Denton High School - Bronco Yearbook (Denton, TX)

 - Class of 1972

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And the sunshine follows the rainy And yesferday's sneer and yesferday's frown Can never come again. Kingsley be Z AEE fif , V, Li X Y L uf Q ww s sh ili ' mm Mil .: F M X I fs L.. -W N nu X-mnnnv ' ' R as l :: 'M , :iw llli 'M' l M g 1 f X -zu A 1 1 x fki,xiVfwu' wg, ': x V I V , ig WW?i9'lWW flf F 3: .W - ..,, N 3 Q Y V 1 Y ,M I iv V5 ,M- -ww' 3 'W' W 1 . 'li ,f 23533 c , , A .4 m,,f! if 'fr gm M-W X N Q W i X if ' l if ff . X- xx wi ' F M' W . , --N., u -,xy O' rf' ' RS.. Q - a 'MQ N 1, , ' 1 Q - as 65 . ' -F Mm J ' W mn' Y' Uk 1 5 WM' , W E V , S My YC , aw 5. u 'x 'ff- ,ffm Q ww' ,M ,, if-I M W G ' ,N Q M v in ww 5' A A 3 A I 0 W' F B , 1 Y 'I gg-fab X W Ref' - - ' 7 -A Q. I f Q M off J Q AX NW!! I mi vs. ,Vx I T K N V XE -- if S ! :4..a f.f f g Q . . xxxx ww .. ff .AM-EMM A change came ofer the spirif of my dream. Byron .5 y Q 51 ,i -I 11'1.'.Kn,, 4... Q '. N-Q - . ig 1' K i 'mx' sr 14-I xv X1 ' . A ' vw . T '-r. 2 . 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Elf, WAI ' ixiil F I ' ,I ' . i- H . 53,5 2.3 ' zz ' f ' , S ' v2.1 , 4? , A, get 1 - 5 -e A ' I L fl J' V. YQTSII AM -N 'V e ' A -A X T 2 4 X , .4 ' fm I . ,. .. xv 'M N e : .fl ., . , Y 5 'V-f ,, 4-4, . s:s24:.'g,.,,Kg.. Us X A M. .fiw if as.. - J' 'f TOP LEFT: David Ayerg Herb Williams, San- dra Welbornp Lee McCormick. MIDDLE LEFT: Greg Rust. MIDDLE RIGHT: Robin Richp Joey Gallo. BOTTOM: Karen Pierceg H'-fy Kay Austini Gwen Briscoep Bob Pierce, Nina Nlcn olsf Lee Auneg Phil LeRoux. Summer I Jobs Encourage Responsibility BELOW: Sue Roper. UPPER RIGHT: Jerry Vella. LOWER RIGHT: Kay Janssen. OPPO- SITE UPPER: Bill Luker. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Mark, Georgia, and Victor Schnider. 1 xi '. 4 ' Q v A 'Sf .Jr T N .u -.S QW 5.4 I 'Qu ff ' x .. . 2 . 3:5 swf if sq, N .4 1 ,,l, if F xl i ,,,.. 4 -,..---A. . N x XQN A .wx ' Confusion, New Faces Arrive With Howdy Week RIGHT: Mark Penley, Student Council President, speaks to the sophomore class. BELOW: Sopho- mores listen attentively during orientation. BOTTOM LEFT: Temporary room changes add to the ex- citement of Howdy Week. BOTTOM RIGHT: Bronco stickers and pins are sold by Student Council members during Howdy Week. if ', iii' 3'l'fP5'iX , 1 ,, iff: a ' l:an!P?f,:ff'zs' tn' .wing 'Us A -.-L lli.fi15Qsizlfltlfl'ilffrfffrirt-25252122fwstfffr twill! mffltsm 1 . , B 'af , X x X ' L t,ss T 1 ,, .ev rf 1' is fn. 'wif TOP LEFT: Helen Wellborn and Royce Ann Gibson discuss the doy's events. TOP RIGHT: Tawnyo Barber, Phillip Bartee, and Charles Beaird get settled in their new lockers. LEFT: Students wait to receive their new I.D. cords. Pep Rally And Scrimmage Conclude Exciting Howdy Week TOP LEFT: Scrimmage against Weslern Hills. TOP RIGHT: Maioretfe Regina Roden. ABOVE: Pep Club. RIGHT F Ilie Lisa Miller. Students Get Acquoinied At Howdy Donce LEFT: Homestead Heaih played for the dance. BELOW: Donna Gray, Nolene Bullington, John Crim, Dane Bass, Vicki Jones. BELOW LEFT: Mr. and Miss Howdy for 1971-72 are Bobby Speck and Nan Hayes. BELOW RIGHT: Mark Penley and Barbara Brooks. i Interesting Activities RIGHT: Members of First Baptist Church re- hearse a number from their production Life. BELOW: Snakes are o favorite hobby with John Wolfe. BELOW MIDDLE: Millie Lockwood models a dress that she purchased in Jerusalem, during her stay in Israel. BELOW RIGHT: Mrs. Betty Trickey made an extensive tour through England, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, The Netherlands, Bel- gium, and France. 9-.MFI I ' i ...... e I grief , trsc 'kiwi '- . ttt., '1'i- ,1 ' 1 yrr. E W iisimfil 'SBR-SS? p?pe:eaE'4 rf .5 -. ww 9 ir ,xr ...,---..4......-........ ..,1,.z.a:zaf:z-.,t,,'s. . sv' 'fn 2 i gs .- :gig -A , Eu K 1 P ,, agmveeuf gl 1 .- V , A --W Q LH-M5 X .. 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N W W-:Law Jrgf: T3 gf S1 J 6, .sg - ffl wma' W Q' L-vfdf' 1' W 'wo 45-4.1 I - ,f w f f' We 4 H .Q . r WT 21 ,,f,Wj4,g,:r ' ,WJ W Q fr J ,,-- ,.----W',,,ff,,? na.. ' W '- ,,,,.,,. .A ,, J... ,Y :- -v W M402 ,A ..w,w,: 'Q' 532, . . SIM, any Nh , ' Decorations, Parade Begin Homecoming Festivities OPPOSITE LEFT: Steve Taylor. OPPOSITE RIGHT: Karen McCane. OPPOSITE BELOW: Jan Shaefter, Sandy Stevens, Laurie Caldwell, Jeanmarie Goff BELOW: D.H.S. organizations participate in parade. BOTTOM: 1971-72 Denton High School Fillies. ULBRR Assembly Encourages Enthusiasm BELOW: Cheerleaders Martha Green, Jan Derington, Nan Hayes, Lisa LaSalle, Sharon Crowley, and Karen Walston. Football captains Sam Peckham, Eddie Franklin, and Mike Taylor. BELOW LEFT: The Chardsmen: Tilden Henderson, David Foreman, Mike Davis, Richard Perry, Howard Norris, and Randy Harper. BELOW RIGHT: Cheerleader Nan Hayes and Homecoming nominees Melanie Martin, Alice Madlock, Becky Hindsman, and Carolyn San- ford stand to sing the alma mater. l f L gilt C il t L l l l , y kryky 1 ' ,, X5 , . ,L .5, BU . ttaa f f f a i f ABOVE: Broncos Sam Peckham, Craig Snider, Larry Pelzel, Virgil Mitchell, Tommy Ferris enter the gymnasium as fans applaud. LEFT: Cheerleader Lisa LaSalle. Pep Rally Heightens Student Anticipation Of Homecoming Game ABOVE D d B ABOVE CENTER Mike Littl ABOVE RIGHT EII D rance. RIGHT. M k P I y. Organizations Sponsor Annuol Cornivol Homecoming Queen 1971-72 TOP: Maurice Evans, Alice Madlock, Rob Fos- fer, Becky Hindsman. ABOVE: Alice Mudlock, Mark Klonower. LEFT: Lecolion Washington, Trecsurerf Melinda Haynie, Recording Secre- laryp Maurice Evans: Alice Madlockp Diane Paherson, Corresponding Secretary. Bronco Homecoming Victorious Agoinsf Turner Lions Dance Climaxes Traditional Week LEFT: Carla Mackey, Lisa Miller, Marc Morris, and David Deckard. BELOW: Homecoming dance music was provided by Flumed Oak. 3 Denton High School Hosts Annuol Speech Tournomenf L... OPPOSITE ABOVE: Mrs. Opal Hall officially welcomes contestants to the state-wide tournament. OPPOSITE MIDDLE: Denton High School FiIIies serve refreshments to speech participants during breaks. OPPOSITE BELOW: Students wait for orientation to begin. ABOVE: Steve Sale serves as Information Officer to out-of-town students. Favorite Skits, Christmas Decorations Bring Festive Air to D.H.S. ABOVE: Mrs. Lybeth McDonald's first period class won the Grand Sweepstakes prize for their Christmas door. ABOVE RIGHT: The Sophomore Favorite Skit takes a humorous look at Cinderella, RIGHT: Student Council Officers Lincoleon Washington, Melinda Hay- nie, Diane Patterson, Ronnie Redden, and Tom Prock decorate traditional Christmas tree. OPPOSITE BELOW: A satire on The Adams Family serves as a basis for the Jun- ior Fcvorite Skit. OPPOSITE ABOVE: Senior favorites prepare to dream of sugar plums in their rendition of The Night Before Christmas. 4 .f ff rr.. f Presentation Of Favorites Highlights Holiday Dance ABOVE LEFT: Lynn Kenas, Mitchell Manning. ABOVE CENTER: Risa Thurman, Marc Morris. ABOVE RIGHT: Junior favorite nominees Jake Hersman, Jan Derington, Rodney Mulkey, Lisa LaSalle, Les- lie Varner, and Karen Walston. ABOVE FAR RIGHT: Senior favorite and Mr. and Miss D.H.S. nom- inees Mark Penley, Melanie Martin, Mark Ragsdale, Becky Hindsman, Tim Williamson, Cathey Jen- nings, Nan Hayes, and Stan Bomar. ABOVE: Entertainment was provided by Zilker Sunday. RIGHT: Students break from dancing to enioy a moment of conversation. FAR RIGHT: Junior Favor- ites Karen Walston, Rodney Mulkey, and Jan Derington, Senior Favorites Mark Penley and Cathey Jennings, Sophomore Favorites Ronnie Miller and Susan Mitchell, Mr. and Miss D.H.S. Randy Gan- zer and Nan Hayes. iv v , K Q RIGHT: Cheerleaders present Homecoming coke in honor of the football team. BELOW: The band provides accompaniment for the D.H.S. Concert Choir at the Christmas assem- bly. OPPOSITE ABOVE: The Senior Favorite skit brings light-hearted entertainment to stu- dents during the Christmas season. OPPO- SITE BELOW: Laura Kobler sets the mood for the holidays with a dramatic reading. OPPO- SITE RIGHT: The Coeds, Patricia Hartline, Cindy Holloway, Pot Davis, and Janice Rog- ers perform at Homecoming assembly. Assemblies Highlight Holidays, Special School Events Basketball Dance RIGHT: Sheryl McNeely, Basketball Sweet- heart, and escort, Kenny Show. BELOW: Sheryl McNeely and Kenny Shaw. ,aff 1 0 h ax fw fikigi , ' ,, 7 3 I I '1 ,,kb 'u',, X- 3 r,,,, 'Lm' 2 Q 'WS' Student Council Elections OPPOSITE ABOVE: Mark Penley stands to in- troduce prospective student council officers. OPPOSITE RIGHT: Ivey Thomas gives nomi- nation speech for presidential candidate, Tom Hockaday. OPPOSITE LEFT: Rodney Mulkey, nominee for president, delivers his campaign speech. LEFT: Presidential candi- dates, Tom Hockaday and Rodney Mulkey, congratulate newly announced winner, Jerry Vela. BOTTOM LEFT: Newly elected officers Bronwyn Griffin, Corresponding secretary, and Melinda Hull, Recording secretary. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Mark Penley introduces new president, Jerry Vela, to Student Council. Q. Outstanding Students In addition to outstanding students who have achieved high scholastic honors Isee National Merit Finalistsl are students who have been recog- nized by their various departments. Through their participation in local, district, and state competition, they have been named as outstanding in their fields. .- -gf TOP: All-District football players are Joe Varner, Stan Bomar, Mike Hughes, and David Williamson. ABOVE: Students receiving awards for various Dis- tributive Education divisions are, TOP: Stan Wilson. BACK ROW: Roger Dennis, Allen Cook. MIDDLE ROW: David Purser, Larry Kilmer, Ken Joyce, Instruc- tor. FRONT ROW: Craig Lindholm, Debra Crowley, and Mr. McNeely. MIDDLE RIGHT: Award winners in Speech, Debate, and Drama are Trey Martino, Randy Manasco, Kay Janssen, Bill Barlow, Kim Roy, Dave Rawlinson, and Laura Kohler. BOTTOM RIGHT: Outstanding Art student, Royce Ann Gibson. ,,j K7 'Y Q' ' f 1 X77 llili I IIIR s,,l ysft i o T flni LEFT: President and outstanding F.F.A. member is Danny Hawk. BELOW: Members of the All-re- gion Band are: FIRST ROW: Darrell Swank, Raoul Smyth, Devin Abbe, Patty Clif'ton, Melinda Hay- nie, Margerite Johnson, Margaret Ayer. SECOND ROW: Mike Bishop, Scott McAdow, Joe Scott, Glenn Dundas, Jud Sherman. LEFT BELOW: All-state winners are, BACK ROW: Pom Rainbow, or- chestra: Elisabeth Adkins, orchestra, Evelyn Vaughn, orchestra. STANDING: Karen Foster, orches- tra, Marc Johnson, orchestra, Pat Davis, choir. SEATED: MargaretAyer,band. Margaret, Elisabeth, and Marc have been invited by the American Youth Performs Program to perform at Carnegie Hall this summer. BELOW RIGHT: Award winners in Speech, Debate, and Drama are Corrie Marsh, Keith Baird, Connie Suhr, Steve Sales, and Cat Orr. 5 RIGHT: Tim Williamson, Bobby Speck, Jeff Robb, Maurice Evans, and Mark Penley were selected to represent DHS during the summer of 1971 at Texas Boys' State, a program sponsored by the American Legion to give students the chance to learn the principles of government. BELOW RIGHT: Basketball players, Bobby Speck, Maurice Evans, and Larry Briggs qualified as All-Tournament members. BOTTOM LEFT: Mike Drown, a fourth year art student, has shown excellence in the field of art. BELOW: Becky Renfro, Edi- tor-in-Chief of the BRONCO, was named Outstanding Journalism Student. 4 -y' .Q Q - X . 1 we , we ..,..-v,- T Ax, er- ,,. ',,,..ss- .,.- W T ,,, , wmv is ,V y X ABOVE: The top ten students in the graduat- ing class of 1972 las of March 5thl are, FRONT ROW: Melinda Haynie, Barbara Stanley, Becky Renfro, Jeff Robb, Robin Rog- ers, and Diane Crain. BACK ROW: Matt Down, Marcia Blackburn, Barbara Hancock and Jody Payne lnot picturedl. FAR LEFT: Rob Foster and Terry Coda achieve outstand- ing records as members of the DHS swim team. MIDDLE: Mike Hughes, Senior, and Grant Teaff pose for a photograph after Mike accepts an athletic scholarship with Baylor University. FAR RIGHT: Stan Bomar's signature with the Texas Longhorns pleases onlooking Head Coach Darrell Royal. ,f W' ...-,...--Q I I 5 IM,-. ,,,,ffXp..--M.-,fy Am... ff ,Adu : Q ??fIfm:fM - .. ,W Q-, ' N1 X p ,wfhf - V. ' . fffvk 'mx ? ! In V,,, f. .W 4, s 41 . Q ,J .f '9 '.eia55fff3 f? W ma, f ff ,W Af- .1 in WF? ' V, A 1 9 A Cappella Choir Competes And Performs LEFT: Robert Novak and Lane Westbrook entered in solo and ensemble competition at the UIL regional contest. RIGHT: A Cappella Choir, directed by Rex Wilson, prepares for a concert at the State Fair of Texas. BELOW: A Cappella Choir members who attended All Region Choir are Richard Perry, Janice Rogers, Lynette Meeker, Rosemary Seitz, Gay Wesson, Marion Thompson, Robert Novak, Pat Davis, Rodney Mulkey, and Howard Norris. Q sid' maid 'fI'4k. MW .2Ef LkEWH9.ef W! E'QE!2'5i, ., . . TY, 221F5!'kv-is ,w Efv3 E k 2 3 'Q its-nu. 3 3 G rs. Newest Fashions Prevalent At DHS Students at D.H.S. combine the lat- est fashions with their own brand of individualism to effect many differ- ent styles in dress and accessories. Contact lenses are being aban- doned, and platform shoes for men are popular. Marked differences in dress lengths can be seen, as well as a preference for slacks. . c- ! x 'f.3't 'R N' Wcfrfffa Aga:-1, Ne is Syst my s. 5 -3'l:n:w , se. X :of?0 A V ' Q: Qim, C as Vizb ,ju lx F v k-,,. V,kV is ,r , K 1 .gsm x United Nations Convenes At DHS During the second semester of this year, Lybeth McDonald's senior modern nations class participated in a mock session of the United Na- tions. Class members chose the countries they wished to represent and made proposals to the General Assembly concerning controversial world issues. Heated debates over such problems as Northern Ireland, the Middle East, and Bangla Desh resulted as the students tried to rep- resent their countries fairly. ln addi- tion to becoming aware of some of the controversies of the times, stu- dents also learned about the inner workings of the United Nations it- self. ABOVE: U.N. Secretory-General Kurt Waldheim Ueff Robbl. TOP: United Kingdom lElIen Hopkinsl, Unites States lMark Penleyl, Spain tNova Barnettl, Republic of South Afri- ca lBill Cothernlp Switzerland lDan Novakl, Sweden Uimmy Argol. MIDDLE: Communist Bloc countries China lMargaret Ayerl, Chile lRicky Fullerl and U,S.S.R. Uim Riddlesper- gerl, Bangla Desh lDavid Gentryl. BOTTOM: Members of the Agenda Committee: Jordan lMilIie Lockwoodl, Ireland Ueff Headl, Cuba tPhil Bryantl, United Arab Republic lMichael Folsoml, and U.S.S.R. Uim Riddlespergerl. Afro Week DHS devoted February I4-19 for Black History Week. Students, facul- ty, and administration participated in this proiect, which was sponsored by the Student Advisory Committee. LEFT: Mr. Charles Redd, Special Assist. Princi- pal, explains the purpose of Black History Week to some ofthe members ofthe Student Advisory Committee: Mark Penley, Zelinda Fitch, Francisco Lozano, Lane Westbrook, Danny Hawk, Jimmy Chism, Mr. Welton Stocker. BELOW LEFT: Mr. Stocker, newly appointed sponsor of the Student Advisory Committee, uses the P.A. system to discuss famous black Americans in Focus on Black. BELOW RIGHT: Mrs. Mary Tom Price's history class records information they researched for Black History Week. I , it 0 I' zz? ,.,,, v. mim, R uf -...V . T11 , fl, -. .,...--- W 'qui , ,. 'Efk1.QQZf, . gb, -ar '1 . Q ,--.W I 'Yr 4' W N. .ff .Q X 4 we ff' WC A , -9-g .J -lu. L. ,-.ei iii Construction Construction for expansion of school facilities started in 1971 and finished early this year, includes a new wing, an enclosed patio-gar- den, and glass doors. Clifton McNeely cuts the ribbon to mark the opening of the new wing in a cere- mony attended by Dr. James Benia- min superintendent of Denton public schools. VT 'Q 5 ,',,f' , gWy,l s,,isA ,s 1 i 3 1 J? Zz 'f if 4554. I 55 , l - :39d'li .,.Y?Qiif'?i ,l5'!?19?E Q GX 1... 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IUPII OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Presi- dent Nixon and Premier Chou En-Lai lead the review of the honor guard at the Peking air- port, as Mr. Nixon departed enroute to the U.S. IUPII LEFT: An American GI appears to be deep in thought as he sits atop on ar- mored car at Firebase Eldred, 42 miles east of Saigon. Twentytwo GI's were wounded here in the worst fighting in several months. lUPll BELOW LEFT: Presidential hopeful Sen. Edmund Muskie ID - Mainel gestures as he addresses a large gathering. Senator Muskie and other presidential hopefuls are cam- paigning for the New Hampshire primary. IUPII BELOW: Angela Davis arrives at the fence of the Santa Clara County Courthouse where the first day of her trial is to begin. IUPII Wee Q' 56 57 Administration Directs School Education RIGHT: Dr. James Beniamin, Superintendent of Denton Public Schools. BELOW LEFT: Cril- lion Payne, Assistant Superintendent. BELOW RIGHT: Robert McGee, Assistant Superin- tendent and Curriculum Director. OPPOSITE ABOVE: School Board members: FRONT: Dr. James Beniamin, George Hopkins, Bates McClellan, and Ruth Webb. BACK: Dr. J. David Thomas, Mike Rummell, Dr. W. E. Pen- ley, and Tom Harpool. OPPOSITE LEFT: John Guyer, Administrative Assistant. OPPOSITE RIGHT: Robert Christian, Administrative As- sistant and Personnel Director. E , gy l V,. A :Jw Y Mr. McNeely Supervises Growth Ot DHS As principal of Denton High School, Clifton McNeely works with the fac- ulty in planning and coordinating activities for the student body. In his leisure time he enioys iogging. A-,Q,.,,,gu-anvil ll ,WLJQV 13' V ips l J'- Wi W , .:vt'5?' Fil' '.??.i71 A zmil Mr. Tonn, Mr. Spears Assist ln School Curriculum ABOVE: Assistant Principal of Denton High School, Durwood Tonn, directs the computer data processing. He also works with the stu- dent attendance records and the scheduling of students and makes announcements dur- ing the day. LEFT: As Athletic Director, the duties of Assistant Principal Oran Spears in- clude selling tickets for football and basket- ball games. School Secretaries Mointcain Records, Accounts ABOVE LEFT: Mrs. June Cloud. ABOVE RIGHT: Mrs. .lo Adamson. RIGHT: Mrs. Gen Zerwer keeps individual records on students and handles school accounting. ABOVE: One of the many duties of the Ad- ministrative Secretaries is keeping records of the School Budget Plans. SEATED: Alta Fran- cis, Linda Bell, Sybil Elkins, and Nancy Boren. STANDING: Nelda Branstine, Carol Ridens, and Alice Orgain. LEFT: Mrs. Millie Jeska is executive secretary to Mr. McNeely. FACULTY RIGHT: Billy Normile demonstrates linoleum block printing to his 5th period art class. OP- POSITE LEFT: Mrs. Lybeth' McDonald and Mrs. Mary Tom Price use the library facilities to prepare for their ioint history classes. OP- POSITE RIGHT: Mrs. Kay Norman uses audio-visual aids to make American History easier to understand and more interesting. E . gf T ,y--.-...N is RONALD ARRINGTON WALTER ASHLEY MARY JO BABCOCK NELTA BAHNSEN North Texas State Univ., B.A. North Texas State UNIV-, B.A. Kansas State Univ., B.S., Texas North Texas State Univ., B.S., Algebra, Conwmer Math Crafts woman Univ., M.S. M.Ed. Homemaking Physical Education DWAIN BEAN ELTON BERRY FRANCIS BISHOP KEN BOREN North Texas State Univ., B.S. Texas AQM, B,5,, NLS, North Texas State Univ., B.S. North Texas State Univ., B.S. BIOIOQYI Football Coach Industrial Cooperative Training Homemdkihg, Home Gnd Family History, Basketball Coach Living I I .XJ iii ANN BRASIER North Texas State Univ., B.S. English MARJORIE LYNN BROOKS Texas Woman's Univ., B.A., North Texas State Univ., M.A. English WILLIE MAE BURLAGE North Texas State Univ., B.A., M.A. English BILL CARRICO North Texas State Univ., B.A. Mechanical Drawing, Football Coach MARGARET CHRISMAN North Texas State Univ., B.A. Librarian GERALDINE CONNELL Univ. of Texas, B.A. Latin E52 1 if LORRAINE DAMERON North Texas State Univ., B.S. Geometry, Related Math JOHN FAVORS North Texas State Univ., B.A., M.A. Government BENNY DAVIS DORIS DUNDAS JAMOUR EDWARDS North Texas State Univ,, B,S, North Texas State Univq BA, North Texas State Univ., B.S. Industrial Arts English Physical Education MATILDE GARDNER TERRY D. GARLAND GERRY GLASSCOCK North Texas State Univ., B.A. North Texas State Univ., B.A. TGXGS Womf-1f1'S Univ-, 3-A-1 B-5 Spanish Distributive Education Journalism LINDA GRIFFIN North Texas State Univ., B.A. English, French DONNIE HOLT Texas Woman's Univ., B.S., M.A. Senior Counselor LILLIAN HUFFSTUTLER Daniel Baker College, B.S., Baylor Univ., M.A. English OPAL HALL North Texas State Univ., B.A. Debate, Drama, Speech JUDY HUDSON North Texas State Univ., B.A. Office Education JERRY HUTCHINS North Texas State Univ., B.S., M.Ed. Science, Football Coach OPPOSITE LEFT: Lisa Shearer's smile reveals to her teacher, Ron Ar- rington, that she is pleased with her test grade. OPPOSITE RIGHT: Mrs. Beverly Hyde pauses momentarily from a lecture to answer a question. ABOVE: Counselor's responsibilities include counselling students, keeping informed about the latest information on career planning, and keeping up to date files on each student. TOP: Mrs. Donnie Holt. CENTER: Mrs. Nancy Kammon. BOTTOM: Mr. R. R. Hyman. TOMMIE HUTCHINSON North Texas State Univ., B.A. Algebra, Geometry LUCRETIA JONES Texas Southern Univ., B.S., Texas Woman's Univ., M.Ed. Shorthand, Typing BEVERLY HYDE North Texas State Univ., B.A., M.Ed. Geometry, Related Math SHIRLEY JONES Brenau College, B.S. English R. R. HYMAN North Texas State Univ., B.S., M.Ed. Sophomore Counselor NANCY KAMMON Indiana Univ., A.B., M.S. Junior Counselor 4 5 2 SAM JAMES Tulsa Univ., B.A., Iowa M.A. Health, Football Coach MARVIN LaMONT Univ. of Kansas, B.S. Geometry, Algebra, Physi U CS Iii niv v. .W . - , HAZEL LORTS Oklahoma A 8m M, B.A. English -, 'ff llflz BILLIE LOWE Stephen F. Austin, B.A.g No Texas State Univ., M.A. English OPPOSITE ABOVE: Daily filing is a continuous process for librarians Mrs. Helen Swenson and Mrs. Margaret Chrisman. LEFT: Teachers and admin- istration eat lunch in the cafeteria. BELOW: Mrs. Joni LeVan talks with Geneva Hollis and Denise Duncan during her lunch hour duty. JONI LEVAN Oklahoma State Univ., B.S. Business Law, Gen. Business EVELYN LEYENDECKER SMU, B.A. Spanish, English MARGARET McCAULEY JANIE McCLlNTON rth North Texas State Univ., B.S. North Texas State Univ., B.S. Biology Biology .IACQUELINE McCORMlCK North Texas State Univ., B.S English LYBETH McDONALD North Texas State Univ., B.A. History CARROLL McMATH Texas Tech Univ., B.A., North Texas State Univ., M.A. Band JAY MARTIN ' East Texas State Univ., B.S., M.Ed. Vocational Agriculture JESSE MASON Texas Christian Univ., B.A., North Texas State Univ., M.Ed. Biology, Applied Science VIRGINIA MOORE Texas Woman's Univ., B.S., North Texas State Univ., M.S. Typing -:duh :WI eq ABOVE: Mrs. Lucille Ray removes students' warm-up typing exercises from their boxes. RIGHT: Mr. Walter Ashley assists stu- dents working with copper tooling, one of the many proiects included in craft courses. 70 LEFT: Mrs. Francis Bishop gives a demonstration on making pie crust to FHA students. BELOW: Phillip Anderson explains technique of testing a distributor cap in his teaching of Auto Mechanics. L - ., - X , BARBARA NEEL McMurray College, B.A., M.Ed. Biology MARY TOM PRICE North Texas State Univ., B.S., M.S. History 'x LANA NIES KAY NORMAN MILDRED PARKER Lamar State College of Technolo- East Texas State Univ., B.A.g N0ffl1 TCXUS 57079 Univ-, 5-5-, gy, B.A. Texas Woman's Univ., M.A. M-A English History, Government English LUCILLE RAY BILLY RYAN RALPH SAULS Texas womonts Univ-I ls' North Texas State Univ., B.S., North Texas State Univ., A.M.U. M.Ed. Auto Body Typing Physical Education, Football Coach Q, N TOP: D.H.S, choral department is directed by Rex Wilson. BOTTOM: At the piano, Mr. Wilson helps vocalists with rhythm and harmony. OPPOSITE LEFT: Campus Crusade advisor, Devin Dotson, explains the program to Horseshoe staff members and their sponsor, Mrs. Gerry Glasscock. OPPOSITE RIGHT: Mrs. Emma Jo Yarbrough signs a hall pass. MARGARET SCHULZE East Texas State Univ., B.A., M.A. Dean of Girls MARY LaJEAN SHERRILL Texas Woman's Univ., B.S., M.A. Art ELY SLEDGE Prairie View ALM College, B.S. Related Math, Geometry CHARLOTTE SCROGGS North Texas State Univ., B.S. Algebra CATHERINE SHUFORD University of Arkansas, B.A North Texas State Univ., M.A. English, Composition MADIE SMITH North Texas State Univ., B.S Texas Woman's Univ., M.A. Bookkeeping, Typing be XX dh PAM SNIDER SHIRLEY SPEARS J. D. STANLEY JEAN K. STEPHENS Texas Woman! Univ., B.S. North Texas State Univ-, B-A-, Southwestern State College, B.A., North Texas State Univ., B.S. Advanced Science, Chemistry M,A, M,Ed, General Business, Typing Homemaking History MARY ELAINE SULLIVAN JAMES VAN ZANDT Mounl Mary College, B.A., Nor1It HELEN SWENSON BETTY TRICKEY Norfh Texas Slaie Univ., B.A TGXGS SIGN UNIV-, M-A- Texas W0mart'S UNIV., I5-5-, LS- North Texas State Univ., B.A., M.M. English Librarian M.A. Band French LEFT: Mrs. Pat Moore quietly times her students during a drill. RIGHT: Mrs. Lana Nies engages her students in a literature discussion. VIRGINIA VAUGHAN EUPHA WOOD HQROLD WOOSLEY Texas Woman's Univ., A.B., M.S. Oklahoma State Univ., B.S. Abilene Cltflillfm COIISQB, 5-5-I Trigonometry, Analysis GeometrY M'Ed' Chemistry, Biology EMMA JOE YARBROUGH North Texas State Univ., B.S M.Ed. History, Economics Staff Promotes Efficiency ABOVE: FRONT ROW: Elizabeth Beeler, Mrs. Viola Beavers, Mrs. Ruth Tieslau, Mrs. Evelyn McDonald. BACK ROW: Mrs. Dora Jacobs, Mrs. Magnolia Miller, Mrs. Elida Cano. LEFT: STANDING: Frank Farquhar, Marvin Scherfz, Henry Webb, Robert Boren, William Cros- Iand. KNEELING: Leroy Millican, Codell Wal- ley, Floyd Hale. Student Council The Student Council acts as coordi- nator of activities at Denton High. Its purpose is to organize the stu- dent body to work co-operatively with the faculty and administration. The Executive Council, Representa- tives, and Alternates comprise the Student Council. They sponsor the Howdy Dance, Homecoming, Victo- ry Dance, Christmas Dance, and Valentine Dance. Teacher Apprecia- tion Week is also sponsored by Stu- dent Council. Money-raising projects include the Ugly Man-Pretty Woman Contest, a magazine sale, and a stationery sale. LEFT: TOP TO BOTTOM: Mark Penley, Presi- dent, Ronny Redden, Vice-President, Melinda Haynie, Recording Secretary, Diane Patter- son, Corresponding Secretary, Alice Madlock, Parliamentarian, Tommy Prock, Re- porter, Lecolion Washington, Treasurer: Emma Jo Yarbrough, Sponsor. OPPOSITE TOP: ELECTIVE STUDENT COUN- CIL: LEFT TO RIGHT: Tony Adkins, Bill Bar- low, Cindy Holloway, Janice Rodgers, Kathy Minnis, Barbara Brooks, Matt Down, Tom Hockaday. SECOND ROW: Bob Gorton, Sally Flemming, Mary Kay Austin, Lisa Lea, Patricia Hartline, Pat Davis, Ann McPherson, Becky Hindsman, Steve Tonn. THIRD ROW: Mark Schnider, Kathleen McClure, Janie But- trill, Sally Stapleton, Zelinda Fitch, Rosalind Jones, Bronwyn Griffen, .lake Herseman. FOURTH ROW: Dave Rawlinson, David Fore- man, Alan Stewart, Ricky Pike, Maurice Evans, Leslie Varner, Mike Wilson. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Nancy Holland, Mark Penley, and Steve Stevens. -'K-, mine an... RTX 3 'JLN - . ...QA 4 2 ABOVE: REPRESENTATIVES: FIRST ROW: Niki Holley, Kathy O'Conner, Jana Brewton, Diane Deckard, Jeanmarie Goff, Virginia Seymore, Liz Hardi .Io Wilson, Rhonda Ward, Karen Walston. SECOND ROW: Pam Peterson, Carol Lyles, Becky Gresham, Carmen Arispe, Tammy Wagner, Carolyn Sa ford, Teresa Buckler, Cheryl Bossart, Kippie Burgoon, Marsha Claytor, Pat Terry, Nancy Puckett. THIRD ROW: Patti Blaylock, Wendy Ganslen, Stac Dieb, Gay Pierce, Gary Messer, Tim Brannan, Michael James, Mark Haynie, Nan Hayes, Sue Belcher. FOURTH ROW: Marlee Fouts, Tom Self, Ricl Cheatem, Phil Bryant, Carl Anderson, Randy Ganzer, Steve Stevens, Scott Harpool, Sherry LaSalle. FIFTH ROW: Beth Penley, Glenn Dundas, Tom Leit Alan Brock, Carol Hottlet, Rodney Mulkey, Jo Bob Adamson, Tim Williamson, Jerry Dooley. SIXTH ROW: Paul Peace, Ray Rogers, Jo Bob Panne Jimmy Coulter, David Williamson, Craig Snider, Robby Houdek, Mark Mayo, Jud Sherman. SEVENTH ROW: Phil Tondelli, James Anderson, Marsh Bowen, Rick Adams, Javier Moya, Bill Milroy, David Whitten, Byron Beale. OPPOSITE TOP: ALTERNATES: FIRST ROW: Robin Rogers, Blanche Cundc Cathy Harbour, Barbara Stanley, Randy Grisham. SECOND ROW: Libby Wright, Russel Cloud, Phoebe Garrett, Eddie Franklin, Karry Rameriz. THIF ROW: Billy Price, Cathy Green, Theresa Faw, Connie Suhr, Resa Barns. FOURTH ROW: Randy Clinton, Robert Brown, Jim Stewert, Billy Edwards, Jimn Mathews. FIFTH ROW: Bill Luker, Richard Moss, David Pierce, Sandy Kroft, Tessie Beale. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: ALTERNATES: FIRST ROW: Teresa Stan Kay O'Rear, Martha Mathews, Cathey Jennings. SECOND ROW: Marc Morris, Risa Thurman, Nancy Whitson, Patty Clifton, Trey Martino. THIRD RON Karen Lancaster, Cindy Higgins, Pam Driver, Debbie Barber, Becky Fleming. FOURTH ROW: Robin Dameron, Kenny Shaw, Cathy Gage, Chris Mitchell, Susan Wheeler. FIFTH ROW: Nina Nichols, Alonda Gay, Allana Stephenson, Debbie Fuller, Becky Collins. SIXTH ROW: Carla Mackey. 8 1 National Honor Society Scholarship, leadership, character, personality, and service are quali- ties that members of the National Honor Society seek. Chosen in their junior or senior years, membership is limited to the top ten per cent of the class. The fund raising drive for this year involved selling balloons at the Homecoming Carnival. Sponsors are Mrs. Emma Jo Yarbrough and Mrs. Betty Trickey. RlGHT, SEATED: Rebecca Renfro, Corre- sponding Secretary, Jeff Robb, President, Roberta Parrish, Recording Secretary, STANDING: Mrs. Betty Trickey, Sponsor, Brian Bilyeu, Vice-president, Mart Down, Re- porter, Mrs. Emma Jo Yarbrough, Sponsor. BELOW, FIRST ROW: Nancy Bynum, Melinda Haynie, Cathy Gage, Cathy Cole, Evelyn Vaughn, Cathy Harbour, Diane Lindly. SEC- OND ROW: Ellen Durrance, Lucy Bedrick, Kathy O'Connor, Ellen Hopkins, Margaret Ayer, Barbara Stanley, Mary Kay Austin. THIRD ROW: Robin Rogers, Danny Hawk, Bob Utter, .lack Cross, Scott McAdow, Mark Penley. BACK ROW: Jody Payne, Lee Aune, Marcia Blackburn, Lisa Lea, Barbara Han- cock, Cathy Lynne Feucht, James Maxwell. 'K 5-sf' J. 7.5 Fellowship of Christian Athletes Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a national organization of young men who meet once a month to share personal experiences of how Christ has inspired them in their athletic endeavors. They have had such guest speakers as Coach Carl Bab- cock of N.T.S.U., and Bill Krisher, Southwest Regional Director of F.C.A. RIGHT: David Williamson, Treasurer, Randy Ganzer, Secretary, Coach Ryan, Sponsor, Mike Hughs, President, Mark Penley, Vice- President. BELOW, FRONT ROW: David Bar- row, Dana Morris, Bobby Christian, Tommy Prock, Murrey Ricks, Randy Ganzer, Jimmy Staggs, Joe Shahan. BACK ROW: Kenneth Glenn, Mark Klonower, Royce Smith, Terry Satchel, Robert Pitt, Tim Williamson, David Williamson, Carl Anderson, Ronny Redden, Mark Penley. Key Club Key Club is a service club for boys, affiliated with the Kiwanis Club. Proiects for the year included trans- porting Spirit to all football games, and selling Homecoming mums. Other activities have in- cluded basketball games with the State School, and the charity bas- ketball game with the Harlem Clowns for which all proceeds went to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. RIGHT: Carl Anderson and Scott Harpocl post Current news on the Key Club bulletin board. BELOW, STANDING: Royce Smith, Junior Representative, Murray Ricks, Secre- tary, Ronny Redden, Senior Representative, David Glcsscock, Sophomore Representative, David Williamson, President. SEATED, Scott Harpool, Vice-President, Carl Anderson, Treasurer. ,yn 'hunky -J' rm, ey ABOVE, FRONT ROW: Joe Bob Adamson, Robby Houdek, David Glasscock, Brad Belcher, Greg Naugher, Harry Slack, Mike Davis. BACK ROW: David Appleton, Sam Peckham, Jud Sherman, Johnny Shrader, David Barrow, Rodney Mulkey, Sam Serur. BELOW, FRONT ROW: Phil Bryant, Joe Shahan, Bob Burk, Larry Pelzel, David Whitten, Kim Stone, Matt Down. BACK ROW: Johnny Brooks, Steve Tonn, Tim Williamson, Randy Ganzer, Kenneth Glenn, Carl Anderson. - 1 ,sg x r f iiff 'ffm - . fw- . 'I I l.f l , ,, , A ' 4.2.5 5 all 1 Key Club Sweetheart Sue Roper NOMINEES: Cecile Carpenfe M h G MI M reen, eanie artin. Bronco Band 1971-72 has been a very successful year for the Bronco Band. Their ac- tivities included marching during football season, a spring concert, and competing in U.l.L. sight-read- ing and concert contests. These ac- complishments are all due to the long hours of rehearsals the band spends during the summer and school year. Their success at U.l.L. marching contest where they re- ceived a first division, brought rec- ognition to the band as well as to the entire school. i ABOVE, FRONT ROW: Melinda Haynie, Patty Clifton, Margarite Johnson, Lynne Hamilton, Marsha Hughes, Sally Stapleton, Ann Sparks, Barbara Brooks, Cheryl Bossart, Marcia Blackburn, Virginia Cline, Elise Knox, Donna Lynch, Brenda Bilyeu, Annette Cockerline, Norreen Aboul-Ela, Kim Fearing Barbie Boyd. SECOND ROW: Kathy O'Connor, Cathy Harbour, John Pitt, Jerry Dooley, Julee Fuller, Bronwyn Griffin, Rob Novak, Jim Dundas, Mozell Mills, Lee Ann Riddlesperger, Pam Marek, Bob Gorton, Bill Luker, Debbie Godfrey, Roberta Parrish, Margaret Ayer, Cindy Evans, Emily Rowlett, Shirle Clay, Kim Wright, Sally Ehrler, Susan Taylor, Beth Taylor. THIRD ROW: Jana Lynch, Lyn Fuller, Karen Snow, Allen Stewart, Irene Escue, Becky Fleming, Rhonda Ward, Scott McAdow, Bill Cothern, Reed Eaton, Scotty Langford, Richard Norris, Debbie Ward, Clint Freeman, Barbara Hancock, Mark Abbe, Raoul Smyth, Ronnie Combest, Jeff Slocum, Renee Elmore, Stan Wilson, Janie Buttrill, Devin Abbe, Kerry Roden, Pat Courtney, Gary Taylor, Tate Vin- son, Candy Slater, Lyn Roberson, Eddie Bass, Bill McFarlin, Bill Miller. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Cole, Bill Gaupp, Jill Ford, Robin Wells, Andy Anderson, Mark Haynie, Melissa Faulkner, Don Dawson, Doug Sturm, John Heath, Johnny Piott, Marshall Jones, Cathy Finley, Kim McFadden, Darrell Swank, Dale Taylor, James Bennett, David Ayer, Robbie George, Danny Parvin, Charley Roberts, Robert Brown, Jack Cross, Ronnie Redden, Johnnie Brewer, Julie Kerestine, Tommy Payne, Randy Webb, Jody Czubakowski, Cary Ansley, Kathy Booth, Scott Geer. FIFTH ROW: Tim Tonn, Ricky Pike, Steve Pow- ell, Scott Taylor, Bob McCombs, Jim Riddlesperger, Mike Bishop, Jud Sherman, Joe Scott, Glenn Dundas, Ricky Fuller, Warren Benson, Judy Curry, Re- gina Roden, Norris Perry, Harry Uland. BACK ROW, STANDING: Director, Carroll McMath, Assistant Director, Jim Van Zandt, Randy Clinton, Brion Bi- lyeu, Susan Wheeler, Bill Carpenter, Doug Mainous, Mark Atkins. Band Officers The officers of the Bronco Band lend invaluable aid to Carroll McMath. They lead the band through a year of tedious rehearsals and excellent performances. Some of their responsibilities include leading squads and calling roll. All of these duties exemplify why the band offi- cers represent leadership and effort. RIGHT: Drum Maior Raoul Smyth, Maiorettes Susan Taylor, Melissa Faulkner, Renee El- more, and Rhonda Ward. ABOVE, FRONT ROW: Cheryl Bossart, Assistant Librarian Beth Taylor Sergeant Renee Elmore Sergeant Julie Kerestme Sergeant Cathy Harbour Ll brarian, Kathy Cole, Sergeantg Pam Marek, Sergeant BACK ROW Patty Clifton Sergeant Mike Bishop Property Manager Brian Bllyeu Captain Devin Abbe, Sergeant, Raoul Smyth, Drum Malor Scott McAdow Sergeant Bob Gorton Lieutenant Bill Miller Lieutenant Andy Anderson Sergeant Stage Band The D.H.S. Stage Band has a musi- cal repertoire that encompasses jazz, blues, and modern pieces. Their appearances during the year include assembly programs, con- certs, and the Big Springs Stage Band Festival. Under the direction of Jim Van Zandt, these performances provide valuable musical experience for each member. BOVE FRONT ROW Jim Dundas Lyn Hamilton Mark Abbe Janne Buttrill Devin Abbe Johnny Brewer, Darrell Swank, Lee Ann Riddlesperger. SEC- ND ROW Doug Mamous Brian Bulyeu Charley Roberts Glenn Dundas Ronnie Redden Robert Brown James Bennett, Mike Bishop. BACK ROW: Mr. an Zandt Susan Wheeler Marc Johnson Rick Norris Scott McAdow Scotty Langford Bill Cothern Dana Smith. 9'l :- ' , 9' , . Concert :eil 1 :,, 1 ' 'i oi r A g I The Concert Choir gives students an fy opportunity to express their musical f' 5 abilities. The music appreciation of 4 7 the entire school is increased by the K K Tx f choir's performance in assemblies if it it f and contests throughout the year. '5 ,.,A.' RIGHT: Concert Choir officers Martha Parks, 'J A . Parliamentarian, Pat Davis, Reporter, Alice 3 gi A E, 0-M Madlock, Secretary, Anne McPherson, Vice -' Affy fm: ' ' V , ,, ,,,, ,I ,,,, , W , President, Mike Davis, President. .- 1 i X, 2 Z l T l E f r ABOVE, FRONT ROW: Karen Kee, Kathy Kelly, Pat Davis, Diane Crain, Sheila Anderson, Barbara Buell, Ann Murray, Beverly Cowan, Martha Kathy Lancaster, Deborah Gilmer, Rebecca Simpson, Lucy Orr. SECOND ROW: Kim Carney, Jill Gray, Janice Rodgers, Alice Madlock, Gail Sheila Skipper, Rosemary Seitz, Lecil Smith, Beverly Marshall, Nancy Morris, Marion Thompson, Patricia Hartline, Anne McPherson, Denise Judy Arrington. THIRD ROW: Patti Patterson, Tildon Henderson, Rodney Mulkey, Melton Woodson, David Foreman, Lane Westbrook, Bart Akins, Davis, Curt Freeman, Randy Harper, Dee Carpenter, David Yarbrough, Bobby Christian, Jimmy Chism, Marsha Claytor. BACK ROW: Kaki King, R1 ' Novak, Mark Penley, Mike James, Joe Cates, Bobby Speck, Jon Scott, Scott Horpool, Mike Hughes, John Wiles, Royce Smith, Howard Norris, R4 Corbitt, Richard Perry, Cindy Holloway. Girls' Glee Club The Girls' Glee Club performs at various civic organizations in and around the Denton area. School assemblies and special programs are highlighted by performances of the Glee Club and are an important part of the club's yearly activities, LEFT: Glee Club officers Susan Mitchell, Presi- dent, Lyn Morris, Secretary, Debbie Barber, Librarian, and Debbie Wilbur, Librarian. FRONT ROW Linda Finlay Lyn Morris Susan Mitchell Susan Fitch Dawn Swank Rhonda Talkington, Sandra Stauffacher, Portia Mitchell. y as mg on rin oore argarite Johnson, Kathryn Gilbert, Karen Yarbrough. BACK Jamie Higgs Melody Warford Melody Moore Phoebe Garrett Deida Smith Debbie Lee Debbie Barber, Daiq Sininger. Orchestra The versatility of the Denton High School Orchestra, under the direc- tion of Mr. Carold Nunez, is evident in the music it undertakes. Their per- formance repertoire ranges from Beethoven's Fourth Symphony to La Bamba de Veracruz, to Blues in 6!8. This year the group has the added distinction of placing five members in the I972 All-State Or- chestra. RIGHT: Winners of All-State Orchestra: Pam Rainbow, twelfth chair, Karen Foster, tenth chair: Evelyn Vaughn, fourteenth chair: Marc Johnson, first chair: and Elizabeth Adkins, sixth chair. I A iiii , if ' 'A I I P ' . 1 Veal Q. , M A 1 . ' 1 A fi: , ' I gwg f wm v: 2, 5 ' 3 'A 1 'l:,? ' i 'Sa , -' i'i' Y biggyliiiig fliiiiilll ,lil 1 ,,., ' 2 ili,i L . - , ' ' . m I l cr, , ' -Q NZ. -'ii-fffwy If .w 1,5 L S L 4. . I stnes it 'N' J: I ' , . fi lsle s ,ce ,iif N, ssis .tll 1 0. ,,,,r trre I ABOVE: VIOLIN: Elizabeth Adkins, Pam Rainbow, Tom Polinard, Evelyn Vaughn, John Storrie, David Mollen, Gene Payne. FRENCH HORN: Jlrr Dundas, Lee Ann Riddlesperger. FLUTE: Patti Clifton, Melinda Haynie. CLARINET: Carey Ansley, John Pitt, Cathy Harbour. OBOE: Bill Miller. BAS SOON: Gary Taylor, Pat Courtney. CELLO: Karen Foster, Paul Kirkpatrick, George Landry. TROMBONE: Robert Brown, Jack Cross, James Benne TRUMPET: Scott McAdow, Reed Eaton. BASS: Marc Johnson, Jerry Vela, Laurie Tuttle, David Head. PERCUSSION: Brian Bilyeu, Douglas Mainou Randy Clinton, Susan Wheeler. TUBA: Mike Bishop. Coeds And Chordsmen The Coeds and Chordsmen perform popular selections for assemblies and special organizations. Through competitive tryouts, these members were selected according to individu- al talent. LEFT: Coeds Cindy Holloway, Pat Davis, Bev- erly Cowan, Patricia Hartline, and Janice Rodgers. BELOW LEFT: Chordsmen Howard Norris, Richard Perry, Mike Davis, Randy Harper, David Foreman, and Tildon Hender- son. BELOW RIGHT: Coeds perform during the Homecoming Assembly. Debate Club Activities of the Debate Club include discussing current events and cur- rent political issues. They research the National Debate Topic and com- pete in national tournaments. They also are one of the sponsors of the Denton Speech Tournament. RIGHT: Officers Dave Rawlinson, Vice Presi- dent, Steve Sale, President, Connie Suhr, Secretary, Randy Manasco, Treasurer. ABOVE, FRONT ROW: Laura Kobler, Teresa Shepard Kay Janssen Kim Roy Jo Wilson Elizabeth Donsbach SECOND ROW Bill Barlow Kok: Kim Corrie Marsh, Reed Eaton, Trey Martino. BACK ROW Ricky Pike Keith Baird Monty Cooper Vic Schneider Dan Novak John Bender ilu , . f '- 5: lix VE NFL The National Forensic League strives to help students develop good speaking techniques. The members are in the League to obtain train- ing in leadership today for better leadership tomorrow. They partici- pate in Speech tournaments to gain experience and assist Mrs. Opal Hall in the Denton Speech Tourna- ment that is held here each year. LEFT: Officers Steve Sale, Vice-President: Kay Janssen, Secretary-Treasurer: Bill Barlow, President. BELOW, FRONT ROW: Carrie Marsh, Randy Manasco, Trey Martino, Dan Novak. SECOND ROW: John Bender, Dave Rawlinson, Connie Suhr, Keith Baird, Monty Cooper. THIRD ROW: Ricky Pike, Kaki King, Teresa Shepard, Pam Ferguson, Laura Kob- ler. FOURTH ROW: Reed Eaton, Will Yarbo- rough, Katherine Orr, Jo Wilson, Vic Schnei- der. BACK ROW: Elizabeth Donsbach, Kim Ray. Mrs. Opal Hall's second and fifth period dramatics classes make up the Drama Club. During the year the students of the Drama Club give oral interpretations and participate in duet acting. They give plays and also help with the Thespian's per- formances. These activities help them to understand the field of drama and express dramatic ability. RIGHT, Officers, FRONT ROW: Kim Ray, President, Connie Suhr, Secretary, Kent Bar- nard, Secretary. BACK ROW: Jo Wilson, Vice President, Kathy Cole, Treasurer. Q ABOVE, FRONT ROW: Jesse Lee, Maura Schober, Linda Gilbert, Randy Manasco, Pam Brockette, Gay Coursey, Bill Barlow, Kathy Tevis, Larry Barnw Elaine Smith. SECOND ROW: Catherine Orr, Becky Pockrus, Kathy Hulsey, Anne McPherson, Cathy Gage, Sharon Nelson, Ellen Hopkins. BACK RO Bill Combest, Mark Schneider, Wyn Taylor, Robert Corbitt, John Wiles, Dickie Reid, Richard McCollum, Brad McManus, Dave Rawlinson. 00 ABOVE, FRONT ROW: Sam Watson, Richard Stauffacher, Sharon Dawson, Jo Corbitt, Dan Novak. SECOND ROW: Ricky Crider, Julia McBride, Barbara Mitchell, Vanessa Bell, Sherry Lacklin, Trudie Garrett. BACK ROW: Harvey Pinnick, Bobby Speck, Will Yar- brough, Robert Corbitt, Tim Williamson, Jesse Lee. RIGHT, Officers, FRONT ROW: John Bender, Vice-President, Samie Magic, Report- er, Joan Mclver, Treasurer. BACK ROW: Mr. James lstudent teacherj, Vic Schneider, Presi- dent, Mrs. Opal Hall, Sponsor: Karen Holley, Secretary. Speech Club LEFT, Officers, FRONT ROW: Rob Fosler, President, Mike Drown, First Vice-President, Larry Schoep, Reporter, Jane Thompson, Sec- refary. BACK ROW: Murry Ricks, Second Vice-President, Lynn Cason, Treasurer, Mrs. Opal Hall, Sponsor. ABOVE, FRONT ROW: Debbie Barber, Mark Mayo, Melanie Moore, Kennelh Wright, Cheryl Brosch. SECOND ROW: Goldie Bowens, Zelinda Fifch, Connie Blagg, Phyllis Edward, Susan Baker, Mark Moore. THIRD ROW: Garner Bradley, Chris Weafhers, William Madlock, Ricky Pike, Allen Slewarl, Gregory Page. PAR French Club The French Club creates an interest in the language and the customs of the French-speaking people. Pro- grams during the year included guest speakers who discussed topics on language, literature, and French culture. RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Patricia Kline, Susan Fitch, Sandra Kraft, Michael Curry, Dani Magee, Martha Manry. SECOND ROW, Marian Sanders, Sheila Skipper, Mozella Mills, Julie Kerestine, Brenda Bilyeu, Kim Fearing, Lynne Hamilton. BACK ROW: Rod- ney Mulkey, Lewis Fadale, Tom Loden, Rich- ard DeCordova, Noreen Aboul-Ela, Sharon J0 Y- ssssss L MN 16, ,.. 3 ls. Jw ser ABOVE, FRONT ROW: Mrs. Betty Trickey, Christy Mitchell, Pam Madewell, Valerie Vance, Terry Rummell, Karla Yoas, Zolinda Fitch. BACK ROW Tommy Polinard, Neil Durrance, Steve Tonn, President, Rhonda Ward, Vice-President, Karen Leith, Treasurer, Tom Self, Representative, John Shelton JCL Junior Classical League is an organi- zation designed for Latin students. The club, sponsored by Mrs. Gerry Connell, reviews the culture of Italy and Greece through slides, lectures, and regular meetings. LEFT: Kim Martin, President, Marcia Black- burn, Vice-President, Brian Bilyeu, Treasurer, Trey Martino, Activity Chairman, Barbara Boyd, Secretary, Ellen Durrance, Student Representative for this District. BOVE, FRONT ROW: Kim Martin, Barbara Brooks, Kate Hopkins, Trey Martino, Barbara Boyd, Marcia Blackburn, Elizabeth Hardin, Ellen Durrance, rs. Connell. SECOND ROW: Rhonda Talkington, Pam Landers, Teresa Doyle, Georgianne Burlage, Brian Bilyeu, Kathy Finley, Patty Clifton, Debbie odfrey. BACK ROW: Gary Cowan, Rick Adams, Greg Naugher, David Glasscock, Mark Haynie, Jim Smith. 04 Student Advisory Committee The Student Advisory Committee, new this year to DHS, functions as a tri-ethnic committee. Members include Mexican Americans, Anglos, and BIacks.ySponsored by a Federal Government Funding Proiect, the committee was primarily designed to alleviate tensions which are associ- ated with integration. Proiects include sending a grocery box to a needy family for Thanksgiving and a fruit box to Fred Moore Nursery at Christmas, and sponsoring Broth- erhood Week and Black History Week. Mr. Charles Redd is coordinator for the program. RIGHT: Committee members Lecil Smith, Marcella Kuykendall, Barbara Mitchell, and Mrs. Darnisha Dixon, sponsor, view ideas for projects. BELOW: Committee members ride in their entry in the Homecoming pa- rade. 'si kjylgtkk V me ..,s. . , Uwsf, .s-W' X 1 STUDENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Cynthia Cochran, Richard Evans, Barbara Boyd Lecil Smith David Ayer Javier Moya David Glasscock Rosalind Jones, Marcella Kuykendall, Mark Penley, Jerry Bowans, Johnny Brooks and Barbara Mitchell Seated IS Mrs Darmsha Dixon sponsor Library Assistants Assistant librarians shelve books, assist students in finding references, and file book cards. They design bulletin boards and help keep the li- brary running smoothly. LEFT, FRONT ROW: Yolanda Agado, Marlyn Sanford, Ann Holland. BACK ROW: Felia An- derson, Bill Ulrich. BELOW, FRONT ROW: Nancy Morris, Pam Rainbow, Teresa Shep- herd, Sue Gresham. SECOND ROW: Beverly Cowan, Larry Barnett, Karen Dickson, Teresa Art. BACK ROW: Lucy Bedrick, Chris Timpe, Kathy Wikoff, Victor Schneider, Steve Webb. 105 Office Assislanls 6 TOP RIGHT, 3rd PERIOD: Sue Roper, Marlho Green, Carmen Arispe, Dana Wilkerson, Karen Kee. LEFT, Mh PERIOD: Helen Wel- born, Diana Sallee, Valerie Vance, Jack Naughton, Debbie Wells, Brad McManus. BOTTOM RIGHT, 5th PERIOD: Jimmy Stoggs, Leslie Oringderff, Cheryl McNeely, John Remley, Rosemary Seitz. Performing the many tasks of the day, the office assistants prove to be invaluable. They collect attend- ance cards, record absentees, an- swer the telephone, and deliver messages. TOP LEFT, 2nd PERIOD: Ann Leavell, Teresa Fall, Marcella Kuykendall, Marsha Claytor, Becky McMakin. RIGHT, 6th PERIOD: Cather- ine Orr, Gary Taylor, Joy Earp, Mike James, Lecil Smith, Vickie Johnson. BOTTOM LEFT, Ist PERIOD: Linda Langley, Janice Rogers, Ludull Sinninger, Susan Baker. 'I07 Distributive Education RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Chuck Redfern, Par- liamentarian, Gaya Clampitt, Secretary, Mel- lissa Faulkner, Secretary, Glen Bilyeu, Ser- geant-at-arms. BACK ROW: Terry Garland, Sponsor, Larry Kilmer, Vice President, Craig Lindholm, President, Roger Dennis, Vice Pres- ident, Bill Combest, Reporter, Ken Joyce, Sponsor. BELOW: Rita Smith inspects mer- chandise shown by Karen Flint. 08 ABOVE, FRONT ROW: Herschel Boyd, Kerry Brooks Danny Hilliard Joe Bob Adamson Mr Joyce SECOND ROW Phoebe Garrett Brenda Janice Nelson, Melissa Faulkner, Roger Dennis Stan Wilson Donna Samuel BACK ROW James Sprabeary Steve Roberts Dean Bryan Richard Penny Lewin, B. W. Jackson, Earl Armstrong, Ricky Lynch Glynna Cowgur Sandra Harvey Susan Holley Distributive Education is a program designed to provide students with a knowledge of sales experience, pro- motion, and advertising. The mem- bers attend school for part of the day and work in area businesses for a portion of the day. ABOVE, FRONT ROW: Bill Combest, Terry Wooten, David Amos, Glen Bilyeu, Chuck Redfern, Javier Lozano, Mr. Garland. SEC- OND ROW: Gay Pearce, Noleen Bullington, Gaya Clampilt, Gay Coursey, Debra Crow- ley, Helen Ford, Joel Lancaster. BACK ROW: Randy Good, Gary Ford, Glen McBride, Mike Martin, Larry Kilmer, Craig Lindholm, Scott Haggard, Ronny Robinson, Allen Cook, Bill Jeska, Steve Clark. LEFT: D.E. officers preside at meeting. Office Education Association is a curricular activity and an integral part of the education program de- signed for Developing Vocational Competence in Office Occupa- tions. The organization's activities provide for leadership development, social development, and citizenship training, as well as an increased knowledge of the office and its fu- ture. RIGHT: Diane Lindley spends her morning hours working for the First State Bank. OP- POSITE ABOVE, FRONT ROW: Leslie Guditis, President, Diana Scllee, Vice President, Kathy Robbins, Secretary, Melanie Martin, Historian. BACK ROW: Charleta Thompson, Parliamentarian, Beverly Swink, Treasurer, Maryanne Goening, Reporter. ABOVE, FRONT ROW: Virginia McClung, Melanie Martin, Maryanne Greening. SECOND ROW: Beverly 'Swink, Jo Evelyn Hood, Pam Whitworth, De ise Dickson, Rhonda Anderson. BACK ROW: Keri Ford, Leslie Guditis, Brenda Crozier, Karen Russell. BELOW: Jackie Middleton, a 1971 graduate of Denton High, was recently elected to the office of State Reporter of O.E.A. She is presently working at a medical clinic here at Denton. 5. ABOVE, FRONT ROW: Nancy Wilson, Robin Wells, Kay Wright. SECOND ROW: Kathy Robbins, Kay Ely, LaDonna Browning, Charleta Thompson, Diane Lindley. BACK ROW: Terry Davis, Diana Sallee, Beth Taylor, Pat Terry. Industrial Cooperative Training - I.C.T. RIGHT: John Crim repairs a car with skills ac- quired in I.C.T. training. BELOW, FRONT ROW: Martha Stanford, Eddie Allen, Kathy Purser, Donna Vanderhoff. BACK ROW: Gaye Miller, Byron Beale, Nealy Mohon, Billy Ridley, James Boldin, Dell Glenn. ICT Students involved in Industrial Co- operative Training attend school half a day and are employed for the remainder of the day. They train as doctors' assistants, mechanics, painters, nurses' aides, and other fields connected with industrial arts. ABOVE LEFT: Gaye Miller, Reporter, Martha Stanford, Treasurer, Donna Vanderhoff, Vice-President, Dell Glenn, Presidentg Kathy Purser, Secretary. BELOW LEFT: Donna Van- derhoff assists Dr. Gene Boynton in the field of dentistry. RIGHT: Kathy Purser, employed by Dr. F. W. Cothern, cleans instruments carefully for the next patient. .gf 3 if if , , , in s be ,iii H f' wi l l' VICA VICA provides students with prac- tice in technical trades and skills. Members work either in medical or industrial firms for half a day. ABOVE, FRONT ROW: Wessley Davis, Danny Riney, Lamar Avery. BACK ROW: Teacher, Phillip Anderson, Ray Rogers, Glen Walters, David Cozby, David Williams, Mike Ostrum, Fred Johnson, Johnny lrick. RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Driscoll Stovall, Mitchell Man- ning. SECOND ROW: David Arrington, Danny Modester, Ronald Farmsworth. BACK ROW: Joe Lipsey, Bill Snow, David Ham- mond, Tommy Scott, Bobby Henry, David Messick. Future Secretaries Association Girls in FSA are provided with nec- essary skills for the preparation of future professional secretaries. LEFT: Mrs. Lucretia Jones, Robin Wells, Re- cording Secretary, Jana Brewton, Corre- sponding Secrefary, Ladonna Browning, Pres- ident, Beverly Overstreet, Historian, Teresa Art, Parliamentariang Denise Dickson, Trea- surer. BELOW: Sandra Stauffacher, Gloria Punch, Robin Wells, Denise Dickson, Jana Brewton, Phyllis Edwards, Wendy Wells, Alice Madlock, Teresa Art, Beverly Over- street, Ladonna Browning. Future Homemakers Ot America F.H.A. provides an opportunity for girls and boys to plan for future years when they must meet the obli- gations of a fast growing society in a modern world. Special emphasis this year is placed on discovering one's capabilities, strengthening education, and stressing good cit- izenship. RIGHT: Pat Wells, Ann Leavell, Mrs. Shirley Spears, Vickie Martin, Deborah Smith, Evelyn Hilliard, and Deborah Martinez. ff ABOVE LEFT, SEATED: Terry Fortune, Sharon Burrows Debby Stone Kay Ely STANDING Jackie McLain Sherry Brown Diana lrlas Marlon Sanders ABOVE RIGHT, SEATED: Josie Cruz, Nancy Puckett Alice Madlock STANDING Gloria Punch Vanessa Bell Nan Hayes Sharon Crowley Geneva Odom, Brenda Pickney. AX ,.....' M Wwqfs, .ki 2 :-ew-Wave! WMI re vfeffrrwkihig uwwevvvggrf we-w'n:NvRWi!5 LEFT, FRONT ROW: Tandie Porter, Brenda Richardson, Treasurer, Diane Deckard. SECOND ROW: Sharon Powell, Lee Ann Ash, Secretary, Mitcha Vice-President, Sandra Powell. BACK ROW: Debra Kelly, Janice Punch, Sue Rogers, Mindy Ballard, President, Janice Smith, Mrs. Mary Jo Bab- TOP RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Karen Smith, Donna Lanier, Denise Ryan. SECOND ROW: Susie Frasher, Deonisia Guerrero, Linda Tipps, Nancy Denny, Ei- leen Greenfield, Treasurer. BACK ROW: Lynda Anderson, Secretary, Freda Self, Toni Hughes, Julia McBride, Vice-President, Janice Rodgers, President. MIDDLE, FRONT ROW: Debbie Rogers, Georgette Bellar, Holly Bayless, Secretary, Judy Harwell, Resa Barns, President, Judy Hudgins. BACK ROW: Mrs. Mary Jo Babcock, .luanell Gandee, Janna Riley, Vice-President, Becky Collins, Treasurer, Gayla Rash, Debbie Carroll. BOTTOM, FRONT ROW: Judy Harwell, Ann McPherson, Shirley Newton, Lottie Finley. BACK ROW: Melanie Williams, Sally Vanderhoff, Celeste Jar- nagin, Mrs. Mary Jo Babcock, Bonnie Hurban, Judy Lyles, Cheryl Brosch, Karen O'Dell, Darcel Harper, La Schun Jones. 7 Future Homemakers Of America RIGHT, SEATED: Sharon Crowly, Ann Leav- ell, Nancy Waller. STANDING: Mrs. Frances Bishop, Wanda Mclntosh, Nan Hayes, Josie Cruze, Yolondo Garrett, Alice Lee, Gloria Punch. k... . . - . , ,eo 1 -... ABOVE, SEATED: Kim Noble. FRONT ROW: Debbie lngle, Martha Green, Darcel Harper, Mike Wilson, Frankie Nolan, Jo Johnson, Mike Mason. BACK ROW: Mike Taylor, Chirs Miller, David Amos, Gayla Rash, Joey Gallo, Jimmy Matthews, Chris Timpe, Robert Pitt, Bill Ulrich, Judy Thompson TOP: Annefta Young, Sherry Boyd, Connie Kelly, Carolyn Seay, Sue Gresham, Zelda Rogers, Barbara Long, Nan Hayes. BOTTOM, FRONT ROW: Carolyn Sanford, Gayla Owens, Pat Wells, Carol Taylor, Ida Sue Rogers. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Slaggs, Terry Jacquot, Paula Wyah', Charlene Turner, Charleia Thompson, Debra Kelly, Tom Prock. BACK ROW: Jesse Monduiano, Tony Sissney, Jimmy Argo, Gary Thornton, Ron- nie Young, Randy Ganzer, Royce Lester. 9 0 Future Farmers Of America F.F.A. is an organization that strives to develop agricultural skills. The students are encouraged to display their talents in county fairs and local competition. RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Danny Hawk, Presi- dent, Ricky Schertz, Vice-President, Jimmy Chism, Secretary, Danny Blagg, Chaplain. BACK ROW: Tom Jones, Advisor, Dave Wiley, 3rd Vice-President: David Goin, Re- porter, David Stracener, Treasurer, Jay Mar- tin, Advisor. ,, wire f F ,Q it Y W m, 3 Sf Q 'Ee-fl? f' - L JK . Q, f f, ff iwm n . . . 1 W :sv rt Qi, .,,.V ,,V , ABOVE, FRONT ROW: Ronny Combest, Larry Cross, Jerry Kirby, Ector Alambar, Ron Langley, Rickie Jenkins, Mark Cather, Manuel Henry, Allan SECOND ROW: Ina Walling, Tommie Bailes, Donna Gray, Rhonda Landers, Connie Kelly, Pattie Curry, Sherry Boyd, Robert West, John Price, Stracener. THIRD ROW: Ricky Schertz, Donald Bland, Danny Blagg, Jimmy Chism, Bobby White, Ricky Genova, David Goin, Mark Madewell, Allan, Mike Cather. FOURTH ROW: Danny Hawk, Mr. Jay Martin, Ed Chisenhall, Eddie Ary, David Ganzer, Jake Hersman, Barry Bagan, David BACK ROW: Carl Naylor, Dave Wiley, Raburn Rash. S w Rodeo Club This year's newest organization at Denton High School includes among its proiects a typical western rodeo. RIGHT: Dennis Davidson rides a bucking bronco. BELOW: Ricky Genova ropes a calf. LEFT: Rodeo Club Sweetheart Sherry Boyd. BOVE, FRONT ROW: Mike Richie,vMike Traughber, Bob Boyd, Ricky Genova, Barry Bogan, Sherry Boyd, Robert West. SECOND ROW: Taylor Cade, ickie Jenkins, Tommy Bailes, Reta Smith, Sandy Stephens, Raburn Rash, Pattie Curry. THIRD ROW: Manuel Henry, Ector Alambar, Bill Fleming, Dave iley, Joe Bob Pannell, Bruce Anderson. FOURTH ROW: Teacher, Jay Martin, John Price, Ricky Schertz, David Nelson, Joe Hubbard, David Ganzer, ake Hersman, David Goin, Tom Jones, Sponsor. 24 S Club S Club is a service organization in collaboration with the Soropti- mist Club. This year they volun- teered to help set up the Halloween carnival at the Denton State School, helped with the Cancer drive, sent appreciation gifts to soldiers in Viet- nam, and gave food and clothing to needy families at Christmas. RIGHT: Anne McPherson, president, presides at a meeting. BELOW: Melanie Martin, Terry Blackmon, Barbara Utter, Kathy Minnis, and Carrie Shanafelt enioy refreshments after a program. 'Y 552.15 ABOVE, FRONT ROW: Anne McPherson, Cindy Holloway, Sheryl McNeely, Ellen Hop- kins, Diane Craine. SECOND ROW: Valerie Vance, Barbara Brooks, Janice Rodgers, Cathy Gage, Martha Matthews, Michelle Guier, Judy Hunter, Kay Lynn O'Rear. THIRD ROW: Becky Hindsman, Carolyn Sanford, Cecile Carpenter, Terry Blackmon, Melanie Martin, Janice Higgs, Carol Erwin, Regina Addis, Melinda Stanford. FOURTH ROW: Kate Hopkins, Peggy Crain, Kim Martin, Julie Kerestine, Donna Lowry, Dee Enoch, Anne Taylor, Sharon Nelson, Diane Deckard, Cathy Thames. FIFTH ROW: Zolanda Fitch, Cynthia Hodge, Nina Nichols, Nancy Whit- son, Susan Nelson, Martha Neblet, Lecil Smith, Marsha Means. BACK ROW: Sue Hinely, Candy Slaeter, Barbara Harwell, Kathy Minnis, Barbara Utter, Carrie Shana- felt, Laura Ramey, Peggy McClellan, Pam Pe- terson. LEFT: Ellen Hopkins, Corresponding Secre- tary: Diane Crain, Recording Secretary, Anne McPherson, President, Cindy Holloway, Vice- President: Sheryl McNeely, Treasurer. 5 6 Nike Club Nike Club prepares members for their future roles in the business and professional world. Activities include working with the Head Start pro- gram, having guest speakers, and working in Denton businesses. As club members plan their own pro- grams, they have the opportunity to develop leadership, initiative, and a sense of value in teamwork. RIGHT: Nike members listen to a guest speaker. ABOVE, FRONT ROW: Sue Hunter, Jill Ford, Rhonda Roberts Julee Fuller BACK ROW Betty Lambert Barbara Featherston Patricia Heffley A Sparks, Wendy Wells, Melinda Gates. LEFT, FRONT ROW: Kathy Purser, President, Nolene Bullingion, Treasurer, Ann Sparks, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Sherry Dut- son, Renee Elmore, Historian, Jana Brewfon, Parliamentarianf Non Hayes, Vice-President, Mrs. Treva Dickson. BELOW, FRONT ROW: Helen Welborn, Denise Dickson, Nolene Bullington, Susan Taylor, Debbie Wells, Carolyn Richardson. BACK ROW: Lisa Shearer, LaDonna Brown- ing, Teresa Art, Jana Brewton, Kathy Purser, Cathy Feuchf, Renee Elmore, Rhonda Ward, Becky Lawton. 7 Junior Civitan Junior Civitan is a service club for youth, designed to train students to become better citizens in the school, community, and nation. Service projects included painting the ramps and rails at Bronco Field, organizing a drug education program for ele- mentary school students, and distri- buting food to needy families at Christmas. RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Kenneth Glenn, Chap- lain, Barbara Feucht, Secretary, Craig Snider, Treasurer. BACK ROW: Jimmy Staggs, Presi- dent, Dan Ford, Sergeant-at-arms, Tommy Prock, Vice-President. k ,Tj 3 ':..,,fgg5mfsa ggi tn - ., W t,., 5 ,, ,Vi 5, M5 A ,V,., ,, ,,k. ll, ,L .V -- -fe -M W 4, .MM . Ii fl of A ' 5 ' ei -i,' ,..., W '- ABOVE, FRONT ROW: Dan Ford, Jim Stewart, David Barrow, Jimmy Staggs, Tommy Prock, Randy Ganzer, Tim Williamson, Robby Houdek, Craig Sr der, Kenneth Glenn. BACK ROW: Becky Frank, Kathy Lancaster, Carolyn Sanford, Barbara Feucht, Becky Hindsman, Cecile Carpenter, Stacie Die Becky Collins. 54.X Ecology Club The Ecology Club consists of stu- dents concerned about pollution. Each student does his part to clean- up the environment. Such proiects as the recycling drive and Earth Day display have resulted in their aware- ness of the pollution problem. LEFT: Ecology Club Advisory Committee: Ann Holland: Lisa Lea: Millie Lockwood: Mrs. Ly- beth McDonald: Rod Fleming. if--N ABOVE LEFT: Ecology Club members formulate plans for future proiects. ABOVE RIGHT: Ann Holland and Rod Fleming do their part to clean-up the DHS campus. 9 Horseshoe Staff BELOW: Horseshoe Staff at work. RIGHT: Co-Editors, David Whitten, and Carolyn Noneman. BOTTOM, SEATED: Dani Magee, David Whit- ten, Carolyn Naneman, Kim Calhoun, Glenn Carr. STANDING: Patricia Kline, Vicki Briggs, Celeste Jarnigan, Tom Hunter, Devin Abbe, Bobby Summers. W jg, Ww'?!12q, V11-11:1 H. ,, M ,2 4,1 ,wk .t C95 454, 1 ,.. ..- 'Veg 4 ,x,6N, .v -'14-assi A .Pit L,-I v Wah, MQW I ,. .mm-' .2 r -f -S' ffl! ' QL, ,, ,fig , fi . im 'i I mi Z 5 . 1 M y wi,-I ra, ' s v Sw -45 . X ,J w x 2 X a fx fx X .X x ,X X x - Min-12 ,,,, ,.,, v , hx A, ,,,,, , WM h R X kk A M x M ,.,, , ., , ,mffzr 1 Q5 ,Q X P .mf Photographers Record Year's Events DHS photographers not only take pictures for the Bronco, but they also develop and print them. Through additional training received at summer workshops and confer- ence seminars, these boys become professional in their approach to photography. 2 TOP RIGHT: Gayle Rollins, John Benton, Steve Stevens, David Whitten. ABOVE: Mor- shall Jones. BOTTOM RIGHT: Phill Leroux. gt R fi J? xii . . . Bronco Staff 1972 Bronco Staff BELOW: Mary Kay Austin, Assistant Editor. RIGHT: Becky Renfro, Edi- tor-in-Chief. BELOW LEFT: Lee Aune, Assistant Editor. BELOW RIGHT: Gwen Briscoe, Business Manager: Jeff Robb, Sports Editor. OPPOSITE TOP: Juniors Ivey Thomas and Bob Pierce, Bronco sponsor Mrs. Gerry Glasscock. OPPOSITE MIDDLE: Sophomores Karen Pierce, Nina Nich- ols, and Nancy Whitson. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Sophomores Ruth Cres- son, Sue Hinely, and Brian Briscoe. ' 3. ,I . E 4, I X J, Q E Q .. 5,5 K .f L 00 -Q x,,,, Supl 4. we S, -ffm . fgavsmu. A ---fs aw. f. Quill And Scroll Quill and Scroll is an organization to give recognition to students work- ing on a school publication. Due to consistently high standards, only a limited number of students are al- lowed to ioin. This society is spon- sored by Mrs. Gerry Glasscock and Mr. Bill Bryant. .4 , . M Q I .f , .vm . , ...X - Q fu-:':,,,y H - y ,--2 -M ,r SF' ' fr ii is iff .ws ' rf -'uf' fwsmlv. PF fr BUTT. . ,Irs 154 1- M-yta ,, ., 1, z',g,.:qW-. f., - 1 s sz A- -me F...-Q-, zr' ' Saw. if -t g. asm 'fffi ' L. -- fx' 3 35:2 .,. s,V. Q , i gsvix 4:14 ... -'Tx - ere' sq. ?',i,:qgr?5E2fa?fe'f'.ff . . M. H f-1, sw-M., N-ff, ,....,-e-..-..,,,s , N n-Q.,-., : h , .. k,, xi... . er ww-. fefiv-vm, fer, .s..s.,. ,' JW' A, 6.. if lv in gs 4 . s B T t, 3,7 viva . f Q, ii.: ,3- 1 is 4 fm . ,.- s- iid - s - t ssct . s. ssss at S ' - - lf 'P milf? K ta f.: Qi ' ' Qf RIGHT: Mr. Bryant directs the proceedings 3. - -'-' 5.3 during the Quill and Scroll picture. BELOW, is . ' 5 :j1,3i:. , . . . . P-T wig if f 'gif '- , ' SEATED: Patricia Kline, Celeste Jarnagnn, V 4 .. . fs it K 4:11 ' sf 11551111 , -. :lg ' 1 J Qglsi' Terry Blackman, Carolyn Noneman, Becky i A .L sszz :gg Vq5'g.f5i33.j-jA2 Renfro, Lee Aune, Gwen Briscoe. STAND- 'gif ,ff 4, 1- ' . . . . . ,r,. 'P' ING: Bob Summers, Vickie Briggs, Dani X 'At' ' if Magee, Tom Hunter, Kim Calhoun, Devin - L Abbe, Bill Luker, Bob Pierce. .rt i11...,.............. WWI: I s s Q5 E fff.g::'ff T7if59f5r+++s 'M , .. ,...,, M.- nav-no --:qt K ....... .., ...... ..... w-Q.. 'Www Fillies RIGHT: Robin Dameron, Captaing Cathy Gage, Co-Captain. BELOW: Cheryl McNeely, Sr. Lieuhg Tammy Wagner, Sr. Lieuf.p Kippie Burgoon, Jr. Lieutg Jody Gire, Jr. Lieuf. 7 40 Pep Club One of the largest organizations at Denton High School is the Pep Club. With a membership of one hundred and fifty girls, the club helps support and promote school spirit. They begin the year with summer prac- tices and attend all games and pep rallies during football season. Proi- ects for the year included spirit posters, selling programs at the games, and various service proiects. 5 X - TOP: Pep Club Officers are Rosalind Jones, Squad Officer, Vickie Briggs, Junior Lieutenant, Stacie Dieb, Squad Officer, Sara Jane Adams Captain S Hinely, Squad Officer, Lybeth McDonald, Sponsor, Cynthia Cochran, Junior Lieutenant. ABOVE LEFT: Pep Club members cheer at the Homecomm game. ABOVE RIGHT: Melvina Moore decorates the school during Homecoming week. 1 A 'w 15 9 , 1 1 X ,....f, ...ff S ,AM P t REI, sis? Y ri - L , . 4 N - R u 1 ,Lf . 'E we: ..i.ffw-ffx ' Q 9 H is if f ' 7 5 Q, wg' v i , rl- M ' f V' K 'ir K .. iii L Q Q W ' ga-ff-f, ' - E - --,.,,W,- . , :,. ' . ...I - .Ag S ii , , f ' gigs-W 'ff . ' 'S' - L' Q. ,Q i ASN . - , .,.. r .L f ,K .. . , . E1 3 ,. 5 x . .Qu ,f 5' ii R . 5 TOP LEFT: Squad A listens to instructions dur- ing o weekly meeting. TOP RIGHT: Coach Billy Ryan's son, Cleve, applauds his approv- al at a pep rolly. MIDDLE AND BOTTOM LEFT 1 Expressions and actions speak louder than words: Boncos come from behind to scorel ABOVE: Sharon Jolly was elected out- standing Pep Club member. W if Ma - LN f s H 'x, ' Y-'?'.Z.. he 593 141 42 Cheerleaders Jan Deringion Martha Green Cathey Jennings Diane Crain Karen Walston Lisa LaSalle Sharon Crowley Nan Hayes ABOVE: Diane Crain, Nan Hayes, Karen Walsfon, Jan Derington, Mar- tha Green, Cathey Jennings, Sharon Crowley, Lisa LaSalle. LEFT: Nan Hayes. CENTER: Cathey Jennings. RIGHT: Mascots for the Broncos are Teresa Ryan and Michelle Bean. 14 44 4 46 Mr. DHS Randy Gcmzer I fe If k 3 fe Y. f 5- 3 Z 4 gf 5 L ? Miss DHS Nan Hayes 48 Senior Favorite Mark Penley u Senior Favorite Cothey Jennings Junior Favorite Rodney Mulkey Junior Favorite Jon Deringfon Junior Favorite Koren Worlsfon 1 1 I 1 Y I 1 1 1 E 4 i 1 I 1 i I 1 1 I W I 1 1 1 1 . i ooo 11 . 1 . 1 1 Sophomore Favorite 1 Susan Mitchell 1 1 1 e ' A Sophomore Favorite Ronnie Miller 4 Mr. ond Miss DHS Nominees Senior Fovorife Nominees Tim Williamson St Bomar MG rfh Becky Hindsmon Diane Crain Mike H gh R qg5dgIe MGIGD M f Jake Hersmcn Junior Favorite Nominees Sophomore Favorite Nominees 'I5 I , X N L ,fr '-N 'frm 7 -uk ' ' 'L ff? --..., I 7! F 1 I n ggQ l A 'mffiigw .W , ' fi' 'fjv:.,'x u 4 M . . , , Wwe?'2zg?Y:iQs-y.,-fxlf swzfwfi f 2 T A 1 ff kf w 3 E Ii - . . 3 S f A x Q kk A a wfrwezf' --g4.:wML:M4 4 I -Q., f 'sm f-.55 S. K S 3 www.- 1, fm E if 5 sg, I A-1 ,ST 5 4,9 . ,w,',gf '.,i .-xi ,,:.s.,- . .1391 , 5. Homecoming Queen Alice Mcidlock Nominees . . . Becky Hindsmon, Melanie Marlin, Wanda Donley, Carolyn Sanford 7 l 1 1 Basketball Sweetheart Sheryl McNeely Nominees . . . Debra Cole, Diane Crain, Robin Dameron ' .4 W an if ,Q 1 , nf f ,X U ' v 2 i' ww f, ' i CA W w sign S fir -1 60 National Merit Finalists Only Finalists can be considered for Merit Scholar- ships. The group of Finalists will compete for approxi- mately l,O0O one-time National Merit 31,000 scholar- ships and for about 2,000 renewable Merit Scholar- ships for use at the regionally accredited U.S. institu- tion of the winner's choice. Commended students se- lected include Lee Aune, Brian Bilyeu, Charles Dundas, Michael Folsom, Elizabeth Hardin, Kaki King, Bill Luker, Jeff Robb, and Robin Rogers. Roberta Parrish Marcia Blackburn Lee McCormick David Gentry Barbara Boyd I 62 LV-?.,,q,-.gV, 1- ' - V .,.. ,JV mf' 1 ..: 9 -. V ..,',n.T-.--Vg?-',-1. , ,.A. W, .,A,. V ,VK .wb W, .M 1 - Qs-WK-Y 31. 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A f f -as g s ' if 2 ' . sw'- ' -,B I 'Sf . s ' - V . ,-N f, A --1' - '4 -'nwwws l ll A' I i M M' Tm in .4 A 'l U' iv U Q : ' 1- ' FF' W ' -. ,'5,. 1 1: 1,15 , , -, ' -4 R T r ' I Il , K -shift. 1 E' -gi?-Q33 .. ,-y 22,51 . J: I A '55 : f H A 'ff 2 9: QMQT' H F 1 fi' A L R . Mr-i Y ' ' '. I -rl. J. ii tl 11 'B ' S i 3' ' Riff' ff f B A ' , , - 1 . fsizxf ,S .V ,, ,f tag, wx 1 A 'T' .., N 'gh mvsx ffl' -' Wzfwl L' ' ' A I f ' ff w ' :s'1 1 . J, 1 ' .f ABOVE: FRONT ROW, L-R: Bob Utter, .limmy Staggs, Marshall Bowen, Eddie Franklin, Ed- N F as ward Cochran, Murray Ricks, Rob Scott, NW lf. Frankie Nolan, Mike Taylor, Mark Penley. 'W' ' SECOND ROW: Dave Rogers, Louis Hill, s Robbie Houdek, Bill Combest, Phil Bryant, - 4 K Qvfl V Larry Pelzel, Gordon Gober, Terry Satchell, : - -fjQL 'r - .1 ' f K Mgij Frank Wright, Tommy Ferris, Leonard - 'v'7 R . XQ gf' LLLKL 1 Qin' Mornes, Jimmy Hudson. THIRD ROW: David :af if ' Q S 1 Deckard, Andy Stevens, Robert Evans, David Williamson, Billy Emery, Johnny Gooden, Roger Dennis, Steve Tonn, David Barrow, Bob Burk, Mark Moore, Mark Ragsdale, Rob- ert Pitt. FOURTH ROW: Craig Snider, Tim Williamson, Donnie Dobson, Jake Hersman, Mike Hughes, Virgil Mitchell, Royce Smith, Kim Stone, Leslie Varner, Mike Wilkerson, Sam Peckham, William Madlock, Tony Siss- ney, Stan Bomar, Gary Martin, Joe Shahan. ABOVE: COACHES, L-R: Bill Peteet, Jerry Hutchins, Sam James, Dwain Bean, Bill Carrico, Curti Collins. KNEELING: Bill Ryan lHead Coachl. I AAAA Co Champions LD ell Denison Waco University Richland Hills Mesquite North Mesquite R L Turner Highland Park Garland . . B Haltom City After a somewhat erratic start, the Broncos gelled in district ploy and developed into one of the North Texas area's finest AAAA teams by the end of the season. Led by Joe Varner's 1,273 yards rushing and fine blocking by the offensive line, the Broncos averaged 275 yards rushing and almost 30 points a game. Denton's own version of the Purple Gang played outstanding defense, holding opponents to an average of only l0O yards rushing and 12 points per game. The Bron- cos finished in a tie with North Mes- quite for the 8-AAAA district cham- pionship, both teams having 4-l records, but North Mesquite repre- sented the district by virtue of their l7-7 win over the Broncos. 66 RIGHT: Johnny Gooden puts the fin- ishing touches on an L. D. Bell ball- carrier in the Broncos' season open- er. Despite outgaining Bell in total yardage, the Broncos fell victims to their own mistakes and dropped a 30-7 decision. Five lost fumbles, two interceptions, and numerous penal- ties set up two Blue Raider touch- downs and kept the Bronco offense in check. The Broncos' lone score, a one-yard plunge by Joe Varner, came after an 80-yard drive sparked by the running of Varner and Mike Wilkerson. RIGHT: The Broncos evened their season record at I-I with an impres- sive 35-O win over Denison. Strong defense and a ball-control ground attack paved the way to the victory. Operating out of the Wishbone T, the Broncos piled up 303 yards rushing. The Bronco defense was outstanding, intercepting three Yel- lowiacket passes and rarely allow- ing the Denison offense past its own fifty-yard line. 'Wig if-J if LEFT: Robert Evans sprints down the sideline for a Bronco touchdown, an occurrence that became increasingly familiar as the game progressed. Behind a ten-touchdown onslaught, the Broncos buried outclassed Waco University High 64-O. Bronco rushers amassed 605 yards, and Evans, Joe Varner, Les Varner, Tony Sissney, and Eddie Franklin all ran for touch- downs. The Broncos threw only two passes all night, but both were touchdown strikes from Les Varner to Stan Bomar. The Bronco defense held Waco to only 100 yards in total offense and a single first down. 'wi f-efsyiigg H 94 if Qi' A L 'AE , Q, O -4 Broncos Win Over Mesquite 48-14 LEFT: Stan Bomar heads for the Bronco goal line after receiving a pass from Les Varner in the Broncos' 48-14 win over Mesquite. Al- though the Broncos scored first on another touchdown pass from Varner to Bob Utter, the Skeeters took a 14-7 first half lead, using a dazzling pass attack of their own. Joe Var- ner's 57-yard punt return for a touchdown shortly before the half sparked the Broncos to 35 rapid-fire points in the second half that put the game away. Joe Varner, Marshall Bowen ion an 84-yard runl, Bomar, Les Vor- ner, and Eddie Franklin all scored in the Bron- cos' second half blitz of the Skeeters. BELOW: Although the Bronco bench looks concerned during the Mesquite game, it was not until the next week against North Mes- quite that the Broncos ran into trouble, falling 17-7 to the Stallions. The Broncos scored first on a run by Joe Varner, but were shut out by the strong Stallion defense for the rest of the night. North Mesquite mixed sweeps and counters to grind out three long scoring drives, and their defense intercepted three Bronco passes to stifle the Bronco attack. fs'-W3 kt' Qx 169 70 DHS Closes With Three District Wins RIGHT: Behind the running of Joe Varner lre- ceiving a pitch-out from QB Billy Emearyl and a tenacious defense, the Broncos defeated R. L. Turner 28-7 in their homecoming game. Jimmy Staggs intercepted a Lion pass on the R. L. Turner 23-yard line and returned it 'I3 yards to set up the first Bronco score, a three- yard plunge by Varner. Varner scored three more times, once on a 57-yard pass from Em- eary, and the Broncos held Turner to only 152 yards total offense to seal the win. RIGHT: Les Varner rolls out around left end for I5 yards and a Bronco touchdown in a 28-'I4 win over Highland Park. The Bronco defense was outstanding, setting up two Bronco scores when Sam Peckham and Greg each blocked Scot punts. Varner Head scored again on a 14-yard run, Joe Varner bulled over for two short-yardage touch- downs, and David Williamson kicked a lO- yard field goal to complete Denton's scoring. LEFT: Joe Varner attempts to round right end in the Broncos' 40-27 win over Garland. Var- ner rushed for l66 yards and scored two touchdowns in a win that gave the Broncos a share of the 8-AAAA district championship. The Bronco defense forced seven Owl turno- vers, including fumble recoveries by Craig Snider, Sam Peckham, and Greg Head. Sni- der also picked off two Garland aerials and returned a short Owl punt 24 yards for a touchdown. Defensive back Jimmy Staggs picked off another Owl pass and made sev- eral fine kick returns. QB Les Varner scored twice and David Williamson kicked two 23- yard field goals to account for the other Bronco scores. 72 FIRST ROW Alan Gaffney Frank Losoya David Minter Glenn Houston Jim Remley Marc Morrls Eddie Thornton Dan Tonn Robin Porter SECOND ROW Robert Llnson Steve Richards Darrel Franklin Phil Tondelll Richard Evans John Bradford Ronnie Miller David Garner Robbie Houdek THIRD ROW Melvin Emeary Leon Jones David Bailey Tony Love Eugene Hardy Jerry Bowens Tommy Spraberry Bobby Christian FOURTH ROW Paul Young John Hammond Dave Rogers Bill Martin Mark Madewell Peter Campbell Bill Stoneburner Ricky Cheatham Rickey Maxedon Russel Cloud FIFTH ROW MANAGERS: Travis Haren, Monte Perry, Jeff Head, Jimmy Lott. L D ell South Garland R L Turner Haltom City Richland Hills Mesquite North Mesquite R. L. Turner Highland Park Garland Ponies Post 4-l District Mark John Bradford lABOVEl and Jim Remley QLEFTJ were important parts of a high-pow- ered B-team ground game that paced the Pony offense. The Pony defense played well throughout the season, holding opponents to an average of only 10 points a game. Al- though the B-team, coached by Sam James and Dwain Bean, got off to a shaky start, they rallied to win 5 of their last 6 games and post a 6-4 record. In district competition the Ponies were 4-I, losing only to eventual champion R. L. Turner by two points. I7 74 Les Onngderff Mark Mayo Maurice Evans Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Arlington Sam Houston Irving Arlington Irving MacArthur Roosevelt Borger Garland R.L. Turner ..... Richardson ..... O.D. Wyatt .... Haltom City .... Fort Worth Poly. Arlington ...... Arlington Sam Houston ..... YP P VY 'Y99 Y SEASON RESULTS Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Overtime Double Overtime District Play-off Plnkston Plano Roosevelt North Mesquite Garland R L Turner Highland Park Mesquite North Mesquite Garland ..... R.L. Turner. . . Highland Park Mesquite .... Highland Park ABOVE: Matt Moore, Paul Nichols, David Kirby, Randy Grisham, Bobb S eck, Mark Sim son, Ga Holmes, Jeff Robb, Lar Bri s Ronn Redde ' . . .82 ' . . . . . . ...78 ........ 77 ...8l ...86 ' ............ 76 ...73 Denton . . .90 Arlington Heights. . .81 Denton . . .86 Bishop Dunne . . . .80 ' ......... 77 . . .57 ' ...58 ' ...57 ...69 ...58 ......... 88 ...74 .. . . .69 ........... 56 . . .64 ' . ....62 .......... 53 ...82 ' 57 52 81 65 64 66 78 59 67 75 57 75 69 59 52 89 70 60 62 63' Varsity Cagers Post 23 7 Mark Cheered on by a large and enthusi- astic segment of the student body Coach Jack Howell's Broncos over- came a marked height disadvan- tage to post a 23-7 season record. Without any starters over 6'2 , the Broncos relied upon overall team quickness, fine shooting, and a te- nacious defense to win two trophies in tournaments and force a play-off for the 8-AAAA district champion- ship. One of the Bronco wins was a 75-73 decision over powerful High- land Park, which had won 32 games without a loss and 'B was ranked Number One in the state before fall- ing to Denton. Unbeaten on their own floor, the Broncos won all ll games played in Bronco gym. I Broncos Open With Five Vicfories ABOVE: Mah Moore's free throw with six seconds lef1 completed a three-point play and gave the Broncos a 78-77 opening win over Arlington Sam Houston. Moore, Mark Mayo, Les Oringderff, Ronnie Redden, and Paul Nichols all played well in relief of the slarling five, who departed early due to fouls. RIGHT: Jeff Robb drives for fwo of his 23 ponls in the Broncos' 86-76 comeback win over Irving. Maurice Evans poured in 32 points in a game which saw the Broncos rally from l3 points back in lhe second half to out- score the Tigers 33-I5 in lhe lasf quarter and take the win. K We X fi Q 57' in i ,,,,' FA? Q ,Jn K UQ. I 1 5 5 L. 5 X W lkiif f l s J , f i V 'f L ij' f-L. ,ifQM,ga,,1i,i,f1-' f 51 F ,Q y '1 3 , .gmm it 555 .J fn ,vw 1 1 1 1 l 2411, ,, .ew so W. ef. H W' lg in , 1 4, K. 3 43 N AM . 1 f???Sf'fi' i s ., . ,e. ,. bu' gy- ,- ABOVE: The scoreboard tells the story after the second Highland Park game. Previously the Broncos had knocked off North Mesquite 81-73 and downed Garland 66-61 with a whirlwind finish before falling to Turner 70- 67 in overtime. In the showdown with High- land Park, the Broncos rallied from eight points back in the second half to derail the Scot express and hand them their only loss in 33 games. Coupled with a 52-49 win over Mesquite, the victory threw the second half of district play into a three-way tie between Denton, Highland Park and R.L. Turner. LEFT: A Highland Park player rebounds an errant Bronco shot in Denton's 64-60 play-off loss to the Scots at Loos Fieldhouse. 6-6 Neel Lemon hurt the Broncos inside with 25 points, and the Scots led throughout the contest. The Broncos closed to within 3 points near the end of the game but were unable to get any closer. Lyle Richard Crawford Al Nicosia Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Arlington Sam lrvlng Arlington Heights Arlington lrvlng MacArthur Wilmer Hutchins. Gainesville ..... Richardson ..... Eastern Hills .... Trimble Tech . . . O.D. Wyatt .... Fort Worth Poly. Richland ...... SEASON RESULTS Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Sunset Arlmgton Sam Houston Bishop Dunne North Mesquite Garland ...... R.L. Turner .... Highland Park . Mesquite ..... North Mesquite Garland ...... R.L. Turner .... Highland Park . Mesquite ..... ABOVE: Tommy Adkins, Ronnie Miller, Dana Morris, Charlie Williams, Jerry Bowen, Gary Goodner, David Ayer, Les Chapman, Randy Alexander Ber ...69 ' ...8O Houston ............. 47 Denton . . .55 Richardson. . . . . . .57 ' ............... 51 . . .68 ' . . .72 ' ' ...... 56 . . . . . .56 ' ............ 59 . . .69 ' . . . .53 ' ....., 51 . . .78 ' 6l ' ' 76 64 68 78 44 61 57 63 78 51 95 64 54 67 65 53 72 86 76 45 62 59 77 7l Ponies Take District Championship Q: fx-.. Rm ,gh 5' ,env so ABOVE: Pony Ronnie Miller breaks loose for an easy basket against R.L. Turner. LEFT: Gary Goodner scores against Highland Park. Under the direction of Coach Ken Boren, the Ponies posted an excellent 23-4 season rec- ord, including winning the championships of the Denton B-team Tournament and the Fort Worth Invitational B-Team Tournament. The Ponies' record is even more remarkable when one considers that two of their losses came to varsity teams in the Gainesville Tournament. After losing to R.L. Turner in the third district game of the year, the Ponies reeled off seven straight victories to take the district cham- pionship with a 9-l record. 4 hh' Q waofvcg ass, A G' it J ki if 'Q Cross Country ABOVE, FIRST ROW: Neil Durrance, Steve Shanafelt, Eddie Thornton. SECOND ROW: Coach Robert Hill, Eugene Hardy, Jim Asher, Mark Klonower. RIGHT: Mark Klonower of the cross-country team works out on the DHS track. The Demon High cross-country team, in its first year of organized participation, ran in eight meets, including the state competition at San Angelo in December. Mark Klonower won second place at the state meet, and the Denton team finished 13th in its division. MQ, f 2 'iw' fi., l X Q, 1, f R . E Hi -is sr A J .gang x as Vg :Q if , th X i K 1 1 H ,1 gg 'l it 4 X rl , Eh 15 .J mx fr, H 1 f 11,11 at? I 7' ' I 'V A . ,y V53 Track Coach Bill Peteet is cautiously op- timistic about this year's Bronco track team and believes that his team is potentially a good one. Mark Klonower in the mile run and the 880, Bobby Speck in the high iump and the long iump, Tim Wil- liamson in the 330 yard intermedi- ate hurdles, Ronny Redden in the 440, Tommy Sprabeary and Sam Peckham in the discus, and the Den- ton mile relay team are good bets to pick up points in meets this year. The track team is entered in meets with Western Hills, Sherman, Lake Highlands, and Garland in prepara- tion for the district meet at Fouts Field April 22. ABOVE, Front row: Eugene Hardy, Darrell Franklin, Eddie Thornton, Richard Evans, Alan Gafney, Steve Shanafelt, Jim Asher, Louis Fadale, Jimmy Staggs, Glenn Houston, Herb Williams. Back row: Tim Williamson, Dane Bass, Kenneth Glenn, Sam Watson, Charles Martin, Mark Klonower, Bobby Speck, Sam Peckham, David Appleton, Royce Smith, Tommy Sprabeary, David Williamson, Leon Jones. LEFT: Quarter-miler Ronny Redden and miler Mark Klonower work out on the DHS track. 6 Soccer ABOVE, FRONT ROW: Doug Kerbow, Mi- chael Folsom, Randy Norman, Ronnie Com- best, Emilio Gonzales, Ken Metcalf, Mike Williams, Jack Naughton, lseed Khoury. BACK ROW: Allen Stewart, Steve Cantrell, Sonny Streets, Bill Cothern, George Twyford, Jesse Manduiano, Paul Metcalf, Eddie Bass, Coach Ken Joyce, RIGHT: Goalie George Twyford kicks the ball to his teammates after stopping a shot. The soccer team, in its first year of existence, was formed by several in- terested DHS students who provided their own equipment and worked out on their own. The team overcame several obstacles in en- tering competition, including the temporary lack of a ball in mid-season, and then things really started to roll. Denton shut out cross- town rival Selwyn 5-O, Jesuit 9-O, and R. L. Turner 8-0. The soccer team's only loss to date was a very respectable 3-O decision to North Texas State University. Next season Denton will become a member of the North Texas Soccer League. .Wa -'P me E E i Tennis ABOVE, Front row: Coach Ken Boren, Larry Justus, Richard DeCordova, Curt Freeman. Back row: Rick Matherson, Tom Polinard, Raoul Smythe, Michael James, Tom Loden, David Mullins. LEFT, Front row: Andie Nicos- ia, Betty Ware, Freda Hicks. Back row: Kim Carney, Vickie Martin, Elise Knox, Sherri La- Salle. New tennis coach Ken Boren sent his young tennis team to a tourna- ment in Mesquite and matches with various high schools, including Mes- quite, Trinity, Lewisville, and L. D. Bell, to prepare for the district tour- nament April ll at R. L. Turner. With only two seniors on the squad, Boran anticipates that his younger players will improve rapidly as the season progresses. lm- Golf ABOVE, Front row: Brian Tarrant, Steve Cross, Johnny Brooks, Alan Key, Tommy Ad- kins, Al Nicosia. Back row: Ric Furlow, Rob- bie George, Dick Rayzor, Craig Hamilton, Tommy Stover. RIGHT: Steve Cross drives down a fairway at the North Texas course. This year's Bronco golf team is relatively young and inexperienced, since all but three players are sophomores. Coach Dwain Bean entered his team in the Southwest Recreation- al Tournament, tournaments in Wichita Falls and Tyler, and matches with various high schools in preparation for the district tourna- ment. X' 'il fl.. ,- V 'J 1- LEFT: Ric Furlow, the Bronco's number two player, prepares to tee off. Furlow and the many other young Bronco players' form the nucleus for a strong team in the next two years. BELOW: Johnny Brooks, senior and the only returning player from last year's team, gets ready to drive from the first tee at the North Texas course. Brooks is the Bonco's number one player. - s. mr 'il ,P 'W ww-,A K ' a lright, 189 l 4 f:,f1ll ,,1, muy! , 1 eq 90 Bronco Baseball Cn Rebound ABOVE, Front row: Manager, Arvin Rule, Richard Stauffacher, John Remley, Ricky Jenkins, Dan Ford, Tony Tondelli, .lim Rem- Iey. Second row: Manager, David Yar- brough, David Foreman, Monty Lanford, Ray Rogers, Carl Anderson, Sam Mathews, Tommy Faris, Ricky Cheatham. Back row: Dave Rogers, Kim Calhoun, Jeff Robb, Stan Bomar, Craig Snider, Jerry White, Sam Magic. RIGHT: Carl Anderson, coaching at third, gives-Ray Rogers the go-ahead sign to score after a base hit. .hi 1 I Z 1 5. xg Coach Cotton Nix's baseball team looks to be much improved over last year's sophomore and iunior domi- nated team. The infield looks solid with Tommy Faris at third, Craig Sni- der at short, Jim Remley at second, and Monty Lanford on first. With Stan Bomar catching and John Rem- ley, Ray Rogers, Kim Calhoun, and Rich Stauffacher heading up the outfield -corps, the Broncos should be a good hitting club. If the mound staff of Jeff Robb, Jerry White, Dan Ford, Sam Mathews, Carl Anderson, Dell Glenn, and Ricky Cheatham can effectively stop opposing hit- ters, the Broncos should be contend- ers for the district crown. ABOVE: Coach Nix and the Bronco players view the action from the dugout. LEFT: Stan Bomar lays down a bunt against Wichita Falls. 192 9 94 Graduating Y Class Of I972 RIGHT, SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Leslie Gu- difis, Reporter, Randy Ganzer, Presidenig Tammy Wagner, Treasurer, Becky Hindsman, Secrelaryf Mark Ragsdale, Vice-President ew f, 4:5 NZ? fi I u if, X f f ii I 7- '1'!' 1 A I 'F' , W Abbe, Devin Aboul-Ela, Noreen Agado, Yolanda Akin, Michele Allen, Debbie Amos, David Anderson, Andy Anderson, Bruce Anderson, Carl Anderson, Felia Anderson, Paul Anderson, Sheila Anderson, Rhonda Ansley, Cary Argo, Jimmy is . ,i. , L? Sm ar X Q i if X Q . W5 :f1w,.11ifgQ5,3 -yf we S551 I s Arno, Fred Ash, Dennis Atfaya, Becky Aune, Lee Austin, Mary Kay Ayer, Margaret Baker, Susan Barneh, David Bedrick, Luci Bell, Leigh Bilyeu, Brian Bishop, Mike Blackburn, Marcia Blackman, Terry Blaylock, Sieve Bomar, Stan Boyce, Jim Boyd, Bob Bradshaw, Mary Briggs, D'Wayne 96 Briscoe, Gwen Brittain, Donna Brockette, Pam Brooks, Johnny Browning, Ladonna Bryant, Gene Bryant, Phillip Bullington, Nolene Burk, Bob Buttrill, Janie Bynum, Nancy Calhoun, Kim Cantu, Richard Carpenter, Cecile Carpenter, Dee Carrol, Robin Cason, Lynn Cawthon, Alan Chamberlain, Eddie Clampitt, Gaya ws, WF it ww Clapper, Donna Combest, Bill Cross, Jack ,165 Clark, Stephen Cothern, Bill Crowley, Debra Cline, Virginia Coursey, Gay Cundall, Blanche Colville, Bill Crim, John Dameron, Robin . 'TK if P, .nl 1' .S Q A sm sv. f W- - Jud? 'QI if LEFT: Winners of the National Council of Teachers of English Achievement Awards Compe tition are Barbie Boyd Bill Luker, and Kaki King. Davis, Terry Dobson, Donnie Eaton, Reed Davis, Wesley Down, Mah Edwards, Bill Deckard, David Drown, Mike Edwards, Phyllis Dennis, Harper Dundas, Glenn Ellis, Chery Lynn if' , ,rg Q. 2 Q, :- . 'f ,,. 45 , . 5. i 2, of dv- zf: -155252 egele L F l all we Elmore, Renee Ely, Kay Faulkner, Mellissa Fearing, Jan Ferguson, Pam Feucht, Cathy Fitch, Zelinda Fleming, Rod Fleming, Sally Flint, Karen Folsom, Michael Foster, Karen Foster, Rob Ford, Hellen Ford, Keri Frank, John Freeman, David Freeman, Kenneth Frisby, Jim Fuller, Ricky 199 200 Gage, Cathy Gallo, Joey Ganzer, Randy Geer, Scott Gentry, David Gheen, Cynthia Glenn, Kenneth Godfrey, Deborah Goin, David Gain, Paul Good, Randy Gorton, Bob Green, Eddy Green, Martha Groening, Maryannf Gudilis, Leslie Hancock, Barbara Harbour, Cathy Hardin, Liz Harper, Darcel LEFT: Mark Penley lakes YYY? I.D.picfures. E HUYPCF, Randy Harpool, Scott Harwell, Judy Hatch, Paulo Halridge, Ricky HGWIK, Danny Hoynie Melinda Hayes, Nan Heath, John Henderson, Tildon Hemandelf Chelo Hilliard, Danny Hindsmon, Becky Hobbs, Callan Holland, Nancy 202 RIGHT: Joey Gallo. FAR RIGHT: Gwen Bris- coe ond Cathy Gage. Noneman. BELOW: Carolyn . .. f.,':-.mi V Hollflfld, ADH H0lleY, Diane Hood, Jo Evelyn Hopkins, Ellen Howard, Bruce Howell, Gail Howfllf JOY Hughes, Mike Hunier, Tom Jacquoi, Terry -l0 n09l h CeleSfe Jennmgsf C0lheY Jeska, Bill Johnson, Marc Koding, Dale Kee, Karen Kelly, Debra Kilmer, Larry King, Kaki Kirby, Franklin Klonower, Mark Landers, David Langley, Linda Lawton, Becky Lea, Lisa Leander, Don Leavell, Ann Lee, Donald Lee, Jesse Lee, Kathy Lester, Royce Lindley, Diane Lindley, Elana Lindbloom, Jerry Lipsey, Joe 204 Lockwood, Millie Loft, Debbie Lowe, David Luker, Bill McAdow, Scott McClung, Virginia McCormick, Lee McFadden, Kim McGuire, Anne McNeely, Sheryl McPherson, Anne McSpcdden, Elizabeth Maclnfyre, Karen Mock, James Mackey, Carlo Modewell, Pom Maddox, Janis Madlock, Alice Mainous, Doug Manduicno, Jesse ,:::--f Q A, Qx.....':,., 1 'sc , or-3 1 . f r n,,.f L LW' L ,Y Y Cl ,V ll l We .. 84.0 ff o9..,.-, 5 ' YJ 5' ir e eb ' Manning, Mitchell Mason, Mike Miller, Bill at Marion, Belinda Matthews, Jimmy Miller, Gaye Martin, Gary Maxwell, James Mitchell, Cathy Martin, Melanie Meredith, Emmett Mitchell, Jerry 'AX LEFT: Denton area League of Women Voters register DHS senior Terry Pair during drive O6 Moore, Kevin Murphy, Margaret Noble, Kim Montgomery, Ken Murdock, Betty Nissen, Darlene Moore, Mark Myers, Stanley Nolan, Cathy Moore, Matt Naughton, Jack Nolan, Frankie A-6 Morris, Nancy Nelson, Janice Noneman, Carolyn LEFT: Senior Donna Brittain organizes the D.E. toy collection. W 'iff U iz A .,,,.. Norman, Ronnie Norris, Richard O'Connor, Kathy Odom, Geneva Oringderff, Leslie Owens, Patricia Pair, Terry Parker, Denise Parker, Mike Parrish, Roberta Parks, Martha Patterson, Diane Paulas, Frank Payne, Jody Pearson, Brenda Pelzel, Larry Penley, Mark Pickney, Brinda Pitt, John Pitt, Robert 207 208 Price, Billy Price, Vicki Prock, Tommy Purser, David Purser, Kathy Ragsdale, Mark Rawlinson, Dave Redden, Ronnie Redfearn, Charles Reid, Dickie Remley, John Renfro, Rebecca Reynaldo, Ray Reynolds, Morvin Richards, Sieve Richardson, Carolyn Ricks, Murray Riddlesperger, Jim Riney, Danny Robb, Jeff ,pvwn nw ,qv- '7 J 1 'WA 191-4 if, , is S-aux FAR LEFT: Carla Mackey. LEFT: Diane Crain and i bunny friend in Senior i skits. IPR , f' ' M 5,6 2 S he W mu. 'Jar' Robbins, Kathy Roberts, Steve Roden, Regina Rogers, Ida Sue Rodgers, Janice Rogers, Robin Roper, Sue Russell, Karen Sallee, Diana Sandefur, Scott Sandford, Carolyn Saunders, Gail Schoep, Larry Schwartz, Debbie Scott, Jon 209 210 RIGHT: Students Ann Holland and Rod Flem- ming discuss plans for the Ecology Club with student teacher Eric Stromberg. f sq..- TQ, ill' ijjt YQ so K S, .Y QU' ,1 dual Scott, Joe 5 I D ea , an Seitz, Rosemary Shahan, Joe Shedfefi USU Sissney, Tony Slocum, Jeff Smith, Deborah 5mYfh, RCOUI Speck, Bobby Sprabecry, James Staggs, Jimmy 'W Shaw, Kenny Smith, Lori Stanford, Martha Stapleton, Sally Stanley, Barbara Stevens, Steve Stone, Kim Storrie, Rob Strange, Steve Suhr, Connie Summers, Bob Swink, Beverly Taylor, Beth Taylor, Carol Taylor, Mike Terry, Pat Thompson, Charletta Timpe, Kristine Tipps, Linda Thompson, Jean Tonn, Steve Turner, Charlene Ueland, Peter 212 ,iw f1'.5sE:s 2 E Utter, Bob I L V EL, y t Vance, Valerie it if 1 - Vanderhaff, Dinah V ' Vanderhoff, Donna V' V V Vaughan, Evelyn Victor, Robin Wagner, Tammy Wagner, Thom Waller, Nancy Ward, Rhonda Watson, Virginia Welborn, Helen Webb, Steven Wells, Debbie Wells, Debbie Wells, Robyn White, Cynthia White, Mike White, Nancy Whitten, David K t li elf 2 HN.. I 2 A 'W -fl' . .i LJ Wiehe, Stephen Wolfe, John Yarbrough, Carl Wiley, Dave Wolters, Sharon Yarborough, William Wilkerson, Dana Wright, Timothy Ford, Gary Wilson, Mike Yancey, Cindy 3. T v 1 'i atm ,,....-v .M . 'X ff, i 3 e ,f .f f ll, if FAR LEFT: .lim Riddlesperger. LEFT: Janice Rodgers. ABOVE: Joe Shahcm. 4 A 1f,-f f Yff 4. if' H' w - . 215 DE 2-EW. M5 f,. M, , -,.. MMA-www, The Class Of '72 217 2 Juniors RIGHT: Junior Class Officers: Patricia Hart- Iine, treasurer, Randy Clinton, vice-president, Rodney Mulkey, president, Melinda Hull, sec- retary, Tom Hockaday, reporter. Abbe, Mqfk About-Ela, Nas.-een Adams, Sara Addis, Regina Allen, Janice Anderson, Bill Appleton, David Arispe, Carmen Armstrong, Earl Arrington, Judy A,-yi Eddie Asher, Jim Baird, Keith Baker, Jimmy Bullard, Mindy s if 1 ii I rw 5 Barber, Debbie Barrow, David Blagg, Connie Boyd, Herschel Brosch, Cherry Barber, Kenny Bass, Eddie Blagg, Danny Boydslon, Dickie Brown, Roberi Barnetl, Brenda Benson, Waren Blankemeyer, Shelley Boyles, William Brown, Steve Barns, Resa Bilyeu, Brenda Barth, Ricky Brewer, John Bryan, Dean Barrett, Michael Bishop, James Bossort, Cheryl Briggs, Vickie Buckler, Teresa 219 220 Iseed Khoury prepares to take test as Johnnie Irick and Doug Kerbow watch quietly. it is ., co? ' Bal ff? rrrro K., Buell, Barbara Burgoon, Kippie Burlage, Georgianne Burns, Cindy Caldwell, Randy Calvert, Billy Cantrell, Steve Carpenter, Bill Carroll, Charles Chambers, John Chapman, Harvey Chism, Jimmy Claytor, Marsha Clifton, Patty Clinton, Randy Cockerline, Annette- Cowan, Beverly Crowley, Sharon Davis, Susan Derington, Jan Collier, Russell Coursey, Jill Curtis, David Dawson, Sharon Dooley, Jerry i Cooper, Monty Cottle, Prudence Courtney, Pat Cowan, Gary Czubakowski, Jody Davis, Mike Deaton, Ravana Dennis, Roger Dowell, Dorothy Dundas, Jim i sf Coulter, Jimmy Cozby, David Davis, Pat Denny, Nancy Duncan, Dineshia 22 ' .,,' 1 1,0 1 . 'F 'J' Ehrler, Sally Ellison, Belinda Feafhersion, Barbara Feuchf, Barbara Floyd, Carol Ford, Dan French, Jerry Fuller, Julee Gaupp, Bill Gee, Judy ,I 5 '12 f 1' 5 'V ,M , ::., I e , .SA L 'Yi fm . 'S E33 '. se ll I Evans, Sandra Fleming, Cindy Ford, Jill Galloway, Tisha Gentry, Belinda Faw, Teresa Flelcher, Marsha Frank, Rebecca Garrett, Nancy Gilmer, Deborah Fearing, Kim Gales, Melinda Freeman, Curlis Garretl, Phoebe Gilberl, Linda Gire, Jody Griffin, Bronwyn Hamilton, Lynne Haynes, Debbie Glosscock, Jimmy Grisham, Randy Hardy, Lee Ann Head, Alan Gray, Jill Guier, Michelle Harper, Yvonne Head, David . Gresham, Paulo Hall, Denis Harvey, Sandra Hendricks, Cindy - DA Cl ISV SIYQ 'J gf LEFT: Jill Coursey, and Karen Lancaster WGN RIGHT: Robby Houdek discusses summer ac- livilies. 521 l I, Herron, Alben Hersman, Jake Higgins, Cindy Hill, Lewis Hill, Virginia Hogkqdqy, Tom Hogan, Debby Holcomb, Bilsy Holley, Karen Holloway, Cindy Holmes, Lindo Houdek, Robby Hubbard, Joe Hudgins, Judy Holmes, Gary 224 E ar I vsifigm h , ,J A5353 'yfffh f iiryy G Jil' xv ,J gf' Huffines, James HUM' Melindfl Hunfgrl Sue HUI'bGI1, BOhI'1ie Jackson, B. W. Junisenf KUY Jones, Vickie KUHYI Connie LaSalle, Lisa L0mb0f', BGTYY Hulsey, Kathy lrick, Johnny Jenkins, Rickie Kenas, Lynn Langford, Scoh Hunt, Dale Irias, Diana Johnson, Karen Kerbow, Douglas Langley, Ron Hunter, Gary Ivy, Mark Johnson, Ricky Kline, Trisha Leavell, Kay 225 226 i. he si A ' I wif L, Lee, Deborah Lindley, Denise Lynch, Donna McMakin, Becky Manasco, Randy 43' Leiih, Tom Lihlelon, Patty McCIendon, Laurence Madlock, William Marek, Pam L i, 4f:ff-E.: , H W L., M: 1,4 L ,i Y, ze- ,Q 'Vest v .Lf f a f - . ig! l l E s il E1 Q i 44 ag LeRoux, Phil Long, Pat Mclver, Jean Magee, Dani Marsh, Corrie Lewin, Penny Loft, Jeff Mclver, Joan Magill, Marsha Martin, Charles .- .,,, -4 x x . f' 3 4' wif' li rv Lewis, Ken Lyles, Carol McLain, Jackie Maior, Phil Marlin, Helene 4 Siu Mar1inez, Deborah Marlino, Trey Mason, Jesse Mayo, Mark Metcalf, Ken Miller, Lisa Miller, Mickie Mills, Mozella Miller, Sue Mitchell, Chrisfy Mifchell, Virgil Moore, Melody Morrison, Craig Mulkey, Rodney Murphy, Kathy Neilon, David Nelson, Alon Newton, Shirley Normile, Jan Norris, Howard LEFT: Kippie Burgoon and Curl Freeman. 227 228 Norlon, Brian Orr, Lucie Oversfreei, Beverly Pad90f7, Patti Pflinfeff William Palmore, Carol Parks, Louis Parvin, Danny Payne, Tommy Pearce, Gay Peckham, Sam Perry, Richard Phillipgl Nancy Pierce, Bob Pierce, William ,me RIGHT: Nip McCormack. ,na-nge, ' Q i 2 ' 1.32 H - law, - 7 .1 ,Q 1 1 . , A., I A it W if f at 1 i 1 . A R Pinnick, Harvey Puckett, Nancy Ray, Michael Risser, Diane Rogers, Ray Pockrus, Rebecca Rainbow, Pam Reed, Donna Roberts, Gary Rummell, Terry Polinard, Tom Ramey, Linda Rich, Robin Roberts, Rhonda Rust, Greg 'Q Pope, Randy Price, Willie Rtlfiiff, Rhonda Ray, Kim Riddlesberger, Lee Ann Riley, Jan R0beI'fS0l'1, DYOHI1 Rqgergl Dqvg Sadler, Nancy Sarchell, Terry 229 230 L 'W' W,-'S vu . -W 1: Q ...vate 1' .AAg,,. . A . H :Ejgz,3:5S::. Samuels, Donna Schneider, Mark Self, Tom Sheppard, Teresa Smith, Becki Sanford, Mike Schneider, Victor Serren, Billy Sherman, Jud Smith, Dana Scalf, Kathy Scoggins, Lydia Serur, Som Shrader, Johnny Smith, Janice We Schleeweis, Smitty Scott, Rob Shanafelt, Steve Simpson, Mark Smith, Lecil Schlegel, Mark Seely, Art Shelton, John Skipper, Sheila Smith, Ricky Smith, Rita Smith, Royce Snldeff Craig U Sparks, Ann Slaffofd' Genie Stanford, Janice Stanford, Malinda slouffccheff R'ClWfd Stevens, Andy slewaflf Allen Stracener, David Sturm, Doug Swank, Duffel' Swick, Doug Tuff'-inf' Brian M3 Q, .. lf: Q . 1' 4 ,gF' fz 7f 'iflf - fm : ':'-:- K tg 5: li ii I LEFT: Potty Littleton poses for ID card picture. 232 35 x 'i ,J NME! -2 it If Xe, H l tw' gcfyg? ' Q- 'SK A Qi 1 5 Q f F AQF Taylor, Gary Tichenor, Mac Twyford, George Wallen, Mike Ware, Sharon Taylor, Steve Tonn, Tim Underhill, Mickey Walling, Ina Watkins, Kathy '11 A Taylor, Wyn Traughber, Mike Vinson, Julie Walston, Karen Wells, Windy .J-v:9! Thompson, Jane Thompson, Marion Tevis, Kathy Trisdale, Gary Vogel, Teri Wade, Ricky Walters, Jimmy Wolters, Ricky Wesson, Gay Westbrook, Lane ii LEFT: Jan Deringlon, Sara Adams and Debbie Gilmer compare schedules. K in WWW Wheeler, Susan White, Jerry Whihle, Mifcha Wl ifWOffl1, Pamela Wlkofff CUWIY Williams, Billy Williamson, David Wilson, Blaine WHSOH, Stan Wvlfe, Paul Wooten, Terry Wrighi, Frank Wright, Janet Ydrbrough, David YOUNL 5l10I'lBl 2 Sophomores Adami, David Adams, Rick Adkins, Elizabeth Adkins, Tom Akins, Darlene Allen, John mf 1 , Y fi ffx. 1: P K -. -3 Q J ' sisalxig 'of' it Q 0 MJQQ, I Allen, Marlene Alred, Sherry Anderson, Debbie Anderson, Lynda Ash, Lee Ann Atkinson, Dru Q, 3 34 A x The 1971-72 Sophomore Class Officers are, left to right, Barbara Brooks, Secretary, Pam Peterson Treasurer- Eddie Thornton President- Beth Penl 234 R . . . ' ' ' I ey: eporterg and David Ayer, Vice-President. r if-V WB! ,M 3 41' Ayer, David Ayers, Joyce Bailey, Connie Bailey, David Barber, Tawnya Barnett, Ellen Barnett, Nova Bartee, Phillip Bass, Dane Bass, Peggy Beck, Dana Belcher, Brad Belcher, Sue Bell, Susan Bellar, Georgette Binder, Carla Blalock, Patti Blasi, Susan Booth, Kathy Borchardt, Randy Boyd, Rugie Boyd, Sherry Bradburn, Phyllis Brannen, Tim Breen, Kit Briggs, Gordon Briscoe, Brian Brock, Alan Brooks, Barbara Brown, Keith Bryan, Maria Burrow, Sharon ,Byrom, Randy Cagle, Rhonda Caldwell, Laurie Calvert, Vicky 23 Carney, Kim Carney, Ricky Casey, Don Cates, Joe Cather, Mark Cavender, Greg Chamberlain, Kenny Chancellor, .loan Chapman, Les Cheatham, Ricky Christian, Bobby Claytor, Sondra Cline, Gretchen Clinton, Rodney Cloud, Russell Cole, Debra Collins, Becky Cook, Everett Cosgrove, Stephen Cowan, Gail Cowan, Linda Craddock, Robbie Crain, Peggy Crawford, Rick Crawford, Ronnie Cresson, Ruth Crider, Ricky Cross, Steve Cunningham, Robert Curry, Judy Curry, Mikel Dalton, Patty Dawson, Don Deckard, Diane DoCordovo, Richard Dieb, Stacie 236 01 f '13 -in VAN X it LEFT: Dan Tonn and Eddie Thorton check their schedules between classes. BELOW: Lewis Fadele, Brian Briscoe, and .lohn Bradford work to finish their assignments. Donsbach, Douglass, Mike Douglass, Pat Doyle, Teresa Dflveff Pam Duaose' Denise Dufmncej Nell Elizabeth Earwood, Tom Ellis, Mickey Elrod, Gail Elrod, Kendo' Enoch' Dee Eplmg' T'm Earp, Joy 237 Erwin, Carol Evans, Cynthia Evans, Steve Fadale, Lewis Farmer, Danny Feggins, Anthony Finlay, Lindo Finley, Kathy Fitch, Susan Fleming, Lisa Fleming, Livio Fortune, Terry 4'-at , e. , ,.., ,., MR .,.,,, ., TOP: Robby George completes his homework. BOTTOM: Class officer candidates are presented to the sophomore class before election. RIGHT: Pep Club member Barbara Green watches the Fillies enter the pep rally. 238 uh, ,, if V., lu ' , wr 4 P , I M sf t 5 2 J 13? .ow 1 gr . , , , if iss- W, . J.. Q' .M ,ff I ' QR: Foreman, David Foster, Claire Fouls, Mardee Fredrickson, Janei Freeman, Clinl Fuller, Debbie Fuller, Lynne Gaines, Barbara Gandee, Juonell Ganslen, Wendy Ganzer, David Gay, Alonda George, Robby Gilbert, Katheryn Ginnings, Susan Glasscock, David Goff, Jean Marie Goldman, Maribelle Grahl, Donald Gray, Donna Green, Barbara Greenfield, Eileen Griffith, Vanessa Grissom, Georgina Groening, Diane Guoiardo, Johnny Guditis, Richard Guy, Wanda Gwarfney, Joe Haddock, Jimmy Hamilton, Craig Hancock, Marty Hardy, Melanie Haren, Travis Hargrove, Debbie Hari, Kathleen 239 Hartline, Karen Harwell, Barbara Haynie, Mark Head, Barbara Hendricks, Helen Hicks, Allen Hicks, Kim Higginbotham, Steve Higgs, Jamie Hinely, Sue Hopkins, Kale Horn, Kenneth Howard, Ruby Hoffpauir, Randy Hughes, Marsha Hughes, Toni Hunter, Judy Huttel, Susan Irlas, Jose Jackson, Jackie Jacquot, Chris James, Michael Janssen, Steve Jenkins, Debra Johnson, Don Johnson, Margarite Johnson, Vickie Jolly, Sharon Jones, Don Jones, Marshall Jones, Rosalind Jones, Vickie Keas, Cynthia Kelly, Kathleen Kelly, Teresa Kenas, Jacqui 240 l 41 .rf ,A 'J l 4 ,R t ,l x J ATS!! , Xrvlzi J J,-v - - ',y!V,. ' 'Ji' Q5 r ' .4 i5 if 'R .ae N, s Final! 4 'fr l l LEFT: New S Club members listen as the constitution is read. BOTTOM: Kate Hopkins gives her interpretation of a story in English. N V , I l'wl5m.L 2. sr 'Nl f'f' 'N ' ' 15.2 - ,, 'f,: LL.s . ,:,, V . 1 Kerestine, Julie Key, Allan Kirby, Jerry Kirkpatrick, Paul Klonower, Kim Knox, Elise Kraft, Sandra Lancaster, Kathy Landers, Pamela Landers, Roni Lanier, Donna LaSalle, Sherri Lawson, Cathy Lawton, Kathy 241 Leith, Karen Lindbloom, Kenneth Lindsey, Charla Linonschmidt, Wayne Littleton, Mike Love, Tony Lowe, Ron Lowry, Donna Lyle, Bert Lyles, Judy Lynch, Jana Lynch, Mourio McCain, Karen McCart, Joe McClellan, Peggy McCombs, Bob McCormick, Alan McDaniel, Steve McFadden, Kevin McGalliard, Amos Mclver, Pattie Mclain, Sandra McNeill, Pam McPherson, David McSween, Chris Madewell, Mark Mahoney, Ann Manry, Martha Marshall, Beverly Martin, Billy Martin, Kim Martin, Vickie Matheson, Brenda Matherson, Rick Mathews, Alfred Matthews, Martha 242 x pw- , , . K-.s 2 .,,.. .,,,,,, ,,, ..1, M w M.. mf K gg Z , Y ,ff 3 M le 1 it J 7 ' KYX 1 me ff Q 4. 4 I , fe, ,f ff , ,Jaw of ,Y -'G xv WN Qs. in L X thi it t W if hge: .USM Maxedon, Rickey Means, Marsha Miller, Ronny Miller, Sandra Milroy, William Minnis, Kathy Mitchell, Portia Mitchell, Roby Mitchell, Susan Mollen, David Morris, Kyle Morris, Lyn fr,-w I X I ig for, x , - Wi: ,,f ' X . LEFT: Candy Shepherd eagerly answers Mrs. Linda Griffin's questions. TOP: Dickie Bean and David Garner study their Biology ques- tions. K 243 .-s-3:- 1 Morris, Marc Elizabeth Morrison, Mary Morrow, Terry Moses, Laynie Moya, Javier Nabors, Tim Naugher, Greg Neblett 1 Nelson, Nelson, Nichols , Nicosia, Martha Sharon Susan Nina AI Nicosia, Andee Nizovitz, Barbara Norris, Betty Ja O'Rear, Kay Lynn Oringderff, David Orr, Catherine Pannel, Lori Patterson, Jim Patterson, Patti Payne, Luther Peace, Paul Pello, Connie Penley, Beth Perry, Kathy Perry, Monty Perry, Norris Peterson, Pam Pierce, Carole Pierce, Karen Pict, Johns Porter, Tandie Powell, Sharon Powell, Steve Price, James 244 .469 'u l P K, x if l LEFT: Robby George, member of the Bronco Bond, practices marching before the band's first ap- i peoronce. BOTTOM: Sophomores experience their first day in the new wing. Price, John Rainey, Jana Rcmey, Laura Rqyzgr' Dick Reiman, Gary Remley, Jim Rhcme, Kari Richter, Dwight Richgrdson, Roberts, Charley Robens, Kim Roberson, Lynne Roden, Kerry Rogers, Phil Brenda 245 Rodriguez, Paul Roper, Debra Rowlett, Emily Russell, Anne Russell, Ann Sanders, Marion Savage, David Schafer, Deanna Schmitz, Eric Schneider, Georgia Self, Freda Seymour, Virginia Shaeffer, Jan Shanafelt, Carrie Shepherd, Candy Sherrill, Joe Simmons, Darryl Simpson, Becky Skiles, Slack, Slater, Smith, Smith Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Snow, Richard Harry Candy Debbie Deidu Gina Gwen Karen Patsy Randy Richard Roger Sherry Vickie Karen Sprabeary, Darla Sprabeary, Tommy Starr, Teresa 246 YD- ,sif- , t YU' 5? ,ti M. I Si is 2 . . S 4 :. ' i- , fn.. P 4. '1'l'f' A 4' 'W if J f 5 iq v Q S YL I M ll , A Q if-it 3 rf N3 lx l Stauffacher, Sandra Stephens, Sandy Stephenson, Alana Stinchcomb, Rex Stone, Debbie Stone, Gayla Stoneburner, Bill Stover, Tommy Stracener, Billie Streets, Sonny Swank, Dawn Talkington, Rhonda I,,,,...W,.,...,.,-, .,,, Mu... ,.. 3 W1 5 wg L 3 if K X Sf Q 5 - .: L , l ,. , 3955551fI5:3i2Qf'5 Tf2EiSE15155:2SI , . - A Barbara Harwell, Jamie Higgs, Laura Ramey, and Peggy McClellan share a ioke in Biology. ww f Q l if A 247 RIGHT: Students enioy leisure time before school. BOTTOM: Students have classes in auditorium until new wing opens. Tallant, Denise Tanner, Fred Tarpley, Kathye Taylor, Ann Taylor, Dale Taylor, Scott Teague, Janet Temple, Jonie Testerman, Randy Thames, Katherine Thornton, Eddie Thurman, Risa Tomsha, Rod Trammel, Skip 48 101' V A ..,1,.MV: SZ? Qqqqfs ' , , W W W. 1 ,. fl? 4 ,, i '. ,V .-W., -Q 151.1 , . 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Side Square Dependable Hardware Since I885 EVERS HARDWARE COMPANY SEVEN-UP BOTTLING COMPANY Denfon, Texas ISI6 Shady Oaks Drive 382-5924 SAMUELSON 81 DELISLE BARBER SHOP I5I2 Malone Piccadilly Square Phone 382-339 I Denlon, T THE CHARCOAL BROI LER I ,-5 3I5 Universify Drive We Specialize in Fasf Service Phone 387-54l5 N 'N'-Q AMERICAN CLEANERS 81 LAU NDRY 22l W. Oak S+. Ph. 382-59I3i fi VARSITY SHOP HIS AND HER BOUTIQUE awk? BABCOCK AUTO SUPPLY 23I W:'HicIrory Brunswick Tires Long Life BaH'eries Hyman Seaf Covers Cordovan Tires Banner Ba'r'reries Ph. 382-582I FOSTER'S SADDLE AND WESTERN WEAR ' BY! F t O' 1 os en wner O .s.. cg- THRIFT sf swiFT DRIVE-IN HWY' 35 E NORTH Box 599 90I Universiiy Drive AT KRUM EXIT DENTON, TEXAS . PHONE 3B7'77I7 76201 - f i I MIZELL-THOMPSON INSURANCE SECURITY-SERVICE-SAVINGS 2I6 N. Ausiin Phone 387-I I2I Denfon, Texas Meef Your Friends ai' LANE'S los Congress ' P0 Pluvunacg 527' Bryan MlTCHELL'S CLEANERS BACHLOR LAUNDRY 3 CQNVEN I ENT LOCATIONS 5l0 N. EIm 403 Univorsiiy l22 F+. Worih Drive NATIONAL ADVERTISED BRANDS LEON McNATT OLDS-CADILLAC A, Q S DEPARTMENT stones Leasing Renl'-A-C 382-6737 505 N. Elm Denlon, Tex Easf Side Square Downfown Denfon Q ,.-. il fi: HONDA and OSSA. Moforcycles also BICYCLES H o N D A QUE? OF DENTON 9' fe 2300 Dallas Drive ,J Loo a l35E - S -7 ?wJ -- en on, Texas Wig p zaa + 387 3886 D + Sales Servic YARBROUGH'S PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY Af+er Hours: W. Oak a+ Piner Den+on, Texas LONNIE J. YARBROUGH ISIN - 382-5033 387-6948 ,, fgiaf i ' sf K. af? ' . E , 12:39 fn QA , if VOERTMAN'S Books-Music-Gifts Your Cenier for Gif+s of Disiincfion- F 0m 'rhe Four Corners of +he World.' TDDENWUDN BENTON FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN .asaocumou vb givin' Q. .o MARVIN LOVELESS VARSITY STUDIO Your Class Photographer CANDID WEDDINGS COLOR 1306 W. Hickory 387 6062 I 'ph ..3:Q:'f ,PM I 'I -X 2 iz... I ' -'---Ill nl' I I , ' :P . I 11 .. 'll g f. L' -1 '7f'fF'! 1 A ' J I , I ,Kd H -- . l - ' vi ' 2 .2 -I I l , I-I , f 2 2 2- g .V I?-Wm I - I-- 'v-.?qk-'-QQ. , A -14: . l I 1. x ,laj I mg li 5 I IMI 'II I si I 'I N-3 X7 f 5 5 S V wi!! In WI. - 'I -W I' ':--H 1 fx: 229'-' if 'E SERVING TI-IE FAMILIES OF DENTCIN SINCE I892 :DENTQN , 8 COUNTY If afwnal HICKORYICFDARIMULBERRY smears Finn. Rm . PHONE 387.3551 A FULL SERVICE BANK DENTON DODGE, INC. Dodge Cors Dodge Trucks I SALES AND SERVICE 4l6 S. Elm SI'ree+ I Nina Nichols EAST McKINNEY AT BELL AVENUE SELBY'S FLOWER SHOP INC Flowers For All Occasions 600 N. Locusf PI1. 387-6I9I GLENN'S AUTOMOTIVE 823 Easi' McKinney S+. Phone 382-9905 DENTON. TEXAS THE HICKORY HOUSE' Universi+y Drive 382-9 I 77 NU-ART PRINTING COMPANY School Prin'I'ing LeH'erheads - Envelopes Cards - Programs, Efc. Phone 382-87I0 3IO S. Elm Denfon MOBILE HOME MANUFACTURING CORPORATION P. O. BOX 430 O PHONE 8l'l-382-9663 DENTON, TEXAS 76201 LANE WOOD INDUSTRIES, INC. sooo l:I-mu Tmfiiiif-.A Iillllllri l:JlNl1il 111111121 uw, -7- - , .O r - J' :JL-Lefifyslfe sa M' A ' - ' MONK KING PONTIAC, INC. 200 S. Locusi' Denfon, Texas 382-548I . H . r Q. ..,g Vi.. A. All ,, I aw fi his If: .I V I fv L- ,I-L K x A A'I'I I III' '1II-fff 1IIf2 A I , R ' I A A I I A III T I .,b .., I i I , If I f I K B ' Q ,UI TACO PRONTO I07 Avenue A Ivey Thomas 41 Dr Pepper 5. . l .A DR, PEPPER BOTTLING COMPANY 8 I 3 Easi' McKinney 387-6504 VOGUE CLEANERS Free Ci+y-Wide Pick-up and Delivery 382-5lI3 72I N. Locus? 267 WYATT VOLKSWAGEN ' i+y ' . 2I0l Unwen Dnve VVed'3873578 .154 4.1, 4 J ,T Sion Nina Nichols, S+eve S+evens, Ca+l1y Gage, and Bill Carpenfer. .G igp4f PICAN IHCPPI V, 3535 slim N Lili UNIVERSITY STATE BANK DENTON, TEXAS IM, wmgn sm: 'M-N We Are Expanding Our Facili+ies To Ma+cl1 Our Abili+ies 269 UNIVERSITY BARBER SHOP , , - . Razor Cufs-Hair Sfyling 5 igahrtr Shoe Shines I222 W. Hickory 387-232l Fabrics--PaHerns-No+ions FRANCES BEAUTY SALON IOSV2 Ave- A 124 Austin 38mm Demon' Tam Phone 382-3654 I1 6 3 is , BIINII 1 1' I J' Rv I I 'xti iq 'UWWJX 1 1179- 'QD 'iii ll-1551711 41 - S te - 'orowaog QQ'--O' LAR or -A 1- . P.O. BOX I446 387-2316 DENTON, TEXAS 411 E. SYCAMORE You Can'+ Do Be'Her Than Sears SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE Sears Q Safisfacfion Guaranieed or Your Money Back SEARS ROEBUCK AND Co 9I0 W. Universify Dr., Den+on Cenfer, Denfon, Texas Phone 382-674l Plenfy Free Parking 270 Lisa LaSalle, Nan Hayes, Jan Dering+on, Bob Burk, Phil Bryanf, and Sharon Crowley WW PRINTING GOEN FUNERAL HOME 320 W. Oak Denfon. Texas DENTON CENTER HARDWARE 522 ' Universify. Dr. 387-3033 CUNNINGHAM STUDIO 524 Universify Drive Denfon Shopping Cen'rer DENTON, TEXAS 7620! PH. 382-503I UNDERWOOD'S KENNETH HARVEY - PIT BAR-B-O - CATERING 2Io9 IIIIIIEISIIY of. w Phone 387-4446 TO GO 0 CAFETERIA SERVICE DENTONI TEXAS CURTIS-FREEMAN INSURANCE Texas Bldg. Ph. 387-bI3I SECURITY-SERVICE--SAVINGS Wddoveb Saddle S4456 Lea+her Repair and Riding Equipmeni' WESTERN WEAR Phone 382-2934 345 Easf Hickory 271 gh g 2 Z ik TRUCKS 272 Most People Would Rather Hove A HARV BUICK OPEL or GMC TRUCK Phones: 4l7 Soufh Locusf Den'l'on 382-5495 Den'ron, Texas DallaslF+. Wor+h 268-2888 DAVIS PURITY ' - BAKERY SCHMITZ , ., 'CALL Us FOR THAT 6' I Ji SPECIAL occAsloN Qin? ANNIVERSARY - WEDDING AND HAMI-ETT K'----t'?' BIRTHDAY CAKES Carroll Blvd. al' W. Mulberry 'MINT' DOUETEISNUTS 'A' 'A' Serving Denfon Over I8 Years 307 S. Locus? Denfon DELIVERY SERVICE NORTH TEXAS 8. LOAN ASSOCIATION DENTON, TEXAS HJ 1 Lau Assocurrou Oak 8: Hiclcory ai' Piner I, N - I ZZ, WI W Denlon Cenler Jake Hersman and Robby Houdelc BEN IVEY OIL CO. DENTON DATSUN JOBBER 334 ATLANTIC if f' L RIC H FI E LD 3:5 Hky 3826321 P Off B I469 387 363I D T 7620 6II Soufh Elm 382-5428 DENTON'S ONLY FULL TIME SUPERMARKET D I I Grocery-Produce-Bakery-Markei gupgp MARKETS Delicafessen-Hardware Universify a+ Alice and Avenue C. So Convenient for DHS Students For the Best in SUBURBAN BANKING in FIRST NATIONAL BANKOF DENTON -. '-'i' f-Xlx -.f .ENT . ' iff' fx- gifxfai- D1N?'3N TEXASLLQNTZQ..-:E z7'ff'N-'E University Drive at Fulton - Member Federal Reserve System - Member FDIC Convenient to Both Universities - Halfway Between NI' and TIYU GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE Tires Appliances BBHGFIGS Television Stereo 52I W. University Ph. 387-552I CLIFF DuRARD Mgr. Geneva Odom, Jane Wilson and Janice Pitts. DENTON. TEXAS N,-ff Suzanne Osborn Cecil Carpenfer and Ivey Thomas. We're no+ only 'Iops in penis, belfs and Jeans: we're 'tops in Tops. 66 lp 0CfQL Corner West Hickory 81 Ave. A ae. di' Complimenfs of RINEY T.V. AND APPLIANCE, INC. COLOR TV STEREO RADIO 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. 387-20l8 276 Corner S. Locus'I' and EagIe Dr. JOE ALFORD, ELORIST Denfon, Texas 382-5384 M , I sno 1 ,,,: I? I4,sl gwg 5 IWYKINF .1- ff A 'v in 5,2311 , ef, 'gg r'H?'? lx 1 'IIT Q. I A 'SIMS I I , -. we-Sei ..., .I,, ' ,MII ,NM IJAHUMH LE SLI CAM NIKON MIRANDO MAMIYA PENTAX POLAROID KONICA RICOH YASHICA KODAK LESLIE MARSHALL 387-7736 AMPEX RECORDERSM I Larry Marshall Sr., Larry Marshall Jr., and Dr. Gladys Maddox Abe SUPPQ Comple+e- Office OuIIiHers Au+I1orized DeaIer: Vidor Adding and Calcula+ing Machines SALES RENTALS SERVICE SMITH CORONA ELECTRIC AND MANUAL PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS REX ROTARY MIMEOGRAPHS AND SUPPLIES ROYAL TYPEWRITERS-STANDARD-ELECTRIC FURNITURE CHURCH SCHOOL SUPPLIES I07 Easi' Oak 382-9668 Denfon, Texas Dial 382-9669 278 1 TTT Bob UHer and Larry PeIzeI. DOYLE AND CALMES PHARMACY I403 Scripfure Open Uniil II PM Monday fhru Friday Presfo-Masfer Charge Safurday Denfonls OUIY BankAmericard 8:30 Io 4:00 REXAI-L STORE ALLIED RADIO SHACK Tape Decks-Stereos-Radios f . fr:-fe ,, aggj 0? rwu X 2 HAPPY SALMON AND PELZEL BARBER SHOP VILLAGE BEAUTY SALON 9I3 Sunse+ Drive T9'9Ph9 '9 I005 UhiVeI'Sify Dr. Denfon, Texas 397-5559 Denfon, Texas 382-5536 .W annul mmm U , , A Q X' A AJ ' u w.- ,QA 1 f, T A INSURANCE AGENCY . Q! xg! glmlfo , ' 9 n 5' .: -4 5. 'ZSov'e Dollors with Nichols ,gk 5 Q plRE DENTON, TEXAS 76202 A l TELEPHONE :sz 9696 P. 0- BOX 237 V 5 L JA Tr:11'r1T1W?'l21C1'li 5?lP32'l'lf3'l? ll i3Tl?17111vi-1if,+Agg4E A A TEEETAE , Al' I 'Tr '-' . V' ' N? W? ll'!YlFllRH,'lTF I -' ' F -.1 - lm ,vi l 280 Builders of QuaIi+y Cusfom BuiI+ Homes and Apar+menI's Including Sou+I1ridge's New Addi+ion FORESTRIDGE APTS. Large, Luxury Ap'rs. in Beau+ifuI Wooded Soufhridge Wesi' Off 35E I Block From Teasley Lane I800 Wes+minis+er ROBERT PIERCE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 3I4 Firs+ SI'a+e Bank Bldg. Den+on, Texas W. J. HICKINGBOTTOM DEN-TEX AIR CONDITIONING CORPORATION - SALES AND SERVICE - Phone 8I7f382-2229 602 For'I' Worfh Drive Denfon, Texas 7620I MoI'or Service General Repair BECK'S GARAGE DENTON, TEXAS Au'I'omo1'ive Air Condifioning Sales and Service IIO Pauline SI. Phone 382-872I MOORE BUILDING PRODUCTS GENE A. GOHLKE - Owner TALIAFERRO RADIO AND SEWING SHOP Norih Side of Square 387-I9I5 406 BeII Ave. P.O. Box I65 ZENITH FRIEDRICH DenI'on, Texas ' 7620I ' 382-225I LIZ Iiififw ' VI WWII 34? 0 fh C In . I ff 4 D.I'n+..i,r A Q 3 . IN igxlgf 4 mol -. M s ea av : .. ...Qi -A if A y oznro su n 87-921 Ehgi' si I Under Levi The Big Red Horse The OIdes'I and Largesf Wes+ern Shop in Denion Coun'Iy Florsheim ' Roblee ' Pedwin Trampeze ' Viner ' Caressa Miss America Risque Peacock Shoes ALSO - Hosiery Handbags Par'I'y Shoes and Dyeables Sandals - Canvas Foofwear Fashion Boofs I07 N. EIm 382-9778 LARRY AND SHARON CAMPBELL'S FLOWER GARDEN 424 BRYAN - PH 382'9BI2 DENTON. TEXAS 76201 JACK MCFARLING INSURANCE AUTO--LIFE-FIRE 225 W. Hickory Suiie C Den'Ion, Texas Phone 382-3226 Res. Phono 382-2050 WOOTEN'S BARBER SHOP IIS Cedar 387-653I A-PET ' X J I I9 S. EIm Den+on's Largesi' Pe+ Shop 80 Tanks Tropical Fish Pe+s of AII Types CusI'om Tanks -- Aquarium Repair Open I0 AM-8 PM Mon.-Sa+. Phone I07, SI'udenI' Discoun+ 387-823I IWi+h I.D.I s, f Y - -M Y .f Nina Nichols and Mary Kay AusI'in 281 FISH 'n CHIRPS Mark Schneider and Georgia Schneider 282 BRISCOE'S TIRE SERVICE All Sizes of Tires New and Used 720 S. Locusi' Denfon, Texas 7620I JACK E. BRISCOE - Cwner CRAVENS DRY GOODS I08 E. Hickory 382-50I6 Burch Yarbrough and John Benion Q I SPORT CENTER 1721 CARROLL BOULEVARD - DENTON, TEXAS 76201 PHONE: I817I 382-3090 SONIC DRIVE-IN 301 W. Universi+y IITIIIIBURGERS PLEASE ORDER IY NUMIER M ayonnofse. Swan Rel ls, L , WN9 Tomato' Omon OH Falhnon---Mustard, Dull Pi lml No- LIETUCI, Tomato' Onion eyonnoau Swan Rolnh, Lofvuc no Tomato, Omen 2 d elhvon Mustard, all Pu H no La! co' Tomato, Omon CHEESE BURGER5 M , Ol F - D ' - vw NO WAITING - CALL IN ADVANCE Q 387-5431 Q F. H. LEMON 8: SON FINA U-Haul Trailers Sh K SI'a'I'e Inspeciion ac 35E ai' Sfafe School Rd. 387-5I I7 IZ3 Ave. A. 387-4669 28 BILL UTTER FORD - Dial - 382-5404 . SERVICE . pARTS NEW CARS AND TRUCKS . DAILY RENTALS USED CARS AND TRUCKS ' LEASING I720 W. Universi+y Dr., Denfon BOMAR'S The Shop for Men Jack Bomar and S+an Bomar. 284 DEN NY'S -'dum - ky.. 285 286 ABC Cinema ..... Acfion Imporfs .... American Cleaners . . . Babcock Aulo ..... Barn's Reallor .... BeaII's ......... Beck's Garage .... Ben Franklin .... Ben Ivey Oil ...... Bill UH'er Ford ..... B. J.'s Ice Cream Bomar's Mens Shop ..... Briscoe's Tires ....... Buddies .......... Campus Thealre . . Charcoal Broiler . . . Collegiale Shoppe ..... Craven's Dry Goods .... Crazy Legs .......... Cunningham Sludios .... Curlis-Freeman Insurance Davis Puri'I'y Bakery ....... Denny's .................. Den-Tex Air Condilioning .... Denlon Cenler Hardware .... Den'I'on Concrele ............ Denlon Counly Nalional Bank Den'ron Dafsun .............. Denlon Denlon Denlon Dodge .............. Federal Sav. 8: Loan .. Record Chronicle . . . Doyle-Calmes ..... . . Dr Pepper ..... Eli+e Eleclric ...... Evers Hardware ...... Firsl Na'I'ionaI Bank . .. Firs'I' S'la+e Bank .... Fish 'n Chirps .......... Flower Garden .......... Foremos+ Mobile Homes .. . Fos'Ier's Saddle Shop .... Foxworlh-Galbrailh ..... Frances Beauly Shop .... Glenn's AuI'omo+ive .... Goen Funeral Home .. Goodyear Tires .... Harpool Seed House . Hickory House .... Hi'Noon Lions . . Hip Pockel ..... Honda Shop .............. Hurricane Fence Company . . . Jack McFarling Insurance . . . Joe Alford FIoris'I' ........ Joe Nichols Insurance. Kibler Office Supply .... ADVERTISER'S INDEX ....2sl :...254 ....259 ....260 ....257 ....26I ....28I ....2s4 ....274 ....2a4 ....27a ....2a4 ....2a2 ....274 ....2sa ....259 ....27e ....2a2 ....2ss ....27I ....27i ....273 ....285 ....2ai ....27I .. .... 270 ....2b4 .. .... 274 ....265 ....2b2 ....255 ....278 ....267 ....2s6 ....258 ....27s ....252 ....2a2 ....2ai ....266 ....2bo ....279 ....27o ....265 ....27l ....27s ...aw ....265 ....2s3 ....27b ....2el ....257 ....279 ....276 ....279 ....27s Lane's ...... . ......... Leon McNaH' Molors .. . Leslie's Camera Shop .. . Linwood Roberson .... Magill Sporls .......... Margie's Fabric Shop ..... Marvin Loveless ........ Merrell Buick ........ 'Mi+cheIl's Cleaners ........ Mizell-Thompson Insurance . . Monk King Ponliac ........ Moore Building Forms ...... Moore Building Producls . . . Morrison Milling .......... Nu-Ar+ Prinling ........... Norfh Texas Savings 8: Loan Paul's Weslern Shop ....... P.B.'s ............... Pic A Pe'I' ......... Penny's .......... Pierce's ........ .. . . Pierce Conslrucfion. . . Radio Shack ....... Riney T.V. ....... . R 8: R Mo'I'or ...... ..... Rummell Oil .............. Salmon 8: Pelzel Barber Shop Samuelson 8: Delisle Barbers. Sandy's .................. Schmifz-Floyd-HamIe'H . . . Sears .................... SeIby's .................. Seven-Up BoHIing Company Shoe Shack ............... Shrader's Pharmacy ..... Sonic ............... SIuckey's .......... Sweelbriar . . . .... . . . . Taco Pronlo .............. Taliaferro Radio 8: Sewing . . Terrill Wheeler Prinling .... T 8: L Shoes ............ Tobin Pharmacy .... Tri'H s .............. Underwood's .......... Universify Barber Shop. . . Universi'l'y S'I'aIe Bank .... Varsi+y Shop ........ Village Beau'I'y Shop .... Voerlman's .......... Vogue Cleaners ........ WeIdon's Saddle Shop . . . Woo+en's Barber Shop . . . Wya+'l Volkswagen ' ..... Yarbrough Pharmacy .... I 972 BRONCO STAFF Rebecca Renfro ......... .... E ditor-in-Chief Lee Aune, Mary Kay Austin ..... Assistant Editors Gwen Briscoe . . . ...... Business Manager John Benton .... ....... A rt Editor Ivey Thomas .... . . .Assistant Art Editor Jeff Robb. . . .......... Sports Editor Brian Briscoe . . . .... Assistant Sports Editor STAFF MEMBERS Ruth Cresson Bob Pierce Sue Hinely Karen Pierce Nina Nichols Nancy Whitson PHOTCGRAPHERS John Benton Gayle Rollins Marshall Jones Steve Stevens Phil Leroux David Whitten SPECIAL CREDITS: Roy Bray, Public Information Office, N.T.S.U. Smith Kiker, Department of Journalism, N.T.S.U. Marvin Loveless Studios Leslie Marshall Burchard Studios Denton Record Chronicle DHS Administration and Faculty MRS. GERRY GLASSCOCK is the sponsor of the 1972 BRONCO. The annual staff wishes to express its sincere appreciation to her for her technical ad- vice and guidance throughout the year. 287 2 Anderson, Philip .... Arrington, Ronald . . Ashley, Walter ..... Babcock, Mary . . . Bahnsen, Nelta . . Bean, Dwain . . . Barry, Elton .... Bishop, Francis Boren, Ken ...... Brosier, Ann ....... Brooks, Mariorie Lynn Bryant, Bill ........ Burlage, Willie Mae . Carrico, Bill ....... Chrisman, Margaret . Collins, Curtis ...... Connell, Geraldine . . Dameron, Lorraine . . Davis, Benny ...... Dixon, Darnisho .... Dixon, Treva .... Dundas, Doris . . . Dutson, Sherry . . . Edwards, Jamour . . . Favors, John ...... Gardner, Matilde . . . Garland, Terry . . . Glasscock, Gerry . . . Griffin, Linda .... Hall, Opal ..... Hill, Robert . . Holt, Donnie . . . Hudson, Judy .... Huffstutler, Lillian . . . Hutchins, Jerry ..... Hutchinson, Tommie . Hyde, Beverly .... Hyman, R. R. . . . James, Sam .... Jones, Lucretia . . . Jones, Shirley .... Jones, Tom .... Joyce, Ken ...... Kammon, Nancy . . . LaMont, Marvin . . Levan, Joni ....... Leyendecker, Evelyn . Lorts, Hazel ....... Lowe, Billie ....... McCauley, Margaret McClinton, Janie . . . McCormick, Jacquiline TEACHER INDEX ......71 ....64, 66 ....64, 70 ...64,117 .......64 ...64,164 ...64, 71,118 .....64,187 55Q?5fidif ...:::j...5iJ .....65 .....65 131,136 .....65 .65,164 ..65, 69 ....164 ....65 ....66 ....66 ...104 ...127 ....66 ...127 ....66 ....66 .....66 .....66 133,135 ,....67 100,101 ....184 ....67 ....67 ,....67 .67,164 .....68 ..66, 68 .....68 .68, 164 ....68 ....68 ...123 ...186 ....68 ....68 ....69 ....69 ....69 ....69 ....69 .....69 .....70 McDonald, Lybeth ...... . . .65, 70, 129, 140 McMath, Carroll .... ........,..... 7 0 Martin, Jay ...... . . .70, 120 Mason, Jesse . . . ......70 Moore, Pat ..... Moore, Virginia . . Neel, Barbara . . . Nies, Lana ..... Norman, Kay. . . Normile, Billy . . . Parker, Mildred . . Peteet, Bill ...... Price, Mary Tom . . . Ray, Lucille ...... Ryan, Billy ....... Sauls, Ralph ....... Scroggs, Charlotte . . . Schulze, Margaret . . . Sherrill, Mary LaJean . . . Shuford, Catherine . . . Sledge, Ely ..... Smith, Madie . . . Snider, Pam .... Spears, Shirley . . . Stanley, J. D ..... . . Stephens, Jean K. .... . Sullivan, Mary Elaine . . . Swenson, Helen ...... Trickey, Betty ...... Van Zandt, James . . Vaughan, Virginia . . . Wilson, Rex ..... Wood, Eupha ...... Woosley, Harold .... Yarbrough, Emma Jo . ADMINISTRATION Adamson, Jo ......... Beniamin, Dr. James M ..,. Christian, Robert .... ....74 ......70 .......71 ....71,74 ....65,71 ......64 ....71 ......164 ....64,71 ......7O,71 ...71, 83,164 .......72 ....72 ....72 ....72 ...72' ....7I ......7E ...73,11c ......7E ......7E ....69,7E ....2O,7E ....47,7I ......71 ....48, 71 73, 74, 78, 81 6. .fffsdfsi .....5I Cloud, June ..... . . .61 Guyer, John ....... . . .51 Jeska, Millie .......... ........ 6 2 Magee, Dr. Robert T .... ......... 5 1 McNeely, Clifton ..... .... 4 2, 53, 61 Payne, Crillion . . . ...... . .51 Spears, Oran . . . . . .6 Tonn, Durwood . . . . .6 Zerwer, Geneva .... . . .6 SCHOOL BOARD Harpool, Tom .... . . .5 Hopkins, George . . . . . .5I McClellan, Bates . . . . . .5 Penley, Dr. W. E .... . . .5 Rummell, Mike ...... . . .51 Thomas, Dr. J. David . . . . . .51 Webb, Ruth ........ . . .5 Ferguson, Pam ......... 97, 99, SENIORS Abbe, Devin ..... 43, 47, 88, 90, 91, 136, 194 Aboul-Ela, Noreen ..... 88, 102, 194 Agada, Yolanda. . . ..,. 105, 194 Akin, Michele . . . .... 139, 194 Akins, Bart .... ....... 9 2 Allen, Debbie . . . ..... 120 194 Allen, Eddie ............. 112 120 Amos, David ........ 109, 118 194 Anderson, Andy ........ 89, 90, 194 Anderson, Bruce .......... 123, 194 Anderson, Carl ..... 80, 83, 84 190 194 Anderson, Felia . . . .... 105 194 Anderson, Paul .... ...... 1 94 Anderson, Sheila .... . . .92 194 Anderson, Rhonda ........ 110 194 Ansley, Cary ............. 89 194 Argo, Jimmy .... .... 5 0, 119, 194 Arno, Fred .... .......... 1 95 Art, Teresa . . . . .195 Ash, Dennis . . . . . .195 Atkins, Mark .................. 89 Attaya, Becky ................ 195 Aune, Lee . . .13, 82, 133, 134, 136, 195 Austin, Mary Kay . . .13, 78, 82, 134, 195, 281 Avery, Lamar ................ 114 Ayer, Margaret . .21, 43, 50, 82, 88, 195 Bailes, Tommie .... ..... 1 20, 123 Bayles, Holly . . . .......... .117 Baker, Susan . . .... 101, 107, 195 Barlow, Bill ......... 42, 96, 97, 98 Barnett, David . . . ........... 195 Bedrick, Luci .......... 82, 105, Bell, Leigh ................... Bilyeu, Brian .... 47, 89, 90, 91, Bilyeu, Glenn ............ 108, Bishop, Mike .... 43, 89, 90, 91, Blackburn, Marcia. . .45, 82, 88, 1 60, Blackman, Terry. .124, 125, 136, Blaylock, Steve ............... Bomar, Stan ...... 34, 42, 154, 169,190,191,195, Bowen, Marshall .............. Boyce, Jim .................. Boyd, Barbara . . .83, 103, 104, Boyd, Bob .............. 123, Bradley, Garner Bradshaw, Mary . . . .... . . . . Brewton, Jana ........... 1 15, Briggs, D'Wayne .............. Briggs, Larry ..... 44, 174, 177, Briscoe, Gwen . . .13, 133, 134, 196, Brittain, Donna .... .... 1 96, 195 195 103, 195 109 195 103, 195 195 195 164, 284 164 195 161, 197 195 101 195 127 195 179 136, 202 206 STUDENT INDEX Brockette, Pam ..,......... 98, Brooks, Johnny. . .85, 104, 188, Browning, Ladonna . . .111, 115, Bryant, Gene ........... . . . . Bryant, Phill .... 50, 80, 85, 99, 168, 196 Bullington, Nolene ..... 19, 109, Burk, Bob ....... 85, 164, 196, Buttrill, Janie .......... 78, 88, Bynum, Nancy .............. Cade, Taylor ................ Calhoun, Kim ..... 47, 136, 190, Cantu, Richard .............. Carpenter, Cecile . .39, 87, 125, 196 Carpenter, Dee .... ...... 9 2, Carrol, Robin .... Cason, Lynn ..... ' f f f 161' Cawthon, Alan .... ........ Chamberlain, Eddie ........... Clampitt, Gays ....... 108, 109 Clapper, Donna ............. Clark, Stephen .... .... 1 09 Cline, Virginia ............ 88 Cochran, Edward ............ Cole, Cathy ..... 46, 88, 90, 98 Colville, Bill ...... ......... . Combest, Bill .... 98, 108, 109, Cook, Allen .............. 42 Corbitt, Robert ......... 92, 98 Cothern, Bill . . .50, 88, 91, 186 Coursey, Gay ............. 98, Crain, Diane. .45, 92, 125, 142, I I I I I I I I 154, 197, Crim, John ........... 19, 112, Cross, Jack ..... .... 8 2, 89, Crowley, Debra ....... 42, 109, Cundall, Blanche .......... 81, Curry, Patti .............. 120, Dameron, Robin . . .81, 99, 137, Daughtery, Marsha . . . . . . . . . . Davis, Terry ....,. Davis, Wesley . . . ...111, .....114, Deckard, David ....... 29, 164 Dennis, Harper ..... ......... Dickson, Denise . .11 O, 115, 127, Dobson, Donnie .......... 164 Down, Matt ..... 45, 78, 82, 85 Drown, Mike ...... ...44,101, I I I Dundas, Glenn . .43, 80, 89, 91, Durrance, Ellen ....... 26, 103, Eaton, Reed ........ 88, 96, 97, Edwards, Bill ............. 81, Edwards, Phyllis . . ....... 101, Ellis, Cheryl Lynn ............ Elmore, Renee ..... 88, 90, 127, Ely, Kay ...... .... 1 11,116 Emeary, Billy .... .....164, 196 189, 196 127, 196 196 164, 270 127, 196 270 196 196 123 196 196 128, 276 196 .196 196 196 196 196 .197 197 197 164 197 .197 164, 197 109 100 197 197 143, 209 197 197 197 197 197 138, 197 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 199 199 170 Esue, lrene . . . ........ . . . . Evans, Maurice . . .44, 174, 177, Evans, Robert ............ 164, Farnsworth, Ronald ........... Faulkner, Melissa . . .89, 90, 108, Fearing, Jan . . . ....... . . . . Feucht, Cathy .... 82, 127, 138, Finley, Lottie ................ Fitch, Zelinda ..... 51, 78, 101, 125, Fleming, Rod ..... 52, 129, 199, Fleming, Sallie ............ 78 Flint, Karen ............. 108, Folsom, Michael ....... 50, 186, Ford, Gary ..... ..... 1 09, Ford, Hellen . . . . .109, Ford, Keri . . ........ 1 10, Foster, Karen .......... 43, 94, Foster, Rob ....... 27, 45, 101, Frank, John ................ Franklin, Eddie Freeman, David Freeman, Kenneth .... ...... Frisby, Jim ................. Fuller, Ricky ........... 50, 89, Gage, Cathy . .81, 82, 98, 125, 139, 200, 202, Gallo, Joey ...... 13, 1 18, 200, Ganzer, Randy. .34, 30, 83, 99, 128, 146, 194, Geer, Scott .............. 89, Genova, Ricky ....... 120, 122, Gentry, David . . . ....16,50, Gheen, Cynthia . ........... . Gibson, Royce Ann ........ 42, Glenn, Kenneth . . .39, 83, 128, Godfrey, Deborah ..... 88, 103, Goin, David ......... 120, 123, Goin, Paul ...... ......... Good, Randy .... ...... 1 09, Gooden, Johnny .......... 164, .89 180 167 114 199 199 199 199 117 102, 199 210 199 199 199 213 199 199 119 199 199 164 .199 .199 199 199 137, 268 202 1 19, 200 200 123 200 .200 21 3 1 85, 200 200 200 .200 200 166 Gorton, Bob ....... 78, 88, 90, 200 Green, Eddy ................ ' .200 Green, Martha .... 24, 87, 106, 118, 142, 143, 154, 200 Groining, Maryann ........ 1 10, Guditas, Leslie ....... 110, 194, Hancock, Barbara . . .45, 82, 88, Harbour, Cathy . .81, 82, 88, 90, Hardin, Liz ........... 80, 103, Harper, Darcel. . .117, 118, 198, Harper, Randy ....... 117, 198, Harpool, Scott. . .80, 84, 92, 99, 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 201 Harwell, Judy ............ 117, 201 Hatch, Paul .................. 201 Hatridge, Ricky ............... 201 Hawk, Danny . .43, 51, 82, 120, 121, 201 Haynie, Melinda. .27, 32, 39, 43, 45, 78, 81, 88, 159, Hayes, Nan .... 19, 24, 34, 80, 201 116, 289 118,119,127,142,143,147, 201, 270 Heath, John ................. 201 Henderson, Tildon . . .24, 92, 95, 201 Hernandez, Chelo ............. 201 Hilliard, Danny . . . ...... 108, 201 Hilliard, Evelyn ............... 1 16 . . . .24, 27, 34, 78, Hindsman, Becky 125, 128, 154, 194, 201 Hobbs, Callan ................ 201 Holland, Ann .... 52, 105, 129, 138, 202, 210 Holland, Nancy .... ....... 2 01 Holley, Diana ................ 202 Hood, Jo Evelyn .......... 1 10, 202 Hopkins, Ellen . .50, 82, 98, 125, 202 Howard, Bruce ............... 202 McNeely, Sheryl. .38, 106, 125, 137, 138, 158, 204 McPherson, Anne .... 39, 78, 92, 98, 117,124,125, 204 McSpadden, Elizabeth ......... 204 Maclntyre, Karen .......... 99, 204 Mack, James ................ 204 Mackey, Carla .... 29, 81, 139, 204, 209 Madewell, Pam .......... 102, 204 Maddox, Jan ................ 204 Madlock, Alice . .24, 27, 78, 92, 115, 116, 157, 204 Mainous, Doug ........ 89, 91 204 Manduiano, Jesse .... 119, 186 Manning, Mitchell ...... 34, 114 204 205 Howell, Gail ................. 202 Howell, Jay ................. 202 Hughes, Mike. . .42, 45, 83, 92, 154, 164 202 Hunter, Tom .......... 47, 136, 202 Jacquot, Terry ........... 119 202 Jarnagin, Celeste. .47, 117, 136, 202 Jennings, Cathey . .34, 81, 142, 143, 149, 202 Jeska, Bill ...... ........ 1 09, 202 Johnson, Marc ...... 43, 91, 94, 202 Kading, Dale ................ 202 Kee, Karen ...... 92, 106, 107, 203 Kelly, Debra ........ 117, 119, 203 Kilmer, Larry ..... 42, 108, 109, 203 King, Kaki ..... 92, 96, 97, 197, 203 Kirby, Franklin ............... 203 Klonower, Mark . . .27, 83, 184, 185, 203 Lancaster, Joel . . . . . . .203 Landers, David . . . ..... .203 Langley, Linda ........... 107, 203 Lawton, Becky ........... 127, 203 Lea, Lisa ...... 78, 82, 99, 129, 203 Leander, Don ................ 203 Leavell, Ann .... 107, 116, 118, 203 Lee, Donald ................. 203 Lee, Jesse . . . ...... 98, 100, 203 Lee, Kathy .... ......... 2 O3 Lester, Royce .... ..... 1 19, 203 Lindbloom, Jerry .............. 203 Lindholm, Craig ....... 42, 108, 109 Lindley, Diane .... 82, 110, 111, 203 Lindley, Elana ................ 203 Lipsey, Joe ..... ........ 1 14, 203 Lockwood, Millie ...... 50, 129 204 Lott, Debbie . . . ......... .204 Lowe, David ................. 204 Lozano, Javier ............... 109 Luker, Bill ..... 15, 81, 88, 136, 197, 204 McAdow, Scott. . .43, 82, 88, 90, 91, 204 McBride, Glen ................ 109 McClung, Virginia ......... 110, McCormick, Lee ....... 13, 160, McFadden, Kim . . ...... 89 McGuire, Anne . . . . . . . . . 204 204 204 1.204 Marion, Belinda .............. 205 Martin, Gary ............ 164 205 Martin, Melanie .... 24, 34, 87, 110, 124, 125, 154, 205 Martin, Mike ............ 109, 205 Mason, Mike ........... 118, 205 Matthews, Jimmy ...... 81, 118, 205 Maxwell, James . . ..... .82, 205 Meredith, Emmett . . . . . . 198, 205 Messick, David . . . . . . 114, 205 Miller, Bill ..... .... 8 9, 98, 205 Miller, Chris .... ......... 9 9, 118 Miller, Gaye ........ 112, 113, 205 Mitchell, Cathy . . . ...... . .205 Mitchell, Jerry .... ..,..,... 2 05 Mahon, Nealy . . . .... 112, 205 Montgomery, Ken . .... . ....206 Moore, Kevin . . .......... 206 Moore, Mark ... ...101, 164, 206 Moore, Matt ........ 174, 176, 206 Morris, Nancy .... 92, 105, 139, 206 Murdock, Betty ........... Murphy, Margaret .... . .206 . .206 Myers, Stanley . . Naughton, Jack . . ...,106, 186 .206 206 Nelson, Janice . . ...... 108, 206 Nissen, Darlene . . ........ 206 Noble, Kim ..... .... 1 18, 206 Nolan, Cathy . . . ......... .206 Nolan, Frankie ....... 118, 164, 206 Noneman, Carolyn .130, 136, 202, 206 Norman, Ronnie .............. 207 Norris, Richard . . . . . . 88, 91, 207 O'Connor, Kathy . 80, 82, 88, 207 Odom, Geneva . . .116, 201, 275 Oringderff, Leslie . .106, 174, 207 Owens, Gayla . . . ....... .1 19 Owens, Patricia . . .... 207 Page, Gregory . . . .... .101 Pair, Terry ....... ........ 2 07 Parker, Denise . . . .... 139, 207 Parker, Mike .... .......... 2 07 Parrish, Roberta . . . .88, 160, 207 Parks, Martha . . . . .92, 139, 207 Patterson, Diane . 32, 39, 78, 207 Paulas, Frank ................ 207 Payne, Jody ..... ...... 8 2, 207 Pearson, Brenda .............. 207 Pelzel, Larry . .25, 85, 164, 207, 278 Penley, Mark .... 16, 19, 26, 34, 39, 40, 41, 44, 50, 51, 78, 79, 82, 83, 92, 104, 148, 164 Pickney, Brinda ........... 116, Pike, Ricky ............ 96, 97, 188 I Pitt, John ................ 88, Pitt, Robert ...... 83, 118, 164, Price, Billy ......... Price, Vickie ....... Prock, Tommy ...... 32, 78, 83, Purser, David . , . 128 207 207 207 207 .208 .208 119, , 208 ....42, 208 Junior Favorite Poster Brown, Sherry ..... .....1o5, 107,213 Wilkerson, Dana Purser, Kathy .... 112, 113, 127, 208 Ragsdale, Mark ..34, 154, 164, 194, 208 Rash, Gayla ............. 117, 118 Rawlinson, Dave ..... 42, 46, 78, 96, 97, 98, 208 Redden, Ronnie . .32, 78, 84, 89, 91, 174, 185, 208 Redfearn, Charles ..... 83, 108, 109, 208 Reid, Dickie .... ....... 9 8, 208 Remley, John ........ 106, 109, 208 Renfro, Rebecca .... 44, 45, 82, 133, 134, 136, 208 Reynaldo, Ray . . . i .......... 208 Reynolds, Marvin . . . ........ .208 Richardson, Carolyn ....... 127, 208 Richie, Mike ................. 123 Ricks, Murray ..... 83, 84, 101, 164, 208 Riddlesperger, Jim . .50, 89, 208, 213 Riney, Danny ............ 114, 208 Robb, Jeff Bingo .,.. 14, 45, 50, 134, 174, 176, 178, 190, 208 Robbins, Kathy ..110, 111, 121, 208 Roberts, Steve ........... 108, Robinson, Ronny ............. Roden, Regina . ........ 18, 89, Rogers, Ida Sue .......... Rodgers, Janice . . 107, 119, 36, 48, 78, 92, 93, 1 17, 125, 209, Rogers, Robin . . .21, 45, 81, 82, Roper, Sue. . . . Russell, Karen. Ryan, Denise . . . Sale, Steve ..... Salle, Diana .... Sandefur, Scott. . Sandford, Carolyn Saunders, Gail . . Schertz, Rick . . . Schoep, Larry. . . Schwartz, Debbie .....14,1o6, .....110, 209 109 209 209 21 3 209 209 209 ....43, 96, 97, 99 106,110,111,209 .............2o9 .....24,80,119, 125,128,209 . .......... 209 .....120, ...101, Scott, Jon ....... ...... 9 2, Scott, Joe ..... Seal, Dan ...... ....43, 89, Seitz, Rosemary ....... 92, 106, Shahan, Joe . .83, 85, 164, 210, Shaw, Ken ............ 38, 81 , 123 209 209 209 210 210 210 213 210 Shearer, Lisa ......... 67, 127, 210 Sissney, Tony ........ 119, 164, 210 Slocum, Jeff ..... ...... 8 8, 210 Smith, Deborah. . . .... . 210 Smith, Elaine . . . . . .46, 98 Smith, Lori ................. 210 Smith, Sherry ............... 198 Smyth, Raoul. . .43, 88, 90, 187, 210 Speck, Bobby . .19, 44, 92, 100, 174, 178,179,180,185, 210 Sprabeary, James ......... 108, 210 Staggs, Jimmy ...83, 106, 119, 128, 164, 185, 210 Stanford, Martha ..... 112, 1 13, Stapleton, Sally ........ 78, 88, 210 211 Stanley, Barbara .... 45, 81, 82, 139, 21 1 Stevens, Steve .... 79, 80, 132, 211, 268 Stone, Kim ....... 85, 99, 164, 211 Storrie, Rob ................. 21 1 Strange, Steve ............... 21 1 Suhr, Connie .... 43, 46, 96, 97, 98, 21 1 Summers, Bob .... 47, 131, 136, 211 Swink, Beverly ........... 110, 211 Taylor, Beth ....... 89, 90, 111, 211 Taylor, Carol ............ 119, 211 Taylor, Mike ..... 24, 118, 164, 211 Taylor, Susan ............. 89, 127 Terry, Pat ............ 80, 111, 231 Thompson, Charletta . . 1 10, 1 1 1, 1 19, 21 1 Thompson, Jean .............. 21 1 Thornton, Gary ............... 1 19 Timpe, Kristine ....... 105, 118, 211 Tipps, Linda ............. 117, 211 Tonn, Steve. . .18, 85, 102, 164, 211 Turner, Charlene .......... 119, 211 Ueland, Peter ................ 21 1 Ulrich, Bill ............... 105, 118 Utter, Bob ....... 82, 164, 212, 278 Vance, Valerie. . .102, 106, 125, 212 Vanderhoff, Dina ............. 212 Vanderhoff, Donna . . .112, 113, 212 Varner, Joe ...... 42, 165, 170, 171 Vaughan, Evelyn .... 43, 82, 94, 212 Victor, Robin ................. 212 Wagner, Tammy. .80, 137, 138, 194, 212 Wagner, Thom ............... 212 Waller, Nancy ........... 118, 212 Ward, Rhonda ..... 80, 88, 90, 102, 127, 212 Watson, Virginia .............. 212 Webb, Steven ........... 105, 212 Welborn, Helen . . .17, 106, 127, 212 Yarbrough, Carl .............. 213 Yarbrough, Williams .... 97, 100, 213 Young, Annetta .............. 1 19 Young, Ronnie . . JUNIORS Aboul-Ela, Nasreen Abbe, Mark ...... Adams, Sara Jane . Adamson, Joe Bob . Addis, Regina. . Allen, Janice .... ...119 .....138,218 .....89, 91, 218 ...140, 218, 233 .39, 80, 85, 108, 218 ....125, 218 ........218 Anderson, Bill ................ 218 Appleton, David. . . ....85,185, 218 Arispe, Carman . . .80, 106, 107, 218 Armstong, Earl ........... 108, 218 Arrington, Judy ........... 92, 218 Ary, Eddie .............. 120, 218 Asher, Jim ....... 99, 184, 185, Baird, Keith ........ 43, 96, 97, 218 218 Baker, Jimmy ................ 218 Ballard, Mindy ........... 117, 218 Barber, Debbie Barber, Kenny Barnett, Brenda Barnett, Larry .... Barns, Resa .... Barrett, Micheal Darrow, David .26, 83, 81, 93,101, 219 ............93,219 .....108,219 ...98, 99,105 .......117,219 85, 128, 154, 219 Bass, Eddie .......... 89, Bennett, James .... Benson, Warren . . . Bileu, Brenda .... Bishop, James . . 186,219 .......89,91 ......89,219 ....88,102, 219 ........219 Blagg, Connie . . .... 101, 219 Blagg, Danny ..... .... 1 20, 219 Bland, Donald ........ ..... 1 20 Blankemeyer, Shelly ........... 219 Borth, Rick .................. 219 Wells, Debbie . ...106,127, 212 Bossart, Cheryl Bowens, Goldie .....80, 88, 90, 219 Boyd Jr, Hershel. . . Boydston, Dickie . . . Boyles, William . Wells, Deborah. .......... 212 Wells, Pat ..... .......... 1 16 Wells, Robin ... .... 89, 111, 115 White, Cynthia . ........ 212 White, Mike .... ........... 2 12 White, Nancy ................ 212 Whitten, David .... 80, 85, 130, 132, 212 Weihe, Stephen .............. 213 .....108,219 ,........219 Brewer, John .......... 89, 91, 219 Briggs, Vickie ..... 47, 136, 140, 219 Brosch, Cherry .... 93, 101, 117, 219 Brown, Robert ...... 81, 89, 91, 219 Wiley, Dave ......... 120, 123, 213 Williamson, Tim Wilson, Jo . .46, Wilson, Mike . . . Wilson, Noncy . Wolfe, John ...... . . . Wolters, Sharon Wright, Kenneth Wright, Timothy Wyatt, Paula . . Yancey, Cindy . Brown, Bryan, Steve .. Dean . . . ...........116 ........219 ....108,219 . .44, 83, 100, 154, ao, 95, 97, 98, ......78,118 .... ' .42 ....119 .. .... 139 19, 128, 185 213 213 111 213 213 101 213 213 213 Buckler, Teresa . .........80, 219 Buell, Barbara ............ 92, 220 Burgeon, Kippie . .80, 137, 139, Burns, Cindy ................ 220, 227 .220 Burlage, Georgianne .... 103, 220 Caldwell, Randy . . . . . . . . Cantrell, Steve . . . .... 186, Calvert, Billy ..... .......... Carpenter, Bill . . . .... 89, 220, Carroll, Charles . . . .... . . . . .220 220 .220 268 .220 X5 fc J ,L Carroll, Debbie . Chambers, John Junior Favorite Poster Chapman, Harvey ............ Chisenhall, Ed . . Chism, Jimmy . . Claytor, Marsha. ...51,92,120 ...so,92,1o7, Clifton, Patty . . .43, 81, 88, 90, Clinton, Randy . . Cochran, Cynthia ...81, 89, 218, Cockerline, Annette ........ 88 Collier, Russell . Combest, Ronnie I Cooper, Monty ......... 96, 97, Corbitt, Jo .... Cottle, Prudence Coulter, Jimmy . Coursey, Jill . . . Courtney, Pat ............. 89 Cowan, Beverly . Cowan, Gary . . Cowgur, Glynna Cozby, David . . .........1o4, .,. . .'.'sd,'1'26, .. ..E54iiiiI ...92,95,105, f.'.'.'.'.'.'ff.'1'1li Crowley, Sharon. .24, 116, 118, Curtis, David. . . 143, 221 r 1 17 220 220 120 220 220 103, 220 220 140 221 221 186 221 100 221 221 223 221 221 .103 .108 221 142, 270 .221 221 Czubakowski, Jody ......... 89 Davis, Mike ..... 24, 85, 92, 95 Davis, Pat . . .36, 43, 48, 78, 92, 95, Davis, Susan ............ 1 38 Dawson, Sharon .......... 100 Deaton, Ravana Dennis, Roger .... 42, 108, 164 Derington, Jan . Dooley, Jerry . . . Dowell, Dorothy Dundas, Jim ......... Duncan, Dineshia ....117 Denny, Nancy ....... ..24, 142, 143, 221,233 ..so,aa ..88,91 .....69 1 I I I 221 221 221 221 .221 221 221 15L 270 221 221 221 221 Erhler, Sally .... Ellison, Belinda . . . Evans, Sandra ..... Faw, Teresa ........ . . . Featherson, Barbara ....... Fearing, Kim ..... Feucht, Barbara . . . Fleming, Bill ..... Fleming, Cindy ..... Fletcher, Marsha .... . Floyd, Carol ..... Ford, Dan ..... . Ford, Jill ...... . Frank, Rebecca .... Frasher, Susy ........ Freeman, Curtis . . .92, 187 French, Jerry ............ Fuller, Julee .......... Galloway, Tisha .... .... Garner, David .......... Garrett, Nancy ........... Garrett, Phoebe .... 81, 93 Gates, Melinda ......... Gaupp, Bill .,..... Gee, Judy .... Gentry, Belinda. . . Gilbert, Linda ...... .... Gilmer, Deborah ,..... 92 Gire, Jody .......... 137 Glasscock, Jimmy ............ Gober, Gordon ..... ........ Gray, Jill ....... Gresham, Becky ............. Gresham, Paula ...... Griffin, Bronwyn .... Grisham, Randy . .81, 174, 177, Guier, Michelle .... Haggard, Scott ........... Hall, Denis .............. Hamilton, Lynne .... 88, 91, 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 123 222 222 222 222 222 222 1 17 227 222 222 222 243 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 233 223 223 164 223 223 223 223 1 80, 223 223 223 223 223 Hammond, David . . . . . . 114 Hardy, Lee Ann ............. 223 Harper, Yvonne ............. 223 Hartline, Patricia .36, 39, 78, 92, 95, 218, 223 Harvey, Sandra .... . . .108, 223 Haynes, Debbie . . ..... 223 Head, Alan .... . . . 223 Head, David . . . .... . 223 Hefley, Patricia ..... . . .126, 223 Hendricks, Cindy .... ..... 2 23 Henry, Bobby .... . . . 114 Henry, Manuel ............... 120 Herron, Albert .............. 224 Hersman, Jake .... 34, 78, 120, 123, 155, 164, 224 Higgins, Cindy .... 81, 138, 223, 224 Hill, Lewis ............... 164, 224 Hill, Virginia ................. 224 Hockaday, Tom .... 41, 78, 218, 224 Hodge, Cynthia ............. 125 Hogan, Debby ...... ....... 2 24 Holcomb, Bitsy . . . ...... .224 Holley, Karen .... . . . 100, 224 Holley, Susan .... ...... 1 08, 267 138 Hollis, Geneva ............ 99, Holloway, Cindy ..... 36, 78, 92, 125, 139, Holmes, Gary ............ 174, Holmes, Linda ............... Houdek, Robby .... 80, 85, 128, Hubbard, Joe .... Hudgins, Judy . . . 172,224, .....123, ...117, Hudson, Jimmy . . . .... . . . . Huffines, James Hull, Melinda . . . Hulsey, Kathy . . . Hunt, Dale .... Hunter, Gary . . Hunter, Sue .... Hurban, Bonnie . Irick, Johnny . . . . . . .46, 98, .....126, ......117, ....114,220, lrlas, Diana .... ...... 1 16, Ivy, Mark .................. Jackson, B. W .........,.. 108, Janssen, Kay .... 14, 42, 96, 97, Jenkins, Rickie . . .120, 123, 190, Johnson, Alfred ............. Johnson, Karen .... . . . Johnson, Ricky . . . . . . Jones, LaSchun . . . .... . . . . Jones, Vickie ............. 19, Kelly, Connie ........ 119, 120, Kenas, Lynn ..... . . . 34, 138, Kerbow, Douglas ..... 186, 220, Khoury, lseed ......... 99, 186, Kline, Trisha ..... 47, 102, 136, Kobler, Laura ........... 42, 96, 97 Kuykendall, Marcella ...... 104, 107 Lambert, Betty ......,.... 126, 225 Langford, Scott ........ 89, 91, 225 Langley, Ron . . . 95, 224 224 224 164, 273 224 224 164 225 225 225 225 225 225 225 225 225 .225 225 225 225 .114 .225 .225 .117 225 225 225 225 220 225 .............120, .221 Lancaster, Karin ............. LaSalle, Lisa .... 23, 25, 34, 99, 142, 143, 155, 225, Leavell, Kay ................ Lee, Deborah .............., Leith, Tom ............... 80, LeRoux, Phil ...... 13, 132, 133, Lewin, Penny . . . ....... .108 Lewis, Ken . . . Lindley, Denise. . Littleton, Patty Locklin, Sherry . . Long, Barbara .... Long, Pat ..... Lott, Jeff ...... Lyles, Carol .... Lynch, Donna .... Lynch, Ricky ..... 138 226 .80 .88 McBride, Julio ...... . . . 100, McClendon, Laurence . .... . McCormick, Nip ..., ..... Mclver, Jean ..... .... . . Mclver, Joan . . . . . .100, McLain, Jackie ., . . . . . .116, , McMakin, Becky .... ..... 1 07, L McMathis, Brad ........... 98, 164, Madlock, William ..... 101, Magee, Dani .... 102, 130, 136, Magic, Sam ............. 100, Magill, Marsha ........... 138, 270 225 226 226 226 226 226 226 231 100 1 19 226 226 226 226 108 1 17 226 228 226 226 226 226 106 226 226 190 226 226 1 Major, Phil ................. Manasco, Randy ..... 42, 46, 96, 97, 98, 99, Marek, Pam ........... 88, 90, Marsh, Corrie . . .43, 96, 97, 99, Martin, Charles ........... 185, Martin, Helene ........... 139, Martinez, Deborah ........ 1 16, Martino, Trey . . .42, 81, 96, 97, 1 Mason, Jesse .............. . 1 Mayo, Mark ..... 80, 101, 174, 1 79, Metcalf, Ken. . ...... 186, Miller, Lisa ..... . . .18, 139, Miller, Mickie . . ...... . . X Miller, Sue .... ......... l Mills, Mozella ........ 88, 102, Mitchell, Barbara ......... 100, Mitchell, Christy . . .81, 102, 138, 1 Mitchell, Virgil ........ 25, 164, Modester, Danny ............ 1 01 , Mornes, Leonard .... ........ Moore, Melody ....... 93, Morrison, Craig .............. Moss, Richard ..... .......... l Mulkey, Rodney . .34, 40, 41, 48, 85, 92, 102, 150, 218, 1 Murphy, Kathy ...... 4 ....... Murrey, Ann ................ Neilon, David .... . . .123, Nelson, Alan .... ...... Newton, Shirley .......... 1 17, Normile, Jan ....... . . ....... Norris, Howard . .24, 48, 92, 95, Norton, Brian ............... 226 226 226 226 226 227 103, 227 227 178, 227 227 227 227 227 227 1 14 227 227 1 14 227 164 227 108 80, 227 227 .92 227 227 227 227 227 228 Novak, Rob ............ 48, 88, 92 O'Dell, Karen . .. ........ . 117 Orr, Luci ...... .... 9 2, 138, 228 Ostrom, Mike ............... 1 14 Overstreet, Beverly ........ 115, 228 Padgett, Patti ...... ...... 2 28 Painter, William . . . . . . 228 Palmore, Carol . . . . . . 228 Pannell, Joe Bob .... . . . 123 Parks, Louis .... ...... 2 28 Parvin, Danny ............. 89, 228 Payne, Tommy ............ 89, 228 Peckham, Som ..... 24, 25, 85, 164, 185, 228 Perry, Richard . . .24, 48, 92, 95, 228 Phillips, Nancy ........... 138, 228 Pierce, Bob . .13, 133, 135, 136, 228 Pierce, William .............. 228 Pinnick, Harvey .............. 229 Pockrus, Rebecca .......... 98, 229 Polinard, Tom ....... 102, 187, 229 Pope, Randy .... ......... 2 29 Price, Willie .,.. ........... 2 29 Puckett, Nancy ........ 80, 116, 229 Punch, Gloria ........ 115, 116, 118 Rainbow, Pam ..... 43, 94, 105, 229 Ramey, Linda ............ 139, 229 Ratliff, Rhonda .............. 229 Rash, Rayburn .............. 120 Ray, Kim ....... 42, 96, 97, 98, 229 Reed, Donna ............... 229 Rich, Robin ............... 13, 229 Riddlesburger, Lee Ann . . .12, 88, 91, 229 Riley, Jan ......... .... 1 17, 229 Risser, Diane ..... ...... 2 29 Roberts, Gary .... ....... 2 29 Roberts, Rhonda .......... 126, 229 Robertson, Dyann ............ 229 Rogers, Dave .... 164, 172, 190, 229 Rogers, Debbie .............. 117 Rogers, Ray ...... 80, 114, 190, 229 Rummell, Terry ....... 102, 139, 229 Rust, Greg ..... ....... 1 3, 229 Sadlet, Nancy .... ......... 2 29 Satchell, Terry ........ 83, 164, 229 Samuels, Donna .......... 108, 230 Sanford, Mike .... ....... 2 30 Scalf, Kathy ....... .... 2 30 Schleeweis, Smitty ........... 230 Schlegel, Mark ............ 99, 230 Schneider, Mark .... 15, 78, 98, 230 282 Schneider, Victor . . .15, 96, 97, 100, 105 230 Schober, Maura .... ...... . 98 Scoggins, Lydia. . . ....... . 230 Scott, Rob ..... .... 1 64 230 Scott, Tommy . . . ..... . 114 Seay, Carolyn. . . ....... . 119 Seely, Art .... ......... 2 30 Self, Tom ..... .... 8 0, 102 230 Serren, Billy .... ......... 2 30 Serur, Sam ............... 85, 230 Shanafelt, Steve ...... 184, 230, 185 Shelton, John . . . 102 Shepard, Teresa . . . Sherman, Jud ..... Sininger, Lu-Dell Skipper, Sheila . .96, 97, 99, 105 ........43, 89 .,....... .101 ....92,102, 230 Smith, Becki .... ........ 2 30 Smith, Janice ............ 117 230 Smith, Jim ................... 103 Smith Lecil ..92, 104, 107, 125, 230 Smith Ricky ................ 230, Smith Rita .............. 108 231 Smith Royce ..B3, 84, 92, 164, 185, 231 Snider, Craig. .25, 80, 128, 190 231 Snow, Bill ................... 1 14 Sparks, Ann ..... 88, 126, 127 231 Stafford, Geni ............... 231 Stanford, Janice .............. 231 Stanford, Malinda ..... 99, 125 231 Stauffacher, Richard. . .100, 190, 231 Stevens, Andy ........... 164, 231 Stewart, Allen ..... 78, 89, 101, 186, 231 Stinson, Bill ..... ............ 9 9 Stovall, Driscoll .... ....... 1 14 Stracener, David .......... 120, 231 Sturm, Doug .............. 89, 231 Swank, Darrell ...... 43, 89, 91, 231 Swick, Doug .... .......... 2 31 Tarrant, Brian . . . ....... 188, 231 Taylor, Gary . . . .... 89, 107, 232 Taylor, Steve . . . ..... 23, 232 Taylor, Wyn . . . .......... 98, 232 Tevis, Kathy .............. 98, 232 Thomas, Ivey ..... 40, 133, 135, 276 Thompson, Jane .......... 101, 232 Thompson, Marion ...... 48, 92, 232 Tichenor, Mac. . . ....... .232 Tonn, Tim ...... ..... 8 9, 232 Traughber, Mike . .... 123, 232 Trisdale, Gary. . . ........ . 232 Twyford, George ...... 99, 186, 232 Underhill, Mickey ......... 232 Verner, Les ......... 155, 164, 170 Vela, Jerry ..... ........ 1 4, 41 Vinson, Julie . . . . .99, 139, 232 Vogel, Teri .... ......... 2 32 Wade, Ricky .... ....... 2 32 Wallen, Mike . . ......... 232 Walling, Ina .... ...... 1 20, 232 Walston, Karen . 23, 24, 80, 142, 143, 151, 232 Walters, Glenn . . ......... 114 Walters, Jimmy . . ......... 232 Walters, Ricky. . . . . 232 Ware, Sharon . . . . . . . 232 Watkins, Kathy . . .......... 232 Watson, Sam . . . ...... 100, 185 Wells, Wendy ....... 126, 139, 232 Wesson, Gail . . . ....... 92, 232 Westbrook, Lane . 12, 48, 51, 92, 232 Wheeler, Susan ..... 47, 89, 91, 233 White, Jerry .... ...... 1 90, 233 Whittle, Mitcha ...... 117, 138, 233 Whitworth, Pam . ......... 233 293 294 Wikoff, Cathy. . . Wilkerson, Mike . Williams, Billy . . . Williams, David . Williams, Melanie Williamson, David Wilson, Blaine. . . Wilson, Stan ..... Wolfe, Paul .... Woodson, Melton Wooten, Terry . . Wright, Frank . . . Wright, Janet . . . Yarbrough, David Yount, Sharlet. . . SOPHOMORES Adami, David . . . Adams, Rick .... Adkins, Elizabeth Adkins, Tom .... Akins, Darlene . . Alanber, Ector . . Allen, John ..... Allen, Marlene . . Alred, Sherry . . . ...105, 233 ....164 ....233 .........117,138 42,83,84,164, 185,233 .42, 89, 108, 233 . Anderson, Debbie .... Anderson, Lynda Ash, Lee Ann . . . Atkinson, Dru . . . Ayer, David . . 13, Ayers, Joyce .... Bailey, Connie . . Bailey, David . . . Barber, Tawnya . Barnett, Ellen . Barnett, Nova. . ........92 39,109,233 ...164, 233 .......233 ...190, 233 .......233 .......234 . . .103, 234 .43, 94, 234 82, 188, 234 .......234 .....120 ....234 ....234 ....234 .......234 ...117,234 .........117,234 89,105,182,235 .......235 ...172,235 ....l7,235 ......235 ....50,235 Bartee, Phillip .... Bass, Dane .... Bass, Peggy . . . Beck, Dana. . . Belcher, Brad . . . Belcher, Sue .... Bell, Vennessa . Bellar, Georgette Bender, John Binder, Carla . . Blalock, Patti Blasi, Susan . . Bogan, Barry Booth, Kathy .... Borchardt, Randy Bowen, Jerry Boyd, Rugie .......l7,235 ....19, 185, 235 ..........235 .........235 ....85,235 ....80,235 .......116 ....117,235 ....96,97,1O0 .........235 ....80,235 .........235 ....120,123 .....89,235 ..........235 .....104,172,182 ..........235 Boyd, sherry .... 119, 120, 123, 235 Bradburn, Phyllis .... Bradford, John ..... Brannan, Tim . . . Breen, Kit ......... Briggs, Gordon ..... ..........235 ......172,173 ....80,235 ..........235 ..........235 Briscoe, Brian .... 133, 135, 235, 237 Brock, Alan . . . Brooks, Barbara Brown, Keith . . . Bryan, Maria . . Burrow, Sharon Byran, Randy . . Cagle, Rhonda . Caldwell, Laurie Calvert, Vickie . Cambell, Peter . Carney, Kim .... Carney, Rick . . . Casey, Don. . . Cates, Joe . . . .......80,235 19, 78, 88, 103, 125, 154, 235 ..........235 .........235 ....116,235 .......235 .......235 ....23,235 .... ..235 ..........172 ....92, 187, 236 ..........236 .........236 ....92, 236 g, '.Vab ,,.,,,,1 A 1 ,G is ,,1, H 1 is ew., sm is 1. if . :: as L' 1-.eiisiav Q VOTE fffle, Q35 1 6 M 5: 1,,., l'V-:Tv i . fi if I K A 4. X I Q I in V , I isllND5i1'lP1N 63 ALi Senior Favorite Poster Cather, Mark . . . .... 120, 236 Cather, Mike ...... .... 1 20 Cavender, Greg .... . . 236 Chamberlain, Kenny .L . .... 236 Chancellor, Joan ............. 236 Chapman, Les ........... 182, 236 Chastham, Ricky . .80, 172, 190, 236 Christian, Bobby . .83, 92, 172, 236 Claytor, Sondra ............. 236 Cline, Gretchen .............. 236 Clinton, Rodney . . . ........ . 236 Cloud, Russell ........ 81, 172, 236 Cole, Debra ............. 154, 236 Collins, Becky .... 81, 117, 128, 236 Cook, Everett ............... 236 Cosgrovek, Stephen . . . . . 236 Cowan, Gail ....... . . 236 Cowan, Linda . . . . . 236 Crain, Peggy .... ......... 1 25 Crawford, Ronnie .......... 236 Cresson, Ruth ........ 133, 135, 236 Crider, Ricky .... ....... 1 00, 236 Cross, Larry ...... ......... 1 20 Cross, Steve ....... .... 1 88, 236 Cunningham, Robert . . . ..... . 236 Curry, Judy ....... . . . 89, 236 Curry, Michael .... .... 1 02, 236 Dalton, Patty ............... 236 Dawson, Don ............. 89, 236 Deckard, Diane . . .80, 117, 125, 236 DeCordova, Richard . . .102, 187, 236 Dieb, Stacie . .80, 99, 128, 140, 236 Donsbach, Elisabeth ..... 96, 97, 237 Douglass, Mike .............. 237 Douglass, Pat . . . ...... . 237 Doyle, Teresa . . . .... 103, 237 Driver, Pam .... ....... 8 1, 237 DuBose, Denise .............. 237 Durrance, Niel ....... 102, 184, 237 Earp, Joy ...... ....... 1 07, 237 Earwood, Tom ..., ......... 2 37 Ellis, Mickey .... . . 237 Elrod, Gail .... . . 237 Elrod, Kendal . . . .... .237 Emeary, Melvin . . ....... 172 Enoch, Dee .... .... 1 25, 237 Epting, Tim .... .,.... 2 37 Erwin, Carol .... ...... 1 25, 238 Evans, Cynthia ............ 88, 238 Evans, Richard ....... 104, 172, 185 Evans, Steve ................ 238 Fadale, Lewis .... 102, 185, 237, 238 Farmer, Denny .............. 238 Feagins, Anthony ............ 238 Finlay, Linda .............. 93, 238 Finley, Kathy ..,. .... 9 3, 103, 238 Fitch, Susan . . . .... 93, 102, 238 Fleming, Lisa. . . ........ . 238 Fleming, Livio ............... 238 Foreman, DAvid ..... 24, 78, 92, 95, 190, 239 Fortune, Terry. . . .... 116, 238 Foster, Claire . . . .... . 239 Fouts, Mardee . . . . .80, 239 Franklin, Darrel . . . .... 172, 185 Fredrickson, Jane . . . ...... .239 Freeman, Clint . . . ..... 89, 239 Fuller, Debbie . . .... 81, 99 239 Fuller, Lynn .... . . . .89 239 Gaffney, Alan . . . . . . 172 185 Gaines, Barbara .... . . .... 239 Gandee, Juanell .... . . . 1 17, 239 Gansler, Wendy ......... .80, 239 Ganzer, David . .' ..... 120, 123 239 Garrett, Trudie ............... 100 Gay, Alonda ............. 81, 239 George, Robbie . .89, 188, 238, 239, 245 Gilbert, Katheryn .......... 93, 239 Ginnings, Susan .............. 239 Glasscock, David ..84, 85, 103, 104, 239 Goff, Jean Marie ....... 23, 80, 239 Goldman, Maribelle ........... 239 Gonzales, Emilio .............. 186 Grahl, Donald ............... 239 Gray, Donna . . . .... 19, 120, 239 Green, Barbara . . ...... 238, 239 Greenfield, Eileen. . . .... 117, 239 Griffith, Vanessa .... ....... 2 39 Grissom, Georgina .... .... 9 3, 239 Groening, Diane .... .... 2 39 Guaiardo, Johnny .... .... 2 39 Guditis, Richard .... .... 2 39 Guerrero, Deonisia .... 1 17 Guy, Wanda . . . . . . .239 Gwartney, Joe . . . . . . .239 Haddock, Jimmy .... . . .... 239 Hamilton, Craig .... . . . 188, 239 Hammond, John . . ......... 172 Hancock, Marty ......... .... 2 39 Hardy, Eugene ....... 172 184, 185 Hardy, Melinie . . ..... .... 2 39 Haren, Travis .... . . . 172, 239 Hargrove, Debbie . . . . . . .239 Hart, Kathleen . . . .... . . . .239 Hartline, Karen ............... 240 Harwell, Barbara ..... 125 240, 247 Haynie, Mark ..... 80, 89, 103, 240 Head, Barbara .......... .... 2 40 Head, Jeff ..... ....... . 50, 172 Hendricks, Helen. . ......... 240 Hicks, Allen ....... . . . 120, 240 Hicks, Jim .............. .... 2 40 Higginbotham, Steve ...... .... 2 40 Higgs, Jamie ..... 93, 125 240, 247 Hinely, Sue. .52, 125, 133, 135, 140, 240 Hopkins, Kate . . .103, 125 240, 241 Horn, Kenneth .......... .... 2 40 Houston, Glenn ......... 172, 185 Howard, Ruby ...... .... 2 40 Hoffpauir, Randy . . . ...... .240 Hughes, Marsha .... . . .88, 240 Hughes, Toni .... . . . 117 240 Hunter, Judy . . . . . . 125, 240 Huttel, Susan . . . ...... .240 Irlas, Jose ...... ...... 2 40 Jackson, Jackie. . . . . . .240 Jacquot, Chris. . . . . . .240 James, Michael .... 80, Janssen, Steve . . . . . Jenkins, Debra .... Johnson, Don ...... Johnson, Marguarite . Johnson, Vickie Jolly, Sharon ....... Jones,Don.... Jones, Leon ......... Jones, Marshall . . .89, Jones, Rosalind Keas, Cynthia ....... Kelly, Kathleen . . Kelly, Teresa . . . . . Kenas, Jacquil Kerestine, Julie .... 89 ...78, Key, Allan .... . . Kirby, Jerry ...... Kirkpatrick, Paul Klonower, Kim .... . Knox, Elise ...... . . Kraft, Sandra ....... Lancaster, Kathy .... Landers, Pamela . . . Landers, Roni . . . Lanier, Donna. . . LaSalle, Sherri . . . . . Lawson, Cathy .... Lawton, Kathy .... Leith, Karen ........ Lindbloom, Kenneth . . Lindsey, Charla ..... Linonschmidt, Wayne . Linson, Robert ...... Littleton, Mike . . Loden, Tom . . . Lott, Jimmy .... Love, Tony .... Lowe, Ron .... Lowry, Donna. . . Lyle, Bert ..... Lyles, Judy .... Lynch, Jana . . . Lynch, Mauria. . . McCain, Karen . . . McCart, Joe ........ McClellan, Peggy .... McCombs, Bob .... . McCormick, Alan . . McDaniel, Steve . McFadden, Kevin . . McFarlin, Bill ...... McGalliard, Amos . . . Mclver, Pattie ..... McLain, Sandra .... McNeill, Pam ..... McPherson, David . . . McSween, Chris ..... Madewell, Mark ..... Mahoney, Ann . . . Manry, Martha .... Marshall, Beverly . . . Martin, Billy ...... 92,107,187, 240 ........240 ......240 ........240 ...43,as,93 ....1o7,24o 102,141,240 ....... 240 ....172,1a5 132,133,240 104,140,240 ....... 240 ...92,24o ....... 240 ....... 240 90,102,125, 241 ....1sa,241 ....120,241 ....... 241 ........ 241 ..aa,1a7,241 ..a1,102,241 ..92,12a,241 .....1o3,241 ....120,241 .....117,241 ..80,187,241 ....... 241 ..... 241 ....102,242 . .... 242 .. 242 .. 242 .... 172 .....25,242 ....102,187 ..... 172 ....172,242 ....... 242 ....125,242 ....1a2,242 ....117,242 ...a9,242 .... 242 ......23,242 .....1sa,242 .125,242,247 ......a9,242 .... 242 .. 242 .. 242 .. .89 .. 242 .. 242 .. 242 .. 242 ....... 242 ........ 242 120,172 242 ........ 242 ....1o2 242 .....92 242 ....172 242 Martin, Kim ........ Martin, Vickie ...... .103,125 .116, Matheson, Brenda ............ Matherson, Rick . . . Mathew, Alfred .... Mathews, Martha .... Maxedon, Ricky ..... Means, Marsha ..... Miller, Ronny .... 34, Miller, Sandra ....... Milroy, William ...... ....187, 125, H...172, ..81, .....125, 153, 172, 183, ......8O, 187, Minnis, Kathy .... 78, 124, 125, Minter, David ....... Mitchell, Portia ...... Mitchell, Roby. . . Mitchell, Susan. . . . . Mollen, David. . . Morris, Kyle ........ Morris, Lyn ......... ...92, 93, ...34, 93, ......93, Morris, Marc . .29, 34, 81, 155, Morrison, Mary Elizabe Morrow, Terry ....... Moses, Laynie ....... Moys, Javier . . . . th ...... . .80, 104, Nabors, Tim .... .......... Naugher, Gregg Naylor, Carl .... Neblett, Martha . . . Nelson, Susan . . . . . ..85, 103, ....125, .....125, Nelson, Sharon ....... 98, 125, Nichols, Nina ..... 13, 81, 125, 135, 244, 265, 268, Nicosia, Al .......... 182, 188, Nicosia, Andie ...... Nizovitz, Barbara .... Norris, Betty Jo ..... .....18L Novak, Dan ........ 50, 96, 97, O'Rear, Kay Lynn . . . Oringderff, David .... Orr, Catherine . .43, 4 Pannel, Lori . . . Patterson, Jim . . . Patterson, Patti . . . Payne, Luther . . . Peace, Paul . . . Pello, Connie .... Penley, Beth . . . . Perry, Kathy . . . Perry, Monty .... Perry, Norris .... . . Peterson, Pam ...... Pierce, Carole ....... Pierce, Karen ..... 13, Piot, John .... . . . Pitts, Janice . . . Porter, Robin . . Porter, Tandie ..... Powell, Sandra .... Powell, Sharon . . . Powell, Steve . . . . Price, James . . . . . . Price, John . . . .... 120, ..81,125, 6, 67, bb, .....92, .....80, ...12,8O, ...172 ..80, 133, 135, ......a9, ...117, ....117, ......89, ......89, 125, 123, 242 242 .242 242 .242 242 243 243 182, 243 243 243 243 172 243 243 152 243 243 243 172, 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 120 244 244 244 133, 281 244 244 244 244 100 244 244 107, 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 275 172 244 117 244 244 244 245 295 296 Punch, Janice . . . Rainey, Jana .... Ramey, Laura. . . . . . Rayzor, Dick ....... Reiman, Gary ...... Remley, J1m .... 155 Rhame, Kari ,...... Richards, Steve .... Richardson, Brenda. . Richter, Dwight .... Roberts, Chorley . . . Roberts, Kim ...... Roberson, Lynne. Roden, Kerry . . . Rogers, Phil .... Rogers, Zelda .... Rodriguez, Paul . . Roper, Debra . . . Rowlett, Emily ..... Russell, Anne . . . Russell, Ann .... Sanders, Marion H. . . Sanders, Troy .... Savage, David . . . Schneider, Georgia . Self, Freda ..... A. . . Seymour, Virginia. . . Shaeffer, Jan . . . . Shanafelt, Carrie . . . Shepherd, Candy . . . Sherrill, Joe ....... Simmons, Darryl .... Simpson, Becky . . Skiles, Richard . . . Slack, Harry .... . . Slater, Candy ...... Smith, Debbie .... Smith, Deida . . . '1'i5,'i.i5, . . . . . .188, iii. 115. . f f .'1'19, .'.'fis5,'41', ....89, ....89, ....88, ..102, 116, Schmitz, Eric ........ . . . 14, 246 ......117 .....80 .......23 ..124,125 ......243 f f f .52 .. .... .99 .......85 ...89,125 ......116 ....93 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 7 245 247 245 245 1 90, 245 245 1 72 245 245 245 245 245 245 245 1 19 246 246 246 246 246 246 . 99 246 246 282 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 Smith Gina .... Smith Gwen. . Smith Karen Smith Patsy .... Smith, Randy . . . Smith Richard Smith Roger .... Smith Sherry . . . Smith Vickie .... Snow, Karen ...... Sprabeary, Darla . Sprabeary, Tommy .... ....139 . .'.'.'1'1'1 172, 185 Starr, Teresa ............. 81 Stauffacher, Sandra . . . .93,115 Stephens, Sandy .......... 23 Stephenson, Alana .... .... 8 1 Stinchcomb, Rex . . Stone, Debbie .... Stone, Gayla .... Stoneburner, Bill .... Stover, Tommy .... Stracher, Billie . . Streets, Sonny .... f f f .115 I I 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 247 247 247 247 247 1.247 ....172 ....188 ..'....186 Swank, Dawn ............. 93 Talkington, Rhonda Tallant, Denise . . . Tanner, Fred .... Tarpley, Kathye . . Taylor, Ann .... Taylor, Dale .... Taylor, Scott .... Teague, Janet .... Temple, Jonie .... Testerman, Randy . .92, 103 ..'...-125 ....89 ...-89 Thames, Katherine ........ 125 Thornton, Eddie . . . Thurman, Risa . . Tomsha, Rod .... Tondelli, Phil .... 172, 184, 237, . . . .34, 87 1 1 1 1 1 1 247 247 247 247 247 247 248 248' 248 248 248 248 248 . 248 248 248 185, 248 248 248 172 Tonn, Dan .... . Trammel, Skip. . . Trapp, Cheryl . . . Tudor, Sherry . . . Tuttle, Laurie .... Uland, Harry . . . Utter, Barbara .... Vanderhoff, Sally . . Vaughn, Callie .... Vela, Anna Maria Villarreal, Jim ...1 Vinson, Tate ...... Wainright, Arneda . . Ward, Debbie .... Warford, Melody . . Washington, Patricia . . . . . . . Webb, Randy ..... Welborn, Sandra . . Wellborn, Cyndy . West, Cliff ....... West, Robert .... Wheeler, Cheryl . . . Whitaker, Debra . . . White, Bobby ..... Whitson, Nancy . ,81, Willburn, Debbie. Williams, Herb . , Williamson, Darla . . Williamson, Hal . . . Wilson, Jane .... Wilson, Lynn . . . Wright, Kim .... Wright, Libby . . . Wright, Stephen . Yarbrough, Charles . . . . . . . . Yarbrough, Karen . . Yoas, Karla ..... Young, Debbie .... 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