Denison High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Denison, TX)
- Class of 1975
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Remember When . . . We learn through experiences and experiences become memories. As we get older we will recall our high school days and realize that they made up some our favorites times. So many memories are made in high school that it is almost impossible to keep them all. Some things cant be forgotten: the excitement of Friday night football games, the roar in the gym for basketball, the spirit displayed in pep rallies, and Sherman. Some experiences happen for the first time in high school. A first real date, going steady, or getting a car. Remember when you were a sophomore, your first day at DHS during Orientation? Remember when seniors yelled r Red Rover, Red Rover,” and sophomores DID come over??? Juniors, remember being a sophomore? The confusion and mistakes that were made? Now you re going to be seniors. This is the last year that you can make high school memories. And seniors, you must leave friends that have become close. Graduation severs school ties. Friends you ve learned to share important years with will travel different roads and only the friendship you had remains. You finally receive what you have been working for these twelve years, your diploma. New goals will 2 - Remember When be reached as you continue to search for your own meaning of life. Your high school career is over and as so many have said the end of the beginning” is truly here. Looking back over the year, our world has been full of changes. American people were shocked by the Watergate Scandal and the resignation of President Richard M. Nixon. Oil embargos, and increasing worries of money, inflation, and recession dominated our concern about what was going to happen next. New records were broken. Henry Aaron came to bat on April 8, 1974, to hit his 715th homerun breaking Babe Ruth's 39 year old record of 714. Evel Knievel attempted to jump Snake River Canyon and Mauhammad Ali became the boxing champ for the second time. Persons you ve read about, seen on TV, and heard of nearly all of your life leave an emptiness when they die. The deaths of Jack Benny, Charles Lindberg, Lyndon Johnson, and Dizzy Dean saddened many. Realizing what they gave our world reminds us of our responsibility to our future. Our yesterdays should be remembered with happiness knowing that we made them the best while at the same time, we work to achieve dreams and meet challenges which will shape our tomorrows. Remember When - 3 Remember When Remember all the good times? The fun and laughter, our football season, (a) traveling in the new van, (b) the children that visited the homemaking classes, (c) and the pep rally skits? Remember the rope burns from holding on in the rodeos, (d) being first across the tape in track, (e) all the smiling faces, (f) Coach Kaz, acting silly, (g) and the traditional Y-Teens Christmas basket? Remember being with that special” person, you were a senior and he was a junior and you had to leave him? (a) Do you remember cheerleader tryouts, crying even though you made it? (b) Buying an annual to bring back memories of the way you were? (c) Going to Explorer's Olympics to compete in ping pong (d) and dressing up for fifties day? (e) Remember 75’, it was a good year. 6 r Remembering Academics — Page 10 Remembering Sports — Page 108 Remembering Classes — Page 202 Remembering Organizations — Page 40 Remembering Who’s Who — Page 172 Remembering Ads — Page 288 J fii U! Hi HI flit fUfUlIi ; ffj Ui AL“ I I — 1975 YEARBOOK DEDICATION MR. HENRY SCOTT 8 - Dedication A lot of effort goes into putting together the yearbook by seniors and juniors on the staff. A person may ask Why do we dedicate the annual?” Well, because so much work has gone into the book, the editors choose a person who has worked directly with us or has given us encouragement and has made overall improvements for our school. This person's position requires him to be able to take pressures from all sides -teachers, students, and the system. He comes face to face with student problems. Maybe it's a problem with a teacher, or another student, or a school rule, but when you come to him he does something very important, he listens and makes something happen. He is involved in community service. He is president of the Optimist Club - a service club devoted to youth. He is director of the City Recreational Program. Besides all this, he is the associate principal of student affairs at DHS. The seniors of the 1975 Yellow Jacket Annual are proud to dedicate this book to a very deserving man, MR. HENRY SCOTT. Academics Editor — Deana Myers Assistants — Aleta Means Shelia Miller Board Members Work for Quality Education Board members are chosen through annual elections and are responsible for distribution of work among members of the staff. The board makes final decisions concerning matters of importance such as promotion and evaluation of teachers' contracts, retiring employees, and traveling teachers. Board members: president, Mr. Louis Richards: vice-president. Dr. Wayne Delaney: secretary, Mr. Ellis Wood; Mr. Joe Burtis, member; Mr. Glenn Isaacs, member; Mr. Richard Johns, member; Mr. Britton Swain, member. Mr. John Terry, DEA president, presents Denison Herald Editor John Crawford with a certificate of merit from the Texas State Teachers' Association School Bell contests for quality of coverage of the educational program and continuing column on education. Mrs. Donna Hunt, City Editor, wrote feature articles which received the award and a picture feature dealing with the school’s science program was cited. 12 - Academics Dr. Bill K. Ford Superintendent of Schools Academics - 13 Superintendents, Helping Students Aehieve an Education The policy of the superintendents is providing education so that Denison students can achieve the most they possibly can for themselves. Dr. Chance and Dr. Ford go through the lunch line to eat in the cafeteria (a). Mr. Vaughn R. Smith (b), assistant superintendent for business services, is in charge of budgeting, taxation (in connection with the tax office). payroll, and all purchasing for the school district. Mr. Bill Jacobs (b), assistant superintendent for administration, is in charge of the instructional program, personnel, and curriculum. 14 - Academics Administration Provides Smooth Operation Mr. W. L. Blankenship Director, Special Service Mr. George (Corky) Bowling Assistant Business Administrator Mrs. Janet Bryant Mrs. Rebecca Collins Bookkeeper Receptionist Secretary Mrs. Martha Donowho Secretary to Superintendent Mrs. Betty Renfro Secretary Bookkeeper Mrs. Cora Higgins Business Office Coordinator Mr. Darrel Walker Vocational Director Mrs. Ruby Hurley Special Education Aide Mrs. Pat Woods Secretary Bookkeeper Mrs. Patsy Jones Secretary Mrs. Ida Mae Voss Curriculum Director Academics - 15 Dr. Chance Keeps the System Working This 1975 edition of the Yellow Jacket reflects activities and events that give each of us a sense of pride. This book provides fond memories of the many pleasant occasions, recalls lasting friendships and collects lasting reflections of a successful year. May those who are recorded in it, as well as those who view it, retain and cherish 1975 as a memorable time in the history of D. H. S. Scott G. Chance Principal 16 - Academics Associate Principals Serve Students, Teachers Mr. Petrus and Mr. Scott contribute to the school serving as associate principals for faculty and student affairs. Some of Mr. Petrus' duties as associate principal for faculty operations include faculty duties and assignments of teachers and recording summer school students. Mr. Scott's duties as associate principal for student affairs are: assisting students when they have problems and conferring with parents. He coordinates student activities. Mr. Scott shows Dr. Chance the pen which the ANNUAL staff presented to him with dedication of the yearbook (a). Mr. Petrus presented Mr. Skaggs an award for perfect attendance (b). Mr. Henry Scott, O.S.U., S.S.C., B.S., M.Ed. (c). Mr. George Petrus, B.S., M.S.T.U., N.T.S.U. Academics - 17 Library Aids Students 7500 books and 58 regular magazine subscriptions are only a few aids the high school library offers. Turntables with ear phones enable students to listen to records, supplementing study or making up work. Audio visual equipment available includes overhead projectors, film strip projectors, slide projectors, tape recorders, and a camera and slide making kit. Comfortable chairs, carpeting, air conditioning, and artificial greenery contribute to a pleasant atmosphere where tables provide room for group study and individual study carrolls give students a quiet place to read and study. Each student has a library number for checking out books. Mrs. Bernice Irby (a) is shown organizing the cards. David Spindle, Eric Warner, and Joe Smith (b) make use of the library to do assignments. Mrs. Mildred Doyle puts magazines in order so that when fast reference is needed it is available to the students (c) . Mrs. Irby (d) earned B.S. and Master of Teaching degrees from Southeastern State College. Mrs. Doyle (e) earned a B.S.E. from the University of Arkansas and Masters of Library Science. 18 - Academics Counselors Schedule Classes Counselors help students make credit choices with careful planning. Providing students with information and help on understanding what credits are, the different types offered, and how many and what types are required for graduation are benefiting duties of counselors. Also, information on loans and grants for college and entrance tests is available. Mrs. Karen Hopkins (c), has a B. A., M.Ed. - ETSU. Mr. Ige Stevens (d), has a B.S., M. A. - USM. Mrs. Grace Sullivan (e), has a M.Ed. - Central State, SSC. Mrs. Frances Willis (f), has a B.S. - MASSU. Mrs. Willis was faculty sweetheart (a). Mrs. Hopkins and Miss Gail Ringness dress up for 50's day (b). Mrs. Sullivan reads ACT results to a senior (g). Academics - 19 Fine Art Students Develop Talent Student art work is exhibited throughout the year in the display windows at school and in downtown banks during Public School Week. Art material ranging from water colors to ceramic molds enable students to express themselves. Band attends contests and competes with bands in Dallas and bands from different states at the Greater Southwest Music Festival. The band brought home their share of contest honors for DHS. Vocal music talents are developed by the chorus classes including girls chorus and the select choir, Hanson's Headaches. History and development of the theater, survey of dramatic literature, and involvement with the interpretations of character through acting comprise drama classes. Mr. Roger Hanson (c), department head, teaches choral music, he has an M. Ed. and a B. M. - ETSU. Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer(d), teaches drama, speech, and English, she has a B. A. - SSU. Mrs. Dorothy Richardson (e), teaches art, she has a B.A. - H.P., H.S., H.S. - T.C. , SSU. Mr. Jesse Riddle (f), band director, has a B.S., M.Ed. - ETSU, SSC. Mr. Eldon Sonnenburg (g), assistant band director, B.M., M.M. - NTSU. Donna Bratton, Jeannine Stiles, Mike Lewis, and Brent Cox perform in the Childrens' Play presented by the drama students (a). Mike Carter plays the tenor sax during the stage band and Hanson's Headache's assembly (b). d 20 Academics Goal of Office High Student Attendance: jr The office is a necessity to keep school organized. Students need to go through the office in order to be admitted to class after an absence. Students pay school fees through the office and principals, clerks, and secretaries work to keep a high attendance record. Mrs. Redding counts notices to be mailed to parents (a). Mr. Smith finds a memo in his file needed for his duties as visiting teacher (b). Mrs. White takes a message while talking on the phone (c). Mrs. Nelda Redding, secretary (d). Mr. Ernest Smith, visiting teacher (e). Mrs. Dodie White, clerk (f). Academics - 21 P.E. Physically Benefits Students Coach Mike Barnes (c), teaches P.E. and has earned a B. S. -Phy.Ed., M.Ed. - SSC. Coach John Goodner (d), athletic director, has a B.S. and M.T. -OU. Coach Jim Kazmierski (e), teaches health and biology, he earned a B. S., M. Ed., from Texas A M. Coach Richard Mason (f), teaches health, world geography, and Afro-American studies, he earned a B.S. - NSC. P.E. classes were entertained by a demonstration of Karate (a). Gary Hall returns a serve to opponents over the volleyball net(b). 22 - Academics w Directing students on rules of various games such as basketball, volleyball, baseball, tennis, and football are responsibilities of physical education teachers and coaches. A new girls athletics class has been added to the physical education program. Miss Gail Ringness will coach the girls. Health classes learn the different diseases, how the human body functions, and how to keep a healthy body. Health students take a physical fitness test if they are not enrolled in a P.E. class. Miss Gail Ringness (b), teaches P.E., health, and coaches tennis. She has a B.S. - Mary Hardin -Baylor, M.A. - ETSU. Coach Tim Williams, basketball, English. He earned a B.S. from ETSU. Mrs. Darlene Willoughby (d), teaches health, Drill Team. She has a B.S. - SSU, M.S. - ETSU. Billy Rice receives a certificate at the awards assembly for his leadership as captain of the golf team (a). Academics - 23 Math Courses Prepare Students for Future ▲ a Courses are chosen according to students' future plans. Those interested in pure mathematics or in engineering, medicine, and science fields select from physics, elementary analysis, and trigonometry after completing algebra and geometry. Fundamentals of math provide basic instruction for other students who do not have plans for career requiring higher math. Three math teachers joined the staff this year. Mrs. Sara Davis (B.S. - education - NTSU) teaches geometry and fundamentals of math (c). Mrs. Barbara Peterson (B.A. - math, B.S. - education -UT) teaches introductory Algebra II (d). Mrs. Patsy Phelps (B.S. - LSU) leaches math lab. Mr. John Gardner (f) department head, (B.S. - SOSU). Mr. Gardner showed his culinary talents cooking a spaghetti dinner for bachelor homemaking (b). He teaches physics, elementary analysis, trigonometry, and Algebra II. Mr. David Kenny (g) teaches algebra and math fundamentals. (B.S., M.S. - education; M.S. - math - SOSU) (a) Mr: . Kenny returns test papers to students. 24 - Academics !◄ n Projects Enrich Study Science classes involve a variety of subject review. Students become involved in experiment and research projects. Group work and guest speakers enrich the class. Basic biology is the science of life and living matter of all forms. Physical science surveys chemistry, astronomy, and geology. Biology 1 consists of four parts (1) the nature of Life, (2) ecological relationships and genetics, (3) classification of plants and animals, and (4) the biology of man. Biology 11 is basically a laboratory course which requires laboratory activity beyond the regular school day. Students are selected in the ninth grade for the honor Biology 1 and 11 class, a two hour course taken the junior year. It is part of a comprehensive science program for students planning a science profession. Mrs. John Terry, chairman, (B.A.; M. A. - Austin College) teachers Biology I and 11 (c). Mr. James Rowland (B.S., M.S. - SOSU) teaches chemistry and physical science (d). Mr. David Henry (B.S., biology, P.E.; M.S. - zoology, botany - ETSU) teaches biology and physical science (e). Mr. Bill Day (M.S. - Central Michigan U) teaches basic biology. Tommy Miller stocks new equipment (a), while Bettye McKean, Holt Chesshir, and Shawna Ruff perform a chemistry experiment (b). Academics - 25 VAC Fulfills Student Needs The vocational adjustment program enables students to receive both academic and vocational training so that graduation is possible and students may obtain jobs. Learning how to complete an application, learning how to get along with fellow employees, developing self-assurance, and taking pride in doing a job well is emphasized in the co-op program. Students unable to attend school may still earn credits through the homebound program. Homebound teachers bring work to students and carry the completion of it to school. Mrs. Kathy Williams (a) began teaching in the middle of the school year. She is shown looking at exhibits from the Arts and Crafts Fair. She has earned a B.S. from ETSU. Mrs. Jo Ann Mayberry (b) has a B.S. from Huston-Tillotson, she is a homebound teacher. Mrs. Slyvia Walker (c), former homebound teacher has a B. S. from Howard Payne. She is vocational adjustment coordinator. Mrs. Elizabeth Williams (d) a homebound teacher has a B.S. from St. Cloud State. t 26 Academics Variety of Industrial Courses Offered DHS offers its students a wide variety of career courses. These courses give students information about their future professions. Students work at a health field job for as much as one-half day and attend health occupation class one period a day. Jobs include doctor's office assistant, nurse’s aide, medical laboratory assistant, and dental assistant. Journalism is a study of news media fields. Students interview and gather Tim Brown and Keith Powell varnish a gun cabinet for exhibition in the Arts and Crafts Fair (a). Mrs. Siv Anderson (b) teaches health occupations and is a registered nurse. Mrs. Kay Casey (c) teaches journalism, photography, and student publications. She earned her B. A. at Austin College. Mrs. Ruth Christian (d) has her M. S. and M. Ed. from SSU and U. of H., and teaches Homemaking I and II. Mr. Osburn Davis (e) earned a B.S. and M.Ed. - NTSU and teaches bookkeeping, record keeping, and coaches golf. Mr. Arthur Farrier (f) teaches metal trades. He earned his B.S. and M. S. from O. U. f Academics - 27 Vocational Courses Give Job Training information, write news stories, edit newspaper make-up, and write headlines. Photography emphasizes basic camera skills, negative processing, print making, toning, mounting, and picture evaluation. Printing students learn how to operate the letterpress, paper drill, folder, stitcher, and paper cutter. Student publications include the Stinger and Yellow Jacket Yearbook. The Stinger is Steve Morrow awaits his stock rating from the judges during the livestock show (a). Mr. Phil Haddock (b) teaches drafting earned a B.S. fromSSC. Mr. A. F. Hoover (c) vocational adjustment coordinator, earned his B.S. from SSC. Mr. Vernon Kumler (d) building trades instructor, Texas A M, and ETSU. Mr. Joe Martin (e) teaches typing, and earned his B.B.A. from ETSU. 28 - Academics a weekly newspaper published by students who have been enrolled in journalism their junior year. The Yellow Jacket Annual is the yearbook published by junior and senior students. Homemaking classes include home management, bachelor home management, child development, Homemaking I, II, and III. These courses teach the students marketing, Mary Welch, Debbie Haskins, and Phyllis Barnes perform the installation for VICA cosmetology (a). Building trades finished their house for this year and had open house May 25 (b). Mr. Charles Knight (c) industrial department head, teaches vocational agriculture. He earned his B.S. and Ag.Ed. from Texas A M. Mrs. Elayne Preston (d) teaches cosmetology and attended ETSU. Mr. James Milligan (e) teaches machine woodwork. He earned his B.S. and M.S. from Prairie View A M. Mrs. Bonnie Rodgers (f) teaches shorthand and typing. She earned her B.S. from SSC. Academics - 29 Business Courses Provide Career Training planning, and serving family meals, budgeting, entertaining, furnishing an apartment or house. Child development promotes better understanding of the responsibilities and Kevin Singleton's drafting layouts were among student work exhibited in the Arts and Crafts Fair (a). Eric Warner bathes Chris Kazmierski in the bachelor home management class (b). Mrs. Terri Seibert (c) teaches homemaking classes; she earned her B.S. from ETSU. Mr. Ryal Skaggs (d) teaches ICT; he earned his B. A. from Austin College. Mr. James Steward (e) teaches D. E.; he earned a B. S. from SSC. Mrs. Oleta Stubblefield teaches HECE; she earned her B.S. from ETSU (f). 30 - Academics satisfactions of parenthood. Typing, shorthand, general business, record keeping, bookkeeping, pre-vocational office education are the business classes. Vocational courses are industrial coordinated training, distributive education, V.O.E. Lab, home economic coordinated education, vocational agriculture, metal trades, drafting, woodshop, and cosmetology. Debbie Hurlock, of Health Occupations, demonstrates the proper way to brush teeth to Raynal school children (a). Mr. Earl Turner (b) has a B.S., M.S. from Texas A I; he teaches D.E. and pre-employment lab. Mr. Franklin Turner (c) teaches printing and photography; he earned his B.S. from SSC. Mrs. Ruth Whitfield (d) teaches V.O.E. lab, and is Business Department head. She has her B.S. from SSC. Mrs. Ann Whitworth (e) teaches Cooperative V.O.E. She earned her B.S. from SSC. Academics - 31 Creative writing as well as business communication enrich the English curriculum this year (a). Mrs. Rachel Anderson (b) earned her B. A. at Austin College. Mrs. Terri Chapman (c) ex-student returned to teach at DHS; she earned her B.S. at ETSU. Mrs. Judy Garner (d) earned her B. A. at SOSU, M.A. at ETSU. Mrs. Karen Goodner (e) received her B.A. from Southwestern State College. Mr. William Gray (f) earned a B.M. and B.A. with a philosophy major at NTSU and Subjaco College. Mr. Duane Heatley (g) earned his B.S. at NTSU. Mrs. Alpha Jordan (h) earned her B.A. and M. T. at Houston-Tilotson and SSU. Mr. Mark McPhersen (i) earned his B.S. at TTU. Mrs. Nancy Meadows (j) teaches Spanish I, II and English; she earned her B.A. at Ouachita Baptist University. Mrs. Gene Sickles (k), Department Head. earned her B.A. at CSU and M.Ed - SSU. Mrs. Kay Whitson (1) earned her B.A. at SOSU. 32 - Academics Language Offers Wider Course Selections Gary Geer, Kim Lynn, and Patty Flood study in Mrs. Terri Chapman's remedial reading class (a). Mark Schleuse and Jeff Arthur conduct a man-on-the-street survey for an English assignment (b). A number of trimester units have been developed to give the students a wider selection of English subjects. Reviewing major works of recognized American writers, prose and poetry, fiction and non-fiction, emphasis on structure of plot, character development, standard grammar, compositions, formal research papers, essays, and business and social communications are varying topics students become reacquainted with and learn for the first time. Speech puts students in all speaking situations - platform speaking, debate, drama, oral interpretation, everyday conversation, voice and diction, and group discussion. Spanish and Latin, the foreign languages, are offered to students interested in learning a language other than English. They learn customs and gain the ability to write the language. Academics - 33 Social Studies Courses Expand Social studies is designed to give students an opportunity to study in depth the significance of social, economic and political developments, and the changes of life in our world. Social studies courses include: American history, world geography, world history, Texas studies, American Indian and Negro Studies, psychology, sociology, American government, and advanced social science problems. Psychology gives students insights of individual and social behavior. Sociology provides study of man and his basic beliefs in religion, community organization, political and social activities, and the family. Advanced social problems is a course for students who have special interests in an area of cultural or political problems. Writing research papers concerning current topics of their own choice was the students' primary assignment. Mr. Warren Blood (c), teaches world history and U. S. history. B. A. -St. Cloud University. Mr. Ty Comstock (d), teaches sociology, M.Ed. - SSC. Mr. John Hartsell (e), teaches pyschology, world history. B.A. -Howard Payne, M.A. - ETSU. Mr. Robert Ketcham (f), teaches American Government and has a Master of Education from the University of Maryland, SSC. Mr. Robert Ketcham serves as the social studies department head. Mrs. Ladybird Johnson speaks at the dedication of the Sam Rayburn Museum (a). A mock trial was presented to students by Grayson County lawyers as a part of Law Day. The jury was composed of seniors who turned in a verdict of not guilty (b). 34 - Academics Made Museum Mr. Jerry McCarty (c), teaches American Government, he has a B.S., M.S. - NTSU. Mr. Jerry McLemore (d), teaches world and Texas history. B.S. - SSC. Mr. Fred Postier(e), teaches history, geography, P.E. B.S. - Northwestern, M.Ed. - SSC. Mrs. Donnie Ward (f), world history, B.S. - OSU, M.Ed. - SSC. Two historical markers are on display at the Sam Rayburn Musuem (a), (b). Former house speaker John McCormick spoke at the dedication of the Sam Rayburn Museum as did other Texas congressmen. Academics - 35 Cafeteria Ladies Cook to Please Students The cafeteria ladies prepare and serve appetizing and nutritious food each day. Students can either choose food from the snack bar or eat the scheduled dinner prepared for certain days. a. Left to right: Mrs. Joanne Heatley, cafeteria supervisor, Mrs. Marge Nykoruk, Mrs. Ruby Weddle, manager, Mrs. Helen Martin, and Mrs. Helen Fletcher. b. One duty of the maintenance department is to keep all lights working. Mr. White is shown changing a blown light tube. c. Mrs. Nykoruk serves students from the snack bar line during lunch. 36 - Academics Cleanliness and Safety, Maintenance, Bus Personnel Goals The maintenance department works at keeping the school clean. Washing and waxing floors, sanding and revarnishing desks, and emptying trash are just a few duties of the department. a. Back row: Bucky Wileman, Paul Anderson, Robert White, Bill Jackson, and Douglas Carr. Front: Paul Holley, Mrs. Mary Martin and Elmer Brewer. Having students arrive safely and on time to school are the responsibilities of the bus drivers. b. First row, left to right: Lou Lewis, Marvin Vaughn, Fred Toney, Audis Murphy, W. H. Moore, and Jack Baxter. c. Second row, left to right: Alfred Norman, Arthur Page, L. D. Mowere, Roscoe Lee, Jimmy Morton, and Clarence Porter. Bob Monroe is Director of Maintenance for the schools. Academics - 37 Mrs. Dorothy Richardson . . . Retiring Teacher Mrs. Dorothy Richardson Mrs. Dorothy Richardson ended her public school teaching career at DHS after six years. Teaching Art I, II, and III, Mrs. Richardson has assisted many students in developing art skills. The opportunity to use art materials - molds, clay, oil paints, and acrylics gives students insights in the pleasures of making art. Some of her ex-students have had their works published in magazines and displayed in various exhibits. Her students have benefited from her talents as an artist and a teacher. Hopefully, private students will continue to learn and develop techniques under her tutelage. Denison Senior High students and teachers wish Mrs. Richardson good luck for her future. 38 - Academics In Memory of Mr. A. F. Hoover Roxanne Rodgers You are a child of the universe. No less than the trees and the stars; And whether or not it is clear to you, no Doubt the universe is unfolding as it Should. . . Therefore be a peace with God, whatever you conceive Him to be. And whatever your labors and aspirations. In the noisy confusion of life keep peace With your soul. . . With all its sham. Drudgery and broken dreams, it is still A beautiful world. Desiderata ORGANIZATIONS Editor: Marcia Toney Assistants: Jerry Keene Paula Rice Annual Staff Brings Back Memories Bringing back the year for you in words and pictures has been the goal of the 1975 Yellow Jacket staff. Helping you to remember the old memories, familiar faces, and fun times has been a great pleasure for us. We hope this year’s book will bring many hours of looking, smiling, and remembering when. The 1975 Yellow Jacket yearbook staff editors are; foreground, Jeannie Forgeson, Sports; Deanna Myers, Editor-in-Chief and Activities; Chris Philips, Finance Manager; Jetta Jorgensen, Classes; background, Marcia Toney, Clubs; Ricky Porter, Finance Manager; Roger Matlock, Advertising; and Gail Anders, Sweethearts and Who's Who. 42 - Organizations Behind the Scenes With Annual Staff a. Clubs Editor, Marcia Toney, adds finishing touches to her layout with help from Gail Anders, Aleta Frederick, and Jerry Keene. b. Layout ideas are first put down in a mini-planner as shown here. Gail Anders shares her ideas and points out a different and better layout design to Jeannie Forgeson. c. Jetta Jorgenson, Classes Editor, is beginning to get disgusted after trying 3 times to add her own ideas in a staff meeting. It's a losing battle, right Jetta? d. Love between sponsor and staff is exhibited by Mrs. Casey and Jerry Keene. e. Gail Anders, Sweetheart and Who's Who Editor, becomes so upset over a nearing deadline that she's decided to end it all - with the help of the staff's paper cutter. Organizations - 43 Jr. Staff to Capture Spirit of 76 We, the 1975 Yellow Jacket staff, wish to thank the '76 staff for all the hard work and great help given to us. You’ve survived a tough year! A year filled with senior staff members giving orders, yelling, griping, and just being hard to get along with! Thanks again and good luck next year on the '76 Yellow Jacket. Members of the '76 staff are; foreground, Aleta Frederick, Larry Manning, and Darel Dobbs; background, Kayla Ayres, Aliciz Fox, Paula Rice, Tina Conine, Jerry Keene, B. J. McKean, Sheila Miller, Linda Grey, and Charlie Thomas. 44 - Organizations Photo Club Adopts Family Being the sponsor of the annual DHS Photography Contest, this year's Photography Club also adopted a needy family during the Christmas season. Members of the 1974-75 Photography club are: from left to right, Cindy Streun, Secretary: Gail Anders, President: Karen Parks, Vice-President: second row, Chris Philips, Marcia Toney, Pam Pyle, Paula Rice, Suzie Burrow, Anne Smithen, Darlene Lloyd, Deanna Myers, Jennifer Solomon, Paula Scott, Kim Stull, Jetta Jorgenson, and Kyla Todd. Not pictured is Karry Ray. Sponsor of the Photography club is Mr. Franklin Turner. Organizations - 45 a. Stinger Staff members are; top row, Maurice Hollis, Assistant Sports Editor; Carla Largin, Sports Editor; Jerry Powers, Features assistant; Karry Ray, Photographer; Phil Talley, Assistant Photographer; Ronnie Petrus, Assistant Photographer; Kyla Todd, Editorials Editor; Julie Leal, News assistants; bottom row, Pam Pyle, Features Editor; Steve McGowan, News Assistant; Judy Faber, Photographer; Greg Mack, Art; Conni Largin, Editorials Assistant; Tena Rolen, Features Assistant; Deanna Myers, Editorials Assistant; Shawna Ruff, News Editor; Rob White, Photography; and Beverly Gregory, Editor-in-Chief. b. Working to meet a deadline, Bev Gregory, Kyla Todd, and Karry Ray add their final touches to make this Stinger a good one. Stinger Staff Informs Student Body Spending many hours, before, during, and after school, working for a better school paper has been the main goal of all Stinger staffers. The Stinger is produced weekly and the new feature, The Sting, is produced daily. Mr. Franklin Turner and his printing students print each issue so that it will be ready for the sales each day. a. Editorials Assistant Conni Largin, aided by Phil Talley, is busily working to preserve and collect items of interest for the Stinger. b. Maurice Hollis is shown here writing an item of basketball news for the sports section of the Stinger. c. Discussing plans for an even better Stinger in the next year, Carla Largin, Karry Ray, and Mrs. Casey relate new ideas during the summer workshop. d. Editor-in-chief, Beverly Gregory shakes hands with Bob Gooding, WFAA-TV newsman. She attended a journalism workshop at SMU, where Mr. Gooding was guest speaker. Sponsored by the National Conference of Christians and lews, it was the kick-off for National Brotherhood Week. Mr. Gooding spoke of encouraging brotherhood for all people and especially the handicapped minority. Organizations - 47 a. Printer's Devils for the 1974-75 school year are; left to right, Dennis Yeague, Victor Clifton, Pam Pyle, Cyril Brandt, Carla Largin, Kyla Todd, Steve Armstrong, Shawna Ruff, Deana Maers, Doug Honeycutt, Van Carpenter, Kenneth Walters, and Waylon Holt. b. Van Carpenter, member of Printer's Devils, works on stripping in a negative for the off-set printing process. Sponsored by Mr. Franklin Turner, Printer’s Devils are kept busy all year long. Printing items to provide funds for charitable work is the main concern of the Devil's.” Programs for the various clubs, and posters advertising an upcoming event are just a few of the things printed by the Devil's. At Christmas they adopted a family and presented them with food, toys and clothing. The printing trade is taught, learned, and exhibited by the Printer’s Devils. fPDevil’s’’ Learn Printing Trade Flag Corps Presents New Maneuvers The Flag Corps is made of a group of twelve marchers and two managers adding pizzazz to each half-time show. New uniforms and flags were purchased this year for the group. a. Members (bearing flags from left) are Rhonda Sims, Debbie Miers, Lynda Gray, Kay White (Captain), Beverly Ballou, Lynne Wade, Toni Mezzacappa, Kathy Dockray, and Beverly Ford. Managers (left) are Bettye McKean and (right) Marion Wallace. b. Flag Corps members are put through the painful torture of initiation along with the Band. Here Marion Wallace and Kathy Dockray are seen at one of their better” moments on that fateful evening known as Initiation Night. The D.H.S. Yellow Jacket Band, better known as The Pride of Texomaland,' ’ has had a usual year of being busy. Providing music for all pep rallies and halftime entertainment at the Jacket football games started the year off for the band. Christmas greenery and magazines were sold by the band in order to finance a trip to Amarillo for the Greater Southwest Music Festival. Individual honors were also achieved this year. Fourteen people made the All-Region band and 55 medals were brought home from UIL Solo and Ensemble contest. Ending the year with the annual spring concert, the band presented awards to its outstanding musicians. a. Initiation is just good, CLEAN fun as proven by Jetta Jorgenson and Jerry Keene. b. Proudly displaying the newly arrived Christmas greenery, that is sold by the band each year, is Mr. Riddle, Alicia Fox, and band parents. c. Jim Herrington, ETSU band director, spoke at the yearly band banquet. d. Showing off their new shirts and big smiles, are the members of the DHS Drum Corps; left to right, Mick Schick, Tony Kruzensk, Tom Smith, Bret Robertson, Jerry Powers, Chuck Terry, Mike Wagnon, and Suzie Bates. Band Goes to Amarillo The Yellow Jacket band members for 1974-75 are; front row, Sandra Hayes, Alicia Fox, Cyndee Gaines, Anne Anderson, Lori Cook, Kyle Massenburg, Keresa Johnson, Lori Davis, Kim Krieble, Terre Newsome; second row, Tanya Murphy, Gary Hall, Sammy Robertson, Russell Cordell, Debbie Blankenship, Cathy Legget, Gary Larkins, Lynn Terry, Kay James, Tim Womack, Steve Kendricks, Jan Burgin, Denise Fitzpatrick, Gary Gruber, Jetta Jorgenson, Carol Young, Mary Sexton, Joyce Robbins, LeAnn George, Amelia Nesbitt, Laurie Cooke; third row, Chris Philips, Shirley Shields, Mark Troutz, Phyllis Barnes, Kim Lamar, DeAnn Clark, Brad Landas, John Ford, Gary Landman, David Price, Ed Lang, Norman McGee, Steve Rudig, Greg Gerard, A1 Douglas, Marty Anderson, Jay Hutchison, Mike Johns, Lee Andrus, Helen Allen, Melinda Revels, Jerry Campbell, Pat Dagley, Paula Rice, Marcia Toney; fourth row, John Lang, Robert Turner, Jeff Dickey, David Riddle, Mike Atkinson, Ben Smith, Roger Batts, Kenneth Dagley, Tim Talbott, Mark Denison, Bennie Beaver, Bill Shaw, David Geenn, Mark Hemperley, James Gaines, Alan Berg, Greg Davis, Walter Hart, Mike Carter; back row, Mike Schick, Kike Wagnon, Chuck Terry, Tony Kruzensk, Phillip Davidson, Rob White, Daryl Tabor, Mike Eppler, Bret Robertson, Jerry Powers, Suzie Bates, and Tom Smith. The Yellow Jacket band is under the direction of Mr. Jesse Riddle and Mr. Eldon Sonnenburg. Organizations - 51 Band Leaders Stress ’ Pride” Leader” is an important word in a band student's vocabulary. The band is led down the field during the half-time performances by its drum majors and majorettes. Without the drum majors on the field the music would never make it. The band president leads the band through many decision making moments. Along with the band council, the band president decides on topics that come up every day. a. Drum Majors for the Pride of Texomaland are Kyle Massenburg, Senior Drum Major, and Alicia Fox, Junior Drum Major. b. Band president is Greg Davis. c. Majorettes for the band are DeAnn Clark, Lori Davis, and Kim Krieble, head majorette. d. Senior drum major Kyle Massenburg directs the band during one of its halftime performances. 52 - Organizations Stage Band Plays Thurber Carnival” A b When walking by the bandhall and songs such as Free,” Beginnings,” or Little Brown Jug, are heard, don’t faint. It's not Chicago or the Glen Miller orchestra playing. The DHS stage band is practicing for another performance. Music for young and old alike are played. Under the direction of Jesse Riddle, the stage band toured all schools in Denison, played for civic organizations, performed for the student body at DHS, provided music for the Stingerette Review, and played an assembly with the Hanson's Headaches. a. Stage band members are; kneeling. Alan Berg, Ed Lang, Chuck Terry, Mike Wagnon, Rob Turner, Alicia Fox, Steve Rudig, Mr. Riddle; standing, Mike Atkinson, Daryl Tabor, Ken Dagley, Suzie Bates, Greg Gerard, Jeff Dickey, Mike Carter, Norman McGee, David Riddle, Melinda Revels, Jay Hutchison, Greg Davis, Jerry Campbell, Mike Eppler, James Gaines, Ben Smith, and Tony Kruzensk. b. Mike Wagnon takes it away with a drum solo. c. While touring one of the elementary schools, a young volunteer from the audience directed the band, with a little help from Mr. Riddle. Organizations - 53 German Band Goes Back in Time Introduced to the city of Denison last year, the German Band is in great demand. Performing for various civic organizations, dinners, banquets, and other non-school functions has been the schedule for the band. Bringing back medleys from the polka era, The German Band adds to the feeling of foreign lands with their own little jokes. The jokes happen either during, between, or after a song. a. Members of the German Band are; left to right, Daryl Tabor, Tuba; Sandra Hayes, Clarinet; Jeff Dickey, Trombone; Cyndee Gaines, Clarinet; Gary Gruber, Accordian; kneeling, Steve Rudig, Comet. b. DHS band students who received a 1st division at The Greater Southwest Music Festival in Amarillo this year are; back row, Ed Lang, Alicia Fox, Anne Anderson, Cyndee Gaines, David Riddle; front row, Chris Philips, Tanya Murphy, Marcia Toney, and Tere Newsome. c. Receiving a 1st division on both a solo and an ensemble were; back row, Mike Carter, Jim Gaines, Greg Davi, Jeff Dickey; front row, Steve Rudig, Tim Womack, and Jerry Campbell. Girl’s Choir Making Mellow Sounds Singing for many civic organizations, social clubs, and business meetings in the city, the DHS Girl’s Choir is noted for sweet, harmonious sounds. The Girl's Choir has been around longer than any other type of choir at DHS. Before any mixed choir was ever established, the Girl's choir could be heard making mellow sounds. a. Girl's Choir members are: front row, Elizabeth Ogborn, Diane Summers, Tamra Ward, Lisa Arnold, Jimi Harp, Donna Hix; 2nd row, Carol Armstrong, Patricia Williams, Renee Grant, Lola Richard, Dinah Cox, Sheri Jillson, Cynthia McShan; 3rd row, Karyn Carter, Wilma Meek, Pat Schick, Janeva Stafford, Martha Patti, Eileen Shelby, Naomi Brack, Debbie Haskins. b. Front row: Kathy Gray, Gail Walker, Susan Faber, Nan Harriss, Carol Zachory, Donna Franklin. 2nd row: Judy Hotson, Cheryl Hix, Deborah Goodson, Teresa Mead, Debbie Patti, Carole Jeff coats, Janey Hogenson. 3rd row: Barbara Sands, Pat Sinsel, Dawn Wallace, Marie Caffee, Debbie Miers, Carol Black, and Ramona Curry. The Girl's Choir is under the direction of Mr. Roger Hanson. a b Organizations - 55 Headaches Present Musical Headache's members are; men, Albert Hogan, Greg Anderson, Dewayne Chapman, Joe Lewis, Norman Gordan, Johnnie Plemmons, Chris Koiner; ladies are, B. J. McKean, Lynn Wade, Cindy Walker, Toni Mezzacappa, Debbie Creswell, Tina Parsons, Melina Terry, Kathy Morrow, Rhonda Wineingar, Heather Mulock, Joan Gardner, Wendy Price, Joanna Presley, Jodi Winchester, Vicki Prough, Conna Weger, and Debbie Roberts. Presenting the musical, God, Love, and Mother Earth, ’' was a new and different idea for Hanson's Headaches, the select choir. The musical was a success, bringing in money to help pay for a trip to a choir festival held at the coast. Hanson's Headaches came away from the contest with a second place. Besides being busy with putting on a musical, the Headache's'also put on programs for the Denison schools, sang for civic organizations, and various other activities. Headache's combined with the DHS stage band and put on an assembly for the student body. This was the first time ever that an assembly of its kind was held at DHS. a. Getting the proper effect with make-up is very important. Tina Parsons helps Rhonda Wineingar get the perfect look with hers before the musical begins. 56 - Organizations Headache’s in Action a. Greg Anderson, better known as Stanley Straight in the musical, God, Love and Mother Earth, ” sings Whisper of Time to the audience. b. Headache's perform the contest numbers they used at the choir festival held at the Gulf earlier this year. c. Shown here during one of their performances of the year, the Headaches have a good time entertaining people with their music and big smiles. d. Drummer for the Headaches these past three years has been Norman Gordan. Norman’s never been given that much credit in the annual for doing what he does for the Headaches, so this year's going to be different. On behalf of the Headaches, Thank you, Norman. d. Heather Mulock entertains the audience with her beautiful voice. ▲ e Library Club Checks Out Providing valuable help to librarians, Mrs. Bernice Irby and Mrs. Mildred Doyle, the Library Club checks books in and out, shelves books, and create a friendly atmosphere to the students at DHS. a. Members are Tina Parsons, loan Gardner, Dennis Guey, Kathy Flood, Debbie Butman, Shirley Jefferson, Cindy Batey, Betty Day, Kathy Arthur, Donna Bradshaw, Dinah Cox, Keith Oglesbee, Kay Donald, Kathy Thompson, and Oreta Myers. Sponsors are Mrs. Orby and Mrs. Doyle. b. Mrs. Irby shelves magazines so students can use them in their studies. c. Reorganizing cards, to help keep the library in order are, Betty Day, Oreta Myers, Mrs. Irby, and Eva Fitch. 58 - Organizations Bible Club Gets Into Soul-Searchin’ Since student interest created the DHS Bible Club, it has grown in number and strives for spiritual growth. Serving as officers for the '74-’75 Bible Club are, President, Marcus Rench; Vice-President, Mike Wagnon; and Secretary, Terry Wagnon. a. Club members are; from left kneeling, Paula Rice, Sheny Moore, Carol Black, Virginia Morgan, Pat Eamhart, Mrs. Sarah Davis - sponsor, Mary Ransom, Donna Franklin, Darlene Lloyd, Jennifer Solomon, Gayla Jacobs, Amelia Nesbitt, Mrs. Bernice Irgy - sponsor, Mike Wagnon, Marcus Rench, Donna Daughtery, Larry LaGrone, Terri Carter, Richard Wilkins, Tony Sneeden, Tony Petree, and Jackie Murrell. b. Sweetheart for the Bible Club is Terry Wagnon, escorted by Bruce Greig. Stingerettes Pace 1st at East Texas by 60 - Organizations a. 74-75 Stingerettes are; sitting, Bevan England, Pammy Middleton, Sandy Pylant, Julie Delaney, Javanna Singleton, Terry Wagnon; kneeling, Becky Fisher, Mary Ann Matkin, Janet Hamer, Penny Tucker, Eva Rolen, Tammy Haddock, Conni Largin, Tammy Lackey, Debbie Hopper, Doris Winters; 3rd row, Debbie Petty, Kathy Smith, Carol Sinor, Pam Taylor, Lori Williams, Aleta Frederick, Kathy Boyd, Donna Taylor, Lisa Furlong, Lisa Brown, Dianne Herriage, Sharon Hull, Dawn Lynn; 4th row, Susie Tynes, Mary Folterman, Kathy Henry, Terra Early, Patty Donohoe, Valarie Ratliff, Valarie Mistrot, Karen Parks, Stephanie Elston, LeAnn Ciaccio, Lisa Baily, Sherri Troup, and Lisa Powell. b. Officers for the 1974-75 Stingerettes are; front row, left to right, Pammy Middleton, Head Lt.; Sandy Pylant, Captain; Julie Delaney, 2nd Lt.; back row, Terry Wagnon, 1st Lt.; Javanna Singleton, 1st Lt.; and Bevan England, 2nd Lt. Adding color and precision to the halftime shows and parades, the DHS Stingerettes are an important part of spirit boosting. Supporting athletic events, performing at all pep rallies, basketball and football games, and marching in city parades have kept the Stingerettes active all year long. Sponsored by Mrs. Darlene Willoughby, the group learns to develop patience, cooperation with others, and high moral standards. a. 2nd Lt., Julie Delaney, awaits the start of another half-time performance. b. Stingerettes perform one of their many colorful routines during a half-time show. c. Mrs. Willoughby and Sandy Pyland, Captain, give last minute instructions to the Stingerettes before their performance at a contest held at East Texas State University. The group brought home a first place trophy from the event. d. Madmen?? No, it's just the Stingerette managers acting silly. The managers traveled to all football games with Stingerettes, helped them with all their equipment and props, performed with them at the annual Stingerette Review, and gave them moral support when they needed it. Managers are; standing, Gary Hall, Marcus Rench, Mike Wiginton; hanging upside down, James Dean; not pictured is Steve Turney. Organizations - 61 Spanish Club Sponsors Mr. Ugly Contest To create a better understanding of our neighbors to the south is the main goal of the DHS Spanish Club. Four members of the Spanish Club attended the annual convention held in San Antonio, Feb. 27-28. Those who attended were Dennis Guey, Wade Steele, Cindy Streun, and Vicki Prough. Mrs. Gene Sickles drove the group down to San Antonio for the Convention. Officers for the Spanish Club are Dennis Guey, President; Wade Steele, Vice-President; Ginger Burden, Secretary; Patty Donohoe, Treasurer. a. Spanish Club members are; sitting, Diane Stuart, Ginger Burden, Keresa Johnson, Kathy Williams, Joanna Pressley, and Kerri Gordon; standing, Mrs. Nancy Meadows, sponsor, Dennis Guey, Marcia Toney, Wade Steele, Cindy Streun, Janice Cox, Teresa Mead, Albert Hogan, Norman Gordon, Debbie Roberts, Amelia Nesbitt, Tina Conine, Vicki Prough, and Kayla Ayres, b. This year the Spanish Club held its first annual Mr. Ugly Contest. Taking the top honor as being named Mr. Ugly at DHS was Dennis Guey. Historians Study Up Past a b Visiting historical sites and learning of our local and American history is one of many events the Junior Historians at DHS have done this year. State convention is held in Austin each year. Members attend and enter a project. This year members traveled to Bonham where they heard Lady Bird Johnson dedicate the Sam Rayburn home. Many politicians were also on hand. a. Mr. Robert Ketcham, Ben Phillips, and Jerry Powers take down the old flags and put up new ones in the auditorium. b. Historian members are; seated, Donna Johnson. Kay Donald, Robin Ruff; standing, left to right, Mr. Jerry McCartey - sponsor, Cindy Kirk, Terri Ken, Carla Lamar, Vickie Jolly, Duchess Caffee, Tanya Murphy, Jerry Powers, Ben Phillips, Pam Sinsel, Anne Smithen, Kendra White, Susan Faber, and Mr. Robert Ketcham -sponsor. Organizations - 63 DHS discontinued its French course this year, but with the interest shown by many students, the French Club has been able to carry on. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Duane Heatley, the Frenchies ordered new shirts, learned of the French Culture, and tasted exciting French foods. Members of the French Club are; Karen Parks, Kathy Boyd, Kay White, Janet Harner, Cindy Streun, Janice Cox, Sheila Ladd, Gail Anders, Zina Brin, Marcia Toney, Carla Morrison, Darlene Lloyd, Jennifer Solomon, Lisa McMenamy, Roni Brown, Pam Pyle, Toni Wood, Anne Smithen, Sue Winch, Greg Davis, and Mary Anne Anderson. 64 - Organizations Bringing further knowledge and appreciation of the Latin culture has been the purpose of the Latin Club at DHS. Plans for the club included a slave auction and Roman banquet. Under the sponsorship of Mr. W. S. Gray, the 1974-75 Latin Club members are Kyle Massenburg, Terry Sikes, Melinda Revels, Carol Black, Greg Davis, Tim Womack, David Glenn, Joseph Lewis, Carla Largin, Gary Gruber, Randy Herriage, Tracy Hix, Danny Tyndell, Bruce Greig, Barry Teems, Daniel Bushman, Mike Kirkpatrick, Tim Talbott, Mike Schick, Carl Frietsch, Teresa Blisseck, Tera Early, Carol Young, Tina Parsons, Marion Wallace, Jeannie Bouldin. Officers for the 1974-75 Latin Club are; President, Alan Brown; Vice-President, Jeff Elmore; Secretary, Melinda Revels; Treasurer, Tere Newsome; and Program Chairman, Tina Parsons. Latin Club Completes Fourth Year Key Club Has Popcorn Sale Key Clubbers had an active year being the sponsor of the 2nd annual Bike-A-Thon for Diabetes. Each year the Key Club has sold bags of fruit at Christmas time in order to raise money for any upcoming events the club may have. This year the club sold popcorn instead Key Club members are; front row, Byron Tilton, Steve Turney, Ransy Cassell, Mike Johns, and John Bonn. Second row are, Gene Cullison, Darrell Dobbs, Greg Curley, Gary Gruber, Randy Herriage, John Jacobs, Carl Frietsch, Waylon Holt, Norman Gordon, Chip Eubanks, David Rousch, and Dani Goff. Officers for Key Club are; Byron Tilton, President; John Bonn, Vice-President; Mike Johns, Secretary; Randy Cassell, Treasurer; and Steve Turney, Parliamentarian. 66 - Organizations Third Year for Keyettes Keyettes, the all girl branch of Key Club, has gone through its third year of service at DHS. Helping out in many of the planned activities of the club, attending all meetings and giving their own thoughts and ideas to many topics brought up are just a few of the things Keyettes do. a. Keyettes are; front row, Stephanie Elston, Cheryl Smith, Terri Means, LeAnn Ciaccio, Julie DeLaney, Debbie Cassell, and Cynthia Ciaccio; back row, Cindy Walker, Judy Collins, Lou Anne Gary, Christie Means, Debbie Corcoran, and Terry Svane. b. Popcorn anyone? John Bonn, Randy Cassell, and Byron Tilton are eager to make a sale for the DHS Key Club. Rodeo Club Holds Annual DHS Rodeo Giving students interest in horsemanship and rodeo competition, the DHS Rodeo Club also lets the students learn while participating in all these events. The biggest event involving all Rodeo Club members is the annual DHS rodeo. The rodeo has participants from neighboring states as well as from Texas and the Texomaland area. The 1974-75 Rodeo Club members are; Steve Ailey, Joel Allen, Sandra Beam, Dawn Bedford, Theresa Blisseck, Glenn Blount, Wayne Blount, Glen Canady, Carole Chandler, Linda Clay, Evelyn Coe, Jim Collins, Erna Combs, Terry Dorris, Mark Doyle, Raymond Dozier, William Eamhart, Robin Evans, Johnny Finn, Alicia Fox, Butch Fritts, Troy Hopper, Wesley Jeffcoat, Mike Kirkpatrick, Peggy Little, Randy Massey, Dennis McKinney, Robert McKinney, Steve Miller, Steve Morrow, Jackie Murrell, Diana Nesbitt, Judy Nichols, Kelly Olson, Gary Pedigo, Greg Pedigo, Fred Peratta, David Price, Jeff Price, Dana Putsche, Jeff Quassa, James Ramsey, Vickie Ratclif, Ronnie Richardson, Mary Sexton, Cheree Shasteen, Kathy Shasteen, Shirley Shields, Kenny Still, Connie Swinson, Craig Sykes, Everett Taylor, Danny Taylor, Mark Thacker, Tony Thomas, Tony Tillman, Mark Troutz, Sherry Walton, Phillip Webb, Steve West, Kay Weger, Mike Woods, Sonya Wright, and Robin Doty. a. Holding on for life is this contestant in the annual DHS Rodeo held by the Rodeo Club. b. After three years of saving $50 each year, the Denison Rodeo Club decided to donate the money to the Texomaland Regional Blood Bank. The group decided to start saving the money from profits of their rodeos in 1972-73. Shown here presenting student council president James Dean the money are Kathy Shasteen and Jeff Price. c. Kelly Olson, holder of the winning ticket from the Texoma Regional Blood Bank, is presented her new stereo by Mr. Joe Martin, Student Council Cosponsor. FCA Aids in Special Olympics Sponsored by Coach Jim Kazmierski, tne Fellowship of Christian Athletes strives to bring a better understanding of God to each of its members. Helping with the Children's Special Olympics, holding a basketball game, and their annual turkey trot at Thanksgiving highlighted the year’s activities for the club. a. Girl's Kuddle group of FCA are; front row. Linda Clay, Patti Flood, Cynthia Ciaccio, Debbie O'Bar, Debbie Cassell; second row. Sharia Noel, Ginger Burden. Keresa Johnson, Julie Delaney, Stephanie Elston; third row, Debbie Corcoran, LeAnn Ciaccio, Patti Hoppe. b. Huddle members are: kneeling, Bruce Greig, Stan Hum, Steve Oden; 2nd row, Todd Svane, Doug Ken, Tommy Locke, Sammy Locke, Joe Diehl, Mark Svane; 3rd row. Coach Kazmierski, Maurice Hollis, Mike Roewe, Scott Patterson, Gary Hall, Mark Roewe, Mike Wiginton. aA bW Organizations - 69 Drama Club Sponsors 50’s Dance a b a. Drama Club members are; front row, Ben Phillips, Beverly Gregory, Dennis Guey, Kay Calhoun; second row, Bruce Mitchell, Pam Sinsel, Mary Ann Anderson, Jerry Powers, Denise Atnip; 3rd row, Mrs. McBrayer - sponsor, Keresa Johnson, Susan Faber, Carol Bozarth, Nan Harriss, Steve McKnight; 4th row, Bobby Neal, Susan Horn, Brent Cox, Kendra White, Carol Zachary, Greg Anderson, Greg Davis, Carol Armstrong, and Debbie Roberts. b. Drama Club officers for the 1974-75 year are; foregound, Dennis Guey, 2nd Vice-President; background, left to right, Bev Gregory, Secretary; Kay Calhoun, member at large; and Ben Phillips, President. Preparing a children's theatre for the local kids, making a silent movie, putting on the three act play Thurber Carnival, going to contest with a one act play, and a puppet theatre have kept the Drama Club moving all year long. a. Drama Club sponsored a 50's dance for the student body of DHS. This was the first dance of its type ever at DHS. Here are two real gone cats having a great time at the dance. Kay Weger and Brent Cox take time out to pose for the photographer. b. Norman McGee and Bruce Mitchell are shown here building the props for the Thurber Carnival. c. Ben Phillips is really giving it to the audience during an act of the Thurber Carnival.” d. Greg Davis - the wolf, and Mary Ann Anderson -the little girl, act out their parts during a scene from the Thurber Carnival.” e. Make-up is very important to each actor and actress. Beverly Gregory is working to get hers to the perfect shade she wants before the curtain goes up. Organizations - 71 NHSBHS Explores Beaver’s Bend Established to encourage interest in the biological field and develop scholarship in the sciences, the National High School Biology Honor Society has grown since it first began. NHSBHS gathers its members only by invitation. The society recognizes all achievements in the field of biology, encourages study in the biology field, and gives all members the advantages of a career in biology. a. NHSBHS Senior members are: sitting, Anne Smithen, Joe Gampper, Sandra Hayes, Randy Cassell, Jeff Thomason, Mr. John Terry - sponsor: standing, Kay White, Toni Mezzacappa, Terry Svane, Vicki Prough, Tina Parsons, Sheila Ladd, Dennis Guey, Cindy Streun, James Williams, Norman Gordan, John Bonn, Bruce Greig, and Tommy Miller. b. Junior Members; Ben Dye, Laurie Cooke, Kathy Williams, B. J. McKean, Mike Wiginton; standing, Kris Koiner, Tere Newsome, Debbie Miers, Kay James, Teresa Blissick, Mary Ann Matkin, Lori Mahana, Lori Davis, Sam Locke, Mike Lewis, Jeff Elmore, Steve Jones, Mike Carter, Daryl Dobbs, Mike Schick, Ricky McVay, Carl Frietsch, Tracy Hicks, Ronny Weger, Keresa Johnson, Lynette McMenamy, and Jeannie Bouldin. c. Mr. John Terry can hardly wait to bite into those scrumptious frog legs. FFA Sponsors Livestock Show Attending the State Fair of Texas, holding the Loy Lake Livestock Show, and the 4-H, FFA Showmanship practice have been just a few of the many activities the Denison Chapter of FFA have participated in this year. The purpose of FFA is to encourage the development of agricultural leadership, cooperation, and promote citizenship. FFA has been a main part of DHS since 1928. President of FFA is Larry West. FFA is under the sponsorship of Mr. Charles Knight. a. FFA members are Joel Allen, Steve Ailey, Timothy Ashley, Mark Atkins, Phillip Bizzle, Glen Blount, Wayne Blount, Carole Chandler, Evelyn Coe, Ema Combs, Terry Dorris, Robin Doty, Raymond Dizier, William Earnhart, Johnny Fenn, Butch Fritts, Troy Hooper, Wesley Jeffcoat, Benny Jenkins, Mark Keith, Pam Markham, Randell Massie, David Price, Dennis McKinney, Robert McKinney, Anderia Meek, Steve Morrow, Dianna Neasbitt, Kelley Olson, Gary Pedigo, Greg Pedigo, Fred Peratta, Jeff Price, James Ramsey, Dennis Richardson, Ronny Richardson, Sheree Shasteen, Kathy Shasteen, William Singleton, Garry Springs, Juddie Still, Kenny Still, Connie Swenson, Charles Taylor, Everett Taylor, Mark Thacker, Tony Thomas, Mark Troutz, Phillip Webb, Larry West, Steve West, and Mike Woods. Organizations - 73 Honor Society Inducts New Members Made up of the top 15% of their class, the National Honor Society recognizes these students on their scholastic abilities. The members are recognized on a nation-wide basis. Members ordered pins this year and inducted new members at the end of the year. a. Honor Society's old members are; sitting, Norman Gordan, Sandra Hayes, Vicki Prough, Lori Cook, Terry Means, Kathy Boyd, Lynn Wade, Tina Parsons, Toni Mezzacappa, Phyllis Barnes, Nadean Haas, Beverly Ballou, Beverly Meadors; standing, Janette McCarroll, Rick Stuart, Patty Donohoe, Conna Weger, Pammy Middleton, Bruce Greig, Kay White, Gary Gruber, John Bonn, Carol Young, Rhonda Winengar, Tommy Miller, Dennis Guey, Anne Smithen, Cindy Streun, James Williams, Terry Svane, Sammy Robertson, Vicki Price, Lisa McMenamy, Kathy Shasteen, Albert Hogan, and Robin Evans, b. New Members are; Mike Wiginton, Ben Dye, Valarie Mistrot, Winifred Griffith, Alicia Fox, Paula Rice, B. J. McKean, Tere Newsome, Keresa Johnson, Sheila Ladd, Jeff Elmore, Steve Jones, Mark Troutz, Doug Kerr, Carl Frietsch, Norman McGee, Walter Hart, Butch Summerhill, Steve Bruno, Lenora Spillman, Tracy Hix, Deanna Myers, Mike Johns, Gary Hall, Kay James, Doug Honeycutt, Ricky McVay, Mike Lewis, Sammy Locke, Mike Carter, Cheryl Smith, Greg Davis, Conni Largin, and Chris Koiner. Award Winners Announced Winners of the Academic Awards were announced this year after students were tested before the Spring Break on the subject of their choice. The 1974-75 Academic Award winners are; Cheryl Smith, World History; Toni Mezzacappa, Physics; Tina Parsons, Trigonometry; Tere Newsome, English III; Virginia Morgan, English II; LeAnn George, Chemistry; Theresa Blissick, Biology II; Suzie Bates, Geometry; Susan Faber, Algebra II; Connie Bentley, Biology I; Carl Freitsch, World History; Randy Cassell, Biology II; Norman Gordan, English IV; Todd Svane, Geometry; Mike Lewis, Chemistry; Chris Koiner, Algebra II; Tommy Miller, Physics; John Bonn, Trigonometry; Jeff Dickey, English II; Ricky McVay, English III; and Randy Thacker, Biology I. Organizations - 75 Art Club Enters Christmas Parade Float al by Encouraging art appreciation and adding color to the halls with their displays in the display window, Art Club continues to grow in their activities. Displays and projects provide the personal satisfaction that each member strives for. a. Members are; front row, Tami Pyle, Bruce Mitchell, Chris Philips, Nathan Canady, Sherry Jillson, Mrs. Richardson, sponsor, Ken Parnell, David Henry, Renee Traweek; second row, Kathy Docray, DeAnn Clark, Marilyn Barnhill, Anthy Grigsby, Paula Coonrod, Steve Miller, Ross Hull, Mike Fullington, Barry Smith; standing, Cindy Jones, George Jones, Tina Conine, Liz Berg, Jill Barnett, Carol Black, Cheryl Nason, Jack Little, Jack Ballew, Fred Marlow, Ricky Bates, Cecil Murphy, Sherry Ketner, Kay Calhoun, and Brian Hix. b. Robin Evans, an art student at DHS, displays one of her pictures at an art exhibit. VICA Trains Students in Hair Care Teaching the students the basics in hair care, such as coloring, cutting, setting, and curling, Cosmetology did well at many contests this year. The students are able to learn the things needed for a career in the field of cosmetology. Mary Welch was chosen as the Outstanding VICA Girl of the Year at the district convention this year. a. Cathy Brown works on her wig head to create a more professional look in hairstyling. b. Cosmetology members for the 1974-75 school year are; Sheryl Buckman, Mary Welch, Elayne Preston - sponsor and instructor, Mary Stockman, Rhonda Haskins, Cathy Brown, and Leesa Wright; standing are, Deborah Covey, Wanda Bradshaw, Catherine Davis, Phyllis Barnes, Tammee Gage, Donna Bowen, and Omha Williams. Organizations - 77 Drafting Club New to DHS 78 - Organizations New to DHS this year is the Drafting Club. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Phil Haddock, the Drafting Club enables those students who are in the drafting classes to learn more about the field. a. Drafting Club members are; seated, Gary Larkins, Tom Kelly; standing, left to right, Ricky Porter, Albert Hogan, Paul Lopez, Mr. Phil Haddock -sponsor, Don Hood, Chris Crites, Larry Armstrong, Olen Harlow, Doug Honeycutt, and Kevin Singleton. b. Drafting student and club member, Ricky Porter shows off one of his drafting exhibits. ICT Trains Students for World of Work Developing leadership in the world of work and helping in the development of good citizens, Denison's ICT was the 26th club chartered in Texas, under Mr. Bill Lovelace's guidance and help. Officers for ICT are; President, Terry Archer; Vice-President, Freddie Toney; Secretary, Steve Turney; Reporter, Billy Edwards; and Parliamentarian, Rory Roach. The club is under the direction of Mr. Ryal Skaggs. ICT members are; Terry Armstrong, Terry Archer, Charles Barnett, James Bartley, John Bingham, Dennis Crain, Mike Dewoody, Kenneth Donowho, Mark Doyle, Billy Edwards, Larry Ellis, Bobby Farmer, Keith Gumaer, Gary Hayes, John Hoover, Ted Jordan, Steve Miller, Rodney Mitchell, Paul Patton, Ronnie Powell, Rory Roach, Paul Rushing, Byron Tilton, Freddie Toney, Steve Turney, Johnny Walker, and Richard Wilkins. Organizations - 79 Student Council Makes Plans for DHS Composed of students elected by each homeroom, the Student Council strives to represent the student body as a whole. Ideas are voiced at each meeting and results began to take place on matters concerning the student body and the school. a. Student council members are; front row, Mrs. Willis - sponsor, Pammy Middleton, Social Chairman; James Dean, President; Rhonda Wineinger, Spirit Chairman; Patty Donohoe, Treasurer; Ben Dye, Vice-President; Mr. Joe Martin, Stephanie Elston, Kevin Farley, Martha Bryson, Vicki Price, Shawna Ruff, Jill Barnett, Beverly Meadors, Tommy Miller, Ricky McVay, Mike Wiginton, Carl Frietsch, Terry Paine, Randy Cassell, Sonya Wright, Lori Cook, Cynthia Ciaccio, Keri Gordan, Glen Blount, David Riddle, Mike Carter, Sam Locke, Barry Hall, Gary Nykorek, Weasel Withrow, Colby Crenshaw, Gayla Jacobs, Christie Means, Terri Carter, and Patti Hoppe. b. Student Council brought The Nevada Brothers to DHS for the first school dance of the year. c. Dr. Chance and Patti Hoppe look on as Mr. Martin picks out a ticket in search for a winner of the stereo given away by the Texas Regional Blood Bank. 80 - Organizations Metal Trades Compete in Contest VICA members compete in area contests each year. Learning to operate the different machinery and designing machine parts are only a part of their daily schedule. a. Members of the morning class are; Steve Rhoads, Lester Welch, Todd England, Tony Brown, Tommy Edwards, Steve Case, Albert Yert, and Karry Stubbs. b. Members of the afternoon class are; Mr. Ferrier - sponsor, Brian Hicks, Mark Schleuse, W. P. Reaves, Danny Denman, Tommy Evans, Jay Harris, Dana Whittington. Organizations - 81 Senior Y-Teens Present Style Show Senior Y-Teens members are; Terry Svane, Ginger Burden, Pammy Middleton, Rhonda Wineinger, Diane Herriage, Mary Folterman, Terry Hopkins, Martha Bryson, Terry Wagnon, Deanna Myers, Miss Gail Ringness - sponsor, Beverly Meadors, Naomi Brack, Kathy Morrow, Gail Anders, Kathy Flood, Vicki Price, Malena Terry, Terry Means, Mary Welch, and Cynthia Batey. 82 - Organizations Y-Teen Cup Presented to Terry Svane Junior Y-Teens members are; Betty Adams, Sandy Andrews, Denise Atnip, Kayla Ayres, Rita Barham, Joy Barker, Linda Barnhill, Carol Black, Patty Bock, Jenny Bouldin, Gwen Brewer, Donna Buckman, Tina Conine, Laurie Cook, Catherine Davis, Lori Davis, Julie Delaney, Kathy Dockray, Terra Early, Cindy Eamhart, Stephanie Elston, Bevin England, Becky Fisher, Beverly Ford, Marie Giasson, Kathy Gray, Lynda Gray, Leslie Gorney, Tammy Haddock, Cheryl Hayes, Rhonda Haskins, Kathye Henry, Debbie Hooper, Sharon Hull, Kay James, Keresa Johnson, Kim Kriebel, Tammy Lackey, Mary Ann Matkin, Lynette McMenamy, Teresa Mead, Aleta Means, Debbie Miers, Valarie Mistrot, Nanci Nash, Terri Nave, Joy O’Brien, Martha Patti, Donna Pettigrew, Debbie Petty, Marie Piazza, Paula Pipkin, Lisa Powell, Joanne Pressley, Wendy Price, Valarie Ratliff, Debbie Roberts, Susan Schnitker, Renee Shamburger, Carrel Sinor, Cheryl Smith, Jeanine Stiles, Donna Taylor, Judy Thomas, Sheri Troop, Penny Tucker, Susie Tynes, Cindy Walker, Marion Wallace, Kathy Williams, Lori Williams, Doris Winters, and Sarah Winters. Organizations - 83 Y-Teens Have Spring Formal Sophomore Y-Teens members are; Mary Ann Anderson, Romona Anderson, Kathy Arthur, Connie Bentley, Rebecca Black, Lorrie Bledsoe, Carol Bozarth, Debbie Brotherton, Veronica Brown, Debbie Brussow, Terri Buchanan, Jan Burgin, Jan Burns, Dana Burtis, D'Ann Burtis, Debbie Butman, Karyn Carter, Debbie Cassell, Betty Chandler, Cynthia Ciaccio, Linda Clay, Edwana Cline, Janice Cox, Sherry Culpepper, Donna Daughtery, Lynne Davidson, LaDonna Davis, Linda Denning, Kay Donald, Susan Faber, Angela Fairchild, Patti Flood, Donna Franklin, Wanda Franklin, Louanne Gary, Debbie Goodson, Cindy Gruber, Susan Hardy, Jimi Harp, Shawn Harrison, Nan Harriss, Julie Henry, Janey Hogenson, Eva Holland, Patti Hoppe, Kelly Hutchins, Gayla Jacobs, Carole Jeffcoats, Sheri Jillson, Donna Johnson, Vicki Jolly, Terri Kerr, Lynette Keith, Mary Ellen King, Charla Knight, Laura Knuppel, Jeannie LaBonte, Carla Lamar, Cathy Legget, Terri Lucas, Kim Lynn, Debbie Maddox, Coleen Mahoney, Debbie McCloud, Pam McCloud, Belinda McDaniel, Kathy McKee, Karen McNutt, Christi Means, Wilma Meek, Cindy Minyard, Cathy Mitchell, Sheny Moore, Vicki Myers, Amelia Nesbitt, Charla Noel, Debbie O'Bar, Nancy Orrick, Sheila Osbum, Balinda Parkey, Dana Panne, TamiPyle, Debbie Reddick, Kathy Redding, Sandra Reeder, Jan Rice, Carmen Richards, Joyce Robbins, Britt Robertson, Robin Ruff, Barbara Sands, Karis Schmitzer, Cheree Shasteen, Wendy Sheffield, Vicki Smith, Ramona Swinger, Lynn Terry, Sharon Vance, Terri Walker, Kima Waters, Kendra White, Beverly Whitfield, Starla Wilkinson, Kathy Woliung, Lisa Wood, Toni Wood, Karen Wright, Sonja Wright, and Carol Zachary. 84 - Organizations Y-Teens Activities Many, Varied One of the most active clubs at DHS is Y-Teens. To face life squarely is the aim of the members. Here are just a few of the activities that involved Y-Teens this year: a. Swing-In begins the Y-Teen year. New members are recognized and installed during the traditional candlelight ceremony. b. Neewollah rolls around each year at Halloween. The election of school royalty is made by the penny a vote system. This year's royalty was Glen Blount, Dana Burtis - Duke and Duchess: Sharon Dennis, David Spindle - Queen and King; and Valarie Mistrot, Ben Dye - Princess and Prince. c. Terry Svane was presented the Y-Teen Cup of Complete Girlhood at the annual Mother-Daughter Banquet. d. Miss Ringness was given a lawn table and chair set at the Mother-Daughter Banquet. Organizations - 85 DECA Learns to Serve the Public Distributive Education Clubs of America provide each member the opportunities needed in order to learn and serve the public. Members of DE are; Dorrise Adams, Kenny Baker, Gary Christman, Robin Evans, Mike Fulington, Ricky Hatch, Cheryl Hohenburger, Randy Hood, Gary Little, Ronnie Maxon, James Meeks, John Plemmons, Delores Redfern, Dana Putsche. Other members are; Patty Bock, Dana Butman, Jim Collins, Jim Coleman, Bill Crenshaw, Kevin Davidson, Chip Eubank, Ricky Gage, Crandon Haddock, Frank Hatch, Mike Holland, Dale Hunter, Janette McCarroll, Byron Rice, Carrell Sinor, Debbie Traweek, Debra Tullis, and Pat Waite. a. This year the DE Club sponsored a free concert for the student body. Hotel Douglas provided a few numbers during homeroom and the same night gave a paid concert to the public in Eisenhower Auditorium. OEA Promotes Office Training, Leadership Training for office careers are what all VOE students can be found doing during the day. Typing, and working with adding machines give the girls a complete work out and experience in the line of work they chose to go into. a. VOE officers are; Ginger Burden, Denise Steward, Joy O'Brien, Malena Terry, Vicki Price, and Dianna Stuart. b. VOE students are; Rita Barham, Naomi Brack, Hollie Fowler, Terry Means, Diane A a A c b T Herriage, Billie Osbourn, Teresa Trujillo, Beth Reinert, Mary Folterman, Cathy Coulter, Malena Terry, Vicki Price, Wanda Jones, Ginger Burden, Cindy Gerard, LeAnn Ciaccio, Pammy Middleton, Evonne Mercer, Debbie Freeman, Debbie Winchester, Lori Mahana, Conna Weger, and Cindy Conner, c. VOE lab students are: Joy O'Brien, Tammy Lackey, Debbie Creswell, Shelly Bullock, Debbie Petty, Tammy Haddock, Penny Tucker, Dianna Stuart, Peggy Little, Lisa Payne, Denise Steward, Mrs. Ruth Whitfield, Joy Barker, Cheryl Hays, Nanci Nash, Tonya Townsend, Beverly Ford and Annette Johnson. Organizations - 87 FHA Adds Men to the Course a. FHA members include Naomi Brack, Debbie Brotherton, Jan Bums, Suzanne Burrow, Gwen Brewer, Bernadette Callahan, Debra Coney, Paula Coonrod, Jan Covey, Karen Curry, Martha Dawson, Cathy Flood, Donna Franklin, Karen Franklin, Marie Giasson, Deborah Goodson, Leslie Gomey, Winifred Griffith, Anthy Grigsby, Della Guthrie, Rhonda Hackney, Jimi Harp, Donna Hix, Julie Henry, Virginia Hunt, Kelly Hutchins, Marilyn Jackson, Ethel Jones, Lynette Kieth, Sherry Ketner, Kim Lynn, Teresa Meade, Beverly Meador, Cheryl Mercer, Sherry Moore, Vicki Morgan, Carla Morrison, Nanci Nash, Billie Osbum, Belinda Parkey, Valerie Ratliff, Rhonda Redfern, Lola Richards, Audrey Riddick, Britt Robertson, Julie Roque, Barbara Sands, Susan Schnitker, Kieth Scott, Paula Scott, Wendy Sheffield, Pam Sinsel, Lenora Spillman, Joyce Spillman, Tami Stein, Demetra Stembridge, Kim Stull, Donna Taylor, Pam Taylor, Margaret Teague, Malena Terry, Judy Thomas, Sherry Troop, Suzie Tynes, Mickey Umphrye, Sharon Vance, Erick Warner, Kima Waters, Jeannine White, Lori Williams, Leeca Wright, Sonja Wright. Men are now involved in FHA too. New to DHS this year is the Bachelor Homemaking course. Offered to all guys, the course teaches sewing, cooking, and child care. FHA had many activities this year, including a Christmas parade float, jewelry sale, bike hike, and skating party. Sponsors are Mrs. Siebert and Mrs. Christian. b. Terry Gamer works hard to finish the needlepoint he started. Bachelor's Homemaking offers needlepoint to all who sign up for the course. Touring many sites around Denison is the DHS Science Club. Members tour the many scientific areas, such as water purification plants, Denison Dam, and natural surroundings. Science Club members are; Carol Black, Jeannie Bouldin, Carol Bozarth, Debbie Brotherton, Mike Carter, Debbie Cassell, Randy Cassell, Laurie Cooke, Chris Crouch, Lige Dusek, Joe Diehl, Darel Dobbs, Gordan Evans, Susan Faber, Bob Fast, Wanda Franklin, Carl Frietsch, Leanna George, Leslie Gomy, Nan Harriss, Kathy Henry, Randy Herriage, Tracy Hicks, Patti Hoppe, Kay James, Keresa Johnson, Steve Johns, Camille Kimbrell, Steve Kendrick, Sheila Ladd, Carla Lamar, Debbie Maddox, Lynette McMenamy, Charla Noel, Melinda Revels, Eric Rice, Terrie Sikes, Cheryl Smith, Judy Thomas, Steve Turney, Kay White, Kathy Willimms, Stan Womack, Karen Wright, Lori Davis, Mike Lewis, and Richard Wilkins. Organizations - 89 FT A Attends Convention Future Teachers of America presents its members the chance of student teaching at elementary schools and taking a field trip each year to the annual FTA State Convention. Members of FTA are; (a) Left to right, bottom; Betty McKean, Rhonda Wineiger, Terry Means, Marty Long, LeAnn Ciaccio, Ginger Burden, and Joe Gampper; top, left to right, Terra Early, Terry Archer, Julie Delaney, Jeff Thomason, Stephanie Elston, Ricky McVay, Debbie Corcoran, Randy Cassell, and Eddy Blankenship. (b) Top, left to right: Marian Wallace, Debbie Cassell, Cheryl Smith, Laurie Cooke, Jennie Bouldin, Cindy Walker, middle, left to right, Gay la Jacobs, Keresa Johnson, Luanne Garry, and Rita Barum; top row, left to right, Debbie O'Bar, Bill Dye, Christi Means, Karry Gordan, Sherri Newman, Shawn Harrison, Tracy Long, and Tim Brown. FT A members make Christmas stockings as one of the club projects (c). 90 - Organizations PTA, Works for Students, Teachers A b Providing a closer relationship between parents, teachers, and students, PTA aids the school in many ways. Running concession stands, offering scholarships, and other activities help the students and community. a. Artie Lee, Joy O'Brian, Tami Pyle, and Patty Donahoe, received awards from the PTA. b. Mrs. Joan Hardy gives Mr. Bob Elston $2,000 earnings from the concession stands at the football games. Part of the funds will buy uniforms for girl athletes. c. Tina and Linda Conine receive awards for helping in the concession stands at home games. Organizations - 91 HECE Offers Myriad of Careers Home Economics Cooperative Education trains students to test foods, equipment, textiles, become companions to elderly, earn jobs as fashion coordinator or in home furnishings and child care. Allied fields open many jobs to HECE students ranging from food service to floral arrangements. Mrs. Oleta Stubblefield is sponsor. a. HECE Members include Dale Allen, Lisa Baily, Jeff Barrier, Sandra Beam, Susie Beaver, Jerri Bizzell, Jerry Brunk, Kay Calhoun, Cynthia Earnhart, Steve Elmore, Warren Freeman, Barry Hall, Lori Helm, Talena Hoing, Mike Hooker, Jerri Lilley, Susan Meek, Patricia Neal, Robert Petty, Sonya Redfern, Deborah Renfro, Barbara Richardson, Kim Russell, Renee Shamburger, Barbara Simpson, David Steward, Gary Wimberly and Mike Wood. b. Kay Calhoun worked at Lark Day Care Center while (c) Lisa Baily served as fashion coordinator. 92 - Organizations TAHOS Places at State Contest Working as doctor’s office assistants, nurse’s aids, medical laboratory assistants, and dental assistants is what Texas Association of Health Occupation Students are all about. On the job training and a one period class, along with regular classes, is offered to these students. Members are; Eddie Amerson, Anita Bell, Glena Buckner, Lori Cook, Jerry Crawley; president, Rhonda Farley, Denise Fitzpatrick, Mike Gaskill, Susan Gillispie, Charlsie Goforth, Sandra Hayes, Debbie Hurlock, John Jacobs, Carolyn Jeffrey, Sheba Jackson, Carol Johnson, Ruth Jones, Pamela Long, Anita Looney, Clarisa Moore, Karyn McNellis, Eddy Oakly, Jerry Paine, Wendy Price, Danny Richardson, Susan Sampson, Jennifer Shelby, Lenora Spillman, and James Wimbish. Mrs. Siv Anderson is sponsor. b. Anita Looney was awarded for her outstanding nurses aid notebook and Debbie Hurlock ranked third overall in dental assisting during the Health Occupations State Convention and Contest. The chapter scrapbook was also an award winner. Organizations - 93 Building Trades Complete Brick Home Building Trades members constructed a modern, brick residence ready for occupancy in the Denison Home-Builders’ sponsored project. a. The house is readied for open house and a prospective buyer. b. Tradesmen take a break for a photo. c. Another sign of our times is the building trades sign at the construction site. Mr. Vernon Kumler is building trades instructor. 94 - Organizations Pep Club Boosts Jacket Sports Attending all football games, the pep squad does much to add spirit. The girls learn the different cheers to be able to yell along with cheerleaders. Each girl wears a uniform to games and pep rallies. They sit as a group beside the Drill Team. Being a member of the pep squad is mandatory for girls wishing to try out for Drill Team. Members are; bottom row, left to right, Sherry Jillson, Gayla Jacobs, Keri Gordon, and Sheila Osbourn; top, Debbie O'Bar, Duchess Caffee, Robin Ruff, Vicky Jolly, Janis Cox, and Sherry Culpepper. Organizations - 95 Cheerleaders Encourage Spirit Varsity cheerleaders are busy all year long with the various sports DHS offers. Encouraging fans to yell along with them to let the players know that they are backed up all the way is the main purpose of cheerleading. They decorated the gym each Thursday for the Friday football pep rallies, baked cakes and cookies to congratulate and wish the teams luck, and sell ribbons to boost spirit. Varsity cheerleaders for 74-75 were (bottom up) Sharon Dennis, Cindy Walker, Mary Welch; mascot, Debbie Corcoran, Cheryl Smith, Tami Stein, and Terri Hopkins; captain. 96 - Organizations a. Junior varsity cheerleaders; bottom, D'Ann Burtis, Charla Noel, Christi Means, and Paula Pipkin; middle. Sheila Osbourn, Pattie Flood, and Dana Burtis; top, Linda Clay. b. Varsity cheerleaders end the pep rally leading students and teachers in singing of the Alma Mater. c. Junior varsity cheerleaders perform Victory during the pep rally for the Greenville game. Organizations - 97 Senior Day 75” You would think we were all six years old by the way we were acting, but it was fun while it lasted. At first some were reluctant to join in the different activities for fear of being made fun of. But it wasn’t long before everyone was saying what the heck. How many times does a person have a Senior Day. ’' Things got started off with a sack race, the guys competed first then the girls. After the sack race was the tug of war, which, thanks to the weather, was over a very large mud puddle. Some of us were slightly muddy, like from head to toe. Then there was the egg toss, and as you can see in pictures (c) and (d), it got kinda hairy. Prizes were awarded to the winners at Big Success!!! 98 - Senior Activities each contest. The rest of the day went on with swimming, volleyball, and softball games. Churches Fried Chicken was served for lunch and Underwoods catered supper. The day ended with a dance. Everyone that went had a blast. All in all everyone really seemed to have enjoyed themselves. Senior Day ”75 will be a day we'll all remember and laugh about in years to come. a. Are you sure they are seniors?!!! b. Look! If you think I want that egg you’re crazy!!! c. Gently egg! Gently! d. Here you take it I don’t want it! e. Hey buddy! Get off my terf. f. Hey fellas! I think we’re fallliiinnnng!!! g. Camera Hogs! Nothing but camera hogs! Senior Activities - 99 100 - Senior Activities Seniors Start With Spirit, Finish in Style SRS'P'lr reaF .Shuman 102 - Senior Activities Athletes Receive Awards While much of the’reward for participating in athletics is intangible and received daily in friends made, discipline learned and skills refined, recognition is paid in various ways. Participants in competitive sports are eligible to earn letter awards, plaques noting participation are presented at the awards assembly and a few special awards follow dedication and skill. Ben Jacobs (a) was the recipient of the Elliott-Pilkilton Fighting Heart Award. Team member Gary Hall presented Jacobs the trophy representing the team's selection for hard work, dedication and team leadership. The award, begun in 1968 was re-named for two former DHS athletes who died in an automobile accident. Stanley Hunt (b) signed a scholarship agreement to play football for Baylor University. Witnesses to the signing are Coach John Goodner, Mrs. Hunt and Mr. Hunt, b. Jeff Thomason (c) inked a pact with East Texas State University to play football. ▲ b Senior Activities - 103 104 - Homecoming Homecoming Queen Runners-Up Homecoming - 105 Valedictory Address £ Helen Lowrie Marshall once WWte a poem which expresses a beautiful idea: Every hand holds some special gift -A hamper, a broom, a pen, A hoe, a scalpel, an artist’s brush, A needle, a microscope, A violin's bow, a way with words Ih the giving of faith and hope. hat is that you hold in your hand? hatever your gift may be, It can open your door to abundant life -I You ijold in your hand the key.'' Tonight our thoughts are many, but the most obvious are of happiness and sorrow. Sorrow for what we leave behind: our friends and teachers. We are moving out of our protected little world - the world of family and childhood. Our feelings of security are shaken, but we do feel happiness for what we have accomplished. We have learned much from others: knowledge, cooperation, and understanding. Perhaps uppermost in our minds is our future success. v No matter what our definition of success is, we e3 h have our own special talents and goals and the ability to be successful. If we set our goals and use our talents, we will realize success. However, we should always remember to measure our success by what is in our hearts, not by somebody else's idea of success. We have all had moments of terrible indecision, feeling that our lives had no direction, no goal. Yet, at times we have also felt that we knew exactly where we were going and how we were going to get there. We all must set goals for ourselves and try to be successful in reaching them. Each of our goals will be different and our resp Mje successes will be different. Most important to remember here is that there islno absolute definition of success. What is success to one person is failure to another. To some, success is measured in material objects; to others, it is doing what they like to do and doing it well; still others feel that success is being loved and giving love in return. Each person has his own definition and we must use that definition and utilize our talents in order to reach the goals that will epitomize success to us. Tina Parsons ki; Valedictorian 1975 1 ' A 1 106 - Valedictorian Salutatory Address s hand Salutatorian - 107 SPORTS Editor — Jeannie Forguson Assistants — Darel Dobbs Charley Thomas Buffaloes Stampede Yellow Jackets 28-0 In the Jackets opening performance, Haltom City baffled the Jackets' defensive squad with plays that have not been around since the late 40's and early 50’s. A single-wing formation, fullback spinner trap and the quarterback sweep were revived to confuse the Jacket defense. The Jacket’s own mistakes contributed to the loss, 28-0. a. David Spindle (20) makes a diving tackle on a Haltom City running back with the help from Steve Oden (68), David Berquist (55), and Sammy Locke (32). b. Hosea Chumley (43) drives forward against a Haltom City defender. 110 - Sports Jackets Fall Short to Irving 20-19 The Irving-Jacket game proved the most exciting of the short season with Denison ending up on the short end of a 20-19 count. Billy Flemmings ignited things in the third quarter returning a punt 62 yards for the first Jacket score. The extra point was kicked by D'Wayne O'Bar. The next Jacket score came after the defense forced Irving to turn the ball over to the Jacket offense, allowing Hosea Chumly to score on a three-yard run. The Jacket’s final score was on an end sweep when Chumley was escorted in the end zone behind a terrific block by Bobby Jackson. a. Chumley (23) turns upfield after taking a hand off from Steve White (12). b. Coach Jim Kazmierski describes the next set of plays to the Jacket offensive unit. c. Flemmings escapes for a Jacket touchdown on a punt return. Sports - 111 Jacket Efforts Fall Short at McKinney 28-26 McKinney hosted the Jackets in a see-saw affair that saw the lead change three times. The Lions opened the game with a touchdown, missing the extra point. Denison tied 6-6 with a tally before McKinney regained the lead 12-6. The Jackets tallied twice in the second quarter to take the lead, but McKinney would not be denied six and trailed the Jackets 20-18 at intermission. The Lions took the lead in the third quarter 21-20 and scored again with 7:24 left. A late Denison touchdown set up a possible tie, but the PAT failed as time ran out on the Jackets 28-26. a. Eric Warner (41) fought his way through four defenders and leaped over the line for a Jacket TD. b. Hosea Chumley's (23) extra point attempt was wide to the left leaving the score 6-6. c. Quarterback Steve White (12) carried the ball after failing to find an open receiver. 112 - Sports . . . Ended in This Jackets Sting Paris a. Hosea Chumley's field goal attempt was blocked by Paris. b. Jeff Thomason fell on a Paris fumble for the Jackets winning touchdown in the last few minutes of the game. c. The Offensive line does a good job blocking as Steve White (12) throws a long pass to a Jacket receiver downfield. d. Bill Flemmings (5) followed his blockers, Bobby Jackson (77) and Jeff Thomason (89) around the end for a 7 yard gain. This - ended in This -when Paris blocked Hosea Chumley's attempted field goal, recovered the ball then fumbled. An alert Jeff Thomason fell on a Wildcat mistake for the winning touchdown in the Jackets first district game 14-7. Sports - 113 District Newcomers Down Jackets 21-14 Lewisville’s super star Paul Rice had his lowest rushing total ever against Denison. The Jackets contained Rice better than any other defensive unit. Denison’s offense also out-rushed the Farmers with 268 rushing yards over Lewisville's 166. In spite of a fine Jacket effort Lewisville took the victory 21-14. a. Paul Walter (31) and Hosea Chumley (23) blasted an opening for Eric Warner (41). b. Dewayne O'Bar (88) stopped Lewisville's super star Paul Rice for a short gain. Sammy Locke (32) and Mike Neasbitt move in to assist. 114 - Sports Champs Dump Jackets 28-7 Defensive efforts against Plano failed in the first half as the Wildcats scored four TD’s and held the Jackets to 0. Denison shutoff Plano's offense in the second half but was unable to score until the closing minutes. Plano, district champs, fell to Dallas Carter in bidistrict. ▲ b c a. Steve White (12) falls to a Wildcat after a short gain. b. Eric Warner (41) breaks through defenders for an opening around the end. c. Maurice Hollis (85) opens a hole for quarterback Steve White (12). d. In the remaining minutes of the game Tim Bennett (21) scored the Jackets only TD. Sports - 115 Jackets Spoil R. L. Turner Homecoming 21-14 R. L. Turner held a 3-0 league mark until the Jackets knocked them off with a 21-14 win. Denison gained 256 yards total offense in the first half as the Jackets dominated the game both offensively and defensively and racked up a 21-7 halftime lead. Leading the blocking effort with outstanding showings were David Berquest, Bobby Jackson, Jeff Thomason, Jeff Elmore, Stan Hunt, Steve Oden and Maurice Hollis. The Jackets ended the game with 312 rushing yards over RLT’s 234. a. Jacket defenders cause an R. L. Turner upset. b. Sammy Locke (32) receives defensive strategy from Coach John Goodner. c. Paul Walters (31) was intercepted on a downfield mn by an R. L. Turner Lion. 116 - Sports Jackets Have Victorious Homecoming The homecoming rematch with Greenville found the Jackets unable to move the ball, while the Lions took a 10-point lead in the first period. The Jackets came back strong in the last quarters scoring 23 points and holding the Lions to one TD for a 23-17 victory. a. Paul Walter opens a hole for Eric Warner (41) in action against Greenville. b. Jerry Mitchell reminds the Jackets of a 3rd down situation, while Coach Fred Postier moves in for a closer look. c. David Spindle (20) goes high into the air to make an interception in front of a Greenville receiver. Sports - 117 Denton Broncos Buck Jackets for 21-7 Loss a. Eric Warner (41) followed his blockers, Steve Oden (68) and Stan Hunt against Denton. b. Warner made a one-yard dive for the Jackets only touchdown against Denton and c. received protection from Danny Mead (7) on a touchdown attempt. The Friday night contest with the Denton Broncos turned into a real bummer for the Jackets. Denison’s only score came on a one-yard plunge by Eric Warner and the extra point kicked by DeWayne O'Bar. Steve White and Charlie Jenkins combined forces for a long touchdown play but it was called back on a penalty. The Yellow Jacket offensive squad was continually presented with good field position, but was able to score only once in the 21-7 defeat. 118 - Sports The Sherman Bearcats retained the axe for the 6th consecutive year. It was a disappointing game as Sherman ripped through for a 28-12 victory. Denison finished the season with a 3-4 District 13AAAA reading and a 3-7 mark in its second year under Head Coach John Goodner. a. It takes more than one Bearcat to take a Jacket down! QB Steve White (12) was taken down by several Bearcats during the Sherman Denison game. b. Eric Warner (41) singlehandedly stops a Bearcat ball carrier. c. The Black and Gold game was a very promising show for the 1976 Varsity Football season. Coach John Goodner was pleased with both the offensive and defensive squads. Sports - 119. 1974-75 Fighting Yellow Jackets Jimmy Crabtree Manager Bill Flemmings 5 Sr. WB S Steve Oden 68 Sr. G LB Danny Mead 7 Sr. SE S Ricky McVay 10 Jr. HB QB Bennie Jenkins 11 Soph. QB S Steve White Marty Long David Spindle Tim Bennett Charlie Jenkins 12 Jr. QB S 19 Sr. QB HB 20 Sr. R WB 21 Sr. R WB 22 Soph. SE E Hosea Chumley Terry Garner Alan Brown Thomas Kemp Paul Walters 23 Soph. TB S 25 Sr. TB LB 26 Jr. TB S 27 Jr. TB S 31 Sr. FB LB Sammy Locke Jim Browning Eric Warner Eddie Blankenship Mike Neasbitt 32 Jr. FB LB 35 Sr. FB LB 41 Sr. WB S 44 Sr. SE S 51 Soph. C LB 120 - Sports 4 Mike Roewe lames Williams David Berquest Joe Smith Fred Sparkman 52 Jr. C LB 53 Sr. OT DE 55 Sr. OT DE 60 Sr. B LB 61 Jr. C DG Nick Olson 62 Sr. G DG Steve Bruno 63 Jr. G DG Joe Gampper 64 Sr. G DT Abe Haas 65 Jr. G DG Wayne Schindler 66 Jr. T DG Kenneth Silva Joe Diehl Jeff Elmore Kieth Powell Paul Pilkilton 67 Jr. T DG 70 Soph. G LB 71 Jr. C DE 72 Jr. T LB 73 Jr. G DG Steve Armstrong Stan Curry Bobby Jackson Stan Hunt Bob Dye 74 Sr. G DG 75 Sr. G DG 77 Sr. G DE 78 Sr. T DE 80 Sr. G LB Timmy Russell Jerry Mitchell Maurice Hollis De Wayne O’Bar Jeff Thomason 81 Jr. TE 83 Sr. TE DE 85 Jr. TE R 88 Jr. WB S 89 Sr. TE DE Sports - 121 Coaches Use New Routine a. JOHN GOODNER, athletic director and head coach, has seven years coaching experience. He came to Denison in 1971 as assistant and was elevated to Head Coach in 1973. b. MIKE BARNES, coaching defensive secondary, has seven years coaching experience. He came to Denison in 1973. c. JIM KAZMIERSKI, offensive line and assistant track coach, has four years coaching experience all in Denison. d. With 11 years coaching experience, RICHARD MASON coaches defensive line. Mason came to Denison in 1973. e. In his second year in Denison JERRY McLEMORE, a five year veteran, coaches offensive backs, receivers and JV basketball. f. FRED POSTIER coaches linebackers and track. He has nine years coaching experience, six in Denison. g. TY COMSTOCK, offensive line and baseball coach, came to Denison in 1970. He has 11 years coaching experience. ◄e 122 - Sports 1974-75 Junior Varsity Football Squad (Bottom row, left to right), David Hawley (Manager), Reggie Patterson, Steve Potts, Mark Svane, Chuck Pauley, Danny Coley, Colby Crenshaw, Carl Gamper, David Brock, Mark Giasson, Darrin Coffin, Ricky Morris, Cory Casper. (Middle row, left to right), A1 Penn, Chris Crouch, Wayne Mathews, Todd Svane, Gary Mueller, Chris Crenshaw, Craig Evans, Jeff Crawford, Bill Dye, Clifford Helm, David Allen, Tommy Locke, Kevin Tyree, Curtis Kennon and Donald Baker (Managers). (Top row, left to right), Granville Walker, Brian Caldwell, Wayne Murphy, Greg Sikes, Aaron Wells, Greg Ross, Willie Stewart, Lige Dusek, Danny Lilley, Mark Rowe, Ben Jones, Richard Dehorney. Gold JV Schedule September 5 Haltom City September 12 Open September 19 Plano September 26 Open October 3 South Garland October 10 R. L. Turner October 17 Plano October 24 Bonham October 31 Greenville November 7 Open November 14 Open Black JV Schedule September 5 Haltom City September 12 Open September 19 Open September 26 McKinney October 3 Paris October 10 Lewisville October 17 Plano October 24 R. L. Turner October 31 Greenville November 7 Denton November 14 Sherman Sports - 123 JV's Open Season With a 10-0 Victory a. A JV defender puts a diving tackle on a Haltom City runner. b. Granville Walker (87) and other members of the JV defensive unit gang tackle an opposing runner. c. QB Mark Rowe (5) fires a pass to receiver Greg Ross (33) as Jeff Crawford (41) cuts in to block. 124 - Sports a. QB Todd Svane (3) lobs a short pass while Jeff Crawford (41) and Wayne Murphy (77) give him excellent protection. b. A1 Penn (43) sticks an opposing runner with a good tackle with the help of Granville Walker (87) and other JV defenders. c. QB Mark Rowe (5) fires a pass to a JV receiver as Carl Gamper (65) and Richard Dehorney (63) stop the onrushing defense. Sports - 125 JV’s Show Potential for Season a. QBMark Rowe (5) prepares to pitch out to Jeff Crawford (41). b. Ben Jones (75) and Greg Ross (33) puts a smashing tackle on an opposing runner with aid from Reggie Patterson (68). 126 - Sports a. The JV defense prepared to offset the Haltom City offensive attack. b. QB Mark Rowe (5) runs around the end with help from the JV front line. c. A1 Penn (43) prepares to catch a pass in a crowd of R. L. Turner defenders. Sports - 127 1974-75 Varsity Jackets Coach Tim Williams Terry Pain, Manager Marcus Rench, Manager James Dean Stan Hunt Ben Jacobs Artie Lee Jeff Thomason Gary Hall Maurice Hollis Clint Gentry Bennie Jenkins Charlie Jenkins Scott Patterson Mike Wigington 128 - Sports 1974-75 Basketball Schedule November November November November December December imber imber imber January February February February February February February 31 4 7 11 14 18 21 McKinney Arlington McKinney Irving Nimitz Durant Nimitz Tournament W. T. White Bonham Tournament SMoimnt W. T. White Rider H.S. W. Falls Irving Nimitz Arlington Paris Lewisville Plano R. L. Turner Greenville Dentoi Sherman Paris Lewisville Plano R. L. Turner Greenville Denton Sherman _There There There Here Here There There Here Sports - 129 1.MF a. Everyone goes for the rebound after a free throw attempt. b. Gary Hall (42) puts up a hook shot against Durant. c. Ben Jacobs (15) buckets a free throw against Sulfur Springs at the Bonham Tournament. d. Stan Hunt (50) puts up a shot against Commerce in the Bonham Tournament. e. Hunt (50) makes an easy two points against Commerce. e Sports - 131 Jacket Roundballers Jump to Victory a. Scott Patterson (30) out jumps a Rider player for two points, b. puts up a hook shot against Rider. c. falls to the court while struggling for the ball, d. and puts up a shot against Rider, while Gary Hall (42) and Stan Hunt (50) move in for a rebound. 132 - Sports m a. Ben Jacobs (15) puts up a shot against Paris. b. Charlie Jenkins (33) attempts to pass the ball to a fellow team mate. c. Stan Hunt (51) pulls down a hard rebound against Paris. d. Stan Hunt (51) goes up for two as Paris attempts to block the shot. ► Sports - 133 Jacket Standouts Take Court a. Gary Hall (43) out jumped Lewisville's defense for two points. b. Stan Hunt (50) rebounds the ball as a Lewisville player attempted to take it away. c. Lewisville played defense against Denison's Charlie Jenkins (33) and Clint Gentry (12) as they worked the ball in. 134 - Sports a. Sian Hunt (50) put up two points against R. L. Turner. Stan was high point man with a total of 15 points. b. R. L. Turner put up a shot while Stan Hunt (50) and Charlie Jenkins (32) wait for the rebound. c. Stan Hunt (50) makes two with a left handed hook shot. Sports - 135 Roundballers Fall Short to Denton, Plano a. Gary Hall (43) contributes two points to the Jackets score. b. Sophomore of the year Charlie Jenkins (33) jumps against Denton's all-District 13 AAAA champ Greg Bond (24). c. A Denton player fell to the court when Stan Hunt (51) attempted to steal the ball. d. Hunt puts in two points for Denison against Denton. 136 - Sports a. Scott Patterson attempted a long shot from the top of the key. b. Clint Gentry attempted a basket during a fast break play. c. Charlie Jenkins (33) received heavy pressure from Plano. Charlie was high point man with 26 points. d. Charles Jenkins (25) puts up two from mid court. Sports - 137 1974-75 JV Roundballers (Bottom row, left to right) Keven Tyree, Reginald Patterson, Mark Svane, Bill Potts, A1 Penn, Todd Svane. (Top row, left to right) Coach Jerry McLemore, Brian Caldwell, Cory Casper, Jerry Reeder, Bennie Jenkins (who was moved up to varsity in January), Mark Roe we, Aaron Wells. ◄a ! ► a. Coach McLemore reviews plays for the JV's during halftime. b. JV Coach Jerry McLemore discusses game plans with Head Basketball Coach Tim Williams. 138 - Sports a. A1 Penn (20) goes up with a right hook for an attempted score against Wichita Falls Rider. b. Todd Svane (13) attempts to block a pass from one of Paris' roundballers. c. Jerry Reeder (42) shoots from outside for an easy two poin basket against Rider. Sports - 139 JV's Show Power Early a. A1 Penn shoots for one point in a free throw against R. L. Turner. b. Coach Jerry McLemore is shown going over team strategy with the J. V. crew. c. Aaron Wells (14) goes up for two just inside the free throw line of R. L. Turner. 140 - Sports ! ► a. Brian Cal well (31) takes his free throw shots during home game. b. Arron Wells’ (45) basket attempt was blocked by the opposing team. c. Jerry Reeder (55) was out-jumped on a tip-off. Sports - 141 142 - Sports JVs Provide Excitement ▲ c b T w king a. An R. L. Turner JV attempted to block Denison's Aaron Wells' (45) two points. b. Denison and R. L. Turner JV's go for a free throw rebound. c. Wells (45) goes high for the tip-off during the R. L. Turner game. S' . Sports - 143 Jacket Netters Produce Winning Season Tennis coach Gail Ringness’ team had a successful year. The team has taken two first place Team Championships, one at the Trinity Indoor Championship and the other at the Denison Fall Invitational. All totaled, the team has captured nine firsts, four seconds, and one third place. Gail Ringness Billy Ashbum Zena Brin Ben Dye Bob Dye Lesley Gomey Bruce Greg Doug Kerr Beverly Meaders Valery Minstrot Pam Pyle Terry Svane Ronnie Weger 144 - Sports Dye, Ashburn Add Fifth In D.A.I.T.T. ! ► a. Terry Svane returns the ball with an excellent backhand. b. Ben Dye prepares to drive the ball past his opponent. c. Billy Ashburn and Ben added a fifth tournament win to their winning streak in the Denison Annual Indoor Tennis Tournament. Sports - 145 Netters in Action at District a. Billy Ashbum. b. Ben Dye. c. Doug Kerr. d. Ronnie Weger. e. and f. Ben Dye g. Billy Ashbum. 146 - Sports Netters End Successful Season a. Netters enjoy out of town trips since the school purchased a new van. The van was purchased in March for transporting small groups for school activities. b. Zena Brin practices her serves during pregame warm ups. c. Zena and Pam Pyle warm up. d. Bill Ashburn prepares to slam the ball back to his opponent. e. Ronnie Weger uses a back hand to return the ball. f. An assortment of the 1974-75 Netters Trophies were displayed at the Arts and Crafts show in the Library. 148 - Sports Ben Dye and Bill Ashburn have brought home first place trophies from the Garland Fall Invitational, the Denison Fall Invitational, the Trinity Outdoor Championship, the Trinity Indoor Championship, the Denison Indoor Tournament, the Garland Spring Invitational and a second place at district meet. Terry Svane and Pam Pyle brought home a second place win from the Trinity Indoor Championship in January. Bruce Greig and Ronnie Weger teamed up for a third place at the South Grand Prairie Doubles Tournament. In singles competition, Dye took a first at the Trinity Indoor Championship while Terry Svane captured a second at the same tournament. Ronnie Weger won second place at district but lost to a top seeded player in Regional. Sports - 149 The 1974-75 Golf Team Mr. Osburn Davis Billy Rice, Captain Vince Pellman Jack Ballew Steve Jones Mark Kerr David Roush Walter Hix Carl Frietsch Mark Bullard Larry Lagroan Coby Crenshaw Bill Dye Jeff Crawford 150 - Sports February February February February March March March March March March J tM w Hills and Gun Woodlawn ijLhSllJlCl 21,-2: chool Invitation Course Course u ' etition March April April April 152 - Sports Sports - 153 154 - Sports Sports - 155 1975 Track Team David Berquest Stan Curry Eric Warner Alan Brown Thomas Kemp Paul Pilkilton Sam Cross Fred Sparkman Glen Buckner Bubba Coney 156 - Sports 1975 Track Schedule March 8 Sherman April 5 Open March 15 J. J. Pearce April 11 and 12 Waxahachie March 22 Wichita Falls April 19 District March 29 Ada April 26 Regional Sports - 157 Mark Svane Todd Svane Granville Walker Aaron Wells Richard Dehomey Craig Evans Charlie Jenkins Tommy Locke Danny Lilly Chris Crouch Wayne Mathews Wayne Murphy Four Firsts Captured at March 8 Event The March 8, track and field event in Sherman ended with Denison bringing home four first places, three third places, two fifth places, and two sixth places. Bill Flemmings set a new meet record with a 50.4 clocking in the 440-yard dash. Alan Brown took a first in the 330-yard intermediate hurdles with a 41.3 time. Sam Cross took a first in the Broad jump, jumping 19 feet 7 inches. Todd Svane tied for first in the pole vault when he cleared the 10'6 bar. In the long jump Flemmings took a third place and Steve Oden threw the discus 125 feet for a third place. Granville Walker finished fifth in the 220-yard dash with a 22.6 clocking. In addition to his first. Cross took fifth place in the 330-yard intermediate hurdles. Sixth place was taken by Stan Hunt with a 44'11 shot put, and the Jacket sprint relay team composed of Thomas Kemp, Flemmings, Brown, and Walker also took a sixth. a ► 158 - Sports a. Bill Flemmings won the 440-yard dash with a 50.4 clocking. b. Alan Brown in the 330-yard intermediate hurdles with a 41.3 time. c. and d. Bill in the long jump for third place. Sports - 159 suod$ - 091 ▲ e q ▼ uoseag [njssuoong pug sju pmj Athletes Helping Others a. Granville Walker placed fifth in the 220-yard dash with a 22.6 clocking. b. Sam Cross placed fifth in the 330-yard intermediate hurdles. c. Joe Deihl. d. Maurice Hollis. e. Tommy Locke left, Donald Baker right. Twenty-one Fellowship of Christian Athlete members have been helping children - special children. Special Education Students from Golden Rule, Central, Houston and the Grayson County Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center participate annually in the Special Olympics at Munson Stadium. This event is sponsored by the FCA Huddles, the Denison Jaycees, and the Sherman Optimist Club. Sports - 161 1975 Baseball Team Tim Bennet Randy Cassell Terry Clay Toby Crammer Bob Franklin Ben Jones Mike Gallaway Sammy Locke Marty Long Ricky McVay Mike Neasbitt DeWayne O'Bar Mark Roewe Mike Schick Billy Turnbull Wayne Ward Steve White Mike Wigington 162 - Sports 1975 Baseball Schedule Home -Horn it Sherman March 1 (2) Bonham March 6 Paris March 8 (2) Ardmore March 13 Ardmore March 14 Bonham March 18 Sherman tome 1:00 There 4:30 1:00 Tome 4:30 ere 4:00 ere There 5:00 5:00 5:00 5:00 ■? A ‘ 1 M —-mj i • ’ r .' t DentcflP ' • c. TiF arr 3= 5:00' Paris 5:00 Home April -- 11 April April April April 25 May - Greenville ' ' . . 5:00 Home ■2 ; Plano 5=;D0 Theije - ?■$ - V • ; ' Turner 5:00 ' v-Hb e.‘ • ••• - - - .• - ' '• : . ' . 2 , - • : • 9 Paris 5:00 ’ .Ther§ ;. Lewisville 5:00 'V . •'There •j ... ' 2 .r- V ; . V. ' , “ 1 1 • l , • i ■'% . M. S ‘ v ' - . • « - «' • • • . .1 V r7. _ v y; v ■ • • ■ - - . .• V i I- ... . . -rf • Baseball in Action a. Mike Gallaway (16) winds up for the pitch. b. Catcher Mike Neasbitt shovels up a bunt as Wigington (29) and Marty Long (19) move in for insurance. c. Gallaway (16) raps a base hit between first and second base. 164 - Sports ▲ b c a. Steve White (7) belts a homerun over the left field fence. b. Sammy Locke (25) attempts to evade a hot box” between third base and home. c. Mike Wigington (29) gives his best effort in a pitcher's duel against Plano. Sports - 165 Jackets Rack Up Runs a. Tim Bennett (14) hits a high fly to center field. b. Sammy Locke (25) chalks up another one for the Jackets. c. Ricky McVay (10) taps up a fielder’s choice. d. Steve White (7) touches home to up the locals in the bottom of the 4th. 166 - Sports Sports - 167 Infield Job Well Done a. Mike Gallaway (16) shows his pitching form. b. DeWayne O'Bar (16) follows the ball through for a base hit. c. Mike Schick's (31) Hard ''Cut” was for naught as he swung in front of a high change-up pitch. 168 - Sports a. Mike Gallaway (16) fires a fast ball across the plate. b. Left fielder Terry Clay (28) hussels the ball to first base. c. Third baseman Marty Long struggles to put the base runner out. d. Sammy Locke (25) runs in a score during confusion in the outfield. Sports - 169 76 Brings Something New for Girls at DHS The 1975-76 Yellow Jacket Athletic program is in store for quite a surprise this August. Varsity football, basketball, baseball, golf, tennis, and track for men will continue, however, accompanying the men's athletics, a woman's athletic program featuring competition in volleyball, track and field, golf, and tennis will be offered to all girls. These varsity sports will be exactly like men's athletics. Practice games, practice meets and district competition against other towns will be held. Training for this new athletic program began the last trimester of the 1975 school term. Uniforms have been purchased by the school and will be worn by participating girls. Miss Gail Ringness, Yellow Jacket tennis coach and physical education teacher, has been chosen to serve as the 1975-76 Women’s Athletic Director. ▲ b a T 170 - Sports a. Zena Brin a senior in Girls Athletics, completes a successful set-up. b. Annette Johnson was awarded this T-Shirt for best performance in volleyball. c. Debbie Corcoran is shown wearing the Girls Athletics Happyness Is T-Shirt. d. Girls show team spirit before volleyball competition. Sports - 171 SWEETHEARTS, FAVORITES Editor: Gail Anders Assistant: Bettye McKeane She Was a Lady and I Was a Dreamer. . . a. Beverly Gregory - Stinger b. Keresa Johnson - NHSBHS c. Terri Hopkins - Cheerleaders d. Lynnette McMenamy -Science e. Cindy Walker - FT A f. Debbie Corcoran - ICT f 175 176 - Sweethearts Sweethearts - 177 You Fill Up My Senses. . a. Mrs. Frances Willis - Faculty b. Debbie Butman - Building Trades c. Jennie Bouldin - Latin d. Joy O’Brien - Drafting e. Shawna Ruff - Printer’s Devil f. Dorrise Adams - DE a 178 - Sweethearts Sweethearts - 179 'You Are So Beautiful . . a. Julie Delaney - F.C.A. Kuddles b. Shirley Jefferson - Library c. Pam Taylor - F.H.A. d. Tina Parsons - Honor Society e. Rhonda Wineinger - Y-Teens a T 180 - Sweethearts 182 - Sweethearts She’s Coming For Me, I Know . . a. Rhonda Sims - Flag Corps b. Paula Coonrod - Metal Trades c. LeAnn Ciaccio - Football d. Phyllis Barnes - Cosmetology e. Carolyn Jeffreys - Leo Cameron f. Lori Mahana - VOE Lab f I -1 h Sweethearts - 183 rI Just Can’t Live Without You. . a. Ramona Swinger - DECA b. Darlene Lloyd - Photography c. Ginger Burden - FCA d. Tanya Murphy - Stage Band e. Cherry Cline - Art f. Valerie Mistrot - Tennis f ▼ She Makes Me Wonder. . a. Cathy Flood - Drill Team b. Mari Caffee - Jr. Historians c. Kathy Shasteen - Rodeo d. Patty Donohoe - Student Council e. Karen Parks - French Club f. Cynthia Ciaccio - Key Club a 4 186 - Sweethearts Sweethearts - 187 'You Go to My Head . . . a. Debbie Roberts - Spanish Club b. Marcia Toney - Annual c. Cynthia McShan - Pep Club d. Sandra Beam - HERO e. Michele Smith - Drama f. Carole Chandler - FFA - y- ■ • djt 7 • V- • . - -V- t V- ' . - : '• ■ ' - r ,.V nr ' j ■ y ◄ v vfe v‘J 188 - Sweethearts Who’s Who Elected by Seniors a. MOST DEPENDABLE - Kathy Shasteen and James Dean b. MOST ORIGINAL - Donna Bratton and Greg Mack c. Most Original runners-up -Gloria Cross and Todd England d. Most Dependable runners-up -Pammy Middleton, Rhonda Wineinger, Ben Jacobs and Jeff Thompson a A ▼ b Who’s Who - 191 a. FRIENDLIEST - Terry Svane and Eric Warner b. MOST VERSATILE - Patty Donohoe, Greg Davis c. Friendliest runners-up -Beverly Meadors, Danny Mead d. Most Versatile runners-up -Dennis Guey, Debbie Corcoran and Stan Hunt a. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED -Tina Parsons and John Bann Bonn b. MOST HUMEROUS - Marcia Toney and Donnie Russel c. Most Humerous runners-up -Paula Coonrad, Joe Gampper and Cherry Cline d. Most Likely to Succeed runners-up - Toni Mezzacappa and Tommy Miller Sophomore Favorites a. SOPHOMORE FAVORITES -Cynthia Ciaccio, Mark Giasson b. Sophomore Favorite runners-up - Patty Sue Flood, Glenn Blount and Christi Means c. Sophomores watch pep assembly. 194 - Favorites Junior Favorites a. JUNIOR FAVORITES - Cindy Walker, Mike Wiginton b. Junior Favorite runners-up -Julie Delaney and Sammy Locke c. Playing during a fund-raising assembly sponsored by the Junior class is Sammy Locke. c Favorites - 195 Mr. and Miss DHS Runners-Up Sharon Dennis — Billy Flemmings Favorites - 197 Mr. DHS — Eddie Blankenship 198 - Favorites Miss DHS — Pammy Middleton Favorites - 199 Junior Attendant Sophomore Attendant Tina Conine Diane Stembridge BASKETBALL QUEEN PAMMY MIDDLETON Miss School Spirit Cherry Cline Mr. School Spirit John Jacobs Spirit - 201 CLASSES Editor — Jetta Jorgensen Assistants — Lynda Gray Alicia Fox Sophomore Class Officers are (from left) President Mark Giasson, vice-president Christi Means, treasurer Patty Sue Flood, secretary Cynthia Ciaccio. Soph's Gain Exemptions Debra Karen Akers Alexander Marty Mary Ann Anderson Anderson David Helen Allen Allen Ramona Lee Anderson Andrus Mike Suzie Barnett Bates Jeff Jill Barnett Barnett Richard Anne Allen Anderson Arthur Bill Ashbum Steven Bennie Barnes Barnett Roger Royce Batts Baugh James Benny Bayless Beaver David Rebecca Besherse Black Dawn Belinda Bedford Belcher Linda Debbie Blackshear Blalock Teri Connie Bell Bentley Debbie Lorrie Blankenship Bledsaw Sophomores - 205 Sophomores Get Acquainted Tim Bowling Carol Bozarth Cyril Brandt Ronnie Brooks David Donna Brack Bradshaw Debbie Danny Brotherton Brown Mike Roni Brown Brown Doug Mark Brown Brown Debbi Terri Brussow Buchanan Glen Buckner Mark Bullard James Bret Bucher Buckman Jan Jan Burgin Burns Jane Dana Bums Burtis 206 - Sophomores Bernadette Kenneth Callahan Campbell Karyn Terri Carter Carter Betty Carole Chandler Chandler a. Sophomores and new students look for their homeroom assignments during orientation Friday before school began. b. D.H.S. band initiation features lovelies like Benny Beaver, John Ford and Leann George when sophomores were officially welcomed. c. Stage band practices for the Thurber Carnival production. Susie Bates on vibes, one of the sophomores in the group, Junior Jerry Cambell on sax; Daryl Tabor on bass and Senior Mike Wagnon on drums rehearse. Sophomores - 207 Sophs Join Spirit Action Mike Cynthia Bobby D'Ann Cherry Ciaccio Clark Clark Linda Terry Clay Clay Edwana Darren Cline Coffin Danny Sherry Coley Collins Paulette Paula Cook Corbette Jeff Colby Crawford Crenshaw Ema Eugene Combs Coney Cynthia Janice Corbray Cox Samuel Chris Cross Crouch Gene Sherry Cullison Culpepper Steve Pat Cults Dagley 208 - Sophomores Donna Lynnedah Daugherty Davidson LaDonna Luther Davis Davis Mark Linda Denison Denning David Kay Dodson Donald a. Sophomore majorette D’Ann Clark performs for the D. H. S. student body during one of the pep rallies. b. Jim Griswell and Mark Roewe, sophomores in John Terry's class, review the results of an experiment. c. TwoJ.V. cheerleaders, Linda Clay and Patti Sue Flood lead one of the cheers during the 74-75 Homecoming pep rally. Phillip John Davidson Davis Martha Richard Dawson DeHorney Jeff Joe Dickey Diehl Raymond Robin Doshier Doty Sophomores - 209 Sophs Participate in Drama Lige Bill Dusek Dye Alphonso Douglas Cookie Dunaway Tony William James Tommy Earnhart Eamhart Eddins Eddins Tommy Craig Edwards Evans Mark Bob Furlong Fast John Richard Ford Franchek Donna Karen Franklin Franklin Donna Frank Kevin Ferguson Patti Flood Donald Frank 210 - Sophomores Butch Michelle Fritts Funderburk Johnnie Carl Gallegos Gampper Louanne Clinton Gary Gentry Ken Deborah Gilliam Goodson a. Mary Ann Anderson makes a face as she and Carol Bozarth look at their papers. b. Denison took part in the Explorers Olympics here are a few contestants for the bicycle race. c. Coach Mason talks to his prospective football members during spring training. Sophomores - 211 Sophs Take Drivers Ed Kim Keri Goodson Gordon Molly Jim Graves Griswold Garry Trina Hall Hall Russ Renee Gouge Grant Cindy Billy Gruber Hagan Terry Susan Harbor Hardy Nan Guy Harriss Hartford Shawn Harrison Jimi Harp Laura Paris Hawarth Hedgecock Joe David Havens Hawley Connie Clifford Mark Julie Hedges Helm Hemperley Henry 212 - Sophomores a. Virginia Morgan, Mary Sexton and Anne Anderson pose for a picture before class begins. b. Marie Caffee, Bernadette Callahan and Dana Burtis wait for the results of cheerleader tryouts. c. Fellowship of Christian Athletes members Tommy Locke and Donald Baker help with the Children's Special Olympics. Darold Henson Debbie Herrin Monsita Hines Cheryl Hix Janey Sharon Hogenson Holcomb Troy Patti Hooper Hoppe Mary Casey Hogans Hogenson Cynthia Gloria Hosey Hull Eva Holland Thomas Holley Sophomores - 213 Soph Wins State Honor Wesley Jeffcoat Bennie Jenkins Charles Jenkins Sheri Jillson Vicki Ben Jolly Jones Dale Ethel Jones Jones Jimmie Bill Jones Kelley Charles Donna Johnson Johnson 214 - Sophomores a. Tommy Locke played drums for the Junior Class assembly. b. Nan Harris and Mr. Joe Martin proudly display her first place in district. She went on to win first in State in typewriting. c. Mrs. Rachel Anderson’s English students Beverly Whitfield, Gayla Jacobs, Robin Ruff, Betty Chandler, A1 Douglas and Richard Francheck get a laugh from the yearbook photographer. Curtis Terri Kennon Ken Camille Mary Cyndi Charla Kimbrell King Kirk Knight Laura Jeannie Knuppel LaBonte Robert Virgil Lake Lake Larry Sue Lagrone Laing Carla Brad Lamar Landis Lynnette Mark Kieth Kieth Sophomores - 215 Daniel Danell Danny Jack Lemons Leonard Lilley Little Tommy Tracy Alicia Teri Locke Long Lopez Lucas Pam Bobby McCloud McGraw Jimmy Belinda Kathy Dennis McCory McDaniel McKee McKinney Karen Debbie McNutt Maddox Larry Colleen Maggard Mahoney Wanda Makros Connie Mann Paul Matthews Wilma Meek Wayne Matthews Jesse Mendez John Manning Randall Massie Christi Means Andrea Meek Cheryl Terry Mercer Milner Barbara Leonard Moore Moore a. One of the common haunts of D. H. S. students this year was the lake, even on its bad days, pictured here. b. Deana Myers, Mrs. Kay Casey and Pam Pyle after the annual publications roast get together for Jeannie Furguson to take their picture. c. Willie Stewart, Eric Rice, Linda Clay, Kevin Farley, Sheila Osbourn, Judy Twining, and Terry Milner work on a biology assignment. Sophs Enjoy Dances Ronnie Moore Ricky Morris Sherry Moore Carla Morrison Janice Moran Virginia Morgan Steve Morrow Gary Mueller Sam Muldrew V ■ Larry Mundine David Dianna Neal Neasbitt Dianne Judy Neu Nichols Vickie Myers David Nash Debbie Kelly O’Bar Olson Charla Roy Noel Oates 218 - Sophomores A c a. Ronnie Petrus and Bevin England dance to the music of the Nevada Brothers. b. Willie Stewart and Jeff Barnett leave woodshop as the bell rings to go to class. c. Gordon Evans works hard on his string art in Mrs. Sara Davis's Geometry class. Shelia Kelly Osbourn Pankey Reginald Chuck Patterson Pauley Greg A1 Pedigo Penn Dewena May Nancy Phillips Pierce Sophomores - 219 Sophs Try Out Bill Steven Potts Potts Lama Reddick Kathy Redding Eric Rice Carmen Dennis Richards Richardson Audrey David Riddick Riddle Tony Susan Pope Price James Debbie Ramsey Reddick Sandra Reeder Ricky Reinert Jan Keith Rice Rice Randy Ronny Richardson Richardson Joyce Butch Robbins Roberson 220 - Sophomores Britt Mark Robertson Roewe Steve Robin Rudig Ruff Teresa Barbara Sams Sands c Mark David Schnitker Scott Teresa Poodle Selanders Self a. Bevin England and Pammy Middleton finish one of the many routines they learn during the year. b. Jan Burgin sings and plays the piano for Neewollah. c. Mark Denison and Philip Davidson work on their string an in Mrs. Sara Davis's Geometry class. Sophomores - 221 Sophs Experiment in Science Mary Sexton Cheree Shasteen Darrell Shearer Gerry Shook Pat Sinsel Carolyn Sisemore Terry Mike Sikes Siney John Theresa Slawson Sloan Larry Shafer Bryan Sharp Sherry Shelley Barry Donna Smith Smith Vickie Joyce Smith Spillman Robby Susan Smith Smith Garry Jim Springs Steele 222 - Sophomores William Kerry Stewart Stubbs Todd Jimmy Svane Sweeny Charles Everett Taylor Taylor Mark Dennis Lynn Randy Terry Thacker a. Debbie Hopper, Diane Herriage, Mary Ann Matkin and Dawn Lynn take a moment out from practice to have a picture taken. b. Cynthia Ciaccio walks down the aisle to receive her award. She was chosen as Sophomore Class favorite girl. c. Kenneth Campbell and Ben Jones work on a biology assignment in Mr. John Terry's first period class. Sophomores - 223 Sophomores Look Forward Mike Virginia Thomas Tigner Billy Judy Turnbull Twining Charles Sharon Van Hooser Vance Stan Paul Trimm Trujillo Dave Kevin Tyree Tyree Lyle Gail Wade Walker Granville Terri Walker Walker Dawn Wallace ® 9 Aaron Donald Carol Kendra Wells West Whaley White 224 - Sophomores a. Paula Rice, Jetta Jorgensen, Mareia Toney, Chris Philips, Greg Davis and Kyle Massenburg pose for a picture after a pep rally. b. Jennifer Solomon, Kim Stull and Kyla Todd work on a photography assignment in Mr. Franklin Turner's photography class. to Becoming Juniors Otis Beverly Laurie Toni White Whitfield Whittington Wight Debby Starla Weasel Royce Williams Wilkinson Withrow Wolf Kathy Tim Woliung Womack Toni Carmen Wood Wright 9 Shurran Wyatt Lisa Janice Wood Woods Cindy Karen Wright Wright Many Zamora Carol Zachary Sophomores - 225 Betty Adams Mark Adkins Bennie Akers Madelene Alexander Dale Allen Sandy Andrews Terry Archer Carol Armstrong Denise Atnip Kayla Ayres Barbara Baker Kenny Baker Rita Barham Joy Barker Linda Barnhill Terry Early, Julie Delaney, and Rita Barham display their talents at painting the W. B. Munson Memorial Playground flag pole. The letters were hard to read so during spirit week juniors painted the base gold and outlined the letters in black. To boost spirit even more, they made a flag showing the Fighting Yellow Jackets to fly from the pole. Juniors - 227 Jeff Barrier Ricky Bates James Bartley a. Gary Nykoruk presented a preview of the music for the Neewollah talent show. b. Stage band pianist Alicia Fox practices MacArthur Park for one of the stage band numbers. The group of 24 plays for civic groups, basketball games and P.T.A. c. John Bingham and Patty Bock move to the music of the Nevada Brothers at the first dance of the year sponsored by Student Council. a Sandi Beam Anita Bell Liz Berg John Bingham Phillip Bizzle Carol Black Theresa Blisseck Wayne Blount Patty Bock Jennie Bouldin Joel Braxton Gwen Brewer 228 - Juniors Junior Work Raises Money for Prom Pat Broughton Alan Brown Cathy Brown Lisa Brown Phyllis Brown Tim Brown Wanda Buckaloo David Buckman Sheely Bullock Rocky Burns Daniel Bushman Shelia Butcher Juniors - 229 a. Juniors Rita Barham, Cindy Walker, Cheryl Smith and Kim Kriebel take a day of their exemption to make the junior sign for spirit week. b. Mike Fitzpatrick works on his needlepoint for bachelor homemanagement class. Bachelor homemanagement is a new course offered this year for prospective bachelors at D. H. S. c. Alicia Fox helps band parents unload wreaths. It was one of the projects for the band to raise money for their Amarillo trip in April. Greg Butler Donna Butman Angie Campbell Jerry Campbell Mike Carter Doug Childs Charlene Clemones Victor Clifton Dale Cobum Evelyn Coe Jimmy Coleman Kevin Collier Jim Collins Tina Conine Laurie Cooke 230 - Juniors Russell Cordell Brent Cox Dinah Cox James Crabtree Dennis Crain Chris Crenshaw Juniors Win Spirit Stick Kenneth Dagley Lanny Dailey Venus Daniels Catherine Davis Lori Davis Ken Dawson Juniors - 231 a. Mike Wiginton gives his winning speech as he was chosen as Student Council President for 1975-76 school year. b. Jeannie Bouldin watches Zena Brin as her teammate hits the ball. c. Denison's F.C. A. Cuddles played Sherman's all-girl football team in the first annual football game with D.H.S. Cuddles walking away with the win. Julie Delaney Danny Denman Mike Dewoody Darel Dobbs Kathy Dockray Terry Dorris Mike Drinnon 4 Cindy Durham Terra Early Cindy Eamhart Pat Eamhart Steve Edwards Larry Ellis Jeff Elmore 232 - Juniors Juniors - 233 Juniors Order Class Rings Alicia Fox Warren Freeman Carl Frietsch Steve Elmore Stephane Elston Bevin England Johnny Fenn James Ferguson Becky Fisher Mike Fitzpatrick Debbie Floyd Von Fontz Beverly Ford Chip Eubank Peggy Faber Jim Gaines Gary Geer Greg Gerard a. Mrs. Marge Nykoruk, cafeteria cook, livens up the atmosphere for preparing lunch. b. Juniors show their spirit by displaying their junior sign during Spirit week. c. Darel Dobbs uses the library to gather research on the Survival City, a biology assignment. Marie Giasson Mike Giasson David Glenn Charlsie Goforth Sherry Goodman Mike Gordon Leslie Gorny Tommy Graves Kathy Gray Della Guthrie Lynda Gray Winifred Griffith 234 - Juniors Juniors Sponsor Annual Prom Abe Haas Tammi Haddock Rhonda Hairsine Barry Hall Gary Hall Jay Harris Rhonda Haskins Cheryl Hays Gary Hayes Clifford Hedges Kathye Henry David Henry Dennis Henson Randy Herriage Stan Hiberd Juniors - 235 a a. Yellow Jacket staff juniors Jerry Keene, Paula Rice and Sheila Miller help with the Who’s Who assembly b. Keresa Johnson and Kay James went on NHSBHS field trip to the Heard Museum of Natural History in McKinney. c. Maurice Hollis takes a break after working hard on a page for the Stinger. Brian Hicks Tracy Hicks Donna Hix Jerry Hogan Telena Hoing Barbara Holland Mike Holland Maurice Hollis Mike Hooker Debbie Hopper Susan Horn Sharon Hull Dale Hunter Jaye Hutchisson Dale Jackson 236 - Juniors Sheba Jackson Kay James Annette Johnson Keresa Johnson Cynthia Jones Donna Jones Steve Jones Jerry Keene Tom Kendrick Greg Kerley Ronny Kern Doug Kerr Kenny Kimbrell Mike Kirkpatrick Chris Koiner Juniors Plan for Prom Juniors - 237 Kim Kriebel Tony Kruzensk Tammy Lackey a. Surprised by a photographer Mrs. Kay Casey gives him a piece of her mind. b. Hanson's Headaches rehearsed for the rock musical production God Love and Mother Earth. c. Arts and Crafts Fair had many exhibits. One was cabinets made in woodshop. a Ivan Lake Kim Lamar Kenny Lancaster Conni Largin Jim Leak Harry Lane Julia Leal Bobby Lemon Joe Lewis Mike Lewis Peggy Little Sammy Locke 238 - Juniors Juniors Run for Council Positions Patty Long Teresa Long Johnny Lucas Shelli McCool Eddie McDaniel B. J. McKean Robert McKinney Lynette McMeanamy Cynthia McShan Ricky McVay Lori Mahana Larry Manning Pam Markham Fred Marlow Mary Ann Matkin Juniors - 239 a. Promoting the Diabetes Bike-A-Thon is a Sherman tennis player giving a demonstration. b. Cindy Walker, Jody Winchester, Tina Parsons and Vicki Prough pose for a picture while in Galveston participating in the Southwest Music Festival. c. Mike Petrus enjoys his cookie from the Stinger contest; 100% of his class bought Stingers. Peggy Matlock Steve Maxon Birdie Mead Teresa Mead Teresa Mead Aleta Means Dennis Meeks Lori Menta Debbie Miers Shelia Miller Valerie Mistrot Bruce Mitchell Paul Montgomery Clarissa Moore Marcia Morrison 240 - Juniors Cecil Murphy Nanci Nash Cheryl Nason Ralph Nason Terri Nave Tere Newsome Mike Niemi Richard Nipper Gary Nykoruk DeWayne O'Bar Joy O'Brien Keith Oglesbee Kathleen Olson Cherie Owen David Parker Juniors Prepare to Take Over Reins Juniors - 241 a. Tammy Lackey and Debbie Hopper do their routine as the Drill Team performed at Pottsboro. b. Maurice Hollis attempts to win over the audience with his speech for Student Council President. c. Steve White sits in deep concentration in Mr. Franklin Turner's printing class. a ▼ 4 Debbie Patti Martha Patti Lisa Payne Gary Pedigo Fred Peratta Ronnie Petrus Donna Pettigrew Debbie Petty Robert Petty Marie Piazza Paul Pilkilton Paula Pipkin 242 - Juniors Juniors Sponsor Assembly John Plemmons Cleester Polk Keith Powell Wendy Price Leona Ramsey Valerie Ratliff W. P. Reeves Tracie Reuck Byron Rice Juniors - 243 ▲ a a. Lori Davis and Jeannie Bouldin hold their candles at the Y- Teens Swing-in for new members. b. Joseph Lewis sold bells for the Junior Class to raise money for the prom. c. Debbie Corcoran looks on as Terry Svane reaches to knock the ball to her teammate during the Explorers Olympics. Paula Rice Lola Richard Barbara Richardson Danny Richardson Debbie Roberts Bill Roddam Roxanne Rodgers Mike Roewe Tena Rolen Julie Roque Cheryl Ross Greg Ross David Roush Paul Rushing Timmy Russell 244 - Juniors Mike Schick Wayne Schindler Susan Schnitker Lisa Scott Lynn Scott Renee Shamburger Eileen Shelby Shirley Shields Kenneth Silva William Singleton Carrell Sinor Randy Sloan Cheryl Smith Curtis Smith Kathy Smith Juniors Paint Flagpole Juniors - 245 Tony Snedden Fred Sparkman Jeneva Stafford a. Brent Cox and his partner dance at the Student Council dance. Music was provided by the Nevada Brothers. b. Randy Panter a former D. H. S. student plays for the student body promoting the D. E. concert of Hotel Douglas. c. Mary Ann Matkin and Lori Mahana take a break in Mr. John Terry's biology class. a 246 - Juniors Tami Stein David Steward Denise Steward Judy Stewart Max Stewart Jeannine Stiles Juddie Still Dianna Stuart Pat Smith Butch Summerhill Juniors Play Volleyball in Homeroom Contests Daryl Tabor Tim Talbott Phillip Talley Donna Taylor Jeff Taylor Pam Taylor Sharolyn Taylor Margaret Teague Danny Tempelmeyer Mark Thacker Charley Thomas Judi Thomas Ronnie Thomas Tony Thomas Debbie Thrash Juniors - 247 ▲ a a. Air Force band played for D.H.S. again this year. It has become an annual event. b. Steve Rudig leaves the drivers education trailer as the bell rings for class. c. Biology students take a Coke break after returning from frog hunting. Anthony Tillman Fred Toney Tonya Townsend Rennie Traweek Sheri Troop Laura Trotter Mark Troutz Penny Tucker Steve Turney David Ulch Mick Umphrey James Vandever Cindy Walker Marion Wallace 248 - Juniors Mike Walsh Bobby Watkins Philip Webb Danny Weger Ronnie Weger Jeannine White Steve White Mike Wiginton Kathy Williams Lori Williams Natalie Williams Patricia Williams David Wilson Gary Wimberly Willie Wimbish Juniors Show Spirit Juniors - 249 a. Drama students draw props for the play Thurber Carnival” put on by the drama department. Rosser Wrenn Steve Wright Talmage Young Jim Winland Doris Winters Stan Womack Mike Woods Jodi Winchester Sarah Winters 250 - Juniors Student Council President James Dean Seniors Come Alive in 75. Dorrise Adams Lany Adams Doug Ailey Steve Ailey Joel Allen Eddie Amerson Gail Anders Greg Anderson Steve Armstrong Terry Armstrong Lisa Arnold Jeff Arthur Mike Atkinson Dennis Baecht Lisa Bailey Thomas Baker Seniors - 253 Seniors Have College Orientation Mike Berg David Berquist Jeri Bizzell Sid Blackshear Eddy Blankenship John Bonn Donna Bowen Kathy Boyd Jack Ballew Beverly Ballou Phyllis Barnes Tim Bennett Charles Barnett Marilyn Barnhill Cynthia Batey —' .J Susie Beaver 254 - Seniors Kevin Boyd Naomi Brack Karen Bradshaw Wanda Bradshaw Donna Bratton Greta Braxton Zena Brin Betty Brinkley Seniors - 255 Glenna Buckner Ginger Burden Suzanne Burrow Joe Burtis Penny Buswell Lydia Butler Kay Calhoun Van Carpenter Donna Carr Steve Case Randy Cassell Karl Chapman 256 - Seniors Seniors Buy 1975 Keepsakes Holt Chesshir William Childs Gary Christman LeAnn Ciaccio Bobby Coder Debra Coney Ronnie Coffey ■■I Linda Conine Cherry Cline Nancy Cockrill Judy Collins Tuney Collins Cindy Conner Lori Cook Paula Coonrod Jeanette Corbray Seniors - 257 Debbie Corcoran Kathy Coulter Debbie Covey Jan Covey Diana Cox Gary Cox Janis Crain Earl Cravens Jerry Crawley Chris Crites Gloria Cross Ramona Curry Ms. Sickles's English class gets their cookies from having 100 7 of the class buy Stinger’s. 258 - Seniors Seniors Have Good Attendance Greg Davis Randy Dawson Betty Day Sharon Dennis Becky Dereberry Patty Donohoe Kenneth Donowho Bill Edwards r I Todd England John Dodson Mark Doyle Mike Eppler Bob Dye Stan Curry James Dean Janis Donihoe Seniors - 259 Seniors Show Spirit During Spirit Week Brian Evans Jimmy Evans Robin Evans . Judy Faber Jeff Fielder Eva Fitch Denise Fitzpatrick Rhonda Farley Cathy Flood Mary Folterman Jeanie Forguson Hollie Fowler Debbie Freeman Mike Fullington Lisa Furlong Ricky Gage 260 - Seniors At the annual Who's Who assembly the class favorites, Mr. and Miss D.H.S. and Who's Who are revealed. Terry Garner Mike Galloway Joe Gampper Joan Gardner Glen Gamer Mike Gaskill Sandra George Cindy Gerard Susan Gillispie Dani Goff Norman Gordon Paula Gray Beverly Gregory Seniors - 261 Seniors Enjoy Senior Release Bruce Greig Dale Griffin Anthy Grigsby . Gary Gruber Dennis Guey Nadean Haas Rhonda Hackney Crandon Haddock Olen Harlow Janet Hamer Lloyde Harris Walter Hart Reba Hartley Debbie Haskins Franky Hatch Ricky Hatch 262 - Seniors Don Hood Randy Hood Curtis Hendrickson Diane Herriage Cheryl Hohenberger Walon Holt John Hoover Terri Hopkins Shawna Ruff writes on Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer's graffitti wall to raise money for the Senior Class. Wm. Maynard Hines Albert Hogans Sandra Hayes Lori Helm Seniors - 263 SENIOR PIUS 1 m 5 C0ST:2so $ -DEPOSIT Senior pins are a tradition at DHS. Sponsor Earl Turner and senior teachers boosted sales as Beverly Gregory poses with the senior pin sign. Ross Hull Doug Honeycutt f Randolph Howard Gina Hunt Ginger Hunt Stan Hunt Debbie Hurlock Roy Hussey Judy Hutson Bobby Jackson Gail Jackson Ben Jacobs 264 - Seniors Seniors Try Open Prom John Jacobs Shirley Jefferson Mike Johns Carolyn Johnson Chuck Jones Linda Jones Carolyn Jeffery James Jeter Merilee Jones Richard Jones Ruth Ann Jones Wanda Jones Ted Jorden Jetta Jorgensen Danny Kelly Mark Kerr Seniors - 265 Seniors Elect 1975 Who’s Who Ed Lang Cindy Langford Carla Largin Gary Larkins Toby Kramer Allen Ladd Sheila Ladd Steve Leak Darlene Lloyd Artie Lee Marty Long Jeri Lilley Anita Looney Gary Little Sherry Looney 266 - Seniors Paul Lopez Gwen McGaha Steve McKnight Lil Lumpkin Dawne Lynn Janette McCarroll Norman McGee Lisa McMenamy Steve McGowen Ann McKee Karyn McNellis Greg Mack Drill Team members from the ’5' part of the ”75 at the Sherman Pep Rally. Seniors - 267 Stingerette Drill Team forms a 7 pan of the 75” at the Sherman pep rally, the last pep rally of the year. Kyle Massenburg Roger Matlock Janet Matthews Ronnie Maxon Danny Mead Beverly Meadors Terry Means Gerry May James Meeks Susan Meek Yvonne Mercer Toni Mezzacappa 268 - Seniors Seniors Provide Campus Leadership Pammy Middleton Steve Miller Tommy Miller Debbie Minyard Jerry Mitchell Danny Monroe Reginald Morrison Kathy Morrow Heather Mulock Tanya Murphy Jackie Murrell Deana Myers Oreta Myers Bobby Neal Patricia Neal Anthony Nero Seniors - 269 335. Steve Oden Marion Overturf Elizabeth Ogborn Jerry Paine Nicky Olson Terry Paine Harold Parker Karen Parks Tina Parsons Vincent Pellman Dennis Perkins Denison has an annual bonfire Spirit Week to set things for the Sherman Denison football game. 270 - Seniors Seniors Get College Information Rodney Phillips Kenneth Polasek Ricky Porter Sandy Pylant Pamela Pyle Donna Qualls Ben Phillips Jerry Powers Dana Putsche Mary Ransom Mike Petrus Chris Philips Jeff Price Vickie Price Vickie Prough Seniors - 271 Beth Reinert Marcus Rench Deborah Renfro Melinda Revels Billy Rice Joe Richardson Steve Richardson Mike Riddick Steve Rhoads Rory Roach Pam Roberts Sam Robertson 272 - Seniors Seniors Receive Caps and Gowns Kerry Ray Delorse Redfem Sonya Redfern Billy Ray David Rowley John Ruble Shawna Ruff Charley Ruffins Kim Russell Donnie Russell Susan Sampson Mark Schleuse Paula Scott Becky Sexton Kathy Shasteen Bill Shaw Seniors - 273 Seniors Perform The Wheeler Dealers’ Jennifer Shelby Leroy Shields Brenda Simonson Barbara Simpson Rhonda Sims Deborah Singleton Javana Singleton Kevin Singleton Pam Sinsel Benji Smith Kathy Smith Joe Smith Michele Smith Ann Smithen Joette Smotherman 274 - Seniors Gary Smyithe Jennifer Soloman Lenora Spillman David Spindle Kenny Still Pee Wee Stockman Cindy Streun Ricky Stuart Kim Stull James Sutherland Prosecuting Attorney tries to sway the jury his way during the Law Day trial. Despite his efforts the jury found the defendant not guilty. The mock trial was staged by the Grayson County Bar Association. Seniors - 275 Steve Armstrong and John Bonn prepare to throw Mike Johns in the pool at Senior Day. Mike was one of the many to be thrown in the pool during the day. Terry Svane Carmen Tatum Charles Swan Barry Teems Byron Tilton Kyla Todd Marcia Toney Debbie Traweek 1 r. v Sherry Thomas Jeff Thomason Kathy Thompson 276 - Seniors Hotel Douglas Plays for Student Body Teresa Trujillo Debbie Tullis Robert Turner Danny Tyndell Ronnie Vaughn Charlie Vest Lynne Wade Mike Wagnon Terri Wagnon Pat Waite Mike Walker Paul Walter Sherry Walton Eric Warner Terry Watson Conna Weger Seniors - 277 Bobby Whitehurst Dana Whittington 278 - Seniors David Wilkerson James Williams Toby Kramer and Kim Russell play the guitar while Michele Smith sings for the Senior Talent Show. Kaye Weger Sam Weisberg Lester Welch Mary Welch Kay White Larry West Rob White Steve West Seniors Say Farewell to Alma Mater IP James Wimbish Jill Williams John Williams ■ Sue Winch Debra Winchester m Ohma Williams Rhonda Wineinger Cocoa Winters Leesa Wright Gail Wyskup Ted Wortham Charles Wright Carol Young Seniors - 279 Senior Class Officers are President Eddie Blakenship, Vice President Terry Svane, Treasurer Terri Hopkins, Secretary Sharon Dennis, Reporter Terry Means. 280 1975 Senior Activity and Credits Adams, Dorrise - D.E.C.A., D.E.C.A. Sweetheart. Adams, Larry - Letterman in Football. Ailey, Steve - F.F.A., Rodeo Club, Co-op Ag. Allen, Joel - Rodeo Club, Vocational Agriculture, F.F.A. Anders, Gail - Y-Teens, Jr. Annual Staff, President Photography Club, French Club Reporter, Who's Who, Sweetheart Editor, Pep Club. Anderson, Greg - Headaches, Debate, Drama Club, Speech, Outstanding Debate Student French Club, Drill Team, F.T.A., Y-Teens, Pep Club, A Honor Roll. Boyd, Kevin - Printing, Drafting. Brack, Naomi - Girls Choir, Y-Teens, F.H.A., O.E.A. Club, National Honor Society. Bradshaw, Wanda - 1st Ribbon, Rolling Permanent Wave, Cosmetology, V.I.C.A. Club. Bratton, Donna Original. Y-Teens, Drama Club, Most if- ootbal Armstrong, Steve - Varsity Football, Football Letterman, J.V. Football, B-Team Football, Printers Devils. ArtJjur, Jeff - V.I.C.A. Glub. Arnold, Lisa - Chorus, F.H.A., Y-lTeens, Spanish Club, Drama Club. Atkinson, Mike - Stage Band, SeniorBand Council Representative, Photography Club, Jr. Bailey, Lisa - Y-Teens, F.T.A., Spanish Club. F.C.A., Drill Team, Stinger Staff. t Ballou, Beverly - National Honor Society, Flag Corps (1st Lieut.), F.tA., Debate Squad, Office and bouns. Asst. 4 Barnes, Phyllis - Band, Cosmetology, Sec; of LLC.A. (Cos.), Honor Society, Cosmetology S fee heart. BarnetrT'nrrSTl I.C.T., Ha'AsMI! Guitarist. Barnhill, Marilyn-V-Teens, P.T.A., Art Club. Batey, Cynthia - Rodeo Club, Library Club. . • Beaver, Susie - Y-Teens, H.E.C.E. Treasurer, ’• fVtTa. Bennett, Tim - Auto Mechanics, V.I.C.A. Berquist, David - Letterman in Football, Latin Club, F.C.A. Bizzell, Jeri - H.E.C.E., F.H.A., Library Asst. Blankenship, Eddy - Mr. D.H.S., Senior Class President, Junior Class Favorite, Sophomore Class President, Varsity Football Letterman, F.T.A., Key Club, Kiwanis Club Scholarship. Bonn, John - Trig. Letter, Most Likely to Succeed, Key Club, Key Club President, National Honor Society Treasurer, N.H.S.B.H.S., Spanish Club. Boyd, Kathy - National Honor Society, Sec. of Braxton, Greta - Pep Club, V-Teens. Drin.'SEena - French Club, Tennis Team, Tennis Letter. Brinkley, Betty - Library Club, Pep Club. Brooks, James - Building Trades, President of Art . lub- Brown, Chandra - Art Club, Perfect Attendance, Outstanding Girl in P.E., Student Council Alternate. Browning, Jimmy - Football. Brown, Donna - Drama Club. Nom. for Girls’ State, Art Club, Student Council, Parliamentarian for V.I.C.A., F.H.A. ryson, Martha - Student Council Representative, rill Team, Y-Teens, F. T. A ., Pep Club, . H. A. V f Buckner, Glenna - Health Occ. Club, F.H.A. Burden, Ginger - F.C.A. Sweetheart, Student Council, Spanish Club Sec., O.E.A. Sec. and President, Kuddies, F.T.A., Y-Teens Senior Reporter, d A . Scholarship. Burrow, Suzanne - Y-Teens, F.H.A., Pep Club, Photography Club. Butler, Lydia - Health Careers, Y-Teens. Calhoun, Kay - H.E.R.O. Y feens, Art Club, Speech and Drama Club, Bible Club, Sophomore Favorite. Carpenter, Van - Printers Devils, V.I.C.A. Carr, Donna - F.H.A., Drama Club, Play Our Town. Case, Steve - Student Council, Vice President of V.I.C.A. 154. Cassell, Randy - Baseball Letterman, Biology II Letter, Key Club Treasurer, N.H.S.B.H.S. Member of Board of Directors, Student Council, Science Club, F.T.A., Latin Club, B-Team Football, Jaycee’s Scholarship. Chesshir, Holt - Debate Squad, Key Club, Seniors - 281 Speech and Drama, Spanish Club, Golf Team, Outstanding Debate Student. Ciaccio, LeAnn - Football Sweetheart, F.T.A. Sec., Kuddles President, O.E.A., Y-Teens, Drill Team, Keyette, Student Council, Pep Club, F.H.A., Neewollah Colin. Cline, Cherry - Student Council, F.T.A., F.C.A., Y-Teens, An Club, Miss School Spirit, Most Humorous Girl Runnerup, Art Club Sweetheart. Coder, Bobby - An Club, Tennis Team, 1st in Photography Contest, Student Council, I. T. V., Interact Club. Coney, Deborah - Treasurer of F.H. A., Y-Teens, Girls Ath. Collins, Judy - Y-Teens, F.H.A., F.T.A., Keyettes, Drill Team, Kiwanis Club Scholarship. Conner, Cindy - Y-Teens, V.O.E., H.E.R.O., O.E.A. Club. Cook, Lori - Band, National Honor Society, Student Council, Health Occ. Club, Y-Teens, Latin Club. Corcoran, Debbie - Varsity Cheerleader, Drill Team, I.C.T. Sweethean, B-Team Cheerleader, Most Versatile Runnerup, Junior Class Officer, Neewollah Coun, Student Council, Keyette, Stinger Staff, Y-Teens, F.C.A., F.T.A., Latin Club, Pep Club, F.H.A. Coulter, Kathy - Y-Teens, V.O.E. Sweethean, V.O.E. Co-op, O.E.A. Club, Pep Club, Stinger Staff, Senior Prom Committee. Covey, Jan - F.H.A. Club, Y-Teens, Girls Athletics, An Club. Cox, Gary - National Honor Society. Crain, Janis - Y-Teens. Crawley, Jerry - Health Occupations President. Crites, Chris - Vocational Drafting, Sgt. at Arms, V.l.C.A. Drafting Club, Honorable Mention at Drafting Contest. Cross, Gloria - Y-Teens, F.H.A., Pep Club, Drill Team. Cuny, Ramona - F.H.A., Glee Club. Davis, Greg - Pres, of the Band, Vice Pres., Soph. Rep. Band, All Region, All Senior Band, Student Advisory Committee, Latin Club, French Club, Outstanding Soph, and Junior Award Band, International Thespian Society, U.I.L. One Act Play, Honorable Mention in All Star Cast, Section Leader, A Honor Roll, Most Versatile Senior Boy, Stage Band, Leadership Award, Perfect Attendance, Senior Play Cast, Drama Club, E.T.S.U. Music Scholarship, John Philip Sousa Award. Day, Betty - Cosmetology (V.I.C.A.), Library Club. Day, Eddie - Building Trades. Dean, Jams - President of Student Body, President of Student Council, Vice President of Key Club, F.C.A., Basketball, Drill Team Manager, Most Dependable, Spanish Club, Student Advisory Council. Dennis, Sharon - B-Team Cheerleader, 2-Year Varsity Cheerleader, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Key Club Sweetheart, Neewollah Duchess, Neewollah Queen, MissD.H.S. Runner-up, Junior Favorite Runner-up, Junior and Senior Class Officer Sec., F.T.A., Keyettes, Pep Club. Donihoo, Janis - Photo Club,’Y-Teens. Donohoe, Patty - National Honor Society, Most Versatile, Student Council Sweetheart, Student Council Sec., Keyettes, Drill Team, Spanish Club Treasurer, Auxiliary Art Contest Winner. Dye, Bob - 2 Year Varsity Football Letterman, F.C.A. Varsity Tennis, Key Club, J.V. Basketball. Edwards, Billy - I.C.T., V.l.C.A. England, Todd - V.l.C.A., Metals, Senior Play. Eppler, Mike - Band Section Leader, Head Band Manager, 3 Year Band Letterman, Concert Band, Sight Reading Band, Marching Band, Stage Band. Evans, Brian - F.F.A. Evans, Robin - National Honor Society, D.E., Art Club, Rodeo Club, N.A.H.S., Art Scholarship. Forgerson, Jeannie - Pep Club, Y-Teens, Annual Staff. Fitch, Eva - F.H.A., Library Club, Honor Roll, Band. Fitzpatrick, Denise - Y-Teens, Band, F.H.A., Health Occ. Club. Flemmings, Bill - Football Capt., 2 yr. Letterman Football, 2 yr. Letterman Track, Best Leader Runner-up. Flood, Cathy - Drill Team Manager and Sweetheart, Y-Teens, F.H.A. President, An Club, Library Club, Pep Club, F.T.A. Folterman, Mary - Pep Club, Y-Teens, Senior Sec. and Treas., F.T.A., Library Club Sweethean, Drill Team, O.E.A. Club. Fullington, Michael - Homeroom Representative, An Club, D.E. Club, Auxiliary Contest Winner. Fowler, Hollie - 1st Vice President of Speech and Drama Club, Drill Team, Y-Teens. Freeman, Debby - V.O.E., Y-Teens. Furlong, Lisa - Drill Team, Y-Teens, Latin 282 - Seniors Club, F.T. A., Pep Club, Drama Club, French Club. Gage, Ricky - D.E., Building Trades. Galloway, Mike - Basketball Letterman, Key Club. Gampper, Joe - Most Humorous Runner-up, Varsity Football Letterman, J.V. Football, F.T.A. Parliamentarian, Key Club, F.C.A., N.H.S.B.H.S. Gardner, Joan - Lead in Senior Play, Thurber's Carnival, Headachs Musical, Headachs, Latin Club, Latin Club Vice President, Library Club, Secretary and Vice President, Y-Teens, Drama Club, Bible Club, Who's Who, Most Cooperative, Girls Glee Club, A Honor Roll. Garner, Glen Building Trades, Basketball, D.E. GP PUP STUDY Garner, Terry “2 Year Letterman in Football, Varsity Football. Gaskill, Mike - Health Occ. Club. Georgev Sandra - O.E.A. Club, National Honor Society, A” Honor Roll Award. W Goff, Dan - Key Club. Gerard, Cindy - V.O.E. Gordon, Norman - English Editorial Advisory Board, Optimist Club Boy of the Month, Texas Boys’ State, Letters in Geometry, English III, Drama, Whojjf V no Among American High School Students, Halftime Announcer, Master of Ceremonies at Neewollah, Announcer at Stingerette Review, Prom Committee, Best Actor 73-74, Honor Thespian, Lead Roles in The Man Who Came to Dinner, The Bald Soprano, Major Roles As You Like It, Our Town, Children's Theater, Silent Movies, Wheeler Dealers, Mannequin's Demise, Library Asst., Counselors Asst. Actor 74-75, Mr. Ugly Makeup Contest, Most Outstanding Drama Student, Honor Graduate, Munson Scholarship. Hackney, Rhonda - Y-Teens, F.T.A., F.H.A. Art Club, Office Asst. Harner, Janet - Honor Society, Drill Team, Y-Teens, Senior Play, French Club Treasurer, Pep Squad, F.T.A., A” Honor Roll, Outstanding Firl. Hart, Walter Band. - O.E.A. Club, Perfect ! Award, Student Council Rep Council Asst., ProjecfChairAan, Key Club Board of Directors, Key Club Secretary, Hansons Headachs, Hanson's Headachs President and Secretary-Treasurer, Spanish Club, N.H.S.B.H.S. President, N.H.S. President, Most Cooperative, Honor Roll, Honor Graduate, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Rotary Scholarship. Gregory, Beverly - Editor-in-Chief of Stinger Staff, Drama CJub Secretary-Treasurer, Honor Thespian, Printers Devils Sec. , Stinger Staff Sweetheart, Latin Club, Y-Teens. Greig, Bruce - National Honor Society, N.H.S.B.H.S., School Plays, Senior Play, An Play Competition, Most Decated Sophomore Speech and Drama, Tennis Team, Two Year Letterman, Band Section Leader, Stage Band, German Band, F.C.A., Bible Club, Latin Speech and Drama. Griffin, Dale - Neewollah, D.E. Hartley, Reba Attendance Award. Haskins, Debra - Girls Glee, Cosmetology, Vice President of Cosmetology, V.I.C.A. Club, Outstanding Cosmetology Student. Execute S.udem | fffc Teens. Award, English IV a- “1 identi Gruber, Gary - Letter in Algebra II, Letter; Band, Key Club, Latin Club, National Honor Society. Guey, Dennis - Biology Honor Society Presiden Library Club President, Spanish Club President, 5 and Vice President, Drama Club Vice President and Member at Large, Honor Society, Demolay, Student Advisory Council, Denison Herald Hatch, Richard - D.E. Hays, Sandra - Letterman in Band, German Band, Outstanding Sophomore Band Student, Outstanding Junior Band Student, All-Region Band Member 73-74, 74-75, Section Leader, First Division Medal at All-State, 5 First Division at Solo and Ensemble, Y-Teens, Spanish Club Sec., dent Council Vice Pres., O.E.A., National nor Society, Biology Honor Society, Health cupations, Band Council, Band Treasurer, Arion Award, Lion’s Club Queen. Hem e'V Diane - Drill Team, Y-Teens, Senior President, Kuddles, O.E.A., Outstanding Senior of Summer Clinic, Runner-up in Girl Best Leader, Pep Club, Sophomore Class Secretary, Student Souncil. Hogans, Albert - National Honor Society, Pres. Hanson's Headaches, Drafting Chapter V.I.C.A. Club, Spanish Club, Munson Foundation Scholarship, Outstanding Spanish II Student. Honenberger, Cheryl - Secretary of D.E. Club, Pep Club. Hood, Don - Voc. Drafting Club (V.I.C.A.). |Hood, Randy - V.I.C.A. President of D.E. , Member of D.E. Club. Hopkins, Teri - Y-Teens, Soph. President, B- I Seniors - 283 Team Cheerleader, 3 Year Neewollah Court, Keyette, Cheerleader Sweetheart, 2 Year Varsity Cheerleader Head, Who's Who Nominee, Most Friendliest, Miss D.H.S. Senior and Junior Class Favorite Runner-up, Counselor Assistant, Sr. Class Treasurer. Hoover, John - Drama Club, I.C.T. Huneycutt, Doug - B-Team Football, Varsity Track, Printers Devils, Printing Medalists President, V.I.C.A. Drafting. Hunt, Regina - Pep Club, F.H.A., Y-Teens. Hunt, Stan - 2 Year Letterman in Football and Basketball, All District and Greater Dallas -Basketball, 13-4A Honorable Mention, 1 Year Letterman in Track, F.C.A. , Senior Favorite. Hunt, Virginia - Y-Teens, V.I.C.A., Girls Athletics, F.H.A , Pep Club. Hurlock, Debbie - Health Occupations, Y-Teens. Hutson, Judy - Girls Chorus, Cosmetology, V.I.C.A. Jackson, Bobby - F.H.A., 2 Year Letterman in Football, Metal Trades. Jackson, Gail - Pep Club, F.H.A., Y-Teens, H.E.R.O. Jacops, Ben - Fighting Heart Award, Jr. Favorite Runnerup, Senior Favorite Runnerup, Most Dependable Runnerup, 2 Year Letterman in Basketball, F.C.A., F.T.A., Key Club. If Jacobs, John - Senior Play, Mr. School Spirit', Key Club, F.T.A., Health Occ. Club, Student Council, Basketball, Football, Most Cooperative Runnerup, A Honor Roll, Interact Club. Jeffery, Carolyn - Pep Club, Y-Teens, F.H.A., Health Occ., Counselor Assistant. Johns, Mike - Key Club, Key Club Secretary, Letterman in Band, Drama, National Biology Honor Society. Johnson, Carolyn - Pep Club, F.H.A., Health Jones, Ruth Ann - Health Occ., V.O.E. Lab, O.E.A. Club. Jones, Wanda - O.E.A. Club, Y-Teens, F.H.A. Jordon, Ted - I.C.T., V.I.C.A. Club. Jorgensen, Jetta - Band, Yellow Jacket Annual Staff, F.H.A., F.T.A., Y-Teens, Junior Historians, Photography Club, E.T.S.U. Honor Band, T.W.U. All Girl Band, Band Section Leader, Quill and Scroll. Kelly, Tom - Drafting Club. Kerr, Mark - Golf Team, Student Council. Ladd, Sheila - Senior Play Cast, National High School Biology Honor Society, Y-Teens, French Club, F.T.A. Largin, Carla - National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Student Advisory, Printers Devils, Stinger Staff, Latin Club, Band, Journalism Award. Larkins, Gary - Marching Band, Concert Band, Drafting, V.I.C.A. Club, Band Council, B Honor Roll, Band Manager. Leak, Steve - Art Club, Latin Club. t Lee, Artie - Basketball, Auxiliary Art Cdmest Winner, Outstanding Student in Art. y- Lewis, Priscilla - Student Council, F.H.A. Lilley, Jeri - F.T.A., Y-Teens, Y-Teens General Reporter, F.C.A. Little, Gary - D.E. Club. Long, Marty - Varsity Football, Basketball, F.T.A., F.C.A., Best Leader Runnerup. Looney, Anita - Health Occ., F.H.A., F.T.A., Y-Teens. Lynn, Dawn - Drill Team, Y-Teens, Cosmetology, Pep Club, F.H.A., Outstanding Senior Girl in Summer Clinic. Massenburg, Kyle - Drum Major, Outstanding Senior Band Student, Latin Club, Band, Key Club. Matlock, Roger - Annual Staff. Matthews, Janet - V.I.C.A. Club, Cosmetology, Y-Teens. McColib, Brenda - O.E.A. Club, D.E. Sec., D.E. President. McCarroll, Janette - National Honor Society, Y-Teens, F.T.A., D.E.C. A., Second in District in Typing, F.H.A. McGaha, Gwen - Y-Teens, F.H.A., Drill Team. McGee, Norman - Speech and Drama, Band, Stage Band. McGowen, Steve - Latin Club, Key Club, Stinger Staff. McMenamy, Lisa - National Honor Society, French Club, Student Council, O.E.A. Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club. McNellis, Karyn - Health Occupations, Bible Club. Mead, Danny - Varsity Football, Key Club, Most Friendliest Runner-up. Meadors, Beverly - Friendliest Girl Runner-up, Honor Society, Y-Teens, Tennis Team, Latin Club, F.H.A. , National Biology Honor Society, 284 - Seniors Pep Club. Means, Terry - Pep Club, F. H. A., Sweetheart, Class Favorite Runner-up, Neewollah Candidate, Keyettes, F.T.A., F.T.A. Second Vice-President, F.C.A., Key Club Sweetheart, National Honor Society, Y-Teens, O.E.A. Club, Homecoming Nominee, 75'' Neewollah Candidate, Treasurer of Student Council, Stingerettes, Soph. Class Officer, Senior Class Officer, Runner-up for Most Cooperative Girl. Meeks, James - D.E., D.E.C.A. Vice President, Future Homemakers of America, Student Council. Mercer, Yvonne - O.E.A. Club. Mezzacappa, Toni - National Honor Society, Physics, Algebra II and Geometry Letters, N.H.S. Biology Honor Society, F.T.A., French Club, Flag Corps, Hanson's Headachs, Y-Teens, Girls Glee Club, Salutatorian. Alternate, Amarillo Music Festival, Y-Teens. Myers, Deana - Yellow Jacket Editor-in-Chief, Academics Editor, Most Cooperative Girl Runner-up, Y-Teens, Printers Devils, Photography Club, Assistant News Editor, National Honor Society. Myers, Oreta - Library Club. Neal, Bobby - Drama Club, I.C.T. Neal, Patrica - Library Club. Oden, Steve - Best Leader, Football Captain, F.C.A. President, Football and Track Letterman. Ogborn, Elizabeth - Spanish I and II Award, Girls Chorus. Olson, Nicky - Football, Track. Osbourn, Billie - O.E.A., Y-Teens, F.H.A., Spanish Club. Overturf, Marian - V.O.E. Lab. Middleton, Pammy - Basketball Queen, Miss D.H.S., Homecoming Queen Attendant, Drill Team, 2nd Lt. and Head Lt., Y-Teens, (General Vice President, Jr. Secretary, Soph. Vice President), Junior Class Favorite, Who's Who in American Drill Team, Kuddles, Student Council, Devotional Chairman, O.E.A., F.T.A., Key Club, Most Dependable Runner-up, National Honor Society, Building Trades Sweetheart, Pep Club, Neewollah Court. Miller, Steve - Rodeo, Art Club, I.C.T. Miller, Tommy - Chemistry, Physics Letter, N.H.S., N.H.S.B.H.S., Student Council, Football Trainer, Senior Play Cast, Most Likely to Succeed Runner-up. Mitchell, Jerry - Football, Track, Printing, Photography, F.H.A. Mitchell, Rodney - I.C.T., H.E.C.E. Monroe, Danny - Football, Baseball, Key Club, Art Club, F.H.A. Morrow, Kathy - Hanson's Headaches, Lettered in Choir, Girls Glee, Drill Team, F.T.A., Y-Teens, Latin Club, Headach's Sweetheart, N.H.S. Mullins, Susan - Health Occ. Parliamentaria Health Occ., Health Occ. Contest, Flag Corps, Flag Corps Manager. Mulock, Heather - Hanson's Headaches, Bible Club. Murphy, Tanya - All Area Band, All Region Symphonic Band, U.I.L. Solo and Ensemble, U.I.L. State Solo and Ensemble Band, Band Letterman, Soph. Representative, Jr. Rep. Ba Council, Secretary of Band Council, Jr Sweetheart, Jr. Historian Treasurer, Jr. Vice President, Spanish Club, Stage Bai Sweetheart, Senior Play, Student Council Paine, Jeny - Health Occupations, N.H.S.B.H.S., Key Club. Paine, Terry - Key Club, Student Council, Basketball Manager. Parks, Karen - Drill Team, French Club, Y -Teens, French Club Sweetheart, Vice-President, Photography Club, Student Council, Pep Club. Parsons, Tina - Most Likely to Succeed, Vice President of Honor Society, Vice President Headachs, Senior Play, Historian, Library Club, Lead in Headachs’ Musical, N.H.S.B.H.S., Latin Club, Latin I, II Awards, Drama Club, Girls Glee Club, Chemistry Letter, Biology I Letter, Trigonometry Letter, A Honor Roll, Valedictorian, Munson Foundation Scholarship. Perkins, Dennis - Metals. Petrus, Mike - I.C.T., D.E., Football, Interact. Philips, Chris - Band, Junior Historians, Art Club, Photography Club, F.T.A., Lettered in Annaul, Annual, E.T.S.U. Senior Honor Band, T.W.U. A11-G!t1 Band, All Region, Who’s Who in American High Schools, Outstanding Senior Girl in Band. Phillips. Ben - Jr. Historians Club, Photography Club, Drama Club, l.T.V. Senior News Announcer, Drama Club, Major Role ''Man Who Came to Dinner,'' Major Role One Act Play Contest, Most Dedicated Award, D.H.S. Half-Time Announcer, Jr. Historians Club President, Drama Club President, Major Role in a Thurtyer Carnival. Porter, Ricky - Drafting Club, Annual Staff Business Manager. Powers, Jerry - President Junior Historians, Stinger Staff, Band, Drama Club, Senior Play Crew. Seniors - 285 Price, Jeff - Rodeo Club, Rodeo Club President, Voc. Agriculture Vice President, B-Team Football, Varsity Track, Coop. Ag. Price, Vickie - Student Council, National Honor Society, V.O.E. Parliamentarian, J.V. Cheerleader, Y-Teens, Pep Club. Prough, Vickie - National Honor Society, Hanson’s Headaches, Bilogy Honor Society, Spanish Club, Bible Club, Y-Teens, Girls Glee Club, Delegate to P.A.S.F. Putsche, Dana - D.E.C.A., V.I.C.A., N.H.R.A. Pylant, Sandy - F.T.A., Y-Teens, Drill Team, Reporter for Y-Teens, Captain for Stingerettes, Who’s Who Among American Drill Teams, President of F.H. A., Who’s Who Best Leader, Spanish Club, Student Council, Photography Club. Pyle, Pamela - Letterman in Tennis, Future Editors Stinger Staff, Photography Club, Printers Devils, French Club. Ransom, Mary - F. H. A., Spanish Club, Bible Club, Munson Foundation Scholarship. Ray, Billy - Printers Devils, D.E. Reddick, Michael - Art Club, V.I.C.A. Club, Award in Track, Award for Absentee, Building Trades. Redfern, Delorse - D.E. Club of America, President of D. E. C. A. Redfern, Sonya - O.E.A. Club, H.E.R.O. Club, Pep Club, Vice President of H.E.R.O. Club. Reinhert, Beth - V.O.E. Rench, Marcus - Bible Club, F.C.A., Bible Club President, J.V. Basketball, Varsity Basketball Manager, Drill Team Manager. Renfro, Deborah - H.E.R.O., Y-Teens. Revels, Melinda - National Honor Society, Latin I Award, Letter in Band, All State Ensemble, Senior Play, Latin Club Sec., Science Club, Stage Band, A Honor Roll, Outstanding Student in Latin II. Rhoads, Steve - Metals. Rice, Billy - Captain of Golf Team. Richardson, Joe - B-Team Football, J.V. Football, V.I.C.A., Building Trades. Robertson, Sam - National Honor Society, 2 Year Letterman. Ruble, John - Art Club, Building Trades, D.E., Woodshop. Ruff, Shawna - Student Council, F.T.A., Y-Teens, Latin Club, President of Printers Devils, Stinger Staff, Pep Club, Printers Devils Sweetheart. Russell, Donnie - Most Humorous, Senior Play. Sampson, Susan - Health Occ. Schleuse, Mark - I.C.T. (V.I.C.A.), Metal Trades (V.I.C.A.). Sexton, Becky - O.E.A., Rodeo Club, Latin Club Sweetheart, F.T.A., Y-Teens. Shasteen, Kathy - National Honor Society, F.T.A., Rodeo Club, Y-Teens, F.T.A., Secretary, Rodeo Club Sweetheart, F.T.A. Sweetheart, Rodeo Club Sweetheart, Most Dependable, D.H.S. Jr. Rodeo Queen, Texhoma Jr. Livestock Queen, Asst. Director for Senior Play. Shaw, Bill - Band. Shelby, Jennifer - National Honor Society, Officer of Health Occ. Club, Y-Teens, Library Club, Latin Club, Bible Club, Senior Play, English IV Award, Oustanding Student in Health Occ., P.T.A. Scholarship. Shields, Leory - I.C.T. Singleton, Kevin - Vocational Drafting, Secretary of V. I. C. A. Drafting Club, Honorable Mention at Contest for Drafting. Sinsel, Pam - A” Honor Roll, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Jr. Historians, Drama Club, Drama Honor Thespian. Smith, Ben - Band, Stage Band. Smith, Joe - Varsity Football Letterman, Varsity Track. Smith, Kathy - Drill Team, Y-Teens. Smith, Michele - Drama Club, Drama Club Sweetheart, Y-Teens. Smithen, Anne - World History Academics Award, French Club, National Honor Society, N.H.S.B.H.S., Junior Historians, Photography Club, Y-Teens, A Honor Roll, Photography Contest, First Place, Perfect Attendance 6 Years. Smotherman, Joetta - Y-Teens, F.H.A., Pep Club, Flag Corps. Spillman, Lenora - Honor Roll, F.H. A., Health Occ. Club Treasurer. Spindle, David - Varsity Football, Neewollah King. Steel, Wade - Vice President Spanish Club. Steel, Kenny - Rodeo Club, F.F.A. Stockman, Pee Wee - V.I.C.A., Reporter in Cosmetology. Streun, Cindy - English II Academic Award, National Honor Society, N.H.S.B.H.S., French Club President, Photography Club Secretary, Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Delegate to'P. A.S.F., 286 - Seniors A” Honor Roll, First Place Photography Contest, 2nd Place Portrait, 3rd Place Available Light, Leadership Award, Journalism Scholarship Angelo State University. Stuart, Rick - National Honor Society. Club. Wagnon, Mike - Bible Club President, Band Letterman, Stage Band Drummer, Official Stingerette Drummer, Printers Devils, Drum Corps, Section Leader. osme ascot ftant Svane, Terry - Homecoming Queen, Senior Class Favorite, Friendliest, Senior Class Vice President, Tennis Captain, Tennis Sweetheart, First Alternate to Girls' State Tennis, T.C.A., Pep Club, Lettered in Tennis, National Honor Society, Sec., Y-Teens Senior Vice President, Neewollah Candidate, Keyettes, D.A.R., Y-Teen Cup for Complete Girlhood. Tatum, Cormen - Y-Teens, Bible Club. Teems, Barry - Latin. Thomason, Jeff - Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Track, Student Body Vice-President , F. T. A. President, Student Council Parliamentarian, National Honor Society, N.H.S.B.H.S., Key Club, National Merit Scholarship Commended Student, Sepior Play, t, Sap! Thomason, Kathy - Library Club, F.H..A., Cosmetology, F.I.C.A. Wagnon, Terri - Drill Team 1st Lt., Pep Club, Y-Teens, Explorers, Bible Club Secretary, Sweetheart Bible Club, Senior Play Cast, F.C. A. Cuddles. Walkpr, Mike - Latin Chib, F.F.A. Rodeo Club. Warifer, Eric - F.H.A. ir .C.A. Weger,-Gonna - Harisonfs HeadachesyO.E. a. , Y-Teens; JldlSSWSMBlr4 Weger, Kaye - T • jrWelch, Mary I Yellow Jackal Counselor's A Best Leader, 5 W,est, Laj I!,.Coop 'Representative Tilton, Bryon - Key Club President,;§panish , Club, Kiwanis Club Scholarship. • , 5j Todd, Kyla - Quill and Scroll, Photography Club, Vice-President, Printers Devils, StingerjSt ff., Band. •; Toney, Marcia - Band Letterman, Band, Solo and Ensemble, Amaj jl rganifcatlc All Region Festival, Annual Staff .Organic a Annual Staff Sweetheart, Wtob k wffo Humorobl, T.W.U. All Girl Brad, State Solo hnd Ensemble, French Club, Spanish Club, Photography, Band Council, Student Advisory Board. J f , 'la Tp uddy - Building Traj $. ek, Debbie - Y-TeensfcJCeyett , ore Basketball Attencfljfit, F.H.'A idenf, F._T. A., D .West, Steve. White1; Kay . Trench I and Club, Fr A Honoi . rt w t Drama a :4 ■ 5. vhuc, Rob )rama Club ptas rer ms, Jam ill ms Club I’X] ice -up Leade ent oiincil ■AWard, Me I Nat Honor ociety ootbal , Tr,K« Rnilr ng hjra W V . I. C . A _ ajLyJciub, •-Sweetheart, F.H.A. Presided Trujillo, Terd4a---H6ad J.V; Cheer Teens, O.E.A. Club, Pep Club , Cou Assistant. mrtael E. V Tullis, Debbie - Girl’s Glee Club, Pep Club, D.E.C.A., P.E.L. ; . Turner, Robert - B Honor Roll,Ifan Stage Band. Tyndell, Danny - Key Club, Latin Club, Junior Historians. Winch, Sue - Photogfaphyjciub, Art Club. Winchester, Debra - V.O.E., O.E.A. Club. f Wineiger.RJwndaKay - F.T.A., Y -Teens, President, Nee wollah PrincessMDutstanding Jr. Member, Hanson’s Headacheir National Honor Society. Y-Teens General President, F.T.A. Scrapbook Chairman, Student Council Social Chairman Student Advisory -Council. ' Worthaj£ |rTed - Building Trades. • ■ Wt0u Lqcsa - Cosmetology, V.I.C.A., H-A- ■ yskup, Gail - Drama Club, Y-Teens, F.T.A. Vest, Charlie - V.I.C.A. Wade, Lynne - National Honor Society, Hanson's Headachs, French, Medal, French Club, Flag Corps 2nd Lt., F-.T. A., Y-Teens, Girl's Glee Yert, Albert - Metal Trades, V.I.C.A. Young, Carol - National Honor Society, Letterman in Band, All State Ensemble, Latin Club, Drama Club, Science Club, Y-Teens. Seniors - 287 frid Aickin 2,% ADVERTISING Editors — Roger Matlock Kayla Ayers Tina Conine Larry Manning 290 - Advertising A a b a. Sexton Electronics, 1809 W. Morton, 463-3971 b. The Twig, West Park Shopping Center, 465-9422 c. The Cowboy Shop, Highway 75 S., 465-1266 Opposite page - Williamson Motor Co., 809 S. Crockett, 465-5350 Ads - 291 a. Bratcher Funeral Home, 401 W. Woodard, 465-2323 b. Jack's Fine Foods, 800 W. Morton, 465-1910 c. Nathan Crouch Co., 306 W. Main, 465-1933 Opposite page - Hershel Gregory Auto Sales, 620 S. Armstrong, 465-0680 Ads - 293 CitizensNationalBanlfofDBnison Day or Night 294 - Ads ▲ a b T c ▼ AMOCO a. Pants West, 401 W. Main, 465-7561 b. Sooner Oil Co., Highway 75 S., 463-6576 c. Babcock Bros. Auto Supply, 112 W. Woodard, 465-1755 Opposite page - Citizens' National Bank, 465-5030 Babcock Bros. Auto Supply Ads - 295 296 - Ads a. Household Furniture, 411 W. Main, 465-1787 b. Hoyt's Fabrics, 2422 W. Morton, 465-2995 c. Christian Book Store, 419 W. Main, 463-2310 d. Edwards Flowers, 430 W. Woodard, 465-2036 e. Logan's, 415 W. Main, 465-7656 Opposite page - Sonic Drive In, 520 S. Armstrong, 465-4545 Ads - 297 298 - Ads a. Texoma Auto Repair, 604 W. Main, 463-2706 b. Chief Office Supply, 609 W. Main, 465-1885 c. Wackers, West Park Shopping Center, 465-6140 Opposite page - Sherman Coca Cola-Dr. Pepper Bottling Co., 893-0194 Ads - 299 DENISON GLASS CO a. Denison Glass and Mirror Co., 513 W. Main, 465-7494 b. Watson Enterprises, 127 W. Texas, 465-9701 c. Main Street News, 511 W. Main, 465-1580 d. Union Bus Terminal, 514 W. Main, 465-4442 e. Castleberry Florist, West Park Shopping Center, 465-5000 Opposite page - Barrett Cut Rate Drug, 531 W. Main, 465-8514 300 - Ads SHOP BARRETT'S WHERE EVERYTHING GOES AT A DISCOUNT BARRETT CUT RATE DRUG 531 W. Main - Denison Phone - 465-8514 We Will Not Knowingly Be Undersold Ads - 301 a T Wright's Drive In 600 W. Morgan Corner Myrick and Morgan 465-8508 Fine Goods and Fountain Drinks Owners MR. AND MRS. F. D. WRIGHT a. Ashburn's Ice Cream, 615 W. Main, 465-6460 b. Wright’s Drive In, Mirick and Morgan, 465-8508 c. Jenkins Studio, 421 W. Main, 465-1484 Opposite page - Burtis Drug, 408 W. Main, 465-5335 302 - Ads a. Ringler’s, 313 W. Main, 465-2660 b. Texomaland Floral, 1200 S. Armstrong c. Denison Federal Savings Loan, 1001 W. Main, 465-6717 Opposite page - Gibson's Discount Center, 3101 Woodlawn, 465-5900 Ads - 305 RBELLS MILK PKNIC SUPPLIES ___i----■ yj mumcttEIIB. Iwar. Sidney C. Johnson Johnson-Moore Funeral Home 631 W. Woodard Street Telephone 465-3345 Denison, Texas 75020 306 a. De Jarnatt Grocery, 2621 W. Johnson, 465-9032 b. Johnson-Moore Funeral Home, 631 W. Woodard St., 465-3345 c. Texoma Auto Agency, 620 W. Main, 465-0456 d. Gray’s Credit Jewelers, 505 W. Main, 465-5171 e. D D Salvage, 507 W. Main, 463-3321 f. Preston Shoes, 413 W. Main, 465-4487 g. State National Bank, 300 W. Main, 465-2131 ▲ f e ▼ g Ads - 307 Whitley's Exxon 2609 Loy Lake Rd. Denison, Texas Phone 463-2862 Ads - 309 ▲ c a T n, 310 - Ads a. Smokehouse BarBQ, Hwy. 75 S., 465-9843 b. Crabtree's Home Furnishings, 1420 S. Armstrong, 465-8535 c. Denison Herald, 331 W. Woodard, 465-7171 d. Snow White Laundry, 314 W. Woodard, 465-6446 e. Vern Erickson Office Equipment, 416 W. Main, 465-1025 f. Kentucky Fried Chicken, 1525 W. Morton, 465-1577 g. Denison Peanut Company, 300 W. Morgan St., 465-3655 h. Sid Maples Store, 125 W. Main, 465-5775 I Hfl 9 POUNDS freshly ROASTED SALTED PEANUTS ol I unison ■Tout Cq Denison Peanut Co. Ads - 311 a. Haskins Plumbing and Heating, 600 S. Collins, 465-4706 b. El Chico, 2000 S. Austin, Ave., 465-1441 c. John Taylor TV, 2607 Loy Lake Rd., 465-6706 d. Wilson Ross China, 320 S. Mirick, 465-3343 e. Joy's Hairstyling, 1217 S. Austin, 465-1521 f. Terry's Restaurant, 505 S. Armstrong, 465-4522 g. Vest Bros. Market, 830 S. Crockett, 465-8394 h. Fred Pilkilton Motors, 420 Woodard, 465-4818 i. Denison Business College, 430 S. Mirick, 465-1040 Ads - 313 LONG REALTY RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL ‘ AC A He I b A a c T a. Johns-Manville Products Co., Hwy. 75 N. , 465-6390 b. Parks Drug, 930 W. Washington, 465-0048 c. Douglas Chevrolet, 205 S. Barnett, 465-4626 Opposite page - Long Realty, 2521 W. Morton, 465-1188 Ads - 315 316 - Ads a. Texoma Motor Co., Inc., 200 W. Crawford, 465-5671 b. Cole Lumber Co., 1611 W. Morton St., 465-2880 c. Dick Brothers Heating and Air Conditioning, 903 S. Armstrong, 465-3093 d. McCoy Auto Parts, 1331 W. Morton, 465-6526 Opposite page - First State Bank, 931 W. Main, 463-3510 Ads - 317 Texas Power Light Company 430 W. Chestnut 465-1 300 Denison, Texas A Tax-Paying Investor-Owned Electric Utility a. Brown's Shoe Fit Co., 314 W. Main, 465-2311 b. J. C. Munley Insurance Agency, 405 S. Armstrong, 465-1363 c. Main Street Lumber, 230 E. Main, 465-5338 Opposite page - Texas Power Light Company, 430 W. Chestnut Main Street Lumber Ads - 319 . ortJi Texas (olorPress OFFSET PRINTING r. P lSOO ” Greenhouses’ 330 w- Munson, b. North Texas Color Press, 311 E. Hull 463-3140 c. Vonna’s Beauty Salon, 2418 W. Morton, 465-5823 d. Crenshaw Studio, 930 W. Main, 465-2748 Opposite page - Don Hix Garage, 1430 W. Bond, 465-2897 Ads - 321 K. Wolens Department Store 317 W. Main Denison ▲ b d ▼ Lnap-nn Fle.r.TTonir. Tune Up Equipment _______'' Personalized'' Service________ 322 - Ads a. Brian Powell Suits You, 325 W. Main, 465-8192 b. K Wolens Department Store, 317 W. Main, 465-6630 c. Hubbard Furniture, 130 W. Main St., 465-2995 d. Whitley's Garage, 3110 Pottsboro Rd., 465-7200 e. West Park Texaco, West Park Shopping Center, 463-3818 f. Worth Campbell Insurance Agency, 119 S. Burnett, 465-3443 g. L. O. Hammons, Inc. , 312 W. Main, 465-6116 h. Besherse Jewelers, 220 W. Main, 465-7008 Ads - 323 A a KITTY'S BEAUTY SHOP 227 S. Perry 465-2529 If You Really Want to Save Money on Your Carpet Purchases, Then Phone 465-7417 for Information. Noel Jennings, Sr. Floor Covering Contractor P.O. Box 114 A c b T KINGSTON S DRUG DRUGS d it-8:00 am-6 00 pm PRESCRIPTION s« „.ioam.ipm SPECIALISTS I 465-1651 | 324 - Ads CHARLES HOLDER INSURANCE • Auto • Truck • Boat • Home Owners • Mobile Home • Livestock • Hospitalization Monthly Pay Plan 610 W. Main St. h 465-9087 a. Farmers Insurance, 603 S. Armstrong, 465-5559 b. Noel’s House of Carpets, 465-7222 c. Walter Jennings Furniture, 500 W. Main, 465-1620 d. Wayne’s Shoe Shop, 409 W. Main, 465-9900 e. Imperial Barbers, West Park Shopping Center, 465-5225 f. Kitty’s Beauty Shop, 227 S. Perry, 465-2529 g. Kingston Drug, 324 W. Main, 465-1651 h. Charles Holder Insurance, 610 W. Main, 465-9087 i. Newsom's, 320 W. Main, 465-1512 j. Aleman's Restaurant, 309 W. Main, 463-2068 k. Brabant Cleaners, 626 W. Main, 465-4020 l. Stull Motors, 1316 S. Armstrong, 465-5883 m. Grayson Fire Extinguisher Inc. , 611 S. Armstrong, 465-2935 i JERRY D EASTER m'ui STATE FARM INSURANCE AUTO - LIFE - HEALTH - FIRE 465-1103 1231 S AUSTIN c u ▼ OWN A PIECE OF TEXAS Congratulations Srs. '75 FRANK DARNELL REAL ESTATE 1731 South Austin Office and Home 465-6515 Marshall Burkes 465-6880 Betty Bums 465-6679 Marvin Darnell 465-4687 Betty Jones 465-1996 a. Tommies' Cafe, 304 N. Houston b. Brinkley Williams TV, 904 S. Crockett c. Jerry Easter Insurance, 1231 S. Austin, 465-1103 d. Frank Darnell, 1731 S. Austin, 465-6515 e. Elite Beauty Salon, 205 W. Gandy, 465-7262 f. Ed's Derby, 1401 W. Morton, 465-9863 g. Jim Brooks Olds-Cadillac, Rusk at Crawford, 465-3535 326 - Ads Ads - 327 LOCK KEYS A I T WRIGHT FUPNiTU F a. Bruno Produce, 301 E. Day, 465-5250 b. Hardee Bouldin Real Estate, 1029 S. Austin, 463-2000 c. Buster's Piece Goods, 400 W. Day, 465-6755 d. Texoma Barber Shop, 409 W. Main, 465-9919 e. A, A J Lock Keys, 1227 S. Austin f. Wright Furniture, 1030 W. Main, 465-9392 TEXOMA BARBER SHOP 409 W. Main 465-9919 HARDEE-BOULDIN REAL ESTATE 1029 S. Austin 463-2000 328 - Ads FACULTY Ford, Dr. Bill K. 13, 14 Smith, Vaughn R. 14 Jacobs, Bill 14 Anderson, Rachel 32 Anderson, Siv 27 Barnes, Mike 22, 122 Blood, Warren 34 Casey, Kay 27, 43 Chance, Dr. Scott G. 17 Chapman, Teresa 32 Christian, Ruth Collins, Rebecca Comstock, Ty 34, 122 Davis, O. W. 150 Davis, Sara 24 Day, Bill 25 Doyle, Mildred 18 Farrier, Arthur Gardener, John 24 Garner, Judy 32 Goodner, John 22, 116, 122 Goodner, Karen 32 Gray, William 32 Haddock, Phil 28 Hanson, Roger 20 Hartsell, John 34 Heatley, Duane 32 Heatley, Joanne Henry, David 25 Hoover, A. J. 28 Hopkins, Karen 19 Hurley, Ruby Irby, Bernice 18 Jordan, Alpha 32 Kazmierski, James 22, 111, 122 Kenney, David 24 Ketcham, Robert 34, 63 Knight, Charles 29 Kumler, Vernon 28 McBrayer, Sylvia 20 McCarty, Jerry 35, 63 McClemore, Jerry 35, 122, 138, 140 McKnight, D. D. McPherson, Mark 32 Martin, Joe 28, 215 Mason, Richard 122, 211 Mayberry, JoAnne 26 Meadows, Nancy 32 Milligan, J. M. 29 Petrus, George 17 Peterson, Barbara 24 Phelps, Patsy 24 Postier, Fred 35, 117, 122 Preston, Elayne 29 Redding, Nelda 21 Richardson, Dorthy 20, 38 Riddle, Jesse 20, 50, 53 Ringness, Gail 23, 82 Rowland, James 25 Rodgers, Bonnie 29 Scott, Henry 17 Sickles, Gene 32 Siebert, Terri 30 Skaggs, Ryal 30 Smith, Ernest 21 Sonnenburg, Eldon 19 Stevens, Ige 19 Steward, James 30 Stubblefield 30 Sullivan, Grace 19 Terry, John 25 Turner, Earl 31 Turner, Franklin 1, 31 Walker, Sylvia 26 Ward, Donnie 35 White, Dottie 21 Whitfield, Ruth 31, 87 Whitson, Kay 32 Whitworth, Ann 31 Williams, Tim 23, 128, 138 Williams, Elisabeth 26 Willis, Frances 19, 178 Willoughby, Darlene 23, 61 SENIORS Adams, Dorrise 178, 253 Adams, Larry 253 Ailey, Doug 253 Ailey, Steve 253 Allen, Joel 253 Amerson, Eddie 253 Anders, Gail 42, 43, 45, 82, 253, 255 Anderson, Greg 56, 57, 253 Armstrong, Steve 48, 121, 253, 276 Armstrong, Terry 79, 253 Arnold, Lisa 253 Arthur, Jeff 253, 331 Atkinson, Michael 51, 53, 253 Baecht, Dennis 253 Bailey, Lisa 246 Baker, Thomas 253 Ballew, Jack 150, 153, 254 Ballou, Beverly 49, 74, 254 Barnes, Phyllis 29, 51, 74, 77, 183, 254 Barnett, Charles 79, 254 Barnhill, Marilyn 254 Batey, Cynthia 82, 254 Beaver, Susie 254 Bennett, Tim 254 Berg, Mike 115, 120, 162, 166, 254 Berquist, David 110, 121, 156, 254 Bizzell, Jeri 254 Blackshear, Sid 254 Blakenship, Eddy 90, 120, 198, 254, 280 Bonn, John 66, 74, 192, 254, 276 Bowen, Donna 77, 254 Boyd, Kathy 74, 254 Boyd, Kevin 255 Brack, Naomi 82, 177, 255 Bradshaw, Karen 255 Bradshaw, Wanda 77, 255 Bratton, Donna 190, 255 Braxton, Greta 105, 255 Brin, Zena 148, 171, 232, 255 Brinkley, Betty 255 Brooks, James 255 Brown, Chandra 255 Bruce, Molly 255 Bryant, Steve Bryson, Martha 80, 82, 255 Buckner, Glenna 256 Burden, Ginger 82, 87, 90, 185, 256 Burrow, Suzanne 45, 256 Burtis, Joe 256 Buswell, Penny 256 Butler, Lydia 196, 256 Calhoun, Kay 70, 256 Carpenter, Van 48, 256 Carr, Donna 256 Case, Steve 81, 256 Cassell, Randy 66, 80, 89, 90, 162, 256 Chapman, DeWayne 256 Chessir, Holt 25, 257 Childs, William 257 Christman, Gary 257 Ciaccio, LeAnn 67, 87, 90, 183, 257 Ciaccio, Philip Clark, Gary Cline, Cherry 185, 192, 257 Cockrill, Nancy 257 Coder, Bobby 257 Coffey, Ronnie 257 Collins, Judy 67, 257 Collins, Tuney 257 Coney, Debra 257 Conine, Linda 91, 257 Conner, Cindy 87, 257 Cook, Lori 51, 74, 80, 257 Coonrod, Paula 182, 192, 257 Corbray, Jeanette 257 Corcoran, Debbie 67, 90, 96, 171, 191, 245, 258 Coulter, Kathy 87, 177, 258 Covey, Debbie 77, 258 Covey, Jan 258 Cox, Diana 258 Cox, Gary 258 Crain, Janis 258 Cravens, Earl 258 Crawley, Jerry 258 Crites, Chris 258, 278 Cross, Gloria 190, 258 Curry, Ramona 258 Curry, Stan 121, 156, 259 Davis, Gregory 191, 225, 259 Dawson, Randy 258 Day, Betty 259 Day, Eddie Dean, James 1, 61, 80, 128, 190, 259 Dennis, Sharon 85, 96 105, 197, 259, 280 Derebery, Becky 259 Dodson, John 259 Donihoo, Janis 259 Index - 329 Donohoe, Patty 74, 80, 91, 191, 259 Donowho, Kenneth 79, 259 Doyle, Mark 79, 259 Duckworth, Carmen Dye, Bob 121, 259 Edwards, Bill 79, 259 England, Todd 81, 190, 259 Eppler, Mike 51, 53, 259 Evans, Brian 260 Evans, Jimmy 260 Evans, Robin 74, 260 Faber, Judy 46, 260 Farley, Rhonda 260 Farmer, Bobby 79 Fielder, Jeff 260 Fitch, Eva 260 Fitzpatrick, Denise 260 Flemmings, Bill 111, 113, 120, 156, 159, 193, 197 Flood, Cathy 60, 88, 186, 260 Folterman, Mary 60, 82, 87, 260 Forguson, Jeannie 42, 43, 260 Fowler, Hollie 87, 260 Freeman, Debbie 82, 260 Fullington, Mike 260 Furlong, Lisa 260 Gage, Ricky 260 Galloway, Mike 162, 164, 168, 169, 261 Gampper, Joe 90, 121, 192, 261 Gardner, Joan 193, 261 Gamer, Glen 261 Gaskill, Mike 261 George, Sandra 261 Gerard, Cindy 87, 261 Gillispie, Susan 261 Goff, Dani 261 Gordon, Norman 57, 74, 193, 261 Gray, Paula 261 Gregory, Beverly 70, 71, 46, 148, 174, 264 Greig, Bruce 59, 74, 262 Griffin, Dale 262 Grigsby, Anthy 262 Gruber, Gary 66, 74, 262 Guey, Dennis 19, 70, 74, 262 Gumaer, Keith 79 Haas, Nadean 74, 262 Hackney, Rhonda 262 Haddock, Crandon 262 Harlow, Olen 78, 262 Hamer, Janet 262 Harris, Lloyde 262 Hart, Walter 51, 262 Hartley, Reba 262 Haskins, Debbie 29, 262 Hatch, Franky 262 Hatch, Ricky 262 Hayes, Sandra 51, 74, 263 Helm, Lori 263 Hendrickson, Curtis 263 Herriage, Diane 82, 87, 193, 263, 222 Hicks, Danny Hines, Maynard 263 Hogans, Albert 74, 78, 263 Hohenberger, Cheryl 78, 263 Holcomb, David Holt. Walon 48, 66, 263 Hood, Don 78, 263 Hood, Randy 263 Hoover, John 79, 263 Hopkins, Terri 96, 175, 196, 263, 280 Howard, Randolph 264 Hull, Ross 264 Huneycutt, Doug 48, 264 Hunt, Gina 264 Hunt, Ginger 264 Hunt, Stanley 103, 118, 121, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 264 Hurlock, Debbie 31, 264 Hussey, Roy 264 Hutson, Judy 264 Jackson, Bobby 113, 121, 264 Jackson, Gail 264 Jacobs, Ben 103, 128, 131, 133, 190, 196, 265 Jacobs, John 66, 193, 265 Jefferson, Shirley 180, 265 Jeffrey, Carolyn 265 Jeter, James 265 Johns, Mike 66, 265 Johnson, Carolyn Jones, Charles 265 Jones, Linda 265 Jones, Marilee 265 Jones, Richard 265 Jones, Ruth Ann 265 Jones, Wanda 87, 265 Jordan, Ted 79, 265 Jorgensen, Jetta 42, 43, 45, 50, 225, 265 Kelly, Charles Kelley, Danny 265 Kelly, Tom Kerr, Mark 150, 152, 155, 265 Ketner, Sherry 266 Kramer, Toby 266, 278 Ladd, Allen 266 Ladd, Sheila 74, 266 Lang, Ed 53, 266 Langford, Cindy 266 Largin, Carla 46, 266 Larkins, Gary 78, 266 Leak, Steve 266 Lee, Artie 91, 266 Lilley, Jeri 266 Little, Gary 266 Lloyd, Darlene 45, 59, 185, 266 Long, Marty 90, 120, 162, 164, 169, 193, 266 Looney, Anita 266 Looney, Sherry 266 Lopez, Paul 267 Lumpkin, Lil 267 Lynn, Dawne 222, 267 McCarroll, Janette 267, 74 McGaha, Gwen 267 McGee, Norman 267, 51, 74, 71, 53 McGowen, Steve 46, 267 McKee, Ann 267 McKnight, Steve 267, 70 McMenamy, Lisa 267, 74 McNellis, Karyn 267 Mack, Greg 46, 190, 267 Massenburg, Kyle 268, 51 Matlock, Roger 42, 268 Matthews, Janet 268 Maxon, Ronnie 268 May, Gerry 268 Mead, Danny 118, 120, 268, 191 Meadors, Beverly 268, 191, 82, 74, 80 Means, Terry 90, 105, 193, 280, 87, 268, 82, 74, 67 Meeks, James 268 Meek, Susan 268 Mercer, Yvonne 87, 268 Mezzacappa, Toni 107, 49, 192, 268, 74 Middleton, Pammy 269, 199, 105, 220, 190, 87, 82, 74, 80 Miller, Steve 269, 79 Miller, Tommy 25, 269, 192, 74, 80 Minyard, Debbie 269 Mitchell, Jerry 117, 269 Mitchell, Rodney 79 Monroe, Danny 269 Moore, Rick 269 Morrison, Reginald 269 Morrow, Kathy 269, 177, 82, 56 Mulock, Heather 269,57,56 Murphy, Tanya 269, 185, 51, 63 Murrell, Jackie 269, 59 Myers, Deana 269, 42, 193, 45, 46, 82, 74, 48 Myers, Oreta 269 Neal, Bobby 269, 70 Neal, Patricia 269 Nero, Anthony 269 Oakley, Eddy Oden, Steve 110, 118, 120, 193, 156, 270 Ogborn, Elizabeth 270 Olson, Nicky 121, 156, 270 Osbourn, Billie 87, 270 Overturf, Marion 270 Paine, Jerry 270 Paine, Terry 270, 128, 80 Parker, Harold 270 Parks, Karen 186, 45, 270 Parsons, Tina 106, 181, 192, 270, 74, 56 Pellman, Vincent 154, 150, 153, 270 Perkins, Dennis 270 Perry, Glend 271 Petrus, Mike 271 Philips. Chris 271, 42, 225, 45, 330 - Index 51 Phillips, Ben 271, 71, 70 Phillips, Rodney 271 Polasek, Kenneth 271 Porter, Ricky 271, 42, 78 Powell, Ronnie 79 Powers, Jerry 271, 46, 50, 63. 70 Price, Jeff 271 Price, Vickie 271, 87, 82, 74, 80 Prough, Vickie 271 Putsche, Dana 271 Pylant, Sandy 271, 193, 61 Pyle, Pam 271, 45, 46, 48, 148 Qualls, Donna 271 Ramsey, Lee 271 Ransom, Mary 271 Ray, Billy 272 Ray, Karry 1, 272, 46 Redfern, Delorse 272 Redfern, Sonya 272 Reinert, Beth 272, 87 Rench, Marcus 272, 61, 59 Renfro, Debroah 272 Revels, Melinda 272, 89, 53 Rice, Billy 272, 155, 150, 23 Richardson, Joe 272 Richardson, Steve 272 Riddick, Michael 272 Rhoads, Steve 272 Roach, Rory 272, 79 Roberts, Pam 272 Robertson, Sam 272, 51, 74, 1 Roesler, Thomas Rowley, David 273 Ruble, John 273 Ruff, Shawna 25, 178, 46, 273, 48, 80 Ruffins, Charles 273 Russell, Joseph 278, 273 Russell, Donnie 192, 273 Sampson, Susan 273 Schleuse, Mark 33, 273 Scott, Paula 45, 273 Sexton, Becky 273 Shasteen, Kathy 186, 190, 273, 74 Shaw, Bill 273, 51 Shelby, Jennifer 274 Shields, Leroy 274 Simonson, Brenda 274 Simpson, Barbara 274 Sims, Rhonda 274, 183, 49 Singleton, Deborah 274 Singleton, Javana 274 Singleton, Kevin 274 Sinsel, Pam 274, 63, 70 Sloan, Mark Smith, Benjamin 274 Smith, Kathy 274 Smith, Joe 18, 274, 221, 156 Smith, Lillie 274 Smith, Michele 274 Smithen, Anne 274, 45. 74 Smotherman, Joette 274 Smyfthe, Gary 275 Solomon, Jennifer 225, 275, 45 Spillman, Lenora 274, 74 Spindle, David 18, 110, 117, 120, 275, 85 Springs, Terry 275 Steele, Wade 275 Still, Kenny 275 Stilwell, Bobby 275 Stockman, Pee Wee 77, 275 Streun, Cindy 275, 45, 74 Stuart, Rick 275, 74 Stull, Kim 225, 275, 45 Sutherland, James 275 Svane, Terry 104, 245, 276, 280, 196, 85, 191, 145, 82, 67 Tatum, Carmen 276 Swan, Charles 276 Teems, Barry 276 Terry, Malena 276, 87, 82 Thomas, Sherry 276 Thomason, Jeff 113, 90, 121, 103, 276, 190, 128 Thompson, Kathy 276 Tilton, Byron 276, 66 Todd. Kyla 225, 276, 45, 46, 48 Toney, Marcia 42, 225, 276, 45, 43, 192, 51 Tracy, Buddy Traweek, Debbie 276 Trujillo, Teresa 277, 87 Tullis, Debbie 277 Turner, Robert 277 Tyndell, Danny 277 Vaughan, Ronnie 277 Vest, Charlie 277 Wade, Lynne 277, 49, 74, 56 Wagnon, Mike 207, 277, 50, 59, 51, 53 Wagnon, Terri 277, 177, 59 Waite, Pat 277 Walker, Mike 277 Walter, Paul 114, 116, 117, 277, 120 Walton, Sherry 277 Warner, Eric 18, 112, 114, 115, 117, 118, 119, 277, 120, 156, 191, 30 Watson, Terry 277 Weger, Conna 277, 87, 74 Weger, Kaye 278 Weisberg, Sam 278 Welch, Lester 278, 81 Welch, Mary 29, 96, 77, 278 West, Larry 278 West, Steve 278 White, Kay 278 White, Bob 278, 46, 51 Whitehurst, Bobby 278 Whittington, Dana 278 Wilkirson, David 278 Williams, James 121, 278, 74 Williams, Jill 279 Williams, John 279 Williams, Ohma 279, 77 Wimbish, James 279 Winch, Sue 279 Winchester, Debra 279, 87 Wineinger, Rhonda 90, 181, 279, 190, 82, 80 Winters, Cocoa 279 Wortham, Ted 279 Wright, Charles 279 Wright, Leesa 279 Wyskup, Gail 279 Yen. Albert 279, 81 Young, Carol 279 Young, Evelyn 279 JUNIORS Adams, Betty 183, 227 Adkins, Mark 227 Akers, Bennie 227 Alexander, Madelene 227 Allen, Dale 227 Andrews, Sandy 83, 227 Archer, Terry 79, 90, 227 Armstrong, Carol 227 Atnip, Denise 83, 227 Ayers, Kayla 44, 83, 227, 290 Baker, Barbara 227 Baker, Kenny 227 Barker, Joy 227 Barham, Rita 83, 87, 90, 227, 230 Barnhill, Linda 83, 227 Barrier, Jeff 228 Bates, Ricky 228 Bartley, James 79, 228 Beam, Sandi 228 Bell, Anita 228 Berg, Liz 228 Berg, Alan 53 Bingham, John 79, 228, 229 Bizzle, Philip 228 Black, Carol 59, 83, 89, 228 Blisseck, Theresa 228 Blount, Wayne 228 Bock, Patty 83, 228, 229 Bouldin, Jennie 83, 89, 90, 228, 232, 244 Braxton, Joel 228 Brewer, Gwen 83, 228 Broughton, Pat 229 Brown, Alan 120, 159, 156, 229 Brown, Cathy 77, 229 Brown, Lisa 229 Brown, Phyllis 229 Brown, Tim 90, 229 Brown, Toney 229 Brunk, Jerry 229 Bruno, Steve 121, 228 Buckaloo, Wanda 229 Buckman, David 229 Bullock, Shelly 229 Burns, Rocky 229 Bushman, Daniel 229 Butcher, Sheila 229 Index - 331 Butler, Greg 230 Butman, Donna 83, 230 Campbell, Angie 230 Campbell, Jerry 51, 53, 207, 230 Carter, Mike 51, 53, 80, 89, 230 Childs, Douglas 230 Clemones, Charlene 230 Clifton, Victor 48, 230 Coburn, Dale 230 Coe, Evelyn 230 Coleman, Jimmie 230 Collier, Kevin 230 Collins, Jim 230 Conine, Tina 44, 83, 91, 230 Cooke, Laurie 83, 89, 90, 230 Cordell, Russel 231 Cox, Brent 231 Cox, Dinah 231 Crabtree, James 120, 231 Crain, Dennis 79, 231 Crenshaw, Chris 123, 231 Creswell, Debbie 231 Curry, Karen 231 Curry, Sue 231 Dagley, Kenneth 231 Dailey, Lanny 231 Daniels, Venus 231 Davis, Cathrine 77, 231 Davis, Dwight Davis, Lori 83, 89, 231, 244 Dawson, Ken 231 Delaney, Julie 61, 67, 83, 90, 180, 195, 226, 232 Denman, Danny 232 Dewoody, Mike 79, 232 Dobbs, Darel 44, 66, 89, 232, 234 Dockray, Kathy 49, 83, 232 Dorris, Terry 232 Drinnon, Mike 232 Duckworth, Carmen Durham, Cindy 232 Dye, Ben 74, 80, 85, 145, 146, 252, 282 Early, Terra 83, 90, 232, 227 Earnhart, Cindy 83, 232 Earnhart, Pat 59, 232 Edwards, Steve 232 Ellis, Larry 232 Elmore, Jeff 74, 121, 232 Elmore, Steve 233 Elston, Stephane 67, 80, 83, 90, 233 England, Bevin 83, 220, 233 Eubank, Chip 233 Evans, Clint Faber, Peggy 233 Fenn, Johnny 233 Ferguson, James 233 Fisher, Becky 83, 233 Fitzpatrick, Michael 230, 233 Floyd, Debbie 233 Fontz, Von 233 Ford, Beverly 49, 83, 233 Fox, Alicia 44, 51. 53, 50, 229, 231, 233 Freeman, Warren 233 Frietsch, Carl 66, 74, 80, 150, 152, 153, 155, 233 Gaines, Jim 53, 234 Geer, Gary 33, 234 Gerard, Greg 53, 234 Giasson, Marie 83, 234 Giasson, Mike 234 Glenn, David 234 Goforth, Charlsie 234 Goodman, Sherry 234 Gordon, Mike 234 Gorney, Leslie 234, 83, 89 Graves, Tommy 234 Gray, Kathy 83, 234 Gray, Lynda 44, 49, 83, 234 Griffith, Winifred 74, 234 Guthrie, Della 234 Haas, Abe 121, 235 Haddock, Tammi 83, 87, 235 Hairsine, Rhonda 235 Hall, Barry 80, 235 Hall, Gary 22, 61, 51, 131, 132, 134, 136, 235 Handlang, Debbie 235 Harris, Jay 235 Haskins, Rhonda 77, 83, 235 Hays, Cheryl 83, 235 Hayes, Gary 79, 235 Hedges, Clifford 235 Henry, Kathye 83, 235 Henry, David 235 Henson, Dennis 235 Herriage, Randy 66, 89, 235 Hiberd, Stan 235 Hicks, Brian 236 Hicks, Tracy 236 Hix, Donna 236 Hogan, Jerry 236 Hoing, Telena 236 Holland, Barbara 236 Holland, Mike 236 Hollis, Maurice 46, 47, 115, 121, 128, 161, 236, 237 Hooker, Mike 236 Hooper, Debbie 83, 222, 236 Hom, Susan 236 Hubert, Louis Hull, Sharon 83, 236 Huff, Katt Hunt, Gina Hunter, Dale 236 Huschison, Jaye 236 Jackson, Dale 236 Jackson, Sheba 237 James, Kay 83, 236, 237 Johnson, Annette 171, 237 Johnson, Keresa 51, 83, 89, 237 Jones, Cynthia 237 Jones, Donna 237 Jones, Steve 74, 150, 153, 237 Keene, Jerry 43, 50, 236, 237 Kemp, Thomas 156, 120 Kendrick, Tommy 237 Kerley, Greg 237 Kern, Ronny 237 Kerr, Doug 146, 237 Kimbrell, Kenny 237 Kirk, Mike Kirkpatrick, Mike 237 Koiner, Chris 237 Kriebel, Kim 83, 230, 238 Kruzensk, Tony 238 Lackey, Tammy 83, 87, 238 Lake, Ivan 238 Lamar, Kim 238 Lancaster, Kenny 238 Lane, Harry 238 Largin, Conni 46, 47, 74, 238 Leak, Jim 238 Leal, Julie 46, 288 Lemon, Bobby 238 Lewis, Joseph 226, 238, 245 Lewis, Michael 238 Little, Peggy 87, 238 Locke, Sammy 80, 110, 114, 116, 120, 162, 165, 169, 195, 238 Long, Pam Long, Patty 239 Long, Teresa 239 Lucas, Johnny 239 McCool, Shelli 239 McDaniel, Eddie 239 McKean, B. J. 25, 44, 49, 74, 90, 230 McKinney, Robert 239 McMenamy, Lynnette 83, 89, 174, 239 McShan, Cynthia 231 McVay, Ricky 80, 90, 162, 166, 226, 239 Mahana, Lori 239 Manning, Larry 44, 239 Markham, Pam 239 Marlow, Fred 239 Matkin, Mary Ann 222, 239, 59 Matlock, Pegg 241 Maxon, Steve 241 Mead, Birdie 241 Mead, Teresa D. 83, 241 Mead, Teresa M. Means, Aleta43, 44, 83, 241 Meeks, Denis 241 Menta, Lorie 241 Miers, Debbie 44, 236, 241 Miller, Shelia 49, 83 Mistrot, Valerie 74, 83, 85, 185, 241 Mitchell, Bruce 241 Montgomery, Paul 241 Moore, Clarissa 241 Morrison, Marcia 241 Murphy, Cecil 241 Nash, Nanci 83, 241 Nason, Cheryl 241 Nason, Ralph 241 Nave, Terri 83, 241 Newsome, Tere 51, 74, 241 Niemi, Mike 241 332 - Index Nipper, Richard 241 Nykoruk, Gary 80, 228, 241 O’Bar, DeWayne 114, 121, 162, 168, 241 O’Brien, Joy 87, 91, 178, 241 Oglesbee, Keith 241 Olson, Kathleen 241 Owen, Cherie 241 Parker, David 241 Parker, Leamon 242 Parsons, Kelly 242 Patterson, Reginald Patterson, Scott 132, 137, 128, 242 Patti, Debbie 242 Patti, Martha 83, 242 Payne, Lisa 242 Pedigo, Gary 242 Peratta, Fred 242 Petrus, Ronnie 46, 218, 242 Pettigrew, Donna 83, 242 Petty, Debbie 83, 87, 242 Petty, Robert 242 Phalen, Patricia 242 Piazza, Marie 83, 242 Pilkinton, Paul 121, 242 Pipkin, Paula 83, 156, 242 Plemmons, John 243 Polk, Cleester 243 Powell, Keith 121, 243 Powell, Lisa 83, 243 Pressley, Joanna 83, 243 Price, David 243 Price, Wendy 83, 243 Quassa, Jeff Ramsey, Leona 243 Ratliff, Valerie 83, 243 Ray, LaTressa 243 Redfern, Rhonda 243 Reeder, Jerry 138, 139, 141, 243 Reeves, W. P. 243 Reuck, Tracie 243 Rice, Byron 243 Rice, Paula 44, 51, 59, 74, 236, 225, 244 Richard, Lola 244 Richardson, Barbara 244 Richardson, Danny 244 Roberts, Debbie 83, 244 Roddam, Bill 244 Rodgers, Roxanne 244 Roewe, Mike 121, 244 Rolen, Tena 46, 47, 244 Roque, Julie 244 Ross, Cheryl 77, 244 Ross, Greg 123, 124, 126, 244 Roush, David 150, 244 Rushing, Paul 79, 244 Russell, Timmy 121, 244 Schick, Mike 50, 162, 168, 245 Schindler, Wayne 121, 245 Scnitker, Susan 83, 245 Scott, Lisa 245 Scott, Lynn 245 Seamster, Carlos Shamburger, Renee 83, 245 Shelby, Eileen 245 Shields, Shirley 51, 245 Silva, Kenneth 121, 245 Singleton, William 245 Sinor, Carrell 83, 245 Sloan, Randy 245 Smith, Cherly 67, 74, 83, 90, 96, 245 Smith, Curtis 245 Smith, Kathy 245 Smith, Mike 245 Smith, Pat 248 Smith, Thomas 50, 248 Snedden, Tony 248 Sparkman, Fred 121, 156, 248 Stafford, Jeneva 248 Stein, Tami 96, 248 Steward, David 248 Stewart, Denise 248 Stewart, Judy 248 Stewart, Max 248 Stiles, Jeannine 83, 248 Still, Juddie 248 Strobl, Dale Stuart, Dianna 248 Summerhill, Butch 74, 248 Tabor, Daryl 53, 207, 247 Talbott, Tim 51, 247 Talley, Phillip 46, 47, 247 Taylor, Donna 83, 247 Taylor, Jeff 247 Taylor, Pam 80, 83, 247 Taylor, Sharolyn 247 Teague, Margaret 247 Tempelmeyer, Danny 247 Terry, Chuck 51, 53, 247 Thacker, Mark 247 Thomas, Charlie 44, 247 Thomas, Judi 83, 89, 247 Thomas, Ronnie 247 Thomas, Tony 247 Thrash, Debbie 247 Tillman, Anthony 248 Toney, Fred 79, 248 Townsend, Tonya 248 Traweek, Rennie 248 Troop, Sheri 83, 248 Trotter, Laura 248 Troutz, Mark 74, 248 Tucker, Penny 83, 87, 248 Turney, Steve 66, 79, 89, 248 Tynes, Susie 83, 248 Ulch, David 248 Umphrey, Mick 248 Vanderver, James 248 Walker, Cindy 67, 83, 90, 96, 175, 195, 248 Wallace, Marion 49, 83, 90, 248 Walsh, Mike 249 Watkins, Donald 249 Webb, Phillip 249 Weger, Danny 249 Weger, Ronnie 147, 148, 249 White, Gary White, Jeannine 249 White, Ronnie White, Steve 111, 112, 113, 115, 119, 120, 162, 165, 166, 167, 249 Wiginton, Mike 61, 74, 80, 128, 232, 249 Wilkins, Richard 59, 79, 89 Williams, Kathy 83, 89, 249 Williams, Lori 83, 249 Williams, Natalie 249 Williams, Patricia 249 Wilson, David 249 Wimberly, Gary 249 Wimbish, Willie 249 Winchester, Jodi 249 Winland, Jim 250 Winters, Doris 83, 250 Winters, Sarah 83, 250 Womack, Stan 89, 250 Woods, Mike 250 Wrenn, Rosser 250 Wright, Steve 250 Young, Talmage 250 SOPHOMORES Akers, Debra 205 Alexander, Karen 265 Allen, David 123, 205 Allen, Helen 205 Allen, Richard 205 Allison, Ronald Anderson, Anne 205, 212 Anderson, Marty 205 Anderson, Mary Ann 205, 210 Anderson, Ramona 84, 205 Andrus, Lee 205 Arthur, Kathy 84, 205 Ashburn, Bill 205 Ashley, Tim 205 Baecht, Ted 205 Bailey, Alice 205 Baker, Donald 123, 161, 205, 213 Barnes, Steven 205 Barnett, Bennie 205 Barnett, Jan 205 Barnett, Jill 205 Barnett, Mike 205 Bates, Suzie 205 Batts, Roger 205 Baugh, Royce 205 Bayless, James 205 Bever, Benny 205, 207 Bedford, Dawn 205 Belcher, Belinda 205 Bell, Teri 205 Bentley, Connie 84, 205 Besherse, David 205 Black, Rebecca 84, 205 Blackshear, Linda 205 Blalock, Debbie 205 Blakenship, Debbie 51, 205 Bledsaw, Lorrie 80, 85, 194, 206 Blount, Glen Boren, Norman 206 Index - 333 Bowling, Tim 206 Bozarth, Carol 84, 89, 206, 210 Brack, David 206 Brawshaw, Donna 206 Brandt, Cyril 206 Brooks, Ronnie 206 Brothertor, Debbie 89, 89, 206 Brown, Danny 206 Brown, Doug 206 Brown, Mark 206 Brown, Mike 206 Brown, Roni 84, 206 Brussow, Debbi 206 Buchanan, Terri 84, 206 Bucher, James 206 Buckman, Bret 206 Buckner, Glen 156, 206 Bullard, Mark 206 Burgin, Jan 84, 206, 220 Burns, Jan 84, 206 Bums, Jane 206 Burtis, Dana 83, 84, 97, 203, 213 Burtis, D’Ann 84, 97, 207 Buswell, Candy 207 Butman, Debbie 84, 178, 27 Byrd, Terri 207 Caffee, Duchess 63, 95, 186, 207, 213 Caldwell, Brian 123, 138, 141, 207 Callahan, Bernadette 207, 213 Campbell, Kenneth 207, 223 Canaday, Nathan 207 Cannon, Rosalind 207 Carter, Karyn84, 207 Carter, Terri 59, 80, 207 Caspers, Corey 138, 207 Cassell, Debbie 67, 84, 87, 89, 90, 207 Chandler, Betty 84, 207, 215 Chandler, Carole 207 Cherry, Mike 208 Chumbley, Hosea 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 120 Ciaccio, Cynthia 67, 80, 84, 186, 144, 204, 208, 222 Clark, Bobby 208 Clark, D'Ann51, 208 Clay, Linda 84, 208 Clay, Terry 169, 208 Cline, Edwana 84, 208 Coffin, Darren 208 Coley, Danny 123, 208 Collins, Sherry 208 Combs, Ema 208 Coney, Eugene 156, 208 Cook, Paulette 208 Corbett, Paula 208 Corbray, Cynthia 208 Cox, Janice 84, 95, 208 Crawford, Jeff 123, 124, 125, 126, 150, 152, 154, 155, 208 Crenshaw, Colby 80, 123, 150, 208 Cross, Samuel 157, 161, 208 Crouch, Chris 89, 123, 157, 208 Cullison, Gene Culpepper, Sherry 84, 92, 208 Cults, Steve 208 Dagley, Pat 51, 208 Daugherty, Donna 84, 209 Davidson, Lynnedah 84, 209 Davidson, Phillip 51, 209, 221 Davis, John 209 Davis, LaDonna 84, 209 Davis, Luther 209 Dawson, Martha 209 DeHomey, Richard 123, 125, 209 Denison, Mark 51, 209, 221 Denning, Linda 84, 209 Dennis, Phil Dickey, Jeff 53, 209 Diehl, Joe 89, 121, 161, 209 Dodson, David 209 Donald, Kay 63, 84, 209 Doshier, Raymond 209 Doty, Robin 209 Douglas, Alphonso210, 215 Dusek, Lige 89, 123, 210 Dunaway, Cookie 210 Dye, Bill 90, 123, 150, 210 Earnhart, Tony 210 Earnhart, William 210 Eddins, James 210 Eddins, Tommy 210 Edwards, Tommy 81, 210 Evans, Craig 123, 210 Evans, Gordon 89, 210, 219 Faber, Susan 84, 210 Fairchild, Angela 84, 210 Farley, Kevin 210 Furlong, Mark 210 Fast, Bob 89, 210 Ferguson, Kevin 210 Flood, Patti 33, 84, 194, 204, 208, 210 Footlander, Danny 210 Ford, John 207, 210 Franchek, Richard 210, 215 Frank, Donald Frank, Donna Franklin, Donna 59, 84 Franklin, Karen Franklin, Rob 211 Franklin, Wanda 84, 89, 211 Fritts, Butch 211 Funderburk, Michelle 211 Gage, Tammee 77, 211 Gaines, Cyndee 211 Gallegos, Johnnie 211 Gampper, Carl 123, 125, 211 Carner, Vickie 211 Garrett, Wilthia 211 Gary, Louanne 67, 84, 90, 211 Gentry, Clinton 134, 137, 211 Goerge, Leann 207, 211 Giasson, Mark 194, 204, 211 Gilliam, Ken 211 Goodson, Deborah 84, 211 Goodson, Kim 212 Gordon, Keri 80, 90, 92, 212 Gouge, Russ 212 Grant, Renee 212 Graves, Molly 212 Griswold, Jim 209, 212 Gruber, Cindy 84, 212 Hagan, Billy 212 Hall, Garry 212 Hall. Trina 212 Harber, Terry 212 Harder, Virginia Hardy, Susan 84, 212 Harp, Jim 84, 212 Harrison, Shawn 84, 90, 212 Harriss, Nan 84, 212, 215 Hosford, Guy 212 Havens, Joe 212 Hawley, David 123, 212 Haworth, Laura 212 Hedgecock, Paris 212 Hedges, Connie 212 Helm, Clifford 123, 212 Hemperley, Mark 212 Henry, Julie 84, 212 Henson, Darold 213 Herrin, Debbie 213 Hester, John 213 Higgins, Chester 213 Hines, Monsita 213 Hix, Cheryl 213 Hogans, Mary 213 Hogenson, Casey 213 Hogenson, Janey 84, 213 Holcomb, Sharren 213 Holland, Eva 84, 213 Holley, Thomas 213 Hooper, Troy 213 Hoppe, Patti 80, 84, 213 Hosey, Cynthia 213 Hull, Gloria 213 Hutchins, Kelley 84, 214 Jackson, Buddy 214 Jackson, Lewis 214 Jackson, Marilyn 214 Jackson, Patricia 214 Jacobs, Gayla 59, 84, 90, 214, 215 James, Hattie 214 Jeffcoats, Carole 84, 214 Jeffcoat, Wesley 214 Jenkins, Bennie 120, 128, 138, 214 Jenkins, Charles 120, 128, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 157, 214 Jillson, Sheri 84, 92, 214 Johnson, Charles 214 Johnson, Donna 63, 84, 214 Jolly, Vicki 63, 84, 93, 214 Jones, Ben 123, 126, 162, 214, 223 Jones, Dale Jones, Ethel 214 Jones, George 214 334 - Index Jones, Jerry 214 Jones, Dale 214 Kelley, Bill 214 Kelley, Kathy 214 Kendrick, Stephen 214 Kennon, Curtis 123, 215 Kerr, Terri 84, 215 Kieth, Lynnette 84, 215 Kieth, Mark 215 Kimbrell, Camille 89, 215 King, Mary 84, 215 Kirk, Cyndi 63, 215 Knight, Charla 84, 215 Knuppel, Laura 84, 215 LaBonte, Jeannie 84, 215 Lagrone, Larry 150, 154, 155, 152, 59, 215 Laing, Sue 215 Lake, Robert 215 Lake, Virgil 215 Lamar, Carla 84, 215 Landis, Brad 215 Landmon, Gary 216 Lang, John 216 Leach, Cheryl 216 Leggett, Cathy 84, 216 Lemons, Daniel 216 Lenard, Darrell 216 Lilley, Danny 123, 151, 216 Little, Jack 216 Locke, Tommy 123, 161, 157, 214, 216 Long, Tracy 90, 216 Lopez, Alicia 216 Lucas, Teri 84, 216 Lynn, Kim 33, 84, 216 McCloud, Deborah 84, 216 McCloud, Pam 84, 216 McCraw, Bobby 216 McCrory, Jimmy 216 McDaniel, Belinda 84, 216 McKee, Kathy 84, 216 McKinney, Dennis 216 McNutt, Karen 84, 216 Maddox, Debbie 84, 89, 216 Maggard, Larry 216 Mahoney, Colleen 84, 216 Makros, Wanda 217 Mann, Connie 217 Manning, John 217 Massie, Randell 217 Mathews, Paul 217 Matthews, Wayne 123, 157, 217 Means, Christi 97, 67, 80, 90, 84, 204, 217 Meek, Anderia 217 Meek, Wilma 84, 217 Mendez, Jesse 217 Mercer, Cheryl 217 Milner, Terry 217 Minyard, Cindy 84, 217 Mitchell, Cathy 84, 217 Moore, Barbara 217 Moore, Leonard 217 Moore, Ronnie 218 Moore, Sherry 59, 84, 218 Moran, Janice 59, 212, 218 Morgan, Virginia 218 Morris, Ricky 218 Morrison, Carla 218 Morrow, Steve 28, 218 Mueller, Gary 123, 218 Muldrew, Sam 218 Mundine, Larry 218 Murphy, Wayne 123, 125, 157, 218 Myers, Ken 218 Myers, Vickie 84, 218 Nash, David 218 Neal, David 218 Neasbitt, Dianna 218 Neasbitt, Mike 114, 120, 162, 164, 218 Nesbitt, Amelia 84, 218 Neu, Dianne 218 Nichols, Judy 218 Noel, Charla 84, 89, 218 Oates, Ray 218 O'Bar, Debbie 84, 90, 95, 218 Olson, Kelly 218 Orrick, Nancy 84, 219 Osbourn, Connie 219 Osbourn, Sheila 97, 84, 95, 219 Pankey, Kelly 219 Parkey, Belinda 84, 219 Parnell, Kenneth 209 Patterson, Reginald 123, 126, 138, 219 Pauley, Chuck 123, 219 Paulsen, Tami 219 Payne, Dana 84, 219 Pedigo, Greg 219 Penn, A1 123, 125, 127, 138, 139, 140, 219 Petree, Tony 219 Phillips, Charles 219 Phillips, Dewena 219 Pierce, May Nancy 219 Potts, Bill 138, 220 Potts, Steven 123, 220 Pope, Tony 220 Powell, Barbara 220 Price, Susan 220 Pyle, Tami 84, 220 Ramsey, James 220 Ramsey, Tim Reddick, Debbie 84, 220 Reddick, Lama 220 Redding, Kathy 84, 220 Reeder, Sandra 220 Reinert, Ricky 220 Rice, Brian 220 Rice, Eric 89, 220 Rice, Jan 84, 220 Rice, Keith 220 Richards, Carmen 84, 220 Richardson, Dennie 220 Richardson, Randy 220 Richardson, Ronny 220 Riddick, Audrey 220 Riddle, David 51, 220 Robbins, Joyce 220 Robertson, Butch 220 Robertson, Britt 50, 84, 221 Roe we, Mark 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 138, 162, 221, 223, 209 Ross, Roxanne 221 Ruble, Rhonda 221 Rudig, Steve 51, 53, 221 Ruff, Robin 63, 84, 92, 215, 221 Ruffins, Beverly 221 Sampson, Barry 221 Sams, Teresa 221 Sands, Barbara 84, 221 Schick, Pat 221 Schmitzer, Karis84, 221 Schnitker, Mark 221 Scott, David 221 Slanders, Teresa 221 Self, Poodle 221 Self, Tim 222 Sexton, Mary 51, 212, 222 Shafer, Larry 222 Sharp, Bryan 222 Shasteen, Cheree 84, 222 Shearer, Darrell 222 Sheffield, Wendy 84, 222 Shelley, Sherry 222 Shook, Gerry 222 Sikes, Greg 123, 222 Sikes, Terry 89, 222 Siney. Mike 222 Sinsel, Pat 222 Sisemore, Carolyn 222 Slawson, John 222 Sloan, Teresa 222 Smith, Barry 222 Smith, Donna 222 Smith, Robby 222 Smith, Susan 222 Smith, Vicki 222, 84 Spillman, Joyce 222 Springs, Garry 222 Steele, Jim 222 Stein, Dennis 223 Stembridge, Demetra 223 Stewart, William 123, 223 Stubbs, Kerry 81, 223 Summers, Diane 223 Svane, Mark 123, 138, 157, 223 Svane, Todd 123, 125, 138, 157, 223 Sweeney, Jimmy 223 Swenson, Connie 223 Swinger, Ramona 84, 185, 223 Taylor, Charles 223 Taylor, Everett 223 Taylor, Mark 223 Teague, Dennie Terry, Lynn 84, 223 Thacker, Randy 223 Thomas, Mike 224 Tigner, Virginia 224 Trimm, Stan 224 Index - 335 Trujillo, Paul 224 Turnbull, Billy 162, 224 Twining, Judy 224 Tyree, Dave 224 Tyree, Kevin 123, 138, 224 Van Hooser, Charles 224 Vance, Sharon 84, 224 Wade, Lyle 224 Walker, Gail 224 Walker, Granville 123, 124, 125, 157, 161, 224 Walker, Terri 84, 224 Wallace, Dawn 224 Walsh, Randy 224 Walters, Kenneth 48, 224 Ward, Dwayne 162, 224 Ward, Tamra 224 Waters, Kima 224 Wells, Aaron 123, 138, 140, 141, 142, 143, 157, 224 West, Donald 224 Whaley, Carol White, Kendra 224 White, Otis 225 Whitfield, Beverly 215, 225 Whittington, Laurie 225 Wight, Tony 225 Williams, Dabby 225 Wilkinson, Starla 225 Winthrow, Weasel 80, 225 Wolf, Royce 225 Woliung, Kathy 225 Womack, Tim 51, 225 Woods, Lisa 225 Woods, Janice 225 Wood, Toni 225 Wright, Carmen 225 Wright, Cindy 225 Wright, Karen 84, 89, 225 Wright, Sonja 80, 84, 225 Wyatt, Surran 225 Zachary, Carol 84, 225 Zamora, Marty 225 336 - Index
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