Denison High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Denison, TX)
- Class of 1976
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YELLOW JACKET ANNUAL DENISON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DENISON TEXAS Volume LX I Spirit of976 Lives Here Students and the community joined in the Spirit of '76 celebration of the nation’s 200th birthday. The Katy Railroad's Old Glory came to town for student tours. Individual projects in honor of the bicentennial ranged from participation in pageants to elaborate handwork like Maria Jimenez’ quilt. The project took several months and includes applique and embroidery as well as quilting. 2 — Spirit of '76 Traditional celebrations and contests took on added importance as the Spirit of '76 spread. Homecoming, the Sherman pre-game madness and exciting basketball games were just the beginning. 1976 YEA RBOOK DEDICA TION CO A CH JIM KA ZMIERSKI Dedication Traditionally, the Yellow Jacket Annual Staff dedicates the yearbook to a person who makes a major contribution to Denison Senior High School. It is very difficult to select a single individual from among the hundreds of people who daily give their work and talent toward making DHS the best school community it can possibly be -an environment and atmosphere where every student has an opportunity to develop his potential and where teachers and staff may work to fully realize their career goals. The person we honor shows enthusiasm, a genuine concern for each individual, a keen sense of humor and leadership qualities that inspire the best in us all. It is with pride that we dedicate the 1976 Yellow Jacket Annual to Coach Jim Kazmierski. Coach Kaz is a man of pride and integrity. He represents the Spirit of '76 that has made America successful from 1776 to 1976. Whether studying the football team's performance, top left, or doing a '50's number with Bevin England for the Y-Teen Style Show, below, Coach Kaz is involved. Editor Charley Thomas presented him with a gift, and clapping hands, lower left, applaud the Annual dedication at the moment it was announced. 5 The Spirit of ’76 at DHS is. . . WINNING a Contest, or a Scholarship. 6 — Spirit of ’76 JOINING a Club. COOPERATING to Learn, Spirit of 76 Table of Contents Foreword 1 Charley Thomas, Editor Faculty 8 Cindy Robinson, Editor Spirit of 76 — 7 8 — Administration and Faculty A DMINISTRA TION A ND FACULTY Administration and Faculty — 9 Members of the Board of Trustees of the Denison Independent School District are (from left) Dr. Clayton C. Elmore, Dr. Stanley L. Clayton, Mr. Ellis Wood, secretary, Mr. Louis I. Richards, president, Mr. Britton W. Swain, Mr. Glenn T. Isaacs and Mr. Richard Johns. Board members hear reports, above, study educational trends and needs, right, and congratulate honor graduates, middle right, as part of their responsibilities. Mrs. Lera Floyd and Mr. Badge Steedman were elected to the Board in April placing the first woman on the board in many years. 10 — Board of Education Dr. Ford and PTA officer Mrs. Cliff Hardy joined Senior High PTA members in a Teacher Appreciation Breakfast, left. A busy administrator of one of the community's largest businesses, the schools, Dr. Ford seeks information from student and faculty advisory committees as well as community members from all areas of interest, occupation and residence. Regular meetings with these groups help the administrative staff search out needs and make plans and recommendations for the best school system possible. A five-year plan provides direction for the schools. Superintendent — 11 Among some of the principal's more pleasant duties are presenting scholarships as Dr. Chance did, right, when the American Legion Scholarship winner, Terra Early, was named, and joining students in pep assembly, above. 12 — Faculty and Administration Mr. Henry Scott Associate Principal Student Affairs Mr. George Petrus Associate Principal Faculty Operations Mr. Scott ponders a telephone message. Mr. Petrus enjoyed the Stinger Christmas luncheon. Mr. Scott watches proudly as daughter, Lisa, receives her honor graduate pin. Faculty and Administration — 1 3 Administrators and their staffs coordinate the business of educating students who help from interested parents and citizens. Mrs. Janet Bryant, below, keeps financial records, while PTA President and concession chairman raise funds for school projects. Below right: Mrs. Bonnie Elston accepts a check for nearly $3,000 from Mrs. Joan Hardy to be used for the students’ benefit. Bottom right: Mr. Dan Overman, elementary curriculum coordinator takes a message from a busy Carolyn Fain, receptionist. Bottom right: Mrs. Lorena Lyons and Mrs. Wanda Price, Teacher Aides meet with administrators. Dr. Bill Jacobs Assistant Superintendent for Instruction Mr. Vaughan R. Smith Assistant Superintendent for Bnsinpcc Sprvi 'pc 14 — Faculty and Administration Mr. George Bowling Assistant Business Administrator Miss Ida Mae Voss Curriculum Director Mr. Dan Overman Director of Elementary Education Mrs. Janet Bryant Bookkeeper Mrs. Martha Donowho Secretary to Superintendent Mrs. Carolyn Fain Receptionist Secretary Mrs. Patsy Jones Secretary Mrs. Billye Leonard Bookkeeper Mrs. Helen Weger Secretary Cafeteria Office Dr. W. L. Blankenship Director of Special Services Mrs. Cora Lou Higgins Business Office Coordinator Mrs. Pat Woods Secretary Bookkeeper Academics — 15 Senior high is fortunate to have a dedicated faculty. Top: Coach Comstock talks to the players, while Mrs. Anderson perches on a high stool so she can be seen and heard in class. Mrs. Casey, above, demonstrates rolling film while Mr. Davis, right, demonstrates the proper stance for a golf swing to Jimmy Clowers. Mrs. Terri Chapman, middle, is reading teacher. 16 — Faculty and Administration Mrs. Rachel Anderson English, B. A., M. T., Austin College, NTSU, Miss Mary Ruth Bonn An, B.A., .B.S, TWU, Ft. Lewis Mrs. Siv Anderson Health Occupations, R.N. , St. Eric's, Mr. Mike Barnes Phys. Ed Coach, B.S., M.Ed., SOSU ETSU Mrs. Kay Casey Journalism, Photography, B. A., Austin College Mrs. Terri Chapman Reading, B.S., ETSU Mrs. Diana Clark Math, B.S., SOSU Mr. Edward Clifton Reading. B. A., M. A., U.T. Austin Mr. Ty Comstock Sociology, Coach, B.S. , M.Ed., SOSU Mr. Warren Blood Social Studies, B. A., St. Cloud U. Mrs. Ruth Christian Homemaking, B. S., Murray St., SOSU, U. of H. Mr. Osburn Davis Business, Golf Coach, B.S., M.Ed.. NTSU Academics — 17 Mr. Day, top right, conducts a biology lab. Top right: Mrs. Goodner's received a box of red roses from one of her classes in a farewell gesture. Above: Coach Goodner paused for the photographer. Middle: Mrs. Dophied, reading teacher was Sophomore Class sponsor. Middle right: Mr. Farrier inspects one of his machines. Right: Mr. Hanson, Mr. Riddle and Mrs. McBrayer conduct a rehearsal for the mammoth Bicentennial program. 18 — Faculty and Administration Mrs. Sara Davis Math, B.S., NTSU Mr. Arthur Farrier Metal Trades, M.S., M.S., OU Mrs. Karen Goodner English, B.S., SOSU Mr. William Day Biology, B. S., Central Mich. U. Mr. John S. Gardner Math, B.S., SOSU Department Head Mr. William Gray Latin, B. M., B. A., NTSU, SubiacoCol. Mrs. Kathleen Dophied Reading, B.S., ETSU Mrs. Judy Ann Garner English, B.A. , M.A. , SOSU, ETSU, OU Mr. Phil Haddock Voc. Drafting, B.S., SOSU Mrs. Mildred Doyle Librarian, B. S. E., U. of Ark., FSU, M.L.S., ETSU Mr. John Goodner Athletic Director, B.S., M.T., OU Mr. Roger Hanson Choral Music, B.M.E.. M.Ed., ETSU Department Head Academics — 19 Part of teaching is checking as Mr. Ketcham checks a book, top, Mr. Martin checks typing papers, above, and Mrs. Hopkins checks schedules, right. Mrs. Jordan, top right, checks out the person interrupting her class and Coach Kazmierski checks out. This year was the last to enjoy many favorite coaches and teachers who have moved to other schools. 20 — Faculty and Administration Mr. Duane Heatley English. B.S., NTSU Mrs. Alpha Jordan English, B. A., M. T., Huston-Tillotson, SOSU Mr. Charles Knight Voc. Agriculture, B.S., M.S., Texas A M Department Head Mr. David Henry Biology, B. S., M. S., ETSU Mrs. Karen Hopkins Counselor, B. A., M.Ed., ETSU Mr. James Kazmierski Health, Coach, B.S., M.Ed., Texas A M Mr. Vernon Kumler Building Trades, Voc. Ed., Texas A M, ETSU Mr. David Kenney Math, B.S., M.S.Ed., M.S. Math, SOSU, OSU Mr. Joe R. Martin Typing, B.B.A., M.E., ETSU, SWTSU Mrs. Bernice Irby Librarian, B.S., M.T., ETSU, SOSU Mr. Robert Ketcham Government, B. S., M.Ed., U. OF Md., SOSU Department Head Mrs. Mary Martin Math, B. A., Rosary College, OSU Academics — 21 Interaction between students and teachers takes many forms. Coach Parker draws a hearty laugh from DeWayne O’Bar and a smile from Fred Sparkman. Middle left: Mr. Milligan has rapt attention, below. Bottom left: Catherine Davis hears the judges comment on her contest model. Middle right: Mr. McPherson steps around the lectern for an informal minute. Middle: Coach Ann McFarland and Michael DeHorney eye each other in the lunch line while Mrs. McBrayer, below, shares her paper cutting skills. Mr. Richard Mason Health, Geography, Coach, B.S., M.Ed., Southwestern St., SOSU Miss Ann McFarland Girls Athletics, B.S., ETSU Mrs. Joe Ann Mayberry Homebound, B. S., Huston-Tillotson Mr. Jerry McLemore History, Coach, B.S., M.S., SOSU, Southwestern St. Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer Drama, English, B.A., SOSU Mr. Mark McPherson English, Speech, B.S.Ed. , TTU, SOSU Mr. James Milligan Ind. Arts, B.S., M.S., Prairie View A M,SOSU Mr. Bill Parker History, Coach, B.S., M.S., Jarvis Christian College, ETSU Mrs. Patsy Phelps Math, B.S., LSU Mr. Jerry McCarty Government, Biology, B.S., M.S., NTSU Mrs. Nancy Meadows Spanish, B. A., Ouachita Baptist U. Mrs. Elayne Preston Cosmetology, ETSU Academics — 23 Miss Skaggs, Mrs. Chapman and Granville Walker smile for the birdie , right, as Mr. Skaggs, far right, solves an algebraic equation. Below: Mrs. Sickles and her guest book reviewer, Dick Hamel, look over his notes. Bottom left: Mr. Stevens leans back in his new chair to chat with a student. Bottom right: Mrs. Rodgers joined other faculty members in lighting the spirit candle during Sherman Week to show spirit. 24 — Faculty and Administration Mr. Jesse Riddle Band Director, B. S., M. Ed., ETSU, SOSU Ms. Gene Sickles English, B. A., M. A., SOSU, Central St. U. Department Head Mr. Eldon Sonnenburg Asst. Band Director, B.M., M.M., NTSU Miss Gail Ringness Girls Athletic Director, Tennis, B.S., M.S., M-HB, ETSU Mrs. Terri Siebert Homemaking, B.S., ETSU Mr. Ige Stevens Counselor, B.S., M.A., USM Mrs. Bonnie Rodgers Typing, Shorthand, B.S., SOSU, Church Col., U. of Ariz. Miss Rhonda Skaggs Math, A.S., B.A., GCC, UTA Mr. James Steward Distributive Ed., B.S., SOSU Mr. James Rowland Chemistry, Science, B.S., M.S., SOSU i Mr. Ryal Skaggs ICT Coordinator, B.A., Austin College Mrs. Oleta Stubblefield HECE Coordinator, B.A., ETSU Acodemics — 25 It was a year for smiles as Mr. White was pleased with his club's action, right, Coach Williams' boys beat Sherman, far right, and Mr. Sonnenburg, Mr. White, Mrs. Ward, Mr. Hanson and Mr. Gray celebrated Dr. Willis’ doctorate, below. Bottom left: Mrs. Cathey Williams happily presented Keresa with the Y-teen Cup and Mr. Terry, Mrs. Sullivan and Mrs. Whitfield had smiles for students. «r'i ■« . % Mi 26 — Faculty and Administration Mrs. Grace Sullivan Counselor, B.S., M.Ed., Central St., SOSU, OU Mrs. Donnie S. Ward Psychology, Geography, B. A., M.Ed., OSU, SOSU Mrs. Ann Whitworth VOE Coop, B.S., SOSU Mr. Earl Turner Distributive Ed., B.S., M.S., Texas A I Mrs. Ruth Whitfield VOE Lab, B.S., SOSU, TWU Department Head Mrs. Elisabeth Williams B.S., St. Cloud State Mr. John Terry Science, B. A., M. A., Austin College Department Head Mr. James White Counselor Intern, B.A., M.Ed., SOSU Mrs. Cathey Williams Homebound, B.S., ETSU Mr. Franklin Turner CVAE, Printing, B.S., SOSU, ETSU Mrs. Kay Whitson English, B. A., M.A., SOSU Mr. TimR. Williams English, Basketball Coach, B.S., ETSU Academics — 27 Mrs. Redding, right, Mrs. Ayres, middle right, and Mrs. White, below, handle the paperwork. Dr. Willis, far right, was honored with a reception. Below: Mrs. Willoughby named Julie Delaney Stingerette of the year and Mrs. Elston gave Mrs. Heatley and Mrs. Nykoruk Bicentennial pins, bottom right. — Faculty and Administration Dr. Frances Willis V)c. Counselor, B.S., M.A., Ph.D., SOSU, TWU Mrs. Nelda Redding Secretary to the Principal Mr. D. D. McKnight Remedial Math Coordinator Mrs. Darlene Willoughby Health Ed., Drill Team, B.S., M.S., SOSU,ETSU Mrs. Maxine Wylie Voc. Adjustment Coordinator, B. S., M.Ed., SOSU, ETSU Mrs. Gertrude Ayres Mrs. Opal White Clerk Clerk Mr. Ernest Smith Visiting Teacher Mr. Wilburt Watson Director of Vocational Education Academics — 29 Campus maintenance is directed by Mr. Robert White with help from Mrs. Patricia Clark, Mr. Elmer Brewer, Mr. George Parker, Mrs. Ruth Bowers and Mr. David Harrison. Mr. Carl Whaley operates a bus, above, while Mr. Jack Baxley and Mr. Oudis Murphy stop for the photographer, below. Mrs. E. M. Rucker is the only lady driver this year. 30 — Faculty and Administration The ladies who made delicious food and a friendly atmosphere are Mrs. Helen Martin, Mrs. Ronnie Burget, Mrs. Marge Nykoruk, assistant manager, Mrs. Helen Fletcher, Mrs. Ruby Weddle, manager, and seated, Mrs. Evelyn Tingle and Mrs. Caroline Neu. Above and middle: Mrs. Weddle and Ruby makes her combo special while Marge counts the day’s staff celebrated Halloween. take. Faculty and Administration — 31 32 — Favorites, Who’s Who, Sweethearts FA VO RITES WHO’S WHO SWEETHEARTS Mr. DHS, Mike Wiginton, is a person with leadership qualities and a record to back him up. He was named KDSX Yellow Jacket of the Year, which proves the public feels the way we do. He was described by a fellow athlete as the true example of characteristics people respect. 34 —Mr. DHS Cheryl Smith Involved in Spirit of’76 Academically, socially and spiritually, Cheryl gave her time and efforts not only to her school but to her friends and classmates. Cheryl’s dynamic personality and attitude has entitled her to the respect of the students and staff of Denison High. Miss DHS — 35 Runners-Up Encourage Others to Have Spirit Mr. and Miss DHS runners-up Julie Delaney and Gary Hall are second best in title but not in the time, effort, leadership or talent spent at school. Not only do they spend much time involved with school activities but give others the encouragement to do the same. 36 — Who's Who, Favorites Hall, Lewis, Tie for Mr. School Spirit — Miss School Spirit Honors Go to J. Bouldin As Mr. 's and Miss School Spirit, Gary Hall, Joe Lewis and Jennie Bouldin not only participate fully in most every extra-curricular activity at Denison but they enjoy it as well. These students know what it is to be active in sports and the importance of the spirit behind the teams. Every team, winner, loser, or otherwise must have support before it will ever become a confident team that will work hard not only to win but to play together and not against each other. Gary, varsity Basketball player number 42, played hard for the Yellow Jackets as well as yelled loudly for them. Joe Lewis attended many of the Jacket games and was an avid fan long before Denison played their first game of the season. Jennie, an All-District charter member volleyball player attended the Jacket games as well as participate in many of them. It takes people like these at Denison High to make the teams successful support-wise, sportsmanship-wise, and point-wise. Who’s Who, Favorites — 37 Seniors Elect Walker, Weger Favorites te' k- Between tennis matches, Ronnie Weger have also Above, they take time out football games, and pep added smiles and laughter on the new playground rallies, Cindy Walker and to DHS' halls everyday. equipment at Forest Park. 38 — Who’s Who — Favorites Runners-Up Add Confidence to Spirit of'76 Sophomore Favorite Runners-Up - Harold Nesbitt, Candy Fisher and Cecil Mayes have had their hand in making this year one they and their classmates can be proud of and remember always. The Favorite runners-up this year have added to the involvement of the school. This year's involvement? The Spirit of '76. It not only involves spirit but the attitude and confidence it takes to reach out for anything worthwhile and grasp it. Junior Favorite Runners-Up - Christie Means, Sam Muldrew, and Cynthia Ciaccio have, with confidence, lead their class in hard work and spirit. Senior Favorite Runners-Up - Jennie Bouldin, Sam Locke take time out from their school day to build this two person pyramid and to prove big things always begin small. Favorites — Sophomores Elect Karen Arthur, Monty Curry As sophomores, Karen and Monty have had to get used to high school life. Coping with new classes, new teachers, other sophomores and of course, the seniors, they have helped other sophomores do the same. This is what has made them favorites of the class of •78. 40 — Who's Who — Favorites Neasbitt and Flood Become Leaders for s77 Patti Flood and Mike Neasbitt have done well in serving their school. Both will take on difficult tasks next year: Head Cheerleader and Student Body President. They will be rewarded with more of the respect they already have. Who's Who and Favorites — Need something done? Right now? Cindy and Ronnie have busy schedules during the day, but somehow they always find a way and the time to come through when something needs to be done. Who’s Who — Nominated by Most Dependable Cindy Walker Ronnie Weger Dependence is a characteristic each of us possesses: As Bernard Shaw put it, We are all dependent on one another, every soul of us on earth.' ’ Depending on a person is to rest with confidence that they will do their best to assist or comfort regardless of the task or the time factor involved. The people we consider dependable are not always the first to volunteer but the results of the task usually lie in their hands. Most Cooperative Stephane Elston Maurice Hollis Life revolves around one’s ability to get along with people. It is an everyday goal each of us must strive for. Most of us have little trouble getting along with people, but getting along with many people, each having his own ideas and views, is more difficult. A cooperative person provides the unity and attitude people need to work as a team. Union does everything when it is perfect. - Senancour. Stephane and Maurice have the ability to work as a team as well as to help others do the same. This characteristic brought DHS the unity needed for all students to act as one. 42 — Who's Who — Favorites Favorites Senior Class Most Original A licia Fox Gary Nykoruk Being original does not mean doing something first, but doing something in a new way that others have not had the courage to try. It is looking at a subject or idea from a new perspective that has not yet been attempted and seeing new possibilities. Originality cannot be achieved with hard work. It is something that comes naturally when one is free about his feelings and the ideas within himself. The St. Bernard puppy is a perfect companion for these original thinkers. Besides their love for animals, Gary and Foxy spend time sharing their musical talent with the student body. Julie and Joe's friendliness won them the respect of their classmates and friends. They were also voted as Senior Class officers. Friendliest Julie Delaney Joe Lewis Isn’t it nice to know there is someone around to make your day a little more pleasant? Sometimes being a friend means having a closer relationship with someone very dear; a smile meant especially for you. If one reveals who he is and what he feels deep down, a friend accepts these things with no hesitation. All else that completes your friendship is woven into love, understanding, and acceptance for one another. He gives freely of nothing but what is needed most by all of us - himself. Favorites — 43 Quality Srs. Announced Most Humorous Sandy A ndrews Clint Evans A sense of humor is the capacity to face the problems of life and its misfortunes and the ability to perceive what is amusing or comical. Humor produces a smile relieving everyday tension and gives one a lighter outlook on life. Clint and Sandy have added to the spark of joviality, not just by the Aggie jokes or even the funny stories they tell but by their humorous approach to life. Sandy waits for Clint to miss his first shot but she does not mind because she knows who will ace the last ball. Sam has run through goal posts for three years but this is the first time he ever sat on top. Jenny, wearing '76' is a member of girls’ athletics at DHS. Most Versatile Jennie Bouldin Sam Locke A kaleidoscope can do different things - make different shapes, designs and colors just by turning a knob. A versatile person doesn't need to be turned or be motivated to participate in activities whether for entertainment or for the benefit of others. Their goals are not set for them. They work hard to achieve those goals they have set for themselves. With a combination of uncomparable talents and a self-discipline above all others, Jennie and Sam have exerted their leadership and team spirit for the betterment of DHS. 44 — Who’s Who and Favorites DHS Leaders Announced Keresa and Mike fit right in at the nursery during playtime. Even though their days are more active than this it is hard to tell who is having more fun. The kids? Not hardly! Best Leader Keresa Johnson Mike Wiginton A leader has goals and along with them -ambitions. He achieves his goals with whatever he has and grinds the idea of being someone into whatever he is. He dreams of all the marvels that could be accomplished and attempts each and every one of them. He does not sit and let the world move on without him, without letting the world know who he is and what he stands for. Go with him. He knows where you are going and he can help you get there. Most Likely to Succeed Cheryl Smith Carl Frietsch Success can mean something different to each individual. Success can be achieved even if the things done just make one a happier person. After all, isn’t that a great part of what success really is? Everyone wants to be happy; and everyone wants to succeed; the two go hand in hand. Happiness is not acquired by what one has, but what one is. Success involves thinking ahead -making plans for the future, and having the ability to see changes or adapting to changes that may occur in those plans. Cheryl and Carl, both Senior Class Officers, hope they will be more successful than those pictured behind them. Who's Who — 45 Who’s Who Selection Is Difficult Choice MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED RUNNERS-UP Theresa Blisseck, Chris Koiner MOST DEPENDABLE RUNNERS-UP Kathy Williams, Ricky McVay After Who's Who assembly February 12, Bevin England congratulates Most Humorous Clint Evans with a pat on the back. MOST VERSATILE RUNNERS-UP Winifred Griffith, Ronnie Petrus 46 — Who's Who and Favorites MOST COOPERATIVE RUNNERS-UP B. J. McKean, Gary Hall FRIENDLIEST RUNNERS-UP Debby Petty, Steve Turney BEST LEADER RUNNERS-UP Jennie Bouldin, Darel Dobbs MOST HUMOROUS RUNNERS-UP Donna Taylor, Chip Eubank The selection of Who’s Who was a difficult choice for seniors this year. Many of the seniors have known each other as far back as grade school and some for only their senior year together, but either way, there was such a multitude of talent and abilities, they will always be remembered. (left) MOST ORIGINAL RUNNERS-UP Joy O'Brien, Scott Patterson 47 Spirited Sweethearts of 1975-76 People need people A: JENNIE BOULDIN, First Bicycle Club Sweetheart B: JACKIE JENKINS, First Volleyball Sweetheart C: JOY O’BRIEN, Art Club D: TINA CONINE, Annual Staff E: SANDY ANDREWS, Photography Club F: KERESA JOHNSON, Girls FCA 48 — Sweethearts and friends need friends, Ittl Hmmmm s%;; ■w ' Sweethearts — 49 A nd we all need love, A: KATHY WILLIAMS, National Honor Society B: TERE NEWSOME, Latin Club C: ALICIA FOX, Stage Band D: PAM TAYLOR, FHA E: CHARLA KNIGHT, First United Service Club Sweetheart F: KENDRA WHITE, Drama Club 50 — Sweethearts Sweethearts — 51 52 — Sweethearts Not on vast riches or great acclaim, A: CHRISTI MEANS, Cheerleaders B: LORI DAVIS, Band C: KAY JAMES, Science Club D: DINAH ANDERSON, Girl's Chorus E: DEBBI PETTY, VOE Co-op F: CINDY ROBINSON, Hanson’s Headaches Sweethearts — 53 54 — Sweethearts Or worldly fame A: CAROL CHANDLER, FFA B: BETTYE McKEAN, Debate C: DIANE STEMBRIDGE, Miss Black Texoma D: CARRELL SINOR, DECA 1 E: MICHELLHIBBITT, Tennis F: KERI GORDON, FT A Sweethearts — 55 But just in knowing that someone cares A: MARIE GIASSON, Flag Corps B: WENDY KELLY, First Blacks in Action Sweetheart C: JANET SYLVESTER, Library Club D: TAMMY LACKY, ICT E: DONNA DOUGHERTY, Bible Club F: LORI BLEDSAW, Cosmetology Sweethearts — 57 A nd holds us close. . . A: SHARON HULL, Y-Teens B: PATTI SUE FLOOD, Student Council C: GAYLA JACOBS, VOE Lab D: TERRI CARTER, Spanish Club E: KIM MARKHAM, Rodeo Club F: TENA ROLEN, Stinger Staff 58 — Sweethearts In their thoughts and prayers Sweethearts — 59 For only the knowledge that we're understood A: KATHY MAGGARD, Metal Trades B: CHERYL HAYS, Drill Team C: SHAROLYN TAYLOR, Junior-Senior Pep Squad D: WINIFRED GRIFFITH, Football E: CINDY EARNHEART, HERO F: DEBBIE O’BAR, Printers' Devils is % • : s 60 — Sweethearts Vwr- - . — _ Sweethearts — 61 62 — Sweethearts Makes everyday living feel wonderfully good. A: STEPHANE ELSTON, FCA B: JUDY THOMAS. VICA Drafting C: DEBBIE CASSELL, HSBHS D: LAURIE COOKE, TAHOS E: SUSAN FABER, Junior Historians F: RUTH ANN WALTON, DECA II Sweethearts — 63 A: BETH BUTLER, Pep Squad B: MRS. KAREN GOODNER, Faculty Sweetheart The preceding verse was a selection from Everyone Needs Someone” by Helen Steiner Rice. 64 — Sweethearts Queen Cindy Takes Homecoming Throne Preparation for Homecoming, electing sweethearts, appointing parade decorating committees, selecting escorts, clothes and flowers, peaks at this moment, below, as Queen Cindy, escorted by her father, receives flowers from Meredith Williams and Cassandra McBrayer and warm congratulations from Student Body President Mike Wiginton. A parade around the field and reigning from special seats with her attendants completes the Queen’s immediate duties. Homecoming Queen — 65 Chilly winds made the anticipation even greater for the homecoming queen nominees, from left, Julie Delaney, Cheryl Smith and Cindy Walker. ATTENDANTS Julie Delaney Cheryl Smith Homecoming Attendants — 67 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Annual Staff Preserves Spirit of976 The 1975-76 Yellow Jacket Yeaibook Editors are (top) Cindy Robinson, faculty and administration: Larry Manning, advertising: B. J. McKean, Who's Who and favorites: Tina Conine, sweethearts; Charley Thomas, Editor-in-Chief; and Darel Dobbs, sports. Across the bottom are Jerry Keene, activities; Paula Rice, clubs and organizations: and Alicia Fox, classes. The Spirit of ’76” is what the staff tried to preserve in this year's annual. The staff is under the direction of Mrs. Kay Casey. The editors of the yearbook are seniors who have spent their junior year on the staff as assistants. The editors spend about 1,400 hours annual preparation. Each editor dedicates his or her time to preparing each page of the annual to his or her specifications yet maintaining the theme of the whole book. The Yellow Jacket Girls” are (from left) Cindy Robinson, Alicia Fox, Tina Conine, Paula Rice and B. J. McKean. 70 — Organizations 1974-75 Editor-in-Chief of the Yellow Jacket, Deana Myers won first place in state for her advertising picture for Coca Cola - Dr. Pepper. Here Charley Thomas, '76 Editor-in-Chief presents her with her 1LPC medal. The group that works and cooperates together, stays together. This is proven by the fact that the staff members will stick by each other through thick and thin. Here Alicia Fox, Paula Rice and Larry Manning pose for one of the more trying shots. The room and desk may be in a mess, but surprisingly enough, everyone seems to know where to find what he needs. Happiness is buying a new annual. Here Camille Kimbrell is waiting with a smile to take some more orders for the '76 Yellow Jacket. I would like to express my appreciation to Kevin Farley, Debbie Snider and all the sponsors of the organizations for their help and cooperation. Paula K. Rice Clubs editor Organizations — 71 STINGER Staff Strives Kevin Farley stares into deep space while he loads film for the STINGER. to Inform Mary Ann Anderson helps to write and edit some of the news for the weekly newspaper. Members of the STINGER staff are Larry LaGrone, Jimmy Steele. Ken Myers, Mary Ann Anderson, Kevin Farley, Shelle Ray, assistants. Editoral page editors were Conni Largin and Julie Leal Sibson (not pictured). Tena Rolen served as head photographer. Susan Hardy assisted the editors while Shirley Shields was feature editor. Kathy Dockray, assistant news editor, aided Randy Herriage (not pictured) on the news page. Editor-in-chief was Maurice Hollis. Tami Pyle and Susie Tynes were assistants to sports editor Sandy Andrews. 72 — Organizations Top: Sandy Andrews and Larry LaGrone discuss the current issue of the Stinger and make plans for next week’s sports page. Middle: Mrs. Kay Casey, sponsor, shows off the digital clock radio both publications staffs presented her at Christmas. The radio is especially appreciated during those after-hours work sessions. Right: Tena Rolen, head photographer, casts a critical eye at some negatives for use in the newspaper. Printing classes under the direction of Mr. Franklin Turner, print the paper putting in extra hours of work to provide a current NEWS paper to the high school community. The STINGER received an Award of Merit from the Interscholastic League Press Conference and editor Maurice Hollis won first place in newswriting in the District UIL contest. The STINGER Staff keeps the community as well as the school informed of the many happenings at DHS during the school year. The students spend many unseen hours getting the paper out. The STINGER is published weekly throughout the school year. Organizations — 73 Photographers Sponsor Contest The Photography Club sponsored a photo contest for students. This year's best of show was awarded to Theresa Blissick. Mr. Franklin Turner is the group's sponsor. Members, above, front: Joyce Wolfe, sweetheart, Sandy Andrews, Kathy Williams, treasurer, B. J. McKean, president, Paula Rice, Bevin England and Jeannine Stiles. Back row: Shirley Shields, Tom Kendrick, Charley Thomas, Jimmy Coleman, Victor Clifton, Steve Jones, Carl Frietsch, Randy Herriage, Joe Lewis, Kevin Collier, Terry Sikes and Donna McGee. Theresa, Wesley Baker, Kathy Dockray, Lynette McMenamy and Steve Turner are not pictured. Right: Micky Umphrey poses for Lynette McMenamy in an unusual angle. 74 — Organizations Printers9 Devils Learn Printing Trade Printers’ Devils members are Billy Turnbull, president, David Brack, Daniel Bushman, Darren Coffin, Danny Coley, Gene Cullison, Tommy Edwards, Casey Hogenson, Brad Landis, Wendy Sheffield, Paul Trujillo, Randy Walsh, Kendra White and Richard Wilkins. Below a Devil works at the type case while sponsor Mr. Franklin Turner inspects a job. Organizations — 75 Above: Majorettes for the marching band are from left to right, Lori Davis, D'Ann Clark, and Helen Allen. Bottom right: Drum Majors leading the Yellow Jacket Marching Band are senior and head drum major Alicia Fox, and junior drum major Amelia Nesbitt. Top right: Mr. Jesse Riddle instructs the band in marching during summer band practice. The Pride of Texomaland is under the direction of Mr. Jesse Riddle and Mr. Eldon Sonnenburg. For the first time in history the band was subdivided to form two separate bands. This was done so that the directors would have more time to spend with the students. The two bands perform the same activities throughout the year such as the Spring Concert, the football halftime activities, the Christmas concert, Solo and Ensemble, UIL contests, All Region tryouts, and the band banquet. Two of the band members made All State orchestra. They are Tim Womack on french horn, and Ann Anderson on oboe. Steve Rudig made the All State band. All Region band members are Mike Carter, tenor saxophone, Jeff Dickey on trombone, Alicia Fox, clarinet, Paul Fullington, flute, Jim Gaines, alto saxophone, Gary Hall, clarinet, Steve Rudig, cornet, and Tim Womack on french horn. This year, the wind ensemble went to UIL Contests and brought back a first division in sightreading. 76 — Organizations The members of the woodwind ensemble are (front row) Cyndee Gaines, Alicia Fox, Amelia Nesbitt, Audra Cravens, Barbie Meadows, Lori Davis, and Paul Fullington. Second row: Garry Hall, Shirley Shields, Liz Hasse, Ann Anderson, Billy Crawford, Tim Womack, Kay James, Becky Easter, Steve Kendrick, Jerry Keene, Cathy Leggett, DeDe Henry, Paula Rice, and Mark Riddle. Third row: Kurt Helm, Craig Cravey, Roger Kendrick, Beth May, Alphonso Douglas, Steve Struen, Steve Rudig, Greg Gerard, David Price, Reid Compton, John Harris, David Glenn, Helen Allen, Jerry Campbell, Jim Gaines, Alan Riddle, and Mike Carter. Fourth row: David Riddle, Jeff Dickey, Harold Nesbitt, Loretto Hendricks, Tim Talbott, Mark Denison, Phillip Davidson, and Daryl Tabor. Back row: Mr. Eldon Sonnenburg, Suzie Bates, Tony Kruzensk, Britt Robertson, Perry McGowen, and Mr. Jesse Riddle. Pride of Texomaland Marches On Below, members of the band are (front) D'Ann Clark, Russell Cordell, Monica Rodgers, Dana Castleman, Cathy White, Sandra Auburn, Julie Schumacher, Joyce Robbins, and LeAnn George. Second row: Jeanne Pinto, Mark Troutz, Kim Lamar, George Garcia, Mark Cooper, Diana Lloyd, Johnny Allen, David Anderson, Darla Lineberry, Mollye Hander, Russell Sanford, Diane Isbell, and Pat Dagley. Third row: Cherri Smedley, JoNell Lang, Ginna Greig, Renee Hood, Nelda Gardner, Theresa Franks, David Bell, Tim Harlow, Paul Franks, Eldorado Douglas, Debbie Scott, Brad Lietz, David Minor, Sharon Holcomb, Benny Beaver, Keith McGuire, Tony Haddock, Mark Hemperley, Chris Anderson, Lee Andrus. Fourth row: Pat Sippert, Gary Landmon, John Ford, Jaye Hutchison, Bruce Powers, Scott Bates, John Lang, Mike Taylor, Alvin Moore, Kenneth Dagley, Roger Batts, David Ybarra, and Alan Berg. Back row: Mr. Jesse Riddle, Thomas Smith, Leonard Vick, Dennis Montgomery, Mike Schick, Steve Tullis, and Mr. Eldon Sonnenburg. Organizations — 77 Rebecca Riddle Award Initiated With the following words, the Band Parents Club initiated the Rebecca Riddle Award at the band's annual spring concert and awards presentation, in memory of Mrs. Riddle. A new and rather special award makes its debut tonight. Suggested by Band Parents Club secretary Mrs. Siv Anderson and overwhelmingly approved by the club membership, this award exemplifies the spirit of dedication and wholehearted devotion that was always shown by the person who has inspired the award, Rebecca Riddle. While it will be modestly titled The Rebecca Riddle Award, its purpose and intent is much more encompassing. It is to be presented annually to the senior boy and senior girl who have worked, through their attendance, attitude and desire, toward making the Denison High School Band truly Texomaland's Finest. While musicianship and ability as a performer may be considered, it is not these qualities alone that make an outstanding band student. Rather, it is the student who, though he never achieves section leader, nor finds his name listed in the who’s who of high school musicians, attends all rehearsals, actively supports the band in all its activities and in general is the firm support and foundation which every organization relies on for success. It was Rebecca Riddle’s desire to serve all her children, both at home and in the classroom, and her willingness to work unselfishly at any task she undertook, that is the inspiration for this award,'' presented to Russell Cordell and Lorie Davis. Annual band awards to outstanding band members included Kay James and Tere Newsome, senior girls, Mike Carter and Jim Gaines, senior boys, Tim Womack and Anne Anderson, outstanding juniors, Paul Fullington and Audra Cravens, outstanding sophomores. Alicia Fox and Mike Carter received the Arion and John Phillip Sousa awards for outstanding leadership. Tony Kruzensk and Mr. Riddle display the wind ensemble's first place award for sightreading. Organizations FFA Scores at Loy Lake Show Future Farmers of America officers are Wayne Blount, president, Glenn Blount, vice president, Diane Neasbitt, treasurer and Cherree Shasteen, secretary. Sponsor is Charles Knight. Members are Tim Ashley, Glen Blount, Wayne Blount, Brad Briscoe, Ken Burgess, Charles Burnett, Evelyn Coe, Stacey Dorris, Terry Dorris, Raymond Dosnier, William Eamhart, Johnny Fenn, Kathy Franchek, Tony Haddock, Troy Hooper, Wesley Jeff-coat, Benny Jenkins, Mark Keith, Bobby Larkins, Dennis McKinney, Robert McKinney, Larry Maggard, Kim Markham, Pam Markham, Cyndi Massey, Randell Massey, Andria Meek, Alvin Moore, Steve Morrow, Dianna Neasbitt, Kelly Olson, Gary Pedigo, Greg Pedigo, Rhonda Pedigo, Fred Peratta, David Price, Tracey Pricer, James Ramsey , Robert Ramsey, Dennis Richardson , Ronny Richardson, Jim Sampson, Cheree Shasteen, Carolyn Sisemore, Garry Springs, Juddie Still, Connie Swanson, Denny Taylor, Everett Taylor, Tony Tillman, Dennis Troutz, Mark Troutz, and Phillip Webb. Wayne Blount, right, prepares to show his award-winning animal in the Loy Lake Stock Show. Wayne's steer was selected Reserve Champion. Tim Ashley showed the reserve breed champion female and breed champion male. Glen Blount, Greg Pedigo, Tony Haddock, Johnny Fenn, Dennis Troutz, Tony Tillman, Rhonda Pedigo, Benny Jenkins, Steve Morry, Cherree Shasteen, Alvin Moore, and Mark Kieth placed in various divisions of the show. Organizations — 79 Stingerettes Rated First in ET Contest The Stingerettes add color and precision to the halftime shows and parades. They help to support the athletic department of DHS by adding to the pep rallies and halftime shows for both football and basketball games. Left top: Captain Julie Delaney. Second row: First Lieutenant, Cheryl Hayes, Head Lieutenant, Terri Nave, First Lieutenant Stephane Elston. Front: Second Lieutenants Marie Caffee and Cathy Mitchell. Stingerette members are seniors: Gwen Brewer, Terra Early, Pam Henderson, Sharon Hull, Conni Largin, Tena Rolen, Donna Taylor, Pam Taylor, Sheri Troop, Lori Williams. Juniors: Kathy Arthur. Connie Bentley, Rebecca Black, Dana Burtis, D'Ann Burtis, Terri Carter, Cynthia Ciaccio, Edwana Cline, JanisCox, Sherry Culpepper, Donna Daugherty, LaDonna Davis, Louanne Gary, Keri Gordon, Shawn Harrison, Patti Hoppe, Kelly Hutchins, Donna Johnson, Jeannie LaBonte, Carla Lamar, Kim Lynn, Karen McNutt, Charla Noel, Debbie Reddick, Kathy Redding, Jan Rice, Carmen Richards, Rhonda Ruble, Wendy Sheffield, Vicki Smith, Judy Twining, Sharon Vance, Kathy Woluin and Carol Zachary. Mrs. Darlene Willoughby is Stingerette director. 80 — Organizations Stingerettes learn cooperation, patience, poise and tolerance as well as routines and cheers in drill team. This year the drill team received a first division trophy in contest at East Texas State University, (right). It takes muscle to perform the routines and also to handle the props. That's where the managers come in (below) with Steve Turney on top, Bill Dye and David Muldrew on tier two and Phillip Talley, Gary Hall and Jeff Crawford forming the base. Ronnie Petrus is not pictured. Organizations — 81 Spirit of ’ 76Miracle of America PTA Theme Senior High PTA involved parents, students and teachers in the active year of projects. Starting with back to school open house, where the PTA yearbook was dedicated to Mrs. A1 Conine, a dedicated PTA worker, and ending with an appreciation breakfast for Senior High faculty and staff, the unit backed major including the concession stands and the cultural arts contest. Senior High PTA presented Texas PTA Life Memberships to Mrs. Kay Casey and Mr. Franklin Turner at the Life Membership Banquet. Mr. Bob Elston, chairman of the Life Membership Committee made the surprise presentations to the two teachers. The cultural arts contest for art, poetry, and prose drew a record number of entries. Winners were Nelda Gardner, Debra Beam, Lynette McMennamy, Teresa Cherry, front, and Robbie Bell, B. J. McKean, Shane Fulmer, Jim Leak, Robert Lake, Dennis Mitchell, second, and Reggie Cassita and Wayne Murphy, back. Funds from the concession stands presented to the school totaled nearly $3,000. Mrs. Cliff Hardy, concessions chairman has been responsible for turning over $10,000 in project money over her tenure as chairman. PTA executive committee members are Mrs. Bobby Brown, Mrs. Richard Johns, Mrs. Bob Elston, president, seated. Standing are Mr. Ernest Smith, Mrs. Siv Anderson, Mrs. T. C. Griffith, Mrs. A1 Conine, Mrs. Buddy Smith, Mrs. Cliff Hardy, Mrs. Bobby Smedley, Mrs. Souveme Rushing and Dr. Scott G. Chance, principal. Officers and committee chairmen not pictured include Mrs. Carl Crabtree, Mrs. Joe Dusek, Mrs. Ronald Svane, Mrs. Russell McDade, Mrs. A1 Oubre, Mrs. C. R. Rushing, Mrs. Jack Gordon, Mr. Robert Elston, Mrs. Paul Schumacher, Mrs. Lyndol Irby, Mrs. Frank Watkins, Mrs. Ronnie Brack, Mrs. Myrle Wakefield, Mrs. Frank Harper and Mrs. Howard Carter. Bike Club Aids Diabetes Bike-A-Thon Members of the Bicycle Club are Sandy Andrews, Jennie Bouldin, Randy Hartford, Sharon Hull, Teresa D. Mead, Gary Nykoruk, Scott Patterson, Matt Rench, Susan Schnitker, Cheryl Smith, Mickey Umphrey, Cindy Walker and Lori Williams. Jennie Bouldin rode 100 miles for the Diabetes Bike-A-Thon and other club members exceeded 50 mile rides in the route from Denison High School to Sherman High School via the rise and fall of the hilly back roads. McDonald's treated 20 mile riders with a free Big Mac. Bike enthusiasts of all ages and sizes competed. The newly formed Bicycle Club led by Gary Nykoruk and sponsored by Mrs. Terri Siebert responded to the increased interest in cycling as a hobby and for health as well as pleasure. Members rode in the Diabetes Bike-A-Thon to raise money for diabetes research and made several bike hikes” during the year. Below: Gary Nykoruk and other riders check in at the Loy Lake checkpoint in the Bike-A-Thon. Organizations — 83 Headaches Bring Joy of Music to Community Hanson's Headaches are: first row: Cindy Robinson, Debbie Creswell, Teresa D. Mead, Martha Patti, Cindy Walker, B. J. McKean, Sharon Hull. Back row: Debbie Roberts, Terry Milner, John Plemmons, Joe Lewis, Ronnie Weger, Keith Oglesby, Don Baker, Eddie Walker, David Melton, Ronnie Koiner. Middle row: Susan Faber, Nan Harriss, Eileen Shelby, Teresa Mead, Tamra Ward, Pat Schick, Joanna Pressley. Piano - Chris Koiner Drums - Tommy Locke Director - Mr. Roger Hanson 84 — Organizations Hanson's Headaches is the select group of vocal performers who qualify for advanced training in performance skills. The group, under the direction of Mr. Roger Hanson presents programs at all schools in the district during the year besides entertaining the local PTA's, civic and social clubs and participating in the Christmas Festival, American Heritage programs and student assemblies. Begun as a select choir meeting after school, the group became so popular that a class period was provided to enable the singers to prepare programs. Officers are Ronnie Weger, president, John Plemmons, vice president, Cindy Walker, secretary-treasurer, Joe Lewis, social chairman and Cindy Robinson, sweetheart. The Headaches presented a program for the Senior High PTA. They open each show with a song written especially for their group, The Headaches' Song” and the music is contemporary. Donning their colorful costumes more than fifty times each year, the Headaches present musical entertainment throughout the community. Chris Koiner accompanies the group on the piano and Sammy Locke assisted on drums. Debbie Roberts was a popular soloist for the group with such numbers as 'T've Got a Ticket to Ride. Organizations — 85 Bible Club Promotes Study, Concern Bible Club officers are Larry LaGrone, president, Joan Stinson, vice president and Amelia Neasbitt, secretary. Sweetheart is Donna Daugherty and sponsors are Mrs. Bernice Irby and Mrs. Sara Davis. Members are David Allen, Bill Ashburn, Rhonda Beard, Carol Black, Roni Brown, Tammi Brown, Debbie Brussow, Kenneth Burgess, Jimmy Clowers, Monty Curry, Donna Daugherty, Paul Evans, Tina Everett, Becky Fairchild, Donna Franklin, Michele Funderburk, Jimi Harp, Janet Ives, Gayla Jacots, Cindy Jarriel, Wesley Jeffcoat, Teri Julian, Steve Kenney, Mary King, Connie Kline, Sherry Knight, Ronnie Koiner, LaGrone, Dinah Lloyd, Ken Miers, Karen Murrell, Amelia Neasbitt, Carrie O’Brien, Keith Oglesbee, Tony Petree, Angie Reece, Cindy Robinson, Tim Self, Terry Sikes, Tony Snedden, Joan Stinson, Trish Stroop, Ronnie Teal, Terri Thomas, Donna Turner, Mike Wiginton, and Joyce Wolfe. Right: Sweetheart Donna Daugherty represented the club in the homecoming activities. 86 — Organizations Spanish Club Sponsors Mr. Ugly, Fiesta Spanish Club, created to give students a better understanding of the Spanish language and customs is limited to students of Spanish. Among club projects was a Mr. Ugly Contest won by Paul Pilkilton, a fiesta, making a Christmas float and attendance of the state convention in San Antonio. Mrs. Nancy Meadows is the sponsor of the group. Marie Caffee was president. Terri Carter represented the club as sweetheart in the homecoming parade and pre-game ceremonies (left). Spanish Club members are Dinah Anderson, Sandra Beam, Benny Beavers, Anita Bell, Liz Berg, Cheryl Black, Linda Blackshear, Lorie Bledsaw, Tim Bowling, Jan Burnes, Marie Caffee, Terry Carter, Janice Cox, Terri Crabtree, Sherry Culpepper, Linda Davidson, Lige Dusek, Cindy Eamhart, Angie Fairchild, Briegette Garrison, Louanne Gary, Keri Gordon, Carl Gampper, Nan Harriss, Mary Hogans, Sharron Holcomb, Janey Hogenson, Jerry Jones, Gayla Jacobs, Curtis Kennon, Alicia Lopez, Wilma Meek, Donna Miers, Sherry Moore, Carla Morrison, Virginia Morgan, Debbie O’Brien, Sandra Ogboum, Sheila Osbourn, Dale Pace, Belinda Parkey, Dana Payne, Natalie Polk, Debbie Reddick, Eric Rice, Jan Rice, Paula Rice, David Riddle, Tim Self, Mary Sexton and Willie Stewart. Organizations — 87 Pep Club Spurs Jackets’ The enlarged pep club with both sophomore and junior ana senior members sported black and gold uniforms and entertained the football fans with card routines. The spirit boosters, sponsored by Miss Rhonda Skaggs and Mr. Ed Clifton, sophomores, and Mrs. Cathey Williams, juniors and seniors, urging the Jackets to GO. ” Pep Club Girl-of-the-Week pins were awarded to Diane Stembridge, Sherri Jillson, Mary King, Marilyn Jackson, Jackie Jenkins, Cheryl Mercer, Colleen Mahoney, Laurie Wilins and Cynthia McShan. Cheryl was named Girl of the Year. Sophomore Co-leaders were Beth Butler and Rebecca Freeman. Diane was president of the junior and senior group. Sophomore members are Lee Anne Adams, Janet AlDerding, Karen Arthur, Valerie Blanton, Yvette Boyd, Kim Brewer, Tammy Brooks, Vicki Brotherton, Jan Broughton, Mary Brown, Glenda Chesshir, Teresa Ciaccio, Fred Copeland, Louise Curry, Cathy Davis, Cynthia Dawson, Shirley Dehomey, Diana Dockray, Isabel Douglas, Gail Embry, Cindy Espinosa, Candy Fisher, Wanda Flemmings, Mary Lou Flood, Connie Gainie, Terri Goodenough, Tracey Gordon, Rhonda Grantham, Lynn Greer, Lou Ann Grimes, Vonnie Hall, Donette Harley, Susan Hennigh, Michelle Hibbitt, Doris Hooker, Dawn Hopkins, Rita House, Cindy Garriel, Sheri Jillson, Regina Johnson, Terri Johnson, Shuana Larkins, Anne Lenington, Blanda Manning, Jeanette Marlow, Liz Marsico, Jayne Ann Maxwell, Judy McCamant, Patricia McKinney, Judy McMurray, Linda Merritt, Cheryl Middleton, Anna Morales, Spirit Angela Perkins, Linda Pettigrew, Donna Piazza, Peggy Pratt, Shelle Ray, Angie Reese, Michele Reinert, Peggy Robinson, Laura Roman, Sandy Spradlin, Toni Stein, Joan Stinson, Terri Tarver, Starla Templeton, Tammy Turner, Ruth Ann Walton, Janie Weger, Debby Williams, Tammy Woods, Kelle Wright, Roxanne Yert. Juniors and seniors: Laurie Wilins, Cheryl Mercer, Diane Stembridge, Marilyn Jackson, Cynthia McShan, Sharolyn Taylor, Catherine Davis, Mary King, Sherri Jillson, Betty Chandler, Shelia Cooper, Lynn Greer, Colleen Mahoney, Lisa Wood. 88 — Organizations NHSBHS Members Study Shark The National High School Biology Honor Society is more tnan just another club. It provides an opportunity for students to discuss projects and problems with leading individuals in the field of biology. Members are chosen by invitation. Organized under the direction of the University of Oklahoma, the local chapter is sponsored by Mr. John Terry. Officers are president, Carl Frietsch, vice president, Jeff Dickey and Cheryl Smith, secretary. Members Lori Davis and Jeff Elmore, right, preserve a shark specimen. Field trips, a trip to Austin College to hear about voice patterns of animals and experiments were included in the group's projects. NHSBHS members were among science students participating in World Food Day Observation. Organizations — 89 Y-Teens Record Large Membership Junior Y-Teen members are Mary Ann Anderson, Kathy Arthur, Connie Bentley, Rebecca Black, Linda Blackshear, Lorrie Bledsaw, Carol Bozarth, Bebbie Brotherton, Roni Brown, Debbie Brussow, Terri Buchanan, Jan Burns, D'Ann Burtis, Dana Burtis, Terri Carter, Betty Chandler, Cynthia Ciaccio, Linda Clay, Edwana Cline Corbett, Janice Cox, Sherry Culpepper, Donna Daughtery, LaDonna Davis, Linda Denning, Kay Donald, Susan Faber, Sandra Fitch, Patti Flood, Donna Frank, Donna Franklin, Michele Funderburk, Louanne Gary, Lynn Greer, Cindy Gruber, Susan Hardy, Nan Harriss, Shawn Harrison, Connie Hedges, Julie Henry, Eva Holland, Patti Hoppe, Cynthia Hosey, Kelley Hutchins, Donna Jackson, Gayla Jacobs, Sheri Jillson, Donna Johnson, Vicki Jolly, Mary King, Charla Knight, Jeannie LaBonte, Carla Lamar, Kim Lynn, Belinda McDaniel, Cathy McKee, Karen McNutt, Colleen Mahoney, Christi Means, Wilma Meek, Cindy Minyard, Dianna Neasbitt, Dianne New, Charla Noel, Debbie O'Bar, Nanci Orrick, Connie Osbourn, Shelia Osbourn, Cynthia Owens, Dana Payne, Debbie Reddick, Kathy Redding, Jan Rice, Carman Richards, Britt Robertson, Robin Ruff, Karis Schitzer, Wendy Sheffield, Vickie Smith, Ramona Swinger, Judy Twining, Sharon Vance, Shannon Walker, Dawn Wallace, Beverly Whitfield, Laura Wilkins, Kathy Woliung, Toni Wood, Cindy Wright, Karen Wright, Sonja Wright, and Carol Zachary. Terra Early ties the Y-Teen blue tie on Gayla Jacobs at Swing-In while Connie Bentley looks on. Senior officers are Julie Delaney, president, Sandy Andrews, vice president, Stephane Elston, secretary-treasurer, and Terra Early, reporter. Junior officers are Patti Hoppe, president, LaDonna Davis, vice president, Linda Clay, secretary-treasurer, and Debbie Reddick, reporter. Sophomore officers are Sheri Roeen, president, Isabell Douglas, vice president, Candy Fisher, secretary-treasurer, and Jackie Jenkins, reporter. Organizations Senior Y-Teen members, above, are (bottom row) Sandy Andrews, Terra Early, Stephane Elston, and Julie Delaney. Second row: Tena Rolen, Lori Williams, Cindy Walker, Karen Curry, Cheryl Smith, Laurie Cooke, Kim Kriebel, Becky Fisher, Jennie Bouldin, and Keresa Johnson. Second row: Sharon Hull, Lynnette McMenamy, Sherilyn Taylor, Donna Pettigrew, Catherine David, Marion Wallace, Kathy Dockray, Shirley Shields, and Donna Taylor. Fourth row: Tammi Haddock, Cherie Owen, Joy O'Brien, Denise Stewart, Debbie Miers, Pam Henderson, Kathy Williams, Tina Conine, Terri Nave. Fifth row: Marie Giasson, Lisa Scott, Beverly Ford, Lisa Payne, Latressa Ray, Tami Stein, Della Guthrie, Susan Schnitker, Gwen Brewer. Sixth row: Kim Lamar, Lynda Gray, Jeannie Stiles, and Debbie Roberts. Y-Teen general officers are president, Keresa Johnson; vice president, Cindy Walker; secretary-treasurer, Cheryl Smith; and reporter, Lynnette McMenamy. Y-Teens’ purpose is to promote Christian fellowship among young women; the motto, to face life squarely. The first event in Y-Teens' year is Swing-In. Other activities include the Father Daughter cookout, Neewollah, Christmas float, Christmas carolling, Senior style show, Spring Formal, Y-Teens’ Sunday when members attend church together, the Mother Daughter banquet, and a Senior cookout. Before any members can attend the Spring Formal, they must work a certain number of hours on the Christmas float or in preparation of Spring Formal. Organizations — 91 Sophomore Y-Teens are (bottom row) Kelley Wright, Dianne Dockray, Laura Roman, Dawn Lloyd, Isabell Douglas, Michelle Reinert, Susan Hennigh, Linda Merrit, Barbara Cherry, Denise Johnson, Angela Reese, Dinah Lloyd, and DeDe Henry. 2nd row: Janie Weger, Debbie Snider, Valerie Blanton, Louise Curry, Jackie Jenkins, Sharon Coffman, Brenda Williams, Shuana Larkins, and Pamela Woods. 3rd row: Ann Derischwieler, Teresa Minyard, Jeanette Marlow, Yvette Boyd, Regina Johnson, Donna Crain, Diane Crain, and Anna Moralles. 4th row: Dawn Hopkins, Donna Piazza, Kim Schick, Monica Rogers, Debbie Henry, Mary Lou Flood, Sandy Spradlin. 5th row: Terri Goodenough, Kathy Myers, Blanda Manning, Rhonda Smith, Paula Evans, Teresa Watkins, Danette Harley, Rhonda Skaggs, Karen Gatlin, Darla Morris, Linda Pettigrew, Vicki Witt. 6th row: Cindy Gerald, Lou Ann Grimes, Rhonda Beard, Susy Stokes, Annette Railey, and Cindy Espinosa. Above members are (bottom row) Sheri Rolen, Joan Stinson, Donna Turner, Christi Thomas, Rhonda Granthann, Debbie Milliams, Tammy Brown, Tammy Bracke, Terry Julian, Jeanice Canaday, and Judy Miller. 2nd row: Jayne Ann Maxwell, Candy Fisher, Teresa Ciaccio, Janet Alberding, Ann Sullivan, Helen Planck, Vickie Brotherton, Evett Mormon, and Kim Brewer. 3rd row: Ellen Payne, Karen Arthur, Freda Copeland, Toni Stein, Glenda Chesshir, Beth Cutler, Roxanne Yert, and Darlene Phillips. 4th row: Le Ann Adams, Shelly Ray, Cathy Davis, Terri Tarver, Janet Ives, Judy McMurry, Mrs. Anderson, sponsor. 5th row: Tammy Turner, Michelle Hibbitt, Mary Brown, Ruth Ann Walton, Connie Gainey, Terri Thomas, and Connie Kline. 6th row: Cyndi Elston, Shelia Stevasant, Lorri Petrus, Judy McCamat, Jan Broughton, Susan Thorton, Peggy Robinson, Julie Shumacher, Cheryl Cook, and Mrs. Cathey Williams, sponsor. Debbie Hopper is escorted by Ricky Bates in the annual Y-Teen Style Show. 92 — Organizations Art Club Attends Galleries Some of the activities of the Art Club included going to museums and art galleries this year. The club is under the direction of Miss Mary Bonn. The Art Club also helps to develop students' interests in the field of art. At left. Gene Cullison shows one of the many an projects during the year. Art Club members are (bottom row from left to right) Lynnette McMenamy, vice president, Joy O'Brien, secretary, Mike Cherry, treasurer, Liz Berg, president, Tami Pyle, reporter, Tammy Woods, parliamentarian, and Jack Little, reporter. Second row from left to right are: Miss Mary Bonn, sponsor, Leslie Gorny, Karen Curry, Dana Payne, Wendy Sheffield, Cathy Mitchell, and Cynthia Ciaccio. Third row are: Gene Cullison, Pam Taylor, Donna Pettigrew, Cindy Gruber; Kathy Arthur, Jeannine Stiles, and Sandra Fitch. Top row are: Lige Dusek, David Parker, Dennis Jackson, Dennis Hanson, Carla Morrison, Barry Smith, and Shane Fulmer. Trips Highlight Science Club Year Science Club officers are Darel Dobbs, president, Jennie Bouldin, vice president, LeAnn George, secretary-treasurer. Kay James was sweetheart and Mr. James Rowland sponsored the group. Members include David Allen, Lee Andrus, Bill Ashburn, Glenn Banfield, Carol Black, Teresa Blisseck, Jennie Bouldin, Mike Carter, Tina Conine, Laurie Cook, Russell Cordell, Monty Curry, Jeff Dickey, Dobbs, Bill Dye, Bob Fast, Donna Franklin, Carl Frietsch, Michelle Funderburk, Nelda Gardner, Leann George, Gary Hall, Jimi Harp, Trady Hicks, Randy Herriage, Kay, Keresa Johnson, Steve Jones, Tom Kendrick, Camille Kimbrell, Chris Koiner, Conni Largin, Belinda McDaniel, Pam McCloud, Lynette McMenamy, Sherry Moore, Latressa Ray, Eric Rice, Butch Roberson, Lisa Scott, Shirley Shields, Terry Sikes, Mike Siney, Cheryl Smith, Steve Spradlin, Don Taylor, Steve Turney, David Wilburn, Richard Wilkins, Kathy Williams, Stan Womack and Tim Womack. Members toured the Fort Worth zoo, visited the water purification plan in Denison and the Denison Dam. Individual projects were also a part of the students' interests in science. 94 — Organizations NHS Induction Honors Honor Students National Honor Society members are Kayla Ayres, Alan Berg, Theresa Blisseck, Jennie Bouldin, Steve Bruno, Mike Carter, Tina Conine, Laurie Cooke, Lori Davis, Julie Delaney, Ben Dye, Terra Early, Jeff Elmore, Beverly Ford, Alicia Fox, Carl Frietsch, Winifred Greffith, Gary Hall, Tracy Hicks, Maurice Hollis, Sharon Hull, Kay James, Keresa Johnson, Sheba Jackson, Steve Jones, Doug Ken, Chris Koiner, ConniLargin, Michael Lewis, Peggy Little, Sam Locke, B. J. McKean, Lynette McMenamy, Ricky McVay, Lori Mahana, Mary Ann Matkin, Peggy Matlock, Valerie Mistrot, Terre Newsome, Lisa Payne, Paula Rice, Lisa Scott, Cheryl Smith, Dianna Stuart, Edward Summerhill, Mark Troutz, Cynthia Waler, Marion Wallace, Mike Wiginton, Kathryn Williams, Lori Williams, and Stan Womack. Inducted this year were Sandy Andrews, Rita Barham, Wayne Blount, Jerry Campbell, Darel Dobbs, Jim Gaines, David Glenn, Della Guthrie, Jerry Hogan, Debbie Miers, Cindy Robinson, Mike Shick, Denise Steward and Shirley Shields, Seniors. Juniors: Anne Anderson, Suzanne Bates, Connie Bentley, Carol Bozarth, Debbie Brotherton, Veronica Brown, Brian Caldwell, Debbie Cassell, Terry Clay, Edwana Cline, Jeff Dickey, Joseph Diel, Susan Faber, Robert Fast, Richard Franchek, LeAnn George, Keri Gordon, James Griswold, Jimi Harp, Nan Harris, Julia Henry, Janey Hogenson, Patti Hoppe, Steve Kendrick, Mark Kieth, Camille Kimbrell, Laura Knuppel, Bradley Landis, Cathy Leggitt, Kathy McKee, John Manning, Rita Moore, Sherry Moore, Virginia Morgan, Charla Noel, Roy Oates, Debbie Reddick, Eric Rice, Janet Rice, Butch Roberson, Britt Robertson, Mark Roe we, Robin Ruff, Barbara Sands, Pat Sinsel, Mark Svane, Todd Svane, Randy Thacker, Dawn Wallace, Tamra Ward, Kima Waters, Carol Whaley, Kendra White and Tim Womack. Organizations — 95 Library Assistants Aided by Club Library Club members include Judy Allen, Dinah Anderson, Kathy Arthur, Connie Bentley, Gwen Brewer, Debbie Brussow, Terri Buchanan, Jane Burns, Betty Chandler, Kay Donald, Della Guthrie, Cheryl Hays, Eva Holland, Kim Umar, Joy O'Brien, Keith Oglesbee, Patricia Schick, Janet Sylvester, Carol Whaley, and Janice Woods. The Library Club provides fellowship and offers library assistants an opportunity to become better acquainted with library practices and policies. Officers are Keith Oglesbee, president, Janet Sylvester, vice president and Betty Chandler, secretary. A pizza party, Christmas party and spring cookout were included in the group's activities. Right: Janet Sylvester, sweetheart, rides in the homecoming parade. 96 — Organizations Latin Club Learns of Culture, Service , jji'!nm; im Latin Club members are Bob Fast, Joseph Lewis, Theresa Blisseck, Bernadette Gray, Pat Schick, Kimberly Schick, Lorrie Nickerson, Marie Giasson, Marion Wallace, Russell Cordell, Shane Fulmer, Carl Frietsch, Cheryl Black, Lori Davis, Tere Newsome, David Glenn, Tim Womack, Robin Ruff, Monty Curry, Dennis Jackson, and Terry Sikes. Officers are Theresa Blisseck, president, Joseph Lewis, vice president, Lorrie Nickerson, secretary, Marie Giasson, treasurer, Marion Wallace, reporter, Bob Fast, historian, Kim Schick, parliamentarian. The Latin Club, sponsored by Mr. Bill Gray, worked to further the knowledge of Latin and an appreciation for the culture that it represented during the last 2,000 years. Club sweetheart was Tere Newsome. A homecoming entry, the Latin Banquet, slave day, and the regional convention were among the group's activities. Left: Latin Club members had a Christmas caroling party bring cheer to rest homes in the area. Organizations — 97 FTA Members Do “Practice Teaching” FT A members got the feel of the classroom from the other side of the desk as student teachers for a day. They provided baby-sitters for PTA mothers. FTA officers are Ricky McVay, president, Julie Delaney, first vice president, Stephane Elston, second vice president, Joe Lewis, third vice president, Keri Gordon, secretary, Cynthia Ciaccio, treasurer. Sponsors are Mrs. Nancy Meadows and Mrs. Patsy Phelps. Members are LeAnne Adams, Janet Alberding, Karen Arther, Gib Banfield, Tammy Brooks, Vickie Brotherton, Jan Broughton, Beth Butler, Teresa Ciaccio, Freda Copeland, Cathy Davis, Ann Derichsweiler, Gail Embry, Candy Fisher, Karen Gatlin, Terri Goodenough, Tracey Gordon, Rhonda Grantham, Ginna Greig, Judy McCamant, Blanda Manning, Shelly Middleton, Roxana Overturf, Snelle Ray, Monica Rodgers, Sherri Rolen, Sherry Sewell, Toni Stein, Joan Stinson, Donna Turner, Tammy Turner, Debby Williams, Kelle Wright, Bill Ashburn, Kathy Arthur, Rebecca Black, Lorrie Bledsaw, Debbie Brotherton, Terri Buchanan, Terri Carter, Debbie Cassell, Cynthia Ciaccio, Janice Cox, LaDonna Davis, Linda Denning, Joe Diehl, Bill Dye, Sandra Fitch, Mark Furlong, Carl Gampper, Sam Garcia, Louanne Gary, Keri Gordon, Patti Hoppe, Gay la Jacobs, Charla Knight, Larry LaGrone, Belinda McDaniel, Amelia Neasbitt, Charla Noel, Connie Osbourn, Debbie Reddick, Kathy Redding, Karis Schmitzer, Terry Sikes, Beverly Whitfield, Laura Wilins, Marty Zamora, Rita Barham, Tim Brown, Greg Butler, Tina Conine, Laurie Cooke, Julie Delaney, Darel Dobbs, Terra Early, Carl Frietsch, Barry Hall, Pam Henderson, Randy Herriage, Tracy Hicks, Keresa Johnson, Steve Jones, Kim Kriebel, Kim Lamar, Joseph Lewis, Terri Nave, Cheryl Smith, Pam Taylor, Marion Wallace and Ricky McVay. FCA Holds Turkey Trot The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is under the sponsorship of Mr. Jim Kazmierski. The members hold Bible studies throughout the year to help the members in their plans for the future and to help them grow to know each other as well as to know God. The FCA Kuddles are an extended pan of FCA. They are elected by the members and basically take part in the same activities. Each year, FCA sponsors the turkey trot. The money raised from it helps to support worthy students to summer camp. FCA Kuddles are (bottom row) Dawn Hopkins, Linda Clay, Jennie Bouldin, Debbie Cassell, Debbie O’Bar, Shawn Harrison, Charla Nowl, and Michele Hibbit. Second row are: Kisti Thomas, Connie Gainey, Jaine Ann Maxwell, Sherry Culpepper, Donna Daughtery, Kathy Woliung, Jan Rice, and Kim Lynn. Top row are: Keresa Johnson, Cari Hunt, Brenda Williams, Patti Hoppe, Glenda Chesshir, LaDonna Davis, Terri Tarcer, Karen Wright, Tina Conince, and Terri Carter. Mrs. Jim Kazmierski sponsored the Kuddles. FCA officers are captain Mike Wiginton, co-captains Same Locke and Doug Kerr, secretary Scott Patterson, and song leaders Gary Hall and Richard DeHorney. Below: FCA members are (bottom row) Reggie Cassita, Jack Browning, Todd Svane, Joe Ciaccio, Danny Coley, Richard DeHomy, Mike Cates, Mel Hander, David Rader, and Monty Curry. Second row are: Paul Pitts, Gary Clark, Dewayne Dyer, Glen Buckner, Mike Wiginton, Joe Diehl, Mark Svane, and Chris Crouch. Top row are: Greg Crawford, Keith Jones, Larry LaGrone, Maurice Hollis, Doug Kerr, Brian Caldwell, Mark Roe we, Sammy Locke, Greg Ross, Tommy Locke, and Jim Kazmierski, sponsor. Organizations — 99 Junior Historians Search Past Records Junior Historians helped in the Bicentennial celebration by researching Denison History, checking cemetery markers, historical markers and conducting interviews with early citizens of the county. Officers of the group are Vicki Jolly, president, Robin Ruff, vice president, Eva Holland, secretary, and Susan Faber, historian. Mr. Robert Ketcham and Mr. Jerry McCarty are sponsors. Members are: Carol Bozarth, Daniel Bushman, Marie Caffee, Betty Chandler, Russell Cordell, Kay Donald, Susan Faber, Leslie Gorney, Eva Holland, Donna Johnson, Vicki Jolly, Carla Lamar, Dale Price and Robin Ruff. Susan Faber has an appropriate automobile for the homecoming parade as Junior Historian sweetheart. 100 — Organizations Homemakers Entertain Theresa Mead and Lori Williams learn the art of quilting from an expert. Young and Old Cindy Jones prepares goodies for party fare, banana splits and the works. Future Homemakers of America hosted children in a Christmas party complete with Santa, and held an Easter Egg Hunt for children. A picnic, style show and trip to the State Fair as well as a Tupperware party to raise funds were among their projects. Officers are Cynthia Owens, president, Valerie Blanton, vice president, Judy McMurray, secretary-treasurer and Virginia Morgan, reporter. Members are Nitika Bell, Debbie Blalock, Valerie, Tammie Brown, Karen Cherry, Paula Corbett, Dianna Crain, Donna Crain, Sherry Culpepper, Sue Curry, Cynthia Dawson, Ann Derichsweiler, Pat Earnhart, Candy Fisher, Donna Franklin, Rebecca Freeman, Jimi Harp, Cheryl Hix, Donna Hix, Mary Hogans, Paula Householder, Regina Johnson, Camille Kimbrell, Mary King, Anne Lennington, Alicia Lopez, Colleen Mahoney, Judy McMurray, Cheryl Mercer, Linda Merritt, Virginia Morgan, Cheri Owen, LeAnn Owens, Marie Piazza, Joanne Pipkin, Annette Raley, Debbie Roberts, Rhonda Smith, Pam Taylor, Rhonda Teal, Sherri Troop, Gail Walker, Kima Waters, Doris Winters. Organizations— 101 Drama Club Entertains Children Drama Club members joined in the Bi-Centennial celebrations portraying people and reenacting important events in America's 200 year history. At each halftime performance at football games, the members donned Revolutionary War costumes and representations of the USA’s development right up to space suits. Joyous faces, shrieks of laughter and a first experience of the live stage were results the drama club found in their children's presentation. Playing to a packed house, the casts included Kathy Downing, Keresa Johnson, Connie Kline, Beth May, Joan Stinson, Leonard Vick and Wayne Waldrop in Cinderella; John Lang, Cherie Owen, Terry Milner, Wendy Sheffield, Ellie Noblitt, Lisa Morris, Danny Footlander, Gwen Brewer, Julie Schumacher, in Tinderbox directed by Mary Ann Anderson and Susan Faber. Star Trek cast members were Jim Leak, Danny Footlander, Bruce Mitchell, Dwayne Ward, Shannon Walker, Susan Thornton, Carol Bozarth, directed by Danny Footlander. Clowns who mixed with the audience were Eddie McDaniel, Steve Maxon, Johnny Pearson, Willie Wimbish, Mary Ann, Susan, Jeannie Pinto, Janet Sylvester, Ramona Swinger, Theresa Cork, Kathey Arthur and Dannette Harley. Drama department students entertained one of the largest audiences to assemble in Eisenhower Auditorium with their children's theater program. Alicia Fox, a familiar figure at the piano or organ, provided musical accompaniment for the children’s theater. V 102 — Organizations Drama students, band and choral performers received praise and recognition for their half-time shows. Assistant Superintendent Bill Jacobs wrote My special thanks . . .for representing the public schools in such a grand way.” Superintendent Bill K. Ford, representing the Board of Trustees and the administration sent a message of appreciation and commendation to the groups. Representing the Spirit of '76 at each show were drummer boy Terry Milner, flagbearer Johnny Pearson and minute man Bruce Mitchell. Jim Leak portrayed the American Indian Chief and Ramona Swinger was the Yellow Rose of Texas. Susan Thornton symbolized independence as the Statue of Liberty. Mary Ann Anderson was president of the Drama Club. Other officers were Danny Footlander, vice president, Susan Faber, secretary, Carol Bozarth, treasurer, Keresa Johnson, reporter and Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer is sponsor of the group. Scenes from Cinderella delighted the kiddies at the Childen’s Theater production. Drama Club members are Mary Ann Anderson, Kathy Arthur, Carol Bozarth, Cheryl Cook, Kathy Downing, Susan Faber, Danny Footlander, Bryan Gray, Ginna Grieg, Donette Harley, Sheri Jillson, Keresa Johnson, Connie Kline, John Lang, James Leak, Beth May, Bruce Mitchell, Terry Milner, Lisa Morris, Ellie Noblitt, David Neal, Cheri Owen, Johnny Pearson, Bruce Powers, Julie Schumacher, Wendy Sheffield, Donna Skaggs, Stephen Spradlin, Jeannine Stiles, Joan Stinson, Ramona Swinger, Daryl Tabor, Susan Thornton, Shannon Walker, Duane Ward and Kendra White. Bruce Mitchell was the year's only letterman. Organizations— 103 Rodeo Members A ttend Show Rodeo Club members attended the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo as well as ropings, bull riding sessions and barrel-racing instructions. Mr. Bill Day and Mr. Phil Haddock sponsored the group. Officers are James Ramsey, president, Ronnie Richardson, vice president, Dianna Neasbit, secretary and Cheree Shasteen, treasurer. Members viewed a bull-riding demonstration by a mechanical bull used to instruct in the sport. Rodeo Club members meet to discuss plans for the year's activities. Members participate in rodeo competition in the North Texas and Southern Oklahoma area. 104 — Organizations Drafting Club Going Strong in Second Year Drafting Club members from left to right (top row) are Phil Haddock, sponsor, Roy Parker, John Slawson, Bobby Umon, David Parker, Jeff Taylor, Carl Gampper, Ken Gilliam, and Jimmy Jones. Bottom row are: Jerry Hogan, Max Stewart, Greg Ross, Charley Thomas, Timmy Russell, Judy Thomas, Nathan Canaday, and David Wilson. Not pictured are: Gary Cooksey, Terry Puten, Deanne Lentz, and Donald Baker. VICA Drafting Club offers students the opportunity to obtain the value of leadership training, education, citizenship, and self government. It offers the students the opportunity to be a member of an organization that is designed for and belongs to the students. Officers below are from left to right David Wilson, president, Timmy Russell, vice president, Greg Ross, secretary, Judy Thomas, sweetheart, Charley Thomas, reporter, Jimmy Jones, treasurer, and Donald Frank, parliamentarian. HERO Aids Occupational Studies The Home Economics Related Occupations Club was organized in the fall, 1971 as a necessary pan of the vocational home economics cooperative education program. It is designed to help individuals improve personal, family and community life, to foster the development of creative leadership in school, home and community life and to funher interest in home economics careers and related occupations. The club held its organizational meeting at the Holiday Inn in September where they enjoyed a pancake breakfast, and they hosted their employers at a banquet in May. Mrs. Oleta Stubblefield is the sponsor. President is Barry Hall, vice president, Warren Freeman, secretary, Linda Clay and reporter Sonja Wright. Hero members are Roger Allen, Sandra Beam, Debbie Blankenship, David Buckman, Jerry Brunk, Jan Covey, Linda Clay, Cynthia Earnheart, Wanda Franklin, Warren Freeman, Michelle Funderburk, Barry Hall, Laura Knuppel, Paul Mathews, Bobby McCraw, Dewena Phillips, Barbara Richardson, Julie Roque, Darrell Shearer, Eileen Shelby, Mike Siney, Kima Waters, Gary Wimberly, Mike Wood and Sonja Wright. 106 — Organizations Building Trades Constructs Brick Home Building Trades students constructed a house from foundation to finishing. Mr. Vernon Kumler, instructor, and the student builders occupied the Raynal Annex on Maple Row as their home base and for class sessions. The program is sponsored by the Denison Builders Association, and expert help is provided the students. Vocational skills provide the students with job opportunities in all of the construction trades ranging from cement, brick masonry, carpentry, electrical and plumbing and painting and finishing. An Open House displayed the finished product complete with carpeting, intercom, and other luxurious touches. Sale of this year's house will insure a similar project for next year. Organizations — 107 TA HOS Has State Winner Texas Association of Health Occupations Students is an organization of students interested in careers in the health field. TAHOS officers were, Scott Patterson, president, Susan Horn, vice-president, Laurie Cooke, secretary, Shane Fulmer, treasurer, Sam Garcia, reporter, Anita Bell, historian, Joyce Spillman, parliamentarian and Mark Adkins, sentinel. Other members are, Denise Atnip, Barbara Bogan, Donna Franklin, Dennis Jackson, Mike Kirkpatrick, Wendy Kelly, Pam McCloud, Clarissa Moore, Cleester Polk, Danny Richardson, Sheba Terrell, Tamra Ward, Kathy Woliung, and Kim Dick. Mrs. Siv Anderson sponsors the group. TAHOS members competed with 120 chapters from across the state in the state meeting in Dallas. Donna Franklin, left, won a second place in nursing home care. Mrs. Joanne Heatley presented a slide show for the group, right. 108 — Organizations TAHOS members took on the ambitious task of making and placing Christmas decorations in local rest homes. One of the residents enjoys a portly Santa, top, which Scott and fellow members made. Perky angels added a bright touch to the lives of many in this rewarding effort. Organizations— 109 DEC A II Members Host Employers Distributive Education Clubs of America 2 is sponsored by Mr. Earl Turner. Officers are president, Rosser Wrenn; vice president, David Hawley; secretary, Kristi Thomas; reporter, Kathy Maggard; sgt. at arms, Greg Kerley; historian, Gayle Dennis. Members are Lynn Christman, Roy Coffman, Alan Curry, Harley Davis, Gayle Dennis, Mike Gordon, DAvid Grubbs, Teresa Grubbs, David Hawley, Mike Holland, Darrell Haskins, Paul Johns, Greg Kerley, Bill Kelley, Darrell Lenard, Kathy Maggard, Dennis Meeks, David Melton, Dennis Mercer, Rockie Moon, Darla Morris, Ricky Reinert, Bill Petty, Mark Schnitker, Lynda Shultz, Randy Sloan, Debbie Snider, Terry Tarbet, Kristi Thomas, Steve Tullis, Joseph Turgeon, Patti Vaughan, Ruth Ann Walton, David Watson, Jim Windland, Pam Woods, Mike Worthington and Rosser Wrenn. DECA II members celebrated a good year with their annual banquet (right). 110 — Organizations DEC A Members Learn, Earn ■ -x -y Distributive Education Clubs of America senior members are Kenny Baker, Batty Bock, Joel Braxton, Jim Cotlins, Kevin Davidson, Chip Eubank, Mike Fitzpatrick, Mark Gialson, Stan Hiberd, Dale Hunter, Kim Kriebel, Lonnie Montgomery, Ronnie Petrus, John Plemmons, Carrell Sinor, Dale Strobl, Rick Schirmer, and Fred Toney. Junior members are Jill Barnett, Mike Barnett, Jeff Crawford, Linda Denning, Clarence Dunnaway, Rob Franklin, Wilthia GaiTett, Leonard Moore, Ricky Morris, Sam Muldrew, Brian Rice, Byron Rice, Teresa Sloan, Jimmy Sweeney, Lynn Terry, Ken Walters and Marty Zamora. Sponsor is Mr. Jim Steward. DECA members honored their employers at their annual appreciation banquet. The cooperative employment of D.E. students allows on the job training, experience and provides employees for local marketing businesses. Organizations — 111 Junior Staff Completes Annual Detail Taking up the slack, learning the ropes, doing the detail duty and ever at the call of an editor, the 1975-76 junior assistants for the Yellow Jacket Annual staff have prepared for their roles in 77. From left bottom are Garry Hall, Terry Sikes, Mark Hemperly, Phillip Davidson, and Barry Hall. Seated above are Carol Zachary, Julie Henry, Camille Kimbrell, Angela Fairchild, Ginny Morgan and Cindy Gaines. Membership on the Yellow Jacket Annual staff is selective. Sophomores select to spend their junior year slaving in the heat over the boiler room, learning, mole-like, to work in the darkroom, for the privilege of editing the antics and happenings of the school community their senior year. Membership in Quill and Scroll, an honorary society for high school journalists and the privilege of lettering (though they supply the jacket, sweater or blanket upon which the letter is displayed) are minor rewards for their service. Seeing the year, reported in picture and word, a permanent record of this important time, this is the real reward. 112 — Organizations Cosmetology Has State Finalists Members of the cosmetology unit of Vocational Industrial Clubs of America are Belinda Belcher, Lome Bledsaw, president, Terri Byrd, Bernadette Callahan, Linda Chambers, Sherry Collins, Sheila Cooper, Sue Curry, Martha Dawson, Catherine Davis, Kim Dick, Pat Eamhart, Tammie Gage, Debbie Goodson, Molly Graves, Monsita Hines, Cheryl Hix, Donna Hix, Pat Jackson, Lori Keith, Patty Long, Deborah McCloud, Jan Moran, Vicki Myers, Tami Paulsen, D’Ann Peterson, Teresa Selanders. Mrs. Elayne Preston is sponsor for the group which strives to promote youth leadership and pride in vocational skills. At Christmas, cosmetology students continued their traditional beautification project by performing hairstyling skills for residents in area nursing homes. Winners of the district contest, right, were proud of their first place ribbons. They advanced to state where Lorrie Bledsaw won second in technical data, Lynette Keith competed in speed skill, Catherine Davis received commendations for permanent wave and wet set and Patty Long and Sheila Cooper attended as voting delegates for the convention. Organizations — 113 Student Council Sponsors Activities The Student Council get-acquainted dance, the traditional social kick-off of the school year, featured a '50's twist with top-40 music by local radio disc jockeys. As sponsors of the homecoming festivities, council members planned, coordinated and executed the proceedings. They attended the friendship supper and received a King James red-letter version of the Holy Bible presented by the Sherman Student Council. The actual pageantry that presented more than 50 sweethearts and nominees for homecoming queen to a host of fans crowded into Munson Stadium. Senior Student Council members are Jeff Barrier, Darel Dobbs, Carl Frietsch, Jim Gaines, Maurice Hollis, Lynette McMenamy, Cindy Robinson, Julie Roque, Tami Stein, Steve Turney and Charley Thomas. Mrs. Frances Willis and Mr. Joe Martin are sponsors. Junior representatives are Bill Ashburn, Ciynthia Ciaccio, Sherry Culpepper, Tommy Edwards, Kevin Ferguson, Patti Flood, Shawn Harrison, Charla Knight, Christi Means, Sam Muldrew, Butch Roberson, Brit Robertson, Mike Siney, Sonja Wright. Council representatives meet to conduct business, implement council projects and decide on action where the best interest of all students is concerned. 114 — Organizations Above: Sophomore Student Council representatives are Angie Braxton, Jim Clowers, Dianna Crain, Monty Curry, Christi Gallegos, Randy Hanford, Dawl Johnson, Connie Kline, George Molden, Monica Neasbitt, Dale Pace, Donna Piazza, Rhonda Pedigo, Annette Railey, Donna Skaggs, Joan Stinson and Randall Thomas. Right: The Student Council Executive Committee, responsible for the planning and programing work of the council include Joe Lewis, Miek Wiginton, Gayla Jacobs, Maurice Hollis, Ben Dye, Keresa Johnson and Amelia Neasbitt. Wiginton, Gayla, Keresa and Monty Curry attended the district Student Council meeting in Grapevine. Co-sponsor Mr. Joe Martin accompanied the group. Students exchanged ideas and plans for council activities. The Student Council sponsored Down and Under” in a February dance for students. Among the proj’ects undertaken by the Student Council to serve the school community and improve the quality of life at DHS was their Be Kind to Teachers” program. Each week, three teachers were chosen to be honored. Council members volunteered to be Teacher Pleasers and presented the teachers with small gifts and treats as tokens of their appreciation. Red and blue ball point pens, donuts and cookies did indeed please” the faculty and staff. Providing additional entertainment for students, the Council sponsored a movie, American Graffiti in the auditorium charging a minimum ticket price. Organizations —-115 Cheerleaders Are ‘First’ Winners DHS Cheerleaders proved they were FIRST as the squad brought home first place trophy for the third time in four years’ competition National Cheerleader Association competition in the Cottonbowl. Head cheerleader Cheryl Smith, seated right, Becky Fisher, seated, Tami Stein, Cindy Walker, Christi Means and Patti Flood, from left standing and mascot Debbie Cassell, top, presented pep assemblies and spirit for sports contests. Mrs. Karen Hopkins, sponsor of the group, hosted social outings for the girls and their dates as well as the first DHS Cheerleading Squad reunion. 116 — Organizations Junior Varsity Earns Superior Rate ” One of the happiest jobs the Cheerleaders do is presentation of ribbons at the elementary school all-city track meet. The Cheerleaders’ days start early with decorating chores in halls and on lockers, and end late preparing the gym for pep assemblies. In addition to practicing every day all year long, they bake goodies for the athletes to show their support, provide spirit boosting decorations for the dressing rooms and coaches offices and promote spirit in support of the DHS athletic program. Junior varsity cheerleaders were rated superior at the regional competition. They are Janet Alberding, head cheerleader, Jayne Ann Maxwell, Karen Arthur, Glenda Chesnir, Tammy Turner, Dawn Hopkins, Cynthia Hosey and Sheila Osbourn. Organizations — 11 7 Girls Choir Joins Music Festival The Girl's Choir, under the direction of Mr. Roger Hanson, participated in the presentation of the sacred oratorio, Handel's ''Messiah,” the Denison Christmas Festival, the DHS PTA program and student assemblies. They formed a pan of the school’s bicentennial celebration and performed for civic and social groups in the community. Isabel Douglas was president, Carrie O'Brien, vice president and Janet Ives, secretary. Dinah Anderson was selected sweetheart. Members include Karen Alexander, Carol Armstrong, Lisa Arnold, Dawn Bedford, Carol Black, Ramona Curry, Linda Denning, Donna Franklin, Deborah Goodson, Renee Grant, Kathy Gray, Jimi Harp, Cheryl Hix, Donna Hix, Janey Hogensen, Judy Hutson, Carole Jeffcoats, Sheri Jillson, Wilma Meek, Elizabeth Ogborne, Kelly Parsons, Debbie Patti, Lola Richard, Barbara Sands, Pat Sinsell, Jeneva Stafford, Diane Summers, Debra Tullis, Gail Walker, Dawn Wallace, Cherri Owen, Pat Williams, Cynthia McShan, Debbie Haskins. 118 —; Organizations New Blacks in Action Promote Spirit, Service ■ Blacks in Action officers were Warren Freeman, president, Aaron Wells, vice president, Diane Stembridge, secretary and Karen Curry, treasurer. Mr. James White sponsored the group. Members are Betty Adams, Barbara Baker, Nitika Bell, Yvette Boyd, Angie Braxton, Phyllis Brown, Sam Cross, Karen Curry, Louise Curry, Catherine Davis, Shirley DeHorney, Michael Fitzpatrick, Rebecca Freeman, Warren Freeman, Clinton Gentry, Renee Grant, Winifred Griffith, Monsita Hines, Pat Jackson, Jackie Jenkins, Annette Johnson, Ethel Jones, Wendy Kelly, Michael Lane, Joseph Lewis, Carlos Lyons, Cynthia McShan, Michael Mundine, Edward Parker, A1 Penn, Angie Perkins, Donna Pettigrew, Cleester Polk, Steven Potts, Diane Stembridge, Sharolyn Taylor, Aaron Wells, Dwight West, Natalie Joyce Williams, Doris Winters, Loretta Winters, Weasel Withrow, Mary Wyatt, and Shurran Wyatt. Blacks in Action, a new group on campus, was formed this year. Members strive to learn to appreciate their heritage, to learn to cooperate with each other and to try to help the school as a whole. The service-spirit oriented group sponsored school dances, track meet, and were benefactors of a needy family at Christmas. Members attended Muhammad Appreciation Day in Dallas and sponsored a program during Black History Week. Aaron Wells, left, portrays a noted figure out of the past as the club members, choirs and speakers commemorated outstanding black leaders, educators and industrialists. Money raising projects for the group included a chili supper, a turkey raffle and the track meet co-sponsored by the Student Council. Organizations — 119 New United Service Club Involves Students, United Service Club members are (seniors) Kayla Ayres, Sandy Andrews, Jennie Boulding, Rita Barham, Joy Barker, Tim Brown, Greg Butler, Tina Conine, Laurie Cooke, Julie Delaney, Darel Dobbs, Lori Davis, Stephane Elston, Terra Early, Bevin England, Carl Frietsch, Shane Fulmer, Tammi Haddock, Cheryl Hays, Randy Herriage, Tracey Hicks, Maurice Hollis, Steve Jones, Keresa Johnson, Doug Kerr, Kim Kriebel, Kim Lamar, Conni Largin, Joseph Lewis, Sam Locke, Ricky McVay, Lorie Menta, Lynette McMenamy, Debby Petty, Ronnie Petrus, Tena Rolen, Latressa Ray, David Rousch, Tammi Stein, Lisa Scott, Cheryl Smith, Jeannine Stiles, Rennie Traweek, Diane Walker, Steve Walters, Stan Womack and Kathy Williams. Juniors: David Allen, Bill Ashburn, Conni Bentley, Glen Buckner, Kenneth Campbell, Debbie Cassell, Sherry Culpepper, Linda Clay, Joe Diehl, Lige Dusek, Bill Dye, Mark Furlong, Mark Giasson, Ken Gilliam, Shawn Harrison, Patti Hoppe, Julie Henry, Camille Kimbrell, Charla Knight, Carla Lamar, Christi Means, Virginia Morgan, Sherry Moore, Charla Noel, Britt Robertson, Jan Rice, Debbie Reddick, Mark Roewe, Wendy Sheffield, Mark Svane and Todd Svane. Mr. John Terry sponsors the group. President Sam Locke, vice president Darel Dobbs, second vice president Julie Delaney, treasurer Mark Giasson and secretary Debbie Cassell served the club with board members Ricky McVay, Cheryl Smith, Patti Hoppe and Mark Furlong. Sam Locke presents Debbie Petty and Ronnie Petrus trophies as winners of the US Club dance-a-thon benefiting the American Cancer Society. Local merchants donated prizes for the dancers who danced longest, raised the most amount of money who collected the most sponsors. US Club members also aided in the Jerry Lewis telethon. 1 20 — Organizations Benefits Others A service club for students interested in assisting the school and community in beneficial projects was formed. United Service Club grew out of a need for students to have a local service club without high membership fees and where all money and work could benefit local people. The members set their objectives, wrote a constitution and by-laws, elected officers and set up a committee to study fund raising projects and service projects. In addition to the American Cancer benefit, members helped move books at the newly remodeled Denison Public Library and presented an outstanding Senior, a tribute to character, service and involvement. Mike Wiginton was named Outstanding Senior. President Sam Locke models the US Club official shin, above. Right: Mike Wiginton performs his talent You Never Even Called Me By My Name in the Mr. Wonderful Contest. Participants competed for the title and funds raised from the pageant provided a U.S. Club scholarship. Ricky McVay received the $300 scholarship award at the awards assembly. The dance-a-thon fund raiser attracted participants and viewers. The couples attempted to dance for 30 hours with only a ten-minute rest period each hour and a breakfast break. Physical stamina and lots of music, some live, some on record, combined to raise a large contribution to fight Cancer. Organizations — 121 OEA Members Make College Trip Office Education Association members are Debra Akers, Kayla Ayers, Rita Barham, Joy Barker, Dawn Bedford, Donna Bradshaw, Debbie Brotherton, Veronica Brown, Terri Buchanan, Rosalind Cannon, Debbie Creswell, LaDonna Davis, Stephane Elston, Beverly Ford, Renee Grant, Winifred Griffith, Tammi Haddock, Laura Haworth, Mary Hogans, Casey Hogenson, Patti Hoppe, Gay la Jacobs, Michelle Johnson, Charla Knight, Jeannie LaBonte, Tammy Lackey, Cheryl Leach, Peggy Little, Kathy McKee, Lori Mahana, Lorie Menta, Sheila Miller, Cindy Minyard, Nanci Nash, Terri Nave, Nancy Orrick, Kelly Parsons, Lisa Payne, Debbie Petty, Paula Pipkin, Kathy Redding, LaTressa Ray, Susan Schnitker, Lisa Scott, Mary Sexton, Vickie Smith, Denise Steward, Diana Stuart, Donna Taylor, Penny Tucker, Beverly Whitfield, Lisa Wood, and Karen Wright. Sponsors are Mrs. Ann Whitworth and Mrs. Ruth Whitfield. OEA members made a field trip to Grayson County College where they learned how computers fit in the office. In May, the club hosted employers at the annual Employer-Employee Banquet at Rod and Gun Club. OEA members adopted a family for Christmas and attended the area contests for the club. 122 — Organizations Industrial Cooperative Training Prepares Workers Terry Archer, president of ICT presented Mr. Tommy J. McCurry of Tommy’s Appliance and Furniture with a medal of appreciation. Mr. McCurry has employed a cooperative training student for 23 years, sometimes hiring more than one student. ICT members are Archer, Jeff Barnett, Jeff Barrier, James Bartley, Craig Bates, Mike Brown, James Bucher, Kenneth Campbell, Dennis Crain, Steve Cutts, Mike Dewoody, Larry Ellis, Johnnie Gallegos, James Griswold, Russ Gouge, Gary Hayes, Clifford Helm, George Jones, Jim McCrory, Ronnie Moore, Roy Oates, Kelly Pankey, Tony Petree, Steve Potts, Randy Richardson, Robby Smith, Ronnie Thomas, and Ronald White. Mr. Ryal Skaggs is sponsor. Organizations — 123 Flag Corps under the direction of Mr. Eldon Sonnenburg and Mrs. Terry Chapman performed at halftime for all Jacket football games. Kathy Dockray was captain, Beverly Fort, first lieutenant and Nan Harriss, second lieutenant. Senior flag bearers are Marie Giasson, Lynda Gray, Della Guthrie, Debbie Miers, Marion Wallace. Juniors are Jan Burns, Janey Hogenson, Carol Jeff coats, Belinda Parkey, Dawn Wallace, Kendra White, Laurie Whittington. Managers are Deborah Akers, Lynneda Davidson and Linda Potter. New light-weight 7-foot aluminum poles and new flags were used in the twirling routines this year. 124 — Organizations Metals Club Develops Leadership, Goals Vocational Industrial Clubs of America Metal Trades No. 154 officers are Danny Denman, president, Tony Eamhart, vice president, Randy Thacker, secretary, Jay Harris, treasurer, Tommy Edward, reporter, Tony Thomas, parliamentarian and Tony Brown, sergeant-at-arms. Sponsor is Mr. Art Farrier. Members include James Bayless, Tony Brown, Robin Doty, Tony Eamhart, Tommy Edwards, Gary Geer, Jay Harris, Joe Havens, Paris Hedgecock, Brian Hicks, Tony Thomas, Johnny Lucas, Lyle Wade, Ricky Bell, Johnny Davis, Danny Denman, Terry Harber, Dale Jones, Harold Lane, John Manning, Kerry Stubbs, Randy Thacker and Weasel Withrow. Below: John Manning watches a demonstration by Mr. Farrier. Goals of the chapter include providing unity, developing leadership, encouraging respect for the dignity of work, setting vocational goals, establishing high standards in labor and management and practicing democracy. Field trips to industries, installation of officers, hearing speakers from industry discuss safety, a group picnic, adoption of a needy family for Christmas, entertaining parents and sponsoring a homecoming sweetheart were among the chapter's activities. Club members also participated in area contests. Organizations — 1 25 126 — Activities A CTIVITIES Activities — 1 27 Annual Signing Begins ’76 Year The '76 school year began with plans for the future and changes from the past. One change, the new college type enrollment plan, allowed students to set up their own schedules. Teachers helping with enrollment agreed enrollment day went very well. A new addition to the Stinger was the opinion poll, where students expressed their opinions on subjects of current interest. College Night, September 23, helped inform students about colleges in this area. These were a few activities of the year. Becky Fisher, Patti Flood, Lori Davis, Bevin England, and Debbie Petty joined students and graduates for Annual signing day. Over 600 subscribers picked up their yearbooks on August 9, in the cafeteria. 1 28 — Activities Students handed name cards to Yellow Jacket staff members before having their pictures made. The cards were also used to aid the Annual Staff in making the '76 Student Directory. Days selected for class pictures, August 26-27, in the auditorium, went smoothly. Over 1200 pictures of students and faculty were made. Over 1200 Pictures Made for Annual Julie Henrey and Darel Dobbs worked at the card table keeping the cards in order, while Larry Manning worked keeping the line in order. Activities — 1 29 Get Acquainted Dance Held for Students Music at the Howdy Mixer was top-40 style played by the KIKM disc jockeys. The Spirit of 1776 may have been pictured as outstandingly enthusiastic, but at DHS the Spirit of 1976 proved to be overwhelming. Spirit shown by seniors such as the second floor bulletin board, was an innovation. Four girls from the Senior Class, Laurie Cooke, Julie Delaney, Cheryl Smith, and Cindy Walker, posted current events pertaining to the Senior High School. Another new idea came from the cafeteria. The beginning of Combos and Milk Shakes help to encourage students to eat on campus by providing a complete meal including the students' choice of any sandwich, hot or cold, french fries, and a milk shake or milk. The disco-type dance (above) held August 29 in the gym had a 50's tone. Different types of dances (below) from the 50's up to the mid 70's were attempted at the Howdy Mixer demonstrated by Bobby Watkins. 130 — Activities First Pep Rally in ’76 Sets Example of Spirit for the Rest to Follow Everyone at DHS showed fighting spirit, even the Jackets (above) for whom the Pep Rallies were held. The Stingerettes (below) performed to the music of the DHS Yellow Jacket Band. Seniors (above) let everyone know who they were, part of Denison High School, home of the Fighting Jackets. Dr. Chance (below) helps to promote spirit for the upcoming game that night. Activities — 1 31 Homecoming Queen Announced 8 3 Childrens Theater (above), presented by the DHS Drama classes let elementary age students have a chance to see a live performance and a fun time also. Homecoming nominees and escorts (below), Julie Delaney, Darel Dobbs, Cheryl Smith, Gary Hall, Cindy Walker, and Ronney Weger were elected from the 10 finalists October 21. A parade set off Homecoming with 49 sweethearts of the clubs attending. Cindy Walker was crowned queen during halftime activities at the game. 1 32 — Activities Y-Teens Present Neewollah Royalty Y-Teens presented the annual Neewollah Program Saturday, October 25 in the DHS auditorium. Neewollah, Halloween spelled backwards, was a penny-vote election for the purpose of raising funds for Y-Teen projects. The election of the court for a week, presented at the talent show, included King and the Queen from the Senior Class, prince and princess from the Junior Class, and duke and duchess from the Sophomore Class. The remaining couples served as their court of Lords and Ladies. Gary Nykorak (lower left) was one of many that entertained at Neewollah. Alicia Fox (below) entertained the crowd with various songs. Activities — 133 Who's Who Awards Assembly Held at DHS Thirty-two students were selected for and participated in the excitement of the Who's Who Assembly. Above: Ronnie Weger, Cindy Walker, Stephane Elston and Alicia Fox receive congratulations on their selection. Mr. Riddle led the DHS Yellow Jacket band in the PTA Christmas Concert. Activities Y-Teens Sponsor First Dance of Spring Mike Wiginton and Keresa Johnson (above) played two major parts in the Senior Play, Catch Me If You Can. ” The play was a fund raising project for Senior Day. Cross Roads (above) played for Y-Teens Spring Formal April 10. The first dance of Spring was Spirit Week was set off by a downtown pep rally that ended with a bonfire near the track. The Yellow Jacket Band played and the cheerleaders led enthusiastic fans. attended by Y-Teens and their dates. Activities — 135 ’76 Junior-Senior Prom Held at Perrin The '76 Junior-Senior Prom was held in the Silver Wings Club at Perrin, April 24. The fountain and canopy in the center of the dance floor carried out the theme We Will Never Pass This Way Again. As the couples signed the register, young ladies received artificial roses as favors. Couples danced to the music of Ezra. 1 36 — Activities The Spirit of 1776 Returns to Denison Uncle Sam and the Spirit of 1776, above, attended several halftime shows and the American Heritage Program. The joining of the North and South in the American Heritage Program was symbolized by the two young men, below, on the stage. Senior, TinaConine, above, received recognition at the Awards Program along with several other students. Activities — 1 37 The airplane ride was a popular event of Senior Day that many seniors, above, waited to enjoy. Seniors, and even a few teachers, below, took advantage of the free swimming on a warm day. The DHS Band and Senior members played for the last time together during commencement exercises. Cindy Robinson, above, was anxiously biting her bobby pin, as Joanna Pressley looked on. At the end of commencement, the Class of '76 sung the Alma Mater together. 1 38 — Activities SA L UTA TORI A N VA N Peggy Little Cherly Smith Cheryl Smith and Peggy Little were named Valedictorian and Salutatorian at the annual awards assembly. In addition to scholarships such as the Munson Foundation, Cheryl received a President’s Scholarship to Texas A M. Other winners of the Munson Award were Chris Koiner, Maurice Hollis and Winifred Griffith. The $1,600 awards are made annually to the top white and black boy and girl and included the salutatorian. Activities — 1 39 140 — Sports E NISON Y E L LOWJACKE1 SPORTS Sports— 141 DHS 7 25 20 20 13 29 13 28 28 15 Season Record Haltom City Tulsa Hale McKinney Paris Lewisville Plano R. L. Turner Greenville Denton Sherman Senior running-back Thomas Kemp (27) streaked down the sideline avoiding Haltom City defenders. Buffs W Jackets 42-7 In the opening game of the season, the Jackets were hindered by their own mistakes. The offense fumbled ten times and the unusual Haltom City single-wing offense upset the Jackets' defense. The bright spot was the running of Steve White who gained 104 yards rushing and scored the lone touchdown in the 42-7 loss. Haltom City’s single-wing offense rarely gave the Jackets a chance to get to the quarterback. Granville Walker (89), Chris Crouch (64), and Craig Evans (64) got to the opposing quarterback just after he released the ball. Sports — 143 Jackets Upset Okies 25-13 The Jackets played a super game against a tough Tulsa Hale team in their second outing. Hale was ranked high in the state of Oklahoma. The defense played exceptionally well with Bennie Jenkins picking off two Hale passes. Jenkins, Thomas Kemp and Steve White rushed for over 100 yards each in a decisive 25-13 victory. Right: Aaron Wells (14) holds up the ball after snagging a twelve-yard touchdown pass from teammate Bennie Jenkins. Craig Evans looks over to the referee after making a tackle on a Tulsa Hale runner. Granville Walker, Sammy Locke and Tommy Locke. 144 — Sports Jackets Squeak by Lions The Jackets' third effort proved to be one of the most exciting games in years. With 3:55 left in the game, McKinney broke a 13-13 tie on a 75-yard pass play. The Jackets fought back and tied the game 19-19 on a nine yard pass play from Bennie Jenkins to Aaron Wells. Jared Moore, sophomore kicker, won the game with the decisive extra point. Bennie Jenkins (11) and Mike Neasbitt (55) put the stop on a McKinney running back (left). A Lion runner gets crunched by middle linebacker Sam Locke and safety Mar Roewe. Locke is oneof the Jacket captains. Sports — 145 Wildcats Surprise Jackets When the Jackets traveled to Paris, the Wildcats had not won a district game since 1973. As expected, Denison scored early and held a 20-6 lead at one time. The second half was disastrous for the Jackets as the Wildcats stunned the Denison offense and pulled out a 21-20 victory. Left: Sam Locke (32), Craig Evans (64), Mike Neasbitt (55), Granville Walker (89) and Abe Haas (76) gang up on a Paris runner. Sam Locke scored on a one-yard plunge against the Wildcat defense. Locke had the least yardage per carry in the district and scored more times than most backs. He usually carried from inside the ten-yard line. 146 — Sports Farmers Tie Jacket Hopes The Yellow Jacket offensive squad played an excellent first half scoring twice, once on a 25-yard run by Thomas Kemp and on a 1-yard plunge by Sam Locke. The second half was a different story. Lewisville took the ball 80 yards on their first possession and scored to bring the score to 13-7. Later in the fourth quarter, the Farmers pushed across another TD but failed to score the extra point, to tie the Jackets 13-13. Right: Junior defensive end Chris Crouch and middle linebacker Sam Locke slam the Lewisville quarterback out of bounds. In happier times at Greenville, all-district offensive backs Steve White and Bennie Jenkins enjoy the game from the bench. Bennie took over the quarterback duties when Steve moved to tailback. Craig Evans takes a breather at the water cooler. Sports — 147 Jackets Scare District Champs The defending District Champion Plano Wildcats received a real scare as the Jackets high-powered offense scored 21 points in the first half, more than most Plano opponents scored in the whole game. Thomas Kemp, Bennie Jenkins and Steve White led the offense. Sam Locke and Abe Haas slowed down Plano's well balanced offense. Plano won their sixth straight game 38-29. Right: Quarterback Bennie Jenkins (11) escapes Plano defenders for a 22-yard gain. Senior Maurice Hollis (85) jars the ball loose from a Plano tight end giving Jenkins a chance for recovery. Unfortunately, Plano held Jenkins enabling their offense to regain the ball. 148 — Sports Jackets Deliver Homecoming Win The Jacket defense played an important role in the 13-7 victory over R. L. Turner's Lions. The Jackets racked up 326 yards rushing to Turner’s 190. Despite five turnovers during the course of the game including four fumbles, the Jackets kept good control of the ball. The second half was scoreless despite a field goal by Dewayne O'Bar in the fourth quarter which was ruled 'good' by one official and 'no-good' by another. The Jackets and their fans enjoyed the homecoming victory 13-7. Left: Running back Thomas Kemp (27) outruns a Turner defensive lineman. Tailback Steve White (12) scampers off tackle behind good blocks by Kemp, Sam Cross (20) and Paul Pilkilton (78). The Jacket front line opened many holes contributing to the winning effort. Sports — 149 Jackets Rip Lions 28-0 Jacket defense did an outstanding job holding the Greenville Lions scoreless. Defensive back Bennie Jenkins (11) with help from Dewayne O'Bar (88) goes high into the air to break up a pass play (left). SteVe White, senior running back (12) reaches across the goal line (bottom left) for one of the four Jacket touchdowns. Maurice Hollis (85) and Mike Roewe (52) are blocking in the background. Tight end Maurice Hollis (85) does his thing” after scoring on an eleven yard touchdown toss (below). The offense also proved their excellence by scoring four touchdowns, well above their average. Denison scored its only shutout of the year here. 150 — Sports Jackets Saddle Broncos The Jackets traveled to Denton to contest the Broncos. The offensive line led by Jeff Elmore, Abe Haas and Craig Evans opened large holes allowing long runs by Thomas Kemp and Steve White. The Jackets played well enough to win tneir third straight game. This contest built momentum for the much-heralded Sherman game the following week. Final score - Denison 28 -Denton 13. Alan Brown (26), Dewayne O'Bar (88) and Jared Moore (41) teamed up to stop a Denton runner. Moore is the team's only sophomore. Defensive captain Sam Locke (32) looks to the bench for a sign after an A1 Penn (23) tackle. Alan Brown (26) holds up his hands to let everybody know the Jackets made a much-needed first down. Mike Roewe (52) and Tommy Locke (22) look on. Sports — 151 Bearcats Turn Jackets Over The axe will stay in Sherman another year despite the Jackets' excellent play. Offensive execution was near perfect except for a few turnovers. The Jackets took a 15-7 lead early in the second quarter but Sherman scored just before the half to tie the score at 15-15. Denison moved ahead on a blocked punt return by Sam Locke but the score was called back on a clipping penalty. Sherman scored twice more in the second half to win 29-15. The Bearcats were led by District 13 AAAA sophomore of the year Eddie Wright. This was the last season with a Sherman finale as future schedules place the rivalry earlier in the season. Senior Alan Brown (26) dives for a last-minute shoestring tackle on All-District star Eddie Wright (32). Steve White (12) changes direction in the Jacket backfield before moving upfield. Abe Haas leads the blocking. This was the last game for both fine senior Jackets. 152 — Sports John Goodner Mike Barnes Jerry McLemore Richard Mason Jim Kazmierski Bill Parker Coaching Staff Molds Winning Season Ty Comstock Fred Postier Sports — 153 1975-76 Fighting Mark Roe we Ricky McVay Bennie Jenkins Steve White Tommy Locke A1 Penn Mark Svane Alan Brown Thomas Kemp Sammy Locke Jared Moore Mike Roewe 154 Yellow Jackets Wayne Matthews Ben Jones Joe Diehl Jeff Elmore Paul Pilkilton Steve Bruno Timmy Russell Fred Sparkman Maurice Hollis Greg Ross DeWayne O’Bar Granville Walker James Crabtree has been manager for the Jackets for three years. Among his duties are washing the uniforms, towels, etc. He is also responsible for tape, mouthpieces, and other equipment accessories. 155 James Crabtree A thletes Named A ll District Seven Jacket athletes were named to all-district teams in football: Left: Sam Locke, linebacker, first team defense Middle left: Steve White, back, first team offense Middle: Jeff Elmore, lineman, first team offense Middle right: Bennie Jenkins, back, first team offens.e Bottom left: DeWayne O'Bar, second team secondary Bottom middle: Thomas Kemp second team back Bottom right: Abe Haas, second team lineman 156 — Sports J Vs Field Two Powerful Teams Seated: Dwight West, David Ratcliff, Bruce Strandlien, Danny Jones, Mel Hander, Gary Clark, Brian Perdue, Randy Price, Reggie Cassita, James Rader. Second row: Joe Ciaccio, Tom Derichsweiler, Randel Thomas, Glen Buckner, Gary Mueller, Bill Nicholson, Chris Luper, Mike Cates, Mark Hiberd, Jim Thornton. Third row: Joe Palmore, Keith Jones, Wesley McGee, Terry Outlaw, Gary Davis, Dewayne Dyer, Gib Banfield and Larry Mundine. Back row: Paul Pitts, Greg Crawford, Carlos Lyons, Larry Atnip, Mark Hunt, Rinnie McCraw, Pat Baumgardner, Scott Badgett, Bryan Gray. Not pictured: Danny Coley, David Brach, Darren Coffin, Bobby Clark, Bret Buckman, Richard DeHorney, Justin Stubblefield, Reginal Patterson, Mark Oubre, Richard Butcher, Norman Monroe, Keith McGraw, Danny Wells, Jeff Mack, Gary Isaacs and David Johnson. Coach Jerry McLemore checks Richard DeHorney for James Crabtree was on duty for JV as well as varsity a possible injury. Richard was a scoring threat on games. Here he waters some JV players, offense for the J.F. Sports — 157 Future Jacket Prospects Bright Terry Outlaw rips off the ball from a Denton runner. Richard DeHomey is one of the two fine future Jacket receivers. Quarterback Danny Wells flips a pass to a JV running back. Quarterback Keith Jones prepares to hand off to a JV mnning back. Terry Outlaw and Richard DeHomey go downfield to block. 158 — Sports Greg Crawford is the other fine Gary Clark, Terry Outlaw, Carlos Lyons and Scott Badgett smother a future Jacket receiver. Sherman JV running back. Quarterback Danny Wells hands the ball off to running back Reggie Cassita. Chris Luper runs off tackle against the Sherman JV defense. Sports — 159 Backs, Blocks Shine Quarterback Danny Wells receives help from Greg Crawford as he scrambles away from opposing defenders. Richard DeHorney puts the stop on an opposing runner with help from an unidentified junior varsity player. 160 — Sports Scott Badgett and Danin Coffin attempt to block a Sherman punt. Running back Gary Clark breaks away from a gang of Denton JV defenders. Sports — 161 DISTR| PRECGRD Jackets Opponent 67 Paris 53 60 Lewisville 78 60 Plano 62 P Turner 67 Greenville 52 70 Denton 88 69 Sherman 83 78 Paris 59 69- Lewisville 73 72 Plano 79 58 Turner 53 58 Greenville 52 58 Denton 55 63 Sherman 49 Jackets Drop Paris Wildcats Twice 4 l Pf q • = i Top left: Junior Charles Jenkins (32) maneuvers possible rebound. Above: Hall reaches out to steal around a Paris defender to shoot. Top right: Mark the ball from a Paris opponent. Hall was an all- Roewe (44) flips up a shot as Gary Hall (42) awaits a district selection. Sports — 163 Above: Charles Jenkins (32) attempts to slide a shot by a W. T. White defender. The Jackets faced tough competition as the strong leaper on the White team proves. White returned a team of starters and was the Jackets' opener. Right: Gary Hall outleaps a Denton opponent for an easy two. Hall, a senior, and Junior Jenkins were both sophomore starters and both lettered in their initial years. Cracked ribs hampered Hall's play for three district contests while Jenkins was out for nearly two full games with injury and illness. An increasingly exciting season attracted large numbers of fans both at home and on the road. Wins in the prestigious Pepsi Tournament over Irving Nimitz, 57-54, and McKinney, 74-63, placed the Jackets in the winners circle. They succumbed to a former Williams-coached group from North Mesquite 65-54. Strong Bench Aids Jackets’ Effort 164 — Sports Dwight Parker drives down the lane to dump off a pass to Gary Hall who is open at the baseline (hands extended in front of player 22), above. Mark Roewe (4), left, gives the ball up to the referee after drawing a foul on a layup. The Jackets tallied 18 wins and 15 losses in their 33-game season with the second winning season in some 20 years. The district mark of 8-6 included double wins over Paris, R. L. Turner, and Greenville, and splits with Denton and Sherman. The Jackets lost to Plano and Lewisville twice. The last Jacket Basketball team to card a district winning season was in 1969. Sports — 165 Above right: Maurice Hollis (34) tries to draw a foul from an R. L. Turner roundballer. Right: Hollis puts a 15-footer over an opposing player. Above: Hollis gets cornered by two Lewisville players. 166 — Sports Jackets Strive For Good Offense, Steady Defense A deliberate offense and hustling defense marked the Jackets' play. Use of the four-corner offense allowed the smaller Jacket team to use the ball handling talents of Clint Gentry as an equalizer against larger more physical opponents. Gentry, dubbed the little magician by fans after a spectacular ball handling performance was able to assist in the keep-away game that ate up the clock and forced the defenders out of the middle. Gentry's quickness confused the defending player and an ever-improving passing game made the Jacket offense work. Gary Hall (42) goes up over two Clint Gentry (12), top, attempts to outwit a Greenville defender then, opponents with a short jumper. above, shoots his specialty, a jumper in the lane. Gentry is the Jackets' ball handler. Sports — 167 Gary Hall shoots over two Denton players, above, while Scott Patterson watches for a rebound. Right: Parker glides between two Greenville defenders. Dwight Parker (10) takes a jumpshot as Brian Caldwell is there to assist. 168 — Sports The referee makes explicit explanations to Coach Williams as Mark Roewe (44) is sidelined. Above: Dwight Parker throws up a shot from 18 feet. Left: Charlie lenkins stops to take a shot from the baseline. Sports — 169 Varsity Basketball Team Boasts Winning Season Clint Gentry Charles Jenkins Scott Patterson Maurice Hollis Junior Varsity basketball team members are (front) Paul Pitts, David Harris, Hubert Kemp, Chris Luper and Jack Browning. Back row: Coach Jerry McLemore, Keith Jones, Louis Jackson, Robby Hunt, Tommy Kelly, Randy Bizzle, and Gary Davis. Left: Jack Browning fakes a pass to Robby Hunt before shooting the ball. Sports — 171 The Junior Varsity basketball team suffered some hard times and some enjoyed some sweet victories. The scoreboard, above, showed one of the rougher games with the junior Jackets on the short end of the score. The JV dropped games to Plano, Lewisville, Paris, R. L. Turner and Greenville. A 5 point loss to Sherman ended the season. On the other side of the ledger, however, was the third place trophy a split junior varsity team won in the Denison tournament with wins over a split Sherman crew. Another bright spot was the JV victory over the Plano juniors 52-48. Above: Coach Jerry McLemore huddles in the fourth quarter with Keith Jones, Chris Luper, David Harris, Randy Bizzle and Robby Hunt. Above right: Jack Browning chunks in a freethrow as Paul Pitts (33) waits to rebound. 172 — Sports Keith Jones (35) puts up a shot from the outside while Robby Hunt moves to the boards. Sports — 173 Gary Davis, right, puts up two in the JV's losing effort against Sherman. The Bearcats slipped by with a 5-point victory. Below: Jack Browning sets up to take a shot after getting a great pick by Keith Jones. Both players are sophomores as is big Robby Hunt which makes the Jacket fortunes look bright for the future. 174 — Sports Sports — 175 Volleyball Team Initiates Program With Wins Above: Coach Ann McFarland in her first year as girl's athletics coach had a full schedule in the girl's program's initial as she coached volleyball, basketball and track. Above right: Keresa Johnson puts in an all-out effort to return the volleyball. Right: Jennie Bouldin practices serves while, in the background, Cheryl Smith keeps an eye on the ball. Jennie was named to the 13-AAAA alldistrict volleyball team while Cheryl and Jackie Jenkins were named honorable mention. All three girls, as well as the varsity team members were awarded volleyball letters. The varsity squad took second place in the ETSU invitational tournament in stiff competition. The Denison delegation was the only first-year team in the contest. Sports — 177 Girls Enjoy Initial Season Left: Cheryl Smith relaxes between games of the girls invitational volleyball tournament at East Texas State University as Coach Ann McFarland discusses strategy. Annette Johnson (18) delivers the ball to archrival Sherman Bearkettes as Tina Conine sets up for defense. Annette showed rapid improvement this year and was moved up from the J. V. 178 — Sports Senior Keresa Johnson sets up the ball as teammates look on. SAndy Andrews concentrates on the ball as she begins a serve. Girls varsity volleyball team members discuss tactics. From lower center to right are Tina Conine (20), Coach Ann McFarland, Cindy Walker, Jennie Bouldin, Keresa Johnson, Cheryl Smith, Sandy Andrews, Jackie Jenkins and Angie Braxton. Sports — 179 Bouldin Smith, Jenkins Prove Excellence as All-District Stars Cheryl Smith desperately tries to set the ball over the net as Jennie Bouldin looks on. Jennie and Cheryl share co-captain responsibilities. Below: Cheryl Smith, Jackie Jenkins and Jennie Bouldin show off their newly received letter jackets. All three girls took alldistrict honors in 13AAAA. 180 — Sports Varsity volleyball players are (front) Sandy Andrews, Keresa Johnson, Cindy Walker and Jennie Bouldin. Back: Joy O'Brien, Tina Conine, Angie Braxton, Jackie Jenkins and Cheryl Smith. Junior Varsity team members are (front) Natalie Polk, Barbara Cherry, Kristi Thomas and Cari Hunt. Back: Lana Griffin, Donna Hesse, Barbara Powell, Shellie Hancock, Annette Johnson, Beverly Ruffins and Brenda Williams. Sports — 1 81 Members of the girl's basketball team are (front) Angela Fairchild, manager, Natalie Polk. Barbara Cherry, Kristi Thomas, Kelly Olson, Regina Cummins and Lori Bledsaw, manager. Back row: Angie Braxton, Mel Don Druelock, Karen Myers, Becky Fairchild, Debbie Maddox, Jackie Jenkins, Cheryl Livingston, Barbara Powell and Coach Ann McFarland. 182 — Sports Roundballers Kelly Olson, Coach Ann McFarland and Meldon Truelock observe the action at the Pottsboro Tournament. Barbara Cherry attempts a free throw. Jacket varsity roundballers gained ability in an unusual scrimmage. Mrs. Karen Goodner, center, teamed up with ex-students Zena Brin and seniors Cheryl Smith and Cindy Walker to offer the Jackets some experience. Sports — 1 83 Members of the Yellow Jacket Girl's Track team are (kneeling) Lome Bledsaw, manager, Barbara Cherry, Becky Fairchild, Kelly Olson, Natalie Polk, Kristi Thomas and Karen Murrell. Standing: Coach Ann McFarland, Angela Fairchild, manager, Sue Curry, Cheryl Mercer, Tammy Woods, Cari Hunt, Regina Cummins, Meldon Truelock and Jackie Jenkins. Cari Hunt leaps toward her broad jump mark. 184 — Sports Natalie Polk attempts to fling the discus. She won fourth in state in the shotput. Polk Sets District Record, Takes Fourth in State Shot Put Can Hunt hands the baton to Natalie Polk in the 880-yaid relay. Natalie set a district record in the shot put tossing the shot 38 feet, 1 inch in the Jackie Jenkins glides through the air in the district meet in Denison's premier district track competition. She scored broad jump. Jackie qualified for regional a 40 foot, 10 inch throw in regional and qualified for state where she in the district meet but a broken won fourth, collarbone sidelined her. Natalie winds up to the discus, as she proves to be an all-round contender. The sophomore participated in basketball and volleyball. Cheryl Smith closes the gap behind a Lewisville runner in the 880-yard run. Senior Ronnie Weger prepares to deliver a tough return. Valerie Mistrot eyes the ball over the net before setting up. Junior Bill Ashburn gently sets the ball across the net. Ashbum has been playing with the tennis team since his freshman year. Sports — 187 188 — Sports Netters Record Wins Opposite: Tina Hamers delivers a serve while doubles partner Michele Hibbitt gets ready. Sophomore Michele sends the ball across to her opponent. Ronnie Weger shows his backhand. Donna Skaggs awaits the ball for a return. Doug Kerr delivers a serve. Sports — 189 Dye, Ashburn Are District Tennis Champs Coach Gail Ringness congratulates Denison's winningest duo, Ben Dye and Billy Ashburn who combined to win district in men's doubles. Sophomore Terri Goodenough slaps a shot back across Ben Dye practices returns, the net. 190 — Sports 1975-76 Tennis Team Ben Dye Tina Hamers Donna Skaggs Micnelle Hibbitt Terri Goodenough Billy Ashbum Kelle Wright Monty Curry Doug Kerr Karen Gatlin ■jr Johnny Allen Tami Pyle Ronny Weger Valeria Mistrot Sports — 191 Golf Fields Young Team Left: Jimmy Clowers and Larry Lagrone will both be back for next year's team. Bottom left: Clowers polishes his putting. Below: Mark Bullard checks his lie. Sports — 1 93 Top left: Brian Rowland practices putting. Left: Bill Dye and Jimmy Clowers refine their green work. Above: Steve Jones steps off the distance to the hole. Opposite top: Bill Dye and Larry LaGrone admire Dye's shot. Opposite bottom left: Jimmy Clowers reaches to retrieve the ball after a short putt. Opposite bottom right: Mark Bullard was pleased with this putt. 194 — Sports Sports — 195 Captain Steve Jones prepares to putt. Cecil Mayes concentrates on a shot. 196 — Sports 1975-76 Golf Team Greg Augustine Jimmy Clowers Sports — 197 Jacket Tracksters Send Two to Regional Granville Walker, left, soars through the air in the long jump. Walker advanced to the regional competition this year. Left middle: Tommy Locke muscles his way over the bar in the pole vault. Locke, a junior, will be back for the Jacket thinclads next season. Below: Steve Spradlin, a sophomore sprinter tries to move into second place, obscured by the man in the center. Sports — 199 Cassita, Walker Advance to Regional 15 - iltj. Crawford shows his leaping ability in the 120-yard hurdles. Greg Crawford glides over one of the few obstacles in the 200-yard hurdles. Steve Spradlin keeps an even pace with two opposing runners in Lewisville. 200 — Sports Take District Wins in 100 and 220-Yard Dash Sophomore Greg Crawford leaps a hurdle to finish fifth. Greg is also on the junior varsity football squad. Left: Alan Brown, senior, leads the pack coming down the straight away in the 440-yard run. Alan also plays football. Denison sent two tracksters to the regional meet. Reggie Cassita placed second in district in the 100-yard dash to advance to regional. Granville Walker won third in the 220-yard dash but advanced when the second-place winner qualified in another event. Cassita's time was 10.1 and Walker clocked a 22.2. Denison finished sixth with 32 points behind a powerful Sherman team who scored 133 points. Plano rated second followed by Greenville, Denton, Lewisville R. L. Turner and Paris followed the Jackets. Sports — 201 Don Taylor, below, keeps up with the pack in the 880-yard run. Taylor also competes in the mile run. Right: With pistol in the air, the starter readies the field for the 440-yard dash. Yellow Jacket boys tracksters competed in preparation meets every Saturday during the season. They traveled as far as Ada, Oklahoma and Oklahoma City, to test their skills and improve their times. The hard work paid off for Reggie Cassita and Granville Walker. In Region II competition Reggie ran the 100 in 10.0 but failed to qualify in the finals. Graville turned in a 22.0 220, his best performance but fell to a 22.4 in the finals ranking sixth in a field of nine topflight schoolboys. Sports — 203 Taylor led the pack in the 880-yard run. 204 — Sports Todd Svane Paul Pilkilton Robby Bell Granville Walker ft a d ; r i t Russell Brin Alan Brown Tommy Locke A1 Penn Steve Spradlin Don Taylor Steve Ramsey Reggie Cassita Richard DeHomey Greg Crawford Chris Crouch Geln Buckner Sports — 205 --------------------------!----------------------' a jilA ft •■ X VV'k’viwji! , i ■ •' ■ ii i r n' ; VT1VT - 'll.. l v4i! . i • - - — —................. M{] UtfTtfiffft ;(i . ' , r' l — ..v -j ........ ■ n .1 iti I W 1 A ?)] €Uk i- afMt SI w w V j r k V Seniors Lead Jacket A ttack Senior shortstop Ricky McVay (right) practices fielding the baseball, one of his prime duties. Senior Mike Wiginton (below) prepares to deliver a pitch during practice. Mike was one of the Jacket's leading pitchers. Sports — 20 7 Dewayne O'Bar demonstrates the proper technique of using a bat. Senior Steve White slaps a hit down the left field line against R. L. Turner. 208 — Sports All-District center fielder Steve White runs back to first base to avoid being picked off by the opposing pitcher. Sports — 209 Baseball Team Uses New Pitching Machine Coach Ty Comstock (below) tries out the new pitching machine the team used this year. Sam Locke (right) senior right fielder led the Jackets in hitting with a .325 average. Mike Neasbitt (bottom) tags a Paris runner out at home plate. Neasbitt will be back next year to lead the Jackets. 210 — Sports 1976 Yellow Jacket Baseballers David Brack Gary Clark Joe Martinez Ricky McVay Terry Clay CV1 ' Oa Sammy Locke Ben Jones 1 .. . ; Jared Moore ? 'tf. Mike Neasbitt Dewayne O’Bar s Mark Roewe Mike Roewe Mike Schick Billy Turnbull Dewayne Ward Steve White Mike Wiginton David Wilburn Bob Fast, mgr. David Kuneman, mgr. Sports — 211 A utographs 212 — Autographs A utographs Autographs — 213 A utographs 214 — Autographs A utographs Autographs — 215 A utographs 216 — Autographs A utographs Autographs — 21 7 A utographs 21 8 — Autographs A utographs Autographs — 21 9 A utographs 220 — Autographs A utographs Autographs — 221 OatMS —223 Student Council Vice President Gay la Jacobs Senior Class Officers President Cindy Walker, Vice-President Cheryl Smith, Secretary Julie Delaney, Treasurer Carl Frietsch, and Reporter Joe Lewis lead the Class of '76. 226 — Seniors Seniors Begin Last High School Journey Betty Adams Rose Addington Dale Allen Dinah Anderson Birdie Baecht Barbara Baker Rita Barham Joy Barker Linda Barnhill Jeff Barrier James Bartley Craig Bates Seniors — 227 Seniors Order Class Pins Ricky Bates Sandra Beam Debbie Beane Anita Bell Alan Berg n Robby Bell Liz Berg Carol Black Theresa Blisseck Wayne Blount Patty Bock Barbara Bogan Jennie Bouldin Joel Braxton Gwen Brewer Pat Broughton 228 — Seniors Alan Brown Cathy Brown Tim Brown Toney Brown Jerry Brunk Steve Bruno Cheryl Buckman David Buckman Jerry Campbell Mike Carter Seniors Keresa Johnson, Joy O’Brien, Tina Conine, Kathy Williams, Jennie Bouldin, Sandy Andrews, and Rita Barham hold letters in Senior spellout. Seniors set the tone for pep rally participation. Football men orginated a Jacket spellout to prove that everybody has spirit. Seniors — 229 — Senior Alicia Fox and Junior Cyndee Gaines drew the photographer their way as they talk and cut up between classes. They also received some weird and crazy looks from other students passing by. Linda Chambers Victor Clifton Dale Coburn Evelyn Coe Jimmy Coleman Kevin Collier Jim Collins Tina Conine Laurie Cooke Russel Cordell Jan Covey James Crabtree 230 — Seniors Seniors Show Spirit in Pep Rallies Dennis Crain Debbie Creswell Kenneth Dagley Kevin Davidson Julie Delaney Danny Denman Karen Curry Catherine Davis Mike DeWoody Terry Dorris Darel Dobbs Kathy Dockray Kim Dick Seniors — 231 Freedom Jam Performs for Student Body Ben Dye Terra Early Cindy Earnhart Pat Earnhart Larry Ellis Jeff Elmore Stephane Elston Bevin England Chip Eubank Clint Evans Johnny Fenn James Ferguson Becky Fisher Michael Fitzpatrick Beverly Ford Alicia Fox 232 — Seniors Warren Freeman Carl Frietsch Jim Gaines f. A Shane Fulmer Gary Geer Greg Gerard Marie Giasson Mike Giasson Charlsie Goforth Mike Gordon Leslie Gorny Senior Paula Rice looks flabbergasted with her typing, while Linda Richardson is hard at work expressing no reason to be disappointed with hers. David Glenn Seniors — 233 Seniors (1 to r) Dewayne O'Bar, Bevin England, and Steve White stand next to Mr. 88 in the lobby. Bevin brought the black and gold figure to D. H. S. during Sherman week to promote spirit. Lynda Gray Winifred Griffith Della Guthrie Abe Haas Tammi Haddock Rhonda Hairsine Barry Hall Gary Hall Shelly Hancock Rhonda Haskins Jay Harris Gary Hayes Seniors Seniors Take Part in Homecoming Activities Clifford Hedges Pam Henderson David Henry Dennis Henson Randy Herriage Stan Hiberd Brian Hicks Tracy Hicks Donna Hix Jerry Hogan Telena Hoing Mike Holland Maurice Hollis Debbie Hopper Susan Horn Seniors — 235 Seniors Enjoy Senior Release Sharon Hull Dale Hunter Jaye Hutchison Dennis Jackson Kay James Annette Johnson Keresa Johnson Michelle Johnson Cynthia Jones Steve Jones Jerry Keene Wendy Kelly Tommy Kendrick Greg Kerley Ronny Kern Doug Kerr 236 — Seniors Kenny Kimbrell Mike Kirkpatrick Chris Koiner Kim Kriebel Bernard Kruzensk Tammy Lackey Ivan Lake Kim Lamar Conni Largin Jim Leak Julie Leal Bobby Lemon Seniors (1 to r) Sandy Andrews, David Glenn, and Mike Gordon sit awaiting the 3:30 bell after a hard sixth period Government class. This group of Seniors is getting ready to split. Seniors — 237 Seniors (1 to r) Charley Thomas, Scott Patterson, and Laurie Cooke kill time waiting for the TAHOS meeting to begin so they could elect officers for '75-'76. Joseph Lewis Peggy Little Sammy Locke Patty Long Shelli McCool Eddie McDaniel B. J. McKean Robert McKinney Lynnette McMenamy Cynthia McShan Ricky McVay Lori Mahana 238 — Seniors Seniors Show Great Campus Leadership Larry Manning Pam Markham Fred Marlow Peggy Matlock Steve Maxon Teresa D. Mead Teresa M. Mead Denis Meeks Lorie Menta Debbie Miers Shelia Miller Valerie Mistrot Bruce Mitchell Lonnie Montgomery Clarissa Moore Seniors — 239 Seniors Receive Caps and Gowns Ralph Nason Terri Nave Tere Newsome Nanci Nash Mike Niemi Gary Nykoruk DeWayne O’Bar Richard Nipper Debbie Parnell Kelly Parsons Kim Pate Scott Patterson 240 — Seniors Debbie Patti Martha Patti Lisa Payne Gary Pedigo Fred Peratta D'Ann Peterson Ronnie Petrus Donna Pettigrew Debbie Petty Robert Petty Marie Piazza Paul Pilkilton One act of the 1975-76 Neewollah program was related to remembering the 1920's. That era with fringed dresses, feather caps and wraps, and sparkling shoes. Senior Alicia Fox relived those good times by joking with Dennis Guey and Keresa Johnson. Alicia also entertained the audience by playing the Charleston and Boogie Woogie on the organ. Seniors — 241 The Student Council sponsored an assembly during homeroom with Freedom Jam. ” This was a group from Florida that played a concert in the D.H.S. auditorium. This was just one of the many funny acts that Freedom Jam performed. Paula Pipkin John Plemmons Cleester Polk Linda Potter Patricia Potts Keith Powell Joanna Pressley David Price Jeff Quassa Leona Ramsey LaTressa Ray Rhonda Redfern 242 — Seniors Jennings and Rose Play for Student Body Jerry Reeder Byron Rice Paula Rice Barbara Richardson Danny Richardson Debbie Roberts Cindy Robinson Mike Roewe Tena Rolen Julie Roque Greg Ross David Roush Tim Russell Mike Schick Susan Schnitker Seniors — 243 Seniors Get College Orientation Lisa Scott Eileen Shelby Shirley Shields Kenneth Silva Jeneva Simpson William Singleton Carrell Sinor Randy Sloan Curtis Smith Mike Smith Pat Smith Thomas Smith Tony Snedden Fred Sparkman Tami Stein 244 — Seniors David Steward Denise Steward Judy Stewart Max Stewart Jeannine Stiles Juddie Still Dale Strobl Dianna Stuart Danny Sulser Butch Summerhill Janet Sylvester Daryl Tabor The varsity football players took part in Jacket spell-out during a pep rally. This was a move to spirit and a road to victory on the part of these young men. For Seniors it was the end of a long journey, for others it was only the start. Seniors — 245 This year has been one of many concerts which a lot of Seniors attended. Remember the good old days, the laughs, and the many friends that piled into your car to help you celebrate these good times. Timothy Talbott Phillip Talley Donna Taylor Jeff Taylor Pam Taylor Sharolyn Taylor Danny Tempelmeyer Sheba Terrell Charley Thomas Judi Thomas Ronnie Thomas Tony Thomas 246 — Seniors Upperclassmen Look Forward to Graduation Anthony Tillman Fred Toney Tonya Townsend Rennie Traweek Sheri Troop Mark Troutz Penny Tucker Steve Turney Susie Tynes David Ulch Mick Umphrey Cindy Walker Diane Walker Marion Wallace Stephen Walters Philip Webb Seniors — 247 Danny Weger Ronnie Weger Ronald White Steve White Mike Wiginton Richard Wilkins Kathy Williams Lori Williams Gary Wimberly Jodi Winchester Joyce Williams lit David Wilson Jim Windland Doris Winters Sarah Winters Stan Womack 248 — Seniors Mike Woods Rosser Wrenn Paula Wright Steve Wright Talmage Young . . . and so, seasons changed with winter gone, all our friends are traveling on, to other things and nicer places, meeting new friends with smiling faces • . . We live one life that is long and brisk, not with nine lives like Kitty to risk . . . We may not reach in the fish bowl forever, but it sure could help to make life better. Foxy Seniors — 249 ADAMS, BETTY - Pep Club, Y-Teens, Blacks In Action, Blacks In Action Scholarship. ADDINGTON, ROSE - Senior, Perfect Attendance. ALLEN, DALE - Senior. ANDREWS, SANDY - Y-Teens -Jr. and Sr. Vice Pres., FCA, Bicycle Club, Spanish, Photography Club, Stinger Staff Sports Editor, Girls Varsity Volleyball Team, Photography Club Sweetheart, Who's Who Most Humorous Girl, A Honor Roll, D.I. Club. AYRES, KAYLA - National Honor Society, O.E.A. Club, Y-Teens, United Service Club, Spanish Club, Annual Staff, A Honor Roll, Honor Graduate, Kiwanis Scholarship. ARCHER, TERRY - Senior, I.C.T. Award. ATN1P, DENISE - Senior. BAKER, BARBARA - Blacks In Action, Pep Club. BAKER, KENNY - Senior. BARHAM, RITA - Y-Teens, FT A, United Service Club, FCA, O.E.A., A Honor Roll. BARKER, JOY - O.E.A., Y-Teens, Drill Team, FTA. BARNHILL, LINDA - Y-Teens. BARRIER, JEFF - HECE, ICT, Student Council. BARTLEY, JAMES - ICT. BATES, CRAIG - Senior. BATES, RICKY - Voc. Drafting, Art Club. BEAM, SANDRA - HERO, FFA, Rodeo Club, Spanish Club, HECE Sweetheart. BEANE, DEBBIE - Senior, Drama, Art Club, Perfect Attendance. BELL, ANITA - Senior. BELL, ROBBY - Senior, Perfect Attendance. BERG, ALAN - National Honor Society, Vice Pres, of D.H.S. Band, Stage Band Vice Pres., State Solo and Ensemble, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Greater Southwest Music Festival, U.I.L. Solo and Ensemble, Marching Band, Concert Band, Stage Band, Section Leader, A Honor Roll. Senior Credits BERG, LIZ - President of Art Club, Spanish Club. BLACK, CAROL - Senior. BLISSECK, THERESA - Biology II Letter Award, Latin Award, Honor Roll, President of Latin Club, Science Club, National Honor Society, NHSBHS, Photography, Most Likely to Succeed Runner-up, Photography Award, Honor Graduate, Latin II Award. BLOUNT, WAYNE - President of F.F. A., Treasurer in District F.F.A., Vice-Pres. Honor Roll, Rodeo Club, De-Kalb Award, Rotary Scholarship. BOCK, PATTY - Chorus, D.E.C.A. BOGAN, BARBARA - Senior. BOULDIN, JENNIE - Y-Teens Secretary and Treas., Bicycle Club Vice-Pres. and Sweetheart, Latin Club and Sweetheart, Science Club Vice-Pres., F.C.A., F.T.A., National Honor Society, NHSBHS, Captain of Girls Volleyball Team, All District Volleyball Team, Who's Who Most Versatile Girl, D.I. Club, Miss School Spirit, Honor Graduate. BRAXTON, JOEL - Athletics. BREWER. GWEN - FHA, Y-Teens, Drillteam, Speech Award. BROUGHTON, PAT - Senior. BROWN, ALAN - Track Letterman, Football Letterman, FCA, Latin Club President. BROWN , CATHY - Photography Club. BROWN, TIM - Key Club, United Service Club, FTA. BROWN, TONEY - V.I.C.A. Club. BRUNK, JERRY - Senior. BRUNO, STEVE - Senior, Football, P.T.A. Scholarship. BURNS, ROCKY - V.I.C.A. Club. BUSHMAN, DANIEL - Printers Devils, Printing Award. BUTLER, GREG - Senior. CAMPBELL, JERRY - Band Letterman, D.H.S. Band Manager, All-Region, U.I.L. Solo and Ensemble, Honor Roll, Who’s Who Among High School Musicians, Senior Band Award. CARTER, MIKE - National Honor Society, NHSBHS, Who's Who Among American High School Musicians, U.I.L. Solo and Ensemble, Band President, All Region, Arion Award, John Philip Sousa Award. CHAMBERS, LINDA - Senior. CLIFTON, VICTOR -Photography Club. COBURN, DALE - Senior. COE, EVELYN - F.F.A., Rodeo Club. COLEMAN, JIMMY - Honor Roll, Photography Club, D.E. Club. COLLIER, KEVIN - Photography Club, Who’s Who Among American High School Students. COLLINS, JIM - Senior. CONINE, TINA - Annual Staff Sweethearts Editor, National Honor Society, Annual Sweetheart, Quill and Scroll, Jr. Attendant to '75 Basketball Queen, United Service Club, Y-Teens, International High School Honor Society of Journalism, FCA, Varsity Volleyball Team, Basketball Team, Science Club, FTA, An Club, Spanish Club, Student Council, Senior Class Play '76, Honor Graduate, Outstanding Senior in Junior Auxiliary. COOKE, LAURIE - National Honor Society, NHSBHS, Varsity Debate Team, Y-Teens, FTA, United Service Club, Science Club, TAHOS. CORDELL, RUSSEL - Marching and Concert Band, Latin Club, Bible Club, Science Club, Student Council, U.I.L. Solo and Ensemble, Greater Southwest Music Festival, Senior Play Cast '76, Rebecca Riddle Award. CRABTREE, JAMES - Yellow Jacket Football Team Manager, Perfect Attendance for 9 Years. CRAIN, DENNIS - Senior. CRESWELL, DEBBIE - Hanson's Headaches, D.E.A. Club, Pep Club, Soph. Drillteam, Y-Teens. CURRY, KAREN - FHA, Art Club, Y-Teens, Blacks In Action. 250 — Senior Credits CURRY, SUE - Girls Athletics, Cosmetology, FHA. DAGLEY, KEN - Band, Stagehand Manager, Stagehand. DAILEY, LANNY - Vice-Pres. of DECA. DAVIDSON, KEVIN - D.E. DAVIS, CATHERINE - Girls Glee Club, Y-Teens, VICA, Cosmetology, Blacks In Action, Pep Club, Bible Club. DAVIS, LORI - National Honor Society, NHSBHS, FT A, Y-Teens, Jr. Class Reporter, Latin Club, United Service Club, Science Club Secretary, Girls' State Runner-Up '75, Band Letterman, Majorette, U.I.L. Solo and Ensemble, Who's Who Among American High School Musicians, Rebecca Riddle Award. DELANEY, JULIE - B-Team Cheerleader, Soph.-Jr. Favorite Runner-up, Soph. Class Treasurer, Jr. Class Secretary, Sr. Class Secretary, 2nd Lt. and Captain of Drillteam, Y-Teens Sr. President, FT A Vice-Pres., Kuddles, United Service Club 2nd Vice-Pres., National Honor Society, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Miss D. H. S. Runner-up, Most Friendliest Girl, Soph.-Jr.-Sr., Neewollah Nominee, FCA Kuddles Sweetheart, Presidential Fitness Award, Keyette. DENMAN, DANNY - Senior. DEWOODY, MIKE - V.I.C.A. Club, United Service Club. DICK, KIM - Hanson's Headaches, TAHOS. DOBBS. DAREL - Annual Staff Sports Editor, Science Club President, National Honor Society, NHSBHS, Key Club, FTA, United Service Club Vice-Pres., Biology Honors Program, Student Council, Who’s Who Best Leader Runner-up, Honor Roll, Trigonometry Award, Walters and Taylor Scholarship, Honor Graduate, Quill and Scroll, International High School Honor Society of Journalism. DOCKRAY, KATHY - Flag Corps Captain, Y-Teens, Art Club, Pep Club, Honor Roll, Photography Club, French Club, Stinger Staff, Russian Tour. Senior Credits DORRIS, TERRY - Rodeo Club, F.F.A. DOWNING, KATHY - Drama Club. DYE, BEN - Captain of Tennis Team, NHSBHS, National Honor Society, Vice-Pres. of Student Council, Neewollah Prince, Honor Graduate. EARLY, TERRA - Drillteam, Secretary of National Honor Society, Y-Teens Senior Reporter, FTA Parliamentarian, United Service Club, Pep Club, Latin Club, Honor Graduate, Am. Vets Scholarship. EARNHART, CYNTHIA -H.E.R.O., Y-Teens, Rodeo Club, Spanish Club. EARNHART, PAT - Senior. ELMORE, JEFF - Football Letterman, Football Captain, FCA, National Honor Society, NHSBHS, Sophomore Class President, Soph. Favorite Boy Runner-up, Latin Club Vice-Pres ., Neewollah Royalty. ELSTON, STEPHANE -Drillteam, - 1st Lt., Pep Squad, Y-Teens Secretary, FTA Vice-Pres., FCA Huddles President, Student Advisory Committee, Keyette, Basketball Sweetheart Attendant, United Service Club, V.O.E., Spanish Club, Who's Who Most Cooperative Girl, B-Team Cheerleader. ENGLAND, BEVIN - Drillteam 2nd Lt., Who's Who Among American Drillteams, United Service Club, Y-Teens, Photography Club, Art Club, FTA, Pep Club. EUBANK, CHIP - D.E., Most Humorous Boy Runner-up. EVANS, CLINT - V.I.C.A. Club, Most Humorous Boy. FENN, JOHNNY - F.F.A. , Rodeo Club. FISHER, BECKY - Varsity Cheerleader, Drillteam, Pep Club, Y-Teens, FCA, Student Council, FTA, United Service Club. FITZPATRICK, MIKE - Blacks In Action. FORD, BEVERLY - Flag Corps 1st Lt., National Honor Society, O.E.A. Club, Y-Teens, French Club, Honor Roll. FOX, ALICIA - Soph. Band Award, Rodeo Club, Band Council, Annual Staff Classes Editor, Student Council, All Region 1972-1976, Who's Who Most Original Girl, Stagehand, Stagehand Sweetheart, Drum-major, National Honor Society, Honor Roll, Who's Who Among American Musicians, UIL Solo and Ensemble, Who’s Who Among American High School Students, Band Letterman, Student Advisory Committee, Honor Graduate, John Philip Sousa Award, Quill and Scroll, International High School Honor Society of Journalism, Student Advisory Committee. FREEMAN, WARREN - Blacks In Action, TAHOS, Student Council, H.E.R.O. FR1ETSCH, CARL - Senior Class Treasurer, Who’s Who Most Likely to Succeed, Who’s Who Among American High School Students, Academic Letter Winner, President of National High School Biology Honor Society, National Honor Society, United Service Club, Student Council, FTA, Latin Club, Senior Play, Honor Roll, Golf, Key Club, Photography Club, Science Club, Honor Graduate. FULMER, SHANE - Treasurer of TAHOS, Latin Club, United Service Club, Art Club, Honor Roll, National Honor Society, FFA. GAINES, JIM - Stagehand, Student Council, U.I.L. Solo and Ensemble, All Region, Section Leader, Marching and Concert Band, Arion Award, Honor Graduate. GEER, GARY - V.I.C.A. Club, Printing. GERARD, GREG - Marching and Concert Band, All Region, Stagehand. GIASSON, MARIE - Y-Teens, FHA Treasurer, Latin Club Treasurer, Flag Corps, Flag Corps Sweetheart, Senior Play Usher, Perfect Attendance. GIASSON, MICHAEL - Building Trades, Perfect Attendance. GLENN, DAVID - Latin Club, Marching and Concert Band, Band Letterman, Perfect Attendance, P.T.A. Scholarship. Senior Credits — 251 GORDON, MIKE - D.E.C.A. Club, Perfect Attendance. GORNY, LESLIE - Varsity Tennis Letterman, Y-Teens, FT A, Honor Roll, FHA. GRAY, LYNDA - Flag Corps, Y-Teens, Annual Staff, FHA, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Senior Play Usher. GRIFFITH, WINIFRED - Football Sweetheart, Blacks In Action, National Honor Society, O. E. A., Most Versatile Runner-up, Munson Scholarship. GUTHRIE, DELLA - Flag Corps, FHA, Y-Teens, Library Club, Senior Play Usher, Honor Graduate. HAAS, ABE - 13-AAAA All District Football Team, Football Letterman. HADDOCK, TAMMI - D.E.A. , Y-Teens, Drillteam, United Service Club, Kuddles, FT A. HAIRSINE, RHONDA - Honor Roll. HALL, BARRY - H.E.C.E. President. HALL, GARY - Basketball Letterman, FCA, Mr. D.H.S. Runner-up, Who's Who Most Cooperative Boy, National Honor Society, Song Leader of FCA, Drillteam Manager, Elliot Pilkilton Award. HASKINS, RHONDA - Y-Teens, Sgt. of Arms in V. I. C. A. HARRIS, JAY - Metal Trades. HAYES, GARY - I.C.T. Club. HAYS, CHERYL - Drillteam, 1st Lt. of Drillteam, Neewollah Queen, Soph. Drillteam, Pep Club, United Service Club, Y-Teens, D.E.A. Club, Student Council, Drillteam Sweetheart. HENDERSON, PAM - Pep Club, Soph. Drillteam, Drillteam, Y-Teens, FT A. HENRY, DAVID - Senior. HENSON, DENNIS - Art Club. HERRIAGE, RANDY - Stinger Staff News Editor, Senior Play Cast, FTA, Science Club, United Service Club, Key Club, Photography Club, Russian Tour, Quill and Scroll, International Honor Society for High School Journalists. HIBERD, STAN - D.E. Club. Senior Credits HICKS, BRIAN - Metal Trades, Art Club. HICKS, TRACY - Russian Tour, National Honor Society, Perfect Attendance. HIX, DONNA - Girls Glee Club, FHA, V.I.C.A., Perfect Attendance. HOGAN, JERRY - V.I.C.A. Club, Honor Roll, World History Award, Drafting Award, 1st in State Drafting. HOING, TELENA - H.E.R.O., Photography Club, Art Club. HOLLAND, MIKE - D.E.C.A. Club. HOLLIS, MAURICE - Football, Basketball Letterman, Stinger Editor-in-Chief, 1st in UIL District Journalism Featurewriting, Munson Foundation Scholarship, Quill and Scroll, FCA Delegate to National Conference, Rotary Representative to Environmental Workshop, SMU, Student Council Executive Committee, Football Captain. HOPPER, DEBBIE - Pep Club, Y-Teens, Drillteam, Soph. Drillteam, FTA. HULL, SHARON - FTA, FHA, Bicycle Club President, Drillteam, Hanson’s Headaches, Y-Teens, Y-Teens Sweetheart, Honor Roll, National Honor Society, FHA Scrapbook Chairman, Honor Graduate, Jaycees Scholarship. HUTCHISON, JAYE - Marching and Concert Band, Stagehand, U.I.L. Solo and Ensemble, Amarillo Festival, Russian Tour, Perfect Attendance. JACKSON, DENNIS - Art Club, Latin Club, TAHOS, United Service Club. JAMES, KAY - Who's Who Among American High School Students, Band Letterman, National Honor Society, NHSBHS, Who's Who Among American Musicians, Honor Roll, U.I.L. Solo and Ensemble, Marching and Concert Band, Band Sweetheart, Science Club Sweetheart, Y-Teens, Band Sec.-Treasurer, Senior Band Award, Honor Graduate, Kiwanis Scholarship. JOHNSON, ANNETTE - Girls Athletics, Volleyball, Track, Blacks In Action, V.O.E., Y-Teens, Pep Squad. JOHNSON, KERESA - Girls’ State, Varsity Volleyball Letterman, Who’s Who Among American High School Students, Lead in Senior Play, Half-time Announcer, Who's Who Best Leader, Outstanding Speech Award, Voice of Democracy Speech Winner Jr. and Sr., Student Advisory Board, Marching and Concert Band, Band Letterman, U.I.L. Solo and Ensemble, Honor Graduate, Y-Teens, Y-Teens General President, Student Council Secretary, FTA Vice-Pres., FTA District X Vice-Pres. Jr. and Sr., National Honor Society, NHSBHS, NHSBHS Sweetheart, Honor Roll, FCA, FCA Huddles Sweetheart, Drama Club Reporter, Spanish Club, Science Club, Physics Award, Y-TeenCup, FTA Scholarship, Perfect Attendance. JONES, CYNTHIA - Senior. JONES, STEVE - President of National Honor Society, NHSBHS, Science Club, FTA, Captain of Golf Team, United Service Club, Key Club, Photography Club. KEENE, JERRY - Band Letterman, Annual Staff Letterman and Editor, Honor Roll, Greater Southwest Music Festival, Amarillo Contest, Section Leader, Marching and Concert Band, Quill and Scroll, International High School Honor Society of Journalism. KENDRICK, TOM - Debate Team, Photography Club, Science Club. KERLEY, GREG - D.E.C.A. Club, Perfect Attendance. KERN, RONNY - Senior. KERR, DOUG - Tennis Team, FCA Vice-Pres. , NHSBHS. KIMBRELL, KENNY - Building Trades. KIRKPATRICK, MIKE - TAHOS. KOINER, CHRIS - Bausch and Lamb Science Award, Academic Award in Geometry and Algebra II, Honor Roll, Hanson's Headaches, National Honor Society, Most Likely to Succeed Runner-up, Physics Award, Munson Scholarship, 252 — Senior Credits Senior Credits Perfect Attendance, Honor Graduate. KRIEBEL, KIM - Band, Majorette, Band Council, Secretary of Science Club, FT A, United Service Club. KRUZENSK, BERNARD -Marching and Concert Band, Stagehand, DHS Drum Corps, Perfect Attendance. LACKEY, TAMMY - ICT Sweetheart, V.O.E., Kuddles, Y-Teens, Student Council, Drillteam. LAMAR, KIM - Band, FT A, Y-Teens, United Service Club, Russian Tour. LARGIN, CONNI - Drillteam, Stinger Staff, United Service Club, Y-Teens, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. LEAK, JAMES - Drama Club, Art Contest. LEAL, JULIE - Mid-Term Graduate, Stinger Staff, Y-Teens, FHA. LEMON, BOBBY - Vocational Drafting. LEWIS, JOSEPH - Senior Class Reporter, FTA 3rd Vice-Pres., Latin Club Vice-Pres., Hanson's Headaches, Student Council Advisory Board, Blacks In Action, Elk's Scholarship, Perfect Attendance. LITTEL, PEGGY - National Honor Society, Honor Roll, O.E.A. Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Rodeo Club, Salutatorian, Munson Scholarship, Honor Graduate, Perfect Attendance. LOCKE, SAMMY - Football, Baseball, United Service Club President, Boys' State, Most Versatile Boy, FCA Vice-Pres. , Honor Society, NHSBHS, Junior and Senior Class Favorite Runner-up, Honor Graduate, Rotary Scholarship. LONG, PATTY - Cosmetology, Soph. Drillteam, Pep Club, Y-Teens, V.I.C.A. Club Secretary. LOPEZ, LOLA - FHA. LUCAS, JOHNNY - V.I.C.A. Club. MCCOOL, SHELLI - Honor Roll. MCDANIEL, EDDIE - Senior. MCKEAN, B. J. - Annual Staff Who’s Who Editor, Photography Club President, National Honor Society Treasurer, NHSBHS, Hanson's Headaches, Girls Chorus, Flag Corps Manager, Most Cooperative Runner-up, Debate, Debate Sweetheart, Honor Graduate, Journalism Award, Quill and Scroll. MCMENAMY, LYNNETTE - Y-Teens General Reporter, Student Council, Science Club Treasurer, Science Club Sweetheart, Art Club Vice-Pres ., National Honor Society, NHSBHS, Photography Club, Biology Letter, United Service Club, Art Award, Honor Graduate. MCVAY, RICKY - Baseball Letterman, Football, National Honor Society, Who's Who, NHSBHS, FTA President, United Service Club, Honor Roll, Junior Class President, FCA, Most Dependable Runner-up, Honor Graduate, U.S. Scholarship. MAHANA, LORI - O.E.A. Club, NHSBHS, National Honor Society, Y-Teens, Sweetheart of V. O. E., Honor Graduate. MANNING, LARRY - Annual Staff Ads Editor. MARLOW, FRED - Building Trades. MATLOCK, PEGGY - Honor Roll, National Honor Society. MAXON, STEVE - Senior. MEAD, TERESA D. - FHA, Y-Teens, Hanson's Headaches, Perfect Attendance. MEAD, TERESA M. - Hanson's Headaches. MEEKS, DENNIS - D.E.C.A. Club. MENTA, LORIE - Y-Teens, O.E.A., Drillteam, Pep Club. M1ERS, DEBBIE - Y-Teens, Flag Corps, FHA, Glee Club, Hanson's Headaches, NHSBHS, Honor Graduate. MILLER, SHELIA - O.E.A. Club, FHA, V.O.E., Annual Staff. MISTROT, VALERIE - National Honor Society, Captain of Tennis Team, Drillteam, Tennis Sweetheart, Art Club, Pep Club, Y-Teens. MITCHELL, BRUCE - Drama, Drama Letterman, Perfect Attendance. MURPHY, CECIL - Honor Roll, Art Club, FHA. NASH, NANCI - O.E.A. Club, D.E., Y-Teens, FHA. NASON, RALPH - V.I.C.A., Vice Pres, of Radio and T.V. Repair at Sherman. NAVE, TERRI - Head Lt. of Drillteam, Jr. Officer of FCA, FTA, Y-Teens Soph. Officer, V.O.E. Officer, Spanish Club, Pep Squad. NEWSOME, TERE - Section Leader, Marching and Concert Band, Senior Band Rep., Latin Club, Latin Club Sweetheart, National Honor Society, NHSBHS, Science Club, English III Letterman, Band Letterman, U.I.L. Solo and Ensemble, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Honor Graduate. NIEMI, MIKE - Senior. NIPPER, RICHARD - V.I.C.A. Club. NYKORUK, GARY - Betty Crocker Family Leader Award, Most Original Boy in Who's Who, Bicycle Club, Key Club. O'BAR, DEWAYNE - 1975-76 Second Team All District Football, Soph. Class Favorite Runner-up, Neewollah King, FCA, FTA, Football and Baseball Letterman. O'BRIEN, JOY - Art Club, Art Club Sweetheart, Drafting Club Sweetheart, Art Club Secretary, O.E.A. Secretary, Most Original Runner-up, Varsity Volleyball Team, Y-Teens, Art Scholarship. OGLESBEE, KEITH - FTA, Science Club, Bible Club, Library Club, Hanson’s Headaches. OWEN, CARRELL - Y-Teens, Pep Club, Rodeo Club, D.E.C.A., Drillteam. PARKER, DAVID - V.I.C.A., Art Club. PATTERSON, SCOTT - TAHOS President, FCA Secretary, Basketball Letterman, Most Original Boy Runner-Up, Bicycle Club, Perfect Attendance. PATTI, DEBBIE - Y-Teens, FTA, Girls Glee Club, Mixed Chorus. Senior Credits — 253 PAYNE, LISA - National Honor Society, O.E.A. Club, Y-Teens, Honor Roll, Perfect Attendance, Honor Graduate. PEDIGO, GARY - Rodeo Club, FFA. PERATTA, FRED - Rodeo Club, FFA. PETRUS, RONNIE - Most Versatile Runner-Up, Key Club Officer, FHA Treasurer, Drillteam Manager, Stinger Staff, United Service Club, Spanish Club. PETTIGREW, DONNA - Blacks In Action, Pep Club, Pep Club Sweetheart, Y-Teens, Art Club, FHA, Homecoming Queen Candidate, Neewollah Royalty. PETTY, DEBBIE - Drillteam, V.O.E. Sweetheart, Y-Teens, O.E.A., United Service Club, Most Friendliest Runner-up, Neewollah Queen Candidate, Student Council, Dance-a-Thon Winner. PETTY, ROBERT - FHA, VOE. PIAZZA, MARIE - FTA, Y-Teens, Spanish Club, United Service Club, Pep Club, Drillteam, Student Council. PILKILTON, PAUL - Football Letterman, Track, Perfect Attendance. PIPKIN, PAULA - J.V. Cheerleader, Art Club, Pep Squad, Y-Teens, O.E.A. PLEMMONS, JOHN - Hanson’s Headaches, D.E. PRESSLEY, JOANNA - Hanson's Headaches, Y-Teens, Girls Glee Club, Spanish Club, Stage Crew of Senior Play, Student Council. PRICE, DAVID - Band, Coop. Ag., FFA. QUASSA, JEFF - FFA, Rodeo Club. RAMSEY, LEONA - Honor Roll. RAY, LATRESSA - Y-Teens, Science Club, United Service Club, O.E.A., Honor Roll. RICE, BYRON - D.E.C.A. RICE, PAULA - Marching and Concert Band, Section Leader, UIL Solos and Ensemble, Band Senior Credits Letterman, State Solo and Ensemble, Amarillo Festival, Baylor Univ., Clinic, TWU All Girl Band, TW Club, Bible Club, National Honor Society, Annual Staff Clubs Editor, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Photography Club, Who’s Who Among American High School Students, Honor Roll, Perfect Attendance, Quill and Scroll. RICHARDSON, BARBARA -HERO, FHA. ROBERTS, DEBBIE - Girls Glee Club, Y-Teens, Hanson's Headaches, Spanish Club, Drama Club, Spanish Club Sweetheart, Kiwanis Scholarship. ROBINSON, CINDY - Annual Staff Academics Editor, Hanson's Headaches, Bible Club, Hanson's Headaches Sweetheart. ROEWE, MIKE - Football, Baseball, FCA. ROLEN, TEN A - Drillteam, Stinger Staff, United Service Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Stinger Staff Sweetheart. ROQUE, JULIE - HERO, FHA. ROSS, GREG - FCA, Drafting Club, Football Letterman. ROUSH, DAVID - Golf, United Service Club, Key Club, FTA, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Perfect Attendance. RUSHING, PAUL - FHA. RUSSELL, TIM - Vice-Pres. of V.I.C.A., Drafting Scholarship. SCHICK, MIKE - Baseball, Marching and Concert Band, NHSBHS, National Honor Society, Latin Club. SCHNITKER, SUSAN - FHA, Y-Teens, O.E.A., Bicycle Club. SCOTT, LISA - National Honor Society, Y-Teens, V.O.E., Science Club, United Service Club, Perfect Attendance, Honor Graduate. SHELBY, EILEEN - Hanson's Headaches, HERO, Perfect Attendance. SHIELDS, SHIRLEY - Stinger Staff, Band and Stinger Letterman, Photography Club, Y-Teens, Science Club, Solo and Ensemble, All-Region, Elk’s Scholarship. SIMPSON, JENEVA - Girls Glee Club, Y-Teens. SMITH, CHERYL - Miss DHS, Homecoming Queen Candidate, Head Cheerleader, Most Likely to Succeed, Varsity Volleyball Team Co-Captain, Y-Teens General Secretary, NHSBHS, National Honor Society, FCA, FTA, United Service Club, Science Club, B-Team Cheerleader, Trigonometry Award, Honor Graduate, Valedictorian, A M President’s Scholarship. SMITH, CURTIS - Senior. SMITH, JAMES - Key Club, Spanish Club, J and R Scholarship, Perfect Attendance. SMITH, PAT - Senior. SMITH, TOM - Stagehand, Drum Corps, Solo and Ensemble, Band Letterman, Perfect Attendance. STEIN, TAMI - Varsity Cheerleader, Honor Roll, FT A, Student Advisory Board, Student Council, FHA, Y-Teens, United Service Club, Who's Who Among American High School Students. STEWARD, DENISE - Vice-Pres. of O.E.A., Y-Teens, Pep Squad, Honor Roll, Honor Graduate. STEWART, MAX - Drafting Club, Scholarship. STILES, JEANINE - Art Club, Drama Club, United Service Club, Photography Club, Y-Teens, Student Council, Honor Roll, Tennis Team. STILL, JUDDIE - Rodeo Club, FFA. STUART, DIANNA - V.O.E. President, National Honor Society, Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Honor Roll, Honor Graduate, Bethany-Nazerene Scholarship. SULSER, DANNY - Drama Club, Woodshop. SUMMERHILL, BUTCH -National Honor Society, Honor Roll, Key Club. 254 — Senior Credits SYLVESTER, JANET - Library Club, French Club, Y-Teens, Student Council. Library Sweetheart, Library Vice-Pres. TABOR, DARYL - Marching and Concert Band, Stagehand, Hanson's Headaches, Drama Club. TALBOTT, TIMOTHY -Marching and Concert Band, Stagehand, Latin Club, Debate Team. TALLEY, PH1L-J.V. Football, Spanish Club, Stinger Staff, Annual Staff, President's Physical Fitness Award, Honor Roll. Debate Team, Drillteam Manager, Sophomore Spirit” Decorating Committee, Photography Club, Woodshop, Student Advisory Committee, Who’s Who Among American High School Students. TAYLOR, DONNA - Drillteam, V.O.E., DEA, Y-Teens, FCA, Pep Club, Most Humorous Runner-up. TAYLOR, JEFF - Vocational Drafting Club. TAYLOR, PAM - Drillteam, FHA, Y-Teens, FTA, Art Club. TERRELL, SHEBA - National Honor Society, H.E.C.E., Y-Teens, Pep Squad, Honor Graduate. THOMAS, CHARLEY - Annual Editor in Chief, Photography Club, Drafting Club Reporter, Quill and Scroll. THOMAS, JUD1 - Drafting Sweetheart, Y-Teens, Science Club, FTA, FHA. THOMAS, RONNIE - I.C.T. TILLMAN, ANTHONY - Rodeo Club, FFA. TOWNSEND, TONYA - O.E.A. TRAWEEK, RENNIE - Art Club, United Service Club, Baseball. TROOP, SHERI - Drillteam, Library Club, FTA, FHA, Y-Teens, An Club. TROUTZ, MARK - Band, FFA, Rodeo Club, National Honor Society, Honor Roll. TUCKER, PENNY - Y-Teens, Student Council, Drillteam, O.E.A., FTA, Pep Club. Senior Credits TURNEY, STEVE - Most Friendliest Runner-up, Drillteam Manager, FHA, Photography Club, United Service Club, Science Club, Key Club. TYNES, SUSIE - Stinger Staff, Y-Teens, Photography Club. ULCH, DAVID - V.I.C.A., Photography Club, Building Trades. UMPHREY, MICKEY - FHA, Bicycle Club, Photography Club. WALKER, CINDY - Soph. Vice-Pres., B-Team Cheerleader, Soph. Favorite, Y-Teens, FTA, Soph. Drillteam, Pep Club, Junior Vice-Pres., Varsity Cheerleader, FTA Sweetheart, Junior Favorite, Senior President of Y - Teens, FCA, Hanson's Headaches, Keyettes, President of Senior Class, Vice-Pres. of Y-Teens, Girls Athletics, Homecoming Queen, Senior Favorite, Most Dependable, Hanson's Headaches, Honor Graduate, Sr. Service Award. WALKER, DIANE - Speech, Drama. WALLACE, MARION - Flag Corps, National Honor Society, Latin Club, FTA, Bi-Ethnic Committee of Y-Teens, FHA, Pep Club. WEBB, PHILLIP - FFA, Rodeo Club. WEGER, DANNY - Photography Club, Key Club, B-Team Football. WEGER, RONNIE - Tennis, Vice-Pres. of Science Club, Key Club, FCA, NHSBHS, President of Hanson's Headaches, Most Dependable Boy, Senior Class Favorite. WHITE, STEVE - 1974-75 All-District Honorable Mention and Baseball, 1975-76 All-District Running Back, Football Captain, Neewollah Duke, FCA, FTA, Baseball and Football Letterman. WIGINTON, MIKE - Mr. DHS, President of Student Body, President of FCA, Mr. Wonderful, Best Leader, Lead in Senior Play, National Honor Society, NHSBHS, FCA Vice-Pres. , Junior Favorite, Baseball Letterman, Basketball Letterman, Key Club, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Spanish Club, Student Council, Drillteam Manager, KDSX Yellow Jacket of Year, 2nd Team All-District Baseball, U.S. Sr. Service, Honor Graduate. WILKINS, RICHARD - Printing Club, Science Club, Honor Roll. WILLIAMS, KATHY - National Honor Society Sweetheart, Most Dependable Runner-up, NHSBHS, Photography Club Secretary, Science Club, Y-Teens, English II Letter, Honor Roll, FTA, Spanish Club, United Service Club, Rotary Scholarship, Honor Graduate. WILLIAMS, LORI - Drillteam, FHA Secretary, Y-Teens, Crisco Award for FHA, Pep Club, Bicycle Club, Girls Chorus, Bicycle Club Treasurer, Senior Play Stage Crew, National Honor Society, Food and Service Scholarship. WILLIAMS, JOYCE - Blacks in Action. WILSON, DAVID - V.I.C.A., President of Drafting Club, Drafting Award. WIMBERLY, GARY - H.E.C.E., Student Council, H.E.R.O., Perfect Attendance. WIMBISH, WILLIE - Building Trades. WINCHESTER, JODI - Hanson's Headaches. WINTERS, DORIS - Y-Teens, Drillteam, FHA, Blacks In Action, Pep Club. WOMACK, STAN - National Honor Society, NHSBHS, Varsity Debate Team, United Service Club, Science Club, English Award. WOODS, MIKE - FFA, H.E.R.O. WRIGHT, STEPHEAN - Art Club. YOUNG, TALMAGE - Senior. Senior Credits — 255 Junior Class Officers Junior class officers are president Sam Muldrew, vice-president Patti Sue Flood, secretary Cynthia Ciaccio, and treasurer Christi Means. 256 — Juniors Debra Akers Karen Alexander David Allen Helen Allen Judy Allen Anne Anderson Many Anderson Mary Ann Anderson Lee Andrus Kathy Arthur Bill Ashburn Tim Ashley Donald Baker Jeff Barnett Jill Barnett Juniors Order Class Rings The Junior Class sponsored a paid assembly to raise money for the Junior-Senior prom. Admission was 25tf and a local group with three D. H. S. students played. The three brass players shown in back are (1 to r) Jeff Dickey, Gary Landmon, and Mike Carter. Daryl Tabor played bass but is not pictured. Juniors — 257 Juniors Win Spirit Stick Senior Paula Rice reminds Junior John Lang that he is an underclassman. This just goes to show that there is fun in the first week of school . . . unless of course you tantalize a redneck” senior who really does not want to fool around. Benny Beaver Dawn Bedford Belinda Belcher Ricky Bell Connie Bentley David Besherse Rebecca Black Linda Blackshear Debbie Blalock Debbie Blankenship Lorrie Bledsaw Glen Blount 258 — Juniors Juniors Join Children ’ Show Janet Sylvester and Susan Faber act the words to a song at the annual Childrens Play sponsored by the drama department. Steve Boen Tim Bowling Carol Bozarth David Brack Donna Bradshaw Cyril Brandt Debbie Brotherton Danny Brown A Mark Brown Mike Brown Phyllis Brown Roni Brown Debbi Brussow Terri Buchanan James Bucher Juniors — 259 To raise spirit in the Lewisville Farmer Pep Rally the Student Council presented a skit. Pictured above are (sitting) farmers Mr. John Terry and Mrs. Gene Sickles. The louder the students yelled, the closer the farmers were pulled to a pig trough of water. They were finally dunked in the water. In the background Drillteam members cheer them along. Left to right are Charla Noel, Jeannie LaBonte, Debbie Reddick, and Judy Twining. Bret Buckman Glen Buckner Mark Bullard Jan Burgin Jan Bums Jane Burns Marie Caffee Brian Caldwell Bernadette Calahan Dana Burtis D'Ann Burtis Terri Byrd Nathan Canaday Rosalind Cannon Kenneth Campbell 260 — Juniors Ramona Canull Terri Carter Corey Caspers Juniors Show Fighting Spirit Junior Donald Frank uses his technique in Mr. Phil Haddock's afternoon drafting class. Carole Chandler Debbie Cassell Betty Chandler Karen Cherry Mike Cherry Teresa Cherry Cynthia Ciaccio D'Ann Clark Linda Clay Juniors — 261 Juniors Expand Interests Junior Debbie O'Bar and Senior Tena Rolen were trying to take pictures but looks like somebody ’’took them. How would you like to be taken” on an assignment? Erna Combs Bubba Coney Paulette Cook Jerry Cooksey Sheila Cooper Paula Corbett Janice Cox Jeff Crawford Chris Crenshaw Colby Crenshaw Chris Crouch Sam Cross 262 — Juniors Gene Cullison Sherry Culpepper Steve Cults Juniors Join Service Clubs Senior Terra Early inducts a member into Y-Teens. Y-Teens was very active this year and had an excellent year. Pat Dagley Lanny Dailey Donna Darr Donna Daugherty Lynnedeh Davidson Phillip Davidson Johnny Davis Luther Davis LaDonna Davis Martha Dawson Richard DeHorney Mark Denison Juniors — 263 Seniors (top, 1 to r) Laurie Cooke, Anita Bell, and (bottom) Shane Fulmer and Scott Patterson pose for a quick shot. They are officers of the Texas Association of Health Occupation Students (TAHOS) at Denison High School. These students work in hospitals or health offices part of the day and attend school the rest. Linda Denning Rick Dennis Jeff Dickey Joe Diehl Kay Donald Robin Doty Raymond Doshier Alphonso Douglas Cookie Dunaway Lige Dusek Bill Dye Tony Eamhan William Eamhart Tommy Edwards Craig Evans 264 — Juniors New N. H. S. Members Inducted Junior Tim Self brought his pet to school and it played inside the brick shelves in Mr. Casey's room during photography class. — Danny Footlander John Ford Richard Franchek Donald Frank Donna Frank Donna Franklin Rob Franklin Wanda Franklin Michelle Funderburk Susan Faber Angela Fairchild Kevin Farley Patti Flood Bob Fast Sandra Fitch Juniors — 265 Juniors Share Spirit Drive Varsity cheerleader Christi Means and Mascot Debbie Cassell stand in the traditional victory line while singing the Alma Mater. Anxious football men are seen in the background supporting their school. Everyone worked hard to make this year one of the best. Mark Furlong Cyndee Gaines Johnnie Gallegos Carl Gampper Samuel Garcia Louanne Gary Wilthia Garrett Tucker Gates Clint Gentry Leann George Mark Giasson Ken Gilliam Deborah Goodson Keri Gordon Russ Gouge 266 — Juniors Dr. Frances Willis holds the bouquet of flowers for the Sherman-Denison football banquet. The event was held in Sherman this year. It is sponsored by the Student Councils of both schools. Renee Grant Molly Graves Lynn Greer Jim Griswold Cindy Gruber Billy Hagan Garry Hall Terry Harber Virginia Harder Susan Hardy Jimi Harp Nan Harriss Shawn Harrison Guy Hartford Joe Havens Juniors — 267 During homecoming week at D. H. S. lots of students were busy making decorations for the parade. Juniors Mary Ann Anderson and Susan Faber (hidden) are up to their arms in paper flowers for the Drama sweetheart. David Hawley Laura Haworth Paris Hedgecock Connie Hedges Clifford Helm Richard Helm Mark Hemperley Julie Henry Darold Henson Debra Herring Monsita Hines Cheryl Hix Mary Hogans Casey Hogenson Janey Hogenson 268 Juniors Sharron Holcomb Eva Holland Thomas Holley Juniors Prepare to Lead David Allen, David Bell and Kathy Dockray are among others studying in Mr. Kenney’s math class. Troy Hooper Patti Hoppe Cynthia Hosey Gloria Hull Kelley Hutchins Donna Jackson Marilyn Jackson Miley Jackson Patricia Jackson Gayla Jacobs Carole Jeffcoats Wesley Jeffcoat Juniors — 269 Bennie Jenkins Charles Jenkins Sheri Jillson Juniors Participate in Drama Junior Kelly Hutchins and Sophomore David Terrell get comfortable in class on a hot Friday afternoon. During a free period they discuss odds of the night's football game and halftime. Donna Johnson Ulyss Johnson Vicki Jolly Ben Jones Dale Jones Ethel Jones George Jones Jerry Jones Jimmie Jones Bill Kelley David Kellogg Steve Kendrick 270 — Juniors Senior Greg Ross helps carry rope to secure the Senior spirit sheet sign during Sherman-Denison week at D. H. S. Curtis Kennon Lynnette Kieth Mark Kieth Robert Lake Virgil Lake Carla Lamar Juniors — 271 The drill team performs at all pep rallies. Junior Debbie Reddick and Senior Sharon Hull are shown entertaining students with their tambourine routine. The Stingerettes also performed a different show to the night’s halftime performance. Brad Landis Gary Landmon Harold Lane John Lang Cheryl Leach Cathy Leggett Brad Lehmann Darrell Lenard Dan Lemons Tommy Locke Tracy Long Alicia Lopez 272 — Juniors Teri Lucas Kim Lynn Randell Massie Juniors Keep on Truckin’ Mr. Edwin Clifton's door is one of the many entries during Christmas for the door decorating contest at D.H.S. Deborah McCloud Pam McCloud Bobby McCraw Jim McCrory Belinda McDaniel Donna McGee Kathy McKee Dennis McKinney Karen McNutt Debbie Maddox Larry Maggard Colleen Mahoney Juniors — 97T Juniors Run for Student Offices Senior Charley Thomas also known as Head Honcho is Editor-in-Chief of the Annual Staff. On this day, Charley was crowned King” of the staff by other members of this fine organization. It proves that these students get along well and have fun putting the yearbook together. John Manning Paul Mathews 3 !:' Wayne Matthews Christi Means Anderia Meek Wilma Meek Leonard Moore Ronnie Moore Sherry Moore 274 — Juniors Joy O’Brien, one of the outstanding artists, looks for a friend in the hall. Janice Moran Virginia Morgan Ricky Morris Carla Morrison Steve Morrow Gary Mueller Sam Muldrew Wayne Murphy Ken Myers Juniors — 275 Mrs. Karen Hopkins is the Junior Class counselor. She is also in charge of the cheerleaders, acting as their sponsor to football and basketball games. It is up to her to set cheerleader and mascot tryouts. When Homecoming rolls around Mrs. Hopkins is busy with Queen elections and the annual parade. She also helps line up the elected club sweethearts and their escorts for a pageant and introduction at that football game. Charla Noel Roy Oates Debbie O’Bar Kelly Olson Nanci Orrick Connie Osbourn Sheila Osbourn Cynthia Owens Kelly Pankey Belinda Parkey Kenneth Parnell Reginald Patterson Dana Payne Greg Pedigo Tami Paulsen 276 — Juniors Charles Phillips Debbie Phillips Dewena Phillips Kathy Pope Bill Potts Steven Pom Barbara Powell Tami Pyle Judy Qualls James Ramsey Debbie Reddick Larna Reddick Juniors Work Toward Prom Senior Terri Nave fixes her hair for her next class and relaxes with her pet shoe. Building trades students put finishing touches on the three-bedroom luxury home they constructed as a class project. Denison Building Association members serve as advisers to the students. Kathy Redding Sandra Reeder Ricky Reinert Brian Rice Eric Rice Jan Rice Keith Rice Carmon Richards Dennis Richardson Randy Richardson Ronny Richardson Audrey Riddick David Riddle Joyce Robbins Butch Roberson 278 — Juniors Varsity cheerleaders (1 to r) Cheryl Smith and Tami Stein try to hide their emotions during the last pep rally this year. rj Britt Robertson Mark Roewe Rhonda Ruble Steve Rudig Robin Ruff Belvely Ruffins Barry Sampson Barbara Sands Pat Schick Karis Schmitzer Mark Schnitker David Scott Carlos Seamster Teresa Selanders Tim Self Juniors — 279 One thing that students look forward to is pep rallies. D.H.S. students are not the only ones that participate. Among these shown are Dr. Bill Ford (foreground) and Joe Ridenour (with hands clasped). Dr. Ford is the Superintendent of schools. Surely this event brings back a lot of good memories to those visitors like Joe who come back to see how much school has changed over the years. Parents of students in drill team and band also come out for pep rally. Mary Sexton Larry Shafer Darrell Shearer Wendy Sheffield Cheree Shasteen Gerald Shook Greg Sikes Terry Sikes Mike Siney Pat Sinsel Carolyn Sisemore John Slawson Teresa Sloan Barry Smith Kathy Smith 280 — Juniors Robby Smith Vickie Smith Joyce Spillman Gary Springs Jim Steele Diane Stembridge Sharri Sterling Willie Stewart Kerry Stubbs Mark Svane Todd Svane Jimmy Sweeney Connie Swenson Ramona Swinger Danny Taylor SprinS Refreshes Juniors Break Junior Mike Nesbitt was elected President of the Student Body for '76-77. Juniors — 281 Juniors Use Talent, Entertain Children Junior Kendra White does ventriloquism with Otis. Kendra performs at many talent shows and activities. Here, Kendra and Otis are talking to the children at the annual drama play for youngsters. Everett Taylor Mark Taylor Pati Taylor Thomas Taylor Lynn Terry Randy Thacker Mike Thomas Jim Thorton Stan Trimm Paul Trujillo Billy Turnbull Judy Twining Sharon Vance Lyle Wade Gail Walker 282 — Juniors Junior Mark Denison has to rest during the 3rd annual Diabetes Bike-a-thon. Mark rode 75 miles and commented that the wind slowed him down. Granville Walker Shannon Walker Terri Walker Dawn Wallace Randy Walsh Kenneth Walters Dwayne Ward Tamra Ward Kima Waters Aaron Wells Carol Whaley Kendra White Beverly Whitfield Laurie Whittington Laura Wilkins Juniors — 283 Members of the DHS Band march for the last time this year. Practicing for the Sherman-Denison game is always work. Just like football, the Band works hard in order to win the halftime competition. For Seniors, it was their last game at high school. 284 — Juniors Starla Wilkinson Weasel Withrow Kathy Woliung Janice Woods Cindy Wright Karen Wright Many Zamora Lisa Wood Toni Wood Carol Zachary Tim Womack Sonja Wright Shurran Wyatt Sophomore Class Officers The Sophomore Class Officers for 1975-76 are (top) President Harold Nesbitt, (1 to r) Secretary Candy Fisher, Vice President Monty Curry, Reporter Jayne Ann Maxwell, and Treasurer Janet Alberding. Sophomore Class Officers — 285 Le Anne Carol Adams Ahhaitty Karen Billy Arthur Asbill Wes Gib Baker Banfield David Nitika Bell Bell Carla Valerie Blackburn Blanton Melinda Angie Bradshaw Braxton Sophomores Are Welcomed Janet Johnny Alberding Allen Chris David Anderson Anderson Pat Rhonda Baumgardner Beard Robin Gary Betzer Bevill Debbie Jimmy Bolen Borah Kim Russell Brewer Brin Randy Cheryl Bizzle Black Yvette Alfred Boyd Bradshaw Brad Tammy Briscoe Brooks 286 — Sophomores Charles Richard Burnett Butcher Dennis Jamie Brown Brown Jack Mary Browning Bruce Ken Kathy Burgess Burget Beth Ronnie Butler Butler Girls' volleyball team warms up for coming tournaments. Cindy Walker serves while Keresa Johnson and Tina Conine observe. (Above) Drill team members (1 to r) Donna Johnson, Debbie Reddick, Donna Taylor, Charla Noel, Louanne Gary, and Sharon Vance practice during morning sessions at Golden Rule Gym. (left) Sophomores — 287 Sophs Take Drivers Ed Jan Jeanice Calhoun Canaday Terry Danna Cassiia Casileman w . Lynn Joe Christman Ciaccio Kelly Terry Cantrell Carr Mike Barbara Cates Cherry Teresa Bobby Ciaccio Clark Rodney Reggia Carrigan Cassita Paula Glenda Cherry Chesshir Faye Gary Clark Clark Jim Michael Clowers Cobb Ray James Coffman Coleman Jerry Regina Coleman Cummins Reid John Compton Connelly Cheryl Gary Cook Cooksey Jimmy Mark Cooper Cooper Freda Laurie Copeland Cox Terri Dianna Crabtree Crain Donna Audra Crain Cravens 288 — Sophomores Sherri Culpepper gives a big smile after hearing a joke one of her classmates told. Busy working in the back are Mike Taylor and Bennie Beaver, (top) Sophomore Billy Crawford proposes to senior Alicia Fox during Band Initiation, Seniors David Price and Russell Cordell stand guard to make sure the sophomore does his task. (bottom) John Matthew Crawford Cummins Monty Gayle Curry Curtis Gary Harley Davis Davis Shirley DeHorney Gayle Dennis Sophomores — 289 Ann Tom Derichsweiler Derichsweiler Sophs Experiment in Science Mike Dick Steve Dick Diana Dockray Stacey Dorris Eldorado Isabel Douglas Douglas Peter Cindy Enbysk Espinosa Mark David Edgett Ellison Paula Tina Evans Everett Becky Candy Fairchild Fisher Mark Kathy Foltermann Franchek Paul Teresa Franks Franks Rebecca Paul Freeman Fullington Connie Christi Gainey Gallegos George Nelda Bridgett Karen Garcia Gardner Garrison Gatlin 290 — Sophomores Gentry George Dody T erri Lana Lou Ann Griffin Grimes Tony Pam Giarraputo Gillespie Tracey Rhonda Gordon Grantham Lynn Ginna Greer Greig David T eresa Grubbs Grubbs Sophomores Harold Nesbitt, Sheri Rolen, Dale Pace, Karen Arthur, Donna Skaggs, and Liz Hasse were busy working in class but stopped when they noticed the photographer, (above) While most people are eating breakfast, the Yellow Jacket Marching Band is out practicing for Friday night halftimes. As you can see, they dress for the occasion, (bottom) Sophomores — 291 Mike Tony Guthrie Haddock Mollye Dee Ann Hander Harber Julie Rebecca Harrison Harrod Kurt Loretta Helm Hendrix Michele Mark Hibbitt Hiberd Sophs Run for Class Offices Joy Vonnie Hagan Hall Tina Mel Hamers Hander Danette Tim Harley Harlow Randy Darrell Hartford Haskins Susan Debbie Hennigh Henry Glenn Denise Hogan Holcomb David John Harris Harris Liz Charles Hasse Hedges De De Donna Henry Hesse Rebecca Holder Renee Hood Doris Dawn Hooker Hopkins Rita Paula House Householder Kurt Jolisa Hughett Hume 292 — Sophomores Students from Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer's drama class did a children's play at the first of the year. These actors are (1 to r) Julie Schumacher, Kendra White, Gwen Brewer, and Danny Footlander. They are rehearsing The Tinder Box. (top) D. H. S. student body claps in rhythm with the Jacket Fight Song for the football team during the Denison-Paris pep rally, (bottom) Cari Mark Hunt Hunt Gary Diane Isaacs Isbell Janet Brace Ives Jackson Buddy Cindy Jackson Jarriel Jackie Steven Jenkins Jeter Denise Ralph Johnson Johnson Paul Dawl Johns Johnson Michelle Robby Hunt Hunt Sophomores — 293 Regina Terri Johnson Johnson Sharon Larry Kaufman Kell Steve Dennis Kenney Key JoNell Mike Lang Lane Dinah Chris Lloyd Lockridge Sophs Join in Spirit Drive Gary Danny Jolly Jones Keith Teri Jones Julian Donald Tommy Kelly Kelly Robert Connie King Kline Bobby Shuana Larkins Larkins Roger Kevin Kendrick Kennedy Ronnie David Koiner Kuneman Dennis Dena Lemon Lewis Brad Darla Lietz Lineberry Tim Mark Longmire Lovelace Cheryl Dawn Livingston Lloyd Chris Carlos Luper Lyons 294 — Sophomores Judy McCamant Randy McAlister Wesley McGee Perri McGowen Judy McMurray Patricia McKinney Kathy Maggard Jeff Mack Steve Thomas McDaniel McGaha Ronny Keith McCraw McGuire Donna Susan McNeil McNellis Wandra Makros r — m Blanda Manning Seniors (1 to r) Tim Russell, Clint Evans, Kenneth Silva, and Sarah Winters study in English class, except Clint. You can see why he was voted ’ ’ Most Humorous Boy.” (top) Rodeo club members sit together and shoot the breeze before a Tuesday night meeting. (1 to r) Linda Richardson, William Earnhart, and George Jones are pictured below relaxing until the meeting starts. Sophomores — 295 Sophomores Adjust to High School Life Kim Jeanette Markham Marlow Liz Joe Marsico Martinez Deborah Gwen Mask Mask Paula Cyndi Mask Massey Barbara David Meadors Melton Judy David Miller Minor Dennis Alvin Montgomery Moore Joe Jayne Ann Matthews Maxwell Dennis Linda Mercer Merritt Teresa Kevin Minyard Molden Moore Moore Shelly Donna Middleton Miers Norman David Monroe Montgomery Joyce Evette Moore Moorman •Anna Alesia Morales Morris Darla Rena Morris Morton Kent Michael Mosier Mundine 296 — Sophomores Susan Smith was initiated into Texas Association of Health Occupations Students. She served as a nurse’s aid at the hospital this year. (left) Sophomores Jared Moore, Sheila Stuyvesant, and Sandra Ogborn are getting accustomed to the changes from Junior High to Senior High. Mike Karen Karen Roland Murphy Murrell Myers Nason Harold Bill Nesbitt Nicholson Carrie Debbie O'Brien O'Brien Mark Terry Oubre Outlaw Lome Ellie Nickerson Noblitt Roxana Lea Ann Overturf Owens Sophomores — 297 Sophomores Do Their Share of Work Dale Joey Pace Palmore Jl Dwight Roy Parker Parker Johnny Rhonda Pearson Pedigo Brian Angela Perdue Perkins Charles Elvin Perry Perry Richard Tony Petersen Petersen Darlene Donna Phillips Piazza Lorie Linda Petrus Pettigrew Jeanne Paul Pinto Pitts Bill Jerry Petty Philagios Helen Natalie Planck Polk Bruce Jesse Powers Pratt Rick Donna Qualls Quassa Peggy Randy Pratt Price Jimmy Annette Radar Raley Tracy Robin Pricer Pyles Robert Steve Ramsey Ramsey 298 — Sophomores Charles Anthony Roberts Robbins Terry Angie Redman Reese Mark James Reynolds Rice Mark Sandra Riddle Ritchie Peggy Susan Robinson Robinson The second football game of the year for the Jackets was against Tulsa Hale of Tulsa, Oklahoma. It was the first win of the season forD.H.S. Hale was ranked 1 in their state but the Jackets put it to them. What a fantastic memory, (top) Students from the D. H. S. Drama department helped in halftime activities this year. Promoting the Bicentennial are (1 to r) Johnny Pearson, Ramona Swinger and Danny Footlander. Sophomores — 299 Sophomores Take Achievement Tests Ludwig Monica Roesler Rogers Jim Chris Sampson Sanford Debbie Sherry Scroggins Sewell Carolyn Bruce Sisemore Simpson Doreen Jovonna Smith Smith Kim Sheldon Schick Schubert Kathy Wanda Shields Shires Millard Beth Sims Singleton Donna Cherri Skaggs Smedley Karen Lynda Shook Shultz Mike Rhonda Smith Smith 300 — Sophomores A new addition to the parking lot is the Levis for Feet bug. John Plemmons is a student at DHS in charge of the car as a means of advertisement, (top) Homecoming is a time for spirit, pep rallies, mums, and togetherness. Shown in the Sophomore section are all these qualities, (bottom) Rhonda Sandy Spencer Spradlin Elton Jimmy Stewart Stewart Donna Bruce Stone Strandline Justin Sheila Stubblefield Stuyuesant Stephen Toni Spradlin Stein Joan Susie Stinson Stokes Steve Trish Sueun Stroope Randy Perry Talley Tarbet Sophomores — 301 Sophomores Have Ambitions, Set New Goals Teri Madelyn Tarver Tatum Mike Ricky Taylor Taylor Robbi Teresa Taylor Taylor David Dickey Terrell Thomas Talmage Vic Thompson Thompson Mel Don Steve Truelock Tullis Charles Rhonda Teague Teal Thomas Randall Kristi Thomas Susan Wade Thorton Todd Joseph Donna Turgeon Turner Ronny Starla Teal Templeton Terri Robby Thomas Thompson Darryl Dennis Traweek Troutz Tammy Patti Turner Vaughn Leonard Barbara Vick Wakefield Wayne Eddie Waldrop Walker Ruth Ann Jim Walton Waters 302 — Sophomores David Janie Watson Weger Dwight Cathy West White David Sheila Wilburn Wilkinson Nancy Richard Williams Winfree The auditorium hosted a full house at the Children's Play. Lots of parents, big brothers and sisters brought little ones to watch and learn. (top) Sophomores surprise Coach Mason with a going away party in the gym. Cakes and cookies were available with punch to wash it down, (bottom) Sophomores — 303 Loretta Vickie Winters Witt Michael Paula Worthington Wright Roxanne Larry Yert Mundine What can you say about a person so devoted to a school? But he has not even graduated from D. H. S. yet. Bill Ashburn must be dreaming of the day when he can attend Aggieland. While Bill treasures his motto, '76 Seniors are busy saying farewell and preparing for their future. Well Ashburn, maybe next year. Joyce Pam Wolf Woods Tammy Jerry Woods Worthington Kelle Steve Wright Wright Mary David Wyatt Ybarra 304 — Sophomores Congratulations Jack Barnett Cycle Shop 4918 S. Hwy. 75, Denison Besherse Jewelry 220 W. Main, Denison Mrs. W. H. Bishop Hoyt's Fabrics 2422 W. Morton, Denison 465-7047 Lorraine and Bill Bock 1727 S. Rusk Avenue, Denison Bolanz Locksmith 1016 S. Armstrong - 465-4494, Denison Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Caffee 809 W. Munson Street, Denison W. Worth Campbell 119 S. Burnett, Denison Clay’s Brace Limb Company 120 S. Crockett, Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Dockray 2500 Brookhaven, Denison Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eubank 1212 W. Bond, Denison John D. Gleckler, M. D. 211 N. Fannin, Denison Grandpappy Point Harbor Rt. 2, Box66P, Denison Grayson Climate Engineers, Inc. Box 733, Sherman John Hagler Trophies 162 Circle Dr., Denison Glen A. Babe Hanan Hanan Insurance Agency 117 Barrett Bldg., Denison Mr. and Mrs. Joe Heatley to the Class of ’76 2824 West Crawford, Denison Bill and Louise Henry Rt. 3, Box 377, Denison Hitchcock Industries, Inc. 5510 Grayson Drive, Denison Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Johns 1611 S. Lillis Lane, Denison Mr. and Mrs. Ron Knuppel Lark Day Care Center Levi Strauss Co. P.O. Box 328, Denison Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Marsico 1218 W. Bond St., Denison Mr. and Mrs. Hubert R. Meeks 2545 Steven Drive, Denison Patti's Tree Trimming Service 2600 W. Elm, Denison North Texas Aviation Bob Bringhurst, Manager Rt. 4, Sherman Municipal Airport, Sherman Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Payne 311 E. Chestnut, Denison John C. Saunders, M.D. 105 Memorial Drive, Denison Sears, Roebuck and Co. Midway Shopping Center, Sherman Charley Thomas Construction Company 2307 Sunset, Denison White’s Auto 200 S. Armstrong, Denison Herman H. Williams 800 Cortez, Denison 305 306 — Advertising A D VER TISEMENTS Advertising — 307 I (A) BROWN SHOE FIT COMPANY, 314 W. Main, 465-2311, is the complete family shoe store. (B) WATSON'S, 1018 S. Austin, Watsonburger, the best burger in town. (C) DENISON GLASS CO., 513 W. Main, 465-7494. Glass for your car, your house, or any reason. (D) KINGSTON'S DRUG, 322 W. Main, 465-1651. Drug prescription specialists. (E) TEXOMA AUTO AGENCY, 620 W. Main, 465-0456. Clean autos and trucks. (F) DENISON HERALD, 331 W. Woodard, 465-7171. First in Texomaland. C B SALES Sales 116 S. Fannin Service 308 — Advertising Advertising — 309 BUSTER’S PIECE GOOD CENTER 400 W. Day 465-6755 Sends Their Best to the Class of ”76” (A) Go to DENISON FEDERAL, 1001 W. Main, 465-6717, if you have big plans. (B) Decorate your house with furniture from HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 411 W. Main, 465-1787. (C) Pam Taylor wears one of the lovely dresses you can buy at NEWSOM'S, 320 W. Main, 465-1512. (D) Sew up a storm at BUSTER'S PIECE GOOD CENTER, 400 W. Day, 465-6755. (E) Everybody eats at the SONIC. It’s at 520 S. Armstrong, 465-4545. 310 — Advertising Advertising — 311 V r i ‘‘--i w (A) Get your car parts at McCOY'S AUTO PARTS, 1331 W. Morton, 465-6526. (B) Eat in or take it out at KENTUCKY'S FRIED CHICKEN, 1525 W. Morton, 465-1577. (C) IMPERIAL BARBERS, West Park Shopping Center, 465-5225, cuts men and women’s hair. (D) STULL MOTORS, 1316 S. Armstrong, 465-2883, has new and used cars for you. (E) The finest lumber can be found at COLE LUMBER COMPANY, 1611 W. Morton, 465-2280. (F) CHARLES HOLDER INSURANCE, 610 W. Main, 465-9087 meets all your insurance needs. (G) Fire equipment for the home and office can be found in GRAYSON FIRE EXTINGUISHER CO., 611 S. Armstrong, 465-2935. (H) Joy O’Brien shows some' of the latest radios to be seen at RADIO SHACK, 900 S. Crockett, 465-1850, owned and operated by Brinkley and Williams TV. 312 — Advertising E COLE LUMBER COMPANY V h: stUirl I 1 I f CHARLES HOLDER INSURANCE • Auto • Truck • Boat • Home Owners • Mobile Home • Livestock • Hospitalization Monthly Pay Plan 610 W. Main St. 465-9087 Advertising — 313 (A) Julie Henry samples strawberry cheese cake, one of the popular flavors at ASHBURN’S ICE CREAM, 615 W. Main, 465-6460. (B) Clothes for the whole family at K. WOLENS, 317 W. Main, 455-6630. (C) Cindy Robinson smiles at the gift cards in the CHRISTIAN BOOKSTORE, 119 W. Main, 465-2310. (D) Mike Holland and Alicia Fox select the latest in teen fashions at PANTS WEST, 401 W. Main, 465-7561. 314 — Advertising Advertising — 315 (A) BRATCHER FUNERAL HOME, 401 Woodard, 465-2323, for care when you need it. (B) Johnny Plemmons at GRAY'S JEWELERS, 505 W. Main, 465-5171, shows class rings and other jewelry for your selection. (C) PRESTON SHOES, 413 W. Main, 465-4487, has the right shoes for your new outfit. (D) Go to the SMOKE HOUSE BAR-B-Q, Hwy. 75 S., 465-9843, to eat good food at good prices. (E) Dana and D'Ann show you that at BURTIS DRUG STORE, 408 W. Main, 465-5335, you get double the value without double the price. 316 — Advertising Advertising — 31 7 (A) BESHERSE JEWELERS, 220 W. Main, 465-7008, is the place for lovely gifts. (B) L. O. HAMMONS, 312 W. Main, 465-6116, has the latest fashions for men and women. (C) Eating is enjoyable at your ALEMAN'S MEXICAN RESTAURANT, 309 W . Main, 463-2068. (D) Get your letter jacket cleaned at BRABANT'S CLEANERS, 626 W. Main, 465-4020. (E) SID MAPLES, 125 W. Main, 465-5775 has any sporting goods you need. (F) Buy your new furniture at D D SALVAGE, 507 W. Main, 463-3331. (G) Linda Denning helps her Mom and Dad show the latest in Mobile living at TOWN AND COUNTRY MOBILE HOMES SALES, 6404 Hwy. 75 N., 893-6025. WALTER JENNINGS Complete Home Furnishings 500 W. Main 465-1620 318 — Advertising (A) Kim Kriebel shows the cool summer fashions at RINGLER'S, 313 W. Main, 465-2660. (B) Tim Brown's happy because he got a suit from BRIAN POWELL, 325 W. Main, 465-8192. (C) Get all your shoes repaired at WAYNE'S SHOE SHOP, 409 W. Main, 465-9900. (D) Go for a trip on a bus from the UNION BUS TERMINAL, 514 W. Main, 465-4442. (E) Get anything for your office from VERN ERICKSON, 416 W. Main, 465-1025. (F) Own a piece of Texas” with FRANK DARNELL REAL ESTATE, 1731 S. Austin, 465-6515. (G) Play your own tune with equipment, tapes, and records from LOGAN'S MUSIC SHOP, 415 W. Main, 465-7656. (H) Buy a bag or a box from the friendly people at DENISON PEANUT CO., 300 W. Morgan, 465-3655. 320 — Advertising H Advertising — 321 New - Used SALES - SERVICE DOUGLAS CHEVROLET 205 So. Burnett Ave. Denison, Texas 75020 Backing Denison Schools 100% (A) DOUGLAS CHEVROLET, INC., 205 S. Burnett at Chestnut, 465-4626, has a car for every personality. (B) Buy all your flowers at CASTLEBERRY FLORISTS, 2800 W. Morton, 465-5000. (C) Get well and happy with products from PARKS DRUG STORE, 930 W. Washington, 463-0048. (D) Power to the people from TEXAS POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY, 430 W. Chestnut, 465-1300. 322 — Advertising TEXAS POWER LIGHT COMPANY 430 W. Chestnut 465-1300 Denison, Texas A Tax-Paying Investor-Owned Electric Utility Advertising — 323 W.Ul'U FOSTER DATSUNINC. (A) RALPH DE JARNATT GROCERY is the biggest little store in Denison. Go by 1101 W. Main or call 465-9032. (B) NATHAN CROUCH CO.. 306 W. Main, 465-1933, offers fine furniture at low prices. (C) Give china and flowers for every occasion from WILSON ROSS CHINA AND FLOWERS, 320 S. Mirick, 465-3343. (D) FOSTER DATSUN, 231 W. Crawford, 463-2041, gives you little cars at little prices. (E) Bank with the CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK day or night. It’s at 231 W. Main, 465-3030. 324 — Advertising A 0! cite®- Providing Texoma With Fresh Produce Daily BRUNO PRODUCE CO. TERRY'S RESTAURANT 505 S. Armstrong (A) Ginny Morgan, Julie Henry, and Angela Fairchild smile after eating at EL CHICO, 2000 S. Austin, 465-1441. (B) TERRY'S RESTAURANT, 505 S. Armstrong, 465-4520, serves good food with a smile. (C) Get the latest books and magazines at MAIN ST. NEWS, 511 W. Main, 465-1580. (D) BRUNO PRODUCE, 301 E. Day, 465-5250, has fresh produce in large quantities. (E) Pick your own or send them the FTD way at DENISON GREENHOUSE, 330 W. Munson, 465-1800. (F) Car cleaning the easy way at ROBO CARWASH, at Morgan and Armstrong. 326 — Advertising ‘V - V Advertising — 327 B I (A) Pugs Davidson shows you the wide selection of records at WACKERS, 2400 W. Morton, 465-6140. (B) HUBBARD FURNITURE, 130 W. Main, 465-2995, has furniture for every room. (C) You get good food and friendly service at WRIGHT DRIVE IN, 600 W. Morton, 465-8508. (D) If it isn't from Gibson you paid too much. GIBSON DISCOUNT CENTER, 3101 S. Woodlawn, 465-5900. 328 — Advertising DENISON HWY. 75-A SOUTH OPEN 9T09 DISCOUNT center SHERMAN HWV. 75, NORTH OPEN 9 TO 9 Advertising — 329 B (A) JIM BROOKS OLDS - CADILLAC INC., 219 S. Rusk, 465-3535, sales and service with a smile. (B) MAIN ST. LUMBER, 230 E. Main, offers good lumber at quality prices. (C) EDWARD'S FLOWER SHOP, 430 W. Woodard, 465-2036, since 1960 for flowers for every occasion. (D) DR. PEPPER, COCA COLA BOTTLING CO., 1820 Frisco Road, 893-0194, brings you drinks anytime, anywhere. 330 — Advertising Coca Cola Dr. Pepper Advertising — 331 MIRICK AVENUE TEXACO We Send Our Best to the Class of 76 (A) TEXOMA FORD MOTOR CO., 200 W. Crawford, 465-5671, gives you the best car deals in Texomaland. (B) MIRICK AVE. TEXACO, 500 S. Armstrong, 465-0711, gives you good bargains in gasoline and oil. (C) WRIGHT FURNITURE, 1030 W. Main, 465-9392, gives you furniture with class. (D) THE SHOWCASE, 327 W. Main, 465-6830, provides cards, candles, and gifts for every occasion. (E) BARRETT CUT RATE DRUGS, 531 W. Main, 465-8514, will not knowingly be undersold. (F) THE COWBOY SHOP, Highway 75 South, 465-1266 has all the modern westerner needs to be well dressed. 332 — Advertising NO MATTER HOW YOU MEASURE IT ' VWVW too o co m oq CM K CM q CM CM YOU SAVE MORE AT LOW DISCOUNT PRICES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT: Health and Beauty Aids Housewares Hardware Camera and Accessories Jewelry Sporting Goods Summer and Outdoors • Pharmacy • Cosmetics • School Supplies • Soft Goods • Toy Store CUT RATE DRUGS 531 WEST MAIN; DENISON Quantity Rights Reserved 465-8514 Advertising — 333 A, . .. - £. (A) Gas with a little extra 'at DERBY SERVICE STATION. 1404 W. Morton, 465-9863! (B) JOHNSON MOORE FUNERAL HOME. 631 W. Woodard, 465-3345, serves you. (C) VEST BROS. GROCERY MARKET, 830 S. Crockett, 465-8394. is the place to stock up for the lake, a party, or just to run down there. (D) Fill your wardrobe and your house with clothes and furnishings from LILLEY'S DEPT. STORE, 301 W. Main, 465-5480. 334----Advertising Advertising — 335 B WILLIAMSON (A) STATE NATIONAL BANK, 300 W. Main, 465-2131, serving your entire banking needs. (B) WILLIAMSON MOTORS, 809 S. Crockett, 465-5350, helping get you a car is our business. (C) CHIEF OFFICE SUPPLY, 609 W. Main, 465-1885, carries your total office needs. (D) UNION JACK, 103 W. Main, 463-1430, come and try us, you'll like us. 336 — Advertising Advertising — 337 Adams, Le Anne 88, 92, 98, 286 Admas, Betty 119, 227 Addington, Rose 227 Adkins, Mark 108 Ahhaitty, Carol 286 Akers, Debra 122, 124, 257 Alberding, Janet 88, 92, 98, 117, 285, 286 Alexander, Karen 118, 257 Allen. Dale 106, 227 Allen. David 86. 94. 120, 257 Allan, Johnny 77. 191, 286 Allen. Helen 76, 77. 257 Allen, Judy Ann 96, 257 Allen, Richard Duane Anderson, Anne 76, 77. 78. 95. 257 Anderson, Chris 77, 286 Anderson, David 77, 286 Anderson, Dinah 53, 87, 96, 118, 227 Anderson, Many 257 Anderson. Mary Ann 72, 90. 102, 103, 257 Anderson, Mrs. Rachel 16, 17, 92 Anderson, Mrs. Siv 17, 82, 108, 179, 181. 227 Andrews, Sandy 44, 49, 72. 73, 74, 83, 90, 91, 95. 120 Andrus, Lee 77, 94, 257 Archer, Terry R. 123, 227 Armstrong, Carol 118 Arnold, Lisa 118 Arthur. Kathy 40. 80. 90, 93, 96. 98. 102, 103, 257 Arthur. Karen 88, 92, 98, 117, 286 Asbill. Billy 191, 257, 286 Ashburn, Bill 86, 94, 98, 114, 120, 187, 190 Ashburn's Ice Cream 314 Ashley. Tim 79, 257 Atnip, Denise 108, 227 Atnip, Larry S. 157, 286 Augustine, Greg 197, 286 Auten, Terry 105 Ayres, Mrs. Genrude 28, 29 Ayres, Kayla 95, 120, 122, 227 Badgett, Scott 157, 159. 161. 286 Baecht, Birdie 227 Baker, Barbara 119, 227 Baker, Bertha 286 Baker. Donald 84. 105, 257 Baker, Kenny 111 Baker. Wes 74, 286 Banfield, Gib 94. 98. 157, 286 Barham, Rita 95. 98, 120, 122, 227 Barker, Joy 120, 122, 227 Barnes. Mr. Mike 17, 153 Barnes, Claudia Barnett, Jeff 123, 257 Barnett. Jill 111, 257 Barnett. Mike 111, 258 Barnhill. Linda 227 Barretts Cut Rate Drug 332 Barrier, Jeff 114, 123, 227 Bartley, James L. 123, 227 Bates, Craig 123, 227 Bates, Ricky 92, 228 Bates, Scott 77, 286 Bates, Suzie 77, 95, 258 Batey, Eric 286 Batts, Roger 77, 258 Baumgardner, Pat 157, 286 Baxley. Mr. Jack 30 Baylcss, James 125 Beam, Sandra 87. 106, 228 Index Beane. Debbie 82, 228 Beard, Rhonda 86, 92, 286 Beaver, Benny 77, 87, 258 Bedford, Dawn 118, 122, 258 Belcher, Belinda 113, 258 Bell, Anita Carol 87, 108, 228 Bell, David 77. 286 Bell. Nitika 101, 119, 286 Bell. Ricky 125, 258 Bell. Robby 82. 205, 228 Bentley, Connie 80, 90. 95, 96, 120, 258 Berg, Alan 77, 95, 228 Berg, Liz 87. 93, 228 Betzer, Robin 286 Besherse, David 258 Besherse Jewelry 318 Bevill, Gary 286 Bizzle, Randalljay 171, 172, 286 Black, Carol 86, 94, 118, 228 Black. Cheryl 87. 97, 286 Black. Rebecca 80, 90. 98. 258 Blackburn, Carla 286 Blackshear, Linda 87, 90, 258 Blalock, Debbie 101, 258 Blankenship. Dr. Bill 15 Blankenship. Debbie 106, 258 Blanton, Valerie 88, 92, 101, 286 Bledsaw, Lorrie 57, 87, 90. 98, 113, 182, 184, 258 Blisseck, Theresa 228, 46, 74. 94. 95. 97 Bood, Mr. Warren ’Cap' 17 Blount, Glen 79, 258 Blount, Wayne 79, 95, 228 Bock, Patty 111, 228 Boen, Steve 259 Bogan, Barbara 108, 228 Bolen, Debbie 286 Bonn, Miss Mary Ruth 17, 93 Borah, Jimmy 286 Bouldin, Jennie 37, 41. 44. 47, 48, 83, 91, 94. 95. 99. 120, 177, 179, 180, 181, 228 Bowen, Karen Bowers, Ruth 30 Bowling, Mr. George 15 Bowling, Tim 87, 259 Boyd. Yvette 88. 92. 119, 286 Bozarth, Carol 90, 95, 100, 102, 103, 259 Brabants Cleaners 318 Brack. David 75, 157, 211, 259 Bradshaw, Alfred 286 Bradshaw, Donna 122, 259 Bradshaw, Melinda 286 Brandt. Cyril 259 Bratcher Funeral Home 316 Braxton, Angie 115, 119, 179, 181, 182, 286 Braxton. Joel 111, 228 Brewer, Mr. Elmer 30 Brewer, Gwen 80, 91, 96, 102, 228 Brewer, Kim 88, 92, 286 Brian Powell Suits You 320 Brin, Russell 286 Briscoe, Brad 79. 286 Brooks, Tammy 88, 92, 98, 286 Brotherton, Debbie 95, 98, 122, 259 Brotherton, Vicki 88. 90. 92, 98, 287 Broughton, Jan 88, 92, 98, 287 Broughton. Pat 228 Brown. Alan 151, 152, 154, 201, 205, 229 Brown, Cathy 229 Brown, Danny 259 Brown, Danny 259 Brown, Doug Brown, Dennis 287 Brown, Jamie 287 Brown, Mark L. 259 Brown, Mary 88. 92, 287 Brown, Mike 123, 259 Brown, Phyllis 119, 259 Brown, Roni 86, 90, 95, 259 Brown Shoe Fit Company 308 Brown, Tammi 86, 92, 101, 122, 287 Brown. Tim 98. 120, 229 Brown, Toney 125, 229 Browning. Jack 99. 171, 172, 173, 174, 287 Bruce, Mary 287 Brunk, Jerry 106, 229 Bruno, Barbara 287 Bruno Produce Co! 326 Bruno, Steve 95, 155, 229 Brussow, Debbi 86, 90, 96, 259 Bryant, Mrs. Janet 14, 15 Buchanan, Terri 90. 96, 98, 122, 259 Bucher, James 123, 259 Buckman, Bret 157, 260 Buckman, Cheryl 229 Buckman, David 106, 229 Buckner. Glen 99. 120, 157, 205, 260 Buckner, Cornelius 287 Bullard. Mark 193, 194, 197, 260 Burgess, Ken 79. 86, 287 Burget, Kathy 287 Burget, Mrs. Ronnie 31 Burgin, Jan 260 Burnet, Charles 79, 287 Burns, Jan 87, 90, 124, 260 Burns, Jane 96, 260 Burns, Rocky Burtis, Dana 80, 90, 260 Burtis, D’Ann 80. 90, 260 Burtis Drugs 316 Bushman, Daniel 75, 100, 229 Buster's Piece Goods 310 Buswell, Candy Butcher, Richard D. 157, 287 Butler. Beth 64. 92, 98. 287 Butler, Greg 98, 120, 229 Butler, Ronnie 287 Byrd, Terri 113, 260 Caffee, Marie 80, 87, 100, 260 Caldwell, Brian 95, 99. 168, 170, 260 Calhoun, Jan 288 Callahan. Bernadette 113, 260 Campbell, Angela Campbell, Jerry 77, 95, 229 Campbell, Kenneth 120, 123, 260 Canaday, Jeanice 92, 288 Canaday, Nathan 105, 260 Cannon. Rosalind 122, 260 Cantrell, Kelly 288 Canull, Ramona 261 Carr, Terry 288 Carrigan, Rodney 288 Carter, Kim Carter, Mike 76. 77. 78. 94. 95, 229 Carter. Terri 59. 80, 87. 90. 98, 99, 261 Casey, Mrs. Kay 16, 17, 73, 82 Caspers, Corey 261 Cassell. Debbie 62, 95. 98. 99. 116, 120, 261 Cassita, Reggia 82, 99, 157, 159, 201, 202, 205, 288 Cassita, Terry 288 Castleberry Florists 322 Castleman, Danna 77, 288 Cates. Mike 99. 157, 288 338 - Index Chambers, Linda 113, 230 Chance, Dr. 12, 82, 131 Chandler, Betty 88, 90, 96. 100, 261 Chandler, Carole 54 , 261 Chapman, Mrs. Teresa 16, 17, 24, 124 Charles Holder Ins. 312 Cherry, Barbara 92, 181, 182, 183, 184, 288 Cherry, Karen 101, 261 CherTy, Mike 93. 261 Cherry, Paula 288 Cherry, Teresa 82, 261 Chesshir, Glenda 88, 92, 99, 117, 288 Chief Office Supply 336 Christian Book Store 314 Christian, Mrs. Ruth 17 Christman. Philip Lynn 110, 288 Chumley, Hosea Ciaccio, Cynthia 41, 80, 90, 93, 98, 98, 114, 256, 261 Ciaccio, Joe 99, 157, 288 Ciaccio, Teresa 88, 92, 98, 288 Citizens National Bank 324 Clark. Bobby 157, 288 Clark, D’Ann 76, 77, 261 Clark, Mrs. Diana 17 Clark. Faye 288 Clark, Gary 99, 157, 159, 161, 211, 288 Clark, Patricia 30 Clay, Linda 90, 99. 106, 120, 261 Clay. Terry 95. 211, 261 Clayton, Dr. Stanley 10 Clifton, Mr. Hulen Edward III 17, 88 Clifton, Victor 74, 230 Cline, Edwana 80, 90. 95, 261 Clowers, Jim 16, 86. 115, 193, 194, 197, 288 Cobb, Michael 288 Coburn, Dale 230 Coe. Evelyn 79, 230 Coffin, Darren 75, 157, 161, 261 Coffman, Ray 110, 288 Cole Lumber Company 312 Coleman, James 288 Coleman, Jerry 288 Coleman, Jimmy 74, 230 Coley, Danny 75, 99, 157, 262 Colin, Terry 262 Collier, Kevin 74, 230 Collins, Jim 111, 230 Collins, Sherry 113, 262 Combs, Ema 262 Comstock, Mr. Ty 16, 17, 153, 210 Compton, Reid 77, 288 Coney, Bubba 154 , 262 Conine, Tina 49, 70, 91, 94, 95, 98, 99, 120, 137, 178, 179, 181, 230 Connelly, John 288 Cook, Cheryl 92, 103, 288 Cook, Paulette 262 Cooke, Laurie 63, 91, 94, 95, 98, 108 120, 130, 230 Cooksey, Gary 105, 288 Cooksey, Jerry 262 Cooper, Jimmy 288 Cooper, Mark 77, 288 Cooper, Sheila 88, 113, 262 Copeland, Freda 88. 92, 98, 288 Corbett, Paula 90, 101, 262 Cordell. Russel 77, 78, 94, 97, 100, 230 Cork, Theresa 102 Cowboy Shop 332 Covey, Jan 106, 230 Cox, Janice 80, 87, 90, 98, 262 Cox, Lauri 288 Cox, Robert Crabtree, James 155, 157, 230 Crabtree, Terri 87, 288 Crain, Dennis 123, 231 Crain, Dianna 92, 101, 115, 288 Crain. Donna 92, 101, 288 Cravens, Audra 77, 78, 288 Cravey, Craig 77, 289 Crawford, Billy 77 Crawford. Greg 99. 157, 159, 160, 200, 201. 204, 205. 289 Crawford, Jeff 81, 111, 262 Crawford, John W. 289 Crenshaw, Chris 262 Crenshaw, Colby 262 Creswell, Debbie 84, 122, 231 Crouch, Chris 99. 143, 147. 155, 205, 262 Cross, Samuel 119, 149, 154, 262 Cullison, Gene 75, 93, 263 Culpepper, Sherry 80, 87, 90, 99, 101, 114, 120, 263 Cults, Steve 263 Cummins, Matthew 289 Cummins, Regina 182, 184, 288 Curry, Alan 110, 289 Curry. Karen 91, 93, 119, 231 Curry, Louise 88, 92, 119, 289 Curry, Monty 40, 86, 94, 97, 99, 115, 191, 285. 289 Curry, Sue 101, 113, 184, 231 Curry, Ramona 118 Curtis, Gayle 289 Cults, Steve 123 D D Salvage 318 Dagley, Kenneth 77, 231 Dagley, Pat 77. 236 Dailey, Lanny 263 Darnell REal Estate 320 Darr, Dona 263 Daugherty, Donna 57, 80, 86, 90, 99, 263 Daugherty, Mike 289 Davidson. Kevin 111, 231 Davidson, Lynnedah 87. 124, 263 Davidson, Phillip 77, 112, 263 Davis, Catherine 22, 88, 91, 113, 119, 231 Davis, Cathy 88, 92, 98, 289 Davis, Gary 157, 171, 174, 289 Davis, Harley 110, 289 Davis, Johnny 125, 263 Davis, LaDonna 80, 90, 98, 99, 122, 263 Davis. Lori 52, 76, 77. 78. 89. 95, 97. 120, 231 Davis, Luther 263 Davis, Mr. Osburn W. 16, 17 Davis, Mrs. Sara 19, 86 Dawson, Cynthia 88, 101, 289 Dawson, Martha 113, 263 Day, Mr. Bill 18. 19. 104 DeHomey, Michael 22, 289 DeHorney, Richard 99, 157, 158, 160. 205, 263 DeHomey. Shirley 88, 119, 289 Dejameit Gro. 324 Delaney, Julie 28, 36, 43, 67, 80, 90, 91, 95, 98, 120, 130, 132, 226, 231 Denison Glass Co. 308 Denison Greenhouse 326 Denison Federal 310 Denison Herald 308 Denison, Mark 77, 263 Denison Peanut Co. 320 Denman, Danny 125 , 231 Denning, Linda 90, 98, 111, 118, 264 Dennis, Gayle 110, 289 Dennis, Rick 264 Derichsweiler, Ann 92, 98. 101, 290 Derichsweiler, Tom 157, 290 Dewoody. Mike 123. 231 Dick. Kim 108, 113, 231 Dick, Michael 290 Dick, Steve 290 Dickey, Jeff 76, 77, 89, 94, 95, 264 Dobbs. Darel 47, 70. 94, 95, 98. 114, 120, 129, 132, 231 Dockray, Diana 88, 92, 290 Dockray, Kathy 72, 74. 91, 124, 231 Diehl. Joe 95, 98, 99. 120, 155, 264 Donald, Kay 90, 96, 100, 264 Donowho, Mrs. Martha 15 Dophied, Mrs. Bob 18. 19 Dorris, Stacey 79, 290 Dorris, Terry 79, 231 Doty, Robin E. 125, 264 Doshier, Raymond 79. 264 Douglas, Alphonso 77, 264 Douglas Chevrolet 322 Douglas. Eldorado 77, 290 Douglas, Isabel 88, 90, 92, 118, 290 Downing, Kathy 102, 103, 231 Doyle, Mrs. Mildred 19 Dr. Pepper Coke Bottling Co. 330 Dunaway, Cookie 111, 264 Durham, Debbie 290 Dusek, Lige 87, 93, 120, 264 Dvorak, Gary 290 Dye, Ben 95. 115, 190, 191, 232 Dye. Bill 81. 94, 98. 120, 194, 197, 264 Dyer, Dewayne 99, 157, 290 Early, Terra 12, 80. 90, 91, 95, 98, 120, 232 Earnhart, Cindy 61, 87, 106, 232 Earnhart, Pat 101, 113, 232 Earnhart, Tony 125, 264 Earnhart, William 79, 264 Easter, Becky 77, 290 Ed’s Derby 334 Edgett, Mark 290 Edwards Flowers 330 Edwards, Tommy 75, 114, 125, 264 El Chico 326 Ellis, Larry 123, 232 Ellison. David 290 Elmore, Dr. Clayton 10 Elmore. Jeff 89, 95. 155. 156, 232 Elston, Cyndi 92, 290 Elston, Stephane 42, 62, 80, 90, 91, 98, 120, 122, 134, 232 Embry, Gail 88, 98, 290 Enbysk, Peter 290 England. Bevin 5, 46, 74, 120, 232 Espinosa, Cindy 88, 92, 290 Eubank. Chip 47, 111, 232 Evans, Clint 44, 46. 232 Evans, Craig 143, 144, 146, 154, 264 Evans, Paula 86, 92, 290 Everett. Tina 86, 290 Faber, Susan 63, 84. 90, 95, 100, 102, 103, 265 Fain, Carolyn Mrs. 15 Fairchild, Angela 87, 112, 182, 184, 265 Fairchild. Becky 86. 182, 184, 290 Farley, Kevin 72, 265 Farrier, A. W. Mr. 18, 19, 125 Fast, Bob 94, 95, 97, 211, 265 Fenn, Johnny 79, 232 Ferguson, Kevin 114 Ferguson. James 232 Fisher. Becky 91, 116, 232 Fisher, Candy 41, 88, 90, 92, 98, 101, 285, 290 Fitch, Sandra 90, 93, 98, 265 Fitzpatrick. Michael 111, 119, 232 Flemmings. Wanda Kay 88, 290 Fletcher, Mrs. Helen 31 Flood, Mary Lou 88, 92, 290 Flood. Patti 39, 58, 90, 114, 116, 256, 265 Index - 339 Floyd. Mrs. Lera 10 Footlander, Danny 102, 103, 265 Ford, Beverly 91, 95. 122, 124, 232 Ford, Bill K. Dr. 11 Ford, John 77. 265 Foster Datsun 324 Foliermann. Mark 290 Fox. Alicia 43, 50. 70. 71. 76. 77. 78. 95, 102. 133, 134, 232 Franchek, Kathy 79. 290 Franchek, Richard 95, 265 Frank, Donald 265 Frank, Donna 90. 265 Franklin, Donna 86, 90, 94, 101, 108, 118, 265 Franklin, Karen Franklin, Rob 111, 265 Franklin, Wanda 106, 265 Franks, Paul 77. 290 Franks, Teresa 77, 290 Freeman, Rebecca 101, 119, 290 Freeman, Warren 106, 119, 233 Frietsch, Carl 45, 74, 89, 94. 95, 97. 98, 114, 120, 226, 233 Fullington, Paul 76. 77. 78. 290 Fulmer, Shane 82, 93, 97, 108, 120, 233 Funderburk, Michelle 86, 90, 94, 106, 265 Furlong. Mark 98, 120, 266 Gage. Tammee 113 Gaines, Cyndee 77, 112, 266 Gaines, Jim 76, 77, 78, 95, 114, 233 Gainey. Connie 88. 92, 99, 290 Gallegos, Christi 115, 290 Gallegos, Johhie 123, 266 Gampper, Carl 87, 98, 105, 266 Garcia. George 77, 290 Garcia. Samuel 98, 108, 266 Gardner, Mr. John 19 Gardner, Nelda 77, 82, 94, 290 Garner, Mrs. Judy 19 Garrison, Bridgett 87, 290 Garrett, Wilthia 111, 266 Gary, Louanne 80, 87, 90, 98, 266 Gates, Tucker 266 Gatlin, Karen 92, 98, 191, 290 Geer, Gary 125, 237 Gentry. Clint 119, 167, 170, 266 Gentry, David 291 George, Dennis 291 George, Leann 77, 94, 95, 266 Gerard, Greg 77. 233 Giarraputo, Tony 291 Giasson, Mark 111, 120, 266 Giasson. Marie 56, 91, 97, 124, 233 Giasson. Michael 233 Gibsons 328 Gillespie, Pam 291 Gilliam. Ken 105, 120, 266 Glenn, David 77, 95, 97, 233 Goforth, Charlsie 233 Goforth, Dody 291 Goodenough. Terri 88, 92, 98, 190, 191, 291 Goodner. Mr. John 18, 19. 153 Goodner, Mrs. Karen 18, 19. 64, 183 Goodson. Deborah 113, 118, 266 Gordon. Keri 55, 80, 87, 95, 98, 266 Gordon, Mike 110, 233 Gordon, Tracey 88, 98, 291 Gomy, Leslie 93, 100, 233 Gouge, Russ 123, 266 Grant, Renee 118, 119, 122. 267 Grantham, Rhonda 88, 92, 98, 291 Graves, Molly 113, 267 Gray, Bernadette 97, 291 Gray, Cathy 118 Gray, Bryan 103, 157, 291 Gray, Lynda 91, 124, 234 Gray. Mr. William 19, 26. 97 Grays Jewelers 316 Grayson Fire Ext. Co. 312 Greer, Lynn 88, 90, 267, 291 Greig, Ginna 77. 98. 103, 291 Griffin. Una 181, 291 Griffith. Winifred 46, 61. 95, 119, 122, 234 Grimes, Lou Ann 88, 92, 291 Griswold, Jim 95, 123, 267 Grubbs, David 110, 291 Grubbs, Teresa 110, 291 Gruber, Cindy 90, 93, 267 Guthrie. Della 91, 95. 96, 124, 234 Guthrie, Michael 292 Haas. Abe 146, 152. 155, 156, 234 Haddock, Mr. Phill 19, 104, 105 Haddock, Tammi 91, 120, 122, 234 Haddock, Tony 77, 79, 292 Hagan, Billy 267 Hagan. Joy 292 Hairsine, Rhonda 234 Hall, Barry 98, 106, 234 Hall. Garry 76, 77, 112, 267 Hall, Gary 36. 37, 47. 81, 94. 95, 132, 163, 164, 165, 167, 168, 170, 234 Hall, Vonnie 88, 292 Hamers, Tina 189, 191, 292 Hancock, Shelly 181, 234 Hander. Mel 99. 157, 292 Hander, Mollye 77, 292 Handlang, Debbie Hanson, Mr. Roger 18. 19, 26, 84, 118 Harber, Dee Ann 292 Harber, Terry 125, 267 Harder, Virginia 267 Hardy, Susan 72, 90, 267 Harley, Danette 88, 92, 102, 103, 292 Harlow, Tim 77, 292 Harp, Jimi 86. 94. 95, 101, 118, 267 Harris. David 171, 172, 292 Harris, Jay 125, 234 Harris, John 77, 292 Harriss, Nan 84, 87, 90, 95, 124, 267 Harrison. Mr. David 30 Harrison, Julie 292 Harrison, Shawn 80, 90, 99, 114, 120, 267 Harred, Rebecca 292 Hanford, Guy 267 Hanford, Terry Hanford, Randy 83. 115, 292 Haskins, Darrell 110, 292 Haskins, Rhonda 234 Hasse, Liz 77, 292 Havens. Joe 125, 267 Hawk. Jalene , Hawley, David 110, 268 Hawonh, Uura 122, 268 Hayes, Gary 123, 234 Hays, Cheryl 60, 80, 96. 120. 235 Heatley, Mr. Duane 21 Heatley, Mrs. Joanne 28, 29, 108 Hedgecock, Paris 125, 268 Hedges, Charles 292 Hedges, Clifford 235 Hedges, Connie 90, 268 Helm, Clifford 123, 268 Helm, Kurt 77, 292 Helm, Richard 268 Hemperley, Mark 77, 112, 268 Henderson, Pam 80. 91, 98, 235 Hendrix, Loretta 77, 292 Hennigh, Susan 88, 92, 292 Henry, David 235 Henry, Mr. David R. 21 Henry, Debbie 92, 292 Henry, De De 77, 92, 292 Henry. Julie 90. 95. 112, 120, 129, 268 Henson, Darold 268 Henson, Dennis 93, 235 Herriage, Randy 72, 74, 94, 98, 120, 235 Herring, Debra 268 Hesse, Donna 181, 292 Hibbitt, Michele 55. 88. 92. 99. 189, 191, 292 Hiberd, Mark 157, 292 Hiberd, Stan 111, 235 Hicks, Brian 125, 235 Hicks, Tracy 94, 95, 98, 120, 235 Higgins, Mrs. Cora Lou 15 Hines, Monsita 113, 119, 268 Hix, Donna 101, 113, 118, 235 HIx, Cheryl 101, 113, 118, 268 Hogan, Clifford Hogan, Glenn 292 Hogan, Jerry 95, 105, 235 Hogans, Mary 87, 101, 122, 268 Hogenson, Casey 75, 122, 268 Hogenson, Janey 87, 95, 118, 124, 268 Hoing, Telena 235 Holcomb. Denise 292 Holcomb, Sharren 77, 87, 269 Holder, Rebecca 292 Holland. Eva 90, 96, 100, 269 Holland, Mike 110, 235 Holley, Paul Dale Holley, Thomas 269 Hollis, Maurice 42, 72, 95, 99, 114, 115, 120, 148, 150, 155, 166, 170, 235 Hood, Renee 77, 292 Hooker, Doris 88, 292 Hooper, Troy 79, 269 Hopkins, Dawn 88, 92, 99, 117, 292 Hopkins, Mrs. Karen 20. 21, 116 Hoppe, Patti 80, 90, 95, 98, 99, 120, 122, 269 Hopper, Debbie 92, 235 Horn, Susan 108, 235 Hosey, Cynthia 90, 117, 269 House, Rita 88, 292 Household Furniture 310 Householder, Paula 101, 292 Hubbard Furniture 328 Hughett, Kurt 292 Hull. Gloria 269 Hull, Sharon 58, 80. 83, 84, 91, 95, 236 Hume, Jolisa 292 Hunt, Can 99. 181, 184, 185, 293 Hunt, Mark 157, 293 Hunt, Michelle 293 Hunt, Patty Hunt, Robby 171, 172, 173, 174, 293 Hunter, Dale 111, 236 Hutchins. Kelley 80, 90, 269 Hutchison, Jaye 77, 236 Hutson, Judy 118 Imperial Barbers 312 Irby, Mrs. Bernice 21, 82, 86 Isaacs. Gary 157, 293 Isaacs, Mr. Glenn 10 Isbell. Diane 77. 293 Ives, Janet 86, 92, 118, 293 Jackson, Mr. Bill Jackson, Bruce 293 Jackson. Buddy 293 Jackson, Dale Jackson, Dennis 93, 97, 108, 236 Jackson, Donna 80, 90, 269 Jackson. Louis 171 Jackson, Marilyn 88, 269 Jackson, Miley 269 Jackson, Patricia 113, 119, 269 Jackson. Sheba 95 Jacobs, Gay la 58, 86, 87, 90, 98, 115, 340 - Index 122, 225, 269 Jacobs, Mr. Bill L. 14 James, Hattie James, Kay 52, 76, 78, 94, 95, 236 Jarriel. Cindy 86, 88. 92, 293 Jeffcoats, Carole 118, 124, 269 Jeffcoat, Wesley 79, 86, 269 Jenkins, Bennie 79, 144, 145, 147, 148, 154, 156, 270 Jenkins, Charles 163, 164, 169, 170, 270 Jenkins, Jackie 48, 90, 92. 119, 177, 179, 180. 181. 182. 184, 185, 293 Jeter, Steven 293 Jillson, Sheri 88. 90. 103, 118, 270 Jim Brooks Oldsmobile 330 Johns, Paul 110, 293 Johns, Mr. Richard 10 Johnson, Annette 119, 178, 181, 236 Johnson, David 157 Johnson, Dawl 115, 293 Johnson, Denise 92, 293 Johnson, Donna 90, 100, 270 Johnson, Keresa45, 48, 91, 94, 95, 98, 99, 102. 103, 115, 120, 135, 177, 179, 181. 236 Johnson, Ralph 293 Johnson, Michelle 122, 236 Johnson-Moore Funeral Home 334 Johnson, Regina 88, 92, 101, 294 Johnson. Terri 88, 294 Johnson, Ulyss 270 Joines, Rebecca Jolly, Gary 294 Jolly. Vicki 90, 100, 270 Jones, Ben 155, 211, 270 Jones, Cynthia 101, 236 Jones, Dale 125, 270 Jones, Danny 157, 294 Jones, Ethel 119, 270 Jones, George 123, 270 Jones. Jerry 87, 270 Jones. Jimmie 105, 270 Jones. Keith 99, 157, 158, 171, 172, 173, 174, 294 Jones, Mrs. Patsy 15 Jones, Steve 74, 94, 95, 99, 120, 194, 196, 197, 236 Jordan. Mrs. Alpha 20, 22 Julian. Teri 86. 92, 294 Kaufman. Sharon 92, 294 Kazmierski, Mr. Jim 4, 5, 20, 22, 99, 153 K. Woolens 314 Keene. Jerry 70, 77, 236 Keith. Lynnette 113, 271 Keith, Mark 79. 95. 271 Kell, Larry 294 Kelley. Bill 110, 270 Kelley, Donald 294 Kellogg, David 270 Kelly, Tommy 171, 294 Kelly, Wendy 57. 108, 119, 236 Kemp. Hubert 171 Kemp, Thomas 143, 149, 154, 156 Kendrick. Roger 77, 294 Kendrick, Stephen 86, 95, 270 Kendrick. Tommy 74, 94, 236 Kennedy, Kevin 294 Kenney, Mr. David 21 Kenney, Steve 77, 294 Kennon, Curtis 87, 271 Kentucky Fried Chicken 312 Kerley, Greg 110, 236 Kern, Ronny 236 Kerr, Doug 95. 99. 120, 189, 191, 236 Ketcham, Mr. Robert 20, 21, 100 Key, Dennis 294 Kimbrell, Camille 71, 94. 95. 101, 112 120, 271 Kimbrell, Kenny 237 King, Janice King, Mary 86. 88. 90. 101, 271 King, Robert 294 Kingston Drug Kingston's 308 Kirk, Cyndi 271 Kirkpatrick, Mike 108, 237 Kline, Connie 86, 92, 102, 103, 115, 294 Knight, Charla 51. 90, 98. 114, 120, 122, 271 Knight, Mr. Charles 21, 79 Knight, Sherry 86, 271 Knuppel, Laura 95, 106, 271 Koiner, Chris 46, 84, 94, 95, 237 Koiner, Ronnie 84, 86, 294 Krepper, Marie 271 Kriebel, Kimm 91. 98. Ill, 120, 237 Kruzensk, Bernard 77, 78, 237 Kumler, Mr. Vernon 21, 107 Kuneman, David 211, 294 La Borne, Jeannie 80, 90, 122, 271 Lackey, Tammy 57, 122, 237 LaGrone, Larry 72, 73, 86, 98, 99, 193. 194, 197, 271 Lake, Ivan 237 Lake, Robert 82, 271 Lake, Virgil 271 Lamar, Carla 80, 90, 100, 120, 271 Lamar. Kim 77, 91. 96, 98, 120, 237 Landis, Brad 75, 95, 272 Landman, Gary 77. 272 Lane, Harold 125, 272 Lane, Michael 119, 294 Lang, John 77. 102, 103, 272 Lang, Jonell 77, 294 Largin, Conni 72, 80, 94, 95, 120, 237 Larkins, Bobby 79, 294 Larkins, Shuana 88. 92, 294 Leach. Cheryl 122, 272 Leak. Jim 82. 102, 103, 237 Leal. Julie 72. 237 Leggett, Cathy 77, 95, 272 Lehmann, Brad 272 Lemon, Bobby 105 , 237 Lemon, Dennis 294 Lemons, Dan 272 Lenard, Darrell 110, 272 Lenington, Anne 88, 101, 294 Lentz, Dee Dee 105, 272 Leonard, Mrs. Billye 15 Lewis, Dena 294 Lewis, Joseph 37, 43, 74, 84, 97, 98, 115, 119, 120, 238 Lewis, L. D. 294 Lewis, Michael 95 Lietz. Brad 77, 294 Lilley, Danny 272 Li 1 leys 334 Uneberry, Darla 77, 294 Little. Jack 93, 272 Little, Peggy 95, 122, 139, 238 Livingston, Cheryl 182, 294 Lloyd, Dawn 92, 294 Lloyd, Dinah 77, 86, 92, 294 Locke, Sammy 41, 44. 95, 99, 120, 121, 144, 145, 146, 147, 151, 152, 154, 156, 210, 211, 238 Locke. Tommy 84. 99, 144, 151. 154, 199, 205, 272 Lockridge. Chris 294 L. O. Hamons 318 Long, Patty 113, 238 Long, Tracy 272 Longmire. Tim 294 Logans 320 Lopez, Alicia 87. 101, 272 Lovelace, Mark 294 Lucas. Johnny 125 Lucas, Teri 273 Luper, Chris 157, 159, 171, 172, 294 Lynn, Kim 80, 90, 99, 274 Lyons, Carlos 119, 157, 159, 294 McAlister, Randy 295 McBrayer, Mrs. Sylvia 18, 22, 23 McCamant, Judy 88, 92, 98, 295 McCarty, Mr. Jerry 23, 100 McCloud, Deborah 113, 273 McCloud, Pam 94, 108, 273 McCool, Shell! 238 McCoy's Auto Pans 312 McCraw, Bobby 106, 273 McCraw, Ronny 157, 294 McCrory, Jim 123, 273 McDaniel, Belinda 90. 94. 98. 273 McDaniel, Eddie 102, 238 McDaniel, Steve 295 McFarland, Miss Ann 22, 23, 177, 178, 179, 182, 183 McGaha, Thomas 295 McGee, Donna 74, 273 McGee, Wesley 157, 295 McGill, Betty McGowen, Perri 77, 295 McGuire, Keith 77, 157. 294 McKean, B. J. 47. 54. 70, 74, 82, 84. 95, 238 McKee. Kathy 90. 95. 122, 273 McKinney, Dennis 79, 273 McKinney, Patricia 88, 294 McKinney, Robert 79, 238 McKnight, Mr. D. D. 29 McLemore, Mr. Jerry 23, 153, 157, 171, 172 McMenamy, Lynette 74, 82, 91, 93, 94, 95, 114, 120, 238 McMurray, Judy 88, 92, 101, 294 McNeil, Donna 294 McNellis. Susan 294 McNutt, Karen 80, 90, 273 McPherson, Mr. Mark 22, 23 McShan, Cynthia 88, 118, 119, 238 McVay, Ricky 46. 95. 98. 120, 121, 154, 207, 211, 238 Mack. Jeff 157, 294 Maddox, Debbie 182, 273 Maggard, Kathy 60, 110, 294 Maggard, Larry 79, 273 Mahana, Lori 95, 122, 238 Mahoney, Colleen 88, 90, 101, 273 Main Street Lumber Co. 330 Main Street News 326 Makros, Wanda 294 Manning. Blanda 88. 92. 98. 294 Manning, John 95, 125, 274 Manning. Larry 70, 71, 239 Markham. Kim 58. 79, 296 Markham, Pam 79, 239 Marlow. Jeanette 88, 296 Marlow, Fred 92, 239 Marsico, Liz 88, 296 Martin. Mrs. Helen 31 Martin, Mr. Joe R. 20, 21, 114 Martin, Mrs. Mary 21 Martin, Mary H. Martinez, Joe 211, 296 Massie, Randell 79, 273 Mask, Deborah 296 Mask, Gwen 296 Mask. Paula 296 Matthews. Paul 106, 274 Mason, Mr. Richard 23, 153 Massey, Cyndi 79, 296 Matkin, Mary Ann 95 Matlock, Peggy 95, 239 Matthews, Joe 296 Index - 341 342 Matthews, Wayne 155, 274 Maxon, Steve 102, 239 Maxwell, Jayne Ann 88. 92, 99, 117, 285, 296 May. Beth 77. 102. 103, 296 Mayberry. Mrs. Joe Ann 23 Mayes. Cecil 41, 196, 197, 296 Mead, Teresa D. 83. 84, 101. 239 Mead, Teresa M. 84. 239 Meadors, Barbara 77, 296 Meadows. Mrs. Nancy 23, 87, 98 Means, Christ! 41, 52, 90, 114, 116, 120, 256, 274 Meek, Anderia 79, 274 Meek, Wilma 87. 90. 118, 274 Meeks. Dennis 110, 239 Mellon. David 84. 110, 296 Menta, Lorie 120, 122, 239 Mercer, Cheryl 88, 101, 184, 274 Mercer, Dennis 110, 296 Merritt, Linda 88, 92, 101, 296 Middleton, Shelly 88, 98, 296 Miers, Debbie 91, 95, 124 Miers, Donna 87, 239, 296 Miller, Judy 92, 296 Miller, Shelia 122. 239 Milligan. Mr. J. M. 22, 23 Milner, Terry 84, 102, 103, 274 Minor, David 77, 296 Minyard, Cindy 90. 122, 274 Minyard, Teresa 92, 296 Mirick Ave. Texaco 332 Mistrot. Valeric 95, 187, 191, 239 Mitchell, Bruce 102, 103, 239 Mitchell, Cathy 80, 93, 274 Mitchell, Rodney Molden, Kevin George 115, 296 Monroe, Norman 157, 296 Montgomery, David 296 Montgomery, Dennis 77, 296 Montgomery, Lonnie 111, 239 Moon, Rockie 110, 274 Moore, Alvin 77, 79, 296 Moore. Barbara 274 Moore, Clarissa 108, 239 Moore, Jared 151, 154, 211, 296 Moore, Jeff 296 Moore, Joyce 296 Moore, Leonard 111, 274 Moore, Rita 95 Moore, Ronnie 123, 274 Moore. Sherry L. 87, 94, 95, 120, 274 Moorman, Evette 92, 296 Morales, Anna 88. 92, 296 Moran, Janice 113, 275 Morgan. Virginia 87, 95. 101, 101, 112, 120, 275 Morris, Alisa 102, 103, 296 Morris, Darla 92, 110, 296 Morris, Ricky 111, 275 Morrison, Carla 87, 93, 275 Morrow, Steve 79, 275 Morton, Rena 296 Mosier, Kent 296 Mueller, Gary 157, 275 Muldrew. Sam 41, 81. Ill, 256, 275 Mundine, Larry B. 157, 304 Mundine, Michael 119, 296 Murphy, Cecil 239 Murphy, Mike 297 Murphy. Wayne 82, 155, 275 Murrell, Karen 86, 92, 184, 297 Myers, Karen 182, 297 Myers, Ken 72, 86, 275 Myers, Vickie 113, 275 Nash, Nanci 122, 240 Nason, Ralph 240 Nason, Roland 297 Nathan Crouch Furniture 324 Index Nave, Terri 80, 91, 98, 122, 240 Neal, David 103, 275 Neasbitt, Dianna 79, 90, 104, 275 Neasbitt, Michael 39, 145, 146, 154, 210, 211, 275 Nesbitt, Amelia 76, 77. 86. 98, 115, 275 Nesbitt, Harold 41, 77, 115, 285, 297 Neu, Mrs. Caroline 31 Neu, Dianne 90, 275 Newsome, Tere 50, 78, 95, 97, 240 Newsom’s 310 Nicholson. Bill 157, 297 Niemi, Mike 240 Nickerson, Lome 97, 297 Nippir, Richard 240 Noblitt, Ellie 102, 103, 297 Noel, Charla 80, 90, 95, 98, 99, 120, 276 Nykoruk, Gary 43, 83, 240 Nykoruk. Mrs. Marge 28, 31 Oates, Roy 95, 123, 155, 276 O’Bar, Debbie 61. 90. 99. 276 O’Bar, De wayne 22, 150, 151, 156, 207, 208, 211, 240 O’Brien, Carrie 86, 118, 297 O’Brien, Debbie 87. 297 O’Brien, Joy 47. 48. 91. 93. 96, 181, 240 Ogborn, Sandra 87, 118, 297 Oglesbee, Keith 84, 86, 96, 240 Olson. Kelly 79, 182, 183, 184, 276 Orr, Melvin Orrick, Nanci 90, 122, 276 Osbourn, Connie 90, 98, 276 Osbourn, Sheila 87, 90, 117, 276 Osmon, Marc 297 Oubre, Mark 157, 297 Outlaw, Terry 157, 158, 159, 297 Overman, Mr. Dan 14, 15 Overturf, Roxana 98, 297 Owen. Cherie 91. 101, 102, 103, 118, 240 Owens, Cynthia 90, 101, 276 Owens, Lea Ann 101, 297 Pace, Dale 87, 115, 298 Palmore, Joey 157, 298 Panky, Kelly 123, 276 Pants West 314 Parker, Mr. Bill 22, 23, 153 Parker, David 93, 105, 240 Parker, Dwight 119, 165, 168, 169, 170, 298 Parker, Mr. George 30 Parker, Leamon Parker. Roy 105, 298 Parkey, Belinda 87. 124, 276 Parks Drug 322 Parnell, Debbie 240 Parnell, Kenneth 276 Parsons, Kelly 118, 122, 240 Pate, Kim 240 Patterson, Reginald 157, 276 Patterson, Scott 47, 83, 108, 168, 170, 240 Patti, Debbie 118, 241 Patti, Martha 84, 241 Paulsen, Tami 113, 276 Payne, Dana 87, 90, 93, 276 Payne, Ellen 92, 298 Payne, Lisa 91, 95, 122, 241 Payne, Tammy 298 Pearson, Johnny 102, 103, 298 Pedigo. Gary 79, 241 Pedigo. Greg 79. 276 Pedigo, Rhonda 79, 115, 298 Penn. A1 119, 151, 154, 170, 205. 277 Peratta, Fred 79, 241 Perdue. Brian 157, 298 Perkins. Angela 88, 119, 298 Perry, Charles 277, 298 Perry, Elvin 298 Peterson, D’Ann 113, 241 Peterson, Richard 298 Peterson, Tony 298 Petree, Tony 86, 123, 277 Petrus, Mr. George 12 Petrus, Lorie 92, 298 Petrus, Ronnie 46, 81, 111, 120, 241 Pettigrew, Donna 91, 93, 119, 241 Pettigrew, Linda 88, 92, 298 Petty, Bill 110, 298 Petty, Debbie 47. 53. 120, 122, 241 Petty, Robert 241 Philagios, Jerry 298 Phelps, Mrs. Patsy 23, 98 Phillips, Charles 277 Phillips, Darlene 92, 298 Phillips, Debbie 277 Phillips, Dewena 106, 277 Piazza, Donna 88, 92, 115, 298 Piazza, Marie 101, 241 Pilkilton, Paul 149, 155, 205, 241 Pinto, Jeanne 77, 102, 298 Pipkin, Joanna 101, 242 Pipkin. Paula 122 Pitts, Paul 99, 157, 171, 172, 298 Planck, Helen 92, 298 Plemmons, John 84, 111, 242 Polk, Cleester 108, 119, 242 Polk. Natalie 87, 181, 182, 184, 185, 298 Pope, Kathy 277 Pope, Tony Postier, Mr. Fred 153 Potter, Linda 124, 242 Potts. Bill 277 Potts, Patricia 242 Potts, Steven 119, 123, 277 Powell, Barbara 181, 182, 277 Powell. Keith 155, 242 Powers, Bruce 77. 103, 298 Pratt, Jesse 298 Pratt, Peggy 88, 298 Pressley, Joanna 84, 138, 242 Preston Shoes 316 Preston, Mrs. Elayne 23, 113 Price, Dale 100 Price, David 77, 79, 242 Price, Randy 157, 298 Pricer, Tracy L. 79, 298 Pyle, Tami 72. 93. 191, 277 Pyles, Robin 298 Qualls, Judy 277 Qualls, Rick 298 Quassa. Donna 298 Quassa, Jeff 242 Rader, David 99 Rader. Jimmy 157, 298 Radio Shack 312 Raley, Annette 92, 101, 115, 298 Ramsey, Leona 242 Ramsey, James 77, 104, 277 Ramsey, Robert 77, 298 Ramsey, Steve 205 Ratcliff, David 157, 299 Ray. LaTressa 91. 94, 120, 122, 242 Ray, Shelle 72, 88, 92, 98, 299 Reddick. Debbie 80. 87. 90, 95. 98. 120, 277 Reddick, Lama 277 Redding, Kathy 80, 90, 98, 122, 278 Redding, Mrs. Nelda 28, 29 Redfern, Rhonda 242 Redmon, Terry 299 Reeder, Jerry 243 Reeder. Sandra 278 Reese, Angie 86, 88, 92, 299 Reeves, W. P. Reinert, Michele 88, 92, 299 Reinert, Ricky 110, 278 Rench, Matthew 83, 299 Reynolds, Mark 299 Rice, Brian 171, 278 Rice, Byron 111, 243 Rice. Eric 87. 94. 95, 278 Rice, James 299 Rice. Jan 80. 87. 90, 95, 99, 120, 278 Rice. Keith 278 Rice. Paula K. 70. 71, 74, 77. 87, 95, 243 Richard, Lola 118 Richards, Carmen 80, 90, 278 Richards, Mr. Louis 1. 10 Richardson, Barbara 106, 243 Richardson, Danny 108, 243 Richardson, Dennis 79, 278 Richardson, Linda 299 Richardson, Randy 123, 278 Richardson, Ronny 79, 104, 278 Riddick, Audrey 278 Riddle. Alan 77. 299 Riddle. David 77. 87. 278 Riddle. Mr. Jesse 18, 25, 76. 77. 78. 134 Riddle, Mark 77, 299 Ringness, Miss Gail 25, 190 Ringlers 320 Ritch, Corbette Ritchie, Sandra 299 Robbins, Anthony 299 Robbins. Joyce 77, 278 Robbins, Remont Roberson, Butch 94. 95, 114, 278 Roberts, Charles 299 Roberts, Debbie 84, 91, 101, 243 Robertson, Britt 77, 90, 95, 114, 120, 279 Robinson, Cindy 53, 70, 84, 86, 95, 114, 138, 243 Robinson, Peggy 88, 92, 299 Robinson, Susan 299 Robo Car Wash 326 Rodgers, Mrs. Bonnie 24, 25 Roesler, Ludwig 300 Roe we, Mark 95, 99, 120, 145, 154, 163, 165, 169, 170. 211, 279 Roe we, Mike 150, 151, 154, 211, 243 Rogers, Monica 77, 92, 98, 300 Rolen. Sheri 90, 92, 98, 243, 300 Rolen, Tena 58, 72, 73, 80, 91, 120 Roman, Laura 88, 92, 300 Roque, Julie 106, 114, 243 Ross, Greg 99, 105, 155, 243 Roush, David 120, 243 Rowland, Brian 194, 197, 300 Rowland, Mr. James 25, 94 Ruble, Rhonda 80, 279 Rucker, Mrs. E. M. 30 Rudig, Steve 76, 77, 279 Ruff. Robin 90. 95. 97, 100, 279 Ruffins. Beverly 181, 279 Rushing, Paul 243 Russell, Tim 105, 155, 243 Samford, Russell 77, 300 Sampson, Barry 279 Sampson, Jim 79, 300 Sands, Barbara 95, 118, 279 Sanford, Chris 300 Schick, Kim 92, 97. 300 Schick, Mike 77. 95. 211, 243 Schick, Pat 84, 96, 97, 279 Schirmer, Ricky 111 Schmitzer, Karis90, 98, 279 Scknitkar, Susan 83, 91, 122, 243 Schnitker, Mark 110, 279 Schubert, Sheldon 300 Schumacher, Julie 77, 92, 102, 103, 300 Scott, David 279 Scott, Deborah 77, 300 Scott, Mr. Henry 13 Scott. Lisa 13, 91, 94. 95. 120, 122, 244 Scroggins, Debbie 300 Seamster, Carlos 279 Selanders, Teresa 113, 279 Self. Danny Self. Tim 86, 87. 279 Sewell, Sherry 98, 300 Sexton, Mary 87, 122, 280 Shafer, Larry 280 Shasteen, Cheree 79, 104, 280 Shearer, Darrell 106, 280 Sheffield, Wendy 75. 80, 90. 93. 102, 103, 120, 280 Shelby, Eileen 84, 106, 244 Shields, Kathy 300 Shields, Shirley 72. 74, 77. 91, 94. 95, 244 Shires, Wanda 300 Shockle, Jean Shoes, Preston Shook, Gerald 280 Shook, Karen 300 Shubert, Sheldon Shultz, Lynda 110, 300 Sickles, Ms. Gene 24, 25 Sid Maples 318 Siebcrt, Mrs. Terri 25, 83 Sikes, Greg 280 Sikes, Terry 74, 86. 94, 97, 98, 112, 280 Silva, Kenneth 244 Simpson, Jenewa 244 Simpson, Bruce 300 Siney, Mike 94. 106, 114, 280 Singleton, Beth 300 Singleton, William 244 Sinor, Carrell 55. Ill, 244 Sinsel, Pat 95, 280 Sippert, Pat 77, 118 Sisemore, Carolyn 79, 280, 300 Sims, Millard 300 Skaggs, Donna 92, 103, 115, 189, 191, 300 Skaggs, Ms. Rhonda 24, 25, 88 Skaggs, Mr. Ryal 24, 25, 123 Slawson, John 105, 280 Sloan. Randy 110, 244 Sloan, Teresa 111, 280 Smedley, Cherri 77, 300 Smith, Barry 93, 112, 280 Smith. Cheryl 35, 45, 67, 83. 89, 91, 94. 95. 98. 116, 120, 130, 132, 139, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 183, 185, 226, 244 Smith, Curtis 244 Smith, Doreen 300 Smith. Mr. Ernest 29, 82 Smith, Jovonna 300 Smith. Kathy 280 Smith. Mike 244 Smith. Mike 300 Smith. Pat 244 Smith. Rhonda 92, 101, 300 Smith, Robby 123, 281 Smith, Ronnie 300 Smith, Sherry 300 Smith, Thomas 77, 244 Smith. Mr. Vaughan R. 14 Smith. Vickie 80. 90. 122, 281 Smoke House Bar-B-0 316 Smothersman, Charlie 300 Snedden, Tony 86, 244 Snider. David 300 Snider. Debbie 92, 110, 300 Snider. Dennis 300 Sonic 310 Sonnenburg, Mr. Eldon 25, 26, 76, 77, 124 Sparkman, Fred 22, 155, 244 Spears, Pam 300 Spence, Riger300 Spencer, Rhonda 301 Spillman. Joyce 108, 281 Spradlin, Sandy 88, 92, 301 Spradlin, Stephen 94, 103, 199, 200, 205, 301 Springs, Garry 79, 281 Starling, Sharri 281 State National Bank 336 Steele, Jim 72, 281 Stein. Tami 91. 114, 116, 120, 244 Stein, Toni 88, 92, 98, 301 Stembridgc, Diane 54, 88, 119, 281 Steedman, Mr. Bodge 10 Stevens, Mr. Ige 24, 25 Steward, David 245 Steward, Denise 91. 95, 122, 245 Steward, Mr. James 25, 111 Stewart, Ellon 301 Stewart, Jimmy 301 Stewart, Judy 245 Stewart, Max 105, 245 Stewart. Willie 87. 281 Stiles, Jeannine 74, 91, 103, 120, 245 Still, Juddie 79. 93. 245 Stinson, Joan 86, 88, 92, 98, 102, 103, 114, 301 Stokes, Susie 92, 301 Stone, Donna 301 Strandlein, Bruce 157, 301 Streun, Steve 77, 301 Strobl, Dale 111, 245 Stroope, Trish 86, 301 Stuart, Dianna 95, 122, 245 Stubblefield, Mrs. Oleta 25, 106 Stubblefield. Justin 157. 301 Stubbs, Kerry 125, 281 Stull Motors 312 Stuyvesant, Sheila 92, 301 Sullivan. Mrs. Grace 26, 27, 92 Sulser, Danny 245 Summerhill, Butch 95, 245 Svane, Mark 95, 99, 120, 154, 281 Svane, Todd 95, 99. 120. 154, 205, 281 Swain. Mr. Britton 10 Sweeney, Jimmy 111, 281 Swenson, Connie 79, 281 Swinger, Ramona 90, 102, 103, 281 Sylvester, Janet 56. 96, 102, 245 Tabor, Daryl 77, 103, 245 Talbott, Timothy 77, 246 Talley. Phillip 81. 246 Talley. Randy 301 Tarbet. Perry 110, 301 Tarbet, Perry 110, 301 Tarver, Teri 88, 92, 99, 302 Tatum, Madelyn 302 Taylor. Don 94, 202, 204, 205, 302 Taylor. Donna 47. 80, 91, 122, 246 Taylor, Danny 79, 281 Taylor, Everett 79, 282 Taylor. Jeff 105, 246 Taylor, Lee 302 Taylor. Mike 77. 302 Taylor, Pam 51. 80. 93, 98. 101, 246 Taylor, Ricky 302 Taylor, Robbi 302 Taylor. Sharolyn60, 88, 91, 119, 246 Taylor, Mark 282 Taylor, Pali 282 Taylor, Teresa 302 Taylor, Thomas 282 Teague, Charles 302 Teal, Rhonda 101, 302 Teal, Ronny 86, 302 Index - 343 Templemeyer, Danny 246 Templeton, Starla 88, 302 Terrell, David 302 Terrell, Sheba 108, 246 Terry, Colin Terry, Mr. John 26, 27, 89, 120 Terry, Lynn 111, 282 Terry's Restaurant 326 Texas Power and Light 322 Texoma Auto Agency 308 Texoma Ford Motor Co. 332 Thacker, Randy 95, 125, 282 The Showcase 332 Thomas, Charley 5, 70. 71, 74, 105, 114, 246 Thomas, Dickey 302 Thomas, Judi62, 105, 246 Thomas, Kristi 92. 99, 110, 181, 182, 184, 302 Thomas, Mike 282 Thomas, Randall 115, 157, 302 Thomas, Ronnie 123, 246 Thomas, Terri 86, 92, 302 Thomas, Tony 125, 246 Thompson, Robby 302 Thompson, TaImage 302 Thompson, Vic 302 Thornton, Jim 157, 282 Thornton, Susan 92, 102, 103, 302 Tillman, Anthony 79, 247 Tingle, Mrs. Evelyn 31 Todd. Wade 302 Toney, Fred 111, 247 Town and Country Mobile Homes 318 Townsend, Tonya 247 Traweek, Darryl 302 Traweek, Rennie 120, 247 Trimm, Stan 282 Troop, Sheri 80, 101, 247 Troutz, Dennis 79, 302 Troutz, Mark 77, 79, 95, 247 Truelock, MelDon 182, 183, 184, 302 Trujillo, Paul 75, 282 Tucker, Penny 122, 247 Tullis, Steve 77, 110, 302 Turgeon, Joseph 110, 302 Turnbull, Billy 75, 211, 282 Turner, Donna 86, 92, 98, 302 Turner, Mr. Earl 27, 110 Turner, Mr. Franklin 27, 75, 82 Turner, Tammy 88, 92, 98, 117, 302 Turney, Steve 47. 74, 81, 94, 114, 247 Twining, Judy 80, 90, 282 Tynes, Susie 72, 247 Ulch, David 247 Umphrey, Mick 74, 83, 247 Union Jack 336 Union Terminal 320 Vance, Sharon 80, 90, 282 Vaughan, Patti 110, 302 Vern, Erickson 320 Vest Brothers 334 Vick, Leonard 77, 102, 302 Voss, Miss Ida Mae 15 Wackers 328 Wade, Lyle 125, 282 Wakefield, Barbara 302 Waldrop, Wayne 102, 302 Walker, Cindy 38, 42, 65, 66, 67, 83, 84, 91, 95, 116, 130, 132, 134, 179, 181, 183, 226, 247 Walker, Diane 120, 247 Walker, Eddie 84. 302 Walker, Gail 101, 118, 282 Walker, Granville 24, 143, 144, 146, 155, 199, 201, 202, 205, 283 Walker, Shannon 90, 102, 103, 283 Walker, Terri 283 Wallace. Dawn 90, 95, 118, 124, 283 Wallace. Marion 91, 95, 97, 98, 124, 247 Walsh, Randy 75, 283 Walters, Danna Wallers, Kenneth 111, 283 Walter, Jennings Walters, Stephen 120, 247 Walton, Ruth Ann 63, 88, 92, 110, 302 Ward, Mrs. Donnie 26, 27 Ward, Dwayne 102, 103, 211, 283 Ward, Tamra 84, 95, 108. 283 Waters, Jim 302 Waters, Kima 95, 101, 106, 283 Watkins, Bobby 130, 303 Watkins, Theresa 92, 303 Watson, Mr. Wilburn 29 Watsonburger 308 Watson, David 110, 303 Wayne Shoes 320 Webb. Philip 79, 247 Weddle, Mrs. Ruby 31 Weger, Danny 248 Weger, Mrs. Helen 15 Weger, Janie 88, 92, 303 Weger, Ronnie 38, 42, 84, 132, 134, 187, 189, 191, 248 Welch, Glenn 303 Wells. Aaron 119, 144, 154, 283 Wells, Danny 157, 158, 159, 160, 303 West Dwight 119, 157, 303 Whaley, Mr. Carl 30 Whaley, Carol 95, 96, 283 White , Cathy 77, 303 White, Mrs. Dodie 28, 29 White, Gary White, Mr. James L. 26. 27. 119 White, Kendra 51. 75. 95. 103, 124, 283 White, Otis White, Mr. Robert 30 White, Ronald 123, 248 White. Steve 147, 149, 150, 152, 154, 156, 207, 208. 211, 248 Whithurst, Teresa 303 Whitfield. Beverly 90. 98, 122, 283 Whitfield. Mrs. Ruth 26. 27. 122 Whitson, Mrs. Kay 27 Whittington. Laurie 124, 283 Whittington. Sandra 303 Whitworth, Mrs. Ann 27, 122 Wiginton, Mike 34, 45, 65, 86, 95, 99, 115, 121, 135, 207, 211, 224, 248 Wilburn, David 94, 211, 303 Wilkins, Laura 88, 90, 98, 283 Wilkins, Richard 75, 94, 248 Wilkinson, Bobby Wilkinson. Sheila 303 Wilkinson, Starla 284 Williams. Brenda 92, 99, 181, 303 Williams, Mrs. Cathey 26, 27, 88, 92 Williams, Debby 88, 92, 98, 303 Williams, Mrs. Elisabeth 27 Williams, Kathy 46, 50, 74, 91, 94, 95, 120, 248 Williams. Lori 80, 83. 91. 95. 101, 248 Williams, Nancy 303 Williams, Natalie Joyce 119, 248 Williams, Mr. Tim 26, 27, 168, 169 Williamson Motors 336 Willis, Dr. Frances 26, 28, 29, 114 Willoughby, Mrs. Darlene 28, 29, 80 Wilson, David 105, 248 Wilson, Ross 324 Wimberly, Gary 106, 248 Wimbish, Willie 102 Winchester, Jodi 248 Windland, Jim 110, 248 Winfree, JUchard 303 Winters. Doris 101, 119, 248 Winters. Loretta 119, 304 Winters, Sarah 248 Withrow, Weasel 119, 125, 284 Witt, Vickie 92, 304 Wolf, Joyce 74, 86, 304 Woliung. Kathy 80. 90, 99, 108, 284 Womack, Stan 94, 95, 120, 248 Womack, Tim 76, 76, 78, 94, 95. 97, 284 Wood, Mr. Ellis 10 Wood, Lisa 88, 122, 284 Wood, Toni 90, 284 Woods, Janice 96, 284 Woods. Mike 106, 249 Woods, Mrs. Pat 15 Woods, Pam 92, 110, 304 Woods, Tammy 88, 93, 184, 304 Wonhington, Jerry 304 Worthington, Michael 110, 304 Wrenn, Rosser 110, 249 Wright, Cindy 90, 284 Wright Furniture 332 Wright, Karen 90, 99, 122, 284 Wright. Kelle 88, 92, 98. 191, 304 Wright, Paula 249, 304 Wright, Sonja 90, 106, 114, 284 Wright, Steve 249 Wright, Steven 304 Wright's Drive In 328 Wyatt, Mary 119, 304 Wyatt, Shurran 119, 284 Wylie, Mrs. Maxine 29 Ybarra, David 77, 304 Yen, Roxanne 88, 92, 304 Young, Talmage 249 Zachary, Carol 80, 90, 112, 284 Zamora, Many 98, 111, 284 344 - Index ■ A, A m •
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