Denison High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Denison, TX)
- Class of 1986
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W , r 9 ip U 5 is f. 3 l 3i W vs 1 3 I I i A I V i Y 1 i 6 2 5 n I '4 2 A Lf? .M .Qin UQUCK 'i ,B ,411 All NPA QLQ vi.: muwwwqg' ' A if md 2 1901551 Q :ES , H 'CMH 0WfS UKH'm + ,mLQQ,QMV4L.L,w.gsW Jw N F ' f A EQLLQ cqgili A c1QLQ u54ififl KLQs.M 9W ,, 3 3.53 QL bQ5C-HMQA WW' 1 QMS L. H N ,. F W W 5 . ' 'fr' MH ,izfili sf- , in H - JH H A I 1 -mf ' ,. ..- ports e The sports program proved to be outstanding once again this year. All jackets have set a standard for talent, pride, at- titude and sportsmanship. The winning tradition that started with the 1984 AAAA State Football Championship carried over into 1985-86 in fall, winter and spring sports competition. .w '- . ' ' ' ' Matt? 42' i . ' ...silififeff?I3az if, wtf? . t tMw,..uwf'iwg..W,,,X A. THE SPIRIT CONTINUES . . . X I iQ3ENltE?Ullt 2. m I i . ts 2 Thc Spirit Continues WC..-' I That's Right 4 Erick Harper, Aaron jackson, Eric Hunt and the varsity volleyball team join the championship football and basketball teams to enhance DHS sports. A winning s irit and championshi style com- bined vvith hard work and dedication paid off for all jacket athletes and rewarded loyal fans with exciting contests. jacketbackers stampeded the stadium and jammed the gym to be a part ofthe jacket spirit. tPhotos by Kris Gundlach, Paul Ontiveros, Tracey Smith and Yalonda Tilleryj I OURHE RT , F-R-I-E-N-D-S : Woodie Wilson, Beth Class and Paul Bardwell ftopl take a friendly stroll. Michelle Davis has a friendly smile for everyone as she collects attendance records. jeff Herzog and Bob Clay lmiddlel enjoy a friendly lunch. Tony Plauche escorts jennifer Hysmithl for hornecomin , Basketball Coach Bob Clayton gets a friendli- ly hug from Marlene Frilts. Head Coach Marty Criswell and Phillip Pryor frightj share a bond of friendship at DHS. fPhotos by Harold Allison and Kris Gundlachl eople - Through the same basic goal, the com- munity and school united to be supportive and ap- preciative of every student organization. Through their common effort, the in- dividuals became closer to one another. Friendships, always highly valued, grew to envelop larger numbers of students, faculty, parents and other Denisonians. +'+Mi,,l -i IJ' FD U1 'G s :- rn :P m ,,,, O 3 :Z IJ C FD LI1 La-I W deas - Students in extra curricular activities were pressured to maintain pass- ing grades due to the no pass, no play law which came into effect at the beginning of the school ear. Tutoring sessions for athletes and others helped keep students eligible while coaches and sponsors monitored grades. 4 The Spirit Continues O RMINDS Aw it . Rv ., W :Q ' Ski Workin' Hard - Harold Allison, top left, works on The STINGER. Sherman High principal Dr. Mike McDougal ap- plaudes the work of the jackets and pledges his school's support, to right. Mrs.Donnie Ward helps Tisha Robinson, center, with a history question. Lisa Williams, left, gets some guided ractice in typing from Mrs. Katrina Smith. Peter Taul concentrates on a mechanical drawing project, above. A D OUR ACTIONS Hello! - Robert Stubbs, United Service Club president, does his Frosty imitation for the STINGER staff, top. Mr. Keith McBrayer welcomes ever one to history heaven , middle. The cheerleaders, above, Chance Clark, above right, the freshmen spirit leaders and Mar ene Fritts demonstrate expres- sions of DHS. eactions - As seen through the faces of many, Denison High School is a great Elace to be. As shown y some, it is also a wild and crazy place. The variety of activities and academics offer students an opportunity to grow and learn. Their positive reactions to the school programs result in a quality education. The Spirit Continues 5 deas - As the pride of Denison grew, so did the ideas for support. Through these ideas, the Sting has been put on and has made the jacket Hive Alive. The jacket fans express their sup- port in many different ways, temporary and permanent. Shirts, signs, and shoe polish- ed windows are all symbols ofthe fans' support. TO PROVE D.H. . ll' 5 'S 111231 i 3 in 'al f?'i E, may SW , A R15 lm C5137-'YT 7,'1i'.wfs. 'T' 1 . 'I A . 4,3 Q ' , I x I ,.., , ' l if si in tt1gz.'.ffffrSrxfw:. swfwrr Q5 f ' ' 1 A if fl ' W f V M G ' X W ig3fi:f l-572355 ' .ig 1 -rl. 2 if Q V. - ' I 55' . f A it ..-' :ag 5 X .... - Y t is 4 6 The Spirit Continues I . fm? DON'T YOU FORGET IT - Cheerleaders' signs, jacket sweatshirts, Brett Ma es' license plate, signs of the jackets, and shoe polished windows ex ress support for the jackets and jacket pricfe. Artists and promo- tional firms developed new designs. Gold and black satin flags flew from car windows, gold and black Rowdy Rags flap ed in the stands and posters of all colors fanned the air as imaginative fans found new ways to say Sting 'em, jackets . CPhotos by Bill McKinney and Tony Plauchej SSTILL UMBERO E! kt Q Qt T .Zh , warn ? V 1 A' r . L gy, .aff y JF.. Af-A a , , radition - At D.H.S., f x T y T T tradition is carried out each . gg ? . . T ' fa 'T year. Horse, lacket War l X 6 . Song, Alma Mater, and keep- K, 1, ft, , r r ing the axe are among the A s ,Q Qoefat many. The increased spirit , ' ' and support of every jacket 2 ,X S I . ,J .W . . . f V tsl' IS the beginning of a new 53 v tradition. With each year's ,yt i no , ' successes, sportmanship and N 'Says' 1 talent are also becoming XX ' t T lastlngtraditions. aii,srscc yss, ' is Hif3U3'F3l,5N95r G0MRADES, T s f -SFENf?'sQl1R T 1' be ,Gr-1. WEi.f,EL..'s ',i wE'LL.,AwA1rs cnenisx-x. EMOBtESg0L,D .AND NEW, T s y Quai l SLTQ THEE' OUR T T , s NISON HIGH SGHOGL, s ' 1 'kb a ya iiiipr , ' ysccs ARE ALL YOU. yeiiwgmextmsxer nmxrsmz f ciisscy sirir + A A fiii ,sci - f . f 1 HAIL T0 THEE - The axe, Alma Mater, and the school itself are lasting traditions here. As Texas celebrates her 150th birth- day, Denison schools claim a footnote in the history of education. McDaniel is the site of the first graded free public school in the state. Early Denison settlers gave land and buildings dedicated to educating the youth of the community. They realized, as current citizens do, that the future of the country rests in the young people and their educational preparation to assume their roles as decision makers. The Spirit Continues 7 Marlene Fritts is reignin Homecoming Queen By Harold Allison Marlene Fritts was named Homecoming Queen in halftime ceremonies of the Yellow jacket game against Allen, October 18. Fritts, a senior, is head varsity cheerleader and is also editor of the Yellow jacket Yearbook. She has been a cheerleader since the eighth rade and has served as DenTeens vice president ang a member of the Student Council for three years. A two-year member of Spanish Club, she served as vice president last year and secretary this year. She is presently in Fellowship of Christian Athletes and was sweetheart last year. She is a three-year member ofthe United Service Club. Fritts plans to attend Abilene Christian University to major in dental hygiene and advertising. Homecoming, wet and exciting, was filled with anxiety and hard work to make it come true. Student Council vice resident Dylan Stafford crowned Fritts, below, while her father, james Fritts, served as escort. R:-hw . 8 The Spirit Continues Lookin' Good! - Marlene Vritts, newly chosen Homecoming Queen, poses for one of the many pictures that are being, taken. Rain that cancelled the homecoming parade, also made t e field too muddy for use in the halftime ceremonies. Nominees and their fathers were presented in the stands for the crowning. The Big Day f Homecoming festivities started early in a drenching rain as the queen nominees and their escorts gathered for the pep assembly at 9:30 a.m. Mike Fellinger escorts Fritts in the presenta- tion of candidates to the students before the votes are cast. Runnersup honored By Harold Allison Lori England and Mary Shields were first and second runners up for Homecoming Queen. Both England and Shields were involved in high school activities such as cheerleading and many other organizations who boost jacket spirit. They were involved in DenTeens, Yellow jacket Year- book, United Service Club and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. They were presented at the pep assembly and halftime. And The Spirit Shines f Lori England, above left, and Mary Shields, above right, joined the presentation of nominees and sweethearts in the auditorium when it rained on the parade. England poses with her ep assembly escort, Robert Stubbs, right. Spencer johns is Shields' escort, below ri ht. The homecoming queen nominees were escorted by seniors for the pep assembly, and by their fathers at the game. England and Shields join Queen Marlene after the halftime. The Student Council, sponsor of the activities, provided arm boquets for the nominees and made decorations for their parade entry, Rain cancelled the parade minutes before it was to Jegin sending the pageant indoors. Nominees and their fathers pro- ceeded to the Boy's Club where the dance would be held for pic- tures before the game. fr Homecoming9 SANDRA BROWN ' ERICK HARPER IODI IANOVEC I.DEAN LINDSAY CRYSTAL MCALESTER BOB BARKER H 5 in 'I V x RHONDA FRITTS IENNIFER HYSMITH CHRIS BREDE TONY PLAUCHE 1' MARILYN IONES BETTY ANN MARTIN BRETT MAYES HAROLD ALLISON IUST DILOWNING AROUND Top ten escorts pose for the camera after the homecoming pep ra y. Pep assembly honors nominees, escorts I0 Homecoming Homecoming Brings. Excitement g Q By Betty Bell Homecoming is a happy and excitin time of the year. Fin- ding a date for the game, getting a mum or boutonniere, and choosing the, Homecoming Queen are some of the activities involved. Everyone seems to get into good spirits as shown by the number of fans that turned out to cheer the jackets on to victory. SMILE IF YOU'VE GOT SPIRIT! Mrs. Cathey Williams, top left, smiles at the game. Crystal McAlester, top right, shows off homecoming flowers. Mrs.Carole Lindsteadt and Mrs. Delores Hansen, center left, think they should be Homecoming Queens. Mike Beeson escorts Tracey Smith, center right. Maril in jones, lodi lanovec, and Mary Shields, watch the exciting game. Homecoming 11 FUTURE TEACHERS OE AMERICA PRISCILLA CRAIN DERON MCCRAW IUNIOR HISTORIANS SHERRY WILLIAMS SPENCERIOHNS METAL TRADES MARCELLA EMMONS COREY SARTOR BRIAN COLLINS DEAN LINDSEY Anticipating crowds mixed with rain . . . 'XIX NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL BIOLOGY HONOR SOCIETY REBECCA TERRY SCOTT SPENCER ,I SPANISH LORI WILLIAMS BILL GAY CHEERLEADERS SHAWN NA WHITE STACEY MOORE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY PHOTOGRAPHY KENDALL MCKINLEY SUZANNE SMITH BILL MCKINNEY MIKE FELLINGER STUDENT COUNCIL UNITED SERVICE CLUB LESLIE LESTER TIFFANY MYERS DYLAN STAFFORD ROBERT STUBBS HANSON'S HEADACHES GIRLS CHOIR TAMMYIACOBS DANA ACREE ROGER HANSON PHILLIP DAVIS homecoming game and festivities . . . Homecoming 1 3 x P Jrmff g. A ,II I I S N A I - , -wp , xr' ,S MY.J?,L Q f J h LQ Q Q I, X' I J ag I fin' ' ' ,' l 1 I fx BAND COLOR GUARD FOOTBALL CHANTAL PHILLIPS SHARON LACEY STEPHANIE BAXLEY KEVIN EMERY CHARLES RUSSELL JASON WHEELER In 'Nz XX GIRLS' BASKETBALL TENNIS VOLLEYBALL SHERRY KINCAID IULIE ANDERSON DARLENE ELEMMINGS PAUL BARDWELL DALLAS PORTER REGGIE PERRY 31 AQ-I, A IAL ' I Af, if , ' fa, . A Sw.N N L exx 'fI mI'f S Isssef JN, IIIBI A A my NA f f is Aw- SARA? A A , 'Sf-'S xv -R ef-S A ,Ai 'IIII f- ff A fy 1 'I M53 fx A L, YEARBOOK BOYS BASKETBALL Mum'S the word. KIM BRADFORD THELMA WILSON WOODIE WILSON RONNIE KELLY I4 Homecoming Sweethearts, escorts and more . . . A A N 'W' P.. PM X , h I .Tix K I x D' if, fx 1 7 , N 5 ,,i.l'L' k.L-' ii ii' - A, J N 254. I I I ,gl 5 2 5 f I EN 1 . .I ' A A-' ' T G' ' I .41' I I . Pi I A 425 4. 4 ART CLUB STEPHANIE RODRIQUEZ ION CARSON COSMETOLOGY DINA MARTIN MIKE HALES SJW' Hip' A AA I ,L I 4 ET F '14 f A A-fy: w. II I 1 , F 'vriiqin-f , .. 'xx . fy, In V I W :Sw-'-iwyvfw,-If-g,f5y' 2 4 ' 'kiwi-vf, aff ,ff 5 - Qa,,v1?ae5 I wr' A .v ' 'V ' I II I II, -1 'fi I, I fi 23 , I- , - ' , , Q DRILL TEAM MARLA JONES PAUL WRIGHT DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CANDY CASSELL ROCKY WATSON -VX DRAMA FRENCH TRACEY SMITH TISHA ROBINSON MICHAEL BEESON PARKS WILSON efeat Allen Eagles 27-7. 1 II. 'I , gi' 54 , . I 'TJTI ,fl ,-'A II 'I IUYJ' 'fs Sm I I NP ff' PPPR ' I4 jg. ' if N I CI D- IN , 3 ,2 EE I I ' if CULTURAL HERITAGE EELICIA PRUITT ALLAN STEPHENSON DENTEENS KAREN MASSEY CHRIS GREEN I 1 A tbl A gl ECA HUDDLES CHRISTY HOLLAND HAROLD ALLISON Homecomingl DEBATE RENEE HAUBER KENDAL PHILLIPS HOME ECONOMICS RELATED OCCUPATIONS RENEA HOUSE TRACY LAURICK Signs of the Times 4 Harold Allison and Tammy Iacobs demonstrate the proper at- tire for homecoming. Young ladies wore multiple cor- sages with gold mums and roses sprinkled with glitter and flowing ribbons. Bells and footballs dangled from the ribbons and Yellow jackets perched on the flowers. Young men wore black and gold garters with streamers, below. The homecoming runthrough sign had a special message for ex-students. STINGER STAFF OFFICE EDUCATION FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAP' MICHELLE MARTINDALE ASSOCIATION MUSICIANS Escort f Andy Embry ANGELA BRUNO WENDY HOOPER I6 Homecoming Escort 7 Bryan Smith Escort f jeff Arnold ' . D YEAR v fktwollik :U bl lj Bl 'Q 2 Q - gpfma Breen. .- 42333 ld D1 'lil 1.21 ml ld . 6'ball 1 pm: banqud ' P! U! i-Sums '1 U Banana ilubllii PYDHI M ' WJ ' QI ! L-I Eplowaeot.-I W3 'Pu-5-fr A Big Production - Entertainin the fans at jacket games re- quired more than time and taEent. The Golden Band from lacketland, The Stingerette Drill team, The Colorguard and The Varsity Cheerleaders in full uniform traveled to all football games and presented stpectacular half-time performances. They ed the team onto the ield at the beginning of the game and at halftime, and played and cheered all the jacket action. The per- formance at Texas Stadium for a playoff game ended with the traditional DHS. Pla It Again - Band members joined the Colorguard drill team andlcheerleaders as winners in competition, earning them an in- vitation to march in the Cotton Bowl Parade on New Year's Day in Dallas. This was a first for the band in recent years. We're Number One - jacket fans and former players cheered the team to victory 13 times this year as they! waved their Rowdy Rags and showed t eir black and gold colors. The Stingerettes performed spirit raising routines for the pep assemblies on game days. Cheerleaders decorated the gym with colorful signs and treated the p ayers to candy and gum to show that they support the jackets. 18 Activities , J :HJ llgllf L w ' if I ' 'N' .. I ,. 'K is , g .ff 'I Y Rowdy Rag Craze - The United Service Club Row y Ra project gave jacket fans a chance to buy ate bright gold towels with the black jacket emblem and wave them at the playoff games. Fans bought flags, pen- nants and shirts pronouncing themselves jacket Backers. Sky High - Varsity cheerleaders paraded a variety of stunts in front of the students. Christy Holland, above, goes topside with a sign with Lori England and Betty Ann Martin lending a helping back while Beth Glass, Shawnna White, Marlene Fritts, Kendall McKinley and Michelle Martindale provide floor support. The Spirit continues D.H.S. spirit has grown over the last two years. It started in 1984 with the State Championship and has continued through 1985 with the Regional Cham- ionship. The Ye low jacket football team has been backed up all the way by the fans, Stingerettes, cheerleaders, band and Bleacher Bums. All through football season it was standing room only in Munson Stadium. Denison is surely home of the champions. Activities 19 Fans celebrate Sherman Week Sherman week started and ended as one of the best ever in Denison. The jackets beat Sherman 36 - 6 and most of all kept the axe! Sherman week started out Monday with hats off to the jackets and everyone wore a hat to salute the jackets. Tues- day was sock it to the Bearcats and everyone wore their most colorful socks to show their spirit. Wednesday was turn Sherman inside out with everyone wearing their clothes inside-out. Thurs- day was put Sherman in the shade and everyone turned out with some real- ly great sunglasses. Friday was the original color day with everything from black-n-gold faces to the traditional black-n-gold clothing. A FACE OF BLACK 84 GOLD Paul Bardwell proudly displays his black and old face for color day. HAT'S OFF TO THE lACKETS - Hat Day was a big success during Sherman week One ofthe more origina hats is worn by Donny O'Malley. WE SING THE IACKET - THAT'S RIGHT, THAT'S RIGHT, WE BAD -Donny Borah, in vest, helps Harold Allison, jeff Herzog, Paul Bardwell, and Bryan Smith show off their sunglasses for Shade Day as jacket fans urge the football team to put Sherman in the shade. WE'RE REALLY HERE! - Kelly Arthur and Marla jones dance it up to show the spirit the Stingerettes had for the Sherman pep rally. WE'RE GONNA WIN - Harold Allison's painted face shows that jacket spirit! STlNG'EM JACKETS - DHS spirit was boosted by the help of the IV cheerleaders, one of which served each week as the mascot. Activities Z1 Stingerettes dance it up, show style By Mary jo Martin The team of excellence reall danced it up this year when the rou performed at the football games, pep rallies, anfbaslgetball games. During the summer the members practiced at Golden Rule gym to make all their dances and routines the best. The group started practice in August and worked from 7 a.m. until noon each day. At the end of the summer the old members initiated the new members of the group, and took them around town and to the mall. This year 50 girls are on the team. The team attended camp in july at Kilgore junior Colle e, where they learned new routines and com- petecF with teams from other high schools. The members won five medals, a sweepstakes trophy, and three first place trophies in jazz, milita , and highkick. This is the first time in ten years lhat the group has won a first in a highkick routine. The members of the highkick routine were Denise Burden, Caroyln Crenshaw, Kim Fulenchk, Rachel Hill, lodi janovec, Marla jones, Leslie Lester, Mary lo Martin, Thelma Wilson, Karen Weissenborn and Angie Wynn. The jazz routine was performed by all senior members of the drill team. The officers this year were captin, jennifer Hysmithg head lieutenant, Thelma Wilson, Ist lieutenants were Carolyn Crenshaw, and Tracey Smith, 2nd lieutenants were Rebecca Terry, and Tisha Robinson. The direc- tor is Mrs. Darlene Willoughby. WHEW! WHAT A WORKOUT - Rebecca Terry takes a breather while Keary Souther, right, keeps working out in the morning during summer practice. 22 Activities , I BUILD THAT SPIRIT UP - Stintgerettes build a split pyramid to ' song Californa Girls . The rill team performs at every assembly. nit' . 4 . FRUIT OF THE LOOM GUYS? - No. Marilpn jones, Rhonda Smith, and Lori Williams were objects of fruit fort e Stingerette drill team initiation. New members were initiated by the senior members at the end ofthe summer practice sessions. 1 ATTENTION - Marla jones and Cristen Gregg look up to find out what is happening on the field at the football game. 1,2 3,4 - The Stingerettes perform in the pep rally during the foot- ball season, left. Activities 23 - ' T' . ' -hf h' '-h- V , ,- i ,'-, WA,- 1 f -. K ' r i J K -k' 1 v r 1 - , Q ,. . ,,-. -- A .. ' '- . p ,, ' T' h' 'A A A ' -- 1 .. illl - - . Kyymyv - A V. - Q ,pw it . - 1 f l -. .-. -C as ' Q J T51 .1' ' ., X , , I Q. . K ' 1 , ' A Q . .5 ,.A'A ' T ' Tia-1 'xx' - W - . .L'L I ' hhrr A W . kg .. .1 ., ..,,, .. , f -- 4 .,,' 2 K' ' ci , . A 5 M , -- f . . A- T ,,-' - - Q T 'L'L - A Lili if L' B' T ' ., ' ..,-,, . - ff fffgf-O if:s..si..a1iz4? 2 -,,- ff if - f ,m.- '- fl A- '-gg! ,-h. .nu . l sf' gf ,gwigsf we-fi'-f gfaf 'ir2f -'-:assess ,m f - THE LEADER OF THE BAND jeff Arnold, head drum major, leads Y ' S f-if -E , - - M I - - ' 1 ',:.f 'S'H . -iv the band in the Christmas parade. ,sf A Q c an - K J Il i.. ,.., -,Vi kkk,k. , K we Golden Band marches - in Cotton Bowl Parade The Golden Band received an invitation this year to march in the annual Cotton Bowl Parade in Dallas on New Year's Day. They were given a arty on New Year's Eve at the hotel where they stayed that night. They had to rise early the next morning to line up for the parade which consisted of three miles. It was a great opportunity and a privilege to have this school represented across the na- tion. After the parade, the band was given free tickets to the Cotton Bowl Game where they watched Texas A.M. beat Auburn. They practiced all year with long hours of hard work and dedication to acheive this oppor- tunity along with a second division rating at University interscholastic League district contest. By Steve Huhtala and Lori Williams 24 Activities OTTO . . . 0TI'O . . . OTTO . . . Kevin Emery concentrates as he plays his trumpet at another halftime show. , E ,, T ,,., .nag-J',.': A 'lege eva! A-,U Q- if at l s , A at A Q R U , J -',, l in is styt f y T , .-LLLL -, , it , ,,., ' - : 'k'- ..,. LVV- -A ' 1 - V ':,1',2l..vwf 12 : 'i W' .fit 1, 'iff - - .ifsti-:bf A ings: 7 1f:tgQggf:fi5ff52,iS ' mLm'- Q3 B.. .S ,, , ss. Q- f :Q - ft- ,-.s-rt.vs.,f.,,.th: 4 ,- as.J-z.5e,w.Q,,,f-asia.-v,f.a.+.e:.l ' . N- 'i' he 4 . -.es W. W, 'Eine 2 all ' V U 53 ' T 'T is 5 fs A ,,.s..,,,11.x.,rf,,,.s.w. l.A.C.K.E.T.S.! - The band creates excitement and snirit in the 'stands by forming the D-H-S on the field and playing T e Horse , fhe traditional spirit song. FORWARD! MARCH! - Jana Pikilton, Eric Salsbury, Bobby Russell, Chris Riddle, and Steve Huhtala march off the field after their halftime performance. BLOWING IT AWAY - The clarinet section stands in formation while playing during half-time. PLAYING TAPS! - Steve Huhtala, left, concentrates as he plays the drums. The band creates excitement and spirit on the field, above. Activities 25 We have spirit, yes we do By Mary jo Martin and Marla jones The cheerleaders contributed to the jacket teams' victories with spirit boosting projects all year. They worked many hours to erfect stunts, cheers and yells for the games and pep rallies. In june, they at- tended camp at Southern Methodist University in Dallas where they learned new chants and routines. They won numerous ribbons for their spirit and abilities at camp. Leading the cheers were varsity cheerleaders Lori England, Beth Glass, Christy Holland, Betty Ann Martin, Michelle Martindale, Ken- dall McKinley, Shawnna White and Head Cheerleader Marlene Fritts. Cheerleading sponsor is Mrs. Cathey Williams. junior varsity cheerleaders are Stacie Edwards, Tama Groff, Paige Hudgins, Kim jones, Lori Mullens, jodie Smith, Rochelle White, and Meredith Williams. Freshman cheerleaders are Laura Ballou, Lara Coker, Missy Hollensed, jina Horton, jessica Lowe, jenny McCarley, Candice Noe, and Rhonda Patterson. ' tx tri. was we Nsa. a or-W 1 iisss 5 E. ,,, ' -at -V? K, as WE'RE HERE! - The junior varsity cheerleaders pep up DHS with a pyramid and chant. Q1 T0 THE TOP - Beth Glass, top,breathes a sigh of relief as do all the varsity cheerleaders when they complete this stunt at the pep rally. 26 Activities WE SING THE IACKET WAR SONG - The varsity cheerleaders pep up the crowd at Texas Stadium where the jackets defeated Waco Richfield in the state playoffs. WE CAN DO IT - Freshsman cheerleaders lead their class in the Spirit Yell, above. HURRY UP AND GET THIS STUNT DONE - Varsity Cheerleaders performed this complicated stunt flawlessly, right. BZZZZ IACKETS - The Great Yellow jacket mascot dances to Horse for the football team, left. TA! DA! - All the cheerleaders and mascot participate in this stunt helping Christy Holland do the pyramid. Activities 27 Reggning royalty - Thelma Wilson, above, an Devin Aynes are queen and king of Neewollah. Royal Court - Nominees for Neewollah Royalty are Sandra Brown, Lori England, Marlene Fritts, Rhonda Fritts, jennifer Hysmith, Marilyn jones, Betty Ann Martin, Mary Shields, Cathey, Talley, Thelma Wilson, Devin Aynes, Paul Bardwell, Donny Borah, Anthony DeHorney, Dean Lindsay, Elmar Perry, Bryan Smith, Robert Stubbs, Rocky Watson, Paul Wright, seniors. juniors are Priscilla Crain, Beth Glass, Gina Hatfield, Chisty Holland, Michelle 28 Activities N EEWDLL P8259 g A H mi t A i S l l A Well ' X t ' T rg VL 'pn RDVJELL iff L Q L ttf! - 'en A DenTeens name royalty winners Queen Thelma Wilson and King Devin Aynes reigned over the Neewollah Court at DenTeen's annual fall talent show and competition. Other royalty winners were Princess Beth Glass, Prince Roger Hanson, Duchess Gia Slagle, Duke Chris Auten, Lady Stephanie Senich and Lord Tim McAden. Glass and Christy Holland won first place in talent competition. Priscilla Crain was second and a group called The Knights won third. Neewollah is DenTeen's major fund raising projet of the year. Can- didates file a fee and collect votes valued at a nickel a vote. Candidates who rasie the most money, by classes, are named winners and presented at the talent show. Talent contestants must try out for the privilege of performing and competing in Neewollah. Martindale, Kendall McKinley, Cindy Neu, Tisha Robinson, Shawnna White, Nell Wyatt, Mike Beeson, Chance Clark, Bran- don Clountz, Roger Hanson, john jacobs, Lance jones, Marcus Pough jackson, Dylan Stafford, jason Wheeler, Mike Wri ht. Kim England, Tama Groff, jilF Holder, Paige Hudgins, Kim jones, Stephanie Mu key, Gia Slagle, Audra Tolbert, Stacey Weaver, Meredith Williams, Chris Auten, Steve Avila, james Baxley, Chad Edelen, Andy Emery, jamie Fennell, Eric Hunt, judd joie, Scott Marr, Troy Vest are sophomores. Freshmen are Laura Ballou, Clanci Bayless, Paige Beckleman, Rhonda Cox, Debbie Listvan, Kim Neu, Candice Noe, Stephanie Senich, Monica Snell, Amy Zuza, David Beeson, Darron Barnum, jon Carson, Roger Hornsby, B.K. May, Reggie Perry, Brady Robinson, Eric Robinson, joey Wheeler, Steve Wilkerson. N0 MATTER HOW YOU MEASURE IT X A 033, 3X4 ags E? sv Xa f 35, YOU SAVE MQRE I AT Egj. :za BARRETTS 3' Low orscoum PRICES 3 IN EVERY DEPARTMENT: - A HEALTH G BEAUTY AIDS W PHARMACY X HARDWARE A HOUSEWARES WT A CAMERA 5 ACCESSORIES R COSMETICS NC A JEWELRY W SCHOOL SUPPLIES m X SPORTING GOODS W SOFT GOODS CN! X SUMMER 8 OUTDOORS W TOY STORE Advenhe X Seniors vie juniors in powder puff game The annual grudge match bet- ween the senior and junior powder Jnuff bowl contestants produce a win for the seniors. This year's seniors suffered a loss to last year's Lapperclassmen 6-0, but revenge the loss this year by downing the juniors in a close contest. Seniors on this year's team are Tracey Smith, Marla jones, Darlene Flemmings, Sandra Brown, Marlene Fritts, Betty Ann Martin, Crystal McAlester, Lori England, Angela Bruno, Carolyn Crenshaw, Lori Williams, Starr Ward and Angie Wynne. juniors are Vanya Griffith, Nell Wyatt, Michelle Martin- dale, Lynn Brown, Shawnna White, Sharon Burden, Shonda Tillery, Christy Holland, Beth Glass, Stacy Coulter, Cathy Bates and Kendall McKinley. Pictures on the following pages show the intensity of the action as well as the joy of vic- tory and the agony of defeat. 30 Activities 1 i E s Q S 1 ictorious seniors pose with their coaches, above, but they had their work cut out for them on the play pic- red below. Activities 31 Q X Xzeimzyf ,A X x 1 ,WW f.mW...-..M.W.AW..,M.mw M.i,M,MyW ,., ..,.,, ,.,,,,, ,.,,. W W ,MW-.,.N.,, MWWGWNWMWY Maw 4N,,WW , ,. Mww-ww. ,,.,,,wf ww, Wx W.MM,wMi f M ww 32 Activities P i i V Activities 33 Deck the doors ith lots of SPIRIT. if 35 'Sw Riffs? - . 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Dean Lindsay The Student Council set the stage for an active year before school started when members of the council worked in the office stuffing envelopes for the Iprincipals. T e council hosted a breakfast for the teachers during inservice and sponsored a Spirit Rall at the Texas American Bank parking lot for the flootball team. During football season, the council sponsored dances after the home games and was in charge of the homecomin proceedings. Council officers ex- changed friendship gifts with councils from the op- posing schools prior to football games. At Christmas, council members had a ha ride and caroling party that ended with a pizza feast. The group sponsored a Twilight Zone Dance in the cafeteria decorated with bathroom tissue. As the dancers entered, their hair was painted by council officers. A disc jockey from a local radio station and an unusual array of objects helped carry out the theme. Amon the decorations were a canoe, a two-seated bike, trash cans, a neon ligqht, lawn chairs, a bench, a TV, a cow skull, a cas et and a male mannequin. A spirited election campaign produced signs and slogans as council members made claims to lure voters. The new Student Council officers for 1986- 87 are president Dylan Stafford, vice president Roger Hanson, secretary Christy Caudill, treasurer Rhonda Cox. parliamentarian Kendal Phillips and reporter Priscil a Crain, below. The officers will go to camp this summer to learn new actitives and ideas for the school next year. 2. ? 2? I 31 2 is , , 1 , i am. 'W ' 'pf ,Q . 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Y A1 , ,' 'x,a,Xm!CNf X W '24 E-N f H Q Q, cr L H V ,tty - ' 'I .Ui J, y , V - ,.,,,, ,.f Activities 37 Expressions say it all . . . Look Mom, No Cavities - Bryan Smith is sur- You Wouldn't Dare - Shawnna White smiles slyly as her picture is taken. prised when he finds the camera aimed at him. What F. Stop! - Harold Allison shows how he really feels about his photography class. Kerri johnson, below left, turns to see who is calling er name. Marilyn jones, below, shows what she thinks about homework. G-R-R-0-W-L - Spencer johns proves that his growl is real- ly worse than his bite. 38 Activities Who Me? - Roger Edmonson freezes for the Concentration - A photographer catches P.T. Taylor in deep concentration at a photographer at lunch. jacket football game. Above the Crowd - Ron Burger waves from the newly remodeled press box after being sidelined with a knee injury. -M s.,m, ae, . ., .sq f.,,,., . .we- 'ia a. lv. , ,.,.f' yt. L. , . . K .,::4S.14,,,. V.. ,.. Aren't they cute? - Paul Bardwell and Beth Glasscrose for a Picture in the hall, left. Christin Gregg pauses in mi -sentence or a lunchtime picture, above. Activities 39 40 Activities lust You and l By Lori Williams The prom this year was held May 3, at the Silver Wings Club and was a big success with more students attendin than in recent years. The theme was lust You andgl and was carried out throu h streamers helium balloons, silver stars and a bac ground of a starlit ni ht where each couple had prom pictures made. The couples spent the evening dancing to a wide variety of music, visiting with friends and enjoy- ing the refreshments. After the dance, a breakfast was held at the First Christian Church for the people who attended the prom where a variety of foods was served. lt was an exciting and memorable evening and truly a highlight of the ear. The prom, each year, means a step closer to graduation for the seniors and provides memories that they will treasure always. ggqffhi 4 4 y -Y 1.mi,,m.,,, .,,f,-W .1 saw. mmap W i - af 1' A real Texas welcome Student Council officers Roger Hanson, Tammy Jacobs, I. Dean Lindsay, Kristie Caudill and Dylan Stafford pre- sent a tee shirt with an outline of Texas and a Yellow jacket to Axel Zin ke, an exchange student from West Germany. History was never so ood - Zinke shares a laugh with fellow world history students in Mrs. Donnie Ward's class. International flavor - Zinke tries his hand at Mexican food while in Texas. DHS welcomes exchange student Axel Zinke By Betty Bell Axel Zinke from Koplenz, West Ger- many visited DHS for four weeks this year. ln Germany, 15 year old Zinke at- tends a 300 year old academic high school called a ymnasium. His cur- riculum includges three foreign languages, French, Latin and English. Health, biology, athletics and eometry were the classes that he visitedl1ere.The son of Drs. Heide and Dieter Zinke stayed with Dr. and Mrs. David Buring in Denison. Before leaving, Zinke wrote an open letter to the students and submit- ted it for the yearbook: Dear Students and Teachers of Denison High School: My native country, West Germang, is onl one third the size of Texas an 60 million people live there, so ou can im- agine that for me everythingliere is new and very large. When I entered America, I was not sure if I would be accepted, but I must say that everybody wanted to help me and make my vacation as pleasant as possible. I would especially like to thank Dean Lindsay, Dylan Stafford and Mark Skelton. Also, Mrs. Sue Finley and Mr. john Terry for letting me go on their field trips which l enjoyed very much, and particulary Mrs. Carole Linsteadt for ar- ran ing my visit. lliope to come visit again some day! Sincerely yours, Axel Zinke Activities 41 Club stages Mr. Wonderful By Lori Williams United Service Club's annual fundraising talent show and con- test was a success even though the rain kept a large art of the crowd from coming. All of the money provided the club with scholarship funds. A sort of reverse Miss America contest, the show was staged for a homeroom audience an an evening audience. The homeroom show enter- tained the students with a take-off on the famous educational televi- sion station, PBS. Mr. Wonderful talent performed scenes from Sesame Street, Mr. Rogers and The Electric Company. Kevin Emery was crowned Mr. Wonderful 1986. First runner up was Paul Bardwell, second, Dylan Stafford, third, Rocky Watson and fourth, Robert Stubbs. Other win- ners were Scott Donowho, swim- suit, Mark Skelton, Mr. Congeniali- ty, j. Dean Lindsay, talent, Michael Beeson, evening wear and Marcus jackson, Outstanding Drill Team. The contestants extended a special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. john Terry who coordinated the show and selected the panel ofjudges. 42 Activities Mr. Wonderful - Kevin Emery models his swim suit, above, while other contestants prepare their act, below. The Gang's All Here - Mr. Wonderful contestants flock to congratulate Kevin Emery on a job well done. Put the Lime in the Coconut - Talent winner 1. Dean Lindsay displays his talent with partner Robert Stubbs. You Call That Evening Wear? - Paul Bardwell displays his pajamas in the evening wear competition, Activities 43 Bubba, Is That You? Bubba Parks ripples his muscles for the camera as he models his swimwear. 44 Activities SMILE - Michael Beeson, Scott Donowho and j. Dean Lindsay stand on stage as they receive their rewards. Mamma Mia Dylan Stafford and Paul Bardwell, below, perform their state-qualifying duet acting scene in the talent competition. lt's the Go Go's - Monty Watts and Rocky Watson al0nE with Bubba Parks and Robert Stubbs display an airband to music from the group, T e Go Go's. La, La, La, La, La - Chad Edelen and james Baxley perform a lip sinc to Of all the Qhl Muscles - Mllfe 5l? a8Sln5 Shows Off his Girls We Loved Beforeln biceps as he models his swimwear. Flasher - 1. Dean Lindsay reveals his swimwear for a Where is dat pesky wabbit? - Scott Gundlach and his pet basset hound are brief moment when he flashes the audience. searching fora hairbrained rabbit. Activities 45 jackson is Mr. DHS Aaron jackson was selected as the i985-86 Mr. DHS. jackson was treasurer of junior Black Chamber and was an active member of Spanish Club and Blacks in Action. jackson also partici ated in foot- ball and track. As weli as being on honor roll, jackson has received football honors for being all- Texomaland, all-district, all-state, Dallas Morning News, and Dallas Times Herald all metro. He was also selected as Best Boy Athelete. Students chose from a list of all seniors from which the nominees were selected. Then the student body voted once again and from these votes the 1985-86 Mr. and Miss DHS were chosen. The an- nouncement of Mr. and Miss DHS is always the highlight of the an- nual Who's Who assembly spon- sored by the Yellow jacket Year- book Staff. 46 Activities Fritts is Miss DHS Marlene Fritts was selected as the 1985-86 Miss DHS. Fritts was Head Varsity Cheerleader and Editor-in-Chief of the Yellow jacket Yearbook this year. She was also chosen Best Leader, Homecoming Queen, junior Class Favorite, Sophomore Class Favorite Runnerup and was in Neewollah Royalty for three years. She served as secretary in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Sipanish Club, and as vice presi ent of DenTeens and Spanish. She was also a member of the United Service Club and Stu- dent Council. Fritts was a district winner in feature writing and news writing, advancing to regional this year in the UIL contest. She earned letters as a UIL winner, a cheerleader and a yearbook staffer. As a junior, she placed in the district journalism UIL contest. Activities 47 Runners-up jodi janovec and Anthony DeHorney were selected senior favorite runners-ug. janovec was a member of DenTeens, U.S. Clu , Spanish Club, FTA, Photography, Drama, Student Council and Library. She was also Sophomore Class secretary, Neewollah Royalty and nominee for Miss DHS and Homecoming Queen. DeHorney was a member of Spanish Club, Cultural Heritage Club, and the District Champion Yellow jacket Basketball Team. A two-year letterman, DeHorney received the Elliott-Pilkinton Fighting Kleartd Award and the Leo Cameron Citizenship war . 48 Activities Runners-up Donny Borah and Lori England were elected Mr. and Miss DHS runners-up. Borah was a member of the state champion Yellow jacket football team and was at ree year letterman. He was also a member of the U.S. Club, Photography Club, Spanish Club and FCA. Borah was a two year baseball letterman and one year - letter in track. He was named to the All-Texomaland team as defensive back and was on the honor roll. Named Mr. Wonderful in '84- 85, Borah was in Neewollah Royalty three years and was class favorite his sophomore year. England was a varsity cheerleader, DenTeens general president and a member of the Student Council, U.S. Club, FCA, NHSBHS and Yearbook staff. She was a member of Neewollah Royalty, won the Cup of Complete Girlhood ron DenTeens, was Most Versatile and was first runerup for Homecoming Queen. She was also NHSBHS sweetheart. Seniors Seniors chose Sandra Brown and Spencer johns as class favorites. Brown was a memeber of Student Council, NjHS, NHS, Class president two years, Spanish Club and FCA. She received all-year honor roll for three ears, honor graduate, 2nd team all-district, DFW metroplex let- terman in volleyball and basketball, 1 year letter in track, Outstanding Female athlete, US Club Outstan- ding Senior, Leo Cameron Award, Top Black Female Scholar, Neewollah Royalty for thre years and Class favorite nominee three years, nominee for Homecoming Queen and for Miss DHS. johns was a mem- bger of FCA, U.S. Club, golf team and tennis team. He was Mot Courteous runnerup and in Neewollah for two years. He lettered in tennis and newspaper production. junior Class Favorites Gina Hatfield and Chance Clark were chosen as junior Class Favorites. Hatfield was a member of Spanish Club Ctwo yearsj, DenTeens and officer fthree yearsj, United Service Club and Board of Directors her sophomore year. She was also on the track team, football manager, Neewollah Royalty fthree yearsj and was Class Favorite for three years. Clark was a member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes, United Ser- vice Club, Riding Club and Stu- dent Council. He has played varsity football for two years, was Neewollah Royalty two years and Class Favorite three years. junior Favorite Runnersup Beth Glass Cindy Neu Brandon Clountz and Dylan Stafford were runnersup for junior Class Favorite Glass was a member of DenTeens, U.S. Club Spanish Club and FCA She was junior Class treasurer and a cheerleader for three years. Neu was a member of DenTeens Neewollah Royalty three years and Freshman Class favorite runnerup. Clountz was in ICT varsit baseball, Neewollah Royalty and Sophomore Cass favorite runnerup. Stafford was in Student Council, Hanson's Headaches Drama Club band cross country track golf team Spanish Club National Honor Society junior Historians NHSBHS, math team, FTA junior Class officer and FCA. He has been in Newollah Royalty for three years and was second runnerup to Mr Wonderful 'wwf' . C zv., 4 J j f s ll.. I . ' llfl . . . ..,, rt , Q Activities 49 Freshmen Favorites Runnersup Erica Harper and joey Wheeler were elected Freshman Class favorite runners up. Harper was in FCA, volleyball and basketball. Wheeler was in FCA, football, basketball, baseball and track. He was in Neewollah Royalty. 50 Activities Sophomore Favorites Sophomores chose Paige Hudgins and ludd loie as class favorities. Hudgins was a .member of DenTeens, Student Council, US Club, Drama Club and track team. She was a IV cheerleader, sweetheart of FCA and in Neewollah Royalty. She was also Freshman Class favorite. Joie was class favorite last year and in Neewolah Royalty. Sophomore Favorite runners up were Gia Slagle, Steve Avila and Chad Edelen, left. Slagle was a member of DenTeens and in Neewollah Royalty. Avila was a member of Student Council, FCA, US Club and NHS. He played football, baseball, ran track and was in Neewollah Royalty. Edelen was a member of junior Historians, US Club, NHSBHS, NHS, FCA, on the football team and in Neewollah Royalty. Freshmen Favorites Laura Ballou, jon Carson and Reggie Perry were elected Freshman Class favorites, left. Ballou was in Student Council, FCA and DenTeens, cheerleading, track and Neewollah Royalty. Carson was in US Club, Student Council, Art Club and Neewollah Royalty. Perry was a member of the football team. Edu EI E v Nil H MARINE EVERYTHING OVER 800 POWER AND SAILING SHIPS 40 TON MARINE POWERLIFT MARINE SHIPS STORE FEATURING CLOTHES, SHOES, DECORATIVE ITEMS AND GIFTS Route 2 - Box 66P - Denison, Texas 75020 The Point offers a breathtaking view of Lake Texoma. TexomaIand's finest dining experience in a casual atmosphere features full meals from hamburgers to steak to seafood and your choice of beverages. MARINE PARTS SAIL CHARTER FACILITY EXXON FUELS P66 BAIT SHOP Rrsraumwr .. Quin - BOAT BROKERAGE COMPLETE CANVAS FACILITY 'kick GRANDPAPPY YACHT CHARTERSir'k'k ON TEXOMA! CREWED OR BAREBOAT CHARTERS! iddr CONGRATU LATlONS1Hr1k Our charter yachts are well equipped to serve 1 you. VHF radios, stereos, showers with hot water, and many more such luxury features come 'standard onfeach yacht. If qualiified, you H mayc arteroneo our 25' or 38' yac ts. idr'kO RAD UATESi k'k 5 Uma of the-H T9Xf-Ima POWGV BON Club lf C- .... and the Texoma Sailing Club Advertisement 51 Friendliest Cathey Tally and Philli Pryor were chosen as Friendliest boy and girl. Tally was in Neewollah Royal- ty her senior year. Tally was vice president of DEA, treasurer of junior Historians, and treasurer of Senior Class. Talley was also a member of U.S. Club, Den- teens, Spanish Club, and Student Council. Pryor was a member of Spanish Club, U.S. Club, and FFA. Pryor participated in football and track. Other than honor roll Pryor has had many accomplishments: all-district since his sophomore year. three times all-area and all - Texoma and, first team all-state, USA Today all- America, Orlando Dixie Dozen, Max Emfingers' all- state, Blue Chip List, THCA, Dallas Morning News and Dallas Times Herald all-star team. Pryor also received a scholorship to OSU, right. ? 5 52 Activities Most Courteous Seniors chose Amy Burkhead and Anthony DeHorney Most Courteous. Burkhead was a member of DenTeens and Drill Team, and was secretary of Distributive Education. DeHorney was a basketball letterman, member of Spanish Club and Cultural Heritage Club, left. Courteous runnersup Carolyn Crenshaw and Spencer johns, far left,were chosen as Most Courteous runners-up. Crenshaw was 1st Lt. of the Stingerettes, Drama Club treasurer, a member of Den-teens, US Club, Spanish Club, Stu- dent Council, and Yearbook Staff. Other than honor roll Crenshaw has received medals for highkick and Best Newcommer in drama. johns was nominated Senior Class Favorite and was in Neewollah Rroyalty two years. johns was a member of FCA and US Club. johns also partici ated in golf and was a letterman in tennis and journallsm. Friendliest Runnersup Rhonda Fritts and Bill Gay, near left, were chosen as Friendliest runners-up. Fritts was Ridin Club secretary, Art Club sweetheart, FFA sweetheart, a member of Spanish Club, Den-Teens, U.S. Club, DE, and Photogra hy Club. She was Freshman and Sophomore Class Favorite, junior and Senior Class Favorite runner-u , a Homecoming Queen candidate and in Neewollahj Court for four years, Gay was in Neewollah and was Outstanding Sophomore and junior, vice president and treasurer of Headaches. Gfflybwas also a member of U.S. Club and Spanish C u . lil Most Dependable Kelly Fox and Bubba Parks were chosen as Most Dependabe. Fox was VOE-OEA parlimentarian and was a member of Den-teens and US Club. Fox received honor roll and participated in powder uff football. Parks was a member of National Honor Society in ninth andjtenth grade. Parks was treasurer of D.E. and was a member of U.S. Club, FCA, and Bleacher Bums. Parks also participated in j.V. basketball and golf. iss: , . , Runnersup Bill McKinney, Yalonda Tillery and Harold Allison were chosen Most Depen- dable runnersup. McKinney was a member of Spanish, Photography, US Club, NHSBHS, NHS and tennis team. Tillery was a member of FCM, NHS, NHSBHS, French, Photography, Student Council, Debate, Band, and Neewollah. Allison was a member of the Yellow jacket yearbook staff, Stinger Staff, Latin, US Club, FCA, junior Historians, DenTeens and Photography Club. Runnersup Christ Zemcik and Monty Watts were chosen Most Dedicated runners-up. Zem- cik was in top ten fpercent in tent grade, she was secretary o NHSBHS, a mem er of National Honor Society, Girls Glee Club, Hanson's Headaches, and Debate Club. Zemcik attended Bluebonnet Girls State 1985. Watts played two years ofj.V. Basket- ball and was on U.S. Club Senior Board of Directors. Watts was also a member of FCA, ICT, and VICA. Most Dedicated Betty Ann Martin and jeff Arnold were chosen as Most Dedicated boy and girl. Martin was in Neewollah Royalty three years, class favorite nominee three years, and a nominee for Homecoming Queen. Martin was a member of Den-teens, U.S. Club, Student Council, French Club, Spanish Club, and NHS. Martin was a cheerleader five and was also French Club sweetheart. Arnold was Head drum major and two year alto saxophone section eader. Arnold was president of NHS and vice presedent and secretar of FCM. Arnold also was all year honor roll three ears and a member of Who's Who Among American High School Students. Arnold participated in Freshman and j.V. basketball. Arnold was also a member of U.S. Club, Spanish Club, FCA, and debate team. Activities 53 A , ..,. I1. Best Leaders runnersup Sherry Williams and Robert Stubbs were elected Best Leaders runnersup, right. Stubbs was a varsity basketball letterman for two years, and was president of US Club. He was a member of Spanish Club, FCA, junior Historians and Bleacher Bums. Stubbs was a class officer two years, volleyball student assistant and directed the US Club Holdup and Mr. Wonderful Contest. Williams was president of OEA and a member of junior Historians. She played volleyball and was junior Historian swetheart as well as a class favorite nominee herjunior year. She was an honor roll student. Best Athlete runnersup Darlene Flemmings and Bob England were selected as Best Athlete runnersup, right. Flemmings was a three-year letterman in volleyball and track. S e earned one letter in basketball and was se- cond team all district, captain and first team all district as well as be- ing elected volleyball sweetheart. She was a member of Cultural Heritage, Spanish Club and FCA. En land was captain of the track team and named Most Improved Fqayer in football. He was all district, a member of FCA, Photo raphy Club, DenTeens and Draf- ting Club. England was in Neewol?ay Royalty and on the honor roll. 54 Activities Best Leaders Marlene Fritts and j. Dean Lindsay were chosen Best Leaders. Fritts was head cheerleader and editor of the Yellow jacket Yearbook. She held office in US Club, FCA, Spanish Club, DenTeens and Student Council. She was Homecoming Queen, junior Class favorite and Sophomore Class favorite runnerup. Lindsay was President of the Student Council. He competed in drama and football and was a member of US Club, NHS, junior Historians, Bleacher Bums, Spanish and FCA. He was class president two years, cass favorite nominee three years and an honor graduate. t Best Athlete Sandra Brown and Aaron jackson earned Best Athlete honors. Brown starred in basketball, volleyball and track. She was named to the second team all- district, D-FW Metroplex All-Star team, Lady jacket All Tournament team, basketball MVP and Outstan- ding Athlete. jackson starred in football and track win- ning all-district honors and being named to the Dallas Morning News and the Dallas Times Herald's all- metro team. He was also chosen for the All Tex- omaland and all state teams. Most Enthusiastic Crystal McAlester and Bob Barker were chosen Most Enthusiastic. McAlester was a member of FCA, US Club, OEA, French, DenTeens, FTA and junior Historians. She was class secretary for two years and played volleyball, basketball and ran track. A nominee for Homecoming Queen, McAlester was in Neewollah Royalty and was basketball sweetheart last year. Barker was president of the Latin Club and a member of Spanish Club and US Club. E A Most Humorous Tammy Jacobs and Ronnie Kelly were chosen as Most Humorous. Jacobs was Student Council secretary, Photograph Club secretary, DenTeens senior president and! sweetheart for Hanson's Headaches. She received an academic letter in biology, was on the honor roll and received the general business outstanding student medal. lacobs was a member of junior Historians, US Club, FCM, Spanish Club and NHS. Kell , whose teammates call- ed him Boogy K. letteredlin basketball where he was voted Most Valuable Player. He was also a member ofCultural Heritage Club. Most Humorous runnersup Christi Holder and Tony Plauche were seleted Most Humorous runnersup. Holder was a member of US Club, DenTeens, Student Council, Drama, HERO, FCA, drill team and powder puff football team. She was a nominee for sophomore class favorite. Plauche was a two year football letterman and earned three letters in baseball. He was all-district receiver, all district itcher two years, Most Valuable Player, Sher- man Alf Tournament Team and the U.S. Marines' distin uished athlete award recipient. Plauche was presicfent of French Club and a member of US Club, FCA, NHSBHS, Neewollah Royalty, and was Mr. Wonderful runnerup. f l,,: f ' Most Enthusiastic runnersup Crlowilla Baker and Mike Fellinger were selected Most Enthusiastic runnersup, left. Baker was a member of Cultural Herita e, and Fellinger belonged to US Club, ICT and Spanish. Activities 55 Most Original Selected as Most Orignial were Marilyn Iones and Paul Bardwell. jones was a Homecoming Queen can- didate and was nominated for Neewollah Royalty. She was in band, a Stingerette, and was a member of Den-Teens, VOE-OEA, US Club, Spanish Club and FCA. Bardwell was Mr. Wonderfull first runner-up and was in Neewollah Royalty for three years. He was vice president of Drama Club, on US Club Board of Direc- tors, and Photography Club president. Bardwell also participated in bas etball and was a member of Stu- dent Council, Spanish Club, and FCA. He went to state competition in duet acting with partner Dylan Stafford. Bardwell will attend Grayson College on a full drama scholorship. ., ttg,, E 3 ..,,..5..3yamae.z. as .. f Shiga? .. A K ix Nw 56 Activities Most Original runersup Tracey Walton,right,Danna Doty, left, and Tracy Laurick, above, were selected as runners-up for Most Original. Walton was a member of FHA and vice president of Cultural Heritage. Doty was on honor roll and on the Stingerettes. She was a member FHA, HERO, Drama Club and Den-teens. Doty was also on the FFA parlimentary team. Laurick was a Stingerette manager and was a member of US Club, French Club, and HERO. Most Likely to Succeed Renee Hauber and Brett Mayes were voted Most Likely to Succeed. Hauber was a member of National Forensic League, Texas Forensic Association, Debate Club, NHS, NHSBHS and was debate sweetheart. She was an all year honor roll student, top history, Biology I and II, Honnors English IV top student and was in band. Mayes belonged to Spanish Club, US Club, FCA, NHS, NHSBHS and Bleacher Bums. He was All- district and All-state in football and on the Fina Adacemic All State football team. He won Academic Letters in English III and IV honors, was a National Merit Semi-finalist and on the all-year honor roll. Runnersup Kris Gundach and Iimmy Simmons were chosen runners-up for Most Likely to Succeed. Gundlach has academic letters in chemestry, physics, English II, and a UIL letter for debate and infor- mative speaking. She was section leader and drum major. Gundlach was a so a member of US Club, Spanish Club, Hanson's Headaches, FCA, FCM, Photography Club, and National Honor Society. Simmons was in Neewol ah his Freshman year with his band. Simmons sponsored the Pantera concert and plans to go to Dallas after school and get a band together. He hopes someday to get a recording contract. Most Versatile runnersup Renea House, left, jennifer H smith, right, Paul Mc- Casland, right, and Donnie O'Malley were voted runner- sup for Most Versatile. House was a member of HERO and Student Council. She was on the all ear honor roll and received the English academic medah Hysmith was captain of the drill team, and a member of DenTeens, US Club, Photo ratphy Club and yearbook staff. She was also in Neewollai ourt and homecoming queen candidate. McCasland and O'Malley participated in spirit activities. B iiizii ifuiiiziiiii. no Most Versatile Lori England and Erick Harper were selected as the Most Versatile students. England was Miss DHS runner-up, Homecoming Queen first runner-up, Neewollah Royalty, NHSBHS sweetheart. She received the Cup of Complete Girlhood in Den-teens and a letter in Chemistry. The president of Den-teens and vice president of U.S. Club, she was also a member of Student Council, FCA and she was a cheerleader. Harper quarterbacked the Yellow jacket football team for three years. Harper was co-captain of the football, basket- ball, and track teams. An honor roll student, Harper received MVP in basketball and football, first team all-district in football and basketball, third team all-state, Texomalands' offensive player of the year in football and basketball, and Dallas Times Herald honorable mention. Harper was also a member of Student Council and Spanish Club. Harper received a scholarship to Kansas State University. E . ' xg .T .ji A fi f T ' Xi' t . A ' 1 T fy -5 5 E , Normat? D.BrE1tcher il if P 'A 4 Bo Bratc er . 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Dean Lindsay leads Student Council l a Student Council, headed by presidentl. Dean Lind- say, sponsored activities for student involvement beginning with delivering the morning an- nouncements and ending the week with a dance. The Council worked on plans for the new commons area under construction which will provide a place for students to relax and talk when it is completed next year. The Council also raised money for several charitable causes. Mrs. Carole Linsteadt was the Stu- dent Council sponsor. S-Msn z l r l l Y r SENIORS: Abernathy - Bardwell Class of 1986 sees changes The Leaders - Senior Class officers are, from left, Crystal McAlester, Robert Stubbs, Cathey Tally and president Sandra Brown. Theresa Abernathy Dana Acree Denean Allen Kristi Allen Harold Allison Freddie Anderson jeff Arnold Lori Arnold Devin Aynes Darren Ayres C-lowilla Baker Paul Bardwell People 61 62 People Bob Barker Steve Beals Betty Bell Cliff Bentley Victor Blanton Ladonna Blaylock Keri Blincoe jeff Boen Kathy Bombay Richard Bomgren Wendy Bomgren Donny Borah Kim Bradford Chris Brede Theresa Bruce Sandra Brown Tim Brown Angela Bruno Tony Burdue Ron Burger SENIORS: Barker - Burger Amy Burkhead Shirly Busby Art Butterworth Charles Caldwell David Caldwell Eric Caldwell Christy Campbell Tammy Carruth Sherrie Caudill Lisa Ciaccio Bob Clay Patti Click james Cobb Carey Cockrell Cynt ia Coffin Brian Collins Deanna Collins jimmy Collins Darin Comstock Patty Connor People 63 64 People Calvin Cornish Carolyn Crenshaw Paula Cummins Brett Davis Michelle Davis Anthony DeHorney Kerry DeHorney Kim Delashaw Jeffery Donahue Valerie Dorley Danna Doty jeffery Dudley Brett Edelen Roger Edmondson Luke Edwards Deana Elder Kevin Emery Bob England Lori En land Mike Felgnger SENIORS: Cornish - Fellinger SENIORS: Ferguson - Herzog Carrie FerFuson Darlene F emmings Kelly Fox Mar ene Fritts Rhonda Fritts Stacy Gaddis Bill Gay Kerry Grigg Carolyn Grooms Kristin Gundlach jason Harp Erick Harper Kell Harris Phillip Harris Calvin Harrod Danny Hauber Renee Hauber Etna Henwood Kenneth Henwood jeff Herzog People 65 66 People Tammy Hewitt Theresa Hiner Chantel Hines Daryl Hixson Chris Hodgkinson Christi Holder Thomas Hooker john Hosey Kenny House Renea House Trena Hudson Steve Huhtala jennifer Hysmith David Ingram Paula Ives Aaron jackson Ivery jackson Lisa jackson Tammy jacobs jodi janovec SENIORS: Hewitt- janovec Seniors: lohns - Linsteadt Spencer johns Alexjohnson Markjohnson Shanejolly Marilyn jones Marlalones Francis Kass Terry Keever Anthony Kelly Ronnie Kelly Brian Kelsoe Sherry Kincade Sharon Lacey Tracy Lauric Billy Leal Me issa Lee Tim Lilly l. 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Lindsey Elizabeth Linsteadt People 67 68 People Betty Ann Martin Karen Massey Vicki Massie Meredith May Willie Mayberry Brett Mayes Crystal McAlester Shelly MCCammack Michael McCasland Gabriel McGee William McKinne Melinda McManigeh Brian McShan Bryan Means Donna Medlin Lori Melson Angie Mersecchi Kevin Milks Sheila Montgomery john Mueller SENIORS: Martin - Mueller SENIORS: Mundine - Plauche Richard Mundine Lisa Nason Gina Neal Lee Neal Larry Neff Phung Ngo Shane Nix Kathy Nunley Steve Ogborn Donnie O'Malley Wendy O'Rear Lisa Orrick Bryan Parks Bubba Parks Cristi Perkins Elmar Perry Chantal Phillips Jana Pilkilton Wylie Platt Tony Plauche People 69 70 People Felicia Pruitt Phillip Pryor Melanie Purcell Kim Ramsfield Mary Richardson Steve Riggs Raymond Ro en Rose Romans Robert Rosenow Tommy Sanders Rhonda Sexton Cedric Shelton Mary Shields Martha Shives jimmy Simmons Robert Simpson Dionne Sims Bryan Smith Suzanne Smith Tracey Smith SENIORS: Pruitt- Smith SENIORS: Smithson - Walker Cheryl Smithson Pamela Snell Paula Sprin?s Shaylen Sta ey Kristi Stevens Leiann Stewart Robert Stubbs Lisa Tadlock Cathey Talley Mace Tawney P.T, Taylor Marty Thompson Michelle TiFnor Yalonda Til ery Tammy Tracey Paul Turner Mike Vest Bill Via Sherri Waldrip Danny Walker People 71 72 People Deven Ward Starr Ward TJ. Wasden Deeanna Washington Tim Watkins Rocky Watson Rod Watson Monty Watts Larry Weaver Karen Weisenborn Craig White Kristine Wiertz Lori Williams Sherman Wilson Sherry Williams Thelma Wilson Woodie Wilson David Wright Paul Wright Donald Wyatt SENIORS: Ward - W att Angie Wynne Christi Zemcik i SENIORS: Wynne - Zemcik Midway Mall I A N T S Sherden Mall 893-4877 , ' 893-8935 E ST family clothing- People 73 lunior Class Officers are, from top, Beth Glass, Christy Holland, Gina Hat- field and, far right, Dylan Stafford. 74 People Wendy Acree Lisa Addington Tandy Alexander Steve Allen Thomas Anderson Kellie Arthur Bryan Baggett Tim Bailey Brian Baker Aaron Barker Barbara Bates Kathy Bates Stephanie Baxle David Beall Owen Beard Tamm Beaver MichaellBeeson Claude Bell Leanesha Bellows Michelle Birchfield Dwayne Bishop Kelly Blackwood Gary Brewer Steve Brewer Ni' Mez- is gf. i' 2, UNIORS: Acree - Brewer Husai- fav' we-my U IDRS: Brock - Dot David Brock Laura Brooks Lynn Brown Patricia Bumpass Denise Burden Sharon Burden Scott Burns Stacy Burris Michael Bush Dexter Butler Patricia Cain Melissa Caldwell Chris Calhoun Richard Cameron Michael Car Candi Cassell Tony Castleman Holly Chappell jerri Childress Stephanie Childress john Clap Chance Clark Kurt Clark Christine Clayton Brandon Clountz jeff Cockrill Paula Coker Lance Coleman Bryan Coley jimmy Collins Pat Conn Stacy Coulter Matt Crabtree Herman Craddock Priscilla Crain jim Crisler Clayton Cunningham Deandra Curry Paul Davis Tami Deary Tad DeFrange Scott Defratus Cheryl DeKorte Chris Dill jeff Dodson Scott Donowho Lee Dorley Rusty Doty People 75 76 People Stephen Douglass Terry Earnheart Gene Easley Rodrigues Edmonson jimmy Eeds Vicki Emerson Karen Ertel Leah Fain Tony Favors Kim Feagan Felicia Ficke lodi Flannagan jim Fleitman Mickey Fortin Eric Fowler Lorie Frith Stephan Fronterhouse Kim Fulencheck Paul Fulton Paul Gaffney Gail Gainey Carmen Galloway Kim Gardner Theresa Gentry Brenda Gibson Kelly Gibson Beth Glass Kim Glenn Marty Godby Valesha Goodin Chris Green Cristen Gre g Doug Grifgn Kristen Griffin Vanya Griffith Mike Hales Tania Hamilton Roger Hanson Cyrus Hass Sharnette Harper Tony Harrelson Gina Hatfield Stephanie Haygood Jeanette Helwer leffery Hess Tracy Hewitt David Hintz Howard Hoard U IDRS: Douglass - Hoard Darla Hogan Benny Holcomb Christy Holland Mary Hooker Wendy Hooper Monette Hopper john Hosp Robbie House Vernon House Kendall Houston Kip Isaacs Denisejackson Raymond jackson Teresa jackson john jacobs joyjennings Sammyjohnson Vicki johnson David jones jeaneen Thedford Lance jones Natalie Katschon jackie Kelly Melissa Kennedy Brenda Kerns Kimberly Key Danny King Lisa King Karen Kruger Tiffany Kurtz Connie Lambert Sandra Lane Kim Leach john Leasure Leslie Lester jeanette Locke Stephanie Lowell Curtis Madden Stacey Madden Kim Madole Mike Malone Wilbert Malvern Tim Marrs Chris Martin Deborah Martin Dina Martin Mara jo Martin Mic elle Martindale UNIORS Hogan Martindale People 77 78 People james Mauldin Bradley Mayes Kelli Mays Marquita McAlester Tim McCasland Deron McCraw Perrish McKee Kendall McKinley Michelle McKinstry Anesia Mcshan Cathy Means David Mezzcappa David Miller Michael Moody Cindy Moon Stacey Moore Kelly Morgan Len Moser Stacey Moss Tiffany Myers Barry Ne son Colleen Nickerson Bobby Nicholson Michelle Oats Daniel Oney Shauna Parker josh Parrish Nilesh Patel Melissa Pauley Emily Peake Tyrone Penny Rondie Peterson Kendall Phillips Kevin Pincknel lana Polozec Dallas Porter Carla Potts Marcus Pough Vickie Powell Laurie Pruitt jarrett Pulis Ronnie Raines Karen Ray Brenda Reed Alicia Reynolds Tammy Richardson Vickie Rickerson Heather Riddle uisuoizs: Mauldin - Riddle Loren Matheny David Roach Tonya Roberson Tisha Robinson Stephanie Rodriguez joe Ross Toy Sanders Brian Sartor Laura Scott Robbie Shearin Tina Sheffield Eric Shumate Chris Simmons Les Sloan Amy Smart Alicia Smith Diana Smith Mesha Smith Deanna Snell Matt Soness Keary Souther Vernon Souther Scott Spencer Kelly Spradlin Stacy Spradlin Dylan Stafford Allen Stephenson Roderick Sterling Todd Stewart Melvin St.john james Stone Duwanna Swink Craig Talley Peter Taul Karen Templeton Rebecca Terry Carol Thompson joseph Thompson Mar Thompson Vivian Thompson Shonda Tillery Sheri Todd Laura Tolley Stan Trammell Suzanne Tripp Carmen VanMeter Christie Virgin Brewster Waddles UNIORS Matheny Waddles People 79 Laura Waggoner Barbara Walker joe Weaver Steve West jason Wheeler Glenn White Shawnna White Sherry Wiginton Mike Wiley Dawn Williams Steve Williams Chester Wilson Parks Wilson Kecia Wimbish Deirdre Wineinger jamie Withers Kristie Wright Mike Wright Nell Wyatt Darren York Linda M. Dughetti january 27, 1969 to August 14, 1985 junior Linda Dughetti, 16, died in an automobile acci- dent August 14, 1985, in Denison. 80 People UNIIORS Waggoner IN MEMORY Beyond the sunset s radiant glow There is a brighter world I know Where golden glories ever shine Beyond the thought of da s decline Beyond the sunsets purp e rim Beyond the twilight, deep and dim, Where clouds and darkness never come, My soul shall find its heavenly home. Beyond this desert, dark and drear, The golden city will appear, And morning's lovely beams arise Upon my mansion in the skies. Beyond the sunset's radiant glow, There is a brighter world, l know. Beyond the sunset, I may spend Delightful days that never end. - Morgan. York Sharon Adams Sabrina Addington Byron Akers Tony Aldridge julie Anderson Richard Anderson Daniel Armstrong Kristy Armstrong Kelli Arnold Ricky Arnold Lee Ann Ashburn Chris Auten Steve Avila john Baecht Tracie Bailey Charles Baker Marvin Ball Mark Barbin Ray Barker Angela Bates Chris Bates Lana Baugh james Baxley Karen Beard Bryan Bentley Kenneth Bentley Carolyn Beshears jimmy Billner Robbie Blincoe LeAnn Bolden Kyle Brede Michelle Brigman Robin Brown Shawn Brown Troy Brown Chris Bryant Darren Bunch Ctaila Burcham Larry Burden Don Burnside Delandria Butler Myron Butler Aaron Caldwell jonas Camp Michelle Campbe john Carey Steve Carlile Billy Carney OPHOMORES Adams Carne People 81 82 People Keith Carreathers Chrys Castelli jennifer Castleman Kristie Caudill Daniel Cervantes Tessa Clanton Karla Clark Susan Cline Stacy Cockrill Billy Coffman Lezlie Condon Terry Cook Macee Cowle Vickie Craddock Andrew Crenshaw Dewayne Crone Denise Czaja Delfa Davault Phillip Davis jeri DeHorney Larissa Dollar Mike Dophied Chris Douglass Debbie Draper Tammy Dupuis joe Dyar Kristen Earhart Chad Edelen Kerri Edenton Andre Edwards Stacie Edwards Dana Eldredge Danny Eldredge jeff Elliott Andy Embry Kevin Emmons Marcella Emmons Anita England Kimberly England Mary England Bonnie Ertel Don Ervin jim Farle jamie Fenneh Brad Fisher Kelly Fogarty Ben Fortin Casey Foster SOPHOMORES Carreathers Foster E55 Tammy Fox Carmin Franseen Frederick Frazier Aaron Fulce Kim Fulton Stephanie Garland Todd Garner Donna Gentry Eric Gentry Maurice Giason Clarence Gilliam Rodney Glenn leannene Glockner Steve Golston Leann Goodman Derek Gossett Kelly Gray jennifer Green Michelle Grimes Tama Groff Sherry Grossman Scott Gundlach Paige Hagood Brian Hamilton Tracy Harbour janet Harp Eric Harris Robbie Harris Shelle Harris Vance Hatfield Chris Hawk Dorthy Hays Angela Heathcock james Heflin Karl Helm Misty Hembree james Henson Christina Herman Shelley Herriage Carrie Herzog Eddie Hill Rachel Hill Stephanie Hill lill Holder Ann Horner Terry House Paige Hudgins Thomas Humphrey SOPHOMORES Fox Humphre People 83 84 People Brett Humphreys Deana Hunt Eric Hunt Kendall Hunt Rebekah Ingram Kevin jacquinot jason james Nora jeffery Danny jensen - 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TURNER 8 The Yellow jackets dominated the season o ener on their initial five possessions of the game with senior tailgack Aaron jackson scoring three times and junior fullback Curtis Madden adding two six-pointers. Their efforts were enhanced by outstanding blocking per ormances of Brett Mayes, Phillip Pryor and Mike Wright. Denison's efforts were simi ar on defense with Arthur Taylor and Elmar Perry leading a charge that accounted for 10 quarterback sacks. The Lions finished the game with minus five yards rushin and most of their success came against the Yellow jackets secons unit. This game was the start of another great season of Yellow acket Foot alll l l Sports I'VE GOT IT!! - james Cobb,14, intercepts a pass intended for Rockwall player. The concentration shows on his face. G0 A MAKE MY DAY - Darin Comstock,62, exchanges a few with his opponent. RAGU A1TACK!! - Roger Edmondson, 58, right, grabs a Is Hirschi running back in mid-air for a take down. AND Y IT GOES . . . Erick Harper, 11, boots a ball held by Donny 12, to make an extra point after touchdown. THREE-ON-ONE - Arthur TayIor,88, Darin Comstock,62, and David BeaII,84, above, converge to take down the R.L. Turner punter. I'VE GOT THE BALL - Running an outside route, Curtis Madden,40, takes a handoff to gain some more yards for the jackets. Sports 107 HOLD IT RIGHT THERE! - Bob England tries hard to stop an Austin Westlake player from getting a first down. Sports ATHLETE'S FEET? - Bob England, above , dives for a tackl his opponent. GET OUT OF THE WAY! - Aaron jackson, 44, left , runs yardage. jackson was chosen for all-state honors and team. BLAZING A PATH . . . - Scott DeFratus f78j makes a runninjg back Aaron jackson to gain a first down. The helpe Aaron jackson gain over 1,000 yards during season. Wxstsm WHILE THE OFFENSE WORKS - Defensive men Clark 1421 and Darin Comstock 1621 wait anxiously sideline for the jacket offense to score. BREAK THE WALL - Dean Lindsay 1801 and Brett Mayes 1761 tackle a Rockwall player. The jackets defeated the Rockwall Yellowjackets 23-2. CHARGE !!! - Bryan Means 1661, above, attempts a block for Aaron jackson 1441. GOOD FOR EXTRA THREE! - Donny Borah 1121, left, holds the ball while Erick Harper 1121 attempts a field goa . Sports 109 IACKETS 39, SHERMAN 6 The Battle of the Ax turns into another victory for the jackets. Despite the lop- sided margin, there were still several critical plays in the game. The first one came early after the Bearcats' defense had seemingly stopped the jackets on their initial posses- sion of the game. The jackets quickly regained possession of the ball after the Bearcats received a penalty on the punt. Four plays later, Curtis Madden carried the ball into the end zone to keep the jackets on top. ln the third quarter, Denison winfgback jamie Fennell scored on a 50- yar reverse. Two minutes earlier the Bear- cats scored their only points of the game. This game means a lot to the victor because of the rivalry involved. jACKETS 48, WICHITA FALLS HIRSCHI 6 The sixth-ranked Wichita Falls Hirschi Huskies were not the onl team in shock after being stomped on by the second- ranked jackets, 48-6. A majorit of the 7,000 fans were constantly on fheir feet because of the outstanding performance of the jackets. Head Coach Marty Criswell was literally jumping for joy after the victory. ln the first two quarters the jackets had their first three turnovers, and Harper was sacked for the first time. Aaron jackson's touchdown runs were only a portion of what eventually destroyed the Huskies. The jacket team came together to put the Huskies out oftheir misery. HE WENT THAT WAY - The jacket defense, right, converges on a Hirschi Huskie. The jackets hed the Huskies at 48-6. ALLRIGHT, FALL DOWN ALREADY!! - Yellow jacket's Bob England is being brougmht down by his McKinney opponent after e intercepted a pass. I KNOW I CAN, I KNOW I CAN . . . Fullback Curtis Madden l40j, above, is attempting make a touchdown with tacklers struggling to stop him. Sports IACKETS 43, DURANT 6 Two penalties in the first half cost the jackets two scoring opportunities which did not hurt the jackets in their 43-6 victory over the Durant Lions. The jackets fumbled on their first possession at the Denison 29, and the Lions recovered. The next four plays netted Durant only four yards. On of- ense once again, the jackets scored twice in the first half. The Lions put their only points on the board. Backup fullback Paul Gaffney scored the jacket's final touchdown on a two-yard run. The jacket's high-octane offense finished the night with 423 yards rushing, while the Denison defense held the Lions to only four yards rushing. IACKETS 27, PARIS 7 For three quarters, Paris outplayed the top-ranked jackets. In the fourth quarter, the jackets exploded with three touchdowns for a 27-7. At the half, the jackets were behind 7-O, the first time Denison had been scored on in the first half this year. This situation quickly turned around in the second half as jacket fans reacted to Erick Harpers jumping up and waving arms by1stan ing and c eering. This game proved t at the fans have a lot to do with the jacket's victories. Sports 1 1 1 IACKETS 55, TERREL 6 We went to Terrell a little bit bent up, but the kids went out and really pla ed well. Terrell was a team that was strug ling and we broke the first play. That is the Sling I really remember from the Terrell game, breakin the first play. The kickin gamei was proiably the biggest factor of ali It just 1 completely took them out of the contest. - Marty Criswell The Tigers' only score of the game came in the final period when tailback, Anson Dye, plungled in from a yard out against Denison'st ird unit. IACKETS 23, ROCKWALL 2 Denison ran head on into a Rockwall team, which held the host jackets without a first down on four sions in the first quarter. ln the the visiting Yellowjackets held ding state champions to two first 74 total yards. Field position was story in the first half, with most of the first quarter on Denison's of the field. Moments after a missed goal attempt, a 12-yard Eunt gave possession at the Roc wall 47 ellow jackets were in business. following 15 and 18 yard punts Denison's 25th consecutive victory on charts. 1 LET ME GIVE YOU A BEAR HUG! -1. Dean Lindsay 1801, top, sets himself so that he can bury the Huskies running back. DOGPILE - jacket's defense breaks up one of the many plays that were attempte against them this year. 112 Sports a new defense But the TAKE TWO Erick Harper takes two cups full of water to replenish himself after a the necessary adjustments workouton the field. HOPING FOR YA' IACKETS - Head Cheerleader Marlene Fritts, top, stands on the sideline hoping for a victory for the jackets. STAY BACK Erick Harper, left, has pressure as he is about to attempt a touchdown pass to Tony Plauche. Sports 1 13 IACKETS 40, SULPHUR SPRINGS 0 The Yellow jackets scored on a blocked punt, a 76-yard punt return and a school record 48-yard field goal by senior quarter- back Erick Harper as Denison routed the Sulphur Springs Wildcats, 40-0. In winning their 28th straight game, the jackets stru gl- ed in the first half offensively, but exploded in the third quarter behind senior tailback Aaron jackson. The underdog Wildcats never threatened in the game, and had possesion of the ball only once in jacket territory. The huge crowd of about 12,000 had barely settled in its Seat when the jackets turned on the scoreboard. WHO'S THE HERO? - Erick Harper, above, runs for a touchdown. Tony Plauche, below, blocks a punt against the opponent. l l Sports IACKETS 31, WACO RICHFIELD 22 A pass interference penalty on the Yello jackets had given Waco Richfield a fir down at the Denison one, with five second left in the regional playoff game and th jackets holding a precarious 25-22 lead. B as the final second of the game ticked o the clock, quarterback Patrick Miller' desperation pass to Charles Bell was in tercepted by Harper, who stole the pass the two and outraced state cham io hurdler Bell the distance of the field for touchdown and a 31-22 victory. The fewest points Denison had scored in a game in 1985 was 23 but minus the fleet footed jackson, because of a sprained ankle, the jackets were held scoreless at Baylor Stadium as Austin Westlake ended Denison's 29-game winnin streak and dream of back-to-back state ciam ionshi s with a shocking 17-0 win. Westlake totally dominated the game with its offense, runn- ing 76 plays to Denison's 37. AusTlN WESTLAKE 17 11 FACKETS 0 ' . I . . l'l' t k wrww TEIAT'S A BUST!! - The Yellow jacket football team runs through a sign at Mesquite, a ove. BOGUS! - Brett Mayes f76j, above, tackles the Rockwall fullback as james Cobb f14j comes up to assist. FACING DISAPPOINTMENT - Tony Plauche l10j, above left, and Trainer Scott Doc Hess watch the clock tick down on the jackets' first loss in 30 games. Sports 1 15 RUN, MAN, RUN - Curtis Madden C403 turns to break up the field for another long gainer, above. HERE IT COMES - Erick Harper fires the ball down field, right. GETTING READY Phillip Pryor l74l and Scott DeFratus i781 prepare, mentally, for the contest. Sports SURPRISE! - Phillip Harris, on the ground top photo, takes down an Austin Westlake ball carrier. FALLEN HERO - Aaron jackson is injured in the game against Waco Richfield, above. Below, he gets blocking from Scott DeFratus S1781 and Bryan Means 1661 on a happier ay. FLYING HIGH Erick Harper gets the fans jumping before he kicks off. LOOK AT HIM GO . . . Aaron jackson runs behind two blockers to reach for a touchdown. Sports IV, Freshmen find success ports Advertisement 119 120 Sports Volleyball improves all season records By Michelle Martindale The Lady jacket volleyball team ended a strong season in a three way tie for third, losing to a McKinney team that went on to the state playoffs. The team started out in a season opener with Sher- man which they won 15-6, 15-4. The match was never close with team captains Darlene Flemmings and Sandra Brown dominatin play. Shonda Tillery had 12 assists and was the leading setter. Brown was the leading spiker with eight kills. Later on in the season, the jackets met up with the Lady Bearcats again and the jackets achieved their first skunk, winning the match 15-0. The highlight of the season for the team was the game against Allen here. The Lady jackets were ex- pected to lose this game, but ended up crushing the Eagles. This was the best district game for the jackets because they dominated play throughout the game. Flemmings received the Dig er award and San- dra Brown received the Leacfership award. The High Server award went to Tillery. I've Got It - Christie Van Zee bumps the ball while Karen Beard looks on. I was very pleased with the performance of the girls throughout the season, Coach Saundra Hess said. Their committment for the future and mental toulghness was the reason for their success this year. I loo for bi thin s to happen next year also, because many of tge girls will be returning from the varsity team and several good players are moving u from the junior varsity team, the coach commente . Both the jv and freshmen teams won their district. The freshmen went undefeated throughout district P 3Y' We Skunked 'Em - Varsity players celebrate defeating Sherman 15-0. Team members are Lynn Brown, Sandra Brown, Tenia Brown, Tammy Carruth, Darlene Flemmings, Sharnett Harper, lanette Helwer, Crystal McAlester, Shelli Taylor, Shonda Tillery and Nell Wyatt. Gale Gainey and Marquita McAlester are student managers and Robert Stubbs is student assistant. it if i 4... X t ll 'fl , ni lf' ,.,ff.:,5? fi?322f . , . 41 A 1- -3552 1. f av - 'fa 'll'll z S ,..,,, ' Sports Sports Sports 123 4 Sports Sports 125 Lady jackets strive for basketball success Although success was predicted for the Lady jacket varsity round- Ealljers,d itnjuries and illnesses in ere t eteam. Even though the season was not as successfu on the scoreboard as the girls had planned for it to be they learnerdq a lint fron? 'the eic perrence. ey earne ow o work as a team, sportsmanship, leadership and pride. They can be proud of the extra effort they con- tinuously gave throughout each game. Though disatppointed by resignation 0 Coach Teresa Eewsona tl? 'team and coash e prou o t e courage an the coach encouraged in the girls. jackets take a time out for a strategy with Coach Teresa Newson left S from the floor, below left, and from t below, the jackets improved thei and skills throughout the year. Circle the Wagons - The varsity , . I l I Sports ,, ...,.f.L l ,. .,.- .,.. x V Lcbg V N . 'l '11f'.S?e- J :-,k.x. 5 ' '- 5- - 'WU lliillilil 5,5 Q ,fd Coach lan Tidwell assists Coach Newson throughout EHSOFI It - jeanette Helwer catches a pass. Up -Sherry Kincade scopes out the court looking for an open t Two - Nell Wyatt shoots it up for two points. .. ,JN -'Nfl C-t 1 Sports 127 P 'wr i K 9 A I , . Win a Get ln There - Darlene Flemmings takes the shot. Lady jackets name leaders Team leaders for the Lady jackets were seniors Sandra Brown, Darlene Flemmings and Sherry Kincade. junior leaders were jeanette Helwer, Brenda Kerns and Nell Wyatt. The varsi- ty season record did not tell the story of an exciting year that saw the girls lose heartstopper after heartbreaker by margins of four points or less. The Most Valuable Player award went to Brown with Kin- cade receiving the most dedicated trophy. Flemmings won the spirit award and Karen Hill won the award as top freshman in both basketball and volleyball. Top Players - Sherry Kincade and Sandra Brown were team leaders for the varsity. Sports Practice Makes Perfect - Brenda Kerns handles the ball in practice. 6 us CHICKEN FRIED CHICKEN WATSDNBURGER WATSON BURGER Denison if Rowe CROW S NEST Ctfh CHARLEY a AdM 10185 A Sherman E D TX D t Y Ad on 9 LL I I K Q 1 Q We W' xxssr I If - I q 0 I S 2700 Hwy 75 S. Denison Denison, Bonham, O Sh Sp lty ' .. T1-72:2 H A H b g R M L Tipoff - Duone McFadden gets the jump on Terrell. Jfiyzafwr Completing the Break - Erick Harper, Stacey Moore and Ronnie Kelly use the fast Time Out - Coach Bob Clayton talks An- break. thony DeHorney, Mc Fadden and rest of the team as they lead Lancaster 53-48 in the fourth period. Roundballers win first district title By Robert Stubbs Basketball season brought a lot of excitement to roundball fans this year as the boys' team won the district championship for the first time in the school's history. They completed this task under first year head coach Bob Clayton. Coach Clayton had just returned to coaching two years a 0 and moved u from 2A Savo last year. The new coach installed a running, pressing game for the jackets Stat was obviously wearing on alllopponents, win or lose. The team was led by seniors Anthony DeHorney, Kevin Emery, Erick Harper, Ronnie Kelly and Robert Stubbs juniors contributing to the jackets' cause were Claude Bell, Ki Isaacs, David jones, Stacey Moore and Allen Stephenson. Then, there was this sophomore named McFadden, Duone McFadden. Sports I High Flier - Senior Kevin Emery sails into practice. The jackets started the season off with a bang at Sherman with a bi win over he Bearcats. Mount Pleasant was next on the list for the Black and Gold, who came out on top there, also. Greenville and Lewisville were the jackets' first two setbacks of the year. One ame later, the jackets went to the DeSoto tourney and came home with a consolation trophy after a win over Dallas Madison. By the time district rolled around, the team was 10-6. The first three league games went by fairl smoothly for the jackets to set up a showdown with Gainesville, the only other unbeaten team in the district. The jackets came out on to 74-67 to take first place in the first round. Both Denison and Gainesville went on to remain unbeaten by anyone else to set up another big game. The outcome would decide the district championship for the jackets or send the district into a two way tie for irst. The Leopards stomped Denison 89-71 to tie for first, but something happened to Allen that many Denison fans will not forget. Allen beat Gainesville in overtime to give the jackets, 93-83 winners over McKin- ney, the crown. The jackets went on the warpath against Lancaster and beat them 62- 55 to enter bi-district playoffs against Palestine, the sixth ranked team in the state. After a hard fight, Denison bowed to the Wildacts 81-73 to end the season. Kelly was the leading scorer with 16 points per game and took all district honors along with Moore who was second in the district in scor- ing with a 16.2 ppg average. The jackets swept the elite team with Erick Harper winning player of the year, Coach Clayton as coach of the year and McFadden sophomore of the year. Finishin out the list were DeHorney, Stephensen and Stubbs who all receivedghonorable mention. The jackets finished the most successful season ever with a record of 20-8. 5 . . Q 1 E. E Look at the form - Senior Robert Stubbs puts in a big two. Sports 1 ,:,, new Sports ,af In Q -WR -. ..,,. .,. .-r:..s vw- .Ae . s . . X .M -AQ, -'W '-nun lacket Power - Seniors Robert Stubbs and Anthony DeHorne , top, take a breather after a swift practice. Senior Ronnie Kellg' puts in a sure two over the Allen defense, left, and another jacket takes to the air in the lacket's cause, above. . Fans Contribute - Loyal jacket fans filled the stands and jamm- ed the gym to suplport the team. Left, the team watches a sure score. A ove, Ant ony DeHorney takes it to the hoop. Below, Erick Harper lhidden behind two Terrell players puts in two to get the jackets into the playoffs. Sports 135 Aix .,,rW,,,1,, fffaif ? l f , S Wm? 3 Sr' Supporting DHS Excellence MERICAN AMERICAN BANK OF SHERMAN, N A AMERICAN BANK OF DENISON 2011 Texoma Parkway P.O Box 1234 931 W. Ma1n - P.O. Box 346 Sherman Texas 75090 Denison, Texas 75020 214f893-7555 2141463-3510 MEMBERS F.D1C. 136 Sports And the layup - junior Stacey Moore lays it in for the jacket win. www Up in the air Erick Harper goes up for two points agains the Allen Ea?les as Robert Stubbs watches the boards, above, while Ronnie Ke ly sails in to score a stuff, right. Sports V, AAVAV ,A K ia ,T ..W, Reasons for success - Teamwork such as Ronnie Kelly and Erick Harper demonstrate, above, Anthony DeHorney's super ball handling ability, right, and getting the percentage shots, below, were key con- tributions to the district championship. 'K mwwwmm 'Q Q, Sports N0 'MQMNC lacket antics - On the road to the championship, An- thony DeHorney takes a free throw, left, Robert Stubbs and Ronnw KeHygetsettorebound,top,andtheteam proves to be a winner. Sports 139 nd' Closing in on the boards - Phillip Davis, Scott Marr and Eric Hunt get ready to rebound for the junior varsity, above. Marr and james Baxley are in motion as Chris Auten brings the ball in, below left. jamie Fennell prepares to put the ball in play, below, right. Sports lunior Varsity has early success 38 If-X wma? , .. .,,., e s., -- ic - Claude Bell Eoes up for a layup against Sherman's Bearcat JV, top left. Sophomore Eric Hunt puts up a free throw against Terrell, p right. Chris Auten rings the ball own and sets it up for the IV team. Sports 141 s -- X X Strong move - Eric Hunt muscles up to the basket, left. Phillip Davis, above, shoots from the corner and Bill Nellis below puts the ball up for two. J-Ll., 'five ., W 101 .yur 71, ui Sports 'ww s an N .Jw scores on the board james Bax top left, shoots from the charity stripe. Marr, to? right puts up a layup. Eric takes a ree throw, above. Bill Nellis, mes Baxley and Phillip Davis follow a hot. Sports 143 Good eye - Chris Fulton demonstrates his golf swing. A sure thing - Bryan Beckham studies a putt. Fore - Lance jones keeps an eye on the ball as he swings away. Sports jacket golfers improve scores Members of the golf team continued to im- prove scores throughout the practice season using a series of tournaments to prepare for the istrict match. ln their third tournament of thehyear at liockwall, the team finished fifth ' 351. wit a sore o Chris Calhoun and Chris Fulton were top scorers in the Plano tournament shooting an 87. ln the district tournament at Eldorado in McKinney, the jackets had a slow start on a windy Monday, but improved Tuesday to finish sixth with a team score of 668. Varsity scores for the two-day tournament were Lance jones 99-97, Scott Spencer 95-97, Chris Fulton 96-87, Chris Calhoun 105-100 and Spencer johns103-98. Second team scores were jeff Arnold 97-95, Kyle Breed 95-97, jeff Dotson 98-99 and Brian Parks 102-101. Golf coach is Mr. Osburn Davis. The team practices are held at Rod and Gun Country Club and the Grayson County College course during the year. Sports 145 0 r y or ffllznm, aw i i ' it Tl' -.gulf Get on the bus Tien Trinh, Lance Coleman, Monica Pearson, Christy Holland and Todd Spencer are ready to tackle their district opponent. .W ,g wx L gif Off,-X 1,- 1 E C i : i C ,fig r I , . C lammin' - Brian Coulter and Andy Hoopercatch the spirit ofjam Day. 146 Sports Serious business - Along with the fun moments of concentration Paige Ha ood demonstrate the business side and friendships, tennis has serious Wilkerson, julie Anderson and Paige oftiegame. Still jammin' - Anton Albrand, Lance Coleman and Christy Holland join the fun onlam Day. Sports 147 TENN S :TE MWORK The Yellow jacket tennis team was a great success. Through their lon hours of practice, teamwork, andg their pride, the season went exceptionally well. The overall performance of each individual ead to an outstanding record. The doubles' teams consisting of Lance Coleman and Tien Trinh, and Christy Holland and Monica Pearson earned their way to regional playoffs. Coach Gail Ringness was proud of each member of the team. We're real excited about the prospects of next year, we've got all our top Elayers back in oth girls and oys, stated Miss Ringness after the reglonal lol-'mament at Texas Let's go, partner - Lance Coleman and Tien Trinh team up to earn their way to the Womens University. by Marlene regionaltournament. Fritts Jicxm Ohh, I see! - Todd Spencer winner of the jacket Pride Award-86 Singles power - Todd Spencer freshman singles player gives some friendly advice to teammate Christy Holland. demonstrates his forehand volley. Sports Regional qualifiers - The winners at district advanced to regional contest. Chris- ty Holland, Monica Pearson, Tien Trinh and Lance Coleman qualified to advance, left. Vanya Griffith was a happy winner at the McKinney tournament, be ow. fr' Xia' Captains - Lance Coleman and Vanya Griffith lead the jacket tennis team to many victories. This year's team compiled some impressive statistics with team leaders Holland and Pearson rolling up a 28-3 win- loss record for the year. MW' Best' of Show - Christy Holland and Monica Pearson won the district tournament at Terrell and reigned as district champs. Sports 149 What form! - Anton Albrand, doubles player, displays a backhand volley. Sports M...-nd And you thought tennis was a lot of hard work. - Not only does tennis team work many hours to improve, but they do have some for relaxation. julie Anderson, bottom left, demonstrates a return. Paige Hagood, Vanya Griffith, Lee Ann Ashburn and team up for a picture. S Four lackets qualify for regional Congratulations, Partner - Doubles 'partners Christy Holland and Monica Pearson exchange a friend y shake. Doubles threat - Doubles player Bill McKinney shows off his killer forehand volley. Sports The book - Paige Wilkerson, above and Paige Hagood left,l show their skills. Concentrate - Lee Ann Ashburn waits for the serve. Big D - Dallas Porter, singles player, serves up a smile. me on, Tien -- Tien Trinh cracks a joke as the camera clicks. Sports 154 Runners add to jacket pride By Michelle Martindale, Vance Hatfield and Phillip Pryor jacket track teams added three chapters to the record books as the girls, boys and cross country teams all placed members in the regional meet. Two jackets earned three places in state competi- tion. Cross country track, which takes place during the fall, placed second in district. Paul Fulton and Mike Wiley were team captains with Coach Kevin Sides in charge. The young men did a great job in cross country this year, Coach Sides said. It was a big accomplishment to send a team to the regional meet in Arlington. Fulton was an added plus when he qualified for the state meet, the coach said. Fulton, a S . junior, earned a tri to Austin and the state meet by dhishing second in the 3200 meter run in 9:58.50 and fourth in the 1600 meter run, becoming one of the elite who are double qualifiers. The team was young and had never run before, said Fulton, but we always im- proved and came through to have a good season. The Lady jacket track team began their season with new Coach David Norman. Since I had never worked with girls before, I was somewhat ner- vous and a little scared, the new coach said. But, it wasn't long before I realized that girls are just as dedicated as boys. I was extreme? pleased with their hardworking e - 5 fort and commitment that was put forth on the track. All the credit for the successful season goes to the girls, Coach Norman said. The Lady jacket tracksters open- ed their season in the Texoma Relays in Gainesville which, the coaches said, established the tem- po forthe season and gave the girls a look at the work set efore them. The Lady jackets won the Eagle rela s at Allen with 115 points and Michelle Martindale set a school record in the 100 meter hurdles with a time of 16.82. The Allen meet proved to be one of the most exciting meets of the season. Everyone contributed to the ef- fort to win the team champion- ship, said Coach Norman t Statebound - Senior Aaron jackson runs for first in the 110 high hurdles in the Indian Relays on his way to qualifying for the state meet. Sports stride- Paige Hudgins wins the mile run at the district track meet in Gainesville to earnatripto regionals. The district meet was the of the year, the coaches We feel the girls did their best many records were broken, coach said. The team placed in the meet. Ten girls for regional competition. Youngmqualified in the 800 run wit a first place finish. Hill qualified in discus. Ken- McKinley placed second in the meter run, Paige Hudgins won 1600 meter run, and Gail Malvern qualified in the shot put. The 400 meter relay team of Laura Ballou, Darlene Flemmings, Michelle Martindale and Kim jones won second, and the 800 meter relay team of jones, Ballou, Flem- mings and Nell Wyatt also qualified for regional. Our team was young this year, and regionals was a good learning experience. I feel we accomplished our goals, Coach Norman said. Assistant coaches were Saundra Hess, jan Tidwell and Karen Vissering. On to regional - The cross country team of Melvin St. john, Victor Blanton, Mike Wiley, Paul Fulton, Dylan Stafford, john Wiley, Woodie Wilson and Les Sloan qualified for regionals. The bo s track team placed Fulton and! Aaron jackson in the state meet and qualified seven for regionals. jackson advanced by winning the 110 hurdles with a 14.68. Philip Pryor was second in district with a 48-7 112 shot put performance. Other qualifiers were Scott Marr in the high 'ump, the 1600 meter relay team of Erick Harper, Bob En land, Allen Stephenson and jacllcson, and the 400 meter relay team of Har er, England, jackson and james Cobb. Sports 155 r 'H it rom s - Reggie Perry stretches last Kurdle in the junior varsity of the district meet, top right. jackson, top, and Erick Harper spent time visiting and helping out at the meet. mtl w 'E Q al 157 Sports Pourinf on the speed - james Cobb races or the jackets in one leg of the relay team's winningfeffort, top. Phillip Prror, right, hands o to Eric Gentry in a re ar race. Practice is the name of the trac game, above. Sports Teamwork - Winning the relay races re- quires teamwork and individual effort. The photographer captured Bob England in some of the most important arts of the rehy,the Qan andthe handog,above,to Allen Stephenson. Both relay teams won district honors and competed at the regonahneet Sports 159 0 The payoff - Hard work Jaaid off for both the boys and girls track teams as they broke recor s and collected medals. q c 'Y , E 5. ' , L n Sports f 1,. ,,.,,,.,, .,:.J,,,, bvggwg, Lady winner - jennifer Young wins the above. Nell Wyatt, below, carries the dale works out on her way to a record 800 meter run at the district meet, baton in the relay, and Michelle Martin- breaking season. F Q Sports 161 ,-ga, jacket baseballers win zone, bi By David Hintz The Yellow jacket baseball team compiled a 19-11 season record and earned zone and bi-district crowns before losing the area con- test to Waco Richfield, the fourth ranked team in the state. The jackets' season was a roller coaster ride for the champs. The year started out with the jackets expecting a great season after win- ning two of the first three games. They invaded the McKinney tour- nament as one of the tournament favorites, but lost their first two games and were quickly eliminated. After a win over Paris, the jackets entered the Sherman tour- nament where they won their first two games and were suddenly in the c ampionship game. But, the jackets' bats went silent and they lost the first of three heartbreaking games to Allen. Following this Sports crushing defeat, the jackets came back and won their next two games. A week's rest inspired the team to come back and swee Paris in a doubleheader to finish up the non-district schedule. The jackets opened district against pre-district favorite McKin- ney, and beat the Lions in one of the jacket's best games of the season. But, the roller coastin jackets followed that emotionai victory with their second loss to Allen. The jackets rose to the challenge and rolled to victories over Terrell and Rockwell, but stumbled into Gainesville and lost possession of first place with a disappointing per- formance against the Leopards. In the oipening game of the second roun of p ay, the jackets scored another victory over McKinney before losing another heartbreaker district to the Allen Ea les. At this the jackets needed to win the of their games and hope for Allen loss which would put jackets in the playoffs. The team responded to situation with victories over T and Rockwall to set up a game decide Denison's fate: if rict not they play in a three three-team playoff to deci district runnerup. But, the j did not have to worry about cond place as they rol ed to a district clenching victor Gainesville. Then, it was o f to playoffs. jackets win, they win dist , 1 I' 4 s i 1 M 5 F .S rr vt 3 .r a .i ew.t-text.-1,.Ic.,,,, sg,,.- 1, R 3 ,.,.:,f fy. 'C .N f 'QB Xi ft P51 .i X , , 3 ,X 'F as x we ,f 2. 1 ,Q ' 4 w r 'af N Q vi' Q. Q tr X 2' . 5 , : ? W's 'Q fat NU' . ' Xxx-ties! 5s53,F':..f' sf' :ffl .W if H-i'N5:-is-,gs ,tl,,s5rff ff N' N '-F Qi cssi,s,,frff,s , f ,LQ 2, k A 1 4 4 Fi si' W' xt , M N we .P e 'X Q 9 -i X s F te f t T' .E , 'E r' U v I s ,ef E 1' - W, 1,- ,z.y Putting you first makes us first' C h ev ro l et Hwy 75 at Fanmn Road Denison 465 4626 Charles Bounds How do you spell S-U-C-C-E-S-S? - The Champion Yellow jacket baseball team did it with Tony Plauche's bat, the expertise of The jackets capened the playoffs sweeping the orsicana Tigers in two games to advance to the next round against Athens. At that point, Coach Comstock declared Coaches Ty Comstock and Buck Smith, some running by jason Wheeler and the catching performance of Mike Dophied. everything thereafter gravy. The jackets poured it on with a two game sweep of Athens to advance to the semi-finals. Sports 163 The jackets' ride came to an abrupt halt in Waco when the fourth ranked Richfield, 'playing its final season before consolidating with another Waco sc ool, avenged a loss to Denison in the football playoffs with an 8-1 defeat in the first game of the area playoffs. Back in Denison, the jackets spotted Waco to a 6-0 lead before rallyin late in the game only to lose 6-5. The jackets advanced behind the phching and hhhng of Tony Phuche 1101 and the outstanding contribution of team members Donny Borah 121, Bryan Smith 1201, Kevin Pinckney 171, Darin Comstock, 1151, Mike Wrigjht 1WJhWdWmzw1UmBmwnGLDmmnAwm1WLhmwCob 1141, Scott Donowho 1121, Chester Wilson 181, Mike Dophied 1161, jason Wheeler 1111, jim Fleitman 1191, Kevin Emery 1131 and Devin Ward 1181. Under the direction of Coach Ty Comstock assisted by Coach Buck Smith, the jackets' successful season was a result of great coaching and determined play. - . .twavf w'+tit l MWWW- ' V . ,, amy' Mi,Wt,.., . WWt 'wM Sports Movin' on -Tim Brown C53 takes base forthe jackets. Watching it in - Darren Ayres l17l tries to get on base against Waco in the playoffs. iw ai, at On base Bryan Smith gets a hit. Helping the cause - Catcher Mike Dophied helps the jacket rally in the playoffs. A cloud of dust - james Cobb is not really kicking up the dust as he races the base path. The camera, catching reflections from the backstop, creates a cloudy scene. Ready - Darin Comstock guards third base as Richfield takes the lead in the playoff game. Sports 165 f F Y 5' f qmv-amy. 166 Sports , ,. V ff' 1 ,, Batter up - james Cobb, above, and Darren Ayres, below, contributed to the jackets' winn- ing season. Sgirit and pride -were evident for the jacket's playoff games as c eerleaders hung signs and streamers encouraging the team. The successful season required the efforts of all the jackets, opposite, including jason Wheeler. top, Mike Do hied, David Hintz, Kevin Pinckneywand jim Fleitman, center, Dopllfied, bottom left and Don- nie Bora , bottom right. , ,. we Celebration - David Hintz f6j Ipins Ayres in congratulating Tony Plauche f10j on a superjob in the Waco Richfield ome game. On defense - Donnie Borah l2j guards the base while Bryan Smith CZOJ and james Cobb f14j move into position. Sports 167 Hold 'em - Darin Comstock holds the runner while james Cobb backs him. Ready to go - David Hintz 161, Donnie Borah 123, Kevin Emery 1131 and Tony Plauche U01 prepare to take the field. ' V Q Ei G If 9 1? ' 1 S s 3 v,,,,,,, . , ' . Ready to hit Bryan Smith C207 is the batter V,,, as--W . , mf: am. ,, 1 A . ' ,, .. W, , M Y ,-, iv: 773' 'M ' f '- , ' - W ,ga ' if V ' Q ' M ' ' i just -1 v'-- , r v it ws We ,-.aiazfaawwiffaww-sw:mwahQW 3' . ' v Q V W 5 ..V,. M ' ff Y V f AVAVV aw .1: ' ?f'qg1egg C -e Catch it! Borah stabs a ground ball, 168 Sports then shows his speed on the basepath. I gi . K 'W I I ,kA, I ,, V ,fi X Q, Warming up - David Hintz catches to help the pitcher get ready to go into the game. Getting the signal - Tony Plauche looks in for the sign from the catcher. FRlGlDAlRE RCA COLOR TV Nallman Phone 465 l933 lacket weapons - james Cobb, top, Kevin Emery and Darren , I Ayres, above, allfigured prominentlyin thelackets' success. 306 W- Mum sf- Denison, Texas 75020 Sports 169 jacket action f . :,.,I ,I X. an . ,, V as ? V Q W H :M f w --- -- W MMR A V A.AVAv VV,VVk W 2 .. .. , . . my , Q fi-' Q-. . Q' A 55' If Y ' ' V AQ ,.f' ' if 7' ' , , ,, 'F . . f 'QA ' 'Q ' : Y Q. - iw 5, V k1 4, ' fr Q i ,.,. -l:, 1 'L' Y, ' W i X,,,, . ,Ly I . 4: , ' . 'K iq, fkJ. f i .,,. h , 1 I 'f L ' i rQj,EvL ,?,' ' fifig ' 3 j , 1 H , l 9 , , My 5 .,f:f- in .'., A ' W? yk-: 1' ',:2: '11:1 'HQ f:1.v-ma: 2 L 4' A l Sports MacGregor Dr atjuanlta Demson TX 75020 465 8710 KAWNEEF? COMPANY, INC. 5 5 I K X 5 Sports 171 Sports BELMONT WIRE 84 FENCE CO Chain Link Fence 84 Fittings Materials 84 Instructions For Do-It-Yourselfers lesse P. Green - Owner Across from The Old Cotton Mill Over 30 Years in Denison For information Call- 465-1839 723 W. Coffin St., Denison, TX 75020 Coaches give jackets district honors Senior Tony Plauche, opposite page top, was selected Most Va uable Player in District 7-4A's North Zone by the league's coaches. In addition to Plauche, Donnie Borah, middle opposite, senior shortstop, was named to the first team and Coach Ty Comstock was named Coach of the Year. Four jackets were placed on the district second team. Senior Kevin Emery, second baseman james Cobb, outfielder Bryan Smith and designated hitter Kevin Pickney received the honors. junior jason Wheeler and seniors Darin Comstock and Dar- ren Ayres were named honorable mention. Plauche compiled a 10-4 pit- ching record this year including a 1.15 ERA. He had 138 strikeouts in 91 innings. Borah was one of three jackets to finish the season with a batting average over 300. He finished with a.304, Plauche had .324 and Ayres had.304. Emery had a 6-4 record with 1.49 ERA and 92 strikeouts. Con- sistent outstanding performances by Cobb, Pinckney and Smith gave them all district second team places. Emery . james Cobb Bryan Smith i Wheeler Darin Comstock Darren Ayers Sports 1 73 CO GR TUL TIONS TO MARY A. ALEXANDER President Q ll 5 I: N? Z' lf, up X V. 'Il K I 4 5 L 6 O R1986 GR DU TE T. I. ASDE AN LL 1986 DENISO HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES TONE ABSTRACT COMPANY OVER A CENTURY OF SERVICE ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1872 OLDEST CONTINUOUS BUSINESS IN DENISON NOW TWO LOCATIONS MICHAEL E. ALEXANDER Vice President- Manager JQQXULNC' 1 5 '3 3 Q. 'gs' 'nov' HOME OFFICE: 222 WEST MAIN ST., DENISON, TX 75020: PHONE 2147465-3414 BRANCH OFFICE: 2007 TEXOMA PARKWAY, SUITE C-1, SHERMAN, TX 75090: PHONE 2I4f868-1786 174 Academics I YEAR , qu! su M AV tu wcomson towns r snvuhonv One- Sci' I PI ag L' 31 Lol m 121 ml Spank-55 CDh+c.5+ M nl ml Awards lil all Assembly 13 M 2.51 lm 231 6501099 Lab 2 .sd J .1 .J d Library is learning center - Kim Key is busy checking out books with Mrs. Virginia Blankenship, top. Kim Ramsfield and Cindy Cof- fin, center, look over the new books in the LRC. Examples of stu- dent art, craft and other work are displayed in the LRC for the Academic Fair each spring, bottom right. Tisha Robinson gets some help from Mrs. Donnie Ward, below, while Carmen VanMeter, bottom picture, ponders her next researac project. Academics A variety of classroom activities pro- vided learning experienes in academic and vocational courses this year. In Mr. Phill Haddock's drafting classes, the students drew house plans, building plans and made blueprints. Students such as Phillip Harris and Mike Wright, top, and Steve Beall, center can use skills and concepts learned here as they study for careers in drafting. In addition to drafting and architec- tural drafting, students may take mechanical drawing which deals with designs for machinery. They compete in Vocational Clubs of America competi- tion with their designs. 4 .... 5 slr at 933 2'ir 3: A' .,.,, as 'rf - a'-a' . ws' L+ , .. . .. ,.....f1 wzllwzr in ug V67 H . 19 Academics 177 Homemaking takes on new meaning Homemaking students learn skills that range from basic cooking and sewing to home decorating and child care. Mrs. Kathy Kennon and Mrs. Mae Ruth Bentley share duties in the department and at- tempt to prepare students to assume responsibilities of home and family. ln some classes, students such as Spencer johns and Donny Borah, top, learn color relationships as they plan a room, select fur- nishings and accessories and develop a color scheme. Students learn to prepare food for social atherings and practice on each other. The also learn cor- rect service of food! and bevera e, and how to arran e food for buffet and seated meag. In the center picture, right, and opposite page at the top, students are serving and enjoying some of their own preparations. In the bottom photographs, Mrs. Kennon helps jeff Herzog repare a recipe. One of the foodps most popular with young men is spaghetti. A close second is funnel cake, a real hit with football fans. Students also learn to bake bread and develop a nutritional menu. The construction project will provide new facilities for all voca- tional classes including homemak- ing. Plans for completing the new building indicate that the new facilities will be ready by the se- cond semester of the 1986-87 school year. 178 Academics wr, . .. Academics 'lf X, Academics , M L I is iiil 1 ' ,- . ..,,.,t, ,.,. , . A., F-1 its . .wr ' ,. -A LLKLL , Jw? Getting the job done - Mark Skelton and his fellow biology students, opposite page, dissect cats as part of their laboratory study. Speed and accuracy! - Rhonda Patterson, Michelle Mar- tindale and Kelli Avery, top pic- ture, are busy in Mrs. Katrina Smith's typing class. Estudian mucho - lodi White and Angie Anderson stud in Spanish class, middle left, wlllile Rocky Watson uses his talents for an art roject, above, and Tammy lacobs and Bryan Smith take a break between classes. Academics 181 jackets' happ faces The Wright place - One favorite eating place brings smiles to james Cobb, Gary Wilson and Tony Favors, center picture, and j. Dean Lindsay and Tony Plauche, above. 182 Academics Hey, Vern! - Some jackets smile because of the antics of Beth Glass, left, and Paul Bardwell, above. .se ..,, A different view - Paul Bardwell gets an inverted view of the hall as he turns his world upside down for a smile. District winners - UIL district winners are Roger Hanson, Kristy VanZe, Allison Tyson, Leigh Lambert, Michelle Peters, Yalonda Tillery, Kris Gundlach, Kendall Phillips, Craig Talley, Steve Williams, Scott Spencer, Cristi Perkins and Marlene Fritts. Sports notice - Yellow jacket athletic teams have attracted at- tention ofthe media and college recruiters. Two of the states most sought after football players, Aaron jackson, left, and Philip Pryor, bottom left nar- rowed their choices early and signed with Arkansa and Okahoma State, respectively. Channel 8 sports reporter Tony Marrtinez is pictured doing an interview for television with jackson. DHS baseball players received attention from recruiters with Tong' Plauche, below, gettin o fers from schools around the country. Plauche accepted a scholarship to play baseball for Texas A 84 M University. Academics 183 Staff antics - A good sense of humor helps the facul- ty' and staff brighten the days. Mrs. Linda Bullock joins t e Friday fun with her jacket antennae, right, and Mrs. Jackie Peters has a smile for the homecoming festivities, below. Easter brings out the actress in Mrs. Nancy Terry, bottom. Mrs. Kathy Do hied adds a headband to her fashion statement, midpdle right, and cafeteria manager Mrs. Ruby Weddle finds more than one use for a strainer. Academics .X Shades are hot - Angie Wynne and Lisa Tadlock show that sunglasses are really in this year, top left. Bubba Parks and Rob Stubbs haven't caught on to the fad yet, tog right, but Steve Riggs, above, and Harold Allison, le , think that shades are cool. Allison tries to convince Mrs. Katrina Smith that shades are the thing for class. He also shows off his prison glasses which he says are needed in the Three P Prison. Academics 185 Academics N ' , 'M f af' .5 . - Cosmetology wins at district meet Students in Mrs. Gail Clark's Cosmetology won district honors and entered regional contests in several categories at Grayson County College. Blue ribbon winners is Cosmetology were Vicki johnson, Dina Martin, Jana Pilkilton, Lisa King and Kecia Wimbish for hairstyling and Denise Romans in braids. Cosmetology students prepare for the state board examinations and earn clock hours toward completing board re- quirements in the three-hour classes. They use manequins and acce t patrons to prac- tice skills including sliampoo, haircut, manicure, style, perms and other cosmetic needs. The course requires a basic understan- din of science and nutrition as well as skili needed. Academics 187 Shutterbugs - Photography students work both sides of the camera as Anthony DeHorney and Karen Massey pose, top, Phung Ngo shows proper handlin of the camera, above, and Paul Bard- well tries to et a shot at lef? Herzog and Amy Burkhead, right. Mrs. Ka Casey cimecks on photo supplies, opposite page, an Ronnie Kelly strikes a GQ pose, top. Su jets jennifer Hysmith and Kerrg Blincoe strike a back-to-back pose, middle. P otography Clu members Bob England and Tammy Jacobs select slides for the an- nual slide show presented tothe students. 188 Academics Photo covers school The photography classes worked hard this year to provide man pic- tures of a variety of difeerent events. The students atteneded ac- tivities such as field trips, sports games, tryouts, and others. These picturesyare used for the Stinger, the school newspa er, the year- book and for puglicity in the community. There is more to the job than Lust snapping the shutter, owever, as the students develop their film and print the black and white pictures they use. All of the Eictures in the yearbook are made y students except for the color shots and the individual portraits. K2 School scene changes Improvements and the beginn- ing of the first major construction project in 20 years provided a changin scene this year. The school district added a ramp and guardrails at the school entrance, right, and inside, an elevator was installed to accomodate those unable to negotiate the stairs. The biggest changes, however, were outside, as the ground was prepared for the construction of new educational facilities. Academics Sniffer dogs - The school district employed sniffer dogs to help in the pro- gram to stop drug ossession or use at school. Mr. Carl Riclzer, president of the security service which handles the dogs, emphasized that the purpose of the pro- Eram was not to catch students with drugs, ut to prevent them from bringing drugs on camraus. The program cgave stu ents anot er way to say no to rugs, Activities director Carole Linsteadt and Mrs. Maxine Wiley talk with a handler, top. The dogs, trained to alert on a variety of drugs, sniffed rooms, hallways, lockers, the parking lot and other areas of the campus. Academics 191 Academics FFA wins at Loy Lake By Barbara Ross john Clapp was the big win- ner from DHS at the annual Tex- oma Ex osition and Livestock Show this spring. Several a students won awards and sold their pro'ects at the show at Loy Lake park. Clapp had the grand cham- pion pen of broilers, opposite page, which Charles Bounds Chevrolet purchased for 515600. Mr. Bounds then returned the broilers to Clapp. Another grand chamJJion award, the Brahma Bree of oultry went to Clapp. Tony Aldlidge had the grand champion New Zeland rabbit, and Mike Malone had the reserve grand champion New Zeland. Gail Gainey, opposite tpag-le, was crowned queen o te show. Thomas Anderon's pen and Barbara Ross' entry are shown here. Academics 193 Drama plays 'The Lark' By Paul Bardwell Theater arts class resented The Lark, a one-act play depic- ting the trial of joan of Ark for the pu lic and for the University In- terscholastic League competition. The cast was composed of Holly Chappel as joan, 1. Dean Lindsay as Warwick, Paul Bardwell as the Holy lnquisitor, Dylan Stafford as Cachon, Michael Beeson as Beaudricourt and the Executioner, Gabrial McGee as the Promoter, and Eric Hunt as Brother Ladvenu and Carol n Crenshaw, Tracey Smith and, Michelle Tignor as loan's voices. The production was directed by Mrs. Sylvia McBrayer, theater arts instructor. ,- zf if f Classs gets ready for play contest Preparation for the one act play contest not only involved the cast, but required work and dedica- tion of the crew. Deron McCraw was in charge of lighting. T. 1. Wasden handled sound and Courtney johns ran the spotlight. lust helping - jennifer Castleman helps the actors get ready for the play. Lark. Ready for makeup Eric Hunt prepares for a dress rehearsal of Not quite ready - Gabe McGee gets ready to rehearse. Practice is necessary Eric Hunt practices his lines rlmx U-W as Taking a break - Holly Chappell and Michelle Tignor rest before going to mak Academics eup. ice makeup - Michelle Tignor finishes her makeup before practice. Practice makes perfect - Dylan Stafford says his part whlle Carolyn Crenshaw and Michael Beeson practice in the background. .J finished - Paul Bardwell finishes his makeup. Almost ready - Carolyn Crenshaw peeks out of the dressing room. Academics 197 Quiet, students at work - Art students, below, office worker Bubba Parks, right, and publications assistants Shawnna White and Beth Glass are typical of hardworking students. -Q an-'-'W' news, Give us a break! - Mrs. Kathy Dophied's class, bottom plc ture, celebrates completing a tough assignment. f A .1f.Q:w1'f? 'WEEE''2?2lf,i2i?ELl1-11115 V' V ' , - . 1 t ., Nigga, 'Q , 4 ff, , - .s 'Viv .ta ,Jw 1 1 ww. ,H it , 5 f, . ilnvn-eng, K i ' ' -K 5 3 ,Li , , , is 1 Academics You II flnd a speclal klnd of welcome at Texas Amerlcan Te a Amer ca Bank ' T as 75020 l2141 465-3030 b F ' 0 0 0 b I x s i n Denison 231 W Main Denison, ex Mem er DIC Academic 0 Mm Winners, a.lI.- Successful debate team members included Yalonda Tillery and Kendall Phillips, top, john Mabary and Craig Talley, above, Chantal Phillips, right, and Coach Linsteadt, below. Academics Teams win By Yalonda Tillery The debate team, helped b its begin- ners, accom lished many oals this year. First year debaters john Msbary and Crai Talley won in reliminary competition and earned the right to compete at the higher level. This is a great accomplishment anytime, but for a first year, it is super. Chantal Phillips was also a winner, plac- ingwthird in original oratory at Skyline High Sc ool to become eligibe for the Texas Forensic Association state contest. Yalonda Tillery and Kris Gundlach placed second in the Lancaster tournament, another great effort for Gundlach, a first time tournament contestant. The most significant accomplishment of the year was provided by Kendall Phillips when he placed third in Lincoln-Douglas debate at the National Forensic League's district tournament. This is a first for DHS debaters in many years. Debate coach is Mrs. Carole Linsteadt. Debate r takes its case to state By Yalonda Tillery and Tammyjacobs I think l've had enough! - Ken- dall Phillips prepares to give an extemporaneous speech for state. This year, Kendall Phillips, Kris Gundlach and Yalonda Tillery joined nine other debaters becoming the top twelve com- petitors in class 4A in Texas in their event at the state University Interscholastic League literary meet in Austin. On their way to state , the debaters won at the district and regional levels. Philli s, competin in Lincoln-Douglas debate anclj extemp, placed first at both district and regional in L-D debate and first in extemp at district and fourth at regionals qualihfing him as alternate to the state contest. Gundlach and Tillery were partners in team or standard debate, They placed second at the distrct level and third at regionals. Gundlach also participated in extemp placing second at district. More? Yalonda Tillery and Kris Gundlach finish research, above, while Coach Linsteadt waits for results. Academics Deep in the heart of Texas is theme By Mary jo Martin The drill team banquet was May 17, at Rod and Gun Club. The theme was Deep in the Heart of Texas. Guest speaker ws Ms. Kim Ward who talked about buildin character. Mrs. Darlene Wiloughby, director, presented gifts for seniors and certificates for the rest of the Stingerettes. The new members were announced. Nice gift - Kerry Grigg opens the gift Mrs. Willoughby gave her and the other senior mem ers of the Stingerettes. A gift- Mrs. Willoughby unwraps the gift presented to her by the Stingerettes Academics Acting normal - The Stingerette managers acted up for the camera at the banquet. Harold Allison, lefflezeck, Parks Wilson, Kyle Brede and Billy Lea helped the drill team this year. Where's the food - jennifer Hysmith and Ronny Crouse wait for the food to be served. a good time Alena Mersecchi and Chris Brede listen to the at the banquet. officers The girls selected to lead the Stingerettes next year are cafntain Rebecca Terry, head lieutenant Tishsa Robinson, first Leslie Lester and Cristen Gregg and second Iieutenants Rachel Hi I and Kim Mace. Guest speaker - Kim Ward spoke to the drill team about building character. Academics 203 O4 Stingerettes have spring tr outs The girls practiced, perfected high kicks, splits and routines, and put their dancing abilities and their smiles on the line. Members of the '87 Stingerettes will be Angie Anderson, Kelli Ar- nold, Kristen Aithur, Angela Bates, Clanci Bayless, Leaneasha Bellows, Tara Brock, Chrys Castelli, Rhonda Cox, Melissa Davis, Deborah Dixon, Kim England, Stephanie Garland, Tama Groff, Car- rie Herzog, Leanna Lively, Christi McBride, Stephanie McGuire, Stacy Means, Kristi Merrell, Stephanie Mulkey, Karla Redwine, Debra Richardh, Pam Roach, Stephanie Senich, Dee Smith, Stephanie Smithson, Tonya Thompson, Audra Tolbert, Allison Tyson, Kim Williams, Kelli Arthur, Tessa Clanton, Dana Eldredge, Kim Glenn, Cristen Gregg, jennifer Green, Rachel Hill, Kerri johnson, Becky Kimberlin , Leslie Lester, Kim Mace, Rebecca McPherson, Alena Mersecchi, Tisha Robinson, Lisa Shearin Rhonda amith and Rebecca Terry. Mrs. Darlene Willoughby is Stingerette irector. What's going on? - Kerri johnson, Dee Smith and Tessa Clan- ton survey the competition. Academics Practice til it's right - Stingerette hopefuls work on routines, above. Tama Gro fand Angie Anderson have the beat. Stretch - Stin erette hopefuls practice routines before they per- form for the seiection committee. Ri ht, Rebecca Terry show off her drill team doll mascot, am? Tisha Robinson, below, demonstrates a perfect split. Academics Spanish students enjoy fiestas By Lori Williams The Spanish Club was involved in many activities throughout the school year. These events gave the members a chance to learn more about the Spanish culture. One of these activities included the Nacho Party where the members learned a Spanish dance and ate nachos afterwards. Some other activities this year included a dinner at El Chico's where the meals were ordered in Spanish, and the Christmas party and carollin for several families of Spanish origin in town. For tiis party, the members are loaded onto trucks of hay and return later to have a dinner party. The members also adowpted a Spanish child and gave him presents that nig t. During the school year, the Spanish classes also were involved in several activities such as the pinata contest between the classes and the party where pinatas were broken. The second year students went on a field tri to Dallas where they watched a Spanish play at Richland College and went to the Spanish Art exhibit at Southern Methodist University. Watch out below! - Spanish students run to get some of the candy after Phillip Pryor makes the first hit, above. Stephanie Lowell, Lori Williams, Jeanette Helwar and Suzanne Tripp learn a Spanish dance at the nacho party, right. Academics A Learning can be fun - Spanish students learn authentic dances in demonstrations, above, and enjoy nachos with Dylan Stafford and Chris Green, below. urned out the lights? PhiIIipP or Spanish teacher Sue Finley puts on the blind fold. Take a break - Vivian Thompson, above, and Chris Green, Paul Bardwell and Dylan Stafford pose as they waitin line for nachos. Academics Student leaders teach for a day By Marlene Fritts National Honor Societ members, presidents of various clubs and other school leaders participated in the annual Leadership Day. The students assumed the pleasure of teaching and also, the burdens. Althou h the students were in charge of the lesson plan, the teachers remained in the classes for a little extra support. Leadershi Day began as a response to President Reagan's call for recognition of student leaders, and has become an annual NHS project. Teachers volunteer to switch places with students for the day with the school run in the usual way. Yes? - Marla jones replaces counselor Marvin laresh for the day Listen!!! - Kris Gundlach teaches Mr. jerry McCarty's government class. Wellll - Student Council president I. Dean Lindsay acts as Mrs. jackie Peters, principal. 208 Academics Oh, I'm so confused - Subbing for Mrs. Mary Barrett, Lori Engla teaches freshman English. We're trying! - We're trying! - Suzanne Tripp, Brett Mayes, Lori Williams and Bill Via substitute for Mr. james Rowland, Mrs. Sue Finley, Mr. Ron Wilkerson, and Mr. joe Reirdon. These student Eaders are among more than 50 who participated in Leadership ay. Academics Contestants win at IL By Betty Bell University interscholastic League district competition pro- duced winners in six contests at Allen High School this year. Winners include Leigh Lambert and Michelle Peters in spelling, Kendall Phillips, persuasive, Yalon- da Tillery, debate, Phillips and Priscilla Crain and Craig Talley, Lincoln-Douglas debate, Cristi Perkins and Marlene Fritts, jour- nalism and Paul Bardwell and Dylan Stafford, drama. Cuddles - Phillip Pryor is comforted by two friends before leaving for competition. The contestants traveled by bus to Allen where the competition began at 4 p.m. Friday and continued through Satur- day. Anticipating a late return, blankets, pillows, jam boxes and, of course, stuffed animals were required. Baaaaaaaa - U.l.Lamb was secretly purchased for debate cc Carole Linsteadt by her students as a team mascot. Trophy winners - Richard Anderson and Christy Caudill show a trophy they won in a duet acting contest. The gang - Kris Gundlach, Phillip Pryor, Tracey Smith, Renee Hau er, Christy Zemcik, Sherry Kincade, UIL contestants, gather for a gang picture at Allen High School. l l Good board ame - Paul Ontiveros, Christy Zemcik and Phillip Pryor rgax after a tough day of competition by playing The Game of Denison. Lot's of air - Kendall Phillips blows off steam after finishing a round of debate. Academics Senior play is super clean The senior play, Soft Soap, was a great success as a fund and fun raiser. Set in two scenes, the play featured a student lounge and a soap opera. Betty Brown, a college student, placed herself in the soap opera by menta telepathy. She was successful in kee ing Tempest Frost and Hale Storm from shipping 50 people to the Brazilian diamond mines. Tommy Smith, her bo friend, also transfers himself to save her. They return to the lounge andlplan for the future. Cast members include Betty Ann Martin, Paul Bardwell, Lori Williams, jeff Herzog, Starr Ward, An ela Wynne, Kris Gundlach, Sharon Lacey, Gabriel McGee, Brett Edelen, Angela Bruno, Lori England, Robert Stubbs, jeff Arnold, Tammy Jacobs, Eric Caldwell, Bill McKinney, Marlene Fritts, I. Dean Lindsay, Harold Allison, Yalonda Tillery, Renee Hauber, Crystal McAlester, Valerie Dorley, Spencer johns, Karen Massey, Bubba Parks, Chantal Phillips, Tony Plauche and Cindy Coffin. Ushers are Carolyn Crenshaw, Betty Bell, Cathey Talley, Leiann Stewart and Christy Zemcik. Sponsors are Mr. john Terry and Mrs. Nancy Terry. 212 Academics GENERAL Academics 213 214 Academics CHAMPIONSHIP FCA skit shows kids how to say no Working on the premise that peer pressure can be used for positive responses, eighteen Fellowship of Christian Athlete members visited fourth and fifth graders in the elmenetary schools with a skit showing the students howto say no to drugs. Building on ideas presented at the state convention of FCA, the athletes worked up a skit with the message that encourages youn sters not to allow peer pressure to entice them to try dgugs and alcohol. Called Positive Peer Pressure, the skit was presented through the coo eration of the school ad- ministrators who assembledathe fourth and fifth grade students to see a good guy and bad guy in a locker room conversation. In the skit, one or two of the ac- tors gang up on a third and try to talk him into going to a party and trying drugs and booze. The skit ends with the actors showing how to say no, and not be shunn- ed by fellow students. After the skit, the students held a talk it over session for discussion and questions from the audience. FCA sponsor Lanny Pettit was pleased with the pro- ject and especially with the response from the students. You could tell it was a success by the questions the youngsters asked, Coach Pettit said. Many students wrote letters to FCA callin the program a really good thing. Scott Donowho and Kendall McKinley were the organizers of the program. Other members of the skit presentation were Chad Edelen, Sheri Todd, Carmen VanMeter, Marcus jackson, Kim jones, Tisha Robinson, Scott Gundlach, jimmy Bilner, Monty Watts, Rhonda Smith, Troy Vest, Mark Skelton, Dou Neaves, jeff Neaves, Paige Hudfgins, Shawnna Wiiite and Marlene Fritts. I even one youngster learns to say no to drug and alcohol by watching this skit, all the work in getting it together would be worth it, Coach Pettit said. He termed the mission a success and thinks it might be worth repeating next year. 4- ...avkfw ,gui FG 425- Academics Winning singers - Hanson's Headaches, above, won first place in the 7-4A Sandy Lake Festival. The choir did an outstanding job in a contest that is a high caliber event with credible judges, director RoFer M. Hanson said. Mr. Hanson disp ays their trophy, below. The Headaches entertained locally throughout the year. More winners - Sophomore Phillip Davis, middle, won first place in the Up- per Elm-Red Soil and Water Conserva- tion District essay contest becoming the sixth honors student in Mrs. Nancy Terry's class to win the honor. Paige Haiood, also a member of the sop omore honors class, placed third in the contest, HOSA pride - Mrs. Siv Anderson, center ri ht, congratulates Lisa Nason and Elizaieth Linsteadt on wining awards from the Health Occupa- tions Students of America. Happmy times - Retiring teachers Charles Knigt and Neil Henderson received recognition at the end of school ceremonies. District awards - DISD Board of Trustees president Mary Lou King presents a recognition plaque to Mrs. Mildred Doyle for 21 years of service to education. 1. -fQswxsonamwf-.ima-n-aumu swt4feuuns,ft,rss-seam:Mama-.wmegmac:fftamswwzQual-.a-smittfezsmeessnr-wwtwmn t--f tw--M-ff-twwfwfw-f--uf-ff:m-Aww-,X wt-New 3 Teachers retire, 1 receives 20 year pin Three educators closed out more than 75 years of teaching ex- periences by retiring this year. Agriculture teacher C arles Knight completed 40Jfears of service, 36 here. Mrs. Mil red Doyle, learning resource specialist, and coach an history teacher Neil Henderson seleted early retirmenet after com- pleting more than 20 years in the education field. Mr. Bill Gray, Latin and English teacher received a 20 year service pin from the DISD. Awards and gifts were presented to the retirees at the DHS faculty breakfast and the district-wide recognition celebration, May 31. Mr. Knight has seen dramatic changes since he started teaching here. He estimates that 750!o of his students are currently working in a job relating to agriculture. As to the future of agriculture, he is op- timistic that after a bad five years, an upturn will occur. He sees the field as becoming increasingly computerized and relying heavily on scientific developments. Mrs. Doyle leaves her duties assisting students and teachers in the library and media collections here to join her husband Larry, a college instructor, in retirment. They plan to travel and enjoy fami- ly activities. Coach Henderson has worked with athletes of all ages during his teaching career as he coached football and basketball in junior high and senior high. He Elans to enjoy his retirement by ta ing life easy. In appreciation - Future Farmers members hosted a retirement partyi for Mr. Knight and presented him with a ca e. Awards 219 O Denison High School names lop grads Kris Gundlach, left, and Michelle Davis were named salutatorian and valedictorian Qrespectivelyl at Thursday night's awards assembly at Denison High School. Class of '86 has 22 honor grads Denison High School honor graduates for 1986, in alphabetical order, are Jeff Arnold, Sandra Brown, Angela Bruno, Brett Edelen, Michelle Davis Cvaledic- torianl, Kristin Gundlach Csalutatorianl, Renee Hauber, Paula Ives, Tam- my Jacobs, Jerry Dean Lindsay, Melissa Leeg William McKinney, Elizabeth Ann Martin, Meredith May, Brett Mayes, Sheila Montgomery, Brian Parks, Tracey Smith, Yolanda Tiilery, Starr Ward, Lori Williams and Christina Zemcik. Honor graduates are chosen from the top 10 per- cent of the class based on grade-point-averages. DHS names academic Ieller award-winners Micro-Zoology - Jeff Arnold and Renee Hauber Honors Biology - Scott Gundlach and Paige Hagood Physics - Steve Williams Chemistry - Chris Scott and Alison Tyson Biology I - Jason James and Christina Herman Physical Science - Loretta Mayton Trigonometry - Darren York and Shonda Tillery Geometry - Phillip Davis and Tonya Roberson Algebra Il - Todd Spencer and Michele Peters Algebra I - Joey Wheeler and Uyen Ha English IV - Brett Mayes and Michelle Davis English III - Chris Green and Wendy Hooper English II - Chad Edelen and Kristy VanZee English I - B.K. May and Tricia Spradling World History - Scott Spencer and Michele Oates American History - Eric Robinson and Deborah Dixon IT' fini 1 I , it '--s-'rg-2355 l ss- Awards The students listed 'below participated in University In- terscholastic League GUILD literary events during the 1985-86 school year. . Tiling . . Michelle Tignor, Priscilla Crain One-act play Tracey Smith, Carolyn Cren- shaw, Michelle Tignor, Holly Chappell, Paul Bardwell, Eric Hunt, Michael Beeson, Deron McCraw, T.J. Wasden, Court- ney Johns, J. Dean Lindsay, Gabe McGee, Dylan Stafford Poetry Tracey Smith, Jessica Lowe Prose Candee Carson, Courtney Johns, Becky Kircher Spelling Leigh A. Lambert, Michele A. Peters, Alison A. Tyson Number Sense Steve Williams, David Jones, Phillip Davis Scholarship winners named Listed below are scholarship winners named at Thursday night's awards assembly at Denison High School. Band Booster Club - Shane Nix Zeta Lambda - Dionne Sims City Council PTA - Chantal Phillips, Marty Thompson Cultural Heritage - Kerry DeHorney, Glowilla Baker, Darlene Flemmings Denison Arts and Crafts - Robert Simpson, Phung Ngo Denison Food Service -- Dionne Sims Denison High School PTA - Thelma Wilson, Kevin Emery, Meredith May Denison Performing Arts - J. Dean Lindsay UIKL participants recognized for achievements Calculator Nilesh Patel, Scott Spencer, Dallas Porter, Elizabeth Linsteadt Pilot Accounting Lori England, Karen Massey, Chantal Phillips Journalism Phillip Pryor, Steve West, Karen Ertel, Tracey Smith, Paul Ontiveros, Colleen Nickerson, Barbara Ross, Dawn Williams Headline Writing Betty Bell, Cristi Perkins Editorial and Feature Writing Marlene Fritts Science Steve Williams, Scott Spencer, Starr Ward Debate Craig Talley, Denise Czaja, Renee Hauber, Christi Zemcik, Yalonda Tillery, Kris Gundlach, Kendall Phillips Persuasive Speaking Bradley Mayes, John Mabary, Kendall Phillips Original Oratory Chantal Phillips, Steve Fronterhouse, Lori Dollar J Extemporaneous Speaking Kris Gundlach J Literary Criticism Kristy Van Zee, Roger Han- son, Tammy Jacobs Ready Writing Wendy Hooper, Joy Jenn- ings, Michelle Davis 50 f ff x Informative Speaking Sherry Kincade Z l Smith Foundation - Christina Hodgkinson, Renea House, Melissa Lee, Mary Gail Richardson, Angie Wynne Stingerette Moms and Pops - Lori Williams Student Council - J. Dean Lindsay Texoma B8zPW - Jennifer Hysmith, Kim Bradford U.S. Club - Lori England VFW Post 2773 and Ladies Auxiliary -- Tracey Smith, Kris Gundlach Rotary Agriculture - Tim A. Brown Rotary - Brett Mayes, Renee Hauber Munson Foundation - Michelle Lynn Davis, Kristin Louise Gundlach, James Louis Cobb, Sandra D. Brown, Jef- frey Morgan Arnold - vi' IQ!!! IX flf- AAL' ewx La:-Q if' 4 J ? ,q - 'f , I W f. .L 7 1 . 1 55 X 1 f,l. I if If 4 I l . - W 1 DenTeens - Lori England, Tammy Jacobs Elks - Michelle Tignor, Robert Simpson, Kathy Bombay Guilloud Fellowship - Dionne Sims, Glowilla Baker H.A. Coleman Masonic Lodge - Aaron Jackson Jaycees - Betty Ann Mar- tin, Christi Zemcik Junior Delphians - Karen Massey Kiwanian - Suzanne Smith, Clifton Bentley Leo Short Memorial Fund - Yalonda Tillery Oscar Mayer - Kris Gundlach gPillsbury - Robert Stubbs Awards All-year DHS honor roll students named Ninth grade Kristi Ballard Rhonda Cox Staci Foster Gabe Gerard Uyen U. Ha B.K. May John Scott Todd Spencer Alison Tyson A Joey Wheeler 10th grade Lee Ann Ashburn Shawn Brown Kristie Caudill Phillip Davis ' Chad Edelen Scott Gundlach Paige Hagood Carrie Herzog Jason James J ean-Yong Kim Pamela Roach Debra Richard Mark Skelton Kristi Van Zee Rochelle White 11th grade Tammy Beaver . Michelle Birchfield Mike Bush Melissa Caldwell Holly Chappel Lance Coleman Priscilla Crain Kim Feagin Roger Hanson Deron McCraw Kendall McKinley Julie Martindale David Mezzacappa Dallas Porter Vickie Rickerson Tonya Roberson Diana Smith Scott Spencer Craig Talley Rebecca Terry Shonda Tillery Suzanne Tripp Sherry Wigington Stephen Williams Michael Wright Darren York 12th grade Jeff Arnold Betty Bell Kathy Bombay Sandra Brown Michelle Davis Kelly Fox Kris Gundlach Renee Hauber Renea House Paula Ives Tammy Jacobs Sharon Lacey Melissa Lee J. Dean Lindsey Betty Ann Martin Karen Massey Brett Mayes Sheila Montgomery Lisa Nason Chantal Phillips Phillip Pryor Tracey Smith Yalonda Tillery Sherry Waldrip Starr Ward ,T.J. Wasden Karen Weissenborn Lori Williams ' Thelma Wilson Christi Zemcik Academic awards presented Continuing with a longtime Denison High School tradition, the following students will be awarded a letter jacket or sweater after scoring high on academic tests in various sub- ject areas. Art I - Alison Tyson Art II - Elisha Stamper Art III - Christi Virgin Art IV - Rocky Watson Business Education Typing - Michelle Tignor Typing - Rebecca McPherson Shorthand - Sherry Wigington Accounting - Karen Massey, Debate - Kendall Phillips 222 Awards Drama - Paul Bardwell, J. Dean Lindsay, Gabe McGee, Dylan Stafford A Honors English I - Michele Peters, Reginald Perry II - Scott Gundlach, Kristy Van Zee III - Scott Spencer, Shonda Tillery IV - Michelle Davis, Jeff Arnold Home Management - Teresa Abernathy, Tony Favors Journalism - Cristi Perkins Newspaper - Betty Bell Photography - Yalonda Tillery, Tammy Jacobs Yearbook - Marlene Fritts Latin I - Paul J. Fulton Latin II - Daniel Cervantes French I - Wendy Hooper French II - Michelle Davis Spanish II - Jeff Arnold, Starr Ward Woodshop - Mike Walker Advanced Woodshop - John Baecht, Steve Polston Physical Education - Robert Webster, Betty Bell Outstanding V.0.E. student - Melissa Lee De-Kalb - Tim Brown H.E.C.E. - Wendy O'Rear Student leaders honored The following Denison High School club and organization presidents were given special recognition at the DHS awards assembly for their leadership. Art - Rocky Watson. ' Cheerleaders - Marlene Fritts, varsityg Paige Hudgins, JV g Jenny McCarley, 9th grade. Cosmetology - Jana Pilkilton. Cultural Heritage - Kerry Dehorney. Debate - Chantal Phillips. DenTeens - Lori England. . Distributive Education - Kelly Spradlin. Drafting - Phillip Harris. Drama - Richard Anderson. Drill Team - Jennifer Hysmith. Drum Majors - Jeff Arnold, Chantal Phillips, Holly Chappell. French - Kim Ramsfield. FCA - Scott Donowho, Huddlasg Kendall McKinley, Kuddles. FCM - Yalonda Tillery. FHA - Laura Brooks. Flag Corps - Sharon Lacey, 12thg Robbie House, 11th. - Band Awards ll Director's Award-Kim Ramsfield 21 John Phillip Sousa Award-Shane Nix Outstanding Bandsman 31 Arion Award-Sharon Lacey Outstanding Performance 45 Rebecca Riddle Award Staci Fostor Outstanding Christain Attitude 5J Betsy Reeves Award- Jeff Arnold Outstanding Senior Buy- Steve Huhtala Girl-Yalonda Tillery Junior Boy- David Mazzacappa Junior Girl- Holly Chappell Sophomore Boy- Mike Spraggins Sophomore Girl- Kristy Armstrong Freshman Boy- Eric Salisbury Freshman Girl- Sherrain Johnson FTA - Barbara Walker. Girls Chorus - Kerry Dehorney. Hanson's Headaches - Michelle Davis. Health Occupations - Tammy Beaver. Home Economics Related Occupations - Renea House. ICT - Paul Wright. Jr. Historians - Woody Wilson. Jr. class officers - Christy Holland, president. Latin - Bob Barker. ' Library - Kimberley Key. VICA Metals- Dean Lindsey. NHSBHS - Dallas Porter. National Honor Society - Jeff Arnold. Office Education Association - Sherry Williams. Photography - Paul Bardwell. Spanish Club - Brett Mayes. The Stinger - Betty Bell. Student Council - J. Dean Lindsay. Yellow Jacket yearbook - Marlene Fritts. U.S. Club - Robert Stubbs. Senior class - Sandra Brown. B ullard Drug JOHN BULLARD. R. PH. 322 W. MAIN ST. TEL. 465-1651 DENISON. TEXAS 1020 N. Hwy 75 Denison TX 465-7311 Texoma Eye Institute Sudzee's Com Laundry 815W Nelson St Denison TX 463 9940 o Awards 223 224 Graduates receive challenge More than 200 oung men and women marched through the halls of Denison High School for the last time as students when graduation ceremonies were moved to Eisenhower auditorium because of rain this year. KRLD Radio comentator Ken Rudkin gave the commencement ad- dress after graduation candidates marched into the auditorium before a full audience of parents, teachers and friends. Valedictory and salutatory addresses challenged the graduates to set goals and pursue them, reaching for a new dream now that this one had become a reality. On this rainy Saturday, seniors gathered in the cafeteria where spon- sors and parents made last minute inspections to insure perfectly attired grads. junior leaders ushered the class of 1986 through the hal s to the auditorium where members of the school board, administration and high school faculty assisted in presenting diplomas. The valedictorian, salutatorian and honor graduates were presented. Class officers participated in the ceremonies which concluded with the traditional wave of the diploma. Graduation Graduation W Graduation W -'mm up H , . V sz!! , ,Q Vw ,, Graduation 227 7 ' 533' Valedictory Address - 1986 Good evening. I am pleased to stand before you tonight as the valedictorian of the class of 1986. I would like to share with you some thoughts by jan Michelsen in this special moment of life. Think freely. Practice patience. Smile often. Savor special moments. Live God's message. Make new friends. Rediscover old ones. Tell those you love that you do. Feel deeply. For et trouble. Forgive an enemy. Hope. Grow. Be crazy. Count your blessings. Observe miracles. Make themiap en. Discard worry. Give. Give in. Tust enough to take. Pick some flowers. Share them. Keep a promise. Look for rainbows. Gaze at stars. See beauty everywhere. Work hard. Be wise. Try to understand. Take time for people. Make time for yourself. Laugh heartily. Spread joy. Take a chance. Reach out. Let someone in. Try something new. Slow down. Be soft sometimes. Believe in yourself. Trust others. See a sunrise. Listen to rain. Reminisce. Cry when you need to. Trust life. Have faith. Enjoy wonder. Comfort a friend. Have good ideas. Make some mistakes. Learn from them. Celebrate life. This poem by jan Michelsen is always a special source of inspiration to me and is a constant reminder to en- joy life's every possibilit . I have given much thought and consideration to this valedictory address. I began to think of the many legacies left to us, and of the legacies we will leave to future generations. We have the legacy of perseverance. We have used this determination to reach a oal that will be culminated tonight. May we continue to use perseverance and determination to be responsible and succeed in whatever goals we set. We have been raised in a society that reaches out to its fellow man. This love and compassion has been shown through many reat projects and events, such as Band-Aid, Farm-Aid and Hands Across America. We are entering into a worfd of problems, but we are entering into a world of solutions as well. Throu hout our lives we have been taught by our parents and teachers to look for the good in every situa- tion, anjthrough church, we have learned to overcome temptations and evil in the world. Let us remember the lessons learned and strive to abide by them. We have obligations as citizens to our children and theirs to provide the new adventures come to us. And, we can feel secure knowing we have prepared Tonight opens up a new door of tomorrow. But we do not close and forget the doors of yesterday, This is not a farewell to happy times - for there are many more awaiting the members ofthis class. This is not a farewell to family - for we never say goodbye to them. Their love and guiding light will be with us throughout our lives. This is not a farewell to educators -forthe knowledge they have im arted to us will remain always. This is not a farewell to learning - for all lives are a process of building and rebuilding as each of us gains new experiences. And, lastly, this is not a farewell to friends - for they remain with us in our hearts and our memories of the times we have shared. Rather, this valedictory says farewell to a phase of our lives. Though there is sadness in parting, it will pass, as new friends, new responsibilities, and new adventures come to us. And we can feel secure knowing we have prepared ourselves to enter the door of t0morrow. T ank ou. Michellle Davis Valedictorian Class of 1986 228 Graduation Salutatory Address - 1986 Drajacobs, Mrs. Peters, Members ofthe Denison Independent School Board, faculty, graduates, family, friends an uests: I vgelcome you to the commencement ofthe 1986 Denison High School raduating class. After the initial excitement of receiving the award of salutatorian, one of Ste first thin s I thou ht of was, Oh no! l've only got one week to write a s eech. So, I asked m friends and relatives forimelp in deciding a topic to talk about. Finally, one of them said? somewhat facetiouslly, You know, Kris, it's traditional that you write about the future. At first, I disregarded his su gestion. How could I talk about such a broad topic as the future? Later, however, I realized that his advice had Eeen right. The future was an ideal topic because we are at a commencement and to commence is defined as to begin. We, the class of 1986, are at the beginning of our new lives and, as such, we must leave the old ones behind. In the words of Dianne Westlake, You are new only when you have released - totally -the old. You must not stay on the same level of living. There always is another way to awareness. Grow - change - become. But just what will we become? To a large extent, that de ends on the individual. This is not because of a dif- ference in talents, but rather because of a difference in wilfs. Helen Keller once said, We can do anything we want to, if we stick to it long enough. Her life was a living testimony to her words. We, too, can accomplish anything if we truly set our minds to it. Therefore, our goals must be our dreams. If me folloilrylour dreams and pursue them with courage, we will succeed, for it is the pursuit of dreams that makes i ewort ivin . When we figally do achieve our dream, the fulfillment we feel will make all the effort worthwhile. Recently, my grandparents gave me a card with these words by Ralph Waldo Emerson, The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. Ajnd, we have done it. We have reached our goal and are on the threshold of attaining the dream of ra uation. g This does not mean, however, that we will not strive for more. When we realize one dream, we must set our gloals for the next. As Socrates said, I believe that we cannot live better than in seeking to become still better t an we are. However, many people, on facing setbacks, are discouraged and lose sight of what they are after. But, disap- pointments should not discourage us because the only person who never makes a mistake is the person who never tries anything - and that is the biggest mistake of all. Therefore, we must hold on to our dreams. As Darwin Kingsley once wrote, You have powers you never dreamed of. You can do things you never thought you could do. There are no limitations in what you can do except the limitations in your own mind as to what you cannot do. Don't think you cannot. Think you can. We will think we can. We will set our goals and go forth! Kristin Gundlach Salutatorian Class of 1986 Graduation 229 Graduation is joyful event Graduation t 1 1- lu was B' X S' X- f R -.vw S Q QR: t X ws., m y . lk .. ,... -. .tl f 1:-Z EQ 3 , , ,e i 2 .: ssts , S fs it I 'RESOURCE SAVINGS SALUTES THE RESOURCES OF DHS On this page are some of those Resoroes as they used to look . Can you guess who ttoo they are? fAnswers below! 1 jeff Arnold 2 Tracey Smith 3 Spencerlohns 4 Tammy jacobs 5 Cristi Perkins 6 Thelma Wilson 7 Kim Ramsfield 8 Harold Allison 9 Priscilla Crain 10 Brian Parks 11 Donnie Borah 12 Carolyn Crenshaw 13 Kristin Gundlach Ny ', Q 'RESOURCE SAVINGS Membei of the Hall Real Estate Group 1001 W. Main 465-6717 STlNG'EM 14 Aaron jackson 15 Lisalackson 16 Duone McFadden 17 Phillip Pryor 18 Chris Brede 19 Lori Williams 20 Kyle Brede 21 Danny Hauber 22 Rene Hauber 23 Laura Ballou 24 Bk. May 25 joey Wheeler 26 Yancy Yeargan 27 Todd Spencer 28 Holly Chap ell 29 Christy Holland 30 Beth Glass 31 Steven Williams 32 Ga Williams 33 Willlam Talley 34 Russell Simpson 35 Michael Spraggins 36 Rhonda Smith 37 Bryan Smith 38 Lori Mullins 39 Scott Marr Academics 231 A M 4 at S S , S , L .Q . 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People Cffice Education Association Members: Lori Arnold, Angela Bruno, Cynthia Coffin, Patty Con- nor, Carrie Ferguson, Kelly Fox, Kim Gardner, Kelly Harris, Chris Hodgkinson, Paula Ives, Marilyn jones, Terri Keever, Sharon Lacey, Melissa Lee, Betty Ann Martin, Crystal McAlister, Shell McCammack, Kathy Nunley, Rondie Peterson, Melanie Purceli, Bryan Smith, Suzanne Smith, Cheryl Smithson, Cathey Tally, Tammy Tracy, Sherry Waldrip, Karen Weissenborn, Sherry Williams, Thelma Wilson, Angie Wynne, Kelli Arthur, Michelle Birchfield, Patricia Bumpass, Denise Burden, Patricia Cain, Vic- toria Emerson, Kimberly Feagin, jodi Flannagan, Kelli Gibson, Kim Leach, Tiffany Myers, Diana Smith, Karen Templeton, Sheri Todd, Suzanne Tripp, Sherry Wigington. 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People Cosmetology Stacey Ballard, Sharon Burden, Shirley Busby, Lisa Ciaccio, Patti Click, Stacey Cockrill, Mace Cowley, Andre Edwards, Stacey Gaddis, Kim Glenn, Mike Hales, Vicki johnson, Natalie Katschor, jackie Kelly, Lisa King, Dina Martin, Cathy Means, Donna Medlin, Michele McKinstry, Rhonda McMenamy, jana Pilkilton, Felecia Pruitt, Laurie Pruitt, Denise Romans, Toy Sanders, Sheila Sinor, Ginger Stillings, Rhonda Swindell, Carol Thompson, Kecia Wimbish, Deir- dre Wineinger Academic Letter Award Winners Renee Hauber, jeff Arnold, Paige Hagood Scott Gundlach Allison Tyson Steve Wiliams Loretta Mayton Chris Scott Christina jason james, Shonda Tillery, Darren York Tonya Robertson Phillip Davis Michele Peters joey Wheeler Ugen Ha Todd Spencer junior Varsity Cheerleaders Kim jones, Paige Hudgins, jodie Smith, Rochelle White, Stacie Edwards, Tama Groff, Meredith Williams, Lori Mullens 252 People Yellow lacket Iunior Varsity Baseball Team Front: Troy' Vest, Michael Stowers, Steve Avila, Scott Gundlach, middle: Phillip Davis, john jacobs, Scott Marr, Bill Nellis, back: Mark Skelton, C ester Wilson, Chris Auten, jimmy Bilner. Home Economice Related Occupations - Coordinated Education Members: Trenia Brown, Theresa Bruce, Christi Campbell, Sherrie Caudill, Lisa Ciaccio, Calvin Cornish, Kerry DeHorney, Danna Dota, Deana Elder, Christi Holder, Renea, Ivery jackson, Brian Kelsoe, Tracy Laurick, Angela Marsecchi, Wendy O'Rear, Dionne Sims, Bill Via, Tandy Alexander, Michelle Campbell, Cheryl DeKorte, Stephanie Hagood, Monette Hopper, Vernon House, David Mannen, Melissa Pauley, Robert Perkins, Heather Riddle, Roderick kSterling, Laura Waggoner. People 253 Abernathy, Theresea 61, 235 Acree, Dana Lauren 13, 61, 241, 267 Acree, Wendy 74, 242 Adams, Sharon 81 Addington, Lisa 74 Addington, Sabrina 81 Ahhaitty, Cliff 89 Ainsworth, leffery 89 Akers, Byron 81, 185, 203, 204, 212, 233, 248, 251 Albrand, Anton 89, 147, 150, 237 Aldridge, Tony81, 193, 244 Aleman, ludy 101 Alexander, Tandy 74, 253 Allen, Denean Dianne 61, 238, 242, 245, 250, 267 Allen, Kristie 61, 238, 242, 250, 269 Allen, Steve 74, 247 Allison, Harold D 4, 21, 38, 61, 239, 241, 245, 249, 264, 269 Anderson, Angie 181, 204 Anderson, Dale 89, 244 Anderson, Doyle 89, 244 Anderson, Freddie 61 Anderson, Iulle 14, 81, 147, 150, 235, 237, 244, 245 Anderson, Pricilla 89 Anderson, Richard 81 , 210, 250 Anderson, Siv101, 218, 240 Anderson, Thomas 74, 193, 236, 244 Armstrong, Daniel 81, 236 Armstrong, David 89 Armstrong, Greg 247 ' Armstrong, Greta 89, 243, 247 Armstrong, Kristy 81, 232, 238, 243, 245, 247 Arnett, Ronald 99 Arnold, leffery Morgan fleffl 24, 53, 61 , 145, 212, 232, 238, 245, 247, 252, 265, 269 Arnold, Kelli 81, 204, 235, 243, 244, 245, 247, 251 Arnold, Lori 61, 242, 251, 269 Arnold, Ricky 81 Arthur, Kellie 21, 74, 204, 235, 238, 251 Arthur, Kristin 89, 204, 243, 245 Ashburn, Lee Ann 81, 150, 153, 237, 238, 241 , 243, 244, 245 Auten, Chris 28, 81, 140, 141, 245, 253 Auten, Mark 89 Auten, Mike 89 Avery, Kelli 89, 181, 241 Avila, Steve 28, 81 , 238, 245, 253 Aynes, Darry 89 Aynes, Devin 28, 61, 236, 245 Aynes, Sandra 101 Ayres,l Darren 61, 164, 165,167,1169,173,232, 245, 264, 269 Baecht, lohn 81 Baecht, joseph 99 Baggett, Bryan 74 Bailey, Bonnie 89 Bailey, Tim 74, 236 Baily, Tracie 81 Baker, Brian 74, 236 Baker, Charles 81 Baker, Glowilla 55, 61, 246 Ball, Marvin 81 Ballard, Kristi 89, 243 Ballard, Stacey 252 Ballard, Tammy 89, 234 Ballou, Laura 26, 28, 50, 89, 155, 238, 243 Barbin, Mark 81 , 247 Bardwell, Paul 3, 14, 20, 21, 28, 39, 42, 43, 44, 56, 61, 1B2,188,194, 207, 210, 212, 241, 245, 250, 263 Barker, Aaron 74, 236 Barker, Bob 10, 55, 62, 269 Barker, Ray 81 Barker, Shana 89 Barnes, lanie 89 Barnett, Marsha 89 Barnum, Darron 28, 89 Barrett, Eron 89 Barrett, Mary 34, 99, 208 Bassett, Tammy 89, 234, 247 Bates, Angela 81 , 204, 243 Bates, Barbara 74, 251 Bates, Chris 81 Bates, Kathy 30, 74, 247 Mliatts, Robert 103 254 .Index Baugh, Lana 81, 243 Baxley, lames 28, 45, 81, 140, 143, 245 Baxley, Stephanie 14, 74, 233, 242, 245 Baxter, loe B9 Bayless, Clanci 28, 89, 204, 243, 245 Beall, David 74, 107, 233 Beals, Steve 62, 177, 245, 269 Beard, Byron 89 Beard, Ioanna 89 Beard, Karen 81, 120, 238 Beard, Owen 74, 236 Beaver, Tammy 74, 240 Beckham, Bryan 89, 144 Beckleman, Paige 28, 89, 243 Beeson, David 28, 89, 237, 245 Beeson, Michael 1MikeJ 11, 15, 28, 42, 4 250 Bell, Betty 62, 212, 241, 249, 269 Bell, Claude 74, 132, 141 Bell, lennifer 89, 238, 248 Bellows, Leaneasha 74, 204, 251 Bentley, Bryan 81 Bentley, Cliff 62 Bentley, Kenneth 81 Bentley, Mae Ruth 101, 178 Bentley, Tammy 269 Beshears, Carolyn 81 , 236 Beshears, lason 89 Betts, Pauline 89, 234, 247 Beyer, left 89 Biggerstaff, Krystal 89, 243 4, 74, 194, 245, Billner, Iimmy 81, 216, 233, 245, 248, 253 Billy, Shane 89 Birchfield, Michelle 74, 251 Bishop, Dwayne 74 Blackwood, Kelly 74, 242, 251 Blankenship, Virginia 101, 176 Blanton, Victor 62, 155, 234, 269 Blaylock, Ladonna 62, 236 Blincoe, Keri 62, 188, 235, 242, 245, 267 Blincoe, Robbie 81 , 245 Blount, Michael 89 Boatner, Brad 89 Boen, leff 62 Bolden, LeAnn 81 Bombay, Kathy 62, 240, 269 Bomgren, Richard 62 Bomgren, Wendy 62 Borah, Donny 21 , 28, 48, 62,107,109,164, 167,168,173, 178, 232, 233, 242, 269 Bradford, Kim 14, 62, 246, 269 Brayfield, Lori 89 Brede, Chris 10, 62, 203, 236, 245, 261 Brede, Kyle 81,145, 203, 238, 239, 245 Brewer, Elmer 239 Brewer, Gary 74, 236 Brewer, Steve 74 Brigman, Michelle 81 Brock, David 75, 235 Brock, Tara 89, 204 Brooks, limmie 99, 233 Brooks, Laura 75, 235 Brown, Lynn 30, 75 Brown, Melissa 89, 247 Brown, Michael 89, 233 Brown, Robin 81 , 248 Brown, Sandra 10, 28, 30, 48, 54, 61, 62, 238, 269 Brown, Shawn 81, 232, 238, 244, 247 Brown, Tim 62, 164, 165, 232, 244, 245 Brown, Trenia 246, 253 Brown, Troy 81 Bruce, Theresa 62, 241, 253, 265, 269 Bruno, Angela 16, 30, 62, 212, 238, 245, Bryant, Chris 81 Bryant, Sherry 89, 243, 247 Bullard, Amy 89, 245 Bullock, Linda 99, 184 Bumpass, Angela 89, 247 Bumpass, lack 102 Bumpass, Patricia 75, 251 Bunch, Darren 81 Bunch, Darron 244 Burcham, Gaila 81 , 243 Burden, Denise 22, 75, 235, 251 Burden, Larry 81 , 236 Burden, Sharon 30, 75, 235, 242, 252 Burdue, Toni 62, 247 Burger, Ron 39, 62, 233, 267 120, 130, 235, 251, 269 Burkhead, Amy 52, 63, 188, 235, 236, 264 Bums, Betty 101 Burns, Scott 75, 233, 244 Burnside, Don 81 Burris, Kim 89, 243 Burris, Stacy 75 Busbie, Laurie 241 Busby, Ron 89 Busby, Shirley 63, 252 Bush, lames 89 Bush, Mike 75, 236,238,244 Buskirk, Gary 90, 236 Butler, Bevan 90 Butler, Delandria 81 Butler, Dexter 75 Butler, Myron 81 Butterworth, Art 63, 264 Cagle, Kenny 90 Cain, Patricia 75, 251 Caldwell, Aaron 81 Caldwell, Charles 63, 266, 269 Caldwell, David 63 Caldwell, lohn Eric 63, 212, 236, 247, 269 Caldwell, Melissa 75, 242, 245, 247, 251 Calhoun, Chris 75, 145 Callahan, leff 236 Cambell, Linda 90 Cambell, Robert 90 Cameron, Richard 75 Camp, lonas 81 Campbell, Christy 63,253 Campbell, Michelle 81, 253 Capps, Paul 90 Carey, lohn 81 Carey, Michael 236 Carlile, Steve 81 Carney, Billy 81 Carney, Lilly 239 Carpenter, Lori 90 Carr, Bernard 90 Carreathers, Keith 82, 240 Carruth, Tammy 63, 235 Carson, Candee 90, 238, 243 Carson, Ion 15, 28, 50, 90, 238, 245, 247, 251 Cary, Michael 75 Casey, Kay 99, 188 Cassell, Candi 15, 75, 236 Cassidy, Amber 90 Castelli, Chrys 82, 204, 235, 238, 243, 244, 245 Castelli, Michael 90 Castleman, lennifer 82, 196, 247, 250 Castleman, Tony 75, 240 Caudill, Kristie 36, 37, 41, 82, 210, 235, 238, 243 Caudill, Sherrie 63, 242, 253 Caves, C W 90 Cervantes, Daniel 82 Cervantes, Trisha 90, 243 Chappell, Holly 75, 194, 196, 242, 245, 247, 250 Childress, lerri 75, 240 Childress, Stephanie 75 Christman, Dawn 90, 234, 247 Chubb, Georgeann 243 Ciaccio, Lisa 63, 238, 252, 253 Clanton, Tessa 82, 204, 235 Clapp, lohn 75, 193, 232, 244 Clark, Chance 5, 28, 49, 82, 109, 233 Clark, Gail 101, 187 Clark, Karla 82 Clark, Kurt 75 Clark, Ronnie 90 Clay, Bob 63, 245, 269 Clayton, Christine 75, 235, 238, 242 Clayton, Mickey 90 Clayton, Robert 1Bobl 3, 99, 132 Click, Patricia lPattil 63, 241, 252, 269 Cline, Susan 82, 243 Clountz, Brandon 28, 49, 236 Clubb, Georgann 90 Cobb, lames 63,106,115,155,158,164,165,167,16 169,173,182, 232, 233, 269 Cockrell, Carey 63, 233, 249, 269 Cockrill, left 75, 236, 244 Cockrill, Stacey 82, 252 Coffin, Cynthia fCindyl 63, 176, 212, 245, 247, 251, 2 Coffman, Billy 82, 233, 248 Coker, Lara 26, 90, 241, 243, 245 ' Coker, Paula 75, 241, 244 Coleman, Lance 75, 146, 147, 148, 149,151,237 Coleman, Sherri 90, 237, 243, 245 Coley, Bryan 75, 247 Edenton, Kerri 82 Davault, Delfa 82 Collins, Brian 12,63 Collins, Deanna 63 Collins, limmy 63, 75 Colllins, Maria 90 Comstock, Darin 63, 106, 107,109,164,165,168,173, 232, 233, 269 Comstock, Ty 99, 163, 164, 173,233 Condon, Lezlie 82 Conn, Pat 75, 236 Connor, Patty 63,251 Cook, Terry 82 Copeland, Catherine 90, 243,247 Cornish, Calvin 64, 253 Coulter, Brian 90, 146, 237, 245 Coulter, Richard 101 Coulter, Stacy 30, 75, 235 Cowley, Mace 82,252 Cox, Cathy 90, 238 Cox, Rhonda 28, 36, 90, 204, 238, 243, 245, 250 Crabtree, Matt 75 Crabtree, Ryan 90 Craddock, Herman 75 Craddock, Vernon 90 Craddock, Vickie 82 Crain, Priscilla 12, 28, 36, 75, 210, 238, 241, 242, 244, 246 Crawford, Aaron 90 Crawford, Casey 90 Crawford, lames 99 Crawford, Kevin 251 Crenshaw, Andrew 82 Crenshaw, Carolyn 22, 30, 52, 64, 194, 202, 212, 2 35, 238, 242, 245, 249, 250, 263 Crisler, lim 75, 247 Criswell, Marty 3, 100, 233 Crone, Dewayne 82, 233 Crouse, Robbin 90,234,247 Crouse, Ronny 203 Crowell, Timothy 2 S6 Cubillos, Freddy 90, 247 Cummins, Marty 90 Cummins, Paula 64, 2 35, 269 Cunningham, Clayton 75, 235,247 Curry, Deandra 75, 241 Claia, Denise 82, 238, 239, 243, 244, 245, 247 David, Dr Norma 102 Davis, Brett 64, 2 36 Davis, LaDonna 269 Davis, Melisa 90, 204,241,243 Davis, Michelle 3, 64, 228, 235, 238, 240, 241, 242, 246, 265, 269 Davis, Osburn 99, 145 Davis, Paul 75, 238 Davis, Phillip 13, 82, 140, 142, 143, 218, 238, 245, 246, 252, 253 Davis, Shawana 90 Dawson, Dewan 90 Day, William 99 Deary, Tami 75, 241 DeFrange, Tad 75 Defratus, Stott 75, 108, 116, 117, 233, 236 DeHorney, Anthony 12, 28, 48, 52, 64,132,134,135,138, 139,188, 246, 269 DeHorney, leri 82, 246 DeHorney, Kerry 64, 241,246-1, 253 DeKorte, Cheryl 75, 253 DeLashaw, Kim 64, 269 Denison, Greg 236 Denman, Myles 90 Dewber, Steve 90 Dickson, lerry 236 Dickson, Linda 90, 243 Dill, Chris 75 Ditgen, David 90 Dixon, Deborah 90, 204,240,243 Dobbs, Tate 90 Dodson, leff 75 Dollar, Larissa 82, 243, 245 Dollar, Lori 238, 239 Donahue, leffery 64, 246 Donowho, Martha 102 Donowho, Scott 42, 44, 75, 164, 216, 232,245 Dophied, Kathy 99, 184, 198 Dophied, Mike 82,163,164,165,167, 232, 238, 245 Dorley, Lee 75, 236 Dorley, Linda 90 Dorley, Valerie 64, 212 Dotson, leff 145 Doty, Danna 56, 64, 235, 242, 253 Doty, Dianna 90, 243 Doty, Rusty 75, 236 Douglass, Chris 82, 235 Douglass, Stephen 76, 247 Fox, Kelly 53, 65, 242, 245, 251, 269 Fox, Tammy 83, 243 Fox, Tina 91 Franseen, Carmin 83 Frazier, F rederick 83 Frith, Lorie 76 Doyle, lames 90, 247 Doyle, Mildred 100, 219 Draper, Debbie 82, 241 Draper, Deborah 238 Dudley, leffery fleffj 64, 269 Dughetti, Linda 80 Dughetti, Steve 90 Dupuis, Tammy 82,243 Dyar, loe 82, 236 Earhart, Kristen 82 Earnheart, Terry 76 Easley, Gene 76 Edelen, Brett 64, 212, 237, 238, 245, 269 Edelen, Chad 28, 45, 82, 216, 232, 238, 240,245 Fritts, Dawn Marlene 3, 5, 8, 26, 28, 30, 47, 54, 65, 113, 183, 210, 212, 216, 233, 242, 245, 249, 265, 269 Fritts, Rhonda 10, 28, 52, 65, 242, 245, 251 Fronterhouse, Steve 76, 238, 239 Fulce, Aaron 83, 236 Fulencheck, Kim 22, 76, 235 Fulencheck, Mitzi 91 Fulton, Chris 91, 144,145 Fulton, Kim 83, 238, 248, 251 Fulton, Paul 76, 154, 155, 234, 248 Gaddis, Amy 91, 243 Gaddis, Stacy 65, 252 Gaffney, Paul 76, 111, 233 Gaines, lerrod 91 Gainey, Gail 12, 76,121,193 Edmonds, Danny 90 Edmondson, Roger 64, 107, 233 Edmonson, Brian 236 Edmonson, Rodrigues 76, 236 Edwards, Andre 82, 252 Edwards, Luke 64, 236 Edwards, Michelle 90, 243 Edwards, Rachel 90, 245 Edwards, Stacie 26, 82, 252 Edwards, Stacy 243 Eeds, limmy 76 Elder, Deana 64, 253, 269 Elder, Dena 242 Eldredge, Dana 82, 204, 235,243,245 Eldredge, Danny 82, 251 Eldredge, Nancy 101 Elliott, left 82, 244 Embry, Andy 28, 82, 241 Emerson, Vicki 76,251 Emery, Kevin 14, 24, 42, 43, 64, 132,133, 164,168, 169, 173, 232, 247 Emmons, Kevin 82 Emmons, Marcella 12, 82, 236 England, Anita 82, 243 Gala, Shannon 91 Galloway, Carmen 76, 247 Gardner, Gardner, Garland, lohn 99 Kim 76, 251 Stephanie 83,204,251 Garling, Steve 91 Garner,l udy 99, 235 Garner, Todd 83 T Garnett, Gay, Bill onya 91,241,246 13, 52, 65, 245, 246, 264, 269 Gentry, Donna 83 Gentry, Eric 83, 158, 233, 248 Gentry, Maxine 239 Gentry, Theresa 76 Gerard, Gabe 91 Gibson, Brenda 76 Gibson, Kelli 76,251 Gibson, Kelt 91 Gill, Tina 91 , 243 Gilliam, Clarence 83 Glass, Be th 3, 26, 28, 30, 39, 49, 74, 76,182 198 233 242, 245 Glenn, Kim 76, 204, 235, 242, 245, 252 Glenn, Rodney 83, 244 England, Bob 54, 64,108,110,111,155,159,188, 233, 238, 242, 245, 248, 269 England, Kimberly Kim 28, 82, 204, 243 England, Lori 9, 19, 26, 28, 30, 48, 57, 64, 208, 212, 233, 238, 242, 245, 261, 269 England, Mary 82, 238, 243, 245, 247, 251 Eppler, Scott 91 Ertel, Bonnie 82 Ertel, Karen 76, 241, 247 Ertel, Larry 91, 247 Ervin, Don 82 Fain, Leah 76,249 Farley, lim 82 Farr, Reeta 102 Farris, Doug 91,247 Favors, Tony 76, 182, 233 Eeagin, Kim 76, 235, 251 Fellinger, Michael fMikeJ 8, 13, Fennell, lamie 28, 82, 110, 140, Ferguson, Carrie 65, 251, 269 Ficke, Felicia 76,249 Fields, Stuart 91 Finley, Sue 41, 99, 209 Fisher, Brad 82, 236 Flaherty, lohn 91 Flannagan, lodi 76,251 Fleitman, lim 76,164,167, 232 Flemmings, Darlene 14, 30, 54, 248, 269 Flemmings, Marcus 91,245 Fogarty, Kelly 82 Fortin, Fortin, Foster, Foster, Foster, Fowler Ben 82 Mickey 76 Casey 82 Maxine 99 Staci 91 , 247 , Eric 76, 244 55, 64, 236, 245, 266 233, 245 65,120,130,155, 246, Glockner, leannene 83 Godby, Marty 76 Goforth, Charles 236 Golston, Steve 83 Goodard, Michelle 91 Goodin, Valesha 76 Goodman, Leann 83 Goodwin, Byron 91 Gordon, Stace 236 Gossett, Derek 83 Graves, Alan 247 Gray, Bill 219 Gray, Brian 91 Gray, Kelly 83, 243,244 Gray, Marla 91 Gray, Willliam 99 Green, Chris 15, 76, 206, 207, 238, 240, 245 Green, lennifer 83, 204, 235, 241,243 Greenfield, Sandy 91, 234, 247 Greenwood, Pam 91,247 Gregg, Cristen 23, 39, 76, 20 3, 204, 235, 242, 245 Griffin, Doug 76 Griffin, Helen 101 Griffin, Kristin 76,240 Griffith, vanya 30,76,149,150,237,238,242,245 Grigg, Kerry 65, 202, 235, 251, 269 Grimes, Michelle 83, 235, 238, 243, 245 Gmff, Tama 26, 211, sis, 204, 238, 243, 245, 252 Grooms, Carolyn 65, 241 Grossman, Sherry 83 Gundlach, Kristin Kris 56, 65, 183, 200, 201, 208, 211, 212, 229, 232, 238, 239, 241, 245, 246, 262, 270 Gundlgcrhj Scott 83, 216, 232, 233, 238, 245, 248, 252, J Gunter, Fred 101, 236 Gunter, Wade 236 Ha, Uyen 91, 252 Index 255 Haas, Cyrus 76, 236 Haddock, Phill 101, 177 Hagan, Steven 91, 247 Hagood, Paige 83,147,150,152, 218, 232, 237, 238, 243, 245, 252 Hagood, Stephaiiie 253 Hale, Cyndi 91, 234, 241, 243, 247 Hales, Mike 15, 76, 252 Hales, Timothy 246 Hamilton, Brian 83 Hamilton, Shawn 91, 237 Hamilton, Tania 76, 242 Hampton, Scott 91 Haning, Robert 91 Hanson, Dolores 11, 101 Hanson, Roger lr 13, 28, 36, 37, 41, 76, 238, 244, 246 Hanson, Roger M. 99, 218, 241, 246 Harbour, Tracy 83 Harp, janet 83, 238 Harp, jason 65, 236 Harper, Erica 50, 91, 234 Harper, Erick 2,10, 57, 65,107,109,113,114,116,117, 132,135,137,138,155,156,157, 233, 248, 270 Harper, Sharnette 76,248 Harrelson, Marty 91 Harrelson, Tony 76 Harris, Eric 83 Harris, Ho ward 103 Harris, Inga 91 Harris, Kel ly 65, 251 Harris, Michael 91 Harris, Phi lIip65,117,177, 233 Harris, Robbie 83, 236 Harris, Shellc 83 Harris, Wendy 247 Harrod, Calvin 65, 250 Hatfield, Gina 28, 49, 74, 76, 233, 238, 242,245 Hatfield, Vance 83, 245 Hauber, D antDannyj 65, 270 Hauber, Renee 16, 56, 65, 21 1, 212, 238, 239, 247, 252, 253, 270 Hawk, Chris 83 Haygood, Stephanie 76 Hays, Dorthy 83 Hays, Len 91 Heathcock, Angela 83, 235, 248 Heatley, joanne 102 Hefley, Kevin 236 Heflin, james 83, 247 Heinen, Daneen 91 Helm, Karl 83 anette 76, 130, 206,235,245 Helwer, je Hembree, Misty 83 Henderson, Neil 99, 219 Henderson, Ruthe 91 Henslee, Keith 91 Henson, james 83 Henwood, Etna 65, 240, 242 Henwood, Kenneth 65, 236 Herman, Christina 83, 238, 247, 252 Herriage, Chris 91 Herriage, Shelley 83 Herzog, Carrie 83, 204, 232, 238, 243, 247 Hewitt, Ta Herzog, jeffery lleffl 21, 65, 178, 188, 212, 270 Hess, jeffe ry 76, 233, 236 Hess, Saundra 99, 155 Hess, Scott 100, 233 Hewitt, Tr mmy 66 acy 76 Hill, Eddie 83,236 Hill, Karen 91,130,155, 234, 248 Hill, Rachel 22, 83, 203, 204, 235, 238, 243 Hill, Stephanie B3 Hiner, Theresa 66, 270 Hines, Chantel 66 Hintz, David 76,164,167,168,169, 232, 241, 245 Hixson, Daryl 66 Hoard, Howard 76 Hodgkinson, Chris 66, 251,270 Hogan, Darla 77 Holcomb, Benny 77, 247 Holder, Christi 55, 66, 235, 253 Holder, jil Holderfiel l 28, 83, 243 d, Sean 91, 247 Holland, Christy 15, 19, 26, 28, 30, 74, 77, 149,151,152, 233, 237, 242, 245 232, 245, 266 Hooker, Thomas 66 Hooper, Andy 91,146,237 Hooper, Hoover, Tim 91 Hopper, Monette 77, 242, 253 Horner, Ann 83 Hornsby, Roger 28, 91, 245 Horton, Iina 26, 91, 243, 245 Hosey, john 66,236 Hosp, jeff 92 Hosp, john 77,236 House, Eugene 236 House, jeff 244 House, Kenny 66, 236, 244 House, Renea 16, 57, 66, 270 House, Robbie 77, 234, 236, 247 House, Terry 83 House, Vernon 77,244,253 Householder, jeff 92, 247 Houston, Kendall 12, 77, 238, 24 Hudgins, Paige 26, 28, 50, 83, 155, 216, 238, 243, 245, 248, 250, 252 Hudson, Trena 66 Huff, C hristina 92 Huhtala, Steve 25, 66, 245, 247, 249, 266, 270 Humphrey, Arthur 92 Humphrey, Thomas 83 Humphreys, Brett 84 Hunt, Deana 84 Hunt, Eric 2, 28, 37, 84,140,141,142,143,194,196, 233 Hunt, jennifer 92, 238, 239, 238, 243, 245 Hunt, jim 103 Hunt, Kathryn 92,245,247 Hunt, Kendall 84, 233, 245 Hysmith, jennifer 10, 22, 28, 57, 242, 245, 270 Ingram, David 66, 236, 270 Ingram, Elizabeth 99 Ingram, Rebekah 84 Wendy 16, 77, 232, 235, 238, 240, 244, 247, 251 2 243, 247 66, 188, 202, 203, 235, Isaacs, Kip 77 Ives, Paula 66, 238, 241, 242, 246, 251, 263, 270 jackson, Aaron 2, 46, 54, 66,106,108 109,110,111, 113 114,117,154,155,157,183, 233, 248 jackson, Alicia 270 jackson, Denise 77, 242 jackson, Gwynda 241 jackson, Ivery 66, 253 jackson, jackson, jackson, jackson, juanita 92 Kristi 92 Lisa 66 Marcus 28, 42, 216 jackson, Ray 236 jackson, Raymond 77 jackson, Teresa 77, 240 jacobs, Dr Bill 97 jacobs, john 28, 77, 236, 253 jacobs, T ammy Denise 13, 16, 37, 41, 47, 55,181,188, johnson, Tracey 84, 243 johnson, Vicki 77, 187, 252 loie, judd 28, 50, 84 joines, Kim 84 jolly, Michael 236 jolly, Shane 67 jones, Carol 102 jones, Chris 84, 92,250 jones, Cliff 92 jones, David 77, 132 jones, Geneva 239 jones, jim 84 jones, jimmy 84, 251 jones, Kim 26, 28, 84,155, 216, 238, 243, 248,252 jones, Lance 28, 77, 144, 145, 245 jones, Marilyn 10, 11, 23, 28, 38, 56, 67, 235, 245, 251 270 jones, Marla Lain 15, 21, 22, 23, 30, 67, 208, 235, 242 245, 249, 260, 270 jones, Norman 92 jordan, Lee 84 146,147,148, 212, 238, 241, 242, 245, 246, 261, 270 jacquinot, Kevin 84 jacquinot, Marjorie 92, 234, 243, 245 james, jason 84, 238, 252 janovec,jodijaye1U,11,22, 48, 66, 235, 241, 245, 260, 270 jaresh, Marvin 101, 208 jeffery, Nora 84 jennings, joy 77, 238, 241, 242, 246, 250 jensen, Daniel 236 jensen, Danny 84 jewell, Robert 84 jezelt, jeff 203, 238, 239 john, Melvin St155, 234 johns, Courtney 92, 196, 238, 243, 245 johns, Spencer Blake 9, 12, 38, 48, 52, 67, 145,178, 212, 241, 263, 270 johnson, Alex 67, 251, 270 Hollensed, Michelle 26, 91, 243 Holt, jennifer 245 Holt, Lisa 91, 234, 247 Holt, Tina 91, 234, 243 Hooker, Mary 77, 234, 247 256 index johnson, Edwin 92 johnson, Kerri 38, 84, 204, 235, 243, 245 johnson, Mark A 12, 67, 240, 265 johnson, Sammy 77, 233, 236 johnson, Sherrain 92, 243, 247 Kane, Allen 84, 244, 247 Kaposy, Becky 92, 243 Kass, Francis 67, 244 Katschon, Natalie 77, 252 Keever, Terri 67, 242, 243,245,251 Kelly, Anthony 67 Kelly, jackie 77, 252 Kelly, Ronnie 14, 47, 55, 67,132,134,13 270 Kelsoe, Brian 67, 253 Kennedy, Kieth 84 Kennedy, Melissa 77, 251 Kennedy, Victoria 92 Kennon, Cathy 101, 178 Kerns, Brenda 77, 130, 235 Kerns, Terry 84 Ketcham, Robert 99 Key, jeff 84 Key, Kimberly 12, 77, 176, 241, 244, 246 Kim, jean Yong 84, 238, 247 Kimberling, Becky 84, 204, 235, 243,245 Kimble, Louise 238 Kimbrell, johnny 84 Kincade, Sherry 14, 67,130, 211, 235, 23 King, Danny 77, 247 King, Lisa 77, 187, 235,252 King, Mary Lou 103, 219 Kinnamon, Thelma 238, 239 Kirby, Michelle 92, 234, 243, 244 Kirby, Sheila 84 Kircher, Becky 92, 241, 246, 250 Kirk, Melissa 92 Knight, Charles 101, 219 Knowles, Waylen 99 Kruger, Bubba 84 Kruger, Karen 77 Kullin, Christie 84 Kurtz, Tiffany 77 Kurtz, Todd 84 Lacey, Paul 99 Lacey, Sharon 14, 67, 212, 234, 247, 251, Lackey, Robert 99 Lambert, Connie 77, 236, 241 Lambert, Leigh 92, 133, 210, 243 Landers, Christi 92, 243, 245, 247, 248 Landers, Mike 92 Landers, Priscilla 102 Lane, Gary 92 Lane, Sandra 77, 241 Lang, Keith 92 Laurick, Tracy 16, 56, 67, 239, 253 Lavy, Paul 92 Leach, Kim 77, 241, 246, 251 Leake, Ethel 84 Leake, Lisa 92, 247 Leal, Billy 67, 203, 238, 239, 245, 270 Leasure, john 77 Lee, Melissa 67, 238, 242, 251, 262, 270 Legget, Dean 99 7,138,139,1 8, 239, 270 262, 270 Leonard, Billye102 Lester, Leslie 13, 22, 77, 203, 204, 235, 238, 242, 245 Lewis, Chris 92 Lilley, Tim 236 Lilly, Tim 67 LindsaYrl Dean 10, 28, 37, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 54, 60, 67, 109,112,182,194, 208, 212, 233, 238, 241, 245, 250, 270 Lindsey, Dean F 12, 67,236 Lindsey, john 92 Linley, Delonzo 84 Linsteadt, Carole 1 1, 41, 60, 99, 191, 200, 210, 238 Linsteadt, Elizabeth 67, 218, 240, 242, 266, 270 Linsteadt, Ricky 92 Listvan, Debbie 28, 92, 243 Lively, Leanna 84, 204 Locke, jeanette 77, 241, 244, 246 Long, Shawna 92 Lowe, jessica 26, 92, 243 Lowell, Stephanie 77, 206, 242, 247 Lyday, Marlene 92 Lynn Brown, Sandra Brown, tTeniaj 121 Lyon, David 84 Mabary, john 92, 200 Mace, Kim 84, 203, 204, 235, 238, 243 1 Madden, Curtis 77, 106, 107, 110, 111, 116, 233, 238 Madden, Stacey 77 Madole, Kim 77,234,247 Malaney, Lavonnie 92 Malone, M Malone, M Malvern, Gayle 84, 155, 246, 248 Malvern, Wilbert 77, 233, 242 Maner, Pam 235 Mannen, David 253 Manor, Pam 77,247 Marr, Scott 28, 84, 140, 143, 155, 233, 245, 253 Marrs, Tim 77 Marsecchi, Angela 253 Martin, Betty Ann 10, 19, 26, 28, 30, 53, 68, 212, 233, 238 251, 270 Martin, Chris 77, 244 Martin, Deborah 77, 235 Martin, Dina 15, 77, 187, 252 Martin, jeremy 84 Martin, Mark 103 Martin, Mary jo 22, 77, 235, 238, 242, 249 Martin, Patti 92 arcus 92 ike 77, 193 Martindale, Michelle 16, 19, 26, 28, 30, 77,154,155, 161, 181, 233, 241, 242, 245, 248 Mason, Sheila 92, 247 Massey, Danny 84, 233, 244 Massey, Karen 15, 68, 188, 202, 212, 235, 242, 245, 264, 270 Massie, Kristie 84, 247 Massie, Kristi 234 Massie, Vicki 68, 240, 270 Matheny, Lois 92, 241, 243 Matheny, Loren 79, 236 Mathis, lerri 84, 243 Matlock, Gwynne 84 Mauldin, james 78 May, B K 28, 92,240 May, Bradley 239 May, Meredith 12, 68, 238, 245, 247, 266, 270 Mayberry, joeann 101, 246 Mayberry, john 238, 239 Mayberry, Willie 68 Mayberry, William 84 Mayes, Bradley 78, 238, 247 Mayes, Brett 10, 56, 68, 106, 109, 115, 209, 233, 238, 242, 260, 270 Mayes, Curtis 84 Mayes, Kelli 244 Mayes, Meg 101 Mays, Brandi 84, 235,247 Mays, Kelli 78, 235, 247 Mayton, Karen 84, 241 Maylon, Lorena 92, 234, 238, 241, 243, 247, 252 McAden, Tim 28, 92 McAlester, Crystal 10, 11, 30, 55, 68, 212, 245, 251 McAIester, Marquita 78, 121, 242 McAlister, Bruce 84 Mclirayer, Keith 5, 99 McBrayer, Sylvia 99, 194, 250 Menride, Christie 92, 204,251 McCammack, Delmus 85, 251 McCammack, Shelly 68, 251 McCarley, jenny 26, 92, 243 McCarley, Roger 92 McCarty, I L 99, 208 McCasland, Michael 68, 270 McCasland, Paul 57 McCasland, Tim 78 McClain, Holly 92 McClinsky, Melissa 247 McCraw, Chris 92 Mecraw, Deron 12, 78, 196, 238, 244, 245, 246, 250 McCullar, Dion 93 MCcullar, Peggy 85 McCulley, jimmy 85 MrCurry, Shannon 93 McDonald, Billy 93 McFadden, Duone 85, 132, 137 McFarland, Wayne 93 McGaha, Yvette 85 Meoee, Gabriel 68, 194, 196, 212, 246, 250, 270 McGee, Misty 247 McGee, Renee 93 McGuire, Stephanie 93, 204, 243 Mclnnis, Tina 85 McKee, Perrish 78, 236 McKibben, Lane 85 McKinley, Kendall 13, 26, 28, 30, 78, 155, 216, 233, 238, 242, 245, 248 McKinney, william L.tBillj 13, 53,68, 152, 212, 237, 238, 245, 262, 270 McKinstry, Michelle 78, 252 McKnight, jewel 100, 244 Mclinsky, Melissa 93 McManigell, Melinda 68 McMannigal, Belinda 241 McMenamy, Rhonda 241, 252 McNiel, Michelle 85 McPherson, Rebecca 85, 204, 235, 243, 245 McRae, Shelly 93, 247 McShan, Anesia 78, 247, 249 McShan, Brian 68, 263 Means, Bryan 68,109, 117, 233, 236, 249, 270 Means, Cathy 78, 252 Means, Kevin 85, 245 Means, Stacy 93, 204 Medina, Henry 93 Medlin, Donna 68, 247, 252, 270 Medlin, joseph 93 Medlin, Paula 238 Melson, Lori 68 Melton, jerry 85 Merrell, Brad 85,251 Merrell, Kristi 93, 204 Mersecchi, Alena 85, 203, 204, 235, 238, 243 Mersecchi, Angela jayne tAngieJ 68, 242, 263, 270 Mezzacappa, David 78, 247 Michel, Stacy 85 Milks, Keith 78 Milks, Kevin 68 Miller, David 78 Miller, Linda 93, 247 Miller, Mike 93 Miller, Wilma Lou 101 Mitchell, Craig 93 Montgomery, Phillip 93 Montgomery, Shane 247 Montgomery, Sheila 68, 235, 270 Moody, Michael 78 Moody, Mike 247 Moon, Cindy 78, 238 Moore, Michael 93 Moore, Sharon 93 Moore, Stacey 13, 78, 132, 137 Morgan, Kelly 78, 236 Morris, Nancy 93,247 Morrison, Chad 93, 247 Morrison, Mike 93 Moser, Donovan 85, 251 Moser, Len 78 Mosl8Y, jennifer 93, 247 Moss, Stacey 78 Mosse, Betty 102 Mosse, Stacy 242 Mott, Vincent 93 Mueller, jeff 93 Mueller, john 68, 234 Mulkey, Stephanie 28, 85, 204, 238, 243 Mullens, Lori 26, 85, 243, 252 Mundine, Richard 69 Murphey, Lisa 243 Murphy, Lisa 93 Myers, Sherry 85 Myers, Tiffany 13, 78, 242, 245, 251 Nail, Mi ndy 85 Nason, Lisa 12, 69, 218, 240, 247,271 Neal, Gina 69 Neal, Lee 69, 233, 236, 242, 245, 248, Neal, Pearl 93 Neaves, Neaves, Cassandra 100 Doug 85, 216, 233, 248 Neaves, jeff 85, 216, 237, 238, 245, 251 Neff, Larry 69, 236, 242 Nellis, Bill 85, 142, 143, 245, 253 Nelson, Barry 78 Neu, Cindy 28, 49, 85 Neu, Kim 28, 93, 243 Newsome, Charles 85 Newson , Teresa 100 Ngo, Phung 89, 188, 251, 271 Nicholas, Scott 93 Nicholson, Bobby 78 Nickerson, Colleen 78, 238, 241 Nickle, Renee 85 Nix,Michael 85 Nix, Shane 69, 238, 244, 247, 271 Noe, Ca Norman Norman Nugent, Nunely, Nunley, ndice 26, 28, 93, 243 , Bryan 93 , David 154, 233 Tyra 93 Russell 85 Kathy 69, 251, 271 O Malley, Donnie 12, 20, 57, 69, 236, O Rear, Wendy 69, 253 Oates, Michelle 78, 232, 240 Odle, Staci 93 Ogborn, Steve 69, 236 Oney, D aniel 78, 247 Ontiveros, PauI85, 211, 249 orr, Debbie 93,234,247 Orr, Tracey 85 ' Orrick, Lisa 69 Osby, Linda 85 Owens, Owens, Rhonda 93 Ronnie 93 Pack, Amy 85, 251 Pagan,l Pagan, I Palmer, ames 85 ulie 85 Chelsea 85, 243 Palmore, Steven 85 Papoi, Lisa 93 Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, Parks, B Parks, B Parrish, Pate, Br Patel, N Patrick, Andre 93 Bill 98 Chris 93 Mark 85, 238 Shauna 78 260,271 245,261 rian Eugene 69, 145, 236, 238, 271 Zryan E, tBubbaj 44, 45, 53, 69, 185, 71 josh 78 ad 85 ilesh 78 Shannon 85, 241, 246, 251 Patterson, Margret 85 Patterson, Rhonda 26, 93, 181, 238, 243 Patti, Christine 85, 241, 243, 246 Pauley, Melissa 78, 253 Peake, Emily 78, 238, 242, 244, 247 Pearson, Monica 146, 148, 149, 151, 152, 237 Pederson, jerry 100 Penny, Tyrone 78 Peoples , Darrin 85 198,212,263 Perez, Alma 85 Perkins, Cristi Diane 69, 183, 210, 238, 241, 244, 246, Index 257 267,271 Perkins, Robert 236, 253 Perry, Elmar 28, 69, 106, 233, 236 Perry, Reggie 14, 28, 50, 93, 157,245 Perry, R on 103 Peters, jackie 98, 184, 208 Peters,Michele 91,183 O, 243, 252 Peterson, Rondie 78, 251 Petrus, George 98 Pettit, Lanny 100, 216, 233 , Robertso Robertso n, Susie 94,243,245 n, Tonya 252 Robinson, Brady 28, 94, 238, 245 Robinson, Dawn 94,243,247 Pherlgo Dieka 93 Phillips, Aaron 85,236 Phillips, Chantal 14, 69, 200, 212, 238, 239, 247, 271 Phillips, Holly 247 Phillips, Kendall 16, 38, 78, 183, 200, 201, 210, 21 1, 238, 239, 247 Pier, c M 233 Pierce, Brian 85 Pilkilton, lana 25, 69, 187,242, 247,252 Pinckney, Kevin 78,164, 167,173,232, 248 Platt, Wylie 69, 236, 244 Plauche, Tony 10, 55, 69, 113, 114, 115, 183, 164, 167, 168,169,173,182,183, 212, 232, 233, 245, 271 Polozeck, jana 78, 251 Polozeck, Kenny 85 Polsten, Steve 236, 242, 244 Porter, Dallas 14, 78,153,232, 237, 238, 245 Porter, Floydene 238, 239 Potts, Carla 78, 241 Potts, Maurine 102 Pough, Marcus 78, 233, 246 Robinson, Eric 28, 94, 238, 240, 245 Robinson, Terri 86 Robinson, Tisha 4, 15, 22, 28, 79, 176, 202, 203, 204, 205, 216, 235, 238, 242, 244, 245 Rodgers, Bonnie 100 Rodriguez, Derek 94, 247 Rodriguez, Stephanie 15, 79,247,251 Rolen, Chris 86 Rolen, Raymond fkayj 70, 236, 271 Roman, Gregory 86 Romans, Denise 187,252 Romans, Rose 70, 271 Rosenow, Robert 70, 236 Rosenow, Stacey 94 Ross, Barbara 86, 193, 238, 244 Rnss, lee 79,233,248 Ross, La Tonya 86, 248 Ross, Stephanie 94, 243,250 Rowland, james 100, 209 Rowland, jason 94 Rushing, Raymie 86 Russell, Cathy 94, 243, 247 Russell, Charles 14, 86, 247 Russell, Robert 25, 86, 247 Russey, Quinn 86 Powell , Vickie 78 Price, Karen 85 Prinz, Ernie 247 Pruiett Pruiett Pruitt, Pruitt, Pruitt, Pryor, , Amy 94, 238, 243, 245 , Sherry 100 Darlene 101 Felicia 15, 70, 235, 246, 252, 271 Laurie 78,252 Phillip 3, 52,70,106,116,155,158,183, 206, 20 210, 211, 233, 241, 242, 244, 245, 248,271 Pulis, Garrett 236 Pulis, jarrett 78 Purcell, Melanie 70, 251, 262, 271 Raines, Lori 94 Raines, Randy 94 Raines, Ronnie 78,236 Raleigh, Mike 100 Ramsey, Lynn 85, 232, 247 Ramsfield, Kimberly 1Kimj 70, 176, 235, 247, 266, 271 Ratliff, jimmy 86 Ray, Karen 78 Redding, Rebecca 86, 241 Redwine, Karla 94, 204 Redwine, Thomas 103 Reed, Brenda 78 Reed, Geri 86, 238, 250 Reed, johnny 94, 243 Reinert, joAnn 102 Reirdon, joe 101, 209 Reynolds, Alicia 78, 238, 247 Reynolds, Chris 94 Reynolds, Danny 94 Reynolds, Shona 94, 234, 247 Reynolds, Stephanie 94, 234, 247 Rhyne, Terrell 94 Rice, Ed 100 Rice, janet 102 Richard, Debbie 86, 204, 238 Richardson, Mary 70, 242, 245 Richardson, Patty 86, 243 Richardson, Tammy 78 Rickerson, Vickie 78, 241, 251 7, Riddle, Chris 25, 247 Riddle, Heather 78, 253 Riddle, Lisa 94,243,248 Riggins, Carolyn 101 Riggs, Steve 70, 185, 240 Ringness, Gail 100, 148 Roach, David 79, 233, 245 Roach, Pam 86, 204, 238, 241, 243, 244, 245, 246 Roberson, Tonya 79, 247 Roberterson, Valerie 94 Roberts, Derrick 86 Roberts, Randy 86 Roberts, Stanley 86, 244 258 Index Salsbury, Eric 25, 94, 247 Sanders, jeffery 86, 245 Sanders, Tommy 70, 236 Sanders, Toy 79, 240, 252 Sandusky, Denise 94,247 Sartor, Brian 79, 233 Sartor, Cory 12, 86,238 Savageau, Tami 86 Scally, Melanie 243 Schley, Mark 94, 251 Schumat Schwaus e, Eric 236 ch, Mike 86 Scoggins, Stephanie 94, 247 Scott, Chris 94, 252 Scott, Dr Henry 97 Scott, La nra 79,235, 240,242 Sedberry, Marvin 100, 233,246 Self, jeff 94 senich, Stephanie 28, 94, 204, 241, 243, 245 Sexton, Rhonda 70, 236, 241, 267, 271 Shea rin, Shearin, Shearin, lisa 86, 235, 238, 243, 245 Robbie 79 Robert 236 Sheffield, Mark 94 Sheffield, Tina 79, 242 Shelton, Shelton, Shelton, Shelton, Carol 94, 247 Cedric 70 jim 86 judy 86 Shields, Mary 9, 11, 28, 70, 238 Shields, Wesley 94 Shires, A Shives, B Shives, ji ngela 86, 247 laine 94 mmy 94 Shives, Martha 70 Shumate, Eric 79 Sickles, Gene 100 Sides, Connie 102 Sides, Ke vin 100, 154 Sikes, Sandy 243 Simmons, Chris 79 Simmons, jimmy 56, 70, 236, 262 Simms, David 94 Simpson, Simpson, Simpson, Robert 70, 251 Russell 86, 233, 238, 248 Thomas 86 Sims, Dionne 70, 246, 253 Sims, Kei th 86 Sinor, Sheila 86, 252 Sinor, Va 194, 241, 246 Skaggs, Tammy 94 Skelton, Mark 41, 42, 86, 181, 216, 232, 233, 238, 245, 253 Skipwort h, Terry 94 Slagle, Deen 261 Slagle, Gia 28, 94, 243 Sloan, Kristi 94, 234, 247 Sloan, Les 79, 155, 234 Smart, Amy 79,235 Smith, Alicia 79, 2 35, 241, 246 Smith, Briana 86, 235, 247 Smith, Chris 94 Smith, Dee 86, 204, 243 Smith, Dennis 86, 238 Smith, Diana 79, 241, 251 Smith, Ernest 101 Smith, janice 94 Smith, jodie 26, 86, 243, 245, 252 Smith, john jr1Buckj 100, 163, 164, 232, 233 Smith, Katrina 4,100,181,185 Smith, Kenny 86, 244 srnilh, Kim 94, 243, 245 . Smith, Linda 238 Smith, Marcy 94 I Smith, Mesha 79 Smith, Patty Connor 271 Smith, Rhonda 23, 88, 204, 216, 235, 243, 245 r Smith, Richard Bryan 28, 38, 70, 164, 165, 167,168, 17 181, 232, 245, 251, 260, 271 Smith, Suzanne 13, 70, 242, 251, 262, 271 Smith, Tammie 86 Smith, Tracey 11, 15, 22, 30, 70, 194, 202, 211, 235, 23 241,245, 250,261,271 Smith, v R Buddy 97 Smith, Wesley 86 Smitherman, Carlos B6 Smithson, Cheryl 71, 251 Smithson, Stephanie 86, 204, 238, 243, 245 Snell, Deanna 79, 238, 242, 247 Snell, Monica 28, 94, 234, 248 Snell, Pamela 71 Snell, Tracey 94, 247 Soness, Matt 79 Souther, Keary 22, 79, 235, 236 Souther, Vernon 79, 236 Spalding, Tricia 247 Spencer, seen 1 3, 79, 145, 183, 232, 238, 240, 245 Spencer, Todd 94,146,148, 149, 232, 237, 245,252 Spradlin, Kelly 79, 236,242 Spradlin, Stacy 79 Spradling, Tricia 94,240 Spraggins, Kathy 102 Spraggins, Mike 45, 86, 247 Springfield, Craig 94 Springs, Paula 71 St john, Melvin 79 St john, Monty 95 Stafford, Dylan 8, 13, 28, 36, 37, 41, 42, 44, 49, 74, 79, 155,194, 206, 207, 210, 232, 238, 244 Stahley, Mike 95 Staley, Shaylen 13, 71 , 251 Stamper, Elisha 86, 251 Stanberry, Dan 86 Steinkamp, Kurt 95 Stephenson, Allen 15, 79, 132, 155, 159, 233, 246, 24 Sterling, Roderick 79 Steven, Robbi 95 Stevens, Kristi 71, 240, 261 Steward, james 101 Steward, Yvette 95 Stewart, leiann 71, 212, 240, 242, 247, 266 Stewart, Sherri 86, 243 Stewart, Todd 79 Stillings, Ginger 86,252 Stone, james 79, 237 Stork, Kristy 95 Stotlar, Aaron 86 Stowers, Michael 86, 232, 238, 245, 253 Strong, Kristi 95, 237, 241, 243,245 Strong, Missy 95 Stubbs, Robert 5, 13, 28, 42, 43, 45, 54, 71, 121, 132, 134,137,139,185, 212, 241, 245, 261,271 Summers, Marcus 95 Summit, Bill 238 Sutton, joey 95 Swan, Stan 100 Swift, Bob 101 Swindell, Rhonda 252 Swink, Duwanna 79, 240,241 Sykes, Sandy 87 Tackett, Robyn 87, 247 Tadlock, lisa 71, 185,251,271 Waller, Talley, Craig 79, 183, 200, 210, 238,239,247 Taul, Marlene 102 Taul, Peter 4, 79 Taylor, Arthur 106, 107, 233, 242 Taylor, Barbara 238 Taylor, Martha 87, 246 Taylor, PT 39, 71, 233, 242, 265 Taylor, Shelli 87, 235, 246 Taylor, Stephen 87 Taylor, Tonya Plug flynnj 234 Taylor, Virginia 238 Teague, Chris 87 Templeton, Diane 95, 243 Templeton, Karen 79,251 Terry, lim 87 Terry, john 41, 100, 212,245 Terry, Nancy 100, 184, 212, 245 Terry, Rebecca 13, 22, 79, 202, 203, 204, 205, 238, 242, 245 Thedford, leaneen 77 Woods, Thomas, Heather 95 Thedford, limmy 95 c Thomas, Ri ky 87 Thompson, Carol 79, 252 Thompson, Darla 95 Thompson, David 87 Thompson, Dedra 87, 238, 243, 247 Thompson, Dionne 87 Thompson, loe 79, 233, 245 Thompson, Mark 79, 246 Thompson, Marty 71 Thompson, Tawana 95, 247 Thompson, Tonya 95, 204, 243, 245 Thompson, Vivian 12, 79, 207, 242, 246 Thompson, Wendy 87, 235 Thorne, Ken 100 Tidwell, lan 155 Tiegs, Chris 245 Tignor, Michelle 71 , 194, 196, 235, 242, 245, 250, 260, 271 Tillery, slronda 30, 79, 120, 238, 248, 252 Waddles, Brewster 79, 233, 236,248 Wade, Kathy 102 Waggener, Laura 80, 253 Waggoner, Paul 87 Wagner, Mary Lyn 87, 235, 241 , 243 Waldrip, Sherri 71, 235 242 251 271 Walker, Barbara 80, 238, 244 Walker, Danny 71 , 236, 271 Walker, Dennis 95, 233 Walker, Mike 95 Walker, Troy 87 Candy 101 Wilson, Gary 87, 182, 233 Wilson, George 96 Wilson, lolinda 96 Wilson, Linda 87 Wilson, Lisa 96 Wilson, Parks 15, 80, 203, 235, 238, 2 Wilson, Sherman 72 Wilson, Stephanie 87,243,247 232, 235, Waller, Shari 95 Walsh, Allen 87, 238, 245 Walter, lames 95 Walton, Tracey 56, 235 Wantroba, Peter 87 Ward, David 238 Ward, Deven 72, 164, 232, 262,271 Ward, Donnie 4, 100, 176 Ward, Nate 95 39 Wilson, Thelma 14, 22, 20, 72, 202, 235, 246, 251, 264, 271 Wilson, Woodiefi, 14, 72, 155, 234, 2 Wimbish, Kecia 80, 187, 252 Wimbish, Kristi 87 Wimbish, Tara 96, 234 38,242,245 Wineinger, Deirdre 80, 238, 242, 245, 252 Witcher, Brenda 87, 241 Witcher, Lisa 96, 234, 247 Withers, lamie 80, 251 Wofford, lohn 87 Wolf, lustin 96,244 Wolfe, lerry 87 Ward, Starr 30, 72, 212, 232, 238, 247, 263, 271 Wasden,Tl 72, 196, 236,238 Washington, Deeanna 72, 240, 244 Tillery, Yalonda 53, 71, 183, 200, 201, 210, 212, 235, 238, 239, 245, 247, 265, 271 Tocquigny, Daren 87, 236 Todd, Sheri 79, 216, 242, 251 Todd, Tonya 95, 237, 245, 251 Tulbert, Audra 28, 87, 204, 243, 245 Tolley, Laura 79, 235, 240 Wigington, Danny 87 Tracey, Tammy 71, 251 Trammell, Stan 79, 236 Trammell, Tammy 95 Trimble, Neosha 95 Trinlr, Tien 87,146,148,149,151,153,237 Tripp, S Trotter, Tullis, S Turner, Turner, Turner, uzanne 79, 206, 209, 238, 241, 244, Alfred 95 teve 102 Franklin 101 Paul 12, 71,236, 245, 265 Steve 95 Tyler, Betty 239 A Tyson, Allison 95, 183, 204, 238, 252 Unzicker, Tania 87 Vankirk, Mark 95,245 VanMeter, Carmen 79, 176, 216, 242, 245, VanZee, Kristi 87, 120, 183, 238, 240, 251 Vaughan, Tammy 87 Vest, Dickie 95 Vest, Mike 71,236,271 vest, Troy 28, 87, 216, 238, 245, 253 Via, Bill 71, 209, 253, 271 Via, Tyler 95 Virgin, Christie 79,251 Virgin, Steve 87, 244 Vissering, Karen 155 Vulter, Donnie 95 Voss, Ida Mae 102 246, 251 251 Washington, Erica 95, 247 Watkins, Marland 87 Watkins, Tim 72 Watson, Mark 236 Watson, Rocky 15, 28, 42, 45, 72, 181, 236, 251 Watson, Rod 72 Watts, Monty 45, 53, 72, 216, 236, 245, 260, 271 Weaver, loe 80, 236 Weaver, La rry 72, 236, 271 Weaver, Stacey 28, 67, 235, 243, 245 Webb, lohn 95 Webb, Mark 87, 247 Webster, Robert 87 Weddle, Diana 87 Weddle, Ruby 102, 184, 238 Weger, Tammy 95, 243, 245 rn, Karen Renee 22, 72, 235, 242, 251, 267, Weissenbo 271 Wells, Cammi 87 West, limmy 95 West, lulie 95 West, Marcella 95 West, Regina 95 West, S Wheele teve 80, 241, 247 Wheeler, loey 28, 50, 95, 233, 252 White, Craig 72, 236 White, Dawn 240 White, Glenn B0 White, lodi 87, 181, 238, 243, 245 White, Rochelle 26, 87, 238, 243, 252 Shawnna 13 White, , 26, 28, 30, 38, 80, Whitmarsh, Cathy 101 Wiertz, Kristine 72 Wiging ton, Dale 87, 233 Wigington, Sherry 80, 238, 251 Wiley, lolrn 95, 155, 234, 2413 Wiley, Mike 80, 154, 155, 234, 248 Paige 87, 147, 152, 237, 243, 245 Wilkerson, Wilkerson, Wilkerson, Ron 101, 209 Steve 23,135,245 Williams, Betty 244 Williams, Bryan 100 Williams, Cathey11, 26, 101 Williams, Dawn 80 D Williams, Williams, E on 95 lisabeth 100 Williams, Gary 87, 251 Williams, Ginger 95 Williams, Kim 07, 204, 243 Williams, L Williams, L Donna 100 isa 4, 95, 243, 245 r, lason 14, 23, 80, 163, 164, 167, 173, 232, 233 198, 216, 233, 242 Wood, Gerald 87, 233, 245 Wood, Heather 96 Wood, Sonia 96 Sheila 88 Wooten, Paula 88 Work, Michael 96 Wright, David 72,236 Wright, Kristie 80 Wright, Mike 28, 80, 106, 164, 177, 232, 233, 238, 245 Wright, Paul 15, 20, 72, 236 Wyatt, Wyatt, Wylie, Maxine 102 Wynn, Dan 100 D N onald 72 ell 28, 30, 80,121, 130,155, 161, 235,242,248 Wynne, Angela lAngiel 22, 30, 73, 185, 212, 235, 242, 245, 251, 264, 271 Ybarra, Nichol 96 Yeargan, Yancey 246 Yeargan, Yancy 96 Yen, Tu 95,247 York, Darren 80, 232, 246, 252 Young, Cynthia 100 Young, jennifer 96, 155, 161, 234,24 8 Zemcik, Christi 53, 73, 211, 212,238, 239, 241, 246, 271 Zinke, Axel 41 Zuza, Amy 28, 96, 241, 243 Williams, Lori 13, 30, 72, 206, 209, 212, 235, 238, 242, 245, 249, 260, 271 Williams, Meredith 26, 28, 87, 238, 243, 245, 250, 252 Williams, Paula 238 Williams, Sherry 12, 54, 72, 251, 271 Williams, Stephanie 87 Williams, Steve B0, 183, 238, 244, 245, 247, 252 Williams, Steven 95 Williams, Tracy 95, 234, 241,247 Williford, Zsa Zsa 95, 234 Willis, Bryan 96 Willis, Dr Frances 102 Willoughby, Darlene 22, 100, 202, 204 Wilson, Chester so, 164, 232, 247, 253 Index 259 Senior Salute Senior Salute Mont Watts -You've always been a source ofjoy and inspiration in my life and have made me very proud. As you enter a ulthood l would like to share with you some advice and wisdom: Continue to resist temptation, control anger, face each day with coura e, and above all, be patient in life's circumstances. May l have Sie for- titude to allow you to live your own life and may you have the Wisdom to go strongly and successfully on your way. Love, Dad. E! t Lori Michelle Williams - Congratulations to our first sweet graduate. May you always light up the lives of others as you have ours. We love you, Mother, Daddy and Lisa. trightj Brett E. Mayes w Congratulations! We are very proud of you. We love you. Mom and Dad. llefti Michelle Marie Tignor - Congratulations Michelle! God blessed us I8 years ago with a bundle of joy that has daily enriched our lives. We are so proud of you. You've grown into a beautiful and talented oung lady that brings joy and love to those around you. May God bless you as you embark on a life of accomplishments. Keep that hap y smile and remember we will always love you. Mom and Dadffrightj Marla Lain lones -S Marla, we are ver proud of ou and your ac- complishments. You have been the highlight odour lives. Keep your standards as high in the future as you have in the past. We ove you, Mom and Dad. fleftj Richard B an Smith - Congratulations Bryan! We are so proud of you. Yourhave always made us proud 0 you. You have always made us proud to be your parents and sister. We wish you much hap iness and success in your future. Love, Mom, Dad, and Rhon- da. lfightj Claude Lee Neal - From this sweet innocence to what you are now, but we still love you and we are proud of you. Dad, Mom, Tim, Grandma, and all the Aunts and Uncles. Cleftj lodi laye lanovec - Congratulations to my hi h spirited young lady!! lam so proud of you. Never forget that l'll always be there for you. Love, Mom. Crightj K 'K I .qs is ar eg if r'f safe - ,, .. a-51, s i, . K af:-fl : - V sz,aia.,t ' f .f Wa r ' X ' ,5..,.,.5' if ., f'fiifQ . . , .QH553 .C , . . as-1' .' if it .fw'f':.s-ssl' va s ' W fs-s g P 'uf -' :ra tftf Q-1- ' Senior Salute Robert Stubbs - Congratulations Robert! You're a wonderful son. God blessed me richly when he chose me to be your Mom. Be true to Him, trust in Him completely, and He will bring all that you need to pass. We love you so very much. Mom and Vanessa. fleft! Tammy lacobs - Tammy you will alwa s be my number one model! You have grown up to be a beautiful young lady with win- ning personality. You always make everyone around you happy with that bi smile. Good luck in everything you do. We love you. Mom, Brangi, and Nannie. fright! Deen Slagle - Congratulations, we are very proud. You are a special person and we have been blessed. You stand firm for what you believe in, a quality few possess. Your loving, caring nature is so admired. You are the son all parents would be proud to have. Love, Mom, wil, Dad, Donna, Gia, Memama, and Dedaddy. fleft! Tracey Dawn Smith - Congratulations! It seems only yesterday that you started Kindergartenp now you have finished this phase of our life and are well prepared to strive toward your goals. You have been such a joy, and these first eighteen years hold many pleasant memories for your family. Thanks for these precious years!! Love, Mom and Dad. fright! Chris Brede f We are so very proud of you! You have true leader- ship qualities, and so much enthusiasm for life. Stay honest, sincere, seek God's guidance always and you cannot fail. We love you, Mom and Fred. fleft! Kristi Stevens - Congratulations on your high school graduation. We are proud of you and wish you the best. May God continue to watch over you and guide your steps. Love, Mom, Dad, Angie, Cin- dy, Mike, and Cole. fright! Lori En land - You can be proud of the responsible youn lady you've become. We thank you for includin us in so many of your school activities. We pray that your life is filfed with ha piness and God, family, and friends remain the center of your lille. We love you. Mom, Dad, and Kim. fleft! Donnie O'Malley - Congratulations! You've brought joy into our lives and given us many happy memories, and we thank God for giving us you as our son. Whatever your goal in life is, we hope you acheive it. May your future hold much happiness and success. Love and best wishes, Mom and Dad. fright! Senior Salute 261 if ,aw ,f ..,: , . i s if ili 'ti sssee kkir, 1 f ,... , Senior Salute Senior Salute Kris Gundlach - Con ratulations Pokeepsie ! You have worked hard and accomplishegmost of your goals in the last l2 years. Con- tinue to be an achiever ! We are, and always will be proud of you! Dad, Mom, jaci, Scott, and Abby. Cleft! limmy Kyle Simmons - You are the youngest of ten, our fifth son, loved by all and spoiled by none. Our little man has finally grown. Congratulations and best wishes for a successful future. Love, Dad and Mom. fright! Deven Ward - Congratulations, we are so roud of you. How grateful we are to have you. We thank God for giving you to us. Nothing in the world could be more special. Love, Dad, Mom, Dwayne, Lisa, Christopher, Grandma and Grandpa. fleftl Melanie Purcell - You're special and we are proud of you. We hope the very best for you. Love, Mom and Dad. fright! Suzanne Rae Smith - Congratulations! A graduate, homemaker, mother, wife, and lawyer you say! Looks as if you've planned your life. We hope it proves to be all the above and more, because you're the daughter and sister we adore. Mom, Dad, joy, Mike, and Michelle. lleftl Melissa Lee i Congratulations! Your accomplishments have been many and we know you will continue makin us proud of you. We love you very much. Mom, Dad, and Randy. Eight! William L. McKinney - Congratulations and much love, Mom, Dad, and Michael. tleftl Sharon Lacey - Congratulations on your graduation! We are ver proud of the moral character and attitude that you have develo edf while working so hard to attain your goals. We wish you a life tllled with success and happiness. Mom, Dad, Charles, and Susan. fright! Senior Salute Angela layne Mersecchi - Angie - Our little angel f How fast the years have passed and now you aredgraduating at last! We are so proud and wish you the best of uck an lots of love. May the future e even bettert an the past. Love, Your Mother, Your Sister Alena, and Your Cousin Rachel. fleftl Spencer Blake lohns - We are so proud of you son! To be senior favorite is one thing but to be a favorite son is best. You have met all of our expectations and more. You were born to be a leader of men - may you do it with wisdom and kindness. You are loved! Dad, Mom, Lisa, and Courtney. frightj Carolyn Crenshaw - Carolyn, we had four sons amd ten years later we had our bonus, you , You have always been smiling. Thank God foryou. Love, Mom, Dad, and the boys . tleftl Brian E. Parks tBubbaJ -5- Congratulations, Brian! just yesterday you were out little wheelie , today a very handsome and mature young man. You have made us all very proud and given us much jo , love and happiness in our lives. You're very special. God bless- eclus richly when you became our son and brother. May the future bring you much success and happiness. We all love you very much, Dad, Mom, Tyson, Dusty, and all the family. frightl Paula Ives - We thank God for you and for all He has allowed you to achieve. You are very special to all of us. Keep the Lord number 1 in your life and there is no way you can lose. We're proud of you an? love you very much. Dad, Mom, janet, Lori, Dana, and Bill. fle tj Brian Edward McShan - Congratulations! We are very proud of you. We hope success follows you in whatever you decide to do. May God go with you and keep you. Love, Mom, Dad, and Anesia. trig 0 Starr Ward - Congratulations on your graduation. We are very proud of you. We wish you the very best always. May your future ring happiness and success. Love, Mom and Dad. fleftl Paul Bardwell - Paul, we are very proud of you and love you very much, You have grown u to be a fine youn man. Whatever you do in life, may the Lord bljess you. Love, Dag, Mother, Mike, and Matt. frightl Senior Salute 263 Senior Salute Karen Marie Massey -S Congratulations, Karen! We are so proud of all your accomplishments. You have brought much ha piness into our lives with your kindness and love. Always remember we love you very much and we pray God will alwa s be a part of your life. Good luck in the future. Mom, Dad, and Kehy. tleftl Harold D. Allison - Congratulations! It seems onl yesterday that you were graduating from kindergarten. You have been such a joy and we are so very proud of you. Always allow God to lead you in all of your decisions, and may you always have much happiness and success in all future endeavors. We love you so very much. Mom and Dad. trightl Thelma Talina Wilson - Thelma, we are very proud of you and your accomplishments. Your dedicated efforts and God as guide will make you a success. As ou wear the Wilson Graduation Robe, you are the baby, the fourth, and the last one to wear it, the size went from 6'2 to 5'2 . Csmilej Love, Reginald, Ronald, Princess, Momma and Daddy. Cleftj Bill Gay - Thanks for being our son. God bless you. Love, Mom and Dad, Crightl Art Butterworth - Congratulations on all of your achievements. We are proud of you. We hope you go far in all your dreams. Love, Mom, Dad, and David. ileftj Angie Wynne - We have all enjoyed the three years you have been with us. You have brought us much joy and happiness while you have been here and we feel honored to have shared these years in your life. We love you, ludy, Gene, and Elizabeth. trightj Darren Ayres S Congratulations on your graduation. You have brought much joy and pleasure into our lives, you've always been all we could want in a son. We are proud of you and of the commit- tments you've made and u held. With hard work and with continu- ing to put God first in youriife, happiness and success will be yours. We love you, Mom and Dad. ilefti Amy Burkhead A Amy, God added such a wonderful blessing to our lives the day you were born. You are such a joy and we are so proud of you. Let God always be your guide and you will succeed. Love, Mom, Dad and Lynn. trightl Senior Salute Michelle Davis G What a joy you have been to us through the years! We are proud of everything you have accomplished with your many talents. We hope success will come your way in all that you strive for. May God bless you always. Love, Mom and Dad jleftj P.T. Taylor - Congratulations! We are very proud of you. You have been a blessing to our lives. We love you more than words could say. We wish God's blessings on you throughout your life. We love you, Dad, Mom, and Shawn. jrightj Yalonda Tillery - You have always been our special baby and always will be. You have done your best in school and set your goals high and reached them all. We know it is because you have always put God first and will continue to do so the rest of your life. We love you. Mom, Dad, and Shonda. fleftj Paul Turner - Paul, congratulations on graduation from high school. May the very best be yours in the years to come. God bless you always in everything you do. Love, Mom and Dad. Crightj leffery Morgan Arnold - The past I8 years have gone by much too fast. You have always been our pride and 'oy. We have enjoyed your many achievements from Little League baseball to Head Drum Major of the Golden Band from jacketland. We will alwa s be your greatest boosters. Keep confidence in yourself and faith in God. OLH lavejand prayers are always with you. Love, Mom, Dad, and Ke i. et Dawn Marlene Fritts - We are very proud of you. We want you to keep your standards hi h and do your best in all you endeavor. Love and happiness afways, Mom, Dad, lubal, Wiley, Metvle, DeDad, Granny and Grandpa. jrightb Mark A. lohnson - You were a major event in our lives. This pic- ture is of your first haircut. The man holdin you is the late George Blount, of Pottsboro, your first barber, andgyou were named after his son, Mark. May you have many more major events in you life. Love, your family. jleftj Theresa Bruce - Congratulations on your graduation. We love you and we're proud of you. You've been such a blessin and joy in our lives. May God bless you as you go forth in life, anjmay you con- Einuhe to always put God first in your life. Love, Mom and Dad. rig tl Senior Salute Elizabeth Linsteadt ef Congratulations! We are so proud of ou and what you have accomplished, and for your dreams yet to be real- ized. Trust God to guide and fulfill your life for his purpose. You have truly been a blessing to us. Mom and Dad. tleftj Michael Fellinger - Con ratulations! Here you are when you started school, we can't beieve the years went by so fast. We are proud to have you for a son and hope the future brings you as much happiness as you have given us. Love, Mom, Dad, Your Sisters and Brother. trightj Meredith May - Congratulations! For you this is just the beginning. Our rayer for you is that you will always be happy. You know we are alvvays there for you. Continue to be a blessing to others as you have been to us. Remember Matthew 6:33. We love you dearly! Mom, Dad, Meghan, Marny and Melina. tleft! Steve Huhtala - There once was a lad born in Allentown Born to smile and never to frown. A handsome boy with plenty of grit Always on the go - never wants to quit. We love him dearly and proud he's our son Even when he bought his Red Mustang Mach One. Be straight, strong and true Mom, Dad, and Kira - We really love you. fright! Kimberly Ramsfield - Congratulations! We are all very proud of your many accomplishments. You have worked hard for them since first grade. Remember walk with God and you will never walk alone. Mom, Dad, Vicki and Ted. Cleft! leffery Herzog - Congratulations! May God bless and keep you as he has in the past. Be as sweet as you are now and forever. You are a special person. Love, Mom, Dad, and Carrie. trighti Leiann Stewart - We're very proud of you. You're a very special, loving young lady and we love you very much. Mom, Gene, Carol, and Chris. Cleft! Charles Caldwell - We are so happy that you are ours. Because of you, our days are brighter. Wishing you all the luck, happiness, ealth, and prosperity that you deserve. Go jackets! Love, Nuggie and Dad. fright! Senior Salute Denean Dianne Allen f God made our family complete when He blessed your daddy and me with such a special daughter. You are a warm, loving, and sensitive person. You fill our lives with joy. You know how proud your daddy was of you - your brothers and I are also. Love you, Mom. Cleft! Ron Burger -Congratulations Ron, you made it! We are so proud of you. Keep up the good work. We love you, Mom, Dad, and Grand- ma. fright! Dana Lauren Acree f Congratulations! You have worked very hard to achieve your goals. It has been this dedication that has made us proud of you all your life. You were our special young lady. Mom, Dad, Grandma, Grandpa, Wendy, and Donovan. fleftl Rhonda lean Sexton - Congratulations on your graduation and ac- complishments throughout your school years. Ma the road ahead be one of health, happiness, and great accompiishment. We all love you, Daddy, Mama, and Brian. fright! Keri Blincoe N Keri, we are very proud of you. We could not have asked God for a more precious gift than what He gave us in you. You are the joy of our lives. We have no worry of your future for we know you will continue to be the same loving and kind person you have a ways been. We love you, Mom, Dad, and Robbie. tleftj Karen Renee Weissenborn - You have set goals for yourself. I do not think high enough. God gave you the talent, intelli ence, and a chance. Take those goals and expand them. Dream ii ! I am so proud of you. God be with you in the future. You macfe it, Con- gratulations on your success! Love, Your Mom. fright! Cristi Dianne Perkins - Congratulations!! Sometimes we call you sweets, sometimes jo Ann, but you will always be Daddy's little baby. Your life will be limited only by what you are willing to ac- cept. We are very proud and love you. Mom, Dad and Lucy. tleftj 68 Friends, fun highlight last school day With a plagfoff baseball game against Waco Richfield scheduled immediately after school, the final day of classes was eclared lam Waco day and everybody wore jams to show support. A little relief from the pressure of final exams was provided by hack sack games in the parking lot as friends repared to part for the summer, some forever. Sadness was banishedlby the festive atmosphere, however, andlparting tears saved for anot er time. K sv Sgt .. , t J 52:3 4,3 People Kristie Allen - Drama Club vp, FCA 3, US Club 3, Student Council 4, Spanish Club 2, DHS forAfrica, Drill Team 1, Harold Allison Z- Photography Club --- treasurer, U,S. Club - Senior Board of Direc- tors, FCA, Latin Club, jr. Historians, Who's Who Most Dependable runner-up, 2-yr. letter in olf, Drill team manager, Newspaper staff, and Yearbook staff. jeff Arnold - NHS -- president, Student Council i Board of Directors and Chairman of Publicity committee, FCM -- Vice Presi- dent and reporter, marching band Z- Head Drum Major and Alto Sax leader t2 frs.j, Sym- phonic Band-lst Chair, jazz band t3 yrs.j, NHSBHS, Spanish Club, Debate team, NHS tutorial program, l985 Boys State, l98S-86 All Region Band, Cameron Citizenship award, john Phillip Sousa award, Betsy Reeves Award, Who's Who Most Dedicated Boy, English ll letter, World History letter, Micro6Zoology letter, 2 band letters, 4 yr. all year onor roll, Spanish ll award, Honors English lV awar , Munson Foundation scholarship, honor graduate, marched in l98o Cotton Bowl Parade, freshman basketball, jV baseball, golf team, senior play cast member, 2022 essay contest winner. Lori Arnold -Z Denteens 3-yr. - VOE 2-yr. C U.S. Club 1-yr. j. Darren Ayres 1 FCA - US club - Varsity baseball team - Bleacher bums 1- Named to all-tournament baseball team of the Sherman tourn f ament -: Varsity baseball 2-yr. letter. Paul Bardwell - Board of directors 83-85 in U, S. - Student Council - Drama club 1 vice presdent 83-85 - Photography club - president. C Bob Barker - Latin club - president - Spanish club 2-yr. - U. S. club - Bleacher bums 2-yrs. Steve Beals -- President ofdrafting club 84-85 Z Spanish club and U.S. club. Betty Bell - Letter in journalism - All year Honor roll Stinger tassignmentsj editor Tammy Bentley : Denteens sophmore year Z ICT and ICT sweetheart junior year - OEA senioryear, Victor Blanton - Spanish club 2-yrs. Hero 1- yr. - Varsity foot all - Varsity track and cross-country. Kathy Bombay Reporter, Ch.60 HOSA, Area V Reporter HOSA, all year honor roll, Elks scholarship for paralegal. Donny Borah - Vice president of Photography club. U.S. club member 3- rs. FCA 2-yrs. - Varsity football and baseball2- yrs. Z Perfect attendance up to junior year - All Texomaland defensive back, Kim Bradford : Student council representive - Spanish club - Reporter for Cultural Heritage. - Perfect attendance freshman and sophmore year - Scholorshi from the Tex- oma Business and Professional-,Women. Sandra Brown - Student Council 2, Student Council president 1, NHS, NHS Treas. 1, Class Senior Credits President junior and Senior, FHA, Spanish Club 2, FCA, Blacks In Action, All year Honor Roll 3 years, Honor Graduate, 2nd Team All- district 85-86, Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex All Star Team, All tournament Team Lad jacket Invitational, 2 yr. letterman volleybah and basketball, U.S. Club Outstanding Senior, Leo Cameron Award, Top Black Female Stu- dent, Munson Foundation Scholarship, Senior Class Favorite, Neewollah Royalty 3 years, Class Favorite nominee three years, Homecoming Queen nominee, Miss DHS nominee. Teresa Bruce -- Girls Chorus 4, DECA, Library Aid, OEA, HERO, FHA, HOSA, Hanson's Spr- ing Concert, Chorus Letter, Third Place in Acdemic Fair. Angela Bruno : U.S. Club, Denteens, French Club --- President, Sweetheart VOE, FCA, OEA, Honor Roll, NHS, Band letter, First divi- sion 4, Honor Graduate, NHS Tutor. Amy Burkhead Denteens 3, library aid - office assistant 2, Spanish Club 1, Chairman of Homecoming Parade, DE 1, club secretary, Drill Team 1 112, US Club 1, Most Courteous Girl, All year honor roll 2., Drill team letter. Art Butterworth X Basketball 2. john Eric Caldwell : VICA Metal Trades, Bob Clay -:- US Club 2, FCA 2, Spanish Club 1, Bleacher Bums 2, Honor Roll. Patricia Click Y Glee Club 3, 1st place and Reserve Champion for hairstyling in Cosmet0l0gY, Chorus Letter. james Cobb X Football Team Captain 1985, Football all district 2, 2nd team all-state, all Texomaland 2, All area, Honor Roll, Perfect attendance, Munson Foundation scholarship award, State Championship football, District Champs baseball 2, District runnerups track, 1986. Carey Cockrell -- Football, track, FCA, Draf- ting Club secretary, US Club, football letter. Cindy Coffin - Band 4, FCM 2, Spanish Club 2, U.S. Club 3, 1st. division UIL Marching Contest. Darin Comstock - Spanish Club 1, Photo raphy Club 1, FFA 2, 2 yr. letterman footbail, 2 yr. letter baseball, first team all- district linebacker, State Championship Foot- ballTeam. Carolyn Crenshaw - Stingerettes 1st. lt., Drama Club treasurer, US Club, Denteens, Spanish Club, Yearbook Staff and Student Council, Drill team letter, Best Newcomer medal in drama, honor roll, drill team patches and medal, participated in One Act Play and UIL competition. Paula Cummins - Spanish Club, Drill Team letter, Drill Team manager 2. LaDonna Davis 1 Distributive Education 1 2 yrs. Michelle Davis :- Hanson,s Headaches 3, President, Denteens 3, Sr. 3rd,VP, Student Council 4, Board of Directors, French Club 2, VP National junior Honor Society, NHS 2, FCM, UIL typing, shorthand and readywriting, Academic letters in Hanson's Headaches, geometry, English III, English IV, academic awards in English I, II and IV, Algebra I, French I and li, Chorus 3 years, Outstanding sophomore, 'unior and senior girl in Headaches, All ear Honor roll since 7th grade, member oyplay casts of Grease and Bye, Bye, Birdie, select ensemble, nominated for national NHS scholarship, Outstanding Senior nominee, Leo Short Award finalist, honor graduate, Munson Scholarship recipient, Valedictorian of Class of198b. Anthony DeHorney :T Spanish Club, Cultural Heritage Club, Athletics, Leo Cameron Citizenship Award, Elliott-Pilkinton Fighting Heart Award, 2 yr. basketball letterman. Kim DeLashaw Z- D.E. Club 2, Denteens 1. jeff Dudley - junior Historians, Office aid 2 yrs., band 1, athletics 2. Deana Elder 1 HERO, Denteens. Brett Edelen Y U.S. Club 3, NHS 2, NHSBHS 2, FCA 2, Outstanding Spanish I, Cross Coun- tr letter, Geometry letter, honor graduate, Bieacher bums, Senior Play, VICA drafting, Bob England - U.S, Club, Drafting, FCA, Denteens, Student Council, Track Team cap- tain, Track letter, Regional track, 2 yr. letter in football, Newcomer of the Year award in track, Most improved player in football, all district, Scholarship to Kansas Weslyan University, honor roll, Best boy athlete run- nerup, jV football, All Texomaland defensive back, Neewollah Royalty nominee 2 yrs. Lori England f DenTeen president, 3, U.S. Club Goard of Directors and vice president, FCA, Student Council, NHSBHS, 9th, jV, Var- sity cheerleader, Basketball, Chemistry letter, NHSBHS sweetheart, Cup of Complete Girlhood tDenTeensj, Homecoming Queen 1st Runner Up, Miss DH runnerup, Most Ver- satile, Leadership award, Cheerleader letter. Carrie Ferguson - Latin Club, OEA Club. Darlene Flemmings - Cultural Heritage 2, FCA 2, Spanish Club 2, Volleyball co-captain, 3 year letterman, 1st Team Alll-District 85-86, 2nd Team All District 84-85, Most Improved, Digger Award, High Points Award, Basketball 1 year letterman, Track 3 yr. letterman, 3 year regional qualifier, outstanding trackster, Volleyball sweetheart '86. Kelly Fox 5 Denteens 3, OEA Club parliamentarian, US Club, all year honor roll, Most Dependable in Who's Who, PowderPuff Football. Marlene Fritts 2- Cheerleader 4 years, Head Varsity Cheerleader 1 year, Denteens 3, Vice presi ent 3, US Club, Spanish Club, vice president, secretary, Student Council, Yellow jacket Yearbook Editor, FCA secretary, Miss DH, Homecoming Queen, Who's Who Best Leader, UII. journalism district winner, regional qualifier. Kristin Gundlach - Student Council Parliamentarian, US Club, NHSBHS, NHS, Spanish Club, NFL member, Debate, Drum Major, Senior Play Cast, Academic Letters in chemistry, physics and English II, Salutatorian, All year honor roll for three years, 1st in Senior Credits 269 district UIL informative speaking, 2nd place in district UIL team debate, 3rd. in Regional UIL team debate, Runnerup for Most likely To Succeed, Honor Graduate, Munson Founda- tion Award, Lion's Club Queen. Erick Harper - Captain football team, cap- tain basketball team, captain track team, Outstandidng Male Athlete, Top Academic and Athletic Excellence Boy, MVP district football and basketball, 3rd team all-state, regional qualifier, all-Texomaland co-player of the year football and 1st team All-Texomaland basketball. State Cham ionship football team, district champs basketball, District runner-up track champions. Dan Hauber - Building Trades vice presi- dent, track two year letterman, district high jump winner with 6'6 jump. Renee Hauber - NjHS 2, NHS 2, NHSBHS 3, TFA 2, NFL 2, Debate 2, Band 4, Section Leader 1, Senior Play cast, All Year Honor Roll 3 years, Best student in Americah History, Honors Biology I and Il letters, Special Academic award for English III-Honors, Reci- pient of World Affairs Seminar Scholarship, Bausch and Lomb, Honor Graduate, MicrofZoology letter, Most Likely to Succeed, Recipient of Rotary Club Scholarship, 3rd place district UIL. Theresa Hiner - Drafting Club Sweetheart, DenTeens, Spanish Club, 9th Honor Roll. jeff Herzog US Club 2, Spanish Club 2, NHSBHS 1, Bleacher Bums 2. Chris Hodgkinson F Art Club, junior Achievement, OEA, Perfect attendance, 2 yr, Smith Foundation Scholarship to Grayson College, Competed OEA skills contest. Renea House - Hero President-B5-86, Secretary 84-85, Sweetheart 85-86, Student Council Representative 4, Most Versatile Run- nerup, All year honor roll 4 years, Smith Foun- dation Scholarship. Steve Huhtala 1 US Club 2, Latin Club 2, FCA 2, Yearbook Staff, Band letter, Most Outstanding Band Sophomore, Most Outstan- ding Band Senior, Perfect Attendance. jennifer Hysmith 5 Drill Team 2nd Lt. jr. Year, Captain Sr. Year, US Club, Denteens, Photography Club, Yearbook, HECE, Texoma B8tPW Scholarship, Neewollah Royalty Court 4, Homecoming Queen nominee, Most Ver- satile Runnerup. David Ingram H VICA Club, Worked at Wholesake Tire Company. Paula Ives - OEA Historian 2, Denteens 3, Hanson's Headaches secretary, NHS secretary, Student Council, FCM, Perfect at- tendance, All year honor roll, UIL typing I 4th place, OEA state finalist, Chapter Activities Scrapbook, Honor Graduate, Top 10 percent, member select ensemble. Alicia jackson - Vocational Drafting 2, Band 2, Chorus 3. Tammy Denise jacobs 3 Hanson's Headaches treasurer, sweetheart, US Club, Photo raphy Club secretary, NjHS, NHS, Spanisi Club, FCM, DenTeens senior presi- dent, junior Historians, Student Council secretary, biology letter, Headaches letter, all Senior Credits Senior Credits ear honor roll, photocgraphy and general business academic awar s, Who's Who Most Humorous, Texas Girls State 1985, Perfect at- tendance, Top l00!o 9th, honor graduate, TMC junior Volunteer of tlge Year 1983, Senior Pay, Bye, Bye, Bir y casts, Den eens Scholarship, XiPsiPsi scholarship, Spirit Leader. jodi janovec - US Club Board of Directors, Spanish Club, DenTeens 3rd, VP, Drama Club, Photography Club, Drill Team, Student Council, Newspaper Staff, Yearbook Staff, Homecoming Queen nominee, Miss DHS nominee, Senior Class Favorite runner-up, Sophomore Class Secretary, Neewollah Royalty, Powder Puff Football. Spencer johns - US Club 2, FCA 3, Bleacher Bums 2, Letters in golf, tennis, journalism, Senior Class Favorite, Most Courteous runnerup. Alex johnson - Art Club, Distributive Education. Marilyn jones - Denteens 2, US Club 2, FCA 1, Drill Team 1, Spanish Club 1, OEA 1, Band 3, FTA 1, Stinger Staff 1, Honor Roll, Homecoming Queen Top Ten, Neewollah Royalty. Marla jones A Drill Team 2, Denteens 3, FCA 1, US Club 2, Drill Team Sweetheart, Outstan- ding Senior Stingerette, Spanish Club, Year- book Staff, Neewollah Royalty, Lions Club sweetheart nominee, Honor Roll, Drill Team letter, Powder Puff football. Ronnie Kelly - Cultural Heritage Club 2, All district basketball, All Texoma Basketball, 2 year letterman. j. Dean Lindsay - Student Council President, vice president, Sophomore Class president, US C ub Board of Directors, junior Historian President, NHS, US Club vice president, Drama, Spanish, Bleacher Bums, District Win- ning One Act Play Cast, Member 1984 State Champs and '85 Regional Champs football teams, All year honor roll 3 years, honor graduate, Drama award 2, All Star Cast One Act Play j.B. , Honorable Mention one act play The LarkKK, Neewollah Royalty 3, Class favorite nominee 3, Mr. DHS nominee, Best Leader, Drama Best Newcomer, Most Im- proved, Outstanding senior, Defensive end on football team, made daily announcements, recipient Denison Performing Arts scho arship. Elizabeth Linsteadt F HOSA Chapter 60 Secretary, HOSA Area V secretary, Spanish Club 2, HOSA 2, DenTeens 3, UIL Math Team 2, Perfect attendance 4, All year honor roll 1. Sherry Kincade : Debate 1, Varsity girls basketball 2, Captain 1, Most improved player in girls basketball, Senior basketball sweetheart, most dependable layer, honorable mention all-district 1986 fbr girls basketball, track team, volleyball team, FFA. Sharon Lacey f OEA 2, FHA, Color Guard Captain, All year honor roll 2, Perfect atten- dance 2, 2 first place medals in history, 1st UIL Colorguard, 14 first place medals colorguard, 1 second place colorguard medal, 2nd place trophy overall colorguard, Band Arion Award, 3 letters color guard, 1 letter VOE, Colorguard sweetheart, VOE State Finalist, Senior Play, Bill Leal - Tennis team, Latin Club, Spanish Club, US Club, FCA. Melissa Lee - Drama, Denteens 3, NjHS, NHS, Student Council, OEA 2, Historian 2, treasurer 1, UIL shorthand, NHS Tutor, perfect attendance 4, All year honor roll 4, Merit Award in homemaking, business administra- tion, 2nd place UIL shorthand, Honor Graduate, State finalist in Chapter activities scrapbook, 3rd place, employee job Manual, Outstanding Vocational Student, Voice of Democracy speech troph and scholarship, Smith Foundation full scholarship to GCC, Employee of Denison Area Chamber of Com- merce through vocational program, member of cast of Scrooge Betty Ann Martin A Cheerleader 4, Neewollah Royalty 3, Neewollah Duchess, French Club Sweetheart, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Class favorite nominee 3, Miss DHS Nominee, Who's Who Most dedicated, NHS, Den Teens, US Club, FCA, OEA, Student Council, Honor Graduate, All Year Honor Roll, NHS Tutor. Karen Massey I Den Teens sweetheart, 2nd vi., 1st vp 3, US Club Board of Directors 3, P otography Club, Spanish Club 2, Neewo lah Royalty, Drill Team 2, All Year Honor Roll, Outstanding accounting student, UIL Accounting, Outstanding Stingerette, Lion's Club Sweetheart Nominee, junior Delphian's Scholarship winner. Vicki Massie - HOSA, junior Achievement. Meredith May - FCM secretary, NHS, Latin Club Sweetheart, NHSBHS, NjHS, US Club, FCA, Band section leader, junior Historian, Perfect Attendance, All Year honor roll, Algebra II letter, top ten percent 9th, honor graduate, PTA scholarship. Brett Mayes - Spanish Club president, re orter, NHSBHS, NjHS, NHS, US Club, FCJA, All year honor roll, English Ill H and English IV H letters, National Merit Semifinalist, All district football, All state foot- ball, Fina Academic All State Team. Michael McCasland - Who's Who Most Ver- satile Runner up. Gabriel McGee -2 Hanson's Headaches 4, Student Council 2, Drama Club 2, Spanish Club 1, Mr. Wonderful 1, Senior Play, Perfect attendance 4, 110 years totalj, Drama letter, UIL District One Act Pla award, District UIL One Act Play Honorable Mention, Chorus Contest 31 rating '86, Chorus contest 2 rating ,84, Drama Award, 4 year letter in Hanson's Headaches. William L. McKinney f US Club, Spanish Club, NHS, NHSBHS, Photography Club, FCA, Honor Graduate, tennis 4, 2 year letterman. Bryan Means 3 US Club 2, Spanish Club 1, Metals Trade Club 1, Football 2. Donna Medlin - French Club, US Club, Den- Teens, FCA, FHA, junior Historians, Honor Roll, Outstanding Band Member, Band letter, Band section leader, GCC Honor Band, 1st chair concert band, symphonic band. Lisa Nason - DenTeens, Heal Occupations 2, Spanish Club, junior Historians, HOSA Sweetheart, All year honor roll, second place trophy in HOSA contest, Band letter. Lee Neal 3- Metals Club, Spanish Club 1, FCA 1, Denteens 1, US Club 2, Photography Club, IV Football, Varsit Football 2, State Football Champions '85, All District Safety Honorable Mention '86, Quarterfinalists '86 in football. I I I I I J Shane Nix - Latin Club, Student Council, FTA, john Phillip Sousa award in band, Band letter, perfect attendance, Band Booster Club scholarship, 2nd placetrophy for prose writing from PTA, Seven Pickle Awards from Mrs. Terry. Phunig Ngo - Number sense medal, art awar s, 1st glace in art contest, Art scholar- ship, Art Clu 3, Spanish Club 1. Kathy Nunley S Denteens 2, VOE-OEA 2, Drama Club. Brian Eugene Parks - NHS, Spanish Club, VICA, Top 10010, Honor Graduate. Bubba Parks - FCA 4, US Club 2, DECA 2, treasurer, Bleacher Bums 2, IV Basketball, Var- sith Golf, Who's Who Most Dependable Boy, junior Honor Society, All year honor roll, Golf Letter. Cristi Perkins - junior Achievement, Den- Teens 3, Student Council 1, US Club 1, Han- son's Headaches 1, Chorus 3, FFA 1, Year- book 2, Photography Club 1, UIL letter for district competition, 2nd. place headline writing, journalism award, FFA award. Chantal Phillips Z Band: Drum Major, Debate Captain, French Club, Student Coun- cil, NHS, National Forensic League, NHSBHS, Section Leader 2, All Year Honor Roll, Perfect Attendance, top 1O0!o, TFA State contestant in original oratory, 1st in UIL typing, 1st. UIL marching contest, UIL Accounting, UIL Lincoln-Douglas Debate. Tony Plauche - French Club vice president, US Club 3, FCA, Photography Club, NHSBHS, Neewollah Royalty 3, Mr. Wonderful run- nerup, Football: All district receiver, 2 year let- terman, Baseball: Newcomer of the year, 3 year letterman, All district pitcher 2 years, District MVP, Sherman All Tournament Team, Most Humorous runnerup, U.S. Marines distinguished athlete award. Felicia M. Pruitt - Cultural Heritage 4, sweetheart, FCA, FHA, VICA, Volleyball team, basketball team, Student Council, Stinger Stalff, Cosmetology, Basketball letter, Honor ro . Phillip Pryor - Ag sentinel, FFA, Ca tain of track and football teams, Spanish Club, Den- teens, Stinger Staff, All Year Honor Roll, District 5-5A sophomore of the year 1983, District 7-4A All district 1984, Max Emfinger's preseason all state 1984, all district 1985, Ist team all state, Dallas Morning News and Dallas Times Herald all star teams 1985, 1st team all area and all Texomaland 1983-85, THSCA all star game, co-offensive player of year 1985, USA Today, Honor Roll, Football scholarship to Oklahoma State University, Ag award. Melanie Purcell 4 DF sweetheart, OEA Club. Kim Ramsfield - French Club 2, president, FCM 2, Photography Club 1, Band 4, Section leader 2, All year honor roll 2, Perfect atten- dance 2, Arion Award, Director's Award, Outstanding junior Girl in Band, Scholarship to Southeastern Oklahoma State University in Band, Region 1st division, State 2nd division, 2 letters band.. Ray Rolen 7 Industrial Cooperative Training parliamentarian. Senior Credits Rose Denice Romans - Transferred from Monterey, LA, 1985. VICA, 1st place district VICA contest. Rhonda Sexton - Library Club 1, HOSA Club 1, FHA 2, Girls Choir 3, Distributive Education. Bryan Smith - Student Council chairman 3, Neewollah Royalty 4, Football 2, junior Class treasurer, US Club, OEA officer, FCA 2, Spanish Club treasurer 2, Photography Club president, track, jv baseball, varsity baseball 2 year letterman, Bleacher Bums, Baseball district champs, Zone Champs 84-85, district champs, zone champs, bidistrict champs 85-86. Patty Connor Smith - CHoir,,VOE-OEA, Spanish 2, Honor Roll. Suzanne Smith : US Club, DenTeens senior 2nd v.p., OEA, Photography Club, Spanish Club, Student Council, S500 Kiwanis Club scholarship, 5100 Xsi Psi Psi scholarship, Photography Sweetheart. Tracey Smith - 9th cheerleader, NjHS, junior Historians, jV head cheerleader, FCA, Student Council, Spanish Club, Drama Club sweetheart, Drill team Ist and 2nd lt., NHS reporter, DenTeens, Stinger Staff, US Club, All Year Honor Roll 3, Voice of Democracy Speech Contest winner 3 years, Top 100!o, Outstanding Drama Student 10th grade. Robert Stubbs - US Club president, Board of Diretors, Spanish Club 2, reporter, KFCA 4, junior Historians vice president, Bleacher Bums, Senior Class vice president, junior Class vice president, Basketball Varsity 2, volleyball student assisant, US Club Holdup Director, Mr. Wonderful organizer, Leadership award, Sfpring Yellow jacket Award, Pillsbury Scholar- s ip, Elliott-Pilkinton Fighting Heart Award, All District Honorable Mention, junior Favorite Runnerup and Best Leader runnerup in Who's Who. lisa Tadlock : An Club secretary-treasurer, 2nd place tro hy in PTA Cultural Arts Contest 10th and 11th, Honorable Mention 12th, Art letter, Perfect attendance. Cathey Tally 9 DenTeens 3, Spanish Club 2, Senior Class Treasurer, OEA 1, junior Historians treasurer, Friendliest Girl. Michelle Tignor - US Club 3, Drill Team 2, Drama Club 2, DenTeens 2, Drama Letter, 3rd place district UIL typing, Stingerette of the Week. Yalonda Tillery 3 FCM 2 president, vp, NHS ve, Debate 2 secretary, NHSBHS, NFL 2, P otography, French Cub, Student Council US Club NjHS, Band section leader 2, Drum major's assistant, World History Letter, top girl in Debate 11, top photography student, Outstanding Senior girl in band, Rebecca Rid- dle Award, 1st place regional and district UIL standard debate, 11, 1st at district, 3rd at regional UIL standard debate, 12, All year honor roll, top ten Ohm, Leo Short Scholarship, 2nd place cross examination debate Lan- caster,NFL De ree of Distinction, kenior Play, Most Dependagble runnerup in Who's Who. Mike Vest 4 VICA Metal Trades sgt, at arms, 11, vice president, 12, ICT VICA work pro- gram, Per ect attendance, 9. Bill Via - HERO. Deven Ward - Latin Club, Photography Club, 2 year letterman baseball, jV baseball, district, zone champs 84-85, district, zone and bi-district champs 85-86, freshman and jV basketball. Starr L. ward - NHS, NHSBHS, US Club, Spanish Club, Library Club, FCM, Algebra Il letter, trigonometry letter, Algebra II academic award, S anish ll academic award, all-year honor roll? perfect attendance 3 years, Honor Graduate, state qualifier in UIL Ensemble con- test, Senior Play, Powder Puff Football. Sherri Waldrip FHA 2, US Club 2, Denteens 4, OEA Club 2, secretary 2, Spanish Club 1, VOE letter 2, All Year Honor Roll, Drill Team 1, 1st place at Kilgore. Danny Walker 1 VICA ICT. Monty Watts -- FCA, US Club Senior Board of Directors, ICT, VICA, Bleacher Bums, IV basketbkall, Most Dedicated boy runner up in Who's Who. Larry Dale Weaver - football. Karen Renee Weissenborn 3 Denteens 3, US Club 1, OEA 2, All Year honor roll 2, drill team letter jacket, drill team 2, OEA sweetheart. Lori Williams : NHS, Drill Team, Denteens 3, US Club 3, Spanish Club 2, sweetheart, band 3, section leader, FCM, FTA, Yearbook staff, Senior Play cast, NIHS, All year honor roll, Band letter, tog 10010, Stingerette Moms and Pops scholars ip, Drill Team Letter. Sherry Williams 1 Spanish Club 2, vice presi- dent 11, OEA 2, president 12, Best leader run- nerup, OEA 2 year letter, Class favorite nominee. Thelma Wilson - Photography Club, Spanish Club 3, Drill Team 2, Hea lt. 12, Boy's Basketball sweetheart, Neewollah Queen, junior Historian secretary, Powder Puf foot- ball, All ear honor roll, PTA scholarship, Lion's Club sweetheart nominee. Angela Wynne A Denteens 4, US Club 3, FHA 2, president, OEA 1, Student Council 2, NHSBHS 1, Drill Team 1, junior Historian 1, Honor roll, Leadershi Award 2, Drill Team best essay, Lion's Club sweetheart nominee, 1st runnerup Smith Foundation Vocational scholarship to GCC, Drill Team Best perfor- mance jazz, performed at Senior Credits 271 The Spirit Continues, In our Hearts, our Minds, and our Actions, to prove Denison High School is still number T! lt couldn't have been said any better. The tremendous spirit, pride and support which evolved last year remained and increased this year. The staff has tried to capture all of those special moments and events from this past year to give you a yearbook full of memories. Even with the new rules made by the state and school, this has been a very special and memorable year. The closeness gained through sports, academics and friendships has given students of the future something to live upto. The success this school has earned has not only given each of those involved a special feeling, it has also given this town a reason to be very roud. My words cannot express the feelings of all my classmates, teachers and townspeople, but speakin for everyone, I think it could be said that this is one of the best years this high school and town has ever seen. I appreciate all the hard work and dedication given by the staff and other outside contributors. Through everyone's great effort, this has been a year worth remembering. May this great spirit continue always. Thanks for a job well done. Thank you, Marlene Fritts Editor in Chief Th d I I gl I I II Cf! 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