Doss High School - Myth Yearbook (Louisville, KY)

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K' lst? , yi ,qv N xpv All, N JA XX! 5 V. l I to Opening ..... Dedication ...... Student Life .... Seniors ........... Underclassmen School Staff ..... Activities ........ Organizations Sports And Ta ble Of Con ten ts Related Activities .... Closing ............... 2 00000000 I -5 Xa Q my Q. -'I' 'L Y 1 9.3. f A 'Q' .-., ,L- D- ,,-1-Q 11 W Dragons Stn ve To Be Better i I--. 3 Uffccmg Wu mr wmr r 1 Mae 172116 ,Z S'-M.. Xi DOW!-'l.4'V KY00 04 5 5 Better Because We Want To Be Dedica tion new life to Doss football games this year. Doss is now playing games in lights this season for the very Hrst time. As ,a iresult, the attendence improved and more school spirit was shown. In thepast, daytime games didn 't seem to attract many students. Until this season Doss was the only public school in the county with no lights in its football stadium. When Thomas Jefferson High School closed in 1981, the Board of Education gave the Doss Dragons the lights from the Thomas Jefferson Stadium. We give the credit to the Doss Booster Club for installing the lights in the stadium. Without the Booster Club, Doss would still be without lights. The school board sent the Dragons four sets of lights and six metal posts. Then the Doss Boosters bought two more sets of lights and installed the 65-foot tall poles. The dream was years in the making. lt was reborn with Sunny Watson who was the president of the Booster Club in 1980-81. Also Joe Dukes kept the idea alive when he became president in 1981. Through yard sales, flowers, Christmas trees being sold, and the money from the concession stands, the Doss Booster Club came up with lifteen thousand dollars for the lights installation. lt took the Booster Club three months to fully install the lights with some greatly needed help from the Pleasure Ridge Park Volunteer Fire Department. They provided their 65-foot snorkel ladder so workers could install the lights on the poles. A special thanks to: Mr. Mike Hart, an electrician, who did most of the wiringg Mr. Bud Ballinger, a shop worker, who made covers for the electrical boxesg Mr. Murrell Law, who took a weeks vacation to help paint the polesg and Mr. Joe Dukes, an engineer and surveyer, who drew plans for the height and angle of the lights. Also thanks to these who helped in any way they could: Jim Zieglar, Pat ,Aki .1 if-L . r. ' .wl- , ., .Q GW I. :I 55' 35 -- ,Qu , aww-fl. '- 2:25 241115331- Lenhart, Sunny Watson, Dan Shepherd, and many more. :'g34giiQy5-33.1.-3 We are proud to dedicate the 1983 Myth in honor of the Doss High School Booster Club and everyone associated with the effort to install our stadium lights. You have fulHlled a Doss goal which goes back to at least 1969 when efforts were first made to light the football stadium. Ltihlfi' Thanks to the combined support of the entire community, Doss can shine Q brighter than ever before! Q., , kk :rx 5.21.5 Jia, . xiii 533255 . 'J ' 2 A ON - la - A ' ' l A 95. , ' r if fi L 9 . Wakita :fe sg. J' Sabi t I :ww Hz' Qx O J vt 1 fi . 1- wwf - L Qing it 1 ' ,L 9 .. 1 ag-. Student Life Is Smile for the Joanna flashes Y fi-1 5 rf, J True Love. that note from Dean? V1 R ? cki. camera, icky Shawn, that HF6 is kind of big to roast a marshmello. smile. 8 Lloyd sings a tune. The Valley Girls are back in town! Students Show Th eil' Enthusiasm Scott, you 're a life saver. Student Life fs How much are the rings this year TOTALLY AWESOME!!! .SU ,' The unknown Seniors! Charlotta thinks she's all that ls it love, Gene? Josephina? - Joe? What a great smile! I Student Life gf Cheri Pate and a smile. i, , M1 X NX WXXXX 4 X y Xi xk 1 ,, if Just a minute, I'm going as fast as I can! 'ini Smiles and sunshine. ' 4 And now a word from 198519 Miss Kentucky. A moment in the shade. Mrs. Woosleyk first period Algebra Two class David Grisham and Tim Crowder in two of their better outHts, W9 if, ' ' 'ffm .iiiif 'ww Student Life Cindy Martin concentrates 62 Debbie can 't resist the camera Q X Ea-,ll as 1 I hummi- l .' QL -L ,. Time just passes slower when you look out the window if 'x ya I Macho man Danny McGrew? Coming in for a pit stop is Kenny Hart. Dalrympleis Spanish One class hits the books. sa One crazy crowd at the Homecoming Bon-Fire Jay Brown in a dead heat H ll DUTY U 5129-t - ! Kelly Russ blesses Jeanie with his charm. I ,r ,. - , ' Cf af X ' 1 f 2 , Russell gets loving hug from Sherry Lisa is swept off her feet by Eddie O'Neil. Hugguns. Football players get the Halloween spirit. qt, z, e xr E '31, ' ' 2135 g - . U 4 p ' W ri ' I W ef I0 l I . S-Qi! ,K wt 1 Doss Dragons celebrate a football victory with a dance. -:NX Mike flirts with Sandra and dfmteff Dana and Kevin Caught in the HCV'- Charlie is loving it up with Robin Brown. 2 gb I K. ,M k Y... x 2 ' 1 ,ff , '-wg , K J? l 2 ',,',.f n,f , 1 x , V Q W' A u . . sv , , 4 L.: w . 2 A E ni L'Q x s Wf- r - X N 1X2T VX. 4 Q gn A S Senior Baby Faces . t M . . . e .gf 5 . - ' - f b, n . g Q xjrff- lk a W .1 :X . , . .,. .. M, v . gg 0 ' 11- '. fl. , , 'ir 5 X li- 2 - X ' A 19 . fb .1 15,1-, f K h . .2 YW? W' . 3' E , N N ei -W ,. .. I Af?zjZ',l,fM QA, ,.,,f,1V,5, . gmfe , . '?'l'1?9x i' QL .ff f' ' W ef if-'il 5535 XY K O'l 1 3 , lx ,N 'sir ff X l A n yu 1 n f, X I1 -, :ax .5 . , . I I I 1. Tammie Jones, 2. Allison Kern. 3. Steven Vannerso 4. Kim Decker. 5. .Jennifer Hill. 6. Joe Ollilgcs, 7. Cin Sharber. 8. Tina Slusher. 9. Nedra Franklin. 10, Bi! Vincent. ll. Vicki Cox. 12, Cheryl Kennedy. Here's Looking At You Kid! E Y iii H Fx. 1' ix . 1 '.?'.5 ' 4: wif' 7. 1 1 5 . ,4- . i lf I. Kyong Lee. 2. Pam Craven. 3. Sandra Ward. 4. Tina atterman. 5. Lori Phelps. 6. Tina Hood. 7. Theresa Orthober. 8. Sherry Hrggins. 9. Denise Steffan. 10. Joe Lutes. 11. Mike Warren. Lf E' I H s ' N rx 5 if ,I Wx ' L. Lf Nunn., A.. ' itz... , ..... .:'Qll..,m. ., 5 , ' W. .41 V-...--. ' R-,x Class of '83 Ring Cerem on f 7 X Karen Clay looks for someone to turn her ring. D1-yum Q A... Q i Nw May 28, 1982 was an important day in the lives of the members of the Class of '83. The Ring Ceremony was held in the Doss gymnasium with parents and underclassmen in the audience. The underclassmen looked on with envy and the parents beamed with pride and satisfaction. The ceremony was intended to assist the new seniors in better understanding of the meaning of the ring design and the full meaning of what being a SENIOR is all about. The ceremony itself was only the beginning, the real celebration began at the traditional Ring Dance held at the Holiday Inn South. Entertainment for the evening was provided by the band, Caribou. It was truly an evening to remember for the Class of '83, The Junior class officers were .lean Ann Padgett, President: Mi- chelle Vittitow, Vice-Presidentg Carol Evans, Secretaryg and Kenny Ford, Treasurer. Junior class sponsors were Mr. Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. Dalrym- ple, Mrs. Hagan, and Ms. Leonard. These ofHcers and sponsors worked incredibly hard along with some class members to prepare for all the successful activities that went with Ring Day. Enjoying the ceremony are Becky Crum, Mary Crutcher, and Missy Danzinger. Tim Crowder gives Becky Crum a traditional turn of her ring. '83 Seniors hold up their rings and gleam with pride. 66 The Celebration Begins!!! N Let? Hang O11 : Theme Song Mr. And Miss Doss .fx as Joe Olhges Jean Ann Pagdett Jean nn Padgett ,ni f l s NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY E 'Z fl 622 1? l A- 1... tial: J. 3. :' ' A:-:-. -..-., -. ag-9. -ng' -.'. .,- s, , n f.' -,Q - . I '.'. : . 'J-' . 1 1 '. 'n' 4 .- 0 W fY4'W 1 4 , Jean Ann Padgett is a very involved member of Doss High School. She has always been involved in numerous activities in and out of school, including, Junior and Senior Class President, Pepsi Cola Generation Singers, Choir, National Honor Society, Beta Club, Tennis Team, PIPPIN Cast Players, St. Paul 's Catholic Church Prayer Group and Youth Group, American Legion Dixie Post 220 Girl s Auxilliary, Bacon 's and Seventeen's 1982-83 Fashion Teen Board, and many more. In the future she plans to attend Eastern Kentucky University, majoring in mass communication and public relations with a minor in advertisement. Jean Ann also plans to travel perhaps combining her career with traveling. Hoping to someday hold an elected political ofliee, Jean Ann also sees marriage and a family in her future. Volunteer medical work appeals to Jean Ann. The Myth asked Jean Ann to summarize her feelings about her years at Doss. In her words, Doss has become a great part of me . l believe it is what I am made of inside. As the days get closer to graduation l often sit and think that when I leave this school, a part of me will be gone and I 'll feel an emptiness within, a loss of friends, feelings and love. But most importantly, a part of Doss will remain within me and a part of me will remain at Doss. l'll always cherish this school as my home: I 've grown with this school, and I believe wc are both a lot stronger than the day we began. To me, Doss is me. Many things I love and cherish are here, most importantly my friends. .lean Ann ranks llth in the Senior Class and has received many awards praising her efforts such as Who's Who at Doss High School, National Honor Society, Scholastic Letter, Senior Favorite - Accomplished Most for Doss, and Whos Who Among Foreign Language Students. I9 Joe Olliges . A ge ' 11 ' 1, 4 A -,V , wx-. 2 W' W , f', 1 f ' t 'if' . ' f 34 f' I U X 1-5 A . ' ' I , - V W , 14. . i. Joe Olliges has a 3.3 grade point average and has been involved in a great number of activities. llc is in the Beta Club, Spanish Club, Track Team, Cross Country, and Who's Who at Doss High School. Joe was the winner of the She-Male contest, Senior Favorite - Best Personality, and All State Cross Country. He has been voted all county in the mile and Joe holds the school record for the mile at Doss. After finishing high school Joe plans to attend college, major in computer 20 science, and continue competitive running. As a member of Our Lady of Consolation Church, Joe has worked as a lifeguard during the summer and did volunteer lifeguarding for the handicapped. We asked Joe how he felt about Doss and in his words he feels, I Hnd the spirit and enthusiasm of the Doss community outstanding. The faculty, students, and supporters of Doss all work together to nurture a great learning environment and an overall cooperative spirit that makes Doss ll. fi N f - 'l 'I M iss Doss? I Mr. Doss T' 1983 Senior f' ry qt-fan. 5 X a 2' 1- Mr and Mrss Senior Accomplzshed the Most for Doss Davzd Grzsham 62 Mrssy Danzinger Rrcky Edmondson .Q Jean Ann Padgett it K, si Most Fhrtatious M051 Dependable Rex Escarma JL Missy Haughter Paul Crawford :Q Mary Crutcher -a ' 1 si G! if o A ' x N. ' ff' N4 1 A! A f R E. 1... 1 T R , X , ' ' 3 -S-D gd e Q S 1 1695 .C . -T3 1 0 Tim E E1 Q .558 fx '7 57 , C all is ff ,fa . Si 33 if , 1 , Q ,. '- A X . 'Q A' ti' 1' A , is ii Best Personality Most Considei-are Tim Ray, Joe Olliges, Jr Michelle Vittitow Crowder Kc Karen Seadler s. ' S- Gi Lx' - 1: -'C 'HUM v e'?Fff .1451 Most Unpredictable Most Intellectual Joe Reynolds Jr Pam Craven Robert Whitman 62 Cindy Layman Senior Favorites 1983 23 Senior Favorites 1983 hu' Wittiest Most School Spirited Joe Lutes JZ Mary Rowe Kelly Russ Kc Tina Rattcrman gal IPF' Friendliest Best Dressed David Ballinger A2 Sherr Hi ins ' y gg Peter Blmcoe ff: Gayle Prichard musswmwwl- ' uf ' .. Y' Ai, K W A ' . ff ' 1 ,ga , , .f ' A-..,1 ' Most Likely To Succeed Kenny Ford A2 Joni Baker Most Talented Gerald StanHll 8: Patty Smith -- . ,.,,ij1'. . , :W 'I' -. 1 T' .r 'f .L.?v V Most Sincere Most Attractive Vince Richards di Sherrie Kinney Kevin Shellman 62 Sandra Ward 25 I 1983 Semor Favorites 1983 Senior Favorites i Hs! Most Talkative Greg Hyde A2 Tina Hood Most Athletic Larry Ward Ja Carol Starck J . fk ,M :Sl-ir Most Argumentive Kenny Hart 49 Theresa Orthober .,1!x. Hi, X 1 4. , Most Energetic Phillip McCune Ja Toni .laggers - -.- ?.J in- Most Bashful Allan Yelton cf: Cheryl Kennedy Most Mischievious Shawn McMurtrey :Q Kim Greenwell Senior Class fHcerS 41,1 P- .. I Left to Right: Carol Starck, Secretary: Jean Ann Padgett, President: Patty Smith, Vice Presidentg and Cindy Sharber, Treasurer Joni Baker And Robert Whitman Doss, First Ever Finalists 'S' Robert Whitman is one of the two finalists of the National Merit Scholarship Examination, of the 150 Doss students who took the test this past summer. Robert currently holds a 4.0 average, and he plans to attend college after graduation from high school and become an Electrical engineer. After completing college, Robert would like to work in a big city. Roberts feelings about winning are somewhat mixed. He also says that among the benefits of taking the test is that you will get an idea of what the S.A.T. is like. lf you decide to take the National Merit Scholarship Examination, Robert recommends studying the study guide for a few months until you 're confident with yourself about the test. He doesn 't feel that there were any real drawbacks to taking the test. Of the hundreds of thousands of students nationally who took the test, there were only 600 finalists in the entire nation. The National Merit Scholarship Examination was taken here at Doss: it is a P.S.A.T. The areas most involved are English and Math. Robert Whitman is very thankful for having taken the exam. He can now have a choice of which college he attends. Mr. Whitaker says that he is very proud and surprised to be a part of such an honor. He says that it is highly improbable for two students from the same school to be winners of such an award. He views the chances as being about 1 in 2 million considering the number ational Merit 1 af QM f ml: :kg 'T x 5 .faitfbilif of students involved. Robert and Joni are the first ever National Merit finalists in the history of Doss High. Having two finalists added even more to this rare achievement. Congratulations! .loni Baker scores tops on National Merit Scholarship Exam - thats right, Joni is one of a select group of students from the entire nation. Miss Joni L. Baker was born January 15, 1965 to Mr. and Mrs. Kizer Baker. When asked what her Hrst reaction to her exam score was, she said, My Hrst reaction was complete surprise. My S.A.T. scores didn't seem that far above average. And I realized that I was competing against the best in the nation. After that 1 gained more conHdence in myself and my abilities. Asked to describe the test, .loni commented, The test was only as hard as you made it. The areas of thc test were math and English. There were, however, some drawbacks to scoring so well. The only thing bad for me was that sometimes people would not allow mc to be human and make a mistake. Right after the announcement of my winning, I made a bad score on a chemistry test and people made a big thing out ol' it even though 1 had made bad scores before and they didn 't say anything. Other than this lpeoples commentsj, winning was great! Jonis plans for the future include attending U of K. majoring in computer science and business administration. eh olarshi p Exam 29 ..-D 'S-A Seniors 1 DA VID BALLINGER FAVORITE MEMORIES - Mom .2 Dad, thanks for being so understanding .Q I love you both very much, all the great times with a bunch of great lriends, football under the lights my Olds, pep assemblies, shop classes, Mrs. Hattieldis research paper state playoffs, Turf 81 .Q 82, beating Ballard Q DeSales, all my great teachers 1.6 the great stall, special times with BW.L WL, WD, DS, Coaches Crum A D, SBC, special time with Mary? M0 LA UNDRA BANKS FAVORITE MEMORIES - When Doss' Football team went to the turtjh '81' .Q '82, my favorite teacher, Bob Bishop, Mrs. E. Henderson and McDowell, best friends SE, KE, KC, PB, DI-L AH, when our Girls' Basketball Team had pizza, when we beat a good team at Pizza Kino, Ring Ceremony, Hazel Miller coming to Doss, .Q special thanks to Mr. 8 Mrs. Betz, best of all memories was meeting James Tyler at Doss, Brother Bobis Ist Period Class with PB, SE, DH, TK, DW JB. ACTIVITIES - B-Ball, SAC, Pep Clb STE VE BARBER FAVORITE MEMORIES - Jesus, Mom, Dad and family I love a lot, The fun at Lexington with Coach Helphinstine, Stuart, Fairgrounds '78 A '81, Florida '81, lriends RE, JO, KH, CS, CC, KE, TC S71 BL BM KR, MM DG, JL, all the fun times at Doss. ACTIVITIES - Tennis 3-4, Track 1-2, Cross Country I-2, National Honor Society 3-4, Beta Club 1-4, Spanish Club 1-4 ' GREG BAR TLE TT FAVORITE MEMORIES - Having great friends like JB, LW DS, RI-L M V Having a chance of a new beginning with the support and friendship from KM BH, DH. Having great teachers such as BB, AD. And thanks to the most important people in my life Mom, Dad, and K.M. ACTIVITIES - Jr. Beta Club, Weightlifting., DOUG BECK A FAVORITE MEMORIES - Bomb shelter, Log Cabin, Paul, Joe, Carina, Laura, Kenny, Rod, Dod, Little Hill, 111, Harley Davidson Ring Dance, Summer '82, birthday parties, Mom A Dad for putting up with me, cold morning rides, the pint, Rolling Stones, Ozzy, Otter Creek Waverly, Homecoming, Ticket Booth during lunch, Robert, Rat, D., woodshop, 400, 450, 650, 1200 CC A Biscuits, nights home after 3:00, DM JL, PR, PB, LS, JR, KC, TM, TC Traffic Lady, Ohio Locks, Beat Docks, Fairgrounds. PETE BLINCOE A FAVORITE MEMORIES - Being around nice people like the nice people at Doss. ACTIVITIES - Football 0 0 BE VERL Y BUECHLER ' ANGELA CARRITHERS FAVORITE MEMORIES - Mark, Oct 31, '80, my love to you forever, all the fun, crazy, and wild times with Lori, Kim, Gail, Michelle, JT, TC, KS, SH, AM BB, CS, fun Fridays 12 laughs we always had over nothing, Bitty, all your loves, STN, I Nugent, talks, pranks, lunches, LWP that always failed, Gopher, TTAS, games, good grades, TS, secrets, movies, 1:30 am, SITB, Green Bomb, DGSIH, cookies for Mikey, hes not too good for E77 the gang, faces A happiness, ROC, YAA71 GURALL , 31 Seniors CLIFF CASH FAVORITE MEMORIES - Mom, Dad, :Q Dave, great friends, TC PC, VR, DG, PB, SH, TH, MD, DL, WR, EL RK, RM D12 especially Ken, Chuck tk Ken Turf 8l-'82, beating DeSales, Coaches Bocko, Gus, Dal, Wilson Perkins, JABEZ Derby, fun times in Chem. with Storminl Homecoming '82, boatdocks, great times at Shawnee, Tim, Vince, Paul, .Q Tom, VanHalen, fun times with Missy tk ones to come. ACTIVITIES - Football 2-4, Baseball 3-4, German Club I GAIL CISSELL FAVORITE MEMORIES - Ring Dance, Rush 2112, Fairgrounds, the docks,fMO1, C.L.J.S.C,L mailbox 8: U. W. driveway, soccer new Doss friends: LG, DH, JS, TS, CH, TC, DC CL, AC, LP, special friends KL fGopher1 AC lgetting marriedl, Spankie, MH lCookie Monsterj LP lOnion Headl 42 especially Cindy, Powder Puff Whispering Hills Summer '82, ET Sr. Yr., A all my love to my family - Favorite Teachers - Bro. Bob, Mr. White, Mrs. McDowell, Mrs. Stiles, Mrs. Miller, smart, TIM. nw - goody thanks 'ia LC for TTQSH KAREN CLA Y . FAVORITE MEMORIES - First year at Doss, fun at flball games, Turf '81 A '82, The Belle, KSK UK, Homecoming Pep Rally, tripping to typing, wfDK, the Hght wfDI1 Kings Island '81, Ring Day at Stuart '81 ti Doss '82, concerts, old friends from Stuart, Graduation, meeting new people like Kita, Lulu, Stephanie A PB, DB, DK, CL JG, DVM G.L PM, RM PM, DM JB, SIL SM SN, Favorite Teachers - McDowell, E. Henderson, Porter ACTIVITIES - Ftbld Hockey I-2, SAC 3, Pep Clb 4, Latin Clb 2 DIANE CLEMONS FAVORITE MEMORIES - Homecoming '82, the boat docks, and to all of my good friends, KA, LM MH, Sl-L M K CL, MS, MR, JG, and most of all my best friend Tina Cope. Good luck to Tina and Dennis. My love to my Mom for putting up with me all these years, and to all sisters and brothers - M WC J PM VW CVM KW A m0St ol' all Frankie - Especially all my love to Billy. I hope it works out for us C UR TIS COA TES STE VE COFFE Y i - 1 ' JOHN COLBER T FAVORITE MEMORIES - Riding to 12 from Vocational with PM DR TM HM riding around after Vocational, Ring Day, Class Day, Summer Vacation, Friday and Saturday night parties. Friends like FS, PM, TM DR BK KM SG, SL, BM Lunch with friends between Doss and Vocational School. KENNY COKER FA VORI TE MEMORIES - 9th grade PE building massive tissue, Pep rallies for State Basketball Tourney, finishing 2nd in State thanks to Coach Mudd, Mr. Byerly, swimming coach, the butterlly pusher. As a sophomore loving 4th pd. To Mr. Wilson, swimming coach punishing me for the free-syle, Jr. Yr. for football pep 'rallies for playoffs. Class of '83 at Horse Pk and UK trip. Still peping on for football thanks to 6th pd. Coach Bocko, looking forward to Los Angeles 42 Venice Beach. 32 Seniors TINA COPE FAVORITE MEMORIES - All the years at Doss, 9th grd wfTS 0 10th with LS, Ring Dance '82, llball Homecoming '82 Ghost Run, meeting Stuart friends, especially best friend Diane, UK trp with Mary, JC, SK MS, JL, DC, Joes jokes, Mr. W.3 hole, Powder Puff, Mr. Bocko QQ Ritz ti Gappy Miller, mostly meeting R learning to love Dennis ti our '82 summer together 8: future fussball at Bozos, Sociology wfMR, DM R Bobs remarks, I love you Mom :Q Dad, God Bless the '83 Senior Class of Doss High . VICKIE COX FAVORITE MEMORIES - All the great times Todd 8: I have had. Zom Derby '81-2, Rolling Stones '81, KG, ACXDC concert quarter bounce at JL Fatman slipping at Vogue collateral 10f31f81 '81 Prom .2 Ring Dance, Little Jeb Paula at Jerryis, having great friends, Laum, Pam, Julie, New Years in Indianapolis. Midnight Madness '81-2, Parties, The Mad Caller, SS Thanks Mom for being a great friend, Riding to Billy Squier with Dena, Homecoming '82, Having someone as special as Todd PAM CRA VEN ' FAVORITE MEMORIES - Good times wfTaryn, Angie, Tina, Cheerldg, Fla, Turf '81, Plyofk, Camp, lst pl UofL, night out wfTL dt PG, parties, Hills, KSGDC WJ WMLGDSBS WLHR HJR DGMDM F TJSHB WK UDSJKGMDJLSBJL CM Der- by Day '82, Labor Day '82, Joes, QLSP, Ohio C-Land, Nalin wfCL, C-wagon, O-Creek, ETR 8 KM, FB, H-coming 81k2, Ring Dance 81422, Prom 81-3, 11:15 calls, CP, fl 6f6f82 42 mast of all, my Somebodyis Baby, CHUCK ACTIVITIES - Calendar Girl - 2, Cheerleader 2-4, Football Sophomore Princess . PA UL CRA WFORD FAVORITE MEMORIES - The Batches, Bruce, CPR Inc., Slowride, A certain girls problem, Atl., Ga., Turf '81 Doss vs Ballard Vincels fender bender, 8 Adamis fries. Doss vs DeSales, loss of memory, Vince as babysitter, disposing of the Popov with Chuck S. Being Dear Abbey to Vince, the PUNISHMENTI Mbounce with Jack, Cliffs relief, having friends like VR, TC, CC, JI JJ, ck GH. But mast of all March 9, 1982 8: May 7, 1982, K-Mart, and meeting and being with Lisa, 123 Lisa. KIM CRONEN ' FAVORITE MEMORIES - Stuart, Stuarts FBLA, Mr. Tatum, Seneca game, Pizza Inn, the corner before school, Mrs. Dalrymple Jr Year lunches, Mrs. Dalrymplek 4th prd, Cincinnati with'Spanish Clb, David is car before school, square dancing after school Q with the L.P.1s, meeting Mr. Right, becoming engaged to David Clark, June 2, 1982, Ring Dance. ACTIVITIES- Judo 1, FBLA 1-4, Secretary 2, President 4, President 3, Region 3 Secretary 4. TIM CROWDER FAVORITE MEMORIES - Mom 8: Pop, my family, Stuart, ti my grt friends I had there, MCRHER, Doss Football, Coaches Bocko, Da yl, Gus, Wilson, Perkins, Crum, playing beside JC, BO, KH, P71 DB, JR, RW DG, Pete, MD, GR, BV, A Ziggy. Tuckers partys, gallon, awesome, cruisin' 8: getting crazy wfGary, Jack, Echibod, Paul Ag bad attitude, Boggle Zone, keys in trunk 6fl2f82, all of my friends esp MT, KD, BW S71 AC, DP, BU, BR, AM, HC, LC, MG, CJ, CM, EK, AN, DU, MM, CL, IE, ACTIVITIES - Football 2,3,4 Baseball l,2,4 BECKY CR UM FA VORI TE MEMORIES - Family, SOT, SBC, Ring Day, Sweet 16, Camelot 81 82 playoffs, UK Drill Team Camp, Senior Float, Football Homecoming 81, Kings Island 81, Bellarmine, and Thanks to Mrs. Huffaker .Q Mrs. McDowell. And to my special friends KD, TR, JG, MH, LW PS, KR, KS, DW, DM, TR, SJ. CL PG, SW JW DB, BW, ak especially BZ. ACTIVITIES - Drill Team 2,3 Tennis Team I-4 Student Council 1. MARY J. CRUTCHER FAVORITE MEMORIES - STUART, Ms. Wood, Band Cmp 42 Contests, Duet Fr. Yr. Cathy, Todd, Gary, All the great times with friends frm Stuart tk Doss. Teachers - Mr. D., Mr. H., Coach 71 Sheryl, Anne, Rowe, Skees, Juengers, Bunnells, Florida 80, Spring Brk 82 wfthat stupid cast.' Special times wfDavid I64. Ahh man! Dh, Sheryl, family, Turl, B-ball games. fThanks for everything Mom :Q Dad ACTIVITIES - Band 1-4, B-ball 1,3,4, Track 1,2 33 Seniors DANA C URLEE , FA VORITE MEMORIES - People R places wfCT :Q LW, Summer 'SOJ '82, Falling Again Ring Day, Thanks for the second Chances!. ' Florida Christmas, LVM CT, TO, SK, VM, Chicago, PEPSI, 8-21-80, I2-I6-81, 2-27-82 Hrst Day at DHS Mini- Concerts: Highview 80181 Dream on, The Hills, Dixie Hwy I8 times, FeFe, getting acquainted, Coming home 8 Mom tk Dad who understood, or at least tried to. I love you! ACTIVITIES - Pepsi Singers 4, Annual Staff 4. MISSY DANZINGER FAVORITE MEMORIES - Parents, Shively, Bestest Friend - Sherry, TJMFPCKUDSBW Cheerleading - Woosley, Sweet I 6 - '80, UofL tk Jeff Mall comp, Turf 81 k2.' Pep rallies, special people: TSJLJLKEKHRETJTHTL, floats, limelighters, Big Blue, l6th b-day, Cobra, Bro. Bob Ring Dance, Prom, Sprng Brk '83, Toe Cleaners, Jr. Miss, Jim, MV, 4 grt yrs at Doss! TA, Most of all, my love for David. ACTIVITIES - Good News Club l-2, Cheerleading JV I-2, Varsity 3-4, National Honor Society 3-4, Whos Who American High School. SHARON DA UGHER TY JERR Y DA VIS DEAN DEAKINS FAVORITE MEMORIES - Family, friends, the races, the old Doss all the good times with WD, JL, DN, TR, KR, SM RE, PS, PC, Ticket State Playoffs in football A basketball, Freshman, Junior, A Senior Homecoming Floats, Shop Favorite Teachers - Sizemore, Henderson, Pierce, Ring Day, The dances with RE, JL, DN. PA TRICIA DEAN FAVORITE MEMORIES - Ring Day, Mrs. Garner, Mrs. Dalrymple, Mr. Whalin, All of my friends: SS, MH, KR, DM BM TW DH, DB, CD, Pep Rallies, Family gatherings an the holidays, 5f25f8l, My tirst love - D.L. Whom I will never forget, My family, aunts, uncles 0 cousins, .Q most of all, my very close tk special friend, J.H., whom I care about a whole lot. KIM DECKER FAVORITE MEMORIES - My family, Grandmother, All the fun times wfBecky, Tina, Judy, if gang - KR, KS, DVM SM, PS, MD, DG, SC. Big Bro. Vince, All my special feelings for Tim, Ring Dance, Prom, Fla Summer '82, Kings Island '81, Sprng Brk '83, F-ball, 3rd pl. state comp, 3f5f8I, Parties, Graduation, Ms. Hulfaker d Mrs. McDowell, Rng Day, Class Day, Bell, Hills, Drive-in, Party in FH - Always Tony ACTIVITIES - Cheerleader I-2, Drill Team 4, Powder Puff 4, Beta Club A MARC DEDRICK 34 ROGER DICKSON FAVORITE MEMORIES - Partying down The Who? Ozzy, Cutting with Mama Moped, 42 best of all Basic Training at Fort Jackson. Dealing with this crazy place .Q making it. Buzzing in the courtyard. And thanks to JD, BK, DR .171 J: to Doss High for the ugly picture in this yearbook. WA YNE DICKSON FAVORITE MEMORIES - Mom, Dad, 1 especially Sis, All the great times with my friends, Deak, DN, JL, DH, JS, TG, GH, SM, Silver Palms, Summer '82, Going to the Turf Meeting Michelle, Valentines Day, Feb. 6th, Ring Dance, Rough River, Frisbee gif Mr. Berlys Class, Mr. Ritz fthe Smurlj, Homecoming Parade, Coach Perkins, tk most of all my love for Michelle. ACTIVITIES- Football 3-4. . JIM DUCKETT FAVORITE MEMORIES - All the good times with J.S, A D.D, Special thanks to Mrs. C. I leave all my good times to G.S., LE V.H, R.B, L.B, 'I1W, D.D, J.S, K. W, S.R, E.R, TIL, All the good times at Whispering Hills. Homecoming Forever! The good times at the games and after. All the good times Sth period, And especially all the great times at Doss High. I ANGELA DUNCAN FAVORITE MEMORIES - God, All my teachers, Special thanks to my parents 8 sis, Mr. Whitaker, Ms. Leonard, Ms. Ritter, Ms. Hatt7eld, Ms. Mobley. My best friend - Carol, Norris, Glenn, Jenifer, Shockey, Charlotta, all my friends - TJ, SR RE, RE, TL, LB, KY, KL. Ring Day Jr dt Sr Yrs. Belle of Louisville, 82 ti 83 Jets Congress May I2-I6 wfTH, VH, RB, CL, PB, KT, Xmas Party 81, Homecoming Pep Rally wfHazeI Miller, thanks Ms. Taylor, Class Day, Turf 81 A2 ACTIVITIES - Choir, FBLA, Spanish Club KRISTI EARNEST FAVORITE MEMORIES - All the world to me is a stage and we are merely playefs, performers and portrayers, performing for an audience beyond the guilded stage. RUSH ACTIVITIES - Pep Club J-4, Spanish Club 3, Art Club 3, FHA 3, Powder Puff REX ECARMA FAVORITE MEMORIES - Jesus is Lord of my life, Great family, Church buddies - SA, TS, SJ, SB, My girh- Grace, Regional Champ 80, 81, 82, Teammates - MVP - St Tourney, Coach Helphinstine, St. Rnk partner - Perry, DD wfBE Doss buddies - PE, TJ, RE, SB, CS, JO, KH, KR KS, SM, JL, DD, KE, TC, PG, BE, AL, CL. Jeannie Prep - GQTG at BD, Sadie Hawkins - SH, MF ISilly - Phillyj Lay Renewal, Revivls, Concerts, Christian Music, Bible Study, Good News Clb, Pen Pals, DR, JR, GM, MR, EL, MA, JG, PRP Girls Jill Queen Doss Girls G - GIRLTRENDA RICKY EDMONDSON . FA VORITE MEMORIES - Spring Concert, Macs, Spring Brk '83, Ring Day, Moonlight Swims, l8th B-day, cucumbers, bananas, prom, Chicago week, calendar rep - E.T. Wienie Rusty Low Jag, GPKDMGTRREKFBACARDINIS, hts, canyon, Cindy, Vicky, Candlelight, CM Mobly, Taylor, Xmas break V. shows A Knights, Band Hills, Rick James Tiger RX- 73030 Labor Day, Jim Porters, ACTIVITIES - F-ball I, Track 2, CC 3, Choir, Pepsi. Dragon STEPHANIE E. ELLIS FA VORITE MEMORIES - Being on the JV and Varsity Basketball Tms for 4 years and going to Freedom Hall 80-81, Going to the Fairgrounds 81 .Q 82. My Ring ceremony, U of K trip, the pep rally with Hazel Miller and most. ol' all running with LB, KE KC, the time LB was running to the bus and fell. Bro. Bobs Ist per. class, vocational, all of my basketball games, meeting G.L. Favorite teacher - Mr. Bob Bishop ACTIVITIES - Basketball, Pep Club, SAC. 35 Seniors TIM ETHER TON TOM ETHERTON CAROL EVANS FAVORITE MEMORIES - God, all my teachers, special thanks to Mr. Whalin, Mrs. Hatfield, 8: Miss Ritter, Parents, Mr. Whitaker. Ring Day, Chicago 8l .Q 82. My best friend, ANGELA. JJ, Toni, Allison, Q Shelia, All my friends. Jr dt Sr years, Miss Expo of '82, Graduation, prom, Doss, HRA, Class Day, Turf 8I ti 82 Feb. 24, '82, May Il, '82: Sept. I7, l8. I9, '82: Oct. 23, '82. The Belle 82 1 83. Special watchltliankslj Mst of all - MA URICE JONES ACTIVITIES - Jr. Beta C Ib, Drill Team, Pepsi. Choir A JOHN EVOLA FAVORITE MEMORIES- Friends like J.C., R.D., R.S., S.71, K.S.. and L.K. All the times I spent with my sister and brother-in-law and the advice they gave me, growing up, boat docks, halfquarts. party at Pikes, Bowling Green, making an order at KFC, 4:00 at Stonestreet, my brother, Dad and my great Mom. PA T FALLON FAVORITE MEMORIES - '79-80 Basketball Team, Ashland, Ky, Macon, Ga, 1980 Golf team playing in State. Eastern, Ky. Bacardi Open. Boat Docks, parties, JLZs party, drivers license l0f2lf8l. F-ball playoffs 8l :Q 82, Holiday Inn l980, Brothers grad pty, Mom and Dad, Sisters wedding, Nieces birth, Jr. Ring Dance, SS, DS, KE, RW SE, JL, JL, CS, KF, KH, RE, RE, G-Boys TH. SW, KR, TR, T71 GS, Denise Steffan, Mr. 62 Mrs. Walker, Nick Walker, KD, KW, VH, llth 8 l2th Grades, SMUFIQ Lou. Downs, all times. STEVE FA Y ' FAVORITE MEMORIES - All the fun times riding to vocational school with JI-I JC, RB, KG, WD, all the great times at the B-ball games and F-ball games, especially when the Football team went to the 4A Playoffs al the Fairgrounds, 8l 8: 82, JH, GH, DG, MG, DH, DR, KG, JP, JC, WD, LE, DS, EP, DW, TE, RL, SK, DL. TG, PE, RE, TJ, DH, MH, RB, C71 ED, BC, PC, DL, KL, CB, PV, RB, .IW GL, JH, DH, JB, DW, JJ, SJ, KB. DH, DP, KS, TH, TR, MC, BV, PM, TM, TE, CC, BS These were the best years of our lives!!! CARMAN DENEEN .FITZPA TR ICK FAVORITE MEMORIES - All the fun times with JG, JB, SM, WI, RN, RM, DG, D71 NE and good times in cosmelology with Grace Brown and two wonderful parents, DE JF1 ACTIVITIES - VICA f - KIM FLETCHER FA VORI TE MEMORIES - Sr. year and graduation, all my friends, hanging around the homeroom door with SE CE NE acting crazy with VT, RM Ring Day and ceremony, Prom, UK, Belle of Louisville, and with DL, JM, CB, VR RM, CW, Summer '82 at MC, having fun in Model Office with KJ, AH. and my best friend SG and my four great years at Doss, Senior Banquet ACTIVITIES- FHA, Pep Club. ' KENNY FORD FA VORITE MEMORIES - Ring Dance, Proms, Florida trips, Fat Cat the Hills, Bud Lis dc Big M Is, Homecomings, Z-28, Fairgrounds, boat docks, Seniors of '82, 4f23f82 Icaughtj All the great old friends from Stuart and great new ones from Doss, Chuck R Kenny - luv ya guys, thanks for everything, My family - I love you all, Benjamin, 8f22f 77 - My trip Thank you Lord for a second chance! ACTIVITIES - Basketball I-4, Baseball 1,2,4, National Honor Society, Junior Class Officer ROZAL YN FOSTER FA VORITE MEMORIES - One memory I 'll never forget was meeting new people every year, dancing at every pep rally because I always enjoyed myself? I 'll especially remember the teachers who try to help you when they can. I would like to thank my mother most of' all people because she has encouraged me this far and I 'm not giving up now. Good luck to the future sem'ors in the Doss High Class of '84! 'A-v Seniors I I 'Q S 1 E 'HQ-s sr, mr., MELISSA FRANCISCO FA VORITE MEMORIES - Cheerleading Camp, competitions, Band camp, Great times at Doss, Fairgrounds, Florida, Ring Dance, F-ball games, Homecoming Queen, food! MAGONE. ' Hills, Kris, Sandy, Karen, Kenny, Peggy Sis GREAT TIMES to come wjClil'f :Q more, Shawn, Rex, talks wfloni, fun times at Stuart, Philippines trp Stuart, special memories with David Hufll making MY decision ACTIVITIES - Beta Clubfl, Spanish Clb If Latin Clb 2-3, Student Council I-4, Sec. 3, Vice Pres 4, Caldr Grl I, ChrLdrl-4, Tens 2-4 CEDELL FRANKLIN FA VORI TE MEMORIES - Senior year and Graduation, having fun in homeroom with Kim Fletcher and my teammate on the football team and Coach Bocko leading us to the Fairgrounds this year and last year. Thanks to the cheerleaders from everyone on the team. ACTIVITIES - Football NEDRA FRANKLIN FAVORITE MEMORIES - I'lI never forget the Pep Clb, FHA, Spanish Clb tk Dress Up Days: My crazy homeroom track team running down the hall trying to get to class before that last second is up, Going to the Turliwinning, losing, It crying wftears ol' joy. I 'II always remember our principal A a few teachers. To all of you Seniorsmof '8J: I wish you all the best ofluck in this game of challenge called life, hope you will remember me tk see ya at our class reunion - Love .Q God Bless PEARLA TA FRAZIER FAVORITE MEMORIES - Going to the football games and tripping out on SE, LB, and KC. Bennging Brother Bobs class and messing with Ms. Black, Being a member of the PEP club that had no pep, Going in Chemistry and failing every test. Being in Mrs. Stiles sewing class and L.B.1s nose was running. ' MICHELLE GAHAFER FAVORITE MEMORIES - Riding WXLM in lrq. Pk: George 8 S+S pic wfLlL GH, DS, llth Eng. wfLM, DP, KS, MS, GH, 3 a.m. barge in, Hills b-ballbat ak c-bar, VanHalen wfLM, Lt, RE JM, Journey wfKS, snking around wfRE behind KA back, party wfLM last day of.Ir Yr LM neighborhood - RFPKSKCBJMDAMIY RE b-dayfwfKSg Qtrs, Locker wfISMc. But the thing I 'Il remember the most is roses, cards Aug. ll, 82, loving, caring and growing closer to David each and every day JEFF GARDNER FAVORITE MEMORIES - Jesus Christ, SherrydBO, Kimkl, Greg B3 ring, blondes, blue eyes 8 tan bodies, PF white water rafting cazoo solos, Tim Es black eye, trying b-ball, getting saved witnessing, laughter, Freshman yr, MB, Alice 8 Mindy, Amy, Grant, I remember Jenifer Bunting even ifshe daesn 't know me yet, first crush, KM Ring Day '82, Prom Peggy, KT I wasn 't drunk, getting cut from freshman b-ball, Pony tens shoes, I remember Didy-wa-didying wffriend, tns at Bellrmnzfc so much mre KEVIN GARDNER FAVORITE MEMORIES - I will remember the good times with my friends, DVM KH, RC, DR, SC, RS, DR, and the good parties at Kevin Shellmanis house, I will remember all the good times with my good friend Doug Wicker, but most of all, I will remember my girlfriend, Sissy Brooks. JONI BAKER FAVORITE MEMORIES - Etla, Monique, Bonita, Carmen, Beverly, Netra, Darlene tk hiking, Felicia, Karen, Bob, Sloop, Toni, Carol, Sondra, Missy, Carmen F, Q Sheila. Mrs. G. Dawson, Mr. Dalrymple, Ms. Hobbs, Ms. Hatlield, Mr. Shumate tk Mrs. Collins. THANKS to my MOTHER and FATHER for their love tk support. Lamar, you 've seen me through J years, being there when I needed you. Letis make it J more. I love you. DA VID GARRITY - FAVORITE MEMORIES - 1980 B-ball State Runners-up, all the wild times then, soccer road trps, State Playoffs HI 0 82, all the good times in JZ out of school wfDH, ES, DR, KS, MH, DS, the crazy things in Photo wfSM, KC, JL, the soccer tm going to the State semi-finals :Q all the fun at practices wj Coach O, RW GH, DS, ES, DD, GM TR, EPAG, VM, CR PS, EC. But most of all I 'll remember being a part of the best school anywhere! ACTIVITIES - Ind. Arts 3-4, Soccer 2,3,4, Annual Staff 4, Soccer Club 2 Seniors KAREN GAR TH WAI TE FA VORITE MEMORIES - Parents, Lynn, Grandparents, RR, CL, SL, KK, DC, BS, DH, CM, JH, TS, CK, KC, Teachers, Mr. Whitaker, Stuart, Doss, squish, squish! oink, KY St Fair 81 A 82, 4 Kinsmen, George Harvey, St playoffs '81 k '82, Miss Thomas, Mrs. Hatfield, parades, Florida '80, Calif A Mexico '81, Prom tk Graduation. All of the love 8 support frm my family .Q church Thanks! ACTIVITIES - Band 1,2,3,4, Latin 3, FBLA 4, Pepsi 4, Good News Clb 4, Beta 1, Band Sec. 4, Whois Who, Church Choir LISA GEN TR Y FA VORITE MEMORIES - God, family, Florida, Cinn., Miss., Ring Day, Prom, Graduation, parties, special friends: JB, LB, KB, C1-L MB, JG, GQ KD, DS, DM RB, TT, CL, PS, DS, CS, SG, KG, SS, TS, TR, KR, MO, TB, JR, JB, CB, SK, KIL Stoney, Friends from Stuart, being seniors, Mrs. Huffaker, Big Sis - Donna, work, accounting classes, Janet for always being there to talk to! Football Playoffs 81 A 82, Senior float, Camp 82, Tim Harwood, and most of all - TIM for being my special friend. SHER YL GEN TR Y FAVORITE MEMORIES - '78 at Stuart, friends, Fairgrounds 81 42 82 Florida, Kiddo Camp at VK Prom, Ring Dance with Kevin, F-ball games, teachers at Stuart A Doss, UofK wf SL, CL, TH, ring Day wf Kevin, Lifeguarding, Nalin, Christmas Eve '81, the Mantooths, Grandmas 12 Grandpas, Mom 42 Dad, Len, Bonnie, Jesus, little brothers - SL, CL, SE, LG, SF, LS, AH, Lisa A Dave, Most of all my love for Kevin Ray Mantooth ACTIVITIES -' Field Hockey l,2, Track 1, Softball 2, Powder Puff 4 VICTOR GIANCOLA FA VORITE MEMORIES - Good times in Photo - 5th per wfKM M WC PC, KS, T11 LR TH, VP 8 ashtraybreath, F-ball games on the Turf 814182, Belle, the Hills, Cruising Ind, my '69 Nova, all the fun over sneaking summer, especially Sheryl, Taco Bell Parties, fun times with my best friends, KK, JE KD, T71 DM, GS, M W Chem 81-82 making chemical reactions wfPG and MountainDew, getting a B in Chem L WXPGADG - driving my car in parade wfRE, Western HS ACTIVITIES - Band 1,2,3, Newspaper Staff 4 ROGER M. GLADDISH FAVORITE MEMORIES - Good times with Family tk Friends: DSKGKRSFM W 42 Witehy Poo PBSH, MJC, Best of times at PRP Voc. with Plumb 1.2 Hester LQ Gang Hey Clark! Boot Camp, Bobs Class, Ms Black, Coach Gus, Ms Stansbury, Football games, Arcade, Monte Carlo, Walkin' the halls, Turf 81-83, Band, Trish R, Teesa, 9f16, Ms Demic, Mr Byerly Donna Sprite, ABC! Tammy, BobdKitty, Skiahead, Space Fury, Alabama, Kenny R., Getting out of this place: Clark Kent eyes, USCGR Louisville, Master Chief Hodapp B151 The Gambler '83! MELANIE GOSSER FAVORITE MEMORIES - Family Q Friends, AKDHKN JJPSKHTCCMGPTHSCJWPMJG, The Belle 42 Big A , Ringday, Fairgrounds, Summer of '82 A Rough River, Kkls Wedding, Pk H. Party, Double Dog Dare ya, Redbirds, Trigger, Florida '81, The Who, Worlds Fair, Thanks Mom for being there tk most of all Tim! ACTIVITIES - French Club 1-2, FBLA 2-4 CHARLEE S. GRAHAM FA VOR1 TE MEMORIES - The things I remember most while here at Doss are getting to know the staff if faculty 1 all the different people I met also. Being in Pepsi, going to Chicago, being on TK meeting Hazel Miller, My mother tk father giving me every inch of support needed along the way. God Bless 42 be over all of us through our journeys. Most of all Crazy Taylor, Kimberly, Denis Abrams JAP JS DS, The Hills, 10-29, 30,31 1982. JUDY GRA VA TTE FAVORITE MEMORIES - Great friends like KBKUK DSJMSMRMCBCSBA CA TMPDPKSKHTRRS. Going to the Turf 81-82, B-Ball State '80. Friends from Stuart, parties, senior float, best friends Kathy 5 Kristie, Mrs. Huffakeris class, Ringda y, Prom, Graduation. 62222 Kevin Glassner, Football 'Homecoming '81, Boatdocks 7-8-82 100 23, 24-82 7-21-82 11-5-82 Football Playoffs. Weekends with Kathyis family at the lake, memories of my four years at Doss, all the greatest people at Doss. ' Seniors 1 STEPHANIE GRA VES i FAVORITE MEMORIES - The thing I will always remember is the time we went to The Turf It's something to remember, it was the best two years at Doss. I will also remember the time the Basketball team went to State my Junior year. They missed it by one point to Oldham Co. Friends: SMMSLNLSOSSHJR or CB and also Mr. Magruder the camera man himself and also AHCFNFT L and the Doss Dragons Class of '83 and my friend KAR All the fun times we had in Mr. B3 Geometry class. KIM GREEN WELL FAVORITE MEMORIES - Mom, Ken, Marci, Ed, Tina, Taryn, Sandra, Pam, Joe. Derby '82, ZOM Chow Wagon, Spring break, Junior Ring Dance, Prom, Dizzy Whizz, Nov I6 2:30, B-Ball Tournament '80, Tm's Party, Turf '81, '82, TJJ WPC CPJLMVTJVCTRPFKGRSMMS WCMMHTMKRGSHMDTL Red Calicaon e'1 Flidahoe, Senior Hoat, W-Hills, KM I4 Big Blue, Best times at Doss, Goin Biscuitin EKU H WC ITHKGIC ACTIVITIES - B-Ball 2, German I-4, Student Council I-4, Powder Puff 4, V-Pres I, Pres 2, Jr. Beta.l, Newspaper 3-4. DA VID GR ISHA M FA VORITE MEMORIES - Mom and the family. Coaches: Bocko, Gus, Wilson, Perkins Ripple crjm, Sayler, Dohn, Smith, Kinney, Parties State Playoffs 8l d'82 I7. Shumate, Hatfield, Woosley, Br. Bob. The TEAM: TCJCKHL WGHTRMDTRDBPT MOJRR WPBJBBR, Bob Hamilton Doc . The old Team: J WK SCWMLCHBSJPWSBGGZ. Coach Mudd, KFCSCWDH EMKFTR TH. Special people: 'B WTHSWPCTLKDTRMG KHSHKGCCMVKSTBLG VHKWMFTJ. The Hills, most ol' all my love for Missy. ACTIVITIES - F-Ball 2-4, Baseball l-4, B-Ball I-3, WEW., Nat. Hon. S. PAUL GRUNY FAVORITE MEMORIES - Going to the Fairgrounds two years in a row. Experimenting with pure G in Chem I and II. Going to Gattiis with RTL BE DS, DD. Drinking J.J. with R12 DD, BE DS, LS. TONY GUTERMUTH CINDY HAGAN FAVORITE MEMORIES - Family, Ringday, Prom, Graduation, Football Playoffs, '81 8 '82. Favorite Teacher - Mrs. Huffaker, Special Friends - JJLGCLSGCMMHJGPSDSJGDHSS, Co-op. working at Stewarts. All the good times at Doss. CHARLES HALL FAVORITE MEMORIES - Cruisin' with TC, TS, BC: Good times with Don! Playoffs '8I: Ring Ceremony, Getting kicked out of the Library. DA VID HALL FAVORITE MEMORIES - Family, having great friends and teachers at Doss, the best school in Jefferson Co., Fair '80 with good friends DE and JF All of the B-Ball and Football games. Homecoming '82g APLDDFDGDHMPBNJCMCRHJFJHTGBH DJMW All of the fun Pep Rallies. Weekends '82. And all of the great times at Doss. ACTIVITIES - DECA 3, Spanish Club 4, Track 4. 39 Seniors DONNA HALL FAVORITE MEMORIES - Byerlyk wild track team and his cunning wit and humor in the real early mourn, Ta yloris left eyeball and ragged nerves, Chicago with CG, AK, Powder Puff, Karems with AD, BD, Caps Lounge with M11 AD, The B A C Lounge'2 SLN and JR OV SL, All my friends: SLNTJCM TLKLKCLGCHAK, The guys in AK my lil' sis, Most of all, AD, BD, LB, and Third Ave. ACTIVITIES - Track 2, Choir 3, Pepsi 3. ROBERT S. HAMMERS FAVORITE MEMORIES - Jesus, Family, Weekends, State CCM 1980, 2:05, Luncheons with David, ghost run, football games, Ring Dance, The Starship, Mr. Os stories, Pepsik, fellowship, Homecoming '81 A '82, good friends like BEDJSPTG, and getting to know Teresa. ACTIVITIES -Track 8, I-3, Cross Country 2-3, DECA president 3-4. ANGELA HARBIN FAVORITE MEMORIES - Having fun with DW? Having my ups and downs with KB: Tripping out with J1, Pooka and The rest of the gang. Raping with SS, DL, DQ D71 RQ MP, MN, JC, JI KB, DW Ringing up all those LDPCS with SS: Winning all those Cross Country meets with J.L KB.: Track '81 with SS, JL DS, KH, SM, VP.: The Pep Rallies, Mr. Whitaker, going to the Turf Just hanging out with my couz Sherry. Going to all those B-Ball games with SS. JEFF HARLAN FAVORITE MEMORIES - I will remember all my family, good friends and a special young lady, named E.L always. The year of the winner - '83! DAMON HARRIS DANA HAR T FAVORITE MEMORIES - All the good times at the park with JJMGKHCMGDKNJ WSC. Early morning cruising with Stac A June parties at Louies Heart and John Cougar. Good times with Buddy, Rita, Mike, Stacey, Ricky, Tom. Parties at Otter Creek. Kim A .leiT's wedding and JLES. Thanks to Mom Dad for being there. ALL MY LOVE TO TOMMY. KENNY HAR T H FAVORITE MEMORIES - Growing up in a house filled with the most precious of things, my parents love. Playing Football and wrestling for Doss. Running around ,with the best of friends: Chuck, Ken, Cliff, Partying around, Derby Days. New Years Eve '81, My '82 Cam. And all the great people BCTCDGVRJJJA PTHM VL WM VTKB WTRS WPCTJSBDP AND most of all forever and always CAROL YN ILK ACTIVITIES - Football 14, Wrestling 1-4. GREG HA TFIELD FAVORITE MEMORIES - My sociology class, vocational school, and Friday night football games. Good times with family and friends TS RH JD CC JJ TT Going through rough years with good friends but my favorite memories are the end of school and classmates. 40 MISSY HA UETER FAVORITE MEMORIES - My most cherished times I spent with my Dad 8f26f8l. Friends: CJSJBCMSMMSKTBSKRLJ GDCKEDQB! TEACHERS: Taylor, McDowell. Party in with my friends, quarterbounee queen, big DHS, smurlin on the turf, Hazel Miller, Florida of 82, Tex. of 82, Goodtimes at Bushmans, O.K. Buckwheat David C. Kevin 8 Tim. My mom who is the greatest. MICHELLE HAZELIP FA VORITE MEMORIES - Best of times at Stuart, coming to Doss, new friends, FHA recreation leader, German Club V.P., UolK trip, The powderPuft' Bruisers, Calender Girl, Ring Dance, Prom. me .Q the bands Rendezuo vs - Jooly Rodger, good times in mod. office, playing in Ft. Knox ti parties. Concerts, Parties, Docks, Fairgrounds, Rough River, trips to Ind. spring break 83 tk 2 kegs, A.M. Cusin it, G.C. E71 Gilbert, A.C. Headhunter, L.P. onionhead, K.L. - Gopher. SANDRA HELLMAN FAVORITE MEMORIES - All the times in the llth gr. Summer of 81 and 82. I 7l always remember M.C. DT The swimming pool. The many games of bounce. The State Fair ol' 8l. Concerts especially Ouy and Van Halen, M.A. S.S. D.L. K.G. and D.G. SCOTT HENDERSON FAVORITE MEMORIES- Meeting Nedra Franklin my lst love k all of our good times especially Oct. 80. My true friends Steve Vannerson, Kenny Hart, Shocky, Berry A my greatest friend CDB our 6 yr. plan. All the matches with R. Williams A the Crew with lil Mandy. A special thanks to B. Bishop who helped me see The Lqht. THANKS Nee Nec for showing me how much fun life with her can be. COOKIE I want you to trust me and show me what its like :E remember DHDRTR Low Rider KS KS and my friend .IC Grandy. I SHANNON HERMES MELISSA HICKEY FAVORITE MEMORIES - All the times I had in Mr. Byerlyk class joking around with my friends. My friends I 'd like to remember Donna Hart Mary Kent Scott Henderson Tommy Etherton June Jarett and Timmy Etherton. My times at PRP vocational l had good times there and bad. I 21 remember my class there Auto Mech. it was a real fun class, our parties we had in class were good ones. But, most of all IU like to think 'of Donna tk Leo my parents. All my love to Curtis Coates. DENNIS HICKS FAVORITE MEMORIES - Are the times our B-ball team went to Flor. and hurt my private benjamin .Q the time we went to Boyd County A went to eat pizza and Jeff Woods are an unusual pizza. Favorite teachers are Bro. Bob, Mrs. Demic, 8 Mr. Whalen tk I enjoyed being with LB SE TK VA SM SM RN DB and ofcourse the wusin that I didn 't know Winkey, best friend ends on team and. on bus CS KF JT WI SM RS CM 42 EM. ACTIVITIES - Basketball. SHERRY HIGGINS FAVORITE MEMORIES - DOSS! My bestest friend Missy, cheering, Woos, UofL comp. MFTJBWDSPCK U, Sweet 16, TURF 81, Ring Dance, Proms, good friends: MF THDGKFREX LJCCJLJLTJDJKR Jeff, Bro Bob, Backstabber Go Big Blue, Flor, A Springbreak 83, Toe Cleaners, the Ds, Big Higgs, Jr Miss, JIM Sizzler, my family - prayers to cheer about, JESUS CHRIST my Sonshine! TA. ACTIVITIES - NHS 3-4, Good News Club l-4, Cheerleading I-4, Powder Puff, Annual Staff 4, Student Council I, Girls S12 Whos Who in Amer. Seniors JENNIFER HILL FA VORI TE MEMORIES - Jesus Christ as my Savior QQ everlasting friend, My SPECIAL Mom, fellowship w christian friends, family, wonderful times with Billy, photo. fcamera, Kings Island - State Fair, times at Stuart LQ Doss, convention in Can. Pen Pals, Mod. Off, getting my drivers license, EKU Ring Day, trip to Ariz.fDen., Denise, Cheryl, Karen, Cindys, Loris, Kim, Jackie deep discussions! ACTIVITIES - Good News, FBLA 3-4, Volleyball 3, Track 1, Span. 1-2. MAR TIN HINES FA VORI TE MEMORIES - Getting back into Doss to graduate with the class of RJ , Partying with my friends at Doss, Going to Whitney Young Job Co p. in 1979. Concerts and riding with the buddies getting buzzed at the football games. And going to Martin Luther King in the sixth grade. And Conway Middle School, Favorite Teacher Sweet Miss Miller, Coach Mudd, Brother Bob and all my love to Miss Stana bury. My mother, stepfather and Pep club members. DANNIE HINTON SANDRA HOBGOOD FAVORITE MEMORIES - All the fun I had last year with LW KS FC PK H W 8 the rest of the gang. To Mr. Byerley for teaching me more than any other teacher. All my love to my mother for putting up with me all the years. And for her to be happy in anything she chooses. Especially my love to Kevin. For my sisters to be happy in life. And for me most of all to lead a happy A2 fulfilling life. Also, for having such great grandparents as Momafrench and Papa w. MARIA HODGKINS FAVORITE MEMORIES - The Spartans, My Family, Rough River, Friends like Lulu 42 DT DC MV TC SL M. 5f22f80 with SPB II Homecoming 81-2, Escape from NY. Riarr! JM 42 TM 80f8l am. Ring Dance Proms Bobs class. M QC and lets go Goliinl Fairgrounds 81 with TA BIRD! Leitchfield, Mobys with JuJu. Freaking over GG! My sister-in-law. Ritzs class. Bookstore with Stallings. Most of all meeting someone like DTL JR.! TINA HOOD FAVORITE MEMORIES - Mom, Dad, Sis, Wards - Sandra, JC Kim, Pam, Taryn, zom Derby 81-2 Turf 81-2 Byerly regianals 79 Ringday A dance, Prom R-PAPER - CW - ILFOODMTILG Dizzywhiz Maine, Flar. 80, 82883 Mike, CDTJKGLHC WDGCLKSMMJJTCSHMDKFCSJLTJBZJRSWCMJKH JW F-H.C. 81 MALM Jon f70, M8 W - Hills - Big Blue - KMf4 W - rette Red CELCIA '80' Cumberland, Nalin SSI - WMI-I, 4 yrs. at Doss. ACTIVITIES - Cross Country 1-2, B-ball 1-2, Lettermans Club 1-2, German Club 1, Student Coun. 1-2, Powder Puff 4, F-ball Can. 4. SANDY HOYLE FA VORITE MEMORIES - BHCS 4-11: MM LK JM JB MB J. RingstQBang, Basktbl GQH MAJ FQ tp to Flor. w Softbl LB Kings Isl. wfLBLKkMS, LR tk KSP-A -L - T-K-A DHS.- DL TS AS. Footbl Gis, Irq. DL PS Cake SA KR TC M tlkis wfM DL MS ASR TMS wfAshes Puppy Mom Dad Cundy Nanny .Q Pap for' loving me. DANIEL HUNT FAVORITE MEMORIES - Jesus, Mom and Dad, All my friends BS TTS CH JJ CK. Motorcycle riding with the gang. Summer of 82 never forget it the little old school house. And all my love for Kim. - 42 Seniors ' GREG HYDE DA VID JACOBS FA VOR1 TE MEMORIES - Going to lunch with Bob. All m 5 friends Ronnie Scott Ralph Sandy Mr. Ole storys. Mrs. Morgan Mrs. Q Debbie 4.9 Paul God Coke Missy Bud Love for Linda TLA Princess TMRGMWJB Charlie Durrett BB BM Parents Smile. ACTIVI- TIES - DECA Stuart track JA. TONI JAGGERS FA VORI TE MEMORIES - My loving parents, Bean Mellisa Curtis Pam Ricky Jeanie Cheri and special JoEllen VSBC Jacky Mr. Speth Mrs. Woos. Mr. Whitaker fthanksl Goodtimes with Jeff Friends in Love B-Forest fAug. 14, 19811 Truly Prom, Ring Dance, Parties W-Hills, Dances B-ball princess and F-ball 81 Calendar Girl, SHS UoIK. Cheering at the Turf' TR 7 all the goodtimes with Karen, Joe, JeanAnn, Shelly, K YJRJMTJKHJJ ACTIVITIES - Cheerleading 1-4, Student Council Pres. Pepsi 12. JUNE JARETT FAVORITE MEMORIES - Mr. Byerleys class, Prom of 81, F-ball games, going to the playoffs. The fun 42 laughter I've had with Ricky, Becky, Cippi d everybody over at Christines. All my friends 42 the good times we've had! DHMGTHSCTEKWSHKMKLD BSKNDPMSGP German fest. my freshman yead all the great people I met at PRB Vomtional School, TW BO KS FS .Q Delbert. All the trips to Otte Cr., my family for all the things they have done. Acopulco - My Gr. parents, 1 love for Ricky. KAREN JENKINS FAVORITE MEMORIES - Meeting Ronald Washington, Falling in love having Lil' Ronnie on Nov 29, Remembering goodtimes with WGMCKMDRMSDLRHJGTC at tapp summer of 82 Becoming the senior 8 meeting people like CW Sept 27 with JB playing QBounce on the weekends with TWKWLBYJNWJB little boy turning 1 yr old. Going to the Turf with DHS, Giving thanks to the God above for 2 wonderful parents that I love so much. VirginiaA2Charles. ACTIVITIES - Pep Club 1-4, SAC 2, JA I-4, FHA 3, Yea! Model Office. CIND Y JE TTER FAVORITE MEMORIES - Parents, sisters, all the times in Mr. Lawson? class with KP SJ LH 0 the great times in Fairdale with Denise and Sandy and the better times to come, Ring Danee, my closest friend Missy, All the times I shared with Snake, Homecoming Dance of 82, F-ball games, Bowling Alley on Sat. mornings, Working the Uofl. games, Mod. Ofli, Missy tell me about Captain B. and most of all my Love for Jerry who I wish wasn't so far away. SANDY JE TTER FAVORITE MEMORIES - Mom Dad Cindy Debbie I Love You All. The Lake with MI-L Remembering BB MH Thanks for being there and for being a friend. GC Thanks for being a part of my life I will never forget you. BC Good Luck with PM F-ball playoffs. NH KP BC A all. The best of my friends at Doss Friends and parties in Fairdale, DH JR ML BD TW DG RTmy new friends in Fairdale, Cindy not just a sister but a friend Ring Dance, May 28, 82, Most of all times I've spent with Doug. TRO Y JE WELL 43 Seniors ' BRAD JOHNS ' FAVORITE MEMORIES - My sisteris parties land 2, Van Halen, Don 't lose the cap, Johns Brothers, D tk D to D at the Sock Hops, Sleigh Riding, the Grass Car, Handstands, SAATFATSM, State Meet 80. Friends ST MM KS RS JE, Mom and Dad and their support. ACTIVITIES - Track l-4, Cross Country I-4, Band l,2. JOSEPH JOHNSON FAVORITE MEMORIES - Receiving CHRIST' Sept I9, 82 at Ninth A O. Thanks to Melissa Sipes. All the good times I had at Doss 42 Voc. school with my friends RC DM DH KG MG KS TJ BS RR TR TC EE CE ML LC TG MO and especially MKS and the great times we had .Q are going to have. This is not a memory, it is going to be reality Corvette 69 birds are born to l7y, OAK VALLEY RD. birds are faster than 67 ponies KC. SHERIL JOHNSON FA VORITE MEMORIES - For ever meeting Bruce J: all the great times we've shared R the ones yet to come. And to all my friends: You are the best! Lisa Skid the Kidd Amy J: Tess Laverne 82 Shirley 'Al' A 'Moby' if all the rest. Mr. Crulkshank 81-2 ik 82-3 Marian Lord Commercial Art A VC: RK BSASS PMEGHTP. Other fave. memories: Jr. Ring Dance UK Senior 'keg float, Gaite Parisienne Powder puff F-ball game: GSDM VR Seniors vs Juniors I2-6-82 A t I-2-3-4 and once again, Bruce my Hun - Buns. JACK JOLL Y FA VORITE MEMORIES - Good times at Stuart, The GANGg Big Mouths New Friends at Doss, the Boggle Zone: Indianapolis: Football games, 61121825 All the great parties: 6f30f82. TAMMIE JONES FA VORI TE MEMORIES - All the fun in Mrs. Dalrymples class. my friends SLN DH RW DD DC MH my Arabiansg. The great times with Mohammed, Soliman, 42 Mahere, my family, I love you mom WHS Prom 80-I, Ringdance 81-2, getting my ring, Doss games, Playing Powder Pull, the great times in Cinn. UotK trip, the year at West Hardin with Kim .2 friends. All the fun times at Doss class of 83! Best times at The Hills! ACTIVITIES - Spanish Club I-4, Vice Pres. of Span. Club 4. ' ' f-- SHER YL J UENGER FA VORITE MEMORIES - Stuart Florida '80 Richmond '81 Band Camp '8l Miss Wood LQ SOB Mom J Dad and all the love and encouragement they've given me R. Dance Prom '81-Mani 42 Dad Cowles Gray T-Bird Moo Cow DavetQBertZs Band Contxts Flag Girls Baby Booties Crutch Cornbread EagleBeak Having Great Friends like MCJGSKMRJSDCDSROTHPHKSGSTMAHJHKK BUT MOST OF ALL, MY LOVE FOR JOHN 42 ALL THE VERY SPECIAL TIMES WE HA VE SPENT TOGETHER I4-I4-791. ACTIVITIES - Band l-4 B-Ball I-4 Softball 2-4 Beta Club 4. COLLEEN KAELIN ' FAVORITE MEMORIES - The color guard with Sandy A GIGi. Renels and Stephaniels graduation. Philips goodbye party. Seeing Under the Rainbow? with the band. All the parties at John Severis A Stacyk. Stacys graduation. Grayson Co., 82 Caverna-Marching in the rain. All my friends 42 especially my family. ACTIVITIES - Band I-4 SAC-2 Chemistry Club - 3. ' ANN KARNES FAVORITE MEMORIES - Stuart meeting new friends at Doss .IGCBDCPSKRA YBPSELBBUCSBHKBRGJH - Best friends Shelly A Michelle R-Day F-Ball games, parties, Richmond, EK U-UK iield trip B--Ball games, turf Fairgrounds Cruisin' wfST A MT Beating Butler in regions TPing Mr. Ritz' house, Parents, 2 Brothers, Getting Motorcycle '82 Pep Rallies, Best B-Ball Team in county 42 state District Runner Up '82, Region Runner Up '82 Cornbread Annie Chop Chop ACTIVITIES - Basketball I-4, Softball 2-4. ......1..... . .....-......,. .. - .....................l.......4 .......-.,......-....... TRACY KENEMORE FAVORITE MEMORIES - My best years were spent at Doss. I met my future husband at Doss - Richard L. King. I met Dezis at Doss. Other friends are PBR WEMDUL WSA. I 'm going to miss Doss. I have a little brother at Doss - Eric L. Dobbins in the I lth grade. Richard It I have been together 4 years, one day marry I hope. I will have another brother going to Doss named James C. Dobbins. To Angela A Rodney , I love you a lot my little people To top it off, best friend - Mom 8 Dad - IL Y. CHER YL KENNED Y FAVORITE MEMORIES - Family, friends: Cindys, Debbie, Tammy, Jenny, Renee, Denny, 7th LQ 8th gr. - Stuart, Carrot top, Chili bomb, Hag'2 Soph, elections, car rides, getting lost, smoking speakers, '1Strip'2 Dragons at Fairgrounds, Nolin wasp tk BJ, Big Bro., '2aie. ', lunch with B at 71 icepatch, haunted house, lndians?, special song, Bambie'2 Lex., Seniors, Mike. ACTIVITIES - Jr. Beta I, Spanish Club - I-4-treas., v pres., pres., Beta Club 4, Who's Who 3, Soph. class Secretary. ALLISON KERN FAVORITE MEMORIES - My family, my friends, MGLMKSRSJLRJSJHMSS. Singing for Pepsi, the Belle, The WHO, Summer of '82. All the partying, all the cruisin', NY the MadHatter, the Boardy Barn, the cabin, my mom, my dad and Larry who kept me in line. ACTIVITIES - Pepsi Singers, Spanish LISA Kino FAVORITE MEMORIES - Meeting David for the second time at CRD, Jr. H. Fresh. Soph. .lr. ISenior1 yrs. at Doss Swim team '81, Football, Basketball games, Powder Puff game U2-61 Dress-up days, Fav. Teachers - Helphinestine, Stewart, Byerly, lDemic's class with the gangj Thank you Lord for Mom tk Dad I You Te the greatestj for sisterfbrothers ll. tk MJ IAlan, Kellyl lMaxj Mary ti Haskel Most of all, for loving David Lindsey always DEEDRA KING FAVORITE MEMORIES - The happiest day of my life when I met Donnell McClellan, going on the Belle, going to U of K. going to turf? Being in Pep Club, meeting Shelly in Eng. in I I th gr. When Hazel Miller came to Doss. My Favorite Teachers - Mrs. Ballinger 1 Mrs. McDowell. My friends - SSKCMDSHDGK DMAJLBSEDS WIPBJGEMPMKFKSDHGHTTMA TR MHJL VACKRL, Going to the basketball games. Getting in trouble by Mrs. Demic in the I lth grade. My family. Having fun with S.S. SHERRIE KINNEY FAVORITE MEMORIES - The first day I saw him, singing at Ringday, Homecoming '82, pizza if being late, the Hills, choir, the best day of m y life - Sat., Dec. 2l, in Chicago, pepsi singers, PETE Y, Jr. Miss, Mrs. Huffaker A her special friendship. My senior yr! Special friends, Baby-Bo, MHJAPDCLCTO. But most of all Richard! Thanks for all the love and support you give me each and everyday of my life. My heart, my life, and my love all go to you, always! Stars God Bless the Class of '8J! 4 SUSIE KOVERMAN FAVORITE MEMORIES - Transfer Student from St. Cloud, Minnesota. Pizza parties 4th period. Christmas - ball, Mexican village. Kevin Stangk parties, Burger King parties, Loreeis underwear party. Basketball State Championship l98l. Science Club skiing powder puff football I2-6! Homecoming UK, Prom Spring Break, Dossmopolitan, graduation, and my good friends: KSLSKRLCMCLCKTJKRMRDKDLJGJGGVJMRKOLFKML MGEJGSSSHJALASH. ACTIVITIES - ISI. Cloudl Technicana, Montage, Youth Arc, Track, Honor Roll H REVONDA LANE FAVORITE MEMORIES - Going to Otter Creek with PR, T11 RK, cutting Mrs. D. is class and going 'to Convenient without getting caught. Hazel Miller coming to our Pep Rally. BECOMING A SENIOR AT D.H.S. Visiting some of my white friends Becky and her GXD F School. 45 Seniors BRANDY LANGLEY FA VORITE MEMORIES - Mom, Dad, Tara, Tony, Rob, especially Mimi and my nephews, Great times with Donna, Sterling Big Mo, Bud-L, Ali wedding, Loungin' at Ruff' Jr. year with the boys Tony, Mark, Allen, Joey Daymond and Spring Break '82 SHS Boatdocks, Macon Co., Fairgrounds '78! 81! 82,0ut ol' gas, Rockin out in THE OMEGA, Ditch-it, ACXDC, Stones, Zep Its Cool Sauce Bros Kev, Skeets, Ron, Darkroom girls: PMCL TR, Lil' R, Times to come with Gina. ACTIVITIES - Wrestling I-5. BRIAN LASLE Y FAVORITE MEMORIES - Friends, Playoffs '81 and '82, Graduation, Mom and Dad, Mr. Olliges, the rating system in the Library. CINDY LA YMAN FAVORITE MEMORIES - Stuart, Mama Driggers, Carrot top, Chiliball light, Ghost car, Doss, Rodneyis singing icepatch, Mr. Whalin, Cincinnati, Pizza Inn, Fairgrounds '81-82, lunch table, Redbirds, Auto Show in Trig, CK 3 striptease act, Queenie Bee, CKCMDLRSDDDCEGKCRSSKBGTHSKTHJH. ACTIVITIES - Jr. Beta Club, Newspaper Club, Spanish Club I-3, National Honor Society, Sr. Beta Club, Scholastic Challenge Team TAR YN LEA VELL FAVORITE MEMORIES - Good times wfPam, Tina, Kim A Sandra, Mom, Kim, Dave, DGWKSCLRKJLTJJLSBMVMDSH, Dottie A Flo, Cumberland, night out wfPC JPG, Hills, Parties, Chuckwagon, Otter Creek, Turf, Stanley BAH, Derby Day '82, ETR 6 KNL QLSH Midnight Madness '82 Ohio, '82 FB Homecoming, '82 Ring Dance, Kings Island with Mike A 8-30-82, Beast, '83 Prom, Graduation, S. Pocket, f35, and most of all my special times with Mike. ACTIVITIES - Cheerleading 2, Ger. LQ Sp. Club 2, Model Oflice 4 KYONG LEE ' FAVORITE MEMORIES - Jesus, Mom :Q Dad it Sis R Bro. teaching kids in Sunday school, unforgettable I day Mexico trip? U of Sp. camp with Janine, Cin. Cultural Festival, U ol' K trip, Good times at Football games and after? Pep rallies 42 Spanish and Bro Bob's class, good times with CJJOKSKR TJM VKGBLDCTHBN A Toni the tigeress, Arguing with SW JW KR TH and Mr. C. ACTIVITIES - Student Council, Annual Staff, Good News Club, High Q, Varsity Soccer, Spanish Club, Science Club. RICHARD LEMASTER FAVORITE MEMORIES - Pepsi, Choir, Soccer team JHBLGI-L Best friend TLE, Best times - football games, Pepsi performances, 'Homecoming Dances, Spirit week, ordering Senior rings, Ring Ceremony Fairgrounds, the highlight of my life is, has been, and will always be' SHERRIE KINNEK The best day of my life was with her in Chicago on December 22, I 981 . Sherrie is what made my high school years the best they ever could have been. If I had to live my past over again I wouldn't change our memories. DEBBIE LEMMON FAVORITE MEMORIES - Colorado, Prom '82, Ring Dance land alterl, Baby Bear, Bushes, Hills, Indians, Liberty CKE driving, French Fry, Summer '82, FB Games, joggingfcollasping, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Hatfield, Mr. Whalin t'riend'2 My Great Mom, Family, Bob, Especially My Bro. Mike, Wee putt, 'SMILEZ Best ol' friends, SKCKCLCMRLTSSHR WRSMOKIL Mighty Merc, T Treat, CK B-Party, Tonsils, Bumpy Ice, Kulua, Baby, Swim 2am, Florida DC, C-Show, RR ACTIVITIES - Student Council, Beta Club. ' - DONNA .L LEONARD FAVORITE MEMORIES - The summer ot' '81-82, Getting wild Q playing bounce at Sissyls with KGMASH. By the creek. Over the hill A through the woods to KGS house we go. Waverly Park with JD 1 VOL All the new people. Alis white pants. Tuesdays A Fridays! Being out in the rain with BS 0 KG on the phone. Meeting CM on the Bridge then BS. Playing bounce at 714. The month ol' Feb. Q May 14. Cheese. Met CR Courtyard. Animals. Skynard. JT, Most of all special thanks to mom A dad - ILY both. Seniors I .1 1 1 KIM LLOYD FAVORITE MEMORIES - July 4, 1982 Brian I Love You. All my special friends, AC, Headhunter, MH Mikeie, GCE71 LP, onion head, .IJSFCMTLTDADDSABKMKEFLMABU. Basketbalf games at NRO, Rush, 2212 with CWGCML. Cheerleading 7 .Q 8. I7n sorry! with MA. fNo hes retardedj at WI Mall. All the parties 0 places I 've been to with Brian and all our friends. My special teachers at Doss Mrs. McDowell, Mrs. Huffaker. Model office with GCACMN Last but most important in my life, l1f1f82 - my engagement. CYNTHIA LONG FAVORITE MEMORIES - Great times with family, DWKGGCMHMRSGSHTTMDH, trick or treat 3:15, Georgia, Docks, Rrr, Meeting great guys like DHDHBHJJJMBKES. Darkroom, Sweet guys like BRANDO! Preston, bushes, BO. Escape from NY. Powder Pull, Prom '81, Prom '80, Rough River, Irq. Park, Summer '82 A '81 Parties,DHP1s. Fairgrounds, Stuart, Co-op class. Lake, UK, of 79' UK trip on Oct. 22, Aug. 30 Nights like Sept. 18, Oct. 2, Oct. 25, Great times with JEFH All my love to .lelf Sumpter. SHIELA LONG FAVORITE MEMORIES - Stuart, F-ball games, Powder Pull: TPTHJM the Lovebirds, UK -trip, English class, Tony, Pat, Ronnie, Mike, Bird. Talks with Paul M DV with John, small troubles, nobody - knows, You Know Who, Fairgrounds, Belv. Nolin, Lori? driving, S. Hall, the streets, small romances, Prom 8l, 82'1 Crazy people at Georgetown, Cruiser, R. River, 3:15, Fridays trips, Sisters, my Grandma, Ring Day, Voc., parents, Frank. ACTIVITIES - Field Hockey 1-2, Softball 2, Powder puff 4. KAREN LOWER Y FAVORITE MEMORIES - IClub1 - Bowling 42 Spanish ISports1 - Track, when I lived in Ohio lClass1 - History in Mr. Byerly's WXSHGJMHPTWIRMMK. Going on the Belle WXYHCEADMH. Being called the Space Cadet by CM Birdy by YH lk CHK by SH. Running the halls WXNGYHSEMFMH. And thank you FL for helping me out with certain problems. JOE LUTES FAVORITE MEMORIES - Family, wus, TX, wed, rec: TM, Gregls, Marthais RR 3, KGlrdy, Derby, Jul4th, prtcs, docks, Hills, Drive-in, As. Carny Cmp, Rng Dy, s. skiing, L. day wfend, Mt Car. A DeSales picnics, 9th grd, st. tourn. llballg. A p-offs, BOWL wfBacardg Wave-tec, Qtrs, thumper, WC Lnge wfMVCKJS, Cart, American Mag, Lunch wfMV,H -cmg, Vogue, Grease 2,30-30, Flintstone Mobile, Go-Gois, Polo Latenaty, Bacard, Sr PL WfKG, BISCUITS, End Love Lisa Cooper, GSMVKGTHTLPFACSWT JPLKGRibRS.1SMMRHPCKSJPCKMBJOC WRR TTB WSH AC- TIVITIES - Tenns - 1, Ger - 1-4 KEVIN MA N TOOTH FAVORITE MEMORIES - Shawnee, cutting, riding Tarc buses all day, crazy study hall, great friendship with Donny Vogel, Doss, meeting new friends, a wild 8 crazy 3rd period english class with a room of class crazjes like Franko, Tom, A James. Best memories were meeting Sheryl Gentry, taking her to ring dance A taking her to '82' homecoming. But most of all, the greatest relationship that two people could ever have. ACTIVITIES - Football 1-2, Spanish Club 2-4. . CINDY MAR TIN FAVORITE MEMORIES - Stuart, Mama Driggers, Ghost Car with CL. Shawnee with Sharon. Going to Doss, Mrs. Hatfield, Mr. Whalin, Fairgrounds '78, '80, '81, Lunchtime '81, Ring Dance land afterj, Powder Pull Hazel Miller, Redbirds, Custom Auto Show lin Trigj, ckk Striptease Act, Pizza Inn with DD, EG. How Queer in Eng., Squish, Squish, Squish in lunch with SNDHKGKCJH. Queenie Bee. CLCKDLSKKLKCKGSNDHTOKLMSPSKH RKDD. Meeting Eric. ACTIVITIES - B-Ball 1,2, Spanish, Beta, FBL 2-3, WHOCS WHO 4. - ' ' DAVID MARTIN 47 Seniors ETHEL MARTIN FA VORITE MEMORIES - When I accepted Christ. My mother Q my father encouraging me A being there for me always. My Sisters 42 Brothers - CWJMBMJMWWQ TM, I know yal just love me . Becoming an Aunt. Trippin with my best friend 71 Trippin with W I A, R, D :Q D. Being PEP club Homecoming Queen 8 escorted by Steve. Going to the Playoffs 81-82. LB. always being there to make me smile. Being the 83 Senior Class A having Puddin as a special Person for me to love. JOE MAR TIN FA VORI TE MEMORIES - I can remember traveling on the bus to Shawnee my Freshman yr. My last yr. At Stuart was my best. Watching Stuart beat Valley 7-0. My last 2 years here at Doss happened to be my best 2 years. Helping my fellow classmates in the tug-o-war during Homecoming week. Also, coaching the girls powder-puff football team to victory. I an glad I came here to Doss. TAMM Y MAR TIN FAVORITE MEMORIES - All the good times in Mr. Cunninghamls class, lunch, .Q vocational. All my friends S, IC A, M 11 S, M A2 J. All the good times when I was working at the Haunted House with 7, G, S, S, D, K, D, B, 42 L. The arguments with Donna tk Michel. The wild discussions in Mrs. Mobleyls class, the football players, Damian, Mike :Q Howards lights, Bonnie Q Clydes, the Fair, .2 Stuart High School. MARCHELLE MASON BRAD MCBROOM FAVORITE MEMORIES - fMcMop, Broom, Bradtiej. All the fun times at Shawnee, Stuart, .Q Doss. Cruising around in the Jeep with T-man, our wheelin' on the flood wall tk at Waverly Park. Ford jumpin', the football games, Mrs. Dk, Laser Finger, Daytona, Mississippi, vocational school, Jr. .1 Sr. Yrs., all the wild times in the parking lot, friends - S, T M M TR, VJM BOR, B.R, and all the Love my family has given me. KEITH McCA ULE Y FA VORITE MEMORIES - All the times at the football games, in school, A out of school. Hnally becoming a senior, Mrs. Demics class, all the times at vocational fthe new 280-zj, totaling my car. My friends - DP, KS, TR, XWD, M0, KR, BM DR, SM, KO, SH. All the hard work' getting here and remembering the things to come. Thanks Mom and Dad for hanging ini there. Messing with the PRP girls AH, BS, LK. And most of all Lorie, these are the best times, ACTIVITIES - Football 2-3. MONICA McGI VENE Y FAVORITE MEMORIES - Going to Shawnee A meeting my best friend, L. Going to play pool, riding on the bus, getting my purse stolen twice, leaving the skating rink, all the wild times in the court yard. Ts B-day party. Convenient tk the electronic games, walking through Hot Rod Haven to Ss house, bowling team. Meeting the person I plan to mrrry, B, who I love very, very much. Going out with B in the van! Having our party A all the concerts. My friends - TL, SS, TR TC, MC Ja MM. TODD MCKENDRIK 48 Seniors 1 t u SHELIA MCKENZIE FAVORITE MEMORIES - All good times with CP, VM DRA especially times with William Ingram, BT, TN, AG, RN, RR, DT, CE JG, And fun times in Cosmetology with June Saho and especially two loving parents - N.H.M., V.A.M. ACTIVITIES - YL C.A., Pep Club. JOHN MCMACKIN FA VORI TE MEMORIES - Doss parking lot with RS, front lawn, CBS Gameroom, Football games free, Pumpkin time, Parking lot doughnuts, close encounters with Stanley, Escape from New York, Ha Ha, Irquois logs, Kings Island with JA, Derby Day, 68 Cougar, Homecoming parade in corvette, LM, TM, DR RG, RS, MH, JH, M VK PM 5th History, 4th English, Belle Cruise, Car Show wfKS, Drag Racing, '68 Torino, Indy Cruise, Anti-prep club, Fast times at Doss High School. SHA WN MCM UR TRE Y FAVORITE MEMORIES - Family, thanks Mom dt Dad! Football A B-ball games, playoffs, Homecoming '821 weekends, docks, Kevin Inn, parties, BAY - CAR - DAX my buddy, Brother A, Chris the Cricket, snapshot, Zxli nailed at Valley with TG Az RH, PRP Voc., Hying wf JL Dec '8l, Lodge, Pls parties, riding wfDR, T-ville, great times wfP. Looking forward to Spring Break, Prom '83 ti Kells grad party. Friends - JKKSMGCSKFTJJYCMBFOMCSMOMS. K, K, Tt2K, S, VK H, RO 1 DO, Oak Hill Gang, Lil' sil. Phil., DS gig., Fungus! D JACKIE MCSHERR Y FAVORITE MEMORIES - Special memories of Daddy, who I 'll never forget. Good times with TR RB, YR TM, LC, PM JH, JJ, DS, LM SL, SS, LR Ellen ik Mom. Endless summer '82, Youth Convention at Miami Beach, Concerts, Parties, Garfield, Good friends, dc good times at Church, Strawberry Patches, Witchy poo, Marys cafe, Long walks wfR, Vocational, Otter Creek Park, Mortreesboro, Halloween Party at Summerlield, Kings Island, summer of '81, Six Flags, going to the best school in Kentucky. MIKE METCALFE FAVORITE MEMORIES - Pep Rallies, parties, Boatdocks parties, Mustang, Homecoming '82, Fairgrounds '81-'82, Friends - SM KS, B.L RS, S71 KR, KS, M0, PC, TJ, BH, MS, LW, JM, BL, MR, PS, KW, VH, LH, JR, TB, KD, BP, BV, TK, JS, TC, DG. Having a Best friend like Scott, mom tk dad, buttons, Senior class of '83, Little Bro, Bobs class wf KS, KS, KR, DR, LM PC, MS, JM, CC, RS, 1112 driving Vette in parade, summer of '82, But most of all l0f24f82 - a very special date and Denise. ANGELA MIDDLE TON FAVORITE MEMORIES - Glen 8 Bryan 42 Lorie, in Indiana, Michelle, Lori, Angie, all the fun parties and fun times with Glen A our friends, Toga - Halloween party, going to Whispering Hills for the lirst time, going swimming, camping out, A beating Glen at Tennis, driving, Glen - I love you. ACTIVITIES - Powder Puff, Drill Team. DOUG MIDDLETON . FAVORITE MEMORIES - Well here we are, someone say something, colony, nuff say, Kevins Party Palace, Cloverleaf in the Fungus, Trying to rememeber Ring Dance, Boat Docks, Gayle 0 the Hills. Ah G Looking forward to spring break '83, Graduation.' my fast time shoes. The Who, Ramones, Teen Age Lobotomy, Bro. Bob, ti all the other parties I can 't remember. And last but not least The Gang fR, KR, KS, TB, MO, RS, KD, BC, 42 everybody else. BENI TA MILES FAVORITE MEMORIES - Great times at Stuart. When I met Greg. FGB. L6. Victory at the Fairgrounds. Corina and Joe. First year at Doss l98l. Homecoming week. ACTIVITIES - V.I.C.A., D.E.C.A., FB.L.A., Art. ' Y49 Seniors VICKIE MILLER ' FAVORITE MEMORIES - Making my parents proud of me, 611 1182, D, 11 R, Graduation, Prom, Ring day, Look for cat at BD, WC, McD, BD, DM, Gattik, Pep Rallies, F-ball games, Fairgrounds, my duck, pickle, Stuart, Shawnee, Doss, tongue, 11f28f81,4f16f83, being crazy, talking to Liz, my 3 brothers A 2 sisters, going to MoD with CM, CS, All my friends at Doss CKTOCMCSTRMMTSMHSJCJFPMHDCSKTLTQ Jr A Sr yrs., ACTIVITIES - FBLA 2, DECA 3, Scorekeeper 2, Tres. of FHA 4, Powder Puflf LORI MITCHELL FAVORITE MEMORIES - LTMGLPTCDHTB Times with DI-L working at the Fair wi:h Greg, parties, concerts, backstage, VanHalen, going to the Park with Lisa, long talks with Boz, Showerhead, Junior English, F-ball games, Powder Pufll' Fiat, Pienics, ' GEORGE, Vogue, Neighborhood gang: RFCBSKRSDRJMDATH, Dorseyis, quarters, Junior Ring Dance, Star Lace, Hills, with MG and DH, boatdocks, 250 air, Donnellas wedding, Fairdale, Kazoo Choir, CC ik 7, getting Skully, belevedere, Summer of '81 and '82, my great mom and dad. SANDRA MITCHELL FAVORITE MEMORIES Ms. Collins Q Ms. Prather, Mr. Mudd, .Q Mrs.Henderson. I will always remember A love Ms. Porter and Ms. Steiden I have really enjoyed being a track runner for Doss and a SAC and Beta Club member. 171 never forget Mr. Whitaker and all the wonderful football and basketball games. To my favorite friends Marla and Lisa. 171 never forget you and Jay, YOU'RE special. To Marla, Looks like we've made it. Keep in touch and take care. God bless you love and care of parents. JAMES MITTNECKER . FAVORITE MEMORIES - Shawnee with Mike tk Todd, and Pat. Being a Spartan with Scott, Danny, Paul, Dru, 8 Conehead. German Club trip to Kings Island with Brad E. ak Tommy W. Junior year at Doss. Being on the Wrestling team with the greatest guys in the world - Snake, Tom, Ron, Squig, Greg, David, RAM Scott .Q Steve, Kenny A Kevin, A Ralph W Most ofall having friends like Sloppy, Mark, Bob, Tim, Brandy, Jody, Sidney, and David L., Terry Davis, it Rick Mollet God Bless You All. ACTIVITIES - Wrestling 3. RICKY MOLETT FAVORITE MEMORIES - Friends, family, teachers, summer vacations, graduation, and my very special babydoll, '83. PA UL MORRIS CHARLES M URRELL CAROL YN MYERS FAVORITE MEMORIES - My fantastic parents 42 their understanding. Big Sis Q Big Red, RAK, lil' bro, long interrupted talks with my bf Donna Peck, Salt Q Pepper, STUAR71 fairgrounds '78, cheering wfmy brudder Kristie, UK, JBO 8 Kenny 12 Doss, fairground '81, Garfield, EKU Homecoming '81, Hills, partying, Florida, wrestling matches, BBC, TCC, Ring Dance, my special friends - DPKU JeanAnn Cindy JOKSMFKSMS, mostly 9-6-81, 1-22-82, all the times and OUR future life with my everlasting love, KENNYZ 50 Seniors 1 LINDA MYERS FA VORITE MEMORIES - Cindy, IBrutusl, RingDa y, Graduation, Kings Island, Sharon, Shawnee, Stuart, Doss, Family, 10-16-82, Journey, Research Papers, Movies, the fairgrounds, Football games, midnight madness, TROLLS, To Shawn: I Love You forever and ever, Love ya Dutch. July 30, 1982. ACTIVITIES - Latin Club 1-4, Choir 1-2, Pep Club 1, Science Club 3, HOSA 4. ROBIN FELICE NOAH FAVORITE MEMORIES - Truly knowing Jesus Christ, Ring Ceremony graduation. Having a wonderful, loving, and caring mother. Special moments with MW. And all the fun times with SM WL D71 RR, TN, AG, TB, CE MB, SB, R71 J: GF ACTIVITIES - Black Achievers, 4-H, Litho Club. ROBERT O'GRADY FAVORITE MEMORIES - This is nice, Dave tk Bert, B-Camp, Cremation, skunk, crazy train, friends: Steve, Allen, Mary, Sheryl, Dana, Inez, DDSCKKJCKSTHPHBPMJTSBSFC Gerb, Spot, Polly, Todd, Don, Butch, CSMT Mrs. Hagerman, He be real cool, Nobiggy, shoot man, mad strait skool, southern game '81 Angie, being followed John, David A2 Chuck almost killing Darla, Spot, Rhonda, the Pep Rally Skit, Florida Trip, MAD,4Good Levis, Bus Rides, Contests, Marching at The Fairgrounds, Darla's Parties. Thanks to all friends. A JOE OLLIGES FAVORITE MEMORIES - My wonderful family, all the love .Q support given to me through my years of running, coaches, super teachers like Mr. Stallings , Florida with the gang, Sun Valley, IBRI, struggling thru cav. hw wf GAP UK trip, Big Smurf Mexico IMariok Montezumas Revengej, My Bloody good friend Swaag. STUART. .Iosephina Ballerina. Special friends: MHJC DZKSCMTJBJGAPBH Big Foot, Gran Q Al, Jo 8 FD PITSWD, ACTIVITIES - Track 1-4, Cross Country 1-4, Spanish Club 3-4, Beta Club 3-4. MIKE ONE Y FAVORITE MEMORIES - Bambi HP Cheryl K, DS, The Gang.' KRKSTRTBJFDWDM A Mr. S Party Castle, Red Rage, Blues A 65 Truck, Bob d, Betty L, BF Bicardi 42 Sprite, KS by the FIRE, Eric LR shoes Ring Dance, Beating DS, Mrs. Hagan tk Snite, Fruit Stand, IR Sherrie K, 12 Pack, ek Fast Car, Ray A Ghost Mrs. Lyle, Blues Bros IKR 8 MOI Trip to Nolin, Renorads, Scotsdale, Lassiter, Billy S, Trip to Flor., Family - Mom Dad,.Sis, Tommy tk Hamid Especially Debbie, Best of Friends '71, ACTIVITIES - Football 1-4. THERESA OR THOBER FAVORITE MEMORIES - Oklahoma'Z Ole Rantoul 42 Garcias, Chicago with CC tk The Pepsi Singers, Field Trip IQ The Belle Of Louis. Powder Puff Football, Pep Rallies Hazel Miller, Davels Dinr Party, Homecoming with Bobby, Playing Poker 42 lifeguarding. All my love to everyone expecially my parents, sisters, BHCBDCRLJOREDJ VMJPCTMWLBJGTSCLDISK. ACTIVI- TIES - Spanish Club 1-2, Spanish Honor Society, Treble Choir 1-2, Madrigal Singers 2, Pepsi Singers 3-4, Choir 1-4, National Honor Society 3-4. JEANANN PADGE TT FAVORITE MEMORIES - Family, smile, Pres, Mrs. G. Pepsi, esp. Chicago .I - Miss, Joe, Crazy Gail PEG, good times, Sandra, Tony, Karen, Shell, Sher, EKU' Thenks TH for 3 spec. yrs. Mexico 6fI6f82, 'S C. Bebes Ringdance, Fla. X-mas '81, Bacons, Hills, Biscuits, P-Pufl, Autumn, Poetry, 6121, State Playoffs, PRP party, JOJLCMRLBHMFSHMDTJJL, Especially Tough Guy sharing my life. ACTIVITIES - Class Pres., NHS, Tennis 3-4, Pepsi, Singers, Choir, 2-4, Vice 4, Beta, Span, Gercl, Who Who for Lang. 2, Math 3. DONNA PECKINPAUGH ' ' A FAVORITE MEMORIES - Family, A BF like Carolyn All our talks, salt A pepper, Stuart, Big sis A growin up summer '80 wfChris Tony, Kristie, 11fl0, goodbye Darla A Darlin, l0f2Z Hello' Again Shawnee wflefll the Langleys, ringdance wfBrandon, Class '82 Prom '81, wfAN , Mob, Eng. Roz, DR, GS, JG, KM Rob 0 Kev, Texas wfSIide, Paula, Jeanne, Cosme, Ang A Saho, TM PM quick stops, 16th B-day, Mid-Am, Ziggy, Lil Mickey, REO, Skynard, Journey, Dr. Pepper 1 Rum, Doss, NONS, Tracy, My Dad and Momi' Seniors MICHAEL PFISTER FAVORITE MEMORIES - All the good times with M.E.P, DE, BW, GH, BL. TH, MM, AK Being on the Baseball team and Basketball team Being a part of the 1980 State Basketball Tournament when Doss was runner up. But most of all loving Barbara! JOHN PHELPS LORI PHELPS FAVORITE MEMORIES - Shawnee 82, Halloween party, Fairdale, Parties, starlacebigh, Cloverleal, gang, park, treng, 4-wheeling '81-'82, ilball, Greek+Creep - A, car show, Styx concerts, R-river, LS, A my accident, Balingers, RM Sams graduation R jackpot, PLAMFREODWI, Great times wfuncle ANG, talkscryslaughs, memory of Leo tk my dreamlll, wend, atsams, allsserqpdjwdksjwacklmhgcamjtbkjpmrmeUbIm, vandouring Green Machine, Mostly Mom and Corky! ACTIVITIES - JV Volleyball, P-Puff 4, Band. JOE PICKETT YVETTE PINKLE Y FAVORITE MEMORIES - Ringdance wfkusty, '82 summer, TMTPBSTSJMDCKWFSKSNOSPSN, Styx, Journey, PRP voc. crazies, the Belle, Cobra II Heavy Chevy, Cason nut house, BAZC, Sherry and Davids wedding, E72 Midnight Madness '82, Tammy and me teasing Witchypoo! Jr. Litho, Mr. Hughes and Mr. Hillegas, Thanks! playing games, Western Ringdance '81, Garfield, Even the nights are better , Thanks mom and dad and thanks Rusty for teaching me love! ROBER T PRES TI GIA COM O FA VORITE MEMORIES- I will never forget the girls, the games, and the amce. The times I cheated, and the private parties. I will never forget Whitaker, always catching me when I cuti classes. GA YLE PRICHARD FAVORITE MEMORIES - My Best Friends, Karban, Big Sue Rich, Michelle Steve, Constant partying, 2-4 hrs. a day Baby'2 Trub, Tiger, taking Richsta, Denop, Rick foooolj James, Denise, Wayne, Steve, Kelley, Sam, My unexplainable attraction towards Marks MDMEMDMWPSTSJL, -Silvermans, Roses, Head Stones, Who, Pg. 4, Marriot Inn, Cella, White Rossians, Bennigans wfMark,. Vanderbilt '82, canoeing, Bahas Machian, Waitin on BSUE, Police, Bruce concert, Kickin AT KB? situations, Family Affairs, Bad honeys Rich Gere. TINA PUCKETT ' FAVORITE MEMORIES - senior powderpufl' football team, Ringdance vocational, hanging around with the gang SL, KR, YR JP,. TS, JM All the fun times at the pool with the gang special times -with Stanley, Tom, Jimmy, John, Steve. All the pep rallies, football games, my parents, Jesus, Mrs. Dis class, Sheilals driving, All the great times at Feathers Fun Farm wiih Lee Scott Sheila, Most of all my love for SW71 Ambition is to become a successful lawyer. Seniors I 5. 'R 1 l KIMBERLY RAPP FAVORITE MEMORIES - Nov. 15, 1980. My t7rst year at Doss TT and the gang CR, PM SL, SL, JD, SA, BH, PH. My Junior year, Chicago, the playoffs, Ring day and night with BB, KR, DVM DM, TR, BH. The ring dance, Baltimore: the summer of '82. All 'the good timx with my cousin Beth. Good times with AHNHTSBH, All the fun wfSNDHBMLJ and second period. Most ol' all Bill Herps Nov. 15. 1980 - ACTIVITIES - Spanish Club 1-4, Soccer 2, Drama Club I. ' TINA RA TTERMAN FAVORITE MEMORIES - FAMILK Mom, Dad, Nez, Beth, Trich, Katie, Fran, Doug, Carmen, Helen, Joe. The Smiths, Great Friends, Kim, VM TRJRKRKSBCJGBLDRK, Assassian, DDJLCS, B-Ball tournament '79, Brian JF Cheerleading wfKDMDSHDGSSRBSD, Dennys party, Florida, Prom '82, Football playoffs '82, Party in FH, 10f.Q1f81, Always KENNY!! PS. Preparing the yearbook wfMr. C and Sandra!.' ACTIVITIES - Cheerleading 1, Tennis 1-2, Swim Team 2, Drill Team J-4, Captain 4, Annual Staff 3-4, FHA 4. . TIM RA Y FAVORITE MEMORIES - My best friends Kelly, Kevin, Mike, Doug, Snake, Joey, Tim, Les, Irving'1 Family, parties at Kevin 3, weekends, Lights out in Fungus, playing soccer, Ring day ti dance, prom, Florida, Spring Break, others, TRDSMPSRSBCJCJ LTJDRLRDRKSMMDNJRCSKGRET11 Junior and Senior year, 05, 1422 Team soccer state tournament, Grubbs, Bro, Drive-in, Les apt., Football playoffs, GDWKOFAS, All the great times with KIM'! MICKEY READER FAVORITE MEMORIES - GOING TO DOSS!! BO REED FAVORITE MEMORIES - Playing football with all my friends on Friday nights, out on the lield. Drinking RWB with TB, TC, GH, that night and talking about the game. ACTIVITIES - Football 4 KIMBERLY REED FAVORITE MEMORIES - To my wonderful family, thanks for always being there. To my two best friends, Patty and David. The great times at vocational. Being with Scott and Tony. My little Comet, JR Ringdance, Fair '81, Homecoming '80. D-dates with Theresa. Soml' and wiggle. My friends, KDLPLLKETPT HDHYPTUBMKSMGTSJJDHJR The one I admire, Wompa Wompa.'! Racing all summer, cruising with Boo. Don 't forget .our condo. Thanks to Mrs. D. and Mr. Hillegas. DA VID REYNOLDS FAVORITE MEMORIES - My parents, having fun with, SCTRKHRRPS, All the fun in BBE class, Parties at KSfs, Boat Docks, fun on the wrestling team last year before district. My life with Lisa Sisk and all the good years to come.' Freshman float. My favorite memories are around Lisa from now on. I can't wait until graduation, Lisa and I will start our lives together! I love her now and I always will! Ring dance and Park. ACTIVITIES - Wrestling I-4, Baseball 1, Football I-2, JOE REYNOLDS FAVORITE MEMORIES - The Turf, Playing Football for Doss '81-82, Being able to come back to Lou. Carrying TH when she wasn 't able to walk at PC party. Good times with TRKSBWLGLHDEPCTHJO, and all the rest of the girls, that I 've liked through the years. Being able to have been associated with such good friends as PBR WTCDRDR TRCSDBGS etc. My brother TR for letting me know that he is there if I need him. Mom and Dad whom I care a lot about. Mom, I Love you Seniors . TONY RICH FAVORITE MEMORIES - Coach Bocko and the other coaches, Great times with Robynn, PTBSTSLKKRSLKMSLKMJGTR, Driving to vocational, Pep Rallies BD-DeSa1es game with Larry, Talking to close friends, JMLKK W and Kidding around with Coach Gus, Work in lunchroom and the lunchroom ladies, teachers Crazy K, Mr. B, Ms. Demic, Thanks Mom and Dad, and the good Lord for watching over me, State Playoffs '82 MAGIC!! ACTIVITIES - Football 2-4 Basketball 2-3 ' VINCE RICHARDS FA VORI TE MEMORIES - The BA TCHES Paul fBrucej, Tim and Clifll Stuart and Shawnee. '81 and '82 playofls. Ringdance with LH and the good times with TCJTPCCCJJJCGHS VTVL VBH, Summer of '82 with B1-L The greatest memory of all is the support and guidance my Mom and Dad have given me. Thanks to you two I have made it!! DUANE RILEY FAVORITE MEMORIES - Football playoffs '81-'82, B-Ball playoffs '79, Football Homecoming '82, Summer of '82 with Joann, The times at vocational, teachers and guys, going to the tiball tk b-ball games and peprallies, all the times with SMKRRTPS, l0th grade biology class, going out with the guys, UK lield trip, Parties, going to the Galleria with JL, Spring Break '82, Prom, graduation, and my family, Kings Island and McDonalds with Mike and Kelly, Driving with SM. JAMES ROBBINS FA VORITE MEMORIES - Playing Football with the boys. Cruising over to Indiana on Friday nights with BGA YCNGHTD, Playing softball down in Breckridge Co., and around Louisville for a keg. Play in the softball tourament, Ray scoring his tirst TD, Going to pep rallies, Football, Basketball games, and my four years at Doss. KENNY RODGERS FA VORI TE MEMORIES - Football and Coach Bocko, Bob Bishops class, going to the turf getting out of class for long pep rallies, cutting in drafting 1811, when everyone came together to keep Doss open. My whole Senior year. all the teachers I 've had, that have helped me graduate. All the people I 've met since I started here in the Seventh grade. MAR Y ROWE FAVORITE MEMORIES - friends, TDLKSKCLMSSJMCK CLBTWVRDMSHPDLMTCSHMDKSKR, who cares, Stuart, 3-31-80, GB, PE Canada, Florida '80 Mamoth Cave, Sunvalley, Edithanne, Green crayons! Tiamo moto Beni, 3:15, DooWop, VK trip, Church, Bro. Dave and truck, Ears, Ratlink, T DeVenuto best girlfriend, Mom, Dad, brothers tk sisters. Getting to know Adam, and loving him more every day and wanting a life with him, God Bless, 1 need you always!! ACTIVITIES - Basketball l, Band l-2, Stu. wuncil I-2, Newspaper 4 KELL Y R USS FAVORITE MEMORIES - The gang, Kevin, Tim, Snake, Shawn, Doug, Mike Les, Joey, Brock, Rod, Doug, Grubbs, Lights out in Fungus, DuaneMo Shellman Inn, Ricky, Troy, KDLST RSBKUMPE Jag-Bananas, cucumbers, GSKSSI-L John Belushi, Mona, Chris Cricket, arguments with Kevin slow-chay-toe, BS, walk, Zidig, Hey buddy, GDWTOFAS, Clpverleaf in Fungus, Male cheerleaders, See you later, Fudd, stealing garbage cans wfMO, Irving, E 71 Weinie, Mom, Pop, Mr. Shellman, blasted, Cori, Florida, Bro. A-H-parties at Inn, 2x71 Rice .2 Donna. , QUINN SANDERS 54 Seniors KURT SANTORO FA VORI TE MEMORIES - Football games, SPWM, passing Chem. L riding around everywhere, fairgrounds, my family, Bro. Bobs class, Zeek Ozzy concert, getting my ring, all my good t?'iends, MMBMKRIRRSSM, turtle, JOBJMS, T-man, being hated by RS, cruising in green hornet, playing F-Ball at church, KJKB, Liking VZ BULR KHRita, TKKS, partys, boat docks, Midnight Madness, slinky, BEDE sock hops, WMWMAMBODHAIHARNEDO, my mr, Mikes car, Magic, Ryan MH head banger, ship, peprallys, whitecastle go, fat cat, Heidi, sox. BOBBY SCHAFFNER ' ix PA TRICE SCHROERLUCKE FAVORITE MEMORIES - Mom, Dad, family, thanks to Laura, Lyle, Carrie, Dennis, All the ' parties at KS, Kellys party lthe fun Cindy and I hadj, My party, Bacardi, Derby 'Bl-'82, Buffalo '81 and the guys, Florida '81, Shawn, Floats, Fairgrounds, state B-Ball game, lbroken neckl, Midnight Madness '8l-'82, Partying with DKLSJE work x-mas party, crazy times with MKR TRKDDSKSD FSSCSMSBCORDDJL, weekends. ACTIVITIES - Spanish 4, Basketball l. TESS SCHORZ FA VORI TE MEMORIES - Basketball games, Runner-up State '80, Football games, fairgrounds, Ringday and Dance, AB? prom, homecomings, band, fires, pep rallies, Senior year field trips, Rough- River, lifeguards, canoeing, Laverne and Shirley , all my great friends, Amy, Debbie, Neil, Ralph, SJLKSHCLCSPJTOSSKRGH REYPCYR W, Special thanks to Louise, But most important: My parents' love ACTIVITIES - Track l, Swimming l-2, Cross-country 2, French! , Spanish 2, National Honor Society 4, Student Council I-2 KANDY SCHOTT FAVORITE MEMORIES - Family, pep rallies, Hazel Miller, Ken Bowl, All the good times with my favorite people, CSPS MSLMKHL YBDJHM TSSSSMM VHIEK CDTHM CBC VDS, Bil- ly, Daniel, David, Abe, Eddie, Janice Larry, Ring ceremony, July 4th, Senior Prom, Nulfaker, Maple, Johnson, Pate, Cooksey, Sullivan, Tatum, Strifble, ABMA, II4, Laura, Christy, Tony, All the time and love Barry and I have shared and always will, Class of 83 is ll DONNA SCH UL TZ RONNIE SCOTT FAVORITE MEMORIES - Fun times at Stuart, hiding in back from Bob with BLKIL meeting Donna and being in love for the lirst important time, lighting at Doss with her. Going back, My times trying to know Cindy .L, DPM TL W, fighting with my Uncle Dan about his new wifes ex-hubby, trying to go to Florida with, SDBLPU, Makin County Line, all the Fokin AC class at PRR DC worst, favorite persons always, Donna and my Grandma, being her little baby and pnoud of it, Always, Love you lots! KAREN SEADLER FAVORITE MEMORIES - Stuart, Fairgrounds, Biscuiting, Summer of '82 JCSB, Tony , Latin talks with Missy, Hills, Going to Cinimas with Cheryl and Jeanann, Tickle P sellout then to PRP party with, JPTJJO, Ring dance with Joe, Ballard game, llip-a-sign, Great friends like JPJOMFTSMSJLMVCNL Kicked out Bernheim Forest with Mike, SM, CM Most of all Mom, Dad, Family! 55 Seniors AMY SEA TON FAVORITE MEMORIES - All my family, especially Mom, Friends, going to Basketball and Football games, B-ball runner up '80, fairgrounds, Ring day, Junior and Senior yrs., Senior float, Homecomings, bonlires, Sr. Powderpufl, Pep rallies, Squaredancing, traveling out west, Rough River lifeguards, Laverne and Shirley , Greatest friends Tess, Sherry, Lisa, my car, learning to drive stick shift, canoeing, Class of '83, DLSHPLBLKRKSCKSR TJTV ACTIVITIES - Track l, Swimming 2, Student council 2, Powder puff 4 R ODNE Y SEEL YE FA VORITE MEMORIES - Mom, Dad, sorry about the rocky roads, Stuart Friends, STJEKRKSKDTRMMCKCLBCL WPSSMK BBJSWTJTJBPKSLAY and KS, COMARO, persuing LA, Ring Day, Dance, party, Rub Rod I, kickin in the turbo, Foggin, Half Quarts SG, 151, Pizza Party, Scampen, Thanks for being there Randall, My great times with Tricha S, Fast times at DH, Chockin, first day of senior year, and Dad! ACTIVITIES - Baseball l,2,4, Football 2, Spanish 2-3, Student Council. ' ' KEVIN SENN ANGELA SHACKELFORD FAVORITE MEMORIES - Hanging around with DLKGSH, Spending '80-'81 with B..I.M., through the woods and over the hill to KGB house we go, Those days seeing DR weekends of .I.D. and screwdrivers, Waverly Park and those familiar white pants, summer days with MA, Special thanks to all my friends, I wouldn't have made it without you. All those days of cutting with KGDLSH, going to BSE apt., Seniors are fl, Many thanks to Dad for all of his love and care! CINDY SHARBER FAVORITE MEMORIES - Mom, Dad, Steve, family vacations, camping, Homecoming '80, Bonlire '80, scavenger hunt - GD - June '81, PSDSKRLMCMMFJAPMSJLREVM, 9th tk O - RBGDBHTVIMSG, WPIPWPBD, 8fl2f8l, 8fl2f82, Kings Island, SJZS .Ir-Sr Banquets, Jr. Ring Dance, Golden Dragon - llfl6f8l, 6fl3f82, Florida 82, Spring breaks '80-82, Corvette, Calender Girl '79, '82, Floats 4fl9f82, Scotty!! ACTIVITIES - Class Treasurer l,4, Spanish Club I-3, Track 2, Volleyball 3. ROBERT SHECKLES KEVIN SHELLMAN FAVORITE MEMORIES - Dad, Mom, Bro, Sis, Little Rick, Great friends Great times, Many parties, Boattrips, great times with the gang KRTR TBJFSCKGRCOWOO, good friends, RSECSM TJCSSGDGDMPWM, good teachers, charmin, buddies, the green fungus, white shadow, MD University, putting out the lights, parents, soaking up suds, Wild lucky times, ESR Ha Ha see ya later, Ruby, Love my friends and most of all I love my Dad and Mom, Money I owe to Kelly! ACTIVITIES - Football 3, Baseball 2-J, Swimming 2. MIKE SHEPHERD FA VORITE MEMORIES - Playing football, going to all the basketball games, all the fun we had when we went to the playoffs, all my friends, GSMHTCKPLHL TDHLS, and all ofthe pep rallies that lasted all day, the time that all of the senior class got thrown of the pep rally, but my favorite memories are all the games at the turf!! CHUCK SHIPLE Y FAVORITE MEMORIES - Mom, Dad, thanks for always being there, Spence and Sarah, Ring dance, Fla. with B-ball, beating Male and N. Hardin, .Ir year, Bonfire, silver bullets, Budls, RR, New Yrs Eves, Derby Days, parties, -B-docks, Ken and Ken the best friends a guy could ever have, playoffs vs DeSales, Hills, F-ball games, picnics, Turf, 4f23f82 lcaughtl looking forward to Daytona and Senior Prom, Lisa Galloway! ACTIVITIES - Basketball I-4, Football I, Student Council 4 56 I Seniors GREG SHIPLEY FAVORITE MEMORIES - Family, friends, JLISKGJDDDJH, great times with Joe and Jim, Cinema Art, biscuiting JLTHKGMDJP, parties buzzing, the clique, PMRHMCCT, drive-ins, Derby party '82, Jr. English, DPLMKSMGKUCT, lloats, MIC, Jr. Ring Dance SC, lighting with KR, football, coaching powder puff, camp, l8th hole, shower head Belle, '8l Football Homecoming, Fairgrounds, B-docks, Mom, Dad, Pep rallies, The pole, Ugly VG, Foxes, ACTIVITIES - Wrestling l, Tennis 2, Football 3. THOMAS SILLS FA VORITE MEMORIES - Band Camp, Homecoming dances, Fla. '81, Bus trips from contests, Washington Co., Grayson Co.. Moore, State Fair, Most af all Kelly King, the girl I love forever, going to movies, drive-ins, park, together in the band, PRP vocational, racing, low riders, Purple Haze, very special friend to me, Karen Garthwaite, Janice Carpenter, Tina Puckett, JoAnn Joseph, Kristina Hord, Dave, Steve. ACTIVITIES - Marching Band I-4, Concert Band I-4, Industrial 2. MELINDA SKEES FA VORITE MEMORIES - Doss, SSPSDSCSMVJLDRSHSMKR. short mama, Stuart friends AFMRCMKUKMMFPSMCSTKSKS, Chop-Chop, Fairgrounds '78, Tough on the turll Turllrific, UK, P-puff, Kings Island, Peprallies, Parties, Wildest tk Craziest SENIOR CLASS, Who cares get a radio! Ring dance '82, Hghting with R71 My Family, Summers at sisters, Most of all meeting ROBERT' ACTIVITIES - Cheerleading I-2, Track 2-3, Powderpuff 4, Beta Club I -2, Student Council l-2, National Honor Society 3-4. KAREN SLIDER FA VORI TE MEMORIES- A great family, Big Sis, Special friends, Donna, Theresa, Carolyn, Roz, Sherrie, Long private convos, Spring break '82, Texas with Donna, Charlie 0 the Cherry Land Gang, Hi, Remember Me ? Stuart, Calender Girl '8l, .Silvermans Crew, EAHHH, Reverse, The Yake, Well I 'll be darn, Burp, Ring Dance, Just severe Yike, Late nights, I knew you could , Do you believe in Love, Drill Team, Soon, Doss and new friends, Wink, Go for it, The Nons, Crash Helmits, Parties, Times WXDPDBJSMDCE. TINA SLUSHER FAVORITE MEMORIES - Mo, all the games, Pep rallies, A all the tiines at night, Most of all Truth or Dare, Ones that I love the most, Mike, Denise, Mom, Dad, brothers 0 sisters. All of the people at Doss, June of '82, All of the past summers, Rough River, Boat Docks, Park, rainy at the creek, Being dizzy with Denise, Especially to all people A staff at Doss High School who made everything possible for me, Best wishes to Sharon. DERRICK SMITH FAVORITE MEMORIES - When the Doss basketball team went to the State Championships and the Football team went to the playofb, When I went to vocational and this years Homecoming! UI MARLA SMITH FAVORITE MEMORIES - Fun times with Sandra, C TSSLNSGZCSEKHDMKSCB, The respect I 'vc gotten from my teachers, Getting my class ring, sitting in Lunch, tripping out with the gang, Spending special times with Steve, Listening to the advice that Mr. Whitaker gave often, Thanks to MG for all the support and love shown towards me, I especially want to remember all ol the love, and understanding my mother has given me, and all the love from Lisa. PA TRICIA SMITH FAVORITE MEMORIES - Doss and meeting new friends, SKBLCSKSKRMH, Special friends. Maria, Cindy, Joe, 1Tm, MSATSTMMMEKSDPKUCMKSJGDCJMH, Stuart. Choir. Pepsi, Chicago, Taylor, Hufly-Baby, Millers class, Bandit, Church, Penn., Ala., Roses, Walks in the woods, Pep Rallies, Ring Da y, Turf, Love of my family, 315181, Barry A all the love hek given mel Most of all Jesus. ACTIVITIES - Class Office 2,4, Student Council I-2, Choir I-4, Pepsi 3-4, Held Hockey l-2, Beta I-2, Good News Club 3-4. Seniors SHEENA SMITH FAVORITE MEMORIES - Football games of' '81-'82, Vocational school, Ring Ceremony, All My Friends and Doss and Vocational school, But most of all my Senior Year. ACTIVITIES - FBLA 3-4. JEFFREY SNELLEN FAVORITE MEMORIES - All the good times I've had with Maymie, Bobby and Bird, and my 1964 Ford Fairlane Partying in my Van, My Mom and Dad. BRIAN SPALDING BRENT SPRADLIN FAVORITE MEMORIES - partying, Cardinal Hill Garden Apts., Jelfs Van A Waverly, Stones, Friday, '68 Camaros, Thursday nights at Kennyls, Silly Stan, Chess with Beck, court, JADAC CTC, Red '71 Mustang, quarter bounce, JD, PE, homecoming, cutting in the rain 42 phone booths, bha has, Church, DL, vs. S1-L hats, kegs, problems tk help from Mom, getting bail bailed GUI, White Castle, future plans, dreams, A most of all my love to Kim G. for putting up with all of this. GERALD S TANFILL FA VORITE MEMORIES - yama, trumpet power, knowing the best Hag girls in the county, band camp, contests, Florida '80, Miss Wood, JL Doc, gorilla feet, Jew boy J ears, double cs fhernia ?1 Dave tk Betts, 6fl6f82, special friends: Kelley, Patricia, Sarah, Spot, Darla, Brian, Crutch, Gales, Craig, Dana, Sheri, Bufu, Frau, but most of all my love for Tracy. Stuart, pridc of Jefff Co. ACTIVITIES - Concert Band 1-4, Marching Band, Stage Band 1-4, Tennis 1-4, NHS 3-4, German Club 3, High Q 4. CAROL STARCK FAVORITE MEMORIES - parents, family, friends - PBKNMBSWTHSTMTKSMFPSGRAK, dz my closest friend, Sandra. As the Hills crumble' drive-in, our little ducks, Van Halen, sale signs, parties, Thing, hay rides, football games, turf, UK, skiing at the lake, Ring dance, pep rallies, tacos, Florida '83, Junior Miss Calendar Girl, modeling, Mr. Stallings, Mrs. Dalrymple ACTIVITIES - Track, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, Student Council, NHS, Sr. Class Secretary, Spanish Club Vice Pres. DENISE STEFFAN FAVORITE MEMORIES - My Mom, Family, Dutches, grade 9, TBR WCWTSSJPFSHRMJLPOGB, Greg G., getting chased, 11-15-80, May '79, GG, my best friend, Tina Slusher, DSTSDSJSDWDS1 Mom Q Dad Slusher, Football games, playoffs '81, Basketball '81, Otter Creek '82, The Hre, Jr. ek Sr.' years, June 8, 1982. Summer '82, good times with Danny, Mike, Tina, parting with DPTSMHDSSSDSTSKWC Tina, Shelly, Sharon, Lore, Angie, 83 Pat, Greg, Phil, the Hump, Big Sis, Mr. Whalin, Memories of Dad, DOSS. JANET STENCA VAGE FA VOR1 TE MEMORIES - God, Mom, Dad, Sandy, Trichia, Stuart Paisbraces, Red Cross staff, good times with SJCKACGCYPMRCLBHADJ LGMR. O, July 19, 1982, Help I can 't get my locker open. concerts, movies, volleyball, DecafBottons, Quincy, lights, prom, pigging out with Jackie M, lake with Mike. Dates, camp, trying to do spelling. Garfield, going to Cinn. with Cheryl. Pep rallies, football games, late nights, green eyes ik dimples, yuck, big K, yea, My love A life to Mike forever. THANKS! f Seniors 1 . 1 I . SHARON STILL WELL FAVORITE MEMORIES - Robin, my sister 0 my best friend, summer '82, good times with Tina A Denise, homecoming, Football games, turf 81-82, new friends from Stuart, Hawaii, pep rallies, Western gang, LJSFCCCSMHBGDG, Basketball games, working in the oflice, my bws, Mr. Magruder, Midnight Madness, Model Office, late night dates 42 early morn. curfews, my mom 1 dad for loving me A trusting me, most ol' all Tim for giving me some of my best memories, l0f30f82. JAMES TABOR FAVORITE MEMORIES - good times with T.S., G.H., TE., B.T., Brother Bobls class, ring day, PRP vocational Q also the good times with all the people at SHS. JULIA TA YLOR FA VORITE MEMORIES - all the great times at Shawnee, the club house keg parties, Rolling Stones, Derby Eve 81 at Otter Creek, Aug 2, l980. Galt House 81, Rough River with LAL, A-day at Doc Run, drive-in with LAL, GM CR 41 MB, Burniels convertible. My friends - LQLM, PR, VM, 1 the whole' neighborhood, my mom, Clyde, .Q the whole clan, Patis Football games. But most of all, every fantastic day I have spent 'with Burnie. PA T TA YLOR FAVORITE MEMORIES - Coach Bocko, LQ all the coaches, Especially coach Bocka for giving me my chance. Turf '81 A '82, all the players, the pep rallies, the cheerleaders, the lunch room ladies, the parties, Mom 8 Dad, C22 TR, BR, MH, .171 JM CK, PR, DR, JC. SUSAN TA YLOR FAVORITE MEMORIES - Freshman year at Shawnee, All the great pep rallix at Doss, Mr. Byerly, Mrs. Henderson, Mr. Ritz, my friends - THSHPBTSIRKBITPTSMDJR WTCTHBJCJCH. All the spring breaks 42 summer vacations. SCOT TEMPLEMAN FAVORITE MEMORIES - Stuart, Football 0 B-ball games, fairgrounds Stuart A Doss, Shawnee, esp. my Jr. :Q Sr years at Doss, all the good times with Brad J. fdon't lose the capj. All the four wheeling with BM, fogging in the Cutlass, kick 'in in the turbo, old friends - RSJEMMKS, Rocking out with JE in SCAMR ring day, boat docks, most of all meeting Kim 8 having a wonderful summer with her, parents .Q family. l ANDRE THOMAS FAVORITE MEMORIES - the activities, I really enjoy them. I enjoy the people who play so hard for their school 8 thats why I am proud to be a graduate from this school. Thank you Doss High School. CHARLOTTA L. THOMAS FAVORITE MEMORIES - Freshmen year when our Basketball team went to state A placed runner-up. Jr. year when we went to the turf with mach Bocka. Meeting Terry Davis. Playing basketball. volleyball 8 running track for Doss. Knowing some nice people like many of the teachers, ollice staff A many of my friends such as my cousin Cliff T, LN, PB, CB, M K AH, JJ, DS, QS, JB, KJ, MS, LS, SS, MC, DJ, BH, VH, ES, KM, .IEA especially seeing my sister, Marita, performing as a Dragonette. 59 Seniors CLIFFORD THOMAS FAVORITE MEMORIES - going on the Belle of Louisville, the Hazel Miller pep rally, Char-11 MS, LS, PB, A71 JB, LN, VVK TD, JC, WM PB, C71 DK, G71 LVM SA, PM good times at the play-off Football games, having a great time when our Basketball team went to the state linals, TR, SS, DS, .IM AH, BB, NE DC, KW, KH, DH, TM, MJ, KL SH, CS, GS, MD. LISA THOMPSON AMY THRASHER FA VORI TE MEMORIES - Stuart high School, UK trip, Richmond 8I, Mrs. Collins class, Richmond crew, TG, TH, T-ping Ritz, Minority Club, Basketball 80-81, region Hnals 8l, fairgrounds 79, 81, Sam, State Tournament 82, AK AK, MT, ST, AI-L BH, JH, LB, SE, MC CS, BL, SB, TL Coach Thompson 42 Metry, seeing my sister beat up Stuarts girls basketball coach, Freshman Basketball team, all the fun basketball games 42 practices, but especially Alicia. ACTIVITIES - Basketball I,2,3,4, Softball 2,3,4, JV Track I. DEBBIE . RAE TILLER FAVORITE MEMORIES - All my friends at DHS, all the good times with Sr , CE SM, WI, R RN. Tup to UK for Seniors, Marriage class with DS, DK, EM, Q TM. ACTIVITIES - Spanish Club, SAC, 4-H Girl Scouts. CHUCK TOOHE Y FAVORITE MEMORIES - Family, the Corner Bunch, friends, Miss JucofI s class, GSKUA VKSDHA VTOMWKRGBSIC .IICGSBLVHMPGHDCSKDBMBSTJI-L art with Mrs. Stewart, Stallings class, killing Robert in Chess, graduation, 9th grade at Shawnee, Thanks Mom for giving me support. ACTIVITIES - Cross Country I, Chess Junior Achievement I,2,3. KRISTIE UHL FAVORITE MEMOREIS - my great friends - SWCMJ GMEDPK WKSCMMDKR CTSCREVMGRGNDLR WLHMVDN KSMSMSPS. My little sis, my brudder, ups d downs, Cheerleading with MFBWDSPCMDSHTJDGRBSCSS. Track with JGMSDG, Fairgrounds in 81 A 82, two great years with Tony, Summer of 80 wfTony, Donna d Chris, Shawnee tk Stuart, Florida with B-ball team, ring day tk dance 82, Stuarts prom 81, Bob? 5th fperiod, my dad in IL, thanks Mom for everything, ACTIVITIES - Cheerleading 1234, Track I234, St. Council I234, Sp. Club 234. PAT URSIN STEVEN VANNERSON FAVORITE MEMORIES - spending time with my grandmother, who was glad to see me make it this far. I love that lady. She has been a mother, father, Q grandfather all in one. Mom I love you. Times SH Q 'I got together at the B-ball games we were the black spirit ol' Doss, Freshman year when the B-ball team went to state R finished as runner-up. SHPBLBDH WWPM TK, favorite teachers were Bob Bishop I! S. Hagan. ACTIVITIES - B-ball, Track, Pep Club, 8 SAC. 60 Seniors i BILL VINCENT FAVORITE MEMORIES - Stuart, band, concerts, trips we took, going crazy in 5th period, getting wild at the F-ball games, Football play-offs 81 1 82, new friends met at Doss, Mrs. Dk class with Sheila, Harold, Paul, Tina, Brad, Kim, running around with the gang, vocational, most of all my parents, my car, my ambition to become the most successful pipelitter A most of all. my love for JKSTD. MICHELLE VITTITOW FAVORITE MEMORIES - Mom, Laura, Daddy, Ring dance, Homecomings with Larry, ball games, the turfs, w-hills, Ralph, BISCUITS, McNuggets, sharing things with Joe, swinging, putt-putt, homecoming court, fun times spent with Jon, friends - JBJLJAPTHSWKGMDTLK SJDR WA Y, but when all this is gone, I know I still look forward to the years I VI spend loving Larry. LARRY WARD FA VORITE MEMORIES - BBB Michelle. ACTIVITIES - Football l, 3, 4, Basketball l, Baseball l,3, and 4. LEONA WARD FAVORITE MEMORIES- having a good time in Bobs class with MS MRLM JTC, Eating lunch with GHBLA YME the stories in Mrs. Dalrymplels room, making passes at Mrs. Black, throwing biscuits at cars and getting chased down U of Lis sidewalk. Good luck to MG and LD, hope they make it through high school. ACTIVITIES - Beta Club and Spanish Club. SANDRA WARD FAVORITE MEMORIES - my families, KGPCTLMBCS .IWMMCPBUTMMHCZTS and my best buddy - Tina. Representing homecomings 80, 8l, 8 82, Ring dance 82, graduation, prom, Florida, Hills, S-Bah, Byerly, November 26, l982, Endless Love. finding Jeff' A sharing our love. You if me together, forever. ACTIVITIES - Cross Country l, B-ball l,2, Volleyball 2-4, Spanish Club l,3, Annual Staff' 3, Editor 4, Model Office 4. MICHAEL WARREN FAVORITE MEMORIES - years 80 and 82, football, and basketball games, good times in our own football and basketball games, parties, Ring day, and the dance. Most of all my best friend, Jennifer Heil. Good friends - .IPRMIBDCDKDGCTP GOJKRTRKSMOMSDSJRGSVG, A a great family, the best grandparents, anyone muld have. ACTIVITIES - Track 3 A 4, Yearbook 4, Pepsi Singers 2-3. EMMANUEL WA THEN ROBER T WHITMAN FAVORITE MEMORIES Stuart Marching Band, Butler Marching Band, band trips, learning to program, walking to catch Tarc, I. cheap cookies, eating lunch with the pet, copying off Michellek paper, homeroom chess, BH, MM A second place in state, Gordon King, most of my senior year. I would like to thank my teachers for putting up with me 12 my friends for liking me. ACTIVITIES - Beta Club I-4, Math Team 3-4, Hi-Q 3-4, National Merit, Sernifinalist 1 Finalist 4, Marching Band I-3, German Club l-4. 6l Seniors WINKE Y WILLIAMS FAVORITE MEMORIES - fun times I had with Pooka tk other friends, the most favorable memories that I have had are the times Barry :E I spent together with our daughter, Lashayna. Special times I have had with my family especially my grandmother, who I love very much for all the things she has done for me and Shayna. The day Sha yna was born, 8f3lf82. TK VASMSMDHRSDM PBSHSVCTDB etc., fun times at Doss High School. ACTIVITIES - Pep Club Secretary, Hosa IA., and SAC. ' ALICIA YADON FAVORITE MEMORIES - the love my family has given me, Durrett - Slim Ramona, K WKB, softball turtles BoBo Buger, Sam Bowie, UK, .lackiels laughs, Deb the prep, Doss-Dixie, my twin - RSKSKRDHCTMPBLSB laughs with Amy, Ritz, Private eyes Prowlers Phillips Lane, How come your not talking? Not again. BK Restrooms, I had the same virus, Rough River, Laurais friendship, Beav-n-Walley llf9f8l, hazel not blue, I am cheered up - I guess stove my man Charlie, my endless love, Joey still dream for arm. 6 Ma, Mom, Dad. DEMETRA YARBROUGH ALAN YEL TON FAVORITE MEMORIES - lifting weights with Brother Bob and going to Na tional Competition, going to Friday night Football games, playing football with TD, BG, R YJR, RR, DB, tk A X on favorable days and going to the pep rallies to get fired up. ACTIVITIES - Weightlifting, Industrial Arts Club, and Chess Club. CRAIG ZIEGLER FAVORITE MEMORIES - Parents, brothers, Football 82, Fair rounds 82 Coach Bocko Coach D Vocational School friends - K 1 1 -, RB, MM TS JT, .IC TH, DM parties, Sterling, BM Seniors, Seniors, Seniors, 1 x f, .s no iff. fx , a S S I ia 7 ' I I S33 1 wg ' .r. Good Times . . . Y 1 John Wayne, Rebecca Boone, and Pecos Bill ei Mmm Mmm Good! I'm so embarrassed M ,I JeanAnn and Patti display senior spirit award Big Joe and his bodyguards X I l I , xy X' Another tasty school lunch 4 E inf , l Down! Set! Hut! Larry, jay and Wjjjjam Hop-a-long Kelly ow Cherish ed Memories Y N 5 I . , .s A Credit to Cheerleading T3 Revenge! How sweet it is 1982-83 Senior Girls' Powder-Puff Team 65 ZZ I UKYVXOK 7 I OJYXCZK O Awww? v6 xguaf M 4253 jf! JJZWJL7. vs . flf Zi Q1 wwf LU!!! Al 'Z0-505404 WMM kg, of ,zflwall QQ QGM5' f w'ijilp4 GW 0YD3jLkff,e, bww Qwrvmw ?fQVffM Q' A 44191 110 1 1W 1 We Zflwzf WW W W HW W jhjfn Mr. and Miss Junior :7-I . 21 5... . .L M 'Y 4. 'iv Lee Ann Rembold Lee Ann Rembold was elected by her classmates to be Miss Junior. She is 16 years old and maintains a B average. She enjoys swimming, softball, and being with her friends. Lee Ann 's future plans are to go into the Held of business. eg ' I lllllylllll 2 o ' I- A 1 ' e v- . .Q M ,W QQ 'W V , f U A 1 IE I f 5 Q 0 J Q C ' . q k 65 S of Victor Meyer was elected by his classmates to be Mr. Junior. ff: He is I6 years old and has a B average. His activities include Y, J I Spanish Club, Pepsi Singers, Junior Class Vice-President, Q Football team and Soccer team. His hobbies are swimming and all sports. Victor plans to attend college and major in Optometry. My WC' -1 A' L,s:f21 V . . Victor Meyer 6 7 Tfsw? I 425' ,Za-if XYQQQX - Junior Class flicers Q- 1 som Q 1 Tammy Spencer - President The Junior Class ofHcers and sponsors ha ve worked hard to organize the Class of '84, Activities have been centered around fundraising with sales of both candy and magazines. The class seemed well on its way to raising the funds necessary to Hnance a great senior year. Sponsors Miss O'Bryan, Mrs. Quisen- berry, and Mr. Nash worked long and hard along with the class officers and class members in preparations for both the Ring Ceremony and Ring Dance. The juniors were active in football homecoming building a float and fielding a powder puff team which fell just short of upsetting the senior girls. The juniors lost the close contest by a score of 12 to 6. Juniors also participated in the other athletic events held the same evening as the powder puff game. The junior girls won the tug-oflwar, Much time and effort was put into making the 1982-83 school year a foundation building effort in preparation for a great senior year Victor Meyer - Vice President Shelly Towell - Secretary Chefyl SCOU ' Treasure' 68 Kim Baird Leslie Calhoun Jeff Cheatham Jeff Cundiff ,N 1 ,. , X , is , W L.. f -5 it J-4 f' Walter Denham Debbie Eggers Linda Banks fb 1 uv ay Ii 4' . Scott Callahan 1 g,, I Mark Copeland Da rla Da vis 'C Judy Dobyns Ronnie Elder .il Juniors Class of '84 . . . Sheila Bartlett Carmen Blincoe l- Keith Booker n X Kenneth Brown Mark Buechele C f E A ,Q -N f N '55 wx PM A D, ak. faq ' ,A x. .XA 1 gf 5. 'I Hg, L A A aiu: ,ij A i' 5 54 E L ? V' 7 ' 2 ii Frank Campbell Bruce Capito Sarah Carpenter Dana Carter Zandra Cates MH: a-'T-MS' H 552 , K ' lf 'W N-W ' .. ,Q W. W . is .L ,,,, A N . F 1 N - 6' W V. :Q Z W ' E - - b at 'N ,. fx was 45 ,4 ,K xx. I a ' Q -2 'J' - V , ' 4. ' ' ,- ' L 1 It Lz.f2,.' L ' ix J Kim Cornett Thad Cosby Adam Crawford Lisa Crawley Brent Crisp . , F ,fi 0 T S- i ,, in .i 'Q' 0 4 . 1 A' -K k A A, 1 ' ., X In , . NX . I 1 I i Marie Davis Amy Day David Decker Terry Dedrick Lisa DeMar , , ' . fs' ' I fi . Xl! ,fs ' .. - , fn -D a- - 'fr X - N n Tim Drake Malt Dunn Lisa Duvall Danette Edlin Bobby Eggers N1-A A, V ' 4 - gg My , Q' , -Q., X fi- . 5311 4 -- N x Stacy Evans Lisa Exley Joey Farley Michael Frye Jennifer Gaither Juniors e lf K N .Y + A g , . H , , HX ' 'R' ,' ., N-:wsu-iflx-f1,11i,'s Damon Geary ,xx 1 8 A .fm W :N ' I . i r . yu CX , .- ., X Art Groulx 53255, . Y vw L' , , ,,. . K , ' - Tony Harrison VY 31 ., 'Nl . W g ' or gy. Q ... ' fs' f , 5 N .X x Ray Heckman v ' , 2 .' Q, 1 A John Hundley Pam Johnson Qiuhwsf' . I x .Q'.,z1Q5' 'sw- Kim Gognat 4 .. fy. my . X? 5 f 1 QH 'i ,,. .- Julie Gutterman we x .x - Belinda Hart .V 3. , ,h r--. , n 'N X Jerry Heickelbech HA, J Yi' 1 51. rc Andree Hunt Terry Johnson LN ,fs 1. - .. 4. we .X v 1 xi! : fb X c N 'QS Sha wn Goodlet ,z ,Q ' Gary Hack X ,ws 7 1 1 h N. 'VW , ' 'X K X Angela Hash , - 4' fm uf EE Y QS-X Kevin Herman 51 Q , Linda Grant 'YNQQWZ ETWWW f -i,,','l.Zi K , Y. Doug Hadley 'li' Terri Hash -.4 J -.-nr Greg Hockenbury hp- .- . ,K N ' X 1- I A X 8' Q Brian Graser John Green V, ,, -Z. 1 x ' ' 1 -. 'A ' Q' i s . ' S RA' . .3 I Q 4 v, W ' t 24' 1 G uf Tracy Hagerman Mary Harringham A if . ' gg EL xy , , A Q-.. ' .. ' Michelle Hasselback Tim Hatfield F 'f Vp , x ,.. H' 4 Holly Hosbach Jennifer Howard 1 ,V 4, N V X a Nekitha Grismore Yvette Harris Teresa Haydon Mary Hulker . 45, Q A v , Sf . A 1 l Terri Hurst Kim Janssen Tracie Jenkins Alan Johns Kelly Johnson fC I ' ' x x Gary Joiner Lisa Leitner and Julie Kenney order their class rings. Juniors is I J 7, I' V2 .- l I Tim Karnes Doug Kelly Terry Kennedy Terri Kennell Fl i-493' 'f' ' V V L- F W , E ggi' , al A Y 0 C , f- 5 Q. . T -83' A F, L .1 , , ' f X U4 jx .-M 'V' u X I Barbara Koverman Peggy Lazrovitch Lisa Leitner Tony Lenhart if 'att . , 0 vs B 4. as Ir If ' H' t h fi' I Toni Maddox Roma Malone Michelle Mann Laura Marshall 'U QQQM- ' b if K X, J' g ' - 4: fs fl.. ,'J Y A ,,,, 1 . s - fs, '-if K 1 ' , 1 ' N 4 . A , 5 W-l , ,a-v 'N 3- I - 6 ' s 4 ' - . if r - Scott Mayfield David Mays April McClahahan Donnell McClellan v -3' S w ,4 1' ' 1... -sc V I 1 V I I4 6- . 4: . , N xx 1 A N x I' - - -, V1 I. AQ' U fl If Victor Meyer Jim Miles Todd Miles Lisa Miller Fred Moore I if !. Tracy Mundy Lisa Norton ,Q - 1 fy ' t. ' 'ff ik A f , ' 'WX , .M .fl-' li' -13' ,Q' ' ,Q ' S ,X Kevin O'Brien X4 ,... R ,Ma . L X ht Ti! ,.. Julie Kenney aa 1 . :aug . as 4, x .X . Stacey Long M Jennifer Kern Kevin Lovelace 11 ix W 'Y J lvl' R 4 - -' I 5 ar' V 4,1 X '-J Mary Martin Clayton Matheny 'Q .if lf 0 Q ' 'f I 5. ' ,lt T Keith McClellan 4. fe' 'll- f ac ,. , We ' 'S -5-' , Q xi- ikak Q. ' an' V ' ntftm' X ,M , ,x I-. -flnfif u Sonja Miller .N ... ,, i ,I ig. A 'fx . isnt 'wry i Joanna Oldham x', .ly Stewart McClure H Chris Milligan Ga Kathy Padgett gigs ., , v ul i I xl A W' I 3 , . r' , . A , 'X ,T Q .' 'xx , 1. X lj Kelly King K Scott Lucas Donna Mattingly J s. , I .455 Scott McMichaels . . if 5 v ,- Q n f ,ax A 4 Q as- I Dennis Moore .kv f V' 4 ,,, 1 1 1 3 pr, . .Cf M-' . -' - v H1 - '-e 'Rf -s . Cheri Pate X3 Juniors W-f fwfrfb v ' L , i as c W S V f.. r is N- ' rw., I Da vid Payne LeeAnn Rembold Robin Robards Da vid Phelps ,, A29 'HT ' ea .. ,,,4- -Q-X I . Mike izembaid ..,,.4 J , --x ' 1 - I Shannon Ryan PF . 4 5.42 , . O Qi - N If Cindy Philhower ,QM Rhonda Rennirt Jw, K i NW 0 Eddie Ryan 'V' -vu a K . T Nl 1 I la I rl x Sandra Schmitt David Schott Stephanie Schultz ' 'F' tif' Q ' gf ,XX ', M. , X . Sandra Sherwood Greg Simms Melissa Sipes ' 'We F. - .I - - . 'I -4 w - , u' - A Lisa Smith Paula Sparks Tammy Spencer 72 Michael Phipps mrx: I sz Tina Richardson QF? , A s ,gi ' 1' JCL Chris Sanders ' 1 Todd Scott Brian Sirles me K Patrica Stenca vage Fa... w 1- -gb, ,- .J 1 'Li 'ff' sl x Tony Pikago Kim Riney S2232 S S ls.: ic. K., x Keith Satterly Jesse Shacklelbrd .e Y Lisa Sisk an 2 ,L t Chris Stettler Sf Carol Pullum Gene Rattcrman Tim Riney K X Jim Sawyer i g, it , K ' is -f 1 S Donald Shealdey Tina Risse , J I .1 .. .ex . S 6 7 Debbie Schmitt Robert Sheckles ,-- saw L .T si' 5 -1' S 4 ii ittt Mg bn - if: Jeff smith John Smith ., 453- ,, ' to A : 'f 'i, 4, C W QM' f 7' 4'-ur f . ,ii . Shelly Stewart Tim Stewart Junior , tv- . 4 0 x.X-- . V U v F252 I X H 'w Robin Stillwell Kris Stone Tonya Thurston Lelonnic Wakefield Celeste White 'av- Mimiy Wilkins :XA if Shelly Towell v Q.- V X Robert Walker Beth Whitfield P as sf l v 'N x 4 'R Gwen Williams :U -I 1- 'X V xt. qv- X Q .4 r xi' Billie Sturgeon Leslie Trubue Beth Tate Denise Terhume 517' Eric Tranter Lisa Thomas Roger Tucker Beth Ubclhart ,,. , N K' Michael Weddle Shari Walker Russel Weakley Paulette WCHHICFS on 1' X X. x ,vfX. Diedra Wilkins t X Qi X i Robert Williams Lisa Yaden Q 'I N J 'XXX I 1 V- .1 -xi' I , - ' Keri Wilson Miffwfl Wright Juniors show their spirit at a pep rally! ,. W. .- 7 . . Michelle Thomas 1 9 U J Beverly Vincent Michelle Wells 2-1 .' 5 21 'N J 5 .Nw , ix 1.4-1 XJ 1 Dottie Wilkins f xf , . Tonya Williams . V Kim Young Juniors show their S piri t!!! Huh, us dance? if- 'ss I not e. so? H, s ., -N ' v n nf if nht 0' ' IF: Q Sn' tx SQ sins I, Q n 0, I gs ' , 05 was 7 P.. Q. ' Sv. . f . vi K - , 'Ca 'ew ss i ff u I ,.Qk ,ptqg IO! Q 5.8, 4' 4's -5 1, 'ev' ' 1 x ,,l , kiln-nuff Guess which class is number one with this bunch? xXx X Q XX Cheri Pate, Mary Martin, Coach Bocko, and Jeanne Wilkins laugh it up at a pep assembly. You 'd laugh too if you heard Bocko jokes. 74 I N 51. No sweat man -- the s1'tuat1'0n's under control when the Juniors are there! Tammy Spencer is tugging away in the Powder Puff QJ and Beth WhitHeld ' X guniurs . x ij-ff a pretty touch to the Florida scene are Debbi Football Game. We'd like a dozen of each please - Angela Hash and Danette Edlin. What a day for a day dream, right Russel? X551 .Q Lf w W, SQ 4? M Ja M QW J My W Mu f 0 0 . J zu' ZX if ww nw Q51 KJ' oph om ores Class OfHcers . . . President - Craig Smith -Exif .2 -B fu... ML K' Vice President - Ginny Adkins I mx-If R ...H +. 1 W .Q-. I Secretary-Treasurer - Kim Hill 1'. -rr N' W ' n.-, -. uw Lori Abell Lori Abell V., PV, 'iq' -- '.T. '.T nr -. Rx' ff, - X xx f Shawn Arvin Darrell Atwell Andrew Ball Bert Barber Robin Bell Cindy Beninglield Qi N 'b QL Susan Betz Mike Bland W 1. I V ' fr K Mike Booth Cheryl Bowers AK' 'x TZ? , X , I I Law 5 Hazel Arvin Vi., Troy Baldwin 0 3 WP . 'H Rencc Beck 9. gb -1' v- S tml Janet Berger in L N x 1 Tyrone Booker ,F - I 'N .lr I Scot! Brudcrlc I-Vx qv Melissa Burch dl' . J- 1 Sheri Carter 1.5, .a A U' 7' V Q- 45 14 Annette Clark Gene Clifford -Q . 'D 1-s Donna Collins Gina Crensha w Miss Sophomore . .. Tami utler my... , QI. W, 3, ,Q ,,,- ,- ,. .4 f Gary Busam .- L. Q ,, if .Ay ink. X. W Tony Carter E Dawn Clark Gwen Cole x A A, . QE f.. 5 , 'w ', I 5 - -gs t ' X -My , Nt 'Q ti t as LY -'2' 1 Tammy Collins li' Danny Crompton as I .lygai A. J, ' 'iw . 5- -ex .ff . .7 L Michelle Busick Mike Casebier Steve Childers Tami Butler was chosen Miss Sophomore this year by her classmates. She is 15 years old and maintains a B average. At school she enjoys cheerlead- ing on the J. V. Cheerleading squad and playing softball on the girls softball team. Out of school she enjoys swimming, bicycle riding, softball and cheerleading. After school she would like to attend a nursing school and become a nurse. Margaret Collinge Mary Collinge 4 X Scott Conklin Loyd Cooper . 44 K Q Q awru Tami Butler David Campbell Julie Carrillo Clark Carroll Tami Butler - Miss Sophomore - '82- '83 K Paula Cox Robert Coyle tu? - ' ww A - l K 4 - x X W X V N f Nxnux Judith Cronholm Elizabeth Crosby John Daugherty Bill Davis Terri .lo Coyle If ll!! Ron Davis Mr. ophomore Spence Shipley Magenta Drake David Dukes Karen Dunn Spence Shipley - Mr. Sophomore - '82-'83 cr Shelia Glenn Leigha Gogan Kenny Grant Tim Halford Denise Hall Leann Hampton EJ Kim Ellis Sheri Farmer .v -64 4- Q L. --.. - 'I .-1 at . Y S fx . . 7 A 'Y A .. Dale Fryrear Jennifer Gaddie Spence Shipley was chosen Mr. Sophomore by his classmates. He is 15 years old and maintains a B+ average, At school he plays football and basketball. His hobbies are football, basketball, and Hshing. After school he plans to go to college and enter medical school and become a doctor. Everet Geary Missy Gilbert Paddy Green Tim Haddow 5: Mike Hare Damon Harris 3, Lori Franklin ,rm 4 7 f X . Steve Gagel 5 f Q. L. -1 Mitchell Gardner Sheryl Gipson GU' Craig Hagan Kim Harris fltt xr Christopher French 41. ' iv 1 7 5 Lisa Galloway Tammy Garret Jeff Gladdish fi K' gi' .gn Patricia Hagerman Eric Harslztield So ph om ores Kim Hash Leann Herrensmith Thomas Holt Jeffrey Jaggers ft' Tltf f K ,, . . v . ' cv tv ' 1 ' ...Q Gary Hatfield Vicki Ha tlield Mina' e-1 K goin, 5 3 of 'sw Q. .t Q. '?'f5if?f,, '1 , xi 'ijliw 9 X 1 A Robert Herron Keith Heselsch werdt N 1 Wendy Howey Marcia Hudson -v ., .4 5 N 1 , Q X ,..y ' v., L Xe J ma' yi . .- if 3 I X Eric Jansing Chris Jennings Melissa Hawkins Teresa Hayes Thomas Heller v. x . ir, -at NI Jennifer Hill Kim Hill Jimmy Holland ff 'Q l L eb C7 M, 47? X N4 I Cindy Hulker Vicki Hutchason f Greg Ingram Carolyn Johnson Jeff Johnson Junice Johnson -4 ' . K , A-. .f-- .5 .,:J'. .9 'QL , .,fS 'iw ,A , Robin Johnson ol 'YR iw K YQ Bathing Beauties!.'. ' - Melissa Burch and Karen Dunn!! Ja ymee Jones Cynthia Henken Robert Hollenkamp Donny Jaggers Mickie Johnson 4 , V, QL, :as ' - gs 9 l ago James Johnston , 19' 'L 1. r. 5. . J 1 la' ' my , b in is . Maurice Jones oph om ores xi' 2 lf' Mike .luenger David Kaelin , qt . z lo X 5 C7 Q I I ,N eb c K .1 lg K X ,al L ' ' David Law Dona Layman Rebecca Lee Patrick Lewis ,... .1- s --X -f'. ,T K uri Nt 4. 'X' - Jennifer Lomax David Lyons X , 'ii Sa . l Missy McAlmont Kevin McDowell Tina Moore Darryn Moorow Slza wn Kelley 5 .1 David Lee i 3' 4- J, f Chris Little Mary Malone gf e L w Ll, 'r Mark McGhee Danny Pfister Mark Kelly .,. ,,-.r i -4. 'S' ' W , ., Xu QL 9 A Lisa Lee Fiji: Sp 6 tn Jeff Logsdon Y Q Y J x 4 - Larry Mattingly n- ex 1 6 5 X 1 N X Denise McMackin 5 time ll, , X , A N Lori Myers M , J l 4 4 Lisa Kenney Melissa Kidd LaDonna Koebel Jennifer Lomax takes Donny .laggers out on a hot date! 'f 3 4' 'L ' 'nl Q' D ,za 'R ' !J ,T A Ax' I DN ' 31' . .5' X - ' .X'f'!:Ne' ., ' 1 X 9 , -fi ,, 1 bf'-in X: Xalan 5 7' , Rob Meecha Pat Melton Laura Miles R' wx ' lg 9' X, J' 1 9 - , ' S . v 4. wry f XV' Liz L f Daymond Nalley Bridget! Nemcth oph om ores i n Tracey Nowlin N k-.A Edith Parsons Stephanie Pickago -5: 1 G Mike Potts rx ' L X x Q.W t Eddie Price r 1 Greg Numann ., ti ff' V, 4, . 'Y A Q ' 33 ,i 4 ' A x v ' ' ,.4 ' . ., x M Lisa Patton Vonnie Pittmann 1 tan. E5-'fs 'Y ' . -on ' 7 .1 ' Brian Nunn 09 . .4 Lynne Pearson Rodney Pitts Beth Powers 5-, I Tina Priddy Eric Preston Q v l Greg Quiggins David Law and his parents sing the school song. Y-.7 .41 Av Laura O'Connell Richard O'Grady Richard Olliges Eddie O'NeaI 1 Q' X v . I I' st 2 ECDL' ' V ml 1 E f' Eddie Pehlke Chad Perkins Mary Phillips Sharon Pickett NFS fr x v,. N in-Q., Proud owners of the lst place Homecoming float. l . Mr. Cunningham intrigues his Hrst period World History class with Hlmstrip. oph om ores 4- 4 Ni I ' -. 1 Nm ff R' h Phil Riney Holly Roberts John Ralls Marcia Reynolds Tania Rice Je ic A r x Carl Russell ,, 'Z' iv C, A , David Sanford 2: N Y 1' I 'b N .,,,.-nv 4 V L I f Brian Scherer I 11 N Sfflvvy Shvafvfl Mr. Saturday Night so Special Billy Davis Sf Angela Shipley Spence Shipley Tony Shircliff Donella Simmons Bryan Simms Craig Smith .-1' '4 Lisa Rogers X1' James Saling Donn y Sa tterlcy John Seitz Donnie Shepard -. N 5, .lil I rf ,gg Ln-an -QW! Danny Smith oph om ores Paul Smith , . A Harry Sullivan i h f' x iq A- sn .t , K ,X T ' ' Qs '4 - , ' ,fp It W . , ,- uv Xe X.-fr ' L W ii ' Tir - .. l Sherry Smith Kelley Snawder Lisa Spencer ,Q - ., .- 1 . . ,4 x 1 I rx X. x QQ Q I xx' ,N n, A , A Cara Thompson -.f Danny Taylor Mike Thomas W ' - ' 'E'w i rrhi' ' fp C x Chris Tunks Myra Tyndell Q-4 Tammy Stith uf , 6' 4 . he Dean Thompson rf ' mf , 41 X , if L Pa ula Va ugh! el, X-r Kim Watson 1. W2 :QQ- 1 ' ' ' N i 'Vu . f 4.4 ,fx W f I . A Sheri Stoffer Corrine Stone 4' X 4 fv- La Verne Townshend Charles Wakefield Terry White ,,. Q.. 4 Curtis Tucker Charles Wathen -, 1' N X x Ronnie Wise 3' 1.1 RL 5 51,1 V ,4 . W 4 X Q l , 1 I I 'vQinv...f ? ' In 'f HY ' 1.g4, fm 4 M S D Q - 0 Q 0 5 Q4 ' f x Y 3' Fre hmen President - Gina Sheperd Vice President - Lisa Duncan Secretary - Emlyn Poole ft' N1 Chris Ables 'f ll Cindy Allen F' Tkv L A Larry Ayers X I ' I H N 1 Kim Baldwin Amy Benton 86 Treasurer - Tony Denim Michele Blackburn nv Damon Adams so V 1.1 Chris Anderson 'J fi I - J 1 Charles Baird 1' ,V :il I Todd Barber Darren Berry 5? 0 :Ji U lt Shanda Blair Doug Albro Leanne Anderson ,s ,, 4 ' 1 , YQ' , . F,' Irene Baker T5- Dana Barlield Lewis Bishop as 'az-I s Heidi Blessing 4 Kim Aldridge 'Tm Tim Atwell ,f r-1 .taxi - ' ,I 3', ,., .g.1..:. Tammy Baldon 1 ' R Rl, ' A W X ww' 'X M' .. ml- ily! -W it lx tht-PM Wendy Bennett 4 -.- ' f Thomas Bittort' h QfZXt V ' 1 fs A Dottie Blevens Freshmen 1 Sherry Borders '- x Y r Krista Brown Steve Caldwell IT! C 5 fi ' Vu. ,A H' TTY! . 4 Larry Carter X N l 1 Jeff Cissell l I r., I--x Gerald Cornette as .1 .U ul? ,rg g' ff Kim Bowles W 'fi 'f 6 4. . -'nh . Rhonda Brown ., m N .',i', x, ,xx K. x ,.- l Gail Brady ,., Robin Brown Brenda Campbell Penny Campbell s -'-' . '- 4 N ,gs C TL , ' 1 , . ,, ' , x .a . xx y Tamela Carter Jeff Case f- X A , i K . Tyrone Cobb .na-V Karen Cotten Deborah Coffey Exit xg , m Jerry Cottner 1 Karen Bragg sm ff., , e fa 3 x , Tra c y Bro wn - -v- 9 .fi Wendy Capshaw Q Q X 1? v-' A 1 a . . . j V Theresa Brangers Y r x .. 1 I . Tim Bucalo Dwayne Cardin it 'ba' ' A Chris Brown 1 ':'H'i ' lf- J . ' 1' X ,T 'fi g A W1 Da vid Brown Pam Burton Melanie Buzan 'KB1 nr Q .L xg ' Y , x 'f 1 D Janice Carpenter Sandy Carroll David Cash Mellissa Chandler Demita Chapman Q13 ' . ' K fb -6 A. ' 9 . 1- - X ,- -gf L XX , l TQ-lv Beth Compton Travis Cook Shannon Cooper 'Q ,H ' -. A, .E ' 4 wp. X I' ' Si ' ' i Denise Cotton Sandy Crawford Paula Crawley Tim Chism , ,N x ' , , . I' v Teresa Corbin 'VP 'WK x Angela Crayden 87 Mr. Kevin Cornette is this year's Mr. Freshman Kavin is fifteen years old and plays J. V. and Varsity football here at Doss. He enjoys all sports particularly football. Kevin 's average is a B and he later plans to attend college and major in the Held of science. Miss Freshman 82-83 is Karen Cottan. Karen is fourteen years old and maintains a B average. In her spare time she enjoys modeling and skating. Being a cheerleader Karen can be found practicing after school with the Freshmen cheerleaders. In the future this year's Miss Freshman plans to attend college. was e ww , vw? SX .4 , ,, . , Q tr vw .pgs and Miss Freshman 'ow 'L fvff' N . tw ey. H A' y '::- .. . ., ' 'Q 5- x C P ' . 1 Q ul Melissa Croncn Melody Cross V 44, J . . 6.1 Jeff Decker Tony Denham , ,V F. r A A A . , ...4 Kenneth Dohn Scott Dohoney . ,,. .2 va 1- r ,S X 7 . I-1 Jeff Cummings Gerri Curry . ,. W k,. eg: '-Q' .. W4-x 23. N 6 ,h um pq. f Nl L. ...... ,. Chris Densik .-,QA , 1 Melissa Donahue Linda Donio Patricia Doggett .Zz 1 Ii .3 X Freshmen fr, , X K., I fx t f . Jeff Emberton in- 1:11 sf. I Gina Dowell Lisa Duncan Janet Durbin Melissa Edwards Cindy Elias A. Q-- Brian Exley Jim Faliede Leslie Francis J! ,.. 'Q Y ' P' ij '. zggzg. I A X WA L .-. , e ,.'-3.5 ...Nil ..x, ul-. .lg '- ' Sunf- Toby Fields K Q 4 , My Rhonda Frank Danny Farris 395- V K Y '-3. Tammy Farris Lora Flowers Randy Ford Halia Fordyce Marsha Frank Jamie Franklin ' 'vw-.4 rr-'H ' 111 ,-v--W 4 -, I ii, X Li, 1. tw . In if . ,J , I is G 1! , , -V ' . 'r . Q I 11 7 I .,. z s W ur W ' 7 Todd Freeman Brent Fulkerson Tim Fulner Denise Gahafer Kenny Garvin Jackie Glisson 'E- ' 'J ,.. , 41-- 4 'X no ..d,,4 uni if . f 'h W--'I Tracie Got? Jeff Goode Jerry Goodhue Lisa Green Beth Greenwell Rhonda Guest ' -my , -.. S-1 xl Rhonda Gummer Todd Hack Marni Hahlen Kevin Hall Lesia Hall Sybil Hall x F ' g ' ,sAW '. '. J . ,W X v ' ,..'w I t X Julie Embry x3 L Steven Feather if 1' '-v- N., A-of , , , air, Ki' Ns u I, Hush' .- Tamara Frazier Kim Goff .g. .-if fl J 'X Willie Guest A Dennis Hamilton 89 Freshmen Veronica Harper YV 5 , . li? Y , --, , -422 , 2- . , M, .V if , -. Q11 f Scott Harrington Karyn Hart , Ie. ! eg o 4- 5 . -J K , ,k .K , lr ,lp X V W , ..n .3 1,4 R A ! vt ' -N NN. 1 i 1:1 Todd Ha tlield Lisa Hill Stacey Jackson Jeff Judd . df Pete Lazrovitch 90 Todd Hawkins Patti Heath M. Scha un Horton Toni Houston Nw X Todd Jenkins Aretha Johnson -T r -'iziffpff' Q - . L .tj -4'Y',k Tw- . 4 A I Krista Jupin Mike Kapfammer h gtg ? x F , 'J .A 'J Nu . 9 K, A v 7 Iv' L, gg A Q Nv , xx I N f ,f ' X gx - . A K -AA 11595 5 Beverly Leisure Jeff Lewis T v. f ii..-5'a:zv-El ogg, ,A iv ...f XS' r R 1 Rick Hart 'x Leeanne Helm L A , Chris Howell ' I ,Q Z, N ? ' C Lewis Hartlage L. James Henry Steven Hudson i-2' K ft' J-as - X A if Emma tine Johnson Marla Joiner Sharon Keen Q'-S 2, X 1 vw Bridgette Long , ' x 5, 'rr Robert Kessinger Tammy Long . 1 B ir k, -4 1 v 1 ' ' .ff .. X 5 1 Q ,' -.X H ' I ual' -JSI David Harvey Todd Hash - QQ? . 4 , , Cheri Hester Dawn Hicks if X -W J L - ' 1' ' M I u Cathy Hulker Kelly Jacks f, -f V. .trwa-I Ambie Jones Cheryl Jones Johnny Kratzwald Melissa Kron Theresa Lusco Donald Lynn Freshmen We .- -- , . . Q XYZ. VW. X' ' kxnilgigia' Carol Mack Abe Mallis 'W I X .. , Tr- ., Dollinda Mitchem Mark Mooneyham .- 1 . Dejuan Nash Mike Parker -sl fx DX Q f, , D f i .a . .AA a . Dean Phelphs Jimmy Phillips .4 Fredricka Malone J Darvin Moore 'ar ki Steve Parks James Pilkerson Freshmen enjoy their Hrst Football Homecoming Dance. -y s.- Ftedrick Malone 'av 1. s -2: 3 Q. h Rf ' Steve Moore Denise Parrott , ftx ...Q 11' QTY G- Gary Polley Jr. ith xi Sherry March 1 -E.. 5152. 'A 4. Stefan Moorman Laurie Pewland Emlyn Poole Stacey Powell T tj -- 1 IS' ,N- C cis Karman Pulce x - , 4 R Dennis Miles 'afi- f.x wwf Cheryl Morgan ,A :Y -1 4. W I ,t .,. ' Q 4 1, , N. Ll, Robert Perry my 'Q .mf an ' I-ffm F'-5 qg ..-. -. - 1 'x ' J Carolyn Potter 5: AL., 'inn ' 1- 'ns ff Nathan Miller ep gn X Y Charles Mudd in N. L -f . v f- ' o Daniel Pfister a -ei Y. . ,I with Tw' ir. Mary Powell Brenda Priddy Jeff Prosser Anne Puckett QQ H s . J ' E' i .f A .. ,j , , ' 4 . , , - N- g 1 ff. 1 xx W X X I Tom Ragan Tim Ray Owen Raymcr Freshmen Na f Kenny Rembold ,Ng as Q- V-W-. 5 r- ex W X 63' .. . 1 . Brent Riley in ' .vs X . N Gary Samuels Rhonda Shanner ' ' ' y a: 5 me 2 5' , 5 fit' f Angela Short 'G Q ,- Sylvia Smith 92 x. . 1'i if la R N. Q Al V Vickie Renfrow Jimmy Riley S7-Sf! ' sw, . f ,.. Shelly Sanders NV.. 5 as W. Ai . QA., Q f 'ii Q. 1 r N Pa ul Sharber James Shultz .4 ,ae o K.. . fu 41361 'A Q' 5 is K W Misty Smothers Sharron Rennirt Raymond Robbins Rhonda Schaub Sis 46 I Angela Sheller 2 is . at 1 4 . Ai' Y , 3 fi H 4 2,5 Q L , , a 2 . .' - Rc, Tina Spencer 'x Pam Reynolds Chris Rogers Dennis Schoenlaub ng Qi .S i Ron Rice Joe Rose J f i. ,. .. ,ox V7 . . Jamie Scott Gina Sheperd Carla Shepherd , , ' 'X -' ii . 3. Q., x Q . .1 -Ie Q, Q Sh' in -0 E .K . . Joe Richard be .s. S -X XJ ,' Bryan Rowely Debbie saga Karen Shepherd in ,. 51 wav' John Richter Michael Ryan - -xii:-' SE we Y ' XJ J Elf , - wi ix R . Rebecca Sexton Theresa Shircliffe . K A? K J uv A ' ' N ' ' S.. 'if r -XML . A I X x X1 Kenny Silkey Tessa Skaggs Michael Smith Scott Smith f, f 5 L l x X lll'u Lisa Staling Vanessa Starling Gerald Stevens John Stevens Freshmen Nedra Stewart Diedra Stone Michelle Tharp Greg Thomas ,X f.. ii W ' .S . S .. ak ! I K I Loisann Vannerson Ron Vincent ' 'fr f W W I V ' v Q C55 1 K John Ward Wendy Watson Mardeena Wigginton Vandrena Williams JT ' ' 7- l in A K Z? cf L s fmQ Chris Stout Marita Thomas J +4 -1 ,1 l 4 ie Q Carrie Vittitow ' .J is 1 1 L , ' xg ff 3 Y . .. L J Greg Weathers Mike Willman , I 4 v I Shannel Stults Pa ul Thompson Mickey Wade ., , A . Kg. Wop '4 Eric Westbrook I K ., 1 V I . fp' V: X X Teresa Wise iia, Scott Sturgeon an I vw I , Dean Tomes 7 aaa! wwf j 4 T L. X. K Chip Wagner I +G t 1. Tony Whalen ,a'u. Y Dwight Witten -6 6- F . x Kevin Wright 5 . 1 Q, L T, Trena Sublett xy. f V T Q! ,sl .aa Terry Toohey L Kim Walker 4- w 1 Ann Whitman Mary Woolen 'K 'S f vt lo N 1 Lf' XXX.. T yn x Scott Young , ' eqa. -p .-, r Todd Taylor 'ef ' .w.,,. if 5 I X O . t .gt Aundretta Townsend Phlieia Walls Bobbi Whitson Angela Wright 93 Choo! Staff Staff Counselors, Custodzans, .-Adil' J STAN WHITAKER is in his second year as principal of Doss High. This second year has seen Mr. Whitaker continue to institute a variety of new ideas including students painting designs on hallways, abolishing the smoking area in response to parental, student, and faculty requests, and experimenting with a new break between second and third periods which replaced homeroom. A graduate of Western Kentucky Univer- sity where he received both his bachelors and masters degrees, Mr. Whitaker is in his seventeenth year with Jefferson County schools. In his leisure hours, he enjoys baseball, the theater, and American Sadd- lebred horses. Those uggvrlffnll DOSS Q , DRAGONS StudcnLs, Staff 8: Community 94 Stall ssistant rin ci pals Blair, and Magruder ACN 'JN 45' HATTIE M. PORTER has spent this school year working with the Freshman Class. She brings thirty years of experience in education to her present position as Guidance Counselor. Mrs. Porter is a graduate of Lincoln Institute High, Ken- tucky State University, Indiana University, and holds her Rank l from U of L. dx fv f-'CN .,X iii JANE H. STANSBURYserves this year as the Senior Class Counselor. This year of working with the Class of '83 has been a particularly rewarding experience according to Mrs. Stansbury. She has seventeen years experience in Jefferson County and Hfteen years here at Doss. Mrs. Stansbury earned her degree from Eastern Kentucky and Western Kentucky. Counselors JOE ANN BLAIR brings thirteen years of experience to her position as Assistant Principal. She earned both her bachelors and masters from the University of Louisville. Additionally, Ms. Blair holds Rank I certiHcation in both Administration and Supervision. Her hobbies include reading, growing plants, and camping. EARL L. MAGRUDER, JR. serves as an Assistant Principal. With twenty-lour years experience in education, Mr. Magruder has been at several schools including Manly Jr. High, Noe Middle, Thomas Jefferson High, and Valley High among others. Mr. Magruder earned his bachelors from the University of Louisville and his masters and Rank I from Western Kentucky. He enjoys golf and tennis in his leisure time. if CECIL G. STEEN is in his fourteenth year at Doss and this year worked mainly with the Sophomore and Junior Classes. He has a total of twenty years experience with the Jefferson County Schools. Married and the father of one son aged thirteen, Mr. Steen earned his bachelors, masters, and Rank I from Western Kentucky. Porter, Stansbury, and Steen 95 Ballinger, Barrett, Beck, Bishop, Black, Bocko, JANICE BALLINGER teaches Home Economics. She earned her Bachelors degree from Western Kentucky and is working in a Rank One program. Outside school, Janice enjoys activities at church, sports, and crafts. SISTER MARY BARRETT is an Exceptional Education teacher in her second year at Doss. She believes her students are the best. They work hard to achieve and she feels it is a pleasure to work with them. In his second year at Doss is ARLAND BECK who teaches Exceptional Education, Arland has nineteen years experience in teaching. BROTHER BOB BISHOP teaches Citizenship and Sociology. Married 20 years, Bob has 2 sons and a daughter. Bob earned his B.S. at Campbellsville and his M.A. at Western Kentucky. T. A. BLACK has been teaching at Doss 8 of her 14 years in education. She teaches General Business and Typing I. Ms. Black is engaged and wants to begin a family soon after marriage. STEPHEN J. BOCKO, Jr, teaches U,S. History and Citizenship. As Head Football Coach, Steve and his teams have gone to the turf both of his two years at Doss. ln her fourth year at Doss is MRS. MAXINE BRI TTENTIME. Mrs. B has seventeen years experience in the system and serves as the Doss Plant Operator. Married and the mother of two, she enjoys walking and reading as well as church and community projects. RA Y BYERL Y is a Social Studies teacher. Having earned his Bachelors at Morehead and his Masters from Indiana University Southeast, he teaches U.S. History and Citizenship. Ray has taught at Doss for I2 years, is married and has two children. KAREN H. COOPER is one of the administrative office clerks. Karen has been with the school system live years and at Doss two. She is married and has two sons. One of the Social Studies teachers is FRANK CUN- NINGHAM who teaches U.S. and World History. He also is the newspaper and yearbook sponsor. A graduate of Morehead State and the University of Louisville, this is his l4th year of teaching. ANITA DALRYMPLE is a graduate of both the University of Louisville and Western Kentucky. With I7 years in the school system, she has been at Doss 8 years. Anita teaches Spanish as well as U.S, History, Also she serves as a Senior Class Sponsor and sponsors the Spanish Club. BILL DALRYMPLE is one of the Health and PE teachers. Serving as an Assistant Football Coach, Bill enjoys golhng and refinishing furniture in his spare time. His degrees are from U of L and Western Kentucky. l H . Britten tine, B yerl y Cooper, 96 Cunningham, A. Dalrymple W Dalrymple Day, Deetch, Demic, Peters, Estelle Fa ullcner, 'L ll' 'rf 5355.?f f . . , ,t if ul. . jg 1' A 3' ' N 3' sz' 'Q 1 fe- -ar . ...W Q s .. 5 Ms, Q M 1 ,-:ga Freshley, Hagan, Hartwein HatHeld I. Estes, M. Estes, REVELLA SAMMYE DAY is the Secretary to our Principal. Sammye has been at Doss all eight of her years with the school system. Married and the mother of three daughters, two of her daughters are Doss graduates and her youngest is a Doss junior this year. DONALD W. DEETCH teaches Drafting l and ll along with Metal Shop land Il. He has been teaching nine years, this being his lirst at Doss. His Bachelors degree is from Western Kentucky where is presently working on a Masters degree in Guidance. Teaching English and Humanities is MARIAN JANE DEMIC who has been at Doss twelve of her seventeen years in our school system. A graduate of the University of Texas, she now holds a Rank One certilication from U of L. Marian has been married to Joe Warren Demic for forty years and they have four sons. Serving as one of the Doss Custodians is BRENDA PETERS. The mother of two daughters, she enjoys bowling in her leisure time. Teaching English is MRS. GERALDINE ESTELLE. She has seventeen years experience in Jefferson County, eight of those here at Doss. Married twenty-seven years, Geraldine traveled extensively with her husband in the Service. She looks forward to a time when students come to school with the primary purpose of learning and enjoys working with her students. Lunchroom Assistant Mrs. Imogene Estes has been with the Jefferson County Schools and at Doss for fifteen years. She is married and has two daughters. MRS. MAYDEL ESTES is a Lunchroom Assistant and Cashier who has sixteen years experience with the schools and thirteen years here at Doss. Maydel's two children, Roger and Sherry. are both Doss graduates, She has been married 27 years. MRS. HELEN FAULKNER is one ofthe Doss Custodians. She has eight years experience, all at Doss. Helen is married and has two married daughters and two grandsons. JOSEPH G. FRESHLEY teaches the Youth Development Class. Joe has eight years experience and is in his second year at Doss. A graduate of Western Kentucky, he is married and the proud father ofa ten month old daughter, Sarah Elizabeth. Joe is Assistant Basketball Coach for the VarsityfBoys. With a bachelors from Spalding College and a Rank I certification from U of L, MRS. SHIRLEY A. HAGAN has four years at Doss and fourteen in the system. She has been married nineteen years and has a son and daughter. Shirley teaches Exceptional Education classes. ANITA HARTWEIN is the Doss High Library Clerk. She is married and has three children and two granddaughters. Anita has Hfteen years experience, all at Doss. She has worked at Doss since it opened. Teaching English and Chairman ofthat department is JEAN HA TFIELD. Jean has Hfteen years teaching experience, all at Doss. She enjoys Shakespeare, bass Hshing, and conversation with positive thinking people. She also reads many fascinating research papers. 97 E. Henderson, K. Henderson, Hodge, H uddleston, H uffaker, Jacobs, Joyner Teaching in the Business Department is MRS. ELLA HENDERSON. She has a total of fourteen years teaching experience. The mother of three. Ella enjoys bowling and softball in her spare time. She is a graduate of Arkansas A.M.4QN. KAREN C. HENDERSON, who teaches Math and Computer Programming, has 24 years teaching experience, the last two at Doss. Karen received both her Bachelors and Masters degrees at Georgetown College. MRS. MARIAN 71 HODGE has been teaching English at Doss for three years of her nineteen year career. She and her husband. Reverend W. J. Hodge fPresident of Simmons Bible Collegej, are very active in their church. Their travels have taken them to such places as Europe, Sweden, and Japan. They plan a 1984 trip to Zimbabwa, Africa. MRS, JENNIFER HUDDLESTON is in her sixth year of working as an aide in Exceptional Education. This is her second year at Doss, with her previous years at Auburndale Elementary. Jennifer's private life is surrounded with males as she has been married thirty years and has tive sons and four grandsons. The Business Department includes teacher LINDA HUFFAKER. Linda is a graduate of Louisville Manual High School and the University of Kentucky. Besides teaching. she enjoys a variety of sports. MR. CURTIS JACOBS is one ofthe day Custodians. Curtis has been an employee ofthe Jefferson County School system for eight years, all at Doss. He is single and attends college in addition to his job. In-school security at Doss is provided by MRS. ESTER P. JOYNER. Married and the mother of a twenty- year old son who is in college, Ester has been with the system seven years and this is her first year at Doss. Very active in Doss activities is MISS JUCOFF Besides teaching, Janet chairs the Science Department, sponsors the Bela Club, and is a Senior Sponsor. She has sixteen years experience at Doss and eighteen years in the system. MAR Y VIVIAN JUDD is completing eleven years as Bookkeeper at Doss. Married twenty-seven years, she has one daughter, one son, and one grandson. A loyal Doss supporter, she is seen at many Doss functions. Teaching Health and Physical Education is MRS, SHEILA K UHLMAN. A graduate of Lexington Catholic High, she earned her post-graduate work at the University of Louisville, Mrs. Kuhlman was the Kentucky Teacher of the Year in last year. The Doss Art teacher is ED LA WSON. Having earned his bachelors at Murray, he went on to Western Kentucky to receive his masters. Ed's artwork is very much in evidence around Doss and he assisted in this year's M YTH cover design. KA THIE LEONARD sponsors the Doss Excel Program. She teaches English. A graduate of Durrett High, Western Ky and U of L, Kathie enjoys tennis and traveling. 98 fi f.pX X I , L tl ' as J f- 2 GS-5' ,pa Q19 Jucoff, Judd, Kuhlman, Lawson Leonard 3 4.-9' f I ,r Lindauer, Mabry, Manning, Martin, McDowell, Mcguire .35 N X .. . X N 1'i :A Lf,- .f 1 -, at i N -.1 R is Completing her Iirst year at Doss is English teacher ANNE A. LINDAUER. A native of Great Britain, Anne enjoys travel, theatre, cooking, and music. Her philosophy regarding the teaching of English is - - The better one can use language the more success you will realize in life. Married and the mother of two sons who are Doss graduates lMichael '75 and Jeff '772 is MRS. BARBRA MABRY. Barbra is a Lunchroom Assistant with sixteen years experience, all at Doss. She has one grandchild. MR. THOMAS MANNING is the Doss High Area Specialist. ln his capacity, Mr. Manning is responsible for the heating and cooling systems and other mechanical aspects of our building. Married and the father of six, Mr. Manning has been at Doss ten years of his twenty-Hvc with the system MRS. FLOELLA MARTIN Hlls one of the positions of Day Custodian. She has thirteen years of system experience, all here at Doss. Married and the mother of live, her youngest son is a student at Conway Middle. She enjoys reading biographies in her spare time. DORIS McDOWELL is completing thirteen years as Business Education teacher at Doss, She is a graduate of Valley High, Eastern K y, and the U of L. Doris and husband Michael have two children. Teaching in the Exceptional Education department is HELEN MCGUIRE. She graduated from Shelby County High and went on to earn her bachelors from Middle Tennessee State University, Helen holds a masters from U ol' K. Teaching German and Senior English is WANDA MILLER. She sponsors both the German Club and N.H.S. Wanda earned both her bachelors and masters from Eastern Ky. She enjoys sewing and spending time with her son. SHEILA MOBLEY teaches Junior English and Psychology. She is a graduate of both Western Kentucky and Appalachian State University, Sheila is a former yearbook sponsor. WILLIAM MOORMAN teaches Chemistry, He earned his BS from Kentucky Southern College and his Masters from U of L. The sponsor of the Science Club, Bill enjoys skiing, scuba diving, and canoeing. LEON MUDD teaches PE and coaches the Boys Varsity Basketball team. Coach Mudd is a graduate of Valley High and Western Kentucky. His I979-80 team Hnished second in the State Tournament, SCOTT NASH is a second year teacher in the Doss Exceptional Education Department. He has previous teaching experience in Michigan and in England at aU.S. Air Force Base. Scott enjoys all sports - especially bass lishing. The Lead Night Custodian is MRS. ALICE NELSON who has been at Doss for four years and with the Jefferson County Schools seven years. Mrs. Nelson has three married daughers, eleven grandchildren, and seven great- grandchildren. Miller, Mobley, Moorman, Mudd, Nash, Nelson 99 O'Bryan, lliges, Ison, Patterson, Perkins, Pierce JACKIE O'BR YAN graduated from Sacred Heart Academy, the University of Cincinnati, and U of L. Jackie teaches English and Latin in addition to sponsoring the Latin Club. She enjoys golf tennis, and needlecraft in her spare time. Teaching Business Law, Retailing I and II, and M.t4'zD.E. Co-op is RAY OLLIGES. Ray has taught twenty-three years in all and thirteen at Doss. He has been married twenty-Hve years and has five children. Student records, counselors' correspondence, senior transcripts, and scholarship letters are among the responsibilities of SHIRLEY OLSON in her position of Records ClerkfCounselors Secretary. Shirley, who is an avid sports fan, is in attendance at many Doss games. She also enjoys weekends at the lake with her family. JANE PATTERSON teaches Fundamental Math and Algebra I and is a Freshman Class Sponsor. She has fifteen years of teaching experience, three of these at Doss. Jane, who also has a degree in Psychology, is a graduate of Kentucky Southern College and Western Kentucky University. English teacher C. PERKINS has ten years experience in Jefferson County and is in his second year at Doss. He manages the bookstore and is an Assistant Football Coach. He and his wife Carol have two children. Teaching Algebra I, Geometry, and l0th grade Math is RANDALL H. PIERCE who has nineteen years experience in teaching and has been at Doss for twelve years. Randall earned both his bachelors and masters in Eastern Ky. He is a realtor and broker in his spare time. In her fourth year of' employment with the system and at Doss is MRS. ELIZABETH POOLE. Elizabeth is married and has four daughters and three grandsons. Her position is Lunchroom Assistant. DON POPE teaches Physical Science and Biology. This is his second year at Doss and his thirteenth with the Jefferson County Schools. Don enjoys sports and is a former head football coach. He is a graduate of Ball State. Librarian HILDA QUISENBERRY is in charge ofthe Media Center. She works primarily with the audio-visual center. A Junior Class sponsor, reading and golHng are among her favorite activities. In her first year at Doss is MRS. JACKIE RA YMER serving as Lunchroom Manager. Jackie brings seventeen years of system experience to her position having been a Lunchroom Manager in a middle school previously. Married with one daughter, she also has two grandsons. MR. JOHN RHODES takes a special interest in students assigned to Time-Out. He keeps a tile on each student and works with them to solve their problems. A graduate of Tennessee State University, he holds Special Education Certification from U of L. Shorthand I and ll and Business Communications are taught by FRANCES H. RITTER. She has fourteen years experience in teaching, all at Doss. Travelling, camping, and hiking are among her favorite activities. Frances sponsors the FBLA. 100 . ' .316 f' N if A its - F, L: av-I Q 'V' - , 1 ' . 5, ' .il 'Z. V' I A N .t ' fr Ll ili7L ' ' ' 45: na A viii, f Az- , 4' A , .,- Effttbl -' , if W.. .,i., ,Ali ,I 1 V? 'HN B- Nxy X, tr T - - . wiki K g f : ,, 1- N ., ia , ' . -5: XM Jam 'Q , . 1- N, Q 'V' 'Q Poole, Pope, Quisenberry, Ra ymer, Rhodes, Ritter Ritz, Roederer, Sheeley, Shepard, Shields, Shumate -Q' ,1- 9 Q nag -5 ,4q ff-, 5' F92 'Q PHIL RITZ has fourteen years teaching experience, all at Doss. Teaching English and U.S. History, Phil also is Head Basketball Coach for the girls team. He enjoys softball, bike riding and adding to his record collection in his spare time. MRS. JEANETTE M, ROEDERER is a Lunchroom Assistant who is married and has three daughters and one son as well as nine grandchildren. Jeanette has been at Doss for sixteen years and has twenty-tive years with the system. Librarian BRENDA SHEELEY has been at Doss for twelve of her thirteen years in education. Both her bachelors and masters degrees are from UK. Brenda deals mainly with the print portion of the library on a day-to-day basis. Industrial Arts teacher DAN SHEPARD earned his bachelors at Murray State and his masters from Western Kentucky. Dan serves as Doss Athletic Director as well, Serving as Night Custodian is Mrs. Lynn Shields. Lynn has seven years experience with the system and four at Doss. She is married with two step-children aged I8 and 20. ln her leisure hours, she enjoys horseback riding. W. G. SHUMA TE teaches Physics, Pre-Calculus, and Using Math. Married ten years and the father of one daughter lAmyj, he has taught at Doss for lifteen yqzrs. Gerald enjoys meterology as an outside interest. MRS. LUCILLE SIMPSON is a Lunchroom Assistant and Cashier who has worked at Doss for Hfteen years. Married and the mother of four children, Lucille's son, Larry, is a l972 Doss graduate. Lunchroom Assistant and Cashier MRS. SHIRLEY SINGLETON is married and the mother of one daughter. Shirley has worked at Doss for sixteen years. LINDA SIPES is a graduate of Southern High, UK, and Western Kentucky. Linda teaches Omce Machines and Co-Op. She has been at Doss all thirteen years of her teaching career, Teaching in the Exceptional Education Department is HARRIET A. SIZEMORE. She has Hfteen years teaching experience and is the mother of three children, all married. Harriet's hobbies include sewing, cake decorating, and crafts. RAY SIZEMORE is Chairman and a member of the Industrial Arts Department where he teaches Wood Shop classes at the freshman and sophomore levels, He has taught at Doss sixteen years of his twenty-Hve. Teaching General Science and Advanced Physical Science is MRS. CHER YL SLA UGHTER. Cheryl has been married six years and has two children. This is her Hrst year at Doss, Simpson, Singleton, Sipes, H. Sizemore, R. Sizemore Sla ugh ter 101 Smain, S teiden, Teaching live classes of freshman Citizenship is ELANORE SMAIN. Elanore has taught at Doss three of her twenty-live years in education. A sponsor of the Sophomore Class, she is a pet lover, especially dogs. EDNA STEIDEN is the ESSA Basic Coordinator for Doss. She works with students to improve attendance and reduce suspensions in a variety of techniques including home visitations. Much of Edna 's spare time is taken up with volunteer activities such as PTA and the March of Dimes. DORIS J. STILES teaches Home Economics. She has nineteen years in education with fourteen here at Doss. A graduate of Western Kentucky, Doris also holds Rank I certification from Western. She sponsors I'fH.A, and is a Senior Class sponsor. GAIL TAYLOR works with Doss choral activities. A graduate of both Kentucky State and Indiana University, she is the sponsor of the successful Pepsi Singers. Among her leisure interests are bowling and traveling. Band Director and instructor MARK TEMPLE is in his second year in education with Jefferson County. He spends half of each day at Stuart Middle. Mark also teaches a Drama class and worked as Director of the school play, PIPPIN ANNA IBETTYQ THOMAS is the Order- Receiving-Inventory Clerk for Doss. Betty has worked at Doss since its opening. She has been married thirty-four years and has three daughters and two grandchildren. Teaching in the Exceptional Education Department and serving as Departmental Chairman is JOHN TURACK. John is a graduate of both Indiana University and U of L. He is married and has twelve years experience, all at Doss. Attendance Clerk ELLEN M. VANOVER has six years total experience and two here at Doss. Ellen works with all homeroom attendance statistics. She has three children. JAMES WHALIN teaches both Anatomy and Science. This is his eighteenth year in education and his fifteenth at Doss. He is a graduate of Valley High and earned bachelors and Masters degrees from Western Kentucky In his third year at Doss is WILLIAM WHITE who teaches General Math and the Alternative Program. Bill is the Coach for the Boys Varsity Track team. He is a graduate of Manual High, the University ol' Arkansas, and Indiana U MRS. CYNTHIA WOOSLE Y is a Senior Class Sponsor and the sponsor for the Varsity Cheerleaders. She has taught at Doss twelve years and her schedule this year includes Algebra I and II as well as Calculus. BETTY YOUNG has twenty-eight years teaching experience including sixteen at Doss. Married thirty-one years, she has three daughters and two grandchildren. A football and basketball enthusiast, Betty and her husband, Preston, have toured much of the USA via motorcycle. S tiles, Taylor, Temple, Thomas 'S it 5' . X . Qs I of Turaclc, Vanover, halin, White, Woosley, Young 102 4 M Q? 'lf' 'inf' X91 1 ckv' ,AF Va 3. I Az 'AT M' 'ffm 1' QM Qu. 1983 Cakncler goupd .kr 'E WF 'SPY fr Wx 6.1360 .glzefge Sfewarf ,ibauial girblz gylzoir Juomeroom 72 Clin. 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The main event o entertainment, a total surprise to everyone, was a guest appearance by Hazel Miller and her band, singing our version of Look what we can do, DHS. Homecoming Activities lX QV 'grfw , W f ' D N W MF? Q 11. K! fhf ,n r 3' I-- This year's Homecoming Week was one of the most exciting at Doss High School. The week started out with She-Male Day, the males dressed as females, and the females as males. The second day was Clown Da yg many students dressed in their favorite clown costumes. Wednesday was a success as the students participated in Inside-Out Day. They wore their clothes inside-out. Thursday was Character Day, if you walked through the halls, you saw Louisville Cardinals, Donald Ducks and little furry mice. Last but not least was Burgundy and Gold Dayg almost every student participated in this actiity. A X , ' J ATTJQ'-N K K xfgrlk F 0 5. , Z Ks A Xl Mrfri U 'I' fflby V ,, 'A K D 3- .-aa- , Al.-wtf-1 .. I A, Nh A AX. 41 xx, 1. fx y ,, 1 I The Dragons Win ig . , nv: sf- .- s s ' x 4-t-. .5 L ' - Q- ,J A ' -wb. .-Q-:J 0 .ve 'A TK , VM, . '.Ji5i-v'44 :rr. 1, . f 1 -vw-9-pau rmlsifhilli Left Top - The Dragon defense stops Moore's offense. Left Middle - Jay Brown runs for the first down. Left Bottom - Gary Hack hands off to David Grisham Right Top - David Grisham goes for a punt. Right Middle - Larry Ward goes back for a pass. i 113 The Victory Dance After the game, everyone assembled in the small gym of Doss High School to celebrate the winning of the game, and the crowning of the Homecoming Queen. Left Top - Freshmen enjoy their Hrst Homecoming. Left Middle - Please say cheese! Left Bottom - David Reynolds and Lisa Sisk pose for a picture. Top Right - Everyone can see Scott McMichaels is happy. Middle Right - Tina Ratterman tries to show Michelle Hazelip her new outHt. Bottom Right - Adam Crawford and Jennifer Howard, they look so happy? ,iQ?fA :Ki : sf , fm x ' - .. iff' -, -I 1982 Homecommg Queen wx ',.-' , !,. ' 59' My , Ki 2 52 'i Fl . in 1 -.-. ,fx Q it 3 in Yr P E- 5 xii' IQ 2: '13 , 9- 14,4 A fi R, f I gms fl. ' 'F ii' SSH I - I V F- i - f vf sh f Y if F537 , fig Af'-W 3 . . ffi','-I-5' Mehssa Fran CISCO Escort: Cliff Cash 115 I 982 Mme. .1V,4:w 'IJ-' -rv Y ' .1 Y lin' . , I ':' Q 8 . 13 ., N 1,3 ' W I xi n V 5 S 1 ' Hnfv- ' . , ,, ' 1 :W ga 4 4 Senior Princess: Tina Hood Senior Princess: Sandra Ward Escort: Joe Reynolds Escort: Jeff Cheatham :sqm - A Ly: R-fzwvyj u, f ' ff' .25-:QL F4331 ' 5 x Senior Princess: Michelle Vittitow Senior Princess: Karen Seadler 116 Escort: Larry Ward Escort: Tim Crowder '01 H+ Z YWW af J Homecoming Court Qf4S 'X - ' 4122--7:'gg'c 'Q ' :'f99i??:A A Senior Princess: Kristie Uhl Junior Princess: Beth WhitHeld Escort: Da ymond Nalley Escort: Thad Cosby I 'L Sophomore Princess: Freshman Princess: Robin Brown Lisa Galloway Escort: Charlie Mudd 117 Escort: Chuck Shipley G r The 1982 Christmas Pro ram JA' The 1982 Christmas program was a great success as measured both by contributions and the program itsellf The student body showed it was in the spirit of giving as over 51300 was collected to buy perishable items to complete the food baskets which most Hrst period classes donated. Thirteen needy families in the area received the baskets. The Program began with the traditional silent march to the gymnasium. Outside the gym were the choir and the Pepsi Singers joined by Miss Hazel Miller. Their Christmas carols helped set the proper mood for the program. As the Seniors were seated in the center ofthe floor area, Student Council President, Toni Jaggers introduced our guests. Superintendent Dr. Donald lngwerson brought Christmas greetings and introduced his wife, Mrs. Lona Ingwerson, who ga ve a dramatic recitation of THE BALLAD OF THE HARP WEA VER by Edna St. Vincent Millay. Her presentation was enjoyable and thought provoking. Chairman Jim Hem spoke briefly on sentiments of the season. The Pepsi Singers gave their usual outstanding performance singing various Christmas songs. The Band was 41 next directed by Mr. Temple, playing beautiful Christmas carols. Mr. Whitaker announced the 1982 Who's Who as they went through their traditional lighting of candles ceremony. Mr. Whitaker added his own special song A VA MARIA sung for the student body to show his warmth and caring for them. Seniors lit their candles and displayed the Christmas spirit as everyone was dismissed. n Whos Who Students Jom Baker Jom ranks 10th ln her class mamtammg a 3 7 G PA Her future plans are to attend the Umversrty of Kentucky majoring tn Computer Science and Business Administration Her life goals mclude good college grades ratszng a famtly and success Davtd Gnsham With a 38 point standing David ranks 7th m his class Attendmg college ezrnmg 1 degree In engmeermg and hvmg the most producttve life possible are among Davzds goals Marriage and fatherhood along with helping to make the world 1 better place are some of Davids aspirations Mary Crutcher Rankmg 37th In her class Mary will attend Western Kentucky Untverstty pursumg a career tn archrtec ture Marriage a family and a degree are among Marys future plans PQ Sherry Higgins Rankmg Hrst tn her class Sherry plans to attend ezther Eastern Ky or U ofL majoring rn computers wtth a mmor m business She hopes to get the best education available to later marry and contmue her career whtle rarsmg a family an ,hr vb lv Kenny Ford With a 4th place class rankmg Kenny hopes to achieve financial success with a career m pharmacy and sprrztual sattsfactton by lrylng to make himself and the Lord happy Kenny hopes to someday have hrs own drug store Brad Johns Wrth a 3 I grade potnt average Brad ranks 50th m his class He plans to attend college at the Umverstt y of Louisville majoring tn either accounting or computer sclence Brad hopes to hnd a job he likes marry and raise a famtly 9 41' . ? U xf'l3i:,g 'G ' I X .' , Q 'a amy, , . , 1 L Q, 1, 7 Rx, j 4 , ,ff ' .x , V fl ! 2 . . , N-c X 5 '. x K Q 1, J ' ' X X X Show Their Excellence 3 Joe oiiiges Joe ranks 32nd in his class, and plans to attend a state university and continue his running. His main goal is to obtain a Masters Degree, to run a mile under four minutes, and to marry and share the joys of a Christian life with his family. Tessie Schorz Tessie maintains a 3.85 average in her class. Alter high school she plans to attend college and major in Chemical Engineering. She hopes to become successful in her career and to be a member of the equestrian team of the Unitcd States. W iii C iff f X, il .' 'A 1' 'avi-37 -.W I by vb I if : b 4 I 14. E . I . Tay, ' W K.. a f, 'ta 3 .. x w ... i Theresa Orthober With a 3.531 G.P.A. Theresa ranks 19th in her class. After high school she plans to attend college and major in mathematics, and to get a bachelors degree in mathematics. Gerald Stanlield Gerald ranks 13th in his class, and plan to go to the University of Louisville and major in Electrical Engineering. His main goal in life is to be successful in any career and to raise a happy family. f, e V Jean Ann Padgett Ranking llth in her class, Jean Ann plans to attend college after high school and major in Communica- tions and Broadcastingfftdvertisement, Her main goals are to get the highest degree in her Held, to have a happy family, and to help poverty around the world. Carol Starck After graduating from high school Carol plans to attend the University of Louisville and major in Commercial Arts. Her main goals in life arc to raise a family, be successful in her career, but mainly to bring happiness to thosc around her. Currently she ranks l4th in her class with a 3.644 G.P.A, SealBaoh Lun oheon Enjoyed Charlotta Thomas Charlotla currently is 59th in her class, and after high school she is going to attend Spalding College to acquire a BS degree in Nursing. Her main goals in life are to be successful in all that she does, and to be the best in her career. It Kristie Uhl Robert Whitman After High School Kristie plans to attend the Robert is currently holding a 4.0 average, and plans University of Louisville to be a veterinarian. She to become an Electrical Engineer alter high school. plans to be the best veterinarian in the United States. He plans to go to college for several years, and after She would like to get a house after getting married graduation would like lo get a job in a large city. and raise a family. She ranks 41st in her class. .ln 1: Q. 9 f-in 9?-1 Q 'kg' ' :F Q fy' M .V Y N 6 ny r I 14, I , , 5 g 3 Ei f ymw 5. . f 43? 23? 1982-83 Pepsi Singers 0-it I ss: :fs ' . ' ii :' ' mid N ,.,-. W v - . .. ',- , --- -. .. ..L. A e ,, ., ' - , 1 .., fl 'W ., -.,.. ' -1 egg ... - -v '-Q , ., ., . .. 1 - V , 45, It . . , - V. . ,- ,,.. , f -1 7 f -5-.,., 1, , ,Mg X X v '. .ve x I . t.- - MJ' - I PM 1 DEI I go - ua.. ,. f ' ' k' 6' 7: .. V .nu A v - 1 v ' v .- - ' Y , -A A .n -..u V L, h .' ...br A W: V . ' - fx-sa , - - M X T HU, V ' K m y A f' ' F' L wfrvu --.sY,z-- Q Refi' ' , xi! r - 4, .. rl! The First Row.' Sandra Schmitz, Karen Garthwaete, Emlyn Poole, Patty Smith, Dana Curlee, Janet Borders, Shelly Stwart, Shelia Glenn, Linda Banks, Tersa Orthodroer, Brain Sellers, Greg Newman, Richard Lemaster, Sherrie Kennie, Missy Hauter, Jean-Anne Padgett, Gwen Cole, Kim Hill, Aliceson Kern, Charotte Graham. Second Row: Ann Kern, Jennifer Gather, Carol Evans, Pam Ray, Greg Qurggins, Victor Meyer, Thad Cosby, Chris Steller, Terry Jackson, Bobby Heroin, Doug Sheakly, Pat Melton, Ricky Edmondson, Jeanne Wilkins, Kim Watson, Rebbeca Lee. The Doss High Pepsi Generation singers consisted of 37 students, Each student must try out individually before choir director Ms. Gail Taylor. She judged them on facial expression and vocal standards. The group traveled around Jetlerson County to sing at special occassions. Although known for singing at nursing homes, different schools, banquets, and parades, the groups biggest expedition was at Christmas, when they got the chance to go to Chicago, Also every year around this time we have our own television special with channel three. And this year we were fortunate enough to have Hazel Miller and the Monarchs join us. Providing our leadership in the group were our 1983 seniors, all these members included Dana Curlee, Teresa Orthober, Carol Evans, Karen Garthwaite, Chris Stettler, Richard Lemaster, Sherrie Kennie, Missy Haueter, Jean Ann Padgett, Rick Edmondson, Allison Kern, Charlotte Graham. and Toni Jaggers. Through the Dedication of Ms. Gail Taylor and the Pepsi Singers, Doss High once again was well represented in a variety of places. The Pepsi Singers sing at Doss High School during the Christmas Holiday ! and what a fine performance it was. Pepsi Singers in ction . . . 3 i3 v V ' Z4 .17 , '43 'Jean Anne and that facial expression Victor is always with the girls. F 's fx L 1 9 Everybody wants to be the star. It looks like Dana has been hitting the bottle again! 'X 1 -rx , Wt 1983 Basketball Homecoming King and Queen NKYCOA0 Q 83' If 3 Tina Ratterman and Peter Blineoe Y fu. Y D 153, ' - f' -.rl I till A ll I L. I I Q 'Z U -1 4 . 5' ' ', N , : . -I I rf, W is x:'f j ,, A A I ,A . V .VA 4, , rg, l .JJ . -' , Y w. 1 Pi J 2 '83 Adds a Touch f Class Cheryl Gentry, Kevin Mantooth f ty-x ' o .tr i-gg 4 Ni Tina Ratterman, Kevin Shellman Basketball Homecoming this year was highlighted by four eventsg the pep rally, the game, the crowning ofthe Queen and King, and the dance. Both boys and girls teams managed to keep alive the spirit that had been ignited during the day as they each won their games against P.R.P. The girls avenged an earlier season loss to the Panthers by winning a strategically played game 52 to 50. The boys followed with a 46 to 56 win in one ofthe seasons most exciting games. Tina Ratterman and Peter Blincoe were in the spotlight as they were crowned Homecoming Queen and King by last year's Queen Christy Vanderpoole and her escort Brian Smith. The senior class was well represented by the court. xxx '82 Queen Christy Vanderpoole, escort Brian Smith Homecoming Pep Rally DOSS DRAGONS T an mmm N. w Q35 , I :Si 3. Q L , .--l-.i-1 . . G 'Qu- if .K I , ' Q 1 f' V? 'vi i ' A .f.f?A?YAx 41 .bdy 911 1 . 1 uri. ws Y fi X' AIN - Y. I V .5 'Q W. K, Mock Weddmg IS Successful On January 14 1983 Mrs. Balltngers sixth period Marriage and Parenthood class put on a mock wedding. The whole class was involved in this difficult but successful project. Ms. Taylors sixth period class attended the ceremony along with a few parents and friends of the groom and bride. A reception followed the ceremony and even though everyone was rushing to cle'1n up the food was well enjoyed, All agree the best part ofthe wedding was when the nervous groom dropped the wedding band. 134 ,.,q-v4 , 1 P X' F rj--7+ 7 1 4 pf , .W ,,.,,, lr-M - X . ' lv , ,jp 9-'f ' .133 QSM 1?-f' M Y iff! N5 L. DHS Club Lifting You Where You Belong DE CA -een had V ,, - ' Ju at ,. ,W-...,, , , R -R , I z -u-no--iv f-'lx ,, . , if Q Q ' , L......4-. .. i-:JJ iw' -E if Row I Bob Hammers, Kenny Brown, Jeff Gray, David Jacobs Row 2 Ricky Edmondson, Michelle Collier, Alvinia Elery, Angela Middleton, Janet Stancavage Row 3 Mr. Olliges, Pat Fellon, Keith McCullen, Steve Coffee, Steve Gootie, Gail Prichard. German Club - 'wi' 'm3iHswi ' 'ei:,5..QL:Nsifi-fGag:-faiileifV fb SW' A AF x Std, 38 LX j 'F Row I Teresa Corbin, Becky Sexton, Kevin Ha-l, Alan Johns, Scott Sturgeon, Chris Tunks, Scott Harrington, Row 2 Rhonda Shanner, Jamie Franklin, Denise Gahafer, Denise Hall, Greg Numann, Eddie Price, Tony Shirclifl, Mike Potts, Danny Taylor, Row 3 Vonnie Pittman, Beth Powers, Greg Ingram, Heidi Blessing, Kelley Snawder, Craig Smith, Rob Meecha, Steve Gagel, Row 4 Shelley Sanders, Julie Embry, Melissa Cronen, Sandra Schmita, Robert Whitman, Tracy Hagerman, Melissa Chandler, Chris Anderson, Todd Hack, Row 5 Eric Jansing, Judith Cronholm, Sylvia Smith, Ron Davis, Phil Riney, Danny Crompton, Steve Bayens Science Club Row 1 Mr. Moorman - President, Kelley Sna wder - Vice-President, Tracy Hagerman - Secretary, Kim Hill - Treasurer, Brian Nunn, Row 2 Tammy Baker, Vonnie Pittman, Denise Hall, Greg Numann, Eddie Price, Tony Shercliftf Mike Potts, Chris Jennings, Row 3 Amy Seaton, Cheryl Gibson, Rebecca Bache, Da vid Dukes, Chris Tunks, Craig Smith, Brian Scherer, Darla Davis, Patricia Hagerman, Row 4 Mark McGee, Cindy Henkin, Tony Harrison, Ron Davis, Phil Riney, Danny Crompton, Steve Gagel, Brent Crisp, Row 5 Paul Grun y, Eric Janson, Mike Juenger, Shannon Ryan, David Campbell, Patti Green, Melissa Hawkins, Laura Miles, Jennifer Gaddie. Good News Club Chris French, Bob Bishop, Laurie Jessie, Kenny Swann, Becky Lee. ch olastie Challenge Team Q Y, . f V ZA.: Frgnt: Cindy Layman, Sandy Schmitt, Robert Whitman, Gerald Stanfill, Back: Mrs. Karen Henderson and Ann W itman ational Honor Society v I ,!', x M . ' A l ' Q r 1 K 5. , ,N J W ' Y f Yu AX F V f V ,g, . 1. 'ff Y -i x i N 'l, 7 Row I: Steve Barber, Joanie Garrett, Sherry Higgins, Cindy Layman, Row 2.' Theresa Orthober, JeanAnn Padgett, Melissa Danzinger, Michelle Vittitow, Mrs. Miller, Row 3: Kenny Ford, Melinda Skees, Carol Starck, David Grisham, Gerald Stantill, Robert Whitman. Student Council 1:.:-:.-- me Row 1: La Donna Koebel - Treasurer, Gerri Curry - Parliamentarian, Mr. Perkins - Sponsor, Sherry Higgins - Secretary, Melissa Francisco - Vice-President, Toni Jaggers - President, Row 2: Cheryl Jones, Kim Gofl, Emalyn Poole, Roma Malone, Rex Ecarma, Kristie Uhl, Carolyn Myer, Tina Ratterman, K yong Lee, Row 3: Vicki Hutchinson, Karen Cotter, Sandra Schmidt, Paula Sparks, Chris Tunks, Edward Mucker, Robert Whitman, Toby Fields, Karen Seidler, Thad Cosby, Row 4: Thomas Heller, David Sanford, Karen Dunn, Emmatine Johnson, Terri Kennel, Belinda Hart, Chip Wagner, Chuck Shipley, Joe Reynolds. . Bowling K :Ls 53 -r 1 Row l : Kim Young, Michelle Thomas, Linda Janseen, John Rictor. Row Robin Bell, Paul Cra wford, Chip Langley, Marcy Reynolds, Buddy Nichols. Row 3: Mike Ptister, Eddie Pelky, Lisa Rogers, Daniel Powers, Robert Wallace, Billy Kennedy, Mrs. Patterson. Freshmen Excel , ll I I I D I lv . B he 5 ll ISS! I F7 'N' F!! ua , n-, Row l: Janice Carpenter, Dottie Blevens, Heidi Blessing, Dwight Witten, Theresa Shircliffc, Misty Smothers, Cindy Alllen, Melissa Kron, Cheryl Jones, Jaimie Scott, Jeanna Dow, Brenda Priddy. Row 2: Alison Powell, Brad Sharber, Teresa Corbin, Halia Fordyce, Gerri Curry, Phonda Shanncr, Kevin Wright, Scott Ford, Steve Caldwell, Dana Barlield, Debra Sego, Todd Hack, Chris Anderson. Todd Hatfield, Jamie Staples. Row J: Marita Thomas, Kenneth Dohn, Todd Barger, Tony Denham, Sandra Carroll, Veronica Harper, Todd Hawkins, John Richter, Scott Sturgeon, Denise Parrott, Tammy Long, LeeAnne Helm, Scott Harrington, Mike Ryan, Stacey Powell, Row 4: Sybil Hall. Kim Aldridge, Ann Wittman, Angie Short, Melissa Chandler, Angela Wright. Tommy Reagan, Gina Duncan, Lesia Hall, Denise Gahafer, Leslie Francis, Emlyn Poole, Lisa Hill, Tony Whalen, Jerry Goodhue, Cathy Hulker Row 5: Doug Albro, Tommy Bittorh Ty Cobb, Laura Penland. Tamara Frasher, Lisa Duncan, Nedra Stewart, Brent Fulkerson, Karyn Hart, Chip Wagner, Jeff Decker, Steve Hudson, Shelley Sanders, Karen Shepherd, Steve Parks. FHA '3'-iu 5 I iff!!! ffflul 111 .. J A J ..Illl I U ll -1 1-f-l.1..u1?ff.lLl1ll. Row l: Tina Ratterman, Beth Powers, Mrs. Stiles Row 2: Gail Cissell, Tina Richardson, Pam Johnson, Lisa Greene. Row 3: Kim Janssen, Melissa Edwards, Tricia Stenca vage, Nedra Franklin, Row 4: Michelle Hazelip, Cindy Sharber, Kim Fletcher, Zandra Cates, Melissa Sipes, Celeste White. oph om ore Excell Row 1: Mark McGhee, Ginny Adkins, Patti Green, Kelley Snawder, Vicki Hat17eld, Chris Tunks, Gina Crenshaw, Tammy Baker, Junice Johnson, Beth Powers, Kim Hill, Gwen Cole. Row 2: Cindy Henken, Da vid Campbell, Melissa Hawkins, Jennifer Gaddie, Patricia Hagerman, Donnie Jaggers, Greg Numann, Bert Barber, Rebecca Bache, LaDonna Koebel, Denise Hall. Row 3: Eddie Price, Danny Taylor, Wendy Howey, Laura Miles, Brian Scherer, Craig Hagan, Wanda Gump, Phil Riney, Harold Seidenfaden, Chris Little, Ronald Davis, Melissa Burch, Lisa Patton. Row 4: Spence Shipley, David Dukes, Chris Jennings, Paul Smith, Danny Crompton, Brian Nunn, Donnie Shepherd, Craig Smith, Irving Kravitz, Mike Juenger, Mike Casebier, Chad Perkins, Tony Shircliffe, Vonnie Pittman, Steve Gagel, Eric Jansing, James Johnston. Spanbh Cyub Row 1: Cheryl Kennedy, Tammy Jones, Cindy Laymen, Shannon Ryan, Kelly Russ, Lisa Leithner, Mike Juenger, Gina Sheperd, Sandy Carrol, Kim Aldridge, Tony Whalen. Row 2: Mrs. Dalrymple, Alana Duncan, Kevin Wright, Mike Ryan, Marcia Hudson, Pattie Green. Rebecca Bache, Karen Sheperd, Hally Roberts, Theresa Shircliffe, Vickie HatHeld, Leisa Hall, Bert Barber, Cindy Martin, Rosa Wilkerson, Angela Duncan, Theresa Lusco. Row 3: Karen Lowery, Tommy Ragan, Dottie Blevins. Laura Miles, Janet Berger, Todd Hawkins, Julie Kenny, Kim Watson, Kristie Uhl, LaDonna Koepel, Sherry Gipson, John Richter, Carl Russel, Tony Lenhart Row 4: Laurie Penland, Doug Albro, David Campbell, Kyong Lee. Tony Pikago, .lulie Carrillo, Craig Hagan, Brian Nunn, Tammy Frazier, Mike Booth, David Schott, David Lee, Kevin Shellman. .Ladn Cyub T Row l: Cheryl Morgan, Ann Whitman, Tina Spencer. Patti Green. Brad Sharber, Cindy Allen, Scott Todd, Dwight Witten, Steve Caldwell. Dana Barheld, Alison Bowell, Lori Franklin. Row 2: Mrs. O'Bryan. Steve Hudson, Jerry Goodhue, Tyrone Cobb, Lisa Crawley, Stacey Powell, Phylicia Watts, LeeAnn Helm, Jamie Staples, Angie Short, Gina Dowell, Duane Pfouts, Row 3: Tim Hatfield, Wendy Howey, Cindy Henken, Melissa Hawkins, Jennifer Gaddie, Cindy Hulker, Spence Shipley, Karyn Hart, Jeff Decker, Karen Dunn, Melissa Burch, Chad Perkins. Pep Club Row I: Yvette Harris, Aundretta Townsend, Samuel Smith, Tracy Brown, Winkey Williams, Deidra King, Aretha Johnson, Missy McAlmont, Donna Walker, Row 2: Shawn Arvin, Marni Hohlen, Chris Stout, Gary Samuels. Miki Wode, Ethel Martin, Kita Frazier, Joel Miller, Karen Jenkins, Tracy Jenkins, Row 3: Tenesa Wise, Kim Bowles, Beth Compton, John Frye, Tammy Balden, Tracy Kehemore, Karm Pulce, Lulu Banks, Revonda Lane, Sheila Bartlett, Charlotta Thomas. Row 4: Rodney Morgan, David Jackson, Peter Blincoe, Tony Mitchell, Steve Vanderson, Karen Clay, Clifford Thomas, Antionette Dawson, Kim Fletcher, Retanda Jones, Celeste White, Martin Hines, Stephani Ellis. Industrial Arts g In front: Mr. Sizemore Row I: Chuck Toohey, Tke Kennison, Jay Brown, Shawn Horton, Tim Ray, Greg Quiggins, Donnie Satterley, Dean Phelps Row 2: Angie Crayden, Doug Beck, Tim Haddow, Paul Thompson, Rob Williams, Da vid Ballinger - Pres., Eddie O'NeaI, Bill Sturgeon, Eddie Ryan Row 3: Da vid Garrity, Danny Smith, Mike Pfister, Alan Yelton, Jim Sawyer, Jim Duckett, Donnie Lynn, Jackie Glisson. FBLA Row 1: Becky Crum, Mark Buechele, Jennifer Hill, Kim Young, Kim Cronen. Row 2: Mrs. Ritter, Sherry Nunn, Terri Kennel, Kandy Schott, Melanie Gosser, Karen Garthwaite Beta Club g gx Row l.' Jerry Curry, Tony Denham, Sandra Carrol, Dana BarHeld, Dottie Blevins, Kelly Slaughter, Leslie Francis, Scott Ford, Tony Whalin. Row 2: Karen Cotton, Dcbbie Seago, Brenda Pretty, Janice Carpenter, Ann Whitman, Cheryl Jones, Kathy Hocker, Tammy Long, Debbie Lemmon, Cindy Laymen, Stacey Long, Gina Dow, Jean Ann Padgett. Row 3: Chip Wagner, Laura Penlin, Rhonda Schaner, Dana Carter, Patricia Hagerman, Karen Sheperd, Gina Sheperd, Lee Ann Helm, Cheryl Kennedy, Sheryl Juenger, Theresa Orthober, Sherry Higgins. Row 4: Brent Crisps, Lisa Duncan, Brent Fulcurson, Robert Whitman, Craig Smith, Shawn Goodlet, Tommy Reagan, Shelly Sanders, Charlotta Thomas, Terry Frazier, Karen Seadler, Joe Olliges. -. -w-wvwgnqpn Frank Cunningham Advisor Sandra Ward Editor Ye' Jennifer Hill Asst. Photographer Q19 5' l.: -9 Dana Curlee Organization Editor Mike Rembold, Organization Asst. Editor Above. Tina Ratterman Asst. Editor Mike Warren, Asst. Photographer Da vid Garrity, Asst. Photographer Above.' Julie Kenney, Asst. Business Mngr. Below: Tony Harrison, Ads Manager Below R: David Payne, 82 Sales Manager Sherry Higgins, Business Mngr. , '. W1 N' A 4' .I X-J ' ' A 1, WX Left: K yong Lee, Underclass Editor Above: Leslie Cal- houn, Underclass Asst. David Phelps Asst Sports Editor Kevin Shellman Sports Editor Jeanne Wilkins, OfHce Mangr Top: Kelly Russ, Photographe Students strive to capture the memories of 1983 li. Y- A ,. W D sim X .. . if . h fm. we-.Ha a QT' 4' f' Fi fi s, The annual staff of Doss High School consisted of seventeen members who met everyday fifth period to work on the M YTH. With only live members from the previous year, the publishing of the book became a difHcuIt, but learning experience for the newcomers. Everyone received his fair share of lessons in salesmanship and organization. There were times when selling ads, getting orders together, and working to meet deadlines became quite a hassle, but the staff never ga ve up. They strived to make this years M YTH an original with the new ideas and special photographic effects. Though there were many headaches and frustrations, the staff feels that the M YTH of 1983 was an accomplishment worthy of the effort. 147 Newspaper Staff Works Hard The 1982-83 Dossmopolitan staff was made up of six seniors and two juniors. Editor Kim Greenwell was the only returning veteran from the '81 -2 staff Susie Koverman, who transferred from St. Cloud, Minnesota, where she worked on their paper, brought some new ideas, and served as Feature Editor. The staff spent many hours struggling with financial problems. To produce an 8-page newsprint paper would cost about 5300. Per issue, and multiplied times the number of issues desired, presented quite a problem in fund-raising, since the staff itself had to raise the printing expenses. Candy sales proved best of attempted fund-raisers and plans were made to produce a mimeographed paper in an effort to hold down costs. Five such issues were planned, The staff experienced much frustration as well as satisfaction during a year of learning to cope. C1 ,-a.'iX11S34.sI?E2.. ' I .. ' ' . f . ., A 148 Dossmopolitan Staff 1982-83. Editor - Kim Greenwell Asst. Editor - Celeste White Bus. Manager - Mary Rowe Feature Editor - Susan Koverman Sports Editor - Lori Mitchell Circulation Manager - Yvette Harris Sig Q U s L , Photographer - Vic Giancola Reporter - Greg Shipley Advisor - Frank Cunningham 149 I HYLJI Football in Action 's- shd . -if E! ,Y , A ll , Mx-ax. 11 'H 11 .. 3- . u it -53- -'AQ'- TL .rin--W o to 4,51 ' ': 9 ' L '-'-- took ST. .fn in . - : .--.4--'? -- -5 - -s-4 ?' ' no K- . ff:--- A ' 11 3 ., Q.. 7 l' A I Q X 'J - s I J is I N 'I S 5 4 K va ,I A I . 'L 4x 1 ,., N, rv. , 14. ' .L .MGI 5 F -.,,e,+.-. . fw.o,a 5 gm ' 4' Lf! 'iZ'4o.- '3'- , gun - 1.14.--'r nl ,.. . ..,,.- ,, . dd if .. 1 Da vid Ballinger 1Y- CVS .-., CQ. William Bradley C '1 Cliff Cash Peter Blincoe Ja y Brown X 4, t, J Timothy Crowder .nl Wayne Dickson Cedell Franklin 4. 1.-F. Left to right: Row 6 - Cedell Franklin, Paul Gruny, Louis Bishop, Joe Reynolds, Clayton Matheny, Tom Kirby, Darnell Skillion, Schaun Horton, Kevin Marrow, Carl Russell. Row 5 - Terry Dedrick, Fred Moore, William Bradley, Jay Brown, Pat Taylor, Spence Shipley, Kevin Cornett, Peter Blincoe, Keith Heselschwerdt. Row 4 - Jeff Cheatham, Gene Ratterman, Victor Meyer, David Sandford, Eddie O'Neal, Daymond Nallcy, Greg Quiggins, Scott Bruderle. James Holland. David Phelps. Row 3 - Russell Weakley, Bill -4 gf WV gug. Doss Tri ,Ugg , D,--LE ,T ep. Doss Sh .vgsg Qfww' , lap' P gep. Doss De , A Q. 1 -1 'ff g ff - ep. Doss At WAIUI5- 'gf WSWS ' '- Sep. Doss Va D, H , I ' 1 ,Z - Oct. Doss We fi .X t A Oct. Doss Mo Y f 5 ,K V fx. ' ' Oct. Doss PR QRS . K, 4 ' Sm Oct. Doss Fai ,J , 5 .Pal 5053 . Oct. Doss So , V 'S VA V' .Vu-EU I --x ' ,k ' avg' L V I WY .X A A A . , i t X . -A P. David Gf'5h3m Paul GFWLV Left to Right: Row I - Steve Wilson, Steve Bocko fhead eoachj Steve Stallings Row 2 Ron Gustafson, Bill Se Dalrymple. Not pictured: William Perkins. WWLTQI mvahdqgtvsuvnifn-as nv: -:sian --'A-. -nlq:X...,k.aalk .A l'L,-:till f .Q e-s:sf.wt . '-?'i9:v'iwt e ts ..,.. A Sturgeon Pat Melton, Greg Ingram, David Law, Tim Karnes, David Ballinger Doug Summers, Donnie Sheperd. Row 2 - Gary Hack, Mike Sheperd Matt Dunn, Tony Benz, Robert Walker, David Decker, Roger Tucker Chris Stettler, Byron Vinegar, Craig Ziegler. Row I - Larry Ward, Mike Oney Kenny Hart, Tim C rowder, David Grisham. Bo Reed, Tony Rich. Cliff Cash Wayne Dickson, Kenny Rodgers. ,A Being a senior on a football team is something that these young men will always cherish forever. No matter how old you get, you will always remember your high school team. When the last game was over for these seniors, it Hnally hit them after the game that it was their last time to represent Doss High on the football Held. But then you have to remember all the wonderful moments that you 've had being on the team. Pep ralleys. getting out of school to practice, and all the extras a football player gets, These Seniors on this page have a lot to be proud of like having another winning season, and just being able to go to the playoffs. Through the ups and downs found in any football season these seniors have made special memories for themselves and the rest of Doss High. So here's to the seniors of '83.' 5 Kenny Hart Mike Oney Glen Reed Joe Reynolds Tony Rich ' N 2 R Mike Sheperd 1 'X Q :MTE r-NIJ C' . . Larry Ward Class w istrict 2 unners U 4 ti .iz tal,-A xi Q 1511, QR A--181 Q fr rl I- gp.-W I 'Hn l, l :Ao tie the game. The score remained 3-3 at the end of regulation time bringing an overtime. DeSales got the ball Hrst and scored a touchdown, but failed to score the point-after. With the pressure on, the Dragon offense came alive, and when the smoke had cleared, Doss had scored the touchdown and the extra point to win this important and exciting game. A somewhat easier stretch of the schedule came to an abrupt end when the Dragons went up against a strong Western High Warrior club. Western prevailed 6-0 in a loss that both disappointed Doss and clouded the play-off picture. The Dragons bounced back, winning their next two games, to go into the regular season Hnale against the powerful Southern Trojans. Having already wrapped up a play-off berth, Doss was then lighting for the District Championship. lt wasn 't meant to be, though and the end of a long and grueling game had Southern emerging as the winner. Entering the play-offs as District Runners-up, the lirst, and unfortunately last Doss opponent, the Saint Xavier Tigers proved too strong as the Dragons' last game-tying Held-goal attempt failed, final score: St. X ll, Doss 8. All in all the Dragons once again proved they were an opponent to be feared, gave their fans an exciting season highlighted by a second straight trip to the turf and chalked up Doss Highs ninth straight non-losing season. Congratulations to the team, Coach Bocko, and his staff Fu ture Dragons Have Success 'T it ... it s v 9 s all ur' iw r . x I ff 1' , I , 5155 'fi . 4. g I P-4 J. - .,. l 4.'v'i- A 1 Quin T' ,ui 5, 7, L ,U ,. fs gaps.-,. fs . '.lf.: 'v'b!,-L 3 I , o I ,B 1 1.1, 9 , I .,- ' Yi S film.: ,JV A In .'. - Q if, - i ' tw '2..i 'f Faux fpfiifli - f .E f I' V f . wV1f.' ' N K ,Z-,.1.,..,fs U V 1 f f , Huw?-W, i d...-.. . . .,f - 'uv . - 'f vt,-f.f',.',Y' Our future Dragons were a great success this past season. They had one of the best records in Doss' history. The Dragons lost only two games the whole season, those com- ing to Hne football teams, the Desales Colts, and PRP. In the beginning of the season the Dragons opened up with the Desales Colts, they played a good game, but the Colts were just too good a team for our Dragons, we lost 0-14, the other loss coming from PRP 13-6. This seasons coaches were Bill Dalrymple, William Per- kins, and Steve Wilson. Most did the Hnest job they knew how. The Dragons ended up with a 7-2 season, one of the best seasons for the junior varsity in Doss' history. So heres to a good job, J. Vs. I wi , a .,.,.., wr M 'QF' ,Q-. -WN 5. W - iq F' 4 ge :. -- W ,fiat 5 v 'Q ,N Girls J V Volleyball QC' Left-to-right. I. Dede Stone, Heidi Blessing, Karman Puice, Tammy Carter, Nedra Stuart, Pamela Burton, Theresa Brangers, Nell Stults, Tracy Brown. 2. .I V Varsity Coach - Russell Thompson. ug as Q' ' s 9 A N' 53 Qs W-fi: ' 1 535 35 mink. Xx S f f!-Y bm W i , , , . X ,,1g1 Il 1.92343 W7 W ff afsixw I 'IIN Q. ,WW 2821, f . nsaw ,J-Psa' f . AQQX. 'Q f ?'.Q7s X , aifbx riacffgffn .54 w -Q0'..j.n.' f-QAQSQ f r Q Boys' Varsity Basketball N82-83 D King of the Bluegrass District Tournament - The Boys Varsity Basketball Team, under Head Coach Leon Mudd and Assistant Coach Joe Freshly, has Hnished another respectable season. Experts varied in their pre-season predictions. One thing that was certain was that the Dragons'schedule included some classy competition. The team opened the season with a trip to Fort Walton, Florida, for the Playground Classics. They came away with one victory and two losses. Opening at home with Butler, the squad lost a thriller only to later gain the victory when Butler had to forfeit due to using an ineligible player. Then the number one-ranked team in Kentucky, Male proved too strong for Doss, Playing the Bulldogs close through three quarters, the Dragons came up on the short end of the stick in the fourth quarter and lost. Camden High, New Jersey. came next and being ranked number twelve in the entire nation was quite a challenge for Doss. Again the Dragons played close Rvr parts of the game. but were overwhelmed in later stages. Among the better victories of the year were those over Western, PRP, and North Hardin. One of the few losses on Westerns record came at the hands of the Dragons: the Homecoming victory over PRP avenged an earlier defeat: and beating North Hardin was a morale booster because they were one of the best teams in the region. The season came to an end in the Dragons' opening game of the District Tournament. The Fairdale Bulldogs and the Dragons played such a close game that any one of several plays or close calls could have determined the game's outcome. Indeed the close of regulation play found the score tied at 56. Overtime number one ended in a tie, 62 all. bringing on a second overtime. Still both teams came up even and OT 542 ended at 66 for both teams. The last overtime saw William Ingram score with 45 seconds left and pull Doss to within two points. Rzirdale stole the ball on the Dragons next-to-last possession and scored to take a four-point lead which gave them the hard-fought victory by the Hnal score of 74 to 70. Seniors William Ingram, Kenny Ford, Dennis Hicks, and Chuck Shipley provided the experience necessary to get the squad through the tough spots. William Hnished the season with a scoring average of 15.8 and averaged 9 rebounds per game to earn himself All District Conference honors as well as being named to the All Sixth Region Team Underclassmen like juniors James Tyler tl5.8 pts and 8 reboundsl, Scott McMiehaels U0 pts and 4 reboundsl provide the loundation for next years team Both James and Scott also made the All District Conference team. Other juniors who played were Matt Dunn. Thad Cosby. Gary Hack, and Russell Weakley and they added much to the team. Sophomore Maurice Jones started 22 games and is an important part of future Dragon teams. Additionally sophomores Mike Potts, Spence Shipley, Mark Lyons, Damon Nalley. and Clark Carrol played important team roles. With twelve of Hfteen team members returning for next year, the Dragons' future looks bright indeed. 159 OPPONENT RESULTS Playground Shootout l W, 2L Butler W Western W Irquois W P.R.P. L Male L Tournament IW, ZL Central L Southern W Shawnee W Camden H.S. tN.J.1 L Bryan Station L Atherton L B.D. W Fairdale L Valley L P.R.P. W Beth Haven W DeSales W North Hardin W Fairdale L Tournament Time In Florida 'WWI ff' 2 ., - -g ?l'!!' 42712 ,171 Top Left - Kenny Holds his ground. Top Right - William shows all-region form. Center - Dragons invade Florida. Borrom left - Thad practices free throws, Bottom Right - James prepares for the rebound. Dragons In Action Q mlwlh' Y I Boys Varsity Show Their Style v U 7 ian 01 I - 'fit' 4111 I CUAGCAS QT ..J 'td ,t F v, f .. .,-4 5 fo J V' 1 Q. Q. t. . TE Top Left - James Agues for the basket. Top Center - Nzillcy over zz defender. Top Right - Sophomore Sensation, Maurice Jones, Bottom - Scott with thc tip in, 162 Seniors And Coaches f 95 F165 'Jnw from left to right - Dennis Hicks, Robert Sheckles, Chuck Shipley, William Ingram, Kenny an 4-if Assistant Varsity Coach .loc Frcshlcy Head Varsity Coach Leon Mudd .gl I 1 vw- I Q 5 ff 1 '94 if 5 A Great Year for Girls Varsity For 1982-83, only one starter returned from the regional runner-up team of 1981-82 which had won a school record of 20 games. Many people felt that the girls would experience their Hrst losing season ever under Coach Phil Ritz. The team, however, was comprised of seven seniors and four juniors who brought much maturity and experience to this seasons campaign. The experts were proven wrong. The girls opened the season with a three-point loss to Butler, but bounced back to defeat highly-regarded Western 61-53. After a resounding victory over Iroquois 65-40, the girls dropped a decision to Holy Rosary by a narrow margin' One of the most disappointing losses of the season came at the hands of PRP when the Dragons suffered from cold shooting at the free-throw line and converted only 19 of 51 freethrow attempts. The girls then participated in the Carroll County Invitational Tournament and defeated the host team 57-56 and Gallatin Co. 61-49 before losing to Atherton in the championship game 53-46. After the Christmas recess, the girls began rolling - winning 9 of their next 11 games. Victories included: 51-44 vs. Central, 64-47 vs. Ballard, 59-43 vs. Shawnee, 53-42 vs. Fern Creek, 59-37 vs. North Hardin, 57-38 vs. Fairdale, and 44-37 vs, Valley. The Dragons had a very balanced scoring attack this season and were led by seniors Lulu Banks and Amy Thrasher who both averaged 15 points per contest. Stephanie Ellis, Ann Karnes, and Carol Starck were the other three starters and each averaged from 7 to 10 points. Sheryl Juenger, Mary Crutcher, Lisa Norton, Belinda Hart, Carmen Blincoe, and Shelly Towell each provided the strong reserve support needed to make the team really go. How high can you go, Lulu? Varsi ty Girls Win 23rd District!!! Q0 SN Girls Ha ve Another Winning Season X f 7-I .Mix fr ' ' ' if 1 lr V ' Ji ,.4o,-qv f' fl .I .Y ,lf - -1 X y 1 Y. ,. ij X,-. f 1713! evfgfff.'- . 1982-83 Winning Schedule DATE OPPONENT RESULT Dec. Butler Loss Dec. 7 Western Win Dec. I 0 Iroquois Win Dec. I3 Holy Rosary Loss Dec. I4 P. R. P. Loss Dee. I8 Carroll Cty Trny 2 Wins, l Loss Jim. 4 Centrzil Win Jzin. 5 Bullard Win Jim. 7 Southern Loss .ln n. S hit wnee Win Jun. I3 Fern Creek Win Jam, 15 Pulaski Cty. Win Jun. 20 North Hardin Win .la n. 25 Atherton Loss Feb, 4 Fliirdzzlc Win Feb. 8 Vzilley Win Feb, P.R,P. Win Feb. I2 Pres. Academy Win Feb. l7 Shelby Co. Loss Feb. 19 Angela Merci Loss Feb. 26 Hurt Co. Win 168 nQg 901: 24 Iii? T ,fel ,,,,4..q.q-ey,-auylef 'vw , ,X , ck i L C4 ,alibistfilzrr fl '50 Boys JV Basketball '82- '83 Butler lrquois fOTj P.R .P. Male Central Southern IOTQ Fairdale Bryan Station B.D. Fairdale lOTj P.R.P. Beth Haven Valley DeSales North Hardin JUNIOR Clark Carroll Donnie Jaggers Chris Jennings Maurice Jones Mark Lyons Terrance Moorman Kevin Morrow Charles Mudd Daymond Nalley Mike Potts David Sanford VARSITY ROSTER ,QXSSW ::,A, Spence Shipley Charles Wa then Student Coach Tim Ray Top Left Head .IV Coach Kevin Salyer Btm Left - Terrance shoots a free throw. Btm Right - Daymond goes in for a lnyup WM V GITIS aslcetball Standmg Belmda Hart Vonnze Pttman Wendy Howie Tammy Carter, Susan Betz Coach Thompson Front Row Beth Powers Shelly Towell Shephame Schultz Krm Ellzs Lisa Norton Theresa Brangers OPPONENT Butler Iroquois Holy Rosary P.R.P. Central Ballard Fern Creek North Hardin Fairdale Valley P.R.P. Pres. Academy Shelby County Angela Merci Hart-Co. -F 4 g 1982 Boys' Cross-Country Left to Right. Larry Mattingly, Jimmy Miles, Joe Olliges, Brad Johns, Neil Olliges, Chris Jennings, Doug Shakely, Kenny Brown. 1.51 fsjfffe i.-1,-Q1-j - ,7 If -4 ,V -X ,JJ 'tb fa C, 5,-...J I 4. k e' 1 , ., 2-2 t 1- T6 We WTS- 59 1..,,frxV liz! frxjt,-L HY- 1' .1 3 Il, lLf37 Xxyfltkrlliy The 1982 Boys' Cross-Country Team consisted of eight members. The team was coached by Mr. Ray Byerly, a man experienced and dedicated to the running sports. The stamina and the endurance that were put into every practice workout paid off as the team ended its season with a record of 4-4. Among the outstanding moments of the 1982 season were the teams third place Hnish in the Moore Invitational and taking fourth place in the Regional Meet held at Seneca Park. The team was led by two seniors, Joe Olliges and Brad Johns, who were outstanding competitive runners. Joe Olliges won third place in the region and seventh in the state. ln recognition of Joes accomplishments, he was selected to the Courier-Journal's All State Cross Country Team. The team was chosen by a vote of Cross-Country coaches throughout the State. 172 'Z' f -Q .. if-favs 'Maw .fum J u l 982 Girls ' Cross-Co un try The Girls' Cross-Country Team was coached by Mr. Ray Byerly. The team consisted of Hve runners: Junice Johnson, Laura Marshall, Angela Harbin, Lisa Leitner, and Stephanie Shultz. Angela Harbin, the only senior, provided leadership for the team. Although the season record was not quite what they had hoped it to be, the girls remained dedicated and gained experience. Outstanding running in the Regional Meet was shown by Lisa Leitner, who placed eleventh, and .Iunice Johnson, who Hnished twelfth. With all but one team member returning, the combination of youth, experience, and knowledge should make the Doss Girls one of the top competitors for the 1983 season. Z 5- . X- f 1 ' 1141-' ' If 'J v , .' 31 , ' x Energy - Practice - Endurance 173 l' DATE IIXI6 lIf22 IIXZ4 12f02 l2f06 l2f09 l2f11 I2fl7 I2f23 oifio 0lfI2 0Ifl4 0lfl5 0lfl9 0lf22 0If25 0lf29 OPPONENT Wa ggenerf Eastern Jefferson to wn Fa irda le R1 irda le Manual Sha wnecf Moore Oldham Co. Trn P. R. P. Tm. St. Xa vier Western Valley Jeff Co. Trn. Jeff C o. Trn. P. R. P. Fall City Trn. Trinity Woodford Co. Doss Wrestlin L OCA Tl ON Waggener Jefferson town Doss Fairdale Doss Doss Oldham C o. P. R. P. Doss Doss Valley P. R . P. Ne w A I ba ny Doss Woodford Co. Team Shawn Arvin, Rob Williams, David Reynolds, Kevin Atkins, Kenny Har! Doug Albro, Mr. Jones, Mike Herald, Charles Bell, Greg Hoekenbury Mike Kaplhammer, Jackie Glissen, Donnie Satterly, Jay Heichelback Jeff Bohannon Todd Scott, Brandy Langley. .-ff g-ferr 4' 5 Wrestlers Win Sta te l I i 1 ' i C ., 5, , . il? , '-.., 1 K.. --3 A Q ss, '-1-1 f s -,mae 2 Qi .N ' ni Doss Sparring Partners Take Two Titles Semi Final 112 - Jay Heichelback lDossj d. Pat Baldwin lFort Knoxj 6-0, Chris Witten lDanvillej d. Steve Cunningham lLouisville Centralj 12-5. Finals 112 - Heichelback tDossj pinned Witten fDanvillej in 1:30 in overtime, Jay Heichelback is the 1983 Kentucky State Champion Wrestler in his weight class l1I2lbsj. He has wrestled for Doss for the past two years coming from Waggener High School, a top wrestling school around this part of Kentucky. Coming to Doss in the middle of the wrestling year he had a slow start but a Hne Hnish. Jay's victory over Danville's Chris Witten in the State Final gave him a 33-3 record for the year. Jay was one of only four Jefferson County wrestlers to win a Hrst place medal. Jay and teammate Brandy credit a lot of their success in the Hnals to one-another, because each one pushed each other in practice. Jay said that he didn 't mind going into overtime with Witten, because he felt that he was in good shape due to having run cross country. Brandy Langley is the 1983 Kentucky State Champion in his weight class of 105. Brandy is a senior who has made it to the Semi Final 105 - Brandy Langley lDoss1 d. Eddie Wooley fSenecaj 7-0, JeffLawrence lConnerl d. Ken Bachman lCampbell Countyj 6-2. Finals 105 - Langley fDossj d. Lawrence lConnerj ll-0. State Tournament representing Doss High School for the past two years. Brandy came from Stuart his junior year and in the 98 pound weight class and did very well. After winning over Senecas Eddie Wooley 7-0 Langley was only one match away from being the top 105 pound wrestler in the state of Kentucky. Winning 11-0 in the state Hnals over Jeff Lawrence he said that he felt wonderful, Brandy standing only 5'3 says that his height helped him because this was one of the few times he was taller than his opponent. He went on to say that the little height advantage gave him more leverage. But after all the hard work and time put into the season came down to the last match and paid off for senior Brandy Langley. So here's to the champ. 82-83 arsi ty Cheerleaders N, The Seniors - rf. .. 4 V ,WVTQ-I 2 ,Q svn gyinx 5 'gu i S V Q'-Ig lt . V 'Nix YH-,,.u. Vfgf V. ' V,-V , li ' ', gr' .I 'fa ' , V I I3 , 4' I VV V 34 V . -vs V V VVV V :V .VTVQ V, 0' 'gf x . ' .y EIR!! -in . 'N ,S jwnii--E ' Im , Hi, Q ' '-35: , 'Y T . 'fi A ur'1 3 A s' R .f.. ' K 1' V ', ' ' ' ' 'L Y! ' '.f!T',' A ' . . I ., w V ' 'AQTTQ-K ' ' I TJNULQH LI, . fe rj V V V X I , ' Q, is , LL , .iiy7 - f VV .V,, ,I VV VI I2q3SV, VIl N L-L' . fs?-x',.-N11-1. Nici' Missy Danzinger, Captain Sherry Higgins Melissa Francisco gang-I-. 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' -q , A ' ' 'Q '57 -' , ' ' ANN! '.' ' v in -gr 1 W. , , - - at e - 1 12,5 gm-y E31 . Nc V .. A . . ' i 4 'f , 's . 5-WN V.1Q .v',4 JIAIAK1 W I, I L ,rhy KN' V lr .QL 4 Q :Al ' -2- ' E M: ' J . 2 ,HW V f ,1 I ' ,. . ..gc . , E .XJ ' 2 N 1-' 5 The members of the Varsity Cheerleading squad dedicate much time and effort throughout the school year to the betterment of the squad and school spirit. The 82-83 Cheerleaders worked very hard throughout the year under the supervision of Ms. Cindy Woosley, their sponsor. This years squad consists of 6 seniors and 2 juniors. The cheerleaders begin practicing in June in prepara- tion for the 82 football season. They then continued practicing on pom pon routines, competitions, and basketball season. The Squad attended the Cake Competition in November, which was held at Jefferson Mall, They were chosen as one of three winners on that night. They were then invited to return and compete in the Hnal competition. It is the role of a Doss Cheerleader to be a leader among fellow students and to maintain spirit in her school. The squad cheers at many sporting events during the year and in essence, the cheerleaders have a never-ending season. 'Q' s Woosley, and the Juniors . . . - 1 s an, QM! bg'-233 I fy Lmgl., asf' Ms. Cindy ' Woosley Beth Whitlield A 'W' 'M wfxf 2- 4 ' it Mllh J la J la 'V fl QZQQMQ' ' '-.t,w3f, i K . ti' 0 K 'x X Y. I Jr ' ' N It xl Q Debbie Schmidt Look hat We Can Do!!! W 4 4 I V Cheerleaders Qu, I NT -w Kim Watson Q I Lisa Brown . , a . s ' . Q- QV' , - - K 5 1 v , . X . 6 +V 1 S '- if i 1' -N , A -vo 1 'x I Gina Shepherd A? 4... 4- Q gl l 'f' X 9 ,f or iw I f ViCki Hatfield Lisa Galloway, Co-captain Carolyn Potter 0 .-.H 5 ' K 0, 6 r av 4 8 3 '7 w-'-fl-W .. ,.---, , I , 1 ' .'.- 4 ' , y -4 YJ ,b A A , ' W s. 5' I . qi X I V ,fx , , W Mi A . .,- I Dragonettes Dazzle in 1983 The Doss High Drill Team was led by Sponsor, Mrs, Slaughter, and Senior captain, Tina Ratterman, along with C0-Captain Angela Hash, Secretary Kim Decker, and Treasurer Robin Robards. They performed at many of the home football and basketball games. And participated in many pep-rallies, doing skits and routines. Members of the Drill Team were: Seniors - Tina Ratterman, Kim Decker, and Carol Evans. .luniors - Robin Robards, Barbara Koverman, Beth Ublehart, Cheri Pate, Lisa Crawley, Tonya Thurston, Shelia Bartlett, Natalie Jones, and Jeanne Wilkins. Sophomores - Holly Roberts, Donella Simmons and Freshman - Marsha Frank. W . 1 . 4 1 rye. 1 r X' A ',r- I . ll 1, 'wb -' 3 5, if if,-I , W,-W-' 1 Q, ,, , -Af A ---,f A- Y'-Ji 15' Gb' 5 M Ax N 2 K ragons X-.... , Somebody must have liked her! DOSS FLAMING DRAGON BAND C1982 Marching Seasonj Director: Mark Temple Field Commander: Kelly King Flag Captain: Sheryl Juenger Percussion Captain: Steve Childers I 9 8 2 BAND CONTEST SCHEDULE State Fair August 12 Grayson County Sept. ll Caverna Sept. 25 Franklin-Simpson Oct. 2 Western High Oct.l6 Washington County Oct. 30 9. 4 M Flaming Dragons at summer band camp Flag girls standing at attention the band begins To be ready for the three months of competition, practicing in July. From July 25th through the 31st, 1982, the band Kentucky for a for competition. attended Crescendo Band Camp at Lebanon Junction, week of intense drill and training to perfect the show TROPHIES I 19822 GRAYSON COUNTY fClass B1 3rd Place Band CA VERNA fClass AAQ' lst Place Flag Corps lst Place Field Commander lst Place Percussion 2nd Place Band Overall fEsprit de corpsj WESTERN HIGH SCHOOL lClass AAQ Ist Place Field Commander 3rd Place Band Doss Field Commander fKelly Kingj also tied for overall best Field Commander for all classes. 'All those trophies awarded at Caverna were earned in pouring rain. ' 185 Kenneth Ilan Crowell 1966 1983 No man is an island entire of itself every man is 1 piece of the continent a part ofthe mam lfa clod be washed away by the sea Europe is the less as if a manor of thy friends or of thine own mankind and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls it tolls for thee all mankind IS ol one author and is one volume when one man dies one chapter is not torn out of the book but translated into 1 better language and every chapter must be so translated lohn Donne Meditation I7 Devotions on Emergent Occasions - 1 1 1 , , L C 1, 1 . 1 , 1 . 3 9 were. Any man's death diminishes me because I am involved in ' ' , 5 I l 9 . 7 . ' 2 5 f 77 C 1 a 1 ' ' V! Mrs. Cindy Woosley . . . ,. , 'D Q i 5+lf 'W ,SI .- . if .4 ag A. me X. . . as-as 'ff aa 'ip I una-A .Q I 1 I 1 J X 5 'S gg ' ef Q , Q :KA fur! t -- nf -- N . I s I' jr- Mrs. Woosley is a geometry, algebra ll, and calculus teacher at Doss. She has taught at Doss for twelve years. For ten of her years at Doss, she has devoted much time to being the cheerleading sponsor. At times she has sponsored both J. V. and Varsity squads. Cheerleading at Doss is more than doing cheers at basketball and football games. lt is a combination of attending summer cheerleading camp, making posters, for all sports including wrestling and baseball, cheering at pep rallys, attending competitions and decorating locker rooms. Mrs. Woosley, as well as her cheerleaders, dedicate much time and effort toward making Doss a more spirited school. The cheerleaders cheer at approximately 55 games a year, in addition to this, they cheer at wrestling matches and pep rallys. Mrs. Woosley is always there, too. Mrs. Woosley has added her own personal touch to cheerleading at Doss. She stresses stiffness and neatness. These could be the reasons for her cheerleaders success. Through the years, Mrs. Woosley's squads have gained many honors and awards. Some of these are as follows: YMCA State Champs I5 yrs.J, YMCA Runner-Ups I77-782, State Hnalist I4 yrs.j, 6th Region Champs I3 yrs.j, NCA National Champs 175-762, J. V. Tri-State Champs K73-742, 2nd Runner-Ups National High School Comp. C78-791, 3rd Runner-Ups National High School Cheerleading Comp., held in Orlando, Fla., televised 179-802, U of L Comp., lst place l8l-822. Sports are a big part of school and cheerleaders an important part of both sports and school. Year after year, Mrs. Woosley has done her best and given her time to make Doss Cheerleading the best. The M YTH would like to recognize Woes for her contributions. Thanksllll 19 S1 K-Al x A Special Lady '87 Each of us, Whether we were a member of the student body, the faculty, administration, or staff - we were the Dragons of 1982 3 We participated in the Rise of the Dragon in areas such as athletics, talent, academics, recreation, activities W2 ' ,A in .s g 1 bf U .4 V .gi 'W' 9 40 if P-4 5-405-4 dt. 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A ,X 6.3 X ! 6 I I I I X ' 1 f-Aff QE f ff A special thanks to all helping with the 1983 M YTH In part1cular We thank the Bus1ness Department for the frequent use of the1r typewr1ters sponsors and coaches for help W1th team rosters schedules etc Mr Harley Mart1nell1 and Mr John Stanko Walsworth Puhl1sh1ng Representa t1Ves for the1r tune eXpert1se and pat1ence thanks to the oflice staff ad1n1n1strat1on and faculty and most of all thanks to the student body for makmg the 1982 3 school year such a spec1al year to preserve IH th1s yearbook 'L Thanks to D O S S Wlioj GOOC1 Luck WSIS SUN Here 9 M Class of 83 Wfrom MOb116 Acc Co G d L k BTICIC KIIH Ln 447 4487 MURGANS 4 9 M 2122 11161146 Rd AW , 2964 R1ch1and Ave V V99 3614469 QQ QQ T 6 , 6461 4561113 I I ' 7 I I I 7 I 7 I I I , I, I I I I I 7 I I I I I 7 7 7 I I I I I 7 7 I 7 I I I I j X4 f'-I f , , 1 AIAA, K' I :ef A , 1.1, C ,af QQ D f ' 1 'F f ,E I - Z! 11 u.: 77'ff05VfL'1 . ' 'QT -I f -'ff' ff. 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