Denton High School - Bronco Yearbook (Denton, TX)

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'1z11, 321 I Tiffifi, f 2' 111 1 Wiki: W ,M V W in ,ff My ff .pg-,he ,.,. Mfij-.,ff,, f LffVfWf3 ' 72 wif 1 V4 fWfZAXJf'WW4 WWQ vm 1 4f3Qf,5M,4,fQ 3 4 J, 74 ff27i47ZfQ'yWf'z4 2761! ffflf Ziff f fly WQZff 4 124 W4 Ziff nzifff ff W1 B'iQ!H 90 DENTON HIGH SCHOGL DENTON, TEXAS VOLUME SIXTY -A-M'--f-Q-f'f.' ' 1-1-ww.Q---v Q... - Y --wr-,n ,Y i l l Karen Friedsam-Editor Karen White-Associate Editor Janet Ferguson-Business Manager Ronnie Camp-Sports Editor Don Roberson-Head Photographer Joe Cole-Darkroom Technician Linda Kelly-Sales Manager The school year ends and we look back to the events that made it memorable. Each of us has found that certain activities and incidents have be- come the most important from this collection. To a Sophomore it could be Registration Day when he realizes that these unfamiliar buildings and new traditions will be parts of life for the next three years. Comfortable in their classification, Juniors perhaps remember most being eligible for the activities that are exclusive to Juniors and Seniors. A Senior might look back and relive the day that was his last as a student at Denton High School. The Bronco staff has tried to preserve some of the special events. In the pages of this yearbook are- pictures and thoughts that we hope will help you recall these memories more distinctly. Our goal during the planning and preparation of the Bronco has been to preserve each Brief, Shining Moment. Bronco Stciff Ann Boyd Betty Burke Joyce Buttrill Bryant Coleman Kay Garrett Sara Hurdis Jana Jones Mrs. Betty Moon-Sponsor Cheryl Maddox Kent Ramey David Down Mary Robertson Sherrill Snider Margaret Stapler Janelle Twyford ,.....L,-.... I Table ot Contents Student Life ........ .... Administration ....... .... Classes .......... .... Organizations ....... ...... Personalities ........ ...... Sports ................... ... Community Sponsors ............ Nlxoixf IN 69 -T-neil' ' W gif: ,- -::: Buildings Reflect Vivid Thoughts The shop building, located behind the main classrooms, is always .a scene of activity for mechanical drawing, crafts, and agriculture classes. '1- ' ii, xl . ' ,-,W -A-in-'::f221nrf4h..,e1c.-f V , . . M .V-'rv 1.7 gseigw j:.f,,,f1'v:J ,-'W - Vw. , '-'V K '1f:4'a1f ' -I ' ff- 1 3 ., ,, -' iz' -41M-.,,,' r , ,rr .L A 4 H, . ' A - .F I f X ,, . ,- r - if I ' :I i I ,A ,Qi 415 ,. ri' f-241 ,, ' fi rw ' , ,s Z ,s ' jifgiqf 9, .Q.st'2f'L,, 1 . -V xv' 'L so -f V :,,,y,,' V k , tc , ,yn k fr , In :, ,W,:f fQ - ,4 ,rt -, .s ' s ff' 4 G 'f ffm nfl! ' 4, .all :,,. 1- ,, , ,,,s..s1, - ,, ., -no mf f if-W, , , M ff f. ,.,fLs,.c - f,-.,.,.., , - A Denton Senior High School brings back recollections to each student and faculty member who has shared learning experiences here. Within the school walls each individual has the opportunity to make use of the excellent facilities available. Time spent in classrooms, the band hall, shop or gym make up an integral part of student life. The campus unites diversified interests and aspirations of the present students. To grad- uates, the buildings symbolize past experiences, successes and defeat, ioys and tears. Through the years, the administration gathers an ac- cumulation of memories from the unceasing variety of daily occurances. All these events and images merge so that our buildings hold a col- lection of brief, shining moments. 4 I ii is if I xXx l of Moments, Doys, Yeors V . :jg 5 it 4, t ,I I t if -. X ff : . .W fy H Kai gay M The main building of Denton Senior High School is a maior focal point in the lives of every teen-ager in the community. The center of planning, management and finance is the Administration Building. mamma' wvwnmf. 5 As the student takes time for reflection on the special memories he has accumulated throughout this year, he inaugurates the developement of a picture of his life in relation to the school perspectives. Support of athletic events as a par- ticipant or a spectator accords a symbol of school spirit. The student attempts to gain indications of increasing maturity and an acquisition of knowl- edge from his experiences in high school. From prevalent recollections, the student as- certains the especially important memories. These isolated moments will remain with the student throughout his life. Decisive victories, crushing de- feat, parties and proms, newly acquired skills, class activities and cooperation are all different ideas to each person's mind. Blocks of time are the culmination of individual remembrances. I l V Isolated Moments Ln H. Ht l ,na I ' I J I , 2 vga: N FL fB- e e Blocks of Time One Brief, Shining Moment . . . one to be remembered for vibrant happiness . . . or for special Tears. All ot These . . . o port ot school . . . o port of this yeor ...o port ot us. And eoch moment is so briet but still to be remembered. i i School Activities Become Building Kenneth Bartley, wearing protective goggles, runs a board through the planer to cut down the width of the board. Boys in shop have the opportunity to develop vocational skills and interests. ., -v-,,. -X Like all seniors, Marcy Bullington spends one period a day in a study hall. Using this time to the best advantage, she gathers information for her term paper from one of many encyclopedias available to students. Enthusiastic Pep Club members Martha Wahlert, Lee Ann Rodgers and Sara Leith have mixed emotions about a play during the football game against Hal- tom City. Participation in the activities of Den- ton High School forms a lasting me- mory in the life of any student. This phase of student life is centered on group as well as individual achieve- ment. Activities encourage partici- pants to contribute to the success of school projects, gaining the rewards of personal involvement. Extra-cur- ,ML . V ricular activities augment the social aspect of a student's life. They af- ford an occasion for making new acquaintances and for meeting with friends outside the classroom. Parties and special activities, though focused primarily on the enioyment of the en- tire student body, hold a special meaning for each individual. These activities blend harmoniously in the intimate memory, creating many brief, shining moments. Blocks of Student Life Successful School Activities Originote Summer workouts are a maior part of the football training program. This early conditioning enables the boys to regain their athletic skills. Coach Carrico demonstrates a new play for the offensive squad. X Each summer, members of the annual staff attend the Workshop at I Texas ARM. For the first time the Horseshoe staff also attended. if A Editor of the Horseshoe, Sara Leith, interviews noted athlete and holder ' ' of the world's record shotput during a newspaper iournalist's forum. V v - Summer rehearsals are a necessity, as band members strive toward perfection in playing ability and marching precision. 'sf ,s,t I fox A b I2 With Summertime Plcinning Preparing for the '67-'68 school a year, active students devoted much of their summer vacation to workshops, conventions, re- hearsals and meetings. Members of clubs and organizations out- lined plans tor the coming year's activities. Faculty members also .- A fl ' :Eg l-r f , spent many hours ot their vaca- tion at school as the re ared Y p p schedules to be programmed, and counseled students. Summer tm, n, fsii-tif' , planning helps students to 'f'f',i'f's - . . achieve their common goal, a 'E a 4 better organized and enloyable school year. Lots of extra practice helped the Bronco cheerleaders to win many awards at SMU during the summer. The girls attended the cheerleading school to learn new yells, compete with other high school cheerleaders for awards and to practice routines for the school year. Senior Ronnie Camp takes the aptitude test given during the summer to help him recognize his potentials in the various 'Fields of learning, and to schedule his classes to better comply with his intellectual interests. School counselors, Mrs. Kamma nand Mrs. Holt, deliver the schedules to be computed by the IBM machines. The computers of N.T.S.U. were utilized in programming schedules of Denton High School. l i ,vm-fy.-Af A Qyxk , If-1 I . 3 l3 Memories of Summer Fode os With the largest enrollment at D.H.5. ever. Registration Day created crowded halls and mild havoc this year. Mr. McNeely, ad- dressing sophomores, iuniors and seniors in 4 an assembly, pressed his hopes for the en- i 'R ly suing school year. For the benefit of new stu- lt dents, he explained the rules and regulations governing school activities. The student coun- cil officers were formally presented to the student body. Student's schedules were or- ganized by a computer at North Texas State University. This was a new method of sched- uling classes to D.H.S. An advisory afforded students the opportunity to meet their new teachers and become acquainted with the daily routine. Acquaintances are quickly revived on the first day of school. Al Taylor relates an animated story to a classmate as Bob Harpool, Mike Redden and Lanny Hooper ioin in for more details. Excited iuniors gather before the bulletin board waiting to get advisory lists, as Eddie Killian tries to locate his name and the teacher's room number. Annual sales traditionally begin on registration day. Ronnie Camp waits to receive the correct change from Lonnie Foreman before writing a receipt. Members of the Bronco staff, Margaret Stapler, Mary Robertson and Jana Jones busily assist other students. '5v' 'iff--f- I4 , Registration Doy Begins School Yeor 1 3 -1 5, aa 3 N t .Ns- o o l S t i i f F 31 V ffl ' V5 .N 'Z -f,L ' ' S S t i il E if - P311 ' fit 17 K . 1-'Q' K i NW at ' if- . 1 is-54717 5' 7 ' 7 ' ' 5 ii' it c w, iiii . to J i,i1 Z 1 , 'i',' Q ' -. iii i S i ff ' 53. st ii V , S M ,,.. . ,... , , t ,. ,. AI, bien 3 Em f'A Denton High School principal, Mr. Clifton McNeeIy, delivers a welcoming address to the students in the crowded auditorium. if Senior Becky Boynton, the Student Council secretary, listens at- l' tentively so that she will not miss changes in policy that have oc- . L cured during the summer. -- ,, 5 , :af 1 3 - Dixie Schulze asks Rhonda Sherrill her classification, while Clyde Chris- man informs Kay Kittrell that the Student Council is running out of pins. Sheri Venable pays her locker fee to advisory teacher Mrs. Wood, while Betty Walters, Diane Wells and Vanessa Van Maven patiently wait their turns. l i a l I5 First Week Concludes on Friendly Note Mark Jones, the lead singer of the Box Springs , pauses as the band plays a musical interlude during Gloria . New and old students take advantage of the band's ability as they crowd the large dance floor. Sue Rainey and Danny Gafford enjoy the fast beat of the band at the Howdy dance, while faculty sponsors look for outstanding spirit and friendliness displayed by the students. For the first time, a D.H.S. party was held in the new Denton Civic Center. The facilities of the building provided an interesting variation from the tradition of having the parties in the high school cafeteria. I6 's--- mnmnqt, ,.,,.. . Janet Ferguson and David Thomason were chosen Mr. and Miss Howdy by the faculty. During football season the Bronco band divides into two separate groups: the Purple Band and the Gold Band. This allows the entire band to participate in pep rallies by weekly alternation, Trumpeters, James Osborn, Donna Faris and Cheryl Kooker of the Purple Band help provide the needed atmosphere of spirit. Football boys, Glendon McWhorter, Earl Nuckles, Jimmy Martino, Joe Barns and Ronnie DeFoor return to their seats after Coach Whitson has introduced them to the DHS student body. Pep Rallies Encourage Team Efforts ln formation at the pep rally against Tyler, members of the pep club Bronco cheerleader, Deborah Sharber, does pom-pom motions to the band music as the crowd cheers enthusiastically. go through hand motions to add organized support from the student body. ll' I7 Exes, Students, Tecichers Gctther XJX. Nineteen Sixty-Seven Homecoming Queen nominees: Julie Lewis, .. Becky Boynton, Dixie Schulze and Jan Nichols. The Student Council always plays an important role in Home- coming acfivities. Rhonda Sherrill watches to see that all Exes register, while Ann Sidor and Elise Durham pass out Horseshoes to visitors. W Pat Moore relates to Ann Whitson the trouble she has been having trying to make sure that the crepe paper does not run out before she is ready to at- tach it. I8 It is a Denton High tradition that the football boys sit together during the Homecoming Assembly. Mitchell Merritt stops to talk with some of the Broncos before taking his seat for the program. to Honor Denton High School Among the groups entertaining during the assembly are the Folksingers. The Stage Band, Co-eds, and Chordsmen also performed. The stage was decorated to highlight the theme of the assembly which honored persons who graduated in the years ending with eight. The student body assisted Student Council members with iob of decorating the building for the week of celebration. Roy Appleton strains to attach a streamer to the top of a pillar as Vicki Venable waits, ready to hand him another. Band students lead the Bronco supporters in the Torchlight parade to the bonfire l twig, f X I9 School Spirit Soo 6 f , 7 f ff'W!fffff wo. ami J-Q e33 sim S32 43-'D rn 5 me 133- 4mU7 3' Sl'-2 553 -403 mix KI! E33 cfm. 5302 o. '5' Sig 33.0. '-Q4 3512 mflfg o- fvcu9'. DCD Q33 U- o. fl-7 ETUJQ. QC NSPS- Fmfp 20 fy Nominees Dixie Schulze and Jan Nichols are as ' f sisted by their escorts Roy Appleton and Ray Dren ner as they prepare to be presented to the spec fBTOI'S. Mr. John Guyer, Former DHS principal, pauses to reminlsce about his years at Denton High as his wife, Mr. McNeely ancl Mrs Chrlsman listen ,W Homecoming Week Progresses 1 i Q X During the pre-game ceremonies, Becky Boynton releases happy tears of surprise as she is announced the 1967 Homecoming Queen. Student body president Dan Boyd officiates in the crowning and is the first to extend congratulations to the new queen. The formalities conclude with the traditional kiss from Becky's escort, Jim Mollinger, as nominee Julie Lewis and Steve Speck ioin the spectators in their applause. Bronco fans watch as the effigy of a Sherman Bearcat is consumed by the leaping flames. 21 1 I ten x Members Sold for Week ot Service Latin Club sponsor Mrs. Connell and slave Dave Woodling admire the costume of Don Smith for which he won third place for his costume in the state Latin convention last year. A prize for the best slave dress is awarded to Jill Paterson at the conclusion of the sale. To the delight of the other slaves Jill displays her prize, a Bronco sweatshirt. sw O 4' A irbzvcos ,f President Bill Brinkman auction first year Latin Club student Susan Lord to amused second and third year members. The slaves are owned for a week, the money from the sale goes to the club treasury. Speech Closses Sponsor Sweepstokes The Honor Society took advantage of the crowds at Denton High by pro- viding a bake sale for the visitors. Robert Caldwell helps a girl from Highland Park select the best cookies to take to her group. Tournciment Each year Mrs. Hall and Dr. DeMougeot organize the Denton Sweepstakes Tournament. One of the largest such tournaments in Texas, Denton hosted 59 schools and 1200 contestants. The Thespians, the Speech Club, the Debate Club, NFL, and the Dramatics organizations all contributed long hours helping to make the tournament run smoothly. Mrs. Threadgill, one of Mrs. Hall's student teach- ers, played a maior part in the planning and prep- aration of the tournament. Denton High School benefits from the recognition that the dedicated speech students are able to bring to it. Finding some people that he had met at a previous tournament, Bill Schaaf enioys the time before the assembly. Denton stu- dents assisted the visitors by explaining where to find various buildings in North Texas. Members of the speech classes worked all morning registering the hundreds of out-of-town visitors. Karen Friedsam and Kathy Reynolds work busily trying to catch up as more students ioin the lines. 23 .4 9, Q ,gi 213 of Christmas and Favorite Decorations Best Use of Materials-Room 90 Most Beautiful-Room 234 si i U, W fs wcy jff um. 24 Spirit of Christmas-Room 25 Srimtifs 6 WORKSHGP an i, , , it . ,, X fs... H, M- .I I U J 'iii 'Q ff' I th' ,V I ff if gg z-If: if f 1' sf ,wa Putting up decorations on doors is one example of the student's feelings toward the Christmas season. The doors are judged and winners are announced in various categories. Represents Subject Taught In Room-Room 244 Originality-Room 232 Enliven School ond Student Enthusiosm Favorite nominees at D.H.S. pull votes by making attractive and humorous posters. The posters are put up only during favorites' week, and then taken down before winners are an- nounced at the annual Christmas formal. First Place-Most Original . . 524:72 i First Place-Most Beautiful I D f F A i - 4 - V41'F.1:.V1ii'i-4:12-Sli will-531221 Lt M2 r ' ' Third Place-Most Original 1551- 'trt l i- F-:g1:5:::5:35fi Miglg' nm V gf-Q4 1' F . V Fggsfg fi 553 39: fit 1252 missin' K. E5 . 4' Second Place-Most Beautiful Second Place-Most Original , .,,.V .. g rc V 5.3. .Fi :::.g.:.q:3:-qegyzygs isis- '--:s F Q F .... l I Hi F. '11 '--- . ' ' . 'i 'i. i .f.-- f X ' V i.'i fi nf F V -rf wa -11:1':VfQ1z.s1afzzQsfs2:F1.'asa :ff -1 ,',, ,,-- 1.1 22 R' Q arl .'.... t'-s- VV i j5FI.1g1:13:-gi-Q52'g'1j5:5p25i5gE55,iQEm1sss:Vs:H:rV-141-' 'gy-ji f - : tirr ' R .mr 'W' V V' ssai - Fi: -gjiglgi'-'gf'-. gg1:,53gg:9:1:2,,.r'-.11-15.11.12-1-1 - -- - 4- gi V V V Vg: .jf 'll 1: F .F .,.. 'iVir-24221-l . F ..-i'3Fi1s.is:f'-i . F . , - F V -: '-f'--, : . 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Flower Garden, the student body encounters two lovely flower children, Julie Julip Lewis and Dixie Daisy Schulze. troduce themselves as D.H.S. Favorite nominees at the annual skit assembly. 26 i it , , , M, Jifvvfwiz gun-.Q-. Bids for Fovorite Honors The heroes and champions of fairy tales live in the presentation of Peter Dan. The immortal Stinlcer- bell, David Walker, is the constant companion of the legendary Peter Dan, Daniel Stanley. Blah, exclaims Tiger Lilly Pad, alias Judy Jones, as she ex- presses her obvious disapproval of one of the D.H.S. Favorite nominees. 1 Captain Cast and his first mate, Mitchell Merritt and Mark Morrow, conspire in an attempt to steal the carefully guarded list of Favorite nominees. 27 Serious M Sue Clark and Joyce Buttrill pu their prize winning homeroom presenting a Yuletide theme, th imagination and beauty. As part of their yearly program ood ot Christmos Emphosized in Assembly A serious approach is also needed for the Christmas As- sembly. Drama and speech student Judy Naughton pre- sents a thoughtful message on the meaning of Christmas. t the 'finishing touches on door decoration. Besides e decorations are to show , the orchestra performs during the Christmas Assembly. Seasonal favorites are presented in an imaginative, orchestral form. 28 ...f,,,.,a:,Q7A:u'lZl ' l v Team Work Makes Decorating Easy A J .44 , , No Christmas party is complete without Santa Claus. Janet Fergu- Janet Ferguson and Nancy Jones find that teamwork helps them get son and Mary Robertson stare in amazement as the iolly Old man the top of the tree done taster. As Nancy hands Janet some napkins, helps them finish the tree. Debbie Simmons asks for more ot them so she can till in some places on the bottom. After the tree had been stuffed, Jana Jones and Ronnie Camp set about the task ot getting the decorations ready to be placed on the Tree. Ronnie, however, 'Found it much easier to supervise Jana's work than to untangle the balls. 29 Fovorites Presentotion cind Lively Music l An added feature of every formal is the opportunity to have color photographs made of the memorable occasion. Ronnie Camp accepts the required tee from Robin Courtney while Al Taylor waits in line. As a change of pace, the Spokesman slowed the rhythm to provide a suitable romantic setting. Peter Matthews, Sherry Glenn, Larry Blackman and Janie Patterson enioy this change and catch their breaths for the speedier dances to come. The lively beat of today's pop music set the background for the Christmas formal. Everyone enioyed the exciting rhythms of the Spokesmen. 30 ,,...1.T Accents the Christmos Formol Becky Boynton's amazed re- sponse upon hearing her name announced as senior girl favor- ite brings delighted expressions of congratulations from senior boy favorite Sammy Gallo and nominees Jan Nichols and Julie Lewis. Jim Walling, Jackie Webb, Ronnie Ray and Melody Crenshaw sit out one of the many dances at the formal while Ken Crenshaw searches for extra seats for friends. i i ss. l . . ag iff' fv , tx. 2 1 fa .J 5 3 1, Every year the art and annual students combine their efforts in creating a dazzling symbol of the Christmas spirit. The Christmas tree of this year's formal is pale yellow tissue decorated in gold. ar- It G 7 H., rf' Q' ' r 3I Valuable Assistance Offerea .f ' N fm The many duties in a high school office are too numerous to be attended to only by the adult J personnel. In order to keep the routine at its most efficient pace, students aid the regular staff. For every period during the day at DHS, several girls work in the office. Answering telephone calls and keeping attendance records provide Fifth period: Doris Bullard, Jo Lynn Belcher, Robin Fitch, Cindy Painter, Brenda Bradford. Seventh period: Judy Petty, Kay Kittrell, Pam Perkins, Janice Buskirk, Cheryl Orr. Y' V27 32 these girls with a chance to serve their school. l l l l Wi Ply Sixth period: Claudia Johanson, Sandy Graham, Sandra Kendricks, Pat Moore. l 11 l by Dffice ,T Q- T Weill 'K N RH ll . w Workers X x If .,.f Third period: Jackie Webb, Gail Lovett, Linda Foster, Kay Cline, Phyllis Randolph. Fourth period: Debra Culpepper, Shirley Patterson, Melissa Derrington. Second period: Debbie Kiracofe, Lyn Angenend, Teddy Hawk, Susan Serur, Vickie Venable. First period: Dixie Shulze, Molly Merritt, Meridith Thompson, Brenda Price, Libby Camp. 1'7 i,,.,,,7 ,,,,V, Wi ,V vb 33 Smooth Rhythm ot School lvlcuntoinecl f 5131 5 , - by Employees O Left to right: Mrs. Jacobs fhead cookj, Mrs. Schertz, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. lrick, Mrs. Brewer. Left to right: Mr. Boren, Mr. Mercer Chead ianitorl, Mr. Millicanf MV- Mills, Mr. Webb: l 34 Student assistants: Rosita Jaramillo, Barbara Myers. The service statt at Denton High holds behind the scene responsibilities for keeping the school running smoothly. The cooks prepare and plan nutritious, well-balanced meals for each lunch period every day. The custodians keep the schools clean from day to day as well as waxing the floors and taking care of the furniture. They help the faculty when- ever a teacher needs something done for a classroom. l l Nominees Doris Bullard, Judy Jones and Darby Barrow Connie Thompson and her escort, Eddie Killian, leave the bandstand to ioin the dancers congratulate Connie Thompson on her victory. This is the as they resume the 'Fast pace ofthe evening. 'First year that the queen has been voted on by the whole school. Basketball Royalty Chosen by Student Body 1 Darby Barrows beams her approval of the selection of Connie Thompson as Basketball Queen. The nominees were selected by the team. The G's psychedelic light show and rousing lyrics inspire many dancers such as Glenn Weaver, Linden Galyon and Debra Culpepper to exert all their energies. e as Nike Club Foshion Show Enferfoins Girls 6 3 G Members of The Nike Club decided ThaT a fashion show would help Them gain membership for The club and provide an inTeresTing and enioyable proiecf. WiTh The assisfance of TriTT's Fashion Bar and Their sponsors, The girls were able To prepare an enTerTaining affernoon for D.H.S. girls. The colorful calendars which served as backdrops were prepared by The school. Mrs. Nelson offered piano music during The program. i l T ,T l Mrs. Grider explains To The audience The Connie Thompson and Jo Lynn Belcher model shor-T ouTfiTs. The girls each modeled several different purpose of The Nike Club and The reasons cosfumes, all of which were good for The summer monThs. iT was formed aT DenTon High. 36 SporTs minded girls enioyed The ensembles worn by Brenda Bradford, Jane Jenson, and ' Kathy McAfee. , l T l l i l l l i i i T Juniors' Plons Begin With Senior Rings Mr. Ramsey, a Balfour Company rep- resentative, aids a iunior in determin- ing her ring size. y X M124 ! Lynn Yarbrough admires a ring that he is trying on. Each year iuniors can order rings through the school. Donna Faris Tries to decide which color of stone she wants in her senior ring, while Mr. Ramsey gets out a specification blank. .-- ' .ff 37 ,Q 'E af At the Thanksgiving assembly, the Denton High stage band, directed by Mr. Norman Lang, presents several lively pieces. Formed just last year, the stage band has become an im- f portant addition to the school. 5 5 Dr. Charles Jarvis, nicknamed the 'flying dentist, iokes about trends in hair for men. He is a noted speaker and humorist in the Southwest. He appeared at D.H.S. in a special assembly. The Coeds, a girls choral group, sing a selection entitled On a Clear Day for the talent assembly. 38 Assemblies Bring 1 3 1 2' . S 3 7 2 , 5 E is i 3 ji 3 N T- El El J: i xxx. ,gi il Q l as . . g 1 3 Karen Friedsam, editor of the '68 Bronco, states require- ments for becoming a member of the staff, during the soph- omore orientation assembly. Variety to D.H.S. Student Body President Dan Boyd welcomes students, faculty, and guests to D.H.S.'s annual Christmas program. At the Homecoming assembly, the D.H.S. maiorettes perform a twirling routine while the stage band plays a number by the Tiaiuana Brass. 39 High Offices dnd Awcirds Edrned Miha, K, ,.. , ,,,,: f ,. wm- ss nm.. ig i 9' l fflf 4 Q an ig ,Q f wwf , if ry: if 4 Q, Q ff Y I the All-State band. . , ,gy , ji, 4 , 9' ' W' X 9' Zi' 77 QXAS fi fx ,411 All-region band members for this year are: Kneeling: Glen Turner, Kerry Geer, Dick Waddell. Standing: Mike Mordecai, Bill McMath, Andrew Rekey, Cheryl Orr, Chris Webb, ' Dick Woodling, Dave McGuire. Waddell, McMath and McGuire also received chairs in Elise Durham has been elected vice-president of the Texas High School Press Association for next year. J 'wwf 4 2r nw ' 1 Rafi 4' Q, ,,l, r f ,fs-QM sy .c,, , will xii i' X Riff! Ss , Q M ' Z6 Q I Q ,Q . , 12 ,,. ,V 1 V mi ,, vs,-fs' .. 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V ' tk Q '.-',, , ' f' ' ' , , Q I 1,4152 7 ,' 4' , ,Q ., I ' Z I4 ' ' 1 , 3 3120 5 f 4 K' 42, 2 1924 A liiw i ' '7 f Li r K f 95, X 1 g -:f:,f,, - ls ,, , f, ,. y ,v ,ff .- 57. ff-f ' f ef ' ' 5, ,W 'V P12 ' If ' I if 3 ' ' kk A' V ff 1 iii 4 f 2 ' r i i i Aw f ' 40 'L 14,1 1 am v 'Ama ,,,, All-region choir members are: First row: Eliz- abeth Gilbert, Karen Ash, Jenelle Twyford, Sec- ond,row: Nancy Seitz, Wendy Piott, Becky Mitchell, Laura McClellan, Cathy Guditis, Third row: Doug Morrow, David Thomason, Joe Hol- land, Harry Key. Fourth row: Butch 'Yarbrough, Rick Dennis, 'Lonnie Foreman. by Students in School Progroms Fav 'sf-Q7 4-L Bob Davis has been cited as one of the outstanding high school students in English in the country. The National Council of Teachers ot English has named him a 1967 national winner in its annual Achievement Awards competition. He was requested to write an article for The Rostrum, the National Forensic League magazine. He published The Concept of Significance in the February issue of the magazine. For the first time in the history of the Key Club, the divisional Lieutenant Governor has come from the same school 'for two years in a row. Mike Mordecai, 1967-68 Lieutenant Governor, prepares Randy Minnis for the following year's business. First row: David Anderson, Fred Rodgers, Mike Smith, Martha Wahlert, Judy Jones, Second row: Bob Davis, Rick Sale, Kenny Yarbrough, Eddie Stapleton, Judy Naughton and Diane Gulden have all earned three or more first places in individual and other events. During the year, special recognition is given to groups and individuals who have achieved excellence in both scholastic and extracurricular fields. Denton High School's Speech, Choir and Band have taken many awards through individuals involved in their programs, as well as school service clubs. The trophies, pins and plaques are well-deserved symbols ot talent, patience and hard work. 4l 4, ,,..,- 4 ,, ,,,, Z V .M- Nancy Nelson, Jo Elaine Taylor, Paula Ellis, Robbinne Dutson and Judy Jones listen to Mrs. Hall's tips on their one-act play, Pygmalion, Perfection Is Spurred by Organization is an important factor for debaters at a tournament. Having information at her fin- gertips enables Sharon Lyons to prepare excel- lent speeches and rebuttals. 3- 4 K 42 r l Mi' , vp I7 Students competing in extemporaneous speaking draw topics and use their personal files to prepare speech- es. Diane Gulden and Mike Smith utilize the thirty minutes allotted to plan and rehearse by taking notes and practicing their deliveries at the Westchester Tournament. Competition in Tournoments sraxgzav . Eg-,It5'sFi. S IM' 7 riff' ln Sonora, the speech students stayed in private homes. They gathered to attend the barbeque sponsored by the school. Dan Boyd, Kenny Yarbrough, Eddie Stapleton and Fred Rodgers enioy the banquet. Members-of the one-act play cast and the stage crew set up the scenery before the Brownwood performance. if In t,,..,,,. f 1 f ' is 1 Z' 2... .rt ,rffr Q if tit fy, li 9 W s Diane Gulden and Jane Carter exchange ideas for new arguments while Carla Tunnell and Mike Smith listen. The students met in the high school auditorium before they left for the events. Jr. High Joins Notionol Honor Society 6 4 Z Secretary Marcy Bullington explains the fundamental need for scholarship in Honor Society and clarifies the system of selecting members before she lights the candle representative of scholarship. The ceremonial candles of the National Honor Society represent scholarship, leadership, character and service. Ray Drenner completes his role in the program by lighting the candle of character. 1 1 Officers of the D.H.S. chapter ofthe National Honor Society, Debbie Kiracofe, recording secretary, Marcy Bullington, corresponding secretary, Jim Moellinger, president, Ray Drenner, vice-president, and Bill McMath, reporter, present the framed authorization of membership in the National Society to Den- ton Junior High's president, Richard -Hayes. 2 ,,,, 5 2 44 'L Club Sponsors Stote School Dorm 5 if -V :ig Refreshments were served after the game session. Mary Robertson prepares ,the fruit punch beforehand so she can serve on time. . Ysfrr Y--Y--ra nT...,.,, New S Club member Karen Friedsam assists three interested students in preparing the record player for some sounds in popular music. Games such as Simon Says entertain the students at the State School. President Sara Leith follows directions from a student leader hoping she won't be caught off guard. 'R 74 X 'O 0' I rl I ' 7 24415 njg.'a:u 1 . . ,1,,4.l'r g 11,1 r 3 mi .'::,.f4. X, V, f f -. 4,7 , , zzfnttlf -i mmf' , , 3:51 ,, ,, ,J X A .,.. Q SJ W . 1 1 s 1 'XXX ' i t s Wea.: 2 45 Fun Featured at February Formal l ,v es Dixie Schulze, Student Council secretary, introduces the 1968 Valentine Sweetheart nominees and their escorts: Darby Barrow and Barry Orr, Decca Guyer and Jim Hamilton, Judy Jones and Zak Gibson, Molly Merritt and Gary Morris and .lo Elaine Taylor and Willie Edwards. 2 Mx lf'i 1k v Newly crowned Valentine Sweetheart Jo Elaine Taylor as- sumes the place of honor with her escort Willie Edwards. iLf'f, S .lo Elaine Taylor Valentine Sweetheart The romantic spirit ot Valentine's Day inspires the usually lively band to play more relaxed tunes, and the dancers take advantage of the chance to catch their breaths. 46 A long Saturday night grows shorter with every speedy dance. Dwight Youngblood, Lynn Swan, Jana Wyatt and Don Wardlaw keep in step with the music of the Spokesmen. Jo Elaine Taylor's expression reveals her elated surprise at being named Valentine Sweetheart as Molly Merritt offers her happy congratulations. Bobby Russell, Marilyn Brown, Don Cowart, and Alexa Love claim their chairs early in the evening, waiting for the mo- mentous crowning ot the Valentine Sweetheart. f -51 4 ':'VL az M49 j The Distributive Education Banquet is held each year to honor business employers participating in the D.E. program. Mr. and Mrs. McNeely and Janice Favors are served appetizing plates by the waiter. Numerous Honors Are The school year of 1968 saw many honors bestowed on the numerous organizations at Denton High. A popular form of acknowl- edgement was tound in special dinners. Den- ton High's chapter of the FFA hosted a district banquet during which awards were presented in recognition of outstanding agricultural achievements. DECA members honored their employers in a banquet which expressed their gratitude tor cooperation with the organiza- tion. ln keeping with the year's major proiect, the theme ot the annual band banquet was Bound for Corpus. Medals were awarded to the winning squad, and officers expressed hopes tor first division ratings at Corpus Christi. The Chapter sweethearts are presented at the District F.F.A. banquet. One is selected to represent the district in state competition. Denton's entry is Gloria Calvert Cnumber tivej. xl. ,i 341 fi 2 AR ft Bestowed qt Club Bqnquets The district FFA banquet, held in Denton, was attended by future 'Farm- ers from 13 area schools. During N., Milam, ' 'L the presentation of awards, James Kincaide sits with Mr. Rylander and sfflfiy A ,ya James Roden, who is the area super- visor of vocational agriculture. 51 ' W A ,,. Joyce Buttrill, assistant sergeant, and Jack Browder, sergeant of Squad ll, accept the annual Gomer Pyle Trophy. This trophy is customarily presented to the losing squad which has received the most demerits during the year. Traditionally, members of the band are served in order of rank at the banquet. Mr. McMatl1 heads the line, followed by the captain, lieu- tenant, sergeants, and the winning squad. Q C ef' Ploy-offs Creote Frenzy of Excitement Ann Boyd, Sharon Taylor, Glendon McWhorter and Randy Groves express the common feeling of tension during the last moments of the third game in the two out of three series. The enthusiasm of cheerleader Martha Stott is shared by the student body at the first district play-off game at the North Texas gym. A Q Q The basketball boys and coaches board the chartered bus as they leave for the bi-district game at Kilgore. X A '-k' fy . I , . du , K, ,H ,. A i Q Fiffirtifrff A 5 I Z s ,, i I 1 5:33, K' t K VM , . , Tn., 5 I Ii'- N- 1 1- f ,Q ' o i i fg.f' ', ,ww-w' I , '--,,' 1 -2114 513- 'Ei . 51231, ---' 17 Ll f L. 1 V. A , - L'LL 1 V X V Rick Dennis glances around to see who should be The recipient of his super-snowball. Snow Fights Provide Breok in School Routine ek 5I Ditterent Phases at Music and Drama For a change of pace, a string quartet from D.H.S.'s orchestra presents a piece entitled Six Serenadesf' Members of the group, Bill Black, Margaret Durrance, Abigail Miller and Casey Black concentrate on their music. Q 4 fZZf ,gale 2 ff if 92 ' 'fi f 1 5 gggff ,ff at , , ,, W fwfzwng, f Z. ye.-. '54 7 w ss sms smikwss-sssemggi iii We XYYR xxx Z sxsxssmssmssws Renee Fox, Carolyn Collins and Nina Young harmonize in their selection Nocturne, The trio are all members of the Girls Glee Club. R7 5 , S What Now My Love, sings Ricky Dennis for his solo. He is a member of A Cappella Choir and the Chordsmen. l Hold Attention ot Enthusicistic Students , fda li' fi 25 4. V5 24-123- 5 1 e y I s 555 ' ,. ,fe-I 2 1 . N- s., , .f , ,iw ,A f, Judy Jones, as Rhoda, struggles to free herself from the grip of her , horrified mother, Judy Naughton, who has discovered her daughter's ,.,, 2 ,LVJ As- .. , ......., an-,.,s 'e:m,:,,:.s:4 y t ,, ax,- - ut ww' . ,I evil acts. The pair enacted tense scenes from a play, The Bad Seed. f'-1-M gf- . e.. Strangers in the Night, a popular favorite, is sung by Nancy Seitz. Her high soprano voice and original interpretation captivates the audience. .XT .12 t . 5, l l i i l l l Colorful oriental iackets are the trademark of The Brutes, a high school- combo. Danny Gafford, Gary Dunn, David Tipps and Lindy Wilson perform Dear Eloise for the enthusiastic audience. 53 Candidates Present Plons for Student Advisory teacher, Mrs. Brunner, collects the completed ballots of her soph- omore homeroom class. Only sophomores and iuniors vote on student body officers. andidate for president of the Student Council, Eddie Stapleton, delivers s campaign speech, stressing the need for financial improvement. Joyce Buttrill, hopeful candidate for corresponding secretary, lists her qualifications and responsibilities for the office. 54 Council to Juniors ond Sophomores Expressing their views and ideas, Student Coun- cil candidates presented their obiectives on the betterment of student body relationship toward its school. The sophomore and iunior classes com- bine their votes to elect officers to lead the Stu- dent Council ot next year. Eligible students submit both an application and nominating speech to be approved by Stu- dent Council sponsor Mrs. Yarbrough, class teach- ers and Mr. McNeely. 2 3 i 1 E I Surprise and elation show on Shelton Pendarves' face as he hears that he is the newly elected vice-president of the Student Council. The atmosphere is tense as the ment ofthe new student council officers. 55 l i ! i l1Omll l6CS BWBH the GFIDOUDCE' The cafeteria is a favorite meeting place before school. Sara Leith and Billy Webster discuss the last night's basketball game against Garland. Classes Offer Mr. Favors explains a fine point of law through an anecdote in his govern- ment class. Wx! Lu, 56 ,W .,, , ,Z lt Charles Moss and Sally Cline add up hours on practice cards 'for students in their band squads. Diversified Studies Gordon Sallee uses the library to read during his study hall. The library is always busy with stu- dents studying and doing research. A u ,xii vii x '5' li' 1 . . Xin L . Q , X r ik R xx , w.1rq1'fQ K . 1 - . 1 - ,vsssgv Saw' . x s.k..x,iu3sQ5Qgj::-- ,--' X 'rrix..1l- ,.-ffY r - .ff W f f ! Calisthenics are a daily routine in boy's gym class. After 50 iumping lacks, everyone is happy to hear the stopping whistle. Mrs. Grider's fresh approach to health class has made all her students enthu- siastic. She shows Larry ArmSff0f19 6 Pafagfaph On d U95 T0 Yead- If 3 ,. Y, igggg 'k., 57 Adminislrolion Influences Poce 5' aw...- Teechers, counselors and 'ihe adminis'i'i'al'ion, in 'lheii' close associelion wilh s'i'uden'i's, im- prinl' enduring iclees in The pupils mind. The 'leecheids lime and ellofi' is rewarded lay seeing ei sludenl' loellei' his knowledge and a'l l'ein inlellecluel 'lul'iillrnen'i'. The mei- luring 'i'eachei'-sludenl' i'ela'i'ionship s'i'eicnps an inclelilole influence on The s'i'uclensiA's char- eclei' and loroadens The scoioe ol his brief, shining rnonfienfs .. :f w37f ' K of Modern Education rw-W 43 I 4 61792 Ili! F3 . 1 1 ff'-4 59 School Boord Loys Plons Superintendent Denton Public Schools Chester O. Striclclond First row: Royce Whitten-president, Marvin G. Ramey, W. E. Williams, Mrs. Thelma Wyss. Second row: W. E. Penley, Walter E. Parker, Tom Harpool, Jr. An indispensable faction of the Denton Independent School Dis- trict is the School Board. The elect- ed members are responsible, con- cerned citizens ot the community who meet monthly with Superin- tendent Strickland to discuss cur- rent problems. The Board ap- proves all school trips, expenses, maintenance and facilities which , ,..,,, ,W ..,..,., ,.,,, Li...1f r -, ,,1iiT3ZLwff.9Ef:v,z3 ,gat IX Tor Progressive EducoTion involve any of DenTon's public schools. They are in charge of supervising The budgeT and are insTrumenTal in gaining new :ourses for The schools. General managemenf and upkeep of The DenTon school sysTem is The ever- challenging iob of The capable School Board. AfTer years of careful planning by The school board, DenTon's new iunior high building is near completion. WM , f, .aux Totol Scope of D.l-l.S. ls Mr. Clifton McNeely occupies the position of su- preme authority and responsibility in Denton High School. Every plan, program and party is under MRS. GENZERWER keeps an account of the finan- cial transactions of the school and the permanent records of each student's grades. She maintains an up-to-date budget of school expenditures in- cluding the special accounts for the numerous clubs and classes. As well as keeping permanent records, she sends out all student transcripts. his care. He coordinates student interests and cur- riculum, and has conferences with community businessmen, parents and faculty. Mr. McNeely is at the same time the most important figurehead and fan of D.H.S. Clifton McNeely Principol Charge of Administrators 5 ' -143 N' Oran Spears Assistant Principal ln addition to her duties as personal secretary to Mr. McNeely, MRS. ANN ROBERTSON serves in keeping accurate attendance records of Denton High School for the state. ln her services as At- tendance Clerk, she records student absentees and keeps the official register. Mrs. Robertson is also qualified to give students with problems advice and counseling. 'A N. M -. . , fiir '- J ,.':f',, , itgtt , ft,. 743795 it VJ 5 ff i T Efif 'lf7', fJf W ' :fffv . ,g 'f if If f ,V , ,fl Mr. Gran Spears, assistant principal and athletic direc- tor, coordinates all sporting events throughout the year. This task requires checking schedules and confirming dates to ensure a complete athletic program for D.H.S. participants. He is also the person to whom students must go to receive tardy and absent excuses. In addition to these duties, Mr. Spears deals with any disciplinary problems which might arise during the school day. fe- 'W' Business End ot Educotion Well Supervised 2' Serving as Administrative Assistant to Mr. Strickland is MR. JOHN GUYER. He is in charge of the recently enacted programs which will aid the Denton School District. The adult education facilities are also under his guidance. W 90' 196' , ,. f, r z 1 By carefully approving expenditures, MR. C. R. PAYNE, Business Manager of the 'Denton Independent School District, eliminates many of the financial problems to be dealt with by the ad- ministration. In taking care of the financial program, he super- vises and records all costs and expenditures of the school system. The capable secretarial statt ot the Denton Public Schools enabled the business ottice to run with greater etticiency. Their duties include the keeping ot accurate accounts ot all transactions and organized tiles. Seated: Miss Alta Francis-Secretary to the Su- perintendent, Mrs. Carol Ridens-Accountant, Mrs. Dorothy Brooks-Assistant Bookkeeper. Standing: Mrs. Alice Orgain-Secretary to Busi- ness Manager, Mrs. Sybil Elkins-Secretary to the Administrative Assistant, Mrs. Nancy Boren -Receptionist-Secretary. V4 VV V V ,,,,,,,,, yzfgjfzffgjwg, 4 . ,,, n,,.,,,., . W , 1 , ff ' af f'ff -. 4 f f' , 4f'7,2f:f.-S15 7- ff' 0' if ,, ..,,, ,fgw '1f:,f4f.,f, ,,l,,,.,f.,3, 141 1:71-,gLL. Mwrafff , 64 Secretcaries l-londle Absentee Files Keeping an accurate record of attendance is a painstaking and necessary iob. Mrs. Wanda Steadman checks daily absentees, making note of them for the . permanent files and for help in 'Figuring the state monetary allotment for the school. N-f' F,-,. Mrs. Jo Adamson supervises the office workers each period. She keeps the 'Files of student's classes and is responsible for recording hourly attendance. Mrs. Adamson is indispensable in giving directions and information and doing all the miscellaneous tasks that help run the office. If V: - f 'f ,ww,:ff,,,,.. :f fffff.,.,,,m ' 's W'fwvvMmf.ffn Kvwwwwmay U A ' 'l' ' ' 17554. , Mfwfmzwrmmfffsfff-,,,, -' V ' ' 'r fff,','f Z vf ff, V, ., fjj fyyrx. af , 6 0 xv f fin f ,v- . - K ff, -t , , ,,,m.aZZ2ffW'f'-f ff, , J ... Weis!! ., 1 , WW sw Q in A , , V , - , ,ff K.: 'l if- ' 4 L 3Eia,QQgg Tecrchers Devote Atter Schoo ELTON BERRY Texas A 8. M, B.S., M.S. Industrial Cooperative Training, Vocational industrial Club ,z 66 Mrs. Swenson shows student librarian Connie Starr the Dewey-Decimal system of shelving books. Mrs. Chrisman and Mrs. Swenson catalogue by number the books of the library 'For easier reference and location. MRS. FRANCES BISHOP North Texas State University, B.S., M.S. F.H.A., Homemaking MISS MINNIE BELLE BOOTH Texas Wesleyan College, B.S., M.Ed. Geometry, Algebra, Analysis KEN BOREN North Texas State University, B.A. Geography, American History, World His- tory, Coach Hou rs to Students 7.1,--uv' , , was MRS. DIANE BRUNNER MRS. WILLIE MAE BURLAGE Texas Christian University, B.S. North Texas State University, B.A., M.A.. x1VIII:rI 'I'ErM CAQRLCQJ , ,T B S World History, American History Future Teachers, English O ,exas . 8 e mvers' y' ' Industrial Arts, Coach In a B-team practice session, Coach Linck, 'defensive coach 'For the Broncos, paces off yardage for a penalty. Qu 75,4 ,, A M7-9247 MRS. GERALDINE CONNELL University of Texas, B.A. Junior Classical League, Latin MRS. MARGARET CHRISMAN North Texas State B.S., L.S. Librarian University, If JIMMY E. DAN I ELS Building Trade In preparation for a lab session on the use of micro- scopes, Mr. Mason explains the formula of magnifi- cation to his biology students. The use of microscopes in lab exercises allows the student to observe living organic matter and supplement classroom knowledge. MRS. SHIRLEY FARMER JOHN FAVORS NOVTl'l Texas SYSTG UI'1lV9fSlfYf B-S., NMA- North Texas State University, B.S., M.A. F.H.A., Pep Club, Homemaking Govern,-nem 68 MRS. MARY CAROL DAY Prairie View A8mM, B.S. JUd5Qn College, A,B, English Teochers Encourage MRS. MATILDE GARDNER James Millikin University, B.M., P.A.S.F Spanish Club, Spanish MRS. CATHERINE GONZALEZ MRS- SANDRA S- GRIDER Texas Techq B.A. North Texas State University, B.S. North Texas State University, M.A. Health Ed Sophomofe Pep Club' Sopho' English more Cheerleaders iStudent Initiotive Pep Club sponsors, Mrs. Schulze and Mrs. Farmer enioy a hot cup of coffee during a cold Bronco game. Their effort and time makes it possible for the Pep Club to attend all football games and support the Broncos. MRS. OPAL HALL North Texas State University, B.S., M.S. Religious Council, National Forensic League, Debate Club, Thespian Society, Dramatics Club, Speech ROBERT HALL Texas A 8: I, B.A., M.A. Distributive Education, DECCA Club MRS. ANITA HEAD Texas Christian University, B.A. Biology i i ig 69 f'4 i' G . 1 4 ff MRS. RITA HEATLEY East Texas State University, B.A Biology ,HQAIVR new . ' MRS. JUANITA F. HELM MRS. DONNIE HOLT Texas Woman's University, B.A., M.A. Texas Woman's University, B.S. English North Texas State University, M.A. Counselor Fciculty Plcins Specicil Activities During last minute preparations for the Denton-hosted Speech tournament, Mrs. Hall and Thespians set up an area in the foyer of the auditorium for the coaches to change entries. The planning and time spent by the departmeht helped to 'make the tournament a success and bring recognition to D.H.S. 70 MRS. JUDY HUDSON North Texas State University, B.A. V.O.E., V.O.E.C. MRS. TOMMIE HUTCHISON R. R. HYMAN MRS. VANNA INGRAM East Texas State College, North Texas State North Texas State University, B.S., M.S. North Texas State University University, B.A. Counselor Geometry, Algebra in the Curriculum The strenuous efforts of Mrs. Russell perfect the voices of the A Cappella choir. Under her direc- tion, the D.H.S, choirs have won numerous awards. LUCRETIA JONES Texas Southern University, B.S. Shorthand, Typing an . , A ,, 4, f - Students Express Appreciotion i i MRS. SHIRLEY JONES Brenau College, B.S. English, S Club Y i-Z, rg'-. , V lf . ' ' . gi' X u I I f .- t ' 1 X, A - it During the decorating session for Favorite's Formal at the Civic Center, senior yearbook members Mary Robertson and Janet Ferguson present Mrs. Sherrill with a gift. Mrs. Sherrill, former advisor of the Bronco, sponsors the formal and heads the favorites' Campaign. MRS NANCY KAMMON Indiana University, B.A., M.S. Counselor VERN LANE North Texas State University, B.S., M.S. Driver Training, Health Ed., P.E., Coach . ff ,,f-irq, Gy 1 ff 3 MRS. EVELYN LEYENDECKER Our Lady of the Lake College, B.A. Spanish, Spanish Club MRS. HAZEL LORTS Oklahoma A 8m M, B.A. English for Teochers' Su pport X JESSE MASON Texas Christian University, B.A. Biology .rf 1 1 ' fi' ff ',-fl X Q' , if MRS. MARGARET MEWHINNEY Florida State University, A.B. J.C.l.., Latin WILLIAM J. MICHALKA, JR. University ot Texas, B.A. Sam Houston State Teachers College, M.A. Trig., Algebra, Coach Student teachers bring new ideas into the classroom as they gain teaching experience. In appreciation for her coaching help in tournaments and other speech activities, the second period dramatics class pre- sented Miss Threadgill with gifts as she completed her student teaching. MRS. BETTY MOON, North Texas State University, B.S. Journalism, BRONCO, HORSESHOE I A , , I . S isgvrfyz - 1jj3:15g55 MRS. VIRGINIA MOORE Texas Woman's University, North Texas State University, B.S., M.S. Typing . Q Eiiiilf ffl I IJ ! I ummm 'T ,,, . ml . I , , , if f' , 73 Foculty Pertorms Voried Duties MRS. MARGARET McCAULEY North Texas State University, B.S. Biology CARROLL MCMATH Texas Tech., B.S. North Texas State University, M. Band, Bronco Band 74 V , , 'Wa y , f , , iff!! 1, 'f ' Z M47 . , . A ' J' 7 1 i ,UWW ' 7 ' 'f V1 1 ' L A f 4, My ' i 1., 1 , I Q! ..,,,, .gli , , With the increased enrollment ofthe '68 school year, students and faculty 'found difficulty in locating their assigned auditorium seats for the Thanksgiving Assembly. Mrs. Trickey seats extra students among her advisory group and checks her roll as Mrs. Sullivan discusses the assembly program with her students. JAMES MCDANIEL Lamar Tech., B.S. Health Ed., Applied Sciences, Coach MRS. KAY NORMAN F. D. NIX 'East Texas State North Texas State University, B.B.A., M.Ed. S, American History History, Government, Coach ds Advisory Tedchers MRS. EMA RUTH RUSSELL Texas Woman's University, B.S., M.A. A Cappella Choir, Coeds, Chordsmen, Glee Club, Folksingers MRS. MARY TOM PRICE MRS. LUCILLE RAY' , North Texas State University, B.S., M.S. Texas Woman's University, B-5- American History, English TYPlFl9 BILLY RYAN North'Texas State University, B.S., M.Ed. Health Ed., Coach Senior Kay Garrett waits to receive her Spanish ll report card from Mrs Leyendecker. Forei n lan- - 9 guages taught in a two year program are beneficial to college-bound students. if X HAL G. RYLANDER Texas A 81 M, North Texas State University, B.S., M.S. F.F.A., Vocational Agriculture ,--ff 'N-V , ,.,,,,,,.g4v ' 1 fn' . V - , auf ,u4wwf ' f,iQl47,5 ,, il C 75 Procticci Equipment Proves Useful RALPH SAULS Teacher certificate granted Through Voca- tional Educational Agency Auto Mechanics ln the crafting of woods, the vice is a valuable aid. Mr. Emmons instructs Joe Owens in the proper techniques of securing wood in the vice. 76 MRS. MARGARET SCHULZE East Texas State, B.A., M.A. Pep Club, Cheerleaders, Physical Education MRS. CATHERINE SHUFORD University of Arkansas, North Texas State University, B.A., M.A. English MRS. MARY LA JEAN SHERRILL 'lexas Woman's University, B.S., M.A. ELY DIXON SLEDGE Prairie View A 8. M College B.S Mathematics in Clossroom Studies MRS. NADIE EADS SMITH North Texas State University, B.S. Texas Woman's University, M.S. Business Education, Bookkeeping, Short- hand . MRS. PAM SNIDER X-S, N l Texas Woman's University, B.S. 3 Chemistry E N ERIC c. STROMBERG North Texas State University' Physics, Science Club i MRS. MARY ELAINE SULLIVAN Mount Mary College North Texas State University, B.A.,'M.A. English Mr. Stromberg instructs his physics class in the use of the parallel rangefinder in approximating distances. In practical application out-of-doors the class was able to estimate distances between focal points of the school. Wet! ' 1 v,. MRS. HELEN SWENSON Texas Woman's University, B.S., L.S. Librarian 1 MRS ELAINE TOMPKlNS MRS BETTY TRICKEY MRS- VIRGINIA M- VAUGHN Memphis State University B S Albion College TF-3f'5YlVBf1la C0lleQe- A-5- Engllsh North Texas State University B,A., M.A. Malllemallfls National Honor Society English Curriculum Offers English Pony Pep Club and Cheerleaders Mrs. Moon, Bronco sponsor, and Karen Friedsam, ed- itor, outlined the dummy of the '68 Bronco during afternoon working sessions at the A 8- M Journalism Workshop. Student Lite and Faculty layouts entered in competition won second and third place awards. ,Xxx w ll . ,mx Vlib My og... ff nf, - K Q .S U S ff MRS. VERA DELL WILLIAMS MRS. EUPHA WOOD Texas W0man's University, B,A, Oklahoma State University, B.S. University ot Texas, M.A. GSOYTIGTFY English, Spanish Challenging Elective Courses Mrs. Ray stresses the necessity of understanding the mechanics of the typewriter to her beginning students. ln addition to developing fundamental skills, the typing student also learns proper manuscript and letter forms tor better organized papers. MRS. EMMA Joie YARBROUGH North Texas State University, B.S., M.Ed. i History, Economics, Sociology, Student Council, Honor Society rc, ' I W-VN Q-'iv N' --Free-rvt.-4-as-swasew . - ss., 4 v 13' ' X ' , A my WCS f .jf ,J,JHvJf' MRS. DORIS WYATT Southwest Texas State English awvfff B88t 38099 EDGE .4 -nl L ' I 1 Q, A ,Ji ,,1., I K i TI ,Q-IPLIU -:F Lw'f-'W pf.-,igf ifE',r,f,j 5 y y ,I I I I I I T!-E7 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Kent Ramey, vice-president: Andrea Sidor, secretaryp Vicki Gage, reporterp Randy Minnis, president. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Donna Pryor, reporterg Kathy Nichols, presidentg Randy Groves, vice-presidentg Rhonda Sherrill, secretary. - IPX 'Dlx fi If I 4 , I' V' 'wi I I 5 ,ir I , Iii Acquiring Knowledge Provides SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Mitchell Merritt, president, Marcy Bullington, secretary, Sara Leith, reporter, and Ray Drenner, vice-president. hining Moments in Clciss As Teachers and students exchange ideas, they gain mutual respect, the basis of a relationship, condu- cive to learning. The classes of DHS, each characterized by its own activities, its own contri- butions to the school, and its own students, otter the special memories of a brief, shining, moment The Closs of Q' gg QQWZ ig .,,. 1 1, 1 LL..' .4 we , ,., ,V ,. ,, 1 ,,,, , s f,, Hy, .g , ff 3 1 , 5734 a, 4 .mmyx. ia:-Ame, ' ' A 'N f, A ff Z' 45 If wi-to ' ' ,A,, f ', 6 2 r Fi 1 y7QfZZgTfZZ A itrt sift ws A.QAA M, lZZQZWQ51g5 Frances Abbott Paula Akins Marvin Allen Roy Appleton 1 ' 7' ,Ig dm, 457 W WMM Vicki Adams Diana Allen Barbara Anderson Connie Arnold va! A 4 x riff' 44, .225 VW, ff7l 5f 4 Q KWAZZM Hlfgakli W f,'5s.fQiiF' Q YW f7ffiYfi5n i f 'itw me 49' 'sffrr Delois Aimes Joe Allen Ignacio Agado Don Mike Allen Daniel Stanley begins the stitching process on a wallet which he is making during crafts. Students appreciate the opportunity to develop skills during a school course. Nineteen Sixty-Eight 6.359 Joyce Atkins Jo Ann Ayers Greg Badke Steve Barron Kenneth Bartley , wtj , aa- ey , i Hank Blum Charles Branch Betsy Brown Sherry Bodine Ted Brannan Philip Brown 'dxf b was .,ol Bill Bonds Connie Bratcher Victoria Brown Qfiv ' ,mf 2' x if ' 'Y 4 y i Ann Boyd Becky Boynton Sharon Bratcher Bill Brinkman Charlotte Buchanan Tim Bucher , -urn! 83 ig ,!'-21,5 f:f:-1i-- ' Andrea Buckman Mike Cain Tommy Calvert Tommie Cheatham Seniors gww V Q AQM 1 4, ffl. sf. i J J y l QQ arg Z auf' 1 'V f' 1 ul' ll f 4 iff, f r 2 ' 7 olikifgrif 5 f V 7 re 'N ' gf l 'A 1 ' 31 m Doris Bullard Marcy Bullington Robert Calclwell Alan Calverl Ronnie Camp Joy Campbell Clyde Chrisman George Chumbley Q. 3 '-4 A ' 'ff , Aff' q. I , ft, Assume Numerous Betty Burke Gloria Calvert Jane Carter Ernest Chunn xg no I g 4' Q3 ,JN 1 'W' wfv' Wx ' My i. ,,,, .M s if ,J 40 . f 4 A Sue Byrom Sue Ann Calvert Tim Casey Sally Cline --4. fivif z-was If ' l can Responsibilities ot Standing on the sidelines, Drum Major Bill McMath watches the Bronco Band get into formation before a half-time performance. Robin Courtney Marsha Cudd -gg- Debra Culpepper V Fred Cuthbert Leoclership Bruce Coates Christi Collier Alice Collins Sarah Collvins Candy Cook Linda Corbin Linda Core Joyce Coth ran 'wx N901 V , -A, 1 I N E - ss-fi 1 All f 1 A C C lr P fl'-f '- - :Q an ix 0, 49- fm i'ii'1e'ff'i ' , , '.,fffigii'7ff. 4: V X11 s ' ..-vff . i fs if v V p 5' ,1 'iw' ' 'r 2 'Q 5- Ag ' Ag' 2 1737! j 3 Ang in v L, ,Q 5 rl V il W ' V 1 gg' f- 4 . 'lfihip -Cz , X ' Q22 , I '-'-- :- J I ff , W' HV , , . ,, r. ,,, 455577 ,fi-5 M154 -ggiff , r If LCV Viffff 4 p' We: ,gy EJ 1 'Hifi f fi M, V ' iowa:-f I . 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YES! f f 51 '40 , i , wgwfd' , f -.cw 'Z , ,,,-.., it ,,,,,, ' 1f,1v,1f:ff1,,,-, ,V f 1, !LZ'.'i.'.If,QEfZ , K' rw' 1, , 2 ' ,V ri -Q 9 ' 2 -ZCv.in::Iiv:fdzw,f. . 1 1.4 y I 5gf4yf7::QT frff If 'f ' :yn ' i, I ,f , H QM' A .41 11 'eq ,,,r,, f V ' I , Vickie Erwin Barbara Fadale Kenneth Fairman Sammy Faris Charloife Favors Excitement ot Footlooll Fons Jumping with spirit and excitement, senior cheerleader Jan Nichols and the crowd cheer the Broncos toward victory. Janet Ferguson Robin Fitch Pam Fleming Linda Flippo Charles Floyd Randy Ford if crtt,, 4,t, 1 F 2 'YLWFD AFV 87 If-M, 'N-...fn ,,,,,,,f Lonnie-Foreman 4nfWf We-V, '- rubs Sammy Gallo Richard Geer Teresa Grisham 43' mt raun- Key to Victorious Secison mf! if II f f. , .- jx-it 4, 2 H ' 2, 'P rg r,, aww ,, 4, if M-3 , viii, R We f , Linda Foster 'Z' Linden Galyon Doug Gheen Diane Gulden 17' of Roger Fraim lb Mg-mf' Sandra Gammill Geraldine Glenn, Rebecca Guyer GT' f '30 rw tr W Z .4 I I 'Uv-id Karen Friedsam .fsmw Dianna Gandee Patty Glover Nancy Hackney ADS X' V x . . up ' , ,f I V , l if .,, 41- . , 37 '24, ' ' Km ,' f 'rj . A .KX , ,, ' vw la ,vw A, ' ' ' '31 r -uf: J '-49 ,V 'f ,W ,. 9 di '-nav f .Af ,MV s I ,f Q .,,,f ,V V -mc, ' ' f 1 ' get Aj- if ,, , 1 egg ' a ' . riff ill. ,, ,gf , 'X ff V k:3'f:L-gfir, f, ' ,if :Lf wg, l ' :F ' y rrri . i K in 4 J .. 'K ' 1' i 1 , 11 , V f A V M , fr , , V 1, f' -:Q Q.. 1 , 1 V f ' , ,, 2 9 1 fa v r n 1 f K' 5 1 f' l , ', - m',f.,w wgvifrffff fa- gm ' f 1 ,,f:,',,, f- '.,r'.-- 1 ' ,. .. ,1 uf W : I- f Keith Fulton ff fy ' 'ZZ - 1' , 7 i A I' Z P Kay Garrett Paul Griffin Frankie Hale Q' lp 7' 'ff 2 ,V ,f -:snap Experience Added by Senior Broncos ' is Frances Hall ' fw- in 'Q Jim Hamilton ..,,,, Pat Hamm Jean Hampleman 3 ,ii Keith Hansel ii M' Y 6 a X' ' - ww N F 7 . Ray Harbin f Steve Harper Fred Harrison Senior David Wallcer's face indicates his irritation and concern for the Broncos at the Tyler Lee game as Coach Whitson prompts him on the next play. K2-FW Sandra Harrison Lucy Jane Hathway IW 1'2 , va: Brenda Harvey George Hatridge 419 nik '59 rv, ' . f It 4 ,ll 2 X Teddy Hawk Robert Housden Terry Howard Ray Hundley www, my gl, ,, ,, Seniors Heod Involvement A nit , A l G 1 f-an , fi, fa- -Q... Q1 M, ' Av Sherry Higgs Mike I-mi Betty Houston Melissa Hull Sylvia Hunt ff . l , ,lift 'I Wi. fi ' if- W , , 1 .-,,. 44' , , kgfffl ' if Joan Hockaday 'Hurt Diane Holloway Details for a home game are numerous and cause much con cern for cheerleaders who want everything to run smoothly Senior cheerleaders Judy Jones, Doris Bullard and Jan Nichols discuss plans for the evening's activities. i rind' 'Ill in Pre-Gcime Activities 3 ii! i Q5 is 'Ei' 5 ,, ,,, y Kathy Jackson Judy Jones Nancy Jones Pamela Jones Peggy Kamp Sandra Kendrick Larry Kerner Harry Key James Kincade Chris Kirk Debbie Kiracote Billy Kiser Kay Kittrell Nikki Jeffrey Dorotha Johnson 'hm Scott Hutchison Q if ' 5:3 A vip- ',l'i:l I3 X 4 Q lk i N A R X ,c,,, sud A X X .. X xt X W X Martha Ivey Linda Johnson fig Z IX ff X x f I ,4 x ff 5 , . f. V 2 Cf f 1:e-4 . ,- A MQW. -A 95 ff -V f ' ' ' ,jj ,sq M Q f I , 3 ' Q , 1 f If 0 0 i 3 -fsifr Tom Johnson if Q -W , -exits' fi K-EI3. ,Z ., XV 44, , 6 4 Wfff J -i-ii J at , r f ., M Wx- ' ' , 5 ff it ' Effff, ff I - f I-J ff wx., , -'X E2 'Q ff ,WAQQZQ3 ,E 'gig 1 is f p iv -:mfr ',. f -:sig ,L , ,V 4 ' af-sf: ,'1 .5fE.,.iv,':fe, ef 112 Qf ' l 1 1,:..-c-r1rx2:.rZtf ' 'f 4535 Y 's I WW : E 'pe-mv W X, 5 J' V , if - 'W '. Q., pf f i Required Term Popers Provide John Latham Julie Lewis Marie Lewis Zelma Locklin Jeannie Lyde Gerald Lynch Two DHS chemistry students Judy Davis and Larry Bodine, strive for accuracy in their experiments so their hypothesis will prove true. Preporolory Work for College V 1 f 1 l Xx Ava McBee 1', ' Keith Mcmack , I ll95l'l967l i 'lag V W M fi Kenneth McClung Katie McGalliard e DaveMcGuire j MaryAnn McMahan 'rr-nv' Bobby Davis works continually on his Term paper while Dave McGuire and Chris Webb pause to contemplafe on a conclusion. Bill MCMaTh Cheryl Maddox Debbie Marion Sandra Malfhews Helen Meclcafe Janie Milam I M Mary Miller Margarel Mills if 'x k x- 4 -1 QM -B Congenioliiy '15 .aa ' 9--Q yr, Recognized by Foculry Through The Howdy Dance-was climaxed by the crowning of Mr. and Miss Howdy As the Glylida NliI'l'IS Jim Moellinger Tommy Moore Mike Mordecai 4 ff'ifiin A Students cheer, Dixie Schulze pins the sash on David Thomason, Mr. Howdy , ,ff ,f J iv, v' IQ' 'V 'f'f ' 1' ,. Y -7 fi K' ,Q f 94 Lynn Morris Doug Morrow ,Linda Morrow Charles Moss Judy Newland Dan Nichols Jan Nichols Earl Nuckles Selection of Mr. ond Miss Howdy O X N a 5 xi x Q96 l i gf! i ,,..N-1 NQQETQQ - .ff lffifilfgg aw w ' -P - .iff 'W awr- V J a 5 .X VA ka i Y K1 ' '11 7 ' 1 5. P' I 'fb' - ' 3 551 -19 Phyllis Nuckels Tommy Nunnery Barry Orr Jon Ann Osborne Margie Pafferson Shirley Pafferson Frank Pooler BeTTy Por'rer M1,Wf, , if ,M 17 46 4 Z -f 4, f, ZW, Af X f ,f , ff' f X , Q 1 f 1 Roger Odom Joe Owens Rodney Payne Clela PoTTs 256 Janice Oliver Jeanne Olson Chip Painier Peggy Parker Ruth Perkins Lee Ann Phillips Brenda Price David Price ' Q J'-aiiilij ff- ,, J. asfferaie Misa J Troditionol Sign Contest Otters vw J ' ' fvi' .rfv so :L f,.' if , Ni M J 16' t -Q .sf I. .. i nf Ji ' -hb 1 kj ff f ,ll 1 if 'E' 5 I 'fqfl ' 1 H .6-bs xx 3 X X l , V . . .Vi T 'Pt NT 3' -riff iirg, -:Pl so Roy Pursuj Julie Rainey Pyllis Randolph Don Roberson Mary Robertson Carol Robinson Fred Rodgers LeAnn Rodgers Steve Rohre Thomas Ross The busiest and the most exciting year for any student is his senior year. Ordering invitations for graduation is one the many events which requires the early attendance of interested students. Senior Jane Sadler is assisted by a Balfour representative in buy- ing her invitations. x ' Xvf 96 Louanne Rowlett Nancy Salmon X egvl s V W zz' 1' ' -1 - ' I 4, i ' 4' dd f'.xf'1'f . l i ' 5 Zfi 4vi 3:s:.:-:a'v'f- M 'v'f'4 'Jh '-3' 5 may 'my 1 - fm-.,,f Robert Ryan Ricky Sanders ,vw a ' V. A 1073, x flll v X 'Ov Jane Sadler Pam Sanford way' V13 ,af i Xa ! 1 as fe v u , , I ft H Q 0 Chollenge to Creotive Seniors Bill Schaat Gary Schlegel Ronnie Schleimat N:-77' , ,,,,., Ken Schmidt Dixie Schulze Glenna Scott .7 Seniors Bobby Davis and Dixie Schulze loin the fun, making signs for the traditional contest. The Junior class won with the Seniors placing second. X 97 at . V f-4 rf ,, f W' 1 'Q s. n 5 ,QQZ 1 , Vilz Q 'M A is as fy 'K ,L V' ' M ,, ,, X , 2 .2 ' n ju, A, K ix mms M--.... , 1 lun-- --732 uQ14x .zllll h -, 'rt, : . 0, 1--gllnvl'-t , ' fl ,':..'a. ,.....-snr:-nr ' U: 'lrwn-uulnl' 'ls , f v In grill - :-'.f' sg---:, -.r A I Q Ill pf , v di. Nunn' S A s Ie.. -- - N -flfil jf'73':'f:::g 5' ,Si O ' S- 'K '.-.lu.lE!!lns. are 12: 349' Charlotte Shepherd Bonnie Sickles Ann Sidor Leonard Sims Bill Smith Donald Smith Garry Smith Ken Smith Mike Smith Janice Sons Clydene Southard Steve Speck Danny Sprabary Vickie Sprabary 98 5' 3553. S' . S tisgilblllralitialltsf Porticipotion in C cbs ,V J ' , 4 4 2 5' -...N a:a1.ss.....r f .css-. f, wa. 5 n 7 ,f it ,V 14 , , L6 , I7 ssx 'Z 54 ' .2 Mike Mordecai, Lt. Governor of District 8, prepares for the Key Club assembly. The Key Club showed slides to the student body based on the international convention theme Understanding Through Involvement. flaw Nw '01-mg. f, ,A max wk 7 X rl Attords Seniors Chonce to Aid Community 1315 Q- Xe Saws was 'X sv X Q53 sa Q: ybog .X-.-fx-. ..s.. , s XG - '51 ,iNsYXYikNXfY51'fii V55 Q iss x This year the Student Council placed signs in front of the homes of all Bronco football players and coaches to help build community spirit. In the attempt to awaken public en- thusiasm, senior representative Rebec- ca Guyer posts a sign at David Walk- er's home. Carole Starnes Dennis Starnes Connie Starr Thomas Stephens Mike Stepkin Kathy Strong Heather Sturrock Al Taylor Ken Sprabary Tommy Srokosz Daniel Stanley FTE ks 125' ,fx .. Ea, QV., ,jp ww J .4 .- --r , , 5 , f shy.. , I 3- 4. -' av, f .M 1 Ar .,,zey2fI'f , - wg 'Mir' ,L :Lil-1.5 'pQf'g ff Q2 l li BRUNIIU ,., EPZA ,x -A it Nw Locol Movie Premiere Lends W, ..4 .. Tommy Taylor Diana Venable Belly Ward Chris Webb -QV' ,ea IO0 .dy Shari Testerman David Thomason Charles Thompson Gary Tgnn Vickie Venable Martha Wa - T David Walker Jim Walling Don Warclla SCOTT Walson Glenn Weaver Billy Webster Ray While lx f , 'f: 21211-Ml ,s-..-1 ff, Ann Whifson Linda Wiles . 'mn IWW Excitement to Senior Yecir IGN K . 'vs 6 ' ,W ...ln nf 2' A ,ee Y Cathy Wilkinson Jim Wilkinson During the interview with Warren Beatty and Micheal Pollard before the premiere of Bonnie and Clyde Seniors Steve Barron Robin Fitch Doris Bullard and David Lawson listen attentively to the stars opinions of the movie Savannah Williams Greg Williamson Corky Wilson Charles Wood Jonna Woodson Dianne Wynn Sue Yancy Janice Yates Jackie York Nina Young Gary Young Dwight Youngblood ,f V I, 2 Cindy Allen Rosa Amezaga ..,v -H-sf Rick Allenbrand Paul Amos l -M157 The Closs This year candy sales, an annual proiect' of the Bronco Band, financed a group trip to Christi. Dailey Pike's successful sales were begun with a purchase from Vicki Venable. 1f,, l T ', J f, my ii 3 K ff' f , kg ' 21673 f 'rv .JV Z ...ff lawn Jimmy Amyx Ronnie Anderson Susan Anderson Lin Angenend Larry Armstrong Karen Ash Nancy Atchley Bill Bailey Tim Bailey Sandra Baker Carroll Ballard Tim Barber Jennie Barron Darby Barrow Dan Bartee ol rw X Corpus Nineteen Sixty-Nine L, , :Tw . l - X.X'- X xg ,mg .L ..-1-ei., be iliizfjf we Awe Larry Bishop Billy Black Larry Bodine Jack Bomar Brenda Bradford Peggy Bradshaw Jerry Brady Jo Ann Branam Beftye Bratcher Aileen Braziel Mitchell Breedlove Carolyn Brewer Becky Brooks Barbara Brooks Jack Browder N 1.. .L ,i,..flik1:,.5,Agk.- zwqxsg Six xr Jo Lynn Belcher Patsy Belcher Nita Bell Jerry Bellar V .,A. Jody Bass ,-43 b i f Sherry Baley '737 Gail Beale l J' Q Aga. V,VV 1 ,, . af, I I Hifi . 'fl L' jf L Q'ifflgfQ 1. ' . .Til f L WHY M Q-..,,,, ' i .'sv-s-442' it I sad ,aj q...4..-I ' IMA, ,'f1i2Ell2'f9'lT, ' X 42 ,J , 7 QW ' HUA Tr 1 ,-.ur ,wf 407' , f, '!..,. --nf , A2 .2 V,,, M 5,6 41.5, .51 , .,, 1,0 16949 'YQPQ49' , !6S',.!iO - .,.l6g,6 t,,, 144. '91-5. 9, 9- - ,5 - ' 1' Y'6f ',i. '6.' 'S -.xl N- -ew I X 1 lil' , .4 h ' ..:- WV' ' it if JI' V4 fi,-M, -1-of I I -17335, v: -. i Q.-My I ,a , Juniors Proctice Advonced Techniques Debbie Bryant Janice Buskirk sv-f ,X I A ,Wg 5 1 9- K A, may y, l if f , .,-- , .,L . I ea.,- 4 1 9 ff G 1 f Z 2 2 zz 2 fl' S Terry Bupp Dale Butler Ji 1:2 Tim Barber utilizes an automatic sander for finishing his wood project. A smooth sur 'Face gives the piece a more professional appearance. I I 'ixa -3 ...I ir,f Joyce Buttrill Joseph Capps Dorothy Carr Terry Carroll Don Carter Donna Carter JW! Carol Cawthon . ,f'4'iF fi A TX M I 11 ,f,, , xkwzf i ' .V .7 AW- ' f , 4, l 'Nw 1 M., , 1, - i g K i 221 f ,, '-' if , I 'fy ' 'E' J, A ' f ' '. if ,W 's f f .ff f Y 'Y ,-, ,,.. jg- vj :Q 'N I i V gf ' 2' 5 . I X Z i i 4 A 1 ' v i - f- l04 QW! W V W X, yn ' if ' 'ff ff .Q , , 2 V1 4,7 f Mike Chandler Carolyn Chapman Deborah Clampifl Harold Clampitf Candy Clanton Sue Clark Larry Clay Kay Cline in lndusiriol Courses 'wav Bessye Collins Mel Crenshaw Connie Crowley David Cunningham Sue Curry Suzanne Curry Sue CurTis Cathy Daniel Robert Daniel Diana Davis Linda Davis Tommy Davidson Gene Davis Mary Davis Susan Davis Danny Dawson Sally Dean Patsy Dickson Frank Dolcater Becki Duncan Elise Durham -K Mtn' Tom Collinson Lucy Cooper ' as-ffl vi! ski -5- . J V ix... . ! N ----- -.. vs ifwalxffvi' Q 1,4 - . fi , fihax fa! vi' JI ii i, ,,5ilN'img.M i eil Wil X f . I I I C F T 112:-'f.. 'W 3: .V is '5.jJ5,eo -'na . 4-:,:'gi '.-s '-1:3-,-P.-4-Lv. r r 1.1, u 'n --- --g-..u,,-- .- n.'q 1 w, , , 1 . . .gs -. . 3 .- any -3 'hu' ,',' -',' Jackie Coitle -33 Don Cowarf Ken Crenshaw ' 5 uri, . 'Frau ' ff I 8' ,-1-iff' 4--D X ff any 'QQQIO e'-'xr 'BY 4 '02, , f ,f ..,-V -,..,, ,Dug ' N vir 'V' pa as 5 wi , , 4 .. . , 27 ' In , gay J' aff 1 f 1 4 'M-'fy ff' ., W L., X 4 7131 , , f1pfl'z,r'2'aa H n , , i. ' ,g is m 1 W A e si:fz21ef4S i ..,,' f ,-,4 QlL2Lf5,735fxa, 5 , ' nf I iiilall . 1is.gi:'5i:iiiZi:i' J an i Fw N8 f 'Q we , , Q x ff ,W Y .,n--Q55 2 'aw W 'Y' 4-75 4 V D211 D4 4 c ' '--A04 -.nf ,W ,, ,3,1fg:,f,u if' A ,, 5 , M ,Ci , nh 12 7 N if ful ,Wg '4Y'j-11,5 .lerry Gage Sharon Griffin 56 XF in-ms' . ,. ..v,.,-4 V ,, gpg. ,. gf- - , A 1 Linda Gandee Buddy Griffith 'Vw for -.J EW fry , ya 7, . , V-M',z'it,w' - - ' f' V H 1,1n'Wv.w. :' . -f f f' ,.x',iE5'1f f mg, lr IR -. f W fy f 01 9 , le Po rilclpoilon ' 4 ,SK 4' 1 'YW x Z 5 x 5 1 av lv ' ' ff , ' ' 4 4 I wud! f., . , . f ww. f f, PM 2 ' r -I' 3 4. Q 5, w , , .4 .,., , , My W 1 ff'-Tw' 5 Y, , 1 ,,.,f M I 4. if ve '49 401972 , , , fe, I V ,,L. of Juniors Cathey Eades Kathy Ellis Gwendolyn Evans Donna Faris Butch Farmer Diane Featherston Larry Felts Debbie Ferrill Betty Fletcher Eugene Flowers ' 'aaa Larry Frank 4 2 Danny Fuller ff' f Joe Fulton QI Cheryl Fox 5 Danny Gafford g 0 Elaine Gardner Elizabeth Gilbert Doug Ginnings Elizabeth Gray Randy Groves Cathy Guditis Bob Hall Tometria Hall X.-I 1 'f .uv F Q, fvkvf Nov X fi Adds to Homecoming Success The essence of homecoming was expressed in the halls of DHS by the colorful displays and decorations. Juniors such as Suzanne Curry contributed time and ideas to en- couraging Bronco spirit. Lee Head Susan Hoffpauir , ...ni N,-vm-of ,1 Mike Hamilton Floyd Hammin Cheryl Hansel Ricky Harkins Debbie Harper Bob Harpool Joyce Harrell , i,,. ,,,,, . ,,,,. ,f - :iiiiiif l I ,fy f i: WWW ' 'V , fd' W, Martha Hendricks Ronnie Hensley Connie Hersman Martha Hester Cleve Hilliard Joe Holland Paula Hollingsworth Kathy Hopson Irma Horn Joe Horner if qw dy!! a 0 N-C ll' l 17 Junior Closses Offers Students Marvin Horton Jimmy Houston 'WWW Harold Houston Curtis Hughes Following a weekly vocabulary test Juniors relax in anticipation of the 3:30 dismissal -H , A fi 73 5,42 2 1 in df is he 'P' 4 W ' , ' L' . , 'V i:i.i, E , I 4.4 W Lf ,, ,,, .again . if ff , ZW if , ,wig J I ,Vi --,Wy ,Q 1, g , ,rf V ,fxwbi f x, Liu A ,-,, f , , 441 , , is ,, f I 1 f . ii f,,g,fzg , ,, 3, 2 ,,'s ' g Ifif 'Q W f ' I I an V W J Af f f ' J ,,,,u0f Dorothy Hunter Dale Hutchins Linda James Norma Jenkins Jane Jenson Margie Jeslca Claudia Johanson Bryce Johnson Gwendolyn Johnson Maynard Johnson Ruby Johnson Jan Jones V Joe Jones Karen Jones Dpnnie Jost' Voried Courses ot Stud .X Y TN st. Ji, 4 vi , ... , , . .1 -Q5 Mrs. Shoopes, Latin student teacher, assists Dan Bartee in a translation from Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic War. Juniors taking Latin discover its practical application in relation to English grammar. Cheryl Kooker Sharlene Laird Eddie Lane Dickie Langford Martin Latham Betty LeMaire Bob Lewelling Marie Linenschmidt Frances Lipsey Nancy Long 7 f ff 1 Angela Kimble Gina Kinard Cyndy Kittrell f tykfuzsk Qi aww, xtyi It' ,W as i 1' V t ii'f,f'f 22 an i A ,, ,Q ' ' T 1 wf,f4,Ugf- 1 4 if V ,, fray f 'i if 9 i 'Yri fern- Y 4. UW .21 Gary Jost Ike Keas Billy Keith Janet Kenas Eddie Killian A, kllk t y ' 'Qi cm ' :Q if .i:., .1 'rj 1 ,Q fs, xx 1 63 x .ws ffl , -t .x - Y. gf . All tx . ci w ifi: fr -.NL V2 H tl. .14 , by , - :Q-A t-f4i,M.w' .- pl 1 f I 1:23 . 4. . --as ,,ik. ,, iliiili iifrg ii h.h 653 itil 1525 S ' 6 5, 'f,.f,gv. QEz 5 5 Vtte - -1 -cv-1 g .. K as-f .gs as .J '99- -,J if lg if latat 5,5 ',Y '1'7' 43 N-var gwsg4t4y.z,-- ,V f V Y 2 'W 4 Pride Leods Juniors in vw JU ..o Ti Alexa Love Qf ff X4 , 1 1 f-ff -.3 W, 1 M4 gunz --.-...., f 427742 Af , L , , , X15 2 1 3'-uf-J -1 if Ma ry Marino Dan Martin Gregg Mays Laura McDade Thomas McGallia rd Carloyn Lynch Jimmy Maddox Bob Mahoney Mike Martin Jimmy Martino Cathy McAfee Blake McConnell Marjorie Mclntosh Debbie McMahan Glendon McWhorter Jo Linda Meredith Molly Merritt Tracy Mesler 1 U 1 w r- , ,, 'l' :Ll I Li My X fl K . fi J' i Contending tor Honors , l,,Qf'7.fi 'ELPH' 1. s J, f W. ,fha ff K , ix.. Nw: ,L 725, 2.1 joe, '-,. if ' As the collections ot the day's Ugly Man, Pretty Woman Contest are totaled, Kay Kittrell happily acknowledges that the seniors have finally surpassed the iuniors. Brenda Bradford's optimistic smile, however, expresses her confidence that the iuniors will again take the lead. Becky Mitchell Lester Moeller Patricia Moore Gary Morris Jenell Morris .37 ,, . a g:, l Mark Morrow AM I Greg Muirhead ,xt I Mike Musgrave V Lenanne Nance Judy Naughton ' , ,lf Ziff! I 3 . V, my . 177792, WN, Nancy Neblett Jan Nelson Nancy Nelson Kathy Nichols Cheryl Orr .AUQKAW 593 if , ' M., ,441 fav' ,naar 'JE' .,.,,, Billy Michaelis Don Michalewiscz Abigail Miller Margie Miller 4-AF Susan Parker Laurie Penner Pam Plunkett James Pursur '59, 'WN MHZ Norman Parrish Pam Perkins Marilyn Potts Charles Rainey Y-1 Shelton Pendarves Judy Petty Joe Powell Tom Rainey f ,,, ,, swan, 1 up -rd f M P I , , ,x if f ' X , y ft 7 ff, A Q7 7, f 1 4 ' 1 W W l MMV , f X v1-gr f' 'QC ,yi ,, , . wrath- -, , 'Q A vlv I ,iff 'f , I fi! X 2 'JTC' - '. '19 af - .f- i ,-, ' i ' fm ' if . p - f . firgf If ll mal y 557' V. , ab F , I 'V f 'L 1 i t t ' .as y P cs: ' fencing' NJ' -af- -...VMI James Osborne Steve Owen Cindy Painter Nancy Pannell Delton Parker Competitive Spirit Dailey Pike Nancy Powell Gary Ramsey Wendy Piott Shirley Prestridge Ronnie Ray , ' T: ill V l llv 1 lax, 'Q Q s Q 5 ff'7i': ff ' ,, .-,., . VAVV V, V ,, ,fr ' Ai ff' ,' tx-if f ' ,.' . ' -'f ga E , ji Qli , ,gg ,, 'WF 'ff-GN 1 faf' 'ez i.fi-if .af-riffs 4 .f ggffj j 5532 4i1Q2'Pff:.'1t'.f' am 'if , ,W i va vf , P21233 Q H 1 , M713 A ,IMF ,,,,, P lf is '-vm, , P ,aa V, A '14 w Il2 , -fn 'N-.... an AMMWX Donna Pryor Mike Redden 'vm ,--.ffefwi rf 4 f 1 PQ fl' V 'V Qt. ,f QW f- ,.,, ,, 'QV ' fl .up I .,,,,.f A ffwu ' ...Bs 7 X 2- 1:1 My 'frPf 1i:'f-, Mft 'iff ' K 3 , .gyggjkzfli-.73 all '92 f f w fylktjff wifi ggi 5 .f.aT'15 'QV 5l':'loYU1'a ' '. v : HU- we ' 152'-V-' ' 'Waite' ' f, Q. -an-71' gn new fy' 4 7.14 If 1 f ' 5 1 fi3Zff,,:L5 1 f i' '- X 25770 ' 5 2 3 ff MJ If . ,Z N' -:sv pw- ' ww- f..-.., Cliff Re'-'ling David Reeves Putnam Reeves Janice Reid Andrew Rekey Expressed by Juniors The faces of iunior cheerleaders, Deborah Sharber and Molly Merritt reflect disappointment at an unsuccessful field goal attempt. Mary Lou Rideout LaDonna Roach Patricia Robbins Cathy Robison ww' afisun-J 'WJ Byron Rice Melody Richardson Sharon Rodgers Patty Remley Kathy Reynolds Clara Richard Terry Riddlesperger Vicki Rummell v.a., ty ' 'EZ . .. in . ., 1 Q ' ' 'iff IN-iff 12' ,, l . l l ii i , , l f 4-f:'f,'VSff5-, a,,'3f 1 'J ' lf: Y r f A ,ja , A .. 38,7 1 - v f, , Eff 2 W, K, 'K 5 ,f,f , ' 'fr f , W Af if le 1' 1 AY -W -Ai' Q 4 K jj! r r X, ,J si u A, ,,V ' Z L . ff in , f 'ff' i ., If 2 i f 3, 1 is J II3 Y' -1-, - . f I -A. :f .- V V 1 , f:,.' 1 , ,I ,SQ V iw ' B B ,,-f ,A.' in ., lg, J . P 211s -nw.. fqfffl ,pf-,pw - 'f 4. 'f gm 7 ,A ' f My ny, ,' 5 , gf A I ,W Ei -ww .,m, , Mn, 5 . .. , Y' ' , . . ' E 79 2, 1, , 4, rl. 4 f is e 1:-1 -- l ff, ' fwfx f , 5 If :ff e P. I Vi: , Q dw,-, -3 'jf V ,,. I L V 5 ,QE ..., , . , fd ff . ,, J if A Junior cheerleader Martha Stott urges the Broncos on to victory during a trying moment of the W.T. White game. Prevoils Pam Rush Bobby Russell Connie Ruyle Lonnie Ruyle Gordon Sallee Gary Salmon Danny Sanders Charles Saunders Beverly Schaal Raymond Scott Cathe Scroggins Patty Scroggs Nancy Seitz Jane Self Susan Serur Deborah Sharber Danea Sheppard if , .., V t l 4 ,f f l 5 J. 2 X 4 f , : 4. ff ' :-4 ! SK In I , ' F f' iz Q 72. I., xyy. ,A .M I N A , ' 4 14 1 A liri . rL7f,Q'2.l 557 ot Bronco Gomes , t , x Y 3.1. J, S f sl 16 ,pm WLM: ' 9 any .-- C, ' ' M fm.. , 'Y 22252 342.3 ' 1' , X - R I f-1. ' -- 73 EK 1 Q . Rhonda Sherrill Don Shiflett Debbie Simmons Mike Sims Nancy Sims 5h9V Y S'55neY William Smartt Ann Smith Bob Smith Danny Smith Dona Smith Jan'-:fl Smllh L. N. Smith Margaret Stapler fx -JJ ,QV fl iff ' ,N f , '17 ' MF 1 'T Loretta Smith Eddie Stapleton , - ' ,fi-T' ' ,rj gym! ,f,Qjffffff'My, c Q! 3' I 2 v ., , 4f,,7 'r' V CL' '- X J z x 7 M E X Z f ff ' I5 -A 1 5 'fy ffd , I E ,. 1' 'Y' ., ,,f,, 3, , ,cm 45 2 limi ' ,, ri '53 Molly Smith Mike Starr , 1 X ,, 2 , V -,lx I ,ff ka, lf, ' HJ' 777' wa Juniors Renew Acquointonces v. T ff 'W W V 'wifi M ,Q , 1:Zf2'a F's '9 W :':m'zi2.69i 1 , - , Manha Sliff Martha Stott Janie STOUT Jerry Strittmatter Ray Swanson Martha Sweatman V VV , ..t..., , V , T. fl, V 1 .4 i f.tii' f H n T T 1 , - ' ' , r , 0' i' - vm Jo Elaine Taylor , 6 V an Q i ,W y -,Q W 1 Linda Teague QL XX V V fray f-- Cindy Thomas ' 45' : fi 5' T '41 ' f 6 I J. if Dick Thomas 4 I f k Vicki Thomas I ,. ,T V V I ,V iv ' Z yi l j' V ,W Q an ,Vt 'X ' fa M 4 4 ...mr ,' ,. ,W ., fffhff , ' if' VVV , 2:,V,,-:4:'-Q VVV ,, VV, V ,E V V VNV V ' ,, '4 . , ,. ,mf V V A 'K ' it ,L Connie Thompson as V - V ,i,, i M, X --5 Jan Thompson ' V.' Vi' :L -,fig ,VV ' 4 Linda Thompson ' f A ,f , VV , N, W Donnie Torneo X ' i , f Glenn Turner IGN Q TVVV ,iV5, T ,i ii ff. K 6' 'HWY p, W! ,K f , i 'i 'vs .. X--r Janelle Twyford Vanessa VanManen Roy Varner Nita Vick Dick Waddell Jimmy Welborn Lynn Weldon Debbie Wentrcek Truda West Karen White ol The Howdy Porly wif ,. Y S ,Q l 1 rar ,off lx , -4 f yo ' -an-V PWN N4 ,yn- -nof Gina Kinard and Billy Black dance to the the Tikis at the Howdy Party. Curtis Wilson Geraldine Wilson Sandy Witherspoon Dick Woodling Elaine Wood Eloise Wood Don Woods Peter Woods Trey Worrall Beverly Wright Gale Yancey Beverly Yarbrough Butch Yarbrough Janice Yarbrough Kenney Yarbrough , figs H7 4-...av all David Wilkerson Ralph Wiley l 'SSI' beat of f ' ' 13 , ' W, .ff f ., My , Y 1 , 'V , , W X Deborah Wilkerson Riley Willey 5 '-Ep x :gg fx ,ff A' Rodney Wilkerson Guy Williamson -f 'of x 1f'4 ',,.' an .4 V 47' .pkg gil 2, .f ,HEX ff X Q ff, 1- , ,Q if ,gf ,. 'Ski F Wig Z ff 1 if 5 '1' 29: v ' 4, : me 'IQ ,, .,, . 5. S53 f' 9 :M-i.,4 a ..,. ng ' U ,Y ,gy ,- N. 0, 9 Y 1 x ,' f Y 5 -Y i 57 S l dl , 'lg , wi 'X ri . 577 s 44 we lv , 2 W. L- . 2 we 'Y l xy' , ,.1v- 1 W fy' nf 'L U N in ,A 2 13, .ar -f , . ,zqefze ,v , ' ' Q' az, ,, ,, Diane Aaron Bruce Anderson Ted Anderson Danny Arispe Richard Baria ,-Q-jf' ' fx 114 I Wiley Adkins , David Anderson Ted Anderson Richard Baker Golia Barnett Zffffv . 42 K fx ' 5 is 2 1 .W , , ...LK V. 'X ,f if P - ,,.,.,. ...,., , ,. X ,,,. ,Wy Brenda Alexander Roy Anderson Keith Appleton Maria Bardas Mary Barnett :Af V, 40 ,..r fb ,, 6 .. The Class of ,, A 4 :us-. Mary Alexander Sammy Allen Wayne Allen Julie Althaus Decorating the building for Homecoming each year is a big task for the stu- dents. Sophomore Jana Jones helps Dixie Schulze drape crepe paper in the halls. ..-.1 --14-V X . nal 'Y' fl A , is fyv, A if r, ,r xii, . mernap 51752 .fa ar ' 1 if ':'F NYMmf: af Nl je '. Nineteen Seventy and i' x 'x ,, - ,.,,'f-fl'-1 :42l:',:l.'g:n:o:O:0 u 4 ' 0 ' q a o,:4.',:o.',:a:u'o.n: ,I .','v.','p 040.060 i s 'l 'Q 9 'fo at iz. 'SAO a' . ,na '. ff! Verna Barnett Hal Bass Angela Batcha Marilyn Bays Betsy Belcher Bill Bell ', I' j -'WZIV' ' ' he Naxf ', ,iii 179 i I fl - 1 in ,Q , To aid English teacher Mrs. Wilson, Delia Walston writes grammar assignments on the blackboard. 40' .y , .44 wwf' . ,qv , g urn' H919 ai, 1 2 A Q A af , .i.,,, ,,. l, ziilf- 'Q W' 1 Yr- V. lllll ., 3, ,, v kyi '- -: ' ' ' ,J 2 ' u 'l ,V 0 1 Q .5 O Q 2 Brenda Bell Linda Bell Danny Bellar Richard Bentley J. C. Bilyeu Larry Blackman Freda Blakeley Mary Blakely Bill Bothwell Brenda Bowling Bobby Boydston Nancy Boynton Karen Bradley Sue Branch Ruth Branclenberger First Report Cords for Sophomores SNA X L V ,X . v- ii i -. ' J wie N -'K 1 l ff! X at 3 i 'x W t 6 During speech class, Evelyn Head and test corrections before handing them in, rfvfff- if- gffg:-' . fr f L ' ' -1 it f .,e, ,,, w.---'-514. ' K' . . 33, Q gig-.y . jx ,f 4: I , , .3'S,,V.2tg,, ,L 1 1 if -gc, ,, . UA., 15- ,f 'f fv' ,av- 1 . gf ..r' ,slr il W' f 1 ' Vita - , F 3 6 I l' e . 1:1 ,twiki c,,, I ' L V' l. I2O Scott Henshaw work intently on their 'um' 4Pe i 5 b y , A T -ent ,X , ,V ,Ji X S ette .:.Q.,.- 'x Larry Brearley Kathleen Buck .EN Q is l ,-.A-J sgjr 'Qfhi ' ..pfr if .v A fggiff F l Ricky Brooks Vicki Buckman Patti Bullard Ann Bupp Debbie Calvert Mary Calvert Libby Camp Larry Carter Steve Chumbley Shirley Ann Chunn Oliva Clements Rusty Clements Tracy Cline Deborah Cochran Becky Coffee Amy Cole Joe Cole Marilyn Brown Brad Buell Excitement Cciuse Anxiety cind f 'u -' 2,, ' e, ' ' , 41 N a. ft 4 If 4 M 4 0 , DN ga Q, J, , a '. E' i as . W, -5.- ..,, ,4 ax .-:-i '75-i ' . ic: il M Q' Pl 41 if 4 4 My - , . i f' i 5 J' .J V-f-4 1 Q i g' at 1 S xt I li X . 'NN N 5,2 P4 'fir 4 BA' it 'wilt an 'zum PX. -' gl , 'fairy fi sn, Vera Cole Wayne Crandell Melissa Derington David Down Debbie DuChemin Q44 .477 f f 'fm f,, , , - ,,A, AMM ,, , Bryant Coleman Greg Crep Mike Dooley Debbie Doyle Donny Duncan '-'Y' -A N4 4 'Cf ,GI ,fx t'4,1yW4,Zy Z 1' X E1 fl l iv ff 1 3 ..,, I I ff. i V'iil S H f Q if l Janelle Cook Betty Copp Shirley Colhfan Harold Come Jackie Cowles Carol Culver Debbie Daughtry -lon Davidson Call Y Davis Cindy Derrington Apprehensive for her grade, Sophomore Cindy Rayzor shuts her eyes as English teacher Mrs. Helm passes out six weeks report cards. it A 1 AT 1 . K I X , 1 l xc I2 . i ' Sophomores Adiusi to Advcinced 'HA4 A , , , . f fi 1,1 'W 455 .53- 651 if: 1 ,K ' V Shelley Dutson Russ Ehrler Mike Ellis Phillip Embry ' Shellia Fain Sherry Favors Randy Fencht Debby A. Ferguson Sherry Flowers Robin Foote Kathy Foster La,-ry prank Clifford Dunn Margaret Durrance R613 Emory Terry Enoch Debby Ferguson Fran Finlay Jack Frigby Jeanne Gatford One of the more strenuous courses offered at DHS is Latin. Mrs. Connell assists Gail Gorton with a particular problem of conjugation. f, il 4, ,-,. ,,,, , , V f ,,, ,f 'qw' ffl f, ,i' F 4.-. Senior High School Courses E7 Working in the biology lab, William Lozano, James Mitchell and Ronald Smith study one-celled animals under the microscope as they write their reports. Suzanne Gilbert Nancy Greathouse Judy Gwartney Sherry Glenn Patty Green Robert Hacker Gail Garton Dalton Gregory Charlotte Hale ,F f ,fl f Mr ,Nl , fv- ga. My if J ' i . f W W Sandy Graham Gracy Griffin Mike Hall yi ,,, . gulf Vicki Gage 4-af Glenda Garrett Kerry Geer Robert Genova Katie Grese Phyllis Grahl Jana Gray Johnny Griffiths Gillis Hammett ,.r '7 Shelia Grisham Tina Hammett Y, -41 mi ,-0' -vrvv' New Siudenls Acqucuinf Themselves kayak ' ww ' 'wr ,I .V --.gn . wi Neal Harlan Wah' Harpool Byran Hartline Donna Harwell Carolyn Horn David Hughes Sara Hurclis Matt Hyder I ' f , 77 ...,-,, Gafy Ha rris Shari Hash Gail Hughes Ann Jagoe ia , , M Vicki Harris 'xv . V A Jake Hendricks I2-n Q ' ,jf . A ,,,, M vf ' ' Qi Mff77P'f,ll .lj V Af, gy XV 5 V, 4 ' A , -5,1 65.4 M, 'avi -J ' .1 ,af Hifi: . ,Ht is- .aww ' ' A '7 -f if - ' Q A Karen Harris James Hawk Ricky Hunter Venita Harris Evelyn Head Holly Hurdis Working in arf class, Benny Hunter and Murry Parker work with Tissue paper in preparing an art proiect. With Vcirious School Focilities Students spend many hours in the library ob- taining information needed for various school assignments. Mrs. Christman helps Sheri McCray and Pam Pattarson find vital data for their work. is 7x J. 4 as A 1 '6 I , ,tw , wmy, ff' Q , -.0 -'af ,M ' 9, L--47' X f X f , f X Dianna James Debbie Janssen Allen Jenkins iv' J vs. AE we 4' Tgkfser' P ' ,-up trftft , K -': , .i.VJ3fFi5 'Sit x W X K X A r ,J I ,, , i,r c uuuuuu u J 2 ' like fi i la! x ' emit K..-t rv' Robert Jenkins Clyde Johnson Vine Johnson Jana Jones Judi N. Jones Judy Jones Kathleen Jones Kathy Jones Rick Jones Linda Kamp Linda Kelly Virginia Kelly Linda Kennemar Mike Kline Lorraine Knapp Walter Krueger Lucy Kuykendall Walter Laney l25 Sophomores Look 'ro Horseshoe Chris Maddox Mary Maddox Marc Madore Mona Manire Theresa Markham David Martin l26 iyymeff f ,ggiflfy Blanca Lozano Jackie Lunsford Jana Lyle Patricia Lyle Kenton Maclntyre 51 ii ' ., ,.3.,,.,, , V' P' .J X Susie Little Mike Loggin Susan Lord Bill Lowry S t t ,I Selling the bi-weekly papers is one of the duties of the Horse- shoe staff. Ann Sidor sells Sara Hurdis an issue in her class and receives the money. Patricia Lee Tommy Lee Larry Ligon Z YQ N ff- 'F . .pt 2 1 ' '- x 1 , Mike Leath James Lee 2,3116 lr Carol Latham ,,a2 7 Ta . I 1 VV '.,. qw, Q ai A . Mgr x 0 ei Q. 0 1,5 r, j ,Q f ., 4 A HV' Ar-I .- f '7, for lnformotion on School Afioirs FX 'H Ex Typing is a course which requires much concentration and practice. Sopho- more students Shirley Cothran, and Keith Appleton transcribe a written exercise from their books. James McDonald Vicki McKnight Jeanne McGinnis Randy McLeod . ,, .,,,.,, ,wfwjm Q, , 1 I ff , f Ay ' ,Q l ,.,, r ff , .2,,.,, , , 4 L 1 7 6 f , GY , I 1 r.....v- 7 ,. ,, 1 ' X M., I Jaki McKee Mike McNeely ,aw 4 V ,w ,i , , ' lg i n 2575 f ,gy by J fm 2, f f I - Aa, ,',, ,,,,, f f if , If , , . V WE' ,Milk 9,-f ' fif7iWw, is , L -1 ' . . ,. MV' Y ' .V 4 ,f,,,,f ,ff W ,ywzfw f .fir f 5 f' , 4 Z f f if W I X . , 7 fi ,ff , QWQ' f te X f f 1 ' yitefyl-L,.x A ' .. ff' Q 'ff' , 1 1. 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Dui!! fi-, Ivil- A ' f 75, M3 'ga .,,-vjherv. ff 3 . fi:1gif'm2,,1u1 blk- , Carol Morrison . -441444 'v , Q 5-...1 , . , :W 'Nr , If , 'E - '15 , .J X1 15 f L2 Q pea rl 1 , , avr ,V W4-3 yi M egg- ...f- we wr' ,.,n,.v '17' d M'nni5 Melvin Mitchell Reca Mitchell Judy Miller DOH Mills Ran y 1 Gail Morrison Michael Moirow Jerry Morse Mark Motheral Speech teacher Mrs. Hall explains to Debby Ferguson how to express herself accurately during a dramatic interpretation. ., mf Diane Moncus Training in Speech Class Mary Murdock Billy Norman l28 Craig Ownby '.,x.,7 .qw , , ,wk ., r-f7' , Q-I V, ,et if 2 -'i wisp, '1,1 L'v' 'Liza-. 1 '45 1 11,1 1. ef, ,vvhv , af, A v Q twin , ' 'ziiizm If' -:z 1-zvqavgq' ' ,W Debra Murrell Becki Nunley Jill Patterson Barbara Myers Kirk Owen Linda Patterson vin 'wwf I' , U54- f .. ,flsijkiiv i , 1 4 , x. . N , N . 55855 fii eg g4. Pam PGTTBFSOU Barbara Perry Mike Pierce Patti Platt GarY Powell Proves lnvciluoble for Sophomores Cherie Ramsey n,r,.,.y Ken Puckett Cyndie Rayzor , Ng' 14' :ff ' f., .1 ,Lf Ken Pulliam Janette Redwine 'Ai 'N , f K ew W5 nl ' , I Q, f ' I 1 4 V: i if f-,iii A4 ken at 34,91 Diana Prestridge Doyle Price Linda Price Sue Rainey Diane Richardson an I g , , K 5 N 1 '37 Q, r J ni,efy3e ,fr I' .i,,' . Q - Xxvjgf I ' 33. 1- fkzf Qtr 1 if .,: 7 A 1 :ffm V we N , xv L he , l29 Dolly Richardson Dianne Richie Bill Rider Kathy Riley Karen Roach David Roberts Nanci Rush Richard Sale Susan Sebastian ...dy Pony Cheerleaders Direct lx -W My :fifff - 4 S --5:2 R -fgpr, M, HZ, 1, Tish Roe Richard Rogers Sandra Rollins Bill Rowleft Greg Rowlett Debby Russell Emily Sadler Gary Sallee Minnie Sanders Gayla Selby Steve Self , M1 9,0 Q-4 1122 P:- 0 L.DJ oo. CD -o E3 fb-. mm 59. -9. UI Ol ..... 3: Ba 'o am -4-Q. om U1 3:91 o xo 53 0 :w-2 SS o.2. -o fn: 02 o: :i-4 Ono :vm fb-1' o ETC -.. To G'-H .. Q5 2- :rlf 033 :wa 'XVQX YT A X 5 l30 fa Enthusidsm dt Tenth Grdde Events I XX Q r. pl ,, ,..,- it Rod Senter Andrea Sidor Wanda Sims Jan Snow Judy Stafford 9' f Pony Cheerleaders sport their new uniforms at a pep rally where they are presented to the student body for the first time this year. Barney Smith Cindy Spuller Dennis Stallings Sherrill Snider Steve Spurgin David Starnes T VJ' J' ,aur ' lj we 9 'uc , Peggy Starnes Hubert Stiff Patti Sullivan ., E Adi Lynn Starr Cynthia Stone Lyn Swan 1' f ,, Ellen Steadman Jo Sullivan Paula Switzer , ,V 'Twp gfwf ' V f ' 2' ' i i W, j, e asrf if' f, -N... f ' , 1 l i tg -t- I If if fm 7 f f M .,,.. 1-H-, K' , TN' Q Q2 if-' ' sw-...s, - J fwfr I3I Sophomores Leorn Self Expression 1 i 5 VL, VVVV, T: , V - .,,,, 073 , L ilk.. 4 X . fi' L I-Qu 7 , L ,,, s L -v--LQQQW . 1' X M Z . li' Meredith Thompson John Timmons .lane TUYIWGV Carol Underhill Geometry is a new course for sophomores Johnny Woodson and Amy explains a complicated theorem from the book as they look on. 'TD' I . -'Y 'xx L I32 is , fl AV 1 is , sq, , i ,ffaf V 7 rf 1 V 2 W f 'Q' W4 f,jmX q:4.,, ' ff an , X ,Y K ,JI X r 0' f' fQ W '7j..: w2fm' Teri Tonn Wanda Trail Lewis Trietsch Bill UTTSI' Shelia Vanderhoff Brenda Vaughn Cole. Mrs. Hutchinson Carla Tunnell Sheri Venable Janette Vinson Vicki Vinson Delia Walston , ', , ,, IL -,4 ,s 2' 4 1 .J 1 17' X My 1 f 4 , fa Q' 499293, asia. 1, 24 ,ff it V 'vzfms-'. , l ,ill I M- .,, i,i ffm, f 7 , 1-ny: V f , ,, , 1 Darlene Turner Mark Vernon Janice Vinson Lynn Wade Betty Walters f.,f I--'Y MJ 11' 'K V , fax f-4 ,..,f. Through Clossroom Porticipotion Fred Warzwick Freddy Williams Connie Woolsey X r' or xo X , XX X o,,o 1 'K 8 sz ,,l,,y :Va :iw , . ar K, . 1, :if :Z f ' 'f .2 15, . ,gl 1 ' il l l KL J is E J ll J -Mp, I yrwlp SUS- WBTHDS David Watson Joe Weaver -l0l'mY1Y Williams Kim Williams Jerilyn Wood Lelia Woffall Sherry Wright Jana Wyatt 'Y 1 , 1 X A., ., - Q - W5 ' av AU' 11. 2' Diane Wells Dave Wooclling Mike Yancey 40 'fm ,av ,ff 'N Many teachers make oral assignments to help students de- velop speaking abilities. Alan Jenkins delivers an oral book report for his English class. Beverly Wardlavv Deanie Whitson John Woodson Chennell York , . , -g . R . 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Much of the behind-the-scenes work for pep rallies, parties and plays are clone by D.H.S. clubs. The opportunity to work with people who hold common interests adds to the appeal of membership in the various clubs. 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Student Council lnitiotes Voried fr' .W .i.--1-4 V. ,Z v rg., Corresponding secretary Dixie Schulze marks off the first acl- Af 'eVefY Sifldeni Council 5P0n50fed damief teachers give UP vances of the Student Council's magazine sales project while ihelf UWB time to Ofter Students m0 9 e 1l0YmenT- MVS- Pl'iCe Mrs. Yarbrough Checks Dixgefs accuracy. accepts Andrew Rekey's admission as Mrs. Yarbrough and Mrs. Jones discuss the evening's activities with Jack Browder. First row: Ray Drenner, Molly Merritt, Hazel David, Kathy Nichols, Andrew Rekey, Mike Smith, Melissa Hull, Robert Caldwell, Shelton Rendarves, Clyde Chrisman, Second row: Elise Durham, Gail Hughes, Ann Bupp, Deborah Sharber, Doris Bullard, Cathie David, Sherri Flowers, Betty Porter, Nancy Boynton, Andrea Sidor, Cathy Robinson, Rhonda Sherrill, Charlotte Hale, Third row: Susan Serur, Claudia Johanson, Martha Scott, Nancy Nelson, Susan Hottpauir, Elaine Gardner, Verna Barnett, Karen Friedsam, Gail Lovette, Corlis Hurt. Fourth row: Jim Hamilton, Mike Mordecai, Buddy Stewart, Jack Browder, Billy Black, Cindy Painter, Christi Collier, Marcy Bullington, Shari Testerman, Sue Stevens, Fifth row: Greg Muirhead, Fred Rodgers, Steve Lord, Mike Red- den, Rick Allenbrand, Mark Morrow, David Walker, Kent Ramey, Joe Barns, Linden Galyon, Richard Thompson, Sixth row: Tom- my Lee, James Hawk, Mike Pierce, Ronnie Payne, Roger Fraim, Glenn Weaver, James Purser, Mike Martin, Frank Pooler, Bill Utter, Randy Minnis. V. , , ,.', ' f - ,f ,Www I36 Prolects During School Yeor A marquee sign for Denton High is The main goal of The l967-68 Student Council. Magazine sales are the main source of funds. The Council has se- cured Denton's Civic center for dances and formals, providing a beautiful set- ting and a Welcome change from The gymnasium. A new draft of The con- stitution written in a committee headed by Robert Caldwell is another proiect. A motion to run for The state office of parliamentarian was adopted by The organization. lf Denton vvins, a school- wide election will be held to choose The parliamentarian. Homecoming, Sock-hops and Teacher-Appreciation Week are some of The council's yearly proiects. Another traditional goal is To strengthen teacher-student relation- ships as iT works to better Denton High School- .Q-... OFFICERS: Kneeling: Dixie Schulze-corresponding secretary. Seated: Ann Whitson- treasurer, Becky Boynton-recording secretary, Sara Leith-reporter, Standing: Mrs. Yar brough-sponsor, Dave McGuire-parliamentariang Bob Davis-vice-president, Dan Boyd- president. ALTERNATES: Front row: Louanne Rowlett, Jeanne McGinnis, Jan Redwine, Beverly Wardlaw, Mary Robertson, Dianne Fea- therston, Jill Patterson, Chris Maddox. Second row: Charles Saunders, Greg Williamson, Ronnie Camp, Guy Williamson, Dan Martin, Mitchell Merritt. l l I37 Outstcinding Achievements Recognized by i l NHS The National Honor Society, a service or- ganization .whose main obiectives are scholarship, leadership and character, is an honorary club. Students are elected into membership by the faculty of Den- ton High. Students are encouraged to im! prove their grades through hard work and active interest in the courses they are taking. The PSAT is ottered to Honor Society members each year to help pre- pare them tor the College Boards. This year the club sponsored a bake sale dur- ing the Denton Sweepstakes Tournament. Mrs. Yarbrough, sponsor, Marcy Bullington, record- ing secretary, Mrs. Trickey, sponsorg Jim Moellinger, presidenty Ray Drenner, vice-president, Debbie Kira- cote, corresponding secretary, Bill McMath, reporter First row: Sandra Kendrick, Linda Wiles, Linda Corbin, Linda Morrow, Dixie Schulze, Gloria Klint, Frances Hall, Betsy Brown Second row: Bob Davis, Mike Smith, Dave McGuire, Judy Davis, Debra Culpepper, Christi Collier, Mary Robertson, Margaret Mills, Ruth Perkins, Ava McBee, Doris Bullard, Becky Boynton, Clydene Southard, Dan Boyd, Clyde Chrisman, Scott Watson l38 Girls who are interested in serv- ing their school and community can apply tor membership in the S Club. The choice ot new members is based on enthusiasm, scholarship and citizenship. The club strives to assist the State School each year. A Denton women's organization, the Sorop- timists, sponsors the club. ff' 3 my OFFICERS: Marci Bullington-vice-president, Becca Guyer-secretary, Dixie Schulze-treas- urer, Sara Leith-president. Meredith Thompson-sophomore representative, Kathy Nichols- iunior representative, Mary Ann McMahan-senior representative and Mrs. Jones-sponsor Girls Seek Enrichment Through il 11 Club Activities First row: Cindy Painter, Brenda Bradford, Becca Guyer, Mary Ann McMahan, Ann Whitson, Ava McBee, Sandy Matthews, Nancy Salmon Row 2: Beverly Wardlaw, Jan Redwine, Joyce Buftrill, Marci Bullington, Dixie Schulze, Melissa Hull, Nancy Jones, Karen Friedsam, Becky Boyn- ton, Row 3: Meredith Thompson, Patti Sullivan, Pam Rush, Elizabeth Gray, Becky Mitchell, Wendy Piott, Mary Robertson, Frances Hall, Sara Leith. I39 'Understonding Through At an appreciation banquet in Dallas for Congressman Graham Purcell, the Denton club had the honor of showing its presentation, Understanding Through Involvement, in a private meeting. President Clyde Chrisman, left, and Division 8 Chairman Les Mills, center, speak briefly with Congressman Purcell following the presentation. Involvement ls Mike Mordecai, Lt. Governor of Division 8, and William Peteet, faculty advisor. First row: Mitchell Merritt, Joe Barns, Earl Nuckles, Jim Hamilton, Jimmy Martino, Joe Holland. Second row: Bob Harpool, Glen Turner, Bobby Hall, Jack Browder, Fred Harrison, Mike Redden. Third row: Billy Webster, Roy Appleton, Greg Muirhead, Randy Groves, Glenn Weaver, Mafk MOVYOW- l4O GuideposT Tor Key Club ProlecTs Guided by The lnTernaTional Theme and obiecTives, Under- sTanding Through lnvolvemenT, DenTon High Key Club has excelled To become This year one of The Top Three clubs in The Texas-Oklahoma DisTricT. ConsisTing of 40 members, The club sTrives To give service To school, com- muniTy, naTion and TaiTh. WiTh a slide, and Tape produc- Tion of The Theme, DenTon aTTempTs To spread The ideas of involvemenT ThroughouT Key Club lnTernaTional. The goal of The club This year is aTTendance aT The lnTernaTional ConvenTion in ToronTo, Canada. By involvemenT in all Their acTiviTies, The Key Club hopes To gain greaTer under- sTanding. OFFICERS: Firsf row: Ronnie Camp, SecreTary, ScoTT HuTchison, AssisTanT To The V.P. in Charge of CommiTTeesp Mike Mordecai, Vice-Pres. in Charge of Commiffeesy Dickie Craven, Jr. Rep- resenTaTive. Second row: Ray Drenner, Sr. RepresenTaTive, Clyde Chrisman, Presiclenrp Jody Bass, Vice-President, Frank Pooler, Treasurer. Firsf row: Bill UTTer, Sammy Allen, Kent Ramey, DalTon Gregory, Putnam Reeves Second row Phil McNeely Randy Minnis Ed Wilson, Mike McNeely, Keith AppleTon. Third row: Ed Lane, Rick Allenbrand Glen Davis NoT pictured Joe Cole Members Develop Experience in Activities I ,, ,f M,,,W .. V , ,,i1Zf,7,,,, , lay, .j I ffl' ln order to keep the student body informed of the affairs of the Key Club and to remind the members of activities and events, the bulletin board is changed regularly by members of a special committee. Each month the Board of Directors meets to discuss past activities and to plan tor the months ahead. At the first board meeting of the year. President Clyde Chrisman stresses the im- portance of preparing for the International Conven- tion the next summer, I42 '-x -.il , f I f ,.-f f ,ff If Fred Harrison awaits his turn at the microphone as Ronnie Camp reads an ad over radio KDNT. For their Radio Day proiect the members sold and wrote the ads to be read on the air. Later on that evening, the Key Clubbers took over the entire operation, not only reading ads but selecting and playing the records. 42 ' Key Club Sweetheart Ann Whifson Judy Jones Reosoning Developed Through Debote Troining Students in Debate Club gain speak- ing experience and learn needed debating techniques which they use in competition. The Debaters attend various Speech Tournaments win- ning many Trophies for their skills. The Club members also are an in- valuable aid to Mrs. Hall, their spon- sor, in making preparations for, the annual Denton Speech Tournament. The many trophies that the Debaters win at almost every tournament at- test to the excellence of the Club. Last year two members of the Club, Bobby Davis and Jim Bays, won first in State finals. OFFICERS: Jane Carter-vice-president, David Anderson-treasurer, Mike Smith-president, Martha Wahlert-reporter, Mrs. Hall-sponsor First row: Julie Althaus, Betsy Belcher, Dona Smith, Mary Barnett, Sara Hurdis, Mark Giese, Second row: Greg Badke, Mike Smith, Martha Wahlert, Diane Gulden, Barbara Perry, Sandra Mathews, Third row: Sharon Lyons, Jane Carter, Chip Painter, David Anderson, Dan Boyd, Robert Courtney, Eddie Stapleton, Terence Luster. Fourth row: Rick Sale, John Austin, Jim Walling, Phil Weathers, Robert Cald- well. I44 NFL Furthers Forersic Leodership The National Forensic League enables its members to grow in leadership and in effective speaking ability. Training in leadership today for better lead- ership tomorrow is their motto. The experience gained through NFL helps its members to gain the ability to be more successful and more influential citizens. The tournaments held in the different parts of the state are always the highlights of the year. ln December, the league sponsored a very successful Denton Sweepstakes Speech Tournament. IIIII OFFICERS: Eddie Stapleton, vice-president, Bob Davis, president Kenny Yarbrough, secretary First row: Bill Schaaf, Betsy Belcher, Dona Smith, Mark Giese, Pam Plunkett, Terence Luster, Judy Naughton, Second row: Fred Rodgers Diane Gulden, Martha Wahlert, Barbara Perry, Sandra Matthews. Third row: Mike Chandler, Robert Caldwell, Rick Sale, Chip Painter Jane Carter, Kenny Yarbrough, Paula Ellis, Glenn Weaver, David Anderson, Grek Badke, Mike Smith, Bob Davis, Eddie Stapleton Richard Cole. 2 V, 'tn , Q-,lxxgfl ,Vg 4 if Finer Quolities of the Stgge eg X u X S.-wwf x l David Walker, Steve Wynn, Daniel Stanley and Mark Thomas present lf Men Played Cards as Women Do . Secretary, Robin Fitch, president, Paula Ellis, vice-president, Tom Knox, treasurer, Doris Bullard 2nd PERIOD DRAMATICS: First row: Pam Plunkett, Jackie Vennor, Roloinne Dutson, Brenda Bradford, Sara Hurdis, Julie Althaus, Second row: Chip Painter, Robin Fitch, Sue Curry, Russ Ehrler, Nina Young, Fred Rogers, Thircl row: Diana Allen, David Thomason, Vickie Thomas, Paula Ellis, Fred Harrison, Doris Bullard, Darby Barrow, Robin Courtney, Glynda Mims, Jane Carter, Terry Brown I46 Reolized for Aspiring Actors The desire to express themselves Through acting is the common tie of interest for the members of the Dramatics Club. By staging plays, each person learns the lessons of public performing that can only be gotten by first-hand experience. ln addition to this, they study method act- ing, proper diction and stage techniques. The class does research into the writings and style of noted playvvrights, in order to gain a working knowledge of suitable plays for different occasions. One-act play competition at speech tournaments provides the incentive for the drama stu- dents to perfect their roles. Nancy Nelson, treasurer, Judy Naughton, secretary, Glenn Weaver, president, Mrs Hall, sponsor, Daniel Stanley, vice-president, Ann Sidor, reporter First row: Judy Emmons, Nikki Jeffery, Debbie Simmons, Zoe Ann Warren, Second row: Jean Hampleman, Nancy Nelson, Martha Walhert, Martha Stott, Cindy Thomas. Third row: Steve Wynn, Judy Jones, Jo Elaine Taylor, Tish Roe, Ann Sidor, Betty Porter, Greg Williamson, Sammy Gallo, Glenn Weaver, Danial Stanley, Judy Naughton, Ludean Yeck, Fourth row: David Walker, Mark Thomas, Ronnie Camp. i ,,.,, . , I47 Thespion's Experience Voluoble Aid in Martha Wahlert-secretary-treasurer, Fred Rodgers-vice-president, Judy Naughton-president, Mrs. Hall-sponsor Productions Members ot the National Thespian So- ciety are students who have acquired a certain number ot points gained by hours of participation in Speech or Drama activities. Thespians strive tor excellent speaking and drama abil- ities and a better understanding ot stage techniques through the help ot their sponsor, Mrs. Hall. Members help, vvith their valuable experience, in the productions put on each year by the Dramatics classes. First row: Nikki Jeffrey, Mitch Merritt, Debbie Simmons, Robinne Dutson, Sherry Flowers, Jackie York, Nina Young, Terry Riddlesperger, Second row: Mark Giese, Fred Rodgers, Judy Jones, Martha Stott, Ronnie Camp, Robin Fitch, Betsy Belcher. Third row: Terry Brown, Bob Davis, Julie Althaus, Vicki Thomas, Pam Plunkett, Ann Sidor, Glynda Mims, Carla Tunnell. Fourth row: Donny Duncanf Dan Boyd, Robert Cauldwell, Tom Knox, Glen Weaver, Jeanne McGinnis, Judy Naughton, Paula Ellis, Jackie McKee, Diane Gulden. r l l Religious Council Directs Proyers ond Deyotioncils As one ot the organizations at D.H.S., The Religious Council Tries to better not only the spiritual dis- position of the members, but also the other students. Prayers and de- votionals given during assemblies are prepared and presented by members of the Religious Council. Announcements each morning are concluded with a scripture reading from The Bible by various members ofthe council. First row: Barbara Brooks, secretary-treasurer, Mary Robertson, vice-president. Second row: Fred Rogers, reporterg Vicki Thomas, president, Mrs. Hall, sponsor. First row: Deborah Wilkerson, Aileen Brazier, Tometria Hall, Betty Burke, Karen Ash, Elizabeth Gilbert. Second row: Barbara Brooks, Mary Robertson, Vicki Thomas, Frances Hall, Vicki Rummell. Third row: Chip Painter, Cathy Guditis, Ray Scott, Glenda Mims, Robert Caldwell, Fred Rogers, Hubert Stiff. l I49 Guest Specikers Inspire Future Teochers Wi 'E' T mi- ' ff! if Rx To learn about The Teachingprofession, is The main goal of The Future Teachers of America. The of- ficers meet weekly To plan programs, and The club members meet bi-weekly To participate in The club's activities. Guest speakers, well-known in The Teaching profession, help- Them gain perspec- Tive into Their future careers. Attending The State Convention is always The highlight of Their year's activities. OFFICERS: front: Nancy Salmon, Le Ann Rodgers, back: Martha Wahlert, Rhonda Sherrill, Cindy Thomas. First row: Martha Wahlert, Betty Burke, Rhonda Sherrill, Pat Moore, Patty Remely, Cindy Thomas, Le Ann Rodgers, Second row: Connie Woolsey, Beverly Wardlaw, Marilyn Matthews, Wendy Piott, Becky Mitchell, Christi Collier, Candy Cook, Sandra Matthews, Linda Corey Back row: Shirley Cothran, Nancy Salmon, Sandy Graham, Maria Bardas, Pat Lyles, Sharon Lyons, Peter Matthews. l50 get Mp. 1-xv' i' , V ' .,,-. , ' f Tryouts Determine Musicol Groups ..,,. v . f S ,f T 1 f ' V grin Adding an extra touch to as- i A s at i fi Q c semblies and programs are D A is Q -D 9 ii 1 5' special music groups. The A , ' s1 . g t Folksingers are comprised ot ' A A iglbg A T it E, i students with an interest in y A ' i , - gg' I ggq, tolk music and play a musical P D A s't' instrument. The Co-eds and ii xi Chordsmen are chosen for their outstanding singing -ND f New it COEDS: LeAnn Rodgers, Barbara Anderson, Connie Bratcher, Debbie Kiracofe Sitting: Karen Ash, pianist ability and willingness to work in these groups. They also perform for civic tunc- tions and churches. Mrs. Rus- sell sponsors all three groups. FOLKSINGERS: Earl Nuclcels, Kay Kit- trell Vicki Thomas, Cindy Kittrell, Billy Black CHORDSMEN: David Thomason, Lonnie Foreman, Harry Key, Ricky Dennis Pianist: Ann Whitson l5l Tolented Singers Polish Skills in ,. . 'a A ., 'T - llll , , ' K, y ,QQ 5 elel ' y The A Cappella Choir at D.H.S. is a select group of l 'L at Q ,T he K X students vvithlsinging talent. Each year try-outs l ' Q 1 f , 1' 5 I 'F - , - Vt . . . . '33 Q pf V ' gil, are held, in which applicants must sight-read mu- iz ll l E a it W sic and sing a selection. The choir performs for it I i T ,V , ,r- :'- r . . a 1 1 many school assemblies and outside programs. '1 if 5 , Participating in the musical program at the Texas e f - , State Fair and giving an annual spring concert -gf, , 1 22241 ' , . A i . are two main events tor the A Cappella Choir. 1 r j: 5 I T 4 it 2 isa y if A ' rf! L , ' f f L ' 2 ' A it iriirr 3, 1 l y I .,c,' 1 2 5 , A f 'ffl' t' 1 .mtfwwne ii, OFFICERS: Barbara Anderson, secretary, Charlotte Buchanan, treasurerg Mike Allen, president, David Thomason, reporter, Harry Key, vice-presi- dent. First row: Deanie Whitson, Debbie Kiracofe, Barbara Anderson, Connie Bratcher, Ted Brannan, Randy Ford, David Thomason, Harry Key, Ann Whitson, Evelyn Terry, Barbara Brooks, Karen Ash, LeAnn Rodgers. Second row: Cathy Guditis, Becky Mitchell, Sue Yancey, Danny Terry, Lindy Wilson, Lonnie Foreman, Don Mike Allen, Joe Holland, Byron Rice, Janelle Twyford, Donna Harwell, Gerri Glenn, Elizabeth Gilbert. Third row: Joyce Harrell, Wendy Piott, David Cunningham, Doug Morrow, Joe Weaver, Glen Weaver, Gary Rhyne, Ricky Dennis, Butch Yarbrough, Clela Potts, Billie Yeary. Fourth row: Sandra Rollins, Laura McClellan, Vicki Thomas, Diana Davis, Nancy Seitz, Paula Ellis, Ruth Perkins, Nancy Jones, Char- lotte Buchanan. 4 I52 A Cappella and Glee Club Classes The Glee Club consists of vocally talented girls who wish to further their ability and knowledge in the field of music. Glee Club mem- bers are chosen by Mrs. Russell after individual try- outs. The annual spring con- cert is the main event of the year. Vg . . Mrs. Russell helps Jill Patterson, Susan Lord, Renae Fox and Billie Yeary along with other Glee Club members, as they pracitce l Know Where l'm Goin' in class. Pianist Elaine Wood, Seated on the floor: Susan Lord, Loretta Smith, Seated: Terry Riddlesperger, Andrea Sidor, Carolyn Collins, Renae Fox, Dorothy Carr, Janie Milam, Janet Smith, Debbie Russell, First row: Ava McBee, Cathy Davis, Connie Arnold, Sherry Favors, Patti Glover, Shiella Fain, Diane Richey, Lyn Swan, Cherie Ramsey, Betty Bratcher, Cindy Spuller, Suzanne Gilbert, Jerri Wood, Judy Stafford, Robinne Dutson, Mrs. Russell, Second row: Janice Cromwell, Ruth Perkins, Billie Yeary, Vicki Vinson, Cynthia Stone, Jana Gray, Nina Young, Debra Murrell, Debbie Janssen, Jill Patterson, Susie Little, Lucy Jane Hathaway, Cindy Mays, Jana Wyatt. i ' 3, if l53 -lomecoming Assembly Feotures Stcige Bond Playing for the Miss Denton Pageant, Kiwanis Minstrel, school assemblies and vari- ous clubs gives the Stage Band opportunities to per- form betore the public. The main event of the year oc- curs in the spring when the band travels to Brownwood tor the contest. Ken Crenshaw proves his ability on the drums while Jack Browder, Mike Mordecai and Nor- man Parrish keep in pace with a Latin beat during the Homecoming Assembly. Front row: Put Reeves, Kerry Geer, Kay Garrett, Richard Geer, Buddy Stewart, Jack Browder, Mike Mordecai, Norman Parrish, Dalton Gregory. Second row: Elaine Gardner, Tish Roe, Cheryl Orr, Ronnie Anderson, Mr. Lang, Ken Crenshaw, Dick Woodling, Glenn Turner, Dick Waddell, Fred Cuthbert, James Osborne. l54 BAND OFFICERS: First row: Chris Webb, second lieutenant, Mike Mordecai, first lieutenant, Debby Wentrcek, librarian, Rebecca Guyer, sergeant, Sally Cline, assistant librarian, Jim Moellinger, captain, Fred Cuthbert, sergeant, Scott Hutchison, sergeant, Andrew Rekey, sergeant, Bill McMath, Drum Maior, Gary Tonn, sergeant, Sam Toulouse, sergeant, Buddy Stewart, sergeant. Bond Gtticers Entorce Discipline r MAJORETTES: Mary Ann McMahan,'Becca Guyer, Bill McMath CDrum maiorl, Dixie Schulze, Pam Plunkett. Not only do the drum maior and maiorettes add to the attraction ot the Bronco Band but, also, they participate in solo and ensemble competition at marching contest. Among other performances, the maiorettes twirl to a dance rou- tine on the Homecoming Assem- bly every year. l55 W., Corpus Christi Competition Highlights A . 'f5f3::filQ2w5E'i1'1 'if 353 -. 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Chollenging Yeclr tor Bronco Bond Q- Fourth row: Debbie Wentrcek, Brenda Vaughn, Rebecca Guyer, Kenny Yarbrough, Terry Bupp, Marilyn Carey, Judy Petty, Patty Scroggs, Jay Stribling, Gary Tonn, Cheryl Kooker, Hershel Voorhees, Johnny Smartt, Ronald Shaw, Eddie Rankin, Donna Faris, Bob Boydston, Craig Owenby, Charles Saunders, Dicky Langford, Bill McMath, Barney Smith, Jackie McKee, Danny Sanders, Donny Duncan, Bruce Coates, Doug Ginnings, Charles Wood, Dalton Gregory, Norman Parrish, Curtis Wilson, Jack Browder, Mike Mordecai, Earl Nuckels, Gail Morrison, Mike Hall, Darlene Turner, Vicky Brown, Mary Calvert, Jan Jones, Kay Kittrell, David Anderson, Jack Bell, Don Carter, Terry Enoch, David Starnes, Jim Barrow, Tim Casey, Dick Woodling, Anthony Brown, Betsy Brown, Scott Hutchison, Clifton Locklin, Dan Martin, Roy Varner, Jim Hamilton, Riley Willey, Richard Cole, Don Cowart, Kenneth Fairman, The Bronco Band is one of the largest and most Mr. McMath directs the band in a spirited number during an early football active organizations at Denton High School. Direct- ed by Carroll McMath, the band has won innu- merable awards in marching and concert con- tests. The members work year-round to provide entertainment for the school, including marching drills during the summer months. Performing for halt-time at football games, playing 'at pep,ralIies and assemblies, marching in parades, and enter- ing competition are all on the agenda of the band. ln addition, each year the band sells candy f to raise money for a trip to a music festival. This year it goes to the Buccaneer Music Festival in Corpus Christi. game in Irving. I 57 Two Concerts Presented by Orchestro J Q, '55 ,fry OFFICERS: Billy Black, pres., Gloria Calvert, sec., Ronnie Anderson, vice-pres. Each year the Denton Senior High School Orchestra displays its musical talents at the various assemblies, State Fair, and the Wichita Falls Meeting in March. Under the direction of Mr. Seale, the Orchestra, which is a regular- ly scheduled class, presented both a Winter and Spring Concert. VIOLINS: Abigail Miller, Mel Crenshaw, Bill Black, Nikki Jeffrey, Eddie Martin, Jane Self, Margaret Durrance, Carolyn Chapman, Betty Copp,GlOria Calvert, Julie Althans, Ernest Graves, Vicki Berg, Betsy Curick, Wayne Rogers, Stanley Barnett, Ron Holcomb, Connie Combest, Liz Wright VIOLAS: Joyce Cothran, Linda Kamp, Carol Daniel. CELLO: Sherry Sissney, Karen Foster, Ellen Durrance, Sarah Arispe, BASS: Ronnie Anderson Janice Yates, Clyde Johnson, Mr. Seale, Conductor. l58 OEA, Office Education Association, is an organization for girls proficient in office work, To enhance their possibilities in the secretarial field, the girls are given iobs in prominent offices throughout Denton. Valuable skills and principles of the busi- ness world are learned and applied, which increases each girl's future opportunities in life. OFFICERS: Seated: Mary Miller-vice-president, Jonna Woodson-reporter, Shari Testerman-secretary, Julie Rainey-treasurer. Standing: Clydene Southarcl-historian, Julie Lewis-president, Andrea Buckman-vice-president, Kathy Strong-parliamentarian. Coreer Gools Reolized in OEA First row: Kaye Early, Sharon Bratcher, Linda Corbin, Sue Ann Calvert Janice Oliver Sandra Smith Bonnie Sic ns Jonna Woodson Second row: Julie Lewis, Andrea Buckman, Julie Rainey, Clydene Southard Mary Miller Diane Howwowa Judy Watson lane Wynn Third row: Mrs. Hudson-sponsor, Ruby West, Sue Yancy, Vicki Adams Kathy Strong Shari Testerman Glynda Mims Lin a ies X r puzxdxn-.- V'-cgbf' On-The-Job Troining Enobles Distributive Education gives students The experience and Training Tor marketing and distributing. A iunior or senior who has half of his day Tree To work and can main- tain a C average is eligible for D.E. In class discussions, students study situa- tions that may arise while working. A candy sale and an Employer-Employee Banquet are sponsored by the club. The members compete in area and state con- tests, Students who participate in D.E. benefit from The knowledge and experi- ence They gain while working with The public. First row: Tom Knox, vice-president, Terry Davidson, president, Tim Bailey, parlia- mentarian. Second row: Mr. Hall, sponsor, Sharon Rogers, reporter, Charlotte Favors, secretary, Peggy Parker, historian. First row: Martha Stiff, Sharon Rogers, Tommy Derrington, Tim Bailey, Dan Shiflett, Gary Salmon, Tommy Cheatham, Chuck Nicely, David Johnson, Sherry Bodine, Janice Sons. Second row: Charlotte Favors, Tom Knox, Terry Davidson, John Latham, Larry Bishop, Johnny Gil- breth, Phil Brown, Pat Hamm, Bill Bailey, Peggy Parker, Mr. Hall. 'T '- J I 2 4 7 1 Wa! if TU 2, l60 ,X W 07 ig av , AP A 2. ga 2- , 4, , Students to Develop Responsibility Communicating with people in a business manner helps Charlotte Favors develop qualities that will be valuable in the future. Class discussions give students an idea of what to expect in working with the public. 44- Yl.-, 1 , Z, A - 42:- .sfwhitls-xxx ' X IL - s..4 s.,,,N' -e J , -..,.,z A 1,.: 5 1,25 ., Tim Bailey, practicing good salesmanship, shows.a prospec- Cathy Wilkinson tive customer the advantages of buying a suit from the D.E. Sweetheart Vmlly Shop' Working as a checker, Martha Stiff gains experience in exchange of money and dealing with people. '1 'A HM ,LQ Qi AVIA , Next i6I Knowledge ond Experience Goined Connie Bratcher V.I.C. Sweetheart Students in V.I.C. are able to spend halt their school day learning useful Trades and professions working in rnedical and industrial capacities. One hour each day is spent in class discussing the needed techniques and approaches used in their chosen fields. Also, all members have an oppor- tunity to participate in district and state contests. First row Jane Sadler treasurer Connie Bratcher secretary, Brenda Price-reporter, Second row: George Chumbley-ser geantatarms Gene Watkins president Frankie Hale vice-president. fr-f V Through Vocotionol lndustriol Clulo l I First row: Eugene Flowers, Rodney Wilkerson, Dwight Youngblood, Gene Watkins, Jane Sadler, Brenda Price, Connie Bratcher. Second row: Bobby Ryan, Ronnie Riley, Frankie Hale, Jimmy Barrow, Tommy Srokosz, Mr. Berry, George Chumbley. As well as earning extra money, Jimmy Barrow gains experience and knowledge in the cleaning business. While working in a body shop, Danny Cogdell learns new techniques in the repair off automobiles. W i r l ir: ,kk. 5 , f , ,ii I if -,:, aa y - fi 9 r 'iii P F.F.A. Prepores Young Men 3 it is ig its ii' 49 First row: Danny Hilliard, Teddy Johnson, Jimmy Self, Tim Snider, Jim Shirey, Danny Shertz, Gloria Calvert, Frankie Farmer, Larry Wil- liams, Dennis Stallings, Lee Hodges, Mike Morrow. Second row: Dick Durrett, Steve Self, Corky Wilson, Ken Smith, Joe Powell, Bryan Hartline, Don Hodges, Steve Yeary, John Lilliard. Third row: Mr. Rylander, James Hawk, Robert Carr, Rusty McNatt, Al Taylor, John Barta, Lewis Trietch, George Yeck, Dan Smith. Fourth row: Doyle Price, Gene Carr, Ronny Schielent, Richard Baker, Charles Stevens, Rick Young, David Watson, James Kincade, David Price. Not Pictured: Bruce Anderson, Tommy Calvert, Albert Dean, Pat Mays, Ronald Smith, Thomas Stephans, Larry Drain. OFFICERS: Jimmy Self-treasurer, James Kincade-sentinel, Jim Shirey-reporter, Gloria Calvert-sweet- heart, Tim Snider-president, Mr. Rylander-sponsor, Dick Durrett-parliamentarian, Danny Sherzt-Secre- tary, Frankie Farmer-Chaplain, Knot picturedj Tommy Calvert-vice-president. Koay or V 1 4 , ,, f , ,,..f ' ' 1 wr. . f 1 . H at ' 1 -fr -,, r E , V, ,', ,Lf f, E If y 'Y I ff' Z, 5 ,,3j'fzf- ' ' ' u id f ' f 1 7 it ' - ' 4 wif ' f X .1 ' ':'z2f,,,,, ., , 4 qi.. ' Q 'e' - r W! Future Farmers ot America is a serv- ice organization that prepares young men for an agricultural busi- ness lite. Through- out the year they s p o n s o r m a n y worthwhile proiects and participate in agricultural activi- ties. The Denton High School chap- ter has been en- tered in their own county fair as well as the State Fair of Dallas and the Fort Worth Stock Show. They hold regular meetings, tend to business affairs and entertain guest speakers. for Agricu lturol Vocotion , . My-A A I 1 F ...N XX M .. ,X X My hx X v -u-.Mx 'S 5 r M. if - . 'Mg t ' xr 'Blfmg I X . 1 Gloria Calvert F.F.A. Sweetheart F.F.A. secretary Danny Shertz points out the good form of his bull this is one of the many projects he has undertaken as a F.F.A. member. L l65 s. s,.- N s- . W .. .sw -- .e N I GN st Sz . ,. 4 9 ff,. .63 Wild bronc riding is a dangerous task for F.F-.A. members. Butch Farmer exhibits his skill while interested spectators admire his ability. James Hawk studies the progress of his poultry, which he helped raise as his proiect in the livestock program of the F.F.A. .... .,.., A f 5 A V -'ffru w 21 . -.', : s-,f ,fa .ul 1 ' r Ili Modern Homemoking Emphosized Q 253, OFFICERS: Seated: Martha Hendricks, reporter: LeAnn Rodgers, song leader, Gail Lovette treasurer, Nancy Salmon, President, Shirley Patterson, historian: Gloria Calvert, sergeant at-arms, Melissa Hull, program chairman. Standing: Shareen Aboul-Ela, parliamentarian Evelyn Terry, degree chairman, Brenda Bradford, secretary, Jo Ann Ayers, proiects chairi man, Mrs. Bishop, sponsor. Seated: Janice Sons, LeAnn Rod- 1 9 Seated: Marilyn Carey, Ruth Brandenburger, Carolyn Michaelis, Mary Madlock. Joyce Atkins, Treva Nuck- els, Martha Hendricks, Judy Miller, Tersa Barta. gers, Venita Harris, Linda Kena- mer, Doroatha Johnson, LaVon ' Griffith, Karen Stanley, Lenanne Nance. Standing: Shareen Aboul- -'Q' Ela, Gail Lovette, Cathy McAfee, Linda Gande, Debby Graves, Jan- ice Yarbrough. I66 ll'ia , E 1 ' Y I I ,,',v ,,,' , . 1 I A '54, 2 L' if iill ' 7' , , 1 4 it . Through Club ond Closses Girls at Denton Senior High can learn to improve their do- mestic skills Through Future Homemakers ot America. Sup- plying needed articles tor men- tally retarded children at Christmas and a U.N.l.C.E.F. drive are the main proiects of the organization. FHA prepares the girls to meet the responsi- bilities of a modern society as capable young women. The girls not only learn to cook and sew, but they study the importance of child care and an organized home. Janice Yates, Vickie Willingham, Diana Venable, Gloria Calvert, Diane Aaron, Beverly Yar- brough, Barbara Myers, Jo Sullivan, Judy Jones, Dorothy Wylie. Seated: Nancy Salmon, Gwendolyn Johnson, Melissa Hull, JoAnn Ayers, Sara Collvins. Standing: Mariorie Mclntosh, Laura McDade, Janice Simpson, Donna Horton, Paula Chambers, Shirley Patterson, Trudy West, Freddie Mae Cooper, Charlene Sprayberry, Janie Mil- lam, Judy Wylie. w-K Troditions ot Ancient X541 First row: Mrs. Mewhinney, Don Smith, Gloria Klint, Kathy Nichols, Bill Brinkman, Mrs. Connell. Second row: Elise Durham, Lelia Worrall, Teresa Bardas, Marca Mills, Suzanne Gilbert, Shareen Aboul-Ela, Kathy Hopson, Margie Jeska, Mary Cresson, Mary Murdock. Third row: Carla Tunnell, Jill Patterson, Tracy Mesler, Dan Martin, John Davidson, Mike Ellis, Mike Peers, Joan Hockaday. Slaves wait resignedly until the time comes for them to be auctioned. The unaccustomed long .robes prove to be a hindrance for many. '-N, I I68 Deciding on which slave to purchase is a hilarious problem 'For the J.C.L. members. Bidding against each other for ownership of a slave is challenging and fun, 449' q 3 1 if ft , V Z ,K VI., d ff-fifwvi , V 5, ,.,-f1ff ' i, . 'X I A V- -Tr!! ,Q . , ' 2. V f' f i ' I , izfyiiei , f , , J .fe h qv' . K t 1345 ' 1 Q . ' N-2-LI B Rome Studied by J.C.L. Stimulating interest in the cultures ot ancient Rome and Greece is the primary purpose of the Junior Classical League. Members must be taking or have had Latin. Guest speakers, a state convention, and a trip to the Torch are the activities of the J.C.L. An annual event is the slave sale, when new members dress in Roman slave costumes and are sold to old members. Each person in the club receives a monthly newspaper, with articles from schools all over Texas, telling of the activities of their respective J.C.L. clubs. OFFICERS: Don Smith, treasurer Gloria Klint secretary Kathy Nichols, vice-president, Bill Brinkman president First row: Sara Hurdis, Susan Parker, Nikki Jeffrey, Candy Cook, Betsy Belcher, Gail Gorton, Marilyn Matthews Second row Elizabeth Gilbert, Ronnie Camp, Karen White, Andrew Rekey, Debbie Simmons, Joe Cole, Susan Lord. Third row: Joyce Buttrill Jack Browder Pam Rush, .Linda Morrow, Sandra Matthews, Sandra Kendricks, Richard Bentley, Terence Luster, Phil Weathers. -if X fV,, The main obiective of The Spanish Club is To foster an inTeresT in The Spanish speaking people ofthe world. Through guest speakers and visitors, an insighT is given into The cusfoms and history of Their counfries. Also, To accomplish This aim, The club has various Spanish groups To perform aT meeTings. Tra- ditionally The organization has a pin- aTa parTy aT Christmas. The members exfend Their inTeresT To acTion by rais- ing money To help underprivileged chil- dren in South America. Front row: Mike Musgrave, reporter, Robert Caldwell, presidenT, Rosa Amezaga treasurer Elaine Gardner, secretary. Second row: Mrs. Leyendecker, Mrs. Gardner sponsors Christi Collier, vice-president. CusToms Members Goin lnsighT lnTo Sponish Front row: Trey Worrall, Donna Pryor, Terry Riddlesperger, Susan Hoffpauirr, Jane Self, Susan Serur, Cathy Guditis, Cindy Allen Cyndy Kittrell l Karen Roach, Cindy Painter, Joe Holland. Second row: Jane Jenson, Nancy Nelson, Karen White, Claudia Johanson, Patsy Dickson Nancy Neblett Cindy Derrington, Shari Hash, Jana Jones, Andrea Sidor, Delia Walston, Jackie Cowles. Third row: Brenda Bradford, Steve Davis Peter Matthews Greg Muirhead, Tommy Moore, Kent Ramey, Hubert Stiff, Wray Lemke, Judy Davis, Margaret Stapler. I70 Interest in French Cuisine Expressed by First row: Debbie Simmons, Betty Burke, Susan Davis, Diane Featherston, Jan Jones, Kathy Foster, Judi Jones, Johnny Woodson, Rica Mitchell. Second row: Nancy Hackney, Joyce' Harroll, Eloise Wood, Tish Roe, Sheri McCray, Gail Morrison, Blanca Lozano, Ellen Steadman, Darlene Turner, Mary Ann McMahan. Third row: Sue Stevens, Mary Robertson, Jack Browder, Pam Rush, Billy Black, Charles Saunders, Pamela Perkins, Peggy Kamp, Robin Fitch. 4- l ' 1 1 Le Circle Le Circle Francais, the D.H.S. French club, engages interested students in extra- curricular activities with a Gaulic influence. This year the club plans to prepare its own French meal from spe- cial recipes. ln previous meetings, sponsor, Mrs. Trickey, presented slides from her summer European tour and easily convinced many students that they should visit the continent. An interest in the finer cul- tures of France is emphasized through classwork and Circle meetings. First row: Janelle Twyford, Mike Yancy, Tracy Mesler, Rhonda Sherrill, treasurer, Cindy Thomas, reporter, Andrew Rekey, vice- president, Becky Mitchell, president, Wendy Piott, secretary, Mrs. Trickey, sponsor, Pam Plunkett, Lee Head. Second row: Norman Parrish, Holly Hurdis, Jan Redwine, Barbara Brooks, Vicki Rummell, Vicki Thomas, Beverly Schaal, Debbie Graves, Pat Lyles, Betsy Brown, Elaine Wood. Third row: Fran Finly, Becky Nunley, Molly Merritt, Kathy Reynolds, Teri Tonn, Patty Scroggs, Alexa Love, Francine Dallas, Doug Ginnings. l l7I Proficiency ond Service Gools for F.H.A. For girls who desire proficiency in domestic skills the F.H.A. offers nu- merous opportunities. Besides im- proving their cooking and sewing talents, the F.H.A. girls contribute valuable time and efforts to the U.N.l.C.E.F. drives. Helping the men- tally retarded children at the State School is another project of the F.H.A. organization. All of these activities endow the students with abilities and a sense of direction for their adult life. .X OFFICERS: Deloris Durrett, reporter, Sue Stevens, president, Judy Martin, secretary, Freda Blakely, vice president, Seated: Mrs. Farmer, Vickie Erwin, Glenda Mims, Judy Martin, Carolyn Chapman, Gail Yancey Standing: Ruby West, Juanita Owens, Sue Stevens, Deloris Durreth, Frieda Blakely, Pam Patterson, Gerri Glenn, Sylvia Hunt, Phyllis Randolph, Janelle Cook, Frances Hall, Jan Snow, Marie Lewis, Martha Lee, Pat Lee, Brenda Bowling, Debbie Harper. . ,i,, fi, if ii J N , 4 I , .3 . l A ' i 'l ' , , ' yrii .'lf,fe5fff 'KfGiff 1 f ,V as , .4-.:4g.'f' ffW..,,. ' f Jfri' 'ff - '- 1 ' - L-'rriilif-'f F H ' it Q Ny f I ia ,i 1 I I 1, 1 w . Q4 A, .,f:!1f:f- J Lag, 5 ' -if f J 3 L' f x li.i1, 'fiat Ke - 1 . - , rr-1, Mc - sf f ' :Z r e ,, ' - -1 A is 'fi 1 A ' p k v, -LJ, L 'Q-J ,V .gg Z -Li 3 5E' , ,,::E 1 1 il 1 ' gg. v j,..1igft fijygj 0 f K -X ,c 1 E, f : - ' I u J L J ' T4 1' S fl:-A-, i J f i l L' A f' :if - . , ' ' ' . ' : ' ' A il N 'A V ' A ' I .t-ws,. U ,fx 1 l72 Students Devote Time to Librciry Service Another area where students may offer service to Denton High is in the library. As- sisting other students with work in the library, typing for Mrs. Chrisman and Mrs. Swenson, checking out mate- rial and returning books to the shelves are some ot the duties which the girls per- form. i.. ,. Hi.. 'ix , A 5 , - Janice Vinson, Debbie Daughtry, Lynn Weldon, Pam Jones, Katie McGaIliard, Mrs. Chrisman Mrs. Swenson, Dorothy Carr, Glenda Mums Louanne Rowlett, Vicki Brown, Frances Abbott Connie Starr, Ava McBee, Barbara Fadale Diana Venable, Bonnie Sickles Pl Clb .- , L p it Qjif A gppp .1 Vb Zplplj j H Sandy Witherspoon-Treasurer flljlflf ' 4 ' 73-Kr L , , A 1 H Patt Remle -Secretar ,,h- ,'g ' ,,,, 2 ,,,, 1 .ggLj.,,,,1:g ' f 45, 1,., ..,,g. , M.. . ,-4, .' f, f,,,,,, ' L Q Q L Becky Boynton-Vice-President H 1l,l'lQ ', , 1 '.,' ,..A . 3 f J ' wwf-www ,',h Q -' . 57 ,K,, 1 A' ,,,m.k',' Sara l-9'lh'RePOVfef . i'7f1a11illfg'wgil2irifffi frt'f f . . '..hi -N, , Marcy Bullington-President 2 ' ' ' 'A'A f L' , f ' Y '1'1,:jg.V ,: ,4-...may ...r f,.-' -t. fe., ...sw f1 . fd5,5 , g. ..... ,A kr., ,Q VQK fi! 1 ifli - , L L' A J am .-. .P qi L t ' If uv 3 1 .5 C X hip., MEMBERS, left to right: Janet Smith, Betty Porter, Becky Boynton, Janet Ferguson, Susan Hoffpauir, Claudia Johanson, Debbie Kiracofe, Debra Culpepper, Martha Wahlert, Marcy Bullington, Le Ann Rodgers, Sara Leith, Cindy Thomas, Cindy Painter. Row two: Kathy Nichols, Kaye Earley, Linda Flippo, Marsha Cudd, Karne Ash, Diana Davis, Elaine Wood, Vicki Rummell, Barbie Brooks, Nancy Nelson, Jane Jenson, Jo Lynn Belcher, Sue Clark, Christi Collier. Row three: Nancy Neblett, Bonnie Sickles, Cathy McAfee, Cheryl Hansel, Gina Kinard, Patty Remley, Joyce Harrell, Aileen Braziel, Robinne Dutson, Ruth Perkins, Patty Glover, Susan Parker, Sharon Lyons, Candy Cook. Row four: Sandra Matthews, Becky Mitchell, Wendy Piott, Sharon Griffin, Donna Pryor, Sandy Witherspoon, Dona Smith, Lyn Angenend, Cathy Robison, Suzanne Curry, Jackie Webb, Nancy Jones, Debbie Marion, Mary Robertson. Row five: Pam Stephens, Donna Carter, Sharlene Laird, Jackie Cottle, Gale Yancey, Janice Buskirk, Pam Perkins, Karen White, Debbie Simmons, Rhonda Sherrill, Mary Lou Rideout, Beverly Schaal, Jane Self, Betty Burke. Row six: Ann Whitson, Katie McGalliard, Connie Hubbard, Nancy Atchley, Debbie McMahan, Carolyn Chapman, Robin Fitch, Tometria Hall, Kay Cline, Darby Barrow, Mary Marino, Julie Rainey, Joan Hockaday, Jo Ann Ayers. Row seven: Kathy Hopson, Peggy Bradshaw, Janie Stout, Deborah K. Wilkerson, Brenda Harvey, Linda Teague, Margie Patterson, Nancy Salmon, Kathy Reynolds, Becky Brooks, Sylvia Hunt, Ava McBee, Linda Morrow, Linda Corbin. Row eight: Vickey Wilkerson, Betty LeMoire, Jon Ann Osborne, Linda Thompson, Jennie Barron, Pat Moore, Connie Thompson, Debbie Ferrill, Jo Elaine Taylor, Julie Lewis, Janelle Twyford, Joy Henderson. Row nine: Kathy Jackson, Marie Lewis, Cathey Eades, Jean Hampleman, Martha Ivey, Connie deBerry, Susan Serur, Carol Cawthon, Terry Riddles- perger, Brenda Bradford, Shirley Patterson, Laurie Penner. Row ten: Mel Crenshaw, Margie Miller, Paula Hollingsworth, Alexa Love, Lucy Cooper, Mary Miller, Jan Thompson, Sue Stevens, Bettye Bratcher, Mary Davis, Vicky Thomas, Nancy Seitz. I74 mlm, .- 3 N- . ' v B Q Leods Students With Support tor Broncos Junior and Senior girls whose aim is to promote school spirit by raising the attendance at games and boosting enthusiasm at pep rallies make up the Bronco Pep Club. One ot the Pep Club's major activities during the year is holding the annual banquet honoring the football boys and coaches at the conclusion of the season. The Pep Club this year has the highest membership it has ever known 150 girls. During the football season, the club was able to attend all out-of-town games by traveling in school buses. The girls are responsible tor selling programs at each ot the home games. Although attendance at the games is mandatory, the spontaneous en- thusiasm, which these girls show for the Broncos, serves as a catalyst for the rest ot the student body. ffairaaa xiii t 2 c Pep Club Upholds Sophomore Spirit OFFICERS: Jill Patterson-Secretary, Vicki Gage-vice-president, Nancy Boynton-Presidentp Mrs. White-sponsor, Delia Walston- treasurer Debbie Jansen-reporter, Mrs. Grider-sponsor, ll Jo Lynn Belcher receives a Bronco sticker from Pony Pep Club member Patti Sullivan. The club sold the stickers as a maior proiect for the year. Row 7: Ellen Steadman, Ann McClendon, Patti Sullivan, Nancy Boynton, Vicki Gage, Gail Huges, Susie Little, Marnett Jackie Cowles Row 2: Galya Selby, Beverly Wardlaw, Cherie Ramsey, Jan Gatford Marilyn Brown, Celeste Williams, Cindy Razor, Judi Stat- ford, Jeannie McGinnis Row 3: Jo Sullivan, Becki Perry, Kim Williams, Janett Vinson, Jane Turner, Janice Vinson, Gail Gorton, Laura McCellan, Karen Bradley Row 4: DeAnn Meador, Debbie Ferguson, Linda Kamp, Paula Switzer, Marilyn Bays, Angela Batcha, Cindy Derington, Marilyn Mathews, Julie Althus Row 5: LeRuth Brandenbargar, Delia Walston, Sherry Favors, Susan Lord, Jill Patterson, Katie Giese, Debbie DuChemin,,Sara Hurdis, Lilia Worral Row 6: Jana Jones, Sue Branch, Debbie Jansen, Kathleen Buck, Donna Harwell, Deanie Whitson, Judi Jones, Cathie Davis, Chanel York i I76 C heerleciders Unite Tecim cind Students The Bronco Cheerleaders are fsittingj Doris Bullard, Molly Merritt, Jan Nichols, Martha Stott, Istandingl Deborah Sharber and Judy Jones. I i School spirit, the link between the team, the stu- dents and the activities is personified by the cheer- leaders during athletic events. Elected to the rep- resent the Broncos varsity cheerleaders are six iunior and senior girls. The Sophomores also choose six girls to lead the fans at Pony games. man, Meredith Thompson, Kstanding2 Libby Camp, Cindy Mays and Debby Ferguson. I77 The B-Team Cheerleaders are fkneelingj Andrea Siclor, Vicki Buch- Learning of vocations and iob opportuni- ties plus serving The community are the major purposes of The Nike Clubs of Tex- as. Newly formed this year at Denton High, The club has elected officers, in- mas party. The club is sponsored by The of Denton. OFFICERS: Cindy Painter, corresponding secretary, Jo Lynn Belcher, president, Connie Thompson, vice- president, Claudia -Johanson, Treasurer, Mrs. Katie Rhyme and Mrs. Sherie Dutson, sponsors x , . , 5- T fbi-Lf f i BPW lnitiotes Nike Club ot D.H.S. First row: Cathy McAfee, Sandra Matthews Patti Remley, Pam Perkins Pam Plunkett, Jane Self Diane Featherst n S C I 1 , o , uzanne urry, Ava McBee, Susan Hoffpauir, Nancy Nelson, Connie Crowley. Second row: Pam Rush, Joyce Buttrill, Patti Scroggs, Vicki Thomas, Vicki Rummell, Linda Thompson, S S C h R b' ' ' ' ' ue Tevens, at y o inson, Robmne Dutson, Tometria Hall, Mary Marino, Susan Serur. Third row: Janelle Twyford, Diana Davis, Barbie Brooks, Eloise Wood, Elizabeth Gray, Karen Friedsam, Nita Vick, Shirley Patterson Janet Smith, Molly Merritt Jane Jenson. F rth . Sh ' , , ou row- aron Griffin, Cheryl Hansel, Martha Stott, Margie Miller, Marie Lewis, Kathy Jackson, Mary Miller, Paula Ellis, Christi Collier. l78 itiated several proiects and held a Christ- Business and Professional Women's Club Science Club Seeks Technicol Knowledge As an extracurricular organization, the Science Club serves as a source of knowledge for stu- dents pursuing The scientific field. Through reg- ular meetings, Science Club members gain the opportunity of learning more about theigeneral principles of an advancing field. Local and re- gional science fairs provide an opportunity for students to further their interest. One of the highlights of the organization is The Talks that experienced guest speakers give concerning The different aspects of science. 'GEF x 'te' ,ff-N. 2, if OFFICERS: Margie Miller, Sec.-Treas., Molly Merritt, Vice President, Sandra Mat thews, Program Chairman, Diane Featherston, Pres., Mr. Stromberg, sponsor Front row: De Ann Meader, Karen Bradley, Marilyn Matthews, Karen Roach, Debbie Simmons, Elaine Gardner, Rhonda Sherrill, Second row: Mike Musgrave, Jane Self, Judy Davis, Sandra Matthews, Diane Featherston, Molly Merritt, Margie Miller, Ray Scott .,,, ,, ,,,,,,, ,,,, - I79 First ond Second Yeor Journolism Students The hours of work devoted to the Horse- shoe by Editor Sara Leith and Mrs. Moon, the journalism teacher become worthwhile when they are able to see the newspaper which they planned. a.r.,a.,. k f f, EI P f ,rt n ----..,,,,,, Staff member Joan Hockaday consults with Ruth Perkins typist about the number of words in her story while Kay Kittrell, business manager, totals up her ads to be published in the next issue. FIRST YEAR STUDENTS, Seated: Kathy Jackson, Sandra Matthews, Jane Self, Mary Lou Rideout. Standing: Jan Thompson, Gail Beale, Margie Miller, Vickie Venable, David Cunr'- 'Iristi Collier, Tracy Mesler, Glenda Vogt, Ronnie Ray and Bill Keith. l80 Write Edit for Horseshoe I V l ' i 1 i l l 1 Heather Sturrock, advertising manager, A plains to Ann Sidor, feature editor, and Elise l Durham, editorial editor, how many column 5 inches on their pages that she will need. if FIRST YEAR STUDENTS, Seated: Connie Crowley, Nita Vick, Kay Cline, Janie Stout, and Dona Smith. B b H r ool and Barr Orr. Speake, Rick Allenbrand, Greg Williamson, Tommy Moore, o a p y .wwf '97 Us FDU ,,, ,af Standing: Steve ichool Publicotions Served by Photogrophers Because of the expanded publications depart- ment ot DHS, the duties ot the photographers also enlarged. They serve both the Horseshoe and the Bronco as well as recording Student Coun- cil activities for the scrapbook. The photographers work either sixth or seventh period developing and printing pictures. However, they are called on to work whenever pictures should be made. Don Roberson holds the responsibility of Head pho- tographer. Along with taking most of the pictures, he must also train the beginning cameramen. At the A8-M Publications Workshop he was recognized as Best Photographer in the Advanced Division. Joe Cole adiusts the enlarger before beginning work. As darkroom technician, he does most of the developing and printing of pictures. l82 'fi' ' 75 A ii 2 i i While examining one of the cameras they will utilize, David Down and Bryant Coleman consider the pictures they need to take. J National Charter Presented to Local Club This is the first year that Denton has had a National Chapter ot the Quill and Scroll. The members were initiated in a ceremony last spring. The ceremony also served to install the Denton organization into the National As- sociation. The club consists of juniors and sen- iors who are in the upper third of their class and who are superior in some field of iour- nalism. The members must be approved by the secretary-treasurer ot the Society after being recommended by the supervisor of publications. First row: Kay Garrett, Ruth Perkins, Mary Robertson, and N f 1- Ann Sidor Second row: Kay Kit- U trell, Karen Friedsam, Ronnie ' M 1 , c yu, rw as K Co-presidents of the Denton Chapter of Quill and Scroll, Sara Leith and Karen Friedsam display the Charter which Denton High School received. Camp, Sara Leith, and Mrs. Moon, sponsor. I83 Creating Lasting Image ot School Assistant Editor Karen White and annual sponsor Mrs. Moon make sure that repetitions will not be made in this book as they check layouts of previous annuals. m l b V Z' Q if I My ' i, x WW, ,ff A , S t , , ' 5 Z iffy ,' 5 ,:, Hfffwfffgfzf- tf' I N ff. ' r w atft A A r t year's v 1 s i 1 l fl Year ls Goal for Annual Staff f'--sem .s r Q-N-m..s,s.s,,..u we P v-Q--N-......,.x.., xx S l Jana Jones and Linda Kelly choose pictures to be used in the Ronnie Camp, Sports Editor, with Kent Ramey's assistance, prepares a check Sophomore section while Sherrill Snider offers her suggestions. list to see that they have pictures and statistics for each Bronco game. Janet Ferguson, Business Manager of the Bronco, checks over the balance ot money received from an- nual sales that day. Cheryl Maddox separates the class pictures into the proper sections Mary Robertson and Ann Boyd place them in the different stacks. . - f a...-,- while Betty Burke its r i' ' ' 'gl u . ,xg I85 4 Personalities chosen by the entire student body are indicative of their classmates' ideal representation of D.H.S. Honor stu- dents exemplity the pinnacle of scholastic achievement. The versatility of. these stu- Nancy Boynton gasps as she realizes that she has been chosen favorite from the sophomore class. Andrea Sider and Debby Ferguson offer Nancy their complete congratulations. dents is shown by their wide range of in- terests, while the similarities are shown by a mutual and active loyalty to Denton High School. As they excel in individual accomplishments, they also assume lead- ership in school lite, activating the es- sence ot many brief, shining moments THE FAVORITES FOR 1968 Personcilities Symbolize Enduring Qualifies The title of Miss DHS is an honor for any girl. Judy Jones relates her surprise and excitement To Doris Bullard while Dixie Schulze expresses her approval of the winner. Mr- D-I-1.3. David Walker L it 'X ee fi 4 wx QQ 3 6, we il 1- 4 fr 50 Miss D.H.S. Judy Jones Senior Favorite Sammy Gczlio 1 ,lzw 1, an pf V , f 1 f ZW ,fn ,f fx 1 , ,,,, , fa .,, 4 '44 f 1 .W fp, ' , Sensor Favorite Becky Boynton HA 4 '99 ,, 7 ,wg 'LEM ,M , 12 -gg fa 7 1 if , , ,X ' Martha Starr Junior Favorite Randy Groves Junior Favorite Sophomore Fovorife Noncy Boynton Sophomore Fovorite Rondy Minnis lx lx Senior Fovorile Daniel Stanley Julie Lewis Dixie Schulze Clyde Chrisman Ray Drenner Doris Bullard Mr. ond Miss D.H.S. Jan Nichols Mitchell Merrill Nominees Bill UtTer ARK Molly Merritt Mark Morrow Ju n ior Fovorile Andrew Rekey l i l l l 51 l l l 171'-9 Andrea Siclor Sophomore Fovorife Kafhy Nichols Kellh Applelon Debby Ferguson I97 ,Z Denton High Students Achieve Bob Davis National Merit Finalist Jim Moellinger National Merit Finalist Each spring, Denton High School iuniors are eligible to take the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. The three categories of awards for high scores are: letter of commendation, semi-finalist and finalist. Only one out of five finalists become National Merit Scholarship winners. However, the remaining students are considered for special honors and scholarships by universities and colleges. High Honors in Merit Progrom ,ww David McGuire National Merit Finalist iff for Lucy Jane Hathvvay Letter ot Commendation Sporting events never Tail To liven the D.H.S. spirit. Wheth- er in outdoor or indoor com- petition, action is The high- light of all ot DenTon's ath- letic events. The excitement and suspense of closely fought contests provide the' spectator with unforgettable memories.TEiTher in victory or defeat, The participants play Their best and display ability Throughout many brief, shin- ing moments . . . Sports Presents Time Crowd participation adds to The spirit of all DHS athletc events In an important basketball game the spectators cheer The Broncos on to a victory of Action The fast movement of basketball is shown by Clyde Chrisman who works his WHY Clown the court toward the basket. A Traditionally vic- torious squad, the basketball team again proved its ability in many hard f0UQl1l victories' Senior letterman Mark Thomas, one of the top running backs for the Broncos, utilizes blocks from his teammates to pick up yardage. Through many exciting, close games, the Broncos finished with a 6-3-l record, the most successful football season in many years. 'ixnw Broncos Hove Best Seoson in l8 Yeors First row KI to rj-Glendon McWhorter, Mark Mor- row, David Crowley, James Purser, Mike Starr, David Wilkerson, Randy Groves, L. N. Smith, Jack Bomar, Royce Wilkerson, Harold Houston, Jim Houston. Sec- ond row H to rj-Isaac Gooden, Joe Barns, Linden Galyon, Mitchell Merritt, Frank Pooler, David Walker, Roy Purser, Mark Thomas, Earl Nuckles, Ernest Chunn, Gerald Ponder, Shelton Pendarves. Third row Il to ri -Ray Hundley, Jim Hamilton, Mike Gaines, Daniel Stanely, Lanny Hooper, Ronnie DeFoor, Tim Bucher, Dan Hurd, Thomas Ross, Don Woods, Not pictured: James Parks and Leonard Jones. , ,.,.....A ,L .,.,. ,,s...,,.,,,,...,,, W W ,,,. ..,,.., M,,M,,,M,m,M,,,,,n,,.,., . .. , .,f1'.1.',i,1f J fy ,,i wiffzzzfrzf f .W ,wmv V if ., :,rfS.e 121-f- ,f Q, , gf ,s L , 'f:ff,.A,:,,f' ,V .g . - fv. 1,2-Q: .' 'ri' ,r ' J zz. . , 1 irri rf' M444 COACHES: Kneeling fleft to rightl-Jim McDaniel, Pete Linckp Lewis Whitson, head coach, Billy Ryan, Standing Heft to rightj-C. H. Collins, Jerry Price, Bill Carrico, Bill Peteet. 202 .,, I. 4 VARSITY MANAGERS: Doug Gheen, Donnie Jost cis They Finish With 6-3-1 Record P 'Q W. -.-1 :N Ely- F F i ft 55:95 .rams-s. -. ' -s - . 311385. ...v,','--WWW.. ., -AF3. 14 fzff.-,. L L -, .- . ,.,, . s . - 1 mm-..,-is-fs.,g...,,,A.. .. 1 -. V ef L.: 1 ,-- is MK, ...nge x - Denton 104 1 100 903 51-148 Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton STATISTICS ......firstdovvns. .. .... . .yards rushing. ... . .yards passing.. . . . passes att.-comp. . FINAL RESULTS Adamson . MacArthur Haltom . . Tyler Lee . W.T. White S. Garland Denison . . Sherman . Mesquite . Paris ..... Opponents . . . . 137 1584 687 .. 53-130 ...7 O ..O ..... . .. 30 6 ......27 .. 6 .. .. 14 .. .. 13 ..47 til The Broncos opened their 1967 football season with three straight vjctories. After a loss to Tyler Lee, Den- ton bounced back with a decisive win over W. T. White. The Broncos then entered 7-4A District play, facing one of the toughest zones in the state. With a defeat over Denison and a Homecoming tie with Sherman, Denton finished 1-2-1 in the North Zone. Adding a defeat over Mesquite, the Broncos ended the season with a 6-3-1 record. The team and coaches deserve congratulation or a season unequaled since 1949. Muddy Broncos congratulate each other on a last minute 6-0 win over Irving MacArthur. 203 Broncos Defeot MacArthur in Lost Denton Mailllllh 13 First Downs 13 106 Yards Rushing 200 182 Yards Passing 21 9-22 Passes Com-Att 2-B 2 Passes Int By 1 Scorins: Denton 0 6 014-20 Mesquite 0 0 013-13 l i . Quarterback .Don Woods receives infor- mation 'From the spotter on the opponents' field position Denton Tyler 3 First Downs 19 68 Yards Rushing 174 84 Yards Passing 61 5-I6 Passes Com-Att 5-11 2 Passes In By 1 Scoring: Denton 0 015 0-15 Tyler Lee 7 10 7 6-30 TYLER LEE-A long pass sails over the head of a Tyler Lee defender and into the waiting arms of Leonard Jones 0131. Lee led at the half I7-0, but the Broncos rallied in the third quarter to score 15 points. An unexpected two-point conversion ended the Bronco scor- ing series. The Broncos received their first defeat of the season from Tyler Lee 30-15. MESQUITE-Mark Thomas C331 picks up yardage as the Broncos .drive for a touchdown. Thomas scored twice in an exciting see-saw battle with Mesquite. Denton led 6-0 until the fourth period, when Mesquite went ahead 7-6. The Broncos took the lead again when Thomas scored on a 69 yard pass, Another Skeeter TD tied the contest i3-13, but a last minute effort by Denton and a pass to Thomas were good for the winning 20-i3 score. 204 Minute 6-O in Muddy Contest The season appeared as if it might be an unnerving one for the Broncos. After a last minute victory over Adamson, Denton met the MacArthur Cardinals. A muddy field proved to be a maior factor in the con- test, and the teams battled to a O-O tie into the fourth period. Then with only T3 seconds left, Don Woods connected with Leonard Jones for a TD. The game ended in a hard-earned 6-O win for the Broncos. Denton MacArthur A First Downs 6 24 Yards Rushing 47 94 Yards Passing B3 5-12 Passes Com-Att 6-U .1 W Passes Int BY 2' Scoring: Denton 0 0 0 6-6 MacArthur 0 O 0 0-0 Denton Adamson 12 First Downs 7 112 Yards Rushing 75 84 Yards Passing 17 5-15 Passes Com-Att 2-10 1 Passes Int BY 2 Scoring: Denton 0 5 0 7-13 Aga!-nigrl , 0 7 0 0- 7 l MACARTHUR-On an extremely wet and slippery field, Leonard Jones cuts sharply to receive a pass. With 13 seconds left in the game with Irving MacArthur, Jones took a pass from Don Woods for a TD, and the thriller ended in a 6-O victory over the Cardinals. ADAMSON-A wall of Bronco defenders stop Adamson for short yardage. Assisting on the tackle are Glendon McWhorter 171, Earl Nuckles 1371, and David Walker 4221. Denton took a second quarter lead over Adamson 6-O. ln the fourth period the Leopards led 7-6, but Mark Thomas scored with 1:20 left to defeat Adamson in the season opener T3-7. l 205 Y P' ' f f H, ,, mf M 1 A 4 HJ v f mfaf' ,, , 2,1- ff W f M 1 1 2, v , ,- - f , ' 'KW-., ,, 1 :JZ V' ':, f 1 ,V f' ,J :- V ff, rf, ,,, I, I, ' ff: ' ,, w n :QQ ' , , u fffw f Q., ,K ff ,, , I A fn, ffl ' fy! 2 0, I X' 1 . 4 ,, 5 . ff - '42, , 223 V ' v A' ' f X ,vfmw ff . -vs. ,I mn,-v 1 X , I 1 I I ,V Z I ,,,,,,-f , ,rf x 'FM , .Y ., , 1 , 97 , , , J, ,ya yi! . ., fx iff' fi , we 1 , L .,,v 2 A wg '1Q, m C wffzff ff f , f ff . , f ,f 'Q I 1 ,V .,, M H s J Exciting Homecoming Clcish SHERMAN-Quarterback Mark Morrow C51 dives through the Sherman line for a short gain. Morrow later stunned the Bearcat defense by breaking ten tackles and running 40 yards td' set up the tieing points. With 3:10 left in the game. Morrow's TD brought Denton within two points of Sherman, 'I4-12. Randy Groves took a pass from Glendon McWhorter on the conversion to tie Sherman 'i4-14. Leonard Jones anxiously awaits a pass. Denton Sherman South Garland , Denton 12 First Downs 15 20 First Downs 4 129 Yards Rushing 204 233 Yds Rushing 28 141 Yards Passing 159 104 Yds Passing 36 8-16 Passes Com-Att 12-21 6-13 Passes Com-Att 1-It 1 Passes Int By 0 3 Passes Int BY 0 Scoring: O 6 n 8-N Scoring: Denton South Garland 7 6 7 - 7 Sherman took an early lead over Denton Sherman 7 o 7 u-14 Denton 0 0 0 5.2, 7-O. The Broncos scored in the second period but the conversion tailed. With Denton trailing in the fourth period i4-6, Mark Morrow weaved his way 40 yards for a TD, and a successful two-point con- version followed. The Homecoming game, one of the most exciting of the season, resulted in a i4-i4 tie. SOUTH GARLAND-Attempting to pass, South Gar- land's quarterback finds himself in a strong rush from James Parks C547 and Dan Hurd 1761. in the district opener, South Garland scored a touchdown a quarter, but the Broncos could not get on the scoreboard. The 27-0 defeat to the Colonels was the only scoreless game for the Broncos all season. 207 Denison Upset Tops District Ploy DENISON-A Denison Yellow Jacket collides into a waiting Mike Gaines C251 ln his impressive defensive efforts against Denison, Gaines helped to break up Denison's conversion attempt which was the difference in the game The Broncos upset the Yellow Jackets with a 7-6 victory. The tables were turned on Denison n Denton's second district game. The Broncos took a 7-O lead in the iirst quarter. Denison scored in the second period, but a crucial two- Joint conversion attempt failed. Nleither team scored again and the Broncos held a 7-6 victory, the same score by which Denison won last fear. This was also the first district fictory for Denton in three years. Denton Denison 10 First Downs 14 94 Yards Rushing 151 59 Yards Passing 26 7-11 Passes Com-Att 4-10 0 Passes Int By 2 Scorlnlx Denton 7 D 0 0-7 Denison 0 6 0 0-6 Denton Paris 6 First Downs I 165 Yards Rushing 293 34 Yards Passing 101 I-I6 Passes Com-Att 613 2 Passes Int BY 4 Scoring: Paris 13 13 7 14--47 Denton 0 6 6 -B-20 PARIS-Junior fullback Randy Groves takes a short breather during the Paris game to have his eye examined by Coach Bill Peteet. The Wildcats took an early lead, which they held throughout the game. Touchdowns in the second and third periods gave Denton 12 points, and 8 points re- sulted from a last minute 91 yard run by Don Woods. The 47-20 loss to Paris ended a successful 6-3-1 season for the Broncos. 208 Ponies Are the Vorsity Hopetuls ,.....,.i.....,.- . , - - K-Y ,Y V L P'- , 'i'LlL A W ,M , . - .V 1 , g x s I . - 1- ' L ' . , -P , A hr , Q X. . .lwtfi .X., 13,23f'-V,-,iQis..1.,.v . 5 X X V 'i J i ' i ' ' V V- , N- - . ,WV -1 ,W , ,W . -- -- --c,,,,,,w,.,., , X. N x A w - Q A , X N r . . , .1 ,. - - '- .. K, , -n - -Q-,,l,,,.., .A,w, ,,,,,,,, ,,.,.,. ..e....i.i..,,.,. ...- g , ,R ,A g , . V X , -- he 5' , 1, .sf Y. ,. .. s -J -'.. - .. - ....--...-.---Las.--A--. - ---- r L J, Q . x ,... TTI' 1 ' A 'F' W , , , ,, , ff ,,.,,,., Y in . .A I I W ,Q ilh: Xe- Q X ,,,AL,,. 1, X 4:,,5,,,.,y, ., , , ,,,, ,f,t,.ff. ,, 2 ' ' , ., '- iv I . y jk xQ1 9fV1'i-tl : 1. A igi' we 1 2.,:f ii ' hs. .- L l, ii Fei V -'ff r'-1-'Y ' fi HY L his .v L ,,,,, ,NA-Am M vvn f I 1 F' .if ,A -G.. .s..s.-...- K 'EFT' I ' ' .x 'Y L . .. , , li ' M.. - no - , 'i ' i . Q 4 v ' . W , v, ,As , ' S 4, 'fe ,j 'V . , . , 4 -f' ', . 1' -'.: ' f, ., .f L , ' V' v , rt ' , - , fl , 114, I, Q, -, 6 '4 F f 1 A , , W 'l f. - G 1 ,,,,', , ,- ff V i4 ' ' rg, My My Bottom row: Bill Lowery, Johnny Williams, Keith Appleton, Gerald Miller, Rick Young, James Carty, Manuel Gooden, James Mitchell, and James McDonald. Second row: Coach McDaniel, Tommy Lee, John Barta, Jimmy Lee, Ken Pulliam, Steve Grimes, Chester Morris, Lee Head, Chris Kane, Virgil Franklin, Houston Battle, and Coach Peteet. Third row: Larry Franks, Marc Madore, Gary Harris, Robert Genova, Sammy Wallace, George Henry, Troy Rogers, Anthony Evans, Lawrence James, Mgrs. Walt Har- pool, Dan Goin. Virgil Franklin C241 quickly shifts direction to avoid rushing Gainesville players: Marc Madore C771 moves into block. The Ponies defeated Gainesville in this game 16-12. Denton 18 Adamson . .. . . 6 Denton 6 Highland Park .. 7 Denton 6 Richardson . . . . 26 Denton 16 Gainesville . . 12 Denton 14 Lewisville . . 7 Denton 12 Garland ........ 20 Denton .... 13 South Garland . . 19 Denton 6 Denison ........ 13 Denton 12 Sherman .. .. 20 Denfgn 8 Mesquite . . . . 14 Denton 16 Paris . .. . 14 ' L ccce eeecc L 6,25 209 Homecoming Queen Becky Boynton Nominees . . . Julie Lewis, Jon Nichols, Dixie Schulze ff- NLx- ..., . of Basketball Sweetheart Connie Thompson Nominees . . . Darby Barrow, Doris Bullard, Judy Jones Defending District Chompions Become QEIHBH 4222 FNTUN N10 E3 The 1968 B District Champio s L to r Danny Fuller Clyde Chrlsman, Gregg Mays, Gary Morris, Jack Bomar, Glenn Weave G eg Wllnamson Ecl Denton .... Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton .... Denton Denton Denton Denton .... Denton Denton .... Denton Denton Denton .... Denton Denton SEASON RESULTS L. D. Bell .. . Carrollton . . . . Arlington . . . McKinney . . . . L. D. Bell . .. . Carrollton . . . . McKinney ...... Highland Park ... Garland ....... Arlington . Sherman ....... South Garland . . Arlington Houston Paris .. ........ Sherman ...... South Garland .. Denison ....... Arlington Houston Paris .......... Denison . . . . i968 Bi-District Victors The defending district champs, the Broncos entered the basketball season prepared for some stiff competition. Consequently, D.H.S. saw one of the most thrilling sea- sons in years. Exciting non-district games readied the Broncos for the battle in the North Zone. Through over- times and too many close games, Denton came out on top in the North Zone. Taking the best of three series with Garland, Denton won District for the second straight year. Then Denton defeated Lufkin for the bi-district title. Only one game away from the state finals, the Bron- cos were defeated by Thomas Jefferson, ending a re- warding season for Denton. BASKETBALL HONORS JODY BASS-All District, All Zone, North Zone, District 7-4A GLENN WEAVER-All Zone, North Zone, District 7-4A CLYDE CHRISMAN-Honorable Mention, District, 2nd Team Zone, North Zone, District 7-4A GARY MORRIS-Honorable Mention, Zone, North Zone, District 7-4A Charging through for two points is Clyde Chrisman CHD, The Broncos their season against L.D. Bell with a decisive 62-47 victory. lt was the beginning of a long season for Denton. Flying in for two points, Jody Bass C237 shows Paris his outsstanding agility Denton and Paris played a close game from start to finish, Denton led at the half 27-26. But Paris gained momentum in the last period to edge the Broncos 56-55. Overtimes, Close Gomes Pcive Glenn Weaver C341 attempts a shot during overtime action with South Garland. Regular play with the Colonels ended in a 42-42 tie. The first overtime also ended in a deadlock, 44-44. Neither team scored in the next three minutes, and the game went to a third overtime. With South Garland leading 49-48 and only three seconds left, Weaver sank a lay-up to complete the thriller 50-49. .1 - - , . . , i l 'YM' ni 2I4 Jody Bass 1225 attempts a long iumper. Bass had an impressive evening against Sherman, scoring 24 points in the game. ln their first meeting of the season, Denton nipped the Bearcats 61-59. But a hot night for the Broncos closed the second contest in a 7l-45 romp. Rood to North Zone Title Greg Williamson C43i, finding an opening in the Texan defense, attempts a short iumper. In this non-district game, Arlington Houston defeated Denton 72-57, but the Broncos later evened the score with a 69-62 victory over Sam Houston. Taking his time in the closing minutes of the game, Jody Bass f22j carefully penetrates the Paris defense. Already down one game to Paris, the Broncos avenged the loss by upsetting the Wildcats 48-46, The victory placed Denton in a tie for North Zone Championship. Clyde Chrisman fiij puts in a lay-up as the Broncos edge past Denison for the North Zone title. Denton trailed at half time 27-24, but a fast-moving second half gave the Broncos a 59-49 win over the Yellow Jackets. With the victory, Denton earned the North Zone Championship and the right to compete for the District title. 2l5 Broncos Deteot Gorlond for 7-4A Greg Williamson 1431 and Glenn Weaver 1351 have their own private battle 'For a rebound in an attempt to keep the ball under Denton's basket. Coming into the second halt trailing 38-20, the Broncos out- scored Garland 33-25, but the Owls first half margin was sufficient for a victory. The 63-53 defeat at Moody Coliseum evened the series at one game apiece. Jin, DENTON Player Fern Fsa Fim Ffa Rb F1 To Weaver 6 13 3 4 7 0 15 Chrisman 3 9 5 5 1 3 11 Bass 7 18 2 2 2 2 16 Mayes 1 9 0 0 S 0 2 Killian 1 3 0 0 1 2 2 Williamson 2 5 0 3 B 3 A Morris 1 I 1 1 4 5 3 Team Rebounds 2 Team Toials Z1 48 11 15 30 15 53 GARLAND Plaver Fam Fsa Ftm Fia Rh Pf Tn Doyle 7 11 1 1 2 2 15 Hickman 3 9 6 6 10 3 12 Parker A 12 6 9 6 2 1A Johnson 4 10 2 2 4 2 10 Williams 4 8 4 7 B 1 12 Team Rebounds 12 Team Totals 22 50 19 25 42 10 63 Ed Killian C321 is fouled as he attempts a shot. Denton and Garland met at the Men's Gym tor the opener of the three game series. 'A see-saw first half ended with Denton trailing 29-23, but a third quarter rally tied the score 33-33. In the last minute of the game, Garland cut the Bronco lead from 48-45 to 48-47, then Gary Morris sank a tree shot for insurance and a 49-47 final score. DENTON Fs Foo Fl Fia Rb Pl Pts Killian 1 3 2 3 2 I A Morris 5 9 2 5 4 3 12 Weaver 5 8 1 5 12 1 11 Chrisman 1 7 2 3 S 2 10 -Bass 3 7 2 5 2 1 8 Mays 2 6 0 0 5 2 A Team Tohl! 20 40 9 21 30 10 49 Team Rebounds 4 Knot included in above tolaIs1 GARLAND , F9 Fsl FI Fil Rh Pt Pls Hickman 3 8 3 3 9 S 9 Davis 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Parker 1 7 2 4 10 2 4 Dovle 10 19 4 5 7 1 24 Johnson 1 7 1 1 3 0 3 Williams 3 12 1 Z A 5 7 Crews 0 2 0 0 Robinson 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Telm Totals 10 55 'll 15 35 15 47 Team Rebounds 4 Knot Included in above totalsl 2l6 District Crown in Three Gome Series Heighth doesn't stop Jody Bass C22D, who goes airborne for a lay-up. In the final meeting for the district title, the Owls kept a small lead during most of the game, but many fouls and a hot fourth quarter for Denton cost Garland the game 40-38. The Broncos became the district champs for the second straight year. Gary Morris C441 drives rn for a lump shot The Broncos, who lost the District title to Garland two years ago, gained the 74A crown by defeating the Owls 40 38 In the Men s Gym Team Rebounds GARLAND OWLS Nami F9 Fsl F1 Ftl Rb Pl Williams 2 7 0 0 l'I 3 Hickman 2 8 3 3 5 A Parker A 12 2 3 4 3 DOYIe 6 10 0 'l 2 3 Johnson 1 5 3 3 2 4 Team Totals 15 42 I 10 24 17 Team Rebounds 6 Knot Included ln above totals! DENTON BRONCOS Nami Fs Fsl F1 Ftl Rb P1 Killlan 2 A 2 2 4 2 Morris 1 2 3 3 4 2 Weaver 4 10 7 10 10 2 Chrisman z 6 3 4 4 o Bass 3 11 1 A 1 2 Mays 0 0 0 0 1 0 Willlamson 0 0 0 0 1 0 Team Totals 12 33 16 23 7.5 I 2 Knot Included ln above totals! Broncos Defeot Lufkin for Bi-District Clear under the basket, Gary Morris C451 aims for two points. Morris topped the Bronco scoring attack with 'l7 points. With a half- time lead of 34-25, Denton held good control of the game. ln the fourth period, Lufkin came within one point, 49-48, but a sudden surge of fouls gave the Broncos a more comfortable lead. The Broncos became bi-district champions by defeating Lufkin 65-58. Jody Bass 1231 goes in for a lay-up despite a blocking attempt by a Lufkin player. With a 63-58 win over the Panthers in Kilgore, Denton advanced to the regional play-offs with Thomas Jefferson. 2l8 DENTON Player Fgm Fsa Ftm Fta Rh P1 Weaver 2 8 3 5 12 4 Bass 5 10 5 6 2 2 Morris 5 8 7 9 6 3 Chrisman 6 14 0 1 5 2 Killian 2 5 0 1 6 0 Mayes 3 4 2 2 2 3 Team Rebounds 4 Team Totals 23 49 17 24 37 14 LUFKIN Player Fam Fsa Ftm Fta Rb P1 Kendrick 3 8 4 4 7 1 Long 2 12 4 5 6 5 Mayberry 7 15 1 2 1 5 Poland 1 5 2 3 9 4 Sanders 7 12 3 4 5 0 Handley 1 3 0 0 1 0 DaY D 0 2 2 2 2 Team Rebounds 6 Team Totals 21 55 16 20 38 17 TJ Shotters Hopes for Stote Gary Morris C451 works his way under the bas- ket for a shot. The underdog Denton team played an outstanding game against the T.J. Rebels, the score at halftime was 29-26, Denton trailing by only three. T.J. began to pull away in the second half, however, to increase the lead. The Broncos began to catch up in the fourth quarter, but the Rebels took the game 65-50. Gregg Mays C213 draws a bead on the basket. DENTON Player Fam Frm Fta Rb Fi TP Weaver 8 0 0 8 3 16 . Chrisman 7 2 A 4 0 16 Morris 1 2 2 6 3 4 Bass 4 0 2 3 A B Mayes 1 0 2 A 0 2 Killian 0 0 0 0 0 0 Williamson 1 0 1 2 1 2 Weaver L. 0 2 2 O 0 2 Fuller 0 0 0 0 1 0 Team Rebounds 7 Team Totals Z2 6 11 34 12 50 JEFFERSON Player Fsm Frm Fta Rb Pf Tp LSY 8 0 0 0 3 16 Breckenridge 1 2 3 8 2 4 Meladv 6 5 6 12 1 17 Carleton 5 2 2 5 3 12 Smith 2 3 3 2 1 7 Tucker 3 0 0 2 0 9 Team Rebounds A Team Totals 25 11 14 33 10 65 Glenn Weaver C351 outiumps a T.J. defender in a two pioint at- tempt. Along with speed, height was a controlling factor in the game. The smaller Denton squad pulled in more rebounds however, having 34 to T.J.'s 33. The 65-60 defeat to the Rebels at Loos Field- house was an exciting end to a suc- cessful season for the Broncos. Outstanding I3Teom Finishes HEL! 3525229 533522 W' . Wmmww First row Mark McBee Lowell Rash Sammy Allen, Ed Wilson. Second row: Mike McNeely Blll Rider Dan Culpepper Phll McNeely, Manager, Kerry Geer Dan Culpepper 1341, tallest player on the Bronco B team, fights a South Garland player 'For a rebound. The South Garland team was fram- pled in this game 90-64. m K2 ' 23-5 Seoson Denton. . . Denton. . . Denton. . . Denton. . . Denton.. .iO4 Denton .... Denton. . . Denton .... Denton .... Denton. . . Denton. . . Denton .... Denton .... Denton .... Denton. . . Denton .... Denton .... Denton. . . Denton .... Denton .... Denton .... Denton .... Denton . . . Denton .... Denton .... Denton .... Denton .... Denton .... A South Garland player attempts to block a shot by Bill Rider 6305. After los- ing to South Garland in overtime 65-64, the B team came back to win in their second contest 90-64. L.D.Bell... .. Carrollton . Arlington .. . L. D. Bell ........ Bryan Adams .. . R. L. Turner ...... Garland ....... R. L. Turner ...... Thomas Jefferson Bryan Adams . . . South Oak Cliff . . . McKinney ..... Highland Park .. Garland ....... Arlington . Lipan ......... Huckabay ...... Granbury . Sherman .... . . . . South Garland . . Arlington Houston Paris ........... Sherman ........ South Garland . . Denison ....... Arlington Houston Paris .......... Denison ...... . . -Q on Ed Wilson C2 wa c es li isso ea or ease,an 4y rhh hfhdfthbkr dD Culpepper C341 poises for a possible rebound. Denton defeat d Paris in this game 78-58. l P Trock Teom Develops Q 1 Q , i i i i lr 15591. . l l l .pew ', - ,548 f- if Practicing their relays, Don Woods takes the baton from David Crowley. Tim Bucher stands poised in stance as he prepares to put the shot. 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SX M, -ff--'le LS.. yu s, , H--ww i . ' N, ,sf ,, ,aw First row: Bill Lazano, Barney Smith, David Crowley, James Carry, Mike Yount, Joe Barnes, Gary Harris. Second row: Harold Houston, Ronnie DeFoor, Clifton Lockton, Don Woods, Shelton Pendarves, Tim Bucher, Mike Martin, Craig Owenby. Head Coach-Williarn Michalka Assistant-Bill Peieet .wav The sprint-relay team consists of Royce Wilkerson, Gary Harris, David Crowley, and Don Woods. 223 Nlevv Courts Give Advantage to Tennis Team For the first time this year, the Tennis for spring matches in September and Their biggest fall project was a Ten robin tournament, with participating Dallas area. With new lacold courts The team practiced diligently on their Team began preparation worked until December. -week, eight-Team round schools mainly from the as an extra advantage, net game, volleying and During an afternoon practice, Coach Lane and Sara Leith serve balls to Cindy Klttrell and Carol Morrison, foreground who work on their returns. Temo Hernandez works close To -the net to play a short serve. mul, W jg 4 E , 5 T I V '.,ifzj,,i, I f . , ,,1, -,v - 1, 'yn , . ,Z , va 4 Vf f 1 , V V - Eh , fi p ,,,,,, ,,y,,,,M ,J , - f. W: VV if V y1f,,fffwff Qffiy1 fff' if V , n ff, Liv ::,'1f g,4 fP' ' - , , ,s. ' 1,e.ifV.g,iPf'f2if' Wav 121 -, ,, , , V ff Mffffi mf '74fpi-,-T'T- -V-,l4i5w4W:,z.-f-ff rfwfwfw-V21 ',v35tfVf ' VNV f TVWV1. gfV4ff,wvV,,gw ff nfffw ixfffvaifxraiua. . ',2L.,,L43'.ga.f' ' .a.1V.yf4:mx,mmV,z.,,..- Sefvice- fi First row Sara Leith, Temo Hernandez, Carol Morrison, Richard Cole. Second row: Coach Vern y!TQH7l--iyfaiflylf Lane Cyndy Kittrell, Bobby Cambron. V ,V ,'Vi z2 ,if 9' CJ. -, i 'iii V 'li' i T ' W4 .53.sgi5,, 1: L, ,yiyi ff ii at , nfi' T a is - A . Q ar ' , 3 V' , ff' ' ' , 1 ,, V, N 2 'ai I I . W lk .ry f Z A y y 4e, .M':Q w ig JL Golf Teom Begins Seoson on the Green lflft nff A ,Tffff Kneeling: Roger'Odom, om Johnson, Billy Webster, Fred Cuthbert, Cly e Chrisman. Standing: Steve Davis, Jim Wilkenson, Tommy Lee, Glenn Davis, Mike Hall, Steve Strong, Larry Franks, Coach McDaniel. Roger Odom watches Clyde Chrisman carefully address the ball. Jim Wilkinson, Tom Johnson, Glenn Davis, Fred Cuthbert and Steve Davis look on as Billy Webster demonstrates a proper drive. 225 Daily Practices Prepare Denton 'Q 2 ii ,ff ff, , l 2 , 5' ,Wien 2 1 . 1 , 5' iff, J ', ,, Q ,.,., 7 , ,,,,,, ., , W, ,, ,Y 51 .jywdwp-,4,. 1.9 xx., gm, .M N-M- f 4, f ,I f -I ' Z! ,,,, ,,,, , ..,. , ,gms , - , m4.v,,4a.a.i 53 f if ,. f yn 15 1 22:29, I 4 tif f ,Q ' 1 , ' '4wf1f4wGfL23fw6gP N. wrt -.-e'4 fd Z ,lwff- f Working in front of the cage for batting practice, Dickie Craven catches and Jimmy Welburn swings. Batting practice gives both pitcher and batter a chance to get into condition. ag .i -,,,v F 6 L 4,, kg . 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PAT HAMILTON REALTOR RENTALS 2IO Wesf Universify Dr. CITY PRQPERTY Denfon, Texas FARMS AND RANCHES OFFICE 387-2300 CCMMERCIAI- RESIDENCE 387-I872 240 xkii 8 X759 ' 51 5 2337 Uiqlhr 'N' To ' r , A Nab -V ' 1,-vu . -su! ,,,--Y' F9 13' the S1106 A -A . if . U' T' - U 1 4 gfnt l23 Ave. A. 387-4669 F I'. Worfh Phone: ED 6-l472 Dallas Phone: TA 3-I560 Vi ' 7, OLDSMOBILE MOTOR COMPANY F-85-P sos N. ELM STREET 7 PHONE: 382-6737 8. 382-6738 7 DENTON. TEXAS if 'H W DENTON CABS, INC. A PM mm SaTeTy Firslr-CourTesy Second W ' 'i Service Confinuously LQ Denfon, Texas JAMES MAGILL Ph. 382-2544 J. O. PANNELL. Mgr. JERRY SIMMONS 24I VOERTMAN'S Books-Music-Gifts Your Cenfer for Giffs of Disfincfion-From The Four Corners of 'rhe World. .: ,M - - 8 Q H MOTORS Q 485 ig 311 NORTH Locusr D3 Q7 - 5515 Q 'uh Q en'l'0n,Te.1as T ,MNH WE TOTE THE N OTES Tom Sme,9Tm3rL, 0wrxeR New and Use gi T 'U , T M lj HL T TTTT T-To H W T TW T THE MCRRISON MILLING COMPANY Makers of Peacemakers Flour Phone 387-6 I I I TEXAS NORTH TEXAS 8. LOAN ASSOCIATION DENTON, TEX OAK 8g HICKORY AT PINER BEN IVISY OILCO. Sinclair Jobber 311 E HICKORY 382 6321 J 4 X C2551 3255 my A1424 1 91351159 N116-iifil gf ITV SHOP - -1--,-,-,,,....n I QI' QLIJMLLI 5I1s9B1gaUI11lLIE'I 5 -R, , l ' n A------ l K M- A--ff A I 33333 A . I,.........fAI, 1-1 244 AMERICAN CLEANERS 81 LAUNDRY 221 W. Oak SI. Ph. 382-59 I 3 GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE GGIIILPWEAII runes 52 I W. Universily T, Ph. 387-5521 ef CLIFF DuRARD Appliances BaH'erles M gr. TGA, ASSOC sd 0' EXC-I2 SD 1 Qi 0 fo Qn ro Owe JOE BARNS 4 EWR REALTOR BARNS REALTY CO. 524 NorII1 Locusi' Denfon, Texas 76202 PHONE: 382-5090 For Your Besi' Selecfion of Records MUSIC BAR SAMUELSON 8: DELISLE Record SHOP Denfon Cenler Open Til 8 P.M. I5I2 Malone Piccadilly Square H The Bronco's Barber Shop Phone 382-339I Denfon, Texas DRIVE IN 700 Sherman Drive I CRAVENS DRY GOODS F fr -- I08 E. Hickory 382-50I6 245 ,ll . DENTON, TEXAS O ELECTRIC COMPANY Ff. Worfh Drive 387-3585 fqmgfih! f ,,.x' x BILL UTTER- FORD I720 W. Universify Phone 382-5404 K, 5 x 5 7 X f Y f Q5 T , Q 77 I L ,,,, I f 5 ' 5 If Q , - ' , 1 'Q 3 , .,.. . L,,.,LL , 7--L fmt 2 ,A b D T f L -ww' L . en'ron, exas ,M L 'L V' L ..J. ' xf'- - J ' ' 41, ff:-wiwf, Y L L, L , uv If In 4 L . ,L L W, . - f H L -W LLLL 4 I ,L V M21 J, i ,ff M5-L ,7 AMW 4375. V yfjzffyl . ,yn I LFWVAC .295 ,M :Ml f MH: ,tfzgjlgz 4 f, f ' fi' V' m 4., f- ,. :WL f' 'f fff' , .ffaf-fa, 4 Z' 1 V L ,. M I L .gif-,Z zL ayC i L L, ,. . ,L ,. , .,, J 246 BOMAR'S The Shop For Men S n- 4-n-v9 Z s 99 .1 l -.. . ' Si-w P N X I :C NM lil 255 I, If we mid On., lMPRESS upon High School Sfudenfs The imporfonce of storfing o Sovings Progrom while They ore young we would feel we hocl mode greof progress. An unwovering loyolfy To such o progrom regorclless of how insignifi- conf The omounf rnoy seern con only result in o feeling of sofisfocfion ond occomplish- rnenf. This imporfonf hobif is one of The keys fo o successful ond rewording life ond we volue The friendship of oll our customers regordless of the size of their occounf. J DDJ WNW UCCDN 1 ' hp ll H2 .v-' ,wnn 'v......g 248 PAuL's WESTERN SHOP GQ, Wesfern Wear 'For Il F Ihe Enfire Family CARUTHERS OIL COMPANY JOBBER FOR FINA AND AMALIE PRODUCTS I42I Malone SI'ree'I' Demon' Texas I200 For-I WorI'h Drive 387-I957 Phone 387-358I Denfon, Texas - -, , , ' s f lve- - ee sf e .i.. 33 -1-TI .eflffff-iff-'iff:'3fi'1i31-'f'f7'T311l3TliT' INSURED 2 . I-fe-in ee I f'1mE'EAT. ,'lCQ .T!Z.F.flQ1IZ.lfiQIL1fIj1llI'!ZI',ELIIZ'i'l'1gf.TII.Qi ff ' 5 'Y' 53 PRINTING COMPANY School Prinfing LeHerheacIs - Envelopes Cards - Programs, Efc. Phone 382-87I0 3l0 S. Elm Denfon fe, rr -if W 'V -e. e, . I Telephone 382-2229 A-R CONDITIONING flfll 9 YORK IEFRIGERATION O DenI'on Cenfer 387-3I22 Fashions for Fashionable Women I -W' 3 7 T Q, . ' iii M x,,, P 54... ,, EI I' I I E' Iwi ,sr-f -fi ' ' : 2 ' 4' - . N- e-v--------A f 'Q ' .l , I ea- nn . J Y, 'X 0 I .she , N 5 1 I fd, Xe 4 5 J .EI--I ef,-7:1 If 4. K '41 DEN-TEX AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION -Sales and Service- W. J. HICKINGBOTTOM 602 FI. Worih Drive 409 W. UNIVERSITY DRIVE 387-3516 387-3517 DENTON, TEXAS The Naiions Fasfesf Growing Pizza Chain FRESH BAKED PIZZA Pizza inn BRGWN 81 SHARPE E z 4I9 U 'ry D . 382 545' BANNER CHEVROL ET ,MWWW ..,,, ,Vw M 1 ff ,xv ,ff 354 Wwfgg wgw, ,. MQ. ,, my ,, ,V I 1. .. 444 , 1 U niversi 2L,2f4fLf.,.,,,Iv STATE N 0 DENTQN. TEXAS QS ff, Z 41 15000 ,cg IN Bdhk Y SW 55 42 . x X if TIIIHEHD- Nsw, c:oNvENnENT Q UW f Universifry Dr. af Hinkle xQyc0RYQ Banking Service 250 'TELEPHONE 382-670I 4 1 7 E 99 3'e , 5' ellfdll -u 4' 1 J' . Q IIIWWMX ' .QL Ig IIEEEP1 JI - .L- I GD ' Qbiwgggg. Q Q Q 7 -. 0 f' LRG , 1 .4 G1- P.O. BOX I446 387-2316 DENTON, TEXAS 411 E- SYCAMORE DUKE 8: AYRES, INC 5c Io SI.0O Sfore I2I W. Hickory Denfon, Texas 382-8824 SELBY'S FLOWER SHOP INC Home of The Gold Foofball Mum GOEN FUNERAL HOME 600 N. Locusf Ph. 382-4I9I 320 W. Oak Denfon, Texas R, C, STQRRIE R. C. STORRIE, JR. TRAVELSTEAD AUTO SUPPLY CO. TELEPHONE 382-5474 2I5 E. Hickory 382-5475 Denfon, Texas CHAS. MORRIS PONTIAC-BUICK 200 S. Locus'r 382-548 I Free Cify-Wide Pick-up and Delivery Q43 382-5ll3 Q VOGUE CLEANERS f 72I N. LOCUST Norfh Side Square HUNDLEY BOAT co., INC. CHRIS f CRAFT Seagoing Houseboats New Lalce Dallas and 497-2286 Used Boafs COMMODORE MOTOR HOTEL 81 RESTAURANT 382-2583 Hwy. 35 E. fb 4- Ex 'L 3 SHELE S- , I L ! L A ' 1 v -A XJ -LLL ::,.. M E Ll... A Q Q S f- .- ,,,.. NN E, K WMQMMBHM I KM I E' J kykk S ktlZ,.h Nw., nah-- ,, 5 , bil!!! iii! Zti V. ,q -, G. L 2 ,t I .1,, 1 ,P , A',,, L . I 'E' ' E Fr MJ fif L ws Am is i ,L,, - ,li 1 Q .. , Sh L V. 4 , , , U. ,L , m , -msg - fir .',.:. I :,,,. L :-' Q L ai ,',V . ZQ4 -Q-4 L gggf ' ' Q - FBEERSFEHSJ. j I 1 L wwf ' . sa-...L -. f-' . MIKE RUMMELL CIL co. - YOUR LOCAL SHELL DEALERS ' ' TIPTON'S ROYAL CLEANERS Liziizi, Dry Cleaners I I4 Congress Ph.-382-2835 orldvvide otors Norfh Elm 0 Denfon, Texas 76201 Ph. 387-5238 ,bb Ilwrda I Clothing for the Whole Family Discount HAPPY SALMON at AL PEzEL PWS BARBER SHOP On the Square D l005 University own Town Ph. 382-5336 DENTON DOWNTOWN ON THE SQUARE AN TYPPS Of Real we RL CJMLER GARDEN 3823625 LARRY AND SHARON CAMPBELL - m Greenwood Dr' 424 B Ph 382 98:2 D 1 . - . - - o RUBY ALLEN REAL ESTATE 'Yan en DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM FLOW MEMORIAL HOSPITAL AND BROOKS DRUG STORE NO. 2 ' . Meet Your Friends 4 at Leather Repair and Riding Equipment LANFS WESTERN WEAR '09 Congfess Phone 382-2934 345 East Hickory I 3 The Smartest Sportswear in Town- 1 PICAN QHOPPI CUNNINGHAM STUDIO 524 Universify Drive Denfon Shopping Cenier DENTON, TEXAS 7620! PH. 382-503I Dependable Hardware Since l885 EVERS HARDWARE COMPANY TALIAFERRO NOFHI Side of Square 387-l9l5 913 Sunsef Drive Telephone Denion. Texas 397-5559 ZENITH FRIEDRICH UNDERWOOD'S ' PIT BAR'B'Q 0 CATERING TO eo ' CAFETERM SERVICE Phone 387-4446 KENNETH HARVEY 2I09 Universify Dr. W. Res. 382-2702 DENTON, TEXAS 256 T. 81 L. SHOES PIERCE'S Campus Fava,-i-I-es Phone 382-8624 So. Side Square I07 N. Elm 382-9778 JACK MCEARLING INSURANCE tg' I AUTO-LIFE-FIRE ' 225 W. Hickory Sui'I'e C HAMLET-T IZO CENTER o DENTON TEXAS 82 22 4 Denfon, Texas Phone 382-3226 Res. Phone 382-2050 J. G. STEADMAN . Gulf Distributor . , s -, - A. qw , . g ,-a--,-. N- -,,. V . U , -, if ..Mq, ,..L,,q X .W 4I2 Bell 387-7I23 THE LARGEST READY MIX CONCRETE OPERATION IN NORTH TEXAS 003' ' THoM4s G I S' C0 NC RETE Serving ALL OF DENTON COUNTY I8 Years TWO PLANTS-DENTON-LEWISVILLE - . v, , .. ., f ,-..- .- 1 A ' V .D , .,, -- -.v,..5 . ,f Niiflklikill X' '- , 4 x ef Sfzzn vga ,, - 1' 1, , , I, . 4, .. 'Nu 437 5'l'itle 5 ,,,,,,,,,,NcE repredentmg I e ea! of Sa ety 044145 0 Dodge Cars Dodge Trucks DUGGAN ABSTRACT SALES AND SERVICE f f 'W ' J , 91 5 f f , , .J NWWJKJHM X , ff 5'-I0 KDNT 5,000 WATTS 1440 KDNT-FM noo,ooo WATTS I 06 BELITA BEAUTY SALON Telephone 387-5959 529 N, Elm Denfon, Texas TOBIN Drug Sfore-Pharmacy Nor'rh Side Square 527 Bryan The Lislrening I-labiT of Norlrh Texas JOE ALFORD, FLORIST 382-5384 k 'V 258 EXCLUSIVELY FOR MEN JiII1 5150119 Thirfeen Twenfy Two Wesi' Hickory Avenue Ph. 382-57I5 DENTON, TEXAS Campus Town Shopping Area BROWN 81 BROWN BODY sl-lop Sian f ff 9 f-,hiififif Q '4 A 4 . I ., ii. L I A g xf A I 'xx I ' - xi I , R I X A K 3 1 I Q.. Mk' a X X ws I, 5 I F ' I I V 'fl KI' I 1 X' TL f Tsai I wwf, ff- ,M ,-., 7I8 N. Elm 382-3696 24 HOUR WRECKER Specializing in: CONTROLLED PAINTING IN OUR FACTORY STYLE SPRAY soon-I wm-1 FIBER G'-ASS AND AUTOMATIC BAKING ues-ns AUTO GLASS INSTALLED coi.on MATCHING. FRAME womc ALUMINUM soov woni 259 TREASU RE CHEST Art Supplies IO6 Ave. B. 387-2353 llll Ill O u , ' - 37 ' . I Im in Ur name 4 I I , f I I V f'Q54fV.'iNlXt'l7-6llZl'D- V ' lVOLKSYNAGENl Our business. ' ' ' A B' 'WIVW5 2'l0'l University Drive West - Highway 24 Tlugolfjslc InM3Ll3Jr Preslo Charge Rexall MOUl'l1 DOYLE and CALMES 24 Hour Emergency Service ll' Welch 387-7883 Pl'a aCY Drug Sfore DENTCN, TEXAS I403 Scri 'ture . Hicko 382.2523 -Ph. 387-3294 222332565 'Y BRINKS AUTO PARTS WIMPY'S CAFE 520 Soufh Locusl' Across l'l1e Campus From N.T.S.U. DENTON' TEXAS Corner of Hickory and Fry 382-96IP CONN'S LAUNDRAMAT WATKINS BARBER l2l2 Wesl Mulberry SHOP I05 Ave. A 382-8032 260 YEAR-ROUND AIR CONDITIONING SWIMMING POOL FREE ADVANCE RESERVATIONS TELEPHONE IN EVERY ROOM -24-Hr. Service MEETING FACILITIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS BABY SITTERS Ion advanced noficel CHILDREN UNDER I2 ADMITTED FREE IWhen using same facilifies wifh parenfsl FOR YOUR COMFORT, CONVENIENCE AND ENJOYMENT, OFFERS YOU . . . 0 BABY BEDS 0 APPETIZING FOOD SERVED 0 VALET AND LAUNDRY SERVICE 0 WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING Iexcepi' Iocaiions where sand condiiion makes impracficall o ALL-TILE BATHS o TELEVISION 0 FREE KENNELS 0 FREE ICE 0 PRIVATE CLUB Vowb Ho41WwmCoo4fIImCoa4FQ SAVE MORE WHEN YOU SHOP AT SEARS SaI'isfac'rion Guaranfeed or 4 Your Money Back 9I0 W. Universify Dr. Denfon Cenler Denfon, Texas Phone 382-674I THE BOSTON STORE Your S'rore The Fashion Cenfer for Smari' High School Sludenfs 387-672i IOI E. Oak On fhe Square . 9 1 ffmey 5 Vx eg ciihkanca RCA AND ZENITH COLOR TELEVISION Easf Side NTSU Campus SALES AND SERVICE ARCHIE WOLF-BILL Neu P 387 20, C S L D T E D WOLF-NEU DRUGS Telephone 387-5292 BEAUTY ROOM SALON U RASCO SERVICE STATION Specializing in Hair Fashion Corner of Universily 8: Alice 8I5 Sunsef Drive 387,2l34 NELLIE MORALES Denlon. Texas ,,,. I il I I JIM HARDIN'S PAINT STORE Painf-Wallpapers q Cusfom Piciure Framing ist. PH. 382-6224 I I 204 E. McKinney f 4 7 Take 0 break R4 from your A studies. Go To The . . SERVICE WITH THE SPEED OF SOUND BABCOCK, AUTO SUPPLY 23I W: Hickory Brunswick Tires Long Life Ba'Heries Hyman Seai Covers PH. 382-582 I A 4' Be Admired Noi Siared Ai!! SHOP AT THE Gbxfurh 52111111 2.111 wEs'r PRA1RxE-- DENTON. TEXAS FIRST NATIONAI. BANK OF DENTON DENTON, TEXAS 4 , ATIO TI-IE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DENTON IS THE BEST BANK EOR YOUNG PEOPLE MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM F.D.l.C. LJ IH 525 lil :BI . D001 cl tavrl ADVERTISERS INDEX A. G. Edwards 81 Sons ......... .... 2 36 American Cleaners 84 Laundry . . . . . . .244 Babcock's Aulo Supply ....... Banner Chevrolel' .......... Barns Really ........ Bea uly Room Salon .. Belila Beauly Shop .. Ben Franklin ....... Ben Ivey Oil Co. Bill Uller Ford ..... Bomar's ................... Bos'l'on Slore ............... Bra'l'cher's Radio 8: T.V. Service Brink's Aulo Supply ......... Brown 8: Brown .... ........ . Brown 81 Sharpe . .. Campus Thealer ..... Carulhers Oil Co. .. Charles Morris .......... ColIegia'I'e Shoppe .......... Commodore Molor Holel .... Conn's Laundramal' ...... Cravens Dry Goods .... Crouch Really .......... Cunningham Sludios ...... Curlis-Freeman Insurance .... Den-Tex Air Condilioning .... Den'I'on Denlon Denlon Denlon Denlon Den'l'on Den'l'on Denlon Denlon Cabs .............. Cenler Hardware ..... Concrele ........... Counly Nalional Bank . Dodge ............. Federal Savings 8: Loan Floor Covering Co. . . . Record Chronicle ..... Sporls Cenler .... Doyle-Calmes .......... Duggan Abslracl' Co. . . . Duke 8: Ayers ...... Eagle Mol'eI ....... EIi'l'e Eleclric Co. Evers Hardware .......... Firsl Nalional Bank ........ Firsl' Slale Bank of Denlon . .. Flower Garden ............ Floyd-Thomas Concrele ....... Foremosl' Mobile Homes ..... Foxworlh-Galbrailh Lumber Co. Frances Beauly Salon ....... Gambill Insurance Agency Goen Funeral Home ......... Goodyear Service Slore ........... .... Happy Salmon 81 AI Pelzel Barbers Harpool Seed Inc. ................. . . . . Hickory House ................. .... Holiday Inn .......... Holiday Lanes .......... Howdy Doody Drive In .. Hundley Boal' Co., Inc. .. Jack Baker Flowers ........... .... Jack McFarling Ins. ............... . . .. Jack .Schmilz 8: Son Funeral Home . . . . . . . J. G. Sleadman ............. Jim Hardin's Painl' Slore ....... Joe Alford Florisl ........ Jim. Slone Men's Slore .... Joe Evans Plumbing .... Joe Sherrill Ceramic Tile Joe W. Nichols Ins. .... . John Morrison ......... Lane's ............... Leon McNaH' Molor Co. Linwood Roberson Florisl' Mall 81 Burg ......... Marvin Loveless Sludios M. E. Moses ......... Mike Rummell Oil Co. . Mission Beverages ..... Mi'rcheII's Cleaners ......... Mizell-Thompson Insurance Moore Business Forms . Morrison Milling Co. Mr. M's Food Slore Music Bar .........., Norlh Texas Savings 81 Loan Nu-Arl Prinling Co. . .. Oxford Shop ......... PauI's Weslern Shop Penny's ........... Pierce's .......... Piggly Wiggly .... Pikwik ............ Pizza Inn ............. R 8: R Molor Supply . . . Ramey 81 King Insurance Rasco Service Slalion . Riney's ............... Ruby Allen Real Eslale RusseIl's ............. S 3: H Molors ....... Samuelson 81 DeLisIe Barber Shop Schmil'z-Floyd-Hamlell' Funeral Home Sears Roebuck 8: Co. . . . Selby's Flower Shop Sherman's Shoe Slore . Shoe Shack ........... Sonic ............... Soulhern Maid Donul' . Sl'uckey's ............. T 3: L Shoes ......... Talialerro Radio 81 Sewing Shop Terrill Wheeler Prinling . Tipl'on's Cleaners ..... Tobin's Drug Slore ...,. Travelslead Aulo Supply Treasure Chesl ....... Tril r's ............... Underwood's ......... Universily Barber Shop. Universily Slale Bank . . . Varsil'y Shop ......... Village Beauly Salon . Voerl'man's ......... Vogue Cleaners ....... Walkins Barber Shop . WeIdon's Saddle Shop . W. F. Pal Hamillon Whilson Food Producls . Wimpy's Cafe ......... Wolf-Neu Drugs ....... World Wide Molors .. . Wyalls Volkswagen . .. Yarbrough's Pharmacy . ZaIe's Jewelers ....... RAAIIAQ M, fi' ,Au W ,la ,f 'IL 1 , ', 9 Ask every person if he's heard the story, ' And tell it loud and clear if he has not. I That once there was a fleeting wisp of glory, l For one BRIEF,rSHlNlNG MOMENT That was knowri as Camelot E from Camelot ' 266 SENIORS Abbott, Frances .... . . . 82, Adams, Vicki . . . . .. 82, Agado, Ignacio . . .... .. Aimes, Delois . . . . . aa, 202, 222, 20, 86 Akins, Paula ... .. . . . Allen, Diana ..... .. . 82, Allen Don Mike . . . . . . 82, Allen, Joe ...... ..... Allen, Marvin .................... Anderson, Barbara ........ 82, 151, Appleton, Roy ..... 19, 20, 82, 140, Arnold, Connie . . Atkins, Joyce . . . Ayers, Jo Ann . . . Badke, Greg . . . Barron, Steve . . . Bartley, Kenneth . . . Blum, Hank .... Bodine, Sherry . . Bonds, Bill .... . ........... 82, 83, 83,166, 83,144, 83, ,. 11 83, Boyd, Ann .........,...... 50, 83, Boynton, Becky . . . Branch, Charles 15, 18, 20, 21, 31 138,139,174,191, Brannan, Ted ................. 83, Bratcher, Connie . . Bratcher, Sharon . . Brinkman, Bill . . Brown, Betsy . . . Brown, Philip .... Brown, Vickie .... 83,151,152,162, 83, 22, 83, 168, 83, 138, 83, 83, 157, Buchanan, Charlotte ........... 83, Bucher, Tim ........ 1 Buckman, Andrea ............, 84, Bullard, Doris . . 32, 35, 84, 90, 101, 138, 143, 146, 177, 187, Bullington, Marcy . . . 11, 44, 81, 84, 138, 139, Burke, Betty ...... 20, 84, 149, 150, 174, 185 Bryom, Sue . . . - - - Cain, Mike ....................... Caldwell, Robert . . 23, 84, 136, 144, 148, Calvert, Alan ..................... Calvert, Gloria .... 48, 84, 158, 164, 166, Calvert, Sue .................. 84, Calvert, Tommy ..... . ............. Camp, Ronnie . . . 13, 14, 29, 30, 34, 141,142,147,148,183,185, Campbell, Joy . ................ .. Carter, Jane ...... 43, 84, 144, 145, Casey, Tim . . . ............ 104, 173 159 82 82 82 146 152 82 82 152 226 153 166 174 145 101 , as .83 160 83 185 83, 210 83 152 163 159 169 157 160 173 152 223 159 136, 196 136, 174 170, 83 84 145, 149 84 165, 167 159 84 137, 169 84 146 157 Student Index Cheatham, Tommie ........ 84, 160 Chrisman, Clyde .. 15, 84, 136, 138, 141, 142, 196, 201, 212, 213, 215 Chumbley, George ...... 84, 162, 1 1 Chunn, Ernest ....... ........ 8 4, Cline, Sally .... 56, 84, 155, Coates, Bruce ................. 85, Collier, Christi . . . 85, 136, 138, 150, 174, 180 Collins, Alice . . . .... .... 8 5 Collivins, Sarah .... . ....... 85, 167 Cook, Candy .... Corbin, Linda .... . .. Core, Linda . .. 85,150,174 85, 138, 159, 174 85, 150, 156 Cothran, Joyce . .. ......... 85, 158 Courtney, Robin .. 30, 85, 144, 146 Cudd, Marsha ................ 85, 174 Culpepper, Debra . . . 33, 35, 85, 138, 174 Cuthbert, Fred 85, 154, 155, 156, 22 Dallas, Francine .... . .. . ........ . . 86 Davidson, Terry ............... 86, 160 Davis, Bob .. 40, 41, 86, 93, 97, 138, 145, Davis, George .. Davis, Glenn .. Davis, Judith . . . Davis, Steve . . . 148, 149 86 86, 225 .. 86, 92, 138, 170 86,17O, 225 DeFoor, Ronnie ........ 17, 86, 202, 223 Delisle, Alice ..................... 86 Dennis, Rick .... 40, 51, 52, 86, 151, 152 Derrington, Tommy ........... 86, 160 Drenner, Ray .... 20, 26, 44, 81, 86, 136, 138 ,141, 196 Dutson, Robinne .. 42, 86, 146, 148, 153, Earley, Kaye .... Eberly. Lewis . . . Ellis, Paula 42 174 86, 159, 174 Fulton, Keith . .. Fulton, Joe L. Gallo, Sammy ... Galyon, Linden . .. Gammill, Sandra 31,e8, 88 88 134190 35,88 202 88 Gandee, Diana .......... ........ 8 8 Garrett, Kay ...... 75, 88, 153, 157 183 Geer, Richard ............. 88, 153 157 Glenn, Geraldine . . . ... 88, 152 172 Glover, Patty ...., .. 88, 153, 174 Griffin, Paul ............ ......... 8 8 Grisham, Teresa ................... 88 Gulden, Diane .. 41, 42, 43, 88, 144, 145, 148 Guyer, Becca .. 46, 88, 99, 139, 155, 157 Hackney, Nancy .. ..... 88 Hale, Frankie ................. 88, 163 Hall, Francis ..... 89, 138, 139, 149, 172 Hamilton, Jim .... 46, 89, 136, 140, 157, 202 Hamm, Pat ..... ............ 8 9, 160 Hampleman, Jean ..... 89, 142, 147, 174 Hansel, Keith ........... .. 89 Harbin, Ray . .. ... 89 Harper, Steve . . . ........ . . 89 Harrison, Fred .... .. 89, 140, 146 Harrison, Sandra ... ...... .. 89 Harvey, Brenda .... . . .... . . . 89, 174 Hathway, Lucy ............ 89, 153, 199 Hatridge, George Ray .... ......... 8 9 Hawk, Teddy ......... .... 3 3, 90 Higgs, Sherry .. . .... ....... . . 90 Hill, Mike .. .... ................ . 90 Hockaday, Joan ...... 90, 168, 174, 180 Holloway, Diane .... .... .... 9 0 , 159 , ae, 145, 146 , 148, Emmons, Judy ........ . ....... 86, Erwin, Vicki . . . . . .. 87, Fadale, Barbara . . . . .. 87, Fairman, Kenneth . . . ... 37, Faris, Sammy . .. Favors, Charlotte . Ferguson, Janet . . F1fCh,Rab1n .. 32, . .. 16, 29, 72, 87, 87, 101, 146, 148, 87, 160, Fleming, Pam ................... Flippo, Linda .. 37, 174 Floyd, Charles .. .............. 87 Ford, Randy ..... ........,... 8 7, 152 Foreman, Lonnie .... 14, 40, 88, 151, 152 33, 88 Foster, Linda .. 88, 136 Fraim, Roger . . . . Friedsam, Karen ...... 23, 39, 45, 78, 88 136, 139, 183, 184 Housden, Robert . . . . . . . . 90 Houston, Betty A. .. . .. ... . . 90 Howard, Terry . ..... ......... 9 0 Hull, Melissa . .. . . 90 136, 166 167 Hundley, Ray .. . . . .. . . 90 202 Hunt, Sylvia ...... ....... 9 0, 172, 174 Hutchison, Scott .... 91 141, 155 157 Ivey, Martha .. 91, 174 Jackson, Kathy .......... 91, 174 180 Jeffrey, Nikki .... 91, 147 148, 157, 169 Johnson, Dorotha ....... .... 9 1, 166 Johnson, Linda , Johnson, Tom .. 91 91 53, Jones, Judv K. 27, 35, 41, 42, 46, 90, 91, 143, 147, 148, 167, 177, 187, Jones, Nancy . . . 29, 91, 152, Jones, Pamela .. Kamp, Peggy .. . 189 174 91,173 91,171 267 Kendrick, Sandra ....... 32, 91, 138 169 Kerner, Larry . .. ........... .. 91 Key, Harry .... 40, 91,151 152 Kincade, James . . . ........ 91, 164 Kirk, Chris ....................... 91 Kiracote, Debbie . . . 33, 44, 91, 138, 151, 152, 174 Kiser, Bill ...........,............ 91 Kittrell, Kay 15, 32, 91, 111, 151,180, 183 Klint, Gloria . . . ...... 92, 138, 168 169 Knox, Tom ...... 92, 146, 148, 156 160 Kremer, Karl ......,.........,..... 92 Kuykendall, Mary ... ... 92 Latham, John .. .. 92, 160 Lawson, David ................ 92 101 Leith, Sara .. . 11, 12, 45, 56, 81, 92, 139, 174, 180, 183 224 Leslie, Paul . . . ................ ,. 92 Letson, Pat ....................... 92 Lewis, Julie .... 13, 26, 31, 92, 159, 174, 196 Lewis, Marie .. ......... 92, 172, 174 Locklin, Zelma .. ............ 92 Lovette, Gail . . . . . 33, 92, 136, 166 Lyde, Jeannie ........... .. 92 Lynch, Gerald . .. ... 92 Mcsee, Ava ..... 93, 133, 139, 153, 173, 178 McClintock, Keith . . . . . 93 McClung, Kenneth . . .......... 93 McGalliard, Katie .......... 93, 173, 174 McGuire, David .... 40, 93, 138, 156, 199 McMahan, Mary Ann .. 93, 139, 155, 157, 170, 174 MCMatl'1, Bill . . . 40, 44, 85, 93, 138, 155, Maddox, Cheryl ............... 93, 185 Marion, Debbie . .. .......... 93, 174 Matthews, Sandra .... 93, 139, 144, 145, 150, 169, 174, 178, 179, 180 Medcate, Helen .................. 93 Milam, Janie . . . ...... 93, 167 Miller, Mary .. . 93, 159, 174 Mills, Margaret ................ 93, 138 Mims, Glynda 94, 146, 148, 149, 159, 172, 173 Moellinger, Jim .... 21, 44, 94, 138, 155, 157, 198 Moore, Tommy ............ 94, 170, 181 Mordecai, Mike .... 40, 94, 98, 136, 140, 141,153,154, 157 Morris, Jenell . .. ............ .. 94 Morrow, Doug . . . .. 40, 94, 152, 226 Morrow, Linda .... 94, 138, 174 Moss, Charles 56, 94, 156 Newland, Judy .................... 94 Nichols, Dan ...................... 94 Nichols, Jan ., 18, 20, 21, 26, 31, 87, 90, 94, 177, 196 Nuckels, Earl ..... 17, 94, 140, 151, 157, 202, 205 Nuckels, Phyllis . .. ..... 95 Nunnery, Tommy .... . . . 95 268 Odom, Roger Oliver, Janice ... Olson, Jeanne .. Orr, Barry ...... Osborne, Jon Ann Owens, Joe .... Painter, Chip ..... Parker, Peggy ..... ........... Patterson, Margie Patterson, Shirley Payne, Ronny . .. Perkins, Ruth .... 95, 138, 152, Phillips, Lee Ann Pooler, Frank .... Porter, Betty .... Potts, Clela ... Price, Brenda .. Price, David Pursur, 'Roy . .. Rainey, Julie .... Randolph, Phyllis Roberson, Don .. Robertson, Mary . 137,138,139,148,171,174,183 Robinson, Carol . Rodgers, Fred . .. Rodgers, LeAnn Rohre, Steve .. Ross, Thomas . . . Rowlett, Louanne Ryan, Robert . . . Sadler, Jane . ...... Salmon, Nancy .. Sanders, Rickey . Sanford, Pam Schaat, Bill .... Schlegel, Gray .. Schlinat, Ronnie Schmidt, Ken . . . 95,225 ...95, 159 95 .. 46, 95, 181 ...95,174 .. 76,95 40, 95, 144, 145, 146, 149 95,160 95,174 33, 95, 166, 167, 174 136 153,174, 180,183 ........... .. 95 .. 95, 136, 202, 206 95, 136,147,174 ...........95, 152 33, 95,162,163 ........95, 164 96,202 96, 159, 174 .. 33, 96, 172 96, 182 14, 29, 45, 72, 96, Schulze, Dixie .... 15, 18, 26, 33, 46 97,118,136,138,139,155,156,187, Scott, Glenna . . . Shepherd, Charlotte Sickles, Bonnie ....... 98, 159, 173, Sidor, Ann . . 18, 98, 126, 147, 148, Sims, Leonard . .. Smith, Bill ..... Smith, Smith, Garry .... Don .. Smith, Ken ...... Smith, Mike .... 41 Sons, Janice ...... Southard, Clydene Speck, Steve .... Sprabary, Danny .. ,184 .. 43, 41, 96, 136, 145, 146,149 11,96,148,150,151, 152,166,174 96 96, 202 96, 137, 173 96, 163 96,162,163 96, 139, 150, 166, 167, 174 96 96 23, 97, 145 97 97,164 ,94, 196 174 181, 183 98 .. 22, 98, 168, 169 93, 164 , 42, 43, 93, 136, 133, 144 .. 43, 93, 160, 166 .. .... 93, 133, 159 21,98 98 Sprabary, Vickie . . . . Sprabeary, Ken Srokosz, Tommy .............. 99, Stanley, Daniel .. 27, 82, 99, 146, 196, Starnes, Carole ................ 99, Starnes, Dennis . . . .... . . . . Starr, Connie ..... 66, 99, Stephens, Thomas . . ..... .. Stephen, Mike . . . ... . . Strong, Kathy .... .. 99, Sturrock, Heather ..... . 99, Taylor, Al ...... . . 14, 30, 99, Taylor, Tommy . .. Testerman, Shari .. Thomason, David .. Thompson, Charles Tonn, Ga ry ....... Venable, Diana . . . Venable, Vicki .... Wahlert Martha Walker, David .... Walling, Jim .. Ward, Betty .... Wardlaw, Don .... Watson, Judy . . . Watson, Scott . .. Weaver, Glenn . . .. 100, 136, . 16, 40, 93, 100, 151, . . . 100,155, 100, 19, 33, 100, 102, .. 11, 1oo, 144, 147, 143, 150, 27, 89, 1oo, 136, 147, 188, 202, 31, 100, 47, .. 100, 1oo, 26, 35, 100, 134, 140,145,148,152, 212, 214, 216 Webb, Chris ..... Webster, Billy .. White, Ray . . 40, 93, 100, 154, 56,100,140, Whitson, Ann 18, 100, 139, 143, 152, Wiles, Linda .... ....... 1 00, 138, Wilkinson, Cathy . . . ..... 101, Wilkinson, Jim ..... .... .... 1 O 1, Williams, Savannah ............... Williamson, Greg .... 101, 137, 181, Wilson, Corky .... , , , 101, Wood, Charles .... 101, Woodson, Jonna . . .. . 101, Wynn, Diane ........ 101, Yancey, Sue . . . . . 101,152, 159 Yates, Janice ...... 101, 157, York, Jackie ................. 101, Young, Nina .. 52, 101, 146, 148, Young, Gary ..................... Youngblood, Dwight ...... 47, 101, Allen, Cindy ..... ...... 1 O2 Allenbrand, Rick .... . . . 102, 136 Amizaga, Rosa Maria .. ...... 102 Amos, Paul ... ... 102 Amyx, Jimmy .... ...,.. 1 02 Anderson, Ronald .. . . .. 102, 158 Anderson, Susan . .. ...... . 102 Angenend, Lin .... .. 33, 102,174 Armstrong, Larry .............. 57, 102 Ash, Karen .. 40, 102, 149, 151, 152, 174 Atchley, Nancy .............. 102, 174 Bailey, Bill .. ..... 102, 160 Bailey, Tim .... .. 102, 160 161 Baker, Sandra ..... ........ 1 02 Ballard, Carroll ..., ...... 1 02 Barber, Tim ..... ... . .. 102, 104 Barron, Jeannie .............. 102, 174 Barrow, Darby .... 35, 46, 102, 146, 174 Bartee, Dan ................. 102, 109 Bass, Jody ..... 103, 141, 212, 214, 215, 217 218 Batey, Sherry ........... ..,..... 1 03 Beale, Gail .................. 103, 180 Belcher, Jo Lynn .. 32, 36, 103, 174, 176, 178 Belcher, Patsy . . . . .. 103 Bell, Nita ..... . . . 103 Bellar,Jerry 103 Bishop, Larry ................ 103, 160 Black, Billy .. 52, 103, 117, 136, 151, 158, 171 Bodine, Larry .......... 92, 103 Bomar, Jack ........ 103, 202, 212, 226 Bradford, Brenda .. 32, 36, 103, 111, 139, 146,166,170 174 Bradshaw, Peggy ............. 103, 174 Brady, Jerry ...... ...... 1 03' Branam, Jo Ann .. ..... 103 Bratcher, Bettye . . . . . . 103, 153, 174 Braziel, Aileen ...... .. . 103, 149, 174 Breedlove, Mitchell ..,..... . 103 Brewer, Carolyn .... .. ........ 103 Brooks, Becky ....... 103, 152, 174 Brooks, Barbara ..... 103, 149, 171, 174, 178 Browder, Jack .. 103, 136, 140, 154, 157, 171 Bryant, Debbie .. ........ 104 Bupp, Terry ..... 104, 157 Buskirk, Janice . . . .. . 32, 104, 175 Butler, Dale ................ . 104 Buttrill, Joyce ..... 28, 49, 54, 104, 139, 156, 169, 178, 184 Capps, Joe .... ........... 1 04 Carr, Dorothy . . . 104, 153, 173 Carrol, Terry .......,.. . 104 Carter, Don . . . - - - 104, 157 Carter, Donna . . . --- 104, 174 Cawthon, Carol . . . - - - 104, 174 Chandler, Mike ......... 104, 145 Chapman, Carolyn 104, 158, 172, 174 Clampitt, Debora 104 Clampitt, Harold . - - - - - - Clanfonl Candy . . . ........ . 104 clark, sue ,..... .. za, 104, 174 . . . . . . . . 104 Clay, LBVVY Cline, Kay ....., Collins, Bessye .. Collinson, Tom .. Cooper, Lucy Cottle, Jackie Cowart, Don Crenshaw, Ken Crenshaw, Mel .. Crowley, Connie .. .. .... 104, Cunningham, David .. Curry, Sue ...... Curry, Suzanne .. Curtis, Sue Daniels, Cathy . .. Davis, Diana .... Davis, Linda ..... Davidson, Tommy Davis, Gene ..... Davis, Mary . .. Davis, Susan .... Dawson, Danny .. Dean, Sally ..... Dickson, Patsy .. Dolcater, Frank 33,104,174 105 105 .....47,105 ........31,104, 31, 104, 158 178 ..105,152, 105, 105,107,174 105,152,174, . 105, 105, 105, 1 Duncan, Becki ............... 105, Durham, Elize .... 18, 41, 105, 136, Eades, Cathy . . . ... 106, Ellis, Kathy ........ ...... Evans, Gwendolyn . . , .. , . .. Faris, Donna .... ........ 1 7, 37 Farner, Frankie ...... 106, 134, 164, Featherston, Diane 106, 137, 156, 178, 179 Felts, Larry .............. ...... Ferrill, Debbie . . . . . . 106, Fletcher, Betty . . .,,, ,, Flowers, Eugene . . . . . 106, Frank, Larry Don , . . ..... . . .. Fuller, Danny ..... . . 106, 157, Fulton, Joe ... ..... . . . . Fox,Cheryl.., Gaftord, Danny . .. .. 16, 53, Gage, Jerry ..... .............. Gandee, Linda . . . ........... 106, Gardner, Elaine ..... 106, 136, 154, 170, Gheen, Doug ..... .......... 8 8, Gilbery, Elizabeth .... 40, 106, 149, Ginnings, Doug . . . ........ 106, Gray, Elizabeth .... 106, 139, Griftin, Sharon .. ...... 106, 174, Griffith, Buddy ................... Groves, Randy .... 50, 80, 106, 140, 205, Guditis, Cathy 40, 106, 149, 152, Hall, Bob ..... 106, 140, Hall, Tometria ....... 106, 149, 174, Hamilton, Michael . . ........ 107, Hammett, Floyd ... ......... . 107 Hansel, Cheryl 107, 174, 178 Harkins, Ricky ... ......... . 107 Harper, Debbie .. ..... 107, 172 Harpool, Bob ...... 107, 140, 181 Harrell, Joyce ...... 107, 152, 171, 174 Head, Lee ....... ..... 1 07, 171, 209 Hendricks, Martha .. .... 107 166 Hensley, Ronnie ... .... , 107 Hersman, Connie , .. 107 Hester, Martha ... ........ .. .. 107 Hilliard, Cleve ... .............. . 107 Hottpauir, Susan .... 107, 136, 170, 174, 178 Holland, Joe .... 40, 107, 140, 152, 170 Hollingsworth, Paula .......... 107, 174 Hopson, Kathy ...... 107, 168, 174 Horn, Irma . . . .....,. . 107 Horner, Joe ... .. 107 Horton, Marvin .. .......... 108 Houston, Harold . .. . . . 108, 202, 223 Houston, Jimmie . . . ... 108, 202, 222 Hughes, Curtis .. , ....... . 108 Hunter, Dorothy . . . . 108 Hutchins, Dale . .. .. 108 James, Linda ... .. 108 Jenkins, Norma .................. 108 Jenson, Jane ..... 36, 108, 170, 174 178 Jeska, Margie ................ 108, 168 Johanson, Claudia .... 32, 108, 136, 170, 174, 178 Johnson, Bryce ...... .... 1 08 Johnson, Gwendolyn ... .. 108 Johnson, Maynard ... .. 108 Johnson, Ruby ... ......... . 108 Jones, Jan ..... 108, 157, 171 Jones, Joe . .. ....,.... . 108 Jones, Karen .... . 108 Jost, Donnie ... .. 108, 202 Jost, Gary .... .... 1 O9 Keas, Ike .. ..... 109 Keith, Bill .... .......... 1 09, 180 Kenas, Janet ............... . 109 Killian, Eddie ..... 14, 35, 109, 212, 216 Kimble, Angela .. .............. 109 Kinard, Gina ....... 109, 117, 174 Kittrell, Cyndy ..... 109, 151, 156, 170, 224 Kooker, Cheryl . . . . . . 17, 109, 157 Laird, Sharlene . . . . .. 109, 174 Lane, Eddie .,... .. 109, 212 Langford, Dicky .... . . 109, 157 LeMaire, Betty . . . . . . 109, 174 Lewelling, Bob ...... ..... 1 09 Linenschmiclt, Maria . .. , . 109 Lipsey, Frances ...... .. 109 Long, Nancy ........... . 109 Lord, Steve . . . ........ 110, 136 Love, Alexa ...... 47, 110, 171, 174 Lovely, Chuck .... ............. 1 10 Lynch, Carolyn . .. . . 110 269 McAfee, Cathy 36, 110, 166, 174, McConnell, Blake ................ McDade, Laura ...... . 110, McGallaiard, Thomas .. . . . .. Mclntosh, Mariorie ... . . . 110, McMahan, Debbie .....,.......... McWhorter, Glendon 17, 50, 110, 205, 207, Maddox, Jimmie Mahoney, Bob . .. ...... .... Marino, Mary ... ...... 110, 174, Martin, Dan .. 110, 136, 157, Martin, Mike ... ...... 110, 136, Martino, Jimmy .. . 17, 110, Mays, Gregg 110, 212, Mays, Linda ..... .......... Meredith, Jolinda ............ 110, Merritt, Molly ..... 33, 46, 47, 110, 136,171,177 178, 179, Mesler, Tracy ........ 110, 168, 171, Michaelis, Billy . .. ........... .. .. Michalewicz, Don . ....... . Miller, Abigail ............ 52, 111, Miller, Margie . .. 111, 174, 178, 179, Mitchell, Becky .. 40, 111, 139, 150, 171 Moeller, Lester .. .............. .. Moore, Pat .. 18, 32,111,150, Morris, Gary .... 111, 212, 217, 218, Morris, Jenell . .. ............ . . . . Morrow, Mark.. 27, 111, 136, 140, 202, 207, Muirhead, Greg ..... 111, 136, 140, Musgrave, Mike .......... 111, 170 Nance, Lenanne .......... 111, 156, Naughton, Judy 28, 41, 53, 111 146, Neblett, Nancy ...,...... 111, 170, Nelson, Nancy 42, 111, 136, 147, 174, Nelson, Jan ..................... Nichols, Kathy 80, 111, 136, 139, 169, 174, Osborne, James ...... 17, 112, 154, Orr, Cheryl ...... 32, 40, 111, 154, Owen, Steve . . . ............ 112, Painter, Cindy 32, 112, 134, 139, 174 Pannell, Nancy Parker, Delton .. Parker, Susan .... ...... 1 12, 169, Parrish, Norman . 112, 154, 157, Pendarves, Shelton 55, 112, 136, Penner, Laurie ............... 112, Perkins, Pam .... 32, 112, 171, 174, Petty, Judy .............. 32, 112, Pike, Dailey ............ 102, 112, Piott, Wendy.. 112, 139, 150, 152, Plunkett, Parn .. 112, 145, 270 146, 148, 178 110 167 110 167 110 202, 226 110 110 178 168 223 140 219 110 156 113, 197 180 111 111 158 180 1 52, 174 111 174 219 111 197, 226 170 179 166 45, 148 174 170, 178 111 168, 197 156 156 157 170, 178 112 112 174 171 202, 223 174 178 157 156 171, 174 155, 156 Potts, Marilyn . . . ..... . 112 Powell, Joe ...... . . . 112, 164 Powell, Nancy ..... ...... 1 12 Prestridge, Shirley ............... 112 Pryor, Donna ..... .. 80, 112, 170, 174 Purser, James .... 112, 136, 202 Ramsey, Gary .. ... 112 Rainey, Charles ... .. .. 112 Rainey, Tom .. ........ 112 156 Ray, Ronnie ...... 31,112 180 Redden, Mike ... . .. 14, 112, 136, 140 Reding, Cliff .... ....... . 113 Reeves, David . . ......... 113 Reeves, Put .. 113, 154, 157 Reid, Janice ...................., 113 Rekey, Andrew 26, 40, 113, 136, 154, 156,169,171,197 Remley, Patty .. 113, 150, 174, 178 Reynolds, Kathy .. .. 23, 13, 171, 174 Rice, Byron ....... ....... 1 13, 152 Richard, Clara ...... ...... 1 13 Richardson, Melody .......... . 113 Riddlesperger, Terry ..... 113, 148, 153, 170, 174 Rideout, Mary Lou ....... 113, 174, 180 Roache, Donna ..... .........., 1 13 Robbins, Pat .... ..,. , .......... 1 13 Robison, Cathy ...... 113, 136, 174, 178 Rodgers, Sharon ............. 113, 160 Rurnmell, Vicki .. 113, 149, 171, 174, 178 Rush, Pam .. 114,139,156,169,171,178 Russell, Bobby ................... 114 Ruyle, Connie .. . .. . 114 Ruyle, Lonnie ... ... 114 Sallee, Gordon .. ....... 114 Salmon, Gary .... 114, 160 Sanders, Danny ......... 114, 157 Saunders, Charles .... 114, 135, 157, 171 Schaal, Beverly .... ..... 1 14, 171, 174 Scott, Raymond 114, 149, 179 Scroggins, Cathe .. ......... 114, 157 Scroggs, Patty ..,.... 114, 157, 171, 178 Seitz, Nancy ..... 40, 53, 114, 152, 174 Self, Jane ..... 114, 158, 170, 174, 178, 179, 180 Serur, Susan ..... 33, 114, 136, 170, 174, 178 Sharber, Deborah ..... 17, 113, 114, 136, 177 Sheppard, Danea ................. 114 Sherrill, Rhonda .... 15, 18, 80, 115, 150, 171, 174, 179 Shiflett, Don . .. ...... 115, 160 Sims, Mike .................. 115, 222 Simmons, Debbie .... 29, 115, 147, 148, 169,171,174,179 Sims, Nancy ..... ............. 1 15 Sissney, Sherry .. .. 115, 158 Smartt, Johnny .. .. 115, 157 Smith, Ann .... ...... 1 15 Smith, Bob .. 115 Smith, Danny ................ 115, 164 Smith, Dona .... 115, 144, 145, 174, 181 Smith, Janet 115, 153, 174, 178 smith, L. N. .......,. 115, 202 Smith, Loretta .. . 115, 153 smith, Molly ..... . 115 Smith, Sandra ,. 115, 159 Speake, Steve ....... 115, 181 Speck, David ..... ............. 1 15 Stapler, Margaret ..... 14, 115, 170, 184 Stapleton, Eddie .. 43, 54, 115, 145 Starr, Mike ...... ........ 1 15, 202 Stephens, Pam .............. 115, 174 Stevens, Sue 115, 136, 171, 172, 174, 178 Stewart, Buddy .. 115, 136, 154, 155, 157 Stiff, Martha ............ 116, 161, 160 Stott, Martha .... 50, 114, 116, 134, 147, 148, 174, 178, 192 Stout, Janie ....... 116, 174, 181 Strittmatter, Jerry .... ......... 1 16 Swanson, Ray ..... .. 116 Sweatmah, Martha ................ 116 Taylor, Jo Elaine . . . 42, 46, 47, 116, 147, 174 Teague, Linda ............... 116, 174 Thomas, Cindy .. 116, 147, 150, 171, 174 Thomas, Dick .................... 116 Thomas, Vicki .. 116, 146, 148, 149, 151, 152, 171, 174,178 Thompson, Connie .... 35, 36, 116, 174, 178, 211 Thompson, Jan .. 116, 174, 180 Thompson, Linda ..... 116, 174, 178 Torneo, Donnie ..... ............ 1 16 Turner, Glenn ...,.. 40, 116, 154, 156 Twytord, Janelle ..... 40, 116, 152, 171, 174, 178, 184 Van Manen, Vanessa . ..... 116 Varner, Roay ...... ...... 1 16, 157 Vick, Nita .... 116, 178, 181 Waddell, Dick .. 40, 116, 154 Welborn, Jimmy . . . ........ . 116 Weldon, Lynn ..... ...... 1 16, 173 Wentrcek, Debbie ........ 116, 154, 157 West, Truda ................. 116, 167 White, Karen .... 116, 169, 170, 174, 184 Wilkerson, David ......... 117, 202, 226 Wilkerson, Debrah ... .. . 117, 149, 174 Wilkerson, Rodney .. .... 117, 163 Wiley, Ralph ..... ....... 1 17 Willey, Riley .... .. 117, 157 Williamson, Guy ... ... 117, 136 Wilson, Curtis 117, 157 Wilson, Geraldine .... . 117 Witherspoon, Sandy .......... 117, 174 Woodling, Dick . . . 40, 117, 154, 156, 157 Wood, Elaine ........ 117, 153, 171, 174 Wood, Eloise .. .. 117,156,171,178 Woods, Don . . . . . . 117, 202, 222 223 Woods, Peter ...,......... . 117 Worrall, Trey .... . . . 117, 170 Wright, Beverly . . . ..... . 117 120 Yancey, Gale ..... .. 117, 172, 174 Yarbrough, Janice ............ 117, 166 Yarbrough, Kenney 43, 117, 145, 157 Yarbrough, Beverly ........... 117, 167 Yarbrough, Butch .. 40, 51, 117, 152, 226 SGPI-IOMCDRES Aaron, Diane .. .. Akins, Wiley ..... 118, Alexander, Brenda Alexander, Mary .. Allen, Sammy . . . Allen, Wayne ...... Alfhaus, Julie 118, 144, 146, 148, 118,141, Anderson, Barbara . . .......... . . Anderson, Bruce . . ........... . . Anderson, David ..... 118, 144, 145, Anderson, Roy ..... ............ Anderson, Ted ....... , , , Anderson, Ted Lewis ............. Appleton, Keith ..... 118, 129, 141, 209 Arispe, Danny Baker, Richard . . . Bardas, Maria . . Baria, Richard . . . Barnett, Golia . . . Barnett, May .. Barnett, Verna . . . Bass, Hal ....... Batcha, Angela .. . 118, ..11B, 144 119 Bays, Marilyn ................ Belcher, Betsy .. 119 Bell, Bill .......... Bell, Brenda . . . Bell, Linda . . . Bellar, Danny .... Bentley, Richard . . . ,144, 145 118 150, 119 119 148 119 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Bilueu, J. C. ..... . . . . . Blackman, Larry .... .... 3 0, Blakeley, Freda .. .. 119, Blakeley, Mary Bothwell, Bill .... Bowling, Brenda . .. Boydston, 119, Bobby ...... 1 ..... 1 19, Boynton, Nancy ..... 119, 136, 176, Brooks, Rickey ..-. Bradley, Karen .... .. 119, Branch, Sue .... , .... . .... . Brandenberger, Ruth Brearley, Larry . . . . Brooks, Barbara Ann Brown, Marilyn . . . Buck, Kathleen . . - Buckman, Vicki . . . Buell, Brad .... Bullard, Patti .. Buppl Ann . . . 119, 1 119, 1 47, 120, 156, 120, 120, 126, 167 118 118 118 221 118 158, 176 118 118 157 118 118 118 197, 226 118 164 156 1158 118 176 136 119 176 176 169 119 119 119 119 169 119 119 172 119 119 172 157 186, 194 179 176 176 120 120 120 176 176 177 120 120 136 Calvert, Debbie .. Calvert, Mary ... Camp, Libby . . . Carter, Larry ..... Chumbley, Steve . Chunn, Shirley Celment, Olivia .. Clements, Rusty .. Cline, Tracy ..... Cochran, Deborah Coffee, Becky .... Cole, Amy . . . Cole, Joe ...... Cole, Vera ...... Coleman, Bryant . .. Collins, Bessye Cook, Janelle . . . Copp, Betty .... Cothran, Shirley .. Cottle, Harold . .. Cowles, Jackie .... Crandell, Wayne . Crep, Greg ...... Culver, Carol . . , Daughtry, Debbie .. Davidson, Jon .. Davis, Cathy ..... Derington, Melissa Derrington, Cindy . . . Dooley, Mike .... Down, David Doyle, Debbie DuChemin, Debbie Duncan, Donny Dunn, Clifford Durrance, Margaret Dutson, Shelley .. Ehrler, Russ . .. Ellis, Mike ..... Embry, Phillip Emory, Reta Mae . Enoch, Terry ..... Evans, Gwendolyn Fain, Shellia Ruth .. Favors, Sherry .... Ferguson, Debby A. ......... . Ferguson, Debby .... Feucht, Randy .. Finlay, Fran ..... Flowers, Sherry . . . Foote, Robin .... Foster, Kathy . .. Frank, Larry . . . Frisby, Jack ... Gafford, Jeanne . . Gage, Vicki .... Garrett, Glenda .. Geer, Kerry ..... Genova, Robert .. 120, ...33,12O, 120 .. 120,169 121, .. 121 ..121 121 121,127,150 . .. 121,170 121, 121,136,153 33 .. 121,170 121, 121, .. 121,148 122, 122, 122, 122, 122, .. 122, 153, y 122, 122, 128, 177, .. 122, 156, .. 122, 136, .. 122, 157, 122, 122, 80,123 40,123,157 123, 1 1 Giese, Katie ..... Gilbert, Suzanne Glenn, Sherry .... Gorton, Gail .... . . Graham, Sandy Grahl, Phyllis Gray, Jana ........ Greathouse, Nancy Green, Patty ........ Gregory, Dalton ..... Griffi, Gracy Grisham, Sheila .. Griffiths, Johnny Gwartney, Judy Hacker, Robert .. . .. 121, 121, 1 1 123, 123, 153, 30, 122, 123, 169, 32, 123 .. 123, 123, 141, 154, Hale, Charlotte . . ..... 123, Hall, Mike ..... .. 123, 157, Hammett, Gillis .. ........ . . Hammett, Tina . .. .. Harlan, Neal . . . .... . . .. Harpool, Walt ..... 124, Harris, Gary ,... . .. 124, 209, Harris, Karen . . ...... .. Harris, Venita . . . .. 124, Harris, Vicki . .. . . . .. Hartline, Bryan ...... . 24, Harwell, Donna . . . . 124, 152, Hash, Shari . .. ........ 124, Hawk, James .. 124, 136, 164, Head, Evelyn ........ 120, Hendricks, Jake . . . . . Horn, Carolyn . .. Hughes, David . . ........ . . Hughes, Gail ... ... 124, 136, Hunter, Ricky .. ..,..... .. Hurdis, Holly ............ 124, 171, Hurdis, Sara... 124 126, 144, 146, Hyder, Matt . . . .. Jagoe, Ann .... ......... James, Dianna ... ...... . . .. Janssen, Debbie . .. ... 125, 153, Jenkins, Allen . .. Jenkins, Robert Johnson, Clyde .. Johnson, Vine .... Jones, Jana .. 14, 2 Jones, Judi N. Jones, Judy D. Jones, Kathleen Jones, Kathy Ann . Jones, Rick ...... Kamp, Linda . .. Kelly, Linda 1 I Kelly, Virginia . .. Kennemer, Linda .. Kline, Mike ..... Knapp, Lorraine . .. Krueger, Walter . .. Kuykendall, Lucy . 125, 125, 9, 118, 125, 170, 125, 171, . .. 125, 158 125, 125, 125 1 Laney, Walter ....... . 125 Latham, Carol . . . .. . 126, 156 Leath, Mike . . . ..... . 126 Lee, James . . . . . . 126, 209 Lee, Patricia .. .......... 126, 172 Lee, Tommy . . . . . . 126, 136, 209, 225 Ligon, Larry .. .......... 126 Little, Susie 126, 153, 176 Loggins, Mike ............. . 126 Lord, Susan . . . 126, 153, 169, 176 Lowry,BHl .,... ........ 126,209 Lozano, Blanca . .. .. 126,171 Lunsford, Jackie . . ........ 126 Lyle, Jana ..... ......... 1 26 Lyles, Patricia .. .. 126, 150, 171 McClellan, Laura ...... 40, 127, 152, 176 McClendon, Ann ...... 127, 176 McCollum, Randy . . . . .... . . 127 McCormack, Patsy ................ 127 McCray, Sheri ....... 127, 125, 156, 171 McDonald, James ..........,.. 127, 209 McGinnis, Jeanne .... 127, 137, 148, 156, 176 McKee, Jaki ..... .. 127, 148, 157 McKnight, Vickie . . . ........ . 127 McLeod, Randy ., . ..... . . . . 127 McNeely, Mike . .. .. 127, 141, 220 McNeely, Phil .... .. 127, 141, 220 McSpadden, Lu .... ... . . . . 127 Maclntyre, Kenton ..... . 126 Maddox, Chris ..... .... 1 26, 137 Madlock, Mary .... . 126 Madore, Marc .. .. 126, 209 Manire, Mona ..... ... 126 Markham, Theresa . .. ... 126 Martin, David ...... .. . 126 Martin, Steve .... ............. 1 27 Masten, Bobby .............. .... 1 27 Matthews, Marilyn 127, 150, 169, 176, 179 AAays, cindy . .. .. 127, 153, 177 Meador, DeAnn .. 127, 176, 179 Miller, Gerald .. .... 127, 209 Miller, Jeff .. ..... 128 Miller, Judy . . . ... 128 Mills, Don ..... 128 Mills, Marca ................. 128, 168 Minnis, Randy .... 40 80, 128, 136, 141, 195, 226 Mitchell, Melvin ..,. ..... 1 28 Mitchell, Reca .... .. 128, 171 Moncus, Diane .. ........ 128 Morris, Chester .. ..... 128, 209 Morrison, Carol . . . . . 128 156, 224 Morrison, Gail .... 128, 157, 171 Morrow, Michael . . . . . 128, 164 Morse, Jerry ..... ........ 1 28 Motheral, Mark . . . ........... . 128 Murdock, Mary . .. 128, 156, 168 Murrell, Debra ..... 128, 153 Myers, Barbara .... . 128 Norman, Billy .... .......... 1 28 Nunley, Becki .... 128, 156, 171 272 Owen, Kirk .... Owenby, Craig .... Patterson, Jill.. . 22, Patterson, Linda Patterson, Pam .. Perry, Barbara ..... Pierce, Mike . .. Platt, Patti ..... Powell, Gary .... Prestridge, Diana .. Price, Doyle . .. Price, Linda .. Puckett, Ken Pulliam, Ken Rainey, Sue ........ Ramey, Kent ,... 80 Ramsey, Cherie .... Rankin, Eddy Rayzor, Cyndie . Redwine, Janette .... Richardson, Diane Richardson, Dolly .. Richie, Dianne Rider, Bill ..... Riley, Cathy . .. Roach, Karen Roberts, David . . . . . . Roe, Tish ....... 130 Rogers, Richard .... Rollins, Sandra ., Rowlett, Bill Rowlett, Greg Rush, Nanci .... Russell, Debbie .. Sadler, Emily . .. Sale, Richard . . . Sallee, Gary .... Sanders, Minnie .. Sebastian, Susan . . . Selby, Gayla ..... Self, Steve ... ......... .... Senter, Rod ......... Sidor, Andrea .. sq Sims, Wanda ... Snider, Sherrill ... Smith, Barney .. Snow, Jan ..... Spuller, Cindy .... Spurgin Steve Stafford, Judy .... Stallings, Dennis .... Starnes, David .. Starnes, Peggy . . . Starr, Lynn .,... Steadman, Ellen Stiff, Hubert .... Stone, Cynthia .... Sullivan, Jo . . . 128 128,157,223 128, 137, 153, 168, 176 128 125,129,172 .129, 144,145,176 129,136 129 129 129 .. 129,164 129 129 129,209 16,129 129,136, 141, 170, 185 129, 153, 176 192,157 121,129,176 129, 137, 139, 171 129 130 130,153 .. 130,221 130 130,170,179 130 ,147,154,156,171 130 130,152 130 ....'13'0 130 130,153 130 130, 144, 145 . ......... 130 130 130 130,176 130,164 131,156 131, 136,153, 170, 177,186,197 131 131,185 131,157 131,172 131,153 131 .. 131,153,176 131,164 131,157 131 131 .. 131,171,176 131,149,170 131,153 131, 167, 176 Sullivan, Patti . .. Swan, Lyn .... Switzer, Paula ...... Thompson, Meredith. . Timmons, John ..... Tonn, Teri ...... Trail, Wanda . . . Trietsch, Lewis .. Tunnell, Carla . . . Turner, Darlene . . . Turner, Jane . . , Underhill, Carol Utter, Bill ...... Vanderhoff, Sheila .. Vaughn, Brenda . . . Venable, Sheri . . . Vernon, Mark . .. Vinson, Janette Vinson, Janice . . . Vinson, Vicky . . . Wade, Lynn .. . Walston, Delia ...... Walters, Betty ...... Wardlaw, Beverly . . . Wardlaw, David . .. Warzwick, Fred . .. Watkins, Sue Watson, Weaver, David . . Joe . . . Wells, Diane .... Whitson, Williams Williams, 1 Williams, Williams, Deanie Celeste Freddy Johnny Kim Wood, Jerilyn .. Woodling, Woodson, Woodson, Woodson, Woolsey, Dave John . Larry Larry Connie Worrall, Allelia . Wright, Sherry . Wyatt, Jana .... Yancey, Mike . . . York, Chennell .. Young, Rick . . . 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