Denison High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Denison, TX)

 - Class of 1977

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--ur -- January - 235 Basketball . . . Tennis . . . Stingerettes Contest . . . Groups . . . Dance-a- thon . . . Voice Of Democracy . . . Bachelor Homemaking . . . Home- making luncheons . . . Panel Discussion on aging . . . Student Teachers . . February - 253 Who's Who Assembly . . . Student Council Dance . . . Basketball Marathon I . . . Basketball . . . Tennis . . . Track . . . Baseball . . . Golf . . . Class Favorites . . . Groups . . . Field Trips . . . FHA . . . March - 287 UIL Play'Practice . . . Band goes to Galveston . . . Spring trip to Bahamas . . Y-Teen Style Show . . . Latin Club to Museum . . . Academic awards . . . Groups . . . Baseball . . . Tennis . . . Track . . . Pafrons Page - 312 April - 313 Spring Formal . . . Prom . . . Baseball . . . Tennis . . . Groups . . . UIL Band Contest . . May - 339 Graduation . . . Baseball . . . Tennis . . . Track . . . Senior Assembly . . Band Concert and Banquet . . . VOE Banquet . . . Spring Football Game . . Senior Day . . . Groups . . . American Heritage Program . . . Ads - 360 Senior Credifs - 392 Index - 395 Closing -- 399 A Aufographs - 400 197 7 Yellow Jaokef Sfafl' Edifor-in-Chief Business Manager Senior Edifors Junior Edifors Advisor Angela Fairchild Carol Zachary Philip Davidson Cyndee Gaines Garry Hall Mark Hemperley .lulie Henry Camille Kimbrell John Lang Virginia Morgan Jerry Qikes Barry Smifh Qooh' Bafes l Ann Deriohsweiler Jalene Hawk Susan Hennigh Jonell Lang Blanda Manning Bruce Powers Mike Smifh Theresa Wafkins Kay Casey 197 7 YELLUWJACKE T D NISUN 9 NIUR HIGH 9CHO0L Volume LXII ANNUAL June July Augusf gggggler work' Fun' Classes Begin Ocfober November December Homecoming Senior Play , Christmas Volleyball Basketball Giving February March April Favorites,' Contests Prom, Tennis, Who's Who Track, Golf Qepfember Football Groups Organize Snow time May Academic Awards Graduation January To Mr. Jesse Riddle, Mr. Eldon Sonnenburg 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 individuals 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 staff honors two people who have dedicated millions of hours and all of themselves to DHS students. Working with discipline and humor, and demanding perfection, these two people earn tremendous respect and love of all whose lives they touch. Training young musicians to play in concert and march in formation, they answer each person's needs and help each one make the most of his or her talents and abilities. It is with pride that we dedicate the 1977 Yellow Jacket Annual to Mr. Jesse Riddle and Mr. Eldon Sonnenburg. Mr. Jesse Riddle, Band Director, opposite page top, is splashed with a bucket of water during the band initiation party. Kathy Leggett, Mr. Bill Williams Cfather of band member, Alan Williamsj, Cyndee Gaines, Monica Rogers, David Riddle, and Janey Hogenson look on with laugh- ICI . eies v,,, ,,.. A XJ Mr. Eldon Sonnenburg, opposite page, bottom, with his wife holding a pet quail. Yellow Jacket Editor-in-Chief Angela Fairchild, upper right, dedicated the 1977 yearbook to the school's band directors 'in the May 19 awards assembly. Engraved key chains were presented to Mr. Riddle and Mr. Sonnenburg, lower left, as tokens of the year- book dedication. Mr. Riddle cel- ebrated his 100th half-time per- formance at D.H.S. during foot- ball season. Mr. Sonnenburg received a similar honor at Sher- man High School where he was band director for many years before coming to Denison in 1971. Dedication As we begin fhe gear, nof knowing whai we are looking for, we sfand oufside good old Denison Hgh School wailing for fhe lirsf bell fo sgnifg fhe end of summer and fhe beginning of a new year. We have forgoffen abouf fhose who have gone before and have jusf begun io learn abouf fhose coming in. The bell rings and sophomores wifh ferrilied looks, juniors who know have been fhere before, and seniors who appear fo know everyfhing begin fhe 1976-7 7 school year. il ,V Cfliiviiwd , , Givhmq gland? SUR 1 4 We've Only Jus? Begun Eli The hard work begins wifh foofball, baskefball, baseball, club projecfs and '11-sg., acfivifies, and classes. Having fun and making memories, we don 'f even realize l fhe fime goes by - days, weeks, monfhs and a year. If will all end so soon. Here is fhe lasf six weeks. Seniors gel announcemenfs, caps and gowns, and everyone is being nice fo fhe feachers in hopes of passing. Then fhe dag comes - fhe lasf dag of school. If is all over now - all fhe fun and all fhe excifemenf. All fhose friends, dafes and familiar faces will jusf be memories. , i 2 if -r ,,,' s 2 iii, We've Only Just Begu I1 The bell rings af 3:30 fo signify fhe end of school and fhe beginning of summer. Was if worfh all fhose worries over exams, hard work, grief pain and sorrow . . . laughfer, happiness, friends and memories? As we look down fhe empfg hall and remember all fhe noise, all fhe friends, all fhe laughfer, we realize fhaf fhere will never be anofher fime like fhis in our lives - we have had our good fimes in high school and musf move on. We can remember whaf we have done, freasure our memories, use our acquired knowledge and skills, buf mosf of all we realize - if is nof fhe end buf - WE'VE ONLYJUST BEGUN. Nun, X. -an 1-Q, ..- Lf! cj ,M 6 - We've Only Just Begun Summer Summer IQ, A School Summer - 7 Summer School Has Big Turnouf When most students went on vacation or to work last June, many of them stayed to go to summer school. Right, Lige Dusek shows off his frisbee talents during his free time. Below left, Louanne Gary daydreams while Clint Gentry gets a laugh from the camera- man. Bottom, Diane Stembridge worked in the office keeping absentee records straight. More classes were added to the summer schedule in order to allow students to catch up on credits they lost because of failing grades or to gain credits in the summer classes before school even starts. I Q 6 Q Summer t 3, W, m y . ,.k,, ., ',4, ,,, ,V W I vm. f ' W- . , .. ir A 5 va f t uf ' Ag A we 4 1 W H W - W tf g 3, V, 1 :nf 2 6555 L 'Ui' ' Z? 'f? z 034.5 Q x xii nf- a FW I 1 hw? A I i 9 I aw 4' l 2 2. , ,HW ve-H, .jg y ll Cusfodians Fighf Bai-He of fhe Trash Throughout the summer and the school year, the Custodians keep the school building clean and shining. Below, George Parker sets the clocks. Right, Gladys is caught here taking out the trash. Bottom left, Gary Green and Johnny Penn pick up trash in the school yard each afternoon. Bottom right, Mr. Fred Tony repainted the window frames of the building, giving it a whole new look. Besides the jobs pictured here, the custodians also clean, sweep, mop and wax floors, and stay late at night to lock up after club meetings and community activities. Summer - 9 Summer Band Qfarfs Early X - ws X-f-Q Y For Band students school starts early with morning practices. -qw ' YEL , lt's not lon before the new stu- , s V I N W Q 'fgm.,-N pt ,yQXfg5Q1g.1-Q , xx i dents learn the basics of march- : ag4s,a,t'1 5g5Y X' , p ing and the old members remem- W -vi 9: 5 XX :sway W K s r s A52-N is it ber what they have forgotten X a ffxf-'W'- -'N' from last year. Band members hi . ll X we . 'X ' . 4 , , ltne u as director Jesse Riddle, I vin it . . 4 Vw . i, t , N right, supervises the practice. , gt Mg qv 1 if 5-sp ff . my ,fx as f fa: rr ' , -2 1 1 3 WW '44, , , ' 1- we r Q 4 !, , ' f ', -.' 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Q 1.-r'wi:':- V4 A 'W' - ,fig 43 ,, .1 Q y 'I,, , , 4 Afwp V, x 119 z - . K --Qj, his 1. , A I . .1e,:QgigxYAfy.,fy'.j1PW'?f' Ag as 5.1 L , .531 ,Lt A lx' , Y lug N X -'- z..y1:4i '- V4 1 ' ,' X 'lp t,Vf4,P':H,p,,.5-'.. ul. -., lv: . nn 4- -1 10- Summer Qfingereffes lnifiafe Members, Affend Camp r K T'he Drill Team went to summer camp at Kilgore Junior College for six days. Prior to their visit to camp they had a week's practice on their high kick, military and novelty routines. Returning from camp with awards, the Stingerettes practiced two weeks and staged traditional Drill Team initiation. als 0 , Q' ,.g?. 1l:f5:122?QE'2Ej! , K: ,.,. ,T ,.,.k,.., :I Wk.' 3 Summer - 1 I Cheerleaders, Maseofs AHend Summer Camp Varsity Cheerleaders and mascots got a top rating in competition at summer camp last summer. They placed in the top eight out of about 70 cheerleading squads. The camp at Stephen F. Austin College in Nacogdoches, June 13-18, provided classroom type instruction for part of the day. They participated in cheerleading activities and competition daily. We had a good time and met a lot of girls from all over Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas, said head cheerleader Patti Sue Flood. Dawn Hopkins, lower right, is ready for a week of camp. A group of cheerleaders develops a new routine, below. The DHS cheerleaders, right, are shown practicing a routine for contest. It paid off as they won awards and the spirit stick in competi- tion. za W: 52: iii Summer Ma, f. 1-1 ,HH ,wif .ls--1 sv , -if -ai! The Yellow Jacket Annual Staff traveled to Dallas for a day last August to visit Taylor Publishing Co. Taylor printed this year's annual. The staff watched and learned the step-by-step method in which yearbooks are made . They picked up some good ideas to improve the annual. The staff ate lunch in the company cafeteria first, then took the guided two- hour tour through the publishing plant. After the tour, they browsed in Taylor's library gathering ideas from the thousands of yearbooks Taylor publishes. J .33 Annual Qfaff Visifs Book Publishin Company Angela Fairchild, above, observes as a Taylor employee folds pages to prepare them for a yearbook. Above left, is one of many machines at Taylor that help save time and effort in pro- ducing a yearbook. This machine turns out printing plates that have been photographically etched. This machine, left, glues the pages to the cover of the year- book. Summer - me W' 'SHE Denison is a town with a variety of things to do in the summertime. Lake Texoma is one of the better known diversions. Swimming , sunbathing, Frisbee, picnics and camping are but a few of the different pastimes people enjoy at the lake. Every year around early summer DHS students head out to the lake in droves. They come in swimsuits, shorts, and even jeans and bring food , campers, boats, and cars. Besides the more sophisticated pastimes such as boating and fishing, there are also the things usually done as a child, like wading, and building . def, sandcastles. Upper left, senior Virginia Morgan reverts to her childhood and builds a superb sandcastle . But the sands of time are against her as the lake tide comes in and takes her castle out. Lower left, DHS students survey lake and soak up the sun. lf., I4 - Summer Fun At Lake Texoma, junior Ann Derichsweiler relaxes completely for a swim, right. Lower left, Roeann West performs one of the most popular sports in America today, Frisbee, showing a good pose for receiving the Frisbee. Playing Water Frisbee is compli- cated and requires a great deal of dexterity on the part of the play- ers. One requirement of the peo- ple involved is a sure knowledge of the game, the ability to swim well and the ability to leap great distances in water. Lower right, two students play Water Frisbee. 0 Texome ls Scene of Summer Fun . r A. .L , MA, , ,,-.,.A.4 Qfudenfs Gef Summer Jobs .4 i 16 - Summer FRG if W Xu is 'QQ 0 . -- we--Q.-Ai ,W 1 , . r ,,,,L l ,L., ,,, Along with other things students remember from school years are the jobs they had that summer. Top left, William Earnhart hauled hay this sum- mer. Opposite bottom left, Danny Mead, a recent graduate, worked in maintenance at Tex- oma Medical Center. Opposite right, Carolyn Morgan babysat for several working families. Kima Waters gained good experience at a local restaurant. Bottom, Camille Kimbrell mowed her yard while she exercised at the same time. Top right, Mark Roewe scanned the pool for would be swimmers while, below right, Christie Means and Jayne Ann Maxwell helped a friend out of the pool. 1 Qvtiqgh wi 3' ' Girl Afhlefes Prepare in Summer Workoufs fo Oompefe in Disfriel Volleyball, Baskefball, Track Natalie Polk, top, watches the ball over the net as Bridgit Jenkins, San- dra Whittington, Regina Cummins, Frances Firesheets, and Zoe Ellen Rhymes get ready for the return. Karen Luper, left, demonstrates the overhand serve. Cari Hunt and Jackie Jenkins stand by to assist Kristi Thomas, lower left, as she sets the ball. Girls' Athletic Director Miss Gail Ringness, lower right, referees and watches Bridgit Jenkins' serv- ice. Regina Cummins, Tammie Zamora, Elise McMurray, and Sandra Whittington watch the ball. Girls' Athletics is in its second year of competition. It is headed by Miss Gail Ringness. Miss Ann McFarland is varsity volleyball , track, and junior varsity basektball coach. Miss Jane Overstreet is the varsity basketball Coach. As the girls' competed in basketball for the first time in many years. She also coaches junior varsity volleyball and assists Miss McFarland in track. The girls got into shape by running, exercising, and various other things. Summer Afhlefes Begin The Athletics A Department took a changed look at the first of the school year with a new program set up by the coaching staff. The new '7 7 staff set up the teams to get opinions of player preference and set up practice drill for players before and after school. As positions and formations were filled, the Jackets and coaches formulated and improved their game plans. Preparation began for the first game, September 3, against Trinity and a scrimmage against Lancaster August 27 . V A New A 3 ' s I -W,L A fA'AAA A jg 5 el ,A ,,,,. A,,At,,,A,aU ,A K 'Amir 3 A Aw K K I I y - gkrpkg V K - K W Q K A e't' i A gf AA . 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' A' - x ,A M hx A1 KF : H A L Ak 3431 -W is ix K Q A K NNE x A N A R V Q N I AAAAA ik K H K A A 'il JK N , AA L up ,L - 'K L: A. A A. i A ' F' f AA A A M if - 'HA' '- AA S ,Xiu A AAAA H Q- 'A A A gf A A A 'S' A p W A 4 W WGA F' A A AA -A Asus' ' fa.. r A' I 5 AA A ' ' Right, Coach Rod Carter drilled the teams on tack- ling and defensive approach. This exercise helped defensive players improve timing and halt the run- ner's forward motion. The Junior Varsity squad matched up the offense and defense to practice play execution and defense tactics. The teams practiced at 7 in the mornings and returned for regular sixth period workouts at 2:30 pm for the grueling two-a- days. Summer if, -:Q Summer Qfudenfs Say Goodbye fo Summer The students at DI-IS would not quite be the same if not for their varied, favorite summer activities. It seems most students look forward to the outdoor life obtainable only during summer. Water sports seem to rate number one in preference for DHS students, with swimming ranking highest of all. Swimmers, whether in pool or lake, enjoy the frequent splurges in the cool water along with sunbathing. Others enjoy boating, sailing, camping, fishing, and diving at lakeside vacation spots. Downtown Denison attracts many students to gather along Main or Armstrong streets and enjoy good times. Several parking lots and restaurants provide meeting points. Along highway 75 , the drive-in shows and hamburger stands offer attractive points for both meeting and entertaining relaxation . Christi Means and Jayne Anne Maxwell, left, help Mark Roewe watch over the swimmers at Waterloo Pool. Kevin Farley takes what may be his last look for the summer at the beautiful lake, above. -D 58 Y , , Aug usf Afsl ',LV servlce for teachers an School B gms Class Pix Taken Class Pix Taken 1976 Xnnuals admmlstrauons August - 21 Seniors '76 Qgn Ouf The 1976 Yellow lacket Annuals arrived August 14 with a special Bicentennial Issue for the theme . Students and graduates expressed their feelings for each other and their school experiences for perhaps the last time as they attended the all-day signing party. More than 700 annuals were distributed in a come and go fashion for the event. Members of the 75-76 Annual Staff were Tina Conine, Darel Dobbs, Alicia Fox, Jerry Keene, Larry Manning, B. J. McKean, Paula Rice, Cindy Robinson, and Charley Thomas , editor-in-chief. P wg... ,,,, ...A ssi I si W I A rrrrlttt Virginia Morgan, Camille Kimbrell, Alicia Fox, and Julie Henry show the hard work that went into theannuaL The 1975-76 Annual, dkplayed here by, leftto ight, Karen Ardnu, Gene Culhson, Louanne Gary, Angela FaHchUd, and Teuy Oudaw, carded a bicentennialtherne. August is tw st 3 'Y- S if 4 Band Council Begins Work The Band Council, a select group chosen by the Band members, began work by planning a welcome picnic to better acquaint all new and old Band G-..,, members. L l , . Top, Band Council members are - Standing - Cyn- dee Gaines, Secretary-Treasurer: Denise Dickey, Sophomore Representative: Mark Hemperly, Presi- dent: Helen Allen, Majoretteg Mark Riddle, Drum Majorg Paul Fullington, Vice President: D'Ann Clark, Majoretteg Monica Rogers, Junior Representa- tiveg Phillip Davidson, Senior Representativeg Suzie Bates, Senior Representative . Augus1- 23 Sfudenfs Regisfer for 76- 7 7 School Year fr . 4 lx 3 Ja XV 5 l ,Z - Registration for the 1976-1977 school year took place during the second week of August in the school's library . Separate days were designated for each class and the first letter of the students last name determined what part of the day he would register. A separate day was set aside for vocational students and those students who had transferred from other areas. Each student was able to choose his own schedule according to the classes available. Y ' vw x . I' lx . ' 5.3 X f N ' lll ll X3 W . . V 3. E .linf I, ,K i ll August -... Bill Ashburn and Ramona Swinger, top left, wait in line, to have their schedules approved by Mrs. Grace Sullivan, counse- lor. Mr. Roger Hanson places James Bayless' name on the roll for metal trades, lower left. Mrs. Siv Anderson, Mr. Ryal Skaggs, and Mrs. Oleta Stubble- field, below, help vocational students arrange their schedules around classes already filled. Mrs. Donnie Ward and Mr. Jerry McCarty fill out the class rolls for the new school year, lower left. .fi 'X 7 t. Q r if g- - 2- Qffffgff' S 5 . , - i ' I A 'sql , . 'f f M1 to I ,. , or 3 . .U L v- In . fn eh? t. s . Q fl , ,ag 4 ' Q A R S S 1 ----...,.,,,,,m-1 .APY -xg-Q... .adm ,-new Qfarf Soholasfic Sfudies 4 , Top left, students gather around the teacher's desk to have their schedules initialed and be enrolled in the first tri-mester classes. Steve Spradlin, lower left, is starting the year out right by taking notes in his health class. Lige Dusek is a willing subject for fourth period photography students learning to use their cameras, top right. Liz Hasse and Phillip Davidson, opposite, find time for a break from the confusion that is the first day of school. August Denison Hi h Welcomes New Teachers Mrs. Sue McCork1e, below, is one of the new teach- ers at DHS this year. She attended Oklahoma State University majoring in home economics. She received a Bachelors' and Masters' Degree in Sci- ence at East Texas State. She teaches homemaking. Other new faculty members include Athletic Direc- tor Jerry Blankenship, Mr. Rod Carter, Mr. Danny Craver, Mr. Lester Fleming, Miss Jane Overstreet, Mr. Duke Sparks and returning to senior high was Mr. Fred Postier. Mrs. Oline Barker was new in the office this year. G? August Mr. Rex Breed, left, is a new math teacher here. He was formerly on the staff at McDaniel Ir. High. Mr. Breed is a 1962 Paris, Arkansas, graduate. He has a Bachelor of Science from Arkansas Tech. He has a major in P.E. and a minor in math. He teaches FOM11 and Intro. Alg. 11. g eff. iff? A Mr. Rick Coulter, a 1968 graduate of Denison High is a new biology teacher. After high school he spent 2 years at G.C.C. and majored in biology. From there he went to East Texas State. He was drafted into the service, but later came back to finish school. He worked in industrial work but decided that teaching is more challenging AND interesting. Eric Rice, above, president of the Art Club, dis- cusses plans for this year's activities. Sophomore band members, below, get painted at the band initi- ation. First year Ag students go through green hand initiation for the beginning week of school. Organizafions and Clubs Gef Underway The first days of school were busy as expected and it is this time that the clubs and organizations get started with election of officers and sweethearts, and discussions of plans for upcoming activities they will be involved in during the school year. There are approximately 50 clubs at Denison High, ranging in many different interests , so everybody can be part of a group. K m,.f 2-t..-....-...in -- ,,,f- 'V' AQ' ....-.....-'- 'cm rr , x J ,, ., N ----..-,-,,,..-...fx W . atyy li . -.......,... t ,,,.,.y XX ,A . - 4,-- M ,A .,,,t....,,ffLf ' 5 My I . pl, ...J ...4 'x r----...,........,.....ff f ' August Coach Jerry Blankenship demonstrates an offensive play. Jaokefs Coaches Hold Press Day The Denison High School Coaching Staff invited the news media to Munson Stadium for an open press conference with both the coaches and the players August 21. The team was asked their opinions and expectations on the coming season. All of the coaches and players were optimistic about the Jackets' chances for a successful year. Group and individual pictures were taken. City and school newspaper photographers made pictures of the players as did the Yellow Jacket Annual photographer. 28 Sports Players Improve wifh Praofioe As the days passed, the Jackets learned to work more easily together as a team. The Jackets downed a strong team in scrimmage this month adding a sense of pride and accomplishment to Jacket spirit. The coaches took the experi- ence gained during this month to pull the team closer together. The coaches worked on defensive togetherness and offensive quickness in preparation for the next pre-dis- trict game against Trinity-Euless. QE-I fi f ,, a ', ,,-4, . ., a,.,,L W ,,-, .j1,giwWM' ,fy was ,ff ww, .. ,r U, 371' 'ff' MA Saas' ai' . A agua- is Mr. Allen Crenshaw, Crenshaw Studios, instructs the Jackets on forma- tion for the group pictures on Press Day. Jackefs Down Lancasfer The Varsity and Junior Varsity squads dowsed their opponents in Lancaster at the season's opening scrimmage. The Jackets scored 4 scores to 1 while the Junior Varsity teams won 2 scores to 1 and 3 scores to 2. Scores were made by halfback Al Pen, who scored once on a pass from quarterback Bennie Jenkins and once on a run, Tommy Locke by a pass from Bennie Jenkins, and Charlie Jenkins also scored on a pass play. A Jacket ball carrier is pursued by a Lancaster opponent. Surprisingly enough, the ball carrier managed to get away for another five yards. A Yellow Jacket ball carrier pushes for the extra few mage. A Lancaster coach looks on. yards needed for a first down in the Lancaster scrim- Sports X it Q.. .-any Qfin er Underway Thomas Holley, right, helps the printing class in the final priming of the first Stinger. E '- fr s .1 ,iz .J I sg: ff I .sf Printing students put final touches on the flats before THE STINGER goes to press. 30 - August In August, publications students produced the first newspaper of the year. The Stinger contained information on club meetings and activities, sports news, and an introduction to the new faculty. The printing department also produced the athletic department's handbook of previous years' records and names and numbers of the '77 Jackets. Terry Julian, left, hurries to make her deadlines before final printing begins. finial' , R The Annual Staff set out early on the business of selling annuals and taking class pictures. The photographer set up in the auditorium while the staffers filled and filed student placement cards. Annuals were ordered the same day in order to get a discount for placing orders early. Publications records made here result in the Student Directory and reference sources for high school publications workers. Annuals Sold Early, Class Picfures Made Mike Barnett, above, puts on the finishing touches before having his class picture made. Staffer, Vir- ginia Morgan, upper left, likes the hard work and her job selling annuals. The puzzled looks at left are a result of the confusing new assembly line method of taking class pictures. Soon everyone caught on and production was quickly underway. Below, Dr. Bill Blankenship fills out a card before getting his picture made. ,V ws., .l iilii - 1... - ,M f August ff ' ' vfyk .fn , , 4 - ' V . H ,5 n ne ne 1 if wif' ffisf:f'gfgf7ff,1f-rw f zz,-xfwwvfxx vm, fsfmffsmswsfflwx ,,,, if.-if . ,Vi-, , . Ing' , ,,,Wa,.Wm X .. :,.:, My Student Council President M a fx .,,ww...,WW.M, ,- Qfudenf Council Presidenf Mike Neasbih' f W, MQW' wx- 5 R? 9 Z:ff5fi'f': ' W ,I we . f Qfudenf Council Vice Presidenf Harold Nesbih' . 3 Q, ,QQ Wr- , i i i , i 2 ,. i iii 'Q i i .QQ i i 1 l: , i iiii . ' i V 1 . ivi i i i 492, - 'S + P .V 3 I 'Q 1 M Gy.-K 9' A vii' gifs. X- QMQ , if'-lf, Qfqk ' 7m . ' lsfx. ri vga -5. -, ie i N ui W 4 Q0 if-I 4 if 7 'ig L ww' . 'W M Y ,N 'f' .Q amwh ,1 .. Q 3, 1+ f 3 uf, E 'if' . ' H ... X W , ,, xi' vw ilm,' -, V -- Shident Council Vice President ri W w w i l L r Y f 5 i 4- l I Senior Class 0fI7cers Gayla Jacobs Christi Means Connie Bentley Patti Sue Flood Mike Siney Senior Class Officers Akers-Baffs Debra Akers David Allen Helen Allen Anne Anderson Marty Anderson Mary Ann Anderson Lee Andrus Kathy Arthur Bill Asburn Tim Ashley Donald Baker Jeff Barnett Jill Barnett Mike Barnett Suzie Bates Roger Batts Seniors Seniors Benny Beaver Scott Betts Debbie Blaylock Tim Bowling Beaver-Bradshaw Belinda Belcher Connie Benrly David Beshears Rebecca Black Linda Blackshear Wilma Blackshear Debbie Blankenship Lorrie Bledsaw Glen Blount Carol Bozarth Donna Bradshaw Gerald Bradshaw ,libwi 36 - Seniors Paula Brooks Debbie Brotherton Mark Brown Roni Brown Carla Bruno Debbie Brussow Brett Buckman Glen Buckner Mark Bullard Jane Burns Dana Burris D'Ann Burris if Brooks-Buswell Mike Brown Teri Bucannon Ian Burns Candy Buswell X xzfrk Seniors - 37 Seniors Byrd-Clay Terry Byrd Marie Caffee Brian Caldwell Bernadette Callahan Angie Campbell Kenny Campbell Nathan Canaday Rosalind Cannon Kim Carter Terri Carter Debbie Cassell Mike Cherry Cynthia Carter D'Ann Clark Linda Clay Terry Clay Seniors Q fb .rr 'nf Yr W, X . I, YI? . 1 x r i C N Terri Clifton Edwana Cline Darren Coffin Sherry Collins Erna Combs Bubba Coney Shelia Cooper Janice Cox Johnny Cox Jeff Crawford Chris Crenshaw Colby Crenshaw Cliffon-Crouch Danny Coley Paulette Cook Steve Cramer Chris Crouch ,s fer .MY Seniors - 39 Seniors Cullison-Dickey Gene Cullison Sherry Culpepper Steve Cuus Pat Dagley Dona Darr Terri Daskiewicz Donna Daugherty Lynnevdah Davidson Phillip Davidson Johnny Davis LaDonna Davis Luther Davis Richard Dellorney Mark Denison Linda Denning Jeff Dickey Tk 'Y 55 -in i , K QV AX, Seniors Il ,we , . x Diehl-Ferg uson Joe Diehl Debbie Dodson Alphonso Douglas Cookie Dunaway Melvin Dunn Lige Dusek Bill Dye William Earnhart Tommy Edwards Diana Eldredge Craig Evans Susan Faber Angela Fairchild Kevin Farley Bob Fast Kevin Ferguson 'K + 'QI .HOW lk, was if Seniors Seniors Fifch-Gardner Sandra Fitch Patti Flood John Ford Mark Ford Richard Franchek Donald Frank Donna Franklin Rob Franklin Wanda Franklin Michelle Funderburk Mark Furlong Eddie Furrh Tami Gage Cyndee Gaines Carl Gampper Nelda Gardner 'GMX em RTT! 42 - Seniors GarreH-Harber Wilrhia Garrett Barbra Garvin Louanne Gary Clint Gentry Leann George Mark Giasson Ken Gilliam Carl Golsron Deborah Goodson Keri Gordon Russ Gouge Renee Grant lim Griswold Garry Hall Lera Hammer Terry Harber ,-45 f and 2' Seniors - Seniors Susan Hardy Joe Havens Clifford Helm Benny Hensley limi Harp David Hawley Richard Helm Darold Henson Hardy-Hines Nan Harris Guy Hartford Laura Haworth Paris Hedgecock Mark Hemperley Julie Henry Shawn Hiert Monsita Hines gvnmn f X Iri Q ff'- i ' . . -A X47 md , , I? '-'9 -31 N, ,.r Q..-'Y ' Q ,X VJ ,fl li' 44 - Seniors Jo-3 I 1 arf? f Hix-Jacobs Cheryl Hix Mary Hogans Casey Hogenson Janey Hogenson Sharren Holcomb Eva Holland Thomas Holley Troy Hooper Patti Hoppe Cynthia Hoskey Kelley Hutchins Buddy Jackson Donna Jackson Louis Jackson Marilyn Jackson Gayla Jacobs acry fix ...4-' fxxiiii Seniors - 45 Seniors Jeffcoafs-Kendrick Carole Jeffcoars Wesley Jeffcoats Benny Jenkins Charles Jenkins Sheri Jillson Donna Johnson Ulyss Johnson Vicky Jolly Ben Jones Dale Jones George Jones Jerry Jones Jimmy Jones Jan Joyner Bill Kelley Stephen Kendrick fr L Seniors Curtis Kennon Mark Kieth Lynnette Kieth Camille Kimbrell Mary King Charla Knight Jeanne LaBonte Larry LaGrone Robert Lake Brad Landis Gary Landmon John Lang Kennon-Leggeff Kenneth Kim Laura Knuppel Virgil Lake Cathy Leggett txgrf I ax! 5 ag t V Seniors Seniors Lemons-McNuH Daniel Lemons Darrell Lenard DeAnne Lentz Danny Lilley Jack Little Tommy Locke Alicia Lopez Steve McCarter Deborah McCloud Pam McCloud Bobby McCraw lim McCrory Belinda McDaniel Betty McGill Kathy McKee Karen McNutt W? QNX fav 3 X , ? fi.. Seniors McPeak-Moore Linda McPeak Larry Maggard Colleen Mahoney John Manning Randell Massie Wayne Matthews Christi Means Anderia Meek Cheryl Mercer Terry Milner Cindy Minyard Cathy Mitchell Rookie Moon Carole Moore Rita Moore Ronnie Moore , . ' 3 if TQ' Seniors - 49 Seniors Moore-Noel Sherry Moore Virginia Morgan Ricky Morris Carla Morrison Steve Morrow Gary Mueller Sam Muldrew Wayne Murphy Ken Myers Vickie Myers David Neal Dianna Neasbirr Micheal Neasbiu Amelia Nesbitt Dianne Neu Charla Noel f 'N j' 1' Wi ,cas -'Y A --.qu Q L A A! fh- fr Seniors 'Fifi Xb Y ,.k,, in loy Oats Debbie O'bar Kelly Olson Shelia Osbourn Cynthia Owens Kelly Pankey iennerh Parnell Reginald Pauerson Chuck Pauley Dana Payne Greg Pedigo Xavier Penn Oafs- Nanci Orrick Belinda Parkey Tami Paulsen Dewena Phillips Phillips fx, 7 'Y Seniors - 51 Seniors Poffs-Richardson Bill Potts Steven Potts Barbara Powell James Ramsey Audrey Riddick Debbie Reddick Larna Reddick Kathy Redding Sandra Reeder Ricky Reinert Brian Rice Eric Rice Ian Rice Kieth Rice Carmen Richards Randy Richardson ' Seniors Ronnie Richardson David Riddle Joyce Robins Britt Robertson Mark Roewe Rhonda Ruble Robin Ruff Pat Schick Rick Schirmer Gerald Schneider Mark Schnitker Charles Schuessel Richards Butch Roberson Steve Rudig Karis Schmitzer David Scott on-Scoff as ...nxxi N -'4 QU' I fk..4x 4 , 1 wk 1' YM7' Seniors - 53 Seniors Qelf-Qmifh Tim Self Mary Sexton Cheree Shasteen Darrell Shearer Wendy Sheffield Beverly Shields Gerald Shook Terry Sikes Mike Siney Patricia Sinsel Carolyn Sisemore John Slawson Teresa Sloan Barry Smith Patti Smith Robby Smith A fl NE d?K me ex Q 'SEQ' , ,. Y, 54 - Seniors Joyce Splllman Willie Stewart Todd Svane Danny Taylor Seniors Pall Taylor Thomas Taylor Lynn Terry Mike Thomas lim Thornton Paul Trujillo Judy Twining Sharon Vance Lyle Wade Granville Walker Shannon Walker Terri Walker -mu' 'P 56 - Seniors Taylo Randy Thacker Billy Turnbull Gail Walker Dawn Wallace r- Wallace If 1' 1 Kenneth Walters Carol Whaley Laura Wilkins Tim Womack Dwayne Ward Tamra Ward Kendra White Beverly Whitfield Weasel Withrow Aaron Wells Janice Woods Toni Woods Walfers- Kima Waters Laurie Whittington Kathy Wouluing Cindy Wright Wrighf T WN. Seniors Seniors Wrighf-Zamora Karen Wright Sonja Wright Carol Zachary Marty Zamora 58 - Seniors 43' Senior Aufographs 9 Junior Class 0ff7cers Monty Curry Susan Robinson Shelle Ray Donna Piazza Junior Class Officers ,1-- M . Le Anne Adams Ricky Armor Scott Badgett Eric Batey Cheryl Black Janet Alberding Karen Arthur Bertha Baker Pat Baumgardner Carla Blackburn Johnny Allen Billy Asbill Wes Baker Rhonda Beard Valerie Blanton Chris Anderson Larry Atnip Gib Banfield Robin Betzer Debbie Bolin Adams-Borah David Anderson Greg Augustine Scott Bates Randy Bizzle Jimmy Borah ,.-of' -1-1' lf? 47 as 1 ls-m ti. .137 Juniors 61 Juniors Yvette Boyd Brad Briscoe Jan Broughton Barbara Bruno Jack Burns Melinda Bradshaw Donna Brock Dennis Brown Cornelius Buckner Richard Butcher Ann Braxton Kevin Brooks Tammi Brown Kathy Burget Beth Butler Kim Brewer Tammy Brooks Jack Browning Kenneth Burgess Jan Calhoun Boyd-Canaday Russell Brin Vicki Brotherton Mary Bruce Charles Burnett Ieanice Canaday 'air Juniors Kelly Cantrell Reggia Cassira Lynn Christman Gary Clark James Compton - 1a e .K K ,..., 5 x J Sr ff Donna Carey Danna Castleman Joe Ciaccio Jimmy Clowers Mark Cooper Terry Carr Michael Cates Teresa Ciaccio Ray Coffman Laurie Cox Rodney Carrigan Paula Cherry Bobby Clark James Coleman Dianna Crain Canfrell-Crain Mary Ellen Cassidy Glenda Chesshir Faye Clark Jerry Coleman Donna Crain nk C rw Q'v1amsmf55i5tf5f' Q31 C : .swf 3. fat? Juniors Juniors Audra Cravens Regina Cummings Mike Daugherty Michael DeHorney Tom Derichsweiler Craig Cravey Alan Curry Cathy Davis Shirley Delslorney Michael Dick Greg Crawford Louise Curry Gary Davis Gayle Dennis Diana Dockray John Crawford Monty Curry Harley Davis Teresa Denton Stacey Dorris 2 00' LX jk IU f x I I 5 64 Juniors .on-4,31 Cravens-Douglas Matthew Cummins Gayle Curtis Cynthia Dawson Ann Derichsweiler Elderodo Douglas Isabel Douglas Cyndi Elston Tina Everett Mark Folterman Rebekah Freeman Gary Dvorak Gail Embry Becky Fairchild Sonya Ford Paul Fullington Dewayne Dyer Peter Embuysk Candy Fisher Cathy Franchek Bridett Garrison Rebecca Easter Cindy Espinoso Wanda Flemmings Paul Franks Karen Gatlin Douglas-Genfry David Ellison Paula Evans Mary Lou Flood Teresa Franks Johnathan Gentry FR aww? 3 X Juniors - 65 Juniors Dennis George Bernadette Gray Michael Guthrie Dee Ann Harber John Harriss if Tony Giarraputa Bryan Gray Tony Haddock Rebecca Harbour Julie Harrison Tracey Gordon Ginna Greig Tina Hammers Danette Harley Randy Hartford 1., Rhonda Grantham LouAnn Grimes Mollye Hander Tim Harlow Darrell Haskins George-Hasse Stuart Graves David Grubbs Mel Hander David Harris Liz Hasse Juniors 1. 'ZW 1 Wi D 1 X . 'Y f , .,,A S T f If W h X f .f -' ef? N , Tw I ,L ' ' G H eeea b -in f ieerrre G ' We 22 Vkkr E5 ' ., 8 gf? i ,i- L, .. l Jalene Hawk Debbie Henry Mark Hiberd Rita House Mark Hum Kun Helm DeDe Henry Denise Holcomb Paula Householder Michelle Hunt Marty Helm Vonnie Hall Rebecca Holder Kurt Hughett Robby Hunt Loretta Hendrix Debra Herring Doris Hooker Iolisa Hume Gary Isaacs Hawk Ives Susan Hennigh Michele Hibbin Dawn Hopkins Cari Hunt Janet Ives RN -mr 5 12 . . V is Xxx! ii i Riii i J l A Jumors Juniors Bruce Jackson Ralph Johnson Danny Jones Donald Kelly Dennis Key Ernest Jackson Regina Johnson Dianna Jones Tommy Kelly Janice King Cindy Jarriel Jackie Jenkins Terri Johnson Patti Joines Keith Jones Terri Julian Roger Kendrick Kevin Kennedy Connie Kline Ronnie Koiner Jackson-Kuneman Paul Johns Rebecca Joines Sharon Kaufman Steve Kenny David Kuneman . 4 i .gf IQ Juniors IoNe11 Lang Dena Lewis Dinah Lloyd Chris Luper Thomas McGaha Bobby Larkins L. D. Lewis Chris Lockridge Randy McA1ister Wesley McGee Shuana Larkins Brad Lietz Tim Longmire Valerie McCarn Perry McGowen Dennis Lemon Cheryl Livingston Tracy Long Ronnie McCraw Keith McGuire Lang-McKinney Anne Lenington Dawn Lloyd Mark Lovelace Steve McDaniel Patricia McKinney ...-q X Jumors 9 Donna McNeil Terri Marks Paula Mask David Melton Judy Miller McMurry-Monroe Mike Mahoney Joseph Martinez Cecil Mayes Shelly Middleton Norman Monroe Junior Aufographs 9 Juniors David Montgomery Dennis Montgomery Joyce Moore Evette Moorman Micheal Mundine Mike Murphy Harold Nesbitt Bill Nicholson Sandra Ogborn KC Oliver Juniors Alvin Moore Darla Morris Karen Murrell Lorrie Nickerson Marc Osmon Jared Moore Anna Morales Karen Myers Ellie Noblitt Mark Oubre Monfgomery-Ouflaw -I eff Moore Kent Mosier Roland Nason Debbie O'Brien Terry Outlaw Fi Tx ,X A, Roxanna Overturf Ellen Payne Angela Perkins Bill Petty Paul Pitts Lea Ann Owens Tammy Payne Tony Peterson Darlene Phillips Helen Planck Dale Pace Rhonda Pedigo Richard Peterson Donna Piazza Natalie Polk Joey Palmore Carolyn Peebles Lorie Petrus Jeanne Pinto Dawn Pope Overfurf-Poffer Dwight Parker Brian Perdue Linda Pettigrew Joanna Pipkin Connie Potter 2.37 Exwfs V?-kv, we Juniors Juniors Cindy Potts Sarah Powell Bruce Powers Peggy Pratt Tracy Pricer Robin Pyles Jimmy Rader Annette Raley Stephen Ramsey David Ratcliff Shelle Ray Gail Rector Michele Reinert John Remboldt Angie Reese Matthew Rench James Rice Linda Richardson Cindy Richter Alan Riddle Jii' 1 '9 v 'I' my J J 3' 3 1, if J! f-4 gh.. P 4 g, i g 'Y I A, ,,f . 51, X . 6 P-,. : PoHs-Riddle Randy Price Robert Ramsey Terry Redman Richard Reynolds Mark Riddle Q.--f' ' 4 Juniors ,Z Sandy Ritchie Sheri Rolin Russell Samford Sherry Sewell Bruce Simpson Peggy Robinson Laura Roman Barry Sampson Wanda Shires Millard Sims Susan Robinson Brian Rowland lim Sampson Karen Shook Beth Singleton Ludwig Roester Sandra Russell Kim Schick Sheldon Shubert Pat Sippert Rifchie-Skaggs Monica Rogers Robert Rutledge Deborah Scott Lynda Shultz Danna Skaggs 53'- . ..W..,.i A Mika is A Rav T A IW N R no N pyyp y itt 1 . ..1 -',- we is, lsr' f Juniors - 7 Junior Cherri Smedly Ronnie Smith Dennis Snider Elton Stewart Bruce Strandlin Doreen Smith Sherry'Smith Pam Spear Joan Stinson Steve Streun Jovonna Smith Michael Smith Charlie Smotherman David Snider Roger Spence Stephen Spradlin Ray Stogner Susie Stokes Trish Stroppe Sheila Stuyvesant Smedly Talley Rhonda Smith Debbie Snider Toni Stein Donna Stone Randy Talley Juniors L mis Q-3 P N17 ,X Perry Tarbet Mike Taylor Kim Terry Robby Thompson Darryl Trawrek -W.-QI' Madelyn Tatum Teri Tarver Ricky Taylor Teresa Taylor Dickey Thomas Kristi Thomas Talmage Thompson Victor Thompson Dennis Troutz Mel Don Truelock -wr stew J Don Taylor Charles Teague Randall Thomas Susan Thornton Steve Tullis Tarbef- Turgeon Lee Taylor Diane Templeton Terri Thomas Wade Todd Joseph Turgeon Jumors 77 Juniors Donna Turner Eddie Walker Janie Weger David Wilburn Vickie Witt Tammy Turner Joanna Walsh Dwight West Brenda Williams Joyce Ann Wolf Patti Vaughan Danna Walters Cathy White Nancy Williams Pam Woods Leonard Vick Jim Walters Teresa Whitehurst Richard Winfree Tammy Woods 'YJ Turner- Worfhingfon Barbara Wakefield Theresa Watkins Sandra Whittington Loretta Winters Jerry Worthington it s slt J .N s 1 t .QS t ' 4 J. IJ! 78 -Juniors Michael Steve Wright David Ybarra Roxanne Yert Worthington Worfhingfon-Yerf Juniors - 79 Sophomore Class Officers Joe Locke Randy Taylor Roe Anne West Stephanie Clift Bob Wilson 6 W k,,G N, ,. H 3 ,,,-w5W ' on Sophomore Class Officers .uf Tony Adcock Marie Allred David Atnip Doug Ball Steve Barr Gail Addington Mike Anders Paul Austin Eric Banfield Louis Barrett . PY., .,t,, .. . .e,.r,eM.. Adams-Baffs Craig Alexander Glenn Anderson Teresa Aynes Russell Barham Terry Batts ,a1s.,NMgQ4 e ss . . -' -f-are -' x 1 Sophomores Sophomores Lori Bearden Karel Anne Berry Vicki Bizzle David Boaz John Brennan Morry Beatty Betty Betzer Robert Black Felicia Boren Tena Brin KY 451 gf? JC' Peter Bruno Clay Burden Carla Campbell Zachary Cassita Danna Clay Bill Brussow Charlene Busby Jeff Cantwell Mike Castleberry Stephanie Cliff Yolanda Bryant Christy Bush Vicky Carey Tony Ciaccio Daryl Clifton Carolyn Buckaloo Bambi Callahan Rita Carr Joanna Clapp Bonita Cline Bruno-Cline Dirk Bullock Randall Campo Robert Carruth Eddy Clark Larry Cline wg-qv .Ja I QWEQW KK- XX 599 Sophomores - rw- f'i 'Y ' Sophomores Louise Coffman Rogena Cook Bobby Cox Brian Culifer Tommy Dagley , W' l in , N A S X 3 it K was 'zz ,A cy J X L 'f .v 'SZ-1-'15 Tammy Collier David Corbett Nini Cramer John Cummins Sheryl Collins Karl Corbray Darline Crawford Gary Curtis Jerry Coney Rocky Cork Tanya Crow Karen Dailey Eddie DeHorney Coffman-Delaney Vivian Coney Bill Covington Glenna Crowell Carole Dagley Laura Delaney Johnny Dannaker Gary Davis 'f r eaar. iifi . , is i t 4' 3 . 5 5 '- I . 5 :hx , , rf ' ' ' I ' ' ' - . ' Jn 1 - t WSW X 4 'if' C X 84 Sophomores 1? ,QSPHVFK , , , G E I Ja, t - 23 ,QT fr . 4 e t U xx .W X hi John Denman Larry Doolittle Tammy Ellison Debbie Fairchild Mary Fitch Debbie Denton Doss Doshier Rita Embry Danny Farley Charles Floyd Denise Dickey Rickey Doty Allen Enbysh Sandi Faulkner Jerry Ford Mike Dobbs Forrest Dusek Conrad Evans Terri Ferguson Jeff Frank Denmon-Frefwell Emmett Donihoo Carolyn Dyer Kelly Fagan Frances Firesheets Dorothy Fretwell i' if ,nff Sophomore ..t Qophomores Myndee Gaines Cecil Garrison Paul German Tammie Gillespie Diane Gordon Ronnie Galloway Scot Garvin Monica Giasson Robert Gilstap Cherie Gouge WX 'Q W! ' E' nf , ,J J Lg f Pam Gampper Joy Gay Monice Giasson Kathy Godbey Gerald Goza Fulenchek-Gray Suzanne Garner Ellen Gentry Jimmy Gill Cecil Gomez Connie Gray , AAf,,V y li W 5 -.ii G ' 52 if ' Y f 1, if Q' 5 G ' ., ,,y, ur, -s A W I an V uf ,Q fs , 1 , V y W1 of W5 ' if, 405 jf' Q1 ,Q fb fr'i-,' f iya yy, r i f y ,ai f , ,LL, fx.f,, Q gf. I 'rf' ' gagg - X WY in j Jeff Gray Randy Hackworth Greg Harian Terry Hayes Tim Helm Lisa Gray David Haddock Deanne Harley Lynette Head Denise Hendrix Frank Green Vanessa Hall Judith Harlow Jeff Heath Sheri Henson ,l' L.. v Sally Groves Douglas Handlang Cindy Haskins Lisa Heironimus Helen Herring Gray-Hickman Wanda Guthrie Ben Harbin Mary Hatch Mitchell Helm Winn Hickman ff! LX Aff' Ax six A. 'C 4:4-. 'fi' 'i K, -'rr G M ff K - was Nk ,. -,mr - , 'a:i Nw sim 1 ' 'ir rv 1? . G K 5 t..h i 4 G , x ,tss 1 I ssra ,affi X Sophomores Qophomores Jana Hicks Rhonda Hoover Theresa Hurlberr Bridgit Jenkins Karen Johnson ' , J ff--J J ki, E ' 'ip .xv A j J 88 Sophomores Rodney Hill Leslie Hunt Kim Jackson Elizabeth Johnson Garry Jones Hicks-Jones Susan Hogan Patty Hum Stacey Jackson Kathy Johnson Jennifer Jones si, Q7 JJ' Aa.. 4 ' J , 'N' Y v, Jimmy Jones Ronald Kelley Phil Kimberling Debbie Klinger Tobie Kvale Teresa Jones Kenneth Kemp Kim Kincaid Beth Knight John LaBonte Dana Junker Tony Kennon Mike King Jeff Knuppel Julie LaFoy Dan Kellogg David Kerley Sharon King Kelly Kolba David Lance Jones-Landman Michael Kelly Jerry Kirkpatrick Mark Kuneman David Landmon ff Q Mali N NE Q XY f - fuels: 'K Wwmggxg I I '1 - ..,, ,i:' r-., . A 'Q' ifflia Sophomores 89 Qophomores Jill Langley Frank Leal Theresa Lewis Mark Lockridge Karen Luper Laura Langley Annie Leasure Debra Little Dennis Long Kenny Lynn Hank Largin Debbie Lee Steve Little Ellen Lopez Laura Lyons John Lashley Ieanene Leonard Mark Littrell Wendy Lopez Darla McCalib Langley-McCarn .Karla Law Donna Letz Joe Locke Dale Lucas Margaret McCarn 'VNV gl ,f ki Q L L L L R 4' s J ..- 1, ev new W 32, A Q L L L L , L llll , NX ri X X A K 34 ,l Sophomores L L ix Janet McCollom Russell McDade Elsie McMurray Norman Manning Gary Maulrbuy Lori McCoo1 Gary McGee Robert Mackey LeeAnn Martin Don Mercer Mc0olIom-Miller Dawn McCord Belinda McCormack Gary McCrory Lonnie McGhee LaVonia McGuire Trena McMenamy Kerry Mahoney Derek Malvern Dudley Mann Rickey Mask Sammie Massie Tammie Massie Frank Mezzacappa Mike Miers Danny Miller , '! Sophomores - 9 Qophomores Glen Miller Ronald Minor Felicia Monday Debra Morrison Micheal Neal Kim Miller Teresa Miller Mike Minyard Jana Mitchell Judy Monroe Kathy Moore Donna Morrison George Massey Charlene Neasbitt Greg Neasbitt Tim Miller Lori Mitchell Carolyn Morgan Susan Murtaugh Ianell Neu Miller-Newsome Sally Millsap Auther Mitschele Monika Morris Jack Nash Linda Newsome 'Uh fi' is Q y 'Www- Ll Sophomores Jeff Noblett Richard Parks Kevin Pennington Linda Pierce George Platt Diane Oliver Mark Patti Mary Pennington Denis Pilkilton Terry Pope Vicky Orrick Paula Payne Ronnie Perkins Mark Pilkilton Barbara Potts Michael Papoi Lisa Peek Danny Peterson Clifford Pinkston Kevin Potts N0bliH-POHS Dawn Parker Carl Penn Debbie Pierson Debbie Planck Roberts Potts Q- Sin WL ff' ff' I Sophomores - 9 Sophomores James Preston Stacey Ramsey Rick Reddick Phillip Rhoads Wendy Richardson Clarence Ramsey Steve Ramsey Terry Reeves Zoe Rhymes Charles Rister Karla Ramsey Rhonda Rand Ray Reinert Ginger Rice Brenda Robinson ?'9' ll R 1 E Kenneth Ramsey Angela Ransom Allen Reynolds Harold Rice Lee Robison Presfon-Rogers Marie Ramsey Dee Dee Ray Tamee Reynolds Annette Richardson Carl Rogers QR Q is 8 s as 17 'UK fbfj, 94 Sophomores JM Ann Rolen Jeff Russell Gerald Schwausch Danny Shaw Donna Sisemore Dean Ross Amber Rutledge Sheila Scott Barrie Sheffield Daryl Smith Ken Rosser Robert Rutledge William Self Lisa Shindler Diann Smith Charlotte Ruffin Greg Sager Ioe Shamburger Lance Sikes Joy Smith Rolen-Smifh Tommy Rushing Dotsy Schneider Eddy Sharp Charles Simpson Larry Smith .K N .1 -st-tr Q Sophomores 9 Sophomores Leland Smith Mike Sofiezak Kathy Stephens Wade Stowers Bruce Taylor Margaret Smith Sarah Somers Cindy Stevens Betty Strandlien Charlotte Taylor William Smith Deryell Sparks Dixie Steward Ronnie Tally Jimmy Taylor Re'nee Snedden Jeff Spencer lim Steward Lana Taul Karyn Taylor Qmifh-Taylor Russell Snider Robert Steele Regan Stokes Lynn Taul Randy Taylor Sophomores Todd Taylor Mark Thompson Tony Todd Essie Walker Marsha Waters Regina Terrell Pam Thompson Don Traweek Orrin Walker Martha Walters Shaun Terry Paula Thompson Kenneth Tucker Gary Walsh Phil Watkins Kayla Thomas Sherry Todd Paula Tyree Jeff Walton Gregg Watson Taylor- Wafson Kenny Thomas Tammile Todd Kevin Unerfusser Bryan Ward Terri Watson Sophomores Qophomores Roeann West Jerry Whittington Robert E. Williams Victor Wilson Sheila Worthington Tonia Westbrook Kelly Wiersema Warren Williams Jerry Withrow Jolie Wright Darlene Whaley Alan Williams Wendy Williams Darlene Wolf Tony Wright Rickey Wheeler Donna Williams Bob Wilson Dee Dee Woliung Tammie Zamora AJ. .jf 98 - Sophomores jiri, ,y.t W i i ' N' Qi ff? Wesf-Ziegenbuch Julie White Robert Williams Mary Wilson Danny Worthington Steve Ziegenbuch K l Sophomores - Aufographs Sph A g Goals Gef Qfafl' Qupporf The superintendent of schools and his assistants are actively involved helping to solve every problem that faces Denison Schools. The board makes final decisions concerning matters of policy, funding and facilities. Dr. Bill Ford, Superintendent, seeks information from students as well as faculty advisory com- mittees. Right, Mike Smith, Jal- ene Hawk and Laurie Whitington chat with the superintendent. Below left, Dr. Bill Jacobs, assistant superintendent, is the chief instructional officer of the schools. Below right, Mr. Vaughn R. CBuddyJ Smith is assistant superintendent for busi- ness services. 100 - Faculty-Administration Blankenship- Wafson Dr. William Janet Bryant Martha Donawho Barnie Farr Cara Lou Higgins Blankenship Payroll Clerk Secretary to Director of Special Business Office Director of Special Superintendent Ed . Coordinator Services Carol Jones Patsy Jones Zoe Kostyniak Billye Leonard Bookkeeper Secretary Elementary Bookkeeper Counselor D. D. McKnight Remedial Math Coordinator Carolyn McMahan Reeta Self Ida Mae Voss Wilburn Watson Receptionist! Educational Director of Vocational Secretary Diagnostician Curriculum Administrator George Bowling Assistant Business Administrator Faculty-Administration - Fac ulfy-Adminisfrafion Leadership at DHS is provided by Mr. Henry Scott, principalg Mr. Mike Barnes, assistant principal in charge of student affairsg and Mr. George Petrus, assistant principal for faculty operations. Mr. Scott, right, talks to Donna Piazza, making time for student conferences in his busy schedule. Mr. Petrus, below left, and Mr. Barnes, below right, spend much time attending to administrative duties necessary to the operation of a large school. jam-Q., 102 - Faculty-Administration . T 1 ' .'h ' 3g' I 'rf ' Q. ,Aj yy A if ' Rachel Anderson B . A . Austin College M . T . SOSU English Mary Ruth Bonn B.A. , B.S. TWU B.A. Fort Lewis College Art Kay Casey B.A. Austin College M . A . ETSU Journalism , Publications Siv Anderson R.N. St. Eric's ETSU Health Occupation Rex Breed B. A . , Arkansas Tech. POM II Teresa Chapman Grayson County B. S . , ETSU SOSU , NTSU English III, C . V . A . E. Jerry Blankenship B. S . East Texas Baptist College M.Ed. Southwest Texas State U . Athletic Director Jack Bumpus B.S. Med. NTSU Texas A8LM , Supervisor Certification Drivers Ed . Ruth Christian H.Ed. Murray Ir. College B . S . SOSU M.Ed. , U. of Houston Home Economics Anderson-Comsfock Warren R. Blood B.A. St. Cloud U. M.A. , U of Dallas Social Studies Rod Carter B.S. College of Ozarks M.Ed. WTSU Health II, Coach ,f 'f Ty Comstock B.S . , SOSU M . Ed . Sociology, Coach Faculty-Administration - 103 104 Faculfy-Adminisfrafion Richard Coulter B . S . ETSU Biology I William Day B. S. Central Michigan U. Biology John Gardner B . S . SOSU Math - Faculty-Administration Oo ulfer-Haddock Danny Craver B. S. McNeese State M.Ed . ETSU World Geography, Athletics X 2, Mildred Doyle B.S. U. of Arkansas M.L.S. Florida State U. , ETSU Librarian Judy Garner B.S. SOSU M . A . ETSU English IV, French I Osburn Davis Sara Davis B.S.,M.Ed.NTSU B.S.,NTSU Booking-Record Mathematics Keeping , Golf 5 Hg ? Arthur W. Farrier B.S., M.S. U. of Oklahoma Metal Trades Lester Fleming B . S . ETSU American History, World Geography Xa, ' William Gray Phill Haddock B.M. NTSU B.S. SOSU B.A . Subiaco College Vocational Ed . ETSU M. A . U . of Dallas Vocational Drafting Latin I, II, Ill Roger Hanson B.M. Ed. M.Ed. ETSU Choir f ju David Kenney B.S. . SOSU M.S. , OSU Mathematics yr 1 Sylvia McBrayer B.A. , SOSU Drama , Speech . English pg 'fi' Duane Heatly B.S. . NTSU English Robert H. Ketcham B.S. , U. of Maryland M.Ed. , SOSU American Government N, Jerry McCarty B.S., M.S. , NTSU American Government, Biology Bernice Irby B.S. , SOSU M.T. . ETSU Librarian Charles N. Knight B.S. , M.S. , Texas ASLM Voc. and Coop Ag. Sue McCorkle B.S. , OSU M.S. , ETSU Home Economics 106 Faculfy-Adminisfrafion Mark McPherson B.S. Ed., Texas Tech, SOSU English James M. Milligan B.S. , Prairie View ABLM U. M.S- , SOSU Wood Shop Elayne Preston ETSU Cosmetology - Faculty-Administration Joe R. Martin B.B.A., M.Ed., ETSU Business Jane R. Overstreet B . S . Ed. , Northeastern Okla . State U. Basketball Coach, JV Volleyball, Track, Geography for Jesse W. Riddle B . A . , SOSU M.Ed . , ETSU Band Director, Coordinator of Bands Joe Ann Mayberry B.S. , E.E.Ed., Huston Tillotson, ETSU Provisional Physical Handicapped Homebound ef ,Q 3 Patsy Phelps B.S. , Louisiana State U. F . O . M . II Gail Ringness B.S. , mary Hardin Baylor M . A . , ETSU Tennis Coach, Women's Athletic Director McPherson-Rodgers I itl t . Nancy Meadows B.A. , Ouachita Baptist U . Spanishl, Il, English Ill Fred Postier B.S. Ed. , NTSU M.S.Ed. , SOSU Health, P.E., Coach Bonnie Nell Rodgers B. S. , SOSU Business James Rowland B.S. , M.S. , SOSU Chemistry , Science Eldon Sonnenburg Master of Music, NTSU Asst. Band Director Linda Stotts Student Teacher Gene Sickles B.A. Central State U. M.Ed . SOSU English IV, Department Head Duke Sparks B . A . Sam Houston Ryal L. Skaggs B . A . Austin College M.A. U. of Dallas Industrial Co-Op. Training Ige Stevens B.S. , M.A. , USM it sf Stale U - Counselor M.Ed. ETSU Blology, P.E. , Athletics il os S snsn, ,,,, E A A iiii A 5 .. rrtnl 5 Mrs. Oleta Stubblefield B . A . ETSU Home Economics, Co-op-Ed . Grace Sullivan B . S . Central State U . M . Ed . SOSU. Oklahoma U . , Grayson County College Counselor Rowland- Terry Ernest Smith B . A . SOSU , ETSU Visiting Teacher James Steward B . S . SOSU Distributive Ed. John Terry B.A., M.A. Austin College Science Department Head Faculty-Administration - I O7 108 Faculfy-Adminisfrafion Earl Turner B.S. , M.S. , Texas AM D.E. Lab , Q N. Ruth Whitfield B.S. . SOSU V.O.E. Lab Elisabeth Williams B.S. , St. Cloud State Homebound - Faculty-Administration 1 ' Franklin Turner B.S., Ind. Arts, SOSU M. Voc. Ed., STSU Printing-CVAE YJ W Kay Whitson B.A. , M.S. , SOSU English II. III Tim R. Williams B.S., M.Ed., ETSU Basketball Coach, English f Donnie Ward B.A., SOSU M.Ed., OSU Psychology, World Studies Ann Whitworth B.S. , SOSU V.O.E. Co-op Dr. Fransis Willis B.S. , SOSU M.A. , Ph.D. , TWU Vocational Counselor Turner- Willoughby James White B.A. , SOSU M.Ed. , Okla. State Counselor Cathey Williams B . S - . ETSU Homebound Darlene Willoughby B. S . , SOSU M. S. , ETSU Health Ed. Drill Team Wylie- Whife Maxine Wylie B.S. , SOSU M.Ed., ETSU Vocational Adjustment Coordinator X!! -MZ Olline Barker Nelda Redding Dodie White Clerk Secretary to the Clerk Principal Faculty-Administration e1 Health Occupations students, above, took a tour through the new Denison Fire Department. From left to right are Barbara Garvin, Robin Ruff, Kathy Red- ding, Connie Swenson, Anne Anderson, Joyce Robbins, Fire Chief George Cravens and Assist- ant Chief Bill Taylor explained emergency procedures used by Denison Firemen. At right, a student of Miss Mary Ruth Bonn's art class works on an early paint- ing project. l l O - August n W .,,,, , I 1? Y S Classes Tours New Equ1pmenf9farf Year A new safety precaution has been added to school, left. A road block has been set up behind the school off of Brock street to cut down excess traffic and van- dalism . The only time it is in use is when classes are in session and cars are left unattended. Two parking lot attendants equipped with radios were employed to secure the automobiles parked around the school. A new oven was installed this year in the DHS cafeteria. The men shown here put in new power lines. August- - ss.: '- dv.. , .,,. . 1 I . .rm 3, E av i lt aw U it - ? fm as, Wife C1 ris i s ., , 'Q 1 ' A' il. we .. ' 'iii ' dw. 6915 ow l I 2 - August Augusf Brings New and Lesf Year for Seniors '77 Although graduation seemed far removed from this date, the '77 seniors were already anticipating their last high school year's end . They began early considering career choices and higher education plans. They started early with school activities. Top left, majorettes D'Ann Clark and Helen Allen, and drum majors, lower left, Mark Riddle, assistant, and Amelia Nesbitt, drum major, stood in the swel- tering heat while pictures were made for the football programs. Below, a printing student readies the press for a press run. A football information booklet, The New Sting was one of the classes' first pro- jects. Opposite, top, drafting students and building trades classes begin projects while Colby Crenshaw, below, learns check-out procedures in the distrib- utive education classes. gas. - , Vocational classes provide job training skills for stu- dents as they also pursue academic studies. Nathan Canaday, John Slawson and others use modern draft- ing stations in the vocational course. Middle left, Hosea Chumbly, Bill Potts, Paul Pitts and Clint Gen- try prepare the foundation for the building trades house building project. Below, an exhausted Yellow Jacket Annual Editor Angela Fairchild rests after a tiring session with layouts, photos and cropping cor- ners. August- I 13 9fingereHe Drill Team, Varsifg Cheerleaders EL ilgfiim, , s . Stingerettes from left to right kneeling are - Front Row - man- ager Jan Broughton, Kathy Wolu- ing, Liz Marsico, Leanne Adams, Toni Stein, Edwana Cline, Dana Burtis, Marie Caf- fee, Jeannie LaBonte, Mary Lou Flood, and Laura Roman. Second Row - manager Vickie Smith, Donna Johnson, Cynthia Ciac- cio, Tammy Turner, D'Ann Bur- tis, Judy McMurry, Michele Hib- bitt, Teresa Ciaccio, Terri Tar- Ver, Vickie Brotherton, and Cathy Davis. Third Row - Car- men Richards, Debbie Reddick, Glenda Chessir, Charla Noel, Susan Hardy, Cindy Jarriel, Peggy Robinson, Shelly Middle- ton, Carol Zachary, Janice Cox, and Sharon Vance. Fourth Row - Louanne Gary, Donna Daugh- erty, Karen Arthur, Beth Butler, Patti Hoppe, LaDonna Davis, Jan Rice, Connie Bentley, and Kathy Arthur. Top row officers are - Rhonda Grantham, Sherry Cul- pepper, Rebecca Black, Terri Carter, Tammy Brooks, and cap- tain Cathy Mitchell. Standing right is Darlene Willoughby. Varsity Cheerleaders are left to right - mascot Jackie Flood, Dawn Hopkins, Christi Means, Jayne Ann Jenkins, Janet Alberding, Shelia Osborn, Patti Maxwell, and mascot Shelle Ray. J I4 - Stingereftes, Cheerleaders Bend, Flag Corps, JV Cheerleaders ill Denison High School Band The Pride of Texoma- land - Front - Eldon Sonnenburg, D'Ann Clark, Helen Allen, Jesse Riddle. lst Row - Amelia Neas- bitt, Gary Hall, Cyndee Gaines, Liz Hasse, Craig Cravey, David Landman, Kurt Helm, Monica Rog- ers, JoNell Lang, Ginna Greig, Paul German, Renne Hood, Mark Riddle. 2nd Row - Dawn Wallace, Mark Copper, Theresa Franks, Beth May, Monica Gias- son, Terry Batts, Paula Thompson, Jeannie Pinto, Lee Robinson, Roger Kendrick, Tonie Wright, Ellen Lopez, Diane Dockray. 3rd Row - Shirley DeHorney, Paul Fullington, Barbie Meadows, Audra Cravens, Barrie Sheffield, Myndee Gaines, Monica Giasson, Regina Terrel, Hoyce Robins, Danna Castleman, Carol Dagly, Vivian Coney, Wanda Flemings. 4th Row - Janie Hoganson, LeAnn George, Pam Thomp- son, Nini Cramer, Sander Ogburn, Terri Reeves, Theresa Miller, Dawn Parker, Anne Anderson, Rus- sell Sanford, Kathy Legget, Diane Isbell, Jan Burns. 5th Row - Louise Curry, Lee Andrus, Mark Hem- perly, Chris Anderson, Kieth McGuire, Benny Bea- ver, Lori Bearden, Alan Williams, Kathy White, Sharon Holcome, Molly Hander, Pat Dagly. 6th Row - Blinda Parkey, Tim Womack, Becky Easter, Steve Kendrick, Jerry Kirkpatrick, Darrel Smith, Dale Baker, David Boaz, David Ybara, John Harris, Alan Riddle, Jerry Ford, Debra Arker. 7th Row - Nan Har- ris, Steve Rudig, Gary Landmon, Steve Streun, Ralph Johnson, Pat Sippert, Alphonso Douglas, Brad Lietz, Tommy Dagly, Robert Mackey, Jeff Moore, Isabell Douglas. 8th Row - Carlo Jeffcoats, John Lang, Karen Johnson, John Ford, Marty Anderson, Harold Rice, David Minor, Bruce Powers, Debra Scott, Reid Compton, Elderado Douglas, Paul Franks, Debbie O'Brien. 9th Row - Laurie Whitting- ton, David Riddle, Jeff Dickey, Denise Dickey, Tim Helm, Scott Bates, David Haddock, Jeanne Lenard, Julie White, Mike Taylor, Tony Adcock, Brian Ball, Gail Embry. 10th Row - Phillip Davidson, Wesley Baker, Alvin Moore, Jeff Cantrell. 11th Row - Carl Penn, Vanessa Hall, Suzie Bates, Britt Robinson, Shawn Terry, Sally Millsap, Perri McGowen, Steve Tullis, Leanard Vick. f F gg , P! , ,, . gs. 4 4 1 gf ' Junior Varsity Cheerleaders are left - Stephanie Clift, Dana Clay, Leslie Hunt. Middle - Kim Kincaid, Lorie Mitchell, Dee- Dee Woluing. Top - Joan Stin- son, Cathy Williams, Sponsor Sherry Todd. Bond, JV Cheerleaders - l I 5 116 Yellow Jaokefs Foofball Team Yellow Jacket Varsity Football team members are: First Row - Anthony Ciaccio, manager, 66 David Ratclift, 60 Glen Buckner, 63 Ben Jones, 51 Darren Coffin, 89 Danny Coley, '70 Joe Diehl, 64 Craig Evans, 55 Mike Nesbitt, 21 Bubba Coney, 32 Al Penn, 23 Paul Pitts, and '71 Chris Crouch. Second Row - Conrad Evans man- ager, 41 Jared Moore, 31 Chris Luper, 65 Mel Hander, 6'7 Wayne Matthews, 19 Todd Svane, 5 Mark Roewe, 25 Mark Svane, 22 Tommy Locke, '76 Gary Mueller, 35 Gary Clark, 84 Glenn Blount, 12 Greg Crawford. Third Row - Jeff Spencer manager, 26 Weasel Withrow, '78 Bruce Stranlin, 2'7 Gib Banfield, 62 Ronnie McCraw, '72 Terry Outlaw, 8 Larry Atnip, 33 Brian Perdue, 68 Norman Monroe, 50 Randy Price, 61 Dewayne Dyer, 24 Gary Davis, '78 Reggie Patterson. Fourth Row - '74 Mark Hunt, '73 Carlos Lyons, 83 Granville Walker, 85 Charlie Jenkins, 44 Hosea Chumbly, 14 Arron Wells, 11 Benny Jenkins, 82 Scott Badget, 53 Patrick Boumgarden, '7'7 Audis Murphy, '75 Bryan Gray, 86 Richard DeHorney. Fifth Row - Coaches Rod Carter, Danny Craver, Fred Postier, Jerry Blankenship, Ty Comstock, Duke Sparks, Lester Fleming, Dwight LaBauve. Yellow Jacket Junior Varsity team members are: First Row - Conrad Evans manager, 89 Greg Watson, 20 Nathan Beck, 7 Greg Nesbitt, 41 Greg Alexander, 60 Johnny Brennon, Anthony Ciaccio manager. Second row - 82 Eric Banfield, 23 Jerry Withrow, 43 Carl Corbray, 35 Clay Burden, 86 Mike Minyard, 12 Randy Blankenship, 63 Mark Pilkilton, 51 Steve Jones, 22 Mike Castleberry. Third Row - 50 Lance Sikes, 66 Phillip Kimberling, '70 Carl Berguist, 62 Win Hickman, 44 Robert Potts, 88 Tod Taylor, '75 Rocky Cork, 82 Gary McGee. Fourth Row - 52 Jerry Builderback, 65 Bruce Taylor, '74 Ronnie Fullincheck, 42 Darick Malvern, 80 Brian Hunt, 84 Bob Wil- son, 11 Jeff Adau, 10 Terry Hayes, 38 Joe Locke. -- Teams Qepfember I 2 3 4 6 7 9 IO Labor Day Volleyball Volleyball Football I3 I 4 I 5 I6 I 7 I8 A Sfgiigffn Volleyball Juniors Order Volleyball Football Class Rings , 20 'Q I 22 23 24 25 Volleyball Volleyball Football Friendship End lst 6 Dinner Weeks 2 7 28 29 30 Volleyball Volleyball Septerpber - l l7 . J' ' s, W' A 4 ef Al' 'Q -'- ' Us Top left, Shelle Ray puts life into hesitant Sophomores. Bot- tom left, Jayne Ann Maxwell paints signs Thursday night. Top, Christie Means brightens the pep assembly with new cheers. Cheerleaders Win Below, Jayne Ann, Christie, and Dawn Hopkins keep the street rally moving. Top right, Patti Sue Flood and Janet Alberding hang a new idea by the door. Firsf in Confesf N Bottom, J.V. Cheerleaders are Stephanie Clift, Sherry Todd, Leslie Hunt, Joan Stinson, Lori Mitchell, Kim Kincaid, and Dana Clay. 4 Ns Q 'sq-A ws., .,,, ,Q ,,, iiii J Fi M, M., r K .,,.,, Q, K - Qzxf, ' ' ii .ir :LW-all J M i .. J. - J.. i is ' ,7,' .V 6 lx K t,tt 1, , 7 iiiii i 1 I e 1 C e ,.. ,, ,,. I I 8 - September Pep Assemblies Inspire Team, Fans Along with September comes football and pep assemblies. Above left, Kathy Woliung, Cathy Davis and Wendy Sheffield do a routine in their fifties c1othes. Below, The U.S. Club guys mimic the Drill Team. Above, included in Sherman week activities was Fifties day shown by Kathy McKee, Mic- helle Funderburk, Mary Sexton, Cindy Minyard, Karen Wright, Kim Carter, Debbie Brotherton, Roni Brown, and Cindy Owens. Bottom left, Seniors show their spirit. Above right, Mrs. Kay Casey shows what it is to be tacky during Sherman week. Bot- tom right, the football men watch Linda Clay during a skit. September - 19 L20 - September Performers Brghfen Fall Scene Adding color and life to half time shows is what the Denison High School Marching Band and the Stingerette Drill Team do. Members of these groups get up early in the mornings and practice two to three weeks before school to get ready for the first pep rallies. Their drills and routines must be in order for the half time shows. Drill Team members come to school weeks early to practice their routines. On certain days they practice late into the night. Members devote time and effort into every routine . Top left, Drill Team members perform a routine at one of the Jackets half time shows. Drill Team members perform while the band plays before the pep assembly starts, middle right. Below, Charla Noel and Dana Burtis concentrate on doing a part of their show correctly at the Paris half time show. Jan- ice Cox smiles while doing a complicated drill at the half time show, bottom left. W I f-vw., fi. A A zyx V if if .. ,L!, A I AWW,,g:-anew,-wharf I I - gm ...J V ,,,A L ,,,,L, mmf. H ',,11.LW ta. I .,,, , . Ng. 'E W 1 fif t ' ,,'L , 1' .. -i'-' fsrn ssit f A f r irr f l '1. e' , 2-' KILV ,4. QF .. s asrrsr Q' ' A ' . , , 1' E 1 . V. A 4 , , ,AA . if A ' ' A - 1 V - ' A 'L' ' ' .L' A 7 , ' 23 VW? , --i, .C A s . 1 fn - '. kkzky if -'I:' 'irry 5 W V A W C, tlln. ff . 1 f p J 1, . Top left, the band plays during the Richardson pep rally. Bottom left, Wesley Baker and Jeff Cantwell play the Yellow Jacket Fight Song as the football team returns to the field for the second half of the Sherman game. Top right, Mike Taylor, Jeff Dickey, Marty Anderson, Bruce Powers, Reid Comp- ton, and Alphonso Douglas stand in formation before going on the football field to play the National Anthem. Bottom right, Senior Jeff Dickey and junior Scott Bates relax for a minute during the out-of -town Paris game. ' Travel wifh Teams Band members travel to football games on the school buses, as do drill team members and the Flag Corps. Members of the Flag Corps march with the band in the half time shows. They help the cheerleaders by joining in cheers. Members of all of these organizations perform in the parades also. Flag Corps members must make their own uniforms, while band and drill team members borrow last year's uniforms. September 2 Top, Presenting this year's PTA yearbook are: past president Bob Elston and President Bonnie Elston, are Chairmen Virginia Rushing and Donna Hunt. A group of concerned parents talk with Mrs. Rachel Anderson, left, at PTA Back to School Night. 122 - September PTA Qferfs New Year wifh Meefin , Open House S We .S S if A Mrs. Kay Casey, top, displays a copy of the Stinger newspaper which the newspaper staff publishes. Mrs. Casey also explains what the students do in journal- ism and photography class and annual staff. Some parents admire the work done by Miss Mary Ruth Bonn's art students, above left. Mr. Phil Haddock, right, talks with Mrs. Beverly Penn, about his voca- tional drafting classes. The Parent-Teacher Association got underway this new year with open house . Mhs . Bonnie Elston starts her second year as president of PTA. Sxe has been active in PTA for 17 years. Other members of the executive committee for 1976- 1977 were - lst vice president, Mrs. Betty Brown: 2nd vice- president, Mrs. Barbara Curry: 3rd vice-president, Mrs. Myrlee Wakefieldg Treasurer, Mrs. Dorothy Williamsg Recording Secretary, Mrs. Bobbie Williamsg Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Velma Watkinsg Reporter, Mrs. Donna Hunt, Historian, Mrs. Barbara Swane. After a regular business meeting, the faculty was introduced and as their names were called, they exited the auditorium. Parents followed to travel from room to room talking to teachers, following their students schedules. September - 23 Organizafions Begin Service Acfivifies The United Service Club sponsored the American Cancer Society Dance Marathon which contributed over 31300 to the cause. Here the cheerleaders prac- tice a skit to be performed for the students to pro- mote school spirit. The Basketball Marathon, spon- sored by the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, col- lected money to go to their scholarship fund. Left, Joe Diehl offers Bryan Gray refreshment. Below, Mark Roewe, US Club President, presents trophies to Janice King and Bill Ashburn, top fund raisers. 124 - September Y-Teens Underway Wifh Swin -In The Y-Teens kicked off the year by holding the swing-in for the new members. The members were presented with their neckties and the projects for the year were planned. Guest speaker, Mrs. Kay Skelton, along with president Patti Hoppe presented the candles to the senior Y-Teens. Above, Y-teens officers were inducted with a spe- cial candlelighting ceremony. Candles were lit by President Patti Hoppe. Some Y-teens were caught in the act following having their group pictures made. 126 Y- Teens Hosf Oufdoor Meal wifh Fefhers Right, Connie Cline, Dee Dee Ray, and Julie White accompa- nying them are their fathers. Enjoying the swings from left to right are Shelly Middleton, Mer- edith Williams, Jill Langley, and Susan Hennigh. S it it .,,. F wysua, up uf - September Denison's Dancing Darlings, The United Service Club, shows off their all male chorus line at one of the Sep- tember pep assemblies. One of the largest and most active clubs at DHS is Y- Teens. Their first activity of the year is Swing In, when all the girls welcome the new members and new officers are installed. Left, Mrs. Kay Skelton installs General President Patti Hoppe. After the ceremony, the old members take their little sisters out to eat. Other activities the Y-Teens have are Father-Daughter Picnic, Adopt a Needy Family at Christmas, Neewollah, Senior Style Show, Spring Formal, and Mother-Daughter Banquet. September - I 27 Sfudenfs Gef Back Info fhe Groove My 9 Q, 5 if 45: .,,, wS 5 ff 2 eh? Kin lf aff September 1 of School as They Take Up 3 R's Again A - Opposite, Carmen Richards, Karel Anne Berry, Ste- phanie Clift, Beth May, and Susan Thornton selected French as an elective class. Opposite below left, Barry Smith hams it up while JoNell Lang and Mike Smith look on during an Annual Staff break. Oppo- site below right, Donna Piazza helps plan the 76-77 Annual. Left, Mr. Charles Knight, agriculture teacher, lectures while his class takes notes. Below left, Carole Moore caught between classes. Below right, Mrs. Freda Maybarry, a Tri-Chem regional instructor, gave a demonstration on how to paint with liquid embroidery to three of Mrs. Sue McCorkle's homemaking classes. September - 129 t 4, , . . A Es, .Q ..,-.. , Q if t Sq at sk 4 -1 ,fi A it fe L,,L.L ., ' iii 9 ., :'. . ...A J mmAL 'wwf K f K an-euurfwqqgp-A---M2-M .W ........,4-vu By September, students have settled into the swing of school. Teachers are giving students the practical experience needed in courses. Upper left, Loreta Winters in the printing room works on one of the Classes Swing Info Acfion .X p x 9 hw.. K ' x first editions of the school paper. Mrs. Kay Casey, upper right, demonstrates the proper way to load and handle a camera. As a result Lige Dusek, middle right, is up a tree to model for her pho- tography students. Art students used A. Ducke for a model as their smoking pencils blazed into action. l3O - September -1,f'f Trojans Down Denison The Jackets were on rough ground as penalties, mud, and the Trinity Trojans downed the team 34-13 in the season opener. The Jackets came out strong with a TD in the first five minutes to Tommy Locke early in the third quarter. ln the second half, though, Trinity scored on a blocked punt to continue to a 34-13 lead in the last 12 minutes of the game. xv sa 'EX ,Vp gi, ! ,,,f J ,rw i ' 3 I' ,qw - ' W I N I N, M H an tnyy irs ggw a wvaf-w 5 if 'f:a'5f5, '21, , yy aifhtegaf fm --.fig , ' J? .V f lf 'JI -J 1 ' By ,,,. ,,, , 4 ,, ,wK,g.m,.1,, , , If QV , ,, .Iaokefs Drop Two The Jackets started strong in their second pre-season game against the Irving Tigers with a 50-yard kickoff return by Gary Clark and a TD on the first play by Hosea Chumley. But the first ranked Tigers caught up too soon to finally wrap up a 27-13 victory over the Jackets. Left, Senior Mark Roewe as the Jacket Offensive looks for an open receiver line holds off the Tiger defense. Mark Roewe, top left, readies for another try. Aaron Wells, top right, is muddy and disappointed near the end of the Trinity game. Sports - 3 132 Denison Beafs Musfangs Q6-0 The Jackets came back in a big way in their first district game against the Pearce Mustangs with a shutout win 26-0 . Pearce was knocked cold by the Denison defense as the Jackets offense passed and drove to the season's best team effort. After the Mustangs took the opening kickoff, the Jacket defense held the Mustangs until third down when safety Aaron Wells, senior, intercepted the ball. The Jacket offense took over and on second down QB Bennie Jenkins found brother Charles Jenkins deep in Mustang land for the first score of the evening. Jared Moore put up the extra point. The game following was a succession of scores by Denison. QB Bennie passed to tight end Glen Blount for the second score. After a drive it was Bennie again who , this time, slipped over on a QB sneak to produce a third score of the half. In the second half action the Jackets scored for the last time on another pass from Bennie to Charlie and Moore's kick made it 26-O . The Jackets had taken their first district game but were J up next against the team rated first in state by UPI, the Sherman Bearcats. Al Penn 4323 tries a pass play as but is stumped by the Pearce defense. Above, Chris Luper C313 dodges a Mustang opponent. - Sports Sherman Keeps fhe Axe 3 7- I 4 The Jackets found Jil ranked Sherman Bearcats too tough a team to handle as Denison was routed by their rough rivals 37-14. The Bearcats jumped ahead early with a score on their third possession taking a 7-0 lead, but the Jackets struck back on the kick-off with Paul Pitts hand off to Charles Jenkins who drove 87 yards to score. Jared Moore tacked on the extra point. Sherman broke the 7-7 tie to bring the score to 14-7 with 2:49 left in the first quarter. Aaron Wells C145 pulls down an over the shoulder for a first down, above. While the Sherman offense put up on 23 more points, Bearcat defense held the Jackets still until the final quarter as Bennie Jenkins scored from the 1 yard line on a quarterback sneak. As time ran out, Sherman kept the Axe with a 37-14 victory. Mike Neasbitt 1553, Gary Davis 6243, and Ben Jones i635 take a breather during the Sherman game. Sports - 133 As the Jackets prepared for their season openers the Junior Varsity teams split on their opening games with the Black team downin Trinity 12-7 and the Gold team falling to Plano 7 -6. The Black squad grabbed an early lead when a botched punt play turned into a 57-yard touchdown by Mike Castleberry. Trinity made a comeback, though, and held a 7-6 lead until a scoring drive in the final quarter. The Gold sophomore team scored only once against a mainly junior team when Greg Neasbitt intercepted a pitch and took it 59 yards to score. 1v'S spin Double Bill .f Y Jerry Withrow, C213 is caught by an opponent on a kickoff return. Below, Nathan Beck 4209 dodges as Craig Adams 4215 and Larry Atnip C343 look on. 'Maid vt WO' WUT 134 - Sports Www, The J. V . 's fought on through the month of September as the Black I.V.'s tied Plano 12-12 and beat I. J. Pearce 6-3 while the Gold team lost to Irving 21-10. The Black squad fought hard against the Plano team but could only tack up a 12-12 tie in spite of runningback Nathan Beck. Beck took both of the Denison scores across, one on a 95-yard run and another on a 52- yard punt return. The score stood 12-12 at halftime. In the second half, the two defensive teams held the offense to a standstill. The Gold team was downed by Irving 20 to 10 with the lone Denison score coming in the fourth quarter by Mike Castleberry from the 2-yard line. The Black squad squeezed by I . I . Pearce by a narrow 6-3 margin. Pearce led the game 3-0 until the fourth quarter. Denison began a scoring drive, led by the running of Derek Malvern, which brought them to the 10-yard line. Quarterback Randy Blankenship passed to Clay Burden who was in for a touchdown. The game ended on Denison's 6-3 lead. Top players for the J.V. 's in these games were Larry Atnip, Nathan Beck, Doug Bilderback, Mike Castleberry, Dwayne Dyer, Brian Gray, Derek Malvern, Norman Monroe, Greg Neasbitt, Bruce Strandlien, Earl Williams, and Bob Wilson. JV's Win, Lose, Draw Ulu . Quarterback Randy Blankenship, above, lines up behind the J.V. offense of Dough Bilderback, Mel Hander, Dwayne Dyer, and Kenneth Matthews. Brian Perdue struggles against two defenders, left. Doug Bilderback signals a I.V. recovery as future Jackets Todd Taylor CBBJ, Walter Gentry 1329, and Mel Hander C671 look on, below. Sports - Above, quarterback Randy Blankenship attempts a pass out of the Jacket backfield before being swarmed by Greenville's defense in the 28-12 loss. The Wildcats finished first in the J.V. District. Right, Larry Atnip fights for yardage all the way to the ground as his opponents try to hold forward motion. Below, future Jacket Norman Monroe comes down with the ball yards from the end zone as a defending player covers the pass. at n l 36 -- Sports J. V. 's Drop Three The Gold team dropped its third game against J. J. Pearce by a 14-0 margin. The large Pearce defense held the J. V . 's scoreless although the l.V . 's moved the ball well under quarterback Jeff Aday. The Pearce offense battled Denison defense to put up 14 points and post a victory over the Gold I. V. 's. The Black J. V. 's lost for the first time in the season when they confronted the Sherman team at Bearcat Stadium . Although the J. V. 's played a hard game on offense the lapses in defense allowed Sherman two scores. The team was allowed good defensive position which was due to the punting of Ken Matthews. The 1? position led to the first and only Denison score made by Brian Perdue from the six- yard line . Sherman took the lead before halftime and added on another score in the second half. Denison did not pose a threat again throughout the game and Sherman won 14-6 . The Gold team lost to North Mesquite 25-6 although the J.V. 's played a close game for three quarters. The lone Denison score was in the third quarter when Joe Locke went over from the 3-yard line. The J. V . 's next faced Bonham and Paris with a 0-4 record for the Gold and a 3-0-1 record for the Black team . Win Two ii ' Top, Randy Blankenship C125 hands off to Greg Neasbitt C77 in an attempt to gain a first down. Blankenship C125 prepares to pass as Derek Malvern C403 and Larry Atnip provide secondary defense. Both Black and Gold I. V. teams took victories in Paris and Bonham . The Gold squad took an automatic win by Bonham's forfeit in a scheduling mix- up giving Denison a 4-0 win. The Black team took Paris by a 20-0 margin.The tough Denison defense never let Paris inside the 30-yard line. The l.V. offense did not get over the goal line until the third quarter when a drive by Larry Atnip and Craig Adams set up a score by Atnip. A few plays later the ball was turned over to Denison and QB Randy Blankenship shot Clay Burden a touchdown pass for 60 yards. Greg Neasbitt later went 30 yards for a score . The Denison defense then sacked Paris for a safety. Sports - 7 Girls Qfarf Volleyball The Gir1's Athletic Department kicked off its second year with the volleyball program. Coach Ann McFarland led the team into the heat of district play in September with outstanding play from both Varsity and Junior Varsity squads. The Varsity team took a 3-5 record beating Bonham, Paris, and Greenville but falling to Pearce , Berkner, Richardson, and Plano. The J.V. team took a better 5-3 record beating Bonham , Sherman, Paris, Greenville, and Plano but falling to Pearce , Berkner, and Richardson. The girls fell after the first two matches in the Grapevine Tournament, however, losing toEvennan15-10,15-1,and to Fort Worth Richmond 159-9, 15-10. Natalie Polk, Jackie Jenkins, Carrie Hunt and Barbara Pokey Braxton practice as Coach Ann McFarland watches, above. Bonham Pearce Sherman Paris Berkner Richardson Greenville Plano . :Iris .r'rr i . . Varsity JV's W- 15-2, 15-7 W: 15-3, 1504 L. 7-15, 3-15 L: 5-15, 7- L' 0-15, 2-15 W:15-12, 15 13 W'15-1, 15-8 W: 15-2, 5-1 1 12-15, 7-15 L: 7-15, 15 7 10 L' 6-15, 5-15 L: 4-15, 11 W: 15-11, 15-4 W: 15-3, 15 0 L' 9-15, 15-4, 7-15 W: 16-14, 15 9 Volleyballers Kristi Thomas, Pokey, Natalie, Carrie, and Becky Fair child wait to receive a serve from their opponents, below. I 38 Sports - ppyp ,,,., , 1 .: , 1, Dcfober E Football Vollq ball Vo1ln.ybf111 Football Vo yball Vmllqbxll Bun If md Vw 3 A Ffmlbdll V-mlhyball Duwruuwrm Hfwmc-11111113 Pup Rally Nezwollah Chxldrun s Thpfnre, Senior P a - O 0 3 a Sumo: Play 24 Q5 Q6 27 28 29 v 11, fb ll Hf3'fL'f'1' 3 I 30 1 y MASH October - I 39 140 Band lnvifed fo Qfafe Fair The Marching Band piled into buses, instruments and all, to attend and perform at the Texas State Fair October 18. The Band did a concert performance that afternoon on the fairground bandstand and marched in the candlelight parade that evening. Amelia Neasbitt, sweetheart for the band, T represented the band in the State Fair beauty contest. TT' 4 -fi U Above, Band members begin to organize for their performance. Below, Kurt Helm checks out the car show. - October In a roadscoop, above, this cozy group of band members found ICSI and relaxation after marching and performing. Below, Big Tex welcomes everyone everyone to the State Fair of Texas with a big Howdy . tt, wad Band lnducfs Qophomores The band students gathered to initiate the new members October 24. The seniors took the sophomores into servitude, along with new band members, for a full week before holding the initiation itself. The initiation featured an obstacle course and bobbing for tomatoes in whipped cream. Pies were custom made for the occasion and contoured to the initiates face . Afterwards, faces were painted and refreshments were served by the juniors. ,,4 ' Monica Giasson and Terry Batts, above, struggle through one of the obstacle courses. Dawn Parker, Toni Wright, and Marie Alred, below right, were a few of the many pretty faces seen. Senior band members, below left, initiate their leader, Mr. Riddle, by helping him bob for apples. October - 141 Parade Feafures Qweefhearfs. Bands The Homecoming parade held each year before the game features sweethearts from all the clubs at DHS . The sweethearts shown in these pictures are: top left, Evette Mormon, Metal Trades: below left, Jimi Harp, Hanson's I-Ieadachesg middle , Mrs. Kay Casey, Faculty, below, Susan Robinson, FHA. Tklllagv, ul 142 - Homecoming Activities no ff 1-X - W Milli OF THE 1 'W' 7ik'mlwM', . Q . , as ' IJ- 1 Q ' f ,, ' ' - ' 4, . I 1. :., -.1111-1 N p KM A I., 1,5 Q i: L iisgigyr' I 6 - 5g5ggi5::g?'EEgI'Q?gB5y Aim gg. 'ff 'it ' ii . ' 'f 5.3 as I 11.5. V 1 ss mar .Le i f ' .5 fs 4 R R -t K+ I e -uk h n ig i r is Isl p a a At the Homecoming pep assembly, the nominees for queen are escorted across the gym to be seated on their thrones, top right. Top left, Mark Hemperley escorted Christi Means. Top right, the nominees and their escorts were Patti Sue Flood with Sam Mul- drew, Christi Means with Mark Hemperley, and Sheila Osborn with Mike Siney. Left, the drill team performed for the court. Lower left, the cheerleaders are blasting off for the Jackets. Lower right, the sweethearts are shown seated after being recognized . Homecoming Activities - 143 Chrisfi Means Elecfed 76-7 7 Homecomin Queen Wa Christi Means was crowned the new Homecoming Queen at the annual game for 1976-1977 . Christi was presented with a bouquet of roses from Harold Nesbitt, Student Body Vice President, along with her crown and cape. Sheila Osburn and Patti Sue Flood were also nominees for the crown. Christi Means, above , is presented a bouquet of roses by Harold Nesbitt as she is crowned Homecoming Queen at Munson Stadium. Christi receives a big hug from her father as the honor was announced . '66 I ,NA 144 - Homecoming Queen I t Cathy Mitchel, Stingerette Sweetheart, top left, is escorted across the field by Sam Muldrew. Girls Chorus Sweetheart Cheryl Hicks sm-iles as she stands with her escort Wesley Jeffcoats. After walking across the field, left, Linda Clay, Hero Sweet- heart, stands by her escort Mark 5, , s, . f' :QD 4. Z Furlong. 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Y VV : VV I , .fn V n V, , n e M-IV V V ff , ' ,,,, W 1 'K VVV me V7 V- I -Q ,,,,. : Legg Q , Q VV,, , gm f VV LV VVV, in Q fa, Q V-W WVV 'V V-V'- wgge?-'www-ff, ' E , , in .5 3 Nm ,e ' ' iw' Q t V Q.. 1' li 1 A , Chrisfi Means Homecomin Queen 146 - Homecoming JL , 'QJJQ Jia L f W - N N, 44 :L V V ,, , at .Q gen, ing f F. 3 1 Q in-I, W1 f vyx, ' .ark ,L V i' - ,S ',f:'.! fi? ' 11.7-if fwff Sheila Osbourn, Homecoming Queen Nominee Patti Sue Flood, Homecoming Queen Nominee Christi Means' surprise that she has been elected Homecoming Queen is evident at the Denison-Greenville foot- ball game half time show. Her father is her escort. als f f Homecoming - 147 Being a Qweefhearf Means . . . 148 - Sweethearts Top left, Cheryl Hicks - Girls Chorus. Top right, Toni Wood - Building Trades. Opposite Page, Top left, lan Bums - Flag Corps. Top right, Cynthia Ciaccio - F.T.A. Bottom, Jimi Harp - Hanson's Headaches. Being a Qweefheerf Means Feelin Like a Oueen Upper, Gayla Jacobs, Bible Club. Lower left, Cathy Mitchell, Stingerettes. Lower right, Tammie Brown, Science Club. Opposite Page, Top, Susan Robinson, Future Teachers of America. Opposite Page, Lower left, Leann George, riding on the Latin Club float with Tony Peterson and Khonda Hoover gives a big smile. ., 2 ffbr ,.,, M ,,.t M ,,,, V , s H W 4 v g s at 2 'ff A l 1 t I 2 A 1 'J 1, WW., .,., I 'i il I ,f '9 f f A Q P ,L 4 'ff 1 150 - Sweethearts 15.33 5+ l 'u wi 5 ax' -.. mv s x Q an - , xxjf' we ' Sri Q Qin! ifvswy J ,. Sweethearts - I 51 Being a Sweefhearf Means Praying You Don 'f Fall Uff fhe Car in fhe Parade Left, Marie Caffee - Ir. Historians. Bottom, Wilthia Garrett - Distributed Education. Opposite top, Patti Taylor TAHOS. Bottom left, Audrey Reddick Football. Bottom right, Kim Kincaid DECA. ff v,z.....,f 152 S th T i L ' H.. sf 'VJ f f i E J'f4'- 52 Y W if A!-if Ns.. , G I W 4 - 6 rw vm-m,,,mWwm, ,, N ' ' x ' ' f a,4,,,.,,, 'F ur 4113 Wm 1 Sweethearts - 153 154 - Sweethearts Top left, Renee Grant - Blacks- in-Action. Top right, Janet Alberding - Cheerleaders. Bot- tom left, Marilyn Jackson - Pep Club. Opposite Page, Top, Carla Morrison - Art Club. Bottom, Linda Clay - HERO. Being a Qweefhearf Means . . . Freezing on fhe Foofball Field 5 Q RQ'-m.., Ns. ' np' 5. .6 4351? g 'age 5 r, ,a 225- RF f v.' 2 1 Igl- '- 1 fx 5 ' ' wg? Sweethearts - I 55 1 56 -- Sweethearts , S tate Being a Qweefhearf Means Smilin While You're Legs Gef Cremps Opposite top, Kathy Woliung - Y-Teens. Bottom, Carole Moore - Rodeo Club. Right, Susan H Stinger. Bottom, Donna Piazza - Spanish Club. Kaffe Tv u . .r ,1 ,fW.?,e ,ii V Y ,wh rg f 'fn logger he ik t , -L - f 3 i uf' t ardy - Nxigw ff as x ll A-.lub !,,.A ,. . 9 ,, Q , J 1 H I -at M , 2 fafpvi 6 'x t f -4.7 ,H-'23 1- -A Q ' is 1 r , QM . . . vw Q . I ia wg .Q ,, Q gi K! gthqv , 'Mx' k ..,.:,xQ, f sin? t A af . 1 ,nge iii' iv 'fr' ,K :OSL A '31 N' W, M12-a 'Q5. , 12,554 li QL .Ill Sweethearts 158 Being a Qweefhearf ls Being Recognized in Pep Rally Right, Virginia Morgan - Annual Staff. Lower left, Amelia Nes- bitt - Band. Lower right, Sherry Culpepper - Student Council. Opposite Page, Upper left, Donna Daugherty - FCA Cuddles. Lower left, Leann George - Latin Club. Upper right, Louanne Gary - Photography. Lower right, Nelda Gardner - Drafting. - Sweethearts nk , 49? vig' gl-I . I , 'wrf .-v Yr Q 7 Sweethearts - 159 i 160 - Sweethearts Being a Qweefhearf Means Ridin ON a Shing New Car Upper left, Jayne Ann Maxwell - United Service Club. Lower left, Carri Hunt - Volleyball. Lower right, Glenda Chessir - FCA CHuddleJ. Opposite Page, Upper left, Belinda Belcher - Cosme- tology. Lower left, Karen Gatlin - Tennis team. Upper right, Pat Schick - Library Club. Lower right, Vicki Brotherton - O.E.A. Club. 'Ziff . V A V ,Wg . V in 1. A HV- , ' 'K 4 13 ' Q 'ft 1 A i f 424 f ff Sweetheart - W fs V ,K ,Q A Q Iwi .f Ni' Being a Sweefhearf Means 'Panioing' Thaf Your Car Won 'f Be Deoorafed by Parade Time Left, Terri Carter - I.C.T. Bottom, Debbie C N.H.S. Opposite, Bottom, Evette Moorman - Trades. Top, Jan Rice - N.H.S.B.H.S. iv VY' Sweethearts - 163 Being a Qweefhearf Means Somebody Likes You Upper left, Susan Th Drama Club. Lower If R Bo - VOE L gh Cy dee Gaines - Stage Band. .Iackefs Ram Rams, Tame Cafs The Jackets record took a big jump in October with victories over Paris, Berkner, and Greenville and a tie with district leader Richardson. Denison waxed Paris 33-14 in a game that was dominated by Jackets from the start of the second quarter. Scorers were Hosea Chumley, Gary Davis, Bennie Jenkins , Chris Luper, and A1 Penn. The Jackets downed the Rams of Berkner 37-7 in a game to restore the fans faith after the defeat at the hands of Sherman. Scoring Jackets were Bennie Jenkins, Charles Jenkins, Jared Moore, and A1 Penn, extra points by Moore. Chris Luper C313 receives a pass deep in the end zone as a Berkner player tries in vain to block the pass, left above. LZ f, .. - Y I 1 Q , Q ,ff h I - J r Q. s X , ..f'-'Sf J 3 Y is ns. - Q ex- . Jackets Charles Jenkins 1853, Gary Clark 5339, and Chris Luper C313 take a breather on the bench during the game in Paris. Sports -- Jaokefs Tie Leaders The Richardson Eagles were beaten but not outscored in a close game with the Jackets ending 6- 6 . Richardson was undefeated and leading 13AAAA in football. The scoring began in the second half with a 64-yard run by Al Penn. Richardson notched 6 points and Denison penalties kept the Jackets from moving until the final seconds. From the 12, a missed field goal left the Jackets tied 6-6 . At Homecoming Denison easily downed Greenville 37-3 on scores by Hosea Chumley , Bennie Jenkins, Charles Jenkins , Ben Jones, Tommy Locke and Al Penn. Bubba Coney C215 and Paul Pitts C235 take down a Greenville run- ner with the aid from several other Jackets. Above, a pass from Bennie Jenkins just brushes the fingers of Aaron Wells C145 and drops into the waiting hands of Gary Davis 1243. Davis was tackled but gained a first down. 166 - Sports .lV's Sack Berkner The Black l.V. squad downed Berkner 22-6 but iiyy I l 2 4 ' the Gold squad fell to T ifd' 5, L S Lewisville 2-0 in a rainy 5 1 p' 71. , I My spell of weather. The Black ,Q p 'p . p J. V . 's came down on w Q ,E Q' Berkner in second half k , T T p action with scores by Derek Malvern and Randy , t Blankenship. The Gold ' M ' all L M . H 4 15 gi , ,s,s, 1-'fs squad was downed by , Lewisville in the last 25 seconds of the game on a U safety. The teams stood Q even until the final quarter when a wet slippery ball set up a safety for Lewisville's 2-O victory. Cecil Mayes breaks loose for a first down on this 25-yard run and set up a scoring drive of 15 yards. T 5 . 49 ,f . unix 4 QI sw'-' R' ,.. N 5 t s t Larry Atnip C195 flings a pass in the game against Richardson Berkner. Derek Malvern streaks downfield The Black team sacked Berkner 22-6 in the October game. with the ball after a handoff from quarterback Randy Blankenship. Sports - JV's Splif Richardson I- I cpyscys Vk i . K pp i f ll - -' 15 ' of sl ..sm.-- fa--is .11 :- The Black I.V. team upset the undefeated Richardson J.V.'s 21-65 the Gold team fell to Richardson 27-0 . The Black team was near their second shutout game R y of the season but were 1 iiiiXsilt A -- surprised by Richardson on a 65-yard TD play. Denison scores were made by Clay Burden and Bob Wilson with extra points by Mike Castleberry . ,il The Gold team, although held scoreless, showed lili improvement. Key ' C A A defensive player in i pgyt ppst - Richardson game was A if titd 5 Rcll Walter Gentry with Craig if i A A Adams and Louis Barret on offense. Left, the Denison doomsday defense seeks to halt any gain by the opponents. gi A J.V. picks off a pass near the end zone as a Lake Highlands defender tries to block the pass, above. 168 - Sports Coach Sparks and manager Mike Anders discuss game strategy with Derek Malvern C451 , above . Malvern was one of the leading J. V. scorers in football. The combined Black and Gold Junior Varsity downed Plano 18-14 the week after the Black's loss to Greenville 36-12 which cost them a chance at a district title . Nathan Beck's interception capped off a potential scoring drive in the final minutes to give the scores of Larry Atnip and Greg Nesbitt winning preference . Although the Black squad scored two times on Greenville , one each by Larry Atnip and Derek Malvern, the score fell short of Greenville's 30 points for a disappointing loss. Jerry Withrow C235 gains yardage by dragging a Plano defender, right. Junior Varsifg Downs Plano 1- M naw' .I it 'X 1 3231? .W W .4 K N5 I . .gm ,A ,, .pt ,gi w f V ,tg e 'zo Q' 'w..gf,,e. . , V ,Q K K 3 ,V ,jx iii- I- .ser rn. A ,W J -1 L. .M The Jackets supported the I.V. 's whenever possible. Above, die Varsity football players cheer on the I. V. 's in a scrimmage match against Lancaster before one of their own games. ,Anon 1 Sports - Girls Enfer Disfricf Race Bigdgit Jenkins C113 and Sandra Whittington, right, return a vol- ley. . x s ' -r '45 'sg - . s s 'ttt I X ' T 5 g 1 ,M K V Lf, . ,psf r Q ' gi ' ' lo - V '7 - - -sq , 5: Q , . rr . 5 M X gw 1 The girls' volleyball squad gets set to return a serve from Sherman. The girls lost to Sherman, 3-15, 12-15. I 70 - Sports frr N Regina Cummins volleys the ball in a practice match. Neffers Defeaf Paris I5-5, I 7-3, I5-7 we wer av UQN i ,uv si? S fifxl 6 XYL, Q l ff 'N i l Varsity volleyballers as E get it together to raise n S spirit before a game against , ...W ' iff ll 'its tg Paris. Coach Ann McFarland demonstrates a serving technique to Tammie Zamora. This is Coach McFarland's second year as Jacket Volleyball coach. Sports - .IV Girls Mafch Varsify J The Junior Varsity girls athletics matched the Varsity game for game in October, striking up four wins in 8 games. In the first game the J. V . 's defeated Lake Highlands 15-13, 15-11 before falling to Pearce 9- 15, 2-15 and to Sherman 5-15, 9-15. Again Denison popped back, beating Pearce 15-5, 15-3, only to lose this time twice . The ladies were downed first by Berkner 8-15, 3-15 , then by Richardson 2-15, 7-15. Again the girls came alive for two consecutive wins over Greenville, 15-11, 15-10, and over Whitesboro 15-'7 , 15-4. Christy Thomas practices her serve, left, shortly before the game with Lake Highlands. They had some difficulty but beat Lake Highlands 15-13, 15-11. Kathy Johnson returns the ball to the front line for a set up as Vicki Bizzle observes. 172 - Sports Cari Hunt retums a serve as teammates Natalie Polk, Christi Angie Braxton, Jackie Jenkins, and Bridgit Jenkins prepare to give aid. Ashburn Leads in Tennis Bill Ashburn dominated tennis wins in October with two victories in Plano boys' singles. The tennis team traveled to Plano twice with wins by Bill Ashburn in boys singles and Monty Curry and Ashburn again took a first in singles from Plano October 26. Honorable mention went to Tina Hammers, Donna Skaggs and Karen Gatlin. Right, Johnny Allen puts up a serve during practice. The tennis team began practice in August but didn't see action until late September. rt rss: --.. Ii Elf' Q ii ...X iff lg 5.1135 .Q A ...sa-mx: 14- , 17 .. -ft.Q.f.:-,- M- ... .... s ........ ...... it l Bill Ashburn took top honors at Plano with two first place trophies Ashburn took both places 1n singles along with Monty Curry's first in boys' singles Y Teens Celebrafe Neewollah E1 L s '39 W9 Winners of the Neewollah Royalty were - King Glenn Blount, Queen Cynthia Ciaccio, Prince Cecil Mayes, Princess Ginna Greig, Duke Joe Locke, Duchess Trena McMenamy. NEEWOLLAI-I is one of the many activities in the month of October. The week before hand everyone is busy collecting money for their favorite candidates, which are named at the beginning of the program. This is one of the fund raising activities sponsored by the Y-Teen group. The girls work many hours preparing for the evening. Various talents are displayed by students from DHS. Proceeds are used for Y-Teens projects for the school. I 74 - October Kendra White and her pal Otis perform their act of Ventriloquism . if - 3 , P Sue F1 d e M dby Judy McMurray is escorted by Bill holson . Y-Teens Raise Wifches, Goblins, Funds for Projecfs af Neewollah D Hdkg Otb ICT, FFA J First - Kenny Cambell, Gene Cullison, Buddy Jackson, Cliford Helm. Second - Dennis Mercer, Kenny Parnell, Ralph Johnson, Steven Potts, Gerald Bradshaw, John Crawford, Roger Battes. Third - David Ellison, Jimmy Jones, Carl Gamper, Kerry Stubbs. Fourth - Mike Dodery, Jerry Worthington, Jim Griswell. Fifth - Jerry Jones, Jeff Barnett, Everett Taylor, Mark Falterman, Roy Oats, Mr. Skaggs. FFA - First Row - Mark Keith, Tim Ashley, James Ramsey, Danny Peterson, Carole Chandler, Terry Outlaw, Rhonda Pedigo. Second Row - Kenneth Tucker, Annette Richardson, Brad Briscoe, Bridgett Garrison, Paula Payne, Donna Sisemore, Kathy Franchek, Rita House, Robert Williams, Steve Kenny. Third Row - Steve Morrow, Dennis Richard- son, Kelly Olson, Andrea Meeks, Danny Worthing- ton, Deryell Sparks, Ricky Doty, Tracy Traweek, Wade Stowers, Stacey Dorris, Dianne Neasbitt. Fourth Row - Charles Knight, Ag teacher, David Snider, Tommy Floyd, Steve Ramsey, Ronnie Rich- ardson, Don Drogenmier, Kenny Thomas, Phil Kim- berling, Alan Curry, Ken Burgess, Cheree Shastien, Glen Blount. Fifth Row - Garry Springs, James Col- lins, James Preston, Kenneth Ramsey, Eric Smith, Charlie Burnett, Jeff Aday, Eddy Clark, Dennis Troutz, Troy Hooper, Greg Pedigo, Tony Haddock. Not Pictured - Cecil Garrison, Doss Dosier, Everett Taylor. Bible. Science, DE Science Club - Left to Right, Bottom - Tanya Crow, Tami Brown, Ialene Hawk, LeAnne George, DeeDee Henry, Donna McNeil, Cammile Kimbrell. 2nd Row - Pam McCloud, Nina Cramer, Lee Andrus, Steve Ken- drick, Suzie Bates, Beth May, Becky Easter. 3rd Row - Mary Hatch, Rita Embry, David Cor- bitt, Eric Rice, David Wilburn, David Allen. 4th Row - Frank Mezzacappa, Jeff Noblitt, Daryl Clifton, Mark Denison, Russell Sanford, Lee Robison, Jimmy Raider. 5th Row - Charlie Rister, Randal Campo, Bob Fast. 6th Row - Brad Landis, Jeff Dickey, Terry Sikes, Don Taylor. ,I Members of the Bible Club are - Bill Ashburn, Donald Baker, Rhonda Beard, Roni Brown, Terry Clay, Jim Clowers, Audra Cravens, Monty Curry, Donna Baugherty, Carolyn Dyer, Siana Eldredge, David Ellison, Gail Embry, Dindy Espinosa, Donna Franklin, Michelle Funderbuck, Bernadette Gray, Cindy Haskins, Loretta Hendrix, Gayla Jackob, Cindy Jarriel, Teri Julian, Kenneth Kim, Janice King, Sherry Knight, Larry LaGrone, LaVonis McGuire, Bar- bara Meadors, Donna Miers, Rita Moore, Sherry Moore, Carolyn Morgan, Karen Myers, Ken Myers, David Neal, Harold Nesbitt, Lorrie Mickerson, Tony Petre, DeeDee Ray, Angie Reese, Mathew Rench, Eric Rice, Brenda Rob- inson, Peggy Robinson, Susan Robinson, Pat Schick, Tim Self, Sherry Sewell, Terry Sikes, Barry Smith, Joan Stinson, Trish Stroope, Lana Taul, Lynn Taul, Terri Thomas, Bruce Tay- lor, Charlotte Taylor, Roeann West, Laura Ward, David Williams, Donna Williams, Ial- ene Hawk, Mrs. Sara Davis, Sponsor. I, tll, f i 3 D 'V K. ,J t JA Q A if 1 fi 3 I s s , f 3 ei 9 fi 7' i ' E :Zi E iii .f if I iyy 14 j 5 t A. I A I V Y 3 6 A 4 4 l 2 -I , ' fr Members of DE are - First Row - Michial Worthington, Ronnie Butler, David Kuneman, Candy Buswell, Gayla Dennis, Karis Schmitker, Eva Holland. Second - Kevin Kennedy, Marty Zamora, Rocky Moon, Terri 3 Thomas, Dena Lewis, Brenda 2 Williams. Third - Ray Coffman, Greg Augustim, David Grubbes, Carla Blackburn, Linda Denning. Fourth - Cookie Dunaway, Paul Johns, Charla Knight, Sherry Jillson, Mike Barnett. A ii ra -,al -1 Spanish, Blacks-in-Acfion, Prinfer's Devils Spanish Club - Seated - Janie Hogenson, Dana Payne, Susan Hennigh, secretary, Jeanene Leonard, Teresa Miller, Talmage Thompson, Cherri Smed- ley, Randy Bizzle, Benny Beaver. Kneeling - Ste- phen Spradlin, Randy Hartford, reporterq Craig Cra- vey, President, L. D. Lewis. Standing, Front Row - Michele Reinert, Vice-President, Ricky Taylor. 2nd Row - Kathy Stephens, Julie White, Donna Skaggs, F? S 'vs Blacks in Action - Sitting are - Stacey Jackson, Audrey Riddick, Tommy Kelley, Carl Penn, Shirley Dehorney, Bridgit Jenkins. Standing - Mr. James White, Al Penn, Marilyn Jackson, Diane Stem- bridge, D. D. West. 178 - Clubs Karen Gatlin,Tina Hammers, Barbara Bruno, Cheryl Black, Tracey Gordon. 3rd Row - Ellen Payne, Vicki Brotherton, Janet Alberding, Anna Morales, Monice Giasson, Gail Embry, Myndee Gaines, Carole Dag- ley. 4th Row - Mike Miers, Mark Lockridge, Gib Banfield, Jeff Dickey, Ronny McCraw, Darryl Traw- eek, Dennis Snider, and Shelle Ray. Printer's Devils - Standing, Front - Angela Perkins, Mr. Franklin Turner. Back - Thomas Taylor, Eric Batey, Gerald Shook, Dennis Brown. Drama Club, Library Club rf' ' Drama Club - Front Row, Left to Right - Mary Anne Anderson, Presidentg Susan Faber, Vice Presidentg Kendra White, Secre- taryg Susan Thornton, Treasurerg Bruce Powers, Reporter. ind Row - Teresa Jones, Karen Johnson, Ramona Swinger, Susan Hen- nigh, David Boaz, Jeannie Pintz, Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer. 3rd Row - Shannon Walker, Janette Mar- low, Kenneth Kim, Elizabeth Johnson, Sandy Russell, Joan Stinson, Theresa Watkins, Weasel Winthow. 4th Row - Ger- ald Shook, Leta Hammer, Terry Sikes, John Lang, Tim Helm, Mike Taylor, Bryan Gray. Library Club, Below - Front Row, Left to Right - Doyle. Back Row - Regina Johnson, Mrs. Bernice Betty Chandler, Jalene Hawk, Isabell Douglas, Liz Irby, Carl Golston, Debbie Myers, Nancy Williams, Hasse, Donna McNeil, Candy Fisher, Mrs. Mildred Jane Burns, Michele Hunt. Xia? r . Clubs -- Y- Teens 3 s ,, ,. ,. ,. W ,,:i:,w,M,,,,, ,.,. ,, ,,,, ,,,, , , ,,,.w4m,,,ffJ1., wi QL 4 5, Z 180 - Clubs fb ,af e 5 mul f , ,,, ,L f ,- Wy., - A Sophomore Y-Teens, Above - First Row - Roe Ann West, Karel Anne Berry, Judy Monroe, Danna Clay. Second Row - Teresa Hurlbert, Margaret Smith, Susan Hogan, Louise Coffman, Sheila Worthington, Laura Lyons, Barrie Sheffield, Joy Smith, Barbara Potts, Teri Ferguson, Kin Terry, Sandra Goodman, Tammy Zamora, Paula Thompson, Mrs. Maxine Wiley, sponsor. Third Row - Monice Giasson, Teresa Miller, Carolyn Morgan, Tanya Crow, Sandi Faulk- ner, Tina Boss, Debra Little, Trena McMenamy, Charlene Neasbitt, Cheryl Gilliam, Cindy Barnes, Debbie Pierson, Tobi Knale, Le Ann Martin, Julie La Foy, Monica Giasson, Mary Fitch, Linda New- some, Bonita Cline. Fifth Row - Darline Crawford, Teresa Lewis, Tammy Collier, Cherie Henson, Sherry Todd, Dee Dee Wouling, Terry Batts, Dee Ann Harley. Sixth Row - Donna Letz, Rogend Gun- ter, Cindy Stevens, Robin Beard, Kim Kincaid, Dixie Steward, Wendy Johnson, Lisa Bentley, Jana Hicks, Pat Jenkins, Bambi Callahan, Lisa Heironi- mus. Seventh Row - Julie White, Mary Hatch, Rita Embry, Tammile Todd, Denise Dickey, Karen Johnson, Pam Gampper, Betty Strandelin, Elizabeth Johnson, Dawn Parker, Karyn Taylor, Elsie McMurry, Carolyn Peebles, Wanda Gutherie, Leslie Hunt. Eighth Row - DiAnn Smith, Joanna Clapp, LaVonia McGuire, Teresa Townsend, Sarah Somers, Wendy Williams, Suzanne Garner, Stephannie Clift, Karla Ramsey, Stacey Ramsey, Glenna Crowell, Vicki Orrick, Judy Harlow, and Sharon King. id Junior Y-Teens, opposite bottom - First Row - Jan Broughton, Shelly Middleton, Susan Hennigh, Michele Hibbitt. Second Row - Janice King, Tammy Brown, Connie Kline, Jayne Ann Maxwell, Tammy Brooks, LeAnne Adams, Laura Roman, Audra Cra- vens, Jeanne Pinto, Sharon Kaufman, Teri Julain, Mrs. Alfa Jordon. Third Row - Teresa Watkins, Tammy Turner, Cathy Davis, Theresa Ciaccio, Faye Clark, Jeannice Canaday, DeDe Henry, Donna Piazza, Dianah Lloyd. Fourth Row - Terri Thomas, Peggy Robinson, Dawn Hopkins, Glenda Chesshir, Joan Stinson, Monica Rogers, Ginna Greig, Candy Fisher, Regina Johnson. Fifth Row - Louise Curry, Toni Stein, Terri Tarver, Tina Hammers, Debbie Henry, Shelle Ray, Mary Lou Flood, Janie Weger. Sixth Row - Vicki Brotherton, Rhonda Grantham, Jeanette Marlow, Blanda Manning, Cindy Potts, Roxanna Overturf, Rhonda Beard, Michele Rienert, Doris Hooker, Jan Calhoun. Seventh Row - Brenda Williams, Susan Thorton, Karen Gatlin, Donna Skaggs, Donna Turner, Karen Arthur, Beth Lutler, Janet Alberding, Ann Livingston, Shonda Smith, Anna Moreles. General and Senior Officers, opposite top, on the first row are: Patti Hoppe, La Donna Davis, Sherry Culpepper, Cindy Owens, Karen Wright, Debbie Cassell, Linda Clay, and Shelle Ray. Seniors on the second row are: Kathy Wouling, Debbie O'bar, Patty Flood, Dana Burtis, Charla Noel, Carmen Richards, Lorrie Bledsaw, and Cindy Minyard. On the second row are: D'Ann Burtis, Donna Johnson, and Britt Rob- ertson. On the third row are: Mary King, Kathy Arthur, Laura Wilkins, Janice Cox, Debbie Brussow, Debbie Brotherton, Ronnie Brown. Advisors are: Mrs. Cathey Williams and Mrs. Gene Sickles. Clubs - In October, the school was full of activity ranging from the Rodeo C1ub's bull riding contests to plans for Senior activities at the year's end . The Senior Class officers began plans for Senior Day and for graduation exercises at the end of the year. The Rodeo Club held a bull riding contest for its members which was enjoyed by the teacher and stu- dents alike. Shown upper left, Kenny Lynn rides a bull just coming from the gate. Another contestant tries his hand at bullriding, above. Right, the Sting- erettes practice for halftime and contest perform- ances. 182 - October Ocfober Acfivifies Include Rodeo Confesfs, Qfingereffe Performances Sfudenf Council Plans Mr. John Terry, above, U.S. Club sponsor peeks over Bill Ashburn's shoulder to make sure the demo- cratic process of voting is going well. Marie Caffee, below, files her vote in the proper precinct voting box. John Ford, at right, studies the ballot carefully before making the all important choice. l K , I ,, J Carfer Wins in Qfudenf Elecfion The United Service Club sponsored a mock election before the actual presidential election of 1976 to educate students on voter procedure. The students registered and voted much the same way an actual election is held. Jimmy Carter won out over Gerald Ford in the mock political bout, as the outcome of the true election. October - 83 Drama Plays for Kids Unly S f-rf' - wsazewsaimz,rig-sfwiggii af Aaa 'N ' s aaaa i ' T' The featured play Spiderman cast, above, per- formed along with the entire cast, below, featuring Susan Faber and Jeanne Pinto as Masters of Cere- mony. 184 - November Children's Theater, The Chil- dren's Theater, an annual pres- entation for the benefit of the Drama Club, was presented this year with Snow White, lack and the Beanstalk, top left, and the featured attraction Spiderman. The show starred Pat Bouldin, Billy Brussow, Louanne Gary, Tim Helm, Brian Gray, and Terry Sikes. The shows made I moneyto back the clubs yearly , activities. 22 Bask 'tball November l-lollday S lniors Ordflr Cap and Gowns Basketball L L 1 Q Basketball V011 yball Tum stu wnms Basketball Bask -tball Bask -tball Basketball 24 25 26 27 Thanksgiving Iiilllll iiilllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII November - 185 Everyone Gefs in on fhe Aofion November was an active month for everybody. Left, Ken Myers works the strip printer which makes the headlines for the Stinger. Below, Mark Denison and his classmates sewed shirts in their Bachelor Homemaking class. Bottom, Steve Streun, Ginna Greig, and Audra Cravens inspect Steve's coat, while Scott Bates talks to someone else in the Band Hall. 186 - November Right, Tanya Crow and Bill Ashburn get down to work in biology class. Below, Jeff Moore chows down on a sandwich while Helen Allen and Amelia Nesbitt sample some cake at a band party. Before report cards come out in November there are always pro- jects to finish. Tamra Ward is shown giving a dem- onstration. Bottom left, the United Service Club made a larger than life size model of the Statue of Liberty for the Veteran's Day parade. Bottom right, Janice Cox and Terri Carter wait for the bell to ring in their photography class. t il., 1,. 3, November 188 Each year, the Fellowship of Christian F Sponsors Tur Trof Athletes sponsors a turkey trot to raise money for the FCA camp during the summer. Members sell tickets for a quarter, and on Thanksgiving morning, the ticket buyers meet at Munson Park to race against their peers for various prizes and the drawing for the turkeys . Below left, Run Joe Locke Run! Mark Roewe is catching up! Right, I'm gonna win it! I'm gonna win it! Bottom, competitors mingle at the race's end while cooling off. ,Q rw 99 - November Below left, Still running hard at the halfway mark! Above right, here stands the proud winner of a fat turkey - Pat Baumgardner! Bottom left, Don Taylor won the trophy for his age group. It pays to be on the DHS track team! Bottom right, Mrs. James L. Cald- well signs up competitors after the race as Sherry Culpepper picks up an entry form. November - 189 Above left, Louanne Gary CLt. Janice Furyj talks of the operat- ing room before Amelia Nesbitt CCapt. Bridget McCartyJ, below right, warns her, MASH is no place for a lady. Below right, Wes Jeffcoats, Mark Denison, xii When M.A.S. H. Was a Smash i' Eric Rice, Terry Sikes, and Jeff Dickey study scripts before trying out for parts. Above right, Carl Gamper CWalt Waldowskij, Chris Crenshaw CCap. Uglyb, Mark Giasson CTrapper lohnj, and Bill Dye CDukeJ play poker in the ...J 1-Q QA: gjnqgxm no sw r 51: 2 Q v-Uirtdw Rcirgo-H5 wb: :'f'U E'w:fEf' I arf: CU Hows wrcwwgi H Efp.,o5::x5 tccrcw ,.. r-1. aww ef-A gm Omog '2 '2oqm ': mOo P-In Sr-4. rT+o.:1Q Ei UQ: 'E-Daf-vzqma. .oo 2'5l:x:1 -QP 'sift 17 QOH . 190 - November 5 if' w- ww- Left, Gene Cullison talks to part of the Bonwitt Sis- tersg Kathy Arthur CMillieJ, Cynthia Hosey CAgnesj, and Debbie O'Bar CMitzil, while the rest of the cast danced around stage during the homeroom assembly. Above, appearing in the Senior Play, MASH, were Ctop row, left to rightl Steve Cramer, Colleen Mahoney, Gerald Shook, Evereet Taylor, Terry Stogner, Kathy Arthur, Debbie O'Bar, Wille Stew- art, Cynthia Hosey, Sherry Culpepper, Virginia Morgan, Leann George, D'Ann Clark, Mary King, Sherry Moore, Camille Kimbrell. Second Row - Wendy Sheffield, Kenneth Kim, Susan Faber, Duch- ess Caffee, Richard DeHorr1ey, Carl Gampper, Roni Brown, Debbie Brotherton, Jimmy Jones, Sharon Holcomb. Bottom Row - Gene Cullison, Chris Cren- shaw, Kendra White, Louann Gary, Eric Rice, Ame- lia Nesbitt, Jeff Dickey, Mark Giasson, Mary Ann Anderson, Bill Dye, Mark Denison, Leta Hammer, and Terry Sikes. November - 191 The Jackets easily downed Plano and Lake Highlands in their final game to give them a second place in district behind Sherman. The Plano Wildcats could only lead for several minutes and then lost to the scoring ingenuity of Mark Roewe. Roewe replaced Bennie Jenkins after Jenkins left with a shoulder injury. Scores by Gary Clark and Charles Jenkins set up the Jackets win. Denison had no problem beating Lake Highlands 3'7- 15 on touchdowns by Hosea Chumley , Charles Jenkins, and Chris Luper. Gary Davis C245 takes on a Plano runner as Jared Moore C4l5, Mike Neasbitt C555, and Audis Murphy C775 rush to his aid. Jacket defense held the Wildcats to 9 points. Above, Jayne Ann Maxwell Cleft5, Angie Reese Ccovered5, Christi Means Csmiling5, and Jimmy Clowers Cshivering5 try to keep warm during half- time ofthe Denison-Lake Highlands game. 192 - Sports Denison Beafs Wildcafs I4-9 Glen Blount C845 and Charles Jen- kins C855 show the thrill of vic- tory. Junior Varsifg Beafs Vines The combined squads of Junior Varsity beat Plano Vines November 4, at Munson Stadium with an 18-14 score. The l.V. 's came from behind in the second quarter after a Plano score and conversion on Larry Atnip's second score for a 12-8 lead and a third score by Greg Neasbitt totaled the 18 points needed to win. Plano scored again in the final quarter but an interception by Nathan Beck prevented any further drive on Plano. Coaches Rod Carter and Ty Com- stock instruct Brian Perdue C303 and another unidentified l.V. on game strategy . The Gold I. V. squad shows off its driving efficiency as quarterback Jeff Aday C113 hands off to Mike Castleberry C223 behind its tough offensive line. Sports - JV's Record Final Score 5, ' lx if Q y WE' ,fs Jerry Withrow left cuts around . .M Lake Highlands defender Lake Highlands crushed the Jacket teams for 45 points each. E- I 'wl- vii! W 2 Q l'f ' ' the end only to be found by a sf ,Qt 5 194 - Sports ri ff ' Q, my tx y nnn QQ, ,. X , an l ff if t o U 'W'35ff'5v- L y fy , ,,l, V 'Q , ' .,,Q :Iz ,VVL - The junior varsity scored the year's final score with this run by Randy Blankenship. I saa 1 s NeHers Close as- W sv 5 B ' I Enoo uragm -Q ...Es Season ... . , - Working as a team, three volley- X ' ' ball players, Kristi Thomas, 12, :Q Barbara Braxton, 11, and Natalie 4 Polk, 20, combine to return a N , 4 volley. -- .. t i'i ' I H , ,, we ,K 1 ' Q , , ,mW,,,,w W K , V ,,. , gl Vrrt me I i 1 , y ,ttt M :N l -W... Q 3 E Jackie Jenkins, 15, watches the action as Natalie Polk, 21, and Barbara Jackie Ienkins puts over a volley Braxton return a serve. All three were starters for the volleyball Jackets aided by Sissy Luper. this year. Sports - 195 The junior varsity girls volleyball squad had a rough time beating Plano, slipping past the Wildcat girls 15-13 in the first set and downing them more easily in the second set 15-8. The girls did not do quite as well on the season's last game against Lake Highlands, dropping the finisher 9-15 and 4-15. Right, Pokey Braxton takes a set up to spur the ball across the net. The defending player returned the ball but was penalized for being over the net. Below right, Jackie Jen- kins, on the net line, takes the volleyball over from Cari Hunt shooting the ball over the net. The set up is used to put the ball over the heads of front line opponents and into the back court. Below right, Jackie Jenkins prepares to serve the volleyball. Jacket racketeers Tina Hamers and Donna Skaggs took a first in Girls A Doubles in Grand Prairie November 5-6. Laura Delaney and Karen Gatlin took a second falling to McArthur 6-0, 6-1, but beating Nimitz 6-1, 6-3 in semifinals. Tina Boss and Audra Cravens took a trophy in the Girls B doubles. November 19-20 brought victories to Bill Ashburn in his third tournament win this season. Ashburn downed top-seeded Trinity's Kirk Farquhar 6-3, 7-6 to take a trophy for DHS . Laura Delaney, left, forehands a shot at the high school courts. She teamed with Karen Gatlin for second in the Plano girls doubles match. Below, Michelle Hibbitt and Tina Hamers practice before the Grand Prairie doubles tourna- ment. The tennis team took seven places in two tournaments in November. The Jackets opening basketball games against Mesquite, R. L. Turner, and Sunset encouraged the Jackets to keep on fighting. The season opener ended in a Denison win 77-65, 23 points of which belonged to Brian Caldwell, high point scorer for the game . Dwight Parker put in 16 points to contribute to the year's first win. Clint Gentry dumped 17 points in the first half against R. L. Turner to allow Denison a 64-60 win. Gentry brought the record to 24 points to take high point score in the game. The Bisons of Sunset were easily downed by the Jackets 64-49 for the team's third win. Right, Charles Jenkins C325 and Mark Roewe C445 struggle to gain possession of the ball from a Mesquite player. Aaron Wells C425 puts up two points as two Bowie players attempt to block the score. 198 - Sports .Iackefs Win Firsf Three Brian Caldwell C525 shoots for a score as he nets 23 points in the winning game against Mesquite and 27 against Longview. Confinued Wins Spur Team J sgsw , 38 The Jackets had a close game with Longview but left the game with a spotless 4-O record on an 82-80 victory. Brian Caldwell put in 27 points while Charles Jenkins stuffed in 23 points to make the Jackets come from behind C49-45 at halfj to a two-point win. Denison spurted to a 75-61 victory over Bowie. The Jackets, ahead by 4 points at half took an 11 point lead with help of Clint Gentry's 18 points. Denison downed Mesquite 64-61 in an overtime game for the second time this season. Charles Jenkins' defensive game deprived Mesquite of overtime scores. Left, Charles Jenkins goes up for two more points against an unsuccessful Bowie defense. I1 !x7 i it 3 1' iii rf-aj O I ' ' P ,f ,i,. WY K' Q v ti ' f' J af 4 1 af- if ,. ,,.,, .. Qi' it A-5 it aiu is M55 .,,f,. .53 3 'Q J, risi get k nmnvn-IUJUWI 'lx ' J' s ' ' ' ' 7 ' W nusnnlrffiirfaf , ' M .ww-, ..,. ,A,A to 'J k,,,, .. ,,.m,, Clint Gentry C129 watches Dwight Parker C103 put in 2 of the 16 points Parker scored against Mesquite. The Jackets won '77-65 . Sports - 2 JV's Oonfin ue Baskefball Girl Alhlefes Develop Skills Opposite Page, Top left, Derek Malvern, 45, picks off a jump ball against Greenville. Top right, Russell McDade, 23, blocks an attempt at a goal as Malvern looks on. Below, McDade shoots over a Commerce opponent as Jeff Knuppel, 55, and Zachary Cassita, 53, aid in covering the rebound. Middle right, Jackie Jenkins puts up a two-pointer as Brenda Robinson, 36, checks for the rebound. Angie Braxton, far right, one of the team's leading scorers nets two more as lackie Jenkins watches. Below left, Natalie Polk goes for a jump shot against a Sherman player. Below right, Sissy Luper scores against Sher- man. pf A M l Sports - 201 Looking af Pasf Seasons The Girls' volleyball The '77 Yellow Jackets were disappointed by their loss of district title to state top rated Sherman Bearcats but finished a successful season with a second place in district and a 6-1-1 district record. Credit goes largely to the Jenkins brothers who connected time after time for scoring plays. Credit must also be given to the coaching job done by the new athletic staff which showed hard work with encouraging results. Last, but not least, credit is due to the Jacket defense for their job against opposing scores. squads, although they did not set an impressive record, continued to improve their prospects as contenders in the girls' athletic district. The teams, still somewhat new and inexperienced, were supported by numerous valuable players all of whom will return for the 77-78 season. With an 8-11 record this year, cries of wait till next year! still hang in the air. Pokey Braxton returns a serve as Sissy Luper 4107, Jackie Jen- kins f15D, and Cari Hunt 1175 look on. Q A45 Charles Jenkins C853 indicates a score at a Denison game as Glenn Blount and the referee look on. The Jackets found score after score across for a season total of 230 points. Sports - 203 NHSBHQ, Fufure Teachers NHSBHS - First Row, Left to Right - Graig Evans, Lee Andrus, Randy Hartford, Ronny McCraw, Tony Peterson, Matt Rench, Le Ann George, Bill Nichol- son, Monty Curry, Mark Svane, Mark Rowe, Harold Nesbitt, Don Taylor, Russell Samford, Roger Ken- drick. Second Row - Gib Banfield, Joe Diehl, David Allen, Roger Spence. Third Row - Suzie Bates, Cherri Smedley, Steve Spradlin, Dawn Lloyd, DeDe Henry, Dinah Lloyd, Janice King, Connie Bentley, Debbie Cassell. Fourth Row - John Terry, Britt Rob- ertson, Carla Bruno, Mark Denison, Jeff Dickey, Terry Sikes, Todd Svane, Steve Kendrick, Mel Han- der, Bob Fast, Eric Rice, Mark Furlong, Jeff Moore, Pat Baumgardner, Jan Rice, L. D. Lewis, Debbie Reddick, Tammy Turner, Wade Todd, Mary Bruce, Jared Moore, Barbara Bruno, Gail Embry, Susan Faber, Michele Hibbitt. xfsy s Q , ,. f LJW- . ' M f I' fam-ps .-.. nf N .. 20 - Clubs , Rf- pf G ff xx fri.. FTA - First Row, Left to Right - ., Keri Gordon, David Kuneman, Tracey Gordon, Michele Rei- f nert, Jill Langley, Karel Anne Berry, Tanya Crow, Rhonda Beard, Tamille Todd, Sheila Osburn Ridenour, Shelle Ray, Dawn Wallace. Second Row - Natalie Polk, Laura Delaney, Sarah Somers, Ginna Greg, Ann Derichsweiler, Michele Hunt, Angela Perkins, Regina Johnson, Cynthia Ciaccio. Third Row - Terry Sikes, Charles Rister, Jimmy Jones, Carl Gampper, Blanda Manning, Karen Arthur, Theresa Ciaccio. Members of Pep Club are - Cindy Barns, Lisa Bently, Karel Anne Berry, Tammie Blackshear, Valerie Blanton, Barbara Braxton, Bambi Callahan, Rita Embry, Terri Ferguson, Mary Fitch, Pam Gam- per, Cherrie Gouge, Connie Gray, Deanna Hailey, Lisa Haironimus, Rhouda Hill, Stacey Jackson, Pat Jenkins, Phyllis Johnson, Regina Johnson, Sharon King, Jill Langley, Shauna Larkins, Karla Law, Debra Little, Karen Luper, Laure Lyons, Cheryl Mercer, Linda Merritt, lane Mitc- hell, Kathy Moore, Charlene Messbitt. Linda Newsome, Vicky Orrick, Angela Perkins, Debbie Pierson, Barbara Potts, Cindy Potts, Angela Ransom, Sheila Scott, Karen Shook, Renee Snedden, Diane Stembridge, Cindy Stevens, Betty Strandlien, Kim Terry, Laura Wilkins, Sheila Worthington. Girls Track - Back Row, Left to Right - manager Angela Fair- child, manager Ann Deri- chsweiler, Mary Lou Wilson, Tammy Woods, Donna Carey, Diane Gordon, Cari Hunt, Deb- bie Fairchild, Coach Ann McFarland. Front Row - manager Lorrie Bledsaw, Cheryl Mercer, Kathy Johnson, Natalie Polk, Karen Luper, Becky Fairchild, Tamrnie Zamora. Boys Track - First Row, Left to Right - Coach Lester Fleming, Chris Luper, Derek Malvin, Granville Walker, Greg Craw- ford, Greg Watson, Robert Potts, Don Taylor, Coach Fred Postier. Second Row - manager Kent Evans, Louis Barrett, Eric Ban- field, Steve Spradlin, Walter Gentry and manager Mike Anders. Groups - 05 Disfribufive Ed. - Pre-Employmenf Lab, Co-op 1 . 3332 ' V V' W Y A Distributive Ed. 312 are - Tony Adcock, Gary Allanbaugh, Teresa Ayres, Brian Ball, Tommy Bishop, Bobby Cox, Colby Crenshaw, Harley Davis, Tom Derichsweiler, Kelly Fagan, Sandi Faulkner, Rob Franklin, Randy Hackworth, David Harris, David Hawley, Connie Hill, Dana Junker, Ronald Kelly, Bill Kelly, Kim Kincaid, Mark Kuneman, Laura Langley, Darrel Lenord, Kerry Mahoney, Joe Martinez, Trena McMenamy, Darla Morris, Ricky Morris, Ronnie Perkins, Bill Petty, Ricky Reinert, Ray Reiners, Mike Schnitker, Regan Stokes, Betty Stradlin, Rita Trim, Ken Walters, Bryan Ward, Greg Watson, Jerry Whittington. Distributive Ed. 31 are - Greg Augustine, Jil Bar- nett, Mike Barnett, Carla Blackburn, Jack Burns, Candy Buswell, Reggie Cassita, Ray Coffman, Lau- rie Cox, Jeff Crawford, Chris Crenshaw, Mike DeHorney, Linda Denning, Gayle Dennis, Melvin Dunn, Wanda Franklin, Mark Furlong, Wilthia Gar- rett, Mark Giasson, David Grubbs, Eva Holland, Sherry Jillson, Paul Johns, Kevin Kennedy, Charla Knight, David Kuneman, Deana Lewis, David Mel- ton, Rocky Moon, Sam Muldrew, Mark Reynolds, Brian Rice, Karis Schmitzer, Marty Schussel, Linda Schultz, Theresa Sloan, Mike Siney, Willie Stew- art, Jimmy Sweeney, Terri Thomas, Brenda Wil- liams, Mike Worthington, Pam Woods, Steve Wright, Marty Zamora. . fy, ,N 4 If . , wil a la :Elms 206 - Clubs ,, Y ,Q , , -d' ' qw. A ' L- vi 1 , u J, .s 'fs 21 Q,-gm fp I 'Q I in Sfinger Sfaffl Phofo Club, FHA 4,Y',y+2 .Y,,g:. W- all-ff J J Members of Future l-lomemakers of America are - Karen Arthur, Kathy Arthur, Connie Bentley, Terri Buchanan, Kelly Cantrell, Faye Clark, Linda Clay, Terri Clifton, Richard Del-Iorney, Ann Deri- chsweiler, Wanda Franklin, Keri Gordon, Debbie Henry, Paula Householder, Michelle Hunt, Eliza- beth Johnson, Regina Johnson, Ulyess Johnson, Patti Joines, Linda Pettigrew, Dawn Pope, Tracey Pricer, Teresa Norris, Gerald Shook, Doreen Smith, Pam Spear, Teresa Watkins, Gail Addington, Teresa Aynes, Bambi Callahan, Donna Carey, Karen Dai- ley, Tracey Gordon, Patricia Hickey, Janet Ives, Tobie Kvale, Alicia Lopez, Linda Merritt, Lorie Petrus, Patti Vaughan, Kelly Wiesema. Above Members of the Stinger Staff are - Mary Ann Anderson, Editor-in-Chief: Bill Ashburn, Richard I yur, A -,X R ,El f 4--I 5 . DeHorney, Kevin Farley, Teri Julian, Larry LaGrone, Hank Largin, Julie Harrison, Ken Myers, Barbara Powell, Shelle Ray, Angie Reese, Gerald Shook, Jim Steele, Randy Talley, Granville Walker, Aaron Wells. Below members of the Photography Club are - Tim Bowling, Carol Bozarth, Alreadie Caffee, D'Ann Clark, Janice Cox, Steve Cramer, Gene Cullison, Sherry Culpepper, Mike Cherry, Lynnedah David- son, Phillip Davidson, Kevin Farley, John Gord, Nelda Gardner, Louann Gary, Keri Gordon, Mark Hemperley, Julie Henry, Curtis Kennon, Carla Mor- rison, Ken Myers, David Neal, Carmen Richards, Cheree Shasteen, Terry Sikes, Gary Springs, Everett Taylor, Paul Trujillo, Judy Twining. 9 ax. 'I 7' Groups - 207 FCA Huddles, FCA K uddles Members of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes Huddles are - David Atnip, Bill Ashburn, Greg Augustine, Eric Banfield, Gib Banfield, Pat Baumgardner, Karl Berquist, Doug Bilderback, Randy Blankenship, Dirk Bull- ock, Randall Campo, Zachary Cassita, Brian Caldwell, Mike Castleberry, Terry Clay, Richard DeHorney, Joe Diehl, Dewayne Dyer, Bob Fast, Brian Gray, Winn Hickman, James Hussey, Stephen Jones, Joe Locke, Tommy Locke, Jared Moore, Cecil Mayes, Harold Nesbitt, Greg Neasbitt, Mike Neasbitt, Bill Nicholson, Dennis Pilkilton, Robert Potts, David Radcliff, Mark Roewe, Mark Svane, Todd Svane, Lance Sikes, David Wil- burn, and Gregg Watson. Members of the FCA Kuddles are - Janet Alberding, Karen Arthur, Jan Broughton, Dana Burtis, D'Ann Burtis, Beth Butler, Glenda Chesshir, Cynthia Ciac- cio, Theresa Ciaccio, Sherry Culperrer, Cathy Davis, Diane Dockray, Carolyn Dyer, Candy Fisher, Patti Sue Flood, Louanne Gary, Rhonda Grantham, Cindy Jarriel, Janice King, Jayne Ann Maxwell, Christi Means, Shelly Middleton, Donna Miers, Sherry Moore, Carolyn Morgan, Vir- ginia Morgan, Amelia Nesbitt, Charla Noel, Cyndi Owens, Dee- Dee Ray, Carmen Richards, Jan Rice, Lana Taul, Lynn Taul, Roeann West, and Kathy Woli- ung. of wa a' u fffs , iffy. F' V JE fp - Clubs December Basketball Basketball Out for Chnstmas Basketball Basketball Basketball Basketball Basketball Chrtstmas Musxc Festtval Basketball Basketball Basketball End 3rd 6 weeks Chrtstmas I 2 3 4 I December - 209 210 Winfer Projecfs Join Sfudenfs, Communify Community service and involvement were added to the usual rush of Winter activities in December. An Arts and Crafts show December 3-5 at West Park Shopping Center benefited the Frontier Village restoration pro- ject. Stinger photographers Kevin Farley, Iim Steele, and Randy Talley took pictures of people in an antique sleigh with a winter landscape background. The sleigh was donated by the grandchildren of Billie Mosse a blacksmith who owned and made it. Proceeds from the sale of the pictures went into the village fund. Photography students showed their work in a high school gallery display at the fair. United Service Club members with the help of area industries sponsored a Teacher Apprecia- tion Week November 29- December 3. Industries contrib- uting to the project were Safe- way, Burtis Drug, Citizens National Bank, the Army, the Navy, the Marine. Ashburns, Coca-Cola Company, and Deni- son Peanut Company. The teach- ers received a different gift each day of the week. Drama students attended the Oklahoma State Forensic Contest at Southeastern Oklahoma State University, December 10-11. Mary Ann Anderson and Susan Faber received first place in duet acting. Their selection was excerpts from The Miracle Worker . They competed against twelve other pairs from all over Oklahoma and parts of Texas. Junior class rings arrived December 14 in the cafeteria. The Art Club sold Straw Christmas wreaths as their money making project. The wreaths were made of straw, mistletoe, and various ribbons. Rodeo Club members are Glen - December Blount, Charles Burnett, Eddy Clark, Stacey Dorris, Raymond Doshier, Don Drogmier, William Earnhart, Rodney Hill, Rita House, Phil Kimberly, John Lashley, Kenny Lynn, Dennis McKinney, Anderia Meek, Carol Moore, Dianna Neasbibitt, Kelly Olson, Dennis Richardson, Danny Peterson, Connie Potter, Ken- nety Ramsey, Linda Richarson, lim Sampson, Sheree Shasteen, Donna Sizemore, Patti Smith, David Snider, Kenny Thomas, Tracy Trawco, Robert Williams, Danny Worthington, Sonja Wright and sponsor Mr. Bill Day. Miss Mary Ruth Bonn sells Valerie Robinson a straw Christmas wreath decorated with different colored ribbons and a dove of peace, ftop rightb. Sfin ereffes Hosf Foofball Banquef 1' k M337 V dare-fs ,fb f 5 1 3' it 1 '-.,,, 5 ...f 5. p-q The annual Football Banquet given by the Stinger- ettes for the Varsity players was held at the Knights of Columbus Hall. The girls decorated the tables with signs and placemats. And prepared the turkey dinner. Glenda Chesshir serves Mark Roewe and Joe Diehl the food prepared by the girls Cabovej. Sur- prised by the staff photographer Cleftj Granville Walker enjoys the banquet. Brain Gray, Chris Luper, and Granville Walker look at the portraits of the football team sketched by Cathy Mitchell, Kevin Farley, and Danny Sulser Cabovej. December - 21 1 A 212 Terry Sikes selling popcorn for the F.T.A. fund raising project captures two more victims in the hallway, Phillip Davidson and Shelle Ray. Right, members of Future Teachers of America sold popcorn. The money they raised from this project was used to pay for their State Convention fee which they attended in February. As one of the many money mak- ing projects the United Service Club had, they sold buttons with a design of the buyers choice or his own design. Below, Mark Roewe is shown making a button with the hand press machine and, right, Joe Diehl is wearing the finished product. A closer look at the hand machine, bottom, shows how easily a button can be made. FTA Pops Corn, U.9. Pins Buffons - December U.9. Club Holds Chrisfmas Dinner The United Service Club celebrated the Christmas season with a dinner and dance . The cafeteria ladies served a delicious ham dinner with mashed potatoes, green beans, and hot rolls. The club presented their sponsors wives, Mrs. Terry and Mrs. Coulter, with corsages. The middle-of-the-year dinner was just one of the many events of the U. S . Club . At the cafeteria door, top left, before being served, Mark Roewe takes money from Dee Dee Wol- uing, Joe Locke, and Rick Red- dick. The sponsors of the U.S. Club Mr. John Terry, bottom left, and Mr. Rick Coulter, bot- tom right, sat down with their wives for a great Christmas din- ner. yr 1? ,,f- December - 213 Back fo Back Conoerf for Qfudenf Body Mr. Jessie Riddle solos on the Trombone with the accompani- ment of Helen AI1en and Mark Hemperley on the Saxophone along with other members of the stage band, opposite top, Mark Riddle, Mike Taylor, John Lang, and Phillip Davidson concentrate on the rhythmetic beat of Black Magic Woman. Opposite bot- tom, Mr. Roger Hanson directs his Headaches through the spir- ited song Celebrate, upper left. The Stage Band's soloist, Liz Hasse, renders her version of the hit tune Love Will Keep Us Together, upper right. The Headaches, left, carefully watched their director as they sang the emotion packed song Feelings . December - 215 1 , .1 fe f - 1, .v,..vs,eWmquu-.if 216 - December lnfernafional Class Held Mr. Warren Blood hosted an international class when visitors from Iran answered his invitation to speak and answer questions from his History class. The group gave general information of their country and many of its beliefs, and held a question and answer session at the end of their group talk. F.T.A. members visited many local schools and nurseries to observe methods of teachers in order to further their career intentions in the teaching field . Slogans, Fans, Surface Karen Gatlin and Donna Skaggs proudly display their motto as Bill Ashburn looks on, at right. The year of 1977 was an eventful one for the guys. A Farrah Faw- cett-Majors Fan Club was founded, but for the girls' revengeg a Mark Hemperley Fan Club was established, below. Right, Jim Clowers, Shelle Ray, and their Journalism I classmates use copies of the newspaper to learn about advertising. December Hobbies Seen In December plans for the Photography contest were discussed by the Photography Club. Categories were Portrait, Landscape, Sports, Silhouettes, Photo- gram , High Contrast, Still Life, Antechniques and open category for Polaroid and instamatic prints. Prints were to be 8x10 and mounted. First entries would cost 25d and 1Ogt for each additional entry was charged . The picture is a sample of the entries. Student and faculty auto hobbists use creativity in decorating cars, vans and cycles. The car, right, is a vintage model. 218 - December Drill Team Takes Qweepsfakes for Second Year The award winning Stingerettes went to ETSU with high kick, hoop, and jazz routines, scoring ones in all of them . This is the second year in a row in which they have won Sweepstakes. Drill teams from all over Texas attended the event. Mrs. Darlene Willoughby, sponsor, and Captain Cathy Mitchell were presented the award by Miss ETSU. Below, the Drill Team is doing their jazz routine. K - 2 5 fl E 3 S t o gg is was 'i ' ' ff ,,.... W f 'i.- t - 'ti.,,t r ri' l if sf i . ' fno nooo, S S December - 219 DHS Qfudenfs Celebrafe Chrisfmas a Q, 4 ..g 'Q , 3... f - A . 1, mLLw.LL 220-December Christmas is the time for good will toward all men, teachers and students included . All people show their happiness at Christmas in different ways. Some decorate their rooms with trees and pictures. Others give gifts, exchange cards and still others give parties. Students and teachers alike try to finish all homework and grading to enjoy the festive season to its fullest . Mr. Ernest Smith, opposite page, upper left, dis- plays the Blacks-in-Action turkey he won. The money collected was used for a senior scholarship. Mrs. Ruth Whitworth's VOE room takes on a festive look because of the Christmas tree opposite page, upper right, displayed there. Charles Jenkins, oppo- site page lower left, eyes his plate filled with good- ies with relish even after finishing all the other dishes in front of him. Stinger Staff member Jim Clowers, upper left, is indeed in Trouble if the gun pointed at his head is any indication. Jim Steele, lower left, tries out his new bow and arrow set he received from a member of the Stinger staff as a Christmas present. Mrs. Judy Garner's room, above, is livened by the Nativity scene one of her students painted. he we December - 221 3' ,ga ,, 52 Ari, Junior Hisforians - S 45 2. Y' 222 - Clubs Hanson 's Headaches i f m iie Above members of Hanson's Headaches are Denise Hendrix, Dee Dee Ray, Rhonda Beard, Tammi Brown, limmy Clowers, Bernadette Gray, Ronnie Koiner, Thomas McGaha, Lorrie Nickerson, Ellie Noblitt, Kim Schick, Joan Stinson, Donna Truner, David Wilburn, Donald Baker, Susan Faber, Renee Grant, Jimi Harp, Nan Harris, Ianey Hogenson, Car- ole leffcoats, Larry LaGr,fne, Tommy Lock, Terry Milner, Pat Schick, Dawn Wallace, Tamara Ward. Above left, Members of Art Club are - Mark Allen, Paul Austin, Mike Cates, Mide Cherry, D'Ann Clark, Stephanie Cluft, Daryl Clifton, Mark Cooper, David Corbett, Steve Cramer, Kelly Fagan, Kevin Farley, leff Heath, Richard Helm, ,f 2 ' IH ' l 9 1 k if 'dl' l Vicki lolly, Curtis Kennon, Annie Leasure, Carla Morrison, Ellie Noblit, Tammy Payne, Marie Ram- sey, Eric Rice, Randy Richardson, Barry Smith, Patti Vaughn, Terri Watson, Tammy Woods. Below left, Members of lr. Historians are - Roni Brown, Marie Caffee, Eva Holland, Cheryl Black, Linda Merritt, Tommy Woods, Gary Allenbaugh, Patrick Bouldin, Bill Brussow, Karl Berquist, Louis Barrett, Randall Campo, Stephanie Cliff, Tonya Crow, Tim Helm, Mark Lockridge, Hank Largin, Danny Miller, Robert Mackey, leff Noblitt, Cindy Potts, Dee Dee Ray, Lee Robinson, Charles Rister, Jeff Walton. Clubs - 3 Buildin Trades, Blood Donors -, W X ,W an- ww- 1 f , ' ' . 1 f 'A' J my F, , 1 W., M.. .1 ' -M 'A' 'W P ww 5 WM F, ,,.. ,W ,. , V, fr' W z' I Q , 5 fd' , F' r , , . , , Q 4 - , , 1 r, ,- , , ' f Q ' A E 1' ,J ,J M. : ff 11 'Ml ff ,, ,, A, ..... .J M.. 1 ...J L... ,Q f F F 'M W M ' W , - g , : ,, , . : ., -,,..L ww, .,. , I ,Q V-q,W,w,,.M M , ,, , Mm , M , .- f- r- r- 4 X , f ,, , kry . N gb-. ,xv 5192 'W A Building Trades members are - Carlton Coney, Jolly, Dennis Key, Carlos Lyons, Steve McDanie1s, Hosea Chumley, Clint Gentry, Shaun Hiett, Dale Paul Pitts, Joe Turgeon. Jones, Virgil Lake, Steve McCarter, Bill Potts, Below are 204 Blood Donors. David Scott, Ricky Schirmer, Benny Hensley, Gary VX - Groups Varsify, Junior Varsify Volleyball , aiilflimfm Varsity Volleyball players are - Front, Left to Right Managers Angela Fairchild and Lori Bledsaw, Mel- - Managers Angela Fairchild and Lori Bledsaw, don Trulock, Cherri Smedley, Bridgett Jenkins, Becky Fairchild, Christi Thomas, Natalie Polk, Tammie Zamora, Regina Cummins, Miss Jane Pokey Braxton. Back - Jackie Jenkins, Cari Hunt, Overstreet. Back - Frances Firesheets, Sandra Whir- Debbie Fairchild, Sissy Luper, Manager Glenna Cro- tington, Elsie McMurray, Vicky Bizzle, Debbie well, Coach Ann McFarland. Marshall, Manager Glenna Crowell. Junior Varsity Volleyball Players are - Left to Right - -11. 'YV Groups - 225 Varsify, Junior Varsify Boys Baskefball Varsity Basketball players are - Standing, Left to Right - Coach Tim Williams, Robbie Hunt, Brian Caldwell, Charles Ienkins, Aaron Wells. Kneeling - Mark Roewe, Keith Jones, Clint Gen- try, Dwight Parker, Randy Bizzle. Standing, Left to Right- Junior Varsity are - Gary Curtis, Russell McDade, Derek Malvern, Jeff Walton, Bob Wilson, Jeff Knup- pel. Kneeling - James Hussey, Eddie Delhlorney, Randy Blanken- ship, John LaBonte, Kenny Ros- ser, Robert Black, Zack Cassita, Coach Rod Carter. 226 Groups Rik., -5 Sing, za Q I 5 A - '1 gf C t x ..... K. i f 'I ff 3 - K N - Y :J ' Kyle? K K5 C-'RSE , . . 5 l R R ' Q B 1. sf R ' Q t E Q, W 12 1113 i'..' , ll , r V ,i,, , it... Q7 M: . K - T7 1 nd F713 ' M h , Q ,ffytjaivi fy, 3 Q In 4 my W ilxsm., F V lx in 5 1 k, a K f ' ,Q ' , ff K V - . ,, ll. , ,, ml . , Ai. V- ,t ' Varslfg .lunlor Varslfg Girls Baskefball Varsity Basketball players are - Clockwise - Jackie Jenkins, Natalie Polk, Cherri Smedley, Brenda Robinson, Bridget Jen- kins, Susan Robinson, Regina Cummins, Miss Jane Overstreet, Tammie Zamora, Christi Thomas, Angela Braxton. Junior Varsity players are - Seated - Diane Gordon, Sissy Luper, Becky Fairchild. Left to Right - Debbie Fairchild, Cheryl Mercer, Valerie McCarn, Mar- garet McCraw, Vicky Bizzle, Donna Carey, Stacey Ramsey, Tracey Oglesbee, Frances Fir- esheets, Linda Green, Darla McCaleb, Cari Hunt, Pokey Braxton. Standing - Managers Ann Derichswieler, Angela Fair- child, Coach Ann McFarland, Glenna Crowell, Lori Bledsaw. Groups - 227 69-67 in a see-saw game ending in a Jacket victory. Durant took a beating at the hands of the Jackets and Charles Jenkins, who scored 15 points. Denison beat its own record in beating the Sherman Bearcats 61-52. The 16th consecutive win, broke Denison's record of 15 from the '68-'69 season. The Jackets did not fare well at all in the Annual Pepsi-Cola Tournament in Mesquite on December 16 . The Jackets were forced out of the Tournament early because of a first round defeat at the hands of Denton. At right, Clint Gentry 1127 shoots as Mark Roewe prepares to rebound against Greenville . Jackefs Break Win Record Brian Caldwell 6525 and Mark Roewe C447 Watch as Dwight Parker C105 makes a layup. Sports - 229 230 Denison took their fourth district victory December 23 with a hard fought six- point win over Richardson Berkner. The Jackets trailed throughout the first half but closed to within six at halftime. Led in the second half by Clint Gentry and Charles Jenkins, the Jackets were able to fight back and win. Denison then participated in the Plano tournament. The Jackets dropped their first round game to Fort Worth Paschal by five points. Texarkana then bumped the Bold Gold from the tournament the following day with a six-point verdict. wm- Denison Falls in Plano Tourney N x is i In in kkWi-1 gl 'r. ..A5 .-vii' x ttty X pypy an is trta . Clint Gentry, 12, top right, goes up for two against two Richardson players. Above, Brian Caldwell, 52, rebounds against Berkner. Right, Dwight Parker jumps for the ball. Parker, 10, was a key starter for the Jackets as a junior. - Sports I 3 i Berkner Falls fo Jackefs i Top left, Bob Wilson, 43, goes up to score in the Commerce tournament. Derek Malvern provides support. Top right, Wilson tips the ball to a junior Jacket and above, James Jussy, 30, and Robert Black, 42, fight for the ball as Russell McDade, 23, keeps an eye out. Sporls - 231 232 Junior Varsify Gains Experience 1,40- gunna 1 'I ii 9' '-.' 5 ,, ,f,, , , i , if fp K Q 3 Q, w H , 1 r c vw .eV,. ,LZ Top left, Derek Malvern, 45, watches a JV player Chidden by 3315, fight for the ball. Top right, Randy Blank- enship, 31, puts up a goal as Kenny Rosser backs him up. Above, Bob Wilson, 43, goes up for a rebound. Right, Blankenship and Malvern watch the action as Zachary Cassita makes two from the lane. - Sports Girls Improve Volleyball Forfunes Top, the girls varsity volleyball squad takes a breather between sets. Above, several team members discuss game strategy with Coach Jane Overstreet. This was Coach Overstreet's first year at DHS . Sports - 233 t hm i f ttf! 2 'fa' xff ff' Girls Baskefball Improves Qs --f'Nf-- Top left, Frances Firesheets gets a goal to tie the score in the JV game against Richardson. Top right, Bridgit Jenkins shoots for two against Sherman as 4111 and Kristi Thomas, 12, await a possible rebound. Above, a happy reaction. 234 - Sports Jan uary 3 4 5 6 7 School Baskdbuu Imam llhlll' R IVMIA mall Rusumvs mm f..r Q11-wwf'-I I0 IQ I3 I4 I 5 I-mix. lbgall H11 f-wr mow ION lr, Iizlslsubnll Iizmslw tlvzlll I 7 I 8 20 2 I QQ Lusliutbzlll liznslu tbzxll Baslwlbznll Iuwlzx Ihgnll 24 25 2 7 28 29 Afwlllilllll X.'I1n'x D. . I Iizmskurbznll Y- Ill' Iiuwlag rhznll R -Al' lxxxnrilk hm I-.lYI'.r.IIXllI January - 235 January Brings Back Coafs and Classes Below left, Susan Hardy and Jim Steele run over last minute instructions for next week's Stinger while Iohn Ford waits for his picture to come out of the dryer. I-le'd better hurry before the Annual Staff charges in! Right, Mrs. Siv Anderson gets first hand information from Mr. Murchison, a guest speaker, on rest home management. Bottom, Mrs. Gene Sickles' classes put Shakespearean quotations with a cartoon. This one seems to fit the times. bw- 'Q f f? r Of! YEAH M -- January Hannon- ' UH : lv-1... The Stinger Staff enlists the aid of any willing volunteer, left, Mary Ann Anderson and Mrs. Kay Casey show Carmen Richards how they put the Stinger together. Bottom left, Miss Mary Ruth Bonn takes roll call at the beginning of her class. Bottom right, Mary Lou Flood looks like she enjoys cooking in her homemaking class, whatever it is! January - 7 238 Qnows Eover Denison The weather was one of the amazing and strange things about this year. For the first time since we, the members of the class of '77 , at least, it snowed as early as November and the streets were so bad in January students were unable to go to school for five days. Below, the parking got hectic this year as usual, and there was more talk of another parking light. Right, Vicki lolly and Chris Luper worked on their pottery in Miss Mary Ruth Bonn's art class. Bottom, Gary Green removed the water from Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer's room while her classes evacuated to the library. as 4' .siflfffs M ,Q 5' it tx litii ft sr . as uns vi.. - - ' ,,,, . - K- . - r 1 I fx '-J Y Q xv .:... f 'Q . 'ffm-l 1. t f'- ' ' It , .Iii f, ., - H ,.g:. v M 'l 45.1. ,- ,.J -January .gy if K it '13 is :rx , 1a is ,VT at ka 1 43. if , , ,..11L., fr- f X ,S N 11, .L.., 1 JAM, not A as AV1- Y A Q4 ' F' Y I . ws, J' ,,,, Because January's right after the Christmas holidays, students may be glad to be back with their friends, but think, only five more months! Top, Gene Cullison watches warily as Donna Frank- lin takes his blood pressure for Health Occupations. Left, Richard DeHorney's gone nuts alreadyg singing to Mr. Terry's stuffed gila! Above, Mark Hernperley cou1dn't wait until summer, he's already freaked out! January - 240 Qfudenfs Sfarf New Year wifh Snow Mr. John Terry's Honors Biology Class spent six weeks disecting a pig. They learned about the anatomy of the pig which is similar to the human anatomy. There were approximately 22 students involved with the project. During the month of January there was more snowfall than usual for this area, and for those nature lovers, the blanket of snow was a beautiful sight. School was closed five days because of cold, icy weather. Bottom photo by Kevin Farley 'fr 4 if Q, r it alfa., ' H., ,av . ff 2 A ay ff ft,,f I it I if sb ' , 1 i' A Q i ' ' 3 yt.. n h wi t n, . F 1 1 x ' f 5 ff r, x ,, ww ff ' . y J ,my ' so t. 6 K Q, f 5. ,W ' V' ' Y W 4. 4 i 1 A ,, ga' M. .45 ' . e ' k'1 -' no - January Mother Nature was generous this winter with an abundance of snow, and these Denison youngsters took advantage of it, and no doubt there was an abundance of snowmen too . A couple of repairmen attempt to fix the broken air conditioner in room 33 while drama classes temporarily met in the library. January - 241 Sfudenf Teachers Join Campus Acfion 1 Mr. Dennis Guey and Mr. Tim Day were new arrivals to D.H.S. as they began their student teaching from Austin College early in the year. Mr. Guey, below left, a 1975 graduate of D.H.S. , chose Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer's speech and drama classes for his practice toward his major in Communica- tion Arts. Mr. Tim Day, shown at left, is working towards a major in English. He also wishes to return and teach in East Texas. He was a graduate of Van High School near Tyler, Texas. -gg.-gaussi- X, .ai in 'J E 'X 5. 'I - - an My .1 l . ,. , . Dennis Guey returns to his Alma Mater to conduct Mrs. McBrayer's class. - January L Vv Mr. Guey, above, assists Bryan Gray with home- work. Qfudenfs lllusfrafe Sfudies NATIONAL. 2yg'wn.m.lFE ' REFUGE as N A UNJ5-i5'E'iifiGPiZED ENTRY F'FEiDHiBiTED Q 5 -v-ff'f. YQP az? TR! lilfilibk fi! SHIV!!! SSG' 1. if-ivy, Stl!! A89 WIXDLIFE Mrs. Gene Sickles' senior English classes constructed numerous collages to represent the play Ham1et . The collages reflected memorable quotes from the play and were graded accord- ing to the imagination and work put into them. Kathy Woluing and Belinda McDnaiel display one of the many collages as Deb- bie O'Bar looks on. E Q F January - 243 Denison Roundballers Down Sherman In January the Jackets played their best basketball of the season. Denison opened with a big '76-63 win over Richardson. Mark Roewe led the attack with 23 points. Denison continued, ripping Greenville 82-56. The Jackets then slipped past Plano by five points in a tough contest. The Jackets put away the first round district title January 18 with a victory over Lake Highlands . Second round play opened with the Jackets fighting off J. J. Pearce 63-58. Denison then ripped Sherman 62-36 . The Jackets completed the month perfectly with a 94-66 thrashing of Paris. Above, Charles Jenkins, 32, Brian Caldwell, 52, and Mark Roewe' 44, pick off a Plano rebound. Top right, Brian Caldwell, 52, makes a free throw. 244 - Sports Above, Jenkins goes over a Greenville player to score Above, Clint Gentry, 12, goes up for one of his famous jump- shots. Gentry proved to be a key player in district. Jackefs Rip Greenville Lions Top left, IV Robert Black gets a layup under pressure in the Greenville junior varsity match. Above, Mark Roewe drives for a layup over three Plano players. Brian Caldwell, 52, keeps an eye on the boards. Sports - 245 246 J. V. 's Improve wifh Experience l Upper left, Cecil Mayes goes for a set shot aided by ket. Above, Randy Blankenship 4315 and Jeff Walton Randy Blankenship 4317. Upper right, Jeff Walton and C519 try for points. Left, Zack Cassita C533 jumps for Russell McDade C223 defend against Paris at the bas- possession of the ball early in a J .V. game. - Sports Girls Baskefball Improves sw www. Q.. . .L V E w5V1:WV'-wmv..,,,.. Q X Above. Jackie Jenkins lays up 2 points as an unlucky defender simply watches. Denison's girls basketball fortunes improved in January, though they were unable to win. The Jackets fought January 6 behind the shooting of Angie Braxton. However, the final all-around performance of Sherman forward Juanita Campbell paced the Bearkettes to a 17 point win. The Jackets then faced three Richardson schools in successive games. Lake Highlands, Richardson High, and Berkneriall had easy wins over Denison. Jackie Jenkins and Braxton paced the Denison scorers. PLano also added to the girls' troubles, dumping them January 20. Denison then lost to Greenville 45-35 , and a close one to J. J. Pearce 46-40 . The Jackets closed the season with a '71-33 loss to Richardson and a 45-15 loss to Sherman. Upper right, Vickie Bizzle C129 shoots over the arm of an oppos- ing player. Above, Vickie puts up a layup. Sports - 247 Firsf Girls Baskefball Season Ends Top left, Vickie Bizzle blocks a pass for the IV's. Top right, Vickie puts in two from the outside. Above, Vickie and Frances Firesheets team up to keep the ball in the Richardson game . Above, Vickie, one of the top scorers, puts up two for the I V . Sports - 249 250 Tennis Team Begins wifh Indoor Mafoh The tennis team fell to R. L. Turner in the third annual Denison Indoor Invitational Tournament by winning boys and girls dou- bles. Although Denison had two teams in semi- finals, Bill Ashburn and Monty Curry were downed by Lewisville and Laura Delaney and Karen Gatlin were beaten by Trinity. Other players were Johnny Allen and Dirk Bullock, who fell to R. L. Turner's even- tual winners, and Tina Hamers and Donna Skaggs, who lost first round to Trinity 8-3. The teams prepared for their next tourney at Trinity, February 4. Below left, Michele Hibbitt demonstrates forehanded swings at an out of town match. - Sports Right, Johnny Allen shows perfect backhand form returning a ball during practice at the Denison Rac- quet Club. Qfudenf Council, Drill Team Managers ,Mr mm it 3. 1' s V I K I Q. 'i .. I xg? R - L .. pxiw' Q qv Drill Team Managers are - Left to Right - Bill Nicholson, Bill Ashburn, Larry LaGrone, Bill Dye, and Sam Muldrew. Kenneth Walters, Jim Clowers and Colby Crenshaw are not shown. Student Council Representatives are: Gary Allen- baugh, Mike Castleberry, Dana Clay, Forest Dusek, Sandi Faulkner, Denise Hendrix, Dan Kellogg, Joe Locke, Trena McMenamy, Rhonda Rand, Charles Rister, Robbie Steele, Alan Williams, Tammie Zamora, Karen Arthur, Monty Curry, Jim Clowers, Joseph Ciaccio, Randy Hartford, Michele Hibbett, Janice King, Shelly Middleton, Harold Nesbitt, Dale Pace, Donna Piazza, Mark Riddle, Beth Sin- gleton, Don Taylor, Tammy Turner, Mary Ander- son, Jeff Crawford, Debbie Cassell, Sherry Culpep- per, Cynthia Ciaccio, Chris Crenshaw, Joe Diehl, Mark Giasson, Joe Havens, Sam Muldrew, Amelia Neasbitt, Mike Neasbitt, Al Penn, Todd Svane, Kelly Pankey, Student Council Alternates are: Louanne Gary, Carl Gampper, Patti Flood, Judy Twining, Christie Means, Edwana Cline, Jeanie LaBonte, Gayla Jacobs, Lyle Wade, Mark Svane, Darrin Coffin, Lee Andrus, Mike Siney, Janet Alberding, Toni Cox, Terry Milner, Jack Browning, Tracey Gordon, Cindy Jarriel, L. D. Lewis, Bill Nicholson, Dale Pace, Brian Rowland, Ricky Tay- lor, Brenda Williams, Louis Barret, Robert Black, Cherri Gouge, Stephanie Clift, Tammi Gillispie, Sheri Henson, Dan Kellogg, Hank Largin, Gary Maultbay, DeeDee Ray, Mike Self, Lana Taul, Jim Taylor, Julie White. Clubs - 25 Members of the Annual Staff are - Scott Bates, Phillip Davidson, Ann Derichsweiler, Angela Fair- child, Editor-in-Chiefg Cyndee Gaines, Garry Hall, Jalene Hawk, Mark Hemperly, Susan Hennigh, Julie Henry, Camille Kimbrell, John Lang, IoNe1l Lang, Blanda Manning, Ginny Morgan, Bruce Powers, Terry Sikes, Barry Smith, Michael Smith, Theresa Watkins, Carol Zachary, Mrs. Kay Casey, Spon- sor. 252 - Groups Yellow Jackef Annual Qfaff February I Elucllnll 2 3 . 4 5 of ' Who's Who 84 Basketball Favorites Basketball 4-5 Tennis Basketball TOUTUSY 7 8 I0 I 2 Basketball 0 I3 I4 I 5 I 6 1 7 I 8 , ' Ba k xtball Valenuncs Basketball Trimcswr dams 18-igircnnis 20 21 Q2 Q3 24 Q5 26 A Mr. Wonder- ful Contest February - 253 as S32 slits we HX wx X ll ii. p View. S I . W ' . ' D wi' H P Q 53 i .. ,K is K gf N Q ' f X A KZ. f . if K., - rx S' ' -' ffl ki it S 'i I an-,R x 4 'fx ' 's' H A, .tjwfw . si ' X 12' Q4 'mi A if M. , X X. ' ' A Q x X' M' N N -1 , ., . ,Q .xl ' 4 , K 5' 55 K W X ,F N X ix S ix 'f m Cheree Shasteen displays a warm valentine greeting y to everyone at DHS with a flower arrangement from Yo' F Denison Greenhouse, above. Dr. William L. Pharr, P .x 254 - February at left, Dallas National Conference of Christian Jews, was the keynote speaker at the editor's work- shop attended by Mrs. Kay Casey Publications teacher and the editors of the Stinger staff, Shelle Ray, Ginna Greig, Gerald Shook and Hank Largin. The workshop was held at SMU. K Vi . ,ty ,ax I - a if Visifors, Celebrafions Highlighfed February Four Taiwan exchange students from Southeastern State University visited Mr. Warren B1ood's World Studies class where they discussed such topics as school, marriage, entertainment, and standard of living. One of the Taiwan students, above, shows the class the oriental writing of their names. Below, he is shown drawing a map of Russia, China, and South- east Asia to show how Communism spread throughout the eastern-most parts of the world . j if fi February -- 255 256 U.S. Club Sponsors Mr. Wonderful The U.S. Club's Second Annual Mr. Wonderful Contest, taken by Jared Moore, lower right, enter- tained students in a special homeroom assembly. Eleven fellows, below', competed for the crown and title of Mr. Wonderful 1977. Bill Ashburn, Mike Castleberry, Iim Clowers, Richard DeHorney, Mark Denison, Mark Hemperley, Cecil Mayes, Jared Moore, Bill Nicholson, Mark Roewe, and Mike Tay- lor amazed the audience in talent competition, shocked them in evening dress competition, astounded them in swimsuit competition, and cheered them with amazing answers to their contest questions. Bill Nicholson was presented Mr. Swim- suit for his 20's bathing trunks and Mark Hemperley took both Mr. Congeniality and Mr. Talent. Above, judges Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer, Ms. Gene Sickles, Mrs. Darlene Willoughby and Mr. Duke Sparks are aided by U.S. Club Co-Sponsor, Mr. Rick Coulter. Top right, Bill Ashburn competes in evening dress. - February February Busy for Sfudenfs In February TAHOS members were given a program by student Jim Steele, son of Dr. John T. Steele, Pathologist. Steele exhibited several internal body organs one of which was a human brain, left. Two close-running sets of con- testants resulted in two ties for Mr. and Miss School Spirit Awards. The awards were given to Linda Clay and Sharon Hol- comb for Miss School Spirit, and to Chris Crenshaw and Mark Giasson for Mr. School Spirit. Mr. Mark McPherson and Miss Ann McFarland were awarded a large, black and gold Spirit Stick by the Cheerleaders. Cosmetol- ogy instructor Mrs. Elayne Pre- ston, checks a contest model. February - 257 258 ln... Guesf Lecfures. New Publicafions of Sfudenf Wrifin , Sfudenf Responsibilrfies Explored in February - February ,e Top left, Rocky Moon and Dena Louis listen to their DE sponsor, Mr. Steward, at a meeting. Top right, Mr. Warren Blood watches a guest speaker with his class. Middle, Chris Crenshaw, Cindy Wright, Bill CAggieD Ashburn, Susan Hardy, and Dena Louis goof off, waiting for the bell to ring. Bottom left, Mark Giasson, the Distributive Education president, con- ducts a meeting of the directors for that club. Expressions Born in Oreafive Classes 'L 2 ' The creative writing classes of Mr. Mark McPherson became the first class to successfully produce a literary magazine for and by the students. The art work for the cover of the Expressions magazine, at right, was done by Carla Morrison, while the pictures and poems were submitted by all students or dug up by the writing class. Members of the staff were, back row left to right, Randy Thacker, James Ramsey, John Lang, Cynthia Hosey, Hosea Chumley, Ethyl Jones, Lynnedah Davidson, Donna Piazza, David Neal, Aaron Wells, Lige Dusek, Sheila Osburn, Benny Beaver, Patti Sue Flood, Ramona Swinger, Terri Byrd, Christi Means, and Lynette Keith. SPRING .75 1 .1 53?-if . VQMW ,, ti?jy?f O 2:35-I G , f, 1 , . '-Hoff, 'wc-Z ::f3zi X Fi' at rg' 1 5153. - 4 2 ' L H 'i -I ' v iii I 1 ' NX !Ti 1 A ,Zi 5' 1 f -',!,!,,. - 1 F -1 X L' P55 f . X K SN 2 us 2 qi 'f E ,' ' ' ,. i N L .. fff I 1 f ,, ,-1,3-1 ' o P71312 11- Vx W XX NNY, .fffif :ff .gm s P f l , , 5351152 X P ,5:155'5E1 T Y Q February - , 1 9 f 3 Q Qi . 5 Y n ' Ti ' 'A f H Q' 1 0 Below, Donna Morrison demonstrates the printing machine works for the Stinger photographer. Printing classes are open to all grade levels and print any- thing from the Stinger to desk pads. Above, the Metal Trades' exhibit was in the Arts and Crafts Fair. Right, Connie Bentley presents a check for S175 to Mr. Bob Koiner, of the American Cancer Society. Connie earned the money by sponsorships and dancing thirty hours in the United Service Club Dance-a-Thon. 3' ,lf 1, . 5 tl' gf J 260 - February -GE I, ,, r 'H .NCQ 54.91-2 v -1 Band Members Excel af Confesf l ,gb David Ybarra practices endlessly in order to represent the Denison Band to the best of his ability at Solo and Ensemble contest. The D.H.S. Band attended a district solo and ensemble contest at Nimitz High School in Irving. Here musicians were judged according to their ability to prepare either solos or ensembles musically and correctly. Members brought home medals and two certificates for their work. The group shown at left were ensemble winners: Back row, left to right, Kurt Helm, John Harris, Mark Hemperley, Mark Denison, David Ybarra, Keith McGuire, Steve Streun, Ginna Greig, JoNell Lang. Beth May, Becky Easter, Chris Anderson, LeAnn George, Myndee Gaines, Pat Dagley, Barry Sheffield, Jeanne Pinto, Audra Cravens, and Helen Allen. All contestants, both solo and ensemble winners, worked diligently to prepare for this con- test, and were rewarded with first place designations. February - 26 Above, Robby Hunt goes up for two. 262 - Sports The Jackets kept adding on to their winning record with victories over Berkner C61-425 , Greenville C60-593 and Lake Highlands C50-561, but were beaten twice, once by Richardson 157-543 , and another time at the paws of the Plano Wildcats C57-443 . The Jackets' season record of 25-6 brought the Jackets to 13-4A playoffs against Richardson High. The Jackets lashed the Berkner Rams 61-42 in the season's 23rd victory for Denison. Despite a lead in the first half, Charles Jenkins' 25 points helped put the Jackets in winning position. 2 Greenvi1le's Lions put up a fight over Denison's 24th victory in a see-saw match which ended 60-59 in the Jackets' favor. Clint Gentry's jump shot put Denison ahead by one in the final second of the game. Charles Jenkins' layup scored the winning points in the final eight seconds of overtime in the Lake Highlands game ending 58-56. Top left, Dwight Parker, 10, puts up two points from the corner. Above , Parker rebounds in the Commerce Tournament. Wmvm F in , 1 Bw if 1 ,f Ii . 'J 'Wim X 2 1 l M Q .Wfsw ,uh 5, x Q I I f ? ,ff if fffug ,Q 'hu 264 J. V. Baskefballers Meef Misforfune R mul Top left, Bob Wilson, 43, takes the ball downcourt as Derek Malvern, 45, anticiptes a pass. Top right, Malvern jumps on the tip. Above, Robert Black, Malvern, James Hussy and Russell McDade form a line on offense. - Sports Above, Malvern Pick puts up a shot against Greenville . Sherman Dunks Jackef Girls The Girls' Roundballers went up against the Sherman Bearkettes without help from Angie Braxton or Jackie Jenkins. Jenkins, suffering a knee injury, came out after making one point. Although the girls played hard for the duration of the game , the score at the end stood 45-15 . Leading scorers for the girls' final game were Brenda Robinson and Natalie Polk, each with six points. Above, Bridgit Jenkins tries to Top left, Cheryl Mercer rebounds under the basket against Sherman block a Sherman score. Above, Vickie Bizzle, 12, shoots as Donna Carey provides a pick. Sports Trackmen Take Field . 1 , Q , af, Y 1 , 1. r. W , A , 4. y , .W 1,1,z ,..,A, , I. .,,L,,m.,,,,,, , ,,.,,L:,, ,,,, -' as if The four returning lettermen on the '76-'77 track team, Greg Crawford, Chris Crouch, Richard Dehorney , and Granville Walker, along with other team members, began practice for the '77 track season . The team began January 16 under the direction of Coaches Fred Postier and Lester Fleming and competed in February at the Bishop Lynch relays. Spots were taken by Greg Crawford with 40 .4 seconds in 330-yard hurdles, Granville Walker with a 21. 9 second clocking in 220 yard dash, and Don Taylor with 4:38 . 2 in the mile run. The three are M Y expected to be major I if district contenders. . ,yg , t y y y , ,ii ypyp y .,l5 , , , I V, , my H , V K YQ V .y 4 , ..' f.,1 ., iyf, at - 'W ll i , A-'IIW it T r ff' 4 ttlt if if Q ' , Q 's+ -K .D K , rg.-can Y i 1 V ? 5 V ,,,, . .dy 1 4 ,E . 4 an I 1 Above, Greg Crawford breaks the tape ahead of the field for a first place while Walter Gentry, top, one 266 - Sports of the mile-relay team members, passes the clock. Girls Gef Ready Early morning workouts were chilly and demanding as the girls took the field at 7:30 a.m. before school each day. As they prepared for the Bearcat Relays , Coach Ann McFarland's team had high expectations from the track and field participants. Junior Jackie Jenkins and Natalie Polk, Becky Fairchild and Kathy Smith, and sophomores Bridgit Jenkins, Pokey Braxton, and Karen Luper entered the traditional track meet. Left, two tracksters run in the early winter morn- ing preparing for the spring competition. A-4- nn. K, nn., :- f,,,,,,t ,, , , --f.,. f af, H -, H MV Sophomore Brldgit Jenkins ran the 100 yard dash hurdles and performed in the long-jump competition. Sports - 267 268 Tennis Squad Takes Vicfories Although the tennis players were unable to surpass third round play at the Garland Invitational in February, senior Bill Ashburn did take a first in Boys' singles at the Trinity Indoor by downing Vince Rapenna of Trinity 6-4, 1- 6, 6-3. The team traveled to Durant February 22 to take 10 places of 17 matches. Singles victories were taken by Bill Ashburn, Laura Delaney, Michele Hibbitt, Tina Boss, Monty Curry, and Pam Gampper. Doubles wins were made by Ashburn and Johnny Allen K6-1, 6-15, Delaney and ' Boss C6-3, 6-13, Beatty and Clowers C6-2, 6-33, and siii Hibbitt and Gampper C6-2 , i' 6-15. tw, T' ' 6 M1 ., ...W ., ., .. .QW , . Top , Tina Boss completes a forehand swing during workouts. The team practices two hours daily under direction of Coach Gail Ringness. Above, Morrie Beatty, Michele Hibbit, top, Donna Skaggs, Laurie Delaney and Karen Gatlin clown for Bill Ashburn's camera . - Sports ' Jackefs Conclude Winnin sm The basketball squads at Denison had a good season. The 25-6 record of the boy Jackets basketball season placed two on the All-District players team. Clint Gentry was chosen to 13-4A All-District along with Charles Jenkins. Gentry edged out Jenkins for the title 13-4A Player of the Year. Coach Tim Williams was honored as District Coach of the Year. Brian Caldwell was given honorable mention in district. if ,yi ,, U. . mw..3 2.2: Www :so QP?- agm fm CD U' Egg rn'-v-.7C' D 'CD 8'9 5:25-PJ. msc 'Ea-.3 SES cb.'l-'CL 30 'H sag Hiv-I H rc: G93 Gmc f-4 CD gdo. OE'-Q. 2.4: . :- 363 o 41-0 CDD' -nv The Varsity boys tied for the district title but lost a playoff with Richardson. Above, Charles Jenkins' shooting was a major strength. Sports - 269 Camp us Krazy World Who said there were no sexy guys around Denison? George seems to be trying to prove them wrong. it S The Stinger Staff sometimes gets impatient when deadlines are not met. One of Mr. Barnes favorite pas- times is puttering down the street in his Tin Lizzy. 270 - February Groucho Marx was one of Coach Bauve's unexpected impressions . The Annual Staff photographers look at Mr. Barnes from all angles. Some people get into all types of moods. this girl has the whole world on her shoulders. February - 271 Who's Who Favorifes Eleofed The Who's Who Assembly, sponsored by the Annual Staff, is a happy, longawaited occasion. Right, Virginia Morgan pins a ribbon on Mary Ann Anderson. Below, Richard DeHorney is stunned being named Most Humorous Boy and Phillip Davidson just wonders what to do next. Bottom left, Tammie Elli- son and Lori Mitchell entertained the audience before the show started. Bottom right, Todd Svane listens to hear who the first of the winners were. K - if l I ww X x , n Mis Qi, - February by Sfudenf Body Above are winners - Sherry Culpepper and Kevin Farley, Duchess Caffee and Willie Stewart, and Cathy Mitchell and Joe Diehl. Bottom left, Kevin Farley waits patiently while Cyndee Gaines struggles with his boutonnaire. Bottom right, Carol Zachary and Cyndee Gaines wait for the winners to come get their flowers. February - as ,M .f v S .55 .Sas cas . fi U 3 ?1 sast t Mr. DH9 Mark Roewe Mark Roewe was the ideal Mr. DHS. He dozen projects, and always radiated was outstanding in sports, named Best friendliness. Mark is the personification of Leader, earned a high scholastic average, everything Mr. DHS stands for. directed the United Service Club in half a 4 - Mr. DHS 8 ss. Q53 S MN' Wi 'Y K '-'51 K? 'ali 'I .5-IQ, 81 GC' Miss DHS Paffie Que Flood 'lf Pattie Sue was seldom without a smile as representative. She led the entire school in she cheered for the Jackets during football spirit and in supporting the Jackets to the and basketball games. Seniors elected Patti best seasons we have known in a long time. Sue class secretary and Student Council Miss DHS - 27 276 Mr. and Miss DHS Runners-Up Mark Hemperley Sheila Osbourn Mark Hemperly and Sheila Osbourn ran a close second to Mr. and Miss DHS and their qualifications were many. Mark's leadership as Band President and his crazy sense of humor, along with Sheila's quick smile and versatility in so many activities encouraged other students, yet made the year go faster and easier. ,tt ff - Mr. Miss DHS Runners Up Senior Favorifes Chrisfie Means, Mark Giasson ff-ag Through the Senior Play, football and basketball v games, Christie and Mark gave smiles and confidence to their classmates. Cynthia Ciaccio and Mike Neasbitt were right behind them as a Stingerette leader and Student Body President, respectively. They all led the Seniors in making the Class of '77 one to remember. Senior Favorites Runners-Up - 277 ,..-5 uf , N Junior Favorifes Shelle Ray, Greg Crawford As Favorites were announced, everyone knew that Shelle Ray and Greg Crawford, below, were winners, especially as people and in their activities as football player and mascot and Stinger Staff editor. Left, Monty Curry and Donna Piazza proved they were worth being Junior Favorite runners-up. Monty was the Class President and a tennis playerg Donna was Spanish Club sweetheart and in FTA. Monty's humor and Donna's friendly smile brought in the votes! milf I I I 4 if 4 f 5 .. f nn' S l i f x Sophomore Favorifes Robbie Qfeele DeeDee Woliung When the votes were counted for Sophomore Favorites, Dee Dee Woliung and Robbie Steele came out on top. They encouraged their class in school spirit and led in school activity participation. Dee Dee's cheerleading and Robbie's membership in the Student Council and U . S . Club , along with their friendly personalities, persuaded their peers to elect them as class favorites! Below , Joe Locke and Roe Ann West came in second , but their time was equally spent as they participated in FCA, being President and Secretary of their Sophomore class, loe in football, and Roe Ann in Y-Teens. if-.M Q , February - 279 Mr. 's and Miss' School Spirif Named Each year the varsity cheerleaders choose a t senior boy and girl who QQMUN lead the school in A supporting the Yellow Jackets. As the choice was hard this year, two guys and two girls were named . Mr. and Miss School Spirits Mark Giasson, Chris Crenshaw, Linda Clay and Sharron Holcomb were always at school Thursday nights putting up signs for Friday pep rallies. They also acted in skits and helped during half time. A new addition this year was a Mr. and Miss School Spirit among the teachers. Mr. Mark McPherson and Miss Ann McFarland acted in skits, helped prepare the gym on Friday mornings, and encouraged their students to buy ribbons to support the Jackets. we Above left, Miss Ann Mcparland waits for the gopho- creamed by a.chee1'ful Jim Clowers. Below. the winners mores to start cheering so Joe Locke can throw a pie in Were Mafk G1-ZSSOTL CTIUSS Crenshaw, Llnda Clal' and her face. Above right, Mr. Mark McPherson is already Sh?1f1'0f1 H01C0mb- 280 - February Sfudenfs Seleof Who's Who -M. Mosf Urginal Willie Sfewarf Marie Caffee Willie and Marie have a special personality and way of doing things that makes them unique from the rest of their group of peers. They do things their way and are independent of the ways of the crowd. They are creative and interesting because of their different ideas. Willie and Marie ham it up in one of their usual moods. Mosf Likely fo Succeed Mark Qvane Leann George Today it takes extra effort and hard work to get ahead in the world. Most Likely To Succeed is a hard-earned title but it seems to fit the pair fine. Leann earned the title of Salutatorian this year, proving she is a hard worker with the intelligence to go far in life . Mark is an honor student. Leann George and Mark Svane. Most Likely to Suc- ceed . Who's Who - 281 Mosf Cooperafive Kafhy Mifchell Joe Diehl Cooperation is the key in dealing with fellow classmates to get things done with the least amount of difficulty. Co-operation provides the unity for people to work together for the betterment of all. Joe and Kathy have been cooperative with their teachers and fellow students and have earned this title . Success is often the product of hard work and most important, cooperation . Joe and Kathy take it easy away from their work in a quiet set- ting. 282 - Who's Who Friendliesf Kevin Farley Sherry Culpepper Kevin and Sherry have certainly kept with the spirit of friendliness at Denison High. Their bright personality and smile have made them popular with their peers and respected by everyone they meet. Their attitude towards people and their friendly words have earned them the friends they have . Kevin and Sherry are the type that can help someone put a smile on their face when they are feeling sad . Kevin and Sherry show their hap- piness with their usual smile at winning their title at the Assem- bly. Sfudenfs Make Good Choices for Who's Who Mosf Versafile Tommy Locke Sheila Osbourn Being versatile means not only being able , but being willing to work hard . They are involved in many activities and do a lot for their peers, school, and community. Tommy is active in varsity football and Sheila is a cheerleader, but these are just a part of what they do at Denison High. kia Besf Leader Mark Roewe Connie Benfleg Being a good leader or having the ability to lead others is a valuable asset that will always be with those who possess it like Mark Roewe and Connie Bentley. They have to be able to get along with others and help them to get where they're going. Mark and Connie, Best Lead- ers, have no problem getting along with their peers - even the llamas seem to be comfortable around them. A 3 - 5 B k v I 4, bp A 4, I 5' :' B' ,, 1' fa-wht ,i . gy, al, 'fm . 2 Who's Who - 283 Mosf Humerous Richard Dehorney Mary Ann Anderson Making people laugh is one thing Mary Ann and Richard are good at. They can bring a smile to anyone's face with one of their jokes or jestures. They are the class clowns that everyone seems to get along with because they are happy, and happiness and a smile are contagious. Mary Ann is shown in one of her quieter moods. Here she enjoys the peaceful and pretty scenery. Richard, on the other hand, is hamming it up in his usual comic ways. V: in lb tv J 1 7 2 L 1 284 -Who's Who Mosf Dependable Gayla Jacobs Todd Qvane It is always nice to know there is someone who you can depend on to do something for you . Gayla and Todd have been very helpful to their teachers , parents, and classmates by being dependable. They know that when something is asked of them, then they have a responsibility to do rt. Todd and Gayla are obviously pleased with their winning the title of Most Dependable , as they sit on the stage at the Who's Who Assembly. Who's Who Runners-Up Mosf Cooperafive Runners Up MarkFurlong Anne Anderson Lil E' SPE 'I il . , A .,-- si if 0 ri? ,lk fn 6 ,L F 1 Mosf Friendly - Runners Up Bill Ashburn, Chrisfi Means . rx A Besf Leaders - Runners Up Mike Siney. Paffi Hoppe Mosi Versafile - Runners Up Paffi Sue Flood, Mike Neasbiff, Aaron Wells iw Who's Who - 285 Mosf Likely fo Succeed - Runners Up Richard Franchek, Susan Faber Mosf Orginal - Runners Up Chris Crenshaw, Keri Gordon 286 - Who's Who Mosf Dependable - Runners Up Mark Giasson, Mary Hogan, Susan Hardy as I Mosf Humorous - Runners Up Mark Hemperley, Debbie 0'Bar E:'r l if I. if 5 Vx R 5 5 3 . V453 S' A Baseball 18 Sprmg , Break All Sports Banquet Tours, Workshops Trgoufs Usher m Qprm Bobby McGraw, top left, plays the drums and sings for all classes. His band played to make money to sponsor senior day. Marty Zamora, top right, plays the guitar and sings with Bobby. Sophomore drill team members try out with the old senior members for their places in the Stingerettes, opposite page, top left. Opposite page, bottom left, new drill team members congratulate each other. The group Up With People boogied on stage to music of the 50's , middle right. In March, both the staffs of the Yellow Jacket annual and the Stinger took three days out of spring break to compete in ILPC contest in Austin. Here, bottom right, Jim Steele collapses on his bed at the hotel room after an exhausting day . During Spring break, opposite page, bottom right, these students went to the Bahamas. Top Row, Left to Right - Mary Ann Anderson, Sherry Culpepper, Tina Everett, Cari Hunt, Dee Dee Henry, Tracy Gordon, Judy Miller, Barry Smith and Peter Enbysk. Second Row, Left to Right - Anne Anderson, Jared Moore, Jeanette Marlow, Linga Denning, Camille Kimbrell, Shelle Ray, and Karis Schmitzer. Third Row, Left to Right - Wade Todd, Candy Fisher, Garry Hall, D. D. White, David Watson, Sam Mul- drew. Bottom Row, Left to Right - Leslie Craft, Mary King, D'Ann Clark, Susan Hennigh, Donna Daugherty, MI. and Mrs. Warren Blood, and their son Mark. 288 - March Spring Break Offers Time for Tours, Confesfs W . March saw a flurry of activity with a special pro- gram by the Denison Police Department for the Stu- dent Council, above, the All-Sports Banquet, right, the presentation of a club banner to the United Serv- ice Club, and '77-'78 cheerleader tryouts. The Denison Police Department answered ques- tions for Student Council members in the library in a program both unusual and interesting. The police, seven in all, were introduced to the group and spoke on subjects concerning law from drugs and alcohol to search and seizure ordinance. Texas Association of Health Occupations students held district contests here with state qualifiers competing in Houston in April. Right, standing from left are Jim Steele, Ann Ander- son and David Watson, president. Seated are Patti Taylor and Donna Franklin. Franklin placed second in state last year and is employed at Jewel Care Center. ' im... 290 - March March Begins Final Qfrefch ,Lt , 'Z E .. l ET o l W' A- -uf' K K lu 6 D The United Service Club received a banner of green and yellow felt with gold fringe as a standard. The club's emblem was proudly displayed and permanently hung in the library. Connie Bentley who made the banner, right, presented it to president Mark Roewe. The 1977 All-Sports Banquet was held in the D . H. S . cafeteria to honor all D.H.S. athletes. Guest speaker Shelby Metcalf, head basketball coach at Texas A8aM, gave a humorous speech to the group. The '77-'78 cheerleaders were voted in March 3 after tryouts that morning in homeroom. Students' choice for Varsity cheerleaders were Janye Ann Maxwell, head cheerleader, Janet Alberding, Danna Clay, Dawn Hopkins, Shelle Ray, and Dee Dee Woluing, with loan Stinson as alternate. March Lafin Qfudenfs See Ages ofArf Latin I, II classes went to the Dallas Museum of Fine Art located in the Pair grounds in Dallas. Students Pat Baumgarner, John Harris, Phil Nicholson, Richard Franchek, Don Taylor, Jeff Walton, Mark Furlong, Tim Womack, Bernadette Gray, Britt Robbertson, LeAnn George, Jeanette Marlow, Kimberly Schick, Vanessa Hall, Teresa Taylor, Sheryl Collins, Dawn Parker, Regina Terrell, Tony Peterson, and Dean Ross with sponsor Mr. William Gray toured the museum for several hours viewing various pieces of art. They studied the status of the Greeks with their ancient beauty, the tools of Black Magic from the Africans with their mystery, and the different styles and types of modern art. After a day of viewing many types of art from different periods of time , the group ate at the El Chicos on the Fair grounds. 292 - March af Dallas Museum of Fine Arfs J Y- Teens Show Spring Fashions -,:sr.,-ef,-,m1.,ew,M,.W r... , Y- - Top left, Kathy Woliung, Craig Evans, Janice Cox and Lee Andrus sport riding clothes while Richard DeHomey, above, is turned out in e plaids. For the Senior Y-Teens Style Show, each girl chose her escort and the style of dress she would wear. The style show was presented dur- ing homeroom to the entire student body. - Marie Caffee, top right, modeled a pants outfit. Terry Sikes escorted Kathy Leggett in formal wear complete with camera . - March Left, President Patti Hoppe in graduation attire was escorted by Joe Diehl. Mrs. Grace Sullivan, below, Roni Brown and her escort, and Y-Teens members and sponsors combined to present the latest fashions for the well-dressed teen. E we f i . 1 March - 295 296 Denison got off to a roaring start in baseball with two easy wins over Bowie. In the opener, the Jackets pounded the Jackrabbits 9-O. Dwayne Ward took the mound win. The Jackets again bested Bowie a week later 8-1. Terry Clay fired a one- hitter and the Jackets pounded out 16 base hits, three by Chuck Pauley . Mike Neasbitt pounded a tremendous 400-foot homerun in the rout. Every Denison player saw action and ten players had at least one base hit. Right, Dwayne Ward, 17, speeds a ball across with Mark Roewe at third base . Jackefs Begin Baseball Season Ki! ll ., ,WY 1 li' ' , ' V y ,, V L pttl J ' , - .. . ,,.., JJ ' rtsy J fir .ttr J J s , J, ,I I P 2. ' it , , y ,, ,M t ...Mizz C - . ' f -- WK Til . , 3.2. 21 , V' 'i 1 1 ,,. ' . , it J ttat My ylll , A trttf . WM.. , i in 'M 'Uv .,. f' WJ 'f5'3a?' 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First baseman Billy Turnbull, 12, warms up with infield players, above , while Nathan Beck watches a hit sail skyward. Beck homered twice in one game in the Iacket's drive for the district championship. Sports - 297 Denison Oonfinues Wins Denison's good baseball fortunes continued as they downed Bonham 1-0 in extra innings, March 6 . Dwayne Ward went seven innings on the mound , but Ken Rosser picked up the win. Next, the Jackets entered in the McKinney tournament. Terry Clay fired a three-hit shutout as Denison nipped Sulphur Springs 2-0 in the opener. The Jackets then eliminated the host McKinney team . March 10 , Denison fell in the finals to district 13- 4A rival, Paris. The Wildcats handed the Jackets their first loss '7-5 . Left, Nathan Beck 1233 is safe on first as he checks on the baserun ners results. Mike Neasbitt C305 slams out a single to left field. 298 - Sports 'fiat 'S is .Fi xx 5 X 5 Baseballers Take Second Win 3 . ..kL . , i7 T 'f, - , .X , 3 ,.- a 1 I Q - Q a s a ii 3 S .wiv -nerr , , K-3 C 1 s sk - T03 is Q if, 4, pf: A ' .1 xc '3fsfQ':Qi3.fs5sgQ,,p, QM . ' V ' ' . K , X an V K ' H -,A . 'fy 'Ei ' P y lf, Q T c ,fig,bff?e'3ETaff?'fSf ?fP?4 9' ' , r N X Q v . , ik p p . kk E if f - 1 . Q A 1 T cf -6 v fr e',1if'4r1?fS.,6.'5.5d gkggkgqx In t LQ, 6 Q' I xi -Ai A, V.. ,r J, ge- Q ,f p A if' if , M 'ala-+fMaffifffr aai.fa. ii , f, , - V - , - 3 L. , '?!l'.J7If'9l'9f ' vgigg.-4.4. 1, gy 2 lr!-0 y -2 is 1 fgiififi' ' .ar',aS'Z?:v:i'9?ii11 -X,1 c w , i -r , A do Q-gr, L ,W ,ff fy r if in 33.lwfi'0Zf,e.f,a.4mQ4vs,e-trail 9 GY A . kk!k 7 2 5 wwf,-, - hge K L gwg X ' A . , r - , A .Q.i 'h . . -w e 1 - W T' i ' , Q, ' ' b T S ,., of - gf ', f ' f N iv ' f,V W . 5',w,,M I ' j' , . T T' -L y Y K .Vt Z , T' M - ra vit. Z' p ., ,A ,, , ' ' ' b-Y' V Y 5 ' ,, , of f, ' ap ,A WV . 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Left, Billy Turnbull awaits action at first. Sports - 299 The Jackets opened district play March 15 on a sour note, losing to J. J. Pearce. Denison committed six second inning errors allowing the t Mustangs to score all their gssig runs in the 3-1 Jacket loss. J be t'sf's'i li Nathan Beck drove in the only Denison run with a Q double in the second inning. Terry Clay suffered J J , ' P M. ' 5 Sw 5 g . Q 1 :J li through the fielding is nightmare to take the T if mound loss despite not k aa. giving up an earned run. J s J Coach Ty Comstock commented afterward that , '25 t f I 'UNK' ' qs? iiii 4 the Jackets were a better favorite Mustangs . J s 5 Disfricf Baseball Opens 5 y as P' team than the pre-district s so - Q 9 However, lack of yy . y sss experlence plagued S Q . t-'. ',' ., Denlson - iii .. , Xt . . ,r . 1 'f i ii l . it C' . it - iffiifrlf Right, Ben Jones recerves con- n p, t ,T ,A M g s-,A p 5 gratulations from a Lake High- i ii if if M .lii C s i,ss gf , , H . , , - ,gg Q, .S ,Lip p lands Player as the Jackets won ,,sss,rs iv,i 9-3. Above, Mark Roewe, 26 , has a few words with Terry Clay, 28, plotting defensive strategy. 300 - Sports Above , Mike Neasbitt takes a swing at the ball. 'fwlxlyllfiifffla C , latin kwa !'ie,s,i V ,,.,, .-mage H , ,Q I I . ,.,, an 'V .. 'MXN I , ,I 'K I My fs W- Q , P? T1 Q Liim i r 3 wi NN J, ,E .. W ' W5 Top left, Terry Clay ducks a throw to third baseman Mark Roewe, 26. Top right, Coach Ty Comstock drills the team during pre-game warmups. Above, the fans at DHS received special treats this season as the Jackets pro- vided thrilling action. Sports - 301 302 Denison Opens Disfriof Denison took their first district win March 22 over arch-rival Sherman 5-4. Sophomores lead the Jacket assault. In the fifth inning , sophomores Nathan Beck, Greg Neasbitt, and l Mike Castleberry had base J hits to give the Jackets their victory margin. Next Denison faced Paris where they lost 9-5. Four Wildcat homeruns proved to be too much for the Jackets. Denison could not come up with the big hit as they stranded 13 base runners. Terry Clay took the mound loss. Left, Greg Neasbitt C133 takes first base on a hit to left field . Jackets congratulate Mark Roewe on his homerun hit which won a crucial game against Plano. Tied 9-9 in the last of the seventh inning with two outs, Roewe slammed the homer for a 10-9 victory and a tie for a District 13AAAA championship. - Sports Jackefs Beaf Sherman 5-4 fc' 'NX V . -sa Seri-1. -3- 5. 1, --an ar f If A rp A .. Mgr, -byflgiif' L , at-..w was K ag-Q, 215 W.-'smash' aw.- -: ..r.tx,is-as , g af up Q., 1 x- QA Q., ,Q p.. 1 , , . . it 1 -1 - 3. ' 'N ' - . 'fr we . ' ' TIGR ' K : 'K --is Q ' iv-'12 we A' . Q ,p g .1 .p - J, sp . J. as sy. Ky -fx ' . ' Q p x , -,egg 3. 53 K my wig V, Ai : jf .2 .-4 gp yn 1 t if with. X swim kkk p N gi - FN. Q F gn u pg 1, sk I f Q., K. 5: gigiv.. s .1 - as X 1 1' nd i .. t - if ' m y S K g kk, pls. 3. . Q ,J N 5 Q .L sf S ,,kk K ,SS Ai M X iw. As Agri. -s 5 'W ,wwf 1 . ' f A' Q -' ' A ' K ' Upper left, Jeff Aday C183 rounds first and heads for second on a Texas leager to centerfield. Upper right, Chuck Pauley 4117 slides safe into home for a Denison score . ,. ,,.-.,,.,,.,..s, ummm' ,,..,.,...,-f-N-v Bottom left, Denison was led by the pitching of Jacket Dwayne Ward. Ward had a district pitching record of 10-1. Bottom right, Mark Roewe 4265 slams a single in the Richardson game . Sports - Polk Paces Disfriof Natalie Polk, above, practices for the regional shot- put competition in Denton. Polk, a junior, took firsts in shot put and discus at the Bearcat Relays, March 10. Jackie Jenkins, right, practiced the triple jump. She was a regional qualifier as a sophomore, and will be a district contender as a junior. Above right, Donna Carey and Bridgit Jenkins, sophomores, take to the track for an early workout. 304 - Sports The tennis players were plagued by sickness and injuries but showed well at the Dual Match against Greenville by taking five matches. Winners were Jim Clowers C1-6, 6-2, 6-33, Bill Ashburn C6-3, 6-Oh, Karen Gatlin C6-3, 6-41, Michele Hibbitt C8-67 and Tina Boss C6-2, 6-25. The players had another Nei-fers Win Dual Mafch -,'l , ' Mnnmmffmzwwfvalw vpfgxhgn? lf? 'fre-wyu,',,,., A tu, WM-11 3 ,,.g,,,,, ii, ,M ' H ,Q f21W2HlNgt ' 'r'f-ffW'ff'T' , : H. 'fax-V 4f .'f it good' showing at the Paris , Invitational Tennis Mr Tournament March 26, as p F I , f:,, y 'Q p X A - Ashburn made it to the E , , r E i fi E T as semi-finals. rf! A llst fffiibi' s A' Ashburn, right, started the day A , i'l ' ggrjltw gf . with a 6-1, 6-1 win over White 35,1 'A Q wil' 2 Oak, 6-2, 6-0 over John Tyler, AV d 2 vi and 6-2, 7-6 over 44 seeded p p y 5 A gi Terrel. Ashburn was then downed Q 7 y W by Tyler Lee in semi-finals. N35 r Although no places were taken, A A 3,1 - several players went to semi- pg V X rllrl it finals before falling. lb-l i '+' 1 ,, i 6 ' y , ..,.t..,., ..,. - ,H t ...,,..,,.. ,. ..t. , ..,... .f a af ., .... ,, . as ,, .- A, ,W Top, Bill Ashbum, last year's district doubles champion, posed in his birthday shirt which featured an ice cream soda on back. Netmen, above, Jim Clowers, Johnny Allen and Monty Curry clowned for Coach Gail Ringness' camera. Sports - 305 306 Tennis Team Works ln, Uuf . . . rm, jzfsix, Top left, Michele Hibbit practices her forehand dur- ing practice . Top right and above, Tina Hamers warms up for a match at - Sports the Denison Indoor Tournament. Above, Michele warms up for one of the winter out-of-town tourna- ments. VICA Mefal Trades L' K , I fx! Pictured above are VICA CMeta1sJ Members - James Bayless, Eric Batey, Jerry Coleman, David Bell, Russell Brin, Rodney Carrigan, Johnny Davis, Mike Dick, Gary Dvorak, Robin Doty, Terry Harbour, Joe Havens, Paris Hedgecock, Dale Jones, Dennis xxx? 'NL 'ig Lemon, Chris Lockridge, Mark Lovelace, Mike Mahoney, John Manning, Randy McA1ister, Norman Monroe, Mike Murphy, Charlie Smotherman, Randy Thaker, Lyle Wade, Mr. Art Farrier, sponsor. Clubs - 307 HERO, Draffin rj..-RM-L M' Home Economics Related Occupation members are - David Anderson, Valerie Blanton, Jimmy Borah, Mark Brown, Debbie Blankenship, Terry Cassita, Joey Ciaccio, Linda Clay, Johnny Cox, Dianna Crain, Luther Davis, Teresa Denton, Peter Enbysk, Jimmi Lou Harp, Darrell Haskins, Dee Dee Henry, Marilyn Jackson, Danny Jones, Laura Knuppell, Anne Lenington, Jack Little, Dawn Lloyd, Bobby McCraw, Jim McCrory, Patricia McKinney, Dianna Neasbitt, Rhonda Ruble, Darrell Shearer, Diane Stembridge, Ricky Taylor, Lynn Terry Mitchell, 308 - Groups vb I ...ml Kimma Waters, Dwight West, and Sonja Wright. Sponsor, Mrs. Oleta Stubblefield. Drafting members, bottom are - Ken Gilliam, Don- ald Frank, Nelda Gardner, Darrin Coffin, Kent Mosier, Steve Ramsey, Barry Smith, Donald Baker, Nathan Canady, Gary Cooksey, David Corbitt, Von- nie Hall, Lewis Jackson, Tommy Kelly, David Montgomery, Al Penn, David Ratcliff, James Rice, John Slawson, Wanda Shires, Elton Stewart, Tracey Taylor, and Dickey Thomas. Sponsor is Mr. Phil Haddock. Girls Glee Club, Yellow Jaokef Baseball Team ff' Members of the Girls' Glee are - Susan Arnold, Robin Beard, Betty Betzer, Tammi Blackshear, Louise Coffman, Tammi Collier, Darline Crawford, Tanya Crow, Rita Embry, Cyndi Haskins, Mary Hatch, Lynette Head, Sheri Henson, Rhonda Hill, Susan Hogan, Elizabeth Johnson, Teresa Jones, Deb- bie Lee, Donna Letz, Jana Mitchell, Carolyn Mor- ,. ,.,,....,,,w,,., ..-L 5, ,,,,, gan, Diane Oliver, Paula Tyree, Roeann West, Donna Williams, Robin Betzer, Cheryl Black, Donna Brock, Isabell Douglas, Danette Harley, Janet Ives, Janice King, Shauna Larkins, Susan McNellis, Tracy Oglesbee, Terry Redman, Trish Stroope, Nancy Williams, Debbie Blalock, Donna Franklin, Cheryl Hix. ' .mp ,, lan , , , ...wg gal f J s. was 1,--,s..., ............. kg' ,,..a,,,.,., ,.,A T J a ff 5 s , P y 1 T A u qi 9 H 14, 5111504 cn, ,, Wrofu ,, t A Mu ls? new Igaix gif, g, A K P , ' 1' - 'ws - is fi H 14, . 2 's , ' 1 if J' W? 'ns ' is , e J , ,S if 9 L 'sb ,gil I5 ,L f Q Q l ge Li l Members of the Yellow Jacket Baseball team are - First Row - Jeff Aday, Bob Fast, Dewayne Ward, Billy Turnbull, Mark Roewe, Terry Clay, Chuck Pauley, Ben Jones, Bill Nicholson, Dave Wilburn, and Mike Neasbitt. Standing are - Coach Ty Com- 23 VIS ' i J fag, at stock, Manager Dennis Pilkilton, Gary Clark, Doug Bilderback, Ken Rosser, Nathan Beck, Randy Hart- ford, Terry Swindell, Mike Castleberry, Greg Neas- bitt and Coach Dwight LaBoave. Groups - 309 TAHOS, Unifed '-..,,..-- Below, Members of Texas Association of Health Occupations Students are - Anne Anderson, Debbie Bolen, Debbie Cassell, Cynthia Dawson, Tina Ever- ett, Donna Franklin, Barbara Garvin, Robby Hunt, Teri Johnson, Ben Jones, Brad Landis, Pam McCloud, Susan McNe1lis, Teresa Minyard, Joyce Moore, Roxanna Overturf, Kathy Redding, Jan Rice, Joyce Robbins, Robin Ruff, Jovonna Smith, Sherry Smith, Joyce Spillman, Jim Steele, Romona Swinger, Connie Swenson, Patti Taylor, Tamra Ward, David Watson, Kathy Woliung. Above, right and left, members of the United Serv- ice Club are - Eric Banfield, Morey Beatty, Karel Anne Berry, Robert Black, Tina Boss, Pat Bouldin, Bill Brussow, Stephanie Clift, Daryl Clifton, Tanya 310 - Groups Crow, Nini Cramer, Laura Delaney, Forrest Dusek, Lisa Heironimus, Jane Hicks, Joe Locke, Elsie McMurray, Ricky Mask, Ronald Minor, Linda New- some, Jeff Noblitt, Barbara Potts, Rick Reddick, Charles Rister, Robbie Steele, Lana Taul, Lynn Taul, Bruce Taylor, Karyn Taylor, Gary Walsh, Jeff Walton, Roeanne West, Tonia Westbrook, Wendy Williams, Dee Dee Woliung, Johnny Allen, Karen Arthur, Gib Banfield, Cheryl Black, Jan Broughton, Tammie Brown, Jack Browning, Audra Cravens, Monty Curry, Cathy Davis, Diana Dockray, Becky Easter, Cindy Espinosa, Candy Fisher, Tracey Gor- don, Bernadette Gray, Ginna Greig, Randy Hartford, Susan Hennigh, Cindy Jarriel, Regina Johnson, Keith Jones, Donald Kelly, Roger Kendrick, Janice King. . M , , ff . ',.,'wr? -' f 'f '- , -' ,f, .,+-. aff fs-if s - f ' ef H ft , 'I .M ,, -gf' 2 V -' I -,,5-ve l ' , ij ,fir . as .A - A - 'V , ' V1 1 I ' g f ' 'f ' , VV ,V , 'il ' x t I it ,,, t r V, ' ' 'gf Service Club, Tennis ? S yer 'e.ee . Eliee iAEEi J e,el W ,y by Q vb' J ,.,y 1419, ... 0 e QQ 4 ls A 0 'Qt fi nt' -.. S. - in-V , McCraw, David Kuneman, L. D. Lewis, Dinah Lloyd, Donnie Blanda Manning, Jeanette Marlow, Jayne Maxwell, Beth May, ' l Cecil Mayes, Shelly Middleton, Jared Moore, Anna Mora es, icholson, Mark Oubre, Dale Pace, Cindy Harold Neasbitt, Bill N Potts, Shelle Ray, Angie Reese, Michele Reinert, Monica Rogers, Russell Samford, Kim Schick, Wanda Shires, Dennis Snider, Roger ' ' dd S encer, Stephen Spradlin. Toni Stein, Don Taylor, Wade To , P Tammy Turner, David Watson, Tammy Wood, David Allen, Mary Ann Anderson, Bill Ashburn, Connie Bentley, Rebecca Black, Ger- no, Debbie Brussow, Terri Buchanan, Mark ald Bradshaw, Carla Bru Bullard, Brian Caldwell, Debbie Cassell, Linda Clay. Kim Carter, Steve Cramer, Jeff Crawford, Chris Crouch, Sherry Culpepper, .6 Dusek , Bill Dye . Gene Cullison, Luther Davis, Joe Diehl, Lige Dinah Eldridge, Susan Faber, Kevin Farley. Bob Fast, Patti Flood, - ' ' I es, Colleen Karl Gampper, Leann George, Kerr Gordon, Jimmy on S m Muldrew Debbie O'Bar Sheila Osburn, Chuck Mahoney, a , , Pauley, Mark Roewe, Eric Rice, Jan Rice, Karis Schmitzer, Mike Srney, Mark Svane, Todd Svane, Kendra White, Kathy Woliung, Marty Zamora. ' ' h l m mbers of the Tennis Team are - Front Row, Left to Rig t Be ow e 1 - Johnny Allen, Dirk Bullock, Bill Ashburn, Jim Clowers, Monty Curry, Merrie Beatty. Back Row - Audra Cravens, Karen Gatlin, rl Tina Boss, Mic- Tina Hammers, Donna Skaggs, Laura De aney, helle Hibhitt. Pam Gamppers, Miss Gail Ringness. Groups 3 Congrafulafions fo fhe Class of '77 Ronnie and Joann Arfhur Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Asbill Buck and Beffy Buchanan Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Culpepper Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Davidson Wayne, Delaney M. D. Firsf Qfafe Bank of Denison Mr. and Mrs. Jerdy Gary Rene G. Gerard, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hemperley Kar Klinic Berf L. Means, D.D.9. Mrs. Dorofhy Minyard John 0. Saunders, M.D. Ronald A. Schachar, M.D., Ph.D. Qimmons Masonry Co. Roberf Yafes Mr. and Mrs. John R. Zachary April Easter Blke 1 Thon Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball End 5th 6 weeks I 2 Track Baseball 15 16 DlSIl'1Cl Tenms Tourney Baseball 8a Sungereue revrew show Track 84 Spung Formal DISIIICI Track Prom Baseball Track I l Apri wsu f-'-' . Qprin Brings Harder Qfudy Studying became harder as the weather got warmer. Live models kept art students' interest. Cheryl Mercer, left, sketches a duck furnished for art classes by Mrs. Patsy Phelps. Below, building trades students prepare to finish the driveway on their house on Holland Drive. After the drive is completed. the yard will be landscaped and the house offered for sale. The Deni- son Builders Association sponsors this project for vocational train- ing in construction skills. Q , Bike-a-Thon Has Large Turnouf Gib Banfield shows two youngsters the proper bike route for the Diabetes Bike-A-Thon. Stephanie Clift, middle, the largest money raiser involved in 1 the charity event, relaxes with Carmen Richards. Tami Paulson and Dale Jones were two winners of the Blacks-in-Action drawing. A1 Penn, president, pres- - ents the prizes. .I .. , it YM V MWWWW 'N' if 1 'CA' -W v 'fi is f I fi . .ff 3, - -sr sf' Of i if-3 , 5 if I A fr iii K x , A xg . r bppefzffravl .,,a5-w,v-- M---3'M-.-Q .All -sA ..4.., ,fd 'V+-4 April - 315 In April members of the Future Farmers of America attended the annual Loy Lake Livestock Show and competed for honors for their animals, upper right. Junior Var- sity and Varsity mascots were elected in April. The head IV cheerleader is Stephanie Clift, lower left. Lower right, are the two new Varsity Mascots, Ioan Stinson and Bridgit Jenkins. Opposite page, Connie Bentley, a senior and the Secretary of the United Service Club, upper right, is shown here in her chicken shirt giving one pint of blood for the Texoma Regional Blood Bank. Denison students gave more blood than any other institution that the T.R.B.B. has drained. Opposite page, lower right, Coach Danna Craver, Mark Roewe, President of the U.S. Club that sponsored the Blood Bank's drive for blood, Barry Smith, and Tim Self all proudly display their badges of courage and merit for giving blood. Coach Craver and Tim Self are also showing off their badges that say, I could and I did. Some students who could not contribute to the Blood Bank Qfudenfs Are Winners but tried were given stickers that said, I tried but I couldn't. The Blood Bank collected 204 pints of blood. re .5 ,Wa was -fu mf: 316-April xx. '--.C ...,, if A Q 'X Y fic-rx 'lg 'gl yy? in .I if April-317 Members of Office Education Association are - Rebecca Black, Donna Bradshaw, Debbie Brotherton, Roni Brown, Jan Burns, Dana Burtis, D'Ann Burtis, Rosalind Cannon, Kim Carter, LaDonna Davis, Mic- helle Funderburk, Laura Haworth, Mary Hogans, Patti Hoppe, Gayla Jocobs, Donna Johnson, Jeannie Labonte, Kathy McKee, Cindy Minyard, Charla Noel, Cindy Owens, Mary Sexton, Vickie Smith, Sharon Vance, Karen Wright, Rhonda Beard, Vickie Brotherton, Jan Broughton, Cindy Espinosa, Paula 318 - Groups OEA Co-op, Lab Evans, Rebecca Freeman, Loretta Hendrix, Doris Hooker, Jolisa Hume, Jackie Jenkins, Sharon Kauf- man, Janice King, Judith McMurray, Donna McNeil, Barbara Meadors, Shelly Middleton, Judy Miller, Karen Myers, Ellen Payne, Tammy Payne, Rhonda Pettigo, Darlene Phillips, Helen Planck, Robin Pyles, Linda Richardson, Sandra Richie, Peggy Robinson, Sheri Rolen, Doreen Smith, Susan Stokes, Donna Turner. N.H.9., Lafin, Oosmefology .css . ' . 5 e 49 1. fs 3 Z - Pictured above, National Honor Society members are - Anne Anderson, Suzanne Bates, Connie Bent- ley, Carol Bozarth, Deborah Brotherton, Veronica Brown, Brian Caldwell, Deborah Cassell, Terry Clay, Edwana Cline, Jeff Dickey, Joeseph Diehl, Susan Faber, Robert Fast, Richard Franchek, Leann George, Keri Gordon, James Griswold, Jimi Harp, Nan Harriss, Julie Henry, Janey Hogenson, Patricia Hoppe, Frank Kendrick, Donald Kieth, Camille Kimbrell, Laura Knuppel, Bradley Landis, Catherine Leggett, Kathy McKee, John Manning, Rita Moore, Sherry Moore, Virginia Morgon, Charla Noel, Roy Oates, Deborah Reddick, Marshal Eric Rice, Janet Rice, Clifton Roberson, Britt Robertson, Mark Roewe, Robin Ruff, Barbara Garvin, Patricia Sinsel, Mark Svane, Todd Svane, Randy Thacker, Dawn Wallace, Tamra Ward, Kima Waters, Carol Wha- ley, Kendra White, Timothy Womack. Pictured -is!-,J bottom right, Members of Cosmetology are - Belinda Belcher, Lorrie Bledsaw, Kathy Burget, Terri Byrd, Bernadette Callahan, Paula Cherry, Shella Cooper, Dodson, Sonja Ford, Cheryl Hix, Pat Jackson, Rebecca Joines, Jan Joyner, Lynette Keith, Terri Marks, Deborah McCloud, Linda McPeak, Karen Murrell, Vicki Myers, Thresa Norris, Tami Paulson, Annette Raley, Shelia Stuyvesaut, Teresa Taylor, Barbara Wakefield, Gail Walker. Pictured bottom left, Members of the Latin Club are - Monty Curry, Cathy Davis, Leann George, Berna- dette Gray, Ginna Greig, Venessa Hall, John Harris, Rhonda Hoover, Dawn McCord, Bill Nicholson, Lor- rie Nickerson, Dawn Paker, Tony Peterson, Britt Robertson, Barrie Sheffield, Kim Shick, Pat Schick, Pat Taylor, Don Taylor, Regina Terrell, Jeff Wal- ton, Warren Williams. I n. J Groups - 31 9 2 ' ffqlgtg . Qs :f Q ' tiff .W I 1. A-rf Y 'v :M ' , E793 ,L if f l X F77 f' Sprin Evenfs Flood Calendar Upper left, Gary Springs, John Slawson, Kima Waters line up for brochures of Grayson County College while Ken Gilliam inspects the different courses offered. Lower left, Marilyn Jackson and Audrey Reddick offer cold drinks to both spectators and participants in the Blacks in Action Track Meet. Opposite Page, Upper left, Molly Graves, Lee Anders, Mark Hemperly and Helen Allen really get down on their saxophones during the Spring Band Concert. Opposite Page, Lower left, Besides track and field, the BIA Track meet offered the shot put throw. Here , the shot puter becomes air born while attempting to put a twelve pound steel ball in flight. Opposite Page, Lower bottom left, Carlton Coney takes the stick for his team in the BIA Track Meet. Opposite Page, Lower right, Mr. Jesse Riddle directs as Cynde Gaines plays on. 'T 320-April M A , 1- ,, 'Q , ' ,D :W Ax 'IK . G , Q 'H+-ffm is in wi 1' an . 1 ' af-QT ,K if? l ITU! Classes Visif American Phofo Exhibif Top, Lige Dusek, Mike Siney, and Paul Trujillo dis- cuss some of the different techniques used in the pic- tures. Left, Everett Taylor, Tim Bowling, and Eric Rice are shown looking at the silhouettes and pattern prints in an exhibit. Janice Cox, in the lower right picture is shown looking at the picture of wild horses grazing. The members of Mr. Franklin Turners' and Mrs. Kay Caseys' photography classes visited the photography exhibit at Sher-Den - April Mall during April. The presentation was sponsored by the American Photography Association which is a group of professional photographers who exhibit their work regularly to the public . Their work shows the different techniques used in photography such as silhouettes, low and high contrast prints along with time exposures. Sfingereffes Presenf Review In April the Drill Team put together and performed their fourth annual review show, That's Entertainment. The members presented routines based on the movie by the same name. The officers of the Stinger- ettes, Cathy Mitchell, Rebecca Black, Terri Carter, Sherry Cul- pepper, Tammy Brooks, and Rhonda Grantham, shown in the lower picture, presented the officer routine to the tune Car Wash. Another skit performed in the review was Mary Poppins and the Old Chimney Sweeps, which was presented by Rhonda Grantham, Rebecca Black, Patti Hoppe, and Cathy Mitchell. avr' ff' April - 323 FTA, Y-Teens Hold Annual Evenfs Future Teachers of America held their annual student teaching day in local elementary schools. FTA members were assigned classrooms in participating schools where they assisted the teachers in the daily routines. Left, a group is ready for physical education. Mrs. Nancy Meadows and Mrs. Patsy Phelps are sponsors. Y-Teens members awarded their mothers with favors and special dinner at the Mother-Daughter Banquet held in the cafeteria. Shown below, Y-Teens presi- dent Patti Hoppe introduces Mrs. Gene Sickles and Mrs. Grace Sullivan as Senior Sponsors. Seated is General Sponsor Mrs. Cathey Williams. F The Jackets six-run inning put the Plano Wildcats away 7-4 to possible district title . Bill Nicholson got on with a walk and came in on Mark Roewe's triple for the first score in the first inning . Plano tied up in the fourth quarter. The clincher came in inning six when Dwayne Ward, Mike Castleberry , Nathan Beck, Ben Jones, Mike Neasbitt and Greg Neasbitt came in that order. Greg Neasbitt A B brought in Mike Neasbitt on 1 s Greg's homerun, the first of p me the season . .laokefs Down Plano 7-4 x xl 4. ' f 'viii 'K 1 iv B' - Q ' il ' if 7. N ' ll N 51 fr tW-. ' BJ ' ' - s V' ,.t ' 55 VH li fa ,. .I x 6 sp ls : ll 'Emi 4 Q NS t' sf' if - ' ,K E. K gs 1- .5 img ., iii'- .5 ,...qgf ,Q ,. . ,.. W 'JN gg waxy - I 'rr' p..11iiQ ,, t - 1-13 T . ,.kL E. 1 rg. ,A ., ,. . f . , T. ,.,- . +A ..,. 1 . . -..,-': 1 s T snts T . B - N ra 'K 'r,: - B' Q? Gp., s Top, Jacket players had constant support from the bench as the reserves and designated hitters kept up the chat- ter. Bill Nicholson intently watches the base runner. Above , Ricky Wright, Paris' ace pitcher takes first base as Billy Turnbull readies for the throw. Sports - 325 326 Jackefs Trounce Lake Hghlands H D bh y s -. ., Nathan Beck, base runner, is dis- appointed after being tagged out at second . - Sports Denison pitcher Terry Clay closed down Lake Highlands' big bats and Denison scored five runs in , the bottom of the fourth inning to hand the Wildcats a 9-3 beating. The win ran the Jacket winning streak to five in a row, and six of their last seven. Dwayne Ward and Mike Castleberry banged out two hits apiece and added two RBI's each. Sophomore Greg Neasbitt ripped his second homerun in two games over the left field fence as Clay fanned six Wildcats with no walks. Left, Terry Clay shoots the ball across the plate during the first game with Paris. Beck stands up to bat as an anxious crowd awaits a score in the playoff with Paris. Back in the first district game, the Denison Yellow Jackets committed seven errors to give I . I . Pearce a 3-1 victory. In April, it was the Mustangs who made the errors, four in all, and Terry Clay was not denied a shutout 4-0 game . The scores in the third inning were all Denison needed to take the win. Mike Neasbitt doubled on an outfield hit which passed the left fielder. A wild pitch got Neasbitt to third and Greg Crawford walked the next pitch. Bill Nicholson then batted past the left fielder to triple and bring in the two basemen. Nicholson then scored on Mark Roewe's single . Pearce Dumps Jackefs sag., ei. N tiiffarfyms A , SIP! f 1 ffm . - t . Top, Greg Neasbitt offers encouragement to injured teammate, Nathan Beck after Beck was hit with a pitched ball. Above, Beck receives congratulations from players and coaches after his grand slam homerun X E The Jackets' game with Sherman provided a little of everything: three homeruns, eight errors, 17 base hits, 14 runs, and a triple play as the Jackets downed the Bearcats 8-6 for their seventh win in a row . Denison built a 6-3 lead after four innings. In the top of the fourth inning, Nathan Beck slammed a solo homerun for the first of the winning runs. Sherman attempted a comeback but it was too little too late as Dwayne Ward relieved Terry Clay and took the pitcher's win. The final run was added in the seventh inning . Right, Terry Clay's hitting and pitching aided the Jacket cause as he swings away. Above, a walk brings Terry Clay home and puts Mike Neasbrtt on base Jackets had a good eye at the plate taking advantage of thrown balls. 328 - Sports Paris Ousfs Jackefs S , ws . .T .iv 9 s, w,.s...t,,,. ..,,, K W . ., v J-M-, 9.4 dass:-v W,-- ki, K X ij y t. t lg as ww H' . ,... 15111 - Q . I - ---M. . -, Qi ,tm--ffgv-v -..' 5 A x hw K.. S-i s-5 . t , ,ts .:,,k ,st ,.,,..txW,..., . . , X , LL-' .N 1 - f ' J 1 t?,,',,, 5 , g J.. , 3 J, . me , ct.. ,va-ryf,,S,.g .gjgms-4di4t,3 QL W' ' ' ' itgamavgmu. , A. g. vtt?f,...YQ:A!,-. Wm W , 'F . 1 , vs 'az :ws?.,,b, Qtr rf K. W . ff --Q K 9 ,s Q- ' . 5 K f-- s, m:.Q,gt 'gl' gr m s. J. . Q xv., T23 -J X, ,L 5 g , A-. . - fs: -mgghc gm' web 4.4 4 s u -.vs N 1.3:-Q Q 3 .:.f,3gk::M 1 ,J is ,,i'. , . ' ,' K -onyx. ,as ..W, ...qw - ' --1.-5-'VfM'.M.,,gs-0 ii'WX' 'emi ' ' Avg' , T' - . , N,,,,.,...--t...' E I k.,. . .s M' ' as-.Maw H . ,Qs-s,..hwv'f a ,, s,. ,ws 1 ,J + WMM s v . ' , . 1- The Jackets came close to sole possession of the district lead but were ousted in a rough game with Paris ending 2-1. The game lasted two and a half innings without a score . Mark Roewe reached third on a shortstop's error and went in on Ward's centerfield bounce for a 1- 0 lead. However, the Cats came back with two scores in the final innings. Paris finished with six hits on Denison with the Jackets taking four from top rated pitcher for Paris, Ricky Wright. Left, an unidentified Jacket is safe on first as a Berkner first baseman signals for the ball . y gglg , 5 at J ,M ' ' f W' L' , digg, ,wwlin it 'rfb gy ,E ' ,Ak Ny A , , ,.,, , 0 ,QQLM if Q A A' , ., Ms-. ' YC. .tr,.4 at gif' 'f' f , 'uw - ,., J , 5 4 ,'f'1 .,L?7 X 'ici .4-wx' . x f ,-is ' ..,,og, ry. k, . . t ' Y A ', 1 2,.,-QL, , is V M-kj,-2 - ' ., -vw-A K, , , N WN, sg, , nr ,J fn. , ' .,J,,,bkf I ' ' . , V ,412 ' W ,., ' wt X-U I ,W , fl , 1 ,r H p 0- 'F 'L fe 1. .lf K, A ,m,,W,,, HIV .k ' f ' ,W I' fr -if J . ' ai 'I LUWQQ ff 'wlf W ,,,.., my .,, 4, ' , V -, ,Nw 14- vqigzwg gy- 'M 'M' J 3 ' 1 . , w f , . , 'J ' W M WI Q, , .cw . rr: , H ' . f ,K aftsfyrmyr 51, fi 5 , , I A Q , 4 , A ,.t J Above, Coach Dwight Laboave signals a victory over Plano after the Jackets downed the Cats. Right, Dwayne Ward hurled the ball for the Jackets along with Terry Clay and Kenny Rosser to bring victories. Sports -- V- --W 330 Denison Slides Over Berkner The Iackets had some difficulty downing the Berkner Rams and scored in the 12th inning to down the district's cellar team 1-0 . Terry Clay, on the mound, fired ten innings of shutout baseball and was replaced by Dwayne Ward who picked up the last two innings. The game's single run in the top of the twelfth came when Nathan Beck looped a single. The Jackets had failed to take advantage of scoring chances earlier in the game . pppp p t iiiiiiiiiliii xi Left, Terry Clay fires across another ST-Ii-ke' Opposite Page' t.tt :pp ..t.:p - ..s. Right, Mike Neasbitt tags up on 1 ..fr1,' A' ' ' ,rss .t g p frrst after a pick-off attempt. ,t... -:,, , .,,- .. , , if' i ,: ,.r, 7 t 1f ' ,li W Z'i'- Q - Below left , DWZYHC Wald 1 .,.,: - - -ff- ,r'- i 'A if - - J?,:-: J ,QQ .,f. .-kJ'h . P1IChCTf gets Slgnals fof the next 'iiti - .'l'i IVV Pitch ' ,, ' 'il X K . ,Q it , 6 , .V ,. p QM. Q tp? as , syis , if it it t ' .sk tr . isi s ' I t 4 F Q - , 5, - Yxp'g5..,5,., gf ,tw , it l A At ystd r 'L 'I xii, W ' - : .. ' It has been said that scouts see the best games, and scouts from several major league professional clubs were on hand to watch Ricky Wright, Paris' all-district pitcher. Ray Crone, scout, clocked Wright's pitch at 85 m.p.h. , and Dwayne Ward's at 82 m.p.h. - Sports Denison kept its winning record with an easy 9-3 win over the Richardson Eagles, April 26. The Jackets bested the Eagles in the first inning 3-2, and maintained control. Terry C1ay's three-run homer followed hits by Bill Nicholson and Mark Roewe. Below, Gary Clark, 15, put a line drive through the hole in Denison's 9-3 victory over Richardson. Jackefs Cinch Richardson Sports - 331 Denison pummeled the Greenville Lions with a 7-1 victory April 28 , and kept the Jackets atop the 13AAAA league standings. Dwayne Ward went the distance on the mound and picked up his third district victory for the week. The Denison win took the Jacket record to 11-3 in district play and tied the team with Paris for first place in district. It became evident that Denison and Paris would play off for the right to represent the district in regional competition. A time for celebration followed the Greenville win as the Jackets leave the field victorious. Denison Crunches Greenville 7- I Above , Chuck Pauley, 11 , takes a long lead off first base against the Paris Wildcats in Paris. 332 - Sports Golfers Gef Info Swin ff? 1 - X 3 n J X ,ry Xp, K X of ,,1?g'i:,a ,, 3 'f 13:53 '41-i . . -A Top left, Randy Talley prepares to put on the practice green at Perrin. Top rrht, Mark Bullard practices his swing on the Rod and Gun course. Above, a Jacket golfer swings away while right, Cecil Mayes lines up a put. Sports - 333 334 Tennis Goes fo Plano The Tennis team played in the Plano Invitational Tourney April 1-2. Bill Ashburn lost in the finals to Craig Kardon 6-3 and 6-O. Laura Delaney won her first round match 6-1, 6-0 before losing out in the second round. In Boys A Doubles, Monty Curry and Johnny Allen lost the first round match 6-1, 6-2, to Plano. Right, Donna Skaggs forehands a shot during practice. Donna took several places in tournament competition . ,Til 'ie Above, Tina Hamers retums a serve with a forehand shot while Bill Ashburn serves in pracuce at the Denison Racquet Club. Ashburn took several toumament titles during the year. - Sports fl Vx Below right, Donna Skaggs puts the ball across the net during practice. Below left, Johnny Allen readies to receive a serve during a match in Plano. Two Plano players congratulate Bill Ashburn and Monty Curry on their doubles win in the Denison Indoor Invitational, left. Sports - 335 Jackefs Prepare for Track The track team showed outstanding form by placing firsts in 330 hurdles with Greg Crawford and 440 yard dash with Greg Watson. The team competed in Waxahachie to take a team fourth place and at Ada , Oklahoma, where Greg Crawford broke the school record for 330 yard hrudles, his own record from a month before of 39 .4 seconds, with a time of 39 .2. Don Taylor downed the previous school record of 4:3 3.0 for the mile run setting a new record of 4:2937 . Left, Granville Walker crosses first at the Sherman Bearcat relays. Above , after a grueling run Granville Walker finishes third in a Plano track meet. 336 - Sports L.. Granville Walker, above , prepares to take his lane for relays in the Richardson track meet. Walker competed in the 100 and 200 yard dashes, and the 440 relay. - 3 .ez ti t it lofi ll? Q53 a I 7: .. u -f.- L. at ,..ttttt,t., xg., .. ' 5' at .N,.K, Ng. 1 I as 10 , ' 5 ' t Q W .. we Y kr , A i -1-,fi is W 1' , K ' . ,. .4 K 'x f -an-ww ,.k,,,,, , , Q, 1 .. I o RN P ' ,. ml Q., -r i K 'V W - .. as' f .1 G1 f-1' ... ' was s Practice not only makes perfect, it contributes to a winning track effort. These cindermen brave the heat of afternoon to improve their times. Sports - 337 Girls Take Top Track Honors is ft! 64 ifg . As J i n V . r if 1 ' M. . 1,1 yrs Wx . iefk' K V The girls' track squad took top honors in April with its field event athletes taking places at pre- district meets. Natalie Polk broke the previous meet shot put record of 33 feet 1M inches with a throw of 41 feet. Cheryl Mercer took second in mile run at the meet while Jackie Jenkins took second in long jump. Natalie Polk took district in shot put and qualified to compete at regional with a throw of 42 feet 5 inches. Polk was a favorite for regional competition. Polk put the shot of 43 feet 1 inch to take the Regional number 1 spot and moved on to state competition . . I rt, by ,. Top, Jackie Jenkins practices high jump in preparation for district competition. Above left, Natalie Polk placed first in district 13AAAA shot put competition with her 42 foot 5 inch throw. Right, two girl tracksters work out in the early morning. 338 - Sports May fb 83 ' , y ' l ' - 1 xl . - . 'l 1 ta 1 , 's , ff' on ,vo A s eg , W Seniors pick up cap and gowns Nat I Choral Sprmg Band Spring H onor Cgncen COIICSII SOCICIY 16 20 AHS Semor Awards andFSf:fts Assembly Assembly Fmal Day Last Day of Class 30 Memorial Day May - 339 Many Moods of Hanson 's Headaches Seen 5 . 2 4 ,z if Wi ..' ,fl P46-1 M ag I fs 'ir ,Ei 73 Hanson's Headaches presented their annual spring concert in the Eisenhower Auditorium. They per- formed many different selections of almost every style of music. Shown above is the mixed choir and at right the Hanson's Headaches, while the All Girls Choir also performed. - May .ff- W Drama Awards Trophies The Drama Banquet was spiced up with many differ- Outstanding Seniorg Billy, Best Stagehandg Mary CDI awards for the participants. Above, Richard Ann, Best Thespianq Bruce, Most Dedicated, Tim, Butcher, Jeff Dickey, Tim Helm, Bruce Powers, Best Newcomerg and Richard received the Mac Susan Faber, Billy Brussow, and Mary Ann Anderson award. Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer made the presenta- posed with their trophies. Dickey was Best Actor: tions, top left. Mary Ann and Susan, Best Actresses: Kendra White, Moy- 341 342 May Brings Close of Year May was a month of varied activities, when schoolmates realized how close their association as scholars was to ending. Classmates seemed closer in the month of May and activities to promote final good times grew more frequent. As graduation neared the bustle of make-up work and commencement announcements was interrupted by Senior Day, the final school activities of the year for seniors. The day of swimming, games, eating, and airplane rides was overshadowed by the final step of school the following day. Graduation exercises found a class of 341 leaving the term at public school to pursue their many interests and fields granted them . - May In May, locker cleanups may have inspired a Stinger feature story on the things people do with locker space. Decorations and messes were among the list of what pupils make of or in their lockers. The Biology students annual field trip to Beaver's Bend was in May this year. The outing was an enjoyable experience despite wet clothes, poi- son ivy, insect bites, dirt, and sore feet. Graduafes Celebrafe Graduation ceremonies , left, were highlighted by the presentation of diplomas by School Board member Dr. Clayton Elmore. I-le was assisted by Assistant Principal Mike Barnes and Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer who called the candidates to the platform. Below, Kevin Farley designed a fighting Yellow Jacket for the school's use . Mr. John Terry, Sponsor of N.H.S.B.H.S. and U.S. Club held a final get together for the graduates and officers of both groups along with his lab assistants. The students dined at an Italian restaurant with one last goodbye to J.T. May - 343 344 NW! W . ,ky, if w 1 if l' IQ A ., at it , l 2 -- May ,295 LeHer Awards Elecfions Held Academic award winners, top left, are - Top, Left to Right - Bob Fast, Jeff Moore, Don Tay- lor, Jeff Walton. Bottom Row, Left to Right - Lorie Nickerson, Diann Smith, Rita Embry, Suzie Bates, and Carla Bruno. Aca- demic award winners, middle, are - Standing, from Left - Mark Savne, Jeff Dickey, Steve Sprad- lin, Dale Pace, Tim Helm and Wade Todd. Seated are - Donna McNeil, Ginny Morgan, LeAnn George, Donna Letz, Janice King and Beth May. Jim Clowers, below left, gives his successful campaign speech that gave him the office of Student Council President. Robbie Steele, a cam- paigner for Vice President of the Student Council gives photogra- phers a confident smile, below right, while delivering his speech. Chrisfian Afhlefes, Blacks in Acfion Sfage Fund Raising Evenfs for Projecfs Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Blacks in Action staged ath- letic events to raise funds for projects. The FCA, above, chal- lenged the men coaches to a bas- ketball game during homeroom to raise funds to send members to the national conferences this summer. From left, Richard Del-lorney, Basketball Coach Tim Williams, Principal Henry Scott, Al Penn, Clint Gentry, Coach Duke Sparks. Junior var- sity basketball Coach Rod Car- ter, referee Mark Roewe, Bill Potts, Assistant principal Mike Barnes and Aaron Wells gave the crowd a spectators' delight. FCA won by a sizeable margin. Blacks in Action sponsored a track meet to finance a scholarship for one of its members. Blacks in Action sponsor Mr. James White, below center, checks the meet figures while Diane Sternbridge waits to register participants. 5 P352- Mcy - 345 Many seniors, at the end of the school year, begin to think of a college year. Some of the professors at Grayson County College came to the DHS students with ideas and descriptions of their courses. Upper left, two GCC professors talk to a student about the courses offered at GCC. Upper right, Kathey Mitchel poses at the Stingerette review. Lower right, Cynthia Ciaccio, David Kuneman, Cathy Mitchell, Shelly Middleton, Teresa Ciac- cio, Roger Spence, Michelle Hibbet and Rhonda Grantham take time out from rehearsal of the Stingerette Review show to pose for this picture. This was the South Pacific sketch. 346 - Moy I D1 fl k,':'L 'rrrl 1 Performin Groups Enferfain, Compefe The Drill Team did a military routine to '76 Trom- bones at the Annual Stingerette Review show this year. Above, left to right - Kneeling - LeAnn Adams, Janice Cox, Mary Lou Flood, Laura Roman. Standing - Cynthia Ciaccio, Peggy Robinson, Sherry Culpepper, Beth Butler, Karen Arthur, and Carmen Richards. Left, Mrs. Sickles and Julie Henry put notes on lockers of Band students to cheer them on in the UIL Regional contest at J. I. Pearce, Richardson. Moy - 347 348 - May H -3 Amin During the annual Awards Assembly, many students and teachers were recognized for their outstanding achievements. Academic award winners received their letters and perfect attendance for faculty and students was announced. Scholarships and athletic awards were also presented . At the close of the program the valedictorian and salutatorian for 197 6-'17 was announced. Honor graduates are Anne Anderson, Suzie Bates, Connie Bently, Donna Bradshaw, Debbie Brotherton, Roni Brown, Carla Bruno, Debbie Cassell, Tery Clay, LaDonna Davis, Joe Diehl, Dianna Eldridge, Susan Faber, Bob Fast, Richard Franchek, Cyndee Gaines, LeAnn George, Jim Griswold, Jimi Harp, Nan Harris, Julie Henry, Patti Hoppe, Kathy McKee, Laurie Knuppel, Sherry Moore, Ginny Morgan, Debbie Reddick, Jan Rice, Carmen Richards, Brit Robertson, Mark Roewe, Mark Svane, Todd Svane, Stan Womack, Kendra White . Suzie Bates, top left, is shown receiving a scholar- ship from Walter W. Ross, it was presented by Anna Lou Bulgar. Brian Caldwell receives the Elliott-Pilkinton Fighting Heart Award from bas- ketball coach Tim Williams, bottom left. Caldwell, who did not score a point as an eighth grade player was third high point man in district in 1977. The award is presented to the basket- ball player who devotes the most heart to the team effort. It was named for two former bas- ketball stars who were killed in an automobile accident. Awards Assembly Honors Efforf, Excellence Left, Richard Franchek is con- gratulated by Mr. Henry Scott on being named Valedictorian for 1977. LeAnn George was saluta- torian. Mrs. Bonnie Elston and Mrs. Cliff Harty, middle left, show one of two new flags pre- sented to DHS by the P.T.A. Mrs. Bonnie Elston presents Prin- cipal Henry Scott with a scholar- ship to enable him to continue working on his Phd, below left. Center, Mr. Joe Taylor of the Taylor Law Firm presented Mark Giasson with a S500 scholarship. Below, Mr. Phil McKenzie pre- sented Munson Foundation schol- arships to Franchek, LeAnn, Mary Hogans, and Alfonso Doug- las. May - 349 A Day in Disney The 1977 Drill Team Banquet carried a , most unusual theme, A Day in Disney. The aaaaa uunuafa,auann theme was carried out by decorations including such Disney characters as Mickey Mouse . - May Officers are, along with sponsor Mrs. Darlene Willoughby, oppo- site page, Sherry Culpepper, Rhonda Granthan, Rebecca Black, Cathy Mitchell, Terri Carter, and Tami Brooks. A spe- cial award was presented to Cathy Mitchell as Most Out- standing Officer and Janice Cox for Stingerette of the year. Guest speaker Bruce Hibbitt assisted in award giving. The banquet was followed by a dance featuring a live band. ix J si fi y V X I 'ii' , yt,,, Awards were presented to out- standing Stingerettes by director Mrs. Darlene Willoughby, above from left. The 76-77 officers pose with Mrs. Willoughby. They are Sherry Culpepper, Rhonda Grantham, Rebecca Black, Cap- tain Cathy Mitchell, Terry Car- ter, and Tammy Brooks. Left, Taylor Willoughby joined other Stingerettes dates in dancing after the banquet. May- 351 Qfudenfs Creafe, iii gi nnna T . 1 a o it 352 - Moy ,1--rl ,.f ' Qfruggle, Learn Steve Wright watches as Evette Mormon works on her painting for art. Mrs. Sue McCork1e grades some of her homemaking students papers. Shannon Walker and Ramona Swinger think long and hard before answering questions on paper in Mrs. Sick1e's English class. 'Vi mu sf V , f Childcare classes, above, enjoyed little visitors. Members of DHS competed Sat- urday in the UIL Spring Literary Contest held at Grayson County College. Hank Largin places first in Headline writing, Mary Ann Anderson, third in Feature Writ- ingg Virginia Morgan fifth in shorthand: and Shelle Ray fifth in Editorial Writing, top left. Jeff Dickey displays his singing and playing ability, lower left, in the Senior Assembly. Q, 'J-i k c fW1 Mr. Jesse Riddle lends a helping hand to a prospec- tive band member, lower left. The sixth grade band students of area grade schools gathered at DHS for a solo contest. After eating in the cafeteria, the youngsters played for the Junior and Senior High band directors afterwards, medals were awarded to those receiving one ratings. Moy - 353 MW' 5f t My , r A . S .L,,, .,.,, I .... .... . I .... .. . 354 - May K ,-,f.,-f-,:,f Q RS 'Q if ' 1 . .if fi ' fi' , .,,. , t , t 1 ,..,, iff ff 4 A5 Q as . ,,,, .W . ,, ,. ,,.. ,,,,,. , Upper left, Barry Smith shows Ann Derichsweiler the proper way to put up negatives and draw layouts for the annual. Darlene Phillips, lower left, takes time out of typing to correct her mistakes on one of her papers before turning it in. Above, a few winks before class refreshes a fellow. Qalufe fo Mr. Lge Qfevens, Counselor 1m t X o ' t Ending a long career of service to public education, Mr. Ige Stevens retired this year. Mr. Stevens served as teacher, administrator and for the past 10 years as DHS counselor. His sincere interest in students and their problems has endeared him to the thousands whose lives he touched . May--3 The Jackets found themselves going to a three-game playoff with Paris after defeating the Plano Wildcats 10-9 and downing Lake Highlands 10-5 . Plano came close to a win against Denison in the final inning of the game , but Mark Roewe hammered on the lid to end the game with a homerun in the last of the seventh. Dwayne Ward pitched his sixth straight victory defeating Lake Highlands after the Wildcats tied it up in the fifth inning. The Jackets were good for five runs to take the lead . Right, Ward takes a big cut at the ball, while below, he hud- dles with Coach Laboave in a strategy session. Above right, Mark Roewe takes a long lead off first base . Roewe was named to the All-District team 356 - Sports l if A at J A-- l hw at + 32 if 2 no 5 P 'xi .D . 0 ,, .,,, .K I K MM Afhlefes Make Mark in Disfricf Natalie Polk's 45' W' shot put gained her a second place in state in girls track. Polk's shot fell less than three inches short of the state winner's throw. Annie Moon of Angleton won first for the second year in a row. The tennis squad ended its season with a good record of 220 wins out of some 400 matches. All-district player Bill Ashburn will leave this year taking his 2'7- tournament win record with him to Grayson County College. Returning players are Donna Skaggs, Michele Hibbitt, Pam Gampper, Laura Delaney, Tina Hamers, Monty Curry, Dirk Bullock, Tina Boss, Jim Clowers, Johnny Allen and Morrie Beatty. .' . , ,g , W . , t ' -, i '13 s,r-i-w-s,..,,-1, qqvl., , an - s-wg'-M w f ,AMAA .-x,.,..,. , .. V... nb. 1,2 4 Y-A i' A-' -A--fm -an .--ss.. . 0 -r1. .2 F - - . . f l .. ,wM,,,,,,,,.w-t at w All District team members Donna Skaggs and Karen Gatlin, above, team up as a deadly duo on the court. Sports - 357 J-?' Y Y 358 7 7- 78 Players Hold Black, Gold The '77-'78 Yellow Jacket football team held the annual black and gold scrimmage May 7 at Munson Stadium. Key personnel on offense and defense switched off to gain team experience and allow the coaches a first-hand view of upcoming teams. Prospects such as Paul Pitts , Greg Crawford, Gary Clark, and Mark Hunt insure another winning season by the Jackets and a good shot at the 13-4A district title . Left. the future Jackets practice under the direction of quarter- back Randy Blankenship. 4 The offense and defense met for a scrimmage and again for the traditional Black and Gold Game. Blankenship prepares a handoff for back Nathan Beck in the May scrimmage. - Sports Denison High capped off a winning athletic season at year's end by tieing Paris in baseball in district 13-4A . The Jackets took second spot in both football and basketball competition . The Yellow Jackets roared through the basketball district but fell in playoff competition. Girls' athletics placed Natalie Polk in state competition , winning second. Bill Ashburn was named to All- District in Tennis. Football players Bennie and Charles Jenkins signed on at O. S . U. with Audis Murphy going to Navano. Bill Ashburn signed with G.C.C. as did Brian Caldwell. Q mn ffx Jackefs End Winning Year Above, Natalie Polk received top honors at District and the state track meet with her second place in the shot put competition. Polk, a junior, will try again next year. She was a state final- ist last year. Left, Mark Roewe signifies the success of the ath- letic program. No other team in the district placed as high in all sports as did the Jacket teams. Sports - 359 THE CHRISTIAN BOOK STORE 419 W. Main 463-2310 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 411 W. Main 465-1787 'ik 4, ' Buy your Band Instruments from LOGAN'S MUSIC SHOP, 415 W. Main, 465-7656. Get some rhythm! PRESTON'S SHOES 413 W. Main 465-4487 KINGSTON'S DRUG 322 w. MAIN Denison, TEXAS vtsmv OF ' ' PARKING IN REAR .un DRUGS only-8:00AM.6:00rM PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS 465-1651 GRAYSON FIRE EXTINGUISHER CO. 611 S . Armstrong 465-2935 IASHIONS ' Downtown Denison Ph. 465-6100 Exclusive Fashions for the Particular Woman 360 - Ads Kim Kincaid and Norman Monroe show some of the many jean accessories you can find at PANTS WEST, 401 W. Main, 465-7561, Love them LEVI's at PANTS WEST. 361 -Ads 0 Q 1 ' f - ,.,4, , ,f ,,, no . 1 '-'af' - , ,. .y ff ' 1 ' I , Q ' is - , x 'f -H 1 7 A 4 if ' - is 4. . A- , ' -, F . ' ' , '-1-M , ,I is Q fe . 3. . A . ' ' '1 , ! P' 2' Y if A ' . ' . 'g , 3 ' JA, - W l . .A ' 'z ' L' U' - ' 1 : ' g ' . , f . THE DENISON HERALD, First in Texoma1and, W. Woodard and buy a paper or cal1465-7171 for a brings you up to date news, good and bad. Go by 331 subscription. 'E V ii 5 Ti 1431 S. Armstrong 465-0926 Best Wishes to Denison High School Faculty and Students from NEWSON'S Fashion for Smari' Women FLORIST Buy your flowers from CASTLEBERRY FLORIST, 2300 W. Morton, 465-5000. Have a nice day! Ads - 363 Dress up guys! Get your suits from BRIAN POWELL, 325 W. Main, 465-8192. TRN-. Be a handy person with lumber from MAIN ST. LUMBER, 230 E. Main, 465-5388. 364 - Ads NATHAN CROUCH FURNITURE 306 W. Main 465-1933 BUSTER'S PIECE GOOD CENTER 400 W. Day 465-6755 Sends Their Best to the Class of '77 CHARLES HOLDER INSURANCE ' Auto ' Truck ' Boat ' Home Owners ' Mobile Home ' Livestock ' Hospitalization Monthly Pay Plan 610 W. Main St. 465-9087 VERN ERICKSON OFFICE EOUIPMENT 416 W. Main 465-1025 MAIN ST. NEWS 1 511 W. Main 465-1580 'N n-g,,-.t- 3 GRAY'S CREDIT JEWELERS 505 W . Main 465-5171 Go by Bus! UNION BUS TERMINAL, 514 W. Main, 465-4442, has the schedule for your needs. ' ll' 5 1 l E f 1, i ., i -lil E 44,1 Virginia Morgan and Julie Henry just love their tri- in a hurry. Remember, over 30 flavors to choose ple-dip cones from ASI-IBURNS ICE CREAM, 615 W. from and all Delicious! Main, 465-6460. Try one yourself and get cooled off Ads - 36 if l Angela Fairchild and Sherri Bradely jOst love to eat at EL CHICO, 2000 S. Austin, 465-1441. KEMPER'S GUWBUY SBUP Box 221 Phone 12141 465-1266 DENISON, TEXAS 75020 At MIDWAY - Between Denison 81 Sherman COMPLETE WESTERN OUTFITTEFT VEST BROTHERS GROCERY AND MARKET 830 S. Crockett +165-830-l 366-Ads PAT'S FLOWER BOX Permanent and Dried Floral Arrangements Live Plants 1200 S. Armstrong PAT DIGBY, Owner DENISON, TEXAS 75020 Phone 465-7581 Brabant's Cleaners 'YI' 6 626 W. Main Denison, Texas 465-4020 '75020 Need a new car? TEXOMA MOTORS, 200 W. Craw ford, 465-5671, has the right one for you. on electric ' V Q ... Q X 3 9 . ' ii Q' 'W so 'io a 1 I b n ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' 2 . UN I ' ' O 0 O O cur con lhonln X Q- kt 'mmxxmxmmxmxxxxitxxxxixxw Air conditioning provides lots of comfort during the summer months, but for many thousands of homeowners it is also the biggest factor in the cost of electricity. On the average, air conditioning accounts for about half of summertime electric bills. Here are ways you can hold down the cost of air conditioning and still enjoy its comfort. Central Systems 1. Set thermostat on 783, or higher, during the summer. Turn unit off if you'll be away from home several days. 2. Keep equipment at top operating efficiency. Have it checked seasonally by qualified serviceman. 3. Check filter every 30 days. Dirty filters cause equipment to use excessive electricity. lf filter is permanent, clean by manufacturers directions, if it's disposable, it should be replaced when dirty. 4. Keep furniture, draperies away from air outlets and returns. Clean grills often. 5. Close draperies and blinds to keep out direct sunlight. 6. Keep fireplace damper closed. 7. Proper home insulation keeps the heat out, cuts energy use. Insulation questions? Call TP8.L. 8. Shade on roof and walls can reduce energy needed to cool. But trim trees, shrubs away from outside compressor unit. Keep it free of leaves, debris. If air flow is blocked, unit uses more energy. 9. Weatherstrip doors and windows, caulk cracks to prevent drafts and cool air loss. 10. Keep windows closed. Open outside doors as little as possible. Window Units Follow above suggestions, plus these: 11. Buy units with highest Henergy efficiency ratio lEEFll. Uses less electricity to cool. If EER is not on sales tag, ask for it or figure it yourself. Divide wattage into t'BTU capacity. Both figures are on unit. 12. Place unit where it'll get as little direct sun as possible. 13. Aim air outlets at lower half of doorway to next room to allow warm air from that room to enter at the doortop for recooling, recirculation. 14. Never vent air conditioner into garage. Ventilation is usually too poor for top performance of your unit. Conserve electricity and you help conserve one or more of the fuels needed to produce it. Consenie fuels and you help assure that there will be enough to meet essential needs for electricity in the future. When you pass a TP8tL office, warehouse, generating plant or other facility, you'll see that we've turned off all non-essential lighting. And, in as many other ways as possible, TP8.L is reducing its own uses of electricity. if you would like additional information on consenfing electricity, cali the Customer Service Representative in the TP8iL Office. TEXAS POWER 8: LIGHT COMPANY A tax-paying, investor-owned electric utility Ads - 367 J -SM LARK D DEVE LOPMENT CEN Congra'rula+ions +0 Seniors of I977 from LARK CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER 117 N. Lillis Lane 465-7033 WAL-MART DISCOUNT CITY 2415 S . Austin 465-3020 MAYTAG - ADMIRAL - MAGIC CHEF ROPER - DEARBORN SPENCER'S FURNITURE 81 APPLIANCES 210 W. Main St. Denison, Texas 75020 Phone 465-9000 Phone 465-5775 Fed. Firearms Lic. No. 75-2536 SID MAPLES STORE 125 W. Main Denison, Tex. 75020 ALAN CROSS DAVID CROSS Mgr. Salesman Bus. Phones: 465-5407 - 463-3321 I D 81 D SALVAGE New and Used Furniture Refrigerators, Ranges and Air Conditioners RAYMOND DEAN, SR. 507 W. Main Denison, Texas I III v' if RIYLUI , ,I 7 345 ,sp-qv-v' A I , I I Helen Allen smiles in front of KITTY'S BEAUTY SALON, 227 S. Perry, 465-2529. . A f I I 41 Cynthia Ciaccio shows cool tops for summer fun at the SAMPLE SHOPPE, 607 W. Main, 465-9273. Ads - 369 2 ,ZAISTUDKS 2. 4 vi, 5 SER CADWLLAC - T sm a vlcf '1 H 1-1. 4 ,F, ,. 4.12-Q7--L-,fx 1 !!'! SA 2' If l' rn tl OLDSMOBILE ' gf -2? f .14 I mo 300 s Z s- acflfac M B OOKS MNEQ Buy a brand new shiny car from JIM BROOKS OLDS-CADILLACS. Stop and browse at 219 S. Rusk, 465-3535 WATIONBIIKGFA WATSONBURGER! Eat at No. 1, 1018 S. Austin, 465-3312 and No. 4, 1901 W. Morton, 465-3041. 370 - Ads CHIEF OFFICE SUPPLY 609 W. Main St. Denison, Texas 75020 GENE AND BETH BOWLING Phone 465-1885 EDWARDS FLOWERS 430 W. Woodard 465-2036 NO MATTER HOW YOU MEASURE IT l,,,'bW3X3Klf5Y?X?Tw3Y7 3 YQ 'O YOU SAVE MORE O AT 'Y' Low DISCOUNT PRICES 3 IN EVERY DEPARTMENT: ' Health and Beauty Aids ' Pharmacy Q3 ' Housewares ' Cosmetics N ' Hardware ' School Supplies ' Camera and Accessorres ' Soft Goods N ' Jewelry ' Toy Store N ' Sporting Goods ' Summer and Outdoors YO N 10 N 1 '+ , ' 4 , 'wwf' ' ..a.,..,M,..,.,,,. ,, ff ' l i n C t lumaea Com? H 'L ' ' . V ' Y ' . rw-nasal 7' V 4 ' ,., .aw . ,, , .....4.u. M. 1' rn' 'Us COLE LUMBER COMPANY, 1611 W. Morton, 465-2280, has everything you need to build a house, barn, or whatever suits you. ghmpson 5 as lilah ,-Q UNISEX BARBER-stvust ' HILINI CUIUS iv ' I :Ab ' N . f ' Wed Frv900'xM 6OOPM Mon. - Tues. 9:00 AM. - 7:30 PM. i f .- 11 .. ---W---1 saf. azoo AM. - 12:00 Noow ees-, DAN PARNELL - Owner - Operator By Appointment or Chance 892-9541 Virginia Morgan loves what she sees at LANGE'S FURNITURE GALLERY, 4520 Hwy. '75 North, 893- 6587. 372 - Ads Ph. 214-803-7218 TRAINING CENTER H A TOTAL NEW CONCEPT OF FUN AND FITNESS In HEALTH corwscuous MEN AND women Complete Horne Furnishings 500 W. Main 405-1520 JOHN N. CLARK Hwy. 75 North President Sherman, TX 75090 1525 W- Bus. Phone 465-7494 AY. Morton A DENISON GLASS 81 465-1577 M my X MIRROR co. F04 '-11 N ' 0 ox AUTO GLASS MIRRORS If ' ' Q, 'I STORE FRONTS WINDOW GLASS 513 W. Main Street KFC Denison, Texas 75020 BROWN'S SHOE FIT COMPANY, 314 W. Main, 465-2311, has the right shoes for you at the right price. Try a pair. Ads-3 7 Make yourself sparkle with rings, watches, bracelets W. Main, 465-7008. and many other items at BESHERES JEWELERS, 220 New-Used Sales-Service DOUGLAS CHEVROLET 205 S. Burnett Ave. 465-4626 Backing Denison Schools 100070 374-Ads .cw . N N. . Q ' . K 3 -ii' g if, ,QM 3, i Y, . N 0' A W 5 gf .. .Q , ,,. my , W r 1 .sw ggi rw vii fii 1 -' Y .'JI'ff5-:L:,. ' ' . 5 K wgvri'-L.fi'41 ,QL ' '. ,', . , ' - ur . ,y L. V M., i. ,. A ' ' .Q f .sf-4, 5-rf. , , w 'Hn . if ,.:-.A-- .7 'f , ,is-817 .iv ' ar,-iff 'Zpn'f-9 f:..f1, -1,41 .,-,Lfgf-,-5' .' , r F- Y -.'mg,Lsv'X ,ni N 1 'fr vwwrs- -.1-rs:-w-vffe-1' -fv:fi,.r9:..e .i:a2Qra.q::irf.rw-l'LQr.imi- Congra+ula+ions 'ro Seniors of I977 Ihr 0 MOBILE HOME SALES Service and Supplies Denning, Inc. 6404 Highway '75 North 214!893-6025 Sherman, Texas 75090 QIOAM 24 HRS. Backing Hue Figh+ing Yellow Jacke+s 376 - Ad if . it .f ' , A-:fr K- L, ., vm. K4 --1--o. QL, 1 RADIO SHACK, 900 S. Crockett, 463-1850 is your have top quality merchandise at reasonable prices. Headquarters for all your electronic needs. They M C CoY's . W AUT L..,.z...,.... as ' riff. ., ga , Q mv-. , . t',. l lt! lr it g f 'i5i1g's2e,, f ,' limi. tmizwf A HUBBARD FURNITURE COMPANY, 130 W. Main, 465-2995, sells the right kind of furniture for your home. MCCOY'S AUTO PARTS, 1331 W. Morton, 6526, has all the parts you need for your car. 465- Ads - 377 13439 BRATCHER FUNERAL HOME located at 401 W. Woo- with understanding and comfort. dard, 465-2323, is always there in your time of need T, . ,,,...Aimn., Alf ,, Mi' .Y f ,W ,L A M., V 0 1-, ' . f , f 4'M , . f ,.. I.-f f wwi. ,. . ' 4 'f fr ' ,. - M ' ,,.fff4Ul . . C I ' lx ' ll 7' 'L . V I . V ' . , 5 - , ,. ,, , I . .V -4 'WL .,4..g,,h ai... . . V, ., f- . , ' I I ff Yam, ' A , - f- ':., Y-'.g-wg , haha , ' -I . . . v- '- Need a new or used car? Walk up to TEXOMA AUTO AGENCY, 620 W. Main, 465-0456, and drive away happy- 378 - Ads IMPERIAL BARBER SHOP Westland Shopping Center 465-5225 o '4'w .57 GE ,A if Flowers and Gifts of Distinction WILSON ROSS CHINA 81 FLOWERS 465-3343 320 S.Mirick ...- CHARLES AND LEAH SPENCE Denison, Texas L 38 Get your car filled with gas, get the windows washed, get your tires checked, get everything under the hood checked, and get friendly service at JOHNSON-MOORE FUNERAL HOME, 631 W. Woo- dard, 465-3345, is always there when you need them. O-Ads WHITLEY'S EXXON located at 2609 Loy Lake Road, 463-2862. THE SHOWCASE, 327 W. Main, 465-6830, has a variety of gifts for every need. ff'-nv., . HQ. QW! Xu'9'-if ' xxwy xx K ' K . x -,. . . g... A A .NE Nw Q Nusa 1:zfiiiiiki-::?gEilEfTTR: ' -f s-38 38 nfl' 'R 3 it . X , 531 ' Q N, V1 ii ,QQ y t saws :CQ .3323 . 'si 2 t ti 1 Terry Thomas shows Ann Derichsweiier an evening dress from the big selection at RINGLERS, 313 W. Main, 465-2660. CULPEPPER, INC. Mechanical Contractors Plumbing - Air Conditioning Fire Protection 1Z 'A 'Y --x 5 Xa ,f f X. f 1 fb ff Y, Elf fr of ,Z Hy-ydagjll ,jj cxxxnrx g AV W J i Y! 3512 Frisco Road P.O. Box 653 C2147 892-8224 Sherman, Texas 75090 CULPEPPER, INC., 3512 Frisco Road, carries plumbing, air conditioning and fire protec tion . 892-8224 Jared Moore attacks one of ALEMAN'S, 309 W. date for outstanding defensive football player of the Main, 463-2068, authentic Mexican dinners with year in district 13AAAA. the same fierce enthusiasm that made him a candi- 2-Ads HAPPY EATING FROM THE SONIC d 383 THE DR. PEPPER- CCJCA-CCLA BOTTLING COMPANY Congra+ula+es Seniors of I977 K N .'! WRIGHTS DRIVE-IN, 600 W. MOIg3H, 465-8508 , menus or you can come in and eat' Aj-T' offers a wide variety of food for your selection. Conditioned dining area inside- Sonja and Karen Wright show one of the drive by Congra+uIaI'ions +o +I1e Class of '77 JCPenney Downtown Denison Store Catalog 465-3200 465-3215 WILLIAMSON MOTOR CO. 809 S. Crockett 465-5350 WILLIAMSON MOTOR COMPANY. 809 S. Crockett, 465-5300 , lets you drive in style. WRIGHT FURNITURE 1030 West Main St. Phone 465-9392 Denison, Texas 75020 New Used Ads 38 fl, A Z N STATE NATIONAL BANK, 300 W. Main, 465-2131, is easy and convenient for all your banking needs. Graves DRESSES 8 SPORTSWEAR GARAGE FSRS7 EMS GRAVES FASHION SHOP, 431 W. Main, 465-4817, offers a store full of bargains every day. Check them out. 6-Ads How about a new car Ioan? Drop by today and see g, Ty wAYNE'ssHoE SHOP ' C ' A f11fku Talar - Owner L- 409 w.MAlN DENISON,TEXAS 750211 PHONE: 45549900 soovs sv e Jus'rlN 0 Honoo o WRANGLER o TEXAS FINE LINE or LEATHER 'rooLED BELTS 8: WALLETS' 7 00 - 5100 TUESDAY - SATURDAY CLOSED MONDAYS N' In . K f, .V - T 4. Lena WK? CIF 5 an EITTNG wg nf ws NYM? Sherry Culpepper tries on a skirt and top from the 301 W. Main, 465-5480, in downtown Denison. wide selection of separates featured at LILLEY'S, Y v' Ads- 387 U DENlsoN FEDERAL SAVINGS 1001 W. Main Denison, Texas 75020 214-465-6717 Sherman Branch 903 North Travis, 893-6388 388-Ads P30165 ET CETEFQA BY ,MH N 1 Mr. Green and Angela Fairchild hold one of the many fine prints availa- ble at FRAMES ET. CETERA, 319 W. Main, 463-2051. They also have many gift items. N ..ne-...,,,,ksu-., W. f ..,- 'N 3 U -5..w.gw1- - .Mf,-,s,, , T 3 f ,. -jg -... W V I -15-iw ..., a.k , W ks, K J Q., i .,-:', ,.5m,,.fg S.,-gg ' 1 8 A .1 -IT I kkW,i,f's. . f. 1 -3 '-'sh-2 -'fi 4 ww . Y THE AMERICAN BANK IN TRUST, 931 W. Main, day drive-in banking from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 463-3510, is a full service bank which offers Satur- Ads - 389 THE PIZZA INN , 1705 S. Austin, Highway '75 service. Delicious mouth watering pizza in a South, 465-9761, offers dine in or carry out variety of flavors. Pizza Inn 390 - Ads Aufographs 392 ALLEN, DAVID - NHSBHS, Science Club. US Club. Biology II ALLEN, HEIJEN - Majorette. Band. Band Manager, Band Qwncil. Stage Band ANDERESON, ANNE - Honor Society, Honors Biology Society, Band, Honor Graduate ANDERSON. MARTY - Band ANDRUS, LEE - Band, Stage Band, Who's Who Among American High School Musicians. NHSBHS, Science Club ARTHUR, KATHY - Drill Team, Y-Teens, Art Club, FTA, Library Club, US Club, Drama Club, Senior Play, Children's Theater ASHBURN, BILL - US Club Vice-President, Boys' State, Student Cbuncil. FCA. FTA. Science Club, Tennis Team, Captain, 76 District Doubles Champ. Stinger Sports Editor, Bible Club ASHLEY, TIM - FFA, Vice-President in FFA, District VI FFA Vice-President, Winner ofthe Showmanship Contest at Houston, Rotary Club Scholarship BAKER, DONALD - FCA. Bible Club VICA, Drafting, Excellent in District, 100 dollar Scholarship South East, Hanson Headaches. Social Director BARNETT. MIKE - DE Club BATES, SUZIE - National Honor Society, National Biol- ogy Honor Society, Band, Stage Band. Band Council, Band Manager Section leader 3 year Band Ia-tter, Science Club, Geometry Letter, Algebra II letter, Who's Who Among American High School Musicians, English III letter. A Honor Roll, Honor Graduate. Who's Who Among Ameri- an High School Students. Recipient ot' Beta Sigma Phi's Walter W. Ross Memorial Scholarship BA'I'I'S. ROGER - Band. ICT BELCHER. BELINDA - VICA Sweetheart. VICA Club. Who's Who Among American High School BENTLY. CONNIE - President of Senior Class. 2nd Vice- Pres. of United Service Club, Treasurer for Honor Society, Best Ixader Girl of Senior Class, NHSBHS, Y-Teens, Drill Team, Girls' State Library Club, Pep Squad, Honor Gradu- ate BESHERSE, DAVID - Auto Mechanics BLACK, REBECCA - Drill Team - Head Lt., Editor of Literary Magazine, National Honor Society, US Club, FTA, FCA, Y-Teens, OEA Club. Pep Club BLACKSHEAR, IJNDA - FTA, Y-Teens, Spanish Club BLANKENSHIP, DEBBIE - HERO Club BLEDSAW. LORRI - Past President 1Cosmetologyl Sweetheart, 1Cosj Reporter 1Cosy, Girls' Athletic Mgr.. 3rd Place District 1Cosj Contest. 2nd State Jr. Year. lst Place Wet Set, lst Place Wiglet, Sr. Year, Spanish Club. I-TA, Y- Teens, Soph. Drill Team Pep Club, VICA 1Cosl BORNOWSICI, BARNETTJILL - Student Council Rep- resentative 174-75l. DECA 175-763. Y-Teens BOWLING, TIM - Photo Club BOZARTH, CAROL - National Honor Society, National Biology Honor Society 1lll, Y-Teens, Drama Club, Honor Roll, Photography Club, Who's Who Among American High School Students BRADSHAW. DONNA - Soph. - Library Club. ABtB Honor Roll, OEA Club, Honor Society. Honor Graduate BRADSHAW. GERALD - US Club, ICT BROTHERTON, DEBBIE - Y-Teens, OEA Club Parlia- mentarian. Science Club, National Honor Society, FTA, Honor Graduate BROWN, MARK - HECE BROWN, MIKE - ICT, HERO, l0th Grade 2nd Band BROWN. RONI - Honor Graduate, National Honor Society, A Honor Roll, VOE lab Secretary, VOE Co-op Treasurer, VOE Co-op Sweetheart, Senior Play,Jr. Histori- ans, Y-Teens. Sr. Bulletin Board, Bible Club - Senior Credits Senior Credifs BRUNO, LAMAR CARLA - Honor Society, NHSBHS, Service Club, Y-Teens, Drill Team 1llthj, A Honor Roll. Honor Graduate BRUSSOW, DEBBI - FTA, US Club, Spanish Gub, Y- Teens BUCKNER, GLEN - FCA, Football, Track BULI.ARD. MARK - US Club. Golf. Art Club BRUNS. JAN - Flag Corps. Flag Corps Sweetheart. Y- Teens, FHA BURNS.JAN E - Vice President of Ijbrary Club BURTIS, DANA - Drill Team, OEA, Y-Teens, FCA, FTA, Hi-Toppers. JV Cheerleader, Pep Club BURTIS, D'ANN - Drill Team, OEA, Y-Teens, FCA, FTA, Hi-Toppers. JV Cheerleader, Pep Club, Neewollah Duchess. Explorers BUSWEU.. CANDY - DECA Club. Y-Teens BYRD, TERRI - VICA, Cosmetology Sergeant at Arms 1CosJ, Vice President 1Cosj, Model at District Contest, I-'TA CALDWELL BRIAN - All District Hon. Men., Varsity Basketball, Co-Captain, FCA, US Club. National Honor Society. NHSBHS 1lll, Perfect Attendance 1l0, IIJ, Elliot- Pilkilton Award CALl.AHAN. BERNADETTE - VICA Cosmetology 1ll, lZl. Y-Teens CAMPBELL. KENNETH - President ICT. US Club. Ptinter's Devils Club CANADAY, NATHAN - VICA. FTA, Drafting CANNON, ROSALIND - OEA CARTER. KIM - OEA Club. Y-Teens. US Club CATER, TERRI - Y-Teens. Pep Club, FCA. FTA, Spanish Gub Sweetheart, Drill Team lst Lieutenant, ICI' Sweet- hean, Hi-Toppers CASSELL, DEBBIE - General Vice Pres., Y-Teens, Honor Society, NHSBHS, Student Council, TAHOS, US Club, National Honor Society Sweethean,Junior Mascot Keyettes, Honor Graduate CHANDLER, CARLOE - FTA Secretary 176-775. Rodeo Cub Sweetheart 176-77j, FTA Sweetheart CIACCIO, CYNTHIA - Y-Teens Soph. President, Key Club Sweethean. I-'I'A, FCA, Soph. Class Ofiicer, Soph. Favorite, Student Council Rep., Neeowallah, FTA Reporter 1l l j,Junior Class Officer, Junior Class Favorite Runner-Up, Hi-Toppers. Snrdent Council Neewollah Coun 1lly, FTA Secretary 1l2l, Sr. Class Favorite Runner-Up, Neeowallah Queen. Drill Team, Pep Club, I-'TA Sweetheart 1l2l G.ARK, D'ANN - Band, Majorette, Art Club, Photogra- phy Gub, Who's Who Among American High Schools, Printers Devils, Senior Play Drama, Band Award for Most Contribution. Honor Roll, Band Council. Southeastem State Univ. Music and Twirling Scholarship CI.INE, EDWANA - Pep Club 1l0j, Y-Teens, Drill Team. Hi-Toppers. National Honor Society, Who's Who Among American High School Students COFFIN, DARREN - VICA Drafting Treasurer, FCA, Student Council Rep., Varsity Football Letterman COLEY, DANNY - Football Letterman. FCA, Printers Devils 1 l lj, Perfect Attendance COMBS. ERNA - A dr B Honor Roll, Co-Op-Ag., FFA, Rodeo Club CONEY. BUBBA - Varsity Letterman Two Years COOPER, SHEILA - VICA Secretary, Pep Club COX. JANICE - Who's Who Among American High School Students, Drill Team, Y-Teens, Photography Club SeclTreas., Spanish Club 1l0 - llj, French Club 1l0j, FTA 1l0 - Ill, Honor Roll, Hi-Toppers COX.-JOHNNY - HERO Club. A Br B Honor Roll CRAMER, STEVE - Photography Club, Speech and Drama Club, Art Club, US Club CRENSHAW. COLBY - Distributive Education Club - President, Soph. Football, Honor Roll, Varsity Golf - Jun- ior, Student Council - Soph. CROUCH. CHRIS - 2 Year Letterman in Track and Foot- ball. NHSBHS. FCA. A Honor Roll CULLISON, GENE - Basketball Ictter 174 - 765, Printet's Devils, Photography, US Club, Key Club, An Club, VICA- ICT CULPEPPER, SHERRY - ICT Officer, Y-Teens, Sr. Reponer, Drill Team lst Oftioer, US Club Secretary. Student Council - Sweetheart, Hi-Toppers - President, Drama - Starred in Senior Play, Most Friendly Girl, Photography Reporter DAGLEY, PAT - Marching Band, Wind Ensemble. lst Division Solo and Ensemble Contest DARK. DONA - A and B Honor Roll DASZKIEWIZ, TERRI DAUGHERTY. DONNA - Pep Squad. Soph. Drill. Y- Teens. Bible Club, FCA, Bible Club'- Sweetheart, FCA Sweetheart. FCA President, Stingerettes 75 - 77 DAVIDSON, LYNNEDAH - Y-Teens. Photography Club, Co-Editor Expressions DAVIDSON. PHILLIP - Band, Stage Band, Photography Cub, Wind Ensemble, Annual Staff DAVIS.-IOHNNY DAVIS, LADONNA - Drill Team, Y-Teens Senior Secre- tary, Sophomore Y-Teens Vice-Pres., Y-Teens junior Vice- Ptes., National Honor Society, OEA, FTA, FCA, Honor Graduate DAVIS, LUTHER - HERO Club 1HECEj. Service Club DEHORNEY, RICHARD - FHA, FCA, Football Letter- man. Track, Editor-in-Chief DENISON, MARK - Band Letterman, UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest. Amarillo and Galveston Band Fctivals, State Solo and Ensemble Contest. Band Section Leader. Wind Ensemble Marching Band, National High School Biology Honor Society, Science Club, Senior Play, Who's Who Among High School Musicians DENNING. LINDA - DECA Z yr., FTA, Y-Teens DICKEY, JEFF - English and Band Letter, UII. All-Star Cast, Senior Play, COE College Music Scholarship, Solo and Ensemble Band Contest, Spanish Club, Science Club. National Honor Society, National Biology Honor Society DIEHI. JOE - Captain of Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Devotional Chairman, Student Council, NHSBHS, National Honor Society, United Service Club. Boys' State 75 - 76. 2nd Team All-District Football 76 - 77, A-Honor Student from I974 - l976, FTA, Most Cooperative Boy, Honor Graduate DOUGLAS, ALPHONSO - Band, Stage Band, A and B Honor Roll, Munson Scholarship DUNAWAY. COOKIE - DE DUNN, MELVIN - DE DYE. BILL - Senior Play, United Service Club, Golf, Stingerette Manager. FTA. Science Club, Neewallah ELDREDGE, DIANA - Secretary of Bible Club, National Honor Society, US Club, Honor Graduate EVANS, CRAIG - National High School Biology Honors Society. All District 2 Year Football Letterman, United Serv- icc Club FABER, SUSAN - A Honor Roll 74 - 77, Outstanding Drama Student, Best Actress. Most Dedicated, Hanson's Headaches. Girls Glee Club, Algebra II Ixtterman, US Club. NHSBHS, National Honor Society, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Who's Who Runner-Up Most Likely to Succeed, UIL All-Star Cast, UIL Honorary Mention, All-Star Cast lst SOSU Duet Acting,Junior Histo- rians 1l0 - llj, Sec. Drama Club, Vice Pres. Drama Club, Senior Play, Honor Graduate FAIRCHILD, ANGELA - Editor of Annual Staff, National Honor Society, Volleyball, Basketball, Track, Spanish Club FARLEY, KEVIN - President of Photography Club, Trea- surer of Art Club. Student Council, US Club Most Friendly, Senior Boy. Stinger Staff. Business Manager and Photogra- pher FAST, BOB - Science Club President 1lZl, FCA 1Senior Gm-Captainl. NHS, NHSBHS, US Club, latin Club, Base- ball Manager, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Trigonometry Academic Letter, A Honor Roll Award, Honor Graduate FITCH, SANDRA - Y-Teens, FTA, FHA, Art Club, A Honor Roll, FCA Kuddles, Sophomore Drill Team FLOOD, PA'I'I'I - Miss DHS, Homecoming Queen Nomi- nee, Most Versatile QRunner-Upy, Student Qruncil, Varsity Cheerleader, Head Cheerleader 2 yrs., Senior Class Officer QSec.j,Junior Favorite, Student Council Sweethean, Jr. Clus Officer fVice Pres.J,Junior Vanity Cheerleader, Sophomore Favorite 1Runner-UpJ, Sophomore Class Officer 1Treas.j, FTA, FCA Kuddles, United Service Club, Y-Teens, Hi-Top- pers, Neewollah Court - 3 yr. FORD,JOHN - Band, Photography Club Vice President FRANCHEK, RICHARD - Valedictorian, Munson Schol- arship, Honor Graduate FRANKLIN, DONNA - 2 yrs. 2nd in State Health Occu- pations, TAHOS, Girls' Glee Club, Science Club, Y-Teens, FHA, Who's Who Among High School Students, Usher for Senior Play, Bible Club FRANKLIN WANDA - DECA, Y-Teens, FHA, Junior Year - HECE, FTA, Soph. Year - Science Club FUNDERBURK, MICHELLE - Pep Club, Y-Teens, Sci- ence Club, NHSBHS, HERO Club, Bible Club, DECA Club, Physical Science Award, OEA Club FURRH. ED - VICA GAMPPER, CARL - Drafting, ICT, FTA, Service Club, VICN GAINES, CY NDEE - Band Stage, Band, Who's Who Among American High School Musicians, Band Council, Band Secretary-Treasurer, Annual Staff, Stage Band Sweet- heart, Honor Graduate, Honor Society, Section Leader, UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest, State UIL Contest GARRETT, WILTHIA - DECA Club, DECA Sweetheart GARVIN, BARBARA - FHA, Y-Teens. National Honor Society GARY, LOUANNE - Keyettes, Senior Play, Childrcn's Theater, Student Council, Drama Club, Stingerettes, Spanish Club, FCA, FTA, Photography Club, Photography Sweet- hean GEORGE, LEANN - Chemistry Award, Biology Letter, Physim letter, latin Club Pres., latin Club Sweetheart, NHSBHS Vice Pres.. Science Club Secretary, US Club, Band, NHS, Who's Who in Foreign languages, Salutato- rian, Munson Award, A Honor Roll, Honor Graduate GIASSON, MARK - Service Club, Soph. Class Pres., Honor Roll, DE Club Pres., Mr. School Spirit, Senior Favor- ite, Football, Soph. Favorite Senior Play, Stinger Staff. Tay- lor law Firm Scholarship GIIJJAM, KEN - Drafting, President VICA, Drafting Club GORDON, KERI - National High School Honor Society, NHSBHS, FTA Vice President, FTA Secretary, I-'TA Sweet- heart, Drill Team, HiToppers, Executive Board. Student Council, Bicentennial Chairman, Student Advisory Board, 'Spanish Club, Photography Club, Pep Club. United Service Club, Runner-Up Student Council Representative, Who's Who Most Original, Counselor Assistant, Girls' State Nom- inee. Newollah Queen Gndidate GOUGE, RUSS - ICT GRISWOLD, JAMES - National Honor Society, Honor Roll. VICA-ICT, Honor Graduate HAMMER. LETA - Senior Play, QMASHJ Hot Lips Houlihan, International Thespian Society, A Honor Roll, Speech and Drama Club, Track Team HABER. TERRY - President of Metal Trades HARDY, SUSAN - Drill Team, Stinger Staff Asst. llth, Iiilitor of Feature Page, Sr. Runner-Up for Most Dependable, FTA, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Sweethean of Stinger Staff HARP, JIMI - National Honor Society, Sweetheart of Hanson's Headaches, Bible Club, National High School Biology Honor Society. HECE, A Honor Roll. Honor Grad- uate HARRISS, NAN - lst Place UIL 4A Typing Contest - District, Regional, and State, Girls' State Representative, Girls' Glee Club President, Flag Corps: 2nd Lt. and Qpt., A Senior Credifs Honor Roll. Spanish Award. Hanson's Headaches, Who's Who in Music, Who's Who in Foreign languages, Y- Teens, National Honor Society, Biology Honor Society, S300 Rotary Award, Honor Graduate HAVENS.JOE - VICA, Snident Council IIAWLEY, DAVID - Photography Club, Distributive Education Clubs of America, Key Club HAWORTH, LAURA - Art Club, OEA, Pep Club, Per- fect Attendance Award HEIJVI. CLIFFORD -ICT HEMPERLEY, MARK - Wind Ensemble, Stage Band, Band President, Photography Club, Annual Staff, John Phil- lip Sousa Award, Band Vice-President,Junior Yr., Mr. DHS, and Most Humorous Runner-Up HENRY, JULIE - National Honor Society, Who's Who in American High School Students, Quill and Scroll, Annual StaB', Spanish Club. Y-Teens. US Club, Photography Club, Honor Graduate HENSON, DAROLD HINES, MONSITA - Blacks in Action. A Honor Roll, VICA HIX, CHERYL - VICA Cosmetology, Girls Chorus, Sweetheart Girls Chonis. Perfect Attendance, FHA, Cosme- tology District Competition, Sth Place, Model in District, Gionrs letter, Prom Committee HOGANS, MARY - National Honor Society, VOE Club, Spanish Club, FHA, Munson Scholarship HOGENSON,JANEY - National Honor Society. First Lt. Flag Corps, Headaches, Spanish Club, Girls Glee Club l0th. A Honor Roll,Jr. Historians HOLCOMB, SHARREN - Band, Spanish Club HOLLAND, EVA - DECA Club, Treasurer - l2th, Library Club, Y-Teens,Jr. Historians, Girls Athletics HOPPEE. PATTI - Drill Team General Y-Teen President, National Honor Society, Runner-Up Best leader OEA Club, PCA, FTA, US Club, Sophomore Y-Teen Secretary, Junior Y-Teen President, Outstanding Sophomore and Junior Y- Teen, Honor Graduate HOSEY, CYNTHIA - Y-Teens. FTA, Drama, FHA, JV Cheerleader, Senior Play JACKSON, MARILYN - Blacks in Action - Vice Presi- dent, Pep Club Sweetheart, FHA. HERO JACOBS, GAYLA - Student Body Vice President, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Sr. Class Officer, OEA President, Most Dependable, OEA Vice-Presi- dent, OEA Sweetheart, Neewollah Court, Sophomore and Senior years, Advisory Council, NAACP Advisory Council, Bible Club, Bible Club Sweetheart, Student Council Repre- sentative. Y-Teens, FTA, Pep Club, Spanish Club JEFFCOAT, WESLEY - FFA, Rodeo Club, ICT JENKINS, CHARLES - A-Year Varsity Letterman - Bas- ketball, 2 Year Varsity Letterman - Football JILLSON. SHERI - An, Drama, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Cho- ms, DE Club, Who's Who Among American High School Students JOHNSON, DONNA - Drill Team, Y-Teens, FTA, FCA, OEA,Junior Historians JOLLY, VICKI -Junior Historians - President, Art Club, Y-Teens, A Honor Roll JONES, BEN - TAHO Football and Baseball 2 Year let- terman, Perfect Attendance Junior Senior years JONES, ETHEL - Blacks in Action, Stinger Staff JONES, GEORGE joNEs, JERRY - ic'r, Bible Club JONES,JIMMIE -ICT VICA Club, FTA. Art Club, VICA Drafting Club, Senior Play MASH, US Club. Science Club JOYNER, JAN - Coy, KEITH, LYNNETTE - Vice President of Cosmetology - Junior Year, lst in Speed Skill Contest - Cos. Dist. VII and 4th in State Contest, President of Cos. Senior Year, Y-Teens, FHA, Student Council, Who's Who Among American High School Students KENDRICK, STEPHEN - National Honor Society, NSHBHS, Photography Club, Science Club, Band KENNON, CURTIS - Photography Club, Art Club KIM. KENNETH - Drama Club KIMBREIJ., CAMILLE - Annual Staff, National Honor Society. Science Club KING, MARY - Bible Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Senior Play KNIGHT, CHARLA - DECA. Y-Teens, Keyette, US Club, FTA, OEA Club, Student Council Treas., Snident Council Rep.. Soph. Drill KNIGHT. SHERRY - National Honor Society, Bible Club, Y-Teens KNUPPEL. LAURA - National Honor Society. NHSBHS, A Honor Roll, HERO, Y-Teens 10th, Honor Graduate IABONTE,JEANNIE - Drill Team, Pep Club, Y-Teens, National Honor Society, A Honor Roll, OEA Club IAGRONE. LARRY - Bible Club, Hanson's Headaches. Stingerette Manager, Stinger Staff. FCA, Golf IANDIS, BRAD - National Honor Society, Printer's Dev- ils, A Honor Roll, Band, Health Occupations QTAHOSJ LANG,JOHN - Band, Drama, Annual, Stage Band LEACH, CHERYL - OEA LEGGETT, CATHY - Band llst Chair Bass Clarinetj, National Honor Society, A Honor Roll. Y-Teens, Honor Graduate LENARD, DARRELL LILLEY, DANNY - FCA,JV Football LOPIZ, ALICIA - FHA I0th, llth. 12th: Spanish Club l0th. llth McCLOUD, DEBORAH - Y-Teens, B Honor Roll, Vica Club, Cosmetology, Znd Place in Contest Cosmetology - Perfect Attendance Award, A Honor Roll, lst place District Qintst in Cosmetology, Znd place State Contest in Cosme- tology MIKILOUD, PAM - Health OCC. QTAHOSJ Sth place in Contest and Made It to State in Dallas, Science Club, Y- Teens MeCRAW, BOBBY - HECE, Hero Club MLCRORY, JIM - HECE. Hero Club MdilLL, BEI I Y - Library Club 2 Years, Junior Histori- ans, Y-Teens McKee, KATHY - National Honor Society 2 Years, Y- Teens, Honor Graduate MAHONEY, COLLEEN - Soph. Band, Y-Teens. Perfect Attendance. Pep Club fGirl of the Weekj, FHA, Flag Corps 1ManagerJ, ICT lSecretaryj, USC, Senior Play MAMMING, JOHN - National Honor Society, National Biology Honor Society, Vica Club, Metal Trades MASSIE, RANDELL - FFA MERCER, CHERYL - FHA, Y-Teens. Athletics, fV0lley- ball, Basketball, Trackj MINYARD, CINDY - Y-Teens, OEA, VOE MITCHELL, CATHY - Art Club, Y-Teens, Drill Team Znd Lt., Outstanding Stingerette, Captain, Outstanding Offi- cer, Mrs. Cooperative, Stingerette Sweetheart MOON, ROCKY -- Who's Who, Area and State Competi- don, Member of DECA Club, Advisory Committee, Honor Roll Student, Attended State Conferences, DECA Work- shop, Attended DECA Leadership Conference. A and B Honor Roll, Key Club, ICT MOORE, SHERRY - National Honor Society, Bible Club, FCA, Honor Graduate MORGAN, VIRGINIA - Annual Staff Editor and Sweet- heart. Senior Play, English IV Award, National Honor Soci- ery, Expressions Magazine Co-Editor, Honor Graduate Senior Credits - 393 MORRIS, RICKY - FCA. DE MORRISON, CARLA - French Club, Spanish Club, Photo Club, Art Club, Art Club Sweetheart MUELLER, GARY - Football Letter MURPHY. WAYNE - FCA, Football Letterman, Football Scholarship at Navarm jr. College, Placed in Track Shot- P'-'In MYERS, KEN - Bible Club, Photo Club, Ed-in-Chief - Stinger NEAL, DAVID - Photography Club, Bible Club, Spanish Gub, Drama Club NEASBITT, DIANNA - FFA - Treas.. Rodeo Club - Secretary-Treasurer, Hero Club - Vice President, Outstand- ing Girls Physical Education Award NEASBITT, MIKE - President Student Council. 3 Yr. Let- terman Football and Baseball. Football Captain, jr. Class Favorite, Sr. Class Favorite Runner Up, Most Versatile Run- ner Up, Prince Neewollah NEU. DIAN NE NOEL CHARLA - Drill Team, FTA, FCA. Y-Teens, National Honor Society, Hi-Toppers, OEA, jr. Varsity Cheerleader, Co-Editor Expressions. Literary Magazine, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Pep Club, A Honor Roll OATES, ROY - National Honor Society, VICA-ICI' Cos- metology OBAR, DEBBIE - Pep Club, Soph. Drill Team. FTA, US Club, junior Historians, Printer's Devils Sweetheart, FCA, Y-Teens, Most Humorous Runner-Up, Hi-Toppers, Print- ers Devils, Senior Play MASH OISON. KELLY - Track letter, Rodeo Club, FFA OSBOURN, SHEILA - Cheerleader, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Runner Up Miss DHS, Most Versatile Girl, Serv- ice Club. FTA OWENS, CYNTHIA - Y-Teens, Y-Teen - General Sec- retary. FHA President Sr. Year PARKEY, BELINDA - Flag Corps, National Honor Soci- ety, Spanish Club. Y-Teens, FHA PARNELL. KENNY - Art Club, ICT. VICA PAULEY, CHUCK - jr. Varsity Football. US Club, Base- ball PAYNE, DANA - Spanish Club, Art Club, Y-Teens PEDIGO, GREG - FFA. Rod -ci Club PHIIJ.IPS, DEWENA - HECE POWELL BARBARA - Athletics, A Honor Roll POTTS, STEVEN - A Honor Roll, ICT, VICA, Blacks in Action REDDICK. DEBBIE - A Honor Roll, National Honor Society - Secretary. National High School Biology Honor Society, Drill Team, FTA, Y-Teens - Reporter, Spanish Club - Treasurer. Who's Who Among American High School Students, Science Club, Honor Graduate REDDING, KATHY - Drill Team, FTA, Y-Teens, OEA. TAHOS - Vice President, Student Council RICE. ERIC - Art Club - President, NHSBHS, National Honor Society. United Service Club, Bible Club, Science Club RICE, JAN - National Honor Society, NHSBHS, Spanish Club Vice President, FTA, Drill Team, FCA, Pep Club, NHSBHS Sweetheart, Y-Teens, US Club, TAHOS, Honor Roll, Honor Graduate RICHARDS. CARMEN - Drill Team. National Honor Society, A Honor Roll, Whti's Who Among American High School Students, Y-Teens. Photography Club, FTA, Pep Club, Physical Fitness Award, Honor Graduate 394 - Senior Credits Senior Credifs RICHARDSON. DENNIS - FFA, Rodeo Club RICHARDSON. 'ANDY - Art Club, ICT-VICA RICHARDSC-NI, RONNY - Rodeo Club. COOP AG RIDDICK, AUDREY - Blacks in Action, Football Sweet- heart, Photography, Blacks in Action Scholarship RIDDLE, DAVID - National Honor Society, Band, Stage Band, Rebecca Riddle Award, Student Council, Perfect Attendance U01 ROBERSON. BUTCH - National Honor Society, Student Council, Science Club, Printing Award ROBERTSON, BRI'I'l' - NHSBHS, Y-Teens, Iatin Club, Band, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents, Who's Who Among American Foreign language Students. United Service Club, A Honor Roll, Band letter, Jaycees Scholarship. Honor Graduate ROEWE, MARK - Pres, US Club, Sec. of FCA, NHSBHS. National Honor Society. Mr. DHS, Who's Who Best leader, All-District Baseball, Hon, Mention Football. Bas- ketball. Honor Graduate RUBLE, RHONDA - HERO Club, Drill Team RUDIG. STEVE - Texas All-State Symphonic Band, TMEA All-Region and Area, State Solo and Ensemble Con- test Band, Stage Band, Band Awards RUFF. ROBIN - National Honor Society, TAHOS. Who's Who Among American High School Students, Y- Teens,jr. Historians, NHSBHS, latin Club, Pep Club SCHICK, PAT - Hanson Headaches - Vice President, Sweetheart Library Club, President of Library Club. Bible Club, Science Club. National Honor Society. latin Club, Honor Roll, Girls Glee SCHIRIVIER. RICK - DE, VICA, President of Afternoon Building Trades, Vice President of Both Classes SCHMITZER. KARIS - US Club, Y-Teens, Student Coun- dl. FTA, A Honor Roll, Explorers, French Club. DECA. Soph, Drill Team SCHNITKER. MARK - DE SCHUESSEL, MARTY - A Honor Roll SCOTT, DAVID - Student Council SELF, TIM - Bible Club, Spanish Club SEXTON, MARY - FTA. OEA SHASTEEN, CHEREE - Honor Society. FFA. Rodeo Club, Photography Club SHEARER, DARRELL - HECE, HERO Club President SHEFFIELD. WENDY - Drill Team, Service Club, Ar! Club, Y-Teens. Printing Club 1Treasurerj, FHA SHOOK, GERALD - Printer's Devils, Drama Club. FHA SIKES, TERRY - Annual Staff Sports Editor. Photography Club, FTA. Science Club, NHSBHS. Bible Club, Drama Club, Senior Play, Drill Team Photographer, Quill and Stoll SMITH. BARRY - Art Club, VICA Club, Drafting Offi- cer, Annual Staff SMITH, KATHY - B Honor Roll SMITH, VICKIE - Pep Club, Soph. Drill. Y-Teens, OEA Club, Stingcrertes, FTA SPILIJNIAN,-IOYCE - FHA. Health Occupations STEELE, -IAMES - Stinger Staff, Co-Head Photographer, TOHAS, Reporter TOHAS SPRINGS, GARRY -- AG I, II. III, Rodeo Club, Photog- raphy Club STEMBRIDGE, DIANE - jr. Pep Club President,jr. and Sr. Blacks in Action Secretary. FHA, HERO Si'EWART, WILLIAM - jr, Varsity Football, Student Council, Spanish Club, DE. Senior Class Play, Most Original Boy STOGNER, TERR 1' STUBBS, KERRY - ICT SVANE. MARK - President of NHSBHS, FCA. United Scrvioe Club, 2 Yr. Letterman Football, English III and Physics I4-tter, Boy Most Likely to Succeed, National Honor Society, A Honor Roll, Honor Graduate SVANE. TODD - NHSBHS, FCA. 2 Yr. Letterman Foot- ball, National Honor Society Vice President, Student Coun- dl, Geometry and Biology II Letter, Student Council Repre- sentative, US Club, Track, Biology Honor Graduate SWEENEYJIMMY SWENSON, CONNIE - FFA. TAHOS, Senior Year TAYLOR, DANNY - Football, Track, FFA, Rodeo Club TAYLOR, EVERETT - FFA, ICT. DE, Photography Cub, B Honor Roll. Sergeant at Arms ICT, Voting Dele- gate FFA THACKER, RANDY - Bible Club, Secretary to Vica Metal Trades, National Honor Society, Scholastic Award, Bible TURNBALI.. BILLY - Baseball T? IILLO, PAUL - Printers Devils, Photography Club VANCE, SHARRON - Drill Team, OEA. Y-Teens, FHA WADE, LYLE - Metal Trades WALLACE. DAWN - National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Girls Glee Club, Flag Corps lst Lt., Y-Teens, FTA, Honor Roll WALKER, GAIL - Ckis. Choir WALTERS. KENINETH - Vice President DE, Drill Team Manager WARD. DWAYNI. --- Baseball Letter WARD. TAMRA - National Honor Society, Hgngmfs Headaches, FTA, Health Occupations. Bible Club WATERS, KIMA - National Honor Society, HERO Club WEU5. AARON - Blacks in Action. Football. Basketball WITHROW, WEASEL - Drama Club WILKINS. LAURA - Pep Club Secretary, Y-Teens, FTA, Spanish Club. Pep Club Girl ofthe Week WHITTINGTON, LAURIE - Flag Corps, Band Librar- ian. Photo Club, Bihle Club. Honor Roll WOLIUNG, KATHY - Drill Team, Y-Teens, Sweetheart, US Club, TAOS, FCA. Pep Club. Hi Toppers WOMACK. TIM - Band, Honor Graduate WOOD. TONI - Explorers, Spanish Club, Y-Teens. jun- ior Historians. Sweetheart of Building Trades, French Club. Stinger Staff WORTHAM. KIM - Y-Teens, FHA, FCA, Drill Team WRIGHT, KAREN - OEA, Y-Teens, Pres. ofSr. Class Y- Tcens, National Honor Society, FTA. FCA ZACHARY, CAROL - Drill Team, Annual Staff, Y-Teens. Spanish Club. FTA. Drama Club, Pep Club ZAMORA, MARTY - DE. US Club Bctzcr. Robin - 61, 509 Clark, Bobby - 55 Adams. Craig - 81, 168. 134 Adams. 1:Anne -114,61. 547, 181 Aday,vIe1f-116, 81, 195. 136. 309, 303,176 Adcock, Tony - 115, Nl. 206 A1ddingzon.Gail - 81. 207 Akers, Debra - 55, 115 Albcrtlingnlanet - 11P1,114,61,208,178,251, 154, 181, 291 Aleman's Mexican Restaurant - 582 Alexander, Craig - 116, 81 Alexander. Karen Allen, David - 55, 204, 511, 177 Allen, Helen - 35.115, 25.187, 215, 516, 520, 261. 112 Alletmjohnny - 61. 173.310, 511, 355, 305, 250 Allen. Mark - 81, 223 Allcnhauglt, Gary - 81. 251, 225, 206 Allred. M American arie - 81, 141 Bank - 589 Anders, Mike - 111, 168. 320, 205 Anderson, Anne - 55, 111288. 285, 110. 310. 348 136, 155, 167, 558, 252, 194, 246 Anderson, Chris - 115. 61, 261 Anderson ,David - 61, 308 Anderson, Glenn - 81 Anderson, 251. 19 Anderson 1, 353, 319, 290, 284, 210, 207, 311 ,Marty-35.1I5,121 Anderson, Rachel - 122, 105 Anderson ,Siv -- 24. 236. 103 Alidruii, 156- 35.115, 251, 294, 204,177 Armor. Ricky 6- 61 Amold. Charles 4 81 Amold, Susan - 81, 509 Anhur, Karen -114, 22, 61, 208. 251, 547, 181, 207, 204, 310 Mary Ann - 55, 272, 257. 288, 179. Arthur, Kathy - 55.114,191, 131, 207 Asbill, Billy -61 Ashburn, Bill- 55, 24.187, 208, 251, 175, 285, 258, 256, 177, 217, 207, 197, 183.121, 311. 335, 354, 268, 305 Ashburn's lcc Cream - 565 Ashley. Tim - 55,176 Atnip, David - 81, 208 Atnip, Larry -l16,6l,169,156,134,167 Augustine, Greg - 61, 208, 206, 177 Austin. Paul- 81, 223 Aynes, Teresa - 81. 206, 207 Badgf.-rr, Scott - 116, 61 Baker. Bertha - 61 Baker. Dale -115,81 Baker. Donald - 35. 308, 223, 177 Barker, O lline- 109 Baker. Wes - 115, 61, 121 Ball. Brian -115, 81. 206 Ball. Doug - 81 Ball,,1ames Punfield, Eric-81, 208, 205, 510 Banfieleoib- 116,61. zoa, 315. 204, 310 Barham, Russell - 81 Barnes. Cindy - 81.181, 205 Barnes, Mike - 270, 271. 102, 545 Barnett, Carol - 81 Barnett,jeff - 35, 176 Barnett.-Iil - 55, 206 Barnett, Mike - 55, 31, 206, 177 Barr, Steve - 81 Barrett, louis -81, 251,168, 223, 205 Barrett Cut Rate Drug Bates, Seo tt-115,61, 252,121 Bates. Suzie - 35, 115, za, 186, 548, 344, 319, 204, 177, 348 Batey, Erie - 61 Barts, Roger - 35, 510, 176 Batts, Terry- 115,81, 141. 181 Baumgardner, Patrick -61, 208, 189, 292, 204 Baylcsshlames - 307 Hard. Rhonda -61, 318, 181, 223, 204,177 Beard, Robin - SZ, 181, 309 Beanden. bori -115, 82 Beatty, Erie - 178, 507 Beatty, Morry - 82, 311, 268 Beaver, Benny - 36, 115, 178, 259 Index 1'5CL'lt, Nalhlrl -116, B2, 169, 135. 154, 309. 5511. 326, 327, 297, 298 Belcher. Belinda - 56. 519, 160 Hell, Davie - 307 Belts, Stott Bentley. Connie D. - 56.114, 34, 316, 519. 2113, 260, 207, 204. 511. 548 Bentley, 1,isa - 82, 181, 205 Bcrgquist, Karl - 116, 82. 208, 223 Berry, Karel Anne - 129, 82. 181, 205. 204. 510 Beslierse. David - 36 Beslteres Jewelers - 374 15etts,Stott- 56 Bt-tzet, Betty - 82. 309 Bevill. Cindy - 82 Bilderback. Doug J82, 208, 155, 309 Bishop, Tommy - 82, 206 Binle. Randy - 61. 226, 178 Billie. Vicki- 82, 227. 225, 172, 265, 249, 247 Black, Clitryl - 61,17S. 223, 309, 510 Black. Rebecca - 56, 114. 550, 325, 318, 311 Black. Robert - 132. 226, 251, 510, 264, 245 Black. Thomas William Blackburn. Carla - 61, 206, 177 Blankenship, Debbie Blackshear. 1.inda - 36 Blackshcar. Tammie - 82, 205, 509 Blackshear, Wilma - 36 Blalock, Debbie - 36, 309 Blankenship, Debbie - 56, 308 Blankenshipulcrry - 28, 116, 105 Blankenship, Randy - 116, 82, 226, 208. 157, Blankenship, William - 101 Blanton, Mike R. - 82 Blanton, Valerie - 61. 308, 205 Bledsaw. Lorric - 36, 227, 225, 519, 181, 205 Blood. Warren - 288.258, 255. 216, 103 Blount, Glen - 36, 116, 174, 192, 210, 203, 176 Boaz, David -115, 82,179 Btxn, Steven Bolen. Debbie - 61, 310 Bonn, Mary Ruth -238, 237, 110, 105, 123 Borah,jimmy - 61, 508 Boren, Felicia - 82 BOSS. Tina - 132.197, 310, 311, 268 Bouldin, Patrick - 82, 223, 184, 310 Boumgarden. Patrick - 1 16 Bowling, George - 101 Bowling, Tim - 56, 322. 207 Boyd, Yvette - 62 Bozarth. Carol - 36, 319. 207 Bradshaw. Donna - 36, 318, 348 Bradshaw, Gerald - 36. 311, 176 Bradshaw, Melinda - 62 Bratcher - 578 Braxton, Ann -62, 227, 225, 172. 196, 248, 203. 202 Braxton, Barbara - 82, 227, 138, 205 Breed, Rex - 26, 103 Brennan,,Iohn -116, 82 Brewer, Elmer Brewer, Kim - 62 Brian Powell - 564 Brin. Russell - 62,307 Brin. Tena - 82 Brinlcc, larry - 82 Briscoe, Brad - 62. 176 Brock, Donna - 62 Brooks, Kevin - 62 Brooks, Paula - 37 Brooks, Tammy - 114, 62, 350, 323, 181 Brotherton, Debbie - 37, 191, 518. 319,181, 348 Brotherton,Vic1ti- 119, 114,62, 178, 518, 181, 160 Broughton,-lan -114,62, 208, 318,181,510 Brown. Dennis - 62, 178 Brown, Mark L. - 37, 308 Brown, Mike - 37 Brow n, Brown, Phyllis Roni - 119. 57. 191, 5111, 519, 181, 225, 164, 295, 177, 5411 Brown. Tammi - 62, 181, 223, 150, 310,177 Browning,-jack - 62, 251. 310 Brown's Shoe Fit Co. - 573 Bruce, Gary - 82 Bruce, Mary - 62, 204 Bruno, Barbara - 62, 178, 204 Bruno. Carla - 37. 544, 204, 511, 548 Bruno. Peter - 83 Brussow, Bill - 85, 341, 223.184, 510 Brussow, Debbi - 57, 181, 511 Bryanr.janct-101 Hmm, Yolanda - 1113 Buchanan, Terry - 57, 311 Buckaloo, Carolyn - 83 Buckman. Bret- 37 Buckner, Come lius jr, - 62, 207 Buckner, Glen - 116, 57 Bullartl. Mark - 57. 311. 533 Bullock. Dirk - 33, 208, 511 Bumpushjack - 103 Burden. Clay -- 116.155, 168 Burgess, Kenneth -62, 176 Burger. Kathy - 62, 519 Burnett, Charles - 62, 210, 176 Bumsulack - 62. 206 Burns,-lan - 115, 37, 518,148 Burns. UB jane - 37, 179 Butro hs, Billy Burris, D'Ann - 114, 57, ZW, 318, 181, 120 Burtis. Dana - Bunis - 562 114. 37, 208, 318,181 Busby, Charlene - 83 Bush, Christy - 85 Chesshir, Glenda - 114, 63, 21 1, 208, 181, 160 Chief Office Supply Christian Book Store- 360 Christian, Ruth - 103 Christman, Lynn - 65 Chumley, Hosea - 116, 151, 224, 192, 166. 259. 1 13 Ciaccio, Anthony - 116. 83 Ciaccio. Cynthia - 114, 569. 277, 174, 206. 251.347, wr, 1411, 204 ' Ciaccio,-Joe - 116. 65, 308,251 Ciaccio, Teresa - 114, 65, 208, 546, 1111. 204 Citizen National Bank - 379 Clapp,joanna - 85. 181 C1arlt,D'Ann - 115, Z3, 58, 288, 191, 225, 207, 112 Clark, litldy - 113, 210, 176 Clark, Faye - 65, 181, 207 Clarlt, Gary - 116. 63,192, 165, 309 Clay. Danna- 115. 85, 251, 181, 291 Clay. 1.inda - 119,11H, 58, 508, 280,154,181 257. 207. 145, 311 Busters Piece Good Center Boswell, Candy - 37. 206, 177 Butcher, Richard - 62, 341, 177 Butler. 136111 -114, 62, 208, 347.181 Byrd, Terri - 58, 319, 259 Chffee. Marie -114, 275, 58, 191, 223, 281, 207, 183, 152, 294 Gldwell, Brian - 38. 226. 208, 348, 319, 198, 311, 269. 263, 244, 230, 229, 228 Olhoun.jan - 62, 181 Gillahan, Bambi- 38, 83, 181, 207, 205 Gllahan, Bemadette - 319 Ompbell, Angie - 38 Cimpbell. Qrla - 83 Campbell, Kenneth - 58, 176 Qmpo, Randall - 83, 208. 223, 177 Qnaday,-jcanice - 62, 181 Ginaday, Nathan - 58, 308. 115 lhnnon, Rosalind - 58, 518 Gtntrell, Kelly - 83, 65. 207 lknrwell.-jeff-115,121 GRY. D0nna - 63, 227, 205, 265, 304 Grey, Vicky - 83, 207 Orr, Rita - 83 Qtr, Terry - 63 Grrigan, Rodney - 63, 307 Carmth, Robert - 83 fhrttf. Kim -119, 38, 318, 311 Carter, Rod- 116, 226, 193, 103, 19, 545 Orter. Terri - 114, 187, 38, 162, 350, 323 lbs-ey, Kay -119, 252, 257,150, 524, 142, 103. 123 lhssell, Debbie - 38, 251, 162, 319, 181, 204, 310. 31 1. 548 Ossidy. Mary Ellen - 63 Qssita, Reggia - 65, 206 Qssita, Terry - 508 Cassita, Zachary - 85, 226, 208. 252 Chstleberry, Mike - 116. 85, 208, 251, 195, 168,155,134, 256, 509 Qstleberrys - 563 Castleman, Danna - 115, 63 Cates, Michael -63, 223 Chandler, Betty - 179 Chapman, Teresa - 103 Giarles Holder Cherry. Paula - 65 Gitrry, Mike - 35, 319, 223, 207 Clay. Terry - ss, zoa, 519. 309, sso. szs. 326. 301, 300, 296, 299, 177, 548 Clift. Stephanie - 118. 115. 129, 83. SO, 316, 251. 315, 1911, 223, 310 Clifton, Daryl - 83, 223. 310,177 Clifton, Terric - 59, 207 Cline, Bonita - 85, 181 Cline, Connie - 151, 126 Cline, Edwana- 114. 39, 251, 319 Cline. larry - 83 Clo1vets,jim -63. 280, 221, 251, 192, 344, 223. 256, 217. 311, 305,177 Cbca Cola Dr, Pepper Co. - 384 Coffin. Darren - 116, 59, 308, 251 Gmffman. louise - 84.181, 309 Coffman, Ray -65, 206, 177 Qvlc Lumber Co. - 372 Colemamjames - 63 Qilemanhlerry - 63. 307 Lbley. Danny - 116, 39 Qallier, Tammy - 84, 181, 309 Cbllins, Sherry - 59, 292 Cbolins, Sheryl- 84 Cbmbs, Erna - 39 Gumpron,-James - 65, 121 Comstock, Ty - 116, 193, 103, 309, 301 Qmcy, Bubba - 116, 39, 224, 320, 166 QJney,jerry - 84 Cbney, Vivan -115,84 Cook, Paulette - 39 Qmok, Rogena - 84 Qxokscy. Gary - MB Cboper, Mark - 115. 63. 223 Lboper, Sheila - 39. 319 Qlrbtli, David - 34. 312, 223, 177 Qmrbray, Karl - 84 Cbrk, Rocky - 1 16, 84 lbulter, Richard - 213, 104, 26, 256 Covington, Bill- 84 cnwboy Shop Cox, Bobby - M, 206 Cbxhlanice -114. 187, 39, 350, 347, 322, 181 207, 120. 294 tm, johnny - 59. sos Lbx, Iauri - 63, 206 Crain, Dianna - 63. MB Crain, Donna - 65 Cramer, Nini-115.84.310, 177 Cramer, Steve - 39, 191, 223, 207, 511 Cravens, Audra- 115, 186.64, 181, 261,197. 310, 31 1, 177 Craver. Danny -116,316,104 Cravey. Craig - 115. 61, 178 Oawford, Darline - 84, 181, 309 Crawford, Greg - 116, M, 278, 205, 266 O'awford,Jeff -59, 251,206,311 Crawford,-john - 64, 176 Crenshaw, Colby - 39, 251, 206, 112 Crenshaw, Robert fChris1 - 59, 280, 251, 190, 191, 206, 286, 253, 257 Crouch, Chris - 116. 39, 511 Index 395 Crow, Tanya A 84, 187, 181, 225, 204, 509, Hatltloek, Davitl A 115, 87 261, 158, 150. Firexlief.-ii, Frantes A 115, 227, 225. lx, 249, Uvffffm- 1712119 - Nl- 227- 2515 Folrcrmann. Mark A 65 F 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 R 396 510, 177 Crihwell, Glcnna A 84. 227, 225,181 Cullfer,11rian A 84 Cilllison, Gene A 22, 40, 259. 190.191, 207, 111, 176 Culpepper Iniorporateml A 582 Culpepper, Sherry A 114, 275, 40, 587, 288, 208, 251. 191, 189, 550, 547, 525,181. 282, 207, 158, .511 Cumnlins,john A 841 Cummins, Matthew A 61 Cllmnlim, Regina A 61. 227, 225,18, 170 Curry, Alan A 61, 176 Curry,1,ouiseAl15.64,181 Curry, Mtlnry A 60, 64, 278, 251, 519. 204, 110, 511, 555, 505,177 Curtis, Gary A 84, 226 Curtls.Gayle A 64 Cuttx, Steve A 46 11.11.-,r, P1 role A 115, 81.178 Dagley,Ca I A l15,40, 261 lllgley, Tommy A 115, 84 lXll1ey, Ka ten A 84, 207 lltnnaker, ,Iohnny A 84 lllrr. Dona A 40 lllvkiewifi, Terri A '10 lllugherty, Donna A 114. 40, 288, 158, 177 lltugherty lllvitlmri, lllvitlson, Phillip A . Mike- 61 1.ynnetlah A 40, 259. 207 252, 212, 207 1l1vla,C2111y A 119, 1l4,64, 208. 519.181. 110 1Zlvis,Gary A 84 1llvis,Gary A 116, 61, 192,166,155 1l1vis,H.tr1ev A 64. 206 D.1vis,,lohnny A 40, 507 Davin. 1.aDonn1l A 1l4,40, 318, 181, 548 Davis. Luther A-10, 508, 111 Davis,Osburn W, A 101 Davia, Mrs. Sara A 104, 177 lllwson, Cynthia A 64, 510 115. 25, 25, 272, 215, 40, llly, William A 104, 210 D Ut D Salvage 1X'b'51fa5l1i6nx DeHorney. litltlie A 84. 226 DeHorney, Mit hael A 61. 206 DeHorney, Ritharc1A 116, 272, 40, 259, 208, 191, 284, 256. 207, 294. .545 DeHorney, Shirley A 115, 64, 178 Delzlnty, 1.311111 A Wi, 197. 204. 510. 511, 268 Denison Federal Denison Glasa Co Denison Hcraltl A 561 Denison, Mark A -16, 190, 191, 261, 251., 204, 177 Denman,,Iohn A 85 Denning, 1,intlzl A 40, 288, 206, 177 Dennis, Gayle A 64, 206, 177 Denton, Debbie A 85 Denton,Tere1a A 68, 108 Derithsweiler, Ann A 15. 64, 582, 252, 227, 207, 205, 204. 554 Derithxweiler, Tom A 68, 206 Dit lt, Michael A 61 Ditkey,Denise-l15.25.85,181 1htkey,,le1fA115,-10,172-1,190. 191.555, 541. 519. 121. 204,177 1lehl,,1oe A 116, 271,41, 211, 208, 251.519, 282.124, 295. 204, 511, 548 Dobbs, Mike A 1-15, 107, 176 Dofkray, Diana A 115, 64, 208, 510 Dotlnon, Debbie-41, 119 Donaltl, Kay Donihoo. Emmett A 85 Donowho, Martha A 101 Doolltr1e,larry A 85 Dorrl1,Stancy A M, 210, 176 Doahier, Dom A 85, 210 Doshier, Raymontl Dt-ty, Riekey A 115, 176 Doty. Robin A 507 Douglas, Alpllomo A 115. 41, 121 A Index Index laniglrn tilietrnler A 574 Douglgo, 1ilt1orat1oA 115, 64 Dougl:1a,1aa11elA 115, 65, 179, 509 Doyle, Miltlretl M. A 179. 104 Droulemeier, Donaltl A 210, 176 Dvorak. Gary A 65. 107 Dnnawny. Cookie A 41, 177 Dunn, Melvin A 4, 206 Duxcl-t,1:orre5t A 85, 251,510 Dusek, 1.ige A 8, 25, 41. 522, 259, 511 17ye, 11il1 A41, 251. 190, 191, 511 Dyer, Carolyn A 85. 208, 177 Dyer, lien-1, ne A 116, 65. zox, 155 lblrnl1art.Wllli.lm A 17, 41, 210 lilster, Rebetna A 115,65, 261, 510,177 lklwmlm lilwartls, Tommy A 'll lil Chino A 166 1i111ru1ge. Di.in.i A 11. 511, 177, 14:-l 1i1llson,Davitl-65. 176, 177 lillimon, Tammy A 272, 85 lilston, Cyndi A65 linil-1ry,Giii1 -- 115, 178, 201, 177 limbry, Rini A 85.65, 5-14,181,205,509, 177 linbysh. Allen A 85, 108 limbysh, Peter A 65, 288 1Lpinosa,Cint1y A 65, 518. 510, 177 livam, Conratl A 116, 85 12van1.Craig A 116, 41. 294, 204 livam, Kent A 205 Evans, Paula A- 65. .518 liverett, Tina A 65. 288. 510 Fllbet, Susan A -11. 179, 191. 541. 519. 225. 286, 210, 181. 204, 511, 548 Fagan, Kelly A 85, 225, 206 Falr4l1il1l, Angela A 22, 15. 41, 588, 566, 252, 227, 225.115, 205 Fatirtlilltl, 15e1'ky A 65, 227, 225, 158, 205 Fairehilal, Debbie A 85, 227, 225, 205 lilrley, Danny A 85 Farley, Kevin A 271, 41. 211, 225. 282, 210. 207, 20, 511 Farr. 15arnie A 101 Farricr, Arthur A 1117, 104 Fart, Bob A 41. 208, 544. 519. 509, 511, 204. 177, 548 lilulkner, S11m1lA 85, 251, 181, 206 Ferguson. Kevin A 41 Rrguson, Terri A 85, 181. 205 254. 202 Fix1ier,C1indy A 65. 288, 208, 179. 181, 510 Firth, Mary -- 85. 181. 205 Fitch, Sandra A 42 Heming, laenter A 116, 104, 205 Flemminga, Wnlntlll A 115,65 Flood, Mary lou A 114, 65, 257, 547,181 lflootl, Patt1A 118. 114, 12, 54, 42, 275, 208, 251.147.144,l81, 285, 259, 175, 145, 511 Floytl. Charles A 85 Fortl, Dr. 11111 A 1011 1iiri1,jerry A 115,85 R1tt1,.1011n A 115, 42, 256, 207, 185 Fortl, Mark A 42 Fnrt1,56ni.i A 65. 519 Form, Matt Framem litt, A 188 Franthek. Kathy A 65 Framhek, Rit1lartlA 42, 549. 519. 292, 286, 176. 548 Frank, Donald A 508 Fran1:,,1e11 A 85 Franks, Paul A 115.65 Franks, Teresa A 115, 65 Franklin, Donna A 259, 290. 509, 510,177 Franklin, Rob A 206 Franklin. Wantla A 206,207 Freeman, Rebekah A 65. 518 Fretwell, Dorothy A 85 Fulenehclt. Ronnie A 116, 86 Fullington, Paul A 115. 25, 65 Ftlntlefburk. Mlthelle A 119, 42, 518, 177 Furlong, Mark A 42, 206.292, 285, 145, 204 Ftlrrll.1kltlle A 42 Gage, Tammee A 42 Galnes.Cyn1lee A 115, 25, 275, 42. 252. 520,5, 164, 548 Galnem.1v1ynt1u: A 115.116, 178, 261 Gzllloway. Ronnie A 86 Gampper, Carl A42, 251, 190, 191, 204, 51 1, 176 Lklmpper. Pam A 86. 181, 205, 511 lklrdnt'r,jo1in A 104. 207 Hatltioek, Phill A 508, 104, 125 Hatltlotk, Tony A 66, 176 Hall. Garry A 115, 45, 252, 288 Hall, VIDCSSQ1 A 115, 87, 508, 519, 292 Hall, Vonnie A 67 Halmtrs, T1nllA66, 181, 197, 511, 554, 506 Hammer,14't.lA45, 179, 178,191 Hantler, Mollye A 115, 66,204 Hantler, Ronald A 66, 1.15 Hantilung. Douglas A 87, 135 Hanson, Roger A 24, 215, 105 Gardner, Neltla A 42, 508, 158 Garner,-hltly A 221,104 Cklrner, Stlianne A 86, 181 Garrett, Debbie A 86 Garrett. Vlilthia A 45, 206, 152 Chlrrlson, 15ris1gettA86,65, 176 ibltrlxln, Cecil Cklrvm. Barbara Garvin. Stot G.lry,1oilanl1eA 8, 114, 22, 45, 208, 251, 191. 207,181. A 45. 519.110,510 158 lklllin, Karen A65,178, 181, 217.197,160, 511. 557, 261'l Gay.joy Gentry. Cllnt A 2 50, 545 Gentry, lillen 8, 4 5, 226, 224, 199. 115, 245, Gentry, jf mathan A 65 G1:ntry.5Waltt'r A 168, 155,205,266 George, Denni 5 -66 George. lehnn A 115, 45,191. 519. 292, 281. 204, 511.177, 548 190. Harber. Dee Ann A 66 Harber, Terrv A 4 1. 107 Harbin, Hen A 87 Harbour. Rebeu Hartly. Susan A Harlan, Greg A Harley. Danelle Harley. DeAnne ll A 66 114, 44. 256, 286. 258,157 87 A 66, 509 A 87, 181, 205 Har1ow,juditllA 87, 11-ll Harlow, Tim A 66 1'1li11'p,Y111'T11 A 44, 508, 519, 225,148, 142, 54 Harris, David A 66, 206 Harris,.1ohn A 115, 66, 519, 292, 261 Harrison,-julie A 66. 207 Harrias. Nan A 115. 44. 519, 225. 548 Hartford, Guy A 44 Hart fortl, Ramly -66, 178, 251, 204, 509. 5 Haskim, Cindy A 87, 309, 177 Haskins, Darrell A 66, 508 Hasae, 1.17 A 115, 25, 215, 66,179 Hateh, Mary -87,181,509.177 German. Paul A 115 Giarraputo, Tony - 66 Glalxstln, Mark A45, 280, 277, 251,l90, 191, 206, 286, 258 G1l550n, Mtlnlul A 115, 86,141,181 Giasson, Monite A ll5,i56. 178, 181 oill,Jimmy A nf, Gilliam, Cheryl A 86, 181 Gilliam, Ken A 45, 508, 520 Gillispie, Tammie A 86, 251 Gilstrap. Robert A 86 Gotlbey, Kathy A 86 Golston, Carl A 41, 179 Gomez. Cecil A 86 Gootlaon, Deborah A 86, 45 Gootlman. Santlra A 181 Gortltwn, Keri A 45, 251, 519, 286, 207, 204, 51 1 Gtlrtlon, Tratey A 66. 288, 178, 207. 204. 510 Gouge. Cherie A 86, 251, 205 Gouge, Russ A 45 0o7a,Geralt1 A 86 Grant, Renee A 45, 154, 225 Grantham, Rhonda A 114, 66, 208, 550, 546, 525. 181 Gravea Fashion Shop A 586 Graves, Stuart A 66 Havens,joe A 44, 507, 251 Hawkwlalene A 67, 252, 179, 100, 177 Hawley, uma A zo., Haworth, 1.aura A 518 Hayes. Terry A 116, 87 Head, Lynette A 117, 309 Heath,-Jeff A 87, 221 Heatley, Dvane A 105 Het1gee4x'lt, Paris A 507 Htironlmua,1.isa A 87, 181, 205, 510 Helm, Clil1ortlA 176 Helm. KunA ll5,67, 140, 261 Helm. Many -- 67 Helm Mitchell A N7 Helm Helm Rithar1lA 44. 221 ,TimA II5,87, 179, 541,225, 184 Hemperley, Marlt A 115, 25, 215. 44, 277, 252, 259, 520, 286, 261, 256, 217. 207,145 Gray, 1501111141611 A 66, 519, 22.5, 292, 510, 177 Gray, Bryan A 116,66, 211, 208,179,184,124 Gray, Connie A 86, 205 Gray,jef1 A 87 Gray, Lina A 87 Gray. William S, A 104, 292 Grays Grayson, Fire lixtingulsher A 560 . ' l Gren n. Donna Gro.-n, Frank A 87 Green. Keith 1 Green, .lnda A 227 Greig.Ginna A 115, 186, 66, 174. 519,181, 261, 254, 204, 510 Grimen, 1nuAnn A 66 Griswolelhjinl A 45, 519. 176, ,148 Groves, Sally A 87 Grubba, D:1vlt1A66, 206, 177 Gunter, Rogentl A 181 Guthrie. Michael A 66 Gut1lrie,Vfant1a A 217, 181 H.l4 kw1 lrth, Rantly A 87. 206 Hendrix. Denise A 87, 251, 225 Hentlrix, luretla A 67, 518. 177 HL'nr11g11, SuS11n A 67, 252, 288, 179. 178, 181, 126, 510 Henry, Debbie A 67, 181, 207 Henry, De-De - 67. 508. 288, 181, 204, 177 Henryhlulic A 44, 565, 252, 547, 519, 207, 548 Hensley, Benny A 44, 224 Henson. Darold A 44 Henson. Sheri A 87, 251, 181, 509 Herring, Debra A 67 Herring, Helen A 87 Hibbitt, Michele A 114, 67, 251, 546,181, 197, 511, 506, 268, 250 Hiberd, Mark A 67 Hickey, Patrinia - 207 Hirltman, Larry A 116, 87, 208 Hinks, Cheryl A 148. 145 Hitks.Jana A 88,181,510 Hiett. Shawn A 44. 224 Higgim,Cor.l lou A 101 Hill, Connie A aa, 206 Hill, Rllonda A 88, 205. 509 Hill, Rotlney A 88. 210 Hines, Monsita A 44 Hix, Cheryl A45, 519. .509 Hogan. Suaan A 45. 88, 181, 509 Hogans, Mary A 518, 286 Hogenson, Casey A 45 Hogenwn,janey A l15,45, 178, 519, 225.5 Holcomb, Denise A 67 Holcomb, Sharren A 115, 45, 280, 191. 257 Holder, Rcbetea A 67 Holland, Eva - 45. 225. 206. 177 Holley, Thomas - 45, 50 Hood. Renee A- 1 15 Hooker. Doris - 67. 518, 181 Hooper. Troy - 45. 176 Hoover. Rhonda - 88, 519, 150 Htlpliini. Dawn - 118, 114, 12, 67,181, 291 1 lt1pp1:, Patti - 114345, 524, 525. 519, 181. 285, 125. 127, 295. 548 jones. jones, Index Gary -88 George - 46 jones,jennifer - 88 jones,jerry - -16, 176 jt1nes.jin1mie D - 46, 204. 176 jones.jimmy -89, 191. 511 jones. Keith - 68, 226. 510 jones. Patsy - 101 jones. Steve - 116. 2118 Hosey. Cynthia- 45,191, 259 Houw. Rita - 67, 210, 176 Houxhold Furniture - 560 Householder. Paula - 67, 207 Huhhards - 577 Huglietr. llctty - 88 Hughett. Kurt A 67 Hume.jol1sa - 67, 118 Hunt. Brain -116. 88 Hunt,Car1- 67. 288, 227, 225.172, 158, 18. 196, 160, 2115, 263 Hunt,l1:slie-- 1111, 115,821,181 Hunt, Mark - 116.67 Hunt. Michelle-67, 179, 207. 204 Hunt. Patty -88 Hunt, Robby - 67. 226. 510. 262 Hurlbert. Theresa - 88. 181 Hussey.james - 88, 226, 208, 264, 251 Hutchins. Kelley v 15 Imperial Barbershop - 578 Irby. Bernice - 179. 105 Isaacs. Gary - 67 lves.janet - 67, 207. 309 jat kson. 1-1ru1e - 68 jatkson. Buddy - 45. 176 jackson, Darla - 88 jackson. Donna - 45 jackson. Ernest - 68 jukson. Kim - 88 J11'11111f1.1,1,1111 - 6.1011 jacksolt. Marilyn - 45, 508, 178, 520, 154 ja1 ltson, Pat -- 519 ja1kson, Statey - 88. 178, 205 jatobs. Uayla - 54, 45, 251, 518, 284,150.177 Meadows, Nanny - 106 jarriel. Cindy A114. 68, 208, 251, 510,177 j, C. Penncys jeffeoats. Carole - 115.46 jefftoat. Wesley - 46, 190, 225. 145 jenkins, Bennie - 29. 116. 46. 192, 152,166. 155 jenkins. Dfidgit - 118. 516. 227. 225. 178, 172, 225, 170. 265. 254. 504. 267 jenkins, Charles - 29.116, 46, 226, 221,19Z, 152, 199.198,166, 165, 155, 269, 265, 244. 20.5, 228 jen1tins.jackie 4114. 68. 227.Z25,5l8, 172, 1591. 18. 196, 5515. 248. 205. 202. 504. 247 jenkins. Pat - 88,181,205 jillson. Sheri- 46, 206, 177 jim Brooks Olds - 570 johns, Pa111 - 68.206, 177 johnson, Donna - 46 johnson. Donna - 114, 88, 518, 181 johnson. lililabeth - 88, 179, 181, 207, 509 johnson, Kathy - 88. 172.205 johnson, Karen -115. 88,179,181 johnson-Moore - 580 johnson. Phyllis - 88, 205 johnson. Ralph -115,68. 176 johnson. Regina - 68. 179, 181. 207. 205, 204. 510 johnson, Terri - 68. 310 johnson. Ulyss A 46. 207 johnson. Vfyndee - 88, 181 joines. Patti D. - 68, 207 joines. Rebecca - 68. 519 jolly, Gary - 224 jo11y.Vieki- an. 258. 22.5 jones, Ben - 116, 46, 166.509.5111 jones, Carol - 101 jones. Dale - 46. 224, 507, 315 jones. Danny - 68. 508 jones, Dianna - 68 Jones. lithel - 259 jones. Teresa - 89. 179, 509 jordan, Alpha - 105, 181 jouner.jan - 46. 119 juIian,Teri-68. 181, 207. 30, 177 jitnker. Dana - 89. 206 Kaufman, Sharon - 68. 518. 181 Kelley, Hill - 441, zur, Kelley, Donald- 68, 510 Kelley. Ronald - 89, 206 Kellogg. Dan - 89. 251 Kellogg. David Kelly. Michael - 89 Ke1ly.Tommy - 61-1, sox. 178 Kemp, Kenneth - 89. 179 Kendrick. Roger - 115. 68, 204, 510 Kendm k, Stephen - 115. 46, 204. 177 Kennuly, Doug Kennedy. Kevin -68, 206, 177 Kenney. Dav111 f 105 Kenney. Steve - 68. 176 Kennon, Curtis - 47. 225. 207 Kennon, Tony - 89 Kerlcy. Dav1t14 89 Kerr,je1f Kettham. Robert - 105 Kentueky Fri1.'dCh1tken Key, Dennis - 68. 224 Kieth. Donald - 119 Kieth. Lynnette A 47, 259 Kim. Kenneth - -17. 191, 177 Kimberling, Phil- 116. 39. 210, 176 Kimbrell. Camille - 17. 47. 252, 2H1'1,191. 519. 177 Kin1'ai11. Kim f118,115.89.561.181.206, 152 King.,111nifv - 68. zoa. 251. 1111. 204, 509, 5.10. 177 King. Mary - 47. 288.191.1131 King. Mike - 89 King, Sharon A 89, 518. 181. 205 Kingstons Drug Kirltpatriek,jerry - 115, 89 K1tty's Beauty Salon A 569 Kline. Connie - 68 Klinger, Debbie - 89 Knight. Beth - 89 Knight. Chatla - 47, 206. 177 Knight, Charles - 129. 105, 176 Knight, Sherry - 177 Knupf-el,je1f - 89. 226 Knuppel.1Aura - 47. 508, 519, 548 Koiner. Ronnie - 68, 225. 260 Kolba. Kelly - 89 Kosryniak.,7oe - 101 . Kumler. Vernon - 105 Kuneman. David - 68, 206, 204, 31 1, 177 Kuneman, Mark - 89, 546, 206 Kvale. Toble v 89. 181. 207 lalioave. Dwight - 501. 556, 529 lallontajeannie -114.47, 251, 518 lal5onre,john - 89, 226 1,1F11y.j1111e Y 89. 181 l.'1Grone, larry - 47, 251. 225. 207, 177 lake. Rohert - 47 lake. Virgil- 47, 224 lance. David - 89 Iandis, Brad- 47. 519.510, 177 lantlmon. Divid - 89 landmon, Gary - 115.47 lane. Patricia lan1l..10Nc11- 115. 129. 252. 261 1ang,j1111n - 115, 215, 69,47, 252, 179, 259 l:1nge's Furniture - 572 langley.jill - 90. 126, 205, 204 langley, Laura - 90. 206 lairgin. Hank -90, 251. 355, 225, 254. 207 lark Day Care - 568 larkins, Bobby - 69 lzrkins, Shuana - 619, 205, 509 la1shley,juh11- 90, 210 law, Karla -- 90. 205 12-at h. Cheryl lieal, Frank - 90 I2-asure. Annie - 90. 221 lice. Debbie - 90. 509 leggctt. Cathy - 115, 47, 519, 5. 294 Lemon. Denni - 69. 507 lemons, Daniel - 48 lrenartl, Darrell - 48. 206 lenington. Anne - 69. 508 l1entl.DeAnne - 48 14-onar1l,l5illye - 101 I1eonar1l,jeanc-nc - 115. 90. 178 lieu. Donna - 90, 181. 509 lewis. Dena - 60. 206, 258, 177 1L'W1s. 1.. D. - 09.178, 251. 204. 511 12-wis, Theresa - 90, 181 ljetz. Brad - 115, 69 ljlley. Danny - 48 ljlleys - 587 little. Debra - 90, 181. 205 l.iule,ja1'k - 48. 508 1jrtle.Steve - 90 Littrell. Mark v 90 ljvingston. Ann - 181 livingston. Cheryl f 69 Lloyd, Dawn - 69, 31111. 204 Lloyd. 11111111 - w.1a1,2114.311 12x1tC.j0C - 116, 90. 80, 280, 279,174, 212, 208,251.188.156.510 Irake. Tnrnmy - 29. 116, 1111. zoa. 166, 225, 284 lnekritlge. Chris - 69. 507 laxekritlge. Mark - 90. 178. 225 lasgans - 560 long. Dennis - 90 lung, Traty - 69 lamgmire, Tim - 69 McGhee, lonnit - 91 M16111. iafrry - 1 8 Mdlowen, Perri - 115, 69 Mtfluirfi. Keith - ll5,69. 261, 177 McGuire, 1aVonia - 91, 181 MCKCV, Kathy - 119, 48, 518, 519, 548 McKinney, Dennis - 210 McKinney, Patricia - 69. 308 M1Knight, D. D,-101 lopez. Alieia -- 48, 207 l2xpe1.1illen - 115. 90 lampez, Wently v 90 lnvcIa1e. Mark - 69. 307 lauas, Dale - 90 1,ufx'r.Chr1stopher - 116, 69. 258, 211, 192, 152. 165, 205 lauper, K aren - 90, 227. 225, 18. 205, 201 Lyons, Carlos - 116.224 l.yons.1.aura - 90, 181. 205 Lynn. Kenny '90, 210 MeAlistcr. Randy - 69, 507 Melirayer, Sylvia V 238. 179. 105, 256 Mdfalib. Darla - 90. 227 Mtifam, Margaret - 90 Mdfam, Valerie - 01, 227 M1Carter, Steve - 48, 224 MtCarty.jerry - 24. 105 McCloud. Deborah - 48, 519 Mtffltlud. Pam - 48. 510. 177 M1Collom.janet - 91 MtCool, l.ori - 91 MtCord, Dawn - 91. 519 Mtiforkle. Sue - 129. 105. 552. 26 Mtiform.11k, Belinda - 91 M1-tiny, - 577 Mdfraw. Bobby - 48, 5011, 288 Mtifraw, Ronny - 116, 69. 178. 204, 511 MtCrory. Gary v 91 MdIrory,jim - 48, 500 M1Da2le, Russell - 91. 226. 264, 251, 246 Mzllaniel. Belinda - 48. 245 McDaniel, Steve - 69. 224 McFarland, Ann - 280, 227. 225, 105, 158. 18, 257, 205, 171 M1Ca11a. Thomas - 69, 225 Mtflce. Gary - 116.91 M1Grx. Wesley - 69 Mt'Mahan. Carolyn -101 M1Menamy, Trena -91. 174, 251, 181. 206 McMurray, Elsie - 91, 181, 510 M1M11rray,-Judy - 114, 70, 225. 518. is. 175 McNeil. Donna - 70. 179. 177 Mt'Nellis, l.inda - 70. 318, 509 MeNellis. Susan - 509 Mt'Nutt, Karen - 48 M1'Peak. 1.inda - 49. 519 McPherson. Mark - 106. 280, 259, 257 Mat'k.jr:1f - 70 Mackey. Robert ' 115, 91, 225 Maggard, l.arry - 49 Mahoney, Cullcen - 49. 191. 511 Mahoney, Kerry - 91, 206 Mahoney, Mike - 70. 507 Main Street l.umber - 364 Main Street News - 565 Ma1vern,Dcrek - 116,9l. 226, 169, 168, 157, 167. 205, 264, 252. 251 Mann. Dudley -91 Manning. Blanda - 70, 252, 181. 204, 311 Ma111111111.J111111 - 49, 507. 319 Manning, Norman '- 91 Markham. Kim Marks. Terri - 70. 319 Marsito, Elizabeth - 114. 70 Marlow,jeanctte - 70. 288, 179. 181, 292, 511 Martin. l.ceAnn -181 Martin,joe R. - 106 Martine1.joseph - 70, 206 Mask. Deborah -v 70 Mask. Paula - 70 Mask. Rickey - 510 Massie, Randell - 49 Massie, Tammie Massie, Sammie Matthews. Ken -155.156 Matt1wws,Wayne - 49 Mautl1-ray. Gary - 251 Maxwell.jayne Ann -118,114,17. 70. 208, 192.181, 291, 160, 20. 511 May.Ber11-115,129.70.261,511.177 Mayes, C2111 - vo, 174, 2611. 167, 256, 511, 555, 246 Mayberry,joe Ann - 106 Meadurs, Barbara - 115. 70. 518. 177 Means. Christi - 118, 114, 17, 54, 49.277, 208. 251,192.147. 146,144, 285, 259.145, 20 Meek, Andcria - 49. 210,176 Melton. David - 70. 206 Mendenjesse Mercer, Cheryl - 49. 227, 205, 265 Mentr. Dennis - 70. 176 Mercer, Don -91 Merritt, Linda - 70, 225. 207. 205 Mezzacappa, Frank -91, 177 Miers, Donna - 70, 208. 177 Miers. Mike -- 91, 178 Middleton, Shelly - 114. 70. 208. 251, 546, 518, 1141. 126, 511 Miller. Glenn - 92 Millenjudy - 70. 288, 5111 Miller, Kim - 92 Miller. Teresa -1l5.92, 178, 181 Miller. Tim -92 Miller, Danny - 91. 225 Milligan,james - 106 Millsap. Sally -115. 92 Milner. Terry - 49.251, 225 Minor. David- 115. 70 Minor. Ronald - 92, 510 Minyard. Cindy - 119, 49. 518. 131 Index - 102. 5-18 Rulwlv. Rlmmln - 53. 508 Murtaugh, Susan - 92 55. 224 398 Minyanl. Mike A 116. 92 Minyanl, Tcrcsa - 70, 310 Miu'hc1I,Czrhy - 114, 273, 49, 211, 325, 282, Zl9,1SO. 145 Miu'hc1l.janna - 92, 205 Milchcll, lofi - 1 fvlirachclc, Allcn - 92 Munday. Frliria - 92 Mnnmujudy - 92. IRI 350, 546, 18.115, 272, 92,109 Munrtt, Norman - 116. 70, 561, 507, 136 Montgomery. Billy Mumgumcry. Dzvul - 72. 308 Momgnmcry. Dennis - 72 Moon. Rockic - 49. 206. 258, 177 Moore, Alvin - IIS. 72 Moore. Carole - 129. 49. 210, 157 Mmfunlzmi - im. 12, 5:-12, zaa. zon, 192, 256. 155. 261, 311 Mnxxrcnk-ff f 115, 72, lx-W, 344, 204 Muurmgjuya' - 72, 310 Moore, Kathy - 91. 205 Moore. Rim -49. 319. 177 Moore, Ronnie - 49 Mcxxrv:,Sh1:rry - 50, 208. 191, 319, 177, 348 Muorman, Event - 72. 162, 352, 142 Murnlea, Anna A 72, 178. 181, 311 Mmganfiamlyn - 1192. 208. 181,501 177 Mnrgan, Virginin - M, 272, 50, 572, 565, 252, 20H.191.31.55,1,319,158, 548 Mania, Darla - 72, 206 Morris. Monika - 92 Morris, Ricky - 50. 206 Mtlrtixbn. Carla! - 50. 154, 22.5, 259. 207 Morrison, Debra - UZ Morrison, Donna - 92. 260 Mmruw, Srcvc -v 50, 176 Mosicr, Kvnt - 72. 108 Mossq, George - 92 Mueller. Gary - 116, 50 Muldrcw, Sim W 50. 28-H. 251, 206. 175. 145. 143. 51 1 Mundinls, Minhczil - 72 Murphy, Audix - 116 Murphy, Mikc - 72. ,107 Murphy. Wayne - 50 Murrvll. Karen - 72, EIU Mycrs. lkbbiv - 179 Myers. Karen - 72, 518 Myers, Ken - 186. 50, 207, I77 Mycrs, Vickie - 50, 319 Naslpjank - oz Nason, Roland - 72 Nathan Crounh Co. - SM Nzurlis Neal. David -92. So, 259, 207, 177 Neal. Mirlm-1 Ncasbin, Charlene - 92, 181, 205 Ncasbin. Dianna - 50, 508, 210, 176 Ntzsbitl, Greg - 92, 208. 192, 109, 137. 134, 309. 527. 502 Ncnsbiu, Micheal - 116, 32, 50, 277, 208, 251. 285, 135, 309, 350, 528. 300, 297, 298 Nesbitt. Amelia - 115, 187, 50, 208. 251, 190. 191. 158. 112 Ncshin, Harold - 72. 35. 208. 251, 144, 204, 311. 177 Neu, Dianne - 50 Ncuulmncll - 92 Ncwsum's - 363 Newsome. Linda - 92, 181,205,310 Niclmlson, Bi1l- 72. 208, 251. 519. 256. 175. 204. 509, 311, B25 Nickerson, Lorrie - 72, HM, 319,221 177 Nobliu. Ellie Y 72. 223 Nobllrnjcfl-95.225,118,177 Noc1,C1ur1a -114, 50. 208. 318, 319.181, 120 Norris. Tcrc-an - 519. 207 Ones. Roy - 51. 519. 176 0'11ar.1X-lwbic - 72. 51, 191, 181. 286, 245, 311 0'l5ricn. lklnbic - 115 - Index Index Oglxwm, Sandra - 115, 72 Oglcxhug. Tnuy - 227. 309 Olivcr, Diane - 95, 309 Oliver. K C - 72 Olson. Kelly Y 51. 210.176 Orrick. Nami Y 51 flrritlc, Vlflly - 95. 181, 205 Oslxiurn. Sheila -114, Sl, 276,147.144,285 259.145, 2111. 511 ikmon, Mari f 72 lfulvrt. Milli - 72. 511 Outlaw, Terry - 116, 22, 72. 176 Ovcmrcc-r,janc - 106, 227.221 18. 253 Ovcrrurl. Roxana -Y 75, lN1.510 Owcm, Cynthia - 119, 51, 208. 518.181 0wcna.1,caAnn - 75 Pant, D110 - 75. 251. 511 P.i1niorC,,lmK'Y 75 Plum Wear - 561 Papui.Mic1mc1 -95 Panlvsy, Kelly - Sl. 251.145 Parker. Dawn - 11193, 1119, 141. 181. 291 Rirlccr. Dwight - 75, 226, 199. 262. 250. 229. 228 Pmrkcr. Grmrgc - 9 Parlccy, liclinsla - 115. S1 Parnell, Kenneth - il, 176 Parks, Rinhanl - 95 PNK Flower Box Pau:-non, Reginald - 116, 51 Paul, Mark - 95 P.uu1cy,Chu4lc A 51, 509.1l1,552.303 Paulsen. Tami-51.112115 Payne. Dana - Sl, 178 P.lync,l111cn - 75, 178, 318 l'Eiync,Pau1a A- 73. 93. 176 Payne. Tammy - 518. 221 Pcdigu. Grqz A 51, 176 Pcdigu, Rhonclzl - 75, 318. 176 P1:11b1cm.Carulyn A 7.1, ll-GI Peck. Lisa - 'M Pbnn,AI-29. 116.308.178.251,l15, lm, Ms Pcnn,Car1-115.91178 Pbnn. Xavier - 51 Pennington. Kuvin -91 Pbnningmn. Mary - 93 Ptrcluc, Brian - 116, 7.3, 195, 136, 135 Pcrkins, Angcla - 75. 178, 205, 204 Pcrkim. Ronnie A 93. 206 Pcrtcrscn. lhnny -95, 210. 176 Hxicrscn. Ridurd - 75 Pttcrscn, Tony - 75, 319. 292. 150, 204 Pcnus. George A 102 Pctrus, lnric -- 73. 207 Purcc, Tony - I77 Pcuigrcw. Linda - 73. 207 Pvuy, Hill - 73, 206 Phelps. Patsy - 106 Phillips, Darlene A 73. 318. 354 Phillips, Dcwcnzl - 51 Pima, Ixnnii A 129, 73. 60, 278, 251, 181, 259,157,102 Pierson, Debbie - 93. 181. 205 P1cru:, Lindz A 93 Pi1kilton,Dcnis - 93, 208. 509 H1kiIxun.Mnrk --116,91 Pinksmn,C1ilford- 95 Pinmulcannc - 115, 73. 179, 181. 261, 184 lWplcin,jmnn1l- 73 Pitts. Paul-116, 75, 22fl,106.135,l13 Pina Inn - 390 Plam k, Dchhic - 93 Planck, Helen Y 75. 318 P1arr,Gcurgc - 93 Polk.Nm1ic- vs, 227. 225. 172. ras, la, 205. 204. 551559. UK, 201. 304 Pope, Dawn - 75. 207 Pope, Terry A 93 Poslirr. lfrccl - 1 16, 106. 205 Pnncr. Cunnan' - 73. 210 1-'unmliarhara A 91, 181, 205, 310 Polls, Hill - 52. 214. 113, 545 P0lu,ClnLly - 74. 1111, 225, 205, 511 Pom, Kevin A 93 Pulta, Robert - 116, 93, 208. 205 Pom. Steven A 52. l76 Powell. lhrbarm A 52. 207 Puwcll, Sarah A 74 Puwcrs, Bruno -115, 74. 252, 179, 141, 121 Pun, Pcggy - 74 Prcnmn. lilaync - 106 Prcawn.-Jamey A 94, 176 Prcxmns - 560 Prirc, Rzlmly A 116. 74 Pm cr, Tracy - 74. 2m Pylc'a,Rol1in A 71,118 Rxulgliff, David - 208 Radmllimmy A 7-1 Risrcr,C1izr11'S -91, 251, 22.1. 204, 5141. 177 Riu1ut.Sanily- 75 Rulul-ninmjoycc A 1lS.51. 110. 510 Roberson. Buuh - 55, 519 Rnhcrlsnn, Brin - 53. 519, 292. 204, 348 Rixlpztrs, Bonnie A 106 Rllbinsun. Brenda - 94.221177 Robinson, Brin A IIS. 11-il Ruhlnsnn. 1,41 -11194, 225,177 Ruhmsun, Pqqzy - 114.75,1'17,318, 181,177 Ruhinsun, Suszm A 75, 60. 227. 150. 142. 177 Robo Rm-slcr, Ludwig A 75 Rm-wc, Mark -17,151,55. 316, 274. 226, 211. 212, 215. Z08,192, 188519. 198, 285. 256. 124. 201, 509. 51 I , 556,351 245. 505. R.uliuS1mvk - 177 Rmlcy. A Rlmscy. Rlmsty. nm-uc A 74. 319 Robert A 74 Clarence A 94 Ramwy.-lamcx - 52, 259. 1711 Ramsey. Karla A 91.181 Rumwy, Kenneth -94. 210. l7fw Ramsey. Marie - 94. 221 Rmiwq, Suu-v A 94. 227, 181 Riunxy, Stephen Ramsvy. Steve - 9-1. 108. 176 Rangers. Carl -91 Rogtrs, Milnina - 145, 25, 75. 181, 1. 511 Rogcrn. liarl Rnlcn. Ann A '15 llulcn. Shun - 75. 511-1 Rum2n,1.2ur:l-1111. 75. 547. 181 Rub, DCM! -95. 292 Rrmcr, Kun A 95, 226, 109. 252 RuwIam1,1irian - 75. 251 Rnwlanaljanxcs A 107 Rnnml, lihomlzi A 94, 251 Ransom, Angela - 94. 205 R.-11-liff, David A 116. wa Ray. 111: Dec - 177 Ray, Shfllc A 1 I 355. 131. 291. Ru mr, Gail Rulcliik, Audrey Rulclink. Debbie 94, 208, 251, 181. 223.126- H. 114,!-0, 278. 288, Z12,178. 254. 217. 207, 204, 311 A 178, 520 A 114. 52119. 204, 548 Rulmlinlc. Lama A 52 Rulmlinlc. Rick -94, no Rcclmling. Kathy -52.110310 Rulding, Nelda A 109 Rmlmzn. Terry A 509 Ru-der. Sandrx A 52 Rune. Angie A 74. 192. 207, 311, 177 Ro.-vcm. Terry A Rcincn. Mnhclc l15.9fl - 74,178,1H1. 204. 311 Rn-im-rt. Ray - 94. 206 Rcincn, Kinky A 52. 206 Rcmhnlclr,-lulun Rent li, Matthew Ruynolnls. Allan A 7-3 - 74, 204. 177 - 9-1 Reynolds. Richard A 74. 200 Rcynolnls, Tamer - 94 Rhomls. Phillip A 94 Rhymcs, 71:0 - 94, 18 Rice. Brian A 52, 206 Ricv. Erin A 52. 204. 511, 177 190, 191,522,111 27, 225, Rim. Gingcr - 94 Ricc.Hzru1d A 115. 94 Ramjin f 114. ,148 52. 208,16Z. 204, 510, 511. 1lm'.,1zincr A .519 Ricujamcs A 74. A08 Rue. Keith A S2 Richards, Carmrn A 114, 129, 52, 257, 208, M7,1H1, 207, 548 Richardson. Annette -94. 1711 Ridurdxxn. Dcnma A 210, 176 Riilnrdsun, 1.inmla A 74. 518, 210 Richanlson. Rim cly A sz, 223 Riclunlson. Ronny A 53. 176 Rinllamlyun. Wlcnmly - 94 Righrcr, Cindy - 74, 518 mlm. nmy Rinks.-Iohn Rislcliilc. Auclrcy Rimlrllc. Alan A -52.152 115.74 Rulrllc. David A 115, 55. 1 Rimlnllc.-lcsse A 2, IU Rinlcllc. Mark A Ringlcfa A S82 115. 215. 106, 553. 520.141,'1 115,Z5.74.215.251. 112 Ringncn, lizlil A 106, 18. 511, 268 Ruclig. Steve A 11 Ruff, Robin A S3 Ruffin. Charlotte Rulfina, Beverly Ruxlung. Tommy RussCl1.,lcff-- 75 Russell, Sandra A 5.65 . 319.110.3111 sos f 95 . 'JS 179 Rurlcnlgc, Amhvr A 95 Rurlcdgt, Robert A 75, 95 Sage-r. Grcg - 95 Sumplc Shoppe A VU Shmpwn. Barry A 75 Shlimpsnnulim A 75, 210 Samford, Russell A I15, 75, 204. 511,177 Shmrnn and Dclu S4Ixirk.Kimlxr1y- 75, 319. 225. 292, 411 Smhiik.Pal-S3..1l9.225,160.177 Smhirmcr, Rink A Sn hncimlcr, Dcmy - 95 Snhmir1cr.Karin A 55, 288, 200, 311. 177 Srhncidcr. Gcralcl A 95, 55 Sihnilkcr. Mark A S3 Sfllucsscl. Charles A 55 Sihwzusch, Gerald Sum, Divid A 51. 224 Sum, Deborah A 115, 75 Sfmt, Htnry A 349. 314. 102, ,145 Smit, Sheila -95. 205 Svlf, Mike A 251 Srlf, Rccta A 95,101 Self. Tim A 54.116177 Self. Williani Sewell, Sherry A 75, 177 Srxton, Mary A 119, 54, 518 Shuklec Prcxlum Ccnrcr A 361 Sllalxltvn, Chcrcr A 54, 254, 210. 207. 176 Slumlwurgcr,-loc - 95 Sharp. Eddy - 95 Shaw, Danny - 95 Slmircr. Darrell A 54, 308 Shcfficlnl. llarrii' - '15, 310, 261 Sheffield, Barns - 115. 181 Shcfficlcl. Wtnmly S 119. 54, 191 sim-1111. Beverly - 54 Shimllrr, Lisa A 95 Sliirca. Wlnslzl - 75, KOH. 511 Shook, Gtrallil - 54. 179. 173, 191, 254, 207 Shook, Kzrcn - 75. 205 Showusf f 'mu Sluulitri, Shclilun - 75 Shultz. Lynda - 75 Sifltlfs. Citnc - 256, 552. 347. 5111. 181, 256, 24 'r. 107 Sid Maples Sikcs,1anc:--116.US,208 . ,.,,p,,-., v,,,., ,.,,,, ,,, ,. v-sq Slkcs, Tcrry - 54, 252, 212, 179, 190, 191, 207, 184, 294, 204.177 Sampson, Bmw W 'S Simpson, Clurlcw - 95 Sims, Millard - 75 sinuy, Mike - 14, 54, 251, azz. zoo, zas, 145, 'ull Singlcum. lk-nh - 75. 251 Smscl, Purina - 5-1. 319 Sippcn. Pat-115,75 Siscmurc, Carolyn - 54 Siacmorc, Dunna A 95, 210, 176 Skaggs, Donna A vs, Hx. 1141. 217,111,551 HS. KH. 268 Skwp, Ryal - 24, 101, 174- Sl.lwwn,-john - 54, SON, 320, 11,3 Sloan, Torts.: - 54, 206 Srnvdlcy, Cham i 76. 227. 225. 178. 204 Smuh, Brunch Sm1lh.Barry W 129. 54, 316, 508, 252, 288. 221, 55-1, 171 Smith, Daryl - 115, 95 Sm1rh,DiAnn -95.1-1-1,181 a 1 Smuh. Dorccn - 76, 118, 207 Smith, Ernest - 221, 107, 176 Smnrh,-Iovonn.1- 76, A10 Snmh,.Iuy - 95, 181 Smith, Kathy Smith, Larry -'15 Smith, lrlnnd -96 Snulh. Mzrgarct - 96, 181 Smith, Michael - 129, 76, 252 Smilh, Pam f 54, 210 Smith, Rh0m1zl- 76, 181 Smnh. Robb, - S4 Smith, Ronnie - 76 Smnh, Sherry - 711, 110 Smith. Vaughn Srn1th.Vinkic-111,5S,118 Snmlu. William -'Xu Snmrhcrman, Charlie - 76. SW Sncddcn, Rcncr - 'XL 205 Snider, David - 76. 210. 176 Sniclcr, Debbie - 'Is SI11dCf,l,Cn111x Y 76. 178. 511 Snider. Soh1cmk.Mikc-'X Russcll - 96 Index Strzlndlicn, Bruce - 116, 76 SHCUI1, SKCVC - 115. 76, 186, 261 51nxxpc,Trimh- M. Aw. 111 Slubhlcficld, Olcm - 24, 508, 1117 Stubbs, Kerry - 55, 176 Stuyvesant, Shuilm W 76. S19 Sullivan, Gmc - 211. 121,107,294 Svanc, M.1rk -- lllw, 55, 202-1. 251. 510. 281. ZlY1.'11l,1-18 Sv.mc, Todd --V 272, 55, 21111, 251,11U,2M, 2414, 311,518 Swv.-ncy,jimmv - SS, 2116 Swenson. ifunnic - 55, 110, 1111 Swlngtr, Ram0n.1- 24, 55, 179, 352, 259. H0 Talley. R.mdv - vo. 210, 207, 333 Tally, Runnin' - 96 Tarhcr. Perry -- 7' T.1rVCr, Ttfl-111. '7. INI Tatum, Mudclyn - 77 Tuul, Luna - 96. 2118, 2'11,310, 177 Tuul, Lynn -96, 208, 110, 177 Taylor, Bruce - 96, 110. 17' Taylur.C1urIum' - 96. 177 Tmylur. Danny f S5 T:1ylur,Don - 77, 151, 1119. 5-14. 319. 292. 205, 204,111,177 Taylor, Fvcrtlt - 55. 191, 122, 207, U6 T.1yIur, Gaylun T.1ylur,jimmy - 90. 251 Taylor. Karyn - 96, 181, 310 T1ly1ur,l,cc - 77 Taylor, Mark - 71 Ss Tnylur,M1k4--115,215,171 2511, 121 Taylor. Pail - 56, 119. 290.152.1111 Tzlylnr, Randy - 96. M1 Tnylur, Risky - 71. sox, 118,251 T.1y1m, Tm-5.1 - 77. sux, 119. 292 Taylm. Tlmrmw - 56. 118 T,1yl-fr, Todd - 111-AF. 115 Teague. ifharlv.-N Y 77 Tcmplcmn, Dunne' - 77 Terrell. David Tcrrcll. Rqzlna - 115, 97, 319. 292 Tcrry.-Iohn f 259. 215. 115. 542. 181, 107, 104 Tfrry, Kxm - 77,13'11, 205 Tullis, Srcvr: -4- 115, 77 Tucgmn,'lcm'pll - '7, 2211 Turnbull. Billy - 56, 309. 297. 299 Turncr.Dunm1- 783111, 181. 223 Turner. lizurl -- 11124 Turncr,Frankl1n- 108. 178 Turner. Tummy-114, 78, 251, 181. 2114, 311 Twnnnnguludv f 56, 251, 207 Tyrvc. Paula -- 97, 100 Undcrfusacr, Kcvm Y 97 Union HH, Terminal - 165 V.1mc. Slmrun v 111. HH Wilknnaqxn, Hubby w11kan,11n.ca..fy Will1.ln1a, Alun -115, 98, 251 Will1anxs,llctty W1ll1an1s.l1rcnx1z1- 721.251, 181, 206, 117 Wil1izlnlx,CIzl!l1Uy -115,108,181 Wlllllmx. Donna - 509. 177 Willnunxs, lilianlxwh v 111N Wlillmm, Nanny - 78. 179, 5110 Willmm, Ruben - 210, 176 Willun ' 5 -177 f W1lll1nn1x.Tln1 - 108, 226. MH, MS Wnlluanllxs, W11rrn'n - 98, 119 Vmughnn, Paul - 28. 221, 211' Vern, lim kxun - 11,1 Vest Broihvrs - B06 Vigk, 12--maui - 115. vs Von, Ida MM- -- 101 Wznaic, Lyla' - 507. 251 Wakcfnulci. lhrbzlrn - 78, R19 Walker, Ihldxc - 7111 Walka'r, Imxc' f 97 Wnllinulxxs, Wcnsly' - 98. 181. S10 Wnlluzlnxsrrn - ENS W1l1ix.1lr,lfrzlnmta - lox Wi11m1g11hy. mrlunc - 114, mx. 550. 256, 219 Wllxmn. Hob - 116, 9211, NU, 226. 168, 264. 2.12. 251. 246 Wilwn. Marv 11111 - 92-1, 2115 Wilson. Row WilM1n,V14ln1r - va Snmcrw, Surah - 96. H1 , 204 Snmn - 185 Snnncnburg, Eldon A 115. 5. 2, 107 Sparks, Dcrycll - 96, 176 Sparks, Duke- 116. mx, 256, 107, 445 Spain, Pam - 70. 2117 Spf-nw, Rugcr Y m, 1-16. 204. All Spcnc1:r,jcff - 116. 96 Spcmcfs Spradlin. Stephen A 25, vo, 17x,2o5.2o4,311 Spillman,Joycc - 55,110 Springs, Garry - 55, 320, 207, 176 Sutc Natiuml Hank - W6 StL'ClU.Y1lm - 55, 256, 288, 221, 290, 257. 210. 207. 510 S:cc1c,Rubcrr- 96. 279, 251, A-14, 310 Stun. Toni - 114. 76, 1111. 311 Susmhndgc, Diane - N, 55, 508, 178. 205. M5 Su-plums, Knrhy - 96 SKCVCHS, Cindy v- 96. l7H, 181, 205 swung, lgc -107, we Steward,-jnmcu - 107 Steward. Dixil' - 'XL 181 Steward, .lim - 96 Sxcwan, Elton - 70, 508 Stcwnrl,jimmy SICWQI11, Wlllit - 221, 51191. 206, ZHI Swgrwr, Tern - ss. 191 Stinmnulcrzn - lla, 11536. 3111, 179, 11-11, 225. 191. 117 Smgncr. Roy - 76 Smkcs, Rogan - 76, 96, 206 Smokey. Subic -- 518 Sxont. Donn.: - 76 Stolb. Linda - 10 Sxowcrs, Wac1L'- 96. 176 Stmndlicn, Bcrty - 96, 181. 206, 205 Terry, Lynn -v 56. 11.18 Terry. Shaun - 115, 97 Tcxn Power LQ 1.11111 Y W Tcxunu Auro Agvnny - 578 Tcxum.u Ford Thpukcr. Randy - So, 3417, 319. 259 11.1,.u1,, Dinkcy - 11. ma Thum,1s. Kayl.u - 'I' 'l'hom.1s, Kenny - 110. 1711 Thlhmds, Kristi v 77, 227, 225. 172, 158,18 Thomas, Mike A 56 Thomas, Randall - 77 Thom.n, Terri - 77. WZ, 181. 206. 17' Thonw px an .Mark Thompsun. Pam Y 1 15 Thrnnpsun Tlmmpwn 'l'humpsnn Thompxun , Pnulu-115,181 . Rnhhy A 77 . Talmzgc' - 7'.178 ,Viuor - 77 'I hurntun,jin1- 50 'l'hurnmn, Susan - 129, 77, 179, 181, IM T111-1, Sherry -113,115,181 Todd, Tam llc -91181. 204 Tnxkl, Tony f 97 Todd, Wade - 77, ZH8, 204, 311 Town 84 Country Townsend. TCRNI f l81 Trawwk, Darryl - 7197. 178 Tuwmk, Don Tuwu.-k, Tmy - 210, lm Tnmm, Rim - 206 Tmuu,Denn15 - 77, 176 Truclaxk. Nlclllon - 77. 225 Trui1l1u,P2ul- So. 522. 201 Tnmm. Sun Tm kcr. Ikbumh Tunkcr, Kcnnclh - 97, 176 Wlalkcr.Gni1A 119 W11lkcr,C5rxnx'1llc - 116. 211,207,201 131 H6 Walker, Orrin 4 97 Wllkcf. Shannon f 56. 129. 552 Wfalkur. Tun - So Vlallaw. Dawn -115, 56, 119. 221. 201 Wal-Maur: - B119 Walsll, Gary v 97. 510 Wlal51l.,Irunm - 78 Wulrcrjcnnnngx Wnlt1'rs. Dann.: - 'S Wnlxrn, Kcnncrh - 57. 206 Waltmmn,-lcff - 97. 226, 544. 519, 22.5, 292. 110,216 Wnlrxl, Bryan - W. 206 XVard,Dnnn1c- 21.108 Wurs1,lDw'zuyn1'- 57. 3011, 156, 110, 129, 297 296, A01 Ward. T.1mr.1 2 W, 57, 519, 225, no Wucrx,-lxnu --- M W1rcrs.K1m.1- 11 V, 1118, 1211.519 Wgncn. M.m1x.u Y 0' Wmcn, M.mIu.x - 97 Wark1ns,I'11il - 97 Wgnkmx, 1111-rm - 78. 252, 179. 181, 207 Wmun, 19111111 - 2248, 290, 510, S11 Wnruwn, Gregg - 116, '17, 208. 206, 205 Wauwn, Tern f 97, 225 W.1rs4xn,Wi1lv11rn - 101 Wmnnburgcr f vo Way'm s Shox' Shup Vlcgcnllalnc - 78, 181 Wz'lla, Auron -1l6,131, 57, 226. 152, 198, 166, 285, 259, 207. 135. 515, 228 We-ar, IJ D --- 1724 Wcsr,IJwig11r - 78. 308 WL'5t, Rocxnn - 15. 98. 80, 279. 208, 181. 309. HO. 177 W4-hnhrwk, Tunin - vs, 110 Wlxalcv. Carol - 57, 519 Wlmalcy, Ilnrlrnc Whcvlcr. R14 key - 98 Wlmnrc. C.ur11y -115,78 XV1nlc.Dmx1ic- 1119, 288 Wll1Kt'.,lLlmCN f 108, 178, 345 W1mc.,1u11c --- 11198. 118, 251,181,126 Nwhltc, KL'mlr.l V V, 17-1. 179, 191, 519. 511 598 Wlhitchum. Turn.: - 78 Wlmficld, lk-vm-rly - 57 Whirficl-1, Ruth W we Wlmll-yu Iixxun - xx W1xirx1n,Kzly'v 108 NW1nu1ngmn..Ic'rry - 914, 2011 Wl1itl1ngt1mn,I.:1urlL'- 115, 57, 100 Wlliltlngtmrn, Szlndnl - 78, 225. 18, 170 Whirvvunh, Ann A 108. 221 Wicrscmzl, Kclly - 98, 20' Wilhurn, 13111111 - Vx, 208, zzs, 109. 171 Wilkim, I.11um - 57, 181.205 Wnnln-1-, R14 hard W 7K Winrcn. Iumm - 78 Wnlmlw,-lcrry - va, mo, 114, 194 Xvirhmw. Wcnxcl - 116, 57, 179 Win, Vnkic - Wx Wmrlf. Darlene - 911 Wlnlf.,1uy1u - 78 Wrml11z11g.IX'clXc -11198. 279, 211181. 291, H0 Wcmliung, Kathy - 119, 111. 57, 208,181. Z-11.157, Z9-1.110,1lI Wnxmnnk. Sun W HH Vlonmnk. Tum -115. V. 519. 292 WmxIs,,I.lninc W 57 . Wmxxlx, P.lm -- 78, 206 W1-u1x,T1mmy - 7x.z21,20S,511 W1-011. Toni - i7,1S11,11N,1-15 Wxrrrlunngrmxn, Danny -98. Z10, 176 Vlnrlh1ngmn.Jc-fry f 78. 170 Wnnhnngmn. Midmcl - 79, 2116, 177 Vlnnhingum. Shcllzl - OH, 181. 205 XVnglu,C1ndy - 512511 Wf.,11.u1:f.w1n - ms Wngln. cncgmy Wfriglutulmulnr -98 Wrlgllt, Karen f ll9. 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