Doss High School - Myth Yearbook (Louisville, KY)

 - Class of 1985

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Your efforts in studying, in writing, in practice, and the hours you have put into your classes have been rewarded by the new knowledge you have gained: knowledge that no one can ever take away from you. Now this year is over, but your learning continues, for all of life is a school, and we learn by everything we do. As you enter the work force or continue your education in college. I hope you will live life and learn from it as surely as you have learned from us over this past year. We are proud of your accom- plishments and achievements. We know you will maintain your standards of excellence throughout your lives. Again, best of luck and congratulations. You've made us proud. Donald W. Ingwerson Superintendent Superintendent Donald W. lngwerson Seated. from left to right, are: Michael W. Wooden, Vice-Chairman, District 6, Rick Johnstone. Chairman, District 5, and Sherry K Jelsma District 3 Board members standing, from left to right, are: Robert J. Schmitt, District 7, Jim Hearn, District 4, John D. Heyburn. District 2 and Reverent C Mackey Daniels. District I. 2-Board of Education Mr. 8 Mlss Doss Miss Doss-Kimberly Hill Bemg a wmner comes as natural as runmng I Reachlng for success Kimberly Hlll was chosen by the school staff as l985s Mlss Doss Klm IS a very Involved student She has always been In volved In numerous actlvltles In and out of school Including Sophomore Secretary Treasurer Science Club Track Cholr Pepsl Singers Youth Black Achievers QYMCAJ .lunlor Football Homecoming Princess Jr S Sr Powder Puff Football Student Council Executive Committee Youth News Calendar Pageant Contemporary Youth Ky Free Enterprise System Buslness Seminar Sr Football Homecoming Court Most Talented of the Sr Class and Who s Who 4 Mlss Doss Dolng what she does best escorted by Jeff on Homecoming Court Klm lS the daughter of the Reverend Walter and Mrs Pearle Hlll Three of Klm s brothers are Doss graduates Klm malntalns 3 2 grade polnt average and IS ranked 33rd ln the Senior Cla When the Myth Staff asked Kam for her thoughts about h years at Doss she replled Doss has become my haven growth and development lt has taught me how to get along wt others and realize the value of frlendshlp The acknowledgeme of my potential has become very evldent to me as l have gro these past four years at Doss I sl 'W T I A1 ,S , X X f ' . , fifty - 5 ,W . ,Q 4 'MA I . . . - - - ' l 1 Y 1 ' Y . . . . . H 1 1 f 1 I ' 5 Q a 1 ' . I I 4 1 I I ' 1 4 l I , , H y Q 1 ' ' . , . A 'I I J 6? . if .5114- 'z-211151: to '-55 .. 51195 :S 1212-:I .p.ff,f.g:.15g-1-,-.' .g.g. ., ....,..'..' -.K :'.-12321-17.4 .1-L -: .adm-:-2 V. .15:-f'i'1:- 54- .g.g-: 3.9. . E- .if K .s - By a vote of the yearbook staff, this I985 edition of the Myth is proudly dedicated to Mr. Whitaker. He has served as principal of Doss High the past four years and has helped improve our school environment in many positive ways. With his guidance and leadership, Doss has become one of the best schools in Jefferson County. A graduate of Western Kentucky University where he earned both his Bachelor's and Master's degrees, Mr. Whitaker is an active and involved person both in and outside school. In his spare time he enjoys baseball, the theater, and saddlebred horses. He rarely misses a sporting event and is a big help with the vocal music department. Doss people from a wide range of levels are complimentary of Stan Whitaker's performance at our school. English Department Chairman Jean Hatfield commented, This educator's ideologies are student-centered and he seeks excellence as a mainstay. Senior Becky Lee felt, Mr. Whitaker has been a positive influence in the lives of students here at Doss. Student Council President Brian Nunn stated, Without Mr. Whitaker's guidance and concern, I don't think I would have accomplished as much. Earl Magruder, Assistant Principal, viewed Stan Whitaker as an outstand- ing educator and administrator. A personal interest in the individual is shown by Senior Craig Smith's comments, Mr. Whitaker has supported and advised me on many different occasions. This guidance has enabled me to do my best as a student and as a person. ln an often difficult and always demanding position, Mr. Whitaker has led many efforts to improve our school. Among those improvements have been abolition of the smoking area, a nutritional break, the Excel program, lights for the football field, Wednesday dress-up day, attendance awards, recognition of outstanding teachers and alumni at graduation, encouraging and traveling with Doss students on many trips, the Contemporary Youth Singers, birthday observances, a labor-saving copy machine for teachers, receptions for Senior athletes, Who's Who recognition, the Academic Decathelon team, and many more. Reflecting many of these improvements has been a revitalization of school and community spirit. Frequent pep as- semblies offered students and staff a chance to together celebrate and recognize our achievements on the field and in the classroom. Stan Whitaker has meant a great deal to Doss High through giving much of himself. whether it be in terms of time, spirit, or dedicated leadership. We are proud to dedicate this yearbook to such a man. 6 Dedication Memorie Press Memories . . .'they're always with us and the really special thing is that all of us have our own unique memories. These memories in part make us the way we are. Both the good times and the bad times are there for us to look back on. It's always more fun to focus on the good times though. Re- member the friends, the excit- ing games, and the good teach- ers? It's these moments that most of us want to keep with us. They're what helps us get through the rough times in life. When you feel depressed, think of the jokes with your friends in the hallways and the times you had with that one special friend. The laughter that had echoed down the hall returns and suddenly you don't feel quite so bad. Doss and the peo- ple involved with it provide us with a great deal of memories. Who doesn't remember his first day of school and the confusion that followed it? The sports and activities that let us par- ticipate and show our pride in Doss all remain important to us. School spirit and pride are things that separate us from many other schools. We have this extra advantage and it gives us the opportunity to do more in school than just get a basic education. 8-Opening Let me see you get downl A new addition to Doss: THE DRAGON The drill team enjoyed performing at the homecoming pep rally. etween the Page Mr. Shephard awards player of the week to David S Eric. Kim and LaDonna present awards. It provides an incentive for us to go beyond what is basic and to give an extra effort in whatever we are doing. Not only do we have our share of outstanding individual perfor- mances, we have just as many people working hard in the background. These are the ideas that should stay with us through all of our lives. The time we spend away from school also affects our lives at least as much as the time we spend at school. Our families and homes give an escape from the pressures at school. They also give us more special moments that stay with us. The friends that we've made at school stay with us after the bell rings and sometimes all through life. Those memories of the times you and your friends spend at the park and the times you all went for a ride in Dad's car may not seem all that important when you first look back at them, but later you'lI be grateful that you have those good times to reflect upon. lt would be impossible for us to capture all of this in a year- book, but what is included should act as a reminder of they memories of the past year. What we've created are MEM- ORIES PRESSED BETWEEN THE' PAGES. Opiellllanfe- CATCH . .gthat Dragon pirit if :Q-. i .- i'1ifg,, Cheering in the rainl Catch that PEPSI spiritl ,, K' .. 4. 3 6 f yr .x . it Q, 5 ire: -4 J w 4 'I . Lf ' , Un: 5 li ggi . J . vf' k 'Q-rf 4 1- T ' 'Q ,'..g .. ,9 ' A A h t 4 N ' .,ff2i:f-,f-if ' A ' egssgagfgssg I0-Opening SENIORS have the spirit in I985l Aa Q 4 ' I H' ' 4' Here's the beef! Willie knows who's irtll Memories of . . . 1 .-.Mtv-1 DW I s The words that Doss Hugh School students Ilve by I2 Student Llfe The wlnners of Button Day One blg happy famllyl Just what IS Student Life? Pressed between these few pages we have trled to express and capture students at their best By showung VBFIOUS sltuatlons and different events we feel that this IS truly Student Llfel Student Life 'ww ,,....lX Pressed Between the Pages 1 4 V If .1 v I ' ft 1 V Q t! 5 ry Q W 1 sses Q i t i K T 1 l t 1 1 1 t n ' 1 l QW s , I H'-gl fl H s--sg ,s,, H t ,s V , , st ff , s ,, T Tif1xTgxe s 'V s Lf 3 Student Life r Hey, Taxill The school principal and mascot. Lisa Spencer at a pep rally. . Lovely ladies look forward to the game. The SOCCEI' team gets an award, g.--W gli YJ' The 3 Stooges-Blondie, Marita. and Corrine. Where's your teeth, Will? David Law coaches the Senior Powder Puff Team. I4-Student Life Student Life Cookie m .4 Q My: Kish' fl' onsters in the Home Ec room. Charlie and Poochie show what the break's all about. e KK Q LaDonna and .lunice pose. Fun in the sun in a European city. Participants of Halloween Dress-up Day. get YQ Angela models the wind-blown look, Isn't he sweet? Al'2n'I they Cute? Student Life- I5 Student Life ' s Becky and Paula on their way to Europe. Now that's a close shave. Tony. Inside-out day semi-finalists pose. This past summer a group of stu- dents from Doss traveled along with students from other schools to Europe. The Latin club, under the guidance of Mrs. O'Bryan, journeyed to Greece and Italy, while the Spanish club traveled to Spain, Paris, and England with Mrs. Dal- rymple. The trip proved to be a culturally beneficial experience for all. I 6-Student Life Sophomores show their energetic spirit. Irene and Dottie in Europe. MM An everyday student in an everyday class. My 992339 bp Activities Divider- I 7 HQMECGMI G WEEK OCTQB William. Todd, Darren, and Walter consider Jr.'s iii. V' X av Hey Hey Hey just some wild and crazy gals. The team, the screams, pep-rallies cheers, Homecomings' dreams, the seniors last tears. The I984 football Homecoming was a memorable experience. The day of the game held the most excitement, beginning with the parade down St. Andrews, and through the community. The pep- rally, beginning after the parade, was led by the seniors who are coming to an end and the fresh- men who are just beginning. The week leading up to the game, was almost as exciting as the game itself. The week started with Monday-Friday being spirit week, followed by the chili supper, pizza-eating contest, powder- puff football game Cseniors JI, Juniors 75, bonfire, and the game against Shawnee. The dragons were victorious, beating the Indians Il-O. Q Indians up in smoke 110 X4 . 5' ir I as . , X Y A 13, ,Gb gl f F ZW- 1 'fpwtx in - k N K INNER X .- E IV S X35 , xg ' gig i Y N S x31i3,'l?i iwfk f , , , . . ' Lys, . If-f , ,. C- 9 1 I Q V7 G' D Q I X ,asm MMM Qu ,fjj 0. xi J 45-L Hi HGMECQMI G VICTORY: QI-O Yeah. we're Itl W'5NN ' N Oh no, not you again ,,, UIFIIIQP 31177 K il' IAQQU ' U .0 A xv Q ,Q .x Rv Q At Q, 0 a 4 9 ly 1 fx Above: Don't worry, we'Il get back in the game Am I in the right place? Below: If I can only push hard enough 20-Football Homecoming Homecoming Queen-2 I I 0:1 x lv..--or-' nqndlf, 'R ff' fa? ,-7, ,W f W 1 , 7 H. , 2' X H I f 'B tl 4 . .5 a. t.,X . A MQW ,uf -f,, x 3 L 4 1, W, 4 lf! 1 af 52125 ,fm rg, n,. fr . .ix 'ik Q..1f,,-m Q35 S M ttf: ,z . w fQ ,M, Mi -I . J 1.x sw we V I , Y rg.. ' I, 4 I I 7 s I' 1 1 1.1 Our Seniors Stand Out Danny Crompton Danny has 3.95 G.P.A. and ranks 2nd in his class. He plans to attend U. of L.'s Speed School and major in Chemical Engineering. A successful career and happy family are his life goals. Danny would like to thank his family and friends for their support. a f wi H ...ilk-..,ff -v,,..,, I-5 -L 5 is .. f ,,. 5 1 I 1 4 , 1 ,, , Q Karen Dunn Karen ranks 20th in her class with a 3.4l6 G.P.A. She plans to attend Eastern Kentucky Univ. and have a career in Fashion Designs and Retail Merchandising. Her life goals include earning a college degree, being successful in her profession, and raising a happy Christian family. Vicki Hatfield Vicki ranks 7th in her class with a 3.7 G.P.A. Her plans are to go to college and major in Computer Science. Her life goals are to fulfill all her career goals and raise a Christian family. Vicki's other activities include. Mem- ber of N.H.S., Cheerleader, Spanish Club, and Excel. ..... 26-Who's Who 6 D Number of times nominated im and Wendy posing for a picture in front of the Kentucky Center or the Arts. The candidates for Who's Who are nominated by Doss Teach- 3, Activities then the students were told who was selected. These select- 4. The letter students write as to why they should be selected. students met with the Administrative Staff and were told of After totaling the points, the fifteen students with the most requirements. They were given an application and told the points were chosen. The names of the fifteen students were an- date for returning it. Points are assigned for: nounced, and were introduced with their parents at The Christ- I Grade point average mas Program on December I9, I984. rd X.. 1 , sKXA ,H- r A , , Y B 1,144 I, 1 X , gp, c :xx as 12 ' cgigfgi A. , ,gl ,A 'T Q - . X i -19 , T ' A 5 A I iigf '35 X it Q! ' ,dt f I, wi if i Ei Who's Who-27 Who's Who at Doss i Kim Hill While ranking 33rd in her class, Kim maintains a 3.2 G.P.A. She plans to at- tend Murry State University. She hopes to have a major in music and a minor in business. Her life goals are to have a singing career, to get married, and to raise a happy christian family. Junice Johnson .lunice ranks 3rd in her class with a 3.9I7 G.P.A. She plans to attend Centere Col- lege or the University of Kentucky and major in electrical engineering. Her main goals in life are to be successful in her career choice, raise a family, and someday be very wealthy. Wendy Howey Wendy's ranked I4th in her class. She's considering going to Murray State and getting a degree in the Science Field. Her life goals are to have a career, get married, and have a family. La Donna Koebel With a G.P.A. of 3.5 LaDonna's ranked l5th in her class. She plans to attend a small Liberal Arts College and major in computer science with a minor in Pre- law. After college she hopes to pursue a career in either computer science or law. Her life goal is to fulfill God's purpose to the best of her ability. Eric Jansing Eric's ranked Ist in his class. His G.P.A. is 3.971 He plans to attend UofL and major in electrical engineering. After College, his life goal involves living his life the way God intends. He also hopes to find a lovely woman and settle down. 28-Who's Who With a G.P.A. of 3.5, Chad is ranked l7th in his class. His plans are attend UofL Speed Scientific school and major in Mechanical engineering. Chad's Life goals are to become a successful enginer, get married and raise a family. 28-Who's Who Best of I984-I98 Vonnie Pittman Vonnie ranks 26th in her class with a 3.3 G.P.A. She plans to attend a 4-year col- lege and major in Law, Business, or Math. After college graduation, she hopes to become a Lawyer, word Pro- cessor, or Math Teacher. Her goal in life is to fulfill her dream of becoming a Lawyer. Spence Shipley With a 3.9I6 G.P.A.. Spence ranks 4th in his class. He plans to attend either Mur- ray State, Centere, or Transylvania and Major in Pre-Dentistry. He hopes to be an Orthodontist. His life goals are to lead a very successful and wealthy life. marry, and raise a happy family. X' Beth Powars Beth is ranked 6th in her class with a 3.8 G.P.A. Her plans are to attend U. of L., and possibly major in education, or medicine. After graduating from college, Beth plans to be successful in her cho- sen career and marry. Beth's activities include: NHS, Pepsi Singers, and the Dragon Mascot. Chris Tunks While ranking l8th in his class, Chris holds a G.P.A. of 3.5. He plans to attend U. of K. and major in Electrical Engineer- ing. His life goals are to get a nice job and to get married. Chris would like to thank the faculty for electing him. Kelley Snawder Kelley is ranked IOth in her class. She plans to attend U. of L. and major in the Health Field. After college she plans to be successful. to be happy, and to raise a family. She would like to thank her parents for all their love and support. I Kim Watson With a 3.4l6 G.P.A., Kim ranks 20th in her class. She plans to attend a 4-year college and pursue a career involved with Computers. Her life goal is to be successful in her career, marry, and raise a Christian family. Who's Who-29 PEPSI GENERATIO s NGERS A lst Row. Left to Rightw-Missy McAlmont, Angie Taylor, Jamie Vincent. Brian Scherer. Miss Gail Taylor, Troy Denson, Chris Hall, Lisa Paxton. Jnd Row-Mitty Davis, Pam Hart. Julie Sharpenstein. Chris Abrams, Hermon Morris, Tyrone Booker, Leanne Helm, Kim Hill, Becky Lee, 3rd Row-Anissa Echols. Emlyn Poole, Turahn Gordon, Doug Sheakley. Craig Smith, Shawn Eley, Beth Powers, Pat Melton. Rodney Pitts, 4th Row-Karen McGlawn. Gary Wathen, Bill iireckenridge, Greg Quiggens, Chip Wagner. John Davis, Gwen Cole. Gene Shepherd. Lynette Farmer. To become a member of the Pepsi Singers involves intense competition. About half of those who try out actually become members of the group. The stu' dents must first be involved in some area of the music program such as choir, mixed chorus, mu- sic theory or band to be able to audition for the Pepsi Singers. Kim Hill who is one of the few singers that has been with the group for four years, was also asked to comment about her feelings as a Pepsi singer. Being involved with the group has taught me much about dealing with others. The experience has been very beneficial to me. Learning how to accept both positive andenegative criticism has helped me to become a bet- ter well rounded person. Miss Hill not only sings in school but also has an active singing career outside of school. The Doss High Pepsi Generation Singers is a group of 36 choral students, from 9th to the l2th grade. They meet twice a week after school for practice. Miss Gail Taylor who is the heartand soul of the group was 55-, J'f5,.f2ff3:P3i i5E?f?Ei3i3fE3?E???ZW?5i5!h3' ::t+at:'.-i::ifre.5 Q were 'F' ,. , ,1-,J ,ff, - .,.,, ,,,, ,,t,,R.,m,.L.1q,gl,, s,W,f'.sf,w...:t f f . ,.f,.,,W, rw: A swamz.z1,arezeorc-rozawawezws 'ef:ers,,f-htsletoea ns' ws- ,-. af- -.tw xzo:7:fft.aw,f'fm2s: was W . we-4fpaces:.w:,1af.uw,-1 we W. :m.p,e.1.-.W H mms: 3' 3' MM H QYEWT 1' T21Wkr.ilYt352'3z2'55'fYSl , X ,X QCA'-ZfiiZxfK'Gie?iQfff'l?S PEPSl Kligp ld Lisa Paxton. Leanne Helm, Lynette Farmer. Singing a few notes. .,a.v.-,WH .,...,,.,,..1 5... -W.: ,.-.1 ,.-,., ,,,., i. .,,, L ,---, eg., ,.. .fW,A,,A ,- I. is -, ., W W,1.v,1:.ss..s.4 .wwMsisfiiiuwr.-xof.ms.3:,sw, , .12,.etrtas-:Qsfn:.ewzt.v,ef.-.nsme.em.saa1e:sg1sp:r5sr:.'.g.:.et:.1i-.f.E-icon. fa- te V 1 - .- P. nf:i-.m'.us.nm::fs-4snows:-sfcws.nf.fr,a1.eo.-iw.i,-meg4t1Vwas.,,,w.,,5,.N,w.,u..i,., aw...,sq.,..,,,,,e.,W,,,.u.,,,,,,W,w.,,,.3,.w,,.my L.1.:.,.-.W ,V .. Seniors, lst Row-fkodney Pitts, Missy McAlmont.' Brian Scherer. Miss Gail Taylor, Tyrone Booker, Kim Hill, Becky Lee, Ind Row-Greg Quiggins. Gwen Cole. Beth Powars. Pat Melton. 3rd Rowe-Bill Breckenridge. Turahn Gordon, Craig Smith. Doug Sheakiey. asked to comment on this PGSI year. Participation within the group is very good with activi- ties appropriate to the individual needs and abilities of the stu- dents. There is a warm acceptance in the group which enables the students to contri- bute their ideas and talents free- ly. if recognition that the group has encountered have been most re- warding. Students in the Pepsi Group are meeting and learning to get along with all types of people. They also get to work in audio. and TV- studios. The high light of the yearn isito perform on the Pepsi Generation Christ- mastprogram ont TV in Louisville The opportunities and the and Christmas Around the ii f 1.sWf1smfer-is-wenwmzezsswmexaa-aQ. gw:.:.w,av,rn-. urwwsnzfsz-zzqsee. W, -rsrww efwvnsnmwo 4 af,1:sswgw4wx. 4itE'Lb,3-Fmifiviszzlvifii-E4-at-'3MQ'0s'NS-ali'-sv1'1iivtlvzhlsrallv'-we .-Msefgcsseexsaw... , r.sw.QQQ-,-is.Afm-soscosswsvcoznrosw-1'f ww- Mo 2-tn.-1-:ferr n.www-vasesos:-Lsecereretrqawsvniesiszevse World in Chicago. The program is a real plus to the .school system. lt has given the students and community a chance to work together. One of the goals of the school system is to inter-act with companies. Pepsi Singers work closely with the Pepsi Bottling Company, which in turn gives the company and school good public relations. -l?lZ:?i?i-ffU?:F: it Sli Y' W i'fi5'fxQ?f5i+'Z3f3?'l?5'Z?1'ffT53?'65'3S5?H'3iY'ifKt TxSL4iQQi52lT?Is.'s?:.T4LS4Q2Qi-A149-Q4 vi 751E51?2???2iZ?Z7QQ'G172ZHFM:'2Z.'1S3fQit'3'idSCSf9322? Tiwflfhiilrifmrkiti-litter? f19.7S5g3fi535wEs2Lx'ee1 5 L2.,,gV5L.,y.Q3I l985 Calendar Couple Pageant Beauty and Charm Pressed Between the Pages Calendar Couple Pageant '85 was held Thursday evening, November 8th in the large gym and was spon- sored by the Class of '85. Craig Smith served as Master of Ceremonies. Two representatives each from Ist period classes, organ- izations, and athletic teams were elected to compete. The original IO8 contestants were narrowed to 24 finalists on the basis of walking, turning, poise, and appearance. A cov- er couple completed the lovely year. Vocal entertainment by Laura Jacks, Kim Hill, Bill Breck- inridge, Sheila Glenn, and Doug Sheakley to the accompaniment of Mark Temple completed the eveing. Mr. Whitaker gives LeeAnn a kissl Craig Smlth serves as Master of Ceremonies 5, sg ' Contestants line up after jud 32-Calendar Couple January February LaDonna Koebel-Mr. Cesler lst period Vicki Hutchinson-Student Council David Sanford-Mr. Cesler Ist period Daymond Nalley-Mrs. Kuhlman S., ---.....-...a,.,,,,,,M4 , 1 ---4-..........,N- ,,., ,W mm -N... .. ...... V ,M March April Kim Watson-Burgundy Squad Vicki Hatfield-Gold Squad Doug Sheakley-Pepsi Singers Neil Olliges-Mrs. Woosley Calendar Couple-35 E 4 P nqllkt. September Qctober Cyndi Kirby-Mrs. McDowell lst period Robin Lawhorn-American Pop Dean Phelps-Spanish I Ernest Maxwell-Pep Club November December Cheri Roadcap-German II Traci Toledo-Mrs. Keown Ist period Brent Fulkerson-German II Michael Gray-Mrs. Hodge lst period Calendar Couple-37 l985 Basketball Homecomin Q Shelia dribbles her way out of trouble. Vonnie, posing as the Bionic Woman, gets ready for a jump shot. A small part of the Homecoming crowd. V The Basketball Homecoming , for l985 was originally scheduled for February I, but snow kept us out of school that day. The ac- , tivities had to be rescheduled for February 23. Although there was no pep rally, there was plenty of enthusiasm as the Dragons ' dominated the game, defeating the Butler Bears IO3-9l. The Homecoming Dance was held after the game in the gym- nasium. The music was provided by a WJYL d.j. H Vonnie tries to block the shot. Traci escapes pressure with her fantastic dribbling ability 38-Basketball Homecoming OSS ,P Q20 'Nl' ul S HOOP? What Hoop?I? g f th h g eager antlclpanon. Basketball Homecoming-39 Beauty and Talent on the Court u!ll '!H?n5m5F- 'mwWW Q Sophom ecomlng Queen-Llsa Norton Lets Hear It For SP pl! .lr ,t Q Q -I MZ S y ffl Put it th gh f JI 40- Basketb II H ecoming :Ed 9424, v Sf ' is A A X 'S x, u - p .f Q.. S Mil W' 3 xiqur' .uv 1 -dnl L f., x 8 una. r v 'I 1 I . ,gnu 1 C W ip ak .. . fx X, fl' ,Q 'C - a R s K i uf. ., u, W ya fl , , 0 -I fb 9 WAI f .I-I-. 1: x , A42 v , I 2 5f!,l' Qeiumam S Seniors-Ring Day and Dance The Ring Ceremony is a traditional event in which the meaning of the ring and each symbol is ex- plained. After the explanation, each person is called up to receive his or her ring from our principal, Mr. Whitaker. On May 25, I984, the class of '85 gleamed with anticipation because they were now the leaders of the school. With the entertainment of Kim Hill, Rebecca Lee. Jeff Hornback and Laura Jacks, it was definitely a day to remember. After the ceremony, the new seniors were treated to cake and punch in the courtyard, supplied by the P.T.A. The seniors went to their friends to get a traditional turn of the ring, but they saved the 85th turn for someone special from whom they received a kiss. Later that night, the celebration continued. The Ring Dance was held at the Executive West in the Queen of Scots Ballroom. Dinner was supplied and pictures were taken by Morgan's Photography and by our own Mr. Magruder. From 92m to I:OO. every- one enjoyed themselves with dancing and music supplied by WLRS. The Class of '85 will always re- member this day as a very important and exciting time of their lives. by f W A iii ,, 5 ,, 11 'v , ,fd , - M, 0- sr 'ees .. , Fw semi ' .fam ' ' ei-w as ,. gf , ' ' ' f 1 A 'if aj The Mystery Hand Strikes as Denise Hall. Mike Metcalfe, David Decker, Kim Watson and Gene Ratterman pose for the camera. wuunvuv 1'1- A Bevy of Beauties in a Rainbow of Colorful Gowns Adorned the Ring Dance. 44-Ring Dance 2' , Seniors- Take a Look at Me Now C j of ' I T , I t l l ' Q Holly SIWHFGS 8 hug with her date- Look Ma, We've got beautiful hands with beautiful ringsl 'AM get se J. f ' C 9' The evening included a buffet meal and dancing. PM 4 Q J' Donnie and Cheri were among the more than ISO in attendance. W3 'J fi Spence and Melissa celebrate the evening. The theme of the Ring Dance was Take a look at Me Now by Phil Collins. The I984 Junior Class Officers were: David Sanford-Pres., Craig Smith-Vice Pres., Paul Smith-Secretary, and Chris Tunks-Treasur- er. Without the help of our Junior Sponsors, Mr. Nash, Mrs. O'Bryan and Mrs. Quisen- berry the ring dance would not have been possible. All of these and many others helped in making the Ring Dance a great success. Thanks to all of youll Ring Day S Dance-45 A Ja V, 5 il M! I Z , F- f ' 1 2 4 2 5 I in I if ' I I 21 1 + u A ,.z re? -' ,,, xv 3 free, fs1,,gf7! 'F v c f 0 , z ,Aff 4 ,Q 4 ,, v , 0 'J i5:v .H fa A ,Ag ,kg ' M Mewa'- fff , , i, . U O Zig Q55 1 H? ! 4 i ,yr ,-. fx 1' A. , ,, ,, ,fb , 14. f ,M mwxdff ,W 55 yn, A, ,,,, We: 3 ,t ,, . I ,,f2E. . .. QM, Q f ag? s 2 1 QQ? Q 'Z 353' MU K J, 5A W 1 my ,QQ A Y' 1 ,f , ' 4 QE' Ill V up f' . 'nie 'ir 'c an K M ' iw A w 'V :bv in 5 ,Q ,, gb 2 Maw, fm, ' Yfxffo Mbna R g Jug, Seniors-Class of 'S aQ 4: 'b 'i br? 5 BENNY ALLEN JUDY ANDERSON TAMMY BAKER TROY BALDWIN Wa. ,Q A A A Q , ,. '-fff'-1 'F E1 'TA ' fi J xx E J' 5 E Q z L A , - , f, . Q I E sh .. S L N ANDREW BALL BERT H. BARBER RENEE BECK ROBIN M. BELL Y' W' i' 7 .N jg A in M. ,M ' ' ' W 4:- - .X ,M -.. K V ' v are-.wrqi ' I . Q' ' , J V rf g ..-v ,' TONY BENZ JANET BERGER SUSAN BETZ KATARINA BOOKER Seniors fAIlen-Bookerj-49 Seniors--Class of '85 E v-..,.f Ki V vm '- I TYRONE D. BOOKER WILLILAM BRECKENRIDGE LISA BROWN was-'P Nb mg rv-. 43 W SCOTT BRUDERLE MELISSA BURCH GARY BUSAM X , , -,A A., 3 'Ulm 21 N- .Ii MICHAEL BROWN .7 TAMI BUTLER ' nr- 'hi 'Q' I 1 3 ' Q 'S Ia!- 6. N.. ML TIM CAIN BRUCE ALLEN CAMBRON DAVID CAMPBELL JULIE CARRILLO 50-Seniors CBooker-Carrilloj ig ' Wa f p I wi A , . f Q'g,,,'? I A , WI V 1, dig, as Qg CLARK CARROLL SHERI CARTER MICHAEL CASEBIER MARCUS JEROME CHEATOM 1 VH' , S , . , ' SHI' Wi A .5 'x if . ,, . , .1 4 ,ww .ww . STEPHEN CHILDERS AMY CHINN ANNETTE CLARK DONNA CLEARY -5 4 GENE CLIFFORD GWEN COLE TAMMY COLLINS PAULA COX Seniors fCarroIl-Coxj-SI Seniors--Class of '8 ,J ..- IQ ' A 1 1, ..- ROBERT COYLE ANDY CRAVEN GINA CRENSHAW DANNY CROMPTON -5 .Y JUDITH CRONHOLM ELIZABETH CROSBY RONALD W. DAVIS BECKY DEAN Nl I 11 NANCY LaVERNE DENHAM TROY DENSON SHERI DOYLE DAVID DLIKES 52-Seniors fCoyIe-Dukesj lu., KAREN LYNN DUNN KIMBERLY YVETTE ELLIS JENNIFER EMBRY 5, fi 1' Q, Ir 1.. ,- Rx LORI MAE FRANKLIN ALAN FREEMAN CHRISTOPHER LEE FRENCH 'NZSWIEH ,I 'iii' , e ff I., Q. ,ine A . , , 43 A SHERI LYNN FARMER AMY CHRISTINE FRITH ai 1'- REBECCA DENISE FRYE DALE W. FRYREAR JENNIFER GADDIE STEVEN GAGEL Seniors fDunn-Gagelj-53 Seniors ass of 8 'QS 'Vis LISA GALLOWAY DEBORAH C GARNER RONNIE GENTRY SHERYL ANN GIPSON mg 1 , JEFFREY GLADDISH SHEILA GLENN TURAHN GORDON CHERYL GRASH R PATRICIA S. GREEN TIM HADDOW CRAIG HAGAN PATRICIA JEANNE HAGERMAN 54-Seniors CGaIIoway-Hagermanj 'Wg sg if .vm M' 41 nk,-.. .. LM. X 8-1? 4-.Qi TIM HALFORD DENISE HALL LEANN HAMPTON ROBERT HARRELL 'Q 'Q ' -xvfg fC'r 4 Q ,l DENNIS HARRIS KIM HARRIS ' ERIC HARSHFIELD RICK HART N-4' I 1 V. .-f -I ' In 11 5. .5 ' l 5 MQ' 9 , F KIM HASH GARY HATFIELD VICKI HATFIELD MELISSA HAWKINS Seniors QHaIford-Hawkinsj-55 Seniors-Class of '85 - W 5, ff- K IU, 4310 -5. Y-I 3-r-1' l..',hV TERESA HAYES CINDY HEDGEPETH CINDY HENKEN DAWANA HEROLD 07 1. is .7 ., N1 'Q - Q I ' -n 1, ' N' Q ,ggi e 1 ' LEANDRA HERRENSMITH ROBERT HERRON KEITH HESELSCHWERDT KIMBERLY L. HILL F' OW' nfl' ANDREA HOGAN JAMES HOLLAND ROBERT HOLLENCAMP THOMAS HOLT 56-Seniors fHayes-Holtj I' 5 -s iff! 1' V .9 - L5 -4. JAY HORNBACK JEFF HORNBACK WENDY HOWEY MARCIA HUDSON Q - I GN! 7'w?' J. ., V: PAM HUFF BECKY HUMPHREY VICKI HUTCHASON GREG INGRAM 41 LAURA JACKS JONNA JACKSON SHAWANA JACKSON ERIC JANSING Seniors fHornback-Jansingj-57 Seniors---Class of '85 3, w if.. ,I 1 is I rf I. 1 T VF , l I f C5 yr F CHRIS JENNINGS JUNICE JOHNSON JAMES JOHNSTON JAYMEE JONES 'Q-'iw' 'Ulm up 'Af VI, MAURICE JONES LISA KERR MELISSA KIDD LARRY KING ,M- ' LaDONNA KOEBEL DAVID LAW DONNA LAYMON DAVID LEE 58-Seniors Uennings-Leej Q2 kb-- REBECCA ANN LEE TINA LEE CHRIS LITTLE JEFF LOGSDON 'D W I1 ' N' I 3 A1 JENNIFER LOMAX CHRIS LYONS MARK LYONS TINA MASON I5 A MFI. ' .' ff ' .. ,T I' I 1- . -A V. A W fl, ff If ' LARRY MATTINGLY KEVIN MCDOWELL MARK MCGHEE DENISE MCMACKIN Q Seniors flee-McMackinj-59 Seniors--Class of 'S 42,1 OG WQMBQM A ,MC - I f,.,,,,.m, If Q F - IL L 'r 'L' .. www. L ,Il my I ' mfr: xg- 'Q L fin? 1 dwg A M-3. ., u..' ROBIN MEDLEY PAT MELTON LAURA MILES TERRENCE MOREMAN rem -'WN rtx 'ww . if ' 'Q' 'Q .1 N-' f 1 'fix RODNEY MORGAN EDWARD MUCKER DAYMOND NALLEY BRIDGET NEMETH if Q .W M 'Wh ' Mi? 4,1 ' W lf: N11 Ar' DARREN NEVITT STEVE NICHOLS GREG NUMANN BRIAN NLINN Seniors fMedIey-Nunnj I S fi 9 'on' A 3 LAURA O'CONNELL NEIL OLLIGES alt l VT rf' 2 MONICA CHERYL PAYNE wifi LL .A I E W K+' 1 I-, , 0 EDITH PARSONS LISA PATTON Q-- LYNNE PEARSON ED PEHLKE PAUL PENI-AND fx I L B Q 4 J-'K A 6 .IM x fi l 4-1 JEANNIE RACHELLE PENNINGTON CHAD PERKINS SHARON J. PICKETT TABITHA PITMAN Seniors f0'ConnelI-Pitmanj-GI Seniors---Class of '85 ,A-.fn ,Lk Q Af wx N VONNIE D. PITTMAN RODNEY PITTS , W2 , 'nd' ' ERIC PRESTON EDWARD C. PRICE un. 1 w Q 3 GREG QUIGGINS JOHN S. RALLS 62-Seniors QPittman-Richj V -. 1' , --v-v L MICHAEL POTTS BETH POWARS E ,..,,,, . ' Y A ,I , fi g ! M , gif fi 521,51 osmse vszncnmzo TINA MARIE munov 3 is MARCIE REYNOLDS JEFF RICH sf' f V- 1-P G QI 'X PHIL L. RINEY JR. HOLLY CAROLINE ROBERTS LISA ROGERS DAVID SANFORD wiv IQ I -121' DONELLA E. SAUNDERS TERESA SCOTT HAROLD SEIDENFADEN JOHN SEITZ I r 1 . lr ROBERT SHAW DOUG SHEAKLEY STACEY SHEARIN DONALD W. SHEPHERD Seniors fRiney-Shepherdj-63 Seniors--Class of 'S f eva SPENCE SHIPLEY ii' 'DN 1 I , is TONY SHIRCLIFF BRYAN SIMMS l' DANNY SMITH nr' - DAOUITA SMITH PAUL SMITH 'flu .A 11 gf., I CRAIG SMITH Q!! SHERRY SMITH f. ALICIA SMYZER KELLEY LYYN SNAWDER LISA ANN SPENCER RODNEY A. STARLING 64-Seniors fShipIey-Starlingj mix , 57 CORRINE STONE A 'M' DARRYLL TAYLOR MICHAEL THOMAS ' s 1-e LAVERNE TOWNSEND CURTIS L. TUCKER CHRISTOPHER TUNKS I Q ao., ' -4 ,Qi-A-' 1 KARA THOMPSON M, VICKI VESSELS iw- ' ZW: DOUG VINCENT KASEY VINCENT CRAIG WALKER CHARLES WATHEN Q Seniors CStone-Wathenj--65 Seniors--Class of 85 WK 'Um ,, -af if-7..,,r-A KIMBERLY DIANA WATSON DANNY WHALIN SUSAN WILLI BRETT WILLIAMS JOHN ZENOR BRIAN SCHERER WILLIAM MEECHA MAGGIE PHILLIPS 66-Seniors fWatson-Phillipsj SENIOR DANNY ALSTON ACTIVITIES-Wrestling I-4. MEMORIES- All The Ladies District Champion 80.8l My Weekends. My mom for putting up with me t- hrough the years, Friends-MMMARDGDLB- CBTFGHSMTCECKCBCDSSDDGMJDCKSGC. JUDY ANDERSON MEMORIES-All my friends at AM, times Me 8 Tam never made it home on time, the KSM we put away with quarters. BRDRK. Blackstan Mills with a B Brew Crew. Cruisin I-Park, My bestest friend l'Il never 4-get. Micky. JD. Par- ties. California 84'. Fair 84', F-B games Home- coming 84'. Day I can't remem. at BelIe,Prom. The best lomon. of my life with the guy who was so good to me. I Love ya SCI SGBDBCTJ- SKDDScott. Most of All, I Love ya mom! TAMMY BAKER ACTIVITIES-Science Club 2.3. Spanish Club 3. NHS 3.4. Track 2.3. Excel I-4, P-Puff 3. MEM-O- RIES-Tripping out WXKHVPTRJJWJWHVBCDL- RDWGCCTPG. Hey Jackie SSS-l234 . KH-Pep- ping Tom! Belvedere wfTDWHKH.JBMy-AJ's. C-WEALTH. Big Howl Belle Trips! R-Day 84'. Prom 85. H-Coming 85. Grad. 85l Shawnee Pa- rk. DOSSI LD. Love ya mama and Daddy! Bla- ck Achievers! All the fun at Valley games. All my love to Troy Denson. Love you now and f- oreverl Finally made it! ANDREW BALL MEMORIES-All the years that Doss has gone to the Turf 8I,82,83 . Thanks to my mom and dad for all the help and support they have gi- ven to me. Thanks to my sister and brother. God bless all of them. Best Friends-RBRBSB- KBCBKBABBBCLKAA Saying what are you doi- ng to Lisa and Artie. BERT H. BARBER ACTIVITIES-Spanish Club l,2. MEMORIES-Fo- otball and Basketball games, State playoffs, R- upp Arena. Pep rallies, Dances. Pizza Kino. M- om. Dad. and Family, Lifeguard-Western. TM.- KR.TD,DT,VK.BN.JP. RENEE BECK MEMORIES-Always of MOM. Janis, for alwa- ys being there for me. Dad I Love you. Barry S Rodney, Crazy times with Robin, Tina, Julie. Robin's hateful faces, Tina's crazy driving, C- amping out in 20 degrees. No respect. Most of all meeting Mike Kapfhammer, Aug. 23. 83. I'II love you forever and longer. All our great times, fair, zoo. New Years driving around, ju- st being together. Mrs. Whitfield, Mr, Lawson. TPRBJGSBJBACDWSNSCKBSCTALU. MIKE. ROBIN M. BELL ACTIVITIES-Bowling I.2, FBLA 3.4, MEMORIE- S-Football games- Fairgrounds , Renee's p- arties. unique techniques . Ring Day, Belle. Cumberland Lake, the Park. Rick Springfield. Huey Lewis. McDonalds, working at Harco wi- th KPSFMJBHBR and especially all the great t- imes with GARY. All my friends-SBCTMKPG- KHDWACGCSBJZEPJB and my best friend Re- nee-but most of all MOM and DAD, thanks for everything! TONY BENZ ACTIVITIES-Football I.2, German Club 2.3. DE- CA Club 3.4. MEMORIES--Mom S Dad. Thanks for putting up with me all these years. I Love ya. All the great times with Friends-GlEORE- CMTHBS-Drinking RWB with BR at B-Docks. Playing Football. Going to the ground 8l,82.- 83 Hitch-hiking to Rupp with GlSPSDerby 84' wfJH David Maxfield Friends-PCJETBJL- DBRBBSJHPSDDMRDERSMCRBBVDPSW-my b- ig Bro. E Sister, Most of all my Love for Jackie ass... JANET BERGER ACTIVITIES-Spanish Club I.2, Science Club 3. Sports Medicine 3.4 for Football S Girls Baske- tball. MEMORIES-Thanks to the football team for being friends. All my Friends-PHHTPJ- GWHDCMHTSNDPMDDACKCSSB and million more. BofL with Mike Il-ll-83 Playoffs 83' Jr. Ringdance Sr. Prom Thanks Bob Hamilton for help and support. I Love You Michael now a- nd forever. SUSAN BETZ ACTIVITIES-French Club 3.4, Basketball I,2.4. Softball 2.4. MEMORIES-My Family for all the love and understanding. My best friend Tam- my lRalphJ for always being there. Friends: L- ABLRBKHVPRBMHWH. Fairgrounds. The three B's. Time After Time Broken lamp. Don't Ia- ugh it's not funny fl still have thorns in my b- ackl Ring Day, Dinky the dog, Pep Rallies, tal- ks with Ms. E.. I won't forget 91m or before you're 20. KATARINA BOOKER ACTIVITIES-Pep Club 3.4, Chorus 2.4. MEMO- RIES-CID Having fun with my friends JJTBTB watching my friends being put in time out, c- ooking with Mr T. and Mrs. SM and Mr. N C33 and going to the Pep rallies. Going to the Rin- g Ceremony and on the Belle of Louisville and being with TNSGTHRGTB Q45 going to the Pr- om and Graduation. Most of all Jesus and Mo- m so good bye Doss see you later. TYRONE D. BOOKER ACTIVITIES-Band I-4. Wrestling. 3.4, DECA 4. MEMORIES--Singing National Anthem at Ho- mecoming, Belle trips. Teacher-Sl-l.HS.RS.JT. Special Friends-Ronald Bright, John Ralls. Ca- ra Thompson, Augustus Shipp. Chris Bright. E- specially Annette Rochelle Clark. Thanks to Mother. George. Grandmother and Grandfath- er. DEBORAH BOSTON ACTIVITIES-Pep Club I-3. DECA 4. MEMORIE- S-I would like to say thank you to these foll- owing teachers for helping me through these four years Ms. Leonard, and my last favorite teacher Mrs. Ella Henderson. I also would like to say thank you to these following friends f- or helping me get through these years: Tam- my Stone my Iittle sister and my following tr- ipped out crazy friends SB.GE.LM. and my las- t Iittle buddy Terrance Moorman and my sup- posely best friend M.D. WILLIAM EARL BRECKENRIDGE ACTIVITIES--Basketball 3, Pepsi Singers 2.3.4, Burgundy Players 3.4. Choir 2.3.4. MEMORIE- S--All the I use to sing in the gym not only by myself. but with Kim HiIl.When I played M- icheal Jackson in the Pegasus Parade for Pep- si. Chicago with the Pepsi Singers. The Greas- e and American Pop plays. My friends! Sharon P. Kim H. Gina S. Karen C. Traci T. Dana B.D- aymond N. Michael B. Especialiy: Gail T. Tha- nks I love you. DANA BROWN ACTIVITIES--Pep Club 2, Track 2, MEMORIE- S-I would like to thank my mom and dad for beingthere and my boyfriend Maurice Gordan who understands me. Friends that I enjoy bei- ng with JJSWSSTTSGWBHDTBKT. I would like to thank a very special teacher who encoura- ged me EH. LISA BROWN ACTIVITIES-Cheer. 2.4, P.P. 3.4. Junior Float. MEMORIES-TEENA miss you! The BEST frien- d ever ERIN MAGERS G. friends GSKCTCRBJS- MCPTSBTT MDT my cheer buddies TBCPVHL- GMBLKBP, camp Erins mom Flordia 82-84 ti4lO with BUTP and esp. T.K. Thanks Beth U.l PO- HORSKY HERBIE Mom and Dad Thanksll I L- ove You! My Family, Carolyn P. my best bu- d Sweet l6 A very special person PAUL I LOVE YOU Dec. IS. I980 P.S. Just Once The Stegalls. MICHAEL BROWN MEMORIES-Dad Thanks for all of the support you've given me. My school ring, and helping- me out whenever I needed it. Your the bestl Tim. we've had some good times 83' 84' with more still to come. We had a minor accident back in Feb. 84 but we made it through. Rem- ember all the fun in the Bird Laura, Thanks for being here whenever I need you. l don't t- hink anyone can fill your shoes. I Love you v- ery, very much. SCOTT BRUDERLE ACTIVITIES--Football 2. MEMORIES-Jr. Float CCPPDH Fairgrounds 82.83 Little Kings. LM 2 K P ACI The Late Night Cruises GE LM D Lake The Gas Pump Going to the Football games and going to the P afterwards GH with LM,GE.KS.LM. Nickname-TURTLE. Friends: G- E,LM.DH.RH,VV.GG,KH.CC.PP, My Mom and Dad for all their concern, l love You Both. MELISSA BURCH ACTIVITIES-Vice Pres, I, Drill Team 3, NHS 4. Latin Club I-4, Chem. Club 2-3. HC-Court 4. A- nnual Staff 3-4. Excel I-4. Powder Puff 3-4. M- EMORIES-Chicago 8I'. Turf, F-Ball. 133 R-Dan- ce, I6 B-Day, Car, Rupp. B-Ball. 1120. Prom. K-l- sland, BF-Karen, Friends: Tami Barb,'VHKWD- HLKSSSWDNBPPMBNGNEPDDHRDLBLTHDS', N-Yrs. Mema. ShipIey's. JK. My very special f- amily-Thanks. I Love You Alll Most of AlI-S- PENCE. Thanks for always being there. best F- riend. I'II Love You Always. GARY BUSAM ' ACTIVITIES-Industrial Arts Club 2. VICA Sec. 3. MEMORIES-Fairgrounds 82.83 Getting w- ild at Voc. School, Belle Cruise 82.83 All da- y Pep Rallies. Florida 83 with David, Dean, K- enny. Eddie. Billy, and David. Love to Mom a- nd Dad for being there when I needed them and to the best Brother and Sisters in the w- orld. Special Friends! D.F.,J.A..D.M.,B.B.,D.S., B.B.,R.B..T.B.,A.C.,D.R.,T.H..R.H..M.J..D.L.,S.L..D.- M.B.N. 1 TAMI BUTLER . ACTIVITIES-Cherldg. I-4, S-Ball I.2, B-Ball HC I. Ms. Soph. Pow.P. 3-4. MEMORIES-IO-8-834 l Luv You David! My Bestest Buddy Jenny Lol Fun times WXJLLRPCLBCPVHLG. B-Ball games. NCA 84. Fred, HYE 83 WXJLLRTTLCJE Times I've had with David, R-Dance. DPL, HC 83 wf- KWNO Skiing. 5-I7 Rub-cut-MD 7-20 B-Day Pa- rty. Thanks mom for everything, I Luv Youl-T- hanks MSM Hibbs. Thanks for the fun times David, l'll LOVE YOU FOREVER 8 A DAY l2-I6- 83. L-62. ME ORIES Senior Memories-67 S NIOR TIM CAIN ACTIVITIES-Spanish Club I,4, DECA 3, Scienc- e Club 4. MEMORIES-WHS, The locker wfJO- JRTWSE,RALPH,lB,AW'S Party, Cruisin 59, Pap- erbags. Revenge of the bug, WF, J.G., D.C., P- ark, Grande Canyon, IYIYI, New Albany Frisc- h's, Dead Pinto. F-Ball Games, Quarters, Hills. BH,DG, Prom, Ring Day, Graduation, Spring B- reak fFt. Lauderdalel Good Times wfHA,JK.D- H,JA.BF,LC.EKU,M.Huffie, Thanks to my paren- ts for all their love and support. BRUCE ALLEN CAMBRON ACTIVITIES--Soccer 2-4, Track I-4. Wrestling 4. MEMORIES-Ski Trip, Rupp in 84. Belle Trip, Derby, Spring Break, All the parties, The Tap- es, All my teachers, sneaking out of my bedr- oom window. and all the free food. Friends- Phil Riney, Craig Hagan, Rob Hollencamp, Dav- id Campbell, Chris Little. Shan Blair, Dwight Witten, Todd Hawkins, Barbara Baker, Shann- on Ryan, Tim Karnes. l'lI try to remember all of you when I'm rich someday. DAVID CAMPBELL ACTIVITIES-Football I. Spanish Club I-4, Scie- nce Club 2, Math League l. MEMORlES-Th- anks to Mom and Dad and Brenda for suppor- t. Cruzin. KSM, Friends like THTHMBJRTRJEB- MUNFERAPSTUNARUDY, Cruzin' the Park, Rod runs, car shows, Shakedown Cruise, Homeco- mings, Good Times, Ring Dance night, Getting lost, But most of all the great times and the I- ove I share with Julie. JULIE CARRILLO ACTIVITIES-Spanish Club 2-4, Volleyball l,2,4. Cheerleading 3. MEMORIES-All the good tim- es l spent with Timmyl RingdayfDancel Calif. 84 , My best friend Sheri C. All the good ti- mes cheering S playing V-Ball-BD, thanks Mr. W. Going to Fairgrounds. Rupp SWKU, Powde- rpuff game, Turn around DSI JGGMI My favo- rite teachers DCADJF, Uofl. CARDS 33, All m- y friends. MJBLLSTEGCJSLMKYTHMFGDSGDE But most of all my love for my family! CLARK CARROLL ACTIVITIES--Basketball I,2,3,4, Track 2.3.4. M- EMORIES-Trippin out with the Leaper Spenc- e-The Ship Man, B-Ball at Las Vegas with all the guys MJ,CW,CJ,DN.CM,SS,ML,TM. also go- ing to state F-Ball games. Junior Float. LK's, P- PGSSBDJPSDHGSSCCT and a special someonel met my Junior year she made me feel like a person, Natalie Jones, I still care, but most of all my Mom and Dad I Love You, and you too Sis, P.S. and my friend Den. SHERI CARTER ACTIVITIES-Spanish Club I-4, Flag Girls I,3, 5- tudent Council l,3, Vice-President 4, FHA 3. MEMORIES--God, Family, I Love You AIIII Best Friend Julie CII A very special kind of friend Steve N. 7-I5-84ll Fr. year Band-B-Buddies- VHBPSCKDBS-FriendsHRPH.lBTCRFGCSGJRRB- LJJBWHLSDGDLDCDSKLGSMJLHTOSSJSSBLHII Powder Puffl F-Ball games-Fairgrounds Rupp, Cooderochil Really? Turn around DSII So Finell Fav. Teachers Mr C, Mrs. D, Rickyll MICHAEL CASEBIER ACTIVITIES-Band I-3, Chem. Club 2.3, Drama 2-4. Excel I-3. MEMORIES-Friends, MJKMEJM- ATSGCtQTS.TCGSLTFLR. Hey Bud, Where's The Party S Hey I Know That Dude Green- I. F.S.S- PR,LGC.WNGT,lTll.lGANGN,SAVSG,LS,S BI8.F.SC.M.S,MMJJDCRDBCCTSSJJ.TlPlWC.l8O.- RT.Lexington 8 Rupp. Pep Rally. 73WABY. YST- 68-Senior Memories M. PE.DragSTagSRoad Races. Awesome , N- arIy PT.FITSFT. To everyone I left out. Love S Thanks to Mom E Dad. Special People-PE,- LPCLTTF.PYBO. MARCUS JEROME CHEATOM ACTIVITIES-Football 3. Track 4. MEMORIES- 83,84 Lexington Rupp Arena. My Mom for being the best. FRIENDS-DSRMLBCBDHYGDE GJDA. STEPHEN CHILDERS ACTIVITIES-Band I-4. Drama Club 2.3. MEM- ORIES-School plays, Pippin. Grease. Geke I- Hahl Salmanoel Jammin with ACE S THEO. Th- anks for the Momos, BSCSROTOBWFCJGDTT- T. Band Contest, Caverna 2. Little Blue Pin- tol Gota Cruise RM. Thanks for the support: Mom S Dad, DTTT. I'Il always remember VA and the good timesl Being in MATRIX, and th- e gigs, We got the rhythm . Spaz I Can't believe lt Spending time wfRobin M. Live, L- ove, Laugh. AMY CHINN ACTIVITIES--Spanish Club 2,3 FBLA 2 Powder Puff 4. MEMORIES--ring day-Sheryl-PROM. BEST FRIEND-MIDNIGHT Friends, JGTCDC JB- SGECSCMHBDADRPDW-Mike-Minnow, Quac- k8Bear Creek Pooh, BruceSGaye MARGARITA- VILLE-Peggy Love Ya-PRSFITZ MMTMBMRM- MBLC and a special thanks toMom for standi- ng by me-love ya-you too Leigh Ill Rupp car tow PLAYOFFS Powder Puff Practices SAVAN- NAH 84' HARRY! 85 Ml-IMBMCMQ-Belle-MW DWT 912184 GRADUATION EKU. ANNETTE CLARK ACTIVITIES-Band I-4, Latin I, Good News Clu- b. MEMORIES-DC,DW,JK,GL,GC,TS,JL, and m- y best friend ever Leandra H. Remember all t- he good times at Iroquois with all the guys. Remember going to top with Donnie Cox, Ti- mmy. and Leandra. Great times at Firehouse and all the Flat tires we had. Remember the one night stand with John S. Most of all I wa- nt to tell my parents, Family and friends that I do and will always Love them. DONNA CLEARY ACTIVITIES-Span. Club 2-4, Fr. Club I, NHS, S- Ball 3.4, V-Ball I. Powder Puff 4, Excel I,3. ME- MORIES-JGWHWJLMNDJPDCWDACRHBUJB- TCBFPGKCDHTSLGMJRMSMRWTHBSSNMRGP- RTMTMHRBROLC, DANS. lI.25,'l Love you, De- an GlZ, Rock, 4f2Of84. Bayshore, Shannon, Ru- pp, '56, Georgia, Fire Island, S B D, Tooele, M- ercy. AKA. Turf, Food Stamps, J, LABOMBA, Ladron, MJ. EMB, Prom 85', Nasty. Vette, LD. Clara, CA, MCS, OLAJVWON, Swick, DAD M- OM UncIe-Thanks For Everything. GENE CLIFFORD ACTIVITIES-Latin Club 4, Science Club 4. ME- MORIES-Dearly Beloved. Thanks Mom. I Luv Ya! Thanks DC,JJ..lS,SG.DB,MB,EJMCROJABC- MJKMDCLMPTLJSNDW Thanks woos , Kuhl- Lady . Huff The Beloved of L.J.A. Tico with the guys, Gattis with the girlsl Rockin Rick a- nd Sunglasses with DC, sg-The Who 8 Yes wi- th my B. Bro. Danny. Thanks Mark my OB. B- RO., Mom-Morton,Lex.Rupp,Pep Rallies. great gamesl The Chinn family, RBJCRBTBKGSC The B. Ones, Becky J. lD4U. GWEN COLE ACTIVITIES-Mxd. Chorus I. Choir S Pepsi Si- ngers 2-4, Mang. of girls track 2. 8 B-Ball 3, AM. Pop: Cast 5 Crew 4. MEMORIES-Kentuo ky Stuni., Frgds. 82.83 , Black Achievers, Jr. Ring Dance, wfMK, Jr.-Sr. prom. wfS.O.V., my having 8 caring Parents, Ms. Paw, lil' Sis SG,- Ms. T, Peg. Parade, meeting E2GB,TT, E TB, The D. Fam., Class of 85 good luck in the f- urture, Chicago wfPepsiEgames. Friends-KH- TBTDVPRPMFACMHSSDSSJCO.CCO.ETBTHJJ- DTRDTMMS.MD. TAMMY COLLINS MEMORIES-Mom, Dad, S Family, Scott, Beth. 8 all of my good friends1Shan Blair, Tammy C- orbett, Elizabeth Crobsyl MPTLDCTNKSCSSDS- GACSBTSDPVVRHSCLKPRMHGHTHDAEBeing with Beth, Troy S Mikel But especially 'being with Scott Cl Love Youlj The prom, the Rupp. the Belle, going to the fairgroundsl Being at DOSS to meet all the great friends l've metl All of the ll years l've spent with Bethl Mr. S- hepard I Love Yal Getting my Ring! Scott S B- ethl LOYD COOPER MEMORIES-Winning a Dragon head and S5 f- or singing the fight song at pep rallies. PAULA COX ACTIVITIES-Student Council I, Tennis Team I, Latin Club 3.4, Spanish Club 4. MEMORIES-FP eshman year meeting Lisa G, Jennifer L, Holly H, who are the best friends anyone could ha- ve. .IW house. Nike. Joe. Vicki, Leslie, Becky. all the unforgettable times. Europe 84'. R. Dan- ce, Prom, Spring Break 83,84 and esp. 85. JE.- TB,Gl.GC.KH,TB.LB,KC,PS,LR,BW,SC. My family for always being there and Keith all the great times we've had and our future to come. ROBERT COYLE MEMORIES-All the good times with Friends. Charles H., James J., Tony S., Scott D, Scott- F, Playoffs 8l-83 Fun times at Voc. with GH,L- M,SB, Parties at Charle's and Larry's. The wild times in Jucoff's class with DN,EO,SF, and all my love for Mom and Gran for making me go to school. TERRI JO COYLE ACTIVITIES-Special Olympic Soccer and Bas- ketball. MEMORIES-Working at Trunnell. Frie- nds. ANDY CRAVEN MEMORIES-F-Ball games Fairgrounds Sl-83 , Best Friend David Lyons, Thanks for being th- ere 8 all the good times. Ring Day E Dance 8- 4. Parties at Dave's, Flordia. 84 First Love RM. Friends! CKTHJRDLDCKVKHYPSCMBSBBCPRG- STHGHLFSPKSJSVBSOKKKLKSRKBCTCECCCCB- GPBAPMRMDSCHEPRHSOTOCR All the girls f- rom HR Dave and Robby's going away parties. Blue River Bob's class. wave tek, Mom, Dad. Sisters, Thanks for always being there. Love You All. GINA CRENSHAW MEMORIES-Chicago. FL 84. Lisa. Times wfJe- ff, 7-7-80, Last day of school 82, Hmcomings. Hween 82, Derby 83, CDSDS apt. parties, Pro- m 83!BrandyfwrestIing 83--BAL New years e- ve 82.83, Great Friends: PLDMTKLCMMPC, Sn- eaking DPSTL Whiskey, Long Talks wfDonn- a-sitting by the keg, Summer of 84-single S Lovin itl Ring Day, Senior year, Graduation. Mom E. Dad-thanks for everthingl Most of a- ll-moonlight swim 9-8-84 5 Life to come with Doug. DANNY CROMPTON ACTIVITIES-NHS 3-4, Chem Club 2-4, Hi-Q 3- 4. Computer Team 3-4. Annual Staff 4, Ger. MEMORIES SENIOR Club I-2. Excel l-4. MEMORIES--GREAT Times wfSGJJG CThe Kidl CRDJSCLMB, Thanks DB. Pep Rally, FB S BB Games. RD's story, CHI. SI. Nova-whatacar, Taco Tico, Marvin, Rupp S Tu- rf, Movies, Old Fords. Car Chases, Make My Day, Chem 3. tp83. Mall Rockin Rick E Sungla- sses, Kings ls., SG's nite wfcar, NDLMLJBJJC- SCCPCTEJKSBCBHGC. I love ya Mom. Dad 5 Family. Thanks to all- JUDITH CRONHOLM ACTIVITIES-German Club 2, Science Club 3. MEMORIES-Special friends: Leandra, Theresa, Lori, Eric, MPJOSB, 3rd. prd. Library workers. ACLH. Tradish tables Clibrary and lunchroomj My Sr. yr.. Pep Rallies and Homecoming week- s. My brother and parents for being the bestl 84' Ring Ceremony, R-Dance. Europe 5 Mexic- o. Great teachers. TSG Williams. I6th S I7th B- Days. All of the class of 85', May 25. I984. My eternal love for Franklll fsuperj. ELIZABETH CROSBY ACTIVITIES-Band I-3. Soccer I. MEMORIES- -Belle of Louisville. All my friends. TCACBP- DCMJSSMDKWCHMS MRKGVVRHBDJGLG. M- eeting Pat my Sophomore year. School bathro- om with MJSSKGTCMDMSMR. Favorite teach- er Mr. Shepard Cl Love Youj. l983 Valentines Dance with Chester, Amy. Gene FaithfulIy . Aiding for Mr. Rhodes fl Love Youl. Ring Dan- ce, Prom. Getting out of school! Rupp. DOSS HIGH JAlL . and all my love to Richard Dami- en Grayl BILLY DAVIS MEMORIES-Dancing in Pep Rallies. Doss as t- he best school in Jefferson County. lt has the best girls. Liking Mrs. McCoy as a teacher an- d Mrs. Huddleston as an aide. Mr. Whitaker- being a nice principal and Ms. Porter as a go- od counselor. The Homecoming Parade. Mr. Magruder giving me stinging licks. Mrs. Size- more as a nice teacher. Doss's Band. The Ch- ristmas program. The Belle of Louisville. Frien- ds. RONALD W. DAVIS ACTIVITIES-German Club I-2, Excel I-4, Scien- ce Club 2, Annual Staff 4. MEMORIES-The Pillow in CHI., The storiesfPoems esp. Kill my C. Teach. and V. The Fairgrounds and sw- eet IG. Jane's class in Sl. Friends, SGDCCLPRJ- JMC. The home boys: RWPCBGRHWFEMDTD- AIDTBDWJHWERY. The new crew, The hang- man's corner, obscene phone calls. Spling . Can't forget TL and NS QTake care of Pandalb Thanks to Mom, Dad, and God. TAMMIE ANN DAY MEMORIES-Art class to much fun with DJ. S- N always friends. BB in history who took part of the wild life. to much of DM KS. Hot stuff Boo Boo Bear for Mrs Boo Boo Bear. to much Football, Basketball. to many movies, bowling, wrestling, Boo Boo Bear! BECKY DEAN MEMORIES-Mom, Barb. S Linda for being th- ere when I needed them most. Thanksl All the fun times with Marcie S Pam R. 8 the rest of the gang, SFRMGGVVRHDH SBSLMDSFPTCT. Derby Party 83 , Superwoman . Toemonte- r . Preston Drive In 510184. 572918-1, 6f9j84. Almost Paradise , I want my MTEI Babycak- es . But most of all finding S being with som- eone as special as Todd. I Love Youl NANCY LA VERNE DENHAM ACTIVITIES-Excel I-4, Latin l,2, Science 3. Pd. Puff 3.4. MEMORIES-Dad and Alene, Friends, LMJGMHWHDCPHJPKSSGDCEJKJRDJBSBMHP- G, Rupp, Playoffs 8I-83, F-Ball and B-Ball gam- es, JG parties, Broken Bed, WP and AG Golfi- ng. Playing tennis, Son SG, 8 in KJ'S Maveri- ck. Gattis, Nancski Pulanski, Fluff. Fer. Mel. P- dpuff game, Belle, Summers in the country. ri- ding around with JD, Peprally. Ring Day, KW- CTCHSGBC, Chem lab, MD. 'DRJN' Luv Ya C- lass Of 85'll SHERI DOYLE MEMORIES-Ring Dance-All of the crazy ti- mes at Doss, these past two years have been the best onesl But most of all my good frien- ds- PSNSMHLHTBCDKKLMNSPHTHSNMSJTBC- GE and my locker buddies from my Junior ye- ar NSLKSSBN EEEI And last but not least my best friend LISA, stay crazy and be goodl Re- member all the fun times we've had, all the g- uys we've liked and the places we've been! Mom--Dad-sis. I LOVE YOU ALLI THANKS! DAVID DUKES ACTIVITIES-Soccer I.3 Choir l.2. German Club 3.4. Science Club 2.3.4, Latin Club I. MEMORI- ES--All of my Greatest Friends-Ouigg. Dave, Noon, Ship. Ed, Brian S Red. Chicago Slwfsni- pers S migs, St. Louis 83, Kings Island 83 CHo- wj TURFI 8l,82.83, State B-Ball 84, CDBSTork'i- n Cruisin in the machineSJammin EUROPE 84- w!Lisa, Prom 85. Friends-MBBHCGKDBFDAG S NOSTVHRDGSLSABCHRHGSTMRTDNCRBBB- MPHBBCPBCDMTBRMTEKLJL Rough Love Ya Mom. Dad E Page, Thanksfor everything. KAREN LYNN DUNN ACTIVITIES-Fr. Class Sec. Excel I-4, Drill Tea- m 3,4, Latin Club I-4, NHS 3.4. Sc. Clb 2 Annu- al Staff 3.4, Student Council 2, HC-Court 4. M- EMORIES-My Loving Parents and brothers.. God, Linda, Michelle Davis. Teachers. Capt.. Lil' Sis Kim. Arthurs, The A-Team, Mr. T , E- urope 84 . QThanks Ms. O'BryanD. Cornettes, Best Friend Melissa. KWDHKEKHHRDNDDSTM- CC. Pearl E, Lynnie, Hat's. Keb. I-II-83, SS , All my special feelings for Kevin I Love You' KIMBERLY YVETTE ELLIS ACTIVITIES-Basketball I-3. MEMORlES-Fairg- rounds 82.83 , Rupp Arena having fun with- BP,SS on bench. Mr. Hunter's Sth per. Class with JHPHTDLB GHPMRM and the rest. To s- omeonel'll never forget ANGIE B Love Yall Friends. LNCBTMTTJRJM and the rest. Thank- ing the Lord for everything. YOU ARE MY S- UNSHINEIV' Most of all thanking a very speci- al person for all the love you gave me JEFF C- OVINGTON l Love You ALWAYS!! GREG ELMORE ACTIVITIES-Wrestling 3.4. MEMORIES-State Wrestling meets, practices. Florida 842 Pana- ma City Beach, Lake trips last year, my jeep. Quarter Pound, Mean Green, Hitting a gas pu- mp in SB car, 32 oz qts., 2 kg party. Meeting Lisa Kappel, Being seeds with my two best f- riends Scott and Larry, JBL. STHGHB CBSBSK- GMHMK. Jeff and Curtis. Thanks Mom and D- ad for allthe good times you let me have. JENNIFER EMBRY MEMORIES-DHS, BHS. Mom. Dad. Pat, Frien- ds-Leeann, Tonya, BW,LC.LG,PC,JL.DJ. DM,S- L,FYMD,CA,SR,CC.KS. New Years Eve, 84', Hill- s, Parties, games,Ring Dance 84, Prom 84. De- rby 84.Ghost Run, JY'S. MG'S, Chow Wagon, Fair, Frat. pty's, WhaIin's class. picnic's. meas- uring the BH. Special times with-CT,CM,BF. SHERI LYNN FARMER MEMORIES-DHS, Mom. Dad. Joe I Love You Alll All the times with my best friends Marci- e, Penny. my Freshman year. Fairgrounds '82,- 83 . Spring Break 83, Marcie's Derby Party S- 3, Friends-PRBDLBJRLRKHVHKHVVGGGMRM, all the talks with Marcie. 77 Cutlass. Waverly, Rid'em cowboy. Ring Ceremony. Ring Dance, Prom 84. 6fI3f83. 8f29f83, Summer 83, But m- ost of all meeting and spending some of the best times with Frank Campbell. I LOVE YOUI LORI MAE FRANKLIN ACTIVITIES-Latin Club-2.3.4, Good News-4. MEMORIES-Jesus, Mom 8 Dad. Old Friends- Kim. Mag, Edie, Ms. KL, JCPRKCMPKSTFDHD- GMDPB. New Friends-RKBFDMSGTMMBTPP- HTH. Ring Day, Being Ms. Sheeley, Being in t- he parade wfMPKCPB. Going to Fairgrounds, S to UK. Football, Pep rallies 8 homework. Th- anks to-KC. MP, SN. LH for all their help. Pr- om 85 . Food fight-WXDGDHKCMD. Mr. W- halin's class WXKCMPKKBV. Best of luck from KIP. ALAN FREEMAN ACTIVITIES-Band I-4. Beta Club l,2. Basketba- ll l,1 MEMORIES-Partying with all my friend- s, KR, SC, JJ. SG, TF. CO. BP. BC. and JR. All the great times in Ms. Ritter's class fright Ke- nnyj don't forget all the problems with the OId Hams Tell Ms. Ritter to get a haircut. Maybe The Kid and The Pro will meet ag- ain. And to Tina you mean a lot more to me than you thinklll Thanks Mom for everything. even the Junkmobile. look at it now. CHRISTOPHER LEE FRENCH MEMORIES-Jesus Christ as my savior. Mom and Dad for always being there. Homecoming 84.84 . Prom. Ball games. walking the longest miles, All my friends especially-JLCHJSDFCL DCAHTHLGSGETDD. Being in the German Clu- b and on the Wrestling Team. Favorite teach- ers-Jucoff. Bro. Bob, Marvin Byerly, Frau Ho- llowway, Hatfield. and Frank Cunningham. AMY CHRISTINE FRITH ACTIVITIES-Drama 2-4. Choir I-4. Softball 2-3, Student Council J-3. MEMORIES-YPAS. Amer- ican Pop, Pep rallies, KJ. CJ, PH. TP, JS, SH. DH, KP. AH, ME, PS, DJ, SM. TD, SN, OJ.KO. LP. SF, DS, DR, CE, MR, KA. SD, LG. LT. JP, P- Ml78. Iroquois, King's Island, Tour 84, Florida. Prom. Homecoming. Surprisel I'm so excited Murtle Beach. GO, my mom, family and churc- h. SKSAKCJASETA. private parties, Chris J., b- ut most of all my love for Jeffl REBECCA DENISE FRYE ACTIVITIES-Cheerleading I,2, FHA 2.3, Choir 5.4. MEMORIES-Getting married in my junior year to the greatest guy ever, I'Il Love You A- lways. Remember Kings Island 82 . Wedding Day 2-25-84, Waverly park, getting caught by P.D.. Going to church God was always there. Mornings and nights. 3-22-82. Fairgrounds 8- 3 , Fogie. Prom 85 , Graduation day. Goodlu- ck Best Friends-Pam. Teresa, Tabitha FFJPS- CJRJBSPMR goodluck SS DALE W. FRYREAR MEMORIES-Great times with my friends in t- he neighborhood. The Woods. My 72 Charger Kings Island, The Fairgrounds, Vocational School, and most of all my love for TREVA m- ay we always be happy together. I LOVE YOU MEMORIE Senior Memories-69 S NIOR MORE THAN LIFE ITSELF. To all my friends at DOSS I love you all, To my Mom and Dad for being the best parents anyone could ever ha- ve. JENNIFER GADDIE ACTIVITIES-Excel I-4. Latin I-4. NHS, Powder Puff 3-4. MEMORlES-DCMHRHWHSEJBGALM- JPNDTCRKBURMACNGPGMHSCBCCWTHBS, U- ncle, 56. 'Pucky . Nasty, g-pa. Long Island, R- upp, Turf. Olaiuwan, II,25, Chicago. WLOU. Pu- rple Rain. Dan's, Hey Chick. Twilight Zone. fb- all games, Freakshow, milkcartons, Hall of Jus- tice, cucumbers, LD. SEXY, Yo. Microwaves, B- elle. Swick, EMB. Queerbait, 37, Jilzny Pilzny. The Belvedere, most of all my MOM , than- ks for being a friend. STEVEN GAGEL ACTIVITIES-Chem. Clb. 2-4, German Clb. l,2. Excel I-4. NHS 3.4, Who's Who Amg. HS Stud- ents. MEMORIES-DAD, MOM. BRO-THANKS. Skydiving nude over Egypt, Cemetery cut, R- OCKIN RICK 8 SUNGLASSES. Heybud-HuHu- Let's Party, Druggy Dog Squish, NOVA-Don- uts-Chases. Cruisin da mall, Copbusters, I D- rive, Annualstaff, Ski, Byerly, Perkins, PRPgoil- s, Giggles, Dixie HW, Tacos. MrGatt, DCRDJJ- DBJSGCvinceMBCPCTPRTKJWDRDAG. Loitern, Jimi Guitar, 'faithful RUSTY. LISA GALLOWAY ACTIVITIES-Cheerleading I-4, Track I, Powde- rpuff 4. Soph h-coming Princess, Miss Freshm- an. Calendar Girl 3. H-coming candidate 4. M- EMORIES-Mom. Dad, Den, 8 Chris thanks for all your love and support. Cheering wfJLTBV- HKWLKBWDSLBMBJVCPDEMGTMMRST. Playo- ffs SI-83, Homecoming SI-83, Lexington tourn.. Competitions, camp heynow . R-Dance 8358- 4. bestfriend Paula, Jen. the Cox's, Greatfrien- ds-JLBLLWVHTCTB. parties', most of all m- y Iove for Brett. MITCH GARDNER ACTIVITIES-Special Olympic Basketball. ME- MORIES-Great pep rallies. Working for Jacki- e in the cafeteria. Helping the speech teacher at Trunnell. Liking my teachers and Mr. Whit- aker and Mr. Steen. DEBORAH C. GARNER ACTIVITIES-Black Achievers 2-4. Upward Bo- und I-4. .IA 4. MEMORIES-Tripping out with Chiquita Sneed and Quita Beeler. Thanks for your encouragement throughout my senior ye- ar. Partying at the Commonwealth, Rodeway, and AJ's. Those treasured moments I spent w- ith Andre Petty and will always remember. Fr- iends, AI, Irv. Jay. Jaye, Tony, Val, Greg-I L- ove Youl EVERET GEARY MEMORIES-All the great parties at Waverly Park. The homecoming. All of the great pep r- allies. Getting busted for smoking by Mr. Siz- emore. and all of the half bags. RONNIE GENTRY ACTIVITIES-VICA 3-4. MEMORIES-My last 4 years at Doss. Everyone for helping me thro- ugh the times both good and bad. Friends, C- MMMSKTH. Teachers, Nash. Hagan, Rhodes. Wayne, Beck. Florida Rough River- Sp- ring Break 84 . Lexington-UK-Basketball, Swe- et I6-Rupp, Ring Day, Homecomings, Mom, Dad. Shelia. brothers, and sisters, Thank you all. The great Class of 8S . Also Tracy for b- eing a special friend. 70-Senior Memories SHERYL ANN GIPSON ACTIVITIES-Span. Club 2.3. Sci. Club 2, NHS 4, Pep Club I CAMJ. P. Puff 3.4. MEMORIES- Ring Dance, Pep rallies, games. wild times wf- my friends, Mexico, skiing, teachers at Doss. Thanks mom and dad for a lotl Thanks very much. Dave for all your help and support. I Love Youl To my friends. Amy, Phil, Jaime, T- im, Andy. Irene, Tammy, Mike B., Bruce. Eric,- and so many more I could mention, Iet's keep in touch and never forget me. God Bless all. JEFFREY GLADDISH MEMORIES-Jesus, family, Mom for being the- re when I needed you. Gary. Donna, Steven. Mark, and Tinker. All the fun times in Mrs. Y- oung's 4th period Biology. Fairgrounds 8I-BS . Ring Dance 84 with LeAnn. All of my friends, LHTWAWKWBDMDTSPBDBJSDFGBSPTWMH. Favorite teachers, Mr.White. Mrs. Young, Mrs. Black, Mr. Byerly, Ms. Davis. SHEILA GLENN ACTIVITIES-Pepsi Singers 2-4. Pep Club 3-4. Student c. 3-4. Mgr. Track I-4. Choir 3-4. ME- MORIES-Day one. Very nice Mrs. Porter. hel- pful Class of 82-83. Lot of fun going to MD p- rom. Class of 83-84. Ring Dance fun, my date DM senior yr. was a lot of fun, prom was too. F-ball and the trail to Chicago with GT. B-ball too Thanks to my teachers and family and fr- iends and God. CSKHGCLBDSSJMMTTDBTGM- JDS My Mother and Father who I Love too E love to Eric B. TURAHAN GORDON ACTIVITIES-Football 3, Track 3-4. Pepsi Sing- er 4. MEMORIES-Fairgrounds 83 . Rupp are- na 84 . The Track Team, EM, KB, WH, EB, B- M, DB, FM, DM. DS, WE, EB, SH. JC. JH, TJ. SS. CC, GH BV. Thanks for the memories. Fri- ends, DDSRSWSBHTKRDDEGTMKIDETSWWS a- nd in homeroom with Sheila Glenn who I love very much. Ms. Taylor very nice person. CHERYL GRASCH ACTIVITIES-FBLA 2, Latin Club 2. MEMORIE- S-All the fun times I had with all my special friends MP. TM. LS. BH. SR, TC. AE. DW Spe- cial memories: Florida trip with Alison, Florida trip with my parents. meeting Shane, all the great times we've had together. All the fun times with CT,JR,BN,HC. I would like to thank all my friends for all they have done for me. l would also like to thank my family for always being there for me and God for all the help- He's given me. I love you all very much. PATRICIA S. GREEN ACTIVITIES--Spanish Club 2, Latin Club I,2,4. Track I.sofbaIl 2.3, Science club 2. FBLA 4. M- EMORIES-JEFF! Mom. Donna, Scott and Chri- s. Best Friends Karen, Angie. Jill. Kim. MHMH- JPVHPMLMNDWHJGDCRBSBMKBCAMMBJNR- JJBBBTLBPFABig bro JB. Times with Steph an- d karen-JBJJJKSNK, Chicago Belle, Ring Day. Rink, Fair, Rick's, Kings Island, Softball. HSI a- nd counting. Most of all JEFFIIIIII 54-84, 415 t- hanks for always being there ILY -tlife. BETH ANN GREENWELL ACTIVITIES--Special Olympic Basketball, Socc- er, Swimming, and Softball. MEMORlES-winni- ng S50 on dress up day. Singing the fight son- g. Being in Homecoming Parade. The Belle of Louisville field trip. Thank you Mom and Dad for all your help. Friends working at Trunnell. TIM HADDOW MEMORIES-Mom and Dad, Chris. Barbie. Da- vid, Jeff. All the people who hang out at the locker. All the parties. Van Halen? Senior Che- erleading. Bridget S Jody. David L-Goodluck 2-I6-84, The l6th , Babe, I Love You. Tim I-l's driving. My Monte. Spring Break if I make it. Mrs Huffaker. Coach 8 muscleman. Spike, Pep RaIly's being even more of a nut my senior y- ear, and not being sosshyl Most of all the ti- mes l've spent lovin' my babe Barbil CRAIG HAGAN ACTIVITIES-IND. ARTS 3.4, Excel I-2. Spanish Club 2-3, Soccer 4, Track 4. MEMORIES-2fI8- f83. Days with SHANNONI dutches . Prom Ring dance. RLlNN . All of my friendsl Your the bestl SRMKBMKMKWGWKVCGTSDSBCBH- TMGSBLSBRBDJJG-NAVY-BudlDRSD.l-Army-bw dslTHE WHOLE NEIGHBORHOOD GANGI 9X2- 9f84 DOWNTOWN , The bell Trip S My 3 d- aysl-Footballgames and the parties afterwar- dsl State Bball at Rupp. Fairgroundsl Chicagol. S THE BEST Family around. PATRICIA JEANNE HAGERMAN ACTIVITIES-Band I-3 Flag Corps 2 Chemistry Club 2 Beta Club I-4 German Club 4 Excel I-4 Wh's Who MEMORIES-Dad and Mom Thanks I Love You sister Bandcampcontests fairgroun- ds 8I.8283 Rupp 84 Chicago Scouting with BP I got spots Dave and 7 and Gang Roweena a- nd Patty cake A headache just hit me what a body A-P Fav. Teach Byerly Special Friends J- eannie Holly Marcia BPKSKDMBDDNDLMJGD- CMHSWCSKD Theo Spot R-Dance 83 DS Prom 84 R-Day. TIM HALFORD MEMORIES-My Mom for waking me up and breakfast. RUPP ARENA 83684 CC building a Dynasty in Drafting. Out with DC and TH at the Valley Game. The Senior Float and crusin parade. Wild Times with the guys. Out with Mabel CTBJ and Black Label Grusin to George Jones. Stal GAS at Sunoco. The good times at games, WC lounge. Golden Arches. Teaching Renfro's class and the Ride in his car, The vo- ca wreck. MB TB RH. DENISE HALL ACTIVITIES-CHEM. I-3, DRILL TEAM 3. Ger I- 2. MEMORIES--Mom Dad Tony Lesia Ron VH- KDMBKESCCSGNSSESPDSBNSWLGLLKEDRSD- NBPDL WILD times wfKECHCGO parties! KE seeing Pooky S all ourspecial times KWEGR B- forest KI D-IN Running wfRSLH nobutt7BIob A- C LeftyfRighty Mr. B Otter Creek Ed's house HHWXKWSM Bark fire place sunglasses Hopv- dkw JGPMB MO Party Ringdance Oct. 7 Feb 20 Mike thanks for always being there I LOVE YOU NOW and FOREVER. LEANN HAMPTON ACTIVITIES-Softball 3, Powder-Puff-4. Volle- yball I, MEMORIES-JESUS. BHS, HHBCI My S- ister Vicki Oh.Oh,Oh, My very special Frie- nd S.L.P. Boo-Boo JR, Kim CPigJ Rocky and Ro- cketta. Best Friends-VPSPKBJR fpuppy Eyesj DLPGKULRTKJGSCSaraC. 2-24-84. Sr. Prom, G- raduation, Getting Class Ring Infatuation over KEITH I0-7-80 Fav. Teachers: Davis, Rekafuh. McDowell. Ms. B. Thanks for Everything Vicl Ring Dance: Jeff Tsw one Day You'll learn l I LOVE YOU MOM. ROBERT HARRELL ACTIVITIES-Soccer I,2.3, Basketball l,2, Gowli- ng l,2 MEMORIES-Mom and Dad for all their love Fairground 82S83 7I cutless wild tmes MEMORIES S NIOR with TH and TB. Cruizin to Hank on Arnoldto- wn Living in the Park Day and night parting with the Senior Class. Ring Day Pep Rallies The FEEDSTORE FOOTBALL Going to the F- ootball Games on Friday nights. Having Frie- nds like THTHTHSCTBJTMCLGDC.IRTRRBSDA Mrs. H and Mrs. J and the rest of SS , DENNIS HARRIS ACTIVITIES-Band l,2, Football 3, German Club J. MEMORIES-Going on trips in the band, pl- aying at Fairgrounds, getting my senior ring. aiding for Mr. Shepard. my Mom for staying behind me all the way. Friends KS. BM, SM. t- he man who broke out of prison, LC, GE. SB, THEME-THE GUNNA GANG. TM, CGS last b- ut no least FLlPPER.TH. KIM HARRIS MEMORIES-HEY BABY! How you doin'? Girl you know that now! All the fun times at the Troub. wfmy best friends Missy-Sherry-and L- isa. All the wild and crazy people at school J- HPCJETBLGLPEOBL. All the special times with Brent. Sunualley. The Bridge. Heavy-Duty. My Man Mr. D . Get your finger out of my eye. February I6. I983, Summer of 83 , 8-I . OMF wfBrent, A special thanks to my Mom f- or being there when I need her, ERIC EARL HARSHFIELD ACTIVITIES-Football 3. Baseball 2.3, German Club 3.4. MEMORIES-Fairgrounds 83.84 , rin- gdance. cruisin 84 Hills wfCR, All the crazy people in Mr. Hunter's Sth period class. TBJH- LKRMJHGQRPDJWEPMJL, and LR. fine. it's y- our right and your privilege. . Favorite word Stoop . and special friends, KHPRCHPJVVRH- JRJLKMLRDKLWCRLP. Thanks to my Pop for being there. Special of all, spending time with MELISSA. I Love Youl RICK HART MEMORIES-Driving Powder Puff Truck. E.T.- SSS-The Caddy. The BAD '73, The '49-Tim. Tom. Bruderle. Drag Racing, Special friends- Feather E Umpaloompa, Kim. Jeff. Fair '84, Ro- d Runs. The Park. Otter Creek. Belvedere. FR- EE pinstriping. Parties! Daymond8Susan. Davi- diDebbie-hope ya make it! RobbySJoAnn, M- om5Dad-THANKS! 5-24-83, VICKI. I LOVE Y- OUI 6-3-83. 6-14-84. Methodist Escapeel Cutti- n'l Creeperl DHS! KIMBERLY HASH MEMORIES-SENIOR YEAR BEST FRIENDS. VIC- KI. RICKY, JEANINE AND PATTI. SW, DN. RB. SB, KV, DW, AC, PH, TP. TH. MR, LM, LK, LS. WH. SB. LB. MK, SE. KW, VH, DH, DM. DV. MD, SL. BC, LH, LP. DP, BH. MR, TL, MC. EH. SS. MW, TC. RB, BN. SH, MR. PR. BH. DL. DE. BS. LR. RM, LE. BE, TE, DS,-TH, KS, DC, SG, HR. AND PHIL! YOUR UNIQUE Jan. 5. 84. Chr- is Connie S Dad. You're the greatest 525884 Ringdance. Tabby's Wow Fair 84. vvrhizgg. C- rusin in camaro's TRSBGS WD LFJR Powder Puff! JEFFYI DOSS. GARY HATFIELD ACTIVITIES-Soccer I-4. MEMORIES-ALL THE LOVE S SUPPORT given to me by my family over the years. Mom I LOVE YOU Ring day a- nd dance, Homecomings. Going to Turf 8l,82. S83 Basketball Rupp 83, Voc, LMSBBC. Spring Break. Parties. SBHTHTTFJJWJDBCDDJDKS, e- tc. I-4 Team Soccer State Tournament NIO, Se- nior Prom May 22, I984, Sister Christian . Fi- nding Jeni 5 Sharing our Love. You and Me t- ogether forever I LOVE YOU. VICKI HATFIELD ACTIVITIES-Excel I-4, Spanish I-4, Science I-4. Cheerldg I-4. Pdwr Puff 3-4, Choir 2, Girl 2-3. NHS. Top 20 MEMORIES-Mom, Dad. Family. Friends' KDKWDHLGBMBSSGNEPTBCPJVMBL- JLJSTSKEKHKCCSSWVKHA-T What's it smell I- ike LG? BRKN Arm, thanks LG, Chldg at Turf SI-83. Rupp Arena, Camp l,4 I'm scared. sleepi- ng WXLBSCP. Lynnie E Pearl. Danners. CHl-C- HI. Take-five. 323. 8-28-82, I2-IO-82 and my b- est friend DAVID I LOVE YOU more each da- yll JAMES ANTHONY HAUSLEY ACTIVITIES-PEP CLUB 3.4. MEMORIES-FAlR- GROUNDS 82.83 , 83,84 and The Belle My Parents for being the Greatest and Backi- ng me Iwi. Also All of the ladies of Doss Hi- gh School and my Dude Renfro and no other than the fellas especially GE. DC. BS, SB, BS. TH, MB. LM, KG. MT, DE, DF, BC. GH. SF. MELISSA SUE HAWKINS ACTIVITIES-Excell 2. Science Club J, Latin C- lub l.2.4, FBLA 4. MEMORIES-Rupp. Hawkhe- ad -CB, MAR, FER, MHJGNDPG WHJPLM-B- HRN. RD. MEL ISMEL 2, DG's. fun at The Hills, ShackIes , FR , PR -3 etc. prince, The Ti- me, The Scotts . 'POOCHY ' The Brutha- s . the trailer, PC, 9fI4f84 9fI7f84. DW Conc- ert. MCP. Ms Leonard, EK's party, My Bad, H- ACI Sum. of 84 , all the love from MOM, D- AD S my family BEBHSE, l LOVE YOU! S my SWEETY SCOTT. TFBTI TERESA LYNN HAYES ACTIVITIES-Choir 2.3.4, FHA 3 MEMORIES- MOM, Richard. Christy. Daddy and Donna T- HANKS! Your the best! MUSTANG' Myrtle Be- ach '83, Chicago '83, Christmas '83, SPECIALF- RIENDS ALWAYS! Pamela. Tabitha and Marie. Always remember SPJLDHGCKHCLRHBCSNPM- SSALTLBM My Ty Tab's wild parties! Rough river Crusin Iroquois Park! MORE BEEF! Summ- er of '84 Specialtimes with special friends, 'MY LOVE' Can't forget BFMD Good Luck '8- Sl PATRICIA ANN HEATH ACTIVITIES--Special Olympic Basketball and Softball and Soccer, MEMORIES-Friends wor- king in the lunchroom Helping Speech teacher at Trunnell. CINDY HEDGESPETH ACTIVITIES-None. MEMORIES-Ring ceremo- ny, and Ring Dance. '84! My Freshman and S- ophomore years at Fairdale. My mom and dad for being the best. Friends, SF. BH. MR, BW, SS. THOMAS E. HELLER ACTIVITIES-Chess Club I.2. Student Council I. MEMORIES-Fairgrounds 8I,82,83 My Parent- s for helping get through the rough times Go- ing to Ohio on vacation. working with m dad. getting my car and license. All the help from teachers. Friends, MB. DL. TD. JR. KR, TT. TW, TA, Z all the friends in the lunchroom. CINDY HENKEN ACTIVITIES-Chem Club 2,3, Latin Club 2, Fre- nch Club 3, Excell 2,3,4. NHS 3.4. MEMORIES- -WAVERLY S A LITTLE Orange Mustang IO-9- 8l, Weekends at Mistys. Soldiers, Rx7. AM, M- R.G's. Turf 82,83,84, P-Puff 83-84, H-Coming 8- 2,83.84. Belle Trip R-Day 8 Dance 84, Prom 85, Grad. 85, All the great times wf MSDJBHR- MBCEHMCPRVVSGLKAC. Thanks Mom 5 Dad for everything. Paul. I love you now and fore- ver. May our love only grow stronger. You K- now I Could Never Leave you. LEANDRA HERRENSMITH ACTIVITIES-Track 2. Deca 4, FHA 2-4, Frenc- h club 3, MEMORIES-Iroquois park E. and all the guys. crusin' in vw S Firebird. Doss S my Friends. Annette. Judith. EJ, DL. DNMGDCTH. Ringdance 83, Firehouse, bell trips. Spring bre- ak. Pizza Hut 8 Am armed hitchiker. Ha Hall Look out point. WE never made it, Football te- am. I Love You All! All the good cuttings'pro- m' I LOVE YOU Mom E Dad. Sisroll KEITH HESELSCHWERDT ACTIVITIES-Football I.2.3.4. Golf 13,4 MEMO- RIES-My Family I LOVE YOU ALL, Thanks for Everything Turf 8I.82.83. Ring day and dan- ce. All the good times with DPBSDPDCSADJR- EO AND ALL THE REST. Kings ISLAND 82 Rup- p 83 Bookstore with VHandLr Special Frien- ds like Vickie. Lisa. Lynn, Holly, and Sheri. T- hanks for Everything!! KIMBERLY L. HILL ACTIVITIES-CHOIR I-4. Track I-4, PEPSI I-4, S- ect.-Tres. 2. Jr. Princess, Ms. Jr.. Choir Sect. 3, Pres, 4 MEMORIES-Thanks DHS STAFF FO- R EVERYTHING Cesp. TaylorJ Thanks-God an- d Parents for your Love S support. TB-Peeping Tom! Tammy. Vonnie, Tonia. Donella, Troy. B- ecky, Junice. Missy, Belvedere wfWHTBTD. THE Belle. Powder Puff, Homecoming. Prom. TMCSGCSGEBLBCJFMLAHSGSJSPBBPSPMWH- KWSSSMBMB Tammy Sue-Lylas. I'm Gonna Mi- ss Youl To My Heart. Willie. I LOVE YOU ANDREA HOGAN MEMORIES-Going to the Fair grounds. Rupp Arena. Belle of Louisville, Pep Rallies. Ring Ce- remony and best of all being with Kim Ellis a- nd the time when we got off the bus and s- he fell. Having the wildest 5th per class in D- oss when I went to Cincinnati and spent the weekend with FR. I wil! never forget WB , RBTTRBTKJR. BEING WITH MY FAVORITE SIS- TER AUDREY. and the love I receive from my parents and family. THOMAS HOLT MEMORIES-The Pep Rallys, cooking with JT. HS AND Friends ball games. Trip on the belle of Louisville with KB. The ring ceremony. Pla- yed softball with the church and friends and the trip to washington, DC. I made five shirts with Mrs. B. and Shorts, Vocational Driving, cooking with Friends in commercial Foods. Sp- ecial Friends SG. KB, SP. BP, CP. LP, CP. SD, DN. TB, EH. VH, YH, OH, MH. DH. CH. SH. T- H, LS. LJ. FH. JJ, DG. TG, KG. KA, KA. DA. P- C. JH. JAY LEE HORNBACK ACTIVITIES-Football I-4. Wrestling 2, MEMO- RIES-Unbelievably Parting at the Apartment with all my Friends, JZSBJCJBAETBEOGIDV. a- nd parting with James Cessler at the Colony Motel - Boat Docks and down at Western and the most Important thing of all my Mom and Dad for giving me Everything I ever wan- ted. and my Dad for Getting me my Apartm- ent and Sticking with me during Football. I L- OVE MY MOM SO MUCH! JEFF HORNBACK ACTIVITIES-Football 84. Pepsi 83.84. Deca 4 Allstate Choir 83,84 Thanks Mom Dad for yo- ur Support through Football. PM Remem our Ii- MEMORIES Senior Memories-7I SENIOR ttle throw Dowh at my Apt. an the close calls there. Dougie don't forget how many girls can one guy have. An our sayings It's sad, lt's Go- od to be the King. and what's up duude Doug- ie an Gang Remember how hitler made us hit the sled it was great Hal Hal Laura thanks for waiting for me to Graduate your one in a mil- lionll WENDY HOWEY ACTIVITIES-B-ball l-4, V-ball 4, S-ball I, choir 2-3, P-puff 3,41 Excel I-4, NHS 3-4, w's wi Sci 2-41 Iatin 2-4 Memories: THBSBH,MSR, Fun Ti- mes wflisa, Donna, Jem Rings, Turf, Rupp84. Belle, Paoli, Floats, Pizza Hut, Bowling, Scav. Hunt, Pullover. JBT, CHICAGO, LAPSSS,lTALY '84, KKNGTHRCKDBLLMCPJACKlETURBOt Jr Miss, LSJGDCKSLMJPNDPABBMHJCDGSCSBT- CPGTSJLKMPHJB, EMB, MS.E, G-parents, Little Charlie, Most of all MOMSDAD Thanks for E- verythingl MARCIA HUDSON ACTIVITIES-Spanish Club 2, FBLA 4, MEMOR- IES-Love for my family, Thanks MOM. Chic- ago Bl , RHPS. HAPPYMOBILE, KFC, Crusing, Manhunt, Ring Dance with JPSGMHRNLMKJA- G, Belvedere, WFLAKE, SUMMER OF 84 , W- ayetec LKVH, Pizza with friends. Bell trip, Pe- p Rallies, Homecomings. Friends, VHLKLPLRRB- PHSBNBWHJGPGVVKHPHHR, Mel, Laura, Jean- nie, thanks for being therel chester , Locker- s with JCLMJP. G-Luck SENIORS of 85 ll PAMELA KAY HUFF ACTIVITIES-Pepsi Singers 2,3,4, Student Cou- ncil I-4. MEMORIES-Myrtle Beach, Crusin in- the green machine, Best Friends TabSTeresa GCLKHVVLOLPJKBSMHTLMB Doug's Leather pants,Tab's wild parties! All that Beef! Greg, Craig, Rough River, JB THANKS Mom E, Dads Your Great. The Hills, Concerts, But most of all the time spent with Doug whom l Will Lov- e forever Il-2I-80 BF. BECKY HUMPHREY ACTIVITIES-FBLA I-4 Latin Club 2.3 Drama C- lub I Choir 4 Science club 4 Soccer team Am- erican Pop MEMORIES-Transfering from Male to DOSSI Golf team Cwhat a jokej Rupp Let's get crowded. All the special times spent with GN Christmas 83, Florida 84. Ringdance 83,84. all the fun triple dating WXCHTMCGPRBC, In E out of Mr. Harrisons class, times at vvbc. S- pecial Friends: BNGNDDEPTIMSREDCGTMMP- TTO, All my Love to Mom 8 Dad E Cindy. VICKI HUTCHASON ACTIVITIES--Drill tm 3-4, S-Council 2-4, Offic- er 3, Excel I, Sr. Class V-Pres. MEMORIES-O hicago, Turf, Rupp, Student exchange, Belle, F- ootball S 8-ball games, Pep rallys, WKU camp, BD Ring dance 5 Prom, Ring dayidance, l9O, cap, PUTT-PUTT. Powder Puff. K-mart, HLB, BINGO, Bookstore. Fun times wfLaDonna S L- arry, Special Friends-LK. LPMH, LR, VV, SW, KH, BP, KS, DC. JAJO I2-I2-Sl, 7-I7-82 QBIGD S- pecial times wfSteve, my first, only S forever love. ILUII GREG INGRAM ACTIVITIES-Football I-3. German Club Parties. Track and Field. MEMORIES--HitchHiking to Rupp With T. Benz and P. Smith Jay and J- eff's UofL-UofK Party. Playing at the turf. The Bubble. The bottom of K.H. pool. Party at col- ony with T.B., R.H., R.S., My Dad for being th- ere. Friends-TB, EO, PS, JH, JH, DV, MC, JE, TB, AE, CM. GQ, KH, JH, Victor, Bubba. Vu- 72--Senior Memories ddy, To my Love SHELLY Bontempo Thanks f- or being the one. LAURA JACKS ACTIVITIES-PEPSI 3-4 Student council 3-4 Sc- lence Club 3-4 Powder Puff 4. MEMORIES-G hip, Marsha, Kelly, SK Thanks for being ther- e-Lisa eat that Pizza' Beam me in Scotty 'Scan the area Kitt'Cooder-achee'GOD'FAM- ILY DD'A Very Special Love'JOURNEY' LOC- KER Buddies Vous Le Vous coushez'evec moi' Sr. Prom' Special Friends-SGTOBHGCKCJSS CSNTMMCJPTASSDAKHBFDSGQEWBJMAEPM- J-Tears, Laughter, Good times 5 great Frien- ds 83-85 , JONNA LUANN JACKSON ACTIVITIES-French Club 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Vocational 3, Softball 2, Latin Club 4. MEMOR- IES- Irquois Park, Renfro's English, Times wi- th Marie and Tina. Denise M. My Best friend Miss Yates. James Yates. My family Thanks MOMIII Friends-LSPSCJPCTCCTSPFKSBGMW- DRTWDORGDGLHWHJHJCERKPMELETMTCDW BWTBMRERDRJRPMWENEW FRIENDS. CHRIS. JAMES FINCH. WANNA GO WALKING IN THE RAIN AGAIN? Grace 8 Lori Snow, My Grandp- arents, all of em Love ya, Hi Suzl SHAWANNA S. JACKSON MEMORIES-Fairgrounds 82,83 State PIay-of- fs 84 My Mother for Backing Me KDE and always Being there when l needed her. Black Ex PO 83 Friends. Charles Wathens, and Ti- erra Watkins. But most of all my very special Love, Damon For Being the most important t- hing in my life. I will Love you always. ERIC JANSING ACTIVITIES--Band I-3. Computer Team 2-4, G- erman Club 2-4, Drama 2-4, Science Club I-4, MEMORIES-All the good times with KSTEDC- SGGCMC The Band TBKHLDLPSK Pippin G- rease A M Pop Champions! With Imp and the gang. Sailing with Fr. D in Florida and LS- C-470 To Jimmy--Thanksl and to Junice, my friend and Partner Thanks God, for making my life special and exciting Mom and Dad I hope I make you proud of me. CHRIS JENNINGS ACTIVITIES--Latin Club l,2, Cross Country I-3. Basketball I-4, Track I-4, MEMORIES--Turf 8- 2-83 , Going To Hills With DHCCMJ, LasVega- s, Rupp State Tourney, 83-84 BC Stars Camp GA, Partying CCMJDJDNDLCTCWTM Crew , Times with BRUSHA, I Will Never Forget Oth- er Friends JJJGSSWHMHEJ, MH Sis , JH All The Fun On The Belle, In Pep Rallies Basketba- ll Games, Graduating DHS. Most Of All My Fa- mily For Everything Love Youl CAROLYN JOHNSON MEMORIES-I would like to thank the teacher- s who helped me when l needed it and those friends I mel over the years SJ DS SM CS Z- OBEM LS KB FB and most of all I want to Th- ank my Mother for being there when l neede- d Someone when the times were good or bad I LOVE YOU VERY MUCH MOMMY JUNICE JOHNSON ACTIVITIES-Cross Country 2-4, Track I-4, V- olleyball I, Spanish Club I-4, NHS, Pep Club l-2, Science Club 2. MEMORIES-Turf 82-83 Rup- p 83 Special Times with .I Trippin Out with Chris. Friends DWKPDBTB Track Meets with KHVPTBTR, Thanks Eric for always helping me out, Governor's Scholars program with the os- timaticles and Perfect Gents, Scheming with AH, Thanks for everything Mom and Dad All my Love to John JAMES JOHNSTON Special Thanks to All My Friends BC PR MB DC SG JS GC SG GH DN RD CL All the fun ti- mes l had in Excel I and 2 Excel trip to Chic- ago, Fairgrounds Sl 82 83, Sweet Sixteen 84, The Great Times at the Friday Night Games Special Thanks to Mom and Dad For All the Help they gave me JAYMEE JONES ACTIVITIES-mixed chorus I-2. MEMORIES-C ooking with Ms. S. Mr. T All the wild times in Mr. Nash's 2nd 4th Pd. class Going to the Pep Ralleys being put in Time Out with TB TB DS by Mr. Nash Good Friends--KB, TB. SG, CM, DS. DM, EP, TD Having fun at Ringdance, get- ting my ring. Going on the Belle of Louisville, Thanks to Ms. S for helping me through the t- imes Bad Times my last year at DHS MAURICE JONES ACTIVITIES-Basketball I.2,3,4 MEMORIES-Rw nning Wild in Florida 82,83 Las Vegas 083,8- 4 Summer of 82 Cuttin Class ML Crashin Parties wfGS The Best Friends I'lI always r- emember CWJTDAJCKEJCBBSLDLRHDLJHDKT- MRS The Best Metal Shop Deetch Curling I2 oz with David S QThe Main Maitb going to Ru- pp S3,84 Football Games, The Joys and Pai- ns l've shared with my Love Cheryl Rogers I love You Mom l've learned to trust God DAVID B. KAELIN ACTIVITIES-Soccer l,2,3,4 Indus. Arts Club I, 2, GermanClub I,2 MEMORIES--Fairgrounds 8- l,82,83 States Soccer Tournament l.2.3,4, A g- reat Spring Break at Q's. Taking stats for the girls B-ball team with David L. My best friend Greg and Dave, Working on all the Floats, Th- ank you Christie U. for being there, Mr. and Mrs. Q Aiding for Shep Friends-CTCSBNG- NEPTHGHTHTH SBRVVHMJTMSSDSJMDECC DHLPPPLKJHDLNO LISA A. KERR MEMORIES-The summer of 84, Esp 8-5-84 R.B. WPT Swimming at the hotel with our clothes on R.S. and T.R, tripping me out, Han- ging at TN with IJ, PL, DG. Friends Tina M, Quito Missy. Tina P, Monica. CJ. SF, Darryl. Favorite Teachers-Mr. Olliges, Mrs. Hatfield,- and Mr. Pope Thanks Ma, Sherry, and Maggie Treats MELISSA CAROL KIDD ACTIVITIES-FBLA 4 MEMORIES-Sweet I6 B- day Pep Rallies, Friday Night Football Games. Florida 82,83 , Georgia 82 and memories of Jeffl Standiford Field, Graduation 84', Uof- L, My Sister and Brother CThanks for always being therell Parties at Dawns. All the wild ti- mes with my Friends-RBKHPGMHVVPHLRM- PEHMCLK, All the Great and Unforgettable times with Dennis Radmerl , But Most of All Mom and Dad CSaml I Love You Both Very M- uch LARRY KING MEMORIES-Football games, Fairgrounds, Rup- p, Belle Trip, Ring Day S Dance, Hunters Sth period with DJJHEHRMPHIBCTWEGQLBLRPM- RPtSRtFloat-The Truck in HRH with CCDLDN- DDJJH, The car 7l Capri Best Friends CCD- LJHDJMJ, Hang in out with BTRVJJ, All My L- MEMORIE SENIOR ove. Care, and understanding To Mom,DadELi- I,Bro1Ron. LA DONNA KOEBEL ACTIVITIES-Senior Class Sec, Student Coun. I-4, Treas. 3, Sec. 4. NHS, Excel I-4, Tennis I-4, Var. Cheerleader 3-4, Spanish Club I-4, Scienc- e Club 3.4, Calendar Girl. HC Court 4. MEMO- RIES-Fl. 82. KI. 83, Ring DayfDance, Prom, C- hicago, Rupp, Fairgrounds, Cheering, PP, Pep Rallies, CAP K-MART Tennis. Skiing, LR Party Camp. BB Skit. SS-DAVID' Times wfBeth, VI- C'my Friends' KSDSLRBLJCM HDLTMDCMB' Spec. Times wfLP, llth, and all my love to my Parentsl' DAVID MERRILL LAW ACTIVITIES--Football I-4 Fairgrounds l Wish It Would Never End MEMORIES-K-Island g- rad 8I, Turf Sl-83 , 8-llth grade with Daymo- nd Nalley Friends-DNDJGHEOCTSSDSRPDKG- QJHCCNOBWKCTBLHJHKCTBVVDHKWPSPPT- KCSGSLKJLBPJEVHCPEA. All the Special Times in My Life And The Times Yet To Come With Debbie Eggersl My Family I Love Them Alll I hope to merry Debbie Eggers and spend the rest of my life with herl TfF LXM DfCamaro Dad. DONA SUE LAYMAN Hills. Florida 8-1 ADAM Senior Float Party h- ardy Times with Alisa an Drumtte Best Times 8l-82 D P, Susan Park with 77 B-Duck Belle Prom RB. TD Homecoming Rs Ray Thanks For Being There Friends who l'll Always Love Lori. Jonica. Judy. Debbie, ST. SA. DD, RM, IL, OV, EY, OU, RA. YH. DM, DD. TM, GL. AD. IM, ET. YO, UB. IT, CH, JU, DY, UD, UR. OP ED, BP, KW, MB, RP Parade 84 FS, Dance, music. s- ex. romance, Mom, Dad Thanks For Everythi- ng I Love Ya Lots. DAVID LEE ACTIVITIES-Baseball 2.3.4. MEMORlES-Fairg- rounds 8l,82,83 Rupp 83 Regional Tourna- ment 83 Friends-THLKCCKMSCPLDNDJCS- SBLKVHSCKSKWBNBCMJTMBMTSSSNOACTL- LWDLACTLLBBLMMMLLKDSMMMKCSSJTHAB- ASKM. REBECCA ANN LEE ACTIVITIES-Choir I-4. Pepsi 2-4, Volleyball I- 4. Basketball I-2. Softball l-4, Yearbook staff 3, 4 MEMORIES-Going to Europe with the Latin Club and getting to know Mrs. O'Bryan. Frien- ds-rtl God and Dad S Mom for all their Love S Support. All the fun times in choir with Ta- ylor. the Staff, and Faculty for their support. Best of Luck to Kim, Paula. Jennifer, JEKDKW- MBBPLKVHTBLGSSKHDSJHJCDSMJDLNOVHD- STMTPCPJW Mrs Vanover for all her kindnes- s. TINA MARIE LEE ACTIVITIES-Pep Club 4, Fbla 3.4. Track Team 3.4. Ja 3.4 Powder Puff 3.4 Black Acheiver I-4 MEMORIES-Rupp Arena, AJ's. UL. Ring Danc- e, Prom, Tripping out with LD, KP, and Crew,- KAVE, and Co. Having such good friends like LKCCMJKYLBSEI meeting BS and not regretti- ngitl TW and Senior year all together! Thanks Mom and Dad for the support. I Love you gu- ysl These years at Doss have been the bestl Believe me, it's been reallll PATRICK T. LEWIS ACTIVITIES--SPANISH CLUB 13.4. SOCCER I MEMORIES-Fairgrounds 83,84 . Fort Knox '- '83,84 . MY MOM FOR BEING THERE WHEN I NEEDED HER. My Friends. Kw, BI. BC, and the whole Cloverleaf Gang, The Best People I Kno- w, and the last but not LEAST BRENDA C. The One Person I Love and Always Will. CHRIS LITTLE ACTIVITIES--Excel I-2 MEMORIES-Life at Kr- oger, MHRRK The great pep rallies That Laste- d All Dayl All the fun in Patty's class I. The g- reat times at TP's Parties, The fun times with Phil, Angie. and Kim. Best Friends-Phil. Dan- ny. Danny. Joe, Kim, Tab. Harold. Ron, James, Bruce, Remember The Little Green VW and a- ll The Cold Nights with JD. All the trips in FI- orida. The fun with Bruce and Phil at the San- itarium. Rons Stories. JEFF LOGSDON ACTIVITIES-Football 4, Basketball I,2. MEMO- RIES Fairgrounds 82,83 The WILD Class of Mr- Hunters Sth period. Crazy times with the BR- EW CREW, SRDRBRKMTWNWBN The Belle the TERRIBLE Trip to Rupp Fair 84 the good and bad times at Kino's. The wild times in the M- onte the night SRDRTWNWBR 8 me went swi- mming in WF Lake all the wild parties we had are attended. All the Love for my PARENTS e- specially my GRANDMA THANKS . JENNIFER LOMAX ACTIVITIES-Cheerleading I-4, Captain 284. S- oftball 2. Powder Puff 384, S-Council I'MEMO- RIES Cheerleading, Patty, UCA-4, The'A-T TB- LGVHLBCPMBJV Turf 82.83,84 Sweet I6, 8- 4 Holiday Inn RM 262 TBLGBWDS--All The Great Times With LEE ANN. TAMI. PAULA yo- ur the greatestl New Years Eve 84. egging E T.Ping, WfHills. Parties, The Rembolds S Butl- ers. HSPRINGBREAK 85 S-Friends-BLJETTLG RRDNDLDJPSNOTBTMCCLM But Most Of All My Familyl MARK LYONS ACTIVITIES-Basketball I,2,3,4, MEMORIES-B- asketball State Tournament In Rupp, Trip to V- egas and all the Parties in 84 Friends--CW MJ DN TM KM JL CC JH DL SC DW PC JP T- K SE VAN HALEN and All The Football Games and With MJ TE Right before She-Male Conte- st. SEAN LYONS MEMORIES-My Mom and Dad. My sister. my brother Larz The Cayman Hair King Steve Sipes my GDGLM Best Friend camping out wi- th the woman, Europe 85. Screwdrivers Skii- ng vail 83 Cayman or Bust ya man Pina Col- ada Long Island Tea, Heineken My First Real Love Mary Saffer, to all the good times we h- ad, working bus boy at the feed store Kiki's cruise mobile Friends--SSMWBNJHCTEOMSV- VCT KOBFCWMJNOKMCTSNSRHRPJSTHDSSS- RMTPSSCLPL TINA MASON ACTIVITIES-Chours I, FBLA 3--MEMORlES Fr- iends-SGCGBHMPSRMTTC' Fun Times at the LOCKERS-4 watching seniors practice Powd- er Puff My mom for being there when I need- ed her the most-RB the guy who asked me out but had other plans at the time. Cut Ring Day, and going to Valley, Went to VV ball ga- me with CHCGRHBCPR 'My very special me- mories' Going out with JR the first night he got his licenses, first date with DH to PB ga- me LARRY P. MATTINGLY ACTIVITIES--Cross Country 2.3, MEMORIES- Freshman Year at Butler, My Little Brother. Ring Dance. and getting chase with R.S.. goin- g to parties with Scott and Greg. Doe Valleyt- rips, All My Fun Times with Neal and Fred. Y- MCA with GEKSSB. Priest with KSTC, All My Fun Times With DLTBJLPCMMBMKWSHGDJC- SL. My BIG PARTY, Liking Renee, Most Of All The Love Received From My PARENTS AND FAMILY MISSY MC ALMONT ACTIVITIES Pep Club I-4. Choir 4 MEMORIES Footballlomecoming 82.83 Hazel Miller. Par- ents for being the greatest. Singing in the 8- 4 Talent Show. Friends Kevin R. Traci T, Mit- tie D, Shelia G, DS, VP, KH, DT. IK. TH, TM, EH, GE, MJ. DS. My Favorite Teachers Taylor, Mrs. Estelle. Mrs. Henderson. All the fun time- s in Mrs. E's class,Being a Student at DOSS H- igh School, and Loving itll! Friends. Lisa Kerr. Stephanie KEVIN MC DOWELL Wrestling 3-4, Cross Country 4, Track 2. Tha- nks to God and my Family. For helping me to make this far. To all my friends Tim. Jeff, TW, JS. The parties. the Girls. Lexington. Fair- grounds 8I,82,83 Hills. VanHaIen Concert. all the good and bad times. Practice with Byerly, with me and Brad ioking around. Ring day Pe- p rallys. Mrs. agan's class, Pope's class Indy, Me and Crew will always be around SS MARK MC GHEE ACTIVITIES-Science Club J,3,4, Soccer 2.3. MEMORIES-WC S Me, KWSKM, Oh Well . MB, SR, Love Ya . DC. The Best , HBDGM- CSSEPGNNDDBNCAMBMAMNPMTHPRCTBDC- DLDACSGCH THANKSl To all the people I left out J, QR. OOACH, SGECH WXLB, Van Halen JP, S. .38S. The Best Thanks For Inspiration From, The Lotus . VHitl. VHIQ. WACE. DD, 8 I984, AWESOME And Of Course To The- One I Love DANA. Special Thanks To LJ. KBS- SR. Love Ya Mom. Dad, Jamie. E Crystal. DENISE MC MACKIN ACTIVITIES-Spanish Club 2 Powder Puff 4-cr- utches. MEMORIES-Sabotagging KS and KR's crs. Chi-Chi's wfks, Ringdance night in Conv- ertible, Hit-N-Run tree, wild Times wfTR. Spe- cial Friends Tr and KS. Thanks for everythingl Good Friends TDJJLHJGJJRBKSKRPM, Otter C- reek smash-up. Crusin 84. Getting Saved, F-B- all games, John-N-Jim, MO's parties, ESP, Fro- gs, 83, Match Making TR wfKR. Jeff in Ohio, Cut-City, DHS, I Love You Mom-N-Dad. ROBIN MEDLEY ACTIVITIES-Science Club 3,4 Drill Team 4, P- owder Puff 4, MEMORIES-All the good times at AM WXGPMFDHIE Sleeze Sistersl spring br- eak 84 Otter Creek WXTHTFMBGHJESESBRR Jr year wfAndy. John, I wish things could have been different. My best bud Shannon, Thanks for everythingl T wuv ul Good times with Ste- ve, you're really special to me. I love youl PAT MELTON ACTIVITIES-Football I-4. Pepsi 2-4. Choir I-4. MEMORIES-Fairrounds Sl-85 My Friends J- HDVSSDSBWHCWSDGTMJHDSWH Jeff H. My Little Red TA. Jeff and the good times, Doug- ie remember the gang. Mom and Dad thanks for everything I Love You. The Wreck 83 Fair- grounds all the fun times in Football. All the good times in Chicago, All the fun times at Doss. Most of all, all good times with BETH I Love You. MEMORIES. at S NIOR LAURA MARIE MILES ACTIVITIES-Spanish 2, Latin 4, Powder Puff 4, Excel 2-4, Science 2.3 MEMORIES-KelIylK.L NDSMMHAGJGWHMHJPKHSGDCPGPH 2-I4-84 4-I4-84 Ring day. dance. BABYCAKES F-b- all games, BS. Fluff, Playoffs, Fairgrounds. Rup- p, B-ball games, parties, Brothers. Mom, and Dad, George. Pep rallies. The Maverick. movi- es. Windsor lakes. Belv, Still Loving You Love- A-Lot, Bailey, Killer, Kel. All my Hugs and Kis- ses. 'KELLY l LOVE YOU! BUNCHES AND BU- NCHES TERRANCE MOORMAN ACTIVITIES-Basketball-I234 MEMORIES--going to the Fairgrounds in 83-84 going to LasVegas walking the strip with Maurice Jones at 8,00 a.m. Playing the slots going to the Rupp, Stay- ing in the hotel with DN. CC. PS, MJ, having pillow fights. Meeting Deve all the fun times we had and all my love for her. Playing for C- oach Mudd, and the things he has done for me Friends-Corrine MMSSCWPJMJSS DNTB- CMTSMD CHERYL MORGAN MEMORIES--Ring Dance with Shannon all the F-ball games with friends, My Sr. English with 3 dips Danny, Scott, and Mike. My fake husb- and Tony l Love You Great times with best- friends Patty, Cindy, But Most Of All My Ve- ry Best Friend MOM I Love You . I will nev- er forget the best times at Voc. JDTKTAFG. Looking forward to JR SR Prom. Looking at a GLGWLOMI and a Sharp Car RODNEY GREGORY MORGAN ACTIVITIES-basketball I, Football 3,4 Track 3. 4 Choir I,4 Student Council 3, MEMORIES-Fa- irgrounds 8I.82.83 Sweet I6 at Rupp Arena. Th- e Track Team, EM, KB, WH, EB. WB. DM, DS, WF,KB, SH, JC, JH, EM. TG. SS, CC, GH, BV. Thanks guys for the wonderful year and spec- ial thanks to Bill White who helped me impro- ve my running skills and academic-Mr. Hunt- ers-5th period class of 83,84 RPEHTBPHJLLK- C CTPMJHWEGHGQ and other members Tha- nks for the memories, Thanks Mom for putti- ng up with me for I4 years other Friends-K- HDSRTCSEM. EDWARD L. MUCKER ACTIVITIES-Excel I, SAC I. MWYC I-4. Pep C- lub I-4. Orchestra I, lndustrail Arts Club 3,4-H 2-4. Student Council I-3, Black Achievers 4. M- EMORIES-I thank God for my loving andcari- ng parents and brother who was help get me where I am todayl Fairgrounds 8l.82,83, Swee- t-IG at Rupp Arena, 83, To my special friends DM, RM, DT, RD, TG, SM, Kgg. KM, JL, SS, JC, SD, TD, TB. DS. KH, TR. DA, WE. DAYMOND R. NALLEY ACTIVITIES-Basketball I.2,3, Football 2.3.4. M- EMORIES-Susan Willi-all those times, David Law-my best friend, VH. 84. Yes 84. 79 Tan- g. Rocking out, play-offs 83.84. B-Ball State Pl- ay-Offs in Rupp, Vegas, All of the last 4 Spri- ngbreaks with SW, All my friends-DJKCSSC- CDSMJBWMLTMEOCSMHEBBCPPCWJHBSVV- MBKDD HKWKUSL, and most of all my family, Mom. Jim. Wayne, Allen, Tracy-thank you all for helping me. DARREN RAY NEVITT MEMORIES-JEHOVAH and all of his support CPsalms 83,I8J, The Ministry, K.H. Buildings. Mom and Dad. All of my brothers: Doug, Kev- in, Larry and cousin Mike. Machine Shop at P- 74-Senior Memories RP Voc.. Doss. Butler, Stuart. And all of the F- riends everywhere throughout the World and in Ky., Circuit til. July 9. l983. STEVE NICHOLS ACTIVITIES-Cross Country I,4, Track 4, Latin Clb. 4. MEMORIES--Mom and Dad, Bro. Dave, Go NAVYl COODARACHEEI Running on Cross Country and Mr. B. Friend I lost Roger H. Fri- ends-JCGCDCLFLGBWTHPHTPMJMH Sorry LM. LJKJHRBMHSDSLSMPAOTFDGRBHS, Kim W. sorry, Love Ya. Special Friend Sherri C. ln- diana J. with Sherri, Summers in Ala. Great ti- mes with TY, Kenny. Jeff. Keath. Great Frien- ds I have had for a long time, Richie H. Sher- ri P. Mary P. Special person J.G. GREG NUMANN ACTIVITIES-Excel I-4, Sci. Club I-4, Choir 2, Pepsi 2, Soccer l,3, NHS 3,4,. MEMORIES-Gm d, Mom, Dad. Sis-Rachel. Fr, Brain, Ed, Red, Dav, Spence, MPCSTSKWVHDHKDMBLRLKMM- DSLONOLPGQKSDSCTKSDKCPDNGSCMSLCTR- HCHCGBCPRTBD MandBecky. Ring. Day, Dan- ce, Day after. Byerly, Floats, FSB Games, S-Br 84, C of 86887, Hardees, WH4, Parties. l2-25- 83. Rick Fri8Sat. 757 Playoffs. 'Wit' it, l'm a s- enior . C of 84 Parties, Eggs, FLWXB. Chicag- o. Women. Mr W, Thanks Everyone for Every- thing, esp MSD. BRIAN NUNN ACTIVITIES-Excel I-4, NHS, St. Council 3, Sc, PRES. 4, Sp. Clb. I-4. MEMORIES--The Gang- Red, Ed, Greg, Tony, Friends-SSDSDDMPNO- CTCPBBGQDKCSKWVHLKGSLPKSSWVHBHCG- GS, B.ville, Peppermints, Lifeguard, Hardees, MT's Tree, 787, Hooters, Toasted, Redcaddy, Cuz Kev, WSBC fMat, SSJBDBMLKTPPJ. Ring, Cloverleaf QJARHMCBPSAJ, PRP. Fairdale parti- es, RP,fbj, Turf, Rupp, Chicago, NYC, Panama Cityll, WH4, Ah Leah , Hummers, Mom 8 Da- d-Thanks for all the love! EMBMCOEM. LAURA O'CONNELL MEMORIES-Lisa my best friend--our talks 8 dreams together, Florida 83,84 Dackin Ghia Summer 83, Derby Eve, Rock-n-Rollers-I am so sure, scop-in out those rays, Times ahead at UK. conzerts. mellow-times, Parties CTWJ. Pig Roast!Ring Dance. Prom wfM. Blonde hai- r.blue eyes, what more could I ask for-Mik- e--The times we share are very special to m- e. I Love You. Most important--Thanks Mom and Dad I Love You more than words can sa- y. NEIL OLLIGES ACTIVITIES-Sci. Club 3.4. Baseball 2-4, CRCO 2. MEMORIES-Turf 82 , 83 , Valley Inv. All Tourney. Great Friends-LMOSDJCTDGKWDL JHGQDKJLBBKLTEBMMMJMTBDHMDTLKWJE- DHDSBNCSGSLKDSTFBPP. X-mas Break wfCT- DGKWDJPS. Buick Crash MACKS. Rx-7. F-T- eacher Hatfield-Woos. NABF W-Series 83 . 84 . UK Camp. wfCook. Tks Christie for the special times you've shared with mell I love you Mom. Dad, Christie, Ray. Fred. Julie. Fen- ton. and Joe. 2jl8f84, Ring Dance wfCl EDDIE O'NEAL ACTIVITIES-Football 2,3 wrestling 2 MEMORI- ES-Fairgrounds 83.84. weekends out with Bu- bba and Greg, me and Kevin, getting rowdy i- n my Torino. PWMLC. jumpin' off the Y. Mrs. Jucoff's with DN, BC, SF, 6th period locker r- oom with team. all my close close friends- -BB. TH. BG. MO. MM. SH, DL. GI. DN, KC. Jay. Otter Creek-Brown Bottle-Cruisin' in the Metcalf Machine-following George. most of all my mom and dad and brother and my I- ove for Lesia. EDITH PARSONS ACTIVITIES-FBLA 3-4, Pres., Choir I-3 MEM- ORIES-Going on the Bell of Lou. Pep rallies, beating DeSales High. 84 All the good times AR and me had, and all the good weekends with MP, and football games. My mom being the very best. All the good times at voc. All the parties. Friends-Maggie P., ARLFKCJAPB- MCDCFJLGKMCHBHVJJRJDCKLKCLTMDMDN- MNBMTMDPTPDSRSFSCTRTDWFDSCDSRBDRP- JLKH. Teachers-MRCMRDANN DMSTMRRMR- M. LISA PATTON ACTIVITIES-Excel I.2. German Club I,2, Scien- ce Club 2, Student Council 3. Powder Puff 4. MEMORIES-Mom. Dad, Janis, Wayne, David. thanks for always being there. Florida. 83.85, Derby Eve 83 . Summer of '83, Barron wfLa- ura, Dackin-Ghia. Corvette, Prom '84, Ring Da- nce night-RI9, all the great times with the K- irby's, top bunk. Partying-Sept. IS. Hills, havi- ng a best friend like Laura. Most of all special memories wfTommy. I LOVE YOl MONICA CHERYL PAYNE ACTIVITIES-Mixed Chorus 3, DECA 3.4, Tuto- ring 3,4. MEMORIES-Ring Dance 84, Indiana- Jones . The Library , football games with C- heryl. Tina, Becky, Kim, and David. Cheerlea- ding , McDonalds , Cheryl always gets caug- ht. Sike Mr. OIliges's class. I'lI never forget all my great friends, CG, TM, BH, KP, TP. TC, LK. DS, DT, EH. DC. MM, Especially Chris-th- anks for all your love and support, remember 3 to 4 years. Thanks Mom and Dad and Mark. I couldn't have done it without you alll LYNNE PEARSON ACTIVITIES-Track 2-3, FBLA 3. Powder Puff 4. MEMORIES-Fairgrounds 83,84 , Voc 3.4, coop 4, Ring Dance. The Dixie four crew-yo- u all are the greatest. Great times in Anato- my class. Great Times with KH, HR, LR, DK. DU, ST, SW, BP. PM, and Vicki for being the best friend a person could have. Thanks Mom and Dad for always being there for me. ED PEHLKE ACTIVITIES--Golf 2.3.4. MEMORIES-Rupp 83,- 84 . Fairgrounds 82.83 . 83,84 Vocational with SBLMGHBC. Friends-DWPMBATWDRM- HSWMRTEPRKBPFLLREJBKCCCTMCWCJMJJR- THJHDSRMJSMB. PAUL PENLAND ACTIVITIES-Football l-4, Spanish Club 3 MEM- ORIES-Football and Basketball games with C- C. DH. DJ. PS, DH. Fairgrounds- 83 , Junior float- 83 . Good times with-DJPSDHCCDH- JHDLDKCTGE. Ring Dance- 84 . with Lisa. My year at B.D. Mom for staying beside me. SheIIey . JEANNIE RACHELLE PENNINGTON ACTIVITIES-Excel 3.4, Choir 3.4, Who's Who 4, P-Puff 3, French Club Sec. 2.3. MEMORIES- -Mom E Dad--Thanks, I love ya bothl Family, Special Friends, Marcia, Holly, Patricia, PNMH- JGDCKDMBLMNDTSSGWHTHBSSSBPKSKHPGS- SCGPHTBETC, All the great times, Ring Dance wf Steve, Belv.. WF Lake. 4853, H-ween SI, LIT 83. Chicago 83, F-ball games, Summer 84. Dix- ie Jr. Miss, AHJHM. A-P. D-C, King's Island 8- MEMORIES 3, FAFF, Fav. Teacher Mr. Byerly. Good Luck '85l CHAD PERKINS ACTIVITIES-Soccer I-4, fcaptain 45, Excel I-4, Latin Clb I-4. Science Clb 2.3, NHS 3.4. MEM- ORIES--Mom, Dad, Cindy, Colette, Paul. Socc- er games, Galaxy Sw. Doss , pep rallies. Ro- ugh River skiing. Europe Trip 84 -Italy. Gre- ece-O'Bryans. Tim. KKNGRKWHKD. Friend- s-Jeff. BS, David. Soccer teams-THTHTHG- HTFSB BCKDJMDPDKRFGNEPMMRVJC, Class of BS , SGDCBNTSSSMBMPEJCSDSDSDD. The best person in the world Birdman and all t- he faculty at Doss. MAGGIE PHILLIPS ACTIVITIES--Latin 4, Decorating committee. MEMORIES-The best family anyone could h- ave. Fairgrounds 82,83.84 , football games, H- omecoming parade 84 wfdragon, Dress-up days CD6IIyD, pep rallies, Ring Dance 8-I , wf- Steve. Mr. Whalin's class and all my other gr- eat teachers,.the Belle trips, good weekends with my best friends, my best memories with my friends: Eddy, Lori. Kim, DSSKKBDCTCAC- KKJKTKRSJZTMTFDCKSPRSNRLDLDLLKPHGCP- H. SHARON J. PICKETT ACTIVITIES--DECA 3,4 MEMORIES-Times me and Robin had wfthe Alberhasky's. Remember allthe parties. I'lI never forget the special peo- ple in my life LB, KH. KB. TT. and the very special people PJB, KL. SC, LM. Most of all th- e people I love that helped me through my se- nior year, Barb. Sandy. Mom. Dad, and one m- ore person who's very special to me and I Io- ve very much-Lonnie. l'lI always remember t- he Class of BS , Thanks for everything Mr. Magruder and Mr. Olliges. TABITHA PITMAN ACTIVITIES-French Club 3,4, Powder Puff 4. Choir I-4 MEMORIES-The Lean Green Machi- ne Thanksgiving 83 . Iroquois Park, the gam- es. Ring Day. Homecoming 84 , bodycasts f- or Teresa's car and partying with all my frie- nds PHTHRFJPRMACSLSSSNJBACPACPRCLJOY. Thank you Pam and Teresa for always being there when I needed you-you're the best fri- ends anyone could ever have 'THANKS' Mo- m, Dad. and Todd for all your help. love, and support throughout the years. I love you more than you'll ever know.'EDDIE' VONNIE D. PITTMAN ACTIVITIES-NI-IS 4. Pep Club I-4. Science Clu- b 2-4, German Club I-2. Excel I-4. Basketball I- 4, Track I-4. MEMORIES-Chicago I. Lexington 2-4. I thank God. my Mom and Dad for every- thing, I also thank my uncle Clarence, Mr. W- hitaker, my counselors, teachers. and coaches for their encouragement. I thank my sisters L- isa and Gina, and my Bro. John. All my love t- o William G. Friends, TRMJKHWHTBTDDSDPS- JMMTTGCJJEMLDSGTLTMCWKPSPGPRTLM. RODNEY PITTS ACTIVITIES-Football 3.4, Wrestling I, Track 3. 4. Student Council 3.4. Pepsi 4. MEMORIES- Fairgraunds Havin More fun at the Rupp , Concerts , Wild an Crazy times on the Acti- vity bus. Cutting Jokes , The special people in my life. The man , Having the best of ti- mes with my red-head buddy RM, FAT PAT. BP. Crazy Law. DSHQCTDNJHDVJJKHSGGCR- DSHDDDNLC, The Nose and Nose JR, BN. Reese , The BB Team Thanks to my loving Parents for support. MICHAEL POTTS ACTIVITIES-Baseball 2.3.4, Basketball l.2. Ger- man Club l.2, Science Club 2, Excel I-4. MEM- ORIES- Fairgrounds Sl, 82. 83. Pep Rallies. F- reshman Basketball Team-Won--I9 S Lost-I. J.V. Basketball Team-Coach K.S.-Ski Trip w- ith the Science Club, King of the Bluegrass, V- egas, State Tournaments, VIT, District', Reg- ional Baseball Tourneys-MP, SOMFANGU Fri- ends-Mom and Dad-GL. CT, MD, TL, AC, S- S, DS, EP, CT, DJ, NO. DL. TM, CP. CS. BN, GN. DS, TS. DK.-MWBQSO-That Guy-DHS Thanks. BETH POWARS ACTIVITIES-Golf 2-4. St. Tourn 2-4, B-ball I-3, Choir 3.4. Pepsi 4, Powder Puff 3.4, Senior Cl- ass Treasurer, Annual Staff 3.4. NHS, FHA. M- EMORIES-Mom and Dad for understanding a- nd caring, Danny, Mr. Freshley-THANKS! LB- VHKWDHMRMBSSKDKCDSBLKHWHRPSW, Mrs. Koebel, 83TA. Good Times w!LaDonna, Powd- er Puff. R-Dance and Prom, DVJHDLCSJH, Se- nior Float, DHS, Most of all the special times and memories I've shared with Pat. 'I LOVE YOU 378' ' ERIC PRESTON ACTIVITIES-DECA 4, Spanish Club I-3. MEM- ORIES-ChicagofExcel. Spring Break, Homeco- mings. EKU, fairgrounds. Rupp, Pep Rallies, Su- mmer, RR-Rip Parties, Red Caddy. Concerts, WXH. WXO. HM Rules, Crusin'the Forest, MT's Tree, RHPS, Ring Day, The Boys: Dave. Brian. Greg. Ed. Tony. Belle, 5Aug84, Prom-MBRBD- FDGDGSGBHLHTHBMJMMMHOSRDSGSSSTSJT- STKVCW. All My Family, Especially my MO- M-I Love You. EMBMCOEM. EDWARD C. PRICE ACTIVITIES-Soccer I.3, German Club l,2. Nati- onal Honor Society 3.4. Excel I-4. MEMORIES- Friends-Brian, Greg. Red, Spence, Dave Mike, DSCPPMMMBBCCSRDKDDHVHJGSGCGJJKWR- PNOCTGQKSCTDSDPDMTSJRTHGS. Ring Day S Dance Red Caddy Chicago E St. Louis MWBQSO Woodhaven, Hardee's. Mark's great party. Fairgrounds S Rupp, Working with MLP- AKJSCNG. Thanks to my family 8 Katrina for coming through when I needed it most. Silv- er BuIlet UH, BL. TINA MARIE PRIDDY ACTIVITIES-Band I. DECA 3.4. MEMORIES- MARTY I LOVE YOU Desales Homecoming 8- 3. July 83 X-Mas 83. Fridays with Marty. U.S. History, Home Ec., Mr. O's class, MLD. Prom 84, LO. Roses. Prom 85, I. Park. My Best Frie- nd Renee. Van Halen Concert. Thanks Dad an- d Mom, I love You Both. Good Luck Larry. G- RADUATIONI Marty's Grad. Party. Ring Day. Becoming A Senior. Fairgrounds 83. Football Games. Friends-KMCRBTMLDBTJADSJMDLG- Q. GREG QUIGGINS ACTIVITIES-Football I-4, Pepsi 2-4, Tennis I-4, Choir 2-4, MEMORIES-Fairgrounds 8I-82 8- 2-83 Tennis Tourney SI-82 82-83 Chica- go. 82-83. 83-84 State Basketball VW 83-84 FRIENDS. RPRMPMSSTMTBJHGNBNEPDSTCEP DAVID the best friend anyone could have Behind the toaster SB 83-84 The rowdy 5 Period Roses LR Cruisin with David D and David K. Harry Phil-Eric, MOM. DAD ANDY. KATIE, GRANDMOTHER, MAMA-PUPU-I LOV- E YOU. JOHN S. RALLS ACTIVITIES-Band I-4. MEMORIES-Beta Club. Becoming an Eagle Scout, John Calgin Award iC.S.A.j, Ninth Kentucky Honor Roll, Sports C- P.V.J, Concerts, Dances. Half time Band Ente- rtainment, Friends-TYRONE BOOKER. BOB HERRON, CARA THOMPSON, LEANN HAMPT- ON, MARY HULKER, ANNETTE CLARK, STEVE CHILDERS, CECIL SMITH. Teachers-Brother Bob. Mrs. Hagan. Mrs. Whitfield, and Mr. Ste- en, Seara Carpenter. MARCIE REYNOLDS MEMORIES-DHS, Fairgrounds 8I, Derby 83. S- pring break 83. Pwdr-Puff. My Very Best Fri- ends Gemma S Sheri. The Crazy times with GGGMSFFCTBPRRMBDVVRHKHSVCT. MomED- ad for being there Thanks I Love Youl Pam f- or being the best sister. David, Lisa E. Ahsley. Thanks Wesley for everything. I7th B-Day Pa- rty Ring Dance F-games Fair 84. Mary. May I- 6. I983. Being with James the one I want to s- pend my life with. I LOVE YOU VERY MUCH. Just you 8 I July I6. TONIA TERRELL RICE ACTIVITIES-French-I. B-Bal-MGR. I-4, Pow- der Puff Ft-Ball. 3-4. Varsity Track, I-4, Pep C- lub-I. MEMORIES-Lex.-Junior yrfVPKHLNS- SDS B. Byrley-Ms. Wheat. Thanks to my par- ents E Mrs. Hill. To All the teachers who help- ed me thru Sl-85 S Mrs. Huffaker. Mr. DEMU- DD-Man at the eating table in the mornin- g. To my friends-SWIRBKMCBTMCWMJDJW- G-TMMRJJMMS BDGLBSFPR-My cuz Mickie J. At 84-85 PromfDamon Mucker- Ricky the Rat . Having at Doss-Bye. JEFF RICH ACTIVITIES-Basketball I MEMORIES-going to school games. cruising the park. going to the bubble. parties, pep rallies. Mr. Deetch's and Renfro's class. pizza hut with DL, Junior float. good friends THDCKHPRBMSTSFBDACGSCJ- MBDWBTHKS-Thanks JE-Mom and Dad for their support and the Lord for giving me the chance 85 . JOHN H. RICHARD JR. l'm iust glad to be graduating in one way. An- d in one way l'll miss school. My friends. tea- chers. the work and best of all the fun we all had as the class of 85. I tried to make this y- ear the best as can be to come everyday. not missing one day in twelve years. PHIL L. RINEY JR. ACTIVITIES-German Club l,2, Science Club JI She-Male Cheerleaders 2.4. MEMORIES-Little grey flat. whiskt, smashed fiat, Woodhaven. Angela Hegedus, Anatomy, Vocational school. Good Friendst Bruce, Tim. Craig, Sheryl. Lisa. Especially Kim and Ami, Party Party Boozin B- uddies, Ozzy: other friends: BHCGTMDWTHK- CH GNLPSPCTCLHSEPTLGHJJVVRHBPGHPR- AWJDTMFGWGLSJRTCACRDBB, Fairgrounds I. 2.34 All the money I never hadl Mom 8 Pop: Class of I985l HOLLY CAROLINE ROBERTS ACTIVITIES-Spanish Club 2.3.4. Drill Team 2. MEMORIES-MomE.Dad-Thanks for helping me make it. Some of the best Kevin. Lisa, Pat- ricia, Jeannie. Marcia-BPPMMBKDKEDSMDK EEFERSSCSSTCTS. Chicago-The Change: DSTS- KSCS-AHJHM Europe Huh-uh H. Kevin's Pr- om 8 Ring Dance Windsor Lake. Wargames, E- astern Homecoming 84 , All the special time- s with Kevin and the memories we share, l'lI MEMORIES Senior Memories-75 SENIOR love you always Kevin. Goodluck class of 8- 5,. LISA ROGERS ACTIVITIES-Excel, FBLA. German Club. Powd- er Puff football. Memories-to the best of fri- ends Holly. VHLKDSLBCMKHMBSFMHMRGOJ- HNOPRCW, All the good times, Chicago. Dra- gon, Turf, Homecomings, Ring dance. D-Prom, Rupp. The Gang, Skin, Skidro. DH, KG, CA, Sk- idettes, Big Deb, DERBY EVE, Parties. Florida, Spring Break 84 . ST.A with BS V4 bounce wf787. PC-RA Thanks, l love You Mom and D- ad, All The Special times with Bryan. DAVID SANFORD ACTIVITIES-Football I-4, Baseball 2-4, Basket- ball 2-3, Jr. Class Pres. Student Council MEM- ORIES-God. Mom, Dad, Stevie, Cathy, Lucky. Grandparents, I Love You All Very Much. All the weekends with the Shipleys, Spence and Maurice which are like brothers to me.WH4 Fairgrounds, Las Vegas, Chicago, All my great friends, KD, DJ. LR, EO, BN, DD, CC, JC,RB. LB. DL, DN. MB, But Most Of All The Special Times I Spent With LaDonna, I LOVE YOU A- LWAYS. DONELLA E. SAUNDERS ACTIVITIES-Choir 2-3, Track l,3,4 Drill Team 2-4, PepCIub I,2, MEMORIES-FBall playoff, St- ate Track, Basketball in 83584 in Lex. wjKHV- PTRSSLN. Hills Aug. 5-84 wfMJCCNJ. Thanks to my Mom-Elaine, stepfather-Bobby, All m- y relatives. counselors, teachers, Ms. Davis a- nd God, for helping me get through Sl-85 Cor- rine, Kim. Willie. Libby. Maurice. Shon, Rita J- GBBCCDS, Karmen, J.J, Thanks Coach Mr. By- erly E White. Remember you 4-ever Scott S. BRIAN SCHERER ACTIVITIES-Marching Band I.2.3.4, Pep I-4 C- oncert Band I,2,3,4 Pepsi, Drama, Spanish. ME- MORIES- Turf 8I.82,83. My Friends, old M- an Hunters Camp Staff 8l,82,83, GoingOut to lunch wfDarla all The Time. Mr. T's drama cl- ass. Pippin , Grease , Back of the Bus on B- and Trips, partying wfDH. CS, PS, RO. RD, SC. JF, JS, DD, AND THE GANG. Cumberland Fal- ls wfDarla. SS, VM, Tahiti , Prom 84. My Lo- ve to Darla and my Parents. Brian C. JOHN SEITZ ACTIVITIES-LATIN Club l, Cross Country 3, Tennis I.2.4, Science Club 354. MEMORIES-LF vely Shively, Retreats, Jesus--My Lord 8 King, Preacher Boy, Sr. High, Bible Rap, Bible Bowl, Bony Stoney, concerts, Grundy, White Mills, Bro. Mark E- Dave, TFCSKCCHSGZTEBEDSRB- DWTMJKLPJBDSTTTDRROM-MomSDad-The greatest-RobSMarty-Great Brothers, 'DOSS PEP RALLIES S games with DCSGJJGCJGKMO- MLJ' EAGLE' Philmont 84 E Florida Trips. DOUG SHEAKLEY ACTIVITIES-Cross Country I-4, Pepsi Genera- tion singers 2-4. Choir 3-4, Track 2-4, School Play 4. MEMORIES--Playoffs, Games, Talking' to Friends during Nutrition Break, Ms. Taylor Thanks Mom and Dad for all the time and m- oney. Thanks to all my teachers. Friends, G- QBSBLKCCCBHLHEPLFRPPMJHDKTSKSLSPTKH- DB. Thanks to my coaches. And to everyone for all the support. STACEY SHEARIN ACTIVITIES-French Club 4. MEMORIES--All o- f my years at Doss and the friends I made- JRTBDPLDMDBSSSMSJRDTEMSHABRMERJCLH- 76-Senior Memories AC. Thank You Mom for being there to help me when I needed it. DONALD W. SHEPHERD ACTIVITIES-Football I-4, German Club I,2. Sci- ence Club 3. Excel I-3, Industrial Arts2. MEM- ORIES-My Love for Terri. Fairgrounds 8l,82,- 83 , Ring Day, Mr. Shumates' Class. Mr. B's Class, All of the Pep Rallies. A special Thanks to my Mom. Friends-THDSSSKCKHKWDLRPCV NEPDDKWKDDHMBVHGIVHCSCTCLPRDKMPC- PTS. Class of 85 . SPENCE SHIPLEY ACTIVITIES-F-ball, B-ball, Track, Excel, NHS, Latin Club. MEMORIES-RR, WH4, Turf, Rupp, New Years, Vegas, DC, Transy, Slots, Ieaper, Derby. Chicago. R-Dance, Prom, Seeds, KI, All Coaches 3, 20, Faculty, Mr. Whitaker. Friends- DDGNBNEPMPEPDNCCDLTMDJMJCSTSKDVH- KWDHLKSWTMKHGQDSKCCP-Best Friends- Thad 8 Stanely. Mom--I Love You. Chuck 8 S- as-great Bro 8 Sis. Uncle David S Aunt Sara- h-you're both special, Dad-My Best Friend, S Mostly Melissa-I Love You. TONY SHIRCLIFF ACTIVITIES-Baseball 3,4. German Club l,2, Sc- ience Club 2, Excel I-4. MEMORIES-Turf SI,- 82,83 , Rupp 83 , Valley Invitational Tourney, W-H, WXO, Chicago, St. Louis Trips, Excel , Ring-D, Magnum , The Silver Bullet , Parting with Great Friends-BNGNGPEPDDDSSSSNOD- JCTCSGSBHLBKWLKKCTBGITLKGDLJHDLDNA- SLGLHMHRSLMSBJEMBKDLOBCDKMPVHJO- Mr. Byerly's Class, Pep Rallies. Karen. Mike, J- immy, Mom and Dad, I Love You. Class of 85. BRYAN SIMMS MEMORIES-Football games, All of the parties with my friends, The sub-Seagrams 7 with Bo- b, My great times with Lisa and our unforget- able trip to Florida, Spring Break 3.4, Special Thanks to my Mom and Dad for putting up with me and my wild times-Now its time for me to Fly. CRAIG SMITH ACTIVITIES-Class Pres 2,4-V. Pres 3, Band I- 4, Drum Major 4, Drama 2-4, Pepsi 4, Baseball 2-3. Excel I-4, Presidential Classroom, CJ and times Stud. Rdtable. MEMORIES-Chicago, D.- C,, Band Camp. Contests, Floats, Pippin, Grea- se. Conan, The Bus, Ring Dance, cardiac, eez boys, ain't been, I Know YAMA, Sil. Bull. Frien- ds-BSSCDDROTOFCBW. Break gang-MPBN- EPGNSSDSKWCTVHDH, Marvin, Sandy JWBW- LPDT. Thanks Mom, Stan, Mr. T. other Cecil. l'm In Therell DANNY SMITH ACTIVITIES-Cross Country I, Industrial Arts l, 2.3. MEMORIES-Turf 8I,82,83. Ring Day, Pep Rallies, Ballgames, Tims Lockers, Halls, Van H- alen, Lunch Room, Office. Friends-TH, JR, KV. EP, DW, BS, ST QLil' Lepb, RB, TP, CH. SV, GS, EM, JJ, TB, LG, D. Hall, D, Garrity. In math w- XIB, KV, DW. ST, NS. At Voc. wfSV, RW, JW, TB, JT, SS, PH. Out of school wfJB, JV. CS, DS, OR, TB, BM. And Always Tammy A., But most of all My Family and Mom and Dad. DAQUITA SMITH ACTIVITIES-Vice President of the Pep Club. Secretary of the DECA Club, Track Team. M- EMORIES--I would like to Thank all the Teach- ers who put forth the effort to help, Love and Life to my friends, LK, TP, MP, TM, SJ, MJ. DS, etc .... I give Thanks to my Parents a- nd God for guiding me in right direction. I w- ill miss Doss, but I have to move on and upw- ard. Months I spent with Lonnie Henderson. Good luck all. PAUL SMITH ACTIVITIES-Spanish Club I.2, French Club 3, Jr. Class Secretary. Science Club 2.3. Soccer I- 3. Football 4. MEMORIES-Hitchiking to Rupp with T. Benz and G. Ingram. Goning tothe Hil- ls with my Best Friend C.C, Snowskiing with Curtis and Denny J.. Spending the night with Lloyd Jaggers and getting 7 and 7ed. 'Meeti- ng Kim B, Eric Adams and his cut downs. T- hanks Mom and Dad for putting up with me. Other Friends-DGJFJLDN'GR'KWDCBWTL. SHERRY SMITH MEMORIES-Girll You might as well lay downl Hey BABAI All the fun times with Jenny, Kim, Laura, Lisa. fMy favorite buddiesj, Great tim- es at the Troub., The FIRE DEPT., Frankfort.- Going to San Francisco. Derby Eve 'Sl-Too y- oung to fall in love-TM. My Mom and David for helping me so much CI Love Yalb-My Dad who is the Greatestl, and Karen. And last but not last, my very best friend-MAMMAW. ALICIA SMYZER ACTIVITIES-Pep Club 2-4, MEMORIES-l wou- ld like to remember all the good times I had with CJ. LS, DS. JJ, DS, KB, MJ. RS. KH, CS. S VP-Especially when JJ 8 ADS chased MJ S S- CI I will always remember my favorite teache- rs who each has been a great inspirator for me-Mrs. McDowell, Mrs. K. Henderson S Mr- s. J. Hatfield. KELLEY LYNN SNAWDER ACTIVITIES-Excel I-4, BandfFlags I-3, Tennis 2-4, Science Club 2-4, German Club 2-4. MEM- ORIES-Band. Camp, Contests, flags. Caverna. Chicago. Turf-8I.82,83, Rupp-84, Snow Skiin- g. Who's Who-AMHS, Wait-A-Minute , Row- eena. Dixie Jr. Miss-3ru. Otter Creek. Ring Day, Ring Dance, Chi-Chi's, Friends. LSJHVH- TfPHCSBPBNGNCTJC, Sarah, being with my f- amily, Mom and Dad-The Best parents a girl could have. 'All My Love for CRAIG-MY BE- STEST FRIEND'. LISA ANN SPENCER ACTIVITIES-Latin l,2, Volleyball I-4. Tennis I- 4. MEMORIES-Turf 8I,82, and especially 83, Ring Day, Ring Dance, Prom 84, Otter. Creek, Rupp 84, Chi-Chi's, Volleyball Team, WKU, Mr. Wilson. Thanks. Friends-KSCBJCWHDGHBJP, Special Thanks to Mom and Dad for their Lo- ve and Understanding, My best memory is J- OHN HUNDLEY, ll-Il-83. Thank You John for- AII Your Love You have given me. RODNEY A. STARLING MEMORIES-LT, SE, Rupp Arena, Four Best Fr- iends-Terrance Moorman. Maurice Jones, D- onella, My Parents for being the Best, Last b- ut not Least God for saving me from my sin. CORRINE STONE ACTIVITIES--Drill Team 3.4. Choir 3.4. MEMO- RIES-F-ball playoffs 83, Thanks to all my Tea- chers, Mr, Whitaker. Ms. Davis, and Ms. Port- er for making 8I-85 the best years of my li- fe. I'Il never forget my buddies Dee, Donella, Sheila, Angela S.. Terrance, SPJGRT, SNSJATF- MEB FHD MAD. DMSSSGMJ CIE JTMMT- HADKPHD CRB DBCB AW TFIKMR, I LO- VE YOU M.J. GRAY , Special Thanks to my Parents, I LOVE YOU BOTH . I will never in My Life Forget You Willie H. Neverl Luv C.S. MEMORIES S NIOR DARRYLL TAYLOR ACTIVITIES-Male High l,2. ROTC I,2, Corpor- al I, Sargeant 2, ROTC Drill Team l.2, Cadet- Club I.2. Platoon Leader 2. MEMORIES-l'd like to remember my friends Lisa Kerry, Edward Mucker, Missy McAlmont, Stephanie Ferguson, Monica Payne, Ronald Davis, Larry King,Nikki Samples, and my lade Leeshell George. TRACI TAYLOR ACTIVITIES-Pep Club I-4. MEMORIES-Fairgn ounds 82 . Special Thanks to my Mother a- nd Father for making it all happen and to my FIANCE DONALD TOWNES Jr. for being the best andto God for always being there and Mrs. Estell for being a wonderful teacher. Fri- ends-DTJR. MMGTSGSpBBASMDLTVPSVCHS- MDBCSQSDS. KARA THOMPSON MEMORIES Thanks to God for the Best paren- ts a girl could ever have. 8-25-82-Kara Nicol- eSpadie, l0-ll-84-Tiffany Lee Spadie, 2-lI-82-- Scott. Good times with Jeff Spadie. Ring Day 83 . Ring Dance 83 . Fairgrounds 84 , 9-2- 4-84-my 77 Impala wrecked, 9-26-84 Scott's 72 Impala. Marcie's party. Friends-Robin B.. Marcie R., BDPRKWBMCMTWBNBBCBCAJSM- MAATNAW. Most of all my Love for Beniamin Scott Vineyard. LAVERNE TOWNSEND ACTIVITIES-JA I, Pep Club I,4, SAC I, DECA 4. Color Guard 2. MEMORIES-S-I9-83--my so- n. Ramont was born,Thanks Mom for all your love and support. My grandfather for being t- he perfect Father figure. My main man Raym- ond White-a long time inspiration, for his lo- ve and understanding. The other members of my family who cared alot ROD. Friends-AWB- EGWGTNT for all the gossip. Thanks to all the Teachers for their support. I made it in 85 . CURTIS L. TUCKER MEMORIES-Football 82.83,84 . Chris , Mo- m and Dad . JWJRCHJHTNBRSCCGCMDJ. Ch- ristmas Break 83 with NOPSKWDGDJ, The W- reck with NO, DG, BM, The night I didn't kn- ow how I got home with K. Wood, KG, DP. Ri- ng Dance 84 with JE, DH, TB. Other Memo- ries--SL, LG, BW, TB, DH, NO. DG, KW. DJ. JO. JO. CJ. LT. The Van with BN. GSGNPS, Play-offs 82.83.84-Hopefullylll CHRISTOPHER TUNKS ACTIVITIES-German Club 2-4, Spanish Club 4. Science Club 2-4, Excel 2-4. St. Cn. I-2, HH 2- 4, NHS, Comp. Team 3. MEMORlES- Ground- s-8I,82,83 , Rupp-84. St. Louis-82, Chicag- o-83, Ring Dance wfVic-84, Prom. Grad- CIass of 85 , The Break, Mom and Dad for being great. Friends-KW,DD,BN,GN,LS,SC.SW,- CS.EP,SG,DC.PR,BC,TB.TD,JC,SC,BH,VH,RD,EJ,J- J.SS,MB.KD,CH,SG,CP,TS,CL,HS.GQ,DS,DH,RM.- LM,WH.JGMPH,ND,WD.KO,SG,LG.FFL, KS8- CB , THSGS . RO . VICKI VESSELS MEMORIES-AMHS WXJMBPTF. RHPSI PhySci Sth, 16 B-day party 5120183-copsl F-ball gam- es. Cruisin in the '73, Pwdr. Puff, The Park. Ott. Creek-Cabin MO. B.F.-Kim, Gayle. S S- usan--illegall The Harts-Thanksl SES-The C- addy. JZRGSFSSVHLKSBDEDLTHDNBPPMSLCH- SGKVMRDVTBLMLPPRKWSSMWPGMH. Regatta '84. Mom 8 Dad, I Love You-Thanksl RICKY, my love 8 life, EBYT 5f24f83. 613183 I LOVE YOU-for Now E Always! Thanks, God, for a 2nd chancel KASEY VINCENT MEMORIES-Football games, parties, Ring Dan- ce, Homecoming, Cruising around with Friend- s, all the parties, Mom and Dad. and my Good Friends-AC,DB.TH,LK,GS,EP,DW,LF.CC,SP.TD,- RD.CH,JS.ST,AM. CRAIG WALKER ACTIVITIES-Cross Country 2.3, FBLA 3, FHA 3. DECA 4. MEMORIES-Last years Psych. Cla- ss, Mrs. B, Mr. B, Mrs. M., Big O, R.l.P., Scott, PF S JB at JM, Great Friends-JTGWMCEPGS- PSMBNCMBJOTCKCKMBC, Leslie. Danny, All the great times with TL. SBC. Summer 84 R- andy Rhoads, HM Rules, TZOP, GQ, Bill S Dor- is, JW, Wild Tales, Derby 84 . Phil, Uncle Bi- lly, The Vogue. Larry, GD, MF, Buy Low Parki- ng Lot. CHARLES WATHEN ACTIVITIES-Basketball 2-4, MEMORIES--Mr. Cesler Sth period class. Mrs. Holloway 6th pe- riod class, Varsity Basketball Trips to Las Ve- gas, Rupp Arena, South Carolina, BC Basketba- ll Camp. My mother for helping me and backi- ng me through the year-Thank you. Fun tim- e with Shawana Jackson-a nice person to be around. Friends-MJTMCCMLCJRSSJKPVPDN- SSVVCM. KIMBERLY DIANA WATSON ACTIVITIES-SPNSH I-4, Scnc I-4, Trck I. Peps- i, 2, Excel I-4, Pwdr. Puff 3-4, NHS, CHR, 2 C- Hrldng I-4. Clndr 2-3. Top 20. MEMORIES--Fw grnds, Rupp. Camp '84, KI, Hills, Dans, Krista's, Chcgo, float, hauntd house, DH-n-MM, KH-n-P- Af HOPS -vd-KWX Nes-LOVE YA DUDEI, Cap- ri '82, VHKDMB-All of My PAl.S-RKDNDl.N- Of All the Xs w Gene, U R so SPECIAL 2 m- e-l LOVE YOUI IO-28-83, 3-9-84, hidn' places, Bill 8 Mae. Rng dance, testtubebab. bowling, prom, OttrCrk-Curt, Kev, Mom, Dad-I LOV- E YALl.l DANNY WHALIN MEMORIES-All the Football Games I-4. All the parties. My Mom and Dad for always being there and helping me out. All of the Homeco- mings. The great looking girls. The Belle cru- ses and just crusing around. All of the great times with my great friends Andy. David. D- oug, Mike-TH, TH, LF, LB, KH. TP. OC. JR. K- V. GS, LG, KW. CK, JS, BH, KN. TO, BS, DG, EP, BA. Than God for everything. SUSAN WILLI ACTIVITIES-German I-3, Powder Puff 3-4. M- EMORIES--My Big Sis, Vicki, Tracy, Becky, A- II the wonderful times with Dada, Spring Brea- ks 8I-84. May 27, 84 Thanks for that last tur- n All those talks wf KU, KI-84, Frgrds. 8l-83, Homecoming Ct. 84, J S S Horn, Working at MD's wf MG ALMSBB. Chicago, Christmas 83, Rupp, Too much illegal! KU's--Aug. 3, SI, Sum- mer 84, Most of all finding Daymond to spend the rest of my life with. Forever yours, I LO- VE YOU. BRETT WILLIAMS ACTIVITIES-Football 3,4,Track 3. MEMORIE- S- Fairgrounds 82,830 I'm really Thankful for having The Best Parents and The Best Fri- ends-I will remember always. Richard the on- e friend l really enjoyed having. But now I am at Doss and you can meet new friends like I did, But not as Close. DNPCSSDSNOGHSBJF- EBDVJHGHBLMBTR. The biggest part of my l- ife is Lisa Galloway, The one I hope to spend the rest of my life with. DANNY WINEBRENNER MEMORIES-Third period with Scott and Cra- yola, The Male-cheerleaders, 4. G and his frie- nds from V. Hardee's with Phil. Vocational sc- hool, not having much homework. not able to go to the games, second period Accounting a- nd all my friends-KLDLTLEJGTKLSCMJMDJD- GJPCETKSDDKBCHBLHNBEDKLVJTJBGAP. Goi- ng to parties and keeping my car alive. And Last of all My Family. MEMORIE Senior Memories-77 SENIOR FAVGRITES I985 Spence Shipley and Lisa Galloway Most Energetic Eddie O'NeaI and Donella Saunders Lx XJ' Mr. and Miss Senior . 'wx Most Argumentative Accomplished The Most For Doss Daymond Nalley and Vicki Hatfield Chris Tunks and Becky Lee 78-Senior Favorites SENIOR FAVQRITES l985 Most Unpredictable Phil Riney and Marcie Reynolds Most Dependable R Most Sincere Most Talented Doug Sheakley and Patricia Hagerman Steve Childers and Kim Hi Donnie Shepherd and Kelley Snawder 'mare r X if Senior Favorites-79 SENIOR FAVORITES I985 M 1 Most Talkative Clark Carroll and Paula Cox Most Bashful Most Fllrtatlous Darren Nevitt and Melissa Burch Tony Benz and Robin Medley 80-Senior Favontes SENIOR FAVORITES l985 Most School Spirited Lloyd Cooper and Beth Powars Best Dressed NN. Most Attractive Most Likely To Succeed Sean Lyons and Holly Roberts Neil Olliges and Tami Butler Danny Crompton and Junice Johnson Senior Favorites-8 I SENIQR FAVORITES I985 W 5 X Best Personality Most Mischievious David Law and LaDonna Koebel Paul Smith and Kim Watson K. XX Most Athletic Most Considerate Maurice Jones and Vonnie Pittman David Sanford and Vicki Vessels 82-Senior Favorites -Q, Senior Favorites l98 X Wittiest Most Intellectual Terrance Moorman and Pam Huff Eric Jansing and Jennifer Gaddie The Senior Favorites were first nominated by members of the class of I985. After nominations, the top candidates from each category were then voted on, with the seniors picking the eventual winners. The following list appears in special recognition to the runners-up for each category. Runners-Up Miss Senior Mr. Senior Wittiest Karen Dunn Maurice Jones Tammy Baker Brian Nunn Most Flirtatious Most Athletic Becky Humphrey Pat Melton Wendy Howey Spence Shipley Most Talented Most Energetic Sheila Glenn Bill Breckinridge Janet Berger David Law Most Bashful Most Talkative Robin Bell Chad Perkins Kim Watson Rodney Pitts Friendliest Most School Spirited Becky Lee Jeff Rich Kim Watson David Law Most Unpredictable Most Attractive Paula Cox Daymond Nalley Lisa Galloway Steve Childers Most Mischievious Most Argumentative Lesia Brown Donnie Jaggers Kim Ellis Greg Numann Accomplished Most For Doss Most Likely To Succeed LaDonna Koebel Craig Smith Jennifer Gaddie Eric Jansing Best Personality Most Intellectual Becky Lee Bruce Cambron Junice Johnson Danny Crompton Most Considerate Best Dressed Jennifer Lomax David Dukes Karen Dunn Ron Davis Most Sincere Most Dependable Laura O'ConnelI Ed Price Becky Lee Chris Tunks Senior Favorites-83 I Senior Class Qfficers President V-President Secretary Treasurer Craig Smith ViCki l'lUtCl'lHS0l1 LaDonna Koebel Beth Powars The Senior officers face great responsibility of planning and leading senior activities in fund raising, service, and social areas. H6391 C LABS DOSS C:-1 ipiizfxeomgfzff l 35 b l l X l l 3, enior lass O icers myfyyjyp May 3 WW Vw G if Wwmfcyykfwwf My ul 19' 1' ' and ,nf o ' MM fd Q Lf? ,fxi A 5 XQiTfQfiQfZyQqLbG H Wfbqxgipl 'A ja - by ! N it NW :W f ck ,NM,', . 7 XM' Qigjwgby gjCj5wKV 49' 4 VX MTN IIVQ .15 1 pu M .WV lv 03 . 'U ' ,Six ' :v J, Q 'adv' L, ANA V1 I f XTQA Q' .xv 4 7 s i f - awww! It v K fn. U, NY' Q' M Miffpfj MU JW 'WW :,:v1'ff ' xgvj ' a f frnfffff M4415 0 S ' vin ,X ' iii' 'I 5 5 , E A :Jet wif. X , 14 U,QQlgfFfyww I - 'f CU- iz 41 'A Pivxt' 's ' 5 X T ' fYW'L'O' ,f xy 5? 'V W I X I 1, 'I 6 41 ' uvluga 1 '9 WSU gl cv L MM Q-SRDEQLM MJ 7956, E v 1 :QA gli, Q A T r flf' fy' . gg? QMQJ3? QRDM XA' M525 ff ff W3 Qi QW Junior Class Officers President V-President Secretary Treasurer 4 1. -.1 L Lisa Duncan LeeAnne Helm Doug Albro L. Anderson i,--B 'Ns The iunior officers: Lisa Duncan. LeeAnne Helm, Doug Albro, and Leanne Anderson. tried t k th p t y b th pl suc f I f the class of '86, Thank g t ponsors. Mrs. Quis berry and Mrs. O'Bry f th h Ip d pp t 'Yr' bl d 5 3, CL!-X55 D 4 H as EE lm---4.-:-':. 932 . HX Dmeousrzj L if? 86 86-Junior Class Officers H..4...,.. Q Q 5 M 1 P an L ,-, WM W..-W V Y SVW' , Y 1 J' 'Y . ' I ,.. , ' , hx , 'Y MM' i iq? 1 ,1 , J 1 , l V1 , 1 , , 1 E 5 ,i T I 1 Mr. and Miss Junior-87 M.. NIA WW Q l I 4 'mm Garfield. Ggrri Curry Tunro Famer Lon llagef: Ihggy M4115 firm wlntmui. Gary Pollcq Jinicz Carfmftl' Pd Gull Hall ,llelidnh Qumran. nm. c The Top 20 Juniors received deserved recognition. aug Doug contemplates life and other absurdltles. Juniors Tami Burnett Aletha Burton Melanie Buzan Stephen Caldwell Brenda Campbell Penny Campbell Janice Carpenter Sandy Carroll Tammy Carter Jeff Case David Cash Danny Caughron Troy Caulter Melissa Chandler Juniors-89 Juniors Tim Chism Toby Clark Deborah Coffey Tanya Coleman Dana Collins Beth Compton Marsha Cooper Kevin Cornette Karen Cotten Jerry Cottner Sandy Crawford Angela Crayden Melissa Cronen Gerri Curry Deborah Day Jeff Decker Tony Denham Eric Diller Patricia Doggett Kenny Dohn Scott Dohoney Michele Donio 90-Juniors Tamara Frazier and Gerri Curry are introduced and then saluted for their academic achievements at Doss High School. is N., ,Is X 4? The new kid in town. Danny Caughron came to Doss in late l984 Y! and added a great deal to the Dragons' class of '86. Juniors Brian Douglas Lisa Duncan Janet Durbin Jeff Emberton Julie Embry Jim Faleide Danny Farris Toby Fields Tim Fisher Lora Flowers Doug Ford Scott Ford Marsha Frank Brenda Frazier Tamara Frazier Todd Freeman John French Brent Fulkerson Tim Fulner Denise Gahafer Kim Goff Tracy Goff Juniors-9I a U .fm If X 'Q ,ijmiiff f 'mpc I H Y'N 19? Q ' Q F W I - T . f- - Y y gy ' fi? at b 'cgi' Y f-is if E' ' 3 W O J -an 1 if I U 9 I .ii f' ww-J Juniors Beverly Leisure Suzanne Levay Leroy Lewis Bridgette Long Tami Long Karen Longaker Theresa Lusco James Lynch John Lynch William McCawley Ernest Mclntosh Carol Mack Fredrica Malone Joe Manning Chaiyai Meeluksana Brenda Mellett Marshall Merrill Brian Metcalfe Dennis Miles Tammy Mills Melissa Mohr Darvin Moore Stephen Moore Charles Mudd Bryan Mundy Tekoa Napper Dejean Nash Dewayne Nelson Brian Nichols Philip Nichols 94-Juniors QP I Q- ! ...- Favorite moments??? Mr. Bishop points out another fascinating detail to his appreciative class of juniors. uniors Melissa O'Bryan Denise Parrott Sherie Patterson Lisa Paxton Laurie Penland Danny Pfister Dean Phelps Rhett Phelps Sheri Pipes Gary Polley Emlyn Poole Carolyn Potter Alison Powell Stacy Powell Brenda Priddy Katrina Pride Jeff Prosser . Hr. .A , t t lf' e.,f,ffw.1., A, . 'if' 2 .A I l- l e ff' Q n efrii 's W 5 4' 1 cw Julie and Charon go out for a spin In their new, luxurious convertable Cpower brakes and windows are optionalj. Karman Pulce 4 ,G 42.2 'aw Owen Raymer Kenny Rembold Vicki Renfrow Sharron Rennirt Pam Reynolds Frank Richard John Richter Michael Rickert Brent Riley Barry Roach Joe Rose Bryan Rowley Juniors-95 Juniors Mike Ryan Eric Scales Theresa Scarbro Rhonda Schaub Susan Schleiter Laura Schmitt Mitzi Searcy Debbie Sego Rebecca Sexton Rhonda Shanner Brad Sharber Angie Sheller Carla Shepherd Gina Shepherd Karen Shepherd Theresa Shircliffe Angie Short John Shouse Scott Siegel Kenneth Silkey Steve Sipes Whitney Sipes Mary Smith Michael Smith Sam Smith Sylvia Smith Jamie Staples Lisa Starling Gerald Stevens Nedra Stewart 96-Juniors F it 'Y'- tszagz ,,,,is.:.: l- 3 mx K . ... S'-4. K v .F Y NNm,,,,.,-sf Theresa and Sherie smile just seconds before attacked by a crazed and deadly purse. d Malone smiles during lunch. He must not have en because he's still standing. Juniors Lucretia Stigall Deidra Stone Chris Stout Scott Sturgeon Treva Sublett Kim Sweazy Karen Tasman Patti Taylor Todd Taylor Michelle Tharp Marita Thomas Stephanie Thomas Tony Thomas Dean Tomes Aundretta Townsend James Tucker Loisann Vannerson Jamie Vincent Ron Vincent Carrie Vittitow Kevin Vittitow Miggeleta Wade Chip Wagner Kim Walker John Ward Neal Ward Kenny Washington Gary Wathen Greg Weathers Melinda Weilage Juniors-97 Juniors Tony Whalen Amy White Brian White Ann Whitman Bobbi Whitson Sheryl Whitworth Angela Wigginton Danny Wilson Kevin Woodall Ronnie Wooden Tony Woods Donna Woulfe Angela Wright Amy Young David Young John Young Kim Young 98-Juniors The class of shows it's sp at a pep ra The tradition excellence Doss contin with the junio Sophomore Class Qffieers President V President Secretary c Hf h dgd h Y:lQ39'lV CLASS DOSS f.:-:J n --- .., ?. ...- . - DRAGONS 11:2 I Q 87 lO0-Sophomore Class Officers .ge ,3 Dennle Galloway Kim Lyons Becky Bell The sophomore Class Officers of I984-85. pictured above, worked hard to represent their class. The sponsors of the Sophomo Mr. esler and Ms. uf aker, gave graciously of t eir time an ui ance. CMic ael Jones, class treasurer. not pictured.b ,L Y ,LM , S ...,,, .,, Wm - M. , .Wy -Q., Q. Mr and Miss Sophomore IOI Sophomores Artie Adair Eric Adams Shontelle Adams Michelle Albro Yolanda Alexander Kathy Allen Teresa Babbitt Cheryl Bache Becky Baird Marsha Ball Dina Barker Jamie Barnes Kenny Beauchamp Sheri Beavers Gloria Beck Becky Bell Danny Bell Tammie Bell Duwayne Bene Eydie Bennett Yvunka Berry Allison Blocker We W Prime example of a confused Sophomore! I02-Sophomores ll , xv lrf!-N-., .r.f-sigip Fff' E ., i ix. . , W, x .1 A ,W x 5? I . 5 f ' .Qs Q .X ,S 'N FN' wifi 'X . :L .i V5 4 A . 'ff m I i t 'if vp. t k .. 't px. Sophomores Ty Cobb Rhonda Colbert Derek Coleman John Conard Chris Cope Teresa Corbin Machelle Cornett Troy Cottner Bobby Crable Donna Crable Bruce Crum Bryan Crum Michele Cundiff Tripp Dalrymple Tamara Darden John Davis Lori Davis Mittie Davis Bonnie Dawson Keith Denton Erica Deramus Chris Disney Brian Dobyns Rayna Duff Michelle Durbin Teresa Edlin Aaron Eley Steve Embry Tim Embry Kendra End I04-Sophomores N 13 vj ff L First the artificial heart and now the artificial head. That's strange. it looks almost like a basketball! 3' is Tom Selleck, in his Ferrari, picks up Missy for the Paradel Sophomores enioy themselves minutes before the float explodesl Sophomores Jeff Evans Lynette Farmer Eric Fields Shannon Fife Susan Fitzgerald Doug Flatt Brian Fowler Sue French Margie Fuller Shawn Gallagher Dennie Galloway Mitchell Gardener Ronnie Gentry Daniel Gex Sophomores- I05 So homores Kellie Gilpin Jeff Goode Shannon Goodlett Kelli Graham Michelle Graham Sheritha Graham Robert Gray Scott Gregory Damon Gue Carol Hadley Kenny Hale Charissa Hall Dana Hammers Brian Hampton Ray Handy Tina Hardin Christy Harlow Tammy Hasselback Steve Hawkins Tammy Hayes Sam Henderson Cheryl Hickey Gayle Holmes Evangelene Holt Luke Hosbach Duane Hopson Jarod Howard Mike Howard Becky Howlett Stacy Jackson f Cheri works hard on the Sophomore float. W someone please tell her homecoming is over? l06-Sophomores Byerly, I swear I didn't take the light bulb out of overhead projector! Please, no more History Sophomores William Jackson Becky Jansing Jamie Janssen Chris Jarrard Joe Jenkins Kim Johnson Amanda Jones Michelle Jones Mike Jones Ricky Jones Rodney Jones Steve Kaelin Missy Kaiser Lisa Kappel Scott Kesler Kelly Kidd Angela Kidwell Tony Kimbro Judith King Ron King Cyndi Kirby Cindy Krauth Holly Kursiger Michelle Lamb Danny Leasor Jennifer Leitner Todd Leslie Jeff Lewis Shannon Lindsay Fronda Lockett Sophomores- IO7 Sophomores Beth Long Jeff Long Nancy Lukemire Shannon Lyles Kim Lyons Fred Malone Kevin Manzano Kelli Marcum Robert Mason Lisa Madden Tracie Mathes James Mayes Mike McCubbins Mike McLaughlin Frank Miller Nathan Miller Rhonda Miller Rick Miller Tonya Mitchell David Mohr Brandy Monks Elizabeth Morgen I08-Sophomores ir 'w I A A 5. PL i I ,pai Prime example of Sophomore love Kara and Briana remember NO FRATERNIZINGI Don't worry, that's only at schooll Sophomores John Morgan Steve Morgan James Morrison Terina Moser Mike Mudd Theresa Nelson Scott Neuman Michelle Nevitt Gene Newby Gregory O'Connell Micheal Olds Chris Owen Tami Olyer Kim Padgett Jill Parker Sheila Pate Gene Patterson Jejuana Payne Laura Pearson Sharon Pendleton Collette Perkins David Perry Sophomores- l09 Sop omores Kim Perry Revil Pharris Charlene Pilkerton Shawn Pinckley Joy Pinnix Julie Pipes Shannon Piretle Shannon Porter Linda Posey Rusty Powell Sherry Price Traci Pride Shawn Prouty Michelle Reardon Varicia Reed Lisa Rhodes Dena Rice Tammy Richards Sean Riley Cheri Roadcap Andrea Robards Lisa Robertson Michelle Robinson William Robinson D'Angela Ruff Todd Rush Dennis Russ Lisa Saettel Melissa Sandefur Will Sanders 'e Mr. TEA strikes agalnl The Doss lunchroom gust wasnt the without those old familiar styrofoam cupsl l I0-Sophomores Sophomores are you attracted to Mlcheles new brand of spray or trying to kiss the wall? John Sawyers Michael Schickinger Kelly Schmitt Randy Scott William Scott Mike Sego Teresa Shanklin Frederick Sheeley Mariann Sheller Pam Siegel Hope Skaggs James Skeeters Jason Smith Karen Smith Neal Smith Ron Smith Vickie Stafford Mary Steffan Penny Stephenson Gina Stewart Mike Stimmett Sandy Stoll Tammy Stone Lisa Stucker Shaya Stults Pam Surber Angey Taylor Annette Thomas Lisa Thomas Angela Tibbs Sophomores- I I I :Q 1 'GN .AEQ S PM 2 M Q 'ss if X, 5 N9 K NWN ii. I 3 N4 N S X N , A, R 3' X Y A . S w. Freshmen Class Officers resident V-Preside etary Treasurer Shannon Law Dawn East Jody Griffeth Natalie Eisenmenger 'vmd EE CTW DO SS 12:11 .- CLASS ,..11...-1-.- . ..1..-..,.T.........-..- . or DRAQQNSL:-:JI I M88 I II4Fh CI Off' Mr. and Miss Freshman tb YK iv. The election process for Mr. and Miss Freshman occured during the end of I984. Nominations were first taken in homeroom and then later the fresh- man class chose their representatives. The class of I988 chose Sonja Lester as Miss Freshman. Sonia's primary school activity is basketball. Out of school, her favorite hobby is skating. Sonja maintains a C average and col- lege will play an important role in her future. Sonja is looking forward to her future years at Doss. Mr. Freshman, Dustin Jacobs. has a special interest in sports. His activities at school include soccer, wrestling, and baseball. Dustin puts an emphasis on baseball and would like to go to college and later play baseball professionally, Mr. Freshman is currently maintaining a C average. He will surely be a fine participant in Doss' athletic program. The class of '88 is finely represented by these two enthusiastic young people. Mr. Freshman Miss Freshman Z' it ' Dustin Jacobs Sonja Lester Mr. and Miss Freshman-I I5 Freshmen Melissa Abraham Chris Abrams Kari Albright Ronda Aldridge Craig Alexander Robert Alfred Kelly Allen Andy Alvey Sarah Alvey Marie Amos Tony Arnold Matt Auxier Ralph Bailey Amy Baird Mark Baker Andre Ballard Stacy Baum Jeff Beck Jeff Bell Eric Belmar Jack Benham Stacy Bere fun-. L... All for the Dragons stand up and hollerlll I I6-Freshmen Freshmen enjoying a ride in the Homecoming Parade. Pulling their hardest in a tug-a-war game. Freshmen Steve Bigham Richard Binford Richard Birge Barry Blackburn Mike Blackburn Chris Blanton Lisa Blessing Theresa Blevens Joey Bohn David Borgelt Kristi Boulos Barney Branham Shetara Brasher Crissy Bray Terri Breeden Michelle Brent Robby Britain Mitzi Brockman Kristina Broughton Micheline Brown Tina Brown Wendy Brown Freshmen-l I7 if af ka ii, fy ,, Freshmen Ty Davoc Lattie Denham Melissa Dewitt Bobbie Jo Dezarn Teresa Dillander Teresa Dillon Vanessa Dillion Claudia Dobyns Sherry Dowell Tina Dowell Karalee Doyle Robert Dunn Shannon Durham Dawn East Shannon Eaton Anissa Echols Natalie Eisenmenger Steve Elder Sheana Elfalan Joyce Elliott Phillis Ellis Sean Elmore Chris End Freshmen-I I9 4, A l 3 5 1 XX X 5 ! Q . .Mi fl Siv- 1,f 3:4 K ,'. '1 1 xx .64 1- 7 L , - z,' 1 f A 5 i . L V 1 in 6 3 mf Q ' 4 fs- N. -Q wx Freshmen Alicia Merritt Tonya Meredith Alan Miller Angela Miller .lance Miller Michelle Miller Melanie Mills Robert Mills Rebecca Minor John Mitchell Keith Mitchell Danny Moore Russel Moore Cary Morgan Kim Morgan Decole Morrow Lynette Moynagh Connie M. Musinskl Josh Myers Lori Nash Sloan Nash Charles Oglesby Angela Patterson Joe Patterson Monica Patterson Tim Payne Freshmen- l 23 Freshmen Donnie Peak Kimberly Pehlke Kim Perkins Melissa Perry Leigh Pameroy Dee Dee Powell Edward Powers Marquita Pryor Ramon Puryear Lisa Raines Heather Ray Roby Raymer Stacey Redmon Mark Reece Tonya Reed Ellen Rnnirt Wende Richards Scott Riney Ray Roberts Danny Roberts Danny Robertson Brian Roehrig Paul Rose Jason Routt Andrew Rowe Burp! Now who did that? I 24- Freshmen 1- -:A Qs, .t N U 4. - c- W ' is E a, E93 5 Enjoying your lunch? Monica Patti James Charles James Scott s w V fffxv ,Q .5 ' ,Q J xy X f T? x., v?.f if H, '32 Freshmen Eric Wakefield Marietla Wade James Warfield Kimberly Warren Todd Wells Brend Wentworth Robert Wesley Dana Whalin Raymond Whittle Todd Wildo Shannon Wilkerson Timothy Wilkins Julie Willet James Wiiiams Margaret Willis Dole Wilson Daniel Wilson Melissa Wilson Sandi Wilson David Yokimovicz Melissa Young Mike Zenor l26-Freshmen .r. is I Dustin posing for a picture. Freshmen showing their spirit! A +A. -Z' .13 Q ' .. -! xt x X iv' a X F, '71, I Q .Q 1 Km X ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS and COLINSELORS Magruder, Jr. has twenty-six years experience, four years at Jo Ann Blair has fifteen years of experience. She is one of the pictures in his leisure time. He is an assistant principal in charge of discipline of the assistant principals in charge of discipline for the ninth and and twelth grades. Earl enjoys golfing, playing tennis, and eleventh grade students. inservice education for local schools. staff scheduling, and grade reporting. with the last names of O-Z 'Q wa' ' B .1 . Porter has thirty-two years Cecil Steen is in his sixteenth year at Doss Jane Stansbury is in her seventeenth year in the school system. As a of his twenty-two total. He is the counsel- at Doss, She has 3 renal of nineteen years Counselof- She is in Chafge of Ol' of all Silldfnls with the IHS! names of of experience. Miss Stansbury counsels all students with the last name of H-N. Staff Section- I29 I STA NANCY BAILEY Exceptional Education JANICE BALLINGER Home Economics CLEM BECK Exceptional Education CATHERINE BRIGHT Lunchroom Staff RAY BYERLY Social Studies DONNA CECIL Lunchroom Staff DICK CESLER Social Studies KARIN COOPER Office Secretary FRANK CUNNINGHAM Social Studies ANITA DALRYMPLE Spanish BILL DALRYMPLE Health S P.E. MICHELLE DAVIS Home Economics I 30-Staff Section STAFF SAMMYE DAY Principal's Secretary DEBBIE EDRINGTON Girls Basketball GERALDINE ESTELLE English IMOGENE ESTES Lunchroom Staff MAYDEL ESTES Lunchroom Staff HELEN FAULKNER Custodial Staff JOE FRESHLEY Youth Development SHIRLEY HAGAN Exceptional Education JEAN HATFIELD English HELEN HEILMAN Exceptional Education ELLA EENDERSON KAREN HENDERSON Math SffS'- STAFF S MARIAN HODGE English WANDA HOLLOWAY English 8 German MICHEAL HOWARD Social Studies JENNIFER HUDDLESTON Exceptional Education LINDA IQILIFFAKER CAROL HUFFMAN Exceptional Edu HGWARD HUNTER Social Studies ESTER JOYNER Security MARY gucorr MARY JUDD Bookkeeper TERRI KEOWN Math DGROTHY KNOER Library Clerk ff Section - regzfgzwqi w ,- . 1 1 9 i ' f or 5 '45 a 1 l 1 3 Q STAFF SHEILA KUHLMAN Health S P.E. ED LAWSON Art S Photography KATHY LEONARD English BARBARA MABRY Lunchroom Staff THOMAS MANNING Maintenance Area Spec FLOELLA MARTIN Custodial Staff MONA MCCOY Exceptional Education DORIS IgAcDOWELL NANCY MCINTOSH French SHEILA MOBLEY English BILL LVIOORMAN LEON MUDD Health 2, P.E. S ff S ' I STA I34-S SCOTT NASH Exceptional Ed t ALICE NELSON Custodial Staf Supervisor JACKIE O'BRYAN English 8 Fren RAY IOLLIGES SHIRLEY OLSON Counselors' Se t y JANE PATTERSON Math RANDALL PIERCE Math ANNA POOLE Lunchroom Staff X DON POPE Science HILDA SUISENBERRY JACKIE RAYMER Cafeteria Man JERRY RENFRO English ffSe 4' A'w, fx-N STAFF JOHN RHODES Timeout HELEN RITTER Business LENA ROBEY Exceptional Educati JEANETTE ROEDERER Lunchroom Staff SHIRLEY RONE Exceptional Educati KEVIN SALYER Math S Science BRENDA SHEELEY Librarian LYNN SHIELDS Custodial Staff DAN SHEPHARD Athletic Director WILLIAM SHUMATE Math S Science LUCILLE SIMPSON Lunchroom Staff SHIRLEY SINGLETON Lunchroom Staff SffS 3 STAFF LINDA SIPES Business HARRIET SIZEMORE Exceptional Educa RAY SIZEMORE Industrial Arts CHERYL gLAuoHTER ELEANORE SMAIN Social Studies EDNA STEIDEN ESAA Coordinator ANNA STITES GAIL TAYLOR Choral Music MARK TEMPLE Instrumental Music JOHN TURACK Exceptional Education BETTY THOMAS Order-receiving C E LLE N VANOVER Attendance Clerk ff S ' .LX za Xxx Y .4 ml. A ff, .?, X 1 L t 4 Y 0 IP f STAFF BARBARA VICARS English LAURA WENZ Math JIM QIQHALIN NORMA WHITFIELD Exceptional Education CINDY WOOSLEY Math S Computers BETTY !OUNG gets made-up for the play. SffS STAFF C7 Ms. Stansbury and Ms. Blair at the prom. Ms. Taylor awards a flower Mr. Mudd gives some advice at a time-out. l38-Staff Seciion Mr. Whitaker puts up a shot. S IOR EXCEL Row I: LaDonna Koebel, Vicki Hatfield, Patricia Hagerman, Nancy Denham, Wendy Howey, Donna Cleary, Jennifer Gaddie, Laura Miles, Jeannie Pennington, Kelley Snawder Row 2: Steve Gagel, Chad Perkins, Bruce Cambron, Ed Price, Karen Dunn, Brian Nunn, Kim Watson, Craig Smith, Tammy Baker, Ron Davis Row 3: Ms. Hatfield, Eric Jansing, Junice Johnson, Dan Crompton, Melissa Burch, David Dukes, Greg Newman, Mike Casebier, Cindy Henken, Chris Tunks, Spence Shipley T 5121110 I' Jnliiflrs Row I: Alison Powell, Laurie Penland, Brenda Priddy, Jamie Staples, Sherrie Paterson, Nedra Stewart, Mike Ryan. Tony Denham, Kevin Hall, Brent Riley, Scott Sturgeon Row 2: Brenda Frazier, Janice Carpenter, Veronica Harper. Marita Thomas, Lisa Duncan, Debbie Sego, Stacy Powell, Dana Barfield, Gina Shephard, Shelly Sanders, Tammy Mills, Ann Whitman, Gerri Curry Row 3: Cindy Allen, Patti Taylor, Angie Short, Suzanne Levay, Dana Collins, Emlyn Poole, Melinda Weilage, Steve Sipes, Sheryl Whitworth. Angela Cldham, Jeff Decker, Todd Hack Row 4: Melissa Kron, Melissa O'Bryan, Karen Shepherd. Tamara Frazier, Heidi Blessing, Karyn Hart, Rhonda Shanner, LeeAnn Helm. Melissa Chandler. Dottie Blevins, Steve Hudson, Kelly Jacks, Chip Wagner Row 5: Kim Aldredge, Scott Ford, Scott Harrington, Tom Bittorf, Kenny Dohn, Teresa Shircliffe. Brent Fulkerson, Leisa Hall, Brian Nichols, Jerome Gootee, Todd Hawkins, Jefry Goodhue, Bryan Rowley, Tony Whalen, Doug Albro JU IOR EXCEL SOPHOMORE EXCEL I: Ms. Mobley, Michelle Nevitt, Susan Fitzgerald, Annette Zeller, Lisa Rhodes, Jamie Janssen, Charissa Hall, Jennifer tner, Lisa Stucker, Ms. Cooksey Row 2: Michelle Albro, Sherry Weathers, Cecelia Turner, Kara Bowling, Ron King, resa Nelson, Rebecca Jansing, Varica Reed, Keith Denton Row 3: Marsha Ball, Cheri Roadcap, Susan Whitman, Colette kins, Chris Cope, Russell Powell, Mike Wilson, Scott Gregory, James Skeeters, Amanda Jones Row 4: Chris Woods, Dana mmers, Christy Harlow, Scott Weigel, Rodney Jones, Jeff Long, Angela Kidwell, Shannon Porter, Steve Kaelin, Mike nett Row 5: Becky Howlett, Damon Gue, Dennie Galloway, Will Sanders, Tracy Pride, Jamie Barnes, Lynette Farmer, esa Edlin, Joy Pinnix, Jill Wells Row 6: Daniel Gex, Luke Hosbach, Michelle Graham, Missy Butler, Bruce Crum, Jarod ward, Kim Lyons, Christy Carroll, Mike Sego, Traci Toledo, Sheila Pate Snplwmorzs L... 6 t -' nw I: Penny Carter, Ted Kirkham, Chris Blanton, Troy Svoboda, Tracy Williams, Kara Doyle, Denise Tinsley, Missy Brown, 'ende Richards, Teressa Dillon, Richard Binford Row 2: Crissy Bray, Angie Vardeman, Missy Sears, Jenny Calhoun, Jody riffin, David Kniss, Tracy Ernst, Sean Elmore, Jawanna Godsey, Patti Ryan, Melissa Fulton, Kristina Broughton Row 3: :otty Hall, Jeff Vice, Ty Dayoc, Chris Harvey, Paul Sanders, Julie Sharpensteen, Toni Long Ramon Puryear, Eric Goodman, onica Patterson, Marietta Ward Row 4: Greg Spencer, Scott Sanders, Mike Blackburn, Todd Hoene, Mike Zenor, Tyrone Sckhart, Jason Routt, Natalie Eisenmenger, Bernita George, Valarie Sims, Margaret Mack Row 5: Mark Baker, Eric Camp- ell, Jerry Seago, Steve Bigham, Kiki Davis, Shari Lagle, Alicia Merritt, Sarah Alvey, Debbie Houk, Stacey Redmon, Kari lbright, Brenda Wentworth, Missy Wilson Row 6, Tim Wilkins, Jason Tatum, Bobby Conard, Karen Jacks, Bev Henderson. Elren McGlaun, Melinda Henry, Mindy Hutchison, Robin Ford, Dee Dee Powell, Melissa Young, Lisa Raines, Dawn East, ris End FRESHMAN H0 ORS GERMAN CLUB Row I: Shawn Prouty, Joe Manning, Mike Wilson, Stan Young, Heidi Blessing, Chris Tunks, David Dukes, Tim Fulner Row 2: Doug Albro, Kevin Hall, Veronica Harper, Brenda Priddy, Janice Carpenter, Tammy Carter, June Cawthon, Stephanie Brown, Todd Leslie Row 3: Scott Sturgeon. Brent Fulkerson, Melissa Chandler, Bobbie Gale Wright, Sarah Alvey, Liza Bless- ing, Karen McGlaun, Theresa Nelson, Kara Bowling, Terina Moser, Kevin Vincent Row 4: Randy Scott, Tony Denham, Susan Willi, Patricia Hagerman, Kelley Snawder, Melissa Mohr, John Heuglin, Laura Pearson, Cheri Roadcap, Jennifer Leitner Row I: Ms. Dalrymple, Gina Shepherd, Jarod Harvard, Charlene Pilkerton, Ronda Aldridge. Mechelle Nevitt. Kelli Graham, LaDonna Koebel. Christie Carroll, Dennie Galloway, Steve Kaelin, Keith Denton Row 2: Wendy Chapman. Brenda Mellett, Stephanie Thomas, Karen Shepherd, Tammy Frazier, Mary Steffan. Rodney Jones, Holly Roberts. Julie Carrillo, Sheri Carter, Shannon Porter, Brian Fowler. Damon Gue. Jeff Vice. Todd Rush, Chris Jarrard Row 3. Theresa Edlin, Lisa Babbitt. Michele Rearden, Tami Long, Paula Cox. Kevin Manzano. Fronda Lockett, Scott Gregory. Robbie Skeeters, Mike Sego, Luke Hosbach. Jason Routt, Bobby Conard Row 4: Kim Aldridge, Becky Baird, Sandy Hack, Lisa Paxton. Lori Hayes. Michelle Albro, Marsha Ball, Susan Fitzgerald, Lisa Branham, Steve Caldwell, Kenny Dohn, Scott Weigel, Jeff Long, Norman Lacaden Row 5: Pam Siegel, Tim Cain, Irene Baker, Donna Cleary. Mike McLaughlin, Steve Sipes, Bryan Nichols, Chris Cope, Angela Kidwell, Chris Woods, Steve Hawkins, Michael Olds, Frankie Dorsey. Rip Hatfield. Chris Blanton Row 6: Tina Exley, Sandy Wilson, Gina Stewart, John Davis, Tripp Dalrymple, John Conard. Chip Wagner, Kevin Wood, Brian Nunn, David Campbell. Chris Tunks, Bruce Cambron. Charles Wathen. Dean Phelps, Robin Brown. Toni Long, Angela Oldham, Sheryl Whitworth Row 7: Karo Albright. Dawn East. Tandra Starling. Sheri Beavers, Bernita George. Rayna Duff, Becky Jansing, Gary Polley, Doug Ford, Owen Raymer. Danny Leasor. Niles Whitson, Neal Smith, Tonya Coleman, Tim Atwell. Kelly Kidd Row 8, Cheryl Bache, Shannon Lyles. Stacey Redmon. Natalie Eisenmanger. Crissy Bray. Margie Fuller, Missy Brown, Avis Duncan, Scotty Hall. Ty Dayoc, Pat Hamilton. Eric Goodman. Robbie Britain, Penny Carter, Leigh Pomeray, Tim Embry. John Ward, Leisa Hall, Laurie Penland .42 S ANISH LUB L TIN CLUB Floor: Chad Perkins-Vice President, Karyn Hart-President, Michael Jones-Activities Chairman Row I: Ms. O'Bryan, Debbie Hauk, Colette Perkins, Susan Whitman, Ann Whitman, Varicia Reed, Rhonda Schaub, Sherry Weathers, Mark Casebier Row 2: Cindy Allen, Stacy Powell, Beverly Leisure, Lynette Farmer, Joe Jenkins, Bruce Crum, Paula Cox, Maggie Phillips, Lori Franklin Row 3: Jennifer Gaddie, Melissa Burch, Karen Dunn, Kim Lyons, Tami Cyler, Jonna Jackson. Ron King. Alison Powell, Dana Barfield, Dana Collins Row 4: Jeff Decker, Tina Spencer, Angie Short, Tammy Richards, Scott Ford. Karen Tasman, Markita Davis, Angela Jones, Cindy Krauth, Wendy Howey Row I: Brian Nunn-President, Jill Wells-Treasurer. Laura Jacks-Secretary, Sheri Carter-Vice President, Mrs. Vicars Row 2: Shannon Porter, Rodney Pitts, Charissa Hall, Junice Carpenter, Thomas Heller, Vonnie Pittman Row 3: Julie Hender- son, Denise Gahafer. Melinda Jaggers, Rhonda Colbert, Donna Wales, Bruce Cambron, David Sanford Row 4: Paul Sanders. Denise Tinsley, LaDonna Koebel, Becky Humphrey, Kim Hash, Tammy Mills, Vicki Hutchinson, Monica Rowe Row 5: Susan Willi, Sheri Patterson, Donella Saunders, Robin Bell, Renee Beck, Diedra Stone,'Mittie Davis, Jennifer Gaddie, Neal Smith TUDE T COUNCIL ,,gm,,0n,-,,, GGOD N WS CLUB Charissa Hall-Secretary, Sue French-Vice President, Lori Hayes, Lisa Rhodes-President, Emlyn Poole, Miss Rone. shown: Dale Philyaw, Beth Ann Burch, Chris French L...,.......,,.J S 7 s df? Row I: Ms. Mclntosh, Denise Tinsley-President. Wende Richards-Vice President. Melissa Fulton--Secretary, Kim Horsely-Treasurer Row 2: Leanne Anderson, Jonna Jackson, Sam Henderson, Jenny Calhoun, Celethia Davis, Mindy Hutchison, Todd Hoene Row 3: Karen Jacks, Shaya Stults, Becky Howlett, Beverly Henderson, Joy Pinnix, Missy Kaiser, Becky Childers. Shannon Fife Row 4: Rhett Phelps, Lynette Moynagh, Lisa Stucker, Susan Betz. Deitrich Love. Chris Har- vey, Eric Campbell, Will Sanders FRENC I-UB Left to right: Ms. Karen Henderson, Gerri Curry, Christy Harlow, Danny Crompton, Eric Jansing 'N.l' 'S-7 i i M KJ I , 3 Y I Row l: Tina Priddy, Sharon Pickett-Vice President, Lisa Kerr-President, Daquita Smith-Secretary, Monica Payne Row 2, Robin Lawhorn, Debbie Coffey, Sandra Crawford, Scott Fraze, Sharon Stoffer, Darryl Taylor, Craig Walker, Thomas Heller Row 3: Kim Walker, Eric Preston, John Zenor, Chris Little, Robert Harrell, David Henrey, Dennis Hamilton Row 4: Troy Baldwin, Tyrone Booker, Tony Carter, Greg Ingram, Tony Benz, Jeff Hornback, Doug Vincent Row 5: Mr. Olliges, Charles Wakefield DECA Organizations DR MA CLUB Row I: Laura Jacks, Robin Lawhorn, Lisa Galloway, Jill Parker, Mark Temple Row 2: Sandi Stoll, Kim Walker. Kim Padgett Amy Frith, Lisa Paxton Row 3: Steve Nichols, Tyrone Booker, Mike Casebier Row I: Kim Watson-Treasurer, Chris Tunks-President, Danny Crompton-Vice President, Kelley Snawder-Secretary. Greg Numann-Sergeant at Arms, Ms. Mclntosh Row 2: Ernest Mclntosh, Patti Taylor, Melissa Burch, Heidi Blessing, Dana Barfield, Tamara Frazier, Janice Carpenter, Ann Whitman, LaDonna Koebel. Lori Hayes Row 3: Emilyn Poole, Gerri Curry. Tammy Miles, Karen Dunn, Wendy Howey, Donna Cleary, Jennifer Gaddie, Beth Powars, Chad Perkins, Junice Johnson Row 4: Vonnie Pittman, Sheryl Gibson, Brian Nunn, Kenny Dohn, Cindy Henkin, Tammy Barker, Gary Polley, Eric Jansing. Vicki Hatfield, Steve Gagel, Spence Shipley not pictured: Sheri Patterson NATIONAL H OR SOCIETY PEP CLUB w I: Vonnie Pittman, Rhonda Colbert, Donna Wales, Tammy Darton, Ms. Estelle Row 2: Squeak Wakefield, Kim Morgan, dd Taylor, Katrina Booker, Tawanna Johnson, Fred Malone Row 3, Mittie Davis. Missy McAlmont, Traci Taylor. Angie ylor, Carmen Pulse, Angela Hayes, Kendra End -ow It Gerri Curry, Marcia Hudson, Melissa Kidd, Robin Bell-President, Ms. Ritter Row 2: Sam Henderson. Melissa awkins, Tamara Frazier. Patricia Doggett, Sharon Rennirt, Patti Green Organizations- l47 SCIENCE CLUB Due to the size of the Science Club, the membership list is on page ISI. - Q .. A 1 L - A Q - Not In A Specific Order. Eric Adams, Kim Aldrige, Ronda Aldrige. Leanne Anderson, Tammy Baker, Bert Barber. Janet Berger, Susan Betz. Heidi Blessing. Michelle Blackbur Deborah Boston, Kara Bowling, Lisa Branham, Terri Breeden. Mitzi Brockman, Tracy Brown, Melanie Bryan, Janice Carpenter, Cherie Carrillo, Amy Chin Tim Chism, Annette Clark. Darrin Cochran, Kevin Cornette, Gwendolyn Cole. Dana Collins, Gerri Curry, Tripp Dalrymple, Celethia Davis, James Davi John Davis, Mittie Davis, Amanda Daugherty. Nancy Denham, Bobbi Jo Dezarn, Sheri Doyle. Magenta Drake, David Dukes, Avis Duncan. Greg Elmor Phillip Ellis. Flenda Fitzgerald, Susan Fitzgerald. Brian Fowler, Jamie Franklin, Lora Flowers, Lori Franklin, Tamara Frazier, Brenda Frazier. Jim Frenc Brent Fulkerson, Jennifer Gaddie, Ronald K. Gentry, Carol Gibson, Sheryl Gipson. Sheila Glenn, Patricia Hagerman, Tim Halford, Damon Harris, Lori Haye Lee Ann Helm, Fillicia Herndon. Leandra Herrensmith, Cheryl Hickey. Wendy Howey, Melissa Humphrey, Vicki Hutchason. Lean Janes, Tammy Jane Doug Johnson. Tonya Johnson, Lisa Kappel. Scott Kesler. David Law, Becky Lee, Fronda Lockett, Tammi Long. Theresa Lusco, Shauna Logsdon, Margare Mack. Greg Mattingly. Trish Maxfield, Robin Medley. Rob Meecha. Pat Melton, Bobby Mills, Danny Moore, Melaine Mills, Lynette Moynagh. Mike Mud Taania Murphy. Michelle Nevitt, Steve Nichols, Lisa Paxton, Monica Payne, Jeannie Pennington, Davey Perry, Dwane Pfouts, Emlyn Poole, Maggi Phillip Carolyn Potter, Beth Powars. Karman Pulce. John Ralls, Holly Roberts, Michelle Robinson. Lisa Rogers, Lisa Rhodes, David Sandford, Donella Saunder Theresa Scarbro, Eric Scherder, Amy Schrader. Brian Scott, Stacey Shearin. Carla Shepherd, Kelly Snawder, Lisa Spencer, Vicki Stafford, Sharon Stoffe David Stettler, Gina Stewart. Lisa Stucker, Shaya Stults, Pam Surber, Barquett Thaxton, Missy Thomas, Lovie Travis, Lois Ann Vannerson. Melind Weilage. Derek White, Chris Woods, Bobbi Wright. Annette Zeller, Tammy Carter. Kim Baldwin, Robin Bell, Michelle Brent, Rhonda Brown, Sheri Tamara Darden, Karen Dunn. Tim Embry. Denise Gahafer, Laura Miles. Erica Miller, Tammy Mills. Kim Sweazy, Eric Wakefield, Vanessa Wakefield. Webster. l48 Organizations S.A.D.D. FH Left to right: Ms. Davis, Leann Hampton, Patricia Dogget, Sharron Rennirt, Sheila Glenn, Katrina Booker ,,,,,,,,,,.,......-.-- Y Q.. ,........ , .,. T 1 , vw Patricia Hagerman. Chris Tunks, Ms. Jucoff, Danny Crompton, Vonnie Pittman, Ann Whitman Row 2: LaDonna Tammy Mills, Janice Carpenter, Tamara Frazier, Patti Taylor, Collette Perkins, Susan Whitman Row 3: Tamara Emlyn Poole, Lori Hayes, Gerri Curry, Lori Penland, Heidi Blessing, Lesia Hall, Teresa Shircliffe Organizations- l49 CHOIR Row l: Rebecca Frye, Jeannie Pennington, Missy McAlmont, Gwendolyn Cole, Emlyn Poole, Lori Hayes, Lacretia Stiga Laura Jacks, Sheila Glenn, Angela Taylor, Tracy Taylor, Corrine Stone, Ms. Taylor Row 2: Sheila Johnson, Shar Pennington, Tamberly Stone, Geraldine Spalding, Karen McGlaun, Julie Sharpensteen, Rebecca Lee, Melinda Jaggers, Fre Malone, Kim Hill, Deidra Stone, Tamara Darden, Jawanna Godsey Row 3: Bill Breckinridge, Aldrige Newby, Troy Cottone Shon Adams, Pamela Surber, Doug Sheakley. Lynette Farmer, Lee Ann Helm, Lisa Paxton, Gina Shepherd, Becky Humphre Teresa Hayes, Pamela Hart Row 4: Scott Kesler, Troy Denson, Joey Patterson, Gary Wathen, Chip Waggner, Rodney Pitt Greg Quiggins, Pat Melton, Beth Powars, Tabitha Pitman, Shannon Wilkerson, Amy Frith, Susan French Row 6: John Davi Tyrone Booker, Rodney Morgan, Aaron Eley, Turahn Gordon, Kenneth Rembold, Tony Denham, Herman Morris, Ange Kidwell, Whitney Sipes, Charissa Hall, Gayle Holmes, Michelene Brown Row l: Darren Cochran, Tracy Fisher, Stacy Baum, Staci Stallings, Decole Morrow, Richard Jones, Kenneth Beauchamp Ro 2: David Perry, Joey Cadreau, Denise McMackin, Anissia Echols. Annette Thomas, Amy Shrader. Tina Grant, Michell Brent. Mike Mudd Row 3: Mark Lyons, Chris Blanton, Chris Abrams, Missy Brockman, Melissa Stringfield, Michelle Miller Doug Sheakley. Eric Harshfield Row 4: Gred Dawson, Kevin McDowell, Angie Jones, Mittie Davis, Vanessa Wakefield, Kin Johnson, Felicia Herndon, Jonna Jackson. Katrina Booker .50 Ml ED CHORU EWSPAPER STAFF I: Denise Tinsley, Kara Doyle, Celethia Davis, Missy Brown, Ms. Steiden Row 2: Steve Bigham, Jerry Sego, Angelia Lisa McKenzie Row 3: Jody Griffin, Richard Benford. Wende Richards, Liza Blessing, Barry Blackburn not pictured: Payne, Melinda Jaggers, Shauna Logsdon I: Steve Gagel, Eric Jansing, Mr. Moorman, Mark McGhee, Danny Crompton, Chris Tunks, Shauna Logsdon Row 2: Fitzgerald, Michelle Nevitt, Susan Whitman, Jamie Janssen, Colette Perkins, Chrissa Hall, Jennifer Leitner, Lisa , Cecelia Turner, Sherry Weathers, Melissa Chandler, Lynette Farmer, Varicia Reed, Cheri Roadcap, Neil Olliges, Carroll, Kim Lyons Row 3: Gerri Curry, Ann Whitman, Alison Powell, LaDonna Koebel, Vicki Hatfield, Maggie Lori Franklin, Jill Wells, Amanda Jones. Shannon Goodlette, Joy Pinnix, Theresa Edlin, Tracy Mathes, Tina Spencer, Rhodes, Damon Gue, Becky Jansing, Kevin Manzano Row 4: Michelle Albro, Marsha Ball, Suzanne Levay, Dana Collins, Fowler, Kara Bowling, Christy Harlow, Dana Hammers, Jamie Barnes, Gina Shephard, Veronica Harper, Lisa Duncan. Wilson, Lori Hayes, Karen McGlaun, Donna Wells, Melissa Jones Row 5: Lisa Branham, Brenda Priddy, Jamie Staples, Frazier, Laurie Penland, Karen Shepherd, Angie Short, Tim Cain, Donna Cleary, Lucretia Stigall. Scott Weigel, Jeff Angela Kidwell, Rusty Powell, Rhonda Colbert Row 6: Kelly Jacks, Sandy Hack, Brad Sharber, Melinda Weilage, Steve Angie Oldham, Jeff Decker, Chris Woods, Todd Freeman, Eric Wilhelm, John Conard, Chris Cope, Gary Polley, Ernie Row 7: Tammy Mills, Irene Baker, Brent Riley, Kevin Hall, Scott Sturgeon. Robin Medley, Brent Fulkerson, Beverly James Skeeters, Steve King, Keith Denton, Rodney Jones, Tamara Frazier, Shannon Porter, Heidi Blessing, Sanders, Vonnie Pittman Row 8: Shiela Pate, Missy Butler, Bruce Crum, Doug Albro, Chip Wagner, Becky Hum- hrey, Kelli Graham, Scott Gregory, Chris Anderson, Todd Hack, Steve Hudson, Kevin Wood, Jarod Howard, Tracy Pride, Junice Johnson Row 9: James Curry, Chris Cunningham, Debbie Sego, Stacy Powell, Dana Barfield, Karyn Hart, Denise Gahafer, Theresa Shircliffe, Lesia Hall, Brian Nunn, Spence Shipley, Dottie Blevens, Jerry Goodhue, Scott Harrington, Scott Ford, Mike Ryan Row IQ Sam Henderson, Mike Sego, Luke Hosbach, Dennie Galloway, Mike Casebier, Janice Carpenter, Kelley Snawder, Greg Numann, Laura Pearson, David Dukes, Bruce Cambron, Jimmy Holland, David Lee SCIENCE MEMBERS: Becky Lee Asst. Editor I D ' t Kim Watson Ads Manager :5i Steve Gagel Asst. Organ, Editor Dana Barfield Business Manager I52-Myth staff M th Staff Beth Powars Photo Editor Pat Melton Sports Editor If f P .1 A word from the wise. ' fi?-fx um an Theresa Lusco Asst. Sports Editor Vicki Hatfield Sales Manager A WN if Rodney Jones Asst. Bus. Manager Kara Bowling Asst. Underclass Ed. Danny Crompton Underclass Editor Ron Davis Organ. Editor ,R-...... FB-4 -..g.....,,,-C g fa- -4? Sherie Patterson Staff Asst. Frank Cunningham Sponsor Co-Editors E if Mm A u 52' 1 . Melissa Burch Steve Gagel does his job. Business-like aren't we? Dunn Pressing the Memories Between the Pages The I984-85 Myth staff consisted of ten seniors, three juniors, and two sophomores. Frank Cunningham, our sponsor, and the fifteen member staff met everyday fifth period to plan, organize, and create the Myth. With only four members from the previous year, there were a lot of ques- tions asked about creating it. Each member was assigned a certain job and certain sections of the Myth. We worked individ- ually and together on making a successful year- book. Even though we had a lot of headaches and frustrations in making the Myth, we had a good time and a good learning experience. We, on the Myth staff, hope you enjoy the Myth this year, and if you do, we feel we've made a successful yearbook. N - X7 l , Kim keeps track of ads. Myth Staff- I 53 GREAS THE BURGUNDY PLAYERS PRESENT Grease is the word . or at least it was both the word and the play in early May of I984. After rehears- ing for three months the BURGUNDY PLAYERS put on their show. Three evening performances and an in school performance were all highlighted by talent and hu- mor as the Doss drama club took a whimsical look at romance in the 50s. The players did a tremen- dous job in making the play a success. lt took time, pa- tience, and stable nerves to endure the weeks of prac- tice until the final show. l thought the play was good even though I had my ups and downs. Bill Breckinridge The play exceeded my expectations by IOOO percent. Mark Temple PLAYERS Danny ....... ................................. C raig Smith Sandy ........ Rizzo ......... Kenickie ....... I U L Qfx-.TR Ti , 'V -' -'illv. RN albums for their prize winning dance. CTopJ Cha Cha CBeth Barkerl and Danny CCraig Smithj received record CBottomD The Pink Ladies added a lot of class and color to the play. I 54-Grease Play Frenchy ....... Marty ........ Doody ....... Roger ......... Sonny ........ Patty ......... Cha Cha .......... Shellie Stewart .............Lisa Paxton Robin Robards Cheri Pate .........Darla Davis Jeff Smith Joe Farley Brian Scherer ........Barbara Koverman ....... .. Beth Barker Eugene ................ ......... D enny Galloway Vince Fontain....... Mark Temple Johnny Casino .......... ........ B ill Breckinridge Donna Domino . ..... ........,...Linda Banks Miss Lynch ............ .................. D ana Carter Teen Angel .......................... Bill Breckinridge The technical staff and choir were a helpful part of the show and are to be given thanks for all their cooperation in making the show a success. Runner-Up for West Regionals The I983-4 softball team consisted of fifteen players who earned the West Region Runner-Up spot. Seniors Shelly Towell and Debbi Schmitt led the team with experience and enthusiasm. The rest of the team was made up of four juniors, two sopho- mores, and seven freshmen. With such a great number of underclass- Soft men. the team was young and inexperienced. Additionally, Coach Leon Mudd was serving his first year as head softball coach. As the year went on, the girls im- proved, losing the regional tourna- ment by only one run as Southern beat Doss 3-2. The rainy Spring weather wreaked havoc with the schedule as about eight games had be cancelled. The team gave II best through the season which lr ed several doubleheaders. With the experience enthusiasm of a successful season hind them. the returning men should form the nucleus of even more successful team next year Softball Schedule Opponent Result Butler Loss Holy Rosary Loss Angela Merici Loss Iroquois Loss Southern Loss Western Loss Valley Win Fairdale Win District Tournament Fairdale Win Regional Tournament Valley Loss Southern Loss l56-Softball Q., X! tm ig a W l FJ ll It Top Row: Coach Mudd, Shelley Towell, Debbie Schmitt. Beverly Leisure. Leanne Hamilton, Shannon Pirtle. Middle Row ren Cotton, Lisa Stucker. Pam Segal. Christy Harlow, Kelly Schmitt, Bottom Row: Lisa Williamson, Patti Green, Sandefur, and Donna Cleary. No Photo: Laura Jacks, and Becky Lee. Q' ,V Left to Right: Shelly Jock Talk: A young and inexperienced Towel' Coach Mudd and team. but improving, said Debbie Schmitt posing for Coach Mudd' a picture. Becky Lee running to second base. 1 t - . Junk, Q., it C' , , ,M 4-vw ' ' ' ' 0 4 1 ,, A , My Nm dd :nl-'P'fm5M'5y'a'fC 5'35. ei' i ' if .fr A - M jd by digg' , 'Q' Karen Cotton getting ready to hit a home runl H Softball- 1 57 WITH A 8-3 VICTORY OVER VALLEY IN THE TOURNAMENT, DOSS BECAME DISTRICT C AMPS The I984 Doss High School baseball team completed another successful season last year and ended up with a I5-I2 win-loss record. Led by second- year coach Calvin Biggs and five sen- iors, the team had valuable experience which helped them through the tough spots in the sea- son. The team started quickly, winning eight out of their first ten games. This streak included a win against a tough North Hardin team. Unfortunately, rain caused the squad to miss three early games and they finished with nine rained-out games. They made a fine showing in the Val- ley Invitational Tournament and al- though they had trouble Iater in the year, the regular season was success. Doss' postseason play was ou standing. They won their dis with a 8-3 win over Valley. In Regionals though, Doss lost to S ern in the first round. This bn an end to a surprisingly good for the Dragons. I 2' Q. . ' C, I 3 Senior Tony Lenhart Senior Art Groulx Senior Adam Crawford Senior Matt Dunn OPPONENT DOSS THEM Butler 3 I Central 2 I Fairdale CDHI I7 3 6 5 North Hardin CDHD 4 2 2 6 Fairdale I2 I Iroquois CV.l.T.j 9 0 Southern 2 9 Western 9 8 Valley CV.l.T.J 9 7 Male CV.l.T.D 2 IO Seneca CDHJ 2 IO I 7 Iroquois I 3 P R.P. 3 I0 Shawnee I6 5 Butler I5 I Trinity CDHJ 2 9 ' 7 9 Eastern 4 O I ' - PR.P. I 8 P' if Waggener 3 I3 W, g DeSales I8 7 ' V District Game-Fairdale IO I g Xigg ggi ft I I NW s-s-s'-W' ' mv District Champ.-Valley 8 3 I - 2 ti? ' 1 7 I ,355 Regional-Southern 7 9 M' R' ' ' 0 ' ISS-Baseball Neil Olliges gets ready to deliver a pitch during practice before a game at Valley. to Right: ROW I-Niles Whitson, Bryan Rowley, Steve Hudson. Eric Harshfield. Todd Hash. Roger Tucker. 2-Matt Dunn.'David Hibbs. Craig Smith, Tony Lenhart, Donnie Jaggers, Rob Meecha. ROW 3-Coach Cal- Biggs. Mike Potjxs, Ar! Groulx, Danny Pfister, David Lee. David Sanford. Neil Olliges, Adam Crawford, Tony Coach Biggs and his senio ANI- Coach Tony Crowder. Not Shown: David Cash. Larry Carter. rs pose for the camera. Smile guys, yo .IOCK TALK Neil Olliges, pitcher, was asked to comment about the I984 Doss baseball team. Here's what he had to say: I feel that Coach Calvin Biggs has done a great job. He has helped the team by raising money for extra equipment and has worked hard in building an excellent baseball program at Doss. Neil was also asked which game he remembered the most. The game I remember most was when we defeated Valley for the district championship. It gave our team the confidence we'lI need to win the region this year. David Cash is introduced to the crowd. u're the district champions. Danny Pfister talks about the day's game. Baseball- I 59 Girls Tennis Team Gains Experience as Underclassmen DGMINATE The girls tennis team of the I983-84 season ended up with a 5-8 win-loss record, which overall was fairly good figuring the team was made up en- tirely of underclassmen. The team consisted of three juniors CLaDonna Koebel, Lisa Spencer, and Kelley Snawderj, three sophomores CTamara Frazier, Heidi Blessing, Michelle Blackburnj, and three freshmen Uill Wells, Lisa Brummett, and Shannon Porterj. Four of these tennis pros were veterans from the I982-I983 season: Kelley Snawder, LaDonna Koebel, Tamara Frazier, and Lisa Spencer. All of the girls on the team played extremely well, with a special com- mendation to Lisa Spencer who chosen most valuable player on girls team. Special thanks should be given Mr. .lim Helphinstine. He once . came from P.R.P. to coach our glr tennis team. ,op ww, SCHEDULE LaDonna Koebel, Shannon Porter. Tamara Frazier. Jill Wells. Heidi Blessing. Doss LQCA-I-ION OPPONENT bottom row: I 0 hcme P R P Michelle Blackburn, Kelley Snawder, Lisa ' ' ' Brummett, Lisa Spencer. Mr. Helphinstine. O aW3Y PRP- 4 home Iroquois 5 home Valley O home Holy Rosy. O home Angela M. Kelley Snawder said: 5 away Butler The '84 tennis season 4 home Southern was a successful year con- O home Meade Co. sidering we had 6 new O home Western players last year. 4 away J-Town O away Meade Co. 2 away Fairdale l6O-Girls Tennis Kelley gets ready for another smashing return s--.amps 4 LaDonna concentrates as she eyes her Boys Team Shows Promise as Thad Cosby Reaches the The I983 I984 boys tennis team ended up going to the State Tourna ment for the third year in a row The leading participant for the Doss team In the tournament was Thad Cosby He advanced all the way to the semi finals In the Regionals ultimately los wln loss record for the season The boys team also gained some needed experience as a majority of the players were freshmen The team consisted of one senior CThad Cosbyj one junior fGreg Quigglnsj three sophomores CBrian Ing to the eventual champion The boys team ended up with a 6-7 SCHEDULE OPPONENT P R P Butler Southern Valley Iroquois Moore Fairdale Seneca P R P Holy Cross .I-Town Meade Co. Western p row. rek Coleman Jeff osser Todd Rush ad Cosby Brian ichols Bryan Crum. ttom row r. Helphinstine reg Quiggins dd Barber Bruce rum Todd hitehouse Sean Riley. Nichols Todd Barber and Jeff Prosserb and slx freshmen CDerek Coleman Todd Rush Sean Riley Todd Whitehouse Bruce Crum and Bryan Crumj Coming all the way from PR P was the coach of the boys team Mr Helphinstine As the boys coach he offered his expert guidance and lead ershlp to them N . . . 4 4 I I sr ' O , 3 , . , g , 4 s X y y up Q 4 3 I I M'h iff , Z . if ' 1 -JOCK TALK Greg Quiggins said about Boys Tennis that it was a very good . . . young team . . . with one of the best coaches around. Greg Quiggins said it best when he said. I feel that last years tennis team was a very good one. We were a young team, but we had lots of talent with Thad Cosby as our number one seed. Thad was also cho- sen most valuable player on the team. But there are also others, on the team, who should be equally honored for their noteworthy talent. Mr. Helphinstine said of Brian Nichols, Todd Barber, Bryan Crum, and Bruce Crum, that they played exceptionally well. He also said of them, that if they stick with tennis, they could become the next Jimmy Conners, Bjorn Borg, John . . . well . . . maybe not quite that, but they do have an immense amount of talent. Boys Tennis- l6l GIRL S TRACK TE M BECGME THE REGIONAL C AMPS Congratulations are In order for the girls track team Not only did they finish in first place In three out In first place In the Regional Champl onshlp and came in second In the Sectional Championship Marvin Ray Byerly dld an out standing iob coaching the team and getting them into flt condition As a result we had a very fme relay team consisting of Kim Hill Vonnie and Donella Simmons Those five runners formed the backbone of this years team The other fine athletes were Tracie Pride Karyn Hart Tina Moore Julie Kenney Sheila Johnson Karman Pulce Sharon Pendleton Angle Taylor Charlssa Hall Tammy Baker Jennifer Leitner Lisa Norton Junlce Johnson and Lisa Leltner Next year the squad is expected to be a dominating force in track and field 9 0 Q Q of four track meets, but also finished Pittman, Tonia Rice, Stephanie Shultz, Lynne Pearson, Theresa Brangers, l984 TRACK TE M First row: Mr. Byerly. Tracie Pride. Donella Simmons. Kim Hill, Vonnie Pittman. Karyn Hart. Tina Moore, Julie Kenney. Sheila Johnson, Tonia Rice. Second row. Karman Pulce. Sharon Pendleton, Angie Taylor. Charissa Hall. Tammy Baker, Jennifer Leitner. Lisa Norton, Lynne Pearson. Third row: Theresa Brangers, Junice Johnson. Teresa Lawrence. Stephanie Shultz. and Lisa Leitner. l62-Girls Track Doss 59 6I 55 26 Girls Track Results of l984 Opponent Butler Assumption P.R.P. Western Holy Rosary Angela Merici Southern Western Moore Southern Western Jeffersonville, Ind. Invitation Regional Championship Sectional Championship State Championship Male-Manual Relays Shelby Co. Invitational 53 36 60 36 37 27 26 2l 74 - 29 30 4th place Ist place 2nd place 8th place 4th place 7th place JQCK TALK The yearbook asked Vonnie Pittman how she felt about the I984 track season. honor to make it to state and win some- thing. We really worked hard at it and it V all paid off at the end. We appreciate all the work that Coach Byerly put in with us, thanks. Q I ' this is her reply: I really felt it was an 7 , 3 X Relay Team: Vonnie Pittman Kim Hill, Tonia Rice, Donella Simmons, Stephanie Shultz. MMEBQD a TT i mask, 0' ER 'V f! '- --:- 'if if jf lf' ? I fl --g- i 2 I Q ' fa? x ' I ' T! ' arp., ,,,i O ,-- - 'ff -an--D Girls Track- l63 Willie Hudgins, 400 Meter Dash Regional Champ April 4th was the beginning of a successful season for the I984 Boys Track Team. This is a sport which re- quires a great deal of stamina. endurance, and dedication, for those involved. One man that has dedicated his time, knowledge, and experience to this sport is Coach Bill White. Mr. White has coached Boys Track for SPRI T several years and has had quite a few outstanding members. The '84 team consisted of 20 participants: Eric Bagley, Keith Booker, Darren Berry, Clark Carroll, John Conard, Troy Denson, Dennie Galloway, Gary Hack, Shawn Horton, Willie Hudgins, Eric Jackson, Fred Moore, Rodney Morgan. Darvin Moore, Rodney Pitts, Spence lat! xg, Coach spends time with runners before meet begins. Jock Talk We had a decent track season last year and next season looks very prom- ising , comments senior Spence Shipley. He also adds humorously Coach White's a sissy and the leapers got off. Working together is of vital importance while running on the relay teams. I 64-Boys Track I I .M i?fLffs'7', Regional Champ comes out of the starting block full of ergy and spirit lass'-'- mmuvefm,fs's .suis-Q: .31 Last year golf was dropped as a port except for five tournamentss eld at various country clubs The girls were led again by Beth ents and qualified for the State ournament with a 6th place finish in he Regionals Beth Ubelhart In the tate Tournament since the seventh Powars Finishes l3th in State Tournament FGRE. grade was In the top five In the two tournaments she played but lost In a playoff for the last spot in State Tournament qualifying ending her The boys were well represented on the Tournament trail by Toby Fields with 2nd 3rd 4th and 5th place fln :shes Eddie Pehlke with 4th and 5th place finishes Tripp Dalrymple and Walter Denham The team tied for 2nd In the reglonals but lost on the first hole of the playoff for the State The team IS looking forward to the coming season which may prove to be one of the best in years y I , I . I - I I 1 : ' , ' . l owars, who won two of four tourna- string of appearances at five. Tournament. N , . ' . . X an Joe Freshley enjoyed his second season. GREEN TALK Beth Powars said, Going to the Tournament is a great CXPCFICIIUC. I love the feeling of competing to see who is the best. I look forward to having a better team this year. Hopefully, we'll go to State as a team. said Toby Fields. 3 , Toby Fields studies the flight of his last shot. 4 ' A 'fl Sl... is . f'4l.5' 'S Beth Powars lines up her tee shot and prepares to go for the green. Boys and Girls Golf-I65 Doss Upsets DeSales I4-I3 Blitz The mighty Doss Dragons kicked off their football season with high expecta- tions. They felt they had a lot to live upto after going to the playoffs the past three years. The Dragons started in fair- ly good shape, returning nine starters from the previous year's 8-4 team. Our strong points are in the offensive back- field and ends but, we'Il have to rebuild our offensive line, said coach Pope be- fore the season began. With Spence Shipley returning at quar- terback and Brett Williams and Kevin Cornette in the backfield the Dragons offensive unit showed a great deal of promise. When the defense took the field, key players had to influence others with less experience. The returning players defense included Pat Melton, linel and defensive end, David Law. Injuries and inexperience finally up to The Doss team. A 4-6 season was disappointment, but the memories f the players and fans will live for a Io time to come. Row one, left to right. K. Wood, S. Shipley, D. Sheperd. N. Whitson, M. Whiteside, P. Smith, E. Adams, C. Jarrard, E. Mclntosh, D. Moore. S. Morgan. C. Tucker, D. Phelps. W. Hudgins, J. Howard. Row two. E. Bagley, J. Holland, B. Crum, D. Hibbs, S. Smith, K. Cornette, B. Williams, N. Miller, B. Crum, D. Coleman, G. Quiggins, C. Bell, D. Jackson, H. Davis, A. Cannon, A. Alvey. Row three: J. Hornback, J. Marbley, G. Patterson, D. Nash. S. Lindsay, M. McCubbins. J. Morgan. W. Bishop. J. Hornback, R. Jones, R. Pitts, T. Atwell, J. Phelps, S. Hudson, C. Henry, D. Pfister, Row four: J. Hen- ry, S. Horton. D. Harvey. D. Vincent, K. Heselschuerdt, P. Melton, D. Montgomery. D. Cash, V. Williams, D. Nalley, M. Simon, M. Howard, D. Gallo- way, J. Logsdon, D. Law, D. Sanford, J. Manning. l66-Varsity Football N ,I J f N ,Hi f ,ef I984 FOOTBALL DOSS Opponent CD Trinity 7 I4 Desales I3 JI Athorton 3 W Southern 20 QD PRP I4 W Valley I7 II Shawnee CD I2 Fairdale 6 I4 Western I7 7 Moore I2 x....d.D Jock Talk We have had winning seasons for the past few years, and I wish we were as successful this year, as we have been in the past. l have learned how to win and how to lose, and I have to say l've learned something very important from football and that is Be Successful In Everything I Do . David Law-Senior l felt good at the begin- ning of the season, then some key people started getting hurt and it seemed like the team was not able to play well enough to have a winning year. Pat Melton-Senior X JN E lX7x JV IX -5 . ell' E Varsity Football l67 x I984 FOQTB if ' Rodney Pitts Jeff Hornback Pat Melton Off. 8 Def. Guard Off. Guard Guard S Linebacker Curtis Tucker as av Flanker Greg Quiggins , J W ix V5 Fullback G 5 W .G A fe A G' it G c an - gi I. 2 ,. . We .., it Paul Smith Keith Hesselschwartz Jeff Logsdon Wide Receiver Tackle Wide Receiver I68-Varsity Football S Q' IDRS lg if A 1 pence Shipley David Law Quarterback Tight End S Defensive End 25 Y' 1 .'I 2 A S1- Jay Hornback Nalley Tackle Wide Receiver Donnie Shepherd Defensive Back if:-wi I M 5 ff ' +2 in ,fe- '? .-'B . 1Fff2?ffWff'9'f'w 7 ,,1.j- ,W ,, :si A: 1 , x A 99 Zf? ft :Q ,ff V I. V L ,Z .' , I' fi i S ,Mx David Sanford Wide Receiver 4 . 15 ' A' SN S, ' At. A-ff . , L - 'r -K Q A ' ' f'f ' , F - zz' . 'ei fa , , - gfjiftl' M Eg L ,..:,'UQ.:j:uf Jimmy Holland Defensive Back V -was WAS'-V. K - ' l e , f I ' gf j 4 S Doug Vincent Tackle Varsity Football- I69 Ny I aw .. ff' 'Q Q '61 ,Q 'WW ,,,g4,,i1. W i. ,,, 1' , . , . fu, , X as ,A vi A-4. P as QW 5' ,V ' f' .Q Ahhh aterbeak ,,' hx x a Wu O' I. A X x fb U K DWF' DOSS BEATS P.R.P .... B The Volleyball Team has had a fairly successful year with a record of 7 and 8. The Seniors this year, Captain. Becky Lee, Julie Carrilo, Lisa Spencer and Wendy Howey will be greatly missed, but have made themselves known by their performance. REGIO Coaches' Wilson and Allen have brought much leadership to the team this year. Mark Wilson has coached the team 5 years with a very successful record. Coach Wilson has put much time, effort and dedication into the sport and team. All credit goes to Mr. Wilson for the very well planned and organized Doss Invitational which was held at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Ky. in September. lst Row. Left to Right-Denise Gahafer, Shelly Snders, Becky Lee, Wendy Howey, Kelly Schmit. Coach Wilson Ind Row Left to Right-Stacy Dere. Heidi Blessing, Julie Carrilo. Lisa Spencer, Karman Pulce Lisa Spencer Julie Carrilo Wendy Howey l72 vw-sv 4 J, 4 .., lu Q 52' Q. ww 'R DR Nj fx il. V if Doss Soccer Team Shatters Dld School Record as They Reach the The I984 85 Doss Soccer team was a tremendous success The team butchered its way through most of wlnfloss record II earned the right to enter the Jefferson County West Regional Tournament games In their first game of the Regional Tournament the Doss team romped past Iroquois for a final score of 7 to I In their second game of this rough ally destroyed Southwest Christian to give a final score of 8 to I in Doss favor In the third and fmal game of the West Regional Tournament Doss played one of its toughest matches against DeSales At the end of the was at 2 all At the end of two overtimes DeSaIes was the victor at 3 to 2 ending Doss fantastic season and claiming the title the regular season play. With it's 7X2 and tumble series, the Dragons liter- second half of .the game, the score First row: Becky Humphrey Qstatisticianj, Eric Campbell. Sec- ond row: Bruce Cambron. Ricky Fowler. Todd Hatfield, Chad Perkins, Keith Denton, Dustin Jacobs. Third row: Coach Dan Shepard, Shanda Blair, Jerry Goodhue, Ronnie Vincent, Gary Hatfield, Todd Hash, Scott White, Todd Hawkins, Doug Johnson, Craig Hagan, Assistant Coach David Payne. I 74-Soccer Team A special commendation should go to David Payne for his outstanding contribution to the Doss Soccer team. As a graduate from i983-I984, he came back voluntarily to give his ex- pert leadership to the Doss team as the assistant coachg coaching under head coach and athletic director. Dan Shepard. Next year's team should go all th way with the return of I4 of the I members that were on the team thi year. These talented players shal gain even more experience as the years go by. in ' 4 5? wg Hsu E X S I . Vx M .J, f 5 , z+-- Q gef- 11 Y: , . i QT W4 Vw A . wsxgfx, ' 1 me , '-hrfr' . Ar ,Q nw ,Af V I? Q V 1 '56 , 3395, 11' .st a Q51 Eiilyi Nighty' iii 1' S H R V M s ' ' if is s ,ox Q3 R- , ,figs as C f Boys and Girls .. . CROSS COU TRY The I984 Cross Country team once again exhibited the qualities essential to the successful runner. Discipline. dedication, and endurance combined to make the season one of personal growth for each runner as team members pushed themselves to greater and greater accomplishments. Although the points and vict ' didn't add n ONES IO BS personal growth, satisfaction, devel- opment of team spirit, and comma- radarie made the year indeed a memorable experience. Brad Sharber, Greg Mattingly, Paul Sanders, and Kevin McDowell led the team in making the year a successful one. Despite this being her first year on the team, Angel Vardeman, a freshman, became a successful run- ner. The girls came in 3rd place in bot the southern and Moore Invitational Congratulations girls for such a goo job. special thanks to coach Byerl for doing a good job with the cros Country team in making the year a accomplished one. .,s-smmiwf K' M vswfpww .Aviv C -s-in . . swf Doug coming in for the stretch. -. -. ss.-I... ...W-.. ...... ..,......--.. . ...sf A--rs, --f-f-Y----- . f J Kg- Ng, 'QC 2- T at ,fn sgxi ff, Sal-so This just isn't a good day for running. I 76-Cross Country S3452 1- A ,C of fe On your mark, get set, GOI Left to Right: Coach Byerly, Colette Perkins, Chris Hall. Jennifer Leitner. Angel Vardeman, Whitman, and Jamie .lannsen ack Row Left to right: Coach Byerly, Jeff Long. Steve Nichols, Mike Sego, Don Peak. Kevin McDowell. Middle Row: Alan Stevens, Greg Mattingly. oug Sheakley, Stan Young. Front Row, Brad Sharber, Paul Sanders. Todd Hack. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. BOYS Cross CUUUWY Girls Cross Country l984 1934 8 Shelby County lnvitationals at Shdbyvme Sept. 8 Shelby County Invitational at Shelbyville ll D055 V' Desales and Southern at Southern Sept. ll Doss v. Holy Rosary and Southern at Southern I5 Southern Invitational at Southern Sept. is Southern Invitational at Southern I8 Doss v. Holy Cross and P.R.P. at Sun Valley Sept. I8 Doss v. Mercy and P.R.P. at Sun Valley 22 Trinity Invitational at Seneca Sept. 22 Male Invitational at Seneca Park Park 2 Doss V, Fai,-dale and Western at gun Valley Oct. 2 Doss v. Fairdale and Western at Sun Valley 9 Doss v. P.R.P. and valley at Sun Valley OH- 9 D055 V- P-F-Pg af Sun Vaflev 20 Moore Invitational 9th place . Oct. 20 Moore Invitational n 3rd place 26 Regional Championships Sth Place Oct. 22 Regional Championships 5th place Cross Country- l 77 By beating P.R.P. in double overtime, DHS wins another regional title for the The varsity Boys Basketball-team once again proved themselves a con- tender for regional honors as they continued the tradition of winning and excitement. Pre-season newspaper stories predicted a balanced sixth re- gion with Doss an experienced team led by seniors Terrance Moorman, Spence Shipley, and Maurice Jones. As the season wore on, other players emerged to provide the skill, determination, and points necessary for victory. With last year's memory of our second appearance in the State Tournament Sweet Sixteen in just four years, Coach Mudd and the team had a lofty goal. The last-minute scheduling of Sen- eca one of the nation's finest high school teams, proved too tough as Doss fell by I7 points to open the sea- son. ln the early going, the Dragons held their own, but the Redskins took an unbeatable lead in the second half. Still reeling from that opening loss, the 3rd time Dragons took it on the chin from Western 60 to 56. The Male Bulldogs proved unwitting victims in overtime as Doss finally made it to the victory column. A 6th place finish in the tal- ent-filled King of the Bluegrass tourney included two wins and two losses. The traveling Dragons then moved on to the McDonald's Classic Tournament in North Carolina where they finished 2nd in the 8 team tourney. Gathering momentum, the boys moved into the heart of the schedule and reeled off eight victories as they climbed to fifth in the entire state according to the Litkenhous ratings before losing to then-ranked 32 P.R.P. Overwhelming victories over Fairdale, North Hardin. and Bardstown Bethlehem put us back on the victory track as the squad end- ed the regular season with I8 wins and 7 losses. Having earned the right to play Beth Haven in the first game of the 23rd District, the boys won by a score of IIO to 32 and advanced to the final ag highly regarded Valley. The game peared tough, but the Dragons convincingly 92 to 8I. In 6th Region play, the Dragons took on Southern playing at Doss. second round of regional action Doss beat Shawnee 56-SI. H earned admission to the regional showdown for the second year in row, Doss won in a double ove squeaking past P.R.P. 63-62. Finishing the entire season with record of-and-, Coach Mudd Dragons once again provided with an exciting season filled great expectations, great skill. excitement, and earned the re and envy of other schools for the tradition of winning Dragon rour A part of that tradition occurred Coach Mudd's team won the 2m dredth victory of his coaching career a rare feat indeed. Y lx Mm 8 '- Front Row fLeft to Righty Clark Carroll. Mike Grinter. Terrance Moorman. Spence Gootee, Dennis Hamilton, Jeff Emberton, Chris Jennings. Coach Joe Shipley, Back Row fLeft to Rightl Coach Leon Mudd, David Perry. Mgr. Charles Coach Kevin Salyer. Wathen, David Henry. Brandy Monks. Mark Lyons. Maurice Jones, Jerome l78-Boys Varsity Basketball Terrence Moorman Assist Leader Spence Shipley Academic Leader Chris Jennings 6th man Maurice Jones Clark Carroll Leading rebounder Leading Free-throw 7, OPPONENT WE-THEY Seneca 53-70 Western 56-60 Central 75-68 Male 69-64 Eastern 62-6I DeSales 67-68 Valley 68-52 Iroquois 62-5l Beth Haven l2O-29 J-Town 66-58 Shawnee 94-66 Butler lO3-9l Southern 8I-5l Holy Cross 74-58 P.R.P. 49-63 Fairdale 77-57 North Hardin 75-58 Mark Lyons Bardstown Beth 83'6l 2nd leading rebounder King of the Bluegrass Apollo 68-59 Seneca 52-79 Somerset 52-49 St. Ray Monas 78-82 McDonaId's Holiday Classic Independence Newnan Xavierian Beth Haven Valley Southern Shawnee P.R.P. DISTRICT REGIONAL 53-48 60-52 47-53 H032 93-82 60-48 55-5I 63-62 Charles Wathen Defensive Specialist Boys Varsity Basketball- I 79 1' 3 Q. M? gk - sf 55 Q Qs. 'Q-. Y M an N..N,..4...-.QMQ-K.wN g .1,i: , I 2 -Q Coach Mudd's 200th Career Victory Season Ends in Sweet Sixteen Mr. Mudd is honored by Mr. Whitaker and Mr. Shephard for his 200th victory. , gllll' i3SEG?S the SENIORSI B y V lyB ktball-ISI By beating valley' 49 to 45 Lady Dragons take 23 District Championship A new head coach and many young players were perhaps the most domi- nant elements of the '85 Girls' Basket- ball team. Ms. Terri Keowen moved from her previous position as Shelby County assistant to take the helm here at Doss. Among the starters, only Vonnie Pittman was a Senior. Early season games saw the Lady Dragons hold their own beating Western in the opener by a 49 to 47 squeaker. Mercy then overwhelmed Doss and the pattern seemed to be set. Wins alternated with losses as the young team gained experience. The highlight of the regular season was a win over Shawnee, in which Ms. Keowen said the team played well as a whole, shooting 541, from the field. Individuals who led the team includ- ed Traci Pride with a I3 point average, hitting 497, from the field, Vonnie Pittman with 8.5 rebounds per game, and Kim Pelhlke who scorched the net at the free throw line with 772. Th most improved player of the seaso was Sharon Pendleton who was a ke factor in several late season victories All District honors went to Traci Vonnie, Kim, and Sheila Johnson Back row from left: Coach Eddrington. Traci Pride. Wendy Howey, Vonnie Susan Betz, Shirley Dryden. Sharon Pendleton, and Kim Pehlke. Pittman. Wendy Chapman. Tammy Carter. Coach Keowen. Front row from left: I82-Girls Varsity Basketball Qu- :J uni -u Lady Dragons are recognized at pep rally. Deve dribbles toward the goal. QS? 4 Shelia gets support from the team. 4 JOCK TALK Under coaches Edrington and Keowen I feel I have come a long way. I wish I had a couple more years to play under their guid- ance. Thanks for an exciting season. Vonnie Pittman l'm really excited about playing. l've played all my life I can't wait to play next year, Kim Pehlke The team has played a lot better than I thought we would. Shelia Johnson This year was terrific. Traci Pride l told ya l'd get it. OPPONENT WE-THEY Western 49-47 Central 64-36 Mercy 29-56 Fern Creek 56-44 Eastern 73- SI Valley 5l-59 Seneca 67-27 Iroquois 46-58 Presentation 37-48 Holy Cross 54-38 Shawnee 8I-52 Butler 52-42 Southern 44-75 P.R.P. 63-65 Fairdale 58-56 .I-Town 49-5 3 Waggener 64-32 Girls Varsity Basketball- I 83 Seniors show character and leadership Susan Betz-a hard worker and leader. plays first sub at forward. Wendy Howey-a strong rebounder, was hampered by season injury which kept her from playing most of the sl Vonnie Pittman-a tremendous leader who is intimidating at defense, and blocked 46 shots during the season. 9 gg Vonnie shows blocking ability. Wendy prepares for a game. Susan shoots the ball. 9-Q, Q-A1 3, ' 1 WM Q' 1 5. if 'W uf- Aft 39? J.V. Boys have Super I2-2 Season The l984-85 JV season was a com- plete success. The JV Dragons started their season with Seneca and Doss won 36-22. Then with their first win under their belts, the Dragons started on a roll by winning 8 more in a row. among the victims were Western where Doss won 45-32 and also Male where we also won 49-42. Then our roll was almost curved when DeSales come close to an upset 48-49. Next the Dragons breezed past Valley 58-45, and also lrquios 38-29. One of their easiest games was against J-Town where we blew out 53-37. Butler gave Doss a run for the money but lost, 47- 45. Another close one was Southern. but Doss won 38-36. The end of the Dragons season was a tough one. lost to Holy Cross 48-56. They also to P.R.P. 45-SI. Coach Salyer was of his JV team this year, and est ly proud of their record. Front Row QLeft to Righty Mike Bighaml Danny Leasor. Coach Salyer. Chris David Henry. Brandy Monks, Steve Sipes, Niles Whitsom Jeff Emberton Jarrard, Troy Conner Back Row fleft to Righty John Sawyers, Jerome Gootee, I 86-.IV-Boys Basketball Ns, JV's Finish 5-9 Gaining aluable E perie Opening the season with a decisive over Western. the girls then a 26-20 decision to powerful followed by a close two-point to Fern Creek. Valley's Vikings the unwitting victims as the J.V. Dragons earned a twelve-point reaching the 503 mark. The team rebounded from losses to Seneca and Iroquois to top Presenta- tion. Holy Cross bounced the Dragons 38 to 3l before we beat Butler 29 to 27. Southern topped Doss 3I to 22 and then P.R.P. bombed the Dragons 50 to 2I. A lopsided 45 to 26 win over Fairdale preceded a heart-breaking 3I to 30 loss to Jeffersontown. Waggner ended our season on an unpleasant C note 32 to I7. Sharon Pendleton led the team in scoring while Tammy Chapman and Tammy Carter tied for rebounding honors. Tammy Carter led the team in free throw shooting percentage with 682. from lefty Margie Fuller. Stephanie Robb, Coach Edrington. Sharon Tammy Carter. Wendy Chapman, Angela Patterson. Taanja Murphy. Dee Dee Jejuana Payne. fBack from lefty Natalie Eisenmenger, Shannon Eaton. POWEEL JV Girls Basketball- I 87 The wrestling team consisted of mainly freshmen and sophomores this year. Great progress was achieved with this very young team from the begin- ning of the season. Rick Fowler at- tained places in the Jefferson County and Fall City Tournaments. Recom- mendations also go Les Williamson, Dustin Jacobs, Todd Hawkins, Walter France, Mark Simon, Mike Kapfhammer, and Paul Thomspon for improving substantially since the start of the season. The J.V. squad consisting of Phil Ellis, Josh Myers, and Chris Blanton also improved greatly. I, coach Cattan look forward to a tough wrestling program at Doss High School in '85-'86 wrestling season with the turn of all but one wrestler, Walter France. The Team with the more exper- ienced wrestlers expects to place in the top three of the district. CCoach Cattan in his first year of coaching, has done a great joblj -if-,. First Row: Coach Joe Cattan, Paul Thompson, Chris Blanton, Mike Kapfhammer, Mark Simon. Todd Hawkins. Second Row: Les Williamson. Phil Ellis, Ricky Fowler. Josh Myers, Dustin Jacobs. ISS-Wrestling nu- .lock Talk Coach Cattan gives guidance. Les feels a little down. I Mike Kapfhammer had this to say about the I985 wres- tling team and season: We took it on the chin this year, but l still had fun. All our wrestlers are return- ing next season, so I think we will improve. My favorite memory is Fall City Tourna- ment. Dustin is on top of the situation. Teammates look on. Date Time Dec.5 lm Dec.6 7:w Dec.IO 7:00 Dec.I5 D100 .l3n.2 Trw .l3I'1.9 Trw Jan.lO Trx Jan.II-I2 TBA Jan.l4 72x Jan.I6 7:00 Jan.I9 TBA Jan.23 7:00 Jan.26 TBA Feb.8-9 TBA Opponent Result Western L Moore L Manual L Quad Meet L Shawnee L Valley L Trinity L Jeff. Co. Tourn. L Central L P.R.P. W Fall City Tourn. L Fairdale L Quad Meet L Dist. Tourn. L All matches except dates marked TBA l89-Wrestling '-06 Pura THE FLAMING DRAGO BA D I984-8 1 Q'-s.....f,.,.v if ,Q From left to right: fbottom rowj Craig Smith, Janice Carpenter, Jill Wells, Kelli Walker, Veronica Harper, Jamie Barnes, Mr. Temple. fsecond rowj Lisa Rhodes, Rhonda Colbert, Brenda Wentworth, James Hooper. Phil Ellis. Heather Ray. Brian Fellmy, Eric Goodman. Cthird rowj lisa Raines, Donna Wales. Cheri Lagle, Tyrone Booker. Richard Faleide. Mike Stinnett, Melissa Wilson, Kenny Dohn. ffourth row! Annette Clark. Jason Tatum. Scott Weigel, Damon Gue, Brian Scherer, Eric Wilhelm, Bobby Conard. Ctop rowj John Ralls, Gerald Stevens. Steve Childers. Tim Chism, Brian White. Todd Freeman. and Doug Lindsey. The band marches during homecoming. R Sleeping on the job. again? Brian is held captive, by the natives. J I Band- I9I Doss C eerleader Captain-Jennifer Lomax Co Captain-Tami Butler Leisa Brown i?+ff?'fM Lisa Galloway Carolyn Potter Jamie Vincent I 92-Cheerleaders Vicki Hatfield The Doss High School ' Cheerleading squad received awards for its performance Universal Cheerleading Bowling Green, Kentucky. The team received five ribbons. one excellent ribbon. two Golden Superior ribbons for 5 Squads. The squad was attend the regional comp Memphis, Tennessee. The members of the A team Seniors-Jennifer Lomax, Tami ler, Vicki Hatfield, Leisa Brown, Lisa Galloway. Juniors-Carolyn ter and Jamie Vincent, Sophomore-Missy Butler. Under the leadership of Patterson, the cheerleading consisted of hard work and dedication through the football. and basketball season memories each cheerleader are pressed between these Missy Butler atch That S lrlt -if-1 Captain, Kim Watson he Doss High school varsity B d received several awards for its formance at the Eastern erleading Camp in Springfield. Ohio r the summer. he team received the camp's Best round Squad trophy. a first place hy for clinic champions. I7 superior ribbons. a first place trophy for pon competition, and a second e ribbon for skit competition. quad captain Kim Watson was ed Best All-Around Cheerleader received an invitation to be an ern Cheerleading Camp Instructor. he Team plans to attend a national petition in Virginia next March. ther members of the team are onna Koebel. Tammy Mills, Michelle ham, Tina Spencer. Michael Rickert, n East and the coaches were Missy zinger and Sherrie Higgins. Tammy Mills L. S . K . 4-4 bmw CoCaptain. LaDonna Koebel Tina Spencer Michael Rickert f ' A 2 ff' Q 1 2 ...L . ' af-, Michelle Graham Dawn East Mascot. Beth Powars n li 1s1l?f .'ffifi33'.+Z ' ' 'lift - 'Ipit' v -tv. sv v-vggvm-ngi ft'?.'1'tii 1, as .'. 3, 'xt ' i . 151, .X . , 2' ' tx'-'v ' '- 1172 -'. 'I yt '.',',','vb ,'nl.,J ,. , t v'...,,, .4ln,qj. 'vs Ivyvvy' ' riff, yu W- ' s ' Q ' N l 'v s',',',', o',',' ,', '. lo v v s A Q. U r s if s , f s Vvivvss 5' . HU Lllill' QV ' ' ' - i'q'.'g' V 1 1. www, - . -.4.4.4.u s '-'s t',',',' ' , 4 ' H Q D: ' ' -'v iffi sg, a . ,tale , 0 c 1 o 4 . 4 x an o It 733 . K Q I Cheerleaders- l93 'Kr Glu 0 'VT . ,!3..4.. 19:51 4 N S 1 A Promote School Spirit The whole gang. playing on the monkey bars? ' k h EQ M iii nm Dvd Chee le d r -l95 'fu-..,, M ' Ms. Michelle Davis-A special lady! l96-Drill Team THE DAZZLI G DR GO ETTES Row I-C. Stone, A. Hasselback, C. Roadcap, S. Patterson, K. Walker, V. Hutchason QCo-Captainj. C. Carroll. T. Edlin. Row 2-J. Godsey, R. Thomas, B. Long, J. Pinnix, M. Davis CSponsorD, M. Blackburn, M. Frank, S. Goodlett. K. Lyons. Row 3-T. Toledo, R. Lawhorn, K. Hart CLieutenantl B. Mellet, T. Hasselback, T. Mathes, K. Dunn CCaptainD. D. Saunders fCo-Captainj. The Dragonettes consist of 24 hard-working, dedicated girls. They performed during half-time at foot- ball and basketball games, pep rallies. and at community functions such as the Manly Community Center ESSA Day. Competing at Western Ken- tucky's Universal Dance Camp Com- petition winning a second-place tro- phy and earning entry to a spring competition in Florida. Long hours of practice after school and during summer vacation go into making the Drill Team a success. The Dragonettes only con- tinue to get better and better through the dedication they put into it. It takes many, many hours perfecting a routine. It takes even more tolerance to put up with one another day after day. The special affection the girls feel toward each other helps to make their common goal easier to reach-to be the best Doss has ever seen. The Dragonettes extend their very special thanks to Ms. Michelle Davis. their sponsor who gives everything she has to making this year a success. She spends much personal time working with the girls and they would like her to know it is very much appreciated. Seniors-Vicki Hutchason, Corrine Stone Dunn. Donella Saunders. f f 'ni xg F N ' YM Mrs. Bett Young Ss.. Mrs. Young helps Mike Whiteside and Brian Crum in a biology experiment. Finally no more dissecting of wormsl Occasionally, a teacher will come along whose memory remains with hisfher students even after the course is over. Mrs. Betty Young has been one of these teachers at Doss. This year, after 30 years of teaching. Mrs. Young has decided to move into full retirement and is looking forward to new, ex- citing ventures. When she was asked about her future plans. she said that she would like to travel, to enjoy my leisure time. and to buy a boat big enough to live on and then cruise. When asked about,her favorite memories and people from her years of teaching, Mrs. Young responded with the following: Each student l've taught has left a special memory. I especially enjoyed sponsoring the Beta Club fwhich I did for IO yearsj and being a class sponsor Cl! yearsj. The class of '77 is an im- portant part of my memories, as is Miss Jucoff who has been next door for I8 years. The early years at Doss were excitingt I helped design the ring, choose the school col- ors, pick the fight song, and form the 'tradi- tion'. The students and staff members at Doss would like to wish Mrs. Young a very happy and exciting retirement. l98-Retirement Recognition as- Wink -4 QQQQQQQQQ mamma f K : I 1 fa R l I I U - 1 O -41 HAQQS . 14 I 3 , ? 118154 HEL ' A 9 fag? 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QW 2 ?:-..lI .ruin THANKS SUPERIA RM VAN COOK REEVE Owner DAN COOK S DAVE REEVE Lyon's Den Haircutters 2 loc tions l8l8 Heaton Rd. Shively 447-90:9 ' lOlll D'xie Hwy. Valley Statlon 933 B30 Perms are a specialty l me Tooth Comb l 7626 St Andrews Church Road Loulsvllle Kentucky 402l4 Proprletor Llnda Sharber The l985 Myth Staff would luke to extend thanks and appreclatlon to all those who helped make this yearbook possible Many thanks go out to Sponsors and Coaches for help with the team rosters schedules etc the Office Staff Admlnlstratlon and Faculty Mr Steve Pumphrey of the Inter Colleglate Press for his tlme expertise and patience and most of all thanks to the Student Body for making the l984 85 school year a speclal one Simpson s Hardware Bulldlng S remodeling Devoe Palnt Plumblng Supplies Drywall Materlals Feed Seeds Proprletor Clyde Simpson 7300 St A d Ch Rd Ad 2I3 4 A I ' 0 Q Q f Q 1 . . ' , 1 1 p Q Q Q Q . i D 'i . . . . ' Q 9 Q g Q - -f 1 . . . 0 9 . . . ! Q . , ' . 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A cast of 50 Doss students under the dlrec tlon of Mark Temple presented American Pop a look at Doss as ll mlght have appeared In the 50 s The play encaptured the audience as they responded with laughter and applause T ping W4 AMERICAN POP SINGERS Bull Brecklnrldge Pat Melton Lee Anne Helm Llsa Paxton Lynette Farmer Julle Sharpensteen Robm Lawhorn Doug Sheakley ACTORS Steve Studbrook Todd Freeman Dlck Clark Karen Karlyle Klm Walker Canon LaBarbarlan Gladys Knlght Jllls Wells Sharon Sharallke Matulda LeHunne Llsa Rhodes Mundy Loosley Indlana Blalr Rhonda Colbert Rufus Leeklng Erlc Wilhelm Steve Nichols Kelll Walker Klm Walker Eric Wllhelm Pat Melton Janus Joplln Klm Walker Ken Queasy Dudley Headacher Todd Freeman Dolly Dinette Micheal George Blll Brecklnrldge Lena Lufte Ola Gma Shephard Hary Bellabzug Llsa Galloway .lamle Barnes Brenda Mellet .lanlce Carpenter Chris Abrams Shaunna Hoover Mlke Casebler Mellnda .laggers Pat Melton Master of Ceremonies DANCERS CHORUS Laura Jacks Tracy Brown Phll Ellls Gma Shephard Marsha Frank Klm Walker Freda Malone Amy Frelth Karen McGlaun Chrus Hall Mike Mudd Pam Hart Erlc Janslng Closing Mass Shellle Stewart DIRECTED AND CHOREOGRAPHED BY MR MARK TEMPLE II4 American Pop Play - .Q . 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