley, Kenneth — 259, 20 Dailey, lanny — 259, 59 Dalrymple, Pete — 259 Devidson, Kevin — 259 Davis, Catherine — 24, 259, 19 Davis, Lon —259, 39, 20,31, 30 Dawson, Ken — 24, 259 Delaney, Julie — 256, 259, 163, 33,31, 19, 30 Denman, Danny — 259 Dewoody, Mike — 259 Dick, Kim — 259 Dobbs, Darel — 26, 259, 59 Dockray, Kathy — 259, 19 Donald, Sammy — 259 Dornse, Terry — 259 Dye, Ben —27, 260, 137, 139, 138, 141, 140,33 Early, Terra — 245, 260, 42, 31, 19, 30 Earnhart, Cindy — 260 Earnhort, Patricia — 260 Edwards, Steve — 260 Ellis, Larry — 260 Elmore, Jeff — 256, 260, 49, 104, 163 Elmore, Steve — 260 Elston, Stephane — 256, 260, 33,31, 169, 19, 30 England, Bevin — 260, 39, 43, 31, 19, 30 Eubank, Chip — 260 Evans, Clint — 260 Evans, Roger — 260 Faber, Nancy — 260, 48 Fenn, Johnny — 260 Fisher, Becky — 26, 27, 245, 260, 39, 19 Fitzpatrick, Mike — 260 Fontz, Von — 260 Ford, Beverly — 260 Fox, Alicia — 27, 260, 51,20, 21 Freeman, Warren — 260 Fnetsch, Carl — 142, 260, 37 Gerard, Greg — 260, 20 Giasson, Marie — 260 Giasson, Mike — 260 Goforth, Charlsie — 260, 19 Glenn, David — 260, 20 Goodenough, Gary — 260 Goodman, Sherry — 260 Gordon, Mike — 261 Gorny, Leslie — 261,39 Graves, Thomas Williams, Ohma — 54, 251 Wilson, Cassanera Wimbish, James — 251 Winch, Sue — 251 Wineinger, Rhonda — 74, 24, 252, 3, 30 Winkler, Wayne Winters, Nancy Wortham, Ted — 252, 53 Wright, Bill — 252, 52 Wright, Leesa — 252, 44 Wright, Charles — 252, 43 Wyskup, Gail — 252, 30 Yates, Dean Yert, Albert — 52 Young, Carol — 252, 42 Young, Evelyn — 252 Gray, Kathy — 24 Gray, Lynda — 261,31, 19, 30 Green, Nancy — 261 Griffith, Winifred — 261,59, 19 Guthrie, Della — 261,38 Haas, Abe —261, 104, 59 Hoddock, Tammi — 19 Hagan, Billy — 261 Harisine, Rhonda — 26V Hall, Barry — 261,20 Hall, Gary—111,118, 261 Hamel, Donna — 261 Honily, Ron Handlang, Debbie — 261 Haskins, Rhonda — 261, 19, 30 Hayes, Gary — 59 Hays, Cheryl — 245, 261,46, 19 Henderson, Pam — 261, 19 Hedges, Clifford — 261 Henry, Kathye — 261, 19 Henry, William — 261 Henson, Dennis — 261,59 Hicks, Brian — 262 Hicks, Donna — 24 Hicks, Tracy — 262, 142, 37 Hinter, Dale — 262 Hogan, Jerry — 262 Hoing, Telena — 262 Holland, Barbara — 262, 19 Holland, Mike —262,52 Hollis, Maurice — 262, 104, 119 Hollowed, Sandra Hooker, Mike — 262 Hoover, Eugene Hopper, Debbie — 262, 19 Hubert, Louis — 262, 109 Huff, Kathy — 262 Huff, Roger Hull, Sharon —262, 24,31, 19, 30 Hutchison, Jaye — 262, 20 Jackson, Dale — 262 Jackson, Sheba — 262, 19 James, Donna — 263 James, Kay — 262, 20 James, Mary — 262 310 — Index Johnson, Annette — 262, 19 Johnson, Kereso — 262, 39, 20, 31,37, 30 Jolley, Trino — 263 Jolly, Denise Jones, Cynthia — 263 Jones, Cynthia — 263 Jones, Steve — 263 Keeling, Lanny — 263 Kemp, Thomas — 263, 104, 109, 129, 134 Kendrick, Thomas — 263 Keene, Jerry — 263, 20 Kerly, Greg — 263, 59 Kern, Ronny — 263 Kerr, Doug — 263, 137, 1 38, 140 Kimbrell, Kenny — 263 Kirkpatrick, Mike — 263, 42 Koiner, Chris — 263, 73 Kriebel, K.m — 263, 27, 20,31, 30 Kruzensk, Tony — 263 Lackey, Tommy — 263, 245, 19 Lake, Ivan — 263 Lamar, Kim — 263, 20 Lancaster, Kenny — 263 Lane, Horold — 263 Largin, Conni — 263, 245, 39, 42,31,19, 30 Leak, Jim — 263 Lewis, Joseph — 263 Lewis, Michael — 263, 73 Lewis, Steve Little, Peggy — 263, 19 Locke, Sammy — 263, 121, 125, 126,49 Long, Patty — 264, 19 Long, Teresa — 264, 59, 38 Lucas, Johnny — 264 McDaniel, Eddie — 264 McGlynn, David — 264, 20 McKean, Bettye — 264, 24, 1 7, 39 McKinney, Robert — 264 McMenamy, Lynnelte — 264, 73 McShon, Cynthia — 264, 24, 19 McVay, Ricky — 264, 1 21, 125, 104 Mahana, Lori — 264 Manning, Larry Markham, Pam — 264, 51, 179 Matkin, Mary — 24, 19 Mauldin, Robin — 264, 1 9 Maxon, Steve — 264 Meao, Birdie — 264 Mead, Teresa — 24, 38 Means, Aleta — 264, 39, 51, 19 Meeks, Denis — 264 Melton, Steve — 264 Menta, Lorie — 264, 245, 59, 19 Miers, Debbie — 264, 24, 19, 38 Miller, Sheila — 264, 38 Mills, Richard — 264 Mistrot, Valerie — 264, 31, 19, 30 Mitchell, Bruce — 264 Montgomery, Paul — 264 Moore, Clarissa — 265, 19 Morrison, James — 265 Murphy, Cecil — 265 Murrell, Sharon Nason, Ralph — 265 Nason, Cheryl — 265 Nash, Nancy — 265, 38 Naue, Terri — 265, 31, 19, 30 Neff, Greg Nero, Mike — 265 Newsome, Tere — 265, 20 Niemi, Mike — 265 Nipper, Richard — 265 Norris, Bruce — 265 Nykoruk, Gary — 265, 104 O'Bar, Dewayne — 265, 90, 93, 95,49, 101, 163 O'Brien, Joy — 265, 19 Olson, Kathleen — 265 O'Malley, Sandy — 265, 19 Osborn, Billy — 265, 38 Owen, Cherie — 265 Parker, David Parker, Leamona Parson, Kelly — 265 Patterson, Scott — 265, 49, 104, 109, 119 Patti, Debbie — 265, 24, 39 Patti, Martha — 24 Payne, Lisa — 265 Pedigo, Gary — 265 Pettigrew, Donna — 265, 19 Petty, Debbie — 265, 26, 31, 19, 30 Petty, Robert — 265 Petrus, Ronnie — 265, 33 Phillips, Charles—265, 104 Pizza, Marie — 265, 19 Pipkin, Paula — 266, 19 Pilkilton, Paul — 266, 1 29 Plemmons, Johnnie — 24, 266 Polk, Cleester — 266, 19 Potter, Linda — 24, 266, 38 Powell, Lisa — 266, 294, 39, 31, 19, 30 Pressley, Joanna — 24, 266 Price, Wendy — 24, 266 Pritchett, Bill — 266, 58 Quasa, Jeff — 266 Ramsey, Leona — 266 Ramsey, Tim — 266 Ratliff, Valerie — 266, 1 9 Ray, Latressa — 266 Redfern, Rhonda — 266 Reeder, Jerry — 120, 266, 104, 119 Rennie, Sherri — 266 Reuck, Trade — 266 Rice, Byron — 266 Rice, Paula — 266, 20 Richard, Lola — 267, 38 Richardson, Barbara — 267 Ricks, Cheryl —267,31, 19, 30 Roberts, Debbie — 267, 24, 31, 30 Roewe, Mike — 267, 120, 49, 104, 119 Rogers, Peggy — 267 Ross, Cherlyn — 267 Roush, David —267, 142, 53 Rowland, Tina — 267, 245, 39, 31, 19, 30 Ruff, George — 267 Rushing, Paul — 267 Russell, Mary — 267, 43 Schick, Mike — 267 Schmitker, Susan — 267, 38 Scott, Lisa — 267 Scott, Lynn — 267, 38 Seamster, Carlos — 267 Shamburger, Renne — 267 Stroblite, Dole Shelby, Eileen — 267, 21 Sheilds, Shirley — 267, 20 Sampson, Debra — 24 Simpson, Jessie — 267 Singleton, William — 267 Sinor, Carrell — 267, 59, 19 Sloan, Randy — 267, 59 Smith, Kathy — 267 Smith, Michele — 267 Smith, Pot — 267, 43 Smith, Cheryl — 267, 26, 39, 30, 33,31,37, 19 Sparkman, Fred — 267, 104 Stafford, Jenevo — 267 Stein, Tami — 268, 31, 19, 30 Stevens, Jerry — 268 Stewart, Carrie — 268 Steward, David — 268 Stiles, Jeannine — 268, 138, 31, 48, 30 Still, Juddie — 268, 51 Stokes, Carol Stiart, Dianna — 268 Stutterby, Jim — 268 Sylvester, Janet— 268 Tabor, Daryl — 268, 20, 22 Talbott, Timothy— 268, 20 Talley, Phillip — 268, 104 Taylor, Jeff — 268 Taylor, Pam — 268, 31, 19, 30 Taylor, Sharolyn— 268, 43, 19 Teague, Margaret — 268 Teems, Barry Templemeyer, Dan — 268 Terry, Dorris Thomas, Anthony — 268 Thomas, Charles — 268 Thomas, Emmett — 268 Thomas, Robert Thompson, Kathy Thrash, Debbie — 268 Tillman, Tony — 268 Toney, Fred — 268 Townsend, Tonya — 268 Traweek, Rennie — 121, 268 Troop, Sheri — 245, 268, 19 Troutz, Mark — 268, 51, 20 Tucker, Penny — 24, 39, 31 19, 30 Turney, Steve — 268 Tynes, Susie — 268, 39, 19 Ulch, David — 269 Vondever, James — 269 Wagner, Bettie — 269 Walker, Cindy — 269, 24, 256, 39, 163,31, 19, 30 Wallace, Marion — 269, 19 Walsh, Mike — 269 Walters, Barbara — 269 Watkins, Bobby Webb, Phillip — 269 Weger, Danny — 269, 104 Weger, Ronnie — 269, 49, 137, 138, 140, 32 Welch, David — 269 West, Brenda — 269 White, Cary — 269, 104, 109 White, Ronnie — 269 White, Steve — 269, 98, 99, 121,49, 100, 104, 109, 119, 30 Wigmton, Mike — 269, 27, 121, 122, 124, 49, 104, 32, 33, 119 Williams, Kathy — 269, 73, 37 Williams, Lori — 269, 24, 31, 19, 38, 30 Williams, Natalie — 269 Williams, Pot — 269 Wilkins, Richard —270, 42 Wimberly, Gary — 270 Wimbish, Norris — 270 Wimbish, Willie — 270 Winchester, Jodi — 270 Winters, Sarah — 270, 59, 19 Winters, Doris — 270, 19 Womack, Stan — 270, 37 Woods, Mike — 270, 51 Wrener, Rosser — 270, 59 Wright, Steve — 270 Yert, Albert — 270 Young, Carol Young, Talmage The Yellow Jacket Staff expresses appreciation to Mrs. Patsy Zachary, Mr. John Zachary, Jerry 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