Dierks High School - Outlaw Yearbook (Dierks, AR)

 - Class of 1987

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Kristi Hill threw in the ball for the Lady Outlaws. i V 6 Theme h l The Outlaws practiced at the grade school last summer. Somehow Betsy found room for her purse in her locker. Stephanie lights an FHA candle as Karen looks on. ' Marty Crow Young warms up before a game. About the cover. . . Each Outlaw cover is unique in its own special way. This year the Outlaw staff chose the predomi- nate colors of blue and silver. D. H.S. is the center- piece for the yearbook cover. The back of the 1987 OU TLA W holds special memories for our Seniors. The small horse placed inside a diamond was taken from the cover of the 1975 annual. This was the first yearbook for the Seniors of '87. The school seal is also present on the back cover. The seal reads Esta Perpetua. This Latin phrase means, May she endure forever . Our theme, chosen in the summer of '86, is One Last Look. f w k 'sr?4' 3. V45 Chip Griffin has a touch of senioritis. Teresa Morris carries on the Outlaw spirit. While the others were busy taking pic- tures, Shana, Lisa, and Dale found time to have fun. Sheila Heifner takes notes during senior li- brary class. . , Q n j A .s u , . -5, W.-112, 1 -wfAtgQxt'fYr-'Q -.,v 3 ' wgzaw ft! est' X. E ov as K ,rf if iggag L HE . I 7 F Seventh Betsy Stokes Eighth Itiej Sheila Heifner Eighth Itiej Mary Pinkerton Tenth Shana Walston These Ten Tops Every year at D. H. S. the top ten stu- dents are honored. This class rank is based on grade point. These students are the aca- demic elite of the graduating class. Hard work and determination aided them in be- coming the best of the best. We congratu- late our top ten seniors and issue to them a special wish of good luck! lnot pictured ' lon Dowdyl Seniors 11 Memories make it all worth while. Our class flower is the white rose, our colors are pastel rainbow, and our motto is We shape our lives, not by what we carry with us, but by what we leave behind. All that is on our side walk, but there are lots of memories not written in concrete - like the time in kindergarten when Dale Harris made his crashing debut by leaping through the glass door at recess. Tommy Fagen was a Superman fan, but he soon found out he was unable to leap tall buildings in a single bound when he jumped off the carport wall and broke his arm. Once Andy Norwood was found hiding in the ovens trying to escape the pres- sures of name that color! In first grade we ga ve up our jumbo pencils and our red school house for a new elementary building several blocks away. Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. Rooks helped us pass to second grade. Show and tell was the big highlight of that year, and boy did we tell. From third grade on we began an era of knuckle- down studying. Multiplication tables and spelling words were our main con- cern. Toward the end of third grade, the excitement of moving to the big building grew. Before we knew it, we were ready to tackle junior high. We had to learn how to operate combination locks and fight our way to the bottom lockers all in the same breath. We also learned there were rules to be followed. Re- member when the seventh grade basketball girls had to run because of the lip prints in the doctor's office? Then at last we were freshmen. We had to start at the bottom of the totem pole again, but at least we had a name. It seemed as if we'd never be seniors. Being a sophomore was just as bad. We never got any respect. Finally we were getting somewhere when we became juniors. You know, the ones who never stagger. Who 'll ever forget leven if you tryj the play, THE WORM SHALL SQUIRM? There were long nights of rehearsal, writing our names on the backstage walls and even a paint fight while we decorated the set. Then came the lunior-Senior Prom of 1986. The best way to describe it was hard work. We spent hours hanging streamers, and that was the easy part. Moon Dog from TUX 99 was a success and we all had a great time. Now it is 1987, our senior year. It has been the fastest year we have ever lived - from the flashy homecoming through spring break and the prom. Graduation is coming with blue and white gowns and the turning of tassles. We will go our separate ways, but we have realized that memories make it all worth while. Brad Garner President lon Dowdy Vice-President Susan Turner Treasurer Kim Kirkpatrick Secretary Lisa Holley Reporter Shana Walston Historian Www- swf- -Q :fr-ef. . if-1. 1 1 s L 5 K A o 5 7 w . . Q F . 1 . A K I 6 1 1 X I X l Q l l L x f i I 1 w 6 3 Y , 1 I 5 K y i I Suzanne Walters Student Council Andy Norwood Student Council Tammy Bagley Cafeteria Representative Randall Allen Vickie Barker Karen Bray Gordon Cannon Melissa Chandler Buddy Coleman Kisha Fleming Karen Frachiseur Tammie Frienrl enior memories from our junior year nd Ienny came to see if the Dunhagen children wanted to pound the ground. With Mrs. s help, lon Dowdy is transformed into Homer Dunhagen. Homer and Berthe try to calm try as sister Phyllis looks on. The cast took the final bow at the end of The Worm Shall The Worm Shall Squirm Cast er Dunhagen lon Dowdy he Dunhagen Betsy Stokes ' Dunhagen Chris Rider mary Dunhagen Karen Frachiseur is Dunhagen Shana Walston Hilda Burton Mary Pinkerton 1 Burton Lisa Holley y Burton Karen Bray e Denia Tolleson MacDonald Susan Turner V Higgens Chip Griffin Hudson Michael jackson vrter Teresa Morris era Woman Tammy Bagley ent Director Sheila Heifner The junior play was presented March g g 7986. The la was centered around g P Y Feenage boys trying to be high school ripals. lunior class advisers were Shir- Vilson and Virginia Taylor. ' 14 Seniors The Theme of our 1986 lu- nior-Senior Prom was A Night to Cherish. The juniors chose Karla White, Michala Shaw, Laura Brooks, Kristi Hill, Scott McRae, Shane Moore, leff Tuttle and las- on jackson as servers for the ban- quet. A special high point of our prom was the choosing of Prom King and Queen. Dewayne Hol- loway and Katrina Cannon reig- ned over the 1986 Prom. Green Machine Music Sound Systems pro vided a terrific sound to jam to. Moon Dog from Tux 99 was the disc jockey. We danced to Greatest Love of All , Cherish , Say You Say Me , and other hits til midnight. The only thing that remains from our balloons and stream ers is the memory we all cherish from that special night. A tired bunch of junrors put fmal touches on the glittered stars. Sharon Kesterson provid- ed our beautiful cake. Shana, Betsy, and Gordon danced the night away. These scraps and our memories are all that re- main of our lunior-Senior Prom. ff? A.. Seniors 15 Chip Griffin Dale Harris Sheila Heifner - Michael lackson Mike Kesterson Teresa Morris Shirley Wilson Adviser Virginia Taylor Adviser The class of 1987 in front of their little red kindergarten building. xl, ..,,u. . ,- '- -K' ,- if K ifas?-if. ' pu ' 1- fiv- Mary Pinkerton Chris Rider Betsy Stokes Denia Tolleson Dana Ward Marty Young Seniors Celebrate! Can you believe next year it will be us up there? hThat's what last year's juniors said. Well, this year is here and it's our time to celebrate. You may wonder just what are some of the advantages of being a senior. The list goes on and on. For one thing when we 're late for class, the teach- ers don 't gripe because they're glad we showed up. Those special one day vacations become more frequent. When we finally decide what college we 're going to, we can clean out the garage just by throwing away all the mail we've collected from universities and the armed services. We can come to school tacky and half awake and no one says a word. Another spe- cial privilege is that treasured day we call skip day. On this day with permis- sion from our parents, we just don 't bother to show up. Some of us didn 't consider going to Henderson 's library to work on our research papers was cause to celebrate, but remember we did miss a full day of school. We enjoyed our senior year, and every one of us celebrated in his or her own way. We made the most of our last year at D. H. S. The 1987 Senior Class went to Little Rock last spring to have a group picture made at the state capitol in conjunction with the Arkansas Sesquicentennial celebration. Those who participated were: Carol Archer, Tammie Friend, Melissa Chandler, Teresa Morris, Tammy Bagley, Karen Bray, Randall Allen, Chris Rider, Mary Pinkerton, Denia Tolleson, lon Dowdy, Marty Young, Dale Harris, Sheila Heifner, Michael jackson, Shirley Wilson 1Adviser1, Gor- don Cannon, Shana Walston, Lisa Holley, Betsy Stokes, Susan Turner, Karen Frachiseur, Brad Garner, Kim Kirkpatrick, Charlene Miller, and Virginia Taylor tAdviser1. 17 X A group shot of the Mr.and Miss D. H. 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Playing football has strengthened my seti discipline. 4 Andy Norwood 32 Sports, I learned' to al- ways show, class while on' the bas- ketball court and to , work together as a team.'f W f Shana! Walston , I learned to play withllbe team and shawl good X spotter manship --X to play' with a good attitude toward the coacbi of- ficials, and my team- matesl' A 2' X' MartyXYoung X r s The Ir. High Outlaws burst through the Victory sign. Paula Played intensely against the Foulre Panthers. Sheila headed into the arena of play. Ir. Outlaws dragged down a DeQueen Cub before he scored a touchdown. wx ' ex mai, wow Mm ...fL., mme I. .,.X, ,, W,:,,a,, ..,, , .,,..V V . v,.,,, A X .,,...,.. sw, .., ,,L,,,w. SX, W, ,, .M,,,. 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Coach McClure stressed that quickness would be a factor in our favor. We reported in early during August. We were in excellent shape for our first Game against Glen wood. We were determined not to start this season the same as we had the one before. It was a hot muggy night, and everyone was a little nervous before the game. The nervousness disappeared, however, with the first blow. The seniors knew from experience what needed to be done and thought only of the fob at hand. Even with all our determina- tion, the half time score was 19-6, Glenwood 's favor. That's the way the score stayed. The game was tough and the loss left us won- dering what we were lacking. We came back the next week to play the Perryville Mustangs. We had a great week of practice and we thought we had a good chance to win on Friday night. We were ready to play when we took the field. Perryville mounted a scoring drive the first time they had possession of the ball. After moving back and forth down the field, we finally got a drive started and scored. Turnovers proved to be our downfall, and we couldn't keep a substantial drive going the rest of the night. The score ended up 28-6, Perry- ville's fa vor. The fifth week of the season brought us to Glen Rose. It also We began with two-a-day workouts. iii'i 1l,i s Robin McClure, Head Football Coach s,'- I Gene Simmons, Defensive Coordinator iff iw, Doug Norwood, Offensive Coordinator ,gi ss.s a g, me . . ' . 5 khr . 1 ,V A . E Bob Krssrre, Assistant Coach V Ak gy Y, K' I Y , W ..,. rr, 34 SPO' be C 2 .sz ,1... 1 . . brought us another chance to turn our season around. The Bea vers scored early in the first quarter. After that, we gained the momen- tum and marched do wn the field to tie up the score. The first half of the game was a tough twenty-four minutes of hard fought foot- ball. There were plenty of hard hits exchanged both ways during the course of the game. We never gained the advantage, and Glen Rose emerged victorious with a score of 26-6. It was a long bus ride home. . On Halloween night the Outlaws traveled to Foreman to take on the Gators. The week of practice had been better than usual. Nobody expected anything out of us though. Coach Simmons, however, made the statement before the game that he thought we would surprise some people. We set out to prove him right. The Outla ws stayed close until late in the third quarter. We played better than we had played in a long time, but it wasn 't enough for a victory. When the season was over, the team was left grasping for answers and wondering why the season had ended as it had. But maybe we need to remind ourselves that football is still, after all, only a game - and while it may be important at Dierks High School, what we make of ourselves and the kind of men we be- come is far more important. xmw . , r t t .... . A f ,. . A ' , V V 5' , JVM - 'f'f ?'7iffi f' - Milli-IH? ilifwwfilrw 72' J fl' K Andy prepares himself during pre-game warm up. Full back Mike K esterson blocks for Andy in the season opener against Glenwood. Dale Harris breaks away against Bearden homecoming night. Sports 35 iwvfe W.. Brad Bray watches as Andy Norwood runs into trouble against Randall finished out the game against the Foreman Gators on Horatio. the sidelines after sustaining an ankle injury. Chad Lites makes a great catch against the Horatio Lions. 36 Sports s I , l F 1 i Sharon .Seale Ron 's Barber Shop V Danny lcenhower V. .Q K 6 Wi ., M K Q 5 f , ,, -W Y V ' ' W ,, , ' f f J.,..:,s. -V V v 1 E KK N 4 e V K .ws Wy , , ffl 1 V we we 2.4 lm 'M 7 5-.. V f ah V V yi ffm 1- if , -' 5 H ,, K W , , , H ei - K' f VV 2 , h,, W, 55 fi 'f K V .V K - - -L-' ' V , W5 -f e '- 5 we Visfkrm- .'V.,K?V?fv 2' ' , W wr , ff 5 .V ' V - ,, KsVV:: 1,- V , S i a Half KQPJV - . V , --- - . K. 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V Mart lohn Fannin Hariol Cox ' f fs, --fe, The booster club is an organization which consists of the parents of D. H. S. students and those towns people and businesses which sup- the win-loss record didn 't look good, these people port us. Even when were still in the bleachers cheering for us. The booster club Moms organized meals for the players and cheerleaders before the home games. The booster club not only sup- ported us in spirit, but they also ga ve us financial backing. They bought each senior football player a jersey, sent the football team to the Cot- ton Bowl in Dallas, and the basketball team to Dallas for a Razorback basketball game. This year's booster club pres: en w eryone who supported us and encouraged us during a tough year. lulie Keaster was first runner up 'd t as Steve Lites. Thanks to ev- to the booster club queen. ,ga Q Qi Yvi f' ,af 446 s, 'N .I Q 1 6 . spans 39 Lunch was taken very seriously at cheerleader camp. The lr. high cheerleaders practiced a pyramid at camp. The lr. cheerleaders prepared a victory tunnel. 40 Sports Shannon noticed her picture being taken as the rest of the squad cheer- ed on. The lr. high cheerleaders showed a lot of spirit in the opening assembly the last day of camp. The lr. high cheerleaders were: mascot - Laci Kirby, Sandra Morris, Shannon Young, Leslie Stokes, Melissa McAnelly, Stephanie Cook, lill Faulkner, Lori Parker, Rashel Risner, Tammy Smith. Xopstei This past year was a disappoint- ing one for the lunior Outlaw foot- ball team and fans. Key injuries played a major part as the young Out- laws dropped eight straight games. However, according to coach Sim- mons, next year promises to be bet- ter with several returning lettermen and that Outlaw spirit that forever lives in each of us. Edgar Dunn successfully got the punt away. The coaches discussed the game plan. The Outlaws crashed the victory line sign. 42 Sports lack Bolland, Scott Lowery, Todd Moore, Billy Morris, Brian Burtsfield, lohn Heifner, Tim- my Stokes, Chad McRae, Kevin Helms, Shawn Gibson, Rusty johnson, Robin McClure, Gene Simmons, lamie Harris, Matt McClure, Brian Mounts, Edgar Dunn, Ronnie Deere, Shane G waltney, Ioel West, Derek lcenhower, Heath Britt, Dewayne Walker, Andy Shel- ton, Phillip White, lamie Bobo, Brooks Horn, Brian King, Tim Reid, and Roger K esterson. Q .- 'mf X MPM, 0? v'Ei3Xg,g. 3 K w l Paula gets position on a Fouke Panther while waiting for the rebound. lisa, Suzanne, and Kim watch while preparing to attack the boards for a rebound. Shana laughs at Lisa 's great ball handling ability in pre-game warm up. Sheila breaks down in a defensive stance. Lady Outlaws: Karla White fmanagerj, Christy Hill, lulie Smith, Rhonda Stokes, Becky john- son, Coach Bob Kissire, Sandi Stone, Kerry Mounts, Paula Kesterson, loann Gilbert, Betsy Stokes fmanagerj, Karen Bray lmanagerj, Suzanne Walters, Kim Kirkpatrick, Lisa Holley, Sheila Heifner, Shana Walston, Laura Holloway. This year's Seniors were: Suzanne Walters, Shana Walston, Sheila Heifner, Kim Kirkpatrick, Lisa Holley. 48 Sports X . S ,.,.. ..'- , X Q , mi 3? , Qmxw ' UMW if WW S xv' S99 lr. Lady Outlaws battled for possession. Valerie Whisenhunt waited for the rebound. Coach Kissire discussed the game plan with Rashael Risner. lr. Outlaws set up their zone defense. lr. Lady Outlaws: La vel Buck, Sheila K esterson, Lori Parker, Valerie Whisenhunt, Stephanie Holcombe, Stephanie Cook, Brandi Hughes, Rhonda Wolcott fmanagerj, Teresa Davis, Crystal Simmons, Becky Melson, Angela Lamm, April Stephens, Dana Lin- ville, Tammy Krantz, Connie Pennington, Dana Simmons fmanagerj, Coach Bob Kissire. 50 Sports H 4 4 l 2 llll The track team took a break at District in Prescott. Toby breezed by the finish line running the 100 yard dash. Lavel placed 1st at District in the mile run. Coach Stapleton explained to Laura the thrills of victory and the agonies of defeat. 52 Sports fr' Brad winds up to throw the disc. Rusty gives jeff last minute advice before he prepares to run. Andy marks off his steps while waiting his tum on the relay team. The gun went up and Clay was ready for a quick get a way. Sports 53 Q at Seventh football: Donald Dixon, Clark Manasco, Allan McKee, lason Cook, Ben Gilbert, lason Ellis, Donald Dixon, Steven jones, Scott Eudy, Matt Coff- man, Robert Huddleston, Clay Allen, Steven Brooks, Dustin lcenhower, lerry lones, Todd Kesterson, Christo- pher Warren, Nathan Burk, Chad Kest- erson. Girls basketball: Amanda Smith, Misty Porter, Stephanie White, LaRae Shaw, Tina Montgomery, Sandra Morris, Shannon Young, Shana Brown, Wendy Hogg, Deana Tucker, Lona Arre- dondo, Robbin johnson, Rhonda Sim- mons, Krista Hartin, Becky Hill, Amy Simmons, Christy Shelton, Tina Whit- tle, Corey Irvin, Tonia Kelley, Dana Smith, Melissa McAnelly. Boys Basketball: Robert Huddleston, Paul Cox, lason Cook, Clark Manasco, lason Ellis, Ben Gilbert, lohn Hanley, Donald Dixon, Clay Allen, Todd Kest- erson, Steven lones, Dustin lcenhow- er, jerry jones, Nathan Burk, Chad K esterson, Steven Brooks, Christopher Warren, Allen McKee, Scott Eudy. 54 Sports SQCSRQE T The Sr. high football boys relaxed before the pep assembly. Suzanne, Shana, and Rhonda were camera bugs. All District - Andy Norwood, Brad Garner, Honorable Mention - Dale David, leff, and Todd, the new three stooges. Harris, and leff Tuttle The cheerleaders and football players sing the school song. Sports 55 Trey Grady created his own design of clothing. me Deina didn 't seem to like Teresa 's new creation. Missy checked to see if the rain was still falling. Stephen Picasso Massey put the finishing touches on his masterpi QW s 'mai ssc -: was sir mfg' Www 444 ,,..2-Jw ,W 2 E' . ww-W gm, Q , QW uf fe ,VA 4, -- ' 1 1 fi Rhonda and Cindy worked steadily on their arl reports. Christy and Gary examined their frog in Biology. Su- perfrog lives again. X ,f jj is V , VV rfb: i w , 5 a ' .. '2?Q:f' 0 oz oooovy I lulie always left English class with a smile. in Tony found the book amusing. The tenth grade English class read To Kill A Mockingbird. Mrs. Norwood and Mrs. Seale discuss their classes. I E 5 5 1 5 58 Academics Kevin Powell researched information for his speech. J' .o eo h so 'Z The Speech class, taught by Mrs. Camille Norwood, enables students to communicate better in public. During class they research their topics, then give speeches, and later in the year they will be debating. The students learn several types of speeches such as informative and per- suasive. The speeches are sometimes quite inter- esting. loAnn Gilbert showed the class how to groom a cow for a fair. Some of their activities are attending plays, operas, and workshops. The class relaxed between speeches. Michael gathered magazine articles for his next speech. Academics 59 X French I and ll, taught by Sandra Staple- ton, provide students with various aspects of the French culture. French I stresses the basic vocabulary, while French ll deals, in detail, with fluency and proper pronunciation. Scott McRae said he will remember the chocolate sandwiches, while Sandi Parker said she will remember the French customs the most. When French students are asked Parlez-vous francais? they can truthfully answer oui. Scott McRae does not like chocolate sandwiches! Betsy Stokes thinks grape soda is a French drink. lason, pass the candy please. French I students beg to play bingo. 60 Academics H-I. anmmvm, 7 6 fllizl -'V. Qi 2 'Q,'-AA i 5? Q .wi -W sa., f --1 if if.. Language is one of the most vital parts of a student's education. English classes are required in grades 7- 12. Research papers, book reports, essays, and projects are as- signed to students in this department. Shana will ne ver forget those legendary Canterbury Tales, while Karen Bray is still in an emotional upheaval because of her research paper. Un- derclassm en will always remember the pages they were forced to speed read at the last minute on their book reports for Mrs. Nor- wood. Ms. Gilbert's quiet humor helps stu- dents enjoy language while they are being taught the skills of junior and senior English. Mrs. Brenda Dickerson is the new English teacher for the lo wer grades. English may not be the most popular subject in school, but dedicated teachers make it bearable. Dana looks washed out after reading Canterbury Tales. Dale and Vicki pro ve you can smile while doing research papers. Hey Leslie, did we have any homework last night? I take it Mrs. Dickerson is not in the room. 6 1 59 62 Academics Karla helped Andy with his advanced math homework. Lori, is class almost over? ' Eveiyone knows what two plus two equals, but it takes an advanced math stu- dent to understand E: MC 2. lo Ann Gilbert said, Advanced Math has really drained my brain. Algebra ll was a lot of hard work, stated Greg Seale. Most students agreed when Casey Cham- bers said, lt was a challenge, but very ex- citing. Math 's my least fa vorite subject, but I did learn a lot and I know it will help me in college, said Brad Garner. Mrs. Henriellen Lawrence and Mrs. Lynda Moore are the math teachers at D. H. 5. Even though math is a hard class, and it might strain your brain, it really is worth taking. 31 1...,.... Amr Mrs. Moore prepares to teach her class. Academics 63 64 Acade Kp 5 : A 23 O . 9 Science teaches us what makes the world go round. Students at D. H. S. can choose from: Phys- ics, taught by Mrs. Henriellen Lawrence, Biology and General Science, taught by Mr. Ronald Turner, and Earth Science, taught by Mrs. Virginia Taylor. Vivian Young said, Disecting frogs was my fa- vorite part of Biology. Many students seem to agree, science class is a fun place to be. Disecting the frog by the book. Fred shows Mikey which way to go. Vickie and Eva disected a cute little frogie. Mr. Turner demonstrated how to use a microscope. This frog has guts! Academics 65 X05 2 .. S v Social Studies started off on a different beat with Street Law being offered second semester and American Government step- ping down to elective status. Edna Cox, who taught these classes, is the head of the de- partm ent and the only full time social studies teacher at D. H. S. TIME magazine was substi- tuted as a test book in Coach McDonald's Global Studies. Mr. Stapleton took time out from his counseling position to teach Ameri- can history to eighth graders. Coach Nor- wood's civic classes may not have been L.A. LA W, but he got the point of how our gov- ernment works across to his students. r l 66 Academics Og v, g 'J' ,Q'Q11?ff',f Mr. Stapleton was eager to help students. loAnn checked out the U. S. in 1854. Teresa needed some advice about histo- ry. Who is that masked patriotic student? Mr. McDonald took his classes seriously. Suzanne must have studied for her test. New history books at D. H. S. Academics 67 x .0 4 50 2 Business courses at D. H. S. are taught by Shirley Wilson and Marlene Bevill. The fol- lowing business education courses are of- fered: accounting, Typing I, computers, and O. T. L. Brenda Deere said, O, T.L. has really taught me a lot about business. Typing and office machines ha ve really been a great help to me. Karen Frachiseur said, Accounting has taught me more about business. Laura Holloway said, Typing has helped me pre- pare for my future plans in business. F.B. L.A. has helped the Howard County foster children at Christmas and has also helped the March of Dimes. One of the club 's main purposes is to de- velop leadership ability. Another main ob- jective is to encourage students to partici- pate in testing programs by the state. Mrs. Wilson said, One of my desires is to help prepare my students to be outstanding lead- ers of tomorrow. Paula burned up the keys on the l.B.M. Shane Moore made a speech at the F.B.L.A. induction. Mrs. Wilson helped Teenia Buck. lon Dowdy ga ve a few tips to Stephen Massey. 'aa sq Q A 8 This was the F. B.l..A. induction cake. Teresa Talks over the ceremony with Mrs. Wilson. F. B.L.A. members anxiously await refreshment time. Shirley Wilson, adviser, Teresa Morris, president, Shane Moore, vice-president, Kristi Hill, secretary, Scott McRae, treasurer, loAnn Gilbert, reporterg Laura Brooks, historian, Susan Turner, Kisha Fleming, Brenda Deere, Sandi Stone, Trey Grady, David lohnson, lerramy lcenhower, Kevin Fox, Casey Chambers, Greg Seale, Karen Frachiseur, DeAnna Watkins, Teenia Buck, Becky lohnson, Paula Kesterson, lason jackson, Vicki Sharp, laura Holloway, Sheila Lott. Academics 69 X I . 6' 4 50 The instructor of the home eco- nomics department is Mrs. Virginia Taylor. Several home economics courses are offered such as clothing, family living, foods, and Home Ec. I. These classes are offered to help the student understand the importance of homemaking. Randall Allen said, Family living class was a very enjoyable learning ex- perience. President of Future Home- makers of America, Susan Turner, said, I have enjoyed working with Mrs. Taylor and other F.H.A. members. It has helped improve my leadership po- tential. Dana I.inville is a student in Home Ec. I. She said, Mrs. Taylor has taught me to respect other people. Rashael gladly accepts the F.H.A. rose. Kerry and Stephanie can 't decide which one should serve the cake Mrs. Taylor takes one last look at the refreshment table. Q5 ' 'S' .7 S 'J ,.,. 2 , , 3 Q 'E in L ,.r' - , V ff? 3 my F. H. A. officers proudly smile after being inducted. Christy goes for a snack in the refrigerator. Virginia Taylor, advis- er, Michael lackson, beau, Susan Turner, president, Karen Bray, 1st vice-president, Stephanie Cook, 2nd vice-presi- dentp Stephanie Shaw, 3rd vice-presidentf Sheila Lott, his- torianp Kerry Mounts, reporterp Laura Holloway, secre- taryf Vickie Sharp, treasurerf Dana Simmons, Rashael Ris- ner, Angie Lamm, Tammy Smith, lacqueline Young, Dana Linville, Rhonda House, MaChelle Hanley, Vickie Barker, Karen Frachiseur, Teresa Morris, Dana Ward, Vivian Young, lulie Keaster, Tonya Keaster, Missy Pond, Arlene Kesterson. F.H.A. holds regular meetings in the home-ec cottage. 71 ,osx 09 qbx C I .Ja Mr. Morris McRae is the instructor of agri classes and the adviser of the FFA. FFA has several projects throughout the year. Aside from running the Coke machine, FFA mem- bers also sold fruit. These projects enabled them to attend various conventions and contests. FFA members raised live- stock, which they entered in the Howard County Fair at Nashville, the 3rd District Livestock Show at Hope, and the State Fair at Little Rock. Some of the objectives of the agricultural department are to teach students to work for themselves and to stress leadership. ,Mrs B President: Scott McRae, Vice-President: Tony Moore, Secretary: Shana Walston, Treasurer: Suzanne Walters, Reporter: Rusty McKnight, Mem- Brian Reed Chad Lites, Adviser Morris McRae, Sam Poore, Mike Brad Bray, Casey Chambers, lerramy lcenhower, Davrdlohnson, Andy Rrd- er, Bruce Pate, Richard Leach, loey Barley, Amber Sharp, Brent Ward, Cla Darling, Vickie Sharp, loAnn Gilbert, Eva Moore, Angela Lamb, Anthon Ellis Shane Eudy, Billy Shutes, Gary SeChrlst, Kevin Fox, Billy Stamps, Dan- iel Cogburn, Chris lanes, lames Hopper, Fairl Kesterson, Edward Holder Felix Gilbert, Daniel Kesterson, Brad Whisenhunt, Russell Young, Tamm Smith, loe Darling, April Stevens, Greg Manasco, and Travis Young. bers: : Kesterson, Darrin lcenhower, Tracy lcenhower, Trey Grady, Chad Turner, 0 n c . I I y n 4 I 0 1 ly I I This pig was a very temporary member of the F.F.A. Greg Manasco is welding in agri class. 72 Academics M 2 A I 'Q 1 Chad Lites, David johnson, james Hopper, Chris lanes, and Brad Whisenhunt sweep up their mess in agri class. Lance Sharp brushes his welding beads during 4th period shop. Academics 73 E w y n ,I Q3 .E lohnny Harville concentrated on his work. What was Betsy Stokes trying to hide? Kim Kirkpatrick worked on a report for Art History. Bruce Pate was extremely proud of his work. It looked as if Lance Sharp was working hard. The results of hard work by art students was on display m the library Mrs. Turner displayed her work on her door. Anyone who has taken art knows that it is a great class. Stu- dents learn how to draw, paint, carve wood, and they also get to talk, unlike most of the classes. Mrs. Turner entered student paintings in the Howard COUH3' Fair. lon Dowdy, Beverly War , Tammy Bagley, and Shane Moore were just a few who placed. My favorite part of art is painting, said Kim Kirkpatrick. Greg Seale said he liked drawing the best and art gave him a sense of accorzplishment. Shane Moore sai his favorite part was the teacher. Mrs. Turner is the best, he said. It doesn 't matter if a person has two left thumbs, Mrs. Turner will teach him how to make beautiful works of art. It seems everyone enjoys art. 74 Academics qv A B ,, , i 3 , S3 ff ,, ,fgfef 4 f L 3 1 - , , ....,,., ' W .. . y ., ,,,,.:, L, V A M 'M' Y ,,,,, f Mx E 1 , W 1 ,fr 5 E lf 2 E2 Academics 75 l Qs, ,- Physical Education is taught by Gene Simmons, Bob Kissire, and Robin McClure. Students participated in hockey, volleyball, track, tumbling, and basketball this year. lunior Brenda Deere was asked what she remem- bered most about physical education. Her response was, running, Any- one who has sweated out a semester of P. E. will probably agree with Brenda. Kevin Fox iogs around the track in P. E. class. Coach Kissire gets in on the action during a heat- ed hockey match. Brad Garner and Denia Tolleson make the most out of health class. 76 Academics O ,V,Q2,, 1532. Drivers Education teachers Doug Nor- wood and Robin McClure place their lives in the hands of unskilled teenage drivers every- time they get in the drivers education car. Each student is required to take nine weeks of classroom instruction. On the road train- ing for each student is limited according to the number of students in the class. Not only do students learn to drive safely, but also they learn automobile maintenance. Todd Moore takes Coach McClure out for a spin. lackie and Rashael practice closing the trunk. These seniors direct their attention to the camera. Allan McDonald retired from coaching to become Mr. McDonald in the classroom. One of the classes he teaches is health. This class consists entirely of seniors who must pass health to meet the state standards. His students will never forget the day when Mr. McDonald gave them each a bean and told them it was their unborn child. The class may sound like fun and games but all seniors ad- vised watch out for the tests. Denia dashes to her locker. Stephen Massey is proud of his accounting grade. Vicki tells Karen to smile. Who are these people? 'ff , K L,,,,,,. ,. gil if it , jg ff Teenia and Betsy find something interesting. Chad Turner drinks between classes. QKW iinmf 'Kirwan' 0 I un ' 0 rs The Ford Thunderbird was a popular car. Kristi Hill and friends show off their driver's license. Turn Sweet Sixteen These past few months on assorted dates, juniors experienced the satisfac- tion of turning sweet sixteen. One by one we took our driver's test and we moved on to the court house to make it legal. We were added to the select group who waste their gas somewhere between Bobby's and Kerr McGee. Now we could run to the store for our moms and ask for the car on week- ends. We had finally outgrown the get- ting dropped off and being picked up stage of life. Turning sixteen didn 't give us all the freedoms we expected, but it did hit us with new responsibilities. Staying un- der the speed limit and between the lines is not always fun, but it is neces- sary. l s Becky lohnson President jeff Tuttle Vice-President Q Scott McRae ff if- 1 g -5- Secretary i1i-, V ,.'i 5 or B X , . , ..,, K f X 1 X . A gi. 2 ..,, ,,gkV J A V 1 ,, Q ,XM ff: f - I 1 .,,-:,' --,. ,--, ., Karla White Treasurer- S. C. Representative loAnn Gilbert Reporter eee t Rhonda Stokes 1 . Representative ,, - Dana Adams t .iii S N55 f X 2 a ik X my ...N s Q, 5: ,.: Nw' ,Q ., if ,..,, A , ,ig wx XR- it F E QX SYQEQ 'sf-A .V g5,g..sf:-rr. 1 A f ifjffsf:-ff: 1s,5i.:.. .. . N H ..., -..,:.f,. I--f 4 sees zgge ,... -t'-i: M M 1 '- ' .:,' il -mx. R ' 1:5 5 P SSF MQ f fifffff Q 5, ,,3 i h? h,, : S y ' 1, ag K , Q agsx we at , . wisysifyf is .S K ff- -- 'il .uf -. X 11.1 I i , ' ll - 7 H X ki I P . X ,, , Q , Y X sy , N ,f-. I QI A -vsf v .-,,,f s X 5 .a S S Y ' ffm W Igi' U , , ,, X ' , ,,,LL V. FE fi Hi -'H -E 2- -' 53, 2 f X :,- 1 f P57 3-35521 1 f' , 'Q ffalf' W W ggi M 1 , A S 1' 1 M79 H' Wim xwvq i awk, 12551180 t x 3.4 9 3 W. 1 -.5 vs.. . Y ii' K....e. 1 .....A,, R Sw Q 4 3 if Laura Brooks Teenia Buck Brenda Deere Debbie Golden Rhonda Hansbrough Eugene Hartin Kelly Hill Kristi Hill Marie Hill Tana Horn Rhonda House Darrin lcenhower Tracy lcenhower lason lackson Richard Leach Greg Manasco Stephen Massey Teresa McBride Shane Moore Tony Moore Christy Parker Sandi Parker Bruce Pate Cynthia Pond Kevin Powell Andy Rider Brian Reid Lance Sharp Michala Shaw Sandi Stone De Ann Stuart Beverly Ward De Anna Watkins Kevin Whaley Travis Young Classes 8 1 Brad Bray President Chad Lites Vice-president Casey Chambers Secretary - Treasurer Rusty McKnight Reporter Greg Seale S. C. Representative Paula Kesterson S. C. Representative Ann Archer Stacy Bearden lames Christopher Daniel Cogburn Anthony Ellis Kevin Fox Felix Gilbert Trey Grady lohnny Harville Edward Holder Laura Holloway lames Hopper lerramy lcenhower Chris lanes David Iohnson lulie Keaster Tonya Keaster Daniel Kesterson Fairl Kesterson Laura Kesterson Sheila Lott Carina McKee Eva Moore Kerry Mounts Mitchell Parsons Sam Poore Tena Romine Gary SeChrist Amber Sharp 82 Sophomores ., ,, , New , Qs x N A sw X 1- w g' F ix , .,...:. 4' Q fx rg, X Li S x -S2 R X 'E '35 X , 3 4 Xa L s as K 'Q' X WR X Q Y ff X 3 wi va nik yi' xi xx XY 5 ,X E K5 x , X X 1 2 tg X X X , 5 X X X x X 2 xk L . N w aaeiiit A r a sigma? t zlqx in X is llV.' S , I 'A I A .fetus ,, . m.,,z 5? , XX Q' We iw, .555-Q:fn,2..fsff 21122: ff gg-,1 e I .. is V. , 143-,, fy 1 -si' 1: X, gg F X 5 1- fwsziwvfff'-::fxwffQe:2sf:1 I in 1 Tv Q K A. ,, .. , A , 1 :uh ,, .. Q L A i 1' X225 W 7- A A X L ar. 7- I ' ' K W 5 a ' A , A ,,,, of f ssse A C 1, we wigs gs ' - 5. .. Q . 1 ,,.. I . ---- : 5 5 .:q:'s,:: y ,',k 55,5555-'EET 'E . A . ' i as-Missa: ' ---- W .wi--' f -i . , ' , TI : ' Sophomores HIE ls it that bad, Chad? sophistica ted Are you telling a big one, lerramy? , X . 4 3 S , ' f , wk g 5 , f , '- ,E R . ' X 3 , if K 1 : 4 5 , hx - N fn: .V - A-I Q k g ' f' H W Q Y. f . 3 i Q , Q if lv In 5 3 Af 5 V, kz.. ,T xy . K 5 E sy nf. V kk iy X . A K Av L 1 S B f 1 5 B B , i . ' up pi , A L. if mAhh I: A 1. JM, K. . it M '1, -K 1 .x.. , A ,g f-A -A? z ' ' . - t .L :mN,,gvW..:...w,. .. ww-. - Nw S Q55 'r C1 . Xa A if nil ., . 1 1 N X Nw, .ff J ga Ss Q A I 4? ill' i '- i fi ' ' - 'sf : E : ll --,,, Lf' . f f . f ' :reg 'Q ai Vickie Sharp Stephanie Shaw Christy Shuffit Billy Ray Shute lulie Smith Michelle Smith Billy Stamps Susan Tollett Chad Turner lay Turner lamie Vineyard Brent Ward lerry Ward Brad Whisenhun Vivian Young Sophomores t 83 H . Ki Eva Moore clowned around in typing class. Michaellackson wore the school Colors on his face. Paula Kesterson came as Aunt lemimah on every which way but loose day. Kisha Fleming posed as a nerd during spirit week. Brenda Deere if 3 child 3' heart' H4 Classes -Time Out For Outlaw Tfefcff- Week - I Gordon and Mrs. Gilbert were twins on twinkie day. Vickie Sharp punk rocked during spirit week. Susan and Karen painted the giant spirit stick. Brad Garner was nominated for the biggest nerd award. W Freshman fall or f-1 df .... Several Freshman sported the boz haircut this year. The boz was in- spired by Brian Bosworth, No. 44, a inebacker for Oklahoma. The cut consisted of shaving the side of ones head, leaving a patch down the mid- dle and ending in a V in the back. This may not have been a stylish cut in everyone 's eyes, but most people at least agreed the haircut was inter- esting. Clothes inspired by soft drinks were also famous this year. Coca- Cola led the way, followed close be- hind by Pepsi. Who would have thought we would have ended up paying 535. 00 or 540. 00 to advertise for Coca-Cola and Pepsi. Brooks Horn and Heath Britt modestly model the boz. Coke was definitely it this year. 86 Freshmen K 4 ' G. X' 2 K , wx x 3 M was , xx , N-Q x X 1 Q if S.. .- ., .3 1 ME -5 M. X 1 f' X Qt f X 1fX-w sg XS f X I .Q an 'X T? ESX .1 A IQ . Ns ' X, -I . 1 me M-ft ' ' if A yi? Q 4 xx 3 xi .i' 1 LL,, A 3' . ., i K. K r N . ,,,, X ig n : vw- v- ... we , ,- , Ssglgw' E: . m E ff. ' X R N Q33 W we. , X as , 'Q 54: X M .. . ..i2 1 N X 'f N N uk WYQXJ A H X X , 1 Q 'ma A X. Y . N ' M ii -gLg 5552? ' 1 ix.. 11, H - ..-X.. 1... . Q .Quo I ' x QW L ,.. 1 x 5-x l. 5 K fi , 'N ies: EEE fi 'W dip ,f x N K 1 16, 3 Dewayne Walker Eddie Young lacqueline Young V . . .,., ,X fs . X -Q. . - f .Q Wa . 'I ::'5::..:.b,f 5:-EQZI' 1 2 f :!3'55 5,ggnR 'T K? f Q '15:55 :: A X ggi i-L , T 1 QQ ' ' is M fi WV, W Qfii f R lamie Bobo lack Bolland Lavel Buck Bryan Burtsfield Clay Darling Brad Davis Ronnie Deer Edgar Dunn Shawn Gibson Michelle Hanley jamie Harris Marlin Hill Brooks Horn Derelr lcenhower Randy lester Rusty johnson Arlene Kesterson Sheila Kesterson Brian King Angela Lamm Dana Lin ville Todd Moore Billy Morris Missy Pond Toby Poore Andy Shelton Dana Simmons Tammy Smith April Stephens Rita Turner Freshmen 87 ,, ,, f Q- ik W A 1 S235 55 V . 'V sf? Q srss v 1?'5: ' 5. -- rigs AR ef Ei, Wi X R E . ' I 2 'K 2 in - A X xg 6 N Q am- we 3 N We was ---,- e X at x f , Q , 1 C is W' X ti X R VVRL I 88 eww! 5 of N . EEEifE5Eff15531':5:Ef'-Tiffif.757: EV ' '-g ' I ' ET ss Laurie Alexander President Brandi Hughes Vice-President Shane Gwaltney Secretary- Treasurer Becky Melson S. C. Representative lason Hill S. C. Representative Rodney Allen Dewayne Ashbrooks Shelly Clark Adam Coffman Brandy Coleman Teresa Davis Shane Eudy lill Faulkner Heath Flemings Randy Golden Stephanie Halcombe Susan Harris Iohn Heifner Dewayne House leff lcenhower Matt Kesterson Roger K esterson Mark Kirkpatrick Shane Lamm Scott Lowery Angie McBride Matt McClure la y McKnight Chad McRae Missy Morris Bryan Mounts Lori Parker Steve Parker Tyiuanah Parsons Connie Pennington Eighth Grade stuck m ' ' ' ' Brandi Hughes, another happy face. I t h e m I d e Are Mat! and Chad really working? Andrea Pinkerton Tim Reed M 4 Q ,,,,. ,. 6 , 4 H K :.:,. , ,r C' k Q39 N l Wim f' 42 f ,L 1 W N ,,1. f reho e of A George Richardson Crystal Simmons Troy Stamtzs Leslie Sta es Nancy Stokes Timmy Stokes loy Sluart l.eAnne Walker Carol Ward Mignon Ward loel West David White Phillip whize Valerie Whisenhunt Rhonda Wolcott Classes 89 Ben Gilbert President Scott Eudy Vice-president Becky West Secretary - treasurer Dustin lcenhower S. C. Representative Shannon Young S. C. Representative Clay Allen Lona Arredondo Steven Brooks Shana Brown Nathan Burk Matt Coffman Christy C ole lason Cook Paul Cox Donald Ray Dixon Donald W. Dixon lason Ellis Tonya Gilbert lohn Hanley Krista Hartin Becky Hill Wendy Hogg Robert Huddleston Corey Irvin Robbin lohnson jerry jones Steven jones Tanya Kelly Chad Kesterson Todd Kesterson Clark Manasco Melissa McAnelly Allen McKee Marty Moore Sandra Morris 90 Seventh f .-W. 5 ,,,, si ' at, oiittae taeia R li l H ?Zu3?'L f f 5 I Siffiism We W J 33 gg? il ' , 243: wa 13 W 2' 1 y fy 2 1 1 6 ,,, .af-1 gf ia M, KE Ie, if faaufd. ,sw K :ff ffavmfif-H' :ff,.'i,g w kViE,Q:V K .,.. A kk,,Vk W ,ki ,. PL' 0, 1 av f W Z! Q 43+ I 7 ' -zz!!! - 3 ,V , -2 in .4 ,QNX 'i f 3 My WW J. 52 'vw 1' i if YK ss 1 vw, E s s. smxx R Q ,Q lJ:::: 'H' a . 5 0 lg Ni N . s Ou 0 .N Seventh grade new kids 4 -, . , W. J in town Shane Lamm, jason Cook, and friends play ball Marty Moore looks more than a little excited ' . , . K ' ll Q ' so ,:. ff 1 H355 C :Q traei - U5 T 31 A L V - wg: A E my I , si Sas 5 A Tina Montgomery Angela Parker V Misti Porter M. N S as Ken Sharp h e Lakae Shaw , L g S Christy Shelton neir rib 35 X x as L, K X mais! M E . .Hg - ,,,,, A C 23 QS t we R X N I 53 N Y 3' ,AA s f or ee ' 21 Ilia. . ' Fin. 11 ' ' ' ' Scott Shuffit Rhonda Simmons Amanda Smith Dana Smith Amy Stephens Deana Tucker Chris Warren Stephanie White Tina Whittle lonathan Woodall Seventh 91 Time out for miscellaneous fads Michala Shaw's huge silver purse can't be missed. Amber Sharp 's pins add a fashionable touch to her jacket. Silver shoes showed up at D. H. 5. As this picture shows, some girls wore bows. 92 Classes V fi The blue board was like Master Card this year. You couldn 't leave the room without il. Susan Harris was forced Io show off her rinestone studded denim. Randall Allen wore a Tom Cruise inspired Top Gun flight jacket. Several girls, including Sandra Morris, had a heart of gold for silverj. Classes 93 Mr. Elwood Brooks High School Principal Mrs. loAnn Walters Elementary Principal Mrs. Earnestine Moore Secretary to Superintendent Mrs. Billie Brock Elementary School Secretary Mrs. Diane Higgins High School Secretary Mrs. Virginia Chambers Special Education Aide 94 Faculty JU 24, 2: ,fv 5 7:n. A I is giffif' ,,,..,,MM I I If' ex work behind the scenes On February 3, 1987, Mr. 1 Wayne Clark resigned leffec- tive lune 30, 19871 as superin- tendent of Dierks schools. Mr. Clark has served in this school system for the past 17 years. We will miss him here in Dierks, but we wish him all the best. ix Eb A .1 fc .4 Mr. Clark has served as Superintendent of Dierks Schools for the last six years. Gary Bob Moore has been with the school board since 1983. He now serves as Presi- dent. Wayne K esterson joined the board in 1984. He now serves as Vice-President. Herschel Eudy was elected in 1977. He is currently serving as secretary. lames White first served on the board in 1977. He was re-elected in 1981. Dwight Kitchens has been on the board since 1970. Faculty 95 Teach ers hear excuses, . CXQUSQ5' . For students who don 't ha ve their homework, the dog ate it just won't work anymore. Teachers are tired of hearing this boring overused excuse. If a student is going to ha ve to use an ex- cuse, he may as well make it good. Here are a few of the more creative ex- cuses that teachers may not have be- lieved, but did at least find amusing. DeAnn Stuart didn 't have her sci- ence notes because while she was cleaning the pool she laid them on the slide and they ended up in the water. Mrs. Stapleton got a blank piece of paper one day. The student said he left it on the dash of his car and the sun fad- ed it! Mrs. Norwood heard, I left it at the hospital. MORE than once! Mrs. Bevell said, The best one I ever heard was a girl didn 't have her homework because her baby sister flushed it. Michala Shaw claimed to just ha ve completely forgotten about her gener- al science test. lleft it at home or it's in my other notebook were commonly used ex- cuses in Mrs. Cox's class. Excuses weren 't confined to high school. A boy in Mrs. lohnson 's fifth grade class thought up a whopper. He said he went to Switzerland over the weekend and left his books on the plane! Ms. Gilbert lets Lisa Holley have it. Relaxing before a long day. 3' leanette Bailey Marlene Bevill Carma Bradshaw Karla Byrne 96 Faculty X - ff - 15 ,ss, ' ,..... ..',,,V i ...-,, 12,- i, . 'Q 1, Z- 5 2' - E ,ii if ' 2 nf at 'Sai ga . , Q? - 3' 1 Hwif - ' 'IW ffi ifi- ew--:fret I ,,,, ' ., - I f --rf . Z J L Z , ,L - , ,. tw. fv-- . W , ,, ,, 5? , ff ' ' ,,,. 3 , A ., , ng 'A 1 H S F S 6, i - V : wwf f 11 I if ' 'vv'-- Y,,,,, - R ,, no .W V f ,, M .ff -- ii' L ' f fa MWVFS ig If r '--Kf 1- If rw , 2 ' Q 1 ' ' if ' i 4 . f ,QM ,,,, i A - Q A F. mf , eoo if , K 1 ,,,, A ' ,, .' H, , S t 'f , . f m a y K 'K I 4 WVQVVW !5 ::g'f'?1,7 lS ii .Sfgi'f'f'w ' , 1 , -. f ,f .WM he ,, ,iwel 5 X i , . ,Q ccaar eeee it , S, 5 IEW 4? W 1 1 ' ky 153' A 5 , j , or ,, Q if 1 ff ,,,, . A -. -',E,a-- ff 'V M241 . ,- -L-' J 'A fb fn 1 f , K Y ' R, ff s, 5 ',,, Q if' Y , Q Q Edna Cox Brenda Dickerson Norma lean Faulkner Brinda Franklin Linda Franklin Charlotte Gibson Helen Gilbert Donna Grady Mary Harris Madonna Hill lud johnson Bo Kissire Bill K olb Henriellen La wrence lulia B. Moore L ynda Moore jennifer Murphy Robin McClure Alan McDonald Morris McRae Camille Norwood Doug Norwood Imogene Reece Deborah Reel Rebecca Rowland Sharon Seale Gene Simmons lane Smith Sharon Smith Frank Stapleton Iris Stokes Virginia Taylor Ronald Turner Sharon Turner Shirley Wilson Faculty 97 They keep us running smoothly. Elementary cooks, Willa Staggs, Glenda Chandler, and Gay Bray, prepared deli- cious meals daily. High school cook, lanelle Kesterson, helped out part-time. Wanda Kirkpatrick was in charge of the high school cafeteria. Bus drivers, Doug Norwood, Allen McDonald, Billie Brock, Larry lohnson, Morris McRae, Corb Manning, and Wanda Kirkpatrick transported children to and from school. 98 Faculty Faye Dixon and Nora Sue Parker were the high school sweepers. Custodians, Effie Brock and Clara Smith, took good care of the new elementary school building. High school maintenance personnel, Everett C upples and lack Wilson, were busy in the shop. Sharon Bearden, high school custodian, was always busy. Faculty 99 Annual Staflers put a hex on Mrs. Stapleton. lr. Pep Club cheers the players on. The Dierks Marching Band provides entertainment for halftime. The Student Council purchased the new activity directory. 1 .Wm Wa., 1 Q 4 f k.,, 'W Q MK f as fn 1 4 fi-,M-, 2 :IM New eeel ggikgaff ,iaPay,, Jr yay ,M ,,,,, M., ,,,,,, Brenda, Michelle, and lulie yell for the team. Senior High mascot, Taylor Miller. David lohnson and Casey Chambers model the new styles al Dierks High School. Kevin plays at the bon fire. ,.f5Q . ,, , ,,. 4 . i r2 g The Student Council tried to raise school spirit this year. As in the past, they sponsored spirit week. Each day gave students an opportunity to show the Outlaws they supported them by dressing up in the required garb. Each class participated in a contest to see which grade had the most supportive Outlaw fans. The senior class barely nosed out the juniors for the number one spot. The Student Council also bought a bulletin board for the hall which is used to announce school events. Keeping the campus clean and unlittered is another accomplishment of the Council. It is an honor to be selected to the Student Coun- cil. Officers were selected by the student body who voted on the candidates after a week of campaigning and speech making. Mrs. Cox, the Student Council adviser, was al- ways busy trying to help the students of D. H. S. be the best they could be. Mrs. Cox gets ready for the next class. Many students participated in Student Council elections. Adviser - Mrs. Cox, President - Susan Turner, Vice Presi- dent- Becky lohnson, Secretary - Karen Frachiseur, Trea- surer - Michala Shaw, Reporter - Karen Bray, Karla White, Andy Norwood, Brad Bray, Scott McRae, Rhonda Stokes, Teresa Morris, lon Dowdy. Paula Kesterson, Brad Garner, Suzanne Walters, Kevin Helms, Greg Seale, Kevin Powell. Ben Gilbert, Shanon Young, Rashael Risner, Tammy Krantz, lason Hill. Laurie Alexander, Dustin lcenhower, Becky Melson. 102 Organizations is Q 1 J'l W Q To be chosen as a member of National Honor Society is one of the highest honors at D.H.S. A student has to have a 3.00 grade average to be nominated. Then wg, M 2' -,,,5. H sie' : '2Q1l, the teachers vote on the nominees 1 ' S W on the basis ofleadership, charac- i i ' i ter, scholarship and service. After T AVV. S the members were chosen, an ini- :E tiation process began. The senior ' members chose three days during which the nominees had to m f' dance, sing, carry on treasure V1 'i2 2 E a k hunts, dress up in ridiculous cos- a tumes, and ha ve egg rolling races. National Honor Society is a ser- Q V vice organization. As one project im e .-.- J' this year, they provided food and 3 55 5' ' refreshments for the coaches and M referees at the Christmas tourna- ment. Mrs. Moore is the adviser for the Honor Society. These babes were inducted into the National Honor Society. Linda Moore - Adviser, David lohnson - Reporter, Karen Frachiseur - Treasurer, Susan Turner - Secre- tary, Shane Moore - Vice President, lon Dowdy - President, Karla White, Andy Norwood, Dale Harris, Paula Kesterson, Sheila Lott, Laura Holloway, Laura Brooks, Becky lohnson, Betsy Stokes, Casey Cham- bers, Greg Seale, Mary Pinkerton. Organizations 103 We Kvyna . -an . , ,G-W W . ' if U of . The band started marching early in the summer for the Pine Tree Festival Parade. After the Festival, they began getting ready for football season. There were lines painted on the streets in front of the school, 10 yards apart to practice marching when they couldn 't use the football field. Marching wasn 't the only thing practiced, they also practiced their music. The band livened up pep rallies with fast- paced, new, popular songs that all the kids liked. Af- ter football season, marching was still on their minds. They marched in the Nashville Christmas Pa- rade. Concert season began after football was over. A Christmas Concert was given in December, and the band members practiced after school to get ready. When that event was over, all the practicing began for the next concert held in the spring. Be- tween concerts, there were All Region try-outs. lon Dowdy, Kevin Whaley, and Christy Parker made the All Region band. loey Bailey got out his music for i the next song. Band officers: Susan Harris - Li- brarian, Stacey Bearden - Histori- an, Kevin Powell - Vice-Presi- dent, Christopher Warren - Sev- enth Grade Representative, Am- ber Sharp - Librarian, Philip White - Treasurer, Missy Morris - Librar- ian, lon Do wdy - President, Chris- ty Parker - Secretary, Kevin Wha- ley - Reporter 104 Organizations Band Members: Stephen Massey, Dustin Icenhower, Kevin Powell, Stephanie White, Shawn Gibson, Christopher Warren, Matt Kester- Tyjuanah Parsons, LeeAnn Walker, Stacey Bearden, Richard Leach, son, Brian King, Kevin Whaley, jamie Bobo, Christy Parker, Tammie Phillip White, Clark Manasco, loey Bailey, LaRae Shaw, Shana Friend, Steve Parker, Ben Gilbert, Maiorette - Susan Harris, Drum Brown, Leslie Stokes, Missy Morris, Amber Sharp, Misti Porter, Major - lon Dowdy, Band Director - Bill Kolb. 1 Susan Harris - Majorette, lon Dowdy - Drum Major Bill Kolb - Band piredo, Organizations 105 M The band practiced long hard hours for their next concert. W vif M .., MW I 1 w X f nm WV dy W hx 2 MM C ,Jo , Shana Brown, Stacey Bearden, Missy Morris, LaRae Shaw, Stephanie White, Christy Parker, Tyjuanah Parsons, Tammie Friend, Mistie Porter, Richard Leach, Ste ve Parker, Ben Gilbert, Dustin lcenho wer. Leslie Stokes, Amber Sharp, LeeAnne Walker, Matt Kesterson, 106 Organizations Stephan Massey, Phillip White, Brian King, loey Bailey, Kevin Powell, Kevin Whaley, Christopher Warren, Clark Manasco, Shawn Gibson, Mr. Bill Kolb, lon Dowdy, Susan Harris. Missy Morris and Stacey Bearden played in the flute section. Mr. Bill Kolb directed the concert band. Mrs. Cox was honored at the Christ- mas concert. Tri-M Music Honor Society: Presi- dent - lon Dowdy, Vice-President - Kevin Powell, Secretary - Brian King, Treasurer - leAnne Walker, Historian - Christy Parker, Amber Sharp, lamie Bobo, Stacey Bearden, Phillip White. Q Q.. T Q fi a sig? ka Senior high pep club members stuck it out through the ram, mud, sun, and everything else. They tried to keep up the boys' spirits and let them know they were still loved. The five senior members, Kisha Fleming, Sheila Herfner, Lisa Holley, Teresa Morris, and Vickie Barker, showed a lot of leadership The pep club sponsored a bon fire before the Mineral Springs and Horatio games to try to encourage the Outlaws. Even when the game was over and the scoreboard showed we had lost, the senior high pep club members were there with a cheer and a WE LOVE YOU BLUE. Pep club girls took a break from cheering. Seniors, Sheila Heifner, Lisa Holley, and Kisha Fleming showed their spirit. While Vivian, loAnn, and DeAnn smiled, Sandi looked away. Mascot - Becky johnson, Cheerleaders - Rhonda Stokes, Laura Brooks, Karen Bray, Suzanne Wal- ters, Shana Walston, Vickie Sharp, Michala Shaw, and Kerry Mounts. Kisha Fleming, Sheila Heifner, Lisa Holley, Vickie Barker, Kristi Hill, loAnn Gilbert, DeAnn Stuart, Sandi Stone, Brenda Deere, Dana Adams, Sandi Parker, Paula K esterson, Vivian Young, lulie Keaster, Michelle Smith, lulie Smith, Stephanie Shaw, Laura Hol- loway, Sheila Lott, Tonya Keaster. 108 Organizations The lunior Pep Club cheered the boys on through tough nights. They were always yelling, smiling, and rooting for the lunior Outlaws, and tried to let the team know they were there. There was a pep assembly every Thursday in the gym to keep the boys' spirit going. Pep club members worked to- gether very hard this past year to help the lunior Outlaws in any way they could. Tammy cheered on the Outlaws while Brandi was a camera bug. Sheila K ester- son was enthused about the game. 3 ,...... 3 isi 5 ::Ef:2'E 'n Cheerleaders: Sandra Morris, Shannon Young, Mel- issa McAnelly, Laci Kirby, Stephanie Cook, Lori Park- er, lill Faulkner, Rashael Risner, Leslie Stokes, Tam- my Smith, Adviser: Wanda Kirkpatrick. Pep Club Members: Brandi Hughes - Vice President, Dana Lin- ville - President, Rita Turner, Sheila Kesterson, Dana Simmons, lackie Young, Tammy Krantz, Susan Harris, Lee Ann Walker, Krista Hartin, Tina Whittle, Shana Brown, Amanda Smith, Dana Smith, Wendy Hogg, LaRae Shaw, Misti Porter, Cristi Cole, Becky West, Tyjuanah Parsons. Organizations 109 The Echo Staff's main purpose is to write articles that are interest- ,..:1q?Q fhssf ing and benefit the school, by giving praise, calling attention to faulty 5 behavior, and complimenting good behavior. Their job is to please the reader, although it doesn 't always turn out that way. Staffers try Q ,M lxgbuggx to show good grammar usage and knowledge of journalism character- wal ? Agxvg ,,.5 -X istics. They try to learn to write journalistically. Each staff member writes and types his own articles. They all work hard to publish the Sw OUTl.A W ECHO in the DIERKS BANNER each week. 5 Betsy was getting her materials together to go type. Suzanne, Brad, and Andy read their finished product in the BANNER. f Sheila Heifner, Brad Garner - Co-Editors, Chip Griffin, Ter- i esa Morris Suzanne Walters Bets Stokes Tena Romine on ,V l Dowdy, Ahdy Norwood, Helen Gilllert - Adviser. I h Ms. Gilbert strikes her famous pose. The events of a school year would soon be forgotten if someone didn 't compile the memories in book form. The Outlaw staff had that difficult task this year. It takes hard work and dedication to get an annu- al ready to be published as the staff members soon found out. They were also responsible for selling ads to finance part of the cost of the book. Five deadlines had to be met throughout the school year. The atmosphere land Mrs. Stapletonj were tense around deadline time, but the staff was proud each time a goal was reached. Now we can present to the school with pride the 1987 Outlaw - One Last Look. Irs. take a break from work. Karen Frachiseur and Kar- en Bray help as Mary Pinkerton finishes copy. Our ed- itor, Susan Turner, works hard. Editor - Susan Turner, Members - Karen Frachiseur, Mary Pinkerton, Dale Harris, Shana Walston, Karen Bray, Sandi Parker, Karla White, Scott McRae, Shane Moore, Laura Brooks, Becky johnson, Paula Kesterson, and Sheila Lott. Organizations 1 1 1 if Fire marshalls have a big responsibility at D. H. S. If there is a fire, they must check all doors, and make sure everybody is out of the building and away from the fire hydrants. Each month they ha ve a fire drill to practice get- ting everybody out of the building. After each fire drill they ha ve to report on what was done right or wrong. Some things the fire marshalls commonly find wrong are that the students don 't take the drills seriously, and they don 't get far enough away from the building. lt's a big responsibil- ity, but somebody's got to do it. Students filed out for the fire drill. Fire marshalls panic during a fire drill. Scott McRae, Brad Garner - Fire chief, Mike K esterson, Suzanne Walters, Andy Norwood, Shana Walston, Morris McRae - Adviser 112 Karla White, Laura Brooks, and Greg Seale were chosen to participate in gifted and talented appreciation seminars last summer. They submitted applications to be considered bya se- lection board. All three learned from the experience and were glad they went. Greg went to Fox, Arkansas, and studied agri- culture and conservation. Karla studied natural resources at Harding University. Her group took field trips to nuclear po wer plants and made a news video about what they had learned. Laura went to Fort Smith where she worked on research papers. She took a subject of interest and stated and tried to prove her point of view. Greg said, I learned things on conservation and didn't realize we wasted so many natural resources. Karla commented, I met a lot of new poeple and learned what it will be like at college. laura stated, It was too long, but I met a lot of people and had fun. It was an honor for Betsy Stokes, Susan Turner, lon Do wdy, and Brad Garner to go to Girls' and Boys' State, but not quite what they had expected. They were up very early and stayed up late at night, which made them all a little grumpy. lon and Brad said they spent a lot of time on the ground doing push ups, usually early in the morning. Still, everyone learned more about our state govern- ment and our election process. a Sw t l? s t i 1 S Laura Brooks, Greg Seale, and Karla White went to gifted and talented programs this summer. lon Dowdy, Susan Turner, Betsy Stokes and Brad Garner attended Boys' and Girls' State. M E H-1-v-nav-m.L..,,.,.. f , fa, ss- 1' 4 1 , ' ' .ff 5 ... G .- 1 L 11 4, ff 5 V5 5 A new wing was added to the elementary building this year. Mrs. Hill painted Brady's face at the Halloween carnival. Misti Flemings had some blood taken for a blood test.. The elementary band played for their pep assembly. 1. WW W ,.. is J wwwf:wffwfmfsQ,W,,,fg,,,,,: K ff:vzswfgwmfw ff -a g,w,,,, ' 541325 ' , I.. V. .1 ,L W mf f f Fa! gf! f ii 5 3fErrQjggE,QEu1. , . 5 X f 1 g f Kevin ga ve Mrs. Wal- ters a hug on Respect a Teacher Day. Darby hugged Mrs. Stokes during spirit week at elementary school. Yancy Grady rearran- ged the furniture. Michell Farmer dres- sed up for the Hal- loween carnival. A H ,Q , , NSF. mf:f:fL:25:51eeiKfff1Q5EP5T32 ai, ??iii?E55Z?A Pee Wees Were Good Sports Narissa Mounts was the 1986-87 Pee Wee Queen. She earned that honor by selling chances on a shotgun. She sold a total of seventy-one chances. Debbie Reel was in charge of all the Pee Wee activities. Congratulations on a fob well done. Way to go, Narissa! 1st Row - Brad Kesterson, Andy Hogg, 1 Buckshot Alexander, Keith Helms, Brandon Mays, leffrey Mounts, Bran- 1 don Cogburn, leremy Mounts, jeremy lester, Kip Faulkner, 2nd Row - lason Gibson, Brian Seale, Iason Whisen- hunt, Chuck Reel, Damon Mounts, Chris Whisenhunt, Marty Morris, Gary lones, Michael Shar , 3rd Row - Don- nie Richardson, Billgf Gibson, Buster Roberts, Brian Cogburn, lerry Don Brown, lason lcenhower, Billy lones, johnny Cook, Damon Hill, Mikey Lowery, Shane Young, Sean Stone, loey Stephens, Matt Bearden. Coaches - Charlie Reel, Thomas Whisenhunt, and Ronnie Cogburn. Cheerleaders - Heather Tipton, lenny Leach, Carissa Holder, Susan Moore, Tera McRae, Kammy Bolland, Terri Maynard, Monica lackson, Christ White, Lee Kelly, Dana Merchant, Sarah Whisenlllunt, Narissa Mounts, Brandi Fisher, lill Cogburn, Adrienne McClure, Michelle Krantz, Amber Manasco, Brandi Moore, Kristi King, Lee Ann Reel, Missy Morris, Mandy Arnold, Rikki Stapp, lana Bobo, Shanna Holder, Tamnzly Parker, Michelle Bearden. Good lob, Cheerlea ers!! 116 Elementary uv L Sixth grade band performed at the pep rally. Elementary shows School Spirit During the week of November 3-7, the elementary school held their first spirit week under the direction of Mrs. Hill. Several events were planned for the week in- cluding Hats Off to the Outlaws Day in which hats were worn to show their spirit. An outstanding amount of spir- it was shown on Hug an Outlaw and Respect a Teacher Day. Kevin Archer showed his spirit by-winning the Hug an Outlaw award. Sign Day was a big success. Some of the signs that were made were transferred to the high school to be displayed for the Outlaw players. Blue and White Day ended a week of spirit with students sporting around in good ole ' Blue and White. Great job, Elemen- tary. Grade schoolers show spirit as they sing the school song. 5 , . Many grandparents attended the elementary school to participate in the les- Elementary 117 tivitles on Grandparent Day. Scarlett and Darby reign over ceremonies. Scarlett Grady, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grady and Darby lcenhower, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Danny lcenho wer were honored as Halloween King and Queen at the carnival on October 25. Scarlett and Darby represented Mrs. Stokes' second grade. All the room representatives were chosen by their fellow students to represent each class in the carnival sponsored by the Dierks P. T. A. Each King and Queen had a money can and collected money to see who would win the honor of Halloween King and Queen. B. Franklin 's Kindergarten L. Franklin 's Kindergarten Barley s Frrst Amanda Moore and David Arnold Adriana Bray and lerrod Fannrn Sara McRae and lake Hrll Reel's First Murphy's Second Reece s Thrrd loni johnson and Cory Mounts Laci Kirby and Richard Huddleston Ashley Lrnvrlle and Cory Davrs Harris' Third Bradshaw's Fourth Smith 's Fourth April Turner and Matt Hill Christy White and Keith Helms Brandi Fisher and Brad Kesterson .Pj 55. lohnson 's Fifth Gibson 's Fifth Moore 's Sixth Tammy Parker and johnny Cook Amber Manasco and loseph Woodall Tabitha Tipton and Edwin Eudy -'Ma Byrne's Sixth f IWW Courtney Warren and Eric Brock The Royal Court Kevin Archer lana Bobo Eric Brock Kerinda Duggan Ierri Flemens lason Gibson Yanci Grady Shana Holder lerem y lackson jeremy lester Billy jones Amy Kesterson Mike Lowery Damon Mounts leremy Mounts Sam Nutt loey Stephens Catrina Stokes Dione Stuart Susan Walker .. 53,555 Wi.. ,, lf :- A. . 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I V laura Cook Edwin Fudy Mistie Flemens Billy Gibson Shelba Gossage Chad Holcombe Andy Hogg Lori Horn Gary lanes lason King Ioey Pannell Chuck Reel Briane Seale Tia wana Sharp Tammi Simmons Rikki Stapp Tabitha Tipton Terra Turner lason Whisenhunt Dean White Give that desk a shine, Catrina Looks like history is Gary's fa vorrte class Where does the Red Fern Grow, lerem y? Moore 's Sixth 12 1 Matt Bevill Reggie Cannon Michael Clark jamie Coleman DeAnna Crisp larry Fatherree Carla Gadbury Pat Hanley Damon Hill Kristi Kesterson Dody Lewis Amber Manasco lay Maynard Brandy Moore Missy Morris Michelle Parker Michael Simmons Chris Whisenhunt Chris White loseph Woodall : 'f -W ,.., fx -ei , .K , .:. . W . , .. ..ff , ,..,.. .,,..,,... sf, 4:15 A as ,, Q M Nw s ,X as 5 , wg s q Kr! K Q sg Q x .f..- Je.: ...., , L . ,, K X ...... 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K X , - K X .. a D K -V 53, . .,.,,, V- we f..,,.. ww., -- W f -' L ' , , kkVAh il . fr ,Q ,Q f - i m .., -- i x X X N X im ' so gg X N, X K N gg 5 N C 5 ti sg, i ' :T l J, 2, - . Q f k gg Darrin Ashbrook Rose Barbre Kamm y Bolland Crystal Combs lohnny Cook Timothy Downing Lukus Duggan Paul Eudy Pat Frachiseur Melissa Harville Wilbur jones Michelle Krantz Heather McAnelly Mac McBride Billy Merchant Marty Morris Tammy Parker Sean Stone Tony Thompson Edgar Trebotich Y fi 3. Fifth G ade , ws 3 ls Serious Bu iness! Q -u'ii QT D ifi' i 1 V-fo2 a1.Vei fa': 1 ia -V'11:V'Vfo1i 1 is V'2i-2aa' , a' Zlfv .Lys- Let's see those pearly whites! Listen up troopers, Mrs. johnson is speaking. Fourth Gra de - .,.::,z1d2:5::!: We 've got prrrt. E- 5 . , :U ...W ,Q 2 Ax X S X S.. ' Q: :LZL PH 5 fi? f 2. -,---'. lill Cogburn mmz' :Zh Kip Faulkner V Paul Fox L 1 Keith Helms iiiii . 5 f . e e . . '--. lason lcenhower m . be . e - in r .... e .... in no ..... W ...,... in in .... r no . in er or K Lee Kell! bi ..,. m h ,,,. 11 ' iiieeie 2 Kristi King K ,m. , A jenny Leach .i . 1. Brandon Mays ' ' nnnn . Adrienne McClure .. .i ' ' A K.. P K i ' . ioeef M ' M N M oeeeee 1 eeeeei w e M . ,- .L e.,1 . '-e' r . I r e,.. Q 3 7 . --,i 1 ii',- A -1-'---' '1--' Q --11- i A lereml' Moore . Ilf J 5 Viii iiii h ZZI .... iihzi i Tzi X Susan Moore . .,.. i'i'i1 Q K N-'ffm M0 fS iie ,. eeo 5f0ffPHf'fff ieioi Kiii Leslie R-'i WH'e' 'e M Mfr eie. X M 1' K iiii eee. K K. - ,-,, ..,., . iiL'L- - is A EL I ie ' - ,, Q I - ..... . . . A ' '-'A A 'V Heather Tipton . .. fir :.k F V... , . KYIC Tufnef ...' 5 IQ heeef gl ,, . ... ' r eeeeei f . . H Cristy White T h ,gg lil. .fwfff A . , ei -,,. ge- -Ig :gi ef - .43 ,V kg 5 :K V .- , . , Donafd W 'f e e M e eeii eeeei M fm 11: eeeeei 1 511-me YOUHK ' ' 1 iee no eree f on X K rrrr A r M e fr ee r J ii x 'S e:Q.,e-.-f 5f ,Aff ': m'g ,Aff A i LQ 5 to ' if 'H ff-fp' we-2--A-Q ,M W in A .X - 1 M .zz 'fre H f She's more than a counselor She's our friend c a 1 ea ... E -, . N 3 e x X ,Q S Matt Bearden Heath Bennett Eric Britt lerry Don Brown Karri Fatherree 3. , as 11-hh :'-e 3 , S V. Brandi Fisher 5 VVLBBZLZ ,,,, Carissa Holder I - e 1kLg nl Scott lcenhower ' Monica lackson S Q Brad Kesterson .-.H -1: M, we X -.- V N X Q W- as H . if Q s K if N a.'f N , x ij A 5 Terri Maynard Tera McRae Dana Merchant leffrey Mounts Ambree Reed '71 4, , - 1 V. - sf ..1 sf j -' ,at 2 712 X.- S- LeeAnn Reel y joey Reid aar, a ii r asB'i B uster Roberts Amy Simmons i Ia. Angie Stapp X 2 Sarah Whlsenhunt Beth Young I ,I .r Mrs. Madonna Hill is Dierks' first elementary school coun- selor. This year she established a classroom guidance program for grades K-6 that emphasized personal skills such as making choices, sharing, caring, and cooperating with others. Mrs. Hill organized an elementary spirit week which stressed support for others. The Hug an Outlaw - Respect a Teacher Day was very popular with the students. Mrs. Hill is always available to stu- dents who have problems or questions or who just need some- one to talk to. She truly is more than a counselorg she's ev- eryone 's friend. Smith 's Fourth 125 is i.1 .fe A .--. .,,1-1 Paul Brock 6 2' ggfg ' Brad Dixon - LL'L Iii 1LL Wesley Green IIII ,, Man Hd' IZA ,':h1 Home Holland rrrrr ' gi ,,- r ',1rr Vrrm- L s e fix' - ,..,' :S 5 ' i 1 ' r,r, ,:,E . s .- ,ss' mmr'1 rmA. : ' 11. Irr an ,mh rr, rlr' 1 Tammy ,ester ,.,....,,, -. .. ey , Lance Mcclufe :hA , Tarynne Moore Ir Mary Oholendt Izr 1 t V,ss Vickie Pannell . sb m V 'H ..,' . t 1 .j r I V iiii V ' . e,-, - iirr so .,, ' '- iki irr. I : ' eeo eeee to he eeee :,1I ,,,. -lfi i .. H ' ' IZI Toni Richardson Dawn 593,45 e',e Sarah Simmons e1', ',1e s Bfidgef 5i '0 iii S wendy Swne rree 5 S eee:A s5i4':'f. ' -- 1,. I 'sf' ' - -' A 1-: A . S 1 Q, 2 'P'-Q'gtg , April Turner 1'c Scott Warren 'iii L- Rodney Whisenhunt Ve :A Z - S S iii Terry White Third Grade - 3 x 3: 9 More Years i new-M M ss- an M me-,cew Mi M Shawn Seale flashed his smile in 1 the hall. Scott Warren entered the cos- tume contest. 126 Harris' Third V5 3 ,. '57-1' -... A 'i Q wi N X 4 6 .vb X X F x s X F ek Q -. X : 5 . , -...N as 5 - .x.,,.. 1 NL fi 5'-'ltfif 1C'.1f'1f 5 eeo 5 EW is .S ggi. - --.. . , .. ., W R was as 'Q ' ll t .Xiu 3 Q mg? s sw 'F' 'Ex N ' Aw: i ff -S!! L Q L was -f ss r .ir Q so ' or f -' - M 1 Iyli 3151 -V ' Tun- 'mi ?J?SEEPE55EI:555 k I kkkkk k ' H 1:7 l si :::7 ffqk li r K T3 f Ei -Q W? .QQ Q LLL: 15 ix fx X K. X if 15' is fi ZLA V . 5 '1 -. se, M . W,,, si si :I E f :A :f n ' , fp 'NX k ,,. , , . f Myiy 1 ,,A .s s - 111 V, r s. :EE ZXA E:EE D- s J Q Shane Pate m ' W Shawn Seale , LL l Brian Stoclrman X SQ? 1- Chris Tolleson A' x 5 i, 1' Tonya Allison C ory Da vis Heather Dooley Brian Eudy Kindra Fan! Kevin Fatherree loy Greenwood April Hill Wayne Hogden lonathan jackson Amy lones Becky jones Ashley Lin ville Sunshine Lulrus Brandi Mays Smokey the Bear visited the children. Reece's Third 127 ww ' H 'Q we I 1 Buddy Buck Nat Da vis Angie Flemens Yvette Fox Scarlett Grady Darby lcenhower lason jackson Betsy Kesterson lohn Michael Lawerence Casey Massey Casey Parker Randy Pennington Damon Pitchford lames Pond Luke Quinn Lindsay Stapleton lason Stapp Cory Tipton Rachel Tipton Amy Ward 128 Stokes' Second Cristy Alexander Todd Bewll Michael Blankenship he 2 ..,...., me .... ..1.3....H., fha..-, -f a-:::y...g.Q1:-gifef....rw 5:5-3-5-,-.-3,.:,1-5.-.f,..g.,.5.3..,,..f f .......... ....,. 1a...1.-511,f.5:m...5...:. , S .- ' -' A a J' , ' - 35.5 J erk , 1 . 'si 2 I - -3 Q 5..g..- ,gk -53 41 ips e , 2. -' Q4-.5 A -e ,.. s.. - e:ssq:Q5: .- sgivx.-if gQ:.f..e- ,.,, , via 1: --,. V. , 1. I.. Le W- mzfff---,Q ... I.. Nw sf'Ns.,mN--.X gm. R Q , 2 NW 1 N J xx R C 5 qw ,Q W X QP 32 PH 41 s Q N, f Q1 2 X , f 4 , X , . 93 ll .t3.,....,... f... -if .-,s--ii. XX X rw Q Q y , 3 X Y' Q' . E' 3 1 . X A.- M X .. ,P A X xi 1 KE: E 'E 55 S , . .... -A t ----' ., A K .,.. e ,fggft Q M5451 -E., gg. ...' ' gk . . . . K- fi: . f fag'--- - , , ,:- A-'fa-'f ' .Ni..ig.k , .. ' . . - . I K, .. : .,.. , ..... M.,-fs.q...f 1 -11-, A - -.. .15 1 SQ E E ...A YWXBRP ff : i .ws , E :Mm .ww W. LA X fi sf W ...wi - ' LJ M g 'W W .,,. , X. , W ,W - Elementary students have had a Slush Puppy machine in the cafeteria this year. Tropical Baha- ma Mama, Goofy Grape, Snappy Strawberry, Tingo Tango Mango and Alotta Pina Colada were available during lunch. Tingo Tango Mango was the favorite, but Tropical Bahama Mama was not far behind. Money from the sale of slushes was used to buy supplies for the school. Mrs. Walters took time to serve Slush Puppies to Cristy Alexander and her friends. wmmwev-:..-:gag ' , ,, . .---W Second 'Q 4? -s The if? - 'V-iV' WLW1 ' me We ' sf 1 . , ..,,.,. W, adv Brady Da vis Barbara Fatherree Nicoles Hill Richard Huddleston f X fs ,ji , L ,x ,g 55, I K - K r I a n y ' , ' f ig ff :ff it - B ,,., A A t . ' I New 4 9 , gv A ' 1 '4 ' ' . W. ,.' ,1::: LW J -We . of ' , K R -e 1,45 .2 . 'Wai 5 mm, fy . ai i i 45 -' to in we H y Q, ,X ' , B r ..,. ,. ',f,f- ' ,f ,Z X , 'Q W ' Z W 'f f V V, he l ' if at my If , f A - Q, if' 'xl K' , - Ia. fi. WM ff 4- W 'W if gg Brandon Iaclrson Melissa lester Trena Kesterson Laci Kirby Crystal Morris Lacey Musgrave Kevin Pannell Rickey Penningto ll 3? C V v f I 2 I X . ? , 3? Georgeanna Pitchford lason Reid lerrem y Simmons Corey Stone Amanda White lami White lason Young Murphy's Second 129 as 1 Fir B t l ven More years. 'WWW 'f,5,,,gf -y. l '-:,., f mam lennifer Chandler Cassi Cogburn Michelle Farmer Scott Fatherree Willy Greenwood Libby Gunter lake Hill lonna Holder Gail House lefferey jackson Dennis lanes Kristie Lacefield Sammi Lewis Allana Linville Anna Manasco Sara McRae jason Merchanl Mike Nolan lerem y Pickett lohnny Ray Pitchford jason Pond Marie Poore lulia Ross Adam Smith David Ward 130 Bailey's First M ' - f X X Q5 f Q X 2, s S , X N 1 we :,. aaas eeeaeee eaes R' ssss H Fa. f 'i f:- K-55:52 iii, L if Q vi ix! E . .A G X .F - E -saws 1: :fe 55y:s.f,...1 ...... , .. ' -: 223s1?1-sf of L,.I X . W. N. Q we-i - ' if 1- --V WR N25 3:-wrii' K X, , X x ,I J as K1 X Ri? L U Q W 5 SSR ki 3 2 f , K J sa ii S J 5 5 , m.:.g::.-5123, X X T Q S is Q K , 3 ,, X 2 5 X X , ..::. e A . , i, X N335 4 if :::,at N X : .::. b:3E:!.:i.!.:, I 3 v N , we X X as s r , . , f, . 1 fs - E X XL 1f': . Ryan Brooks jason Brown -f My-x: f, - Us a N Q Q E X 2 3 we 5 X N X ., ,Lf : ee, Q s in X X SS G G seeeesyell 1 Nxf x KN?-wa mfs XNWFK X xxx v , .... H :., 2 .. . Saw if Ks X E gk .5 .X . ,,.. .i..,,. j Qi W NNNQI-RQ' we AQ 4 1 , 1 eeee:.ee ,o e,,ee 1 , ,--' ' - seee H ae.' L- e... eeeeeee 1 V G V aaaaa G s 1 - I V ,.-- 5 : r , Lkfvsxxxx vi 'ii E 1 s.- w G TE-va K+ lake Hill is obviously ready to go home. A ll? will H ,,,..aw , A 'NM ,,,, A ff 2 my X K rj 'W ff, if 'V 'Q am f ' fig y M I W! gms- Y , if wah- 'Z If f f , if ff , ff f ff f .,.., , , i , ,.., 2 E N , V -Lg' -m y Q: K f fa, fs I v-A, if f my gs? ff Q f 5' K X W l Y X, N, .ff A , ,, , .f uf' ,, kv! ,Qi .V .i Does lason Pond enjoy being in pictures or what? 1,gf'I-., V, . ,, V E' ne, , ji X f , M r 1 llla A ff WEQWQA ,gQ?wQ,3 lll Qgsff fa r I if ' X K ,kk,, , . wk fa- 1' 'Em fv Aa, 3 HW UQ'rz wmu,fg ,,...,. it . ' f We -is 31 1 can Q Ii -- A V Ln, , 4 if ,... ' f 'fu U ' , W a -' 1 was 'V -f 6 ' I 5' ...f ff X. f an-v--1unN X ...--.Q-Q , , M 'V ,,A.n,..,n..f Q 5 V .H ky 1 f , liz-1 4 J , is w, f i 2 3 4 J? fi W ,Z ' V , ,' f.a5:'f:, :Vff fx 2 3 2 5 lustin Archer Tonya Barbre Laura Cogburn Cindy Cook ifwwwfi M f , 4 ef y ' 'M ' e 'M i fulllluuue - gi '53, ' 1 a f Q l ,HE Z1 wa 4 lf K .1 X FJWWIIQM .af ,4 A H rf' f f glQ!? Q 51 W errr . N 'i,l - ,, G e' f ..... Iosh Diggs Amy Dyre Bubba Gunter Lana Hardin Dustin Hill I. B. Hill loni johnson Timmy jones Waylon K ersey Nicole Krantz Cory Mounts Ryan O'Neal Danny Simmons Adam Sirmon Gary Stewart Nathan Stuard Leah Turner Brian Wallace Ann Whisenhunt Lori Whisenhunt Reel's First 131 Ben Allen David Arnold Shae Barrillerux lennifer Bobo Susan Callaway Mindy Cook Mike Deaton Rachel Dooley Brandon Gadbury Andrea Grubbs Ashley Hile lessica Holland Adam jones Charles Maynard Amanda Moore ,..:', A aw f V ' X X Q SX M. xx x K Q X xx QQQ wk K SN' x X x X X , X F: - . 3 sn . . ,Q X X .. w .' Q .. e. olza N R E Ss s X e Q X X iw! S ---- ss - . ,S X K Q5 M Rmb 1 Q X 3 -- K . X XXL, ,. Q? N4 Q 5 S N , E 2 x X 5 . 5 n ae Q 'i e i Qtaelyoo Y ,.., f N L -kv E A 4 Qkjfj jf-4 i -if K l aa.a a l Q i '-K.. 1 l 'l . A , .. A - : Y Q so sms. -' : '- eeea R g s X 1 ennal 4 3 335, 1 Ei Dericia Pond if V llll il' N A' iii leremy stone l 1 li' Sfuafd e , l ae- if-'ff Lanny Wallace G' L me 5 X ,V Adam Ward 'l:'o ' l'oer Q ' l - ' ,,.: F A X eg I.. 5 K I : Ss! I Q I L V L 'N fl 'A ' f i L A , T ll':' 'l'l'- f o A I V A-1 WWMMJ rkr A K 1 lahl s ' A eoee if -W f W- w1':w.a.3f:::.. -- ' an 7 7 M A- 'Mmm Rachel Ward O I f Kln ef ften I , MfQl3m 'Y , MW 2.4mm S' ' ' M A--- 1 ' N Q M W Y - ,M R 'ee ,,, W' A me aw W M Larry Morris learned pre-reading N Amy Deaton and her friends played games at the carnival. Derrcla Pond wondered what would happen next. 132 B. Franklin 's Kindergarten m ' X' O? X ' 'ETX X , , in X is N i .XX sg X K As... . K' Vb., by at X IJ X 1 , Q X XX X , G 2,2 Ki ' M VEKI: if . , QX X, f SX v fv?ei X. , X :xxx I Si, Qgxaxi K , 1 , ix ' 1 XX N X X ms L -- Y 1 - f 2 :- W5- X N X X Q aw- W' Y N WN S N X XP Q A X15 t , Q. Q w ,195 ' X ' S5 X X X :.. f. .: .2 N x-we X P-ss 5X F X Nw Q X s s X t E g f - A' W' Q Hz -E52 A iz. NW-' . lx .X X g ,gif , 5. C 5 we f 1 Q a i as sg f - X 5 i . ,K -5 if . X ' , , C A ' illl ' .. - ' A - XX.. -v.. x . Xa z H -. , - ,,,, t - Q S A if is A - 'QV L f ' 7 vw xy it S , N A 15 lacy Tedder Amanda Wallace Mitchel Ward Clay White X A t .jf x'ak , ' . , ' X -- ,. : -- V 7 1 5' :iq g X Xaa W 'g'55,!T4i?fS..Fi Re Q .,.,...,e Airc Barbre Brandy Bennett Heather Bennett Adriana Bray Mac Davis Amy Deaton Robbie Deer Carie Diggs larrod Fannin Mandy Gilbert Amy Fatherree Amanda Gray Dustin Hill Crystal Hughes ld Michelle Lacefie Crystal Mays larry Morris Lindsey Pitchford Michael Simmons Marci Story L. Franlrlin's Kindergarten 133 Donna Grady helped decorate for the Halloween Carnival. Weyerhaeuser supported the students at D. H. S. Mr. Rhodes served us hot links at lunch. Many students appreciated the chairs in front of Reece's at lunch I KM 'Q S: 3' vc,--'H' 1, 1. if 1 , 'QF' ' 'X ww: Our parents stuck by us through a tough football season. The band boosted our spirits at all home games. Britt's is a popular spot for students at lunch. I would like to thank everyone who have supported ,us through these thir- teen years. Thanks a lot. t r Thanks Moml and Dad for all the love , and support youhave A given me. y . 7, A hfkarenfrachiseur Q Susan Turner . 9 'Thanks Mom and Dad for all you have given me. Mary Pinkerton M One last look at those who support us 4 Congratulations Randall, It has been our priviledge to see you grow into the fine young man that you are today. Your quiet manner and genuine thoughtlulness for other people are valuable assets. You truly make us proud to call you SON. Love, MOM and DAD -Q, g . as , Nm- . aayy 5 N QM 9 if . THQ 1, fi .AXP fs Q.- t o ,,,: g ,, . in N - , 'sS2fffXY,-.:if::::::: fro-ff. s 'as ian sa. M' ...a , L ' s t ll-- shag. -Q--:mv Q i . ,M N ei X Q E SY F -M. K X ' 4 ,Q . 39? T if .Q ' i-LS -- as r- ., ...- Q? .. 1 J, f' 5 T 5 i Y X , Q X 1 EU'-4 f 4' , X S4 , ,, I 3 7 , . a ll , ' i t -J , I my I , a t fi, .. Z , , A 15 f g':fH'f V 1 44- - ,, ,, 4 fi Z Z ,, -,, ff f 451, , Z, ,y 5 ? Q .LQ Karen, From a tiny little baby to a lovely young lady, you ha ve brought us much happiness and joy throughout these short 18 years. We are so proud of you and your accom- plishments. May you always ha ve the best life has to offer. God bless you in whatever you do. We love you, MOM, DAD, 7 f f 9 E Q-,E ? i -, 0 , f Y 5' '4 Mg' 2 g 1, X f ff A ff T i J gs , 5 My 4 3 gag f , Z 1 fi .4 y A XT f X ' 5 Pat 675559, ,f X 2' f f X ? ,, t ., A354 X ff it f, f f 5? ,jg 13 pf X CHIP l Congratulations l il Betsy We 're Proud of You o o Senwr 1937 x-.L: . 3 iot love Mom e t 'ax End W 'qzx' 5 K Y ad Q X You're Special We Love You! Mama, X and Leslie j ,t?iy,V.A v,., , ,,A,,,,, ,,,, , ,, jiifrgffgff 1? Jam Sa 9 Q 4 S V fwii V 5. gm M -0 fi- f 24 ag'-fwesaf:,,Hzefinffmfzfiziz-,V , if 1 i .414 ev ,Z it Missy, We love you! it l Mom and Dad Sf. C ongra tula tion , Mary Shannon Love, Mom, Dad and Andrea HW ,H as ag, 5 E L-as r 'la' ' ax 5 Q ff 5 ,,.. V I 9 L f m:f'!:V: 5 x W 3 f K an M' s gi l My A 5? K J 5 1 f QQ Wg 5 X f 2 ff gg f 4141 x e iffy HM! i Q fi QM 5 K ,A f Z Za ? X J V 2 gp f , 1 Si W if f M Z2 if wt, sq ' ' , 9 f,, WW x if if 1 J yi! ff 2 5 at , .ff f f .. e , ly W! W 1 5 s 5 W 5' X 5 aww H , as X M497 if V 1 7 ,ii A , ' f 1 2 fig? f QCXH 5 MW fa, 0 ji K W V, ,, mv I x KZ f , 4 9 , ., , ....?,2 V MW V W ,r 145 , ,Q 1 M , Zi' 7 l -Y l. 0 VE YOU Mom Dad 8: Brad .r Y, 55: N'-. . s i x s qw A daughter is laughter and good times to share, happiness that grows throughout the years, memories to cherish always. l QQ Denia, we will always love you. Mom and Dad ? Congratulations Brad Love, Mom and Dad 139 Congratulations, Susan. We Are Proud of you. Love, Mom 8 Dad ION, We hope you'll not lose the ability to smile as you face the future WE LOVE YOU, Mom and Dad ? 1 n W 6 Q To my Loveb' daughter whom l'm so proud of! Thanks for being A God-fearing Chris- tian young lady. Always put him first, He 'II never fail you. I Love You Very Much! MAMA Congratulations Teresa! Love, Dad and Marty Best Wishes in the coming years. 5 Mom, Rod Paw, and Granny 141 My . 1 ff ' ' MICHAEL IA C K S ON Senior 1987 Congratulations, Michael! We are very proud of you. You are a wonderful son. We Love You, Q Mom and Dad The 1987 Outlaw staff says C ongra tula tions, SENI on 5, BEST WISHES! Congratulations Mike K esterson Sr. 87 . fi' 'mfg 4 hu .2 ff-'Zim vw My -wwf-sz 4.152 - ' H V s l .a s ..,, C , W5 ,g M I H53 LW: ,WMV ' if Congratulations Drew May you find as much joy as you have brought to us. The one thing we tried to teach you to last your whole life through, is to know that you are special. lust We love yOU because, Mike, you are you. Mom, DacL and ,,'fff,,f',f,f,'1',,K,'f,, Mike Congratulations, Sheila We are very proud God gave you to us. We love you very much, and we know you will be a success in the future. ' We Love You! Mom and Dad Mamaw and Papaw 19? 2 f gf l A . J 5 s 31? az V, ff M W F Mm rf 'W 5' 55' Q fi Q- , , . W . ,X Q Wi hin you jo S ,X that's as lasting and true as the io you bring others b ju t being you. w fJfE.::N, ,, I R I' X,. .,.. I 1 . 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Love, Mom, Dad and lamie n 1 Congratulations Marty Love, MOM AND DAD 1 1 . v ' Q' 1 0. vv . v Q Q Ml Congratulations Son. We are Proud of you. Mom and Dad Chris Rider DANA, We are very proud of you. You are a special person and will always be our little girl. Love, l Daddy Bonita Chip -A C 0H8fHfUlf1fi0HS in 5 :eil ammle s 5, WV' - We lo ve yOU For information about parent pages next year, call 286-2191. 147 ' Weyerhaeuser Company - an equal opportunity employe When you're planning your future, think of us for top quality products, as a solid investment and as a challenging place to work. Weyerhaeyser The Tree Growing Company 148 Y. Weyerhaeuser Congratulations Seniors of 1987 Go OU TLA WS! Color Pages Partially Sponsored by Weyerhaeuser of Dierks l First National Bank Of Howard County 50 1f286-2 12 1 P. O. Box 123 Dierks, Arkansas 71833 'AAQK' i'. ' I '- -l-A - 'S z - If ' -?1 f ff: F .. 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Hebrews 9:27, And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgement. III. God has made provision for your dilemma. a. john 3: 16, ' 'For God so loved the world, that he ga ve his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life. b. I Corinthians 15:3, 4, For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures: and that He was buried, and that He rose again the third day according to the scriptures. IV. Your response to God's provision - Believe. a. Romans 10:9, 10, 13, That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord lesus and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised Him from the dead, thou shalt be sa ved. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness: and with the mouth confes- sion is made unto salvation. For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. 150 lesus Christ Makes the Difference Kitchens Grocery The Low-Price lea der Box 44 1 Dierks Arkansas 286-2065 Owner: Doyle Kitchens Shelter Insurance Main Street Dierks look to the Shield for your Life o Health Home o Car Farm o Business 5 SHIELD utr M 'y Q ' Phone 286-32 19 Home Phone 286-2205 AR CHIE lerrel Griffin C 0 THREN 'Bgfk H06 INSURA NCE e Ce 2 ffgency 286-2249 Drerks, AR Dierks A R 1 Dierks Hardware, Inc. 11.0. Box 85 Foot Dierks, AR Prin ts 286-244 1 P. O. Box 58 Phone - 286-2715 Don Turner, Manager Dierks, AR Hwy. 70 Main sr. Fair of Hair Dierks Home furnishing Main Street Dferksf AR Dierks, Arkansas 236-2249 Barbara Griffin Tonya Young 6 Cuts and Styles Owners: lerry or Debbie for the whole family Mounts Front Raw I 'X Ynungg'La:ice1McClureg'Qary2S C ey srfpwngfw 5 xMicfHlefXRbvlftX8 dl y Dixon, Brian dd! yt-I ikabeeQ1Erig.8rftt,fjohn Miqfjagfilixufrefzte J M8 I-fkow: Hershelfcgdy g A j r 1 5 A : A A 5 yStewart'7' A R A - A 2. H035 A g g THE GULF CORNER Phone: 286-2929 Owners: Wilbur and EIBerteen Mounts G BOBB Y'S DRI VE INN Breakfast At 7:00 A.M. Sharps Homemade Biscuits 6? Gravy VHIU-Mari Z::r1.5 AR '0'G'5z,fZf35z We appreciate your O Business C ongratulatlons Dierks, Arkansas Senmrs of 37 PAM KIRBY Pine Moore Swimming Sha vrngs N lisfonf Box 112 421 286-2639 if 2Z6f5'Z7 Dierks, AR Res. 286-2348 , Terry and lulra Moore Dierks, Ark. Owners 3 ws 6 tn , Tigers? 6 Front!! lgiyich IsXHiII,5DavidilfYard,Jason Bro k I if yj k an,ifRyan5tlrooks,J kfwttfpf at A f 633316 6331-bbreysfa-i5f5LXiafzi14i1:,6c6f3ran f yn 3 fasvnankeffietiafweffapp11 6+ 'nlf 2 6 Bac Roxfukglimmyff-I,Ii,fames Hifi, Earl Ward S5 lr i . f 3 C 7755 5 The Church Congratnlations THA T CARES 5e '0'S From s d M ' 9:30 ' ' 5:11 di.: Evghgkgg 00 P'gg'Y Wfggly Wednesday Evenzwg 7:00 Owner s Y s ' 'i'.I'e'l'5!y Zghfigis Ag' fxfgnzgef y 0 es Dierks i Church Of Christ Dierks Pharmacy 4th And Main Phone 286-3131 Dierks, Arkansas la ck Gun ter MOORE LOGGING SUPPI. Y Distributor of Special logging Cables B s e s Ph H Ph 286 2651 286 2319 Dierks, Ark. Dierks T. V. CABLE CO. and Pike County gf'f f up fog Cable- Vision ' Z W Ik 286-24 19 i F 0X7 5 o bb H Id Diana Sh p GA A G Open 24 Hrs. R E 7 Days A Week 266-2567 Dierks United Methodist Church We believe in helping others to faith. How shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard? - Romans 10:14 LOOK UNTO THE LORD: Looking unto lesus the author and finisher of our faith. - Hebrews 12:2 LISTEN TO GOD'S WORD: Faith cometh by hearing, and hearing of the word of God. - Romans 10: 17 YIELD TO THE SPIRIT: When He, the Spirit of truth, is come, He will guide you into all truth. - lohn 16: 13 Edward Warren, Pastor Congratulations Seniors From The City Of Dierks Mayor, Eddie Bounds Aldermen: Dewitt Seale, Dean Holden, Estle Rogers, Danny White, Terry Mounts, Charlie Thomas 156 Charles Moore Logging Dierks AR 71833 Faulkner Auto Kr Truck Supply YUUR limm y SM Paul Faulkner Mlm GARTHS SZTERE Faulkner G0 OU TLA WS North Main Street 286-2504 Dierks, Arkansas Tipton C ook's Keff Body Shop M Lee L. Cook, Owner fffflway 70 D'eQ E Dierks, A R 233-2343 get 71833 f I '44 N1 ' W , Wifi, ff 4 -Q I I QN x X i f W MW, N Y -1-W1., , Y W, - H2 f ff . 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De Queen, AR 642-7777 HWY. 70-71 EAST, DeQueen, AR ROY TA YLOR OWNERS: Phone: BILL and RUTHIE BUS. 501- 642-3710 POGUE HOME 501-289 6043 Ken's Pontiac - GMC PIZZA HUT HOME OF THE Hwy. 70 East - De Queen, AR Priazzo Ken and Helen Mclvealy 501-642 2845 1112 Nwgzgfje Drive DeQueen, Arkansas 71832 i i Timber 'ack 4 fp ,g Hwy. 70- 71-E P. O. Box 640-430 Stillwell DeQueen, AR. Bringing home the banking. west 845, 1004 iiinl Family Banking. I Bishop Dr. Max K. Delee Chiropractic Physician 150 Main St. First Federal of Arkansas 'n ii RON DUKE M O TOR S GMC Trucks and Used Cars Hwy. 70 East - Glenwood PHONE: 356-31 10 Dierks Monday 8:30-6:00 Phone: Friday 3:30-6:00 286-2663 '1'11'b..b.VA i.LE::b:. 1' 3552? ':f::: ' Bus. Phone 356-3141 Body Shop 356-3959 Res. Phone 356-3826 FRIENDL Y FORD SALES if 1 FRIENDL Y PLA CE P. O. BOX 409 GLENWOOD, AR 71943 HAROLD RA Y GRANTS OWNER DEALER 165 BAP TIS T ffm . W K fin, TV '7m,. WM W,:Ei?z.,, MTW -'Mfg iw ,, ,W 2, WW '2::,,n, 1. i at 2' ' .1 ,,,, '- . 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Romans 6:23 For the wages of sin is death. f5piritual separation from God.j 3. lesus Christ is God 's only provision for man 's sin. Through him you can know and experience God's love and plan for your life. Romans 5:8 But God demonstrates his own love toward us, in that while we were sinners, Christ died for us. 4. We must individually receive lesus Christ as Savior and Lord, then we can know and experience God's love and plan for our lives. lohn 1: 12 But as many received him to them He ga ve the right to become children of God, even to those who believe in His name. Ephesians 2:8,9 For by grace are you saved through faithp and that not of ourselves, it is the Grace of God, not as a result of works, that none should boast. 166 WARDS DOZER SER VICE , , 1 fs X Q f t f 1 Dozer , Brenda 236-2763 And Dierks ,J lp'h'N'i ' Clifton Arkansas xp Ward 71833 Q --2591 is Congratulations Seniors of 1987 Britt ' S Movie Time 1-J K Bus- 355-3132 I I Res. 356-3450 T. V. Sales and Service Cattlemen 's Livestock Market Dierks, Owners: Hershel and Connie Britt VCR and Movie Rentals Arkansas Billy R. McGrew Investors Corp. A dependable livestock Auction Sale Each Thursday - Glenwood, AR wfheraon junera! .irlome P. 0. Box 640 1 403 Stillwell DeQueen, Arkansas 71832 Masey Builder Supply Nashville 501- 045-4510 Hardware, Plumbing, And Electric equip Your True- Value Dealer 167 ash ville New Commerical Printers Office furniture 845-20 10 Graves 5' MILK MQRE. Hwy. 24-4 Nash ville, AR 71852 845-5035 l I. C. D YER 5 U7 Real Estate 84 Auction X 122 w. Bishop A 1 Nashville, AR ' N ' - 845-3365 REALTOR G X Reese Auto Parts, Inc. 800 South Main NASHVILLE, AR 71852 Smith' Read Mix, Inc. 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72, 73, 82 Horn, Brooks 42, 86, 87 Horn, Lorie 121, 160 Horn, Tana 57, 91 House, Dewayne 28, 88 House, Gail 130 House, Rhonda 57, 71, 91 Huddleston, Richard 118, 129, 152 Huddleston, Robert 54, 90, 169 Hughes, Brandi 50, 88, 89, 109 Hughes, Crystal 133 lcenhower, Darby 115, 118, 120, 161 lcenhower, Darrin 42, 72, 81 lcenhower, Derek 42, 87 lcenhower, Dustin 54, 90, 102, 158 105, 106, lcenhower, jason 116, lcenhower, jeff 88 lcenhower, jerramy 19, 29, 35, 55, 69, 72, 70, 02, 83 lcenhower, Scott 125 lcenhower, Tracy 72, 81 Irvin, Corey 54, 90, 170 124 jackson, Brandon 129, 161 jackson, jason 15, 32, 46, 59, 60, 67, 78, 81 jackson, jason, 35, 81, 128, 161 jackson, jeffrey 130, 153 jackson, jeremy 120 jackson, jonathan 127 jackson, Michael 8, 14, 16, 10, 19, 22, 25, 31, 35, 46, 55, 55, 17, 59, 60, 71, 70, 04, 142, 176 jackson, Monica 116, 125, 163 janes, Chris 72, 73, 82 jester, jeremy 116, 120, 168 jester, Melissa 29, 171 jester, Randy 87 jester, Tammy 126, 171 johnson, Becky 3, 5, 6, 25, 44, 45, 48, 55, 62, 63, 69, 78, 80, 100, 102, 103, 108, 111 johnson, David 35, 55, 69, 72, 73, 70, 02, 101, 103 johnson, joni 118, 131 johnson, judy 96, 97, 119, 123 johnson, Larry 98 johnson, Robbin 54, 90 johnson, Rusty 32, 42, 79, 87 jones, Adam 132 jones, Amy 127 jones, Becky 127 jones, Billy 116, 120 jones, Dennis 130 jones, Gary 116, 121, 168 jones, jerry 54, 90, 168 jones, Steven 54, 90 Timmy 131 Wilbur 123 jones, jones, junior Cheerleaders 40, 41 junior Pep Club 109 Keaster, julie 6, 59, 71, 78, 82, 100, 101, 100 Keaster, Tonya 71, 82, 108 Keaton, james Kelly, Lee 116, 124, 160 Kelly, Tonya 54, 90 Kersey, Waylon 131, 159 Kesterson, Amy 130 Kesterson, Arlene 71, 87 Kesterson, Betsy 128, 171 Kesterson, Brad 116, 119, 125 Kesterson, Chad 28, 54, 90, 169 Kesterson, Daniel 72, 82 Kesterson, Fairl 72, 82 Kesterson, janelle 98 Kesterson, Kristy 122, 160 Kesterson, Laura 82 Kesterson, 106 Matt 51, 00, 105, Kesterson, Mike 16, 31, 35, 55, 112, 143 72, 70, Kesterson, Paula 19, 29, 32, 33, 48, 55, 68, 69, 78, 82, 84, 100, 102, 103, 108, 111 Kesterson, Roger 42, 51, 88 Kesterson, Sheila 50, 87, 109 Kesterson, Todd 54, 90 Kesterson, Trene 126, 163 Kesterson, Wayne 95 King, Brian 42, 87, 105, 106, 107 King, jason 121, 162 King, Kristi 116, 124, 163 Kirby, Laci 41, 109, 119, 129 Kirkpatrick, Kim 8, 12, 17, 18, 19, 22, 25, 26, 30, 3 1, 40, 74, p 70, 144, Kirkpatrick, Mark 51, 88 Kirkpatrick, Wanda 45, 98, 109 Kissire, Bob 34, 35, 42, 40, 50, 76, 78, 97 Kitchens, Dwight 95 Kolb, Bill 97, 105, 106, 107 Krantz, Michelle 116, 123 Krantz, Nicole 131 Krantz, Tammy 19, 28, 50, 86, 101, 102, 109 Lacefield, Kristie 130 Lacefield, Michelle 133 Lamm, Angela 50, 71, 72, 87 Lamm, Shane 88, 91 Lawrence, john Michael 128, 152 Lawrence, Henriellen 63, 97 Leach, jenny 116, 124 Leach, Richard 72, 91, 105, 106 Lewis, Dody 122 Lewis, Sammie 130 Linville, Allana 130 Linville, Ashley 115, 118, 127, 163 Linville, Dana 50, 70, 71, 87, 109 Liles, Chad 32, 35, 36, 55, 72, 73, 70, 83 Lon, Sheila 69, 71, 02, 100, 101, 103, 108, 111 Lowrey, Mike 116, 120, 168 Lowrey, Scott 42, 66, 88 Lucas, Sunshine 127 Manasco, Amber 116, 119, 122, 160 Manasco, Anna 130 Manasco, Clark 54, 90, 105, 106, 150 Manasco, Greg 72, 81 Manning, Corb 98 Massey, Casey 128 Massey, Stephen 54, 68, 78, 81, 100, 105, 106 Maynard, Charles 132 Maynard, jay 122 Maynard, Terri 116, 125 Mays, Brandi 127, 171 Mays, Brandon 116, 124, 159 Mays, Crystal 133 McAnelly, Heather 123 McAnelly, Melissa 40, 41, 47, 54, 90, 109 McBride, Angie 88 McBride, Mac 123 Teresa 66, 80, 81 McBride, McClure, Adrienne 116, 124 McClure, Lance 126, 152 McClure, Matt 42, 51, 62, 88, 89 McClure, 43, 51, 76, 77, 97 McDonald, Allen 67, 77, 97, 98 Robbin 32, 35, 42, McKee, Allen 54, 90 McKee, Carina 82 McKnight, jay 88 McKnight, Rusty 32, 35, 37, 55, 72, 70, 82 McRae, Chad 42, 51, 57, 88, 89 McRae, Morris 72, 97, 98, 112 McRae, Sara 118, 130 McRae, Scott 15, 19, 27, 32, 35, 46, 55, 60, 69, 02, 70, 00, 100, 102, 111, 112 McRae, Tera 116, 125, 163 Melson, Beckie 50, 62, 88, 102 Merchant, Billy 123 Merchant, Dana 116, 125 Merchant, jason 130 Montgomery, Tina 54, 91, 160 Moore, Amanda 118, 132, 176 Moore, Brandy 116, 122, 160 Moore, Earnestine 3, 94 Moore, Eva 65, 72, 82, 84 Moore, Gary Bob 95 Moore, jeremy 115, 124, 158 Moore, julia 97, 119 Moore, Lynda 4, 63, 97, 103 Moore, Marty 90, 91 Moore, Shane 6, 15, 18, 19, 24, 35, 37, 46, 55, 60, 69, 70, 01, 100, 103, 111 Moore, Susan 116, 124 Moore, Tarynne 126, 171 Moore, Todd 19, 28, 32, 33, 42, 43, 51, 55, 77, 79, 87 Moore, Tony 58, 72, 78, 81 Morris, Billy 42, 87 Morris, Crystal 129 Morris, Larry 132, 133 Morris, Marty 116, 123, 168 Morris, Missy 115, 116, 122, 160 Morris, Missy 88, 104, 105, 106, 107 Morris, Sandra 40, 41, 47, 54, 56, 90, 93, 109 Morris, Teresa 6, 8, 9, 14, 17, 56, 69, 71, 102, 108, 110, 141 16, Mounts, 158 Mounts, Cory 118, 131 Mounts, Damon 116, 120, Mounts, jeffrey 116, 125, Mounts, jeremy 116, 120l, Kerry 44, 45, 48, 55, Bryan 42, 51, 88, 158 158 158 Mounts, 67, 70, 71, 78, 82, 108 Mounts, Narissa 116, 124 Murphy, jennifer 97, 118 Musgrove, Lacy 129 National Honor Society 103 Noland, Mike 130 Norwood, Andy 8, 10, 11, 13, 10, 19, 23, 27, 20, 31, 32, 35, 36, 46, 55, 60, 62, 63, 70, 102, 103, 110, 112, 143 Norwood, Camille 58, 59, 96, 97 Norwood, Doug 34, 35, 77, 97 Nutt, Sam 120 Oholendt, Mary 126 0'Neal, Ryan 131, 159 Pannell, joey 121, 158 Pannell, Kevin 129 Pannell, Vickie 126 Parker, Angelia 91 Parker, Casey 128 Parker, Cristy81, 104, 105, 106, 107 Parker, Lori 40, 41, 47, 50, 62, 88, 109 Parker, Michelle 122 Sandi 3, 70, 01, 100, 111 Parker, 108, Parker, Scott 124, 161 Parker, Steve 62, 88, 105, 106 Parker, Sue 99 Tammy 116, 119, 123 Parker, Parsons, Mitchell 82 Parsons, Tyfuanah 88, 105, 106, 109 rare, Bruce 72, 74, 00, 81 Pate, Shane 127 Pennington, Connie 50, 88 Pennington, Randy 128 Pennington, Ricky 129 Pickett, jeremy 130, 161 Pinkerton, jeremy 130, Pinkerton, Andrea 89 Pinkerton, Mary 10, 11, 62, 63, 100, 103, 111, 135, 138, 176 Pitchford, Damon 128, Pitchford, Georgeanna 129 Pitchford, johnny 130 Pitchford, Lindsey 133 Pond, Cindy 57, 81 Pond, Dericia 132, 176 Pond, james 128 Pond, jason 130, 131 Pond, Missy 71, 87 Poore, Marie 130 Poore, Sam 72, 82 Poore, Toby 52, 87 Porter, Misti 54, 91, 105, 106, 109 161 14, 17, 161 Powell, Kevin 46, 59, 63, 80, 01, 102, 104, 105, 106, 107 Quinn, Luke 114, 128, 159 Rainwater, Leslie 124 Reece, Imogene 97 Reed, Ambree 125, 158 Reed, rim 42, 89 Reel, Chuck 116, 121, 162 Reel, Deborah 97, 116, 118 Reel, l.eAnn 16, 125, 163 Reid, Brian 72, 81 Reid, jason 129 Reid, joey 125, 153 Richardson, George 89 Richardson, Toni 126 Rider, Andy 72, 80, 81 Rider, Chris 14, 17, 147 Risner, Rashael 40, 41, 47, 50, 70, 71, 77, 86, 102, 109 Roberts, Buster 116, 125, 162 Rolland, Rebecca 97 Romine, Tena 79, 82, 110 Ross, julia 130 Seale, Brian 116, 121 Seale, Dawn 126 Greg 6, 19, 27, 35, 46, 69, 74, 70, 02, 102, 103, Seale, 55, 113 Seale, Sharon 58, 97 Seale, Shawn 126, 127 SeChrist, Gary 35, 57, 72, 78, 82 Senior Cheerleaders 44, 45 Senior Pep Club 108 Sharp, Amber 72, 82, 92, 104, 105, 106, 107 Sharp, Ken 91 Sharp, Lance 73, 74, 80, 81 Sharp, Tiawana 121 Sharp, Vickie 44, 45, 55, 65, 69, 71, 72, 78, 83, 85, 108 Shaw, Larae 54, 91, 105, 106, 109 Shaw, Miehala 15, 44, 45, 56, 59, 80, 81, 92, 96, 102, 108 Shaw, Stephanie 7, 19, 70, 71, 03, 108 Shelton, Andy 42, 87 Shelton, Christi 54, 91 Shuffit, Christy 57, 71 Shuffit, Scott 83, 91 30, 31, Stuart, loy 89 Student Council 102 Taylor, Virginia 16, 17, 70, 71, 97 Tedder, Lacy 133 Thompson, Tony 123, 162 Tipton, Corey 151 Tipton, Heather 116, 124 Tipton, Rachel 128 Tipton, Tabitha 119, 121, 160 Tolleson, Chris 127, 153 Tolleson, Denia 9, 14, 17, 56, Simmons, Amy 54, 125, 171 Shute, Billy 72, 83 Simmons, Simmons, Simmons, Simmons, 97 Simmons, Simmons, Simmons, Simmons, Simmons, Simmons, Sirmon, A Crystal 50, 89 Dana 50, 71, 87, 109 Danny 131 Gene 34, 35, 42, 76, jeremy 129, 159 Michael 133 Michael 122 Rhonda 54, 91 Sarah 126 Tammie 121 dam 131 Sirmon Brid et 126 76, 78, 139 Tollett, Susan 83 Trebotich, Edgar 123 Tucker, Deana 54, 91 Turner, April 119, 126 Turner, Chad 72, 79, 83 Turner, joy 83 Turner, Kyle 161, 124 Turner, Leah 131 Turner, Rita 71, 87, 109 Turner, Ronnie 65, 97 Turner, Ryan 161 Turner, Sharon 74, 97 Turner, Susan 8, 10, 11, 12, 14, 17, 18, 19, 23, 25, 69, 70, 71, 85, 100, 102, 103, 110, 113, Smith, Smith, 170 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, 170 Smith, 8 Qadam 30, 31, 130, 152 Amanda 28, 54, 91, 109, Carla 99 Dana 54, 91, 109, 170 lane 97 lulie 48, 67, 78, 83, 108, Michelle 38, 78, 83, 100, 101, 108, 170 Smith, Sharon 97, 119 Smith, Tammy 40, 41, 71, 72, 87, 109 135, 140, 176 Turner, Terra 121, 160 Tuttle, leff 15, 19, 29, 32, 35, 37, 47, 55, 67, 78, 80 Vineyard, Iamie 35, 78, 83 Walker, Dwayne 42, 87 Walker, LeeAnn 89, 105, 106, 107, 109 Walker, Susan 120 Wallace, Alana 132 Wallace, Amanda 133 Staggs, Willa 98 Stamps, Troy 89, 169 Stamps, Billy 72, 83 Stapleton, Frank 52, 66, 97 Stapelton, Lindsay 128, 129 Stapleton, Sandra 100 Stapp, Angie 125 Stapp, lason 128 srapp, nikki 116, 121 Stephens, Amy 91 Stephens, April 50, 72, 87 Stephens, loey 116, 120, 169 Stewart, Gary 131, 152 Stockman, Brian 127, 168 Stokes, Betsy 7, 9, 11, 14, 15, 17, 48, 60, 74, 79, 103, 110, 48, 55, 62, 81, 102, 108 113, 138, 176 Stokes, Catrina 120, 121 Stokes, Iris 97, 115, 118 Stokes, Leslie 40, 41, 61, 89, 105, 106, 109 Stokes, Nancy 89 Stokes, Rhonda 5, 29, 44, 45, Wallace, Brian 131 Walston, Shana 9, 11, 12, 14, 15, 17, 28, 32, 44, 45, 48, 55, 58, 72, 78, 100, 108, 111, 112, 134, 145, 176 Walters, Io Ann 94, 115, 129 Walters, Suzanne 8, 13, 18, 19, 23, 44, 45, 48, 55, 67, 72, 78, 79, 176 Ward, Ward, Ward, Ward, Ward, 102, 108, 110, 112, 144, Adam 132 Amy 128 Beverly 74, 81 Brent 72, 83 Carol 66, 67, 89 Ward, Chip 120 Ward, Dana 17, 61, 71, 147, 176 Ward, Ward, Ward, ward, Ward, Ward, David 130, 153 lerry 83 Mignon 89 Missy 123 Mitchel 133 Rachel 132 Stokes, Timmy 42, 67, 89 Stone, Cory 129, 153 Stone, leremy 132 Stone, Sandi 5, 6, 48, 55, 56, 69, 78, 81, 108 Stone, Sean 116, 123, 158 Stone, Wendy 126, 171 Story, Marci 133 Stuard, lill 132 Stuard, Nathan 131 Stuart, De Ann 78, 81, 96, 108 Stuart, Dione 120, 160 Warren, Chris 54, 91, 104, 105, 106 Warren, Courtney 119, 120 Warren, Scott 126 Watkins, Deanna 69, 81 Watkins, Liz 123 West, Becky 90, 109 West, loel 42, 89 Whaley, Kevin 4, 81, 100, 101, 104, 105, 106 Whisenhunt, Ann 131 Whisenhunt, Brad 72, 73, 83 Whisenhunt, Chris 122, 116, 169 Whisenhunt, jason 121, 116 Whisenhunt, Lori 131, 171 Whisenhunt, Rodney 126, 159 Whisenhunt, Sara 116, 125 Whisenhunt, Steve 126, 161 Whisenhunt, Valerie 50, 89, 170 White, Amanda 129 White, Chris 122 White, Cristy 116, 119, 124, 163 White, Clay 133 White, David 89, 169 White, White, White, White, White, 31, 48, 62, 63, Dean 121, 169 james 95 lami 129 lulia 126 Karla 5, 15, 19, 27, 30, 80, 100, 102, 103, 110, 113 White, 2, 105, 106, 107 Philip 4 62, 89, 104, White, Stephanie 54, 91, 105, 106, 170 Exijill ,Liu 8 GN 534 White, Terry 126, 159 Whittle, Donald 124, 158 Whittle, Tina 54, 91, 109 Wilson, lack 69, 99 Wilson, Shirley 14, 16, 17, 68, 69, 97 Wolcott, Rhonda 50, 89 Woodall, lonathan 18 Woodall, loseph 119, 122 Young, Beth 125, 171 Young, Eddie 35, 36, 78, 87 Young, lacqueline 71, 77, 89, 109 Young, lason 129, 152 Young, Marty 7, 17, 18, 19, 24, 32, 46, 146, 176 Young, Russell 72 Young, Shane 116, 124, 159 Young, Shannon 40, 41, 54, 90, 102, 109, 180 Young, Travis 72, 81 Young, Vivian 55, 71, 78, 83, 108 The Outlaw Staff would like to extend a special thanks to jerry Hyde and the DIERKS BANNER for photographs used in the sports section, the elementary section, and on the spirit week pages. Zi Index 175 ! E QQ as ., 5 c,,,,.,. ,.,., , .Jw was a memorable year ln the eyes ot the world. The Superbowl was won by the New York Giants, the first anniversary of the Challenger tragedy was remembered, more hostages were taken and released in the Middle East, and the U. S. brought back the America 's Cup. All these events were memorable and Emotional, but for a class from a small town in Arkansas, the most remembered event of 1987 has yet to Q. appen. a On May 28, thirteen years of hard work and dedication will pay off. Thirty students dressed in blue and white caps and gowns will walk the aisle of the D. H. S. auditorium. Proud parents will smile as their senior will seat himself among friends and classmates for the last time. Throughout the ceremony, cherished memories of the years at Dierks High will be in the minds of each senior. At one time graduation seemed so far away, but soon it will all be over. Diplomas will be accepted and the school song will be sung one last time. With teary eyes, our seniors will begin that long walk back up the aisle to face their futures. When they congregate in front of the auditorium after graduation, we hope their memories of the past are pleasant ones as they take ONE LAST LOOK. Seniors were reminded of kindergarten days as they visited with Miss Brinda and Miss Linda. 176 Closing W XAQ Q Q3 o 0. mph Q07 f 'til-WLQ 'SEX W w!luhmL3 f QSJLBQSXGL -,vu O'vL.C-1.0-Lgpkg Q Pj M . , ,Q , My, ,mrwgw C6030 ' ?10OL gf? wwe!! mhmm WM gw ww Q I A ,A QM SA gg rw mx , Q7 QRZQQZQMP? ,J JQQQKX 5 af? ,6a ,, my Q x 1 fe Q Q ww mmm, K Cb mwfivyqf f .x ' X gl , ' WWW' gfgbfmLX ,, 555 WWMJQ T M . wif fQL ?2l 'W , W h I TQQQCL J! L! id ,UC lgmlm Q Su' 3 QQ. 1 YfL-C2C'2A1c,0fc f ff if J 'GL C3 - hflwi fc,.Q.ZaQM,Ag -Qf71f:f3f3Q,d QSXQMW K44e1mjUxcq,gH,+,fA U fy K Z WMU? wr mf ,?fJ,5lgQG?f m'm' UULQNLA wig 20,4 GIUQJQG GY b ,yi It 7 -4, c L3f,C3? 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