Denison High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Denison, TX)
- Class of 1984
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r N 4 W J U 4 ' 4 In her fifth year here, Assis- tant Principal Jackie Peters brings talent, intelligence and a caring attitude to deal with the responsibilities of her office. She quickly gains respect of students and staff members by listening to their concerns, helping find possible answers to seemingly impossible ques- tions, and by sharing with love and delight in their triumphs and achievements. She demonstrates leadership and the ability to deal with dif- ficult problems in a strong and positive manner. Under her direction, instructional pro- grams and activities are well organized and effective. She combines the demands of a perfectionist with the motivation of an achiever and the result is a major contribu- tion to the success of Denison Senior High School. 2 D6diC8ti0I'1 Staff Dedica tes Yearbook to Assistant Principal BECAUSE. . . . . .she leads with enthusiasm, . . .she finds positive, workable solutions to complex problems, . . . she focuses her attention on helping students and fellow workers achieve their goals, . . . she has a smile and love for everyone, the 1984 Yellow Jacket is dedicated to Mrs. Jackie Peters A i W W 'Mr on A DARE - y Ma W0 a ' ' p X. for proving to Shanna Singleton that he could stand his head. z' I. V, f 44 :rf y M M 5, yi ig, lg , z x , l ii' ' 'ks , iii, ll , I ,ff Q, f JACKET HUDDLE - Coach Ken Holley, center, plans strategy l with varsity basketball players, clockwise, James LaBonte 1101, Brian Watson, Allen Mobley, ames Jackson, Flon Corcoran, Mike I Schmuelgen, and Anthony ' Byers. 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Um in e 1: eered more '84 We're More in '84 5 High school, Alma Mater Hail to thee our Alma Mater, School we love so dear, tt eoooo y eeoooo W ith our friends and fellow rades, spend our happy years. Though we ieave, we'll We iff MUTE always cherish . 5 Memories old and new. Hail to thee our Denison r s We are all for you. Sp if 6 We'reMorein'84 - i W Fight Song We sing war Song, . . ,g g We sing the battle cry. ' We sing the Jacket war - c song, Jackets ever do or die. Jacketsiswill never fail you, Historyscannot deny. So save a page or twogefor Denison's fighting crew Beneath the Texas sky. fLl!m CQVI Orem., Q D 3 51523, ' A 3 N F' E Q15-W 13' If ..., l 3 Z 2f , l i g i 5: f L 5 l?l V l + Q' 2 5 if J X fa l f f '1 HOMECOMING FESTIVITIES - These two pages show some of the scenes from homecoming night. Top Row: fleftl The Stingerettes take part in the homecoming pep rally. icenterl The var- 8 Activities sity football team joins the cheerleaders. frightl Shannon Gregg and Phyllis Perry ride in the homecom- ing parade with the spirit horn. Center Row: ffrom leftl Dawn Talley, queen S o c K . 415 ' , ,I if ' '1 'af L . 'I ul .Q Q L ' 'K . 'xrf '3g -. l 'I Us 9 f .lb 0 ,X . as . 'QM 1 o Q fl' -egg, J-,. K N t W is 1. X . . 5 Q t 3 C 3 qt. -K me .sg at-My U ..1f '+ , YA ' aw- ..Q,,. Y, F. ' xx L i 5 I' T ' fi - ,ni-4 'N V i I J , , . , candidate, and her father, Mr. Norman Talley. Pearl Pruitt, 2nd runner-up, and her escort, Rev. Evans. Kelli Smith and her father, Mr. Vaughn Ft. lBuddyl Smith, congratulate Sherry Wheeler after her name was announced as being the 1984 homecoming queen. Sherry's father, Mr. Bill Wheeler, escorted her. 1st runner-up, Amy Gallia and her father, Mr. Ronald Gallia. Queen immm candidate, Lori Bryant and her father, Mr. Steve Bryant. Bottom Row: ffrom leftl FFA Sweetheart, Lisa Burris. Drama Club Sweetheart, Cassandra McBrayer. Boys Basketball Sweetheart, , fit al. tssne..f.,.. .... 1' .::' ., . g-v -t .... .... L A 1 I my F ., B. Thressa Malvern. Latin Club Sweetheart, Kim Johnson. Drill Team Sweetheart, Kim Jerger. US Club Sweetheart, Valerie Griffith. Activities 9 Sherry Wheeler Elected 1983- 1984 Homecoming Queen Sherry Wheeler was crowned 1983-1984 Homecoming Queen during halftime. I was shocked, excited, and happy. Sherry said when asked how she felt about being crowned Queen. Sherry was active in the United Service Club, Senior Board of Directors, Den-Teens, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Spanish Club and was head Varsity Cheerleader. Sherry plans to attend Grayson County College. Her hobbies are swimming, water skiing and running track. 10 Activities Homecoming Queen finalists named Homecoming is an exciting part of the high school year. Homecoming Queen finalists are chosen by the student body to represent the school. The finalists are active in all school activities such as drill team, cheerleading, and all clubs and organizations of the school. FINALIST MITZI BADGETT SHAWN RUTLEDGE it FIRST RUNNER-UP AMY GALLIA CHRIS WHITE FINALIST LORI BRYANT MIKE BARDWELL SECOND RUNNER-UP PEARL PRUITT KENNETH MORRISON 5 xl FINALIST SHERRY DANIEL KEVIN PHILLIPS FINALIST FINALIST FINALIST KIM EMBRY ROBIN FLEMING A'LISA HOOVER JOHNNY TARVER KENNETH EARLY JOHN JENNINGS ACIiviIieS 11 FINALIST FINALIST FINALIST BECKY LISTVAN KELLI SMITH DAWN TALLEY MIKE SCHMUELGEN MIKE CFIUMP ALLEN MOBLEY SAY CHEESE - After being elected Homecoming Queen, senior Sherry Wheeler and two finalists, seniors Pearl Pruitt second runner-up and Amy Gallia first runner-up, pose for a picture. LOOK HERE WE ARE - seniors, Lori Bryant, Kim Embry and Amy Gallia wait for the announcement of Homecoming Queen. 12 Activities OOHO I THINK THE OTHER TEAM IS LOSING - seniors, A'Lisa Hoover, Mit- zi Badgett and Pearl Pruitt are waiting anxiously for halftime. LOOK AT THE CAMERA seniors Sherry Daniel, Robin Fleming and Becky Listvan try to stay warm and smile at the same time. U U U U U 0 U UGG Sweethearts - Escorts SONYA WADE TAMMY DENNIS KATHLEEN CRAVEN BRIAN JOHNSON MIKE RAKIN JEFF ARNOLD YEARBOOK ART BAND S '. 1' RUTHIE WYATT TH RESSA MALVERN RENE HUBANKS RICK MOORE SAM WILLIFORD JOHN DENSMORE BLACKS-IN-ACTION BOYS BASKETBALL BUILDING TRADES ff ' ar L SHEILA HOOVER JANIE GORE DAWN HUDSON SPENCER JOHNS KEVIN EMERY JERRY OSBORN CHEERLEADERS COLOR GUARD COSMETOLOGY Activities 13 Q U Q U U G Q UGG Sweethearts - Escorts J .X I , .. sw- , I if VICKI HARRIS SARAH HEATLY GINA BARNHILL KEN BROUGHTON JIM SMITH LEE NEAL D.E.ii1 DEBATE DENTEENS DEE RIPEY CASSANDRA MCBRAYER KIM JERGER ROBBY ROBINSON GREG HALES DAVID HARROD DRAFTING DRAMA DRILL TEAM TOMI BALLOU TRACI BALLOU SANDRA PACE SHAWN RUTLEDGE ALLEN MOBLEY DAVID CALDWELL FCA HUDDLES FCA KUDDLES FCM 14 Activities 555' UW U U U U UWC Sweethearts - Escorts I CANDY GALLOWAY LISA BURRIS KAREN SCHMIDT JOHN LEWIS JIMMY STAPLES MIKE SCHMUELGEN FHA FFA FOOTBALL ,fi CHERRI MAY TAMMY MORENO MONIQUE POWELL MIKE MCKINNEY BRADLEY PEEL ELMAR PERRY FRENCH FTA GIRLS BASKETBALL TONYA RIOS ANGELA HARRIS LOCKE KLIMA BRIAN NAIL MIKE CRUMP LARRY GREEN GIRLS CHOIR HEADACHES HERO Activities 15 U Q U U Q U U U00 Sweethearts - Escorts i SHANA HILL DEBBIE MOON SHERI TODD STEVE TORRES NICK OSBOURN TRAVIS VERNON HOSA ICT JUNIOR HISTORIANS JH KIM JOHNSON IRMA DAWSON KIM CASSIDY DANIEL SLATER JEFF DONAHUE CHRIS WHITE LATIN LIBRARY METALS TAMMY MABARY YALONDA TILLERY TAM RA RUCKER JOHN JENNINGS RICKY SIMPSON RONNIE KELLY NATIONAL HONOR NHSBHS NIKE 16 Activities U W U U U U U WUC Sweethearts - Escorts ELIZABETH MCCULLAR KRISTI DeHORNEY PAM JOINES E J THOMPSON DERRICK CAMERON KIRK TEMPLETON OEA CO-OP OEA LAB PHOTOGRAPHY SHEILA TODD TASHA MOORE AMY DERDEN DUANE MARTIN BRIAN WATSON PAUL BARDWELL SPANISH STINGER STUDENT COUNCIL CATHY WEEMS VALERIE GRIFITH KONTA THOMAS BILL MCKINNEY KEVIN WILSON WOODY WILSON TENNIS US CLUB VOLLEYBALL Activities 17 Pep Rallies Boost Spirits Pep Rallies were something everyone at DHS looked for- ward to during football season. The combination of cheerleaders, drill team, flag corps, band, and spirit leaders helped to boost spirit throughout the entire season. LET'S NOT MESS UP - Rifle and flag corps perform their routine during a pep rally. HEY, LOOK AT ME - Senior Kelli Smith is all excited at the pep rally. 18 Activities SENIORS ARE THE BEST - Seniors Kevin Phillips, Mike McKinney, Kenneth Early, Tim Neal, Jobn Tarver, Jeff Camp, Dan Goodman, and Steve McCraw, show their school spirit at a pep rally. The seniors frequently won the competition yell at the week- ly pep rallies. -M-S-t.....,M ..-MMM ALL SMILES - The drill team performs one of their many routines at the pep rally. They work long hours to prepare for the pep rallies and football games. W ---...,.,,..,, NW... --We ..s. .H X During the summer the drill team prac- tices one week before they go off to camp at Kilgore College for one week. LOOK AT US - Varsity cheerleaders perform one of their stunts. LET'S SING - Junior Valerie Griffith leads the crowd in the Alma Mater. sw, . .N I T X5 D if 14, 'ff Q A We H ll ll v' HAIL T0 THEE - All the seniors join together for the Alma Mater at the last pep assembly. It was really sad for the seniors. M, A .swywwkwbxvq STINGERETTE PQWER - 'While at camp they won a mst place m mmtary 1-2-3, 1-2-3 - The rifle and flag corps are keeping time with the band. and jazz novelty, the drill team also won the spirit award. Activities 19 DO YOU THINK THEY WILL EVER COME OUT OF THE DRESSING ROOM? - seniors John Mark Jennings and Lynn Burkhead wait to root on the football team. I PLEDGE THE ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG - seniors Lori Bryant, varsity cheerleader and Tasha Moore, mascot show their respect to the flag before the game begins. Leading the school spirit is just one of the very important jobs the cheerleaders do. 20 Activities Show Stoppers Spark Halftime Band, cheerleaders, flag corps, and the Stingerettes are a big part of halftime at DHS during football season. They all have to work hard and practice many hours to put on their best performances during halftime. . ' 1 l I DO NOT KNOW IF PM DOING THIS RIGHT - freshman Karen House is do- ing one of her rifle routines during game halftime. MY KNEES ARE GETTING WEAK - Varsity cheerleaders Sherry Wheeler and Lori Bryant do their best on their routine. THIS SURE IS HEAVY - junior Janet White plays her xylophone during halftime at one of the football games. PLAY IT AGAINI - Senior Paul Purcell is playing a solo on his trumpet. I SURE AM GLAD THIS IS OVER! - junior Nikki Melson and seniors Becky Listvan, Kim Jerger show their stuff as 5 they perform the high kick routine ' Blazing Saddles. 515' , 5 f .S . . -V -'ta lrr g , 2 fi 5 E9 . 41' iw 4 N K E . . . M ,,, K ,V , V,,L .V rrl . . 1 if , f t 5 .,, W , ,.-mfg., in .,., I n K I , . 4 S U' 3 3 rv O in 'V :Q ui rn U, IU ro 4 O Y G if 1' P - N Z Z .U O 'Q O Z E E 1 8 g Q W I D z 'S 2 ss, 4 in U 'T I Q 2 5 f 2 'Q 25 -1 I fi ff' 2 Si 5 2 E Z m UI S 5 o as U CD N Activities 21 I, Grease ls the Word The fine arts department per- formed the musical Grease in November. Grease takes place at Rydell High School during the 1950's. The story is about teenagers trying to cope with high school problems. The cast and crew, under the direction of Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer, Mr. Roger Hanson and Mr. Jerry Pedersen worked for weeks to perfect the production. The performance received critical acclaim from students and parents who applauded the lively songs and the talented actors. NOW I TOLD YOU NOT T0 BE TARDY AGAIN - sophomore Travis Vernon played Sonny and senior Michele Giasson played Miss Lynch in the play Grease. G0 GREASED LIGHTNING - junior Greg Hales as Kenickie, Roger Hanson Jr. as Roger, sophomore Travis Vernon as Son- junior Nathan Johnson as Danny Zuko, junior Gene Potts as ny and senior EJ Thompson asa burger boy. Doody, senior Rick Pugh as one of the burger boys, sophomore 22 Activities LOOK AT ME, PM SANDRA DEE - senior Tammy Mabary sings l'm San- dra Dee a real crowd pleaser. llftightj. SHOOBY DOO WAP - junior Gene Potts is giving a great performance singing his heart out. lLeftj. YES l'M COOL - senior EJ Thompson is playing the role of Jonny Casino one ofthe burger boys. OH! YEAl - juniors Gene Potts and Nathan Johnson sing Party Queen , while junior Cassandra McBrayer who played Frenchie listens to the words of their song. z U U'l 2' 5 D Z 'C N l.l.l E 3 D 3253 il D220 5 Nag iigpv E Deir, ... 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'v - i- ' ti- l ' 55255 f- QV' if - X 'fk X Xi 5 N , 4 ' i X X ,tw if 55 Qi K Q Q A ' X X ' X i 535 '. V i s Sk se N ,Q X Xa X X s X ii is 2 - fi:.. .-. 15 ffiiizal Y s 5? its X S X S' Q- '- . ff X mi X T X K K W N ' X f 4. . ff. f lm X it s MN' s 'X ' X Xi if sw X Q i L Q , s..pf. ,, x X. s - : .?v2v?X' lf .as si Eggs- si XX SX in 1 ' ' X f f Y t f . as X X SHOWING OFF - ftopl David Harrod models his evening wear for the judges. jbottoml David Harrod, Jeff Camp, Gary Don Wright, and Scott Skelton, from left, pose in their swim suits. David Harrod Crowned 1984 Mr. Wonderful United Service Club's annual fundraising talent show and contest was a roaring success providing the club with scholar- ship money. A homeroom preview of the show lured one of the largest crowds of the year for an eve- ning of airband music, corny jokes, and competition. The 23 contestants modeled swim wear and evening wear. David Harrod, Mr. Wonderful 1984, also won the swimsuit contest. Duane Martin was Mr. Wonderful runner-up. Other winners were talent, Greg Hales, ' evening wear, Mike Bardwellg Most Congenial, club co-sponsor Mrs. Nancy Terry and Outstanding Drill Team performer, Tony Plauche. Mr. John Terry and club of- ficers coordinated the show screening contestants and selecting a panel of judges. Club members also took donations for 100 pounds of beef donated by a local super- market to raise scholarship funds. YOU WANT TO TAKE MY PICTURE? - David Harrod is dressed in his air band contest costume. Activities 25 MR. WONDERFUL CONTESTANTS - The Mr. Wonderful contestants were tin alphabetical orderl Mike Bardwell, Paul Bardwell, Lynn Burkhead, Jeff Camp, AH, HOW SWEET - Valerie Griffith presented balloons to Duane Martin, 2nd runner-up. 26 Activities Kenneth Early, Brett Edelen, Dan Good- man, Greg Hales, David Harrod, Todd Hartsell, John Mark Jennings, Duane Martin, Steve McGraw, Mike McKinney, J .ri ' . -- L, .,.. it If I ' ' H-twat 4' ' i Q ,, E ' if C .1 S ,S 5 2' ' 'I ,,,, g ,g n . I ,f MUSIC FANATIC - Greg Hales was awarded a musical flute after being named 'Mr. Talent! Allen Mobley, Kevin Phillips, Tony Plauche, Mike Schmuelgen, Gary Shields, Scott Skelton, Bart Stevenson, Kevin Wilson, and Gary Wright. CHEERING ON - David Harrod was cheered on by fellow contestants after being crowned 'Mr. Wonderful' ON PARADE - Top Row: lfrom lefty Mike Schmuelgen, Gary Shields, and Mike Bardwell model for the traditional evening wear competition. Bottom Row: ffrom lefty Paul Bardwell and Mike McKinney display their evening wear. I ,rv im... mb- .. 1. -755 in k .. N we X K ' at Kevin Phillips and Todd Hartsell show off their swimsuits. Activities 27 S J SHOWGUYSI SHOWGUYSI - Jeff Camp, David Harrod, Steve McCraw, Kevln Wilson, Mike Schmuelgen, Dan THE LOVEBIRDS - Kevln Wilson and Mike Schmuelgen did a whistling song for the talent competition. A f Z2 I , We f, ,, , ,,,. , , . my .limes I ., www w 'V f ,QW ,,:' ,,-mf. ,f,W, ,,,,W,e: 5' f ,... ' ng .f4., , L ,.,,,. , ,,., 4?- H :dis 4' 9! ' ' .AE . . kr V, an ,, 71 1 7'f55f?fGLhifi7,if : f ' .1 'W - Ji l :Lflff-iris! , ,EFW7-' ' ' ' 5,, ,- 1 1 i'-i fr , 'r f A MUNCH, MUNCH, MUNCH - Kevin Phillips ate to the song, Eat It for his talent. 28 Activities , ,ig J, I Goodman, John Mark Jennings, Ken- danced their way into the audience's neth Early, and Gary Shields, from left, hearts, , 'I asm Q w ' 'WNY ' E 353-X L' ' -: liiifii E' gf ltilt if THEFIE'S N0 BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS - Bart Stevenson, Duane Martin, Gary Don Wright, and Brett Edelen, from left, also danced in the traditional chorus line competition. W0 'Burr , I- I Q c .H 3 S ,fit , S GOOD OLE BOYS - Kenneth Early, Mike Schmuelgen, Gary Shields, Kevin Wilson, Mike Bardwell, and Kevin Phillips, from left, performed a country and western song for the air band contest. WOW, IT'S MICK JAGGERI - Mike McKinney, Todd Hartsell, John Mark Jennings, Dan Goodman, and Jeff Camp, from left, performed a song by the Rolling Stones. lT'S ELECTRIFYINGI - Paul Bardwell, Kevin Wilson, Kenneth Early, Greg Hales, Duane Martin, and Brett Edelen, from left, practice one last time before the air band contest begins. CORNFIELD COUNTY - Stevenson, Bardwell, Burkhead, Wright, and Edelen told jokes between bands. Q-...M GET DOWN! - Brett Edelen and Duane Martin warmup before they perform. l 5 r f' , . ' A . , X flu? W K fee: .we-I ,.. , 1' H - ,,'-- Eff?-tif t ' gl, I E 7Vk, H e 5 L, 5 .. - .. . xg . 3 a t X-'Z K ' Y Sw ,1 ,g i g -gg v 4: ,M - fwaku ,tim-fp .,,. a.:e7,A..f,t,::p:::.. . ,, ,nr wh.-im l..:--.i- f WALTZING - Gary Wright and Tony Plauche are serenaded by Kenneth Ear- ly and Kevin Phillips as they dance. EVERYBODY SING ALONG NOW - Paul Bardwell, Brett Edelen, Greg Hales, David Harrod, Kevin Phillips, and Duane Martin, from left, performed in the air band contest assembly which was held during homeroom. Activities 29 King, Queen announced John Mark Jennings and Kim Embry were crowned king and queen for the annual Neewollah variety show, sponsored by the Denteens. Mark Oliver and Amy Gallia were named runners-up to the king and queen. Greg Hales and Jane Ann Thomason were Master and Mistress of ceremony. This year's theme was The Great Pumpkin . Roger Hanson Jr. and Priscilla Crain won first place in the talent division for their duet. Nathan Johnson won second place with a song he composed himself, and Yalonda Tillery won third place with a song she sang. -H+ A 5 in HER OWN SONG - Beth Hunter sang a song that she and her father, Mr. Jerry Hunter wrote. 'sl ill Z., 3 'aww- .max WOW, WE WONI - Winners of the Neewollah royalty were, from left, Kim Embry and John Mark Jennings tKing and Queenl, Amy Derden and Derrick Cameron lPrince and Princessl, Betty Ann Martin and Donny Borah lDuke and Duchessl, and Gina Hatfield and Michael Beeson tLord and Ladyi. POM POM PARADE - The varsity cheerleaders, Lori Bryant, Tomi Ballou, Traci Ballou, Amy Gallia, Shannon Gregg, Sheila Hoover, Tasha Moore, Sheila Todd, and Sherry Wheeler did a dance for the talent competition. A l ff f it e , ' X si. t 1, .. ' ' ' 5 , ff ' Q 53' it r ' A -we 'H X 2 if 3.5, g my , ... ...,.., . , , - fesae A .891 at ra- THE VILLAGE PEOPLE? - Student Council members, Mike Bardwell, Tammy MY ENDLESS LOVE - Johnny Lewis Moreno, Nathan Johnson, Chad Linsteadt, Angie Wynne, and Mike McKinney, from and Angie Barnum sang a duet with left, did a skit about occupations. 30 Activities Felicia Dawson as the accompanist. agasiewrstzie .2705 ., , Y tr ay .. W. 5-lf. . X Q Q, ,. W' Q 53 me at M. A 4. gs .. X .1 Q sk, X spu- is we ,N ,Zi ., .W Q- 21,2 V 7,' . . - Q M 1:5 , L ff Ji 19 i if A , fi 1 if ,,if,5 7i+,1 f H . K ' 5 5, 1 , .. HZ , 2 f. .V . 7' 4 4 . i315 . 3 ' Q A . If . . .- .T - 1? 'i ' , Q, . ,' Q5 V - is -IX V MMM asgxggi ,Q gi ti: sr 'Qi . at . .f it sages R.. ,1 ...J M 5 - -f - f rig? ,f .. , , . lest ? . - V' f V .f . , f 5 ,Q 3,11 . af 1 :J . . v any it - -ff wwmy .. . SONG WRITER - Nathan Johnson sang a song that he wrote himself. TRYING T0 WIN - Steve Buckner, Shawn Rutledge, Mace Tawny, and John Mark Jennings, members of the XYZ band, performed the songs, I Think l'm In Love , and Jenny . DARLING DUET - Roger Hanson Jr. and Priscilla Crain sang a song entitled, Somewhere Down the Road . , WHERE'S YOUR PANTS?l - Skip Walker and A'Lisa Hoover did a com- mercial skit that their English class wrote. KEEPING IN STEP - Sherry Daniel, Kelli Smith, Cindy Marr, and Kim Embry, from left, did a dance routine to the song, Beat lt SAY, CHARLIE BROWN ...? - Greg Hales and Jane Ann Thomason enter- tained between the talent competitions. ty' .,I we Q-was i ' .' .hx f r - 1' Q E 'S 2 V. KH Q -1 If Ru. , I giilvf. W' y . .,... ,N t BREAKDANCING - Kenneth Morrison and other members of the Cosmos did a breakdancing routine. Activities 31 la.,-Q f..- -f' -xg' ,,,,,.-f Z' u lui- is Miss DHS Amy Gallia Amy Gallia, Miss DHS, is a varsity cheerleader who served as head girls varsity cheerleader last year. GalIia's other honors include first runner-up to queen of the Neewollah Court, Homecoming 32 Miss DHS Queen Candidate first runner- up, ICT sweetheart, Junior Class Secretary and Most En- thusiastic. She served on the prom committee, and on the board of directors for the United Service Club. She holds memberships in Student Coun- cil, US Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Office Education Association, and Den Teens. ,G W4 Mr Mr. DHS, Mike Bardwell, is a three year member of the Yellow Jacket football team and the Student Council. He served as Student Council president Maw, 4 X +64 . DHS Mike Bardwell and vice president and on the board of directors of the United Service Club. He is a member of the Student Council, US Club, Spanish Club and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He won the Mr. Evening Wear contest in the Mr. Wonderful competition. He was also named Best Leader. Mr. DHS Miss DHS Runner-Up Dawn Talley Miss DHS Runner-up, Dawn Talley served as second lieutenant and captain of the Stingerette Drill Team and was named Outstand- ing Stingerette. She was a Homecoming Queen candidate, Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Spanish Club sweetheart, Neewollay Royalty and was selected Friendliest senior girl by her classmates. Talley holds memberships in National Honor Society and serves as a United Service Club officer, Denteens of- ficer, secretary of Fellowship of Christian Athletes and was a member of the Senior Play cast. 34 Mr., Miss DHS Runner-Up Mr. DHS Runner- Up Tim Neal Mr. DHS Flunner-up Tim Neal played varsity football for three years earning honors as player-of-the-year, most valuable player, sophomore of the year and team captain. He played three years of varsity baseball earning all district team honors on the first team to win district in recent years. Neal was named sophomore class favorite nominee, Most En- thusiastic and was in Neewollah Royalty for three years. He coached powder puff football and holds memberships in the United Service Club and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. As a senior, Neal was named All District Defensive player of the year. Senior Favorite Senior Favorite Sherry Wheeler Leonard Bevels iijk A 1 Junior Favorite Kristi Dehorney Junior Favorite Allen Mobley Favorhes 35 36 Favorites 1. K K . Sophomore Favorite Sophomore Favorite Rhonda Fritts Rocky Watson A Freshman Favorite Freshman Favorite Gina Hatfield Chance Clark Senior Runners-Up Junior Runners-Up Lisa Burris Mark Oliver Susan Rutledge Dale Neu Sophomore Runners-Up Freshman Runners-Up Marlene Fritts Anthony Dehorney Beth Glass Marcus Pough Favorites 37 38 Who Friendliest Mitzi Badgett E. J. Thompson Runners-Up Dawn Talley Sam Williford Jaci Gundlach Most Original Kim Embry Robert Byers Runners-Up Tammy Mabary Buzz Maxwell Wh0'S Wh 39 --ef: f I . 31 1 40 Who's Who Most Humorous Tasha Moore Scotty Ray Runners-Up Robin Fleming David Harrod Most Versatile Sheila Bartley Jack LaBonte Runners-Up Ruthie Wyatt Leonard Bevels Who's Who 41 Most Likely to Succeed Princess Wilson Kevin Wilson o's Who Runners-Up Michele Giasson Dan G d Most Dependable Sandra Pace Mark Oliver Runners-Up Dianne Dunn Nat MCC! Best Leaders Sherry Wheeler Mike Bardwell 44 Who' FfUI7I79l'S-U? Sherry Daniel Mike chmuelgen 3 'Nr' 'N Most Enthusiastic Amy Gallia Tim Neal Runners-Up Lori Bryant Lynn Burkhead Who's Wh Club visits art museums The art club traveled to Fort Worth to take tours of several different art museums. Club members saw exhibits such as a Japanese sword ex- hibition at Kimbell Art Museum, a modern art display of living artists at Fort Worth Art Museum, and southwestern art by such artists as Remmington and Russell at Amon Carter Museum. wt' Y jg E 46 Activities Activities 47 Drama plays successful The drama department, under the direction of Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer, presented the annual production of the dessert theater and the UIL One Act Play. The dessert theater consisted of several skits done by all drama students not involved in the One Act Play. at The UIL One Act Play this as year was MacBeth . The cast and crew won first place at district competition and then advanced to area. Individual honors went to Michele Giasson fbest actresl, David Harrod and Tammy Moreno fall star castl, and Jane Ann Thomason, Beth Hunter, and Cassandra McBrayer lhonorable mention all star castb. Other cast members are Sherri Davis, Greg Hales, Nathan Johnson, Tracy Mit- chell, and E. J. Thompson. Crew members also included are Trent Hyman, Shellee Neighbors, and Travis Vernon. ,A f FLOWERS FOR ME? - Christi Holder and Dean Lindsay, Drama I students, par- ticipated in this year's fourth annual dessert theater. YOU DON'T SAY - Students had a rehearsal in the cafeteria, where the dessert theater was held, to insure a good performance. 48 Activities WHO'S THIS? - Tanya Grigsby was in a skit from an Erma Bombeck book. , A, , f ,Riff 1 ,,' ff ' L , 'x Q Sui' was vf i. an 1e,j4f J ti wg, 23 5 iimfi, ' .1 .V M Q2 WW iii i 9 Activities 49 , -N. :f- gt j E iw? gif 3 f ix 5 SN ii' , X X - Asji 2. R U ' N? i 4' ,g 4 I ,,,, l 1 M Mffwwf-+wmMff,,ww,w..M., -.ww .. L wx , 'M' , ,. V, ,, ,,,, ,VL:Z 3 ,, ., ,I ' LE 1,5 Vw-1 W ,,,, M322 ,, ,V H H , ' .VV, 1 ,... 5 I ,. ,. f 50 Activities Q x wf f iii ii. E A .,,,. -:'-1 A A---' -ezffiil 'ieiuffsii' vm , Vw X 3 Activities 51 52 Activities Activities 53 54 Activities Seniors Break Grid Tradition 12-0 Seniors broke a five-year tradition by winning the annual Powder Puff football game 12- 0. The benefit girls football game is sponsored by Ebony to raise funds for their scholarship and pits junior girls against senior girls in a hard fought battle. The seniors took a quick lead in the first quarter with a 25 yard gainer by Lisa Burris but Sherry Wheeler's try for the two-point conversion failed. The seniors' Bull Defense took the field, but had all it could do to contain the juniors' Terri Fuggett. Both teams moved the ball up and down the field, unable to score until the third quarter when Ruthie Wyatt scored the senior's second touchdown. I was determined to make a touchdown, Wyatt said. The juniors are looking for- ward to upholding the senior winning tradition next year. We will be ready to defeat the class of '86, said junior coach Anthony Byers. . ' 1 :,, .. Activities 55 tsnb' .W V Q rap. A, XM' s .Q ff V5- 56 Activities , -v I .. we ' 2 is 5 Gm X ez x -f . .vi IL- gl. W .ifitafwi ,, A , ,ww , ,,, is Wm , Q ,f 3, 1' ! wi 6 i gf mer Q 1 , an M y .. X Wa ,,,,. I Q M' um i W rf 'T M' -'M my 4 -1. ,, ,,.,, ,T .W . MM W' -vfmw , 4, an, my Awww? W, , if-if Mfiiwl We x f-f .. A In ,, fy-74:5 Activities 57 Leader De y Is Success Thirty-four students participated in the annual Leadership Day sponsored by the National Honor Society. The students that participated had to be club presidents or members of the National Honor Society. Students changed places with faculty members who volunteered to relinquish their duties for the day. The students learned the type of work teachers do and were expected to prepare lesson plans and conduct classes as usual. Students also assumed administrative, secretarial and clerical positions as they ran the principal's office and the attendance office. Chad Linsteadt taught for Mrs. Tonia Vernon. 58 Activities Coach Lanny Pettit turned his classes over to Gina Barnhill, others are . . . 'Q .1 ' -- ,..... . s , . iifjfpisf S sa. Y Swag. 2 'i'i r 'FAS as ' lf We gl Valerie Griffith took Mrs. Candy Neaves' classes. Michael McKinney performed M Ernest Smith's duties. .15 C... , Princess Wilson taught Mrs. Maxine Foster's math classes. Mike McStay World History NHS pres Marlma Smithson as princlpal. iw .3 fi ,i Zandra Richardson Student Council President Mike Bardwell Steve McCraw lMrs. Nancy Terryl and John Mark Jennings fMr. Bill Grayl review the main bulletin board. The books under Jennings' arm are a small example of the many resources English teachers use in preparing thorough and interesting presentations for effective learning experiences for students. Activities 59 5 - V K M N A, 'iw 1- i ff. 'ilu as ,lx an Y in if Q K 1 .5. I , V ,,, ,gzv ' a 1 l ,, ,, W , 6 ., ,, H M m 'Q r ,ff .. 9 5 Paul Purcell, Counselor Christy Fleinert and Miss Gail Fiingness W fi 'K-'W 60 Activities Dan Goodman en Espanol Marcella Hall in HECE if ,,,,, I' 4 X ,W 1 ' , ' .W VW S5 , av 'il f f f V ww' 'ff f' ma- . ,re Q Qs xg , KW R we 'il 1L :.. N. L sri I W ,A.. si Erik 2- 35 7 , 'K I X ,f A ' W...-vvd1 4 fif- f -if M.. . ' M ss in H, e L M Kevin Wilson taught Mr. John Terry's classes. Greg Hales Suzie Gray .M Cassie Simpson BF Goodrich L 81 S Tire 81 Auto Service 123 W. MULBERRY SHERMAN, TEXAS 75090 .GEORGE WILSON TELEPHONE MANAGER 2141893-6149 Kevin Perkins Tires Tubes Batteries Alignment Brake Service Activities 61 'Moonlight and Floses' Is Prom Theme The 1984 Junior-Senior Prom was a big success this year. The prom was held at the Silver Wings Club at Grayson County College. It was colorfully decorated by the junior officers and class members. They spent many hours planning and preparing for prom night, which was April 28. Music was provided by a disc jockey. Refreshments were pro- vided by the junior class. HAPPY DUO - Duane Martin and Christi Jones dance the night away. 62 Activities PUNCH ANYONE? - Scott Skelton and Sheila Todd lend a helping hand to Mi-yong T Kim while she serves punch at the prom. Mi-yong wore a Oriental-style prom dress to l the dance. l HAVING A GOOD TIME? - Freshmen Carmen VanMeter, Sherri Todd and Priscilla Crain helped serve refreshments at the prom. I SAY CHEESE - Robin Fleming, Kelli Smith and Gary Don Wright take a break from an evening of dancing. 7,.1,. ' - 3 4 OH, MOM! MORE PICTURES? - John Barron and Laurie Blankenship get ready to leave for the prom in their classic Mustang. G.Q. CANDIDATES - Ronnie Kelly, Charles Walker, Anthony Byers, Robert Byers, Flamon Walker and Flay Wimbish are having a great time at the prom. WHO, ME? - Lori Bryant is caught in mid-turn by the photographer. Activities 63 PROM GOERS - Buzz Maxwell and Tomi Ballou were among the elegantly dressed prom goers. SMILING SERVICE - Freshman Sherri Todd helped serve punch al the prom. 64 Activities Seniors Dawn Talley and Lynn Burkhead enjoy this most le foreign students MiYong Kim and Nicki Sintenis pause Wi? ' I iivixw- . fi . ii -1 , 5 , Q X X X ,w ,i , EN? Q fi Activities 65 Seniors Enjoy Golf Tourney A senior golf tournament was organized by Lynn Burkhead with entry fees covering the cost. Winners were presented trophies and the smiling faces attest to the success of the tournament. ' wfwfisz t..i Wil' X wt 1 'Q as 'W X, tr .t ,,,, t sz W, .. my S tttt PM-get U ,,iil,,, ,, w dwg k A it ti fi, 'L ggi, 2 sg sa, 1 ft w MMR . V fs. ,.Q , JE X 1, ,, X 5. Q 5 Y X N X Q? K X We 1 1 N 5 xg it Hag Q K' css L ' . ,. ' ik' 66 Activities if if ,ef ,, JW - ' , an WW Q. I A i , A.. ., 5 ' Q 1.11 L, V W 4 ff ' ,, i K ,Mmm Q wi : yy . 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Morton Open 6 a.m.-1p.m. Activities 69 Around Campus Winners 3 t Y? Q Ulf l nnn n -3117, ...tt at Jackets 'Jump Rope for Life, ' Help Hearts. District Win Darlene Bates, Tracy Porter, Sends Stars Pam Lane and Valerie Griffith . win top honors in State Haiku to Regmnals Contest. Ciiviiies Seniors Won the Powder Puff Classic 12-0. Vocational students tie a yellow ribbon' to get the vote out. Bonds to air condition schools win. Around Campus Focus - SPIRIT X- M,-,, s Stingerettes Kick it up in Reunion Arena!Ma vericks show. , N7-x li ss JS M 4x W'- 'M Senior leaders cheer, chant. Ati A DSW ITIHSCOI L Spirit Lynr af X.. ,,....,M, i X 'Q' x N Sh 1+ 'A 9 'X 'gr ' :,,5L:T:, V. P V A , Qllrlww .XXX t M .X.,, , , 1' - mice K t I . K ,I Xtk 5 A N ' A www'-Q 1 k , .. N- Nw-ww '1 X 7 bk W ...NW -f ' ' H , ,wf,cMMff'4i-' sw X--, s by wma K Q I A W h .. ' --'mf' ij A f t miie , , ,, , .:h,.,, , 5 as QW 'X S iw' if .ng kv. Qsvg i - .s ' N i V, ... Wvnisaaima.,-QM -- N is We .X ..... - .- ' rf .iw , - W .,,. . t , .zfriff-',r'f:lffi ' TSAQMM SWWQ W t , .Qi my x ' h X V, . ' ' ' ' at ..,, I ,,i,, 'bw A . 1 X N., x Q X I .Y . -immmwfrask iiifev i w e ' ' . i t s ss, J., .. - i f on the gym floor helps Mr., Miss School Burkhead and A 'Lisa Hoover send spirits soaring! 7 Stingerettes rev up tempo for Jacket fans. ff' Activities 73 Around Campus Focuses on HUMOR, FRIENDS tv 3 S gg., P Nx if is Jackets celebrate birthdays, Mother's Day, Michael Jackson impersonators Spell - RELIEF sZ .L R 'X 'Q 5' ufggf it ini-ik Signs of the times: TABS testing here xx in rx- 3. A .1 - iw 4-Q jig if 1 Q... 1 ., t S515 M K , X 55- ., .ages 'i-, : izfiivmixri - I1 ,,,-:::-1 al 1 . Six X hx N V ,Mwwgx ,w -. A 'L W 1' A . .f .W , sf' as if W X 1? ii? s.,r'i,w 'N' -- . . Q ,,,. tx it sa? it X fu 'Ny QQ Wi 35. I is imager it at M, K th N- .,,,,,M '7 3 Wigwam.-251 ol v' Easter and sportswear. the latest O. P. A Legion auxiliary Replaces worn flag, Avid photographer Coach I ' Ringness makes collage, Pride, gl0l'y Shine. 'frames' tennis team. Actlvltles 1984-85 Stingerettes Announced Saturday April 7, the new 1984-85 Stingerette Drill Team was chosen. The young ladies will represent the high school next year in the half time performances at the football games. Those chosen were: Shelly Arthur, Amy Burkhead, Christy Caldwell, Beth Cash, Carolyn Crenshaw, lrma Dawson, Amy Derden, Donna Early, Candy Galloway, Kelly Garvin, Kerry Grigg, Jodi Janoyec, Christi Jones, Karen Massey, Tracey Smith, Michele Tigner, Stacy Weger, Karen Weissenborn, Thelma Wilson, and Angie Wynne. The young ladies were chosen by judges from out of town who rated them on performance in dance, projection, poise, precision, splits, high kick, and marching. According to Mrs. Darlene Willoughby, director of the drill team, they are looking forward to competing this summer and having a great 1984-85 school year. ,Y V, .... -.., lr ' U iff ' , , , f 1 gr to ... Aw, it Q . .V . L ' ,i 'QI' A vw WE DID IT - Angie Wynne and Jodi Janovec cry with joy after making drill team. Q. r .fm-55 -I .X AG, wr 8 ,., s e. fi:-t:K5L.Q1 . Q' QQYESESXQSRXX PUT YOUR LEFT FOOT IN - The girls practice on their routine to get it together before they go before the judges. 76 Activities A P- 4 -:I ff? 4 U s f New Crews - Senior Gina Barnhill enjoys and shares the excitement with the new drill team members. ass : xv .. g p. -fig 112, p . 's sk: Nair 5 MST. it Pi sis- sf: .51 w ' iiflrfl E51 . . .., th N Captain Returns - Tammy Brooks 1978 captain of the Stingerettes teaches the Thriller routine to the girls who are trying out for the drill team. Moment ol truth - The girls rush to the scene where Mrs. Willoughby puts up the final decision of the new members. Practice, practice, practice - Juniors Amy Derden and Donna Early practice their routines before tryouts. Work pays dividends - Juniors prac- tice their Thriller routine before tryouts. Activities 77 Stingerettes Get A wards, New Officers at Banquet Stingerette Drill Team honor awards were presented to this year 's outstanding members and new officers for next year were announced at the annual Stingerettes banquet. Kim Jerger was named Miss Congeniality, Princess Wilson won the Outstanding Stingerette trophy and Dawn Talley was the Outstanding Officer ltop rightl. The 1983-84 officers lopposite page, bottoml received trophies and all senior members received charms and certificates. Mrs. Pat Clark, Sulphur Springs high school drill team director was the guest speaker lrightl. New officers for 1984-85 lopposite page, topl are Christi Jones, captain, Amy Derden, head lieutenantg Shelly Arthur and Kelly Garvin, first lieutenants and Jennifer Hysmith and Kelly Smith, second lieutenants. Mrs. Darlene Willoughby is drill team director lrightl. at - . at t in x Q . it . yfyxsvlglgt S ,QX Q.-'ff -.Q vs ' X 4' 4- ss X seeks? . , iiri. sssss ss .PX . Q - if Q, 5 :wi---:sg ' Q if tg ,ta 8 fs. , as A . fr. 1 I ' J K xx Q ,,,, . .Y ... 2 i f , N , ' ff 'A lll: 4 A ., .A ..,.. q wr. 8 l ' ik f 388-r X f -W ,ff YT? .ELF 5,'f-psfgifsf 'Qif:,Q'f:k Sw??'il-37' s K te, 78 Activities 1 Elf ,Vi 1 JC --f .sf Qi, fx. R A SSIQKK: k,,, rn- vj?'mi . as C1 f .ck A i .,,, A ITN RJ I 3 .- ,S X is. -Xl , X , 31 I ki .. , P, Q X Q fl , K wx. .5 M y i ii Q as Q W? Q gif f Q in 2.19 si Si , S ' - lg 4. if L Q M ii 1 - 5 W f.-' ' , Nw - - H --hf f t , K . ., .x,. . N t K ,xx , . , : kiaw I Activities 79 Q, ii Q , .,, , .gi 'S' W 'af E S W Booster Club Honors Athletes The Yellow Jacket Booster Club continued its practice of honoring athletic participants recognized in football and volleyball at the fall sports banquet, in basketball at the with the spring sports banquet. winter banquet and in tennis, Individual awards were presented and players baseball, golf and track at the spring event. Booster Club president Ben Bardwell and athletic director Marty Criswell introduced the coaches who made the player recognition awards. 5 Y PASSING OUT HONORS - Yellow Jacket athletes celebrated the baseball team's district championship at the spring sports banquet lopposite topj. Some of the awards included those pic- tured : topposite middle rightl Coach Warren Trimble presents Darlene Flem- mings a track plaque: iopposite lower 80 Activities rightl Christy Fleinert receives a tennis award from Coach Gail Ringness. top- posite leftl Sherry Wheeler makes a presentation, tabove rightl and baseball coach Ty Comstock praises his players. tabove leftl Tim Neal receives much- deserved accolades from Athletic Director Marty Criswell. ttop leftl Girls Athletic Director Gail Flingness presents Ruthie Wyatt with a award for her outstanding athletic season. Booster club president Ben Bardwell applauds. iabove rightl Flay Taylor receives a plaque from Coach Kevin Sides for his track performances. H5 isa' F Q-il 9 i h o' - uw' A F51 AR! , L 4i.i. Ci Disiiif -41 H Activities 81 Seniors Stage Horror High The Senior Class raised funds for Senior Day and carried on the tradition of presenting a play with the staging of Horror High, a comedy of horrors. For the second year, Mr. and Mrs. John Terry directed the production with help from art teacher Mr. Jerry Pederson, drama teacher Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer, senior sponsors Mr. Earl Turner, Mrs. Gene Sickles, Mrs. Liz Ingram and printing teacher Mr. Franklin Turner. The play drew record crowds and the appreciative seniors treated the directors to a cast dinner party. We truly enjoyed working with this group of seniors. The hours got long, but the willingness to work with each other never wore out, Mrs. Terry said. The cast presented the Terrys with an autographed copy of the Toombs High School mascot - the Toombs Stones as a memento of the play. 82 Activities Activities 83 84 is Cast, Scenes From Horror High Ferdinand ......... ....... C harles Hoff Debra Dubonnet ......... Sherry Wheeler Mrs. Wellington ......... Michele Giasson Audrey Cotter .... ..... A ngie Radford Edna ........ ......,. K elli Smith Clmt .......... ....... K enneth Early Burt ............. .... M ike Schmuelgen Miss Crushrose .... ..... J aci Gundlach Elmo ............ ..... J ohn Jennings Joe ...... .... M ike McKinney Evelyn ..... .... B ecky Listvan Marcus ....,. .,.. L ynn Burkhead Marlo Grim .... .... S andra Pace Spot ........ ....... M ark Oliver Dr. Diggs ..,.. ..... S harra Tinsley Dan .,,.... ..... D an Goodman Kate ....... . ..... Dawn Talley Hope .........,.. .... N ikki Sintenis New Student ....... ...... G ina Barnhill Carl Bisquit barrel ......... Steve McCraw iggfff it :u mm r -4 S A 5 Al. 5 if . ,,Vk s 5 as Qrw 2 Q ,.Z, . Wy it iy V t 1 if ii X, ' , ww, J.: M ,E e Activities 85 EMCEE - Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer presided. Academic Academic letter awards were presented to students who qualified for the honor by scor- ing high on exams given earlier in the year. The awards were presented by Superintendent Bill Jacobs and Principal Tom Parris: CONGRATULATIONS, KEVIN - Principal Tom Parris presents the valedictorian's trophy. Academic letter awards BOYS Physical science - Greg Anderson, Troy Bartley itiel Biology I - Derrick Cameron Honors Biology - Bart Stevenson Scholarships, Awards Presented at Heading the list of scholarships presented during the annual awards assembly were the Munson Foundation Awards given the top male and female black and white students. These scholarships, established in December 1959 by the Board of Governors of the W. B. Munson Foundation. First recipients received 51,000 set up to pay S250 per year. The awards have risen to S2000 per recipient. Roy Poe of Texas American Bank, administrator of the fund, announced the winners of the scholarships. Receiving the scholarships this year were Kevin Wilson, 86 Activities Suzanna Gray, Princess Wilson and Victor McNealy. The American Legion Auxiliary, represented by Martha Douglas, presented a S300 nursing scholarship to Sheila Stewart. The Leo Short Memorial Fund Scholarship for S4000 was presented by lda Mae Voss to David Lynn Burkhead, who plans to attend Austin College next year. He also was presented a scholarship from The Denison Herald for tuition and books for two semesters at Grayson County College. The scholarship is given annually to a student majoring in communications. Burkhead plans to attend GCC during summer semesters. Rotary Club scholarships for 31,000 to the number two boy and girl in the graduating class were presented by Ritchie Calhoun to Sandra Pace, David Melvin. A S500 scholarship for a student majoring in agriculture was presented by the club to Kathy Bunch. Gene Sickles presented the Betsy Reeves Memorial Scholarship for one full year at Texas A8tM University to Marlina Smithson. The scholarship was established this year. SALUTATORIAN - Mr. Roy Poe congratulates Suzanna Gray. le tters given to winners Chemistry - Steve Williams Physics - Kevin Perkins Algebra I - Darren York Algebra ll - Scott Spencer Geometry - Brett Edelen Trigonometry - David Sedlacek English I - Chris Green English II - Jeff Arnold English Ill - Bryan Donowho English IV - Kevin Wilson American History - Dylan Stafford World History - Don Martin GIRLS Physical Science - Emily Peake Biology I - Tammy Jacobs Honors Biology - Renee Hauber Chemistry - Shonda Tillery Physics - Beth Melvin Algebra I - Rebecca Terry Algebra II - Meredith May Geometry - Michelle Davis Trigonometry - Suzanna Gray English I - Barbara Walker English Il - Kris Gundlach English III - Amy Bullock English IV - Sandra Pace American History - Kimberly Key World History - Sarah Heatley WINNERS - Princess Wilson and Victor McNeeIy won Munson Foundation scholarships. annual assembly, honor grads announced by Mrs. Alton Lynch family in memory of her daughter Betsy Reeves, 1983 valedictorian at Denison High, who was killed recently in a car accident. Miss Reeves was a freshman student at Texas A8tM, studying to be a veterinarian. Miss Smithson will be studying veterinary medicine. Suzanna Gray was named winner of a 31,000 National Scholarship Achievement Award from the Elk's Lodge. This is the second year in a row that a Denison High student has been a national winner. David Arbuckle and Gina Barnhill also were recipients of S300 scholarships presented by Jim Turnbull in behalf of the Denison Elks Lodge. S1500 Guilloud scholarships to Grayson County College were presented by Jack Martin to Monica Hardeman and William Bombay. Gail Powell, representing Pillsbury, presented a 31,000 scholarship to Steve McGraw. The U.S. Club scholarship for S700 was presented by Kevin Wilson to Mark Oliver. Denison Jaycees, represented by Norman Gordon, presented S500 scholarships to Lisa Johns and Dawn Tally. g Texoma Business and Professional Women's Club presented a S200 scholarship to Tamara Rucker with Edna Moore as the presenter. The Denison Business and Professional Women's Club, represented by its president, Doris Jones, presented a S200 scholarship to Michele Giasson. Cecil Jacques was recipient of a scholarship presented by the Billie Mosse Masonic Lodge 1152. James Ledbetter made the presentation. Jacques will be attending Texas Tech in Lubbock and major in electrical engineering. Classroom Teachers Association, represented by Bill Gray, Activities 87 Principal Tom Parris presents honor awards. Qt MX . Sli- 1 Mr. John Terry gives the United Service Club Outstanding Senior trophy. 1. VALEDICTORIAN - . Deborah Moon Honor Graduagtes Named Kevin Wilson 2. SALUTATORIAN - Suzanna Gray 2 1 rssi Q 3. Rochelle Allen sf 4. David Burkhead is 5 5. Michele Giasson A , C zo 6. Daniel Goodman W, to 7 7. Jacqueline Gundlach X ' 1' 8. Marcella Hall . , rr 1 v 9. Lisa Jones li 1 g iieri i , 0 10. Kimberly Johnson 11. Tamara King Miss lda Mae Voss presents the Leo Short 12- David Melvin Scholarship. . Steven McCraw 15. Mark Oliver 16. Sandra Pace 17. Vernon Phillips. 18. Paul Purcell 19. Zandra Richardson 20. Cassie Simpson 21. Ricky Simpson 22. Marlina Smithson 23. Dawn Talley 24. Debra Wilburn 25. Princess Wilson Scholarships, awards presented. . . twntfnued, presented its S300 scholarship to Shannon Stewart. Denison Education Association, represented by Janet Rice, president, presented a S150 scholarship to Sandra Toth. Marlina Smithson and Sherry Wheeler were recipients of scholarships given by Den Teens. Tonya Vernon presented the awards. The Denison School Food Service Association, represented by Kathy Spraggins, presented S250 scholarships to Ricky Simpson and Locke Klima. Future Teachers presented a S300 scholarship to Zandra Richardson. The announcement was made by Elisabeth Williams. Junior Achievement scholarship was presented by 88 Activities Vivian Thompson to Marcella Hall. Kelli Smith and Becky Listvan were recipients of S200 scholarships from the Junior Alpha Delphi Club presented by Darlene Willoughby. Ron Parrish presented the Kiwanian scholarships for S500 to Rochelle Allen and Christy Reinert. Denison Senior High PTA scholarships for S300 were presented by Tom Parris to Jaci Gundlach and Mark Oliver. Konta Thomas and Becky Carmon were recipients ofthe Women in Action scholarships for S100 presented by Ruth Jackson. Xi Psi Psi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, represented by Delma Chesshir and JoAnn Jacobs, presented S250 scholarship to Diane Dunn and Tammy Dennis. Funds to Zeta Lambda Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, represented by Debbie Shaul and Darla Jackson, presented a scholarship for 35500 to Grayson County College to Venita Calfy. Sheila Stewart was awarded a S300 scholarship to Grayson County College by American Legion Post No. 2773. Jeff Camp and Don Hullett received an Entering Student Scholarship from East Texas State University lETSUl. Both plan to enter ETSU in the fall. The Elks National Foundation and the Denison Elks awarded Suzanna Gray a 31,000 award for their most valuable student contest. Betsy Reeves Memorial Scholarship Given In making the presentation of the first Betsy Reeves Memorial Scholarship, National Honor Society sponsor Ms. Gene Sickles made the following comments: l am both saddened and pleased to present the Betsy Reeves Memorial Scholarship. This gives me the opportunity to speak of two young people that I have had the privilege to work with. One, Elizabeth Betsy Reeves was valedictorian of the Senior Class of 1983, just one year ago. This year she was attending Texas A8tM majoring in biomedical science and planning to become a veterinarian. She was a beautiful young ladyg successful at A8tM, faithful to her religion, QT it 2 ta we her family and herself. She was in love and planned to be married this summer. Just a few weeks ago, Betsy was killed in a car wreck. Her family, her church, this school and a town grieved. The grief is still fresh, but love is stronger, especially the love of a parent for a child. Betsy's mother, Mrs. Linda Lynch and her family, have established a scholarship in Betsy's memory. This scholarship will cover the cost of one full year of tuition to Texas A8tM. Mrs. Lynch has given me the honor of announcing this year's recipient of the Betsy Reeves Memorial Scholarship. This gives me the opportunity to speak of a second young person that l have enjoyed working with. I am pleased to say that this student is an honors student and is ranked in the top ten of the Senior Class of 1984 - not ten percent - but top ten! Tall, good looking, pleasant . . . a very bright young person ...one who has the ability to succeed in any career field, but one who also plans to become a veterinarian. This student should be a wonderful role model for the very modern 'veterinarians - smart, beautiful. . . and female. . . Marlina Smithson. Marlina has already been accepted to Texas A8tM and now, thanks to the Alton Lynch family, she will have her tuition paid in full for her first year. Congratulations, Marlina. NYYSW e-.mwaaef yt Dr. Bill Jacobs, Superintendent of Schools, presents honors cords to the top graduating students. Activities 89 L , l W Sonya Wade announces the 1984 Yellow Jacket dedication to Mrs. Jackie Peters. Dr. Henry Scott makes special academic awards. 90 Activities Kevin Wilson awards the United Service Club scholarship to Mark Oliver. P9I'f9Cl' Attendance A warded SENIORS James Allen, Lori Bryant, Chris Crabtree Q12 yearsl, Jeff Hales, Marcella Hall, Susan Hiner, Cecil Jaquess, Jeff McBee, Steven McCraw, Brian Raney, Billy Smith 18 yearsl, William Teague JUNIORS Doug Beam, Cindy Birdsong 111 yearsl, Susan Boss, Bart Bush, Rita Byers, Robert Droegemier, Stacy Golston, Miyong Kim, David Kirby, Katrina McGuire, Wesley McMenamy, Elizabeth Melvin, Shellee Neighbors, Sandip Patel, Timothy Patterson, Bradley Peel, Kevin Perkins, Gene Potts, Kelley Ramsey, Audra Smith, Sandra Walker, Patricia Weaver, Raymond Wilson Q9 yearsl, Christi Witt SOPHOMORES Harold Allison, Donny Borah, Kim Bradford, Ron Burger, Darren Comstock, Rod Edmunson, Roger Edmunson, Theresa Hiner, Ronnie Kelly, Melissa Lee, Elizabeth Linsteadt, Gabriel McGee, Meredith May, Sheila Montgomery, Phung Ngo, Chantal Phillips, Felicia Pruitt, Kim Ramsfield, Suzanne Smith, Lisa Tadlock, Paul Turner, Starr Ward, Tammy West FRESHMEN Chris Calhoun, Michelle Birchfield, Michael Bush, Tony Favors, Mike Hales, Heath Houston, Sandra Lane, Loren Matheney, Michelle Oates, Shawna Parker, Dallas Porter, Laurie Pruitt, Jarrett Pulis, Ronnie Raines, Karen Smith Q5 yearsl, Allen Stephenson, Shonda Tillery Q8 yearsl, Brewster Waddles, Shawna White, Kecia Wimbish l l l l l l l l l l l l l 4 l .fi wi . Clark Crabtree iLeft1 Receives His 12th Consecutive Perfect Attendance Award From Mr. George Petrus Academic Medals Given to Students Students listed below received special academic awards Thursday night during the annual awards assembly at Denison High School. DEKALB Agriculture Accomplishment - Marlina Smithson ART I - Carmen Van Meter ART II - Naoko Okada ART Ill - Kirk Templeton ART IV - Karen McGill OUTSTANDING DRAMA STUDENTS Ninth grade - Travis Vernon 10th grade - Tracy Smith 11th grade - Cassandra All- Year Honor Students listed on the honor roll each six weeks of the school year are listed below ALL-YEAR HONOR ROLLS Ninth: Greg Anderson, Troy Bartley, Michael Bush, Melissa Caldwell, Lance Coleman, Priscilla Crain, Michael Delong, James Fleitman, Roger Hanson, Wendy Hooper, David Jones, Colleen Nickerson, Emily Peake, Dallas Porter, Karen Smith, Deanna Snell, Scott Spencer, Rebecca Terry, Shonda Tillery, Suzanne Tripp, Barbara Walker, Jason Wheeler, Shawna White, Sherry Wigington, Stephen Williams, Darren York 10th: Jeff Arnold, Glowilla Baker, Tim Brown, Michelle Davis, Lori England, Kathy Griffith, Renee Hauber, Paula Ives, Sharon Lacey, Melissa Lee, Elizabeth Linsteadt, Sheila Montgomery, Kimberly Ramsfield, Tracey Smith, Cheryl Smithson, Kristi McBrayer 12th grade - Michele Giasson HONORS ENGLISH I - Chris Green ll - Michele Davis III - Susan Boss, Don Martin, David Sedlacek IV - Suzanne Gray French I - Gina Brown French ll - Michele Giasson Journalism - Lynn Burkhead Latin I - Kevin Perkins Latin Certificate for Excellence - Sandip Patel Library - Andrew Foran METALS Machine - John Altiery Welding - Jimmy Emmons Welding - Mike Strange Photography - Sharra Tinsley SPANISH Spanish I Outstanding Freshman - Joy Jennings Spanish I Outstanding Sophomore - Brett Edelen Spanish I Outstanding Junior - Valerie Griffith Spanish Il Outstanding Senior - Paul Purcell Spanish ll Outstanding Junior - Amy Bullock Spanish Il Outstanding Senior -- Sandra Pace Roll Students Earn Honors Stevens, T. J. Wasden, Rocky Watson, Karen Weissenborn, Angie Wynne 11th: Tomi Ballou, Susan Boss, Gina Brown, Derrick Cameron, Linda Carruth, Kristi DeHorney Amy Derden, Bryan Donowho, Cindy Green, Valerie Griffith, Dianne Griggs, Debbie Hedrick, Nathan Johnson, Paula Leach, Don Martin, Nikki Melson, Donald Parker, Sandip Patel, Bradley Peel, Kevin Perkins, Kyle Perkins, Albert Gene Potts, Scott Rains, David Sedlacek, Audra Smith, Joyce iDeniseI Smith, Brian Strange, Sheila Todd, Steve Torres, Yung V. Trinh, Jamie Thompson, Tresa Walton, Christi Witt 12th: Rochelle Allen, Gina Barnhill, Damian Bogdon, Carlton Brown, Steve Buckner, David Lynn Burkhead, Lori Bryant, Venita Calfy, Anjanette Childs, Carol Clark, Chris Crabtree, Kathleen Cravens, Pam Dickson, Michele Giasson, Janie Gore, Suzanna Gray, Delores Hale, Denise Hale, Marcella Hall, Susan Hiner, Sheila Hoover, Cecil Jaquess, Lisa Johns, Kim Johnson, Carrie Keifer, Ook Y. Kim, Tamara King, Locke Klima, Jack LaBonte, Tanya Leach, Becky Listvan, Nathan McClure, Karen McGill, Victor McNealy, Flynn tMikel McStay, Tammy Mabary, Scott Matheny, David Melvin, Debbie Moon, Tasha Moore, Tim Neal, Sandra Pace, Vernon Phillips, Paul Purcell, Angela Radford, Mike Rankin, Stephanie Ratliff, Mike Schmulgen, Gary Shields, Cassie Simpson, Nicki Sintenis, Jim Smith, Kelli Smith, Gary Stowers, Daniel Slater, Debi Taylor, Dawn Tally, Sonya Wade, Audra Weaver, Sherry Wheeler, Kevin Wilson, Princess Wilson, Debra Wilburn Activiti es 91 -M.. f may iz, W5 Mr. Norman Gordan gives the Jaycees scholarship. wr vffirf ' 1 .Wff I M ,i 4 ,iffy s Principal Parris awards students on the all-year honor roll iabove and rightj. X X Club Presidents Earn Leadership Awards 1983-84 presidents of clubs and organizations at Denison High School were recognized Thursday during the annual awards assembly. They are listed below. Art: Mitzi Badgett Building trades: John Densmore Cheerleaders: Sherry Wheeler Freshman class president: Kendall Phillips Sophomore class president: Dean Lindsay Junior class president: Kristi DeHorney Senior class president: Mitzi Badgett VICA-Cosmetology: Kristi Smith Debate: Mike Pasche Denteens general president: 92 Activities Gina Barnhill Denteens senior president: Kim Embry Denteens junior president: Kelly Wilkerson Denteens sophomore president: Lori England Denteens freshman president: Sheri Todd VICA-Drafting: Tanya Leach Drama: Greg Hales Drill Team-Stingerettes: Dawn Talley Ebony Club: Sonya Wade FCA Huddles: Scott Skelton FCA Kuddles: Carol Clark FCM: Sandra Pace FFA: Jimmy Staples FHA: Angie Wynne French: Michele Giasson FTA: Chad Linsteadt Hanson's Headaches: E.J. Thompson HERO: Marcella Hall Health Occupations: Shana Hill-Clark ICT: David Allen Junior Historians: Cassandra McBrayer Latin: John Mark Jennings Marketing and DE: Sherry Jones VICA Metals: Mike Strange National Honor Society most valuable member: Jaci Gundlach NHSBHS: Jeff Camp NIKE: Pearl Pruitt OEA: Darlene Gordon Photography: Brian Watson Spanish: Dan Goodman Stinger-Editor: Mike McStay Student Council: Mike Bardwell U.S. Club: Kevin Wilson VOCCT: Raymond Jackson Ti Beta Sigma Phi chapters give college scholarships to deserving students. Q' -it V. . if . i' - -i::.f- i eell at Jl' is A sux 1 'fb ff- ,, - , Mrs. Betty Williams presents the Future Mr. Roger Hanson gives music awards. Teacher SCh0'a'Sh'P- Outstanding GetAwards Among the many students honored during the annual awards assembly at the high school were the following: ART CLUB OUTSTANDING MEMBERS 10th grade: Rhonda Fritts 12th grade: Tracy Allen CHORAL AWARDS Outstanding accompanist: Venita Calfy Outstanding senior girl: Tam- my Mabary Outstanding senior boy: Rick Pugh Outstanding junior girl: Beth Hunter Outstanding junior boy: Nathan Johnson Outstanding sophomore girl: Michele Davis Outstanding sophomore boy Bill Gay Outstanding freshman girl: Priscilla Crain Outstanding freshman boy: Roger Hanson U.S. Club outstanding senior: Jeff Camp Bausch and Lomb Award: Kevin Wilson Boys' State: Don Martin, Scott Barnhill Girls' State: Amy Bullock, Cassandra McBrayer Voice of Democracy: Debbie Herpachee, Tracy Smith and Melissa Lee U.S. Army Reserve: Kevin Wilson, Konta Thomas ' Assistant Principal Bill Parker gives leadership awards. Activities 93 Senior Da y provides fun Seniors spent their last day together at the Grayson County College West Campus swimm- ing pool and park. Activities began following the graduation rehearsal at Munson Stadium. The afternoon activities in- cluded swimming, playing volleyball and hacky sack, and airplane rides. Afterwards they ate dinner at the Silver Wings Club and a dance followed. Seniors sold tickets to the senior play to raise money for the senior day activities. OOPS! I MISSED! - Mrs. Bonnie Rodgers fit right in with the seniors as she played a game of hacky sack with Tommy Unerfusser, Dan Goodman, Johnny Tarver, and Jack LaBonte, from left. a - 'g 'V eb , OFFICIAL REFEFIEE - Sheila Bartley watches carefully over a friendly game of volleyball which the seniors played in the pool. 94 Activities YOU WANT A PICTURE OF MOI? - Kristi Howard came prepared with lotion. we A ,... gy .X R 5 , W . , , M I w?'4 vt, A I 'I f I . g f' Q 4 - 7 X 'ffxz n f f '-.5 I I at -. 3 Q T 1 . x. . 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KIDS AT HEART - Kelli Smith and Sharra Tinsley, from left, have a good time swing- ing at senior day. HEY, GOOFYI - E. J. Thompson let too much sun get to his head. AN EVERYDAY THING - Playing hacky sack has become a tradition with Denison High School students. It was a great activity to play at senior day. Activities 95 i IN CHARGE - Mr. Rick Coulter and Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer kept things under control at the swimming pool. 1 tx . we, . .:.f- . - v w .f1,fi x X f' ' 'iff K . fm., wftf . ,.,w . z, ew . i,,.., , J.: 5 af . W: if f ,'..7f15.i?Qf-,QAM-fi , . I . , xii ' inks . - mam... TAKE OUR PICTURE - Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer and Tanya Grigsby take a break. ding the day in the pool. K CN X456 .KYYR A A - A A A i K .... 1 ff I'LL GET IT - Some students just sun bathed while others played catch by the pool. 96 Activities - .- . U. ..- W-, swam, W.. --na.. W... M . at H lf' L 5 is 'ww ,M 27 yf 1 f s if ,f f.f, mwg,Lttg:W.gf, . Q2 t A li? ' 511 - DIGGING IN - Angie Radford helps herself to some candy. ., 0 ' 2 I ' . ,gf .554 -s. et. . WATER ACROBATS - Michele Giasson and Tanya Grigsby, from left, have fun spen- ALL ABOARD - Chris Hughes boards for the long awaited plane ride. Ni .M.m:Q1m. PATIENTLY WAITING - These seniors ride. The waiting was long and the sun was hot, but the ride was worth it. wait in line for the traditional airplane If I if t f is . 5, as I h 5 I if N, xx fx ts I WHO'S NEXT? - Stephanie Flatliff, Christy Reinert, and David Carson sit down while IS IT OUR TURN? - Some students waiting for their turn in the plane. stood in the shade while waiting. Activities 97 High School Comes to End It was a proud day for 233 Denison High School seniors as they received that long awaited piece of paper - their diplomas. Family and friends gathered in Munson Stadium to witness the happy occassion filled with tears and joy. The ceremony began with Pomp and Circumstance played by the Yellow Jacket Band. Kevin Wilson, valedictorian, and Suzanna Gray, salutatorian, gave their speeches, and Dr. Jim Williams, Grayson County College president, gave the commencement address. Mr. Marvin Jaresh, senior counselor, announced the honor graduates, Munson Foundation winners, and Rotary award winners. Mr. Tom Parris, Denison High School principal, presented diplomas with the help of associate principals, Mr. George Petrus and Mr. Bill Parker, board of education members, and faculty members, Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer and Mr. John Terry. The ceremony ended with the alma mater, led by Tammy Mabary and Flick Pugh. Gm K yt- 98 Activities . --2 Activities 99 4: , y , fin' wir' i fai- ,gf , H qggzfy' A I V14 --,Mmi 4 i i 100 Activities I l l Wilson Stresses Goal Setting, Hard Work Success is not a tangible object. lt is a quality attributed to a person who achieves beyond normal expectations. True success is the personal satisfaction an individual feels when he accomplishes his goal and knows he worked to his highest capabilities. Graduation is only a small step for those striving for success. The ability to grow is a treasure. However, in order to prosper from this treasure, one must take action. Only in taking action can a person learn. Aristotle once said, We learn by doing. As long as we take action, we will never cease to learn new ideas and grow. People have searched for new secrets and methods for achieving success. The answer is always obvious and simple: human effort. Somehow the world seems to be unwilling to admit that simple, good old- fashioned hard work is the basis for success. But work is the lever by which we can rise in the world. To get the best and most from life, put the best and most of yourself into it. Thomas Edison said, I never did anything worth doing by accident, nor did any of my inventions come by accidentg they came by work. The best kept secret of success is that hard work always precedes success. Every individual is capable of achieving success if he is motivated to make the commitment to excellence and to make the sacrifice of hard work and effort. The secret of this motivation is believing in oneself and setting goals. The Yellow Jacket baseball team of 1984 set a goal to be the best that it could be. The achievement of this goal was preceded by many hours of hard work contributed by each member of the team. The result of this endeavor was the first district baseball championship for Denison in twelve years. Henry David Thoreau once said, Men were born to succeed, not to fail. Graduation is certainly an ambition of all high school students. We seniors have met this aim, but goal setting should never end. We should set short range goals to build self- confidence and to provide strength for the attainment of the more difficult tasks. ln setting goals, we must be realistic and always maintain a positive attitude. Positive thinking is a way of looking at yourself that will help build your strengths, overcome your weaknesses and help you tolerate your limitations. I am very proud to stand before you as the Valedictorian of the Class of 1984. My challenge to you is to set your goals high, be positive, and Go make a life for yourselfg anyone can make a living. Always remember when striving for your goals, hard work is a prerequisite for success, and Becoming is superior to being. Kevin Wilson Valedictorian Activities 101 X 'H-'2 Keep Faith, Dream, Go for it! Gray Urges Dr. Jacobs, Dr. Scott, Mr. Parris, members of the school board, distinguished guests, faculty, parents, relatives, friends and fellow graduates, welcome to the 1984 commencement exercises for Denison Senior High School. I would like to thank all of you for being here tonight. There have been many teachers along my 12 year journey who have encouraged me in certain areas. I have been guided and molded by these dedicated people and my life is richer for having been through their classes. A special thank you goes to these teachers for their patience and help in my life. I also wish to thank my parents and my family for supporting and encouraging me. Their love has helped me to keep trying when I felt discouraged, and lifted me up when life knocked me down. I thank the Lord for the talents He has given me, and 102 Activities the ability to develop these talents. May I prove worthy to fulfill His plan for my life. Fellow graduates, whichever path our lives take, I would like you to remember a few things. First, keep your faith. Above all, keep your faith. It will keep you going when all else seems to fail. God loves each one of us with a love beyond imagining, and He has a plan for each of our lives. lf we keep faith in Him, He will give us the tools necessary for the job He has called us to do. Second, our eyes were placed in the front of our head so we would look ahead, not behind. Memories are nice, but don't live in the past. Look ahead to all the opportunities and experiences life has to offer. No matter how successful you are, always have a goal. Without a dream, life will become boring and dull. Don't ever give up until it is reached. No matter how hard it may seem, keep striving until you attain your goal. Don't ever think the job you happen to have is insignificant, menial or below you. It is important that you like what you are doing. To wake each morning to goto a job you do not like is a living death. Whatever you want to do or be - go for it. Give it all you've got. If it doesn't work out, start over, you have a lifetime to reach for the stars. Make friends along the way. Look below the surface of the people whose lives touch your own. There are many treasures to be found if one is willing to look alittle closer. Last, but not least, I would like to pass on to you the advice the Maharani of Rangpur gave her children: Always keep an open mind, but not so open that your brain falls out. Suzanna Gray Salutatorian Activities 103 104 Aciivities f? f . xg, . , .. I' After graduation, you may not want to become a doctor or a nurse Thats because for every doctor or nurse there are dozens ot support personnel work Ing ln numerous health related occupations Texoma Medical Center for Instance employs businessmen and women laboratory techmcrans computer specialists carpenters physical therapists and many other professionals from the Texoma area We re burldlng a reputation on rnnovatront Texoma Medical Center Demson, Texas but you could still find a career in health care 106 Ad J , , We QLLS ,wf'Lf5L5 YQ M L, ,msn :ak ffligswgzef? K L 5 A L, I LL,. 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L L , S L V ty 5 L L , L S Ky S K s N ii S X is 25 X F Y ki j f Ks G 5, 2,3 1 , X L KLLL S , , K S 15 X K K L L H f 1 1 M' 'W K fx , A 3 1 2 1 S Mfg Q Y f Ly-f:L:Qs!Yf3,Lfs-w Lu W X f 1 Q u 2-11555, .L,L,L- ,LLLLL ,ay , ,J S 1' ,Q S 15, S L K is fs .N-warg-,L 1 SEPTEMBER ACADEMICS 84 Begins With More Classes, Students Being in drill team is more than just fun and games. It re- quires a lot of work, a lot of time, and the ambition to want to learn. The Stingerettes perform at football games, basketball games, pep rallies, and parades. The Golden Band from Jacketland and the flag and ri- fle corps include approximately 150 talented students this year compared to approximately 120 students last year. They did very well in the two marching contests they attended. These students don't practice just during the school year, but all year long. They are wonder- ful kidsg cooperative, with lots of potential, said Dr. Mike Raliegh, band director. ALL TOGETHER NOW - Etna Henwood, Betty Ann Martin, Jennifer Allen, and Angie Wynne, from left, are dressed in their required beginners drill uniforms as they do a routine to Stars and Stripes Forever . Wag -.,, A-5MB-la.a, U PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT - The Stingerettes have to practice early every morn- ing in order to make their routines perfect. They are under the direction of Mrs. Darlene Willoughby. 108 September Academics S-T-R-E-T-C-H - Keary Souther, Etna Henwood, and Shelly McCammack, from left, do exercises before beginning their routines. ln order to become a Stingerette each girl must take one year I n of beg begmnl home b nners drill. In that year, the g drill performs for two of the asketball games. v gg I . M. I W f 5+ We-A 1 5-if 915 M ss.. N. ' is 15+ f 4. , , 4 f if gi' ' is ' -i W if E ff. Q fe. 11 -X .V 3 3 u. , , ,.fT1,,q,, - . K wk: e I N I f , ,gg ' i , I .. I, .ts EVER TRY TWIRLING A RIFLE OR FLAG POLE? - The flag and rifle corps practice GETTING IT TOGETHER - Stacy hard preparing for an upcoming pep rally and football game. Weger and Beth Cash practice a 3' .. .. ,:... NA ,f 5 A If .T I N:-Q??..f - ' is-:S if if . ., -'MM -'-- 'P I I- - its' W ' W - so Q . ,ma E'-W-1, li 'ZH im f . F' 5 :.1.- c,.il E ,il, ft 1111 2 .. . 1 .gg-:N gg N 3 Qumran Q. . G 3 - 7-3 ' ' 'Nw' . , :,f.,t., - L. , .,.: .Af-A. m,,.,g,. -gy? -at X SW 1 - S t. F PAY ATTENTION EVERYONE - San- dy Toth, drum major, directs the band routine. S? x X x X s A as LEFT, RIGHT, LEFT - Marching is an essential part of the flag and rifle corps' routines. N-Q KC as Mr. Dan Wynn looks on. The band August. begin their practices in the first week in September Academics 1 Computer classes open new doors for DHS This year a computer math class has been added to the academic offerings. Mr. Paul Lacey, instructor, said in order to be successful in operating a computer, each student should have a full year of . Algebra I and preferably Algebra ll. Since almost all career fields can be enhanced by some knowledge of the computer and its uses, the main goal for this class is to ggt familiarize the students with computing in general and give a knowledge of programming and the use of the Basic tBeginners All Purpose Symbolic Instruction Codel Computer Language. . 3 1 X E f. Q - 2 X ' .JM HARD AT WORK - Wiley Fritts and Kathy Bunch put their computer skills to use. I THINK IT'5 ALIVE. IT'S TALKING T0 ME - Tim Neal and Locke Klima, right, and David Arbuckle and Tracy Mitchell, left, listen to Mr. Lacey as he explains that com- puters help the students to think in a rational manner. Mya' LAW,-f tv 'Th sr' W' X , Emmy, 'T' U I , Ifly a 'l U I f g My , ., L , g . if ul WHAT D0 YOU MEAN THE COMPUTER DOESN'T MAKE MISTAKES - Mr. Lacey HELP! I'M S0 CONFUSED - Brian watches over Charles Hoff's shoulder while Chris Hughes points out the answer on the Hackworth raises his hand for help. board. 110 September Academics OCTOBER ACADEMICS You're On Casey's Camera Thirty students are enrolled in Mrs. Kay Casey's photography classes this year. The goals of the class are to give the students a basic understanding of photography. A variety of assignments through the year are given to develop the students' ability to observe, communicate, and express creativity. Also, care of equipment, responsibility for actions, and a self SMILE - Sharra Tinsley learns how to use the 120 camera. TRYING T0 STAY AWAKE - Dan Penn and other seniors and juniors set early alarms to take zero hour classes beginning at 7:30 a.m. The early schedule was initiated to provide for the addition of the ninth grade here. A disciplined appraoch to organizing work is emphasized. Many students are in the photography club. The club participates in homecoming and presents a slide show. PAYING CLOSE ATTENTION - Tonya Rios and David Harrod listen carefully to Mrs. Casey as she demonstrates how to properly use the different kinds of cameras. IT'S MY TURNI - Nat McClure, Karen Heironimus, and friends take turns us- ing the camera. October Academics 111 Freshman English Classes Top Charts . Mrs. Tonia Vernon's English classes were temporarily would-be recording artists. They formed musical groups, wrote their own original songs to depict Denison High school themes and wrote advertising campaigns to promote their groups. This activity was done in conjunction with a unit on composition. Mrs. Vernon's class has other projects too, such as make believe newspapers and Christmas projects. The overall English program includes the studies of gram- mar, American literature, com- position, creative writing, and British literature. Seniors are required to do a research paper. READY . .. - Here is an album cover created by David Mannen, David Kirby, Eugene House, David Brock, and Ray Flolen. 112 October Academics by q aff f DOUBLE GOOD - Travis Vernon, Sherry Todd, Jodi Flannagan, Stephanie Baxley,l Myron Butler, and Tony Harrelson choose the double album style. TZ,-' 'MJ V,- mono! mmm E 1 2. l T fa. T f E l DYNAMIC DUO . . . - Michelle Oates and Darren York show off their project. l l A .. ,Ng PLANNING STRATEGY - Kim Glenn plans her next move in the war game, 'Diplomacy'. CLASS MEDIATOR - Mr. McBrayer acted as the class mediator for the games. Q WHAT IF WE MOVE ? - Roger Hanson discusses the strategy for his next war games move. Ninth grade makes history Most of the 135 students enrolled in Mr. Keith McBrayer's ninth grade American History classes were very enthusiastic about several classroom activities which in- cluded the services of the Denison Educational Television Station. Many students also participated in Junior Historians, a club which in- volves classroom simulations. By the end of the year, students should be able to understand how past events have influenced today's world situations. They should also be able to use deductive reasoning to solve a situation, Mr. McBrayer said. PUTTING THOUGHTS TOGETHER - Steve Williams and Greg Anderson, from left, try to save their country from the enemy. ANY SUGGESTIONS? - Glenn White tries to get past the enemy war ships before they destroy his country. 'WN-e. GROUP WORK - Aaron Barker, Steve Allen, and Roger Clark, from left, get ready to make their next move. October Academics 113 NOVEMBER ACADEMICS Cosmetology provides experience for students lf the course goal is achieved, cosmetology class gives juniors a good foundation in cosmetology, and trains seniors thoroughly, giving them the confidence and knowledge to pass the State Board Exam. This year the students have been especially anxious to learn and work, Mrs. Patsy Stengel, instructor, said. She added, They are really interested in learning and doing well. Twice a year, the students hold a Hair-a-Thon to raise money and to get experience working with the public. Although all of the Cosmetology students will not go on to make a career in this field, they will have accom- plished a goal after the two year course. ina in X . C k 7 --.' .ga , I , 1 MEN, TOO, CAN BE BEAUTICIANS - Louis Arnett, front, and Tu Ngo work on mannequin heads. Louis is the only male enrolled in Cosmetology this year. 114 November Academics 'Q ,I tis K 9 HOW SHORT DO YOU WANT IT? - Janet Gardner, left, Kristi Smith, center, and Kathy Cook, right, cut patrons hair during cosmetology. OUCHI THAT'S HOT - Kathy Cook puts the finishing curls in Janet Gard- ner's hair. STEADY NOW - Stephanie Ratliff cuts very carefully so she doesn't make a mistake. She is one of the seniors who has passed the State Board Exam. THIS IS EASY - Lisa Ervin rolls a per- manent on a mannequin head for experience. 'S i I'M ALMOST FINISHED - Mrs. Stengel dries Mrs. Kay Casey's hair after washing and cutting it. The class ac- cepts patrons twice a week. -,2 fb STRENGTHENING MUSCLES - Shawn Osbourn does a bench press of 195 pounds to help build up his muscles. QSM T 1 'EQ lghffl of ,Q-11835 ANXIOUSLY WAITING - Sharon Burden waits for her turn to use the deadlift weight bench. GOOD HITl - Coach Warren Trimble participates with students in a game of volleyball. PE studen ts gain fitness for health Physical Education provides students with a level of physical fitness that is sufficient to enable them to lead healthy lives. Team concepts are emphasized by dividing classes into special teams for specific contests throughout the year. Drills and demonstrations are also used to teach certain skills and rules of games or sports. I A S4 EVERYONE GET READY - These students set up as the next player begins to serve the ball. WARMING UP - Exercises are done at the beginning of class to get the students warmed up before beginning the day's activities. They play games such as volleyball, basketball, badminton, and softball. November Academics 115 Mi-yong Kim is DHS asset Korean student, Mi-yong Kim, shared many aspects of native customs with Mrs. Donnie Ward's World History class this year. She demonstrated Oriental culture. Having Mi-yong on campus helps the social studies program achieve one of its goals: that students gain an appreciation for, and an understanding of other people and other countries of the world, both past and present. Responsible driving is class goal Drivers Education not only teaches students to drive, it creates a responsible attitude toward driving and the overall transportation system. lt teaches students that driving is 90010 mental iattitude, concentration, and driving defensivelyl and only 100A physical. Most students realize their responsibility, accept it, and indicate it through their participation, Mr. Robert Viana, instructor, said. ARE THERE ANY QUESTIONS? - Mr. Jack Bumpass explains to students about the different road signs they will encounter while driving. November Academics KH SHARING CUSTOMS - Mi-yong is showing brushes and demonstrating techniques used in Korean writing. She is also writing in both Korean and Chinese characters for the World History students. GET BACK TO WORK - Bryan Means and Darin Comstock, from left, answer study questions during drivers education class. Planning trips, reading road maps, and reading articles on alcohol and driving are other learning activities used in the classroom. DECEMBER ACADEMICS SPREADING CHRISTMAS - These homemaking students organized a Christmas din- ner party for the school board. N. ik A ii 'i if-77.. f, H., I f .s i - ' -1----sQml..g..... Q - 1s rg K o,rr -eer , 3 r 3 , rssssrr rhrs A 1. srr THEN ADD TWO CUPS OF SUGAR . . . - LeaAn Carruth, right, reads the recipe, while Donna Early stirs in the ingredients for a cake and Linda Webb observes. BRING TO BOIL - Students use the homemaking room to cook the meals. DEMONSTRATING TECHNIQUES - Mrs. Cathy Kennon demonstrates to students how to use the sewing guide to alter clothing. Homemaking studen ts learn skills There are 122 students in classes of two homemaking teachers, Mrs. Cathy Kennon and Mrs. Mae Ruth Bentley. The class consists of cook- ing, sewing, child care, and craft projects. Activity and par- ticipation in the classroom is extremely good, the teachers say. Most of the students are also members of FHA fFuture Homemakers of Americal, which is a service organization open to all homemaking students. IT'S SEW EASY - Tonee Reed and Candy Galloway work on a sewing project. December Academics 117 Spanish Celebrates Holiday To help kick off the holiday season, each of Mrs. Sue Finley's Spanish classes made a Christmas pihata. The students made the pihatas on their own time, and they usually met twice a week. They had the month of November to complete each of the pihatas. After each pihata was finished, they all competed in a contest. The winner was chosen for texture, color, and most original. A Christmas dinner was also held, and the Spanish students went caroling afterwards. STRIKING PIFIATA - After the piriatas were judged, students had an opportunity to break them open for the candy that was inside of them. DEB S FASHIONS 321 W Main 465 6100 118 December Academics X fs f , 1 4 , ,..s.:-A: ...Q ...1..- , -Q.: f .,,, ..1:.f.,. 5 it ' A , L ,- ' kky, i,,, ,,. , ,..f .... . . nl.l... .tts so C t.,. ftts l.k M. . M--2 S I ---- ff .. 'T A le gggg . T519 - .33S2E52S K N -' s . . ' gamer-mags: Lil., ,f -r.fi'fs-so we . J :gp ,am Ne..- ,aa - , E ,, . N-wt-Nv..s.mc,..c, .M M. ........ . WE WANT YOU! - Posters were made by Spanish students to try and per- suade others to get involved in Spanish. W5 , I I W . : ,,,l.y, .lf . l . L if .fl I ,, uv K , my 'M' ' ,. ,kqfvwvma GETTING TO WORK - Learning to concentrate is emphasized in typing, an ability which can also be helpful in other academic areas. ADDING ERRORS - Mrs. Bonnie Rodgers, instructor, grades typing papers. ,J ff TYPING MANUSCRIPTS -- Students type many different job activities. .,. pf f...,.1, . ,W K. L? , ' f J. ? Recommended Typing is an important skill for all students to know. Aside from learning the actual pro- cedure of typing, students learn how to type jobs such as reports, letters, and research papers, which are often re- quired in school. After completing the first year typing course, students are ex- pected to type at least 40 words per minute. ,AEK NEED T0 BORROW SOME PAPER? - Marla Fisher and Andre Edwards chose Typing I as their elective choice. SITTING UP STRAIGHT - Posture is essential to being a good typist. CONCENTRATING - Students are given timed writings to increase speed. December Academics 119 JANUARYACADEMICS Debaters get experience Debate enables students to deal logically with argumentation. The debate team attends approximately eight tournaments a year. To prepare for these tournaments, they hold practice debate rounds. They also compete in a mock trial. This is a recreation of a 'real' trial. Students must prepare questions in advance and do research for the given situation. This year, the mock trial team won third place in competition with several other Dallas area schools. Each debater won a S100 award. D0 IT MY WAYI - Mrs. Carole Linsteadt, instructor, coaches students during their rounds. OFFICIAL TIMEKEEPER - Sarah Heatley keeps time during a practice debate round. THINKING LOGICALLY - Don Martin concentrates while preparing notes for an argument. wise' Wye... PREPARING FOR TRIAL - Jim Smith, left, and David Sedlacek prepare for an upcoming mock trial. 120 January Academics ANY REQUESTS? - David Harrod and Greg Hales, from left, do an improvisation scene. lmprovisations are scenes that students do on impulse when they are given a situation. :K s,., - if -. 1 - .: ffHa5wt2i'1 , ,- t ' f 1 Zi PLEASE WILL YOU MARRY ME? - Michele Giasson and Trent Hyman do an improvisation scene for the class. I OF COURSE MY DAD WILL APPROVE OF US - Tanya Grigsby, Greg Hales, and David Harrod stage a love scene. WHAT DO YOU WANT TO BE WHEN YOU GROW UP? - Tammy Moreno, left, and Nathan Johnson do a part of their duet acting scene from the play Pfieffers People . With this, they won second place at Bryan Adams High School in Dallas and qualified for state competition. HEY, LOOK AT ME, MOMI - Jane Ann Thomason shows some of her true ac- ting abilities. Drama stages performances In drama classes, students learn to have more self- confidence, as well as learning to act. Although not all drama students participate in the drama contests or musical productions, each student must be in the Dessert Theater which is held in the spring. The classroom performances include pantomime, prose and poetry interpretations, duet acting, and movement and voice usage. COMEDYITRAGEDY - Michele Giasson, left, and Tanya Grigsby display the traditional comedyltragedy faces used in theater. January Academics 1 Art studen ts show talent, creativity Art classes help students realize their creative ability and develop that ability to its fullest potential. Some of their assignments include drawing, painting, sculpting, designing pottery, and making posters. Throughout the year, the art classes design stage sets for the Senior High musicals, and murals for other clubs. Fe TEACHER AT WORK - Mr. Jerry Pedersen grades drawings turned in by his art students. ART ON DISPLAY - These paintings were prepared as a class project to be displayed in the academic fair. N? POLISHING AIRBRUSH TECHNIQUES - Naoko Okado, a Japanese student, learns the airbrush technique while painting a still life. 122 January Academics MEASURING SHAPES - Alex Johnson makes an acrylic painting of geometric shapes. MAKING POTTERY - Kelly Wilkerson designed and made her own pottery. DRAWING A LOOK-ALIKE - Rocky Watson draws a portrait from a photo. FEBRUARYACADEMICS February is vocational education month Vocational classes are a great way to get involved in school, as well as in the 'real world' of business. The courses offered are: health occupations, homemak- ing, industrial co-op training, home economics co-op educa- tion, metal trades, drafting, printing, agriculture, building trades, vocational office, cosmetol0QY. and DE and Marketing. Some of the courses require the students to hold jobs in local businesses outside the school, while others are preparatory classes. .,,.-......ff-it Each group of courses also has its own club which is af- filiated with state and national organizations. The club sponsors contestsg state, local, and national, and teaches the students parliamentary procedures. I February Academics 123 WL .: , X .. . .. Q ' if-4' . I A . m 1 .g . f 'i w - .. av 'L X' 1 , r ' 1 V AT., ' .S .Q 4 Qi' ' 'A Q . N . A, , A ' A 4 1 R . NN N. kfu' EM :.,,,Qy , . L, . 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Q A f February Academics 125 MARCH ACADEMICS Accounting is profitable By the end of each year, students should have a basic knowledge of the fundamentals of accounting. Students learn the basics through workbook assignments and then through self-centered activity. Business Simulation is used, in which students work as an accountant for an imaginary business for two months. WORKING TOGETHER - These students help each other out when their checkbooks don't balance. ADDING DOLLARS - Shelly Arthur adds up the accounts of her business. CLOSING THE BOOKS - Gene Potts puts the finishing touches on his records. WHERE DID I GO WRONG? - Portlan Cunningham tries to find the error she has made in her books. March Academics M4- gt MAKING PLANS - Ronny Crouse, left, and Scott Rains make good use of all the draf- ting instruments. Fundamentals New in drafting ' -- ff is objective To be successful with drafting by the end of the year, students should acquire the essential elements and fundamentals of drafting, and current practices used in industry. They learn by doing actual drawings and blueprints, studying mechanical and architectural drafting. YOU BOYS STOP CLOWNING AROUND - Kirby Cotter, Kevin Burns, Ronny Crouse, Paul Wright, Rick Moore, and Scott Rains, from left, take a short break during class. 1 M MAKING PRINTS - Kenneth Morrison works at the blueprint machine. X K sg K it ,,.. . gi.. , , 5 2 ssc! C - I .1 r ummm 'NN--.... , sang.. A WATCHFUL EYE - Mr. Phill Had- dock observes over the shoulder of Tanya Leach. CHECKING IT OUT - Rick Moore, looks carefully over the blueprints he has designed. March Academics Class Serves Print Needs Exploring careers in printing while students gain knowledge of materials and machines used in printing is what Mr. Franklin Turner, instructor, hopes to accomplish with his printing classes. ,, The students do binding, layout designs, offset photography, and offset machine operations. They are also trained to use the process camera to make negatives in the offset procedure. ,HW T3 MECHANICAL DIFFICULTIES - Raymond Jackson makes adjustments on a 360 off- set press. Kg, Je- x..,...uMf .... E2 4 . was ,. In ,lf- 5 '.i,1 MAKING ADJUSTMENTS - James Jackson adjusts a 326 tabletop offset duplicator. IT'S ALL S0 CONFUSING - Jimmy Emmons reads the directions on howto develop an offset plate. 128 March Academics BE CAREFUL - Kenneth Heathcock operates a Challenge paper cutter. HEY, MR. Tl - Mr. Franklin Turner is the printing class instructor. OPERATING COMPLICATED EQUIP- MENT - Dennis Davis operates a 310 tabletop duplicator, X! FIEVIVING - Students learned how to bring life back to a dying person. APRIL ACADEMICS CPR Taught to Students This year, the homemaking ll students learned the procedure of cardiac pulmonary resuscitation, also known as CPR. The Health Occupations instructor, Mrs. Siv Anderson, taught the technique. The students worked hard to prepare themselves for certification. The CPR technique should be used only by people that are certified and used for emergency only. Y-1 Ga X IW tt X 3 X rl . ' 5,23 K s Q at N tt WORKING AS A TEAM - Sherry Wheeler, left, and Vonda Donawho work together to practice the CPR technique on a dummy. g +-an-...Q SAVING A LIFE - Monique Powell practices giving mouth to mouth resuscitation. April Academics 129 Science Study to Benefit From DE Funds A strong science program is provided through honors biology and chemistry and regular science courses. Kris Gundlach, right, worked with other honor biology students on class experiments and the required evening laboratory. Mr. James Flowland, middle, teaches chemistry classes and biology. Dissecting frogs lbelowy and cats are part of the biology class work. This year, the science department received a life-size replica of the human torso from the Denison Education Fund, a non-profit organization dedicated to raising money for enrichment of the Denison schools. Department chairman John Terry, below, demonstrates the model to a student. The addition of the ninth grade this year brought Mr. Ed Rice and Mrs. Cassandra Neaves to the high school physical science faculty. ,.,,, fnm W April Academics - Secretarial Work . f 1 gs , Learned ay 'qc ., af ian- f ' T Vocational office education N a'n r'c ' prepares a student for becom- ing asecretary. During the VOE classes, students learn skills such as 'R iiii ' word processing with the use of A yr, is a TRS 80 model lll computer, USING WORD PROCESSORS - These modern communications skills. N'fsfM,,.x HELLO. - Peratta helped her as a secretary. The skills learned by Shanna GIVING HELP - Mrs. Ann Whitworth, VOE instructor, assists Audra Weaver. bookkeeping, office skills, money budgeting, and other skills necessary to be qualified for an office job. VOE students use word processors to learn was LEARNING HOW TO ADD ACCOUNTS - Accounting procedure is an important part of being a secretary. K A l f HOW DO YOU WORK THIS THING - Mrs. Meg Mayes, VOE instructor, shows Sandi Melvin how to operate the copier. April Academics 131 MAYACADEMICS Stinger is learning lab Working as journalists for the Stinger, students should be able to assign coverage areas and produce a newspaper that communicates information, educates and informs. They should be able to design a pleasing layout, set type, paste up, and meet deadlines. The Stinger, besides having the responsibility of serving the students as their newspaper, is a learning laboratory for journalism students. It is a student publication where they can practice skills and improve writing ability. WRITING HEADLINES - Steve Williams, Stinger reporter, won third place in the U.l.L. headline writing contest. PROOFREADING STORY - Mrs. Kay Casey approves of a story assignment from one of the Stinger reporters. 'VX HEY COACHI - Lynn Burkhead, left, wrote the Coach's Corner sports column this year while Mike McStay, right, was editor in chief of The Stinger. May Academics ERRORSI ERRORSI - Butch Hall pastes over errors in the Stinger before it goes to press. AROUND CAMPUS - Page editor Chad Linsteadt pastes up a page. FINDING PICTURE - Kim Jerger looks through negatives to find a picture. Staff Produces Yearbook Students working on the Yellow Jacket yearbook will learn skills used in publishing: coverage of the school year in words and pictures, photography, page design, layout, and preparation of copy. The class is organized like a magazine publishing company with an editor, and areas of coverage assigned to each class member. Ac- tivities include assigning coverage, taking photographs, printing pic- tures, writing copy to inform the reader, writing captions for pictures, organizing work and coordinating work with others. The yearbook staff learns to publish a magazine-style product from the beginning fassigning coverage and developing number of pages neededy to end Isending complete design layouts, copy, outlines, and pictures to the publishing companyi. DISCUSSING PLANS - Amy Papoi, left, and Kelly Wilkerson discuss layout plans for their next page. TYPING COPY - Brian Watson types the copy for his sports page. PLANNING LAYOUT - Brad Peel plans the layout for one of the yearbook pages. PROOFREADING - Debbie Hedrick reads over her copy before turning it in. J I i WRITING CUTLINES - Christy Gray writes outlines for the pictures on her page. 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V J K K KKK KKKKKK .V WVQVVK. V .. VVV.V. . -- 2 K VV :V-V --:V-V ,- fV,VV- Vu KKVEKKKVK . , .. V. CEL-E-BRA-TION - Jackets celebrate after a marvelous come from behind victory over the Paris Wildcats. Jackets Win 3, Lose 7 From the two consecutive non-district wins, to the heartbreaking, season ending loss to Sherman, the 1983 Yellow Jackets Varsity foot- ball team had an up and down year. The Jackets started out the year with two tough losses, a 9-8 loss to R.L. Turner and a 13-3 defeat by Richardson Berkner. The next week the Jackets put together a 13-10 victory over Paris at home.They then traveled to North Dallas, where they had an im- pressive win over the Bulldogs, 17-0. The Jackets returned home to another close defeat. This time Dallas Adamson won 20-15. . The Jackets entered district play with a 2-3 record, and were show- ing improvement, but they suffered defeats by Wichita Falls Rider 28-6, and Weatherford 24-7, before returning to Denison for the Homecoming game. The Jackets were fired up for the home crowd and soundly defeated Wichita Falls High 29-0. The next week Denton handed Denison their third district defeat 17-12. Denison closed out the season with a heartbreaking loss to longtime rival Sherman 21-14. 136 Sports Schedule Results Denison Opponent 8 Fl.L. Turner 9 3 Berkner 13 13 Paris 10 17 North Dallas 0 15 Adamson 20 6 Wichita Falls-Rider 28 7 Weatherford 24 29 Wichita Falls 0 12 Denton 17 14 Sherman 21 me g l gf ai L- l W- w S0 CLOSE - Senior split end Kevin Phillips tries in vain to haul in a pass from John Tarver against Wichita Falls Rider. Rider won 28-6. nl idk wwf.. --f , ,, OFF AND RUNNING - Junior tailback Ray Taylor shows his form on one of his many carries. iii' MISSILE - Senior John Tarver shows good form as he fires a pass against Rider, as the offensive line provides good protection Sports 137 Nine Jackets Selected for Honors in District, Neal, Pryor Year's Best Defender, Sophomore The District 5-5A coaches recognized nine Denison players by naming them to the all-district team. The coaches also named two Yellow Jackets as players of the year. Named to the offensive team were running back Ray Taylor, tight end Fred Washington, and lineman Nat McClure. Named to the defensive team were linemen Tim Neal and Dan Goodman, end Leonard Bevels, linebacker Tony Brown, and defensive back Kenneth Early. John Tarver was named as all- district punter. Phillip Pryor was selected Sophomore of the Year. Tim Neal was honored as Defensive Player of the Year. Ii . ON THE MOVE - Fullback Tony Brown scores the first of four touchdowns against Wichita Falls High. lt was a happy homecoming as Denison won 28-0. Sports BRAINSTORMING - Phillip Pryor 1743 and Raymond Wilson t40l discuss plays on the sidelines during the game. fabovej HOLD THAT BLOCK - Dexter Butler 1875 gives Raymond Wilson a good block against Dallas Adamson. Adam- son won 20-15. flefti l A wi In . l it ., sw. - , .S K K K ji., gr. . sc W R A' I . tx H ' is-, M, . ' V f T K , 1 s A A R7 f - ,L K HELPLESS BEARCATS - Defensive players Gary Shields 4361, Mark Oliver 4381, and Dan Goodman 1501 swarm a Sherman runner. 'fxjm FIRST DOWN - Sophomore Erick Harper 1111 rejoices after a fumble recovery against Rider as fellow team- mates leave the field. .J ie 1 lll. ALL ALONE - Kevin Phillips returns a INSTRUCTIONS - Senior quarterback John Tarver receives instructions from Head punt against Rider. Rider won 28-6. Coach Marty Crisswell. Sports 139 THE AGONY OF DEFEAT - Injured players 1left to right3 Dan Goodman 1503 Tony Brown 1letter jacket3, Erick Harper 1113, and Dexter Butler 1black jacket3, show their concern over Sherman's last minute touchdown. Sherman won 21-14. WHERE IS EVERYONE? - Quarter- back John Tarver looks for someone to throw to. GOOD DEFENSE - That swarming well 1663, Gary Shields 1383, Erick Yellow Jacket defense led by Buzz Max- Harper 1113, and Tim Neal 1483, corral A 140 Sports Berkner Ram runner, The Rams won 13-3. A is A or 1 1 u W .0 8 ,X K agfiw '57 as I it A' A oose aff , 'Rss JARRED LOOSE - An unidentified Dallas Adamson player jars the ball loose from tailback Ray Taylor 1331. ON A WING AND A PRAYER - John IN HOT PURSUIT - Several Dallas Adamson players pursue fleet-footed Ray T Tarver 1123 attempts a point after touchdown while Gary Wright 1181 holds. aylor. Sports 141 K K Y . wi 91' ,au s . it . wh-ttf if ' 'X Ls gf- K . .ie as I fo., melt,- ,W..........s+a.t.t4.msavww,m ff ::..-.atm-WNW. ,..t M, N? gt . -R 42 HUT ONE, HUT TWO - Quarterback Tony Plauche 118i calls signals as his offensive line prepares to give protection against Richard- son Berkner. Denison was victorious 32-18. Sports HAULED IN - Leslie DeHorney 1285 hauls in a pass as teammates look on. J. V. Posts 6-4 Season The Yellow Jacket junior var- sity football team proved to have a successful year, display- ing a lot of talent for the next year's varsity team. r In all ten of their games, the J.V. played well, their six vic- tories, they won by an average of more than 16 points. jln their four losses they were defeated by an average of four points. Outstanding players on the J.V. offense were 'Leslie DeHorney, Tony Plauche, and Craig White. On defense, the Jackets were led by Phillip Har- ris, Darrin Comstock, and Aaron Jackson. ,.,5 ibmiV' UP THE MIDDLE - Elmer Perry 1893, attempts a point after touchdown against Richardson Berkner, as teammates Craig White 124t, Dean Lindsey 1803, and Ron Burger 1791 provide protection. Denison won 32-18. BOOTING THE RAMS - Elmer Perry kicks-off against Richardson Berkner. CONFERENCE TIME - Coach Lanny Pettit talks to his players before a game. 1leftl GOING DOWN - A Berkner Ram is go- ing down with a little help from Arthur Taylor 1741. 1lower lefty I HAVE IT - Leslie DeHorney fields a kick with no one around. 1belowJ ' 1 jt b i v .f ,.,, . 'T' tt, ..,1z . . Q mule ..... I3 -Lf , Sports 143 Q . 1- k ,L ,A A .,,.a,.,, , - ' Q 'P 4 4' . E-.55 fu - , , -1: .- .. 'f 5 Y P z - i Q I ,, V ' E f 5 M 'S -A .W h 1 m -H , V I ,W M can ,gf H- ......... , ,y 1 s 2 ' 'iw' ',7: , I A -we A '-if me-qnwmmwp. N- -f 5' ' V' I I - M-.....W..,. 4' W fwfxnk ,, . we S 15, gem, 4 r ' J x if ' s J E . E- or .J 1., J ' O O ' sri . J' . .. f S Iiif - T A - L Q LQ , ..' .L ' +I ,, W , g2,,1: , . .E iiss ssss J ss.es .J M .rss ' J. iisi .SN m.11 - W',x .f - .,,. . .. .. . Q W - ,J H we ' - W. i 4 -'-Vi . ,,.. 1 in - r .ii CRUNCH - Two unidentified ia ers brin down a runner as Loren Matheny 85 and WHERE IS EVERYONE - Samm U Y John Jackson C731 look on. Johnson returns a kick 'f' Q ' L ii f ,o,- N' fr 5 r WHY ARE YOU FOLLOWING ME - Cliff Fu ett returns a kick as Chance Clark 22 ' 5 and two moredacketstryto provide blocking. J 5, if lx' ' FOLLOWTHROUGH-Jeff Dodson shows ood form while attem iin a ass. 5 ' ' . if si,,i UP THE MIDDLE-Jeff Dodson goes between two Sherman tacklers. V. My . I. .. . 'Su W ..:, O ' gf QL Qs, , ., 1. in M ' , .. -, ' . ,,r.. . z -, . W M ' V HQ , lgliyff , , A, . . Q . ,K .xo J 1 A K kkktk V M K N Mink ., , ' :11L TgLi..L,::: i:11 fiitiiizzxzeqlixt HT mwram H - -- V M H 5 .kh, ,f..JL.2:w-nfs-W ,X .... Vrhg 5 rg ,, . , M. , as X L- - . 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The highlight of District was the play of Angela Snell. Snell was voted to the 5-5A All-District Volleyball team by District coaches. It was Snell's third time being mentioned as All-District. Snell served for 107 points, with an 8804 serving average. She also had 102 spikes. At the Winter Sports banquet Linda Carruth was voted Most lm- proved, Konta Thomas was named top server and Snell was selected Most Valuable Player. The Junior Varsity ended their season with an outstanding record of 13 wins and 4 losses. They also settled for a 3-3 split in District. Top server for the J.V. was Treina Brown with 114 service points. Top offensive players were Sandra Brown and lvery Jackson. The Freshman Volleyball A team posted a 6-5 record for the season and a 6-4 District record. Outstanding offense players were Vickie Craddock, Nell Wyatt, and Shanda Tillery. Outstanding defensive players were Wyatt and Tillery. The B team ended with an astonishing 8-0 season record and an 8-0 district record. Outstanding offensive players were Kecia Wim- bish, Candi Cassell, and Shanna Parker. Outstanding Defensive players were Parker and Cassell. 146 Sports , tg: 1 . 0 ggxg irixxmif l ygl t J . f r tt f YY? -ilgiffj 'ii A E HIGH FLYER - Angie Barnum goes high in the air to return the ball as a Wichita Falls High player looks on. -ik! 'Q . E S Q .,,. l A - I .----'- ' . 4 as lsssl A 5 A N 4 '- 3 i 2 1' E 3,131 ' '- fs mf ...l CO-CAPTAINS - Varsity Volleyball Co-Captains are Angie Snell lleftl and Konta Thomas lrightl. 'S l GOOD SET - Angie Barnum prepares Wyatt, Linda Carruth, Konta Thomas to set the ball as teammates Ruthie PK'm S MF Q 9 wjmws A it 5 ,E :E Q? ? K A A-0.49. SUPER SPIKES - Ruthie Wyatt at- Angie Snell look on. tleftl. Angie Snell tempts a spike as Linda Carruth and goes for the sure one against Sherman .. g and Darlene Flemmlngs look on. ' ir' x-if s V W. .V ,W ,V ' K H-WIN -1 , I V. gl!A f tn.. ' L, . QW ,, 1 , tt., . . gf - H ,slii A i sgffm-155114, of 3 , ff--if f tw:-,w-wz-fav-i,.ft.+e.l'f-::'fQs:lf ,M w iw I f... -M fy i ' A f ,ll- , A ' f. , . - 1 ,L- S ' -,-- :Z kl,,Vgg 12 -V , sv ,VS A- 3 as Ruthie Wyatt and Linda Carruth look on. trightl Sports 147 GOOD D - Angie Snell defends the net as teammate Ruthie Wyatt 1125 looks on. fupper leftl KEEP IT UP - Dalphine Dawson shows how to get it up and keep it up fupper righti JUMP HIGH - Ruthie Wyatt attempts a spike as Dalphina Dawson looks on. fleftj SET - Linda Carruth shows good form while Sports setting the ball. frighti E1 , X , E a ' 1 4 . Q sitte A me , I 'S ' ' -' 1 tx 1 S I E E to t WM X SKK 'Qi Y wg ex it I I K Q X SPIKE IT AGAIN, RUTH - Ruthie Wyatt attempts a spike as an opponent goes up for the block. lleftj GREAT BLOCK - Angie Snell blocks a shot as the opponent tries to make a point. ibelow, far lefty JUMP - Angie Barnum reaches for the sky for a shot during a game. lbelow, middlel READY, SET - Angie Snell and fellow teammates prepare to return a serve. lbelowl -i.t,,f', Sports -..,sssx X . s , -. - ,W . Mg' . J Wm ., W WM-Y Y 31'534j,,, n. . W ,,...fi.-We 7 Y A H , M, , -., M ---fA K F.. . V . mi W inet N U vifigiif Mig A3595 in I BARRETT Kill rutwfonuqg Wok ' y Y. ,wxffli Bssmwl me Q 'f.':I.' 'QZEQ fs rwsgmsxns .F J. i,,r-'rvzifafi 352555 in ' .2 M5255 IS 5,413 uimis -.f mt Dfmsmi . ' 30013 Arm 'Ekggri rn un ' f A ,, g s ,- - . .-.. ,,,,, ..., . V,M,,,.,m4,qg5Z,mmgmu., . K. 'W' W sexe J' a Tfigizizk. l s -jjj li L- K X,k. s.. K X V 6 h .. rg , . 5 LK A T - 1 45 . , 1 M, LVL I Q . g , i Q 3 , 45. , W i Q. ,SKEKRR Z . its is , Q '1 L ifiw 5 if? -iQH56f i S is re-K B ' '- 1 e 1 , my i . K . , K. 'sw S ,f K Xim ' isswereigs' ..... .. ' ?ST: t t. ,s DEFENSIVE EXPERTISE - J.V. Lady Jackets prepare to return the serve. On the court are Dianne Griggs, Sandra Brown, Kim Mayberry, Terri Fuggett, Treina Brown, and Ivery Jackson. ftop 150 Sports L r 5 lefty GOOD FORM - Sandra Brown showed good form in her serves. itop rightj ' ...ff ' V 3 is L-sf SETTING AND SPIKING DRILL - Kim Bradford and Terri Fuggett demonstrate the setting and spiking drill in warm-up. iabovel 17:25. .nasal-.es ---- . H as '- 3' i K kg N ,I gg . ,, if H A N.:..f . , lx. Q 'fr fag, . swsmmwsn- , .. . . 5 X ...ef DINK - Kim Mayberry dinks the ball over the net as teammates look on. ltop leftl TOP SERVER - Treina Brown shows the form that made her top server. ttop right! NET PLAY - Sandra Brown plays the net as a defender tries in vain to stop her. Qrightl UP AND OVER - Sandra Brown takes it up and over as Kim Mayberry looks on. Qbottom leftl BUMP - Sandra Brown demonstrates the bump . tbottom rightl Q, w www 'in nm r n in fn mu fn JC N W if f:,,wf,wt mm- v..u.s lg 5 in A 1 f 3 Am ll sur 'J .,....,...n.,..,..,,...w - 'TY' X: Q ,.... 4 lm E I -ll. . --,3..fi1zrtzu.3.. -Q: .i v , . , .. ..... ,. .. .. Wm, . ' ff '- . 'i' ' . Wg 5 si ,M X t MW ms X Q Q R . ...iw sa L x .X E 'P' QL. ,,.. , 1 bs QW as 8 it Q K K? S53 . ,M an ff we W., M.. .Y :wg.,s.,.:.,-2 -3-.. W 1:3 R Q- ,. N1 ,,.. ........t..,tt .. ,.,. -- ' . 3 .F Q dj, . nyxyyy u LAy . was Sports 151 ,Li,,, 4 T , X 5 L - 3 i 2 K , 5... ,... V. ,, ' wig 3 - Q E 5, ACE - Freshman players cheer after scoring an ace during a home game. BUMP-A-R00 - Vickie Craddock bumps the ball as Thelma Luper looks on. ..,i:,,, , , its EE' .M .- . .... Q ga F2 ,Q.: .zzi i ini E. 5 ..,. YE 5 i 2 X S T K5 , J., . S mix, E ..v,:,.U, , i gfn Q. l'rl , i g g a X mzvsyif. 1 , it SSS A tt 2 :fi t I 5 Q X 1+ i X H if? :xg f , Eff f X Y ' gl V35 im 5 fi, Lg' 353.1 l t X X i W t tw , , EQ 5 .:Z1sm5gQ, t W -. his I Xi an gi T 5 gil x i ' 5 fi its in ' - ,K -- 'L , - 3' -,I ,,-. SY . . -- -i I 'i W? ,WMMWV A if E 'iii 2252 3 iiii riii Y . I A 1 , 5 ' fl iii . Nt if? WM ' . ' Jffif 3 , - : A .2 ,W ii. Wg, , T I W T ssrr E T ' 'T A fgifgiff P' 5 T - - . A Q, 12 ,, it ' N ' ' '-', Q i 'llrl CONFERENCE TIME - Players huddle ' lle N around Coach Jan Tidwell between matches. PUTTING IT IN PLAY - Thelma Luper puts the ball in play with this serve. Sports ulnq .M ,Wm GOOD SERVE - Vickie Craddock serves the ball as Shauna Parker looks on. POWER SERVE 1 - Shauna Parker PUNCH - Shonda Tillery adds zest to her serve as teammates look on. ggglggs Contact wth the ban durmg a Sports 153 Denison Basketball Q6-215 Score Opponent Score Score Opponent 61 North Garland 79 32 l. MacArthur 58 Sam Houston 74 44 Sulpher Springs 36 Pinkston 56 41 Bishop Dunne 59 Richland Hills 52 39 Rider 33 Plano East 48 37 Weatherford 35 Greenville 45 42 Denton 39 Plano East 43 52 Wichita Falls 47 Lewisville 48 52 Sherman 63 McKinney 57 68 Rider 33 Plano East 48 66 Weatherford 53 Carter-Riverside 68 48 Wichita Falls 43 Greenville 36 35 Denton 36 L.V. Centennial 39 38 Sherman 44 Sulpher Springs 39 i Score 41 45 43 57 45 69 54 53 53 48 51 57 50 Sports 1 MU C0-CAPTAINS - Kevin Wilson goes up for two against Greenville's G-Men. Green- ville won 45-35 ilefti. Samuel Williford takes it up strong against the Bishop Dunne Falcons. Bishop Dunne won 43-41. Jackets post 6-21 record defense tops in north Texas The 1983-84 basketball season was a disappointment for the Jackets. The Varsity team who had one of the top defenses in North Texas, had many close games, but could only manage a 6-21 record. T That strong Jacket defense, which allowed only a season average lof 51.3 points per game, was a major factor in the Jackets two district wins. Denison downed Wichita Falls Ftider 68-53, and embarrassed .Weatherford 66-48. The team captains for the 83-84 season were Kevin Wilson, and Sam Williford. Other senior players were Jack LaBonte, Mike Schmuelegen, and Tyrone Luper. Returning to next year's team will be juniors Allen Mobley, Leslie DeHorney, Fred Washington, Anthony Byers, and sophomore Erick Harper. Also returning are Brian Watson land Ronnie Corcoran who saw limited time on the Varsity. J 7 MVP - Most Valuable Player Michael Schmuelegen takes it up against Bishop Dunne. UP THE SEAM - Jack LaBonte goes between two Greenville Lions during a game at Fleunion. Sports 155 156 Sports BLOCK OUT - Sam Williford blocks out half of the Greenville Lions as he goes for rebound. labovel SWISH - Allen Mobley knocks the bot- tom out of the net as he did many times this year. EASY TWO - Anthony Byers takes the easy two. N? A Mi J? q ACROBAT - Leslie DeHorney shows one of the many acrobatic moves he used this year. lleftj SCREEN RIGHT - Allen Mobley seis a screen for teammate Jack LaBonte. lbottom Ieftl REBOUND - Brian Waison boxes out a Greenville player during the Jackets game at Reunion. :if , 2 f a.,,fwg, ,affine f s-,,,' 1 ff.-W f .,,.,. . ,f,,,.:s,,',.. , ,. ,, WWMTZ-'wi -Rfk, 2521243 352.1-?,g:::,E. gjyqfijgg, Hf.i51s:gv8z, fl 15 ff : J -Q , f:i,,w,w,:z ,fffmzfffZim:'Jwffiwf::ff+w H fi - qffyg M H fy, if lr' Y, I my may 1 AW3 VW' f iw :laws 2 v f' 'ViflaknffiT:jQ5aW72:?Q,EW QES:?fi,f,QslQ f',f-59?Zflwlzf-'?'W '1fi'fff53ifi?5 ii+'7fV55W 5' 'll E-,lgf,.:s, , ,... . ,, , I ' 1 iff ' M1 i ii' N f l-'El 5' i if' 112 ,marc- wzdw MW- ami . r .- 2 ' H ggvaweeeeeeegsm',lrizawfgai wnwgw ..., E I f 5 5 I ' . r A , n..,v2Z1w 3, ,, , s e Sports 158 Sports -41 -M----.-L.. 'B TAKIN' IT T0 THE HOLE - Fred Washington takes it up strong against three defenders. ltop leftl WHO'S OPEN - Jack LaBonte dribbles with caution while being closely guard- ed by a Weatherford Kangaroo. fabovel TWO - Leslie DeHorney goes up for two. lbottom far leftj UP AND IN - Tyrone Luper puts it up and in as Anthony Byers looks on. lbot- tom middlej TRIPLE THREAT - Allen Mobley demonstrates the triple threat position. lbottom rightl ' Q.. gr WHERE IS EVERYBODY? - Guard Allen Mobley looks for someone to pass to.laboveJ CONCENTRATION - Mike Schmuelegen shows pure concentra- tion with this jumper. ltop rightl MONROE - Samuel Monroe Williford takes a shot against Rider. lbelowl IN YOUR FACE - Kevin Wilson goes up against Sherman's Vaughn Gentry. lbottom middlel DUNK - Leslie DeHorney takes the high percentage shot. lbottom rightl N X tasks. fettq I E Igg so .3 -Q 'i.'i -Y 1 K g ggygrg fl ' i 'iii - If M O E , Q his g 32 7 , et.. il - , -, O f w e E lg ... I . --t- ' ' .,. x, , . 1 :E . I X Y k if rx ' ,. 'i ' K I L. 5' 1 , .Wit My . , Sports 159 WN...-v .-- L k , , rs. at www' JV Posts 11- 14 Record The Denison J.V. had a mediocre season finishing 11-14 and 3-7 for the season and District respectively. Denison did well in tourna- ment play winning their own tourney and placing second in the Arl- ington Sam Houston Classic. The three district wins came at the expense of the Weatherford Kangaroos and the Wichita Falls High Coyotes. The J.V., led by guard Ronnie Kelly, forwards Robert Stubbs and Brian Watson were too much for the Roos to handle. Weatherford was downed 56-30 and 45-25. The Coyotes were dumbfounded after blowing a 13 point lead with six minutes left in the fourth quarter to lose 41-39. Top offensive players were Watson, Stubbs, and Kelly. Top defensive players were Watson, Anthony DeHorney, and Kevin Emery. Other team members are Paul Bardwell, Art Butterworth, Paul Turner, Kevin Crawford, Monty Watts, Roger Edmundson, Ronnie Corcoran, Aaron Akers, Bubba Parks, Devin Ward, and Danny Hauber. 160 Sports .-.ff K.. - .... a SOMEBODY'S WATCHING ME - Brian Watson scores on a lay-up while opponents look in awe. tlefty ONE-HANDER - Robert Stubbs takes a jumpshot. tabove topj I'LL MAKE IT - Ronnie Kelly shoots a freethrow during the Denton game. tabove bottomy -.48 f f, , .... .. .x,. Q Qft,.w+f,Y+1-mn 4 W , ,M , jjj .,, , -yyvf ,WQ,,, by awww . A ug, My V, ggr on giiiww ' ll Qi an ' H- 5' A1,,. ' :,, Q S.- WHO'S OPEN - Kevin Emery looks for someone to throw to. ltop lefty GET IN THERE - Ronnie Corcoran nails a jumper. labovej GET BACK - Robert Stubbs goes up with force. ltop rightj PLAYMAKER - Ballhandler Anthony DeHorney goes up for two. lleftj IN YOUR FACE - Brian Watson takes a shot with a little help from Paul Turner. lrightj W' V, iii . tll 5 . Ml V Z we '72 i rw X l, Sports fu, Sports fauna! 4 2' li BLACK AND GOLD EXCITEMENT - Basketball Freshman style brought ad- ded excitement to the Jacket gym. Above Scott Donowho, Tim Crowell and Allen Stephenson fight for the Gold Team. Dallas Porter puts one up, left, for the Black Team. David Beall, right, makes one from the charity stripe. ei AFM --,M REACH FOR THE SKY - Freshman Troy Bartley goes up for a jumpball. labovel WATCHOUT - Stacy Moore puts up a shot before being hammered by an op- ponent. flop rightj WHERE DID HE GO? - Freshman Allen Stephenson prepares to pass the ball to an open man. lleftl REBOUND - Freshman Randy Roberts 1345 David Beall, and Dallas Porter l20l wait for a rebound. lrightl Sports 163 -556 : 'tak ,K - H Six if ' W N ::.L 1 Q W' 'Lhm A ww - 5 I , L4... ,E T Y 'A' as T4 ti me i i'i1 ,.1 iiii A -ai- JUMP - Tammy Lewis goes up for a re- bound against Weatherford as team- mates Angie Snell and Angie Barnum look on. labovel JUMPER - Konta Thomas connects on a jumper against Denton. fleftl JUMPBALL JACKETS GET IT, GET IT - Kaye Bryant tips the ball to team- mate Sheila Bartley 1333, and Angie Snell 1151. lrightj 164 Sports N... any-pf ..-wm- ...g....as-. H131 -it QN x Q. 28 xmas X .,x... L PLEASE G0 IN - Angie Barnum takes a shot while Sheila Bartley looks on. labovej IN A CROWD - Tammy Lewis powers the ball up against a Lady Roo as Angie Barnum and Konta Thomas look on. ltop rightl WHO'S HANDS ARE THESE - Angie Snell tries to outmaneuver the mysterious hands that plague her. fleftl 4 is L 'S . 99 5 iii- is H5 -K Lady Jackets Win 6, Lose 14 The 1983-84 Denison Lady Jackets varsity basketball team finished with a record of six wins and 14 losses. Team members were cap- tains Sheila Bartley and Angie Barnum, Kaye Bryant, Kim Mayberry, Vanessa Mayberry, Tasha Moore, Angie Snell, Kon- ta Thomas, and Ruthie Wyatt. They were coached by Teresa Newsom. Managers were Robert Byers, Monique Powell, and LaJune Goodwin. Sports 165 Z' 1.-.K 'Q of 'H 19359: L rf!! x 'I if I. 166 Sports an , I- H' rw 'g,,,,,, L,,, W,Wl..,w4W++ '- A LW WWW Y if , . .fry ff' N JUST ME AND MY SHADOW - Tam- my Carruth concentrates heavily while playing defense. JUMPBALL - Darlene Flemmings skies for a jumpball. TAKIN' IT T0 YOU - Sandra Brown takes it to the hole with force. . I l f ...ow mm s ,Nw- ,,.. ...Q .- x k A .. ' wall. GOOD D - Sherry Kincade and San- dra Brown collapse on an opponent. I GOT IT - Darlene Flemmings Q51 and Sherry Kincade fight a Lady Roo for a rebound as Sandra Brown looks on. f . fn Lady Jacket JV Wins 3 Loses 14 Denison J.V. Lady Jackets compiled a 3-14 overall record. Team members were Tammy Carruth, Darlene Flemmings, Sandra Brown, Sherry Kincade, lvery Jackson, Lori Dotson, and Toni Reed. x ge x 3' . . Q' GREAT BLOCK - Tammy Carruth l1Ol and Sherry Kincade reject an opponent's shot. Sports 167 ml? 168 Sports OH, OH WRONG WAY - Sharnnett Harper thinks she went the wrong way as three Bearkette defenders surround her. ltop leltl IN YOUR FACE - Nell Wyatt puts up a shot against Sherman. qabovel COME BACK HERE - Michelle Martin- dale f32l runs a loose ball down. lfar leftl PLEASE GO IN - Shawna White fran- tically puts up a shot. lleftl I Basketball' Freshman Lady Jacket Style -I ,,, .,-,-- ,l Q M., ,,,,. ,.,l.v. .., ,W 4,le+l.a,ef-law .1 ' ,.-tl , few, ' 4522 ,Jax lm . si: ,,,t t.l't tt-tt EE lell 4 1, f I ,,, M ,,,,:. , X V l, llt t ll l 1' t,,' lltetll l2Ol leads the break as her teammates l l fOIIOw. labovel if 773 I 'f -- UP AND IN - Jennette Helwer puts It 2 V - up and in.lIeftJ I 55154 lttt 352 ' V l' a 'hl1'h THROW IT, I'M OPEN - Michelle Mar- ' 'il' gi tindale waits lor a pass. lrightl its llsss ' llaa . ',., . Sports 169 K A L I ' , . .. -X - 551s ' IQ- SMI' Q-5 . .1':'EYf b y -:fi f I . 1 IY' . I 1 t KK': :, f 1 2 V . t yew :'fw - , . 1 ' i i : fr gg 1 3 .pf rrrr i. . L , .rrr .J , 1 ir ti . ' , ' Vi' 'ZI' E I i . . . ,,,,. . Lk... 1 xv K. ' 11 .. f . ' 1-- V' v '1'X . I 1 iiitriit tttti 1 1 -i , . 452 My ! L x x .wefffwr wifi y s ew ,fi 'M - - ts, M .ar am Q Q - f .0 WMM WH W1 1, 5 .ff f ' 3 :W 6 .ff W' f Xe... . LOOK AT IT MY WAY - Head Baseball Coach Ty Comstock Sr. argues his point to the YOU'RE OUT - Allen Mobley fields a referees. hit and attempts to tag a runner out. D ' Jackets 9I'lISOl'l lsls I l ,V District Place Champs The 1983-84 Denison Yellow Jackets baseball team did something that had not been accomplished at this school in 13 years. They won the district championship. They finished the season with an overall record of 16 wins and 11 losses and a district record of 8 wins and 2 losses. The season had many highlights. The majority of the Jackets offense was provided by Ty Comstock Jr. with eight home runs and Raymond Wilson with a batting average of .472. The defense was helped by strong performances from pitchers Ty Comstock Jr., Tony Plauche, and Mark Wright, and infielders Ronnie Crause and Allen Mobley. 170 Sports - , Q, , if , . .... . , gunna, 2: ' T I 9 L , A A ,,,,, , IVVV j ,. , JW? ' , A HEARTY SMILE - Tim Neal gives a big smile after hitting a triple. 8 on District The Yellow Jackets players honored by the District 5-5A coaches were pitcher Ty Com- stock Jr., shortstop Ronnie Crause, outfielder Raymond Wilson, and Tim Neal, catcher named to First Team All- District. Named to the second team were second baseman Allen Mobley, and third baseman John Tarver. Ty Com- stock Jr. was also recognized as Most Valuable Player, Ty Comstock Sr. was selected as Coach of the Year, and Tony Plauche was honored as Newcomer of the Year. I 3' .. M, E :-- M 5 V... 1 5 fx . g H I FOLLOW THROUGH - Raymond Wilson strokes for a hit. iabovej G0 AHEAD, MAKE MY DAY! - JeH Camp waits for action to begin in be- tween pitches. ibeiowi ' f .. - -' i .Q - -2-was -s.,2 . H f s- ' Q I -,.,,k, N Q , K discuss their options during a game. ON YOUR MARK, GET SET, G0 - Comstock jr. readies himself to run. K - .,,,, TY PLUMBING 927 465 U3 'U 0 2- U3 .A N .L 0 0 z 'I'l H1 :J m z . o l'l1 L' I m I 0 O KD 0 D' -4 'Q 0 O 3 SP. O O X D 3 f Q D7 U! U3 EJ D7 3 O 0 ID 0 GLARCONDTONNG 3' Z ID 1 Z' 2 I O E 2 J' AHB 172 Sports iw ' il. CLOSE CALL - First baseman Kevin Wilson pulls the ball in as Allen Mobley looks on. ltop leftl WHICH WAY DID IT GO? - Allen Mobley is poised and ready. Iabovel FASTBALL - Mark Wright puts everything behind this pitch. lleftl NWf g 'VN N'AL: 'W W 4 ,:4,, ,.-- CELEBRATE THE GOOD TIMES - The Jackets mob Jeff Camp after Camp hit a homerun. iabovej LEADER OF THE PACK - Ronnie Crouse, Jeff Camp, and Richie Patter- son follow District 5-5A player of the year Ty Comstock. ileftj Sports 173 2 Wfa' 4'-sq 174 Sports RUN, BUCK, RUN - Raymond Wilson sprints to first. abovej I CAN FLY - Ronnie Crouse soars through the air to snag a ball. ltop rightl BIG BAT - Power hitter Tim Neal waves his big bat. fleftl EASY OUT - Allen Mobley pulls in a fly ball. lrightl ,g,-,,,f,...,...,.t.....-,,....,!,., ... . . i... in, . .Q 1 M - U if 3 ' W 'M' 'i 'i!1 ! W HMM x N, , x ...M.,...,1,..-- ....w., M? , 'X - t lV s .W -- Congratulations Jackets, Good Job! 'Cf' ., , , , 5, F PM . . .o ,,kV U DH - Designated hitter Duane Martin follows through with his swing. ftop leftl 'H tttii ' N SAFE - Tony Plauche steals second against Wichita Falls High. tabovel 5 'zz' STRIKE - Tim Neal hauls in a pitch. tleftl ALL-DISTRICT - All-District short stop Ronnie Crouse waits between pitches. frightl .. fi Sports 175 JUST A SWINGING - Bart Bush shows a full range of motion. frightl LET'S GET ON WITH THE GAME - Kevin Emery and Jeff Arnold wait be- tween pitches. ibelowj WORLD CLASS - Donny Borah shows world class speed while sprinting home. lmiddle far rightl .umm-ansqmuidebmvl 'N-qw SAFE BY A COUNTRY MILE - Darrin Aynes slides safely into second. lrightl 176 Sports ww - .uygg-ws f,.- '--...Q-...fo . K Q. 4 kk K .k V: wig, i 9' it L-'1 ': . L k K Lkk- .,,..' , , 2 'Q kfi. -- - 1- , f ' l s 1' i ' b if s , i . . sii. ,f fm ,im N.., 11L , n s t . s . Agiiifrgi ' 'I---- w iib ff- S a s , Q g ..., . NL ttf f' .W M ,P-W f ., .,, - - -Awwtwehft. .1a,,.n5Qig.ixv-lll- K3 , W . t-k j-:' 3 l is rg.. ., It 'fQ.53,Z..gsK 1 X , .. 7 .. Qiwf K f A In .5 T, H Q ' gs. ,Fi .. W ., - L ' 1 may K ks .. K -1,53 ,Q --.,f,..wf . K -' POISED AND READY - Richie Hollensed waits on the ball. ltop leftl THIEF - Donny Borah attempts to steal second base. ltop rightl STRIKE - The J.V. was led by strong pitching. lbelowl . 4 Q- 1-0. X ,Q sm. mfs-X Ma, , M tg:-. l Q ,MQW X as 4 -- ,fs Tk. ii s N . - f S s I-Lg, c g ,g yyt..!f.y . , 'Mg , 1- .. -4 ' -.rf .. Sports 177 DENISON CLEARINGHOUSE ASSOCIATION AMERICAN BANK if 'A' 'A' f TEXAS AMERICAN TRUST INTERFIRST BANK BANK km JIM HARROD REAL ESTATE 105 E Hwy 69 465 7282 57' A-T ,k k f AA A 51 . A I ., A ,sn .Aw . W5 ny .Ll rl, K I S ,mf . , K , . 5 K ,K ig P . , f A ,, A , ,, I . M ' Q W H , . - - K ' fi 5 V AA A A A gfAAf 1' 3' Af ?', :'gig L 5, Q' if, ff g A A A 5 i A, TA .AIA M ,, , i A V A -A , 3' 5- f- I waz' - 4- ,- W AA A Mk . A , ZLL , ' ' Y .AXE-f .sb Ii, ti MA ' l l 1 178 Sports I '3X4 vviiis I '31 3X-1 I SYS NCD MATTER I-IOW YOU MEASURE IT X -5, AT -.ia I3AFIFIETT'S Io. N LOW DISCCDUNT PRICES E IN EVERY DEPARTMENT: ,X A HEALTH G BEAUTY AIDS If PHARMACY NI ff HARDWARE ff HOUSEWARES Ioj 1' CAMERA G ACCESSORIES ff COSMETICS NI If JEWELRY if SCHOOL SUPPLIES gg f SPORTING GOODS A SOFT GOODSE I' SUMMER G OUTDOORS 'QTOY STORE SD 53' YOU SAvE MORE Z4 '84 Track: Transition Year The old cliche This was a year of transition, could be applied to this year's track season. The '84 team was composed mostly of sophomores and juniors, plus a new coach: Kevin Sides. The cliche was very much in effect here at DHS. But every dark cloud has a silver lining, and for the tracksters it was in the form of Ray Taylor and Rick Moore. Taylor broke Jessie Locke's 1970 long jump record of 21-10 with a leap of 22-8, but Taylor wasn't finished. He broke his four week old school record at the district track meet with a leap of 23-1 to finish third by a half-inch. Moore was the only Jacket to qualify for Regionals in Lubbock by placing second at district in the 800 meter run with a time of 2:02:97. Denison finished fourth in the meet. Leonard Bevels, Danny Hauber, Tony Brown, and Leslie DeHorney had good performances earlier but failed to qualify for regionals. GET 'EM SAM - Sam Williford tries to GO GET 'EM JOHN - Sophomore bringing in the baton iabovel catch up. itopl John Meuller gives it all he's got while 180 Sports ' : 1'-ff, , Mgr, ' ., I 'fki WWA , .ikyf t 331 K 3 1 453, : , f-'W 5',,,, fr:-, A ,alll , - ,, 1 3? S 3 - , - :wwf .V . ef- H 1 W 'lr :F f A ,y 4 If if ti , . L A ' f ,, v , ff we Ziff , ,J ,l ., V.-- ,, ,W W 4 Q1 X 5 1 AW ,, .. , ,kk.,, W, Mr, . ,, ' 3-if ' . ,,.: g X e,'f'if'n zz, W V, :sf gf OFF AND RUNNING - Speedster Flay Taylor shifts into high gear after receiv- ing the baton from Derrick Cameron. tabovel ANCHORMAN - Anchorman Leslie DeHorney brings home the baton. ileftj EXPLOSION - Derrick Cameron ileftl and Ray Taylor irightl explode out ofthe blocks in the 100 meter dash. irightl V ,, Q, . f MY ' in , Q it Sports 181 . or DETERMINATION - Darlene Flemm- ings does her best on her leg of the relay. BLINDING SPEED - Konta Thomas displays her speed at the district meet at Weatherford. WHAT A RACE - Two Lady Jackets relax after a race at the district meet. UP AND OVER - Sophomore Danny Hauber clears 6'3 at the Yellow Jacket Relays to finish second. 182 Sports Nu... i -A ,, X.-f I CAN D0 IT - Ruthie Wyatt drives to take over the lead. eee,e., ' I , i ll. s ,ee ' 5 5 w Q V i i I W i . I I . . .. Ns-1. -.rza -af ..::-.VV :zzz-1... is-. ffff '11 -- s :1iN ,nb -. -.exe vi 1 - DON'T TAKE ALL DAY - Sherry Wheeler waits for a teammate to bring in the relay baton. TRUE DETERMINATION - Sandra Brown goes all out to help win first. Lady Jackets Send Six to Regionals DHS Lady Jackets under the direction of second year coach Warren Trimble sent six girls to regionals in Lubbock: Nell Wyatt, Ruthie Wyatt, Sherry Wheeler, Terri Fuggett, Darlene Flemmings, and Carrie Shope. Wyatt qualified in five events, the triple jump, long jump, 200 meter dash, 400 meter relay, and 800 meter relay. Shope qualified in the 3200 meter run. The Lady Jackets took sec- ond at district in Weatherford. Sports . A , , l. . k1s ., , 'T 4 8 'fmQg 4, Q., t 'div Q f- 'sf Neg. V f J , N 'X i' , 1 9 :Q'l: : if se, 3 Slll f f its-G 5: si fi PROUD WINNERS - Cross-country team members are jubilant after taking second at the district meet. Team Cross-Coun try Takes Second The 1983-84 cross country team placed second in district and qualified for regionals. At the district meet individual rankings included Tim Myers, who completed the 3.1 mile run with a time of 17:30 and placed seventh, Robert Jones who came in eleventh with a time of 18:14, Rick Moore who ran a time of 19:14 and finished thir- teenth, Brett Edelin had a time of 19:49 and placed fourteenth, and John Mueller was fifteenth with a time of 19:50. 184 Sports members are, from left kneeling Tyron Penny, Les Sloan, John Mueller, and Tim Myers. Standing are Robert Jones, Brett Edelin, Coach Kevin Sides, Trent Hyman, and Rick Moore. 'Hal' M 1 I'M READY - Junior Trent Hyman warms up before the district meet. it . g 'YR s'5F fi? 'D l ref? BW f 0 ' w ,lieu '53 'e ' ov' f Xp' ' ,- ,ak X et. M 'Mt ' ., K V . N A. A 1 A 3 A , xx V.. v get A .L -A s , My , .A X J L , I ,QA v . . X 5 , WM' V' A ' l Q, +1 K is - xy ' if 'QA .M , - 15 wg.. 553 ,Q-is WARM-UP - Stretching and relaxing nerves are an important part of prepar- ing for a cross-country race. Above, Tyron Penny and Trent Hyman help Rick Moore stretch. Below left, Tim Myers paces himself during a race. RS ,X M 'i 'ie'2'e ' . 4 Below right, Penny, Robert Jones, and Les Sloan before a race. Sports 185 WHAT DO YOU THINK? - Jeff Fulen- check, Eric Floyd, Harold Allison, and Shane Calhoun discuss their next shots. labovej FOLLOW THROUGH - Mike Nelson completes his follow through on a tee shot. labove rightl IN THE HOLE - Jeff Fulencheck watches his ball travel toward the hole as caddy Shane Calhoun looks on. lrightl IN THE TREES - Eric Floyd aims for the flag with shot out of the trees. lbelowl POWER - Lynn Burkhead powers the ball down the lainvvay. lbelow right! ta jv fi: , ff T, W , 4 aff ' f , Q 2 ' ? lkk iw, f N, 4 ' U .1 k ,4 - iam' H Sports LOOK AT THAT FORM - Jeff Fulen- check and Shane Calhoun watch the form of Eric Floyd. labovel CONCENTRATION - Shane Calhoun concentrates on hitting the ball as he tees off. iabove right! I HOPE IT MAKES IT - Lynn Burkhead watches his shot travel to the green. irightj WHEFIE'S THE BALL? - Jett Fulen- check keeps his eye on the ball as he makes his tee shot. ibelowj is gas Sports 187 mf in .fiif Tv- f X . . P s ,m,, , - , ' L- ui' A 'j - 'f am kvy t refs! wg V --W fi w 'V . i 188 Sports CAPTAINS - Tennis team captains are Christy Reinert and Mike McKinney. fabovey I'M READY - Kathleen Cravens waits for her opponent to serve. ftop rightl NET PLAY - Cecil Jacques goes up to the net to return a ball during practice. lmiddle rightl FOLLOW THE BALL - Gerald McAden keeps his eye on the ball after he com- pletes his shot. fleftl LOOKING UP - Gerald McAden looks up to hit the ball. lrightl is ' 'F Emi? L at ... Q' s V Q ,,:, .1.. at K l'VE GOT IT - Christie Holland is in control as she returns a shot. labovei OVERHEAD - Cathy Weems goes up high for an overhead smash. ltop rightj CONCENTRATION - Gerald McAden keeps his eye on the ball as his prac- tices his returns. tlefti FOLLOW THROUGH - Sophomore Bill McKinney follows through after he com- pletes his shot. lrighti ' ' sew W is AWN WN WWW? if wwf . L.,. ., if Ili. Isl' R T Sports ,geisha Q gg.. . s F ...-- , ,V . it 'f K .- 'K f - PRACTICE - The tennis team used tices her returns. Above right, Spencer joy a little time off during the afternoon their practice time to sharpen their Johns works his smooth stroke. Below, practice. skills. Above left, Christie Ftienert prac- Lance Coleman and Spencer Johns en- 190 Sports f 9, Wit' at ' A TENNIS ACES - This year's tennis team had many fine players. Among them were, Teresa Tillman and Christie 30- Wav-. Holland, above, who are practicing for a doubles match, Lance Coleman, below left, who is awaiting the serve of his op- ponent, and Mike McKinney, below right, who gestures in disgust as the ball passes by his head. 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K, ,. .f-f-K-.x,.- ,,!,,,-J:.....w,.f ,..4M1g,g, J f-':Q,ls,': 'SpeCfQ interest S 193 Learning Experiences Stretch Abilities Ar -r , , t i t t i - I' K - L t, fi l , ' X9 tl if 1. - . ,,f. , , ... el 4:5 X, Wi Office assistants learn as they help account for attendance, answer telephone calls, file t l and do routine office chores. Leonard Bevels responded affectionately to the nickname hall girl as he invaded the usually all-female job. Computers and class clowns contribute to motivation for learning. 5' .,, av Parents trade places wlth their seniors and appreciate the current practices in English class. Mr. Gene Sickles invites this practice during Public School Week and requires parents to carry on with regular class activities. 194 Special Interests -ts: Students, Staff Say Farewell, Godspeed to Retiring Friends The careers of two dedicated ladies ended in retirement this year as they moved on to different lifestyles. Mrs. Dodie White, top photo, long time attendance clerk retired during the year because of her husband's ill health. In her 16 years at DHS, Mrs. White kept the official attendance records which were the basis for state funding for the schools. She issued admission permits and permits to leave campus. She also doled out detention hours for truants who skipped classes. l enjoy working with the students and the faculty, she said as she prepared to turn over her desk to Mrs. Roger Hanson, wife of the choral music director for the schools. Mrs. White's ready smile and helpful attitude eased many tense situations when attendance became a requirement for receiving credit in class. Students with more than nine absences lose class credit unless they go through an appeals process and produce doctor's verification of illness. Another of the most helpful people on campus, Mrs. Bernice Irby, bottom photo, has been in charge of the high school learning resources center since it was called a library, but she has been a teacher for many years. Mrs. Irby joins her husband Principal Lyndol Irby in early retirement with plans to travel and spend more time enjoying their new home and their farming and ranching activities. Being instrumental in organizing and outfitting the new library, Mrs. lrby has seen many changes since coming here. During her tenure at the high school, the audio visual aids have become instructional media and have been broadened to include video cassettes and computers. Under her direction, the center has become a meeting place for school-related groups and an information center vital to the education of students and staff. Her cheerful personality has helped many unlock recorded wisdom and put it to use. Special Interests 195 Expressions Explored. . . is 196 Special Interests exe. . J 1, f :all ' . S L ,-I. ,WM .ge .. in ., , , ...V l 'Y 6' , Ji , 51 1 5 he , I K ,ca-2 4 I ' ' ' g ' f fa a is :L Q R KX ax, Q Kg xx N X X We 1 H. ' KEN .. ,W Wwmef , w f f' M ,MMM Special Interest Creative Moments Shared. . . Silver icicles Glittering in soft moonlight Winter has arrived. By Pamela Lane Falling snow on roof. . . Bottom of foreigner's heart Thinking of home town . . . By Miyong Kim Stormy winter's eve, thunder, lightning, rainfall too, no moon out tonight with dark rumbling clouds moving to block out heavenly light. By David Sedlacek Don Martin Beyond blue waters Golden mountains shine brightly Overhead birds fly Softly, brightly singing songs, Freedom, liberty to all. By Kelly Wilkerson Pamela Lane The Flower On a sunny walk, I discovered a flower. Its petals were wilted, And slowly dying. I stared at it for a moment And then I realized, How lives change. And how nothing remains the same. Lives are lived. Hearts can suffer. But I couIdn't help Crying for this flower. It came into life with a purpose. Its purpose was simply beauty, The same-as mine. Yet one day I'll be wilted and dying too. By Diana Henry 198 Special Interests Golden sunset casts Reflections upon clear pond Faun nestles to doe. By Valerie Griffith Sunset drifts downward, Trees blowing into darkness, Ending sunlight's work. By Cindy Birdsong Rain clings to branches Begging to not be dropped 'til Finally, it falls Where it gathers in puddles Forming streams, rivers and seas. By Amy Bullock Valerie Griffith Early morning sun Glistens brightly over world Dancing sunbeams play Twining roses ruby red Bringing life about the world. By Susan Boss Beth Melvin Think of the River There was this place When I was a little girl With nowhere to face I would run to the end of the world I would find peace there So cold I would shiver On the bank Of an icy cold river. It was away from home That I found That I had to roam. And never be bound. I think of it still But I am far away From my river by the hill Where I used to play. By Diana Henry There 's Someone at the Door As I was lying in bed, all dressed in a gown of red, There was a knock at my door, but answering it seemed such a chore. But when I got downstairs, I found nothing there. So I went back to bed, Sure that I was out of my head. The knocking came back, But of time I had lost track. When will it all end, My patience is running thin. When I go to the door, The knocking is o'er. If I be back down, The knock is still around. Now I wake up at last, To find it has all passed. But was this a dream That's the way it seems. By Syl Lys lAndrew Foranl The DFSHITIGI' As I walk along the beach this day, Thinking of lovers far away, Faraway places in a foreign land, walking along, hand in hand. Lovers forever, or so they say, What a beautiful end to that special day. The low hanging moon and one cloud in the sky. I was just trying to think of how to say goodbye. Just a weekend away and all will come true. But tell me, Lord, why am I so blue? By Sheila Stewart The End Staying together as if by fear, Living as though the end is near. The world was once such a beautiful place, But now there's nothing but empty space. How did it happen? They say it was war. But I think NO ONE cares anymore. By Sheila Stewart -s7'?? '. f ' . :Q .-..1'TQ.,,'-....rf 'lf M AN, I . -ef.:-H--M 'a . - 1' .' .. ---- N. . . . , - I . . ,' .1 'V N '-1, . ' 1' - I - ,- L ,' - . . ,. 1 , H . ' . 7 I , 't 1 . ' ' I ,, . ' 1' -1,1 I I -,. j '. ' f'. ',' . Y , , - ' ll . 'lv V' , , Xt' I 5 ,V-,157 5, gh , .' if ' . ' ,' a A ' ' Q - 'I' pL,L,'9 .2 I' fig. I Q--gy .3 , c . Q , ,f . , . 1, H :. . . , 'ft - : . ' . I ' f-' I A 1-we ' xx I I ' - I .VI ' N - f-B 2 v S- A 4, '3 ' 3. 1 , A I ,., ,. . ..,. , - .. . ,- . -4. al'-.-. ,, . ,, I .45 , ,A - I l'.,,,'..,,:,,,... , .:gfs'E.:i, 5 4 , f v Alnihmfl 'f ' f i U I N4.M.,z., :Eg.,aj.-- f X X p . ,-,, -- .2-ff , V . . -, 1- . .-1 - f -42,5-4. l' A 'gif-L, ' f qk3j.. '7-F-fog I J - ps-aAP'n ' ' P' - . r' 1-343 TQ h :Nha -- fv 'sz .rr-, f ,. ' gf s .:,Q.'-.L I 1 I , x f - f is I f Bib p '4- '3 'Q 7 g mNE.Q '.. 'iii .. f . ,V . N A A' ,h .L .V M L .,. 4 ., . - . - . '- a ' - ' -5- ' 41 ix. .viii-I ', I - I. -, rl ., ,T . .VJ-3 Q il. 1 '33 .. ' -' 2 Sas ff .-- I in . 2-2.4 ' ..... L n bra ft I f ll f IM L Lrl l Pi ' 1 . 4 ,, gr. M 'fgijtl-.fwEsg?,fT, , N S3521 Qt... Love. . The source of life, The drug of man. The sole keeper of time. t in 5r 1-9 'I immeasurable totally without dimension, boundaries or limits. It's the key to the heart and The doorway to the mind. It's you. Time... Time is what passes away and the thing that man mourns the most. With the ticking of time goes the passing of life. Some watch the clock anticipating the final hour. Some never see the passing, Only the wents. Others know of the passing and revel in the joy. By Kristi Smith Special Interests 199 Laughter Laughter is giggly, Laughter is fun. Sometimes it's wiggly, Sometimes it's sun. Laughter, oh laughter, Laughter is delight, l'd do anything for laughter, Even put up a fight! Emily Peake Laughter Laughter is the center and The happiness of a person's life, The happy smiles of a funny clown. Laughter is the fun of Sitting around a glowing fire With friends telling jokes. Laughter is the fun of Watching the monkeys act foolish In the zoo. Laughter is the fun of being around family and friends. Laughter is everything A person can enjoy. Roger Hanson Beauty BEAUTY IS SOMETHING INCON CEIVABLE SO TOUGH, YET IN FORMS OF PALPABLE THINGS, IT COMES IN ONE'S WORK AND PLAY, AN A+ ON A TEST IS SOMETHING OF BEAUTY. BEAUTY IS THE MAIN PART OF PERFECTION WHICH EVERYONE STRIVES FOR. STEVE WILLIAMS Poems on this page were written by current freshmen when they were in 5th grade honors class. 200 Special Interests Laughter Laughter is a fountain of joy Bubbling with happiness. It fills our hearts with love and understanding, And good things we should bless. Laughter is a clear pond of water, Washing away all of our fears. Laughter is a gift from heaven Fighting all of our tears. Laughter is a sweet smelling flower Filling our hearts with good- ness and hope. It helps us through this lonely world That is hard to cope. Laughter is a melody. It works all through our lives. Even though laughter helps us some, All we have to do is strive. Wendy Hooper Beauty BEAUTY IS YOU, THE BEHOLDER. BEAUTY IS ANYTHING YOU TOUCH BEAUTY IS YOUR HEART THAT WON'T STOP HELPING OTHERS BEAUTY IS YOU, WHO WON'T STOP CARING. BEAUTY IS YOU. STEPHANIE RODRIGUEZ Family A family can reach out and feel light blue feelings of sadness and change them to a vibrant orange feeling of happiness. A family gives many warm red feelings of love. A family shares many feelings of bright yellow hope and many great indigo feelings of truth. A family also shares many wonderful violet feelings of trust. A family shares many pale green feelings of caring. A family is truly a rainbow. Rebecca Terry Beauty BEAUTY IS THE LOVE THAT A FAMILY SHARE WITH EACH OTHER, THE ADVICE AND GUID ANCE PARENTS GIVE. BEAUTY IS RELATIVES THAT HAVE A CLOSE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EACH OTHER. BEAUTY IS HAPPY THOUGHTS THAT PEOPLE SHARE, FOND MEMORIES OF THE PAST, FOND HOPES FOR THE FUTURE. BEAUTY IS THE BLOOMING OF A NEW LIFE, BEAUTY IS THE PAINTING AN ARTIST HAS JUST FINISHED, HIS MASTERPIECE, THE BUILDING AN ARCHITECT HAS JUST BUILT, HIS HOME, THE FRIENDSHIP TWO PEOPLE HAVE BUILT, THEIR RELATIONSHIP. FOR YOU SEE, BEAUTY IS ANYTHING OR ANYWHERE YOUR HEART DESIRES. ROGER HANSON, JR. Flaindrops IF I WEREA RAINDROP, I WOULD FLOAT ON A SOFT CLOUD. I WOULD WATCH THE SUN RISE IN THE MORNING AND I WOULD WATCH IT SET IN THE EVENING. IF I WERE A RAINDROP, I WOULD FALL TO THE EARTH AND THEN I WOULD CLIMB TO THE TOP OF THE RAINBOW AND SETTLE BACK INTO MY CLOUD AND WAIT UNTIL IT WAS TIME TO COME DOWN AGAIN. TISHA ROBINSON Live for the love, love all that's fun. Inside our minds and under the sun. Fight for our freedom, freedom is life. Enjoy the world, ignore the strife. Infinity stretches below our feet. Now is calling, the future we 'll meet. Tackle the problems, find all the answers. Hide from the gloom, it spreads like cancer. Escape your worries, run from your cares. Seek out your future, hope still lives there. I - 0 'Q 'iv Kitt: . ' E verything 's beautiful in God 's great land. Americans are proud, together we stand. Until we die, we pledge our allegiance to thee. N o one leaves here, they like to be free. lndivisible, with justice for all. Together we stand, divided we fall. E nvious glances are thrown our way Demanding to know the prices we pay. S o, praise America for what she gives you. The rewards are many, the debts are few. Always abide by the morals she set. The laws, remember, must also be kept. Even though sometimes everything 's gone wrong Seek out the good, America 's strong! Sp ur 1201 In Memory Dana Algood Jim Burger Dana Algood died in a head-on traffic Jim Burger drowned in a swimming crash in March. accident in Lake Texoma in June. To everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to dieg A time to break down, and a time to build upg A time to weep, and a time to laughg A time to mourn, and a time to danceg He has made everything beautiful in its time . . S III t A Chance A dark haired girl alone in life, Hurt and scared, sharp like a knife. No one knew her or really cared. No one took her, showed her, or shared. No one could see she needed to be free. No one could acce t the wa she had to be. D Y Now she's gone, And still alone. Now we wonder when it's too late, Now that she's standing at the gate, Will she be left out like the times beforeg Will she once again be pushed out the door? We won't know 'cause we didn't take time to show Her love, everyone should know. Maybe tomorrow when we see someone else who needs to be free, We'Il show them the way to eternity. And that someone will grow to love. And they can be as free as a dove. And they can have, without a glance, What Dana didn't have. . . a chance By Samantha Littrell l do care l just didn't care soon enough. Karen She didn't know her mother cried, Or that her father wondered why. Was there something inside That she felt she must hide? Did she feel all alone Or had her anger just grown? Did she need us to be near Just to tell us her fears? Did she need her friends there Just to show her they cared? Did she want someone to love Or did she just need to be loved? Did she want someone to tell her 'no' Or did she really want to go? Did she really want to wait Or was it already way too late? Did she really think that life was bad Or was she just lonely and sad. Perhaps she lived in too much haste A beautiful life has gone to waste. By Tammy Schmuelgen . 4 fs 1 -,,. . 'NN X f X' K J G QUQQM 'n ff ' , It Y x ' .. 1' I ' I 1 J I Y j ff , y I2 2 2. 3.-'Zi f f II , U: I I'M GOING TO SEE HIM I'M GOING TO SEE HIM I'M GOING TO SEE HIS FACE I'M GOING TO SEE HIM. I'M GOING TO KNEEL BY GRACE. I'M GOING TO SEE HIM, THE SON OF CREATION. I'M GOING TO SEE HIM, MY DESTINATION. I'M GOING HOME, CAUGHT UP IN THE RAPTURE I'M GOING HOME, NO MORE HERE AFTER. I'M GOING HOME, TO THE SON AND THE FATHER, I'M GOING HOME, NO MORE WORRIES TO BOTHER. THE DAY IS COMING, I'LL BE LEAVING HERE. THE DAY IS COMING, THAT THIS WORLD WILL BE PAST. THE DAY IS COMING, THAT ETERNITY WILL ALWAYS LAST. By Tammy Ervin DENISON FORD INC 18153. Hwy. 75 CM Freshmen Join D. H. S. Freshman Class Officers are: fFrom leftl f-Xid'iIiq-ft secretaryg Travis Vernon, vice presidentg and Kendall Phillips, president. Below from left are: David Adair, Jennifer Allen, Michael Allen, and Steve Allen. Dana Allgood Greg Anderson Richard Anderson Thomas Anderson Crystal Andrews Kellie Arthur Adair-Buskirk Tracie Bailey Brian Baker Steve Ball Aaron Barker Troy Bartley Barbara Bates Kathy Bates Terry Bautch Stephanie Baxley David Beall Tammy Beaver Michael Beeson Steve Brewer Britta Brown Lynn Brown Russ Bullock John Bumpass Patricia Bumpass 06 Freshmen Rosanne Belcher Candy Bell Leneasha Bellows Michelle Birchfield Kelly Blackwood Gary Brewer Denise Burden Sharon Burden Scott Burns Stacey Burris Gary Buskirk Stephanie Buskirk Bush-Dryden Michael Bush Patricia Cain Melissa Caldwell Chris Calhoun Tony Castleman John Chapman Stephanie Childress John Clapp Chance Clark M37 Kurt Clark Roger Clark Christine Clayton Brandon Cloutz Lisa Cobb Lance Coleman Bryan Coley Rhonda Conrad Stacy Coulter Macee Cowley Denise Cox Matt Crabtree ,imf Patricia Craig Priscilla Crain Brad Cravens Bobby Crawford Tim Crowell Clayton Cunningham DeDe Curry Paul Davis '5HBBawsgm Tammie Deary Tad DeFrange Scott DeFratus Mike Delong Greg Denison Jeff Dodson Scott Donowho Lee Dorley James Doty Rusty Doty Stephen Douglas Donavan Dryden Freshmen 207 Linda Dughetti Andre Edwards Renee Ertel Misty Farmer Michael Farrington Tony Favors Dughetti-Harper Kim Feagm Felicia Ficke 5 Brad Fisher, ?Marla Fisher Jodi Flannagan Jim Fleitman Eric Fowlerl Frederick Frazier' Lorie Frith Stephen Fronterhouse e'Qlif-Fugiftti Damon Fulce Kim Fulenchek Rolinda Fuller Paul Fulton Paul Gaffrey I 6armeneGalloway Gale Gamey Wilma Galloway Theresa Gentry Kellie Gibson Beth Glass Kim Glenn Marty Godbey James Goforth Laura Goforth Raquel Gomez ,Valesha Goodin Marchita Gordon Kelly Gray Chris Green Christen Gregg Bob Griffin Doug Griffin Kristen Griffin Vanya Griffith Tina Gruhn Cyrus Haas Mike Hales Roger Hanson Tony Harrelson FfeShl'l'l6l'l Robbie Harris Jane Hasse Wlarfa awkins Michelle Hayley Dorothy Hays N , . 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X f X was f xg P .si X ' N 'Q I ,Q 9 in ..- Janette Helwer Misty Hembree Debbie Henson Jeffrey Hess David Hintz Stephanie Hix QW W Q 3 M Wendy Hooper Monette Hopper Eugene House Jeff House Robbie House Heath Houston B' .r ' ree N ' ' Iee TM ltt, - ' ' . ,sim -A A ' , ' , Z, ti Xl Ha y Joy Jennings A 'L .Xi i'f, is - E' X ff, Jeff Jezek tt-: 5 . t J F ' fm 'Q Q '- 1-1 1. ' Janet Jghnson 1 --: A I ' Johnson , ,nt I in 1. ei llsiisfs iv V X E15 5 2 sff:: ' ' J ' if 42 .f - ur - ,L . J tttlt . Q . i . X- sbs . -A, ::, .7 f. . at ' 1-:- A is 'si , ff iiiii . iiiii vin -f Sify QE? . J il.. s f'r 1 J H l.lll 'f i . j -..y A '.,e r . H ,fy J f X i I I k7.k Z 'J X L V I I iii at Danny King 9 ' X -' di . , -i. i . 'F K: X .1 JE,-:...J ' - i s ri l-'Sa KH19 Sf' , . Brian Kirby M ...s s J. if s J B. a K k .. .y,yy,y1 1 - Tiffany Kurtz ' ' 'J ' 'K 4 Connie Lambert Freshmen 209 Sandra Lane Kim Leach Ethel Leake John Leasure Leslie Lester Dawn Lindsey Curtls Madden Kim Madole Wllbert Malvern David Mannen Tim Marrs Chris Martin Bradley Mayes Marquitta McAlester Bruce McAIister Tim McCasland Deron McCraw Misty McCulley ., g, lel.y, 5 Mike Miller Stacey Moore Jimmy Morgan Wayne Morgan Mara Moser Stacey Mosse Lane-Nickels ,Q ...L 2 .T - l,-- ,, . .,.. - M g -1i'i i his z . Debbie Lindsey Janette Locke Lucky Lockler Stephanie Lowell Thelma Luper Joey Mabry Deborah Martin Dina Martin Mary Jo Martin Michelle Martindale Loren Matheny James Mauldin David McGregor Rickey McKinney Steve McKinney Anesia McShan Cathy Means David Mezzacappa Robert Murrah Tiffany Myers Mindy Nail Barry Nelson Freshmen Cindy Neu Jody Nickels Robert Nicholson Colleen Nickerson Michele Oates Daniel Oney Betsey Owen Tony Owens EES , ' Vit ,'-- es, - C l,.ee X N PM -I Melissa Pauley Emily Peake Darlin Peoples Robby Perkins Rondie Petterson Kendall Phillips Nicholson-Russey Josh Parrish Michelle Pasche 5. Nilesh Patel Randy Pat erson - . -' t X ss i st it S2 S ,. . sts ,. ,lfi Q :aww X X X N. x.-new is-f . .. lf:- Dallas Portor Carla Potts - .. ' ,ii 1.2 Marcus Pough wiielili Jarrett Pulis Candace Putsche t X t N X sys is X 2? X t X 9 J g 4 3' x xr B X S - ,V l Daniel Rager Ronnie Raines Joan Reed Erin Reirdon Alicia Reynolds Erik Rice Dianne Roach Tonya Roberson ,. W -5- K Tisha Robinson Cathy Roblow Patty Richardson ,.. to t , ' an sf - K fu-1 V f J 4 sf' Tammy Richardson Vickie Rickerson Heather Riddle David Roach David Roach Stephanie Rodriquef. Johnny Rose garbara Ross Guelfiesi Quinn Russey Freshmen 211 Sanders- Tocquegny R. T. Sanders Toy Sanders Jana Sanford Brian Sartor Cameron Scally Laura Scott Robbie Seagroves Staci Shatto Robbie Shearin Laura Sheren Amy Shoemaker Chris Simmons Les Sloan Amy Smart Alicia Smith Diana Smith Karen Smith Kenny Smith Vernon Souther Scott Spencer Kelly Spradlin Stacy Spradlin Dylan Stafford Allen Stephenson Craig Talley Eric Taylor Karen Templeton Rebecca Terry Jeaneen Theford Andrea Thomas fps Lisa Smith Mesha Smith Ronald Snavely Deanna Snell Janna Snow Keary Souther Kristine Stephenson Todd Stewart Melvin St. John James Stone Bryon Sutherland Duwanna Swink Freshmen Carol Thompson Dianne Thompson Mark Thompson Vivian Thompson Shonda Tillery Daren Tocquigny TOdd- York Sheri Todd Laura Tolley Stan Trammell Suzanne Tripps Jeff Turner Carmen Vanmeter Travis Vernon Christie Virgin Brewster Waddles Sharon Wallace Barbara Walker Veronica Walker Mark Watson CJ Wesseldine Steve West Glenn White Bradley Widner ln.. Sherry Wigington Mike Wiley. Steve Williams Chester Wilson Gary Wilson Parks Wilson Kecia Wimbish Deirdre Wineinger Jamie Wither Kristie Wright Mike Wright Tobi Yirka Darren York Welcome to the Class of '87 Preserve Your High School Memories Get YOUR Yellow Jacket Yearbook Freshmen 213 Harold Allison Freddie Anderson Sherri Anderson Daniel Armstrong Jeff Arnold Lori Arnold Bob Barker Dana Baugh Steve Beals Owen Beard Bell Bell Bryan Bently Stacy Brock l'f8'Bf0Il' Tim Brown- Theresa Bruce' Angela Bruno Acree-Caldwell Sophomore Class Officers are: From left to right Sandra Brown, vice presidentg Jodi Janovec, secretaryg J. Dean Lind- sey, president. Below from left to right are: Dana Acree, Ken- neth Adams, Denean Allen, and Kristi Allen. 4 4 Darren Aynes Devin Aynes Jimmy Baecht Tim Bailey Paul Bardwell f4etur8ta1'r Carrie-Ann Bockstagf Kathy Bombay ' Donny Borah -JilmBradf!ld' Chris Brede Nt Toni Burdue 214 Sophomores Ron Burger Amy Burkhead Art Butterworth David Caldwell Eric Caldwell Rhonda Caldwell Jerry Callahan 'Christie Campbell Clif. Michael Cary Patti Click Tena Cline Chris Cobb Carey Cockrell Cindy Coffin Carolyn Craft Carolyn Crenshaw J Paula Cummins Scott Daniels Dennis Davis ohn Mark Davis Caldwell-England Audra Cassidy Sherrie Caudill Marty Childress Greg Christman Bob Clay Shelly Claypool Paula Coker Brian Collins Jimmy Collins Patty Connor Darin Comstock A H'l'l'f6iif Coleugr Chris Dill Jeffery Donahue Michelle Davis Kim Delashaw Shana Dennis Steve Denny Bobbi Dickson Valerie Dorley Lori Dotson KristyfDyer Joe Earnhart Brett Edelen Kevin Emery Bob England Sophomores 215 Lori England Mike Fellinger Carrie Ferguson Darlene Flemmings Shawn Flinn Kelly Fox 4 ul aug? 4 Angie Griffin Melissa Griffin Kathy Griffith Kerry Grigg Carolyn Grooms Kris Gundlach Phillip Harris Danny Hauber Renee Hauber Ken Heathcock Kevin Hefley Clay Henslee 7' England-Hudson t '- S-iii V ' a . 4 X fi, - .,-:ii fb va Marlene Fritts Rhonda Fritts Stacey Gaddis Bill Gay Sandy Gay Debra Goforth Silvesta Hamilton Nlna HamtT'lOf'l Stephen Hamons Jason Harp Erick Harper Kelly Harris Etna Henwood Ken Henwood Jeff Herzog Tina Hill Theresa Hiner Chantel Hines Daryl Hixson Chris Hodgkinson Sophomores Christi Holder Don Holt Thomas Hooker John Hosey John Hosp Kenny House Ftenea House William Houston John Hudson Trena Hudson Royce Hutchins Jennifer Hysmith David Ingram Paula lves Aaron Jackson Alicia Jackson Spencer Johns Alex Johnson Mark Johnson Shane Jolly Jeffrey Jones Marilyn Jones Rodney Lambright Vickie Lattimore Tracy Laurick Billy Leal Tommy Leasure Melissa Lee Karen Massey Vicki Massie Meredith May Maeola Mayberry Brett Mayes Crystal McAlester Hutchins-McCullar lvery Jackson Lisa Jackson Raymond Jackson Tammy Jacobs Mary Jacquinot Jodi Janovec A lies tet i - 'ie rssos Marla Jones Rose Jones Ronnie Kelly Melissa Kennedy Sherry Kincade Sharon Lacey Dean Lindsay Dean Lindsay Elizabeth Lindsteadt Kim Long Lisa Mabry Betty Ann Martin Elizabeth McCaig Jerry McCammack Shelly McCammack Michael McCasland Peggi McCullar Sophomores 217 Gabriel McGee William McKinney Tony McLain Melinda McManigell Rhonda McMenany Brian McSham McGee-Rhyne Sheila Montgomery Lori Morgan John Mueller Karla Muniz Rhonda Muniz James McStay Bryan Means Elizabeth Medina Donna Medlin Lori Melson Kevin Milks Donnie O'MalIey Lisa Orrick Shawn Osborn Brian Parks Bubba Parks Tyrone Penny Monica Nance Lisa Nason Lee Neal Larry Neff Phung Ngo Charles Nunly Celeste Peoples Christi Perkins John Perry Chantel Phillips Vinita Pierce Jana Pilkilton Wylie Platt Tony Plauche Derrick Pogue Steve Polston Z . 218 Sophomores Phillip Pryor Ella Raglin Kimberly Flamsfield Michelle Rhodes Steve Flhyne Mary Richardson Stephen Riggs James Robison Robert Rosenow Tommy Sanders Charla Sanlord Robert Simpson Shanna Singleton Deen Slagle Bartley Smith Bryan Smith Jere Smith Charles Steen Leiann Stewart Kristi Stevens Bart Stevenson Charlotte Stout Richardson-Walker Tammy Schmuelgen Rhonda Sexton Travis Shatto John Shaw Harold Sheppard Martha Shives Rebecca Smith Suzanne Smith Tracey Smith Cheryl Smithson Shaylen Staley ! Ek .: f Valorie Stringer Robert Stubbs Lee Surratt Cathey Tally Lisa Tadlock Mace Tawney Paul Taylor S Marty Thompson S ,gh Th0l'l'lm, t S l Michell Tignor Q ' YalondaTillery X Tammy Tracy Paul Turner Bill Via Danny Walker' Steve Walker Sophomores 219 Walton-Z .. Deven Ward Starr Ward T J Wasden -- - DHS Student Publications Working for You - Yellow Jacket Yearbook - Pictures - The Stinger - Student Directory - Autograph Books -M g ,save l 'i s Kelly Allen Robert Allen Debra Alsip John Altiery Theresa Amos Amber Arrison f X X RE? 3. 5 James Barker John Barnett Scott Barnhill Angela Barnum Melanie Baron Darlene Bates Acord-Bryant Junior Class Officers are, from lefty Kristi DeHorny, vice- presidentg Derrick Cameron, secretary: and Kelly Wilkerson, president. Rodney Acord Lisa Adkins Aaron Akers David Allen Shelly Arthur Joe Don Arthurs Stanley Baker Kenneth Ball Tomi Ballou Traci Ballou Susan Boss Stacy Bowers Reggie Brooks Ken Broughton Brian Brown David Brown Doug Beam Rhonda Bell Cliff Bentley Cindy Birdsong Michael Black Mark Blood Gina Brown Tony Brown Katherine Bruce Chandra Bryant Kaye Bryant Tamara Bryant Juniors 221 Tony Bryant Amy Bullock Bart Bush Kent Buskirk Anthony Byers Rita Byers Michelle Cary Beth Cash Susan Cassidy Jim Chapman Patty Coats Jeff Cockrill Jimmie Cottingame Mary Cox Kevin Crawford Sherrie Crawford Ronny Crouse Michael Crump Irma Dawson Kristi DeHorney Leslie DeHorney Amy Derden Gene Derebery Bryan Donowho NX - sing.. wa ng . tit JUfll0l'S K A ,Q ffm. M Bryant-Ervin Christy Caldwell Shane Calhoun Derrick Cameron Kamie Carlton Lea Ann Carruth Linda Carruth Kevin Coffman Tamra Conditt Ty Comstock Kathy Cook Randy Cooper Ronald Corcoran Starlene Culbertson Portlan Cunningham Michael Curtis Charles Daniel David Daugherity Sherri Davis Valerie Douglas Robert Droegemeier Donna Early Mike Earhart Jimmy Emmons Lisa Ervin Steve Evans Kathy Fields Eric Floyd Jeff Foster Jerry Foster Terri Fuggett Allen Gemeinhardt Stacey Golston Sergio Gonzales Christie Gray Janet Gray Cindy Green Raymond Hall Todd Hartsell David Headrick Sarah Heatley Debra Hedrick Diana Henry Micheal House Renee Hubanks Leon Hunt Beth Hunter Trent Hyman Claudia Ingram E V8I7S-JOhl'lSOl7 Jeff Fulenchek Sheila Gaddis Todd Gaines Candy Galloway Janet Gardner Kelly Garvin Shannon Gregg Valerie Griffith Dianne Griggs Stephanie Guillory Greg Hales Kathy Hall Debbi Herpeche Brian Hicks Richie Hollensed Opal Holmes Dennis House Karen House James Jackson Ronnie Jackson Shelly Jacobs John Jensen Glen Jinkins Nathan Johnson Ll L L Joewie LL L r L L 1 . . eggs -::' fr Lv. :ii - L L, of Christie Jones - t L:z.,:?, at ' 1, si: Marrwones R ' 1 ,f Robert Jones E L X Qi Samuel Jones ' LL L? Lmhih ' Dllufla Keel X gi .fl . R K L V' R so L f LLL at - r L L R h il -K .L 1-. R - I IIL VL L. ' , N L--if Lf 'L L L - ' : 'fi' - Q S D' L f . s LL LLA' ,L L t i ,J K x ih- :hk I .rw W, Ubin. 1 X Q ' -X XX R Joie-Morrison fl: ,. Y i ' N ' L 2 - '32, Liriziife gg -L L 2 it-L L Brian Kelsoe Miyoung Kim Julie Kimbrell David Kirby Karen Kirby Kevin Krueger 1 f- ff . :., : J Bnan Lafoy L ' W? Larry Lambert r Q W A Denise Landefs lg Pamela Lane ir',, L ' L L Paula Leach LL if L A E Tim Leggett L L it ,QL ji E B ' Q We i D itti J S? Q k' Q Johnn Lewis QQ ,,.A 5 4 .Qs V f L-are .sen r g y . an L f L L L QL . Tammy Lewis - , M 4' ieeb L Ge'a'd Fm s ,l 'i'i i I ' D Paula I-'ndsel' , ' ',fi S' I L Chad Lifldsfeadt Y K ' - sl Ik' i,f'ff f '-.' Elli s -1 i2S NV'L . Lf 'fs we we i xx Octavia Lupef X K L 111 L L f Don Martin Duane Martin Micheal Martin Vickie Martin Jeff Mask Cherri May X A N Nikki Melson Beth Melvin Sandi Melvin Duane Miller Allen Mobley Roby Montgomery yl Y wks' LS: ' ., :QF 2 L- -M, 224 Juniors X fc E Q ,JL .t l 5 -lynx L -L L L ',. ' -is ,4 X -sa -H? fi X Y 52 L Q ' L if A xi, X LL Cassandra McBrayer Todd McConnell Katrina McGuire Wesley McMenamy Paula Medlin Carla Meeks k-LL ' f12Ki?5fgEiE2?f ' ' el, . in H 'S A L 'L f R 'X 4 - fi?- A L , -- LL La. , ...Q , L-LL,, .L L ' ' i' ' v- x, X k 7: V' QL Qi DQ - L,L -f' f K. L, Q L .L - L, . as L is get NNN.. t f K WV- I ' x 1 3 X' ' g L Q www, V LL L, - L . -,,s,m..M.M,,Lw L -5- f Rhonda Montgomery Gene Moore Pam Moore Susie Moore Tammy Moreno Curley Morrison 'S X 4 L Q X x sw X if is L L A 955 .1 Pam Mueller Tim Myers Brian Nail David Narramore Shellee Neighbors Michael Nelson 17 Amy Papo: Duane Parker Kathy Parkey Rick Parnell Mike Pasche Mueller-Sedlacek Nancy Nelson Dale Neu Steven Ogborn Naoka Okada Kelly Orr Brad Peel Tony Pellman Kevin Perkins Kyle Perkins Michael Perryman Sandip Patel Richard Patterson Timothy Patterson Jimmy Patti Mae Patti Susan Peake 'Kelley Ramsey Clancy R ce Jackie Richard Dee Rippy Robert Robinson ,,.,--f--Di-'VKX Randy Potter Gene Potts Rodney Raines Scott Raisn Kassi Ramey Scott Roe Suzan Rutledge Debra Sanders Johnny Sanders Karen Schmidt David Sedlacek Juniors 225 Teresa Shelton Lynn Sheren Jimi Simmons Vicki Sinor Scott Skelton Billy Snavely Debbie Snavely Richie Stein ' Brian Strange .--ABPFTHWG Jamie Thompson Siesta T05 Steve Torres Darren Traweek Yung Trinh Greg Vaughn Patricia Weaver Scotty Weaver Cathy Weems l Q, jf ss:-f., te- ' -- . tt Q 4 W5 if X A it Q gt , 5 , 3, s 3 t J x ,f lf T Juniors Shelton- Williams ,, . .,f1 i -- ---- 1. - SWT, 45 it Audra Smith Cynthia Smith Joyce Smith Robert Smith Taylor Smith Shannon Taylor Kirk Templeton David Thomas Wendy Thomas Jane Thomason James Thompson Mike Vest Faron Voisine Brian Walker Sandra Walker David Walters Tresa Walton Stacy Weger Lynn Weightman Janet White Rodney White Kelly Wilkerson Jeanie Williams willfs-wright m1 . Valer W II I 'r ftil-3 S Qi 1 - S' 'S ff I Christi Witt A i wti . . I .3-1 JohnWolf .Q is jig iiiiii qi 1 do y f Gary Wright L, - i' Senior Exodus Wlth hugs handshakes grms sighs of rellef and a tear They are gone Scraps of paper decorate the floor books lean dejectedly on the shelves and one chewed pen quietly spreads the last of Its Ink Empty desks stlll warm seem to walt those desks that were fastened around young bodies luke llfe preservers afloat In a sea of Shelley and Shakespeare awash with Byron and Keats and waves of others Cll'OWl'led The brllllant the lazy the good the ornery the rlch klds the poor klds the loved ones the unloved gone gone with twelve years tucked Into one small transcript Dear God I hope I helped them Please Lord lpray I dldn t hurt them I cared Gene Slckles May 22 1984 Denison Hugh School Some swamg some just treaded waterg some J 227 Time is what passes away, and the thing that man mourns the most. With the ticking of time, goes the passing of life. Some watch the clock, Ainsworth-Anderson Time . . . anticipating the final hour. Some never see the passing, only the wents. Others know of the passing, and revel in the joy. reporter. By Kristi Smith Senior Class Officers are: Mitzi Badgett presidentg Mike Schmuelgen, vice president, Kim Embry, secretary, Kevin Phillips, treasurerg and Kristi Howard Steve Ainsworth David AIISI1 James Allen Flochelle All5'h Seniors Tina Allen Tracy Allen Jan Allenbaugh Randy Anderson Mike Bardwell Sherri Barker lWestl Gina Barnhill Kim Barnum Leonard Bevels Laura Blankenship Eddie Blanton Kelvin Boatner Arbuckle-Bowman David Arbuckle James Bachman Mitzi Badgett Kristi Ball John Barron Sheila Bartley Natalie Batey Karen Beam S.. Damian Bogdon William Bombay Rhonda Bowden Sandra Bowman Seniors 229 Brandon-Clark Seniors Steve Buckner Kathy Bunch Jim Burger Robby Burk Venita Calfy Jeff Camp Jeff Campbell David Carson David Brandon Carlton Brown Michael Brown Lori Bryant Lynn Burkhead Kevin Burns Lisa Burris Robert Byers Kim Cassidy Anjanette Childs Linda Christman Carol Clark Clark-Embry John Clark Kelly Clark Heidi Conrad Kirby Cotter Gh'f'ls'Grab'treeN Kathleen Cravens Debra Crowell Sherry Daniel Scott Dasch Mike Dastous Leah Deary Tammy Dennis John Densmore Pam Dickson Vonda Donahue Dianne Dunn Kenneth Early Kim Embry Michele Cleveland Daphnia Dawson Seniors 231 Ervin-Hackworth Seniors 'Jimi Franklin i Wiley Fritts Kayleen Fulce Amy Gallia Darlene Gordon Janie Gore Benjamin Grant Suzanna Gray Tammy Ervin Robin Fleming Andrew Foran Jerrie Foster Jeff George Michele Giasson Dan Goodman Lajune Goodwin 'laarry Green -, Tanya Grigsby Jaci Gundlach Brian -Hackworth ' Hale-Hudson Monica Hardman Vicky Harris Angela Harriss David Harrod Shana Hill Susammmgrx x Jim Holcomb vmeloriesft-laie i voenise ,Hale s JeH Hales Marcella Hall Staph Henslee Enid Henwood A'Lisa Hoover Sheila Hoover Kristie Howard Gina Hedgecock Karen Heironimus Barbara Hudson Seniors 233 Hudson-Kimbrell Seniors Cecil Jaquess Vickie Jaquess I John Jennings Mickey Johnson Pam Joines Sherry Jones Robert Kane Dawn Hudson Chris Hughes Donald Hullett Gary Humphrey Mike Jeter Lisa Johns . Brian Johnson Kim Johnson Jeff Kenney Carrie Kiefer Ook-Yong Kim Freddie Kimbrell K ing-McClure Jarries LaBonte - llE?rle Larsoni Tinyaileaizhx Nadine Lewis Theresa Malvern 'Don-'Markham K Qindy Marr 7 Buzz Maxwell' Tammy King Locke Klima Teresa Kunlz Jack LaBonte Becky Listvan Mike Little Tyrone Luper Tammy Mabary Gerald McAden Nat McClure Kimberly Mayberry Vanessa Mayberry Seniors 235 McCra W-Neal Michael McKinney Steve McCraw Elizabeth McCulIar Karen McGill Doug McKinney Victor McNeaIy Kelly McNutt wMike Mcsray- Debbie Moon Flick Moore Tasha Moore Cynthia Morrison Jana Melton David Melvin Jeff Miller Tracy Mitchell 236 Seniors Elaine Morrison Kenneth Morrison Tuong Ngo Tim Neal Doris Parnell Dan Penn Shanna Peratta Greg Pilkilton Richard Pugh Paul Purcell Angie Radford Brian Raney Oliver-Ray Mark Oliyer I Sandra Pace Stephen Pace 'kevin 'Phillips - Vernon Phillips Monique Powell Pearl Pruitt Mike Rankin Carlos Ransom Stephanie Ratliff Scotty Ray Seniors 237 Fieinert-Sinor Troy Roberson Linda Robinson 'GHHTIGS' FKUITTSTP Penny Rosenow Billy Sammons Mike Schmuelgen Christy Reinert Norm Rice Zandra Richardson Tonya Rios Scott Ross Tamra Rucker Shawn Rutledge Dawn Sackville Senior Sherrie Shaw Missy Shearer Gary Shields Cassie Simpson Ricky Simpson Don Sinor Skipworth-Tarver David Smith Jim Smith Kelli Smith Kristi Smith Shannon Stewart Sheila Stewart Jeff Stone Warren Stone Daniel Slater Billy Smith Dale Smith Zane Smith Angela Snell Jimmy Staples Gary Stowers Mike Strange Dawn Talley John Tarver Cameron Skipworth Marlina Smithson Senior 239 Taylor- Weems Eddie Tiffany Theresa Tillman Sharra Tinsley Sandy Toth Michelle Walker Flamon Walker Rhonda Wallace Michelle Walters 40 Seniors Debi Taylor Konta Thomas Dean Thompson E. J. Thompson Aileen Truiillo Tommy Unerfusser Lavitta Vick Sonya Wade Diane Watson Audra Weaver John Weda Margaret Weems James White Karen Whitten Debbie Wilburn Becky Williamson 4 . Kim wane . ?'M3Fk weguf 54 Ruthie Wyatt Graduation means. . . . . .time to put away childish things. . . .taking on adult responsibilities. ...making a new beginning. ...l'm grown! . . . leaving the past to start the future. an exciting moment in life. achieving a goal. l'm free! West- Wyatt -John Westbrmk amTel'I'y-WIIBQBY -GF?is White 'Km iiyin Wilson Piincess Wilson Leon Windham saying goodbye to friends. a time to look ahead. Seniors 241 Mike Bardwell Serves as Student Council President Student Council President Mike Bardwell performed the duties of his office in addition to playing football and participating in club and class activities. He presided at assemblies and represented the students at school and civic events. Under Bardwell's leadership, the Student Council sponsored successful events including the annual signing party and homecoming activities. Bardwell escorted Homecoming Finalist Lori Bryant trighti at the pep assembly presentation, then joined the varsity Yellow Jacket football team in serving up a 29-0 victory over Wichita Falls. 242 Student Council President iirwfxgf 3 m tiff' r ' , vi S LW' i 1'- L ..5. .L , L L S , . 3 5 9-vuwsdggf Dr. Bill Jacobs Superintendent of Schools V. R. lBuddyJ Smith Assistant Superintendent Business Services Dr. Henry Scott Assistant Superintendent Administration Henry Scott Mr. V. R. S Board of Education Denison Independent School District Dr. Werner H. Frietsch President Mr. Mark Martin Dr. Calixto Romero Mrs. Carolyn Dill Vice President Secretary Member Mr. Howard Harris Mrs. Mary Lou King Mr. Ron Perry Member Member Member 44 Board of Education Principal Mr. Tom G. Parris Mr. Bill Parker Associate Principal Mrs. Jackie Peters Associate Principal Parker Joins Principals Junior high assistant principal Bill Parker joined the high school staff as the ninth grade moved to Senior High this year. A former teacher and coach, Mr. Parker also serves on the City Council and is Mayor Protem. Senior High students and staff said farewell to Mrs. Jackie Peters who moved to Mayes Elementary School to fill out the year after the death of Mayes principal Mr. Fred Smart. Mrs. Peters has been an assistant principal five years at DHS. Mr. George Petrus, Mr. Parker and Mr. Parris assumed Mrs. Peters' duties which included scheduling events on the school calendar, supervising students and organizing academic testing and awards presentations. Mr. George Petrus Associate Principal Principals 245 Coachllflecord Keeping Judy Aleman Junior Counselor Sheryl Allen Deaf Ed. Aide Siv Anderson Health Occupations Joseph Baecht Mathematics Harold Ballou X 4:1 ssni A K , Ma ggi N EX R M Q sf t S1 R X - 4 af Q 5-U , ft. QQ 1 t s J sw' Silas Y X Q J Kay Casey Photo!Journalism!Yearbook Clerk Richard Coulter ICT James Crawford Mathematics A immmmmn' Osburn Davis Business!Golf Nancy Eldredge - Principal's Office JoAnn Evans English Sue Finley Spanish Maxine Foster Mathematics John Gardner Math!Physics 'E at ff Vai H Af9lTl3l7-HHHSOI7 Mae Ruth Bentley Homemaking Virginia Blankenship LRC Aide Warren Cap Blood Free Enter.!History Jimmie Brooks Coach!English Betty Burns Counselor's Sec. Bill Day Biology Kathy Dophied English Mildred Doyle LRS June Easterling HECE Coord. Joyce Edelen Mathematics 246 Faculty - ,alt iQ ' if tii Judy Garner Engllsh!French Vllllllam Gray Latin!Engllsh!TABS Fred Gunter Metal Trades Phill Haddock Vocational Drafting Roger Hanson Choral Music Coord. H3ffiS-PFUHT Juanita Harris Sec. to Principal Duane Heatley English Sundralhs Physical Ed.!Coach 1 Trainer! PE -IRQ, Coach! PE W T Homemaking ' Economics Charles Knight Vocational Agriculture Vllaylen Knowles Ind. Arts!Woodwork Vernon Kumler Building Trades Wk gkfine sit . .gl Yi 1 -1- at sn, New 4? V5 f fy i w' W , iii fg gi fi its ,. T51 , H Susan Holley Freshman Counselor Mark Howeth Social Studies Elizabeth Ingram English Bernice Irby LRS Marvin Jaresh Senior Counselor it iiii XM- it t i Q? x N . wx Q ' Paul Lacey Computer Science Mathematics' Carole Linsteadt English Joe Martin Business Joeann Mayberry - Homebound ., '. - ,- ik. K -fjimzif if X 12 - i-'lijf J . 1 fax Pt ig, . K - , ' ,ggi Q if l , i X Q A yy Zt. D. g l W . iias f 1' . .ox A 9 F 2 UMA M QUSQR .'.'o' 15' Meg Mayes VOE - Lab Keith McBrayar American History Sylvia McBrayer En lish!Drama Government ' Jewel McKnight 4 Eli ,...,-iw English W C wk, A- ' 'ii 2, 4' X X i f' is X of Y ri 52 ' SIX S it Ea x gk ' ff 14 A Z' Wilma Miller Sec. Athletic Dept.!PubIic lnfo. Physicall? . eailth!Coach Jerry Pedersen Art HeaIth!Coach Darlene Pruitt Q Special Ed. Aid Faculty 247 Mike Raleigh Instrumental Music Coord. Joe Reirdon Vocational Counselor Edgar Rice Math!Science Gail Ringnesa Girls' Athletic Dir.!Tennis Bonnie Rodgers Business Patsy Stengel Cosmetology James Steward Marketing and Distributive aa. s Lax Ed. -Stan Swan Woodshop Bob Swilt Resource John Terry Biology E .gat 5 :A V L, E :tt if Candy Waller Resource Donnie Ward World History Dodie White Clerk Kathy Whitmarsh Resource Ann Whitworth Office Education Raleigh- Willoughb y , -xiii' James Rowland Chemistry! Physical Science Marvin Sedberry History!Coach Gene Sickles English Kevin Sides Biology!Coach Ernest Smith Visiting Teacher Nancy Terry English Warren Trimble Physical Ed.lCoach Earl Turner Marketing!Distributive Ed. Franklin Turner Printing Tonia Vernon English C' Q- 248 Faculty 4 we N Bryan Williams Science!Coach Cathay Williams Homemaking Elisabeth Williams Mathematics Ronald Wilkerson Sophomore Counselor Darlene Willoughby Health!Drill Team Dan Wynn Ass't. Band Dir. Ruby Weddle Cafeteria Manager Jack Bumpass Reg. X Dr. Ed. Jean Kuhne Reg. X Dr. Ed. Von R. Montgomery Reg. X Dr. Ed. Joanne Heatley Dir. Food Services Carol Jones Bus. Ofc. Secretary Connie Jones Sec toS ec. Serv. Dir p . Billye Leonard Payroll Acct. Clerk Dr. Kelsey Liles Dir. Spec. Ed. Janet Rice Rem Reading Coordinator Kathy Spraggins Clerical Aide Marlene Teul Receptionist!Sec. Ida Mae Voss Dir. Curriculum Dr. Frances Willis Dir. Vocational Ed. Maxine Wylie Ed. 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JA - ,YQ ,15 ,1 1 1 1 1 1 - 250 People QL Law? -IJ- K' imilw W ww H-fm,,Q'f,fy'- 1-f Varsity Cheerleaders FROSL1 LEFT er Amy 6qlQ, maud'Tmfm33w Tomlm-1 Shannon Gregg 'Shim-1 d cheerleader Sherry WHBBEF Junior Varsity Cheerleaders TOP ROW FROM LEFT Vicky Lat R tlmore, Mary Jacqulnot, SECOND ROW , racy Smith, Lon England, , Betty Mar tm, CENTER, Crystal McAIlster L' , ,, '1 '1f ' fp' ,' , if f P ' .f af, If K A ,,. VZVVVyA,,,. , , VVAZV I ,,,5 .. V.,, M Zvvr ADZ, iw. ,M V., 7 'iffy rf f f 'T : S .fr S , ag A 3 -f ,Vu . V -V, f , A HI .T L V, -UH-,,,T .' he W 9 ,,:5,,ps,,Z f T ..,, ' rw' E - S f A M nf . . ' r,,, ,. K ,S ' 7 N.. 1 , . I 5 r. .4 V, Y v' ' ' , ' , ,3 ' . , 5 2 E ' ' -w .V , , .- .. S ,V ' . Sfvbxkik . . ,, 1 ' People 251 Freshmen Girls Basketball Team BOTTOM ROW LEFT Kecla Wlmblsh Sl 'y E- Rifle Gridilak Swine -dyliaassilf NBllHlHgmTersa Jade S Sapna Jeanette Locke Siinetteelslafper Grnifl-latfheld Patel BACK ROW Lynn Brown Stephanie Baxter 'l iii! Freshmen Cheerleaders BOTTOM ROW LEFT Joan Reed Shauna White Muchelle Monette Harper Shephame Baxter TOP Beth Glass Martindale Christy Holland MIDDLE ROW Tlffany Myers 252 People f W, as lf! Freshman Basketball Gold Team FRONT ROW Davld McGregor David Beall Jason Stephenson BACK ROW Make Wrlght Scott Donowho Wheeler Cllff Fuggett captain Stacey Moore Allen Wllbert Malvern John Jackson Tum Crowell MlkeWlley Freshman Basketball Black Team FRONT ROW Darrin People, Mlke Bush, Tony Owens, BACK ROW Chester Wilson, Jeff Jezek, captam, Tony Davld Jones, Chris Green, Erlc Shumate, Tom Anderson Castleman, Troy Bartley, Randy Roberts, Dallas Porter asf , . . 4 , 2. , :ww lg - 1, ,Ly 1 I , , We ' f ' w- We - EWS! , A5713 'fin a?Qf1iff5?z' f fir. W, fff' Hi' , Z T -2,l-awe? , 22f'fs s:f' xw1E,Ew -ffa-V: ,, 5. 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' I - , . , . , 5 1 I D S, ltl.. , . . 4 W 2 H 42 is li I V ' .r't , I I I T I ! I . . ll I 1 - Y Y - I T Y 254 People Jawa R www, W.:- ' sN 'S Lady Jacket Varsity Basketball Team FROM LEFT Captain Angela Barnum Vanessa Mayberry Ruthie Wyatt BACK ROW Monique Powell Coach Teresa Angela Snell Konta Thomas Captain Sheila Bartley Tasha Newson LaJune Goodwin Moore Tammy Lewis Yolanda Bryant Kim Mayberry Lady Jackets J. V. Basketball Team FROM LEFT: Darlene Fleming, lvery Jackson, Lori Dobson, Toni Reed, Yolanda Bryant, BACK ROW: LaJune Goodwin, Captain, Sandy Brown, Sherri Kincade, Tammy Carruth, Coach Teresa Newson. People 255 ...L Drama FRONT ROW LEFT Tammy Moreno Diana Henry Duane Mar t n Amy Papol Cassandra McBrayer Paul Bardwell HeldlCon rad KNEELING Beth Hunter Greg Hales THIRD ROW Gabrlel McGee Nathan Johnson Tonya Grlgsby E J Thompson Kathy Grlfflth Melissa Lee FOURTH ROW Krusten Owens Tracey Smith Michele Glasson Heath Houston Michael Beeson FIFTH ROW Nick: Slntenls Shellee Nelghbors Michele Tlgnor Tracey Mitchell Robert Murrah Kam Glenn Mrs Sylvia McBrayer SIXTH ROW Dean Lindsay Jodi Janovec Travis Vernon Rlchard W ...f Z wal A EE J Office Aides FRONT ROW LEFT Kecla Ramey Held: Conrad Gina Hedgecock Lmda Carruth Rneee House SECOND ROW Pam Mueller Duane Grlggs Tma Hull Darlene Flemlngs Duane Henry Portland Cunnlngham THIRD ROW David Norman Leonard Bevels rr are We Girls Varsity Cheerleaders '--- FROM LEFT Phyllls Perry Pearl Pruutt Valarle Grlftlth , it I . 1 Y Y - I , 4 I , , 5 ,L . . - I . , . 5 I - . A I , .2 . a 1 I 7 . , 3 , 4? 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A - , -- ,.kk ., L, - - . .. 5 ,. 3 I 1 ' 1 Art Club FRONT ROW LEFT Mltzl Badgett President Shawn Rutledge SECOND ROW Naoko Okada Chrls Hodgekln son Kelly Wilkerson Demetrlse Luper Mlke Rankin Wendy Thomas Tonya Rios THIRD ROW Phung Ngo Brian Kirby Jana Snow Rhonda Fritz Jenle Foster Karen McGlll Tracey Allen FOURTH ROW Llsa Tadlock Ken Morrison s sf Ragga 'Ks wt QR E E was S R Qs Q Vlckle Rlckerson Barbara Hudson Dennls Davls Tonya Leach Damel Slater FIFTH ROW Charles Roman Tammy Dennis Carmen VanMeter Vanya Grlfflth Leonard Bevels Ookle Klm BACK ROW Roger Hanson Robert Sampson Ken Crawford Kevln Crawford Kork Templeton Rocky Watson Blacks I Action i 5? tim FRONT ROW LEFT Tamra Rucker Sonya Wade President SECOND ROW Ruthue Wyatt Dee Luper Stacey Golston Phllllp Harris Lewis Arnett THIRD ROW Ruta Byers Ken Morrison ROW Tasha Moore Rhonda Bell Cyn thla Morrison Angle Childs FIFTH ROW Sponsor Marvin Sedberry An thony Byers Charles Walker Vlctor McNealy BACK Rack Moore IWW ylmfiz- 1 fl? . 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S 352 I ' I mg,- . aiffu A , I People 257 if qu 1' ez 'swf '62 vffx 4 5-R-P- g Senior Den teens FRONT ROW LEFT Gina Barnhlll Klm Embry SECOND ROW Dawn Talley Lon Bryant Sherrl Wheeler THIRD ROW Kathy Bunch Kam Jerger Becky Llstvan Pam Jlones Sheila Hoover FOURTH ROW Sherry Damels Robln Flemlngs Marllna Smlthson Junior FRONT ROW LEFT Chrlsty Jones Sheila Todd Kelly Wilkerson SECOND ROW Amy Bullock Candy Green Amy Derden THIRD ROW Demse Landers Tracey Ballou Shelly Jacobs Irma Dawson Stacey Weager FOURTH ROW Shelly Ar thar Shannon Gregg Beth Cash Cathy Weems Jayann Thompson FIFTH ROW Tamara Condltt Chrls ty Gray Vlcky Slnor Sarah Heatley Cherry May Sherry Neighbor Beth Hunter FRONT ROW LEFT Kathy Grlfflth Mellssa Lee Mlchelle Davls Tammy Jacobs Denean Allen Nlne Flammon Klm Delashaw Tracey Smith Lal Sophomore FRONT ROW LEFT Marlene Frltts Lorl England Jodl Janovlc Karen Massey SECOND ROW Kathy Gruffnth Melissa Lee, Michelle Davis, Tammy Jacobs, Denean Allen, Nlne Flammon, Klm Delashaw, Tracey Smith, Krlstl Stevens, THIRD ROW Llz Llnsteadt, Kathy Bombay, Amy Burkhead, Paula Ives, Kelly Fox, Crystal McAlester, Betty Martln, Dawn White FOURTH ROW Cathy Talley Sherri Caudlll Marla Jones Tammy Tracey Jennlfer Hysmlth Krlstl Allen Carol Crenshaw, Suzanne Smlth, Christy Perklns, Tammy Car ruth, Vlckle Lattlmore, BACK ROW Allcna Jackson, Mary Jacqulnot, Chrlstl Holder, I 1- , ' 2 fu.. K W 3 I Y . V gl A . . . ' ' I ' ' Wifi I if ,.f,-'tj I, .4 , t ,W 2.1 L 32 tif' I tt 1, ' H' it g ' , f J I I I - tl.. '- 2 I , - - - lt 'N A rg, ' I, I ' . :fa , 5, ', l s ' , if ,,,, I . ' ' ' 1 ' 1 ll, , ' , ' i fy . 'gif' Tammy Moerno, Cathy Parkey, 7 N v ,, W K I, WZ ,gf A : . . l -5 .V I ' I . y ' y Q Q, ' 4 , 'T . Z , Q 7 R. -- , - , - I I L g I ,I .. ,L ,,,, ,,,,, , ,iz y . ' y ' N... ,,,, by 'av tm I ' . Z l y I '. . I I 1 : . , . .. . ' 1 People ww ik Q Ns s Freshman Den Teens FRONT ROW LEFT Gina Hatfleld Tlsha Robinson Shauna White Sherri Todd Rebecca Terry SECOND ROW Stacey Mosse Carmen Van Meter Jodi Flannagan Tammy Deary Candi Cassel Quinn Russey Tammy Beaver THIRD ROW Christy Holland Leslie Lester Crystal Andrews Michelle Bnrchfueld Heather Riddle Brttta Brown FOURTH ROW Marqulta McAIlster Laura Tolley Joy Jennings Mlstue Farmer Linda Dughettl Keary Souther Denise Jackson FIFTH ROW Tlsa Kung Barbara Bates Mary Martin Laura Scott Kelli Spradlm Alicia Smith Lisa Smith SIXTH ROW Barbara Ross Veronuca Walker Carla Potts Diana Smith Kim Fullencheck Jannette Locke Rosanne Belcher Laura Gofourth Dianne Snell ,,,,..-.MW -sat! it Cosmetology FRONT ROW LEFT LaJune Goodwin Thressa Malvern Cassidy Stacey Bowers BACK ROW Mrs Patsy Stengel Tamra Rucker Kim Barnum Dawn Hudson Stephanie Lewis Arnett Michelle Ritchie Lisa Ervin Vickie Jaques Ratlltf Kristi Smith SECOND ROW Nadine Lewis Claudia Kelly Allen Ingram Janet Gardner Rene Hubanks Kathy Cook Susan if ,,- .- 2 -I 5 ii' . 5 si .S S 5 Vfstjgy- 1 I .. ' I -t. y y . , : . Z . ,. . . . Y . , ' , ' , , ' Vanya Griffith, Tiffany Myers, Staci Shatti, SEVENTH ROW: . . , . - W , I 'f yy V . I 5 ,y,, ',rs,, , ITIIQ I ' 5 y k in f' I 3 ' If I tttslf, W, I .lxivi 51125,-1 ' 1,353 yy,,,y y V, R , It ., . , A' frif , 222 : ' , , ' , , 2 . , . I 5 I - , . , , People 259 260 People ,ww pe.. Latln Club Front row John Mark Jennings Second row Sher: Barker Michael McKmney Kam Johnson Third Flow Damel Slater Suzanna Gray Sandup Patel Paul Davis Fourth Flow Amy Derden Richard Patterson Vlckne Martin Chad Llndsteadt Rhonda Montgomery Fifth Row Mark Blood Mike Pasche Taylor Smith Kevin Perklns French Club First Flow Jeff Hales Zandra Rnchardson KelllSmlth Lynn Burkhead Second Flow Linda Dughettl Clndy Smlth Missy Shearer Thlrd Row Sarah Heatley Cherrl May Danuel Slater Mike McKinney Fourth Flow Jlm Smith Tracy Laurlck David Melvin Sandlp Patel Sponsored by Mrs Garner Stlngerette Drlll Team fslttmgl Linda Ftoblnson Kell: Smlth Dawn Talley Carol Clark lkneellngl Amy Derden Chrnsty Jones lrow 31 Vlckey Martin Candy Galloway Katherine Bruce Kelly Garvin Theresa Shelton Shelly Arthur Klm Embry Robin Fleming Krlstl Howard Christy Caldwell Irma Dawson Karen Helronlmus frow 41 Pam Jolnes Donna Early Susan Peake Beth Cash Jac: Gundlach frow 53 Sherry Daniel Gina Barnhnll Cmdy Marr Stacy Weger LeAnn Carruth lrow 63 Susan Rutledge Nukkl Melson Princess Wilson Stephanie Gulllory Becky Llstvan and Kam Jerger Stinger Staff lSeated frontl Butch Hall Tasha Moore Anthony Byers fMlddleJ Davld Allen Angela Snell Qbackl Chrls Hughes Mlke McStay Charles and Tracy Walton , 3 A , l , v . , . , F, S- f aa T, Hoff, Paula Lindsey, chad Llnsteadt ig - A, 1 People 261 Vica Drafting FRONT ROW LEFT Douglas Beam Paul Wrlght Kenneth Robert Drogemuer Tony Pellman THIRD ROW Scott Morrison Rack Morre SECOND ROW Klrby Carter Kevln Range John Hosey Amber Arnson Burns Robby Robnnson Tanya Leach Ronnle Crouse Voe Lab FRONT ROW LEFT Krlstl DeHORNEY Cherrn May Joyce Smith Paula Leach Mundy Weaver Gma Brown SECOND ROW Sandle Melvm Shelly Jacobs Nlkkl Melson Susan Boss Derrlck Cameron Mrs Meg Mays FRONT ROW LEFT Stacey Weger, Dljuna Keel, Mrs Meg Mayes, SECOND ROW Mae Patti, Chrrstl Wltt, Kamle Carlton, Tlftany Drake -Z . . T gf 5 q.M,.,c I , ,gf ' I I , ' , ' , , I , . 5 , , . - , , . . 1 I Y A l , . , I . 1 1 . . - 262 People Na tlonal Honor Society Members are Rochelle Allen Davld Arbuckle Gina Barnhlll Lynn Burkhead Venlta Calfy Kelly Clark MlcheleGlasson Dan Goodman Suzanna Gray JaclGundlach Marcella Hall Donald Hullett Klm Johnson John Mark Jennings Llsa Johns Tamara Kmg Jack LaBonte Becky Llstvan Nat McClure Steve McCraw Elizabeth McCullar Tammy Mabary Davld Melvm Debbie Moon Mark Ollver Sandra Pace Stephen Pace Vernon Phllllps Paul Purcell Zandra Fllchardson Cassie Simpson Ricky Simpson Danlel Slater James Smith KrlstlSmlth Marlme Smnthson Dawn Talley Debbne Taylor Debble Wllburn Kevun Wllson Princess Wllson Kathy Bunch Flobby Burk Damlan Bogdon Pam Dickson Shana Hlll Sheila Hoover CecllJacquess Karen McGuIl Mike McKinney Scott Matheny Vernon Phllllps Pearl Pruitt Mike Schmuelgen Shannon Stewart Shen West Darlene Bates Candy Blrdsong Susan Boss Amy Bullock Bart Bush Dernck Cameron Ronald Corcoran Krlstl DeHorney Bryan Donowho Valerie Grlfflth Dianna Griggs Elizabeth Hunter Chrlstl Jones Pamela Lane Cassandra McBrayer Wesley McMenamy Don Martin Carla Meeks Elizabeth Melvm Allen Mobley Amy Papol Donald Parker Michael Pasche Sandlp Patel Susan Peake Brad Peel Kevin Perkins Kyle Perkins Tracy Porter Gene Potts Davld Sedlacek Scott Skelton Denise Smlth Klrk Templeton Jane Thomason Jamie Thompson Stephen Torres Sandra Walker Fred Washnngton Janet White and Kelly Wilkerson X gk Photography Club lfromleft frontlMltzl Badgett Sharra Tlnsley Nat McClure John Tarver tbackl Robert Allen Davld Harrod Klrk Templeton Chnsty Gray E J Thompson and Zane Smith I I 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 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 J 1 r ' - 1 S A it A ' 1 X , k,:. 11 1 1 M V Us I S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . . , . People 263 my-Qt 1984 D1str1ctChamp1ons Yellow Jacket Baseball Team lseated from leftl Rlchle Stem Bart Bush Fllchle Patterson Flonme Crouse Donald Parker Raymond Wllson lsecond rowl Bryan Donowho Mark Wright Tum Neal Gary Shields Duane Martm Gary Don Wright lthlrd rowl Ty Comstock Jr Allen Mobley Kevm Wllson John Tarver Steve McGraw Tony Plauche lback rowl Coach Ty Comstock Kevm Emery Jeff Camp and Coach Mark Howeth 264 People W ,, l L A f 5 f K I K 5 1 L' -1, X f . , ui: f, .:f - 1' .. Y 'Q L W , t as swf D .D K W, , fi , , ,, K K I VV W W M. W, ' M, . --rf' . ' H 5 a Q K la ' Nl ,f J L, ' X ,ig if n i V ,V mil- . N , - ' , Q Z I, 1 A Q H 4 , ,K ig A ,V R, A J 1 . i A ri I I I 1 7 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 ' Golden Band From Jaoketland Senior Play Cast Rodeo Team Building Trades P 26 Future Farmers OfAm9fIC3 F' ,Fff ,APM A 1 fa., Ki is f km W if 'fi , ZF Hanson s Headaches Girls Mixed Choirs Yellow Jacket Track ss Home Economics Related Occupations ai? Future Teachers of America Health Occupations Students of America P w yw W an Library Assistants Club M Spanish Club 5-vw M, 'fx V, K ww, , 4 iii' Wd A82 M93 Q ,Wi W 6 Largs' as 1 ,W A, wi- I u f M ,Q gm Www 1, x2 mf gsm? A ffl' s M f f Maiyugm bg, W ,, M 5 yffggfwlggl + W 5? ff ASW HQ? f i ,mf f mf! vi, W, as - as f .. r P' fr 115, SM ,H : z, - 2' ,... - , ' ' ,g,,LM,5w M, Q W! M3 wg A f 11 1 I, .. ,, . life! - -5 uzmsif - 'H - fm? F1 ills 1 ff A Wag aww ma M 'Y is 5 5,32 , 55 r mag 151 J Aagzwff K3 a A A jyv ,mf 1 xwf 4 3377 'QS ,wwf M5 N f W W f fig W ffifggvgyaf fi ff f A MQEW , f ,F Qffwi' 2 A Rfk? A ' A-k j5' N'22V aa iff' ws fig 1 Z J Q aff? mfg yywg W fig W , fw mum qs as if W 9045 , ,Q as as 1 A3 W 5 W1 Q wsu 52, flag? Q Mg qwwr? X4 W?4nVfv,.4, 1 97+ .5 fm ,,m,Wmv Qfws Q f ,qu 5 af mmf H-Hfw 4, ,zu K m 'S f fwifzffigln lv, mgyxiq P 'fiiiifz' wif. , 2 'View ws fini? 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' lf ww.:a1Afx,xz,z1-L, A, 4 f , WM .sfo 4 V ' f 'I fr: - 1,11--f,f,,.' f f su y,lw,'g.-,glffg ,gpm fw igxjkgsiwvy H w z,fn.wmgz,gg Q3 gel. , ,bl , ,WWMM sw , f 2 4 77' , W ' ,Q ' 'M 268 People ' W Z . mv ,.,v,,,4,- ,Q fund! firm Academic Award Winners ii-,Sail s Wx sg 'NN ,..... ww 1-:QQ-vw 90 in sis is-M M Q imc q M WMS'-+f-Qw Y-'mb 43233 .n'.::: .,....,,, no-Ng, Y' 'vw-N. ........., ........ IQ' ii 'X w1f':,,1- 'SV' Rggm pi Yellow Jacket Golf Team grwfx if I si ,pf Q k m S XQ we '34 5 w w N , V Vv c Fellowship of Christian Athletes People 269 we vi wlswwmmw we wif we wma- wwf Q Hs N-nwawmwmmamwfw W Ei My E B-,R ww K kk X ,N ,P Q X W? 4 iQ if wp Q ww xl Q SW Q RS ,J uv Awww if Q55 EMA. 5 Q' NX N3 -w , W' sg 'Yrs fu -1 W fi ,wx WIIIIIIX HIV 4 w. + ' VM XS was 9 LXWNV may s a- +fr- QW? pf ag, kk .fb x QW -3? 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Cross Country Track Team United Service Club 272 P IndustrlaICooperat1ve Tralnlng Yellow Jacket Tennis Teams YQ W SE A J ,al fx iz Office Education Association x 'Q 5 J' Q 'I 4 'b ' 1' , 1 ,, Q V j -WVVV U , ay 9 QQ cc c l oo cccc 1 ,, i cf. mf I c I c ' 5' Q M 6 ccc A ' ' ' ,A cc Wa, I I I I People 273 Fellowship of Christian Musicians m'W Future Homemakers of America On Graduation You don't like to leave your friends, But your high school years must end. You've looked forward to that last day, But you find it's hard to go on your way. When you say good bye, You can't help but cry. Those four years that seemed so long, Have flown by, you can't believe they're gone. Cherish the memories Of the good times with friends, But just remember When your high school years end, there's another life Waiting to begin. Now, my friend You must close these doors, For there are new ones now. Open them, they offer even more. Tammy Schmuelgen .P.ea5I,0laili!ruilt iletti Best wishes and congratulations on your graduation. May the road ahead be one of health, happiness and great accomplishments. We are proud of you. Mama and Daddy. tleftl Make the most in life. Strive for the best. Don't forget the church and your love for God. Love - Mom, Jr., Vanessa, Maeola, William, Yvette, Zaundra, grandma and grandpa Groce. ighti Get the most out of life. Alw ys be prepared. Always keep God beside you. Love - Mom, Jr., Kimberly, Maeola, William, Yvette, Zaundra, grandma and grandpa Groce. Families Salute 1984 Seniors Senior Salute 27 Jtswy ' Mygwxs Q . . C ,W '--N l 276 Senior Salute Senior Salute Monica Monique Hardeman - ibftt Some people succeed Etiecatiseitltey are destined to, but most do because they are determined to. Remember we love you, and if you do your best today, you don't have to worry about tomorrow. Love, Mother and Grandma. Shannon Stewart - irightt Shannon, We are very proud of you. Strive to achieve your goalsg our love and support are with you. Love, Mother and Tom. 1258533-A-MQIKQID e ileftj Good Luck, Tweetie. We are so p 'tlHfoFyo'U. VVish you all of the best of luck in everything you set out to do. Don't stop now. Keep pushing for better and more valuable things in life. We are behind you all the way. Love, Mom, Dad, Jr. and Misty. Ri,cjq,Moore -1 irightt Rick, We all love you. With much suc- c'ess-ftn'life,eva1 the motor-cross!!! Congratulations on this great accomplishment. Must one of many to comet Kimberly Johnson - ileftt Seeing you grow up beautifully as well as excel in all you've chosen to do has made us very proud. Congratulations on reaching this special plateau in life. We wish you continued success in all future endeavors and a wealth of happiness that far exceeds your greatest expectations. Bless you. Love you. Momma and Daddy. Victor L. McNealy !- irightt You've just completed the obstacle course in life's journey. Keep your faith in God, put him first and success is yours. We're proud of you. Momma and Shawnte Buthie Wyattl- ilefti Ruthie, It has been -a long 12 years, but hope through it all you have grown wiser and ready to challenge the world. Remember to keep God first in your life and you can do all but fail. We love you. The Wyatts Gary Shields - irightt Congratulations iSmiliei on your high school graduation. I am so thankful to have a wonderful son as you. I wish you much happiness and success in the future. Our love be with you now and always. Keep on smil- ing. Love Mother, Daddy and Lisa. 9+ af' i f its mm Q - . , ' ,ki . K. S, , . ,.,, ,. , . -i', ii- E w , W K .A , im, atfwvrt t my gg B sf 9 Wlswt s -.. .. l '-:Th-.1 tt l ! N-'t it i H .. 'iiifai' ' K ,MA .X '. XS, Senior Salute l Kelly' McNutt tleftl Congratulations, Kelly, we are very Bfodddoltyou. M wish you all the happiness and success in your life ahead. Trust in God and use good judgement and you can accomplish your goal. We love you very much. Mom, Dad, Karen and Dana. Shanna Peralta - trightl Congratulations, Shanna, we are very proud of you and your achievements. You have given us many happy memories and we love you very much. You are very special to us. Whatever you do, may God guide you and keep you always. We love you, Mom and Dad. Chris Hughes - jleftl Congratulations! He may be tall and slim, but he took all that has been put on him. He might have slipped a little, here and there, but he never gave us burdens to bear. Congratulations to him and all the rest. The United States Army just got the best! Venita Calfy - jrightl l am proud of your achievements and your abilities. l am even more proud that you are honest, truthful, and dependable. May you set your goals high and learn that patience and perseverance will attain them. Know always that you are loved! Aunt Jessie. -303122 Maxwell -1 tleftl We are very proud of you. Whatever you do in life, may the Lord bless you. We love you very much. Jayne Ann, Jean, Mom and Dad. Jan Allenbaugh - trightl Jan, we have enjoyed seeing you go through these twelve years of school.-We are very proud of you and love you very much. Good luck in the future. Mother and Dad. Th-:ci Gundlach -Xleftl Congratulations, Skeezicks - we are proud of your accomplishments. Lots of things have changed since this picture was taken. Some things haven't - like your smile and curly hair. Best of luck in the future. Mom and Dad. John Weda - trightj Congratulations! You have been a son and brother we are very proud of. We know in what ever you choose to accomplish in life, you will be a success. We love you. Mom, Dad, Nancy and Tammy. hi Senior Salute 277 8 Senior Salute Senior Salute Damian Bogdon - ileftl Congratulations, we are all proud of you. Your family wishes you the best of everything, because you are the best. We love you. Mom, Dad and your brother and sisters. Mike Bardwell -irightl Mike, We are very proud of you and love you very much. You have grown up into a fine young man. Always remember what you are is God's gift to you and what you make of yourself is your gift to God. Love you, Dad, Mother, Paul and Matt. Karen Heironimus - ileftl Congratulations, Karen. We're very proud of you. We wish you all the luck in anything you endeavor to do. We love you. Mom and Dad. Gina Barnhill l irighti Gina - Congratulations! We are so proud of you. May your happiness be equal to the joy and pleasure you have given us. May God guide you as you strive to achieve your goals. Always remember, we love you. Dad, Mom, Scott, Melissa, Mam-ma and Pam-pa. Don Sinor - ileftl Don, we are very proud of you. We wish you much happiness in the future. Love, Mon, Dad and Family. Sheila Stewart L lrightl Eighteen years ago I had an acci- dent with red hair and freckles. From the moment I saw her, l knew she was something special and would go far in life. We love you very much. Mom, Dad, Vickie, Max and Elton. Gary Humphrey 4 Qlefti Congratulations on your gradua- tion. We wish you success and happiness in life. Remember always: Some men succeed by what they know, some by what they do, and few by what they are . We are very proud of you and pray for God's blessings always. We love you. Mom, Dad, Sonja and Omi. Robin Fleming - Gighti Congratulations, Ftobin! We are very proud of you. May all your dreams come true. You have been a very good and sweet girl. We all love you. Mom, Dad, Larry, Theresa, Buddy and Little Brian. .H 4 ,, W ,,, J N., M - fa' . . -Q i' ' Senior Salute Christy Reinert - tleftj Congratulations 'CharIie'! We all love you and wish you the very best. Love, Mother, Randy, Joan, Bob, Mary Ann, Beth, Ftichy, Michele, Ray, Paula. Peg, JoAnne, Josh, Paul, Sarah, Jennifer, Lynne, Steve, John, Mark, Jeanne, Aaron and Robbie. Tim Franklin - trighti Congratulations. We are so proud of you. Thanks for all the happiness you have brought into our lives. Continue to let the Lord be til in your life, Honor Him and He will direct you in the right paths. We love you, Mom, Dad and Family. Michael McKinney - flefti With much love to you, Michael . . . Mom, Dad and Bill Becky Listvan - trighti Becky f Congratulations on your graduation. You are a very special daughter and we are very proud of you. Good luck in the future, we know you will do well in anything you do. We love you. Mom and Dad. Kristen Owens - tleftl Congratulations, Kristen! We love you so much and are so very proud of you. We hope, as you go to college and on to the rest of your life, that you will always remember to keep God first in your heart. Love, Mother, Daddy, Melissa, Grandmother Harkness and Grandmother Owens. Brian Wimberly Johnson A trighti Congratulations. You've made your first big step, twelve years of accomplishments. I know whatever heights you reach for, you will make lt. With God as your guide, you can do many things. We love you. Love, Mama, Gary, Ftegina, Laura, Nicki. Lynn Burkhead - fleftl Lynn, God has enriched our lives greatly by giving us such a wonderful son. We are proud of your many accomplishments and are even prouder of your close walk with God. Let Him always be your guide and you will succeed. We love you so much, Mom, Dad and Amy. Rochelle Dawn Allen 1 trighti Congratulations. We are proud of you for a job 'well done. Our love and support always in whatever goal you choose. May God bless you as you have blessed us. Mom and Dad, dh. 'av' W : -3 ff f- W 5- W' - f M' 'f .K W gm J KYAT ' trlritytf 5 - 'ttf r v 1 lt.r J f r if f W C-rf 7 r 1 1 ,l A t f,, f it fiff M f QW rer.. rr - 5 My , ..... , . . 5 or - .'.-.. 52' .g,- ' C , LQ Q 'ti x .-: 5 , - Q X4 6 ..... . . ft. ff -.....-... , - X Senior Salute 279 Senior Salute Robert Byers - Hefty Congratulations! Rob, we always knew you could do it. You just needed more time. We wish you the best of luck in the future, and hope that you succeed in everything that you do. Love ya, Mama, Ray, Anthony, Rita. Susan Hiner - lrightl Congratulations - Susan, we are so very happy and proud of you that we can't express in words how we feel. We are glad that you stayed in school, and didn't give up. We hope God will lead and guide you the right way. Also, we hope for the best for you in the future. Love always, Mama and Daddy, Theresa and Grandpa, Grandma Brown and Grandma Hiner, Aunts and Uncles. Tracy Ross Mitchell -Qtleftt Congratulations, Tracy, for achieving this admirablelgoal. We are proud of your deter- mination and accomplishments. We are confident that you will continue striving for achievement and will continue mak- ing wise choices. Our Love and Best Wishes are always with you. Daddy, Mother and Randy. Vonda DonahueS- irighty Congratulations, Vonda! We are very proud of you. You are very special to us. We love you very much. Mom, Dad, Jeff and Chris. Marcella Hall J lleftj For all your trouble in life, for all your happiness and the honor you brought to me, may your future be more blessed. May God be with you. Uncle Ronnie Debi Taylor - frightl Congratulations, Honey! In an in- credibly short time, our Little Girl has grown into a lovely young woman. Thank you for being such a wonderful daughter and filling our lives with joy. We are all very proud of you and your accomplishments. May God continue to watch over you and guide your steps. Love, Mother and all the family. Dawn Talley - Ueftl Congratulations, Dawn! You are such a special young lady and we are so proud that you are our daughter and sister. You have brought much joy and love to our lives. Remember that God is always there to guide you in everything for which you hope, dream and strive. We wish for you a most rewarding future. Remember that your family loves you very much. Dad, Mom and Craig. David Carson - frightl Congratulations, David . . . You did it! As you enter a new phase in your life, our love, best wishes and prayers go with you. You are a wonderful person and God blessed us when you became our son and brother. We love you. Mom, Dad and Jon. ,ff 2 .aw J it yi Dwi nr ss L H X ' '1 2 -.f A W vii 1: 'gif ,J A is - A i igsg. -f ' f' LX fy, - ' X l Senior Salute 'sSandfa Toth - fleftl Starting with a smile like this will take you a long way in your life. You have done a terrific job so far. Keep smiling. Love Mom and Dad. Jasha -Moore 1 irightl Congratulations Tasha, over the years l have watched you grow into a lovely young lady. I am very proud of you, my dear. Whatever your goal is in life, always remember to put God first and you will succeed. We love you. Mom, Vincent and Stacey. Sherry Daniel - tleftl Sherry, The sunshine in your smile has brightened our lives so many times. May each day of your life hold a little Love, Luck, and Laughter and keep God's hand within reach to guide you through the storms to come. We Love You: Yesterday, today and tomorrow. Mom, Dad and Jimmy. The years have flown by Kristi Howardl- trightl as you've grown up. And it seems words cannot express the happiness you've brought. But, as you accept each new challenge that comes your way, Remember that you're loved and though of every day. Love Mom and Dad .Princess D. Wilson - tleftl Congratulations! We are very ptoud of you for your-accomplishments so far. Continue to achieve your goals and you will always receive your self- satisfaction from life. Keep your trust in God and remember we love you very much. Daddy, Mama, Reginald, Ronald and Thelma. Billy Edmond Smith - irightl Congratulations! You finally made it. We are very proud of you. You used to be my little chubby man with curls, but look at you now, ycu're my se- cond young man. God bless and keep you. Thanks for all your help you've given me the past few years. Hope things work out for you the way you want them to. We love you very much. Love, Mother, Gene, Karen, Gary and Jessie. Kelli Michelle Smith Jtleftl Congratulations! You have always been a shining star in our eyes. Our wish is that you will grab and hang onto all the good things that come your way and use the knowledge you've stored to avoid the bad. God will always help you make those decisions. Love 4 Mom, Dad and Tracey. Lisa Ann Burris -ltrightl Lisa - Congratulations on your high school graduation. We are all proud of you and wish you the very best. We all love you. Mom, Dad, Stacy, Kim, Mama Esther, Papa Oscar Lee, Mama Mickie and Papa J.C. .Y ,- L ..., Qgt. S91 Q4 X is , W X as N s 1' it cc ,, mx X X F s xx to K N Q 4 XX . NX w K K at 'W min , X Ts Y.: t MQW esssffi gf ,ii y X ..,. . I g tk . V at Senior Salute 281 LL, f 'K I xg gs. ', , ,Qi ',4?,k.1.T ,. tt ..., f L'A,' lli . ,,,. iig, 4 LIKL,, f -X34-.f W-. ft 1 282 Senior Salute 'R X H' gs Senior Salute Carol Clark - lleftl Just one year old, Mom, Pop, and sis'es thought you're cute. All grown up, Our Grad we salute. Keep on our proud one and develop your mind. all the good things in life We know you'll find. Head held high, Testifying, achieving. Love, care, and helping. In Christ believing. JMC Tracey Allen - fright! Thanks for being the thoughtful daughter you are. Love, Mom and Dad. i.aJune Goodwing- lleftl Congratulations, we are all so proud of you and what you have accomplished. Keep aiming for the stars, knowing that the higher you rise, the broader the view. Keep learning and depending on God and He'll see you through. Love, Mama, Byron, Laurice and Sonya. Jim Burger - fright! Congratulations! You made it! We are all proud of you and we love you. Mom, Dad, Flon and Grandma. Jeffrey Glenn Camp - Ueftl You've come a long way, baby and you've made us very proud. Remember, we will always be here if you need us. Work hard and make that first million soon. Much love. Mom, Dad and Paula. :IG hlhia Morrison -3 ri ht Con ratulations C nthia! We Y l 9 l 9 . V appreciate you for keeping the desire to become a high school graduate. Continue to put God first and you will be likely to succeed. Love, Mama and Daddy. James Wiley Fritts II - lleftl Congratulations! We are proud of you and wish for the very best in your future. Mother, Dad, Marlene and Jubal, Granny, Grandpa, MeMe and DeDad. 1 Mil?i?ScF'mueIgen 4 fright! Mike, Congratulations! This is one of the many special times in your life we are proud to share with you. Look back fondly, and ahead eagerly. We love you. Dad, Mom and Tammy. . A .ic .E S . e . , T, , t wits aj, ,. . f A X J .e. fl, ,,,.x H i. , it ft, it Am X X 1 X--Sm N . Yi!- ,,..' - 1 xte K .-. es .1 si ft. '- -m Senior Salute Paul Purcell - ileftj Congratulations, Paul. Thank you tor all your hard work and determination! We are very proud of you. No goal is too great because God and your parents love you. Love, Mom and Dad. 'KtEWi1 Sc5ffWilsonf-htrightl You have consistently been a source of pride and joy to us with your academic, athletic, artistic, and leadership prowess. Always know, however, our love for you is unconditional, for Becoming is superior to being. Our charge to you is Go make a life for yourself, anyone can make a living. We love you. Mom, Dad, Shannon. Scott Dasch - ileftt Congratulations to our number one fighting Denison Yellow Jacket! May all you have learned at home, church and school guide and support you through life ahead. We love you! Mon and Max, Dad, Destiny, Zachary, and all your grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. Dan Goodman - irightl Congratulations on your high school graduation. We are very proud of you and all of your accomplishments. We love you, Mom and Dad. Karen Beams- ilettj Congratulations on your high school graduation. You will never know how proud we are of you and how much we love you. May you succeed in everything you do. We will always be there anytime you need us. Love, Mom, Dad, Doug, Michael. Freddie Kimbrell -3- fright! Son, Grandson and Brother, Congratulations, you have made us very proud of you. We love you very much and will stand beside you always. Have faith and we know everything will turn out right for you. Love always, Mama, Daddy, Sandra, Grandma. Kevin Burns - ilefti Congratulations, Kevin, on your suc- cessful senior year. We are very proud of your ac- complishments, and wish you all the best things in life. Have faith in God and your goals and you will have much success always. We love you very much. Your Family. 'Mitzi Badgett Q- irightl We are so proud of your ac- complishments, especially the beautiful caring person you have become. We hope you continue to set worthy goals and work hard to accomplish them. You have brought us so much pleasure and we believe in your ability and good judgement to bring you much success. Mother and Dad. y ,y., 5 if wt' is f.' 1553542 48, . fl ' V ' 3 . L 'i -.g f :twin I ., ' ' .....,.,. Senior Salute 283 samattmt Senior Salute Senior Salute Sherry .Lynn Wheglerj-ktLefti Congratulations on your ac- c'omp'lisH?W5g1'ts'thFiughout your school years. We hope the future holds as much joy for you as you have given us. May God continue to bless you as you seek his will in your life. Dad, Mom, and Rickey. Diane Watson - tFlightJ Diane, we are very happy you have made it! Hope you have a very rewarding and successful life in the years to come. Love, Mother, Daddy, Joey, Rhonda, and Todd. Zane E. Smith - fLefti Congratulations! We love you and we are proud of you. Love, Mom, Dad, and Belinda. Shgilqhooveh- tFtightJ Congratulations! We are proud of your accomplishment. We share your excitement as you prepare for future studies. We love you very much. Mom and Dad, Tim, and Rita. nbiannetburin -1- tLeft! We are so very proud of you and you have given us many happy memories. May God be your guide in whatever you do. You're very special to us. Mom and Dad. Kim Jerger - tFtightJ Kim, you made it. Congratulations! You have always brought us so much love and joy with your sweet smile and personality. May the future bring you much success and happiness. Love, Dad, Mom, and Kevin. Tonya' Rios -1- fLefti Congratulations, our dear Tonya! We are very proud of you. May you always find success and happiness in all the years to come. We love you dearly. Momma and Daddy. Cindy lllarr -L fFtightl Congratulations, Cindy. We are very proud of you. May the future hold happiness and success. Our love is with you always. Love, Mom, Dad, Scott, and Kim. .as r S Q: 1 'gms .. . ig s. ,J ,, ' Z it nk A tx QNX- ' .- W ,ga w, Senior Salute Q1'-onya L'E'dch -t- tLef0 From the front page of a baby book, to blue jeans, and then to USA uniform. Best of luck to the prettiest senior this year t1984l. You will go far in life. Love, Mommy. Kathleen Cravens - tFtightl Kathleen, may the very best be yours in the years to come. We are so proud of you! You have brought years of happiness to our lives. We love you more than you'll ever know. Mom and Dad. John Tarver - tLeftl John Boy Congratulations on graduation from high school. Now the world awaits you. What wonderful memories you have given us. May God bless you always in everything that you do. We all love you very much. Mom, Dad, Teri, Shannon, and Randy. 'Fan1myuMabar1r tFlightJ lt's taken us 18 years to spoil you this rotten. We've enjoyed most of it. May God bless you as you choose your mate, so that he doesn't kill you before he can undo it! Love, Mom and Dad. Andrew Foran - tLeftj Congratulations, Son! You have worked hard for this senior year and we are very proud of you. May God be with you for the next 4 years when you're with Uncle Sam. We all love you very much. Mom, Dad, Sister, Grandma Shipley, Aunt Nancy, Uncle Jasper, Grand- pa, and Grandma Foran. -. ., ,fy hgmpggpjr. -tFtightl Congratulations! You made it. 'zirik y0tTrf6'r4beingbur son. We are very proud of you as always. Keep God in your life and do his will always. Thank you for being the best son and brother anyone could have. Love you very much. Stay sweet. Love, Mom, Dad, and Tonya. Mike Rankin - tLeftl Mike, we knew you could do it. We think you're the best. Congratulations. All the luck in the world for the future. We love you. Mom, Dad, and Grant. .Steve McGraw 'L tFlightl Dear Steve, Congratulations on your high school graduation. We are very proud that you are our son and proud of your accomplishments in academics and athletics. Make Jesus Lord of your life and everything else will fall into place. Love, Mom and Dad. . X ...tt - it Z , ' 4-tt , .... A1-N-Q -.,.. 2 Y. ..... f w Af ,. l.rfss V-faggrw i A P .: Q .... fy l N, Senior Salute 286 . I . . N . 1-:ff ,, 1 I , H ff ' A ,. . Wm in ,,., ,. KN? si 1 v aizgiiu f F, 53 - .rw , l , ' 3 s Senior Salute Senior Salute ' Kim Embryl- tLeftl Congratulations, Kim, we are so very proud of you. You are very special to us. We want to wish you all the success and happiness, you deserve it. We love you, Dad, Mom, and Andy. Michele Ann Giasson - tRightJ, Congratulations, we are so proud of you. We love you. Mom, Dad, Mike, Marie, Mark, Myra, Mitchell, Monice, David, Monica, Matthew, Margaret, Marvin, Martin, and Maurice. Lori Bryant -E1LeftJ Lori, your special magic has brought us joy beyond measure. We love you more than you can ever know. Be the special person you have always been and always keep God in your life and everything good will be yours. Love, Mom, Jack, and Vicki. Gary Stowers - fRightl Congratulations on your gradua- tion. We are very proud of you and hope you the best of luck in the future years. Love, Mom and Dad. Jeffrey Miller - fLeftl Congratulations, Jeff. We are so proud to have a wonderful son like you. We pray G-od's richest blessing upon your life and trust you will let him be your guide. You have our love and best wishes always. Mom and Dad. gas ' ' 17 Qlitightl Congratulations on all of your -'achievements overithe past twelve years, especially on your graduation. You have been a joy to my life, and I hope for you great joy and fulfillment in your adult life. I love you. Mom. T lIL tLeftl We are all proud of you and love you! Keep a positive attitude and you will always be a suc- cess. Mom, Dad, Jamie, Tim, Brian, Tammy, Lori, Michael, Johnny, Grandma, Grandpa, Betty, Terry, Garry, Tommy, Kelle, Donna, Lawana. Us too! Jennifer, Jeffrey. Audra Weaver - Clftightl Congratulations, Audra! May the future hold much happiness and success for you. I am very proud of you. God bless you. Love, Mom. tCongratulations! Love, your big brother, Alanl. 'Q 1 Y A s Q.. tr . Q , tl X... ed? Q fi T., K i ., N STEVE AINSWORTH - US Club, Spanish Club, 2 Yr. Blood Donor. DAVID LEE ALLEN -ICT - Pres., FFA. JAMES ALLEN - Band, Stage Band, French Club, Jr. Historians, FCM. ROCHELLE ALLEN - NHS, OEA, All Year Honor Roll, Top 1006 ol Senior Class. TRACEY ALLEN - Art Club. JAN ALLENBAUGH - Marching Band. Concert Band, Drum Line, Spanish Club, Counselors Office, FCM. RANDY ANDERSON -- FFA. MITZI BADGETT - Sr. Class Pres., Art Club - Pres., Secretary, Sweetheart, Soph. Favorite, Most Friendly, Photography Club, US Club, FCA, Art Club Award 3 Yrs., Art Letter 2 Yrs. MIKE BARDWELL - Student Council Pres., Mr. D.l-l.S., US Club Board ol Directors, Football, FCA, Spanish Club, Mr. Evening Wear ol Mr. Wonderful. GINA BARNHILL - NHS, Den Teens - 1st Vice Pres. tJr. Yr.l, Gen. Pres. tSr, Yr.i, Girl Reserve Cup of Complete Girlhood, Drill Team, FTA, FCA, US Club, Powder Putt Football, Senior Play, HOSA, Spanish Club, All Year Honor Roll, Denteen Sweetheart. KIM BARNUM - Honor Roll, Cosmetology l VICA Clubl - 2nd, 3rd Place in District Contest, Athletics, Athletics Mgr., Athletics Letter. JOHN BARRON - Band, Marching Band, US Club, Drill Team Manager, 2 Yr. Blood Donor, FCA. SHEILA BARTLEY - Most Versatile, 3 Yr. Basket- ball Starter - Co-Captain, MVP, All Tournament at Greenville, North Texas All Stars, Dr. Pepper All Stars, All District Honorable Mention, 2nd Team All District, 3rd Team All Regionals, All Texomaland Team, Full Scholarship at Grayson. KAREM BEAM - Rifle Corps, HECE - Secretary. LEONARD BEVELS - Leo Cameron Runner-up lcitizenshipj, Jr. Class Pres., Football Team - Capt.. Spanish Club - Vice Pres., US Club, FCA, Sound - Senior Play, All District 5-5A Det. End, All Tex- omaland Det, End, Coach ot Powder Puff Football. LAURIE eLANKENsHiP - us Club, Denteens. Photography Club, DAMIAN BOGDON - NHS, All Year Honor Roll, Pertect Attendance, 2 Yr. Golf Letter, Golf Team Capt. CARLTON BROWN - Honor Roll, Publication Staff. LORI BRYANT - JV Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Denteens - 2nd Vice Pres., FCA, Spanish Club - Secretary, Student Council, US Club, Homecoming Queen Candidate, Most En- thusiastic Runner-up, Neewollah Royalty, Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students, All Year Honor Roll, Perfect Attendance, STEVE BUCKNER - Varsity Track, JV Football, All Year Honor Roll, US Club, Guitar Club, Student Council, HOSA - Vice Pres., Spanish Club - Reporter, Neewollah Court, Who's Who Nominee, FCA, Jr. Class Vice Pres. KATHY BUNCH - Ag - Secretary, Denteens, US Club, NHS, Powder Puff Football. ROB BURK - Art Club, Jump Rope for Heart, LYNN BURKHEAD -- Who's Who Among Amer High School Students, Senior Spirit Leader, Cheerleader Mgr., Mr. School Spirit, Most Enthusiastic Runner- up, Reporter and Sports Columnist for Stinger, Academic Letter in W. History, NHS - Reporter, Senior Credits French Club - Reporter, FCA, Spanish Club, US Club, Golf Team, Honors Program - English, Stu- dent Council Council Alt., Participated in Leadership Day, All Year Honor Roll, Senior Play, Participated in Senior Golf Tournament, Leo Short Scholarship Recipient. KEVIN BURNS - Football, VICA, lst Place in District Drafting Contest, Spanish Club. LISA BURRIS - Ag - Sweetheart, FHA, Denteens, OEA, Student Council, Girls Glee Club, Powder Putt Football, Hanson's Spring Concert. VENITA CALFY - Girls Glee Accompanist, Han- son's Headaches Accompanist, NHS, All Year Honor Roll, OEA, Leo Short Scholarship Finalist, Hanson's Headaches Letter, OEA Letter. JEFFREY CAMP - NHSBHS - Pres., US Club - Senior Chairman, Football - 2 Yr. Letterman, Baseball - 2 Yr. Letterman, Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students. JEFF CAMPBELL - US Club, Spanish Club. DAVID CARSON - Band, Honor Roll, FCA. ULRIE CASSITA - Spanish Club, Ebony, VICA Club, Honor Roll, Basketball. ANJANETTE CHILDS - All Year Honor Roll, HOSA - 2nd Place in Area Contest. LINDA CHRISTMAN - HECE. CAROL CLARK - FTA, FHA - Reporter, Student Council, US Club, Denteens, Spanish Club, FCA - Pres., Stingerettes - 1st Lt., JV Cheerleader, Powder Puft Football, Who's Who, All Year Honor Roll. JOHN CLARK - ICT, DE. KELLY CLARK - NHS, Varsity Football, Spanish Club. SHANA HILL CLARK - NHS, Honor Roll, HOSA - Pres. MICHELE CLEVELAND - Band, US Club, Denteens, Student Council, Drama Club, HECE, Honor Roll, Perfect Attendance - 9 Yrs., Blood Donor. HEIDI CONRAD - Drama Club, FHA, Student Coun- cil, Performed in Scrooge and Dessert Theater, Directed and Cast Dessert Theater, Drama Letter. CHRIS CRABTREE - Band, Stage Band, Sym- phonic Band, Band Section Leader, Band Librarian. French Club, FCM, US Club, Jr. Historians, Perfect Attendance - 12 Yrs., Stage Crew - Senior Play, All Year Honor Roll. KATHLEEN CRAVENS - Varsity Tennis Team, Ten- nis Letter, Band - Outstanding Soph., Jr., Sr. Band Girl, Sweetheart, Marching Band Section Leader, Concert Band Section Leader, Band Letter, Student Council, FCA, FCM, Spanish Club, US Club, Den- teens, Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students, All Year Honor Roll, SHERRY DANIEL - Denteens - ist Vice Pres., FTA, US Club, Student Council, Drill Team, Pep Club, FCA, Neewollah Court, Homecoming Queen Can- didate, Undeleated Powder Puff Football Team, Photography Club - Secretary, SCOTT DASCH - Spanish Club, Ag, Atbletics, Blood Donor, US Club MIKE DASTOUS - DECA. TAMMY DENNIS - Art Club - Sweetheart, Girls Basketball Mgr., Girls Track Mgr., Boys Basketball Mgr., OEA, Honor Roll, Received Scholarship. JOHN DENSMORE - VICA, Bldg, Trades - Pres., Woodshop Supervisor, US Club, Building Trades Leadership Award. PAM DICKSON - OEA, NHS, All Year Honor Roll, Nominee for Sr. Class Favorite Girl, VONDA DONAHUE - Denteens, Photography Club, Library Club. DIANNE DUNN - Denteens, DE - Secretary, Vice President, FCA, US Club, Most Dependable Runner-up. KENNETH EARLY - Varsity Football - All District, Most Improved Player of the Year, US Club, Spanish Club - Treasurer, FCA. KIM EMBRY - JV, GV Cheerleader, Drill Team, Den- teens - Senior Pres., US Club, FCA, Neewollah Court, Photography Club, Homecoming Queen Can- didate, Pep Club, Undeteated Powder Pult Football Team, Senior Class Secretary, Most Original, VOE - Vice Pres. TAMMY ERVIN - FTA, Student Council, Glee Club, Yearbook Staff, Drama Club. ROBIN FLEMING - Pep Club, US Club, Denteens - 2nd Vice Pres., Student Council, FCA, Drill Team, GV Cheerleader, OEA - Secretary, VOE, Neewollah Court, Homecoming Queen Candidate, Photography Club, Yearbook Staff, Most Humorous Runner-up, ANDREW FORAN - Library Club, JA, Outstanding Library Award. JERRIE FOSTER - Art Club, Art I Award, Spanish Club, US Club, Girls Glee, AMY GALLIA - Head of GV cheerleaders, Varsity Cheerleader, Neewollah Court - tst Runner-up to Queen, Homecoming Queen Candidate - tsl Runner-up, ICT - Sweetheart, Jr. Class Secretary, Student Council, US Club - Board of Directors, FCA, OEA, Denteens, Miss D.H.S,, Most Enthusiastic, Served on Prom Committee Jr. Yr. JEFF GEORGE - Auto Mechanics, VICA - Pres., Treasurer, 5th Place in Speed Skills, Woodshop. MICHELE GIASSON - Soph. Drill, Pep Club - Sweetheart, Denteens, Drama Club, NHS, All Year Honor Roll, French Club H Pres., Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students, Named to Academic All-American Scholar Program, FTA, Nominated for Girl State, Role in Grease, Scrooge, Most Likely to Succeed Runner-Up, Most Humorous Nominee, Leo Short Scholarship Finalist, Senior Play Cast, 3rd Place in Drama Duet Contest, Role ol Lady MacBeth in UlL One Act Play - District Winner and Area Runner-up, Named Best Actress at Area and District Competitions for Role of Lady MacBeth. Outstanding French ll Student, Outstanding Senior Drama Stu- dent, Top 1091 ol Senior Class, Scholarship Recipient. DAN GOODMAN - Varsity Football - 2 Yr. Letter- man, All District Def. Tackle, NHS, FCA, US Club - Reporter, Spanish Club - Pres., Senior Play Cast, Participated in Leadership Day, Most Likely to Suc- ceed Runner-up, Student Council, All Year Honor Roll, Honors English. DARLENE GORDON - OEA - Pres., FCA, US Club, Denteens, Student Council, Girls Glee. JANIE GORE - All Year Honor Roll, Colorguard - Sweetheart, Lt., Capt., Spanish Club, FCM, FCA. SUZANNA GRAY - FTA, NHS, Latin Club, NHSBHS, Choir, Academic Letters in Alg. ll, Geom,, Trig,, All Year Honor Roll, Perfect Attendance, Awards for Eng. lll-H, Calculator Math, Salutatorian of Senior Class. LaTANYA GRIGSBY - Named to Society of Distinguished Amer. Students, Denteens, Drama Club, French Club, Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students, Role in Grease, Scrooge, FTA, Basketball Mgr. Senior Credits JACQUELIN GUNDLACH - NHS - Secretary, Spanish Club, FFA - Reporter, US Club, Denteens, Rifle Corps - Capt., Lt., Senior Play Cast, Powder Puff Football, FCA, Student Council. Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students, Most Original Runner-up, Editor of Expressions, BRIAN HACKWORTH - All Year Honor Roll, Ensem- ble lst Division Rating, Drumline lst Division Rating. Outstanding Drumline at the Catoosa Marching Festival, Asst. Drumline Section Leader. DENISE HALE - FCM, Spanish Club, Honor Roll, Perfect Attendance, Powder Puff Football, JA, VICA, Blood Donor, Band - John Philip Sousa Award, Solo and Ensemble State Contest, Stage Band Sweetheart, UIL Band Medals, Drumline Section Leader, Participated in Band Contests. DOLORES HALE - FCM - Sweetheart, Treasurer, Secretary, Helped with FCM Concert, OEA - Letter, Powder Puff Football, All Year Honor Roll, Perfect At- tendance - 2 Yrs., Blood Donor, Band - Sym- phonic Band, French Horn Section Band Leader, Band Letter, Participated in Band Contests, Won Medals for Solo and Ensembles. JEFF HALES - French Club - Treasurer, US Club, Perfect Attendance, 2 Yr. Football Letterman, Track Letter. MARCELLA HALL - Pep Club, Student Council, FHA, FTA, Perfect Attendance, All Year Honor Roll, NIKE Club S Corresponding Secretary, NHS, Ebony Club, Denteens, HERO - Pres., Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students, Top 10019 of Senior Class, Spanish Club. MONICA HARDEMAN -- Band f Drum Major, UIL lst Place, Ensemble lst Place, Won US Business Education Award, Honor Roll, Denteens, Ebony Club, NIKE - Reporter, Student Council. VICKY HARRIS - Denteens, DE - Sweetheart, US Club, FCA, Honor Roll, Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students, Most Humorous Nominee. ANGELA HARFIISS - Spanish Club, Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students, Rifle Corps, Honor Roll, Hanson's Headaches, Drama Club. DAVID HARROD - Tennis Team, Drama Club, Photography Club, Stingerette Mgr., Blood Donor, Spanish Club, Most Humorous Runner-up, Mr. Swim- suit, Mr. Wonderful, Role of MacBeth in UIL One Act Play - District Winner and Area Runner-up, All Star Cast at District and Area for Role of MacBeth, State Qualifier for Humorous Interpretation. GINA HEDGECOCK - Hanson's Headaches. ENID HENWOOD - Band, State Band, Denteens, US Club, Student Council, HECE, HERO, Honor Roll, Blood Donor. KAREN HEIRONIMUS - Drill Team, Rifle Corps, Spanish Club, Photography Club, Perfect Attendance. SUSAN HINER - All Year Honor Roll, Perfect Atten- dance, OEA, FCM, Band - Symphonic Band, Mar- ching Band, Clarinet Section Leader, Solo and Ensemble Contest, Participated in Band Contests. CHARLES M. HOFF JR. - Band, Baritone Section Leader, lst Chair Baritone Symphonic Band, Who's Who, Debate, Honor Roll, Stinger Staff, Jr. Historians, FCM, Senior Play Cast. NATALIE HOLDER - Drama Club, HOSA f Parliamentarian. SHEILA HOOVER - NHS, Spanish Club, Drama Club, FCA, Powder Puff Football, Student Council, All Year Honor Roll, Denteens, Cheerleading Sweetheart, GV Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, US Club, Business Award, Girls Track Team. KRISTI HOWARD - Drill Team, Pep Club, Denteens, 288 Senior Credits Senior Credits Honor Roll, US Club, FCA, FTA, Spanish Club, Stu- dent Council, Sr. Class Reporter. DAWN HUDSON - Cosmetology - Sweetheart. CHRIS HUGHES - Band, Stage Band, Chief of Band Loading Crew, Honor Roll, DONALD HULLETT - NHS, NHSBHS. CECIL JAQUESS JR. -- NHS, Honor Roll, Tennis. VICKI JAQUESS - VICA, FHA, Honor Roll. JOHN MARK JENNINGS - Senior Play Cast, Mr. Wonderful il983l, Jr. Class Prince, Sr, Class King, Who's Who, Latin Club - Pres., NHS - Treasurer. US Club - Vice Pres., Student Council, Band, Cheerleader Mgr., Senior Spirit Leader, All Year Honor Roll, FCA, Honors English, Golf Team, Stage Band, Hall Talk. KIM JERGER - Drill Team - Sweetheart, Denteens, Photography - Vice Pres., FTA, FCA, Pep Club, US Club, Undefeated Powder Puff Football Team. MICHAEL JEETER - Track, Transferred from John Marshall High School. LISA JOHNS - NHS, FCA - Vice Pres., Girls State. All Year Honor Roll, 2 Yr. Tennis Letter, Honor Graduate, Recipient of Jaycee's Scholarship. KIM JOHNSON - Latin Club - Sweetheart, All Year Honor Roll, Denteens, US Club, Photography Club, FHA - Reporter, NHSBHS, NHS. PAMELA JOINES - Drill Team, Rifle Corps - Lt., Denteens, US Club, Band, Photography Club - Sweetheart, Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students, Metal Trades Sweetheart, All Year Honor Roll, Neewollah Royalty, FHA. SHERRY JONES - Band, DECA - Pres ROBERT KANE - Spanish Club, Football. JEFF KENNEV - Varsity Football, Football Letter- man, US Club, Spanish Club, Honor Roll. CARRIE KIEFER - All Year Honor Roll, VOE, VOE Letter. OOK YONG KIM - Art Club, Honor Roll, Cultural Arts Contest - lst Place Painting. TAMARA KING - NHS, Honor Roll, HOSA - Sen- tinel, Honor Graduate, LOCKE KLIMA - Denteens, Student Council, US Club, All Year Honor Roll, HERO, HECE Sweetheart, DFS Scholarship Recipient. JACK LBBONTE - Varsity Basketball, NHS, All Year Honor Roll, US Club, FCA, Spanish Club, Most Ver- satile, Elliot Pilkilton Fighting Heart Award, JV Basketball. JAMES LaBONTE - FFA - Reporter, North Texas High School Rodeo Association - Saddle Bronc Riding Finalist. TERRIE LARSON - Art Club, Chorus. TANYA LEACH -- Art Club, Served on Prom Com- mittee Junior Yr., All Year Honor Roll, Drafting, VICA - Pres., lst in District Architectural Comp., 2nd in State, Gold Seal in Texas ABM Univ. Architectural Competition. NADINE LEWIS - Blacks-In-Action, FHA, NIKE Club, Cosmetology - VICA, Qualified for State in Cos., Received Superior Ribbon llst Placel, HECE, Attended State HERO Meeting. BECKY LISTVAN - Drill Team, US Club, Denteens, Student Council, Spanish Club, FTA, FCA - Sweetheart, NHS, OEA, VOE, All Year Honor Roll, Senior Play Cast, Neewollah Royalty, Neewollah Princess, Homecoming Queen Candidate, Mos Dependable Nominee, Best Leader Nominee, Lion! Club Sweetheart Runner-up, Pep Club, Who's Whc Among Amer. High School Students, Powder Pufl Football. TAMMY MABARY - NHS f Sweetheart, VOE - Sweetheart, Historian, Major Roles in Grease Scrooge, All Year Honor Roll, US Club, Student Council, FCA, Powder Puff Football, Hanson's Headaches - Outstanding Junior Girl. THRESSA MALVERN - VICA, Ebony, NIKE, Cosmetology - Reporter, lst Place in Local Con- test, 2nd Place in District Contest, Girls Track. CINDY MARR - OEA, Denteens, Drill Team, Honor Roll, US Club, FCA. BUZZ MAXWELL - Varsity Football Starting Linebacker, Football Letter, No. l Shirt in Football Offseason, Spanish Club, FCA, US Club, Varsity Track, Track Letter. GERALD MCADEN - Building Trades, Tennis. NAT McCLURE - Football - Capt., All District, FCA - Treasurer, US Club, Most Dependable Runner-up, NHS, All Year Honor Roll, Photography Club, Spanish Club. STEVE MCCRAW - NHS, US Club, Spanish Club, Student Council, 2 Yr. Football and Baseball Letter- man, FCA, NHSBHS - Vice Pres., All Year Honor Roll, Senior Play Cast, Honors English and Science. KAREN MCGILL - Art Club, Symphonic Band, NHS, All Year Honor Roll. MICHAEL MCKINNEY - Varsity Tennis Team, 2 Yr. Tennis Letterman, Capt. of Tennis Team, NHS, Senior Spirit Leader, Latin Club - Vice Pres., French Club, US Club, Senior Play Cast, Honors English, Student Council, Participated in Leadership Day. VICTOR McNEALY - French Club, JV Basketball, HOSA - Sentinel, Parliamentarian, Senior Play Crew, Ebony, US Club, All Year Honor Roll, Munson Scholarship Recipient. MIKE McSTAV - Editor-In-Chief ol Stinger, Jr, Historians, All Year Honor Roll, News Asst., Perfect Attendance, District Qualifier in News Features and Editorials, Won 3rd Place in Editorials, Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students, Participated in Leadership Day. JANA MELTON - Denteens, US Club, DE. DAVID MELVIN - NHS, NHSBHS, French Club. JEFF MILLER - Band, Outstanding Soph., Jr., Sr. Boy, Stage Band, Soloist Band Loading Crew Member. DEBBIE MOON - NHS, ICT - Sweetheart, Den- teens, Student Council, Spanish Club, US Club, Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students, All Year Honor Roll, Scalpel and Probe Society tETSUl, Soph. Favorite Nominee, Neewollah Royalty, Jr. Favorite Nominee, Most Original Nominee, Most Likely to Succeed Nominee, Pep Club - Capt. RICK MOORE - VICA - Vice Pres., Cross Country Team - Capt., 800m, Run and Cross Country Regional Qualifier, Drafting Competition State Qualifier. TASHA MOORE - NIKE Club - Parliamentarian, Cheerleading Mascot, Most Humorous Girl, Ebony - Vice Pres., GV Basketball - 2 Yr. Letterman, GV Track - 3 Yr. Letterman, Sports Editor of Stinger, Honor Roll, Perfect Attendance, Volleyball - l Yr. Letterman, FHA, Junior Spirit Leader. CYNTHIA MORRISON - Student Council, Ebony, FTA, HOSA, Denteens, HECE - Vice Pres., Who's Who, Office Aide Award, Drama Club. KENNETH MORRISON - Mr. DHS Nominee, Honor Roll, VICA - Reporter, Art Club, Ebony. TIM NEAL - Varsity Football - Team Defensive Player ol Year, All District Defensive Player of Year, Team Most Valuable Player of Year, All District Foot- ball Team, Capt. of Football Team, Varsity Baseball - All District Team, Powder Puff Football Coach, FCA, Jr., Soph., Sr. Class Favorite Nominee, Most Enthusiastic, Mr. DHS Runner-up, Spanish Club, Neewollah Royalty, US Club. MARK OLIVER - NHS, NHSBHS - Vice Pres., Spanish Club - Vice Pres., US Club, FCA, Neewollah Court, Mr. Wonderful Contest - Mr. Swimsuit, Varsity Football - 2 Yr. Letterman, JV Baseball and Football, Most Dependable, Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students, All Year Honor Roll, Senior Play Cast. NICK OSBOURN - ICT - Secretary, Blood Donor, Transferred from Colorado. SANDRA PACE - Academic Letters for English ll, Ill, IV, NHS, US Club, Denteens, Spanish Club, Band, Perfect Attendance, All Year Honor Roll, FCM - Vice Pres., Pres., Sweetheart, FCA, Senior Play Cast Member, Student Council, Most Dependable. STEPHEN W. PACE - NHS, Varsity Football, DE. SHANNA PERATTA - OEA Club, Hanson's Headaches, Girls Glee Club, District OEA Contest, USBEA Business Award, Honor Ftoll, National Leadership and Service Award. A VERNON PHILLIPS - NHS, NHSBHS, All Year Honor Roll, Latin Club. PEARL PRUtTT - Student Council, Junior Spirit Leader, GV Cheerleader, Homecoming Queen 2nd Runner-up, NHS, Spanish Club, NIKE Club - Pres., Perfect Attendance - 2 Yrs., Denteens. MONIOUE POWELL - Ebony, HECE, Denteens, NIKE, Volleyball Stat. Keeper, Basketball Mgr., Soph. Favorite Runner-up, Junior Spirit Leader, Library Club. PAUL PURCELL - NHSBHS, NHS, Spanish Club. MIKE RANKIN - Art Club - Treasurer, Cultural Arts Contest- 1st Place Drawing, Honor Roll. CHARLES ROMAN - Art Club, Spanish Club, Honor Roll, Perfect Attendance. STEPHANIE RATLIFF - Student Council, Cosmetology - Treasurer, Chorus - Historian, All Year Honor Roll, Soph. Spirit Leader. ANGIE RADFORD - OEA - Sergeant-at-Arms, Roles in Scrooge and Grease, Senior Play Cast Member, Denteens, Drama Club, French Club, All Year Honor Roll. CHRISTY REINERT - Tennis Team, Tennis Team Capt., FTA, FCA, HECE. LEAH DEARY RENFRO - HECE, VOE, Denteens, ZANDRA RICHARSON - Chorus, FTA, NHS, US Club, Honors English, French Club - Vice Pres., All Year Honor Roll. NORM RICE - HECE. TONYA RIOS - Girls Glee - Sweetheart, Spanish Club, US Club, Blood Donor, Art Club, Pep Club. SCOTT ROSS -ICT - Vice Pres., State Represen- tative - 2 Yrs. SHAWN RUTLEDGE - Art Club f Vice Pres., Art Letter, Spanish Club, Blood Donor. BILLY SAMMONS - ICT, Ag, Rodeo Team - NTHSFIA Finals. Senior Credits MIKE SCHMUELGEN - Student Council, JV Foot- ball, US Club - Secretary, FCA, Varsity Basketball - Yellowjack Spring Award, Mark King Most Valuable Player, 5-5A All District Honorable Mention, Best Leader Runner-up, All Year Honor Floll, NHS, Senior Play Cast, JV Basketball, Sr. Class Vice Pres. MELISSA SHEARER - French Club, All Year Honor Roll, Chorus. GARY STOWERS - Band, Band Loading Crew, Art Club, Honor Roll. GARY SHIELDS - US Club, Spanish Club, FCA, Baseball - 2 Yr. Letterman, Track, Football - 3 Yr. Letterman, All Year Honor Roll. CASSIE SIMPSON - NHS, NHSBHS, Academic Let- ter in W. History, VOE Letter, OEA Club, All Year Honor Roll, Hanson's Headaches, District OEA Con- test - 2 Yrs., Girls Glee Club, Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students, Top 10M of Senior Class. RICKY SIMPSON - NHS, NHSBHS, Math and Science Team, Chemistry Letter, Honor Roll, US Club, Blood Donor. NICKI SINTENIS - Drama Club, Spanish Club, Den- teens, Ftoles in Scrooge, Grease, and Dessert Theater, Senior Play Cast, Honor Floll. DANIEL SLATER - NHS, Latin Club, Art Club, French Club, NHSBHS. BILLY SMITH - HECE, Perfect Attendance - 8 Yrs. JIM SMITH - NHS, Voice of Democracy, Who's Who, Debate - Capt., Co-Capt., 3 Yr. Letterman, All Year Honor Roll, French Club. KELLI SMITH - Drill Team - 2nd Lt., Head Lt.. French Club - Secretary, Neewollah Royalty, Homecoming Queen Candidate, US Club, Denteens, FCA, NHS, Soph., Jr., Sr., Favorite Nominee, Miss DHS Nominee, JV Cheerleader, Powder Puff Foot- ball, Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students, OEA Club, Senior Play Cast, Lions Club, Sweetheart Nominee, All Year Honor Roll. KRISTI SMITH - Cosmetology - Pres., NHS. ZANE SMITH - Photography Club, Stinger Staff - Fleporter, Metal Trades - VICA Club, Perfect Attendance. MARLINA SMITHSON - NHS - Pres., FFA - Vice Pres., Sweetheart, US Club, Denteens, Spanish Club, Biology Letter, Powder Puff Football. SHANNON STEWART - NHS, OEA, US Club, FCA, Denteens, Spanish Club, Debate Team - Sweetheart, Stinger Staff, Blood Donor, Student Council. MIKE STONE - ICT, Woodshop. MIKE STRANGE - VICA - Pres., Outstanding Seniorwelder. DAWN TALLEY - Drill Team - 2nd Lt., Capt., Outstanding Stingerette, Homecoming Queen Can- didate, NHS, JV Cheerleader, US Club Officer, Den- teens Officer, FCA - Secretary, Spanish Club - Sweetheart, Senior Play Cast, Neewollah Royalty, Miss DHS Runner-up, Friendliest Runner-up, Honor Roll. JOHN TARVER - Varsity Football - Capt., All District Punter, Varsity Baseball - 2nd Team All District, US Club, Student Council, Photography Club - Treasurer. DEBI TAYLOR - Band - Clarinet Section Leader. Symphonic Band, Participated in Band Contests. Spanish Club, FCM, Library Club, NHS, All Year Honor Roll, Jr. Historians, Powder Puff Football, Blood Donor, Participated in FCM Concert. KONTA THOMAS - Spanish Club, Athletics - Team Capt. - Volleyball, Track. DEAN THOMPSON - FCA, US Club, VICA - Building Trades - Reporter. SHARRA TINSLEY - FCA, US Club, Photography Club, Denteens, Spanish Club, Tennis, Most Humorous Nominee, Senior Play Cast, Powder Puff Football, Photography Award. SANDY TOTH - Band - Head Drum Major, UIL lst Place, 1st Place Ensemble, FCM, Perfect Atten- dance, Spanish Club, Honor Roll, Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students. AILEEN TRUJILLO - VICA, Cosmetology Medal for Wet Set. SONYA WADE - All Year Honor Roll, Yearbook Staff - Sweetheart, Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students, Girls State, Ebony Club - Pres., Student Council, NIKE Club. ANITA WALKER - Spanish Club, French Club, US Club, Library Club - Secretary. DIANE WATSON - OEA Club, Girls Glee Club. AUDRA WEAVER - OEA Club, All Year Honor Roll. JOHN WEDA - DECA. LINDA WEST - Ebony Club, HOSA, NIKE Club, Band. SHERI BARKER-WEST - FTA, Latin Club, Drama Club. SHERRY WHEELER - Varsity Cheerleader - Head, JV Cheerleader, Varsity Track - Capt., FCA, Den- teens - 1st Vice 3rd Vice Pres., Outstanding Member - 3 Yrs., Spanish Club, US Club - Board of Directors, Senior Play Cast, Powder Puff Football, All Year Honor Roll, Homecoming Queen, Baseball Sweetheart, Jr., Sr. Class Favorite, Best Leader. CHRIS WHITE - Metal Trades - Treasurer, Vice Pres., VICA Club, Nominated for Mr. DHS. DEBRA WILBURN -- NHS, All Year Honor Roll, Spanish Club, Honors English. SAM WILLIFORD - Ebony, Basketball - Capt., Perfect Attendance, Friendliest Runner-up, Printing Award. KEVIN WILSON - US Club - Pres., NHS - Vice Pres., Senior Play, NHSBHS - Secretary!Treasurer, FCA, Varsity Basketball - Co-Capt., Varsity Baseball - District Champs, Student Council, Academic Letters in English ll, Ill, IV, Most Likely to Succeed, Honors Program, Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students, All Year Honor Roll, Sam Rayburn Scholar, Honors Algebra I Award, Valedictorian of Senior Class. PRINCESS WILSON - Honor Roll, Spanish I, ll Awards, Most Likely to Succeed, Soph. Class Favorite Nominee, Drill Team - Outstanding Stingerette, Spanish Club, Ebony, NHS, Top IOWQ of Senior Class, Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students. MARK WRIGHT - Baseball - District Champs, Athletics, FFA. RUTHIE WYATT - Ebony Club - Sweetheart, Stu- dent Council, Track - 3 Yr. Letterman, Powder Puff Football, Honor Roll, Track - High Point Award, Basketball - 2 Yr. Letterman, Leadership Award, NIKE Club, Volleyball, Yearbook Staff. Senior Credits Acord, Rodney 221 Acree, Dana 214 Adair, David 206 Adams, Kenneth 214 Adkins, Lisa 221 Ainsworth, Steve 228 Akers, Aaron 160, 221, 254 Aleman, Mrs. Judy 246 Allen, Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen David 221 David L. 228 Denean 214 Z James 228 ,Jennifer 108 Kelly 221, 259 Kristie 214, 256 Michael 206 Anen'Plumbing 171 Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Robert 221 Rochelle 228, 279 Sheryl 246 Steve 113, 206 Tina 228 Tracey 228, 257, 282 Allenbau h Jan 228 277 9 , . Allgood, Dana 202, 206 Allison, Harold 186,214 Alsip, Debra 221 Altiery, John 221 Amos, Theresa 221 Anderson, Freddie 214 Anderson, Greg 113, 206 Anderson, Randy 228 Anderson, Richard 4, 214 Anderson, Sherri 214 Anderson, Siv 247 Anderson, Thomas 206, 253 Andrews, Crystal 206, 259 Arbuckle, David 110, 228 Armstrong, Daniel 214 Arnett, Louis 114 Arnold, Jeff 13, 176,214 Arnold, Lori 214 Arrison, Amber 221 Arthur, Kellie 206 Arthur, Shelly 26, 126,221,256 Arthurs, Joe Don 221 Aynes, Devin 214 Aynes, Sandra 249 Ayres, J. Darren 177,214 Badgett, Mitzi 11, 12, 38, 229, Baecht, Jimmy 214 Baecht, Joseph 246 Bailey, Tim 214 Blankenship, Dr. Bill 249 Blankenship, Laurie 63, 229 Blankenship, Virginia 246 Blanton, Eddie 229 Blanton, Victor 214, 250 Blood, Mark 221 Blood, Warren R. 246 B8tN Music 21 Boatner, Kevin 229 Bockstanz, Carrie-Anne 214 Bogdon, Damian 229, 278 Bombay, Kathy 214, 256 Bombay, William 229 Borah, Donny 30, 176, 177, 21 Bounds Chevrolet 192 Boss, Susan 221 Bowden, Rhonda 229 Bowers, Stacy 221, 259 Bowman, Sandra 229 Bradford, Kim 150,214 Brandon, David 230 Brede, Chris 214, 250 Brewer, Gary 206 290 Index 257, 2 4, 250 INDEX Brewer, Steve 206 Brock, Stacy 214 Brooks, Jimmie 246 Brooks, Reggie 221, 250 Broughton, Ken 14,221 Brown, Brian 221 Brown, Britta 206, 259 Brown, Carlton 230 Brown, David 221 Brown, Gina 221 Brown Lynn 206, 252 Browni Sandra 146, 150, 151, 166, 167, 183, 214, 255 Brown, Tim 214,250 Brown, Tony R. 138, 140, 180,221,250 Brown, Trenie 146, 150, 151,214 Bruce, Katherine 221 Bruce, Theresa 214 Bruno, Angela 214 Bryant, Chandra 221 Bryant, Kaye 164,221 Bryant, Lori 5, 9, 11, 12, 20, 21, 24, 30, 45, 63, 230, 242, 251, 256, 286 Bryant, Tamara 221 Bryant, Tony 222 Bryant Construction Co. 24 Buckner, Steve 31, 230 Bullock, Amy 222, 256 Bullock, Russ 206 Bumpass, Jack 249 Bumpass, John 206 Bumpass, Particia 206 Bailey, Tracie 206 Baker, Brian 206, 250 Baker, Glowilla 214 Baker, Stanley 221 Ball, Kenneth 221 Ball, Kristi 229 Ball, Steve 206 Ballou, Harold 246 Ballou, Tomi 14,30, 64, 221,251 Ballou, Traci 14, 30, 221, 251, 256 Bardwell, Mike 11, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 33, 44, 59, 103, 213, 226, 228, 242, 250, 278 Bardwell, Paul 17, 26, 27, 29, 160, 214, 254 Barker, Aaron 113,206 Barker, Bob 214 Barker, James 221 Barnett, John D. 221 Barnhill, Gina 14, 27, 58, 95, 228, 256, 278 Barnhill, Scott 221 Barnum, Angela 147, 149, 164, 165, 221,255 Barnum, Kim 229,259 Baron, Melanie 221 Barrett Cut Rate Drugs 178 Barron, John 63, 229 Bartley, Sheila 41, 94, 164, 165, 229, 255 Bartley, Troy 63, 206, 253 Bates, Barbara 206, 259 Bates, Darlene 221 Bates, Kathy 206 Batey, Natalie 229 Baugh, Dana 214 Bautch, Terry 206 Baxley, Stephanie 206, 252 Beall, David 162, 163, 206, 253 Beals, Steve 214 Beam, Doug 221 Beam, Karen 229, 283 Beard, Owen M. 214 Beaver, Tammy 206, 259 Beeson, Michael 30, 206 Belcher, Rosanne 206, 259 Bell, Bell 214 Bell, Candy 206 Bell, Rhonda 221, 257 Bellows, Leaneasha 206 Bentley, Brian 214 Bentley, Cliff 221 Bentley, Mae Ruth 246 Bevels, Leonard L. 35, 41, 138, 180, 229, 250, 257 B.F. Goodrich 44 Birchfield, Michelle 206, 259 Birdsong, Cindy 221 Black, Michael 4, 221 Blackwood, Kelly 206 Bunch, Kathy 110, 230, 256 Burden, Denise 206 Burden, Sharon 115, 206 Burdue, Toni 214 Burger, Jim 202, 230,282 Burger, Ron 143, 214, 250 Burk, Robby 230 Burkhead, Amy 26,214,256 Burkhead, Lynn 20, 26, 29, 45, 64, 66, 72, 132, 186, 187, 230,279 Burns, Betty 246 Burns, Kevin 127, 230, 283 Burns, Scott 206 Burris, Lisa 8, 15, 37, 230,281 Burris, Stacy 206 Bush, Bart 176,222 Bush, Michael 207, 253 Buskirk, Gary 206 Buskirk, Kent 222 Buskirk, Stephanie 206 Butler, Dexter 138, 140, 214, 250 Butler, Myron 207 Butler, Phyllis 207 Butterworth, Art 160, 214, 254 Byers, Anthony 4, 63, 156, 158, 222, 250, 254, 257 Byers, Rita 222, 257 Byers, Robert 39, 63, 165, 230,280 Cain, Patricia 207 Caldwel Caldwel Caldwel Caldwel Caldwel I, Christy 26,222 I, David 14,214 I, Eric 215 I, Melissa 207 I, Rhonda 215 Calfy, Venita 230, 277 Calhoun, Chris 207 Calhoun, Shane 186, 187, 222 Callahan, Jerry 215 Cameron, Derrick 17, 30, 181,222 Camp, Jeff 18, 25, 26, 28, 29, 171, 173 230,282 Campbell, Christi 215 Campbell, Jeff 230 Carlton, Kamie 222 Carman, Rebecca Carruth ,LeaAnn 117,222 Carruth, Linda 146, 147, 148, 222 Carruth, Tammy 166, 167, 215, 251, 255 Carson, Cary, M Cary, M David 97, 230, 280 ichael 215 ichelle 222 Casey, Kay 114, 132, 246 Cash, Beth 26, 109, 222, 256 Cassell, Candi 146, 207, 252, 259 Cassidy, Audra 215 Cassidy, Kimberly 16, 230 Cassidy, Susan 222, 259 Castleman, Tony 207, 253 Caudill, Sherrie 215, 256 Chapman, Jim 222 Chapman, John 207 Chihlds, Anianette 230, 257 Childress, Marty 215 Childress, Stephanie 207 Christman, Greg 215 Christman, Linda 230 Clapp, John 207 Clark, Carol 231,282 Clark, Chance 36, 144, 207 Clark, John 231 ,ft Clark, Kelly 231 Clark, Kurt 207 Clark, Roger 113, 207 Clay, Bob 215 Claypool, Shelly 215 Clayton, Christine 207 Cleveland, Michele 231 Click, Patti 215 Cline, Tena 215 Clountz, Brandon 207 Coats, Patty 222 Cobb, Chris 215 Cobb, James 215, 250 Cobb, Lisa 207 Cockrell, Carey 215 Cockrill, Jeff 222 Coffin, Cindy 215 Coffman, Kevin 222 Coker, Paula 215 Coleman, Anthony 215 Coleman, Lance 190, 191, 207 Coley, Bryan 207 Collins, Brian 215 Collins, Jimmy 215 Comstock, Darin 116, 215,250 Comstock, Ty 171, 173, 222 Comstock, Ty Sr. 80, 170, 171 Conditt, Tamra 222, 256 Connor, Patty 215 Conrad, Heidi 231 Conrad, Rhonda 207 Cook, Kathy 114, 222, 259 Cooper, Randy 222 Corcoran, Ronald 4, 160, 161, 222, 254 Cotter, Kirby 127, 231 Cottingame, Jimmie 222 Coulter, Rick 96 Coulter, Stacy 207 Cowley, Macee 207 Cox, Denise 207 Cox, Mary 222 Crabtree, Christopher 231 Crabtree, Matt 207 Crgddock, Vickie 146, 152, 153, 207, 52 Craft, Carolyn 215 Craig, Patricia 207 Crain, Priscilla 31, 62, 207 Cravens, Brad 207 Cravens, Kathleen 13, 188, 231, 285 Crawford, Bobby 207 Crawford, James 246 I Crawford, Kenneth 207, 250, 257 Crawford, Kevin 160, 222, 250, 254, 257 Crawford, Sherrie 207 Crenshaw, Carolyn 26, 215, 256 Criswell, Marty 80, 139, 246 Crouse, Ftonny127, 173, 174, 175,222 Crowell, Debra 231, 286 Crowell, Tim 162,207,253 Crump, Michael 12, 15,222 Culbertson, Starlene 222 Cummins, Paula 215 Cunningham, Clayton 207 Cunningham, Portlan 126, 222 Curry, DeDe 207 Curtis, Michael 222 Daniel, Charles 222 Daniel, Sherry 11, 12, 31, 44, 231, 256, 2 1 Daniels, Scott 215 Dasch, Scott 231, 250, 283 Dastous, Mike 231 Daughrity, David David, Dr. Norma 249 Davis, Dennis 128, 215, 257 Davis, John Mark 215 Davis, Michelle 215, 256 Davis, Osbourn Davis, Paul 207 Davis, Sherri 48 Dawson, Dalphnia 148, 231 Dawson, Felicia 30, 207 Dawson, Irma 16, 26, 222, 256 Deary, Leah 231 Deary, Tammie 207, 259 Deb's Fashion 118 DeFrange, Tad 207 DeFratus, Scott 207 DeHorney, Anthony 37, 160, 161, 215, 254 DeHorney, Kristi 17, 35, 222 DeHorney, Leslie 142, 143, 157, 158, 159,180,181,222 Delashaw, Kim 215, 256 Delong, Mike 207 Denison Clearing House 179 Denison Ford 204 Denison, Greg 207 Denison Herald 134 Dennis, Shana Kay 215 Dennis, Tammy 13,231,257 Denny, Steve 215 Densmore, John Paul 13, 231 Derden, Amy 17, 26, 27, 30, 222, 256 Derebery, Gene 222 Dickson, Bobby 215 Dickson, Pam 231 Dill, Chris 215 Dobson, Deanna 255 Dodson, Jeff 144, 145, 207 Donahue, Jeffery 16, 215 Donahue, Vonda 231, 280 Donowho, Bryan 222,253 Donowho, Scott 162, 207 Donowho, Martha 249 Donut Palace 69 Dophied, Kathleen 246 Dorley, Lee 207 Dorley, Valerie 215 Dotson, Lori 215 Doty, James 207 Doty, Rusty 207 Douglas, Stephen 207 Douglas, Valerie 222 Doyle, Mildred 246 Droegemeier, Robert 222 Dr. Pepper 129 Dryden, Donavan 207 Dudley, Jeff 215, 250 Dughetti, Linda 208, 259 Dunn, Dianne 43, 231,284 Dyer, Kristy 215 Earhart, Mike 222 Early, Donna 26, 27, 117,222 Early, Kenneth 11, 18, 26, 28, 29, 138, 231, 250 Earnhart, Joe 215 Edelen, Brett 26, 28, 29, 184, 215 Edelen, Joyce 246 Edmonson, Rod 215 Edmonson, Roger 160, 215, 250,254 Edwards, Andre 119, 208 Eldredge, Nancy 246 Embry, Kim 11, 12, 30, 31, 39, 232, 256, 286 Emerson, Vicki Emery, Kevin 13, 160, 161, 176, 215, 254 Emmons, Jimmy 128, 222 England, Bob 215, 250 England, Lori 216, 251, 256 Ertel, Karen 208 Ervin, Lisa 114,222,259 Ervin, Tammy 232 Evans, JoAnn 246 Evans, Steve 222 Farmer, Misty 208, 259 Farr, Reeta 249 Farrington, Michael 208 Favors, Tony 208 Feagin, Kim 208 Fellinger, Mike 216 Ferguson, Carrie 216 Ficke, Felicia 208 Fields, Kathy Finley, Sue 246 Fisher, Brad 208 Fisher, Marla 119, 208 Flannagan, Jodi 208, 259 Fleitman, Jim 208 Fleming, Robin 11, 12, 40, 63, 95, 232 256, 278 Flemmings, Darlene 80, 147, 166, 167 182,183,216,255 Flinn, Shawn 216 Floyd, Eric 186, 187 Foran, Andrew 232, 285 Fortin fBachmani, James 229 Foster, Jeffery Foster, Jerrie 232, 257 Foster, Jerry Fowler, Eric 208 Fox, Kelly 216,256 Franklin, Tim 232,279 Frazier, Frederick 208 Frith, Lorie 208 Fritts, Marlene 37, 216, 251, 256 Fritts, Rhonda 36, 216, 257 Fritts, Wiley 110, 232, 282 Fronterhouse, Stephen 208 Fuggett, Cliff 144, 145, 208,253 Fuggett, Terri 150, 183 Fulce, Damon 208 Fulce, Kayleen 232 Fulenchek, Jeff 186, 187 Fulenchek, Kim 208, 259 Fuller, Rolinda 208 Fulton, Paul 208 Gaddis, Sheila Gaddis, Stacey 216 Gaffney, Paul 208 Gaines, Todd 250 Gainey, Gale 208 Gallia, Amy 9, 11, 12, 30, 32, 45, 232, 251 Galloway, Candy 15, 26, 117 Galloway, Carmen 208 Galloway, Wilma 208 Gardner, Janet 114, 259 Garner, Judy 246 Garvin, Kelly 26 Gay, Bill 216 Gay, Sandy 216 Geneinhardt, Allen Gentry, Theresa 208 George, Jeff 232 Giasson, Michele 22, 42, 48, 95, 96, 121, 232, 286 Gibson, Kellie 208 Glass, Beth 37, 208, 252 Glenn, Kim 113, 208 Godbey, Billy Godbey, Marty 208 Goforth, Dedra 216 Goforth, James 208 Goforth, Laura 208, 259 Golston, Stacy 250, 257 Gomez, Raquel 208 Gonzalez, Sergio Goodin, Valesha 208 Goodman, Dan 18, 26, 28, 29, 42, 60, lndex 291 94, 138, 139, 140, 232, 250, 283 Goodwin, Lajune 165, 232, 255, 259, 282 Gordon, Darlene 232 Gordon, Marchita 208 Gore, Janie 13,232 Grant, Benjamin 232 Gray, Christy 133, 256 Gray, Janet Gray, Kelly 208 Gray, Suzanna 61, 102, 232, 260 Gray, William 246 Green, Chris 208, 253 Green, Cindy 256 Green, Larry 15,232 Gregg, Cristen 208 Gregg, Shannon 9, 30, 251, 256 Griffin, Angie 216 Griffin, Bob 208 Griffin, Doug 208 Griffith, Kathy 216,256 Griffin, Kristin 208 Griffin, Melissa 216 Griffith, Valerie 9, 17, 19, 26, 58 Griffith, Vanya 208, 257, 259 Grigg, Kerry 26,216 Griggs, Dianne 150 Grigsby, LaTanya 48, 96, 121, 232 Grooms, Carolyn Gruhn, Tina 208 Guillory, Stephanie Gundlach, Jacqueline 39, 232, 277 Gundlach, Kris 216 Gunter, Fred 246 Haas, Cyrus 208 Hackworth, Brian 110, 233 Haddock, Phill 127 Hale, Denise 233 Hale, Dolores 233 Hales, Greg 4, 14, 22, 26, 29, 31, 48, 61, 121 Hales, Jeff 260 Hales, Mike 208 Hall, Kathy Hall, Marcella 60, 233, 280 Hall, Raymond 132 Hamilton, Silvesta 216 Hammon, Nina 216 Hamons, Stephen 216, 250 Hanson, Roger 22, 31, 113, 208, 257 Hanson, Roger Sr. 246 Hardeman, Monica 233, 276 Haring Office Supply 23 Harrelson, Tony 208 Harp, Jason 216 Harper, Erick 139, 140, 216, 250, 254 Harper, Sharnnett 168, 208, 252 Harris, Juanita 246 Harris, Kelly 216 Harris, Phillip 142,216 257 Harris, Robbie 209 Harris, Vicky 14, 233 Harriss, Angela 15, 233 Harrod, David 14, 25, 26, 28, 29, 40, 48 111, 121, 233 Harrod Real Estate 179 Hartsell, Todd 26, 27, 29 Hasse, Jane 209 Hatfield, Gina 30, 36, 209, 252,259 Hauber, Danny 160, 180, 182, 216 Hauber, Renee 216, 254 Hawkins, Marla 209 Hayley, Michelle Hays, Dorothy 209 Headrick, David Heathcock, Kenneth 128, 216 Heatley, Duane 247 Heatley, Joanne 249 Heatley, Sarah 14, 120, 256 Hedgecock, Gina 233 Hedrick, Debbie 5, 133 ndex Hefley, Kevin 216 Heironimus, Karen 111,233,278 Helwer, Janette 209 Hembree, Misty 209 Henry, Diana Henslee, Clay 216 Henslee, Staph 233 Hensor, Debbie 209 Henwood, Enid 233 Henwood, Etna 108, 216 Henwood, Kenneth 216 Herpeche, Debbie Herzog, Jeff216 Hess, Jeff 209 Hess, Saurldra 247 Hess, Scott 247 Hicks, Brian Hill, Shana 16,233 Hill, Tina 216 Hiner, Susan 233, 280 Hiner, Theresa 216 Hines, Chantel 216 Hintz, David 209 Hix, Stephanie 209 Hixson, Daryl 216 Hoard, Howard 209 Hodgkinson, Chris 216, 257 Hoff, Charles Jr. 110, 233 Hogan, Holcom Holcom Holder, Darla 209 b, Bennie 209 b, James 233 Christi 216, 256 Holland, Christy 189, 191, 209, 252, 259 Hollensed, Richie 4, 177 Holley, Ken 4, 247 Holley, Susan 247 Holmes , Opal Holt, Donald 216 Holt, Ja mes 209 Hooker, Mary 209 Hooker, Thomas 216 Hooper Wendy 209 Hoover,A'Lisa11, 12, 31, 72, 233 Hoover, Sheila 13, 30, 233, 251, 256, 284 Hopper, Monette 209 Hosey, John 216 Hosp, John 216 House, Dennis House, Eugene 209 House, Jeff 209 House, Karen 20 House, Kenny 216 House, Michael House, House, Renea 216 Robbie 209 Houston, Heath 209 Houston, William 216, 250 Howard, Kristi 94, 233, 281 Howeth, Mark 171 Hubanks, Rene 13, 259 Hudson, Barbara 257 Hudson, Dawn 13, 259 Hudson, John 216 Hudson, Trena 216 Hughes, Chris 1, 96, 110,277 Huhtala, Steve Hullett, Donald Humphries, Allyson Humphrey, Gary 278 Hunt, Leon Hunter, Beth so, 46, 256 Hutchins, Royce 216 Hyman, Trent 48, 121, 184, 185 Hysmith, Jennifer 216 Ingram, Ingram, Ingram, Claudia 259 David 217 Mrs. Liz 247 Irby, Mrs. Bernice 195, 247 Ives, Paula 217 Jackson, Aaron 142, 217, 250 Jackson, Alicia 211, 256 Jackson, Amy 209 Jackson, Denise 209, 259 Jackson, Greg 209 Jackson, Ivery 146, 150, 217, 255 Jackson, James 4, 128, 254 Jackson, Anthony 144, 209, 253 Jackson, Lisa 217 Jackson, Raymond 128, 217 Jackson, Ronnie Jackson, Teresa 209 Jacobs, John 209 Jacobs, Shelly 256 Jacobs, Tammy 217, 256 Jacquinot, Mary 217,251,256 Jacquess, Cecil 188 Jacquess, Vicki 259 Jaresh, Mr. Marvin 247 Jennings, John 11, 16, 20, 26, 28, 29 30, 31, 260 Jennings, Joy 209, 259 Jenson, John Jerger, Kim 9, 14, 21, 133,256,284 Jeter, Mike Jezek, Jeff 209, 253 Jinkins, Glen Johns, Lisa Johns, Spencer 13,217 Johnson, Alex 122, 217 Johnson, Brian 13, 254, 279 Johnson, Darin Johnson, Janet 209 Johnson, Kimberly 9, 16, 276 Johnson, Mark 217, 254 Johnson, Mickey Johnson, Nathan 22, 30, 31, 48, 121 Johnson, Sammie 144, 209 Johnson, Vicki 209 Joie, Joe Joines, Pamela 17, 256 Jolly, Shane Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Mrs. Carol 249 , Christi 26, 62, 224, 256 Mrs. Connie 249 David 209 253 , Jeffrey 217, 250, 254 Lance 209 Marilyn 217 Marla 217,256 Marty 224 Mitchell 209 Robert 184, 185 Rose 217 , Samuel Jones, , Tammy 209 Sherry Kane, Robert 250 Keel, Djiuna 224 Keith, Teresa 209 Kelly, Ronnie 16, 63, 160,217,254 Kelsoe, Brian 224 Kennedy, Keith 209 Kennedy, Melissa 217 Kenney, Jeff 250 Kennon, Mrs. Cathy 117,247 Ketcham, Mr. Robert 247 Key, Kimberly 209 Kiefer, Carrie Kim, Miyong 62, 116 Kim, Ookyong 257 Kimbrell, Freddie 283 Kimbrell, Julie 224 Kincade, Sherry 167, 217, 255 King, Danny 209 King, Lisa 209, 259 King, Tamara Kinney, Jeff Kirby, Brian 209, 257 Kirby, David 224 Kirby, Karen 224 Kirk, Brian 209 Klima, Locke 15, 110 Knowles, Mr. Waylon 247 Krueger, Kevin 250 Kuhns, Ms. Jean 247 Kuntz, Teresa Kurtz, Tiffany 209 LaB0nte, Jack 4, 41, 94, 157, 158, 254 LaBonte, James Lacey, Mr. Paul 247 Lacey, Sharon 217 LaFoy, Brian 224 Lambert, Connie 209 Lambert, Larry 224 Lambright, Rodney 217 Landers, Denise 224, 256 Lane, Pamela 224 Lane, Sandra Larson, Terrie Lattimore, Vickie 217, 251, 256 Laurick, Tracy 217, 260 Leach, Kim Leach, Paula 224 Leach, Tanya 257, 285 Leake, Ethel Leal, Billy 217 Leasure, John 217 Leasure, Tommy 217 Lee, Melissa 217,256 Leggett, Mr. Harold 4, 247 Leggett, Tim 224 Leonard, Mrs. 249 Lester, Leslie 259 Lewis, Johnny 15,30 Lewis, Nadine 259 Lewis, Tammy 164, 165 Liles, Dr. Kelsey 249 Lim, Gerald 224 Lindsay, Dawn Lindsay, Dean 48,217,250 Lindsey, Dean 143, 217 Lindsey, Debra Lindsey, Paula 132 Linsteadt, Mrs. Carole 120, 247 Linsteadt, Chad 30, 58, 132, 260 Linsteadt, Elizabeth 217, 256 Listvan, Becky 12, 21, 256, 279 Little, Michael Locke, Jeanette 252, 259 Lockler, Lucky Long, Kim 217 Lowell, Stephanie Lunsford, Roger Luper, Octavia 224, 257 Luper, Thelma 152, 252 Luper, Tyrone 158, 254 Lynn, Vicky Mabary, Tammy 16, 39, 285 Mabry, Joey Mabry, Lisa 217 Madden, Curtis Madole, Kim Malvern, Thressa 8, 13, 259, 276 Malvern, Wilbert 253 Mannen, David Markham, Don Marr, Cindy 31, 284 Marrs, Tim Martin, Betty Ann 30, 108, 217, 251, 256 Martin, Chris Martin, Deborah Martin, Dina Martin, Don 120 Martin, Duane 17, 26, 28, 29, 62 Martin, Mr. Joe R. 247 Martin, Mary Jo 259 Martin, Michael 224 Martin, Vicki Martindale, Michelle 168, 169, 252 Mask, Jeff Massey, Karen 6, 217, 256 Massie, Mike 250 Massie, Vickie 217 Matheny, Loren 144 Mathis, Janie Mauldin, James Maxwell, Buzz 39, 64, 140, 277 May, Cherri 15, 224, 256, 260 May, Meredith 217 Mayberry, Mrs. Joeann 247 Mayberry, Kimberly 150, 151, 165, 255 275 Mayberry, Maeola 217 Mayberry, Vanessa 165, 255, 275 Mayes, Bradley Mayes, Brett 217, 250 Mayes, Meg 119,247 McAden, Gerald 188, 189,236 McAlester, Crystal 217, 251, 256 McAlester, Marquitta 259 McAlister, Bruce McBrayer, McBrayer, McBrayer, Cassandra 8, 14, 23, 48 Mr. Keith 113,247 Mrs. Sylvia 96, 247 McCaig, Elizabeth 217 McCammack, Jerry 217 McCammack, Shelly 108, 217 McCarty, Mr. Jerry 247 McCasland, Michael 217 McCasland, Tim McClure, Nathan 43, 111, 138,250 McConnell, Todd 224 McCraw, Deron McCraw, Steve 18, 26, 28, 250, 285 McCullar, Elizabeth 17, 236 McCullar, Peggi 217 McCulley, Misty McGee, Gabriel 217 McGill, Karen 236, 257 McGregor, David 253 McGuire, Katrina 224 McKinney, Doug 236 McKinney, Michael 15, 18, 26, 27, 29, 30, 58, 188, 191, 236, 260, 279 McKinney, Rickey McKinney, Steve McKinney, Bill 17, 189, 218 McKnight, Mrs. Jewel 247 McLain, Tony 218 McManigell, Melinda 218 McMenamy, Rhonda 218 McMenamy, Wesley 224 McNealy, Victor 257, 276 McNutt, Kelly 236, 277 McShan, Anesia McShan, Brian 218 McStay, James 218 McStay, Mike 59, 236 Means, Bryan 116, 218, 250 Means, Cathy Medina, Elizabeth 218 Medlin, Donna 218 Medlin, Paula 224 Meeks, Carla 224 Melson, Lori 218 Melson, Nikki 21, 224 Melton, Jana 238 Melvin, Beth 224 Melvin, David 236, 260 Melvin, Sandi 119, 224 Mezzacappa, David Milks, Kevin Miller, Duane 224 Miller, Jeff 236 Miller, Mike Miller, Mrs. Wilma 247 Mitchell, Tracy 48, 110, 236,280 Mobley, Allen 4, 12, 14, 26, 35, 156, 157, 158, 159, 170, 172, 174, 224, 253 Montgomery, Rhonda 224 Montgomery, Roby 224 Montgomery, Sheila 218 Montgomery, Mr. Von 249 Moon, Debbie 236 Moore, Gene 224 Moore, Pamela 224 Moore, Richard 13, 127, 180, 184, 185, 236, 257, 276 Moore, Stacey 163, 253 Moore, Susie 224 Moore, Tasha 17, 20, 40, 165, 251, 255, 257,281 Moreno, Tammy 15, 30, 48, 121, 224, 256 Morgan, Jimmy Morgan, Lori 218 Morgan, Wayne Morrison, Curley 224 Morrison, Cynthia 236, 257, 282 Morrison, Elaine 236 Morrison, Kenneth 11, 31, 127, 236, 257 Moser, Mara Mosse, Mrs. Betty 249 Mosse, Stacey 259 Mueller, John 180, 184, 218 Mueller, Pamela 224 Mundine, Richard 218,250 Muniz, Karla 218 Muniz, Rhonda 218 Muniz, Tony Murrah, Robert Myers, Tiffany 252, 259 Myers, Tim 184, 185,224 Nail, Brian 15,226 Mail, Mendy Nance, Monica 218 Narramore, David 226 Nason, Lisa 218 Neal, Lee 4, 14,218,250 Neal, Tim 18, 34, 45, 80, 110, 138, 140, 170, 174,237,250 Neff, Larry 218, 254 Neighbors, Shellee 48, 226, 256 Nelson, Barry Nelson, Michael 186, 226 Nelson, Nancy 226 Neu, Cindy Neu, Dale 37, 226 Newson, Miss Teresa 165, 247 Ngo, Phung 218,257 Ngo, Tu Nicholson, Robert Nickels, Jody Nickerson, Colleen Nunley, Charles 218 Oates, Michele Og born, Steven 226 Okada, Naoko 122 Oliver, Mark 37, 43, 139, 237, 250 O'Malley, Donnie 218 Oney, Daniel Orr, Kelly 218 Orrick, Lisa 218 Osborn, Jerry 226 Osbourn, Nick Osbourn, Shawn 115,218 Overman, Mr. Dan 249 Owen, Betsey Owens, Kristen 279 Owens, Tony 253 Pace, Sandra 14, 43,237 Pace, Stephen 237, 250 Papoi, Amy 133,226 Parker, Mr, Bill 245 Parker, Donald 226 Parker, Duane 226 Parker, Shauna 146, 153, 252 Parkey, Kathy 226, 256 Parks, Brian 218 Parks, Bubba 160, 218,254 Parnell, Doris 226, 237 Parnell, Rick Special Interests 293 Parris, Mrs. Dixie 249 Parris, Mr. Tom 245 Parrish, Josh Pasche, Michelle Pasche, Mike 226, 260 Patel, Nilesh Patel, Sandip 260 Patel, Sapna 252 Patterson, Randy Patterson, Richard 4, 173, 226 Patterson, Timothy 226 Patti, Jimmy 226 Patti, Mae 226 Pauley, Melissa Peake, Emily Peake, Susan 226 Pederson, Mr. Jerry 122, 247 Peel, Brad 15, 133,226 Pellman, Tony 226 Penn, William 111,250 Penny, Tyrone 184, 185, 218 Peoples, Celeste 218 Peoples, Darrin 253 Peratta, Shanna 131, 237, 277 Perkins, Cristi 218, 256 Perkins, Kevin 61, 226, 260 Perkins, Kyle 4, 226, 250 Perkins, Robby Perry, Elmar 15,218,250 Perry, Jon 218 Perry, Phyllis 9, 226 Perryman, Michale 226 Peters, Mrs. Jackie 2, 245 Peterson, Rondie Pettit, Mr. Lanny 58, 247 Phillips, Chantal 218 Phillips, Kendall Phillips, Kevin 11, 18, 26, 27, 28, 29, 137, 139, 237,250 Phillips, Vernon 237 Pierce, Vinita 218 Pilkilton, Greg 237 Pilkilton, Jana 218 Platt, Wylie 218 Plauche, Tony 26, 29, 142, 175, 218, 250 Pogue, Derick 218 Polston, Steve 218 Porter, Dallas 162, 163, 253 Porter, Tracy 226 Potter, Randy 226 Potts, Carla 259 Potts, Gene 22, 23, 126, 226 Potts, Mrs. Maurine 249 Pough, Marcus 37 Powell, Monique 15, 165,237,256 Pruitt, Mrs. Darlene 248 Pruitt, Laurie Pruitt, Felicia 218 Pruitt, Pearl 8, 11, 12, 237,275 Pryor, Phillip 138,218 Pugh, Rick 22,237 Pulis, Jarrett Purcell, Paul 21, 60, 237, 283 Putsche, Candace Radford, Angie 96, 237 Rager, Daniel Raglin, Renee 218 Raines, Rodney 226 Raines, Ronnie Rains, Scott 127,226 Ramey, Kassi 226 Ramsey, Kelley 226 Ramsfield, Kimberly 218 Raney, Brian 237 Rankin, Mike 13, 237,285 Ransom, Carlos 237, 250 Ratlitt, Stephanie 97, 114, 237, 259 Ray, Scotty 40, 238 Reed, Joan 252 Reed, Tonee 117, 226, 255 294 index Reinert, Christy 60, 80, 97, 188, 190, 238, 279 Reinert, Mrs. JoAnn 248 Reirdon, Erin Reirdon, Mr. Joe 248 Reynolds, Alicia Reynolds, Kim Rhea, Cris Rhodes, Michelle 218 Rhyne, Steve 218 Rice, Clancy 226 Rice, Edgar 248 Rice, Erik Rice, Janet 249 Rice, Norm Richard, Jackie 226 Richardson, Mary 218 Richardson, Patty Richardson, Tammy Richardson, Zandra 59, 238, 260 Rickerson, Vickie 257 Riddle, Heather 259 Riggs, Stephen 219, 254 Ringness, Miss Gail 60, 80, 248 Rios, Tonya 15, 111, 238, 257, 284 Rippy, Dee 14,226 Roach, David Roach, David Roach, Dianne Roberson, Troy 238 Roberson, Tonya Roberts, Craig Randy 163,253 Roberts, Stanley Robinson, Linda 238 Robinson, Robert 14, 226 Robinson, Tisha 259 Robison, James 219 Roblow Cath 1 Y Rodgers, Mrs. Bonnie 94, 119,248 Rodriguez, Stephanie Roe, Scott 226 Roman, Charles 238, 257 Rose, Johnny Rosenow, Penny 238 Rosenow, Robert 219 Ross, Barbara 259 Ross, Joe Ross, Scott 238 Rowland, Mr. James 130,248 Rucker, Tamra 16, 238, 257,259 Russey, Quinn 259 Russey, Regan Rutledge, Shawn 11, 14, 31, 226, 2 257 Rutledge, Suzan 37 Sackville, Dawn 238 Sammons, Billy 238 Sanders, Debra 226 Sanders, Johnny 226 Sanders, R. T. 212 Sanders, Tommy 219 Sanders, Toy 212 Sanford, Charla 218 Sanford, Jana 212 Sartor, Brian 212 Scally, Cameron 145, 212 Schmidt, Karen 15, 226 Schmuelgen, Michael 4, 12, 15, 26 28, 44, 159, 238, 253, 282 Schmuelgen, Tammy 219 Scott, Laura 212, 259 Seagroves, Robbie 212 Sedlacek, David 120, 226 Sexton, Rhonda 219 Shannon, Johnny Shatto, Staci 212, 259 Shatto, Travis Shaw, John 219 Shaw, Sherrie 238 Shearer, Missy 238, 260 Shearin, Robbie 212 38, , 27 Shelton, Teresa 226 Shelton, Vincent Sheppard, Harold 219 Sheren, Laura 212 Sheren, Lynn 226 Shields, Gary 26, 27, 28, 139, 238, 276 Shives, Martha 219 Shope, Carrie 183 Shuemaker, Annie 212 Sides, Mr. Kevin 80, 180, 184,248 Simmons, Chris 212 Simmons, Jimi 226 Simpson, Cassie 61, 238,286 Simpson, Ricky 238 Simpson, Robert 219, 257 Singleton, Shanna 4,219 Sinor, Don 239, 278 Sinor, Vicki 226, 256 Sintenis, Nicki 64 Skelton, Scott 25, 26, 62, 227, 250 Skipworth, Cameron Slagle, Deen 219 Slater, Daniel 16, 239, 257,260 Sloan, Les 184, 185,212 Smart, Amy 227 Smith, Alicia 212,259 Smith, Audra 227 Smith, Bartley 219 Smith, Billy 239,281 smith, Bryan 219,250 Smith, Cynthia 227,260 Smith, Dale 239 Smith, David 239 Smith, Diana 212,259 Smith, Mr. Ernest 248 Smith, Jere Smith, Jim 14, 120,239,260 Smith, Joyce 227 Smith, Karen 212 Smith, Kelli 8, 12, 18, 31, 63, 95, 239, 281 260, Smith, Kenny 212 Smith, Kim 227 Smith, Kristi 114, 239, 259 Smith, Lisa 212,259 Smith, Mesha 212 Smith, Rebecca 219 Smith, Robert 227 Smith, Suzanne 219,256 Smith, Taylor 250, 260 Smith, Tracey 219,251,256 Smith, Mr. Vaughn R. 243 Smith, Zane 239,284 Smithson, Cheryl 219 Smithson, Marlina 59, 239, 256 Snavely, Billy 227 Snavely, Debbie 227 Snavely, Ronald 212 Snell, Angela 146, 147, 148, 149, 164, 165, 239, 256 Snell, Deonna 212,259 Snell, Pamela 219 Snow, Janna 212, 257 Soness, Matt Souther, Keary 108, 212, 259 Souther, Vernon 212 Spencer, Scott 212 Spradlin, Kelly 212,259 Spradlin, Stacy 212 Spraggins, Mrs. Kathy 249 Stafford, Dylan 212 Staley, Shaylen 219 Staples, Jimmy 15,239 Steen, Charlie 219 Stein, Richie 227, 250 Stengel, Mr. Patsy 114 Stephenson, Allen 162, 163, 212, 253 Stephenson, Kristine 212, 256 Sterling, Pierre 227, 257 Sterling, Roderick 219, 250 Stevems, Kristi 219 Stevenson, Bart 26, 28, 29, 219, 250 Stewart, Greg Stewart, Leiann 219 Stewart, Shannon 239, 276 Stewart, Sheila 239, 278 Stewart, Todd 212 St. John, Melvin 212 Stone, James 212 Stone, Jeff 239 Stone, Warren 239 Stout, Charlotte 219 Stowers, Gary 239, 286 Strange, Brian 227 Strange, Mike 240 A Stringer, Valorie 219 Turner, Mr. Franklin 128 Turner, Jeff 213 Turner, Paul 160, 161, 219, 254 Unertusser, Tommy 240 VanMeter, Carmen 62, 213, 257, 259 Vaughn, Greg Vernon, Mrs. Tonia 248 Vernon, Travis 22, 48, 213 Vest, Mike Via, Bill 219 Vick, Lavitta 240 Virgin, Christie 213 Voisine, Faron Voss, Miss Ida Mae 249 Waddles, Brewster 213 Wiertz, Kristy 220 Wigington, Sherry 213 Wilburn, Debbie 241 Wiley, Mike 213 Wilkerson, Kelly 122, 133, 256, 257 Wilkerson, Mr. Ronald 248 Williams, Mr. Bryan 248 Williams, Mrs. Cathey 248 Williams, Dawn 213 Williams, Mrs. Eliszbeth 248 Williams, Jeanie Williams, Lori 220 Williams, Sherry 220 Stubbs, Robert 160, 161,219,254 Surratt, Lee 219 Sutherland, Bryon 212 Swan, Mr. Stanley 248 Swift, Mr. Bob 248 Swink, Duwanna 212 Tadlock, Lisa 219 Talley, Craig 212 Talley, Dawn 8, 12, 34, 37, 64, 240, 280 Tally, Cathey 219, 256 Tarver, John 11, 18, 94, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 239, 250, 285 Taul, Mrs. Marlene 249 Tawney, Mace 31, 219 Taylor, Arthur 219,250 Taylor, Debi 240, 280 Taylor, Eric 212 Taylor, Paul 219 Taylor, Ray ao, 137, 138, 141, 180, 181, 227,250 Taylor, Shannon 4, 227 Templeton, Karen 212 Templeton, Kirk 5, 17, 257 Terry, Mr. John 82, 130,248 Terry, Mrs. Nancy 75, 248 Terry, Rebecca 212, 259 Texoma Medical Center 106 Thedford, Jeaneen 212 Thomas, Andrea 212 Thomas, David Thomas Konta 17 146 147 , , , , 164, 165, 182, 240, 255 Thomas, Wendy 257 Thomason, Jane Ann 41, 58, 131,256 Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, 285 Thompson, Thompson, Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Carol 212 Dean 240 Dianne 212 E J 17, 22, 38, 48, 95, 240, James Jamie Mark 212 Marty 219 Ralph 219 Vivian 212 Wade, Sonya 13, 240, 257 Wolfe, Kim 241 Walker Walker , Anita Barbara 213 Walker: Brian 228 Walker Walker Walker Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker , Charles 63, 219, 250, 257 , Danny 219 , Michelle 240 Ramon 240 Sandra 228 Steve 219 Veronica 213 259 Wallace, Rhonda 240 Wallace, Sharon 213 Waller, Mrs. Candy 248 Walters, David 228 Walters, Michele 241 Wal10l'1 , Tracey 2 19 Walton, Tresa Ward, Deven 160 Ward, Mrs. Donnie 248 Ward, Starr 220 Wasden, T. J. 220 Washington, DeeAnna 220 Washington, Fred 138, 158,250,253 Watson 253 Watson, Diana 241, 284 Watson, Mark 213 Watson, Mary Watson Rocky 36 122, 221 257 Weaver Weaver Weaver Weaver Weaver ,Audra 119, 241,286 , Joe , Larry 220 , Mindy Patricia Williams, Steve 113, 132,213,250 Williamson, Becky 241 Williford, Samuel 13, 38, 156, 159, 180, 241, 253 Willis, Dr. Frances 249 Willis, Valeria Willoughby, Mrs. Darlene 248 Wilson, Chester 213,253 Wilson, Gary 213 Wilson, Kevin 17, 26, 28, 29, 42, 61, 101, 159, 172, 241, 253, 283 Wilson, Parks 213 Wilson Princess 42, 58, 241, 281 Wilson, Raymond 138, 171, 174,250 Wilson, Sherman 220 Wilson, Thelma 26, 220 Wilson, Woodie 17, 220 ,erian4,11,1sa,1s7,1eo,1e1, White, Tidwell, Mrs. Jan 152 Tiffany, Eddie 240 Tignor, Michele 26, 219 Tillery, Shonda 146, 153,212,252 Tillery, Yalonda 16,219 Tillman, Theresa 191, 240 Tinsley, Sharra 95, 111, 240 Tocquigny, Daren 212 Todd, Sheila 5, 17, 30, 62, 251, 256 Todd, Sheri 16, 62, 64, 213, 259 Tolley, Laura 213, 259 Torres, Steve 16 Toth, Sandy 109, 240,281 Tracy, Tammy 219, 256 Trammell, Stan 213 Traweek, Darren Trimble, Mr. Warren 80, 115, 181 Trinh, Yung Tripp, Suzanne 213 Trujillo, Aileen 240 Tuong, Ngo 240 Weaver, Scott 4 Weda, John 241,277 Weems, Cathy 17, 189, 256 Weems, Margaret 241 Weger, Stacy 26, 109, 256 Weightman, Wanetta Lynn 220 Weissenborn, Karen 26, 220 Wesseldine, C. J. 213 West, Linda 241, 257 West, Sheri 5, 229 West, Steve 213 West, Tammy 220 Westbrook, John 241 Wheaton, Shanelle 220 Wheeler, Jason 220, 253 Wheeler, Sherry 8, 10, 12, 21, 30, 35, 44, 80, 183, 241, 251, 284 White, Chris 11, 16,241 White, Craig 142, 143,220,250 White, Dawn 220,256 White, Mrs. Dodie 195, 249 White, Glenn 113,213 White, James 241 White, Janet 21 White, Rodney Shawnna 168, 213, 252, 259 Wimbish, Kecia 146,213,252 I Wimbish, Ray 250 Windham, Leon 241 Wineinger, Diedra 213 Wither, Jamie 213,250 Witt, Christi Wolf, John 250 Wood, Eric Wright, David 220, 250 Wright, Gary Don 25, 26, 28, 29, 63, 141,250 Wright, Kerry 220 Wright, Kristie 213 Wright, Mark 241 Wright, Mike 213,253 Wright, Paul 127,220 Wyatt, Don 220 Wyatt, Nell 146, 168, 169, 183,213 Wyatt, Ruthie 13, 41, 80, 147, 148, 149 165, 183, 241, 256, 257, 276 Wynn, Mr. Dan 109,249 Wynne, Angie 26, 30 108, 220 Yates, Wesley 220 Yirka, Tobi 213 York, Darren 213 Zemcik, Christi Whitmarsh, Mrs. Cathy 249 Whitten, Karen 241 Whitworth, Mrs. Ann 113, 249 Widner, Bradley 213 Index 295 Just asreach school year is unique, the yearbookptelling that year's storylshoulcl beuniqueif 1983-84 cer- tainly lived upwto that statement The additjoh of nearly4OD freshmen andoanotherflayer ofiactivtties provid- edfithe yearbook staff with new lchallehges. Just getting, pictures of theadditionalathleticfievents required moretafter school timeiifor photogiraphers and increased dankrootmfandediting work?r'Fofincreasefcoverage withoutfincreasingrthesize ofthe bookfgand its price, theitstaff movedtadvertising within the pages ofthe bookfmuch as magazines do. if j irsi t sss is s - isir rrrle s 1 if if 'Qi ' , the staff f,4 encountered internal problems that added to ther challenges, Illness and 'otlfler problems resulted in members failing to complete the assignments theyhad-chosen early initheiyear. The workload was assumed byiseveral staffers who gaveiup summer days at thevlakefftot bringfyou this book. Assuming a igiantfs share ofthe work, randfinsistingithatt the job be well done, Amy Papoifltoiled'intojAitgiggiust ontactivities lpagest it is impossiblejtoi determine how many pagesshe completed, but sa good guess' would approach s1D0i.inolludinig the academic? sectiongshe tmedited, with assistance fromifKellyiwilkersonglimwhienii construction crewsfsmoved inftov install airiconditioninggt Amy set up-ta temporary darkrooimin 'her ifather's barn and iworkedat rli night printing hundreds of piotlires you will enjoy on these pagesg lrfirs i Diurtngiitkheiislighboil year, she provided theiilettering for me calligraphic art ,throughout the bookfand fcontributedrnany specials touches rthataenliventihe coverage and add depth and personality. i W 's as r rfl f Q11 g Brad Peelgffinfaddlitiionfitog thef54 pages he and Brian Watson completed in the sports seqtigng Contributed ia str dozen rad and activityjpagesg Debbie Hedrick,,with a littte help from staff members,ieqrnpletedgfpa whop- 1ping4s44 pages ioficlasses and facuttytiportraits. 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