Douglass High School - Trojan Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

 - Class of 1980

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F22- Band- First Row L To R L. Swain, S. Scott. L. Nelson, M. Randall, A. Smith, P. Williams, F. Kirk, D. John- son. R. Breeden, C. Bradley. C. Turner, and Mr. Francisco. Second Row- F. Harding, J. Sanders. K. Baucom. N. Williams. G. Warmath. S. Lewis. C. Orr, M. Markham, E. Jackson, M. Goudeau, J. Hall. Third Row- M. Gonzales, K. Ramirez. G. Harding, L. Neal, J. Taylor, C. Warner. J. Harris, D. Hopkins. M. D. Phillips. Fourth Row- Grigsby. M. Calaway. C. Frederick, C. Jack- son, D. Ogle. E. Jackson. J. Francis, C. Rivers, J. Paxton, A. Mink, M. Jackson, W. Royal, M. Robinson, Fifth row- R. Threatt, E. Chambers, W. Wilson, T. Diggs. Sixth Row- K. Bradley. S. Carr. Top- W. Knight Perform nee Count lt is very hard being a Head drummer sometimes, but just when l am about to give up, everything seems to turn out okay. His group is better known as the Funk Factory . Willard Wilson Not only did the band perform at school but also at the Myriad, Fidelity Bank Plaza, the State Fair and the 89ers Day Parade. Practice doesn't make perfect. Perfect practice makes perfect. The unwritten law of Trojan Perfection 151 Being in the Band here at Douglass is a new experience but l like it. Kevin Smith l feel that being President of the band is an honor. Once you get started CWith musicj it's hard to stop. Clay Rivers Band Pres. 79-80 This is my third year as a twirler and l've seen a lot of chages. This year l'm a senior and co-captain. lt makes me proud to be a part of Douglass. Wilma Kirk Drill Team. Majorettes. and Twirlers. Kneeling L to R- W. Kirk, co-capt., D. Shannon. M. Gates, K. Wafer. M. Sim- mons. D. Brown, and B. Dykes. First Row Standing L to R- K. Adamson, B. Franklin, D. Shells. M. Cornish, P. Cud- joe co-capt., T. Wyatt. D. Harris, D. Roberts and T. Davis. Second Row Standing L to R- A. Carr. R. Carnish. M. Rush, P. Madison. S. Stewart. F. Reed. C. Stewart. T. Coleman, T. Cudioe, and A. Thompson.

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Culture ln Action Art Club-L to R- First Row- Candy Noel, Darla Crawford. James Davis, Gerald Crawford, Mark Ashby. Charles Harris, Michael Richardson. Marcus Williams. Second Row- Mrs. N. Johnson, John Harrelson, Penny Wyant, Juana Alverez, Leonard Parker. Becky Williams, Lynn Tilly. Mrs. Taylor. Third Row- Tammy Fryman. Mark Johnson. Darry Hilterbran. Debra Stinen, Torrie Williams, Garland Embery, Keith Jones, Demetrey Haywood, Lacy Williams, Terry Easley, Fourth Row- Joe Hopkins, Robert Moore, Eugene Chambers, Terrell Chambers. Terry Cooper, Alvin Dale and Tony Coursey. Douglass High School is proud of a special club sessions on weekends. They take their dancing that the Troians can really call their own, better seriously but when performance time comes, it looks known as the DHS DANCERS . This group was as if they came only to have fun. They perform for headed by students who were high on discipline. a variety of reasons and events from the DHS Talent Their practice times are after school with special Shows to Pep rallies. DHS Dancersl L to R-Kneeling, Ken Germany, Angie Anglin, Donald Threatt, Lisa Williams, Wishbone Royal. Row I- Standing. Shelena Cudjo asst. Head, Cavorius Thomas. Sherry Stepeny. Pam Thomas, Clay Rivers, Regina Stepeny, Head Dancer. Row 2 Standing James Harris. Chantal Curry, Deporres Hopkins, Beth Harbin, Marcus Williams. Shelly Fize, and Tony Rayburn. f of I



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whether it be in the band or vocal music Concert Choir L to R- First Row, Dr. Dawkins, M. Yearby. F. House, L. Tilly. M. Oliver, V. Burleigh. M. Williams, M. Calaway, W. Linzy, W. Royal, D. Hopkins, A. Shanks, S. Green, S. Hammons, T. Lindsey, D. Roberts, C. Hood, Mrs. Allen, Mr. Hicks. Second Row, L to R- Mrs. F. Cudjoe, B. Boykin, C. Vaughn, T. Clark, L. Farmer, L. Stevenson, W. Wilson, C. Stewart, B. Cole, P. Payne, T. Coleman, M. Simmons, B. Franklin, K. Adamson. B. Nelson, R. Stepeny, Third Row, L to R- Mr. Jones. J. Neal, T. Wyatt, T. Blackwold, J. Harris. C. Jackson, K. Jones, L. Parker, T. DeGiusti, T. Rayburn. R. Threatt, D. Howard, L. Swain, L. Green, L. Hollis, T. Combs, Mr. Miles. Fourth Row, L to R- D. Bolden, C. Ruck, S. Stewart, J. Diggs. S. Meador. M. Summers, G. Jackson, K. Kohler, W. Willimas, R. Carter, W. Baker, A. Foster, O. Hancock, S. Cudjo, L. Miller, and T. Lambeth. l feel that Concert Choir is a very fulfilling class that everyone should have the chance to experience. Each participant has an important part to play l wouldn't want to be in any other organization. Felecia House l think Concert Choir is a very important activity. Mr. Hicks goes above and beyond the normal duties of a music teacher. His influence on the students makes them want to have a good choir, that's why l think we do Mike Summers Mixed Chorus to me is not just a class of students. it's more like a family. Most of us are Freshman. and the year started out slowly because we were scared of each department. Seperately, they are but a single sound. But when assembled, they bring together a sound beyond compare. With the beat of our own DHS Drummers, the band, drill team, twirlers and maiorettes snap to attention. With a glance from Mr. Hicks, the choir stands tall. After hours of practice and sacrifice, the results are evident. Their skill and percision is displayed whether it be on the field or stage. With pride in their hearts and smiles on their faces, each member takes his or her place in the line of tradition that has made Douglass High School a true example of unity. other. But everyone is coming out of hiding in their shells to become the best Mixed Chorus DHS has ever seen. Miz: Rush Mixed Chorus First Row L to R- Dr. Dawkins, L. Potts, S. Hudspeth, B. Baker, W. Yearby. J. Bush, T. Pope, L. Giles. G. Hill, Mrs. Allen, Second Row L to R- Mrs. F. Cudjoe, T. Arthur, A. Shannon, B. Smith, B. Pennington, R. Cummings, V. Troxel, T. Walter, Mr. Hicks. Third Row L to FI- Mr. Jones, P. Thomas, S. Stepney, L. Hayes, R. Marshall, C. Harris, C. Seabolt, Y. Holloway, L. Jameson, Fourth Row S. Smith, T. Watts, D. Hayes, S. Jones, M. Rush M. Dykes, S. Colton, Mr. Miles. 4 '33 Choir

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