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

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1' Y-.W ,,,,,,,N, 4 .x MQW' ' Y x f ' W g ITS GRM JAfK,5.L 5 '- - 1-- II II II Il ll II ll Il ll II II II II TH II ml Il II II II II -1 --1----- T, CONTENTS ACTIVITIES ACADEMICS 07 SPORTS PEOPLE INDEX ...267 d Sha a White Tfiffl ' if 'II':Iwf'E -IAIL TO THEE DUR ALMA MATER, SCHOOL WE LOVE SO DEAR. NITH OUR FRIENDS NND FELLOW COMRADES, NE SPEIND OUR HAPPY YEARS. THOUGH WE LEAVE !VE'LL ALWAYS CHERISH VIEMORIES OLD AND SIEW, -IAIL TO THEE DUR DENISON -IIGH SCHOOL, WE ARE ALL FOR YOU. WE SING THE IACKET WAR SONG WE SING OUR BATTLE CRY. WE SING THE IACKET WAR SONG IACKETS EVER DO OR DIE. IACKETS WILL NEVER FAIL YOU, HISTORY CANNOT DENY. SO SAVE A PAGE OR TWO FOR DENISON'S FIGHTING CREW BENEATH THE TEXAS SKY. ndall McKinley and Shawnna White - YeIIo I k I 43 ON TOP - Varsity Cheerleaders perform a stunt, above. Michelle Grimes, mascot, entertains the kids, right. iPhoto by Nate Wardl GIVE ME A I! - Kim Iones, cheerleader for the varsity squad, leads the student body in a cheer during one of the many pep rallies. iPhoto by Nate Wardl 4 Yellow lacket Express J Page by Roger Hanson OFF TO i'N WHAT A POSE - Leslie Lester performs in a drill team routine at the pep rally. iPhoto l: Nate Wardl RIGHT, LEFT, RIGHT - The Golden Band from Jacketland proudly marches during ha time. iPhoto by Nate Ward! GREAT START iv :ss -, M - -wa? Q- -. A, . f i fd TTAAT f A ' is sig' Y' v 5 g ek R if , 4 g f 2 3 5 i P 3 it t , 3 1-3? uf f S 'Sr R i t ,- ic N- l3 fiM. ., lv N, ixiswy- 'Mix 'ii-gl ,iw ll. i Q5 i it it wi, 1 l. so M i-ig .5 A 34-if 'R -Q 4 F 'Tr if Y V SE s un 1' Ei 'A f il if f ' is il we '- 'Z K Wi. 2.25 W NM it Kew if f i n ,WW Wi' awk ANMA My M t fylvyyr llll llllll ll llgll , , I -a ff' W1 is f , 4, ,.-.W BUSTIN' OUT - The Yellow jackets run through a spirit sign on the football field, above. iPhoto by Nate Wardj IN THE SHADE - Vanya Griffith, Ro er Hanson, and Sheri Todd are ready to clieer. iPhoto by Mrs, Wanda Toddl 1-:aff uw 1 .A 13,3-,' ,,f 151 W W l, is l ' ,W 3 K 'lm Q V ! -, V ,Wh 1 ' li? i. ,J f?T'f'IL' i I ix W ' ', I ' T W il ,i Q . , it .- Qff2'f55:,f'l E l. li 'lg i vl i . ' A i W' A A -A 1f,fQw,.ti'i 'fi it -A i W if Q. A 5 ' f 4 si I - T af 4 I' . -it 3. Y, .,, 5 A . -in . H' , i 1 si fl iw ,f'w2ii ' W f Y my ,iff Mwii., m,,w. is , JRILL TEAM OFFICERS -Kim Mace, Leslie Lester, Tisha Robinson, Cristen Gregg, Rachel Hill and Rebecca Terry pose at the Katy Depot. Dhoto by Quinn Studiol Page by Roger Hanson - Yellow jacket Express 5 BLAZING EXCITEMENT -Wal-Mart of Denison expresses their spirit for the Yellow jackets by sfponsoring a bonfire. The Golden Band rom lacketland per- formed and the cheerleaders led the crowd in cheers for the team. Here, Lori Mullens, Michelle Martindale and Meredith Willliams are shown cheering. iPhoto by Nate Wardl Page 6 Yellowlacket Express WE'VE GOT SPIRIT - Michelle Grimes mascot for DHS, and Vivian Thomgsor show that Denison High School does ave spirit. Football games, pep rallies, bonfires and Homecoming festivities started a grea' school year that would produce many lasting memories. iPhoto by Nate Wardl FUNNY FACES - Several monsters added spirit to the pep rally and games. iPhoto by Nat Wardl V fig,-.,.. - , F T .ily ik L -2, ' -fl' i f- at .., V 1 If ws- Q Q- ar E at O x 4, M Q Q - p. , I 'ie v 1-ll' Fe E X E M ll R 'EP RALLY EXCITEMENT g varsity heerleaders, right, and junior varsity heerleaders, above, lead the student body 1 a cheer. iPhoto by Nate Wardl A Je. f- R 'im , Ml if 1 lt' ' 'W ll iiiilvrfwz wi if s fl' I I 3' 15? 'W MERRY MUSIC MAKERS -Alicia Reynolds, Chad Riley and Stephanie Rodriguez lead the band. fPhoto by Kim Gardnerl gg ,Q DASHING TRIO f Brady, Tisha and Eric Robinson are presented at the homecoming game. iPhoto by Kim Gardnerl Y G0 Page by Roger Hanson f Yellowlacket Express Page 7 irr-i,ti..1Qiar-irrmf Homecoming 1986 - The fun! The excite- ment! Even the mascot, Michelle Grimes, had fun riding in the parade, top right. Golden cascading mums brought joy to many like jennifer Green, who received them. lPhotos by the staff and Henington Studio! 42, I I .T ! I I' L - f STAND UP! - The sweethearts are presented at pep assembly during omeroom. Laura Scott stands, above, as she is introduced. lPhoto by Nate Ward! .T A T 1 MS rg m ay A . T S he illlzilsllllfrgifllltl izr tfl f-' f-1 -Q5 A G QL ,,,, 7 A '- i ftll X 'Eli L ., MF ' 5 K ,'fJ 1 e GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! f The top ten candidates for homecoming queen and their pep rally escorts stand after being presented to the students. iPhoto by Nate Ward! 8 Activities 4 Page by lulie West HAPPINESS EXPRESSED - The happiness of the parade is expressed above in Shell Taylor's smile as the Golden Band marche in down Main Street, middle picture,in th parade. The beaut of homecoming is ex pressed below in this fine looking bouque' of yellow mums. lPhotos by Henningtor Studio! Hatfield is 1986-87 Homecoming Queen As the band played the song, Words Get in the Way, Gina Hatfield was named the 1986-87 Homecoming Queen. She is the daughter of jerry and judy Hatfield. Hatfield is Senior Class president, Spanish Club vice president and Den-teens vice president. Other clubs that she is associated with are United Service Club, Student Council and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Hatfield has been junior, sophomore and freshman class favorite, and has also been a trainer for the varsity football team for the past two years. Seniors selected ten homecomin nominees from a list of all senior girls. Students from all grades votejby Scantron ballot for their choice after the homecoming pep assembly. More than 40 organizations chose sweetheart and escort representatives for the celebration. All were presented to the large homecoming crowd at the football game. CORONATION - Gina receives her crown with help from Student Council president Dylan Stafford and her father, top left, Michelle Martindale, Tiffany Myers, Gina and Beth Glass wait anxiously for the winners to be announced, above. Gina, right, receives the traditional crown and bouquet. tPhotos by Vivian Thompson and Henington Studiol .-Q 1'8 4 ' 2 ' W ' ' .'. il--9 V- ,fl , wwf fl ir 'L I ' 931 9 'i . ' . -'rp OUT Fon A sTRoLL - Gina walks with her l ' M escort, Anton Albrand, far left, during the 1 1 f X, 3 WMM, pep rally, and smiles for the crowd while A , f Q riding in the parade. fPhotos by Henington ' ' '- . Studio and Nate Wardl l A i ik ' ,. Ar Page bylulie West f Activities 9 AND THE WINNERS ARE . . . - Beth Glass, first runner u and her pep rally escort, Chad Clay, leg were presented at the pep assembly. Kendall McKinley, second runner up was escorted by D lan Stafford at the pep rally, ri ht. Mr. Gien Rich, Beth, Mr. Ierry Hatfielfd, Gina Hatfield, Mr. Mike v 'H V McKinley and Kendall pose after the 'Q crowning ceremony at Munson Stadium. ln spite of cloudy skies and showers that preceeded homecomin activities, the imp M, nominees were presented on the field to a m large, vocal crowd of fans. Each girl and her fat er paused while her accomplishments and school activities were announced. The HN jf first and second runners up were announc- 321, ed and the winner crowned by Student Council president Stafford. For the first time in three years it did not rain on the homecoming parade held Thursday. , 9' 51 IT'S COLD OUT HERE - The top ten nominees Shawnna White, Rebecca Terry, Kendall McKinley, Christy Holland, Michelle Martinda Tiffany Myers, Gina Hatfield, Beth Glass, Gale Gainey and Marla Barnhill, blanketed against the cold night, watch the first half oft homecoming game from their platform on the field. The halftime ceremony was the highlight of the evening. 10 Activities -f Page by Kerri johnson r 'Cl-0 MARLA BARNHILL CHANCE CLARK 1 MICHELLE MARTINDALE IASON WHEELER I , 1 My ' 5 QM t ' SHAWNNA WHITE ALLEN STEPHENSON if GALE GAINEY CHRISTY HOLLAND STEVE AVILA SCOTT MARR i1 W I WW TIFFANY MYERS REBECCA TERRY ROGER HANSON MIKE WRIGHT ALL TOGETHER NOW - The top ten nominees did not let the gloomy skies dampen their spirits at the homecoming rehearsal. The girls are shown here displaying a little talent to brighten up the morning. The practice, held before school Thursday, was almost rained out. Nominees and Sweethearts practiced the line up and the rocedures to be followed at the homecoming football game presentations. iPhoto by joe Thlompsonl Page by Kerri johnson - Activities 11 Homecoming Sweethearts represent fines 4:51 I XVI' .. ,K ., ri ART D BAND BOY'S BASKETBALL CARMEN VAN METER TONYA ROBERSON KIM IONES SCOTT DONOWHO BRETT DONOWHO ALLEN STEPHENSON GIRL'S BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS COLOR GUARD BRENDA KERNS LORI MULLENS DEBBIE ORR TODD KURTZ LANCE COLEMAN BRADLEY MAYES ,, 1.5: fwfr ,Y Y V .1..g:-4,1 ff COSMETOLOGY CULTURAL HERITAGE D. E. VICKIIOHNSON SHELLI TAYLOR KENDALL HOUSTON AARON PHILLIPS DAVID IONES TIM CROWELL I2 Activities f- Page by Carmen Galloway with beauty, talent, true lacket spirit. DEBATE DENTEENS STINCERETTE DRILL TEAM DENISE CZAIA TISHA ROBINSON KIM GLENN MIKE STOWERS ERIC 84 BRADY ROBINSON KIP ISAACS DRAMA FRENCH FCA IHUDDLESI SHERI TODD WENDY HOOPER KIM MACE DYLAN STAFFORD KENDALL PHILLIPS ROBBIE BLINCO FCAIKUDDLESI FCM FFA KERRI IOHNSON MELISSA CALDWELL BARBARA ROSS IAMES BAXLEY DAVID MEZZACAPPA LOREN MATHENY Pagv by Carmen Galloway f Activities I I FinaIIy,a aradeforshowin off rea EHA STEPHANIE LOWELL DANIEL ONEY HOSA LAURA SCOTT IEEE IEZEK NHSBHS AMY SMART SCOTT SPENCER An livitivs Page by Carmen Galloway P S 3 ETA EOOTBALL EMILY PEAKE STEPHANIE BAXLEY DERON MCCRAW OABE GERARD ICT IVICAI IR. HISTORIANS DINA MARTIN SONYA MYLES IOE WEAVER SHAWN MCBRAYER NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OEA MEREDITH WILLIAMS DENISE BURDEN CRAIG TALLEY KEVIN PINCKNEY support from students, school, community. GUITAR HANSON'S HEADACHES HERO STACEY WEAVER PRISCILLA CRAIN SHARON BURDEN CYRUS HAAS ROGER HANSON DOUG GRIFFIN l. +1 wi. SEQ LATIN MATH METALS CRISTEN GREGG BETH HENRY SHELLEY HERRIAGE STEVE FRONTERHOUSE STEVE WILLIAMS RUSTY DOTY PHOTOGRAPHY SPANISH STINGER TIFFANY KURTZ ROCHELLE WHITE DAWN WILLIAMS TRAVIS VERNON THOMAS HUMPHREY DAVID HINTZ Page by Carmen Galloway and Iulie West - Activities I5 Homecoming, glorious Yellow lacket bash E W STUDENT COUNCIL TENNIS UNITED SERVICE CLUB PAIGEHUDGINS VANYAGRIFEITH RACHEL HILL ANTON ALBRAND DALLAS PORTER STERLING STIFE N . ,W X , M Z, ,L ,. si-ax VOLLEYBALL YELLOWIACKET YEARBOOK SHARNETT HARPER KIM ENGLAND ERIC CRANE ALLEN WALSH - , Q SHOWTIME - Sharon Burden, middle, Eets her flowers out for the parade. iPhoto T B d K ' t' Griffinl V y ammy eaver an ris in UPSY DAISY! Vicki Iohnson, above, shows that riding in the parade is not all play, there Homecoming mums came in by the is some work getting on the car. iPhoto by Tammy Beaver and Kristin Griffini bundles. 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Toxoma Power Boat Club Inc. ..... and the Texoma Sailing Club Advertisement 17 The spirit goes on! The spirit goes on with the cheerleaders, drill team, colorguard, band, football players, and most important, the fans. These people have shown, in many different ways, how they loved being a part of Denison High School. Their support has been tremendous and very much appreciated. Working together as a group has made Denison come so much closer together. It has made the year so much more fun. The year could have never been better without the support of our town. Hopefully, this spirit is just the begining. Buoyantly, this spirit will last through the oncoming years. Win or loose the teams need the support. OUCH! -Tisha Robinson comforts Stephanie Smithson since she cannot perform with the drill team. iPhoto by Kim Gardnerl kr' 5 .r ai at ' fs WHAT A STUNT! -Varsity does a stunt in the pep rally. iPhoto by Na Wardl ,- IS lT THE ARMY? -No it's not the army, it's much better . . . It is the Stingerettes performing in the pep rally. iPhoto by Nate Wardl 18 Activities - Page by Beth Glass W 1 I ft. . . S' .- U X l as A .A ,fi 'ARSITY CHEERLEADERS -Standing, Kendall McKinley, head, Meredith Williams, Shawnna Vhite, Michelle Martindale, Paige Hudgins. Michelle Grimes, mascot, Lori Mulllins, ochelle White, Beth Glass, Christy Holland and Kim jones. HOWING OFF? -Shawnna White takes a little me out during the game to pose for the amera. iPhoto byloe Thompsonl 4 V - fm. r , 4. , K, 1 , , Q t vi' 5 , Y'-1' 7 b 3 Q Evtpfh S, F Al l 'fl R' WHAT AN INSECT! -Michelle Grimes performs during half-time. WHO AM I? -The band wears disguises for the Halloween game. Do you know who they are? iPhoto by Nate Wardl . I, ve! 'Y . ,. -E ,-I-A .grit V yt ' A ti' 441- l ' , y ll ' l ll l ll -. I . V150 ,ff ,ff ARE THOSE FLAGS! -The Flag Corps does a routine at pep rally. iPhoto by joe Thompsonl IACKETS RULE! -The sign says it all. iPhoto by Nate Wardl Page by Beth Glass - Activities 19 r . ,-,J .,.. w.a,m.,,,,,f5: ,,.:,-,.- - -ng ..-,,s -,,-Ma,,,::,,'aQga,,g,a-ww,gum-.- , -is ,-, -.2- ,aj m m- ,,.4,,-,A H f 4' M t W assi fngtggggz mfs, ,, N u r te,fsf.f,,.f-,Vg ,j :ww fi ,mah als .A , , f IUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS -jodi White, Candice Noe, jessica Lowe, jina Horton, Missy Hollensed, Lara Coker, Candee Carsor Laura Ballou, above. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS -Melodie Myers, Shelly Stagner, Andrea Wilkerson, SOUYH MYl9S, lennifer Green, jennifer johnson. PEP RALLY TIME! -Michelle Martindale and Christy Holland show enthusiasm during a pep rally. u.. 2 3 E 5 2 5 5? S 5 2 2 is if 5 . N0 505395 DON'T WORRY, BETH -Varsity cheerleaders get ready to catch Beth Glass as she falls from a pyramid. SAD TIMES -A Denison defeat brings o the serious side of jimmy Billner, left, an Scott Marr. 20 Activities - Page by Christy Holland and Tisha Robinson JVM , ,ZW V: iff' 0 an , V ig , 74 5 , H39 '43 5 f QW Page by Tisha Robinson - Activities 21 yd' ' Y - 1 4.-A - .nl A E THE SENIORS SWAY -to their last pep rally IAMMING BAND FROM IAKETLAND -plays El Cato at one of the best pep rallies. UP, UP AND AWAY! -At this year's Sherman-vs-Denison game, about 300 balloons were let go when the jackets entered the field. WHAT'S THAT SPELL 1 -Carla Potts, Tiffany Myers, and Dylan Stafford in their last pep rally tried to lead the Senior class to a spirt stick victory, but the football team won. 22 Activities - Page by Nate Ward Goodbye! -During the last pep rally a sad farewell skit by the Varsity Cheerleaders put the school in tears. Pucker-up! -Mark Skelton gets a long kiss from momma-Skelton. Aaigh!!! -Doug Neaves. joe Thompson, and Russell Simpson are high-school goons during the Halloween pep-rally. MMMMMMM, -The junior-varsity cheerleaders chant along with the varsity cheerleaders at the Crowley pep rally. T rassaa t 'WF 1 OH CHRISTMAS TREE . . . -This may not look like a Christmas tree to you, but this dangerous stunt by the varsity cheerleaders is called just that. Page by Nate Ward f Activities 23 Stingerettes show spirit in performance The drill team worked hard at prac- tices in the summer. They attend- ed East Texas State University drill WATCHING THE BAND -Chrys Castelli, Tara Brock, Kerri lohnson, and Carrie Her- zog patiently watch the band play after their tap board routine, as they wait to return to their seats. iPhoto by Chris Greenj team camp where they earned a superior rating in the jazz division of the camp's competition. The girls attended fall clinic in August and worked for three weeks from 6 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Managers of the Stingerettes were Staci Odle and Shannon McCurry. The Outstanding Stingerettes c the week were Angie Andersoi Kelli Arnold, Kristin Arthur, Clam Bayless, Rhonda Cox, Dan Eldredge, Stephanie Garland, Kir Glenn, Kerri lohnson, Beck Kimberling, Leanna Lively Stephanie Mulkey, Stephani Senich, Rhonda Smith, and Aliso Tyson. Officers for the Stingerette were captain Rebecca Terry, hea lieutenant Tisha Robinson, firs lieutenants Leslie Lester an. Cristen Gregg, second leiutenanl Kim Mace and Rachel Hill. Th director for the drill team is Mrs Darlene Willoughby. at .. 7 , .7 if - sff-s - vt.-1. . f.-ff ff -ff-f -f f -- . f A, I.- -..Mr .... ,.. .... ...- ,.,....... .a. . . .. ...Q , 3 sif'? 'H lWWQQQ5l4'l 5 A H Wlf igggik' -Wi' f ia! ' N -i 1 H i?2Iifi7'M?iff,z2'5iir2al95312712 . 'Fix .W iv A f . I ' T , -Zfffffkwffd STINGEREITES -First row Rachel Hill, Cristen Gregg, Tisha Robinson, Rebecca Terry, Leslie Lester, Kim Mace. Second row Dee Smitl Stephanie Garland, Tessa Clanton, Rebecca McPherson, Rhonda Smith, Christine Clayton, Kellie Arnold, Alison Tyson, Stephanie Hill, Kel Arthur, Karla Redwine, Stephanie Senich, Melisa Davis, Kerri lohnson, Carrie Herzog, Chrys Castelli, Tara Brock. Third row Angela Bate Clanci Bayless, Debbi Richard, Becky Kimberling, Stephanie McGuire, Audra Tolbert, Kristin Arthur, Angie Anderson, Stacy Mean' Stephanie Mulkey, Christie McBride, Kim Glenn, Leanna Lively, Rhonda Cox, Dana Eldredge, Leaneasha Bellows, Stephanie Smithsor Tammy Vaughan, Tonya Thompson, Tama Groff, Alena Mersecchi, Kim England, jennifer Green, Pam Roach, Deborah Dixon, Kristie Me rell. iPhoto by Quinn Studiol 24 Activities - Page by Leslie Lester 'A-DAH -Drill team officers Rebecca Terry, Cristen Gregg, Leslie Lester, Tisha Robinson, lachel Hill, and Kim Mace smile at the end of their performance. iPhoto by Chris Greenl WHERE'S THE RIPPLE? Stephanie McGuire, Audra Tolbert, and Kristin Arthur, wait for the ripple. iPhoto by Nate Wardl SMILE 'BECCA -Rebecca Terry, captain of the Stingerettes, Performs to the Senior sec- tion. tPhoto by Nate Wardj PUT ON A HAPPY FACE -Tessa Clanton, and Rhonda Smith remember to smile dur- ing the routine. iPhoto by Brady Robinsonj CONCENTRATE -Leslie Lester dances to Conga in the Wichita Falls pep rally. iPhoto by Nate Wardl ai -lf' Q N' Page by Leslie Lester A Activities 25 Golden Band shows pride Tempo! Tempo! Holly Chappell, head drum major directs one of the band's many tunes. iPhoto by Nate Wardj 26 Activities - Page by Carmen Galloway 'tml Now Class -Dr. Mike Raleigh gives the band a talk before pratice. Lets keep it together -Drumline concen- trates to keep tempo with the drum major. iPhoto by Nate Wardj Ten Hut! -Drum majors for 86-87 are Holly Chappell and Christina Herman. iPhoto by Nate Wardl Blow! -The baritones of the Golden band perform El Cato. iPhoto by Nate Wardl i eels Good -Kendall Crews and Todd Renfro relax as they play Mexican Hat Dance. iPhoto y Nate Wardj S.. Ve Bad! Carla Rider and Carmen Galloway :ke time to pose. iPhoto by Tammy Beaver nd Kristin Griffinj W., t, aw . . sw T ' f -. f , Lets jam! -Kendall Phillips gets down on his bari saxophone during one of the football game performances. iPhoto by Nate Wardj The members of the Golden Band From jacketland are: Steve Allen, Kathy Bates, Melissa Caldwell, Holly Chappell, Bryan Coley, Clayton Cunningham, Stephen Douglas, Carmen Galloway, Stephanie Lowell, Kelli Mays, Bradley Mayes, Anesia McShan, David Mezzacappa, Mike Moody, Daniel Oney, Emily Peake, Kendall Phillips, Alicia Reynolds, Stephanie Rodriguez, Micheal Sims, Craig Talley, Steve West, Steve Williams, Mark Barbin, Mary England, Paul Fox, james Heflin, Christina Herman, Bennie Holcomb, jean-Yong Kim, Pamela Manor, Lynn Ramsey, Charles Russell, Robert Russell, Angela Shires, Briana Smith, Mike Spraggins, Robyn Tackett, Dedra Thompson, Mark Webb, Greta Armstrong, Carrie Brown, Sherry Bryant, jennifer Castleman, Catherine Copeland, Fred Cubillos, Larry Ertel, Doug Farris, Staci Foster, Alan Graves, Steven Hagan, jeff Householder, jennifer Hunt, Kathryn Hunt, Sherrain johnson, Danny King, Michelle Kostiuk, Christi Landers, Lisa Leake, Sheila Mason, Linda Miller, Nancy Morris, jennifer Mosley, Holly Phillips, Cathy Reneau, Derek Rodriguez, Cathy Russell, Denise Sandusky, Stephanie Scoggins, Tricia Spradling, Tawana Thompson, Yen Tu, Erica Washington, Robin Williams, Stephanie Wilson, William Acree, Daramous Allen, Ginger Allen, Brad Barnett, jimmy Bates, Fred Bogs, Gary Carter, Angelo Ciccarello, Stacie Coburn, Doyle Crews, Brett Donowho, Michael Doty, Mike Draper, Tammy Easley, jennifer Ertel, Scott Gurley, Melanie Hamilton, Ernest Hudson, Stephanie johnson, Frederick Kiefer, Richard Lambright, Frank Kolba, Mark Lane, Tommy Massa, Kendall McBride, Eric Mc- Craw, Tammie Norris, Nannette Osborn, Chris Patterson, Mary Pearson, Cindy Reeves, Todd Renfro, Carla Rider, Chad Riley, Matthew Shelby, Trina Shires, Christopher Stewart, Barry Tally, Cindy Thompson, Travis Ward, and Richard Zem- cik. Photo by Christy Holland and Michelle Martindale. Page by Carmen Galloway - Activities Page 27 We Pledge Allegiance -Flag Corps members Lisa Holt and Satomi Yamazaki carry the American flag at the beginning of the pep rally. Photo by Nate Ward. Who You Need to Call? -Is the gym haunted? No, it's only flag corps members performing at a Halloween pep rally. Photo by Nate Ward. 28 Activities - Page by Colleen Nickerson :+lp be Q l 'n dlhisawm-0-van Vrwtgi LQXA ' - v .F ff . 4 1 Q ft. 'Ni as 3 1 X L ' f A 1 . I .ws aug g X 9 41 A Around they Go -The Flag Corps performs to El Cato in the pep rally. Photo by Nate Ward. Flags add fun The many hours of before-school ractice pay off when the flag corps uts on a spectacular half-time show. he flags add color and excitement to ie band. The flag corp participates in ll of the band functions such as arades, pep rallies and contests. Vinning contests by themselves, the ag corps adds to the championship irit. Flag Corps members for 86-87 ez Tammy Bassett, Pauline Betts, Pawn Christman, Billie Conary, Rob- in Crouse, Holly Cunningham, elicia DeHorney, Donna Frith, San- y Greenfield, Cynthia Hale, Lisa lolt, Kimberly Madole, Loretta tayton, Debbie Orr, Melissa Owens, hona Reynolds, Stephanie Reynolds, ngela Sloan, Monica Smith, Cynthia peck, Danielle Streuber, Tracey ililliams, Lisa Witcher, and Satomi amazaki. that Style -Flag Corps members Debbie Orr id Robbin Crouse, foreground, show off one :their many routines. Photo by Nate Ward. of , sw iv W' , v,g, ' 453' ,if ...inns ' Showtime -The flag corps adds color to the band as they perform at B. McDaniel Middle School. iPhoto by Tammy Beaverl A L l l 5 E il Q gigs its si is 23 ii 5 , W I ia.-.: : -:..- 4 32,43 L -i 'K f' 3' , f 'wma I ma? f - 1 TWC 'iiiffr I K il? T 1 All in a row Flag Corps members perform at one of the year's many pep rallies. 5 : si g 5253 ,av Photo by Nate Ward. Page by Colleen Nickerson - Activities 29 Denison VS. Sherman . . . l A Battle for the Axe! Spirits were high September 8-12, Sherman week. The students were anxiously anticipating the outcome of the annual DenisonfSherman game. The pep ralley that day was the best, spirit wise, all year. At Mun- son Stadium, the stands were filled with Yellow jacket supporters cheer- ing the jackets on to yet another victory over Sherman with a final score of 31-0. After the game, fans poured onto the field to show the jackets they loved them. PRIDE. -Coach Marty Criswell looks on 1 the ShermanfDenison game. iPhoto b Nate Wardj WHO'S KEEPING THE AXE! -Curtis Madden, Gary Wilson, Eric Hunt, Scott Burns and EFFORT. -That's what jamie Fennell Russell Simpson let everyone know. iPhoto by Vivian Thompsonj showing. iPhoto by Nate Wardj Hhsvi Y-yyrrf as .2 ,. X ....,,.. -.M-sn . iw K .r 1 ,--awetsfggges---use ws--A 11 ' W - .- xsm-wsamsss MQ LET'S HANG THE BEARCATS HIGH -Says the cheerleaders as they cheered the jackets on to the third straight possesion of the axe. fPh0tl by Nate Wardj 30 Activities - Page by Kim Gardner ENTHUSIASM -ls shown here by Mascot STINGING SHERMAN -Reggie Perry hands off to joey Wheeler for more yardage. lPhoto by Michelle Grimes. iPhoto by Vivian Nate Wardj Thompsonj ffudx.-N ,tm in .eggs A V Timm. V' DEFENSE -The Yellowjackets great defense holds Sherman back and keeps them from scoring. WHAT CAN I SAY -Gary Wilson shows Photo by Nate Wardj he's pround to be a Yellow jacket. iPhoto by Vivian Thompsonj .OOK AT HIM G0 -Wilbert Malvern moves in PEACEFUL RIVALRY -The Yellow jackets and the Bearcats show great sportsmanship by or the tackle. iPhoto by Nate Wardj shaking hands after a jacket victory of 31 -0. iPhoto by Kimberley Gardnerj Page by Kim Gardner - Activities 31 AFTER . . . -The bonfire was blazing away t BEFORE AND . . . -The tower of wood was provided by sponsor, Wal-Mart in Denison. false Splfil for the Crowley game' IACKETS ARE HOT! -Coach jimmy Brooks enjoys the bonfire at the Wal-Mart parking 5 lot. NOW THAT'S A FIRE! -Enjoying the bonfire are, front Lara Coker, Michelle Allen, ji Holder, Gia Slagle, Paige Hudgins, Henry Medinag back, Chris Dill, Tina Mclnnis, Debbi Listvan, Andrea Wilkerson, joe Gunter and Wade Gunter. BEAT CROWLEY! -Beth Glass and mascm Michelle Grimes encourage the crowd. Wa Mart and radio station KDSQf102 sponsord the bonfire giving the people of Deniso another way to show support for their jacket tPhotos on this page by Nate Ward. FACE TO FACE -The camera catches Paige Hudgins' enthusiasm. Page 32 Activities - Page by joy jennings z 'f , ' 1 1 f:, sl ' Qi , ,-., -'Q Q . ,,.,f ig 9 'Le , f..:5fffifQ fiQ, 5.-5g rv- QQ , . . . ,, ? ?5f 'H i -ig. , .- 4 fs- ff- S ,--QF' ll'.A-,cn-A.' 56, 63 ' 1 , . - A f. .Q , wi ,- I .. ..: I-1. IA.. - N , -an . CH EVRO' T W E ' 'UL' 'gf T' , , 462i- Hwy. 75 fS.--- Demson fl 1,1 3 - 3 xslt I s L LQ 'M -mfvlrg ' ' fr- iw- 1 1, - V'f.j ' ,-' ------. ash f7T ?F4' ' 3 - 34 1113? p 31 ' 4, g gi' ' ' f,f'.T'1 7 'f 1 4 ':, ' ' ' W - e-- 2l.' ' 'ifj ' . ,Q 1, Page by Be-th G-ss - Advertisment 33 y , - . W 9 wg 'Ne' THE TWILIGHT ZONE? -No, just Denison High School's new cafeteria. The new cafeteria will provide more room for students durin lunchtime. fl I I 'li T F S l .ii 1 G 2 F' f T .1 2 E if ' I 2 B , ' 9 D 1 n -- f i . .1 pl' I1 g 1 5 ., y ll Q Q F l 5 Ffa - V. : ' I , 4 f I' 42 If 2 v xt- 4 iii' 'gl' Ilnl . . 5,4 1 if ' ' I es 25 : ' Z K . I' .r ' . I it rl Eff iff!! l 0 - .5 1 H if X l ' il li 5 : 2 Xi I f li E5 H I v :E Q SHS :nl 'I' vii 5 gs 5 I 3. I M vii sf .1 2 n g gg 5: . - - El Q U I .5 i ' f , il. I' IS THERE A PLUMBER IN THE HOUSE? -An unidentified workman adjusts the plumbing at Denison High School. 34 Activities - Page by Colleen Nickerson HIGHER AND HIGHER -Work scaffol reach f h ' ' or t e sky during construction DHS. lPhotos on this page are by Ki Gardnerj DHS growing better, better lt is hard to imagine that one day Denison High School will have a whole new look and section. Construction started in Oc- tober of 1985. lt should be complete in ear- ly 1987. When finished the school will have a larger cafeteria, new vocational and science facility, renovated counseling com- plex, new journalism room and a new photography dark room. A student com- nons area will also be new at Denison High. Although the seniors of 1987 will not ae able to enjoy the benefits of the com- nons area for long, underclassmen can en- oy the new area's televison, jukebox, snack md drink machines, and small tables with :hairs for the rest of their high school years. Besides a new physical education facility, atudents and faculty will benefit from the 'emodeling projects in the existing building. Jew faculty workrooms will replace over- :rowded ones. Each teacher will have a :lassroom to use during the preparation Jeriod also. The construction project made oom for a new trophy case where DHS can lisplay evidence of students' iccomplishments. IS IT FINISHED YET? -The new P.E. gym is just about ready. Construction men have been working to complete the gym since the spring of 1986. OMEDAY THIS WILL ALL WORK OUT -Work begins where one of the new wings will soom be located. llll T llll l IELP! I'M FALLING! -Michelle Martindale hangs on for dear life while on top of the nckers in the new gym. -4 T z ' .. r. 'ff Q, 'si 1. fi Q 5 ....-r' L, X I ts.-ef: ., . 1 ff ff- :li - '- . ti w it f 2. 1 iw WE 2' K . j K. . g.:,g.-twrf .-gg T, .f u m i . . r M ' . , t - , . gg,-f crm mens . ,. . 3 j W . ra ,.L. A K, G S ! f g ' Ns- ' if FP ei at 'X' 5 5' 4 Qi? P ' fx ' X Ski? K x j A , .di X of Lf 'Q t .. L ., ,,, , so... , .. , L. . ,i 5 af si l E 'g fp. .T K 'SS l W - gf 1. 1. :Ns-gc , ' '- - -sf. gtg ff jg, 5 451 ' r . -c SS - 1 M SLOWLY BUT SURELY -The new gym slowly takes shape. lPhotos on this page are by Kim Gard nerl Page by Colleen Nickerson - Activities 35 , ff, f Winter formal is success This year's dance, previously the Spring formal was renamed the Winter formal. The dance was held or February 14th, St. Va.lentine's Day, ir the newly remodeled D.H.S. cafeteria This formal is annually sponsored by tht Den Teens organization, and the girls asl the guys . The background fo' photographs was designed by Carme VanMeter a Denison High senior, an president of the Art Club. FRIENDS -David Hintz, Scott Marr, and len nifer Green stop to pose and smile for th camera between songs. tphoto by Daw Williamsl LOVE -Was in the air as Carmen VanMeter and Scott Donowho danced the night away trightj, and Paige Hudgins and Alan Kane strut their stuff before the camera tleftl. tphotos by Mrs. Kay Crainl SO THIS IS A WINTER FORMAL? -That seems to be what Heikki Vepsalainen, foreign ex- change student from Finland, is thinking as he poses with Senior Den Teens third vice president, Priscilla Crain.lphoto by Mrs. Kay Crainl 36 Activities - Page by Shawnna White sfi ,- ! SAY CHEESE!! -Trent Vernon and Da Williams stop to smile for th cameralphoto by Kimberley Gardneri PANCE FEVER -Was in the air, and it seems as though it caught principal jackie Peters, who anced the night away with Sterling Stiff.lphoto by Mrs. Kay Crainl 'XF lt IUST ME AND MY BOO -jimmy Billner and Meredith Williams have identical smiles, left, as they take a breather from dancing. fphoto by Kay Crain JDen Teens Senior president, Shawnna White, and her beau, Walter Casey smile for photographslphoto by Kim Gardnerj MY IOHN TRAVOLTA!!! -Tisha Robinson holds on to her prince charming, Sean Atkins, as he tries his Saturday Night Fever pose. lphoto by Brady Robinsonj Page by Shawnna R. White - Activities 37 MISS DHS -- BETH GLASS Beth Glass was selected Miss DHS. She was a cheerleader for the past four years and has been a member of Denteens, US Club, Student Council, FCA, and Spanish Club. She has served as junior Class treasurer and Senior Class secretary. Beth was also chosen Homecoming Queen first runner- up, Most Enthusiastic girl, Freshman, Sophomore, junior, and Senior Class Favorite runner-up, Neewollah Princess, and Neewollah for four years. She was also Neewollah talent winner her junior year. Beth has been involved in junior powder puff, office aide, Stinger staff, yearbook staff, and Senior play. She also has attended NCA cheerleading camp for four years amd competed in National Cheerleading Competition. S l a I Hard at Work. -Beth makes letters with the new machi of her jouralism classes. 38 Activities - Page by Kendall McKinley i I , !. l l iiflll I i ne in one -'G Hey look at us! -Beth is going to show Matt what baseball is really all about. MR. DHS - DYLAN STAFFDRD La, La, La. -Dylan sings his heart out in Hanson's Headaches. Dylan Stafford was selected Mr. DHS. He served as student body president and has been a member of Student Council, junior Historians, FCA, Spanish Club, Future Teachers of America, Den- teens, junior Achievement, Han- son's Headaches, and NHS. He was vice president of Student Council, junior and Senior Classes and NHSBHS secretary and treasurer. Chosen Best Leader boy, he was junior Class Favorite runner-up, and Neewollah royality for four years. He was a member of All Star Cast in The Lark , a state qualifier in Texas Forensic Association Drama Competition three times, and an alternate in district One-Act Play. He par- ticipated in golf, cross country track, band and Senior Play. He has lettered in English, geometry, drama, chorus, and American History. He was a National Merit Scholar Finalist. What did you say? -Dylan and his sister Lisa just messin' around. 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Yellow lacket Yearbook The Stinger Photographs Activities 'F X Graduation .0 KI MIS 4 us CHICKEN KIM S FRIED CHICKEN f WI-ITSDNBURGER WATSON BURGER ig. f Q-f-ILA-HGROW9 CROW S NEST 2700 H y 75S Ctfh P CHARLEY A dM h 10185 A t Yellow lacket Express MOST ATHLETIC NELL WYATT CURTIS MADDEN IQ a EN S .vfauug w-9' 'QX N is , f -N H1 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED SHONDA TILLERY SCOTT SPENCER 3.1-1 Y-px ' --.Q-.X ,,f FRESHMAN FAVORITES SONYA MYLES CHAD CLAY KM ,, I V mu SOPHOMORE FAVORITES LAURA BALLOU MOST TALENTED REGGIE PERRY PRISCILLA CRAIN ROGER HANSON 42 Activities Page by Beth Glass W,W,,,.,...-0-f 1' 4 W'5 d M QE MOST ATHLETIC RUNNERS UP MICHELLE MARTINDALE IASON WHEELER 4 N FRESHMAN FAVORITE RUNNERS UP BETH HENRY IOHNNY HIGGINBOTHAM I MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED RUNNERS UP WENDY HOOPER STEVE WILLIAMS Sl SOPHOMORE FAVORITE RUNNERS UP RHON DA COX MOST TALENTED RUNNERS UP BRADY ROBINSON HOLLY CHAPELL CHANCE CLARK Page by Beth Glass - Activities 43 if I MOST ORIGINAL TIFFANY MYERS HEIKKI VEPSALAINEN 'pw- '4nuq,,,NM MOST ENTHUSIASTIC BETH GLASS PARKS WILSON 'lv' If 1 MOST COURTEOUS SH ERI TODD DALLAS PORTER 44 Activities - Page by Beth Glass JUNIOR FAVORITES PAIGE HUDGINS VANCE HATFIELD SENIOR FAVORITES GINA HATFIELD IASON WHEELER L U I IUNIOR FAVORITE RUNNERS-UP SHELLI TAYLOR IUDDIOI inn-,N i SENIOR FAVORITE RUNNERS-UP BETH GLASS CURTIS MADDEN ,f I'iE55f1 Q . ii .QQ 4 ' ' EP'1?5fZ ff? MOST ORIGINAL RUNNERS-UP KIM GLENN DERON MCCRAW .em 'I It MOST ENTHUSIASTIC RUNNERS-UP VANYA GRIFFITH SCOTT DONOWHO MOST COURTEOUS RUNNERS-UP RON GROSZ IIM FLEITMAN MARYIO MARTIN Page by Beth Glass - Activities 45 i196 Waals? W TISHA ROBINSON LANCE COLEMAN MOST HUMOROUS TIFFANY KURTZ BEST SMILE FRIENDLIEST CIINA HATFIELD STEVE FRONTERHOUSE CHRIS GREEN X .Cm MOST DEPENDABLE BEST LEADER CHRISTY HOLLAND KENDALL MCKINLEY DARREN YQRK DYLAN STAFFORD 46 Activities -'Page by Chrys Castelli FRIENDLIEST RUNNERS UP SHAWNNA WHITE BRANDON CLOUNTZ hr' -A MOST DEPENDABLE RUNNERS UP COLLEEN NICKERSON MIKE WRIGHT STEPHANIE BAXLEY :K BEST SMILE RUNNERS UP TRACEY BAILEY MARCUSIACKSON Y MOST HUMOROUS RUNNERS UP MICHELE OATES PEARSON IOSH PARRISH BEST LEADER RUNNERS UP REBECCA TERRY KENDALL PHILLIPS MATT SULLIVAN Page by Chrys Castelli - Activit Drama proves hard work pays ofi To say that the drama class had a successful year is an understate- ment. Why? The drama class started off the first semester with students going to contest. Students were able to qualify for state at these contests and the drama department sent three duet teams and one interp to state competi- tion. The second semester was fill- ed with long hours of hard work as the students prepared for their one act play MacB'eth . With the outstanding directing skills of Mrs. MEMBERS OF THE ONE ACT PLAY First row Becky Kircher, Travis Vernon, Carla Redwine. Second row Dylan Stafford, jessica Lowe, Candy Carson, Holly Chappell, Brian Sartor. Third row Brandon Scott, Deron McCraw, james Stone, josh Parrish, jeff jezek, and Brett Donowho. iPhoto by Denison Heraldj 48 Activities - Page by Tiffany Kurtz Sylvia McBrayer the cast won ar alternate position. They also hat two students named to the all sta cast. They were Becky Kircher anc Travis Vernon. Karla Redwine wa: honorable mention. Dylan you really wouldn't use that sword would you? Dylan Stafford lBanquoj enter the stage with jessica Lowe Cwitchj. QPhot1 by Tiffany Kurtzj. IOSH I THOUGHT WE WERE FRIEND -Travis Vernon fMacBethj and josh Parris lMcDuffj battle it out in a scene fror MacBeth. iPhoto by Tiffany Kurtzj. ...pi 'T '5- DRAMA STUDENTS -front row Karla Redwine, most Holly Chappell, best actress, Becky Kircher, best thespianp row Dylan Stafford, outstanding senior, Deron McCraw, stage Travis Vernon, best actor, and Brett Donowho, best newcomer. by Denison Heraldl ,Q V'-'Q . Q lan' Que ,-'1y'x'gqI,. 3 1.94 .g-,iw I J- K L Q..-I , 1 ' 11 -? .- ig 'ay I 1 i 3.5 , 3 .tg : A ...J x N'- E 1 'O wil 0 YOU HEAR WHAT I HEAR! -Travis Vernon host of the Gong Show listens for an im- ortant gong. iPhoto by David Roachl WHAT TALENT -Two Drama I students per- form an act on the Gong Show. They won first place. iPhoto by David Roachj rv bf' ..- -M'1.'.. - I Q. . is-g ' 1 ' ' flu ' ' X ,, 1 THAT'S RIGHT WE'RE BAD Two Drama I students perform Chalk and Coal. Unfor- tunately, they were gonged. iPhoto by james Stonel Page by Tiffany Kurtz - Activities 49 HANHDNS .. . M1555 :fl re t SERS ' wi. rr, tiff. l :S 21- 42 H325 gp l ig M wsu, ta 'SSS ' fl gig, ff A 'snmsaw TM.. .4XA.......r' WINTER WONDERLAND -Becky Kircher, Suzanne Tripp, Tara Tyson, and janet Harp have fun in the snow after class. 50 Activities f Page by Roger Hanson HE DACHES Hanson's Headaches, the select choir at D.H.S, was very active and very successful this year. Two students, Troy Vest, and Roger Hanson, made the T.M.E.A All-Region Choir. Hanson, for the first time in D.H.S history, went on to make the T.M.E.A All- Region and All-State Choirs. The prestigious All-State Choir performed at the T.M.E.A state convention and the A.C.D.A national convention, both in San An- tonio. Over the years, Headaches has made a tradi-T tion of visiting the elementary schools and performin many popular songs, much to the delight of th younger students. Hanson's Headaches also performs for various civic clubs throughout the year. The selecl choir is under the direction of Mr. Roger Hanson, Sr. Members of the select choir are Mary England, Amy Zuza, janet Harp, Kim Key, Colleen Nickerson, Priscilla Crain, Alicia Smith, Wendy Hooper, Suzanne Tripp, Becky Kircher, jodie Smith, Wendy Shearer, Kim Leach, Tanya Garnett, jennifer johnson, Connie Lambert, Carla Potts, Troy Vest, Mark Thompson, Marcus jackson, Dylan Stafford, Yancey Yeargan, joy jennings, Diana Smith, Christine Patti, Debbie Draper, Mike Hales, Deron McCraw, Anthony Edgemond, Roger Hanson, and Darren York. 'IEADACHES IN ACTION -ll0Pl lOdie Smith and Troy Vest model their cool ihades, tbelowj, janet Harp and Mary 1987 Gfficers President - Roger Hanson Vice-President - Marcus jackson Secretary -- Becky Kircher Treasurer - Deron McCraw Social Committee - Wendy Hooper, Alicia Smith Sweetheart - Priscilla Crain OUTSTANDING MEMBERS Senior Boy - Roger Hanson Senior Girl- Priscilla Crain junior Boy - Troy Vest junior Girl -janet Harp Sophmore Boy - Yancey Yeargan Sopmore Girl - Becky Kircher Freshman Boy - Shawn Donohue Freshman Girl - Tara Tyson England relax on the way home from con- est. iPhoto by Roger Hansonj Page by Roger Hanson - Activities 51 X-KW' QI: K .. tg ,V Jr. E . f ' ' A V x ' 4 , . '-f N . Q, Q0 Q,,.al QNQXL 5109 ENT 52 Activities A Page by Roger Hanson T DENT COUNCIL SPONSQRS ACTIVITIES Student Council had one of the most successful and productive years ever. The year started off with the of- icers and committee chairpersons helping with registration. Members also sponsored a car-window wash iefore school started. As an attempt to increase membership, Student Council held registration for the club luring freshmen orientation. The result was an all-time high membership of 194. Mrs. Cathey Williams, the iew Student Council sponsor and activities director, proved to be an excellent sponsor who dedicated much if her time and talent to the worthy organization. Student Council added a new activity to the club's busy Igenda. Officers added a new and creative touch to the morning announcements. Each officer was responsible or making the announcements one day a week. Officers also were able to have special guests help them nake the announcements. As every year, Student Council was again in charge of the Homecoming parade and ire-game activities. This is one of the biggest times of the school year and much planning and organization is equired to produce a successful Homecoming. Members acted as parade marshals and made sure the parade an smoothly. As the year came to an end, a picnic and volleyball game was sponsored by the Student Council. 'his allowed members to eat, socialize, and have fun before the end of the year. Student Council is one of the nest clubs at D.H.S. It offers an opportunity for students to become more involved in school life and meet riends. Everyone should be involved in this excellent organization. .',,. . .is 387 Members - Sharon Adams, Anton Albrand, Ginger Allen, Angie Anderson, Russell Anderson, Kristy Armstrong, Kim Arthur, Lee Ann Ashburn, Steve Avila, Kristi Ballard, Laura allou, Mark Barbin, Tammy Bassett, Stephanie Baxley, jennifer Bell, jimmy Billner, Michelle Bizzell, Dwayne Bishop, Robbie Blincoe, Kyle Breed, Melissa Brown, Misty Brown, Shawn 'own, Sherry Bryant, jennifer Buckner, Barbara Burgert, Candee Carson, Beverly Caudill, Kristie Caudill, Melissa Caldwell, Amy Cockrill, Lance Coleman, Catherine Copeland, Rhonda ox, Priscilla Crain, Robin Crouse, Michelle Curby, Denise Czaja, Melissa Davis, Phillip Davis, Larissa Dollar, Brett Donowho, Scott Donowho, Chad Edelen, Michelle Edwards, Rachel iwards, Mary England, Scott Eppler, jamie Fennell, jim Fleitman, Katrina Francis, Kallie Fricke, Steve Fronterhouse, Kim Fulenchek, Gale Gainey, Kim Gardner, Tonya Garnett, Beth lass, Brian Gray, Chris Green, Vanya Griffith, Michelle Grimes, Kim Guyman, Paige Hagood, Mike Hales, Shawnna Hall, Roger Hanson, Gina Hatfield, jennifer Harvey, Denean eiman, Beth Henslee, Rachel Hill, Christy Holland, Lisa Holt, Wendy Hooper, Cherry House, Mary House, Paige Hudgins, Eric Hunt, jennifer Hunt, Kathryn Hunt, Kip Isaacs, Marcus ckson, joy jennings, Candice johnson, jennifer johnson, Stephanie johnson, Kim jones, Allen Kane, jackie Kelley, Brenda Kerns, Michelle Kirby, Becky Kircher, Elaine King, Tiffany urtz, Miranda Lacey, Tasha Lock, jessica Lowe, jenny Manning, Danielle Martindale, Michelle Martindale, Bradley Mayes, Loretta Mayton, Shawn McBrayer, Deron McCraw, Carlos tcDuffy, Kendall McKinley, Alena Mersechi, David Mezzacappa, Linda Miller, Cindy Moon, Sherita Moore, Kim Morrison, jennifer Mosley, Lori Mullens, Melodie Myers,Tiffany tyers,Tracy Nantz, Doug Neaves jeff Neaves, Bill Nellis, Amy Nelson, Shari Nelson, Colleen Nickerson, Tyre Nugent, jennie Parsons, Nilesh Patel, Christie Patti, Emily Peake, Monica earson, Kendall Phillips, Carla Potts, Kim Prado, jennie Price, Amy Pruiett, Laurie Rich, Carla Rider, Chad Riley, Alicia Reynolds, Tonya Roberson, Brady Robinson, Eric Robinson, Tisha abinson, Stephanie Rodriguez, Veronica Romero, Thomas Rucker, Cory Sartor, james Scoggins, Brandon Scott, Alissa Shaffer, Russell Simpson, Christa Sippert, Alicia Smith, Diana nith, Rhonda Smith, Deanna Snell, Cindy Speck, Scott Spencer, Tricia Spradling, Dylan Stafford, Lisa Stafford, Kurt Steincamp, Craig Talley, Rebecca Terry, Dedra Thompson, Vivian wompson, Sheri Todd, Tonya Todd, Thu Trinh, Allison Tyson, Tara Tyson, Carmen VanMeter, Christy VanZee, Travis Vernon, Troy Vest, Mary Lynn Wagner, Didi Wakin, Barbara lalker, David Ward, Melissa Watson, Erica Wahington, Marcey West, Rochelle White, Shawnna White, Andrea Wilkerson, Steve Wilkerson, Dawn Williams, Meredith Williams, Steve lilliams, Tracey Williams, Lana Wright, Mike Wright, Yancey Yeargan. Page by Roger Hanson - Activities 53 5 4? ft SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS -Dylan Stafford, president, and Roger Hanson, vice president, receive this year's Student Council scholarships from sponsor Mrs. Cathey Williams.lDenis0n Herald Photoj VOLLEYBALL FANATICS -Roger Hanson, Troy Vest, Dylan Stafford and Miranda Lacey prepare for the game. iPhoto by Becky Kircherl FUTURE MODELS -julie Russell and Becky Kircher seem to stop in the middle of the volleyball game to pose for the camera. The N Student Council picnic was held at I Student D Council I, 'if 4, I Waterloo Park. x- T I 1-.. l l 54 Activities - Page by Roger Hanson A DENTIST'S DREAM -Dylan Stafford show the camera his pearly whites. al' - GREAT PLAYER -Tiffany Kurtz makes 2 great play at the Student Council volleybal game. 'M it' Dylan f K,-is-l-ie mwlda prigcillo. to 'LS L L lfwdall GOOD SPORTS -Dylan Stafford presented Sherman with balloons as a symbol of good luck. Fvce - Q . . .- ' I , Q 'i r fri. - v , l 14,27 ., 'lf V W If V g ,W ,W txt . . , ...... A f 1- ' . . l , gard Workers - President Dylan Stafford, Vice-President Roger Hanson, Secretary Kristie VOLLEYBALL PROS -Members of Student audill, Treasurer Rhonda Cox, Reporter Priscilla Crain, Parlaimentarian Kendall Phillips Council played volleyball at the picnic. 'Yun-rp TRETCH -Roger Hanson stretches to make STRANGE APPETITE -Dylan Stafford, president of Student Council, clowns around with his me volley as lim Fleitman and Parks Wilson sister Lisa Stafford in the new plant room of the recently built biology and science wing. latch. l Page by Roger Hanson - Activities 55 United Service Club stages holdup Thanks -President Rebecca Terry hands over the check to the representative from the American Heart Assocation, The students who helped raise the money look on. A we fr 5 l 5 li N Gina Hatfield was voted best senior by the U.S. Club. Rebecca Terry served as the U.S.CIub president. 56 Activities - Page by Barbara Ross l f P2639 46335 K51xJ'3llu L I xdf is 5 NITED SERVICE CLUB -Anton Albrand, Kristy Armstrong, Kellie Arnold, Kim Arthur, Lee Ann Ashburn, Steve Avila, Laura Ballou, Kristi allard, Mark Barbin, james Baxley, Clanci Bayless, David Bayless, Tammy Beaver, Mike Beeson, Robbie Blincoe, Kyle Brede, Misty Brown, 1awn Brown, Mellisa Caldwell, john Carey, jon Carson, Kristie Caudill, Ronnie Clark, Christine Clayton, Sherry Coleman, Rhonda Cox, hrys Castelli , Denise Czaja, Lorisa Dollar, Mike Dophied, jennifer Duncan, joe Earnhart,Chad Edelen, Michele Edwards, Staci Edwards, 'ana Eldredge, Kim England, Mary England, jim Fleitman, Steve Fronterhouse, Gail Gainey, Beth Glass, Chris Green, jennifer Green, risten Gregg, Kristin Griffin, Vanya Griffith, Michele Grimes, Tama Groff, Kip lssacs, Paige Hagood, Shawna Hall,Roger Hanson, Gina atfield, Vance Hatfield, Beth Henry, Carrie Herzog, Rachel Hill, David Hintz, jill Holder, Christy Holland, Michele Hollensed, Gina Hor- in, Paige Hudgins, jenniferjohnson, Stephanie johnson, Lance jones, Kim jones, Allen Kane, Michele Kirby, Miranda Lacey, Leslie Lester, endall McKinley, Rebecca McPherson, Kim Mace, Scott Marr, Mary jo Martin, Stacy Martin, Michele Martindale, David Mezzacappa, indy Moon, Vincent Mott, Lori Mullins, Melodie Myers, Tiffany Myers, Sonya Myles, Doug Neaves, jeff Neaves, Eric Neidert, Bill Nellis, olleen Nickerson, Chelsea Palmer, Marla Parker, josh Parrish, Emily Peake, Monica Pearson, Kevin Pickney, Dallas Porter, Carla Potts, racey Presley, Amy Pruiett, Alicia Reynolds, Laurie Rich, Pam Roach, Tonya Roberson, Brady Robinson, Eric Robinson, Tisha Robinson, rian Sartor, Mark Schley, Chris Scott, Stephanie Senich, Lisa Shearin, Russell Simpson, Mark Skelton, Amy Smart, Diana Smith, jodie nith, Rhonda Smith, Deanna Snell, Melanie Sonnenberg, Scott Spencer, Todd Spencer, Shelly Stagner, Kurt Steincamp, Kristi Strong, licheal Stowers, Matt Sullivan, Audra Tolbert, Chris Teague, Rebecca Terry, Tonya Thompson, Sheri Todd, Tien Trihn, Tyler Via, Travis ernon, Troy Vest, Mary Lynn Wagner, Dawn Williams, Meredith Williams, Steve Williams, Lana Wright, Mike Wright and Amy Zuza. ' '? V ' B ' A 4 US CLUB OFFICERS R ii 3 PRESIDENT-Rebecca Terry -4...ax r wfj ri at E S 1ST VICE- PRES. -Paige Hudgins KL . 0 2ND VICE - PRES. -Mike Wright , s E s t A TREASURER -Vanya Griffith REPORTER -Amy Smart s l'll l ' ' lssr PARL. -Scott Gundlach ..1- A f , i E , S - CHAPLAIN -Mark Skelton his Is a Hold Up -Alicia Reynolds is holding up this car in hopes that they will donate SOCIAL CHM, -jamg-35 Baxley ioney to the American Heart Association. The U,S. Club has a hold up every year to raise ioney for a good cause. Page by Barbara Ross - Activities 57 Neewollah is sponsored every year by the Den-teens Club. The candidates are chosen by class members to run for royalty. Members of royalty have to collect five-cent votes from fellow classmates. The candidates with the most votes win. A talent show entertains the audience before royalty winners are announced. This year's show was a huge suc- cess forthe Den-teens Club. KING FOR A NIGHT -Roger Hanson and Priscilla Crain were chosen king and queen of this year's Neewollah. Both are seniors and performed together in the talent show held before the winners were announced. fPhoto by Chrys Castellil I 1' 'Sig' 4.,,,tt 352. Nw tstr fig ffl , 1 . s I .,, ,1 FRESHMEN WlNNER'S -lohnny Higgin- botham and Carla Rider are chosen for lord and lady. iPhoto by james Stonel SMILE! -Tim McAden and jennifer Young, right, are prince and princess for Neewollah. iPhoto by Michelle Pearsonl 58 Activities - Page by Chrys Castelli Neewollah rocks 1986 YY Q WX WHAT A COUPLE! -jimmy Billner and Meredith Williams reign as duke and duchess of tht Neewollah Court. iPhoto by Chrys Castellil i 1 l 1 I a AND THE WINNERS ARE? -Emcees jennifer Hunt and Becky Kircher wait to announce place with 113 jazz Hoff' Whom by the winners. iPhoto by Chrys Castellij Castellij -Sheri Nelson jazzes to victory for FRIENDS -Seniors Roger Hanson, Dylan Stafford, and Priscilla Crain win second place with That's What Friends Are For . iPhoto by Chrys Castellij FIFTIES -Dewan Dawson, Kim Guymon, Tai Hunt, Cory Sartor, and Tara Tyson lip 57 to third place. iPhoto by Chrys Castellij i i l 'i ,lfla i ' 2-3 15' it 1 5 E ,, Y 2 33,55 3 u 1' k 'Q A t 3 i E S . S 5 i 5 ,gg i NIOR DEN-TEENS -First row: Curtis Madden, Priscilla Crain, Shawnna white, Sheri Todd, Tisha Robinson. Second row: Christy Holland, Beth Glass, Gail Gainey, Kendall Houston, rllie Arthur, Vicki Emerson, Christine Clayton, joy Iennings. Third row: joe Ross, Tiffany Myers, Quitta McAlesler, joe Thompson, Tiffany Kurtz, Vivian Thompson, Emily Peake. Fourth wx Chris Green, Steve Fronlerhouse, Cristen Gregg, Carmen VanMeter, Mary ju Martin, Monica Pearson, Brian Sartor, Leslie Lester, jackie Kelly, Kecia Wimbish, Kim Gardner, Melissa ildwell, Slephaie Lowell, Fifth row: Lame jones, Dylan Stafford, Wendy Hooper, Alicia Reynolds, Kellie Gibson, Roger Hanson, Deron McCraw, Vanya Griffith, Matt Sullivan, Kip iacs, Kim Glenn. Page by Chrys Castelli - Activities 59 1986-87 Denteen Members pose for pictures 1' N-' 11 T A B 60 Activities - Page by Chrys Castelli IUNIOR DENTEEN MEMBERS -Kristy Arn strong, Lee Ann Ashburn, Chris Autei Steve Avila, james Baxley, Robbie Blincot Shawn Brown, Chrys Castelli, Kristi Caudill, Tessa Clanton, Denise Czaja, je DeHorney, Larissa Dollar, Chris Douglas Debbie Draper, Chad Edelen, Stacie Et wards, Dana Eldredge, Kim England, Mai England, Kim Fulton, jennifer Green Michelle Grimes, Tama Groff, Sco Gundlach, Paige Hagood, Rachel Hil Stephanie Hill, Paige Hudgins, Eric Hun Kerri johnson, Kim jones, Christie Kullii Kim Mace, Scott Marr, Rebecca McPhe son, Lori Mullens, Stephanie Mulke' Chelsea Palmer, Geri Reed, Pam Roacl Raymie Rushing, Charlie Russell, Russe Simpson, Lisa Shearin, Dee Smith, jodi Smith, Stephanie Smithson, Elisha Stampe Michael Stowers, Chris Teague, Dedi Thompson, Audra Tolbert, Tien Trinh, Trc Vest, Tammy Vaughan, Mary Lynn Wagne Rochelle White, Paige Wilkerson SOPHMORE DENTEENS -Anton Albrant Kristin Arthur, Darry Aynes, Kristi Ballart Laura Ballou, Tammy Bassett, Clam Bayless, Paige Beckleman, David Beeson jennifer Bell, Pauline Betts, Melissa Browi Tara Brock, Sherry Bryant, Kim Burri Candee Carson, jon Carson, Lara Coke Sherri Coleman, Catherine Copelanc Rhonda Cox, Robin Crouse, Michelle Ec wards, Cindi Hale, Michelle Hollensed, Lis Holt, Roger Hornsby, jina Horton, jennift Hunt, Midge jacquinot, Edwin johnson Michelle Kirby, Becky Kircher, Chris Landers, jessica Lowe, Tim McAden, Shell Nason, Loretta Mayton, Stacy Means, Lind Miller, Lisa Murphy, Candice Noe, Am Pruiett, Karla Redwine, Shane Reynold Stacy Rosenow, Stephanie Ross, Cath Russell, Stephanie Senich, Kristi Strong Heather Thomas, Tonya Thompson, Aliso Tyson, Donnie Walton, Tammy Wege Don Williams, Lisa Williams, Lisa Witche Amy Zuza. FRESHMAN DENTEENS -Ginger Allen, Kir Arthur, Brad Barnett, jim Bates, Davi Bayless, Michelle Bizzell, Lee Ann Brook Misti Brown, jennifer Buckner, Beverl Caudill, Tina Christian, Stephanie Clapr Stacy Coburn, Amy Cockrell, Bre' Donowho, Mike Draper, Kallie Fricke, jer nifer A. Green, Scott Gunley, Kim Guymoi Shawna Hall, jennifer Harvey, Beth Henr' Beth Hensley, Dana jackson, Edwi jackson, Candice johnson, jennife johnson, Stephanie johnson, Miranda Lac' Elaine King, Danielle Martindale, Yvett Mayberry, Kim Morrison, jennifer Murhp' Melodie Myers, Sonya Myles, Kim Pradc Tonya Poe, Cindy Reeves, Carla Rider, jer nifer Russell, Veronica Romero, Alissa Sha fer, Lorin Shannon, Christa Sippert, Monic Smith, Melanie Sonnenburg, Lisa Staffort Shelly Stagner, Tara Tyson, Didi Wakii Brandi Whaley, Brandy Whittington, Ar drea Wilkerson, Lisa Witcher CA members -Front, Marcus jackson, Paige Hudgins, jimmy Billner, Tisha Robinson, Kim ones, second, jennifer Harvey, Kim Mace, Rachel Hill, Laura Ballou, Amy Smart, Lee Ann tshburn, Rochelle White, Karen Templeton, Steve Avila, Michelle Martindale, Chris Douglass, third, Troy Vest, Lance Coleman, Brady Robinson, Scott Spencer, Carmen 'anMeter, Scott Donowho, Kim Gardner, Vivian Thompson, Vanya Griffith, Tiffany Myers, flichelle Grimes, Monica Pearson, Merideth Williams, Michael Stowers, Chad Edelen, ourth, Steve Wilkerson, james Baxley, jason Wheeler, jeff Neaves, Russell Simpson, Robbie ilincoe, Cris Teague, Phillip Davis, jon Carson, Paul Gaffney, Curtis Madden, Eric Hunt, irian Sartor, Kim Arthur, Vance Hatfield, Scott Skelton, Denise Czaja, Reggie Perry, Doug leaves, Eric Robinson, Dylan Stafford, Scott Burns, Bill Nellis, Scott Gundlach. AMERICAN V ANK AMERICAN BANK OF SHERMAN, N.A. AMERICAN BANK OF DENISON 2011 Texoma Parkway P.O. Box 1231+ 931 W. Main - P.O. Box 306 Sherman, Texas 75090 Denison, Texas 75020 2ll+f893-7555 2141463-3510 Supporting DHS Excellence B Page by Roger Hanson - Activities 61 -.4--9.1 U lv.. 41 TAKE A BREAK AND SMILE -Sherry Bryant, above, looks up from her work for a picture. ln the background, Andy Embry and lodi White plan a features page for the weekly Stinger. iPhoto by Bar- bara Rossj PLANNING AND TAPING -Matt Sullivan, below left, looks for ideas while josh Parrish tapes up a news page for the paper, below right. 62 Activities - Page by lulie West Stinger growf The Stinger Staff has produced student newspaper for Denisc High School for the past 19 yea since Mrs. Kay Casey, advise came to teach here. This yea with the new working facilitie staff members have been learnir to use computers provided by th Denison Education Fund to desig the Stinger. Dawn Williams, Barbara Ros and David Hintz have earned the letters in journalism this year fc working in student publications fc three years. 'WDW x The Stinger Staff -includes Beth C-lass, Barbara Ross, Brady Robin son, front, and Scott Marr, Kimberly Mace, lodi White, lennif Castleman, Sherry Bryant, Dawn Williams, Sheri Todd, David Hint Matt Sullivan and josh Parrish, above. Williams, features editc gets ready tolrepresent the staff as sweetheart in the homecomir parade, below. Sports editor Hintz was her escort for the pregan ceremonies. w TWO WORK BETTER THAN ONE -Sheri Todd and Kim Hawkir work together on a news page. Kim moved at semester, below let GIVE IT YOUR BEST SHOT -David Hintz lines up a shot in the ne' office education classroom. Stephanie Childress and David Roac worked as photographers for the publications staffs. -E Flying high with photography X11 YOU HAVE GOT TO BE Steve Fronterhouse covers his face as Matt Sullivan tells him of plans for the second slide show. fx. This year the photography club reached new heights by entertaining the student body all yearg whether it was by posting pictures of school activities or presenting two slide shows. The photography club was run by president Steve Fronterhouse, vice-president Tiffany Kurtz, secretary David Hintz, and treasurer Jodi White. The club was under the supervision of Mrs. Kay Casey. 1 ellow Ja Green poses for as he tries to of DT DT rf O. f Qi. ad' iaxeilva SSG WCP' L6 YOQ4 dd fa - 'fb' 6 Q Pg - 'CY Wo O0 6 9 2' a Q Cf c ima' dwg 6816 a 60409 6 x0 O QSOOH 4 46 V pew cket football QD? cell' 059 e 6 si to o e '30 . 0 3 0 'S Q0 3969 XXKKZQQ ri DQS 905999 1564 ' 109 ,565 Sec af 661.00569 QD vt ,lg x .Xe , 9 x Q 60 'x Q 'G S 6 Q SN 1 4 Q. 00' W SCO 109 .69 QQOZQXS :hier . 0 1-Q0 ZXXX 'ii 0 . xl X3 0' cb sAY CHEESE S P c tephanie Baxley takes 8 icture of the photogrHPhY lass. -, , Page by Tiffany Kurtz - Activities 63 F.F.A. works hard all year The Future Farmers of America had a very successful year.They at- tended many shows and contests and won many awards. Several students attended the State Fair of Texas. Those attending were john Clapp and Melissa Pauley. Clapp exhibited a polled Hereford which made the sale. The F.F.A. students also attended all-district F.F.A. meetings once a month. Thomas Anderson attended the Southwestern Exposition and Stock Show in Fort Worth. . ...M M. Welcome! Gale Smithson help present the FFA state presi- dent in an assembly. Gainey and Stephanie 64 Activities e- Page by Barbara Ross . ts K Q . ' . , . . yfffliili K' I' a , - g 1 Q c K. ,. , .sg Q, is 4: 75' ' N K N 'sm N - ' . - K 4' l,kk .gs R is if tw Q :Fi '5- N4.. I tit' A 11? , J '24 3351-Egg? 5 s 'Y 'iw -- .2 .ik--tl' :wr t .b'r- .-' '35, ' S- ' if ' Ltffef X 3 in A kiss goodbye -lanette Locke gives her lamb a last kiss before it is taken to the slaughter house. The last picture -Melissa Pauley shares oi last moment with her lamb Miller . tmiff A little help from a friend -Darron Bunch helps Barbara Ross prepare her steer for tl show, left, lohn Clapp shows his steer, below, and Bunch works in the garden sprayii potatoes, below right. All-around worker -Barbara Ross sets up her steer in the show ring for the judge. ' - , ' x ' J , . ,..- g ' '- Q , - sf- , ' -wi? fEQfTE'f1K5.1Zi .ei-,?., Q' A gi' -ITC is 1.-glint: 5? ft' ' ,ifgfqjsiligizg g-VGA A h f , ,fY 7.Z5Lui'.,gJ will . 5.1. for ' w s--'ptr ' 'ievaswwvsglifa ' f v -:VN 1,'. . 'M-,-wltiswg- wa r . -f -wQfb...v'?7qf.'. '6i1 ,. . 4' 1-was :riff- W Q . -ss -v A rfealsi' ' V , Q X . g , vesnw ,, 1 ' - ' ge- 1, .9Q'5,-fix.. ai, 1 , V - , .-.Ryu 1 T A' f A-1- af-aa'ar'5a'fTfic2f 'K 'i '. w .ft .rv 4. vfffi 3 I-' 'J if 4.13 Q - - use X gt vt. 5 gift . V ya ,,49x.i , ,gQ - 'digg . - i 'i ff y-gt ' Q -5' jg, Qiw ff' f 9 gi Y-A 5 F-? l'? Q lx iv a. we ' .. V ,.x'.f.fAfaC-is Q 33-M 5- Q -2 5 ax -' QL, 54 1 by az? if .1 .Lk Q A .H .J .ag I zf. tg xx . V . Agua. W 3 Gettin pretty Barbara Ross works hard in rattlng her steer's tail in preperation for the Working seniors -F.F.A. seniors work hard in the garden. show. I u l l l Look alive! -john Clapp is in the show ring at the Dallas Fair, left, Barbara Ross shows a steer at Loy Lake Park, right. , N Q 553 5 3 rv ' ,,'T,g:m I V it sly 3? fa. w A' a N law Ml amous friends -Thomas Anderson, F.F.A. president, poses for a EEWWW -Thomas Anderson and Mr. Wayne Blount get ready for icture with country and western star George Strait. the Fort Worth Stock Show. Page by Barbara Ross - Activities 65 Custoclians stop to pose! Our custodians have been a part of Denison High since the first days of DHS. They work hard to keep DHS looking good. They love what they do and it shows with the dedication and hard work they put in their jobs everyday. As this page saysg WE LOVE OUR CUSTODIANS! 1' SAY CHEESE . . . -Doris Hood stops during her daily duties to pose for a picture. labovel OHH . . . WHAT A BEAUTIFUL CAKE! -Head custodian, Sharon McCrary takes time to show us a cake made for all the custodians. fbelowl 66 Activities . -fs 1 NJ ' l Page by Beth Glass V5 VV-Vifailwi' ffl: '- Q Q as . ' lfrlw , , ,' ' ' ' ' A W ' f' 1 :.'ZL.54?755f,, H' w ' ' 4 M 'N-, .. 5 0 f l.. .r D a 1 if UH-HUH . . . YES . . . OK . . . -Sharon Mc- Crary takes another problem and solves it. LOVE IN OUR SCHOOLS! -We not only love teachers, principals, and office workers but. . .WE LOVE OUR CUSTODIANS! OH WHAT A HAPPY DAY -Geneva Black stops for a picture before her busy day at work. I DESERVE A BREAK TODAY -Lilly Carney stops to rest after a long hard day. CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 1987 GRADUATE KRISTIE WRIGHT AND ALL 1987 DENISON HIGH SCHOOL G RADUATES TON E ABSTRACT COMPANY MARY A. ALEXANDER MICHAEL E. ALEXANDER Chairman President- Manager ROSEMARY ALEXANDER Vice President OVER A CENTURY OF SERVICE ,gonna ,iff -1 -V 1 3635 ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1872 3 -FV. Qfugggfs OLDEST CONTINUOUS BUSINESS IN DENISON NOW FOUR LOCATIONS HOME OFFICE: 222 WEST MAIN ST., DENISON, TX 75020: PHONE 214f465-3414 BRANCH OFFICE: 2009 TEXOMA PARKWAY, SUITE 4, SHERMAN, TX 75090: PHONE 21 1 4f868- 786 BRANCH OFFICE: 2535 HIGHWAY 82 E., SUITE D-1, wHITEsBoRo, TX 76273: PHONE 214f564-3500 BRANCH OFFICE: HWY 120, SUITE 1, PoTTsBoRo, TX 75076 Ac 5 ,f as AN.. ..,- ww-+s:-W-N-w.. , aw 'I Rig m 'X K - . 4, e J 1' 5' K pf- . . i Q A LLVL . I L. K, as -AK .tn inn Activities 69 Future Teachers gain valuable experience The Future Teachers of America had several activities this year. At Christmas, they sponsored a barrel for canned items of food. When Easter rolled around, FTA members sold Bunny Grams so that students could send Easter messages. On May 18, senior members went to Lamar Elemen- tary School to teach for a day. The teachers and students enjoyed having them there. Officers for 1986-87 were: president, Priscilla Crain, vice-president, Kim Key, treasurer, Deron McCraw, and secretary and sweetheart, Emily Peake. The sponsors for the club are Mrs. Elisabeth Williams and Mrs. jewell McKnight. .I MUSIC MAN -Roger Hanson plays piano for a student. tPhoto by Parks Wilsonl 70 Activities - Page by loylennings . t S c T r 5 T r - A 7 I .lf J. ' XAQ...-no-N FULL OF QUESTIONS -Colleen Nickerson works with a Lamar first-grader on her socir studies assignment: This is Colleen's first year in FTA. She taught with Mrs. Russell. tPhot by Parks Wilsonl 5 l Asa- . 5.2 Vg gs x. FTA MEMBERS -First row: Christi Patti, Suzanne Tripp, Deron McCraw, Priscilla Crain, ar Kim Key. Second row: joy lennings, Bradley Mayes, Roger Hanson, Wendy Hooper, Ba bara Walker, and Mrs. Elisabeth Williams. Third row: Sharon Adams, Colleen Nickerso Kristi Strong, Tonya Roberson, Alicia Reynolds, Lee Ann Ashburn, and Debbie Richarr Fourth row: Steve Williams, Danny Walker, Mark Schley, Mrs. jewell McKnight, ar Denise Czaja. lPhoto by joe Thompsonl .xx 41-4., 1...., M? A M5147 4044. Activities 71 J' i 3' if 1 f X ' FM? X i m-L 1 72 Activities , .mm .Q Vs lnterFlrst e believe in ou Let us help you further your education with our Student Loans also Find out about our Free Student Checking InterFlrst InterFirst Bank Denison, N.A. Denison, Texas 75020 Telephone: 214-465-2131 Time and Temperature 300 West Main 214-465-7811 P.O. Box 339 member FDIC Page by Beth Glass - d I U .Wm J : , Tl. 94 at I' f . , .1 iff ff r '. .f 5lE2f?vX 3z'?9Q,v.g l . 1'-f-fad . - - ' ' . i - t ,-., - ' ' 1 f W V , A 4 4 J 'W ' 2'g lf Awwlsy A A ns' if a s ii Q- y 1 1 'fd' itz f, .9 43 w w , Q Lin E i STUDY,STUDY! -Allison Tyson receives help from Mrs. Nancy Terry while studying for literary criticism. PERCUSION WINNERS -Stacie Coburn, Tammy Easley, james Heflin, Holly Chappell, Staci Foster, and Mr. Dan Wynn. 74 Activities - Page by Roger Hanson Students perform wel at UIL competitior wc? Denison High School students attended UIL competition tl spring and performed quite well. As a result of much hard work ai effort, DHS became the UIL Spring Meet Sweepstakes winner f the first time in school history. Students participating in litera events compiled an overwhelming 154 points while one-act pl. added 25. Boys and girls track compiled 64 points while the gc team contributed their share of 40. The tennis team successful gained 80 points which gave DHS a total amount of 363 points the over all competition. The next closest score was only 253 poir belonging to Boswell. Later in the year, choir and band students attended the UIL Sta Solo and Ensemble contest in Austin. Roger Hanson earned a fit division rating and a gold medal for his vocal solo. Priscilla Cra and Darren York, also performing vocal solos, earned second di' sion ratings and silver medals, as did Staci Foster, Steve Allen, ai Lynn Ramsey for their instrumental solos. An experimental percu sion ensemble won a first division rating and another experiment ensemble of choir and band students earned a second divisii rating. DHS is very proud of all its spring UIL competitors. i DEBATE PARTICIPANT -john Mabary was a state finalist in debate g W kb, ,,.x ,. . .MM K R 'T -Q.-.5 ,,...Q .. ,m.L l-,,,,,,,,e,,W, Q 2 N, VRACKSTER -Paul Fulton won a third place nedal at state competition. X so o wiNNfns -labovel Priscilla 5 1 X gi .. I he P- ' k as :gs l,y' L Crain, Staci Foster, Roger Hanson, Lynn 3 ..,.tt .:fg. i Ramsey, and Steve Allen. A' 'X M b A l DEBATE CHAMPS Alleftl Bradley Mayes V . f and Kendall Phillips. Q S , z I if A Q F' .' ws , at 4 'M ite Q Q g A ' 'Li ' A L ' 'i A GOLF PRO Matt Looney golf medalist 8 - shows us his winning style. 7987 . ' rem l'EAM CHAMPIONS -Lance Coleman shows off the district championship trophy that the DHS tennis team won. Every team member contributed points toward the win. , ' .'? i A , Y . ,- V DfSTRICT ,W Q S . ,,,..-,,M,W Tm S ,,...,..,-...--a..-,.. .- -'sq-g ya lv' l f, , s ' H ,f W , Q, . vvf , f ,Q , v , lv l V 5 ' . .' st . ' , h ,f ' . 9, , 1 K . 4 of We M V- A . 4 11 ' , , . Qi. 4 1 si Page by Roger Hanson - Activities 75 Ready for contest -Bradley Mayes and Denise Czaja practice during class. iPhoto by Steve Fronterhousel All smiles -Mrs. Linda Sullivan is sponsor and adviser to the debate team. This is her first year at DHS. iPhoto by james Stonel 76 Activities - Page byloylennings S Champion -Kendall Phillips shows off hi UIL medal and trophy.iPhoto by Shaw Brownl f E W' GLW , I never want to see another newspaper! -Deanna Snell and jennifer Hunt sift through pile of newspapers looking for evidence. iPhoto by Steve Fronterhousel Debate stayed very busy this ear. They attended many TFA ontests in the Dallas area. Kendall hillips qualified for and attended FA state. Bradley Mayes attended FA Student Congress. Phillips, lraig Talley, and Denise Czaja at- anded NFL Student Congress. hillips qualified for NFL Student Qongress Nationals and will attend mis summer. Phillips, Talley, and the team of llayes and john Mabary all par- cipated in UIL district, regional, nd state competition. At regional, alley and Phillips participated in incolnfDouglass debate. They ualified for state in this ategory.Phillips also qualified for tate in persuasive speaking. Talley ompeted in informative speaking I regionals. Mayes and Mabary ualified as alternates for state in tandard debate. Phillips garnered first place in LfD to become the tate champion. ' x Arguing their way to succes ,M air ru as mf ' .riff , Q -2 t we .,rt. 1 Mis as tm 1. Fi: Debate team -First row, Craig Talley, Mrs. Linda Sullivan, and Kendall Phillips. Second row, john Mabary and Bradley Mayes. iPhoto by Barbara Rossj .-, ,n . fm. f . ,, E i I 9. or it at .7 ebate members -First row,Kristi Strong, Bradley Mayes, Kendall Phillips, and john labary.lPhoto by james Stonej just say no -Craig Talley speaks to the Lions Club about How Kids Help Kids Stay Off Drugs. lPhoto by Parks Wilsonj Page byjoy jennings - Activities 77 S 2 l Cultural Heritage has busy year This year was a busy year for the Cultural Heritage club. Cultural Heritage sponsored banquets, severa dances, a talent show, and the annual powder puff game. The talent show was very successful. It featurec various solo and group acts. The show was concluded by an inspirational group song of That's What Friends Are For which was led by Vivian Thompson, Kim Gardner, and Roger Hanson. Cheese! -Reverend and Mrs. Venters tCultural Heritage sponsorl, pose for the camera. iPhoto by Kim Gardnerl V 3.3, vA .X tix, l J ,I I 1 Wag V :fifl NL Ulv ,fizfrf A N ,A .. s f -4. .N ' TX l lf l ' 1 V x . 78 Activities - Page by Carmen Galloway Say what? -David lones,right, sneaks a glance at Dawn Williams during the banquet. tPhot4 by Vivian Thompsonj Let us give thanks -Mr. Parker, Mrs. Peters, Rev. Venters, and lerri DeHorney pray befor they eat. iPhoto by Vivian Thompson! :eil 3 Powder Puff mania -Members of the junior powder puff team gather to form their strategy What jocks! -janet Harp,left, and against the seniors. The juniors barely edged the seniors in the close game. Grace at its finest -Chad Edelen, member of the cheerleading squad for the junior team, shows his grace and poise. 1987 Membership Chris Bryant- Marla Lewis Keith Carrea thers - Marlene lyday Tina Christian - Gail Malvern jeri DeHorney - Tasha Miller Andrea Gafney - Stacy Moore Paul Gafney - Allen Stephenson Thomas Humphrey - Shelly Taylor David jones - Stephan Taylor David Thompson - Kecia Wimbish Raymie Rushing, right, take a breather after playing their hearts out in the powder puff game. Cultural Heritage Officers President . . .jeri DeHorney Vice-President . . .Allen Stephenson Secretary . . . Shelli Taylor Treasurer . . . David jones Reporter. . . Kecia Wimbish Sweetheart. . . Shelli Taylor Sponsor. . . Mrs. Cynthia Venters Page by Carmen Galloway - Activities 79 Gffice Education 3 li t a -Q 1 Q' .4 4 5 sf 5 C. l S - :ggi ,A X i n ..,, Nz I N SQ K c f - it i Nm, -- - , y - P' , ,C w N P Q 'ay W, 5 , 1 it What fun! -Karen Templeton works in the new computer area, left. OEA members -LaTonya Ross, Eric Harris, Tawana Thompson, Ani Anderson, Carmen Galloway, Lana Baugh, Dee Smith, standing, Kevin Pinckney and Dana Eldredge, seated, right. 4 OEA members -Deborah Martin, Karen Templeton, Diana Smith, lodi Flannagan, Tracey Presley, front. Mrs. Meg Mayes, Suzanne Trii Candi Cassell, Mary lo Martin, Kellie Arthur, Alicia Smith, Rhondie Peterson, Carla Potts, back, above. Mrs. Mayes, Michelle Birchfie Keary Souther, Denise Burden, Karen Ertel, Wendy Thompson, Sherri Stewart, Cindy Moon, Sherry Wigington, Becky Ingram, Patri Bumpass, below right. Karen Ertel was an OEA contestant, below left . , . Am 1 , iffi V43 sul? lu l r l .4 ' . i. 4 , K W qi .qt 1 ppb 6 3 ' 2 1' f ,3- , i ax 1 s V- in ' . V X ,,,,,,......--f M ' . ,. 80 Activities - Page by Barbara Ross OSA! HERO students are rained for occupations l Health Occupations Students of America and Home Economic Related Occupations are two of the co-op training courses offered at Denison High School. They offer training in health professions such as lentists, physicians, veterinarians, nurses, and many other related fields. The students get on-the-job training in the field in which they choose to Jursue in the future. L Members of HOSA, middle right picture, are: jeff lezeck, Tony sastleman, Chris Simmons,Mrs. Siv Anderson,instructor, Tiffany Myers, ammy Beaver, Laura Tolley, Kristie Caudill, Laura Scott, Kristin Griffin, ,hauna Parker, Stephanie Garland, Carmilla McDuffy, lanna Polozeck, Duwanna Swink, and Toy Sanders. 'Vatch carefull -Visitin nurses show a stu- Y 8 lent how to properly treat an injured arm. .s,1 -1 ,,f:.', ffmmm:-a,mmM ,- Ls ii ' B I ll X M ll ,L by , l X 1 X I XJ.. x nil, We i 'U rv nw- be-We L Q .L :mars-f:':.p1ua.A..,.. U' 4 no o oo an - I aa : Vi o J D3 : Q. .. 5 5 rn U5 .-. 3' n :t 4 Ei ro CII on - 1987 members of HERO -Darla Hogan, jimmy Eeds, Valesha Goodin, Shirley Busby, Dianne Weddle, David Brock, Gerald Woods, leri DeHorney, and Eugene House. Those not pictured are: Vernon House, Laura Waggoner, Melissa Pauley, leanette Locke, Steve Virgin, and Marquita McAIister. Art Cub members -Amy Pack, Barbara Bates, Don Moser, Elisha Stamper, Stephanie Garland, Tom Woods, Steve Carlile, Kenneth Crawford, Mary England, Cory Sartor, Brian Baker, james Doyle, Kevin Crawford, Rodney Gray, Teona Curry, Kim Fulton, Ed- ward Pullin, Ray Barker, Uyen Ha, Beverly Caudill, jennie Parsons, Danny Eldredge, Keith Taylor, Kelly Blackwood, Kristy Armstrong, jimmy jones, Scott Blount, Derek Rodriguez, Tammy Dupuis, jonas Camp, Paul Waggoner, Michael Baecht, Chad Allen, jonathan Wright, Danny Edmonds, Wesley Shields, Vickie Rickerson, Cyrus Haas, Tonya Todd, Gary Williams, james Stone, Melissa Caldwell, Christie McBride, Billy Garner, Sterling Stiff, Michael Walker, Chris Parker, Shawna Hall, Roger McCarley, Sean O'Rear, joel Luper, Brad Merrell, Michael Moody, Darrin Peoples, Tai Hunt, Scott Curley, Kelly Kvale, William Bayless, Connie Armstrong. Officers -President,Carmen VanMeter, Vice-President,Kristy VanZee, Secretary,Christie Virgin, Treasurer, Stephanie Rodriguez. The sponsor for the art club is art instructor, Mr. jerry Pedersen. One of the main projects of the art club was painting murals on the walls of the new science wing. df 'rf'-'I -'f , 4- , ,:.r 'fr11 zf-,,,,-., . 2 , -f V . '-i ' - . - . ft .,'rt, Q' ' A A trle 4, x f , V 44, , , . f q,,,, - rfrh --', y. . wi A H srler ' W ' Ev r- f,'f 4. V ' ' ' 91--.,f,r.,, t fb'W2Qfi1 ,,,,.., , , as f l h W , . if 'f 'V ' A ' J . f K . l l . , F57 1 . f ,VVV - - 5 E I ,A ' V 'r ' ,, ,. ' ' 11, M My V . . K S I ,, .V yr., ,V M W 'X ' ' ' 'ff Y K .,- 1: A. .... A 4 ,ij I N I 5-5 mf' S' Having Fun! -Art club members Kristie VanZee, Carmen VanMeter, and Christie Virgin, enjoy a ride on the swings. 82 Activities - Page by Roger Hanson 1987 Art Club , , is , ' ,rrl , .,,,, J llllr . rl- , .7 ., . 40 A rrrrr P W l E as 3- , ' Q: , c ' . if .,,,,, f Stretch -Kristy VanZee Art club vice-presiden1 tries to hit the volleyball. 'L2'1f2szt1r:3i '1 'zzssugffzf-1' i -lrfkssfzriwafif'-1wQ2rms2f.-- -f If gg rf 5, gg-svqgqtg Mixed Choir Gleefully Sings The Mixed Choir, under the direction of Mr.Roger Hanson Sr., had a successful year of singing and completed their year with a Spring Concert. Members of the choir are Tina Christian, Missy Hollensed, Chiniqua Butler, Dan Cervantes, Tessa Clanton, Mary House, Debbie Richard, Tammy Weger, Becky Wages, Winona Butler, Duwanna Swink, Larry Taylor, Dale Dumas, Janeen Glockner, Clancy Bayless, Marla Lewis, Tracey Williams, Shawn Donahue, Sandra Lane, Shiela Herrion. ffff 41 If f 1 sf' y fa: 'i'i at xlV'2f XX i, ,scxcsi eff Asss i Qiiff do , , 'Hi XA C , nl.. A-, ff ill s C. as H He gsg,s,i ,C -g fr,,s,f is C ,xg g C k,,J- ,,,,, -77-4 ff , f , , s'i QL ,ff W cmijgiilff' ii C kc , fff Y ...- xx-Wpiffg ,, Page by Roger Hanson - Activities 83 84 Activities - Page by Carmen Galloway Roachl There he is . . Mr. Wonderful United Service Club held its a nual Mr. Wonderful contest c April 4, 1987. The show is a sort mock Miss America, but only ft guys. The show is sponsored by tl club to help raise funds for schola ships and other projects. This year contestants were Anton Albran Steve Avila, james Baxley, jimn Billner, Robbie Blincoe, lon Carso Scott Donowho, Mike Dophie Chad Edelen, Scott Gundlach, Gre Guyman, Roger Hanson, Eric Hur Kip Isaacs, Chris Lewis, Curtis Mar den, Scott Marr, Bradley Maye Doug Neaves, Bill Nellis, Kendq Phillips, Brady Robinson, Eric Robin son, Mike Spraggins, Dylan Staffor Mike Stowers, Craig Talley, Chi Teague, Heikki Vepsalainen, Trc Vest, Steve Williams, Parks Wilso and Mike Wright. Heikki Vepsalainen was crowne as this year's Mr. Wonderful. Oth- winners were: Mr. Talent - Rogr Hanson, Mr. Evening Wear - Doi Neaves, Mr. Swim Wear - Sci Gundlach, Mr. High Kick - Mi Wright, and Mr. Congeniality - M john Terry, US club sponsorlphotr by Carmen VanMeterJ w z I ,tg , , I if ' . - .,.. lb. : it we ind 'rs 1 .13 A A 1. W li' fi 'Pg 1 l 1 lvmmfms www mm was-wdwwvk wma 3? fi Macho men lleftl Mr Wonderful con testats Bill Nelhs Scott Donowho Roger Hanson Bradley Mayes and Heikki Vep salamen show off their wonderfullness as they march to a dnll team routine lbelowj Mr Wonderful contestants practice a skit they performed for the homeroom show , i M ,Z,V I it my turn? -labovej, Mike Spraggins :ps forward to show his style. I smiles! -lrightj, The escorts for the Mr. onderful contestants sang their version I'm in love with a wonderful guy. Q 3 SOB Page by Carmen Galloway - Activities 85 The lion wakes up tonight -fabovel,Parks Wilson and Kip Isaacs prove they have acting talent. I heard it through the grapevine -lrightj, Curtis Madden, Mr. Wonderful contestant, shows that he's as sweet as a raisin during his talent presentation. g f l 45 ,m l 1 X Eg I fa i E if 1' g 2 Z so-1-eh-i-askin l - What cool dudes -labovel, Craig Talley and Kendall Phillips, also called the REAL Blue Brothers, perform during the talent competition. Who me? -lleftj, Scott Donowho acts surprised during Hey, Look Me Over, a song pe formed bythe contestants. lPhotos by Carmen Vanrqegery 86 Activities - Page by Carmen Galloway Congratulations Seniors-1987! and Good luck! Texoma Medical Center 2 4465 2313 I 1 . . Memorial Drive DBI! ,, 9 W. My mom was Cleopatra Parks Wilson, above, shows his Egyptian moves at the senior play. Steve Williams, below, models his new outfit for walking in the park. Steve Williams, bottom right, fills out a police report on the famous gambler, Curtis Madden. Squadroom comes in 1987 The senior play Squadroom was a great success. The play was set ii the squadroom of a police station, which included a mad bomber and 4 few psychos. The cast members fbelowl were, from top ,Mike Hales, David Ward Kendall McKinley, Steve Williams, Priscilla Crain, Dallas Porter, Hollf Chapell, middle, Melissa Caldwell, Sheri Todd, Kip Isaacs, Curtis Mad den, Barbara Burgert, and bottom, Tiffany Kurtz, Amy Smart, Scot Spencer, Bradley Mayes, Alicia Reynolds, Tonya Roberson, Roger Han son, and below center is Parks Wilson. Not pictured are, Craig Talley Beth Glass, Dylan Stafford, joy lennings, Chris Green, Christy Holland Vanya Griffith. Q-v Nigga 4.4-.0 ' X- ' ' I-Q MIT? I f .163 'lag . 88 Activities - Page by lulie West .fx i . will just disappear myself out of here Rarks Wilson, above, tries to make himself lisappear while Dylan Stafford, Vanya Grif- fith and Roger Hanson look on. Dallas Porter, Roger Hanson, and Steve Williams, icross, give Vanya Griffith a good laugh With their outfits, while Dylan Stafford and braig Tally look on. Roger Hanson, below, ills out a report on Bradley Mayes. Roger lanson, Vanya Griffith and Dallas Porter, bottom middle, listen in on someone while Dylan Stafford, bottom right, tries to stop Steve Williams. ig You ll flnd a special klnd of welcome at Texas American Te as Amer can Bank D Den son T as 75020 l214J 465-3030 b F , I I I I X i enison 231 VV. Main i , ex Mem er DIC ' fPgbyRg Eeniors enjoy last gathering l 'i 4 is ?'ff . E, 1. - 5 ' '---' . ff w-'wa me I J s J , V ja A A - I 3 :T .,,, ,. if Q55 . .v X f V4 X . f IQ' af f f T ww' j , ,A ' 14 ,W JK .,,, j Iv it .M ,iff if ,J-,K Because of the senior play, Squad Room, the seniors were ble to have one last party in the .ew commons area. The proceeds 'om the play bought sandwiches nd drinks for the seniors to enjoy. 'he party gave the graduates a j hance to exchange name cards, V1f'f 2 ign memory books and just have a ,ood time. The senior sponsor is Ars. Helen Griffin who with help rom Mrs. Gene Sickles and Mrs. Eathey Williams made the many andwiches seniors devoured. Leniors thanked the teachers for naking the party possible. .rm I 11 W 2 F X Fil 'N-,K A ,. 1' N j xfft4,N 5 'C A 'W 1 l L vf i,l' . ff .A Q s Q . V . , 2 ,MQ Page by Roger Hanson - Activities 91 Friends Forever. . .A prom to remember The juniors, as always, did a wonderful job decorating for the prom. The Silver Wings Club was the site of this year's prom. Purple and pink helium balloons were abundant as couples entered the IU 'QV This is great -Barbara Burgert, Peter Taul, and Melissa Caldwell, top, demonstrate the prom theme. juniors spent Saturday morning decorating, . ! majestic affair. The music was very good and the refreshments were even better. The dresses and tuxes were more beautiful than ever. The theme, Friends Forever, was a title that represented the 0 N, ,X I many years seniors have spen1 together. A highlight of the eve- ning was a song, That's What Friends Are For, and it was sung by Roger Hanson, Priscilla Crain, and Dylan Stafford. Show us those teeth! -Senior Roger Hanson and his date Paige Hagood are caught with matching smiles on their below. faces. L l .: A 5 1 X 6 Z . .. y ' ' ff ff, .3 kyy. qw 'Hi ,Q if 2 A V . ai gygg ,. we---'fi , . 'T ' it '1g,,f s A Cheers everyone -trightl Deron McCraw and Wendy li' Hooper toast a drink for the camera. 92 Activities - Page by Tisha Robinson 40 Say cheese please -Tiffany Myers, Brandon Clountz, Christy Holland, Lance jones, Tisha Robinson and Sean Atkins pose for a picture. 1' , I lf? u .in J o . - t -A li Al ,L W We've got you now -ltopl Shelli Taylor and Duone McFadden are all smiles,lleftl Shelly Stagner and Michael Stowers are caught by the camera coming into prom. -J-Ak,:'4 Page by Tisha Robinson - Activities 93 Dance the night away -Tisha Robinson and Sean Atkins have their picture made, frightj Curtis Madden and Mrs. Peters danced together. Na The gang's all here -Pris, josh, Tisha, Sean, joy, Brad, Roger, Paige, Linda, Chris, Tiffany, Dylan, Alicia, Shawn, and Deron tind time to pose for a picture during the busy night. 94 Activities - Page by Tisha Robinson lon't they make a pretty picture! -james Stone and date, along with 'riscilla Crain and josh Parrish pose for a picture. 3 know we're cool -Curtis Madden, james Baxley and Eric Hunt strut their stuff for the Another picture taken -Eric Hunt and La Tonya Ross make their way to the dance. Friends Forever -Roger Hanson, Pris Crain and Dylan Stafford ended the evening by singing That's What Friends Are For. Page by Tisha Robinson - Activities 95 : . T l All smiles -Carmen Galoway, Shonda Tillery, Scott Spencer, and David jones are all smiles after they were named recipients ofthe Munson Foundation scholarships. Organization heads recognized during annual awards assembly Hanson's Headaches: Roger Hanson. Health Occupations: Tammy Beaver. H'ECE: Tandy Alexander. ICT: Joe Weaver. Junior Historians: Shawn McBrayer. Junior class president: Chad Edelen. Latin: Stephanie Baxley. Math Team - Steve Williams Metal Trades: Rusty Doty. National Forensic League: Craig Talley. NHSBHS: Curtis Madden. National Honor Society: Craig Talley. Photography: Steve Fronterhouse. Senior class: Gina Hatfield. Spanish: Curtis Madden. -+ Student Council: Dylan Stafford. United Service Club: Rebec- ca Terry. VOE: Suzanne Tripp. Yellow Jacket yearbook: Roger Hanson. 96 Awards - Page by lulie West Denison High School club and organization leaders recognized during Thursday night's awards assembly were the following: Art: Carmen Van Meter. Cheerleaders: Kendall McKinley, varsity: Laura Ballou, JV: and Sonya Myles, freshmen. Color guard: Kim Madole. Cosmetology: Vicki Johnson. Cultural Heritage: Jeri Dehorney. , Debate: Kendall Phillips. Den-Teens: Sheri Todd. Distributive Education: Tim Crowell. Drama: Travis Vernon. Drill team: Rebecca Terry. Drum majors: Holly Chap- pell, Christina Herman. French: Kendall Phillips. FCA: Jimmy Billner, Hud- dlesg Paige Hudgins, Cuddles. FCM: David Mezzacappa. FFA: Thomas Anderson. FHA: Stephanie Lowell. FTA: Priscilla Crain. Guitar Club: Cyrus Haus. All year honor roll The following are students making the all-year honor roll at Denison High School. 9th grade: Fred Bogs, Lee Ann Brooks, Brett Donowho, Tammy Easley, Tracey Eden- ton, Jose Escobar, Minh Ha, Dana Jackson, Elaine King, John Mannen, Melodie Myers, Sonya Myles, Michael Riley, Brandon Scott, Cynthia Speck, Thu Trinh, Tara Tyson,' Robert Wigington. 10th grade: Kristi Ballard, Lara Coker, Staci Foster, Gabe Gerard, Uyen Ha, Linda Kirby, Leigh Lambert, B.K. May, Loretta Mayton, Stacy Means, Michele Peters, Eric Robin- son, John Scott, Todd Spencer, Heather Thomas, Allison Tyson, Joey Wheeler, Jennifer Young. 11th grade: Lee Ann Ashburn, Steve Avila, Jimmy Billner, Shawn Brown, Kristie Caudill, Phillip Davis, Chad Edelen, Dana Eldredge, Kim Fulton, Scott Gundlach, Paige Hagood, Janet Harp, Chrsitina Herman, Carrie Herzog, Ken- dall hunt, David Hyatt, Jason James, Jean-Yong Kim, Tracey Presley, Debbi Richard, Mark Skelton, Michael Stowers, Debra Thompson, Kristy Vanzee, Rochelle White, Paige Wilker- son, Meredith Williams. 12th grade: Tammy Beaver, Patricia Bumpass, Barbara Burgert, Michael Bush, Melissa Caldwell, Lance Col- eman, Kimberley Feagin, Jim Fleitman, Paul Fulton, Kristin Griffin, Roger Hanson, Wendy Hooper, Joy Jennings, Connie Lambert, Kendall McKinley, David Mezzacappa, Michelle Oates, Monica Pearson, Ken- dall Phillips, Dallas Porter, Alicia Reynolds, Vickie Rickerson, Tonya Roberson, Amy Smart, Alicia Smith, Diana P. Smith, Scott Spencer, Craig Talley, Rebecca.Terry, Shonda Tillery, Suzanne Tripp, Barbara Walker, David Ward, Sherry Wigington, Steve Williams, Darren' York. High school hosts four exchange students Foreign exchange students Yamazaki of Japan, Barbara mark and Heikki Vepsalainen at Denison High School for the Burgert of West Germany, of Finland. 1986-87 school year were Satoni Christina Ljungquist of Den- Scholarship recipients named Several scholarships have been awarded to Denison High School students. The awarding organization is followed by the name of the winner or winners. American Bus. Women's Assn., Shawnna White, American Legion Auxiliary, Laura Scott and Cristen Gregg, Betty Sampson Memorial, Kristin Griffin, Ci- ty Council PTA, Kim Key, Cultural Heritage, Dawn Williams, Classroom Teachers Assn., Barbara Walker, Denison Arts 8: Crafts, Carmen Van Meter, Denison B 8: PW, Cynthia Moon, Denison Education Assn., Suzanne Tripp, Denison High School PTA, Karen Ertel, Steve West, Alicia Reynolds, D.H.S. Student Council, Dylan Stafford, Roger Hanson, Denison Performing Arts, Roger Hanson, Carmen Van Meter, Denteens, Sherry Todd, Priscilla Crain, Deupree Foundation, Kendall Phillips, Elks, Jim Fleitman and Deanna Snell, Future Teachers Assn., Barbara Walker, Guilloud Fellowship: Claude Bell, Stephanie Baxley, Kim Leach and Peter Taul, Jaycees, Tonya Roberson, Carla Potts and Mike Wright, Junior Alpha Delphi, Darren York, Kiwa- nian, Michael Moody and Shawnna White, Leo Short Memorial Fund, Dallas Porter, Moms 8: Pops CStingerettesl, 'Tisha Robinson, Pillsbury, Michelle Pearson, Leslie Lester, Emily Peake, Smith Foundation, Chance Clark, Karen Ertel, Cynthia Moon, Melissa Pauley, Brian Sartor, Texoma B8zPW, Theresa Jackson, TMC Volunteers Auxiliary, Melissa Cauldwell, U.S. Club, Kendall McKinley, V.F.W. Post 2773 8: Ladies Auxiliary, Dar- ren York, Colleen Nickerson, Steve West, Wal-Mart, Steve Williams, Rotary, agriculture, Thomas Ander- son, Rotary, Dylan Stafford, Rebecca Terry, Mun- son Foundation, Shonda Tillery, 'Scott Spencer, Carmen Galloway, and David Jones. No,no,not that way -Three of the exchange students give Mr.Roger Hanson, Sr. a hard time as they try to show him how to pro- nounce their names. They are Barbara Burgert, Christina Ljungqvist, and Satomi Yamazaki. fstaff photol Perfect attendance rewarded Robert Roper, James Taylor, and Darla Thompson, Those students at Denison High School achieving perfect attendance are the following: Ninth: Bradley Barnett, David Bender, Tanya Cassita, Teona Curry, Jose Escobar, Becky Franklin, Melanie Frazier, Bobby Hempkins, Leah Nash, Jim Patterson, Brandon Scott, Marvin Smith, Becky Wages, Bobby Weddle, and Lana Wright, 10th: Tammy Ballard, Shana Barker, Bryan Beckham, Jonathan Dobbs, Steven Hagan, Leigh Lambert, John Mabary, B.K. May, Phillip Montgomery, Michelle Peters, 11th: Marvin Ball, Mark Barbin, Phillip Davis, 'lracie Derden, Karl Helm, Jason James, Jean Yong Kim, Lean- na Lively, Yolanda Gail Malvern, Charles Russell, and Mark Skelton, 12th: Steven Allen, Ricky Ar- nold, Aaron Barker, Michael Bush, Cristen Gregg, Marcus Jackson, Sandra Lane, James Mauldin, Scott Spencer, Shon- da Tillery, David Ward, Sherry Wigington, Jamie Withers, and Darren York. DHS students recognized Outstanding athletes - Shonda Tillery and Paul Fulton U.S. Army Reserve Academic and Athletic Ex- cellence Award - Scott Spencer and Monica Pearson Extra Mile Award - DHS FFA Bausch and Lomb -- Steve Williams U.S. Club outstanding Senior - Gina Hatfield National Merit - Dylan Stafford and Steve Williams, Scholars, and David Ward, semi-finalist. Leo Cameron Award - Stacey Moore, winner, Eric Crane, Melva Butler, Lynn Williford, Reggie Perry, Shelle Taylor, Duone McFadden, and Nell Wyatt. Boys' State - Jimmy Billner, Phillip Davis, Jason James and Mark Skelton. Girls' State - Kristie Caudill and Dana Eldredge. Page by julie West W Awards 97 A DHS awards academic letters Denison High School awarded academic let- ters to the following persons during 1986-87. Science Micro-zoology: Steve Williams, Rebecca Terry and Wendy Hooper. Honors biology: Chris Scott and Allison Tyson. Physics: .Jim Flietman and Stephanie Mulkey. Chemistry: Jason James and Jean Yong Kim. Biology I: Jimmy West and Leigh Lambert. Physical science: Rob Wigington and Kim Math Trigonometry: Mark Skelton and Tonya Roberson. Morrison. Geometry: Todd Spencer and Michele Peters. Algebra I: Jeff Johnson, Minh Ha and Lee Ann Brooks. Algebra II: John Mannen and Satomi Yamazaki. English English I: Brad Barnett and Cindy Reeves. English Il: Andy Hooper and Tricia Spradling. English III: Bill Nellis and Paige Hagood. English IV: Scott Spencer, Dylan Stafford and Barbara Walker. History World history: Shawn Brown and Rochelle White. U.S. history: Brandon Scott and Thu Trinh. wards - Page byjulie West ,W -- ...,s..m-- reim -,+..,.,CK Wow! What a great job! -Each academic letter winner gives a special smile for a job well done. Pictured above are jimmy West, Robert Wig- ington, Minh Ha, jeffjohnson, Brandon Scott, Brad Barnett, Leigh Lambert, Kimberly Morrison, Lee Ann Brooks, Cynthia Reeves, and Thu Trinh. Pictured at right are jason james, john Manner, Chris Scott, Andy Hooper, Todd Spencer, jean-Yong Kim, Satomi Yamazaki, Alison Tyson, Tricia Spradl- ing, and Michelle Peters. s if nf, M 1 Q ,L xi, ,, f. 3. Q if . 4 ,rs g E 9 3 Letter winners -Tonya Roberson, Paige Hagood, Stephanie Mulkey, Rochelle White, Rebecca Terry, Wendy Hooper, Barbara Walker, Mark Skelton, Bill Nellis, lim Fleitman, Shawn Brown, Steve Williams, Scott Spencer, and Dylan Stafford. Honor Gradua tes amed Honor graduates at Denison High School are Michael Bush, Priscilla Crain, Scott Donowho, Chris Green, Roger Hanson, Wendy Hooper, Joy Jennings, Kimberly Key, Deron McCraw, Kendall McKinley: Emily Peake, Michele Pearson, Dallas Porter, Scott Spencer lsalutatorianj, Dylan Stafford, Craig Talley, Rebecca Terry, Shonda Tillery fvaledictorianj, Suzanne Tripp, Barbara Walker, David Ward, Sherry Wigington, Stephen Williams and Darren York. Tillery, Spencer are tops As Mrs. Peters stepped up to the platform, the tension built. Shonda Tillery and Scott Spencer were named Valedictorian and Salutatorian , respectively, of the class of 1987. Tillery earned letters in chemistry and trigonometry. She has been named top student in honors English two years, selected for Girl's State, and named to the all-district volleyball team in 1985 and 1986. Spencer lettered in golf two years. He has also been the NHS treasurer, vice-president of NHSBHS, and he lettered in English. Special awards given Honors English: I, Lee Ann Receiving special academic awards at Denison High School are the following students: Agriculture toutstanding greenhandh, Trina Shires, Agriculture toutstanding chapter farmerl, Kendall Houston, Agriculture toutstanding Ag stu- denti, Thomas Anderson, Art I, Uyen Ha, Art II, Derek Rodriguez, Art' III, Kristy Van Zee, Art IV, Carmen Van Meter and Christie Virgin, Business Education: typing, Melissa Watson, accounting, Michael Stowers, Debate: Kendall Phillips, UIL state champion, Craig Talley, UIL state finalist, Drama: Travis Vernon and Hol- ly Chappell, French I, Debbi Richard, French II, Wendy Hooper, Brooks, II, Michele Peters and Todd Spencer, III, Debbi Richard, IV, Shonda Tillery and Scott Spencer, Journalism, Cindy Speck, Newspaper, Dawn Williams, Photography, Scott Spencer, Yearbook, Roger Hanson, All- State Choir, Latin, Jean-Yong Kim, Latin II, Paul J. Fulton, state track, third place, Spanish, Scott Spencer and Shon- da Tillery, Woodshop, Brian Epps: . Physical Education, Julie West and Brandon Scott, V.0.E., Gina Hatfield, H.E.C.E., Melissa Pauley. Page by julie West - Awards 99 .A W N, 'iw S Mff AB 9 U we ' WW X ' . ? 5 ' Q ' i2f ' R S E Kg,: . I I Q. V X f K . 1 I A-Q ,nr .,.a, Y 'f A Q, ' x N 1 1 x A f Fix -,'-v, Q Su ,f ' X I f 1 f W Qu., 4' Z yy fxh f f, li aff! sl 3 -,gf-. 'Qu- X X 'Q f cal ,, , ,Hgh m, I, 4. kf'12'L'5 55r1Y1QrAirzviiiiiiiysy I thought that we deserved the stars To shower us in golden light, And symbolize the dreams ofours That shined, on graduation night. But clouds were draped across the sky When, grouped in lines, we heard the tune And only saw, as we walked by, A sliver ofa silver moon. It glistened high, a gift unknown, And patiently it watched us take The step that proved we're finally grown And now have future lives to make. Unlike the stars four separate dreamsj, The moon was lit for every grad, And bound our lives with misty beams Ofmoonlight, ofthe times we've had. That night we shared the hugs, the tears, The good times, that will very soon Be treasured moments, through the years, As just a sliver of our silver moon. By Barbara Walker l ?l ? ' has 1: tt T ig aft T T e fi ' f 'I xi: W , ,WW , xxx 102 Graduation e Page by Chrys Castelli and julie West HE NIGHT! -Dr. Tom Anderson returns to s alma mater to deliver the commence- ,ent address, left. Principal jackie Peters ld associate principal Bill Parker present plomas, above, to graduating seniors in- uding Staci Madden, right, who receives a zlping hand from Mr. Parker and school bard member Mr. Tom Redwine. A happy o, valedictorian Shonda Tillery, Mrs. 2ters and salutatorian Scott Spencer pose r pictures, below left, while a happy class slebrates this education milestone, below. Valedictory Address - 1987 Good evening. I am honored to stand before you tonight as the valedictorian of the class of 1987 Throughout my years of education, I have had some excellent teachers. A small portion of each of their lives has molded me into the person that I am. I extend a warm thank you to all of these teachers. In this special moment, I would like to share with you Robert Frost's poem, The Road Not Taken. Two roads diver ed in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowthg Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was rass and wanted wear, Though as for tEat, the assin there Had worn them really albout the same, And both that morning e ually lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowin how way leads on to way, I doubted ig should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I f I took the one less traveled b , And that has made all the difference. Tonight, we graduates begin our journey down that road that leads to our future. We are standing at a crossroad and life is presenting many op- tions. We may choose roads that will lead to college, to a career, or to marriage. Whatever road you choose, I would like to share some steps that can be taken to make that a smoother path. The first step is to set some goals for our lives. We should always have a dream to strive for in life. After we have set these goals, we should give one hundred and ten percent to reach them. Never give up. Every goal is attainable through dedication and hard work. Always give the world the best you have and the best will come back to you. Next, seek happiness on your journey. All too often, the society of to- day measures happiness and success by the amount of money you have, or the position in life you hold. I believe happiness is enjoying what you do. True happiness will come when you do your best at whatever you choose to do in life. Finally, and most importantly, carry a Friend along on your journey. This Friend is jesus. In his letter to the Philippians, the apostle Paul stated, I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. This is great advice to us, as graduates. God has a plan for each of our lives. I challenge you to seek the plan God has chosen for your life. It is true that graduation is the ending of an important part of our lives However, it is also the beginning of a new walk. I challenge you to make that a happy and prosperous journey. Hopefully, someday, someone wil be able to say our walk has made all the difference. Thank you, Shonda Tillery Valedictorian Class of 1987 104 Gradution Page by Chrys Castell: and julie West Salutatory Address - 1987 Dr. lacobs, Mrs. Peters, Members of the School Board, faculty, family, allow graduates, and distinguished guests, welcome to the commence- 1ent ceremony of the 1987 Denison High School graduating class. Tonight's graduation is a symbol of our accomplishments over the last rvelve years in the Denison School System. During this time, we have forked diligently at every aspect or lives in order to better prepare Iurselves for the future. We have all been willing to commit ourselves to n educational process that we hope will lead to continuing success. .long the way, we have encountered many challenges, but above all, we ave finally made it! I am proud to say that the 1987 class of Denison High School is leaving n indelible mark on school history. For the first time, Denison High chool has three National Merit Scholars among its graduating class. Our lass has produced first place state U.I.L. academic winners in science nd debate. We have also won the academic sweepstakes for our district nd have accomplished many other outstanding feats on the athletic 1eld, in vocational programs, and in the classroom. Each graduate here :might shares one thing in common: each has helped to bring state-wide ecognition to Denison High School and to the City of Denison. No anger is Denison a disappointment in either academics or athletics. We re champions! Behind us we have many valuable high school experiences that should erve as a source of inspiration for both the present and the future. But in he words of George Washington, We ought not to look back unless it 5 to derive useful lessons from past errors, and for the purpose of pro- iting by dear bought experience. Instead, we must focus our attentions an the future and dedicate ourselves to the achievement of worthwhile goals. In order to reach our goals successfully, we must take advantage of rvery opportunity set before us. Francis Bacon once said, A wise man vill make more opportunities than he finds. We, too, must go out into he world and create opportunities instead of waiting for them to hap- xen. lfwe strive in this manner, then we will be rewarded. Our quest for success should by no means be done alone. We must give help to those who need it and receive help from those who offer it. Ne have a personal obligation to share our success with others, for this is he only way by which mankind has ever progressed. Thus, by helping pthers, we are really helping ourselves. 1 I am thoroughly convinced that each member of the 1987 Denison high School graduating class has the God-given talent to achieve suc- lzess. By being able to participate in this commencement ceremony, each if you has shown that you have both the desire and the perseverence to nake it in the world. Tonight I urge you not to stop at this point. Instead, trive to make your lives count. By doing this you will guarantee yourself iappiness and success. Scott Spencer Salutatorian Class of 1987 K. .,,,,, J 1 Nu . .sy -.-.-. . assi YF? 1. Page by Chrys Castelli and julie West - Graduation 1 -3: 1 :.-1 v-512.491 . Hx 5 '32 ,ae T- x f 4 V X I '- - 1 N NRM, , 1 I V. I . . . .v . , V. A 113 fi ' A' .L Qgiwa-E':NX, i qw- I1 ,- - '- ,, .. X Y ,, fr-'w.'45,'.g --V LQ 7V.'fR.. fQfG'7'fiZfQ f'Yf5:,fiiL:.JL- 4B.g......-2 I- if' gg.,1...L .M 1- , S, -f 401 W. WOODARD ST. J E F .-A- gf-T 'O Bratcher Funeral Home NORMAN D. BRATCHER BOB BRATCHER P.O. BOX 700 DENISON, TEXAS 75020 TELEPHONE 465-2323 TACO 'BELLE 900 S. Austin Denison, Texas 75020 214-463-5140 106 Ad rt' e -Pg byChry C tll A 6IH 43 VVYvvvYY Y QXCADEM IC S3 4nJg.a.A,LJg.9.A-lk f EXPRESS K WW HW! X! iM4KE mares! X jfff. NH ,A if 1 ,A,.-v Y JOM ww., , !N,' ,YQ 1 - ,fl 5050 5 w V ,ff at , OM ,Q ,QJL , ff X 'tx if AN i kg K ,..fg ,Z X H Ei K 1 S1111 7 T -15' - ' I , , R -Q, ' , x 1 -Y V , X N , X y I 'X F675 ,EPB-W -3 , Mn X Q 9 Q Q f K lg J uf - 5,15 Page by Roger Hanson f Academics 107 3 SONRISA SENORA FINLEY -Mrs. Sue Finley sits in the hallway thinking, in Spanish of course , how the Yellow jackets are going to beat the Bearcats for the third straight year. iPhoto by Nate Wardj THINK ERIC ! -Eric Hunt concentrates heavily as he works hard on his typing. iPhoto by Parks Wilsonl U hx. XT'-qnpwf. ,.,,,. PAINTING? -Wesley McAlester paints stars for the drill team. iPhoto by joe Thompsonl STUDENTS HAVE FUN A SCHGOL . . . These students and Mrs. Finley show how much fun they have during school. Some people say school is all work and no play. At times it is that way, but teachers tend to make class a little more fun by adding a bit of humor to our lessons. There are always those days where the teachers do not add a litle fun to the class and give a lot of work. That is what makes the students look forward to the next day. The students need the ad- ded enjoyment in their lessons. This gives them more reason to enjoy and come to school. 108 Academics Page by Beth Glass SMILE CHRYS -Chrys Castelli acts as though she is busy doing her work, bu' those who know her know better, or do we- lPhoto by Kim Gardnerl 9 , ss K , 'K , sf ss.. . CONCENTRATE! -Christina Ljungqvist sits and smiles as she finds out that typing in a foreign language is not so hard after all. iPhoto by Nate Wardj 4 3. 'l IHAT ARE YOU DOING? -The Stinger class celebrates the coming of the new windows in the room by cutting the ribbon. Beth, you and 'avid don't cut yourself instead of the ribbon. iPhoto by Kay Caseyl ,,,xeff X ODELING NEW FASHIONS -Curtis ayes models clothes in Spanish to show e new fashions of this style in clothing. Jrtis, we hope this fad does not catch on we will all be in trouble. iPhoto by Parks 'ilsonl B-'fs -- , . l ll .. f A 'X' M M I lx' x, I X --4 W v 9, X ' 'I , P X' J 'lil S t S THINK! -Barbara Burgert sits in typing thinking . . . How will I ever learn not to make so many errors when I type? iPhoto by Parks Wilsonj MR. PRINTING PRESS! -Parks Wilson smiles as he runs paper in the printing press. Don't hurt yourself Parks. iPhoto by Glen Whitel DOESN'T SHE LOOK HAPPY? -Michelle Martindale shows her happy self to the cameras as she looks at photos. iPhoto by Claud Belll Page by Beth Glass - Academics 109 .Z 3 e .2 asm M 7 Az, ? V edt 2 iw. MX AQ? I Q... .. s , if W :W 5 23535225 iz if waist? EEQVAIS am. Viiilfl Rik m.,,.,......,,.,,.,,, ,j .W kk,w. a.,.,...,:g,..V,,v,Ma.a.,.,,.f ,.m...-,..,.. ,,,w-wa.aa1,5WMwf-:ig-fm1 imxwff,.i:f.f:Q.fm:+af-A my T . ni , .4 f.,.,. ., ..,, 1... 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This proce 1 10 Activities Y Page by Kerri johnson takes a while to learn. ILE Mrs. judy Aleman visits the ! ...-curl? .vf-cg. K K Ji' .- Okay class . . .-Mrs. Gail Clark is observing the class members as they work hard at learning the techniques of being a good cosmetologist. Two classes a day are offered and each one lasts three hours. smetology class to have her hair cut and iyled. She is having her hair washed by im Glenn. Oh, what hair -Here are some of the creations the cosmetology students have been work- ing on. The students also cut hair for the public. 5 1 I . z W. .,, comes next? -Tania Unzicker is working on a permanent on one of the mannequins. lust a little more -Tammy Trammel is trying to cut and roll hair for practice. Page by Kerri johnson - Activities 111 Agriculture has new teacher new classroom, shop facility Mr.Wayne Blount is the new agricultural teacher. Mr. Blount graduated from Denison 1976. He then attended Texas ASM University. He had a double major of animal science ar agricultral education. He graduated from college in 1980. He worked in the oil fields for aj proximately one year, then decided to start teaching. He taught at Howe for four years the taught at Royse City for two years. He then applied for the job here when Mr. Charles Knig retired after teaching here for 36 years. Mr. Blount says he really enjoys it here and has b plans for the agricultural department. All the students said that they enjoy Mr. Blount and car wait for his future plans with the new agricultural building. tPhoto by Janette Lockel ' A A ,VW b . F, 1 'gan' , i ., 's -any W-wi . fn: , he . 4 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA -first row Stephanie Smithson, sentinel, Darron Bunch, treasurer, Kendall Houston, reporter, Ga Gainey, reporter, Barbara Ross, vice-president and sweetheart, Thomas Anderson, president, lohn Clapp, secretary, second row Tri Shires, Melissa Pauley, Nanette Osborne, lanette Locke, Loren Matheny, Sean Anderson, Mr.Wayne Blount, advisor, third row Steg VIZ f Virgin, student advisor, Brian Spradlin, Rodney Glenn, Dale Anderson, Scott Davis and Rod Linwood.tPhoto by joe Thompsonl l l ' Why should I smile? I know what's next! -lohn Clapp says goodbye at the Dallas Fair. tPhoto by Mellisa Pauleyl Activities - Page by Barbara Ross 4. See ya'Il later -Bruce Cobb, state FFA President, tells everyone bye after his speech abo an attitude adjustment. Chapter officers and club sponsor look on. jPhoto by Matt Sulliva Q g 53 - PLAYING DRESS UP -Curtis Mayes seems to be confused about what clothes to put on next. Mrs. Sue Finley helps him to decide. This is one of the first activities of the year in Mrs. Finley' s classes. iPhoto by Nate Wardj YOU PUT YOUR LEFI' FOOT IN . . . -Vanya Griffith, Troy Vest, Scott Donowho, Christy Holland, Scott Marr, Kim jones, Chris Green, and Barbara Burgert enjoy Spanish dancing at the October Nacho Party which was held in the cafeteria. iPhoto by Nate Wardj Activities - Page by loyjennings Spanish Clul: says Fiesta Because of the state require ment of each freshman sophomore, and junior to have two years of a foreign language Sganish is a veg Eopular elective T is has cause t e Spanish Clul to be one of the largest clubs a D.H.S. The club had a nacho parti in the fall where they learner Spanish dances. At Christmas theq had a pinata breaking party when they gave gifts to needy Hispanit children in this area. ln the spring they had a dinner at El Chico ant Spanish ll took a field trip tc Dallas. The year concluded with 2 dinner where the S anish classes put on skits of fairy tales ii Spanish. The Spanish Club spon sors are Mrs. Sue Finley and Mrs Kathy Wade. .ff-sw its :J Sf PERU WHO -Mrs. Finley demonstrates on 2 map of South America. iPhoto by lame: Stone! HE SLUGGER -This Hispanic boy slugs way at the colorful pinata at the December Ihristmas party held in the cafeteria. Later, we club members went caroling to lispanic families. iPhoto by Steve Allenj FELIZ NAVIDAD! -Stacie Edwards and Allen Kane work on Mrs. Finley's pinata. Every year the Spanish classes compete to make the best pinata. The one Mrs. Finley makes is broken at the December Christmas party. iPhoto by Leslie Lesterj 142535 Z 555553 iii? f t 2 EEF f J fi fe, IW Q A2 EE l., i , M, E Q ja Y , 5 5 eg Fibggyt QP QE siren xSi?gEQ miie? 5555255 ,, , ,. . .V .. ,, cirftf K., ,R : .. 1 E I ,K A .W M Y Y' f ,M ma My mgglgisaiawmgn ,I -ggswnegeaaae r ggiT-f,wwreasai.mf,sMfwe1ueniewxiaaaaewegemwrieizsz'ewfswsufwi'siramwfwafsi'swefefwsisft-Memigi? 5 gmaeregeifHggas22we1235Q,Qmeeregaamesaafwfaeaaagfgaegfrggreavgeg, Wg , was .Q . was W,g,,g,s, was Quest , mana.. ,. ..-3...---,,, ,, ,E,--55 ,554-EQ 3 at . X Y I gm gavage ag, , ,,MWeSmYagi.m ,M ag, img If , asa agar ,N ,M 1 Y , ,ywgf f,,,,wi1K-swan ,. vefwwrfezf Z4 Y -EM-Qwisfssv if . 'ZPEBIMWQ rf fe? , rf fwfea an K grease We Tim F wists wekfmwwa ii Q-E its We Bl MM flee sa QT was is M, ees M as sa if ie ,Q Q HQ Els JANISH CLUB - Front Rochelle white, Curtis Madden, Gina Hatfield, Kim jones, Christy Holland, Paige Hudgins, Mark Barhin. Second Larissa Dollar, Mary Lynn Wagner, Amy 'uiett, Kristi Strong, Rebecca McPherson, Russell Simpson, Rhonda Smith, Steve Fronterhouse, Bradley Mayes, Craig Talley, joe Ross, Bill Nellis, jimmy Billner, Michelle Grimes, Beth lass, Michelle Oates, Emily Peake, Candice Noe, Sue Finley. Third Kathy Wade, Karen Beard, Bonnie Ertel, jeff Neaves, Mark Skelton, Chris Green, Kim Burris, jodie Smith, Tanya arnett, Kim Fulton, Diana Smith, Christie Virgin, Kendall McKinley, Kathy Bates, Troy Vest, Christina Herman. Fourth Nate Ward, Dwayne Bishop, Doug Neaves, jackie Kelly, Amy uza, Allen Kane, Stephanie Smithson, Cynthia Moon, Alicia Reynolds, Stephanie Rodriguez, Chris Auten, james Baxley, David Hintz, Fifth Peter Taul, Darren York, Vivian Thompson, iffany Kurtz, Suzanne Tripp, Amy Pack, Colleen Nickerson, Melissa Caldwell, Tonya Roberson, jodie White, Rhonda Patterson, Lori Mullens. Sixth Dawn Williams, Thomas Humphrey, 'ica Washington, Lee Ann Ashburn, Scott Donowho, Sharon Adams, Carmen VanMeter, Lynn Ramsey, Tina Fox, Barbara Walker, Daniel Oney, Amy Smart, Scott Spencer, Rebecca edding, Chris Teague. Seventh Eric Hunt, Sheri Todd, Tien Trinh, Monica Pearson, Shawn Brown, Lisa Shearin, Paige Hagood, Satomi Yamazaki, Scott Gundlach, Pauline Betts, Greg oman, David Mannen, Donovan Moser. Eighth Vanya Griffith, Vance Hatfield, Brian Hamilton, Michael Stowers, Robbie Blincoe, Roger Hanson, Phillip Davis, Phillip Montgomery, aymie Rushing, Bryan Means, Shonda Tillery, Meredith Williams, iPhoto by james Stonej Page byjoy jennings - Activities 115 LET'S DO IT THIS WAY -Tammy Weger helps Amy Pruiett design her yearbook page. iPhoto by Kim Gardnerl -deg WORLDS AWAY -Exchange student Christina Ljungqvist appears to be lost in thought. iPhoto by Allen Walshl t A a :S . 5 ,ef Y' 'ZS' si C Academics - Page by Christina Ljungqvist Q' AREN'T WE CUTE? -Kim England and Kerri johnson take a little time from their work to pose for a picture. iPhoto by Barbara Rossi I'M NOT READY FOR THE COMPUTER AGE -Mrs. Kay Casey shows Steve Fronterhouse how to use the annual staff's new computer. iPhoto by Barbara Rossl EXCUSE ME -Sophomore staff member Amy Pruiett looks at Homecoming pictures. iPhoto by Kim Gardnerl , q ..... - X255 R DO NOT DISTURB, EDITOR AT WORK -Roger Hanson works on the color pages for th yearbook as jolie Brock watches. iPhoto by Allen Walshl Kearbook staff creates 1987 Yellow jacket The yearbook staff worked hard i meet their deadlines as they roduced this year's book with on ie job training. Each layout pro- ded a different challenge for the aff members. This year's year- ook editor was senior Roger Han- an, joy lennings served as usiness manager, Tiffany Kurtz as sports editor, and Beth Glass was the editor of all activities. earbook adviser was Mrs. Kay asey. 'HICH ONE? -Chance Clark helps Kerri hnson pick out pictures. iPhoto by Bar- ira Rossi BUSY HANDS -Tiffany Kurtz works on designing a rough draft. iPhoto by Barbara Rossi L ,.W..m,,s....,- -,V. O 2 :E E isauyaaiicriiia I- 'AFF MEMBERS -First row Chrys Castelli, Kimberly Gardner. Second row Barbara Ross, :rri johnson, Kim England, Christy Holland, Beth Glass, Carmen Galloway, joy lennings. iird row Roger Hanson, Leslie Lester, Allen Walsh, Christina Ljungqvist, Lisa Williams, ny Pruiett, Tiffany Kurtz, Bryan Coley, julie West. Fourth row Tim Marrs, Nate Ward, Col- en Nickerson, and Steve Fronterhouse. iPhoto by Kay Caseyj LOOK AT THAT Kim Gardner and Tammy Weger have a little fun looking at pictures. iPhoto by Barbara Rossi SNR? r . f 8.1 if Wxpvde at Q HOW DO I LOOK? -Chrys Castelli tries on Mrs. Casey's glasses. iPhoto by Barbara Rossi Page by Christina Ljungqvist - Academics 117 C' L W3 WHAT DID YOU GET STEVEI- Chris Green ask by Leslie Lesterl PAGING DR. MADDEN -Curtis Madden plays doctor. iPhoto by Amy Smartl 118 Academics - Page by Leslie Lester HARD AT WORK- are Carmen VanMetel above, and Scott Spencer, below. iPhoto by Amy Smartl 5 f'Samaw siwe i K- up 1 D . 7- n 8 nv s lab partner Steve Williams for help iPhoto PARTNERS Roger Hanson and Wendy Hooper work together iPhoto by Leslie Lesterj aww sc tem QI 3 .,. - Q NHSBHS -First row: Steve Williams, Dallas Porter, Curtis Madden, Dylan Stafford. Secon- row: Alison Tyson, Emily Peake, Rochelle White, Doug Farris, Chad Edelen, Scott Spencei Third row: Chris Scott, Kurt Steincamp, Mike Wright, Micheal Stowers, Rebecca Terrg Fourth row: David Ward, Wendy Hooper, Roger Hanson, Scott Gundlach, Paige Hagoo Kristy Armstrong. Fifth row: David Mezzacappa, Darren York, Amy Smart, Carme VanMeter, Bill Nellis, Scott Donowho, Shawn Brown. QHSBHS vorks Jn microfzoo The National High School iological Honor Society is com- osed of students in the honors iology classes such as microbiology, zoology, and Honors iology ll. The students have lab classes very Monday night and go on field ips. Microbiology students receive ight hours of college credit for the ourse, They must, however, main- nin a C or better average in order Jr the credit to transfer. Academic ward winners for MicrofZoology re Steve Williams, Wendy Hooper nd Rebecca Terry. Honors Biology winners are jason james and jean- ong Kim. Club sponser is Mr. john erry. .- H. 2 Qs, t 5 I N... N. - tt,-- MW, . 5 fa if if D B- Q N , ,Y 4 i 't T ll f Q g Xxx ' - ' as lt T' T A THIS IS DANGEROUS -Emily Peake and Deron McCraw work with communicable diseases in lab. iPhoto by Leslie Lesterj Q' Qc S cttc S P 4... 'T' S' 4' . ,af -V. t s-ffQ L at ual fd, ...J WHAT DID YOU SAY? -Tisha R0binS0n'S lab partner Dylan Stafford seems a little confused as he tries to keep up in class. lPhoto by Leslie Lesterj WE'RE SO INTELLIGENT -Bottom left, Monica Pearson, Daniel Oney and David Ward work in lab. Dallas Porter is a model student in Zoology. lPhotos by Leslie Lesterj Page by Leslie Lester - Academics DHS Students Can't Be Accused of IIlin'! Everybody has heard the song You Be Illin ', and that is one thing these students can't be accused of. Nc day is a boring day here because when it's beginning to get a little dull, a little drab, or a little dreary, there if always something special waiting around the corner to brighten the day. A pep ralley, a school dance, a bal game, or maybe an assembly keeps everyone up. Students here are enthusiastic and find so much recreatior themselves, there is no time for boredom. In homerooms, the students play games like Wheel of Fortune o hangman. The teachers also provide students with games to play. But there is time to relax and take it easy Teachers really don't mind if you sleep in homeroom, but during class that is a no no. Who wants to stand fo forty-five minutes and lecture to a bunch of kids who are dead to the world? So if you see us kicked back ang just observing, we're only chillin' not illin'. CLOWNING. -It's just a part of Michelle Grimes. iPhoto by Steve Fronterhousel IT'S THEM! -No! It's just Vivian Thompson and Tony Favors. iPhoto by Tiffany Kurtzl 5 , ti X My V yi g j g , GO AWAY! -Brenda Kerns glares. PICKIN' 'N' GRINNIN' -josh Parrish is quite a comedian. iPhoto by Tiffany Kurtzl iPhoto by Vivian Thompsonj 120 Academics - Page by Kimberley Gardner Q VOGETHERNESS -This group of Seniors says Aloha . iPhoto by Chrys Castellil ARRR! -Paige Hudgins gives a growl about taking her picture. iPhoto by Nate Wardl 'IME OUT! -Gary Wilson and Claude Bell chill CHEERLEADERS AT HEART -Here's eight ofthe Top Ten. iPhoto byjoe Thompsonl fter lunch. iPhoto by Steve Fronterhousel -Steve Fronterhouse taps Tiffany Kurtz. iPhoto by Allen Walshl A it R i HOW 'BOUT AN ICE COLD ONE? -Only if it's Coke say Tony Favors and Claude Bell. iPhoto by Michelle Martindalel Page by Kimberley Gardner - Academics 121 twists AND WHEN YOU PUSH THIS BUTTON . . . -Mr. Ernest Smith shows off the new office SMILE WHEN YOU SAY THAT -Tiffany telephone to Mrs. Linda Mitchell, school nurse. Myers smiles as she works in the counselors office. Offices, LRC benefit from student assistants Working in the office is a big responsibility. Students learn to answer the phone in a pleasant matter, handle documents, and keep confidential matters to themselves. Students chosen to work in the office are under constant evaluation. Students who do not do what is expected of them are not permitted to re-enroll in the office next semester. Working in the office can be a fun and rewarding experience. 122 Activities - Page by Colleen Nickerson 2 E . S : . .N v Q ewt ,g it al! WHAT NEXT? -Stephen Douglas and Eric Taylor pause for a moment while working in th Learning Resource Center. fPhotos by Nate Wardj IHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS? -Delonzo Linley and Mrs. Chris Morgan check the atten- ance cards in the attendance office. 1 'N- ' K .. Q 9 '. ' Q ' .Q sq ii X . ' . C '. 'S' .RX CAN I HELP YOU? -Dawn Williams looks up from her work in the main office. AND MY NEXT IOB IS . . . -Mrs. Nancy Eldredge looks to see what her next job will be in the main office. YOU CAUGHT ME -The camera catches Vickie Rickerson as she prepares to go back into Miss Gail Ringness' office. IORK, WORK, WORK! -Kristi Ballard works hard while helping in the counselor's office. 'hotos by Nate Wardl Page by Colleen Nickerson - Activities 123 j X j L Qt . I GUYS TOO! -Parks Wilson, Greg Guyman, and David Roach, above, show their cooking abilities. FHA group includes, below, Kristi Wimbish, Vivian Thompson, Laurie Pruitt, Stephanie Lowell, Tasguel Griffin, Nora jefferies, Kecia Wimbish, Lisa Richardson, Dawn Thonon, joyce james, Kristen Perkins, David Thompson, Loundria Love Leann Crain, Mrs. Cathy Kennon, Donna Frith, Billie Shores, Raymie Rushing, Felecia Ficke, Sheila Woods, Mrs. Mae Ruth Bentley, Cristen Gregg, Don Williams, Ed Pullin, Greg Guymon, Dennis Walker, Kevin Means, Wilbert Malvern and Steve Douglas. ' ' img? T 'Tw 1 ' N 7ff?'ff : 2 .... '- '..- ' M:N f - rgwhg -7 . ....... .WM ..,. H .-J -W4 ,,- is lima, .F L M wma . vemw!Q3.Y:asmwi.:1Y5?imFmJW'wmw'awWwxM1s,+maM,.sxL 5 i . Q3 li 5555. 'fr 2 A .sew iw 2 5 g i FHA's cookin' The 1987 Homemaking classes really got to cooking as the seconc semester classes came around. The classes got new facilities with e new sewing classroom, more modern cooking classroom, anc even a formal dining room foi entertaining guests. This year truly turned out great for The Future Homemakers of America. ir- EXPRESSIONS TELL All- julie West, right, shows you can have fun in just 5 making Kool-Aid. iPhoto by Matt l Sullivanj 5 14. .4 117294 Q 124 Activities Y Page by julie West Q l Rik! . 2 iw i i 4 Industrial Cooperative Training ICT john lacobs, Carlos McDuffy, Mike Beeson, jeff Hess, Todd Garner, Kelly Morgan, Perrish McKee, Paul Ontiveros, Pat Conn, Shawn Luck, Ronnie Raines and john Brown not pictured are Greg Denison and Thomas Anderson ICT - Maurice Giasson, jeff Dodson, Gene Easley, Vernon Souther, Barry Nelson, Eric Brigman, Wade Gunter, Stacey Spradlin, joe Weaver, and jerry Winegeart not pictured are Dina Martin and Marland Watkins ICT Darry Aynes, Nora Jeffery, julie Pagan, Angela Shires, Thomas Simpson, Carlos Smitherman, Todd Stewart. Academics 125 ALGEBRA IS HARD -Freshman Shawna Ha is given a helping hand from junior NH Member Meredith Williams. iPhoto b Leslie Lesterl THE PREZ -NHS President Craig Talley thinks Scott Spencer needs help. iPhoto by Lesh Lesterj 'x 11 win: You ASKING ME? -Rochelle White A ,.- answers a question. iPhoto by Leslie Lesterl A , fi ex ...ng l 1 IS SOMETHING FUNNY? -Roger Hanson caught the joke but Kendall McKinley seems to have missed it. iPhoto by Leslie Lesterl 126 Academics v Page by Leslie Lester A I'M CONFUSED -Darren York helps Chris Caudill. iPhoto by Leslie Lesterl fu. Aiihn-ff gf , ' W' ,Ml 'Z in ,, ar NHS -Kristy Armstrong, Kelli Arnold, Lee Ann Ashburn, Steve Avila, Karen Beard, Shawn Brown, Mike Bush, Chrys Castelli, Kristy Caudill, Phillip Davis, Scott Donowho, Mike Dophied, Chad Edelen, Kim Fulton, Chris Green, Scott Gundlach, Paige Hagood, Roger Hanson, janet Harp, Christina Herman, Carrie Herzog, Wendy Hooper, Eric Hunt, jason james, joy jennings, Kim jones, Kim Key, jean Yong Kim. Deron McGraw, Kendall McKinley, Stephanie Mulkey, Michelle Pearson, Emily Peake, Dallas Porter, Debra Richard, Pam Roach, Lisa Shearin, Russel Simpson, Mark Skelton, Dennis Smith, Linda Smith, Stephanie Smithson, Scott Spencer, Dylan Stafford, Mike Stowers, Craig Tallley Rebecca Terry, Dedra Thompson, Shonda Tillery, Suzanne Tripp, Kristina Van Zee, Barbara Walker, David Ward, Rochelle White, Sherry Wigington, Merideth Williams, Steve Williams, and 7' Darren York. YOU KIDS THINK YOU KNOW EVERYTHING -Mrs. Gene Sickles, NHS sponsor, wears a hat on hats off to Kendall Phillips and Steve Williams Day as the whole school honored the state champions in debate and science. 5 LEASE DON'T D0 THIS -Scott Spencer oses but Scott Gundlach hides from the amera. iPhoto by Leslie Lesterj -gs ' ,,,,,,,, 'ii NHS shares knowledge The National Honor Society, fNHSj, sponsored a tutoring pro- gram which was held during homeroom on Tuesdays and Thursdays. ln the spring, the group also held TEAMS tutoring to help those who failed one or both sec- tions of the test when it was ad- ministered in the fall. Officers of the National Honor Society were president Craig Talley, vice-president Eric Hunt, secretary Kendall McKinley, treasurer Scott Spencer, reporter Kim Key. NHS sponsors were Mr. Osburn Davis and Mrs. Gene Sickles. DON'T BOTHER ME I'M BUSY -joyjennings studies in the library during tutoring. iPhoto by Leslie Lesterj Page by Leslie Lester - Academics 127 Fellowship of Christian Musicians Metal Trades METALS MEMBERS Steve Carlile, Dewayne Crone, Keith Kennedy, Tim Mauldin, Harold Wilson, Richard Cameron, Bill Cherry, Frederick Frazier, Shelley Herriage, Eddie Hill, Chris Dill, judd joie, Brian Baker, Aaron Barker, johnny Kimbrell, David Beall, jeff Cockrill, Tony Favors,Rodney Glenn Loren Matheny, jeff Sanders Larry Burden Scott DeFratus Rusty Doty Sammre johnson Brewster Waddles if ,S Sa., 5 Q SWS NL 'WMM 5? ' T I 6 if ., We if ' ........,,,N French Club Math Team 128 Academics NO MATTER I-ICDW YOU MEASURE IT I .033 I 'SX4 vgfxs 'EQ NK fy YCDU SAVEMQRE Q4 15+ AT 5224 E3AIRI5RETT'S Fo, N LOW DISCGUNT PRICES g IN EVERY DEPARTMENT: ,X ff HEALTH za BEAUTY AIDS ff PHARMACY NI ff HARDWARE A HOUSEWARES ZH ff CAMERA 6 ACCESSORIES ff COSMETICS ff JEWELRY ff SCHOOL SUPPLIES 'cg ff SPORTING GOODS A SOFT GOODS 9' SUMMER G OUTDOGRS TOY STORE Advertisem Il, DANGEROUS POSITION -Curtis Madden seems to be taking a risk as he gets a drink of water. FRIENDS -A group from the Zoology class poses for the camera. LOOK AT THAT! -Students seem amazed at what they see at the zoo. 130 Academics - Page by Roger Hanson it r , I an Micro-zoo tours gardens This year, the Honors Microbiology- Zoology class, under the instruction of Mr. john Terry, traveled to the Fort Worth Zoo and the japanese Gardens for their annual field trip. Students had a chance to see many varieties of animals and learn more about extinction. Knowledgable officials took students on an interesting tour of the zoo. Later, students were treated to the beautiful sights of the japanese Gardens. Members of the honors class are Kip Isaacs, Dallas Porter, Roger Hanson, Dylan Stafford, Kendall McKinley, David Ward, Daniel Oney, Steve West, Kim Key, Holly Chappell, Rebecca Terry, Amy Smart, Curtis Madden, Steve Williams, Scott Spencer, Carmen Van Meter, Scott Donowho, Deron McCraw, Tisha Robinson, Wendy Hooper, Emily Peake, and David Mezzacappa. ws J S.. - . ,nfs Q .. Q. 11 Q l . E ak .sv ' R l vt 'li TROUBLE MAKERS -The Zoology students gathered on top of a sculpture for a grou picture. WHAT SMILES -Distributive Education students pose for a picture. ffrom leftl Tim Crowell, Rusty Pierce, Kellie Gibson, Kendall Houston, Christine Clayton, Stacy Burris, Robert Webster, Tad DeFrange, Eric Fowler, and leff Key. HARD AT WORK - Sheila Sinor rings up merchandise at Krogers in Denison. Distributive Education is a part time work program offered through Denison High School. Members are Darry Aynes, Nora Iefferey, julie Pagan, Angela Shires, Thomas Simpson, Gia Slagle, Carlos Smitherman, Todd Stewart, Renee Nickle, Gary Brewer, Michael Bush, Christine Clayton, Timothy Crowell, Lee Dorley, Kellie Gibson, Connie A 2 Lambert, Chris Martin, Loren Matheny, Rhonda McAden, Marquitta McAlester, Robbie Harris, Brian lRustyl Pierce, Stacy - . - it - Burris, Tammy Richardson, Robert Shearin, A A A I A Kelly Spfadlin, Eric Tavlvr, Terry Kern, A ,, iixii David Lyon, Chelsea Palmer, Keith Sims, Q-X A , ,Q Tracey Bailey, Brandon Clountz, Tad fi Z , ih, 1 . L- Defrange, Eric Fowler, Kendall Houston, . . -, f fa ' S' ' Anthony Aldridge, Kevin jacquinot, jefferey Q I if H fig D 5 A A Key, Brad Pate, Sheila Sinor, and Robert . 'A 4 isfii ' , A 'ii','gg Webster. ,L A L' K QQIL I i J . t . T as 1 A ff? X in Q . g l . ltr. DE' tllf d . .. O 3. un an g3lTlES M , M? .-. ' ' TAKING A BREAK -John lacobs rests after ' g , T ,V - 5 'Y working on a golf cart at Charlie Denison's 5 A . 'V . g Golf cars, left. AND THIS IS A soccfn A ,sigma . . A A ll BALL- Mike Bush stays busy in Barrett Cut ' , gif ' S u ' 'P . Z - Rate Drugs sports department. lPhoto by - - , L , K Q Q' D A NateWardl A - ,r g I 1.5, 'K , ' ' 1 , 'S' - lk it Page by Colleen Nickerson M Academics 131 I lmllerem : - 1 CU tLl l'eS meet ig 5 Four exchange students, three Q , girls: Satomi Yamazaki from japan, . K 7 y Barbara Burgert from Germany, J , , fi Christina Ljungqvist from Den- ., , ,',, ,, , ei, ,wg mark, and one boy, Heikki Vep- . l s 'WW B :WW t salainen from Finland right, at- ' A Y R- tended DHS this year. Heikki PM B t gr l 1 ,E t,atts Er' played football on the varsity team D is-.WN . , Y A , sriit H , R and in the spring he ran track. M ,z J zz. f Satomi was a manager for the Col- B' g fv' orguard. Barbara and Christina y 1, 51 V V both played Basketball on the l.V. PM I Y I 6 team. Barbara also ran track. l . V ,,, 2 , All four enjoyed their stay in the ,,gAVy . ' B .gffi , t 5 A . U.S.A. very much, and would like if .. R . to come back to visit their host nv' , srrfst w ll i V' Q' B lll'i ' 'M families and friends again if they l il J V -C 'f 1' G' B ever getachance. i',i ',,r., slc t ' ' B 1 f as . GETTING TOGETHER -Christina, Satomi, and Barbara get together after giving their speeches for the Rotary Club. iPhoto by Parks Wilsonl TAKE MY PICTURE -Christina looks up from her typing. iPhoto by Brenda Kernsl 132 Academics - Page by Christina Ljungqvist THERE HE IS -Heikki competes in the Yellow jacket Relays. iPhoto by Gail Ringnessl PP QI' ,ii All RIGHT LET'S TAKE IT FROM THE TOP -Barbara is teaching the class a German Christmas song. iPhoto by Vivian Thompsonj WHAT'S THE SCORE? -Heikki waits to be called out to the field. iPhoto by Nate Wardj , 1 3 .4 V- ' ac... 'Q i 'HE COMMON PEOPLE -Satomi and Ihristina take a break in the commons area. Photo by james Stone! TOTO WE'RE NOT IN FINLAND ANYMORE -Heikki appears to be studying intently in Photography. iPhoto by Vicki Emersonl TOKYO ROSE -Satomi dressed in her na- tional costume to speak for the Rotary Club iPhoto by Chester Wilsonj SMILE -Barbara takes a little time out from her typing for a picture. iPhoto by Brenda Kernsl D ,A -47 'in-3' KX Page by Christina Ljungqvist - Activities 133 .H.S. leadership day is success The National Honor Society sponsored its annual leadership day. This unique program allows students to take active roles in the school. The students, who are either NHS members or club presidents, switch roles with faculty members for a day.This activity is always a fun experience for both the students and teachers involved. Many students find it fun and amusing to be taught by their fellow classmates. Teachers enjoy having a day off and giving helpful advice to the substitute teachers. This year, Craig Talley, NHS resident, took the role of Mrs. jackie Peters and did a very good job. Dallas Porter, NHS member, eagerly took the role of vice-principal, Mr. George Petrus. ' s.-....,. 'mix , -sbf .,,, ,.---',-c-- x So much work -ftopl Steve West was responsible for the typing class. Activities - Page by Tisha Robinson Please come in -Scott Donowho took the role of Mr. Parker, ftop Michelle Pearson taught Mrs. Terry's class. ,.,. .fi -wi - xiii! K - ' . is listen up, now -Kendall Phillips taught Mrs. Garner's English anu French classes for the day. gf .ae is ---1-'g 7T! ings lf course I'm right -ltopl Steve Williams took over Mr. Gardnefs math classes while Stephanie Lowell and Collen Nickerson worked in pe office,lbelowJ. .': ?: Q L ,M -..Q ,X ,L i ,.,. i t...,-tQ i ' - j.'i ,yn .. ,-of 2 f N f ' 5 t 7 ' .QS is 'EH' 'WW Q... Page by Tisha Robinson - Activities Academic Fair travels through history The 1987 Academic Fair was held May 21, in the commons area before and after the annual award: assembly. All participants were from the high school with the language and history classes making up the ma jority of participation. The junior Historians dressed in garb from different times in history. Shawn McBrayer if the club president. The sponsor of this annual event is history teacher Mr. Keith McBrayer, who recovers hi: Civil war outfit from the closet each year and dresses in full costume for this event. gn S. F' 4 GUATEMALA FAIGE RUDGW5 1,5 136 Academics - Page by Shawnna White jlllllfd v-1: N 'uv ,, 'r-I - , H4 K - ' .gg arng- ax.-g,a.afr ' 4?m,:.:.-fnyuw' ,., L,4, vN2f'ZZ k'f?f'Q?fiff mu OUNTY MARINE ' f f-if-'4'f1f:.cfr.:,v U. .W . Fhaggarn IU Cl Avrlw as Q-.. A....1m 5-...,,,, r Hg r.....+iV,q......W my I x a..1,a.......,k 'Au--ng.-., '...w.ff. 4.-.-wn in..v Ov Mbuuuxuc- K fllll1'1' ASQASSINITTDN GRIEVQNG I-lA'h0l-x 5, 4, is cnurct-In . ...f?'fS, - f'3FS!1EN ill! tnV'0 Ill! 1 rn loin Y, Kvaaodyn 57, 'lim X X X 22' 11? Q 1 I ,Hu rv xx. N .','fffg A Y -- Q 1 X X 5 lVA 1 KEN NEUY KILLED BY AS SASSlN 1 71'.i1L 5'2mw 'fm 1 x il Q-I 'i wx AM :i?'1::f ?W i - f 'wwnwwswmzawzuwvf Page by Shawnna White - Academics Cheerleaders earn job The 1987-88 cheerleaders were selected March 31. The candidates had four days of workouts to learn three cheers made up by the senior cheerleaders this year. Everyone worked hard and cheered their hearts out. Freshman cheerleaders are Sharon Miller, Kristi McKee, Nancy Clountz, Brenda Moon, jenny Foster, Christy Bartley, middle, right. junior varsity cheerleaders are Sonya Myles, jennifer johnson, jennifer Green, jennifer Harvey, Shari Nelson, Shelley Stagner, Melodie Myers, Rhonda Patterson, below. Varsity cheerleaders are Lori Mullens, Meredith Williams, Kim jones, Candice Noe, Laura Ballou, jodi White, Lara Coker. Mascot is Michelle Grimes, bottom picture Mrs. Cathey Williams sponsors the cheerleading squads. LAST MINUTE INSTRUCTIONS- Mrs. Cathey Williams, sponsor, gives the candidates one more bit of information at the last practice runthrough the day before cheerleader tryouts, right. iPhoto by Shawnna Whitej Academics - Page by Shawnna White 60' J UE 1 JI. ARE THESE MOTIONS GOOD?- K v 3 Q. xi 5s t bt' -is 1 Q S as 5: K as sf J Senior Salute Dylan Stafford- Dear Dylan, We love you very much and are very proud of you. Do you know that since this picture f197Oj was taken you have eaten 23,461 drumsticks? We hope life continues to unfold as a bright and beautiful adven- ture for you. Love, Mom, Dad, Lisa and john. fLeftj Vanya Lea Griffith- Vanya, you are a precious gift to us from God. Thanks for happy memories and all your ac- complishments. Always keep God it one and He will bless you always. We Love You w Mom 84 Dad fRightj Latin Club MEMBERS- Paul Fulton, Dianna Smith, Christie Patti, Cristen Gregg, Carla Potts, Cathy Russell, Holly Chappell, Dedra Thompson, jean Kim, Melvin St.john, Stephanie Wilson, Michael Spraggins, Les Sloan, Stephanie Scoggins, Cory Sar- tor, jeff Self, Dwayne Bishop, Mark Webb, Chris jones, Ronnie Moore, Shawn Hamilton, sponsor Mr. William Gray. Not pictured: Stephanie Baxley, Tammy Fox Caldwell, Donna Foust, Steve Fronterhouse, Kendra Keefer, Bill Elliott, Robert Haning, Vincent Mott, Ronnie Owens. L 'iifl if-'t S . KR. N 'f -1. '35 Mf- so ,.., it Marketing, Distributive Education Members Academics 139 87-88 Stingerettes Announced Drill Team tryouts were held April 11, in the High School Gym. Fifty ' ll new members were chosen. The drill team director is Mrs. Darlene Willoughby. lAll Photos by Leslie Lesterj l TEACHER -Rebecca Terry, Captain, teaches ' the tryout routine. A - WORKIN' HARD -Kristin Arthur smiles dur ing workouts. if 'I ' S , 6 are over. S K4 E L Y? S U ' s l' BEARY LUCKY -Rhonda Cox and Clanci Bayless hold up their good luck bear. -ffl 5 ii l Z I NEW DRILL TEAM MEMBERS: -First row: Dee Smith, Beth Henry, Amy Reed, Sharon Shaffer, Tessa Clanton, Tammy Weger, Chrys Castelli Lisa Wilson, Renee Lamoreaux. Second row : Stephanie johnson, Dawn Thorton, Betty Sheets, Dietra Wakin, Michelle Bizzell, Christ: Sipert, Angela Samuel, Stacy Sikes, Carrie Herzogg, julie Russell. Third row: Lara Bankston, Rhonda Smith, Melisa Davis, Melanie Sonnen burg, Tara Tyson, Stephanie McGuire, Tracy Nantz, jennifer Price. Fourth row: Kim Edmonson, Rhonda Cox, Clanci Bayless, Lorin Shan non, Brianne Brown, Kim Burris, Stephanie Senich, Debbie Richard, Loretta Power, jennifer Buckner, Stephanie Reynolds. Fifth row: Mia Gordy, Kallie Fricke, Lisa Witcher, Stacy Means, Kristen Arthur, Kellie Lance, Becky Kimberling, Susan Robertson. Not shown are : Rache Hill, Kim Mace and Tonya Thompson. 140 Activities - Page By Leslie Lester lT'S ALL OVER -Chrys Castelli is glad tryout: Drill team banquet is Success The drill team banquet was held May 23, at the Rod and Gun Club. Senior members of the drill team were presented with charms and cer- tificates. New members were also presented at the banquet. Special honors announced were Alison Tyson, Outstanding Sophomore, Stephanie Garland, Outstandinglunior, Leaneasha Bellows, Outstanding Senior. Outstanding Stingerette went to Kim Glenn, and Tisha Robinson was awarded Outstanding Officer. A special Captain's award was presented to Rebecca Terry for leadership. All of the old of- ficers recieved trophies and flowers. New officers were announced last, they are Second Lieutenants Alison Tyson and Rhonda Cox, First Lieutenants Debra Richard and Rhonda Smith, Head Lieutenant Kim Mace, and Captain Rachel Hill. fAll Photos by Burney Robinsonl CONGRATULATIONS TISH!-Tisha Robin- NEW OFFICERS -Alison Tyson, Debra son gets a special hug from drill team Richard, Kim Mace, Rachel Hill, Rhonda manager Allen Kane. Smith, and Rhonda Cox :wr ' 'V 4 D 1 DNE LAST LOOK Officers were top Leslie Lester, Rebecca Terry, Tisha Robinson, bot- OUTSTANDING -Kim Glenn was chosen Outstanding Stingerette by her team members. Page by Leslie Lester - Activities 14 'Qzvgv 'E' ESQ 5+ it C, ,,,,,, H . i, 'W as E- igibfifzgssfsz. ww. v a s g 5 ,, '- S I 4 1 , K f 1 L :,. f. .N 1 at 9 Q 2 Q sis fa S 1 ri, 'Q 1 . mm' ' X xx 'La fs ,it 5211 ' W K2ii..e711 ,::. .L - A 5 l . RESOURCE 1001 w. Main On this page are some of those Resources as they used to look. Can you guess who they are? lAnswers belowj 1 Laurie Rich, 2 Thomas Humphrey, 3 Stephanie Baxley, 4 Danielle Streuber, 5 Paige Beckleman, 6 Miranda Lacy, 7 james Funck, 8 jina Horton, 9 Pam Roach, 10 Roger Hornsby, 11 Kristin Arthur, 12 Rochelle White, 13 Kellie Arthur, 14 Scott Spencer, 15 Karla Redwine, 16 jeff Mueller, 17 Bobby Hempkins, 18 Rhonda Cox, 19 Kim Arthur, 20 Kendall Houston, 21 jessica Lowe, 22 Bill Nellis, 23 Emily Peake, 24 Kendall Hunt, 25 Troy Vest, 26 Allen Kane, 27 Chad Edelen, 28 Anton Albrand, 29 john Carey, 30 Brady Robinson, 31 Tisha Robinson, 32 Eric Robinson, 33 Andy Crenshaw 142 Academics - Page by Kimberley Gardner 3 STiNG'Ew wRESOURCE SAVINGS SALUTES THE RESOURCES OF DHS - --in----7 X, ,MAKE ow HISTQRY ' Y ACKE X35 11- Golf ff ' X W im mx -o ir-o om ow lm Vnx fit 4- - ---- --- fc s f' s ,f Il xx!! ' 11- N N si x ,X f xx A 'BC?5kGZlo ' - X X f f I INN -Rx f IM 5 EYVQQX4 'T N ey Q M by Roger Hanson - Sports 1 X . W I :W A I xr K, X as , xi: . '.9'fiiN? -' agar ,N ,, W k 'I' v 'Q X Q . A , .1 A . lm. ,5::--,,iW- H -2 .iw -- .- A - , ' ,Swv K 1 .QX+i, 9 Q , -- ' WW f ,... 'fx-.. . .1,1 -- t I X x Si' 'K' vr . .QW i 144 Sports 'i an A 'Z 'v-'mg Sports jackets finish with 5-5 mark. The Denison Yellow jacket varsity football team left their mark once again as they ended their season with a 5-5 record, under Coach Marty Criswell. The jacket victories include R.L. Turner 13-7, Sherman 31-0 which also gained the jackets the battle ax once again, Crowley 30-0, justin Northwest 48-0, and The Colony 57-7. The jackets were defeated by McKinney 16-11, Boswell 21-11, Gainesville 27-20, Allen 7-0, and Wichita Falls Hirshi 21 -0. The jackets had four players named to the District 5-4A West Zone all District team. Paul Gaffney was named to the first team as a linebacker, Eric Hunt as tight end, Curtis Madden as a running back, and jason Wheeler as defensive back. Denison also had players named to the second team. Those named to second team were: Chance Clark, linebacker, Scott DeFratus, defensive lineman, Tony Favors, defensive end, Brian Gray, defensive back, and Gary Wilson, wide receiver. The jackets determination never let up as they fought each week to try to bring a victory for Denison. Fans, students, and parents followed the jackets each week to show their sup- port for the jackets. nl GET OUT OF MY WAY -Curtis Madden runs past an unidentified justin Northwest player. iPhoto by Nate Wardj ON YOUR MARK- Gerald Woods attempts to go out for a pass. fPh0to by Nate Wardj Sports - Page by Tiffany Kurtz ARE YOU SERIOUSI- Dennis Walker give a look of disgust as the jackets missed scoring opportybuty. fPhoto by Vicl Emersonj GIVE ME FIVE . . .- Gary Wilson and Curt Madden enjoy one more touchdown th season. fPhoto by Nate Wardj '- 5 REUNION -Team captains Chance Clark, jason Wheeler, Paul Gaffney and Curti Madden meet with a former Yellow jacket. iPhoto by Parks Wilsonj ' x ,-M Q 1' g, 4 '1 S X ,A -51-32. 2 r.f ?.: Q rJU :.34f'3f'nSI!-53-1w9l1-Q91-Lis' lf' if , ef. esb 8 Qitgbfjvew j,r5,2aQs,97a5z5 Qi, zzw325s!A4Q456',0 f' fj2g42Q63 Q3 lisa H 6,9525 i1'g,G'4'4, 41838663 4 big: VARSITY FOOTBALL -First row 825 Chad Edelen, 855 joe Thompson, 824 jamie Fen- nell, 836 Russell Simpson, 875 joe Ross, 848 Kevin Means, 836 Dewayne Crone, 854 Brian Sartor, 841 Melvin St.john, 866 Greg Guyman, 822 Marcus jackson, 814 Scott Gundlach, trainer, Marvin Ball, trainer Stephanie Baxley. Second row trainer Chris Bryant, 820 Gerald Woods, 872 Eric Gentry, 842 Chance Clark, 863 Craig Springfield, 834 Paul Gaffney, 868 Kendall Hunt, 828 Brewster Waddles, 858 Dennis Walker, 885 jimmy Billner, 870 Mark Skelton, 864 David Beall, trainer Mark Parker, trainer Gina Hat- field. Third row 851 Mike Wright, 835 Randy Roberts, 878 Scott DeFratus, 812 Matt Sullivan, 886 Doug Neaves, 882 Toney Favors, 826 Scott Burns, 811 Reggie Perry, 832 Michael Brown, 844 Brian Gray, 845 jeffery Sanders, 810 Scott Marr. Fourth row 884 Byron Akers, 888 Eric Hunt, 889 Vance Hatfield, 879 Danny Massey, 840 Curtis Mad- den, 830 joey Wheeler, 838 Gary Wilson, 883 jim Fleitman, 860 Derrick Roberts, 868 David Roach, 888 Wilbert Malvern jr., 833 Sammy johnson, 849 jason Wheeler, 818 Stephan Taylor. was I DOG PILE -Chance Clark, Tony Favors, and jason Wheeler take down an unidentified Colony ball carrier. iPhoto by Nate Wardj 148 Sports A Page by Tiffany Kurtz WHAT'S GOING ON? -Danny Massey make! key block against the McKinney Lions. lPhc by Nate Wardj IOE WOULD YOU PULL YOUR SHI DOWN? -joe Thompson comes off of the fic for a little rest. lPhoto by Steve Fronterhousei WHAT'CHA TALKING ABOUT? -Curtis M2 den comes off of the field with a look of cc cern. iPhoto by Tiffany Kurtzj .L . lr 1 Y qspix ,ix Ml mi Tk QI M . t ..l g 2 ,L O s L. ' jg s 1 4 U A' Q A 'x K is K Q t Q l 5 1 s , Q 'whiff t. kk i .. Nl XA , , .,.. . W . V Q W i , . T I A , A VHAT A STRUGGLE! -The mighty jacket ackfield. iPhoto by Nate Wardj . ,,L, .,,f,,,1, EI' OUT OE MY WAY -Curtis Madden uns in for a touchdown against The Col- lny. iPhoto by Tiffany Kurtzj 1 EAM SORROW -A Yellow jacket player ears a wrist band in memory of 840 Ray- ond Wilson, a former jacket star athlete ho died in an auto accident. iPhoto by ate Wardj line tries to clear out some territory for the ngsfw OH, CAN I HAVE A HUG -The jacket defense puts a stop to a justin Northwest player once again. iPhoto by Kim Gardnerj ff. ON HIS WAY -Curtis Madden runs in for one more touchdown for the jackets. iPhoto by Nate Wardj X . - v ' tx.: fy ' LOOK OUT DRILL TEAM -For a great punt by Matt Sullivan against the Wichita Falls Huskies. iPhoto by Nate Wardj THAT'S MY TEAM Coach Allen Winfield and cdach Marty Criswell talk with their players about a future play for the jackets.lPhoto by Chris Greenj Page by Tiffany Kurtz - Sports 149 L m N... I . in mg xx ww NM, awww? Q 15 196.97 Sports ..mn-.a..-,'t LL i V wfmz-'kv v w- Q. 1' fy v 'r '11 ' v V 'lv '5 I 'W ' 1' 4 v 'nv ' sw vt .wi J. by A i Q I pg Vi LQ E U: 0 fr vi A V Q l A B . .aii , S . ,, . , at S , . V , ,A ,gig 4 , S . Z V' 1 I H mf? 4, I 5 V , Xmhp- , 6x , . .K X 1 . ,L 1 S l , if .rv i r eifr 54'-3 'i' ff 5192- .t it.,1.,,f?Qft:???Qritarfitt. '123:32-T:?.12S+, 7i'if1u1.if.? junior Varsity jackets -Eric Robinson, Scott Blount, james Doyle, Marcus Flemming Eron Barrett, Shane Billy, jim Bob Walters, Casey Crawford, Dan Roper, Keith Henslee, Donnie Walton, jeff Self, Coach Ken Thorne, Coach Lanny Pettit, Coach C.M. Pier,Monty St.john Michael Castelli, Edwin johnson, Brady Robinson, justin Wolf, Scott Eppler, jon Carson, Ryan Crabtree, john Webb, Gabe Gerard, Chri Riddle, Mike Malone, Coach David Norman, Bryan Norman, Tate Dobbs, Steve Wilkerson, B.K. May, Robert Grosz, Chris jones, Byroi Goodwin, Beaven Butler, Tim Hoover, Chris Lewis, Paul Lavy. lv has great season 7 W .. C The junior Varsity team had a very good season for the 1986-87 year. Coach C.M. Pier and Coach Ken Thorne led the team. One of the highlihgts of the season was the winning game in Sherman against the Bearcats. Many of the members were moved up to the varsity level. augur' Can You Catch Mel- B.K. May tries to maki it down the field. Marcus Flemming, jame Doyle and Chris Riddle get into the actioi of the McKinney game, left. Sports V Page by Tisha Robinson 4 5 v , 2. 4 N-if r K L Iii' ,. ' V VA XVAAI i. k r,L:E 1772 I I ll: A I M L . swgwf ,. , ,aa , , I , . -1 ,,. I ,A V .,.,,,g.faf , , - --we K W ' nr ww' - Has, , ,. , A ',,.,, is 4,,, 'I ww, fs . , , . I Q 3 fa, In eftwif .mm A I Ab V t H so Wu ' nm ' A Nhat Did You Say? -IV members huddle We've Got You Covered -B.K. May and other IV players surround two helpless McKin- iround to see what the official said. ney players. Ae ay' .. :.,.. I an .4 V 'RM ' M M 4' V V , v ,mf t il' wwe fr' ff 'W' 4, .ff ,, ,wawvaf if Rather Around -Brady Robinson C685 gathers his team mates Steve Wilkerson, jeff Self, and ric Robinson before a play. Are You Ready! -Eric Robinson and other teamates get ready for a play. Where did everyone go? -Keith Henslee looks for an opening. Page by Tisha Robinson - Sports Jffi ua L Wk '? 'E A 5 'S ' 9 ' -an S 5 saw i A if OW in DE-FENSE- A future jacket pursues the ball carrier. listen Up, guys- Coach Allen Winfield gives the players some advice. ,JU OFFENSE- A junior varsity player dives for yardage. 154 Sports - Page by Tisha Robinson 5 12 'QQ ' ' 1 - Q ?2' ,EV 2, ,ff eg . y W f i t rl - M, ar ...M Q Y . . if ere we come Coach -Freshman players return to side after a completed play. ie Crew -This group of trainers and managers was responsible for taking good care of the ckets: Gina Hatfield, Chris Bryant, Marvin Ball, Mark Parker and Stephanie Baxley. f ' E 1 2 i l . l 5 s 5 4 2 s F . 5' Q- Where did it go -The visiting team attempts to block a kick. Freshman team has good year The Freshman team was coach- ed this year by coach Sam Smith, Ken Helvey, and Allen Winfield. The freshman really worked hard for the 1986-87 year. The IV coaches are looking forward to having many fine players for next year's team. I .. . 5 1 f' Page by Tisha Robinson - Sports 155 ' l I ,ww ' ,, if - ,,,, I , ,, ,W . W VA V , ,gy I I f X 9' A mn . ,,,. ,,,,.,,,,ff., ,,,,, ,,,, U, WW, Q' , f 1 I cally' ff , ' , I .Q , , wif' ifj, 5551, zlgggffgplzgw, 'f f L ff 4 TRACK SHOTS- Top, Laura Ballou, above, Nell Wyatt, upper right, jennifer Young, lower right, Kim Morrison, middle, Kim jones, top left, Coach Saundra Hess, upper right, Coach lan Tidwell, left, Coach David Norman and Kim lones, above, Coach C.M. Pier, far left, Coach Sam Smith. lPhotos by lan Tidwell and Gail Ringnessj Sports - Page by Kendall McKinley Page by Kendall McKinley - Sports 157 Kr CELEBRATION TIME -Top: Varsity members celebrate a victoryg bottom left, Shonda Tillery sests the ball, right: Robin Brown spikes the ball. .WWW i 'h-... Varsity volleyballers post 5-8 mark in district Denison's Varsity Volleybal team finished the season witl three straight wins for and a 5-I mark in the District 5-4a's wes zone. The team began working ou in the summer with two-a-day and continued on into the fall. Thi year's team consisted of three seniors, four juniors, and tw4 sophomores. Coach Saundra Hes has coached girls volleyball fo years, and she really enjoys thi sport. The co-captains for the tean this year were Shonda Tillery Sharnette Harper, and Lynl Brown. watt Sports - Page by Tisha Robinson 2221: ? 'ARSITY IN ACTION -Karen Beard, top, and lristie VanZee, right, demonstrate their talent. VAITING WITH ANTICIPATION -Sophomore team member, jennifer Young, prepares to pike the volleyball. RELAXED -Head volleyball coach, Saun- dra Hess, smiles about a recent win. fqX,AX.k5KxN UP, UP, AND AWAY -Sharnette Harper jumps for the ball. Page by Tisha Robinson - Sports 159 GOOD GAME Co-captains Shonda Tillery and Sharnett Harper wish the opposing team good luck. DETERMINED -Kristie VanZee goes block the shot. Ju-K, it ,t., . W,s2,..,,,,. .Jay ,, ., , :ll Agn, , I , I Y:-f 'r ww it W ' .5 ,x ' I i 1 fra., J, 3 l L my 6 Varsity members are: Front-jennifer Young, Kristie Van Zee, Karen Beard, Shonda Tillery, Back-Karen Hill, Sharnett Harper, Robin Bro Lynn Brown, La Tonya Ross. Sports M Page by Tisha Robinson ,nw .,,,w1,,,-iz.-ww+7mfw M gg IE GOT IT! -Shonda Tillery, in perfect position, prepares to return the ball, with Sharnett CONCENTRATION -Sharnett thinks hard arper and Kristie VanZee ready to back her up. before the game. RBORNE -Robin Brown goes for the rinf. SPIKE THAT BALL -Kristie VanZee, with Sharnett and Karen Beard in the background, over- whems the opponent. Page by Tisha Robinson - Sports ' UU. lfllll ' L t 1.3 r 3 1V volleyball sets records The IV volleyball season ended with the team having an overall record of 14-10. The district season reflected an outstanding record of seven wins and only three losses. The members of the team were jennifer Bell, Tisha Cervantes, Erica Harper, Marjorie lacquinot, Monica Snell, Gayle Malvern, Tara Wimbish, and Elaine King, who participated on both jv and varsity teams. 162 Sports - Page by Tisha Robinson HIT THAT BALL- Erica Harper executes a perfect overhand serve. iPhoto by Tyler Vial l'VE GOT IT- Gayle Malvern spikes tl ball to her opponent as lenniver Bell ar Tara Wimbish look on. lPhoto by Tyl Vial I CAN D0 IT- Erica Harper gets ready while she waits for the ball. iPhoto by Gail Ringness U .,,,.x1 'lx' PLEASE LET IT G0 OVER -Majorie lacquinot prepares to serve. lPhoto by Coach Ringnessl -Top row jennifer Bell, Gayle Malvern, Elaine King, and Tara Wimbish. Bottom row Majorie laquinot, Tisha Cervantes, Monica Snell, and Erica Harper. iPhoto by Coach Ringnessj VARSITY PLAYERS Shonda Tillery and Kristie VanZee were varsity leaders this year. iPhoto by Gail Ringnessl i X .4--4 mf Page by Tammy Weger - Sports 163 ,I 4 an FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL TEAM- Tina Christian, Tricia Reynolds, jennifer Harvey, Felicia Childs, Missy Watson, Shirah Perry, Carla Rider Stacie Coburn, top row: Marla Lewis, Melva Butler, Melanie Frazier, Kim Arthur, Tasha Lock, Lana Wright, Tasha Miller, Andrea Gaffney Chiniqua Butler, and Sherita Moore, bottom row. , Q 4 The freshman volleyball team is T district champion with a district it record of 5-1. Their overall record is 17-3. The volleyballers had a successful season winning in the consellation bracket at the jv tour- nament in Denton. They were run- nersup in the Carter-Riverside tournament in Fort Worth. The team captains are Sherita Moore and Andrea Gaffney. Coach lan Tidwell led the team to their district win. WATCH THIS SERVE- Tasha Locke serves to Allen. 164 Sports - Page by Lisa Williams E i 1 v 1 S-T-R-E-T-C-H- Lana Wright, above, slams the ball over the net. Sherita Moore, bot- tom, spikes the ball. ' ir Q . fri i 5 E.. S42 .. : -1.5- sf N,V, . .... , , ,. K hasty .. - X .Q . GMO , . li -. . ff ., . .2 L 1 ' V J ..- ' ,,,, GO FOR IT- Andrea Gaffney kneels down to hit the ball, above, and slides to clear the net over Allen. -. .'.. .--. . 'W in wiwf- ' ' Q. S .- :, if . 1 ... .. 5. l t , , LJ!! Page by Lisa Williams A Sports R ' iffy' ' -' -- I-,:f,., . ..... 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I ,,: 53 'A 76 l F' e,,, e e :WI , ,f.. -fIA-hW ' 77 kf,k' , g j 68 lii 86, ,MQKSQHQY , ,. , ,zfzmzmz ,. 55-55755 A . ,' I , , ,,,,,, e ,, 166 Sports f Page by Kimberley Gardner QL, 1 as. , Y ,, .- , .-,rm 1, . f, --: , , 1 .am - .oh I- s A Basketball bounces to the top The 86-87 basketball season began with the jackets winning over Greenville, then losing the next two games J Paris and Sherman. But, the jackets had a never-say-die attitude and they bounced back to compile a 9-8 on district record. The jackets won their first two district games over justin-Northwest and Boswell. The iainesville Leopards came to town and won a hard fought game that went to the wire. The jackets got one more win over the Colony and then lost a heartstopper to Allen 67-66. As the district race tightened, the ickets did what they had to do to get in the playoffs by winning their next five games. The jackets took the zone title crushing the McKinney Lions 86-47, then fell to Dallas Hillcrest in the bi- istrict contest. Moore makes 4A all-state Senior Stacey Moore was the first Yellow jacket to be named to the TSWA's first team. junior Duone McFadden being named to the second team made it all better. This just has to be the greatest thing to ever happen in basketball ,wg here, said coach Bob Clayton. Certainly, I believe Stacey and Duone are deserving, but some of the best players don't ever win this honor, the coach said. McFadden was Denison's flashy performer this past season because of great jumping ability. Moore was a talented player that often led his team with the highest scores. 3, ,,,.. bl 2 I Nw - K ' . l V X , RMAC -Duone McFadden shows his ability. iPhoto by Kim Gardnerj TIGER -Stacey Moore in action. iPhoto by Kim Gardnerj Page by Kimberley Gardner - Sports 167 Fans help basketball Basketball fans play an important part in a game. The screaming gives sw. the team encouragement and a lot of support. When the players get gggbbl -K ltlbb tired, the fans help pep them up and give them that extra incentive to N N play on to victory. After the games, the fans swarm onto the courts to show the team that they are behind them one hundred percent and start pumping them up for the next game. ' XJR. l GOOD SHOT -Duone McFadden goes for two against McKinney. iPhoto by N' GOING FOR TWO. -Allen Stephenson makes it look easy. iPhoto by Vivian Thompsonl W dy ar I GOT IT! -Stacey Moore jumps to catch a pass. COOL! -The juniors of the team pose with their trophy. tPhoto by Parks Wilsonl tPhot0 by Tiffany Kurtzj ' V .., .... , aq SLAM! -Duone McFadden shows his abil during a warmup. iPhoto by Kim Gardni ONE HAND- Claude Bell, left, shows offt the photographer. iPhoto by Parks Wilsor 168 Sports - Page by Kim Gardner I 9 5 ,ff as -f' Q0 MUCH SPIRIT. -The cheerleaders form a victory line for the players. iPhoto by Vivian hompsonl SINK! -Stacey Moore shoots and hopes the ball drops. iPhoto by Vivian Thompsonl g 1 Q DISTRICT -Allen Stephenson and Stacey Moore pose with the 1986-87 iPhoto by Parks Wilsonj trophy. ., 4, ' ff . AHHHH! -The crowd screams while Duone McFadden goes up for two. Scott Marr con- trols the ball. Efforts like these were very helpful. tPhotos by Steve Allenl IUMPBALL -Duone McFadden and Sherman's Byron Whitfield soar through the air as they tip off the game. iPhoto by Steve Allenj Page by Kim Gardner - Sports 169 -Wim S yi ug, W M l t L . I 'kxh Q 1 - ll ' . . ,pg. 4 , mm IUMP SHOTS -Scott Marr, above, goes up against The Colony. Eric Hunt, left, shoots for two. Allen Stephenson, top, shoots a jumper. Claude Bell, bottom left, in action. Duone McFadden, bottom, watches the ball. lPhotos by Kim Gardner and Vivian Thompsonl 70 Sports - Page by Kimberley Gardner E 5 I THIS? -Claude Bell, below, balances a I. Duone McFadden, right, dominates a erman player. Denison, right, shoots for an y point, and above, slams before a game. ggie Perry, bottom right, goes for two. otos by Nate Ward and Kim Gardnerl d 1 W' 143573, QI? . ur N b S Y W 'uf 'fluff t f 3-R.. -t lr. if Q r vs 1ol 1 . In W, QQ, iv.. ,A is F K ., a X, I X Iv' 3 Z3 Page by Kimberley Gardner - Sports 171 -Q 1. Sf Sports NUM. MAC DOES IT All- From the free throw line, the lane or the circle, Duone McFadden! was one of the keys to the jackets' success this year. KP v M E if . M Wx.. - TEAMWORK- But, the lacket victories were more than a one-man-show. Allen Stephenson, Claude Bell, Stacey Moore, left, and Scott Marr, below contributed to the successful season. E . . , K. tt., N -we. ...x to S? S iilii A Sports 173 ,.-1, W' . 1 L N9 .Nt lv' ,of S ,put REASONS FOR SUCCESS- lunior varsity ac- tions shows some of the reasons for their successful season. 174 Sports ...av s, VV Vl I , if s s ' S f rrrs 'rstr.s Jr t s f t .. S , W rrrs r f Freshmen have super season The basketball season began with the jackets losing their first three games to Greenville, Paris and Sherman. It seemed the jackets' season was already over and they would have no hope of winning district. But, this season the freshmen had a never-say-die attitude and they bounced back to win their next five games. This included two convincing wins over McKinney and Sherman. This gave the jackets new confidence as they headed into district. The freshmen won their first district game against justin North West, then lost to Boswell and Gainesville. They recovered by winning their next five games and traveled to Gainesville with hopes of tying for the district. But, Gainesville had too much height and the jackets finished the season with a 7-3 record. Byjose Escobar BPL fit We he W M atgftfeag zu' Sports 1 75 New Coach works well with Lad jackets This year the Lady jackets new head coach was Tom Penny. All the coaches worked very hard with the girls, and it really paid off. The Varsity Lady jackets had a 14-18 record, and they showed great improvement from last year. The team is losing one of it's best players, senior Nell Wyatt. Nell was named to the All-Star team. Returning outstanding players are Shelli Taylor and Sherita Moore. They were named to All-District first team. Cheryl Spray was named to the All-District second team. HIT IT- Senior Nell Wyatt takes a shot from the free throw line, while Cheryl Spray is watching. Sports - Page by Christina Ljungqvist I'M OVER HERE-jennifer Young has her arm raised for a pass from Karen Hill. COME ON KAREN- Karen Hill tries for a free throw during pregame warm-up, as her tean members look on. E0 FOR IT- lunior Shelli Taylor dribbles the Hlldownfhe Colm' cn Awww mom ME- Cheryl Spray shoots the ball as her opponent tries to guard her. 55124 S. ls lg f E H Q ,, 5 S Q., A 'H 1 Q fe, ik C .Q , ig? l DY IACKETS- First row Karen Hill, Gayle Malvern. Second row Elaine King, jennifer ng, Cheryl Spray, Christy Van Zee. Third row Sherita Moore, Shelli Taylor, Chiniqua tler. Forth row LaTonya Ross Not pictured Nell Wyatt, Robin Brown, and Erica Harper. THAT'S RIGHT, WE BAD- The varsity basketball team poses for a picture. PM :IV J U IUMP- Sherita Moore aims for the basket despite the effort from the opponents. Xu A ff og - . b ' W if bf - s s t NM' wg 1 A , 452 GET IT 'T'- LaTonya Ross jumps to get the rebound. All photos by Gail Ringness. Page by Christina Ljungqvist - Sports 177 HOLD IT- Christy Van Zee is trying to stop the other team from passing the ball. GET OUT OF MY WAY- jennifer Young is trying to get by one of the players from Allen. l 1 l l t -ness Ns 4, 1 Jdflfl 99 We MEET THE PRESS- LaTonya Ross is being interviewed by KDSX after the game. Sports - Page by Christina Ljungqvist PUT IT THROUGH FOR TWO- Cher Spray shoots for two in the match again Allen. All photos by Gail Ringness. Lady jackets compile best season record The Lady jackets got off to a good season with new coach Tom Penny and several returning players. Team captains were Nell Wyatt, senior, Shelli Taylor, junior and Cheryl Spray, sophomore. The Lady jackets' district record was in the winning column, 8-5. The young team had only one senior starter and played a rough non- district schedule to prepare. Their season record was 14-18. ,ffl -. , - U ,-f . .,. -I -- '. . ,.,... L . . . ..-- ,Q PRACTICE PAYS OFF- Vigorous practice and drills like these paid big dividends for the Lady jackets basketball team. Shelli Taylor, above left, learned her varsity moves with a lot of hard work. is a O 4 W n 1.-ff 'M M., s r . n a . .. .. ' ' fi 3 1 N ., . , M54 f ,, .1 , . ,,,. is A Sports 179 9 5 Sports . 's- bl o f it t. W it 5593 G 'A' 1 xt Freshman girls win district championship Y if WINNERS- Opposite page, Lana Wright, top page, Tasha Locke, bottom left, and Lee Ann lrooks, bottom right, contributed to the freshman Lady jackets efforts in winning the listrict championship under the direction of Coach lan Tidwell. tPhotos by Gail Ringnessl t or L Tis! all Sports 181 of 1' U' 7 S F rgrbx q , U 0-tom M I UI il ' Q, F 1 I sth -ulh. G 5 J W- , Q M, s , 11 x - ATHLETES REWARDED WITH WINNING SEASON- Hard work and dedication paid big dividends for these athletes Denison High School in all levels of competition with character and style. 182 Sports mr.-QW. .S K. :,1: :ws at .... VN - , ..,, .. I 45 I iii was who representec ES 3,- yawn bw 111 ,. i 'M , ,uv n ,W WMM 9, , fl, . 3,4 4 Viv Sports 183 Above: Matt Looney Below: Mike Beeson Right: Scott Spencer Sports - Page by Allen Walsh P1 gg 5 qw. K . Q i . . f Fw F , v--5 ff -,, -C.. 5 K l 3 in ' N I A -, :. 4 ,,..,....,. . K S, WM .wat .,., -4 . Lfsf ' fl , V ' f-'M ' ,Y 'N -'ll' l 'A K , District winners! The 1987 Denison Yellow jacket golf team had their most suc cessful season ever by advancing to the regionals after winning tht district championship. Going into the 1986-87 season Coach Osburn Davis had a reason to be optimistic because the jackets did not lose any golfers tt graduation. The jackets played during the fall, but when the sprin, came around the scores started falling. The jackets entered two five man teams in the district tourna ment. The first team won the district title with a score of 302. Matt Looney led the champs with scores of 81 and 74. Chri Fulton was next with 81 and 76. Denison had great play from Lanct jones, Michael Beeson, and Scott Spencer. jones finished with good tournament score but was disqualified. Spencer shot 83,71 while Beeson shot 83,81. The second team finished third led b Phillip Davis and Chuck Woolly. By winning the district the team advancned to the regionals. Th' jackets lost two players due to grades so Davis had to fill in. The jackets were again led by Looney with 77 and 75. Spence had 79,77, jones 80,80 and Davis shot 80,86. This year was the first of many good years for the golf team. ' was real proud of the guys and Looney's performance shows whz could be a trend for us , said coach Davis. Above are the members of golf team. Front row: Michael Beesor Matt Looney, Meredith Williams, Lance jones, Scott Spencer, Chri Fulton. Second row: Bryan Beckham, Chuck Woolly, Kyle Bred: Coach Davis, Chris Teague, Phillip Davis, and Lynn Ramsey. E VARSITY GOLFERS- The varsity men's team included Scott Spencer, Michael Beeson, Lance jones, Chris Fulton, and Matt Looney. They won the district meet and had good regional scores. Meredith Williams, above, was the lone Lady jacket golfer. Page by Allen Walsh - Sports 185 . . , 1 f-ff CONCENTRATION -Scott Spencer shows a little concentration as he putts toward the hole. iPhoto by Allen Walshl 1 V alia' 'S ' M E, A -dv ,mag 1' 5f,f.,?N '9 X -.' 1 .- 1 A rx.- KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE BALL -Kyle Brede putts on number eleven green at Rod and Gun Club. iPhoto by Allen Walshl Sports - Page Allen Walsh . ,,w.e5.-.. I .mg L----S sf- f. i K-gli M -- -1. - . . s-L . V Mn SWING -Scott Spencer tees off on the thir- teenth green at the Rod and Gun Club. iPhoto by Allen Walshl , . ., , ,, f N llttl 1 is i, i -.1f- ,'7' . I THE PUTTING STROKE -Chuck Woolly works on his putting as a part of his practice round. iPhoto by Allen Walshl l Y I IACTICE PRACTICE, PRACTICE Chris Fulton works on his tee shot at Rod and Gun FORM -Larry Baldwin shows off his golf form. iPhoto by Allen Walshl LONG PUTI' -Lance jones putts for a long par at a tournament at Sherman's Woodlawn Country Club. iPhoto by Scott Spencerl 'Y IUST HANGING AROUND -Lance an jones, Chris Fulton, and Mike Beeson relax after a tournament at Woodlawn. The golf team is coached by Mr. Ozzie Davis. They alternate practices between Rod and Gun and Grayson County Col- lege golf courses. Students must main- tain a passing grade in all courses to be eligible to play on the team. iPhoto by Scott Spencerl Page by Allen Walsh - Sports 187 - 1 ,sf . ..X. I - . - Tm- ' I V .g I -'.- 5- ' N I W- ,ew I t. X-at .. K . y W 1 K lk.. r K ,,,.......-.i 2 A .VAA time ,A .AA.-, tets B B ,J K k wi t 1.1 kk-1 -K 5, X K . ' y Lance jones Chuck Woolly, David Beeson, Kyle Brede Michael Beeson Michael Beeson ia is ! ,. WT: 1 f - Scott Spencer 188 Sports - Page by Allen Walsh I I an , uck Woolly Chris Fulton In H qv MJW ,W 41- f- lvid Beeson 1 ,,, ,,,, , .J .-2, 73 ww -, ' . .-.go - - ' o 'nr -os' W.. f . TbV .g,-w,,.?,,,Q , ' -,. 4 ,, fr 4 , tgps. ,fkwqfw ff - - 3 ,-t 1. yds V -fog.,-Lgg., em.-V 'f 'L ' , chael Beeson Scott Spencer, Lance jones K -4 M 2 ' e ,,,, K ,gl fx I fi or V+., . , V 'Vin Q55 Page by Allen Walsh - iidfwlzff c.f,,',y . we 3 .. Sports 189 71 'fVNf5 Well Done! Christy Holland and Monica Pearson accept trophies for firsts place in the Allen tournament. iPhoto by Gail Ringnessj I'll Get It -The camera catches Lance Coleman as he reaches to hit the tennisball. iPhoto by Denison Heraldi Observe! -Lance Coleman makes a shot. iPhoto by Denison Heraldi 190 Page by Colleen Nickerson - Sports . -.L- . 5 . l l X A ' ig ik Ks lifngaelqg 4 2 X, LJ-'i ., V ously-ft-gggfggv xg -N '7' at 1 .35, 'fi 5.1 1 1 sees V '--- .,,,, 11 Y , XV ,lkk ' X y - , , - no , ,A if JA N15 ' 51253331354- 7 ACKET DENNIS In ttt gi gg tidal f E , s V M as assi we C Doubles Make Singles -Andy Hooper and Dallas Porter, number 3 seed, made singles for District. iPhoto by Denison Heraldi 5, W' R Fin.. Good Work -Leigh Ann Ashburn and Paige Hagood accept trophies for second place in the Allen tournament. iPhoto by Gail Ringnessi JACKET g TENNIS JACKET All Of Us -Cleft to rightl Anton Albrand, Brian Coulter, Andy Hooper, Todd Spencer, jeff Neaves, Miranda Lacy, fsecond rowl Lance Coleman, Christy Holland, Vanya Griffith, Leigh Ann Ashburn, Monica Pearson, fThird rowj Tien Triehn, Dallas Porter, jason Harrelson, Tonya Poe, Paige Hagood, Sherry Coleman, Paige Wilkerson, lennie Manning, Beverly Caudill, and Beth Hensley. W-'fe--M.,...... I f 1 a.....,,NN.M ----....,. WHAT ACT ION! -Monica Pearson prac- tices her forehand shot. fphoto by Gail Ringnessi t , :- t Pgdxgsvxm '.,,..SZ-'-nv-Y . . W Z V' , , . ...,,.,,..i A A 9 'J C few JACKET .Km he ,. K-C. NTFNNIE MXYENNW 4 X 'V Y A 4 i 4 'Y 6' WINNERS -Anton Albrand ,left, and Tien Trinh pose after winning the number two doubles for Denison. fphoto by Denison Heraldl CHAMP -Dallas Porter was selected District champion. fphoto by Gail Ringnessj ARE YOU READY? -Tien Trinh checks to see if his partner is ready before he serves the ball. fphoto by Gail Ringnessl Tennis Takes Talent The Tennis team made DHS very proud. Many outstanding players added championship spirit and style. The many long hours of practice paid off when several students made district. The tennis team is a very vital part to the DHS championship spirit. J AC 'QR 'Eff JACKET TBNNXS. TENNIS F . ' 'xg ' sr, W ' 2 1 f A T Q. A Q ',j,IgfHfg'fg!Is1li I I5 i!:5 :Il'3'f15i: wi' lla llglif sift' CHAMPIONSHIP SPIRIT -Paige Hagood, left, and Lee Ann Ashburn were selected number two doubles team for Denison and selected number four in District draw. iphoto by Gail Ringnessj 1 Page by Colleen Nickerson - Sports 191 Tennis wins district , Qgf .v,,,,wMv4 WHAM! -Dallas Porter concentrates as he makes his shot. iPhoto Gail Ringnessl fa 1 M 6.3 5, .AQH1 H ,ia 'Q TAB! slr Sports - Page by Colleen Nickerson J 'Z' Q-' J WHAT CONCENTRATION -Todd Spencer was half of the first place doubles team. iPhoto by Gail Ringnessl .Ju tv.. . , .V WW Saga.. ni. 'lllll I. I-lllifhljlf ph ll'l!'l'lil -lv FQ! in sua ::b. WR: gg, ggggzggzzgtgaunsnusullnailllttlion 'ol 4 A ati. -3' .:::'lll:lll.Illllllll C than pg n 'fiivgiili ,g r-wvljifr-if 514, ji-9 nu- , Ti g H', f if 'W ..?...:-S2 Z1.. s:?.'i.::: .a .. ll llllll iiii qgmgu y y t ggg:gs::z 5::zg:Q z:::z:'g DOUBLES CHAMPS -Anton Albrand and Tien Trinh won second place in the district meet, above. iPhoto by Gail Ringnessl CELEBRATION -Lee Ann Ashbum and Paige Hagood won third place in the district doubles contest. iPhoto by Gail Ringnessl BACKHAND IT!- Tanya Poe's backhand carried her to a third place in district. ,,, . , .,., , ,. .W , A .,-' Skinny ONE LAST TIME- The senior tennis members pose for one last picture. From left, Lance Coleman, Christy Holland, Monica Pearson, Vanya Griffith and Dallas Porter. xxg sx x MX Q N A ' . qs . t,, -. . ,,X A U ,. f't F' ..1. l0WfRf l0WfR'B'lan M ', fsrf Coulter reaches for a 5, half volley. MIGHT AS WELL lUMP!- Tien Trinh jumps to reach this difficult shot. READY FOR NEXT YEAR- lunior varsity members pose for a picture. From left Beth Hensley, jenny Manning, leff Neaves, Miranda Lacey, and Beverly Caudill. tPhotos on this page by Gail Ringnessl Page by Colleen Nickerson - Sports 193 . A R . .... Good luck! The tennis team held a party in honor ofGina Hatfield who was soon to go into surgery. Photo by Gail Ringness. 8 , 1 ss Y 51 3 K. nh!! I 'iff la? let's shake on that Vanya Griffith and Lance Coleman shake hands were Ready! Paige Wilkerson and Sherry Coleman are ready to before they begin, Yanya and Lance were team captains for 1986- take on their opponents. Photo by Gail Ringness. 37' Photo bv Ga Rmgness' Sports - Page by Colleen Nickerson it r J ACK-ET TENNIS Closer and Closer . . . Todd Spencer reaches high for the tennis ball. Photo by Gail Ringness Anytime Now! Dallas Porter waits pa- tiently for his turn at the tennis courts. I see it! Christy Holland, and Monica Pearson anticipate their next move. Photo by Gail Ringness. When it's time for a snack Vanya Griffith takes a break from her busy tennis schedule. Photo by Gail Ringness. Concentration Christy Holland gets ready to serve to her apponent. Photo by Gail Ringness. Page by Colleen Nickerson - Activites 195 The jackets finished second in the district track meet in Gainesville and also won the Grapevine Relays this year. Coach Pier remembers, The 1987 track season as be- ing filled with excitement, great moments, and fond memories. It was a great year in spite ofall the injures we suffered. The sprint relay consisting of Michael Brown, junior Dade, Brewester Waddles, and Gary Wilson and the 1600 meter relay consisting of Brian Gray, Allen Stephenson, Brewester Waddles, and Gary Wilson both placed second advancing to the regional meet. The spirit relay finished fifth at regional. Allen Stephenson placed fourth in the 400 meter run. junior Dade won the 100 meter dash and placed third in the 200 meter dash making him a regional qualifier. I was pleased with junior's effort and look forward to having him for three more fr- 'v-Q., 2 l 1 3 ' ' 1 as 1 ..s... .. . 1 r s g,,',. ,..,,rt1 .11' i r:..g A ll N jackets place second at district years. , Coach Pier said. Brewester Wad- dles also placed in the 200 meter dash and long jump coming in fourth in both. Scott Marr placed fourth in the 800 meter run. Curtis Madden qualified for regional in the discus placing second. While Lance Lindsay came in third in the 110 meter hurdles and Marcus Flemmings placed third in the 300 meter hurdles. Claude Bell finished a strong third in the 3200 and 1600 meter run. Coach Lanny Pettit was delighted with Claude saying, He has done very well this year especially since it has been his first year to run. Coach Pier was proud to have tracksters like Gary Wilson and Paul Fulton and said, Fulton and Wilson lead the state in 400, 3200, and 1600 meter run. Gary had a spectacular year with an invitation to the Texas Relays in which he placed second, this being his first defeat of the year. He continued to win every race winning tht district race and going into the finals witl the best time. Paul Fulton had a great start this year, bu his season almost came to an end with , bout with pneumonia. l was scared tha Paul's season was over, but he was deter mined to come back and he did, sait Coach Pettit. He won district in the 3201 and 1600 meter run and placed second in 3200 and 1600 meter run at regional. At tht the state meet, he knocked off fourteen seconds placing third in the 3200 mete run. It felt so good out there! Paul said. The jV boys won the Yellow jacket Relay and placed second in the district meet. W5 'ii 'lf fx: K M X . A t, , . C Eggs. ff . , ,:.- T Q-.Ss'ss,,,x-'5 X b ' 1- , 4 Q ,. W' gi Y ' T HX . . WSG' wk -.ave : .SN f , X., ffl ---N' :r f'.:.1- X X wiv . - ., 1 . 5 .1 .Hi .. 1. tt 1 . - ,. A 'J l .. 6 jiif s-gf' -- rf..-KA... ri-we 3 ' HQYSW ,. -ffsisfs. . rf r' f se Boys Varsity Track Team. -Seated, Eric Robinson, Paul Fulton, Thomas Humphrey, Kendall Hunt, jimmy Billner, Brad Boatner, Tate Dobbs, Chris jones, Brady Robinson, middle row, Coach Ken Helvey, Reggie Perry, Keith Hensley, Kevin jacquinot, Brewester Wad- dles, Russell Simpson, Ed Pullin, Edwin johnson, Curtis Madden, Lance Lindsay, Byron Goodwin, standing, Coach Sam Smith, Allen Stephenson, Michael Brown, Brian Gray, Gary Wilson, Chris Riddle, Eric Hunt, junior Dade, Casey Crawford, Thomas Rucker, justin Wolf, Gabe Gerard, Eric Gentry, and Coach C.M. Pier. fphoto by Kay Caseyj 196 Sports - Page by Kendall McKinley lllilllllllz lllllllli l'llllllllll ' ll xkf - as 3'3- 4. ,we- l-nf-+-k,,,f:ig,,.i:1mt, . Nigggixi .s..a.asRwaM...ssN..t f, by 'llhat a shot! -Eric Hunt spins after throwing he shot put. lphoto by Dawn Williamsl :rs hhsoh hhsf' MJ 0.11 Denison, Denison, Denison. -Paul Fulton, Claude Bell, and Kevin lacquinot show how strong Denison is in the 1600 meter run. Iphoto by Dawn Williamsl What a group. -junior Dade, Eric Gentry, Gary Wilson, Thomas Rucker, Claude Bell, Allen Stephenson, Derrick Roberts, and Brewster Waddles are coolin' out at the district track meet in Gainesville. lphoto by Dawn Williamsl .1 I ' 1? .,, ' 1 Y- A , 9, 4' '13 , lwifg. 1, . rl ,. E' ....s '...- -'S pv':.7M aww '.,,3q ' f ,s sg H' , . Look at that face. -Claude Bell concentrates on staying out in front during the 1600 meter run. tphoto by Dawn Williamsl Stretch -Lance Lindsay leans at the wire in the hurdles, placing third at the district meet. tphoto by Dawn Williamsl Q N - Page by Kendall McKinley - Sports 197 ts it ' X, 1' 0 V gg xi j if sl' is Y X I f 'f f 1-637' .t 4. R Q? Q ,AP 3 Xl' Q A if e ,f 1 f A- - A. F -.-Qazuulg A Hurry Ponch- Allen Stephenson runs a leg of the 1600 meter at regional. Stick in that tongue. -Gary Wilson became the district champion in the 400 meter run. lphoto by Dawn Williamsl 'vw tttts I te . LW Q a t State Champion. -Paul Fulton receives his well deserved third place medal. lphoto by The Denison Herald! What a hand off! -Brewster Waddles and A 'Q junior Dade ran on the spirit relay team at 5 ls. i. regionals. lphoto by Kendall McKinleyJ 3 ' , 5 x xv 1 Q gtii j 198 Sports - Page by Kendall McKinley .ad jackets dominate district The Lady jackets won their econd district title in three years. Ioach David Norman believed wat the key was in winning all wree relays. The 400 meter relay onsisting of Laura Ballou, Kim ones, Tasha Lock, and Tasha ftiller was clocked at 51.24, the 00 relay consisting of Laura Lallou, Chiniqua Butler, Tasha ock, and Tasha Miller left tveryone in the dust with the ime of 1:51.55, and the 1600 neter relay ran a 4:25.03 with our strong legs run by Chiniqua Lutler, Michelle Martindale, Kim Aorrison, and jennifer Young. 'I'm so excited for the girls. They really shined today, Coach Nor- man said. There were several other district champs. jennifer Young won the 800 meter run for the second year in a row and placed a close third at regionals. She was an alternate to the state meet and set the school record at 2:23.03.Kim jones won the 100 and 200 meter dash. She qualified for the finals in the 100 meter dash at regionals and set the school record at 12.14. Freshman Tasha Miller won the long jump and qualified for regionals. Kim Morrison placed second and qualified for regionals. She also set the school record with the jump of 5 0'. Nell Wyatt suffered a knee injury two weeks before the district meet, but still was able to qualify for regionals. Nell showed a lot of courage. replied Coach Nor- man. She placed third at regionals, setting the school record at 36 11', and became an alternate to the state meet. She also ran on all three relays at regionals. Coach Norman said, The 1987 season was a great year. I really enjoyed all the girls and appreciate their commitment. l if 1' - 1 ti lkiiiiflb. 2. .5 . .. 5131 . f sf.-iszfisilr-,r.f.l ,,,.y.:4iv -.c::ezg4:i..g1..ff',zgsizgeswzgtbstfwi 2 xiiafsz. 'gr es f'c1 fs f :. ,fx f :.sfs:5zfE.fse: 1--Weil!!-Sfifiwi 5 5' -viii-vKflif5'Ut:'f: ..:f'i-fr' 1i1f...v. :ki-W M., jt,,,im,,ss,fgf.fgf . ,, Lrftggfggggfzfytrtv ggffsvgsszv f::fr1f2wzMsa?rf 'rssi3fifQ'-mfafftqwe . ..,..is. t ,-..svw.1s.. . .... ,mrs- ,...s.f .. . .. . . ...., sm... . DY IACKET VARSITY TRACK TEAM -Team members are, back, Lana Wright, Shelly Stagner, Lee Ann Brooks, Chiniqua Butler, Lisa Rid ,Tina Christian, Kristi Landers, Sonya Myles, Gayle Malvern, seated, Laurie Rich, manager, Michelle Martindale, Kendall McKinley, cap ,jennifer Young, Kim jones, captain, Nell Wyatt, captain, Tasha Locke, Tasha Miller, Kim Morrison, Laura Ballou, and Danielle Martin le, manager. Page by Kendall McKinley - Sports 199 Keep your head still. -Kim jones runs in the finals at the regional meet in the 100 meter dash. fphoto by Kendall McKinleyl K ., F 1,5 One, two, three, stick! -Nell Wyatt hands off to Tasha Locke in the 800 meter relay at regionals. fphoto by Kendall McKinleyl 00 Sports - Page by Kendall McKinley Go straight up. -Freshman Kim Morrison high jumped at regionals. iPhoto by Kendall McKinleyl .Am Thank goodness it's over. -jennifer Young won the 800 meter run at the district meet. iphoto by The Denison Heraldj if me l e Q , gA if s 'I 5' . 4516 5!ld?i'i'l f- A xi sg S S all Q look at that form! -Michelle Martindale shows her expertise on the hurdles. lphoto by Kendall McKinleyJ wmv. ,.,--5 '..- Out in front all alone. -Tasha Miller runs the anchor leg on the 800 meter relay which placed first in the district meet. iPhoto by Dawn Williamsj KAL 'K r :tr W-New X 1 T ' . t . Q fir' any , Q , . .V , i 25 4 vs X 2 2 s 5 G -,.-,. i 'x 'i -1' ., tss,, an , Don't bounce. -Lisa Riddle strides out dur- ing her 3200 meter run. tphoto by Kendall Z ' McKinleyJ is ' Ss 3 se Q - t Hop, skip, and a jump. Nell Wyatt is in mid air during the triple jump. lphoto by Kendall McKinleyJ R Page by Kendall McKinley - Sports 201 pw ' go Out Of There -Catcher Mike Dophied makes an excellent play as he tags number 33 out at the plate. iPhoto by Denison Heraldj A ,.--sf ,. f ,N . . ,-Lx' .' ' - af H ' ' ,.,2 , 1 , ' ,. ' A ' if -- .n A I ' x J t ' W , ff ,i, 'f' I! ' ' ' , ' Mm, '.,fvH 1- ffyffrwghfwwj Decisions, Decisions! -james Baxley con- centrates on throwing the ball to first base. iPhoto by Denison Heraldl Sports - Page by Tiffany Kurtz Af 1741? I 5 my lg 1451? 4 f f tk. f1'4 ' f A-V af' -5,-.,f M4-,i,4,f M ,Wfg1ft,,, fo, af . 'W ff 7-2621, i A 1 ,77?QtzM4,,,w1-ff s e 7 . c.l, t ,, f -' 2 L Out or Safe? -lames Baxley attempts to tag the Allen player at second base. iPhoto by Denison Heraldl jackets post 1 -13 record Though the baseball team did not qualify for the state playoffs for the first time in four years, it did have a successful season with a 13-13 record. The jackets were a young and inexperi- enced team that exceeded a lot of people's expectations in posting the .500 record. The jackets' season started out on a good note as they defeated Sherman 9-6 behind the pitching of Matt Sullivan, then opened the McKinney tournament defeating Rockwall 3-2 behind Chester Wilson's pitching. Taking a 6-8 record in- to district play, the jackets scored wins against justin, The Colony and Allen while losing to eraldj Boswell and Gainesville. They finished district with a 7-5 record. GH -Matt Sullivan pitches the third strike to an unidentified batter, iPhoto by Denison L ' 225 ,, ,ZZ ,f X mu ,M in it v :Au g If i ,tt V 1 . X 1' I .if-' K E? ,V s. 3 Q 'wr 2 3223, QE 1 H, l 5 sl-lg 1 1 E tl g gi turf to , 1 , .E, its EEL-xxx . ., Eats 5455525 ma,- QWEQK t -is ' 4am 5 3 'A Q :xii LEM? e gas? mt, iw. miiifh . . im- ' N . W a yt ,, rgtfgr-f exist-tt't!'f'fW? '1'ff Mffwsffftiggab '?tf:?5'4ft'SHfMirf?S21w E Warsaw fawfiitxie ts 1 wwgae-1 fs2,fq:w:g ARSITY BASEBALL TEAM -Front row Mark Skelton, james Baxley, Mike Stowers, David Hintz, Scott Marr, Kevin Pinckney,Bill Nellis, Scott Jndlach. Second row jeremy Martin, Darry Aynes, Matt Sullivan, Marcus Flemming, Phillip Davis, jason Wheeler, jim Fleitman, Mike Jphied, and Chester Wilson. Page by Tiffany Kurtz - Sports 'Q fi., I lm J ,. I .X .,. ar . .V we ffiff Q iffft.3Q +ve-tf'Q5yf ' fl ,ya-m , gi in .JBL -WK' a My WARM UP -The Yellow jacket Varsity baseball team warms up before the game. iPhoto by Tiffany Kurtzj All! J A -.Jil V T eyyyy 3 - ,1-. z a'-. Q : V 9-1 IS THIS THE BENCH? -Scott Marr, lame Baxley, David Hintz, Matt Sullivan, lin Fleitman, and Kevin Pinckney take a brealw fPhoto by Kay 1 . ' 4wfff'1 -tNI L awv4 WHEELS IS YOUR MOM GOING TO HAVE TO SHOUT IT OUT? - jason Wheeler Slides READY . . . AIM . . . FIRE -Matt Sullivan rea towards the base as the other player awaits the ball. iPhoto by Denison Heraldj back and is ready to pitch the ball. fPho 204 Sports - Page by Tiffany Kurtz by Denison Heraldl IHERE DOES IT GO? -Mike Dophied concentrates while throwing the ball to the base. iPhoto y Denison Heraldj 'fsLwiffi'5-'- IE'S OUT! -james Baxley tags out one of the other team's player. iPhoto by Denison Heraldl ul M awww Y WO V , ,Q- LOOK AT THAT BALL GO -Scott Marr plows the mound while pitching the ball. iPhoto by Denison Heraldl , , 5 V iww ' ,, 12' f 1 15, Ziff lr , 251 U , y f W r t, M9 ff Q, as M ,.,, as - 4, f:,?',:4i' 4, ri'f Zv '5i K - , ,+- I ' - W r if LOOK AT THAT FACE -Scott Marr puts everything he's got into his pitching. iPhoto by Denison Heraldl Page by Tiffany Kurtz 205 HEY BATIER . . . BATTER -Mike Dophied makes a complete swing. iPhoto by Denison Heraldj -ww., I - -my .ff :pq J, , GT F? LOOK AT THOSE EYES -Matt Sullivan gives a look of satisfaction after he releases the ball. iPhoto by Denison Heraldl 06 Sports - Page by Tiffany Kurtz THAT'S RIGHT l'M BAD -Mike Dophia rounds third base after hitting a homeru iPhoto by Denison Heraldl SCOTT WHAT'S WRONG? -Scott Marr concentrates as he prepares to pitch the ball. iPhoto by Denison Heraldl , iv . x,,a,,w,,r tw 'y R-E-A-C-H -Senior Kevin Pinckney hits the ball to centerfield. iPhoto by Denison Heraldl S is 2 I HOW LOW CAN YOU GO? -Scott Marr slides into second base as the ball goes past him. iPhoto by Denison Herald! f...,,4vof'- IUST A LITTLE MORE -lim Fleitman reaches to tag a runner out. iPhoto by Denison Herald, .. , A. ,..' ,. ' W 208 Sports - Page by Tiffany Kurtz 42 Parting Shots -Bw - W-my ,CQ W 1. - ,,w.,,.,. ,, 4. ,. K 1 ,.,,, 1? W-N wfwgmf an 1' W ,vm K -,,1,. 'lv 1409- 10. 4- 1- ag' f aw Maw Mm.. v um. v xmzomfcmm .,,,,f1,,. 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D3S'iPIL+ Cho.mpion5 ' f f' Q Page by Roger Hanson s People 211 E i SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS , --1- T - Beth Glass, secretary, Gina Hatfield, president, sg Tiffany Kurtz, treasurer 1 and Dylan Stafford, vice A .aa .- president all work hard at putting up a sign telling , everyone Merry Christmas 1 Y- s , from the seniors. L t t W ,,.,,. i 3 1 E ff -V ff ,,t,,, - ,W Q' , , ,,?w,f,., 'ana W' J, - ' -1 I ' ' , , ,, ' ' , A ' -- A iw ' , , A V , , ,fgj ' ,jx ,, f Q7 4 vcr ' Q Q' . , + ' ' K 152 5 ff AW 5 . 1 sg 1 Z , , fi? 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A A j-sfzgwgf 'fn Isaacs, Kip jackson, Denise jackson, Marcus jackson, Teresa jacobs, john jennings, joy jezek, jeff johnson, Sammie johnson, Vicki jolly, Shane jones, David jones, Lance jones, Michelle Kelly, jackie Kennedy, Keith Kerns, Brenda Key, Kim Kurtz, Tiffany Lamhert, Connie Lane, Sandra Leach, Kim Leake, Ethel jeggett, Robin Lester, Leslie Ljungquist, Christina SENIORS f Isaacs - Ljungqvist Page by Tim Marrs and Barbara Ross- - Seniors 217 wi ,,., , a , ,tr 0 . ff-'rn -.,.. .zy N T , t fa wht ff-1, 'Z , what ,, - J: Q, l 4 1 A ' f ..,. ,,,, 'a,wf+if,,., ' f - 5 ., A V, ,,., , A,., I ,,,, I yf' r 0 Q 6 'E , 5 k'r-'Wi 2 Locke, leanette Lowell, Stephanie Madden, Curtis Madden, Staci Malvern, Wilbert Marrs, Tim Martin, Chris Martin, Deborah Martin, Marylo Martin, Stac Martindale, Michelle Matheny, Loren Mayes, james Mays, Kelh McAden, Rhonda McAlester, Marquitta McCraw, Deron McKee, Perrish McKinley, Kendall McShan, Anesia 218 Seniors Y Page by Tim Marrs and Barbara Ross 2 I Madole, Kimberly Martin, Dina Mauldin, james McCasland, Timothy Means, Cathy SENIORS f Locke - Means 4 4 X , H ..,-,,, L-:,l , Q! f H in P ,su--ny x ,, ,., I-f , 112 55, g f 5 :V ,. 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Smith, Diana Souther, Vernon Stafford, Dylan Talley, Craig Thomas, Timothy 1 ' -f-far Snell, Deanna Spencer, Scott Stephenson, Allen Taul, Peter Thompson, joe wwf we K - .fir , , ,gr ll Snell, Pamela Spradlin, Kelly Stone, james Taylor, Eric Thompson, Ma rk SENIORS f Smith -- Tillery ,f ,izfvwgwf .Q 1' ' Y , 4 H - M fast' Soness, Matt Spradlin, Stacy Sullivan, Matt Templeton, Karen Thompson, Vivian ,J I mmf ff If V A.-N, 1 ., , , Souther, Keary St.lohn, Melvin Swink, Duwanna Terry, Rebecca Tillery, Shonda Page by Tim Marrs and Barbara Ross - Seniors 221 V2.7 E 311 Vzfiiiiz, ' 'K I WW ll, ,h, , , i, ,1l. .,,, , ?5 C? ' f ' 11 'C - ' 'I K i U21 . vi ,:,, , f 9 9' , lf?, , , , 1-,qi 3 ,5 gif ,, 4 :,, . Q 1 , xd N n '- ,ai I Todd, Sheri Tolley, Laura Tri p, Suzanne Van Meter, Carmen Vepsalainen, Heikki Vernon, Travis Virgin, Christie Waddlles, Brewster Waggoner, Laura Walker, Barbara Ward, David Weaver, loe West, Steve Wheeler, jason White, Glenn White, Shawnna Wigington, Sherry Williams, Dawn Willams, Steve Wilson, Chester Wilson, Gary Wilson, Linda Wilson, Parks Wimbish, Kecia Winegeart, jerry SENIORS f Todd - inegeart 222 Seniors 4 Page by Tim Marrs and Barbara Ross 2 ,X Www Withers, jamie York, Darren SENIORS f Withers - York Wright, David Wright, Kristi Wright, Michael Wyatt, Nell Seniors Signatures Page by Tim Marrs and Barbara Ross - Seniors 223 Adams, Sharon Addington, Sabrina Akers, Byron Aldridge, Tony Anderson, Richard Armstrong, Kristy Arnold, Kelli Ashburn, Lee Ann Auten, Chris Avila, Steve Baecht, john Ball, Marvin Barbin, Mark Barker, Ray Baugh, Lana Baxley, james Beard, Karen Billner, jimmy Blincoe, Robbie Bolden, Leann Brandon, Cynde Brasseaux, john Brede, Kyle Brock, joli Brown, john Brown, Robin Brown, Shawn Bryant, Chris Bunch, Darron Burden, Larry Burnside, Donald Butler, Delandria Butler, Myron Caldwell, Aaron Caldwell, Tammy Camp, Ionas Carey, john Carlile, Steve Carreathers, Keith IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS - First row jim- . T L my Billner, Troy Vest, Kim jones, Steve Avila, Chad Edelen. Second row Meredith Williams, Stephanie Smithson, Shawn Brown, Tama Rochelle Whi Croff, Paige Hudgins. Third row jeff Neaves, ,w , 1 te, janet Harp, Stacie Edwards, Doug Neaves, ' Mrs. Katrina Smith. Fourth row Allen Kane, Mrs. L'Donna 1125 ,. Williams, Michael Stowers, Robbie Blincoe, Scott Gundlach. ' Z ev ., , f E J f 8 A J A W 4? l f 'Y I ,Z i A A' A1 224 juniors - Page by Chrys Castelli 'Uv I rs iw .,. W ' ,,., Y I' A 'V iil S24 VL ' V' , I,,,, , r,,. ,,,,, , ' , . 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E 1 S mr' uv -A 'any .TV in , X 1 X v '- , .Q-at e W - A - 4 W , 1 , I 1 - - .uy 4,,,-rfwfr. zz, : wiiflz, f iw 'W 'A 'lWf3f54V?W 45 1, I W ,,,,, ,mW,,, ,,, U W, ,, , M.. . 1 f Zlfblia l ef' ,, , 5 , Q fy if 4 z pq Q i X 7 5' nr' AL? W '. ,f,,' .-,, f V :AW , ,, , ,, -A af ,,,,, 'JW W f, ,, , ' K f f, , . .U f Jef' SOPHOMORES f Ainsworth - Cassid 230 Sophomores - Page by Lisa Williams 2 -pf' , - 2: , a M 'lf' ,,, r l ' A 5 22 5 X , , .. ,,,, Q , A A .9 ,J ' , V ,- IA iv '- ? gpg, -,, .4 f J V l S1 G 3 'f l 'ff' ,. 'VVS www L f J .sk a , , :I 1 W is i 13 Q 'Y Y, , . ,m 4 57 . Af 4 1, A Q, 1 ,, , ff' 0 A , , S 95 2 F fl .4 mf, E i 5 ., W 1' yi 5 1. if I C A K C L, 2 . . SOPHOMORES f Castelli - Gerard Castelli, Michael Caves, Charles Cervantes, Trisha Christman, Dawn Clark, Ronnie Clayton, Mickey Cline, Susan Coker, Lara Coleman, Sherri Collins, Maria Conrad, lonathan Copeland, Catherine Coulter, Brian Cox, Colleena Cox, Rhonda Crabtree, Ryan Cranfill, Lisa Crawford, Steven Crouse, Robbin Cubillos, Freddy Davis, Melisa Dekorte, Cheryl Denman, Myles Deweber, Steve Dixon, Deborah Dobbs, Tate Dorley, Linda Doyle, james Edmonds, Danny Edwards, Rachel Eppler, Scott Ertel, Larry Farris, Douglas Fisher, Roy Flaherty, john Flemming, Marcus Foster, Casey Foster, Staci Fox, Tina Franseen, Carmin Fulenchek, Mitzi Fulton, Chris Gaines, larrod Gala, Shannon Garling, Steven Garnett, Tanya Garza, Tammy Gerard, Gabe Page by Amy Pruiett e Sophomores 231 2 Gibson, Kelt Gill, Tina Glenn, Rodney Goodwin, Byron Gordcy, Clay Gor y, Mia fx 6951 o Graves, Alan Gray, Brian Gra , Marla Greenfieldl Sandy Grosz, Robert Q Ha, Uyen 49 WW x l 15,2423 5 , ,wr Ha an Steven X l If 2, . ,,, , ,l H. 1 'vff 'Q A' ffl, Hamilton, Shawn t g A fn 3 :P A Haningf Robefl f yiclllfz 'r 52 1 .4 'Q Harbour, Tracey Harper, Erica l f , ,MQ . F ' M' .3 3 f .,,.,, Hale,Cynthia VX, W X , 44 rg J in 10 .V r X K l l 1' 1 fx .g Harris, Inga Harris, Michael Heinen, Daneen Hembree, Misty Hendrix, Tara Henslee, Keith I .3 K W ' 3,3 if fla 2 tl A Y XA Herriage, Shelley 4 A ' ' ' , ' ' Hill, Eddie ,.,, ' Hill, Karen f' z :. 'l , H0lder,jill ' T , W HO enSed'lG2rhfl'ls M if ' f ,ff Y l ' W 1 M 1 '1 4 , ' 2, A C K Hooper, Patrick W HooDer,TimothY l H Hornsby, Roger ' I 'F' ' Horton, jina ' House, Christopher gg A Householder, jeffery G G ' Hunt, jennifer ', ' 1,4 Hunt, Kathryn 'U' ' ,H jackson,juanita , ,V .1 V, jackson, Kristi A, .M , A gi- 5 2, 4. jacquinot, Marjorie 55 Q 4, ' 5 1 5 johnson, Edwin A, W A 1 U, x Ll? 1 I johnson, Sherrain jones, Chris jones, Cliff Kimbrell,j0hnny ' Kirby, Linda Kircher, Rebecca A , ,Q 13 7.1 fl I K N SOPHOMORES f Gibson - Kircher Sophomores - Page by Lisa Williams 5,.,r'-5 if Q if I X X 1 W 4' fv i., ., 4. .naw 'Mlm -,f 1 ,, 1 f A 1 iev v L if L 1 f fy , ig f V 1 pg 2 f Z 3 A V 32 af 7 A fin fb 2 Q? K' 9 if :CF , of-'32 A ., is K . jx l V X. . f . 1 -, .. v .A 5 l 1. , ' it . ,ff fi 2 J: 1 4 ' 7 ,Jo Xx , .l iq , A ,Y I ' Mei. , ,M , . , Q f ,rf I Q f' , V 3 . 4 0 fl- 2, - 4, ' 'f' 2 'Q F ,I I Q, ,VCX -, .W 1 -s ' , A i , ..fm.s.-X ' f-ff W -i r ' , 5 , ,4 X . , 0 ,Li OPHOMORES f Kostiuk - Neu 1 ,N Kostiuk, Michelle Kurtz, Todd Lambert, Leigh Landers, Christi Landers, Mike Lang, Keith Larson, jerry Lavy, Paul Lewis, Christopher Lindsey, john Listvan, Debbie Lowe, jessica Lyday, Marlene Lyon, David Mabary, john Malaney, Lavonnie Malone, Marcus Malone, Michael Martin, Patti Mason, Sheila Matheny, Lois May, BK Mayton, Loretta McAden, Timothy McBride, Christie McCarley, Rodger McClain, Holly McCullar, Diana McCurry, Shannon McGaha, Yvette McGuire, Stephanie Means, Stacy Medina, Henry Merrell, Kristi Miller, Linda Miller, Mike Mitchell, Craig Montgomery, Phillip Morgan, Melissa Morris, Nancy Morrison, james Mosley, jennifer Mott, Vincent Murphy, Lisa Nea , Dearl Neal, jodie Neely, john Neu, Kimberly Page by Amy Pruiett - Sophomores 233 Nix, Michael Noe, Candice Norman, Bryan O'Connell, Robert Odle, Staci Orr, Debbie Owens, Rhonda Owens, Ronnie Parker, Chris Patterson, Rhonda Peoples, Darrin Perry, Reginald Peters, Michele Phillips, Aaron Phillips, Holly Phillips, Tammie Plu ,Tonya Polk, Nena Prinz, Ernie Pruiett, Amy Pullin, Byron Raines, Lori Raines, Randy Redwine, Karla Reed, lohnie Reneau, Cathy Reynolds, Danny Re nolds, Shona Reynollds, Stephanie Riddle, Chris Riddle, Lisa Robertson, Susan Robertson, Valarie Robinson, Brady Robinson, Dawn Robinson, Eric Rodriquez, Derek Roper, Robert Rosenow, Stacey Russell, Cathy Samuel, Angela Sandusky, Denise Scoggins, Stephanie Scott, john Seals, Monica Self, leff Senich, Stephanie Shields, Wesley fi Q17 e- 46747 .,,f?'fw vm, 'as ,M . ' -0- ' Z ki W' ' J . A-3 Milf effo- .fr 5,- fi J' 5' Jag. f:, P W Y 234 Sophomores W Page by Tammy Weger soPHoMoREs 1 Nix - Shields Z VW gr ., f f f f X J- ! f fi' . ff wir! I f . , ,fi W, ' , , , , , SS ,, f A Q I 33 42 , , A,,,,,,,, ,i 4,144 X 6. 4'- . -fr' .f W' ff X , ,tt,t, ,, ,S t,t,, ,st , A, f 'HMT 72 ia 5 Q 1 fa , ' T I f 1112? .j . . , :cm 114- W an .af f Z , Eggs- - -',. 'twig , X t 1 . 41 fy fl 4 1+ 4 1 A ei if Q at 1 135' ll X7 I I X ,,,, , , ' 42 . T 1, AV,. VM ,J To SOPHOMORES f Short- illiams Short, Robert Shives, jimmy Sims, David Slagle, Gia Sloan, Angel Sloan, Lawrence Snell, Monica Snell, Tracy Spencer, Todd Spradlini, Tricia Spray, C eryl Springfield, Craig St.john, Monty Steincamp, jason Steward, Yvette Stockman, Mike Strong, Kristi Strong, Missy Taylor, Martha Tem leton, Dianna Thedllord, jimmy Thomas, Heather Thompson, Darla Thompson, David Thompson, Tawana Thompson, Tonya Todd, Tonya Trammell, Tammy Tu, Yen Turner, Steven Tyson, Alison Unzicker, Tania Vankirk, Mark Walker, Dennis Walker, Mike Walters, james Walton, Donny Ward, Nate Washington, Erica Weaver, Stacey Weger, Tammy West, jimmy West, julie West, Marcy Wheeler, joey Wilkerson, Stephen Williams, Lisa Williams, Steven Page by Tammy Weger - Sophomores 235 Williams, Tracey Williford, ZsaZsa Wilson, Harold Wilson, lolinda Wimbish, Tara Witcher, Lisa Wolf, lustin Wolfe, jerry Wood, Sonia Wright, Darla Ybarra. Nichol Yeargan, Yancey lll. t i i a will ' li.. i ll My ' f yi ,-Q, if M y , 4 i ww I. - , ,,1 ,.,.,,, ,,,,,, --ii ' m lf , ,yt i lv ll lllt ' i 'xx N , 1 'l Q'ilg, f t 1 l l i'Ji lily, W W i W' ., g,Al Zemany, Christopher Zuza, Amy Wood Heather Youn ennifer l N 'V lll ll 4- riti vt Q ,.. ' E .1-L A SOPHOMORE SIG AT RES SOPHOMORES f Williams -- Zuza 236 Sophomores -f Page by Tammy Weger J' ' fx ,- , lk- If vw . nk xi Q 6 - N , t ,. lt .54 I , . ' 1 I kytgxk if IEA, V QQ Y 1 fog, j J YQ : 1 X x 1, Q RESHMEN f Acree - Butler an -1 H ,E , C 45 Q1 fm ' .f,E Q Sl K t i Acree, Donovan Adcock, Donny Allen, Chad Allen, Daramous Allen, Ginger Allen, Mary Anderson, Russell Armstrong, Greta Arthur, Kimberly Backest, Robin Baecht, Michael Backer, Lacona Baldwin, Larry Bankston, Lara Barber, Kimberly Barnett, Bradley Barnett, Denita Barnum, Darron Barrett, Brian Bartley. jerry Bates, jimmy Bayless, David Beard, joanna Bennett, Earl Berg, john Ber , Treena Bizgle, Michelle Black, Christopher Bledsoe, Anthony Bogs, Fred Borah, Danny Brooks, Lee Brown, Brianne Brown, Corey Brown, Deandra Brown, Misti Brown, Richard Broyles, Geoff Bryant, Carla Buckner, jennifer Bullard, Amy Burdue, David Burris, Roger Busby, Wayne Butler, Bevan Butler, Chiniqua Butler, Clarence Butler, Melva Page bylulie West and Carmen Galloway 3 Freshmen 237 Butler, Ronald Calfy, Cher I Cameron, Angela Carter, Gary Cassita, Tanya Catron, Shannon Caudill, Beverly Cessnun, Shane Chandler, Stephanie Childs, Felicia Christensen, Laura Christian, Tina Ciccarello, Angelo Clapp, Stephanie Clay, Chad Click, Tracy Coburn, Stacie Cockrell, Amy Cole, Michael Cole, Re an Conary, Billie Conary, Dawn Cooksey, Micky Cooper, Liiette Corbra ,Anjanetta Corflell, Blackey Cottingarne, leffrey Crabtree, Lauri Craddock, Vernon Crain, Pamela Crane, Eric Crawford, Aaron Crawford, Kenneth Crews, Doyle Cunningham, Holly Curry, Teona Daniel, lason Davis, Scott Davis, Shawana Dawson, Carl Dawson, Dewan DeFratus, Denise DeHorney, Felicia DeHorney, Monica DeHorney, Robert Dill, Michael Ditgen, David Donahue, Shawn 'X Q .J I -if i i x WU 'W 0 in W Kwai ,.,,,,, 2, A l ,Mew rv , 'Sw , 5,4 . 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'M ' ' ir ' . 4 97- 1' 2 - f M ' , , 5 ' ff if ' f' ' f , fl 8' ' l r ' iw' j - ,, K f .,,A F , r ' VRF ,gm Nu 11' eg f Kristin ,L 'V . i n f K RESHMEN f Donowho - Griffin Donowho, Brett Doty, Michael Draper, Michael Dumas, Dale Duncan, jennifer Easley, Tammy Edenton, Tracey Edmondson, Kimberly Elder, Gary Epperson, Stacey Epps, Brian Ertel, jennifer Ervin, Brent Escobar, jose Fletcher, Betty Foster, Cory Foust, Donna Fox, Sheila Francis, Katrina Francis, Lamont Franklin, Becky Franklin, David Franks, Grady Frazier, Melanie Frazier, Ra moncl Fricke, Kallie Frith, Donna Fulce, jennifer Funck, james Gaddis, Carla Gaddis, Pamela Gaffney, Andrea Garcia, Amy Garner, Mike Gaultney, Karen Gilbert, johnny Gillespie, Chris Gillespie, Chris Gilmore, Marian Glidewell, Greg Goins, Derrick Gordon, Bryon Gordon, Donn Gotcher, Shannon Gray, Rodney Green, jennifer Green, Martina Griffin, Tasgel Page byjulie West and Carmen Galloway f Freshmen 2 59 Gurley, Scott Guymon, Kim Ha, Minh Ha an, Mike Roiert, Hall Hall, Shawna Hamilton, Melanie Hampton, Scott Hampton, Stacey Hardy, james Harian, Chaquella Harian, Sheila Harrelson, jason Harris, Linda Harvey, jennifer Heflin, Harold Helm, Heather Hempkins, Robert Henderson, Ruth Hendrix, Yuri Henry, Beth Hensley, Beth Herriage, Christopher Higginbotham, johnny Hill, Calvin Hodge, Stacy Hodgkinson, Barbara Hodgkinson, Terry Hogan, Eric Holcemback, joey Hosp, jeffrey House, Cherry House, Mary Howard, Elric Howell, johnny Hudgins, Tony Hudson, Ernest Hunt, Tai jackson, Dana jackson, Wynona jennings, Christopher johnson, Candice johnson, jefferson johnson, jennifer johnson, Stephanie jones, Keith jones, Norman Keefer, Kendra lfge We mimi ,:,:,. - ,LQ ffy- ,,,,f ff ,.,. , 1'f f ':z1- 'f ffw' , , g , is A V W .i 3, : W . ., '2:,. ., f 'W - if ff 0 f' ' Z -M 4- H 7 ' 1' ff, M Q ' , f' 'fr-, JF . ., , ' W fx' J Y fn ga Cxl i l- ' -S -il lif, xl I n 1 A 522 ' iii' - -M - H' ' , Q, fr 4: ,,, if 4 ' ' 4't ' I ,? If i n .' '71 52:1 1 -A X ' , ,l Q I 5 5 ' - ' 2' 4 ' . , 4 1' x A 93341, 1 yr- f nv a 1 w l y , 52 ' ,,,, W , ,Ag Q Y 'Q ,, , W ji fi is 5,5 , -miss? . -V 'tn ci W it Y f ,f A f' .Zi , f as f -tx! lk 24 ., x C FRESHMAN f Gurley - Keefe 240 Freshmen - Page by Carmen Galloway and julie West tgp, L, , 5 . 2 :RESH A l i t , x . ,x , g 1 5 3, Q af ,, a i , , ,, V N Y. . , r,, V I ' - as as L , 4 me f 'R af , 4 0? W X v L ' 'fi' 2535 1 4 A , i I. 1 11 'X , 1 ...x MEN f Kelsoe - Miller 5 'fi' . Q W ., 2 g Q We Kelsoe, jason Kennedy, Victoria Kiefer, Frederick Kin , Elaine Kolga, Frank Krebs, Misty Kvale, Kelly Lacy, Miranda Lambright, Richard Lamoreaux, Renee Lance, Kellie Lance, Mark Lay, Valerie Leake, Lisa Lewis, Don Lewis, Marla Lilly, Kathy Lindsay, Lance Linwood, Roderick Lock, Latasha Looney, Matt Love, Zaundria Lowry, David Luper, joel Lyon, Heather Mannen, john Manning, jennifer Manor, Greg Martindale, Daniell Massengale, jesse Masters, William Mathis, jerri Maugins, Traci May erry, Yvette Mayton, Daivd McAden, Gregory McAlester, Tony McAlister, Brian McBrayer, Shawn McBride, Kendall McCammack, Scott McCraw, Eric McCulley, jimmy McGlynn, Amy Mclntosh, Kent McLinsky, Brian Medlin,jose h Miller, Natasha E Page by Carmen Galloway and julie West f Freshmen 241 Mitchell, Patti Moore, Gregory Moore, Sherita Morrison, Kimberly Morrison, Michael Morrison, Steven Mueller, jeffery Murphy, jennifer Murray, james Myers, Kimberly Myers, Melodie Myles, Sonya Nantz, Tracy Nash, Michelle Neidert, Eric Nelson, Amy Nelson, Shari Nix, Greg Norris, Tammie Nugent, Tyra O'Rear, Sean Oden, Lisa Osborn, Nannette Owens, Melissa Papoi, Lisa Palmer, Stacy Parks. Chris Parks, Tyson Parnell, Betty Parrish, Matthew Parrish, Melissa Patterson, Chris Patterson, jimmy Pearson, Mary Penson, Michael Perkins, Kristi Perry, Shirah Peters, Crystal Phillips, Linda Poe, Tanya Pough, Kwanza Power, Loretta Price, jennifer Quillin, Ronnie Raney, Scot Reeves, Cynthia Renfro, Todd Reynolds, Barry .JA .,, 4 r W. Cf 1 wr -... W u - rr,, JO' rig. , f i ' rp 2' , L ,, 'Z-.f 3 'E if 'O ' is fl , iirr , rr, T - , I . 2 :QI ! Q V TCT, . l flll r ai: . VL ,gi , v..e V rsrr j 5, W -r ,::.f?iL41-, -7 ' W 5 I' P l ' 'V ,vs i ,gfrfsffin f . ' 2 ' 4' ny, J ,., - lf x g 'L t , , ', V 3 ,1 , 3 f ' ' ,XZSIW '71 'f ' fl' ,, ' . VI t , f H , V ,ff ,ft it j win ' . 1 1 4- -- K ' f., 4 - ff XY' a V ., I 41 f l f M7 I eww. U 4 ' A' , - L ' . ' if - 7. A , 1 ,Z if' T j ,r,,, 'g l X 91 l '- tj jf, 'Y'-22125 :H ,sg f gif- f I K H 1 1' ' V , , ,, J , 1 -' I . , . - ,, , ,,,, , J V . 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Some of those jobs are evaluating personnel, taking disciplinary actions when rules are broken, making sure that teachers have the right supplies for teaching, and planning and making arrangements for the up- coming school year. Mrs. lackie Peters has been principal for three years after she was an assistant principal for five years. This year has been a real challenge for Mrs. Peters as she coordinated the construction work with classes and activities. Mr. Bill Parker has been an assistant principal for seven years. He has just completed five years of ser- vice to the city of Denison as a city council member. Mr. George Petrus has been an assistant principal for eighteen years. His challenge this year was to oversee refinement of the computerized graading system. The change over to computer generated grades resulted in report cards and honor roll being figured by the computer. As the system progresses it will provide computerized permanent records for all students. Mr. Bill Parker Mr. George Petrus Associate Principal Associate Principal CULTURAL HERITAGE- Mrs. Peters pauses with Reverend Venters at the Cultural Heritage banquet. iPhoto by Kim Garrlnerj Mrs. jackie Peters Principal -x if fill Mr. V.R. fBuddyJ Smith Assistant Superintendent Business Services lleftl Dr. Henry Scott Assistant Superintendent Administration lrightl li:-l Dr. Bill lacobs Superintendent of Schools Page by Kim England FacultyfStaff 247 Mrs. Mary Lou King Mr. Howard Harris President Vice President Mr. Robert Batts Mr. lim Hunt Member Member BGARD OF EDUCATIQN 248 Board of Education - Page by Kim England Mr. Ron Perry Secretary Mr. Mark Martin Member Mr. Thomas Redwine Member V l f f A ,. ,, , f-:' ,,f,M, I .lin ,Z In , ,., f A if y q E fi 4 Facult I yfStaff - Aleman - Gage ji is f' -, M ,ga 5 4 2 judy Aleman Counselor Sheryl Allen Deaf Education Aide Siv Anderson Health Occupations Ronald Arnett Mathematics Sandra Aynes Secretary to Principal joseph Baecht Mathematics Mary Barrett English Mae Ruth Bentley Homemaking Virginia Blankenship Learning Reasources Aide Wayne Blount Vocational Agriculture jimmy Brooks EnglishfAmerican HistoryfCoach Linda Bullock Band jack Bumpass Drivers Education Kay Casey journalism!PhotographyfPubIications Gail Clark Cosmetology Robert Clayton Physical EducationfCoach Ty Comstock PyschologyfSociologyfCoach Darlene Cottier ChemistryfBiology james Crawford Mathematics Marty Criswell Athletic Director Osburn Davis AccountingfRecord KeepingfCoach Bill Day Biology Martha Donowho Secretary to the Superintendent Kathleen Dophied English Floyd Eldredge Drafting Nancy Eldredge Clerk Sue Finley Spanish Maxine Foster Mathematics john Fritz Computer SciencefMathematics Dorothy Gage Accounts Payable Clerk Page by Kim England - FacultyfStaff 249 john Gardner MathfPhysicsfDept. Head ludy Garner EnglishfFrench William Gray LatinfEnglishfWorld History Helen Griffin Vocational Adjustment Fred Gunter Metal Trades Dolores Hanson Counselor's Secretary Roger Hanson Sr. Choral Mu sic Coordinator loanne Heatley Food Services Director jerry Hensley Metal Trades Saundra Hess Physical Education! Coach Scott Hess Athletic Trainer Doris Hood Custodian Marvin laresh Counselor lA-EJ Carol jones Bus. Office Secretary JoAnn Reinert SecretaryfClerk Cathy Kennon Homemaking Robert Ketcham Dept. HeadfEconomics Susan Knowles Physical SciencefBiology Waylen Knowles MathfWood Shop Paul Lacey Computer SciencefMath Robert Lackey History Dean Leggett Math Billye Leonard Payroll Accounting Keith McBrayer American History Sylvia McBrayer EnglishfTheater Arts jerry McCarty Government lewel McKnight English loeann Mayberry Homebound Margaret Mayes VOE Co-opfWord Processing Wilma Miller Secretary-Athletic Department FACULTY STAFF Gardner Mille Betty Mosse AccountingfAttendance Clerk Cassandra Neaves Physical Science jerry Pedersen Art Tom Penney EnglishfCoach Lanny Pettit Healthf Coach Robbie Peterson 2 Resource Falecia Pier EnglishfCoach Maurine Potts Curriculum Secretary Darlene Pruitt Special Education Aide Sherry Pruiett V at English , r Mike Raleigh f l Instrumental Music Coordinator joe Reirdon if Vocational Coun QT-Zj Dept. Head Edgar Rice K Physical SciencefMathematics ta , Carolyn Riggins V , t Home Economics Co-op dEucation 'M' If r Gail Ringness ? Girl's Athletic DirectorfTennis Bonnie Rodgers TypingfShorthand Gene Sickles EnglishfDept. Head Connie Sides Accounts Payable Clerk john tBuckj Smith World HistoryfCoach Ernest Smith Visiting Teacher Katrina Smith TYPln8 Sam Smith World GeographyfCoach Kathy Spraggins Resource ' jo Ann Stanberry Learning Reasources Specialist james Steward Marketing Education as TZY Al l Linda Sullivan ' Ji English! Debate ' yy, V ' ' Stanley Swan jj Woodworking i 1 - V ' Q ' Bob Swift 'Q my A j L Resource VX 1 271, ' - Marlene Taul ReceptionistfSecretary s.Si 'N r john Terry lx s Xl' A ig . ,X BiologyfDept. Head X l S A ,3 . X A 2 , ACU LTY - STAFF f Mosse - j.Terry Nancy Terry English Ken Thorne Physical EducationfCoach Steve Tullis Security Guard Frank Turner PrintingfCVAE Office Duplicating Cynthia Venters Homebound Kathy Wade BusinessfRecord KeepingfSpanish Donnie Ward World History Phyllis West Computer Data Clerk Ron Wilkerson Counselor KM-Sl Bryan Williams Physical SciencefCoach Cathey Williams Student Activities Director Elisabeth Williams Mathematics L'Donna Williams English Darlene Willoughby Drill TeamfDancefHealth Allan Winfield Coach Dan Wynn Band Cynthia Young Learning Resource Specialist IN MEMORY OF FRED GUNTER -Rusty Doty and fellow classmates made this plaque in remembrance of metals trades teacher and friend, Fred Gunter, who died in 1986. The memorial will hang in the metal trades class as a tribute to Mr. Gunter. iPhoto by David Roachl As y f 1? N if Facu lty X Staff- Terry - Young 252 FacultyfStaff - Page by Kim England and Rusty Doty . S.. qw ' x .,,,.hh, Q nf-Q1 -.- ' J . ,., 2 k,,f, . D Q ,-,f, .Ng , --.fi 1 r ,P ,Y . ' s ' 1 , -r time 5 ., .L,.. . . !A,L , . ,A , B, U W f . V .f w' 'X - I, K A s . 5. ' 3 E: if - fagggg? s 1 e . , z ,t gl is: Q all vt- M- f . 1 -.,, Senior Salute David Lee Hintz -Keep that winning smile on your face David and life will bring you many blessings. We love you. Dad, Mom, Paul, and Paula. lleftl Lance Cristopher lones -From the most beautiful black-eyed baby boy to a handsome young man. Watching and helping you grow up has been a true pleasure. We are proud of the way you have so much determination to get what you want in life. You are and always will be the most wonderful son anyone could ever have. You are a very special brother, too. May God and your determination help all your dreams come true in the future. Thank you for making our lives com- plete. Congratulations and we love you! Mom, Nikki, and Dadlrightl leffrey lezek -We're very proud of you. We love you. Mom and Dad.lleftl Matt Sullivan -Congratulations! You can now realize the real satisfac- tion of a job well done. We are especially proud of your meeting the exceptional challenges of coming to DHS your senior year. Through your independence, good judgement, and special brand of humor, you have achieved great things. We wish you continued success and hap- piness in all your decisions with God as your guide. We love you and will always be there for you, Clue Momma, Clue Daddy, and Clue-less sister Kelly. lrightl William Craig Talley -Congratulations! We are so very proud of you and all your many accomplishments during your school years. The future holds many challenges, but remember with God's help, your goals can be attained. We love you! Dad, Mom, and Dawn lsisl. lleftl Scott David Donowho -Congratulations! We are proud of you and wish you all the happiness and success life has to offer. Keep God in your heart and always remember your dreams. Set your goals high and en- joy the climb! Love, Dad, Mom and Bryan. lrightl Stacy Michelle Coulter -Congratulations to a beautiful young lady! We are very proud of you. May all your dreams come true. May you find peace and happiness always. Love, Mom, Dad, and Brian. lleftl Daniel Clifford Oney -Congratulations on your graduation. We love you and we're proud of you. You've been a great blessing and joy in our lives. Continue to put the Lord first, and he will be with you always. Dad, Mom, Kathy, Paulette, and Richard. lrightl . ,-ff if i a ' 1 e P tit r A we Q, ,mi I at if QE?- is 'ff' JE1lLiDi's, -er ...nd Page by Kerri johnson - Senior Salutes 253 - ' A fi 7115,- i' f , wt-fi, tw. fx- X -5, ' - -fr 9 k ' L T l 'H' .' - -M -. Sdn- -. 'f-- 't-,,. ' , Ui' W- arf .1253 kgs Senior Salute lana Beth Glass -Congratulations Beth! You have grown to be a beautiful and talented young lady. Your enthusiasm for life has brought much joy to us and those around you. We are very proud of your many accomplishments and wish you continued success in your future goals. We love you very much. Mom, Dad, and Laurie.tleftl Darla lolene Hogan -Goals are reached one at a time. Graduation is a very important one. You've made it! We are so proud of you. Now, you are ready to work on your next goal. Whatever it may be, give it your best shot. With God as your guide and counselor, you can do anything. We love you. Mom, Dad, Nicole, Mickey, LaTonna, Dean, Dale, and Grandpa Burnslrightj Kimberly Rena Glenn -Congratulations, For your brothers and I are proud of you. You have been a joy, and there is no way to express our love, we are proud of you and the success you have accomplished throughout your school years. Keep on pugging for your goals in life. We love you, Mom, David, and Randyileftb Angie Anderson -Angie, congratulations on your graduation. You have been a very special and beautiful daughter. We hope the years to come will bring you much happiness. We love you very much and are proud of you. Love, Mom, Dad, and Russellirightl Melissa Kay Caldwell -Melissa, God blessed us when he chose us to be your parents. We pray the talents and special gifts he gave you will be used to honor him. You know, of course, that we your parents are not the only ones proud of you because you have also had the love and guidance of your sister, grandmothers, and papaw. We will always pray God's best for you. Our love, Mom and Dad.lleftJ Colleen Elizabeth Nickerson -Congratulations! That long awaited day has arrived and we wish you every happiness. We are proud of you. We love you, Mom, Dad, jill, Ricky, Lorrie, Rodney, Debbie, and Calvintrightl Steve Lynn West -Congratulations! It's hard to believe you're eighteen and graduating. We're so very proud of everything you've accomplish- ed through the years. I hope all your hopes and dreams for the future come true. We love you very much, Mom, Grandma, Larry, Kenny, and Kerrylleftl Stephanie Lynn Baxley -Stephanie, you have brought us so much hap- piness. You are a very special young woman. Remember what we have always told you, put God first in your life and all the rest will fall into place. We love you dearly and are so proud of you. Love, Dad and Mom.trightJ 254 Senior Salutes - Page by Kerri johnson 4 W A , id 'fiiill 4 . , .. g .A S My 2 1 1 N I t f six - 've Senior Salute Suzanne Michelle Tripp -God blessed us richly when you were born, and you have always been very special to us. We are proud of all you've accomplished in school, from your excellent grades, to athletics and sports, to your lovely voice in Headaches.You've proved yourself in your work to be very responsible. You have always set high goals and reached each one. With God as your guide, you'll be a success in all you strive to do. We love you, Mom and Dad.lleftI Dina Marie Martin -Congratulations! We are all very proud of you. We wish you all the best. You have the ability to do whatever you set your mind to. God be with you always. We love you, Mom, Ronnie, Chris, and Iodilrightj Paula lynnette Coker -I wish you all the best things in life and all the happiness you so deserve. Please have confidence in yourself and know that wherever you are, or whatever you are doing, I love you very much always. Love, Momlleftl Christine Lynn Holland -Congratulations! You have always worked hard and are very deserving of all your honors and accomplishments. You've been a terrific daughter with a great personality and I am very proud of you. May you always remember that with continued hard work and God's help, nothing in life is impossible. Good luck at Baylor! With much love, Motherirightl Marla Barnhill -Words could never explain the joy and love you make your family feel. We're very proud of you and that you're ours. Love, Daddy, Moma, amd Mark.lleftJ Stephen Kieth Douglas -Congratulations to a fine young man on your graduation. As you face the future, remember to keep the smile on your face. Love, Mom, Dad, Valerie, Dusty, Mandy, Grandmother, PapPam, Grandma, and Grandpa.trightI Thomas Wayne Anderson -Eighteen years of God's loaning you to us has brought you from toy tractors to tractor pulls. Congratulations! And now as He shows you another new beginning, give it your best by con- tinuing to let Him guide you. You are very special to us and we want you to know that we appreciate you and the way you've always been. We hope your high school years have been fun and that you will always cherish your memories with thankfulness and a smile. We love you, Mom and Dad.lleftJ Michael Wayne Wright -We hope you keep your goals and achievements as high in the future as they have been in the past 12 years of your life. May God always be with you in everything you do Love, Mom, Dad, Terra, and Marci. Crightl P . QQ ,.....-f ff -gr, if Page by Kerri johnson - Senior Salutes 255 gunna Inu! 256 - Page by Kerri lohnson Senior Salute Kimberly L. Madole -You have always been like a ray of sunshine in our lives, and a delight to have around. I will always remember the spaceship over our house, which turned out to be the Goodyear blimp. May you always be as happy as you have made us. We love you very much. Mom, Dad, Andy, Papula and Mike. lleftl Stacy Burris -Congratulations! We are very proud of you. No one could ask for a sweeter daughter, someone you can trust and believe in and who is always there. We love you very much. Mom, Dad, and Family. lrightl Iames Eric Fleitman -Congratulations! We are proud of the person you have become as well as your many accomplishments. Remain true to your ideals and values and you will continue to achieve your goals. Always remember that you are one of the most precious persons in our lives. May God bless you. Love, Mother, Daddy, Mike and Don. tleftl Rebecca lane Terry -Rebecca lane, our daughter and friend, God blessed us for entrusting us with you. You are such a pleasure, and we are so proud of you. Keep your values high, use your intelligence, love life, and remember to always laugh and never take life too seriously. Love, Mother and Daddy. lrightl Timothy Allan DeFrange -You have made us so proud, so many times, and here you go again! Hang in there sweetie! We are so blessed to have a son like you. Love Dad and Mom. lleftl William Brandon Clountz -Congratulations! You came into the world with a smile on your face and you are still smiling. You've always been strong and independent. We admire that quality you hold. Keep your faith and trust in God, and a successful and happy life will be yours. We love you!' Mom, Dad, and Nancy. lrightl Iames Bradley Mayes -Bradley, your mom and I have always been proud of you. Each time you would try to accomplish something worthwhile, fail or succeed, you would keep on trying. You have just been successful now in high school and I know you will be just as suc- cessful in years to come. Love, Mom and Dad. fleftl William Parks Wilson -The past eighteen years have passed so quickly and now you stand on the threshold of the rest of your life. As your parents, we wish you success in all you attempt and thank you for the joy and love you have brougt into our lives. We are proud of you. Love, Mom and Dad. lrightl .., I -qt. 9- 5. Senior Salute Michelle Renee Birchfield -Congratulations on a job well done. We are very proud of you and your accomplishments. Remember you have the ability to accomplish anything in life you wish. We love you. Mom, Dad, and Kevin.lleftJ Christina Margaret Virgin -Even though your first few years of life were a little difficult, you have overcome all of life's problems, to become a beautiful daughter that we are very proud of. We know that your God given talent and determination will make your future a success, Love Mom and Dad.lrightl Scott Edward Spencer -Congratulations on your graduation and your many school achievements. You have accomplished your goals through dedication and effort. May the Lord continue to be your com- pass as you take your next step in life. Love Mom, Dad, Todd, and Brent.lleftJ lodi leigh Flannagan -lodi, you are as sweet as you are pretty. I love you very much but I also like and enjoy your company. May God always be your guide in whatever you undertake. Stay as sweet as you are. Love, Mamatrightl lulie Michelle Martindale -We are so glad that God gave you to us. You are a joy and a blessing to our lives. We are very proud of you and all that you have accomplished. Our prayer is that God will continue to bless you and keep you in his loving care. Our love is with you always. Mother and Dad.fleftJ David Beall -Congratulations. We are very proud of you. We wish you all the best that life can give. You will go far if you believe in yourself and trust in God. We love you, Mom, Dad, Mary, Pat, jimmie, Suzanne, Tal, and Carolyn.lrightJ I. Kip Isaacs -God richly blessed us when he placed you in our home. We are all very proud of you and your accomplishments. You have brought much joy and happiness to our lives, we love you. Dad, Mom, Gary, Tera, Teresa, Rod, Heather, and Chad.lIeftl Tiffany Lyn Myers -We have lived and grown together through many changing years, we have shared each other's gladness and wept each other's tears, and let us hope the future, as the past has been, will be: I will share with you my sorrows and you your joys with me. Love, Mother and Dad.lrightl ,L 3 K4 af iff . a Page by Kerri johnson Senior Salutes 257 x Senior Salute lames lefferey Collins -Congratulations on your high school gradua- tion. We are very proud of you. May you always find success and hap- piness in the years to come. We love you, Mom and Dad. tlefti lohn David lacobs -Our congratulations on your many ac- complishments. Our best wishes for a bright future. May God bless you and guide you to a life of contentment and happiness. Love Mom, Dad, and josh. Crightl Deborah Kay Martin -Happiness, love, joy, beauty, sweetness, wonder, words do not describe what you have brought into our lives the past eighteen years. I know it can only get better. Seek and ex- perience all God has in store and your life will be full and rewarding. We love you and are very proud of you. Love, Mom, Dad, and Patti Gaillleftl Tonya Ree Roberson -Seems like only yesterday you were in kindergarten and now you're graduating. You have become a beautiful young lady. You have achieved so very much. May life bring you lots of happiness and love. Love Mom, Dad, Natalie, jennifer, and Grannylrightl Christopher Scott Martin -Congratulations, we are so proud of you Chris. We wish you happiness and success all through your life. May God keep you safe as you go into the world. Experience all that is in store for you. And remember we will be here for you always. Love Mom, Dad, Mike, and Sherrielleftl Ronald joseph Grosz, lr. -Ronnie, You've made it to your long awaited graduation day. We hope all your endeavors are successful as you begin your independent life. Always remember we love you and stand behind you. May God always watch over you. Love Mom, Dad, Robert, and Connie.lrightJ Priscilla Kay Crain -Congratulations on your accomplishments throughout your school years. We are very proud of you and love you very much. May God bless you in your future life and remember Hap- piness comes not from exterior situations but from the peace within you. We love you always Mom and Dad.fleftJ lames Lynn Doty -Congratulations, lames. We loved you when you were born, loved you as you grew up, and still love and appreciate you, thanks for being our son, grandson, and brother. Love Mama, Daddy, Granny, Pap, Kendra, and Kinsley.trightJ Senior Salutes Page by Kerri johnson lm, A. I Or F4 fs Q!- ! Y. t 1 - -.,, . . ' 2 . f 1' ' Q ... it efee 'Fas-9' 'L Y fl x ,X 5 . is f Q Senior Salute Kim Alane Leach -I am very proud of you. You have grown into a beautiful person, not just in looks but in your personality. You can suc- ceed in anything you want to when you set your mind to it. That smile will knock them dead. I love you.lleftI Chester Roy Wilson lr. -You were one of the happiest events that hap- pened to us. We love you and want you to know that we will always be with you in our thoughts and spirits. Go with God son. Love Mom and Dad.lrightJ Shirley Lynn Busby -Congratulations Shirley! We are very proud of you. May you always achieve in life what you strive for with lots of hap- piness and success. May God bless you. We love you, Mom, Kirk, Wayne, and Stephenielleftl Karen Renee Ertel -Congratulations to our very own Top Gun! Your daddy and I love you very much, and we are so very proud of you. Look out Cagney and Lacey, here comes the judgellrightl .kt , Q .syn , T is V ,sf lie gi is Q g, 51- : e , E . p war X if X pi .1 Q 8-is 1 A ls he H . 5 .3 Q, . lg I- j' is 'E -2 is 2. w . .f 31-.,. w - s -VZ! as .4 A lx ' s .g... M Mr ,- it 'll' gp Z, . 'V . , ,... . .-., t. ,, 1, ., ,,, ,,,,, -fV' Cynthia Sue Moon -You were so very easy to please as a child and as an adult you have given pleasure to so many. We are all very proud of you and wish you success in all you do. Love you always, Mom, Bren- da, and Ianetlleftl larrett Paul Pulis -Congratulations son! We are very proud of you. We wish for you success and happiness throughout your life. Thank you for being such a fine son to us. We hope we can remain as close in the future as we have been in the past.lrightJ Keary Kristine Souther -Look who grew up to be a real live doll! We are so very proud of you. You have been our pride and joy and have certainly blessed us with many precious memories. Always hold your head high and be proud for you certainly are deserving of Iife's many blessings. Always look for the rainbow and you will go far in life. We love you and are honored to be your mom and dad. Puddles loves you too. Thank you for all your years of love. Mom, Dad 81 Puddles lleftl Sherry Leanne Wigington -Sherry, seems like we turned around once and that little smiling girl was a grown up young lady. You've been the absolute best daughter anyone could ever ask for and have always been the light of our lives. We are very proud of you and thankful for all the joy you have given us. God bless you, we love you very much Mom, Dad, and Rob.lrightJ us. X S -Jw. ,vt Qi' s - -.7 A, 5.1-Q .,,g I Page by Kerri johnson - Senior Salute 259 Senior Salute leffrey Dean Hess -Congratulations on your graduation. We are very proud of you and love you very much. We pray that God will always be first and number one in your life and success and happiness will be yours. Love, Mom, Dad, jason, and Mistilleftj Brian Earl Baker -Our All-American boy is ready to conquer the world. Congratulations! May God light your way always. Love, Mom, Dad, and Robbylrightl lamie Marie Withers -Through the years when a parent looks back at the good and bad times, those times are not always balanced, some are easy others are not. I'm very proud to say raising you was a breeze, there have been few bad times and more good times than I can count. And with each I realize how special you are and how much more I love you than I did before. Love, Mom.IleftJ leslie Ann Lester -Best wishes and congratulations on your graduation. May the road ahead be one of health, happiness, and great ac- complishments. We are proud of you. Love, Mom and Dad.trightJ Emily Patrice Peake -With your courage, perseverance and determina- tion, you will accomplish whatever you set out to do. Continue to set high standards and large goals for yourself, and your dreams will become reality. God bless you. Love, Mom, and Dad.tleftI Kellie Ruthanne Gibson -Congratulations! You are a very special and beautiful daughter. We are very proud of all your accomplishments and high goals you have set for yourself. We love you very much, Mama, Daddy, and Kelt. Kimberley Kay Feagin -Congratulations! You have just completed one major step in your life and we are very proud of you. We wish you the very best and may you accomplish all your goals. We love you. Mom, Dad, and Tanyalleftl Timothy Mike Hales -Congratulations, we are so proud of you. We hope you will go on to do what you really'want to do. Do not give up. You will make it. May God be with you. Ain't you special. Love, Mom and Dad.frightJ 60 Senior Salutes Page by Kerri johnson il' 'K 1 , smg Viv Q. ' Q. Senior Salute Christopher Ray Simmons -Congratulations Chris, you did it! We are proud of you and wish for the best in your future. Whatever your goal is in life, always remember to put God first and you will succeed. We love you, Dad, and Momileftl Laura Diane Scott -Laura, it has been a joy to watch you grow into a lovely young woman. You have been a blessing to us and enriched our lives. We know your future will be happy because of your desire to help others. Love, Mother, and Dad.lrightl Marquitta Marie McAIester -Congratulations Bookadoo. You have brought us so much happiness in the last 18 years. You are a warm, sensitive, loving person who we consider not only a special daughter and sister but a special friend. Good luck and God bless you toward future goals. Love, Mom, Dad, Tony, and Nicky.tleftJ David loel Mezzacappa -Congratulations, Davy, on successfully reaching this milestone on your life's pathway. I've been so proud of each of the accomplishments that have marked your way. Truly, you've got the right stuff! Remember that you've always been the light of my life. Now, as you expand your worldly horizons, may you journey with God's grace, and, with my blessings! Love, Momlrightj Duwanna leweleen Swink -Congratulations! leweleen, your Dad and I want you to know we are very proud of you. We wish the very best for you. But most of all we wish you happiness and good health! We love youllleftl Loren Earl Matheny -We think you are the best son and brother in the world. We love you dearly and know that whatever you undertake, you will accomplish with pride. Dad and Loisirightl Carla Faye Potts -Congratulations, Carla. We are so proud of you. God truly blessed our home when he gave us such a special daughter. We wish for you every happiness. Keep God in the center of your life and he will bless you. We love you, Mom, and Genelleftl Alicia Ann Reynolds -Congratulations! We're so proud of you. You've grown into a beautiful and talented young lady with many achievements and awards. Thank you for eighteen years of happiness and many precious memories. We love you. May God bless you and guide you always. Love Mom, Dad, and Barry.lrightJ CT um' , ,, . bf-W 'S Page by Kerri johnson - Senior Salutes 261 Senior Salute Charmilla Denell Wyatt -Congratulations Charm, we are so very proud of you. We wish you all the happiness and success in your life ahead. just remember to trust in God and you can't go wrong. We love you, The Wyatts.iIeftJ Robbie Shearin -Congratulations son! We are so very proud and we love you dearly. May you always have good health, love, happiness, and success in the years ahead. Love Always, Mom and Daddytrightl Dallas Wayne Porter -Congratulations Dallas! We are so very proud of what a special person you have grown up to be and all your ac- complishments along the way! To have a son like you is one of the greatest gifts of God. We wish you God's blessings in all you do! Love, Mom and Dad.tleftJ Kellie Delayne Arthur -We are proud of you and we love you very much. We wish you the best of everything but always remember only the things done for God are lasting. We'll always be there for you.Love, Mom and Dad.trightJ Shonda Annyce Tillery -Thank you for always doing your best. We have always been very proud to be your parents. We have enjoyed be- ing your favorite fans in all your sports activities from softball to volleyball.God gave us a very special daughter when he gave us YOU! We love you, Mom, Dad, and Yalonda.fLeftJ Sheri Michelle Todd -Dear Sheri, Congratulations on your graduation! God blessed us when He brought you into our lives. You are a very special girl in so many ways. As you seek God's will in your life, always put Him first and everything else will fall into place. You will always have our love and support. We love you, Mom, Dad, and Sheila. Timothy Scott Crowell -Tim, you are very special to us and we know you will go far in life. We can always depend on you and we will always be here for you. You are a very caring person and we love you. Love, your family.tleftJ Carmen Galloway -Carmen, We've watched you grow with a special glow and it gave us a great purpose. Your accomplishments have elevated our pride to the limit. Thank you for being a good girl and we are wishing you all the good things in life. Love, Mother, Dad, Craig, Carlos, and Candy.lrightJ Senior Salutes Page by Roger Hanson .qv my -i F l v4fi A 5 . - Q vt- :ffl S' Lal. A A .5 '-,Q of fl, I we gi! Senior Salutes Kendall Melynne McKinley -You have always given us joy and pride. We hope your life will be filled with love and happiness. We love you very much, Dad, Mom, and MichaeI.lleftj Tisha Robinson -With each new day that dawns, our love and ap- preciation of you grows. God has truly blessed our family in so many ways and you are certainly one of those special blessings. Always remember that we will be there when you need us - to share the dissapointments as well as the joy. We are so proud to be your parents. Love Always, Dad and Mom.lrightJ Chris Green -Congratulations on graduating with honors! You are always outstanding in anything you attempt and we are very proud of you. Love, Mom and Dad.llef0 Roger Hanson -Congratulations Roger - Your family and friends are so proud of you. You established your goals and achieved them. God has always blessed us in many ways, but never more than when He gave us you. The world is before you - Continue to seek Divine guidance and your future will be secure. We love you, Mom and Dadlrightl Stephanie Beth Rodriguez -Our dearest Stephanie, over the past 18 years we have come to realize what a lovely gift the Lord gave us. We have loved you from the very moment you began! You have fulfilled our dreams - now it is time to fulfill yours! The Lord be with you, Dad, Mom, Derek, Dylan, and Daryn.lleftJ Carmen Leigh VanMeter - Congratulations on your graduation! We love you and we're very proud of you. You have been such a blessing and joy in our lives. May you always put God first in your life and may God bless you as you go forth in your life. Love, Daddy, Mother, and Katrinalrighti joy Lynn lennings -We are very proud of our joy. You have filled our lives with much happiness all your life. May God be with you and bless you in all you choose to do in the years ahead. We love you dearly, Mother, Daddy, David, and john Mark.lleftJ Leslie Dewayne Sloan -The past 18 years have gone by so fast and hold so many memories for us all. Seems only yesterday that you started kindergarten and now you have gone from this sweet in- nocence to what you are now and we still love you just as much.You have finished this phase of your life and are well prepared to strive toward the goals you have set for yourself. May your future hold much happiness and success always. Remember we love you and are all pro- ud of you for graduating. Grandad would have been proud, too. Love, Mom, Randy, Kristi, lered, Granny and Papaw Self, and Granny and Papaw Lightirighti is ...L .f Us 5 1 it rw- 4-' 9' 2' , .nigga V Vg 3 .. 0 dw 7 ' s A rf l dvr l 1 I 1 lr Q . X g Page by Roger Hanson - Senior Salutes 263 ...aan-MW W Senior Salutes Stephen Ebert Williams -Your quest for knowledge and your desire for independence, both began at an early age. They are traits that will help you reach your goals in life. We are humbly proud of your ac- complishments. May God bless you in the future as He has in the past. Love, Mother and Dad. tlefti Cathy Sue Means -May the wonder of the world never leave you. Do your best in whatever you strive for. C-od bless you always, Mom and Dad. lrightj Gina Lynne Hatfield -Gina - you were always such a beautiful person - even as a baby - you were a caring child Y you always worried about the poor people, old, and afflicted. Gina - we love you lots and have always been very proud of you. God bless you and keep plugg- ing. tleftj Deanna Lynn Snell -Nanny, We know it's been awful hard and a lot of problems to work through, but you have made it honey, and we're so proud of you. Now it's time for the very best of everything for you. We love you always! trighti YELLO IACKET PATRQNS johnson Moore Funeral Home N 84 N Automotive Kawneer Hilltop Forc C F I Industries Mr. and Mrs Norman Williams Rar.dy's Barbecue Mr. and Mrs. james lx Williams Sr National Health Studio Allen Plumbing Bob Utter Ford Ed and Sandra Aynef lnterFirst Bank Dr Gary Mobley Jeanne Groff Dr Dennis Nretlrng Horace Groff Steak Kountry Heath's Garage Holiday lnr Custom Horne Supply 264 Senior Salutes f Page by Roger Hanson Steve Allen -Band 4 years, first division on 2 ensembles, one solo and in marching band, honor roll, 2 year letter in band, section leader, jour- nalism, office aid, 2 years perfect attendance. Kellie Arthur -Drill Team 2 years, OEA 2 years and treasurer 1 year, Den-teens 3 years. Brian Baker -Honor roll, Art Club 2 years, Metal Trades Club 2 years and treasurer 1 year, Guitar Club, Riding Club. Marla Barnhill -Cheerleading, Homecoming queen nominee, FCA, US Club, Den-teens, Npiwollah royalty, Spanish Club, Photography Cu . Stephanie Baxle -Freshman and IV Cheerleader, FCA 3 years anclofficer junior year, Latin Club 2 years, Photography Club, football trainer 2 years sweetheart 2 years, Attended 1986 All Star Coaches Association football game as student trainer in Houston, Tx. Tammy Beaver -US Club 4 years, Den-teens 2 years, French Club, Photography Club, Health Occupations 3 ears and president 2 years, At- tended area andl state Health Occupations con- test, All year honor roll. Leaneasha Bellows -Stingerettes 1 year, Art Club, Den-teens, Honor roll, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Dance Class assistant. Gary Brewer -DE Club 3 years, Hot Rodders Club 2 years, Lynn Brown -Volleyball 4 years, Student trainer for football, track, and basketball, FCA 4 years, Spanish Club 2 years, Powderpuff football 2 years. Melissa Caldwell -FCM 4 years and secretary and sweetheart 1 year, Student Council, Spanish Club 4 years, Den-teens 4 years, US Club 4 years, All year honor roll, Lettered in Band 3 years, Mar- ching Band 4 years, S mphonic band 4 years, FTA, Senior play, Marcheclin Cotton Bowl Parade, first division in marching UIL contest, first division in ensemble and quartet and qualified for state, first and fifth chairs in All Region Band, Band section leader, Art Club, FCA. Candi Cassell -DE, VOE, Den-teens 2 years. Christine Clara Clayton -Drill team 2, DenTeens 3, US Club 1, DE 1, DECA 1, Student Council 2. Brandon Clountz -US Club, ICT, DE, Nominee for sophomore, junior and senior class favorite, Sophomore and junior class favorite runner-up, Nominee for Mr. DHS, Friendliest Boy runner-up, IV baseball. Macee Cowley -Den-teens 2 years, Color uard 2 years, Cosmetology 2 years and awardecF2 first place trophies at regionals and 3 qualifying rib- ons to go to state contest. Priscilla Crain -Denteens 3rd vice-president and outstanding Den-teen junior year, All year honor roll, Student Council reporter, FTA president 2 years, vice president 1 ear and sweetheart 2 years, Hanson's Headaches 4 years and their pianist 3 years, Headaches outstanding girl 3 years and sweetheart senior year, Neewollah royalty 2 years and talent 4 years, Neewollah Queen senior year, Spanish Club, FCA, Drama, FCM, US Club, Track team, Participated in Grease, Guys and Dolls and the senior play Squad Room. Tim Crowell -DE President, Homeroom representitive. Clayton Cunningham -Band 4 years, Member of first division marching band 1984, Perfect atten- dance junior year. Tad DeFrange -Band 2 years, US Club, FCA, Who's Who Among American High School Senior Credits Students. Scott DeFratus -State honorable mention in foot- ball as linebacker, Vice president in Metal Trades. Christopher Dill -Vica Club, DE, Metal Trades, Hot Rodders Club. Lee Dorley DE 3 years, Hot Rodders Club 2 years. lames Doty -Vocational Drafting. Stephen Douglas Band 4 years, Spanish Club, Printing, FCM, Health Occupations, articipated in the Orange Blossem Festival, marclled in Co!- tonbowl Parade, 1st place in UIL marching contest. Vicki Emerson -Student Council, FCA, US Club, OEA, Photography Club, Latin Club, Den-teens. Karen Ertel -OEA, Stinger Staff. Kim Feagan -Flag Corp, FCA, US Club, Den-teens, OEA 2 years, Stingerettes, All year honor roll, Who's Who Students. Among American High School lim Fleitman -FCA, Student Council, US Club, Among American High School Honor Society, Winner of the Who's Who Students, Ir. Athletic Scholastic trophy, Lettered in physics, football, baseball, and band, All year honor roll, Most Courteous Boy runner-up. Lorie Frith -HOSA, Girls Choir, FHA, Stephen Fronterhouse -Spanish Club, Latin Club, Den-teens, Student Council, Freshman football and track, Photography Club, US Cllub, Who's Who Among American High School Students Kim Fulenchek -Den-teens, Student Council, Drill team, Cosmetology, Vica. Paul Fulton -Latin Club 2 years, Track 4 years and team captain 2 years, Cross country 3 years and captain 2 years, 7 year letterman, Who's Who Among American High School Students, All State Cross Countrty 1986, High Pointer boys track, New comer o the year 1984, Best Latin I student. Carmen Galloway -Band 4 years, Saxaphone sec- tion leader, lazz Band, 1st choir sax in SOSU honor band, medal winner of solo and ensemble, FCM, marched in Cottonbowl parade, UIL mar- ching band contest, 1st chair s mphonic band, Leo Cameron citizenship awarml Spanish Club, Office aid, Yearbook staff, Munson Foundation Scholarship. Gale Gainey -FFA 4 years, sweetheart 'unior year, Den-teens 3 years, FCA 3 years, US Cfub 3 years, Latin Club reporter, lunior Historians president, Neewollah royalty, Student Council. Beth Glass -Spanish Club 2 years, Den-teens 3 years, US Club 3 years, Student Council 2 years, FCA, Cheerleader 4 years, Neewollah royalty 4 years, Neewollah princess junior year, freshman, sophomore, junior and senior class favorite runner-up, Homecoming Queen 1st runner-up, Most enthusiastic girl, Miss DHS, Office aid 2 years, Who's Who Among American High School Students, lunior powder puff team, Neewollah talent winner junior year, was in the senior play, junior class treasurer and senior class secreta , NCA cheerleading cam 4 years, Stinger starg, Yearbook staff, Ietteredjin cheerleading, com- peted with grou and won excellent ratings in the National Cheerleading competition, Honor roll, Lettered in Publications. Vanya Griffith -Most Enthusiastic Girl runner-up, US Club treasurer 3 years, NHS tutor, Powder Puff Football, Senior Play, Varsity Tennis 2 year cap- tain, Tennis Sweetheart, Den-teens, FCA, Spanish Club, Who's Who Among American High School Students. Ronald Grosz -Spanish Club, Most Courteous Boy runner-up. Roger Hanson -Yearbook Editor, Hanson's Headaches president, vice president 2 years, pianist 3 years, outstanding boy 3 years, Student Council vice president, parliamentarian, and chaplain, Senior S irit Leader, T.M.E.A. All State, All Region, and Ah, Area Choir, American Legion Boys State, Neewollah Royalty 3 years, King, Prince, and Talent winner 2 years. C ass favorite nominee 2 years, Mr. DHS nominee, Most Talented Boy, VFW Voice of Democracy winner, UIL Literary Criticism re ional qualifier, All year Honor Roll 2 years, NHS 2 years, NHSBHS, US Club 4 years, FCA 2 years, FCM 2 years, Spanish Club 2 years, Drama Club, FTA 3 years, junior Historians, Lead rolls in Scrooge, Grease, and Bye Bye Birdie, Mr. Wonderful Talent Winner. Sharnnett Harper -Vollyball team captain, 1st team all district, honorable mention, Spanish Club, FCA, Vollyball sweetheart. Gina Hatfield -Spanish Club, Us Club, Student Council, FCA, Den-teens, Varsity Football trainer 2 years, US Club sweetheart, Den-teens vice president 'unior year, Spanish Club vice presi- dent, freslliman, sophomore, junior and senior Class Favorite, Miss DHS runner-up, President of senior class, leffrey Hess -Vica Club 2 years, ICT, Metal Trades, Hot Rodders Club 2 years. Christy Holland -Cheerleader 4 years, Head 1V Cheerleader, Nominated All American Cheerleader, Neewollah royalty 4 years, Den- teens, Tennis Sweetheart, FCA Huddles Sweetheart, FCA president, US Club, Student Council, Spanish Club Treasurer, Nominated for class favorite, Miss DHS, and Homecoming Queen, Most Dependable Girl, Attended NCA cheerleading camp 4 years, Powder Puff 2 years. Wendy Hooper -NHS, Den-teens, French Club, NHSBHS, FCM, Art Club, Student Council, Let- tered in English, Band, Art, and in Choir, Most Likely To Succeed runner-up. Marcus lackson -FCA vice president, Hanson's Headaches, Football 4 years, Member of State Champion football team, Student Council, Best Smile runner-up. lohn lacohs -IV Football, IV baseball 2 years, Var- sity baseball, DE Club, ICT treasurer, Neewollah royalty. loy lennings -Hanson's Headaches 3 years, UIL District Winner, Yearbook Staff, NHS 2 years, Spanish Club 4 years, Den-teens 4 years, US Club 2 years, FCM 2 years, FCA, Drama Club 2 years, Senior play, Distinquished American High School Students. Lance lones -FCA 2 years, US Club 4 years, Neewollah royalty 4 years, football manager, Let- tered in Golf 2 years, Drafting Club, IV baseball, Den-teens. lackie Kelly -Cosmetology 2 years, Student Coun- cil, Den-teens, Spanish Club. Keith Kennedy -Metals, Printing, HECE, Honor Ro . Brenda Kerns -US Club, French Club, Spanish Cllulb, Den-teens 3 years, Photography Club, Basketball sweetheart, Student Council 2 years, Lettered 4 years in Basketball, Lettered 2 years in Track, Participated in UIL for journalism. Kimberly Key -FTA vice president, secreta 2 years, NHS reporter 2 years, Hanson's Headaches 3 years, NHS tutor, Library Club president, vice president, sweetheart 2 years, Lettered in American History, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Soil Conservation Essay Contest winner 1st and 3rd. Page by Beth Glass - Senior Credits 265 Tiffany Kurtz -Senior class treasurer, Most Humorous Girl, Senior Play, Photography Club vice resident and sweetheart, Den-teens 4 years, US Cflub 2 years, Student Council 2 years, Wrote jacket Racket for Denison Herald, Sports Editor for yearbook, UIL participant, FCA. Kim Leach -HOSA, FHA, Headaches, OEA, Who's Who Among American High School Students. Leslie Lester -Drill team 2 years, First lieutenant and Outstanding Stingerette junior year, All- American drill team, Den-teens 4 years, Student Council 3 years and sweetheart 1 year, FCA 3 years, Spanish Club 2 years, US Cub 4 years, Yearbook Staff. Stephanie Lowell -Honor Roll, SymJJhonic Band, Concert Band, FHA president an sweetheart, Spanish Club, FCM 3 years, Den-teens 4 years, Section leader 3 years, Marching Band. Kimberly Madole -Flag Corp 4 years, captain, Cosmetology one year, Honor Roll. Deborah Martin -Drill Team, Latin Club, OEA, Den-teens. Stacy Martin -FHA 3 years, HECE, US Club. Michelle Martindale -FCA, US Club, Student Council, Den-teens. Shauna Parker -FHA, Den-teens, HOSA, Athletics, Spanish Club. josh Parrish Drama, Qualified in State in Duet Ac- ting, One Act Play, Stinger Staff. Michele Oats Pearson -NHS 2 years, NHSBHS 2 years, Spanish Club 2 years, Drama Club, FTA, Most Humorous Girl runner-up, Perfect Atten- dance 2 years, All year Honor Roll 2 years, Let- tered in World Histov, Participated in Spanish Contest, jump Rope or Heart 2 years, Honor Graduate, Pillsbury Scholarship. Monica Pearson -Varsity tennis, English TEAMS tutor, FCA, US Club, Spanish Club, Student Council. , Kendall Phillips -Freshman Class President, Band 4 years, NFL president, Debate captain, State gualifier in De ate 3 times, French Club Lpresi- ent, Student Council parliamentarian, Ban sec- tion leader, UIL State Lincoln-Douglas Debate Champion. Kevin Pickney -US Club, jV and Varsity baseball, All-District 2nd team. Dallas Porter -NHS, Spanish Club, Academic All American, Varsity Tennis, lettered 2 years, FCA, US Club, NHSBHS, president and vice president, Senior play, Calculator Application 4th place, Most Courteous Boy, NHS tutor, Math Team, Science Team, Honor Graduate, Leo Short Memorial Fund Scholarship. Carla Potts -Chorus 4 years, OEA, FCA, FHA, Stu- dent Council 3 years, Latin Club 3 years, vice president, Den-teens, US Club. Laurie Pruitt -Cultural Heritage 3 years, Student Council, FHA 3 years, secretary, Denteens 2 years, Cosmetology, HOSA, VICA 2 years, CVAE Printing. Alicia Reynolds -Den-teens 2 years, Student Council 3 years, FCM 3 years, US Club 2 years, Spanish Club 2 years, FTA, Drama Club, Lettered in Band, Symphonic Band 4 ears, Marching Band 4 years, All Year Honor Ron, All Region Band 2 years, Clarinet section leader 3 years, Band ibrarian 2 years, Senior Play, Qualified for state solo and ensemble 2 years, Marched in Cotton Bowl Parade. DHS PTA Scholarship. Heather Riddle -Health Occupations, Photography Club, Den-teens, HECE, Printing. Senior Credits - Page by Beth Glass Senior Credits Tonya Roberson -Band Sweetheart, Student Council, Spanish Club 2 years, Den-teens 2 years, US Club, Lettered in Geometry and Trigonometry and in Band, All year Honor Roll, Marching Band 4 years, Symphonic Band 2 years, FTA, FCM, Senior Play, Marched in Cotton Bowl Parade. jaycees Scholarship. Tisha Robinson -Drill Team 2 years, 2nd lieute- nant, Den-teens 4 years, served as 2nd and 3rd vice president and was sweetheart, FCA 3 years and treasurer, US Club 4 years, served on the Board of Directors and parlaimentarian, French Club 2 years, secretary and sweetheart, Student Council 4 years, Chairman, Yearbook Staff, NHSBHS, Best Smile. Moms and Pops tStingeret- tesj Scholarship. Barbara Ross -Den-teens, Riding Club, Photography 2 years, FFA 3 years, secretary, FFA vice president and sweetheart, Stinger staff, Year- book staff, Student Council, UIL headline writing. Laura Scott -Den-teens, Photography Club, US Club, Stinierettes, Health Occupations president and sweet eart 2 years. Alicia Smith -Hanson's Headaches 3 years, secretary and social chariman, Den-teens 2 years, French Club 2 years, FCM 2 years, OEA. Diana Smith -Student Council 3 years, FCA, Den- teens, S anish Club 2 years, Latin Club, OEA 2 years, Chorus Club 3 years, All Year Honor Roll, Hanson's Headaches. Keary Souther -Den-teens 3 years, VOE , OEA, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Drill Team, Honor Roll. Scott Spencer -Golf Captain, All District Golf Team, NHS treasurer, Lettered in En lish IV, US Club, Spanish Club, NHSBHS, FCA, Fgwotography Club, Senior Play, U.S. Army Reserve Academic and Excellence Award, Honor Graduate, Salutatorian, Munson Foundation Scholarship. Kelly Spradlin -US Club 2 years, Den-teens 3 years, P otography Club, FHA. Dylan Stafford -Band 2 years, section leader, Golf, Cross Country Track, Lettered in American History, Band, Geometry and Drama, NHSBHS treasurer, Student Council vice president, junior Class vice president, Student Body president, Neewollah Royalty 3 years, 2nd runner-up in Mr. Wonderful, Hanson's Headaches, National Merit Finalist, Honor Graduates, DHS Student Council Scholarship, Rotary Scholarship, National Merit Scholar. james Stone -Art Club 3 years, Spanish Club, Ten- nis Team 3 years, One Act Play. Matt Sullivan -Varsity football and baseball, Best Leader runner-up, US Club, Den-teens, Stinger Staff. Duwanna Swink -Girls Choir 4 years, HOSA 2 years, Homemakers of America. Craig Talley -NHS president, Debate Team, NFL president, Symphonic Band, Spanish Club, FCA, FCM, FTA, junior Historians, NHS tutor, Senior Play, Band Loadin Crew 3 years, Student Coun- cil, Mr. Wonderfii contestant, Office Assistant, Baritone section, NFL Student Con ress, UIL let- ters in Informative Speakling, Marcged in Cotten Bowl Parade, Who's Who of American High School Students, Honor Graduate. Karen Templeton VOE, Den-Teens 2 years, OEA, Honor Roll. Rebecca Terry -Drill team Captain, Top Ten nominee, US Club president, Den-teen vice presi- dent, Spanish Club, Student Council, NHS, NHSBHS, Best Leader Girl runner-up, Who's Who Among American High School Students, NHSBHS sweetheart, Honor Graduate, Rotary Scholarship. Vivian Thompson -Spanish Club 2 ears, Studer Council 3 years, Photography Club, Den-teen FHA 4 years, sweetheart, FCA 2 years, Cultura Heritage, Rifle Corp. Shonda Tillery NHS, All-District Volleyball, ca tain, Most Likely To Succeed Girl, Spanish Clul Lettered in Chemistry, Trigonometry, and Honol English, All Year Honor Roll, Perfect Attendance Honor Graduate, Munson Foundation Schola ship, Outstanding Athlete, Valedictorian Suzanne Tripp -NHS 4 years, FTA 3 years, Studer Council 2 years, Spanish Club 2 years, OEA years, president, FCM 3 years, Hanson' Headaches 3 years, Honor Graduate, Deniso Education Association Scholarship. Carmen VanMeter -Lettered in Art 4 years, A Club president, vice president, and sweethear Outstanding Art Student 3 years, US Club 3 year Den-teens 4 years, outstandinfg Den-teen, Sti dent Council 4 years, board o directors, FCA years, FTA, NHSBHS, Photography Club, NH tutor, Spanish Club 2 years, FCA drug program years, Senior Confetti Spirit Leaders, Denison Ar1 and Crafts Scholarship, Denison Performing Ar1 Scholarship. Heikki Vepsalainen -Varsity football and tracl Most Original Boy, Mr. Wonderful. Christy Virgin -Painted Hall Murals and art roon Art Club secretary. Barbara Walker -English Academic Award, A Year Honor Roll, FTA 4 years, Photography Club Student Council 2 years, Spanish Club, NHS tuto Honor Graduate, Future Teachers Assocatio Scholarship. 1 David Ward -Student Council, NHS, Senior Plat Honor graduate DeAndra Wardle -Choir 4 years, FHA. jason Wheeler -Lettered in football 3 years, Mo' Valuable player, Varsit baseball letter, Spanis Club, Neewollah Royalfy 4 years, Most Athleti Boy runner-up, Senior Class Favorite. Shawnna White -Freshman, Sophomore, junio Senior Cheerleader, Cheerleader sweethear Den-teens 4 years, FCA 2 years, US Club 4 yearf Spanish Club 4 years, Cultural Heritage Clul Who's Who American Hi h School Students, Mis DHS nominee, Frienciiest Girl runner-ug Neewollah Royalty 4 years, Homecoming Que nominee, Lettered in Track 2 years, All Yea Honor Roll, Leo G. Cameron award, NHS, tuto Kiwanian Scholarshi , American Busines Womens Association Scholarship. Sherry Wigington -NHS 2 years, OEA 2 years, A Year Honor Roll, NHS tutor, Honor Graduate. Steve Williams -Band section leader, NH! NHSBHS, Student Council, US Club, FTA, FCN Math and Science Teams, Honor Graduate, Wa Mart Scholarshi , National Merit Scholar, Bousc and Lomb Scholgarship. Chester Wilson -Baseball Parks Wilson -Drill Team manager, French Clul Most Enthusiastic Boy, Photography Club, Le' tered in Band, Senior Play, Mr. Wonderfi contestant. Mike Wright -All Year Honor Roll, NHSBHS, U Club, Student Council, FCA, Draftin Club Neewollah Royalty, Most Dependabie Bo runner-up football, baseball, jaycees Scholarship Nell Wyatt -Cultural Heritage, FCA, Spanish Clul: Basketball and track cacptain, Most valuabl player, Leo Cameron Awar nominee Acree, Wendy K. 1121 212,262 Acree, William Donovan 1091 27, 237 Adams, Sharon L. 1111 53,70,115, 224 Adcock, Donny R. 1091 237 Addington, Lisa C. 1121 212, 262 Addington, Sabrina M. 11 11 224 Ainsworth, jeffery L. 1101 230 Akers, Byron L.1l11 148,224 Alhrand, Anton A,1101 9, 16, 5 3, 57, 60, 84,142, 191, 192, 230 Aldridge, Anthony L. 'Tony' 1111 131, 224 Aleman,1udy 111,249 Alexander, Tandy G. 1121 212, 262 Allen, Chad A. 1091 82, 2 37 Allen, Daramous L.1091 27, 237 Allen, Ginger 1091 27, 53, 60, 237 Allen, Mary E.1091 237 Allen, P. MichelI1121 32,262 Allen, Sheryl 249 Allen, Steven M. 'Steve' 1121 24, 74, 75, 212,262 l DEX Bellows, Leaneasha R.1121 24, 141, 213, 262 Bennett, Earl E. 1091 237 Bentley, Kenneth K. 1101 230 Bentley, Mae Ruth 124, 249 Berg, Iohn 1, 1091 237 Berry, Treena R. 1091 237 Beshears, jason D. 1101 230 Betts, Pauline 1101 29, 60, 115, 230 Bifgerstaff, Krystal D. 1101 230 si lner, William 1. 'jimmy' 11 11 zo, 37, 115,148,196,224 Billy, Shane C.1101 152, 230 Birchfield, Michelle R. 1121 80, 213, 257, 262 Bishop, Dwayne R. 1121 53, 115, 139, 213, 262 Bizze l, Michelle 1. 1091 53,6o, 140,237 Black, Christopher T. 1091 237 Black, Geneva 66 Blackwood, Kelly K. 1121 82, 213,262 Blankenship, Virginia 249 Bledsoe Anthon R. 09 2 17 53, 58, 61, 84, Anderson Anderson ,Aaron1Russell11091 53,237 ,Angie R.1121 24, 53, 80, 212, 254, 262 Anderson, Doyle Sean 1101 112, 113, 230 Anderson, james Dale 1101 112, 113, 230 Anderson, james Richard 11 11 224 Anderson, Kerry R. 1101 230 Anderson, Pricilla L. 1101 230 Anderson, Siv 81, 249 Anderson, Thomas W. 1121 64, 65,112,113,125, 212, 255, 262 Armstrong, Connie K. 1121 82, 262 Armstrong, David M, 1101 230 Armstrong, Greta S. 1091 27, 237 Armstrong, Kristy L.1111 53, 57, 60, 82, 118, 127, 224 Arnett, Ronald 249 Arnold, Kelli N. 1111 24, 57,127,224 Arnold, Ricky D. 1121 212, 262 Arthur, Kellie D.1121 24,59,80, 142,212,262 1 Y 1 1 . Blincoe, Robbie M.1'l11 13, 53, 57, 60, 61, 84,115, 224 Blount, Michael Scott 1101 82, 152,230 Blount, Wayne 65, 112, 249 Boatner, Lawrence Bradley 'Brad' 1101 196, 2 10 Bogs, Fred C.1091 27, 237 Bolden, Leann C. 1111 110, 224 Borah, Danny 1. 1091 237 Bradley, Susan R. 1091 237 Brandon, Cynde A.1111 224 Brasseaux,1ohn F.1111 224 Brede, Thomas Kyle 1111 53, 57,184,186, 188,224 Brewer, Gary L. 1121 131, 213 Brewer, Steve 8.1121 213, 262 Brigman, Eric S. 1121 125, 213 Brock, DavidA.1121 81,213,262 Brock,1oli R. 1111 116,224 Brock, Tara N. 1101 24, 60, 230 Arthur, Kimberly D, 'Kim'1091 53, 57, 60, 61,142, 164, 237 Arthur, Kristin C.1101 24, 25, 60, 140, 142,230 Ashburn, LeeAnn 1111 53, 57, 60, 61, 70, 115, 127, 190, 191,192, 224 Atkins, Sean 37 Auten, Chris L. 11 11 60, 115, 224 Auten, Mark A. 1101 230 Avery, Kelly L. 1101 230 Avila, Steve R.1111 11, 53, 57, 60, 61, 84,127,224 Aynes, DarryA.1101 60,125,131, 203,230 Aynes, Sandra 249 Backest, Robin M. 1091 237 Baecht,1ohn D.1111 224 Baecht, joseph 249 Baecht, Michael L. 1091 82, 237 Bailey, Bonnie 1101 2 10 Bailey, Tracey D. 1121 47,131, 212, 262 Baker, Brian E. 1121 B2,128,212, 260 Baker, Lacona S, 1091 237 Baldwin, Larry A. 1091 187, 237 Ball, Marvin j. 11 11 148, 224 Ballard, Kristi M. 1101 53,57,60, 123,230 Ballard, Tammy D. 1101 230 Ballou, Laura B.1101 20, 42, 53, 57, 60, 61,138,156, 199, 230 Bankston, Lara L. 1091 140, 237 Barber, Kimberly 1091 237 Barbin, Mark C.1111 27, 53,57,115, 224 Barker, Aaron j. 1121 128, 212, 262 Barker, Ray C.1111 82,224 Barker, Shana 1.1101 110, 230 Barnes,janine L.1101 230 Barnett, Bradley M, 'Brad' 1091 27, 60, 98, 237 Barnett, Denita G.1091 237 Barnett, Marsha M. 1101 230 Barnllill, Marla M. 1121 10,11, 212, 255, 262 Barnum, Darron 6.1091 237 Barrett, Brian A.1091 237 Barrett, Eron L. 1101 152, 230 Barrett, Mary 249 Bartley, Christy 138 Bartley, lerfy R. 1091 237 Bassett, Tammy R. 1101 29, 53, 60,230 Bates, An ela 24 Bates, Baiara1.1121 82, 212, 262 Bates, Chris 5.1101 230 Bates, jimmy S. 'jim' 1091 27, 60,237 Bates, Kathy A. 11 21 27, 115,212,262 Batts, Robert 248 Baugh, Lana A.1111 80,224 BaxleYf james T. 1111 13, 57, 60, 61, 84, 95,115, 1 1 202 203 204 205 224 2 , 1 1 1 1 Baxley, Stephanie L.1121 14, 47, 53, 139, 142, 148, 212, 254, 262 Bayless, Clanci D. 1101 24, 57, 60, 83,140, 230 Bayless, William David 1091 57, 60, 82, 237 Beall, David M. 1121 128, 148, 213, 257,262 Beard, joanna L,1091 237 Beard, Karen D. 11 11 115,127,159,160,161, 224 Beaver, Tammy R. 1121 57, 213, 262 Beckelman, Paige A.1101 60, 142, 230 Beckham, Bryan L. 1101 184, 230 Beeson, David W. 1101 60, 188, 189,230 Beeson, Edward Michael 'Mike' 1121 57, 125, 184, 185, 187,1B8, 189,213,262 Bell, Carla I. 1101 230 Bell, Claude E.1121 120,l21,168,170,171,l73, 196, 197, 213, 262 Bell, jennifer j. 1101 53, 60,162, 163,230 Brooks, jimmy 32, 249 Brooks, Lee A.1091 60, 98, 181, 199, 237 Brown, Brianne A. 1091 140,237 Brown, Carrie M. 1101 27, 230 Brown, Corey B, 1091 237 Brown, john A.1111 125, 224 Brown, Lola M. 1101 230 Brown, Lynn R.1121 158,160,213, 262 Brown, Melissa 53, 60 Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Michael L. 1101 148,196,230 :MistiS.1091 53, 57, 60, 237 1 1 n Richard W. 1091 237 Robin D.1111 15B,l60,l61,177,224 Shawn P.1111 53,57,60,99,1l5,118,127, 224 Brown, Troy D. 1101 230 Broyles, Geoff B. 1091 237 Bruorton, Brian W. 1101 230 Bryant, Carla M. 1091 237 Bryant, Chris P. 1111 148, 224 Bryant, Sherry R.1101 27, 53, 60, 62, 230 Buckner,1ennifer L. 1091 53, 60, 140,237 Bullard, Amy K. 1091 237 Bullock, Linda 249 Bumpass, Angela C. 1101 230 Bumpass, jac 249 Bumpass, Patricia A.1121 80,213,262 Bunch, Christene K. 1091 237 Bunch, Darron L. 11 11 64, 112,224 Burden, Denise M. 1121 14, 80, 213, 262 Burden, Larry D.1111 128, 224 Burden, Sharon L. 1121 15,16, 213, 262 Burdue, David F.1091 237 Burgert, Barbara 1121 53, 88, 92, 97, 109, 114,132, 213, 262 Burns, Craig Scott 1121 30, 61,148, 213, 262 Burnside, Donald G. 'Don' 1111 224 Burris, Kim 60, 115, 140 Burris, Kimberley L. 'Kim' 1101 60,115, 140, 230 Burris, Roger A. 1091 237 Burris, Stacy 1121 131, 213, 256, 262 Busby, Floyd Wayne 1091 237 Busby, Shirley L. 1121 81 , 213, 259, 262 Bush, Michael L. 'Mike' 1121 127, 131 , 213, 262 Buskirk, Gary W. 1101 230 Butler, Bevan L. 1091 152, 237 Butler, Chiniqua L. 1091 83, 164,177,199,237 Butler, Clarence Myron 1091 237 Butler, Delandria A.1111 224 Butler, Melva L. 1091 164, 237 Butler, Myron E. 11 11 224 Butler, Ronald D.1091 238 Butler, Winona 83 Caldwell, Aaron E. 11 11 224 Caldwell, Melissa K. 1121 13, 27, 53, 57, 59, 82, 88, 92, 115, 213, 254, 262 Caldwell, Tammy F. 1111 139,224 Calfy, Cheryl R, 1091 238 Cameron, Angela K, 1091 238 Cameron, Ric ard 128 Camp,1onas 8.1111 82,224 Campbell, Robert D,1101 230 Capps,Paul R.1101 230 Care ,john W. 1111 57,142,224 Carlile, Steve W, 1111 82,128,224 Carney, Lilly 66 Carr,1ulius B.1101 230 Carreathers, Brian Keith 11 11 224 Carson, Candice C. 'Candee' 1101 20, 48, 53, 60, 230 Carson, jon W. 1101 57, 60, 61,84.152, 230 Carter, Gary1091 27, 2 18 Casey, Kay 62, 116, 117,249,272 Cassell, Candi R, 1121 80,213,262 Cassidy, Amber L. 1101 230 Cassita, Tanya 1091 238 CaStelli,ChryS M.1111 24,57,60,108,117,127, 140, 225 Castelli, Michaelj.1101 152, 231 Castleman, jennifer K. 11 11 27, 62,225 Castleman, Tony D.1121 81, 213 Catron, Shannon 1091 238 Calldill, Beverly I. 1091 53, 60, 82, 191, 193,238 Caudill, Kristie D.1111 53, 55,57,60, 126,127,225 Caves, Charles W. 1101 231 Cervantes, Dan 83 Cervantes,Tisha N. 1101 162,163,231 Chandler, Stephanie A. 1091 238 Chappell, Holly D,1121 26, 27, 43, 48, 49, 74, 88, 130,139, 213,262 Cherry, William Clark 'Bill' 11 11 128,225 Childress, Stephanie 5.1121 62, 214,262 Childs, Felicia A.1091 164, 218, 283 Christensen, Laura A. 1091 238 Christian, Tina L. 1091 60, 8 3, 164, 199, 238 Christman, Dawn M. 1101 29, 231 Ciccarelia, Angelo R. 1091 27, 238 Ciccarello, Angelo 27 Clanton, Tessa Y. 11 11 24, 25,60,83, 140,225 clapp, Iohn D.1121 64, 65, 112,214,262 Clapp, Stephanie R. 1091 60, 238 Clark, Chance D.1121 11, 43, 117, 148, 214,262 Clark, Gail 111, 249 Clark, Karla E. 11 11 225 Clark, Kurt E. 1121 214, 262 Clark, Ronnie C.1101 57, 231 Clay, Chad E.1091 10, 42, 238 Clayton, Christine C.1121 24, 57,59,131,214, 262 Clayton, Mickey1101 231 Clayton, Robert 'Bob' 167, 249 Click, Tracy D.1091 238 Cline, Susan R. 1101 231 Clountl, Brandon W. 1121 47, 93, 1 31, 214, 256 Clountz, Nancy 138 Clubb, Georgeann F. 1101 2 31 Coburn, Stacie A.1091 27, 60, 74, 164,238 Cockrell, Amy K, 1091 53, 60, 238 Cotkrill, jeffrey K. 'jeff' 1121 128, 214, 262 Cockrill, Stacey K. 11 11 110, 225 Coker, Lara L. 1101 20, 32, 60, 138, 231 Coker, Paula L. 1121 214,255,262 Cole, Michael S. 1091 238 Cole, Regan L. 1091 238 Coleman, Lance G.1121 12, 46, 53, 61, 75,190,191 193,194, 214, 262 Coleman, Marcus W. 1091 238 Coleman, Sherri L. 1101 57, 60,191,194, 2 31 Coley, Bryan S. 1121 27,117,214 Collins, james I. 'jimmy' 1121 214, 258 Collins, Maria E. 1101 231 Comstock, Ty 249 Conary, Billie j. 1091 29, 238 Conary, Dawn L. 1091 2 38 Condon, Lezlie A.1111 110, 225 Conn, Micheal P. 'Pat'1121 125, 214, 262 Conrad, jonathan D.1101 231 Cooksey, Micky 1091 238 Cooper, Lijette I. 1091 2 38 Copeland, Catherine 27, 53, 60,231 Corbray, Anjanetta 1091 238 Cordell, Blackey C. 1091 238 Cnttier, Darlene 249 Cottingame, jeffrey L, 'jeff' 1091 238 Coulter, Brian T. 1101 191,193,231 Coulter, Stacy M. 1121 214, 253, 262 Cowley, Macee F. 1121 110, 214, 262 Cox, Colleena M.1101 2 31 Cox, Rhonda F.1101 24, 43, 53, 55, 57, 60,140,141 142, 231 Cox, Timothy M. 'Tim' 1111 225 Crabtree, Lauri B. 1091 238 Crabtree, Matthew W. 'Matt'1121 214, 262 Crabtree, Ryan C.1101 152, 231 Craddock, Vernon 1091 2 38 Crain, Loundria Love 'Leann' 124 Crain, Pamela L.1091 238 Crain, Priscilla K, 1121 15, 36, 42, 50, Sl, 51, 55, 58, 59, 70, 74, 75, 88, 92, 95, 100, 214, 258, 262 Crane, Eric D.1091 16, 238 Cranfill, Lisa M.1101 231 Crawford, Aaron D. 1091 238 Crawford, Casey 152, 196 Crawford, james 249 Crawford, Kenneth 1091 82, 238 Crawford, Kevin 82 Crawford, Steven C. 1101 231 Crenshaw, Andrew M. 'Andy' 1111 225 Crews, Doyle Kendall 1091 27, 238 Crisler, james W. 'jim'1121 214, 262 Criswell, Marty 30, 149, 249 Crone, Norman D. 'Dewayne'1111 128, 148, 225 Crouse, Robbin D.1101 29, 53, 60, 2 11 Crowell, Timothy S. 'Tim' 1121 12, 131,214,262 Cubillos, Freddy F. 'Fred'1101 27, 231 Cunningham, Clayton D.1121 27,214 Cunningham, Holly R.1091 29, 238 Curby, Michelle 53 Curry, Deandra L. 'DeDe'1121 214,262 Curry, Teona G.1091 82,238 Czaia, Denise A.1111 13, 53, 57, 60, 61, 70, 76, 77, Index 267 225 Dade, junior 196, 197, 198 Daniel, jason L. 1093 238 Davis, Lynne 1 10 Davis, Melisa A. 1103 24, 53,140, 231 Davis, Osburn 127, 184, 249 Davis, Paulj,1113 225 Davis, Phillip B.1113 53, 61, 115, 127, 184, 203, 225 Davis, Scott W. 1093 112, 238 Davis, Shawana K, 1093 110, 238 Dawson, Carl D. 1093 238 Dawson, Felicia 1123 214, 262 Dawson, Ronald Dewan 1093 59, 238 Day, Bill 249 Deary, Tammy 113 55, 5 DeFrange, Timothy A. 'Tad' 1123 131 , 214, 256, 262 DeFratus, Denise D, 1093 238 DeFratus,jeffrey Scott 1123 128, 148, 214, 262 DeHorney, Felicia F.1093 29, 238 DeHorney,leri L. 1113 60, 78, 81, 225 DeHorney, Monica D, 1093 238 DeHorney, Robert A, 1093 238 DeKorte, Cheryl L, 1103 231 Denison, Charles G. 'Greg' 1123 125, 214, 262 Denman, Myles E,1103 231 Deweber, Steve D.1103 231 Dickson, jerry D. 'jerry Don' 1113 225 Dill, Christopher T. 'Chris' 1123 32,128, 214, 262 Dill, Michael T. 1093 238 Ditgen, David L, 1093 238 Dixon, Deborah D,1103 24, 231 Dobbs, jonathan Tate 1103 152, 196, 231 Dodson, jeffrey T. 'jeff' 1123 125, 215 Dollar, Larissa M. 1113 53, 57, 60, 115, 225 Donahue, Shawn C.1093 51, 83, 238 Donowho, Brett S. 1093 12, 27, 48, 49, 53, 60, 239 Donowho, Martha 249 Donowho, Scott C. 1123 12, 36, 45, 53, 61, 84, 85, 86,114,115,118,127,130,134, 215, 253 Dophied, Kathleen 249 Dophied, Michael W, 'Mike' 11 13 57, 84,127, 202, 203, 205, 206, 225 Dorley, Lee C.1123 131, 215, 262 Dorley, Linda L. 1103 231 Dotson, William M. 1093 239 Doty,lames1.1123 215,258,262 Doty, Michael D. 1093 27, 239 Doty, Russell M. 'Rusty' 1123 15, 128, 215, 252, 262 Douglas, Stephen Kieth 'Steve'1123 27, 122, 124, 215, 255, 262 Douglass, Chris E.1113 60, 61, 225 Doyle, james D.1103 82,152, 231 Drake, Debbie S. 1093 239 Draper, Debbie j. 11 13 50, 60, 225 Draper, Michael j. 'Mike' 1093 27, 60, 239 Dughetti, Steven F. 1093 239 Dumas, Dale W. 1093 83, 239 Duncan, jennifer L. 1093 57, 239 Dupuis, Tammy A, 1113 82, 225 Dyar,joe L. 1113 225 Earnhart, Terry j. 'joe' 1123 57, 215, 262 Easley, Gene E.1123 125,215,262 Easley, Tammy R. 1093 27, 74, 239 Edelen, Chad D.1113 53, 57, 60, 61, 79, 84,118, 127,142,148,224,225 Edenton, Tracey G. 1093 239 Edgemond, Anthony 50 Edmonds, Danny D.1103 82, 231 Edmondson, Kimberly Y. 1093 140, 239 Edwards, Andre 1103 231 Edwards, Flora Michelle 1103 53, 57, 60, 231 Edwards, Rachel A, 1103 53, 231 Edwards, Stacie I. 1113 57,60, 115, 224,225 Eeds,jimmy W, 1123 81, 215,262 Elder, Gary L. 1093 239 Eldredge, Dana L. 1113 24, 57, 60, 80, 225 Eldredge, Danny E, 1113 82, 225 Eldredge, Floyd 249 Eldredge, Nancy 123, 249 Elliott, Bill M, 11 13 139, 225 Embry, Andy B. 1113 225 Emerson, Victoria C. 'Vicki' 1123 59, 215, 262 Emmons, Marcella A. 11 13 225 England, Kimberly D. 'Kim' 1113 16, 24, 57, 60, 116, 117, 225 England, Mary E. 1113 27, 50, 51, 53, 57, 60, 82,225 Epperson, Stacey L, 1093 239 Eppler, Scott G. 1103 53,152, 231 Epps, Brian F. 1093 239 Ertel, Bonnie R, 11 13 115, 225 Ertel, jennifer B. 1093 27, 239 Ertel, Karen R.1123 80, 215, 259, 262 Ertel, Larry W. 1103 27, 231 Ervin, Benjamin B. 'Ben' 1093 239 Escobar, jose F. 1093 239 Fain, Leah C,1123 215, 262 FarlGYflames D.'jim'1113 225 Farrington, Michael W. 1103 231 Farris, Douglas C. 'Doug' 1103 27, 118, 231 Farris, Step anie M. 'Steph' 1093 239 Favors, Tony M. 1123 120,121,128,147,148, 215, 262 Feagin, Kimberley K, 'Kim' 1123 215, 260, 262 Fennell, jamie C,1113 30,53, 148,225 Ficke, Felicia R. 11 13 124,225 Fields, Virginia A. 11 13 225 Finley, Sue 108,114,115, 249 Fisher, Brad A. 11 13 225 Fisher, Roy L. 1103 231 Index I DEX Flaherty, john P, 1103 231 Flannagan, jodi L. 1123 80, 215, 257, 262 Fleitman, jim 12.1123 45, 53, 55, 57, 99, 148, 203, 204, 208, 215, 256,262 Flemming, Marcus L. 1103 152, 203, 231 Fletcher, Bettyj. 1093 239 Fogarty, Kelly R. 1103 231 Foster, Casey N. 1103 231 Foster, Cory T. 1093 239 Foster, jenny 138 Foster, Maxine 249 Foster, Staci G. 1103 27, 74, 75,231 Foust, Donna K.1093 139, 239 Fowler, Eric Matt 1123 131, 215, 262 Fox, Paul 27 Fox, Sheila A. 1093 239 Fox, Tina M. 1103 115, 231 Francis, Katrina L. 1093 53, 239 Francis, Lamont C. 1093 239 Franklin, Becky L. 1093 239 Franklin, David L. 1093 239 Franks,Grady P. 1093 239 Franseen, Carmin M. 1103 110, 231 Frazier, Frederick E. 'Fred' 1113 25,128, 225 Frazier, Melanie G.1093 164, 239 Frazier, Raymond L. 1093 239 French, Christopher A, 'Chris' 1093 239 Fricke, Kallie M. 1093 53, 60, 140, 239 Frith, Donna G.1093 29, 124, 239 Frith, Lorie A. 1123 215, 262 Fritz, john 249 Fronterhouse, john S. 'Steve' 1123 15, 46, 53, 57, 59, 115,116,117,120,121,139, 215,262 Frye, Stephanie L. 1113 225 Fulce, jennifer R. 1093 239 Fulenchek, Kim M. 1123 53,110,215,262 Fulenchek, Mitzi A. 1103 231 Fulton, Chris T. 1103 184,185,lB7,189, 231 Fulton, Kim j. 11 13 60, 82,115,127, 225 Fulton, Paul j. 1123 75,139,196,197,198,215, 262 Funck,james H. 1093 142,239 Gaddis, Carla A, 1093 239 Gaddis, Pamela K. 1093 239 Gaffney, Andrea D. 1093 164, 165, 239 Gaffney, Paul S. 1123 61 , 147, 148, 215,262 Gage, Dorothy 249 Gaines, jarrod G,1103 231 Gainey, Gale H,1123 10,11,53, 57, 59,64, 112, 215, 262 Gala, Shannon L. 1103 231 Galloway, Carmen M. 1123 27, 80, 96, 117, 215, 262 Garcia, Amy M. 1093 239 Gardner, john 250 Gardner, Kimberly K. 'Kim' 1123 53, 59, 61, 78,117, 215, 262 Garland, Stephanie D.1113 24, 82, 141, 225 Garling, Steven 5,1103 231 Garner, Billy M. 'Bill' 1093 82, 239 Garner, judy 250 Garner, Todd R. 11 13 125, 225 Garnett, Tanya R. 1103 50, 53,115,231 Garza, Tammy L. 1103 231 Gaultney, Karen E. 1093 239 Gentry, Eric W. 1113 148,196, 197, 225 Gerard, Gabe R. 1103 14,152, 196, 231 Giasson, Mauricej.1113 125, 225 Gibson, Kellie R, 1123 59,131, 216, 260, 263 Gibson, Kelt M, 1103 232 Gilbert, johnny 5.1093 239 Gill, Tina S.1103 232 Gillespie, Chrisj. 1093 239 Gillespie, Chris M, 1093 239 Gilmore, Marian L. 1093 239 Glass,jana B. 'Beth' 1123 9, 10, 19, 20, 32, 38, 44, 32353, 57, 59, 62, 88, 115,117, 121, 212, 216, 254, Glenn, Kimberly R. 'Kim'1123 13, 24, 45, 59,110, 111, 141, 216, 254, 263 Glenn, Rodney E. 1103 112,128, 232 Glidewell, Greg C. 1093 239 Glockner, jeannene K.1113 83, 225 Goins, Derrick R. 1093 239 Golston, Michial N.1093 239 Golston, Steven E, 'Steve' 11 13 225 Goodin, Valesha M. 1123 81, 216, 263 Goodman, Lou A, 1103 232 Goodwin, Byron D,1103 1S2,196, 232 Gordon, Bryon L. 1093 239 Gordon, Donn E. 1093 239 Gordy, Clay D,1103 232 Gordy,Mia F.1103 140, 232 Gotcher, Shannon T. 1093 239 Graham, jerry 5.1093 239 Graham, Taska P. 1093 239 Graves,AlanL.1103 27,232 Gray, Brian B.1103 53,148,196, 232 Gray, Marla C.1103 232 Gray, Rodney D. 1093 82, 239 Gray, William 139, 250 Green, Chris C.1123 46, 53, 57, 59, 88,114,115, 118,127, 216, 263 Green, jennifer A. 1093 60, 239 Green, jennifer D.1113 24, 36, 57, 225 Green, Martina D,1093 239 Greenfield, Sandy M. 1103 29, 232 Greenwood, Pamela R. 1103 232 Gregg, Cristen C.1123 5, 24, 25, 57,59,124,139, 216, 263 Griffin, Doug D, 'Bert'1123 15, 216,263 Griffin, Helen 250 Griffin, Kristin L. 1123 57, 216,263 Griffin, Tasgel L. 1093 124, 239 Griffith, Vanya L.1123 5, 16, 45, 51, 57, 59, 61, 88, 89,114,115,191,193,194,195, 216, 263 Grimes, Glenda M. 'Michelle' 1113 4, 6, 8, 19, 31, 32, 53, 57, 60,61,115,120,138, 225 Groff, Tama E.1113 24, 57, 60, 224, 226 Grossman, Sherry L. 1113 110, 226 Grosz, Robert T. 1103 152,232 Grosz, Ronald j. 1123 45, 216, 258, 263 Gundlach, Scott D.1113 60, 61, B4,115, 118,127, 148, 203, 226 Gunter, Fred 250, 252 Gunter, joe 32 Gunter, Wade M, 1123 32,125, 216, 263 Gurley, Scott R. 1093 27, 82,240 Guymon,Gregory N. 'Greg' 1113 B4,124, 148,226 Guymon, Kim j. 1093 53, 59, 60, 240 Ha, Minh T, 1093 98, 240 Ha, Uyen U. 1103 82, 232 Haas, Cyrus N. 1123 15, 82, 216, 263 Hagan, Mike E.1093 240 Hagan, Steven D. 'Steve' 1103 27, 232 Hagood, Elizabeth Paige 1113 53, 57, 60, 92, 99, 115 118, 127,190, 191, 192, 226 Hale, Cynthia D, 'Cindy'1103 29, 60, 232 Hales, Timothy M. 'Mike' 50, 53, 88, 260, 263 Hall, Robert L. 1093 240 Hall, Shawna j. 1093 53, 57, 60, 82, 126, 240 Ham Ham Ham Ham Ham Ham Hani ilton, Brian A. 11 13 115,226 ilton, Melanie M. 1093 27, 240 ilton, Shawn C.1103 139, 232 ilton, Tanya 1123 216,263 pton, Christopher Scott 1093 240 pton, Stacey A. 1093 240 ng, Ruben 1. 1103 139,232 Hanson, Dolores 250 Hanson, Roger, Sr 51, 83, 97, 250 Hanson, Roger M, 1123 5,11,15, 42, 50, 51, 53, 54, 7, 58, 59, 70, 74, 75, 78, 84, 85, 88, 89, 92, 95, 100,115,116,117,118,126,127,130, 216, 263 Harbour, Tracey L, 1103 232 HardY, james M. 1093 240 Harian, Chaquella T. 1093 240 Harian, Sheila A, 1093 83, 240 Hal'P,j3nel L. 1113 50, 51, 79, 127, 224,226 Harper, Erica V. 1103 162,163, 177, 232 Harper, Sharnnett T. 1123 16,158,159,160,161, 216, 263 Harrelson, jason D. 1093 191, 240 Harris, Eric D.1113 80, 226 Harris, Howard 248 Harris, Inga L. 1103 232 Harris, Linda D. 1093 240 Harris, Michael E. 1103 232 Harris, Robbie W. 1113 131, 226 Harrison, james 1. 11 13 226 Harv ,jennifer R. 1093 53, 60, 61,138,164, 240 Hatfigd, Gina L. 1123 9, 10, 44, 46, 53, 56, 57,100, 115,148,194, 212, 216, 263 Hatfield, Vance 12,1113 44,57,61,115, 148,226 Hawkins, johnny 'john' 1103 232 Hawkins, Kimberly A, 'Kim' 11 13 62, 226 Hays, Len A, 1103 232 HeatIeY, loanne 250 Heflin, Harold W. 1093 240 Heflin, james M. 1113 27, 74, 226 Heinen, Daneen R. 1103 53,232 Helm, Heather L. 1093 240 Helm, Karl M. 1113 226 Helvey, Ken 196 Hembree, Misty D.1103 232 Hemdpkins, Robert C. 'Bobby' 1093 142, 240 Hen erson, Ruth E. 1093 240 Hendrix, Tara V, 1103 232 Hendrix, Yuri V. 1093 240 Henry, Belhney L. 'Beth' 1093 15, 43, 57, 60, 140, 240 Henslee, Keith B. 1103 152,153,196, 232 HensleYf jerry 250 Hensley, Beth A. 1093 53, 60, 191, 193, 240 Henson, Stephen C. 11 13 226 Herman, Christina 1113 26, 27, 115, 127, 226 Herriage, Christopher B. 1093 240 Herriage, Shelley C.1103 15, 128, 232 Herzog, Carrie L. 11 13 24,S7,127,14O, 226 Hess, jeffery Dean 'jeff' 1123 125, 216, 260, 263 Hess, Saundra 156, 158, 159, 250 Hess, Scott 250 3211? inbotham, johnny F. 1093 43, 58, 240 Calvin D.1093 240 Hill, Eddie N,1103 128,232 Hgll, Karen 5.1103 160, 176,177,232 Hill, Rachel 1. 1113 5,16,24,25,53,57,60,61,140, 141, 226 Hill, Stephanie A, 1113 24, 60,226 Hlntz, David L, 1123 15, 36, 57,62, 115, 203, 204, 216, 253, 263 Hock, Chris A. 1103 232 Hodge, Stacy L. 1093 240 Hodgkinson, Barbara A. 1093 240 Hodgkinson, Terry S. 1093 240 Hogan,Darla1.1123 81,216,254,263 Horan, Eric C,1093 240 Ho cemback, joey W. 1093 240 Holcolm, Bennie 11 13 27,226 Holder, jill R. 1103 32, 57, 232 Holland, Christine Lynne 'Christy' 1123 10, 11, 19, 20, 46, 53, 57, 59, 00, 95, 114, 115, 117, 121, 190, 191, 193, 195, 216, 255, 263 Hollensed, Michelle R, 'Missy' 1101 20, 57, 60, 83, 232 Holt, Lisa A.1101 28, 29, 53, 60, 232 Holt, Tina M. 1101 232 Hood, Doris 66, 250 Hooker, Mary E. 1121 216, 263 Hooper, Patrick A. 'Andy' 1101 98, 190, 191,232 Hooper, Wendy K. 1121 13, 43, 50, 51 , 53, 59, 70, 92, 99,118,119,127,130, 216, 263 Hoover, Timothy R, 1101 152, 232 Hornsby, Roger 1101 60, 142, 232 Horton, Iina K. 1101 20, 57,60,142, 232 Hosp, leffery T. 1091 240 House, Cherry P, 1091 53, 240 House, Christopher L. 1101 232 House, Eugene 0.1121 81, 216, 263 House, Mary j. 1091 53, 83, 240 House, Terry D,1111 226 House, Vernon E.1121 81, 216, 263 Householder, jeffery S, 1101 27, 232 Houston, Kendall L. 1121 12, 59, 112, 131, 142, 216, 263 Howard, Elric B. 1091 240 Howell, johnny C. 1091 240 Hudgins, Cynthia Paige 11 11 16, 32, 36, 44, 53, 57, 60, 61,115,120,121, 224, 226 Hudgins, Tony D. 1091 240 Hudson, Ernest E, 1091 27, 240 Hudson, Lisa C, 1091 240 Humpery, Tyrone L. 11 11 226 Humphrey,ArthurC.1101 232 Humphrey,Thomas A, 1111 15,115,142,196,226 Humphreys, Brett S. 1111 226 Hunt, Deana j. 11 11 226 Hunt, Eric D. 11 11 30, 53, 60, 61, 84, 9S,115,127, 148,170,196,197,226 Hunt, jennifer E. 1101 27, 53, 59, 60, 76, 232 Hunt, jim 248 Hunt, Kathryn M, 'Kathy' 1101 27,53 Hunt, Kendall R. 1111 142,148,196, 226 Hunt, Ray P, 1091 240 Hunt, Tai 1091 59, 82, 240 Hyatt, David L,1111 226 Ingram, Rebekah D. 'Becky' 1111 80, 226 Isaacs, john K. 'Kip' 1121 13, 53, 57, 59, 84, 86, 88, 130, 217, 257, 263 jackson, Dana L. 1091 60, 240 jackson, Edwin 60 jackson, Gwynda Denise 1121 217, 263 jackson, juanita T, 1101 232 latltson, Kristi K. 1101 232 jackson, Marcus D.1121 47, 50, 51, 53, 61,100,148, 217, 263 jackson, Teresa A. 1121 217, 263 jackson, Wynona j. 1091 240 Iacobs, Bill 247 jacobs,john D. 1121 125,131, 217, 258, 263 lacquinot, Kevin A. 1111 131, 196, 197, 226 jacquinot, Marjorie F. 'Midge' 1101 162, 163, 232 james, jason T, 1111 98, 119, 127, 226 james, joyce Y. 1101 124, 232 jaresh, Marvin 250 jeffery, Nora A, 11 11 124,125,131, 226 jennings, Christopher M. 'Chris' 1091 240 jennings,joy L,1121 50, 53, 59, 70, 88, 117, 127, 217, 263 jewel, Robert L, 11 11 226 Iezek, jeffrey 'jeff' 1121 14, 48, 81, 217, 253, 263 lohnson, Candice D. 1091 53, 60, 240 johnson, Edwin C.1101 60, 152, 196, 232 johnson, jeff 98 johnson, jefferson W. 'jeff' 1091 98, 240 Iohnson, jennifer C, 1091 50, 53, 57, 60, 138, 240 lohnson, Kerri L. 1111 13, 24,60,116,117, 226 lohnson, Sammie R. 1121 128,147, 148,217 johnson johnson johnson Sherrain K. 1101 27, 232 lohnson, ,Stephanie D. 1091 27, 53,57,r,0, 140,240 , Tracy L.1111 226 ,Vicki L. 1121 12, 16, 110, 217 loie,judd C.1111 45,128, 226 joines, Kimberly M. 'Kim'1111 226 jolly, MichealShane1121 217 jones Bill H 1091 240 1 Y A jones, Carol 250 limes, Chris M1111 139,152, 196,226 jones, Chris W,1101 232 jones, Cliff L.1101 232 Iones, David L. 1121 12, 78, 96,217 jones, jeaneen T. 1111 226 jones, jennifer A. 1091 240 jones, jimmy M. 11 11 82, 226 jones, Keith H. 1091 240 jones, Kimberly D. 'Kim' 11 11 4, 12, 19, 53, 57, 60, 61,114,115,127,138,156,199,200,224,226 jones, Lance C. 1121 57, 59, 93, 184,185,187,l88, 189, 217, 253 jones, Michelle M. 1121 217 jones, Norman S. 1091 240 jordan, Lee D, 11 11 226 Kane,Allen D.1111 36,53,57,115,141,142,224, 226 Kaposy, Rebecca R. 'Becky' 1101 232 Keefer, Kendra j. 1091 139, 240 Ke1ly,jackie M, 1121 53,59, 115,217 Kelsoe, jason W.1091 241 Kennedy, Keith 1121 128, 217, 226 Kennedy, Victoria 1091 241 I DEX Kennon, Cathy 124, 250 Kerns, Brenda K,1121 12, 53, 120, 121, 217 Kerns, Terry A. 11 11 131,226 Ketcham, Robert 250 K2Yf19ffeYy D. 'jeff' 11 11 131,226 Key, Kimberley D. 'Kim' 1121 50, 70, 127, 130,217 Kiefer, Frederick E, 'Fred' 1091 27, 241 Kim, jean Yong1111 27,98,119,127, 139, 226 Kimberling, Rebecca L. 'Becky' 11 11 24,140, 227 Kimbrell,johnny L. 'john' 1101 128,232 King, Danny W.1101 27, 232 King, Elaine A, 1091 53, 60, 162,163, 177, 241 King, Mary Lou 248 Kirby, Linda Michelle 1101 53, 57, 60, 232 Kircher, Rebecca 'Becky' 1101 48, 49, 50, 51, 53, 54 59, 60, 232 Kirk, Brian 11 11 227 Knowles, Susan 250 Knowles, Waylen 250 Kolba, Frankj. 'jason' 1091 27,241 Kostiuk, Michelle L. 1101 27, 233 Krebs, Misty D.1091 241 Kullin, Christie K.1111 60, 227 Kurtz, Tiffany D. 'Tiff'1121 15, 46, 53, 54, 59, 88, 115, 117,120, 121,212,217 Kurtl, Todd W.1101 12, 233 Kvale, Ke1lyD.1091 82, 241 Lacey, Pau 250 Lackey, Robert 250 Lacey, Miranda C.1091 53, 54, 57, 60,142,191,193 241 Lambert, Connie I. 1121 50,131,217 Lambert, Leigh A.1101 98, 233 Lambright, Richard K.1091 27, 241 Lamoreaux, Renee 1. 1091 140, 241 Lance, Kellie A,1091 140, 241 Lance, Mark W. 1091 241 Landers, Christi 1101 27, 60, 199, 233 Landers, Mike 1101 233 Lane, Mark 27 Lane, Sandra L.1121 83,217 Lang, Keith 1101 233 Larson, jerry 1101 233 Larson,john P,1091 241 Lavy, Paul 1101 152, 233 lay, Valarie A.1091 241 Leacll, Kim A.1121 50, 217, 259 Leake, Ethel M. 1121 217 Leake, Lisa M. 1091 27, 241 Leggett, Dean 250 Leggett, Robinj.1121 217 Lemons, Randall M. 11 11 227 lemons, Ronald A, 'Ron' 11 11 227 Leonard, Billye 250 Lester, Leslie A,1121 4, 5, 24, 25, 57, 59, 117, 141, 217, 260 Lewis, Christopher 'Chris' 1101 84, 152, 233 Lewis, Donald R. 'Don' 1091 241 Lewis, Marla j. 1091 83, 164, 241 Lilly, Kathy l- 1091 241 Lindsay, Lance C. 1091 196, 197, 241 LindseYil0hn1101 233 Linley, Delonzo A. 1111 123, 227 Linwood, Roderick L, 'Rod'1091 112,241 Listvan, Debbie 32, 233 Lively, Leanna M. 11 11 24, 227 Liungqvist, Christina M. 1121 97,108, 116,117, 132, 216, 217 Lock, Latasha L. 'Tasha' 1091 53, 64, 164,181, 199, 200, 241 Locke,jeanette L.1121 64, 81, 112, 113, 218 Looney, William Matt 1091 75, 184, 185,241 Love, Zaundria 5,1091 241 Lowe, jessica 1101 20, 48, 53, 60, 142, 233 Lowell, Stephanie B.1121 14, 27, 59,124,135,218 Lowry, David R. 1091 241 Luck, Eric R, 1091 241 Luck, Shawn 125 Luper,joel L.1091 82,241 Lyday, Marlene 1101 233 Lynch, Danny F. 1111 227 Lyon, David 1101 131, 233 Lyon, Heather A. 1091 241 Mab8l'Y1 1Ohn 1101 74, 77, 233 Mace, Kimberly M. 'Kim' 11 11 5,13, 24, 25, 57, 60, 61,62,140,141, 227 Madden, Curtis R, 1121 30, 42, 45, 59, 61 , 84, 86,88 94,95,115,118,130,146,147,14B,149,196,218 Madden, Staci L. 1121 103, 218 Madole, Kimberly L. 'Kim' 1121 29,218,256 Malaney, Lavonnie1101 233 Malone, Marcus 1101 233 Malone,Michael 'Mike' 1101 152,233 Malvern, Wilbert,jr.1121 31, 124, 148, 218 Malvern, Yolanda Gayle 11 11 162, 163, 177, 199, 227 Mannen, David 1111 115, 227 Mannen, john M.1091 98, 241 Manning, jennifer R, '1enny'1091 53, 191, 193, 241 Manor, Gregl. 1091 241 Manor, Pamela j, 'Pam' 1111 27,227 Marr, ScottM.1111 11, 20, 36, 57, 60, 62, 84, 114, 147, 148,169, 170, 173, 196, 203, 204, 205, 207, 208 227 Marrs, Tim W, 'T,W.'1121 117,121,218 Martin, Christopher Scott 'Chris' 1121 131, 218, 258 Martin, Deborah K,1121 80, 218, 258 Marlin, Dina M.1121 14,125, 218, 255 Martin,jeremy D.1111 203, 227 1 Martin, Mark 248 Martin, Mary ju 1121 45, 57, 59, 80, 218 Martin, Patti 1101 233 Martin, Stacy L,1121 57, 218 Martindale, Elizabeth Danielle 1091 53, 60, 199, 241 Martindale,julie Michelle 1121 6, 9,10, 11,19, 20, 35, 43, 53, 57, 61, 109, 199, 201, 218, 257 Mason, Sheila 1101 27,233 Massa, Tommy 27 Massengale, jesse A. 1091 241 Massey, Daniel P. 'Danny' 1111 148, 227 Massie, Kristie A, 1111 227 Masters, William E. 1091 241 Matheny, Lois 110, 233 Matheny, Loren E.1121 13,112,128,13l, 218, 261 Mathis, jerri 1091 241 Matlock, Gwynne 1111 227 Mauldin,james T. 'Tim' 1121 218 Mauldin, Tim 128 Maupins, Traci D. 1091 241 May, B.K,1101 152, 153, 233 Mayberry, joeann 250 Mayberry, William M,1111 227 Mayberry, Yvette C, 1091 60, 241 Mayes,CurtisW,1111 109,114,227 Mayes, james B. 'Bradley' 1121 12, 27, 53, 70, 75, 76 77, 84, 85, 88, 89, 115, 218, 256 Mayes, Margaret 'Meg' 80, 250 Mays, Kelli L.1121 27, 218 Mayton, David L. 1091 241 Mayton, Loretta 1101 29, 53, 60, 233 - McAden, Gregory L. 1091 241 McAden, Rhonda R, 1121 131,218 McAden, Timothy 'Tim' 1101 58, 60, 233 McAlester, Marquitta M. 'Quita'1121 59, 81, 131, 218, 261 McAlester, Tony A. 1091 241 McAlester, Wesley 108 McAlster, Brian 1101 241 McBrayer, Keith 136, 250 McBrayer, Shawn K.1091 14, 53, 136, 241 McBrayer, Sylvia 250 McBride, Christie 1101 24, 82, 233 McBride, Kendall L. 1091 27, 241 McCarley, Rodger 1091 82, 233 McCarley, Roger 82 McCarty, jerry 250 McCasland, Timothy C. 'Tim' 1121 218 McClain, Holly 1091 233 McCrary, Sharon 66 McCraw, Deion H. 1121 14, 45, 48, 49, 50, 51, 53, 59,70,92, 119,127, 130, 218 McCraw, Eric 1. 1091 27,241 McCullar, Diana 1091 233 McCullwy, jimmy D.1091 241 McCurry, Shannon 1091 24, 233 McDuffy, Camella M,1111 227 McDuffy, Carlos R, 11 11 53,125,227 McFadden, Clifton D, 'Du0ne'1111 93, 167,168, 169, 170, 171,227 McGaha, Yvette 1091 110, 233 McGlynn, Amy M,1091 241 McGuire, Stephanie 1101 24, 25, 140, 233 Mclnnis, Tina C.1111 32,227 Mclntosh, Kent j. 1091 241 McKee, Chad M, 1091 241 McKee, Kristi 138 McKee, Perrish D.1121 125,218 MCKibben, Donald L. 'Lane' 1111 227 McKinley, Kendall M, 1121 10,19, 46, 53, 57, 88, 115, 126, 127, 130, 199,218,263 McKnight, jewel 70, 250 McLinsky, Brian E. 1091 241 McMammack, Scott R, 1091 241 McPherson, Rebecca 5.1111 24, 57,60, 115,227 McShan,Anesiaj.1121 27,218 Means, Bryan 1 15 Means, Cathy 5,1121 218, 264 Means, Kevin W.1111 124, 148, 227 Means, Stacy 1101 24, 60, 140, 233 Medina, Henry 1101 32, 233 Medlin, joseph L,1091 241 Melton, jerry W.1111 227 Merrell, Brad A. 11 11 82,227 Merrell, Kristi 1101 24,233 Mersecchi, Alena A, 1111 24,514,227 Mezzacappa, David j, 1121 13, 27, 53,57,118,130, 219, 261 Milam, Carol D.1121 219 Milks, Keith A.1111 227 Miller, jerry D.1111 227 Miller, Linda 1101 27, 53, 60, 233 Miller, Lynette j, 1121 219 Miller,Mike1101 233 Miller, Natasha L.1091 241 Miller, Tasha 164, 199, 201 Miller, Wilma 250 Minyard, jason G. 11 11 227 Mitchell, Craig 1101 233 Mitchell, Patti A. 1091 241,242 Montgomery, Phillip 115, 233 Moody,M1chaelL.1121 27, 82,219 Moon, Brenda 138 Moon, Cynthia S. 'Cindy' 1121 53, 57, 80,115, 219, 259 Moore, Gregory P, 1091 242 Moore, Ronnie 139 Moore,Sherita M1091 53, 164, 165, 177,242 Moore, Stacey C. 1121 167,168,169,173,219 Index 269 Morgan, Chris 123 Morgan, Kelly 125 Morgan, Melissa 1103 233 Morris, Nancy 1103 27,233 Morrison, james 1103 233 Morrison, Kimberly M, 'Kim'1093 5 3, 60, 98, 156, 199, 200, 242 Morrison, Mic haell,1093 242 Morrison, Steven D. 1093 242 Moser, Donovan C. 1113 115,227 Moser, Mara L. 1123 219 Mosley,jennifer1103 27, 5 3, 233 Mosse, Betty 251 Mott, Vincent 1103 57,139,233 Mueller, Ieffery S.1093 142,242 Mueller,john H. 1123 219 Mulkey, Stephanie 1113 24, 60, 99, 127, 227 Mullens, l.0ri H, 11 13 6,12,19,53,57,60,115,138, 227 Mundine, Richard D.1123 219 MurphYi lennifer A. 1093 60, 242 Murphy, Lisa1103 60, 233 Murray, james C, 1093 242 Myers, Kimberly L. 1093 242 Myers, Melodie M, 1093 5 3, 57, 60, 1 38,242 Myers, Sherry L. 1113 227 Myers, Tiffany L, 1123 9, 10, 11, 22, 44, 5 3, 57, 59, 61,93, 122, 219, 257 Myles, Sonya L, 1093 14, 42, 57, 60, 138, 199, 242 Nantz, Tracy N. 1093 53, 140,242 Nash, I.eah Michelle 1093 242 Nason, Shelia 60 Neal, Dearl D. 1103 2 33 Neal, lodie l. 1103 233 Neaves, Cassandra 251 Neaves, Douglas K. 'Doug' 1113 23, 57, 61, 84, 115, 148,227 Neaves,jeff5.1113 53,57,61,115,191,193,227 NeelYrlUhn W1103 233 Neidert, Eric 1093 57,242 Nellis, William G. 'Bill' 11 13 53, 57, 61, 84, 85, 99, 115, 118, 142, 203, 227 Nelson, Amy A. 1093 53, 242 Nelson, Barry D. 1123 125,219 Nelson, shari A. 1093 52, 59, 133, 242 Neu, Cynthia 'Cindy'1123 219 Neu, Kimberly R. 'Kirn'1103 233 Newsom, Charles1113 227 Nicholson, Robert 1.1123 219 Nickerson, Colleen 1. 1123 50, 5 3, 57, 70, 115, 117, 135, 219, 254 Nickle, Renee D. 11 13 131,227 Nix, Greg 1. 1093 242 Nix, Michael D. 'Mike' 1103 234 Noe, Candice R,1103 20, 60, 115, 138, 2,54 Norman, Bryan R. 1103 152, 234 Norman, David 152, 156 Norris, Tammie P.1093 27, 242 Nugent, Tyra M. 1093 53, 242 0'Connell, Robert M. 1103 234 O'Rear, Sean P,1093 82, 242 Oden, Lisa M. 1093 242 Odle, Staci L. 1103 24, 2 34 Oney, Daniel Clifford 1123 14, 27, 115, 119, 130, 219, 253 Ontiveros, Paul P.1113 125, 227 Orr, Debbie L. 1103 12, 29, 234 Osborne, Nanette E,1093 27, 112,242 Owens, Melissa E,1093 29,242 Owens, Rhonda D, 1103 234 Owens, Ronnie W.1103 139,234 Pack,Amy S. 1113 82,115,227 Pagan, james K.1113 227 PaFan,julieR.1113 125,131,227 Pa mer, Chelsea N. 1113 57, 60,131,227 Palmer, Stacy M,1093 242 Palmore, Steven D, 'Steve' 1113 227 Papoi, Lisa 1093 242 Parker, Bill 103, 134, 246 Parker, Chris M1103 82, 234 Parker, Mark A, 1113 148, 228 Parker, Marla 57 Parker, Shauna R.1123 219 Parks, Chris E. 1093 242 Parks, Tyson D. 1093 242 Parnell, Betty j, 1093 242 Parrish, losh j. 1123 47, 48, 57, 62, 95,120,219 Parrish, Matthew M. 1093 242 Parrish, Melissa G. 1093 242 Parsons, jennie E. 11 13 5 3, 82, 228 Pate, Brad E. 1113 131, 228 Patel, Nilesh C.1123 52, 219 Patterson, Chris M, 1093 27,242 Patterson, jimmy D. 1093 242 Patterson, Rhonda B.1103 115, 138, 234 Patti, Christine D. 'Christie' 11 13 50, 52, 70, 139, 228 Pauley, Mellisa K,1123 64,81, 112,219 Peake,Emily P.1123 14,27,53, 57,59, 115, 118, 119, 127, 1 10, 219, 260 Pearson, Mary K, 1093 27, 242 Pearson, 151111116118 Oates 1123 47,l15,127,134, 219 Pearson, Mimicaj. 1123 53,57,59,61,115,119, 190,191,193,195,219 Pedersen, jerry 82, 251 Pence, jerry R. 11 13 228 Penney, Tom 251 Penson, Mic hael D, 1093 242 Peoples, Darrin A. 1103 82, 234 Perkins, Kristi 1,1093 124, 242 Index l DEX Perry, Reginald E. 'Reggle'1103 31,42, 61, 148, 171, 196, 234 Perry, Ron 248 Perry, Shirah R,1093 164, 242 Peters, Crystal M. 1093 242 Peters,jackie 37, 94, 103, 134, 246 refers, Michele A.1103 98, 2 34 Peterson, Rhondie 80 Peterson, Robbie 251 Petrus, George 134, 246 Pettit, Lanny 152, 251 Phillips, Aaron 0.1103 12,234 Phillips, Holly K.1103 27,234 Phillips, Kendall R, 1123 13, 27, 47, 5 3, 55, 75, 76, 77, 84, 86,134,219 Phillips, Linda G. 1093 242 Phillips, Tammie D. 1103 234 Pier,C M 152,156,196 Pier, Falecia 251 Pierce, Brian Rusty 1 31 Pinckney, Kevin 1123 14, 57, 80, 203, 204, 207,219 Plug, Tonya D. 1103 2 34 Plumbley, Kim D. 11 13 228 Poe, Tanya R,1093 60, 191,193,242 Polk, Nena A. 1103 2 34 Polozeck,jana D. 1123 219 Polozeck, Kenny D. 1113 228 Porter, Dallas W. 1123 16, 44, 57, 88,89,118,119, 127,130,134,190,191,192,193,195,220,262 Potts,Carla F.1123 22, 50, 53, 57, 80, 139, 220, 261 Potts, Maurine 251 Pough, Kwanzaa A. 1093 242 Powell, Victoria 3. 'Vickey'1123 220 Power, Loretta R. 1093 140, 242 Prado, Kimbala M 'Kim' 1093 5 3, 60 Presley, Tracey L1113 57, 80,228 Price, jennifer D. 1093 53, 140, 242 Prinz, Ernie j. 1103 2 34 Pruiett,Amanda E. 'Amy' 1103 53, 57,60, 115, 116, 1 17, 234 Pruiett, Sherry 251 Pruitt, Darlene 251 Pruitt, Laurie A, 1123 124,220 Pulis,jarrettP.1123 220,259 Pullin, Byron T. 1103 2 34 Pullin, Edward C, 'Ed' 11 13 82,124, 196, 228 Quillin, Ronnie L. 1093 242 Raines, Lori K. 1103 2 34 Raines, Randy l , 1103 234 Raines, Ronnie W. 1123 125,220 Raleigh, Mike 26, 251 Ramsey, Ronald l,ynn11 13 27, 74, 75,115, 184, 228 Raney, Scot D. 1093 242 Redding, R--becca L. 'Becky' 1113 115,228 Redwine, Karla K.1103 24, 48, 49, 60, 142,234 Redwine, Thomas 'Tom' 10 3, 248 Reed, Amy 140 Reed,GeriL.1113 60,110,228 Reed, johnie 1, 1103 2 34 Reeves, Cynthia D. 'Cindy' 1093 27, 60, 98, 242 Reinert, joAnn 250 Reirdon, joe 251 Reneau, Cathy A. 1103 27, 2 34 Rentro, Todd C. 1093 27,242 Reynolds, Alicia A. 1123 27, 53, 57, 59, 70, 88, 115, 220, 261 Reynolds, Barry D. 1093 242 Reynolds, Danny R,1103 234 Reynolds, Shane 60 Reynolds, Shona K. 1103 29, 234 Reynolds, Stephanie A. 1103 29, 140, 234 Reynolds, Tricia M. 1093 164, 243 Rhodes, Cedric M. 1093 243 Rhyne, Terrell W. 1103 234 Rice, Edgar 251 Rich, Laurie N.1093 53, 57, 142, 199,243 Richard, Debra j, 'Debbi' 11 13 24, 70, 83, 127,140, 141, 228 Richardson, Corey D. 1113 228 Richardson, Lisa A, 1093 124,243 Richardson, Mike R. 1093 243 Richardson, Tammy 5.1123 131 , 220 Rickerson, Vickie R,1123 82,123,220 Riddle, Chris L. 1103 152, 196, 234 Riddle, Heather L. 1123 220 Riddle, Lisa Ci.1103 199,201,234 Rider, Carla 1. 1093 27, 53, 58, 00, 164, 243 Riggins, Carolyn 251 Riggs, Paul A. 1093 243 Riley, Micheal C. 'Chad' 1093 7, 27, 53, 243 Ringness, Gail 251 Roach, David 5.1123 62, 124, 148,220 Roach, Pamela S, 'Pam' 1113 24, 57, 60, 127, 142, 228 Roberson, Tammie M. 1093 243 Roberson, Tonya R.1123 12, 53, 57, 70, 88, 99, 115, 220, 258 Roberts, Derrick E. 11 13 148,197,228 Roberts, Randy C.1113 148, 228 Robertson, Susan A. 1103 140,234 Robertson, Valarie F. 1103 2 34 Robinson, Brady 1. 1103 7, 1 3, 4.3, 5 3, 57, 61, 62, 84, 142, 152,153, 196, 234 Robinson, Dawn M1103 2 34 Robinson, Eric A. 1103 7, 1 3, 53, 57, 61, 84,142,152, 153,196,234 Robinson, Tisha L. 1123 5, 1 3, 18, 24, 25, 37, 46, 53, 57, 59, 61,93,94,119,130,141,142,220,263 Rodgers, Bonnie 251 Rodriguez, Derek l. 1103 27, 82, 2 34 Rodriguez, Stephanie B, 1123 7, 27, 53, 82,115,22O, 263 Roman, Gregory j. 'Greg'1113 115, 228 Romero, Veronica M. 1093 53, 60, 243 Roper, Robert D. 'Dan' 1103 152, 234 Rosenow, Stacey L. 1103 60, 234 Ross, Barbara A, 1123 13, 62, 64, 65, 112, 113, 117, 220 R0ss,10e 1. 1123 59, 115,148,220 Ross, La Tonya j, 11 13 80,95,160,177, 178,228 Ross, Stephanie M. 1093 60,243 Rowland, jason E. 1093 243 Rucker,Thomasj,1093 53, 196, 197, 243 Rushing, Raymiej.1113 60, 79, 115, 124, 228 Russell, Cathy 1. 1103 27,60, 1 19, 234 Russell, Charles T. 11 13 27,613,228 Russell, jennifer 60 Russell, julie K.1093 54,140,243 Russell, Robert M. 'Bobby' 11 13 27,228 Russey, Quinn N.1113 228 Sackville, Steven W,1093 243 Samuel, An ela M. 1103 140, 2 34 Samuel, Caiimy M.1103 2 34 Sanders, jeffery 1. 'jeff' 1113 128, 148, 228 Sanders, Toy K.1123 220 Sandusky, Denise A. 1103 27, 2 34 Sartor, Brian L. 1123 48,57,59,61, 148,220 Sartor, Cory L. 1113 5 3, 59, 82, 139,228 Scally, Melanie L. 1093 243 Schley, Mark D. 1093 57, 70, 243 Scoggins, james L. 1093 53, 243 Scoggins, Stephanie 1103 27,1 39, 234 Scott, Brandon C. 1093 48, 53, 98, 243 Scott, Chris 57, 98,118 Scott, Henry 247 Scott,john C1103 234 Scott, Laura D. 1123 8, 14, 220, 261 Seals, Monica L. 1103 2 34 Self, jeffA. 1103 139, 152, 15 3, 2 34 seriicli,s1c-phanie 1. 1103 24, 57, so, 140,234 Shaffer, Sharon Alissa 1093 53, 60, 140, 243 Shannon, Carina N.1093 243 Shannon, Lorin A. 1093 60, 140, 243 Shearer,lawynda j. 'Wendy' 11 13 50, 228 Shearin, Lisa D. 11 13 57,60,115,127,228 Shearin, Robbie G. 1123 131, 220, 262 Sheets, Betty A. 1093 140, 243 Sheffield, Mark A. 1093 243 Shelby, Matthew A. 'Mat1'1093 27, 24,3 Shelton, judy D. 11 13 228 Shepard, Andrea R. 1093 243 Shields, Wesley R,1103 82, 234 Shires,AngelaG1113 27,125,131,228 Shires, Trina 14.1093 27,112, 243 Shives, jimmy 5.1103 2 35 Shores, Billie j. 1093 124, 243 Short, Robert S. 'Shannon'1103 2 35 Shrearen, David l. 1123 220 Shumate, Kyle S.1093 243 Sickles, Gene 127, 251 Sides, Connie 251 Sikes, Stacy L. 1093 140,243 Simmons, Christopher Ray 'Chris' 1123 81, 220,261 Simmons, Kerrie G.1093 243 Simpson, Russell j. 11 13 23, 30, 5 3, 57, 60,61,115, 127,148,196, 228 Simpson, Thomas li, 'Tommy' 1113 125,131,228 Sims, David L. 1103 235 Sims, Keith P.1113 131,228 Sims, Micheal 27 Sinor, Sheila D. 11 13 131,228 Sippert, Christa D. 1093 53, 60, 140, 243 Skelton, Mark D. 1113 23, 57,61,99,115,127,148, 203, 228 Slagle,Gia L. 1103 32,131,235 Sloan, Angela K,1103 29, 235 Sloan, Lawrence L. 'Lynn' 1103 235 Sloan, Leslie DeWayr1e 'Les' 1123 139, 220, 263 Sinai-t,ArnyD.1123 14,57,61,88,115,1l8,130, 220 Smith, Alicia j. 11 23 7, 50, 51, 53, 80, 220 Smith, Briana N.1113 27,228 smiih, Chris L1093 243 Smith, Dennis W. 1113 127,228 Smith, Diana P.1123 50, 53, 57, 80, 115, 139, 221 Smith, Ernest 122,251 Smith, janice D. 1093 243 smi1h,lodieM.1113 50,51,57,s0,115,228 Smith, john 'Buck' 251 Smith, Katrina 224, 251 Smith, Linda D. 'Dee'1113 24, 60,80,127,140, 228 Smith, Mark S.1093 243 Smith, Marvin R.1093 243 Smith, Monica j, 1093 29, 60, 243 Smith, Rhonda L, 11 13 24, 25, 53, 57,115,140,141, 228 Smith, Sam 156,196,251 Smith, Tammie D. 11 13 228 Smith,V.R. 'Buddy' 247 Smith, Wesley R. 1113 228 V Smitherman, Carlos P.1113 125,131,228 Smithson, Stephanie A. 1113 18, 24,60,64, 112,115 127, 224, 228 Snell, Deanna L. 1123 53, 57, 76, 221, 264 Snell, Monica 61103 162,163,235 Snell, Pamela 'Pam' 1123 221 Snell, Tracy A. 1103 2 35 Snyder, jennifer C. 1093 243 Williams, Stephen Ebert 'Steve' 1121 15, 27, 43, 53, Soness, Matthew M. 'Malt'1121 221 Sonnenburg, Melanie 5.1091 57, 60, 140, 243 Souther, Keary K. 1121 80, 221,259 Souther, Vernon D. 1121 125, 221 Speakman, Thomas A. 1091 243 Speck, Cynthia E. 'Cindy' 1091 29, 5 3, 243 Spencer, Christopher 'Chris' 1091 243 Spencer, Scott E. 1121 14, 42, 53, 57, 61, 88, 96, 99, 103,115,118,126,127,l30,142,184,185,186,1B8, 189, 221, 257 Spencer, Todd A. 1101 57, 98,191,192,195, 235 Spradlin, Brian N.1091 112, 243 ' 5pradlin,Kelly1.1121 131,221 Spradlin,Stacyl.1121 125,221 Spradling, Tricia A. 1101 27, 53, 98, 235 Spraggins, Kathy 251 Spraggins, Mike E. 11 11 27, 84, 85, 139, 228 Spray,Cheryl R. 1101 176,177,178,235 Spray, Douglas G.1091 243 Springfield, Craig A. 1101 148, 235 Spytko, Eric A. 1091 243 sunhn, Melvin E.1121 139,148,221 suohn, Monty K.1101 152,235 Stafford, Harold D. 'Dylan' 1121 9, 10, 13, 22, 39, 46, 48, 49, 50, 53, 54, 55, 59, 61, 84, 88, 89, 92, 95, 99, 100, 118, 119, 127, 130, 212, 221 Stafford, Mary E. 'Lisa' 1091 53, 55, 60,243 Slagner, Shelly K. 1091 57, 60, 93, 199, 243 Stamper, Elisha L. 1111 60, 82, 228 Stanberry, joAnn 251 Stapleton, Lee A. 1091 244 SteincamP, jason K. 'Kurt'1101 53, 57, 118, 235 Stephenson, Allen D. 1121 11, 12, 168, 169, 170, 173,196,197, 198, 221 Stephenson, Robert Kyle 1091 244 Stevens, Robbi G. 1091 244 Steward, james 251 Steward, Yvette N. 1101 235 Stewart, Christopher D. 'Chris' 1091 27, 244 Stewart, Sherri L. 11 11 80, 228 Stewart, Todd C. 1111 125,131,229 Stiff, Sterling 5.1091 16, 37, 82, 244 Stockman, Mike D.1101 235 Stone, james T.1121 48, 82, 95, 221 Stout, Mike 13 Stowers, Lori A. 1091 244 Stowers, Michael K. 'Mike' 1111 57, 60, 61 , 84, 93, 115,118,127, 203, 224, 229 Streuber, Danielle L. 1091 29, 142, 244 Stringer, Matthew E. 'Matt' 1091 244 Strong, Kristi K.1101 57, 60, 70, 77, 115, 235 Strong, Missy A. 1101 235 Stuart, john M. 1091 244 Sullivan, David Matt 1121 47, 57, 59, 62, 148,149, 203, 204, 206, 221, 253 Sullivan, Linda 76, 77,251 Swan, Stanley 251 Swift, Bob 251 Svvink, Duwanna 5.1121 8 3, 221, 261 Tackett, Robyn R.1111 27, 229 Talley, William Craig 1121 14, 27, 53, 77, 84, 86, 88, 89,115,126,127,134, 221, 253 Tally, Barry 1. 1091 27, 244 Taul, Marlene 251 Taul, Peter R.1121 115,221 Taylor, Bruce W. 1091 244 Taylor, Eric1.1121 122,131, 221 Taylor, james M. 1091 244 Taylor, Keith B.1111 82,229 Taylor, Larry W. 1091 83, 244 Taylor, Martha L. 1101 110,235 Taylor, Shelli L. 11 11 8, 12, 45, 93, 177, 179, 229 Taylor, Stephan V. 1111 148, 229 Teague, Chris L. 1111 57, 60, 61, 84, 115, 184,229 Templeton, Dianna K.1101 235 Templeton, Karen D.1121 61, 80, 221 TEYrYrl0l'1I'l 84,118,119,130, 251, 252 Terry, Nancy 74, 252 Terry, Rebecca j. 1121 5,10, 11, 24, 25, 47, 53, 56, 57,99,118,119,127,13O,140,141,221,256 Thedford, jimmy D. 1101 235 Thomas, Heather R.1101 60, 235 Thomas, Ricky D. 1091 244 Thomas, Russell C. 1091 244 Thomas, Timothy L. 'Tim' 1121 221 I DEX Tolbert, Audra D. 11 11 24, 25, 57, 60, 229 Tolley, Laura D. 1121 222 Trammell, Tammyl. 1101 111, 235 Trimble, Neosha K. 1091 244 Trinh, Thu T.1091 53, 98, 244 Trinh, Tien V.1111 57,60,115,191,192,193, 229 Tril7l', Sulanne M. 1121 50,70,80,115,127, 222, 255 Tu, Yen 1101 27,235 Tullis, Steve 252 Turnbull, Veronica C. 1091 244 Turner, Bryan D. 1091 244 Turner, Frank 252 Turner, Steven C. 'Steve' 1101 235 Tuttle, Robert D.1l11 229 gysson, Alison A. 1101 24, 53, 60, 74, 98, 118, 141, Tyson, Tara L. 1091 50, 51, 53, 59, 60, 140, 244 Unzicker, Tania 1101 110, 111, 235 Vail, Max E. 1091 244 VanKirk, Mark W. 1101 235 VanMeter, Carmen L. 1121 12, 36, 53, 59, 61, 82, 115,118,130, 222, 263 Vanlee, Kristina L. 'Kristie' 11 11 53, 82, 127, 159, 160, 161, 163, 177, 178, 229 Vaughan, Tammy L. 1111 24, 60,229 Vaughn, Lori L. 1091 244 Venters, Cynthia 252 Vepsalainen, Heikki A. 1121 36, 44, 84, 85, 132, 222 Vernon, Travis D. 1121 15, 48, 49, 53, 57, 222 Vernon, Trent 1091 36 Vest, Toby R. 1091 244 Vest, Troy A. 1111 50, 51, 53, 54, 57, 60, 61, 84, 114, 115,142, 224, 229 Via, Trevor T. 'Tyler' 1091 57, 244 Virgin, Christie M. 1121 82,115, 222,257 Virgin, Steve T.1111 81,112, 229 Voorhies, james R. 1091 244 Waddles, Brewster L. 1121 128,147, 148, 196,197, 198, 222 Wade, Kathy 115,252 Wages, Becky D. 1091 83, 244 Waggener, laura L. 1121 81, 222 Waggoner, Paul M. 11 11 82, 229 Wagner, Mary L.1111 53, 57, 60,115,229 Wa in, Dietra L. 'Didi'1091 53, 60, 140, 244 Walker, Barbara j. 1121 53, 70, 99, 115, 127,222 Walker, Danny R. 1091 70, 244 Walker, Dennis A.1101 124,146,148,235 Walker, Michael T. 1091 82, 244 Walker, Mike 5.1101 235 Walker, Troy L. 1111 229 Wallace, Brian W. 1091 244 Wallace, Robert 1091 244 Walsh, Allen D.1111 16,117, 229 Walters, james R. 'jim Bob' 1101 152, 235 Walton, Donnie R.1101 60, 152, 235 Ward, David A. 1121 53, 88,118,119,127,130, 222 Ward, Donnie 252 Ward,john N. 'Nate'1101 115, 117, 235 Ward, Travis L. 1091 27, 244 Wasden, Tim C. 1091 244 Washington, Erica L. 1101 27, 53, 115,235 Watkins, Marland G.1111 125, 229 Watson, Mark E. 1111 229 Watson, Melissa A. 'Missy' 1091 53, 164, 244 Watson, Missy 164 Waymire, Tracy 1091 244 Weaver, Ioe R.1121 14,125, 222 Weaver, Stacey L. 1101 15, 235 Webb,j0hn B. 1101 152, 235 Webb, Mark A. 1111 27,139,229 Webster, Keith E. 1091 244 Webster, Robert S.1111 131, 229 Weddle, Bobby W. 1091 244 Weddle, Diana L.1111 81, 229 Weger, Gordan 1091 244 Weger, Tammy D.1101 60, 83,116, 117,140,235 West, jimmy L. 1101 98, 235 West,julie A. 1101 117, 124, 235 West, Larry D. 1091 244 West, Marcy A. 1101 53,235 West, Phyllis 252 West, Steve L. 1121 27,130, 134, 222,254 123, 222 Williams, Don D.1111 60, 124, 229 Williams, Elisabeth 70, 252 Williams, Gary W.1111 82, 229 Williams, L'Donna 224,252 Williams, Lisa K. 1101 60, 117, 235 Williams, Mark W.1091 244 Williams, Meredith L. 1111 6, 14, 19, 37, 53, 57, 58, 61,115, 126,127,138,184,185,224, 229 Williams, Robin 27 57, 70, 84, 88, 89, 99,118,119,127,130,135,222, 264 Williams, Stephanie L. 11 11 229 Williams, Steven B. 1101 235 Williams, Tracey L. 1101 29, 53, 83,236 Williford, Zsa Zsa L. 1101 236 Willliams, Meredith 6 Willoughby, Darlene 24, 140, 252 Wilson, Angela M. 1091 244 Wilson, Chester R. 1121 203, 222, 259 Wilson, Christopher A. 'Chris' 1091 244 Wilson,Gary1121 30, 31,120,121, 146,147,148, 196,197,198, 222 Wilson, Harold A. 1101 128, 236 Wilson, Wilson, lolindaA.1101 236 Linda K.1121 222 Wilson, Lisa B. 1091 140, 244 Wilson, Parks 1121 44, 55, 84, 86, 88, 89, 109, 124, 222, 256 Wilson, Stephanie A.1111 27, 139, 229 Wimbish, Kecia D.1121 59, 124, 222 Wimbish, Kristi L. 11 11 124,229 Wimbish, Tara L. 1101 162, 163, 236 Winegeart, jerry D.1121 125,222 Winfield, Allen 149, 154, 252 Witcher, Brenda L.1111 229 Witcher, Lisa R. 1101 29, 60, 140, 236 Withers, jamie M.1121 223, 260 Wolf, justin M. 1101 152, 196, 236 Wolfe, lerry L. 1101 236 Wood, james P. 'Pat'1091 245 Wood, Sonia R.1101 236 Woods, Gerald E. 1111 81,148,229 Woods, Sheila M.11l1 124,229 Woods, Woolly, Tommy F. 'Tom' 1091 82, 245 Chuck E. 1091 184,186,188, 189, 245 Wooten, Paula M. 1111 229 Wright, Darla M. 1101 236 Wright, David W.1121 223 Wright, EIoyd1091 245 Wright, jonathan D. 'lon'1091 82, 245 Wright, Kristi A. 11 21 223 Wright, Lana D.1091 53, 57,164,165,181,199,245 Wright, Lloyd 1091 245 Wright, Melissa M. 1091 245 Thompson Thompson, William D.1091 244 Thompson , Cynthia S. 'Cindy' 1091 27, 244 Thompson, Thompson, Thompson Darla K.1101 235 David 1101 124, 235 Dedra K.1111 27, 53,60,127,139,229 Thompson: Dionne 11 11 229 Thompson,loe B. 1121 23, 59, 148,221 Thompson, Mark D.1121 50, 221 Thompson, Thompson, Tawana R.1101 27, 80, 235 Tonya L. 1101 24, 57,60, 140,235 Vivian V. 1121 6, 53, 59, 61, 7B,1l5,120, Whaley, Brandi L. 1091 60, 244 Wheeler, jason M. 1121 11, 43, 44, 45, 61,147, 203, 204, 222 Wheeler, joey M. 1101 31,147, 148, 235 White, Glenn D.1121 222 White White White ,jndiH.1111 20,62, 138,229 ,jodie1111 115 ,Ioe N.1091 244 148, White, Rochelle D.1111 15,19, 53, 60, 61, 99,115, 118,1 White 222 26, 127, 142, 224, 229 , Shawnna R.1121 10,11,19, 37, 47, 53, 59 124, 221 Thompson, Wendy M. 1111 80, 229 Thorne, Kenneth 'Ken' 152, 252 Thorton, Dawn 124, 140 Tidwell,jan 156, 164 Tillery, Shonda A.1121 42, 96,103,104,115, 127, 158,160,161,163, 221,262 Tippin,P.wIw.1091 244 Toc uigny, Daren 1111 229 Tod Sheri M. 1121 5,13, 44, 53, S7, 59, 62, 88, 115, 222, 262 Todd, Tony L.1091 244 Todd, Tonya B. 1101 53, 82, 235 Whittington, Brandy R. 109122630, 244 Wigington, Danny R.1111 Wigington, Robert E. 1091 98, 244 Wigington, Sherry L. 1121 80,127, 222, 259 Wi ington, Steven R.1091 244 Winierson, Andrea R. 1091 32, 53, 60, 244 Wilkerson, Paige 11 11 60, 191 , 194, 229 Wilkerson, Ron 252 Wright, Michael W. 'Mike' 1121 11, 47, 53, 57, 84, 118,148, 223, 255 Wright, Terry M. 1091 245 Wyatt, Charmilla D.'NeIl'1121 42,156,176,177, 199, 200, 201, 223, 262 Wynn, Dan 74, 252 Yamazaki, Satomi F. 1111 28, 29, 97, 98, 115, 132, 229 Ybarra, Nichol A. 1101 236 Yeargan, Yancey W.1101 50, 51 , 53, 236 York, Darren R.1121 46, 50, 74,115,118,126,127, 223 Young, Cynthia 252 Young, jennifer T. 1101 58, 156, 159, 160, 163, 176, 177, 178, 199, 200, 236 Zemany, Christopher G. 1101 236 Zemcik, Richard 1091 27, 245 Zuza, Amy j. 1101 50, 57, 60,115,236 Wilkerson,Stephen D. 'Wilk'1101 53, 61, 152, 153, 235 Williams, Bryan 252 Williams, Cathey 53, 54, 138, 252 Williams, Dawn L. 1121 15, 36, 53, 57, 62, 78, 115, Index 271 Memories Last Forever. . . High school years, as tiresome as they may seem, hold very special memories. As we enter adulthood, we realize that those years in high school are actually the best years of our lives. All the good times should never be forgotten and that is why the members of the 1986-87 yearbook staff have worked as hard as they have to produce for you the best yearbook ever. This year has produced the Confetti Seniors , state winners in choir, band, debate, science, track, and basketball, the Amigos , a district winning golf team lfor the first time in recent historyl, and a Miss Texoma. As editor-in-chief of this yearbook, it has been an extreme priviledge to cover such an excitng and suc- cessful year. Of course the production of this yearbook would not have been possible without the diligent hard work of the staff. Their talents were a real asset. Our adviser, Mrs. Kay Casey, was very patient with all of us on the yearbook staff. Even though we were quite often loud and rambunctious, Mrs. Casey always put up with our antics. As a senior, I have many regrets about leaving Denison High School. Good-byes must be said to many close friends, but I know that the memories will live forever. I hope that you will realize that when you begin to miss your friends or the good times you shared, this yearbook has the power to bring those friends and memories back. I wish you all the best of luck always. Sincerely, 77? QQWAMU k gym Roger Hanson Editor-in-Chief Yellow jacket Yearbook Note: A very special thanks to Weny Hooper for her help with the cover design. 272 Th Ed-Pg bykg H


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