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

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Mrs. Jordan is sponsor of Nike, a high school group founded by the Business and Profes- sional Women's Club Jack nual staff chose Mrs. Jor- dan and Mrs. Terry for their devotion to all students. The Yellow 'et an B-U-N-N-Y Gram - Mrs. Terry is either eating, explaining, or talking to an Expressions' bunny gram. 2 Dedication Looking good - Mrs. Jordan shows Kim Wolfe her grade average in Sophomore English class. 52 F' .. JF: 5- V' E. 5 -1 fi E? 3 E3 I 3 ,i X N 2 ' N -- x X Q FE QE? X 33546 X X X .ig -':iEE?f-ii'?E --- : :: : -.- : 1 1982 Editors-in-Chief Senior Assistants lunior Assistants Sophomore Assistant Yellow lacket Staff Lisa Phillips Mike Wetchensky Hattie Powell Karen Vaught Durwin Baldwin Rhonda Bruce Richard Coley Irene Faber Kim Holcomb Lori lacquinot Tracy lohnson Marva Lewis Kim McCorkle Sheila McKinney Becky Pettigrew Tina Smith Angie Williams Rick Wood Lola Wrenn - Kim Beall Advisor - Mrs. Kay Casey Past-year staff members - Stan Murray, Tiffany Rowland Glenn Cresswell Angie Spradlin, Kim Windham. 4 St H ? Qxkwxhk K 1 K .. ,.. .. ., T are defined as being an access to something. Throughout our school career we pass through many doorways into areas time we open the pre- school dooiij jgime we cross the door to our g our senior year. This year? 3 Red many new ergperiencelsjftgflgs e have encountered everythingfjifd xew President to a new principaEiNiASA new doorways in ,Splice with i Space Shuttle program, and the death of Belushi closed a doorway on a comic W Throughout life we realige that we must face these new openingsjiigith hope and confidencep be able to take the bad times with the best times. In the end, we will bei able to look back through the doorgviiiy see what we have accomplished w ether it's a step in space or stardom. The 1982 Yellow lacket attempts to capture some of the year's events . yfg and the people who made them happen in w rd and image - to preserve the passage through this ddotrway. I W .Q K S Doorways - An Array of Personalities i i i i NP x 'L Q i g ff' i Q ' 1 X N. , '.ll 'fi' wi.. KL? fi . . gvilwnwzonmvi i 'jg-ag' 12585 '. 7 fy: , ll' 2 , 5 I, Xl X - N si 1 ' .s 5 x' 'N X N I bf i i X 'fa1n.'Jl1g,,u55,,2 si 4 i i i XX Qi 1 i Xl Q, i 3 xx QL E Q Q4 KN Ny ci 555555555555- Xi N 55555555553 F115-.1. i S is 3:::-..---- Q- xx . . Q xy ' Q NX' I xx Q5 . 5X W Q b Q FQ 5 ii X X1 i iw si --M, i Qi 55255551-::::::-: :::--:-3:: ::::: - ------ I L ' iii? 555522552252 NX U N A i X 1 N i x ii Activities 7 Activities Open Doors GO JACKETS - Some Denison students along with Ronald Wilson is Crightj are enjoying the taco dinner at the annual friendship ban- quet. Sherman hosted the dinner this year. x E, 5 is 3 st E A. 3-Q Q st -l Nts X HEART BEAT - Jerome Lewis and Janice Mor- rison are looking on while Wesley Hunt checks the blood pressure of Denison banker Mr. Olan Finley. Lynn Franklin Cbelowl, and other health occupations students are working on this project at a local bank. SENIOR POWER - Senior Leaders Jacques cheers. Otis Luper, Jeff Baron and David Franklin Houston and Mike Wetchensky lead the senior help in this pep assembly. 8 Activities WWW FAME - Tamara Rucker lit up the audience sing- ing the title song You Light Up My Life, at Neewollah. BOY FROM NY CITY - Danielle Johnson, Elise Martindale, Elaine Rainwater and Jeff Augustine, sang a number in the Neewollah program. POP CORN - National Honor Society sold pop corn as a fund raiser during homeroom. Sonya Skinner making sure everything was in order. COOL MAMA! - Anne Steward is Punking Out, to the Beach Boys, hit songs. Activities 9 And now back to you Dan.. . Kim McCorkel and her partn Saturday Nite Live skit at TCU. Oh no it's the star people! Bret Armstrong CCenterJ and his star group gave a memorable performance at talent night. Activities erdoa Activities Spark Year The Student Council went to State Convention this summer at Texas Christian University. The l Council went to get new ideas on how they could improve the club. The President this year was Tom Thomas, Vice President was Bret Arm- strong, Treasurer was Jeff Augistine, Secretary was Jodi Michel, Pam Listvan was recording secretary and Reporter was Mike Wetchsky. The Student Council brought back new ideas and had fun getting them. Play it again Sam - Tom Thomas, this yer's Stu- dent Council President, shows his talent at TCU. I 1 Where is my coffee cup? Tom Paris and Mrs. signing party sponsored by the Student Council. Sylvia McBrayer help keep control at the annual You can use it when I'm done. - Steve Denison Hurry! Hurry! Step right up and get your annuals. clowns around at the Annual signing party. Kay Casey, Annual Sponsor, hands out annuals. Activities 11 CHEESE - Lisa Thompson, Tina Huntoon, Pam Lisavan, Brenda Butler, Susan Taylor kicked off the year with the Stingerettes annual initiation held in August. Signin' - Jimmy Staples and Brian Hales look on as Tiffany Roland signs their green hand for Ag. initiation. Activities Initiation Kicks Off Club Year Initiation is an important part of being in an organization. Junior Stingeretts had to dress in funny costumes and walk up and down Armstrong around the Sonic and go in downtown shops. Ag initiates had to walk around school with green hands around their necks. In the Band Hall sophomores and new band members had to duck walk, wear crazy signs for a week and do whatever senior band members told them to do. Initiation is a part of old time tradition. They are a way to bring new members in a club or organization together. QUACK, QUACK - Lisa Simmons duck walks for l E 3 it 3 sei Yi S Est SP E s 3 i L 2 ,f , ' wr .3 . : l ' Order - One of Tom's jobs is taking charge of assemblies. 5 ,S QE. 2 ss i s T Si ii 5 E if E f . S ii it Yi Ei E 3- X .. Q . ,sv Q Q S 'sg Ho Ho - Says Tom Thomas as he and his elf Mary Weems listen what Elaine Rainwater wants for Christmas. to Thomas Leads Student Council Tom Thomas served as student body President. Some of his responsibilities were opening and closin assemblies and represen- ting the student body at state and national conventions. When There's Food - Tom Thomas can always be found. Come On Down . . . Tom Thamas announces candidates for Council. Activities 13 Tl! If . Que Pasa - Karen Forbes and Sherry lngram look like they are having a good time in Mrs. Sue Finley's Spanish class. We're Cool - Ramon Walker, Brian Johnson, Ar- nold Shephard, and Robert Byers rest their feet on the bleachers. Activities Stick 'em Up - Mike Morris is in the Drivers Ed. class talking with officer Marvin Norman about traffic safety. wg., W if gs . ,. ' , . , , , , ,.... . ...., ---' F ff ' ,,, ,,, . ... f .:.--.- .,., ,:Q f Aw refreshing - Stan Murrary is relaxing in the outdoors at the football Bar-B-Q sponsored by the booster club. New Principal Arrives Eggs it Mr. Tom Parris joined the administrative staff this year. His co-workers are associate principals Mr. George Petrus and Mrs. Jackie Peters. The office secretaries and clerks are Mrs. Juanita Harris, secretary to the principalg Mrs. Nancy Edredge, principal's clerkg and Mrs. Dodie White, records clerk. Unassuming Victims - Lola Wrenn and Sharon Cobb are caught in the act of looking at pictures of cheerleading camp. All DHS cheerleaders work hard all week but still have time to take some pictures of all the fun they are having. The pictures must be real attention getters, because they did not even notice their picture was being taken. Activity New principal Tom Parris became an administrator because he enjoys leadership but mostly because he likes to see a school grow and become a winner in both academics and sports. He comes from Corsicana, where he was the assistant principal at Corsicana High and was also a teacher at Navarro College where he taught math. A native of Houston, he likes to water ski, go on Canadian fishing trips and watch sports. Mr. Parris went through college on a basketball scholarship. In college he majored in math and physics. 4 He would like Denison to excel even more in academics and sports. The changes he would like to see are more parking space for students and more classrooms. What does he like most about DHS? The student body and the faculty, replied Mr. Parris. Activities C: 5'-4 K ulmuuunumnuuuniiiunnunauuunu-nu --quam-mxinun-unnixnggggggggq iillillllilii untuiiuuumnum-nnuuunqnnnnn: 'ulnnnunnsxulnmnnmiuuiii xiiiiinihliiuunsn ganllu:xcfnnuQunn1iqu:lllii1 xiiiihegiiimsamu class accepted S1 donations and held a drawing to give the truck away. It took them all year to rebuild it in their spare time. The truck, donated by Mr. Bob Lovell, won awards in contest. It takes a lot of hard work and dedication to be willing to get your hands dirty and greasy just to work on a truck you aren't going to get to keep. Some people are naturals when it comes to working on automobiles. The truck is green with Clif Activities Industrial Cooperative Training Builds Super Truck Veeerrrooom, Veeerr- roomm - The ICT class rebuilt a '65 Chevrolet truck. After they built the truck, the chrome trim on the sides. It has chrome wheels and new tires. The winner of the truck is Bruce Thompson, junior. Bruce plans on using the truck as a farm vehicle on his farm. Basketball Dominates lntermural Sports ssh abit. 5 K ,ff 36- 5' . Q15 at Up, over, and in - It looks as though the basketball is balanced on the rim but Shane Nassoy, Brett Armstrong, and Ronnie Wimbish know it is going in. Intramural sports are held during homeroom between op- posing classes. My Nikes do all the work - Ralph Holden takes a stride after the ball. CRightJ The intramural program pitted homerooms against each other and was popular with students who watched from the stands cheering their teams. er- , 'qlftt ,. , my +- ' -af, l'II get it, It is mine - Kirk Kern watches as Dale Dennis runs to catch the ball. ,X Activities We're working on the Stinger all the live long day . . . - Craig Louis and Shelly Gray, both seniors, are working hard as they can on their pages to meet deadline. Stinger Gets New Look It is hurry, hurry! Rush, rush! Give me this, give me that. I got the typewriter next. That's my story. Mrs. Casey, have you seen my film. This is a typical day on the Stinger staff. Staff members take reporting and specialized writing to learn the basic skills. The hardest job on the staff goes to Jan Jackson, editor-in-chief. She gets a lot of support from the lady whose desk is always piled high with papers and film. It takes the staff as a whole to get the weekly news out on time and keep the school informed. Activities V-.--. ll , Proofread, proofread, Gary! - Mrs. Kay Casey, advisor, and junior assistant, Gary Clay, look over Gary's article to find the errors. ln putting out a newspaper mistakes are verboten. Whoever said Blondes have more fun? - Cheryl Raines, senior staff member, runs the weekly features page in the Stinger. Proofing, writing, typ- ing and pasting up pages can put a strain on a person. I should be paid for this - Tammy Walters, senior staff member, seems to be so en- tranced in her article she can't take her eyes off it. Putting out a weekly paper takes patience, time and dedication. Working together makes the world go around and puts out the Stinger - Tiffany Rowland and Jackie Christain, both seniors, work on an article CFrontJ as Senior Ann Overman CBackJ checks spelling before her story goes in. Animal crackers on the typewriter? - Mike Wet- chensky, sports editor, indulges in a box of animal crackers to provide that extra energy and nourishment sportswriters need. Now let me see - Terrie Weaver and Sonya Skin- ner, look over a negative. Yum, Yum, Easter on its way -, Jana Jackson, editor-in-chief, and Sonya Skinner, news assis- tant get ready to pig-out at the Stinger Easter luncheon. Activities Twirp Week Gives Girls Chance to Ask Dates Twirp Week was sponsored by the United Service Club and was designed to turn the tables on who pays for the date. The week's events included bowling, out to din- ner, to the show, go-carting, and a football game. Monday started the week with bowling at the A-1 Bowling Lanes. Tuesday was going to the movies while Wednesday was taking him out to dinner. Thursday was going go- carting and Friday was the usual Friday night football game. Twirp-O-Grams were sold by Hanson's Headaches which are singing telegrams asking that special someone out for a date. LA..LA..LA.. Twirp-O-Grams were sold by Han- son's Headaches during homeroom. Wade Graves receives a singing invitation. Activities SMILE. . . Kim McCorkle treats Glenn Creswell to a movie for Twirp week. STRIKE . .. Tina Smith concentrates on writing down the correct bowling scores as the game progresses. Leaders for - 81-82 are CTopJ Tom Thomas, president, Cmiddle lefty Pam Listvan, corresponding secretary, CRightJ Jodi Mitchell, recording secretary. CBottom lefty Jeff Augusting, treasurer, Mike Wetchensky, reporter, Brett Arm- strong, vice president. Sign Here - The year started with an Annual Signing party. Tommy Davis has a bit of catching up to do. 21 Activities Life as a Student Council Member This year was the first to have a homeroom especially for Student Council members, which Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer sponsors. They sponsor many fund raising projects such as selling pictures of people with San- ta Claus, and selling little plastic Christmas ornaments. A First- A Student Council homeroom has turn- ed out quite a success, which is proven by how much has been accomplished. Pictured are Mrs. McBrayer and Jeff Augustine. Cheers - A Friendship Banquet, held at Sher- man High School, brought the two rival schools together. Lori Ruble toasts Gina Taul and Brad White for good luck. 1981-82 Homecoming Queen Nicki Ciaccio K SQ 4 Y - ,'L f ' ' Ai if ss, lima W r ls s ,f L pug, Sonya Skinner First Runnerup ..., if Ww,,,, we-gui -. f s1',, , , V 'ii'm V ,W Jana Lafoy Top Ten ,,L,, -,h, nhnn We ,W fkyy 0 7 affix' K: ay Q, I. Donna Lovelace Top Ten Finalists Dana Douglas Mary Weems Second Runnerup Top Ten 3 as E H 7,3 'fi ' ? .. 2. 3,511 -,, : HQ ll f Q ,U 3? 'f .cw 12323272625 ::.Y iffstslx' rw ' v ' rr l l Laura Beth McKinzie Doni Harrelson Top Ten Top Ten Julie Jones Trina Cobb Top Ten Top Ten Activitie 23 Mashon Smith Lana Done Band Robie Flannagan Drafting F.F.A. son F.H.A. F.C.A. Huddles Junior Historians Lola Wrenn Paula Gardner Kim McCorkIe 24 Activities i gigs J , if 1 , 411- if Football Latin O.E.A. Coop Pat Ford Betsy Reeves Jerri Menta Sweethearts Volleyball Marva Lewis f' C 'Q Spanish Pam Listvan O.E.A. Lab Stacy Ontiveras H.E.R.O. Judy McFadden N.H.S. B.H.S. Elise Martindale U.S. Club Kim Colson Golf Susan Taylor N.l.K.E. Sharon Cobb C ' S me it S: me-qi ., sn.. .. .lss ii 3 . ,f,', if I7 ' Faculty Grace Sullivan Activities Sweethearts E Q ,- 1 1 W it t .ix 1 i f E S? k f N. Annual Blacks-in-Action Karen Vaught Hattie Powell ' T Cosmetology Den-Teens Annette Cannaday Ginger Toney Drama FCA Kuddles Becky Graham Elaine Rainwater 26 Activities Boy's Basketball Tracy Woodard D.E. H2 Lori Taylor FTA Jodi Mitchell Sweethearts Hanson's Headaches Sheri Jacobs Pep Club Michelle Giasson Girls Choir Susan Arthur Library Gwen Braxton Rifle Corps Karen Forbes Terri Simpson .. ,W lt, .i A X siii If K 5 W , 5 Q . in ai . A f q Q Student Council Chris C ick HERE SHE IS Sharon Martin was sweetheart of cheerleaders. She was escorted by Neil Brown. Activities Sweethearts Art Leigh Parker Debate Sharon Stewart Flag Corps Building Trade Gina Striok and D. E. itl Denise Hardin Girls Basketball ' Becky Compton Michele Jones 28 Activities Cheerleaders Sharon Martin Drill Team Missy Dobbs Guitar Club Terri Maggard Health Occupations Tamera Davis ow , 1 f y A : A A , , l. ,' A iifyj, f .rr-1 H ,, Photography Patty Gay Tennis Anne Shields Sweethearts Band Robie Flannagen Metals Pam Joines French Club Lori Ruble Stinger Jana Jackson Clowning Around Sonie touchdown signal during the Smithson-Fisher blows the homecominggame. Activities 29 Homecoming Activities Spark jacket Spirit The sweethearts of 1981-1982 were full of excitement as they walked out on the field at Munson Stadium. The excitement boiled as the sweethearts remembered how they got there. Each club elected a young lady to represent it. After being elected, each sweetheart was presented during homeroom in the auditorium. They were also announced during the homecoming pep assembly. After parading down Main Street atop a decorated car, each girl was escorted across the field by a young man who was also a member of the club or organization the sweetheart represented. is This is going to take forever - Leigh Parker rode through downtown Denison on a Lincoln Con- tinental. She was sweetheart of Art Club and was Activities escorted by Martin Giasson. This was Leigh's se- cond year to be a member of the Art Club. i 5 WHAT IS THIS THING? .. . Mark Crump, Junior, I MADE IT! . .. Jana Jackson was selected as and Pam Joines, Sophomore, sit one out at the Stinger Staff sweetheart. She was escorted by homecoming dance. pam was Sweetheart of Craig Louis during halftime festivities at the homecominggame. I HOPE IT DOESN'T RAIN . . . Mrs. Grace Sullivan faculty and was escorted by Mr. Tom Parris, was faculty sweetheart. She was selected by the Principal. Activities Denteens Sponsor Neewollah Neewollah, which is Halloween spelled backwards, was sponsored by the Den- Teens in order to raise money for projects during the year. This year's program opened with the selecting of the royal court: Sophomores - Cindy Marr and Steve McGraw, Juniors -- Pam Listvan and Jeff Nicholson, Seniors - Art Arthur and Laura Beth McKenzie. The talent part of the show consisted of a number of skits in- cluding one done by the Student Council, a rock band, a group of dancers and singers. 3 LITTLE PIGS . . . And other stories were told by Rick Wood at try-outs. Activities Werewolves! Belinda Smith and Penny Webb stru- their fur as the court looks on. Superfreak - Richard Roberts tries out fo Neewollah as a member ofthe superfreak danch group. zrfg , DRAT YOU VILLAIN . . . Angie Spradlin and Judy Savage portray 2 heroins. CAboveJ AND THE WINNER IS ... Royalty for Neewoliah are CL to RJCindy Marr, Steve McGraw, Laura Beth McKinzie, Art Arthur, Pam Listvan and Jeff Nicholson. CBeIowj SECOND CHILDHOOD. . .Tom Thomas and Betty Rainey act in their skit by Student Council. M ,,,, Activities 33 5 Q6 U 'Q 3 Sherman Activities Attract Attention Tiffiany Rowland, Lori J qunot, Irene Faber, Lola Wre and Karen Vaught show th spirit for Sherman Week. T year during the Sherman We is Q' ta. D.. A A lr.er,,.rr QW 92 0 -n V , Qtrr t a , . ,L A1 M, ,P ..,,t,,, ,KA , . :,, LV A-,:z , rrr T ,fi Aw ' A ,-,, ff Mft L , .4 is , ii A .AA A H ,, E , : . .. v,.k,,, ' ' H 'fff r H 5 : ,.,,- + 5 A A rrre A l O , A eeii 2 T A. A . f ' AA ,,, -,ii ' .'.., , . A' 4 ,i. S A .' A A' A A' --rtr . A. i TA q - erir V ,- AA -'-X . A- ff'r' . ' , , ,- A ' in NfL'- ,, ,. A if v',-,'i iiii ,,, ',,' 1 ' I ' V A A i' S fffff Aw. ,4,,-,,, V .y , A ,A . -A . A, A E -Aww A fri ,, A A . A '-ie A , 1 A ,trer O ' ' ff A, A A -f'i' AA .A .,'. f- 2 ,A A, etr' ', ,,, 'A ,'r-.t VA it A A . ' A A A A A w A T 1 y A A f .e'A 2.4 AA x T A T A . J O if A AAR - A A , A A '.,, Y g , ,,,. ..-A- A W ww, . , '-A, . 34 Activities HATS OFF . . . Durwin Baldwi an I e t 1 e activities students show th spirit in various ways. lncludii SOCK IT TO SHERMAN. SUS PEND SHERMAN, HATS Ol TO THE JACKETS, OVERAI SHERMAN, AND COLOR DAY Sherman Week attracts par ticipation of the students who like to dress in costume Although the team dldn't be Sherman, there was a lot spirit and support for the Jackets. S-T-O-M-P S-H-E-R-M-A-N!!! Many spectators came out to help fire up the Jackets before the big duel that evening. The Class of 83!!! Show their spirit by rolling out a sign to show that they also have spirit during Sherman Week. Q if f S, 3 55 0. 2? Activities 35 Have you ordered your cap and gown yet? Kelli Foster and Rocky Strong discuss ordering their caps and gowns in anticipation of graduation. Seniors Prepare for Graduation When Seniors order their caps and gowns they realize how close they really are to graduation. A lot of fears run through Seniors' heads as they prepare to face the unknown. What am I going to do after high school? Do I want to go to college? Am I ready to be on Activities my own? How do I go about getting what I want out of life? All these fears are very real in a seniors final few weeks of school. If we knew all the answers to these fears, what fun would our senior year be? 'Anticipation is making me wait . . . Paula Pen- ington, Becky Graham, Wanda I just can't decide! Jefferi Johnson and Allison Rainey order their caps and gowns. Daniles and Terri Harrison wait for their turn to get their cap and gown. Do I have to wear this? Otis Luper tries on his cap and gown. Activities Expressions Staff Puts Out Magazine Sticky Mess . . . Kelly Masey, editor, Karen and Tracy Harmon glue a poem on a layout sheet. Supplies and materials were purchased through the sale of Bunny Grams and out of Mrs. Terry' pocket. This year the school district bought 1 Adler electric typewriter for their use. Mrs. Nancy Terry sponsored expressions A Mistake? Tracy Harmon and Neil Brown checked all spelling before a page was completed. Group proves value . . . Expressions magazine, a literary work designed by selected students in a non- credit homeroom, was once again a success this year. Expressions is started in the fall and students donate their work to the staff throughout the year. It was printed this year by Mr. Frank Turner's printing classes and sold for 52.50 a copy. Sherri Cobb designed the cover. Does it Go Here? Tracy ' Boss, Kelly Massey, and Karen Oliver design a layout for a page of Expressions. All material had to be typed and glued to a master layout sheet. Activities Gee Thanks Don Fleightman presents Mrs. Ann Shaffer with a complimentary gift for speak- ing at the NHS induction. NHS Induction , Starts Spring National Honor Society conducted its in- duction on April 4, in Eisenhower auditorium. Members of the society are selected in the spring of their Junior year and remain members through their Senior year. Inductees were Jeff Augustine, Tracy Boss, Neil Brown, Sharon Cobb, Sherri Cobb, Tod Coleman, Kim Colsen, Kim Cooper, Elain Embrey, Pat Ford, Lyn Gard- ner, Lyn Foster, Wade Graves, Ben Harvey, Sabrina Hogan, Dianna Holbert, Robert Hullet, Sonja Humphrye, Steven Jacobs, Danelle Johnson, Kathy Jordan, Kelly Kane, Kay Marshall, Sharon Martin, Elise Martin- dale, Tina Mason, Jodi Mitchel, Jeff Nicholsen, Mary Pasche, Jana Pulls, Elaine Rainwater, Cheryl Ray, Betsy Reeves, Jerry Remboldt, Lyn Sager, Ann Sheilds, Corey Souther, Jon Smith, Angie Stevens, Lisa Thompson, Penny Webb, Traci Woodard. Declaration of Brains . .. Mike Wetchensky and fith and Jeff Horton sign their names on the Lu Ann Edlen watch as LeAnne Gandy, Jeff Grif- register. Activities 39 And the winner is Lisa Phillips announces a winner at the Who's Who assembly. Mike Wet- chensky was co-emcee. Heavenly glow? Karen Vaught's face lights up while working over a light table. Karen was responsible for the Senior Salute pages. Activities Annual Staff Does More Than Yearbook With one of the bigger staffs in the history of the annual, the 1982 Yellow Jacket staff designed the school yearbook. Each of the staff members were assigned a percentage of the 304 pages and were to meet assigned deadlines. Students would design the layout of their pages, choose the pictures to be used, and write the copy. One of the most important and difficult jobs of the annual class is that of Editor-in- Chief. This year Mike Wetchensky and Lisa Phillips shared the duties of Editor-in-Chief. Wetchensky was said to be the meaner of the two, while Lisa the nicer. ln addition to doing the annual, the Yellow Jacket staff sponsored the Who's Who assembly and was in charge of the school pictures. Writing copy - Irene Faber writes up copy for her annual pages. Irene served as assistant Editor this year. She just poked me! - Julie Jones waits as Lori Jacquinot pins on her Miss DHS banner during the Who's Who assembly. Oh crop!! - Lola Wrenn crops a picture for one of her annual pages. Quiet Worker - Annuals' quietest worker, Shelia McKinney, sorts through her materials while working on her pages. More copy Angie Williams writes up copy for a page. After being typed on a copy fitting form, the copy must fit the quad-pak. Activities 41 Contest Winners Shine for DHS Toot . . . Toot . . . Carlos Galloway won All-Star band at Weatherford music festival. Looking Proud Steve lefelice shows the trophy the math team won. He was the first DHS student to go to state in 15 years in math competition. Activities This year there were contests in all areas of activities at DHS. A large amount of awards went to students in music, math and vocational contests. Drama, jour- nalism and English students were recogniz- ed for outstanding performance. Yea, We Bad . . . UIL winners pose for this after their wins. Jeff Augustine, David Franklin Kelli Foster, Steve lefelice, Terry Maggard, Mi Wetchensky and Jana Jackson won at district. Robbins Wins in National Contest Look Mom . . . Bobby Robbins won second in Business Math in state and then went to nationals where he placed fourth in the nation. The Golden Band From Jacket Land won awards in New Mexico when they traveled there Not a Picture Danelle Johnson accepts a S50 check from Disabled Vets for her prize essay. ly Q sssssff .wi dest . 1.s.:g 5'5: 5 -E 'V-MlSlY?55s:s ' - V T ' E ' Jews f K gh? J, ms E ss Lx. s X we its .R if as ii i .. V ., , . X... .-'... ...,- .f V ' ii sr-Q V .3 X . - A fig .W H .sl Rx . ugw- ' 'LN I ' , .s f -, X -1-1. l -- '- 1 I .. ,, ' ' x sssss , .t , ., L t ,sl. .V . sls, tk . :JV RW . . Q ' .. A ' Z. ii - Ii. I . - NX .f .j t w. , . .W I ,.. . S Tis -s-,.. i fs -X 1 f-s- f if Ns, ' llli . .. 5 s ..-. s tsls id sts stlads D A so Brass Bash . . . The brass sec- tion of the stage band was recognized at all contests. on November 7. They received a certificate of ex- cellence and over-all place five. Charley Boy. . . Charles Dickey won several superior ratings and placed in every contest. Activities 43 I Got Spirit, Yes I Do . . . Julie Jones Jumps out front as she cheers for the boy's varsity Yellow Jacket football team. TCU Fever All varsity and junior varsity cheerleaders attended the Texas Christian University summer camp. 2 Are We Ready To Come Home? . . . The last day for Jacket cheerleaders at TCU was filled with the final competitions and the giving of awards. The cheerleaders, as a whole proved to be an asset to Activities the school. As a group they won the TCU spirit stick which they brought home. TCU summer camp lasted from July 20 to July 24. In The Middle Of A Cheer . . . The girls varsity cheerleaders led the fans in cheers for the Jackettes. Spirit Boosters . . . The boy's varsity and girl's varsity cheerleaders try to raise the spirit at a pep rally with a stunt. I Flip Over Cheerleading... Paula Gardner prac- tices her flips getting ready for the big game. Will she star in Wonder Woman Il ? Here WE Come As a tradi- tion the varsity cheerleaders run out before the football team to let the fans know that the fighting Jackets are on their way. Activities 45 Drill Team Has Workout Stingerettes have had their share of summer practice with camp and a two-week workout before the school year. Practice before camp ran on a tight schedule. Making up and learning routines took time and pa- tience to take to Kilgore College Camp. The work paid off with a first place in highkick and military. The girls experienced a lot of pain and fun during practice before school started. Getting there at 6 a.m. and leaving at 12:30 p.m. seemed like an eight hour job, said Junior Tracy Johnson. During the last week, senior members picked juniors for their Little Sisters. Many surprises were in store for them like receiving little gifts, flowers, candy, and sym- pathy cards that had hints about the identity of their Big Sister. All secrets were out of the bag the last day of practice when the seniors initiated the juniors. TA DA! - Penny Webb, Sheryl Raines, Patty Garvin, Trudy McAden and Sabrina Hogan show off their dazzlin smiles. 8 CTODD WHAT'S IN THERE? - Many Lil' sisters received surprise packages during initiation week. Susan Taylor and Tina Mason try to figure out what's inside. SLURP! SLURP! - Nancy Thorton and Beverly Kuneman enjoy a coke break between practices. Activities HELLO! - Tammy Walters is not always on the phone, but someone had to answer it. 1, 2, 3, KICK - Lisa Moore kicks prettily while practicing one of the many highkick routines. HULA, HULA - Davina Neal demonstrates her Hawaiian dance for her initiation. HIGH KICK LINE? - Lisa Thompson and Jodi Mitchell line up in front of Safeway to perform a routine. Activities 47 ,H Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy - Lymn Foster, a junior, plays a piece for stage band. Lynn is also in the Marching Band. Don't bother me I am playing - Bobby Blanton plays the drums with much intensity. He plays in the Stage Band and he plays the Quads in the Marching Band during football season. Activities I am not just whistling Dixie either - Harrison plays the flute during one of the band rehearsals. Twlrl, Twlrl, Twirl - Band Feature twirler, Kim Corkle performs with grave tensity on her face. Kim is only feature twirler in the t In regular season she plays clarinet. Groups Perform to Beat We're number 1 Tonya Smith, a senior flag member, wears an en- thusiastic smile as she cheers on the football team. Now how does it go? - Theresa Sykes, a junior Flagcorps member, is shown working on a new twirl to put in a routine. parade. I pledge allegiance to the flag - Becky Compton, captain, shows that the colorguard does more than enhance the band it enhances the school. Left, Right, Left - Rhonda Bruce, a junior, marches along with the corps in the homecoming Activities 49 Sun Shines Brightly in O-k-I-a-h-o-m-a! Yeeee Haaa! . . .Jeff Baron, Jerry Remboldt, and Greg Pikilton sing a song about Will Parkers' adventures in Kansas City. Activities Oklahoma Cast Curly McClain ................... Rick Wo Laurey ...... . . Danelle Johns Ado Annie . . . ....... Lisa Wrig Jud Fry .... ... E. J. Thomps Will ..... ...... J eff Bar Eller .......... . . Ruth Forr Ali Hakim .......... .... J eff Augusti Gertie D. Cummins . . .... Kim McCorkl Carnes ....................... Wade Grav Other Cast Members: Janie Gore, Dea Bush, Jerry Renboldt, Rocky Strong, Kelli Foster, Alex- ander Fish, Merethah Polk, Kristen Owens, Karen Vaught and Rick Pugh, Lyn Sager, Terri Maggard, Angie Phillips, Greg Pilkiton, Elise Martindale, Sherrie Beard. Now Boys. . . Ruth Forrest watches Greg Pikilton as he eyes the 'goin' ons' at the annual box socializing lunch. This was one of the many scenes from 'tOklahoma! . Ruth plays a watchful aunt in the play and Pikilton plays a cowhand. Oklahoma ...OK When the Fine Arts Department presented Oklahoma! on February 5, and 6, it was the culmination of over two months of planning, rehearsals, and frustra- tions for the students and directors who participated in the musical production. Oklahoma! , the work of the entire Fine Arts Department, had over 200 behind-the-scene helpers who played an important role in putting the final show on the stage. Mr. Roger Hanson, Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer and Mr. Jerry Pedersen also devoted their time to the directing and set making for Oklahoma! . - -mmm l 5 l E i , 1 K t 'E v i is ' , K .1 Big Bad Jud . .. E. J. Thompson gives the crowd in Eisenhower Auditorium the 'evil eye'. Duh . . . Me? ...Mike Wetchensky helps light the stage during the opening night of Oklahoma! . He was assisted by Tammi Curry and Leigh Parker on the spotlights. Microphones were a big help too. l l l l l 1Grabbing Some Shut-Eye . . . Jeff Baron, who had ,the supporting roll of Will Parker, takes a break during one of the dress rehearsals for parents and guests. Activities 51 Like Whoa Pardner, What a Note . . . Rick Wood sings of surreys and moon beams during Oklahoma! Shown here with Danelle Johnson, he is trying to hit a note two octaves out of his range. He said he never did. Oklahoma! Draws Large Audiences for Musical OkIahoma! drew an estimated 1500 people to Eisenhower Auditorium for the February performances. Mr. Roger Hanson, Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer and Nlr. Jerry Pedersen directed the musical. Mr. Hanson directed vocal music, Mrs. McBrayer, drama, and Mr. Pedersen, art. Activities l l l l l 1 Oh! Shuckins Jeff Augustine sings his distress over his new found love, Ado Annie. l Q Yea Boy, Swing That Rope Alexander Fish finds the long the law to be long enough to reach him as he talks to Greg Pilkilton about the cowboys and the farmers having a 'brawl' during the second act of OkIahoma! Fish is a senior and Pilkilton a junior. Both are Drama I members. 1 Okliiboma! Continues raditional Student Productions by usical Productions Oklahoma had a variety of different of students cast in it. High school require cooperation from the staff, students, custodians, and This year the cast was led by two juniors, Wood and Danelle Johnson. In the leads were E. J. Thompson and Forrest Comic relief was supplied by Baron Kim McCorkle, Lisa Wright and Augustine These and other students for three months on Oklahoma! Directing the musical were Mrs. Sylvia , Mr. Roger Hanson, and Mr. Oklahoma! was one of the productions yet the directors said. Ooo La La.. . Lisa Wright, Jeff Augustine and Kim McCorkle all seem to agree the character Ado An- nie is a girl who can't say no. All Three students had a major role in OkIahoma! And Them, Well Now! . .. Danelle Johnson, Rick Wood, Sherri Beard, Alexander Fish, Angie Phillips, and Jeff Baron sing the theme song from Oklahoma! He Did What To Who? Rick Wood, Rocky Strong, Alexander Fish, Wade Graves and Danelle Johnson all discover the truth about Jud's love. Activities 53 Noel! Noel! . . . Kim Windham uses her artistic talent to decorate the doors of the school as a Ho Ho Ho . . . Loyd Hess and Patricia Atkins enjoy the night ,Vi air during the annual Christmas parade. r 1. 54 Activities ' .bn J Christmas project. The Student Councils Chaplain Committee sponsored the painting K Q 6 we f l,,..,m , -f:'15,xx2'fi I. ::f , H , 'lfi ' fl in I . M l r vill ,.,, I V E :-, , I A W .,,. s,,,,, , mgwmiviif' Q Christmas Bells Ring and Season's Greetings Flourish in Halls and Classrooms Christmas season at school brought good cheer to students who participated in activities centered around helping others and providing entertainment to those who are less fortunate. This was shown in such activities as the adopting of a needy family by the Den-Teens. Also on the agenda for the Christmas season was the Christmas Choral Concert that featured the choral departments from D.H.S., Hughes, and McDaniel. Drama Department put on their own ver- sion of The Best Christmas Pageant Ever for the Senior Citizens Center and Hanson's Headaches brightened up the downtown area with Christmas caroling at the banks. Ole! Mrs. Sue Finley, Spanish teacher, in- structs Kim McFarland on the art of bursting a Pinata. Elise Martindale, Randy Lance and Sheila McKinney watch. l Guess Who's Coming to Town? . . . Guests of Joella Moore pose in front of Christmas decora- tions following F.H.A.'s Christmas banquet. Joella is president of the organization. Merry Christmas to All! . . . Good ole Santa Claus paid a visit to D.H.S. by way of semi-permanent artwork painted by Kim Windham and Becky Graham. Both are members of Student Council. Activities 55 Christmas '81 Brings loy of Giving Happy Birthday! . . . What would Christmas be without the ever-popular snowman, Frosty. Fros- ty and his friends visited DHS rarely. Oh Christmas Tree Mrs. Glenda Douglas shows her Christmas Vegetable Tree made for the faculty Christmas luncheon. Activities ZZZ . .. A local resident put the lovable Snoopy and Woodstock out for a little sunbathing during Christmas. of hopelessness as Mike Wetchensky helps her adjust her elf Little Helpers Big Helper . . . Mary Weems has the expres- Bells! . . . Varsity Cheerleaders enjoy a secondary school bands marched in the parade. in the action during the annual Christmas Shown are Chad Taylor, Pat Ford, Craig Blanton, All cheerleading squads and most of the Donna Shelton, Micheale Jones and Julie Jones. Spirited . . . All students of DHS en- joyed the 1981 Christmas Season. Ringing bells and sleigh rides were no where to be found in the dry weather, but most oc- cupied their time. Students found that the spirit of giving was in style and that is the one thing that will make 1981's Christmas one to remember. Activities 57 Spirit Activities Attract Participants School spirit was a big part of the 1982 school year. Pep assemblies were re-scheduled for 8:30 in the morning differing from the previous year when they began at 9:30. Spirit grams were given by the cheerleaders and the homerooms at the pap assembly before a crucial basketball game against Wichita Falls. Spirit sticks were also given to the class that showed the most spirit during a pep assembly. Cakes were received by many persons and groups throughout the year as a way of showing appreciation. Pride was shown by the Jacket participa- tion in a variety of school events from dances to powder puff football. New principal Tom Parris mentioned that this school showed the most spirit of all the schools he had been to. We feel good! Oh we feel so Good! Jacques Houston and Jeff Baron helped school spirit by leading Seniors in Cheers. Activities 'H Oops, I hit the wrong note! - A'lisa Hoover ing the xylophone during the pep assembly. S-E-N-I-O-R-S . . . Jaque Houston accepted spirit stick for the seniors, one was given at pep-rally. L 1 i Miss DHS Julie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones. ln addition to being named Miss DHS she was in the Homecoming Queen Court, and three years in the Neewallah Court. In her Junior and Senior year, Julie was a varsity cheerleader and head cheerleader her senior year. Julie was a two year member of National Miss DHS Honor Society, a three year member of the U.S. Club. She was a Den-teen member for two years and acted as Senior Vice' President. Julie was also a three yea member of Student Council, a three year member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and National High School Biological Honor Society. U Mr. DHS Art Arthur is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Art Arthur. ln addition to being named Mr. DHS, Art was chosen as Neewollah King his Senior year, Neewollah Duke his Sophomore year, and was class favorite in his Sophomore year. Art was also a two year letterman in baseball and a two year member of the Na- tional Honor Society. He was an Honor Graduate and was placed on the all year honor roll. He was a member of the US glub, the Latin Club, and the Mr. Gardener lub. Mr. DHS Allison, Arthur Chosen Mr., Miss DHS Runners-Up Students named Susan Arthur and Rodney Allison as Mr. and Miss DHS run- ners up. Susan was in the girls glee club for three years. She has been in the flag corps, Den-Teens, and the United Service Club all for two years. She was sweetheart of the girls glee club this year. Allsion has been in Who's Who among American High School Students, Neewollah, and class favorite nominee's for three years. He was a nominee for best leader and president of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes for two years. He was in the U.S. Club and the photography club. He was captain of the football team where he played guard and tackle. He was also named one of the All Texomaland Foot- ball Players. 62 Activities 10h Boy Balloons' Tom Thomas Karen Vaught Lola Wren, Tracy Johnson and Rhonda Bruce prepare for the Who s Who assembly. E ? if Q 5 Sing it Snookie . . . Marva Lewis entertained at Who's Who by singing He's Out of My Life and the theme from Mahogony. Marva, accom- panied by Senior Debbie Moore on the piano, is a junior and a member of the Yellow Jacket Annual Staff. Mrs. Kay Casey is the annual advisor. The annual staff sponsored Who's Who. Who's Who Announced Each year the annual staff sponsors the Who's Who assembly. Who's Who is the one event in which seniors, whose work and dedication have been constant throughout the year, can be honored. The winners are chosen by their fellow classmates. The assembly also provides an opportunity for the sophomores and juniors to choose favorites to represent their classes. Voters were asked to nominate students who they felt best fit a particular category. Students then voted on these names and the winners were announced in the assembly. Each winner received a candy Heart and a balloon showing what they won. Their pictures were also displayed in the annual, The Stinger, and The Denison Herald. Activities Class Favorites, Runners-Up Elected Seniors elected Mark Massie and Nicki Ciaccio class favorites. Crightj Tom Thomas and Missy Dobbs are Senior Favorite Runners-up. fbelowj E. J. Thompson and Moni- que Powell were named Sophomore Runners-Up. Cbelow rightj 5 Q xii is 'gig as fs mx g.t,ta5,,x sg is Q rays? is is Y' if Ss .. f -y. sts ll Kitts 64 Favorhes NYM Tl, Qi YT uma .few ww- visas. gi .,,,,....h, ,K Juniors elected Tim Finley and Elaine Rainwater, Cleftb favorites. Paula Gardner, Travis Aday, and Sherry Burgess were runner-up Cbelowb Sophomores elected Mark Oliver and Mitzi Badgett favorites fright bellowp Favorhes 65 Best Leaders Chosen Seniors chose the best leaders in the Who's Who assembly. Winners were Tom Thomas and Mary Weems. Tom is a member of National Honor Society and NHSBHS. He is also president of the Stu dent Council and captain of the tennis team. He has been in the Neewollah court for three consecutive years. Thomas is also a member of U.S. Club F.T.A. F.C.A and latin Club. Mary is a member of U.S. Club and is Senior class president. She is also a member of Den-Teens, Captain of the Ten nis team, Student Council, Hi-toppers, and F.C.A. Runners up for best leader were Mike Wetchensky and Sherri Jacobs. Wetchen sky is Co-editor-in-chief of the yearbook and a member of the Stinger staff. He is reporter for Student Council, Drama Club and NHS. Sherri is the president of Future Teachers Of America and a member of Den-teens, Student Council OEA Headaches, and US Club. 66 Activities Originals Chosen . . . , Seniors chose the Most Original in the lWho's Who Assembly. Wayne Manning and Sonya Skinner were the winners. Wayne is a member of US Club, NHS, and Student Council and Photography Club. He received awards as the outstanding prin- ting and photography student. Sonya is a rmember of the Drill Team, FCA Cuddles, FTA, US Club, and Den-Teens. She is Senior class treasurer and was first runner-up for Homecoming Queen. Both were chosen because of their original ideas and creative thoughts. Runners Up for most original were Kari Caldwell and Mark Garrison. Kari is a member of band and NHS. She is also a member of Den-Teens and US Club. She has been in Drama Club, Spanish Club, Photo Club, and received the outstanding photographers award at the awards assembly. Garrison is a woodshop student and 1982 graduate. With Runners Up Activities 67 Most Versatile Chosen Trina Cobb and Mark Marshall were voted most versatile by their fellow classmates. Trina was in cheerleading and basketball for three years. She was also cap- tain of the girls varsity basketball team. She was a current member of Blacks-in-Action and Presi- dent of the Nike Club. Marshall played varsity baseball for three years and varsity basketball for two years. He was in the United Service Club and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, both for three years. Marshall was a class favorite nominee for three years. Runners-up were Kristi Leggett and Lonnie Blanton. Kristi was in all district Volleyball and track for two years. She was in the Na- tional Honor Society, Spanish Club, and Future Teachers of America. Blanton was Who's Who junior favorite. He played varsity football for two years and was an honorable mention all district. He was football most improved player for 1981. 68 Who's Who Seniors Choose Enthusiastic Being enthusiastic is defined as showing a great interest or a liking. People who have or show those qualiities are Mark Gamp- per and Ginger Toney. Gampper is in Student Council and is their project chairman. He is also in FCA.. United Service Club and Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. His in- terests are golf, running, and Waterskiing. Ginger belongs to United Service Club, Den-Teens, Student Council, and FCA. She has been a Varsity cheerleader for two years, nominated for Miss D.H.S. and Senior class favorite. She has been in royalty for Princess and Queen, in track, is in the National Honor Society, sweetheart for Den-Teens and also Student Council, and she has been on the A honor roll all year. Runners-up for En- thusiastic were Harold Brin and Denise Hardin. Brin is Vice President for Distributive Education. His interests are tennis, Weightlifting, jogging, and playing frisbee. Denise is in Distributive Education. DECA iil Sweetheart, Lions Club Sweetheart, Distinguished Student Award Runner up, U.S. Club, Student Council, Flag Corps two years, Band. Who's Who F Who's Who Humorous Chosen by Seniors How would you define the word humor? The seniors evidently knew the definition because they chose Benito Chacon and Missy Dobbs as being the most humorous of their class. Chacon is in Spanish and printing. Missy is a member of Office Education Association, Drill Team, and is Vocational Office Education President, also the senior favorite runner-up and Drill Team Sweetheart. Runners-up for the humorous were Raphael Coney and Donna Lovelace. Coney is in Blacks-in- Action, Student Council, Junior Black Chamber of Commerce and is a member of the Boys Club. He also played football. Donna is a member of Student Council, Den-Teens, Spanish club, and United Service club. She has been in Drill Team for two years, first runner-up to Neewollah Princess, Homecoming queen nominee, and is featured in Who's Who among American High school students. Friendliest Chosen 1 What qualities did the Seniors look for in choos- ,ng the Friendliest boy and girl during the Who's Who election? Smiling faces, personality traits nd friendly attitudes were probably three of the qualities the seniors looked for and found in Alex- ander Fish and Dana Douglas. Fish is in United Service club and Student Touncil. He is senior class Reporter and is Voca- ional Industrial Clubs of American President for rafting. His interests are hunting, Waterskiing, nd riding motorcycles. Dana is in Den-Teens. 1 3 United Service club, Photography club, FCA, FTA, and is President of Den-Teens. Runners-Up were Odis Luper and Karen Gilmore. Luper belongs to Student Council, Photo club, Racket club, Tennis Team, and FTA. His interests are tennis, baseball, basketball, and horseback riding. Karen is in Record Keeping and Sociology. . Who's Who 71 Students Voted as l Most Likely to Succeed CHOSEN AS WINNERS . . . The, two voted Most Likely to Suc ceed were Laura Beth McKinf zie and Burt Martin. To b given this award, the student? must have a high academicy score and the ability to achieve goals, that they havel set to obtain in life. They wer ' picked by votes of the studen b d d d C3 yearsj FTA, FCA, Honors Science, Honors Eng. ll, Ill, IV, Who's Who Among American High School Students, America's Outstanding Names and Faces, and many more. Burt Martin has also won many awards: Bausch 81 Lomb Science Medal, NHS, pres. of NHSBHS, Math Team C3 yearsb, vice pres., Science Club, Latin Club, winner of Rochester National Scholarship, academic letters in Algebra ll, Honors Biology, outstanding student in Honors Eng. Ill, Honor Roll C3 yearsj, Texas Boys' State, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Interna- tional Youth in Achievement, America's Outstanding Names and Faces US Na- tional Mathematics Award, and many more. Laura Beth McKinzie has won many honors: accompanist for Hanson's Headaches C3 yearsj, accompanist for school musicals C3 yearsj, honor roll C3 yearsb, academic letters in Chemistry and English Ill, mascot '80-81, Queen of Neewallah, Homecoming queen can- didate, Sr. play cast, Soph. treasurer of soph. Den-Teens, Pres. of Sr. Den- Teens, General vice-pres. of Den-Teens, sec. of NHSBHS, Sec. of NHS, pres. of pep club, U.S. Club o y an were announce a the Who's Who Assembly. F num- nnnu vue mfr I llx, LVINI k.flIlJJk,lI INJI IXXAIIIIDI Jill were Don Fleitman and Kelly Massey. f 1 4 yt W it X 5 ii . .PQ ,sayin 'W I s X ,RX S . t W S iv z kg Q Q NW?- mais- Weems, Housten amed Mr. and Miss School Spirit MARY Weems and Jacques Houston were named MR. and MISS SCHOOL SPIRIT at the last pep rally. Both Weems and Houston have had a lot of experience in raising school spirit. Houston has been a class leader all three years in high school. Weems has been a cheerleader and involved in stu- dent council and drama activities. BUILD THAT SPIRIT!!! Seniors Leaders Jacques Houston, Odis Luper, Mike Wetchensky, David Franklin, Jeff Baron, and Sherri Jacobs help the cheerleaders in raising school spirit. They also help decorate the gym, for pep assemblies and boost spirit at foot- ball and basketball games. SMILE!!! Mary Weems raises spirit at football and basketball games. Weems made 50 signs for the fans to hold at these games and sold spirit hands at all football and basketball games. Mr 73 IS THIS BEAUTY OR WHAT?? The Drill Team, Flag Corps, and twirler consisted of: Mike McKinney, Steve Buckner, John Jennings, Tim Neal, Brett Armstrong, Everett Poe, Tom Thomas, Steve Ainsworth, Mike Bardwell, E. J. Thompson, Rocky Strong, and James Brussow. FLAG CORPS?? Yes, though they don't seem to know what they're doing, don't let it fool ya. Activities CHAMP?? the new Powder Puff champ of DHS is Mike Bardwell and boy did he show his stuff. EADY? G0 . . .The Juniors put up a strong defense as the Seniors ushed to score. Irs. vs. Srs. in Annual Powder Puff Powder Puff was spon- sored by Blacks ln Action and Student Council. The game started with the Seniors scoring first when Una Platt ran 50 yards and Trina Cobb ran in the conversion. Junior Quarterback, Lori Jacquinot, ran in the Juniors' 40 yard drive to make the game 8-6. Though the conversion at- tempt failed, another score by Becky Pettigrew was what won the game. A lot of fouls were called for rough play, but Coach Jim- mie Brooks said, We did not want the game to get out of hand. Jeff Augustine helps in coaching CONCENTRATION? . . . Pam Listvan watches the uniors on to a victory. game as the Juniors advance to score. Activities Look people! he remembered - Dawn Sackville smiles as she holds her flowers. lt just goes to show the little things that make people happy. Romeo, Romeo - A'lisa Hoover closes her with a dreamy smile after receiving her Valentines make everyone happy. Happy Valentines from Shorthand class - Sheila Bartley types in front of the holiday bulletin board in Mrs. Bonnie Rodgers' class. Activities Future Teachers Play Cupid Every year the FTA se flowers at Valentines raise money. Eac member who sells a tain number of flowers points which permits to participate in a day student teaching at one e the elementary Mrs. Nancy Terry, a English teacher, FTA. The members hav order the flowers, sell flowers, make out all cards with the messages on them, tie messages on the flowe and deliver them. Rose for my Own True Love - LeeAnn wadley, a member of Future Teachers of merica, helped prepare carnations for delivery. Ah Ha, Finally - Mrs. Nancy Terry, a junior English teacher, sponsors FTA. She gets involved in tying that ribbon on that flower. Like LeeAnn, many other FTA members work hard getting the flowers out to the anxious stu- dent body. I'm the Happiest girl in the whole USA . . - Janice Cantwell smiles as she holds her red and pink carnations. Activities 77 SAY CHEESE! Sherry Wheeler and Gary Clay stand in front of the canvas at the Formal. That's Enough! - Tom Thomas walks off the dance Floor after a few dances look- ing very tired. 78 Activities l One, Two, Cha Cha Cha! Robin Fleming and Jeff Nicholso dance the night away on th! dance floor. -.J 'mfl S . - 5 'L A ' H34 s W .. V , 1. .. -1 -WM X -wgwselw. . .. , . X.. .. Q. . .L ,X X I A - - was f , -,,mM1 ' .. . , i..,, . ,..1 Q. . -W3 it Q, - - . f-. 5 .Q m,2v.g.s-' w k . -.sg-i--is .Q .5 Xia 9' ' .S . 5 ,QS as is . or e T Sire . Q. 2 it ----I Sf F - .1 sf 2 gy' M I LS s X J, -- O Z e , lneffsfe e me gif Kivxfh Q if rl 5' FX F .l 3, ,JW im 4 F si- Q? Q J . .1 E Ds X E A . 1, Fa . v e. e T e s ,, , Y -, K :kVyA:V I af if JA A l 4. Q LOOK AT THAT! Jerry Rembolt walks around looking at the pretty decorations of the formal. Den-Teens Dates, Have Formal The Den-Teens and their dates danced from eight until midnight at the annual Den-Teen Formal. The dance was held at the Senior Citizens Center February 27. The theme for the dance was A Walk In The Park. Sophomores were responsible for decorations, juniors pro- vided refreshments, and the seniors arranged for the entertainment. POPCORN! PEANUTS! This popcorn and drinks Formal. stand added to the decoration's at the Den-Teen Activities 79 We're No. 1 - Theresa Flem- ing jumps high as she performs in her group during tryouts. year. Tryouts Produce New Cheerleading Teams The cheerleaders for 1982-83 were chosen by a popular vote of the student body, valued at SOM, and 50M judges' vote. Elaine Rainwater was chosen the new head cheerleader of the boys Varsity team. The other seven chosen are Lori Bryant, Sharon Cobb, Theresa Fleming, Pat Ford, Tricia Skinner, Donna Shelton, and Sherry Wheeler. Jearene Hagins was selected as mascot. The girls Varsity cheerleaders will be Kim Embry, Robin Fleming, Amy Gallia as head cheerleader, Sheila Hoover, Cathy Noblitt, and Gina Strickland. 80 Activities On Top - Elaine Rainwater showed all her talent as she tries She was selected the new head cheerleader for the 1982-83 All Right Jackets - Tricia Skinner performs individual cheer during cheerleader tryouts. A',,,Y.A , LM Military - The girls perform a military routine marching commands and splits. during drill team tryouts. The girls also perform New Stingerettes Members Chosen b Thirty-eight newly elected drill team members were chosen during tryouts Saturday, April 3. Each girl was judged on high kicks, a military and jazz routine, marching com- mands and the splits. Three judges score each girl from 1 to 5 on posture, poise, dance ability, high kicks, jand splits. To be eligible to try out each girl must first have completed a year of sophomore drill, a year of pep club, have passing grades and no citizenship grade below 90. i he hours of practice promise many rewards for these girls. All That Jazz - Becky Listvan performs a jazz routine during tryouts. Activities 81 Drama ll Classes Do 'Inherit the Wind' This year the UIL one-act play was Inherit The Wind. Drama ll classes traveled to Wichita Falls, to compete with other district 7-AAAAA schools for the regional contest. Although they did not win, Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer said, This is the best play l've ever seen. I'm so proud of them. Cast members were Jeff Augustine, Tracy Boss, James Brussow, David Franklin, Becky Graham, Kim McCorkle, Terri Maggard, Angie Phillips, Merethah Polk, Jerry Remboldt, Ken Smith, Mike Wetchensky and Rick Wood. Good Luck Matt Jeff Augustine weighs tht price of Mattew Brady's death in this scene fron ITW. Jeff played Henry Drummond, the opposin, lawyer. And Just a Dab Here Mike Wetchensky is helped by Kim M l Corkle as he puts on some make-up for his character, Bert Cate CLeftJ I Said Tell Me You Hairball! . . . David Franklin who playe Matt Brady examines Becky Graham on the witness stand. Activities iThat's 0.K. It's Only Pretend Make-Up .. . Rick Wood applies his stage make-up before Harvey. Dinner, Dessert Theaters Feature Harvey and UIL Play Drama Department held their second an- nual Dessert Theater in April. Kelli Foster, district prose winner in UIL, Drama I students and Drama ll UIL one-act play were featured in the show. Another event in the Drama area this year was the first annual dinner theater at the Senior Citizens Center. The play, which was Harvey, starred Tracy Boss in the lead role of Elwood P. Dowd. Other cast members were Lisa Hoover, Angie Phillips, Terri Maggard, Rick Wood, Jeff Baron, Lisa Johns, Cynthia Morrison, E. J. Thompson, Mitzi Badgett, and Lisa Wright. Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer directed the pro- duction. I really enjoyed this play, she stated. l 5 i . 5 5 Once Upon A Time . . . Kelli Foster reads her Dessert Theater. Kelliwonaplace in district com- prose interpretation of Erma BomBeck at the petition in UIL with this piece. Activities Officers - Charla Winfree, Elaine Rainwater, and Mmm, Cookies - Tricia Skinner enjoys herself' Sherry Wheeler were chosen outstanding duringthehog-out. Den-Teens. l Den-teens sponsored many events through the year. The Hog-out was a project used to raise money as were other pro- jects. Money was raised for their service programs which included helping a needy family at Christmas, and a drive to provide help for tornado victims in Paris. They also rewarded themselves on Little Sis Day. Officers were reward- ed with a dinner at the end of the year. Would You Hurry Up? - Angie Spradling and Sherry Hunn sup- ported the Den-teen's hog-out. 84 Activities ' l . Dana Douglas Wins Top Den-Teen Honor ' The annual Mother-daughter Banquet was held April 13. This was a time for Mothers and daughters to come together Emo be honored and rewarded. Girls were onored for their efforts through the year nd Mothers were rewarded with dinner End gifts. p The Cup of Complete Girlhood is an ward given annually since 1933. The ward is given to a senior member of Den- f eens who has shown outstanding leader- iship, character and citizenship as a member. To determine who receives the award, Den-teen members vote on a senior girl who they think would be worthy of the honor. Dana Douglas was rewarded with the cup of Complete Girlhood for the 1981-1982 school year. Dana was presented with the cup by the previous year's recipients of the award, Tammy Smith and Robbin Wilson. The theme for the banquet was At the End of Every Rainbow is a Mother. other-Daughter Banquet. Girlhood - Dana Douglas was award- Den-teen members vote on the girl who shows the cup of Complete Girlhood at the an- outstanding leadership and scholarship. .Activities 85 Look at that Ultra Bright Smile - Junior Des- mond Tucker flashes a toothpaste-white smile at the Denteens Hogout. It's on the record - Mrs. Barbara Taylor, one of the food service workers, serves students with a cheerful attitude. Now we know how she gets her energy -from the Disco Kitchen. Activities l i i l Which one of us is teaching? - David Keese a student teacher of senior English ' directed by Mrs. Gene Sickles. David is a of National Honor Society. Oh, How nasty - Angie Williams gets stuck prin ing pictures for Annual and Stinger. Angie he been selected as photographer for next year Annual. 1 i Scholar - An official from East Texas long-time Speaker of the House of University named Elaine Embry the Sam Representatives. Scholar. The late Sam Rayburn was the M: wif. it again, Sam - Hanson's Headaches per- students. Laura Beth McKinzie was accompanist. at Hyde Park Elementary School for the Activities 87 Looking good - Wayne Parker and David Englett get the heifer in tip-top shape for the stock show S Who me? David Englett looks puzzled as he Look at mine - Mark Crump showed his shows his heifer in the show barn at Loy Lake. Butch, in competition with animals from the Activities Well Done - Troy Robertson won first place his featherbuf rooster. Animals Win Ribbons at Live Stock Show The Junior livestock show was held March 30 to April 2 at Loy Lake State Park. Future Farmers of America is sponsored by Mr. Charles Knight. Mr. Knight has been sponsor for 32 years. There are five categories in the stock show: swine, sheep, poultry, and horses. Daily work with the animals is necessary. Keeping stalls in good order and clean healthy animals is the main concern. Livestock show judges rate animals on appearance and how well trained the animal is for show. Possession - Sophomore Marline 's heifer Sweetie brought S1682 at the stock show. Activities 89 Juniors and Seniors - Jon Smith, Jeff Griffth, Jim Daniel, Alexander Fish, Ralph Holden, Jeff Horton, Brett Armstrong, Steve Bolen and Everette Poe were the juniors and seniors par- ticipating in this year's Mr. Wonderful contest. 5...- Sophomores - Kenneth Early, John Mark ings, Mike McKinney, Mark Oliver, Kevin and Mike Bardwell were the sophomores entered the Mr. Wonderful Contest. SWIM SUIT COMPETITION - Mike Bardwell The swim wear started out okay, changedrto CLeftJ Mike McKinney CMiddleD and Steve Bolen different and ended up pretty weird. CRightJ all model for the swim suit competition. 90 Activities i Mr. Wonderful Named John Mark Jennings was chosen Mr. Wonderful this year. The competition was tough in the U.S. Club's annual talent show. The four finalists were - Mike Bardwell CMr. Congenialityj, Kevin Phillip CMr. Even- ing Weary, John Mark Jennings CMr. Talentj and Alexander Fish CMr. Swim Weary. Second Runner Up was Jimmy Daniel First Runner Up was Alexander Fish. The club is sponsored by Mr. John Terry. The judges were Mrs. Kathy Dophied, Mrs. Sue McCorkle, Mrs. Patsy Stengel, Mrs. Jackie Peters, and Mr. Jerry Pederson. Activities 91 6-elf, ,2Q 3 92 Activities Gift of Life . . . Mr. Tom Parris, principal, shows CIub's Blood Drive. that it's not so bad to give blood during the US US Club Blood Drive Sets New Record A sign of relief . .. Danny Scheffel waits for the nurse to take his blood. Mike Wetchen- sky is also giving blood in the background. 1 TS e-Z Q: THAT HURTS!!! Kathy closes her eyes as she blood during the Blood . . . Tammi Quick while Kelly Kane and Baker take instruc- before giving blood. areful . . . Danelle Johnson and watches while the takes her blood I'm scared!!! Jeff Augustein holds on to his stuffed frog to bring him good luck. 8- S Activities 93 Drill Team Banquet Annual Drill Team marks the end of a busy for the Stingerettes. The ceremonies was Mr. i Taylor, guest speaker was Lesby Ray. Banc I l quet was held May 19, at Rod and Gun Club. Maste ' I 2 The decorations were ranged by the new drill te '- ' e , 'ex .E .V SNL 'L '15 :Je Q,-g k:f'k.'.,:, , . --get , ' - . .. -sr nee drill team seed- B i f i f 'lll ' T eley were up until the wee hour .lliq lliii , ,L ' s 1 the night decorating. e g ,oel Mrs. Black presented errggyg ygygeg ylyi giygeeg honors that night. Doni l Q T . feleen WHS Selected 0UtS1 T... t eee iiie t T jll eser iee dine Officer' Outstand ..: .. k., , . .: N. y n . ---.. 4 Stingeret-te was Anne Stew ggtg , g..ge l . eefrl Q B if if ' and Sonya Skinner, Most C . , T genial. New officers were z ie ii, if C i ' M announced. Captain is l ee.. Thompson, Head Lieuten geyl . Brenda Butler, First Lieuten ,, le.i,t...r.r 1 ..e,. ii ...T s, Elaine Embry, First Lieuten 1983 Stingerettes were chosen this spring. Lynn Garner, Second nant Kelly Smith, Lieutenant Dawn Talley. Smiles - This year's officers are Doni Harrelson, Sonya Skinner, and Tammy Waiters Lisa Thompson, Brenda Butler, Tiffany Rowland, Picturedj 94 Activities S We 'wr'- ' I'm a Bad Mama Jamma - Head Lieutenant Sonya Skinner has the trophies to back it up. Seniors Missy Dobbs CAboveJ, Nicki Ciaccio, Lieutenants, Tiffany Rowland, Tammy Walters, Brenda Butler, and Doni Harrelson had tearful emotions after the banquet. Anne Steward was elected outstanding Stingerette. Activities 95 i ALOAH - As visitors arrived in Hawaii during Spring Break Holiday they were greeted with a lei and by some of the nicest people. ' Nominates - Jeff Augistine represents the Stu- dent Council in nominating students from Caprock High School for the office of president in the Texas Association of Student Councils. 96 Activities Winners - Publication staff members Texas Association of Journalism Directors convention in Fort Worth where Mike won third place in state-wide Sports competition. Students Travel to Compete, Learn During the year there were many tean and groups taking trips. The Debate team has traveled as far Wichita Falls to contests making trips in all. Publication Staff members tended Southwest Journalism Forum Southern Methodist University in The students attended four career workshops with professional The Honors Biology class took a field to Beavers Bend, Oklahoma. Shown here are other trips the took during the year. Hawaii was during spring break. Fort Worth was the Publication Staff went for and The Student Council officers took trip to Caprock High School in Austin. got the Beat - Dimensions in Blue Came Lackland Air Force Base to entertain in an for the High School. - A member of the Band of the West Tammy Haggin with a Serenade. Dance Fever - A member of the American Deaf Dance Company performs an art of silence in a rhythm of vibrations. Assemblies Many of the assemblies during the year were plays, student favorites and band per- formances given by the students throughout the school. Bands and groups came from all over the state to perform and entertain such as these by the Air Force and The American Deaf Dance Company. Other performances included Neewallah and Utopia, lnc., the senior play. Activities 97 Hey Sailor - Sonya Skinner is wearing a sailor suit which was coming into style during the mid- dle of this year. lll N Smile - One of the fashions of Coach Marty Criswell for Football season were shorts and a matching shirt with a Yellow-Jacket decal. 98 Activities Nice Car - Kari Caldwell shows that were one of the many fads of the 81-82 year. ing. Summer fashions consist of sailor to with matching slacks or jeans. During winter the fashions were plaid skirts a blazers. The shoes worn during the year we Docksides, they are slip-ons which many the students wore and liked. Other were Nikes, a very famous and sport shoe that were made for toughest games such as tennis. Today's fads are changing quickly, The favorite fad of the year was that had come back in style. They cute on and were comfortable to Another fad coming in style was the skirt worn a few years back. They are short skirts with a long waist, worn leotards. Today's fashions are constantly char t ...Q-ved-'W Fashion - Dana Douglas looks nice as she dressed-up for a school day. Get Comfy - Kim Krueger looks comfortable in her Texas T-Shirt and jeans, a style worn by many students. 1:3 W .s ,.-' 5 X, ,gc fl ,' V H if 7 5 ns .-' - if 1 1' f 1 ' , .2 . . f Q ff? , , , s 1 Zgyf if Hi, 3 ,ffL,, is Fancy Feet - Docksides were Ha - Durwin Baldwin looks like a real Texas cowboy in his tie, a fashionable shoe worn by t d t . and boots. manys u en S Activities 99 100 Cheers - David Franklin and Jerry Remboldt toast the eveningin formalattire at the prom Happy evening - David Keese and Jana Jackson last Senior Prom. had dinner at Jana's house before going to their Activities i i we can smile - Tamera and Gary Woods enjoyed evening of dance, fun, and at the Junior-Senior 11 rom. Rainbow Theme Brings Happiness to Prom Goers Look at this face! - Sonya Skinner makes her point at an after prom party at Jana Jackson's house. . Associate Principal Jackie Peters joined in the fun at the prom. Activities 101 Seniors Bring Utopia, Inc. to Stage lf ever I had the likes a that a clinging to me CDebbie Moorej argue over money while Rut body l'd be a wanton woman, a'wanton this and Forrest adds her Irish philosophy and Do a'wanton that . . . Martin CPhil Coffiny and Lottie Fleightman look on. Utopia, lnc. was the Senior Play this year. It was about an Angel who came to earth to give Utopia to a family. As he soon found out, this was not as easily said as done. Many funny situations came out of this set up. The Director of the Senior play was Mrs. Joyce Edlen. She devoted much of her time and energy helping to make the play a success. The cast and the seniors expressed thanks for everything Mrs. Edelen! We really appreciate you! they said. 102 Activities Cast Members are St. Elmer - Don Fleightman Angel- Kelli Foster Gloria - Laura Beth McKinzie Shirley - Luanne Edlen Lottie - Debbie Moore Martin - Phil Coffin Randy - Rocky Strong Melody - Ruth Forrest Joanne - Karen Vaught Dean - Ralph Holden Larry - Steve McAnnany Caroline - Kelli Foster Argus - Alexander Fish Lucy - Nancy Thornton Patrick - Stan Murray Director - Mrs. Joyce Edelen Meanwhile Backstage Laura Beth McKinzie, Karen Vaught and Ruth Forrest prepare their makeup for Utopia. Yes St. Elmer, No St. Elmer, Can I go now St. Elmer . . . Angels CKeIli Fosterb and St. Elmer CDon Fleightmanj discuss fallout clouds, l You miserable wench! CShirIyJ Luanne Edlen and CRandyJ Rocky Strong fight for the telphorie. s You, unattached and over 21! CGIoriaj Laura Beth McKinzie, Louanne Elelen and Don Fleightman discuss CRandyj and his date Joanne. Activities 103 Laura Beth McKinzie was named valedictorian and Burt Martin salutatorian at the an- nual awards assembly. Laura Beth earned point average of 10.45 scale. Extra points wer through honors and a a grade on a 10. e earned dvanced classes. She plans to attend Baylor University to study accounting. Burt's grade point average is 10.27 on a 10. base. He plans to attend Texas A8tM Universi- ty to study either petroleum or computer science engineering. Honor graduates, the top ten percent of the senior class are Karen Armstrong, Art Joe Bombay, Chris Cl Arthur, ick, Phil Coffin, Steve Denison, Luanne Edelen, Don Fleitma n, Kelli Foster, Yvette Gerard, Jeff Griffith, Tracy Harmo n, Doni Harrelson, David Hunt, Steve lafelice, Jeffri Johnson ,Amber Jones, Kristi Leggett, Beth McKinzie, Burt Kelly Massey, Deborah Shane Nassoy, Karen Hattie Powell, Jon Pulis, Robbins, Gina Taul, Thronton and Charla Wi Laura Martin, Morre, Oliver, Bobby Nancy nfree. McKinzie, Martin Win Top Awards, Honor Grads Named 'E is it 2 5,22 tif 3 E E . -E 55125 Double Winner - Wayne Manning, a senior, accepts an award being the best student in photography and printing. He photography honors with Kari Caldwell. Dr. Henry Scott and Jackie Peters presented the special awards. The Winners - Laura Beth McKinzie, Burt Mar- at the awards assembly Mr Edward Zieg tin, Wesley Hunt and Hattie Powell received the the presentation for the Pounudation. Munson foundation scholarships and top honors 104 Awards l i Honor Roll l Students named to the all- -s ear honor roll were presented t the assembly. Seniors are odney Allison, Art Arthur, Jeff aron, Melissa Bogdon, Vickie umpass, Kari Caldwell, San- ra Carter, Sheila Caudill, amera Davis, Dana Douglas, -uanne Edelen, Don Fleitman, aren Forbes, Kelli Foster, eanne Gandy, Yvette Gerard, racy Harmon, Rani Hill, onica Hixson, Sherri Hunn, avid Hunt, Wesley Hunt, teve lafelice, Sheri Jacobs, ana Jackson, Julie Jones, Burt Kelly Massey, Mark artin, assie, Angela Milligan, Debbie oore, Laura Beth McKinzie, Nassoy, Karen Oliver, Patel, Hattie Powell, Robbins, Lori Ruble, Skinner, Lisa Shields, hane 'hirish obby 'onya nne Steward, Gina Taul, tephanie Thomas, Nancy hornton, Darlene Walker, ike Wetchensky and Charla infree. Juniors are Jeff Augustine, racy Boss, Neil Brown, haron Cobb, Sheri Cobb, odd Coleman, Kim Cooper, -ana Donelson, Elaine Embry, rene Faber, Patricia Ford, ynn Garner, Sabrina Hogan, ianne Holbert, David Holl- ngsworth, Kevin Hunt, Kathy ordan, Tracy Mahana, Sharon artin, Tina Mason, Jeff icholson, Cathy Noblitt, harles Parsons, Mary Ann asche, Angie Phillips, Jana ulis, Betty Rainey. Elaine Rainwater, Cheryl Ray, Betsy Reeves, Sandy ichard, Lyn Sager, Susan hearer, Anne Shields, Tricia kinner, Belinda Smith, Angie tevens, Lisa Thompson, Kevin aymire, Traci Woodard and obert Hullett. -s Sophomores are Michelle Giasson, Suzanna Gray, Brian Hackworth, Marcella Hall, Tammy King, Steve McCraw, Elizabeth McCullar, David Melvin, Mark Oliver, Paul Purcell, Sandra Pace, Vernon Phillips, Linda Robinson, Ricky Simpson, Marlina Smithson, Princess Wilson, Kevin Wilson and Cassie Simpson. Perfect Attendance Students earning perfect at- tendance awards for the year are seniors: Jeff Baron, Lonnie Blanton, Michelle Dobbs, Robert Dotson, Kelli Foster, Patty Garvin, Tommy Hix, Devon Hollis, Jacques Houston, David Hunt, Jeffri Johnson, Amber Jones, Jackie Lewis, Debra Moore, Jerry Pace, Shirish Patel, John Phillips, Allison Raney, Debra Shives, Ronnie Smith, Karlotta Swinger, Terry Wofford, William Wolfe, Raphael Coney, Rochelle Wright, and Larry Wilson. Juniors are: Joey Barnett, Bobby Burnett, Kim Cooper, Laniece Douglas, Sabrina Hogan,-Kevin Hunt, Tony Lambert Cfor five yearsb Sharon Martin, Gaylon Mon- tgomery, William Poe, Marie Robbins, David Robertson, Lyn Sager, Tina Smith, Jim Stanberry, Mike Willey, Craig Blanton, Elaine Rainwater, Jeff Nicholson, Carson Harrod, Tracy Johnson, Tracy Woodard. Sophomores are: Carlton Lyle, Chris Crabtree C10 yearsb, Allen Gemeinhardt, Suzanna Gray, Delores Hale, Denise Hale, Marcella Hall, Karen Heironimus, Mickey Johnson, Elizabeth McCullar, Kim Mayberry, Pearl Pruitt, Linda Robinson, Charles Roman, Billy Smith, Dale Smith, James Smith, Theresa Tillman, Sandra Toth. Academic Letters Academic letters were awarded to these students through competitive testing. There were eleven categories that the students could win in. The winners were Don Fleit- man and Charla Winfree - Physics, Ricky Simpson and Elaine Embry - Chemistry, Todd Coleman and Betsy Reeves - Biology ll, Mark Oliver and Marlina Smithson - Biology I, Kevin Perkins and Suzie Gray - Algebra ll, Ben Harvey and Jana Pulis - Geometry. Steve lafelice md Luanne Edelen - Trigonometry, Phil Coffin and Karen Armstrong - English lV, Jeff Nicholson and Elise Martindale - English lll, Kevin Wilson and Sandra Pace -- English ll and Robert Hullett and Sandy Richard - World History. Athletic Awards Athletic awards were presented to volleyball cap- tains Yvette Gerard, Kristi Leg- gett and Sheila Penn, girl's basketball captains Angela Milligan and Trina Cobb, tennis captains Tom Thomas and Mary Weemsg football captains Rodney Allison, Ralph Holden, Wesley Hunt and William Wolf, baseball captains Johnny Bolen and Mark Marshall and golf David Adams. Leggett and Wolf received the outstanding athlete award given to the senior girl and boy judged to be the most outstan- ding athlete throughout their high school careers. Other Awards Girls' State delegates are Danelle Johnson and Tracy Johnson. Boys' State delegates are Jeff Nicholson and Kevin Waymire. Leo G. Cameron citizenship award winner is Hattie Powell. Awards 105 Scholarships Scholarship recipients in- cluded Tracy Harmon, S300 from the American Legion Aux- iliary, Kelli Foster, S200 - Preceptor Epsilon Upsilon, Kel- ly Massey, S200 - Classroom Teachers Association, Hattie Powell and Trina Cobb, S200 each - Blacks-in-Action, Jim Daniel and Debbie Moore, 5500 each - Zeta Lambda, Reginald Wilson and Sonya Skinner, 15500 each - Texoma B8tPW, Devon Hollis, S250 - Denison Food Service, Kelli Foster, 215200 - Denison Education Association, Dana Douglas, S600 - United Ser- vice Club, Kristi Leggett, S200 - Future Teachers, Mike Wet- chensky, tuition, books and fees at Grayson County College - Denison Herald, Stephanie Thomas, funded work-study at Grayson-Gilloud Fellowship, Steve McAnany and Jana Jackson, 215500 each - Jaycees, Kathy Pauley and Doni Harrelson, S200 each - Junior Alpha Delphi, Charlyn Hosey, Mary Weems and Rani Hill, S300 each - Kiwanian, Steve Iafelice, Kelly Massey and Burt Martin, S5500 per semester for four years - Leo Short Scholarship Fund, Mashon Smith, S200 - Masonic, Michael Kane, S200 - Texas Lumbermen's Association, Mark Marshall, S300 - City Council PTA, Rodney Allison and Karen Oliver, S5300 each - DHS PTA, Vickie Bumpass and Bridgette Stroud, S200 each - Sorop- timist, Kristi Leggett, S300 - VFW, Karen Armstrong, 51,000 - Wal-Mart, David Hunt and Charla Winfree, S250 each - Jack Atkins, Sheila Ames, S500 - Rotary Agriculture, 106 Awards Kelly Massey and Steve Iafelice, S500 each - Rotary, Burt Martin, Laura Beth McKin- zie, Wesley Hunt and Hattie Powell, 52,000 each - Mun- son Foundation. , Special Awards Special awards for outstan- ding accomplishment or achievement in classroom sub- jects were presented. Princess Wilson, Lisa Thomp- son and Jim Daniel received the Spanish I award. Jeff Nicholson and Jeff Griffith earned Spanish II honors. The Latin I award went to Glenda Hixon and Lynn Foster. Angie Stevens won the French I award. award and Lori Ruble won French ll. Wayne Manning was a dual award winner for printing and photography. Kari Caldwell also won the photography honor. Honors English awards went to Kevin Wilson, Il, Betsy Reeves, lll, and Kelly Massey, IV. Jana Jackson and Mike Wet- chensky won awards in journalism. Art awards went to Shawn Rutledge, I, Mike Rankin, II, and Penny Webb and Nancy Thornton, III. Steve Iafelice, Burt Martin and Yvette Gerard were award- ed number sense math awards. Suzie Gray and Don Fleitman won in calculator math. The library award went to Teresa Gomez. Earlen Jeffery and Sheila McKinney won the office award. Joe Bombay, Tracy Harmon, Tracy Boss, Dea Bush, Sherri Cobb and Kim Colson received the Expressions Literary magazine award. Vocational Awards Vocational awards wer presented to Tommy Hix, thir place in display and fourth ir speed skill, Joe Torres, bronz medal in speed skill, Ronni Smith, outstanding ICT stu. dent, Joey Barnett, Ember' achievement award, Kevir' Cates, Outstanding first yea metal student, Jana Bolen Missey Dobbs, Angela Gainel and Betty Rainey, sixth in VO chapter display, Monica Hi son, fifth in area accounting I Sheila Caudill, third in typin and Bobby Robbins, first ii business math, second i general clerical in Area, secon in business math, sixth i general clerical at state an fourth in business math at th national competition. Burt Martin received th Bausch 8t Lomb Medal for th outstanding science student. Dana Douglas was name outstanding senior by the U. Club. Bobby Robbins won first an Kim McCorkIe second in th Voice of Democracy. Music Awards Music awards went to Ric Pugh and Venita Calfy outstanding sophomores Wade Graves and Dian Latona, outstanding junior Jeff Baron and Ruth Forres outstanding seniors. Je Augustine, Danelle Johnson, J. Thompson, Rick Wood an Lisa Wright were recognize for major roles in Oklahoma!' Music Awards Leadership Awards - Other Honors Outstanding Sophomore Boy is Jeff Miller. Outstanding Sophomore Girl is Kathleen Cravens. Outstanding Junior Boy is Lynn Foster. Outstan- ding Junior Girl is Betsy Reever. Outstanding Senior Boy is Craig Louis. Outstanding Senior Girl is Kari Caldwell. John Philip Sousa Leadership Award Steve McAnaney. Arion Musicianship Award Charles Dickey. Rebecca Riddle Award 1Ann Overman. U.l.L. Awards University interscholastic awards were presented Augustine and David All-star castp Terri ard, all star cast mention and Kelli second in prose inter- atdistrict. Jana Jackson and Mike Wet- won third place in district journalism for feature and ewswriting respectively. Leadership awards went to the presidents of all the clubs and organizations. Receiving the award for the Art Club was Nancy Thorton, Band - Rob- bie Lynch, Blacks-in-Action - Hattie Powell, Building Trades - Danny Sheffield, Cosmetology - Annette Can- naday, Cheerleaders - Julie Jones Chead Varsityj, Sharon Martin Chead Girls' Varsityb, Sherry Wheeler Qhead Junior Varsityb, Michelle Jones QMascotD, Choir - Dianne Holbert, DE :tl - Craig Rice, DE H2 - Keith Gilliam. Drafting - Alezander Fish, Drama Becky Graham, Drill Team - Doni Harrelson, Drum Major - Steve Denison, Debate - Captain - Bobby Robbins, FCA Huddles - Rodney Allison, FCA Kuddles - Sonya Skinner, Den-Teens - Dana Douglas QGeneral Presidentj Laura Beth McKin- zie CSenior Presidentb, Kim Col- son Uunior Presidentj, Sherry Wheeler CSophomore Presi- dentb, FFA - Roy Kelsey, FHA - Joella Moore, French Club - Ruth Forrest, FTA - Sheri Jacobs, Feature Twirler - Kim McCorkle, Guitar Club - Glenn Creswell, Headaches - Jeff Baron, Health Occupations - Reginald Wilson, HERO - Rusty Ritchie, ICT - Mark Massie, Junior Historians - Walter Vick, Latin Club - Robert Melvin, Library - Gwen Braxton, MathfScience Team - Steve lafelice, Metals - Jeff Barnes, National Honor Society - Don Fleitman, U.S. Club Award was given to Dana Douglas. Art Club awards were: Art I Tricia Skinner, Art II Mitzi Badgett and Dale Dennis, Art III Sherri Cobb. Senior Girl receiving the D.A.R. Award Loura Beth McKinzie. I can't believe I won - Kevin Wayne Cates walks across the stage after he received his award for lst year Metal Trades. Jackie Peters and Dr. Francis Willis handed out the award. QAboveD Gee, Thanks, Mr. Hanson - Ruth Forrest, a senior, shakes hands with Mr. Roger Hanson after receiving her award for outstanding senior girl in Headaches. CLeftJ Activities 107 108 Seniors Skip Day Legally Seniors were blessed with a sunny day for the 1982 Senior Day. After a morning of rain, some were wondering, but the prayers were answered with an array of sunburns. Activities for the day in- cluded sack races, egg tosses, tug-o-war, swim- ming, volleyball, and some football. Seniors also had a chance to fly in a plane. In addition to the games, Seniors were treated to two meals: chicken for lunch and barbeque for the dinner meal. Snacks of soft drinks and cookies were provided throughout the day. Hams - Benny Chacon, Ann Shields, Jeff Griffith, Jeff Horton, Julie Jones, and Wayne Manning show off at Senior Day. , ,. - A, 4-www 3 ' wifi? V5 N' ' i Activities Pull Linda, Pull - Mr. Earl Turner encourages Linda Wimbish her teammates to pull harder during the girls tug-o-war. A ' 525 gas:-,g at - .M Oh nooo! - Mary catches a raw egg during egg toss at Senior Day. that ball! Well . . . almost -- Jerome Lewis a chance for a spike during one of the Kelly Cooper and Steve lafelice pause stuffing their faces long enough to smile. volleyball games. Gift of thanks - Mary Weems presents Mr. Turner a gift on behalf of the Seniors for his work on Senior Day. Activities 109 Young Men - The Senior guys line up right before going into Mun- son Stadium and receiving their d diplomas. Here you go - Mr. Oliver Lehman, school board member, presents a diploma to Kenneth George and shakes his hand at graduation. 110 Activities Class of '82 Graduates With twelve years education behind the the Class of 1982 had moment in the spotlight their graduation. D n Morgan Moses gave commencement addr and talked of four esse things, Bible, backbo brains, and ballot. IL E I a The Yellow Jacket B played Pomp and cumstance as Elaine R water and Sharon Ma led the Seniors into ' stadium. Tom Thom student body president, the pledge and M Weems, Senior Class pre dent, gave the invocation After presentation diplomas, Ruth Forrest a Jeff Baron led th graduates in the mater. I got it - Tina Odom walks off stage after her diploma. .IEFQW backbone, brains and ballot- Dr. Morgan mencement exercises. Dr. Morgan talked about - Salutatorian Martin studies his speech graduation. addresses the class of 1982 at the com- the four essentials. Salutatory Address Dr. Jacobs, Mr. Parris, Members of the Board, faculty, parents, guests, and classmates: I welcome you to the commencement of the 1982 senior graduating class of Denison High School. I am pleased and honored to be Salutatorian of this class of nearly 300 students. l am also proud to be a member of a class which teachers have called The friendliest group of students in years. Graduation means to many of us an end to the daily routine of study. To others it means that high school days are over and in a few months college life begins. Regardless of the point from which any of us view the future, graduation means much more than the closing of our school term. Perhaps we do not realize it, but each of us has developed until our future positions in life are determined to a large extent. Some of us will step at once into the activities of the world in roles of leadership, undertaking the tasks of solving the many and varied problems facing humanity. We will shoulder the responsibilities of doing that which our presence on earth demands, that of making the world better because of our having lived upon it. The knowledge we now possess is small when compared to that yet to be gained. lt is well known that the tests of our precepts are proven by the worthiness of their practice, so let each and every one of us devote our efforts to the fulfillment of such proof. Graduation is a time when many of us will say good-bye to our friends and classmates. Events of this day and of past school days will long be remembered with pleasure. We cannot leave and break the ties that bind us here without acknowledg- ing the debt of gratitude to our teachers for their support and guidance. Denison High School will always remain a part of our capital and beginning in life. Let us never forget it as we enter this new phase of life. After we stand no longer as a class we will slowly and surely drift apart. Often our thoughts will return to this night, when each of us will remember the happy faces of our classmates and will say, I was proud to be a member of the class of 1982 Burt Martin DHS 1982 Activities 111 Hail to thee our Alma Mater . . .Seniors sing the Alma Mater for the last time as DHS students. Valedictory Address Tonight I feel as if I have reached a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow by being named valedictorian of this senior class. My friends know that I col- lect anything that is a rainbow or has a rainbow on it. Being valedictorian is a rainbow I have sought to attain for three years and it is the one I prize most above any others. The rainbow is the glow that crowns an all-out effort to do any kind ofjob as well as it can possibly be done. It takes a bit more effort and time, but once we experience the mixture of elation, pride, and relief that comes from creating rainbows, life is never quite the same. Even the small tasks that were once boring and routine become meaningful and rewarding as we strive to be better. I would like to suggest some simple rules for bringing rain- bows to your own work and life: Give everything you have - The champion is not necessarily the person who has the most, but often the one who gives the most. He is willing to risk all of himslf on the task. It is often fear of failure that prevents us from going all out. It is as if we are preparing to excuse our failure beforehand, so that we can say we were not really trying. An important thing to remember, however, is that 112 Activities the more we give, the more we have to give, and the more rainbows we create. Give it one more try - A professor interviewed several hundred students, some with barely passing grades. Some with average grades, and some with A's. ln the published results, the professor said the one thing that distinguished the A students from the rest was that after hitting the books as hard as they could, most students said, Well, that's that. The A's however, said, Let's give it one more for good measure. It is hard to experience repeated failure and keep on trying. But sometimes it is even harder to go on after achieving limited success. It is tempting to say, This will do, and stop with the average, but rainbows are created by the above average and the desire to be better than the normal. Tackle little jobs as if they were big ones - Some people do not think their jobs are worth their best efforts. They are always saving themselves for the great break which never comes. They do not realize that the big job consists of many little jobs that must be well done. Some of the little jobs may seem thankless. But, if they are consistently well done, the secret ca not be kept. It is easy for someone do just what is required to get their p and leave it at that. Something remember is that it does not matt how much you get or who pays yo You are always working for yourself Doing something he can call his o satisfies a deep need in man. The wor in which we live is stubborn a chaotic. All of us feel the urge to i pose ourselves on some small part it. lt is important that we stand up f what we believe in. It is the way discover who we are. lt is the way create rainbows. We must decide the effort we will p out on our jobs, and how much we w give. I challenge each one of you make the decision to go the extra mi and leave glowing rainbows to bright the way for the persons following. As we sit here together as a class f the last time, there is one thing I wou like you to remember: Do not pa company with your ideals. They are a chors in the storm. Our ideals a values are the best rainbows in life, a so are the friendships we have form that will last forever. 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Turner Berkner Greenville Highland Park Corsicana Wichita Rider Lewisville Wichita Falls Denton Sherman Opponents Score 8 24 14 27 13 45 49 37 28 34 114 Sports lackets Receive New Coaches The Yellow Jacket football team started the new season off with five new coaches ncluding a new athletic director, Marty Criswell. With only three of last year's coaches, team failed to receive a good standing the pre-season polls. The new coaches picked by Coach Criswell after he was by the school board to replace Coach Blankenship. accepting applications and talking several people, Coach Criswell decided Marvin Sedberry, Jimmie Brooks, War- Trimble, Larry Halliburton, and Mike as the trainer. ln addition to the coaches, returning coaches are Ty Ron Holley, and Mike Leach. The Jackets also received a new look in weight room at the fieldhouse as the switched to the free weight weight room consisted of a universal weight machine last year, but was by free weights to increase the of the athletes. Along with new the fieldhouse received a new and paint job courtesy of the coaches. The room also is decorated with mirrors filled with music from KDSQ on a new system installed in the fieldhouse. The Boss - Marty Criswell was chosen the new athletic director and head coach for the Jackets. , -- s My 4 Au A l V it ,P ,.-M.,,M-siggggsfl.-sggikg,.sf 1:51 ,sms--..fslm::s ..., ...... . ,........ . ....... ,, ,J .,.. ,, 5. 555 tn' .232 ? if .Ei 1:1 ------- fmt-Z . ,,,,lf--..-X. S C - I iii - .. V -- . 2 T. is Q 7 1. li. . . ,.. A . .,..i.. X ..: Ai :xx ,, -5 -'N ...:,c,. i., e . H 1:-:RV 5 A. - sage: if . .WHTW 'M ' 5 2 is iz .gg21f'-' 'IM ' ,Q -:fi EZ.. S K , i E 'ff we r-f'f3L55s:'j:: t r-1.5-1,, ..ms 3 .L 1, .. I - ' X li ,- .... E ,,,, 1 ' - ' 'P -' J . .. ' l. lf 1f?l ?ig:S -.. - s ..... Wzzsf-,Y ..... f , ,a s.fE?Xsg5is s gg,t.g,gf Jsggy Q35 5 f H ' fwuffl wi-'vim'ifiifiiifsws 24... fri'-'ze-.fis ,. :..f,. :s.. .s.5k ,, --. Egg s W is .. . .-.. get ., M A J .,'ll Here goes - Gary Shields works out on the new HIT! - Coach Trimble and Coach Brooks watch weights that they received this year. as some ofthe Jackets practice during workout. Sports 115 4 Heads or Tails? - Defensive captains Rodney -Allison, Wesley Hunt and William Wolf are deciding what to call for first possession ofthe ball. W' '7 1Tg?gi,1,M,,, 'MW A 1 'iii r A i'i -1 - ' T ' Vii. I .,,u, ..',,,f ,fig ,. 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Scott Brassfeild puts the crunch on the Wichita Falls Coyotes' running back as they rose to a victory over the Yellow Jackets. 16-37 118 Sports defeated the Corsicana Tigers in a very Ahhh Man - Brett Armstrong turns around t fellow teammate Ralph Holden to discuss the out come of the game. Armstrong is a lineman an Holden is a tight end. Q DOWN ON IT - Barry an injured player, on the sideline with Blanton. Malvern played back. Coach Trimble - waves a signal to the Jackets as Coach Sedberry watches the game in the background. at a home game. Fans - A crowd of supporters watch the ON THE INJURED LIST. Greg Jackson, Craig Blanton and Barry Malvern watch Jackets fight a losing battle with the Lewisville Farmers. OCH, THAT HURTS . . . Steve Daughrity is in pain with a sore shoulder during the Greenville game Doc Bulloch comforts him. The Jackets lost 14-7. Sports 119 Picture day - Coach Ty Comstock, Steve Wag- watch as the football team prepares for pictures goner, Mrs. Kay Casey, and Coach Marty Criswell Line up - Coach Jimmy Brooks lines up the tures are used in the football program. Both in football players for the group picture. The pic- dividuals and groups are taken. 120 Sports 4 ass! - Jacket quarterback Craig Blanton asses the ball during the Wichita Falls High -I-G injury - Wesley Hunt was one of the many fall in the W.F. High game. Wesley only pulled a nother one - Trainer Mike Bulloch looks over n injured Jacket during the W. F. High game. game. Blanton was hurt in the game and taken out for the rest of the season. muscle and played in the latter part of the game. Coach Bulloch left the Jacket program later on in the year. Sports 121 122 IV Ends Up With 0-10 Season Record Sherman ended the Denison J.V. season the same way the season started, a 41-6 loss. the J.V. ended the season with no wins and 10 losses. They played hard, remarked Coach Larry Halliburton, but we beat ourselves. Coach Halliburton was referring to two dropped punts by Denison that Sherman converted into touchdowns. Sherman also beat the secondary twice for two more of their six touchdowns. We were inconsistent all year, Coach Halliburton said, our passing was better than our running. Coach HalIiburton's thoughts on the season were simple. We did what we believe, I wouldn't change it. But he did say he was disappointed they didn't win a game. Closing in - The JV Jacket defense closes in on an opponent running back. 5 Pile up - The JV defense piles up their at the line during a home game. Sports in action - JV defense, who saw a lot of this year, goes up against an opposing team at mid-field. The JV showed some good play on defense. Goal line defense - Aided by some penalties, a Jacket opponent drove down to the goal. Conference - JV Coaches Ron Holley and Larry Halliburton discuss the Jacket offense with quarterback Gene Moore. Sports 123 Volleyball Scores Bonham Paris McKinney Greenville Greenville ETSU Tournament Bryan Adams Crandall Paris Bonham Tournament Howe 5 Bonham North Lamar Clarksville Bonham McKinney Denison Tournament Commerce Whitesboro Greenville 'District ' Sherman Lewisville Denton Sherman Lewisville Denton 15-5, 15-6 15-3, 9-15, 6-15 15-9,13-15, 15-14 9-15,15-12, 15-11 15-11,13-15, 15-13 15-8,15-17, 15-3 4-15, 5-15 15-9, 15-7 15-12, 15-9 15-8, 15-10 15-3,15-7 15-13, 7-15, 15-5 15-9,15-10 15-6, 15-6 10-15,15-10, 10-15 15-8, 15-12 8-15,14-16 15-12, 14-16, 7-15 1-15,15-13, 15-13 15-11,6:15,15-7 15-12,5-15, 12-15 15-11, 11-15, 9-15 4-15,15-1,15-7 CDenison's score listed firsth 124 Sports Marva Lewis and Lori Jacquinot both go the ball on the third hit to make sure one of gets it over the net. Lori made Second All Team. CTop rightl It Correctly - ls she holding it or setting it? Leggett sets the ball but it appears to be on her fingers. Kristi made First All District eam her junior and senior years. CTop rightj that ball - Konta Thomas jumps to spike ball as Kristi Leggett and Lori Jacquinot look hoping she gets it over. CRightJ are her legs? - Shelia Penn jumps high tucks her legs to demonstrate the perfect for a spike. Coach Ann McFarland looks to help, even if she is on the bench. made First Team All District. COppositeJ Z Sports 125 leeeeee Bump it correctly - Tina Odom Cseniorj bumps the ball to the front line as her teammates Marva Lewis, Konta Thomas, and Lori Jacquinot look on l l I Spike that ball - Lori Jacquinot jumps high to spike the ball as Marva Lewis and Angela Snell stand close by if help is needed. 126 Sports wondering which one of them will receive next hit. Block that Spike - Angela Snell places hands high above the net and prepares to an oncoming spike. lackettes Finish 13-3 The volleyball Jackettes onsisted of eight persons is year. Seniors: Yvette erard, Kristi Leggett and ina Odom. Three Juniors: ori Jacquinot, Marva wis, and Shelia Penn. wo Sophomores: Angela nell and Konta Thomas. he Coach was Ann cFarland CMiss McFarland as voted coach for all istrictj. The Jackettes nished with a 13-3 win- ss record during the ason and closed district ith a 3-3 win-loss record. he Jackettes tied with for second place district. top servers. Serve - Yvette Gerard the proper way to Yvette was one of the Pain is no problem - Yvette Gerard goes after a low ball. Deter- mined to get it, she falls on her knees and saves the ball. Look she's jinking! - Konta Thomas one of the Jackettes' spikers dinks the ball by gently tapping it over the net with her fist. Sports 127 We Won! - After a home volleyball game the Jackettes are congratulated by cheerleaders and other team- mates. The girls were even supported by the ninth grade volleyball team shown in the back of the picture. Is it a Picture? Miss Gail Ringness, a great photographer who also hap- pens to be the girls Athletic Director takes a picture while two of the Junior Varsity players sit close by to watch. That's not a volleyball court - During the East Texas State University volleyball tourna- ment the varsity volleyball team went to the park to eat lunch, rest for their next game, and take pictures? 128 Sports SPEAKER? - Denison Coach Ann is the CGuest?7 speaker at the Yellow The 1982 Yellow Jackettes Volleyball Banquet held January 20 at the Crows Nest. Both the and junior varsity volleyball teams were while outstanding players were with awards. The speaker was the Coach Miss Ann McFarland and hosting ceremonies was the girls athletic director Gail Ringness. Among those players receiving awards were a senior, two juniors, and one sophomore. Senior Kristi Leggett took two of the awards, she made first all district team and was named outstanding player. Her coach commented when Kristi played she put forth 110'M1 effort. Junior Shelia Penn also received two awards. Shelia made first all district team and was presented with the award for her leadership qualities. Both coach and teammates alike will tell you when Shelia talks People Listen. Lori Jacquinot another junior, received an award for being named one of the second all district team per- sons, and Angela Snell one of the two sophomores who made varsity for this year walk- ed away with the Jackette volleyball banquet as team members and girls athletic director Gail Ringness listen. last two awards at the banquet, Angela received Honorable Mention and an award for most im- proved player. The Denison Coach Miss Ann McFarland was chosen for District 6-AAAAA coach of the year. Honored Jackettes team had an overall record of 17-6 which happened to be the best volleyball record in the high school in seven years. Other varsity players included Marva Lewis, Konta Thomas, Yvette Gerrard, Tina Odom and Managers Felica Bryant, and Ruthie Wyatt. Junior Varsity players were Shannon Alex- ander, Dalphine Dawson, Ruby Jackson, Kim Mayberry, Venessa, Mayberry, Tasha Moore, Tangeie Rucker, and Sherri Shaw. The Banquet was sponsored by the Yellow Jacket Booster Club. President ofthe Club is Ken Taylor. Sports 129 130 Sports SHOOT TWO - Senior John Jenkins railroads his Nay to the basket against Newman Smith. WHERE'S THE BALL? - Says Brian Springfield at the bottom of the pack in a home game against Newman Smith. The Jackets won the game 63-42. SWOOSH - Everett Poe, varsity player, at- tempts to drop the ball in for two. SMILE - Leanne Gandy and Lori Ruble, were the boys varsi- ty basketball managers this year. Two Points - Shane Nassoy puts in two as John Key goes up for the rebound and Brian Springfield looks on. CAboveJ Nassoy adds two to his District scoring record. Crightj Pass That Ball! - Springfield looks for a teammate to pass the ball to during a home game. 132 Sports E 2 5 5 S l gl 3 Q ll 1 E Playmaker - Ball handler John Jenkins goes up for two in th game against Denton. me I've Got It - Ed Smith gets a hand on the ball while Keys looks on. Check this out - Jenkins point guard directed much of the Jacket offense and proved to be a competent all handler. Up and In - Nassoy puts up a jumper for two points. fTopD. Sports 133 Block this one - Springfield goes up over two defenders for a basket. Tip Off - Smith tries to out jump his Sherman opponent as his teammate Springfield looks on. 134 Sports Going for two - Jenkins evades two opponents to take the ball to the basket. r l jackets Compile 7-2 District Record Jackets Roll to 19-11 Season The Jackets finished the season this year with a 19-11 record. Shane Nassoy won e district scoring crown with 169 points ind a 14.2 average for the year. Under the supervision of new Coach Ken Holley the Jackets played like Old Pros. 'Vith the Jackets losing three games to herman, Wichita Falls Rider, and Denton district play they ended district play with 1 record of 7-2. Nassoy, a senior, sparked the team's nlay by pumping 427 points throughout he season. Nassoy along with three other eniors and a junior started the season for oach Holley. John Jenkins who is also a enior, averaged 13.4 points a game for he season. Forward Ed Smith also did well 'his year with a 10.3 average. In the last 'game of the season against Sherman, Nassoy and Brian Springfield led the ackets with 13 points each. Jenkins tallied hree steals, while Smith gathered 11 re- bounds as Springfield followed with 10 iebounds. Making Plans - Coach Ken Holley takes time out to give in- structions to his team. Charity Jump Shot - Jenkins takes a jumpshot from the charity line. Sports 135 3 sm EW Hummnmu Battle Of Warriors . . . A lone Jacket defender crucial situation during the fourth quarter of moves in to block an oncoming opponent in a game. Duel Of Speed . .. Vincent Moore leading scorer for the Junior Varsity moves in with his teammates to make and boasted the nickname Vicious. a shot for the basket. Vincent was a 136 Sports 3 A Very, Very Good Tip Me Boy . . . could be what this JV player is saying as he goes up. Muddle Of Huddle . . . Coach Mike Nolan and his JV team huddle during halftime. lunior Varsity Netmen Set 10-18 Season Record We played hard during our 28 games and that is a true mark of Champions, said Ken Nolan, JV Coach. That quote seemed to sum up the season for the boys junior varsity basketball team. With a 10- 18 season record and a 4-6 for the district season the JV considered a very promising team by most. Perhaps the most rewarding games were those against Lewisville and Wichita Falls Rider in which the JV won 50-38 and 53-45 respectively. Mike Schmuelligan and Kevin Wilson were named JV Most Valuable players for their performances in these and other games. Sports 137 . V 1 ' n I i IT T0 ME!!! Debbie Moore, Tina Odom and mate in a district game against Lewisville R-E-J-E-C-T!!! Angela Milligan shows her defensive ability as she blocks a shot against Wichita Rider. As the Raiders defeated the Jackettes 48-36. Penn look for a way to help their team- Lewisville went on to win the game 76-32. Z Where Is It??? Shelia Brately and Angela Milligan wait for the rebound during a hard played game against Sherman Bearkettes. The Bearkettes won the contest. Sports 139 WHERE DID IT GO? Sheila Penn and Shelly Harris were defeated by Lewisville 32-76 are waiting to rebound the ball. The Jackettes JUMP! Sheila Bartley fights for the rebound over a Lewisville player. 140 Sports STUNT MAMA'S The Girls Va the Jacket spirit during t games sity Cheerleader helped a ELP! Sheila Bartley is trying to get the ball over a Sherman earkette and Debbie Moore is trying to get her attention. The earkettes defeated the Jackettes 31-44. ASS IT - Varsity player Trina Cobb passes the ball in a home ame. SHOOT TWO Varsity player Shelia Penn is sneaking in a shot behind her Denton oppo- nent. The Jackettes lost to Denton 30-67. LITTLE DEBBIE Debbie Moore varsity player, shows her form for shooting two, Sports 141 32 47 47 46 31 48 26 37 34 44 36 27 37 47 41 39 25 JV Finishes Season Gainesville Greenville Paris Gainesville Terrell Terrell -Whitesboro Lewisville Rider Wichita Falls Denton Sherman Rider Lewisville Wichita Falls Denton Sherman Concentration - ls what Angela Snell seems to be thinking as she gets ready to shoot a free throw. 142 Sports Pass It - Ruby Jackson gives a good hard pass to he teammate Tami Harper. Side Shot - Angela Snell goes up for two and i fouled by a Lewisville Farmer in the process. to the basket - Tami Harper drives toward the basket against Lewisville for two. ll - Ruthie Wyatt out jumps her oppo- to tip the ball to her teammate Konta Shoot Two - Angela Snell leaps high to net two points as Ruby Jackson and Tangee Rucker watch. Sports 143 . . H X T ' . z.f -Q l PRACTICE, PRACTICE . . . Chad Taylor, junior, D.H.S. as he practices his swing wrecks havoc on a dandelion on the front lawn of 144 Sports . .. Jeff Griffith makes a chip shot while practicing at the Grayson County Golf Course. SWING . . . Doug Bizzle tees off on the opening green at the G.C.C. course. Sports 14 , ' in if m'gew-' st sv... is' - X? 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I L3 ,f ,f f .. , POOF At an angle, Doug Bizzle, a sophomore member of the team makes a blurr with his putter as he makes a shot. Doug, along with the others, practiced daily during the golf season starting around 3:par and working as long as they felt needed. The weather had a lot to do with how often or long they practiced. 146 Sports Golfers Place at District The Golf Team, unde the direction of Mr Osbourn Davis, worked dai ly practicing at Rod an Gun, Tanglewood o Grayson College Course to prepare for district. Th district meets were held a Weeks Park in Wichita Fall where our score was 364 At competition at Tanglewood we score 347. Away at NTSU, i Denton, we scored 317. Al in all, out of eight teams we placed sixth. Low scor ing individuals were: lowes in district, scoring a 76 a Denton, was Chad Taylor The lowest for thre rounds was Chad Taylo scoring a 247 to finish in tie for 19th place. Dou Bizzle finished with a 24 and ended 21st. Best Tour nament: Finishing thir place at Paris Country Clu with a 75 was Davi Adams. EYE LEVEL To make a def cent putt, it takes a lot of con- centration mentally, along with a steady hand mixed with pa- tience. A ground view show how one must stand in order to make a good shot. As far as competition this year is concerned, Coach Davis said, lt was quite tough but they did end up doing well. Members of golf team are: Jeff Griffith 1125, David Adams 1111, Ben Harvey 1113, Jon Smith 1113, Chad Taylor 1111, Doug Bizzle 1105, Damion Bogden 1103, and John Jennings 1105. . . Doug Bizzle swings to hit the ball out CONCENTRATION . . . Jeff Griffith watches a putt a sandtrap. he made head for the hole. I 4 i i i JOW . . . Jon Smith watches anxiously to see if his ball makes the green. Sports 147 F 148 lV's Record at 3-7 Yellow Jacket Junior Varsity baseball finishes its season with a 3-7 record this year. The JV was supposed to play 11 games, but had their last game against Lewisville rained out. The Jackets' three wins came from games against Bells, Savoy, and Sherman. Their losses were in games against Sher- man Ctwicej, Plano Eastside Ctwicej, Plano Williams Ctwicej, and Lewisville. Our season record of 3-7 really does not indicate the type of season we had, stated JV coach, Ron Holley. We had a tougher schedule than last year, conclud- ed Coach Holley. Waiting is the hardest part - Johnny Tarver waits for his turn at bat. Sports Swing! - Tim Neal takes a big cut at the ball one of the JV's home games. All right! - Gary Shields is congratulated by one of his teammates after scoring a run. Let's go - Coach Ron Holley gives a pep talk to the JV team between innings. Dirty Doty - Scott Doty dusts himself off after sliding in home. Sports 149 lackets Go 12-11 Break .500 Season Jackets faced some tough competition in district 6-5A baseball this year as they compiled a record of four wins and six losses. The future looks brighter with an ex- perienced pitching staff of three returning starters. Scott Brassfield showed the best pitching record with four wins and two losses in district play. Seven starters will return to the Jacket baseball team next year. In district play the Jackets split two games with Lewisville losing their first 10-0 and winning their second 3-1 against Wichita Falls High they also split two games as they won their first game 14-4 and lost their second game 6-5. With a little luck we could have had a lot better record, said Coach Ty Comstock. The Jackets lost both games to Denton by scores of 2-0 and 10-4. Against Wichita Falls Rider they won both games with scores of 6-3 and 10-0. They lost both of their games to the Sherman Bearcats with close scores of 2-1 and 3-1, We had a couple of close calls called against us, commented Coach Comstock. I hoped to finish with a winning record and we finished the year with a record of 12 wins and 11 losses, I also anticipate a real good club next year, said Coach Comstock. In the bullpen - Tim Neal warms up a pitcher in the Jackets new batting cage and bullpen cage. 150 Sports Comin' at ya - Jerry Grimes catches a pitch from Craig Blanton during the game. Jackets lost 2-1. iunt!! - Jacket catcher Jerry Grimes prepare winging - Mark Marshall starts to swing at a itch during one of the Jackets home games. catch a Sherman Bearcat bunt. Jackets los Ere game 2-1. S t Marshall was named to the second all-district team. :J k,4'Wt .1 args' f ' ' Get back! - Art Arthur and a Jacket pitcher at- tempt to pick off a Sherman player in the Jackets last game ofthe season. Sports 151 Let's Go - Todd Coleman, Scott Brassfield, and Gary Clay, are looking a little dissatisfied about the game. The Jackets were defeated in their last game of the season against Sherman. Steal - Head coach Ty Comstock is directing Kevin Gaylon safely to the base. 152 Sports r , is 5? 5 i Qi is f,z ii Homer - Junior player G-ar! Clay is on his way to homp base. l Catch - Senior player Art Arf thur is getting set to catch the- ball. lit - Kevin Gaylon is putting his weight behind he bat. Blam - Kevin Gaylon slams a fielder to his Jpponents. I is , ie .a 1 ieis 5 4, i- i iiii i . . iiii i Jackets - Assist. Coach Ron Holley, is discussing the game with baseball manager Larry Wilson. Larry has been boys football, basketball, and baseball manager for three years. Dug Out - John Tarver, Gary Sheilds, Tim Neal, and the hind catcher, are taking a breather bet- ween innings. Work - Construction workers are putting up lights for the baseball field. American Bank and Trust donated a new scoreboard. Sports 153 154 Put her right here - Senior Art Arthur waits for the ball to be delivered during the game against the Sherman Bearcats. Side arm - Hindcatcher Jerry Grimes tries to pet a Bearcat during their last game of the season. Sports Throw the ball - Junior Gary Clay waits for the ball while warming up before a game. it comes - Scot Brassfield rears back for a throw to his teammate. 1' H arming up - Junior Craig Blanton warms up to lieve his teammate. I'm ready - Mark Marshall waits for the ball to be delivered from the Bearcats. i Full force - Senior Johnny Bolen slaps another pitch against the Sherman Bearcats. Sports 155 s 5 156 Sports ackette Tracksters Go to Regional The 1981-82 Varsity Jackettes' track team had dinners qualifying for district and regional com- tition. Konta Thomas placed sixth in the reliminaries during regional in the mile run but ,uffered respiration problems on the second lap J the regional finals and was unable to complete we race. Kristi Leggett was chosen as an alter- ate for regional competition. Kristi also placed nird in district in the two mile run. 1 Other members of the team include Ruby M who placed inthe Bonham meet but was for district Shannon Alexander and Cyn orrison ran the hundred meter dash. Wyatt, Peebles Peterson, and Vanessa ran the two hundred meter dash. The hundred meter run consisted of Tweety Kim Mayberry, Dalphina Dawson, and Susan Carrol ran the six hundred and Princess Wilson ran the eight hundred dash. Monique Powell and Tasha Moore shot put competition. Those lettering in track this season were Senior Leggett, and Sophomores Konta Thomas Ruby Jackson. top - Ruthi Wyatt finishes first in the two meter dash. ,,.. E Regional Qualifiers - Konta Thomas and Kristi Leggett both qualified for regional competition. On your marks! - Angela Snell gets ready for the four hundred meter dash. Sports 157 et .... ON YOUR MARK . . . Leslie Dehorney gets set to take off for the 100 yard dash. OLD TIMES . . . These coaches discuss how well their teams are doing. .Nik ff . S 158 Sports Tracksters Excel The track team attende area and hosted a meet. William Wolf, a senio discus thrower, qualifie for the regional meel which was held at Nor Texas State University Denton. t i H0-HUM . . . Brett William Wolf, and Tim Neal a break during a long meet. LET'S G0 . . . Coach Ron and the managers themselves busy. WAY T0 G0 . . . Steve Buckner wins his race. READY??? Danny Christman gets set for his race to begin. T iff 4- Sports 159 5 WHO ME? Anne Shields and Keith Muldrew catch the bus to district. STYLE . . . Mary Weems shows her style as she returns a volley to opponent. Mary, a senior and girl captain of the team, was chosen to receive the ACE award, at the All- Sports Banquet. To receive the award, one must be selected by votes cast by the other members. Weems won second place in the annual Spring Tournament, at the Indoor Tournament, and also at the North Lake Tournament. 160 Sports Tennis Team Compiles Record The tennis team ended the year wit: some fairly good records. The top peopl on the team were Anne Shields and Je Nicholson. Shields ended with a 211 record and Nicholson had a 17-18 record. Other top scores were: Dee Ervin, wh came in second with a record of 21-lil while Keith Muldrew came in second, ' with a record of 16-17. WHAT FORM ... Jerry Wright, Junior, the year with a 10-21. bllUWIlIg guuu bpul Lbllldllblllp aa LIIUY uncut uicn uyyunupuntq ut un, net. fi 5. 5 S 5 va , , f Q gg 5 v 11. ff , .,5?ffQx?f f. 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Tessa Lockridge starts the while practicing in the gym. match by serving. Sports 161 WHOOSH . . .A day in the life o a tennis player is not an eas one. Mike McKinney returns volley as he and the rest of th tennis team work out at th Racquet Club. The team work hard in preparing for tour naments and competition which are held both near an far for both singles and double competition. Coach Gai Ringness is in charge of th Tennis Team. REFRESHING Mary Weemes and Tom spend many long, hot hours at practicing and Thomas take a break after working out. They playingin matches. 162 Sports lacket Tennisters Prepare ior District The tennis team includes Seniors - 'om Thomas, Mary Weemes, Odis Luper, ohn Keys. Juniors - Tracy Boss, Carla enison, Dee Ervin, Keith Muldrew, Jeff Jicholson, Terri Nicholson, Anne Shields, lerry Wright, Elaine Rainwater, and ophomores - David Harod, Lisa Johns, errald McAden, Mike McKinney, Christy Teinert, and Teresa Tillman. ln charge of he tennis team is Coach Gail Rnngness vho states, I think we have done real well n our past tournaments as a whole team vhich was good to do, right before we go o district. At tough competition at North lake College the tennis team placed se- Eond which was one of their best wins. .A T t .a ff- - I Q.: sw gm., f:.w1.. ya. t. T. -f ' TT 1 is .2',,+:- is T. h , 1 X A M .. was - Tw T - - ww we W 'Sa --TTT ,-fm-'T f JV . .TTS wi... qggffl.- ,, V - 1 uf, - . - -arp, u. H. ff fgfqe . 2 - fm- r... f f-W f f.-uf... J 1- f ff - - 2. ff' .Wf . fl,- ri-Wh.-ffl? ,T . ,,.. . -- ' - il 'Fl' ' ' 1 'll I T T 5 f T' f, - ' U. f--- ,. W.5fff:---'l l'Triidxjii .:-'fini . 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They are Captain Rodney Allison CMost lm- provedj, Lonnie Blanton CMost lmprovedb, Johnny Bolen, Dale Bryant, Raphael Con- ey, Jimmy Daniel, Jeff Griffith CScholarship Awardj, Kenneth George, Captain Ralph Holden, Jeff Horton, Captain Wesley Hunt, Andy Jones, Barry Malvern, Mark Marshall, and Captain William Wolf CAII-districtj. Volleyball will lose Captain Yvette Gerard, Captain Kristi Legget, and Tina Odom Rosser. Tracksters leaving are Shannon Alex- ander, Kristi, Hunt and Wolf. Seniors leaving basketball are Greg Hauber, John Jenkins Csecond All-districtj, Mike Kemp Cspirit Awardj, Shane Nassoy CAII-district and team MVPQ, Tommy Roberts CSpirit Awardj, Edward Smith, and Brian Springfield CFighting Heart Awardj. Girls Basketball will lose Captain Trina Cobb, Annette Lattimore, Michelle Jones, Angela Milligan CLeadership awardj, Tina, and Rochelle Wright. Seniors in baseball are Art Arthur, Bolen QAII-districtj, Daniel, Horton, Marshall Csecond All-districtj. Tennis will lose Keys, Tesa Lockridge, Odis Luper, Captain Tom Thomas, and Captain Mary Weems CAce Awardj. Golf will lose only one Senior, Griffith. lt was a difficult year for them fthe Seniorsj and they responded well to the new coaches, stated Coach Marty Criswell, Athletic director. They had a sincere desire to do a good job. l wish we had more time to spend with each other, he added. 1982 164 Sports f -J: 521 ..,. . sy, i .- ' Lift , QT . . .i we 4 If Outstanding Male Athlete - William Wolf look over his award after being named Outstandinl Male Athlete. Wolf was judged on his high schod career. 2 E! lf: 3? Ei 5, i 5 s li Outstanding Female Athlete - Kristi named as this year's Outstanding Female Kristi was judged on her high school career. I :Z 1- s. 15. iijdiv, X : Q I Q X N. 3 ,Y 1 I . .iff A G X XX X X X X XX g 5 N Q Q X XX X xN IQ XN Q XX xv Q Q kk, Qi +I Xb Q2 X I X I TQ x5 xx INN IN S' Q Q If S NH Q' X I' 'V Q. Nl. Q I JI:- ll! 12? .2 .Il 19 Lmlifflfsqrg-45: Kr 'Q 1, , 1 2 x S 2-.ar 'ffm-vlunw-V ,nk 2. .5535- i:': : :' -- 11.315 tpi,-Il., g.,,.!-3 'L if 2 an I I I I I I I VI Ii I 'I I I I , . I ' f I I x 55 ' X QI F2252 25-22 5-?E5.5g.5. 22552222 I N I 55-E222 25.5 EEEEEEEEEE E2-:EEE EE Q O 5225525222 LTEEIEEEI: EEEEEEEE: .ffzfm-7 555222 552 225522252252 - W .'3:::f: E525 2 5 5552522225 EEE 25222 E'EE.5.:::: : ::: :5.'55:::-::r::: 55222252 22252555 22-251221222-.2 'N '52-255225 E2E22:2 2- -- '::2::,E R X N X x Classes 165 Dr. Bill lacobs Superintendent of Schools Mr. V. R. CBuddyJ Smith Assistant Superintendent for Business Services 166 Administration Dr. Henry Scott Assistant Superintendent Administration Dr. Calixto Romero Member Mr. Oliver Lehman Member Mr. J. Roy Toney Mr. Jerry Hatfield Vice President Member Mr. W. H. Bozarth Mr. Badgett Steedman Secretary Member School Board Caught in Action - School Board Members Mr. Herb Bozarth, Mr. Jerry Hatfield, Mr. Badge Steedman and Assistant Superintendent Mr. V. R. CBuddyj Smith study reports from school groups on their progress throughout the year to help the board determine the curriculum needs. Board of Trustees 167 168 Future Teachers - These girls, Marcella Hall, Lyn Seger, Elaine Em- bry, Kelly Massey, Kelli Foster, and Karen Oliver, spent a day at East Texas State University for an F.T.A. competition. Elaine Embry, Kel- ly Massey, and Daren Oliver won honors at the competition. The group brought home two awards. Dr. R - Yellow Jacket director Dr. Mike reported to the school on the music program's gress. He discussed provements made this and plans for the future. only did the band get uniforms this year, but also have a new name band from Jacket Land. Math Team - D.H.S. math team sponsored by Ben Harvey, Yvette Gerrard, Burt Martin, T Mr. John Gardner and Mrs. Joyce Edelen are all Coleman, James Durbin, Ricky Simpson, smiles over the trophies they have won in com- Webber, Don Flietman, Steve Iafelice, Suzie petition. Some members of the math team are and Shirish Patel. Classes be enjoying the course. G.I. - Willie Foster, printing student, is working on his recruiting cards for the National Guard. He is working with the national guardsmen and Mr. Turner to interest new prospects. ype on - Typing class I and ll, are offered to interested students. These typing I students really seem UMM - Mr. Turner, printing instructor is check- ing out a negative. Classes 169 Language Arts Study Customs Ever seen a Spanish Bee? Mrs. Sue Finley's Spanish shows its artistic ability creating a pinata in the form a Yellow Jacket. This is one of the ways Mrs. Finl finds to make learning SM-'-i fun. Here comes Peter Cotton Tail - Mrs. Nancy Terry, a junior English teacher, looks as if she is going to take a trip down the bunny trail. Mrs. Terry sponsors the bunny-grams project. Don Juan eat your heart out - Steve Denison, a Steve is the only male student in the class senior, looks as if he is enjoying himself among all the girls around to distract him it is a v the gentler sex. Mrs. Sue Finley refers to him as, how he can concentrate. Spanish is hard en el Rey dela Clase,' the king of the class. without distractions. 170 Classes to actual use. one more time and I'lI get it right - Kathleen Cravens the group progress in Mrs. Carole Lindsteadt's sophomore class. Class participation helps students relate subject mat- l S ' ,EE Little Hiawatha? - No it's Bet- sy Reeves portraying an Indian for her report on colonial American literature in Mrs. Nancy Terry's class. Notes, Notes, and more Notes - Mrs. Gene Sickles gives notes to parents who switch places with their kids for a day. This way, the parents get o reminisce the good ole days when they were in school and got to take tons and tons of notes. Mrs. Sickles finds that parents take the assignments seriously and leave with a better understanding of their students' daily work. Classes 171 x 1 sm ,Wg , Y 5 , , ' T r QE ., V l ' J s E CONCENTRATION. . . The Drum Corps warms up before a football game. Bobby Blanton seems to be in a trance. Fine Arts Students Results Are Good Fine Arts Department consists of number of groups including art, drama speech, band and chorus. The drama group joined the chor music students to perform the music Oklahoma as well as competing at Ul with Inherit The Wind, a one act play. The band performed at all footba games half-times and went to Cleburn Musical Festival and North Texas Stat University to compete at marching wit other bands. They also performed at th annual spring concert held at the end of th year. The art department adds its talent to th drama department by drawing and colo ing the backgrounds of all plays an musicals. The chorus department puts on differen types of musical performances for group organizations and civic groups. Their musi is liked by young and old. WORK . . . WORK . . . WORK . . . Tricia Skinner and becomes more familiar with the very details a Susan Arthur draw during first period art class. drawing. This is the advanced second year class, which 172 Classes A...LA...LA...TheHanson Headaches, under the direc- tion of Mr. Roger Hanson, per- formed at the December P.T.A. meeting to display their talents to the parents. They sang a number of Christmas songs to boost the holiday spirit. The Headaches are a select group of choir students, which perform for civic groups and were invited to sing at the Capitol at Austin. ln past years they have taken a trip at the end of the year, where they sing and perform and have a good time. A MIRROR?? No, these are the new French horns which are designed for marching to project the sound forward. Craig Louis, along with the rest of the line, performs during a football game half- time show. WHOA . . . Jeff Baron serenades Lisa Wright in the musical performance of Oklahoma Classes 173 Rafter Blaster. . .This stereo system had custom It was a main crowd attracter at the Arts designed speakers by David Hollingsworth, junior. Crafts fair. The fair lasted from May 17-21. This is NOT a funeral home . . . but it is a fine example of craftsmanship and woodwork- ing done by woodshop students. These chests were made of pine and cedar. 174 Classes l l -fhfsiiwi But Beautiful .. . An empty gun cabinet hutch were two of many that lined the tudents Donate r Art and Craft ork to Fair The annual Arts and Crafts fair held in the library attracted many students and from the Denison area. lt atured work from Woodshop, tography, Printing, Homemaking, Metal Trades, and Art. The show lasted from May 17-21 and showed the work that DHS students are oing. l wall at the Art and Crafts Fair. These were made by woodshop students. Hanging Gallery This scene greeted the visitors of the fair as they walked through the door. lt is a display of the work done by home economics students in Mrs. Sue McCorkle and Mrs. Ruth Christian's classes. Classes 175 Shoot two - Intramural Sports, sponsored by Mr. Bill Day consist of boys football and basket- ball games. Students who are interested in play- ing sign their names on the roster. Each homeroom competes against the other homerooms. lt's not only enjoyable for the 176 Classes ,,.q, ::- l players but the students that attend the gam also get involved. Maybe next year the girls will included and get a chance to show-off their sk Shane Nassoy CAboveJ, Lyndon Butler, Ronr Wimbush, Jeff Augustine and Brett Armstrong a battling it out. Attention - Jeff Miller, Carol Clark, Gina Bar- nhill, and Dawn Talley, are really interested in the subject of their panel discussion. Now - Neal Brown, reciting from a Seventeen magazine, entertains classmate Elaine Rainwater in English. time girls! - Mrs. Darlene Black let her Drill Team classes miss a day of exercising, to watch Norman Cosmetics representative, Debbie Hochgraber. She took a volunteer from each class and the latest techniques in applying make-up and skin care. She also left the drill team girls helpful tips on how to apply their make-up for best results on the field. Classes 177 1+1:2 These accounting students, Anne Stweard, Ginger Toney, Rodney Allison, Leanne Gandy, anti Lori Ruble, are taking down important calculations from head of the table, Mark Marshall. l Math Team has had a very busy year all ing up the accomplishments in competitil- The math and Science team, made up Suzie Grey, James Durbin, Steve lafelice, E Flietman, Yvette Gerard, Burt Martin, Luar Edelen, Todd Coleman, and Ricky Simpsi have won first place trophies in trigonometi geometry, and Algebra I and ll. Out oft other high schools competing in Austin G lege, Denison placed first. Steve has madi to State contest this year. At the awards assembly, Suzie and K l Perkins won honors for Algebra ll. Steve Luanne for trigonometry. The math science teams are coached by Mrs. Joy Edelen and Mr. John Gardner. Get the point - Mr. Dean Leggett, Algebra teacher, points out the facts to his students. 178 Classes A M -leIp! - Monica Hardemen is asking for help on her math problem, ut everyone is busy. Iafelice, Robbins Win Top Honors Steve lafelice qualified for the State Meet by placing third in Number Sense at the Regional interscholastic UIL contest. Steve has won five individual trophies at the five contests, the math team participated in. He also helped the math team win first place in the area competition at Austin College. Steve is the first person to at- tend the State Contest in mathematics in 15 years. The contest is held in Austin. Bobby Robbins has had a commendable academic year. He has placed second in business math and placed sixth in general clerical math at State Competition in Houston. He has also placed first in business math and second in general clerical math in the regional finals in Commerce. Bobby has also earned a trip to the National competition in Nashville, Tennessee, to compete in these math categories. There he placed fourth. Now where did it go? - David Robertson can't seem to find his homework. Accounting students are also taught to use calculative machines, like Lyn Segar CAboveJ. Classes 179 That's not bad - Mrs. Jackie Peters turns her lt's more difficult than I thought - Stexl principal's desk over to Mary Weems. Denison is teaching Mr. Dean Leggett's class. Nw-im fm., This is how it's done - Tom Thomas watches carefully as Mr. George Petross shows how to fill o papers. 180 Classes at 'em work - Mike Wetchensky stands Leadership Day Gives Teachers, Students a Look at Others' Roles Leadership day was sponsored by the National Honor Society at the request of President Ronald Reagan. All the presidents in each organization chose one teacher and taught the class all day. Forty students taught on Leadership Day when school leaders assume positions of responsibility. Coach Marty Criswell as the team works out. -.-z .ri 5 E cf s f , This is the life - Don Flietman leans back and job fora leadership day. takes it easy, after taking on Principal Tom Parris' Classes 181 Look at 'em go - Tina Aldrege, Jimmy Cox Sony a Skinner and Ann Overman finish work. 182 Classes CTopJ Like the old days - Charles Moore Johnny Buckalee, Johnny Saunders, Roy Wo watches copies come out. i CTopJ Let's get it right - Greg Stewart measure some work for the woodshop class. CMid.J ls college this easy - Odis Luper breeze through an assignment at college night. CMid.J When this is over - Mike Early and Dannj Madell take the Armed Services Vocational Ap titude Battery. Classes Show Top Entertainment Plus Talent Vocational classes help teach students the skills they need for future jobs. In cosmetology students, learn how to cut and style hair and to give manicures. Woodshop teaches students to make objects out of wood, for example: guncases, cedar chests, china hutches, and more. There are other classes that teach students in a career, such as printing, photography, drafting, D.E., V.0.E. These classes can lead to a career or help students find jobs as they continue schooling. CTopJ Finishing touches - Vicki Melton puts a last touch on a Chamber of Commerce manager Bruce Barton, a customer in cosmetology. CMid.J Top Entertainment - Mr. Roger Hanson and Hanson's Headaches sing to a group of elementary children. Practice makes perfect - Robert Handcock, Paul Tucker and Jerry Pace work hard in drafting. Classes 183 184 Science Classes Prepare Students for Opportunity Three different biology classes or courses are offered here. Mr. Bill Day teaches the basic classes, Mr. Larry Halliburton teaches the regular classes and Nlr. John Terry teaches the honors classes. Mr. Terry is the chairman of the science department. His goal was to open doors of op- portunity to his students. Ready - Phillip Renolds and the rest of Mr. Day's second hour biology class have finished their tests and await the scores. 4 l You Think This ls Bad? You Outa See Kermit . . . Wade Graves, Funny business - Mr. Junior, dissects a pig in Mr. John Terry's honors biology class. joins Linda West in a bit of Classes l humor. lim, Your Report, Please . . . Mrs. Darlene Black, iealth instructor, watches as Kim Jerger gives ley, Anybody Seen My Class Ring? . .. Robert lullet dissects a pig in Mr. Terry's class. Students explored the world of anatomy in biology. her report. Health is required for graduation. The Great Fake-out .. . Jackie Gundlack and Sherri Ingram try to get their homework finished by the end of class. It's in the book - Students search for answers in their textbooks as they prepare for exams. Classes 185 186 Ms. Piggy - Mr. Terry's honors biology class dissected baby pigs for a class project. Robert Hullet and his pig took time out to smile for the camera. Biology Class Opens Doors to Future Success, Advancement y Q S E 2 S l l E BIOLOGY - Mr. Terry is obviously keeping th attention of his honors biology class. Mr. Terryl sponsor of the U.S. Club, who sponsored t record breaking blood drive this year. l l l l .l 3 PATIENCE - Mr. James Rowland's fifth period results. Nlr. Rowland teaches both chemistry ar chemistry class is anxiously waiting their test biology classes. Classes M. s..,,L..,,x MIGHTY SENIORS - Senior class of '82' gets set while the photographer focuses his camera for FRIENDSHIP - A student from Paris, France spent the day visiting with the French classes of this school. the panorama picture. DRAMA - Students from Mrs. McBrayers' drama classes, visited with the students from McDaniel. They performed various skits throughout the day. Everett Poe Cabovej, and Michelle Schumpert are performing. Classes 187 And lf I'm Elected - Brett Armstrong gave his speech for Student Council elections while Kim Students Elect Slate The student council elections this year were both exciting and different. Several students made serious speeches while Mike Bardwell made his with an arrow through his head. Brett Armstrong was elected President, Mike Bardwell - vice-pres., Jodi Mitchell- recording secretary, Pam Listvan - corresponding secretary, Jeff Augustine - treasurer and Kim McCorkle was appointed parliamentarian by the new officers. Pack-Man and Jeff - Pack-Man is popular and so is Jeff Augustine, with the two together it seems impossible for him to lose. 188 Classes 5 ? if l E E 3 5 5 1 5 l 5 2 l l McCorkle, Jodi Mitchell, Tom Thomas, Marcella Hall and Pam Listvan seem to approve. An Arrow? - Yes that's right, Mike Bardwell ran for vice-president with an arrow through his head. Maybe not so dumb, HE WON. Preparing to speak - Brett Armstrong, Danielle Johnson, Jeff Nicholson and Mike Bardwell were looking over and touching up their l l ' exif set' ERA ,PQ 552 s i - 'Q f A' c ile' l A V . . , F l',' 'f iii' l t .oel s f elee are s s t -ett Lf ,t,tt t t i V l 9 I E i KIM M K -V.. -.h7 ,si ,k'k '.i. X ? k I K - s SEf'sHFT A B Y Isn't it cute? - This was one of the many cam- paign signs that were posted in the halls during this year's elections. Kim was not elected secretary but was appointed parliamentarian. speeches right before elections. Brett, Danielle, and Jeff ran for president and Mike ran for vice-president. l , t l , ,i,, , tg TWii tittt f , iii , i fc rr 'f'sT' ' f' 'iii 'i'?i 5,,l l 2i,'lf5 3 1 'lf2 3iff l kffii1E kL' . - 4 .1 T orl THEX0TlH'f1ll? I3ETTYTRl3ll5iilERg essl , l ' Mililllfgi-'13 Another Sign? - There were quite a few signs posted in the halls while students were campaign- ing for Student Council offices. Classes 189 1 i E K 1 i .1 4 i 1 I didn't do it - That seems to be the expression on Scott Cook's face as his picture was taken by surf prise in Mr. Phil Haddock's drafting class. Drafting offers a morning and an evening class. 1 This is serious - Kim Petty listens real seriously to a guest speaker in the Distributive Education class. Mr. Earl Turner teaches D.E. 190 Classes All work no play - George Betzer is working or his drafting assignments in Mr. Phil Haddock's drafting class. Mashon Smith is in the background. tick um up! - U.S. Club held their annual fund Sherrie Wheeler, Julie Jones, Charla Winfree, raiser, where the club members held citizens up Ginger Toney, and Jon Smith, are showing their t different locations around town, for donations. method. he club raised close to 52,000 dollars this year. iw , :ass 3 if Tennis anyone? - These tennis students, Odis team, The Booster Club not only shows their sup- uper, Jerry Wright, David Harrod, Mary Weems, port to the football team, but they are spreading Rnne Shields, Kristi Reinert, are holding the duffle their support to the other sports around school mags that the Booster Club donated to the tennis by hosting banquets and picnics. Classes 191 192 This question is for . . . - Ralph Holden directs a question to one of the area business men. Students asked questions about the economy. Supply and Demand - Professor Poscitotta gives a talk on supply and demand to students who attended the Free Enterprise seminar. Classes Free Enterprise Talks Reaganomics Select students from the free enterpris classes of Mr. Robert Ketchem and Mr Warren Cap Blood attended a semin at the Denison Boys Club. The event wj sponsored by the Chamber of Commerc and involved area free enterprise students. Attending the seminar from DHS wer Shane Nassoy, Lori Ruble, Ralph Holden Jon Pulls, James Brussow, Michael Wet chensky, Anne Steward, Ann Overmar Ruth Forrest, Sherri Jacobs, Stev McAnaney, Ronnie Smith, Hattie Powel Trina Cobb, Yvette Gerard, Una Platt, Gu Sykes, and John Jenkins. After a lunch of pizza and cokes students listened to Professor Joh Posciotta talk about Reaganomics an supply-side economics versus th. demand-side economics. s How much? Students were asked to estima the take home profit of certain products. He . - ' f ' r James Brussow takes a guess, students closes to the profit won the donated product. Doug Smith Talks to Social Studies Mr. Doug Smith a stock broker for Edward D. Jones Company, visited with Free Enterprise and Social Studies classes. Mr. Smith discussed finan- cial planning with the students. Social Studies courses are available at the school for those who need that extra credit. Free Enterprise and Government are two required classes that are taken for one semester each dur- ing the senior year. They are very important for completing senior credits. These classes are interesting and informative. They help students to understand the govern- ment and how to get along in the financial world. Classes 193 Want a Job? . . . Mr. Joe Reirdon takes time out of a busy schedule to help students plan voca- tional training. Mr. Reirdon is the Vocational Counselor. Counselors Plan Z With Students l Counselors are very important in tlf planning of students' classes and helping deciding where they should go to colleg They also help in registering students f the Pre-ACT, Pre-SAT, ACT, and SAT CJ lege exams for those Juniors and Senioi who intend to go to college. i The Counselors plan individual col ferences with students and their parents t help in choosing the appropriate classe for that student. SMILE Mrs. Judy Aleman, the Junii Counselor, is occupied with scheduling co ferences with students and parents. rs, 'S rv 194 Classes Sullivan Retires, laresh Moves Up A SMILE FOR SENIORS Mrs. Grace Sullivan finishes 23 years in teaching, 15 here in Denison. Mrs. Sullivan is a graduate of Southeastern Oklahoma State University, in Durant. She plans to be mar- ried and live in Bethany, Oklahoma. MOVING UP Mr. Marvin Jaresh, sophomore counselor will be the senior counselor next year in place of Mrs. Sullivan. Classes 195 Retiring Educators I Three Teachers Retire Being involved in the lives of young people and being concerned with their future and welfare are the high points of a 23-year career of teaching for Mrs. Grace I Sullivan, who will be retiring at the end of this year. Mrs. Sullivan plans to be married and move to Bethany, Oklahoma. Mrs. Sullivan was reared in a family df teachers and had always wanted to teach. . The thing which surprises her most about high school students is that the majority are good citizens. Mrs. Sullivan's advice to a person starting out in the T teaching field is to keep a positive attitude and develop a good sense of humor. I have enjoyed the privilege . of worljing in the Denison Schools and being j associated with outstanding teachers, administrators and students, she said. Mrs. Ruth Christian, our second teacher retiring, hal spent 35 years as a math, history, homemaking teacheij and has even coached girls basketball, but she is better known as a great homemaking teacher at thi school. During her time off, she plans to do some of her j hobbies such as handwork, golf, reading, and playing I bridge. Mrs. Christian.and her husband plan to go traveling and get into civic work. This has been a very good year and the faculty was also very nice. I will mis: the kids and everyone else, she stated. This is also the lastyear for Mr. James Milligan, , machine wood working teacher. Mr. Milligan has been teaching for 43 years. He started in Denison at Terrell High where he coached and taught building trades and woodwork for 20 years. He has spent 16 years at Deniso High. One gf the rewards Mr. Milligan has gotten from his years of teaching is the feeling that he gets from j seeing fjormer students be successful. I have always I enjoyed teaching someone and then teaching their I kids, We said. Mr. Milligan and his wife are planning to take a trip this year. He also enjoys reading and oil painting. I have no regrets. I've enjoyed teaching here. I'Il miss the kids and would do the same thing over, he said. Mr. Milligan also added that his future plans are to do the things that he wants to do, when he wants to do them. This school will certainly miss these three dedicated educators: Mr. James Milligan, Mrs. Ruth Christian, and Mrs. Grace Sullivan. ,. 4' Z' fig! X . Q 3 Q X X U W ' g ' If I Neges! it--5 nn v c 3.1. x J' J' x XY X Q X XX -N xN X Q xN X X N. 3 xx XX OQYWQQ47 7 fd Q 04 70 K ' 7523777 QQ MZ 14 ffifffi ff 5' 7 1 if of 5 4 X HZ, Lili? lib' Lf, X711 5 4 fi! 5 I 0 1. ' ' ' 5 E E if G - N 2 l,L i 5 - - --U A --,,,- , S 252:25 iss :SE EE: H' :'5iiEE?:j 6 ?EE.:ji'E f: ?i?:'f: 'fiiisssaeg 'N ------L ' 1' lllig' E' Eiiiiissf-H' :'EE::5EEE?:EEE::E.:' TH, .'fI':?31 :EEE::EE E::-:- -:E E5 EEEEEEEEEEEEE- --::..-::-- --- ----------v- I?-1. , ,,- x'-,E H92 ef!-.,i Fsaggg ig 'f115f1 ?ss:s:: 2 5 X X H AN 1 F. W 1 1 31 W W if xi H 1 ,1 4 II I People 197 ME FIRST - ME FIRST... Mark Gamper gets in line to order his senior invitations. l Seniors . Order I Invitations As the year draws to a close, seniors prepare for graduation by ordering their invitations and memory books. 1 The senior class votes on, the style of invitations and' name cards to be used. 1 Memory books are special books for seniors which include pages enti-y tled Best of Times, Special Friends, etc. Graduation is one of the most important events in a senior's life. Getting ready to begin a new life, thd class of '82 has a lot to be thankful for and a lot to look forward to. WHAT TO D0 . . . Mr. Fran-k Goss helps Allison Rainey and Laura Marlow decide what to order. 198 People Officers Lead Senior Class Senior Class officers are elected by secret llot after making speeches in the auditorium in nt of the senior class. Mary Weems was elected as President. Mary is :tive in Student Council, FCA, United Service ,ub, and Denteens. She is captain of the tennis pam, was voted Best Leader in Who's Who and as a homecoming queen candidate. Jimmy Daniels was elected Vice President. He ,active in United Service Club, Honor Society, nd FCA. He also played varsity football and varsi- ibaseball. Donna Lovelace was elected secretary. She is lztive in Student Council, FCA, United Service club, Denteens, the Spanish club, and Drill Team. She was voted Nlost Humorous runner up, and was a homecoming queen candidate. Sonya Skinner was elected Treasurer. She is active in FTA, National Honor Society, Denteens, and Drill Team. She is a senior editor for the Stinger, is president of FCA, and was second runner-up for homecoming queen. Alexander Fish was elected as Reporter. He is active in Student Council, the United Service Club, and drafting. He took part inthe senior play Utopia Inc. and the musical Oklahoma He was elected Friendliest in Who's Who. People 199 Alberdin-Cannaday Alberding, Jenny Aldridge, Tina Alexander, Shannon Allison, Rodney Ames, Sheila Armstrong, Kayli Arndt, Debbie Arthur, Art Arthur, Dena l' Arthur, Susan ' Ascher, Stephen Baker, Jeannette l Baker, Tommy Barnes, Jeff 4 Baron, Jeff Bayless, Brandy Bentley, Bubba I Blanton, Lonnie Bogdon, Melissa X E Bolen, Jana Bolen, Johnny Bombay, Joe Bowdre, Bill Brin, Harold Browder, Paulita 2 I ri Brown, Karen li Brussow, James 1 Bumpass, Vickie V, Caldwell, Kari Cannaday, Annette l 200 Seniors Canter-Doulas Carter, Sandra Cates, Kevin Caudill, Sheila Chacon, Benito Christian, Jackie Ciaccio, Nicki Cleveland, Brandon Click, Chris Cline, Ricky Cobb, Trina Cockrill, Jim Coffey, Ellen Coffin, Phillip Coleman, Neal Compton, Becky Coney, Rapheal Cook, Angela Cooper, Kelly Cox, James Cox, Stormie Crowell, Tim Curry, Tammy Daniel, Jim Daniels, Wanda Davis, Tamera Davis, Tommy Delashaw, Chris Denison, Steve Dick, James Dobbs, Missy Seniors 201 Doison-Gerard Dotson, Robert Douglas, Dana Dunn, Mitch Early, Michael Eddleman, Shay Edelen, l.uanne Edmonson, Marilyn Englutt, Roxie Eppler, Tammy Ferguson, Kerry Fish, Alexander Flannagan, Robie Fleitrnan, Don Flowers, Jeff Forbes, Karen Ford, Jeff Forrest, Ruth Foster, Kelli Frankland, Jeff Franklin, David Galloway, Carlos Gampper, Mark Gandy, LeAnn Gardner, Kent Garrison, Mark Garvin, Patty Gay, Patty George, Kenneth George, Roger Gerard, Yvette 202 Seniors Gilmore-Hosey Gilmore, Karen Goff, Brian Golston, Ladell Graham, Becky Gray, Shelly Griffith, Jeff Haggin, Tammy Hamilton, Greg Hancock, Robert Hardin, Denise Harmon, Tracy Harper, Kevin Harper, Tami Harrelson, Doni Harrison, Stephanie Harrison, Terri Harrison, William Haskins, Dennis Hauber, Greg Hesse, Loyd Hill, Rani Hix, Tommy Hixson, Monica Hog4QQonald Hogan, Mattl'EW Holden, Ralph Hollis, DeVon Holt, Becky Horton, Jeff Hosey, Charlyn Seniors 203 Houston-Lewis HoustonkJ,a,cgue5,, x-flffrin, Sherri Hunt, David Hunt, Wesley Iafelice, Steve Jackson, Jana Jacobs, Sherri Jeffery, Earlin Jenkins, John Johnson, Jeffri iL?QQ9th, Johnson, Keta Jones, Amber Jones, Andy Jones, Julie Jones, Michelle Kane, Michaei Keese, David Kfyswihy. Kemp, Mike Kern, Mike Kershner, George Keys, John Kuneman, Beverly Lafoy, Jana Laing, Donna Landen, Colin Lattimore, Annette Leggett, Kristi Lewis, Jackie 204 Seniors Lewis-Melvin Lewis, Jerome Lockridge, Tesa Loftin, Julie ALQNQ, Lisa Louis, Craig Lovelace, Donna Lu er, Odis Tyfkwotfme Mangrum, Shirley Manning, Wayne Marlow, Laura Marshall, Mark Martin, Burt Mask, Donna Massey, Kelly Massie, Mark Matheny, Mike McAden, Trudy McAnaney, Steve McCarter, Joe McCully, Tommy McElwain, Terry McFadden, Judy McGregor, Angela McKinzie, Laura Beth McQuick, Tempest Medell, Danny Melton, Steve Melton, Vickie Melvin, Robert Seniors 20 Menta-Phillips Menta, Jerrie Milligan, Angela Minyard, Jana Monday, Ray Monroe, Paula Moore, Debbie 6 Moore, Joella Moore, Lisa Morford, Allen ' Morgan, Terrie 1 Morrison, Janice Morrow, Rayleen l ' Murphy, Mary Murry, Stan Myers, Curtis il Nassoy, Shane Newsome, Brenda Odom, Tina Oliver, Karen O'NeaI, Norman Ai Orr, Ken Overman, Ann Pace, Jerry Patel, Shirish Pauley, Kathy E E Pennington, Paula Peterson, Debbie Pettigrew, Robert Phillips, John Phillips, Lisa I 206 Seniors Platt-Sinor Platt, Una Pope, Sandy Rowell, Hattie Pulis, Jon Raidt, Temple Raines, Sheryl Ramsey, Arthur Raney, Allison Rawson, Patrick Ray, Harold Reinert, Peggy Rice, Craig Richardson, Wade Richie, Rusty Robbins, Bobbie Roberts, Fritz Rowland, Tiffany Ruble, Lori Sampson, Tracey Savage, Judy Scott, David Sharp, Miacha Shaw, Rhonda Shearer, Sherri Sheffield, Danny Shields, Lisa Shives, Deborah Short, Lisa Simpson, Terry Sinor, Don Seniors 207 Skinner-Thomas Skinner, Sonya Smith, Catherine Smith, Edward Smith, Jesse Smith, Ken Smith, Kevin Smith, Mashon Smith, Ronnie Smith, Steven Smith, Tonya Smithson, Sonie Spear, David Springfield, Brian Strawder, Chris Strandlien, Curtis Steward, Anne Steward, Shelly Stewart, Gaylon Stewart, Greg Strong, Rocky Stroope, Roger Stroud, Bridgette Swinger, Karlotta Tate, Lisa Taul, Gina Taylor, Robert Thomas, Blane Thomas, Sandy Thomas, Stephanie Thomas, Tom 208 Seniors Thomas-Wright Thomas, Tommy Thornton, Dennis Thornton, Nancy Toney, Ginger Torres, Joe Troxell, Rebecca Tucker Bonita Tucker Carl Tucker, Paul Vaught, Karen Vick, Walter Walker, Darlene Walters, Tammy Wanhauser, John Weaver, Deborah Weaver, Terrie Weems, Mary Weightnan, Paula Weissinborn, Henry West, Russell Westbrook, William Wetchensky, Mike Wilson, Larry Wilson, Reginald Winfree, Charla Wolf, William Wren, Michelle Wright, Rochelle Wright, Teresa Seniors 209 Adams-Brown Ring time - fBottomJ Todd Turner, Cheryl Ray, CTopJ Everett Poe, Chad Taylor, and Rich Strong look at Balfour ring brochures as they prepare senior ring orders. Adams, David Adams, Diane Aday, Travis Allen, Kenneth Ames, Debbie Armentrout, John Armstrong, Brett jAtkinson, Patricia Augustine, Jeff Auten, Rodney Aynes, Deneen Baker, Delania Baker, Robert Baldwin, Durwin Ball, Carl Barnett, Joey Beard, Sherri Beard, Terri Beckelman, Benjy Betzer, George Blackshear, Mike Blanton, Bobby Blanton, Craig Bolanz, Kristie Bolen, Steve Boss, Tracy Bowden, Jeff Brassfield, Scott Braxton, Gwen Brown, Daniel Juniors 210 Brown-Densmore ,Ja ,N Brown Brown Brown, Bruce, Burgess, Burnett, Bush, De Butler B Calhoun, Campbel Cantwell Ciaccuo V Rh Bryant, Felicia Bumpass, , r Butler, Ly Byrd, Mik Cameron, Campo, J Canipe, D Clapp, Jo Clark, Ho mes ell audine onda Cheryl Sherry Bobby a enda ndon e Scott l, Rhonda Reginald eff ave , Janice arla isa e lly Cassita,C . . VL c Clark, Ni Coley, Ri Cooper, Cravens, Creswell ,MSD Dau Daughrit Dawson, Deemer, l Denison l Densmo Cobb, Sh Cobb, Sh Coleman, Colson, J Colson, K Compton, Cook, Sc Craver, Annie Cravey, C Crump M Culifer S Davis, Ro Denman, Dennis, D ole Clay, Gary aron erri Todd Chard immy im Brad ott Kimberly Sandra hris , Glenn ark usan eLt,y,5eani y, Steve bin Raymond Virginia , Carla Lisa ale re, John Juniors 211 Dickey-Gomez Tina Mason and Pam Listvan are hav- ing a Hi-Ho time during part of their Drillteam initiation walk down Armstrong. Dickey, Charles Dickson, Betty Donelson, Lana Douglas, Jacqueline Douglas, Kent Douglas, Laniece Dughetti, Kelli Dunson, Gary Durbin, James Earhart, Kimberly Embry, Elaine Englutt, David Ervin, Dee Faber, Irene Finley, Tim Fleming, Theresa Flinn, Larry Flood, Donna Ford, Pat Foster, Lynn Foster, Willie Fox, Nelson Francis, Colin Franklin, Luva Franks, Tom Gainey, Angela Galyon, Kevin Gardner, Paula Garner, Lynn Garrard, Beverly German, Lisa Giasson, Martin Giasson, Marvin Gilliam, Keith Glass, Gloria - Gomez, Teresa 212 Juniors Goodman-Lance Goodman, Jeff Graves, Wade Griggs, Eddy Grimes, Jerry Guthrie, Mike Hagains, Jearene Hales, Jennifer Hargis, Robert Harris, Angela Harrison, Suzanne Harrod, Carson Harvey, Ben Henderson, Rick Henry, Mike Herd, Clay Hixson, Glenda Hoard, Bobbie Hogan, Sabrina Holbert, Diane Holcomb, Kim Hollingsworth, David Holt, Brenda Houston, Willie Hullett, Robert Humphrey, Sonja Hunt, Kevin Huntoon, Tina Ingram, Debbie Ingram, Sherri Isbell, Ben Ives, Dana Jackson, Charles Jackson, Greg Jacobs, Steve Jacquinot, Lori Johnson, Danelle Johnson, Linda Johnson, Lori Johnson, Tracy Jolly, Deborah Jolly, Stephanie Jordan, Kathy Kane, Kelly Kelsey, Rhonda Kern, Kirk Krueger, Kim Lambert, Tony Lance, Randy Juniors 213 214 Lane-Muldew Lane, Kimberly Langford, Sally Latona, Diana Lavespere, Gerald Law, Mary Ledbetter, Sandra Leggett, Joe Lewis, Marva Listvan, Pam Little, David Lorenson, Mark Ludlem, Tony Lumm, Lori Luscomb, Bryan Madden, Felicia Maggard, Terri Mahana, Tracy Malvern, Barry Marshall, Kay Martin, May Martin, Sharon Martindale, Elise mask, Marilyn V Mason, Tina Mauldin, Marilyn eflllayberry, Forrest McAIester, Spencer McCammack, Kerry McCorkle, Kim McCullough, Keith McDonald, Shelia McFarland, Kim 1 McKinney, Shelia Mead, Valerie Melton, Scott Melvin, Steve Mendez, Ricky Menta, Greg Merrell, Patty Milks, Bryan Miller, Pam Mitchell, Jodi Mitchell, Tim Montgomery, Gaylon Moore, Vincent Morgan, David Morrison, Diana Muldrew, Keith Juniors Neal-Roberts Neal, Davina Neasbitt, Raymond Neasbitt, Vicki Neff, Susan Nelson, Eric Nelson, Mike Ngo, Hao Nicholson, Jeff Nicholson, Terri Nobblit, Cathy Oglesbee, Becky Ontiveros, Stacy Osborn, David Parker, Leigh Parsons, Charles Pasche, Mary Ann Paul, Raymond Penn, Sheila Pennington, Steve Pettigrew, Becky Petty, Kim Phillips, Angie Phillips, Missy Pilkilton, Greg Pilkilton, Jeff Poe, Everett Polk, Merethah Ponder, Ricky Porter, Vanda Pratt, Russell Pulls, Jana Quick, Tamee Rainey, Betty Rainwater, Elaine Ramey, Kecia Ratclift, Steve Ray, Cheryl Redfern, Tina Reese, Ginger Reeves, Betsy Remboldt, Jerome Ressler, Ty Richards, Sandy Richardson, Tommy Rigney, David Roach, Jon Robbins, Roxana Roberts, Christi Juniors 215 Roberts-Stevens l Good Chicken - Greg Pilkilton and Jerry Remboldt look like they are having a great time at the Booster Club Bar B-Q following the team'sfirst scrimmage. Roberts, Edna Roberts, De-Uan Roberts, Richard Robertson, David Ross, John Ruble, Scott l Rucker, Tangee Rushing, Nancy Sager, Lyn Sanders, Ty Santagrossi, Ginger Schmucker, Jen Schumpert, Michelle Scott, Nina Scott, Rebecca Scott, Suzanne Shearer, Susan Shelton, Donna I Shelton, Liz Shields, Anne Simmons, Lisa Sims, Lorie Singleton, Robert Skaggs, Melanie Skinner, Tricia Smith, Belinda Smith, Jon Smith, Tina Souther, Corey Speck, Jimmie Spradlin, Angie Spradlin, LeAnn Stanberry, Jim Stange, Kurt Stapleton, Larry Stevens, Angie 216 Juniors Stone-Wright Stone, Mike ' Stowers, Stan Strickland, Gina Stroble, Vincent Strong, Rich Strong, Sheri Swadley, Lee Anna Sykes, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Theresa Chad Jeff Lori Susan Templeton, Mitzi Thompson, Bruce Thompson, Lisa Ticknor, James Tolbert, Rusty Tolley, Ricky Tucker, Desmond Turner, Todd Vedder, Scott Vest, Shelia Watson, Danny Waymire, Kevin Weaver, Alan Webb, Penny Webber, Michelle Weseldine, John Whaley, Roger White, Kimberly Whitten, Karen Wilbur, Robin Willey, Michael Williams, Angie Williams, Jimmie Williamson, Willene Wilson, Michael Wilson, Ronald Wimbish, Emily Wimbish, Ronald Windham, Kim Wolf, Roy Wood, Rick Woodard, Tracie Wrenn Wright Wright: Wright, Lola Greg Jerry Lisa Juniors 217 Acord-Bogdon Printers - Elaine Morrison practices her type-setting skills in Mr. Franklin Turner's printing class. Acord, Rodney Ainsworth, Steve Allen, David Allen, James Allen, Robert Allen, Rochelle Allen, Tracey Allenbaugh, Jan Ames, Lisa Amos, Sherry Anderson, Randy Babb, Carla Badgett, Mitzi Ballord, Darin Bardwell, Mike Barker, Sherri Barnhill, Allison Barnhill, Gina Barnum, Kimberly Barron, John Bartley, Sheila Batey, Natalie Beall, Kim Beam, Karen Belcher, Robert Bevels, Leonard Bizzle, Doug Blankenship, Laurie Boatner, Kelvin Bogdon, Damian Bombay-Coots Tip - Kim Johnson shows her unique hat she used for hats off to the Jackets day during Sherman week. Bombay, William Bowman, Sandy Brown, Carlton Brown, Michael Bruton, Amy Bryant, Lori Buckner, Steve Bunch, Kathy Buger, Jim Burkhead, David Burns, Kevin Burris, Lisa Byers, Robert Calfy, Venita Callas, Beth Cambell, Jeff Camp, Jeff Carroll, Susan Carson, David Cassidy, Kim Cassita, Ulrie Cherry, Shannon Childs, Anjanette '10 Christman, Danny Christman, Linda Clark, Carol J Clark, John Clark, Kelly Cleveland, Michelle Coots, Jon I Sophomores 219 Costa-Gundlach Costa, Joe Crabtree, Chris Cravens, Kathleen Craver, Rae Crouse, Brian Crowell, Debbie Daniel, Sherry Dastous, Mike Davis, Mark Dawson, Dalphnia Dawson, Royce Deary, Leah Dennis, Tammy Dickson, Pamela Donahue, Vonda Dotson, Nikki Doty, Scott Drake, Michael Dunn, Dianne Early, Kenneth Edmonson, Sherlan Embry, Kim Fleming, Robin Floyd, Danny Foran, Andrew Foster, Jerie Franklin, Timothy Fritts, Wiley Fulce, Kayleen Fulce, Sean Gaddis, Charles Gallia, Amy Garvin, Gina Gemeinhardt, Allen George, Jef-f Giasson, Michelle Glass, Teresa Godbey, Billy Goodman, Dan Goodwin, LaJune Gordon, Darlene Gore, Janie Grant, Benjamin Grant, Vernon Gray, Suzanna Grigsby, Tanya Gruhn, Tom Gundlach, Jaci 220 Sophomores X in Hackworth-Kimbell Hackworth, Brian Hale, Bryan Hale, Denise Hale, Dolores Hales, Jeff Hall, Archie Hall, Marcella Hardeman, Monica Harris, Vicky Harriss, Angela Harrod, James Hedgecock, Gina Heironimus, Karen Henslee, Staph Henwood, Enid Hill, Jim Hill, Shana Hiner, Susan Hoff, Charles Hogan, Richard Holcomb, Jimmy Hoover, A'Lisa Hoover, Sheila House, Pattie Howard, Kristi Hudson, Barbara Hudson, Dawn Hudson Roberta Hughes, Chris Hullet, Donald Humphries, Allison Humphry, Gary Jackson, Roberta Jackson, Ruby Jennings, John Jerger, Kim Johns, Lisa Johnson, Brian Johnson, Kimberly Johnson, Lamont Johnson, Mickey Joines, Pam Jones, David Jones, Sherry Kane, Robert Kennedy, Janet Kiester, Carrie Kimbell, Freddie l Sophomores 221 King-Mayberry 222 Sophomores FANS John Coots Bria Ramsey and Princess Wilso CFrom lefty are Jackets spe tators as they watch baske ball game. King, Tamera Klima, Locke Kuntz, Teresa Labonte, Jack Labonte, James Lacy, Marvin Leach, Tanya Lewis, Nadineiz. Listvan, Becky McAden, Gerald McBee, Jeffery McCarter, Colleen McClure, Nathan McCraw, Steve McCullar, Elizabeth McKinney, Doug McKinney, Micheal McMenamy, Diane McMenamy, Rick McNealy, Victorl' McNutt, Kelli McStay, Mike Mabary, Tammy Malvern, Thereas Markham, Donald Marr, Cindy Massie, Mike Matheny, Scott Maxwell, James Mayberry, Kimberly Mayberry, Vanessa Means-Purcell Not Camera Shy - Arnold Shepard sits in his class doing his work, as the camera catches his eye. Means, Damon Melton, Jana Melvin, David Miller, Jeff Minkley, Michelle Mitchell, Tracy Moon, Debbie Moore, Rick Moore, Tashe Qa- Morrison, Cynthia Morrison, Derrick Morrison, Elaine Morrison, Eric Morrison, Lee Musick, Daren Myers, Bobby Neal, Tim Neasbill, Becky Newson, Cheryl Ngo, Tuang Nolan, Merrilee Norman, Marvin Oliver, Mark Owens, Kristen Pace, Sandra Pace, Stephen Parker, Duane Patti, Mike Penn, William Peratta, Shanna Phillips, Kevin Phillips, Vernon Pruitt, Pearl 5 Powell, Monique L Pugh, Rick Purcell, Paul Sophomores 223 Queen - Steward Queen, Bruce Radford, Angie Raleigh, Tonya Ramsey, Don Ramsey, Brian Randall, Bill 1 Rankin, Micheal Ratcliff, Stephanie A l Ray, Scotty 1 Reeves, Deborah l Reinert, Christy 5 Reynolds, Phillip Richardson, Zandra ' Rios, Tonya Roberson, Troy Robinson, Linda Roman, Charles Ross, Scott Rucker, Tamera Ruftins, James Russey, Regan it Rutledge, Shawn Sackville, Dawn Sammons, Billy to gf 'Q X3 Sampson, Brett Sanders, Johnny Schmuelgen, Mike Shaw, Sherrie Shelton, Bernard Shearer, Missy .3 as Shepherd, Arnold Sheilds, Gary Simpson, Cassie in Simpson, Ricky My K Skipworth,Cameron g ,-fri, 5 H Slater, Daniel Smith, Billy Smith, Dale Smith, Jim Smith, Kelli Smith, Kristi Smith, Zane Smithson, Marlina Snell, Angela Sousa, Leann Staples, Jim Steward, Shelia Stewart, Shannon 224 Sophomores what a Blizzard. 1981-82 was one ofthe coldest winters of Stgne - W 3 Denison's history. V ,VA,,, i,,, .Q ,,,mW,,,,,V, .V .. f r -r , -, ,.,f W ' -5 ' ff Ziff , -J My ,MQ N, ' ytgggpyf-i+515gggl:f jf' wg: Ajgagiv ,gl - 44,53 ' f,a,ikgM,A, --N,su,..-,fiQQfe.wh:, rf ' m?gfzj,:: 5' fir! ,wif , ,,,, -..f V - 3. it , ' e f Qi? 522' 'f ir f'Zf'?? .. 1 -- wg . fu 'fe V- -,-fo. 1? 2521752 r t . ,, 1 r I ,. , 1 ., -wg M. .,,, -- --3 ' - :Wwe--,igff G . 1 A J 7 We f' 'J' H to . ., - lk , , if , -1 ff ,.. , ,M . W .53 gina? . 13, ef ,,,.m ,2, , ff' I M- - f MW ww' N M,-w' Q Q- . -M YJ? his-ul '14 ,J .Aw 'm f . ,,.,-V, f ,...-v-' Stone, Warren Stowers, Gary Strange, Mike Talley, Dawn Tarver, John Taylor, Debi Teague, Williams Thomas, Konta Thompson, Dean Thompson, E. J. Tiffany, Eddie Tillman, Theresa Toth, Sandy Trujullo, Aileen Unerfusser, Tommy Vaught, Suzzane Vick, LaVetta Vinyard, Rhonda Waddles, Rachel Wade, Sonya Walker, Ramon Wallace, Rhonda Walters, Michele Weaver, Audra Weda, John Wesseldine, Laura West, Linda Westbrook, John Wester, Ron Wheeler, Sherry White, Chris White, James Wilburn, Debra Willford, Monroe Wilson, Kevin -Wilson, Princess Windham, Leon Wolfe, Kim Wright, Mark Wyatt, Ruthie Sophomores 225 SE 5 Associate Principal Mrs. lackie Peters Mr. Tom G. Parris, Principal Associate Principal Mr. George Petru Principal Evaluates First Year Here New principal Tom Parris shared his communication with parents to increas thoughts of his first school year here. lt understanding and cooperation next year. was a great year and I really enjoyed it, he The principal also hopes to have bette said. communication between faculty, studen' How would he improve the school year? and administrators by activities such as tt I would like to improve written and phone Student Leadership Day. 226 Administrators Black - McCarty Black, Mrs. Darlene HealthfDrill Team Blood, Mr. Warren Cap EconomicsfHistory Brooks, Mr. Jimmie EnglishfCoach Bulloch, Mr. Michael Athletic Trainer Casey, Mrs. Kay Journ.fPhotof Publications Comstock, Mr. Ty Social StudiesfCoach Criswell, Mr. Marty Athletic Director Davis, Mr. Osburn BusinessfGolf CoachfCh. Day, Mr. William C. BiologyfPhysicaI Science Dophied, Mrs. Cathy English Edelen, Mrs. B. Joyce Mathematics Finley, Mrs. Sue M. English Gardner, Mr. John MathematicsfPhysicsfCh. Garner, Mrs. Judy EnglishfFrench Gray, Mr. William S. EngIishfLatin Halliburton, Mr. Larry BioIogyfCoach Hanson, Mr. Roger Choral Music Coordinator Heatley, Mr. Duane English Holley, Mr. Ron HealthfCoach Holley, Mr. Kenneth Physical Ed.fCoach Ingram, Mrs. Elizabeth English Johnson, Miss Andrea English Jordan, Mrs. Alpha English Ketcham, Mr. Robert H. Social Studies Ch. Knowles, Mr. Waylen Mathematics Leach, Mr. Mike HistoryfCoach Leggett, Mr. Dean Mathematics Linsteadt, Mrs. Carole English McBrayer, Mrs. Sylvia Drama McCarty, Mr. Jerry L. Faculty 227 228 McFarland - Farrier McFarland, Miss Ann Physical EdfCoach Martin, Mr. Joe R. TypingfGen. Business Milligan, Mr. J. M. Ill Ind. Arts - Woodworking Nolen, Mr. Mike Physical Educ.fCoach Pedersen, Mr. Jerry D. Art Ragsdale, Mr. Walter B. MathematicsfCoach Raleigh, Dr. Mike Instrumental Music Coord. Ringness, Miss Gail Girl's Athletic Dir. Rodgers, Mrs. Bonnie TypingfShorthand Rowland, Mr. James ChemistryfBiology Sedberry, Mr. Marvin History, Coach Sickles, Ms. Gene English Ch. Terry, Mr. John Biology, Science Ch. Terry, Mrs. Nancy English Trimble, Mr. Warren Social Studies!Coach Ward, Mrs. Donnie History Williams, Mrs. Elizabeth Mathematics Wynn, Mr. Dan Assistant Band Director Doyle, Mrs. Mildred M. Learning Resource Spec. 'lrby, Mrs. Bernice Learning Resource Spec. ' i l Smith, Mr. Ernest Visiting Teacher Aleman, Mrs. Judy Counselor Jaresh, Mr. Marvin Counselor Reirdon, Mr. Joe Counselor Sullivan, Mrs. Grace Counselor VOCATIONAL TEACHERS Anderson, Mrs. Siv Health Occup. Christian, Mrs. Ruth Homemaking Coulter, Mr. Richard JCT Easterling, Ms. June HERO Farrier, Mr. Arthur Metals Facuhy Haddock Montgomery Haddock, Mr. Phil Drafting Knight, Mr. Charles Vo. Ag. Kumler, Mr. Vernon Building Trades McCorkle, Mrs. Sue Homemaking Mayes, Mrs. Meg Office Ed. Stengel, Mrs. Patsy Cosmetology Steward, Mr. James DE Turner, Mr. Earl DE Turner, Mr. Franklin Printing Whitworth, Mrs. Ann Office Ed. as ome ound Swift, Mr. Bob Resource Whitmarch, Ms. Cathy Resource Williams, Mrs. Cathey Homebound Eldredge, Mrs. Nancy Principal's Office Clerk White, Mrs. Dodie Records Clerk Burns, Mrs. Betty Secretary-Counselors' Douglas, Mrs. Glenda LRC Aide Miller, Mrs. Wilma Secretary-Athletic Special Ed Ala e Bumpass, Mr. Jack Region X Dr. Ed. Kuhns, Mrs. Jean Region X Dr. Ed. Martin, Mr. Joe Region X, Dr. Ed. Montgomery, Mr. Von Region X, Dr. Ed. Faculty 229 Blankenship Blankenship, Dr. W. L. Dir. Special Services Bowling, Mr. George Ass't. Bus Adm. Collins, Mrs. Rebecca Accts. Payable Clerk Donowho, Mrs. Martha Sec. to Superintendent Heatley, Mrs. Joanne Food Service Director Johnson, Mrs. Marjorie ReceptionistfSecretary Jones, Mrs. Carol Sec. to Assist. Superintendent Jones, Mrs. Connie Sec. to Dir. Spec. Services Leonard, Mrs. Billye Payroll Clerk McKnight, Mr. D. D. Rem. Math Coordinator Mosse, Mrs. Betty Acc't. Clerk Overman, Mr. Dan Elementary Ed. Dir. Parris, Dixie Director of Public Information Potts, Mrs. Maurine Sec. Curric.fCaf. Rice, Mrs. Janet Rem. Reading Coord. Spraggins, Mrs. Kathy Clerical Aide Caf. Voss, Miss lda Mae Dir. of Curriculum Weger, Mrs. Helen Sec. Food Serv. Dir. Willis, Dr. Frances Voc. Ed. Director Special Ed Office Liles, Dr. Kelsey Spec. Ed. Director Farr, Mrs. Reeta Ed. Diagnostician Muenzler, Mrs. Vivian Ed. Diagnostician Wylie, Mrs. Maxine Ed. Diagnostician 230 People - Willis Yellow lacket Band Band members are: James Allen Robert Allen Jan Allen- baugh Sherry Amos Deneen Aynes John Barron Karen Beam Terri Beard Benji Beckelman Bobby Blanton Rhonda Bruce Mike Byrd Kari Caldwell Scott Calhoun Janice Cantwell David Carson Kevin Cates Holly Clark Nichole Clark Brandon Cleveland Michelle Cleveland Phillip Coffin Richard Coley Becky Compton Chris Crab- tree Kathleen Cravens Chris Cravey Sean Daugherty Steve Denison Charles Dickey Tammy Eppler Robie Flan- nagan Don Fleitman Karen Forbes 'Jeff Ford Lynn Foster Tom Franks Carlos Galloway Lisa German June Goodwin Janie Gore Jaci Gundlack Brian Hackworth Delores Hale Denise Hale Monica Hardeman Angela Har- ris Suzanne Harrison Karen Heironimus Enid Henwood Susan Hiner Charles Hoff Donald Hogan Kim Holcomb Alisa Hoover Patti House Chris Hughes Onja Humphrey Sherri Ingram Steve Jacobs John Mark Jennings Pam Joines Sherry Jones David Keese Kim Drueger Tony Lambert Mary Law Tesa Lockridge Craig Louis Robbie Lynch Don Markham Forrest Mayberry Steve McAnaney Elizabeth McColIan Kim McCorkle Steve Melvin Jeff Miller Tracy Mitchell Stan Murray Ann Overman Sandra Pace Maryann Pasche Lisa Phillips Jana Pulis Paul Purcell Tammee Quick Mike Rankin Ginger Reese Betsy Reeves Debbie Reeves Marie Robbin Charlie Roman Lisa Shields Lisa Simmons Tina Smith Tonya Smith Gaylon Stewart Shiela Stewart Gary Stowers Karlotta Swinger Debbie Taylor Sandy Thomas E. J. Thompson Sandy Toth Carl Tucker Debbie Weaver Terri Weaver Linda West Russell West Angie Williams Traci Woodard Sandra Melvin Teresa Sykes Shannon Stewart David Ar- bukle Susan Hayslip. .MN- Rodeo Team CFirst Rowj Jimmy Staples CSecond Rowj James LaBonte David lnglett CThird Rowj Lana Donolson V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V K - V Q V, .-V. V 3 ! R 5 YVVLVV. 'S MS' +' . -1' X V, . People 231 Varsity Volleyball Front Row Kristy Leggett Marva Lewls Lora Jacqulnot Konta Thomas Back Row Ruthie Wyatt Angela Snell Tuna Odom Coach Ann McFarland Shlela Penn Yvette Gerrard Fellcla Bryant 1.v volleyball Front Row Sherrne Shaw Second Row Shannon Alexander Daphlne Dawson Ruby Jackson Thlrd Row Fellcla Bryant Tangee Rucker Kimberly Mayberry Coach Ann McFarland Tasha Moore Venesa Mayberry Ruthie Wyatt O 1 I 232 People Future Farmers of America Front Row: Roy Kelsey, David Englutt, Bruce Thopmson, Jimmy Staple, Lana Donaldson, Brian Hale, David Osborn. Second Row: Joe Leggett, James LaBonte, Billy Samon, Terry McElwaine, Kim McFarland, Kathy Bunch, Jimmy Speck. Third Row: Jim Cockrill, Brad Compton, Randy i Anderson, Kelvin Boatner, Dewayne Parker, Patrick Rawson, Jett Kane, Mr. Charles Knight, Sponsor. Fourth Row: Robert Queen, David Allen, Son Syner, Arthur Ramsey, Marlena Smithson, Collin Frances. Industrial Cooperative Training Front Row: Ronnie Smith, David Spears, Chris Delashaw, Terrie Simpson, Tommy Hicks. Second Row: George Kershner, Keith McCullough, Bubba Bently, John Phillips, Roger George. Third Row: Forest Mayberry, Robert Taylor, Joe Torres, Roger Strope, Robert Datsun, William Westbrook. Fourth Row: Mark Massey, Tom Franks, Shay Eddleman, Sponsor Richard Coulter. Front Row: Sponsor Richard Coulter, Gayland Montgomery, Michael Willie, Scott Ruble, Nelson Fox. Second Row: Michael Henshaw, Brian Goff, Bryan Milks, John Ross, Jett Pilkiton. People 233 Hanson s Members of Hanson s Headaches are Karen Armstrong Jeff Baron Sheila Caudlll James Cox Tam: Curry Mnke Early Ruth Forrest Kell: Foster Shen Jacobs Laura Beth McKlnzle Kelly Massey Danny Medell Karen Oliver John Armentrout Joey Barnett Dea Bush Wade Graves Car H eadaches son Garrod Robert Hullett Dana Ives Duane Latona Ellse Martindale Patty Merrell Elaine Rainwater Steve Ratcllff Lyn Sager Belinda Smith Angle Spradlln Wnlllne Wllllam son Rlck Wood Danelle Johnson Wlle Frltts Ruck Pugh G'rIs Chor s Susan Arthur, Robin Brovyder, Graham Becky, Terri Har- Gordon, Janie Gore, Suzie Gray, Eresa Kuntz, Colleen Mc- rlson Paula Pennlnton Llsa Short Debbie Ames Teresa Gomez Jennifer Hales Diana Holbert Klm Krueger Fellca Madden Marllyn Mask Dlana Morrison Sandy Richard Lorl Sums Michelle Weber Llsa Wright Venltlta Caley Obowell Debbie Vonda Donahue Micheal Drake Darlene 234 People Carter Katrina McDaniel Diana McMenamy Tammy Mabary Tuong Ngo Kristen Owens Shanna Peratta Tonya Raleigh Stephane Ratllff Zandz Richardson Tamra Rucker Regan Russey Becky Neasbltt Cassne Snmpson Krlstl Smith Suzanne Vaught Margaret Weems lRow 15 Mrs Whntworth Trudy McAden Monlca Hlxson Shella Caudlll Becky Compton CRow 25 Mellssa Bogdon NlcklClacclo Jana Bolen Missy Dobbs Sheila Ames Office Education CRow 15 Some Fnsher Temple Raldt Vlcky Bumpass Debbie Rlce Row 25 Kathy Pauley Ram Hull Janna Mlnyard Sandra Carter Walter Vick Mrs Ann Whltworth ikwwwswxgs ww- Q gi ww meg. 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A VKLLJD f Q l lltte rteett t.,at J.lt D 'lre ' ' teytl 12 s 4 elr D D in J O I l Morrison, Kneeling: Darren Music, Kevin Wilson, Urie Cassita, Willie Joster, Victor McNeely, Jack Color Guard Standing: Mrs. Raleigh, Deneen Aymes, Lisa Simmons, Terrie Weaver, Lisa Phillips, Janie Gore, Becky Compton, Paula Medlin, Angie Williams, Kim Kruger, Sherrie Ingram, Mindy Weaver, Patty House. Row 2: Kim Holcomb, Kristi Dehorney. ljrlcgge-Ex, Cgdayi3,allQ.way, Jamie Comp- ton, Kim McCorkle, Tonya Smith, Sandy Thomas, Rhonda Bruce, Theresa Sykes, Tammy Eppler. Row 3: Karen Beam, Angela Harris, Tammy Puick, Mgvrgy, Sherri Hunn, Karen Forbes, Jaci Gundlock, Vicki Sinor, Pam Joines, Karen Heironomus. Drum Corps Kneeling: Scott Calhoun, Bobby Blanton, David Keese, nagan, Row 3: Michelle Cleveland, Jan Allenbaugh, Callan- Row 2: Tesa Lockridge, Beth Melvin, A'lisa Hoover, Denise dra McBrayer, James Allen, Row 4: Shannon Stewart, Hale, Robbie Lynch, Brian Hackworth, Charlie Roman, Jeff Larry Flinn, Todd Hartsell, Chriss Cravey, Phillip Coffin. Ford, Mike Rankin, Janet White, Betsy Reeves, Robie Flan- People 237 Girls Tennis Row 1 Anne Shields Kristie Rien nart, Carla Denison, Mary Weems, 2nd Row: Elaine Rainwater, Tesa Lockridge, Theresa Tillman, Terri Nickelson, Dee Erving Boy's Tennis Row 1: Otis Luper, Tom Thomas, Jeff Nickelson, Mike McKinney, Row 2: Keith Muldrew, Tracy Boss, John Keys, Jerry Wright, David Hor- rod, Gerald McAden Front to Back: Michelle Webber, Shelly Gray, Mrs. Joyce Edelen, James Durbin, Yvette Garrard, Burt Martin, Steve lfalice, Ricky Simp- son, Ben Harvey, Todd Coleman 238 People Art Club Front Row Trlcla Sklnner Nancy Thorton MITIZI Bagdett Penny Webb 4th Row Jlm Burger Dale Dennls Wlllle 2nd Row Kell: Kane Lelgh Parker Ken Smnth Susan Foster Ben Isbell Mlke Guthrne Shen Ingram Susan Carol Rhonda Bruce Mr Jerry Pedersen 3rd Row Make Arthur Rankin Wulllam Westbrook Shaun Rutledge Sheri Cobb Tuna Huntoom Library Club Front Row Theresa Kuntz Mrs Bernice Irby Tangee Pettigrew Nina Scott Mrs Glenda Douglas 3rd Row Jim Rucker Anne Shellds Sheryl Ray Duane Holburt 2nd Row my Speck Davld Franklin Desmond Tucker Mrs Mnldred Doyle Jackie Douglas Angle Harrus Becky People 239 , , . , I . , E GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL Annette Latlmore Marva Lewls Trna Odom Trlna Cobb Shelly Harris Shella Penn Shella Bartley Rochelle Wrlght Angela Mllllgan Mlchelle Jones Debbie Moore and coach Walter Ragsdale GUITAR CLUB Clay Herd Glenn Crlswell Cathy Noblltt James Brown Maryann Pasche Denms Thornton Mr Waylon Knowles Cbackj Sponsor METAL TRADE Front Joe Mc Carter Terry Wofford Kevin Harper Craig Blanton Barry Malvern Andy Jones Back Kent Gardner James Mlx Allen Morford Bull Bowby Jeff Barnes Vawden Brown Kurt Cutter NeelComan Front Richard Strong Ricky Mendez 2 Row Kurt Kern Kevin Gates Gerald Lavespeare Allen Ratcluff Terry Beard Back Jeff Goodman Gary Dunson Danny Brown David Conrad John Vanhooser JeffTayIor gtiea W TW 240 People I I I I I I I I I I - T , I I I I I I I , . . 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I . ,, if' K Vkyyr 7 If fini' . ,www nlted Service Club lst Row Sharon Wheeler Knm Colson Kayvylarsttall Jeff Horton Julle Jones Mary Weems Charla Wlnfree 2nd Row Dawn Tally Steve Bolen Jon Smith Everett Poe 3rd Row Mlchelle Schumpert Kelly Massey Llsa Shellds Laura Beth McKlnzne Gina Todd Dana Douglas Sharon Martun Elame Rainwater Krlstl Howard 4th Row Carol Clark Steve Buckner Susan Taylor Donna Shelton Vucku Neasbltt Brandy Bayless Anne Sheulds Ellse Martmdale 5th Row Gary Shellds Mark Oluver Karl Caldwell Pam Llstvan Sherry Beard May Martin 6th Row Theresa Flemmlng Gary Clay Johnny Tarver Jeff Hales Nell Brown Kevln Phllllps Pam Muller Tom Thomas 7th Row Tracy Boss Jlmmy Daniels Johnny Bolen Kevnn Wilson Steve McCraw Debbie Moon Steve Ainsworth Brett Arm strong Marilyn Edmondson Don Fleltman Blood Donors V w if V .sq 'Vw ' - i f 1- ' fm K ,Vw O O - V V ,,,,s V- -,, , ,M V ,,V VV V V V V - W , V V - - ,W . 5 V V V - , , V V V, Y Y, V T V V V V , , , V V - - V V V ,, V V V V V , ,MYW1 ,YV Y.,,,.,,1 N, Y , - - V 1 v ' V M, , . V V V V V - V V 1 - ,v X ' I V , People 241 Senlor DenTeens Row 1 Mary Weems Laura Beth McKlnz1e Julle Jones Jana Jackson Luanne Edelen Charla Wlnfree Dana Douglas Row 2 LeAnne Gandy Angela McGregor Sonya Skinner Sherri Jacobs Gma Taul Laurl Rouble Don: Har relson Cheryl Ralnes Row3 Lusa Shields Sandy Thomas Tonya Smnth Becky Compton Ran: Hull Amber Jones Anne Steward Row 4 Jana Bolen Ginger Toney Chris Clrck Donna Lovelace Nancy Thorton Bridget Stroud Jeffrl Johnson Kell: Foster Row 5 Shelly Gray Some Smlthson TamlCrew Mashon Smith Hattie Powell lunior Den Teens Seated Pam Llstvan Kam Colson Elalne Raznwater Row 1 Sherri Beard Pat Ford Elaine Embry Paula Gardner Kay Marshall Sharon Cobb Patty Merrell Dana Ives Diana Latona Lana Donnelson Belinda Smlth Trlcla Skin ner Marylln Mauldln Dean Holbert Row 2 Glna Strlctlln Vnckle Neasbntt Donna Shelton Knm McCorkle Stacy Onteverlous Nlchole Clark Angle Spradlln Penny Webb GerenneHagg1ns Kell: DuGetty Lynn Garner Sharon Mar 242 People Tangee Rucker Brenda Butler Teresa Fleming Davlna Neal Sabrina Hogan Mnchele Schumbert Row 4 Cory Souther Deneen Alns Rhonda Kelsey Lon Lumm Cheryl Ray Anne Shellds Llsa Thompson Sonja Humphrey Klm Holcom Row 5 Lora Sums Sherri Cobb Sherri Strong JodlMltchell Llz Shelton Becky Pettigrew Kathy Jordan o 1 : ' ' I ' I A 1 tin, Row 3: Terri Beard, Elise Martindale, Tina Mason, Sophomore Den-Teens lst Row: Cindy Marr, Amy Gallia, Kim Johnson, Tanya Grigsby, Sheila Hoover, Sandra Pace, Shannon Stewart, Kelly Smith, Becky Neasbitt, Gina Garvin. 2nd Row: Jana Melton, Linda Robinson, Carol Clark, Dawn Talley, Katheleen Cravens, Lavatta Vick, Michelle Walters, Leah Deary. 3rd Row: Vicki Harris, Pam Joines, Sherri Daniels, ,1,, ,,,, Robin Fleming, Kim Embry, Gina Barnhill. 4th Row: Kristi Howard, Monique Powell, Tamara Rucker, Angela Harris, Lori Bryant, Kim Wolfe, Kim Jerger. 5th Row: Michele Cleveland, Debbie Moon, Teresa Tillman, Lisa Johns, Mer- rilee Nolan, Shelia Bartley, Diane Dunn, Rhonda Vinyard, Regan Russy, Mitzi Badget, Jani Gore, Sherri Wheeler. . N. .42 Drafting lst Row: Scott Cook, Virginia Demerest, Sharon Cobb, Charlyn Hosey, Sandra Ledbetter. 2nd Row: Mark Gamper, Gary Clay, Chris Strawder, George Betzer, Maskon Smith, Robert Handcock, Hatti Powell, 3rd Row: Kelly Cooper, Jerry Pace, Paul Tucker, Jimmy Dick, Miechelle Wrenn, Alexander Fish. People 243 L . .. ,Q .L gg r ,LKI . Q L .Lg fx.. - owl-fm: ------ ' L L-A :.. kms 1 K, ii , 555 'S E 5 gs I f' ' EL .. L -L V, V wr - NW M 2 ff E, 5 assi - gy . V .WL P V li . .... .M 1' 2 '- ' .L V1 L L, it -zz. r -- '35 L .., ' 'K i ' A - . L : S - -,,' ,.,. eV s . 5 . V 2 2,5-L L' sl? V ' ' 3' gig. W sk y : 1 5 X -L Il Mg? 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V L, - N' 'V L, VV L V 1 V- -- 1 k it i A f K S L i 'k ' 'V Varsity Yellow lacket Football Team Front Row: David Englutt, Mark Marshall, Steve Ascher, Kevin Waymire, Craig Blanton, Lonnie Blanton, Jeff Hor- ton, Steve Daughrity, Tim Neal, Barry Malvern, Michael Wilson. 2nd Row: Jeff Griffith, Kevin Smith, Reggie Cameron, Joe Clapp, Andy Jones, Scott Brassfield, Ladell Golston, Greg Pilkilton, Greg Wright, Greg Jackson, Kevin Harper, William Wolf. 3rd Row: Coach Marty Criswell, Trainer Mike Bullock, Kenneth George, Jimmy Daniels, Johnny Bolen, Johnnt Tarver, Jerry Remboldt, Ben Brooks, Raphael Coney, Wesley Hunt, Rodney Allison, Jerome Lewis, Jerry Grimes. 4th Row: Coach Jimmy Brooks, Coach Warren Trimble, Coach Ty Comstock, Coach Marvin Sedberry, Ralph Holden, David Hollinsworth, Kevin Hunt, Dale Bryant, Btett Armstrong, Jeff Augustine, Managers Mike Nelson, Larry Wilson, Eric Wilson. lunior Varsity Football. Team Front Row: Buzz Maxwell, Mike Brown, Mark Oliver, Mark Wright, Steve Buckner, Steve Ross, Jeff Kenny, Steve Ainsworth. 2nd Row: Joe Costa, Mike Bardwell, Gary Shields, Leonard Bevels, Tyrone Luper, Kenneth Morrison. 3rd Row: Coach Ron Holly, John Weda, Tommy Unerfusser, 244 People Steve McCraw, Steve Bolen, Jett Hales, Rick Moore, Bruce Queen, Kevin Burns, Shawn Rutledge, Coach Larry Halliburton, Coach Mike Leach. 4th Row: Manager Stevie Cooper, Nat McClure, Mike Massie, Danny Christman, Mike Schmuelgen, Dale Smith, Dan Goodman, Jeff Camp, James White. Stmgerette Drlll Team Left Sade Front Jana Jackson Kam Cooper Donna Flood Elame Embry Michelle Schumpert Beverly Garrard Lynn Garner Suzanne Scott Davuna Neal Tracy Johnson Lon Johnson Robm Davns Anne Steward Jana LaFoy Corey Souther Luz Shelton Pam Lnstvan Rebecca Olgesbee Mellssa Bogdan Manager Angle Spradlln Rlght Slde Front LeAnne Gandy Rebecca Scott Sheila Ames Sheryl Raines Penny Webb Trudy McAden Patty Garvln Sabruna Hogan Jodi Mltchell Cheryl Ray Tuna Mason Lisa Moore Beverly Kuneman Mlssey Dobbs Nlckl Clacclo Angle Stevens Mashon Smlth Vanda Porter Kathy Jordon Becky Pettlgrew Mltzl Templeton Manager Lee Ann Butler Tlffany Rowland Sonya Sklnner Donn Harrelson Tammy Walters Varsity Cheerleaders From Left Dana Douglas Trlna Cobb Donna Shelton Ginger Toney Head Cheerleader Julue Jones Elaine Ramwater Pa Ford Trlcla Skinner People 245 o o Susan Taylor, Nancy Thorton, Donna Lovelace, Manager Swadley, Manager Tina Huntoon. Center V Left: Brenda 1 1 A lm-t,,,. 2 o O O Girls Varsity Cheerleaders From left, Sharon Cobb, Paula Gardner, Kay Marshall, Jina Strickland, Sharon Martin, Theresa .V. Cheerleaders From left, Kelly Smith, Kim Embry, Carol Clark, Lori Bryant, Sherrie Wheeler, Dawn Talley. 246 People Dlstrlbutlve Education Row 1 Harold Brun Alluson Raney Denise Hardm Shella Vest Knstue Bolanz Tammy Haggln Row 2 James Cox Tommy Thomas Bo by Burnett Dems Haskins Mike Kern Loyd Hesse Ty Sanders Rus ty Tolbert Row 1 Steve Melton Kim Petty Ellen Coffey Lorl Taylor Carl Ball Row 2 Keith Gllllam Kevln Galyon Jlmmle Wllllams Tum Mitchell Jam Stanberry David Lnttle Robert Baker Row 1 Patrucla Atkunson Steve Pennington Susan Neff Kenneth Allen Row2 Jlm Cockrlll Jocques Huston Tommy Roberts Rodney Auten Craig Race Mr James Steward I O O I ' , ' . bl People 247 Baseball Clst Rowb Tim Neal, Jeff Horton, Mark Marshall, Jerry Grimes, Spencer McAlester, Kevin Galyon C2nd Rowj Larry Wilson, Todd Coleman, Gary Clay, Art Arthur, Johnny Bolen, Mike Guthrie. C3rd Rowb Eric Nelson, Scott Brassfeild, Jimmy Daniels, Craig Blanton, Johnny Tarver Golf Team Coach: Osburn Davis, Jon Smith, Damian Bogdon, Brain Hales C2nd Rowj Ben Harvey, Chad Taylor, David Osburne, John Jennings FHA Clst Rowj Danelle Johnson, Joella Moore, Mae Martin, Carla Cassita C2nd Rowj Kim White, Nadine Lewis, Angela Harris, Felica Madden, Marilyn Mask. 248 People Photography Club From Left, Jeff Franklin, Tim Crowel, Mike Wetchensky, Curtis Strandlin, Jana Jackson, Tommy Davis, Soni Smithson Fisher. HOSA CRoW lj Wade Richardson, Peggy Reinert, Patty Mer- rell. CRoW 23 Kelly Kane, Lisa Love, Patty Gay, Susan Shearer. CRoW 35 Mrs. Siv Anderson Karen Brown Lin- da Wimbish Reginald Wilson. Counselors Assistants CRoW lj LeAnn Swadley, Patty Garvin, Tracy Johnson, Rebecca Scott. CROW 21 Betty Dickson, Jana LaFoy, Suzanne Scott, Van- da Porter, Tina Mason. CRoW 39 Lori Jacquinot, Audrea Weaver, Beth Callas, Sabrina Hogan, Locke Custodians From Left LeAnn Leeper Elmer Brewer Betty Tyler J W Weger Betty Lovett Z People 249 Blacks - In-Action CRow 17 Jackie Christian, Rhonda Shaw, Angela Harris, Byers, Hattie Powell, Marvin Sedberry, Tasha Moore, Dur Lola Wrenn, Sharon Cobb, Monique Powell. QRow 27 win Baldwin. Ramon Walker, Gwen Braxton, Judy McFadden, Robert 5 8.2.1 Stage Band CSeatedJ Jeff Ford, Chris Hughes, Phillip Coffin, Jimmy Pasche, Stan Murry, Charles Dickey, Forest Mayberry, Dick, Brian Hackworth, Chris Cravey. CRow 11 Robbie Don Fleitman. CRow 25 Paul Purcell, Jeff Miller, Carl Lynch, Robbie Flannagan, Enid Henwood, Shiela Stewart, Tucker, Steve Mcananey, Lynn Foster, Benjy Becklemen, Carlos Galloway, Toney Lambort, Craig Louis, Mary Ann Steve Jacobs. 250 People Nike Club Mayberry. Debate Team CFront to Backj Shanon Steward Angle Phllllps Leigh Parker Sher: Strong Jlm Smith Davnd Franklm Bobby Robbins Wesley Hunt CROW lj Trina Cobb, Mrs. Jordan, Sharon Cobb, fRow 25 Tracy Johnson, Lola Wrenn, Vannessa Mayberry, Hattie Powell, Kim I O O lunlor Hlstorlans From Left John Armentrout Walter Vlck Make Early Mike McStay Kam McKorkIe y 1 1 , . . ip- v y I y I v I 1 I - People 251 malibu CRow 15 Kecia Ramey Lisa Ciciaco Melinda Fox Donna Richie John Jenkins Jesse Smith CRow 15 Jerome Remboldt Earlean Jeffery Tina Redfern ras CRow 35 Todd Turner Judy McFaden Kevin Smith Joella Moore Miss June Easterling CRow 25 Delania Baker Rhonda Shaw Jenny Alderding Dana Ives Robin Wommack Robin Wilber Stephanie Har Yellow lacket Annual Staff CRow 15 Lisa Phillips, Michael Wet- chensky CRow 25 Richard Coley, Irene Faber, Karen Vaught, Rhonda Bruce. CRow 35 Rick Wood, Lori Jac- puinot, Kim McCorkle, Tina Smith, Stan Murry, Sheila McKinney, Lola Wrenn, Becky Pettigrew. CRow 45 Angie Williams, Kim Beall, Kim Holcomb, Hattie Powell, Marva Lewis, Tracy Johnson, Durwin Baldwin. , ,,,,,, 1? J f ,t.- Thompson, Lanice Douglas, DeVon l-lollis. CRow 255 Rusty V ' U 252 People Pep Club CSeated5 Amy Gallia Dianne Dunn Sherrl Damels Robin Locke Kluma Sherrn Barker Shawna Hull Marcella Hall Flemlngs Michelle Gnasson Debble Moon CRow 15 Linda Klm Cassldy CRow 35 Rochelle Allen Merrnlee Nolan Robinson Glna Barnhlll Klm Jerger Becky Llstvan Vlckl Princess Wilson Pam Muller Krlstl Howard Mrs Mayberry Harrlss Pearl Pruitt Cindy Marr Sonya Wade CRow 25 Anjeanette Childs Alison Humphrues Teresa Gomez Mlssy Shear Kim Johnson Carla Cassnta Boys Track CRow 15 Lenard Bevlls Reggae Cameron Mnchael Wilson CRow 35 Kevin Hunt Rlck Moore Kevnn Phllllps David Holl Steve Buckner Benard Shelton Steve Daughtery Buba lngsworth Charles Parsons Wllllam Wolf Bret Armstrong Maxwell CRow 25 Greg Jackson Jeff Hales Jerry Relm Jeff Augustine Tum Neal Wes Hunt bolt Danny Chrlstman Kevin Waymlre Barry Malvern y 5 .R we f C L.: I I I I I I 1 - ' I 1 - I I ' People 253 Student Council CRow 13 Tom Thomas Jodu Mltchell Jeff Augustme Mary Weems Brett Arm strong Pam Llstvan Make Wetchensky CRow 23 Kelly Smith Amber Jones Gina Taul Lon Ruble Glnger Toney Pat Ford Ann Overman Karen Vaught Luz Shelton Becky Graham CRow 23 Theresa Flemung Carol Clark Dawn Talley Margaret Weems Steve Buckner Mike Bardwell Mark Marshall Julue Jones Chrls Click Knm McCorkIe Susan Taylor Johnny Tarver CRow 43 Johnny Bolen Jlm Cockrlll Jacques Houston Rochelle Allen Tracy Woodard Pearl Pruitt Anne Shellds Kevln Wllson Steve McCraw Paula Garner Sher: Wheeler CRow 53 Cralg Blanton Pam Muller Kenneth Early Tuna Huntoon Reggae Cameron Barry Malvern Ronme Wlmblsh Durwln Baldwun Odls Luper Hattue Powell Tangee Rucker Jerry Remboldt Suzanne Vaught Kelth Alllson Mrs Sylvia McBrayer Cosmetology CRoW 13 Angela Cook Vlckl Melton Annette Cannaday CROW 23 Brenda Holt Becky Holt Sherl Burgess Sandra Cravens Mrs Patsy Stn n el CRow 33 Shel a McDonald Tracy Mahana Ruby Peterson Lorl Lumm Glnger Wllllams CROW 43 Kam Hart Trudy Garvin Mlt zu Templeton Carla Denlson Debbie Ingram Theresa Wright Belinda Smlth O - 'I E , 1 , ' , V ', ' Muldrew, Jim' Daniels, Jeff Horton, Shane Nassoy, Everett Poe, Rodney rw y ' I 1 1 Y 1 I . 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We love you very much. Mom, Dad, and Blane. Crightj Nancy Thorton - Congratulations on your high school graduation. We wish for you all the best things in life. May your joy equal all the happiness and pleasure you have brought to us. Thank you for openly sharing the ex- periences of your growing up years with us. Mother, Dad- dy, and Susan. Qleftj Jana Jackson - Jan, you are entering a new phase of your life and with your determination and endless energy, it will be as successful as the past 18 years. Set your goals high, but within your reach. You have made us very proud of you. Our love for you is endless. Mom and Dad. Qrightb Mary Weems - At this very special time in your life, we continue to love and are especially proud of our little girl. May God bless you and grant happiness, success and a better back hand. Mom, Dad, Margret, Cissy, and Poppy. Cleftb Jerome Lewis - Congratulations, Jerome. We are very proud of you. Depend on God and you will be successful throughout your life. Lots of Love, Mama, Daddy, Marla, and Snookie. Crightj Tesa Lockridge - Congratulations! May the future hold much happiness and success for you. Love Mom and Horace. Cleftj Terence Wofford - Congratulations, Terry! We are very proud of you. You are a very special person. Through all your trials, you never lost faith. May God bless your future. Mom and Dad. Crighty .-.. ., iiiifi 1 iel 57553: A J if W e 5 I 5 , i ' Wg Est . sw? ff R , 5 5 -fr rf. .sf 'Xwf' - 1 . age, Q, -- , Senior Salute 287 . , . i.. reee Q-1 !1vm.zP4irQ rw 5, iw 'F' K X Y. 1 sr .. ., : ' . ., X' X fthe .. L- ,l - l, .- -Q . 288 Senior Salute B rief - .1 ip - Senior Salute Charlyn Hosey - Congratulations, Charlie! We are so proud of you and wish you all the happiness and success in the future. God bless you in the future as he has in the past. We love you very much. Mom is real proud of you. Love, Mom, Charles, Cynthia, Carol and John. Cleftj Paula Pennington - Congratulations to our very deserv- ing and sweet daughter. You have always made us proud of you, too. The best of luck and love in the future. Remember we're always there if you need us. Love, Mom, Dad, and Boys. Crightb Viriginia Toney - Congratulations, Ginger! Some people make the world brighter just by being in it and you are truly one of those people. You are sunshine, joy, laughter and fun and we are proud of you. Let God guide in all you undertake to do. Our love goes with you. Dad, Mom, Fred- die and Coni. fleftj Tommy Allen Thomas - Congratulations, Tommy. l am so proud of you, and wish you all the happiness in the world. God bless you in the future as he has in the past. I love you very much, Mom. Crightj Karen Renee Vaught - Congratulations! How strong and sweet my Father's care, that, round about me like the air, is with me always everywhere. Oh keep me ever in thy love, dear Father, watching from above and care for me. Love, Dad, Mom, Cathy, Donna, Suzanne, Cheryl, Charlie, David and George. Qleftl Robie Flannagan - Robie, you a first in each of our lives and very special. You have brought us much joy and happiness. We love you dearly and believe in you. God's richest blessings upon you today, tomorrow and forever. Mama, Mammaw, and Aunt Nancy. Crightj Julie Jones - Julie, it has been a wonderful eighteen years. Thanks for making it so. Love Mom, Dad, Steve, and Keith. Qleftj Luanne Delee Edelen - You have fulfilled all our dreams of what we visualized you would become when we looked at you so proudly for the first time. Your love toward us and 'others has been wonderful, for example your brothers. We look forward to your college achievements and future. Love, Mom and Dad. Crightj if r 5.1 I .M ,,,,,, .. .., . ,.,, 5,:.!,, ,, I , Uk., H+.-,, 1: it .. , we ff, .ips 'rr J .iss f eat!!! fi . -,. we 1' rat: -1: r. .ri . z. Wsf 'iEf .ew 1 ,1 I' .nm . rv 'iwfiff' f of f f fir yi if 1 r A tl f V Q ra. . 4 K r Qi .W W, ... M f ,. fr s . . ,,.,. up -e ,,,. K .. e eg xg W X X? gi . 5 W.. 3 +515 if ....tw..:' ff. it geo? vi!! F ' Q K ' s-iiiff t V . sw -- i J s.... 1 .sss ,, IV, ' if Q sh 'gg f , ,Q ,ix zgamw l . ,L ffl'- Wtii ' F iiva!fiw'i+ 5!Qj,V gs w 1 .I t - I fn - ' 5' . in C 1 ' ,, Nr, - fs ,,,, ' F' ..... kK': , . ,. i Senior Salute Roger Stroope - Congratulations, Roger! We had our doubts that you would make it. Guess you showed us!! We are proud to have had you as a part of our lives during these high school years. May all the success and hap- piness be yours in whatever you endeavor you do. We are proud of you. Love, Mammaw and Pappow. tleftb Rusty Richie - Rusty, we must agree that the third time is a charm. We are very proud of you and love you very much. We wish you much success in all your future efforts. Mom and Dad. Crightb Rodney Dale Allison - Congratulations, mighty senior. We are very proud of your many accomplishments and honors. You have brought much happiness and sparkle in- to our lives. We wish the very best to you in each of your future endeavors. May God always be first in your life. We love you if50! Pete, Mom, David, Harold, Clyde and Kardi. Cleftj Donna Lovelace - Congratulations, Donna. I am so proud of you. You have been a very bright spot in my life from the day you were born. Continue to put God first in your life and you will have success and happiness. I love you very much! Mom. Qrightj Terry McEwaine - Son, I am very proud of you and love you very much. Please start using your abilities and make a place for yourself and l know you can, if you want to. May God bless you and keep you always in his hand. Cleft! Dana Lynn Douglas - Congratulations on your many ac- complishments in high school. May your caring concern and love for others always prevail. You are a very special young lady and we are very proud of you. God bless you and good luck in the future. Our love, Mom and Dad. Crightj Jessie L. Smith - Congratulations Jessie! You have finally made it. We're so proud of you for working so hard to get there. You used to be my little man, now you are my big young man. We've seen happy times and sad times, but the greatest time of all is now. God bless you. Love, Mama, Gene, Billy, Karen, and Gary. Clefth Lori Ruble - Congratulations! You made it. You are the best daughter anyone could ever have. With your love for God and others your future will be bright and happy. We love you. Mom and Dad Crightj if wwe-few X A-A Ga I- NV .-1' M L ri' 'ki if f., 'c f V -it-.3 , si!.s s. ,?G,'.f ,5f ff.N:'-fa i.. .. -r 'uf' fe-nik:-Q 2 'fi fy' J y'fEJ'I'y' f ::- ,--,e- . . 52551 .-,' ,aff tttf K -- H ,,, 1: , . Aiir -',, ' i We L rtrr. , ff Senior Salute 289 .,,.. M N... . ' i 290 Senior Salute Senior Salute Darlene Marie Walker - Congratulations! Darlene, we are very proud of you. We are very glad to see you complete High School with such excellent grades. Always keep your smile and good humor. We love you. Mom and Dad. Cleftj Thomas Baker - Congratulations - Even though the road has been long and hard you have completed a chapter in your life that will hold fond memories for us all. May the doors you open offer only the best of success. God bless you. Love, Mom, Dad, Mike, Mohter, Jami, Sherry and Haskell. Qrightj Angela McGregor - We wish the very best, to the sweetest and best daughter and little sister, ever. Con- gratulations on all your achievements and remember, we love you very much. Dad, Mom and Allen. Cleftj Dennis Haskins - You will never know how proud we are of you and how much we love you. We wish you all the hap- piness in the world. May you succeed in everything you do. We will always be there anytime you need us. Love, Mom, Dad, Darrell, Rhonda, Charlie and Chey. Crightb Karen Gayle Forbes - Karen, you are a unique and special person. We are proud to be your parents, A very special part of your life is ending, but the best is yet to come, and we are looking forward to sharing it with you. Love, Mother, Dad, and Boo. Qleftj Shane Nassoy - Shane, we are very proud of you. You have achieved, therefore, it's yours and no one can ever take it away. Always be as kind and caring as you are. May you attain the wealth and happiness you desire in life. Love, Mom and Dave. Crightj Michelle Lynette Dobbs - Congratulations, Babe, on a job well done. You have succeeded in your goal of graduation, as we have in raising one fine daughter. As parents we could not be happier or prouder. Our love will always be with you. Mom, Dad, Mike, Tate. Clettj Jeff Frankland - Best of luck to a wonderful son. Your past achievements have made us proud of you. Now as you graduate, we wish you all the success and happiness that life can afford! lt's yours to reach out and strive for. We love you. Mother, Doyle, and Jana. Crightj fn-:gg-,ggffy ii5': w, at 1 WQEEQMF .,,, - r ii . ff N -l'A ,iii k' 'Kh , 'K f 7 ,r f -.,,, ':-,.. I K, vi a.. .47 ,, .,. Senior Salute a Richard Nason - Congratulations. Ricky you finally made it. We are so proud of your accomplishments. We love you. Mom, Dad, and your family and Grandfather and Grandma in New York. Cleftb Steve lafelice - Congratulations, Steve, on your great ac- complishments. You've represented more as a son than we ever dreamed possible. We pray that you'lI always re- main devoted to God and continue to achieve your goals throughout your life. May He bless you as you have blessed us. We love you. Mom and Dad. Crightj Becky Compton - Becky, we are so proud of you. What a joy you have been to us. God is so good and I trust you will always put him first in your life. You will always be our little girl. Love, Mother, Daddy, and Marsha. Cleftj Beverly Kuneman - Congratulations to a wonderful daughter. Always know that we are here and our love is without limits. We are proud of you. Dad, Mom, David, Mark, Mike, Helen and Mike Jr. Qrightj Lisa Sheilds - Congratulations on your high school graduation. We are so thankful to have a sweet and lovely daughter as you. We wish you much happiness and suc- cess in the future. Our love be with you now and always. Daddy, Mother, Gary. Cleftj Karlotta Swinger - Congratulations, Karlotta! While climbing the educational ladder, we hope you reach the top with lots of success and happiness. You are a nice young lady. Stay that way. May God bless you always. We love you. Mom and Dad. frightb Michelle Jones - Congratulations, Shell! We are very proud of you and love you very much. Always remember to keep God as number one and you will have lots of success in life. Love, Mom, Dad, and Kimberly. Cleftj Sherie and Terrie Morgan - Congratulations, girls. We are proud of you both. You have always been a special joy to us. We wish for you success, happiness and love throughout your lives. Always be yourselves. May God bless you both. We love you. Mama, Daddy, Kelly, Michael, and Granny. , 'F' 'N Q . ? ug.- ., . ' :Str A ' ikry in - if-'itil ..-- if-, ff K ' ' its . ..,, A i , Q , , - Senior Salute 291 292 Senior Salute Senior Salute Sonya Skinner - Congratulations. We are so proud of you. You have been a joy, blessing, and inspiration to us. You brought to us eighteen years of happiness because you are such a loving and lovely daughter and sister. Keep smiling and may God always be first in your life. We love you. Mom, Dad, and Tricia. Cleftb Melissa Ann Bogdon - Congratulations, Melissa! We are very proud to have you as our daughter. We have watched you go from teething rings to car keys. May the future hold everything you want to be happy. May God bless you. Love, Mom, Dad, and Brothers and Sisters. frightj David Keese - Congratulations, David! We feel very for- tunate to have had you these last eighteen years. We have watched your accomplishments with love and pride. A new phase of your life is startingg may God guide you as you strive to achieve your goals. With love, Mom and Dad. Cleftj Julie Loftin - Julie, Congratulations! You have worked hard and we are very proud of you. You do have a great personality. Just stay as sweet as you are. We love you! Mama, Tom, Debbie, and DeeDee. Crightj Kevin J. Smith - From Acorn-Head to Educated-head, now if you don't get the Big-head. There is a bright future waiting for you to choose your destiny and may all your dreams become reality. We are behind you in whatever endeavor you decide to conquer. Love, Mom and Dad. fleftj Lisa Moore - Congratulations Lisa! We are very proud of you and love you very much. Your 18 years have been a joy to us. We hope you have much success and happiness in the future. Good luck and all our love, Dad, Mom and Michael. Crightj Anne Steward - Anne, may your graduation be another step toward the fulfillment of your dreams. You are a super lady. May the wind always be at your back. We love you. Dad, Mom and Jim. Cleft! Sonie Smithson - Dear Sonie, We wish for you all the suc- cess and happiness in the years ahead. We are very proud of you and love you very much. Mom, Dad and Girls. Crightj .. , . - ..., , W?-f:,..M.::. ...V-:9 7k 1 ,SJ .,:. ,fl..:-,..iw' f'IfV'f..i!Zgg2'i?gg:S,115Qfiulk .gl ,QL rt l i. ,X r . at-as N 3 115' Q! ya 35 3 4 at ' r E tg Q i 45 it R 32 K k S X s ' 1 ' g g r 2' HJR s X r A, S Q32 is A i ki X is-sl,,g.,,fv,NiW 2 Wit 2 l 5 it wi' ,.,f-'..fff 5f1 51 1: ME!! mg. . .W In.. 1 amz ' I , '! WL 1 . fm .. -,,,W,.g.., f f :W . - f.... W Mijta ef, if , me D ,,,,fqQ W ,ff f ' 'i ,Vi i 4. 2 L ,,..,w .,.:g5w,!, rj, . .wf.,.'s .wgzf .sea 1 f Qi! ' ff eff ff! it 2 .3 1 A., ,... , , .2gw,, tag,-: We A ff fd '11-'lf K -- ,!e g!., ,:,, :....f.., K., :qs .: . . 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Congratulations and love. Mom, Dad, Melissa and Grandparents. Crightj Kelly Lynne Massey - Congratulations, Kelly. We are so proud of all your accomplishments. You have brought us so much happiness with your kindness, love and honors. Always remember we love you very much and we pray God will always be a part of your life. Good luck in the future. Mom, Dad and Karen. Cleftj Reginald D. Wilson - We are very proud of you and have the utmost confidence that you will fulfill your educational goals. We will always be there when you need us. Love, Mama, Daddy, Ronald, Princess and Thelma. Crightj Deborah Moore - Congratulations, Debbie! We are very proud of you and your achievements. You are a very special person. We have always been proud of you just because you are you. You have brightened our days with your love and brought us much happiness, We pray for God's best for you throughout your life. We love you, Mom and Dad. fleftb Brandon Ann Bayless - Brandy eighteen years ago you made us very happy and proud. To this day we have con- tinued to feel the same. Congratulations and the very best in the future. We love you, Mom and Dad. Crighty . , ki W Qi , , , .z'.1a':'Y :f r' aw! , ne,-, ' ' gig ,ff J Wuxi, V , sf. K . W Q- . M511 '2 vi Age l ' s ei K V, 6 aft! if rf r in 2 fifty ni. , Ylh, ,f S, W igvisff f if Y , K 4 'if ., tt f lf . 2 Wx e 3 4- will f ,,i if 4 QYW V'.f:lfi 'ff sf f' 1 L 'K NF Q 1? .. Q.. ty. ag ' Y'-.1 Yay L, f -Q f.., rr, - ff- I 1 1 ,ie AM 'Q i fr' 42395 tiff., ir! 'tale wr'-lfwf qgyiy 94 ,442 2 ia 4' 55? 5' iffftllif Q R SNWWBB, at fmt: fi -Y . , ,.,. '.... ..s. , 'i 'rrr .2 , Q . i:giiig1,,5,,,QW5e , M r in , r r . - 1 r Senior Salute 293 ' ' tw f fa. of 1' mhz, L 112' f fm ,f 1. f- f , l 5 ,M we eww, tc ' 5 3 f Aiarw' fvmilmgf www' - - 7 'tiff17'?l? ,.5S' f. 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Love, Mom and Granny CLeftj Bobby Robbins - We have always known as you have grown that you would be a winner. Your whole family is proud of you. Congratulations from all of us. CRightJ Yvette Gerard - We are a lucky family to have someone as special as you! May you always know what you want, what is right for you and be ready to work for it. We love you and always will be home for you. Momma, Daddy, Terry, Michelle and Grabriel. CLeftJ Chris Click - Graduation marks the achievements of one goal and start of another. Your ability to pursue your goals with unwavering dedication will serve you well in the years ahead. You are a very special person and we thank God for making you a part of our family. May God bless you and guide you to success and happiness. Love, Mom, Dad, Tom, and Ted. CRightJ Tami Curry - Congratulations! We are so proud of you and love you very much. We are so proud you put Christ first in your life. May you enjoy a higher education and reach your goals in life. We want to share your dreams and be a part of it. Mother and Daddy. CLeftJ Doni Harrelson - Doni, you will never understand the pleasure and pride we have had in you during these short eighteen years. We congratulate you on all you've ac- complished and wish for you complete happiness throughout your life. Remember you are always loved. Your Family. CRightJ qs ... 1 ' A jf F 4 .. .... he .. t . tt X X Xu - -' .. vi! 5' ' . . T --- or-sri Q A L - X Q X iw X X N xx M, JJ g f 4 1 v ...W ,wg r '.' , 0 i '9L if k'.. 4 Q tiff. 7 K' 5 K' I X' ,',fiMH,5 '- '- Senior Salute Mark Marshall - How we enjoyed being in on all your ac- tivities. You have been such a joy to us and we are very proud of you. Our prayer for you is you will use your talents, abilities and gifts God has given you and use them for his glory. Love, Mom, Dad, Kay, Elaine, Jason and Grandmother CLeftJ Nicki Ciaccio - Yesterday, a babe in arms. Today a young lady. We congratulate you and wish you the best. With God's help and guidance you will succeed and be always happy. We are very proud of you and love you very much. Daddy, Mama and family. CRightJ Jackie Christian - Your graduation makes us very proud. Your growth as a person gives us joy and your sweet per- sonality brings us love which we return. Love, Dad, Mom, Trina and Andrae CLeftJ Robert Nason - Congratulations! A long road to hoe. We wish you success and happiness always. We love you. Your family, the Nasons, and a proud grandfather l. C. Schramm CRightJ Don Fleitman - Congratulations, Don! You are a very special person who has brought joy and happiness into our lives and home. We were truly blessed by God with the gift of your life. We're proud not only of your accomplishments and awards but also of your willingness to strive toward these goals. Love, Mother, Daddy, Mike and Jim. CLeftJ Linda Denise Hardin - Congratulations! We are very pro- ud of you. You've grown in many ways the four years you've lived with us. 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Rodney Allison Y FCA president Junior and Senior year, Captain of Football team, Two year letter- man in football, Mr. DHS First Runner up, Who's Who Nominee for best leader, Nominee for class favorite for sophomore Junior and senior year, Who's Who among American High School students three years, Honor Roll for Junior and Senior years, Neowallah Nominee for three years, US Club member three years, Student Council three years, Photography Club Senior year, PTA Scholarship. Shannon Alexander Y Volleyball, J.V. two years, Basketball J.V. two years, Track Varsity two years, Blacks-in-Actions secretary, Planning Com- mittee one year, Health Occ. secretary one year. Karen Lee Armstrong Y Biology ll letter jacket, English IV letter jacket, All-year Honor roll, Headaches letter jacket, NHS, NHSBHS, Wall- Mart scholarship, National Merit scholar, Presi- dent Y Endoved scholarship at TWU, Nominated to be Telluride scholar, Gardner Club, Musicals Y Cinderella South Pacific, Girl's Glee Club, Honor Graduate. Debbie Arndt Y Sophomore Drill, Counselor Assistant. Sheila Ames Y Drill Team two years, Member of the Rodeo Club for three years, Rodeo Club Sweetheart, Member of The Future Farmers of America three years, Miss D.H.S., Member of O.E.A. Treasurer, Rotary Agricultere scholarship. Susan Arthur Y First runner-up for Miss DHS, Sweetheart Girls Glee Senior year, Girls Glee Sec- Treas. for two years, Girls Glee three years, Flag corps two years, Denteens two years, US Club two years, Drama Club one year, Printers Devils. Stephen Ascher Y Varsity Football one year. Jeannette Baker- NHS, Girls Volleyball Mgr., Basketball Mgr., Student Council, Pre-VOE, VOE, OEA Club, Track, Volleyball. Tommy Baker Y JV Football, Vocational Drafting. Jeffrey Scot Baron Y President of Hanson Headaches two years, Vice President of Drama Club two years, Vice President of French Club two years, Historian of Drama Club two years, Who's Who Among American students, Best actor Award one year, USAA award winner, United States Na- tional Drama and Speech Award winner, Outstan- ding Junior male chorus voice one year, outstan- ding Senior male chorus vocal one year, all year honor roll one year, perfect attendance two years, outstanding senior boy and major roll in Oklahoma, Honor Roll, Jeff Barnes Y President Y Vica metal Trades. Brandy Bayless Y National Honor Society, Member of the Drill Team, FTA, Den-Teens Spanish Club, US Club, Student Council, Nominee for most humorous girl. Lonnie Blanton Y In 10th runner's up for Who's Who and played J.V. football, 11th played varsity football, only back to rush for one hundred yards for that season and received Honorable Mention. Senior year played football, rushed for two one hundred yard games, was runner-up for most ver- satile boy in Who's Who and received Perfect At- tendance Award for the year. Melissa Bogdon Y O.E.A. Club, Student Council, Nike Club, all year A Honor Roll. Jana Bolen Y V.O.E. Lab and Coop, Student Coun- cil, U.S, Club, Den-Teens, O.E.A. Club, Drill Team. 6th Chapter display for V.O.E. Award. Johnny Bolen Y Three year Baseball letterman. two year Football letterman, All-district first team in baseball C81 and 825, F.C.A. three years U,S. Club three years, Spanish Club one year, Photography Club one year, Student Council three years, Neewollah nominee two years, Class Favorite nominee two years, Mr. D.H.S. nominee, Most Versatile nominee, and Varsity baseball captain. Joseph A. Bombay Y N.H.S. member, Leadership runner-up, Letter for History and Expressions, Gardner Club member, Art Club member, Honor Graduate. and Expressions Achievement Award. Bill Bowdre Y Asst. shop foreman for Metal Trades, and Reporterfor Metal Trades. Harlod Brin Y Vice-President of D.E., Runner-up for Most Enthusiastic, Perfect Attendance, and Weightlifting. Robyn Browder Y D.E. in Junior year, and Girls Glee Club in Senior year. Karen Brown Y H.O.S.A. member for two years, and Secretary the second year. James Brussow Y Active in all Drama activities and Senior Play. Vickie Bumpass Y Two years a member of O.E.A., Den-Teens, Secretary of Nike Club, All year A Honor Roll, and Soroptomist Scholarship. Kari Caldwell Y Band for three years, drum-line in sophomore year, Nat'l Honor Society two years, Den-teens three years, United Service Club three years, Spanish Club two years, Honor roll two Senior Credits Senior Credits years straight, Photography Club one year, Drama Club one year, Powder Puff Football two years, Most Original runner-up, All year honor, Outsgmding Senior girl, and Photogrpahy Special Awar . Annette Cannaday Y Cosmetology two years, Cosmetology Sweetheart and President, won se- cond place in V.l.C.A. district contest. Sandra Carter Y Member of Vocational Office Education, and Honor Roll. Kevin Cates Y Band Metal Trades Sta e Band i i g . V.l.C.A. Club, Outstanding first year Metal Trades student. Chris Click Y Girls Varsity Cheerleader one year, Spanish Club Secretary one year Spanish Club two years, U.S. Club member three years, Den- teens member three years, Neeowalloh court one year, Junior class favorite nominee, F.C.A. member three years, F.T.A. member one year, Senior class favorite nominee, Boys Basketball Sweetheart, Student Council sweetheart, Honor Graduate. Sheila Caudill Y Eleven year Perfect Attendance, Who's Who among America's Teenagers, A Honor Roll all year, Headaches, Girls Glee, O.E.A. Club, Parliamentarian, 3rd Place O.E.A. Contest, Denteens, Natl. Honor Society, Third in typing and related Ill, area I. Benito Chacon Y Most humorous. Jacquline Christian Y Blacks-in-Action, Student Council, Honor Roll. Nicki Ciaccio Y Homecoming Queen, two year member of Drillteam, Sophomore class favorite, Senior class favorite, Den-teens, U.S. Club, Sophomore Royalty, V.O.E. Trina Cobb Y Cheerleader for three years, V.O.E. Basketball three years, Captain of Basketball team, Blacks-in-Action, Nike Club, Teacher on leadership day, Nike President senior year, Blacks-in-Action Scholarship. Clara Cummins Y Sophomore track, Junior Varstiy Basketball, Senior Basketball manager, Track manager. Ellen Coffey Y Two years Distributive Ed., treasurer of Distributive Ed. one year, Girls Athletics volleyball manager one year, Honor roll. Phil Coffin Y Golf letter, Expressions staff, Band, Stage band, English ll and IV Letters, Geometry letter, Senior play, NHS, NHSBHS, Commended student Merit Scholarship Program, Nominated to Naval Academy, Gardner Club, Honor Graduate. Robert Colbert Y Varsity Basketball, Member of H.O.S.A.,J.B.C. Neal Coleman Y Metal Trades. Becky J. Compton Y Flag Corps Captain one year, Head Lieutenant one year, Band Secretary, Flag Corps Sweetheart one year, V.O.E. Co-op. Rapheal Coney Y Varsity Football, Woodshop, Metal Trades, Student Council, Blacks-in-Action, Runner up for Most Humorous, perfect Atten- dance 9 years. Angela Cook Y Cosmetology, Soph Drill, Soph Den-teens. Counselor Assistant, VICA Club. Victor Kelly Cooper Y Drafting, Television Productions. James Cox Y Hanson's Headaches three years, Cltgergiber of D,E.C.A. one year, member of Library u , Tim Crowell Y Photography Club. Tami Curry Y Lettered in Hanson Headaches, Member of Spanish Club two years, Member of Girls Glee Club one year, Member of Den-teens two years, Member of U.S. Club two years, Cast in Cinderella South Pacific Oklahoma Jim Daniel Y Vice-President Spanish Club, Vice- President Senior Class, National Honor Society, N.H.S., B.H.S,. Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, F.C.A., Student Council Chairman, Honors English, U.S. Club, Science Club, Honors Biology, Gardner Club, Top IOM, Honor graduate. Who's Who in American High School Students. Wanda Hope Daniels Y U.S. Club one year, Den- teens one year, F,T.A. two years, Junior Achieve- ment and went to Junior Achievement conven- tion. Drama Club, Girls Glee Club two years, FHA one year. Tamera Davis Y Sweetheart of H.O.S.A., Reporter for H.O.S.A.. played powderpuff football two years, Cosmetology one year, Student Council, Sophomore Drill Class, Honor Roll all year Senior year, Tommy Davis Y Spanish Club, Photography Club, Honors English Ill and IV, Student Council one year, U.S. Club, Annual Staff. Chris Delashaw Y I.C.T. Co-op Club. Steve Denison Y DHS Drum Major two years, Secretary National Honor Society, National Biological Honors Society, Member of U.S. Club, Member of Gardner Club, Senior Play, Spanish Club, Chairman of P.A.C., Band letter, outstan- ding Sophomore Band member, President Cro- quet and Badminton Association. James Micheal Dick Y Member of VICA Drafting two years, Member of DHS Jazz Ensemble three years, Member of DHS Marching Band one year. Missey Dobbs Y Den-teens, Student Council, OEA, US Club, OEA President, Drill team Runner up for Most Humorous. Robert Dotson Y Printers Club officials, ICT Club treasurer. Dana Douglas Y JV Girls Varsity, Varstiy Cheerleader, Sophomore class favorite, Junior class favorite, Senior Most Friendliest, Neewollah candidate three years, 2nd runner up Homecom- ing queen, Honor Roll, Den-teen, Den-teen Cup of complete girlhood, Football Sweetheart, US Club three years, National Honor Society, FTA two years, FCA three years, Stinger Staff, Photography Club, Pep Club, Powderpuff football two years, U.S. Club Scholarship. Mitchell Ray Dunn Y D.E, two years, DECA W year, Honor Roll. Michael Lee Early Y FCA one year, Video Tape Crew for Football and Basketball, Student Council two years, band, Stage Band, Hansons Headaches, Cheerleader Manager, Jr. Historians, Yellow Jackets for Christ. Luanne Edelen Y Den-teens, Sophomore Vice- President, Den-teens Senior Vice-President, Academic Award Winner Y Geometry and Trigonometry, FCA, FTA, US Club, Math Team, Science Club, NHS, BHS, Literary Magazine, Na- tional Honor Society Vice-President, National Honor Society Sweetheart, Pep Club Sweetheart, Honors English, Honors Biology and Chemistry, Gardner Club, Top 5'Mi, Senior Play Cast, Runner- up Y Girls' State, Honor Graduate. Marilyn Edmonson Y FHA. Tammy Eppler Y Member of DHS Band, DHS Col- orguard, Photography Club, Pep Squad. Alexander R. Fish Y JV Football, Student Council, US Club, Spanish Club, JV Football, Senior Reporter, FTA, Drama Club, Who's Who Most friendliest boy, lst runner up for Mr. Wonderful, cast in play Oklahoma Robie Gail Flannagan Y Vice President of Band, Section leader band and Stageband, Outstanding Junior Girl Y Band stage band sweetheart, Band three years, lettered in band one year. Don Fleitman Y President National Honor Society, NHSBHS, Band, Stage Band, Representative Stage Band, Sr. Play Cast, 82 Texas Jets Scholar- ship, Texas A8tM Scholarship, Honors English. Gardner Club, Honor Biology, Physics Jacket, Math-Science Team Vice-President, Runner-up Most likely to Succeed, US Club, Principal for a Day, Band letter three years, Outstanding Jr. Band Member. Karen Forbes Y Rifle Corps Captain one year, Rifle Corps Sweetheart, Spanish Club, Band two years, Vice-President Health Occupations, National Honor society, Stage Band, Stage band Sweetheart. Jeff Ford Y Band, Stage Band. Ruth Forrest Y National Honor Society, Academic Scholarship to University of Dallas, Angela State University, Honors Student, President of French Club, Hansons Headaches, All school Musicals. Cinderella South Pacific, Oklahoma, Outstanding Junior and Senior Musician, Kelli Foster Y National Honor Society two years, Hansons Headaches two years, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Perfect Attendance, Honor Roll, Spanish Club two years. Drama Club two years, FTA two years, Den-teens three years, US Club three years, NHSBHS two years, School Musicals Y Cinderella South Pacific, Oklahoma, Senior Play Utopic Inc., 2nd place in prose in UIL Regional Literary Contest, Girls Glee, Honor Graduate, Honors English three years, Nike Club one year, Preceptor Epsilon Up- silon Scholarship, DEA Scholarship, Student Council, Achievement Medal 2nd place Literary Events Y Prose. Melinda Fox Y JV Volleyball. Art Club, FHA two years, H.E.C.E., H.E.R.O., Color guard. David Franklin Y Varsity Debate, Drama 1, UIL 1 Act Play, All star Cast District, 1st place Varsity Debate Wichita Falls, Dessert Theater, Member National Forensic League, Honor Thespian. Drama Letter, Drama Club two years. Jeff Frankland Y Natl. Honor Society two years. Who's Who Among American High School Students, Romance Club, Photo Club, Honors English Class two years, US Club, Honor Roll. Carlos Galloway Mark Gampper Council, Golf, place drawing, LeAnne Gandy Team 1 year Y Band, Stage Band. Y Projects chairman for Student VICA, US Club FCA, Drafting 2nd Most Enthusiastic. Y National Honor Society, Drill Basketball Statistician two years Who's Who'Arnong American High School Students, VICA Drafting one year, Drafting Sweetheart, Student Council three years. Den- teens three years, US Club three years, Board of Director one year, FCA two years, FTA one year, Most Humorous Nominee in Who's Who, Pep Club. Kent Gardner Y President VICA Metals Trade, Safe- ty man Machine woodshop. Patty Garvin Y Pep club, Drill Team two years, Rodeo Club two years, Assistant News editor for stinger, Graphic design, Who's Who Among American High School students, Senior year Counselor's Side two years. Kenneth George Y Varsity football, US Club two years, Student Council three years, Spanish Club, FCA, Who's Who in American High School Students, Roger George Y Printers Club, ICT Club. Yvette Gerard Y Math Team. Varsity Volleyball Team, FTA, National Honor Society, National High School Biological Society, Scapel and Probe Society, Gardner Club, Senior Play, Spanish Club. Karen Gilmore Y US Club, VOE LAB, Ladell Golston Y Varsity Football team, Black in Ac- tion Club. Brian Goff Y Tennis team two years, Sr. Year ICT, Rebecca Kay Graham Y Drama Club three years, President Drama Club, Drama Club Sweetheart, Girls Glee Club three years, Most Dedicated, Cast and Crew Cinderella South Pacific, Oklahoma, lst place SOSU Duet Acting Humorous, UIL One Act Plays. Shelly Gray Y Stinger Staff, Photo Editor, Stinger Staff Photo Assistant, 2 year Den-teen member. Jeffery M. Griffith Y Varstiy football, Varsity Golf, 81 Football Scholarship Award, Spanish Club, Na- tional Honor Society, Student Council, US Club, National High School Biological Honor Society, Honor Graduate, Honors in English 3 and English 4, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Top 9921, JC Gardner Club. Tammy Haggin Y D.E. Two years, Stinger 1 year, Stingerett manager l year, Den-teens. Robert Hancock Y Stingerett manager, VICA Drafting. Gregg L. Hamilton Y JV Football, Member H.O.S,A. Denise Hardin Y Who's Who most enthusiastic run- ner up, DECA til Sweetheart, Lions Club Sweetheart, Student council, US Club, Flag Corps two years, Distinguished Student runner up, Con- cert Band, Perfect attendance. Tracy Sue Harmon Y NHS, NHSBHS, Lettered in World History, Crew in Cinderella South Pacific, Den-teens, Nike Club, US Club, Honors English three years, Expressions, French Club, Math Team, three year Honor Roll, Who's Who for High School Students, American Legion Scholarship. Kevin Harper Y Metal Trades, JV Football. Tami Harper Y Volleyball JV, Track, Basketball JV, Blacks in Action. Doni Harrelson Y Drill Team two years Capt. 81 and 82, 2nd Lt. 80 and Bl, JV Cheerleader, Neewollah Royalty two years, Homecoming Queen Finalist, US Club, Den-teens three years, FTA three years, National Honor Society, National High School Biological honor Society, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Junior Alphi Delphi Scholarship. Terri Harrison Y Chorus three years, OEA one year. Student Council one year, Perfect Attendance two years. Dennis Haskins Y M.D.E. three years, Pre-D.E. and two years in D.E. Greg Hauber Y National Honor Society. Lettered in Basketball, Gardner Club. Loyd Hesse Y Distributive Education two years, Photography. Rani Hill Y National Honor Society, Honor Roll, Den-teens, Kiwanis Scholarship. Tommy Hix Y ICT two years, ICY Co-op Club. Monica Hixson Y A Honor Roll all year, 5th place in O.E.A. Contest, O.E.A. Club, Flag Corps manager, Glee Club. Matthew Hogan Y Member of VICA for two years, Sergeant of Arms, Who's Who in American High School Students, Ralph Holden Y Varsity Football Capt., Honor Society, NHSBHS, US Club, FCA, Jr, Class officer, Literary Magazine, J. C. Gardner Club, Sr. PLAY CAST. Devon Hollis Y HECE Secretary, Blacks in Action, Denison Food Service Scholarship. Becky HoltY VICA, Cosmetology I and ll. Jeff Horton Y US Club three years, Treasurer one year, lst Vice-President, Student Council three years, FCA two years, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Member of National Honor Society, Neeowallah Court, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Spanish Club, Honor Roll. Charlyn Hosey Y Athletics Y Volleyball and Basketball, Student Council, Photography Club, VICA Club Reporter, Who's Who Among American Students, US Club, Kiwanis Scholarship. Jacques Houston Y Mr. School Spirit 81 and 82, Student Council two years, Sophomore Leader Y Capt., Junior Leader Y Capt., Senior Leader Y Capt., M.D.E. one year Y secretary, Perfect At- tendance Senior year. Nominated for Best Leader 81 and 82. Sherri, Hunn Y FHA, Lt, Rifle Corps, Feature Twirler, Band, Honor Roll two years, Co-ed writer. David Hunt Y NHSBHS, Honor Roll two years, US Club two years. Student trainer two years. Perfect Attendance one year, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Society of Distinguished American Students, Jack Atkins Scholarship. Wesley Alexander Hunt Jr. Y Dallas Morning News Weekly Pick, Texas Football Monthly Player to watch, Captain of the 81 football team, Signed by Harding University in Arkansas. Senior Powder puff Head Coach two years, A Honor Roll, Parliamentarian HOSA, All District Honorable Mention. Who's Who among American High School Students, Americas Outstanding Names and Faces, Munson Foundation Scholarship. Steve lafelice Y NHS, NHSBHS two years, Math Team three years, Honors English two years. Senior Credits Honors Biology, Latin Club three years, Stingeret- tes Manager two years, Science Club one year, America's outstanding Names and Faces, United States National Mathematics Award, Who's Who Among Foreign Language Students, Academic Letters in: Algebra ll, Chemistry, English 111, Number Sense, Trigonometry, Summa cum laude in Latin 1, Summa cum laude in Latin 11, 3rd place UIL District number Sense 80, 5th place UIL Regional number Sense 80, 2nd place UIL District number Sense 82, 3rd place UIL Regional number sense 82, lst place UIL District number Sense 82, State Qualifier in number sense 82 in Austin, Outstanding Achievement in Number Sense three years, Honor Roll three years, Perfect Attendance one year, Honor Graduate, District competition in number Sense, District competition number Sense Science, District competition in number Sense Science Calculator, Individual Mathematics Awards: Number Sense, Science, Algebra 1, Algebra 11, Geometry. Co-champion of DHS in Texas State Mathematics League Contest, Presi- dent of Math Team, Leo Short and Rotary Scholarships, Number sense award. Julie Loftin Y O.E.A. Club, Den-teens, US Club, NIKE Club, Craig Louis Y Stage Band, Stinger Staff. Lisa Love Y Stinger News Editor 82, Stinger News Assistant 81, US Club one year, Spanish Club one year, HOSA one year, Health Occupations one year, Donna Lovelace Y Who's Who Among American High School Students, lst Runner Up to Neewollah Princess, Homecoming Queen Finalist, lst Runner up to Most Humorous, Miss DHS Nominee, Student Council Sweetheart, Spanish Club Sweetheart, Senior class secretary, Drill Team two years, FCA three years, Student Coun- cil three years, US Club three years, FTA two years, Den-teens three years, Pep Club, Honor Roll. Odis Luper Y Student Council, Tennis Team, Future Teachers of America, Photo Club, Senior Leader Lt. Robbie Lynch Y Snare Drum Section Leader, Presi- dent of the BAnd. Wayne Manning Y NHS, US Club, Student Council. Annual Staff, JV Football, Photography Club. Laura Marlow Y M.D.E. three years, D,E.C.A. Club, Girls Glee Chorus. Mark Marshall Y Varsity Baseball three years, Baseball Captain, Varsity Football, Varsity Basket- ball two years, Student Council three years, US Club, FCA three years, Photograph Club one year. Most Versatile boy, Nominated class favorite three years, Nominated Mr. DHS, PTA Scholarship. Burt Michael Martin Y Bausch and Lomb Science Medal Award, NHS, Pres. of NHSBHS, Math Team three years and Vice pres., Science Club, Latin Club two years, Runner-up in Walmart Scholar- ship, Winner of Rochester National Scholarship from Rochester Univ., Letters in Alg. 11 and Honors Biology, Outstanding student in Honors Eng 111, Summa Cum Laude in Latin l, Honors Eng. two years, Honors Biology, Honor Roll three years, Texas Boys' State, Who's Who Among American High School Students, International Youth in Achievement, America's Outstanding Names and Faces, United Staes National Mathematics Award, Award Medal in Number Sense, Went to District UIL in 80, Number Sense: 81 Y Science: 82 Y Number Sense, Science and Calculator, Honor Graduate, Perfect Attendance one year, lst Place in PTA Literary Competition. lst Place Y tied Y for Texas State Mathematics League Contest, Leo Short and Munson Scholar- ships, Salutatorian, Number Sense Award. Kelly Massey Y Lettered in Biology 1, Headaches, and Expressions, Texas Bluebonnet Girls' State, Girls Glee accompanist two years, runner up for Girl Most Likely to Succeed, Expressions editor, Perfect Attendance, Honor roll three years, Place 2nd at District UIL typing, First Place for haiku sponsored by Poetry Society of Texas, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Den- teens, Spanish Club, Pep Club, NHS, NHSBHS, FTA, Reporter and Vice President, Girls Glee Club two years, US Club, Received medals of Recogni- tion for Spanish l, Honors English 11 and 111, se- cond place for district x FTA Convention, Honor Graduate, 2nd in PTA Literary competition, CTA Scholarship, Rotary Scholarship, Leo Short Scholarship, English IV award. Mark Lindon Massie Y FFA, President of ICT, Junior class favorite runner up, Senior class favorite, honor roll all year, Who's Who nomination, Drill team manager. Trudy McAden Y Den-teens, Drill Team two years, US Club, Student Council, NIKE Club, Pep Club, Who's Who Among High School Students. Outstanding Stingerette. Steve Mcananey Y NHS, Senior Play, High School Stage Band, Marching Band, Symphonic band, Four medals for trumpet, three year Letterman in band, Jaycee scholarship Angela McGregor Y Who's Who Among American High School Students, Student Council, Den- teens, US Club, Drama Club, Photography Club. Drill Team, Pep Club. Laura Beth McKinzie Y Accompanist for Hanson's Headaches for three years, Accompanist for three school Musicals, Honor Roll all three years, Academic Letters in Chemistry and English 111, Mascot, Queen of Neeowallah, Homecoming Queen Candidate, Senior play cast, J. C. Gardner Club, Treasurer of Sophomore Den-Teens, Presi- dent of Junior Den-Teens, General Vice President of Den-Teens, Secretary of Hanson's Headaches, Secretary of NHSBHS, Vice president of NHSBHS, Secretary of NHS, Pep Club President, US Club three years, FTA, FCA, Honors Science, Honors English ll, Ill, IV, Outstanding Sophomore Headache, Girls' State Alternate, Sam Rayburn Scholar, DAR Good Citizen of DHS and Grayson County, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Society of Distinguished American High School Students, America's Outstanding Names and Faces, International youth in Achievement, Personalities of the South, Rotary Exchange Stu- dent, Expressions Literary Magazine two years, Girl Most Likely to Succeed, Munson Foundation Scholarship Winner, Valedictorian. Jana Jackson Y JV Cheerleader, Neewollah Court Duchess lst runner up, US Club, Student Council, Girls Varsity Cheerleader, Editor of Entertainment page of Stinger, Neewollah Princess, News Editor. Editor in Chief, President of Hi-Toppers, Secretary of Photography Club, Senior Vice- President of- Den-Teens, Stinger STaff Sweetheart, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Quill and Scroll, Stingerettes, All year Honor Roll, J. C. Scholarship. Sheri Jacobs Y Den-teens three years, Sunshine officer, Student Council two years, FTA three years Vice-President and President, OEA Reporter, Hanson Headaches two years, Scrap- book one year, Girls Chorus, US Club, School Musical Cinderella, FCA two years, Junior Leader, Who's Who Runner up for Best Leader, Counselor Assistant, Honor Roll all year long, FTA sweetheart, Hanson Headache. Earlen Jeffrey Y D.E.C,A., F.H.A., H.E.C.A., Office aid Assistance, Blacks in Action, NIKE. John Jenkins Y Varsity Basketball player, HERO Treasurer, MVP RC Tournament, 2nd Team All District, Scholarship at SOSU, Chosen Offensive Player of the year by teammates. Jeffri Johnson Y National Honor Society, United Service Club three years, Den-teens three years, Spanish Club two years, NHSBHS, Math Team two years, Honor Roll all year. Amber Jones Y NHS, Den-teens, US Club, FCA, Spanish Club, NHSBHS, Student Council member, Honor Roll, Honors Biology and Chemistry, Gard- ner Club. Andy Jones Jr. Y Varsity Football, Metal Trades. Julie Jones Y Miss DHS, Homecoming Queen Court. Neewollah Court three years, Varsity Head Cheerleader 82, Varsity Cheerleader 81, US Club three years, Board of Director 81, Treasurer 82, Denteen member two years, 2nd Senior Vice President 82, NHS two years, Student Council three years, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, na- tional High School Biological Honor Society, Ten- nis Team SO. Michelle Jones Y Basketball JV one year, Varsity two years, Volleyball JV one year, Track varsity one year, Blacks in Action three years, Treasurer. Planning Committee, NIKE Club one year treasurer, Blacks in Action Sweetheart, Girls basketball Sweetheart, Mascot, Drama two years, Dessert Theater two years, Candidate for Miss DHS, Candidate for Friendliest girl. Michael Kane Y VICA secretary for Building trades, Lumbermen's Scholarship. David Keese Y NHS, NHSBHS, Honors English, US Club, Band, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Member of Gardner Club. Roy Kelsey Y President of Agriculture, Historian of Agriculture. Mike Kemp Y Varsity Basketball. Mike Kern Y Varsity track team, JV Football. John Keys Y Varsity Basketball one year, Varsity Tennis one year, Student council one year, FAC one year, NHS one year. Beverly Kuneman Y Who's Who Among American High School Students, Drill Team, Outstanding Drill Team, Den-teens, US Club. George Kershner Y Industrial Cooperative Train- ing, lndustrial Cooperative Training Senior year. Donna LaingY MDE, HERO. Jana LaFoy Y Drill Team one year, Den-teens one yzeatg, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Art Club, Pep u . Colin Landen Y HECE, HERO Club. Annette Lattimore Y Volleyball, Basketball, Track, Printer's Devils, FCA, US Club, Powderpuff Football, Kristi Leggett Y Volleyball All District two years, Track three years, 3rd in two mile in District twice, FTA, NHSBHS, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, National Honor Society, Gardner Club. Spanish Club, F.T.A. Scholarship, VFW Scholarship. Jackie Lewis Y FHA, Blacks in Action, Nike Club. Jerome Lewis Y Varsity Football, Powder Puff Coach two years, HOSA, JBC, HOnor Roll. Tesa Lockridge Y Two year Letterman in Tennis, two year Letterman in Band, Spanish Club, United Service Club, Den-teens. Tempest McQuirk Y Cos., VICA. Senior Credits 297 298 Danny Lee Medell Y Band Member, Hanson's Headaches, Student Council, Yellow Jackets for Christ. Vickie Melton Y Pep Club, VICA. Robert Melvin Y National High School Biological Honor Society Member, Latin Club President, Math Team member, Romantic Languages Club Member. Jerrie Menta Y Drill Team, VOE Sweetheart, Den- teens, Student Council, US Club, VOE Club, Stinger. Angela Milligan Y National Honor Society, Honor student, FCA two years, VOE one year, basketball three years, basketball captain three years, track one year, All-District Basketball. Nominee for most versatile dr. girl, powderpuff football two years, Basketball leadership Award 82. Janna Minyard Y VOE, Honor Roll. Ray Monday Y Electronics two years, Paula Monroe Y VICA, Honor roll. Debbie Moore Y Varsity Basketball, Expression Magazine, Soil and conservation Essay winner, FCA, NHS, NHSBHS, FTA, Den-teens, Spirit Award in Basketball, Gardner Club, Senior Play, Honor Roll all year, Perfect attendance, Zeta Lambda Scholarship. Joella Moore Y Art Club, Homemaking, President of F.H.A. Lisa Moore Y Member of Drill Team two years, Drill Team Sweetheart, Den-teens, United Service Club one year, V.O.E. one year, Pep Club. .Janice Morrison Y Health Occ. two years, FHA one year, Blacks in Action one year. Rayleen Morrow Y Girls Glee Club, Student Coun- cil, FHA. Mary Murphy Y Varsity volleyball two years, Who's Who, US Club one year, Den-teens one year, Stu- dent Council. Stan Murray Y National Honor Society, National High School Biological Honors Society, Band Chaplain, US Club President, Fellowship of Chris- tian Musicians, Drama Club, Student Council, Voices, Faces, and Brushes, Gardner Club, Cast of Arsenic and Old Lace, Cinderella, Senior Play: Utopia Inc. Political Activities Committee, C.B.A. Shane Nassoy Y Mark King MVP Award, 1st Team all District Coaches and Writers, Team MVP, Leading Scorer in District, All Tournament, Dallas Morning News Honorable Mention, Who's Who Among American Students, A Honor Roll, F.C.A. Secretary, Student Council Spirit chair- man, U.S, Club, F.C.A., StudentCounciI. Norman O'NeaI Y Baseball. Karen Oliver Y Academic letter jacket for English ll. Outstanding Student Award for achievement Spanish I Award, All Year Honor Roll three years, Perfect Attendance, Hanson's Headaches, 6th place for Area General 'Clerical l Contest for V.O.E., 2nd place District FTA poetry contest, Den-Teens, Pep Club, Girl's Glee Club, United Ser- vice Club two years, Spanish Club two years, Of- fice Education Association, NHS, NHSBHS, FTA secretary, Staff member of Expressions literary magazine two years, Who's Who Among American High School Students, America's Outstanding Names and Faces, Recipient of the Denison Sr. PTA Scholarship, Honor Graduate. Ken Orr Y Electronics I and Il, Sherman High School Vice President of VICA. Ann Cathlene Overman Y Den-teens one year, Band three years, US Club one year, Spanish Club two years, Drama Club one year, Drama Club one year, Student Council one year, Stinger Staff Y News Assistant one year, Band Letterman, Reb- beca Riddle Award two years, nominated Most Humorous. . Jerry Pace Y VICA member two years, 1st Place District Contest, 2nd and 5th District contest, Student Trainer two years. Shirish Patel Y National Honor Society Member two years, National High School Biological Honor Society member two years. Math Team two years, VICA Drafting member, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Society of Distinguished American High School Students. Honor Roll Three years, Perfect Attendance three years. Kathy Pauley Y Member of Vocational Office Education, Honor Roll, Junior Alphi Delphi Scholarship. Paula Pennington Y Drama Club three years, Girls Glee Club three years, Plays Y Cinderella, South Pacific, Oklahoma, Best Stage hand. Lisa Phillips Y Co-editor in Chief of Annual, Lt. of flag Corps, Photography, Annual ast. Flag corps, Sweetheart of flag Corps. Una Platt Y Volleyball, Basketball, Track, FCA, FHA, US Club, Yellow Jackets for Christ, Powderpuff football, Honor Roll. Sandy Pope Y Member of Den-teens. Hattie Marie Powell Y National Honor Society two years, President of Blacks in Action, Vice Presi- dent of NIKE, Blacks in Action Sweetheart, Stu- dent Council Den-Teens, VICA, Pre-V.O.E., Basketball Manager, Volleyball, Track, Blacks-in- action and Munson Scholarships. Jon Pulls Y National High School Biological Honor Society one year, National Honor Society two years, Spanish Club two years, J. C. Gardner Club, Honors Biology. Temple Raidt Y Pre-V.O.E. one year, V.O.E. Co-op Senior Credits Senior Credits one year. Sheryl Raines Y US Club member three years, Den-teens three years, Drill Team, Nike Club one year, Stinger Staff two years, Entertainment Editor one year, Features Editor one year, Pep Club one year. Authur Ramsey Y Agriculture three years. Allison Raney Y Marketing and Distributive Educa- tion three years, Denteens one year. Patrick Rawson Y FFA, two years, Ag Co-op, Spanish Club two years, Headaches two years. Steve Redden Y Drama Club. Peggy Reinert Y Health Occupations, Health Occ. Treasurer, Student Council, Girls Glee, FTA. Jeffery Craig Rice Y President of D.E. Debbie Rice Y BAnd, VOE, Wade Richardson Y Health Occ. Russell Wayne Ritchie Y H.E.R,O. President, Debate, Student Council, National Honor Society. Bobby Robbins Y Debate two years, VOE two years, Area, State and National Winner Y VOE, Debate scholarship, Annual Staff one year, Math Team two years, Distinguished Student Award, Honor Roll Three years, voice of Democracy 1st place winner, Mock Trial two years, Letter Jacket Biology, Student Council, US Club one year, Mason's Educating for Freedom, Essay, Scholar- ship recipient West Texas State Univ. Tina COdoml Rosser Y Varsity Volleyball for three years, JV Basketball one year, Varsity Basketball two years, Named Volleyball Sweetheart, Powder- puff football two years, Den-teens one year. Tiffany Rowland Y Pep Club, Den-teens, two years, Student Council Scrap Book Committee, Stingerettes two years, FFA Agriculture Roder Club, Art Club. US Club, Photo Club. Lettered in Journalism, Annual Staff, Lettered in Drill Team, Drill Team Outstanding Stingerette, Who's Who in American High Schools two years, FCA Cuddles. Lori Ruble Y Boys Varsity Basketball manager, all year honor roll, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Member of French Club, French Club Sweetheart, French Club Sweetheart, US Club, Den-teens, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, National Honor Society, FTA, Student Council, Nominee for Most Original in Who's Who. David Scott Y US Club, Printers Devils, ICT. Miacha Sharp Y VOE Lab, Den-teens. Rhonda Shaw Y Blacks in Action, HECE. Lisa Shields Y Favorite Sophomore Girl in Band. Vice president of Spanish Club, NHS All year gpnbor Roll, Denteens, US Club, Photography u . Deborah Shives Y Perfect Attendance two years, Spanish Club two years, FHA one year, Student Council one year. Catherine Smith Y FHA, Blacks in Action. Lisa Short Y Girls Glee, Den-teens. Terry Simpson Y Sweethearts for Printers Devils, Sweetheart for ICT, Powderpuft Football Game, Nominee for Most Humorous Girl. Sonya Skinner Y Drill Team two years, FCA Cud- dles President two years. Senior Class Treasurer, lst Runner-up Homecoming Queen, Most Original, Member of FTA three years, US Club two years, Den-teens three years, National Honor Society two years, made All Year Honor Roll Two years, Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Who's Who in American High School Students, Stinger Staff Newspaper Assistant, BSIPW Scholarship. Jessie Smith Y H.E.C.E., H.E.R.O. Ken Smith Y UIL one-act play two years, Cast in plays South Pacific, two years Dessert Y theatre, Art Club Activities, Kevin J. Smith Y Member of HECE, Varsity Football Team, Blacks in Action. Mashon Smith Y Drill Team two years, Den-teens two years, pep Club, VICA Drafting Sweetheart, Blacks in action, Student Council, Masonic Scholarship, Ronnie Smith- D.E, Lab, Woodshop, ICT two years, Perfect Attendance all three years. Tonya Smith Y Student Council, Den-teens, Band, Flag Corps, Girls Glee, FTA, Honor Roll. Sonie Fisher Smithson Y Student council two years, US Club, FTA, FCA, Pep Club, Den-teens. Hi-Toppers, FCA Treasurer, Den-Teens. Cheerleader mgr., Photo-Editor of Stinger, Presi- dent of Photography Club, OEA, Stinger-Staff Photographer, Cheerleader Mgr, Nominee of Who's Who. David Spear Y ICT two years. Brian K. Springfield Y Varsity Basketball two years, Honorable Mention both years. Won Eliot- Pilkelton Award. Captain on basketball team, Anne Steward Y Co-Captain of Debate Team 5th place State Mock Trial Competition, Drill Team two years, FCA three years, US Club three years, FTA two years, Spanish Club two years, Outstan- ding Stingerette of the year. Gaylon Stewart Y Band, Art Club. Curtis Strandlien Y Photography Club. Christopher Charles Strawder Y Honor Roll, Building Trades one year, Drafting CVICAJ. Rocky Strong Y In Oklahoma, lighting tech. in UIL one-act Play, Inherit the Wind, in Senior Play 'tUtopia, Inc., JV football 10 and 11, U.S. Club 3 yrs., Drama Club 10, 12. Karlotta A. Swinger Y Band, drama, office assis- tant, VOE, OEA, Blacks in Action, perfect attendance. Gina Taul Y U.S, Club, DenTeen secretary, reporter, FTA, Student Council, National Honor Society, French Club, Sweetheart. Sandy Thomas Y DenTeens, Band qflag corpsb, FTA, OEA, Girls Glee, Honor Roll. Stephanie Lynn Thomas Y Denison Honor Roll, Blacks in Action, Spanish Club, HECE vocational training, Guilloud Foundation work-study winner. Tom Thomas Y Neewollah Court, 3: U.S. Club 3, Board of Directors: FTA, 3: Student Council, 3, president, treasurer: Latin Club, Tennis team, 3, Captain and letterman: Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 3: Society of Distinguished American High School Students, NHSBHS, NHS, Junior Class treasurer. Nancy Thornton Y Art Club president, FCA, Stu- dent Council, National Honor Society, National High School Biological Honor Society, first place prose writing, second place drawing in PTA Cultural Arts contest, U.S. Club, Drill Team letter, DenTeens, Senior Play, Gardner Club, Art Sweetheart. Ginger Toney Y Varsity cheerleader C2 yrs.J, nominee for princess and queen in Neewollah. nominated for Miss DHS and Senior Class Favorite. Chosen Most Enthusiastic and sweetheart, Student Council and DenTeens, member of U.S. Club, Student Council, National Honor Society, DenTeens, FCA, FTA, and track. Joe Torres Y ICT District winner Y 3rd place. ICT state contestant Rebecca Troxell Y Student Council, 2 yrs.: Latin Club 2 yrs, DenTeens, Pep Club, HOSA. Carl Tucker Y Band officer, marching band, stage band, honor roll. Paul Turcker Y National Honor Society, drafting Cjob at Hitchcock'sJ, VICA 2 yrs, 2nd place at district contest 80-81, 3rd place district 81-82 Karen Vaught Y Pep Club 79-80, drama club 81-82, 2nd place duret acting SOSU, Student Council 81-82, Chaplain, 82: Spanish Club 82, Annual Staff Sweetheart, 82, Miss DHS nominee, 82: An- nual Staff 81, assist, 82 Assist, Editor, Oklahoma! musical, Seniro Play, Utopia, Inc. Joanne, Desert Theater 81-82. Walter tPeeWeej Vick Y President, Jr. Historians 1 yr.: vice president, 2 yrs.: Stinger Staff assistant sports editor: Annual staff assistant: sergeant at arms, VOE: JV football, 2 yrs: FCA, FTA, Student Council 3 yrs: United Service Club, Spanish Club. Darlene Walker- DenTeens, Girls Glee Club, Honor Roll, HECE, Drama Club, Poetry Contest. Tammy Walters Y DenTeens, U.S. Club, Pep Club, Drill Team 2 yrs., officer First Lt.: Stinger Staff, FCA. Debbie Weaver Y Band, 3 yrs.: HECE, 2 yrs.: and HERO perfect attendance 10, 11, 12. Terrie Weaver Y Band, 3 yrs.: Flag Corps, 2 yrs. Sr. It.: Photography, Stinger Staff: Annual Staff: Cosmetology, 1. Mary Weems Y Neewollah Duchess, U.S. Club Board of Directors, Den Teens, tennis team, let- terman, Student Council, Class Favorite nominee, Tennis sweetheart, sophomore and junior: Stu- dent Council secretary, All District tennis team, Senior Class president, Den Teens General Reporter, Best Leader, Miss School Spirit, Drama Club, Photography Club, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Student Council Parliamentarian, FCA, Ace Award, Kiwanis Scholarship. Russell West Y Band, U.S. CIub,'Future Teachers of America, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America Y Cosmetology Y only male student. Michael Wetchensky Y Annual Co-Editor in Chief, Newspaper sports editor, Drama Club reporter, National Honor Society, Student Council Q23 reporter: Photography Club vice-president: 3rd place in district newswriting, 3rd place in state TA- JD sportswriting contest: Quill and Scroll, Who's Who in American High School Students, Drama Mac Award Cjuniorj, Outstanding Senior in drama, first in SOSU in Humorous duet acting, UIL one- act play C2 yearsj, Top 2506 of senior class, Denison Herald Scholarship forjournalism, Honor Roll, outstanding journalism student. William Westbrook Y Art Club, Student Council, ICT. Linda Wimbish Y Blacks in Action 2 years, perfect attendance 2 years, basketball, woodshop. Reginald D. Wilson Y Honor Roll, letterman on DHS tennis team, president of Health Occupations, B8tPW Scholarship, Charla Kay Winfree Y U.S. Club president, board of directors: Cheerleader, Girls varsity and junior varsity: Denteens General secretary, Jr. secretary, Outstanding Sophomore and Senior: Academic Award Winner Algebra ll, Physics: Girls' State Representative: Math Team reporter, sweetheart: honor roll 3 years: NHS, NHSBHS, Top IOM of senior class, Science Club, Pep Club, Jack Atkins Scholarship. William Wolf Y Varsity football, Varsity Track, Most Valuable player in football, Football captain, Na- tional Honor Society, First Team all-district linebacker, Regional qualifier for track, Who's Who, Outstanding Athlete. Michelle Wren Y FHA, FHA Representative, VICA Drafting I and II, Student Council. Teresa Jean Wright Y VICA 2 years Rochelle Wright Y Girls Athletics fbasketballl. Library Club. Acord, Rodney - 218 Adams, David - 210,255,146 Adams, Diane - 210 Aday, Travis - 65,210,255 Ainsworth, Steve - 27, 241, 244,218 Alberding, Jenny - 252 Aldridge, Tina - 200, 182 Aleman, Judy - 228 Allen, David - 49,218 Allen, James - 231, 237,218 Allen, Kenneth - 210, 247 Allen, Robert - 231,218 Allen, Rochelle - 253, 218 Allen, Tracey - 218 Ailenbaugh, Jan - 231, 237, 218 Alexander, Shannon - 200, 232 . 258. 260, 129 Allison, Rodney - 62, 105, 106, 107, 200,292. 117, 164, 178 Ames, Debbie - 210 Ames, Lisa - 218 Ames, Sheila - 106, 200, 235. 245 Amos, Sherry - 231 Anderson, Randy - 49, 218 Anderson, Siv - 228 Armentrout, John - 210, 234, 251 Armstrong, Brett- 10, 17, 24, 210, 241, 253, 255, 260, 21. 90,118,158,176 Armstrong, Karen - 106, 206, 239, 256, 259 Arndt, Debbie - 200 Arthur, Art- 60, 61, 105, 200, 248,32,33, 151,152,154 Arthur, Dena - 200 Arthur, Susan - 62, 259, 27 Ascher, Stephen - 124,200 Atkinson, Patricia - 59, 210, 247 Augustine, Jeff- 9, 39, 42, 50, 53, 74, 75, 93, 96, 107, 210, 253. 259, 260. 21, 10, 82. 176 Auten, Rodney - 210,247 Auvigne, Julie - 256 Aynes, Deneen - 210, 231, 235, 237,242 Babb, Carla - 218 Badgett, Mitzi- 65, 107, 243, 259,218 Baker, Delania - 210,252 Baker, Jeanette - 03, 200, 259 Baker, Tommy -- 200,290 Baker, Robert- 210,247 Baldwin, Durwin - 34, 99, 210, 250, 252, 4 Ball, Carl -210, 247 Ballard, Dearin - 218 Bardwell, Mike - 74, 91, 244, 260, 90, 218 Barker, Sheri - 253,218 Barnes, Jeff- 200, 240 Barnett, Joey - 210,239 Barnhill, Allison - 218 Barnhill, Gina - 243,253,260 176, 218 Baron, Jeff- 8, 50, 51, 53, 58 105, 107, 200, 234, 258. 110, 173 Barnum, Kimberly - 260,218 Index Barron, John - 231,218 Bartley, Sheila - 76, 240, 243. 140, 141, 218 Batey, Natalie - 218 Bayless, Brandy - 200, 241, 259 Beall, Kim - 252, 4, 218 Beam, Karen - 231,237,218 Beard, Sheri- 210,241,242 Beard, Terri - 210,237,242 Beckleman, Benjy - 210,237 250 Belcher, Robert- 218 Bentley, Bubba -- 49,200 Betzer, George - 210,243 Bevels, Leonard - 244, 253, 218 Bizzle, Doug- 145, 146, 147, 218 Black, Darlene - 94, 227 Blackshear, Michael- 210 Blankenship, Laurie - 218 Blankenship, Dr. W. L. - 230 Blanton, Bobby -- 48, 237, 172 Blanton, Craig - 210, 240, 248, 57, 116, 119, 121, 150. 155 Blanton, Eddie Blanton, Lonnie - 68, 200, 117, 164 Blood, Warren - 192,227 Boatner, Kelvin - 49,218 Bogdon, Damian - 248, 146. 218 Bogdon, Melissa - 235, 245, 292 Bolanz, Kristie - 210,248 Bolen, Jana - 200,235,242 Bolen, Johnny - 200, 241, 248,26O,155,164 Bolen, Steve - 210,241,244 255,90 Bombay, Joseph - 200,259 Bombay, William - 236, 219 Boss, Tracy - 38, 39, 210. 238, 241, 259, 260,82, 163 Bowman, Sandra - 218 Bozarth, W. H. -- 167 Bowden, Jeff - 210 Bowdre, Bill- 200, 240 Brassfield, Scott- 210, 248, 118, 152, 155 Braxton, Gwen -107,210, 250, 27 Brewer, James Elmer - 249 Brin, Elmer - 69, 200,247 Brooks, Jimmie -115, 120, 227 Browder, Paulita - 200 Brown, Carlton A 258,219 Brown, Daniel- 210,240 Brown, James - 211,240 Brown, Karen - 200 Brown, Michael- 244,219 Brown, Neil- 27, 38, 39, 241, 255, 256, 259, 177 Brown, Vaudine - 211,240 Bruce, Rhonda - 49, 211, 237, 252, 259, 4, 63 Brussow, James - 24, 192, 200, 258, 80 Bruton, Amy - 219 Bryant, Dale - 164 Bryant, Felecia - 211, 232, 129 Bryant, Lori - 243,246,219 Buckaloo, Johnny -182 Buckner, Steve - 74, 241, 244, 253, 159, 219 Bulloch, Mike - 121,227 Bumpass, Cheryl- 106, 211, 235 Bumpass, Jack - 229 Bumpass, Vicki- 105, 200, 235 Bunch, Kathy - 49,219 Burger, Jim - 258,259,219 Burgess, Sherry - 65,211 Burkhead, David Lynn - 219 Burnett, Bobby - 211, 247 Burns, Betty - 229 Burns, Kevin - 244,219 Burris, Lisa - 219 Bush, Dea - 50, 57, 211, 239. 258 Butler, Brenda - 12, 94, 95, 211,242,245 -assume ' Byers, Robert- 14,250,219 Byrd, Mike - 211,237 Caldwell, Kari- 67, 98, 105, 107, 200, 237, 241, 259, 293 Calfy, Vanita - 219 Calhoun, Scott- 211,237 Callas, Beth - 219 Cameron, Reginald - 211, 253 Camp, Jeff- 244,219 Campbell, Jeff - 219 Campbell,,Jeff - 219 Campbell, Rhonda - 211 Campo, Jeff - 211 Canipe, Dave - 211 Cannaday, Annette - 107, 268, 26 Cantwell, Janice - 77, 211, 237 Carroll, Susan - 258, 259, 219 Carson, David - 237,219 Carter, Sandra - 105, 201, 235 Cassidy, Kim - 253,260,219 Casey, Kay - 4,18,11,120, 227 Cassita, Carla - 211, 235, 248,253 Cassita, Ulrie - 236 Cates, Kevin - 101, 201, 237, 240, 294 Caudill, Sheila - 105, 201. 234, 235, 259, 293 Chacon, Benito - 70,108, 201 Cherry, Shannon - 219 Childs, Anjanette - 253, 258, 219 Christian, Jacquline - 201, 250,255,295, 19 Christian, Ruth - 228, 196 Christman, Danny - 244, 253, 159,219 Christman, Linda - 219 Ciaccio, Lisa - 211,252 Ciaccio, Nicki- 64, 95, 201, 235, 245, 295, 22 Clapp, Joe - 211,255,260 Clark, Carol- 240, 241, 246, 176,219 Clark, Holly - 211,237 Clark, John - 219 Clark, Kelly - 219 Clark, Nichole - 211,237,242 Clay, Gary - 211, 241, 243, 248,255,260, 18,78, 152. 154 Cleveland, Brandon - 201, 237 Cleveland, Michele - 237, 243, 219 Click, Christine - 201, 242, 255,259.27 Cline, Ricky - 201 Cobb, Sheri - 211,239,259 Cobb, Sharon - 25, 39, 59, 107, 211, 242.246, 250. 251,259 Cobb, Trina - 68,196,192, 201,241,245,251.23, 141 Cockrill, Jim - 49,201,247 Coffey, Ellen - 201,248 Coffin, Phil- 201, 237, 250, 259, 102 Coleman, Todd - 211, 248, 238, 256, 249, 259, 260. 152, 168 Coleman, Neal- 38,201,240 Coley, Richard - 211, 237, 252,285.4 Colson, Jimmy - 211 Colson, Kim - 25,38,107, 211, 241, 242, 253, 255 Compton, Becky - 49, 201, 235, 237, 242, 291, 28 Compton, Brad - 49,211 Comstock, Ty- 120, 152,227 Coney, Rapheal - 70,201 Conrad, Heidi- 57,245 Conrad, David - 240 Cook, Angela - 201 Cook, Scott- 211,243 Cooper, Kelly - 109, 201,243 Cooper, Kimberly - 38, 211, 245, 256 Coots, Jon - 236,219 Costa, Joe- 220, 224 Coulter, Richard - 49, 228 Cox, James - 201, 234, 247, 182 Cox, Stormie - 201 Crabtree, Chris - 220, 237 Cravens, Kathleen - 107, 171, 220, 237, 240 Cravens, Sandra - 211 Craver, Annie - 211 Craver, Rae - 220 Cravey, Chris - 211,237,250 Crsgwell, Glenn - 211, 240, 4, Criswell, Marty - 99, 115, 116, 120, 181,227 Crouse, Brian Jeff - 220 Crowell, Debbie - 220 Crowell, Tim - 201 Crump, Mark - 31, 211,88 Culifer, Susan - 211 Curry, Tami - 51,201,242 Daniel, Jim - 91, 106, 199. 201, 241, 255, 256, 259,90 Daniel, Sherry - 220, 240, 253 Daniels, Wanda - 201, 248, 37 Dastous, Mike -e 220 Daugherty, Sean - 237 Daluiggrity, Steve - 211, 253. Index 299 300 Davis, Mark - 220 Davis, Osburn - 248, 146,227 Davis, Robin - 211,245,255 Davis, Tamera -101,105, 201, 29 Davis, Tommy - 201. 21 Dawson, Dalphnia - 220, 232, 245, 129 Dawson, Raymond - 211,236 Dawson, Royce - 220 Day, William - 184, 227 Deary, Leah - 220,240 Deemer, Virginia - 211 Dehorney, Leslie - 158 Delashaw, Chris - 49,201 Demerest, Virginia l- 243 Denison, Carla - 238, 163 Denison, Steve - 11, 107, 201, 237, 259, 293, 170, 180 Denman, Lisa - 235 Dennis, Dale - 259,17 Dennis, Tammy - 220 Dick, James - 201,243,250 Dickey, Charles - 43, 212, 237,250 Dickson, Betty - 212 Dickson, Pamela - 220,260 Dobbs, Michelle - 64, 70, 95, 201, 235, 245, 290, 28 Doyle, Mildred - 228 Donahue, Vonda - 220 Donelson, Lana - 49, 212, 231, 242, 24 Donowho, Martha - 230 Dophied, Kathleen - 91,227 Dotson, Nikki - 220 Dotson, Robert- 49,202 Doty, Darrell Scott - 220, 149 Douglas, Dana - 71, 85, 99, 105, 106, 107, 202, 241, 242, 245, 23 Dosuglas, Glenda - 229, 259, Douglas, Jacqueline - 235, 259 Douglas, Kent -- 212 Douglas, Laniece - 212,252 Doyle, Mildred - 259 Drake, Michael - 220 Dughetti, Kelli - 212,242 Dunn, Dianne - 220, 243, 253. 260 Dunn, Mitch - 202 Dunson, Gary - 212,240 Durbin, James - 212, 238, 168 Earhart, Kimberly - 212 Early, Kenneth - 91, 220, 260, 90 Early, Michael - 202, 239, 251, 182 Easterling, June - 252, 228 Eddleman, Shay - 49,202 Edelen, Joyce - 238, 102, 168, 227 Edelen, Luanne - 39, 105, 242,255,256,259,26,102, 103 Edmonson, Shulan Ann - 220 Edmonson, Marilyn - 202, 241 Eldredge, Nancy - 229 Embry, Elaine - 38, 87, 94, 212, 245, 253, 242, 256 Emmy, Kim - 220, 243, 246, ies Index Englutt, David - 212,88 Englutt, Roxie - 202 Eppler, Tammy -- 202,237 Ervin, Dee - 212, 235, 238, 16 Faber, Irene - 34, 212, 252, 4 Farr, Reeta Farrier, Art - 228 Ferguson, Kerry -- 202 Finley, Sue - 170,227 Finley, Tim - 65,212 Fish, Alexander -- 50, 71, 91, 107, 199, 202, 243, 255. 90, 102 Flannagan, Robie - 202, 237, 250, 24 Fleitman, Don - 39,72,105, 107, 202, 237, 241, 250, 255, 256, 259, 295, 102, 103, 168, 181 Fleming, Robin - 220, 243, 253, 78 Fleming, Theresa - 212, 241, 242, 246, 260, 80 Flinn, Larry - 212,237 Flood, Donna - 212,235,245 Flowers, Jeff - 202 Floyd, Danny - 220 Foran, Andrew - 220 Forbes, Karen - 14, 105, 202, 237, 290, 27 Ford, Jeff - 202,237,250 Ford, Patricia - 38, 212, 242, 245, 255, 259. 24, 57 Forrest, Ruth E, - 50, 53, 192, 202, 102, Foster, Foster, 234, 258. 259, 255, 103, 110 Jerrie - 220 Kelli- 36, 50, 60, 105, 106, 107, 202, 234, 242, 255, 102, FOSYSF, 212, Foster, 169 256, 259, 294, 42, 83. 103, 168 Lynn - 39,48,107, 237, 249. 250, 259 Willie - 212, 236, 259. Fox, Melinda - 252 Fox, Nelson - 212 Francis, Colin - 49,212 Frankland, Jeff - 202, 209, 259 Franklin, David - 8, 100, 107, 202, 259, 287, 42, 80 Franklin, Luva - 8,212 Franklin, Timothy - 220 Franks, Tom - 49,212,237 Frietsch, Dr. Werner - 167 Fritts, Wiley - 220, 234, 220 Fulce, Kayleen - 220 Fulce, Sean - 220 Gaddis, Charles - 220 Gainey, Angela -106,212, 235 Galia, Amy - 220, 240, 253 Galloway, Carlos - 42, 202, 248, 150 Galyon, Kevin - 212, 247, 152, 153, 159 Gampper, Mark - 69, 198, 202,243 Gandy, LeAnne - 105, 202, 236, 242, 245, 259, 39, 131, 178 Gardner, Kent- 202,240 Garner, Judy - 258 Garner, Lynn - 39, 94, 212, 242, 245,255,259 Gardner, John -168,227 Gardner, Paula - 65, 212, 242, 246, 24, 45 Garner, Judy - 227 Garrard, Beverly - 212,245 Garrison, Mark - 67,202 Garvin, Patti - 202, 245,46 Garvin, Gina - 220, 240 Gay, Patty - 202, 29 Gemeinhardt, Allen - 220 George, Jeff - 220 George, Kenneth - 255 George, Roger - 49,202 Gerard, Yvette - 105, 106, 192, 202, 232, 238, 259. 256,294,127,168 German, Lisa - 212 Giasson, Martin - 212 Giasson, Marvin - 212 Giaggson, Michelle - 220, 253, Gilliam, Keith - 107,212,247 Gilmore, Karen - 71,203 Glass, Gloria - 212 Glass, Teresa - 220 Godbey, Billy - 220 Goff, Brian -- 203 Golston, Ladell - 203 Gomez, Teresa - 106, 212, 253 Goodman, Dan - 220,244 Goodner, Jeff- 213,240 Goodwin, LaJune - 220 Gordon, Darlene - 220 Gore, Janie - 50,237,243 Graham, Becky - 37, 80, 97, 43, 56, 57, 65, 55, 203, 197, 155, 156, 136, 204, 295, 257, 209, 212, 26 Graves, Wade - 39, 50, 213, 234, 256, 259, 20, 184 Gray, Bill- 227 Gray, Shelly - 202, 238, 242, 255, 18 Gray, Suzanna - 256, 168 Griffith, Jeff-- 106, 108, 203, 255,259,39,90,145,146, 147 Griggs, Eddy - 213 Grigsby, LaTanya - 240 Grimes, Jerry - 213, 248, 255, 260, 150, 151,154 Gruhn, Tom - 237 Gundlach, Jaci - 185 Guthrie, Mike - 213,239,248 Hackworth, Brian - 221, 237, 250 Haddock, Phil- 229 Hagains, Jearene - 213, 242, 255 Hagggin, Tammy - 203, 247, Hale, Bryan - 12, 49, 221, 248 Hale, Denise - 221,237 Hale, Dolores - 221 Hales, Jeff - 221, 241, 244. 253 Hales, Jennifer - 213 Hall, Archie - 221 Hall, Marcella - 221,253,168 Halliburton, Larry - 244, 122, 123, 227 Hamilton, Greg - 203 Hancock, Robert- 203, 243, 183 Hanson, Roger - 50, 52, 53. 173, 183, 227 Hardeman, Monica - 221,179 Hazrgin, Denise - 69, 203, 247, Hargis, Robert- 213 Harmon, Trach - 38, 105, 106,203, 256, 258,259 Harper, Kevin - 203, 240 Harper, Tami - 203, 143 Harrelson, Doni - 94,95,106, 107,203,242,245, 259,23 Harris, Angela - 213, 221, 243, 250. 239, 237 Harris, Shelly - 140 Harris, Vicky - 221,240,253 Harrison, Stephanie - 203, 252 Harrison, Suzanne -ff 48,213 Harrison, Terri- 203,37 Harrison, William - 203 Harriss, Angela - 248 Harrod, Carson - 213, 234, 256 Harrod, David - 238, 163 Harvey, Ben - 39, 213, 238, 248, 259, 146, 168 Haskins, Dennis - 203, 247, 290 Hauber, Greg - 203,236 Harris, Juanita - 229 Hatfield, Jerry - 167 Heatley, Duane - 227 Heatley, Joanne Hedgecock, Gina - 221 Heironimus, Karen - 221,237 Henderson, Rick - 213 Henry, Mike - 213 Henslee, Staph - 221 Henwood, Enid - 221,250 Herd, Clay - 213,240 Hesse, Loyd - 203, 247 Hill, Jim - 221 Hill, Rani -4 105, 203, 242. 235,259,293 Hill, Shana - 105,221,253 Hiner, Susan - 221 Hix, Tommy - 49,203 Hixson, Glenda - 106,213 Hixson, Monica -105, 203, 235 Hoard, Bobbie - 213 Hoff, Charles - 221 Hogan, Donald - 203 Hogan, Matthew - 203 Hogan, Richard - 221 Hogan, Sabrina - 39, 213, 242, 253,46 Holbert, Dianne - 39, 107, 213, 239, 242, 253 Holcomb, Jimmy -Q 221 Holcomb, Kim - 213, 237, 242, 252, 4 Holden, Ralph - 17, 203, 256, 259,255,90,102 Holley, Ken - 236, 135,227 Holley, Ron - 244,116,123. 149,153,158,227 Hollingsworth, David - 213, 253,255 Hollis, Devon - 106,203,252 Holt, Becky - 203 Holt, Brenda - 213 Hoover, A'Lisa - 76, 106, 221, 237, 58 Hoover, Sheila - 221,240 Horton, Jeff - 108, 203, 241, 248, 259. 39,90 Hosey, Charlyn - 106, 203, 243. 288 House, Pattie - 221,237 Houston, Jacques - 8, 73. 204, 247, 58 Houston, Willie - 213 Howard, Kristi - 221, 240, 241, 253 Hudson, Barbara - 221 Hudson, Dawn - 221 Hudson, Roberta - 221 Hughes, Chris - 221, 250 Hullett, Donald - 221 Hullett, Robert- 39, 213, 234, 248, 256, 259, 185 Humphrey, Sonja - 39, 242, 253,213 Humphries, Allison - 253 Hunn, Sherri - 84, 105, 204, 237 Hunt, David -105,106,204, 259 Hunt, Kevin -- 213,253 Hunt, Wesley -- 8,105,106, 204, 251, 253, 259, 117, 121 Huntoon, Tina - 12, 213, 239. 245 Iafelice -109,105,106,107. 204, 238, 256, 259, 291, 42. 168,179 Ingram, Debbie - 213 Ingram, Elizabeth - 227 Ingram, Sherri - 14, 213, 237, 239, 184 Irby, Bernice - 239,228 Isbell, Ben - 213,239 Ives, Dana - 213, 234, 242, 252, 256 Jackson, Charles - 213 Jackson, Chris - 136 Jackson, Greg - 213, 253, 119 Jackson, Jana -18,100, 101, 106, 105, 107, 204, 242, 245, 255, 19, 29, 31, 42 Jackson, Ruby - 232, 258, 260,129,142,14-3 Jacobs, Dr. Bill- 166 Jacobs, Sheri- 66,192, 105, 107, 204, 242, 234, 27 Jacobs, Steve - 39, 213, 250, 259 Jacquinot, Lori - 34, 41, 125, 213, 232, 252, 255, 260, 4. 126 Jaresh, Marvin - 228 Jeffery, Earlin - 106,204,252 Jenkins, John -- 204.236, 252,131,132,133,134 Jennings, John - 74,91, 192, 248, 90, 146 Jerger, Kim - 243,253 Johns, Lisa - 243, 260, 163 Johnson, Andrea - 227 Johnson, Brian - 14 Johnson, Danelle - 9, 43, 50, 53, 93, 257, 234, 248, 253, 258, 213, 39 Johnson, Jeffri - 204, 242, 255, 259,37 Johnson, Kenneth - 204 Johnson, Keta - 204 Johnson, Kimberly - 218, 240, 253 Johnson, Linda L. - 213 Johnson, Lori - 213,245 Johnson, Marjorie - 230 Johnson, Tracg - 46, 213, 245,251, 2 2, 4, 63 Joines, Pam - 237, 240, 29, 31 Jolly, Deborah - 213 Jolly, Stephanie - 213 Jones. Amber - 204, 242, 259, 255, 256 Jones, Andy - 204, 240 Jones, Carol - 230 Jones, Connie - 230 Jones, Julie - 41,60,107, 108, 204, 241. 242, 260, 23. 44, 57 Jones, Michelle -107,204, 240, 291, 28, 57 Jordan, Alpha - 2,227 Jordan, Kathy - 213, 242, 245, 259, 39 Kane, Kelley - 93, 213, 239, 253, 39 Kane, Michael - 106, 204 Kane, Robert -- 49 Keese, David - 86, 100, 204, 237. 259, 292 Kelsey, Rhonda - 213,242 Kelsey, Roy - 49, 107, 204 Kemp, Mike - 136,204 Kenney, Jeff - 244 Kern, Kirk - 17, 213, 240 Kern, Mike - 204,247 Kershner, George - 49, 204 Ketcham, Robert- 227 Keys, John - 204, 236, 238, 132, 133, 161 King, Tamara - 222 Klima, Locke - 222,253 Knight. Charles -- 229,89 Knowles, Waylen - 240,227 Krueger, Kim - 99,213,237 Kuhns, Jean - 229 Kumler, Vernon - 229 Kuneman, Beverly -- 204, 245, 291,46 Kuntz, Teresa - 222,239 LaBonte, Jack - 222,236 LaBonte, James - 49,222 Lacy, Marvin - 222 LaFoy, Jana - 204, 245, 23 Laing, Donna - 204 Lambert, Tony - 213,250 Lance, Randy - 55,213 Landen, Colin - 204 Lane, Kimberly - 214 Langford, Sally - 214 Latona, Diana - 214, 234, 235,242 Lattimore, Annette - 204, 241 Lavespere, Gerald - 214, 240 Law, Mary -- 214,235,237 Leach, Mike - 227 Leach, Tanya - 222 Ledbetter, Sandra - 214,243 Leeper, LeAnn - 249 Leggett, Dean - 179, 180, 227 Leggett, Joe - 49 Leggett, Kristi- 68,106, 125, 204, 232, 238, 245, 259. 157,164 Lehman, Oliver -167, 110 Leonard, Billye - 230 Lewis, Jackie - 204 Lewis, Jerome - 8,109,287 Lewis, Marva -125,214,241 232, 252,4,63, 126 Lewis, Nadine - 222,248 Liles, Dr. Kelsey -- 230 Linsteadt, Carol - 171, 227 Listvan, Becky - 222, 253. 255, 260, 83 Listvan, Pam - 12, 25, 75, 214, 212, 241, 242, 245. 255, 260, 21, 10, 32, 33 Little, David - 214,257 Lockridge, Tesa - 205, 237, 238,287,161,163 Loftin, Julie - 205,235,292 Lorensen, Mark - 214 Louis, Craig -107,205,250. 255, 18, 31 Love, Lisa - 205 Lovelace, Donna - 70, 199. 205, 242, 245, 298, 23 Ludlam, Tony - 214 Lumm, Lori - 242 Luper, Odis - 8, 71, 205, 238 37, 163, 182 Luper, Tyrone - 244 Luscomb, Bryan Lynch, Robbie - 107, 205. 237, 250, 29 McAden, Gerald - 222, 238. 163 McAden, Trudy - 205, 235, 245,46 McAlester, Spencer - 214, 248 McAnaney, Steve - 106, 107, 205, 250, 255, 259, 102 McBee, Jeffrey - 222 McBrayer, Sylvia - 52, 50, 53 187, 21, 80, 227 McCammack, Kerry - 214 McCarter, Joe - 205,240 McCarter, Colleen - 222 McCarty, Jerry - 227 McCorkle, Kim - 10, 50, 53. 107, 48, 214, 237, 242, 251, 252, 260, 4, 24, 82 McCorkle, Sue - 91,229 McClure, Nathan - 222,244 McCraw, Steve - 32, 222. 241, 244, 33 McCullar, Elizabeth - 222 McCulley, Tommy - 205 McCullough, Keith - 49,214 McDonald, Sheila - 214 McElwain, Terry - 49,205 McFadden, Judy - 25, 205, 250,252 McFarland, Ann -125,232, 129, 228 McFarland, Kimberly - 55, 49. 214 McGregor, Angela - 205, 242 McKinney, Doug - 222 McKinney, Michael - 74, 91, 222,238,90,163 McKinney, Sheila - 41, 55, 106, 214, 252, 4 McKinzie, Laura- 32, 91, 87, 72,105,106,107,205,234, 241, 242, 255, 256, 259, 23, 33, 63, 102, 103, 112 McMenamy, Diane - 222 McMenamy, Rick - 222 McNeaIy, Victor - 222, 236, 258 McNutt, Kelly - 222 McStay, Mike - 222,251 Mabary, Tammy - 222 Madden, Felicia - 214,248 Maggard, Terri - 101, 214, 257, 28, 42, 82 Mahana, Tracy - 214 Malvern, Barry - 214, 240, 253, 119 Malvern, Thressa - 222 Mangrum, Shirley - 205 Manning, Wayne - 67, 106, 108, 205, 259 Markham, Donald - 222 Marlow, Laura - 198, 205 Marr, Cindy - 32, 222, 240. 253,33 Marshall, Kay - 214, 241, 242, 246, 253, 255, 260, 39 Marshall, Mark - 68, 163. 205,248,252, 117, 151. 155,178 Martin, Burt- 105, 107, 205, 238, 259, 111, 168 Martin, J. R. - 228 Martin,John- 229 Martin, May - 214,241,248 Martin, Sharon -107,214, 241, 242, 246, 255, 259, 27. 28,39,110 Martindale, Elise -- 9, 25, 55, 214, 241, 242, 255. 259. 257. 39 Mask, Donna - 205 Mask, Marilyn - 214,248 Massey, Kelly - 38,105,106, 205, 241, 255, 259, 168 Massie, Mark 4- 49.64.205 Massie, Mike - 222,244 Mason, Tina - 214, 212, 242, -245, 255, 259, 39, 46 Matheny, Mike - 205 Matheny, Scott- 222 Mauldin, Marilyn - 214,242 Maxwell, James - 222, 244, 253 Mayberry, Forrest- 49, 211, 250 Mayberry, Joe Ann - 229,253 Mayberry, Kimberly - 222, 232, 251, 258, 260, 129 Mayberry, Vanessa - 222, 232, 251. 258, 260. 129 Mayes, Meg- 229,235 Mead, Valerie - 214 Means, Damon - 223 Medell, Danny - 205, 234, 182 Melton, Jana - 223,240 Melton, Scott- 214 Melton, Steve - 205,247 Melton, Vickie --107, 183 Melvin, David - 223 Melvin, Steve - 214 Mendez, Ricki - 214,240 Menta, Greg - 214 Menta, Jerrie - 206, 235, 24 Merrell, Patty - 214,242,234 Milks, Bryan - 214 Miller, Jeff- 107, 223, 250. 176 Miller, Pau - 214,241,253 Miller, Wilma-229 Milligan, Angela -105206. 240, 259, 139 Milligan, James - 228,196 Minkley, Michelle - 223 Minyard, Janna - 206,235 index 301 302 Mitchell, Modi - 47, 214, 242, 245, 255, 21, 26, 10, 37 Mitchell, Tim - 214,247 Mitchell, Tracy - 223 Mix, James - 240 Monday, Ray - 206 Monroe, Paula - 206 Montgomery, Gaylon - 214 Montgomery, Von R. - 229 Moon, Debbie - 223, 241, 243, 253, 63 Moore, Debbie -105, 106, 146, 206, 240, 255, 259, 256,102,139,141 Moore, Gene - 123 Moore, Joella - 55,107,206, 252,248 Moore, Lisa - 47,206,245 Moore, Rick - 223, 244,253 Moore, Tasha - 223, 232, 250, 260, 129 Moore, Vincent - 214, 263, 136 Morford, Allen - 206,240 Morgan, David - 214,255 Morgan, Terrie - 206,291 Morrison, Cynthia - 223,245 Morrison, Derrick - 223, 263 Morrison, Diana - 214 Morrison, Elaine -- 218,223 Morrison, Eric - 223 Morrison, Janice - 206 Morrison, Lee Kenneth - 223 Morrow, Rayleen - 206 Mosse, Betty - 230 Muldrew, Keith - 214, 238, 160 Murphy, Mary - 206,260 Murray, Stanton - 14, 206, 250, 252, 255, 259, 4, 102 Musick, Daren - 223,263 Myers, Bobby - 223 Myers, Curtis - 206 Nason, Richard - 252, 291 105 192 Nassoy, Shane - , , 206, 263, 259, 260, 290, 17, 132, 133, 76 Neal, Davina - 47, 215, 242, 245,255 Neal, Tim - 74, 223, 248, 253, 148,149, 150,153, 158 Neasbitt, Becky - 223, 235, 240 Neasbitt, Raymond - 215 Neasbitt, Vicki - 215, 241, 242, 255 Neff, Susan - 215,247 Nelson, Eric - 215,248 Nelson, Mike - 215 Newsom, Brenda - 206 Newsom, Cheryl- 223 Ngo, Hao Thieu - 215 Ngo, Tuang - 223 Nicholson, Jeff- 32,78, 106, 238, 253, 255, 33, 39, Nicholson, Terri - 215, 238, 161 Noblitt, Cathy - 93, 215, 240, 258 Nolan, Merilee - 223, 243, 253 Nolan, Mike - 263,137,228 Norman, Marvin - 223 Odom, Tina fRosserj - 206, 241,232,11O,126,139 Index Oglesbee, Becky - 215,245 Oliver, Karen - 38, 105, 106, 206, 234, 255, 259, 168 Oliver, Mark - 225, 241, 244, 65, 91, 90 O'Neal, Norman - 206 Ontiveros, Stacy - 215, 25, 235, 242 Orr, Ken - 206 Osborn, David - 49,215,248 Overman, Ann -107, 192, 206,255, 19,182 Owens, Kristen - 50,223 Pace, Jerry - 206, 243, 183 Pace, Sandra - 223, 240 Pace, Stephen - 223 Parker, Duane - 49, 223,88 Parker, Leigh - 30, 51, 215, 239, 251, 257, 28 Parris, Dixie - 230 Parris, Tom - 15, 92, 31, 181, 226 Parsons, Charles - 215,253 Pasche, Maryann - 215, 240, 250, 253,39 Patel, Shirish -105,206, 256, 168 Patti, Mike - 223 Paul, Raymond - 215 Pauley, Kathy -106,206,235 Pedersen, Jerry - 50, 52, 53, 91, 239, 228 Penn, Sheila - 125, 205, 232, 240,139,140, 141,143 Penn, William - 223 Pennington, Paula - 37, 206, 288 Pennington, Steve - 215,247 Peratta, Shanna - 223 Peters, Jackie - 91,101,180, 226 Petersen, Debbie - 206,235 Petrus, George - 91, 180,226 Pettigrew, Rebecca - 214, 239, 242, 245, 252, 4 Pettigrew, Robert - 206 Petty, Kim - 215,247 Phillips, Angie - 215, 251,80 Phillips, John - 49,206 Phillips, Kevin - 91, 223, 241, 253,90 Phillips, Lisa - 40, 206, 237, 252, 4 Phillips, Melissa - 215 Phillips, Vernon - 223 Pilkiiton, Greg - 50, 215, 216, 257 Pilkilton, Jeff- 215 Platt, Una - 192, 207 Poe, Everett- 74, 187, 210, 215,241,263,90, 131 Polk, Merethah - 50, 215, 82 Ponder, Ricky - 215 Price, Sandra - 207 Porter, Vanda - 215,245 Powell, Hattie -107,192, 207, 242, 243, 250, 251, 252, 259, 4, 26 Powell, Monique - 64, 223, 240, 250 Pratt, Russell- 215 Pruitt, Darlene - 229 Pruitt, Pearl- 223,253 Pugh, Rick - 50,223,234 Pulls, Jana - 215, 253, 39 Pulls, Jon - 192, 207, 259 Purcell, Paul- 223,250 Queen, Bruce - 49, 224, 244 Quick, Tamee - 93,215,237 Radford, Angie - 224, 258 Ragsdale, Walter- 228 Raidt, Temple - 207,235 Raines, Sheryl- 207, 242, 245, 255, 18, 46 Rainey, Allison - 198, 247, 37 Rainey, Betty - 214, 235, 255,33 Rainwater, Elaine - 9, 13, 65, 84, 215, 238, 241, 242, 245, 253, 234, 236, 260, 26, 39, 110, 163, 176 Raleigh, Dr. Mike - 168, 228 Raleigh, Tonya - 224 Ramsey, Don - 224 Raney, Brian - 224 Ramey, Kecia - 215,235,252 Ramsey, Arthur - 49,207 Randall, Bill - 224 Raney, Allison - 207 Rankin, Michael- 224, 237, 239, 240 ' Ratliff, Stephanie - 224 Ratcliff, Steve - 215, 234 Ray, Cheryl - 210, 215, 239, 242, 245, 253, 258, 260, 39 Ray, Harold - 207 Ray, Scotty - 224 Rawson, Patrick - 49,207 Redfern, Tina - 215,252 Reese, Ginger - 215,258 Reeves, Betsy - 171, 215, 237, 253, 24, 39 Reeves, Deborah - 224 Reinert, Christy - 224, 238, 163 Reinert, Peggy - 207 Reirdon, Joe - 228 Remboldt, Jerome - 50, 100, 215, 216, 252, 253, 249, 39, 79, 82 Ressler, Ty - 215 Reynolds, Phillip A 224, 184 Rice, Craig- 107, 207, 247 Rice, Janet- 30 Richard, Sandy - 215,258 Richardson, Tommy - 215 Richardson, Wade - 207 Richardson, Zandra - 224 Rigney, David - 215 Ringness, Gail - 128, 129, 162, 228 Rios, Tonya - 224 Ritchie, Russell- 107, 207, 252, 298 Roach, John - 215 Robbins, Bobby -107,207, 235, 251, 294, 42, 179 Robbins, Roxana - 215 Roberson, Troy - 89 Roberts, Christi- 215 Roberts, Edna - 216 Roberts, De-uan - 216 Roberts, Fritz 4 207 Ro3b5rts, Richard - 216, 263, Roberts, Tommy - 236,247 Robertson, David - 216, 224, 263, 179 Robinson, Linda - 224, 240, 253 Rodgers, Bonnie 3 228 Roman, Charles - 224, 237 Romero, Dr. Calixto - 167 Ross, John - 216 Ross, Scott- 224,244 Rowland, James - 186,228 Rowland, Tiffany - 12, 34, 94, 95, 207,245,255,4, 19 Ruble, Lori- 192, 207, 242, 258,259,263,21,29, 131, 178 Rubie,SCott- 163,216 Rucker, Tamra - 9,224,243 Rucker, Tangee - 216, 232, 239, 242, 260, 129 Ruffins, James - 224 Rushing, Nancy - 216 Rutledge, Shawn -106,224, 239,244 Russey, Regan - 224, 243 Sackville, Dawn - 76,224 Sager, Lyn - 216, 234, 254, 259,255,39,168 Sammons, Billy - 49,224 Sanderson, Brett - 224 Sampson, Tracey - 207 Sanders, Johnny - 224, 182 Sanders, Ty - 216,247 Santogrossi, Ginger - 216 Savage, Judy - 33,207 Schmucker, Jen - 216 Schmuelgen, Mike - 224,244 Schurnpert, Michele - 187, 216,241, 242, 245,257 Scott, David - 207 Scott, Dr. Henry - 166 Scott, Nina - 216,239 Scott, Rebecca - 216, 235, 245 Scott, Suzanne - 216, 235, 245, 260 Sedberry, Marvin - 250,228 Sharp, Miacha - 207 Shaw, Rhonda - 207, 250, 252 Staples, Jimmy - 12, 49, 225, 231 Shaw, Sherrie - 207, 224, 232, 260, 129 Shearer, Missy - 224,253 Shearer, Susan - 216 Shelton, Benard - 224,253 Sheffield, Danny - 92, 107, 207 Shelton, Donna - 216, 241, 242, 245, 255, 57 Shelton, Liz - 216,242,245 Sheppard, Arnold -e14,224 Shields, Anne - 68, 216, 238, 239, 241, 242, 259, 260, 29, 39, 160, 161 Shields, Gary - 105,224,241 244,115,148,153 Shields, Lisa -- 105, 207, 231, 242, 259, 291 Shives, Deobrah - 207, 255, 287 Short, Lisa - 207 Sickles, Gene - 86,171,228 Simpson, Cassie - 224 Simpson, Ricky A 224, 238, 168 Simpson, Terry - 49, 207, 27 Sims, Lorie - 242,255 Simmons, Lisa - 12, 216, 231 235,237 Singleton, Robert- 216 Sinor, Don - 49,207 Skaggs, Melanie - 216 Skinner, Sonya - 9, 19, 67, 94,95,98,182, 199.101, 105, 107, 208, 242, 245, 255, 259, 292, 23 Skinner, Tricia - 80, 84, 107, 216, 239, 242, 245, 172 Stroope, Roger ,Zane - 225 Skipworth, Cameron - 224 Slater, Daniel- 224 smith, Billy - 224 Smith Belinda - 216, 242, 32 Smith, Catherine - 208 Smith Dale - 224, 244 Smith Edward - 208, 263. 133 134 Smith,Ernest - 228 Smith Jim - 224,251 Smith Jessie - 208,252 Smith 241 Jon -90, 91, 192, 216, 248, 253, 39, 146, 147 Smith Kelli- 44, 225, 240, 246 Smith Kenneth - 208, 239, 82 Smith Kevin - 208,252 Smith Kristi- 225 Smith Mashon - 208, 242, 243 245, 24 Smith Ronnie - 49,208 Smith Steven - 208 Smith, Tina - 216, 231, 252, 4, 20 Smith, Tonya - 49, 208, 231, 237, 242 Smith, V. R. CBuddyJ - 166. 167 Smith Stowers, Stan - 217 Strange, Mike - 225 Strandlien, Curt Strawder, Chris Strickland, Gina 246, 255, 28 is-208 - 208,243 - 217, 242, Strobl, Vincent - 217 Strong, Rich - 210,217,240 Strong, Rocky - 50, 74, 208, 103 255,36, 102, Strong, Sheri- 28, 242, 25 - 49,208,298 228 Troxell Trujillo , Rebecca - 209 ,Aileen - 225 Tucker, Bonita - 209 Tucker 259, ,Carl - 209, 231, 250, 183 Tucker, Desmond - 86, 217, 239 Tucker, Paul- 209 Turner Turner Turner ,Earl - 108, 218, 229 ,Franklin - 169, 229 .Todd - 210,217,252 Smithson, Marlina - 225, 256, 89 Smithson, Sonie CFisherJ - 29 208, 235, 242, 29 Snell, Angela - 225, 232, 260, 126, 142,143, 157 Sousa, Leann - 225 Souther, Corey - 216, 242, 245, 255, 259, 39 Spear, David - 49,208 Speck, Jimmie - 49,216,239 Spradlin, Angie - 84, 216, 242, 245, 258, 4, 33 Spradlin, Leann - 216, 235, 260 Spraggins, Kathy - 230 Springfield, Brian - 208, 263, 131, 132,133, 134 Stanberry, Jim - 216,247 Stange, Kurt - 216 Stapleton, Larry - 216 Steedman, Badgett - 167 Stengal, Patsy - 91,229 Stevens, Angie - 216, 245, 258, 259,39 Steward, Anne - 9, 94, 95, 192, 208, 242, 245, 255, 260, 178 Steward, James - 229,247 Stewart, Shannon - 225, 237, 240, 251, 28 Stewart, Sheila - 225, 250. 231 Steward, Shelly - 208 Stewart, Gaylon - 208,231 Stewart, Greg - 208, 182 Stone, Mike - 217 Stone, Warren - 225 Stowers, Gary - 225,231 Stroud, Bridgette - 208,242 Sullivan, Grace - 25, 31, 228, 196 Swadley, LeeAnn - 77, 217, 245, 260 Swift, Bob - 229 Swinger, Karlotta - 208, 231, 291 Sykes, Theresa - 49, 217, 237 Talley, Dawn - 94, 225, 240, 241,246,176 Tarver, John - 225, 241, 248, 116,148,153 Tate, Lisa - 208 Taul, Gina - 105, 208, 241, 242, 259, 260, 21 Taylor, Chad - 210, 217, 248, 57,144,145,146 Taylor, Debi- 225,231 Taylor, Jeff- 217,240 Taylor, Lori- 217, 247, 260, 26 Taylor, Robert- 49,208 Taylor, Susan - 12, 25, 217, 241, 245, 255, 260,46 Teague, William - 225 Terry, John - 186,228 Terry, Nancy - 2,171,228 Templeton, Mitzi- 217,245 Thomas, Blane - 208 Thomas, Konta - 125, 225. 232,258,260,126,127,157 Thomas, Sandy - 208, 231, 242,294 Thomas, Stephanie -105, 208 Thomas, Tom - 10, 13, 33, 63, 64, 66, 74, 78, 208, 238, 241,21,78,110, 162,180 Thomas, Tommy - 209, 247, 288 Thompson, Bruce - 16, 49, 217 Thompson, Donna - 252 Thompson, Dean - 225 Thompson, E. G. - 50, 51, 53, 64, 74,231,225 Thompson, Lisa -12,47,94, 217, 242, 255, 259, 39 Thornton, Dennis - 209,240 Thornton, Nancy -105,107, 209, 242, 239, 245, 259, 255, 287,46, 102 Ticknor, James - 217 Tiffany, Eddie - 225 Tillman, Theresa - 225, 238, 243, 163 Tolbert, Rusty - 217,247 Tolley, Ricky - 217 Toney, Ginger - 69, 209, 242, 245,259,288,26,178 Toney, J. Roy 4167 Torres, Joe - 49,209 Toth, Sandy - 225,231 Trimble, Warren -115, 119, Unerfusser, Tommy - 225, 244 Vanhooser, John - 209 Vaught, Karen - 50, 63, 209. 252, 253, 255, 4, 26, 102, 103 Vaught, Suzanne - 225,255 Vedder, Scott - 217 Vest, Sheila - 217,247 Vick, LaVetta - 225, 240, 260 Vick, Walter -107,209,235, 251 Vinyard, Rhonda - 225,243 Voss, Ida Mae - 230 Wade, Sonya - 225,253 Waddles, Rachel- 225 Walker, Darlene -105,209. 290 Walker, Ramon - 14, 225, 250 Wallace, Rhonda - 225 Walters, Michele - 225, 240, 260 Walters, Tammy - 47, 94, 95, 209, 18 Ward, Donnie - 228 Watson, Danny - 217 260 Whitmarsh, Cathy - 229 Whitten, Karen - 217 Whitworth, Ann - 229, 235 Wilburn, Debra - 225 Wilbur, Robin - 217,252 Willey, Michael- 217 Williams, Angie - 41, 86, 217, 237, 252, 255, 4 Williams, Elizabeth - 228 Williams, Cathey - 229 Williams, Jimmie M 217 Williamson, Willene - 217 Williford, Samuel- 225,263 Willis, Dr, Frances - 230 Waymire, Kevin - 217,253 Weaver, Alan - 217 Weaver, Audra - 225 Weaver, Deborah - 209,231 Weaver, Terrie - 209.231, 237,255.19 Webb, Penny - 217, 239, 242, 245, 253, 32, 39, 46 Webber, Michele - 217, 238, 168 Weda, John - 225,244 Weems, Mary - 13, 63, 73, 108,109,199,209,241. 242, 238, 287, 23, 57, 110, 160, 162, 180 Weger, Helen - 230 Weightman, Paula - 209 Weissenborn, Henry - 209 Wesseldine, Laura - 225 Wesseldine, John - 217 West, Linda - 225,231 West, Russell- 209,251 Westbrook, John - 225 Westbrook, William - 209,239 Wester, Ron - 225 Wetchensky, Michael- 8,1O, 19, 40, 42, 23, 39, 51, 57, 66, 82, 92, 96, 105, 107, 181, 192, 209, 252, 257, 259, 255, 4, 21 Whaley, Roger - 217 Wheeler, Sherry - 84, 107, 225, 243, 246, 247, 260, 78 White, Brad 4 21 White, Chris A 225 White, Dodie - 229 White, James - 225,244 White, kamberiyA 217, 248, Wilson, Kevin - 225,241,256 Wilson, Larry - 209, 248, 263. 153 Wilson, Michael - 217, 253, 117 Wilson, Princess - 225.253, 258 Wilson, Reginald - 209 Wilson, Ronald - 8,105,217, 255 Wimbish, Linda - 108 Wimbish, Ronald - 231, 17,1 76 Windham, Kim - 55, 217, 4 Windham, Leon - 225 Winfre e, Charla - 84, 209, 241,242,256 Woffar d, Terrence - 240 Wolf, Roy - 217 Wolf, William - 209, 253, 259, 117, 158, 164 Wolfe, Kim - 225,243 Womack, Robin - 252 Wood, Rick - 4, 32, 46, 47, 50, 51, 52, 53, 82, 83, 107, 234,252,257 Woodard, Traci - 217, 231, 253, 26,39 Wrenn Lola! 34, 41, 217, 25O,l251, 252, 4, 24, 63 Wren, Michelle - 63,209,243 Wright, Greg - 217 Wright, Jerry - 217,238,160 Wright, Lisa - 50, 53, 217, 173 Wright, Mark ! 225,244 Wright, Rochelle - 209, 240 Wright, Teresa - 209 Wyatt, Ruthie - 225, 232, 129, 143, 157 Wylie, Maxine - 230 Wynn, Danny - 228 Index 303 Members of the Class of '82 Exit the Doorways of Denison High School and f 2' I 1 N 1 X . 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