Denison High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Denison, TX)
- Class of 1985
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' 72' '79 -I ' - f' -W.-ki! . lfifvrsis ' xii - ' '- ' 1 -'L - A l f if my X 'll x ' ' JUL L un . kQ. .. x Q ef' omrxip , 4 p 'W See p.134 for photo captions Year of the Champions 7 F QW .A si'--.. mem, 9 3 5 of ff-' Y, 1 M ,cf 1 x 2 , N' Y 0 1 '-' ALL SHILES- congratulated Harold Ballou crowned queen Tomi Ballou is by her father, Mr. after being FINAL. TOUCH-Derrick places the crown on Tomi's head. - Homecoming: ramdrops and a crown The enthusiasm and excitement of Homecoming Week reached its peak on Friday with the crowning of the home- coming queen. Curiosity and excitement brought many people to the pep rally Friday morning and the game on Friday night. At pre-game, sweethearts and their escorts were announc- ed. At half-time, with the queen to be announced, not even the dreary drizzle could dampen the crowd. Among hugs and umbrellas, Derrick Cameron, Student Council treasurer, crowned Tomi Ballou as 1984-85 home- coming queen. Traci Ballou was named lst runner-up and Suzan Rutledge was named 2nd runner-up. Homecoming week was completed when the Yellow Jacket football team defeated Terrell with a victory of 24-9. SIDE BY SIDE-Tomi'S 8SCOI't JUST FUR YOU-Derrick Cameron Crightl gives Tomi the traditional for the homecoming pep rally flower bouquet after crowning her the 1984-85 Homecoming Queen as was Donny Borah. her father looks on. Honeconing Queen 9 Spirits soar, enthusiam rises, NAND THE HINNERS ARE...n- Traci Ballou, lst runner-up and her pep rally escort, Todd McConnell Cleftl. Suzan Rutledge, Znd runner-up, and her pep rally escort, Michael Crump Crightl. Mr. R.M. Rutledge, Suzan, Tomi, Mr. Harold Ballou, and Traci Fol lowing the half-time crowning ceremony Cbelowl. .fvvqa i fi-. . 'fi i S fs! HHU'LL BE NEXT?- DYNAMIC SHILE-Quan Traci and her father stands with her Father listen to See who will prior to being named be queen. , Znd runner-up. i SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS-Actmdtiesrhmector IS IT TIME FUR THE PEP RALLY yET?-Thooo- Mrs. Carole Linsteadt Crighti gives last minute oofto anxiously Wait for the homecoming ooo ral- instructions to the top lU and their Fathers be- ly to begin, The Candidates Chgse Studentg for Fore half-time. their pep rally escorts. Homecoming Queen Attendants anticipation mingles with tears of joy... - A 1 ix, E, A KRISTI DE HORNEY AMY DERDEN DONNA EARLY DERRICK CAMERON DEAN LINDSAY GARY DON WRIGHT i it D VALERIE GRIFFITH SHANNON GREGG SHEILA TODD ALLEN MOBLEY CHANCE CLARK SCOTT SKELTON KELLY WILKERSON NUHINEES ENJOY PEP RALLY-Shannon, Valerie, Suzan, Sheila, and TY COMSTOCK Kelly Cfrom lef tD watch the cheerleaders perform. Finalists 11 Sweethearts, nominees honored... DRAFTING DRAMA DRILL TEAM THERESA HINER JANE ANN THOMASON. KELLY GARVIN ROBBIE ROBINSON TRAVIS VERNON -' HAROLD ALLISON F.C.A. HUDDLES F.C.AL KUDDLES -F.C.M. MARLENE FRITTS MARY JACQUINOT MICHELLE PASCHE PAUL BARDWELL SCOTT BARNHILL DOUG BEAM F.F.A. F.H.A. FLAG CORPS RHONDA FRITTS TERRI FUGGETT PAULA MEDLIN TIM BROWN RICHARD MUNDINE SHANE CALHOUN 12 Sweetheartsflfscorts dcwnpcur cancels homecoming parade... gf. - FRENCH F,T,A, BETTY ANN MARTIN PRISCILLA CRAIN TRACEY LAURICK GLEN WHITE GIRLS' BASKETBALL GIRLS CHOIR HANSON'S HEADACHES TAMMIE BRYANT CASSANDRA MCBRAYER CINDY SMITH 1 I ERIC HUNT ROGER HANSON SCOTT ROE ,iw H.E.C.E. H.o.s.A. I-C-T- TAMRA CONDITT RHONDA BELL TAMMY TRACEY KEVIN MILKS RONNIE KELLY PAUL WRIGHT . Sweetheartslliscorts 13 spectacular Jackets thrill' crowd, JUNIOR HISTORIANS KIMBERLY GLENN ROBERT STUBBS METAL TRADES DINA MARTIN JIMMY EMMONS N.I.K.E. , PAM MOORE JOE ROSS S ul eethezIrtSfEscorts I I LATIN CLUB RHONDA MONTGOMERY' KEVIN PERKINS NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY CHRISTI JONES DON MARTIN PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB CANDY GALLOWAY JOHNNY LEWIS LIBRARY CLUB FELICIA DAWSON SAMMY JOHNSON NHSBHS LORI ENGLAND ALLEN MOBLEY RIDING CLUB AUDRA SMITH DAVID DAUGHRITY defeating Terrell Tigers 24-9 V L SPANISH CLUB - STINGER STAFF STUDENT COUNCIL . CATHY WEEMS MI-YONG KIM MICHELLE DAVIS BILL MC KINNEY . DYLAN STAFFORD GENE POTTS ' ' ' 'TENNIS TEAM -. U. 5. CLUB H v.O.E. COOP I CHRISTY HOLLAND GINA HATFIELD STACY WEGER SPENCER -JOHNS TODD MC CONNELL A DALE NEU V.O.E. LAB VOLLEYBALL YEARBOOK STAFF KAREN WEISSENBORN ANGIE BARNUM AMY PAPOI TRENT HYMAN TONY BROWN BRIAN NAIL SueetheartslEscorts 15 making season record' a perfect 8-0. ART CLUB LEA ANN THORNBURG KIRK TEMPLETON CHEERLEADERS JANET WHITE BRAD PEEL DEBATE CHANTAL PHILLIPS CHAD LINSTEADT 16 Slee'l:heartsfEscorts' rf x8 x BAND BOY'S BASKETBALL CINDY BIRDSONG CRYSTAL MC ALESTER JEFF ARNOLD RONNY CORCORAN COSMETOLOGY CULTURAL HERITAGE MICHELLE RICHIE RITA BYERS KENNY BROUGHTON ANTHONY DE HORNEY DEN-TEENS DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION SHELLY ARTHUR MELANIE PURCELL STACY SPRADLIN MONTY WATTS A good prescription for the future: - if MIM! ! A career in the field of health care could be iust what the doctor ordered for your future. Texoma Medical Center has over 50 different health-related occupations, many of which ref quire only a high school diploma.- Laboratory technicians, physical- therapists, medical records technicians, pharmacists, nurses and social workers are only a few of the professionals in health care employed at the Medical Center. Persons skilled in business, carpentry, engineering, computer usage,food preparation or clerical work are also employed at Texoma Medical Center. The health care industry provides employ- ment for hundreds of Texoma area citizens who take a great deal of pride in a meaningful, beneficial profession. We're building a reputa- tion on innovation! T exoma Medi Center Denison, Texas Advertisements 17 18 Let's Get It Together!-Students dance to everything from the Cotten-eyed Joe to Rock 'n Roll. Footloose By Laura Goforth After those exhilarating football games, students gathered at the Boys Club dances to wear off all that extra energy. The Student Council sponsored the dances as victory celebrations for the Jackets and their fans. These nights were special to many. They were a time to laugh and have fun with friends. Hho, He?-Jamie Fennell wonders who is calling his name at an aftergame dance. Activities He Hon It-Richie Stein and Tiffany Myers pose to say, We did it, we beat Sherman! Let's Dance-Ex-student Ronald Wilson, D.J., encourages all to get up and dance. +vegiEQwWM Listen Closely-Scott Skelton, FCA co-presi- dent welcomes the group to the watermelon party. iPhoto by Roger Hansonl Hatch Out!-Watermelon seeds were flying through the air as a seed-spitting contest took place at FCA. CPhoto by Roger Hansonl Do I Have Your Attention?-Coach Mark Howeth, FCA sponsor, tells the group of future plans. CPhoto by Roger Hansonl Spittin' Seeds? By Roger Hanson Yes, that wild bunch of Christian Athletes was actually spitting watermelon seeds! FCA sponsored a watermelon party for fellow ath- letes who were interested in joining the club Students got together, had a good time and even participated in a seed spitting con- test. Later the some evening, Student Council sponsored a car smash which gave students a chance to really smash a car in honor of Sherman week. Students paid a small fee to let out their frustrations on the cor. Look at This Hess-Kelly Wilkerson takes one last glance at the car that is about to be de- stroyed. CPhoto by Roger Hansonl Activities 19 Jackets are Catbustersr Excitement ran high at Denison High School as the Sher- man-Denison football game approached. The Yellow Jackets with a victory over RJ.. Turner, were ready to win back the axe and return it to its rightful place at D.H.S. Sherman Week usually heralds the approaching close of the football season. In the past, excitement had time to develop through the year, and, by the time the game had approached, the school was overflowing with anticipation. But this year, with the game falling on the second week of school, many people were still trying to readjust to school, and many were caught unexpectedly. Although the week was a little slow getting started, it was nevertheless a week full of excitement. The week started off Monday with students encouraged to turn the Bearcats Inside-Out. Tuesday was Shade Day to put the Bearcats in the Shade. Wednesday, students wore colorful socks, remindig the Jackets to Sock it to the Bearcats. Tie Day came on Thursday,with everyone ready to Tie up the Bearcats. Friday was traditional Color Day, to get everyone into the spirit for the game that night. The main theme for the wek was Catbusters, based on the movie Ghostbusters. Other ideas borrowed from the movie include a Catbusters pin picturing a Bearcat with a circle around it and a line across, and song entitled Cat- busters, written by Roger Hanson Jr. and sung at the pep rally by Nathan Johnson, based on the song Ghostbusters by Ray Parker. Later that night the Jackets would prove that they are indeed Catbusters. -QD- 'X 20 Activities Ianni I I U5 K., 1 'in u lSIC.'l INSIDE OUT SHADE i ill 1... 'Tl E Eli-1' COLOR RH f HILl. NEVEJR.FAlJ.-Jacket Traci Ballou Cheadl, Lori Sheila Todd, and Janet White. ty Cheerleaders build England, Marlene Fritts, CM3SCOtl eat spirit during Sherman Shannon Gregg, Mary Jac- ek. They are Tomi Ballou, quinot, Betty Ann Martin, X J NU aw N0 SMOKING T F 'FMT ik A lfS?9 Q W, fa I4 '- i V J ,T eeeyl ' y e New fm I ANA. X :f' A Raf i K 4 fiwswqgg iLUTQs,lii Y0u'RE white, HAPPY AND YUU KNUH IT CLAP YOUR Don Wright, Marlene Fritts, John Wolf, Jim Chapman, Tony Brown, Donny Borah, Ballou, Tony Plauche, Traci Ballou and Ritchie all Q .. S2354 S -Egg Ns.. kmwwuw VLVVV may N '-Q, Patterson show their spirit by performing Sting'em ,Jackets during the Sherman pep rally. All this spirit helped boost the Jackets to their victory over Sherman with a score of 23-6. Activities 21 People of all ages boost Black 'n Gold All during the Jacket's winning football season, sports fans of all ages came out to support their team. The students really got the team excited with special activities in the weekly pep ralleys. As the Jackets kept winning, spirit kept growing. Soon, all the people in Denison and the neighboring towns wanted to show the team just how proud they were of their winning season. While the town's enthusiasm grew, so did many friendships. This season proved that you can win in more ways than one. Jackets won in sports, and the town won friendship. Spirit played an important part in the winning season. N1 ' If J-A-C-K-E-T-S-Bleacher Bums Paul Bleacher Bums-A spirited group of Jacket fans give the cheerleaders a 1 break. Bill Gay Chris Brede and Robert Egyptian Pyramid?-The Bleacher Bums end their routine with a pyramid that ended in disaster an the gym floor. Activities 'Here comes the team'-Bleacher Bums organize a routine during a pep rally. 4 ui , Kevin Emery, Tim Brown, help boost spirit. uper Send-offftopl-Super Bee, 's. Jackie Peters, helps Sheila ndd and Shannon Gregg cheer the lckets on to State. 1ampionship Footba11-Amus- int principal George Petrus pre- fnts assistant coaches Jimmie 'ooks, Lanny Pettit and Mark How- ,h with a Football autographed by ie team members. Cleft? For the next Jacket football ticket. He ticket sales at the Munson Stadium for Tem Bill Parker. Next-Mr. Robert Ketcham waits fan to buy a has handled west gate at many years. A winning team-Mmmersof Um Denison City Council prepare to support the Jackets. They are, Council woman Dorothy Wyskup, Mayor Ronnie Cole and Mayor Pro in J Stretch for Victory-Colorguard members Vivian Thompson, Carrie Herzog, and Mary Hooker lock hands in the traditional during the Alma Mater. victory sign Activities I Stingerettes step out The Sfingereffes were an active parf of The 1984 Stare Championship season. They worked hard for their half-Time enferfain- nwenf. During August, 'rhey worked our from 6am To lp.m. every day To get ready for The season. The Sfingereffes are direcfed by Mrs. Darlene Willoughby. HUHDY-Christy Caldwell and Jennifer Hysmith stand at attention before going on to perform. Beat ' ' . ,.. ww. W 'F T5w Y 5waQj Q' . ... . KEEPIN' THE BEAT-Shelly Arthur, Kelly Garvin, and Beth Cash keep in Step during the last pep rally. ? y P' 'P' D l',f ' ff' ,f ' A? D HIGH SPIRITS-The Stingerettes do a chair rou- tine in Texas Stadium. l Activities If all .il 2 TTTTT TTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT fi: E E? .i.. 4.. TT HIT TTTTJIT B 'I ' . th I. . .- A Walla :gg . f 0 1--:F If Q M I wmdow A- ,,,,. '. ks ,qu -,I WOT QF- - V 0 OVER 600 WALLPAPEIQM I I BOOKS TO CHOOSE PROM I 0 LARGE SELECTION OF IN A 1 STOCK WALLPAPER . W 0 MINI a VERTICAL BLINDS ' ' -S CUSTOM WINDOW A BED , COVERINGS S O CARPET TO FIT ANY NEED DESIGNER FABRICS BY O FURNITURE PLACEMENT .CAROLYN STEIN RESIDENTIAL PORTFOLIO AVAILABLE COMMERCIAL 1 1 CONTRACT 427 wssr MAIN l nowmown - uemson V' TT T Casper visits Neewollah Casper The Friendly GhosT was The Theme for Neewollah, annually sponsored by The Den-Teens. Neewollah candidaTes were chosen To run for royal'ry, and campaigned by collecTing five-cenT voTes. Richie STein and Suzan Ruiledge were king and queen, Donny Borah and Rhonda FriTTs were prince and princessp Michael Beeson and Shawnna Whife were duke and duchessp and ScoTT Marr and Kim Mace were lord and lady, In The individual Taleni compeTiTion, Priscilla Crain won firsT place and Johnny Lewis won second place. In The group compeTiTion, The varsiTy cheerleaders won firsT place and The Texas Kouniry Kloggers won second place. HATCH YOUR STEP-Kelly Wilkerson and Richie Stein walk off' stage with the help of Mike DeLong.CPhoto by Dick Steinb UPL IFT ING-Yalonda Tillery sings Love Lift Us Up Where We Belong .CPhoto by Amy Papoil HHAT ROYALTY!-Scott Marr, Shawn SINGING OUT-Johnny Lewis kept the audience well entertained. Photo by Amy Papoil a White, Michael Beeson, Rhonda Fritts, Donny Borah, Suzan Rutledge, and Richie Stein, from left, were crowned as the Neewollah royalty. iPhoto by Dick Steinl NEEHULLAH S vi A TUE-STUHPIN' ACT-.Jennife Hysmith, Audra Tolbert, Marlenel Fritts, Alicia Reynolds, T l My H L fi DANCE ! -Jennifer Hysmith, Shell Arthur, Kelly Garvin, and 1 CRUHN THEE-Cabovel Suzan' Rutledge and Richie Stein are crowned ,by Janet White and Mike, 1ifer Green, and Beth Glass, left, clog to Flint Hill iPhoto by Amy Papoil . iff M ' A A -J 5, 1 2 I 4 f 5 s ' 3 F it wi-:lf f Jones do a dance CPhotos by Amy Papoil DeLong.fbelowD Suzan and Richie smile happily as king and queen. CPhotos by Dick Steinl LET S HEAR IT-Marla Fisher, Tiffany Myers, Shawnna White, Christy Holland, and Michelle Martindale, from left, perform a routine to Let's Hear it for the Boy .CPhoto by Amy PapoiD A HINNING ACT-Tomi Ballou, Lorivlingland, Shannon Gregg, and Sheila Todd, from left, did a dance routine-CPhoto by Amy Papoib SPECTACULAR-Valerie Griffith is escorted by Ty Comstock Jr. TOGETHER-Roger Hanson Jr. and Priscilla Crain sing a duet. fphgto by'Amy Papoij fin royalty. CPhoto by Amy Papoil ii I HANNA ROCK!-Randy Cooper, Brian Walker, Steve Huhtula, 'and Ray Jackson, from left, really boosted the crowd. iPhoto by Amy Papoil NEEHULLAH 27 LUNG SHOT-Melanie Baron gives it all she's got for two points. , r ' Qs JUMP SHOT-Randy Cooper races clown the court to make an easy two points. 28 Activities Q, I'LL ,L 1' M W' , mwwwhM,,,WM MAKE IT-Phyllis Perry tries for a long shot. sq MAIN STREET LUHBER J'-'J 230 E. Maln ,S1f' Denison 465-5388 l FAST HUVER-Tanee Reed con- , 3' is all' centrates on keeping control CRUHDING IN-Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer's homeroom class is determined of the ball as she works her to win the game. way down the court. DRIBBLER-Melanie attempts to get the ball from the opposite team. Homero OITIS play ball By Debbie Hedrick This year, homeroom classes joined in the October- 'Fest activities. One activity was basketball. Two home- room classes met homeroom to play game of basketbal during a fun l. On each team there has to be two girls. After one of the boys made two points, the team could no t score again until a girl made two pointson that team. This year's homerooms seem to be enjoying this a lot. Activities 29 1 Casf members fabove from left, Pam Roach as Kim, Greg Hales as Conrad, Roger Han- son as Hugo. Ueffb Tisha Rob- inson as Mrs. Macafee, frighfj Travis Vernon as Mr. Macafee, fbelow Michelle Davis as Rosie, Nafhan Johnson as Al- berf, Cassandra McBrayer as Albert's mother. COpposi're' Topb Tracey Smifh, Carolyn Crenshaw, Steve Wesf and M Mike Hales. Activities Bye Bye Birdie Produces Stars The musical Bye Bye Birdie , presenTed by The choral and drama deporTmenTs was Truly a success This year. AcTing and musical TalenT was apparenT as sTudenTs performed The show of Their life . One could Tell The sTudenTs were enjoying Themselves as They per- formed before enThusiasTic audiences. STudenTs learned ThaT hard work does pay off, as They pracTiced many hours afTer school Trying To accomplish The Task ahead of Them, and ThaT was exacfly whaT They did. The fine arTs deparTmenT produces a musical every year and This year, Two musicals were produced. Scrooge was also presenTed and provided a beauTiful and meaningful ChrisTmas program. STory by Roger Hanson , gifs' : :':l 'w . v T .....,. ..., . T. ,. .... . s P T, 1 r,... . ........,.......,... - . T 1' T ' 'T 2 E if I TL ' ,Z 1 .R Q I 3. : 1: A SEE in - ,yr ,g'gZ,ggzggsf:eggC , .gigiistiigiig W --' f -af, -ffm..' H- rw-3f':--ac1::,:. A 4-f 1 . T 'wmmv 'b JWHEW1 S Taba 5 , 1 WJTU 1 - 4 'seg 2, . - ' 'f 'f 1 'a , ' iw. I My I ',-y NM 1 im. UH 1 ll W1 iizam- 7' -TT ' 'W 'ii- l-Tfimifg X mu ' '. I ll fix., - Shooby-Duo-HBP-Priscilla Crain and X V ai'l Tammy Jacobs were back-up singers, For Conrad Birdie. A ggiiifgiifgkgwiwhqjgg Activities 31 Help He-Greg Hales, star of Bye Bye Birdie is attacked by drooling girls at one of the pep ralleys. Don't Cross Hy Path!-Mr. Roger Hanson, musical Always Talkin'-Tracey Smith can't even director of Bye Bye Birdie has to put up with many break Old habits from home while she'S at worries of directing a school production. CPhoto by one of' the many long practices. CPhoto by Roger Hanson, Jr-D Roger H3V'90n, JI'-D 32 Activities Brandon Clounlz Brel! Moyes Roger llmson Jr. Pnul Bnrdwell Don Mnrlln Ku-ndnll Plwllllps Greg Hales ' if 'RESOURCE SAVINGS SALUTES THE RESOURCES OF DHS On this page are some of those Resorces as they used to look . Can you guess who IJ' they are? fAnswers below? RESOURCE SAVINGS Member of the Hall Real Estate Group e, Plvllllp new 9. Dunne Mnrlln IO, Dylan Slnllorrl 11. J. Deon Llnrlsny l2, Corey Cockrell ll, .lorli Wlrlle 14, Hr'-H Fnlvlnn 'l 001 W. Main 465-6717 z sTlNG'EM 15. Kam England 22. mage llngoor' 29 lb, Jell Snnrlcrs 23, Glnn Holliz-ld 30 17. Mlcluelle Dovls 14. ghnwmn whn, Ill Ill. Channel Phllllps 75 ENC Hung 32 l9. Derrick Cameron 154 Tony mmmt-,E 33 10. l.r1f1Ce -101122 27. lfnllwy Pnrkey 34 YI. Porky Wfuwf- za, Loxl Englnms 35 . tummy Lyn Myers . Nc-nl Porter . Jennller nysmnh . Scot! Skelton . Chelsea Palmer . Allen Mobley , Tony Brown , Pong, llurlgglni . Ch nce clark n Kelly Wllkerson .lorll Smllh . Bryon Donowho . Curlls Mcclclen Jason Wheeler , 1 -, 1, J jx ' ,fr nys r . S 'S eerle -J 4' , I gg, sf 1 9 ' ' fl n., if ,S,.,.l. r if 'lh' V' Z ' M v 4 .V aan , 43. Amy Denim 44. Sieve Avlln 45. Erlclc llnrper 46. Slwnwn Brown 47. Reggle Brooks 48. Dona Eldredge Advertisement 33 Miss Tomi Ballou, newly elecT- ed Miss DHS, was a member of DenTeens, FCA, US Club, Spanish Club and STudenT Council. Ballou was a cheer- leader for five years and a member of jv volleyball and baskeTball. Ballou was also a Track- sTer on The jv and varsiTy Teams. As well as being on The all year honor roll, Bal- lou was FCA Huddles sweeT- hearT, Homecoming Queen, FriendliesT Girl, class favor- iTe nominee for Three years and a member of Neewollah F2oyalTy for Three years. ' W' N, f,1': I'F1Ll 1 enthusiastic cheer DHS - Tomi Ballou hlgh Jump THE Bunk SHUPPE 'Igm 124 s. wood Give He a J -Ballou leads the crowd in an Up, Up and Away Toml Ballou C16mOFIStI'8tGS a ,ty ' Sherman 993-9513 nr. uns '- ' Mr. DHS - Gary Don Wright Here He Go-Gary Don Wright makes his exit off the field. Gary Don Wright, l984-85 Mr. DHS, was treasurer of FCA and was an active member of FFA and US Club. Wright was also an active participant in the W Grayson County Livestock Show. Wright was chosen out ot a field of approxi- mately ten senior nominees for Mr. DHS. Freshmen, sophomores, and juniors, as well as seniors voted for Mr. and Miss DHS. Students chose from a list of all sen- iors from which the nomi- nees were selected. Then the student body voted once again and from these votes the l984-85 Mr. and Miss DHS were chosen. The announcement of Mr. and Miss DHS is always the high- i light of the annual Who's Who assembly sponsored by the Yellow Jacket Yearbook Staff. Q F Exhaustion Uvertakes-Fatigue is very appar- ent in the face of Wright. Miss DHS 35 SENIOR FAVORITE RUNNERS-UP Amy Derden and Dale Neu were elected senior favorite runners-up. Derden WGS C1 member of DenTeens, FCA, Student Coun- cil, FTA, Latin Club, US Club and Student Council board of directors. She served as officer and director for several clubs. Der- den was a member ot the tennis team and was second lieutenant of drill team. Nev was a member of Industrial Cooperative Training which he served as treasurer. Neu was also a member of FFA and was named class favorite runner-up his junior year. are -an-Q -img . - - 55' if 935:51 ,tg its 1 - ' . im- .a , ga, ' W -I 1, I . MISS AND MR. DHS RUNNERS-UP Traci Ballou and Allen Mobley were elected runners-up for Miss and Mr. DHS. Ballou was a member of the cheerleading squad and was head cheerleader for both varsity and jv. She was also a member of Student Council, Spanish Club, US Club and DenTeens. ,Ballou was first runner-up for Homecoming Queen. Mobley served as president of US Club, vice president of FCA and was a member of National Honor Society and NHSBHS. Mobley also had the honor of being class favorite his sophomore and junior years and was a member of Neewollah Royalty For three years. Stories by Roger' Hanson 4 He Hon!-Traci Ballau shows excitement after one Ready for Action-Allen Mobley waits For the af' the Jackets' many wins. ball to be thrown to make an out. V 36 Hho ' s Hho l f Egg ig ts is 5 5 I tl film X, H X ,gi 131, fm .R JUNIOR FAVORITE RUNNER S-UP Rhonda Fritts and Robert Stubbs were chosen as junior class favorite run- ners up. Fritts was a member of FFA, DenTeens, Art Club, Riding Club and Spanish Club, Neewollah Royalty and freshman and sophomore class favorite. Stubbs was o member of US Club, FCA, Spanish Club, Student Council and bleacher bums . Stubbs was also vice president of the junior class. se I -fl- sisi r ax- Kew t Q SENIOR FAVORITES Suzan Rutledge and Derrick Cameron were chosen as senior class favorites. Rut- ledge was a member of DenTeens, FCA, US Club and drill team. Rutledge was also second runner-up for Homecoming Queen and was the Most Dependable runner-up. Cameron was treasurer for his sophomore, junior and senior class, Student Council treasurer, Spanish Club treasurer and vice president of the National Honor Society. . l- 4 5? ,s .l if tiiiizv xy JUNIOR FAVORITES Marlene Fritts and Anthony DeHorney were chosen as junior class favorites. Fritts was a freshman, JV and var- sity cheerleoder and was a member of US Club, Student Council and served as secretary of FCA, vice president of DenTeens and Spanish Club. Fritts was also nominated for Neewollah Royalty and was sophomore class favorite runner-up. DeHorney was a member of Cultural Heritage Club and FHA. DeHorney participated in basketball and received the Yellow Jacket Spring Award. He was also last year's sophomore favorite runner-up. Hho ' s Hho 37 W' ' in SOPHOMORE FAVORITES Gina Hatfield and Chance Clark were chosen as sophomore class favorites. Hatfield was a member of 'US Club,. FTA, Den- Teens, Spanish Club, Riding Club, Student Council. Hatfield was a track, volleyball, and basketball manager and was in Neewol- lah her freshman and sophomore year. Clark was in FFA, Stu- dent Council, and Riding Club. Clark also participated in varsity football and track and was nominated for Neewollah Royalty as well as being named last year's freshman class favorite. N FRESHMAN FAVORITE RUNNERS-QP Shelli Taylor and Judd Joie were chosen as freshmen class fa- vorites. Taylor was a member of Den-Teens, played volleyball and basketball and was a nominee for Neewollah Royalty. Joie was a member of Neewollah Royalty. 38 Class Favorites ,A H, I A ' gif it' rv yyyyyl ssss t , ,ga ,FV kliiitip I xx, A- s -M... 1 3-ax FRESHMAN FAVORITES Paige Hudgins and Eric Hunt were chosen as freshmen class favorites. Hudgins was a member of Den-Teens, Student Council and was a freshman cheerleader. Hudgins was recently named head JV cheerleader and was nominated for Neewollah Royalty. Hunt was secretary of FCA and participated in football, basket- ball, and track. Hunt was the recipient of a National Basketball Award and was nominated for Neewollah. SOPHOMORE FAVORITE RUNNERS-UP Beth Glass and Brandon Clountz were chosen as sophomore favorites runners-up. Glass was a freshman and JV cheerleader and will be a member of the varsity squad next year. Glass was nominated for Neewollah Royalty and was last year's freshman favorite runner-up. Clountz played JV baseball and was nomi- nated for Neewollah Royalty. Clountz was also a nominee for , fairy last year's freshman class favorite. my, K -,, supponrnve DHS EXCELLENCE AMERICAN 5 BANK CONGRATULATIONS vELLow JACKETS ! X Friendliest, Courteous Chosen 1,1 FRIENDLIEST RUNNERS--UP Tonee Reed and Ritchie Patterson were chosen as Friendliest runners-up. Reed was active in DenTeens, FHA, FCA and Han- son's Headaches. Reed participated in volleyball, basketball and track where she received a three-year letter. Patterson was 0 member at FCA, Spanish Club andUS Club and he participated in varsity football and baseball. MOST COURTEOUS RUNNERS-UP Cassandra McBrayer and Gary Don Wright were chosen as Most Caurteous runners-up. McBrayer was president of the Lat- in Club, vice-president of FTA, president of girls choir and was girls choir sweetheart. McBrayer was also a member of the National Honor Society and was ranked in the top lO percent of her ninth grade class. Wright was a member of FFA, Spanish Club, FCA, US Club and Student Council. Wright has a two- year letter in Football and baseball. do Hho's who FRIENDLIEST Tomi Ballou and Duane Martin were chosen as Friendliest girl and boy. Ballou was sweetheart for FCA Huddles and was nominated for class favorite three years in a row. Ballou was also a member of Neewollah Royalty and ran varsity track. Martin was a member of US Club, Spanish Club and Drama Club. Martin played varsity baseball and was nominated for Neewollah Royalty. Stories by Roger Hanson. MOST COURTEOUS Mi-Yong Kim and Johnny Lewis were chosen as Most Cour- teous. Kim was a member of NHSBHS, US Club, Student Coun- cil and FCM. Kim made the all-year honor roll and had perfect attendance for three years. Lewis was a member of the Pho- tography and Spanish Clubs. Lewis has placed in the talent divi- sion ot Neewollah and helped in Black History Month. ,:' X E, ...,. t i A F T s -if Q. I rg 'Y . H12 . ' A . L T 'I A .i F My ,N .,,. A 3 Dedicated and Humorous Students MOST DEDICATED Sheila Todd and Donald Parker were selected as Most Dedica- ted. Todd was a member of FCA, Spanish Club, US Club, Stu- dent Council and DenTeens and was a cheerleader For both the jv and varsity squads. Todd was nominated for Miss DHS, Homecoming Queen, Neewollah Royalty and class favorite. Par- ker was a member of Student Council, math team and Spanish Club. Parker was the recipient ofthe Leo Cameron Citizenship Award and was on the all-year honor roll for three years. or 1 vs-...........E' .X ,wr I ' if . is -ffmmwmwwmww ave' I , . i e , in e e N is MOST HUMOROUS Janet White and Greg Hales were chosen as Most Humorous boy and girl. White was a member of NHSBHS, US Club, Den- Teens, NHS, Spanish Club, FTA, FCA and was the cheerleader sweetheart. White received the BPW and Kiwanis Scholarships and was an honor graduate. Hales was a member of Spanish Club, US Club, Drama Club and Yearbook Staff. Hales was president of the senior class and president of the Drama Club his junior year. rc f SQQQ se A 1 --.vw sag.. MOST DEDICATED RUNNERS-UP Cindy Birdsong and Scott Skelton were chosen as runners-up for Most Dedicated. Birdsong was a member of FTA, FCM, Spanish Club, NHS and Photography Club. Birdsong was u mem- ber of the band and was chosen as head drum major. Skelton was a member of NHS, NHSBHS, FCA, Spanish Club, US Club and Student Council. Skelton played varsity football where he received the honorable mention all-district title. Skelton was also nominated for Neewollah Royalty his senior year. 'Q - ,is . . PTS? g s is i 5 t 1 MOST HUMOROUS RUNNERS-UP Janet Gardner and Bart Bush were chosen as runners-up for Most Humorous. Bush was a member of Spanish Club, NHS, NHS BHS, FCA and Photography Club. Bush also played varsity base- ball earning a letter. Gardner was a member of DenTeens and VICA Vocational Council. Gardner was vice president of cosme- tclogy for two years. Hho ' s Hho 41 Leadership , Originality Pay Off E 3 if s fit ,iff ti so . i ff BEST LEADER RUNNERS-UP Kelly Wilkerson and Don Martin were chosen as the runners- up for Best Leaders. Wilkerson was a member of Den-Teens, Art Club, Photography Club, Yearbook Staff and was president of Student Council, NHS reporter and FTA secretary. Wilkerson was nominated for Neewollah and class favorite three years in a row, as well as being nominated for Homecoming Queen and Miss DHS. Martin, DHS salutatorian, was a member of US Club, NHSBHS, Student Council, Junior Historians and was president of NHS. Martin, recipient of the Bausch and Lomb Science Award, was on honor graduate and was a winner of the Munson Foundation Scholarship. MOST ORIGINAL RUNNERS-UP Diana Henry and Todd Hartsell were selected as runners-up for Most Original. Henry was a member of Den-Teens, Spanish Club, Yearbook Staff, Drama Club and athletics. Henry played jv volleyball and basketball and was choreographer for Grease and Scrooge . Hartsell was a member of US Club, Spanish Club, Student Council, Band and Stage Band. Hartsell was also selected outstanding junior boy in band and was sec- tion leader ot the Drum Corps which won a first division rating. ' PALMER DRUG om N rs... owlsn ru.. rsozoi 42 who I S Hho mnni Lli1'lUIl gi EEST LEADERS Chosen as Best Leaders were Traci Elallou and and Derrick Cameron. Ballou was Miss DHS first runner-up, Homecoming Queen first runner-up and was nominated for Royalty Court and class favorite for three years. Ballou received a leadership scholarship and was chosen as an American Distinguished High School Student. Cameron has received academic letters in chem- istry, biology, OEA and physics. Cameron was on the honor roll for three years and had perfect attendance for two years. ln addition to these honors, Cameron was in the top I0 percent of his class and was a recipient of the Munson Scholarship. MOST ORIGINAL Selected as Most Original was Kristi DeHorney and Todd Mc Connell. DeHorney was president of NIKE, chaplain of CHC, treasurer of OEA, and was class president her sophomore year. Del-lorney has been nominated for Neewollah Royalty, Horne- coming Queen, Miss DHS, and class favorite. McConnell was a member of US Club, FCA, Student Council, Spanish Club and Guitar Club, and was on the all year honor roll. McConnell also played JV and varsity football. Likely To Succeed, Most Dependable MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Valerie Griffith and Kevin Perkins were selected as students Most Likely to Succeed. Griffith was president of Spanish Club, vice president of NHSBHS, and second vice-president of US Club. Griffith, nominated as junior and senior class favorite, was a member of Neewollah and Homecoming Courts. Griffith, cheering for DHS, was a cheerleader for the jv and girls varsity squads where she was head cheerleader. Perkins was a member of Photography Club, Spanish Club, US Club, Drama Club and NHSBHS. As a member of the math and science teams, Per- kins received academic letters in Algebra ll, honors biology and physics. MOST DEPENDABLE Amy Papoi and Ty Comstock were chosen as Most Depend- able students of the senior class. Papoi was a member of Den- Teens, Drama Club, Latin Club, Junior Historians, FTA, NHS, Photography Club, Student Council and US Club. Papoi, editor of the yearbook and Junior Alpha Delphi scholarship recipient, added Latin and Journalism awards to her name. Comstock, team member of varsity baseball, was chosen as i984 player of the year in district 5-5A and was on the all-year honor roll as well as being nominated to the National Who's Who among American High School Students. T' Y' , l X , .ci X ,,,, , QC MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED RUNNERS-UP Darlene Bates and David Sedlacek were Chosen runners-up for Most likely to Succeed. Bates was a member of Spanish Club, Den-Teens, NHS, NHSBHS, US Club and Junior Historians. Bates was also in the top TO percent of her class and received- first place in the statewide Haiku contest. Sedlacek was a member of NHSBHS, FCM, Junior Historians, Band and Debate. Sedlacek received academic letters in geometry and trigonom- etry, was a National Merit Finalist and was valedictorian of his class. i WWWN ,, K V , Q. ,U i lk -I few MOST DEPENDABLE RUNNERS-UP Suzan Rutledge and Brad Peel were chosen as runners-up for the title of Most Dependable. Rutledge was a member of US Club, FHA, FCA, DenTeens, Library Club and OEA. Rutledge was in drill team and was nominated for Homecoming Queen, Neewollah and class favorite. Peel was a member of NHS, Student Council, US Club, NHSBHS, Spanish Club, FTA and Yearbook staff. Academically, Peel was on the all-year honor roll, was an honor graduate and was the recipient of the Jaycees scholarship. Peel also participated in Senior Play, Mr. Wonderful and Leadership Day. Hhu's Hho H3 A if el i J Enthusiasts, Athletes E--NM 'A 'ir I9 A W A 't , , - .Q s 1 fo . lfff e N , ,Vx K X 'V- N W K, , ., MOST ENTHUSIASTIC RUNNERS-UP Christi Jones and Kevin Krueger were selected as Mast En- thusiastic runners-up. Janes was captain of the drill team, sec- ond vice-president of Den-Teens, and was a member of NHS. Jones was also nominated for senior class favorite. Krueger was a member of athletics Art Club, Spanish Club, DE, Student Council, and FCA. Krueger received the all- district football award and was nominated to the Texas Super Team and to play in the Oil Bowl game. Krueger recently received a scholarship to UTA. BEST HATHLETES RUNNERS-UP Terri Fuggett, Ray Taylor, and Fred Washington were chosen runners-up for Best Athlete. Fuggett was a member of Cultural Heritage, volleyball, basketball, and track. Taylor was a mem- ber of track and the championship football team. Washington, planning to attend TCU, participated in track and football. 114 Hho 's Hho MOST ENTHIJSIASTIC Shannon Gregg and Bryan Donowho were chosen as Most En- thusiastic students. Gregg was a member of Den-Teens, Drama Club, Spanish Club, US Club, and was secretary for FTA as well as being secretary for the senior class. Gregg was a nomi- nee for Neewollah, class favorite, Homecoming Queen, and Miss DHS. Gregg plans to further her education in English literature and composition. Donowho was an active member in NHS, US Club, Spanish Club, Student Council, and was president of NHSBHS. Donowho was chosen as Mr. School Spirit and was a senior class spirit leader. Donowho was also elected to the Society of Distinguished American High School Students and Who's Who Among American High School Students. r gg . Ir. ' ., '-.3 are ,y g is BEST ATHLETES Angie Barnum and Tony Brown were chosen as Best Athletes of W DHS. Barnum was named MVP of girls volleyball in district 7-4,4 and was named top female athlete of DHS at the annual avsfards assembly. Also active in track and basketball, Barnum qualified for regional competition in track and was named to the all-dis- trict team in basketball. Brown was a member of Cultural Her- itage and Building Trades. Brown was voted MVP of the champ- ionship football team and will play in the Oil Bowl game. Versatility, Spirit MOST VERSATILE Amy Derden and Allen Mobley were selected as the Most Versatile students of DHS. Derden was senior favorite girl run- ner-up and was nominated for Miss DHS, Homecoming Queen, and Neewollah Royalty. Derden was Neewollah princess her jun- ior year. Mobley was a member of the basketball and baseball teams and was nominated to the second team all- district. As well as being nominated for Neewollah Royalty and class favor- ite, Mobley scored in the tap ten percent of his class. 'a MISS AND MR. SCHOOL SPIRIT Shelly Jacobs and Bryan Donowha were chosen Miss and Mr. School Spirlt. Jacobs was a member of Student Council, US Club, Hanson's Headaches, FCA, FTA, Library Club, Den-Teens, and VOE. Jacobs has been a spirit leader for three years and has never been known to miss a single football game. Donowho was fourth runner-up for Mr. Wonderful, senior spirit leader, and was a member of the Triple Threat Super Fans. Stories By Roger Hanson NOMINEES FOR MR. AND MISS DHS- Tony Brown, Anthony Byers, Derrick Cameron, Mike Crump, Greg Hales, Don Martin, Allen Mobley, Richie Stein, Ray Tay- lor, Gary Dan Wright, Tomi Ballou, Traci Ballou, Amy Derden, Kristi Dehorney, Donna Early, Shannon Gregg, Suzan Rutledge, Sheila Todd, and Kelly Wilkerson. NOMINEES FOR SENIOR FAVORITES- Derrick Cameron, Greg Hales, Duane Martin, Allen Mobley, Dale Neu, Gary Don Wright, Tomi Ballou, Traci Ballou, Kristi Dehorney, Amy Derden, Donna Early Shannon Gregg, Valerie Griffith, Christi Jones, Suzan Rutledge, Sheila Todd, and Kelly Wilkerson. NOMINEES FOR JUNIOR CLASS FAVORITE- Donny Borah, Anthony DeHorney, Spencer Johns, Bryan Smith, Robert Stubbs, Rocky Watson, Sandra Brown, Lori England, Marlene Fritts, Rhonda Fritts, Betty Ann Martin and Sherry Williams. MOST VERSATIL.E RUNNERS-UP Beth Melvin and Kyle Perkins were selected as runners-up for Most Versatile students. Melvin was a member af US Club, FCM, Photography Club, Spanish Club, NHSBHS, tennis team, band, and Student Council. Melvin has received honors in bio- logy and physics and was a quarter-finalist for the Texas Excel- lence Award. Perkins held membership in the US Club, NHS, FCA, and Spanish Club. Perkins received an acdemic letter in Algebra II and was a second team all-district center. NOMINEES FOR SOPHOMORE CLASS FAVORITE- Mike Beeson, Chance Clark, Brandon Clountz, Roger Hanson, Marcus Pough Dylan Stafford, Marla Fisher, Beth Glass, Gina Hatfield, Christy Holland, Monette Hopper, Michelle Mm-findqle and Shawnna White. NOMINEES FOR FRESHMAN CLASS FAVORITE- Steve Avila, Troy Brown, Dewane Crone, Chad Edelen, Andy Embry, Jamie Fennell, Eric Hunt, D.J. Hendrix, Judd Joie, Scott Marr, Aaron Phillips, Brian Ross, Troy Vest, Kim England, Jill Holder, Paige Hudgins, Kim Jones, Ramey Rushing, Gia Slagle and Shelli Taylor. Hho's Hho - School Spirit 45 i i Hitting the Books-iilalerie Griffith and Beth Melvin hit the books and fill out the section of the lab manual on clams. Biology has night laboratory By Sandra Walker Every Monday night from five to nine, Room 225 is occupied by students delving into lab work. From dissecting cats, squid and frogs, to fly colonies and , , , , , Really, It's Fun-These are planarian regeneration experinwents, there is sonnething for the exact sentiments of Cfrom everybody. But, it is easy to see that it is not all work. 1 fm J ff F 1 k S d W lk Mr. John Terry, department director, supervises the lab ei and an-issiegiieg an ra B and teaches honors biology and a college level micro biology ' and Zoology class. ll6 Activities 1984-1985 Student Body 1 of ' DENISON HIGH School DENusoN TEXAS X Read Us Forflll Your YELLCW JACKET News Fzrst In Texomaland Ghz Brmsnn ifjcrald Pb 465 7171 f K 1 6 , fl ' If 1 - ALILA - !.3n.,,.-' I ig., EE? All O P O BOX 329 DEHISON YEXAS 75020 Students participate in Leadership Day The National Honor Society and presidents of various clubs participated in May's Leader- ship Day. The students took and assumed the responsibilitits of some of the teachers. Before they could teach the class, the stu- dent had to learn and study the lesson plan. CHECKING PRUUF SHEETS-Beth Melvin, who took over Mrs. Kay Casey's photography class, checks a proof sheet. L UNDERSTAND-Traci Ballou, substitute typing CAN I HELP YOU?-Allen Mobley takes Mr. Marvin teacher, watches the class closely. Jaresh's place as the senior counselor. 48 Activities is as if UWM-, v-anti , UK CLASS-Susan Peake enjoys teaching Mrs. Nancy Te1'ry's English classes. W ,ft L is it is H44 - l E Q X 3 i P i 5 Af' ALL RIGHT, YUU HIN-Greg Hales Finds that Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer's job isn't as easy as it looks. K as len, . :fren 'gms . 14, ,, , 111' 'W'- s - . ,lf mg, , CUHE IN-Derrick Cameron concentrates seriously on doing a good ,job in the place of' Mr. Bill Park- er, Associate Principal. 5 ln P 52 1- G 1:51544 -115.1 -:,5i4lf?6f 2-W -wi'-: ' ,... -, :M , , f .sv , .- 1-Emi 499 5 ' 1'-ff my 15 , A 982, 11 4 A334 ...X M ' Xz?2 1 . ,,',A ggjwj ' wk, . ,5 H A ' , ' 4 Q ,Mfr .:,: H:25gif' fz: V C H' ' ' 96 2 1. , ' - , M 5332 3 biffii , 'P ' ,QQKM T ' if - Q, - E . Q 4 f K I 'WMV r'wu...... COOPERATION-Don Martin, replacing Mrs. Jackie Peters and Kelly Wilkerson, replacing Mr. George Petrus, work together. Activities 69 Cheerleaders, mascot try out for new year by Lori England Tryouts for the 1985--86 cheerleaders were held on Wednesday, February 20 in the gym. Candidates for Varsity and J.V. tried out during homeroom in groups in front of the student body. At 2:30, the Varsity, J.V. and 9th grade candidates tried out in groups and individually before judges. n Varsity and J.V. scores were based 402 on student body vote, 402 on judges evaluation and 202 on teacher recommendation. 9th grade scores were based 702 on judges evaluation and 302 on teacher recommend- ation. Head cheerleader for Varsity and J.V. were based 502 on student body vote and 502 on squad vote. Marlene Fritts fheadj, Lori England, Betty Ann Martin, Kendall McKinley, Shawnna White, Christy Holland, Michelle Martindale, Beth Gloss, and Kendall Houstonfmascotl were elected Varsity. Paige Hudgins Cheadl, Stacie Edwards, Tama Groff, Kim Jones, Lori Mullens, Jodie Smith, Rochelle White, and Meredith Will- iams were named J.V. Jenny McCarley Cheadl, Laura Ballou, Lara Coker, Missy Hollensed, Jina Horton, Jessica Lowe, Candice Noe, and Rhonda Patterson were elected Freshmen cheerleaders. Mrs. Cathey Williams sponsors the cheer- leaders. Mascot Material-Kendall Houston fights her opponent, Denise Czaja, while Janet White and Stephanie Baxley look on. Cphoto by Amy Derdenl Hhat Excitemnt-Betty Ann Mart JUMPING HIGH!-Meredith Williams shows off her graceful cheer- in takes 3 break at tryouts. leader jump. Kphoto by Amy Derdenl Activities Cphoto by Amy Derdenb 4 4 Teddy Bear ll-Luck-Christi Jones gives her little sister, Tracey Smith, a teddy bear for good luck. 'Emotions-Some smile, some cry as the girls read the list of the 85-86 Stingerettes. Drill team kicks up storm during tryouts by Lori England While thunderstorms dumped rain torents outside the gym, candidates for the l985-86 Stingerettes held tryouts March 30. They were open to all girls in grades 9-ll who met academic requirements. The candidates were judged on their dance ability, timing, coordination, rhythm, pro- jection, high kicks, and splits. Their scores were based totally on judges evaluation. Those chosen include Denise Burden, Amy Burkhead, Christie Caudill, Tessa Clanton, Carolyn Crenshaw, Danna Doty, Kim Feagin, Kim Fulenchek, Kimberly Glenn, Cristen Gregg, Kerry Grigg, Michelle Grimes, Rachael Hill, Christi Holder, Jennifer Hy- smith, Jodi Janovec, Marilyn Jones, Marla Jones, Leslie Lester, Kimberly Mace, Deborah Martin, Mary Jo Martin, Karen Massey, Tisha Robinson, Laura Scott, Amy Smart, Rhonda Smith, Tracey Smith, Keary Souther, Rebecca Terry, Michelle Tignor, Mary Lynn Wagner, Sheri Waldrip, Karen Weissenborn, Thelma Wilson, and Angie Wynne. Another tryout was held the first week in June to complete the 50-girl line. Mrs. Darlene Willoughby directs the Stingerettes. The girls attend camp at Kilgore College in the summer to prepare for their perform- ances at football and basketball games. Duch! ! !-Marla Jones stretches out and prepares for tryouts, while I Made It-Rachael Hill others stretch in the background. expresses her excitement. Activities Heritage Club Holds Assembly by Diana Henry The Cultural Heritage Club observed Black History Month in March with bulletin boards, announcements and an assembly. Mrs. Winifred King, newscaster for KDSX, was the guest speaker. Derrick Cameron was the Master of Ceremonies and Felicia Dawson organized the music. In an inter- view for the Stinger, Greg Watson, report- er for KXII T V gave his advice, Never give up, keep pursuing your goals, no mat- ter how hard they seem, because if you try hard enough, you can succeed. Fred Washington, senior, played a prominent part in achieving the state championship title. He feels that athletics have influ- enced him by learning how to set a goal and achieve it, and self discipline. Ronnie Kelly played basketball for the Denison Yellow Jackets, and his advice for up and coming young black people, is Have respect for others as well as your- self and you'll succeed. Mrs. King brought the audience to its feet with a soulful rendition of America to end the assembly. Qtopl-Winifred King, a news- director for KDSX and a career journalist, smiles brightly for the camera. She was a guest speaker and she pointed out the fact that through teamwork, the Jackets were able to ach- ieve the state title. fmiddlel-The members of the Cultural Heritage Club sing at the assembly held in March, in Eisenhower Audi- torium. The students sang The Battle Hymn of the Republic and Lift Every Voice and Sing. fbottoml-Bulletin Boards that displayed successful black citizens were in front of the office, art room, and the home economics room. Activities Com: UN! DAQ L W TAKEI A CLJUSER LJUDK-Derrick Cameron, Eric Hunt, and Mrs. Mary Barrett prepare for the assembly. Mrs. Barrett began teaching at Deni 'W-...ia TER UF CEREHUNIES- Cameron leads the assem- y, and is an active student at- High. son High School this year. Leaders change community Two of the people who have changed this community by their actions and words, are Mr. Evans Tyree Hardeman and Mr. D.D. McKnight. Mr. Hardeman was born in Bay City, where he attended school at Booker T. Washington and graduated from Gal- veston High School. At Sam Houston College he received a Bachelor of Science degree majoring in 'chemistry and biology, and minoring in education. He received his masters degree from Texas Southern College in Houston. From T932-1938, Mr. Hardeman was a science teacher and coach in Bay City and Denison. He organized the first black scouts in these areas. He was also a veteran civic leader and was named Man of the Year, by Down Payment Incorporated. Mr. McKnight was the first black city councilman and the first black president of a civic club. He is a native of Deni- son and a leader in the community. He believes that his mother was the main influence on him because she en- couraged him to finish high school and go to college. He also feels that the teachers in his high school, his church training and other black leaders of the community played a big part in his success. In addition, he has always had a strong desire to be successful. His advice to young people is You should strive for good character and study hard in school. Activities 3 Sunbelt 463 3010 530 W Woodard Denison Sherman Wh1tesboro 892 6166 564 3577 Van Alstyne Ce11na 1500 Cottonwood Cwcle 12 N hw 482 6204 382 2662 MEMBER Savings' Made Simple FSLIC Banking Make Better ..,....,.,,.... LENDII , 6 .. Savmgs 307 W. Washington 4 H3 103 E. Main V -V ' 9 .o' si!Tf'Lf5,ig FIRST PLACE WINNER-Bill Via shows Mrs. Susan Holley the First place he won with his structure of the ancient pyramid. ' Activities V HAR TIME-Don Wyatt and Kenneth Henvuood won fourth place for World History. ART-A display in the LCR shows some of the talents of the art students Activities 55 Yellow Jacket Spirit - catch it! 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Activities i HE DID IT! Marlene Fritts and Sheila Todd feel the thrill, L HEY JACKETS Lori England yells for the Jackets at Rockwell. it HE LOVE YUU JACKETS-The var- sity cheerleaders added their own FIX HY SKIRT-The Freshman squad prepares to cheer. so special touch to the pep rallies at Christmas time. I CAN'T BELIEVE IT! Sheila Todd weeps tears of joy. HEY GU TEAH-Betty Ann Martin leads the crowd. SUPER JACKET-Mascot Janet White entertains. W' QM LUUK AT HE! Shannon Gregg jumps for the crowd. NERVUUS? Varsity cheerleaders wait for their half-time debut. SEEING DOUBLE? No, its just Tomi and Traci Ballou cheering. HAIL T0 THE CHAMPIONS- The .JV squad leads the sophomores. -3 1 sw: wsu- ,., ,5,6,.. l ,t,, , ,z-4:4--1, :ameri-. l'. '. i we 4--- 'sea -. 4-ff ifezie T '5a:ak1i2'Z-gc? . .fra iv. TM33jg:3Q.,2,fi'i'swr..-..1- , 4 Eff!-Ze: T-I-5-5 f2i'EP?'E?!iz':midi:a:-3 -A S ' 'Y ' - V A 0?fmr.fH5Z'2- l2!2E'5FiEiF9Tf5?iTifS1 4 -'T ' -3555525-I-Z-IH F911'f1'1-N ' 'F-'Za' swf 134-I'i12'Qif 3 ' 1 O 4, g I . g M Q N, ..- . 4-1. .. - . ,. 44 gl TT - nk. ,I ,ll T15 . 1 U agua I5 1 , I V.,.1.,:i . . ,. 5 'V k...k ' Vi' A 'E 1'--Yi' ' ' 'Y 5 . , If R 'aglgi gf HHO'S THE BEST IN TEXAS? Just ask any Jacket fan. l...Jll..l HERE I COME! Shannon Gregg bursts through a sign at the mercy of teammates. Activities Livestock show successful The Loy Lake LivesTock Show is a good place for The Denison FuTure Farmers of America To show off The animals. The show is held annually aT Loy Lake Park. All members of The The FuTure Farmers of America, FuTure Homemakers of America, and 4-H Clubs can presenf Their animals, c:rafTs, or foods in The show. l iihvanr-s-. You Missed a Spot-Kevin Emery points out to Darren Bunch a HOHDY PARDNER-Ty Comstock Jr. place he over looked. I tips his hat to the photographer wwf .v...- A Takin in easy-Scott Barnhill takes time-out from the activ- Side by Side-Barbara Ross says her last good-byes before selling ities at Loy Lake. her steer. 62 Activities .A,i Q .,,..WQ sl Ride ' em Hogboy ! -Monty Watts See Hy Piggy!-Donnie U'Malley shows off' his pig at the Loy Lake tion show . 35? 1 SK 6 1 e 2 kv :ng 11- A f Q f ,.-L... Q- ., , K Qf gy A a . I i I 'nf' .,,5,:'-.3 ':. M w ' - K W- ' 5 waist - . f i ' 'M we my , .sm - 'H Q -xt' . Q , mfffef '95 f ..., fl ' a had a little lamb-Audra Smith puts inishinq touches on her lamb. demonstrates the techniques on how to ride a wild hog. While Kevin Emery watches in amazement. Hhoa Bessy!-Thomas Anderson and his steer are all ready for show. wa. it .,. My . Q ,.., 1 , .. .,.. Q it ' e e .e ., 2 ' ' . ,. 0. 3 , .. , . ,ryi 15 5 5 - ' x , ,Q .,.. . ., V ' s 1 E V .next 15.3 g imai 3. , 52 : 23. ,f.g...iw,.g ,,', I X my f A If U e Q . Bosom Buddies?-Kevin Emery seems to be right at home with the pigs. Activities 63 Spring Formal has oriental tea party by Lori England DenTeens and Their daTes danced under orienTal lanTerns aT The Spring Formal, February 23 aT The Boys Club. The scene was an OrienTal Tea ParTy. An orienTal gazebo was The cenTer of The dance floor and a garden wiTh a pond and bridge lined one side of The floor. The Sophomore DenTeens were re- sponsible Tor seTTing up and decoraTing for The dance. All girls who had earned aT leasT 20 poinTs could aTTend. The girls earn Their poinTs by making decoraTions, aTTending club meefings and parTicipaTing in oTher club acTiv- iTies. b lphoTos by Lori England, James Eng- land, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Todd., if ,yy g E 3 or . Having fun decorating-Kim England, Rebecca Terry, Leiann Stewart, Kelly Spradlin and Sheila Todd put the finishing touches on the hedges For the garden scene. Oriental Sunset-The oriental scene was made by the art department. Activities .gm HAVE A CUP-Mi-Yong Kim and Jessica Loe prepare 1 SHILES-Shawnna White for pictures. and Walter Casey pose the refreshment table . Enjoying Refreshments-Jodi Flannigan and Danny Hauber have refreshments and enjoy the oriental scenery. Resting a Hhile-Gary Don Wright and Kelly Spradlin rest after a time on the dance floor Let's Dance!-Jennifer Hy- smith and her date Ronnie Crouse are ready to dance. 1-5'r 4 lex! f' is Dancing the Night Away- Chance Clark and Tomi Ballou two-step to the music. Everybody Dance-Stacie Moss, Christi Holland, Jamie Johnson, Beth Glass, and Lance Thornton enjoy the dancing. Activities Mr. Wonderful- Donny Borah ' A. 1 'F .u The WIIWGFS .Kl, . 5 Q ,LL, 3 x.,,. Q Z K WV i i Mr. Wonderful- Donny Boroh 7 i i ii 151 runnerup-Tony Plouche uie 2nd runnerup-Allen Mobley u to 3rd funnewp-Rifchie Puffef- K E K ,. Q i M- .lm , . , , krrkrkk KE ' si Q he kiz, i . ,A., L,.1 4th runnerup-Bryon Donowho at f i s X ' f K i i? Tolenf-Johnny Lewis pe i X Personality-Deon Lindsay 3 u i 3 ,fi A ' Eveningweor-Allen Mobley ,gf Q 3 t Swimwear-Donny Boroh '- ' . P i Stinger Mucho-Tony Plouche i A i s u ' 7 ..e,,.,M i Y e e i i 31 so s e'eee 1 ,tiki Q Eg 3 3 -Md' ni - HI, Big Boy!-Chad Edelen poses For photos at the contest.- Suing Your Pardner-Bob Barker and Bryan Donowho square danced For the audience. 4 utn A2 Jump For My Love-Dean Lindsay, Ritchie Patterson and HDHS Ne'S-Brad Peel interviews Scott Ronnie Corcoran did an imitation of the Pointer Sisters. 66 Activities Skelton at the Mr. Wonderful per It V Y M Q f Q 44 i Hey, Look He Uver-Mr. Wonderful contestants did a high kick routine to this popular Broadway tune. gl Si 1 wi? Alabama Look-a-likes-James Bexley, Donny Borah, Mike Beeson and Paul Bardwell performed to the music of Alabama. The Contest Eisenhower auditorium was the setting for the Mr. Wonderful contest sponsored by the US Club. Contestants were judged in the areas of eveningwear, swimwear, tal- ent and personality. The con-- geniality award was present- ed to Mr. and Mrs. John Ter- ry, sponsors of the event. if B , .I A.-, . 'J : , of Q r .,.,,V t ll ... . 9' 11 Are They Really?-Bryan Dono- who and Allen Mobley perform at the contest. Activities 67 Q2 InterFirst We belie e in ou. Congratulations Yellow Jackets State AAAA Championship InterFirst InterFirst Bank Denison, N.A. Denison ,. Texa 750210 Telephonet' 214-465-2131 Time and T9mD9l'3TUf 300 West Main 214-465-7811 P.O. Box 339 member FDI' Adevertisenent , r if ,I I .N- W A , , fi COLLEIITING IIUINS-Dean Lindsay exhibits a coin collection from around the world For Mr. McBrayer's tory class. f R ly, 2' 3 .Z. 5-,, fl -L cm L - , wmsi. wg. . I , l. Illull' IVII. HAR-Jeff Donahue shows the history of the DISFW.AYS-Parents and Friends come and look at the ivil War. displays of the projects. Activities 69 Musical disaster is success The GreaT American Musical DisasTer was presenTed by The senior class May 24-25 as This year's senior play. The play, which really was noT a musical aT all, was obouT a film producer Trying To make iT big in The movie business. The casT and crew consisTed of 35 hardworking and dedi- caTed seniors who puT in approximaTely a ToTa1 of 60 hours on The play, wiTh The help of Their direcTors, John and Nancy Terry. The seniors of '85 can be proud of The play They presenT- ed. The casT was one of The largesf ever. Every member of The casT worked very hard and each made an excepTional performance, said The Terrys. All proceeds from The play were used To pay for senior day. H-0-L-D HIM!-Cindy Green Cleftl and Amy Derden escort Todd Hartsell very carefully during the curtain call. HAIT! HE HAVEN'T PUSED YET!-Cathy lfdeems Cleftl and Jane Ann Thomason are caught off guard during one of the many rehearsals. Activities A SNEAK PREVIEH-Greg Hales, who plays the producer, Junior Dover, Jr., and Beth Hunter, his 5 if E 5 T 1 secretary Ethel Kent, run through their lines one last time to pre- pare for the final show. :say .N-nw. ia We rl 1-Q HHA1' T0 IDU?-Rhonda Montgomery, Cindy Green, and Cathy Weems, from left, discuss the tragic Baby Bernice Bumble. i illlf A Q39 QllIET' UN THE SE1'!-Tammy Moreno, Brad Peel, Bryan Donowho, Jane Ann Thomason, and Wendi King Cfrom leftb get ready to begin another evening of rehearsals. Activities 71 CAST OF CHARACTERS Un order of dppeoroncel Ethel Kent .......... Ginger ............ Junior Dover, Jr .... Carmel McGregor... Sylvia Metroland .... Chuckles Lafoon ..... Bronco Whinny ....... Apassionata Abolone. Mrs. Bumble ......... Baby Bernice ........ Television Announcer.... Winifred Lung ....... Plato Voltaire .... Gee-Gee's Maid .... Gee-Gee Fontaine... Greta Gutt ...... Bob Everlove .... Sally .......... Pauline ...... Map Seller ..... Tourist Guide ....... Assistant Director.. Camera Operator ..... Script Person... Flint Wormwood .... Theo Bartok ..... Make-up Artist .... Musician ........ . .......Beth Hunter ....Sheila Todd ......Greg Hales .......Cathy Weems ..Valerie Griffith ......Tammy Moreno ....Ronny Corcoran .Jane Ann Thomason .......Beth Melvin Cassandra McBrayer .....Todd Hartsell ....Cindy Green ...Gene Potts ....Mi-Yong Kim ...Wendi King ........Amy Derden .....Scott Skelton .Rhonda Montgomery ........Susan Boss ....Kevin Perkins ...Kyle Perkins ....Susan Peake ....Jim Chapman .........Bart Bush ..., ...... Brad Peel .Richard Patterson .....Bryan Donowho . ...Allen Mobley Extras.... ...Johnny Lewis....Sandra Walker Sandip Patel..... Janet White Stage Crew.. .... .. ....................Entire Cast Spot Light Crew.... cnsoooaoscsoosooon ....Chad Linsteadt .....Wes McMenamy ....Don Martin 5-r P :Y f',,13tfl-- fl-t HE SCARES HE-Theo Bartok CRichard Pattersonl frightens Baby Bernice CCassandra McBrayerD while filming. I ' 1 J .,,, Q ,,,,, J 'W'Sf2ff.,!.l 3 f A iiii . if ,r YUU GENIUS YOU!-Gam Pmis NOTES DF LOVE-Ahen Wmley played the part of the genius plays a violin encore for a love director, Plato Voltaire. scene. 72 Activities HI! I'H A NERD-Television announcer, Todd Hartsell, pauses for a commercial break agua..- SMILE FOR THE CAHERA-Ronny Corcoran Cleftl and Scott Skelton show off their smiles. a 4 i ACT UNE, TAKE 39-Flint lfdormwood CBrad Peell waits for Gee-Gee Cbdendi Kingl to get it right . u.a:.v...-4.1,-N mavauln :Aswan r. K 0 1 1 0 B S EAR-BOUE 1 1 vm mums naw.. w.-.hm n-nm v..- :amu STOP THE SHDH-Wendi King, Richard Patterson, Brad Peel, Tammy Moreno, Ronny Corcoran, Scott Skelton, Gene Potts, and Valerie Griffith Cfrom leftb are thoroughly disgusted with their producer. Uh ,,, 4' ff 6. ,N SJ J '54 1 if SHE'S SU PRECIOUS-MIS. Bumble CBeth Melvinl is so proud of her daughter Catiovel. HHAT'S THE PROBLEM?-Greg Hales looks over the script while Valerie Griffith, Beth Hunter, and Ronny Corcoran look on Cleftl. Activities 73 by Christi Jones Gold competition. A Heart ot Texas. STIDQGFGTTGS WI n d I v I s I on The Stingerettes won a first place rating in prop routine February 9 at Sulphur Springs at the annual Blue and They performed their prop routine on rocking horses to Deep in the TALEINITED RIDERS-Christi Jones, Michelle Tignor, Angie The 5010151-5 eni-el-ing were Tracey Wynne, and Carolyn Crenshaw work on their difficult 'rou- Smifh, Jennifer I-lysmifhl Gnd Shelly tine in which two Stingerettes perform on the rocking Arfhur who G11 received Silver medals, hofses- Cphotos by Harold Allison.l YEE-HAH-Donna Early, Jodi Janovec, Michelle Tignor, and Christi Jones strut on their rocking horses. 'lsr , ' A.. 4' + uv PERFECT SPLITS-Beth Cash, Jodi Janovec, Karen Weissenborn, Stephaine Guillory, Christi Jones, Angie Wynne, Marla Jones, Jennifer Hysmith, and Thelma Wilson add points to their score with their perfect splits. Activities SALUTE ! -Carolyn routine with a GIDDYAP HURSEY Carolyn Crenshaw, their horses. if f ., .L., v P BALANCING THE LINE-Kerrie Griggs, Shelly Arthur, Donna Early, Beth HHUA-Christi Jones and Cash, Jodi Janovec, Karen lfdeissenborn, Stephaine Guillory, and Christi Michelle Tignor end Jones, balance the line with side kicks. their routine. Crenshaw and Angie Wynne end their salute. Michelle Tignor, Christi Jones, y a,,,W , ,rC,rd . and Angie Wynne gallop along on HAPPY STINGERETTES-Donna Early and Jodi Janovec are pleased 1 with the rating on their performance. Activities 75 S yu FUTURE JACKET-Visitors saw a variety of displays at the academic fair, sponsored by the Junior Historiant. . , - SHEET TREAT-This exhibit is made with sugar cubes. Activities 3 1 A PERFECT 12-Cindy Birdsong receives a certifi- THE H1NNER DU3f19 Martin receives 3 SCh0l31'ShiP cate for 12 years perfect attendance from associate at the awards 355'3fT'blY- principal George Petrus. ext? SCHULARSHIPS-The Munson Foundation Scholarship winners are Derrick Cameron, Don Martin, David Sedlacek, Valerie Griffith, and Kristi DeHorney. Awards 77 Sedlacek, Martin top honor graduates Honor. graduates of the Denison High School 1985 class are listed in alphabetical order, not by class ranking. Darlene Bates Susan Boss Derrick Cameron Bryan Donowho Valerie Griffith Nd Pamela Lane ' Don Martin - Salutatorian Wesley McMenamy Elizabeth Melvin Allen Mobley Amy Papoi Michael Pasche .. Susan Peake Bradley Peel Kevin Perkins Tracy Porter David Sedlacek - Valedictorian Scott Skelton Joyce Denise Smith Jane Thomason Stephen Torres Sandra Walker Janet White ,Wi , 1 The hHJu1ers-Salutatorian Don Martin and valedictorian David Sed- lacek receive trophies from DHS Principal Jackie Peters at the awards assembly. Kelly Wilkerson Scholarship winners announced American Legion Aux- iliary, Christy Gray. Band Booster Club, 5250, Todd Hartsell. 1 Classroom Teacher's Association, 5300, Wendi King. Elks, John Wolf, Pat Weaver, Susan Boss. Zeta Lambda, BSP, 5500, Patricia Weaver. Denison B8rPW, 5150, Janet White. Future Teachers Assn., 5200, Cindy Birdsong. Denison Education Assn., 5300, Shannon Gregg. Denison Food Service, 5250, Randy Potter. DenTeens, 5300, Cassandra McBrayer and Sheila Todd. 78 Awards Guilloud Fellowship, Beth Cash and Pam Moore. H.A. Coleman Masonic Lodge, Phyllis Perry. Jaycees, 5500, Brad Peel, Mike Pasche and Kevin Perkins. Junior Delphians, 5200, Mike Pasche and Amy Papoi. Leo Short Memorial Fund, 54,000, Beth Melvin and San- dra Walker. Billy Mosse Lodge No. 152, 5500, Pamela Lane and Gene Potts. March of Dimes, 5500, Susan Peake. Pillsbury, 51,000, Susan Boss, 51,500 national scholar- ship, Susan Peake. - Kiwanian, 5500, Paula Q Leach and Janet White. Denison High School PTA, 5300, Duane Martin, Kelly Wilkerson and John Wolf. Texoma B8zPW, Phyllis Perry and Pam Moore. U.S. Club, 5500, Sheila Todd and Mi-Yong Kim. Wal-Mart, 51.000, Don Martin. Rotary Agriculture, 5500, Ty Comstock Jr. Rotary, S1,000, Bryan Donowho and Susan Boss. Munson Foundation, four 52,000, -David Sedlacek, Valerie Griffith, Derrick Cameron and Kristie Dellorneyg 51,400, Don Martin. Academic award winners named Special academic Art I - Kristi Vanzeeg Art II - Carmen Van Meter, Art III- Christi Virging Art IV - Kelly Wilkerson. Personal Business Manage- ment - Wesley McMenamyg Accounting I - Don Martin, Advanced Accounting - Susan Bossg Shorthand - Melissa Lee, Typing I - Phillip Davis. Debate - David Sedlacek and Yalonda Tillery. Drama - Nathan Johnson, Greg Hales, Tammy Moreno, Duane Martin, Richard Anderson, Dean Lindsay, and Cassandra McBrayer. Honors English I - Paige Hagoodg Honors English II - Shonda Tillery and Scott Spencerg Honors English III - Renee Hauber, Honors English IV - Don Martin. French I - Michelle Davis, French II - Gina Brown. Homemaking - Betty Bell. National Merit Finalist - David Sedlacek. Journalism - Amy Papoi. Newspaper - Anthony Byers. Photography - Beth Melvin. Yearbook - Valerie Griffith. . Latin I - Amy Papoi. Latin II - Kevin Perkins. Latin II certificate for average over 95 - .Sandip Patel. Physical education - Sabrina Addington, Cory Sartor. Printing - T.J. Wasden, outstanding junior, Paul On- tivares, outstanding freshman, Freddie Ander- son, outstanding CVAE. Spanish - Valerie Griffith, Spanish II top girl, Wes McMenamy, Spanish II top boy. Advanced Woodwork - Phillip Harris, Lance Thorn- ton, Eric Floyd, James Thompson. DfeKalb Award tAgriculturel - Audra Smith. I984-85 academic' MICRO-ZOOLOGY - Don Martin and Valerie Griffith HONORS BIOLOGY - Steve Williams PHYSICS - Derrick Cameron and Kristin Gundlach ' BIOLOGY I '- David Mez- zacappa and Rebecca Terry CHEMISTRY - Mark Skelton and Lori England PHYSICAL SCIENCE - Phillip Davis and Christina Herman CALCULUS - Kevin Perkins TRIGONOMETRY - Kyle Perkins and Starr Ward GEOMETRY - Dylan Staf- ford and Mi-Yong Kim ALGEBRA II - Darren York and Paige Hagood ALGEBRA I - Russell Simp- son and Patricia Bumpass ENGLISH IV - David Sedlacek and Susan Peake ENGLISH III - Brett Mayes and Michelle Davis ENGLISH II - Chris Green and Emily Peake ENGLISH I - Mark Barbin and Rochelle White WORLD HISTORY - Jeff Ar- nold and Yolanda Tillery AMERICAN HISTORY - Scott Gundlach and Kim Fulton Assembly recognizes club, organization presidents ART-Kirk Templeton BUILDING TRADES-Tim Patterson CLASS' OFFICE RS-Sandra Brown, junior 3 Greg Hales, senior COSMETOLOGY-Cathy Cook CULTURAL HERITAGE- Dionne Simms DEBATE-Chad Linsteadt DEN-TEENS-Sheila Todd DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION- Michael Crump DRAMA-Amy Papoi DRILL TEAM-Christi Jones F.C.A. HUDDLES-Scott Skelton F . C . A. KUDDLES-Tracey Ballou FCM.-Yolanda Tillery FRENCH-Angela Bruno FFA.-Audra Smith F.H.A.-Angie Wynne GIRL'S CHOIR-Cassandra McBrayer F.T.A.-Priscilla Crain HANSON'S HEADACHES-Scott Roe HEALTH OCCUPATIONS-Steve Torres H.E.R.O.-Randy Potter I.C.T.-John Barnett JUNIOR HISTORIANS-J. Dean Lindsay LATIN-Kevin Perkins LIBRARY-T.J. Wasden METAL TRADES-Jimmy Emmons U N.H.S.B.H.S.-Bryan Donowho N.H.S.-Don Martin N IKE-Kristi DeHorny PHOTOGRAPHY-Beth Melvin RIDING CLUB-Joe Joie SPANISH-Valerie Griffith STUDENT COUNCIL-Kelly Wilkerson US, CLUB-Allan Mobley DRAFTING-Steve Beals O.E.A.-Sandi Melvin YEARBOOK-Amy Papoi CHE E RLEADERS-Traci Ballou, varsity 5 Christy Holland, junior varsityg Kim Jones, freshman. FLAG CORPS-Robbie House RIFLE CAPTAIN-Mindy Weaver DRUM MAJOR-Cindy Birdsong Awards UIL literary SHORTHAND Melissa Lee, Tammy West. TYPING Phillip Davis, Darla Hogan, Amy Derden, Jim Bilner, Meredith Williams, Laura Brooks. READY WRITING Kris Gundlach, Valerie Griffith. SPELLING Sandra Walker, Shawn Brown. SCIENCE Steve Williams, Kevin Perkins, Chris Green, Kyle Perkins, Kris Gundlach. DRAMA Duane Martin, Greg Hales, Dean Lindsay, Cassandra McBrayer, Michael Beeson, Paul Bardwell, Tracey Smith, Christi Holder, Jane Ann Thomason, Tammy Moreno, Kevin Perkins, Deron McCraw, Kyle Perkins, T.J. Wasden, Tam- my Moreno. NEWSWRITING Amy Papoi, Marlene Fritts. Leo Cameron Award Receiving the Leo Cameron Award was Sandra Brown. Candidates were Shelly Taylor and Eric Harris, ninth grade, Shawna White, Curtis Madden, Andrea Thomas and Eric Hunt, 10th gradeg Anthony DeHorney and Sandra Brown, 11th gradeg Raymond Wilson, Angela Barnum and Donald Parker, 12th grade. 80 Awards participants FEATURE WRITING Amy Papoi, Marlene Fritts. HEADLINES Steve Williams. LINCOLN-DOUGLAS DEBATE Denise Czaja, Chantal Phillips, Kendall Phillips. EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING Mark Parker, Kendall Phillips. STANDARD DEBATE Chad Linsteadt, Don Mar- tin, Renee' Hauber, Christi Zemcik, David Sedlacek, Yalonda Tillery. MATH I Kevin Perkins, Sandip Patel, David Jones, Steve Williams, Elizabeth Linsteadt. Taylor, Barnum top athletes Ray Taylor was named Outstanding Male Athlete and Angela Barnum Outstanding Female Athlete at the awards assembly. Other special awards in- cluded the following: BAUSCH 81 LOMB - Don Martin U.S. CLUB OUTSTANDING SENIOR - Derrick Cameron BOYS' STATE -- Jeff Arnold, Robert Simpson GIRLS' STATE - Tammy Jacobs, Christi Zemcik VOICE OF DEMOCRACY - Tracey Smith, Cassandra McBrayer, Roger Hanson ARMY RESERVE - Linda 3 Carruth, Fred Washington All-year honor roll 12th grade Susan Boss, Bart Bush, Bryan Donowho, Shannon Gregg, Valerie Griffith, Pamela Lane, Don Martin, Beth Melvin, Allen Mobley, Amy Papoi, Bradley Peel, Kevin Perkins, David Sedlacek, Audra Smith, Steve Torres. 11th grade Jeff Arnold, Sandra Brown, Michelle Davis, Kris Gundlach, Renee Hauber, Melissa Lee, Dean Lindsay, Sheila Mon- tgomery, Chantal Phillips, Tracey Smith, Yalonda Tillery T.J. Wasden. 1 10th grade Melissa Caldwell, Chris Green, Deanna Snell, Michele Oates, Emily Peake, Dallas Porter, Scott Spencer, Dylan Stafford, Shonda Tillery, Suzanne Tripp, Steve Williams, Darren York. Ninth grade Phillip Davis, Chad Edelen, Scott Gundlach, Paige Hagood, Christina Herman, -Mark Skelton, Christy Van Zee, Rochelle White. OUTSTANDING CHOIR M M ERS SENIORS-Ta my Moreno, Gene Potts JUNIORS-Michelle Davis, Bill Gay SOPHOMORES-Priscilla Crain, Roger Hanson - FRESHMEN-Janet Harp OUTSTANDING STINGERETTES OUTSTANDING STINGERETTE- Christy Caldwell OUTSTANDING OFFICER- Christi Jones MOST CONGENIAL- Kelly Garvin DHS perfect attendance honorees NINTH GRADE e Kristy Armstrong, Mark Bar- bin, Carolyn Michelle Beshears, William Jimmy Billner, Kendall Hunt, Lee Jordan, Doug Neaves, Jeff Neaves, Gregory Roman, Charles Russell, Jeffery Sanders, Michael Stowers, Shelli Taylor, Tien Trink, Kristina Van Zee, Robert Webster, Diana Weddle, Gary Wilson. 10TH GRADE Steve Allen, Brian Baker, Chris Green, Michael Bush ttwo yearsl, Jeffrey Hess, Sandra Lane Ctwo yearsl, James Tim Mauldin, Loren Matheny ttwo yearsb, Barry Nelson, Marcus Pough, Alicia Reynolds, David Roach, Tommy Sanders, Scott Spencer ttwo yearsl, Craig Talley, Tim Marrs, Shonda Tillery tnine yearsi, Jami Withers ttwo yearsb. 11TH GRADE Donny Borah ttwo yearsi, Sandra Brown, Ron Burger ttwo yearsl, James Cobb, Stacy Gad- dis, Kerry Grigg, Steve Huhtala, Sharon Lacy, Melissa Lee ttwo yearsl, Elizabeth Linsteadt ttwo yearsl, Gabriel McGee ttwo yearsl, Betty Ann Martin, Meredith May Ctwo yearsl, Sheila Montgomery ttwo yearsi, Kimberly Ramsfield ttwo yearsl, Yolanda Tillery, Starr Ward Ctwo yearsl, Craig White. ' .12TH GRADE Robert Allen, Cindy Birdsong C12 yearsl, Derrick Cameron, Jim Chapman, Bryan Donowho, Brian Hicks, Mi-Yong Kim ttwo yearsb, Johnny Lewis, Tim Pat- terson ttwo yearsh, Sandip Patel ttwo yearsl, Brad Peel ttwo yearsi, Albert Eugene Potts ttwo yearsl, Kelly Ramsey ttwo yearsl, John Vincent Shelton, Audra Smith ttwo yearsh, Yung Trink. Drill team gives awards Christy Caldwell was named Outstanding Stingerette. Christi Jones Outstanding Officer and Kel- ly Garvin Most Congenial when the Denison High School drill team tStingerettesJ held their annual banquet May 18 at the Rod and Gun Club. A Shades of the South theme was carried out in the decor of the club for the event. Jones gave the invocation and Bruce Hysmith, master of ceremonies, welcomed the special guests, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Martin, Dr. and Mrs. Bill Jacobs, Bill Parker and Lola Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jones, parents and dates of the Stingerettes. Guest speaker was Lesby Ray, drill team consultant at East Texas State University. Darlene Willoughby, director of the Denison drill team, presented Golden Band honors The Golden Band from Jacketland held its annual awards banquet May 17 at the SNAP Center. Officers .were installed. and special recognition was give to band workers and helpers, in addi- tion to the chaperones. Also recognized were the eighth grade boys - Derek Rodriquez. Philip Montgomery, Jeff Householder and Larry Ertel. The Band Parents presented a special award to the band in honor of their Division I rating earned in UIL competition. Band directors are Dr. Mike Raleigh, Mike Walker, Leonard Crocker and Randy and Linda Bullock: LOADING CREW PATCIIES Tim Patterson. captain: Jamie Thompson, Deirdre Thompson, Glenn White, Bradley Mayes, Ken- dall Phillips, Steve Huhtala. Mindy Weaver, Scott Burns. Eric Caldwell, Cindy Coffin, Jeff Householder, Larry Ertel, Derek Rodriquez, Philip Montgomery. SECTION LEADER PATCHES Stephanie Rodriquez, Wendy Hooper, Mi Yong Kim, Lori Williams, Lisa Nason, Alicia Reynolds, Jeff Arnold, David Sedlacek, Kevin Emery, Eric Caldwell, Doug Beam, Yalonda Tillery, Chantal Phillips, Michelle Pasche, Tim Patterson, Todd Hartsell, Robbie House, Mindy Weaver. OUTSTANDING FRESHMEN Mike Spraggins, Kristy Armstrong. OUTSTANDING SOPHOMORES David Mezzacappa, Michelle Pasche. OUTSTANDING JUNIORS Kim Ramsfield, Kevin Emery. OUTSTANDING SENIORS Todd Hartsell, Mi Yong Kim. OUTSTANDING COLOR GUARD Robbie House. DRUM MAJOR PATCHES Cindy Birdsong, Shane Nix, Kris charms, certificates and flowers to the senior members. Junior members received cer- tificates and letter jackets. K The men managers were presented certificates and gifts. Willoughby presented trophies to the present officers - Jones, cap- tain: Garvin, first lieutenant, Shelley Arthur, first lieutenantg Tracey Smith, second lieutenant, and Jennifer Hysmith, second lieutenant. New officers announced for the 1985-86 year are Hysmith, captaing Thelma Wilson, head lieutenantg Smith, first lieutenantg Carolyn Crenshaw, first lieutenantg Tisha Robinson, second lieutenantg and Rebecca Terry, second lieutenant. The new members of the 1985-86 drill team were introduced and presented yellow carnations. members Gundlach. ALL-REGION STUDENTS Jeff Arnold. Denise Czaja. David Sedlacek, OUTSTANDING SECTION AWA R D Trombone Section. ARION AWARD FOR OUTSTAN- DING MUISCIANSHIP Doug Beam. JOHN PHILLIP SOUSA .AWARD AS OUTSTANDING BAN MEMBER Jeff Arnold. D REBECCA RIDDLE AWARD AS OUTSTANDING CHRISTIA BAND MEMBER Yalonda Tillery, N BETSY REEVES AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING PERFOR- MANCE IN MUSIC. ACADEMICS AND CITIZENSHIP David Sedlacek, DIRECTOR'S AWARD AS OUTSTANDING SENIOR BAN MEMBER Cindy Birdsong, D Awards By Amy Papoi Senior Day held annually at the Grayson County College swimming pool proved to be fun once again for seniors. This all-day party gives seniors a chance to be with their friends one last time before graduation. Senior Day started off at 8:30 a.m. at Munson Stadium with graduation practice. Following the rehearsal, seniors piled into cars and headed for the pool where all the fun began. ' Games such as volleyball, horseshoes, hackysack, golf and tennis occupied most of the day. A highlight was an airplane ride for seniors vvanting to get an aerial view of their home town. HR. HUSCLE-Bart Bush shows off his tan to the girls Cabovel. I'LL GET YOU MY PRETTY-The seniors showed good sportsmanship while playing volleyball Cbottom rightl. 82 Activities RUUND 'N ROUND-Kevin Perkins and Cassandra Mc- Brayer take a rest on the merry-go-round. x k-., i fr 1. , ' L ! L ...Jw , ca THREE HUSKETTERS and Brad Peel take a -Brian Donowho, Don Martin, cool dip in the pool. STOP THIS THING-Rhonda Montgomery plays on the merry-go-round while at senior day. vi awww., ,.,,A ,,, TAKIN' IT EASY-Beth Melvin and David Sedlacek it out of the games for a while to take a rest. I s-as-M h4sfX-..,x ry- 4- fn TEAH HORK-Eric Floyd and Mike Earhart team up in horseshoes . li -gk. ,. Q ,. Qwest., ' as THROH IT THIS HAY-Volleyball was one of the games played in the pool. SHILE!-Duane Parker takes off his shoes to get into the pool Cabovel. HOOK 'EH-Micheal Crump shows his skill at throwing horseshoes Cleftl. Activities 83 LAST TIME TOGETHER-Kathy Cook, Kelly Garvin, Susan Cassidy, and Shelly Arthur make the best of their last times together. C P 23 C. A t y l r. , 1 f' . -, F I r V A N A, D at 2 ...R HHO'S A CHICKEN-Tony Brown, Phyllis Perry, Michael Crump, and Suzan Rutledge chicken fight. 'wa 'MAMA' l 3 E. YOU HOULDN'T DARE!-Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer was almost thrown into the pool by the seniors. make a point for his team. Bl! Activities SHIHSUIT BEAUTY-Shelly Arthur gets caught by the camera. 1 1 HATCH THIS-Gary wright and Michael Crump watch intensively as Richie Patterson throws a horseshoe HEADS UP-Kevin Krueger hits the ball to his opponents hoping t I My LISTENING INTENSIVELY-Seniors pay close attention as Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer runs through the graci- Jation ceremony schedule. 'X Leathers-Kelly Wilkerson, Greg Hales, Don Martin, and David NEX1'!-Mr. Bob Swift and Mr. Bill take a break before the graduation practice line up Parker keep the graduation practice- moving smoothly. CAN HE LEAVE NUH?-Seniors anxiously a- wait the prac- tice to be over so they can get started with senior day. Activities 85 By Valerie GriffiTh IT's ThaT Time once again--laTe spring--when seniors across The naTion prepare for Their fuTure. They renew old friendships, become beTTer acquainTed wiTh fellow classmen, geT involved in exTra curricular acTiviTies, doing The Things They've always wanTed To do, cherishing each momenT and finally, are sTruck wiTh The disasTrous plague called senioriTis. SympToms are laziness in school work, sleeping in and skipping classes. We all have enjoyed our lasT days of fun, some friendships and schoolwork--well finishing iT, aT leasf. This senior year commenced wiTh a sTaTe fooTball champ- ionship and conTinued To be The YEAR OF CHAMPIONS and ended wiTh The graduaTion of The Class of '85. IT saw able leaders, unique personaliTies, super aThleTes, TalenTed achievers, ambiTious Thinkers and, mosT of all, Those who hold The fuTure. Good luck To all graduaTes of '85. All Graduation Q i M ' I' r F ! 1 1 i fh- , 1: 'bk ,. iv f' ,ef A Y .yr 4' ,if J wwf? Q, ,f 1 , , w I L I Graduation is symbol of success Tonight's graduation is a symbol of our success. The culmination of twelve years of work and achievement is occuring tonight, and all of us are experiencing great happiness for this victory in our lives. But this has not been the only time of success in our lives, nor will this be the last. We will attain many more accomplishments in the future. Our future achievements will be based on the goals we set today. We each have vari- ous aims in life: we may want a secure and well-paying job, we may have plans for mar- riage and for a family, or perhaps we just wish to have fellowship with our friends. Every- thing we dream of becomes an object for future accomplishment. But what is our ulti- mate goal? It seems to me to be happiness. The great English poet Alfred Tennyson wrote about a hero who searched for contentment, and his wish was To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. He searched for happiness by searching for success. However, success does not always produce lasting happiness. Many times we reach a plateau of achievement, and then find that our enjoyment of that plateau fades away after a time, or else that our expected fulfillment never arrives. Tennyson realized this. After he had written of his striving success, he wrote: Our little systems have their day: they have their day and cease to be. His statement stresses the fact that our successes never last. If this success does not bring lasting happiness, what does? When we have accomplish- ments, we expect to find fulfillment, if we don't find true happiness, then we must not have reached true success. So what is true success? My idea of true success is the development of character. Those who develop a true character can develop a lasting contentment in life. Anne Morrow Lindbergh, wife of the late Charles Lindbergh, explain- ed her picture of security thus: I want, first of all . . . to be at peace with myself. I want a singleness of eye, a purity of intention, a central core to my life, that will enable me to carry out these obligations and activities as well as I can. If character is the embodiment of success, then how do we develop true character? Many different views exist on how this is achieved, yet I think there is only one way to achieve true character. I believe character is the result of God's work in our lives. By His grace, we can achieve true character, true success, and true happiness, which I call joy. For happiness is only an emotion--it's subject to change without notice. Joy is an attitude--it endures through the good time and the bad. In the Bible, the Apostle James says to Consider it pure joy, dear brothers, whenever you have trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your perserverance develops faith. -He says joy is possible in times of trouble. I know it is, because Jesus Christ promised to be on my side, and He promised to join your side too, if you would only ask Him' David Sedlacek, Valedictorian Graduation Martin praises champions Dr. Jacobs, Mrs. Peters, Members of the Board, faculty, graduates, family, friends and guests: I welcome you to the commencement of the i985 Denison High School graduating class. ' For 12 years, we, the graduates, have endured the test of education. We have read numerous books, increased our vocabularies, and sharpenedour reasoning skills. We have learned how to spell, how to construct sentences and how to write papers. We have studied biology and chemistry and familiarized ourselves with scientific theories. We have been taught algebra, geometry and mathematical principles. We have been instructed in both American and World history. We have been shown the workings of our democratic government and our capitalistic economic system. We were required to take some form of physical education. We have been taught occupational skills. Some of us have participated in an athletic program. Others have been active in band, flag corps and drill. We have gotten excited in Student Council and reached the STARS with the National Honor Soci- ety. We have been involved with scholastic teams such as debate, drama, math and science. -Many have been active with vocational programs. We have worked. We have toiled We have struggled, but We Have Finished. We have not only completed our courses of study, but have done it as champions. Deni- son High School has never had a year like l985. ln spite of new laws concerning school activities, we have excelled in all areas: academic, athletic and extra-curricular. We have, for the first time ever, won a district championship in the UIL literary meet. We did this with winners in one-act play, debate, number sense, science, journalism, poetry, spelling, shorthand and typing. ln addition, we had individuals competing at the state level in de- bate and news writing. Denison High School has, for the first time in a while, a National Merit Scholar, David Sedlacek. In athletics, we will never forget our accomplishments. A state championship in football, a district win in baseball, girls track, tennis and junior varsity basketball, and numerous individual winners in all sports are all high points to be proud of. Our school's vocational programs also have had their share of victories with winners in Distributive Education, Health Occupations, Industrial Co-op Training, Office Education Association, Cosmetology, Vocational Office Education and Home Economics Related Occupations. The Golden Band from Jacketland, flag corps, Stingerettes and- cheerleaders have brought to our school more dignity with impressive wins. Student parti- cipation has reached a peak with organizations such as National Honor Society and the Student Council keeping busy all year long. i985 was not the chance to be champions , it was the Year of Champions. We can compare -our l2 years of strife with a quote from Ode to the West Wind by Percy Byssshe Shelley: O Wind, lf Winter comes, can Spring be far behind? The Winter has been our l2 year trial. We are the Wind. And the Spring is our next endeavor. Our Spring begins tonight. For some of us, it means continued education in col- lege. For others, it means the selection of a profession. But for all of us, it represents an achievement. We should take pride in ourselves for the determination, endurance, and for- titude that has brought us through our Winter as champions and is taking us into our Spring' Don Martin, Salutatorian I I Graduatlon QP ++ 5' X . v E , I ,,. E 3. w Vi? , 5 Q1 3 . r mfs, fv x nf va , L . rg 4 V 1 l iw 7 fx-,. yi iw Q, I and Xiim fl, .L..,, ian sump Ab if 'l m-gg., A -vfl 5 N., 5' S ,M 1 S .W 5 WJ, fl 3 we x 3 , 45 J 7' 1 CONGRALATIONS TO our: 1985 GRADUATE DA VID THOMAS AND ALL 1985 DENISON HIGH SCHDOL MARY A ALEXANDE P d T M g GRADUATES TONE ABSTRACT COMPANY R MICHAEL E ALEXANDER! OVER A CENTURY OF SERVICE V P d ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR I872 222 WEST MAIN ST PHONE 2I4f-465-34I4 DENISON TEXAS 75020 3096 M ,1.1UAqe ,, Q 4 4 v f,' 'JK V 1, xI M ' v I' 5 'In 'LI Q 0 - A-fab 5 Q '-' s is Qgggtp Advertiseme E' 41 ., W GLW 3 QA v . b T' L Scott Skelton-Congratulations State Champion! May You always remember that with hard work, and God's he p, nothing in life is impossible Much love, Mom, Dad, and Mark. left Sheila Nicole Todd-Sheila, Congratulations on your graduation. Your school years have been wonderful. Thank you for sharing these days with us. You have been a ioy and pleasure to us. You have always made us very proud to pe your parents, Continue to put Christ first in your life. we love you, Mom, Dad and Sheri. rio t Shellee Neighbors-Congratulations! You might not pe ln the IOD ten percent of your class- out you will always be N1 with us. Continue to gut your trust ln God, hold your head hig , and stand strong in your convictions. we know the future ho ds great things for you. we love you, Mom and Dad. left Beth Melvin-To our favorite daughter: we are very proud of you and your accomplishments. Keep your standards high and search for the pest. Love. Mom and Dad right Dianne Griggs-l'm very proud of you, that goes without saying. ou've been a good rlend as well as a terrific daughter. I look forward to the years EHSBO, watc ing you grow and develop into the person you've yet to be- come. I know you'll always be someone very gpec1al,foecause you are, right now! Love, om. e Shelly Jacobs-My dearest Shelly--God let His Son s ine through you. Thanks or keeping we young--Eternally. Love, Mama. right Candy Galloway7Your quiet and loving nature may not pe noticed by everyone, out it stands out to us. Always remain as sweet as yourv name. we pray for success ahead, and appl- HGSS always. W6 love YOU, MOIVISV, Dad, CFEHQ, Carlos and Carmen. left Shelly Arthur-Congratulations, Shelly. we are so very proud of you. we love you and wish for you lots of happiness and success in your future. Love, Mom, Dad, Kristin and kenny! right 'Qian' f 'K T w. ,, f ' .irix sa??e52E J vfag.Vg. . K l ,v WQQifwE .5f?, x 2 5',L V,,. , .K wwmma Q . WWSZQ al M i7ah'53QW5?Q+ .U'f 1 ...extra if' ' Senior Salute 95 96 Senior Salute Amy Papoi-Congratulations Amy. You have grown into a daughter we can really be proud of. Whatever your goal is in life, we hope you achieve it, you have earned it. Keep on with that winning smile and sense of humor. Always remember we love you, Mom, Dad, and Lisa.left Sherri L. Davis-Sherri, you've always brought Joy into our lives, beginning the day you were born, December 22, 1366. God blessed us with a daughter who has always been obedient, Kind and loving. we appreciate You and your tal- ents. Serve God, and He wi l euide your life. we all love you and HCongratu ationsu, Dad, Mom, Rick and Tawana. right Cora Lee Hilbeck-Congratulations on you grad- uation Day! we are all very proud of you, as we have always been. we wish you the best in life. You have always been a Joy in our lives, keep smiling that beautiful smile. we love you very much, Mom, Dad, Dennis, Sherry, Tina, Cliff left Tamra Kaye Conditt-Tamra, no matter what each day brings, you will always be a bless- ing in our lives. Love Mom and Dad.rlght Diana Henry-ln the 18 years since you were born, you have always been a pleasure to us. we have watched you erown and mature into a Derson that we are a l proud of. we will be here if you need us. we want the very best that life has to offer to come your wav. Good Luck, Dad, Mom, Mike and Jodi.left Derrick Leon Caneron-Congratulations! It is a ioy and an honor to have you as a grandson, son, and brother. We are proud and haDDy of you as well as for you. Keep your faith and trust in God, and a successful and HBDDY life will be yours. .we love you! The Grandmother, mother, and Reginald.right JoYce Denise Smith-Congratulations on a lob we l done. we are very proud of you and your accomplishments. we want to wish you contin- ued success in the future. Keep up the good work and may God be with you in everything you do. we love you very much, Mom, Dad, and wesley.left Hendl Danielle King-You grew up too fast. You left legacies of pigtails, freckles and dolls. You are becoming a woman all too H soon. Your accomplishments and achievements are not whispers in the wind: They shout to the world that you are steadily growing into womanhood, But you will always be Mom and Dad's Hlittle girl.'r1gnr Tracy Porter-Congratulations wampus! we are very proud of you and your academic achieve- ments. we wish you the best of life's loys wherever God leads you. Love Mom and Dad.left Amy Melissa Derden-Congratulations!! You came into this world with a smile on your face-you have given our family so much Joy and laugh- ter. You've always been strong and indepen- GEHT, knew right from wrong and stood for your beliefs. We admire that Quality you hold. Your rewards shall be great, my dear- you're loved by us each and every day. God be with you, Love, Mother, Daddy, Dawn, Paige, Robbie, Sid, Heather, Holly, Nana, Papa. right Kelly Dawn Wilkerson-You have grown into such a fine young lady. we are so proud of you and the way you have handled your life. May God continue to bless you with good health and happiness. Love, Mom, Dad, and Paige.left Kelly Kay Garvin-Kelly-A beautiful baby-Now a beautiful lady, but most important-A beauti- ful person-Achieving the greatest excellence in everything you set out to do, We have been proud o ,you ALL of your life. You have brought much loy to ours. wishing you the very best life has to offer, which is a gift from God. Love you, Mom and Dad.r1Qnt Richie Hollensed-You couldn't know our feelings, But imagine if you can, Shit it s like to watch your boy grow into a a . we dearly hone that years from now, You have children too, And then you'll Know the love and pride we feel today for you. Love Mom, Dad, and Missy. left Howard Thomas-we are proud of you! we thank God for giving us you as a son to love and watch grow into a fine young man, May he bless you always with the best life has to offer! Mother and Dad.right Tomi Jo and Traci Lea-Tomi Jo and Traci Lea , we are so proud of you. You started out cheering together and ended up cheering for a UState hampionn Team. God Bless You oth! Mom, Dad, and Laura.left Allen Reynolds Mobley-Congratulations Allen! You have always been all we could want in a son. we are very proud of you and your accomplishments. May God continue to bless you as you keep Him in the center of your ife, we love you very much. Mom, Dad, and Taylor. right Senior Salute 98 l Seniror Salute Richard Patterson-You made it! I hope you will De as bright as you've made our lives. Your courage and determination will carry you over l1fe'S obstacles and help you achieve all your goals. He're very proud o you and we love you very much. Remember we're pehlnd you in alllfyou do. Love, hom, Dad, Rhonda, and Reece. e Hesley Hchenamy-Congratulations, Hes! It has been a wonderful time in our lives having you around. we are all so proud of you! Keep your good attitude and shoot for the best. we will be here to pack you up. Renenber II Timothy, Chapter 2, verse 1. right Bryan Donowhp-Congratulations! Your special time is now, and the future will De determined by your desire for continued achievement. Make the pest of the abilities with which you have been blessed. May God guide you to an enriched and fulfilled life. Our ove and best wishes will be with you always. Mom, Dad, and Scott. left. Gene Potts-Gene, congratulations on your 1 accomplishments these DBSI twelve years. I m proud to have you for a son. Continue to keep God first in your life and happiness and suc- cess will De yours. we love you, Mom and Carla. right Jlnnw Patti-Congratulations! The sunshine in your smile has brightened many people's lives. we are so proud of you. we ayl love you. May God hold you in the palm of his hand. Love, Hom. Daddy, and Mike. left Hae Patti-Congratulations on your graduation. we wish you the best in everything you do. May your future hold much happiness and suc- cess for you. Love, hon and Dad. right Sindy oreen-Ihis little flower came to us in ISV. And added much charisma to our spring oouduet. Her pig plue eyes and her winning smile, made us decide to keep her for a good long w lie. iongratulationsl Dad, Mom, Chris and Jennifer. e t Susan Boss-As your friends, we are prcuo to share this time with you, Congratulations on your graduation and pest wishes for the future. Cora, Dorothy, Janice, Wanda, Linda, Inter- fxrst Bank Denison, NA. right f! G R ,wigs 3 3X :iff I iz. i? Nf liiif' QQAQQE ' 1 PEW . l N ' 13 tin 22- ai - e. .,,,, ,, white VJ:-If ',: Q f qy: N:-:xii-: -:: . -.zq--:,,,: ds... '!3S':':-I:z+--5r- 555371 3,34-1:::P:::s2' .waz 5 ...... vf---I . ' ...- im' .W--vw .mn-.!..:gs,,, .5 ...JI ,....... 1::r:2:fg,-H11...::::1:sr:5gg,-gg: S '-f:::::,f' 11111212-zairfiagzmzsss '::-pggud' Itzyttttrzlinggzmggg ': ::...T ::::G22SS-rSS!?fffee:.:z. Jinnw Eunnns-Congratulations, Jinny, as a son and a brother. we're very proud of you. we know what a hard time it's Deen. Thank God! Son, you have made our dreams and yours come true. May you always do your best in every- thing. we ove you, Mom, Dad, Kevin, and Marcella. left Ronald Corcoran-Congratulations Ron, on your graduation fr m high school. we are very proud of you and wish you nucn happiness and success in the future. God bless you. we love you, Mom, Dad, and f mily. right Doug Beam-Congratulations on your graduation. we are very proud to see many of your dreams come true this year. Hay they continue in the years ahead. Love Always, Mom, Dad, Karen, and Michael. left Brad Peel-Congratulations! He are extremely proud of you. we love and aopreciate you. hanks for making it a pleasure to be your parents and sister. You are a special person. Han, Dad, and Jennifer. right Christy Gray-Congratulations Christy: we are very proud of you. As you go forward into col ege, and your career, may happiness and success be with you always. You are a bless-' ing to our lives and one of the greatest gifts that God has given us. God Bless You. Love Dad, Mom, and Rod. left Susan Peake-Susan, from your ABC's to your Ph.D's, we think you're the greatest and we're oemig? you all the way. Love, Mom and Dad. V 9 Valerie Griffith-Valerie, Congratulations on all of your achievements. You have made us very haooyyand we are so proud of you. we pray you will continue to put God first in your ife and seek His guidance for your future. we love you, your family. left Todd Hartsell-Your growth toward wholeness and maturity has sweetened our lives. we love you Love Mom and Dad. right 'e gain, .i.- ?Wddy Q if a ' 5 J f , Za? ff i ,1 xi ggi is M Q 1 Kai M . ,ew 3 fngl Q Q 1 ffgkifl .S'. Senior Salute I 3?e5S?5V K ...Www . .E t.- Q it .U . . -. ,lim use s . will 42,6 . -3 .I X a 3 Q a s t A D . K e 1' Y X YG S S t M s V N H 100 Senior Salute Valerie Kaye Douglas-All decked out to con- guer the world, determination instead of bul- lets, courage to face the future even at an early age. Now the future is at the front door and we wish you all happiness and love. Mom, Dad, Stephen, Grandma, Grandpa, Grand- mother and PaPam. left Todd McConnell-Congratulations! we are very proud of you. May the best that life has to offer, come your way. Most of all, we wish you peace and happiness. You're not only our Son, but also our friend, Remember to thine own self be true, trust in God and make it happen. Love, Mom 8 Dad, David, Shara, Tif- fany, Nana 8 Popa. right Kevin Lee and Kyle Lyn Perkins-Congratu- lations and Best wishes to our Hdouble bless- ing.H we're very proud of you, not only your accomplishments but also what fine young Christian men you've become. You're each very special to us and our love and prayers go with you wherever you go in life. May you seek God's guidance in all you do and may God bless you with love, strength, cour- age, and good health to accomplish your opals. we love you Dad, Mom, and Michael. e t. Bart Bush-Congratulations! You have made us yeggtproud of you. we love you. Mom and Dad.c Cindy Blrdsong-Congratulations! lt seems only a short time ago that you enrolled in the first grade. You have worked hard and are very deserving of all the honors that you have received. Keep up the good work and life will be good to you. we are very proud of you and consider it an honor to be your parents. Love Mom and Dad. left Linda Diane Carruth-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 are very special to us. Mom and Dad, Tammy and wanda. right Paula Jean Leach-Congratulations! I am very proud of wou. You dressed like a lady when you were ittle, so neat and proper, now you dress to kill, the way you walk, the way you smile, and most of all the inner love that V shows through to all of the people you come in Contact with. Love Mommy. left Cassandra MoBrayer-Daughters are very special lifelong friends. we thank God daily for giv- ing you tous to be our friend. The pride we feel when we look at goo is expressed through our mutual love. You righten our days with your sunnw personality and loving, caring at- titude. A ways remember, HYou can if you think you canu. Love, Mom, Dad, Shawn, Manmy, PaPa, Grandma 8 Grandpa. right 1 f x 1 f 4 4 M Wei . 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I year, oerr-reear 1 years, rweettreart I year, voe parllmentarlan, Drlll Team complellon award, rnyer medal rata, aatrrasatr-9 stu-ar erette llth grade. Joe Dan Arthee-VICA 1 yeas, Art Club l year, Kenseth Bdl-Student Tralner 1 year. Toml Ballon-4 year cheerleader, 2 year Var- rlty, F.C.A., vlce presldent l year, I year presldertt of FHA, Spctslsh Club, U.S. Club, Student Councll, Den-Teens, Jr, Hlstorlans, J year basketball, 3 year track, 1 year val- leyball, Z year all year honor roll, Horne- comlng Queen, Mlts DHS, F.C.A. sweetheart I year, Neeaattaa Rayatty court 1 years, alarr fayorlte rrarrrtrsee J yearr, whaa wtra mas frlendllest. Trvcl aatIau4 year erraerlaader, varrrty md tv. tread, Student Caunell 1 year., saartrtr ctaa z years, u.s. ctaa J yrr., F.c.A. J yrs., presldent I year, Denrloens a yrs., 0.5, I yr., 2 year yaneyarrtt, Iraatrataatt, traatr, Jaatar Htrtartaar, Mar ot-ts lst runner-up, rtarrreaarrrtrra Queen lst runner-up, Wlxo's Who Best Leadar, Royalty caart 3 yaara, leader- shlp award z yr., leoderslslp rattalarrtrra, F.c.A. sweetheart, ctarr Favorlte rraralr-ea J yrs. Jdtn Barth-ICT presldent I year, ICT pro- ject llrrt place distrlct and state Z years, oartaadaaa rtaderrt uwurd ICT. saatt Brarrratufm 1 yrr., U.S. ctaa 3 yrs,, saaatrtr clara I yr., Rrdtrra Club I yr., F.c.A. 3 yrs., Boys Stare. Arrqata D. sarrrurrrf.c.A,, Student caarrert, alaatrr-rrr-Aatrarr, Lrarary Club, aatrtarrdrrrg tatrrate attrlete tm grade, MVP ur Valley- Iaalt at 54, all taaraarrreat tearrr, Regrarrat aaautrer traar, all dtrtrrat rearrr aaraxretaatt, Tap female athlete B4 as. Melmle Baan-J.V. Cheerleader, FCA, Den- Teens, Varslty Track, J.V, basketball, valley- boll, Spanish Club, U.S. Club, letter ln track, Regtonal Track Quullfler, perfect attend ance, Tap Ten Percent 7th grade, Znd plce dlstrict track. Darlene Bates-Spanish Club, Don-Teens, N.H.S., N.l'l.S.B H.5., U.S. Club, Junlor Hlsl- orlnns, tap ten percent tttr grade, lop ten percent l2th grade, honor classes 4 yrs,, Drlll Team Pap ctaa, Doug Bean-Drafting Clubfsecretarypvlce prertderrt, F.C.M fchapllrr, Jr. Hlrtariarrr, stage Band, Marerrraa aaad, syrrratraarr Barrd, Carreert Bend, sola trumpet player, Perfect Attendance J yrs., Dralrrct Draltrng Carrtest ltd plaee. Rhonda R. Boll-Cultural Herltcgse!Treasur:r, NlKE!'lreasurer, HOSA!Sweetheart. Hauetarr Behruso-l year fhernbet af Offlce Edaaatraa Arraatattaa. Cindy Blrherg-FCM, FTA, NHS, Spanlsh Club, Photography Club, Perfect Attendmco IZ-years, Honor Roll, Lettczod ln Band, Run- ner-up Most Dedlccted Glrl, Band Sweetheart, Powder Pull football, Sectlon Loader, Head Drum Major, Leoderslxlp Award, Bond Scholar- rtrnr., Band Ltarartarr, Mratraer ta. staasr-oe, treasurer, u.s. clua, Student caarratl, FCA, Llbrnry Club, Frau.. rrrarr Iaarrataatt, saatrarrrara Galt. enior Credits Lyrar marsraau-voe, ou. naar ataarrtarrrar Htrtarrarrr, Art Club, Lana ctaa, Llbrary ctaa, Pertaat Attarrdarrea. sae-r aaa.-vaeattaaat ott ce Edaaattarr, ms, atalaay Letter, All vaar Aarrat nan, sarrrar Pray, Etta Scholarshlp, Ratary Club Sbolar- urtr-, Plllshury ratratarrtrta. Glna Bevan-FHA, French Club, OEA, FCA, FTA, DanTeons, Basketball, Volleyball, Trock, All Year Honor Roll, Perfect Attendance. Kaya ar-,art-saarrrrtr ctaa, eauretaaII, Haaar nan, rar, H'yust4J,S. ctaa, ICT, Sponlsh clara. But Buds-U.S. Club, Spanish Club, NHSBH5, NHS, Photography Club, Bleochar Bums, Base- ball, All Year Honor Roll. Grrrrry catuaatroarrraerrr, saarrtrrr ctaa, u.s, club, Drlll reara, FCA, Harrarr Enqllsh. Shura Seat! cartraarresaarrtatr Club, u.s. Club, Ptrataaraatry ctua, Jaatar Hlstarlans, can rearrr, eretrarraa rtadaat to Haarrayar, wart cerrrray Drsvlci Canesrrn-Jr, Hlstorlans-treasurer, S'uden' Councll-rsensurer, F,H.A,, Cultural Har' oge Club, -Ls. club, oeArreaarter, Sprrrrur Club-traarare., N.t-LS.-race prrrrrdeat, Sanlar Class-treasurer, Chemlrrry Leller, Blology Letter, Physlcs Letter, All Year I-taaar Pall, sr. Class Farrarrte Bay, Elesl Laader say, orrrrtarrdtaa serrrar, Nrtssrts, rraetr, Latter osx, Munson sdaatarrtrta. Kmnle Carlton-FHA, OEA. Llnrh Cc-s'srttrSponlsh Club, FCA, DenTeens, U.S. Club, Student Countll, All Year Horror Roll, Volleyball, Mast Improved Player B3-M, Tap Athlete Scholar B4-85. Sanus Cnldy-Cosmetology, VICA Club. in ChqamurVarlsty Football, Band, FCA, FCM, Senlor Play, Senior Powder Pull loot- ball coach, U.S. Club, Perfect Attendance. Kevh Coffman-D.E. ry Cunntori-FFA-treasurer, Sprxtlsh crab, AII Year HL-not Rall, ea.eIaaII, Rotary Aart- aaltrrra setralarrtrta. tcattry Cadr-Cosmetology, vaaattarrat caarrart. nerdy Corps-HOSA. Ronald VI. CcoercvFCA, U.S, Club Board of Drraetarr, saarrtrtr Club, Nattarrat Honor Soclety, Student Councll, Jr. Hlstarlan Secre- tary, EIIIat4'rIIrIItarr Fldttlng Haart Award- Basketball. alnnle Cottiryvrlennlr Team, VICA Club- Metal Trades, VICA-ICT. R-ery Cnasi-U,S. ctaa, vrcr, Jr. Htrtarlaru, Baseball, oratttrra, rraetr, Faattaan. uretrarar cnarpfn Parttarrraatartr-er, Moe Presldent, Spunlsh Club, U.S. Club. uuetraat cr.-rtroe. club. strerrr Days.-oerrtearrr, orarrra ctaa, Harrrarvr Headaches, FTA, Student Councll, FHA-vice ararrderrt, Drama. Krlrsll Dahrrr-y-NIKE cm ararrdaat, Sponlxh Club, FHA, Student Councll, OEA-sweetheart, treasurer, Clan prastdarrt, Cultural Herllage- ctraararr Reaartar, Nattarrat t-tarrar saaetry, DenTeons, Nauarrat Jr. ttarrar saeetty, Hama- comlng Queen Nomlnee, Clan Fovcrlte, Mlss DHS Ncmlnee, Leo S. Crrneron Award, Color Guard, Honor Roll, Most Orlgtrsal, Llans Club rwaettraart raarrar-aa, Bea Munson Scholar shlp. Amy Des-ds-.n Student Council, U,S. Clubrbaard ol drreerara, oerrrre-rr, Latrrr club-secretary, Pltowswvhy Club, FTA. FCA, Neewatlah artn- CUM Dtlll Team, Most Versatlle, Senlor Farrartte runner-up, Hornecomltrg Queen Nan-II. nee, Pep Club-sweetheart, Student Councll rweettreart, sarrrar Play Call, Harrar wan, un. typtng-5tts place, Serrtar Splrll Lender. Beyus Darsaatrattattaaal Honor saeetty, NHSESHS-presldent, U.S. Club-offlcer, FCA, Spanlsh Club, Baseball, Student Councll, Trlpla Threat Supcrfrsnx, Seftlor Splrlt Leader. Nollonul Jr. Honor Socelty, Acodemlc Letter English, General Buslness, Ali Yeor Honor Rall, Honor Graduate, Rotary Scttolorshlp, most Enthuslartlc, Mr. School Splrlt, Mr, Wan- derful mr rar-r-ar-ap, .eater aIay east. David Daagrrrryfrr, mdrrra ctatr yree prer- Iderrr, rn secretary. Valerie I:IaaaIaa+atIrr claa, on ctaa, FCM, cataraaard, Honor nan, rt rattrra calaaaard and bard, az rattrra Hosr project, atttaa arrtrtarrt, Itarary ard. Tlflary Drdre-DEA, DE, Chorus, Church of Nazarine, Amerlcon Burlness Wornen's Association, honor roll, DE and Choral Arts letters, Mlke Eorhrxtilbrary Club, Spmlstt Club, JV football, yarslty football, Bleactter Bum, all year honor roll l9thJ Donn Emly-US Club board of dlrectors, FCA, Photography Club, Stingereltes Lrra sryIrevIcA crab- carrrretataay Kathy Fleldl-French Club, Soo-tlsh Chia, Denteen, Studenet Councll, FCA, MDE, Jrd place prose award. Erlc Flayrtraatata of calf raarrr, spartstr Club, adyarrred waadrrartrtaa award, Jeff Faterrarrrsrus Club, Nnsaws, Calf taarrr, Ptrataaraatry ctrfa. Candy caratta catraaayft-tA, Flag carar, saarr- Irtr Club, Drlll teatrr Maaaaer, FI-IA sweetheart, Drill tearrr aertarrrrar, Pttotogrqshy ctaa sweet- heart. , Janet ceadrar-saataarrrare drlll, pep arab, earrrra- tataay, oerrteear, vtcrx, vaaattarral :aa-tart, carrrreratagy Most Humorous, lst Ir. French arard ln local eaatert, ar..raII Wand charnplon, local Contest. Kelly Gcvln-Sophomore drlll, pop club, drlll town lst. lt., Health Occupatlonr secretory, Don reear, Drlll tearrr rrraethaart, Mart Conpnlal Stlngerelte, Irt ataee dental lerrnlnology-HOSA nate contest, Drlll team campetltlon. ctrrrrry crayoeateara, Lrarary Club, Photo craa, vaaraaatr rtoff, arrtrtart aduar, Stlnger Staff, voe, oar reporter, Arrrertearr Leglon Auxlllory scholarshlp. clad-y oreea-us Club, oerrreatrr secretary, saarrrrtr ctaa, French Club rearetary, Haaaarvr Headaches raeral atrarrrrrarr, Jarrrar Htrtartarr raetat aaanrrrrarr, Student cauaeu splrlt earrrrrrn- te. Cholrmnfl, 4 year Honor Ran, Glrls stat., LIarr'r crab sweetheart, Senlor salrrr Leader, Scrooge , 'Greau , saatar Play. strraerarr Greg-Freshmrr., tv and varrrty arrear- leader, staderrt caarratt, tertnls team, us Club, Derrreaar, spartatr clue, FCA, nrarrra I aad II, ru secretory, serrtar Class reeretary, Harrse- aarrrtrra court, Naewattatr nayatty, All year Haaar Rall, Mart errtrrartarrta, Acodernlc Award wlnner, Derrtraa Education Arr.-.etatlarr sctsolar- sttlp reetaterrt, na-rrtrree for Junlar alan Iayartte, Senlor atare tayarue, Miss ons. saartstr III. Valerie Grlflltts-US Club vlce presldent, Spanish Club presldent, NHSBHS ytaa presldent, recre- tary, Drama ctuta raaretary, us treasurer, Den Teen vlce presldent, Nattarrat I-tarrar saatety, Nattarral JarrI.rr Honor Sactaty, Jarrtar Hlstarlats, FCA, J.C. Garriter Fan Club president, Senlar Play, Yearbook stuff, Phatagraphy Club, Student Caaaalt, Fu, 4 year all-year honor raII, top ters percent, Maararr Scholurshlp, trameaarrrtrra queen rsarnrnae, rsarrrarrated for Iurrtar and serrtar alarr favorlte, Neewallah Court, US sweetheart, Year- book award, Spmlx l A ll awards, Mlcrofxoo let- ter, Freshman, JV and Glrls Varslty cheerleader, Mart Llkely ra Succeed, un. Ready wrmng, A flrst places Aurttrr College Faratan Language Weekend, Leo Short Scholarstxlp llnallsl, lrnck reatrr, rnarchlnq barrd. I Dlszeu Grragawatrarrat Honor saelety, saaauh Club, varslty volleyball, varslty track manager, Z year all year honor roll, letters ln track and val- Iayaatt. , Stqhmte oaluaryfmr secretary, oaareear, OEA., pep elab, Llbrtxy Crate, drlll team, voe and drlll loom patches, teacher for Texofna Teen F-'agent Cantestantr talent routlne. Greg Hdcs4JS Club, Druna Cltb presldenl, vlce prertoent, Student Council, Senlor Class Presl- dent, Spanish Club, Yearbook Staff, freshman football, Junlor Hlstartam, Nattonal Juntar Han- or Soclety, One Act play All star cart, Irt Bry- an Adams and Znd SOSU competition, performed ln Grxrtse', 'saraaaam Bye-Bye errata , Senlar Play, MacBeIh and J.B.'. Reyrrrarsd aatatr Nd!-Blacks ur Aattarr, Spmlsh Club, Stlngar start, varrrry Football stats charrsalonshlp medal, track medals and letters. Todd l'i:tnelI4JS Club, Spanlsh Club, Student Cooncll, Bend, staaa Bond, orrrrrr Corps captata, Quad recttan laoder, sytrrphanlc bmd, percusslon ensemble, Outrtandtrsg Junler and Sanlar boy ln band, Flrrt dlvlslan UIL dlslrlct rrsarchtng carr- taat, flrsl alaaa drum corps at Catoosa and Cle- aarn rnorchlng aaatartr, Band Parents schalarrhtp, flrst dlvlslan jan ensemble. saeatr rraartey-oarrraarrr, Frarretr ctaa, Pep Club, deaara sweetheart, raarerary, rrraetr rr.aI, warrd Htrtary letter, debate letter, z year trarrar roll, Dallas Marrrtag naar ratratarrtrra for mock trlol. Derma Ha-etatr-Ptrataaraarry ctaa, Yearbook staff, FFA, Newspaper staff, PHA, An-year haa- or roll. Dian Fbly-DenTeens, Sputlsh, Yearbook staff, Drama saclal Cltalrmcrt, athletlcs, Mast Orlglnal runner up, JV volleyball ond basketball, choreo- araatrer for 'Grease' and seraaae . Rldtle A, US Club, Spuslsh Club, FCA, Student Councll, Neowollah Court, bose- ball, track, football, State Charnplanrhlp foot- ball medal. Duresls ttaaaaaxa, HECE, lst. ataaa dlstrlct food servlce contest for Hsce. Loan Hurst-Spmslnh Club. Art Club, Stage Bmsd. Beth Pinter-DenTeens, US Club, Spanlxh Club, Drama Clrh treasurer, Natlonal Junlor Honor Soclet , Natlonol Honor Soclety, Student Coun- cll, FIA, Hmnorfs Headacher, Splrlt Catnmlttea, Letters ln Heodacber, drama, Chorus leodershlp award, aatrtarrdtrra tarrrar and sophomore tread- ache, Jrd. duet actlng ln drama context, Senlor Plq east, Neewalldx context-Ind. Janus ,bdrssn-Junlar Block Chamber of Corn- rnerce, vorrlly basketball letters, freshman foot- ball, basketball. Ruby F. Jadreorr-Letters ln basketball, valley- ball msd track, HECE, Shelly Jssndso-Student Councll, drls chorus, US Club, Hcnxorfs Headaches, FCA, FTA, OenTeem, Ltarary cue, voe, Mlss selaaat satrtr, Letters ln Headaches and vos, UlL tyataa arrd related III, Splrlt Leader. Jnht Jertens-Not Rod Clubs, DE Coop. Nathan Jahmors-t-tat-ssan'r Headaches, Drama Club, Student Councll, lst. Musk: Award, Head- I aetwr ytea prarrdarrt, Neewallay caart, Bev Drama Nawcarrrer, TFA state aaalrttar, bert raatrarrrare and lunlor boy ln Headaerrar, Student caarsan urea president, lst place uIL prose, musicals, Sponlsls Club. Joe Job-Junlor Hlstorlans, FCA, Student Com- cll, football, track, Ag, US Club, baseball, lCT arartdaat, Rtdrrra ctaa prnsldant, 1 year honor roll, r Christi Janne-Drlll team Ind lt., crptaln, Dan Teens vlce president, saaatrtr club. us Club, Jarrtar Htrtarlans secretary, Irertrrrraa cheerlead- Iaad-r, Student Cauncll, Natraaal Junlor Honor Society, Natlanal Honor Saclery, Mart Enthurlas- tra runner aa, oatrtardlrrg sttrraarerta ofllcer, NHSBHS, Stlnpr staff nal-rr Line-Track, rrrne arrd half4nlle rnrtrtat etrarrra, other traatr awards arrd medals. Dlyurrss Keel-OEA Club, MDE Club, B Honor roll. MI Yang Kim-NHSBHS, Sludem Covncll, US Club, FCM, Snngnr huvurnlpholo edhor, marching band mum lander, lymphoma: bums, Mm: Couneow glrl, Cullum! mn In in prose, I ...wwf mum. ln wlQ.'em.mm., all ,mf honof roll, perfecv mundane: 3 yeuu, Snr-ge: nuff awnrlmarr, gmmqny academic lenu, hr, :half ln lymphoma band, unuxm an Canaan mmmng comm, us Club lcnolunmp mxpsm. wma nuqfu, svmenf Council, DECA l, u, French cm, Kay cm, member D1 me mf, um wnmef, llvh ln navlsncl mum., mu md mn. muxlary nm.: umm, ull ummm 'Wang ww-1, Senior Play. xmn xmqnus calm, swmn cm, nmlmc., swam comm, fwball lchnnmlmp vu ur Amnqm, nm. on sown mmm., An lenm s..p.f nam, Allbdmfm .nw wma, sm. rwmall chomplommp mmol. Lm-y lgfnnomfnng Hecemeno, 1 ,enf- penhcl nnvmbm., ull ,em honor mu. Def-an Lwmws cm, DenTeem In nc. pmmm, sn,d.m Council soma of o...c-af., spmlm club, Mus cm Pmnola Lu.-amd, FHA, FCM, sponm. cm, nano, Glfx chan, :ummm lop vm p..m.v, G-gym Colm, honor bend, ull ,em rum. roll 1 yearn, ll raving bond annum, honor gwawre, ncheluuhlp lmpl..-.v. Jdmny L.-rrspmnh Club, Phowgmpny Cm, mm: lchnnmhnp, Mr. mm, Pufec! Muna, cnce, Neewolloh salem, Culmml Hulmge Fur gram, We an the wma Au.mr.l,, performed 505 week dance. Paula Lhday-Drama Clda, Frewch Club, Svlngur nuff, Denfnsnx, US Club, Svlnggr lener, hom: mu, ln, zf-A plot. c.,n.m1 Am .mf-ef. Chad Lmnwdn-Dezmv. mpvqnf., FTA pmaaenu, smanv Council up-mer, FCA me pmnaem, Spcmlxh Club, Drcrna Club, US Club, Junior Hh- mnm., lruhmm Football, mum-Ing bona, mg. baud, svn-gn nail page minor, Lovin Club, Lmbwy Club, blolog mmm.: wma, dung of Nw-auch, new ml., lnl place Mae. mm, m pix. Md., ln mmf., um ummm band, UL dlnrlcr deboln, Sanlor Play, symphonl: mul- lnl playu, Baylor U. ouvnmdlng debate Ueurn, mm- ln mms., uma, hlanow, '4scmo9. . Dun Alai NUYMJJS Club Ncnlonal Hone: sam, pf.,m.m, NHSBH5, Nnnomn Pom-.xc Luv.. umm member and degree ol emi- lmu, Nunoml Junior Hom: Sonny un pru- ldnnt, Student Co-men pmllnmemavlun, nemo: odvlur, Junlor Hnnoricru, Tliple Threuo Super- nm, Dum. NHS vuwmn suns, ser-lm spun L..-mf, sanuvavmm, hmm gm4.,af., aumn ma Lomb Scloncl Award, WoIMnn Scholurshrp, Mun- son Fovndutlor. Scholouhlp, honor clunu, all year r-mf mn, am Lma.. mm Up, worm Hlunry Lnnu, English ll Inner, Microbiology! loolnqy mm, un mm, Mock Trlal Camper., nm, Mldwnnem Chqmpmmmp In dems., uwucds for Honors Engllxh I, lll and lv, and Ancwnung 1, swam Leadership ony, sway Play, Tun. Boys Slave, UIL mmm mmm ln debale. Dua- umuws Club nn pmxamv, umm cm ..mv.1,, Us :lm mms nf awww, sn..- am cw-dx, Lam club, freshman rwnmln, spwum club, rx.-,ermll and drums num, bm wo. dlxlrlnl me um am on puny, .crwlmnup llblplllll. Vldzln Mmrfh-US Club, DenTeem, drill team momgu, Lnun Cl-b, wphomnre arlll, FHA. can-nu nuns,-1,.f.sfUa.nf Cmncll pmunomw. mann, frnhrncn mp om pemmv, Navman Honor socmy, all ,mf new roll, cmd, f.pmw-.a DHS ul Hugh O'Brlm Leadership Fwnaanon semnm., vm. of mmocmcy speech :wmv and ncholnnhlp vlnner, Drama Club, Denleenx .mm vnu pmwm, major role In Hscmqa, chan, Junlov Hlnlnrluru pmlaenr, Drama CM: ...e.m.nn, m In pm. av sosy, znd of sqm Adams speech conluf, Turn Glrll Slate, lead me In 'Grease' me M.xb.vr.', Lalln Club, FTA, vwwml. mmm.-.n M.-.-.U pun, mr, dmfacv -sn.-ling om na play, mme: up area oneacl play, ounlvmdlng Inelpmn, Lqnn me pmmem, chown wmv-an mu pmnaem, FTA van preal dem, lead folen In Eye By: Blrdle' and J.B., winning dhmcl om xv play, all nc: can mea, hanorubla memlan dluriu, lead :ole an Serum Play, powder puff foolball. hu NcCavvnU4S0u6enl Council, Us cum, Spaw- lm club, FCA, cuuu Cm, an ,em rw-of mn, Mon 0.191-ul soy, Jv and Wm, imma, wp zsx. ' wut., C. MCM.-my-NHSBHS, spa-nh club, us Cm, National mmf socmy, Honor Run, In In Spmlxh Reading Complehlrulon, wp boy Spmlnh ll, Bmmeu wp nudenv, wp nn per- zmv, hh UU. lnformuvlve speaking, honor dau, perfect anmdcncu. Pwnc mdwaefn. corp. n., 27 mmol. md W napa, for mu. corps p..4Q.m.-N., ..c.n.m num from ersu .umm cm-p,bm.1l.n.f. cum una-..F.,m. Farm... of Amerlcal Nfmoml Honor Soclevy. Nldxl M.:-mom -m.nmy, DenTeem, ann umm. wp cm, all yea- mmf mn. Elhdnfh Aan llhthl Melvin-Phomgruphy Chia pmudenf, spmm. club, usclub, FCM, Nnsams, Nallcnal Ham Soclery, Sauder-1 Cmmcxl nmem volcl commune, Nmloml Junior Nam: Soclevy, uma, nmn 1 C Fun cl..-b, uma mm, honou blology lqnu, pnynca learn, Ianni: lener, all- dlurlcv uma num, quohlm and glrlx dmrlcv mm mm-P-, all your honor mn, penn' nnenduscn, honor graduate, Leo Shan Scholcn- .mp Name., quunerllrmlinl lor Tc-ox Excellence Award, laudanhlp award, full xcholnrshsp vo Enn Tana: Slain Wlnd Ensemble summer, all honors clnuu, Jacket Pride Award, Max! Ven-up me .umm up, Phmgmpf., Q-wa, lv and M phevogmphy awards ln GCC ce-men, Lwdeump Day, swlm spun Leann, amd spun Lwm, Senior Play, Ind bnuoonlu ln Shumnn Symphony, lu asylum muon UIL mumble, In ummm mndol drum un., uma .mlm mam, mum .pam of .pm-g spam banquet, Saud Melvh-Dnnveanx, Vocaflonol Councll Inos- um, spew. cm, OEA paxldenv and nmonm, 3rd place ln penny in Cvlnml Am Convexl. Cam Mllbodr-Cheerleader, truck, Sludenv Coon- cll, gymmnlu. Au.. Mahuyus cm, pmlaem, FCA vue. pm- ld1n!, Nufloncl Honor Soclefy, NHSBHS, vaully bmmll, mm, bmu.nmln Capcom, spmnm cm, Jw-um Nunn.: Honor sc.cn.v,, sf.,.4.m cgmcu, sqnomm. md Mio. cum mmf., Mm' Ven- om., Ml, ons mmnw, bq.s-.mln MW, All 'r..om.,lf.-.1 :na 'Wm W1 mmmbx. mnnm all .mana nmx..mm und baseball, All Yan: Hom, Ron, hom. wuduuf., Senlcl Plc, cm, Leader- xhlp ogy, Bauboll Dimmu champ 1 yew. Rhni Manlwm-ry-Student Council vreasuru, DenToem, Lalln Club, FTA, FHS. Pu-.ln Momwlxe .....m.an, HOSA, awk. In Acilon mm., Counnology, Gulllnvd and aww .cholafmnp award mmm. 'rm-my no.-.Down club fepomf, us cm, FTA, Spanlsh Club, Student Councll, Junior Hlnarlam, Swann' Council secremry, Girls Glen, Dmrnm mmm! me pmmenv, :mm ln drama and chem, ln. place poem mmpmf non, Ind plan dun acnng ln mummfdehule lwrna-mm. 1.1. Ln,-. ms-vu. u..fn.ysn,.9., swu nulnnm new qdllnr, dull umm, pep club, HOSA, cm. on.. cm, Homeroom R.,,....mm., New-an Honor s.x..f,. Pun Manila-Spanish Club, FCM, Band, Health Occupations, OEA, In dlvlxlon bond, honor roll. mm Nil-Spcmlsh cub, Photography cm, vac. pruldenf, track and cron cmmny. Ynlhn Nulihon-DenTeena, Drama Chia, US Club, Har-.lon'1 Headaches, Smdnnt Council, Lum: In dnrnu and Headache., perfect nflandmucc, 'Mucbevw' mage crew, performed In 'amp' md 'sm-.Q9Q . hhmcy Nahum-US Club, Home-n'x Hoodochu, SN- chnf Council, DonTnm. Budd Pmiur-Student Councll, math loam, Spmhh Club, Loo Cameron Clvlzenshlp Award, all year honor null, Nmlonul Junlof Hom: Soda! Y' Nullonnl Honor Socldy, Moxf Dedicated, Member of lm 4A sm. crmmpnw Denlson v.uf.... ima.. awww: mm. hwy Pgd-Drama pruldem, 1-curvy, Den nm, CA, FTA lmmfy, Nallonol mmf Soclevy mmmy, Yearbook snuff minor, I-mrwmu, Lavln cm, phonograph, cm, J..-In Hluoulnfu, US Club, Student Connell, Stinger Staff roporlu, All yaar bona: roll, Algebra I uma, Mon Dupendnhla, ln nawxwrlllnq, hh hmm- wmlng UIL Duma, Jrd mwwrlvmg UIL uglmal, sm M-mfmmg UIL sm., mp inn per- mn, Januar Alpha oelpn. Scholanhlp rmpiem, Journalhmuld Lnlln l award, Ycnrbook, Drama levvcu, nomlnee for Gull Same, Junior-Semen Prom Commllten, lldml :raw for Glenn and Smoqu', nomlnnn for Men Oumundluq Semen. xqm, Pn4uny0enTeenn, us cm, Spanhh club, gp chb pmmw, FCA, Fu nc. pmmem, llvrlbullvl Educclllon, Siu-knl Council, lunlut mnmm., volleyball, pawn., pm foomqnl. ma Pm-ll-spmusr. cm, Hon, swam: com. cn, In plan Hou sow: mu www, 1... plucl boaknlboll mph, ln homeroom n,.,m..mmn, Hon ruplnnary therapy mea naman. Tlmorhy P.mmmvlc:A Euudmg Tram pm:- amv, uma mm, mum mae., 1004 new captain, SOSU nchalnnhlp wlnner, puke.: cumd- UKC. sum Elnuhm P..1.N.-mm: H-:noe sM1.v,, Nnsens, us club, smenf Cowan, spun cm. mnm, sw-lm cm, Nano,-an Jmnaf HW, Soclny, Junlor Hlnorlunx, arm loom, Denrw-., Englim IV mm, mmf fell, lop wen pefnm, new gradual., x1,soo Rom' J. mm. Pllhbury Fo-nduvlon Scholuuhlp, ssoo March of Dimes Hmm- cmm scrnnmmp, hmm Er-gum, sw nu Play, Lmawmp DQ, DHS fu Amen, ' Brut Paduuvloml Honor Soclefy, Saud.-n Cmn- cn, us Cm, NHSBHS, spa-lm Club, FTA, Yem- book sum, mpn. Thleur supurqm, spam Lead- .f, All-your mmf ron, periqcl .mwsm-Q., honor gnu.,-an nyc... Scholarship, PTA culmma Am :na pix. pm., Mn.: Depervmbln Rumfwp, S.,-lor Pla, cm, M.. wonderful cmmmm, Leadership Day, Kyk Puddno-US Chb, FCA, Nnllonml Hrnnr 5.d.f,, vnssns, swam cm, swam' Council, Algbrn n una, mg len-, all ,M hm. mu, pufocv nttsndnu, anne! play dslrlcl chanps, acyl. PurkksUS Club, FCA, Nnrlanal Honor s.,d.n,, Nussus, sp.,-nh cm, swdem Cowell, mm. ln Alrmu n mf mg, all ,wr hom, mu, pqrfqcv ullnodonce, om ucv play crew, dimlm champ., lm learn all ummm num, Mm lmpmwa Plan., Mm' vmqnlg Run-up, fm:- zmu mmm, sn-lm Play. mum P..-ryalun.. In Aww, Rwxw cm, uhm, cm, o.nr.m, cm, vmm, cmflma- .f, n. A. culemm mmf-:C Lodge scholarship mlplmf, Tuma la 5 aw. Jul Pelnzldr-Auto Mechanic: VIC! plesldenl. Tracy Paths-FCA, U5 Club, bond, Junior Hlnorlaru, NHSBHS xweelhcarl, clhlellcs, Spen- hh Club, Denlenm, Nullonul Honor Society, Ind ln Stan Haiku Cmven, mp can peuenl, honor clam., ln. Ln hmm, vnu, Lwaelmsp Day, spun Lmw. an-Z Pouvamd, vfmmml comm President, HER pf.-mm, Scholauhlp mapmm, leuamhnp wma. Gans Pens-Hnruonh Headaches, Student Council, s,,ml.n cm, momma mm. socmy, palm mundane: 4 mm, lop vm parcenl vm, all year bono: mu, Culvufql Arn muxl: wlnnerflrxd nn poclry, vyplng, UIL vyplnq, Oulsvandlng Boy Chc1nISl-Qdenl, Bllly Mane Lodge 0125 scholar- lhlp ..cnpn.m, Hcfmv, 'smoget swag. Play. san RnlmJJS Cm, v1cA, FFA, ln place dlp nm arch. draining, 1nd place mm arch muh- Inq, nc-.1 nm-yfru, on. Katrin: Nlol-pufad unandoncn, counselofn dllu uumanv, congmvulunom clrllflcnfex ln biology. D- nwyinrnfy Club .-mn-mv, v1cA amn- lrq f-neu?-guru, An Club. mann Rnaucq-muqxqy upon: un mm VICA, 'cuamslology .....v+.m. Rdblg mu-mommng, uma., vw-n mm. sum mm.-q-,fo.nr..m, Fu, us cm., Library Club, ou, sv.,.a.m Council, mm nm., N....Qne. nmny own, zms Wm.. up im ffm-.wmmg own, swim cum. Fuwfn., Mm mpnaunl. mmm... Km-un SdlnldvFo-uvboll, basketball and track munogor, US Club, FA, FHA, Football sweet- boon. David hdmawqvloml Homo: slxmy, uma mum Imam, Dmf., Nuumqn Forensic naw. ow.. or Excellencu, FCM, Nussns, :mlm Hlxlorlnm, mmowl .Mlm Hom. somfy, vale- amonm, Mamma Mun Scholar, Au .egsm uma, UIL Scan Sale A Ensemble, UIL Detmle dmrlcv champ, regional champ and nal: qvallfler, Mun- W- Fwldcanm schonmmp, bm, gmmeny, mg. ommmy, English IV and Debcle umm, Mock Trlal Jrd place, Smdem Leadership Day, English ll und lll awards, all year honor null 4 yearn, :humlmy uwurd, Mon Likely to Succeed nmmmp, cmu slmpfnqck, spmm. crm, In .na znd placcln ummm amen, ngnwn qununfm. vu: su-.4::sA, conqfgwd. Soni! Slmliav-National Honor Soclnly, NHSBHS, US Chia, Spcmlxh Cldx, Nuvlcnol Junlur Honor Society, Juniu Nlnorlonn, FCA prmdem, Sw- aenv eww, Venn, fwmqll, leodmr-up wma, hmm grndwn, lop lm punm, hljresf grade polnr avoroqo on Iaovball nam, uvhlenc whole:- mxp lo Abnm. cms-mm ummmy, MQ.: Deal- mua Runner vp, N....Ql1d. Rayon, Honamble M-mlm all dlxlxlci, rmmbu State Championxhlp Football rwm, Snnlof Play, Leadershlp on, Audi.: L. Snnrtrvocavl-mal Ag rremunr, pull- dam, Spavlxh Club, Riding CM: sweerhqan, FHA, Slruldwl A honor, perfect qnmaof-ce, leooen- ahlp award, DeKalb award, Reserva Grand Cham- plw nl Ln, Lua. .-mbn, sm pm. for aw.. hell-r, :na pm. um. numb, Jaya Smith-OEA, us cum, FHA, Glrlx chan, English 1 mqdal, mp vm percznv ivml, allfyea: honor roll, CEA Ienen, honor gmduuoe, Kim Smith-HOSA, HECE, FHA, BIA, perfect uvurxdancn. Dubhh 5nanly4-iealrh Occupations, Llbcary nlda, CPR Certified. mam. snwspmm club, us cm, mm, fw- ban, baseball, on sm. chmpw. Fmnmnn mm, xmq ol Nwfclloe.. Riu: Snug.-auxlalnq Trunk: nm pruldenv, hom: rall, all year honor roll, vonnh. inns: Ynyhr-ICT, An, Swdem Councll, Spaa- Ilh Club, foolboll, boskalball, baseball, Hack, lqnnu In mask and An N. xml Tmibf-haf: cm pf..m.m, sp.-muh cm, Fcu, Naam.: Honor somq, uma, lm... In an and hand, hh lop rm pllcanl, Cultural Arn wlnnu, Hmm Engum, drvmllnn, Lwaem-up Day. lk-wld Than.:-ICT u-puns: Z yearn. .hu Ann Yhun:nsnUS Chix, Student Council -pmv :mmvnlnn cholrmzm, Spmlxh Clm, Drama Chb, Hu1son'l Headaches social chalrmm, Frmch Club vrecwrer, Drama nweevhean, UIL. har-onizla mcnvlonall nor can MacbeIh , di-mc: wlnnnr, one alumna J.B. , dmncv wm- mf, lm plana SOSU dmmqfdebave comm, Ind plan pwfywcuxvufal Am, Honor cmmf., wp rm pucmo, drama klfen, Junk Thonpmn-FCM, Spmlnh Club, Drcrnc Chia, Neuman Honor soclm, symprmnc uma, march- ing band, drumllnn, mum-1: melon leoder, nw-um mv, -mg. mu, peccuulon .m.mbl., fmruru .dum of snngef, all year honor mu, Engllxh ll Inner, ovlalmxdlng dmmllne nl Cavwm Mummy hmml, In ummm mom wk., Cla- bumn nnnrqn, In dlvlxlon dlnrlcf Ulk mfdwxf-9 emma, In ummm nur. wh, un., mio fluu playa: In concur band. uw- umm rn-fmufgus cw, D.n1m., FCA, spmlm cm, DE, Pep cm, snnqmm., An cm ...un-cn. 9-ua Nlmh Todillanlly, Jv, lrexhmm mm- lmdu, Nullonol Jur-lu Hanoi Socluy pfexldenr, Ju.-.lm Hmonm pwmm, DenTuen pmmem, FCA .nn prenldsnf, sp.,-lm cm femvmy, us Cm mmzm, inner-u Council member, po-def pm, S..-.lu Play, all year wwf mu, FCA md, ilu 1-Mrk-een, spmml club wmlmmr, Mun Dccucuud Glrl, Homecoming Queen nominee, Ml.. DHS mmm., N..woxnoh Roycnvy cmaaduf. Lwsem-up wma, owhen ncholanhlp mnpnem, us cm, schoxmmp, DnnTeun cup of Complete Glxlhood. sm. YGTOO-HOSA pmnamv, n.m.,f.., spmnsn, us cm, all year hom- mn, hw, glad-mv., N-mom: mmf soduy, HOSA. vw Trlrh-Band, nog. uma, .yn-pmnnc band, mm. mu, all year rm.. mu, ummm: lmao: Horn: Socllly, vmnln lunar, pqrfnv nirendonca, 'rw-n. Ace A-ma, uma. nm. mpmnn, som, vlqgomoeml, Pap Club, OEA, FHA, ann luam compqllllon an Svlpr-W sprang., mn- -mmmg snngumg, OEA waeme-uv. B-sm A. wal-q-AnC1m, HOSA, buf-4. home- mom bmi-.mall ummm, Isod ulnger ln mlm .r-Q.. sms.. was-H Nuflqmx mmf socmy, NHSBH5, spqnm, club, Fu, FHA, s'.,.x.f.v cw-cu, vwumu swan, wus mm, Leoderuhlp ony, UL xpgruug, smlm play, rm., gmawve, vw vm W fm, ,mm unwsme., no-of mu, Ln sum Schulurxhlv, --clpseno. Fm! Vlndnlnqfonlluvlonol Honor sfxmy, vw tm percent Ylh, Fool!-all ond bmketbull lelven, All Dlavrlcv ugh: and we yuan, All dmrlev chimn- lve end. sam wmmspmum cm, Pmnpgqfqphy cm, swaw cwmlx, smuevbuul. mf-ay wmv.fculQgumd, mu. copounn, FCM, ,mum I-040, bm: loading mv., voe, wim- guard mum, sa wlofgwd lun ,annum Maul., 5fIl1l dwlslon frophlai fat lndlvldual loullrhl, zwdwhlp award. Pmndq Lu wwmamd, conmwma n,, Hosnl n.nm.f, Llbrmy club, FCM., ,mam mma- M. v Wm, um n bums ,gum or mumqwa mums, ,-.msn pull rmnmlu, Elk: Lodga ma lata Lambda .fv.11mhxp.. Cathy YleemrUS Club board of dlreclon, Den hem sm me pmndw, freshman, Jv chm- lwfw, FCA, vwn, www, wpmun, spmml cm, xweerhemv, mann weuhemr, Dmmn Club, homemmw gmvmy, emu- lelier, Ac. Award, bm wlnllou mmm, zf-4 pn-.CQ anmm .mf-.f, feglmn qqqlnfuef. June! YhIIeNHSBHS, US Club, DenTee1-u, FCM www-er, Nuvinml Junior Honor Sonny, Nqvlorn Honor Soclely, Spanish Club, FTA, FCA, Cheer- leudlnq 1-feevhemv, 9th 'op rm pncwl, wp nn pemno, eww Schnlurshlp, Kawmh .fr-Jnmmp, um bm cwren, ovmmdlng swnomm cm In bmd. honor gmaum, swim my, Leodeuhlp Day, Mon Humorous. Km, wmefn.-swdem Covncll hmmm, pmn. dem, Denhem junior prendem, gn-lm pruldvm, An Cm, Nqnoml Junluf Honor Soclely, Us Club, FTA secxevury, Spanlxh Club, Ar! reporlef, Ncvlwnl Honor Sodery reporler, mp Vw percent, mmnme for Mm DHS., nofmcommrq queen we freshman, sophomorr, jvnlor and senlor clan lm- orlle, and You Neewclluh Royalty, PTA xcholu- ,mp fecrpnwv, An rv Award, l-mm In An and vmbod-, Lwdmmp Day, seam spun noon, vmbwn sum, Hom., ef-glam. Raymond lllmwFoolball, bcsoball. Chun wln4::.nr..m, spa-nh club, man'-g Club, vos, All ,mf honor mn. Cay Dun VHIQHIFA, Spanish Club, FCA, US Club, Student Cannell, FCA orenwrzr, medal hx AAAA Svnfe Champx Denison Yellow Jacks! Foolbull, Ieneu In loa0bulL baseball, Mr. DHS, Mon Courtesan. Senior Credits 105 W ul ilk xx 'T' Cf: ,QM Q , ft W ' ' I QQQQ liwz, 44? W 5 T rw: 'J' T ' .24 W, N b , I THE GULDEN BAND FROM JACKETLAND!-The T, v lfealfiiv- 'fl ' ff? 453 band end drill team form DHS on the Field 5 3 3, rf, 3 LLV G at Baylor Stadium Crightl. The trumpet line r '?MW?LQg, Q QMigWQT,gi21,3 EVf,, T1 does their best to show their support Cbelowl. 'V' 'ttlt' l gift 15 The band and Stingerettes perform a half-time f .. 'ty' v h H: JL! -:J show Cbottom leftl. The drumline shows off 5QmiQQ7g5Q ' tgj?',,?6j itfi 5 f'Me'r For the camera Cbottom rightl. Los Drablos at ,ffl NT ',1 mipll'14f7QA1s.Q3 half-time Copposite topl. The flute section' ff jf? 4?Tk fefif fa: 5vifyQ r u play the fight song for the Jackets Copposite M, ,.,. TiirVi'f?xTVQirggffjlgffgggg fffgar f'i?fQ middleb. The drumlihe warms up for the show. Qff1WH,LJQQga,' lT it 5fn- W7k ggjif Another Qreat showiDQ of the Golden Band from ' hir 'r?'?: Abt A D -tFi?7f4wmm3?. Jacketland Copposite bottoml. ' 'My' K , .,,,,, ,U ix n 4 , 108 Academic buf I 5 2 5 2 E T T e E ra Q V 1 s Q I 1 ,s yflyvlf ,,,r,Ef2, ,wyay 3 WAk,4df Ei ii if 5 g ff'- 4 SZ1yw:M - -:ww , Academic QM' 4 LM. Ai.-kms E '.' 'T Q E Q 1 , g at a it X 3 'rm Qffg. X W XX it XX xi 2 2 CELE1 RA1fIDN-Calculus students Kevin Perkins, standing, and Sandip Patel and David Sedlacek 'S Mr. John Gardner a decorated cake and a desk name plate mounted on wheels the last day of school. Mr. Gardner Hfloatedu from room to room this year prompting the movable name plate. ud'?vm DARKRUUH HDRK-Amylkrdmiand rience in developing film. 110 Academic S Kelly Spradlin get first hand expe- wgagw' X PUHERFUL EYES-Susan Peake is learning to use the microscope in Mr. John Terry's Microbiology class. f Sxf wail LAUGTYIER-Allen Mobley enjoys the good times while studying Macbeth in Mrs. Gene Sickles' English class. ' 'f., VY DUTY HUMEHURK-Hmrr carries home a load of books she can tackle her assignments v CHRISTMAS CHEER-Bryan Danowho and Brad Peel entertain the senior honors English Class with an original compostition CHerald photol. T 5' 55 f? MAKING A POINT-Phillip Pryor proves a point to English teacher Mrs. Kathy Dophied. New rules add twist Academics This ymear Took on a new TwisT wiT The new rules and regulafions imposed by The sTaTe and local edu- caTion boards. Even Though There were many changes, much sTayed The same. Everyone shared in The good Times and goT involved in class discussions. Good aT- TenTion and homework were sTill as imporTanT as ever. FirsT hand experience en- hanced learning. Friends made school more Tun and inTeresTing, and everyone could Take advanT- age of geTTing a good educa- Tion and enjoy doing iT, Too. Academic 111 Youll fmd a special kmd of welcome at Texas American 231WM l214j 465-30 75020 I l I I I Texas American Bank Denison .. aim Denison, Texas J INSTRUCTING-Mr. James Rowland instructs his physical science class on the proper procedures. CULATING-Rondie Peterson uses the ever- calculator to help with computations. St Science students experiment By Sandra Walker i Experimentation is an important part of learning in any class. This is especially true in the Physical Science classes-Physical Science, Chemistry, and Physics. Physical Science is an introduction to the theories and principles of chemistry and physics. The chemistry and physics students learn more detailed information on the material breeched in Physical Science. Experimentation allows the students to better understand what they're learning, as it is easier to understand what can be seen and felt rather than just seeing figures on paper. ,fi ASSEMBLY LINE-Bart Stevenson and Derrick Cameron assemble a powerful telescope which was donated to the science department through the Denison Educa- tion Fund. EXPERIHENTING-Physical science students work with chemicals to make different colored flames. Academic 113 114 HAIR FASHIUNS-Cosmetology displays the latest styles in hair cuts. FIRST HAND EXPERIENCE-Gene Dereberry gets profes RELAXING-Mrs. Meg Mayes' word processing class takes a few METAL TRADES-Charlie Steen and moments to rest outside the class room and pose For a yearbook David Allen Work hard in metal picture. trades. Academic We-1 sional experience from a Denison Herald employee. HELPING HANDS-Claudia Ingram gives a hair cut to an elementary school student with help from her Cosmetology classmates. Vo Ed students learn job skills In vocational classes, such as cosme- tology, ICT, VOE, metal trades, and drafting, students learn skills in class that they will use on the job. ICT classes took a field trip to the Denison Herald to learn about newspaper production. Distributive education and marketing, health occupations, ond office education lab classes prepare students for the co- op programs where they are employed part of the school year. PLAN COMES TOGETHER-Robert Rosenow works in Fting Ctopl. CLASS HUTTU-llUE's motto is VUE has Pot of Gold Cbottoml. Academic 115 Like That Do Ya ?-Donald Parker doesn't miss a drop. Qtopj Six More Tacos, Please- Are He There Yet?-Linda Carruth smiles for the camera on Valerie Griffith gets her fill the way to Fort worth. Cbelowl ' dn this trip. asf 116 Academic wb 3' x , Cone on Brad!-Brad Peel to smile although he's starved. YUH, YUM, YUM,-Michelle Martindale holds her. own. Seat Driver-Seu Tora Finley casts a 1 eye on the road. The Spanish club on a trip annually. Taco Togetherness-Tammy Moreno and Beth Hunter enjoy a taco, together. by Greg Hales For the fourth consecutive yeam second year Spanish students attended a btlingual production of Don Quixote, in Fort Worth. The play was produced by the National Theater ot Performing Arts March 6. Scenes were presented in English and then replayed k1SpanBh. The Hcketsforthelday were purchased by the Denison Performing Arts, a non-profit group which provides cultural ex- periences for the connnnunity. The students toured the Kimball Musuem, concentraHng on the Spanhh artmts Goya, Velasquez, Murillo, Ribera, Picasso, El Greco, and Miro. The reason we do this year after year is because Iteelthat students need to see the language in use and partially as a reward tor second year studentsf'said hArs. Sue Finley. The best part of the trip, as depicted in the photos, was the Mexican lunch at Casa Bonita! Academic 117 GOODWILL INDUSTRIES of Northeast, Inc. Highway 75-A South Denison 465-8000 With your help, our business works. So people can. g Award is BIG DILL ,sl 0 Q Q O , K, . . jrgkgsji. S K A 3.5-gf' 118 Academic Craig Talley, sophomore, is one person who won a pickle award for answering a question no one else could answer. He calls receiving the award The most exciting thing that ever happened to me . Students look forward to achieving these pickles. They don't feel they are silly, they take it seriously. The State Fair sells a similar pickle, but it is not the prestigious wonder pickle, Mrs Terry said. 5 It's a big dill, said English teacher Mrs. Nancy Terry, referring to a small green plastic pin shaped like a pickle. The pickle award has been given by Mrs. Ter- ry for the last five years to the top boy and girl in each class, each six weeks, to students who do extra work and to students who answer difficult questions in class. Some of the extra work consists of ans- wering difficult questions that no one can find the answer to. Mrs. Terry hoped that the pickle would make students strive to answer harder questions. Getting a pickle is almost as good as be- ing valedictorian. When I give a pickle, I ex- pect it to be worn on letter jackets or braided into hair. They're just a dill- light, Mrs. Terry said. In addition to pickles, each of Mrs. Terry's stu-A dents receives one green pickle card as a birthday gift. The cards may be used once for one free daily grade, which must be approved by Mrs. Terry. By Mi-Yong Kim Academic 119 4-w-...,.,. E 0 , ,J if T . ,f ,Z V., , , 1: ,aw weyizgr ,5- , mf , .1 Once Upon a Time-Priscilla Crain reads to a group of students. Future Teachers got a feeling Teacher for a Day-Amy Derden enjoys her day at an elementary school. 120 Academic For the real thing in the student teaching pro- ject, a one-day program. FTA teaches at schools By Cindy Birdsong Every year, The members of The FuTure Teachers of America have a selling projecT which enables Them To Teach aT The elemen Tory schools in The spring. This year, FTA sold Bunnygrams which are messages wriTTen by sTudenTs To each oTher and are disTribuTed The week before EasTer. FTA made S125 This year which goes To- ward a scholarship given To one of The members who plans on going inTo The field of educaTion. The sTudenT Teaching projecT is a cooper- aTive program wiTh elemenfary school Teachers which permiTs FTA members To assisT in insTrucTion and preparafion of maTerials for The children. in .W .,,, f 2 i X D - 1 Pals-Cassandra McBrayer joins With a Little Help from Your Friends-Shannon Gregg helps Mrs. Cora Whitmarsh at Hyde Sandy Strauss with a drink at the water fountain. Many of the Park Elementary School as a Future.Teachers participating in the program chose to return to teacher's assistant for a day. the elementary school they attended. lass Photo-Steve Williams, Cassandra McBrayer and Dylan Staf- Spring Messages-Amy Derden join a group of youngsters at Hyde Park Elementary School sells a Bunnygram to Betty Ann a group picture on student teaching day.' Martin. Proceeds raised from the sales provided a scholar- ship for a Future teacher. Congratulations 1985 Groduofes A True Class Of CHAMPIONS J C PENNEY Sher-Den Mall Academic 121 Une Act Play wins with J.B. Let's Play the Play-Duane Martin, as Nicholas, is anxiously waiting for Dean Lindsey, as Zeus, to start the play within the play. I Know You Can-The devil's advocate, Paul Bard- well, confronts one of his helpers, Christi Holder. The Horld, the Toy Top, the Dirty Hhirler- Martin and Lindsey narrate the action. 122 Academic God Made the Horld, Hou Could He Laugh -Lindsey and Martin prepare their ob- viously opposite masks. l w L L N r History Has No Time for Justice-Tracey Smith, as a comforter , gives J.B a piece of her mind. at district and area competition S4 -Q Uppe Thou Considered Hy Servent Job, That There Is None Like Him-The'TmmlyU,Trmmy , Cassandra McBrayer, Greg Hales, Kevin Perkins and Michael Beeson await disaster from the devil r leftl. God to His Face-The devil CDuane MartinD, , tries to persuade J.B. CGreg Halesj, who holds to his faith. You're a Bringer of EVIL-Mnmae1Beemw and Paul Bardwell played Satan's helpers. Acadenic 123 The Ultilate Struggle, Good Against Evil- other, to win the fight: f The Art of Illusion--Jane Ann Thomason demon- strates the effect of the illusion. 124 Academic Nichols and Zeus search for one weakness in each -fe inn 'zsesiki 1 , 1, iv It's All in the Hrists-Geri Reed applies mak up to Paul Bardwell. f There's Nothing Like a Great Performance-Greg Hales, as J.B., and Cassandra McBrayer, as Sarah, exchange a big hug of relief after competing. Hy Hhat Bad Burns You Have-Paul Bardwell and Michael Beeson pose behind Greg Hales. J.B. cast: all J.B. , a play by Archibald MacLeish, was presented by the drama department as their University interscholastic League competi- tion play. The cast faced tough opposition at the district and area levels and made an im- pressive showing. They received more indi- vidual honors than any of the other schools in the contest. The play was the biblical story of Job in present times. Job was the highest man in the land and God put his faith to the test. Clouning Around-Paul Bardwell, Christi Holder, and Michael Beeson joke around. are winners Greg Hales played the part of JB. Dean Lindsey and Duane Martin played the parts of Zeus and Nichols, respectively. The rest of the cast members were Cassandra McBrayer as Sarahg Paul Bard- well, Michael Beeson and Christi Holder were the devil's advocatesp and Tammy Mo- reno, Tracey Smith and Jane Ann Thomason were the comforters . Story by Greg Hales. Photos by Valerie Griffith and Gail Ringness Academic 125 12 AT DHS. . . I FRIENDS ARE FOREVER, LET'S KEEP IN TOUCH RR o 5 lBELQM Q ' SOMEONE THAT CAN AQDRESS L REACH Yfll.IN..5lEARS I mane I , -1 E W- I QQ 3 bhane 3 A I I NAMF ADDRESS I oQQQQFlATlO N hhszne K luboni .Rhone I O.. phone Il I me GLASS svsTEMs Overhead Door Company COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL - AUTO of Sherman-Denison ' GLASS 8: RELATED PRODUCTS 6 5020 O 6 Ad li il 2 63 3 K D 5 Mr. Mark Martin President Mrs. Mory Lou King Mr. Howard Harris Vice President Secretary Mr. Robert Butts Member Mr. Thomas Redwine Member - 7 Mrs. Carolyn Dill Mr. Ron Perry Member Member Board of Education Denison Independent School District Administration 127 V,R. CBuddy7 Smith Assistant Superintendent Business Services Dr. Henry Scott Assistant Superintendent Administration VR. fBuddyJ Smith Dr. H y S tt 5 t,. XR, 128 Ad Dr. Bill Jacobs Superintendent of Schools t t New principal issues challenge The first woman hired as high school principal pre- pared for the school year amid dust and construction debris as the airconditioning project neared completion. Mrs. Jackie Peters assumed the head job after five years as assistant principal and an interim term as an elemen- tary principal. Her challenge to the fac- ulty and staff was to take advantage of this Chance to be Champions! Under positive leadership and with support from the three principals, the faculty and students implemented new state mandated rules and developed curriculum, complete with essential ele- ments. The community rewarded hard work on the part of the school board and school staff with approval of a bond issue to relieve crowded conditions at the high school and middle school, and to move all sup- port facilities to the former Peabody campus. For the school and the community, '84-'85 was truly a Championship Season . Principal Mrs. Jackie Peters Mr. Bill Parker ,af Associate Principal Mr. George Petrus Associate Principal Mr, Bill Parker Mr. George Petrus Administration 129 Ronald Arnett Math Joseph Baecht Math Harold Ballou Business Mary Nell Barrett English Jimmie Brooks English!Coach Linda Bullock Band!Colorguard Jack Bunpass Kay Casey JournalismfPublications Ty Comstock Soc. Studies!Coach James Cranford Math Osburn Davis Business!GolF Hillial Day Biology Kathy Dophied English Sue Finley Spanish I A II Maxine Foster Math John Gardner Math!Physics Judy Garner English!French Hilliam Gray Latin!Eng1ish Roger Hanson Choral Director Neil Henderson History Saundra Hess Phys. Ed.!Coach Kenneth Holley Phys. Ed.!Coach Mark Howeth Soc. Studies!Coach Elizabeth Ingram English!TABS Robert Ketchal Economics Haylen Knoules Mathfwoodworking Paul Lacey Computer Math Frank Lackey History Dean Leggett Math Carole Linsteadt English!Debate 130 Faculty Drivers Ed, msmr 1 'Q ...A N' ' Age ., X5 rf ht N' Qgiigg rf' ' y':' , 'f . ,axis N,-.Q ly JE 5? X s EX Tx- xs ? QQ ..c--, nf k Q iff A s iv as Q, E, is My if ' ,a yi., ' N4- M fl 5 ,truss ' nw . X, Xt gf S C -- A Q.--Q .A-.I X ,W m y .9 A wife-f - V '49 figs X Q is b Q W mg .Nfiiilifx 1 Us 'Ig 1 , ti x - . V! x is NH- .nb 421 fir J, MEQQfm'4WQi5fj n 1' yW.Xr,M kgg isfff ggww gi- ' p 1 S im39W lis Tn? '35 f ' .Q ,W X E A 4 ,if Faculty I Arnett-Linsteadt .weqp 'Q' f ,Mu ,Au Faculty I McBrayer-Doyle Keith McBrayer History Sylvia McBrayer Drama!English J. L. McCarty Government Jewell McKnight English Candy Neaves Science Teresa Neuson Phys. Ed.fCoach Jerry Pedersen Art Lanny Pettit Healthltoach Sherry Pruiett English Mike Raleigh Inst.Mosic Coord. Edgar Rice Science Bonnie Nell Rodgers TypinglShorthand Janes Rowland ChemistryfBlology Marvin Sedberry Soc.Studles!Coach Gene Sickles . English Kevin Sides Biology!Coach Katrina Smith TYDinQ Stanley Suan .Hoodworking!Drafting ,John Terry Biology Nancy Terry English Warren Trimble Phys. Ed.!Coach Tonia Vernon English Donnie Hard History Bryan lilliams Science!Coach Elisabeth Hillians Math Darlene Hilluughby Hea1th!Drlll Team Marty Crlsuell Athletic Director Scott Hess Ath.Trainer!Phys.Ed. Gail Rlngness Gir1's Ath.Dlr. Mildred Doyle Learning Res. Sp. Faculty 131 Cynthia Young Learning Res. Sp. Ernest Smith Visiting Teacher Judy Aleman Soph. Counselor Marvin Jaresh Jr. 6 Sr. Counselor Joe Reirdon Vocational Counselor Ron Hilkerson Freshman Counselor Siv Anderson Health Occupations Mae Ruth Bentley Homemaking Gail Clark Cosmetology Richard Coulter Industrial Coop. Tr. Fred Gunter t Metal Trades Phill Haddock Vocational Drafting Cathy Kennon Homemaking Charles Knight Vocational Agriculture Vernon Kumler Building Trades Meg Mayes VOE Lablword Processing Carolyn Riggins Home Ec. Coop. Ed. James Steward Markting!Dist. Ed. Franklin Turner Printing Ann Hhituorth VOE Coord. Helen Griffin Vocational Adj. Coord. Joeann Mayberry Homebound Bob Swift Resource Candy Waller Resource Cathy Hhitmarsh Resource Cathey Hilliams Homebound Juanita Harris Secretary to principal Nancy Eldredge ClerkfPrincipal's Office Dolores Hanson Attendance Clerk Betty Burns Counselor's Secretary 132 Faculty Faculty I Young-Burns 1-W. KEYS M-mv 31. Faculty I Blankenship-Wylie 'osnmagf wr Qeffreg-1 J: ,J E no - -ou.. gi. - 'r::'.:..'.: ff , oou-r you ous: nun H I Y' .QA Ui Virginia Blankenship Learning Res. Aide Hilma Miller Secretary!Clerk Darlene Pruitt Special Ed Aide Ruby Heddle Cafeteria Manager Jack Bumpass Reg.x or. Ed. Jean Kuhns Reg.X Dr. Ed. Von Montgomery Reg.X Dr. Ed. Sandra Aynes Acct. Pay. Clerk Dr. Norma David Ed. Diagnostician Martha Donouho Sec. to Superintendent Reeta Farr Ed. Diag. Supervisor Joanne Heatley Food Serv. Director Carol Jones Bus. Ofc. Secretary Billye Leonard Payroll Clerk Dr. Kelsey Liles Spec. Ed. Director Betty Mosse Accounting Clerk Maurine Potts Curr. Ofc. Secretary JoAnn Reinert Sec.fClerk Janet Rice Coord. Rem. Read. Connie Sides Acct. Pay. Clerk Kathy Spraggins Clerk Marlene Taul Receptionist!Sec. Ida Mae Voss Curriculum Director Dr. Frances Hillis Vocational Director Maxine Hylie l Ed. Diagnostician Faculty 133 1311 PAGE 2 TOP-Christi Jones and Beth Cash study microorganisms during lab. MIDDLE-Several State Champs wave to the crowd in the parade. BOTTOM-Students follow the band as it marches through the halls leading the way to the State pep rally. PAGE 3 TOP LEFT-The office is a dis- play of spirit and support felt by everyone at DHS. TOP RIGHT-Kevin Krueger, Ray Hall, Fred Washington, Leslie Dehorney, Donald Parker, Ritchie Patterson, and Richie Hollensed sit atop their State Trailer. UPPER MIDDLE LEFT-The Jacket entrance to Texas Stadium was an exciting one. UPPER MIDDLE RIGHT-The fans supported the Jackets all the way to state. LOWER MIDDLE LEFT-Gibson's was just one store which painted its windows Jacket style . LOHER MIDDLE LEFT-This bouquet says it all. BOTTOM LEFT-Jackets advance play by play to the Championship game. photo by Beth Melvin BOTTOM RIGHT-The trophy table was the center of attention at the annual football banquet. PAGE A TOP LEFT-The Drill Team lines up for their half-time act. TOP CENTER-Tony Plauche runs in for a touchdown at Texas Stadium. TOP RIGHT-Kevin Krueger blocks Tomball's ll. UPPER moore LEFT-Arthur Taylor C725 and Dean Lindsay CB05 combine efforts to tackle. UPPER MIDDLE CENTER-Coach Criswell ponders how to cele- brate ,this awesome semi-final victory over the Mustangs. MIDDLE RIGHT-The UIL State Championship medal was presented to all the coaches. LOWER MIDDLE LEFT-The band, drill team, flag corp, and cheerleaders form 'DHS' at the half-time show at .Texas Stadium. BOTTOM LEFT-The band excites the crowd with music. BOTTOM CENTER-Erick falls as he tries to break a tackle. BOTTOM RIGHT-Anthony Byers C325 dejectedly returns to the sidelines wanting to improve his play at Tomball. PAGE 5 TOP LEFT-Raymond Wilson C405 fails to break a tackle. TOP RIGHT-Erick Harper was sacked very few times due to the awesome offensive line. UPPER MIDDLE LEFT-Tony'Brown C305 dives for a TD. UPPER MIDDLE RIGHT-Jackets line up within a yard of the touchdown line. LOWER MIDDLE LEFT-Anthony Byers C325 falls just inches short of a touchdown. LOWER MIDDLE RIGHT-This TD was only one of several that the Jackets made against Sweet- water. BOTTOM LEFT-This cake was pre- sented to the Jackets at Home- coming. BOTTOM RIGHT-Varsity cheer- leaders promoted spirit with stunts. PAGE 6 TOP LEFT-Coach Criswell looks on as his team defeats Tomball for the State Title. TOP CENTER-Fred Washington and Gary Don Wright C185 tackle a Tomball player. TOP RIGHT-Aaron Jackson C4145 dodges Tomball Players for extra yards. MIDDLE LEFT-Denison scored first at the State game after a tough quarter. MIDDLE RIGHT-God's eye is on the Yellow Jackets now. Sorry, 1 Cowboys. photo by Beth Melvin Y T BOTTOM UPPER LEFT-The Jacketi defense spoils Sweetwater's 5 attempts to score. BOTTOM LOHER LEFT-Ray Taylor receives good blocking from the offensive linemen. BOTTOM RIGHT-Aaron Jackson hurls Tomball to the ground. PAGE 7 TOP LEFT-Texas Stadium is now the Home of the Yellow Jacket. TOP RIGHT-Erick Harper falls back to pass. UPPER MIDDLE LEFT-Denison's defense holds its own. UPPER MIDDLE RIGHT-Tony Brown drags opponents several yards before falling. LOWER MIDDLE LEFT-Quarter- back Erick Harper pitches to Ray Taylor. A LOWER MIDDLE RIGHT-Brown watches as Fred Washington and two Tomball players fight for the ball. BOTTOM LEFT-Tony Plauche C105 and Bob England C255 discuss the game. BOTTOM CENTER-Erick decides to run after seeing no open re- ceivers. BOTTOM RIGHT-Raymond Wilson CQO5 makes one of his many treks down the field. photos by Valerie Griffith 'Y rw 555 g Q, 5- Q' R445 if Ja 5 'av' if V ,, Mhuwf, , p RD VD H k..J' Q? FP STATE CHAMPIONS 135 136 ,.,,i,g.5,,. . , h M -' 1 -4-vw, Q:w,,N.W:.,,,. T .39 T if .W-W, .. ry. Z 'F A i ' 'Y NT 9.59 A8 I wmqghwqww x.g a'fgY24f VfLg,-ml -L N' - . ,-uw. A ,X 4 . Sars! TAKE A LUUK AT ME NUH-Ray DON'T LOOK BACK-Leslie HE GOT IT TOGETHER, THIS Wilson doesn!t look back. DeHorney is an asset. 15 UUR YEAR! It truly was State Champions a combination of perseverance, team effort, and pride: Some call it a miracle, we call it YELLomlJAoKET FooTBALL 1+-A STATE CHAMWONS lk0 A Wmwmwm ST w' f E3'w L' ,, ,A H A M 4 Q r I , K. Q h J k ts' year. Erick DOUBLE TROUBLE-The Waco Reggie Brooks 468D and t R y T yl q t b k ' h d by Arthur Taylor f72J. St t Ch p 137 138 The Year of Champions 16-O The i984 Yellow JackeT FooTball Season was very unexpecTed. The Denison Yellow JackeTs, picked To finish second To lasT in disTricT, surprised The coaches, The sTudenTs, The faculTy, The fans, and The... well, The whole sTaTe of Texas. They noT only won The firsT disTricT TiTle The school has had in sixTeen years, buT also, as underdogs in every game, wenT on To compeTe for The STaTe Championship!!! Erasing all doubTs abouT Their capabiliTies, They defeaTed The Tomball Cougars and won The i984 class 4-A STaTe TiTle. Lead by head coach MarTy Criswell, The JackeTs experienced a perfecT season, never TasTing defeaf, wiTh a record of l6 wins, a firsT in Texas play-off hisTory. Picked To lose game afTer game, The proud Yellow JackeTs held Their heads high, and proved Themselves Champions. The Denison fans' supporT of The Team was never-ending. They caravaned To each game, aTTended every pep rally and parade, and decoraTed G0 AHEAD, HAKE HY DAY-Fullback Tony Brown C301 is the Jacket leader. He is a main part of their strategy, Their sTores and houses wiTh shoe polish, yellow ribbons, and The champions' colors, black and gold. The school spiriT and uniTy climaxed This season as sTudenTs sporTed Yellow JackeT sweafs and champ T-shirTs. They boughT bumper sTickers, polished Their cars, sparked each pep rally wiTh exciTe- menT, and cheered Their .lackeTs To vicTory aT all sixTeen games. The season was filled wiTh congraTulaTions, hugs, and Tears of joy! The STaTe Championship was quoTed by many Denisonians To be Their Chrisimas wish. Well, Thanks To a dedicaTed coaching sTaff, proud, faiThful fans, The unified sTu- denT body, and of course, a Tremendously TalenTed family of young men: Denison goT iT's wish. CongraTulaTions To The i984 Yellow JackeT STaTe Champion FooTball Team, Coach MarTy Criswell and his sTaff, The sTudenTs of Denison High School, and The ciTy of Denison. The STaTe of Texas is now Yellow JackeT TerriTory! Story and photo by Valerie Griffith offensively and defensively. Here, Brown gains several yards against Waco Jefferson-Moore for area. State Champions 6?-WPS CCYYXSOQXXSXX Q Vx 0.66 95556, Jackets begin season determined, F2 L Turner Sherman W F Hirshi 24-16 The JackeTs' firsT win was also The only game in which They fell behind by more Than one Touchdown. Two aggressive plays were a 24- yard pass by Erick Harper To James Cobb on a 3rd-and-T4 play and a fake on a punT. On The fake, Tony Plauche Threw a perfecT pass To end Fred WashingTon, who was guarded by Three defenders. The defense held The Lions To -9 yards and Two firsT downs. STA I DID IT! Tony Plauche runs in for a touchdown. HE HANT THE AXE! Raymond Wilson C403 outruns Sherman. 140 STATE CHAMPIONS 23-6 The Axe is back! AfTer a sTrong running game, The JackeTs ended vicToriously wiTh 226 yards while The de- fense sTopped Sherman's Alvin Jones. Harper and Plauche had a ToTal of 3 passes of T4 for T8 yards. ln The firsT quarTer, The JackeTs backed Sherman To The BearcaT five, forced a punT, and Took over on Their 33 afTer a 9-yard punT reTurn by Del-lorney. Five plays laTer, Tony Brown wenT T5 yards for a Touchdown, carrying Two Tacklers inTo The endzone. sTories and phoTos by Valerie GriffiTh DNE MORE TIME-Ray Taylor races a Rockwell player for the district title. THANKS, I NEEDED THAT- 16-O The JackeTs began To move The ball afTer a scoreless half. Ray Taylor ended wiTh Two Trips'To The endzone and ll? yards. Plauche seT up boTh scores wiTh big compleTions To Del-iorney. Raymond I-lall's inTercepTion led To a Denison Touchdown. The offense had 238 yards and The defense held Hirschi To 39 yards, all on The ground. DYNAMITE-Butch,Hall pound by pound outplayed every opponent he was against, as shown below. from teammates as he tackles Dexter Butler KBQD gets help ? Rockwell 's 34. picked second To Durant 14-7 The combination of TighT end Fred WashingTon and quarTerback Erick Harper gave Denison The momenium To defeaT The well-prepared Lions. In The second quarTer Harper faked a handoff To Taylor, and hiT WashingTon 20 yards down The field, who ,ran 46 yards To The endzone. Earlier, The Lion offense had gone 63 yards in 20 plays To score. James Cobb recovered a DuranT Tumble on The Denison 30, and The JackeTs drove 75 yards for The winning Touchdown. Paris 12-7 The passing game came Through for The Jackets affer Their running game failed against The WildcaTs. The only running play That worked was a wingback re- verse To Raymond Wilson. He ran iT Tour Times for 49 yards and a 31-yard Touch- down run. Harper hiT six of ll passes for lO4 yards. DeHorney caughf a 37-yard pass Thrown above his head To seT up a Touchdown. The clinched The vicTory The final minuTe of play Cobb inTercepTed a pass. last in distriot HE ARE THE CHAMPIONS-The State Champs are congratulated. IT'S GREAT T0 BE A JACKET Ray Taylor nears the endzone. HEY! Leslie stuns the opponent after calling a Fair catch. R , .1,v...,1... . i, Q. , . ' K A .......1---.......l-.-..---3-.. .........JL........l . , , , , , W T: . . 'izf .' 3 4 'f. , '.-f 2,4 'T' 3,14 'Q 'H ' You cAN no MAGIC-Leslie oe- ' ' ! 'rwfgf' Harney steps out against Durant fl 'Q' :fy i5,f labovel, as Chance Clark adds sg l' 'fl ' to the defense Cleftb. A STATE CHAHPION5 141 Im essive Jackets wm UGH! Erick Harper, Kyle Perkins, and Kevin Krueger hit hard. McKinney 42-20 Stories and photos by Valerie Griffith The Jackets had their most impressive game thus far in the season, de- feating the Lions, who were a major class 4-A power. Putting together a complete game for the first time, the Jackets gained 450 yards and 42 points. Ray Taylor led the team with l6l yards rushing and two touchdowns, as Eric Harper hit seven of ten posses for l49 yards. HANDS OFF!-Ray Taylor gains yardage against McKinney. c.A' i .. y - 'ii -l2-f V 142 State Champions ,Allen 23-20 The slight victory over the Eagles could have been the Jackets' first loss. They were behind during the second half for the only time this season. The Jackets scored on their first three posses- ions, but turnovers on the kicking game kept the ball away. The Jackets fumbled four times and had 95 yards in penalties. lstrlct tltleg Terrell- 24-9 Homecoming excitement filled the air as the Tigers were blasted away. The Jackets held them to 7 to- tal yards, with no fumbles, only 2 penalties, and 2 of- fensive mistakes. One pas: interception led to a Tiger touchdown, but the defense kept Terrell from scoring again. HE DID IT!-Chance Clark shows his Feelings about the victory. BODY GUARD ANYONE?-Phillip Pryor makes a block for Taylor. YOU GDT DRUVE-James Cobb tackles an Allen receiver. at-53 A 19 rs., ur Rockwall 23-14 The Jackefs became The DisTricT 7 4-A Champs by defeaTing Rockwall in The lasT 5 minufes of play. In The lasT 45 seconds, Tony Brown dove 2 yards afTer an 8-play, 80-yard drive To give The JackeTs The lead. The Angry Orange un- willingly were held To yards rushing, as Erick compleTed all 8 of his passes and Taylor gained T72 yards rushing. sTories and phoTos by Valerie GriffiTh EET OFF HY BACK-LBSlie De- orney C245 makes a run. BUCK-Raymond Wil- pulls for more yards. rove soortswritersi wrong 41 BUT COACH!-Scott Skelton gets advice from Coach Sedburry. HE BAD-Coach Criswell applauds his team. Gainesville 23-O Defense was The JackeT's key, as They remain unde- feaTed for Ten games. They beaT The Lions wiTh sTrong defense, who had 6 sacks. Raymond Wilson did a super job wiTh a 37 yard Touchdown run. The offense had 426 yards rushing, buT also had 5 Turnovers. The defense kepT These misTakes from hurTing Their game. DUGPILE-Ray Taylor C331 jumps over his teammates to help the Jacket victory over Rockwall. TUUCHDOHN-Jacket members cele- brate a touchdown. Cleftl HUDHRESTLING?-The offensive line is coached by quarterback Erick Harper CID. State Champions 1143 Jackets board Fantasy Tour '84 .frfrr f.?l'i'5?.1.' 4 DGSOIO Carthage 48-12 T 1 10-0 A' ,. TY , The JackeTs goT To play 1 ll The Denison offense had Their firsT play-off game aT W A W T ' 2 4 rg ifs WOIST Qcmef 0 '1Y 9Uir'rn9 home, cmd fhe full house y , V ' 92 ToTal yards. The defense waTched as Ray Taylor had g I f ', s sT' 4 sTa,a , ssss held The Carfhage offense Tc his besT game of The season l44 Yflfds Gnd Caused five wiTh 22l yards in 25 carries. Turnovers' Erick Harper A big facTor in The game was The loss of The Eagle I quarTerback due To a concus- sion. The defense gave up 320 yards To The Eagles, buT QUARTERBACK SNEAK-Dick Harper takes a second option. made big plays To keep Them from scoring. Elmar Perry had an inTercepTion and re- covered a fumble. James Cobb had his sixTh inTercep- Tion of The season. Tony Brown had 92 yards rushing and Three Touchdowns. Erick Harper hiT Del-lorney for a 48-yard Touchdown, and ran in on a booTleg, also. Taylor had a 4l-yard scoring run, and Wilson scored on a T2- yard wingback reverse. sTories and phofos by Valerie GriffiTh 144 State Champions SET-JTIT! Jackets get a quick start on a handoff. scored all of The .lackeT's poinTs wiTh a Touchdown, The exTra poinT, and a 32-yard field goal. Taylor was held To 47 yards on 22 carries. TAKE IT IN-Erick Harper Clll hands off to tailback Ray Tay- HIGTI FIVE-Leslie DeHorney and Fred Washington CBBD celebrate. !... am , lor C33D, as Tony Brown C301 blocks for the touchdown. Erick had one pass, 37 yards To Leslie DeHorney. James Cobb and Aaron Jackson had inTercepTions. The Touch- down came wiTh 5:07 lefT in The game. Harper couldn'T geT ready for a field goal, su The JackeTs called a Time ouT. Coach Criswell decidecl To go for a Touchdown. WiT a good block from Taylor, Erick rolled lefT, wenT four yards, and dove info The en zone, righT in fronT of Thre Bulldogs. The JackeTs shuT ouT The Bulldogs, and earne a spoT in The area play-offs as wilde Waco' Jeff-Moore 21-7 A sTrong performance by The JackeT defense was The key To This win over Waco. An 80-yard Touchdown run by Raymond Wilson along wiTh Two oThers from bad snaps were all The scores They needed. The Lions were held To H8 yards rushing wiTh The longesT run ToTaling only ll yards. Ray Taylor had 98 yards on 22 aTTempTs. Erick was injured and Tony Plauche finished The game. Corsicana 49-21 The ToughesT game of The season was sparked by a 93- yard punf reTurn by Leslie Del-Iorney, which came laTe in The TirsT quarTer aTTer a 91-yard drive by The Tigers. 'on Jackson caughf a pass geT The ball for Denison. bad inTerTerence call in second half seT up a Ti- score. A major TacTor in game was The injury of Jones, Corsicana's besT He left The game , after a defensive play Erick Harper. and swift as Ray Taylor. TCH? It takes talent to be able to run as THIS IS IT-Leslie DeHorney begins his 93-yard return to score against Corsicana. me true stop Ray Taylor at Mesquite. HE'RE SD SORRY-Corsicana was aevasted about Bill's injury. 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We r Sweetwater 31-7 Averaging 402 yards per game, the Mustangs were held to 177 yards by the Jackets. The defense forced turnovers to set up touch- downs. They shut down their high scoring wishbone. Two touchdowns were set up by a fumble recovery by James Cobb and an interception by Aaron Jackson. GU RAY! Ray Taylor nearly at- tained 2,000 yards this season. back for a pass. 'A TT 9 TTIGFICH S Gam QUICK SHUT-Erick Harper falls DEFENSE-Aaron Jackson C447 CHDOVSD recovers the ball CbelowD. HE GOT SPIRIT-'Everyone HHAT STYLE! Tony Plauche had ANOTHER DREH? Leslie had cheered the JSCKEKS to ViCtOI'Y- excellent punts for the team. super catches at Texas Stadium. ,.tey Trtt E E 'f ,L its Q '?f'Rtk5f!1 b 'f 13- iif-'3 -R Q -11:5 Ml . K . if K. .. In el it , Es an I 5-.Am sre t y 1. , yy E 1---f -4 ff 'F-T ft T ..t ,Q lla., ffl ' , ' . ln N , l a a 'I I I Y ,, it t T fr at 11, ii ' P , 5 ...AJ Q g - Q, y tilg , y ' tt i y thrt rls Who's the BEST in Texas? DHS! gy Tomball 27-13 The JackeTs won The sTdTe class 4-A TiTle when They de- feaTed The Tomball Cougars. Tomball, from The beginning of The game, showed Their lack of respecT for The Jac- eTs. They won The coin Toss and, unexpecTedly, chose To kick off, as if The JackeTs were noT able To move The ball. Well, They goT drove! Ray Taylor's shoulder in- jury slowed his performance. Erick Harper had 11 ouT of 17 passes for 117 yards. Tony Brown rushed for 101 yards. Harper kicked Two field goals, while he connec- Ted wiTh WashingTon Tor an 18- yard Touchdown. Wilson scored on a 19-yard wingback' reverse. The JackeTs showed ThaT They were noT only ca- pable, buT excepTional, TooT- ball players-sToTe caliber! 5-E EK- r2F2H'lA2': ':2:'..A.ff 1' ' if 1-1 ' - ff? , ,,-..- ..,..-.- - --T . , ,U ..-,.,- -.:..J.a5J.,-J oi- 1 -L, - 'Q . m. . ----- - -- -- - .Y ' A 4- - s s 1 . 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State Champions 147 Twas Twas the night before Christ- mas and all through the town, The people were hungry for the Championship crown. The prayers of the city were all said that day, In hope for the football title-Class QA. The children were snuggled in the back of the car, For a trip to Waco that wasn't too far. with Mamma in black, and I in pure gold, The story of Baylor began to unfold. The stadium filled at an in- credible rate, with fans hoping they wereh't too late. The Jackets jagged out with their heads held high, Knowing this game was a do or die. Next came the coaches with Coach Criswell leading, while out an the field the captains were meeting. The Jackets lost the initial coin flip, And the kicking team gath- ered together for a tip. Marty smiled and said, Hwe'r here at last, Now go out there and kick some M--:H The whistle was blown and the ball was kicked, The returner took a step and khan got licked. The Q8-minute War had begun The winner of which would be number one. The first half was fast, as the seconds left the clock with score tied at a zero deadlock. Halftime was quiet but the Fans weren't dismayed Cause they knew the minutes to play. The second half sta the Tomtall kick, 148 Sports re was 2b rted with 9 the Night before Christmas... DeHorney went right and then left, which did the trick. Starting at the six, he went 96 To put us ahead with 6-0 score. The Jackets finally had old Mr. Mo And Tomball knew it, which caused them woe. Next came Ray Taylor, the new Duke of Juke, who proved to the Cougars, the Jackets Buck-Buck weren't flukes. was next in big spotlight As he raced around the end on his reverse flight. Harper was the next hero in the game As he wanted to announcer to call out his name. His passes were all sharp and clear Throwing to washington both far and near. Of course, due CFBOit has to go to the line who were working their tails off most of the time. Krueger got on his natural high And Scott didn't let very many attackers by. Perkins, Mayes. and Pryor all blocked fair Skelton only cliooen here and there. The offense of course was only one side The defense continued to be the source of our pride. Harris, Taylor, and Brooks blocked up the holes, with Fred and flmar the out- side contiols. The linebackers were doing the most of the work, As Tony and Wolf tackled those jerks. Tombail tried a passing at- tack tc end their blight, But it was stopped quick by Jackson and Wright. Cobb and Byers also played very well, which scoreboard would tell. Another important aspect was the fans, Who screamed and yelled, and filled the stands. The stands had all kinds of fans including Mom and Dad, And there was also a safety dance by Bryan, Don, and Brad. The gun sounded and the game was done, The scoreboard said it, we had won. All heck broke loose as some would say, But everything quited as the band started to play. After l6 games the dream came true, As the alma mater finished with, Uwe are all for you.H For Christmas, Denison got what it wanted, A state championship and the right to flaunt it! By D00 Martin This poem was wriffen as Christmas entertainment for an assignment in Ms. Gene Sickle's English class. If was a premonifion of The Yellow Jacket State Championship, wriffen a few days before The siaie game. lt's Great to The Denison Yellow Jackets of eighty-four Stepped on the field with forty-four They came to play They came to win A cockey bunch of brave young men Now Criswell came in eighty-one And that's when the talk of winning begun He talked of strength He talked of speed Conditioning he said is what they need The coaches he brought, hired and trained Were prophets of a winning game Sometimes they'd teach Sometimes they'd preach Always putting goals within their reach Now R.L. Turner was number one The first we played, the first we wan With plays all tried And spirits high The Fighting Jackets had come to life The Sherman Bearcats were number two Our favorite archrival, this is true With a strong desire And a decisive wiv Brought the Ole Battleaxe home again Wichita Falls Hirschi was number three Brought the first shutout, we were to see A defensive battle Hard fought and won Football was becoming Denison's Favorite Son The Durant Lions were number four With the Power l, the Lions would roar The Jackets won it in the end We were four and 0 Four and O, with six to go The Paris Wildcats were number five Here our passing game came alive Conditioning won The physical game We were five and O, and building fame The McKinney Lions were number six We won the game, but not by tricks The offense and defense They both came through Stunning the district, this is true The Allen Eagles were number seven Our win, some believe, was blessed in heaven Mistakes were many Determination stood tall We were tied for district, with Rockwall The Terrell Tigers were number eight lt was Homecoming, and we played great It was Offensive Dazzle And Defensive Might Rockwall and district, both were in sight The Rockwall Yellowjackets were number nine The District Championship was on the line We won the game Chased down our dream We won our district, as a Team The Gainesville Leopards were number ten Our second shut out, and season's end A Perfect Season At Ten and 0 Now, to the playoffs, we would go be a Yellow Jacket The DeSoto Eagles, the first we met Were picked to win, the Harris Poll bet To a hometown crowd We won the game We crushed DeSoto, but still no fame. The Carthage Bulldogs were number twelve lt was the defense who played so well The last shut out Brought us twelve and O And dreams of state were starting to grow The Area playoff brought us Jefferson-Moore Worthy opponents that were quick to score To the fans Who came to watch that day Sow the defense win in a glorious way ln Texas Stadium, The Quarter-Finals were played Our Offensive Line pushed Carsicana away Our town had gone wild ln hope to win state Even the Christmas parade would be late Back to Texas Stadium we went To meet Sweetwater's Wishbone Offense lt was a defensive battle And an Offensive Fight We were going to state, we had won the right Our opponent was Tomball, from down Houston way Baylor Stadium, at Waco, is where we would play Our opponent unbeaten The best in the state Still with the Harris Poll we didn't rate The Town was ecstatic, the fans had gone wild Our Jackets were going, in the grandest of style By car and by truck By bus and by plane Caravans were rolling to witness the game Now Tomball had Greely, but we had a Team And it was the defense who were to reign For the Defense stopped Greely And the Offense did score lt was Great To Be A Yellow Jacket , state champs 84 We were from the start, and were to the end The Underdogs, never picked to win To the Harris Poll Ratings We point with pride We met your best, and Nailed Their Hide The DENISON YELLOW JACKETS of Eighty-Four Stepped on the field with FORTY-FOUR They came to play They came to win A cockey bunch of Brave Young Men The following poem was written by Roland Krueger in honor ol the efforts put forth by the Denison High School Yellowjackets football team which won the state champ- lonshlp this year. Roland, whose son plays for the Yellowjackets, ls a magnetlca manufacturing englncer ln the Transformer Shop located at the Dcnlson site. The poem was dedicated to the players and coaching staff of thc championship team. Sports 149 JV8i Frosh have promisinfs A T' The Junior VarsiTy fin- ished iTs season wiTh Three wins, six loses and a Tie. MosT of The winTer Training was spenT assisTing The varsiTy as The JV was promoTed for The exTended sTaTe championship season. The players each saw a liT- Tle game Time in The play- offs and several conTribuT- ed a greaT deal To The Jac- keT vicTories. They expecT a successful season nexT fall. The Freshmen squad ended Their season wiTh a win over Gainesville To make Their record Two wins and six losses. Kiwis-fi GU FRDSH! The Freshmen return a punt as they proudly wear the colors of their school Cbottom leftl. JV players take a water break with the help of manager Kenneth Ball Cbottom rightb. 150 Sports lf f 252. if-L A HHERE AM I?A JV player wonders what hit him Cabovel. Touchdown for the Jackets as they give Sherman a run for their money Ctop rightl. lil dives for a first down Cbelowl. f ,. ff-:n1...fQ,.:----f , - 1. , T T if -1 bsff iii 1iis Congratulations Denison Yellow Jackets '7-lome of Champions Texoma Orthopedic Association Jack M. Thomas M.D. Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Surgery Lady Jackets win own tournament The Yellow Jacket volleyball team's record was 20-8 and 7-3 in district. Team member Angie Barnum was most valuable player and named to three all- tournament teams. Other all-district honors went to Linda Carruth, first team Darlene Flemmings, second team, and Ruby Jackson, honorable mention. Kim Bradford, Trenia Brown and Dianne Griggs completed the team winning the Denison tournament. ' l f' SPIKE THAT BALL - Angela Barnum slams the ball over. 152 Sports G0 FUR IT-Sharnett Harper dinks the ball. JUMP-Linda Carruth dinks the ball over ner oppon- ent's reach. HHUOPS!-Angie Barnum and Sandra Brown go for a super block. STRETCH!-Kim Bradford and Ivery Jackson warm up. 6,8255 SAY CHEESE-The three volleyball managers help the team. HATCH THAT SERVE-Dianne Griggs shows ner form. Sports 153 - Lady Jackets beat Sulphur Springs The Yellow JackeT varsiTy volleyball Team defeaTed Sulphur Springs, wiTh The game going inTo Three mafches. The Jackefs won The TirsT game 15-3, losT The second 9-l5, and won The Third ganne l5-8. Q I ,,,u 0-4 GET READY-Sandra Brown prepares to bump the JUST A FLICK DF THE WRIST-Ivefy Jackson ball- sets the ball as Ruby Jackson looks an. 1, 77 ,, , i HELP!-Linda Carruth double hits the ball. GET DUHN-Dianne Griggs reaches for a low ball. 154 Sports She received a scholarship from Cooke showing her skill and ability. College. TCI! IT-Linda Carruth sets the ball up for a IN IDERFEC1' FORM-Ivery Jackson oinks the ball IVE-Sandra Brown bumps the ball before falling on the floor in an attempt to get a point. Sports 155 156 SEASON RECORD Denison Denison Denison Denison Denison Denison Denison Denison Denison Denison Denison Denison Denison Denison Denison Denison Denison Denison Denison Denison Denison Denison Denison Denison Denison Denison Denison Sherman 55 Arlington 9O Richland 73 Irving 81 Greenville 75 Plano East 68 Plano East 72 Lewisville 43 Richardson 66 DeSoto 72 Sherman 74 Sherman 61 Greenville 80 Sulphur Springs 74 Lakeview Centennial 80 North Garland 61 Denton 49 'Sulphur Springs 65 McKinney 48 Allen 51 Terrell 56 Rockwall 82 Gainesville 67 McKinney 73 Allen 81 Rockwall 59 Gainesville 58 Sport Streinzh-Junior Erick Harper CZZD goes up for two. He was named to.the first All-District Team. Cabovel Go Kat!-Anthony DeHorney C105 makes one of his many points from the top of the court. Cabove rightl J-U-H-P-Co-Captain Allen Mobley Clll out jumps Rockwell player to shoot For two.CrightD Sports 157 158 Sports Getting them ready!-CoadwHolley gives his team pointers for a Jacket win. Cbottom leftb SINK IT-Senior Brian Watson C245 takes control to sink the ball and raise.the score For the Jackets.CtopD FLYING!Senior Leslie DeHorney C3lD jumps above the opponent for two points.Ctop left? l I p REBOUND-Junior Robert Stubbs Cl5D goes up for the rebound.CtopD GET DUT UF HY HAY!-Ronnie Kelly C235 takes the ball down the court to build the Jacket offense. He was the leading scorer with 266 points.Ctop leftl HELP-Guard, Allen Mobley Clll looks For help from his teammates. He received the Mark King Most Valuable Player Award. Cbottom leftl Sports 159 GOING UP FUR THU-Junior, Paul Turner Cl2D, is having to jump high to get up over his oppo- nent's long arms and make his shot Cabovel. REBOUND JACKETS!-Kevin Emery fl3D and Allen Mobley Cllj are having a difficult time trying to get the ball on the rebound Ctop rightl. FLYING HIGH-Ronnie Kelly CZBJ battles oppo- nents to make a jump shot Crightl. 160 Sports JUMPER-Junior, Kevin Emery Cl3D, goes up high to make two points on a jump shot Cabovel. STRETCH-Fred Washington C301 stretches up high to add points to the Jacket score- board Ctop rightl. FAST ACTION-Kevin Emery dribbles the ball down the court trying to slip past his opponent Crightl. Sports 161 h . ms oi 3 5' ONE ON ONE!-CaboveDSenior Fred Washington CBOD, tries to shoot for two and avoid a rebound by Rockwall. washing- ton is a three year letterman on the varsity team. He was late getting into the basket- ball program due to extended football season. 162 Sports A xgzM ' ,. ., , - f , J., V GOING UP FOR A LAYUP-Smuor, Leslie DeHorney Q3lJ, shoots-for two points for a 97-73 win over McKinney. 2 AA' ifxp I yd STUBBY TAKES CONTROL!- Junior, Robert Stubbs Cl5D, gained a lot of experience through the season and will be a probable starter for next year Cabovel. DOIN' IT FOR THE TEAM- Fred Washington C3OJ, concen- trates on free throws in the last seven seconds to move th game into overtime for the Jackets Cleftl. Success eludes Jackets The Jackets finished the season with a 4-23 season record and a 4-3 district record. Being denied three of tive starters, due to the extended football season, the Jackets were not able to achieve their goal of or district championship. l Juniors, Robert Stubbs and Ronnie Kelly, stepped in to take on the starter's duties. Ronnie Kelly was this year's leading scorer, averaging ten points a game' for the season. Allen Mobley and Fred Washington were team captains. Mobley received the Mark King Most Valuable Player Award. Senior, Ronnie Corcoran and junior, Anthony De- Horney received the Elliott Pilkinton Fight- ing Heart Award. Seven juniors will be returning to the T985-86 varsity basketball team, hopefully to capture the district title. AIRBURNE FUR A BASKET!-CabovelLeslie De- Horney Ull, towers over the Terrell Tigers to shoot for two, while teammate Fred Washington OOD, rushes to help. DeHorney is a three year letterman on the Varsity squad. HATCH OUT BIG GUYS-Cleftljunior Anthony De- Horney Cl0D, fights to get a basket while sur- rounded by opponent. Sports 163 Lady Jackets improve record The Lady JackeT baskeTball Team jump- ed off To a good sTarT by defeafing Paris 42-39 in The season opener. Angie Barnum led The Team in scoring wiTh 2l poinTs. She was The Team's leading scorer all sea- son, aT one poinT averaging 23 poinTs per game To become NorTh Texas' second highesT scorer. Injuries and ouTsTanding disTricT oppon- enTs ruined The girls' hopes for a disTricT crown, buT improved performance, a resulf of sfrenuous practice, conTribuTed To The Lady Jackefs' successful season. Q .,, GET IT!-As the referee throws up the basketball, the freshman team get ready to get it. REACHIN' FUR THE SKY-Sherrie KincadeC3lD rebounds as Sandra BrownC2ll tries to help. the court. 164 Sports DRIBBLING MACHINE-Angie Barnum goes for two points down. PLANNING THEIR STRATEGY-Coach Teresa Newsom directs the Lady Jackets on their next play. IN THE ZONE-Angie BarnumCl2D goes for two points in the zone OUTSTANDING ATHLETE-Angie throws the ball to her team mat from the sidelines. ',....... 4 ,AVV 3,3 ,,, - -- 5 E , Q my x -M, ef .4 .W . ING FUR THE BALL-The girl's Freshman basketball players get DEFENSE!-lvery Jackson plays a to rebound the jump ball, good defense against her opponent. BLUCKING PLAYER-Sherrie KincadeC3lD blocks the Terrell player to get the ball. TUP f th V13 We PING HER OPPONENT-Sherrie KincadeC3lD knocks the ball out e Terrell player's hand to keep her from making a basket. FREE THRUH SHOT-Nell Wyatt attempts a free throw shot. Sports 165 QUICK REFLEXES-lvery Jacksonflill attempts to get the ball past the opponents to one of her team mates. I . -ff' HEADS UP!-The freshman team get ready to rebound the free throw shot made by their opponents. SLAP HAPPY-The freshman team mate jumps high to get the ball to her team. 166 Sports f--5 4' YN! HILL IT MAKE IT?-The freshman team wait anxiously to see if the' F 1 SHDOTIN' FUR THU-Nell Wyatt gets past two defensive players free throw will the scoreboard. tries For a goal. WF' W- w'fww.WffeaeQ,,v ff 7 .M 0 -N... , ..,,,f.l.,1 HIJNDER HUMAN-Shelli Taylor shoots for two points. add points to V x DEFENSE! DEFENSE!-Angie Barnum plays a mean defense as Nell Wyatt helps out. 'STOP HER!-Kay Bryant goes after the ball in attempt to make a goal. CONCENTRATION-Karen Beard shoots a free throw shot. S-T-R-E-T-C-H-Sherri Kincade goes for a lay-up shot. Sports 167 VARSITY Denison -Opponent , 42 Paris 38 23 Sherman 57 46 Bells 54 38 Terrell 42 4l Clarksville 39 47, Paris 42 40 Leonard 48 33 Sam Rayburn 45 28 McKinney 43 37 Allen 42 46 Terrell 42 36 Rockwall 46 31 Gainesville 49 35 McKinney 74 38 Allen 29 59 Terrell 58 47 Gainesville 66 -fag 'yi THERE'S NU STUPPIN' HER- RUN JACKET Kay Bryant makes a great shot. C205 go after L , . HURKING AS A TEAM-Sherrie Kincade reaches high for a rebound, as team mates look on. RUN-Ruby JacksonC5J and Nell Wyatt a loose ball. TEAM HURK-Ruby Jackson and Sandra Brown Fight For a rebound. 168 Sports BLDCKING HANEUVER-The freshman player plays a great defense. PASSING THE BALL--Sherrie Kincade, passes the ball to a team mate. THD POINTS, CDHIN' UP!-A Lady 'Jacket makes it to the hoop For two points. TUG UF HAR-Sandra Brown struggles against her opponent for the ball. JUNIOR VARSITY Der llSOr1 Oppcnenl' 39 Paris 53 Sherman Plano Clark Denton Plano Vines Paris McKinney Allen Terrell Rockwall Gainesville McKinney Allen Terrell Gainesville Sports 169 FURE!-Scott Spencer competes at the Rod and Gun grounds.Ctop leftXDenison Herald Photol HHICH HAY DOES IT BREAK?- Shane Calhoun tries to measure this shot. Cbottom 1eftXDenison Herald Photol HOLE IN UNE- Dylan Stafford attempts to get a hole in one.Ktop rightJCDenison Herald Photol SITTING DUHN ON THE JOB-Alan Walsh, Eric' Flold, Shane Calhoun, and Harold Allison take a much needed break Cbottom rightDCPhoto by Greg Anderson? 170 Sports Wi HOLD YOUR BREATH-Chris Green watches as Greg Anderson makes a put. Golfers improve scores, ID IT G0 IN?-Allen Walsh helps his team get loser to a victory. The golf team showed improvement on their scores this season. There were three seniors, one junior and seven sophomores on the team The team should be strong next year with the junior and sophomores returning. Captain Eric Floyd shot in the eighties, as did Jeff Fulenchek. At the Spring Sports Banquet, Coach Osbourn Davis said that the golf team was a hardworking team. They practiced at the Rod and Gun Club on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and at the Grayson County Golf Course the rest of the week. The district tournament was played at Tanglewood and they got fifth place overall. The golf team members are Eric Floyd, Jeff Fulenchek, Shane Calhoun, Harold Allison, Mark Watson, Dylan Stafford, Chris Green, Greg Anderson, Chris Calhoun, Scott Spencer, and Allen Walsh. Sports 171 .iid if i ,,,,.,...----W Af T T, TT BR 2 ii Quik if ' HE DID IT!-The district tennis team smiles after winning the district 9- AA!-XA team championship. Members are Cleft to rightl lst row-Cathy Weems, Beth Melvin, and Chris Virgin. 2nd row-Lance Coleman, Bill McKinney, Tien Trinh, Christy Holland, and Paige Hagood. 3rd row-ilanya Griffith, Mike Dophied, Mike DeLong, and Yung Trinh. Tennis team- is district champion The Tennis Team worked The whole season Toward The coveTed disTricT championship. They worked as a Team all year by winning several Team champion- along wiTh numerous' individual honors. The had shirTs reading DisTricT is our Goal and ThaT iT was There for whoever wanTed ii' The ships Team knew mosT. The Yellow Jackefs wanTed iT and by working TogeTher To ToTal i5 Team poinTs, They capTured The disTricT championship. Tennis sTories by BeTh Melvin PhoTos by Gail Ringness 172 Sports -'A- , 'T' CUNCENTRATE-Lance Coleman concentrates as he returns a shot. is 'M UK-Tien Trinh has his Full attention in a tennis match Ctop 1eftD. TRY HE-Bill McKinney awaits the serve Ctop rightb. I'H READY-Yung Trinh stands ready for some volleys. Cbottom 1eftD. HDH'ID HE DU?-Mike Dopnied, left, and Mike DeLong check the scores. Cbottom right3. Sports 173 an--im SHIl.E-The girls took the District Girl's Team Championship. Members are, sitting from left, Paige Hagood, Vanya Griffith, Cathy Weems, Beth Melvin, Christy Holland, Chris Virgin, and Rhonda f Cmanagerl PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT-Chris virgin prepares PLEASE GU OVER!-Paige Wilkerson watches the to hit volleys in practice, ball after she hits a backhand. 17h Sports 5 1 T FWURH-CaboveDMike Delong isn't demonstrating a CLJJELIZSS-Caboveliony Harleson smiles as he orm, but rather dodging a volley hit to his feet. Sees how well the team is doing. HUM- HY DAY-Cbelowllvlike Dophied is ready for a CbelowJThese are most of the many trophies won by the team this year. I ' :wi Q 1- A W J i ff-5' , y l nv 0 'K i -sm x , f, 1: .V 2.-I ' ,Bali . V -U A M .A..A , i 1 i 1fg,...ff,+ A i , Y... - - '3 -F :Q F, Y B, , Ae. 'ss -we s Q 5 g y GirI's team wins district championship The Denison gir1's district tedm goth- ered ten points to take the girl's team championship. The closest competitor was Rockwell with six points. All of the Denison girls mode it to the semi-finals, with ci doubles ond singles entry going to the tindls. DHS hos the best girl's tennis teom in the district. Sports 175 176 REGIONAL QUALIFIERS-Nw smdornomdes entrant of Christy Holland qualified to compete in the regionals at Denton. team of Cathy Weems and Beth Melvin, and the single's i UN 'fARGEfT-Christy Holland reaches for a diffi- PGRII'-Vanya Griffith is prepared for the attack cult backhand. , the volleys. Sports ,, I ?, 4' K AE. of-GY' I'LL GET IT-Cathy Weems reaches to return a low volley. READY?-Paige Hagood winds up for a serve. I Three play In reglonals Three members of the tennis team qualified to play in the regional meet in Denton. They were the first in a long while to qualify to compete in regionals. The senior doubles team of Cathy Weems and Beth Melvin, and the singles entrant of Christy Holland made it to the finals of the district meet which sent them to re- gionals. These accomplishments along with the great individ- ual efforts of everyone on the team made Denison the team to beat this year. L- Ve' ', - ,- V. A M., ? ,, t I i1h',l:y3-w b 1, s K' , 5- L A ,f,'f7,.,44,r,?,a.A.Q , .L , r -,Q Zn fi J ,X ,-we 4, f 'V 4, ,,..'. M. , gh - A iw, KQV! V, K3-fd' If , 4, ,, ,W f, L, ,Y -fl If V' In -A tae-,iw rg . 4- .f P13212 1 w t 1 fb '- - 'W ' Q, -f -y a n-f n' 4-,,..,?, gi, ,W f,s,, l , My X ,Jw N-.-,W -v ' ,, 2 A' Q s -,via if 4 al if 1' - ai Lf . ' -vie .fw .,L1,,rw i T ' li t ' - - - 5 A Hz-va--1-in-f. W V- V. A -1. ,-4,',if:f- '- ' ' ' ' -' W :g,i,v,,i'g17.pZ'3,f5fw+ :, . 1 Q., .f . ' - v f V . . ' ' ,. 1, J' , . .ccc T isfiiiwpthf . ,, ' ,. . . 'E' s. it , 1 v s ., 'f I s T ., ,, .- TRY THIS-Beth Melvin concentrates as she serves. Sports 177 amasaaeaesei, ,, fi. 1: ms., s. 1 r, ',eefewwesae? reeakwwgeaas ti N s ., ,.,..., x L Qesiwiigfi? N ff'M,s,,- CAFYIAINS-Jennie captains, Cathy Weems and Yung Trinh, display the district championship plaque Captains enjoy fantastic year The tennis team captains, Cathy Weems and Yung Trinh, enjoyed a very successful year. Behind their leadership, the team produced several team championships, including two from district competition, and numerous individual trophies. They both contributed leadership and talent to their champi- onship team. V they show color and for their HIT ONE 178 Sports DHS-Paige Wilkerson Cleftl and Paige Hagood smile as their support team. TU HE- Dallas Porter is set to return a volley. Crightl 5 3RD YEAR HAN-Robbie Robinson bends to return a low volley Ctop leftb. STRETCH-Lea Ann Ashburn stretches to return a backhand Cleftl. LOOK HA!-Lance Coleman smiles after taking first place in singles as a Dallas tournament Cabovel. RELAX-Beth Melvin relaxes after winning a doubles match in Austin Cbelowl. f ,f t. 179 x ...Q L 2 . www,- I HOPE I CAN WIN-Nellbwatt starts off to try to come in first place Ctop leftl. INTENSE THOUGHT-Qmwmm Mute prepares herself for the next event Ctop rightl. CUMIINI' DOWN-Nell Wyatt Flies high as she tries to make a new re- cord in the broad jump. Cabovel 180 Sports 'wx .Ni GIRL'S TRACK-Ckneelingl Nell Wyatt, Kim Jones, Karla Clark, Carrie Shope. Cstandingl Darlene Flemmings, Michelle Martindale, Karen Beard. Kendall McKinley, and Shawnna White. Wyatt places 5th in State Meet Nell Wyatt was the first meter dash with a time of smith Relays in Lewisville. Denison High School girl to 59.2, just two-tenths of a Wyatt is only the second compete in the class 4A state second behind the first place girl from Denison to qualify track meet at the University winner. for the state meet. Natalie of Texas in Austin where she Wyatt's accomplishments Polk competed in the shot placed fifth and finished 4.4 are even more remarkable put in Austin several years seconds behind the leader. because she is only a sopho- ago. Wyatt competed at the Re- more running in her first Wyatt finished her track gion II meet in Denton. She varsity season. She collected season with her best time of won second place in the 400 five medals in the Max Gold-4 58.0 in the 400 meter. wx .T 4 K J -F. 115' so as .-5 -- 1 Sports 181 , if 'LL- UP AND UVER-Tonee Reed participates in the-high jump during the Yellow Jacket relays. K, ' ,ac , ...I , 1 l f yf - W l 1 HERE IT GOES-Phillip Pryor throws the shot UP, UP, AND AHAY-Shawnna White shows good Form put at HWS t1'aCk meet. as she competes in the broad jump. 182 Sports Yellow Jacket relays preview successful track season GETTIN' IT DUHN T0 PERFECTIUN-Karen Beard CleftD and Shawnna White practice their handoff. l Ul ' 184 Sports 3 A LITTLE FURTHER-Paul Fulton competes in one mile run during the Llth Annual Yellow Relays. .1 - xfa-we NH? t gigs L if: 'lee HATCH YOUR STEP-Coach Warren Trimble and Coach Marty Crisvuell discuss matters as the track team prenares to run. AQ Nwwunx WM: Jackets win big in relays ' lm -- - 19 - , il! 'Vamp ffv N H A . ' + L , W. . .AM Mhk M Sports 185' Ladies win 1st district track crown By Gwynne Matlock The Lady Jackets gained their first ever district track title with a ll4-l I3 win over Terrell. I'm 'ust ha for the girls, J PPY said head coach Warren Trim- ble. They have worked hard and we have finished second for two years in a row, so this is nice, he said. Carrie Shope won the mile run with a time of 6:OO.58. Carla Clark was second with a time of 6:O2.l9 and Paige Hudgins was third with a time of 6:O2.98. The Lady Jackets won the l6OO relay with a time of 4:23.66 to cap off the win. This is just icing on the cake, said Coach Trimble. The girls have worked hard, but we still have a lot of young girls on the team. This district title can just be a foundation to work on. Nell Wyatt finished second in the triple jump with a leap of 35-7 and Wyatt won the 400 with a time of 62.5. I felt we would do pretty well in the relay, the coach said. Coach Trimble took over the girls track program three years ago and has watched his team finish second in the last two district 5-AAAAA meets. 186 Sports By Amy Papoi Nell Wyatt won second place in the 400-meter dash with a time of 59.2, finishing just two-tenths of a second behing the first place winner at the region- al track meet in Denton. She also entered the sprint and mile relays, the long jump and the triple jump. Wyatt, with the team of Darlene Flemmings, Shawnna White, and Karen Beard, finished third in the mile relay, just missing a trip to state. Mental attitude is the main key to winning, said Coach Warren Trimble. We want everyone to be- lieve in themselves, and then in what they are try- ing to accomplish. After they've done that, then they have established two of their priorities, he said Nell is not only running for herself, but for the good of the community an we hope everyone will come to Austin and see this champion, Coach Trimble said after the re- gional meet. M ' K 1 l, y 5 'fi' ' lnhhh! !!-Curtis Madden shows excellent farm as he throws the iscus at the 5th Annual Yellow Jacket Relays. The boys track Team finish- Hl its season at the Region II eet in Denton. The injury of Derrick Cam- laron broke the Jackets' hopes or going to The state track neet in Austin. The relay Team of Cameron, onald Parker, Ray Taylor and aron Jackson finished sixth. he Team had won seven of ight races before regional eet. Jackets finish 2nd in district By Anthony Byers The Terrell Tigers captured the boys district track crown in Gainesville when the Tigers compiled l-42 points. The Jac- kets finished second with ll4 points. While they did not win The district title, the Jackets placed seven athletes in the regional meet. The sprint relay of Der- rick Cameron, Ray Taylor, Aaron Jackson and Donald Parker advanced to the re- gional meet, winning first in the 400 meter relay with a time of 42.36. Terrell was second with 42.54. Taylor won the long jump with jump of 22-9. Tony Brown took the discus with a throw of l4l-ll. Jackson won the llO high hurdles with a time of l5.26. Brown was second and John Wolf placed fourth. Cameron won the 200 met- er dash with a time of 2l.4O. In the prelims, Erick Harper fell coming into the final The intense competition in Denton was Too much for The Jackets. Taylor finished third in the long jump with a jump of 22-5 Jackson took fifth in the high hurdles with a time of l5.07 while Taylor came in seventh in the lOO. Danny l-lauber, in the high jump and Tony Brown in the discus both failed to make the the finals 9 W Of' Q' 9 Q0 G 430 ix v Q9 Q05 9 x 'lfqbspoo ' QQ, FP' 1 meters and did not make it to- Q-6 Q is 6 qw , . Q 6,3 top six. Sports 187 A if f , J Ms. K, ,, r Wm -w--1 t yayy cctycy i ,,,,,, V , lf? K- HQ, iw TEAM HORK-Raymond Wilson scores on a basehit by HHAT?-Bryan Smith listens on while Coach Comstod a fellow teammate. explains the situation. Jackets win 2nd consecutive district title By Richie Stein The Yellow Jacket baseball team brought home the district championship for the sec- ond year in a row finishing the regular sea- son l8-4 and district lO-l. This has been the year for the Jackets in terms of their im- pressive record. The play-off game was very exciting, there were only four hits by each team and most of them came in the sixth and seventh inning, the final score was 5-3. Tony Plauche got his seventh win of the season, and was 7-l on the year in regular season play. 188 Sports DISTRICT AND PLAYOFF SCORES' Denison 5 6 l l lO 9 9 2 9 7 7 5 l2 6 2 5 Opponnent McKinney O Allen 7 Terrell 3 Rockwall O Gainesville 5 McKinney O Allen l Rockwall 3 Terrell l Gainesville l Playoffs Allen 3 West Mesquite 3 Athens 2 Athens 5 Athens 6 S. .mwag GDTCHA-Ronny Crouse snags a line drive Ctopl. DUCH!-Bart Bush puts the crunch -on a Lakeview Cente-nnial's runner. Crightl. , is-is Q 'M' ' OH N0!fBart Bush prepares For a collision at home plate.. A ,, A ,J Wi' 'mea SLAP-Donny Borah is congratulated by team mates after hitting a grand slam homerun. Sports 189 190 S payry or TQWHKWDQQ Fl1x3?7. 'ei V, y A Jackets place five on All-District Tea The DisTricT Champion Yellow JackeTs placed five players on This year's disTricT 7-4A all-disTricT Team. Denison head coach, Ty ComsTock and Allen head coach, Glenn Verba shared The honor of coach of The year, and Ty ComsTock, Jr. and Tony Plauche shared player of The year honors. Sports OuTTielder, Raymond Wilson, second baseman, Allen Mobley, and shorTsTop, Ronny Crouse were all named To TirsT Team all-disTricT. Third baseman, Richard PaTTerson was named second Team behind Allen's Third baseman, Brian Chandler. l s l I I I X. CAT BUNTER-Ronny Crouse puts out a Bearcat faboveD. A I1IT-Richie Hollensed connects for an- ther timely hit Cbelowl. UN TARGET-Bryan onowho Fires another strike Ctop rightl. , V, Nb BROTHERS-Ty and Darren Comstock dis- cuss the situation Crightl. THAT'5 THU-Allen Mobley completes the double play Cbottom leftl. GOOD TRY-Bryan Donowho takes a pickoff try from the pitcher Cbottom rightl. ' if -Y' arts 191 .f g 'IT , Q I K W ii My Unforgettable Family By Bart Bush Normally, when someone writes of an un- forgettable character, it is a person. My most unforgettable character is a group of people who worked together as one, a team. It is the Denison baseball team. Ifelt closer to the members of this team than I have ever been to any one person. When we worked together on the field to beat Allen in that first playoff game, was when I felt that togetherness for the first time. The feeling I had that day will be one I will never forget. But then, like everything, there must be some hard times. 192 Sports These hard times hit us hard Friday in th game against Athens. The pain and sorrow I felt that night with the rest of the team, was the most moving experience in my life- It is hard to believe it is over now. Yet, after feeling that much pride, character an- togetherness, I feel that we were more thar a team, we were a family. R. 5. conomxn co. TL, 5: J. P.o. Bax 698 151, Denison aes-Beau SURE-Darin Comstock is sure the district cham- pionship is coming on Copposite pageb. HUHHH-Richie Hollensed examines the situation Cabovel. Hollywood-KevU1Emery relaxes while Darren Ayers watches the action 'on the field Cleftl. Sports 193 SAFE-Richard Patterson slides safely into second base. ,f.,.- 5. - -r , , snw:,,.M..V -s,,,rf,,, . ., K ,. .f i r filfy '- sf ' ,-gfi,g'f9'f'3'f XA .x ww.: Ku'-' . . A W --f.,gV:-g,xlx5,, A Mfrs!-in A 194 Sports -M. ., ' ., Yi r , ,A 'vegiwgggg .r ,. , ,, ,- , J t 4 4 of Vi'f'f'f-ii ,I -N - f- 'K ,. N,-,D ,f2,.Q,,, +382 L... X 3 ' fwg1..gLm.:.,,T A - - W f ' N HHUUPS-Allen Mobley makes a tremendous effort to turn a double play L , he r rtetr or , K, I Miki? Ac M Vi' kggkk gs WAFA kVfz,X4g1W , , ., TAG-Ronny Crouse takes a throw to tag a runner stealing second base. RNMU Nb IE 0 SLAP-Ty Comstock Jr. is congratulated after hitting a home run. Sports 195 I r s All i 1 ww ,A- H, Y TAG-Allen Mobley attempts a tag on the base runner Caboveb. IN THE GLOVE-Richard Patterson scoops up a grounder at third base CrightD . . I, V W 5 4 FUR THU-Chris Cobb attempts to complete the double play Cleftl. SAFE-Duane Martin slides into home Cbelowl . .. , ,,x A ,1A,,.Lr.,. ,, W, S r , r M , I Q ,Q 4 ' r , , ,p , ,rrp , , p ' W r r rrrz Q' Q p , rn W'r1f 'H ' on tt A 1 , 1 I ,A !l 2AVL ,Q m V 6 p.rn , It r r W tt ff fm N QE tprr ff r p r f , 2 yr 3, J Hr' pf, 5 V igwigg My iip JA,W?3?r - of r v r or 1 e f H4 ' to n r r,,, L '.:A A Q' ,ZL, , f' P , V, 1 V, 1 f , ,f , ' L Q M ,,,3,ff'ikg-AKA V QF, N in , ,,3'Z'Qq A ll I ,,,., , r 196 Sports KNUTHER BULLET-Tony Plauche fires away. IN THE DIRT-Raymond Wilson steals another base. . 4. ,,,, W' W f f pw, uv ,W ,g x fmt? '- W' Q 1 W, ,-we 5 3 I f Q 3 i' - . ,wZ1,'Wf K gm. 0-U-T-Tony Plauche completes the play as Bryan Donovuho and Allen Mobley watch Cabovel. JUNIOR VARSITY-coach Mark Howeth and JV team members plan their strategy Crightl . Sports 197 HE'RE NUMBER ONE-The victorious senior team poses for a picture after the game 44 198 Sports - 'W , k' 4 . w W , fy, ,af .,., , f WW, READY FUR BATTLE-Senior offense lines up against the junior's defensive line Seniors win Powder Puffs READY-Quarterback Traci Ballou, line man Amy Derden, Shelly Jacobs, and running back Tomi Ballou get set Cleftb. KNEE l1IGH-Coach Tony Brown gives plays to Traci Ballou Cbelowl. JUNIORS UN THE MOVE-mmrtmback Crystal McAlester runs the ball.CbottomD Sports 199 Banquet celebrates Cham lonshl C-E-L-E-B-R-A-T-I-U-N-Alamp mmwdoffhns gather at Silver Wings Club for the football banquet. Media personality Gil Lee reads a poem composed by Roland Krueger Sr. about the Jackets season Csee page 1481. The club was decorated with Yellow Jackets and photos of the team in action. Kevin Perkins poses in front of a mean Jacket with his Most Improved Player trophy. Cheerleader sponsor Cathey williams praises the girl's untiring efforts during the exciting, long football season. W' 200 Sports I 2 Kffg The Bouquet Tells The Story-Yellow Jacket Club Presi dent Kay Skelton Qseated left! and past president Ben Bardwell Cstandingl enjoy the accolades with Mrs. Monica Criswell and Coach Marty Criswell. The win- ningest coach in Texas, Gordon wood of Brownwood, inspires the audience. Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes president Scott Skelton gives the invocation. Team Captains Tony Brown, Ray Taylor, John Wolf and Fred wash- ington sit at the head table with the other dignitaries. Awards went to Skelton for high- est academic average, Kyle Perk- ins and Reggie Brooks and Gary Don Wright, most improved players, Brown, most valuable player, Taylor and washington best of- fense and defense players of the year. Sports 201 To be a Yellow Jacket By Phillip Harris Things you must have to be a Yellow Jacket: l. You have person in 2. You have . yourself. 3. You have your fellow team mate. 4. You have to be able to to be a good your self. to believe in to believe in go when things are rough. 5. You have to work hard. 6. You have to give TOOZ all the time. 7. You have to learn from your mistakes. 8. You have to get better every day. 9. You have to prepare mentally as well as physically. lO. When battle cries, you must perform at your best, let your hair down and GO FOR IT! Superstitions often grow around sports contests, and predicting scores of the Jacket games is one of cus- todian Elmer Brewer's hob- bies. Mr. Brewer used the following signs as indicators that the Jackets would not only win the state champion- ship, but would do it with a perfect l6-O record: --the Jackets played their first football game in l9l6. --the first game played this year was a l6-O victory over RJ.. Turner. --there were l6 yellow jack- et nests under the eaves of high school. 202 Sports Texas Coach of the Year Head coach and athletic director Marty Criswell was named Coach of the Year by the Texas Sports Writers As- sociation joining Brownwood coach Gordon Wood as the only non-AAAAA coach to receive this honor. It's a fantastic honor for our coaching staff,: Criswell said. Coach Criswell received 756 points in the balloting finishing ahead of AAA state champion coach Jack Narrell. We have a state cham- pionship coaching staff, the coach said. We have a great blend in terms of experience and youth. The staff is very balanced. Everyone has got something he does better than everyone else, and we do a good job capitalizing on each member's strength. Coach Criswell was also named the Five-State Coach of they year by the coaches groups from Texas and its surrounding states. ,, I 4 . , 2355 1 -W ! HARD HINNERS-KstandingD Anthony DeHorney, Ronnie Corcoran, Sherrie Kincade, Allen Mobley, Kay ryant, Cseatedl Sandra Brown, Shelli Taylor, Angie Barnum, and Darlene Flemmings show awards they eceived at the winter sports banquet. ,N - ' ' fn' e NORMAN D.BRATCHER as .Vxjf- 1 BOB BRATCHER 1 1 N 35 LARRY RIDDLE 2A 'nn '.'. y N855 if' Q' 1 ' fij2f3g,,u PHONE 465-2323 1 2z-5 ' 401WESTWO0DARD DENlSON,TEXAS we SUPPORT THE YELLOW JACKETS ' Sports 203 ZUA uvvwmjymlq ft 55 5 'i h Q me mf' 'Q 7 H's 2 + 'zg fd, aw LL , N SAY CPHIESE-Richard Patterson smiles while showing the newest look in i T-Shirts Ctop lefty. Vogue-HERE 1 AH-Rhonda Prius models .3 tur- gl' ,Q quoisejumpsuit Ctop rightl. NUH HHAT?-Ronny Crouse models the muscle L shirt and parachute pants look Cleftl. GLAHUUR GIRLS-Crop pants, iii 5 i it sleeveless sweaters, pastels, and flats are modeled by Kelly Spradlin .ee il if and Tisha Robinson Cbottom leftl. COOL AND CASUAL-Amy Derden and Lori England model marine and muscles shirts Cbottom rightl. -'e' qiQ.,,- 9 i'i ' Y? L. e Sports Q .M Ay' Look at that Championship Style Denison may be small in size, buT noT in imaginaTion or sTyle. T-shirTs and Levis To preTTy pasTels were worn. The laTesT and mosT bizarre sTyle This year was The Tluo- rescent scene. EveryThing from The bows in Their hair and The earrings in Their ears To The shoes on Their TeeT was brighT and bold. Also The Yellow JackeT sweaTshirT was a hoT new look, noT To menfion original. This was one sTyle ThaT was noT copied from anyone else. Then, There were The pasTels. JumpsuiTs, crop and ankle panTs and shorT sleeved sweaTers were The mosT popular fashions This year in soft romanTic shades of blue, pink, yellow, Turquoise, and whiTe. As long as iT was comfortable To The sTudenTs, iT was in sTyle. SITTING PRETTY-Lori Williams, Marilyn Jones, and Jennifer Hysmith show many stylish outfits Ctop leftl. SMILE-Mrs. Katrina Smith tells all when she agrees--teachers have style, too Ctop rightl. DOH-LA-LA-While Sitting in this new Fiero, Marilyn Jones shows the present flourescent look Cbelowl. 'E as gd' Sports 205 You can see it in their faces , be O J Q.Q, . D ' T Pl . HOH FAR AHAY DID YOU SAY GRADUATION HAS?-Candy Galloway relaxes while thinking about...??? TIE A YELLOW RIBBON 'ROUND THE OL' PRUIETT VAN-Brian Nail ties yellow ribbons on the faculty and student vehicles to symbolize the Football team's state championship. Calvin Cornish watches. 206 Sports 3 EXCELLENT HY DEAR HATSON-JeffFulemmek poses while working in Mr. John Terry's class. 1 LET S EATlMevin Milks looks awfully hungry while his class eats food they have prepared. ' ' 'mmf - '-ff-'f-lv-W',,..W-, ind ? fi I SEEI Y0ll!-Leslie DeHorney, Phillip Pryor, and Gary Wright have that look of guilt as the camera catches the threesome. HE'RE ISREAT-Greg Hales, Cassandra McBrayer, and HINNER-Brad Peel won a camera for the Pho- Duane Martin show Denison is great with their drama tography Club in a photo contest. skills. Sports 207 if Agxwwxw wa., Q I 'Q ' Nw' ig . 5 v .3- i S y Sw' V A K ' ang LL.. 2 ' 3' 0 5 U ' W . , ,f.1,.,W, W, W, ...,., ,m.,f. , , I J! A as L IP' ' as 1 ', S: M 'E 3 . . ..,. W? ' nf.. , g H. f. -, is 55 ' Hinning Teams-Um district literary and vocational con- tests added more gold, silver and bronze to a bright year. Dis- trict winners Ctop cture, first rowj are Amy Papoi, Marlene Fritts, Elizabeth Linsteadt, Melissa Lee, Qbackj Phillip Davis, Steve Williams, Kevin Perkins, Sandip Patel and Tammy Westg CSecond picture, first rowl Renee Hau- ber, Yalonda Tillery, Christi Zemcik, Tammy Moreno Cback rowl Kendall Phillips, Chad Linsteadt, David Sedlacek and Don Mar- ting CThird picture? Rick Parnell, Kelly Garvin, Randy Cooper and Steve Torres. People 209 CK-ACK N me af.1nfMep.scauncruces . - . 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Smith Rhonda Smith Tammie Smith Wesley Smith Carlos Smitherman Stephanie Smithson Mike Spraggins Dequita Steward Sherri Stewart Ginger Stillings Mitch Stone Aaron Stotlar Lee Stout Mike Stowers Andy Strong Robyn Tackett Roland Martha Shelli Stephen Chris Forrest Ricky Taughy Taylor Taylor Taylor Teague Thomas Thomas David Thompson Dedra Thompson Wendy Thompson Stephanie Thorne Sandie Tippitt Daren Tocquigny Audra Tolbert Tien Trinn Kristi VanZee 'Tammy Vaughan Troy Vest Steve Virgin Laura Waggener Paul Waggoner Mary Lynn Troy Wagner Walker Allen Walsh Joey Waschak Penney L. Washburn Marland Watkins Stacey Weaver Robert Webster Diana Weddle Daninelle Wheaton Jodi White 244 People- Freshmen lf Smith-White Rochelle White Jackie Whitehurst David Wicklund Dale Wigington Paige Wilkerson Bart Williams Gary Williams Kim Williams Meredith Williams Stephanie Williams Gary Wilson Stephanie Wilson Kristi Wimbish Brenda witcher Jerry Wolfe Gerald Woods Sheila Woods Paula Wooten Kenny Wright Freshmen I White-Wright CONGRATULATIONS! YELLow JACKETS PATRONS Dick and Carolyn Stein Rosemary Realty Gibson's Discount Center Taylor Printing Co. The Sports Shop Watson's on Main Kim's Fried Chicken Charley Charley courtneys Neo-Life Sheiton's Health and Survival Salvation Army Boys Club Parks Drug Texoma Trophy and Engraving Dr. and Mrs. Gary Mobley Watsonburger Crow's Nest Girl's Club of Denison People 245 Occupation of America 4 Bottom row: Officers from left, Tracey Smith Kelly Garvin Christi Jones Shelly Arthur Jennifer Hysmith, Second row Michelle Tignor, Stephanie Guillory Chrxsti Holder, Karen Wexssenborn lodi Janovec Donna Early Angie Wynne, Amy Burkhead, Denean Allen, Third row Kerry Grigg Cnstx Caldwell Stacey Weger Marla Jones Caroline Crenshaw Beth Cash, Thelma Wilson, Karen Massey Candy Galloway Health Students itopl Front, Debbie Snavely, Cindy Smith, Kathy Bombay, Lee Weaver, Back: Rhonda Bell, Opal Holmes, Mrs. Siv Anderson. Cbottoml Front: Elisabeth Linsteadt, Tracie Hewitt, Lisa Nason, Tammy Beav- er, Pam Moore, Steve Douglas, Mike Moody, Benny Holcomb, Sec- ond row: Raquel Gomez, Kim Lang- ston, Chuntel Hines, Steve Riggs, Third row: Lance Coleman, Arthur Taylor, Mrs. Siv Anderson. 206 People Student Council Front row: Officers from left, Don Martin, Kelly Wilkerson, Dean Lindsay, Roger Hanson, Rebecca Terry, Derrick Cameron, Second row: Bryan Donowho, Lori Williams, Susan Peake, Valerie Griffith, Steve Avilla, Paige Hudgins, Rhonda Smith, Traci Ballou, Jimmy Bilner, Amy Derden, Third row: Shannon Gregg, Brad Peel, Vance Hatfield, Leslie Lester, Amy Papoi, Beth Hunter, Rocky Watson, Christy Caudill, Fourth row: Paige Wilkerson, Julie Anderson, LeaAnn Ashburn, Kendall Mc Kinley, Allen Mobley, Priscilla Crain, Mi-Yong Kim, Tisha Robinson, Vanya Griffith, Shelly Jacobs, Bryan Smith, Scott Roe , Diana Smith, Fifth row: Sheri Todd, Marlene Fritts, Sheila Todd, Scott Skelton, Audra Tolbert, Jill Holder, Denise Czaja, Richie Hollensed, Scotty Weaver, Greg Hales, Michelle Davis, Shellee Neighbors, Tammy Jacobs, Carla Potts, Sixth row: Kevin Perkins, Eric Hunt, Ronnie Corcoran, Doug Neaves, Meredith Williams, Woodie Wilson, Jeff Herzog, Paul Bardwell, Harold Allison, Gene Potts Paul Wright, Dylan Stafford, Shannon Taylor, Kevin Krueger, Deron McGraw, Kyle Perkins, Mike Crump, Cassandra McBrayer, Beth Melvin, Sondip Patel and Sandra Walker. Us c J ,JKE 1 Q? : E 1. , 2 e to 3 - ,.-.,. ,T ye' Senior fl f T Splrlt Lea ers ' , if Q ' A 5 Dv ' if Front: Bart Bush, middle: Cathy Weems, Cindy Green, Amy k t ' qv It 4' ' 5 D Derden, Valerie Grlfflth, Shelly Jacobs, back: Beth Melvin, Brad Q7 E- 8 3 :Lk 3 1 1 Peel, Bryon Donowho, Don Martin and Kelly Wilkerson. ' . ' 'KS' ' ii- L- 'i f -e s-2 1 ,Q gig nf r. fr eff? : fig, if? ' ee i+g.fe5J W Senior Play Cast Beth Hunter, Sheila Todd, Greg Hales, Cathy Weems, Valerie Grif- fith, Tammy Moreno, Ron Corcor- an, Jane Am Thomason, Beth Mel- vin, Ccssondra McBrayer, Todd Hcflsell, Cindy Green, Gene Potts, Mi-Yong Kim, Wendi King, Amy Darden, Scott Skelton, Rhonda Montgomery, Susan Boss, Kevin Perkins, Kyle Perkins, Susan Pedce, Jim Chapman, Bart Bush, Brad Peel, Ritchie Patterson, Bryon Doa:-who, Allen Mobley, Johnny Lewis, Sundip Fcfel, Scmdru Walk- er, Jonet White, Chad Llnsteadt, Wes McMenomy and Don Martin. People 247 Future Farmers of America lfront rowi-Gary Wright, David Doughrity, Audra Smith, Jeff Cockrill, Stacy Burris, Steve Polston, Wylie Platt Donny O Malley, Rhonda Fritts. Eric Fowler. Qsecond row,-Mr. Charles Knight, Scott Barnhill, Joe Joie, Kenny Smith, Dennis Smlth, John Clapp Denis House, Vernon House, Jeff House, Stanley Roberts, Barbara Ross, Danny Massey, John Henson, Chris Erede Tlm Brown Thomas Anderson, Rocky Watson, Kenny House, Paul Turner, Michael Crump. fthird rowl-Roby Montgomery Darrin Bunch Morland Watkins. US Club Hold Up Front: Chad Edelen, Amy Smart, Rebecca Terry, Paige Hudglns, Jo- dl Smith, Dena Eldredgep middle: Chris Green, Vance Hatfield, Ken- dall Mclilnley, Mary Jacquinot, Glna Hatfield, Larl England, Mer- edith Williams, Shelly Jacobs, Brad oeel, Allen Mobley, Susan Peake. Riding Club M S Front: Jeaneen Thedfcrd, Thomas Anderson, Barbara Ross, Wiley Platt, Audra Smith, middle: Ken- dal Houston, Stacie Shatto, Scott Gundlach, Christi Witt, Kenny House, back: Tim Brown, Stacie Mosse, Brian Baker. 248 People ,gf-' ,, Art Club Front row: Rocky Watson, Kirk Templeton, Shaylen Staley, Second row: Dennls Davis, Kelly Wilkerson, Rhonda Fritts, Vanya Griffith, Christy Virgin, Third row: Mr. Jerry Pedersen, Wendy Hooper, Amy Pack, Jeanene Glockner, Shannon Tay- lor, Leann Thornburg, Fourth row: Gary Williams, Stephanie Garland, Darrin Peoples, Klm Fulton, Tracey Johnson, Michelle O'Neal, Jeff Neaves, Dee Rippy, Carmen Vanmeter, Stephanie Flodriquez, Joe Don Arthurs, Fifth raw: Kevin Crawford, Jimmy Jones, Cory Sartor, Mary England, Cyrus Haas, Mike Perryman, Robert Simpson, Cliff Bently. Hanson's eadaches Bottom row: Karen Mayton, Debbie Draper, Chrlstln Patti, Cindy Smith, Beth Hunter, Cindy Green, Jane Ann Thomason, Priscilla Crain, Kimberly Key, Amber Arrlsan, Tammy Moreno, Mary Lynn Wagner, Martha Shives, Christi Zemclk, Michelle Davls, Paula lves, Second row: Sherri Davis, Nancy Nelson, Jeanette Locke, Suzanne Tripp, Joy Jennings, Janet Harp, Jodie Smith, Tonee Reed, Shelle Neighbors Tammy Jacobs, Third row: Mike Pasche, Mark Blood, Gene Potts, Deran Mc Craw, Roger Hanson, Marcus'Pough, Mace Tawney, Blll Gay, Gabriel McGee and Jeff Donahue. Boy's Tra Paul Fulton, Mike Wlley, John Mueller, Robert Jones, Danny Blanton, Cary Cockrell, Foster Sullivan, Joe Thompson, Aaron Pryor. ck Hauber, John Wolfe, Ray Taylor, Tony Brown, Donald Parker, Bret Edelen, Brewster Waddles, Victor Copeland, Randy Roberts, Bryan Curtis Madden, Sammy Johnson, Scott DeFratus, Derrick Cameron, Mlke Nelson, Erick Harper, Phillip People 249 BUYS BASKETBALL Varsity Boys Basketball- front from left-Ercik Har- per, Ronnie Kelly, Leslie DeHorney, Ronnie Corcoran, Second row-Allen Mobley, Captain, Fred Washington, CaptaingJames Jackson, An- thony DeHorney. Third row- Robert Stubbs, Kevin Emery Brian Watson, Aaron Akers, Paul Bardwell and Paul Turner. Junior Varsity Boys- Front Row, left to right- Dewayne Bishop, Claude Bell, Mike Bush, Cliff Fuggett, Tony Owens, David Jones, second row-Stacy Moore, Mike Wiley, Randy Roberts, Allen Stevenson, Devin Aynes. Third row- Coach Williams, Monty Watts, Troy Bartley, Cliff McFadden, Tim Crowell. DISTRICT 7AAAA JV CHAMPS Freshmen Boys Basketball- Front row, left to right- Gregg Roman, Todd Kurtz, Bryan Ross, Chris Douglas, Mike Stowers, Wayne McFar- land, Chris Auten, Clar- ence Gilliam. Second row, left to right-Russell Simpson, Jamie Fennell, Gerald Woods, Scott Marr, Phillip Davis, Brad Pate, Bill Nellis, Troy Vest. Third row, left to right- Jeff Sanders, James Bax- ley, Chris Smith, Troy Brown, Eric Hunt, Charles Baker, Kendall Hunt, Will- iam Mayberry. GIRLS BASKETBALL Varsity Girls-Front row, 1 to r, Mindy Weaver, Kaye Bryant, Gina Brown. Second row, Brenda Kerns, Kim Bradford Cmanagerl, Carla Grant, Ruby Jackson, Lisa Jack- son Cmanagerl. Third row, Sherrie Kincade, Teresa Newson Ccoachl, Angie Barnum, Lisa Tadlock. Top row, Ivery Jackson. iz' Girls Junior Varsity-Front row, l to r, Crystal Mcalester, Shonda Tillery, Michelle Martindale, Tonya Heflin. Second row, Fe- licia Pruitt, Jeanette Helwer, Chantel Hines, Nell Wyatt, Lisa Addington. Ninth Grade Girls- Front row, l to r, Kim Jones, Rhonda Smith, Gayle Mal- vern, Karen Beard, Shelli Taylor, Bon- nie Ertel, Angela Heathcock, Steph- anie Thorne, Second row, Lori Shearin- manager, Janet Harp, LaTonya Ross, Martha Taylor, Rhonda Blanton, Kristy Vanzee, Karla Clark, Kim England, Kim Wil- liams-manager. People 251 ,vo-wi S is ,, . ,, Boy's Tennis Front: Tien Trinh, Yung Trinh, Lance Coleman, Robbie Robinson, Tony Harrel- son, back: Mike DeLong, Dallas Porter, Spencer Johns, Bill McKinney, Bill Leal, James Stone, Mike Dophied. Bleachers Bums Front: Brion Smith, Brett Mayes, Rocky Watson, Bubba Parks, Mrs. Kathy Do- phied, Kevin Emery, Robert Stubbs? SC' cond row: Donny O'Mally, Mike Felling- er, Paul Turner, Bill McKinney, Ronnie Corcoran, Larry Neff, third raw: J.Dean Lindsay, Bart Bush, Devin Aynes, Jeff Herzog, Chris Brede, Tim Brown, Lee Neal, Bobby Clay, fourth row: Darrin Ayres, Monty Watts, Paul Bardwell, Harold Allison, Spencer Johns, fifth raw: Bob Barker, Mike Earhart, Brett Edelen, Bill Gay, Woody Wilson. CEA Lab From left: Scott Rae, Denise Burden, Stephanie Lowell, Mrs. Meg Mayes, Valerie Douglas, Suzanne Smith, Trent Hyman. 252 People GirI's Tennis District Champs tennis team Front: Dawn Williams, Vanya Griffith Holland, back: Beth Melvin, LeeAnn Ashburn, Chris Virgin, Paige Haygood Julie A'YdeFS0 l,manoger Rhonda Mont gomery. Cathy Weems, Paige Wilkerson, Christy . u .. .. ,7 .,..... Drama Club Front: Tlsha Robinson, Beth Hunt- er, Shannon Greg, Amy Papoi, Greg Hales, Jane Am Thomason, Tracey Smith, Middle: Paul Bard- well, Cassandra McBrayer, Karen Price, Kim Glenn, Mrs. Sylvia Mc Brayer, back: Kevin Perkins, Rich- ard Anderson, Dean Lindsay and Chris House. ee'ves-.i ,...e W , . '----me mmol :N...,M.s,,.e, M A 2 Fellowship of Christian Athletes Front row: Traci Ballou, Marlene Fritts, Sheila Todd, Scott Skelton, Allen Mobley, Gary Don Wright, Second Row: Rhonda Smith, Scott Gundlach, Mike Beeson, Michelle Martindale, Shannon Gregg, Christy Holland, Tomi Ballou, Tammy Jacobs, Vest, Chad Edelen, Jimmy Bilner,John Wolf, Third raw: Scott Barnhlll, Marla Fisher, Stephanie Baxley, Jodi White, Tisha Robinson, Scott Donowho, Lori England, Amy Derden, Paige Hudgins, Steve Avila, Mark Skelton, Fourth row: Meredith Wll- llarns, Stephanie Smithson, Felicia Ficke, Raymie Rushing, Dallas Porter, Leslie Lester, Gina Hatfield, Ron Corcoran, Dean Lindsay, Bob Clay, Jim Chapman, Fifth row: Bob Barker, Sheri Todd, Phillip Davis, Bill Gay, Bubba Parks, Tiffany Myers, David Hintz, Christy Allen, Kendall McKinley, Sixth row: Pam Roach, James Baxley, Priscilla Crain, Brian Donowho, Kyle Perkins, Harold Allison, Richie Stein, Robert Stubbs, Richie Hollensed, Ritchie Patterson, Donny Borah, Bred Edelen, Tony lllauche, Rebecca Terry, Mike Wright and Johnny Lewis. Golf Team Front: Chris Green, Chris Calhoun, Scott Spencer, Greg Anderson, back: Shane Calhoun, Coach Osburn Davis, Jeff Fulenchek, Captain Eric Floyd, Al- len Walsh, Harold Allison and Dylan Stafford. People 253 Q if-1' 9-Q. m:n'T2'u-1 BENSON ,BENSON Yellow Jacket Champions Ctront rowl-Angela Bruno, Lance Jones, Scott HesslDocl, Kenneth Ball, Jeffrey hess. lsecond rowl-Coach Jimmie Brooks, Scott DeFratus, Carey Cockrell, Chance Clark, Darrin Comstock, Jason Wheeler, Bart Stephenson, Mike Wright, Paul Taylor, Brewster Waddles, Donny Borah, James Cobb. lthird rowl-Coach Warren Tremble, Anthony Byers, Scott Skelton, Donald Parker, Ray Taylor, John Wolf, roger Edmondson, Brian Hix, Phillip Harris, Gary Wright, Raymond Wilson. lfourth rowl-Coach Lanny Pettit, Dean Lind- say, Reggie Brooks, Phillip Pryor, Erick Harper, Charles Walker, Curtis Madden, Tony Plauche, Elmar Perry, Richie Patterson, Aaron Jackson, Coach Mark Howeth. lfifth rowl-Head Coach Marty Criswell, David Roach, Arthor Taylor, Leslie DeHorney, Kevin Krueger, Kyle Perkins, Ron Burger, Larry Weaver, Brett Mayes, Fred Washington, Tony Brown. ftop rowl-Coach Ty Comstock, Coach Marvin Sedberry, Marcus Pough, Butch Hall, Bob England, Richie Stein, Richie Hollensed, Jim Chapman, Victor Blanton, Joe Ross, Lee Neal, Bryan Means. Q v'-s if s 1 A 55, 11 -225 7711i ,A ' ' - .its -I X' I Q 'mile A 'R' - tl IP' ' Q- Lf,i?35a?'Te:3:,..13 i-l ' .. me. : Tiff .i, iii? . ' . - A ,iif f T L V, ,3 , t' A ff 'fu - . Fi fa, 1 Front: Derrick Cameron, Kelly Wilker- fi u san, Dan Martin, Amy Papoi, Kevin Per- ' Biol kins, Beth Melvin, Valerie Griffith, Ja- mie Thompson, Susan Boss, Cassandra McBrayer, Janet White, Scott Skelton, Bryan Donowho, Cindy Birdsong, Sandra Walker, David Sedlacek, Brad Peel, Al- A - l len Mobley, Mike Pasche, Gene Potts. Front: Rebecca Terry, Lori Williams, Tracey Smith, Tammy Jacobs, Michelle Davis, second row: Shonda Tillery, Suz- anne Tripp, Starr Ward, Yalonda Tillery, Melissa Lee, Paula Williams, third row: Kendall McKinley, T.J. Wasden, Chantal Phillips, Kris Gundlach, Christy Zemcik, Meredith May, Sandra Brown, Sandra Walker, Angela Bruno, fourth row: Brian Parks, Brett Edelen, Brett Mayes, Bill McKinney, Dean Lindsay, Mike Bush, Jeff Arnold, Scott Spencer, Dallas Part- er, Darren McGraw. 2513 People JV ' fi iw Future Homemakers of America ffront rowl-Tracy Johnson, Sherri Davis, Michelle Beshears, Marcella Emmons. fsecond rowl-Teri Fuggett, Carmen Franseen, Suzy Cline, Sandra Walker. fthird rowl-Mrs. Cathy Kennon, Lenesha Bellows, Tammy Deary, Cathey Means, Betty Bell. Kfourth rowi- Kelli Blackwood, Rhonda Sexton, DeeDee Curry, Laurie Pruitt, Jackie Kelly, Mrs. Mae Ruth Bentley. 1 li 6. .., K Q Q K ' , , B -f L. S yyrii , 9 i ue , rrley L T W f 4' l r,e . T eer e1 i so inf, ' Q Mixed Chorus Bottom row: Christin Patti, Karen Mayton, Debbie Draper, Conny Lambert, Diana Webb, Kim Leach, Kelly Ramsey, Paula Leach, Beth Hunter, Cindy Green, Kimberly Key, Diana Smith, Cassandra McBrayer, Teresa Amos, Lynn Blackwell, Amber Arrison, Duwana Swink, Lori Frith, DeDe Curry, Tammy Moreno, Martha Shives, Michelle Davis, Paula Ives, Christi Zemcik, Second row: Sherri Davis, Jeanette Locke, Kerry Wright, Suzanne Tripp, Priscilla Crain, Jane Ann Thomason, Joy Jennings, Carolyn Grooms, Sherry Rodgers, Carla Potts, Colleen Nickerson, Vicker Rickerson, Rhonda Sexton, Teresa Bruce, Dawn Lindsay, Becky Redding, Tonee Reed, Mary Lynn Wagner, Lori Mullins, Dana Acree, Tammy Jacobs, Third row: Denise Jackson, Laura Gaforth, Pamela Lane, Alicia Smith, Nancy Nelson, Jodi Smith, Janet Harp, Sandra Lane, Rhonda Bell, Kristi DeHorney, Rhonda McMenamy, Shellee Neighbors, Tammy Dearyp Fourth row: Mike Pasche, Mark Blood, Gene Potts, Darrin McCraw, Roger Hanson, Larry Lambert, Paul Davis, Mark Thompson, Mike Hales, Marcus Pough, Bill Gay, Gabriel McGee, Jeff Donahue. Cosmetology Front: Janet Gardner, Susan Cassi- dy, Pam Moore, Terri Fuggett, Kathy Cook, Claudia Ingram, back: Charlotte Stout, Stephanie Buskirk, Mike Hales, Jana Pilkilton, Stacy Gaddis, Valerie Darley and Deana Martin. People 255 Academic A d W'nners ftop rowi-Russell Simpson, David Mezzacappa, Kyle Perkins, Brett Mayes, Kevin Perkins, David Sedlachek, Mark Harbin. fsecond rowl-Derrick Cameron, Scott Gundlach, Chris Green. Qthird rowi-Mark Skelton, Phillip Davis, Steve Williams. Qfront rowl-Don Mar- tin, Daren York, Dylan Stafford. fnot picturedi-Jeff Arnold. Q.: N-1 Pr' A rf-... fi ll'-n-.-..,.,,mW . cademic Award Winners ltop row?-Patricia Burnpass, Christina Herman, Lori England, Kris Gundlach, Rebecca Terry, Yalonda Tillery,-Valerie Griffith. imiddle rowl-Mi-Yong Kim, Susan Peake, Michelle Davis, Kim Fulton. Cbottom rowl-Starr Ward, Rochelle White, Paige Hagood. Knot picturel-Emily Peake. ICT il, it f-e A iii! ifront rowi-Mike Cary, Dale Neu, John Bar- . Q nett, Larry Neff. irow fwoi-Mr. Richard Vx y . Coulter, Tony Bryant, Mike Wagner, Ray- ' is AXl'l N mond Rolen, Joe Don Arthurs. irow threel- Steve Ogborn, Shannon Taylor, David Thomas, Tony Pellman. 2,56 People DHS for Africa lin alphabetical orderl-Kristie Allen, Julie Anderson, Jeff Arnold, Kelli Arnold, Lee Ann Ashburn, Tracey Ballou, Kathy Bates, Cindy Birdsong, Victor Blanton, Sandra Brown, Bart Bush, Derrick Cameron, Chris Castelli, Holly Chappell, Cindy Coffin, Macee Cowley, Priscilla Crain, Michelle Davis, Anthony DeHorney, Kristi DeHorney, Mary England, Paul Gaffney, Jeannene Glockner, Cindy Green, Shannon Gregg, Mike Hales, Roger Hanson, Todd Hortsell, Eric Hunt, Beth Hunter, Tammy Jacobs, Nathan Johnson, Kim Jones, Allen Kane, Ronnie Kelly, Stephanie Lale, Tracy Laurick, Johnny Lewis, Dawn Lindsay, Dean Lindsay, Chad Linsteadt, Carlos McDuffy, gayle Malvern, Don Martin, Beth Melvin, Tammy Moreno, Mindy Nail, Amy Pack, Donald Parker, Richard Patter- son, Marcus Pough, Felicia Pruitt, Becky Redding, Pom Roach, Stephanie Rodriquez, Scott Roe, Dylan Stafford, Richie Stein, Dwanna Swink, Martha Taylor, Rebecca Terry, Jane Am Thomason, Travis Vernon, Brian Walker, Steve West, Rochelle White, Kelly Wilkerson, Shawnna White, Angie Wilson, Stephanie Wilson, Woodie Wilson. A Metal Trades lfront rowl-Jimmy Emmonds, Samuel Jones, Brett Davis, Dena Martin, Brian Bently, Charlie Stein. fsecond rowl-Mr. Fred Gunter, Mike Vest, Lisa Mabry, John Hosp, Shawn Flinn, James Thompson, Dean Lindsey, Dexter Butler. People 257 fin alphabetical orderl Robert Allen, Steve Allen, Greg Anderson, Kristy Armstrong, Jeff Arnold, Kathy Bates, Doug Beam, Cindy Birdsong, Bridget Blythe, Kyle Brede, Brian Brown, Shawn Brown, Angela Bruno, Toni Burdue, Scott Burns, Pat Crian, David Cald- well, Eric Caldwell, Melissa Caldwell, Chris Costelli, Jennifer Castleman, Holly Chappell, Cindy Coffin, Brian Coley, Clayton Cunningham, Denise Czoja, Steve Douglas, Valerie Douglas, Kevin Emery, Mary England, Karen Ertel, Jim Fleitman, Paul Fox, Tammy Fox, Carmem Galloway, Derek Gossett, Christin Gregg, Kris Gundlach, Todd Hartsell, Renee Hauber, James Heflin, Chris tina Herman, Carrie Herzog, Tammy Hewitt, Tony Hewitt, Tracey Hewitt, Stephanie Hill, Bennie Holcomb, Mary Hooker, Wendy Hooper, Robbie House, Heath Houston, Steve Huhtula, Alicia Jackson, Chris Jones, Marilyn Jones, Allen Kane, Mi-Yong Kim, Danny King, Sharon Lacey, Chad Linsteadt, Stephanie Lowell, Kim Madole, Tim Marrs, Kristi Massie, Meredith Moy, Bradley Mayes, Artesia Mcshow, Donna Medlin, Paula Medlin, David Mezzacappa, Pam Mueller, Lisa Nason, Jeff Neaves, Daniel Oney, Michelle Pasche, Tim Patterson, Emily Peake, Rhondi Peterson, Chantel Phillips, Kendall Phillips, Jana Pilkilton, Lynn Ramsey, Kim Ramsfield, Geri Reed, Alicia Reynolds, Pam Roach, Tonya Roberson, Terri Roberson, Stephanie Rodriguez, Charlie Russell, Robert Russell, Toy Sanders, David Sedlacek, Judy Shelton, Angela Shires, Deanna Snell, Mike Spraggins, Dylan Stafford, Leiann Stewart, Mike Stowers, Robin Tackett, Craig Talley, Kirk Templeton, Andrea Thomas, Dedra Thompson, Jamie Thompson, Yolanda Tillery, Lea Weaver, Mindy Weaver, Steve West, Tommy West, Daninelle Wheaton, Shanelle Wheaton, Glen White, Lori Williams, Steve Williams, Parks Wilson, Dedra Weineger. Q 'Bukit ,. .. . fffonf FOWI leff T0 fighfl- MGIY Hooker, Paula Medlin, Mindy Weaver fsecond rowl, Valerie Douglas Judy Shelton, Carrie Henog E32-ifngdplljavilplriihiasierlll-icg 5Lilrgii.House, fthird rowl, Christi Massie, Stephanie Hill, Pam Roach, ,Sharon Lacey, Terri Robison,l 258 People fleft to rightl- Shannon Gregg, Sheila Todd, Tomi Bcmou, Traci Salloulheadl, Janet Whifefmascotl, Lori England, Mary Jacquinot, Marlene Fritts, Betty Ann Martin. - i oH9 ders fleft to rightl- Marla Fisher, Stephanie Baxley, Shawnna White, Christy Hollandfheadj, Beth Glass, Monette Hopper, Tiffany Myers, Michelle Martindale. ,, TN Freshmen ders Kleft ra rightl- Rochelle White, Meredith Williams, Jodi White, Ramey Rushing, Kim Jonesiheadl, Tama Graff, Chelsea Palmer, Paige Hudgins. People 259 Photo Club Uront rowl-Cindy Birdsong, Debbi Hedrick, Beth Melvin, Brian Nail, Kelli Spradlin. isecond rowl-Richard Patterson, Amy Derden, Bart Bush, Valerie Griffith, Johnny Lewis, Kevin Perkins, Amy Popoi. Cultural Library ifront IOWJ-MIS. Virginia Blanken- ship, Carolyn Grooms, Starr Warcl, Dee Rippy, Felicia Dawson, Tummy Peacock. isecond rowj-T.J.' Wasden, Jeff Donahue, Mark Blood, Kim Key, Rhonda Sexton, Mrs. Cynthia Young, Mrs. Mildred Doyle. Heritage ' ileft to rightl-Rhonda Bell, Pam - Moore, Kristi. DeHorney. f'fwffsQsmzwafx'swsL'5e1m gg--r it L ,sl i 'V i M. .,.,,,,, ,, N-V Yi 5, ll,, .Hai . S-.fax ' 'ff xii I . x . : ffgzgw In :,:,kE9? :Q. 1 .Q F 4 25, ,av .,., ,F 1' saggy g a, K. ,L 1 i 3, g . ' ' i i ' 4f'1fH'f:r34i if 152 , A' 'r FK it .iz-fi'-iii? A ,i'e .F X xi f A ' , 52:-Lis s X' i 4 ' Qi' Gffice Education Assoc ffront fowl-Etna Henwood, 260 People Kelly Harris, Sherri Waldrip. isecond rowl-Cheri Dupree, Dona Acree, Shelly McCom- mock, Tonee Peed, Melissa Lee, Paulo Ives. Uhird rowl- Rhonda McMenamy, Vicki Lolrimore, Lori Arnold, Karen Weissenborn. ffourth l'OW,' Refhn Allen, Patty Conner, Sharon Lacey, Mrs. Meg Mayes. Math Team flefr to rig?-il-Sandip Palel, Kevin Per- kins, and Sfeve Williams. S C' lleff lo righll-Chris Green, Kyle Perkins, Kris Gundlach, Kevin Perkins, and Steve Williams. Cross Country llelt to right?-Scott Donawho, Brian Nail, Paul Fulton, and Mike Wiley. Future Teachers of America lfronl rowl-Glenn White, Travis Vernon, Priscilla Crain, Cassandra McBrayer, Dylan Stafford. lsecond rowj-Julie An- derson, Lee Ann Ashburn, Paige Wilker- son, Sherry Davis. lthird rowj-Barbara Walker, Sandra Walker, Wendy King, Cindy Birdsong, Amy Papoi, Amy Der- den. Knot picfuredl-Krisfy Armstrong, Laura Brooks, Shawn Brown, Aaron Coldwell, Kim Glenn, Shannon Gregg, Denise Jackson, Leonna Lively, Wendy Lynch, Rhonda Monigomery, Tisha Rob- inson, Amy Smart, Rebecca Terry, Sheri Todd, Lisa Smith, Carmen VanMefer, Janet While, Steve Williams. People 261 f WV iw '5 T' 4 Q T' W w w Spanish Club Kristi Allen, Jett' Arnold, Devin Aynes, Tami Baliou, Traci Ballou, Paul Bardvvell, Scott Barnhlll, Steve Beals, Betty Bell, Cindy Birdsong, Chris Brede, Tim Brown, Tony Bryant, Toni Burdue, Amy Burkhead, Bart Bush, Christi Caldwell, Melissa Caldwell, Chris Calhoun, Shane Calhoun, Derrick Cameron, Linda Carruth, Tammy Carruth, Beth Cash, Jim Chapman, Cindy Coffin, Darin Comstock, Ty Comstock, Ronnie Corcoran, Priscilla Crain, Carolyn Crenshsaw, Mike Crump, Paula Cummings, Angela Dillard, Bryan Donowho, Mike Dophied, Mike Earhart, Mike Fellinger, Virginia Fields, Marlo Fisher, Darlene Flem- mings, Marlene Fritts, Rhonda Fritts, Steve Fronterhouse, Bill Gay, Laura Goforth, Shannon Gregg, Valerie Griffith, Dianne Griggs, Kris Gundlach, Greg Hales, Erick Harper, Tony Harrelson, Todd Hartsell, Gina Hatfield, Janette Helwer, Jeff Herzog, Theresa Hinei, Richie Hollensed, Thomas Hooker, Heath Houston, Leon Hunt, Beth Hunter, Aaron Jackson, Tammy Jacobs, Mary Jocquinot, Jodi Janovec, Joy Jennings, Nathan Johnson, Christi Jones, Marilyn Jones, Marla Jones, Sherry Kincade, Leslie Lester, Deon Lindsay, Chad Linsteadt, Elizabeth Linsteadt, Thelma Luper, David Mannen, Michelle Martindale, Karen Massey, Bret Mayes, Todd McConnell, Bill McKinney, Mendy McMannigal, Bryan Means, Beth Melvin, Angela Mersecchi, Allen Mobley, Tammy Moreno, Tiffany Myers, Lisa Nason, Lee Neal, Doug Neoves, Nancy Nelson, Robert Nicholson, Donny O'Molley, Kelly Orr, Donald Parker, Kathy Parkey, Brian Parks, Rick Parnell, Sondip Patel, Ritchie Patterson, Susan Peake, Brad Peel, Kevin Perkins, Kyle Perkins, Tracy Porter, Gene Potts, Phillip Pryor, Scott Roe, Scott Skelton, Audra Smith, Brion Smith, Kristi Stevens, Bart Stevenson, Robert Stubbs, Carhy Talley, Michelle Tignor, Sheila Todd, Paul Turner, Sherri Waldrip, Starr Ward, Brian Watson, Cathy Weems, James White, Shawnna White, Lori Williams, Sherry Williams, Thelma Wil- son, Gary Don Wright. Distributive Education Bottom row: Mike Crump, Sheila Gaddis, Rocky Watson, Scott Weaver, Second row: Martha Shives, Kim Delashaw, Mary Richardson, Jimmy Baechtp Third row: Kevin Coffman, Wendi King, David Daughrity, Stacy Golston, Gene Moore. 262 People L'L'L' f' - K Ln. Debate Front: Christi Zemcik, Chantal Phillips, Mark Parker, Second row: Denise Czoja, Yolanda Tillery, Don Martin, Kendall Phillip, Third row: David Sedlacek, Chad Linsteadt, Renea Hauber, Robert Russell. U1 5 '15 , Q a 6 Mi .., ,7 1 ,, ., A V ,A ' 1 , J . ' if R S a T , ' K , , , Tl' f J X N ' , V,S. S V is Kiwi ,. A. M' L 2 2 ' 3 ' ' a - T aa'a S - - C a ' -I it ,ey y - . y . t - K A ir f . . . 7 - f' ,a:i H Az? Us i V N 2 ,fi SN' 'L K ss I L s i , ,' ,C ' 4 li e y V frr , as , K 'L y , , Aff K i K K, t -L K ll'k 1 K S J fi i'aaa f J V Girl's Chorus Bottom row: Beth Hunter, Tammy Moreno, Jane Ann Thomason, Kimberly Key, Cassandra McBrayer, Theresa Amos, Lynn Blackwell, Amber Arrison, Duanna Swink, Lori Frith, DeeDee Curry, Tonee Reed, Martha Shives, Michelle Davis, Paula lves, Christi Zemcik, Cristi Perkins, Second row: Christi Patti, Suzanne Tripp, Joy Jennings, Colleen Nickerson, Vickie Rickerson, Rhonda Sexton, Theresa Bruce, Dawn Lindsay, Becky Redding, Mary Lynn Wagner, Lori Mullins, Dona Acree, Tiffany Drakep Third row: Karen Mayton, Debbie Draper, Priscilla Crain, Jeanette Locke, Sherri Davis, Connie Lambert, Patti Click, Car- olyn Grooms, Sandra Lane, Rhonda Bell, Kristi Del-iorney, Fourth row: Diana Webb, Kim Leach,Kelly Romsey, Paulo Leach, Kerry Wright, Denise Jackson, Laura Goforth, Pamela Lane, Diana Smith, Carla Potts, Jodi Smith, Janet Harp, Rhonda Mc Menarny, Tammy Deary Stinger Staff Front: Jamie Thompson, Mi-Yong Kim, Anthony Byers, Butch Hall, Paula Lindsay, Christi Jones, back: Dawn Williams, Marilyn Jones, Leslie DeHorney, Richie Stein, fx ! 3 Spencer Johns, Beth Glass, David ' l .Q Allen Gnd Duane Martin. People 263 ,.W :A I 1 A A . 1 l Q , l 3 A T , g ' gg ' gg ' C V v i g ! A If lb ei ff- A S , --sr: i , -L A I Alf? --Q if 5' xv: fflld QV' r '- ' t,,5 '74:5ii I 'WW F I ,J A' l United Service Club lin alphabetical orderl-Tandy Alexander, Denean Allen, Kristi Allen, Harold Alllson, Jeff Arnold, Lorl Arnold, Steve Avila, Vlnce Baker, Tami Ballou, Traci Ballau, Leah Bankston, Paul Bardwell, Bob Barker, Scott Barnhlll, James Baxley, Stephanie Baxley, Tammy Beaver, Michael Beeson, Jlmmy Blllner, Glna Brown, Tim Brown, Tony Bryant, Bart Bush, Christy Caldwell, Melissa Cald- well, Chris Calhoun, Beth Cash, Kristie Caudill, Chance Clark, Bob Clay, Cindy Coffin, Lance Coleman, Brian Collins, Ron Corcoran, Priscilla Crain, Carolyn Crenshaw, Ronny Crouse, Michael Crump, Amy Derden, Bryan Donowho, Scott Donowho, Mike Dophled, Donna Early, Chad Edelen, Carrie Edelon, Dana Eldredge, Vlckl Emerson, Lorl England, Klm Feagan, Felicia Flcke, Kathy Fields, Marla Fisher, Marlene Frltts, Jeff Fulenchek, Maurice Glasson, Kim Glenn, Laura Goforth, Christen Gregg, Shannon Gregg, Chris Green, Cindy Green, Jennifer Green, Valerie Griffith, Michelle Grimes, Kris Gundlach, Scott Gundlach, Derek Gossett, Greg Hales, Roger Hanson, Todd Hartsell, Gina Hatfield, Vance Hatfield, Christie Holder, Jill Holder, Rlchle Hollensed, Paige Hudglns, Steve Huhtala, Jennifer Hysmlth, Denise Jackson, Shelly Jacobs, Tammy Jacobs, Kevin Jacqulnot, Mary Jacqulnot, Jodi Janavec, Jeff Jezek, Joe Jole, Chrlstl Jones, Lance Jones, Marilyn Jones, Spencer Johns, Allen Kane, Ml-Yong Kim, Kevin Krueger, Denise Low-- ders, Vlckie Lattlmare, Tracy Laurick, Bill Leal, Leslie Lester, J. Dean Llnsay, Crystal McAlester, Cassandra McBrayer, Todd McConnell, Kendall McKinley, Bill McKinney, Kimberly Mace, Curtis Maden, Klm Madale, Betty Ann Martin, don Martin, Jeremy Martin, Mary Jo Martin, Mlke Martin, Michelle Martindale, Karen Massey, Meredith May, Brett Mayes, Curtis Mayes, Bryan Means, Beth Melvln, Allen Mabley, Randall Morrow, Tiffany Myers, Lee Neal, Jeff Neaves, Shelly Neighbors, Bill Nellls, Mike Nelson, Nmcy Nelson, Mike Nix, Chealsea Palmer, Amy Papal, Bubba Parks, Nllesh Patel, Sandip Patel, Richard Patterson, Billy Peak, Susan Peake, Brad Peel, Kevin Perkins, Kyle Perkins, Greg Pllkllton, Tony Plauche, Dallas Porter, Karen Price, Scott Raines, David Ray, Pam Roach, Tlsha Robinson, Raymle Rushing, Suzan Rutledge, Karen Schmidt, Laura Scott, Mark Skelton, Scott Skelton, Amy Smart, Allcla Smith, Jodl Smith, Lisa Smith, Suzanne Smith, Tracey fimlth, Kelly Sprodlln, Stacy Spradlln, Rlchle Steln, Bart Stev- enson, Lelann Stewart, Robert Stubbs, Cathey Tally, Chris Teague, Rebecca Terry, Michele Tlgnor, Shella Todd, Sheri Todd, Audra Tolbert, Steve Torres, Tammy Tracey, Carmen Vrr1Meter, Travis Vernon, Sherri Waldrlp, Starr Ward, Brian Watson, Scotty Weaver, Stacy Weaver, Karen Welssonborn, Glenn White, Janet White, Jodl White, Rochelle White, Shawnna White, Kelly Wilkerson, Lori Williams, Meredith Wllllams, Steve Williams, Woodle Wilson, John Wolfe, Paula Wooten, Gary Don Wright, Mike Wright, Angie W Wynne. 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' l',.1.ft I W , i ,',-,, it . ,V JF. l'lIS'iOl'I3l'1S W. it C. lfront rowl-Jodi Smith, Ronnie Corcor- an J.Dean Lindsay, Robert Stubbs, Rich- ,Y l ard Anderson, Kimberly Glenn. lsecond rowj-Janet Harp, Richard Patterson, Woodie Wilson, Bonnie Ertel, Brenda Witcher. lthird fowl-Meredith Williams, Marvin Ball, Karen Beard, Chad Edelen, Cassandra McBrayer. lfourth rowl-Val- erie Griffith, Doug Neaves, Jimmy Bill- ner, Mr. Keith McBrayer. fnot plcturedl- Robert Allen, Steve Allen, Harold Al- - lison, Greg Anderson, Steve Avila, Doug Beam, Mike Dophied, Dana Eldredge, Steve Huhtala, Denise Jackson, Jerri Mathis, Angie Mersecchi, Robert Mur- rah, David Sedlachek, Jeri Smith, Lisa 1 Smith, Cathey Tally, T.J. Wasden, Paige 5 Wilkerson, Wendy Wynch, Angle Wynne, 5 Travis Vernon. 264 People VW L atin C lu b Urant rowl-Sapna Patel, Cassandra Mc- Brayer, Kevin Perkins, Amy Derden, Amy Papal. lsecond rowl-Stephanie Baxley, Michelle Pasche, Carla Potts, Leslie Sloan. lthlrd rawl-Mike Pasche, Harold Allison, Rhonda Montgomery, Sandlp Pa- tel. Qnot plcturedl-Daniel Cervantes, Dar- ren Ayres, Bob Barker, Brlan Collins, Car- olyn Craft, D-aryl Hixon, Mark Johnson, Blll Leal, Brian McShan, Meredith May, Steve Riggs, Lee Surratt, Mace Tawney, Devin Ward, Tammy West, Paul Davis, Benny Holcomb, Valerie Douglas. ,.-,....,......--. T NHSBHS Front: Valerle Grlfflth, Bryan Donowho, Don Martin, second row: Bart Bush, Susan Peake, Brad Peel, Chrls Green, Ml-Yong Klm, Sandra Walker, third row: Scott Donowho, Scott Skelton, Allen Mobley, Der- rick Cameron, Larl England, fourth row: Scott Spencer, Brett Mayes, Blll McKlnney, Starr Ward, Chrls Gundlach, Chrlsty Zemcik, flfth row: Dallas Porter, Kevin Perkins, Dylan Stafford, Beth Mel- vln, Kyle Perkins, Jeff Fulenchek. .f iq ' - Big? 1fsmnsemmsrmm.m..,W,- e ,J K. A Fellowship of Christian Musicians lfrant rowl-Prlscilla Craln, Doug Beam, Jeff Arnold, Meredith Moy, Michelle Pasche, Yalonda Tillery. lsecond rowj-Lori Williams, Mi-Yong Kim, Jamle Thompson, Cindy Coffin, Lynn Ramsey. lthird rowl-Stephanie Lowell, Cindy Birdsong, Kim Rornsfield, Kristy Armstrong, Mary England. lfourth rowl-Dr. Mike Raleigh, Mike Stowers, Leionn Stewart, Parks Wllson. lflfth rowl-David Sedlo- chek, Wendy Hooper, Shawn Brown, Davld Caldwell, Kyle Brede, Greg Anderson, Glenn Whlte. fnot plcturedl-Holly Chappell, Brlan Collins, Steve Douglas, Beth Melvin, Danna Medlln, Charles Russell, Mike Spraggins, Deanna Snell, Sheri Todd, Kirk Templeton, Steve Williams, Mlndy Weaver. Junior Varsity Football Team Front: Melvin St.John, Marcus Pough, Tony Favors, Loren Metheny, Cameron Scally, James Holt, Matt Soness, Paul Gaffney, Middle: David Roach, David Beall, Brian Sartor, Brewster Waddles, Ronald Snavely, John Ross, Myron Butler, Terry Bautch, Rickey McKinney, Gary Wilson, Back: Curtis Madden, Tony Castleman, Scott DeFratus, Vernon Souther, Mark Watson, Jason Wheeler, Sammy Johnson, Mike Wright People 265 ,r..,..,.. i District Champion Varsity Baseball Bottom row: Brian Smith, Duane Martin, Gary Don Wright, Tim Brown, Richie Hollensed, Darin Canstock, James Cobb, Ronny Crousep Top row: Coach Mark Howeth, Bart Bush, Raymond Wilson, Ty Comstock, Richard Patterson, Bryan Dono- who, Allen Mobley, Kevin Emery, Tony Plauche, and Coach Ty Comstock. Q D A V ' -.S it W ' ' ' s . 4-f ' gfeeieof ees ig t Segeoaywgg ii i f- l ' f lv? l K-9 1. . ? ff 55' f'.f : In 1 A X g District Champion JV Baseball Team Team members are David Bealls, Mike Wright Kevin Pmckney Lance Jones, David Hintz, .left Dodson, John jacobs, Jim Fleidht- man, Chester Wilson, Brandon Clountz, Wilbert Malvern and Jason ffront fowl-Michael Beeson, Duane Martin, Paul Wheeler- Ceeeh Mark Howefh- Bardwell, Greg Hales. lsecond rowl-Cassandra Mc- Brayer, Tammy Moreno, Tracey Smith, J.Dean Lind- say. lthird rowl-Christie Holder. Jane Ann Thom- ason, T.J. Wasden. Qthird rowl-Kyle Perkins, Kevin Perkins. 266 People l l eau K ff gi Gir.I's ,Volleyball Bottom row: Terri Fuggett, Dianne Griggs, Angie Barnum, Linda Carruth, Ruby Jackson, Gale Galneyp Second row: Tammy Carruth, Darlene Flemmlngs, Llsa Todlock, Sandra Brown, lvery Jackson,'Lisa Jackson, Third row: Thelma Luper, Tiffany Kurtz, Klm Bradford, Trenla Brown, Crystal McAlester, Marqultta McAlesterp Fourth row: Sharnett Harper, Lynn Brown, Janette Helwer, Coach Saundra Hess, Kendall Houston, Shondc Tillery. -.., S f GirI's Track Bottom row: Manager Dionne Griggs, Kim Fulton, Nell Wyatt, Carrie Shope, Kim Jones, Karen Beard, Second row: Angela Heathcock, Paige Hudglns, Angle Merseccl, Michelle Martindale, Brenda Kerns, Shelli Taylor, Shonda Tilleryg Third row: Karla Clark, Janette Helwer, Stephanie Mulkey, Shawnno White, Kendall McKinleyg Fourth row: Tonee Reed, Priscilla Crain, Gale Malvern, Trenla Brown ond Darlene Flemmlngs. People 267 Vocational Office Education Front: Theresa Amos, Lynn Black- well, Kristi Del-lorney, Kathy Griffith, Paulo Leach, Kossle Ra- rney, Joyce Smith, Suzan Rutledge, Susan Boss. Front Shelly Arthur, Stacy Weger Shelly Jacobs, Kornle Carlton, Michele U'Necl, Stephanie Gullloryp back: Sandi Melvin, Christi Witt Christy Gray, Llsc Ford, Debra Alslp Vicki Slnor District Champs Freshmen Volleyball Team 10-2 268 People K .L .M ' A il Senior Den-Teens Shelly Arthur, Lori Ballard, Tomi Ballou, Traci Ballou, Christy Caldwell, Beth Cash, Amy Derden, Kathy Fields, Kelly Garvin, Christy Gray, Cindy Green, Shan- non Gregg, Valerie Griffith, Sora Heatl- ey, Beth Hunter, Shelly Jacobs, Christi Jones, Denise Landers, Vickie Martin, Sandy Melvin, Tammy Moreno, Cassand- ra McBrayer, Amy Papoi, Susan Peake, Vicki Sinor, Sheila Todd, Jane Ann Thomason, Cathy Weems, Stacy Weger, Janet White, Valeria Willls. Freshmen Den-Teens Rhonda Allison, Kelli Arnold, Leah Bank- ston, Antgela Bates, Bridget Blythe, Gaila Burcham, Regena Caldwell, Chrys Castelli, Kristi Caudill, Tessa Clanton, Georgann Clubb, Denise Czaja, Kirsten Earhart, Dana Eldredge, Anita England, Kim England, Mary England, Lou Ann Goodman, Jennifer Green, Kathy Grif- fith, Michelle Grimes, Tama Graff, Jill Holder, Kathy Howard, Paige Hudglns, Kim Jones, Becky Kimberling, Kimberly Mace, Gayle Malvern, Alena Mersecchi, Cheryl Milbeck, Stephanie Mulkey, Re- - becca McPherson Chelsea Palmer Deb- bi Richard Pam Roach LaTona Ross Raymt Rushing Tami Sauvageau Staci Shatto Sheila Srnor Jodie Smith Rhon do Smith Stephanie Smlthson Sherrie Stewart Ginger Stlllrng Martha Taylor Shelli Taylor Wendy Thompson Audra Tolbert Tammy Vaughan Stacey Weav er Jodi White Paige Wilkerson Mere drth Williams Steph Williams l o 2l'Q 4, fm Sophomore Den-Teens Kelly Arthur, Stephanie Baxley, Leanesha Bellows, Kelly Blackwood, Laura Brooks, Karen Brown, Melissa Caldwell, Holly Chappell, Christine Clayton, Macee Cowley, Priscilla Crain, Kim Feagin, Felicia Ficke, Jodi Flannogan, Marla Fisher, Kim Eulenchek, Gale Gainey, Kelli Gibson, Beth Glass, Kimberly Glenn, Christin Gregg, Vonya Griffith, Laura Goforth, Gina Hatfield, Christy Holland, Monette Harper, Wendy Hooper, Denise Jackson, Joy Jennings, Teresa Keith, Brandy Kerns, Tif- fany Kurts, Connie Lambert, Leslie Lester, Stephanie Lowell, Wendy Lynch, Mary Jo Martin, Michelle Martindale, Stacey Mosse, Tiffany Myers, Kendall McKinley, Shawna Parker, Michelle Pasche, Emily Peake, Laurie Pruitt, Alicia Reynolds, Tonya Roberson, Tisha Robinson, Vickie Rickerson, Stephanie Rodriquez, Laura Scott, Amy Smart, Alicia Smith, Lisa Smith, Kelly Sprodlin, Kristin Stephenson, Karen Templeton, Rebecca Terry, Carol Thompson, Sheri Todd, CArmen VanMeter, Sha- ron Wallace, Tammy Watkins, Shawnna White. People 269 Junior Den-Teens Denean Allen, Kristi Allen, Lori Arnold, Angela Bruno, Amy Burkhead, Sherrie Caudill, Carolyn Crenshaw, Michelle Davis Kim Delashaw, Lori England, Kelly Fox, Marlene Fritts, Rhonda Fritts, Kathy Griffith, Samantha Hawk, Etna Henwood, Christi Holder, Jennifer Hysmith, Paula Ives, Tammy Jacobs, Mary Jacquinot, Jodi Janovec, Marla Jones, Marilyn Jones, Melissa Lee, Elisabeth Linsteadt, Betty Ann Martin, Karen Massey, Donna Medlin, Crystal McAlester, Jana Pilkilton, Suz- anne Smith, Tracey Smith, Kristi Stevens, LeiAnn Stewart, Charlotte Stout, Cathey Talley, Michelle Tignor, Sherrie Wal- drop, Diane Webb, Karen Weisenborn, Lori Williams, Angie Wynne. ' 270 People HERO Seated: Randy Potter, Renea House, Tamra Conditt, Demetrius Luper, Dionne Sims, Kevin Milks, second row: Kim Smith, Mae Patti, Kelley Ramsey, , Theresa Jackson, Theresa Shelton, Rita Byers, Sherrie Caudill, back row: Karen House, Mrs. Carolyn Riggins, Pam Lane, Marty Godbeyp far back: Mike Martin, Larry Lambert and Raymond Wilson. li is Mrs. Ann WhiTworTh Mr, Vefngn Kumler Three veTeran school em- sTarTing wiTh preparing for loyees refired aT The end of .The foundaTion and finishing The 84-85 school year. The year showing off Their Mr. Vernon Kumler and finished producT. The sale of Mrs. Ann WhiTworTh refired The houses financed The pro- from The vocaTional deparf- jecT. enT and Mrs. Helen MarTin Mrs. WhiTworTh compleTed eTired from The food service 20 years in The DISD. Over sTaff. The years she TaughT physical Mr. Kumler TaughT building educaTion and sponsored The Trades for The pasT Ten years cheerleaders. When The co-op for The DISD. His sTudenTs vocaTional program sTarTed, learned abouT consTrucTion she moved To The vocaTional from below The ground up deparTmenT and TaughT voca- -J . . 1? Mrs. Hazel MarTin Veteran high school employees retire Tional office educaTion and served as coordinaTor for The V.O.E. cooperafive employ- menT program. She sponsored The Office EducaTion Associ- Tion. Mrs. MarTin, a long-Time member of The food service sTaff, conTribuTed her brighT smile and happy disposiTion To The lunchroom aTmosphere. Her son, Mr. Mark MarTin, serves as presidenT of The Board of Trusfees. Un the Light Side-Spmush teacher Mrs. Sue Finley and Latin instructor Mr. Bill Gray Cfar leftl celebrated '5U's Day by wearing clothing they had worn in the fifties. Mr. Gray, the father of l2 children, was studying for the priesthood at that time and Mrs. Finley proudly sported her steady boyfriend's ag jacket. He later became her husband, Mr. Olan Finley Mr. John Terry, left, shows off his the for frog cake, another tribute to science teacher's penchant the green ones. People 271 Thanks for Championship Year The feelings I have abouT This year and The yearbook could never really be expressed i' words. WiTh all of The winners DHS has had, The Theme, Year of Champions , definiTely applies To The I984-85 yearbook, and we, The sTaff, Tried To copfure as many of These mc menTs as possible for you. From winning The sTaTe foofball championship To winning The sweepsTakes award in UIL To winning disTricT in JV baskeTball, Tennis and baseball jusT To name a few. Our goal was To produce a book ThaT you can look back on years from now and relive These high school days. I feel we have achieved whaT we seT ouT To do, and I hope you feel The same. All of This could noT have been possible wiThouT a very special group of people,- The mc' TalenTed and dedicaTed group I have ever had- an opporTuniTy To work wiTh--The yearbook sTaff picTured below. CreaTing a yearbook requires hard work, Time, deTerminaTion and dedicaTion. ThaT is whaT The sTaff did To make sure The job was well done. Members puT in many hours workin on The yearbook, noT only in class, buT ouTside as well. Then, There was one of The mosT difficulT Tasks of all for The sfaff To Take on--ToleraT- ing me when iT goT close To deadline Time. I was impossible To work wiTh, always yelling, screaming, ranTing and raving geT To work and geT iT done righT , and They did wiThouT complaining. So, To The sfaff, I would like To say THANK YOU for all The work you did, all The hours you puT in and for puTTing up wiTh your gripy ediior. A special Thanks also goes To The Journalism I and The phoTography classes. They wroTe sTories, did loyouTs and made picfures which helped us geT The book finished fasTer. There were also Those who jusT came in on Their own Time To help do some of The odds and ends ThaT had To be done. A special Thanks To Kyle Perkins, Kevin Krueger, Rocky WaTson, Tam my Vaughn, Gwynne MaTlock and everyone who helped wiTh The yearbook. Thanks To our adviser, Mrs. Kay Casey, for all of The supporT and paTience she had on Those days when we jusT Q To goof off . Thank you faculTy, sTaff and sTudenTs for all of The picTure reTakes, and To The cusTodi- ans for leTTing us sTay in The classroom unTil The job was finished. I've said my Thanks, I hope I haven'T forgoTTen anyone, now iT's Time To say goodbye To wonderful year and some very wonderful people. Friends, faculTy, sTaff--you've all made This year so successful. IT's definiTely been a CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR . Thank you, MW Amy Papoi EdiTor in Chief 1985 Yellow Jacket Yearbook Staff'-Lori England, Cristi Perkins, Marlene Fritts, Debbie Hed rick, Sandra Walker, Rebecca Terry, Kevin Perkins, Editor Amy Papoi, Kelly Wilkerson, Diana Henry, Greg Hales,Valerie Griffith, Roger Hanson, Knot show-Mary Jacquinot Shields and Laura Goforthl. 272 Closing 4 I S , .I R- s 5, X L I F, . -,, W ., v - --- --vi-'fav-W - 1 L P r P u 1 L I V 5 N 1 1 1 s F V!,,.,f' Ku f Q 6 I 1 2 I J . v 5 i I V ff 4' gn!! p-,.-fl Yrffk f,,- -' 1,2--' If P If , .-- f Y ff' , -as 4 ffl! ' , , . f' Z f,.ff,-4' ,fi ,fgg ff A fx Q, gf f--X ' ,gli 7 Akj' - 4? X ff 'S X LW-I I, - K A V , , V.: I 1 I K,,-,f ' A . ' . WJ ,ff lf' I I ...,-M , 4 zlfX,f-f' ', rw X? , 6 . P .f- ' Yr , 1 Y I 2 42
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