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

 - Class of 1983

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Shannon Stewart expresses her thoughts of the Sherman - Denison game like this: jackets - 28, Bearcats - 10 The bleachers were filled that fateful nightg The stadium lights were burning bright Thoughts of victor filled the crowd Gausin many to clieer out loud. The jacicets took the field and the Bearcats, too. The atter bringing many hisses and boos. Our jacket team won the toss, just one small step toward the Bearcat loss. is 1- ' The kick was off. We ran it back A For the very first play of the jacket attack. Sherman was happy to be the first to score - Little did they know what was in store. We went into the half, Sherman - 10, Denison - 7. Those Bearcats thought they were in football heaven. It seemed the refs were on their side Until Sherman clips became too hard to hide. That's when Denison began to win. We scored a touchdowng . Denison - 14, Sherman - 10. By the fourth quarter, the jackets were hot - Determined to win, they would not be stopped, there X j ,ppp p ik M' 'i NMA A were smiles on our faces as we cheered them on. For we knew the Axe was coming home. Our jackets scored again and again. The final score - jackets - 28, Bearcats - 10. The baseball team won second in district. Vincent Moore broke the school record for high jump while the track teams had more regional qualifiers than in past years. Golor Guard won their first trophy for Outstanding Color Guard. The drill team found that long hours of work and reparation paid off when Stingerettes won Sweepstakes at summer camp. Students scored, on an average, higher on TABS tests and ASVAB tests than students have in previous years. UIL winners did extremely well this year. Denison placed second in district with 128 points beating Sherman, Denton, Weatherford, and Wichita Falls. Greg Stewart and james Brown won first in state for Industrial Coop Training in April. This is just a partial account of this years students' accomplishments. Everybody can take credit for the success of this school year. It was not just outstanding names and faces but the contribution of every Yellow jacket. This year was only the beginning. There is no place to go but up. And t at is where we are heading, On Our Way Up! x 5 Y 4 On Our Way Up 4 1 l A l anim Let's go fishing - Iohn Mark lennin fishing talent during Mr. Wonder March. s shows his ful held in Go, Fight, Win! - Irene Faber was a Senior Spirit Leader for pep rallies in football season. l Up, Up, and Away! - We real- ly are On Our Way Up! This photo was taken on Senior Day. ,mm V at Get set . . . - The Denison track team climbed the ladder of success this year. That-a-way - Varsity cheerleaders performed many different skits during pep rallies. On Our Way Up 5 awp Sim? Y.. ,,.7' 5 2 2 fx: iii S1 5:5 sg n 8 1 74 FQ if 15 5 E Al wg 3 Q gb w Wi ? A43 Rainwater Elected 1982-1983 Homecoming Queen Elaine Rainwater was elected Homecoming Queen by the student body. Elaine was active in Hanson's Headaches, Den-Teens, and was the head cheerleader on the varsity squad during her senior year. I was very hapgmy and very surprise to win Homecoming Queen. I consider it a ver big honor , she saidi I wish I could put my gratitude into words. Mfg K! -V ,QM , S. it 'ht IQ 'I' J N1ne Homecomlng Queen Flnallsts Selected qw -fgee Q 1.,ig :11,, ,,,,A f I ., at s e e e e e S eee it Sd Stir . fi e f - -r . lj il FINALIST Paula Gardner: .Mark Crump . FINALIST Tricia Skinner Allen Mobley FINALIST Anne Shields Brett Armstrong .1 ' 'v 2- My ,S . W '4 9 fa M Qin FINALIST FINALIST Peat Fond Theresa Fleming Craig,B1antonv Steve Bolan nmngq k-', M M , .VV,, 4, mr , ? f 'ji my v uri' a 5? WMM? FINALIST FINALIST Susan Taylor Pam Listvan Iohn Tarver Everett Poe S ,fs . 3 3 y is FINALIST FINALIST Lynn Garner Sherry Burgess Tim Finley Travis Aday Activities 9 Sweethearts - Escorts N x , X x X f 'f?L Elaine Embry Suzanne Harrison Kay Marshall Tracy Boss Charles Dickey Mike Bardwell Future Teachers Band Football i ,1- r Xr x 2 ,' J. I X -. of g C QQ' Marlina Smithson Sharon Cobb Mrs. Siv Anderson Robert Worrell Durwin Baldwin Mr. Tom Parris FFA Blacks in Action Faculty Becky Listvan Angie Spradlin Betsy Reeves Mike Schmulgen Nathan Iohnson jeff Nicholson FCA Huddles Iunior Historians National Honor Society 10 Activities Sweethearts - Escorts DANA IVES BECKY PETTIGREW DAWN SACKVILLE WILEY FRITTS . IEFF TAYLOR I'IANSON'S HEADACHES BOY'S BASKETBALL METALS I AY 1. 1 Q V DONNA SHELTON LYN SAGER TAMEE QUICK RONNY CROUSE CHAD LINSTEADT GREG PILKILTON CHEERLEADERS DEBATE COLORGUARD SHERRY WHEELER - TOBY GARRETT KIM KRUEGER GARY CLAY STAN STOWERS RICK WOOD BASEBALL BUILDING TRADES ANNUAL Activities 11 Sweethearts - Escorts NINA SCOTT BRENDA BULTER GINA STRICKLAND GLENN CRESWELL DAVID MELVIN KEITH MULDREW GIRLS CHOIR FRENCH PHOTOGRAPHY AMY DERDEN MITZI BADGETT ANGIE HARRIS EVERETT POE SHAWN RUTLEDGE ROBERT BYERS PEP CLUB ART HOSA DEE RIPPY KIM EARHART DENEEN AYNES RICK MCMENAMY ION SMITH DAVID HARROD LIBRARY STINGER DRAFTING 12 Activities Sweethearts - Escorts . S X l f 1 i DEBBIE INGRAM STEPHANIE IOLLY DENISE HALE CHARLES PARSONS RUSTY TOLBERT IEFF MILLER COSMETOLOGY D.E. 111 STAGE BAND LIZ SHELTON TINA SMITH SHEILA BARTLEY SCOTT BRASSFIELD LYNN FOSTER DARRIN MUSICK DRILL TEAM LATIN GIRLS BASKETBALL DAWN TALLEY DOLORES HALE MARY ANN PASCHE TIM FINLEY BENIYBECKELMAN DAVID OSBORN SPANISH FCM GUITAR CLUB Activities 13 Sweethearts - Escorts .V I NX I D KAREN DAVIS MARVA LEWIS AMY GALLIA E. I. THOMPSON RONNIE WIMBISH MIKE HENRY DRAMA VOLLEYBALL I.C.T. SHEILA TODD TRACY IOHNSON KIM COLSON SCOTT SKELTON RONLAD WILSON IIM COLSON FCA KUDDLES STUDENT COUNCIL U.S. CLUB LISA CIACCIO LOLA WRENN CARLA DENISON ERNIE EASLEY ANTHONY BYERS TUOMAS PUOTINIEMI HERO NIKE TENNIS 14 Activities Sweethearts - Escorts DONNA FLOOD VICKI HARRIS TRACY PORTER RAYMOND DAWSON RODNEY AUTEN ALAN MOBLEY OEA CO-OP D.E. H2 NHSBHS TAMI MABARY ELISE MARTINDALE STEVE BUCKNER NEIL BROWN OEA LAB DENTEENS '-v-Q--..,,,,, M . 4 A g . ,s- . Q , L ' - 1. T , K, F 5 l N' L xx T 5 X gugjf gi 1. . ..L..,,Mms nf g eeeel' I'I0l'I1BC0l'I1iI1g it gf cttt wk. 2' K ..:k: X':, 1 ills? Liik L'k, S' K - kk J A A X I flxk 2 K Draws l T be T .5 - ' ,-.' ii 4 -rf . . - V -'-, ,I -g-.X Q.1 ,,,. l A ggg, 1 ,1--I- ..xL f A f 1-- --.1: , ik. '. ' -'lizii if '. X Q Qx' - . V, ' fl ..,' H --:-. -,1 L,,- C X,,.::...:., Q ., . ,...: W, t Q as . ., is t 'FW ts' S as 'lt EQ' t in K .. ,K The Yellow Iackets had it A di e . -. , Q , l M- one of the best seasons in re- uw N get 5 Q t M 3 cent years and thousands 4, Q t 4. by flocked to Munson Stadium 'Z ff' ji V a for the '82 Homecoming 'W i if ka IX c 'F' game. Evening activities began with the parade at 5 p.m. Sweethearts and escorts changed from formal wear to street clothes and headed for the stadium for yearbook pic- tures. The pre-game presen- tation and halftime crownin of the queen were followed by a gala dance sponsored by the Student Council. we 1 Q 4 in 3 ax .-,L . il ss as s XC ,ps Q... f Lf ,sq 1 xl xxx 1 lm Q .. s K v- 11 i ? s 4- Q .fig K NS I as ,,,, t 1 A tts t icsr yi, ...,.. M gi f .L iiiii is X t All Smiles . . . Sherry Wheeler, Baseball Earlier in the day, the flag corpls performed for the Sweetheart, is all smiles as she rides down Main homecomincg assembly with t e queen nominees Street in a classic Excaliber sports car, This photo honored an sweethearts introduced. ltopl. was taken from atop the Texas-American Bank. 16 Activities t iitcs ctc 1 i lx J if : ' I t 5 - wi' u kQf5S'iL?-i'5v?'35f f1N fr are 'V X -Q f f K' f t 91. , f Q 1 was A sf V' jf' ' ,av WiFi ps B V EMSTTQ g. .Q Qi K at L, :gi we l 4 :f i in K 5-'N I ,, -'erm N 'FF ' V 'kt,s,.gJ - 5 r Q st, , , -ww . --F.. vb ww ,- K, U ' , grip M xg Q T. W , . M, A ,L wk , , s w, i.A Riding High Theresa Fleming rides in the Homecoming parade on the roof of an Oldsmobile supplied by Quality Used Cars. Theresa was a Homecomin Queen finalist and a varsity cheerleader during her senior year. N ., 4 - H A life' Y- X Ne .2 K f-W f ' am., 'Q S ' f Rimes' ,fc -M , , , - I , 4 K i 5 L s2:e.gS,a,.' Nw 'Wa ,R as is-5 V Q r,,- a t :Sw Q ,1 i ,W E 5 a 5 A if ,Q it -3? 1 Tx B . ,rso s 4 i MMKM ,M K . - 5 K K 4 It .fkk U A f 'ep ..., .,,, ,, ..,,k,,M,1,,,wxwwwmw N. A K K 5 ,- ' is T if 'xl fi My M Q? 5--nf fs 3 , M A...r y 1 . ' gi 3 A an - , -'.,- ,--, V s , 4 ' , - rg M if . f fi ,,,r, s t 1 x - ' - - 'L K I L '-.- f , - R' Trai -' 1 .... - 5 ' lust a Swangin . . . Pat Ford, a Homecoming Queen finalist, waves at friends as she rides down Main Street during the parade. Hail To Thee . . . Ierry Remboldt, Steve McGraw, David Englutt, Gary Sheilds, and Rodney Auten sing the A ma Mater at the pep assembly. Activities 17 .msmwmmhi M M Human alphabet- Tracy Boss, Danelle Iohnson, football pep rally is the scene of the traditional Tanglee Rucker, Elise Martindale spell out Iackets changing of the classes when the Seniors march to on t e floor at the Sherman pep rally. The final the gym floor forthe alma mater. - ' ,N-9' f i filet f f-s.....,...L .,., ' i fl A ' ., My --..,.t.,,. -.,,,,,,NV K i 'E I Nw-'7 w3: 5 mm. WN' i Winners - Varsity cheerleaders say, Let's get it cheerleader's awards from camp as they perform a up high for DHS. Principal Tom Paris accepts the stunt loppositel. 18 Activities . 1' Q K H Qji :ire Www, I 5 Rah Rah Rallies Football season brouglht more success than in t e past years, and pep rallies reflected the spirit and en- thusiasm that goes with a winning attitude. The combination of sta e band, cheerleaders, and s irit leaders helpled to radiate spirit throug out the entire season. Even after the Sherman-Denison game, Spirit liniered in the halls for wee s with victory over the Bearcats. Activities 19 uni' MJ 'W-.M rf S'-5,1 W , een., There's a Iacket - Cheerleaders pump u spirit with skits labovej and, props representing the dreaded Den- ton Bronco being stung by the fighting Yellow jacket, All squads joined in a gigantic stunt lrightl. A combo. of lvhlhsmyg Todd Hartsell and Scott Calhoun kept the gym hopping on Fridays. 20 Activities fi QV ki,,,, VK' Q NP' .K my :Wd Activities 21 I Won - Sophomores Chad Linsteadt and Amy Bullock are excited about being named Duke and Duchess of the 1982 Neewollah royalty. Who Me? I Won - Iolm Mark Iennings and Becky' Listvan' are announced as the Prince and Princess of Neewollah. They are the junior class winners this year. 22 Activities It's great to be a Kin or Queen - Seniors Craig Blantorr and Donnaqfiglielton are the new reigning king and queen ofvNeewollah. Neewollah stalks Halloween Royalty for Project Funds Every year the Den-teen organization sqlonsors a money making contest. T rough the Neewollah contest, Den- teens can raise funds for such activities as the winter formal, the Mother-Daughter Banguet, the Father-Daughter Picnic, and the hristmas Project. This year the Den- teens want to go to the Senior Citizens Center and take gifts and sing carols to the elderly. The Way We Were - Marva Lewis, senior, sings her way into the hearts of the audience by dedicating her song to the Senior Class. Together - Tammy Lattimore and Nathan Iohnson sing the song Together which Nathan wrote. Maybe Tomorrow - Elaine Rainwater, Danelle Iohnson and Elise Martindale perform a song from ANNIE entitled Maybe . Talent for the show was selected through auditions. Activities 23 Fine Arts Presents Scrooge for 1983 When the fine arts department decided to put on Scroo e Mr. Roger Hanson, the head of the department, said he did not know if the musical would be as fun as the ones in previous years or not. The cast seemed to agree that it was as fun, if not more so. Scrooge was a success finan- cially as well, according to Mr. Hanson. The one-act musical was presented on December 20. Mr. Hanson, Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer, and Mr. jerry Pedersen directed. Final Touches? Cindy Green seems to be ap plying some paint to Nat Iohnson's hair. Gala Party . . . These cast members look like they troduced. Shown are Paula Lindsey, Angie Rad are having a good time. This is the opening scene ford, Nat Iohnson, Beth Hunter, Cindy Green, Dea from Scrooge where all the characters are in- Bush, and Danelle johnson. 24 Activities I I we Q f Q Q Z4 f is Jw af T Q 1,wimsdeewu ,,, ei -- 'Y M232 . as .ff, :?f?i f ' 1 .s,if1f'5ff: rimvibwewwg swf fwgwe . Ei, 1 'Y' ' fx' ,gif ig I , 'J gi? I l L5 W EMMA I ini tiiis 5 it ,, izi E ' , f t' 2 I g,,' l lbw' W BooOOooOO . Tracy Mitchell E. I. Thompson Is Bad E. I. Thomson surveys the stage as his character Scrooge. y yells out his terrifying screams at Scrooge during a scene. I'm So Excited . . . Cindy Green is all smiles as she picks out gifts for Christmas in this scene. Scrooge 1982 Cast SCROOGE .,,,.......... E. I. Thompson BOB CRATCHIT .i.i. ...... R ick Wood NEPHEW ..... .......,...... S Cott Roe KATHY ............... Dannelle Ionson TINY TIM ......i...i...., Tarni Mabary 'lst GENTLEWOMAN ...... Sherri Davis 2nd GENTLEWOMAN . . Tammy Marino 1st WOMAN ...c.,.....i Merethah Polk 2nd WOMAN ...i......i..... Dea Bush TOM IENKINS .......,, Nathan Iohnson CUSTOMER ......i..ii.. Paula Lindsey BEGGAR .........,,..,.. Angie Radford URCHINS. . Heidi Conrad, Diane Holbert MARLEY ..,..........., Tracy Mitchell CHRISTMAS PAST .......i.. Cassandra McBrayer FAN ...i..i.i.i..i...I.., Carrie Raines CHILD SCROOGE . . lane Ann Thomason YOUNG SCROOGE ..... Chad Linsteadt MRS. FEZZIWIG i........., Beth Hunter ISABEL ........... .... C indy Green GIANT ..,...,............... Rick Pugh MRS. CRATCHIT ....,i.i Angie Phillips BOY ......i,.,,,.,.i.,... Paula Lindsey BUTCHER ,,,,......, Shellee Neighbors TOY SHOP OWNER ,..,,... Lisa Wright NEPHEWS WIFE ..i...... Cathy Nob ett CHILDREN ...,...y... Lisa Wright, lane Thomasom, Angie Radford Activities 25 are g sig' . .gg .W Terrible Towel - Kevin Hunt and the Iackets with demands that the team get the axe back and displayed the symbol of the lllacket determination, the rousing pep assembly he ped put everyone in the go d and black towels. T e gym was plastered the right spirit. Mysterious Guest From the East - Ion Smith and Ieff Augustine teamed up to answer the mysteries of life while Lori Bryant proved she could eap tall buildings. lleftl Quarterback Craig Blanton received the letter- jacket of the last qb to defeat Sherman, Rusty Wood. 26 Activities . as R53 Ni' ' G-7' V, eg ,tl V , f ,fave JM-4 . ,Lk Q . .: 4 Q- .L S .N,. A, Z X 1 fait.. . f 2 A W' K- . ' -. . ill' 2 Q ,. .t Q of ,Si ,D ' ' 11, i , i- , i s .I :x ' 1 ' F0 a n ' - 5 sk Y 3 1 . A t Q my Q tt . gg, we XX i ,Y'- ' L.... is Q . 1 ff-'fs-.If . :'L fff: I Q Sherman Week Ends Season Sherman Week 1982 style was full of activities to help raise spirits as the jackets went into battle for the axe. Monday was hats off to the Iackets day. Students wore hats to school and ti ped them to the varsity p ayers. Tuesday was Iackets are red hot day. Fans wore red. Wednesday was Sher- man is no sweat day and students wore sweat suits to school. Thursday was shade day. Iackets wore shades showing their intention to gut the Bearcats in the s ade. Frida was Black and Gold dbay when everyone wore school colors. The spirited pep assembly started the last day's activities with the Senior Class winning the spirit stick. Todd Coleman and Gary Clay picked up the stick. Activities 27 All Smiles . . . Two of the friendliest people around DHS, Santa and Mrs. Iackie Peters, meet. Please Give . . . The Student Council put barrels in the halls at Christmas for food donations. 28 Activities Wooden Rudolph? Mr. ,Kohn Terry designed this Christmas deer from wood. Christmas 1982 Brings Activities for Students Here December is a strange month. It may seem that suddenly all of the people you know who have seemed akin to Scrooge for the last 11 months become the nicest, kindest peo le you know. If you are lucky enough to liave many friends, you may find yourself in an embarrassing situation when gift giving time rolls around. No, the entire world does not enter the Twilight Zone, it is the Christmas season. Here, the Yultide time of year probably spurs enough activity to suffice in some schools for an entire year. A wide variety of ban uets, arties, and fund raising' drives flny diffjerent organizations, give many families a better Christmas thanks to the efforts of some of the school's students. As always, though, Christmas was a time of fun for many. Such activities as the U.S. Club's Christmas banquet, Hanson's Headaches Christmas part , and the musical Scrooge, produced by Lolliiop Christmas. . . No, this is not a carpenters idea of a Christmas tree, ut Mr. Iohn Terry's display at the U.S. Club Christmas party. the Fine Arts Department, and efforts by such groups as the Den-Teens made Christmas in 1982 more than a time of giving. They made it fun. This year students combined the fun that they were havin with the concept of helping people. ln Sie hall in front of the office, the Student Council placed three barrels to be filled with food from donations rom all three classes. There was a competition between the classes to donate the most food with a party being given at the Boy's Club. As usual, when a party is mentioned the Seniors came through. HO! HO! HEALTH! . . . Mrs. Darlene Willoughby's classroom door was decorated for Christmas Activities 29 Homemaking Students Learn Christmas Crafting, Cooking, Entertaining Proud Display lUpper Rightl Mrs. Mary Pat Hatley, Cassie and Kecia Ramey and Leann ?pr51dlin arrange their Homemaking class party oo . OK, Who Wants Punch? . . . Kim White and Vicky Martin taste of some Christmas punch that they made for a faculty reception. Quilty Christmas . . . This table display in the homemaking room was made from uilt material and wall paper. Using a pattern the Clhristmas tree was shaped to match the baskets that were placed on each side and filled with Christmas candy. 30 Activities 7 94 , ffgggnipm r u5,,,,,i Santa's Visits Lift School Spirits In the mad rush of beleaguered students to get out of the school at the start of Christmas vaca- tion, an obstacle appears. Close observation shows that it is a jolly looking character dressed in the customary red suit, com- plete with tassled cap. Wait! Look Closer! Isn't that a Volleyball coach behind that white facial hair? Yes! It's Ann Mc- Farland. Once again she donned her Santa outfit and brought good cheer at Christmas time. 'K Wifi Christmas 31 Meet Me at the Prom Done for '83 Senior Play Mr. and Mrs. ohnx Terry, both teachers ere, took on the job of directing the senior lay for 1983. After some rainstorming, the dynamic duo, as the cast members sometimes called them, came up with Meet Me At The Prom for the play to be done. Mr. and Mrs. Terry were sur rised by the large numgher of students that tried out for the play. fTop1 Angie Phillips as Mom gives Diane Holbert a Good 'ole ashioned chewin' out. Irenes Fabenlmiddlel ap lies the final touches on her malze-u . Cau ht off her guard gy the photographer, Elaine Rainwater! Salpelowl working on the set lglets er picture taken with her air up in curlers. Elaine'played Winnie in the play. ' Q 1 ' ' K V:..: K, x il rr.. t. Q 0 if lx J' 5 .Sig i T ir W Q lj d:i . P fgfl-IS l'kM 't l 5 5 'gs iiiiei 3 xxx- . ' ag 4 Q 4 ws W HE Al ' X 'S . Lyla THE senronpm gxjytkfgifkwj mme g 'wi . .-., V BHK, J Q , 'p .1 1 , THANKSGNING -M t Il P A xx X- 5 f X . T .,. ? ' f My ss i 1 M HE GYM Q in ,QQ xx 'L g K 3' .4 s , ,... K K s W of Q Q' .,-Q ' If .Q ,df I f .IE kk K,ee jig- ' in -ul i i iff . tttn it iii P it t H A 'rr' ' L Rn I i 32 Senior Play ,f fji .ea 2 'f,,,:.:w., f' . -14,4 ff ff: f rmimfk , Wi, flztfl fxifzfiff 5, - M' W ' A k',, , .-,VL V, it A if tffggw 1 M x Q fn if 6 tyr it ,. , 'V W. ,.., , .M K xx! 1' 4 X lg Q in MM A 'X 3 5 if ,A if KK wr 41 'mai K ,,,,,f' m ' I 1 i 3 . , A E VV., I 5 I Q if jk- f f ,,, E W ' ' , ,i 5 I .- fb 'hae' 1511 W AW ' 4 if , -sw, Show Stealer Todd Cole man, who had not one line ii the entire production, wa credited . , V , l 4 iiii , , Lmkn 1 1-h , as T t rlli , i , . ,,,k t .V if t , . 1 1 - , ,i- 1, t - 1 .1 ,L,,, ,1 ' if it i i t f t f ' ' q lfkfi s , if C0 5 S t: ' H fi- Tq 54-iff v J ' f , , V il - A 3 , h ' as' 2 47 1 r EZ- ,. ,M oy Mgr. and Mrs. Terry,4not to mention many of the show'patrons, with stealing the show just by the way he walked. lust Being Cool Ioe Ion Smith and Dianne Holbert were popular for hanging around d' box. Senior Play Cast Iulia Terri Maggard Shiela Pam Listvan. Lucy Elise Martindale Cal Robert Hullet Winnie Elaine Rainwateq Gert Tina Mason Ada Theresa Sikes Elsie Irene Faber Bing Ieff Augustine Monk lon Smith Pudge jerry Remboldtr Elwood Everett Poe Don Tracy- Boss, Extras Brett Armstrong, Todd Coleman, Steve Bolen, Lisa Thompson, Danelle Iohnson, Iearene Hagains The three-act pla was set in the 1950's with the action takin place in MoIn's Malt sho , the high school hang out. The story is albout two girls, Sheila and Iulia, running for prom queen. Lucy, the brain, Cal, who wants to take Lucy to the prom, Winnie, Gert, Ada, and Elise, the ty ical teenagers, Monk, the joker, Bing the lloot- ball hero, Pudge, the big eater and the handsome villain Elwood added to the ex- citement and confusion. Senior Play 33 A Illia' as .alba wp if Wag wg' wa wwe K g ff' 7242 fa: wwwxm g e f .rd MISS DHS Miss DHS Paula Gardner is a three year member of Student Council. She was a member of the pep club and has been in US Club FCA and the Neewallah Court for three years. She was the FCA sweetheart and she was sophomore favorite nominee junior favorite runner-up and most ver- 34 Miss DHS satile runner-u . She was a Girls Varsity cheerleader an a member of the homecomin court. She was in track for one year honor roll fo two years and in Den-teens for three years. Sh also played IV Basketball. 'Qi-HIV we ..,, , X 1 4f44Q.g Mr. DHS Mr. DHS, Ieff Augustine, is a member of Na- tional Honor Society. He served in FCA for three years. He was on the Honor Roll for three years. He was on the US Club board of Directors, Foot- ball Captain, All-District 5-5A Defensive End, District 5-5A Defensive MVP, Sophomore Favorite, Mr. Wonderful 1983, Chemistry letter winner, and ONE-ACT Pla cast 1982. He won the Upper Elm-Red River Soifland Water Conserva- tionalist Essay Award, and was an Asia Society Haiku contest Finalist. Augustine was also the 1983 Salutatorian. He received a full-scholarship to Drake University. Mr. DHS 35 Brett Armstrong Chosen Mr. DHS Runner-Up Brett Armstrong.was named by students as Mr. DHS runner-up. Armstrong has pla ed for the Yellow Iacket football team flor 3 ears. He was one of the captains in football his senior year. He is the 1982-83 Student Council Presi- dent. He is a member of the US Club and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He was voted senior class favorite and has ar- ticipated in the Neewallah court for tlgfree years. He has also articipated in the Mr. Wonderful contest fbr three years. Armstrong received a scholarship to Abilene Christian College. 36 Activities Pat Ford Chosen Miss DHS Runner-Up Pat Fordwvas named by students as Miss DHS runner-up. Pat is a member of the National Honor Society and has been for two years. She is a National Achievement Merit scholar- ship semi-finalist. She was a junior varsity cheerleader and a varsity cheerleader for two years. She is a member of Denteens and Student Council. She has been a member of the Spanish Club for two years and was President of the club for 1982-83. She was the 1981-82 football sweetheart. She was the second runner-up in the homecoming court. She was also elected friendliest girl runner-u . She played in the Powderpuff footbafl game for the seniors. She was on the all year honor roll. Pat won the top black girl Munson Foun- dption award. She is in the top 10 070 of her c ass. Class Favorites Presented at Assembly t 2 2 e J e V l f I 1 :rl I C 'AA fi 9' iiz' f fbw - .' f 2 eeee i ,..f 'f ',,,, fare, - 1. ,,k' . ' It 7' ' .T-Ea - '.-- ' ' V 7? ' . i J Y .I I ' ,yi ,,h. in ,- xgi. N H Mmm W ,. K-H K M M., V' .,,, ,,,L V M V-.,fHW U VT 'gym yw ,,,.A,.,. H ,A fylr . . 0 Y, Y W.. i W vp -7 my . - i M sw. V . Y V Y W Vi Y, Q 24 A ' fv ...Q if A W 3 ' - Y ' N I f r Sherry Wheeler and Iimmy Staples were chosen as Iunior Favorites. Sherry is a member of the Varsity Cheerleaders and Iimmy is a member of FFA. Brett Armstrong and Elaine Rainwater were Senior Favorites. Brett was preident of Student Council and a member of US Club, and FCA. He played on the IV and Varsity football teams and was in track. Elaine was an honor graduate and a member of FTA, NHSBHS, NHS, US Club, and Student Council. She was part of the Neewallah court and played powder pluff football. She portrayed Win- nie in t e Senior play Meet Me At the Prom and received a scholarship from Abilene Christian University. She also ran track and was head Varsity Cheerleader. Kristi Del-Iorney and Alan Mobley were selected as Sophomore Favorites. Alan was a member of the IV football team and varsity baseball team and Kristi was class president. Activities 37 Class Favorites, Runner-ups Elected Seniors Tricia Skinner and Tim Finley, seniors, were elected Senior class favorites runners-up. fAbovej Iuniors Lisa Burris and E. I. Thompson! juniors, were elected Iunior class favorites runners-up. frightf 38 Activities Students S, is X! I Soimhomores Ke ly Wilkerson- and Greg Hales' were elected Sofnhomore class favorites runners-up. I eftj ,. ,Y N'-'-MQ.. The runners-up for most original were Becky Pettigrew-rand Keith Gilliam. Becky was the boys' Basketball sweetheart her senior year, a member of the Drill Team her junior year, and president of the pep club her sophomore year. She was the editor of the Stinger, a member of the an- nual staff, a member of the photography club and a member of student council. She was Vice-President of NIKE Club, a member of Blacks-in-Action for two years, and Denteens for one year. She received a Food Service scholarship and a Guilloud Fellowship. She Hlans to attend Grayson County junior Co ege. Keith Gilliam, a woodshop student, iked to go to Rock and Roll concerts. He was in Building Trades and is a 1983 Graduate. Most Original Elected by Students Seniors chose Kay Marshall as most original girl for 1982-1983. She is a member of National Honor Society. She was a junior varsity cheerleader her sophomore year and a girls' varsity Cheerleader her junior year. She has par- ticipated in Neewollah for three years. She was the football sweetheart her senior year as well as football manager. She was FCA Huddles sweetheart her sophomore year. An honor raduate, she was in stu- dent council and the US Club. She was also in NHSBHS. Seniors chose Travis Aday as most Original boy for 1982-1983. He was the junior favorite boy for 1981-1982. He was a member of the Spanish Club his senior year and was a member of Future Farmers of America for three years. ---st-ek-nfs-1+.p-ss A L, Seniors Choose Most Versatile and Runners-Up Seniors chose Sherry Burgess and Car Cla as most versatile girlland boy. S h e r r y w a s i n cosmotology for two years. She was in the top ten nominees for Homecom- ing Queen. She was a member of the US Club and was in the pep club her sophomore year. She was the junior favorite girl runner-up for 1982. Car Cla played baseball for three years. He participated in the Neewallah court and in Mr. Wonderful. He was in student council and the US Club. He was in drafting. Paula Gardner- was most versatile girl runner-up. She was also voted Miss DHS for 1983. She was voted junior favorite girl runner-up for 1982. She was a girls' varsity cheerleader. Craig Blantoh was most versatie boy runner-up. He was the captain of the football team as well as the quarterback. He pla ed football, baseball and, basketball. 40 Activities 5 aww 4 S ? T x 1 ff - Lvig '- i' ' Betsy Reeves and Todd Coleman were selected as Most Likely to Succeed. Betsy was Valedictorian and a recipient of the Munson Foundation Scholarship. She made the honor roll three years in a row. She also lettered in Band, Physics, Chemistry, and Biolo II. She was a member Ely the US Club, Denteens, FCM, NHSBHS, and NHS where she was vice- president. Todd was a member of NHSBHS, NHS, and baseball. He was an honor graduate and received the Baush and Lomb Science award. He also had perfect atten- dance his senior year. He was a member of the Math Team and was a recipient of the Elks Local Scholar- ship. He had all-year honor roll. Q.. J Most Likely to Succeed and Runners-Up Elaine Embry and Kevin Hunt were chosen as Most Likely to Succeed runners-up. Elaine was first Lt. in drill team. She lettered in Chemistry and English IV and was an honor garduate. Kevin let- tered in football and track for three years. He was an active member of Health Occupations Students of America. Activities 4 J A , ,,,, 3, Seniors Q Choose Q F riendliest Boy, Girl K and Runners-Up Iearene Ha ains, and Tim Finley were chosen Friendliest. Iearene was a member of US Club, Drafting, Hi-Toppers, Student Council and Debate. She was also the mascot. Tim was a member of Spanish Club, US Club, and Student Council. He was elected Class Favorite his sophomore and junior year. Ierry Remboldt. and .Pat Ford! were elected Friendliest runners-up. Ierry was a member of NHS, FCA, US Club, Stu- dent Council re orter, and varsity football. Pat was a member of FCA, Spanish Club, Student Council, NHS, Denteens, and a varsity cheerleader. She was an honor graduate and a receiver of the Munson Foundation Scholarship. 42 Activities Best Leaders Chosen by Seniors Elaine Rainwater and Scott Brassfield were elected Best Leaders. Elaine was an honor graduate, Head varsity cheerleader, and Out- standin Senior for U.S. Club. Slie was a member of FCA Kuddles and was on the all year honor roll. She was also the Denteens Senior President. Scott was in Student Council, and Neewollah court. He played baseball and was in track. He was elected first team all district and all district batting champ his Iunior year. He was also a Senior Spirit Leader. . 5 Q 1 f i F,-ILS +t.eif. -wtf ti 1 Ilan 21,1-Fw 1 his it - gym 11,1 :,:.3.ji4jf,,,g,.. A 1' 'ze X ,,,,..vwf'- 0 u Ieff Nicholson and Kim Colson were named Best Leaders runner-up. Nicholson was a member of Student Council, president of NHS, president of the senior class, and a member of the tennis team. He was also a member of FTA. Kim was president and sweetheart of US Club. She also won the Distinguished Student Award. Activities 43 Englutt, Garner Chosen Most Dependable Rick Wood and Sherri Cobb were selected as Most Dependable runners-up. Rick was a member of Student Council, Features Editor of the Stinger, Business Manager of the yearbook, and was an active member in drama for two years. Sherri was a member of Art Club, Denteens, NHSBHS, NHS, and FTA. She lettered in Art and jour- nalism. She had the all year honor roll for three years. She was also a member of the annual staff and a counselors assistant. She received the US Club scholarship given at the awards assembly. She, too, received the Art award and worked on the Expressions magazine. David Englutt and Lynn Garner were voted Most Dependable in the Who's Who election. David was a member of FFA, FCA, Rodeo, US Club, and a blood donor. He played Varsity football and received the Rotary Club agriculture scholarship. Lynn was first Lt. in drill team and an honor graduate. She was a member of NHS, NHSBHS, FTA Student Council, Spanish Club, and Denteens. 44 Activities l Seniors Select Most Humorous, Runners-Up Steve Melvin and Van- da Porter were selected as Most Humorous runners- up. Steve graduated in 1983. Vanda had all-year honor roll. She was a member of US Club, FTA, Drill team, Den-teens, and Spanish Club. 4-I Ion Smith and Bev Car- rard were named Most Humorous. Bev was a member of US Club, Den- teens, French Club, and Hi-Toppers. Ion is a m e m e r o f N H S , NHSBHS, FCA, and US Club. He lettered in Golf and English IV. He was also on the Stinger staff and the recipient of the Denison PTA scholarship. Ion is also the reporter of the National Honor Socie- ty and treasurer of the United Service Club. Ion was the first DHS student to advance to state in jour- nalism contest where he competed in the headline writing contest. p Activities 4 PTA Treats Teachers Senior High P-TA held a teacher ap reciation breakfast for the faculty where retiring teachers were honored and perfect attendance awards presented. Sixteen employees received silver p ates engraved with the name, DHS, the year and the words perfect attendance. Receiving awards were principal Tom Parris, fMrsv Siv Anderson, Mr. Iimniy Brooks, Mrs. Kay Casey, Mr. Marty Criswell, Mrs Scott Hess, Mrs. Bernice Irby, Mr. Marvin Iareshi Mrs. Kathy Kennon! Dr. Mike Raleigh, Mr. Ioe' Reirdonf, Mr. Ernest Smith, Mr. Franklin Turner, Mr. Ron Wilken- son., Mrs. Elisabeth Williams, and Mrs. Betty Burns. Mrs. Alpha Iordon and Mr. Art Farrier, retiring from the hi h school facul- ty, receivecf gifts from their fellow teachers along with wishes for a happy retire- ment. Mr. Parris and Dr. Willis made presentations. Perfect Attendance: Mrs. Betty Williams receives a silver plate from Mr. George Petrusi as a perfect attendance award. ltopl. Farewell gift - Dr. Frances Willis, vocational administrator, presents Mrs. Mary Pat Hatley with a bracelet. Mrs. Hatley is leaving the homemaking faculty. Proud of them: Mrs. Kay Casey and Mr. Franklin Turner show off their perfect attendance plates. 46 Activities .. - ' U . ,,,.. ppzy, P , ,,,, f 'BMX C i t S.. . is is Retirees Honored With Gifts, Parties Mrs. Alpha Iordan leaves her sophomore English classroom with 41 years teaching experience, 29 of those years at DHS. She received a bachelor of arts degree from Samuel Huston College in Austin and a master's degree from SOSU. She has done graduate work at the University of Plano and TSU. She spon- sored the NIKE Club this year. Mr. Art Farrier ends 22 years of teachin as he retires, 10 of those at DHS. He holds bachelor's and master's degrees from the U. of Oklahoma and has done graduate work at the U. of Dayton and ET- SU. He taught at Northwestern State Col- lege in Alva, Okla., Iohn Marshall High School in Oklahoma City and in Ohio schools before coming here. Activities 47 THE QUIET LOOK, is what Lori Iacquinot has in her soft ruffled shirt. Ain't it shiney? Irene Faber expresses the casual look with her sweater and flats. 48 Activities ,ri 'N-fm. CHECK IT OUT! The comfortable look is seen with Nathan Iohnson and his T-shirt and blue jeans. A,,,! N' 13-M- txxxxm All style is Amy Gallia's look with her knit and sleek TR7. Valentine's Bloom U tg 4 Heureux jour de la Valentine . .. Mrs. udy Garner's fifth period Frenc class poses with their Valentines cards. Be Mine . . . Theresa Sffkes, a member of annual staff, helps prepare Valentine wishes for al the Who's Who runners-up. . 'Mi 3 4 Q V ,g.: t g Activities 49 A ' ' Boogie Down Baby - Chad Linstead and Tammy Lattimore, solphomores, along with Steve Buckner and Amy Bul ock dance to the music. 5.1- . gg .L7, Q ,,, K, , H ,, A lf' ' Aw! Come on! - Everett Poe, senior, asks Amy Derden, sophomore, for a dance. 50 Activities My aching feet! - Mike Schmuelgen, Kevin Eltfilson, and Sherry Wheeler, Iuniors, relax their eet. Thank you! - Christi Iones, sophomore, receives drink from Mrs. Liz Ingram, one of the Den-Tee sponsors. Let's all rest. - Tomi Ballou, sophomore, uzz. WMaxwell, junior, Steve McCraw,, junior, Kathy Fields, sophomore, and Susan Rutledge, Refreshments, All right! - Steve Melton with date Anne Shields, senior, and Kelli Smith, junior, with date Keith Muldrew, senior, have refreshments during the dance. sophomore relax after dancing the night away. The winter formal was on Februay 12 this year. 'G Love is a many sfnlendored thing! -EBrett Arm- strong, senior, an -Becky Listvan, junior, dance arm in arm at the dance. ' Activities 51 0 0 0 I ' i? Iunior Ladies Win Powder Puff 21-0, Keep Tradition Alive Blacks in Action sponsored their annual Iunior and Senior Ladies powder puff football game. As usual the game was very rough, but turned out being exciting also. The seniors played a great game but, for lack of speed, ailed to score. The juniors had quite a few slpeedsters and were fortunate to score t ree times. The juniors won the game 21-0. Over the past four years the senior class have made it a tradition to lose the junior and senior plowder puff game and the junior class ave won over the past four years. Congratulations to both classes for keep- ing up their traditions. The Plan - Seniors Angie, t in pp girr 1 idis stlttrrsr ttyyg . ....r ' Grew! Grew! - Becky Pettigrew shows her tech- nique in catching a football. Phillips, Cheryl Ray, Pat Ford, t Kim Colson, Viki Nesbitt. and Meretah. Polk huddle for a play call in practice. 52 Activities Boy are y'all in trouble! - Quarterback Lori Iac- quinot sets up to run a play. Ooh here she comes - Marva lSnookie1 Lewis and Elaine lNick1 Rainwater get down on it to run the play. And they're off! - The juniors and seniors started the game playing it rough and ended it rough. K swam ,,.e I ?'ui.f7 :HifIf9f E, ' ,QW milf? 3 pri. ' Q4 f4f'w 45' ' QM -A - i i s . .N Ii, .K Mpfgaida i 1 W2 , 'z 'E Q W N ' vt M . . ' 'H I Catch this - Kim Petty warms up before the game. Activities 53 Teacher for a day: Suzie Gray, right, Dana Ives, below, and Anne Shields, bottom picture, View teaching from the other side of the desk in the Future Teachers student-teaching pro- ject. Members helped in elementary school classrooms for one day. FTA Members Get Experience in Student Teaching Project I . . on YV , 54 Activities , A Qi , One-Act Play Wins Trophy The One-Act Play cast's version of Medea won a trophy and was named alternate at the district UIL contest in Wichita Falls. The cast included An ie Philli swho was narnec? to the district all-star cast, Terry Maggard, Meretha Polk and E. I. Thompson. Crew members handled lights and sound. They were Everett Poe, Nina Scott and Karen Davis. This is the first UIL trophy won in the one-act play contest in recent years. Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer directed the play. Dessert Theater: Angie Phillips ltopl and Dea Bush performed in the dessert theater. Activities 55 Turnabout Is Fair for Twirp Week Fare Each year the United Service Club sponsors Twir Week. This gives the irls a chance to aslgtheir favorite guys out in a date. It also gives the guys a break. For one week the girls do the asking and the paying. Every day something different is planned. Monday night the couples were to attend the presentation of the Ax, which the Iackets won back by the Sherman- Denison game. After the presentation, the couples went go-cart ridin . Tuesday they bowled the night away at tie A-1 Bowlin Lanes. Wednesday was the night to attend a movie. Thursday the ladies treated the young men to dinner. On the last day, Fri- day, the couples could go anywhere they wanted. Don't look at the camera - After taking Iames Brown out to dinner Sherri Cobb brings him to Loy Lake to watch the sunset over the lake. 56 Activities Whoever said ladies first? - Beth Melvin gets in the full swing of Twirp Week by holding the door open for Pau Purcell. It's okay, winning isn't everything but it sure is nice - Angie Williams, senior, and date Iames Robison, enjoy refreshments after a hard game o bowling at A-1 lanes. That is my allowance you are eating - lack La Bonte is re ieved that it is Lori Bryant's turn to pay for the meal. Want to bet he wishes that Twirp Week happened more often? U.S. Club Offers Other Activities The United Service Club is dedicated to offering services to the community. Money is raised for cancer and other medical research in their annual hold up. The club also sponsors the blood drive for the Texoma Regional Blood Bank. Not all of the activities they are involved in are ser- vices. They et to spend a day at Six Flags Over Texas. Anogier of the fun activities is their Christmas banquet. Activities 57 ARE YOU SURE IEFF 'S A SENIOR? . . . National Honor Society President Ieff Nicholson addresses new and present members. Always Read the Fine Print - New senior member Benji Beckleman signs the register as Dea Bush and Scott Calhoun wait. Betsy Reeves chats 58 Activities National Honor Membership for the National Honor Society is based on scholarship, leader- ship, service and character. Members are chosen by faculty. NHS biggest project of the year is sponsoring leadership day. This is when its members and club presidents teach for the faculty and administrators. Members that were elected on April 4, 1982 are: Ieff Augustine, Tracy Boss, Neil Brown, Sharon Cobb, Sherri Cobb, Todd Coleman, Kim Colson, Kim Cooper, Elaine Embry, Pat Ford, Lynn Foster, Lynn Garner, Wade Graves, Ben Harvey, Sabrina Hogan, Dianne I-Iolbert, Robert Hullett, Sonja Humphrey, Steve Iacobs, Danelle Iohnson, Kathy Iordan, Kelly Kane, Ka Marshall, Sharon Martin, Elise Martindale, Tina Mason, Iodi Mitchell, jeff Nicholson, Mary Ann Pasche, Elaine Rainwater, Cheryl Ray, Betsy Reeves, Ierry Rembolt, Lyn Sager, Anne Sheilds, Corey Souther, Ion Smith, Iana Pulis, An ie Stevens, Lisa Thompson, Penny Weib. with new members, left, and Ion Smltn cou- gratulates inductee Debbie Wilburn, left. Society Induction Spring '83 Members that were inducted in the spring of 82 at- tended their first NHS meeting on August 31. At this meeting officers were elected. jeff Nicho son was elected president. The clubs co-sponsors Mrs. Gene Sickles and Mr. Osburn Davis officiated over the officer elections which saw Betsy Reeves elected Vice President, Todd Coleman, Treasurer, Angie Stevens, Secretary, and Ion Smith, Reporter. Betsy Reeves was elected Sweetheart. On April 10, 1983 in Eisenhower Auditorium new junior and senior members were inducted. They were presented membership cards and certificates. At graduation senior members wore armbands signifying NHS membership. Newly inducted members are: Benji Beckleman, Dea Bush, Scott Calhoun, Irene Faber, Tim Finley, Glenda Hixson, Tracy Mahana, Lori Odom, Lana Ridenour, Tricia , Angie Spradlin, juniors: Rochelle Allen, David Gina Barnhill, David Burkhead, Venita Calfy, Clark, Michelle Giasson, Dan Goodman, Suzie Iaci Gundlach, Marcella Hall, Donald Hullett, Kim john Iennings, Lisa johns, Tamara King, jack Becky Listvan, Nat McClure, Steve McGraw, McCullar, Tami Mabary, David Melvin, Debbie Mark Oliver, Sandra Pace, Vernon Phillips, Paul Zandra Richardson, Linda Robinson, Cassie Ricky Simpson, Daniel Slater, jim Smith, Kristi Marlina Smithson, Dawn Talley, Debbie Taylor, Wilburn, Kevin Wilson, Princess Wilson. There's no security, only op- portunit ! . . . Guest speaker Dr. Alan Sclieibmeir, Vice Presi- dent for Instructional Services at Grayson County College speech dealt with this theme. Please sign here . . . Todd Coleman shows junior Iaci Gundlach, Donald Hullett, john Iennings, Kim Iohnson, Lisa johns, where to si n the register. lTop Leftj Marcelfa Hall returns to her seat after receiving NHS membership card. Ma I Have Your john Han- cock! Rochelle A len signs register as David Arbuckle and Gina Barnhill wait for their turn. David Burkhead receives a handshake from officers Betsy Reeves and jeff Nicholson, while Angie Stevens read the names of new juniors. Activities 59 Student Leaders Switch With Faculty Students changed laces with faculty members to find out what kind of work the faculty has to do. Some of the teachers participated in Leadership Day sponsored y National Honor Society. The students who chose the class the wanted to teach were the presidents of clbfibs and organiza- tions. Some of the students took ad- ministration work, others chose teaching in classes and learning the skills of coaching. Checking the halls -Brett Armstrongqrightj took the place of Mr. George Petrus. Mr. Petrus takes care of faculty substit-utes and budget planning. Elise Martindale took the place of Mrs. Iackie Peters, associate principal. Ieff Nicholson took the place of Mr. Tom Parris 4 principal. c Q2 ' - 1 Q11 ,,'3if?i mt 3 W 5 S ,..c Q S This is easy - Tracy Boss-and Tammy Bryantftook some action and Tammy has been answerin the place of the office workers. Tracy is waiting for telephone all day. 60 Classes 8 Busy day at the office - Robert Hullett took the position of visiting teacher while Mr. Ernest Smith assisted. They checked attendance and received calls from parents whose students were ill. Touch down - Kay Marshall. lleftl assisted head coach Marty Criswell. Kay talks business with the athletic sales representative Mr. lake Foster. .,.Mfjf2f 7 .pw Um .ting ...WM . WMI We gee., . . 5 . ,M ffvae. ffr., fy 1 bfi ,yy if A W, . up the way to learn it - Jeff Augustine is Coach Mark Howeth in world history. jeff his classes at least seven pages of notes. JN: Escribe, por favor - Kim Colson took her time ex- plaining the ways verbs are used in Spanish to Steve Torres. Kim was teaching all the Spanish classes while Mr. Sue Finely supervised. Classes 61 Leadership Day a Success Leadership day is an an- nual activity sponsored by the National Honor Society. .K ix A student who is a presi- dent of an organization is eligible to take on a role of a teacher. This year was very successful. l ,..,s.,-dual PRINCIPAL - Ieff Nicholson took the seat of Mr. Torn Parris. Ieff was in charge of leadership day. Ly .... . ,Jew IOURNALISM - BQ' -Pettifgre took Mrs. Kay ENGLISH - Angie Stevens is teaching Mrs. Iudyi Casey's classes. 'A' BVS 'M' Garner's classes. l HISTORY - Cheryl Ray taught Coach Ken ENGLISH - Vanda Porter instructed Mrs. Holley's classes. Linsteadt's class. 62 Activities ENGLISH - Elaine Rainwater, is teaching for Mrs. Iudy Garner. 2 'wifi' SECRETARY - Elise Martindale took Mrs. Nancy Eldredge's place. 2 ua ., ENGLISH - Iren Fabor took over Mrs. Kathy Dophied's English class. SCIENCE -'Pat Ford-taught for Coach lim Clark. ......... 'ill- -L. 1 ENGLISH -:Tracy Iohnson taught Mrs. Alpha lor- dan's class for a day. t Q.. . 'If W M'cf:,u, 'u ' SCIENCE - Todd Coleman instructed Mr. Iohn Terry's biology class. Activities 63 Ag Students Enter, Put Year's Work in Competition at Loy Lake Show The junior livestock show was held in earjiy April at Loy Lake Park. Entries are ma e y students around the area. Students can enter five categories in the stock show. The categories include: swine, sheepf poultry, horses, and cattle. Clean- ing t e livestock is an important part in showing the animal. A lot of hard work is involved, but Ag students say they have fun and enjoy the shows and competition. Hold still - Scott Barnhill, sophomore, is trying to get his pig ready for show. 64 Activities S am Cowboys' best friend - Ty Comstock, sophomore, is relaxing with his pig. Come on Besse - Marlina Smithson, junior, seems to urge her cow into the squeeze chute. Here she will brush her cow and prepare her for show. - - for a break Iohn Wolf sophomore Crump, sophomore, Mark Wright, 'unior Imkins, sophomore, are taking a brea after Ulllllg settled ill at Loy Lake. lease be still! - Billy Sarnmons, junior, is getting is pig cleaned and ready for show. ome on. Hurry up! - Roger Nickle and Curtis thejudging in the cattle division. avis, sophomores, are happy with the results of Activities 65 1983 Am I a hemophiliac? Are you serious? - Nerissa Helm, senior, waits patiently to give blood. Before donors can give, they have to meet several requirements. Some are listed on the sheet of paper Nerissa is reading. Another requirement is, a donor has to weigh 110 pounds. U.S. Club Holds Annual Blood Drive t'Blood is life. Let's keep it running, - That was' this ear's motto for the blood, drive. Every year the United Service Club holds a blood drive. Every student who participates in the drive receives a t- shirt with the motto on it. If a student or one of hi family members eve? needs blood, they ar guaranteed to get it if the participated in the bloo drive. This year 200 pints' were given. Hurt? No way! - Rustygfolbert, senior, glrins as he grew faint at the sight of the needle in their ar bears his arm to give lood. Some of t e donors Tolbert has it under control. 66 Activities 'fl . - -. 4 .-4 lei 5 Sleeping in the library? - Diane Holbert, senior, relaxes as she gives blood. For every pint of blood given, somewhere a life is saved. The students under 17 years old had to get a parents' permission slip. What do lyou get when iyou cross a chic en with a hypo er- mic needle? A U.S. Club Blood Donor! Serious business - Donors had excellent care as they gave the gift of life. The nurse was there to give encouragement to students who were not so sure the wanted to give after they had' already been stuck. The aides also checked blood pressure and the donor's temperature. 1y,yy 5 ititiir Q e How do you know when an elephant has been in the refrigerator? By the foot print in the pizza!? Elephant jokes after giving Blood? - Eric Nelson senior, and Mike Bardwell, junior, sit in the library after giving blood. Refreshments were served to people who gave blood to give them some nourishment. Orange juice and cookies were served. Activities 67 Ngo Tells of Adventure - Trip to New Land Hao Ngo, a Chinese student of mine in English IV, wrote the following account at my request. It is a moving and poignant account of his experience as one of the boat people who left Vietnam in search of a better way of life at any cost. Hao's broken English belies his innate in- telligence and wonderful sense of humor. While Hao feels lucky to live in America, I feel we are fortunate to have him here at Denison High School. - Ms. Gene Sickles is senior English instuctor. I was born in South Vietnam and rew up in a very peaceful country, untif the North Vietnam communists took over my country. I didn't like to live with the com- munist because they didn't take care of anything but themselves, for that reason I decided to leave my country looking for freedom. I left on May 20, 1979. I traveled by boat to another country. This boat was about 75 feet long and 20 feet wide, it held 398 peo- ple, it was ver crowded. At night we had to sleep seatedyand we couldn't stretch our legs. A lot of eople prayed to God to pro- tect our ship fftom danger, the ship floated on the ocean only a few da s. Most eople on the boat got sea-sick and, some ofzd peo- ple died. Every day the boat was supplied with dried food and water. Unfortunately, when the boat was put out to the high seas, we met a sea robbery ship off Thailand. They closed in behind our boat. The rob- ber shi had a machine gun and wanted to steal aff the money and jewelry from the women. The robbers told the men to be still and shut up. That day we could see many merchant shi s pass along our boat. They made a signalpand we responded by waving but no one could be helped. Some merchant ships were kind, the supplied milk, bread, and water for the clfxildren on board. After nine days we could see land, I was so glad I never, thought I would live to see land, I thou ht I was dreaming but I wasn't. The island was called Indonesia, a few people lived on the island. There were several huts that we could count, we lived there awhile because we had 68 Activities Hao Ngo nothing to eat or drink, some children were ver ill. For a flew days the Red Cross came and supplied us with food and sent us to another refugee camp. The camps were completely covered with coconut trees. I had a rough time on that island because there was only one small house to live in with over 12 peo le to live in it. So everyone had to builld a tent of their own. Day after day went by, food was runn- ing out. I had no money, food, and only two pieces of clothing to wear, I had to find a job. Some peo le got jobs riding a bigltruck to the city. I fjound a job in the ci- ty elping a man in his restaurant. After six months living on the island, many people from the United Nations organization came to our camp. They wanted to help the people in the camp to live in the third country lAmericaj. I could come to the United States because I had my relatives living there. When I got to America, I was so glad, because it is a free country and independent country. This is pgime I will never forget for the rest of my 1 e . . . Exchange Student Is a Hit at DHS His name is Tuomas Puotiniemi but he prefers you call him Tom. His home in in the suburbs of Helsinki, Finland, where he is a sophomore in high school. Tom is one of 550 Finnish exchange students cur- rently in America. The soft s oken, friend- l 16 year old says DHS is alittle different than his school in Finland, but the kids here are great. He has made a lot of friends during his stay here. At Tom's school in Finland, his classes last anywhere from six to eight hours a da . During this time all of his basic or sollid subjects are taught. During his year here, Tom concentrated on improving his conversational En lish in addition to his other language skills. Due to his age Tom was put in the eleventh grade. Tom is a 6 ft. 5 in. tennis player. Tennis coach Gail Ringness said, If you didn't have a chance to get to know 'Tom,' you missed out on a rare and special oppor- tunityf' The tennis team was pleased to have Tom choose tennis as his participa- tion sport while in Texas. His best win was a doubles match with Ieff Nicholson against Sherman. Changing schools can be hard on a per- son but changing schools and countries at the same time can be very difficult for a teenager, es eciall for a year. Tom has left his famfly andyfriends in Finland to come to America and absorb the culture. It is a difficult transition to make from one society to another. Not many will even try to make the change, it takes a special person. Tom is staying with Mr. Warren Blood and his family in Denison. He says he loves America and lans to visit someday after he's out of scliool. He also invites Americans to visit Finland. All in all Tom Puotiniemi is a remarkable person. It is not every day that teenagers get a chance to meet someone like him. -MIL , 9, N. M --... M. M :'l i A -az cttnr Tom shows his form and style in tennis practice. Activities 69 Stingeretts Honor Seniors, Name Officers The theme for this years Drill Team banquet was Nursery Rhyme Land thought up and prepared by junior and sophomore members of drill team. Mrs. Darlene Willoughby, Drill Team Director presented the outstanding Stingerette trophy to Susan Taylor, outstanding officer to Lisa Thompson, and the most congenial trophy to Brenda Butler. Mrs. Larrane Wells, a former drill team director, choreographer and presently owner of a drill team sho in Dallas, was guest speaker. She related, happenings of the serious side of the organization, the longhhours and dedication of its members. T e new officers for the 83-84 school year were named by Mrs. Willoughby at the banquet. Dawn Talley was named captain with Kelli Smith as head lieute- nant. Carol Clark and Linda Robinson are first lieutenants with Amy Derden and Christi jones as second lieutenants. Leaders - New officers for 1983-84 are standing L to R: Carol Clark and Linda Robinson, first lieutenantsg Kelli Smith, head lieutenant: Dawn 70 Activities Talley, captain. Seated are: Amy Derden and Christi Iones, second lieutenants. get 4' 'fgll - J it Susan Taylor was named Outstanding Top Officer - Lisa Thompson won the Outstand- by IvfrsF'Darlen'e'Will'oughb,y. ing Officer's trophy. iDad! - Officer trophies were presented to, L to Seated are: Elaine Embry, first lieutenant and : I3 Garner, first lieutenantg Lisa Thompson, Dawn Tally, second lieutenant. Brenda Butler won ea lieutenant: Kelli Smith, second lieutenantg the most congenial award. Activities 71 BIG I SPIRIT Tryouts Produce Cheer, Drill Teams The 83-84 cheerleaders were chosen by popular vote of the students, valued at 50070 and,by judges vote combined. Trying out for cheerleader meant a lot of work. Sher Weeler was chosen new head cheeilleader of the varsity team. The other seven girls are Lori Bryant, Amy Galia, Tomi Ballou, Traci Ballou, Shannon Gregg, Sheila Todd, and Sheila Hoover. Girls varsity cheerleaders are Melanie Baron, Amy Bullock, Kelly Wilkerson, Phyllis Perry, and Pearl Pruitt. Tasha Moore is mascot. Drill team tryouts were March 26. 34 new members were chosen. Tryouts con- sisted of military and jazz dance routines, high kicks, military marching commands, and splits. There were four judges who watched and scored each girl for posture, poise, dance ability, high kicks and splits. The new drill team will consist of 17 seniors and 17 juniors. To be eligible to try out each girl must first have a ear of sophomore drill, a year of pep club, pass- ing grades and no citizenship below 90. A lot of hard work is ahead for these girls, and many rewards, too. Activities 73 ,wx U R FAT - Everette Poe,g senior, shows hisutalented im- ' Sing it again, Steve - Steve gflrsonation of Richard Bolen's ta ent was singing in a lmmons' tub, Augustine Crowned Wonderful The annual Mr. , Wonderful contest, spon- sored b the U.S. Club, 1 was helld March 10 in Eisenhower Auditorium. Each contestant com- peted in swim wear, talent, and evening wear categories. The winners were eff Augustine, Mr. Won er- ful: Iohn Mark Ienningsf Mr. Wonderful runner-up: Mark Oliver, Mr. Swim Wear: Dan Goodman, Mr. Talent: Mr. Iohn Terryg Mr. Congeniality. Each winner was chosen from a panel of judges made up of faculty members and office administration. Whip it! - Iennings on the keyboard, Mike formed Devo in the Mr. Wonderful contest. McKinney on drums, and Goodman on guitar per- 74 Activities Whites - Ieff Auglustine proudli accepted and Everett Poe look on. Ieff received a shirt and a of Mr. Wonderfu as Iohn Mar Iennings banner as prizes. Activities 75 'Come Fly Away With Me' Is Prom Theme Waltz across Texas . . . Students try out new wave dance at this year's Prom. Pig Out Mrs. jackie Peters satisfies her hunger with food served at prom. Let's dance . . . Prom goers real- ly stirred up dust during Prom. 76 Activities and Petite Leonard and Ruthie Wyatt smil- pretty at the Prom. at me go Ronald Wilson and Debra of Sherman, swing to the beat at prom. Lookie there Brenda Butler and Kay Marshall show two styles of dress at prom. One in hoops, one in chic. This better be good . . . Mike Bardwell is waiting for prom pictures. Whisper sweet nothings . . . Ieff Augustine and his Sherman date Kerry Taylor dance to the music. Activiites 77 Awards Assembly Honors Top Achievers Denison Hi h School seniors were awarded schoFarships at the Thursday night Awards Assembly in Eisenhower Auditorium. Elsa Odom announced Tracy Iohnson as the winner of the American Legion Aux- iliary scholarship of S300. Tina Mason will receive the S200 scholarship from the Classroom Teachers Association, which was presented by Bill Gray. Tasha Moores. of Blacks in Action presented a S300 scholarship to Tangee Rucker.- The S1,000 scholarship from Elks Na- tional was resented to Ieff Nicholson by lim Turnbull. Turnbull also presented the local Elks scholarships of S300 each to Todd Cole- man and Sharon Martin. Ginger Reese and Maryann Pasche received scholarships of S500 each from Zeta Lambda. Iackie Billner and Delma Chesshir made the presentations. A cash award from Texoma BSIPW was presented to Sharon Cobb by Edna Moore. Helen Martin of Denison Food Service announced that Becky Pettigrew will receive a S250 scholarship. Kim McCorkle was named the winner of a S200 scholarship from the Denison Education Association, represented by Iohn Terry. A S500 scholarshi from the U.S. Club was presented to Slllerri Cobb from Kim Colson. Elaine Embryf received a S350 scholar- ship from the Future Teachers Associa- tion. Tracy Boss made the presentation. Rick Wood received a journalism scholarship for tuition, registration fees and books for one year at Grayson County College from the Denison Herald, as an- nounced b Helen Marshall. The Gilloud Fellowship, awards of S1,500 each, go to Dea Bush and Becky Pettigrewg announced by Charlotte Bullard. Carl Frietsch made the Iaycee presenta- tion of S500 scholarships to Lynn Foster 78 Activities and Danelle Iohnson. The Iunior Alpha Delphi scholarships o S200 each . were presented to Corej Souther and Angie Stevens by Darlene Willoughby. Ron Parrish presented Kiwaniar scholarships of S300 each to Steve Bolin Dianne Holbert and Kevin Waymire. Betsy Reeves won the Leo Short Func scholarship of s4,00o, presented by Ida Mae Voss. Pat Ford received a S200 scholarshilt from Masonic Lodge No. 159 as presenter' by Ural L. Farris. Dixie Foster resented S300 scholaq ships to Ion Smith and Iodi Mitchell fronl the Denison High School PTA. 1 A S1,000 scholarship from Pillsbury wa given to Angela Spradlin, from Gayl Powell. The Rotary Agriculture scholarship ci S500 was presented to David Englett by Lyndol Irby. A Irby also presented the S1,000 Rotaxl scholarships to Lisa Thompson and Be Harvey. Munson Foundation Scholarships S2,000 each were given to Patricia For Bobby Taylor, Elizabeth Reeves and Ie frey Augustine. Honor Graduates Named to the top 10 percent of the graduating class are: Ieff Augustine, Tra Boss, Neil Brown, Sharon Cobb, To Coleman, Kimberl Cooper, Elaine E bry, Patricia Fordl Lynn Foster, Ly Garnerg Wade Graves, Ben Harvey, Glenda Hi son, Sabrina Hogan, Robert Hullett, K Marshall, Sharon Martin, Elise Marti dale, Tina Mason, Iodi Mitchell: Ieff Nicholson, Iana Pulis, Elaine Rai water, Cheryl Ray, Elizabeth Reeves, L Sager, Ann Shields, Corey South Angela Stevens and Lisa Thompson. Awards Assembly Recognizes Students All-year honor roll sophomores recognized were: Cindy Birdsong, Susan Boss, Gina Brown, Bart Bush, Derricka Cameron, Linda Carruth, Ty Comstock, Ronny Crouse, Br an Donowho, Valerie Grillith, Christi Iones, Mi Yong Kim, Larry Lambert, Pamela Lane, Cassandra McBrayer, Todd McCon- nell, Don Martin, Elizabeth Melvin, Sandi Melvin, Allen Mobley, Amy Papoi, Donald Parker, Sandie Patel, Kevin Perkins, Gene Potts, David Sedlacek, Ioyce Smith, jamie Thomfpson. Juniors name are: -Rochelle Allen, Gina Barnhill, Lori Br ant, Venita Calf, Katlllleen Cravens, Micliele Giasson, Dan Goodman, Suzanna Gray, Brian Hackworth, Marcella Hall, ' Iohn Mark Iennings, Lisa Iohns, Kimberly Iohnson, Pam Ioines, Beck Listvan, Nathan McCl,ure, Steve McGraw, Elizabeth McCullar, Vic- torMcNealy, Tammy Mabary, David Melvin, Deborah Moon, Darin Musick, Sandra Pace, Angela Radford, Ste hanie Ratliff Zandra, 13 , Richardson, Missy Shearer, Kristi Smith, lim Smith, Marlina Smithson, Angela Snell, Dawn Talley, Deborah Taylor, Son a Wade, Sherry Wheeler, Debra Wilburn, Kevin Wilson, Princess Wilson. Seniors on the list are: Ieff Augustine, Rodney Auten, Tracy Boss, Gwen Baxton, Brenda Butler, Sharon Cobb, Sherri Cobb, Todd Coleman, Kimberly Cooper, Lisa Denman, Iames Durbin, Elaine Embry, Dee Er- vin, Irene Faber, Pat Ford, Lynn Fosters Lynn Garner, Suzanne Harrison, Ben Harvey, Nerissa Helm, Glenda Hixson, Sabrina Hogan, Dianne Holbert, Richard Holtkamp, Kevin Hunt, Sheri Ingram, Danelle Iohnson, Kathy Iordan, Lori Lumm, Terri Mag- gard, Tracy Mahana, Sharon Martin, Elise Martindale, Tina Mason, Patty Merrell, Iodi Mit:- chell, Davina Neal, Maryann Pasche, Kim Pet- ty, Angie Phillips, Vanda Porter, Iana Pulis, Tamee Quick, Elaine Rainwater, Che lRay, Bets Reeves, Sanldly Richard, Lana Ridenour, Lyn Sager, Suzanna Scott, Liz Shlton, Ann Shields, Belinda Smith, Corey Souther, Anglie Stevens, Bobby Tay or, Lori Taylor, Lisa Thompson, Penny Webb and Ginger Williams. Say Cheese! - Betsy Reeves, Ieff Augustine, Pat Thank YOU - Kim COISOT1 awarded Sherri Cobb Ford, and Bobby Ra Taylor were the winners of With the U-S- Club 5Ch01f31'Sh1P Of 5500- the Munson Scholarship Award. . t Activities 79 Department Academic Awards Presented S lvia McBrayer, drama andy English instructor, gave the welcome, and jeff Nicholson, resident of the senior cElass, offered the invocation. Choral Department awards were iven the following students by Roger Hanson: Nathan johnson, Outstanding Sophomore Boy and major role in Scrooge, Beth Hunter, Outstanding Solphomore Girl and major roe in Scrooge, Tamil Mabary, Outstanding junior Girl and major role in Scrooge, Wade Graves, Outstanding Senior Boy, Diana Latona, Outstanding Senior Girl. Others recognized for their major roles in Scrooge were E. j. Thompson, Rick Wood, Angie Phillips! Cassandra McBrayer, Tracy Mitchell! Scott Roe and Rick Pugh. Venita Calfy was recognized for being the piano accompanist for the Headaches. Eugene Harvey an- nounceddjohn Mark jen,- nings an Ricky Simpson are the 1983 delegates to Boys' State. Delegates to Girls' State announced by Elsa Odom are Lisa johns and Sonya Wades- john Terry presented the Bausch and Lomb Medal to the Outstandin Science Student, Todd Coleman. He also made the U.S. Club Outstandin Senior award, voted by the senior class, to Elaine Rainwater? Pat Thurman of the Tex- oma Regional Blood 80 Activities .Angela Snell and Leonard Center presented a com- mendation to Denison High School for its par- ticipation in the recent blood drive sponsored by the U.S. Club. Kim Colson, U.S. Club president, ac- cepted the certificate. Wesley Dennis presented the Leo Cameron Citizenshi Award to Reginalg Cameron. Finalists includ- ed 1 Kristi DeHorney and .Ray Taylor, sophomores, Bevels, juniors, Sheila Penn, senior. T h e V o i c e o f Democracy Essay Award was presented to james Durbin, first place, and Cassandra McBrayer, second place. Howard Hutchison made the presentation. SFC Michael Hines presented the U.S. Army Reserve Athlete Scholar Award to jeff Augustine and Sheila Penn-. This is awarded to the senior boy and girl who exemplify the highest attributes of scholarship and athletic endeavors. Irene Faber announced that the school yearbook will be dedicated to Mart I .C-Zriswell, 1 football coach and athletic director, and to Dr. Mike Raleigh, DHS instrumental music coor- dinator. Theme of the yearbook is On Our Way Up, and Miss Faber said these two men made the theme a reality. Art Club awards for ex- ceptional effort and par- ticipation in Art Club ac- tivities and projects were awarded to Mitzi Badgett, Shawn Rutledge, Sherri Cobb and Tina Huntoon, as announced by jackie Peters. Rick Coulter announced the vocation award, the Outstanding ICT Student, a tie between Ricky Tolley and john Ross. Athletic awards were presented b Ann McFarland and, Marty Criswell. The Outstanding, Female Athlete, the senior girl judged to be the most outstanding athlete throughout her high school career, was Sheila Penn. The Outstanding Male Athlete was Craig Blantonu Department awards: Spanish I, Amy Bullock fsophomorej, Sandra Pace fjuniorj, Scott Calhoun fseniorj, Spanish II, Princess Wilson jjuniorj, Kim Colson jseniorj, Latin I, Terri Maggard, Latin II and Honors English IV, Betsy Reeves, French I, Sharon Martin, French II, Sandy Richard and Gin er Reese, Woodwork, Bobby Taylor jseniorj, Steven Ogburn jsophomorej, Office, john Armentrout, Cynthia Mor- rison, Printing, Sam Williford, PHotography, Anne Shields, Honors En lish II, David Sedlacek, Honors English III, Suzanne Gray, journalism, jon Smith, Art I, jerrie F oster, Art II, Kelly Wilkerson, Art III, Tricia Skinner, Art IV, Penny Webb, Library, Nina Scott, student ac- tivities, foreign exchange student, Tom Puotiniemi. 0- Academic Award inners School Superintendent Bill jacobs presented honors to Academic jAward winners, who ireceived an achievement award pin and letter jackets with their academic letter as a result of competitive testing in designated subjects. Receiving academic awards in the following subjects were: Physics, ,james Durbin and Elizabeth Reeves: Chemistry, Derrick Cameron and Kris Gunlach: Biology I, Chad Linsteadt and Susan Boss: Biology II, Kevin Perkins and Elizabeth Melvin: Trigonometry, jeff Nicholson and jana Pulis: Algebra II, Starr Ward and Kyle Perkins: Geometry, Suzanna Gray and David Sedlacek: English II, jamie Thomp- son and Don Martin: En lish III, Sandra Pace an Kevin Wilson: En lish IV, Elaine Embry an jon Smith: World History, Cassie Simpson and David Burkhead. Leaders Top officers are: Tricia Skinner, Art lub and Photography Club: Charles ickey, band: Tan ee Rucker, Blacks in ction: Mike Blackshear, Building rades: Ginger Williams, Cosmetology: laine Rainwater, head Varsity heerleader, FCA Kuddles, Denteens, enior President: Am Gallia, head Var- ity Girls Cheerleadler: Traci Ballou, ead junior Varsity Cheerleader: earene Hagains, mascot: Susan Neff, E I: Rodney Auten, DE II: Sharon Cobb, drafting: Angie Phillips, rama: Lisa Thompson, drill team: Scott alhoun, drum major: jim Smith, debatg aptain: jeff Augustine, FCA Huddles: lise Martinda e, Denteens general resident: Sherry Wheeler, Denteen unior president: Amy Derden, Den- eens sophomore president: E. j. hompson-, Fellowship Christian ,,,,, usicians: Theresa Sykes and Kim Krueger, Flag Corps captains: Lana Ridenour, FFA: Lola Wrenn, FHA: Cheryl Ray, French Club: Tracy Boss, FTA: Kim McCorkle, Tammy Quick, feature twirler: Ernie Easley, Guitar Club: Wade Graves, Hanson's Headaches and Latin Club: Kevin Hunt, Health Occupations: Laniece Dou las, H.E.R.O.: Scott Rubfe, I.C.T.: Carson Harrod, junior Historians: Leonard Bevels, junior Class president: Nina Scott, Library Club: Richard Strong, metals: jeff Nicholson, National Honor Society and Senior Class president: Todd Coleman, National Biology Honor Society: Tracy johnson, N.I.K.E.: Diana Latona, O.E.A.: Kath Parkey, Pep Club: Pat Ford, Spanish Club: Becky Pettigrew, Stinger e itor: Kristi DeHorney, Sophomore Class president: Brett Armstrong, Stu- dent Council: Kim Colson, U.S. Club: Irene Faber, Yellow jacket Annual. Perfect Attendance Awards Presented Perfect attendance awards: Sophomores recognized were: Robert Allen, james Barker, Melanie Baron, Doug Beam, Cindy Birdsong, Anthony Byers, Derrick Cameron, jim Chapman, Irma Dawson, Mike Earnhart: Eric Floyd, Cand Gallowa , Allen Gemeinhardt, David! Headrickl, Trent Hyman, james jackson, Mi Yong Kim, Larry Lambert, Denise Landers: Wesley McMenamy, Elizabeth Melvin, Shellee Neighbors, Steve Ogborn, Rich Parnell, Kyle Perkins, Gene Potts, Mike Raborn, Audra Smith, Kim Smith! Kirk Templeton, Yung Trinh, Patricia Weaver and Rodney White. juniors honored were: james Allen, Damian Bogdon, Robert Byers, Chris Crabtree - 11 years, Denise Hale, Delores Hale, Tuong N 0, Tamara King, Elizabeth McCullar, Mace McStay: Sandra Pace, Da a Smith, David smir fi Margaret Weems, Zane Smith and Sam Williford. Seniors on the erfect attendance list are: Kenneth Allen, Rodney Auten, Robert Baker, Dea Bush, Carla Cassita, Sharon Cobb, Todd Coleman, Brad Compton, Kim Cooper - 6 years, james Durbin: Martin Giasson, Marvin Giasson, Cla Herd, Sabrina Hogan, Richard Hoffkamp, Kevin Hunt, Tracy johnson, Tony Lambert, Randy Lance, Spencer McAlister: Barry Malvern, jeff Nicholson, Charles Parsons, Belinda Smith, jim Stanberry and Ronald Wimbish. Activities 81 Winners Abundant in 82-83 This year our school had many winners, all of them on their way up. From an unparalleled performance in UIL Literary events to College scholarships, DHS proved that we have what it takes. Among the winners were several firsts: Ion Smith became the first DHS student to compete in the state journalism con- test, Richard Coley was the first to win first place in two district journalism contests and Suzie Gray was the first to make it to the to five rank in regionafj shorthand con- test. One-act Play Cast brought home the first UIL trophy in many years. This Is It Helen Marshall presented Rick Wood with the 1983 Denison Herald scholarship. f align' Happy moment - Betsy Reeves, Valedictorian receives a trophy a hug from proud principal Tom Parris. 'fe Wow! I Won! Beth Hunter Outstanding! Ricky T received outstanding soph- and Iohn Ross received lolmore Hanson Headache girl Outstanding ICTAwards. onors. Thanks! . . . Toumas Poutiniemi received a special student ac- tivity award. Cong Muns K 5,4 E ratulations - Bobby. and Ieff Augustine were on foundation winners. Proud Winner . . . Gingler Reese won a S500 scholars ip from Zeta Lamda. Top Athlete - Sheila Penn was named most outstanding female athlete. D JJ . lg 1' I we i r !' . r 1 it - Money! Tasha Moore+of Blacks in Action presented a S300 scholarship to Tangee Rucker. Thank You lon Smith received the journa ism award from Tom Parris: Yea, We Got Culture . . . These eight cultural art winners are Venita Calfy, Sherry Barker, Todd Templeton, Shannon Stewart, Sherri Cobb, Kelly Wilkerson, Kelly Ramsey, and Penny Webbs Activities 83 Mr. President: Mike Bardwell, newly elected Stu- dent Council president gives his election speech while other candidates isten. Those seated are S.C. Officers Named Mike Bardwell was elected President of the 1983-84 student council. Each candidate that was runnin for an office presented a campai n speech in the auditorium durin the stucfent assembly. Students votes in the assembly and ballots were taken up at the door. There were many candidates running for the student council offices but only a few could be chosen. The other offices were filled by re orter, Chad Linsteadtg Treasurer, Rhondla Montgomery, recor- ding secretary, ,Elizabeth McCullarg and vice plresident, Nathan Iohnson. Ot er candidates were Kelly Wilkerson and Cassandra McBrayer running for Vice-President, Cindy Green for cor- responding secretary, and Paula Lindsey for reporter. 84 Activities lfrom left to rightl Paula Lindsey, Chad Linsteadt, Brett Armstrong, Ieff Augustine, Nathan Iohnson, Kelly Wilkerson, Casandra McBrayer. I Promise . . . - Rhonda Montgomegy gives her campaign speech while other candi ates listen. Rhonda ma etreasurer. Nervous?: Candidates for the Student Council Elections in the from left to right are ammy Moreno, Rhonda Mon- Mike Bardwell, Paula Chad Linstead, Brett and jeff Augustine. Good Speech: Paula Lindsey who ran for reporter in student council elections gives her speech while those behind listen. People seated from left to right Mike Bardwell, Chad Linstead, Brett Armstrong, Ieff Au ustine, Nathan Iohnson, Keiy Wilkerson and Casandra McBrayer. If I Win: Tammy Moreno who ran for recording secretary gives her election speech. Seated from left to right in picture behind are Mike Bardwell, Chad Linstead, Brett Armstrong, Ieff Augustine, Nathan Iohnson, Kelly Wilkerson and Casandra McBrayer. Activities 85 9 3 Mrs. Kay Skelton was guest speaker at the Denteens Ban- quet. Mrs. Cathey Williams and Mrs. Elizabeth Ingram, left, and Mrs. Carole Linsteacft are Den- teens sponsors. Sherry Wheelersspeaks at the Denteens Banquet as .Mrs. Cathey Williams. .Mrs. Elizabeth Ingram, Mrs. Carol, .Linsteadt,,Elise Martindale and her mother Mrs. Billy Martin- dale listen to the speech. ...Q We -16 Martindale Wins Denteens Cup Honors Elise Martindale won Denteen cup of com- Womanhood at the Daughter banquet ear. ise served as eneral of the cluli. This other outstanding of the year were Amy Derden, -Sherry Wheeler, nd senior Elaine X of the Den- are Mrs. Carole Mrs. Elizabeth and Mrs. Cathey who announced 1983 84 officers. Speaker for the Banquet Mrs. Kay Skelton. M Q if 1 ..... . giw f ' 2 Wi,wmww f.-': I Daughters honor Mothers - Shelia Toddpher mother, and Sharon Cobbtsit before the Ban- quet starts, talking to their friends and faculty. Decorating - Elaine Rain- water? and Elise Martindale are having a lot of fun decorating the cafeteria for the Mother- Daughter Banquet. The theme for the banquet was Mothers Are Berry Special People and stawberries were used for decorations. afwfitaiatartfg Ma gepwy .. A 'f 1 1 ,, wmmw Q , v,t.. ty Q tf.. H iffy! e Q 4: . -lf, ,AW ' i-- ' 1 i ' Activities 87 Senior Day Held May 27 Senior Day was full of activities. It began at 8:30 in Munson Stadium. Graduation rehearsal went smoothly and Senior Day began. It was held at Grayson County College west campus. First was the sack race, then the 3-legged race and the egg toss. Prizes were iven to the winners of each event. Stu- dent then amused themselves with water volleyball and swimming until lunch which was catered by Church's Chicken. After eating, Seniors went for plane rides. The flights took them over the mall, the high school, Lake Tex- oma, and back to Perrin field. Each Flight lasted about twenty minutes. A bar-b-que dinner was held in the Silver Wings Club. A dance with a D.I. from KEGL 97 FM. lasted from 8:30 until midnight. Baseball caps were given to all seniors who stayed for dinner. This was a special surprise from Mr. Earl Turner, senior class sponsor. Senior Day was ossible because of money raised by the Senior play and a bake sale. Each student was required to sell 10 play tickets before he was able to go to Senior Day. Some students bought their tickets. Spike it, Poe! - Everette Poe played water volleyball with many seniors on Senior Day. Some teammates are Mike Guthrie, Steve Bolen, Todd Colemen, and Tom Poutiniemi. No one really took score but everyone felt that there was no loser. - Volleyball was played un- til dinner time. And then ... - Irene F is caught with her mouth again. Look familiar? Seems is caught like this quite often 88 Activities Let's go swimming! - Sherri Cobb urges Iames Brown and Irene Faber into the water. They swam for hours. baggy 1251 , o,r,5 , 199519 W 'iq r9A,5:i?5' . xstiw V o'o NW' W 'i fww, f WM ,'2'.4'wqN ' 7:94 ff new W1 q.'o'q'+'b 3 if M Q Q may wh-'Qt-f':.-. 11 -g -egi9.,'g':5 Q Q ueflp i CQ sgmoa on lg wwf: 2 f ievqiwiir W iz' Humana! Q 1 '- 'ls . L 5311 if 'eg '- wir -152155111 1522-fi:-rf' '?cgQ Z51g:Qf',:.Qf.E':1.:'Y'53f3,:,E,2'3' 5: -. --':-r1'1g- '-Z'1'5:5j.:' 1' ':Qf5:3.,,'1'515-1,L?:i'L'rr-i i' 1:7 1500 Feet - This aerial photo raph of Denison Hi h Schooq was taken out of tie plane window during a flight at Senior Day. Sure is hot - Ieff Nicholson and Ben Harvey take a break from all the activities to rest. O.K., Hold Still Mrs. Ann Whitworth makes a final adjustment on Cheryl Ray's cap. Watch Your Step . . . Irene Faber walks in with nervousness. 90 Graduation 298 Graduated in '83 Two hundred ninety-eight seniors walk- ed across the stage at Munson Stadium Ma 28 to receive di lomas. One honorary di lbma was awarged to Scott Melton whose education was interrupted by illness. Student council president Brett Arm- strong led the ledge to the flag after the band played the traditional Pomp and Circumstancef' Senior class president Ieff Nicholson gave the invocation. School ad- ministrators and members of the Board of Education resented the diplomas and an- nounced lrfonor graduates and s ecial awards. Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer ang Mr. john Terry, faculty members read the graduates' names as they received iplomas. Diana Latona, Danelle Iohnson, Wade Graves and Robert Hullett led the graduates, family friends and su porters in singing the alma mater to clpose the ceremonies. lust A Dab Theresa Sikes helps Corey Souther with one final make-up touchup before Pomp an Circumstancen begins. Hometown Pride! Fellow graduates, faculty and administration, listinguished guests, and frien s of the class of '83. Tonight's ceremony is the culmination of years of fvork by everyone concerned. Throughout the course of nur education, unity was the trademark of the special :lass of 1983, at one time so far in the heaven of the uture that not even the telescope of the grandest im- igination could see! As our education grew, our focus on tonight also grew ccordingly, so that we now see the picture we have an- icipated for years and years, yet at this moment the vi- ion is coming fully into view. The vision shows us that onight is not only our night, but also the ni ht of recogni- ion for the accomplishments our reat cityqias attained. Denison . . . a great city indeed. A great city that has fained many strides during the past years. Instead of tcknowledging these, however, I would like to turn the potlight to that which made this hap en. The change vasn't overnight, progress carne quietly into existence, vithin a span of man years. The ranks had only few in number at first but tlien caught on and spread like an epidemic. The movement changed our entire city. It :ured the city from mediocrity and exposed the ownspeople to another fever of force, of activity. The cause simpl stated, it was pride. It was a sense of elf-image and sellf-determination and self-motivation. hat was the key: the prefix self The populace of our city realized that to gain momen- m, Denison had to be the site of a mass reformation of self. In a town of rou hly 25,000 eople, 25,000 selfs ad to drive, had to work, had to acllilieve. And that is what we did. We drove, we worked, we chieved. A few at first, but when those few were in the melight, others realized that they, too, could achieve. enison . . . a city revived, having no limits except for ental reservation. The wise saying of ages ago, The ardest opponent to defeat is one's self is exemplified, nd once that is accomplished it is all downhill. Denison worked its way up to the top, and as it rolled own, all the achievements came into place in what can ngy be termed a snowball effect: the football team n their success fthe public cheeredl, the vocational epartment excelled and the U.I.L. scholastic competi- on fplaced the highest in district since the building hic now houses its students was constructed fthe ublic ap laudedl, the baseball team reaches the state layoffs, Sie first such Denison team to do so in many ears fthe public roaredgi The ublic su ported, the ublic was there: the pu lic hadj driven, had worked, d had achieved. That is what tonight is all about: Denison . . . a city of ride. Once again the public has come to distribute raise and cre it in this, our last victory in our senior ear. It is ironic that those who have done the a - lauding this year were the ones who truly deserved tllfe Elause. These are not accomplishments alone, but are e shared with you, O great city of Denison, the home the Battle Axeg we, the Senior Class of 1983, applaude ou and say with truest sincerity: It was great to be a Denison Yellow Iacket! Ieff Augustine Salutatorian Four Goals: Dr. Alton Laird, president of Cooke County College stressed the importance of goals. Graduation 91 Valedictorian: Betsy Reeves addresses her classmates and a stadium full of family and friends. JIT' Top Two: Salutatorian Ieff Augustine and Betsy re- join the Class of '83 for graduation ceremonies. Reeves Leaves Touchstones for Seniors In ancient time, there was a man who possessed nearly all material things that one could desire, but he wanted more. He wanted eve thing, so he went to the wisest man in the land andyasked how he could obtain all of the riches of the world. The wise one replied very simply that there was a stone: a touchstone which was very smooth and round. With the ossession of this stone, the man could have anytlling he wanted. This stone had unusually recognizable warmth which would allow the man to identify it from others. Running to the sea, the man saw many stones of such description and began sear- ching through them. Rapidl discarding into the sea one stone after another, when he knew it was the wron one, he suddenly realized that in his haste, he had thrown the touchstone awa . For one single mo- ment, the warmth and power oty the touchstone were his and now they were gone. One of the greatest touchstones lies here in our educational back round of Denison High School, and I am very proud to be Valedictorian of this class in which there are so many achievers. Now that we have established our foundation, we are able to go on and build the goals which we desire. We must be practical, however, about our goals. Let us begin by setting our priorities. Once we know what is most important to us, we can achieve. Stick to what We believe in, and do what we think is most impor- tant. Then when we look back on what we have done, we must not regret what we have missed out on, but be glad because we have held on to our priorities and to our touchstones. This will create our success. We are each individuals and our success is deter- mined by ourselves and not by others. Each of us has a very special place in this world, and we must seek out and find our own meaning, not only for the world 92 Graduation but for ourselves. Let us not throw what we might consider only small achievements away. Hang on to the ower of each ac- complishment you attain no matter llow big or small. For with reaching each goal, we are climbin to the next greater one. We are successful only when we have reached our goal, not someone else's. Let's not throw our touchstones into the sea. Hold fast to them. Allow ourselves to be successful by not worrying about the other person. Stand up for ourselves and our own ideals. We are our own suc- cess. Thoulgh we may sometimes truly be wrong with what we t ink is our purpose, we can dig ourselves back out and keep on going. There is a ray of sunshine for each of us. We only need to find and grasp a strong hold on to it. In our search for ourselves, we must remember one thingy we are ca able of success but we cannot see the sunshine God has made for us through the dark clouds which we have made. We must be positive in our quests. Especially the one in which we are about to venture. Hold on to each and every touchstone and remember each with Icy. We have each come a long way and each has a ong way to go. Our greatest test lies not in our hi h school or college st11dies but in our abilitito positivfiy face the world and today's society. Let's e strong and confident and never let ourselves down. I shall always cherish this moment of being our valedictorian as one of my reatest touchstones. My best wishes and prayers will ie with you always. Now as we hold fast to our touchstones, let us part with warm memories of the past and great expectations for the future. Betsy Reeves Valedictorian Class of 1983 Receives diplomas, shares friendships, and hugs, happiness, congratulations, and hugs, and hugs! Graduation 93 Scott Melton Receives Honorar Diploma, Editor's Note: The following account of the first honorary diploma given by Denison High School is reprinted from the Denison Herald by permission. By IRENE FLAHERTY Herald staff writer Graduation. A diploma. The mark of accomplishment. Last night when 298 students from Denison High School walked across the stage extending a hand for a shake and a neatly rolled piece of paper, one student's diploma represented a bit more than the rest. When Scott Melton received the honorary diploma marking him as a graduate of Denison High School, he also received a vote of love and confidence from is classmates. He wasn't the to student. He didn't make straight A's. As a matter of fact, he didnt attend school an awful lot in the final semesters of his career. But his diploma represented his fellow classmates' desire to share their night of triumph with one who otherwise would have been left out of the dream - his most cherished dream - graduation. Six months ago doctors tpredicted Scott would not live to see his graduation night. The irst indications that he might be suf- ferin from an illness were small. Suddenly last summer he be an to change. First, I noticed a slight change in his dependabigtyf' his mother, Sarah Ashcraft, recalled, His car had a dent here and there, and Scott was a good driver. We just couldn't understand what was happening. His behavior did not match that of the young man who was known for his love of the outdoors: was active at the farm: was an avid member of the Future Farmers of America, and a showman who really worked at winnin in the annual Texoma 1 Livestock Show. He had a lot of friends, a uick smile and al personality that seemed to draw peo le. That ldhanged. He was working with Tedd Riffjell that summer, and loved his job, Mrs. Ashcraft said. One day Tedd left him alone on the job and came back to find a note on the shovel. It said 'Mon- day isn't a good day to work.' , 94 Graduation Vote of Love, Confidence From Classmates It was some time later when we discovered it wasn't Scott changing, but a brain tumor - a quick-growing one that was killing him, his mother recalled. After the rash of fender benders, he was taken to an eye doc- tor who discovered he had tunnel vision. He could see only directly in front of him. Later another doctor said he needed psychiatric help. Then finall , at a clinic where still another doctor had suggested he be taken, the worst was confirmed. He had a cancerous tumor in the right side of his skull. Treatment began - multiple surgeries, cobalt - he was left in critical condition with a multitude of scars and little hair. His determination to graduate prevailed. His parents finall talked the ph sician into allowing him to attend school a half: day and be a lliomebound student the remainder of the year. But the illness again took over and Scott could not complete the requirements. It was last December when his mother found him l ing in the field. He had been driving the tractor and apparently suffered some kind of stroke, she said. He was rushed to the hospital vxigere doctors diagnosed the stroke. Scott Melton was 17 years o . After endless hours of waiting, we were told he might live another 15 or Z0 minutes, Mrs. Ashcraft said. We were helpless, but waited, and waited. A few weeks later in the hospital Scott apparently tore off all his life support systems and, to the amazement of the doctors, was functioning on his own. They decided to leave him on his own, but time inched on and nothing changed, she said. Eventually the doctors said they could do no more, that fur- ther surgery would leave him a vegetable. lt was hopeless. He was put in et another hospital, and again after weeks, the parents were told, We can do no more. We decided to take him home, even though he had gained a lot of weight and couldn't help himself with anything, his mother said. A doctor in Denison decided to treat him as a stroke victim, and throu h diligent work by his family it was discovered he could sit afone. A glimmer of ho e shined. Work was accelerated - more massages, more bending and pulling on leg and arm muscles. Through sheer determination Scott began using a three- pronged walker. He was on his feet. But problems still prevail. It's been a long, hard road. Recovery is not complete and may not be permanent. But it's a big step from the 15 minutes to live he had been given by his doctors. We've had a lot of help, his mother said. We found out a lot about Scott we had never known before. He had friendships of which we were not aware - especiall with his cousins. They have been a joy - a savior to Scott. They turned our per- :Esonglities from tears to laughter, and that was especially good it or co anal us. His step ad, Ron Ashcraft, his father, Billy Ioe Melton, his sisters, Donna Morrow and her husband Steve, Vickie Melton, his cousin, Russell Melton and his wife Cathy, his ag teacher, Charles Knight, and his fellow students, didn't forget Scott. They all pitched in and refused to let him stay in a state of depression or give up. It was that determination - that friend- ship, coupled with jokes and laughter, that helped Scott regain his feet, some of his personality and determination. It was that same friendship that brought classmates repeated- ly to the Denison High School office insisting time after time t at their big night be shared with their classmate. Finally the assistant principal, lackie Peters, said it could be done. Scott could get t at honorary diploma and be on stage with his gfaduating class. It's ta en a lot of prayers and work to get him this far, his mother said. And even though he has progressed from bedfast to being able to get on his feet, he's still got a long way to go. Depression seems to be the bi est stumbling block. After mont s of struggling, times when fi wants to do things, or say thingls, or be in activities, and yet realizes it's not within his reac - depression sets in. Although doctors are amazed that he has made it at all, it isn't enough for Scott. He wants to be himself again, and although giving up isn't in his mind, accomplishments come hard. Will Rower sometimes vanishes and despair sets in, but according to is hmother, he pulls himself toget er, and tries again - and again. Scott celebrated his 18th birthday May 17. And last night he was recipient of the first and only honorary diploma issued a would-be DHS senior at the request of his classmates. Althou h the diploma given Scott may not have been the one he wanted - it just might be more valuable. It's not one showing the standard accomplishment of 12 years of school completed. His diploma reflects the friendship and respect of his classmates. Friendship ained before he was stricken by the tumor and strengthened during his trial. Respect for the tenacity of his struggle and his refusal to admit defeat. 'Graduation 95 O C Student Councll President It's great to be a Yellow Iacket - Brett Armstrong, a member of the Fellowship of Christian senior, is the 82-83 Student Council Preisdent. 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Please don't mess up - Mrs. Patsy Stengle demonstrates techniques to Cosmetology students Ro erta Hudson and Morrison. , Q p ,ww-if - 5.1 ... g Q How does this work? - Penny Webb, senior, works at One-Hour Martinizing as a part of her vocational education. 98 Classes la- Q Can't you see I am working? - Iimmy helping refurbish a horse trailer as Lisa watches. Fighting off Mr. Tooth-decay - Susan Shearer visits grade schools, teaching the correct way to brush ' ,ff '- , 1. V' ' , 2 cw' ' K ,..,, ,, I , nj: , QQ ptr' 'If M, . t c i A a 1- ' tg ,V N 1- c aj ' ,My Z ,Pj 7 .. g. 5' fm ' mf www Gwen 'lx '.f as srrrr if 5 if Q' ' A' V N , :X c Money, Money, Monelzf - During National Voca- tional Education Wee the students posted their teeth, as a Health Occupations project. annual sign. for the rush - Linda Christman, junior, rush. She is in HECE class. out for a picture just before the dinner Classes 99 Choral Music Sends Group to Contest In addition to presenting programs, the se ect choir, Hansen's Headaches com- peted in the University In- terscholastic League con- test for the first time this year. Under the direction of Mr. Roger Hansen, the Headaches and the Girls Choir entertained civic clubs, the PTA and students at the elementary and middle school. Mary Ann Pasche accompanied the choir on the bass guitar and Venita Calfy provided piano accompaniment. 5 Classes Q k A-gm, Quan is F' ., K, 96 5 vw My turn at the tlypevfriter - Marva Lewis wor s on the an- nual andthe Stinger. Classes What's this contraption? - Ruthie W att, junior, tries to figure out how to load and use a camera. Annual Staff Captures Memories for Year Unless you are familiar with the annual staff most people don't know how much time and effort goes into a yearbook. It takes a team of people working together printing pictures, drawing ayouts and rais- ing money to produce a record of the ast year we call the Yellow Iacket Annual. Wood, Angie Williams Irene Faber, senior edito work together to put out pages. Working together incentive to the others. Working together helps - Rick , an . . I Y ssli. .MW Help! I am so confused! Krueger works on sweetheart pages so she c meet deadline. She has to dra up the pages, rint the picture and write u Sie cutlines. Aftf doing all that hard work sl turns them in to Mrs. K1 Casey. 1 f . Q jcflxhu W 'fQgl t Don't bother me! I'm busy. - Lori Iacquinot, senior, works hard to put out the football Ipages. This is an honor since this year the footbal team did so well. Starvin Artist - Sherri Cobb, senior, is very in- tensified by the hard work that comes from com- pleting her pages. Sherri did most of the group pages. - .e,u 'Wun- These darn pages - Theresa Sykes, senior, is busy addressing envelopes to send out to the senior parents for the Senior Salutes. Sm! Q Z! S' ,,.. . . .M ' :iff ' II- , .. ' N its Big Chief at Work - Irene Faber, editor-in-chief of the Yellow jacket worked far into the summer to assure a good annual. r Q 'Qilgr-1 Think you have troubles? - Kim Earhart, senior, is fondly known as Airhead on the Stinger staff. She is the News Editor. Having that responsibility could drive anyone insane. Sports - Ion Smith, senior, is the Stinger staff Sports assistant editor. He has to get the sports news firsthand and write up the stories. Classes Stinger Staff Produces Weekly News Work, Work, Work - The Stinger is the weekly newspaper put out by the Stinger sta f. Mrs. Kay Casey is the advisor and Becky Pettigrew is the Editor-in-Chief. Dedica- tion is the key factor in producing a paper. Writing stories, printing pictures, and pasting up is only a part of the process of put- ting out a palper. Team- work puts outt e Stinger. Pasting up can get really sticky - Rick W senior, pastes up his features page. Rick is Features Editor. Alright Becky! - Advisor, Kay Casey, and Becky Pettigrew, senior, work together to solve the pro- blems of the newspaper. .lun-......., It will be alright - Richard Coley and Angie Har- ris, seniors, work together on their pages. It takes teamwork to put out a paper. No, Let's do it my way! - Anthony Byers, you have a firsthand look at life on a newspaper. It sophomore, and Angie Snell, junior, discuss what takes a week to put out the StinEer, imagine how wi l be on their page. Working on a newspaper lets hard the Herald people must wor every ay. Classes if .- , kgs fmfm .5 1 ffflg. , K Q x Mem. Z f ..,w,f 1 ,, K Xi 5 V 106 Classes S Groups Perform The Golden Band from Iacket Land received a second division rating when they competed in the Cleburne mar- chinfg band contest against 52 other ban s. The drum line received a first divi- sion rating and the colorguard won 24 first division ratings in solo and group routines. This year, the band came u with a small group they called a comhlo. They played for pep rally and earned a one rating in contest. The band played for the Stingerettes and their combined efforts resulted in spectacular half-time shows at the foot- ball games. Classes 107 Drama Plays It With Class Mrs. S5mj1ag,...MgcBrayerl has been teaching the art of drama for what she calls 10 long years. In drama, students learn to perform and speak in public and they gain self- confidence and creativity. Students are graded by their ability and are not compared to others. The materials come from television, contests, and many home Broadway skits. Can you do this! Mrs. McBrayer shows her true acting ability. Look Out Hollywood! IL to RJ Rick Pugh, Rick Wood, Meretah Polk-,Nathan Iohnson, and Sherrie Classes Davis are learning to stage a scene. Maiden: Cassandra IVIcBra1yer practices a Coy Put up your dukes: Angie Phillips interprets emo- Drama students write p ay scripts and act tions and body language for the class. Angie out for the class. received recognition rom area universities for her acting abilities. play dress up: Beth Hunter, Cindy Green and presented a dessert theater and their one-act-play Noblitt get the Scrooge costumes ready. In entry, Medea to the annual musical, the drama students Classes The thrill of victory: Greg Stewart, senior, shows off his work after winning irst place ribbons for it. 1f,N,5,?-rss w,.WW .ll. M, s-iwmembwxew qs g, M--,4...,. . t lo r t .V so ' A .- ' 'k': if ele' . s ' 4 A ' 1 fs loeee t fl Q el . 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Getting to work: Driver education teacher Mrs. lean Kuhns keeps students busy learning safety. it Which one should I use: Anne Shields, senior, looks over her negatives, Photography students learn to expose film, develop it and print pictures. Classes 111 112 Students Show Artistic Talents, Abilities Classes Mr. jerry Pederson's art classes displayed their art throu hout the year. Students pictures could Ee seen in the display window across from the office and at the local banks. A few art students showed their work at the Chamber of. Commerce. This ear Art IV students were lucky to be able to experiment withj the new airbrushes that were purchased along with a compressor. This was the first ylear for the high school art department to ave an airbrush. It turned out to be a suc- y cessful experiment. 1 . Merry Christmas - Art students made Christma cards to sell to raise money for a trip. Ho, Ho, Ho - Sherri Cobb and Penny W displayed pen and ink projects in the art window f . 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This was done her ork at the banks and Chamber of Commerce. junior year. Classes 113 Biology Strains Brains i Biology is very impor tant in today's society With all the biologice biology is needed to learl blems. Today's scien students are tomorrow' doctors, surgeons, ani genetic engineers. If pe ple didn't have scien they wouldn't know whc they came from and w they look like they 1 Outer space would be i' Ga me with a cat? - Wesley Mcmenamy, sophomore, shows his angthep mygtgry, ability to perform surgery on a dead cat. Mr. Terry's honors Biology class dissected cats for their project. Funky Tongue - Ianet White, sophomore, shows Botang, too - Mr. Iohn Terry's green her inherited ability to do a tongue roll. helpe produce this huge bloom. Classes disorders and diseases what causes these prg , 14. fs f f 92' ' Ns Biology is not all fun! - Scott Skelton, sophomore, and Kim johnson, junior, are at the libraxky study- ing. Being in honors biology is not all un and gbiifwlfi QV . E , W-www , t MW .,,. I K , H , L-HH.-, .,., . ,WA ' k 11,5 f .- . -. ' -- . , Talk about deep - David Sedlacek and Kevin Perkins, sophomores, study their homework at the library. Students today, doctors and surgeons tomorrow. games. There is more to the class than dissecting animals, these students take notes and research a project. Classes 115 U.I.L. Banquet Denison placed second in the District University Interscholastic League Literar Contest February 26, in Wichita Falls with 128 points. The areas of competition were in news and feature writing, shorthand, ty-ping, poetry interpretation, headlines, e itorials, debate, one act play, and science. Other schools competing were Wichita Falls, Denton, Sherman, Weather- ford, and R. L. Turner. Winners were Richard Coley, Suzie Cray, Kim Earhart, Rick Wood, Shannon Stewart, Lisa Wright-Sykes, Rochelle Allen, Ion Smith, Kevin Perkins, Becky Pettigrew, Mike Pasche, Chad Linsteadt, Terri Maggard, Angie Phillips, Marethah Polk, E. I. Thompson, Nina Scott, Karen Davis, and Everett Poe. And the winner is Mrs. Linsteadt presents Michael Pasche with his award for debate. Chad Linsteadt won in debate, too. Classes Ei Side by Side: Mrs. Dixie Parris and Mr. Tom Par- ris, she is public information officer for the schools and speaks on Pride as a key to success. Play it again, Sam!: Mr. Ernest Smith, visitin teacher, plays the guitar and harmonic simultaneously. He, Mr. Waylon Knowles an Mrs. Patsy Stengle provide entertainment. l E I P is for positive. R is for reaching out. I is for imaging. D is for discipline. E is for enthusiastic. Are you ready?: Mr. Waylon Knowles assists in the entertain- ment at the banquet. attentively: School board members, to honor the UIL literary contestants. This is the and contestants gathered in the cafeteria first annual banquet sponsored by the PTA. Classes 117 Social Studies Classes Learn From Guests Visitors from an area bank visited Mr. Warren Cap Blood's free enterprise classes. Mrs. Karyn McNellis, personnel officer at InterFirst Bank, discussed job What's the next question? -1Eriem-Nelsen and 'llommy-4Roberts, seniors from Mr. Blood's class, volunteered to conduct an interview. It worked out opportunity and interviewing. Mr. Scott Crow talked to Mr. Robert KetchaIn's classes about job procedures and dis- cussed helpful hints on looking for a job. l really well and the students learned a lot of useful l in o. . , , Who's next? - Sabrina Hogan, Ieff Nicholson, Ladies and Gentlemen . . . Mrs. McNellis talks on and listen as Tommy reads the questions. career planning and how to get started. Classes E nz- E 5 I MiYong Kim Shares Customs MiYong Kim demonstrated clothing worn by young ladies in South Korea. Ook Yon Kim, MiYong's brother, gave a report in world istory and she was asked to illustrate this type of cultural difference. MiYon wore her hair in a single luraid, symbolizing that she was single. Two braids indicate marriage. This dress is the traditional dress and is now only worn for ceremonies and holidays. When irls wear this attire, their demeanor must be extremely decorous. They must not run, jump, laugh or talk loudly and are to walk, sit, and conduct themselves in a reserved manner. Classes English, Language Students Experience Customs, Culture Students choose foreign language to learn about other cultures and customs. They can learn how to speak a language other than English. Most students may want to visit the country they have been studying. Most important, there are a lot of lobs, and some colleges that require at east two years of a foreign language. Students break for cond - Spanish classes follow the Spanish tradition of having a pinata at Christmas. The ifiata is made out of a ier mache and filljed with candy. Blindliolded students try to break the pinata with a stick. Rapt attention - Ianie Gore and Tracy Mitchell, students in Mrs. Nancy Terry's English Class, listen to the day's lesson. They were known to decorate tahe classroom with pastel streamers or licorice jelly eans. Classes clod ho pers - Eric Nelson shows off shoes tlliat he got on a trip to Europe. of the times - Posters praise foreign language study. while parents slaved over notes and interpreted copiae? - These students lrightl are stu- Latin to gain a basic language. Classes 121 Another day in the life and times of Lola Wren - other students in the crowded hall. Walking these Lola, a senior, looks bewildered among all the halls can proveachallenge. Make It - Make it 82-83 was seen in the halls on a poster. Some People's Pets - Mr. Bill Day's biology class adopted a grasshopper. ,wp-wiv L Oh where oh where can I park? - One of the seven wonders of DHS is finding a parking space Classes in the overcrowded parking lot. To some people this could be a hazardous job. located by room 217. 1S the sandman's class - Apparentliy this stu- thought this class was too much for t e heat of day. Bernard Shelton didn't. unseen room - 95911 of the student body has never seen this in all the years they have attended DHS. This room is the of the Printing Staff taught by Mr. Frank Turner. The room Could this save our school? - This year there has been a lot of attention to fire safety laws. Cool water - Kelly Allen and friend stop and get a refreshing drink after a hard day's work. Classes 123 Business Classes Learn Computing Business classes learned the skills of com uting with the help otp Mr. Osborn Davis, accounting teacher, and Mrs. Meg Mayes and Mrs. Ann Whitworth, Vocational Of- fice Education instructors. Students learned word processing and other skills useful in the computer field of education. A lot of work - Angiveeliadford is busy working with computers in vocational o fice education. 1' . K W , Pg t t. . ..,. - if . kgmg2i11:' ,- ' . Classes Group session - Mike Curti: Dan Penn, and Larry Stapleto work together on an assigne chapter in accounting. 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M1395 V VV VV ' V .V V VV . - V KY V - K- -' X 4' V -MV 11,-XLQKV---VL-V - Ki- ggi.-1'.'V,LLi' 1532-fin'-LVVJVY '--,E1iM.V,iiQf '-EVV,f-33311--VAVQQFV ' 'Qi-Gi XQVPQQQLD Rm Sw-Vw---V Vw- f - - -- ' QQ9,--VVQVxwVwVm-V.V,fg-VV- ..KK + V Q is -I is - f, .J hi A :af E- F' - Iacket tailback Gregl Iackson 1201 some quick moves dropping is opponents. was a key player for the Iackets, tying the fa - ' ' W W A , alfa f' . , efense - Michael Wilson i331 and David Holl- ingsworth f85l make the tackle on Weatherford angaroo runner in Iackets 41-6 win over the Roos. n target - Iacket receiver Ierrg Grimes l80J snags Craig Blanton 1101 aerial in t e first half of the ackets victory over north Dallas. Final score of the ame was 31-8. Blanton was named to the district -5A all-district team lleftl. school's hilglhest record for yards carried during the season wit 1220 yards. Iackets on Top Football for the 1982-83 Yellow Iackets proved to be a big turnaround for Coach Marty Criswell's squad. Improving over the previous year's campaign from a 2-8 record to a 7-3 record, Denison had its best year since 1977 and in doing so beat Sher- man, 28-10, for the first time in thirteen years. The Iackets, propelled by Craig Blan- ton's arm and Greg ackson's legs, went 4- 1 in non-district, eating R.L. Turner, Paris, North Dallas, and Dallas Adamson. Berkner was the black and gold's only loss before district. Denison's toughest loss of the season was a squeaker to Wichita Falls Rider. The Raiders completed a pass for the two point conversion late in the fourth quarter and the ackets lost 15-14. In the next two wee s Denison blew out Weatherford 41-6 on Homecoming and beat Wichita Falls 21-12. Denton beat the Iackets out of a playoff spot the next week 33-21 in Bronco land. Sherman came to town the last week of the season to take on the Iackets. The game was close through the first half but in the end Denison's owerful team was too much as they brought the axe home 28-10. Sports 129 Here we come - Iackets like to make a dazzling entrance. They are led bg 48 - Tim Neal 32 - Kevin Waymire 20 - Greg Iackson 85 - Davi Hollingsworth and 33 - Mike Wilson. A meetin of the minds - A few of Sie Denison Yellow Iackets, Steve McGraw H1761 David Hollingsworth H1851 and Tony Brown H1301 wait ner- vously for one of their fellow Eackets Nat McClure H1721 efore beginnin a quick between-plays confirence. Head to Head - The Denison Yellow Iacket players Ierry Grimes H1801 Gary Sheilds H1361 Willie Houston H1401 and Reg- glie Camerron H1581 put their eads toglether in heavy discus- sions on ow they are to dispose of their opponents. Obviously the Iackets came through end- ing the non-district play with a 4-wins and 1-loss record and a 3-2 win-loss record in district. jackets Win By October 2, the 1ackets had come further as a team than any Denison team had in a long time. It was their fifth game of non-district lay and the Iackets had llost only one game. The concentrated on one Fridlay night every week and never planned or talked ahead of the ne week's games. By this tin 1 n the black and gold tea had gained confiden and went into the ga full sgeed ahead. The wante and expected t win as much as the fan did. Iackets came throug and defeated the Dalla Adamson Leopards 33-12. Sports -if At,.s..:....,s ,.,, Q. Big Defeat - Craig Blanton H1101 1eff Augustine 33-12. Iabove1 Run - Steve Daughrity returns an Hi541 Kevin Phillips HI441 and Greg 1ackson H1201 interception during the Sherman game. lRight1 watch as they defeat the Dallas Adamson Leopards Who's got the ball? - Yellow Iackets David Englutt H1641 Dan Good- Would you like to dance? - man H1501 1erry Rembolt Hi751 and Steve Daughrity H1341 go in to Mike Wilson 1331 seems to be block for another Denison player who has the bal. dancing but he is really just makingu quick tracks towards one of is opponents. Sports End of it all - Yellow Iackets 'Dim Neal fii48j,vlteff ., Hales 13829, Greg Illackson H1201 and Craig Blanton M101 gather to s ake hands with the Sherman rt M,,,i I . tv , 5. 5 gg g . g .t aara alaea B, ft: kk,, f .iw Q 'L :L V I .. .-'h ' be .. ,,.- , P - .gsiigi Q TY 155' we ffl ,, r air X s aa.: frr.' nl tx-ii-X vi' I B kffkffl' .... i XVVEKL B 4 is Smart defensive thinkin - Brett Armstron 1170 makes a ood 8 8 l l 8 defensive play with the assistance of H1361 .GarH Sheilds. The Lackets played we l together and improved their overa record from t e past ew seasons. Sports Bearcats after winning the last game of the The score was 28-10. E Good Iob - Danny lit84J and Brett Armstrong congratulate teammates Greg Jackson H1201 leaves next p ay. Gotcha - Leslie Dehorney 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Kickoff - Steve Daughtery H1341 receives the snap and H1241 of the Denison Yellow places the ball as riuickly as possib e so teammate Iohnny Tarver H1121 1ackets got the ball, got a can prepare to kic off to the other team. touchdown and got his opponent. leasing Pla - The officials call the play in their decision. David and1oe raise their hands with enison's behalf and Yellow Iackets David Holl- the officials to let the other team know the call was ngsworth W851, Ierry Rembolt 111751, 1oe Clap for them. 41601 and Reggie Cameron 111581, are happy witll Sports Defensive Star - Willie Houston l40lsreturns an interception against opponent with the helpful eyes of Ierry Grimes l80l.and Kevin Phillips 1441. At last - Coach Criswell with N , A p I A Corky Bowlinlgl, the last Denison ,A PEM sr-' I I' ' coach to wint eaxe. We got the axe! We got the axe! This was the cry which rang out long and loud from Denison after the Iackets beat the dreaded maroon and white Sherman Bearcats for the first time since 1968. In the thirteen years since 1968, the jackets lost 12 times and tied once with the tie coming in 1980. This winless streak was the longest for either school in the 65 game series which began in 1912. Sherman won that first game in 1912 by a score of 13-6 and went on to win the first seven games of the series. The first acket victory came in 1922 when the blac and gold prevailed 19-5. Denison's longest undefeated streak during the series was eight games from 1941-48. However, they tied three times in that string. Since then the most dominance a Denison team has held over a Sherman team was from 1963-68 when Denison won five of six games. 1968 was the last time Denison won before 1982 and that year they won only two games during the season. Overall, the Bearcats led the series 42-17-6. In 1949, lack Barker, a local businessman, donated the lack Barker award, a large piece of metal with a The Axe wooden handle, better known as The Axe. Since then, the Denison-Sherman game has been magnified by this trophy to such a degree that whole school weeks have been devoted to raisin spirit for this ame and seven or eight thousand fans ghave packed Munson and Bearcat Stadia to view the event. In the early days of the rivalry, the game was played on Thanksgiving Day and drew arge crowds from North Texas and some parts of Southern Oklahoma. Although the Sherman Bearcats was the first winning team of the two rivals to ap- pear on The Axe, fthey beat the Denison Yellow Iackets 13-7 in 1949.1 The Axe has found its way back to Denison. Remember the year 1982 38-I I l 1 1 sz X 19?- Long awaited - Dr. Bill Iacobs and Marty Criswell hold the axe. A happly principal, Tom Parris accepts this welcome addition to the trop y case. - Brett Armstrong and Tim Neal happily clutc The Axe. With Axe - Mike Bardwell, Becky Listvan, Gina Crew - Coaches lim Brooks, Ty Comb- M ' ' Barnhill, Brett Armstrong and Tim Neal. arty Crlswell, Marvin Sedberry, Warren praise axe. School Pride - Ierry Grimes got it - A fraction of the varsity football team holds the axe with ' ' . and Lori Iacquinot show off axe. Glad the axe IS back in Iacket and The Axe 135 High Stepfper - Ray Taylor 1251 dodges peoile all year with a 31-0 win over R.L. Turner behind three over the ield in the Denton game. Scott S elton touchdowns by running back Anthony Byers 1611 is on the lookout. The junior Iackets started the was-ver.- 1 .. . - , s---- , . ff ' 1. 1 1 n 1 -- - 'ik . QQ. ' 1 f re. 1 7 . ' . P 7' ,gf - . Qii iffi' ' 11 3 1 ' . LV VY 'f' ,, . Q . . -P 1 h t s,. .r1 .e.. ,1r Q 1:12 Q . 1 'J 1- i., I K . 1. 2 1 11 k inky, Q..y1.gf,.5g:wg4.i-51.--W, at Y: f-2.11.9-.K -1 w , , - A A 1, , tif . ' , 'L ' 'N7' 'L .-X:.:-3-5i,..f'i-'5M:2 ' '7:iTl .5f!bil.E751. - -- M . .- ' ' 1 -iwka. .- 1 sfb- . . r Q N J N....,. ,, ffl. ,assumes ..., .-.:w,,w. yew., . -- . .1 :1t.h,....w.-wit.--me aMst.-ffw-ff:.- i ,-K, .rw--be-S . .. . .,-,, t i T- X .M 1--V.-Q. Q-1: 1f:fT11?-.,2f1-::f.:--- as--Mtfilwsza, , cf ,A ,. .. ...K -H ...M , .. .1 -,,:..twawr:1 ...i-,-ff, ,-., ge.,.m f-.,.Q- - A ' . Take it away - Quarterback Ronny Crouse hands off to Taylor 1251 who gets blocking fron? z-baclk lRay Wilson 1831 find others 1top ture1. Crouse punts to P ano w i e Gary Don Wrig t 181 protects. To - Gaines 1411 and Donald Parker 171 race down the field to block for the Good ygl-dag? Taylor 1V. Sports for a nice galn against Falls High. Coaches Howeth, Pettit and Clark watch the play develop. . . ...,,,.r.r,,,,,... i ,..,,....,W.,,., ,... 1 . , , , ' U- ff m f , 1xe.maazf,,,ef..1is'svf4f f f , I ' 1 1 i.l'T' f 2 if 'i i 1 ., ff' 1 W H if ,, ,-,fe K.-lk 12 A ,e.e I - 0,131 11, V' I I - Q ip n , ,. f 5, 3 . 5 . Q ,M , . ti, ,ra 2 fl , ' 4- . 1 . ,A . f ,Ig -.V:,r.jt-7352 'yqgjfi ,L 15,5 , .W Eh, A . , IV Learns From Experience The 1982-83 IV Yellow Iackets started out the new season with a 31-0 victory over R.L. Turner. The team was coached by an all new coaching staff consistin of Head Coach Iim Clark, and Assistant Coaches Mari Howeth and Lanny Pettit, and trainer Scott Doc Hess. Doc Hess credited the success of the 1982 Yellow Iackets to Coach Marty Criswell and his implementation of a vigorous off-season conditioning program. During the season the players lifted weights three days per week and ran every day. All of the coaches felt the layers ained experience from this season. We learned, severaf valuable lessons. First, we've got to prepare more in our off-season. Second, we learned that you've got to persevere through a situa- tion. And third, I felt like we took a step closer to understanding how much effort- it takes to achieve something you really want, stated Coach Howeth. Coach Howeth described some of the IV standouts. An- thony Byers led the defense with three interceptions and ran one of them back for a touchdown. Donald Parker led the secondary in tackles and Fred Washington was the most consistent player. Scott Skelton chan ed back and forth from defensive end to linebacker and fiom offensive end to linebacker and was the most solid player. The most improved player was Kyle Perkins. These were a few of the outstanding layers on defense. The outstanding players on offense were Skelton, Washington who was the top receiver, and Byers who led the team in rushing. Byers carried the ball most of the time in the I formation. Zapped - The IV was zapped by Adamson 20-0, but Coach Iim Clark saw bright spots and noted that the defense had improved a hundred per cent. Anthony Byers who had 15 carries for 89 yards in the game played great defense, the coach said. Sports 137 I XX district. plat Lori Iacquinot prepares to dink the nd at t e same time her opponent prepares to It's whoever jumps highest that gets the ball. that ball: Konta Thomas bumps the ball to the front line so the can set it up for the spike. Konta received honorable mention in What a dinker: Marva Lewis dinks the ball as teammate Lori Iacquinot helps. Watch out: Shelia Penn is fixing to spike the ball and when she spikes the opponent better be well prepared to pick it up or run. Sports 139 Open Hand: Angela Snell dinks with an open hand. This dink is very touchy where the referees are concerned, the fin ers must connect with the ball just right. Most of tlgie team can handle it. What a Team: Lori Iacquinot 1 bumps the ball while teammates i wait to see who gets the next hit, Denison Scores Listed First Bonham 15-13 15-3 Greenville 15-5 13-15 11-15 Greenville 7-15 15-11 5-15 Bonham 15-5 15-8 Bonham Tournament Garland 7-15 15-8 16-14 ETSU Tournament WlliieSb0l'O 15-2 6-15 15-9 Howe 15-7 15-4 Sherman 5-15 11-15 VV98tl'18I'fOI'd 15-13 15-14 15-6 DeI1iO1'1 7-15 5-15 Sherman 15-13 15-12 Weatherford 15-9 15-10 Denton 14-16 4-15 Sports - t if sitisut 1 ' , of -' ',,,, at f f ,,,, , :- ' f iii 1 - - , kk:,rLL,VArr 1 i,,, KL,k i,s V, -,VV , . V, 'Mi 3'il-if-5.1 -'-, if ,,,, ' 'i ' 'S 5 ' :sz ll. f 'ff' ,, f'f-' i'-- T if t4 J '-'- 1. , 1 We it 'W M., I WWMMMW, ,. ,,.,,,,,, H Not Always Perfect: Angela Snell spikes the ball well but everyone makes mistakes. The ball went into the net. Dalphine Dawson, Konta Thomas, Shelia Penn and Marva Lewis lend a watchful eye. 'm really ready: Konta Thomas waits eagerly for he ball to come her way. Konta improved her ame this year, coaches said. Iackette Spikers on Top The Denison Lady Yellow jacket olleyball team did very well this year. ady Iackets had a 5-2 win-loss record on he season and ended district play with a -3 split. The Iackets were also entered in wo tournaments fBonham and ETSUJ and id well in both. In November all-district volleyball eams were announced. Volleyball players heila Penn, Lori Iacquinot, An ela Snell, nd Konta Thomas, were awarfed honors all-district volleyball. These honorees chosen by coaches of the district Senior Lori Iacquinot playinlgl on the district second team was appy to the award for her second time to honored in all-district. Lori a three year n for the Lady Iackets said, It a real experience playing for the my three years during high school Ready - Set - Go: Lady Iackets are ready to move. Lori Iacquinot, Da phine Dawson, Konta Thomas and Angela Snell are prepared to play. but this by far was the most difficult and trying of the three. I could have layed better at times, but considering tlije cir- cumstances I was pleased with my overall performance. Senior Sheila Penn, a three year all district winner was announced Best Hit- ter, and is on the first team. Sheila's honor also represents best spiker for the ear. y Angela Snell, Iunior, also made it to the first all-district team. This is her second consecutive year in all district. Konta Thomas, Iunior, was presented with an honorable mention. It was a lot of hard work Konta said. Although Denison will be losing half of their startin lineup and their coach as well, the gigs who return next year will have a knockout team. Other players for varsity include Marva Lewis an outstan- dinig setter for the Iackets, Ruby jackson an Dalphine Dawson. Sports 141 I got it: Diana Henry goes down on her knees to pick up the ball while Diane Griggs helps. Good Serve: Diana Henry serves as teammates Tonee Reed and Carla Grant are ready to return the ball. 142 Sports W .J . Bump: Diane Griggs bumps the ball as Linda Cur- ruth and Diana Henry watch closely. I'll Help: Diane Griggs hits the ball while Linda Curruth, Tammy Lewis, Carla Grant, and Tasha Moore are ready to help. Teamtalk: ltopl After winning the first game of the match, Iunior Varsity players talk ex- citedly. Concentration: fmiddlel Tasha Moore, Carla Grant, Diane Griggs, Tonee Reese, and Tammy Lewis are all prepared to return the ball. Power Server: lbottoml Diana Henry serves well as teammates look on. Diana had the most power- ful serve on the Iunior Varsity squad this year. I.V. Lady Iackets The Iunior Varsity Lady Iacket Volleyball team was quite a surprise this year. The I.V. netters pull- ed it together and played well as a team. Although the junior Varsity was not able to defeat the Sherman Bearkettes as did the Var- sity Volleyball team, the I.Vers played a good game, their coach Ann Mac- farland said. The top server was Diana Henry against the Bearkettes. A xxx S hy' ,Q Qftiil r ,'1-I'-.ly Sports 143 aa Season is 7 Record .na,i, mQ,Qa W' 'UQ if Sports DHS 55-57 52-51 56-76 61-62 61-42 86-85 52-63 59-62 88-78 78-84 71-63 54-47 41-44 52-49 56-48 63-43 82-75 52-70 63-81 43-53 45-64 67-65 62-77 68-64 51-55 58-68 North Garland Arlington Bowie Arlington Sam Houston Plano East Greenville Plano East hdesqtnte DeSoto McKinney Paris Carter Riverside Greenville Richardson Pearce Duncanville Sullghur Springs Bis op Dunne Wichita Falls Rider Weatherford Wichita Falls Denton -- Sherman Wichita Falls Rider Weatherford Wichita Falls Denton Sherman L your face - Guard Everette Poe out jumps op- Sky walker - Wv makes one of his to sink for two points. various shots from the top of the key for two points. MZ.-,, xx es we're bad! - The boys var- Cheefleadefs PSP the SUYS Reach! - Vincent Moore and Sam Willoford try to fight off two Den- before thelf Same- ton Broncos for a rebound while Leslie DeHorney looks on. Sports 145 The key shot - sinks a basket leaving his opponents stuck to the floor. One on one - Dale Smith drops another Iacket two point shot over a Sherman player. Sports img Up and in - Kevin Wilson Foes utp for a jumcfner teammate David Robertson ights or reboun . -we wo on you - Leslie DeHorney goes up for two points in the game against Sherman. The leaper - Moore goes up for two in a home contest against the Lions. fe? f e Q. Get in there - Poe takes a two point shot while Moore and DeHorney set up for the rebound. Sports 147 ya - 35 Nt 'ii Q MSR' Sw Q W X :seem : . 2 is k i n k ,,: 148 Sports iw ! beg I: X X A if 2 f X ? Young Iacket Team Finishes Year 12-14 The Iackets finished the season this year with a 12-14 record and 3-7 district record .under supervision of second year coach en Holley. The district 3-7 record was a complete turnaround from last year's 7-2 district finish. Being a younger team, most of the season had been a step ladder for the Iackets. Sophomore forward B'e?s'l'ie elslorney led the Iacket team effort with a 14.7 year average in shooting, 173 re- bounds, and 381 points for the season. DeHorney along with three seniors and a liunior started the season for coach Ho ley. Senior Everett Poe averaged 9.5 points a game for the season. Butler who is also a senior did well this year with a 9.2 average. In the year finale with Sherman, DeHorney scored 20 points and David Robertson helped give the Iackets their biggest lead. ltallied 7 points, Poe gathered 8 points and junior Samuel Williford-had some good defensive plays. On guard - Moonewand H set up against the Denton Broncos. Get down on it! - yells Coach Ken Holley at district game against S erman. Sports Tip Off - Washington tries to outjump his Wichita Falls Kangaroo opponent as his teammates look on I.V. Season Iacl-:ets Opponent 38 40 Plano Vines 74 45 34 North Garland 67 34 63 Arlington Bowie 75 55 44 Nimitz 48 53 67 Plano East 53 66 55 Greenville 57 29 50 Plano East 46 45 52 McKinne 51 52 62 Gainesville 56 47 44 McKinney 32 53 40 Plano Vines 57 34 45 Richardson Pearce 65 66 150 Sports Duncanville Sul hur Springs Bislgop Dunne W.F. Rider Weatherford W.F. High Denton Sherman W.F. Rider Weatherford vv.F. High Denton Sherman Spike It - Fred Washington lays it up for two points for the l.V. team. Ball handler Anthony Byers goes up lump Shot - Tyrone Luper lines the ball up for two points against Plano Vines. Watch This! - Brian Donowho lays it up lightly for two points. Sports i I ,...-e ' h.1t'w?25fi 1 . Lady Iaeket Basketball Brings Thrills lump Shot: Angela Snell, 1unior, H1151 makes a jump shot as teammate Marva Lewis, Senior, lii241 looks to see what will happen next. I Want That Ball: Sheila Bartley, Sophomore, 111331 and Shelia Penn 143321 are as ready and willin as their opponents to take the hall on the rebound. Sports 153 P I - -4-,..,...M. iswsww ,h.. W., ilk' 1 if 1 MM if bs! 3,19 V. .. Z i s lf N . ' L J Y st. ' it eg . ....., ,si ,ii 5 ., -. lug ' 1 Q- 4 S' 5 V , . A sg A cpl y g an E ' ' 'TM ' f lil 7-... I mp Shot: Sheila Penn H7321 goes up for a jump ot. While Sheila Bartley H1331 and Angie Barnum 5-Q '-nnwwpl I v e Won: End of varsity Lady Iackets game the I erman scoreboard told it all. Lady lackets 47 and earcats 45. , ff - at . 1- H ,:g,.fIQ1s --i l 5' 7 lfif-lang If - in-F9 -:aim is ' H1121 and Angela Snell li-T151 wait for the rebound. Lady Iackets Beat Sherman Bearkettes The Lady Iackets ended a disa pointing season on a happy note. Shella Penn scored 14 points as the Lady Iackets beat Sherman in their closing game of the season. Angela Snell and Sheila Bartley had 10 apiece. Iacket Coach Walter Ragsdale noted They played an excellent ball game and won. Iunior teammate Tasha Moore said Our ress made us win, All the seniors started? and Sheila Bartley a junior started, too. Coach was happy because he has not beaten Sherman in his three years of coaching at Denison high. I.V. lost 56-29 to Sherman in a fast game. Tomi Ballou led with 10 points while Tami Lewis and Melanie Baron had 10 re- bounds each. Coach Ragsdale noted free throws killed us, We hit 11 of 31. Lady jackets ended their season with 1- 9 in district and 6-15 overall and I.V. was 4-6. Sports 155 I Got You Covered: Tomi Ballou H1141 for the Covered quite well. Iunior Varsity Lady Iackettes has her opponent My Shot: Tammy Lewis takes her warm-up shots ruth, and Melanie Barron wait for theirturn. before the game while Diane Griggs, Linda Cur- Sports we x W m ,, kim nvgwgl WhuN'l-fy X x mx ,hi x ,........--' E au- 1 a MW, , ,Q ,Mu -ww. X W- M, ,J u H+ 'mmm 1 W nfl w Mlm v N w W. 3 'Q H 5 1 x ff M E' . n Sports r ff -, -- g as VVVAI it . ,,. wr X K . 1 6 S S ! N- E 1 i , .,. 6 ,M if if :ii gs? X sm fi vs gt 'lf gp by ass 3' 2 2. . E' s mi 3 .3 l 'S fa . ' A..1 X t r s3...siEi id 6 Track: Derrick-Cameron? Greg Laehsen, and Mike' Wilsonrcompeted in the State trac meet in Lubbock. s it Off-Season Activities :?'f'...:f: .Q sf - 'lr N545 - unuknnousqz .-.J ,.,,, ,f.,,, ,if 2 5' we MX? W W ... an , Cheerleaders: Melanie Baron and Kim Embry are practicing cheers for the up-coming tryouts. Sports is -sf' 5 . . fh- a. , M- ..,, it ,,,, Off Season Is Hard Work Pre-Season activities at Denison Hi h usually begin with footbai. Their training starts in the summer. Cheerleaders and the Drill team also be in practice in the sum- mer. Tiiey attend camp and then spend the remaining time on polishing up the new routines for the year. The Drill team performs at half-time in the football and basketball games. In their off- season they prepare for com- petition, drill team and officer tryouts. The basketball team coached by Ken Holley and Bryan Williamsl have pre-season, in- season, and off-season practice. Drills are run and recorded and techniques are perfected for the playing season. Off-season is a time o recuperation or or anizing. I there is one thing these group have in common is that whe they are in off-season it consist of practice and lots of har wor . Byers and Mike Bardwell in footba Coach Iimmy Brooks is instructinlg Drill Team: Beverly Garrard, Brenda Butler, Elaine Embry, Kim Cooper, and Tina Huntoon are performing at their annual show for Hughes and McDaniel. key plays after the game. Varsity Basketball team is going over Ken Holley is varsity coach. Sports 159 Vincent Moore broke Denison High School's record in the high jump three times with a best jump of 6'7. District Qualifiers In the Wichita Falls district track meet, the Yellow jackets came home with a total of 91 points and seven tracksters ualif - ing for the regional track meet in Lulhbock. Sophomore Robert jones placed first in the 1600 meter run and second in the 880 meter run in Wichita Falls. The 440 relay Sports team made up of Greg Iacksonfit ' Derrick Cameron, and -Mike Wilson placed second. Vincent Moore took second in hi h jump and Leslie Dehorney capturef third in the 110 hurdles. 'tg .qw f s if f j W is - .. iff N ' K: . A , .. . . . - p, Q S i i ' L' 'L . it , 2 4 .. ' , P It .. 1' Q 4 -'- Q5 'fs.1J 'Mg : '15-S: Qiffsft-E,-221.-:E .,v.5: ff ' I Fig! 33 1- -, .. . so -:- ,-wwf, tailgsxyk.-.fff -ez? ref'-41 ,-mzfgee wi - I it .5 , , 1 . 1 , xx H .sm 4 V X V Q V Y A ,, A., Lmgi l , M 4' 3 g A. In 4371-1:-H K - -' 4 gf Q X ., gf? . , 1 i l 1, , ga K QE ki. . S, tt, 1.f 1 A is 54 s K K fis h 3 5 X fx S 'rf x A3 Sprin' , .- Son and- re running neck and neck against a Paris High School opponent. 1 i - s f 1 E t .. 1 X is w ' b iw Qs rg i f c eeeeo,ee is is i Aee, ' to 'i f-'lf-fist' A H S Iumlp r got his height in t e long jump. Senior Greg Iackson lleftl is showing his form on the long jump. f f - 5 L W ' E 1 inners: State Comnetitors: lsitting belowl, are and NmEnf'4M6ore labovel are evin Hunta so qualified. ' . tes, V V. 1 Y -- - --,maps-3.. Sports 161 Lad Track Team Grows in Qualit , Quantit Denison Lady Tracksters did a tremendous job this year in district, with eight to ualify for Regionalg Elaine Rainwater, Shaman'-Cobb, Angie Barnum, Ruthie Wyatt for the 400 meter relay, Elaine, Angie, Ruthie, Sherry Wheeler-for the 800 meter relay. Angie also cplialified for the 100 meter dash, Melonie Barons the 100 meter hurdles, Konta Thomas in t e mile and two mile and Ruthie for the long and triple jump. The Lady jackets also took second in the Bonham track meet. . if X , . . is 5 H 5 ,f iw l If , S, 1 ig ,..,,, ,- -V ,A .f s ff f : as as 3 A wg. JY' ,lg S 6 rt Ne- .N 'Q V ' ' . . ,. , ,faq ' ,. - . MP- at H fifth uazziwlwela-sk 9' Q if? sig- Q: we . ' . 1-Q S. K V, 2 'tl S Q i i, if 5 uw ' w A-K. W J ' 2 - L , , .. at .Q , ,vi its , F -, M .ss 1 ,, r f'f'f'lltfE1'2 A4 RS? Q - 75. ,gi ,i -' 'sw M Li! 5 W A I - 0 1, 54+ 29 ' t 6 J me Q M, . , A xi it'1- gs t , vi 4: - ik Q li M MWA' ' V ' i . vas .ng we 1, Q, .is i ,fx T- , - in ,,,i.s:Q,.s,M, SQ, K s ,i , , .. , L MX, X 0 J k gr it ,, ,A . 8 A, A Amg,,,,. .. ,,g,,sz A 853: X f ' . ' K -1.1 '--' X, K' K K , A 7 Q ' ' 'M ' . f 4' : fg ' W . t L kg sffrgggifg, 115 if vp U ulffat 162 Sports 'Wi V , - f ' ,. Tonie Reed.has a good form as she strides over the hurdle for place at R. L. Turner. It!: Donna Shelton ishows a good performance in the 800 meter as her teammates trail behin . Elaine 'Rainwater gets a nice start out of the blocks for first Check It Out!: Sharon Cobb shows a nice profile after her race in the 440 meter relay. Rik-aw- .:y, Iumplz Tomi Ballou leaps high into the air for a good jump. Sports 2 Y il i l ,Q 'N 1 Qin ff'1 tfxf,n Q sg, 4 ,,f1r,1uak4 3 If 14 A 5.4 1 mi-f 5-aff gsm 5 tf'Qs ,jiglfisiif 'nz 4 a 4 gs nail 43 2 ' S as 4 gg 9-oasis? 'Rs ' A ga-'i My Congratulations: Sherry Wheeler congratulates Coach Warren Trimblefor such a success ul year. S s Oh My Arm!: Tasha Moore shows a good perfor- mance in the shot put. Sports Q Not My Picture!: Konta Thomas gets high into air to qualify. 'W as 'K . he S tsrs ,S K 1-gm , ,, gl my C C Igq. , 6 f Q I ' Z f K 4? Q n I - ,,-,, i gg r s- s V Smile, You're on Candid Camera: Sharon Col pushes harder to place fourth. 1 33: as fi Wi I Cl A A t yn 5 E A r V , - 5 C li ' . .irr...r, ,. L. , ..p WWQGAA Concentration: Senior, Sharon is finding her pla in the starting blocks. . W ,SE Stick!: The Lady Iackets practice their hand offs. Stretch, Ladies: The Lady Iackets warm up for the 800 meter relay. Regional Qualifiers: Sharon Cobb, Angie Barnum, Elaine Rainwater, Ruthie Wyatt. fn I A X 'W 5 5 ? in QW Hey! Awards: Ruthie Wyatt shows the award that she earned as high point girl, Discussion: Sheery Wheeler and Melanie Baron are having talk during the track meet. Sports l l 165 Baseball Talk: Coaches Howeth, and Comstock have a little discussion with the opponents, coaches s5,gs ' ,, J , n ' .f cf Www, H H ,, 9 ty.s -L.' 'mt 211.,i if s,i. st.ts t i 73 A 4 K mil t'o.f ' .t4,.,-f: 2 t A ,Q fi f f in 5: ,vest 2,53 lump: Senior Vincent Moore sets a record. 166 Sports and referees during a Yellow Iacket game. Good Pass: Yellow Iacket lerry Grimes gets the pass. , 1 if, Lf: zizr .. . ,, .,., at , ,tA, t M L I f ,,,. ' at what-wgiw. . . fb -,QM ,Y -f, :gtgyfwgw f f- , ay t ,,,, , , ' . ff, . . , 1. 1:if' - gf J ,L , ffl' ' , ffl- I' ' -yet 5 L,V,, if V,..,,v .A ,,,V. V ' V Sophomore Derrick Cameron is finishing the 'aiu ppm ,, .i W L .. X .st -w..,A,.,.a W T4 Homerun: Sophomore Ty Comstock is waiting for the ball. umpball: Iunior Varsity team are competing with ball. His teammates are 1121 Anthony Byers, l501 - he Bearcats. Darren Musick is going up for the Iameslackson, and 1101 Tyrone Luper. Sports 167 ,aw Golf Team Doug Bizzfle is a junior this year ,Y ...., 3 gy, if: IQ 1 mr S 'Ce , 3 5 R X ,, 'ag + E, fe or ,X , K ri -127 1. Q :X A Q M .W f is. Q A 'K Rx 5 -.4 ' r ,,,.,,,,, r. ,. A K . x. 1 -2- Wm,-: ' L ' '- r ,. .,,, K , . Wir A ZS' Vu, V Q.. , N .- .X 4 ,A.A V. A hi 523 L mmmx Lmik' Q AKIL. ag 'kzy 5 T K - - ir .QVH1 ,,.. 'X li t: mfr Xi fk-+'5fl K, ' Golf Team Senlor Ion Smithsis a three year golfer K Q is ivy rr gm Q 'Fe fd K Golf Team: Michael Black is a Sophomore player. Golf Team: Mike Nelson, is also a sophomore. Golf Team: Damion Bogdon is a sophomore. Golf Team: Chad Taylor is a senior player. Sports 169 'H+-f.,,..2 After the pitch - Craig Blanton lpitcherl, Scott Brasfield lshortstopl and Gary Shie ds lleft fieldl Q LZZI . I . V is 1 .Q ' Q A i f ' s - .: '- . up ., i ik . :Q . 1. , , .mf-ff ' look to see what happens next. .T . ,,:: - at . ttt, 1 ami t .:thot. 1 ' ' K S ii-Nl V ' -t K ,H . 71.-L ff. :sr wwe- ': ::..1'l':2Js5. : - . 5 K . eei ,rrr . I - ' A W - 1 1 ee'. 1 . ' .V - t is fast.. ' f ' .R X ' - 't. . ag Uv Iftt fr? - 2 5 i' I 2 . 27 , i ' Tis- ii K S Good stog - This Yellow Iacket makes a good stop. The all is in his glove. Sports I'm Ready and Waiting - Gary Shields, lef fielder for the Iackets, is just waiting for the ball t come his way. opponents catcher is nowhere in sight. f . .. awful . Q Safe - Kevin Calyon has to be safe because What a Stance - Ty Comstock Ir. M231 designated Hitter for the Iackets stands ready to hit. Iacket Baseballers Take 2nd in District, Go to Playoffs for First Time Since 1972 The Denison Yellow Iackets dropped heir district final to Sherman A ril 29, 6- . The loss left Denison in second, place in istrict, while Sherman took the district 5- A crown. Scott Brasfield took the loss to drop his eason record to 6-5, and 5-2 in district. He as touched for six hits while striking out ix and walking two. Defensively the jackets were their own worst enemies as they committed five er- rors, allowing three unearned runs. The Iackets offense never got going as the icked up only three hits on the night. Todldp Coleman got one double in three trips to the plate, while Kevin Calyon and Tim Neal each hit singles in three and two trips to the plate, respectively. All in all, the Iackets had a really rough night. Here I go - Todd Coleman heads for home and it looks like Coach Comstock is right behind. The Denison Yellow Lackets Baseball Team will e losing over half of their starting line-up as the seven Seniors graduate this year. The Seniors in- clude Gary Clay, Mike Guthrie, Kevin Calyon, Scott Brasfield, Todd Coleman, Crai Blanton, and Danny Mittghell. Sports 171 f as -Q rt. ff vm-calm? 4 l W 1 t, MN. 'S Www' . ...V . X. Q Sports m,,A E Come to me - First Baseman Mike Guthrie awaits his turn at the ball. Mike has improved a great deal over last year and has' seen a lot more playing time. labovel. Concentration - Pitcher Scot Brassfield waits on the moun for the next batter t ing t decide what to throwrliis op ponents' way. Scott has a awesome fastball that prove very efficient. ltop leftj. Here I come - Craig Blanton Pitcher and shortstop for th Iackets works against Denton The Iackets walked away with 5-1 victory over the Dento Broncos. lmiddle rightl. lust A Swinging - Kevi Wilson 13161, second basema for the Denison Yellow Iacket looks like a killer. If his mea swing-I doesn't scare his oppo nent is mean look will. Kevi played well in this game agains Denton to help capture the vic tory. lbottom rightj. I'm safe - Kevin Galyon, second baseman for the jackets steps definitely on the plate, making sure the umpire is watching. 111201 as he makes a play at second base. Cha doing? - Kevin Wilson frt16j watches teammate Craig- It's a bull - Tim Neal:-jbetter known as the bullj. looks like he's ready to tear the ball apart. Tim plays catcher for the jackets. ,hp tttt t tstt Here it comes - john Tarver awaits a pick-off attempt from Scott Brassfield, in the jacket's 5-1 victory over Denton. The Denison Yellow jackets faced the Denton Broncos April 5. The jackets walked away with a 5-1 victory over the Broncos. Scott Brasfield picked up the win which made him 2-0 in district. At this point the jackets were on top in the district race at3-0. Ready or Not - Here comes Kevin Wilsona He's going to steal third base. 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J . . s...-war' Sl .Q Q, ,fi rfiiii iiklsf 3' is Five? 1 L A f if Vx - -. , f .- x . . . KW V -1 , 3 -he -we Q - . . wgmk., ULF'-' . , ,, - 4 f- Iv y P . 5stsf-'-1f1r - , W . , . , A, f','?fff1.,tf w -f' f T' -WN s g 5, 51 -' ff ' B ' M s. . i ' V- ' www.. -'Sami ' 'M ' ' ' ' i ' -I . .- as ' sr A' K . , Q 1 .M I 5,15 ,rf :gf -5-1, :J -1 f ,- i i A -. l 1 s 1331 .lk 4515 A A Q ' - ' 4 ' 7 kk 4 Q - , A ' . , ,. ' 'ws , . .L we shit...-.gh.,f,, .5 ,as as s What do you think Coach? What a Hit! - Gary Clay lii121, who plays right field for Denison, hit l-V- and assistant varsi the ball so hard his opponents' catcher and the umpire watch in Mark H0W9th Watches amazement. HCUOU- Sports xx 1 emafkfss sim? a g Here goes everything - 'Craig Blanton -gcoes for the pick off at first base, as third baseman Todd Coleman loo s on. 'X' eam time - Time for a team talk. Gary Clalyg 11121 looks particularly interested in what Coac H191 says. .,1..,,- ' 1 N , Q ,, . L' rw ' kr , ood Scoop - Shortstop 'Gott Brasfieldv scoops up the ball and repares to attempt the throw out at first base. 3 5- well did he? - After the at- tempt at a pick-off, 'Craig Blau.- ton ooks disgusted. Coach Ty Comstock - goes to the mound to talk to Craig Blanton as Todd Coleman returns to third. I f , - ,,,,, ' K X, ,, SEM ' K I VQggp5ig,gg9t+a,f,Mf , 'ggwai-V,fffff.2 There goes - Brasfielii made the throw to first and the runner was out. Sports Iacket Netters Have Successful Season Members of the tennis team are: Seniors - Carla Denison, Keith Muldrew, eff Nicholson, Terri Nicholson, Anne Shie ds, and jerry Wright. juniors are Lisa Iohns, Gerald Mc Aden, Mike McKinney, Tuomas Puotiniemi, Christy Reinert, and Theresa Tillman. The team won second place at the Trinity Team Tournament and the Denison Spring Tournament. Anne Shields and Carla Denison placed first in doubles. These two, out of 32 teams, made it to the uarter-finals. Ierry Wri ht and Ieff Nichdlson made it to the semi-Enals. Season Records Carla Denison - 17-10 Anne Shields - 18-8 Terri Nicholson - 10-10 Lisa johns - 10-10 Theresa Tillman - 8-8 Christy Reinert - Keith Muldrevv - 15-11 Ierry Wright- 18-10 Ieff Nicholson - 9-14 7-9 Tuomas Puotiniemi - 7-13 Gerald McAden - 4-11 Mike McKinney - 4-8 fit Iust one more picture - The senior lettermen pose patiently for their picture. ln the Back Row, Left to Right: Keith Muldrew, Ierry Wright, Ieff Tennis Nicholson, Front Row: Anne Shields, C Denison, and Terri Nicholson. -iq Hi 1 if 1 'gif vii' fi 4' . ,,,y,...,Wl, W 4 Q 1 K - H 1 v riff , 'gi 4 14 , . , my ge, if 3 ,,,,L ,,,A... '..--,, f f .JW W, wfrifl' '75 : i?L4'7 ff-- 1-if 'iff4f9'VkVf 'kiiiiilbi WV: t 1 1 r f. 1 -7ff'ff?eg.:ii!,217?5f5 wea n - l K . --544-A 'ii 'Y+ f. ? ' Z 5 -I W it .iMM,. H 1' w wzp, W ws , if ., , A, .xy M,,,,,, . K MW, ,Mem me ,,,. , Q. 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Sports 1 Tom Adds International Air to Team Tom Puot1n1em1 a 6 5 exchange student from Helsinki, Finland joined the tennis team as part of his year's education in the United States. The team was pleased to have Tom choose tennis as his participation sport while in Texas, Coach Gail Rin ness said. His iest win was a doubles match with Ieff Nicholson a ainst Sher- man, she added. Teamrnates enjoyed the experience of having Tom on the team an ap- preciated his height and Killer Overhead. Sports 1 Sports: A Look Back Perhaps eople will remember the 1982-1983 athletic season as a season that saw the return of the battle-axe to Denison after a 13 year absence, or as the season that held an undefeated IV Baseball team and a state playoff Varsity squad. Indeed, we were strong in athletics this year. In Golf David Adams qualified for the All-District team b placing sixth in district competition. The linksters also won the Team Garland Tourney. In volleyball Sheila Penn starred as Denison's best spiker' and the team end- ed the season with a respectable 3-3 record. The tennis team had several wins throughout the year, including second place in the Trinity Team Tourney. In- dividuals were noticable, with Anne Shields and Carla Denison winning First place in Girls Doubles at our own tournament. Coach lim Clark's track team raced their way to regionals in the 1800 and 800 yard relays, and Vincent Moore had wins in both district and regionals in the high jump competition. In girls track -Ruthie. Wyatt had, wins in regional and district track meets. This years basketball team experienced difficulties as they fell to 12-14 season record. This year was a rebuilding one for the netters though, and the future of district 5-5A looks to be dominated by Denisons' hoopsters. In football, Denison High was a school to be reckoned with b every team in the district. The Jackets fffnished with a 7-3 season recor which was the best since 1967. Nine members of the Iacket squad were named to the all-district team. Quarterback Crai Blanton went on to ex- cell in basketbai and baseball for the Iackets. Winnin , that is what 1982-1983 was all about, ancf the students of DHS are always winners. Sports 'The iixe Is Back 1982-83 - - f 'f, ' .. K ,gm I 'MI.f,,.-4 ,, ' 5 if, -5517. , f ig - Q , ' 5 ' Q., L2-I influx Sf 2 , 5, if X 55 ii' If 9 Q 221 '1 5 , 1 fi ,rg 1 1 24 fi ik EJ AE' V, fn fl ai. isa ii Q 52 K If si Ti Q 57 iz? 5 4:5 52 5? Sf? ESS 'E ii ge ' 4 eg Adams - Barnett Senior Class officers are Liz Shelton, Neil Brown, Everette Poe, Ieff Nicholson and Pat Ford. They led the senior class in the senior play, pep rallies, and senior slpirit to pep up some of t elongest days. In remembrance of the seniors' last year of school, the athered in front of the iuilding to have their class pic- tures taken in early March. Adams, David Aday, Travis Allen, Kenneth Ames, Debbie Armentrout, Iohn 5 Armstrong, Brett if Aisleinsuzrpliatxrieie Augustine, Ieff Auten, Rodney ' Aynes,Deneen Baker, Delania Baker, Robert 0 Baldwin, Durwin I Ball, Carl Barnett, Ioey 0 182 People Q28 ,, - X NMS 5 f X .fx Beard - Clapp If w-J X.. ' f ,K.- 3 ' L. Beard, Sheri Beard, Terri Beckelman, Benji Blackshear, Micheal Blanton, Craig O Bolen, Steve Boss, Tracy O Bowden, Ieff Brassfeild, Scott . Braxton, Gwen g Brown, Daniel Brown, Iames Brown, Neil Brown, Vaudine Bruce, Rhonda Q X Bryant, Felicia in Bumpass, Cheryl 'Q Burgess, Sherry Burnett, Bobby Bush, Dea Butler, Brenda or , 4,0 Calhoun, Scott Campbell, Rhonda Cameron, Reginald O Campo,Ieff Cantwell, Ianice - Cassita, Carla vi Ciaccio, Lisa 9 Clapp,Ioe People Bfeh fu 183 l L Clark Holly Clay Gary Cobb Sharon Cobb Sherri Coleman Todd Clark - Dunson X x x Q ,pk , ,Q -sag, uf if A K K , 1 it it 5' 1 ' is , PL ' X Coley, Richard Colson, Iimmy Colson, Kim Compton, Brad Cook, Scott Cooper, Kimberly Cox, Stormie Cravens, Sandra Cravey, Chris Creswell, Glenn Crump, Mark Cummins, Clara Daugherty, Sean Daughrity, Steve Davis, Karen Davis, Robin Dawson, Raymond Denison, Carla Denman, Lisa Dennis, Dale Dickey, Charles Dickson, Betty 1 Douglas, Iackie Douglas, Laniece Dunson, Gary 184 People i , W, Ni 2 P5 .N 1 X J , iii 4' ' Q f ,G 1 is X xii , N f .ff . s 2 f -Xl .J-4 Durbin - Graves Durbin, Iames Earhart, Kim Embry, Elaine Englutt, David Epps, Anderson Ervin, Dee Faber, Irene Finley, Tim Fleming, Theresa Flinn, Larry Flood, Donna Ford, Pat Foster, Lynn Foster, William Fox, Nelson Francis, Colin Franks, Tom Gaines, Lynn Galyon, Kevin Gardner, Paula Garner, Lynn Garrard, Beverly Garrett, Toby Giasson, Martin Giasson, Marvin Gilliam, Keith Gomez, Tersa Goodman, Ieff Graham, Linda Graves, Wade People 185 Griggs Huntoon Griggs, Eddy Grimes, Ierry Guthrie, Mike Haberer, Christine Hagains, Iearene Hales, Iennifer Hancock, Susan i Harris, Angela Harrison, Suzanne Harrod, Carson Harvey, Ben Hehn, Nerissa Henry, Mike Herd, Clay Herringshaw, Kerry Hixon, Glenda Hogan, Donald Hogan, Sabrina Holbert, Dianne Holcomb, Kim Hollingsworth, David Holt, Brenda Holtkamp, Richard House, Pattie Houston, Willie Hudson, Roberta Hullet, Robert Humphrey, Sonja Hunt, Kevin Huntoon, Tina 1 f X!-F 'Mt X135 A If V W. Ingram Madden Ingram Debbie Ingram Sherrie Isbell Ben Ives, Dana Iackson, Charles Iackson, Greg Iacobs, Steve Iacquinot, Lori Iohnson, Danelle Iohnson, Lori Iohnson, Tracy Iolly, Stephanie Iones, Krysti Iordon, Kathy Kane, Kelley Kern, Kirk Krueger, Kim Lambert, Tony Lance, Randy Latona, Diana Lavespere, Gerald Law, Mary Ledbetter, Sandra Leggett, Ioe Lewis, Marva Listvan, Pam Little, David Lumm, Lori Macomber, Peggy Madden, Felicia People 187 Maggard - Morgan Maggard, Terri Mahana, Tracy Malvern, Barry Marshall, Kay Martin, May Martin, Sharon Martindale, Elise Q Mask, Marilyn if Mason, Iohn Mason, Tina Mayberry Ir., Forrest McAlester, Spencer McCorkle, Kim McCulley, Tommy McCullough, Keith McDonald, Shelia McFarland, Kimberly Q McKinney, Shelia Mead, Valerie Melton, Scott Melvin, Steve Mendez, Ricky Menta, Greg Merrell, Patty Milks, Bryan Miller, Pam Mitchell, Iodi Montgomery, Gaylon Moore, Vincent Morgan, Dave 188 People ,M if K I is ,cttrt 94, I if yy., Morrison - Quick .E -4 'N-is Nu-wel Morrison, Kim Muldrew, Keith Neal, Davina Neasbitt, Vicki Neff, Susan Nelson, Eric Nelson, Mike Ngo, Hao Nicholson, leff Nicholson, Terri Nix, Iames Noblitt, Cathy Odom, Lori Osborn, David Parsons, Charles Pasche, Maryann Penn, Shelia Pennington, Steve Pettigrew, Becky Petty, Kim Phillips, Angie Pickilton, Ieff Poe, Everett Polk, Merethah Ponder, Ricky Porter, Vanda Pratt, Russell Pulis, Iana Purkey, Andrew Quick, Tamee People 189 Rainey, Betty Rainwater, Elaine Ramey, Kecia Ray, Cheryl Redfern, Tina Reese, Ginger Reeves, Betsy Remboldt, Ierry Richard, Sandy Richardson, Tommy Ridenour, Lana Robbins, Marie Roberts, Edna Roberts, Richard Roberts, Tommy Robertson, David Roe, Kevin Ross, Iohn Ruble, Scott Rucker, Tangee Sager, Lyn Sanders, Ty Schumpert, Michele Scott, Nina Scott, Rebecca Scott, Suzanne Shearer, Susan Shields, Anne Shelton, Donna Shelton, Liz 190 People Simmons, Lisa Sims, Lori Skinner, Tricia Smith Belinda Smith, Ion Smith, Tina Souther, Corey Speck, Iimmy Spencer, Woody Spradlin, Angela Spradlin, Leann Stanberry, lim Stange, Kurt Stapleton, Larry Stevens, Angie Stewart, Greg Stowers, Stan Strickland, Gina Swadley, Leann Sykes, Theresa Taylor, Bobby Taylor, Chad Taylor, Ieff Taylor, Lori Taylor, Susan Templeton, Mitzi Thomas, Mark Thompson, Bruce Thompson, Lisa Tolbert, Rusty People 191 Tolley-Wright What Fun - Darin Musick, Mark Oliver, Iames White, and Buzz Maxwell look like they are having a great time in class as tey do their class assignment. Tolley, Ricky Vest, Sheila Walker, David Waymire, Kevin ' Weaver, Alan Webb, Penny Webber, Michele Wesseldine, Laura White, Kimberly Wilbur, Robin Willey, Mike Williams, Angie Williams, Ginger Wilson, Ronald Wilson, Michael Wimbish, Emily Wimbish, Ronnie Womack, Robin Wood, Rick Worrell, Robert Wrenn, Lola Wright, Gerg Wright, Ierry Wright, Lisa 192 People KX Alnesworth-Bogdon The junior officers for the 1983 school year are: Amy Gallia, Princess Wilson, Leonard Bevels, and Steve Buckner. They represent the junior class in activities such as competition to help make junior fyear better than the year be ore. Ainsworth, Steve Allen, David Allen, james Allen, Rochelle Allen, Tracey Allenbough, jan Amos, Sherry Arbuckle, David Badgett, Mitzi Bardwell, Mike Barker, Sheri Barnhill, Gina Barnum, Kimberly Barron, john Bartley, Sheila Batey, Natalie Beall, Kim Beam, Karen Bevels, Leonard Bizzle, Doug Blankenship, Laurie Blanton, Eddie Boatner, Kelvin Bogdon, Damian People 193 Bombay, William Bowman, Sandra Brandon, David Brown, Carlton Brown, Micheal Bryant, Lori Buckner, Steve Bunch, Kathy Burger, lim Burkhead, David Burns, Kevin Burris, Lisa Byers, Robert Calfy, Venita Callas, Beth Camp, Ieff Campbell, Ieff Carson, David Cassidy, Kim Cassita, Ulrie Christman, Linda Clark, Carol Clark, lohn Clark, Kelly Cleveland, Michele Conrad, Heidi Cotter, Kirby Crabtree, Chris Cravens, Kathleen Crowell, Debbie Daniel, Sherry Dastous, Mike Dawson, Dalphina Dawson, Royce Deary, Leah Dennis, Tammy Dickson, Pam Donahue, Vonda Dorflinger, Ioey Doty, Scott Dunn, Dianne Early, Kenneth 1 Edmonson, Sherlan 194 People Embry, Kim Flemings, Robbin Foran, Andrew Foster, Ierrie Fowler, Candy Bombay Fow er T441 ima.-'-Eff-.-1 ,elm 'W 'Q' I 4 I B u 5, a.,1,f..w1,4,f-V-gee -,,--, ,i --,f-. :af e-ev,-Qaa,:..w -Q.: t ai. we i Q 1 . N. if sit li fi-la l Q me ,526 FFF-111-FFF-111-F-1-F-1-F 1 Sheila Stewart is having a wild time learning to type. Franklin, Tim Fritts, Wiley Fulce, Kayleen Gaddis, Charles Gallia, Amy Gemeinhardt, Allen George, Ieff Giasson, Michele Godbey, Billy Goodman, Dan Goodwin, Lalune Gordon, Darlene Gore, Ianie Grant, Benjamin Gray, Suzanna Grigsby, LaTonya Groves, Tamberly Gundlach, Iaci Hackworth, Brian Hale, Denise Hale, Dolores Hales, Ieff Hall, Marcella Hardeman, Monica i Harrod, Iames Harriss, Angela Harris, Vicky Hedgecock, Gina Heironimus, Karen Henslee, Staph Henwood, Enid Hill-LaBonte SMILE - Lisa Iohns and Theresa Tillman are clowning around during break while practicing tennis at the Rac- quet Club. Hill, lim Hill, Shana Hiner, Susan Hoff, Charles Hogan, Rickey Holcomb, lim Hoover, A'Lisa Hoover, Sheila Howard, Kristi Hudson, Barbara Hudson, Marie Hughes, Chris Hullett, Don Humphrey, Gary Humpries, Alyson i Iackson, Ruby Iennings, Iohn Ierger, Kim Iohns, Lisa Iohnson, Brian lohnson, Darin Iohnson, Kimberly Iohnson, Lamont Iohnson, Mickey Ioines, Pamela Iones, Sherry Kane, Robert Kiefer, Carrie Kim, Ook Yong Kimbrell, Freddie King, Tammy Klima, Locke Kuntz, Teresa LaBonte, lack E f f ' 5 A M W - , ,,, , . I :H , ' - 1 L ,gf A -fa? at 44 f if ' W 5, 1 S, , A -'WM 'SK' kiwi -. ya, ,..,' f YM, t . 'iii in R .lf S, 321 , 1 1 Iliff its 'L L' Th 'Y Labonte Iames Leach Tanya i Lewis Nadine Listvan, Becky Little, Michael Luper, Tyrone LaBonte-Pace ' Y Mabary, Tammy Malvern, Thressa Markham, Don Marr, Cindy Maxwell, Buzz i Mayberry, Kim McAden, Gerald McBee, Ieffery McCarter, Colleen McClure, Nathan McCraw, Steve McCullar, Elizabeth McKinney, Doug McKinney, Michael McMenamy, Diane McMenamy, Rick McNealy, Victor McNutt, Kelly McStay, Mike Mean, Damon Melton, Iana Melvin, David Miller, Ieff Mitchell, Tracy Moon, Debbie Moore, Rick i Moore, Tasha Morrison, Cynthia Morrison, Elaine Morrison, Eric Morrison, Kenneth Murringer, Collen Musick, Darin Myers, Bobby Neal, Tim Newson, Cheryl Nolan, Merrilee Oliver, Mark Osbourn, Nick Owens, Kristen Pace, Sandra Pace, Stephen 1-3 4,9 .. if ,E , People Parker Smith Parker, Duane Parnell, Doris Patti, Mike Penn, William Peratta, Shana Phillips, Kevin Phillips, Veron Pilkilton, Greg Powell, Monique 1 Pruitt, Pearl Pugh, Rick Puotiniemi, Tuomas Purcell, Paul Queen, Carlton Radford, Angie Raleigh, Tonya Raney, Brian Rankin, Mike Ratliff, Stephanie Ray, Scotty Reinert, Christy Reynolds, Phillip Rice, Norm Ricardson, Zandra Rios, Tonya Roberson, Troy Robinson, Linda Roman, Charles Ross, Scott 1' Rucker, Tamra Ruffins, Iames ' Russey, Regan Rutledge, Shawn Sackville, Dawn Sammons, Billy Schmuelgen, Mike Shaw, Sherri Shearer, Missy Shelton, Bernard Sheppard, Arnold Shields, Gary Simpson, Cassie Simpson, Ricky Sinor, Don Skipworth, Cameron Slater, Daniel Smith, Billy Smith, Dale ,F , ,, Hg, l ar ' at WI' Q I 7- Ka ,, ,5 n-., ,D Q I, :Seas , i., i i JM .84 s. x J, 'P' .we X 'ix fix ,n ,Ei, ' 4, , b f EE. .. ft Smith-Wyatt Smith, David Smith, lim Smith, Kelli Smith, Kristi Smith, Zane Smithson, Marlina Snell, Angela Staples, Iimmy Stewart, Shannon Stewart, Shelia Stone, Warren Stowers, Gary Strange, Mike Talley, Dawn Tarver, Iohn Taylor, Debi Teague, William Thomas, Korta -1, Thompson, Dean Thompson, E. I. Tiffany, Eddie Tillman, Theresa Toth, Sandy Trujillo, Aileen Tuong, Ngo Unferusser, Tommy Vick, LaVetta Wade, Sonya Walker, jeff Walker, Ramon Wallace, Rhonda Walter, Michele Weaver, Audra Webb, Richard Weems, Margret West, Linda Westbrook, Iohn Wheeler, Sherry White, Chris White, james Wilburn, Debbie Williamson, Becky Williford, Samuel Wilson, Kevin Wilson, Princess Windham, Leon Wolfe, Kim Wyatt, Ruthie People 199 Acord - Birdsong Sophomre Class Officers, Standing: Derrick Cameron, treasurer. L to R: Kelly Wilkerson, vice-president, Kristi Dehorney, president, Christi Iones, secretary 200 People Acord, Rodney Adkins, Lisa Akers, Aaron Allen, David Allen, Kelly Allen, Robert Alley, Laura Alsip, Debra Altiery, Iohn Amos, Theresa Arnett, Lewis Arrison, Amber Arthur, Ioe Don Arthur, Shelly Baker, Stanley Ball, Kenneth Ballou, Tomi Ballou, Traci Bamper, Brian Barnett, lohn Barnhill, Scott Barnum, Angela Baron, Melanie Bateman, Rachel Bates, Darlene Beall, Amy Beam, Douglas Beherns, Houston Bentley, Cliff Birdsong, Cindy Black Crouse Q WI: 1' Aw m4 we in ,gg , Black, Michael Blood, Mark Bolen, Barry Boss, Susan Bowers, Stacy Bowman, Mildred Brooks, Reggie Broughton, Ken Brown, Brian Brown, Gina Brown, Tony Bruce, Katherine Bryant, Tammie Bryant, Tony Bullock, Amy Burnett, Kurt Bush, Bart Buskirk, Kent Byers, Anthony Byers, Rita Caldwell, Christy Calhoun, Shane Cameron, Derrick Capps, David Carlton, Kamie Carruth, Lea Ann Carruth, Linda Cary, Michelle Cash, Beth Chapman, Deborah Chapman, lim Childs, Anjanette it Coats, Patty Coble, Paula Cockrill, Ieff Coffman, Kevin Colley, Iohn Comstock, Ty Conditt, Tamra Cook, Kathy Corcoran, Ronald Costa, Ioe Cottingame, Iimmie Cox, Mary Cox, Rocky Crawford, Sherrie Crossland, Daphane Crouse, Ronny People 201 Crump - Gray 202 People Crump, Mike Curtis, Michael Daniel, Charles Daniels, April Daughrity, David Davis, Curtis Davis, Brett Davis, Mark Davis, Sherri Dawson, Irma Dawson, Willie Day, Scott DeHorney, Kristi DeHorney, Leslie Derebery, Gene Derden, Amy Dick, Karen Dobson, Deanna Donowho, Brian Dotson, Nikki Douglas, Valerie Drake, Tiffany Drogemeir, Robert Eads, Ion Early, Donna Earhart, Mike Easley, Ernie Emmons, Iimmy Epps, Larry Ervin, Lisa Ferguson, Ricky Fields, Kathy Floyd, Eric Foster, leff Foster, Ierry d Fuggett, Terri Fulencheck, leff Gaddis, Sheila Gaines, Todd Galloway, Candy Gardener, Ianet Garvin, Kelly Goslton, Stacy Grant, Carla Grant, Vernon Gray, Anthony Gray, Christy Gray, Ianet iw, wx .. .-,Q , . . -Q, ,, t, 715 -r X lf, I -. .4 f A . Q . - Wir., - if ,S X wr. r 1. me I if' r-.,': X. Green - Lattimore XJ L I 4, V, A ,I is- S, , ilk 'fr-WV ! 48 Q 'is . I, it w ' X iff' Ke . I ,,,.4f:'-f-4 .5, ' ff 4 7 Q. J ,. , . , rg eeee , P13532 MNGSJ: ' F X we Ms J Y 2 3 T N 5 , 1 N it ' f W sw ,, , Q Green, Cindy Gregg, Shannon Griffith, Valerie Griggs, Dianne Guillory, Stephanie Hale, Bryan Hales, Greg Hall, Gene Hall, Raymond Hartsell, Todd Headrick, David Heatley, Sarah Henderson, Sherri Henry, Diana Hicks, Brian Hollensed, Richie Holmes, Opal House, Karen House, Michael House, Dennis Howard, Rayma Hunt, Leon Hunter, Beth Hyman, Trent Ingram, Gludia Iackson, Iames Iackson, Ronnie Iacobs, Shelly Ienson, Iohn linkins, Glen Iohnson, Nathan Ioie, Ioe Iones, Christi lones, Robert Iones, Samuel Keel, Djiuna Kemp, Iudith 1 Kim, Miyong Kimbrell, Iulie Kirby, Karen Krueger, Kevin Kvale, Ivan Lafoy, Brian Lambert, Larry Landers, Denise Lane, Pamela Langston, Tom Lattimore, Tammie People 203 Leach-Parker Leach, Paula Leggett, Tim Lewis, lohnny Lewis, Tammy Lindsey, Paula Linsteadt, Chad Luper, Demetris Martin, Don Martin, Duane Martin, Michael Martin, Vicki Matthews, Wendy May, Cherri 15 Mayberry, Vanessa McBrayer, Cassandra McClain, Steve McConell, Todd McGuire, Katrina McManigell, Mike McMenamy, Wesley McSwain, Iackie Medlin, Paula Meeks, Carla Melson, Nikke Melvin, Beth Melvin, Sandi Miller, Duane Miller, Pam Mitchell, Monte Mobley, Allen Montgomery, Rhonda 204 People Montgomery, Roby Moore, Gene Moore, Pam Moore, Susie Mueller, Pamela Muniz, Tony Narramore, David Nail, Brian Neighbors, Shellee Nelson, Mike Nelson, Nancy Neu, Dale Nickle, Roger Ogborn, Steven Osburn, Ierry Papoi, Amy Parker, Donald Q , , f , W? , , , fl ,,r , - 4 , W V :- f Q i, 'I -W' sf f I X .1 3 to ,,, 1 J F 4 'I' Af, it 'Wi 16, My 1' . Parkey-Sterling Parkey, Katherine Parnell, Rick Pasche, Mike Patel, Sandip Patti, Iimmy Patti, Mae Patterson, Richard Patterson, Richard Patterson, Timothy Peake, Susan Pellman, Tony Perkins, Kevin Perkins, Kyle Perry, Phyllis Perrymann, Mike Porter, Tracy Potter, Randy Potts, Gene Raborn, Michael Raines, Carrie Raines, Rodney Ramey, Kassi Ramsey, Kelley Reed, Tonee i Reynolds, Roby Rice, Clancy Rippy, Dee Robinson, Robbie Roe, Scott Roth, Scott Rutledge, Suzan Sander, Debra Sanders, Gina Sanders, Iohnny Schmidt, Karen Sedlacek, David Shelton, Teresa Shelton, Vincent Sheppard, Harold Simmons, Iimmy Skelton, Scott Smith, Audra Smith, Denise Smith, Kim Smith, Robert Snavely, Debbie Steen, Charlie Sterling, Pierre People 205 206 People Strange, Brian Tate, Tracy Taylor, Ray Taylor, Shannon Templeton, Kirk Thomas, David Thomas, Wendy Thomason, IaneAnn Thompson, Iames Thompson, Iamie Todd, Sheila Toombs, William Torres, Steve Trinh, Yung Vaughn, Greg Vest, Mike Voisine, Faron Walker, Brian Walker, Sandra Walker, Susan Walker, Richard Walters, David Walters, Michelle Walton, Tresa Washington, Fred Watson, Brian Weaver, Mindy Weaver, Patricia Weaver, Scott Webb, Linda Weems, Cathy Weger, Stacy Weightman, Lynn White, Ianet White, Rodney Widner, Tammie Wilkerson, Kelly Willis, Valeria Wilson, Chris Wilson, Raymond Wingfield, Sandy Witt, Chrysti Wolf, Iohn Worrell, Iill Wright, Gary Yates, Tammy Ziegenbusch, Ianine Strange - Ziegenbusch l l . 4 ' ' .th A K i 3. s r ,G l 151 X Tl' 2, 'K w Q -1 Q. I N fr., . 7 , Dr. Werner Frietsch Mr. Dliver Lehman President Dr. Ronald A. Schacher Member Vice President Mrs. Carolyn Dill Member Dr. Calixto Romero Secretary Mr. Mark Martin Member Board of Education Denison Independent School District Board of Education 207 Dr. Bill Iacobs Superintendent of Schools Mr. Vaughn R. Smith Dr. Henry Scott Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Business Services Administration Administration Mr. Tom G. Parris, Principal Associate Principal Mrs. Iackie Peters 3 Associate Principal Mr. George Petrus 3 People 209 Aleman-Irb Aleman, Iudy Iunior Counselor Anderson, Siv Health Occupations Blood, Warren Cap Free Enter! History Brooks, Iimmie Coach! Eng. Casey, Kay Student Publications Clark, lim Coach, Biology Comstock, Ty Coach! Social Studies Coulter, Richard ICT Criswell, Marty Athletic Director Davis, Osburn Golf Coach!Business Day, Bill Biology Dophied, Kathleen English Doyle, Mildred LRS Easterling, Iune HECE. Coordinator Edelen, Ioyce Mathematics Farrier, Arthur Metal Trades Finley, Sue Spanish Foster, Maxine Geometry Gardner, Iohn Physics! Math Garner, Iudy Eng! French Gray, William Latin! English Haddock, Phill Drafting Hanson, Roger Choral Music Coordinator Hatley, Mary Pat Home Economics Heatley, Duane English Hess Scott TrainerfPE f Holley, Ken Coach!PE Howeth, Mark Coach! History Ingram, Elizabeth English Irby, Bernice LRS 210 People aresh E. Turner Iaresh, Marvin Senior Counselor Iordon, Alpha English Ketcham, Robert H. Economics Knight, Charles Voc. Agriculture Knowles, Waylen Ind. Arts! Woodwork Kumler, Vernon Building Trades Leggett, Dean Mathematics Linsteadt Carole Debate! English Martin, Ioe R. Typing!Record Keeping Mayes, Meg VOE-Lab McBrayer, Sylvia Drama! English McCarty, I. L. Government McFarland, Ann Coach! PE Pedersen, Ierry Art Pettit, Lanny CoachfHealth Ragsdale, Walter Coach! Math Raleigh, Dr. Mike Instrumental Music Coor. Reirdon, Ioe Vocational Counselor Ringness, Gail Girl's Ath. Dir.fTennis Rodgers, Bonnie Typing! Shorthand Rowland, Iames Chem.fBiology Sedberry, Marvin Coach! History Sickles, Gene English Smith, Ernest Visiting Teacher Stengel, Patsy Cosmetology Steward, Iames Mkt.fD.E. Terry, Iohn Biology Terry, Nancy English Trimble, Warren Coach! PE Turner, Earl Mkt.!D.E. People 211 F. Turner- ilemon Turner, Franklin Printing Ward, Donnie History Whitworth, Ann VOE Wilkerson, Ron Sophomore Counselor Williams, Bryan Coach!Science Williams, Elisabeth Mathematics Willoughby, Darlene Drill Team!Health Wynn, Dan Asst. Band Dir. Kennon, Cathy Homemaking SPFCIAL ED. TEACHER My l Homelbound Swift, Bob Resource Whitmarsh, Cathy Resource Williams, Cathey Homebound SEC.fC,liEllKSfAIDES Secfto Principal Eledredge, Nancy Principals Off. Clerk White, Dodie Records Clerk Burns, Betty Counselor's Sec. Blankenship, Virginia LRC Aide Miller, Wilma Athletic Sec: Spe5Q Ed. Aide Region X Dr. Ed. Bumpass lack Kuhns, lean Martin, Ioe Montgomery, Von Ray West, Don Food Services Martin, Helen Taylor, Barbara Weddle, Ruby Wilemon, L. Z. Goforth, Susan Food Service 212 People 4' l 1 1.5 .px qw-L' .ff 7 S YQ, 2-.fu Q X . Y- ,' Q ir J 6- 151 to : sl g--fi, 5 1, fri fag? fs? L K A 141535 5: fx N 4 Administration - Staff Aynes, Mrs. Sandra Accts. Payable Clerk Blankenship, Dr. Bill Dir. Spec. Services David, Dr. Norma Ed. Diagnostician Donowho, Mrs. Martha pw' Sec. to Superintendent ' if - Farr, Mrs. Reeta V, - all Ed. Diagnostician x v Heatley, Mrs. Ioanne Dir. Food Service Iones, Mrs. Carol Sec. to Asst. Supt. Iones, Mrs. Connie Sec. to Dir. Spec. Svcs. Leonard, Mrs. Billye Payroll Acct. Clerk McKnight, Mr. D. D. Cord. Remedial Math Mosse, Mrs. Betty Acct. Clerk Overman, Mr. Dan Dir. Elementary Ed. Potts, Mrs. Maurine Sec. Curric.!Cafe. Parris, Mrs. Dixie Dir. Public Infor. Rice, Mrs. Ianet Rem. Reading Coord. Spraggins, Mrs. Kathy Clerical Aide-Cafe. Taul, Mrs. Marlene Recep.fSec. 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People 213 Lady IacketVars1ty Basketball Team Back Row Marva LEWIS Maggle Cloyd Konta Rucker Front Row Tasha Moore Shella Thomas Angle Snell Ruthle Wyatt Tangee Bartley Shela Penn Lady Iacket Iumor Varslty Basketball Team Front Row Klm Smlth Tracey Porter Melanle num Lmda Carruth Dlanne Grlggs Tonee Baron Tammy LEWIS Back Row Angle Bar Reed Dlana Henry Gina Brown Tom1Ballou 214 People . - 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 - U I - 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . . 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 ' fs A WW Iacket Varsity Basketball Team Row 1 Vlncent Moore Mike Schmuelgen Dale DeHorne Row 2 ack LaBonte Everette Poe Smith Davld Robertson Sam Willlford Leslie Kevin W1 son T Craig Blanton Gt AD at Fellowship of Christian Athletes Row 1 Ierry Rembolt, L1sa Iohns, Ieff Augustine Elaine Ram water, David Englutt Row 2 Elaine Embry, Valerle Griffith, Tracy Ballou, Buzz Maxwell, Amy Gallla, Todd Roland, Richie Patterson, Danelle johnson, Shannon Stewart, Kelll Smith, Dawn Talley, Sheila Hoover, Threasa Shelton, Denlse Landers Row 3 Carol Clark, Susan Boss, Kelly Wllkerson, Cindy Green, lon Smlth, Mark Ollver, Toml Ballou, Shelly Iacobs, Darlene Gorden, Tammy Mabary, Ronnie Corcoran Row 4 Mike Bard well, Sheila Stewart, Kim Embry, Shannon Gregg, Chrlsty lones, Sherry Wheeler, Lori Taylor, Tlm Neal, Ierrene Hagaln Row 5 Ga Clay, Lola Wrenn, Shlela Todd, Donna Early, Susan Rullledge Daphme Crossland, Gina Barnhill, Leanne Carruth, Nathan Iohnson, A'L1sa Hoover, Mltzl Badget Cassandra McBrayer, Kevin Waymlre Row 6 Coach Mark Howeth, Kevin Phillips, Reggie Cameron, Melanie Barron, David Holl mgsworth, Kevin Hunt, Scot Skelton, Allan Mohley, Anne Shields, Kim McCorkle Nat MacClure People 215 M .,.,,,. U l ,,,,,,-ixgi, VV V: 'tv 1 vmaf sg x ff! at , A . o . . ' V Y ' : ,- L, , 1 1 , , , , J . . - . , , at K is lf -, N if 7' 1 1, ' , S t 1 H- - X R 95 t 2 .1 I l A 1 T K , - fe 3 , Varslty Volleyball Top Row Klm Barnum Tangy Rucker Angela Iackson Bottom Row Dalphma Dawson Lorl Snell Shella Penn Konta Thomas Ruby Iacqulnot MarvaLew1s MISS Ann McFarland B 5W Iunlor Varslty Volleyball Top Row Klm Barnum Dlanne Grlggs Tonee ruth Bottom Row Miss McFarland Angela Bar Reed Tammy Lewls Dlana Henry Lmda Car num Carla Grant 216 People Iunior Historians Back Row: Iohn Armentrout, Mike McStay, Mr. Robert Ketchum. Middle Row: Michael Martin, Wade Graves, Mark Blood. Front Row: Robert Hullet, Carson Harrod, Angie Spradlin. Gultar Club Back Row Duane Mlller Greg Menta Mr Waylen Knowles Steve Buckner Mlddle Row Todd McCon nell Chrls Whlte Mary Ann Pasche Cathy Nobhtt Front Row M1ke McMan1gell Ilm my Slmmons Todd Games Ern1e Easley Library Club Back Row Andrew Foran Theresa Kunltz Mrs Vlfglllla Blankenshlp Mrs Bern1ce Irby Mrs Mildred Doyle Ilmmle Speck Second Row Vanda Donahue Shelly Iacobs Irma Dawson Dianne Holbert Patrlcla Weaver Teresa Gomez Front Row Nlna Scott Stacy Bowers Mlchelle Cary Dee Rlppy People 217 4 lA !JsBnQLfLHUfi Q A3 8-jg 8 'J fat. ,gnc Varslty Football Bottom Row Kay Marshall Cral Blanton Stephen Pace Kevm Phllllps Buzz Maxwel Mark Ollver Steve Daughte Mlke Nelson Row 2 Bobby Taylor Kevm Roe Tlm Nea Mlke Bardwell Kevm Waymlre Mike Wllson Ioe Clapp ohn Tarver Row 3 Ieff Camp Wlllle Houston DHV1d Eng utt Reggle Cameron Bernard Shelton Gary Shlelds Kenneth Early Greg Iackson Larry Wllson Row 4 Ieff Au stlne Steve McCraw IerryGr1mes Ierry Rembolt Ieff Ha es Leonard Bevels Brett Armstrong Dan Goodman Row 5 Kevm Hunt Nat McClure D8V1d Holllngsworth Danny Crlsman Leslle DeHorney Kelly Clark Tony Brown Varsity Cheerleaders Left to Rlght Tr1c1a Skmner, Sherry Wheeler, Lorl Bryant, Hagalns, Sharon Cobb, Theresa Flemlng Pat Ford, Donna Shelton, Elame Ralnwater, Iearene 7, K Ktfa vga, 7U5 A ,Z I A Ja , Y 1 1? TQ il ,,, 5 f t'Bt' A34 . 218 People Iumor VHISlty Boy s Basketball Front Row Charles Walker Vlctor McNeal Brlan ohnson Mobley Fred Washmgton Anthony Byers Brlan Donowho Darm Musick Tyron Luper EPIC Floyd Ief Fulenc ek Bart Ron Corcoran I V Coach!Bryan W1ll1BmS Bush Back Row Brlan Watson Iames Iackson Allen Iunior Varsity Cheerleaders Back Row Amy Bullock, Cathy Weems,Trac1 Grlfflth, Toml Ballou, Shella Todd, Melanle Ballou, Shannon Gregg Front Row Valerle Baron People 219 Glrls Varslty Cheerleaders Amy Calla Klm Embry Shella Hoover Cathy Noblltt Gma Strlckland Robln Flemlng L-..L...5...X.. Photograph Club Front Row TFICIB Skmner Anne Shlelds Gma Strlckland Davld Hollmgworth Nathan Iohnson Scott Cook Ieff Kxm Earhart Deneen Aynes Lorl Lumm Becky Pettl rew Fulenchek Steve Bolen !l:5il2.dnliE5 , Angle Wllhams Scott Roth Back Row Kelth Mulgrew 220 People WWW 'Ulf Fellowship Chrlstlan MUSICIHH Front Row Sandra Pace E. I Thompson Dolores Hale Ellzebeth McCullar Row 2 M1 Yong Klm Ianle Gore Kathleen Cravens Denlse Hale Ianet Whlte Betsy Reeves Belmda Smlth Theresa Amos Row 3 Ben11Beckleman Susan Hlner Don Markham Debble Taylor Glnger Reese Nathan Iohnson Charles Hoff Sherrl Amos Row4 Sandy Toth Steve Torres Ian Allenbough C1ndyB1rdsong K1II1lVICCOl'Ckl8 Mlt Z1 Badgett Beth Melvln Back Row Tony Lambert Iearene Hagalns Mr Mlke Raleigh Tlna Smith A Lisa Hoover Charles DlCk8y Pat Weaver Doug Beam Suzanne HHFFISOH mf' Industrial Cooperative Training Front to Back Scott Ruble, R1cky Tolley, Iohn Ross, Mike Henry, Ilmmy Colson, Nelson Fox, DHVld Allen, Martln GIHSSOH, Rusty Tolbert, Marvm Glasson, Ieff Bowden, Iames Brown, Mlke Stone, Scott Ross, Greg Stewart, Tom Franks, Ion Roach, EPIC Nelson, Anderson E ps, Mike Brown, Gaylon Montgomery, M1ke WIHBY, Ieff Campo, ,Mr Coulter People 221 ,, .. . , , W, U ,.e1.L4,,1 3. H 1 ' 1 1 , , 9 11 , , 5 JN , :V 75 3. F , if T V i I O l O O l Y l I , I 1 . a l , , I , . 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Row 2: Kelli Smith, Michele Giasson, Phillips, Sandy Richards, Sandrpip Patel, Ginger Reese, Ieff Tonya Grigsby, Paula Lindsey, Angie Spradlin, Cathy Hales, Daniel Slater, David Me vin, Ieff Miller, Iim Smith. 222 People 57 A i' VK f' its YV XA i V 'Egg V ' li 'Ar' ii A7 Future Homemakers of America Q , ,K , g u Art Club Row 1 Belmda Smlth MaryAnn Pasche Penny Webb Demetrlce Luper Ilm Burger Back Row Ierry Foster Tr1c1a Sklnner Shaun Rutledge Mltzl Badgett Tracy Allen Stephen Torrls Cameron Sklpworth Klrk Templeton Cllff Kelly Wllkerson Larry Flynn Claudla Ingram Wlllle Bently Barbara Hudson Rick Ponder Sherrl Cobb Klm Foster Ken Morrlson Mlke Rankln Charles Roman Morrlson Andrew Purkey 'GHS Future Teachers of America Front Row Tracy Boss L1z Shelton Ieff Nlcholson Row 2 da Porter Suzanne HHFFISOH Klm McCorkle Tlna Smlth Marcella Hull Lyn Sager Danelle Iohnson Elalne Embry Row4 Anne Shlelds Sherrl Cobb Mrs Wllllams Mary Lou Shelly Iacobs Row 3 Ehse Matlndale Sherrl Barker SUSIE Cox Nancy Terry Sanra Walker Gray Dlane Holbert Angle Spradlln Chrlstln Owens Van People 223 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 L 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 Q ee, an ' , A ' 1.1, - 2 - 1 1 - - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 - - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' Senlor Denteens Row 1 Elalne Ralnwater Anne Shlelds Sharon Gobbi Cory Souther Row 2 Iearene Hagams GathyNobl1tt Elalne Em bry Danelle Iohnson K'ay Marshall Klm Colson Vanda Porter Dana Ives Donna Flood Ehse Martmdale Row 3 Angle Wllll8mS Klm Earhant Lon Lumm Tma Mason Pam Llstvan Cheryl Ray Brenda Butler Davma Neal Sabrlna Hogan Mlchelle Schumpert Row 4 Theresa Sykes Lor1 Dawson Dea Bush Lisa Thom son Angle Stevens Gmger W1ll1amS Donna Shelton Pau a Gardner Vlckl Neasbrtt Theresa Flemlng Toby Garrett Shel1a Penn Row 5 Deneen Aynes LISB Slmmons Arngle Spradllng Sonja Humphrey Klm McCorkle Lynn Garner Odl Mltchells Susan Taylor Pam Mlller MarvaLew1s L1zS elton Kathy Iordan 'W 5 N Iumor Denteens Row 1 Robln Flemlng Dawn Talley Gma Bamhllrl Sherry Clark Becky Llstvan Klm lerger Sherry Danxel Dianne Wheeler Row 2 Debbie Moon Klm Emb Lorl B ant Dunn Michelle Glasson Row 4 Darlene Gordan Theresa C1ndyMai'r Amy Gallia Shella Hoover Kellll Smith Shan Tlllman Rochelle Allen Merr1lee Nolan Angre Radford non Stewart Row 3 Tammy Mabary Locke Khma Carol V1cky Harris Rhonda Vmyard Kelly McNutt Klm Wolfe 224 People t .3 51115 ' L .. M ' A 11 1 st. , 1 i 4 .. .55 ,T ,W O - 2 1 Q 1 ' ' - , z 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' - 5 1 ' . . '. I 1' ' Z ' ' l . ' 1 l 1 1 1 1 - P 1 1 1 . : , 1 if 1 K' K' lf . flgftiggg L yyyyy ' 1- . 1 Q Q L 1 5 U 5 ,wmv . A 1 .. .. K .4 f , tt-- ' 3 f 11: 1 2 1 -1 xl. 111 . f -1- .: X1 15 ,- 2 H. an - f if ' , J- is S 5 . 'A rf 1 ' reee ' tl' , ' 5' 1 A 1 at A L f d A ll d tttt 4 1 1 K ---- , O ' 1 ' 1 1 l' 'W ' 1 ' 1 '1 1 I 1 . : 1 1 1 V ' 1 1 1 - ,...L-...---- Sophomore Denteens Front Row Denise Landers Cassandra McBrayer Amy Derden Crlstl Iones Znd Row Valerle Grlfflth Shannon Gre g Cathy Flelds Tracx Ballou Toml Ballou Shelly Iaco s Cathy Weems Row 3 Beth Cash Kathy Cook Teresa Shelton Suzan Rutledge Amy PHDOI Paula Llndsey Donna Early Kathy Parke Tamml Lattlmore Sherr1Dav1s Rhonda Montogmery Bac Row IanetGray Sandy Melvin Shelly Arthur Sarah Heatley Nancy Nelson lane Ann Thompson Beth Hunter Shella Todd Amy Bullock Susan Peake Chrlsty Caldwell Kelly Wllkerson Academic Award inners Front Row Beth Melvm, Sandra Pace, Starr Ward, Cassie Row KGVIH Perklns, Kevln Wllson, Kyle Perklns, David Slmpson, Suzanne Gray, Kr1s Gundlach, Iamle Thompson, Burkhead, Davld Sedlacek, Derrlck Cameron, Don Martln, Susan Boss, Betsy Reeves, Iana Pulls, Elame Embry, Back Chad Lmstead, Iames Durb1n,IeffN1cholson,Ion Smlth People 225 . 6 -,ei my its - . - J 'X 'Y YW itYYYYf. . sa ---:-: - X rife-Hill as '1- -t 1,5115 5 v , , ..,,,.t.s,Y....a.Y....Y.w.Y... , A 1 , x 5 Y Y Y is Y Y Y Y 3 Y Y - Y Y 1 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y - 5 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y - Custodians Left to right - Clifford Carr, Betty Lou Tyler Roger Wllson Iarnes V1ll1nes Elmer Brewer I W Weger and Ioe Powell Unlted SBIVICB Club lNot 1n orderl Semors Brett Armstrong Ieff Augustlne Rodney Auten Deneen Aynes Sherrl Beard Terrl Beard Benjy Beckleman Steve Bolen Nell Brown Brenda Butler Scott Calhoun Ioe Clapp Gary Clay Ilm Colson K1m Colson Sandra Cravens Mark Crump Carla Denlson Elame Embry Theresa Flemlng Ierry Grlmes M1ke Guthrle Iearene Hagalns Suzanne HHFPISOH Davld Holllngsworth Lor1 IHCQUIHOT Danelle Iohnson Krlstl Iones Pam Llstvan Lorl Lumm K1m McCorkle Kay Mar shall Sharon Martm Davld Mor an Kelth Muldrew M1ke Nelson Ieff Nlcho son Terrl Nicholson Charles Parsons Shella Penn Elalne Ralnwater David Robertson Anne Shlelds Llsa Slmmons Ion Sm1th T1na Sm1th Corey Souther Gma Strlckland Chad Taylor Susan Taylor Kevln Waymlre Greg Wrlght LISH Wr1 ht Iumors M1ke Bardwell Glna Bar nhlll Steve Buckner Carol Clark Kelly Clark Kathleen Cravens Kenneth Early K1m Embry Robln Flemlng Dan Goodman Ieff Hales Ang1e Harrlss V1ck1e Harris Iohn Mark Ienn lngs K1m Iohnson lack LaBonte Becky Llstvan Nat McClure Steve McCraw M1ke McK1nney Buzz Maxwell Debble Moon Tlm Neal Mark Ollver Kevln Ph1ll1ps Tom Puotmelml Zandra Rlchardson Tonya R105 Llnda Robmson M1ke Schmuelgen Gary Shlelds Kell1Sm1th Dawn Talley Iohnny Tarver Dean Thompson Sherry Wheeler Kevm Wllson Sophomores Shelly Arthur Tom1Ballou Trac1Ballou Amy Bullock LeAnn Carruth Lmda Carruth Beth Cash Ron n1e Corcoran Daphne Crossland Bryan Donowho Amy Durden Donna Early Kathy F1elds Ierrle Foster lame Gore Clndy Green Shannon Gregg Valerle Gr1ff1th Dlanne Grlggs Gre Hales Dlana Henry Beth Hunter Demse Lan ers Tammy Lattlmore Chad Llnsteadt Don Mart1n Allen Mobley Kathy Parkey Rlcky Parnell Susan Peake Susan Rutledge Teresa Shelton Scott Skelton K1rk Templeton lane Ann Thomason Shella Todd Cathy Weems Ianet Whlte Valerle Wlllls , 1 , . . 5 1 13355 13 ' 4 E 5 1 Q. 1 1 1 I, - , yi M1 1 Q1 Mi Nw , .. .., M... ' .. 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 226 People as is it Blood Donors fNot in orderl Seniors Travis Aday Rodney Auten eff Augustine Brett Armstrong Cralg Blanton Steve Bo en Re e Cameron Carla Casslta Sharon Cobb Kim Colson Mar Crump Carla Denison Elaine Embry Irene Faber Tim Finley Pat Ford Willie Foster Paula Gardner Lynn Garner Eddy Griggs Iereane Hagalns Mike Henry David Hollingsworth, Pat House, Debbie Ingram, Sherri Ingram, Greg lackson, Dane le Iohnson, Tracy johnson, Krysti Iones, Kim McCorkle, Barry Malvern, Kay Marshall, Tina Mason, Iodi Mitchell, Keith Muldrew, Davina Neal, Ieff Nicholson, Lori Odom, Tamee Quick, Betty Raine , Elaine Rainwater, Cheryl Ray, Ierry Remboldt, Donna Shelton, Ann Shields, An 'e S radlin, Gina Strickland, Theresa Sykes, Susan Taygllor, ginger Williams, Rick Wood, Tracy Woodard, Lola Wrenn, Ierry Wright. Iuniors - Sherry Amos, Gina Barnhill, Leonard Bevels, Steve Buckner, Ulrie Cassita, Angie Childs, Kathleen Cravens, Sherry Daniels, Kenneth Early, Kim Em- bry: Robin Fleming, Amy Gallia, Dan Goodman, Darlene Gordon, lanie Gore, Iaci Gunlack, Vicki Harris, Sheila Hoover, Iohn M. lennings, Lisa Iohns, Brian Iohnson, Kim Iohnson, Becky Listvan, Tami Mabery, Steve McCraw, Liz McCullar, Debbie Moon, Tim Neal, Mark Oliver,- Sandra Pace: Kevin Phillips, Ste hanie Ratliff, Linda Robinson, Mike Schmuelgen, Arnoldl Sheppard, Gary Shields, Kelli Smith, E. I. Thompson, Ramon Walker, Margaret Weems, Sonja Wade, Sher Wheeler, Samuel Wil iford, Kevin Wilson, Mike Bartllywell. Sophomores - Aaron Akers, Theresa Amos, Shelly Arthur, Tami Ballou, Traci Ballou, Melanie Barron, Susan Boss, Mildred Bowman, Amy Bullock Derrick Cameron Linda Carruth Beth Cash Ron Corcoran Daphne Crossland Charles Daniel Kristi Dehorney Any Derden Bryan Donowho Robert Doregemler Donna Early Ieff Foster Cindy Galloway Cin dy Green Shannon Gregg Dianne Griggs Valerie Griffith Greg Hales Diana Henry Beth Hunter Claudia Ingram Sherry Iacobs, Christi lones, Karen Kirby, Denise Landers, Tammy Lattimore, Chad Linsteadt, Duane Martin, Cassan- dra McBrayer, Todd McConnell, Allen Mobley, Amy Papoi, Tracy Porter, Carrie Raines, Teresa Shelton, Scott Skelton, Kirk Templeton, lane Ann Thomason, Shiela Todd, Steve Torres, Brain Watson, Cath Weems, Kelly Wilkerson, Valerie Willis, Tony Woodardt Gary Wright, Mike Nelson, Hao Ngo, Lori Odom, David Osborn, Iimmy Patti, Becky Pet- tigrew, Kim Petty, Kevin Phillips, Gregory Pilkilton, Everett Poe, Vanda Porter, Moni ue Powel, Russell Pratt, Paul Purcell, Tamee Quick, Clheryl Ray, Ierome Remboldt, Ginger Reese, Sandy Richard, Tonya Rios, Troy Roberson, David Robertson, Scott Ruble, Shawn Rutledge, Ty Sanders, Michele Schumpert, Susan Shearer, Lisa Simmons, Cassie Simpson, Ricky Simpson, Don Sinor, Billy Smith, Dale Smith, David Zane Smith, Marlina Smithson, Angela Snell, Corey Souther, Gregory! Stewart, Shannon Stewart, Mike Stone, Theresa Sykes, C ad Taylor, Debi Taylor, Iohn Terry, Mark Thomas, Bruce Thompson, Gerald T ompson, Rusty Tolbert, Brian Walker, Ieff Walker, Ramon Wa ken Sonya Wade, Penny Webb, Michelle Webber, Mary Wigfall, Kevin Wilson, Roger Wilson, Ronald Wilson, Mike Wiley, Angie Williams, Ronald Wimbish, Rick Wood, Greg Wright. People 227 l, mf ' gl g 1-,. , .V W r 1 ' ' V r - T - , , - ILS . 2 - A . yt,4kyysti21uEw lrrlilm 1 ' V?'f. i n 'L ,,.,,...,,--M ...zy- i ' fl I iFTiiEFFiLTfTr'Z'f i'lf 7T!Q5'g H ' P 1 V Y -V we Nt 'Atl ', gn 'Stl 9 0 u, , f f' 1 ' U f 4' u 'Z If I fl L' 'aku 7 1-js' Q . w 'I . w JB ,gg AH V ti t hw.. D I 94,- ,gf A - .41 Student Councll Sentors Travrs Aday Rodney Auten IefIAugust1ne, Brett Armstrong Craig- Blanton Steve Bolen Reggre Cameron Carla CGSSIYHETIHFOI1 Cobb Klm Colson Mark Crump Carla Demson Blame Embry Irene Faber Tlm Fmley Pat Ford Wtllre Foster Paula Gardner Lynn Garner Eddy Grrggs learene Hagains Mike Henrv Davld Hollmgsworth Debbte Ingram Sherrl Ingram Greg lackson Danelle johnson Trac Iohnson' Knstl Ionesy- Ktm McCorkle Barry Malvern Kay Marshall Tma ason lodr Mitchell Kelth Muldrew Davrna Neal Ielf Ntcholson Lon Odom Tamee urck Betty Ramey Blame Rainwater Cheryl Ray Ierry Remboldt Donna She ton Luz Shelton Ann Shtelds An le Spradhn Gma Strtckland Theresa Sy kes Susan Taylor G1ngerW1ll1ams Rn: Wood Lola Wrenn lerry Wrrght lunrors Sherry Amos Gina Bamhrll Leonard Bevels Steve Buckner Ulrre Cassrta Angle Chrlds Kathleen Cravens Sherry Darhel Kenneth Early K1mEmhrv Rohm Flemmg Amy Gallaa Dan Goodman Darlene Gordon lame Gore lac1Gunlach Vrck1Harr1s Sherla Hoover lohn Iennrngs Lrsa Iohns Brranlohnson Ktmlohnson Beck Ltstvan TamrMabary Steve Mr: Craw Luz MoCul er Debbre Moon Trm Nea Mark Oliver Sandra Pace Kevm 228 People Phrlhps Stephanre Rathff Linda Robmson Mike Schmuelgen Arnold Shep pard Gary Shields Kall1Sm1th E I Thom son Ramon Walker Margaret Weems Sonya Wade Sherry Wheeler Samuel' Wxlhford Kevm Wllson Mrke Bardwtll Sophomores Aaron Akers Theresa Amos Shelly Arthur Melanie Bar rott Tram Ballou Toml Ballou Susan Boss Mildred Bowman Amy Bullock Derrrck Cameron Lmda Carruth Beth Cash Ron Corcoran Daphne Crossland Charles Daniel Kristy Del-Iorney Amy Derden Bryan Donowho Robert Droegemerer Donna Earl Ieff Foster Cmdy Galloway Cmdy Green Shannon Greg Duanne Grr s Va ene Gnfftth Greg Hales Diana Henry Beth Hunter Claucra Ingram S erry ltcobs Chrlstt jones Karen Krrby Denlse Landers Tammy Iatttmore Chad Lmsteadt Duanne Martrn Cassandra McBrayer Todd McConnell Allen Moble Amy Papol Tracy Porter Carrre Rames Teresa Shelton ScottSkelton Klr Templeton lane Ann Thomason Shella Todd Steve Torres Brtan Watson Cathy Weems Kelly Wllkerson Valerie Wrllls Tony Woodard Gar'vWr1ght x. 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'gllggfg if awliiii iii .ef ., K , aft as at , L l a img? X 'Il If Q I I' il - if TW , t . -1 Jkfz. f Lv ...Zn Pep Club Amy Derden,i'Kathy Parkey, Nikki Melson, Irma ,D Dawson,--Denise Landers, Christi Iones, Mary Coxs, Carie Rains, Iulie Kembrel, Susan Peak, Susan Rutlendge, Donna Early, Theasa Shelton, Kelly Wilkerson, Christy Gray, Ianet Gray, Iackie McSwain, Cherry Mae, Candy Gallaway, Beth Cashf -Tffk f--It wwf 'NQ?T 'V Wt ' '. ,:ga:Jsgg.fvg:' ',- 'g M ' .Wy M- i 5 1 V , if Liv '58- fiwiizft , ' ff 2. N W -, . f :vm 7 7 Q if-,SI HZ ' 11 ' , ,. , . 2L,'UC6i ,gQ,e2?,f 4 ' ' 7 f, 1 .wisp ' 15, X '. fi infix , f 3: e' . Z ? 4?i1fi - ' I Metal Trades Ieff Goodman, Daniel Brown, Gary Dunson, Gary Humphrey, Ieff Taylor, Ricky Mendez, Robert Leake, Richard Roberts, Front: Barry Malvern, Craig Blanton. B , X ,N X NX ,, .. Kr L is Mil X at A J , r tfff A , I . t , , : .fe -..,,- if ':'2 :'- Sean Daugherty, james Dur- ttt bin, Wade Graves, Suzanna :,' - ' l I Gray, Suzanne Harrison, Car- 5 ' ..--. 'j son Harrod, Robert Hullett, iw Duane Martin, Richard Patter- iii '57, son, Betsy Reeves, Susan -as 'tii ,, S Shearer, Tina Smith, Brian ,.,. Watson, Michele Webber. Debate Mike Pasche, Chad Linsteadt, Sarah Heatly, lim Smith, Lyn Sager, Charles Hoff. People 229 Yellow Iacket Band Band members mclude Todd Hartsell Monlca Hardeman Susan Hmer Charles Hoff Don Hogan Krm Holcomb A L1sa Hoover Sonya Humphrey Chrls Hughes Enld Hen wood Suzanne Harrison Karen Helronlmous Patty House Steve Iacobs IohnMarkIenn1ngs Pam Iolnes Kxm Krueger M1Young Klm Tony Lambert Larry Lambert Pam Lane Cassandra Mc Brayer E 1 1 u Cullen Klm McCorckle Don Markham ref' Paula Medhne Ieff Mlller Tracy Mltc el Pam Mue ler Beth Melvln Jerry Osburn Theresa Amos Sherry Amos Iames Allen Robert Allen Ian Allenbaugh Debra Alstp Iohn Barron Doug Beam Karen Beam Terr1Beard Ben11Beckleman Crndy Brrdsong Brran Brown Kent Buskrrk Scott Calhoun Davld Carson I1m Chapman Mlchelle Cleveland Rlchard Coley Chrls Crabtree Kathleen Cravens Sean Daughtery Charles Dlckey L n Foster Tom Franks Lelune Goodwln Denise Hale, Do ores Hale Bram Hackworth Sandra Pace T1m Patterson Iana Pulls Paul Prucell Marte Robblns Betsy Reeves Mlke Rankln Davld Sedlacek Tma Smlth Sheila Stewart Gary Stowers Theresa Sykes Debbxe Taylor Iames Thompson Iamle Thompson Yung Trmh Sandra Toth E I Thkompson Pat Weaver Mmdy Weaver L1nda West lanet W 1te Stage Band Front Row Chrls Crabtree Tony Lambert Chrls Hughes Hackworth Todd Hartsell Row 3 Lynn Foster IeffM1ller ALISB Hoover Row 2 Scott Calhoun james Allen Don Doug Beam Ilm Chapman Markum Charles Dlckey Iohnlennlngs Denlse Hale Brlan 230 People 1 1 ' v -' 1 X 1 1 1 1 1 1 '- ' , - 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 YD -1 1, 1 ' 1, J ' , 1 1 1 1 1 1 :'1.2'.1:.x' 1v'lrr7'7 1 ' . 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I Thompson hlrd Row Hexdl Conrad Cassandra McBrayer Front Row lLeft to rlghtj Rlck Wood Tracy Boss Nlna Trent Hyman Kristen Owens Paula Lindsey Cathy Weems Sherrl Davls Back Row Merethah Polk Mlchelle Schumpert Mrs SylV1H McBrayer Gre Hales lane Ann Thompson Beth Hunter Chad Llnstea t Valerle Grlfflth Tammle Moreno Scott Roth Nathan johnson Blacks ln Actlon 'INK Ma Bottom Row lLeft to Rlihtl Sonla Wade Klmberly Smlth Phyllls Perry Marcella Hall Marie Robblns Tamara Tasha Moore Kristi De orney Second Row Pam Moore Rucker Plerre Sterlmg Back Row Sponsor MHTVIH Monlque Powell Tamara Bryant LEWIS Arnett Third Row Sedberry Anthony Byers Tony Brown Durwln Baldwln People 231 5 5 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 31 1 1 5 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 C? 1 5' 1 1 , . - 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 E, 4 A- W as 1., 1 E : 5 f g - .2 s J I x Q ' Q Q 5 Q 'f . - 9.1 -' 'Q Q.. 4 ' if .-My O I 5 I I 5 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 5 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 Stlngerette Dr1ll Team Seated Brenda Butler Llsa Thompson L nn Garner Elalne Embry Kneelmg Kell1Sm1th Dawn Tal ey Standlng Row 1 Tlna Huntoon Donna Flood Sharon Martm Cmdy Marr Lmda Robmson Carol Clark Angle Stevens Tma Mason Iodl Mltchell Klm Wolfe Kr1st1 Howard Sherry Danlel Teresa Gomez Row 2 Robm DGVIS Sabrlna Hogan Cheryl Ray Row 3 Alllson Humphrles Parn Mxller Beverly Car rard Klm Cooper Row 4 Kathy Iordan K1IIlI6I'g8I' Susan Taylor LIZ Shelton Vanda Porter Becky L1stvan Clna Bar nh1ll Prmcess W1lson Pam Llstvan Cory Souther Kelly McNutt Annual Staff Front Row RlCk Wood Marva Lewls Irene Faber Klm dy Bowman Row3 Bryan Walker Angle Wllllams Theresa Holcomb LeAnn Swadley Row 2 Klm Krueger Ruthle Sykes Chrxsty Gray lanetGray Wyatt Dalphme Dawson Sherrl Cobb Lorl Iacqumot San .. 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'F - ' ' '5 1 , b a Q K L eif1Y'aS9f:5.l 11,'fE1w5'2ea11a i1 5 f li O l O ' Y Y Y Y 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y Y Y Y Y Y - 1 1 - 1 1 1 Y Y 7 Y Y Y 1 1 1 - 1 - 234 People Wap. , . Q A 'K 4. F s t. 4. ttt 'Q' K: A 1 Av,, J N . - , , . . 'A i ' fat-'-is T L , . ' :,, , W fy , . 'Mfg' E, A m, x ,,. li W i Left Photo: Front Row: Lelune Goodwin, Mrs. Patsy Sten el, Mahana, Mitzi Templeton, Brenda Holt, Shelia McDonald, S Betty Dickson, Back Row: Tamra Rucker, Dawn Hudson, Row 3: Sherry Burgess, Ginger Williams, Roberta Hudson, Stephanie Ratliff, Right Photo: First Row: Thressa Malvern, Mrs. Patsy Stengel, Stephanie jolly, Debbie Ingram. Aileen Trujillo, Kristi Smith, Elaine Morrison, Row 2: Tracy VaTSlty Baseball Front Row Crai Blanton Todd Coleman Kevin Galvon Neal Row3 Coach Ty Comstock Ieff Camp Kevin Wilson Gary Shields Wglle Houston Row 2 Dan Mitchell Kevin M1keC-uthrle Steve McCraw Coach Mark Hovveth Phillips Scott Brassfleld Alan Mobley Gary Clay Tim 5 1 - v I V Y V - v v t v v - , v 1 I - 1 , v v People 235 .. Q X Q1 'H E X . - .. ' 11 it I ' rj, . , ' h t W ' S? Q tl r mis ' . sm' ,fa as Wm 1 i t . -Q 1 S X E' s M 33 as is Aw , was .kg f mx ' 'P . A QJMYQ gb 45511 53,551 H33 T 43T. '!' i may 15? M?- ,WP Boys Track Team Center Karen Scmldt Flrst Row Tlm Neal Robert Iones Steve Daughtrlty Derr1ckCamerqn 'Seat-t Bash Row 2 Mlke Wllson Greg ackson Reggle Cameron Ray Taylor Ray Wlmbls Gene Moore Row 3 Kevln Hunt Ieff Hales Scott Skelton WA 1a Vlncent Moore Reggxe Brooks Leslle DeHorney An thony Byers Wlllle Houston Fred Washmgton Back Row Duane Mxller Shanon Taylor Kevln Krueger Kyle Perklns is atlonal Hlgh School Blolog Soclety Front Row Mr Iohn Terry Ieff Nlcholson Mark Ollver Todd Coleman Row 2 Don Martln Bryan Donowho Wesley McMenamy Row 3 Ion Smlth Rlcky Slrnpson Davld Sedlacek Cindy Green Betsy Reeves Elalne Embry Lyn Garner Row 4 Steve Mc Craw Kevln Wllson Donald Hullett Alan Mobley Vernon Phllllps Iana Pulls CHSSIG Slrnpson, Suzxe Gray Carson Harrod Wade Graves Back Row Trac Boss? Kyle Perklns Ieff Camp Kevxn Perklns Bet Melvln Davld Melvln Paul Purcell 1 Wits 1 ' 1 ' ! Y . 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'N 1 -' 12- , s X 1 A A lx 1 - A ' ' x :, An- 141 -411 , Maw' .z W f 0 I 0 0 I ' - '1 1 , U 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 . 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 T 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y Y l ' - 7 1 ' 236 People Tenms Team Standlng Chrlstl Relnert Cathy Weems Anne Shlelds Kneelmg Gerald McAden Robbre Roblnson Yung Trmh Terri Nicholson Theresa Tillman Carla Denlson LISB Brlan Strange Tuomas Puot1n1em1 Ierry Wrxght Mlke Iohns Amy Derden Shannon Gregg Coach Gall Rlngness McK1nney Ke1thMuldrew IeffN1cholson Golf Team Flrst Row Doug Blzzle Damlon Bogdon 2nd Row Ion Smlth Davld Adams Mlke Nelson Make Black Center Chad Taylor Sophomore Splflt Leaders Rlght to Left Duane Martln, Nathan Iohnson, Greg Hales N M1 ' , 's..,, , - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - , - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 A 4 . t ...- .- ll I l Distributive Education Front Row: Shannon Cherry, Sher? Iones, Micky Harris, :Valerie Mea , Sheila Vest, Tricia Atkinson, Back Row: Brian Raney, Ramon Walker, Woody Spencer, Bobby Burnett, Ty genders, lim Holcomb, Stephen ace, Distributive Education La Front Row Leon Wmdom 'Bemmyx Richardson- Dianne Dunn, Nerrlsa Helm Susan Neff Kenneth Allen Carl Ball Back Row Kurt Stange john Clark Tommy Roberts -Robert aB8k8l ' 238 People Building Trades Bobble Blanton Mlke Blackshear David Brandon Iohn Densmore Tim Frankhn Keith Gllllam Davld Holley Spencer McAl1ster Hoa Ngo Mike! Nelsoni Bernard Shelton, Stan Stowersr lghke Watson Ben Isbell Anthony ousa L to R Dean Thompson Bobby Myers Tony Munlz Doug McKinney Tracey Tate Iohn Barron Srtsssw fe 'S Hansons Headaches john Armentrout joey Barnett Dea Bush Wade Graves Ed d1e Grrggs Carson Harrod Robert Hullett Dana Ives Danelle johnson Dlana Latona El1S6 Martlndale Patty Merrell Ma anne Pasche Elalne Ramwater Lyn Sager Behnda Smlt Angle Spradhn LISH Sykes Rlck Wood Vemta Calfy Wlley Frltts Angela Harrlss Taml Mabary Kr1st1n Owens Rrck Pugh Cassle Slmpson Shanna Peratta Stanley Baker Mark Blood Sherr1Dav1s Clndy Green Beth Hunter Nathan johnson Tammy Lattlmore Shellee Nelghbors Mlke Pasche Gene Potts Scott Roe Chrls Moody Glrls Chorus jamce Cantwell Maggle Cloyd Teresa Gomez jennlfer Hales Kerry Herrlngshaw Dlane Holbert Fehcla Madden Marllyn Mask Kim Mor rxson An e Ph1ll1ps Nma Scott Vemta Ca Vonda Donahue jerrle Foster Glna Hed ecock Teresa Kuntz Bec Wlllamson Doris Parnell Step ame Ratllff Zandra Rrchardson Tonya Rxos Tamra Rucker Regan Russey Mlssy Shearer Margaret Weems Amber Arrlson Mar Cox Sherrle Crawford Aprl Damels Trffany Drake Opal Holmes Karen House Shelly jacob Djluna Keel Tresa Walton, Lynn Welghtman People 239 t 2:5 1 - il A K b a if .,, .-QNFQ 5 K 1 I 1 Y Y 1 - . . Y l 1 ' ' . I Y l . , n V n y 1 n , . , u s 1 y 1 - f 5 , . , . . . , , , . l' , , 1 Lady Iacket Track Team Front Row Kay Marshall Toml Ballou Marle Robblns Tammy Lewis Melanie Baron TODI Donna Shelton Shella Hoover Sharon Cobb Angle Bar Reed K1-m Mayberryy Elame Ralnwater Konta Thomas num Back Row Manager Tammy Denn1s Sherry Wheeler Ruthle Wyatt Coach Warren Trlmble Offlce Educatlon Lab Row 1 Robln Flemlns Dawn Sackv1lled Kim Embry Pam Calfy Ker1K1efer Row 3 Llsa Burrls Sponsor Mrs May Dickson Klm Cassx y Delores Hale Cassle Slmpson Mayes Rochelle Allen Row 2 Amy Galha Tammy Dennls Venlta 240 People f 1 1 1 1 1 . . - K. . . I I I Y ' - .L s Y 7 1 I 1 1 1 - if 9 1 4 1 12 K Q . 3 V 1 - 1 Q x C 0 5 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 - 1 1,.. 1 f 1 1 FTP DECA H2 Row 1 Kevin Galyon Rodney Auten Scott Doty Row 2 Blanton Debbie Crowell Kim Petty I1mStanberry David Little Iohn Weda Lori Taylor Eddie Tiffany Eddie U.I.L. District inners Row 1: Ion Smith, Kim Earnhart, Richard Coley, Susie Gray, son, Maretha Polk, Karen Davis, Everett Poe, Nina Scott, Rochelle Allen, Shannon Stewart, Kevin Perkins, Row 2: Chad Lindsteadt, Mike Pashe. Becky Pettigrew, Angie Phillips, Terri Maggard, EI Thomp- People 241 Iunlor VaISlty Football Flrst Row Scott Weaver Scott Roe Ronnle Crouse Gary Wrlght Raymond Hall W1ll1e Dawson Raymond W1lson Aron Akers Stacy Golston Mlke Earhart Row 2 Coach Ilm Clark Tommy Sanders Todd Rowland Rlchle Patterson Anthony Byers Ray Taylor Tony Woodard Ty Comstock Reggle Brooks Todd Games Coach Lanny Pettlt Row 3 Iohn Wolfe Ioe 1016 Scott Skelton Kyle Perkins KGVIH Krueger Charles Walker lerry Osburn Fred Washlngton Coach Mark Howeth Iunlor VHISlty Baseball Front Row Ronnle Corcoran Rlchxe Hollensed R1ch1e Pat Row Iohn Wolf Scott Skelton Shannon Taylor Duane terson Ronny Crouse Row 2 Donald Parker Bryan Martm Donowho Rlchle Stem Bart Bush Wlllle Houston Back 242 People ki . - v . , , , Y - . 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V? . Q . ., 2 K l s A Q 5 0 bryg- Tim Finley, Robin Fleming, Pat Fordt Ierrie,Foster, Can: Pugh, Tonya Rlos,. Lyn Sagler, Nina Scott, Gary Shielldst Lori JK 4... ima Health Occupatlon Students of Amerlca From Left Susan Shearer Mary Ann Pasche TQHTP Gwen Braxton Cynth1aMorr1son Wlllle Foster Llnda West -Mayberry Patty Merrell gre Harrls Rhonda Bruce Mrs Slv Anderson Health OCCUpHtl0H Students of Amerlca From Left Mrs Slv Anderson Vxctor McNe1lly Kevm Robert Byers Anlanette Chllds Front Row Kelly Kane Hunt Lynn Games Sherry Ingram Dale Smlth Angle Harms Tammy Kmg Mqlwgf Shanna Hlll Nately Bat ey f I 4 5 , is g K W we 43 -gg I gl N Q 555' M F 1 If E' ,,,,, . S A., ' U Q 1 , ' s f ' ' i I wx i L f F Q ' -Q ,QL ,mfg - Ff .. 53 J lf' I- .1 , 1 . K 9 4 V M , A ff . 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TEXoM MEDICAL CENTER 1000 Memorial Drive Denison, Texas J KI GSTO DRUG Says CongratuIatrons' Yellow Jackets 322 W Maln Denison Texas Plenty of Parkmg In Rear 465 1651 Dally 8 a m 6 p m Drugs Prescrlptlons Speclallsts John Bullard Owner B8uN MUSIC The Complete Muslc Store for Professional and Beginner 2900 S Mlrlck Denlson 463 3315 Buy ir Sell if Trade -Af Guitars Drums Banjos Electrlc Keyboards Effects Equrpment P A. Systems JQVV M zuno Raw ngs Conve se Gyga- THE SPORTS SHOP All Klnds of Athletic Equipment and Clothing Open Mon Sat 9 5 30 Spo ca All Types of Shoes T Shlrts Lettering and Transfers Trophles and Awards Special Drscounts For Schools Teams Clubs cG ego Frank Robinson 463 1021 4-i'7 ' Jlm Branch 122 W Maln kim Co Owners NEWSOM'S WOMEN'S WEAR 320 Maln 465 1512 ' 'N ,f l fl 'H vlivrc: ' I ' 9 ii ' ' I . ' ' S! A , , ll ... - : - : 1. 0 ,, 4 : ' 'I - - 1. -C - , . - - Team Uniforms - I . , L ' ' - - L . . . . E - I gh - l tg Y ' firsyygz . 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Hwy 75S Denlson and fibig 910 ff Best Washes to All Students at Denison Senlor Hugh School SUSAN'S FLORIST 406 W Mann 463 4566 465 3020 JENNINGS Furniture Appliances 500 W Mann Denlson Texas 75020 465 1620 Congratulatlons Yellow Jackets Ads 251 ii - ' C0 I .H - I - ! n I, - , S' ' 'D an ex K , 1. ?3'i'4TfSLa-'95' Nw.. -ui , v . 93 ,1 At'xk-1 : ,N 4 . 9 .O ro E- NO MATTER HOW YOU MEASURE IT ,,,.1-1, .0319 ev, Vi , YOU SME MORE Q AT A EsARRETT's Pharmacy Cosmetics School Supp Soft Goods fl' Low onscoum PRICES oc IN EVERY DEPARTMENT: RT . -Health and Beauty Alds - IE -Housewares . 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Now the time has arrived when you'll flee the nest. My wish for you is that ou'll soar with the eagles and always fly above any obstacle that gets in your pathway of life. Love you, Mom. Theresa E. Sykes - lLeft1 We are proud of ou, Theresa, on our graduation. Although all your school, days have not been easy or happy, ou have definitely prepared to take your place in the adullf world. Congratulations and may the future hold man exciting happy, and successful years. With your talent and dletermination, you will attain your life goals. Mom, Ray, Sandra and Guy. Lola Wrenn -.LRightl Congratulations! We knew you could do it. The 18 years we have had you with us have been ones of joy. We love you, Mom and Dad. Holly Clark - lLeftl Holly, Congratulations and very best wishes. We are so proud of you, Love, Dad, Mom, D'Ann, and Troy Belinda Smith - lRightl Congratulations, Belinda. We are proud of you. We love you. Mom and Dad C - Y. lit ...-5. 's itting - QS ...ff-ie. Avg, ,eg E h 'Nu N. ' 4 QQ, W f 1 .. X '- we.. .f -H: '- '.-Bw... Senior Salute ,ei A V , , f , :tune A , , 'hh ,1 f a. gf 'L S, ' Senior Salute Senior Salute Donna-Sheltonl lLeft1 Congratulations, Donna! May the sunshine you have brought into our lives, shine upon you always. We love you very much and wish you success and happiness all through life, and may God's blessing always enrich your life. We ove you, Mom, Dad, and Teresa. Tamee Sue Quick - fRight1 The years have really flown b since you were into dolls, Mickey Mouse, and Disneyland! Through all the heartaches of growing up, the cuts and bruises, your first love and the first dance you went to, your family alwa s knew you were someone SPECIAL and that you woufd make it. Now you have done it! You are gnallly an adult! Love is for always, Mom, Dad, Donnie, and os ion. Nina Scott - lLeftl Congratulations, Nina. Graduation is truly one of the most important events of our lives. We are very proud of ou, and wish you success in all you do. Love, Mother, Grandldaddy, and grandmother. Gin er Reese - fRight1 Ginger, you have been such a joy in ourglives. We are so proud of all you have accomplished. Your thirst for knowledge and ambition will carry you far. May you keep God first in your life always. We love you, Mom, Dad, Angie, Scott, Tiffany, and Gabriel. Kim Petty - lLeftj Congratulations! Kim, we are so proud of you and love you very much. We are blessed to have a daughter and sister as sweet as you. We wish you health, Wea th, and happiness. May God bless you always. Love, Mother, Daddy, Bill, Debbie, and Brian. Daniel and Vaudine Broum - IRi htl Congratulations! We are proud of you. We wish ou murgi happiness and success in the future. We hope you live up to your own expectations. We love you both. Mom, Dad, Mama, and Papa. Reginald Eugene Cameron J,lLeftl Congratulations! We are so proud of you and the progress you've made thus far. You've had many valleys and mountains in your life, but you mastered them like a true champ. Continue to let God lead and guide you and you will reach your goals. We love you! The Grandmother, Mother, and Derrick. Tina Mason - lRightl Tina, we are so proud of you! This is only the beginning, for what God has planned for you. Our prayer will always be with you, and we will be here for you. Love, Mom, Charles, Nicky, and Kim. J 2-M .ifiiffiiie ' .. 1.4-1 2-wsu - f.....efff'f.tQ,s:.. ez: gg . ,A - , Je-N' X fw ff? 1 -, lf f. . . , sleazy v 2 f -, ' 5: 'fl Lua WW' t , 4 S. ea: I Q get L' V 15552, g Z! , e , fig, 5 gal' Senior Salute Colin Francis - lLeftL Con ratulations, we are so proud of ion. What a joy you ave been to us. We wish you much ap iness and success in the future. Always know that we are ffere and that we love you. Uncle Bill and Aunt Boug. Angie Stevens - lRightj Congratulations on your high school graduation. Always remember to keep God as number one in your life and you will be successful. We love you, Mom and Dad. Dianne Holbert - lLeftl Congratulations Dianne, as you graduate and reach for higher achievements in life. We have enjoyed being your family durin your senior year. Our love and prayers will always be wig-1 you. Bill, Clover, and Becky Kimberling. Greg Wright - lRightl Congratulations! Greg, you have always been a happy part of our lives, as well as your grand- parents'. We love you very much and are so roud of you. We wish you as much happiness in life as you have given us throughout the years. Mom, Dad, Mark, Nannie, and Pappy. Iearene Hagains 7- lLeft1 Congratulations Iearene! We're proud of ou and your accomplishments. Give life your best and youll, always do well. We love you. Daddy, Zan, Chris, and Ierod. lRight1 Congratulations, L ndon! Through the he p of God, you have accomplished twelve years of your goal. We are very proud of you, and love you very much. Always remember to keep God first in your life, and you will make it to the top. Love, Mom, Dad, Dexter, Myron, and Beaver. ,f , 5- fLeftl Congratulations, Edna, on your io . 0 have brought great 'oy and happiness to our ives. We wish much success, wealtli, love, and good health throughout your life. We hope you will always put God first in your life. We Love you, Mom, Dad, Fritz, and Alan. Robert D. Baker 4 HcRight1 Rob, from the first time we held you in our arms, we new you were a very special erson in our lives. You have never failed us. May your life be full of success in whatever you do. Always know that we are here and our love is without limits. We are very proud of you, as we always have been. Love, Mom, Dad, and Brian. Senior Salute is l -iiA we f K if . AV im . fx kr ' K . ,,., S Q in . . V ffii Q . .5 A . 'ff Y 'K i lt rs .fl fs i Jf ':.n ': f 2 'P 11 , 5 W9 - s-i-im '?S..'f -. pr 15? Senior Salute Senior Salute Angie Phillips - ILeftl An ie, we love you very much and are so proud of you. We wish you much success in life as you pursue your goals. Keep God first in the years ahead. Love Mom, and Dad. Susan Taylor - IRightl Congratulations! Susan, ou have made me very proud of you as I have watched you become a young lady. May you continue to have love and concern for those around you. Seek God's guidance in all you undertake to do. Being your mother is an honor. May God bless you. Love Mom. Lana D. Ridenour - lLeft1 Congratulations, Lana. Everyone in life has roblems, which we call walls Some never ut enou h effbrt into life to get up and climb over this walllto find lgiap iness but we know that you will, and we wish you the very best in everything. Papa and Mimi. Lon Smith - lRightJ Congratulations! We are thankful God as allowed us to share this life together. We are very roud of you. Remember to keep your priorities in line, with God first. We love you very much. Mom, Dad, Iodie, and lere. Neil Brown - lLeft1 Congratulations and best of luck to a wonderful son. Your past achievements have filled our hearts with love and pride. We wish you success and hap- piness in the future and pray that God will always be with you. Yiou are very special to us. Love, Mom, Dad, and ammi. Sean Dau herty - LRightL Congratulations, Sean, you've been a real joy. Watc ing t e bo you were to the man you are now. We want you to have the life ou really want, for no one knows better than you what road'you need to follow and goal you must ursue. May you have God's richest bless- ing in love, strengtlg courage, and good health. Love, Mom. Tricia Skinner - lLeftl Congratulations! We are proud of you and consider ourse ves fortunate to have such a pretty and sweet dau hter and sister. We admire you for setting goals for yoursjf and achieving them. Our prayer for you is ealth, happiness, and success. Always remember God loves you and we love you. Mom, Dad, Sonya, and Fluffy. Lynn Garner - lRightLCongratulations, L nn. We are very proud of you and we ope the future holbds as much hap- piness for you as you have continually given to us. We love you. Dad, Mom, and Todd. 7' .., ...., , , V V ,iiz ft' ,af if . 5, -Y 1 f 7. f V . 4: ful, Senior Salute lgQ11g 1- lLieftJ Brett, we are so very proud of you. ave given us many happy memories and we love you so very much. Keep God in our life and you will always have success. Love, Mom, Dadi and Bryan Elise Martindale - lRightl Congratulations! We are proud of you and your achievements. You are very special to us. Daddy and Mother. Sand Richard - fLeft1 Sandy, you made it! We are all very proud! of our accomplishment. Good luck at Illinois State. May God bless you as you have blessed us. Love, Mom, Dad, Debbie, Gene, Laura, Fred, Grandma Baecht, Grandmother, and Granddaddy Richard in Irving. Lisa Thompson - lRight1 Congratulations, Lisa! We salute you on your successful senior year. We wish you all the best things life can brin and trust our intelligence and good taste to avoid the bag. Have faitlli in your goals and you will hage march success always. We love you very much. Mother an Da . Marva Lewisx- ILef2 Congratulations. We love you dearly. Keep trusting in Go and you will be success ul. Mama, Daddy, Marla, and Ierome. Patricia I-'ord'L lRight1 Congratulations on our high school graduation. We are very proud of you! Wlliatever you do, may God guide ou and may you always find that while he is close by, no goallis too high. Love, Mama and Daddy. Glenn Creswell - ILeftl Congratulations on another wonderful accomplishment. We are very proud of you. Best of luck on your next endeavor. We love you very much. Mom and Dad. Irene Faber - IRightJ We are all proud of you and love you! Mom Dad, Bill, Mike, Pe , Nancy, Susie, Mary, Ioe, Karen, Shannon, Lorena, Micheqe, Mark, Molly, Steve, Stephen, Stephenie, Mark, Linda, Ben, baby Ben, Gramma, and Grampa. Senior Salute Senior Salute Lisa Simmons - lLeft1 Congratulations, Lisa. We are so proud of you. We wish you much happiness and success in the future. May God bless you always. We love you, Dad, Mom, and Chris Charles E. I9Qk80n.u- lRightj Congratulations, Charlie. Although it has been 12 long years, you made it through. We are very proud of you. Love, Mom, Dad, Renea, Michael, and Iames. Terri Lea Maggard - lLeft1 Congratulations, Terri! We are proud of you. We appreciate you and thank God for the special joy you've brought us in your efforts and acheivements. As you continue to achieve oals you've set remember to always ut God first in all you go. We love you, Dad, Mom, and famify. Penn ,Webb'- IRight1 Congratulations, Penny. I am very proud! of you and love you very much. Alwa s remember to put Cod first and you will always have lots of, success in life. Love, Mom. Woody Carl Spencer - fLeft1 Congratulations to mdy super Senior! We love you very much and are very prou to call you our son. Our ove always, Mom, Dad, and Michael. Ricky Ponder - lRight1 Ricky, we are very proud of you! You've grown to be a very caring, perceptive, and talented young man. You can look forward to a very rewarding life. Continue to grow in knowledge of God. Congratulations from, Dad, Mom, and Rusty. Gina Strickland - lLeftl Congratulations Gina! You are all we could want a daughter to be: honest, sweet, and beautiful too. We wish you happiness and success for the future. We love you very much, Mom and Dad. Chris Cravey - IRightl Congratulations on your hi h school graduation, Chris. We are very proud of you andiove you very much. We wish you much happiness and success in the future. God bless you always. Love, Mom, Dad, Iana, Craig, Iulie, and Lauren. LV Z ts . ' ' arf,- ,a ti , 5. I YS'-.A fmt ,m 1 .- V3 ., lf .. Senior Salute Kevin Waymire - ILeft1 Kevin, you are the most energetic, diligent, and determined person we have ever know. You can fulfill your goals and ambitions with these qualities and God's help. Congratulations! This is only the beginning. The best is yet to come! We love you! Mom, Dad, and Marla. Alan Weaver - lRightl Congratulations, Alan! May the future hold much ha piness and success for you. I am very proud of you. God bless you. Love, Mom. lCongratulations! Love your little sister Audra.l Kath Iordon - lLeftj Congratulations, Kathy! We are so thanllvful to have a sweet and lovely daughter as you. We wish you happiness and success in the future. Our love is witihgog now and always. God bless you. We love you, Mom an a . Susan Shearer - lRight1 18 years aglho I prayed for a daucghter. God answere my prayers wit a beautiful blue- eye angel. She grew to a freckle-faced little tomboy, then a wonder ul young woman. The whole world and a very hap- gy life awaits you, Susan. Go after it and become all you can e. Love, Mom. Elizabeth Ann lBetsyl Reeves - lLeft1 You're a good man, Charlie Brown Congratulations for our many achievements. We love you and pray that Godys leadership will continue to direct your life. May you always be able to see that His will is best even when it differs from your wishes. Love, Mama and Noonie. Sabrina Hogan - lRightj Congratulations on your gradua- tion. We are ve proud of you. Always keep God first and you will succeelliy in all that ou do. May you reach all your goals in life. Love, Mom, Dad! and Matt. Shelia G. Vest - lLeftj As the saying goes, you can pick your friends, but you can't pick your kin o ks, but I wou d always pick you as my daughter. Love, Dad, Mom, and Ioyce. Kimber! Holcomb - lgRightl Congratulations on reaching your goal in achieving t at diploma you have been after for 12 gears. I certainly hope and expect the best from you. Mom an Pop. 12-5 , Ti! - .1 .,, . ', ,fa-fs, -w 49 5324- r 5, .,. up .,.,.., ,,,,,,,,. A rgfgst . L g kt, . 1 -tk ..:.,, , ,,, Senior Salute 275 , .-fall-1 L ii :kk ll. .2 . y.... . X , . .VLL ,j 5 y J t iee .: 'rj ...th f-. 4 ' l 276 Senior Salute Senior Salute Mike Henry - ILeftLMike, we are so proud of ou on your graduation from Hig School. We hope this will be a step- pinig stone to a wonderful life for you. Good luck in college En remember we will always love you. Mom, Dad, and iana. Toby Garrettn- IRight1 Congratulations to our ninnie goo poo. It has been a hard road ut you made it. I really di n't ave any doubts because I knew tyou were strong and God was wal ing with us all. May Go bless you in your future and continue to be a part of your life. We love you with all our hearts. Mom, Tom, Kelann, Grannie and Papa. Sandra Cravens - lLeft1 Sandra ou have accomplished this goal through hard work and dledication so remember this, the only things in life that are meaningful or important, are those that are earned. We are so proud of you! Love, Dad, Mom, Brad and Magnum. Dale Eugene Dennis - lRightj Dale, Congratulations, son. We are all so very roud of you. We know you will do your very best in your itle ahead, you have always been a joy and pleasure in our lives. May God bless you. Mom, Tammy, Rene and Shana Kay. Ieff Bowden - ILeft1 leff, we're really proud of you! Never thought you's make it. God is so good and we trust you will always put Him first in your ife. We love you. Mom, Howard, David, Doug, and Family, Rick and Family, Mona and Family. Scott Bl'888fi8ldL lRight1 Congratulations, Scott. You ave us eighteen years of pleasure and happiness. May God lgless your life as you have blessed our! Best of everything. Dad and Mom. Ioe Claplp - lLeft1 Congratulations, Ioe for all of your ac- complis ments, especial y your senior year. We are so roud to have a wonder ul son like you. Always be yoursell and put your trust in God. Love always, Dad and Mom. Beverly Garrard - IRight1 Congratulations on your high school graduation. We are all very proud to have a sweet and lovely daughter and sister as you. You have brought much joly to all of us and we are confident you will achieve any goa s you set in life. You have our love and best wishes always. Dad, Mom, Denise, and Trey. .2 fit QW' .tee. 5 . 3 lg! . ii 3. H - .A .ii M.: ' A. ..., gif 1 'if'-,Nga-.',.w.. ' ' a 5 Qld s 'E i -N fi es.. 'xi is J I N . i c 0-- , ,,,,., , y, . ice M, ,,,,, . i ' , -...DJ g.s,.,7,,,..,.,.,,,,,,,, 2 5 if-2? . 'I ' , .f .. -:ag tt -1' EV. , , Q ,gg ...sf J, . ,,,,., ,,.V I M.. .y . we-'f , . M 1g'7f'lEf:g ' li . . -www' L , Y ' Qsgiff, - y . we 2 -be ' - ,. ,. as , 1 - f'vh1'v,g:, ig 313- .1 . . ' ... '. Q . .K J ' fs -- . LZ. H .- 5,31 5-, Senior Salute Tina Smith - lLeft1 The years from babyhood to miss - They o so very fast. You wanted them to hurry byg we wanted them to last. But now your graduation's here - Thank God for all He taught her. We salute you, we're very proud to have you for a daughter. Love, Dad and Mother. Anne Shields - lRightl Congratulations. You've represented more as a daughter than I ever dreamed possi- ble. God is so good and I trust you will always put Him first in your life. We will always be here when you need us. God bless you, Mother, Victor and Tracy. David Glen Adams - lLeft1 Concgratulations, David! We are so proud of you. You have adde so much to our lives. May you achieve all your goals and may God richly bless your ife. Love you, Mom, Dad, Terri, and LeAnne Eddy Griggs - IRight1 Well, You made it! Congratulations are very much in order. I want to say that I'm very proud of you. I wish you all ood things as you begin a new journey. It's another uphill climb, but I have faith that you'll make it with flying co ors! Love Mom. Davina Neal - fLeftl Congratulations Due Iay for being a wonderful daughter. We didn't know our 6 12 oz. girl was gfciinglto grow up to be such a sweet loving and caring girl. uc success in the future. Never forget your class o B3 and the friends you made. We will always love you. Mom, Dad, Dearl and Grandparents. David Englutt - lRightJ Congratulations, Dave! You have been a real yoy to us and we are so proud of you. We wish for you all o the happiness in the world. Remember we will always be here if you need us. Always keep God as your co- pilot and you won't go wrong. We love you! Mom, Dad, and Leasa Danelle Iohnson - lLeftJ Sis, How you have grown since this picture. We praise Iesus for you more eve day. We are excited about how God is going to use you anlflBless you, as you keep growing and serving as the Godly woman both we and the Lord love you forever. Dad and Mom. Vicki Neasbitt - lRightl Congratulations Vicki, we are very proud of you and we wish you much happiness and success in the future. May all your dreams come true and may your life be filled with Sunshine and Rainbows! Thanks for being a wonderful daughter. May God Bless you, We love you! Mom and Dad. 5 1 sg . Z3 3 2 Senior Salute 277 -'Z G QL r w..f 'Q ' Ur ..t ,,,, if . . iii itil A Wi. Vt' Xi Q. -'.. :SV . .... 3 im Q . LEL,1-, ,f 9 . - -a n t K '51'5fN?q'.'19-555. . ' ' H ' 1 5 , Na. . . . w . - V ' V iii fibril s .s ' ' ' . . .as in Qs. t. ' . . ., Q X .N 2 , . v f-rf ' ,jf N - '1 ,if -B 5 ff I' ,, ,.,. 1 :l j Senior Salute Senior Salute Pam Listvan - lLeft1 Congratulations on your graduation. You have come a long way since this picture was taken and we are very roud of your accomplishments. You are a sweet and lovely daughter. Good luck in the future, we know you will do well in anythin you do. Keep up the good work. We love you, Mom and Dag. Ronald -R. .Wilson -'f'Right1 Congratulations Ronald, we are here to help you accomplish your goals for the future. May God be your guide. We are very roud of you. Love, Mama, Daddy, Reginald, Princess, and Thelma. Stan Stowers - lLeftl Twelve long years of hard work and you made it. Con ratulations. we are proud of your ac- complishments antf wish you success and hap iness in the future. Always know we love you and will be here for you. Mom and Dad. Carla Delaine Denison - lRight1 Congratulations on your high school graduation. We are very thankful to have a sweet and lovely daughter as you. We are very proud of you and love you very much. We wish you the best in the goals that you have set out to reach. Our love is with you now and always. Mom, Dad, and Greg. Roxana Marie Robbins - lL'5eft1 Congratulations, Marie. Yioifliave completed the first steps in the educational ladder. These are now past accomplishments. You must press for- ward. Each day, become a little better, learn more, and remember when you are moving forward that's ro ress. May you be successful in all you undertake in lifle. iove, Mom and Dad. Lisa Ann Denman - IRightl Congratulations to a wonderful daughter, you did it, but you know we never doubted you. We are proud of you and we wish ou lots of luck and hap- piness in reaching Jour goal. God be with you always. We ove you. Mom, Da , and Mylo. Dana Ives - lLeft1 Dana, you are very special to us - we are proud of you. We pray God's richest b essings upon your life and trust ou will et Him be your guide. Keep your win- ning personality and cheerful smile. Our love, Dad, Mom, Ianet, Lori, and Paula. Brad Compton - lRightJ As parents of a young man of strong character, we are roud to be given an opportunity to recognize Brad for the lleasure he has brought to our lives and we are certain that his future achievements will be very rewarding to him and those near him. Love, Mom and Dad. 1-A if - Senior Salute Ginger Williams - lLeft1 We are so proud of you and wish for you all the success and hap iness in the years to come. You have brought much joy andllpleasure to our hearts and lives. Congratu ations to a love y daughter and may the future with God's guidance be yours to enjoy. We love you. Mom and Dad. Tracy Boss - lRightl Tracy, we hope 1983 is only the begin- ning for you. May al the good things in life come your way! If sincerity, honesty, ambition, an your fine Christian at- titude prevail, you will have it all - Mom and all the rest. Dea Ann Bush - fLeft1 Congratulations, Dea! We are very proud of you and love you very much. We wish the best for you as you go on to col ege or whatever you decide to do in ife. Our love, Mother, Dad, and Mike. atricia Atkinson lRight1 Con atulations Tricia What lyby you Brought jus! We are tllrankful that you ge our daughter. Remember that this is not so much the end of anyt inglbut a beginning for many things. Remember to take God wit you alwa s and that we love you and are with you, also. Mom and Dadl Delania Baker - gLeftl Congratulations. We love you. May God bless you an guide you always. You are a joy to us gov!! ami always. Much love Mom, Dad, Misty, Mandy and a rel e. Jodi Mitchell l- lRight1 Congratulations Iodi. You have worked so hard for this day. You have been a Ray and treasure to watch grow and to love. We'll always be t ere for you. Love Mom, Dad, Patti, Brett, and lack. Wade Tyler Graves - lLeftLThe years fly by and suddenl you are graduating from higl school. We are so proud of all your accomplishments and ope that you can always live u to your own high standards. We love you and pray God will bless you as you have blessed our lives. Love Mom and Dad. Benjy Beckelman - IRight1 Congratulations, Benjy! You have always made us very roud of you. We wish you the best throughout college andp the future. Love Mother, Dad, and Iamey. t at it .f f r' if 'N S' 4- lf , af s i ' ' , . + it 5 f- f-g f S . . in f. f X , ' fit- si f ' 7 5 , ,. ' lg W . Y' 4d t . - ' 'YQ f S., ,gi ft . ff--f f f' -jf Senior Salute Travis Aday - Nominated for Mr, D.H.S., Nominated for Most Original. Won Most Original, Runner-Up for Iunior Class Favorite, Nominated for Soph. Class Favorite, Spanish Club. Kenneth Allen - DE. Club 81-83, Perfect Attendance, Iohn Armentrout - Hanson's Headaches, Iunior Historians, Outstanding Accomplishments in Office. Brett' Armstrong -f Student Council Presg Y. Pres.. U.S. Club, F.C.A., Neewollah, Class Favorite Nominee, Class Favorite, Mr, D.H.S. Runner-Llp. Iunior Varsity Football, Varsity Football, Track. Patricia Atkinson Q Marketing f D.E Ieff Augustine - National Honor Society, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Has Served as Pres. and Vice- Pres Student Council Treasurer, Football All District 5-5A Defensive End. District 5-SA Defensive MVP. Mr. D.H.S., Mr. Wonderful, U.S. Club Board of Directors. Academic Letter in Chemistry, One-Act Plav, All District All-Star Cast, Upper Elm-Red Soil and Water Conservation Essay Award, Haiku Contest State Finalist, All-Year Honor Roll. Austin College Board of Student Advisors, Has Received Athletic Scholarshi to Drake University, U.S. Army Reserve Athlete Schjolar Award. Salutatorian, Munson Award. Rodniy Auten - tI,S. Club. D.E.C.F., Student Coun- cil, D. . 82 President Spanish Club. F.C.A., All Year Honor Roll, Perfect Attendance. Deneen Aynes - Denteens, F.T.A., Drafting Senior Yr., Drafting Secretary and Sweetheart, Flag Corps IuniorIr. Delania Baker - Treasurer of H.E.R.O. Club. Robert Baker - Distrihutive Education, Who's Who Among Amierican High School Students, Perfect Attent ance. Ditfwinzlifildwin - Blacks in Action, H.E.C.E. Carl Ball - D.E C.A. Club, D.E., District and State Contest Iunior Year. Ioey Barnett - Hanson Headaches, H E.C.E., Letter in Hanson Headaches, Received an Honorable Work Award in H.E.C,E, Benjy Beckelman - All Region Band, All Year Honor Roll, Solo Rating of 1, N.H.S., F,C.M.. U.S. Club, Marching Band, Stage Band, Symphonic Band. Stephen D. Bolen - Vice President, United Service Clu J. Vice President Photography Club, I.V. Football, Student Council, Senior Play. Spanish Club, Mr. Wonderful, Kiwanian Scholarship. Tracy Boss 4 F.T.A., Pres. Sr, Yr., N.H.S., N.H.S.B.ll.S. US. Club, Co-Editor of Ex ression Mag., Social Chairman of Drama Club Mgr, oFTennis Team Soph, Yr., Student Council, Top 1053 of Graduating Class, All-Year Honor Roll. leff Bowden - l.C.T., F.F.A. Scott Brasstield L Neewollah, Student Council. Selected 1st Team All-District in Baseball, All-District Batting Champ Ir. Yr. Football and Track, Elected Best Leader Boy, Selected Spirit Leader Sr. Yr, Elected to Who's Who, Sr, Yr. Gwendolyn Braxtoni- Library Club President. Sweetheart 1981-82, Blacks in Action, H.O.S.A., All Year Honor Roll Iames Brown - V.I.C.A. Blue Ribbon State and District Contest, Built Electric Guitar, lCT, Guitar Club. Neil Brown - N.H.S.. N.H S,B,H.S,, Senior Class Treasurer, Vice Pres. F.F.A,, U.S. Club, Ex ressions Mag. Spanish Club, All Year A Honor Roll? Perfect Attendance, IC. Gardner Club. Top Ten 51 on Graduating C ass. Vaudlne Brown - Metal Trades, VICA, Art Club. Rhonda Bruce - Reporter for HOSA, Flag Corps. Assistant Editor ol Annual Staff, Art Club, Denteens. Photo Club, 2nd Band, US Club. Dea Bush - Drama, Perfect Attendance, Girls Glee Club, US Club, Denteens, Hanson Headaches French Club, NHS, Student Council, Mag. Expression Award, Gillard Fellowship Scholarship. Brenda Butler - Head Lt. and 2nd Lt. in Drill Team. Vice Pres. of French Club and Sweetheart, US Club, Den-teens. FCA. FFA. All Year Honor Roll, Who's Who, Pep Club. Hi-Toppers, Student Council, Scott Calhoun - Drum Major, NHS Spanish Club. FCM, Outstanding Accomplishments in Spanish l. L Reginald Cameron -- Winner of the Leo Cameron Citizenship Award, Varsity Football. Senior Credits Senior Credits Ianice Cantwell - Band, Spanish Club, Girls Glee Club. Cghw ta f- Student Council IA, Perfect Atten ance. qs Ioe Cla p - FCA. US Club. Spanish Club, Varsity Football? All-District Linebacker Senior Yr. Holly Clark - Den-Teens, Majorette Band, V.O.E., Art Club, Drama Club. Gary Clay - IV Basketball, Football Mgr., F.C.A.. Varsity Basketball, US Club, V,O.C,A,, Drafting Club, Blood Donor, Cheerleader Mgr., Neewollah Royalty All Spirit Leader. Maggie Cloyd - Basketball. Co-Capt. of Basketball Team, Sharon Cobb - Student Council, Den-Teens Vice Pres., V.I.C.A, - Reporter, Drafting Club - Pres.. N.H.S., Blacks in Action, Nike Club, US Club, Track. Cheerleader, All-Year Honor Roll, Texoma Ban PW Scholarship, Top 1092 Perfect Attendance. Sherri Cobb - Art Club. Den-Teens, US Club. F.T.A., N,H.S.B.H.S., Runner-Up for Most Depen- dable Lettered in Art and Annual Staff, Ex iressions Ma ., 3 All Year Honor Roll, Art Award. N.H.S. U.S. CluTJ Scholarship. Todd Coleman - Bausch at Lomb Medal, Most Like- ly to Succeed. Baseball, Math Team, All-District Baseball, All Year Honor Roll, Treasurer of N.H.S., Pres. of N,H.S,B.H.S., Elks Local Scholarship, Top 10'Zt, Perfect Attendance. Iimmy Colson - Reporter for l.C.T., District Contest in F.C.I. Kim Colson - Pres. of U.S. Club, Reporter of Den- Teens, N,H,S,, U.S. Club Sweetheart, Spanish Club. Who's Who, Distinguished Student Award, Best Leader Runner-Up, U.S. Club Board of Directors. Scott Cook - Znd Place District V.I.C,A. Drafting. V.P. V.l.C.A. Drafting, Photo Club, Art Club, U.S. Ar- my Reserves. Kimberly Cooger - N H.S, N,H,S.B.H.S.. Stingerette Pep C ub U.S. Club, All Year Honor Roll. F.H.A., Iunior Historian, Top 1091 of Grad. Sandra Cravens - All Year Honor Roll, U.S. Club, Den-Teens, F.T.A., Student Council, Who's Who. Chris Cravey - Photo Club, Blood Donor. Band. Stage Band. Glenn Creswell - Drill Team Mgr., Woodshop. An- nual Staff, Who's Who, Mark Crump + Nominated for Friendliest. Nominated King of Neewollah, F.C.A., F.F.A. Steve Daughrity l Football, Track, Who's Who, IV Football, F.C.A. Robin Davis - Drill Team Den-Teens. Honor Roll 1 Year, Drama, Spanish Club Who's Who, Capt. of Pep Club. Raymondgawson - U.S. Club. Carla Denison - Denteens, U.S. Club, F.C.A., Tennis Team. Tennis Sweetheart. Student Council, V.l.C.A.. All Year Honor Roll, Nominated for Most Original. YQ? Lisa Ann Denman - V.O,E., All Year Honor Roll. Dale Dennis - Printing, Photography. Robin Donihoo - H.E.C.E. Iacrfueline A. Douglas - O.E.A., Library Club. Ath etics, V.O.E. Co-op. Lantece Douglas -I. Blacks-in-Action. H.E.R.O.. Library Club. Ga Dunson - Vl.C A. Metal Trades, Machine Shop, Welding and Metal Works. Iames Durbin - Math Team. Latin Club Vice Presi- dent, Academic Letter - Physics, V.F.W. Scholar- ship, Iunior Achievement Scholarship, All Year Honor Roll, Perfect Attendance. Kimberly Earhart Q News Editor, District UIL 2nd Place f Newswriting, Stinger Sweetheart, Photo Club. U.S. Club, Denteens, French Club. Elaine Rene Embry - Drill Team 1st Lt., Lettered in Biology l, Chemistry and English IV, F.T.A. District X Treasurer, F.T.A. Sweetheart, Ir. Historian Sweetheart, N.H.S., N,H.S.B.H,S., Who's Who. Spanish Club, Denteens, All Year Honor Roll, Most Likel to Succeed Runner-Up, Future Teachers Assn. Scholarship, Top Ten '71 . David Englutt - F.F.A. Vice President, Treasurer. and Star Beef Producer, F.C.A. Vice President, Rodeo Club Vice President. I.V. Football, Varsity Football, Most Dependable Boy, U.S. Club, Blood Donor. Rotary Club Scholarship, Grayson County Exposition and Livestock Showmanship Award, Rotary Agriculture Scholarship. Anderson E. Epps - l.C,T., H,O,S.A, Dee Ervin - Lettered in Tennis, O.E.A., Rodeo Club. All Year Honor Roll, Irene Faber - Drama Club, U.S. Club, Student Council, F.T.A., Annual Asst.. Editor in Chief of An- nual, Nominee for Miss D.H.S., Best Leader. Sr, Favorite Girl, All Year Honor Roll, Blood Donor. Senior Play Cast, Sr. Spirit Leader, Counselors Assis- tant, National Honor Society, Leadership Award. Tim Finley - Sophomore Favorite, Iunior Favorite. Most Friendliest, Spanish Club, N.H.S., U.S. Club, Student Council. Dona rims L Drill Team, us. Club, F.T.A. Treasurer, Hi Toppers, V.O.E. Sweetheart, O,E.A.. Library Club, Student Council, Denteens. Patricia Ford - N.H.S., National Achievement Merit Scholarshi Semi-Finalist, Ir. Varsity Cheerleader. Varsity Clheerleader, Denteens, F.C.A., Student Council, Spanish Club, Football Sweetheart. Homecoming Queen Finalist - 2nd Runner-Up. Miss D.H.S. Runner-Up, Most Friendliest Girl Runner-U , Sr. Powder Puff, Top Ten Wi, All Year Honor Roljl, Top Black Girl Munson Foundation, Masonic Lodge Scholarship. Lynn Foster -'N.H.S,, Top Latin Student, All Year Honor Roll, F.C.M., Top Ten Ct. Wlllle Iames Foster Health Occupation Art Club. Nelson Fox -tV.I.C.A., Parliamentarian. Tom Franks - I.C.T., Band. Kevin Gal on - F.C,A,, U.S. Club, D.E., Basketball. Senior 2ncFTeam, All District, District Batting Champ 781 Average. Paula Gardner -'Student Council, Pep Club, F.C.A.. F.C.A. Huddles Sweetheart, Neewollah Court. Sophomore Favorite Nominee, Iunior Favorite Runner-Up, I.V. Basketball, Girls Varsity Cheerleader, Miss D.H.S. Nominee, Miss D.H.S.. Homecoming Queen Nominee Runner-Up, Honor Roll2Yrs. Patricia Lynn Garner L First Lt. in Drill Team 2 Yrs.. Most Dependable Girl. Homecoming Queen Court. Honor Student, N.H.S. 2 Yrs., N.H.S.B.H.S. 2 Yrs.. Honor Roll 3 Yrs., Student Council, Den-Teens, F.T.A.. Spanish Club, Top 1tWf, Beverly Garrard - Stinlgerette 1981-1983, Most Humorous, U.S. Club, en-Teens, Hi-Toppers, French Club. Toby Garrett B- Building Trades Sweetheart. Member of D.E,A., Den-Teens 3 Yrs,,U.S.Club1Yr., Pep Club. Martin Giasson - 1.C.T., Art 1 Yr., Perfect Attendance. Marvin Giasson - Perfect Attendance. Wade Graves - N.H.S., N.H.S.B,H.S., Latin Club, Hanson's Headaches - Pres., Iunior Historians, Outstanding Sophomore and Iunior Boy in Chorus. Blood Drive 2 Yrs., Top 1092, Outstanding Senior Boy in Chorus. Ierry Grimes - F.C.A., Spanish Club, U.S. Club. Baseball Lettered 2 Yrs., Football. Mike Guthrie - Art Club, U.S. Club. V.l.C.A. Club. Drafting Club, 2 Yrs. Letterman in Baseball, 2nd Team All District 82-83. Iaearene Hagains - Mascot 82-83, U.S. Club 3 Yrs., card of Directors for Seniors, Den-Teens 3 Yrs., Hi- Toppers 2 Yrs., Student Council 2 Yrs., Debate 1 Yr., Spanish Club 2 Yrs., Friendliest Girl, Miss School Spirit. Iennlfer Hales - Girls Glee 3 Yrs., Activity Director for Girls Glee Club, F.H.A. 3 Yrs., Reporter Znd Year of Activity Director. Susan Hancock - H.E.C.E. Suzanne Harrison - Band, F.T.A., U.S. Club, F.C.M., Band Sweetheart, Latin Club - Secretary. Reporter, Honor Roll 2 Yrs., Outstanding Soph, and Senior Girl in Band. Carson Harrod - N.H.S.B.H.S. 1 Yr., Iunior Historians - Pres., Hanson's Headaches 2 Yrs., Latin Club 2 Yrs., I,C. Gardner Fan Club 2 Yrs. Ben Harvey - Letter in Geomet ', Letter in Blacks in Action, 2 Yrs., Letter in Golf, Alf Year Honor Roll 2 Yrs., N.H.S., U.S. Club, F.C.A., Rotary Scholarship, Top 10Wv. Mike Henry - l.V. Football, l.V. Baseball, Elec- tronics 1 Yr., I.C.T., Treasurer of V.I,C.A,, Student Council Z Yrs., F.C.A. Clay Herd - Perfect Attendance, Kerry Herringshaw - F.H.A. Soph., Chorus 3 Yrs,, Drama Club Cosmetology 1 Yr. Glenda Hixson - O,E.A. Club, N.H.S., All Year Honor Roll, Latin Award, Top 10110. Sabrina Hogan - Drill Team, Pep Club, Den-Teens. Honor Roll, N.H.S., Perfect Attendance, Last 4 Yrs,, Top 10'A . Dianne Holbert - N.H.S. 2 Yrs,, U,S.A. Academy Award Winner - Business Education 82-83, Girls Glee Club 3 Yrs., Pres. 81-83, Senior Play 83, FTA. Scrooge 82-83, Spanish Club 2 Yrs., Library Club 3 Yrs,, All Year Honor Roll 2 Yrs.. Leadership Award 81-82, Den-Teens 3 Yrs., Kiwanian Scholarship. Kim Holcomb - Flag Corps, Den-Teens, Annual Staff, Photography, Library. David Hollingsworth - Varsity Football 2 Yrs., Var- sity Track 1 Yr,, I.V Track 1 Yr., l.V. Football 1 Yr., Photo Club 1 Yr,, Spanish Club, Woodshop 1 and 2, All Year Honor Roll lunior Year. Brenda Holt - Cosmetology 1st Place Local Contest. 3rd Place District, F.H.A, U.l.C.A. Richard Holtcamp - V,l.C.A. Treasurer, Reporter 82-83, Vocational Drafting 2 Yrs., Perfect Attendance 1980-1983, All Year Honor Roll 32-B3. Robert Hullett - Latin Club Pres., lunior Historians V-Pres., N.H.S., N.H.S.B.H.S., Word History Letter lacket, Hanson's Headaches, Blood Drive 2 Yrs., Top lU f1i. Sonja Humgjhrey L N.H.S.. Den-Teens, U.S. Club, Spanish Clu , Band. Kevin A. Hunt - Football Letter 3 Yrs., Track Letter 3 Yrs., Received Acclaim for Informative Speaking at the Rotary Club, President of H.O.S.A. 82-83, All District Honors in Football, Znd Place at Area, sth Place at State H.O.S.A., All Year Honor Roll, Signed a 4 Yr. Full Scholarship to Angelo State University. Perfect Attendance. Tina Huntoon - Art Club Award. Sherri Ingram - Art Club 2 Yrs,, U.S. Clttb, H.O.S.A. Member, All Year Honor Roll, Spanish Club. Dana Ives - Hanson's Headaches Sweetheart 2 Yrs., H,E.C.E. 2 Yrs., Den-Teens 3 Yrs., F.T.A. 1 Yr. Greg Iackson 2 King of Neewalloh, High Point Man in Track, Went to Regional in the 400m Dash and 400m Relay, Received Scholarship for Angelo State University, Made All District Team and Co- Defensive Player 82, Honorable Mention 31, Member of Student Council 3 Yrs. Danelle Ayn Iohnson - NHS, Representative to American Legion Bluebonnet Girls' State, Essay Con- test Winner for Texoma Chapter of Disabled American Veterans, Student Teacher Assistant. Elementary Education Program for Deaf, V-Pres. of Drama Club, Secretary and Treasurer of Hanson Headaches, Received D Letter Award for 2 Yrs. in Hanson Headaches, Senior Spirit Leader, All Year Honor Roll 1 Yr., Leading Role in Oklahoma Musical. Minor Role in Scrooge Musical, Grand Marshal, Ex- tra Girl Senior Play: Future Teachers of America 2 Years, Drama Club 2 Yr., Denteens 1 Yr., Future Homemakers of America 1 Yr,, Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes 1 Yr., United Service Club 1 Yr., Student Council 1 Yr., laycees Scholarship. Tracy Iohnson- - N.I.K.E. Club 3 Yrs., President. Drill Team, Spanish Club, Blacks-in-Action, 3 Yrs., Student Council Sweetheart 3 Yrs., V.O.E. Treasurer, Den-Teens, Annual Staff, Boys Varsity Basketball Manager, Girls' State, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Powder Puff, F.H.A. - Treasurer. Senior Favorite Nominee, Honor Roll, Perfect Attendance, Scholarship f American Legion Auxiliary. Krystl Iones - Student Council, junior Historians, Honor Roll, 3 Yrs., Band Z Yrs., U.S. Club 2 Yrs., lunior Historians 1 Yr., Spanish Club1Yr. Kathy Iordan - Drill Team, Pep Club, Den-Teens. Honor Roll, National Honor Society. Kelly Kane J National Honor Society 3 Yrs., Spanish Club, First Place in Area Contest for H.O.S.A. in Radiology Skills, Treasurer in H.O.S.A., Soph Drill, Kim Krueger - Flag Corps 3 Yrs., lunior Lt. Captain Senior, Annual Staf , 1 Yr., Znd Band 1 Yr., F.T.A. 1 Yr., Denteen 1 Yr., 1 Yr. in Flag Corps Capt. Tony Lambert - Marching Band 3 Yrs., Symphonic Band 3 Yrs., Stage Band 2 Yrs., FCM 1 Yr., Band Let- terman, Perfect Attendance 6 Yrs. Randy Lance - Perfect Attendance. Diana Denean Latona - O.E.A. 2 Yrs., Reporter 1 Yr., President, Girls Glee 1 Yr., Hanson's Headaches Z Yrs., Club Historian Deen Teens 2 Yrs., Outstanding Senior Girl in Chorus. Gerald Lavespere - 1 Yr, Machine Shop, Woodshop Supervisor. Mary Law 5- Band, Flag Corps, Bible Corps, Deen Teens, O.E.A., Honor Rol . Ioe Leggett - Graduated, Marva Lewis lSnokiel - Girls Athletic Annual Staff, Stinger Staff,iReceived Leadership Award in Volleyball, Capt. Girls Volleyball, Capt. Girls Basketball. Pamela Sue Listwan - Drill Team 2 Yrs., Homecom- ing Queen Nominee, Spanish Club Sweetheart, Neewallah Court 2 Yrs.. Neewallah Princess 1 Yr., Student Council 3 Yrs., Corresponding Secretary, 2 Yrs., Den-Teens 3 Yrs., 3rd Vice President and General Treasurer: F.C.A. 3 Yrs., Secretary U.S. Club 3 Yrs., F.F.A. 1 Yr., Spanish Club 1 Yr., Pep Club, Senior Play, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Miss D.H.S. Nominee, Sr. Class Favorite Nominee, lr. Class Favorite Nominee, Most Original Girl Nominee. Mark Lorensen - D.E. Printing. Lori Lumm - Den-Teens 3 Yrs., Student Council 1 Yr., U.S. Club 1 Yr., Photo Club 1 Yr., V.I.C.A, 1 Yr., Spanish Club 1 Yr., Honor Roll All Year, Felicia Madden'- Homemaking Il, Girls Chorus. Terri Maggard - All-Year Honor Roll, Outstanding Accomplishments in Latin I. Tracy Mahana - VICA Member 2 Yrs., Den-Teens 1 Yr., N.H.S. All Year Honor Roll 2 Yrs., Cosmetology. Secretary. Kay Marshall - National Honor Society, Secretary of U.S. Club, So homore Board of Directors, U.S, Club Varsity Foofball and Basketball Mgr., Football Sweetheart , Girls Varsity Cheerleader, Spanish Club, F.C.A., Student Council, Girls Track, Top 10'W. May F. Martin -. U.S. Club, F.H.A. Vice President, N.I.K.E. Club, Girls Basketball I.V., Girls Volleyball l.V., Powder Puff Football, Blacks-in-Action. Sharon Martin - National Honor Society, U.S. Club 3 Yrs., Denteens 3 Yrs., I,V, Cheerleader, Girls Varsity Cheerleader, N.H.S.B.H.S. Spanish Club 2 Yrs., Dril Team, Student Council, Basketball M r., Cheerleader Sweetheart, Hi-Toppers, Neewolllah Duchess, Neewollah Court, Outstandin Accomplishments in French l, Elks Local Scholarship, Top 10'!t. in Graduating Class. Elise Martindale - Denteens, Pres. Ir. Year, Treas, lr. Year, Vice Pres. of Soph. Class, Nat'l Honor Socie- ty, Spanish Club, Treas. 1 Yr. Denteens Sweetheart Sr. Cup of Complete Womanhood lDenteen1, N.H.S.B.H.S. Sweetheart lr., Soph. Denteen Favorite, Ncewollah Court lr., Hanson Headaches 2 Yrs., English Academic Letter Award, Expres. Mgr., All Year Honor Roll, Fts, Student Council, U.S. Club, French Club, N.H.S,B,H.S. Played in Senior Play, Top 1006- of Graduating Class. Marilyn Mask - Homemaking ll, Girls Chorus. Library Club, ' Tina Marie Mason - National Honor Society, Na- tional High School Biological Honor Society, Drill Team, United Service Club., Student Council, Den- teens, F.T.A., F.C.A., Senior Play, Spanish Club, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Scholarship Classroom Teachers Assn., Top 10'7!f of Graduating Class. Symphonic Band, Band Loading Crew Head, lazz Combo. Tuba Section Leader, Bass Guitar Player. Gre Menta - U.S. Club, Guitar Club, Iunior Varsity Fooflzall, Student Council, F.F.A. Soph., Neewolla Candidate 2 Yrs., Royalty. Patty Merrell L 1st Place in Area, Dental Spelling and Dental Skills, 5th in State Dental Skills, H.O.S.A. Club, Sec. Headaches 2 Yrs,, Denteens 2 Yrs., All Year Honor Roll. Bryan Milks - Sergeant at Arms, I.C.T., l.V. Football Team, Was in I.C.T. 2 Yrs. Danny Mitchell Iodi Mitchell - National Honor Society , Student Council Recording Sec. 2 Yrs., Den-Teens 3 Yrs., Drill Team Z Yrs., U.S. Club Hi-Toppers, French Club Reporter, Drama, F.T.A. 3 Yrs., F.T.A. Sweetheart, Guitar Club, All Year Honor Roll, Denison High P.T.A. Scholarship, Top 1092 ofthe Graduating Class. Chris Moody - Hanson's Headaches, Debate. Drama, Honor Roll All 3 Yrs. David E. Morgan - U.S. Club, Spanish Club, Track, Stingerette Man. Kim McCorkle - Student Council 3 Yrs. Chairman 1 Yr., Parliamentarian 1 Yr., U.S. Club, 3 Yrs., Head Maiorette 1 Yr., Future Twirler 2 Yrs., Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Den-Teens 3 Yrs., Drama Club Z Yrs., Secretary 1 Yr., Alcoholic Awareness Conven- tion, Spanish Club 1 Yr., Future Teachers of America 2 Yrs., Ir. Historians Sweetheart 1 Yr., Annual Staff 1 Yr., High Point Drama Member 1 Yr., Choreographer South Pacific Lead Role Oklahoma, Lead Role Secret Life of Walter Mitty, V.O.D. Scholarship, T.C.U. Stu- dent Council Summer Workshop 2 Yrs., State Student Council Convention Austin 1 Yr., Most Original Girl Nom, Senior Play. Leadership Award 3 Yrs., Honor Roll, New York City Tour, Bahamas Tour. Washington D.C., Inauguration Tour, European Tour. Denison Education Assn. Scholarship. Tommy McCulley - Graduated. Sheila McKinne - Office Club 1 Yr., Library Club 1 Yr., Spanish Cluh1 Yr., Annual Staff 1 Yr., Won Most Outstanding Office Assistant Award lunior Yr., Prin- ting, 1 Yr. Davina Neal - U.S. Club 1 Yr., Den-Teens 3 Yrs.. Spanish Club 1 Yr,, Drill Team 2 Yrs., Hightoppers 2 Yrs., Student Council 1 Yr,, F.C.A. 1 Yr., Pep Club Sweetheart, Neewollah Royalty Nominee 3 Yrs., Nominee for Most Versatile, Who's Who Among Anyferican High School Students, All Year Honor Ro . Vicki Neasbitt v O.E.A. 2 Yrs., Spanish Club, Stu- dent Council, Den-Teens, 3 Yrs., U.S. Club, l.V, Cheerleader, Powder Puff Football, O.E.A. Vice President. Susan Neff- D.E.1r1 President. Mike Nelson 1 2 Yrs. Building Trades, Member of V.l.C,A. Organization, 3 Yrs. Manager-Trainer of Football-Baseball, Member F.C.A. 3 Yrs. jeff Nicholson - President of N.H.S., Senior Class President, Treasurer of N.H.S.B.H.S., Re orter of F.T.A., U.S. Club, President of Spanish Club 181-821. Honor Roll lB1-821, Perfect Attendance 3 Yrs., Outstanding Names and Faces. Distinguished Student Among American High School Students, Who's Who, Biology Letter lacket, English Letter lacket, Outstan- ding English 2 Award, Academic Award in Trigonometry, Top 10f!f, Leadershi Award, Capt. of Tennis Team, Outstanding Spanisqi 2 Award, Elks National Scholarship. Terri Nicholson - Den-Teens 3 Yrs., U.S. Club 2 Yrs., F.C.A. 3 Yrs., F.T.A. 2 Yrs., Tennis Team 3 Yrs., Student Council 3 Yrs., Honor Roll, Nominated for Most Humorous Girl - Senior Yr. Hao Ngo - Building Trades, V,l.C.A. Catherine Melissa Noblitt h - Girls Varsity Cheerleader, French Club, F,C,A., Den-Teens, Guitar Club, Drama Club. Lori Odom -- Volleyball Z Yrs., Basketball 2 Yrs., Track 1 Yr., Sport C ub, Pep Club, N.H.S., Capt, of Volleyball Team, Den-Teens, 1.A. David M. Osborn - F.F.A. 3 Yrs., Rodeo Club 1 Yr. Merethah Polk -1 Scrooge gvtusicall, Medea lOne Act Playl, Powder Puff Foot all, Dessert Theatre 3 Yrs., Inherit the Wind Oklahoma, South Pacific, Drama Club, Charles A. Parsons - Spanish Club 3 Yrs., Perfect Attendance, Honor Roll 1 Yr,, Track Team 1 Yr,, Basketball 1 Yr. Maryann Pasche - N.H.S., Band 2 Yrs., Honor Roll 3 Yrs., Stage Band 1 Yr., Hanson's Headaches, Art Club - Reporter M,O.S.A., Zeta Lambda Scholarship. Sheila Penn -'Girls Athletics, 1st All District, Znd Team All District, Outstanding Volleyball Player. Most Valuable Player Basketball, Outstan ing Speaker. Steve Pennington - Graduated. Becky Petti ew '- Editor in Chief of the Stinger, N.l.K.E. Chg Vice-Pres., Drill Team Stingrette, Pep Club President, Boys Basketball Sweetheart, Den- Teens, Student Council 3 Yrs., Blacks in Action Secretary, Annual Staff, Features Assistant, 4th Place in UIL Iournalism Contest in Editorial Writing, Who's Who, Varsity Bo 's Basketball Manager, Library Club, H.E.C.E., Powder Puff Football, Most Original Runner-U , Denison Food Service Scholarship, Gilloud FeTlowship Scholarship. Kim Petty - D.E. 3 Yrs., All Year Honor Roll. Angie Phillips - Band 2 Yrs., Drama Club Treasurer. Drama Club President, S.OS.U Summer Contest '81 - 1st Dramatic Duet, Eastern Hills Contest - Znd Place Duet, Acting, Harvey, Oklahoma, Honor Roll 2 Yrs., UIL One Act Play 2 Yrs,, United States National Speech and Drama Award, French Club. Girls Glee Club, SOSU Contest B2 - 1st Place Humorous Interp., SOSU 83 f 1st Place Humorous Interp., Scrooge, Bryan Adams Contest - Znd Place Duet Acting Com eted in State Drama Contest, Honorable Mention All, Star Cast, Who's Who, Best Thespian '83, Senior Pla Meet Me at the Prom, Directors Award Pin, Leadership Pin. Best Actress. William Everett Poe - Senior Class Vice President, U.S. Club Reporter, Letter in Baseball and Drama, F,C.A., Mr. Wonderful, Senior Play, One Act Play - Medea, Student Council, Who's Who. Vanda S. Porter - All Year Honor Roll, Den-Teens 3 Yrs.. Drill Team, F.T.A. 3 Yrs., Spanish Club, U.S. Club 2 Yrs., Who's Who Runner-Up 4 Most Humorous. Senior Credits 281 Russell Pratt - H.E.C.E. Iana Pulls - N.H.S., N.H.S.B.H.S., Academic Award Winner in Geometry and Trigonomet , Lettered in Band 3 Yrs,, 2 Yrs., All Year Honor Row Top 10'7r of Graduatingfllass. Tamee Quick - All Year Honor Roll, Feature Twirler. Elaine Rainwater - Top 1000 of Graduating Class, NlltYeer Honor RollQ'tOutstanding Senior for U.S. Club, Head Varsity Cheerleader, F,C.A. Kuddles, Denteens Sr. President, Regional Track Qualifier, 400m. Relay, 800 m. Relay, All District Track, Sophomore Class Favorite, lunior Class Favorite, Senior Class Favorite, Homecomin Queen, Best Leader, Cheerleader 3 Yr., Outstancgng Iunior and Senior Denteen, Sophomore Pres.t1unior Vice Pres. of Denteens, General Vice-Pres. o Denteens, F.C.A. President, Runner-Up for District Miss F.T.A., Social Chairman of Hansons Headaches for 2 Yrs., F.T.A. 2 Yrs., Pres. Girls Glee, Tennis Team Z Yrs., N.H.S,, N.H.S.B,H.S., Honors English, Il, III, IV, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Neewollah Royalty for 3 Yrs., Student Council, U,S. Club 3 Yrs.. 1. C. Gardner Club, F.C.A, Sweetheart, Expressions Magazine, Senior Play Cast, Powder Puff Football, Abi ene Christian University Leadership, Scholarship Recipient. Betty Rainey - All Year Honor Roll, V,O.E. Achievement Award, V.O.E. Club, H.E.C.E., Student Council, Denteens, Spanish. Ktcia Ramey - H.E,C.E. V1 Year, F,H.A,, Printing. Office Education, Cheryl Ray - Drill Team, N.H.S., French Club, 1Pres. Sec.1, F,T.A. 1Treasurer1, O,E,A. 1Sergeant at Arms1 Den-Teens, F.C.A., U,S. Club, Student Coun- cil, Library Club, Pep Club, Honor Roll, Girls' State Alternate, Top 100711 of Graduation Class. Ginger Reese - U.S. Club, French Club 2 Yrs., F.C.M., 2 Yrs. Band, Band Letter, F.T.A. 2 Yrs., Zeta Lambda Scholarship, Outstanding Accomplishments in French ll Award. Elizabeth Reeves - NHS 1Vice Pres.1 N.H.S.B.H.S. 1Sec. Treasurer1 Academic Letters in Physics, Chemistry, Biolo ' ll: Multiple High Scorer on Academic Letterg'l'est: Honors English Ill Award: Latin IAward3 All Yr. Award 3 Yrs: NHS Sweetheart. Latin Club Sweetheartg Most Likely to Succeed, Band Letters - 3 Yrs,, All Region 2 Yrs., All Region Or- chestra, T.M.E.A. Area Band, Superior Ratings - Region and State UIL, U,S . Club, Denteens, F.C.M., OuLstanding Musician Band - Z Yrs., Top White Female - Munson Foundation Leo Short Fund Scholarship, Valedictorian. Ierry,Remboldt - N.H,S., F.C.A.1Treasurer1, Varsity Foot all - All-District Offensive Tackle, Student Council Reporter, U.S. Club. Sand Richard - Girls Glee Club 2 Yrs., Lettered in World History, French Club 2 Yrs., F.T,A. 2 Yrs., All Yr. Honor Roll 3 Yrs., Outstanding Accomplishments in French ll. Tommy Richardson - D.E. Club 81-83. Lana Ridenour - All Year Honor Roll, 2 Yrs. N.H.S., Four States High School Rodeo Association 82-83, F.F,A. Pres., F.F.A. Sweetheart and Treasurer, Rodeo Club, Member of North Texas High School Rodeo Association 81-82. Ion Roach - V.I.C,A. Marie Robbins - Basketball, Band 2 Yrs., Art 2 Yrs.. Blacks in Action Club, Denteens, Track, Perfect At- tendance 2 . rs. Edna Roberts 4 Secretary I-I.E.C.E. David Robertson - Elliott Pilkilton Fi hting Heart Award, Active F.C.A, Member, U.S. Club Basketball Captain, Z-Year Letterman. Iohn Ross - Z Years V.I.C.A., 2nd in District and State V.I.C.A, Contest, Student Council, 1.V. Football, l.C.T. Outstanding Student. Scott Ruble - President, I.C.T., Vice Pres. V.l.C.A,, Vice Pres. Guitar Club. Tant-fee Rucker -:Social Chairman Blacks in Action, sm em Council, Lian Club, F.C.A., Basketball cap- tain, Blacks in Action Scholarship. Lyn Sager - National Honor Society, All Year Honor Roll 121, Hanson's Headaches 121, Debate, F.T,A., Spanish Club, South Pacific, Oklahoma, Debate Sweetheart, Girls Glee Club, Top 10'7f. Ty Sanders - Marketing and Distributive Education. Michele Schumpert - Stingerettes, DenTeens, Ex- pressions, Drama Club, Treasurer, F.T.A., U.S, Club, V.O.E. Co-Op, O.E.A. Nina Scott - Drama Club 131, Social Chairman, Library Club President, Vice President, U.S. Club, Spanish Club 1211 Flag Corps, Girls Choir, Social C airman, Sweet eart, UIL District 1st Runner-Up, Drama, School Play South Pacific, Most Humorous Senior, Dessert Theater 131, Outstanding Award in Library. Senior Credits Rebecca Scott - Parliamentarian of O.E.A., Drill Team, U.S. Club, Student Council, Suzanne Scott - V.O.E., Spanish Club, U.S. Club, DenTeens, F.T.A., Drill Team, Pip Club, All Year Honor Roll. Susan Shearer - Den-Teens, Drama Club, Latin Club, Band, Vice President of H.O.S,A., Honor Roll, ' - Cheerleader 31 F,C.A. 131, U.S. l...g ,1 G' fi 3 -, 5 -'llegils 131, Cheer eader Sweetheart, Spanis Club, Royalty Queen, Track. Elizabeth Shelton - Drill Team, Student Council. F.T,A., Secretary, U.S. Club, Drill Team Sweetheart, Den-Teens, French Club, All Year Honor Roll. Pep Club, Senior Class Reporter, Drama Club. Anne Shields - Tennis Captain, Tennis Team 131, N.H.S., Homecoming Queen Finalist, Tennis Sweetheart, Best Win-Loss Record 11982-831. Ace Award. U.S. Club 121, Den-Teens131, All Year Honor Roll, Secretary Senior Den-Teens, F.T.A. 121, Student Council 131, Spanish Club, F.C.A. 121, P otography Club, Li rary Club, Top 10'Vfi, Outstanding Ac- complishments in Photography. Lisa Simmons - O.E.A, 121, U.S. Club 121, F,T.A. 121, Girls Glee, Student Council, Den-Teens 121, Pep Club. Flag Corps. Tricia Skinner - Art Club V. Pres, President, Photography Club President, N.H.S., Homecoming Queen Nominee, Sr. Class Favorite Runner-Up, Var- sity Cheerleader: 1V Cheerleader, Denteens 121: U.S. Club 121, Student Council 121, Neewollah Court 121, Belinda Smith - Headaches, Art Club Treasurer, All Year Honor Roll, F.C.M., Pip Club, Neewollah Act 121, Perfect Attendance, F.H.A. Ion Smith - N.H.S. Re orter, N.H.S.B.H.S., U.S. Club Treasurer, F.C.A., Who's Who Most Humorous, UIL State Meet, English IV Letter, UIL Letter, Golf Letter, STINGER Staff: Literary Staff, National Merit Semi-Finalist, PTA Scholarship, Iournalism Award. Tina Melissa Smith - State UIL Solo and Ensemble Superior Rating - 81-82, 78-82 UIL Solo and Ensem- ble Superior Rating, 81-83 DHS Band Clarinet Sec- tion Leader, Band Vice President, Band Social Chair- man, 78-80!81 All Region Band, Latin Club, Sweetheart. Band Letter 80-82, US Club, F.T.A., F.C.M.,1ohn Philip Sousa Leadership Award, Perfect Attendance 81-81. Corey Souther - N.H.S., Drill Team, All Year Honor Roll, Den-Teens131, Treasurer, U.S. Club 121 Spanish Club 121 F.T.A., Pep Club, Iunior Alp a Delphi Scholarship, Top 1071. Angela Gayle Spradlin -'N.H.S., Student Council, Headaches Letter, Den-Teens 131. U.S. Club 121, French Club 121, 1unior Historians 131, Reporter, Sweetheart, FTA 131 Pep Club, Girls G ee, Annual Staff, Pillsbury Soho arship. Leann S radlin - Homemaking, Photography, V,O.E., H.gI.C,E. Ilm Stanberry - Marching Band, D.E.C,A. and Pre D.E,, Perfect Attendance 1121, Lettered D.E.C,A. Kurt Stange - Dislributive Education, Angie Stevens - N.H.S, Secretary, Drill Team, Den- Teens 131, All Year Honor Roll, French Club 121 Reporter, Treasiirer, Outstanding French 11Student, O,E.A., U.S. Cub 12, N.l'l.S.B.H.S., W o'S Who Among American High School Students, Pip Club, Iunior Alpha Delphi Scholarship, Top 101921, Stan Stowers - Building Trades Sgt. at Arms, 81-82, Building Trades President 82-83. Gina Strickland - F.C.A., Den-Teens, Student Coun- cil 1213 Sec.-Photography, Cheerleader Girls Varsity 121, Royalty, Nominee for 1unior and Senior Class Favorite, Nominee for Miss D.H.S., U.S. Club 2 Yrs., Blood Donor, Building Trades Sweetheart, Photography Sweetheart. Richard Strong - Metal Trades VICA Club Presi- dent- 83, Sgt. at Arms - 82. LeAnn Swadley - Annual Staff. Theresa Sykes - Flag Corps 121 Captain, Annual Staff, Den-teens, Track, Senior Play, Honor Roll, Stu- dent Council. Blood Donor, Best Marching Girl, Leadership Award. Bobby Taylor - Munson Foundation Award, Oufftanding Award Woodworking, All Year Honor Ro . leff Taylor - Metal Trades, Runner-Up for Sophomore Favorites. Lori Taylor - DE 131, Worked in Office, All Year Honor Roll, Susan Taylor - Homecoming Queen Nominee, Golf Sweetheart, Drill Team, Outstanding Stingerette of the Year, U.S. Club, F.C.A., Student Council, Den- Teen Officer 131: F.T.A., Spanish Club, Neewollah Royalty Nominee 131, Lions Club Sweetheart, Pep Club, Class Favorite Nominee 131, Miss D.H.S. Nominee, Who's Who Among American High School Students. Mitzi Templeton - Cosmetology Vice President. V.l,C,Al. Council Sec., U.S. Club, Drill Team, Student Counci , Bruce Thompson - Secretary F.F.A.. Treasurer Art Club, Vice President F.F.A. Lisa Gayle Thompson - Drill Team Captain and 2nd Lieutenant, Den-Teens, N.H.S., Distinguished Academic Student Award, All Year Honor Roll, U.S. Club, O,E.A., Spanish Club, Outstanding Spanish Stu- dent, Who's Who, Rotary Scholarship, Top 10'!f. Ricky Talley - l,C.T. 921, District, State Contest - lst in District, l,C.T. Outstanding Student. Kevin Waymire - Boys' State Dele ate, Who's Who Among American High School Stugents, Society of Distinguished Students, All Year Honor Roll 81-82, F.C.A., U.S. Club, 1.V. Football, Varsity Football 121, Varsity Track, Kiwanian Scholarship. Alan Weaver - Who's Who in Auto Mechanics Bt- 82, Vice-President Auto 3 82-83. Penny Webb -27 Leadership Award, Honor Roll, Art Award, Art Cliib, Pep Club, Cultural Arts Contest Winner 1311. Backdrop Design, Drill Team, Art Club, Who's W o, Denteens, IA, Art Award, N.H.S., Neewollah, Parade Decoration, Lettered in Art. Dessert Theater, Backdrop for Play, Blood Drive, Portfolio Contest, E.T.S.U.. Vice President of Art Club, Backdrop for Drama, Art Contest Winner, E.T.S.U. Scholarship, March of Dimes Win- ner, Blood Drive, Art Letter and 1acket, All Year HonorRoll. Angie Williams - Flag Corps 121, Officer, Annual Sta f 121, Denteens, Photography Club, Photo Editor. Honor Roll, Blood Donor 121. Ginger Williams - All Year Honor Roll, Cosmetology Club. Mike Willey - Made First Place in District Contest for Sheet Metal, I.C.T., Won Second in State l.C.T. Contest. Rickey Douglas Wood - Bus. Mgr. - Yellow Iacket Yearbook, Features Editor - STINGER, Drama Club 131. Reporter, Hanson's Headaches 131, Reporter, South Pacific, Oklahoma Lead Role, Harvey, Dessert Theater, UIL One-Act Play, Inherit the Wind, Student Council 121, Photography Club 121, U.S. Club, Letterman Headaches, Drama and UIL Iournalism, Most Dependable Runner-U , UIL 1our- nalism Znd Place District Regional qlualilfier, Who's Who Among American High Sc ool Students. Outstanding Names and Faces, Letterman Publica- tions, SMU Iournalism Seminar, Annual Staff 121. F.T.A., Neewollah, Scrooge, Merit Citation UIL Awards Banquet, Drama Club Innovation Award, Best Actor Nominee, Denison Herald Scholarship. Lula Wrenn Ii- FHA 14 Yrs.1 President and Sweetheart, Nike Club 3 Yrs. Vice President. Sweetheart, Blacks in Action, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Den-Teens, Student Council, Photography Club. Annual Staff, Honor Roll. Greg Wright- U.S. Club. Spanish Club. Ierry Wright - 4 Year Letter in Tennis, 1st District Ninth Grade, Student Council 121 Class of '83 A-1 Bowling Lanes 4 248 Acord, Rodney 4 200 Adams, David 4 168, 182,237 Adams, Diane 4 182, 2-13 Aday. Travis 4 9,182,227,228 Adkins, Lisa 4 260 Ainsworth, Steve 193,227 Akers, Aaron 4 200, 242 Aleman, ludy 4 210 Allen Allen Allen Allen .David 4 193, 221, 233 David 4 193,200 ,Iames 4 81,193,230 Kelly 4 123,200 Allen Kenneth 4 81,182,238 Allen, Robert 4 81,200,230 Allen, Rochelle- 59, 79, 116, 193, 234, 224, 241, 240 Allen ,Tracy 4 193,223 Allenbough, lan 4 193, 221, 230, 243 Alley, Laura 4 200 Alsip, Debra 4 200,230 Altiery, Iohn 4 200 Ames, Debbie 4 182,268 Amos, Sherry 4 193,221,230 Amos, Theresa 4 200,221,230 Anderson, Siv 4 10, 210, 227, 244 Arbuckle, David 4 59,193,227, 234, 243 Armentrout, Iohn 4 182, 217, 227, 239 Armstrong, Brett 4 9, 33, 36, 37, 51, 60, 81, 84, 85, 90, 96, 132, 135,182,226,227, 228, 243 Arnett, Lewis 4 200, 225 Arrison, Amber 4 200,239 Arthurs, Ioe Don 4 200 Arthur, Shelly 4 200, 225,226 Atkinson, Patricia - 182,238 Augustine, left' 4 26, 33, 35, 58, 61, 81, 83, 84, 85, 92, 131, 182. 226, 227, 228, 234 Auten, Rodney -17,79,81,182 226, 227, 228,241 Aynes, Deneen 4 12,182,225, 226, 227, 220, 224 B 81 N Music 4 246 Badgett, Mitzi 4 12,121,193, 215, 227, 221, 223, 80 Baker, Delania 4 182,243 Baker, Robert 4 81, 182,238,271 Baker, Stanly 4 200,239 Baldwin, Durwin 4 10, 182, 225. 243 Ball, Carl 4 182, 238 Ball, Kenneth 4 200 Ballou, Tomi 4 51,73,155, 156, 163, 200, 214, 215. 219, 225, 226, 227, 240 Ballou, Traci 4 81, 200, 215, 219, 225, 226, 227,73 Bamper, Brian - 200 Bartley, Sheila 4 153,155,193 214,243 Bateman, Rachel 4 200 Bates, Darlene 4 200 Batey, Natalie 4 193, 244 Beall, Amy 4 200 Beall, Kim 4 193,233 Beam, Douglas 4 81, 200, 221, 230 Beam, Karen 4 193, 227, 230, 243 Beard, Sheri 4 110,183,226 Beard, Terri 4 183, 226, 230 Beckelman, Benjy 4 58, 59, 183, 221, 226, 230 Behrens, Houston 4 200, 227 Bentley, Cliff 4 200,223 Besherse lewelry 4 256 Bevels, Leonard 4 77, 218, 243, 80 Birdsong, Cindy 4 79, 81, 200, 221, 230 Bizzle, Doug 4 68, 193, 227, 237 Black, Darlene - 29, 70, 71, 212 Black, Michael 4 169,201,237 Blackshear, Micheal 4 81, 182, 183, 227, 238 Blankenship, Dr. Bill 4 213 Blankenship, Laurie 4 193 Blankenship, Virginia 4 110, 217 Blanton, Bob 4 238 Blanton, Craig 4 9, 22, 26, 40, 129, 131,132,170,172,173, 174, 175,182, 183,215, 218, 226, 228, 229, 235 Blanton, Eddie 4 193,241 Blood, Mark 4 201, 217, 239 Blood, Warren 4 118, 210 Bolen, Steve 4 9, 33, 74, 78, 182, 183, 220, 225, 226, 227, 228, 243 Bolen, Barry 4 201 Boatner, Kelvin 4 193,227 Bogdon, Damian 4 81,169,193, 237 Bombay, William - 90, 194 Boss, Susan 4 79, 81, 201, 215, 225 Boss, Tracy 4 10, 18, 33, 58, 60, 78, 79, 81, 182, 183, 223, 227, 234, 236 Bounds, Charles Clevrolet 4 249 Bowden, Ieff 4 182,221 Bowers, Stacy 4 201,217 Bowman, Mildred 4 201 Bowman, Sandra 4 194, 232, 243 Braxton, Gwen 4 162, 244 Brewer, Elmer 4 226 Brandon, David 4 134, 238 Brassfield, Scott 4 43,170,172, 173, 175,182, 183,235 Brooks, Iimmie - 135,159,210 Bardwell, Mike 4 28, 67, 74, 77, 84, 85, 120,135,159,193, 215, 218, 226, 227,243 Barker, Iames 4 81 Barker, Sheri 4 83,193,223 Barnett, Ioey - '182, 239, 243 Barnett, Iohn 4 200 Barnum, Angela 4 154, 155, 162, 165, 200, 214, 240 Barnhill, Gina 4 59, 79, 120, 135, 193, 226, 227, 232, 234, 243 Barnhill, Scott 4 64, 200, 215, 233 Barnum, Kimberly 4 193,216 Barrett Cut Rate Drugs - 252 Barron, Iohn 4 193,227,230 Baron, Melanie 4 81,73,154, 155, 156, 158, 165, 200, 214. 215, 219, 227,240 Brooks, lim Olds 4 250 Brooks, Reggie 4 201, 236, 242 Broughton, Ken 4 201, 233 Brown Brian 4 201 230 Brown, ,Carlton 4 134 Brown, Daniel 4 182, 227, 229, 270 Brown, Gina 4 79,201,214 Brown, lames 4 89,182,221 Brown, Michael 4 194,221 Brown, Neil 4 58,78, 182,226 Brown, Tony 4 130, 201, 218, 225, 226 Brown, Vaudine 4 182,227,270 Brown's Shoe Fit 4 248 Bruce, Katherine 4 201 Bruce, Rhonda 4 182,244 Bryant, Felecia 4 182 Bryant, Lori 4 26, 57, 79, 194, 218, 224, 226, 243, 73 Bryant, Tammie 4 60,201,225 Bryant, Tony 4 201 Buckner, Steve 4 50,193,194, 217, 226, 243 Bumpass, Cheryl 4 182 Bumpass, lack 4 210 Bullock, Amy 4 22, 36, 50, 201, 219, 225, 226, 227, 243, 73 Bunch, Kathy 4 194, 233 Burger, lim 4 194,223 Burgess, Sherry 4 9, 40, 182, 235 Burnett, Kurt 4 201 Burkhead, David 4 59,81,194, 222, 234, 225 Burnett, Bobby 4 182,238 Burns, Kevin 4 194,243 Burns, Betty 4 212 Burnis, Lisa 4 38, 98, 194, 233, 240 Bush, Dea 4 24, 25, 55, 58, 59, 81, 182, 224, 234, 239, 225 Bush, Bart 4 79, 201, 219, 227, 242 Buskirk, Kent 4 201,230 Butler, Brenda 4 10, 11, 12, 71, 77,79,182, 222, 224, 226, 232 Byers, Anthony 4 81, 104,137, 151, 159, 167, 201, 219, 225, 227, 233, 236, 242 Byers, Robert 4 12, 81, 134, 227, 244 Byers, Rita 4 201 Cabells 4 261 Cable Com 4 258 Caldwell, Christy 4 201,225 Calfy, Venita 4 59, 83, 79, 80, '194, 234, 239, 240 Calhoun, Scott'4 20, 58, 59, 81, 182, 226, 230, 243 Calhoun, Shane 4 201 Callas, Beth 4 194 Cameron, Derrick 4 79, 81, 133, 158,160,167,200,201, 225,236 Cameron, Reginald 4 130,133, 182, 215, 218, 226, 227, 228, 270 Camp, leff 4 194, 218, 226, 227, 235, 236 Campbell, Ieff 4 194 Campbell, Rhonda 4 183 Campo, leff 4 182,221 Cantwell, Ianice 4 182, 227, 239, 243 Capps, David 4 201, 243 Carlton, Kamie 4 201 Carruth, LeaAnn 4 226, 201,215 Carruth, Linda 4 79,142,156, 201, 214, 216, 226 Carson, David 4 194,230 Cary, Michelle 4 201,217 Casey, Kay 4 62, 104,105,210 Cash, Beth - 201, 225, 226, 229, 243 Cassidy, Kim 4 194, 240 Cassita, Carla 4 81,182,222, 227, 228 Cassita, Ulrie 4 194 227,243 Chapman, Deborah 4 201 Chapman, james 4 81,201,230 Childs, Anjanette 4 201,244 Christman, Danny 4 132, 218, 238 Christman, Linda 4 99, 194 Ciacco, Lisa 4 182,227 Clapp, Ioe 4 133, 182, 218, 226 Clark, CaI'Ol - 70,194, 215, 224, 226, 232, 243 Clark, Holly - 184, 268. 269 Clark, Iames - 63, 137, 210,242 Clark, lohrt 4 194,227,238 Clark, Kelly 4 59,183, 194, 218. 226, 227, 234 Clay, Gary 4 11, 27, 40, 174, 175. 184, 226, 227, 235 Cleveland, Michele 4 194,230 Cloud, Maggie 4 314, 227, 239 Coats, Patty 4 201 Cobb, Sherri 4 58, 78, 79, 83, 89. 103, 105,112,113,184,232, 234, 223, 288 Cobb, Sharon 4 10, 58, 78, 79, 81, 87, 162, 164, 165, 184, 218, 224, 226, 228, 234,240 Coble, Paula 4 201 Cockrill, Ieff 4 201,233 Coffman, Kevin 4 201 Cole's 4 258 Coleman, Todd 4 32, 33, 41, 58, 59, 63, 78,79,81,171,175,184, 234, 235, 236 Coley, Richard 4 82,104,116, 184, 230, 233, 241, 288 Colley, lohn 4 201 Colson, limmy 4 184, 226, 227, 221 C0lSOrl, Kim - 43, 52, 58, 61, 81, 184, 224, 226, 228, 234, 243 Compton, Brad 4 81,184 Comstock, Ty 4 135,166,171 174, 175, 218, 235, 242 Comstock, Ty 4 64, 79, 167, 201, 233 Conditt, Tamra - 201, 222 Conrad, Heidi 4 194,222,225 Cook, Kathy 4 201,225 Cook, Scott 4 184, 220, 225 Cooper, Kimberly 4 58, 78, 79, 81,159, 184, 227, 232, 234 Corcoran, Ronald 4 201, 219, 226, 227, 242 Costa, Ioe 4 201 Cotter, Kirby 4 194 Cottingame, Iimmie 4 201 Coulter, Richard 4 221 Courtney, Ricky 4 184 Cox, Mary 4 201, 223, 229, 239 Cox, Rocky 4 201 Coulter, Rick Cox, Stormie 4 184 Crabtree, Chris 4 81, 194,230 Craig, Robert 4 184 Cravens, Sandra 4 184,226 Cravens, Kathleen 4 79, 134, 221, 225, 230, 243 Cravey, Chris 4 184 Crawford, Sherrie 4 201, 222, 239 Creswell, Glenn 4 12, 121, 184 Criswell, Marty 4 2, 61, 134, 135,137, 210,227 Crossland, Daphne 4 201, 215, 226 Crouse, Ronny 4 11, 79, 136, 201, 242 Crowell, Debbie 4 134,241 Crump, Mark - 9, 184, 202, 226, 223, 233 Crump, Michael 4 65,202,233 Cummins, Clara 4 184 Curtis, Michael 4 124, 202 Daniel, Charles 4 202, 227' Daniels, April 202, 239, 225 Daniel, Sherry 4 194, 224, 227, 232, 243 Dastous, Mike 4 194,229 Daughrity, David 4 202,233 Daughrity, Steve 4 131,133, 184, 218, 226, 236 Daughtery, Sean 4 184,227,229 230, 272 Index 283 Davis, Osliurn A 59, 210 David, Dr. NtlTU111N,A 213 Davis, Curtis A 65, 202, 233 Davis, Brett A 202 Davis, Karen A 55,116,184,225, 243 Davis, Mark A 202 Davis, Robin A 184, 232 Davis, Sherri A 25,108,202,225 239 Dawson, Dalphnia A102,138, 140, 141, 194, 216,232 Dawson, Irma A 81, 202, 217, 229 Dawson, Raymond A 184 Dawson, Royce A 194 Day, Bill A 210 Day, Scott A 202 Deary, Leah A 194,229 Deb's A 261 DeHorney, Kristi A 81, 200, 202, 225,228 Dellorney, Leslie A 29, 133, 147, 202,218,215, 236,225 Denison, Carla A 10, 176, 178, 180,228,237 Denison Clearing House A 255 Denison Ford A 262 Denison, Herald A 259 Denman, Lisa A 179,184,268 Dick, Karen A 202 Dickson, Pam A 194, 240 Dennis, Tammy A 194, 240 Dennis, Dale Derden, Amy A 12, 50, 70, 81, 202, 225, 226, 229, 237 Derebery, Gene A 202 Dickey, Charles A 10,81, 184, 221, 227, 230 Dickson, Betty A 184, 235 Dobson, Deanna A 202 Donowho, Brian A 79, 151, 202, 219, 236, 226, 227, 242 Durbin, Iames A 79,81,184,185, 225,229 Donahue, Vonda A 194, 217, 227, 239 Donaho, Martha A 213 Dophied, Kathleen A 63,210 Dorflinger, loey A 194 Dotson, Nikki A 202 Doty, Scott A 134, 241 Douglas, lackie A 184 Douglas, Laniece A 81,184 Douglas, Valerie A 202 Doyle, Mildred A 210,217 Drake, Tiffany A 202,239 Droegemeier, Robert A 202 Dughetti, Kelli A 184 Dunson, Gary A 184, 229 Dunn, Dianne A 194, 224, 238 Eads, lon A 202 Early, Donna A 202, 215, 225, 226, 229 Earhart, Kimberly A 104, 116, 202,224,225 233,241 Earhart, Mike A 81, 185, 202, 242 Early, Kenneth A 194, 218, 226, 227 Easley, Ernie A 81,202,217 Easterling, lune A 210 Edelen, loyce A 210 Edmonson, Sherlan A 194 Edwards, Glen Embry, Elaine A 10, 41, 58, 71, 78, 79, 81, 159, 185, 225, 226, 227, 228, 232, 236, 243 Embry, Kim -154,194,215 220, 224. 240 Emmons, jimmy A 202 Englutt, David A 17, 44, 78, 131, Index 125, 215, 218, 226, 227, 233 Epps, Anderson A 185,221 Epps, Larry A 202 Ervin, Dee A 79,185,227,2ti8 Ervin, Lisa A 202 Faber, Irene A 2, 5, 32, 33, 59, 63, 81, 89, 90, 95, 102, 185, 227, 228,232,234 Farr, Reeta A 213 Farrier, Arthur A 47,210 Fashion Palace A 257 Ferguson, Ricky A 202 Fields, Kathy A 51, 202, 222, 225 226 Finley, Sue A 61, 210, 227 Finlev, Tim A 9, 38, 42, 59, 185, 2281 234, 243 Fleming, Robin A 120,194,220 226, 243 Fleming, Theresa A 9,17,185, 226, 227, 224 Flinn, Larry A 186, 223 Flood, Donna A 185, 227, 232, 224,268 Floyd, Eric A 81, 202, 219 Fogan, Andrew A 194,217 Ford, P31 A 9, 17, 36, 42, 63, 52, 58, 78, 79, 81, 182, 185, 218. 226,227, 228,234,243 Foster, leff A 202 Foster, lerrie A 202, 194, 239, 226,227,243 Foster, lerry A 227 Foster, Lynn A 58, 78, 79, 185, 223,230 Foster, Maxine A 210 Foster, William A 185, 223, 227, 228,244 Fowler, Candy A 194 Fox. Nelson A 185,221 Frames Et Cetera Francis, Colin A 185,233,271 Franklin, Tim A 195, 238 Franks, Tom A 185, 221,230 Freeman, Mike Friltls, Wiley - 11,195,239 Fuggett, Terri A 202 Fulce, Kayleen A 195 Fulce, Sean Fulenchek, Ieff A 202, 219, 220, 225 Gaddis, Charles A 195 Gaddis, Sheila A 202 Gaines, Lynn A 185,244 Gaines, Todd A 136, 202, 217, 227,242 Gallia, Amy A 48, 81,95, 193, 195, 215, 220, 224, 227, 240, 257 Galloway, Candy A 81, 202, 229, 243 Galyon, Kevin A 171,172,185, 227,235,241 Gardner, lanet A 202 Gardner, Paula A 9, 34, 40, 185, 224,228 Garner, Lynn A 9, 44, 58, 71, 185, 224, 228, 232, 236, 272 Garrard, Beverly A 45,159,185 227,232 Gardner, lohn A 210 Garner, Iudy A 49, 62, 63, 210 Garrett, Toby - 11, 185,224,227 Garivn, Kelly A 202 Geminhert, Allen A 195 George, leffA 195,227 Giasson, Martin A 81,185,221 Giasson, Marvin A 81,185,221 Giasson, Michele A 49, 59, 79, 195, 222, 224,225,234 Gilliam, Keith A 39,186,238 Godbey, Billy A 195,227 Goforth, Susan A 213 Girls Varsity Cheerleatlers A 220 Golston, Stacy A 10,202,242 Gomez, Teresa A 185, 217, 227, 232,239 Goodman, Dan A 59, 74, 79, 131 195, 218, 226, 234, 243 Goodman, left A 185, 229 Goodwin, Lajune A 195, 230, 235 Gordon, Darlene A 195, 215, 224,229 Gore, lanie A 20,195,221,226, 227, 243 Graham, Linda A 185 Grant, Beniamin A 195,229 Grant, Carla A 142, 143, 202, 216 Grant, Kevin Grant, Vernon A 202 Graves, Wade A 58, 80, 81, 90, 186, 217, 227, 229, 234, 236, 239 Gray, Anthony A 202 Gray, Christy A 202, 229, 232, 288 Gray, lanet A 202, 225, 229, 232, 288 Gray, Suzie A 54, 59, 79, 81, 82, 116,195,223,225,229,234, 236, 241 Gray, William A 210 Green, Cindy A 24, 25. 109, 203, 215, 226, 236, 239 Gregg, Shannon -- 120, 203, 219, 225.226, 227,237,243 Greyhound Bus Lines A 256 Griffith, Valerie A 79, 203, 215, 219, 225, 226,227 Grigsby, La'I'anya A 195, 222, 225 Griggs, Dianne A142,143, 156, 203, 214, 216, 226 Griggs, Eddy A 186, 203, 228, 239 Grimes, lerry A 129, 130, 134, 135, 166, 186, 218, 226, 243 Groves, Tamberly A 195 Guillory, Stephaine A 203,227 Gundlach, laci A 59,195,225 227,234,243 Guthrie, Mike A 172, 174, 226, 235 Guitar, Club A 217 Haberer, Christine A 186 Hackwarth, Brian A 79,195, 227,230 Haddock, Phil A 210 Haggins, learene A 33, 42, 81, 120,185,215,218,221,224, 226,227, 243,271 Hale, Bryan A 203,233 Hale, Denise A 81, 195,230,243 Hale, Dolores A 81,195,221, 227, 230, 240 Hales, Greg A 38, 203, 225, 226, 237 Hales, leff A 49,132,195,218, 222, 225, 226, 236 Hales, lennifer A 186,239 Hall, Gene A 203 Hall, Marcella A 59,79,195, 225,229,234 Hall, Raymond A 203,242 Hancock, Susan A 186,227 Hanson, Roger A 24,210,226 Hardeman, Monica A 195, 228, 230 Harriss, Angela A 226, 239 Harris, Angela A 104,186,195 223, 243, 244 Harris, Guanita A 213 Harris, Vicky A 135, 224, 226, 238 Harrison, Suzanne 710,79,186, 221, 22.3, 226, 227, 229, 230 Harrotl, Caron A 81, 217, 229, 236, 239 Harrotl, David A 74,195,227, Harrod, lim Real Estate A 263 Hartsell, Todd A 20,203,230 Harvey, Ben A 58, 78, 79, 89, 186 llatley, Mary Pat A 30, 210, 222 lleadrick, David A 81,203 lleatley, Duane A 210 Heatley, loanne A 213 Heatley, Sarah A 203, 225, 229 Hedgecock, Gina A 195,239 Heironimus, Karen A 195, 230, 243 Helm, Nerissa A 66, 79, 227, 238, 281 Henderson, Sherri A 203, 222, 243 Henry, Diana A 142, 143, 203, 214, 216, 226 Herlry, Mike A 186,221,228 Henslee, Staph A 195 Henwood, Enid A 195,230,243 Herd, Clay A 81,186 Herrengshaw, Kerry A 186,239 Hess, Scott A 137, 210 Hicks, Brian A 203 Hill, lim A196 Hill, Shana A 196, 244 Hiner, Susan A 196,221,230 Hixson, Glenda A 59,79,186, 268 Hoff, Charles A 196, 221, 229, 230 Hogon, Donald A 186 Hogan, Ricky A 196,243 Hogan, Sabrina A 58, 79, 81, 118, 186, 224, 227,232 Holbert, Dianne A 25, 32, 33, 58, 67,78,79,186,217,223,239, 243,271 Holcomb, lim A 196,238 Holcomb, Kim A 186, 227, 230, 232,288 Hollensed, Richie A 203, 233, 242 Holley, Ken A 62,149,158,210 Holiday Inn A 258 Hollingsworth, David A 129, 130,133,186,215,218,220, 225, 226,227,228 Holmes, Opal A 203,239 Holt, Brenda A 186, 235 Holtkamp, Richard A 79,231,186 Hoover, A'Lisa A 196, 215, 221, 227, 230 Hoover, Sheila A 196, 215, 220. 224, 240, 243 Hosck, Don A 230 House, Karen A 203,239 House, Michael A 203 House, Dennis A 203 House, Paltie A 186,230 Household Furniture A 261 Houston, Willie A130,134,186, 218, 226, 235, 236, 242 Howard, Rayma A 203 Howard, Kristi A 196,232,243 Howeth, Mark A 61,137, 167, 174, 175, 210, 215, 235, 242 Hudson, Barbara A 196, 223 Hudson, Marie A 196,235 Hudson, Roberta A 98, 186,235 Hughes, Chris A 196,230 Hullett, Don A 59, 196, 234,236 Hullett, Robert A 33, 58, 61, 90, 186, 217, 227, 229, 234, 239 Humphrey, Gary A 120, 196, 229,233 Humphrey, Sonia A 58,186, 224,230,234 Humphries, Alyson 4196,232 Hunt, Kevin 4 26, 41, 79, 81, 111, 161, 186, 215, 218, 225, 227,236,244 Hunt, Leon 4 203 Hunter, Beth 4 24, 25, 80, 82, 109, 203, 225, 226, 239 Huntoon, Tina 4 159, 186, 232 Hyman, Trent 4 81,203,225 Ingram, Claudia 4 203, 223 Ingram, Debbie 4 79,187,227, 228,235 Ingram, Elizabeth 4 50, 86, 87, 210 Ingram, Sherrie 4 187, 227, 228, 244 Irby, Bernice 4 78,210,217 Isbell, Ben 4 187,238 Ives, Dana 4 '11,54,187,224, 239 Iackson, Charles -187 lackson, Greg 4 129,130, 131, 132, 218, 226, 228, 236 lackson, Iames 4 81,167,203, 219 Iackson, Ronnie 4 203 lackson, Ruby 4 138, 141, 196, 216 lacobs, Steve 4 58,187,230 Iacobs, Bill 4 8 1,208 lacobs, Shelly 4 203, 215, 217, 223, 225,239 lacquinot, Lori 4 48, 53, 94, 103, 'l05,135,138. 187, 216, 226. laresh, Marvin 139,140,141, 227, 232, 243, 283 4 210 Iennings, Iohn Mark 4 5, 22, 59, 74, 75, 79, 196, 226, 230 Iennings, Walter Furniture 81 App iances 4 251 lerger, Kim 41 lensen, lohn 4 linkins, Glen 4 96, 224, 232, 243 203 65, 203, 233 Iohns, Lisa 4 59, 79, 176,178, 196, 215, 237, 243 Iohnson, Brian 4 105,196, 219 lohnson, Danelle -18,23,24, 25, 33, 58, 78, 223, 224, 225. 234,239 lohnson, Darin 79, 90, 187, 215, 226, 227, 228. -196 Iohnson, Lamont 4 196 Iohnson, Kim 4 59,79,115,196. 226, 234 lohnson, Kimberly 4 196 lohnson, Lori 4 187 Iohnson, Micke y'4419a,2z7 Iohnson, Nate 4 10, 23, 24, 25, 48, 84, 85, 94, 220, 221, 225. 108, 203, 215, 237,239 lohnson, Brian 4 196 Iohnson, Tracy 228, 268 4 63, 78,81, 187. loines, Pamela 4 79,196,230 loie, lou 4 203,233,242 jolly, Stephanie 4 187,235 Iones, Carol 4 213 lones, Christi 4 50, 70, 79, 200, 203 .215, 225. 228, 229 Iones, Connie 4 213 Iones, Krysti 4 186, 226, 243 lones, Robert 4 160, 161, 203, 233, 236 lones, Sherry - 196, 238 lones, Samuel 4 203 Iordan, Alpha - 47, 63, 211 jordan, Kathy 4 58, 79, 232 Kane, Kelley 4 58, 187,227,244 Kane, Robert 4 196 Keel, Djiuna 4 203, 239 Kemp, ludith 4 203 Kf2l1l101'1,C2lIl1y- 211 Kern, Kirk 4 196, 227, 240, 243 Kelcham, Robert 4 118,211,217 Kiefer, Carrie 4196,227,240, 243 Kim, Miyong 4 79, 81, 119, 203. 221, 227, 230 Kim, Dok Yong -119,196,227 Kimbrell, Freddie 4 196, 227 Kl1'1'1l1FCIl,l11l1iZ4- 203, 229, 243 King, Tammy 4 59, 81, 196, 234 Kingston, Drug 4 246 Kirby, Karen 4 203 Klima, Locke 4 196, 224, 227 Knight, Charles 4 211 Knowles, Waylen 4 211 Krueger, Kevin 4 203,236,242 Kruger, Kim 4 11, 81,94, 102, 187, 227, 230, 232 Kuhns, lean 4 111, 211 Kumler, Vernon 4 211 Kuntz, Teresa 4 196,217,239 Kvale, Ivan 4 203 LaBonte, lames 4 197, 227,233 LaBonte, lack 4 57, 59, 190, 215, 226,234,243 I.aFoy, Brian 4 203,233 Lambert, Larry 4 79, 81, 203, 230 Lambert, Tony 4 81, 187, 221, 230 Lance, Randy 4 81,187 Landers, Denise 4 81, 203, 215, 225,226,229 Lane, Pamela 4 79, 203, 230 Langston, Tom 4 203, 233 Latona, Diana 4 80, 81, 90, 239, 268 Lattimore, Tammi 4 23, 25, 49, 50, 203, 225, 226, 239 Lavespere, Gerald 4 187 Law, Mary 4 187,268 Leach, Paula 4 204 Leach, Tanya 4 49,197 Leake, Robert 4 222 Ledbetter, Sandra 7187 Leggett, loe 4 45, 187, 233, 269 Leggett, Dean 4 211 Leggett, Tim 4 204, 233 Leonard, Billye 4 213 Lewis, Iohnny 4 204 Lewis, Marva 4 23, 53, 94, 102, 138, 139,140,141,153,187, 214, 216, 224, 232. 233, 288 Lewis, Nadine 4 197, 214 Lewis, Ricky Auto 4 260 Lewis, Tammy 4 142,143,155 156, 204, 214, 216, 240 Liles, Kelsey 4 213 Lindsey, Paula 4 24, 25, 49, 84, 85, 204, 222, 225 Little, David - 187,241 Little, Michael 4 197 Linsteadt, Chad 4 10, 11, 22, 25. 50,81,84,85, 116, 204,225, 226,229,241 Linsteadt, Carole 4 62, 86, 87, 116,211 Listvan, Pam 4 9, 33, 187, 226, 224, 227, 232, 234 Listvan, Becky 4 22, 51, 59, 79, 135, 197,224, 232,243 Lumm, Lori 4 79, 187, 220, 224, 225, 226 Luper, Demetris 4 204,223 Luper, Tyrone 4151,167,197, 204,219 Logans' 4 255 Mabary, Tammy 4 25, 59, 79, 197,215,224, 229,234,239 Macomber, Peggy 4 187,243 Madden, Felicia 4 187,239 Maggard, Terri 121,188,241 Mahana, Tracy 234,235 Malvern, Barry 229 4 33, 55, 79, 116. 4 59, 79, 188. 4 81,188,228 Malvern, Thressa 4 197, 235 Markham, Don 230 Marr, Cindy 4 4 197, 221, 227. 197,229,232 Marshall, Kay 4 39, 58, 61, 77, 188, 218, 224, 226, 228, 234. 240, 243, 269 Martin, Don 4 226, 236 Martin, Duane 242 79, 81, 204, 225. 4 204, 229, 237, Martin, Helen 4 212 Martin, loe 4 211 Martin, Iohn 4 211 Martin, May -1 88,227 Martin, Michael 4 204,217 Martin, Sharon 188, 226, 227, 4 49, 58, 78, 79. 232, 234, 243 Martin, Vicki 4 204,222 Martindale, Elise 4 18, 33, 49, 58, 60, 63, 188, 223, 224, Mask, Marilyn 79, 81, 86, 87. 234, 239 4 188,239 Mason, lohn 4188 Mason, Tina 4 33, 58, 78, 79, 188, 224, 227, 228, 232, 234, 243, 270 Matthews, Wendy 4 204 Maxwell, Buzz 4 51,192,197, 215, 218, 226, 227, 243 May, Cherri 4 204, 229 Mayes, Meg 4 124, 212, 229 McAden, Gerald 4 176, 197, 227, 237 McAles1er, Spencer 4 81,188, 238 McBee, Ieffrey 4 197 McBrayer, Cassandra 4 25, 79, 80, 84, 85, 109, 204, 225, 230 McBrayer, Sylvia 4 24,90,108, 211,225 McCarter, Colleen 4197 McCarty, lerry 4 211 McClain, Steve 4 227 McClure, Nathan 4 59, 79, 130, 197, 215, 218, 226, 227, 234, 243 McConnell, Todd 4 79,204,217 McCorkle, Kim 4 78, 81, 188, 221, 223, 224, 226, 228, 230 McGraw, Steve 417,51,59,79, 130, 197, 218, 226, 234, 235, 236 McGullar, Elizabeth 4 59, 81, 197, 221, 230, 234 McCul1ey, Tommy 4 188,227 McCullough, Keith 4 188,229 McDonald, Shelia 4188,235 McFarland, Ann - 31,143,211 McFarland, Kimberly -188, 227 McGuire, KaTrina 4 204 McKinney, Doug 4 197, 238 McKinney. Michael 4 74,176, 197, 222, 226, 237 McKnight, D.D. 4 213 McKinney, Sheila 4188 McManigell, Mike 4 204,217 McMenamy, Diane 4197,229 McMenamy, Rick 4 197 McMenamy, Wesley 4 81, 114, 204. 236 McNealy, Victor 4 79,197,219 227,244 McNutt, Kelly 4197232 McS1ay, Miko 4 81,197,217, 233 McSvvain, Iackie 4 204, 229 Mead, Valerie 4 188, 238 Means, Damon 4197 Medlin, Paula 4 120, 204, 230 Meeks, Carla 4 204 Melson, Nikki 4 204, 229 Melton, lana 4 197, 229 Melton, Scott 4 90, 94, 95, 188, 233 lVl6lVi1'1,HE:ll1 - 79, 81, 204, 221. 225,230,236 Melvin, David 4 10,59,79,197, 222,234,236 Melvin, Sandi 4 79,225 Melvin, Steve 4 45,188,227 Mendez, Ricky 4 '188, 227,229 lVleI'1lEi, Greg -188,217,227 Merrel, Patty 4 79, 111, 188, 239, 244 Milks, Bryan 4 188,227 Miller, Duane 4 204, 217, 227, 236 Mil1er,lelf4 197,222 227,230 Miller, Pam 4 204 Miller, Pam 4,168,232 Miller, Wilma 4 212 Mitchell, Daniel 4 235 Mitchell, Iotli 4 58, 78, 79, 188, 224,228,232 Mitchell, Monte 4 204 Mitchell, Tracy 4 20, 25, 80, 120, 197, 227, 230, 243 Mobley, Allen 4 9, 37, 79, 204. 219, 226, 227, 236 Montgomery, Gaylon 4 188,221 Montgomery, Rhonda 4 84, 85. 204,225 Montgomery, Roby 4 204,233 Moon, Debbie 4 59, 79, 197, 224, 226,234,243 Montgomery, Van 4 212 Moore, Gene 4 204,236 Moore, Rick 4197 Moore, Pam 4 204,225 Moore, Susie 4 204 Moore, Tasha 4 73, 78, 83, 142, 143, 155, 197, 214, 225, 233 Moore, Vincent 4, 145, 147, 149, 160,161,166,180,188,215. 227,236 Morgan, Dave 4 188,225 Morrison, Cynthia 4 197,244 Morrison, Elaine 4 98,197,235 Morrison, Eric 4 197 Morrison, Kenneth 4 197,223 Morrison, Kim 4 189, 223, 239 Mosse, Betty 4 213 Mueller, Pamela 4 204,230 Muldrew, Keith 4 51,176,177, 178, 189, 220, 225, 226, 228, 237 Muniz, Tony 4 204,238 Murringer, Colleen 4 197 Musick, Darin 4 79, 167, 192, 197,219,227 Myers, Bobby 4197, 238 Nail, Brian 4 204 Narramore, David 4 204 Neal, Davina 4 79,189,224 Neal, Tim 4 120, 130, 132, 135, 172, 197, 218, 226, 227, 235, 236,243 Neasbllt, Vicki 4 52, 189, 224, 268 Neff, Susan 4 189, 227, 238 Neighbors, Shellee 4 25.204, 239 Nelson, Eric 4 67,118,121,189, 221,227 Nelson, Mike 4 169, 189, 218, Index 285 226, 227, 238 Nelson, Mike 4 204,226,237 Nelson, Nancy 4 204 Neu, Dale 4 204,233 Newsom, Cheryl 4 197 Newsom's 4 246 Ngo, Hao - 68, 81, 189,226,238 Nicholson, Ieff 4 10, 43, 58, 59, 60, 62, 78, 81, 89, 90, 118, 176, 177,182, 189, 223, 225, 226, 228, 234, 236,237 Nicholson, Terri 4 176, 189, 226, 237 Nickle, Roger 4 65,204 Nix, Iames 4 189 Noblitt, Cathy - 25, 109, 189, 217, 220, 222, 224, 225 Nolan, Merrilee 4 197,224 Odom, L.0I'i 4 59, 189, 227, 228 Ogborn, Steven 4 81,204,233 Oliver, Mark 4 59, 74, 192, 197, 215, 218, 226, 234, 236 Osborn, David 4 189,227,233 Osborn, Ierry 4 204, 230,242 Osbourn, Nick 4 197 Other Place 4 253 Overman, Dan 4 213 Owens, Kristen 4 120,197, 223, 225, 239 Owens, Carlos 4 229 Pace, Sandra 4 59, 79, 81, 197, 221, 225, 230, 234, 243 Pace, Stephen 4 197, 218, 226, 234, 238 Pants West 4 254 Papoi, Amy 4 79,204,225 Paris, Dixie 4 116,213 Parker, Donald 4 79,136,137, 204, 242 Parkey, Katherine 4 81, 205, 225, 226, 229 Parker, Duane 4 197 Parnell, Doris 4197,239 Parsons, Charles 4 81, 189, 226 Parnell, Rick 4 81,205,226 Parris, Torn 4 10, 80, 62, 82, 83, 116, 135, 209 Pasche, Maryann 4 58, 78, 79, 189, 217, 223, 234,239,244 Pasche, Mike 4 116, 205, 220, 239, 241 Parel, Sandip 4 79, 205,222 Patterson, Richard 4 205 Patterson, Richard 4 205,229 Patterson, Timothy 4 205, 230 Patti, timmy 4 205,227 Patti, Mae 4 205 Patti, Mike 4 197 Peake, Susan 4 205, 225, 226, 229 Pedersen, Ierry 4 24,112,211 Pellman, Tony 4 205 Penn, Dan 4 124 Penn, Sheila - 83, 125, 138, 139, 140, 141,152, 153,156, 180. 189, 214, 216, 224, 226 Penn, William 4 197 Pennington, Steve 4 189 Peratta, Shauna 4 198,229 Perkins, Kevin 4 79,81,116, 205, 225, 236, 241 Perkins, Kyle 4 81, 137, 205, 225, 236, 242 Perry, Phyllis 4 205,225 Perryman, Micheal 4 205 Peters, lackie 4 28, 60, 76, 209 Petrus, George 4 60, 209 Pettigrew, Becky 4 11, 39, 52, 62,78,81,104,105,116,189, 220, 225, 227, 228, 233, 241, 288 Pettit, Lannie 4 212,242 Index Petty, Kim 4 53, 79, 189, 227, 241, 270 Phillips, Angie 4 28, 32, 52, 55, 79,80,81,109,116,189,222, 225, 239, 241, 272 Phillips, Kevin 4 131,13-4,197, 218, 226, 227, 235 Phillips, Vernan 4 59,197,234, 236 Pilkilton, Greg 4 11, 198,227 Pilkilton, leff 4 189 Poe, Everette 4 9, 33, 50, 55, 74, 75, 116,145,147,182,189, 215, 227, 241 Polk, Merethah 4 25,55, 108, 116,189,225,241 Ponder, Ricky 4 189,223 Porter, Tracy 4 154, 205,214 Porter, Vanda 4 45, 62, 79, 189, 223, 224, 227, 232, 268 Potter, Randy 4 205 Potts, Maurine 4 213 Potts, Gene 4 79, 81, 205, 239 Powell, Ioe 4 226 Powell, Monigue 4 198, 225,227 Pratt, Russell 4 189,227 Prggiision Paint 8: Body Shop 4 Pruitt, Pearl 4 198 Pugh, Rick 4 25, 80, 108, 198, 239 Pulis, lana 4 58,79, 81,189, 225, 230, 234, 236 Puotiniemi, Tuomas 4 10, 69, 83,176,179, 198, 226, 237 Purcell, Paul 4 59, 198, 227, 230, 236 Purkey, Andrew 4 189,223 Quick, Tammee 4 11, 79, 81, 189, 227,268,270 Queen, Carlton 4198,222 Raborn, Michael 4 81,205 Radford, Angie 4 24, 25, 79, 124, 198, 224, 229 Ragsdale, Walter 4 211 Raines, Carrie 4 25,225,229 Raines, Rodney 4 205,233 Rainey, Betty 4 190 Raimwater, Elaine 4 8, 23, 32, 33, 37, 43, 53, 58, 63, 79, 81, 87, 121, 162, 163, 190, 215, 218, 224, 226, 234, 239, 240 Raleigh, Mike 4 2, 212, 221 Raleigh, Tonya 4 198 Ramey, Kassi 4 222 Ramey, Kecia 4 190,222 Ramsey, Kelly 4 83 Raney, Brian 4 198,238 Rankin, Mike 4 198,223,230 Ratliff, Stephanie 4 79, 198, 235, 239 Ray, Cheryl 4 58, 62, 79, 81, 90, 190, 222, 224, 227, 232, 234, 268 Ray, Scotty 4 198 Redfern, Tina 4 190 Reed, Tony 4 142,143,163,205, 214, 240 Reeves, Betsy 4 10, 41, 58. 59, 78, 79, 81, 82, 83, 92, 221, 225, 229, 230, 234, 236 Reese, Ginger 4 78, 190, 221, 222, 227 Reirdon, loe 4 212 Reinert, Christy - 176, 178, 198, 237 Remboldt, Ierry 4 17, 33, 42, 58, 131, 133, 215, 218, 226, 227, 234 Renfroe, Lance 4 190 Reynolds, Roby 4 205 Reynolds, Phillip 4 198 Rice, Clancy 4 205 Rice, Ianet 4 213 Rice, Norm 4198 Richard, Sandy 4 79,190,222, 227 Richardson, Tommy 4 190,238 Richard, Zandra 4 59,79,198, 226, 234, 239 Ridenour, Lana 4 59, 79, 81, 190, 233, 234, 272 Ringness, Gail 4 213,237 Rios, Tonya 4 198,226,239 Rippy, Dee 4 110, 205, 217 Roach, Ion 4190,221 Robbins, Marie 4 225,230 Roberson, Troy 4 198,227,233 Roberts, Edna 4 190,271 Roberts, Richard 4 190, 229 Roberts, Tommy 4 118, 190,238 Robertson, David 4 146,190, 215, 226, 227 Robinson, Linda 4 59,70,198, 226, 232, 234 Robinson, Robbie 4 205,237 Rodgers, Bonnie 4 125,212 Roe, Kevin 4 190,218,226 ROB, Scott- 25, 80, 205, 239, 242 Roman, Charles 4198,223 Ross, Iohn 4 82, 190,221 Ross, Scott 4 198,221 Roth, SCOtt 4 205, 220. 225 Rowland, Iames 4 212 Rltble, Scott 4 81,190,221,227 Rucker, Tamra 4 81,198,225, 235, 239 Rucker, Tangee 4 18, 78, 83, 214, 216 Ruffins, Iames 4 198 Russey, Regan 4 198,239 Rutledge, Shawn 4 198,223,227 Rutledge, Susan 4 51, 205, 225, 226, 229 Sackville, Dawn 411,198,240 Sager, Lyn 4 11, 58, 79, 190, 223, 229, 234, 239 Sammons, Billy 4 65, 198,233 Sanders, Debra 4 205 Sanders, Gina 4 205 Sanders, Iohnny 4 205 Sanders, Ty 4 190,227,238 Schmidt, Karen 4 205,236 Schmuelgen, Mike 4 50,198, 215, 225 Schumpert, Michele 4 190, 224, 225, 227, 268 SCOtt, Nina - 12, 55, 81, 116, 190, 217, 225, 239, 241, 270 Scott, Henry 4 208 Scott, Rebecca 4 190,268 Scott, Suzanne 4 79, 190, 268 Sedlacek, David 4 79, 81, 115, 205, 225, 230,236 Sedberry, Marvin 4 135, 211, 225 Shaw, Sherrie 4 198 Shearen, Missy 4 79, 198,239 Shearer, Susan 4 99, 121, 190. 227, 229, 244 Shelton, Benard 4 123,198,218, 226, 238 Shelton, Donna 4 11,22,120, 163, 218, 224, 225,240,270 Shelton, Liz 4 79,182,190,223, 224, 232 Shelton, Teresa 4 205, 225, 226, 229 Shelton, Vincent 4 205 Sheppard, Arnold 4 198 Sheppard, Harold 4 205 Shields, Anne 4 9, 51, 54, 58, 79, 111,176,178, 180, 190, 215, 220, 223, 224, 225, 226,234,237 Shields, Gary 4 17,130,132, 170,198,218,226, 235 Showcase 4 255 Sickles, Gene 4 20, 59, 120, 121 Sims, Lorie 4 191, 224 Simmons, Iimmy 4 205,217 Simmons, Lisa 4 191, 224, 226, 227, 268 Simpson, Cassie 4 59, 81, 193, 225, 227, 234, 236, 239, 240 Simpson, Ricky 4 59,198,227, 234, 236 Sinor, Don 4 198,227 Skelton, Scott 4 115,136,137, 205, 226, 236 Skipworth, Cameron 4198,223 Skinner, Tricia 4 9, 38, 59, 81, 191, 218, 220, 223, 225, 226, 234, 272 Slater, Daniel 4 59, 198,222,234 Smith, Audra 4 81,205,233 Smith, Belinda 4 79, 81, 191, 221, 223, 239, 269 Smith, Billy- 198,227 Smith, Dale - 81,146,198,215, 227, 244 Smith, David 4 199,227 Smith, Ernest 4 61,116,211 Smith, lim - 49, 59, 79, 81, as, 199, 222, 229, 234 smith, Ion - 26, 33, 50, 59, 74, 82,116,168,191,225,226,233, 234, 236, 237, 241, 272, 288 Smith, loyce Denise 4 79,205 smith, Kelli 4 49, 51, 70, 71, 199, 222, 224, 226, 232 Smith. Kim 4 81, 205, 214, 225 Smith, Kristi- 59, 79, 199, 234, 235 Smith, Robert 4 205 Smith, Tina 4 191, 221, 223, 226, 229, 230 Smith, V.R. lBuddyl 4 208 Smith, Zane 4 81,199,227,229 Smithson, Marlina 4 59, 64, 79, 199, 227, 233, 234 Snavely, Debbie 4 205 Snell, Angela 4 79,138,140 141,153,155,199,214, 216, 227, 233 Snow White Laundry 4 256 Sonic Drivein 4 250 Souther, Gorey 4 58, 78, 79, 90, 191, 224, 226, 227, 232 Speck, Iimmie 4191,217 Spencer, Woody 4 191,238 Sports Shop 4 246 Spradlin, Angela 4 59, 78, 191, 217, 222, 223, 224, 234, 239 Spradlin, Leann 4 191,222 Spraggins, Kathy 4 213 Stange, Kurt 4 191,238 Stanberry, lim 4 81,191,241 Staples, Iimmy 4 37,98,199,233 Stapleton, Larry 4 124,191 State Farm 4 248 Steen, Charlie 4 205 Stengel, Patsy 4 98, 116, 211, 235 Sterling, Pierre 4 205,225 Stevens, Angie 4 59, 62, 78, 79, 191, 222, 224, 232, 234, 268,271 Steward, james 4 211 Stewart, Greg 4 4,110,191,221, 227 Stewart, Shannon 4 83,116, 199, 224, 227, 241 Stewart, Sheila 4 195,199,230 Stone, Warren 4 199,221,227 Stowers, Gary 4 49,199,230 Stowers, Stan 411,191,238 Strange, Brian 4 206,237 Strange, Mike 4 199,229 Strickland, Gina 4 191, 220, 225, 226 Strong, Richard 4 81 Susan's Florist 4 251 Swadley, LeAnn 4 191, 232 Swift, Bob 4 211 Sykes, Theresa 4 33, 49, 81, 90. 94,103,105,191,224,227,230. 232, 269, 288 Talley, Dawn 4 59, 70, 71, 79, 199, 224, 226,232,234 Tarver, Iohn 4 9, 133, 199, 218, 226 Tarver Office Supply 4 256 Tate, Tracy 4 206,238 Taylor, Barbara 4 213 Taylor, Bobby - 78, 79,83. 191, 218, 226 Taylor, Chad 4 169,191,226, 227, 233, 237 Taylor, Debi 4 59, 79, 199, 221. 226, 230 Taylor, leff 4 11, 191, 229, 257 Taylor, Lori 4 79, 191, 241, 269 Taylor, Ray 4 136, 161, 206, 236. 242 Taylor, Shannon 4 236, 242 Taylor, Susan 4 9, 71, 191, 224, 226, 232, 272 Taul, Marlene 4 213 Teague, William 4 199 Ted's Locker Room 4 253 Templeton, Kirk 4 81, 206, 223. 226 Templeton, Mitzi -191, 235 Terry,Iohn 4428,z9,3,63,74 78, 90, 211, 227 Terry, Nancy 4 20, 33, 211, 223 Texoma Medical Center 4 247 Thomas, David 4 206 Thomas, Konta 4 138, 139,140, 141, 164, 199, 214, 216 Thomas, Mark 4 191, 227 Thomas Wendy 4 206 Thompson, Bruce 4 191, 227, 233 Thompson, Dean 4 199, 226, 238 Thompson, E.I, 4 25, 38, 55, 80, 81, 116, 199, 221, 225, 230, 241 Thompson, Iames 4 206,230 Thompson, Iamie 4 79, 81, 206. 225,230 Thomason, lane Ann 4 25, 206. 226 Thompson, Lisa 4 33, 58, 71, 78, 79, 81, 224, 232, 234, 268 Tiffany, Eddie 4 241 Tillman, Theresa 4 176, 196, 199, 224, 237 Todd, Sheila 4 87, 206, 219, 225, 226,227 Tolbert, Rusty 4 66,191,221, 227 Tolley, Ricky 4 82, 192, 221 Toombs, William 4 206 Torres, Steve 4 61, 206, 221, 223 Toth, Sandy 4 199, 221, 230 Trimble, Warren 4 135, 165, 211, 240 Trinh, Yung 4 81, 206,230,237 Trujillo, Aileen 4 199, 235 Tuong. Ngo 4 199 Turner, Earl 4 211 Turner. Franklin 4 212 Tyler, Betty 4 226 Unerfusser, Tommy 4 199, 233 Vaughn, Greg 4 206 Vest, Mike 4 206 Vest, Sheila 4 192, 238 Vick, L'Vetta 4199 Villines, james 4 226 Vinyard, Rhonda 4 224, 229 Voisine, Faron 4 206 Vonna's 4 258 Voss, Ida Mae 4 213 Wade, Sonya 4 79, 199, 225, 227 Walker. Charles 4 219,242 Walker, David 4 192 Walker, Brian 4 206, 227, 232. 233 Walker, leff- 199,227 Walker, Ramon 4 199,227 Walker, Sandra 4 206,223 Walker, Susan 4 206 Wallace, Rhonda 4 199 Wallace, Richard 4 206 Wal-Mart 4 251 Walters, David 4 206 Walters, Michelle 4 206 Walters, Michele 4 199 Walters, Michellyn 4 206 Walton, Tresa 4 206,239 Ward, Star 4 81,225 Ward, Donnie 4 212 Washington, Fred 4 137,151, 206, 219, 227, 236, 242 Watson, Brian 4 206, 219, 227, 229 Waymire, Kevin 4 78,130,192, 218, 226 Wayne's Shoes 4 253 Weaver, Alan 4 192 Weaver, Audra 4 199 Weaver, Mindy 4 230 Weaver, Patricia 4 81, 206, 217. 221, 230 Weaver, Scott 4 206, 242 Weda, Iohn 4 199, 241 Webb, Linda 4 49,206 Webb, Penny 4 58, 79, 83, 98. 112, 192, 223, 227 Webb, Richard 4195-1,233 Webber, Michele 4 192, 227. 229 Weddle, Ruby 4 213 Weems, Cathy 4 206, 219, 225, 226, 227, 237 Weems, Margret 4 81, 199, 222, 239 Weger, Helen 4 213 Weger, Stacy 4 206 Weightman, Lynn 4 206,239 Wesseldine, Laura 4 192, 268 West, Don 4 212 West, Linda 4 199, 230, 244 Pants West 4 254 Westbrook, Iohn 4 199 Wheeler, Sherry 4 11, 16, 37, 50, 79,81,86,164:199,218,224, 226, 240 White, Chris 4 199,217,229 White, Iames 4 192,199 White, Dodie 4 212 While, lane! 4 114, 206, 221. 225, 230 White, Kimberly 4 192, 222 White, Rodney 4 81,206 Whitmarsh, Cathy 4 212 Whitworth, Ann 4 90, 124, 2'l 1, 268 Widner, Tammie 4 208 Wilburn, Debbie 4 58, 59, 79, 199. 234 Wilbur, Robin 4 192 Williams, Angie 4 102,192,200 224, 225, 227, 232, 269 Williams, Bryan 4 212,226 Williams, Cathey 4 86, 87, 212 Williams, Elisabeth 4 212,223 Williams, Ginger 4 79,81,192, 235 Williamson, Becky- 199,239 Willey, Mike 4 192, 221, 227 Willis, Dr. Frances 4 213 Wilkerson, Kelly 4 38, 83, 200, 206, 223 Wilkerson, Ron 4 212 Willis, Valeria 4 206,226 Williford, Samuel 4 81.145, 193. 215 Wilson, Roger 4 226, 227 Wilson, Chris 4 206 Wilson. Kevin 4 50, 59, 74, 79. 61, 146, 172, 173, 199, 215, 225. 226, 227, 234, 235, 236 Wilson. Princess 4 59, 79, 199, 232, 234 Wilson, Larry 4 218,225 Wilson, Ray 4 136,206 Wilson, Ronald 4 77, 192,227 Wilson, William 4 130,131,192 218, 225, 236 Wimbish, Emily 4 192 Wimbish, Ronnie 4 192,227 Wimbish, Ray 4 81,236 Wingfield, Sandy 4 206 Windham, Leon 4 199, 238 Witt, Christi 4 206 W0lf, l0hI1 - 65, 206, 233, 244 Wolfe, Kim 4 199, 224, 229, 232 Womack, Robin 4 192 W00d, Rick 4 25, 26, 44, 61, 78. 80,82,102,108,116,154,192 225,227,232 233,239 Worrell, lill 4 206,233 Worrell, Robert 4 192, 233 Wrenn, Lola 4 81, 122, 192, 222. 228 Wright,Gary4136,206,233 Wright, Greg 4192,226,227, 242, 271 Wright, lerry 4176,177,192, 237 Wright, Lisa 4 25,116,192,226 Wright, Mark 4 65,233 Wyatt, Ruthie 4 77,102,162. 164, 165, 199, 214, 232, 240 Wylie, Maxine 4 213 Wynn, Dan 4 212 Yates, Tammy 4 206 Ziegenbusch, lanine 4 206 Index 287 I School Ends - e Are On Our Way Up From the Editor. . . As the year comes to a close, seniors go their own separate ways. Wherever they end up, they will always cherish this book. It is full of pictures, autographs, and memories of the people they rew u with, learned with, and loved. Wigi the lgelp of our yearbook, these memories can be car- ried through life until grey hairs take over and the pages yellow. This book was only possible because of dedicated students and faculty who saw how necessary a yearbook was. Thank you, everyone. Editor-in-Chief .' Y. 1 X agxsct 'js'1,Q jaws! Irene Faber T i ,, ,Mew , Q a l N., . , f ' x if A -v . .4 .V 1 ! rr' Q x T : O I . , 1 E V I 'Z t ' t AL 1 2 : 4 Editor-in-Chief Irene Faber Photo Editor Angie Williams Business Manager Rick Wood Senior Assistants: Sherri Cobb, Kim Holcomb, Lori Iac- quinot, Kim Krueger, Marva Lewis, LeAnn Swadley, Theresa Sykes. Iunior Assistants: Sandra Bowman, Dalphania Dawson, Ruthie Wyatt. Sophomore Assistants: Christy Cray, Ianet G r a y , B r i a n Walker. 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Denison High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Denison, TX) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 1

1985

Denison High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Denison, TX) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 1

1986


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