Duncan High School - Smoke Rings Yearbook (Duncan, OK)
- Class of 1988
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They included class competition, class rivalry between seniors and freshmen, and routines by the cheer- leaders, drill team, and Drama Club It was a special time for every- one when the student body, faculty, coaches, players, and entire community adopted the NNNNNGU slogan and never gave up! 1 Eff W ' g Student Council sponsored its bi-annual blood drive in which senior, Craig Turner, donated blood to the Oklahoma Blood ln- stitute. Spirited seniors worked to create their version of an opponent's mascot. 4 Opening !.u I Expressing their spirit before the Bixby game are Mike Brown, John Payne, and Jonathon Hosch. 3 s , s it as 9 i , V S s we -:LQ .X ui gate X: Www- W N, W mc 7 ' 1i--i The student body participates in an as sembly commemorating the Constitution l P L r l F l l l E' fy . YH ..,1 ,.:1,1, f i i Band members watch eagerly as the cheerleaders perform at the pep rally. Sophomores, Sandy Garrison and Jana Perkins, carry on the Demon Spirit at the quarter final pep rally. .W M W ,VQAVZ , , ,,-,.,, , . - - , . as- N. . Checking out the Pitchfork are seniors Shannon Spruiell and Brett Reding. Openin g 5 I Science teacher Marion Nottingham plays Colorful Times. Showing their spirit at the pep rally is the Junior Class, Bixby pep rally. lusifis 'WQQY Q' 'Q 'Y 4- 7 9g,i?fih'iJt' A A , u A y ,J si Z4 Speakers at an F.C.A. meeting, OU football players Todd Thompson and Caesar Rente, pose with F.C.A. presidents Leigh Anne Apple and Darrel Martin. A VI M l Xl ' K Y. K 'Vik 5 si ,A if I vases 'll Captain Angel Cole, junior, concentrates on a drill team routine during a pep rally. r DEMONS l fx ... '24 .vb-J l iii? 4' 5 I' Assistant principals John Hopper and Steve Cleveland wear football jerseys to show their school spirit! 1 vlCY3fY C A momentous occasion, assistant princi- pal Steve Cleveland's 40th birthday was further cause for celebration at a playoff pep rally. Opening 7 8 Student Life qt W. , 4 I f ' 5f ,X A iime f ,R nfrif - , N T34 1 ' L' ' , f 1 ' if f bit? -Q . -' J .L V .' ' 'ff H' , ff A j ,sf rx i L, f Vi, l f , ,Q 4-A- 4 ,J I F , N 1. A' , Q-.mx V ,gf KC' . U if 1' u 4, , Mfvr- ,. 'Af Q' f vs fl i IM .. f,,5w,ff K s mv-ff' 4.40 A. 4. 'Swv In Q M .-1 M QA ,gif rayfa u i D Q6 n ,V if ,S 1 W A M' ' ' , , 2, ' 759.11 KL jfikww, 41 Q-,. tudent Life 9 Fall! A Time For Fun Class rivalry was welcomed back into the pep rallies. Seniors and freshmen showed their class spir- it by making signs and yelling chants across the gym. Class ri- valry made the pep rallies fun for everyone. Students participate in class competition at a football pep rally. 10 Student Life Seniors show their spirit by participating in the wave at a pep rally. Hollie Dixon, Pam Schmidt, and Jill Lang study agenda during a break at the OIPA Yearbook Conference held on the OU campus. S-' 'Y ' - VLA, ag- at H, .- gil f -tv r- gr.. -it 1 .. 2-f..-:...'f: ' , alas Vg. I JH' lv 17 ' 1 .F v , L ' I - flwgln 'sl 'ykfveigtkifg Y Jie.: y. i K , , , . .M '-. 1 f ,LQ1 -, '.,'i: ' ,, , J 21193. ',.: - 4 V 1 A ici? ' 5 4341 I 3' H 'kq '?'-iA'I'1 H' '- H 2' ' f .,-.. J'1i '.ff'iv '?f L2 L +i1ti-'airs fs t - X-v .:::e +: '- 1342, j1?'Z-...-.'3', ,U 4 , ' . E:,i'- -.cj T J- I - 5 - --9.9,.. ,554 '-Q,i.35j,,4 5 5, wqlms '.., .U -', I 1 . ' swf .. 'MQ -'ihfX5f3x13,.-f-',,f '. s 'if .r nie., I5 Ev. f., 4,415 , A n 1 - Q., V -5 U 'Z-Q. 1 gfiyg .ta.,. I -hs V 4- A ' N 1 ,- X-I l DECA President, Amye Couch, selects fashions from Rags Inc. to model in the fashion show. WPG? 1-.ia bf i Kristen Schreiner puts up signs on the billboards outside of town to let the Bixby Spartans know how far away from home they are. A ek if v -v A -1 R , l Student Life The Demon football season was brought to its peak with the tri- umph of beating the Chickasha Chicks during the homecoming game. There was much excite- ment before and after the victory. The glorious event started with a bonfire, followed by a pep rally, then with the annual homecom- ,- is , its Homecoming candidates: Cl-ry Terri Travis, -Tracey Ludwick, Pam Schmidt, and Tammy Dobbs show excitement before the halftime show. Very happy Pam Schmidt became homecoming queen. During the homecoming pep rally, the Sparklers show their excitement as the Pillow People. 12 Student Life ing parade. During the game's halftime show Pam Schmidt was crowned homecoming queen. After the victory there was a homecoming dance in the Stu- dent Center. Many people still re- member that we FRIED THE CHlCKS. xg? During the homecoming parade, the ju- niors showed much needed spirit to beat the Chicks. Their hard work paid off when they won The Most Spirited Class award. f 9 5? .L 4 . J' S X 35-. as Q' ..., rssi . K .i f V is Z Q M t ,,.' S iiir ' f':f W M , V 'i tw i, .... i.s ,,...,. if T . tr i 'f... . .,.. , . ..' Q tit . .... Q ' .M -. - M 'tr M ff 3' MJF S QI iriibb 5 T ref? D T P Chicks Fry At Homecomin High spirited are Stacy Coe, Stephanie Drake, and Kevin Gregston at the bonfire. Showing their letters the junior class get Terry Baugh,jur1i0I', DVBCUCES her flag FOU- all fired up during the pep rally tine before the homecoming halftime show. Student Life 3 I 1 l I 5 f 1 1 I i i I Lockers found in fashion. Students find decorating their lockers a thing to do for something new. Amye Couch, senior, achieves the total look in fashion as she prepares to choose a Coca Cola Watch. Wearing a straight denim skirt and red turtle neck under a woven sweater, Amye accents her attire with a red sash. Wal-Mart brought many students in for shopping. Enjoying themselves as they se- lect a Rugby in school colors are seniors Pam Schmidt and Jenna Jones. 14 Student Life , ,c 8 i, ..,,f.,1,m mn l -it , i i l i -.Fe .4452 4 l l - - fi . J I 'il iaizggii 5 Jc1VfEf, 'f I lu If lil 1 l . iliiilill'i HMC l llll lll ii' i lil' 'U x Q If 5 J QA! Cr 101 ffl-ef 6 f v' 491,795 E8 N8 The most in clothes now have become faded, acid, or stonewashed jeans. Many students agree that this is definitely it Enjoying herself while looking at the latest style in watches is Ms. Tracy Perry, busi- ness teacher. Student Life 15 Football Homecoming Royalty Pam Schmidt escorted by Charlie Twelves Jennifer Colbert escorted by John 0 Bradley Tracey Ludwick escorted by Jay Crabb Mary Hall escorted by Todd Ledford Teri Travis escorted by Pat Jackson 16 Student Life Tammy Dobbs escorted by Brian Finley Basketball Homecoming Royalty 1 I I L Tracey Ludwick escorled by Eric Newberry 1 . I L i 1 E l Holly Stone escorted by Jeff Dillon , l Hollie Dixon escorted by Brett Reding Angela Perry escorted by Steve Hale Jana Perkins escorted by Brian Peters Amy Harlow escorted by Jason Morris Sluden! Lule 17 t ' 1 'Basketball Homecoming Royalty + Shannon Spruiell escorted by Sandie Sanders Charles Cash escorted by Michelle Gibson 18 Student Life John Ralter escorted by Melissa Ridley Brook Ridley escorted by Kara Doke Y -.ganbhe ,A 'et r 1 , I ' F .' 2- 1 f .X -0 fl V s 1-W - f :QQ wk ' 2 fi v-L' ,J i v I Andy Roe escorted by Paula Cornwell Jay Carr escorted by Angie Reding 61 9!!'I IUGPVUS :swam uqof Kq pauoosa ueu16a.15 eulegaw au.lnH aueqg Kq pauoasa glla1e:zn'l M1951 IIEH 90f KCI I-79110059 GUNS KIIOH A29 spqg Aq pauooss pJo3 sgpueg Joliel 513513 Aq psuozzsa qygmg agueqdexg dolunq xpew Aq paucosa qonog slimy A112503 Bugwoaawolq Sugpsaam , . , ,- f f ,S ESS'EEPayrollPuyStnI https: nlyfmni157mter5Om'Uln!4Wm' W W W 'TEMPLATE Spring Sports Royalty A-v . .EN of A 'xr . Paula Cornwell escorted by Bubba Miller Kqthy Cole escorted by Todd Ledlord 3 l ? f Jill Lang escorted by Kevin Rogers Jenna Jones escorted by Brian Smith Holly Carroll escorted by Mickey Angie Redung escorted by Clint Maroney COVVSY ' 20 Sludent Life Eric Wins Crossman i 1 5 'Lv- 2 rw. 1A1fkmfW 9 I K .. I 31' yi 5 if '.fs is 1 ss .. ' 31 'S .- .. .Q . . , 5, 3 Q K 4 . W ' L5 5 f L' ...H J 1 x . mire ,A L 'Q Crossman nominees are Steve Hale, Mi- chael Elliott, Eric Newberry, Robin Brad- Every year five talented and de- serving seniors are chosen as Crossman nominees by teachers, and the winner is determined by Chosen for the Crossman Award is Eric Newberry. the vote of the student body. Eric Newberry received the Crossman Award at the annual awards as- sembly on May 18. Eric receives award from principal Larry David. leY, and Keith Cafl- Student Life 21 Th Christmas Cradle The Christmas play was presented by the Drama Department In the play a young teenage girl named Magdela has a child whose father Heinrick takes the baby to a convent and leaves him with nuns. Magdela is shunned and os tracized by the village people because she has no husband. Nevertheless the priest chooses Magdela s house as the most worthy and finally her child is returned. The lead role was shared by senior, Cyndy McGarr: and sopho more, Stacey Coe. Acting as the cruel father, Heinrick, was Russell High, sen A happy reunion is provided by the return of Magdela s baby. Director Denise Hines gives last minute instructions during the dress rehearsal. -ul' A -fefgllj.. 153' ' I lliflj' 22 Student Life Heinrick refuses daughter Magdelas re quest for the return of her baby. Yi 'L af' V .si-s. vszfiiff q Cast members Ctopb bow for a word of prayer before dinner. Debating the differences in their family values are Mrs. Kirby played by Missy Piercy, junior, and Mrs. Sycamore played by Stacey Sykes. senior. f YoulCanH: TakeJt VVhhiYou Four long weeks of practice, an extremely well built set, and a very dedicated cast - that about sums up You Can't Take lt With You. A comedy in three acts, You Cari't Take It With You, was presented May 4th and 5th by the Drama Department, under the direction of Denise Hines, drama, speech, and freshmen English teacher. The story revolves around a semi-well off, and semi-crazy family who believe in only having fun. Their unreasonable ways interfere with their daughter, Alice, and her boyfriend's struggle to wed. The story was written by George Kaufman and Moss Hart. It takes place in New York City during the 194O's. nl ' 1 D lu Tl Z Organizations 23 Favorite w ,gm M i M4 VLVVV U V5 'rvk U kkk' Twp I af 'l 'W 9' :fvf msg: x.-, '-qi 3 f s vi fswfw 3 mf:zm'Mez 5 X S 4 s 2 ,Q 4 4 5 PS W 2, 5 3 K 24 Student Life s w In -... -or. Foods, Fads, And Flicks. ,. , p A .. - ,:1, h' ' 1 ' it f ..g:- .. VV , . Z , L,, 1 V, Q 4 . 7 .V,.V V. t i . A. ,,A: 1 1: iil V J, A,11, ,A . . ,V,, A' , 2' V,.QZ. V 3 o i t , , t 1. Dirty Dancing , M :,' ' ff M U 1 ,.:g, , ... Al H 1 ,J f A , ..- 'ti at A W 2. Fatal Attraction o f ' Q 352 t 3 Thr M d 2 A , o , - ee en an . 2 t ott . Baby ' ' QV tita' iv' V' 4. Can t Buy .Me t 5- Pfam' Wins' and Automobiles. ,1o,tV '1'e ' tt t ' o it o Q' t'tn A 53 f o. OD S o t o'vV M 1 'toti ' t f . ' N' at .V a.t2 , . QM V ' lf , V. t,n ? 2. h l fif 'cf 1' Animal . .tm ' 3. ls This Love x .,,,MxN 1 - f 2. Need 'You Tonlgfht t . 4. Catch Me l'm Falling Q S ttf-fig? M ga i- V. t 5. Could 've Been Student Life 26 26 Student Life A Ni ht In Venice The prom was held April 30th in the Student Center. The theme was A Night in Venice, and the band was The Blades. To raise money for the prom the junior class sold suckers, t-shirts, and key chains to make a memorable night for everyone. Rockin' the night away are junior Clint Corley and senior Pam Schmidt. Senior girls get together for a memorable party pic. f 3 fig A Ni ht To Remember :H zvx Q Kevin Laukhuf and Tim Buben, seniors, take a break from the dance fioor to check out the food. M ,, r 7 Y' QR' r if iw 294 ' xg xg x K . a xx - i ,tkxty 5 .X e X , The Blades, an OKC based band, sing Enjoying A Night in Venice is senior, Keep Your Hands to Yourself , a popular Gina Hardy. selection, Student Life Graduation '88 Believe in your dreamsg Believe 1 in yourself: Believe in life, was the theme for the Senior Class of 1988. The Commencement Pro- 1 gram was led by Keith Carl and Michelle lrwin. The guest speaker was Mr. T.C. Hardesty, Oklahoma Association of Student Council Executive Director. The senior class sponsors were June Rich- ardson and Elizabeth Grooms. The flowers and stage decora- tions were courtesy of Goodner's Flower Shop. The 219 graduating Seniors received diplomas pre- sented by Superintendent, Jack Atchley. The Senior Class of 1988 is bound togeth- er by joining hands. f 'Cl i f We 'tt . Q Q iii Guest speaker T. C. Hardesty speaks to Marching in for Commencement are the Senior Class on their future endeav- Tonya Star,Trey Sotut, and Bobby Stovall. ors. Receiving his diploma from Superinten- Senior Chorus sings It's Time for Movin' On dent Jack Atchley is Todd Porter. - 1 1 Sq P . if .2 Z r 'WGBH .rX, , .awlf W . ,girl ti ,i -. A ' nt I, 4.1, 1 n in 36' 'Fi School board members watch as gradu- ates march in. , s r v- ,S 4'- ggf 4 ixggflv .Z 3 1 5 ' m 1 ME Eff' 1 I we 2. T-P? 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Q f ,h,,.,,,.f..,..1 1' A-. 5. 4 ' 0,,1!,.,1 I A i:f 2 ' Seniors 43 Senior Activities Debra Anderson Billy Annear: DECA, FBLA, B, C W, Fr C, Soph C, Sr C, Stu C, French Cl, CC, Key Cl Bennie Atkeson: VICA, Sr C, Spanish CI Melinda Ausgotharp Scott Bailey: FBLA, Golf Dana Ballard: COE-pres, NHS-pres, OHS- pres, Stu C, M G-pres Doug Barnes Sherry Bates: Cheer, M G Donald Baxter Glenda Beal Marty Bechtel: VICA, Wrest Greg Berthelot: VICA Robert Blanchet: German Cl Brent Blankenship: DECA, FB, Wrest Patsy Boatman Clinten Bohannan: Wrest, Trk, Lettm Lori Bollig: COE Melissa Bond: FBLA Tod Bower: FBLA, NHS, Fr C, Soph C, Jr C, Sr C, OHS, Span Cl, Ten, Key C1-rep, SADD-vp, pres Karie Boyer Bill Bradley: NHS, FCA, Cl Off, OHS, Span Cl, M C, FB, Trk, Lettm, S M John Bradley: Health C, FR C, FB, Wrest, Trk, Lettm, Sports Att Kristy Bradley: FHA, D71 Cl Off, Span Cl, Flag, Lettw, M G, DECA Robin Bradley: FBLA, NHS, Fr C, Soph C, OHS, Span Cl, M C, Golt S M, Key Cl, Hum, M G Dana Brady: Fr C, OHS, Stu C, M C, Trk Melinda Bridgman David Briscoe: B Kim Brown: Dra Cl, M G 44 Seniors Senior index :N W 4 tt : wt SQSQS SOX s 513' ev X t L we ' 21 .1 's 'i '-Wi -, Zjff: ,L :fix ggstziisss , Ss XS , . .. sf 'l ww Q.: m i x' 2 X lggxztgst 'X f L X is it : S, tx S, ' 2 ,sf eats it Q ss gui Hr gg ,Bite Elsa X gi!+xJ? 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Nt - ., t. l. .M,,M,x s,i.,s-My : l s st , -st t , i ts SSQSSS Wsssssifsim Marilyn Brown: Bsk B, Trk, DECA Mike Brown: FBLA, NHS, FCA, C W, Cl Off- pres, Sr C, OHS, Stu C, BB, Ten, S M, Hum Tim Buben: FBLA, FCA, Jr C, Stu C, FB, Bsk B, Trk, Lettm Michelle Burleson: FBLA, DI OHS, Span Cl, Key Cl, Hum Charles Calvin: FHA, FCA, Fr C, Jr C, Sr C, Span Cl, M C, FB, Wrest, Trk, Lettm Keith Carl: FBLA, NHS, OHS, Stu C, Span Cl, BB, Lettrn, S M, Hum Kim Chambless: FBLA, B, Jr C, M G Wayne Chasteen: DECA, FB, Wrest, BB, Lettm Pam Chenault: FBLA, B, JR C Sheree Clanton: COE, FHA, Stu C, M G- pres, vp Margaret Clark David Cline: DECA-hist, B Dean Cline: DECA-hist, FHA, French Cl, FB, Wrest, Trk Lee Coffelt: FFA, Golf Jennifer Colbert: FCA, DT, Bsk B, Trk, Lettw, Sports Att Kris Cole: FHA Traci Coleman: DECA-treas, NHS. OHS, French Cl, Bsk B, SB Jenny Cooley: DECA, D71 Cl Off, Sr C, Bsk -X, gf -f- .,, swi jg '25 zllg' tl N ,iwdrigf N55 It- -1 T .,., li, L : - xt Q SB! . , txt f N , V is i t ' 5: , ,wi , SM . - t 1 .5 5535, Wifi :t N ,S .,., Q W , ., , , t itig sr: :sis W FN, gk. W N we i x.Xg si Q N : 5 M t X .ms..,, ii NF? .b is 'gs . 3, 5353? Si Qiidigwst its 1 gi bfi Z 'sa X- i .- ., t 'S wigs SSE '.xSts1mb:S5':t,'stl3':sfs1Hi5'iS, S, . -, I as ,ig wt , l.i,Wg,igL A, tw 55,1 W Ss E, stir 333 s t o: use Steffi maxi .A , i 5, , 'tai gsfsgtfs Etfsgwsisigyftit gin simg,.i lgltjig iff ,Q ,xg X .r ml .: , gi miie, ,YVA , ,i-, GNN S4,iY'ig'3xQ ': E' k V3 -' Q Y ii! f 1 'J , A ,L L gg -?' .4. x 'e Ffft ti . 'i 2 3 ai ,V '. Q' ' fi' 2 L L 1 . sie Jig ,z ,, i it A N ..i 5' I ., 3- :JNL 3 We f 5 6JSa321sxg,,sXi1t,3sxss.: SQ .IQ gs-wg: fe - ,f, it ,sg yg N x U ,, ' f ,ffl-.ra 335 N ii ' it l -- me gt S ii l, 1 ,il ,,.,. - s , 5,1 ii sis ,gqildlgz , 7 -3 , A,-ziswxxiixxgg-,,g S 5 as . b g ,.- n '--, W1 l A 1 ll., lrlgyliqi , - N 'I -, Vim' .i'.:.?::-51. f si? their J is 'ssisviii swgsm met i biisssisfsifsse tlitzs s, zkm ismlksss :S Y gigs J B, Golf Brenda Copeland: Office aide Paula Cornwell: NHS, FCA, Sr C, OHS, Stu C, French Cl, Cheer, Trk, Sports Att, Key Cl-sec Amye Couch: DECA-pres, FBLA, FHA, FCA, SB, Golf, Key Cl, SR Chris Couch: FCA, FFA, FB, Bsk B, Lettm Jay Crabb: FBLA, NHS, FCA, OHS, Span Cl, FB, CC, Trk, Lettm, SM, Sports Att, Key C1, Hum Manuel Crispin: FCA, Fr C, Soph C, Stu C, French Cl, Span Cl, German Cl, FB, BB Stacy Daniels: B, Health C, Key Cl, M G, SADD Mystee Daugherty Cindy Davenport: NHS, B, C VM OHS, French Cl, Flag, Dra Cl, SM, Key Cl Danny David: DECA, FBLA, Soph C, Span Cl, FB, Bsk B, BB, Lettm, SM, Key Cl Lisa Davis: B, Flag, SR Lance Davison: FBLA, NHS, Cl Off, OHS, Trk Hollie Dixon: FHA, FCA, D71 Health C, Fr C, Jr C, Stu C, Sports Att, Key Cl, SR, M G Kara Doke: FBLA, FHA, FCA, Health C, Fr C, Soph C, Jr C, Span Cl, Cheer, Trk, Lettw, Sports Att, Key Cl Jimmie Drath: VICA, FHA Donald Duncan Mark Dunlop: FBLA, FCA, French Cl, Bsk B, Golf Karen Dunn: Flag, SB Judy Durbin: FCA, Bsk B, Trk, SB Jerry Duvall: CVET M G Nita Earnhart: DECA, FHA, Soph C, M C Frank Edwards: FFA Lori Edwards: FCA Michael Elliott: FBLA, NHS, FCA, Health C, Cl Off Jr C, Sr C, OHS, Stu C, Span Cl, Ten, SM, Key Cl, Hurn Sonya Emmons: B, Health C, Jr C, French Cl, M C Bobby Feldick: DECA, FHA, Wrest, Lettm, Sports Att Kathy Ferrell: DECA, Stu C, Span Cl, SR James Ford: Bsk B, TRK Sandi Ford: DECA, FCA, French Cl, Ger- man Cl, Ten, Key Cl James Franks Kelly Fritts: Golf Darin Frizzell: FBLA, B, OHS, BB Cassandra Gambrel: VICA, M C Venessa Gariby: Span Cl Chris Gay: FCA, Span Cl, FB, Wrest, Trk, Lettm, Shannon Glover: FBLA, NHS, Health C- secftreas, OHS, Span Cl, Trk, SB, SM, Key Cl, Hum Koree Goldsmith: FBLA. FHA, DT Steven Gray: FBLA, FCA, Fr C, M C, Golf Steve Hale: FBLA, FCA, Fr C, Soph C, Sr C, OHS, Stu C, FB, Bsk B, BB, Lettm Shelley Hall: OHS, Flag, Cheer, Sports Q, M G Lance Hankins: FFA, Span Cl Alicia Hanks: FHA Gina Hardy: DECA, VICA, FHA, M C, Dra Cl Holly Harris: NHS-vp, Fr C, Sr C, OHS, Span Cl, Cheer-mng, SM, Key Cl, Hum, MG Mark Heaton: FBLA, FCA, Ten, Debate, KeyC Michael Henderson: FCA, FB, Lettm Heather Herrin: FHA, NHS, B, FFA, DT, Health C, OHS, Flag Russell High: FBLA, Cl Off Stu C, Drama Cl, M G C. A. Hill: FFA, Golf Cheryl Hofmann: B, Health C, Fr C, Jr C, French Cl, M C Louise Holland: DECA, FHA, DT, Stu C, Bsk B, Trk Sally Hollingsworth: FBLA, FHA-vp, FCA, DI Cl Off, Fr C, Soph C, Jr C, Sr C, Stu C, French Cl, Span Cl, CC, Bsk B, Trk, Lettw, Dra Cl James Hopson: CVET Jonathan Hosch: NHS, FCA, FR C, Sr C, CC, Bsk B, Trk, Ten Jenifer Houston: FHA, DT, Trk, SR April Howard: FBLA, FHA, Sr C, Key Cl Torben Hoyer: German Cl Betty Hoyle: Bsk B-mng Daron Hudspeth: FFA, M C Jason Hutto: FBLA, FCA, M C, CC, Bsk B, BB, Lettm, SR Jackie Ingram: FHA Michelle Irwin: FBLA, Ten, Dra Cl, M G Kelly Johnson: DECA, VICA Jenna Jones: FCA, Health C, Stu C, Span Cl, Ten, Jr C, Key Cl Wenona Journeycake: VICA, Health C, Soph C, Fr C, Jr C, Stu C, Span Cl, Dra Cl, Mg Mike Keenan: FFA Kimberly Knudson: Ten Denise LaCaze: Industrial Arts Thomas Lacy: German Cl, Wrest, Lettm Brent Lane: FBLA, FHA-rep, ncm, Key Cl, SR Jill Lang: FBLA, FHA, FCA, Health C, Fr C, Soph C, Jr C, Sr C, Ten, SR, Stu C, SM, Key Cl Kevin Laukhuf: FCA, Sr C, FB, BB, Lettm, M G Jodie LaForce: FCA, FB, Bsk B, Wrest, Trk, BB, Lettm Renee Lee: FHA Tony Link: FBLA, NHS, FCA, Health C, Fr C, Soph C, OHS, Span Cl, Ten, Lettm, Key Cl, SR Robert Loafman: DEVA-vp, French Cl Paul Lord: FFA-rep, Bsk B, SR Jeff Loucks: FHA, FB, Trk, Lettm Tracey Ludwick: Key Cl, Ten, SM, FHA- sec, FCA, CC, Golf Anne Marcotte: B Scott Marmaduke: FCA, FB, Wrest, Lettm Darrel Martin: Jr C, Stu C, FB, Wrest, Trk, BB, Lettm-pres, Sports Att, Key Cl, FBLA, FHA, FCA-pres, Fr C, Soph C Blanca Martinez: FBLA, French Cl Maria Martinez: French Cl, SB Jason McCarroll: VICA Cyndy McGarr: FCA, SR C, French Cl, Dra Cl Cassandra Meyer: COE, SB, Ten Bubba Miller: Jr C, Stu C, Span Cl, FB, Wrest, Trk, Lettrn-rep, Key Cl, FBLA, FCA, Soph Cl Off-pres, Sr C-rep Jeff Mitchell Michelle Mitchell: FCA, FR C, Soph C, Jr C, OHS, French Cl, Span Cl, Bsk B, Trk, SB, Lettw, Sports Att, Key Cl Kim Moore: D71 Key Cl Kim Morgan: FBLA, NHS, B, CW OHS, Stu C, Span Cl, SM, Key Cl-pres, Hum Michelle Morton: FBLA, FHA, Health C, French Cl, Dra Cl, PF Mike Myers: Stu C, Trk Eric Newberry: NHS-pres, FCA, FFA, OHS, Stu C-pres, FB, Trk, Lettrn, Dra Cl, Sports Att, Hum Richard Nichols: Bsk B, Trk, M C, FB Donnie Nickell: VICA, Bsk B Jason Owens: VICA, FB, Wrest, Lettm Megan Page: FBLA, Health C, OHS, French Cl, CC, Trk, Dra Cl, SM, Key Cl Cissie Pagel: VICA, FHA, Stu C, Span Cl John Payne: FBLA, B, Jr C, CW-editor, Fr C, Jr C, French Cl, Dra Cl, Key Cl, PF Seniors 45 Ron Pennypacker: Wrest, BB Jennifer Perkins: Cheer, Bsk B, Trk, Sport Att, B, Jr C-vp, French Cl William Perkins: VICA, SM Angela Perry: Bsk B, Trk, Key Cl, FBLA, FHA, FCA, Jr C, Stu C Shannon Pollock: Trk, Lettw, Key Cl, Stu C, cab, CC, Soph C, Jr C, Span Cl, FHA, FCA, Fr C Todd Porter: NHS, B-dm, OHS, French Cl, SM, HUM, M G Sean Porterfield: Span Cl, German Cl- pres, FB, Trk, PF, HUM Grace Powell: Bsk B, Key Cl, DECA, FHA, Stu C Jimmy Price: CVET Stephanie Pruett: FBLA-chaplain, FHA- pres, FCA, Sr C, Stu C, Bsk B Marian Rafter: Span Cl, Ten, Key Cl Bryan Randolph: VICA, BB, comm art Jerri Ray: FHA, FFA Brett Reding: FHA, NHS, FCA-rep, Cl Off- vp, Fr C, Soph C, OHS, Span Cl, FB, Trk, Lettm-rep, Key Cl Jerry Reid: FBLA, Health C, French Cl, BB, Key Cl Ray Renfrow: CVET, FB Shane Richter: FB, Trk, M G Brook Ridley: FBLA, NHS, FCA, Fr C, Soph C, Jr C, Sr C, OHS, Stu C, FB, Bsk B, BB Lettm, SM, Sports Beau, Sports Att Michael Roche: FBLA, NHS, French C, CC, BB, Lettm, SM, Key Cl, HUM Andy Roe: FCA, B, OHS, German Cl, M C, FB, Bsk B, Lettm, Sports Beau, Key Cl Kevin Rogers: FBLA, BB, M G Jocko Sanders: FBLA, FCA, FB, Bsk B, Wrest, Trk, Lettm Sandie Sanders: FCA, Cl Off Fr C, Soph C, Cheer, Trk, Lettw, Sports Att, M G Michelle Sawyer: FBLA, FHA, NHS, OHS, Span Cl, SM John Schabram: FB, Bsk B, BB Pam Schmidt: FBLA, FHA, FCA, Sr C, Stu C, Span Cl, Sports Q, Sports Att, Key Cl, Sr-Editor 46 Seniors Kristen Schreiner: FBLA, FCA, Halth C, Fr C, Soph C, Jr C, Sr C, Stu C, Span Cl, M C, Cheer, Trk, Sports Att, Key Cl Schlease Scott Scott Sears: FCA, FFA, FB, Golf Debbie Shawn: FBLA, FHA, French Cl, Ger- man Cl, Dra Cl Michael Sims: NHS, Health C, Cl Off-vp, Soph C, Sr C, OHS, Stu C, French Cl, Ger- man Cl, FB, Trk, Lettm, SM, HUM Shirley Skitt: FCA, Trk, SB, Lettw, Dra Cl Brian Smith: FCA, FFA-treas, sec, FB, Wrest, Trk, Lettm Sheila Smith: FBLA, B, Trk, Lettw, Twirler Stephanie Smith: Stu C, Span Cl, Cheer, Bsk B, Trk, Lettw, SM, Key Cl, NHS, FCA, Fr C, Soph C, Jr C, Sr C, OHS Allison Sparks: FBLA, B, FFA-sec, Health C, Soph C, OHS, Stu C, Ten, Lettw, SM, HUM Shannon Sprueill: FCA, FB, Lettm, BB, Bsk B, Sports Beau, Stu C Maryann Standridge: DECA, FHA Tonya Starr: VICA Keith Stewart: DECA, FCA, FFA-pres, FB, Lettm Trey Stout: CC, Wrest, Trk, Lettm Bobby Stovall: SR, B, M C, SM, Key Cl, PF Michael Stuckert: FBLA, B, C W-vp, pres, German Cl, Key'Cl-vp Corey Swanson: CVET Kristi Sweat: FBLA, FHA Stacy Stkes: FBLA, NHS, Jr C, OHS, French Cl-vp, pres, Dra Cl-vp, Key Cl, HUM Stephen Talley: VlCA, CC, Bsk B, Trk Mike Taylor: VICA, FFA Rodney Tinney: FB, Trk, Lettw Thao Tran: FHA, Cl Off French Cl Craig Turner Charlie Twelves: FCA, FB, CC, Trk, Sports Att Gina Vaughn: FBLA, FHA, NHS, FCA, B, Fr C, OHS, Span Cl, SM, Key Cl, HUM Steven Villalon: SR, CC, Trk, Ten, FBLA, FCA, Health C Donnie Waldron Jim Wallace: B, C W, Cl Off, German Cl, Dra Cl Lance Ware: DECA, FBLA Latonya Washington Deryl Watson: Bsk B, Golf Donna Webb: FHA Scott Werner: FBLA, Health C, Cl Off Jr C, Stu C, Span Cl, German Cl, Ten, Key Cl, SR Brook Wheeler: Wrest Dawn White: Cl Off, Bsk B, Trk, SB, Lettw Amy Whitney: DECA, FBLA, FCA, Fr C, Soph C, Jr C, Sr C, Cheer, Span Cl, Golf Misty Wilcox: FCA, Fr C, Jr C, Stu C, Span Cl, Cheer, Trk, Lettw, Key Cl Jenny Wilkerson Anthony Williams: FB, Wrest, Lettm Catherine Wilmoth: COE, FBLA, FHA, Span Cl Patricia Winters: DECA, FHA, M G Laura Woodall: COE, NHS, OHS, French Cl, German Cl, Dra Cl Charles Woods: VlCAlxBonita Wyatt: COE, FBLA, B, OHS, French Cl, SM, SR Bryan Yery: FBLA, B, Health C, C W Fr C, Stu C, German Cl, M C, Key Cl David Younts Greg Younts: NHS, OHS JUNIOR COUNCIL: Top row: Kenny Thompson, Jeff McElroy, Jason Hunt, Chad Edwards, Kandi Burch, Sherry Taylor, Christi Cox, third row: Michael Sparks, Beth O'Neal, Christina Brooks, Tarnrny Dobbs, Audra Lane, Angela Broaddus. 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E.5E : l Q ,:, ,,2,1g .,,:.,, 2 1iZ ,?: a q, ,. , ,. :5 Q:,2 ,, .:.: 1,,,. :,5,, 1. . g: iii :,:iE,Z f ::5?A: l E,,1 : .. 5 a i i i , i :gib lig Efg' 'i 'A i m , Participating at the Grand Opening of Wal- Mart are Clay Jordan and Jason Hunt, ju- niors. 56 Juniors The Junior Class makes carnatuons to sell on Valentines Day In the Wal-Mart parking lot Mrs Barrmgton, class sponsor watches jumors wash cars .W ' Q , SOPHOMORE COUNCIL: top row: Jason Thomas, Matt Kobernus, Pat Jackson, Jason Rucker, Jason Kaysg third row: Paige McCord, Hilary Sparks, Cody Alton, second row: Kasee Cope, Nancy Miller, Michelle Moore, Sandy Garrison, front row: Melissa Ridley, Christi Dining, Laura Maxwell. GPHO ORE 1 f 5 . . ,..g. f. XL? ,Y 4 f, -af .W X if 1 x X, x f x. x ur 1 I W x wx i W fi ' I QR .Af , if if 'v 5 ,M-Y ox . , r 4 , QM-vu. Q 7 ,N . ' , - , AQ' 5 Ltr g . 2 im Q W XAJ fc! I I N yi w--,,-w:, ' . x k , ha.. if Q Q of - g',,g gg , E Q '-- 5,3-a ' 5 ' ' i z, A 5 i . ig 5 , 5 , , , E ..-1. . 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Iuyisgggmwm Selection of class rings is an annual sopho- more tradition. ef. fi it gg .T f ,ft-fs F .Q K X at f ' L me l tai? . Sophomore, Delynn Freeman, studies her history assignment. bn-nun--w-ww we 1 if I, 4Wf '1ffww1f t if L L r is Sophomores are enthusiastic during a morning pep rally. Sophomores 69 , get X . . i .. U Ji K J .L 5 ,yn 5 -Q. ..,k W Q, . .... J.. , .iw f ' is , Freshman Jason Whetstone Ctop lefty re- laxes during his first hour class. You talking to me? Freshman David Hanley gives his third hour teacher a quiz- zical look. 70 Freshmen ,swans Q -- ' 4 I ' ' it ' i W g ,, Qi t,V,,, V I , Wt ,im 1 1 if -:fl .,,, , W U , , Freshmen Regina Duncan and Carrie Per- their homecoming mums kins are overwhelmed when they receive l f fiiiiy, , yd? sf i . Sf ll? s f Y . O .ff 1 FRESHMEN COUNCIL Top Row Juan Martlnez, Russ Garnmnll Rlck S ld T y ar ers, yrone Harvey, Dewayne McCarty. Terscla Renlrow. and Ryan Doke: second row Jennlfer Tale Jennller Jones. Holly Stone. Misty Fewell Sandy Clary, Karleen Porter, and Stacie O'Neal1 and front row Jerome Lougnrloge Adam Johnson Elxsa Vlnson and Amy Scott FRE Freshmen 1 vi -f.. M, ., 72 Freshmen on fm 'bv f .A if in 5 aw vf ? f f a if 9 'Q ffglf 7-2 ,H Q1 7 1 4, f :,- ,, 'QIW ' 4 ,Q I Q,. , f ,A I . ' ' A T 7 ,K H .. '- 1- ' 1!'f 4' 5 'yi ,asf . Vx Wm my Af. 91 17 , an X ,ff F 'F ff ff' gg jf, 5:35 ' H 328335 I 1,, 11 K 17? 3 1 My if M M if 9 1 5' M 4 rregrxfe ! f .-2-'4: 'z5--:s 9-7635? 1 f:'f:,zL--my - 1, Wffify 4 , fy f ,, fx ,W ,f - 3,4 Nm , , 'Y' vw 0- ,,.M, W, f Isl R5 4 v ,,,2,.' '4 . g , .P . if - Q., 1: t X 2 fu , S Q S sins' , NY ai, I in E i 4 Y S X ,X X Q X er 5 X ww if -L ' f W , sw ' - HP i ' 5 ' X, X f S 'K ,Q K L if H l 1 'S ,V ,- Q xx N- .- 3' if X -S Q ffm. -. 3 S X N vm if N Q3 4 X x X N X, 'X A ,G Liv x Q J . N - , , , .z :Z , . . ,-'f 7' 'va f l 'EE WM if if if W, 4 W 2 A 4' , , V WW 'C Hvwwibf f -wa XX ef 5 5 M, 4 My 5 I I .yn :Q X F 3 4 E' 'im 4 1 S 1 I E J A 2 E ..L, K ,I ,,.. 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Freshmen 81 f,4f-Li, , 5 x ff IN if 3. 52 W gk Top Row: Head Coach Charles Lynch, Jim Beckham, Mike Red- ing, Bill Patterson, Chuck Croy, Rod Battles and Eddie Cox. Row 3: Jocko Sanders, Tim Drew, Kent Thorn, Dude Sanford, Clint Cor- ley, Wayne Chasteen, Scott Yan- dell, Eric Newberry, Scott Marma- duke, John Phillips, Stacey Sand- ers, Danny David, Adam Richards, Jason Rowell, Bill Bradley, Mi- chael Henderson, Rodney Tinney, Scott Rains, Tim Buben, Danny Owens, Chris Gay, Kevin Laukhuf, Jay Carr and Charles Calvin. Row 2: Steve Hale, Darrel Martin, Brett Reding, Ray Raleigh, Shane Campbell, Monty Guthrie, Keith Stewart, Jack Beene, Jeff Loucks, Phillip O'Bryan, Jeff Burke, Cody Caves, Michael Bradley, Brad Sandlin, Clayton Franklin, David Mills, Robert Blackburn, Brent Bruner, Chris Couch, Jason Loucks, Mark Miller, Clifton Bon- ney, Jason Kays, Anthony Wil- liams, Jimmy Johnson, and Shan- non Spruiell. Row 1: Denny Ma- dory, mgr., Brook Ridley, Bubba Miller, Jim Benson, Shane Hume, Bryan Peters, Mickey Maroney, Greg Alexander, Erick Taylor, Cody Alton, Corey Brooks, Chris Ward, and Jodie LaForce, trainer. . -MW Wu Gm g s. r A Nm WDQNCAN Mm ,mm fn QW f 'W ga ly v if 3- lim pps- -ui iiii D M ll :auf-A4 TTT - - E --L.-L.:..' F 1- 1: -- -- we - , ---'---Ulu -::F?i-f'T-W4'- '1f4f14 ES- E llluuunn -::: 'luun-12:2-l-lm 4fiE?4i-:fiT'E:'j-,- riq- A lluqI'u:: Q, '-S'-.I,:3,EiS.::::55.13v?: 'q1f.1?2Q3L.. '- l s lui - i 'vang - is ,E Q1 Nag:-I'lLv1j:3g Y -u:-:::::::::- -::::::::5:- Q ::::::'-H--eiilililii' -F- 'l!lsunuunnuuqnl -- 5 A3 'S- '::g:'- : llll ggg--iTittfw'57 - M M ' 7 wr- -Ja::r ' . ,Q S' , F ' K ' A -f- - gi' H. -J: s uw -H? ' ' W an Ll L.:--f PM Ng -t ft 'S ' . - I l , F W iam' W ' t 37-, Mt? 5 kQf':f1f' 4 is-L-'59 - F 'L 12 Y- f mm J HI'-ll Eh? 1 -1-tif 132555 gh- F' Tf ' 'T' it iam at 3 'ffl .cis :ts--'S sit.. i4i.g..1i fs-5-gg- '-7' , 1 Q! 'C x, '- -Mm 592 i ,a l -- ' -,gf um ' '- un- r ', Q ' . 1 - A D t j N U W -- . 4 'Ill ---4' 4-s. 'f 4 .ig 'Q . W1 Q we gg Wt ,,,, ,I 'g My i M-Mi , -' S . -.q.' ,f Q W ' i'wqyf! 239' 4-3 171 T' ,.. , ia ? Demons Never Give Up Never Giving Up was more than a phrase to the Demons and the citizens of this town. With a joint effort and a lot of self confidence, this team went up against the A A odds and for a few fleeting mo- if ments were at the top of the rr. f if world, until a heart breaking loss Y S in the state finals brought them back down to earth. The Demons never gave up, and in the end what more can one ask from a group of young men? . ,,,,. , ,, ,, mi 84 Spons alma!!-1, M Moving closer to the goal line, Steve Hale. senior, strains to score in the State Semi- finals game. The next play Anthony Wil- liams scored and put the Demons in the State Finals. Photo by Mike Stewart!Dun- can Banner Breaking free of two Northeast would-be- tacklers is Anthony Williams, senior. He rushed for 1,160 yards this season. Photo by Mike StewartfDuncar1 Banner Trying to break free, junior, Kent Thorn, takes the handoff from Steve Hale, senior, in the preseason scrimmage with Marlow. t ' Q L f ' T !' 'rw' .xr zifgsi? Z:7' ,M ,Q ,V , await S f V Q .:' .L yy . glial. ful ' A N iw 5 - - '1' ' ' A? 1, tl ' ' . 1 W- K VF! 4 ,Z M , 11.1.2-f.-., 'MY N-hwkM ' V, 'V ' 'V 5 A -Q 5' uf,-f 4 - f ' P-A . .1 .a - f ,W , ..,, v 27 ,I t - . . 4,3 l., . 5 -My ,321 41 5 .4 A 1 -if . -eq '31 -milf .M ' ' ' W' ' i-:Ei L . rf. f sf , if if. ,- 29555, ,. f- A -' 1, A I 'lf' Ev. J Q Z hlflzig QT cf:-: -ills.: Q- .5 , .f f 'Q It Wm' ff gf, . 5 g, , was-:f..,,.:.:4g:,z' fl'f?f 'E1..i'? 5 'W .1 ll- Mffff ,1...-, pi.. . ,Y A A-:ftp st, . ,gz ,-,,. M l -- , re'-2, my -as A . ,. , , 4 , 'rf-1.1.1 . . f , 'life-4...f.,.. .,.-..aa,,.-:xJaxfh'q1a1 ' 1110113 : ..f . ...sf-'aw A 4.11. 2-rf fa' - .3355 2- its . ,-,- ., lg Sir' ggi ip 5 ' t . t..- Q V E S 1 L t 3 W . O n ' 1 Burkburnettg' 6 .. f.. qi.. iAtarAS5-encer 2? ac V Ur 1,-,,...'.'- Y 27 24 28 Northeast O Douglass 6 l Chickasha 8 Ardmore 10 Altusfotj 23 X9 QfCarl Albert 6 f Bixlzlyg O ..... . Claremore 6 McClain 7 f rf ess 5-- it ir get . 1 55:1 1 fix: ,IS 'Q 5 if . :S Q, ,lt A h 95:52, 1 -Q Kicking a game winner, senior, Danny Da- vid, earns his spot as one of the state's best kickers. He kicked, what is believed to be a modern-day school record 48-yard field goal. Sports 85 JV Fini h s Strong . The JV team had a great season, improving every game. They brought their starting record of O- 2 back up to 4-3 by the end of the season. The entire team felt it was a tremendous success. They learned that just because you start out bad, it doesn't mean you can't improve. The coaches felt that it was a productive year. Coach Chuck Croy said, They played well, had good attitudes, and had determination. The high- light of their season was when they beat the 41 Class A Grand- field varsity team. Taking an angle on an Altus ball carrier, junior Dude Sandford prepares to put the runner in the dirt. yy 5 -. -if my ' 1, 'Wi we 4 W 86 Sports isa? Making an open field tackle, sophomore, Clifton Bonney, stops the Altus player from making big yardage. i M .. . S Taking a water break, Kevin Lyons, sopho- more, gets a drink from sophomore man- ager Richard Tomlinson. l Victorious S ason For Frosh Freshmen CTop Rowj: Devron Burum Ricky Sanders, Steve Ayres, Eddie Mullins Brad Tiner, Rob Weedn, Todd Ledford Chris Johnson, Roderick Colbert, Joe Hall Row 3: Coach Mike Evans, Jason Whet stone, Don Creel, Cary Hilliard, Jeff Dillon Taylor Wells, Jason Baugh, Jerome Lough ridge, Jeff Travis, Coach Jerry Frieouf, Coach Bruce Gahagang Row 2: Byron Crabb, Casey Lynch, Tory Taylor, Marco Millan, David Hanley, Homer Hall, Brett Cook, Robbie Wilkinson, Keith Donnell, First Row: Phillip Thompson, Billy Cope- land, Ryan Doke, Todd Lower, Brian Mikel, Ron Meadows, Gary Strong, Mike Ford. ul:,lv1QNS E C.. Q The freshmen had a good year, finishing with a 6-2 record for the season. The team was under the direction of Jerry Frieouf, Bruce Gahagan, and Mike Evans. Coach Frieouf said, We had a lot of tal- ented kids that did really well. They were quick and competi- tive. They placed 2nd in the Great Plains Conference. ,Ska l -Vi Y - . ' W- M.. QW- -L -- W -- 'Y-' L, , .. ll- 1' V 1: i i r lj-gif Yi X Q1 -y Ii A . vlv 'I :L rrrrr Vx A L .' ,QQ , .-.A, :if 13 fm : H JT:-Z: - i '-. ' Q, 45425, , 'I-irimmi W -f f- + sa ,,. ,l c tgg C , 13 4 im ' F l Z V V :Lk ,fix . K . . After a successful 4th down stand against Lawton Central, the Freshmen Demons regroup for their own offensive posses- sion. 5 , . 1,335 ffl i wi. .5 f-SIX SSZBZYL A , ,few f K . Sports 87 1987 Duncan Cross-Country: Chris Roe, Eric Flanders, Dace Page, Martin Wollman, John Glenn, Todd lngle, Jay Crabb, Jona- than Hosch David Marcotte David Ken drick, Amy yHarlow, Stephanie Estes, Bill L Twelves, Pat Jackson, Sandy Sloot, Ken Klechka, Shawn Maher, Royce Townsend, Jason Smith, Tommy Stokes, Billy Annear, Tracy Streich, Roxanne Lockwood, and Adam Johnson. mlm: Q ,. 'T .nz-isa is Todd lngle, junior, sprints to the finish Setting a steady pace, Amy Harlow, Awaiting the start of the race, the Boy's line and a good race time. junior, gets position early in a race. Cross-Country team readies to run. 88 Sports Making his final surge for the finish line, Jay Crabb, senior, passes fellow Demons, Tommy Stokes, junior, and Billy Annear, senior. 066 Cross-Country Run To State The 1987 season was successful for both Cross-Country teams. The boys placed first at Confer- ence, third at Regionals, and were fourth in State. The girls didn't have enough participants to run vidually. Coach Gray said he was extremely pleased because they had reached the goal of all teams: to train all season and im- prove with each race and run their best times at State. as a team, but several placed indi- .rw i fats ' :J Q-A , ,ig 'w..vg.?g,f. st . 1 A -1 t Ha ig.. 'wi 'Af ,- eiTmHi'?-we tif 's- H 45, fi1zTg4',g,lP7Tt.2fi'r' ff 1 Taking in all of Coach Gray's pre-race advice, juniors, Sherry Shriver and Amy Harlow, and sophomore, Roxanne Lockwood, listen intently, Sports 89 Softball Team Works for the Future This year's softball team came to- gether in the spirit of competition to form a bond of comradeship. Making up for the lack of victo- ries, the team learned to have fun and not take things so seriously. In the top picture players are tak- ing a break in between innings of a game. In the center left picture, sophomore, Belinda Atkins rea- dies to make a hit. In the center right picture coaches Tamera Powers and Dee Dee Chumley take a break and clown a little for a picture. U. .. , . , W V ii-- i - .fi titttttf Q K K' i W fi x 1 , txtlt...t 1 ? f 1 A 2 ., J ..Ef' . K 1k-. W, As J 3mts.sifs , '- G , Q g QS S L . 'V Gp 64 'W Q r . t wf's1W?k. 'A' 453325 N. .il ' ' -Ik .Q ' ' . is . ff rir' T' f '4f ' F M' G . Avykvf- ivi MM-aa ' A ' .,,,., C i , iif1l.ii.i. it J':71 'im 4 Back Row: Coach Tamara Powers, Shannon Glover, Dawn White, Elizabeth Wade, Kasey Fish, P.J. Bateman, Rose Shelton, Tana Stomprud, and Coach DeeDee Chumley. Row 1: Jenifer Meyers, Joelene Cain, Shannon Stinnett, Stephanie Cleveland, Carle Trawick Belinda Atkins, and Tracey Jackson. 90 Sports A Time For Goodbyes if Never give up. That was the phrase that caught the spirit of a town, coined by a coach that has lived by that motto his entire life. Coach Mike Reding has given to this school for 20 years as a teacher, and one of the rnost suc- cessful and caring coaches at Duncan High School. Whether as a line coach in football or head wrestling coach or even as a ten- nis coach he always asked of his players only things that he would expect of himself. With his depar- ture to the assistant principal job at the junior high, we offer a wish of good luck and a thank you. Receiving his award for 20 years of suc' cessful work is a surprised Coach Reding. T. Q1 Ath- ir , , 1 . 5. Q , ..s,t.l, as al s, A MM V 4 -J I. ' ,l'r:f'.,v 1 .-., iv ,i 5 ' i -Q, ' Y ' , F 'I ig r ,Q,,, M r 'r-' .Q g g if i Ig 2 1 1 23 ye Q s. 4 as i s, , .ie , ,Q 'Q is 'K vw- ' tt' Q K ' ' y sat.- t. e , y if- fifty ll , N 'Q W 1 A we t i -l l ' i ' e il . .gf V 'Q ftl 1 .af , , , 't -' ,O g Wjsbfif , , -. i J e,,A 7 , l .l,gl , . ' 'ti' Vy s l-,, fi In his first year. Coach Reding was more than a wrestling coach, he was also the varsity tennis coach. Holding the stick , Coach Reding urges his Iinemen on. Wrestlers Place 3 At State i The 1987-88 wrestling season could be considered an end to an era: the end of coach Mike Red- ing's successful career as the var- sity wrestling coach and the graduation of 11 seniors. The two combined led the team to a 42-2 dual record in the past three years. One of the highlights of this past season was the homecoming defeat of the Marlow Outlaws. Seniors, Jocko Sanders and Darrel Martin, helped lead the Demons to a 6th place finish at state with a 2nd place and a lst place finish, respectively. Getting in position to make his escape is Chad Hendricks, junior. Sports x. th- 8:a Qtmssxtrg i ,,.8 ..:.1ft-1,Q:t-f-- -- Yffftfil' K ' 8 8. st 8. tc. -':, ria. t 5 - me g Q - K K ., , ' J If ti.- , ij .58 1, f- I 2- rt' its 8 ' -S ' 1 1 J 1 2 C ' l Q , H 8s 2 X' - ,r.' it - 5 8--W 5 it J X L fy - Q, 1 ,5032-. l W tv ,gtg Qi. -tt. sits. i -8 - r . 18585 , V 8 .8 .. - 8 Z gggt fi 'c'. YS. as .E 'f u - 8.85 ' Y' 8 8 8, 8 ., 88 , 8 , ' TSR 'V f ' 5 WS 8 rf I-l 8 8.88 , ff: -, J A . f r f 8 8,88 j C 'r' ' 8 X tr 4 k s! I S 9 Q N. 8. H , A v r .. .8 8 888 N 8 8 8 8. 8 .svfkby Back Row: Tim Drew, Anthony Williams, Jim Benson, Bubba Miller, Clinton Bohannon, Corey Brooks, Bobby Feldick, and Eric Smith. Row 2: Coach Art Wheeler, Darrel Martin, Shane Hume, Erick Taylor, David Love, Shane Hickman, Scott Marmaduke, Mark Bell, and Brook Wheeler. Front Row: Junior Barton, trainer, Jason Owens, Thomas Lacy, Chad Hendricks, Trey Stout, Jason Rucker, Clifton Bonney, Chad Couch, and Coach Mike Reding. 41' Q' N I , ,' ggi' N, 1 , 'lr 'jf S Freshmen Win Conference Hilunihl id to be in rn Country The Freshmen Demons had a suc- cessful year with good outings from Jason Whetstone, Phillip nfs 3 Thompson, Dev Burum and Brad Tiner. Under the leadership of Coach John Strickland, the De- mons won the Great Plains Con- ference title. With the retirement of varsity wrestling coach Mike Reding, Coach Strickland will be given the chance next year to lead the varsity. Back Row: Coach Gray, Michael Ford, Robbie Wilkinson, Tory Taylor, Chris John- son, Michael McBee, and Coach Strick- - land. Row 2: Brad Tiner, Eddie Mullins. Clyde Berry, and Darrell Meadows, Front Row: Phillip Thompson, Jason Whetstone, Dev Burun, Greg Foreman, John Young, and Greg Sartin. rw-.,..,,s. ' - .a Y . A . -if 1 . ,,,- D il Wrapping his man up and preparing to slam him to the mat is Clinton Bohannon. senior. xv Darrel Martin, senior, shows why he is one of the best wrestlers in the state as he rides his man down on the mat. ,,,,,u,,.....wm- ,,,,.,...-nw-v ' 'W' Sports 93 Future Demons Work For Th The 1987-88 Varsity Basketball season wasn't very good record- wise, but as for gaining exper- ience, this was a rich year. With only two seniors there was plenty of playing time for the younger players, with two juniors, three sophomores and one freshman Taking a one-on-one shot, Dale Propest, sophomore, keep the score close against Lawton High. Directing the slow down offense used to pace the game, is sophomore, John L5'lf5Qf?MZ, ,W W, , lettering. Rafter. Back Row: Coach Kelly Jobe, Dale Pro- pest, Russell Hodrick, Clayton Franklin, Tirn Buben, Shannon Spruiell, Brad Morri- sett, Coach Mike Evans, and Coach P.T. Barnes. Row 2: Jimmy Johnson, Chris 94 Sports wi, f Taylor, Deryl Telford, John Schabrarn, Yu- seff Saunders, Jason Hosch and Rob Weedn. Front Row: Andy Roe, Timmy Franks, Jason Kays, John Rafter, and Bob- by Franks. was tr. E W , . ,,, .V Ag Q , 'K ' A w,.ef.ff . ii yt-Emile K me ',,:t1 ' ' 55516: Y, '- was ' ' QC. LA iI.,, ill' ':. ' 5 J I , ,gy 1 . V. . . l H l H A ,,.Vvv A V. . Z , X 1- .tr--ri ' V ' A P M' N4 ' 'W' ' 3, may 3 , .11 i ,iz-Vi 'l ,M ' Z , - - , - . .Q Jew ,,,,.,,,,,, , ,W l Shannon Spruiell, senior, places a crucial shot in against Lawton High. Freshmen End Successful Year The Freshmen Demons showed hope for the future with a very successful season. This was a freshman season for both the Lit- tle Demons and for Coach Harris. There should be many victories in the coming years. s 6 M rv W 5 ' ff 5, as sc, dak' Concentrating on his shot, Todd Ledford sets up for the free-throw. Getting set to throw in the ball is Ricky Sanders. Taking the team down court is Tony De- Carlo in the Great Plains Conference Tour- nament. YLA4, ,ff ,lv Back Row: Gerald Beck, Homer Hall, Keith Donnell, Jim Nimmo, J.R. McCoy, Lance Morrisett, Ricky Sanders, Roderick Col- bert, Michael Ferguson, Todd Ledford. and Coach Harris. Row 2: Tony Scifres, Charles Cash, Josh Herndon, Jim Bra- shears, Brian McDaniels, Marco Millan, Juan Martinez, Adam Johnson, and Tony DeCarlo. Front Row: Jamie Campos, Andy Bolig, Danny Newton, Brian Davis, Ryan Doke, Russ Gammill, and Vinh Pham. Girls Mak This was a year of new beginnings for the Lady Demons with the ar- rival of a new coach and a new style of game. Making the switch to 5-on-5 from the old style 6-on- 6 was a challenge met successful- ly by the team. The team was led by seniors, Dawn White, Michelle Mitchell and Piper Massagee, sophomore Stephanie Hicks, and freshmen, Carrie Perkins and Re- gina Duncan, the Lady Demons built a foundation for a solid team. Putting up a jump-shot against LHS is Re- gina Duncan, freshman. e Switch To 5-0n-5 T Back Row: Coach Thel Shelby, Holly Hays, mgr., Nancy Carr, Angela James, Dawn White, Regina Duncan, Michelle Mitchell, Piper Massagee, Sonya Spencer, and Coach Tamara Powersg Row 2: Shawnn Sports Hertzler, Carrie Perkins, Leslie Harris, LeAndra Coulter, and Carie Trawick, Front Row: Dwauna Burk, Stephanie Hicks, Tra- cy Jackson and Amy Massagee. Taking the ball down court is, sophomore Stephanie Hicks. She was the Lady De mons' leading scorer. Freshmen Make Strides for Future 'T' 'fr eee Back Row: Keri Folmnsbee, Kathy Cole, Michelle Gibson, and Coach Deana Thompsong row 2: Elisa Vinson, P.J. Bate- man, Jill Hosch, Maria Hellman, and Jill -55 ,, Q Z-T 519- . ff' - , sf I g, kkkr. , . Q tt it iPutting an important shot up in the Great lPIains Conference Tournament is Elisa lVinson. -'9 - W 3 S. Harrisg front row: Holly Stone, Sondra Shriver, Karla Bess, Jana French, and Ml- chelle Sullivan. .Mgr .4 The Freshman girls capped off a surprising season by placing well at the Great Plains Conference Tournament. With the addition of new head coach, Deana Thomp- son, andthe switch to 5-on-5, the team and coach learned from each other and adapted to their change. The girls of this team are expected to be major contribu- tors to the varsity in the future. lfw ir Q f r,, ,, A9 Q S s f 4-S X si . ,,,,- f,a , , ..fS, A .. 5 Athletics 97 Demons Surprise At State J me labeled as underdogs winning S X . J J their regional in 3 straight gg as 4 'V' -34 22 ' i S - . Xe k1, ' .5 ff 1: J. , , ,, 1+ 'Wg ' K, 82meS and bemg State Runners X -Q J Wir' J ill ,,rr it .. A i , ' M J x ...Y 1 - f' f ' if Sv k ill , , ': Up With good hitting and solid 7 -no pe rl 1 , , gb pitching they compiled a 2412 A M, ,fi ,g ig S' 2 record Led by seniors Steve xx , L, V? 3 ,g rie ve ,y if tttr i A A A Hale Kevin Rogers Jason .,. fz: ' N 1 ' ' V If, 4 fp Hutto Keith Carl and Shannon A f f p f ' in W Spruiell and Jay Gregston 4 1-1 W 4 ,K b J J junior they dominated many Q - p ffg J. J 6,3 J - 45 1 Opponents this SGHSOH ' J J if J ' 5 A K , I ' 94 ' nf 1' Y Cf! 3 'r' v -r: fy , s ii fl f om ll' Fr l l 5 , ' H J i J fi, rrf' f , 7 y in J fi 4 J . a S ., J llly Lg . A tj f'-Y F Q, . ' . ,ng sh, 'i Q-, Y A ..L 2. 'A A f N 1 Back Row: Coach Bruce Gahagan, Kevin Rogers, Kevin Laukhuf, Steve Hale, Shannon Spruiell, Mike Roche, John Schabram, Jason Hutto, Stacey Sanders and Coach Rod Battles. Row 2: Christian Murdoch, Brant O'Connor, Scott Rains, Firing a strike is ace , Kevin Rogers, sen- ior. Jay Gregston, Chris Dewey, Darin Terry,and Jodie LaForce. Front Row: Patl Jackson, Tracey Streich, Jay Sampson, ' Keith Carl, Ron Pennypacker, Carey l Murdoch and Manuel Crispin. N NX ! XX Jay Gregston junior breaks for first base on a single Taking a lead off first is senior Jason Hutto --hd! ' ' Watching an outside pitch for a ball, is senior, Shannon Spruiell. X Stacey Sanders, senior, winds up for a strike. Sports 99 J-V 2nd In County Tourney The junior varsity team, led by Coach Bruce Gahagan, worked and proved that the varsity program of Duncan High School could keep up the tradition of excellence in baseball. One of the main highlights of this season, was a 2nd place finish in the Stephens County Tournament. In February, Coach Gahagan was awarded a Coach of the Year award. Waiting on the Chickasha batter to step in to the batter's box in regional action is Kevin Laukhauf, senior. ii .Eg , DC 'su . bmw ..,. . f x-sink j Safe at third is junior, Scott Rains. 100 Sports .-mwws., K ,Mm NNMM s. .X uv 1 Frieouf Coaches Final Season The freshman team was led by outstanding pitching perfor- mances by Marco Millan, Michael Hodges, and Ricky Sanders and an abundant amount of talent. ,Led by Coach Jerry Frieouf, in his tinal season at DHS, the young ,Demons compiled a 12-12 re- cord. Coach Frieouf coached 'many of the talented individuals in DHS's past, but said he believes Fthese freshmen may be some of rthe most talented he's coached. l Taking a big swing at a pitch against Mar- low, Russ Gammill tries for a hit. Rob Weedn moves cautiously off of first Jase against Marlow. W r 41, . 1,1 Z-. if K W . si... bww. K I S it , . is I . 3 W 13? L M4 . v, g. 1 . 7 lp- -5. 1 ' fV. .5 ' fi 'T' 7367 - Aw I '- .I .ty S QA 222377 is fr' Q ww -If 1 x , .w ' ,J ..s..: ' . . was ' ' f 1 - A' ' iff .W- ' ,.. .., f ..,, .Niflf . . Y 'ff V ..s- .. ..., n ' 5- . , . V 1.-5 . A if 3 1 E 1 B . xg., 5 5-5.g-ff-Q-f'ggefsg..-X. Back row: Coach Kelly Jobe, Jimmy Bra shears, Homer Hall, Coach Jerry Frieouf, Don Creel, Mark Pitcock, Steve Nichols David Hanley, Ricky Sanders, Dev Burum Keith Donnell, Tony DeCarlo, Juan Mar- tinez, Rob Weedn, Mike Ford, David Geur kink, and Michael Hodges. Front Row: Jef- frey Brown, Jay Walkinstick, Cary Hilliard, Jerome Loughridge, Billy Copeland, Russ Gammill, Jeft Travis, Marco Millan, John Journeycake, John Young, Gustavo Mar- tinez, Ryan Doke, and Greg Quaid. Sports 101 Boys Win State Again!!! The boys tennis team won state once again under the leadership of Coach P.T. Barnes. ln state action the boys were led by Jon Fennel and John Weaver's 1st place in No. 1 doubles, a 1st in No. 2 singles by Michael Sparks, a 4th place in No. 1 singles by Jason Johnson and a 7th place by Abe Oliver and Tony Link in No. 2 Doubles. j Jon Fennel, junior, won his 2nd state dou- bles championship with John Weaver. Q Returning a shot is No. 1 singles player Jason Johnson, junior. 102 Sports STATE CHAMPIONS Scott Werner, Mi chael Sparks, John Weaver, Abe Oliver Jason Johnson, Jon Fennel, Tony Link Jimmy Cupples, and Coach Phil Barnes. Girls Very Competitive o 99 The Girl's tennis team was a domi- nating force with a sweep of the Southern Oklahoma invitational tournament, a good showing at Re- gionals and a 6th place by Jill Lang at state. With a good showing by Lang, and solid play in the doubles by Jenna Jones and Melissa Ridley, the girls team was hard to beat. Varsity, Back Row: Coach Dee Dee Chumley, Allison Sparks, Hilary Sparks, Jill Lang, Jenny Fennel, and Christi Cox. Front Row: Melissa Ridley, Jenna Jones, Jana Perkins, Leigh ,,-ff C l , ,,,, MW -2 Anne Apple, and Kristi Talley. CN, f 3 6 9? Freshmen, Back Row: Misty Tewell, Holly Stone, Row 2: Carrie Perkins, Anne Green. Front Row: Traci Buntley, Jill Harris. Sports 103 Bostick, Frosh Qualify The 1988 Duncan boys golf team was led by Brent Bostick and his third 2nd place showing at state. Freshmen Joe Hall and Casey Lynch both qualified for state, gaining valuable experience for the future. Coach Eddie Cox was proud of his team, saying: We are going to be a hard team to beat. Driving a ball solidly down the course is, freshman, Joe Hall. 4 Sports , ,L , ,HV ,,, .,t.,,,, , ,W ., ,, 1, .. ,y g he - get H T . E. L x , WWMW, tn , , ff M a J W, 42 ifig 46 ..... . . t :li T J vll. r K '1Zf'51 as-new Back Row: Coach Eddie Cox, Josh Hern- don, Chad Edwards, J.R. McCoy, Byron Crabb, Doug Murray. Row 3: Danny New- ton, David Kendrick, David Pierce, Cale Herndon, Rodney Pollock, and Richie Lew- is. Row 2: Jason Hosch, Brenton Hunt, ti, lli: M g , ,,.. ' ,. if . M sr- - K 'fit ag . N ,N gr ' N 835 1 vi wi C In 1-I w ? - ... 1 i WA fl .mf-.Q X. 2' 3 Q Ns ,.,N, . 'Wa -1 fs? - ' if-mf Q Q? 63' ,I 'Q Lift I W i ..:, tt, M- X . . 1 W. at A. ' N .-v ' - lf., z . ' ' S is-L 1 . in 1 M, 4 Tm s 'bf as Y- as , N . :V R.Xs l gill r. 5 W M, 9 L I 'Q-11 ' ,E V - 3 43 Q 'M -J' X '- gfftgl -.4 K Q' W Q 8 wi . ' wrt , T . , 'Q mx : -' 5 .af B rw Q::' 1 3 ,M-W ' f - -4, fix ,A X .uf N 1 fx 'Q N gate? N Aww K vp :' 5 3--.Mn '-5:12:54 ' ,DR XM 6322 , .1 5 r 3-3, 5 ' .1 ' nt ,V Q -xg , 1 1 Ng. Jack Beene, Danny Snow, Brent Bostick, Clay Jordan, Charles Cash. Front Row: Kenny Thompson, Deryl Telford, Joe Hall, Brian Schmidt, Casey Lynch, and Jason Hunt. l l l l I i l l l i i f l i Brent Bostick, junior, shows the putting form that has made him a 3-year all- stater. Wright Leads Girls at State The Girls Golf team, led by Coach Chuck Croy, surprised everyone by placing 8th in the state. This was out of every golf team in the state, as there are no classes in golf in state competition. Melissa Wright proved to be the girls' ace golfer, placing well in every tour- nament this season. Also, the re- turn of Amy Whitney to golf, gave the team a boost. Back Row: Mary Hall, Danielle Mitchell, Kasee Cope, Nancy Miller and Helen Lan- drum. Middle Row: Coach Croy, Melissa GEN F Jlf -lllll lllSl Wright, Tracey Ludwick, Amy Whitney and Angela Cole. Front Row: Kelly Fritts and Christi Dining. tm as ,H 1 W? F? A, .,,.,,, .. I . ,E V' , .W .,X,, , V5 VV K V X K , , 'uf gg.. 1 rn, kk I J 1 , A ,V j i -Q-W M.. v.,A,1.,M , WW N . Q, ,Si f 'f4w ,' , A iw . I ss' 'tt' .. . 6? e - r ten? -Mgr E tW. ' K ' A ' i r .i 'C' ' Qmwyy 0 ,W A ,,,.. , rgles A fm ' s f- ff 'rf ll.. - . . t if-3 f . . .Mft I A .,.. - wi 'Vw W . ,,gK,,V V X ' K . Q:- Qi -,,, f . W f i may , 1' ' f e t f ft T ? i l mf igmwwmhll W 'W '1 Pf ' nk QV X f . , 1, t zEf35f!.l,v W :fl f we V. ., ,sl gg: .. ,, L3 H, f,:.. sifqgt, 1, M Sports 105 Tracksters 3rd At State The boys track team was very ex- plosive this year, with strong showings in every event. They placed 6th at SOI, 4th at Region- als and 3rd at State. -5--f .. 1 . ., .. ...Q , W A. .M ., ,. 2 are 'W' it M eww lm. i.,, . .1 J 'T Mgwmw 4 wi . Q, .W ...ifvfwww -f Duncan's two-time state champ, Todd Tal- ton, gets ready for State. 106 Sports BOYS TRACK: Seniors - Tim Buben, Jona than Hosch, Eric Newberry, Brett Reding, Trey Stout: Juniors - Robert Blackburn Jay Carr, John Duncan, Brian Finley, Tom- my Stokes, Todd Talton, Royce Town- send: Sophomores - Jr. Barton, Mgr. Clayton Franklin, Jason Kays, Jason Loucks, Mike Penny, Dale Propest, Chris Taylor, Chris Ward, Freshmen - Todd Led- ford, Gary Strong, Brad Tiner, Jason Whet- stone and Greg Wilmoth. A J - ' at 'W If 5-'Lf t ' ' . ,, W f'af ,..' H 7' 5 :. . K Y, kj Z .J , . . J ,, .. -as 3 :rw . 3 , ,' F f.-' J- ' - . W.n,WWW,,,w . fall -I 1 SSEEZLQXEK ' ' If ' . . wg, -- sg.. f. AMS - V K I E:q X F sh-My Q..-1--sf s..- i .,t.,..Mf'-Qwest,-,Ae .3 ' if '-sv 5i,1.i.i,:3S2. 5 Sophomore Dale Propest gives it his best at the Southern Oklahoma Invitational Track Meet. View x. 4' N. x ',, , ,J k 1 e. N. ' H33 mv' f 4 fy ,- Q. 2 Z L' , '5'2f37f5.fL J 9 , ' . 'M :gffi , L' 'lafhii' ' ' ' ' -1 -,:fg,, K 'V ls: Q .K x vw gf: . , mY .QW f Jw., 1 x x Y x QV 1... of X Duncan School Board Members: James Stewart, Robert Richardson, Jack Atch- Iey, James Roche, Robbie Hayes and Clin- ton Murphree. 110 Administration Q31 5 '-Qi. Files f -SR-V 2.s'ifCgf33risi59' 1 affn W c... - fiiifffsiii Q-,is - - f Hr-f l' . ' i iffy-.. ' , - , . ' 5 - fr '- -we-S Q ., 2 f V if E3 ii K ' if i ' - is A 1 , -5152511 .. ' f- f Q-.-igitisfssit , E-155. zz f is xg f , . 3 Q F . 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Mr. Larry David Principal Mr. Steve Cleveland Mr. John Hopper Mr. John Humphrey Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Athletic Director Administration 112 Faculty . Z? Av Q 55 .f 2 as V-si., -. .11 June Barrington Diane Battles Rod Battles Jim Beckham Celebrating assistant principal, Steve Cle- Howland, Sylvia Sparks, Tracy Perry, and l veland's 40th birthday are teachers Linda Johnette Harper. null A r v 1 ff KA-l Steve Alcorn Rita Arze Phillip Barnes l 4. 1 Qcvff' gg, , I 1 X' Karen Berninger Tom Berninger Yvonne Blackerby Carol Bowles Sharon Bullard Jayne Byford Susan Camp Delores Chumley Eddie Cox D'Ann Cox Steve Cox Chuck Croy Teachers show their true spirit as they sing the alma mater, wearing players' jer- seys for a playoff game pep rally. Faculty 113 Leigh Dembowski Mike Evans Guynell Ferguson Vicki Fretwell Jerry Frieouf Bruce Gahagan Beverly Gammill Marcell Gigger Mike Gray Elizabeth Grooms Barry Harper Kimiko Harper Principal Larry David talks to visitors at Open House. 114 Faculty X 5 Skin? , I X AH iii-4137.-,+.s 5 I I Taking time out to do his weekly lesson plan is History teacher, Mike Gray. - f iv? -f, I :kbkiliggffiih 11, Wifi I1 . Johnette Harper , . E . I? W xnrql. 7 ,Q iffsif . ' 'V' -a f irq,-fi quam? -as , I -TV We 55 . l was' 41.14 ,5 Jw I 41 Dale Harris Carolyn Herrin Denise Hines Sn 1 Waurane Hodge Lynda Howland Kelly Jobe Joyce Lockwood Sylvia Loveday Charles Lynch Sharon Majors Stephanie Henson Marion Knottingham Faculty 115 Registering students at college night are assistant principal, Steve Cleveland and senior English teacher, June Richardson. Charles Novotny Bill Patterson Tracy Perry Tammy Powers Peggy Price Lynn Prickett Jerry Pruett Mike Reding Gary Reed June Richardson Cecilia Richey Bobbie Rogers 116 Faculty , Q M , , W ,I M H. , i 7:l:,zt.fg ' : E V2 t il M ir.ii 5 , W i ta-.t,,, .. , bn X X dnwuns, E Walker Ryan Janie Shaw Thel Shelby Deborah Shifter if ' aaff Q Mafy JO Smith 'f'ff,Q 1 Sylvia Sparks fd is X25 Michelle Taylor 3 w , Q N a1vlqat., , , f . 'A . tqNsf4T4 ' -fa, ,g ' 55:11 I L exi ,fqfiwg ' ' 1, -atw'i'2 V A sfxjtiiii 6. ' A sl , f 2 V Q i 'WSE' if , -' wil' X, -' 'wi' f , xy 5 ,I AK Art Wheeler Gerald Wheeler Barbara Williams Tommy Williams Deana Thompson History teachers Bruce Gahagan and Jerry Frieouf share ideas before their next class. Faculty 117 118 Staff Cynthia Allen Michellene Burleson Marion Cary Lorraine Crabb V Liz Edwards Peggy Hedrick Martha McMurray Suzanne McPherson Loretta Sawyer i . ' an , L VVVV W- fm eii r l ',-'f ,Ei I ,lf L' fl -' -- Michellene Burleson shows how she feels about having her picture taken. QZQM.-1.,,1 Ag., Y Q :I 7? Peggy Hedrick, librarian, handles an over due book. Q :IMI My X ws- N -,J-1 Lf-Q V , 1 -ill s . i 1 i lk 5 . H V, L ' iz, w f f it 1, 1 Q W is , i .-sg. 1, P uf, vis , L tt N ., t. ' , , 3' , N :fa l , 3 . . a A tv , L IQ? I L I ,,, .. ,.,, . N f 5: -, - if-P V 'W ,9,,l,, . ss ,, L L ,, ,L w,,,,'a'f-w,4,gW9,f , Q , -Z , iz ' , e. 34 i K 'ff 3 559? ' 'g , Ek . s -12952 ,Q ,Q , ,fl 'Wm w , ,, t,,.f1,'1' -. , sm ' t x is H- -cz' 5 l in 'bf -H ' . , f ' ' TH' .si 5 - '9'?Vs HWVQX YQ if VW -sF9Q:2i7igf:fi-ffi.. , 1t1::,Qff? EFX' 'Egg iw. ,- t. WN. P fi A Above, bus drivers are: Carlos Brewer, Barbara Hudson, Delbert Bridwell, Roy Qualls, Lynda File, Ray Windholtz, Leroy Lynn, and Jim Underwood, Bobby Pollock, Bob Presley, Wayne Sheets. Not pictured is Jim Whitt. Custodians are: back row - Tommy Cox. Linda Qualls, Bobby Stringer, Carl Wilkin- son, De Pham, Hueyn Thi Phan, and Maria Martinez. Cafeteria staff includes: Doris Morse, Dorothy Wisely, Monty Endicott, Tony Bess, Elaine Davis, Sammye Phelps, Shar- on Phelps, and Ann Wogan. Staff 119 Hands-On Experience For Ag The process of animal selection, management, and feed and care were learned by the agriculture class instructed by Tom Ber- ninger. The class sold sausage and also had guest speakers which spoke about careers, tax laws, and insurance. Equipment maintenance is an important part of agriculture as shown by Shannon Brown and Jason Palmer, sophomores. Art Offers Students Variety M., air? IX? if xx .5 The Art Department offered a wide variety of classes, ranging from Art I and Ceramics to Art IV. The Art I class helped students to begin developing the basic talents an artist uses. Art ll through Art IV was an extension of Art l but the subject matter and the mediums used also increased in difficulty. l X 8 O ki: , . , V MV, Y , vw 4. V- to . Art students Brian Schimdt, Anthony Wil' .W . :HW V... 1 H Vzgzy X. liams, and Loiuse Holland put the finishing 'H' -in 'I' ,,:., .,.. , . touches on some pictures. ae x? is: .. 3? . ,. .. .. if . t ka z JV. k,.,a.-...W ffl' gf ..,..-- N J 'Al , 4 V g, N , 1 . . - h I W ., I wigs ex ,g e . i W., 'bg N it ,. . ls 'fy I Charles Novotny has been the art instruc- Concentrating on his art project is John Payne, senior. tor for eleven years. Academics 121 I Q! ' 17 Band Says Florida Or Bust The invitation tothe Daily Mag- ic Kingdom Parade at Orlando, Florida, was inspiration for the band to raise 528,000 to finance the trip. Besides doing lots of fund raising, the band still managed to be one of the best 4A bands in the state. .3 ASA The band's formation helps the home- 5 coming candidates come onto the field. - M .. .. A .4 ,. 'S ' fx -, i 'iw vijlflg G32 WW Eiiiaee P l Q The band adds lots of pep to the morning Flag Corp members, Wendy Moore and assemblies. Rebecca Davis, practice their 50's routine before school. 122 Academics New Computers For Business for their weekly time production test. Students in Linda HowIand's class prepare y S 4? 45' :nur J 1 3 .1 Y ., .six -,A The Business Department pur- chased eight new computers for the word processing and comput- er keyboarding classes. The com- puters were bought in order to meet the high enrollment of this class. The classes offered in Busi- ness were Accounting 1 and 2, Typing 1 and 2, Business Law, Word Processing, Keyboarding, and Economics. Training in computers is important for stu- dents in today's society. and junior, Shelly Smiddy, shows it can be fun. ,. cn x - - . -in 6' ,fra 'X' 9 wi i sl li - if - :Xk X S. Ti P S ' r X 11 - our i - y . , ' .3 i,.. f ' A s,,-- isss f -.pw Q, -:if 54: I' . T T Nw gage fills f . Students in Rod Battles class work on Ntheir time writing skills. ' sg.t,.LW-Awww' 'Ez ...- Kimi-r c Q - I Accounting 1 student, Kim Chambless, senior, works hard on her daily work- sheets. Academics 123 CVET Stud nts Learn Skills The CVET CCoordinated Vocation- al Educational Trainingj construc- tion trades class had several pro- jects. The ninth and tenth grades remodeled the pressbox at the baseball field. They also built cabi- nets for an office in the library. CVET students learned skills in many areas of the building trades. The CVET course was instructed by Walker Ryan. Below Right, ninth and tenth grades are on their way to complete another impor- Constructing sidewalks is just one of the students' projects. tant project. Remodeling the pressbox at the Duncan High baseball field is the CVET class. . we S ,Vs s s Y .SW X mg N 5 X X . . t .X be SY X X s+i 1 X wt its wg 1 6 gg? 24 : A si S ss f s Q 6? E 3 N. s' 25. 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Competitive Year For Speech Competitive Speech Ctop rowbz Kevin Ly- fsecond rowbz Misty Swindler, Mike Penny, rowbz Scott Farris, Cheryl Heaton. Stacy ons, Gene Cox, Mark Heaton, Jim Wallace: Eric Smith, Shannon Stinnett: Cbottom O'Neal, Denise Hines. t i! kg-Q 'ZW' f-we.Wm.ww-,t,f..W.Qt,sf.4-.et -fs,,..m..,Wsf me -.u,,,,...W .,.,,,t,a,.U,s NNN, C , T?i Ci I'?JT'.il t 6 i M.. 1 iffy S, W it 5 i? - lg 5? - , ' o .ay , o , v 6 f i ' ., .- i '- ff S i ---f - , .. 3 ts at ,, , M . Sf? mf ,NH tj: . egg The Debate and Speech Depart- ments under the direction of Den- ise Hines, goto at least five state contests a year. They competed duets, interpretations, poetry, prose, monologue and oratory. Practicing their contest material are sen- ior, Stacy Sykes, and junior, Amanda Brock. Behind The Wheel Experience Learning to drive is exciting when one has teachers like Chuck Croy, Kelly Jobe, and Charles Lynch. ln- struction in skills of driving were available for students who were 15 years old or older. In addition to receiving actual hands-on ex- perience behind the wheel of a car, students were required to know the rules and regulations ev- ery licensed driver should know. When not on the range or simulators, stu- dents study the driving skill books. . K ct t 1 lit X its A N X f 'ST - .sf.ggQ.t1ef is .K Weifzzf- A. e gg sw Q- zisim-X - :swf igie is 126 Academics Before passing Driver's Education, every- one must be able to go through the driving range with ease. ,jg -gA- X Q ' 1:..' : iff wx tft ,e . ,F -- mq-.,.,fQ... ,,.-f ,. i ii l.. The simulators help the students get the feel of the wheel. Q? - af ,f f wr.,-,. chef K as 41.5. , ,EQ W 1 . L ff ' Emphasis On Freshmen English teacher, Sharon Bul- lard, takes a minute to look over Casey Lynch's writing assignment. 5 git , 1.5 Y ,V ,, We , ,, g , ' t . -215555, , , 'Wa wwf f exft-ftztyfzsez , if Y Ha ,J S, . N , We 21:-4' ,wuz-V gvfwi -'27 f:,m,,y 1' f gtgfkf ff.- , Wy' g,QTiQ'lilL'V t '- . N Wy f we l- wf cl: '11 a vfmzfli a , f , -41 I Gini ' Q, 2 ' , . ff Ml, f cm ,-4--,v f-m f ffv, 5:5 ,711 fffvw, 'fr wfzfse wfixfa ff Q 5 4' f 1 if , s, 325' if , l f . J' -- limi, p m 3? 4 i ,, , iffsilj, gf , ,xktq-qyff 444,55 0 f .A , ' JM,-it hill. br Talking about their brick advertisements for Jayne Byford's fifth hour, are juniors, Richard Brittain and Jason Swinson. V. ,.,, QW, , ,, ,sr,, , ip ' ' En Iish Strong The emphasis on English in the high school curriculum continued to be strong. Whether it was regu- lar, college bound, or honors Eng- Iish, everyone was required to have four credits to graduate. lt was also a time for change, as long time senior English teacher, Peggy Price, retired in December, and Cheryl Farmer was welcomed as her replacement. Following tradition, seniors in June Ri- chardson's fourth hour work on term pa- pers. 43 of ' ' :gg 1. ,w,,,a,..wf ' 1 K I uf-:rf K - W .1 -TE! X , 'E if-sw1i:f-1i4:,wgzgwi, . N. - , Q, ---- 2, ,Q-1 Q +2 gwmftfst-St-Sams was sfsligwy. gt -6 - . - , tr X i- sv of If it is PP .Q 2? ff - ' in .- I . l - ' t, t.m,.sU,.,uigQg ..,.., has -ta Q ,K .,,. ,Qs .N .. , I ' f - I ' I 7934 V . : c as rg: . , -vi t, 2 1 A if QU- 1222 i E as - st Academics 127 Language The Formgn Language Depart mentincmded Spamsh,French and Genhan.The Spamshteach- ers were Diane Battles and Rita Arze.SpanBh couklbelearned by studentsfronw Spanmh L a very ba9clevd,upto SpanshlV.The French cmsses were taught by Debby Shiffer. French could also be learned by students through level IV. The German class was taught via satellite by Walker Ryan. Espanol graffiti? Spanish teacher Rita Arze lectures from a somewhat graphic podi- ITL 55 sig Q NWN W . 1 w . - . Q 3 9.1 s. if 3. 3 D L if t ' is H 9 Y seet l 6' Dfferin s Varied A , E ,tti . .. . NE . tis 'S X at . , est 1- -ff' ' - ' . fu . K.. WIA? 1 is f l -at 3 E- S Q P 2 i c i N, N ij Qg 5 1 Q - ,. - 2. .3 etf'i Wifi i..rr t e N tc.c 'Qi' rstt as gy,ci,c, .l y . cictirytit, . . Vjfff I .. ...,., sg, . ,, . i fi at awake P f r t 'ift ' A ,,,,,VA,f 1 V yyyjiulz . 1 4 NL. Video commercials are a special project of Spanish teacher, Diane Battles completes Debby Shiffer's French class. her thirteenth year of teaching. 128 Academics P J dogg My! -iss. .S k wil? Xi R The Home Economics Depart- ment has expanded through re- cent years. ln addition to classes in foods and clothing, there were careers, family relations, parent- ing and child care, and interior decorating classes. Careers class gives students a chance to examine possible job opportunities open to the, after high school. Sanitary procedures are observed by Family Relations students as they get an insider's view of Mercy Hospital in Oklaho- ma City. A f s ' ' wg- A reception follows mock wedding of Mark Dunlop and Sally Hollingsworth. O Fun Times In Yearbook A hardworking staff shared many very special times, as they worked together to produce what they hoped would be one of the best yearbooks ever. Although to someone walking through the halls the classroom may have sounded like an outgoing party, it would be difficult to find a harder working group of students when it really counted - at deadline time. YEARBOOK STAFF: CStanding I-rj Jenifer Houston, Amye Couch, Shannon Hicks, Kathy Ferrell, Sandi Smith, Lisa Davis, Sharon Bullard, advisor, Mark Miller, Ste- In addition to being entrusted with producing the only existing historical record of the 1987-88 school year, staffers were also learning a variety of valuable jour- nalistic skills, ranging from pho- tography to writing to layout and design, to name a few. ven Villalon, and Paul Lord, Cseated I-rj Brent Lane, Pam Schmidt, Jill Lang, Hollie Dixon, Bobby Stovall, and Scott Rains. Working hard to keep picture day orga- nized are seniors Pam Schmidt, editor, and Amye Couch, photographer. Academics i ,W -W ,.-4-, x ,r ,- ff- 'Iii-'5',,: Ziff' a ,., ,,,,l ,.,. . Q V .M ,ttf f if , V , wifi Hi , '4f'l1,'i?4, f' gi, I r . . ,,. ' l e ,r , if slt, . ' . -- W i , V139 .4 5 , . Q, di f' , ,af ,ezr.,,,sw5, ,f V rri- I sf:-V. fvi A , , N7 ' F Talking over sports page layouts are Scott Rains and Mark Miller, juniors. ' , I ,,, ,f E . l r f 3 V ' f mf- -M-W W. l Ha . , , ,i 3- l ' yyr a ff. ,,. ,,,., , s , . Proofing pages for deadline are Kathy Fer- rell, Lisa Davis, seniors, and Sharon Bul- lard, advisor. J-Students G t Experience me , A ft -. Like the yearbook class, Pitchfork staffers had their fair share of fun and sometimes more than their share of hard work. After approxi- mately six weeks of orientation to newspaper production, students got right to work. They learned skills such as typesetting, layout and design, copy editing and proofreading, photography, and of course, writing. Journalism in- structor, Sharon Bullard, served as advisor for The Demon Pitch- fork. Preparing papers for exchange with other schools are senior John Payne, and soph- omore Holli Perdue. tt,, AZ... 1 , i fr' . 9 i 1 f 2 4,-3-5 s J 1 i l,- - I A 2 fi? -,,VL 5 V.,,,,,,,,,k,, Y M I-f-fqevcfgi 'ff .. ii x on Bullard, advisor. Journalism: Cstandingj Bill Atherton, edi- ton, Brett McClain, David Kendrick. and tor, John Payne, Cheryl Estes, Chris Amy Nelson: seated: Holli Perdue, Lisa Daughtrey, Michelle Simon, Michele Mor- Husband, and Joelene Cain. 55. wav Wm Helping Chris Daughtrey and Brett McClain with a newspaper layout is Shar Academics 131 Library Provide Quiet Time N, - - r . ,, ' gfgqfs f,-, Ayf-ge2'wz'?Qy,- f 7 f,-w,it,,,i1-1' V, f- if. .Q ' 3-.gk if , ' .. 7 . ..,A..,,..,,.. gin.,-if-5-c. K. .. - -,LQ . VW... , 1 I - ., K' - Q HJ ,ff 5 if fm ' .f f - -it -,,f ,sq ff. '19 ..-H . L H., ,LL,. . V--' s .. .. -- A . gs- - iff ' L ' ' 5 X 45 if i ,rre ,,'r y 'iri , I s o 1 if , r U -',' i, -fi z?i65f,, ,' qi f-iw: ., , ' ,' , 'I 5115: ' .R ' ., i 5 1 - ' 15 , i ET' Aj 35 - . - it .- K 2 Y t -. ,,,..e1,.t,,f,,ag f,. at -,', ,. Q- s -- -. gr .es Q S . . .it ---- .- 1 -, - - . - . 2 M , , ,,L - . W . f .. i . , . .e . '--' 'Q - Q- . , -r , -- - - - - rrr . so 'a s E I f f l vvv ' - , . Sf l . V ., I A P , , -- -ff '- ,,,, , ,f - J -if -'. -- :sax :,.'. was 0-: ws Q H ' L frwltf 5 ' il I - fi? 1 ' f .55 ' 5 .. - ' -af? A! ' t ' , , ' .wa , A Q 3 3- -if - it A- if -- . :fi i,f:Z'7'i r W K , Y Le'e ff . , , or i - , 'Qfffrstiiiiff f V ,- f. M ffq, , ,f 51,1g,,5 ,-,,, ggdgfifffi hw, gf ' ' gk- K- ' M , ., V -:mea i .5--1.2-v.-Q ---- L---sg, gi. .S e--ef - -rrrre 1 f ' X M. ,,,, ,, ,- N. 2 Y AVN' ff' W M ' , .jf A , fi' .Img f f fl 2 'i Helping students find information on a va- riety of subjects is Peggy Hedrick. Library aid, Cabove rightj Bobby Feldick, has a little light-hearted fun. Study time needs to be in a quiet atmosphere, and the DHS library was a great place for this pur- pose. Head Librarian was Eliza- beth Grooms, assisted by Peggy Hedrick. 132 Academics Students use their study time wisely in the library. l . 3 fm' 1 n,V-1 1, r Math Prepares for Future 1 ,. ,, ,j-vp 5 ox T Q vi V, N X :X 1 N , .,... . ,, Q rr., E' :-' 4 fl In order to graduate everyone was required to have at least two credits of math. The math levels ranged from general math to cal- culus. Math instructors were Waurane Hodge, Gerald Wheeler, Barbara Williams, Guynell Fergu- son, Sylvia Loveday, Joyce Lock- wood and Janie Shaw. Geometry teacher, Sylvia Loveday, often uses the overhead projector to give her examples. Getting a breather in between papers is Gerald Wheeler. Students in Waurane Hodge's fifth hour Algebra ll class finish their daily assign- ments. Academics .E. Provides Experience Marketing education taught a ba- sic understanding of marketing concepts. Areas included in the curriculum were human relations skills, math, communications, economics, display, advertising, sales promotion, and leadership development skills. Actual on-the- job training was set up on a coop- erative basis between local busin- esses and the school so that a student was actually in a laborato- ry training position. Second hour students work diligently on their daily assignments. Senior Rodney Davis gets help from mar- Junior Jason Morris studies notes for an keting education teacher Johnette Harp- upcoming test er. Academics Changin Times In Music The Music Department was in- volved in various concerts throughout the year, including an- nual Fall and Spring musicals. Changes occurred such as the re- tirement of Carolyn Herrin and Nancy Sikes taking the helm in December. Music teacher, Carolyn Herrin, helps stu- dents prepare for contest. Students preform for the public at the Fu New teacher, Nancy Sikes, practices with qua Park Gazebo her freshmen music students. Academics 135 Office Aid s Serve School There are many qualifications needed before one can become an office aide. A student must be either a junior or senior, keep up with his or her grades, and attend class regularly. They receive a grade for the class. Office aides Steven Gray and Shannon Pol- lock do homework in their spare time. 1-W ik l WW WW.. ,,,.,,mf-4-W I WQM,W W- :jgyffl ,q i Wir! ini l ..,..,fw,, , Senior, Nita Earnhart, office aide, is in- Picking up the absentee cards is Tod Bow structed by Cynthia Allen, secretary. er, senior. 136 Academics H-1-' P.E. Activities Varied fm MMMM N,5Z 1 The girls physical education classes were instructed by Thel Shelby. The various activities in- cluded soccer, volleyball, basket- g ag A ball, and a 12-minute run. The siil T 3 lyl boys .physical education classes were instructed by Bill Patterson. 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Academics 137 Three Join Science Staff The science curriculum included classes in biology, chemistry, physical science, ad earth sci- ence. Joining the faculty in that department were new teachers Tom Williams, Neal Garrett and Susan Camp. Classroom and lab- oratory activities combined to keep students busy and interest- ed. Biology l students listen attentively to teacher, June Barrington's lecture. V. ,Z ,,., L. warms? M tum 138 Academics Z Chemistry students seem to enjoy the subject matter in Tom Williams' fifth hour class. Science teacher June Barrington prepares to demonstrate dissection of SHARKS! Student earn From History The Social Science Department included a variety of courses which focused on the study of so- ciety and it's individual relation- ships. Classes in American histo- ry, Oklahoma history, govern- ment, psychology, and sociology were offered. Many special pro- jects were of interest to students during the year, including a pre- sentation by 92-year-old, Velma Taliaferro, who presented 20 copies of her book on early Ste- phens County history to the de- partment. History students Ctopj listen as sopho Exchange Student Robert manchet gets Instructor Jerry Pruett discusses Ameri- more Jason Hosch answers a question a lesson 'n Amencan mstory from Mmheue can history with students. Taylor Blanchet came to Duncan from Academics 139 Academically Speakin N-s mg ar ,MW W eo Computer keyboarding is a popular class among students who realize they are learning valuable skills for the future. 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R n, v QW,-,. , f , in '1nlY' wif' I wwf f ' , wie'g,fZm1fE ' A AAAA 4 - :m i , Ye Band Takes State The Demon Band entertained the student body and sports fans throughout the year. For the sev- enth year in a row, the band marched on to a superior rating in regional marching band contest. The DHS band was the only 4-A band in the State of Gklahoma to receive superior ratings from all three judges, in competition which was held at University of Oklahoma in Norman. 45 1 w..J V V-Or , M f' . .. -uwfzrell ,,m.e,.a Bill Atherton and Billy Annear express their band spirit on group picture day. Band members take their places on the practice field before school. Freshman, Jeremy Bruns, and senior, Billy Annear, take time out to smile for the camera. M 144 Organizations ' ' Band fe '- . E 'Lf V pf , - -- 5 , r - ff if iSf?M3 4, ikix Viy.. 7 A me If X K M L! W, Q2 ,,,V , ., or ,wr . e r as: i , I F I... -'SLI 94- U M5 bil , 3 4 fig 'DW R . A :X ' , f ,L iffffr' we W ww' V . 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To boost the spirit of team members and fans, they made team favors, hung banners in the halls, made 2500 spirit towels and decorated the town before the playoff games. Varsity cheerleaders welcome Wal-Mart. Head cheerleader Kara Doke, senior, an- nounces the homecoming court. 1 ,Q Members of the varsity squad include Qstandingb: Heather VanAIstine, Paula Cornwell, Amy Whitney, Stephanie Smith, Angie Reding and Tammy Dobbs, and Ckneelingjz Terri Travis, Melaina Freeman, Kristen Schreiner, Kara Doke, Tana Gib- son and Sandie Sanders. I 1 i i i l i . . . .s..s if F . Qs .- S Q T it 1 . . . I . ..-. l . f ' if .Qs A is A. ii ' ' A X - F Q,.. X . - K A is Lih' l .Q t K ' - r - f K K I ' . -N . ., ..' ' -1 ' K ' ' ki XL Xlfilfssv ' L 'L U- 'Y 5: wrt ' , .:. ..- . . :..: it A S Q X s I 1 X.rsiiEssss.sw-Qi .sc-ts? s. ,'ri::f .sri f ...., Q --.ribs ,- .. - r at w ' - QQ ttyh f ....s 4 Organizations Time For A Little Sparkle Sparklers were an important ele- ment to every football game. Each member practiced approxi- mately fourteen hours every week during football season. They performed at every home game and pep rally and at most out of town games. They also attended Super Star Drill Team Camp in Tulsa during the summer. Every Friday the girls showed apprecia- tion to faculty members with homemade treats in the lounge. The drill team performs a Halloween rou- tine during the Duncan vs. Ardmore pep rally. Disguised as a pillow person, Michelle Sims, sophomore, dances at the home- coming pep rally. Drill Team members include Top Row: Mis- ty Swindler, Kris Simmonds, Chessy Blan- chard, Louise Holland, Cassie Henderson, Jodi Renard, Hollie Dixon and Lisa Dis- muke. Row 3: Michelle Sims, Sherry Tay- lor, Amy Doan, Tresta VanBerg, Jennifer Cummings, Angie Barbour, and Renee Nel- son. Row 2: Lisa Husband, Kim Lamey. Jackie Jones, Terri Phillips, Kristi White, Stephanie Love, April Raney and DeLynn Freeman. Front Row: Thais Davenport, captain, Angela Cole, officer, Michelle Bur- leson, officer: and Melissa Goodwin, offi- cer. Organizations Time For they selected the best work for inclusion in Writers Cramp, a student publication divided into several catagories including: po- etry, short stories, essays, and science fiction. Creative The Creative Writing Club, spon- sored by Mrs. June Richardson, was a way for high school stu- dents to express their talents in writing. They met the first Thurs- day of every month and read var- ious students submissions. Then Molly Eichler, sophomore, reads from a paper written during a creative writing meeting. Members of Creative Writing, Angela Dun- can, Molly Eichler, Reenie Eichler, and Mike Stuckert, discuss what to do for the next month. M plWU'm,m C l fgix , ,,., ,' Raft Wrltln 148 Organizations Drama as Its A t Together V i. Q Q . -V W- -Ha.-r i- i K 4 ix . A. k . N cs 1, f , a x rs I as 1 It was a very busy year for the Drama Club. They performed var- ious skits for the pep rallys, in- cluding a particularly memorable mock-buriel of a Chickasha Fight- ing Chick during homecoming fes- tivities. The Fall dramatic produc- tion, a one-act play entitled A Christmas Cradle, was well re- ceived by the student body. The Spring production, You Can't Take it With You, was a three-act comedy concerning the antics of an eccentric family. Drama Club sponsor was Denise Hines. Top row: Kim Gill, Missy Piercy, Dana Gibbs, Stephanie Drake, Gina Hardy, Kelly Youree: third row: Shirley Skitt, Aaron Ver- medahl, Shannon O'NeaI, Kim Brown, Debbie Shawn, second row: Stacy Coe, Monica Knipe, Cyndy McGarr, Cindy Dav- enport, front row: Rodney Keck, Staci Sykes, Russell High, Tana Stomprud, Ty- rone Harvey. Cyndy McGarr and Stacy Sykes express their emotions during the play, A Christ- mas Cradle. Missy Piercy and Rodney Keck display their dropping action during class. - A , 5 -a lf S.... 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'M .Ir , fv . , ,Ms H ' ii Back Row: Tana Gibson, Brett Reding, Me- laina Freeman, Kandi Burch, Lori Baker, Sheena File, Cathye Wilmoth, Koree Gold- smith, Alicia Hanks, Renee Lee, Jennifer Drake, Dawn Matejkog Row 3: Steve Smith, Angela Cole, Holly Dodd, Deana Bridgeman, Kristi Miears, Donna Padge- ham, Shelly NlcWatters, Julie Harrison, ' Blenda Fowler, Kara Kovasch, Kelly Rippe- toe, and Jackie lngramg Row 2: Kristi White, Sherry Taylor, April Raney, Lisa Dis- muke, Heather Andrews, Heather Bowles, Anne Olsen, Lavina Lane, Cindy Edwards, and Candi Coffee: Row 1: Bobbie Rogers, Angela Perry, Christina Brooks, Peggy Hines, Jill Lang, Tammy Dobbs, Pam Schmidt, Audra Lane, Shelley Shockley. Terri Young, Jada McClain, and Mary Jo Smith, Front Row: Brent Lane, Christi Cox, Stephanie Pruett, Tracey Ludwick, and Sally Hollingsworth. Christie Cox, junior, is running for district 1 me vice-president in FHA. l 44: if Organizations 151 Breakin Language Barriers For the second year, German stu- dents were being taught via satel- lite on Monday and Wednesday. The rest of the week the students worked on various computer ex- ercises to help with the use of the language. Sponsor for the Ger- man Club was Walker Ryan. German Club Cback rowbz Shannon Flanni- gan, Thomas Lacy, Stacy Sanders, Jim Wallace: Cthird rowbz Shawn Mayer, Torbin Hoyer, Rodney Keck, Robert Blanchetg Qsecond rowl: Brent Owens, John Duncan, Manuel Crispin, Billy Atherton, Cfirst rowj: Sean Porterfield, Mike Sims, Bryan Yery, Michael Stuckert. W' Nz Q - 1:27-I , I 1-mn : :V x W I f ml at French Club members, Cherri Clopton and Brett McClain, show off their 5O's look at Mardi Gras. French Club and Spanish Club members enjoy something to drink at the Mardi Gras. 152 Organizations French Club: Brian Hazlewood, James Mill- er, Billy Annear, Leslie Singleterry, Wen- ona Journeycake, Jennifer Perkins, Jeff McKelroy, Chuck Young, Brent Heilman, Brian Reich, Mike Morris, Michele Morton, Shanda Brown, Melissa Wright, Kara Ko- vash, Debbie Shawn, Reenie Eichler, Ste- fanie Drake, Brian Johnson, John Mar- tinez, Manuel Crispin, Mike Roche, Mike Simms, Jerry Reid, Laura Woodall, Chris Wall, Amy Nelson, Misty Hammam, Jer- emy Bruns, Gia Smith, Jennifer Koonce. Vikki VanTreese, Lea Smith, Molly Eichler, Stacey Dunn, Krista Nickles, Todd Porter. Tracie Leonhart, Brett McClain, Stacy Sykes, Chessy Blanchard, Thais Daven- port, Cindy Davenport. .i--r Q H F 5 l The Spanish Club sponsored a va- riety of projects during the year, including performing traditional dances for grade schoolers at Horace Mann in the Fall. They also welcomed a family from Ar- gentina, teaching the children English and babysitting them ev- ery Monday. Their meetings were held the first Monday of every month. The Spanish Club Sponsor was Diane Battles. The French Club and Spanish Club met jointly to celebrate Mar- di Gras. The French Club had many activities throughout the year, such as T-shirt design con- tests and parties featuring differ- ent types of French food. At the end of the year the French Club awarded a senior with a scholar- ship. Spanish Club ffront rowl: John Weaver, Michael Sparks, Misty Wilcox, Mike Brown, Angie Redingg C2nd rowjz Michelle Burle- son, Robin Bradley, Tana Gibson, Lisa Smith, Stephanie Smith, Michael Elliott. Shannon Pollock, Regina Vaughnp C3rd rowjz Christian Murdock, Martin Wollman, Jodi Renard, Melaina Freeman, Holly Har- ris, Gary Wortham, Marion Rafter, Cback rowjz Tommy Stokes, Clint Corley, Brett Reding, Michelle Mitchell, Ken Klechka, Gail Breeland, Kim Morgan. Organizations 153 Key Club Has Busy Year Many of Key Club's various activi- ties included attending weekly Kiwanis meetings every Tuesday, participation in the Kiddie Land activities, and numerous commu- nity events. Also weekly meetings were held every Wednesday morning. Events such as an Eas- ter egg hunt were among other activities sponsored. All of these events required the volunteer work of its members. These ac- tivities kept the Key Club organi- zation busy throughout the year. Key Club sponsor was Lynn Prick- ett. Top row: Lisa Husband. Melissa Matty. Clint Corley. Mike Roche. Tracey Ludwick. Sally Hollingsworth. Kendra Goodner. Heather Bowles. Amber Wilson. Scot Werner. Tod Bower, Mark Heaton. Jerry Reid. Danny David. Darin Frizzell. John Glenn: 4th row: Mattie Whiteman. Mary Beasley. Chessy Blanchard. Angie James. Billy Annear. Misty Davis. Nancy Miller. Heather Andrews. Jackie Jones. Steph- anie Love. Jason Smith. Scott Ferris. Tony Link. Holly Harris. Regina Vaughn. Robin Bradley. Bobbie Jo Adams: 3rd row: Christi Dining. Angela Cole. Kristi White. Angela Perry. Michael Sparks. Bill Ather- ton. Sandi Ford. Jana Perkins. Jill Lang. Jenny Fennel. Angela Duncan. John Payne. Michael Elliott. Lisa Smith. Mi- chelle Epperly. Kris Simmonds, Kristie Miers: 2nd row: Christina Brooks. Brenda Kepler. Brent Lane, John Weaver. Heather VanAlstine. Angie Redirig. Hollie Dixon. Pam Schmidt. Tammy Dobbs. Thais Dav- enport. Amy Harlow. Michelle Burleson, s W4 . Senior. Paula Cornwell, assists the chil- dren in finding eggs during Key Club's Eas- ter egg hunt. Kim Morgan. Marian Rafter, Cindy Daven- port, Michael Sims: lst row: Kim Morgan. Mike Stuckert. Paula Cornwell, Tracey Rit- ter. Brian Yerry and Stacey Sykes. Key Club Sweethearts are back row: Thais Daver1port.Jenhifer Jones, Kelly Carr, and Paula Cornwell: front row: Misty Davis, An- gie Reding, and Megan Page, Not pictured is Sally Hollingsworth. 4 Organizations Say AAAAH! Health Club sponsor Yvonne Blackerby demonstrates the use of a tongue depressor to Shannon Pollock, senior. ,, n wg K Q.. 5 ray 'fir' ', J gh' 'kv' ' 'few ff DO . f, K ff by K W .si 'Q f , T K1 Lkkts 1 3 L' , if i A-sw In Q 1 s s stts 1 Y , A lp I T althy Learnin The Health Careers Club met the first Tuesday of every month at Duncan Regional Hospital. During the meetings the members learned about the hospital's equipment, as well as hearing lec- tures from doctors and medical technicians. Tours educated the members on procedures followed by hospital members. The club sponsor was school nurse Yvonne Blackerby. 5, ,Q Looking at the newborns at Duncan Re- gional Hospital is senior Jill Lang. Top Row: Rajen Desai, Gary Wortham, Mi- chael Swift, unidentified, Jerry Reid, Kathy Herring, and sponsor nurse Yvonne Blackerby: Row 3: Jill Lang, Rodney Keck, Darren Mefford, Melissa Smith, Scot Werner, Chessy Blanchard, and Mike Sims: Row 2: Wendy Arnold, Michael Ro- mines, Steven Smith, Thais Davenport, Amy Scott, Steven Villalon, and Christi Dining: Front Row: Lisa Smith, Michael Sparks, Tony Link, and Michael Elliot. Organizations 155 FFA Keep Up-To-Date Future Farmers of America al- lowed students to experience the occupation of farming firsthand. Members learned the latest farm- ing techniques in raising animals and had the opportunity to show them in the district, county, and state stock shows. FFA also spon- sored their rodeo in May as well as two banquets, including the an- nual parent-member banquet in the Spring. 'Pm C C 2 The FFA Rodeo queen candidates are Ctop rowjz Shelly Stewart, Amy Whitney, Karla Bess, and Pam Carter, 2nd row: Melaina Freeman, Angela Cole, Kristen Schreiner, Audra Lane, and Angie Redingg front row: Brandi Woods, Christi Dining, and Holli Perdue. r -l,glt A 'e,4,,, .,,, , I , t 5125? 5' Efiiff. W3V'3WS'7W , ' 'fd ' T: M. , yn fi ESQ,5.z'i5-'4fiTifE4i5,g34 ?S if fri' ,, 3. tw- t , 1. -5 gfkfgw 'N gtg.. ' Sty , ff i a w - 9' -. :QV- : VZ ' ffI'3..' 455. L . 'Ffh A Agwiz-ig,Qf,l I . , -Z ' -I T riffgisi Jsiilfc. A 1- . r Q i '- i s i- i. 1 ---is. -' f A. ,Siva-U, g, Q imfget A F it , f 1,-5 , . ,,,. ,L V -1.54 S - ,f,,,. , , 5, , it ,f , tg N i, -1551 - X st: 3 L l Ti - .fi we .-,,. , r ei' ssf,-, 1 L. ,., v.,, 1 ' fg fflvawji , , ..., , t zL 'i?ifs2i .,,, . - ' -' 'f F I V :,55,,i,, ,,,,, . f iff 5 , ,I Q . 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Ray, Janie Ray, Allison Sparks, Mark Slavin, Brant O'Connor, Tom Huck, Robert Blackburn, Shane Behymer, Jimmy Poston, Jay Walkingstick, and Brandon Fowler, row 3: Clyde Berry, Don- na Padgham, Brad Minson, Brian Kellogg, Jason Morris, Shannon Bonds, James Franks, Mickey Maroney, Brent Bruner, Brian Peters, and sponsor Tom Berningerg G X 1 t 'if sv, i 3' A -'F I x W' row 2: Tony Scifres, Jeff Hawkins, Shan- non Brown, James Harris, Laura Johnson, Ervin Howard, Travis Stevens, Pam Carter, Karla Bess, John Prandy, and Ger- ald Beckg front row: Jason Palmer, Mi' chael McBee, Jerry Elledge, Jay Gregston, Keith Stewart, Brian Smith, Paul Lord, Scot Sears, Chad Couch, and Kevin Haney. , 'Q TW, g Kristen Schreiner, senior, reigned as the 1987-88 FFA Rodeo Queen. Organizations 157 Busy Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica was organized to promote an interest in the business world. This year the members worked di- ligently to prepare a Campaign for the office of State Vice-President. Some members attended the State Conference that was held in Oklahoma City, April 17, 18, and 19th. Meetings were comprised of a variety of activities, ranging from guest speakers to a tour of the Stephens County Court- house. Speaking about his career as a local com- munity leader is mayor Doug Nix. President Michael Sparks, junior, brings the meeting to order. He also is running for state vice president. , i ,Q ,Wa , at A as .41 Times For FBLA Back Row: Michelle Burleson, Kris Sim- monds, Jodi Renard, Kevin Rogers, Jay Crabb, Mike Roche, Jason Hutto, Tim Bu- ben, Bill Bradley, Steve Hale, Jeff McElroy, Corey Welcher, Kim Chambless, Koree Goldsmith, Angela Perry, and Kim Nickel. Row 3: Ryan Corsgard, Bonita Wyatt, Me- lissa Bond, Gary Wortham, Kristi White, Jackie Jones, Kristi Talley, Allison Sparks, Hillary Sparks, Angela Broaddus, Lisa Farmer, Leigh Ann Apple, Sally Almy, Kristi Sweat, Jada McLain, and Melissa Wright. Row 2: Josh Herndon, Scott Bailey, Rajen Desai, Allison Pults, Cathye Wilmoth, Lance Davison, Tami Buntley, Paige MCcord, Pam Schmidt, Angela Cole, Tammy Dobbs, Steven Villalon, Amie Lind- say, Lisa Smith, Michelle Epperly, Terri Young, and Shannon Glover. Front Row: Scott Werner, Keith Carl, Michael Elliott, Chuck Young, Brent Lane, Tina Barbarisi, Laura Maxwell, Melissa Ridley, Christi Din- ing, Leslie Singleterry, Michael Sparks, Robin Bradley, Michelle Moore, Jill Lang, Jenny Fennel, and Julie Yeargan. 158 Organizations President Tod Bower, senior, reports the upcoming events. SADD For Safety rr E The members of Students Against ' V 7 'i6f ry'T - - f Drunk Driving-put up safety post- f V, 4 f 7 'V ers before the promr Every stu- , g if, dent received SADD contracts for Y fi themselves and their parents. Mi , Members went one step further .4 Back Row: Ryan Korsgard, Sheila File, McLain, and Stephanie Drake, front row: Thais Davenport, Chessy Blanchard, Misty Amie Lindsey. Tod Bower, Stacey Sykes, McPhail, Holly Harris, Jill Harris, Jada and Brett McClain, and spoke to junior high students in their science classes, SADD also presented an assembly for the students at the junior high on the dangers of drunk driving. Members of SADD discuss the movie se- lection for the junior high assembly. xbffamb kewl my Organizations 159 Q- HS Add 42 New Members The National Honor Society spon- sored many activities throughout the year. As a service project for the school, they cleaned the cam- pus, including the school windows and classroom chalkboards. They sold mums for Homecoming and for new members conducted in- stallation ceremonies in. the Spring. National Honor Society sponsor was Marion Nottingham. The new members of National Society are: seniors Michelle Burleson, Traci Coleman, Darrin Frizzell, Steve Hale, Mark Heaton, Jason Hutto, Michelle Irwin, Jill Lang, Mi- chelle Mitchell, Meagan Page, Sean Por- terfield, Michael Roche, Allison Sparks, Misty Wilcox, and Bonita Wyatt, and ju- niors Billy Atherton, Lori Baker, Chessalay Blanchard, Tami Buntley, Clint Corley, Thais Davenport, Amy Doan, Michelle Ep- perly, Cheryl Estes, Jay Gregston, Crystal King, Stephanie Love, Krista Nickles, Nga Phan, Sherry Taylor, Kristen Simmonds, and Lisa Smith, sophomores: James Ben- son, Clifton Bonney, Jason Kays, Laura Maxwell, Brett McClain, Amy Nelson, Jana Perkins, Melissa Ridley, Hilary Sparks, and Heather VanAlstine. rili Q QE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Ctop rowjz Bill Bradley, Brook Ridley, Brett Reding, Jay Crabb, Mike Sims, Stacey Sykes and Tony Link, Cfourth rowl Marion Nottingham, Jonathan Hosch, Paula Cornwell, Mike Brown, Amy Harlow, Michelle Sawyer and Cthird rowj Julie Yeargan, Angela Duncan, Jenny Fennel, Dana Ballard, Cindy Daven- port, Shannon Glover and Tod Bower: Csecond rowb Angie Reding, John Weaver, Michael Sparks, Stephanie Smith, Regina Vaughn, Lance Davison, Laura Woodall and John Fennel, Cfront rowj Keith Carl, Eric Newberry, Michael Elliott, Kim Mor- gan, Robin Bradley and Holly Harris. 5 ,gi YO flyer V --f il f. 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They performed their annual Christmas program for the stu- dent body in December, and en- tertained the community at the annual Fall Fest in Fuqua Park. Members of Honor Choir are Julie Yeargan and Kevin Rogers. Alternate was John Duncan Cfar lefty. Reflections CTop Rowbz Angela Duncan, Brad Jones, Kim Chambless, Sheree Clan- ton, Kevin Rogers, Robin Bradley, Front Row: Hollie Dixon, Todd Porter, Krista Nickles, Julie Yeargan, Jon Fennel, Sandie Sanders, Jenny Fennel, Russell High, Holly Dodd. Chorale CTop Rowj: Vickie Bailey, Sandi Smith, Kimberly Chambless, Shanna Hud- speth, Tami Buntley, Reg Pennypacker, John Duncan, David Mills, Brad Jones, An- gela Duncan, Sheryl Heaton, Kathie Lair- son: Fourth Row: Julie Harrison, Amy Nel- son, Robin Bradley, Kandi Burch, Hollie Dixon, Chessalay Blanchard, Chris Wall, Jon Fennel, Brent Hellman, Krista Nickles, Deana Bridgman, Sally Almy, Jodi Kuyken- dallg Third Row: Wendy Arnold, Heather Hicks, Nancy Miller, Kasee Cope, Kristie Miear, Jeff Soloman, Darren Mefford, Brad Sandlin, Holly Dodd, Michelle Epperely, Shannon Glover, Debra Anderson, Second Row: Dana Ballard, Shelley Hall, Lisa Smith, Thais Davenport, Julie Yeargan, Todd Porter, Brian Johnson, Russell High, Michelle Moore, Christy Giddens, Michelle Irving First Row: Mrs. Carolyn Herrin, Wen- ona Journycake, Amye Harlow, Jenny Fen- nel, Kevin Rogers, Sheree Clanton, Sandie Sanders, Amie Lindsay, Holly Harris. 162 Organizations Council Serves Student Body Ya N- M e.,,.., i' Tony Scifres, Kristi Allen, Terri Young, Dana Ballard, Jennifer Tate, Kelly Carr, Steve Hale, Angie Reding, Angie Taylor, Bill Bradley, Kevin Laukhuf, Alfretta Grayson, Charles Calvin, Mike Sims: Third Row: Brandi Woods, Jason Rucker, Ann Olson, Rachel Anthony, Misty Davis, Kristen Schreiner, Sandi Ford, Misty Wilcox, Wen- ona Journycake, Stephanie Pruett, John- ny Harrison, Grace Powell, Michelle Burle- son, Jackie Ingram, Second Row: Jamie Campos, Matt Kobernus, John Rafter, Kenny Thompson, Melissa Ridley, Traci Ritter, Tammy Dobbs, Heather Shelton, Amy Doan, Sherry Taylor, Kathy Ferrell, Thais Davenport, First Row: Keith Carl, Russ Gammill, Eric Newberry, Lisa Farm- er, Sally Hollingsworth, John Weaver, Jill Lang, Ann Green, Christie Dining, Leslie Singleterry, Clint Corley, Scott Werner. The Student Council had various activities throughout the year. They conducted the elections be- tween the classes and student council, and had a multi-media film for the student body called Bridges. There were two blood drives held and there were ap- proximately 75 pints of blood re- ceived. Student Council sponsor, Cecilia Richey joins in to help with the blood drive. A , , ill T V Flag bearers, John Weaver, junior, and Eric Newberry, senior, perform the open- ing rights at an assembly. Organizations 63 Letter Clubs Initiate New Members The Lettermen and Letterwomen clubs were the only two organiza- tions which held an initiation. The membership was open only to athletes who lettered in at least one sport. During the last week- end of school both clubs attended a week end outing at Lake Mur- ray. The sponsors of Lettermen and Letterwomen were Bill Pat- terson and Dee Dee Chumley. Freshman Casey Lynch receives his letter from Coach Jim Beckham. Lynch lettered in golf. Lettermen: Jeff Burke, Brook Ridley, Andy Roe, Tim Buben, Jay Crabb, Thomas Lacy. Chad Hendricks, Jason Johnson, Royce Townsend, Brian Finely, Shannon Spruiell, Brian Smith, Jason Hutto, Kevin Laukhuf, Danny David, John Duncan, David Dillon, Chris Gentry, Brant O'Conner, Jason Rucker, Trey Stout, Scott Rains, Wayne Chasteen, Mark Miller, Jon Fennel, Tony Link, Danny Wiggins, Mike Sims, Stacey Sanders, Jay Gregston, Timmy Franks, Jody Laforce, Clinton Bohannon, Eric Newberry, Keith Carl, Michael Sparks, Chad Couch, Scott Marmaduke, Charles Calvin, Jarvis Sanders, Russell Hodrick Clayton Franklin, Brett Reding, Darre Martin, Steve Hale, and Bubba Miller. l l 164 Organizations Letterwomen: Back Row: Dawn White, Shirley Skitt, Piper Massagee, Michelle Mitchell, Nancy Carr, Kelly Smith, Leslie Harris, Lavea Shankling Third row: Audra Lane, Angie Reding, Hilary Sparks, Amy Harlow, Allison Sparks, Angie James, Ka- sey Fishg Second row: Melissa Goodwin Angel Cole, Danielle Mitchell, Sandi Sloot: Sherry Schriver, Roxanna Lockwood v Dwauna Burke, Tracy Jackson, First row: Sponsor Dee Dee Chumley, Misty Wilcox, Sally Hollingsworth, Carie Trawick. Golfer Mary Hall, freshman, receives her letter from Coach Jim Beckham. 4. Newly initiated letterman Joe Hall is rec- ognized at the Spring Awards Assembly. Organizations 165 Sharin The Victory With FCA The Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes allowed athletes or anyone interested in athletic competition to attend meetings, where they enjoyed speakers, fellowship and refreshments. National member- ship was optional to everyone. Meetings were held either in the homes of members or at various churches. Every other week, boys and girls groups met together for special activities, with separate huddles held in the weeks in be- tween. Kicking off the new year, FCA mixes busi- ness with pleasure during the first joint meeting. Able to leap hot tubs in a single bound, Steve Hale, senior, shows his enthusiasm for FCA. Top Row: Joe Hall, Charles Calvin, Jay Crabb, Bill Bradley, Jay Carr, Stacey Sand- ers, Tim Buben, Martin Wollman, Chad Ed- wards, Robert Blackburn, Kent Thorn, Scott Rains, Brian Smith, Keith Stewart, and Andy Roe, Row 4: Tod Ledford, Kevin Laukhuf, Devron Burum, Jason Hutto, Shane Hume, Matt Kobernus, Jimmy Ben- son, Jeff Harvey, John Weaver, Tod lngle, Mark Miller, John Philips, Jay Albin, Eric ,. .f , .Q if f-,.. f,::efe,s1'- :::z:m-l, sw-flair Newberry, Rob Weedn and Scot Sears: Row 3: Russ Gammil, Jerome Loughridge, Eric Flanders, Brook Ridley, Chris Gay, Scott Marmaduke, Charlie Twelves, Man- uel Crispin, Jason Hunt, Chris Ward, Jason Kays, Danny Snow, Clay Jordan, Dale Pro- spest and Eric Taylor. Row 2: Bill Twelves, Chris Roe, Casey Lynch, Ryan Doke, Mi- chael Bradley, Mickey Maroney, Jack Beene, Chad Couch, Jeremy Norman, Mi- chael Sparks, Jonathan Hosch, Brad Morrisett and Mike Henderson, Front Row: Brett Reding, Darrel Martin, Steve Hale and Clint Corely. Organizations fmt L e R i . , ts. U tai . .,f-' Below: OU football player Todd Thompson takes time to share his experiences with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. .ls Q 4 Top Row: Mary Hall, Tana Gibson, Melaina Freeman, Michelle Gibson, Kathy Cole, Au- dra Lane, Glenda Hollingsworth, Sally Hol- lingsworth, Michelle Mitchell, Anne Green, Kelly Smith, Stephanie Cleveland, Carie Trawick and Shawnn Hertzler. Row 4: Kel- ly Carr, Kristen Schreiner, Holly Dixon, Kara Doke, Melissa Ridley, Holly Carroll, Kasee Cope, Leslie Singleterry, Lisa Farm- er, Traci Ritter, Heather Andrews, Hillary Sparks and Amy Harlow: Row 3: Kendra Goodner, Krista Cox, Angela Perry, Melis- sa Goodwin, Brandi Woods, Sandy Garri- son, Misty Wilcox, Sandi Ford, Sandy Sloot, Heather Shelton, Sherry Shriver and Paige McCord: Row 2: Nancy Miller, Stephanie Estes, Sandie Sanders, Tracey Ludwick, Jill Lang, Pam Schmidt, Tammy Dobbs, Amber Wilson, Heather Bowles, Danielle Mitchell and Heather VanAlstine: P d.- se EZ Bottom: Scott Marmaduke, senior, exhib- its what a big part refreshments are to every Fellowship of Christian Athletes meeting. Ay, ,, Q. in ,... . gh, , V twigs: v s5QsXx4xXXX:X:t 'ffm 5 ,,l3gf,f l x x x' x xc vs, so Q 1 ,we N 4 N X N 6 .F lit -1 f A i T ei .ive , ,xx x x x fs, ?4tggi,Qfw-We x x C x vs 'W 3 'limi x ,sv x x Q 0 , A: UN X Q X '.. 9 Q Q may - tw :xv x x Qs Q HSE- xxxswiqxx X, , . 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Listed from top to bottom: Dianna Eaton, Reshonda Jackson, and Amye Couch. , . . i ,M H Vb,.x-Mtg, w,,..y,, .ai S ' 'H Q V f I . .zfigf S5 ww fix estvfffffff Q M ' N i V'VV I I ' - VMVV W . Vfv we VV, ,,,, . k k ff ti ' ' M A 'Q f f 4 if ZW, 11 V- V V -.V- V- VV: V-:WV M -25' 5 : ' . ' W V V .V i 1, . f i if ' - ' - . MM. ,V ,,,. . ,,,, utgf.f?,f.Vwf,V,.VV , , V- 6. VM.: VV Q M VV. i , ,V.mVm..Vwzrwsqi,m,,Vi,Vg- VV F' . 168 Organizations 1 5 U Q y W ,f ,, T? ax YT' - , , N, i 4, 2.,Q.fn'f: me w ,yr X Q lx we 19 .:'.'.i 'ft v 'i W f . ,, - A 1 gg. , :fx -,-' raw '4 va , , , gi , - ,J . 7 A 7 fa l it g if Q ,, , 3 . . ,Q 4, my 1- ii ' lf, li 5,2 if 'J gli , 4 .5 , 5 I 1 Fun Time Balloon and Marketing Educa- Top Row: Bobby Feldick, Brent Blanken' tion lll teamed up to make VaIentine's Day ship, Martin Wollman, Corey Capps, Todd fun for all students. lngle, Robert Boice. Third Row: Mrs. Joh' nette Harper, sponsor, Wayne Chasteen. Jason Swinson, Sandi Ford, Jason Morris, Grace Powell. Second Row: Lori Baker. ln. Robert Couch, Jodi Kuykendall, Traci Coleman. Front Row: Caroline Goldsberry, Dianna Eaton. Heather Hicks, Tina Barbarisi, Patti Win- ters, David Cline, Mary Standridge. Reshonda Jackon, Dean Cline, Loafman, Rodney Davis, Amye Organizations 169 Clubs Enjoy Many Band members play the Star Spangled Banner at the Constitution assembly in honor of its 200th birthday. Patty Winters, senior, is the mistress of ceremonies for the DECA fashion show. Q fx. , rf i tttt i ioit t ttttr i U i' 'i r l o Billy Annear, senior, enjoys the Mardi Gras celebration. E Organizing their mum sales are National Honor Society members .Jenny Fennel and Amy Harlow. Discussing homecoming themes, student council members enjoy a meal at John- ny's. 170 Organizations . . Very Special Times The Reflections chorus sings at the Fail Fest. i .4 S Q! x ew rv' 'ZZ Q OU football player Todd Thompson talks with FCA member Hilary Sparks, sopho- more. 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Cody 58, 59. 84 Anders, Judy 72 Anderson, Billy 59 Anderson. Debra 33, 162 Anderson. Kenna 59 Andrews, Heather 59, 151, 154, 167 Annear, Billy 33. 88, 89. 144. 153. 154, 170 Anthony. Cicily 59 Anthony, Rachel 72, 163 Antwine. Bobby 59 Apple. Leigh Anne 6, 59, 103. 158 Archer. Randy 48 Arnold. Wendy 59. 155, 162 Arze. Rita 112, 128 Atchley, Jack 110 Atherton. Bill 48, 131. 144. 152. 154. 160 Atkeson. Benny 33 Atkins, Belinda 90 Austin. Daniel 72 Austin. Noel 59 Autrey, Shelby 72 Ayres, Steve 72. 87. Bailey. Scott 33. 158 Bailey. Vicki 48, 162 Baker 169 Baldw ,Lori 48, 151. 160. 168, in. Dena 59 Balentine, Ricky 48 Ballard. Dana 33. 160. 162, 163 Barbarisi. Tina 47. 48. 158, 169 Barbour. Angie 59, 147 Barnes. Carol 72 Barnes. Doug 33 Barnes. RT. 94. 102 Barnes. Phillip 112 Barnes. Rodney 59 Barrington, June 57. 112. 138 Barron. Kevin 48 Barton. Junior 59.92. 106 Bass. Jamie 48 Bass. Traci 72 Bateman. RJ. 90, 97 Bates. Sherry 33 Battles. Diane 112. 128. 153 Battles. Rod 84. 112. 123 Baugh. Jason 72. 87 Baugh. Terry 13. 48 Baxter. Donald 33 Baxter. Tammy 59 Beal. Glenda 33 Beasley. Mary 59, 154 Bechtel, Marty 33 Beck. Gerald 95, 157 Beck, Jerrel 72 Beckham, Jim 84, 112 Beene. Jack 59, 84, 166 Behymer, Shane 48, 120, 157 Behymer, Tom 59 Bell, Carlos 59 Bell, Mark 48, 92 Bennett, Jacquelyne 59 Bennett, Jerald 48 Bennett. Shanna 72 Benson, James 84. 92, 160. Berninger. Karen 113 Berninger, Tom 113. 120, 157 Berry, Clyde 72, 93, 157 Bess, Carla 72 Bess. Cathy 72 Bess, Karla 97, 107, 156. 157 Bess, Tony 119 Best, Sherry 48 Biffle, Sara 59 Bingham, Jerry 72 Bishop. Richie 72 Blackburn, Ray 157 Blackburn, Robert 48, 84, 106. 157, 166 Blackerby. Yvonne 113, 155 Blackwell, Aaron 48 Blackwell, Darlene 72 Blanchard, Chessy 48, 147. 153, 154, 155. 159, 160. 162 Blanchet. Robert 33. 152 Blankenship, Brent 33, 169 Boatman, Patsy 33 Boatwright. Christie 59 Bogard, Benny 59 Bohannan. Clinton 33, 92, 164 Boice, Robert 48. 169 Bollig, Andy 72 Bollig, Lori 33 Bomar. Chad 72 Bond, Melissa 33. 158 Bonds, Shannon 48, 157 Bonney. Clifton 59, 84, 86, 92. 160 Bostick, Brent 48 Bower, Tod 32, 33. 154, 159, 160 Bowles, Carol 113 Bowles, Heather 59, 151, 154. 167 Boyd. Christy 48 Boyd. Derrell 59 Boydston, Scott 48 Boyer, Karie 33 Bradburry, Johnny 48 Bradley. Bill 32, 33, 84, 158. 160. 163, 166 Bradley. John 16, 34 Bradley. Mandy 72 Bradley. Michael 48, 84, 166 Bradley. Robin 21, 34, 153. 154. 158, 160, 162 Bradshaw, Angie 59 Brady. Dana 34 Bragg, Tommy 72 Bramlett. Lora 48 Brashears. Jimmy 72.95. 101 Bratcher. Traci 60 Bray. Robert 60 Breath. Alicia 48 Breeland. Gail 48, 153 Brewer. Carlos 119 Brewer, Robert 49 Bridgman, Deana 49, 151. 162 162 Chambless, Tammy 73 Bridgman, Melinda 34 Bridwell, Delbert 119 Brinkley, Bobby 60 Briscoe, David 34 Briscoe, Jeff 60 Briscoe. Jennifer 72 Brittain, Richard 49, 127 Broaddus, Angela 47, 49, 158 Brock, Amanda 49, 125 Brooks, Christina 47, 49, 151, 154 Brooks, Corey 60, 84, 92 Brown. Christi 49, 107 Brown, Jeff 72, 101 Brown, Kim 34. 149 Brown, Marvin 72 Brown, Michael 4, 32, 34, 153 160 Brown. Shanda 72. 153 Brown, Shannon 60, 120, 157 Bruce, Dustin 72 Bruner, Brent 60, 84, 157 Bruns, Jeremy 73, 144 Bruns, Jerry 153 Buben, Tim 27, 34, 84, 94. 106, 158, 164, 166 Budlong, Darell 60 Bullard, Sharon 113, 127. 130 131 Buntley, Tami 49, 158. 160, 162 Buntley, Traci 73, 103 Burch. Kandi 47. 49, 151, 162 Burk, Dwauna 60. 96. 107. 165 Burke, Jeff 49, 84, 164 Burleson, Michelle 34, 147, 153, 154, 158. 160. 163. 187 Burleson, Michellene 118, 136 Burum, Devron 73, 87. 93. 101, 166 Byford. Jayne 113, 127 Cain, Joelene 49, 90, 131 Cain, Kris 73 Calabro. Hope 73 Calvin, 164. Charles 34. 84, 163. 166 Chasteen, Lynn 60 Chasteen, Wayne 34, 84, 164, 169 Chavez. Betsy 73 Chenault, Pam 34 Chumley, Dee Dee 90, 103, 113. 164. 165 Clanton, Shanna 73 Clanton, Sheree 34, 162 Clark, Margaret 34 Clarke, Timiethy 73 Clary, Sandy 71, 73 Cleveland, Stephanie 60. 90, 167 Cleveland. Steve 7. 111, 112, 116 Cline, David 34, 169 Cline. Dean 34, 168, 169 Cline, Tony 49 Clopton, Cherri 60, 152 Clothier, Terry 73 Clubb, Richard 49 Cobbs, Christy 73 Cobbs, Ronda 60 Coe. Stacey 13, 22, 60, 149 Cofer. Jeremy 73 Coffelt, Lee 34 Coffey, Candy 73, 151 Colbert, Jennifer 16, 34 Colbert, Roderick 73, 87. 95 Cole, Angela 6, 49, 105, 147, 151,154,156,158,165 Cole, Kathy 20, 73, 97, 107, 167 Cole. Kris 35 Coleman, Bryan 60 Coleman, Traci 35, 160, 168, 169 Collinsworth, Sean 73 Cook, Brett 73. 87 Cook, Richard 73 Cook, Roland 49 Cooley, Jennifer 32, 35 Cope. Kasee 58, 60, 105, 162, 167 Copeland, Billy 73, 87, 101 Copeland, Greg 73 Corley, Clint 20. 26, 49, 84, 153, 154, 160, 163, 166 Cornwell, Paula 18, 20, 32, 35 Camp, Susan 113, 138 Campbell, Heather 73 Campbell, Jana 73 Campbell. Shane 60, 84 Campos, Carlos 60 Campos, Jamie 95, 163 Canfield, Dennis 60 Capps, Corey 49. 169 Carl, Keith 21. 34, 158, 160. 163. 164 Carlile. Jon 60 Carman, Darin 60 Carr, Jay 18, 49.84. 106, 166 Carr, Kelly 73. 107, 146, 154, 163. 167 Carr, Nancy 49, 96, 107, 165 Carroll, Holly 20. 60, 167 Carter, DaLana 60 Carter. Pam 60. 156. 157 Cary, Marion 118 Cash, Charles 18. 73, 81, 95 Caves, Cody 60, 84 Chambless. Kim 34, 123, 158. 146, 154. 160 Cosby, Kelly 73 Couch, Amye 11. 14, 19, 35. 130, 168, 169. 200 Couch, Chad 49, 92. 157, 164 166, 187 Couch, Chris 35, 84 Coulter, Leandra 73, 96 Cowan, Tina 49 Cox, Christi 47, 49, 103. 150. 151 Cox. D'Ann 113 Cox, Eddie 84, 113 Cox, Gene 60, 125 Cox Krista 73, 81, 146. 167 Cox Steve 113 Cox, Tommy 119 Crabb, Byron 73, 87 Crabb. Jay 16, 35, 88, 89. 158, 160. 164, 166 Crabb, Lorraine 118 Creel, Donnie 74. 87, 101 Crispin, David 49 Crispin, Manuel 35, 152, 153. 166 Criswell, Kim 74 Croy, Chuck 84, 86. 105, 113. 126 Cummings, Jennifer 60, 147 Cunningham, Beth Ann 60 Cupples, Jimmy 60, 102 Curtis, Jody 49 Daniels, James 60 Daniels, Rose 61 Daniels, Stacy 35 Daugherty, Mystee 35 Daughtrey, Chris 49, 131 Daughtrey, Mike 74 Davenport, Cindy 35, 149. 153. 154, 160 Davenport, Thais 49, 147, 153. 154, 155, 159, 160, 162, 163 Duncan, Donald 35 Duncan, John 50, 106, 152, 162, 164 Duncan, Regina 70, 74, 96, 107, 164 Dunlop, Mark 19, 129 Dunn, Bryan 61 Dunn, Stacey 61 Dunn, Stacy 153 Durbin, Judy 35 Durbin, Sheila 61 Eades, Dawn 50 Earnhart. Nita 35, 136 Eaton. Dianna 50, 168, 169 Echols, Stephen 74 Edwards Chad 47, 50, 166 Edwards Cindy 74, 151 Edwards Frank 36 Edwards Liz 118 Edwards, Lori 36 163, 166 David, Danny 35, 84, 85. 154, 164 David, Larry 111, 114 Davis, Brian 74, 95 Davis, Davina 74 Davis, Elaine 119 Davis, Lisa 35, 130, 200 Davis. Misty 61, 154, 163 Davis, Rebecca 74, 81, 122 Davis, Rodney 49, 134, 168, 169 Davison, Lance 35, 158, 160 Deaton, Jamie 61 DeCarlo, Tony 74, 95, 101 Declurk, Samuel 74 Defibaugh, Crystal 49 Defibaugh, Tina 61 Dellinger, Stacia 74 Dembowski, Leigh 114 Desai, Rajen 49. 155, 158 Dillon, David 164 Dillon, Jeff 17, 74. 87 Dining, Christi 58, 61. 105, 154. 155, 156, 158, 163, 167 Dismuke, Amanda 74 Dismuke, Lisa 47, 49, 147, 151 Dixon, Hollie11, 17, 35, 130. 147, 154, 162, 167, 200 Doan, Amy 50, 147, 160, 163 Dobbs, Tammy 12, 16, 47, 50, 146,151,154,158,163, 167 Dodd, Brian 74 Dodd, Holly 50, 151, 162 Doke, Kara 18. 35, 146, 167 Doke, Ryan 71, 74, 87, 95. 101, 166 Donnell, Keith 74, 87.95, 101 Dovers, Justin 74 Doyle, Bruce 61 Doyle, Regina 50 Drake Jennifer 74, 151 Eichler, Molly 61, 148, 153 Eichler, Reenie 61, 148, 153 Elledge, Jerry 61, 157 Ellington, Mindy 61 Elliott, Michael 21, 32, 36, 153, 154, 155, 158, 160 Elliott. Ryan 50 Emmons, Sonya 36 Endicott. Monty 119 Epperley, Michelle 50, 154. 158, 160, 162 Estes, Cheryl 50, 131, 160 Estes, Stefanie 61, 88, 167 Etier. Jimmy 61 Evans, Mike 87, 94, 114 Faircloth, Lori 74 Farmer, Cheryl 127 Farmer, Jason 74 Farmer, Lisa 50, 158, 163, 167 Farris, Scott 61, 125 Feldick, Bobby 92, 132, 169 Fennel, Jenny 47, 50, 103. 154. 158, 160, 162, 170 Fennel, Jon 50. 102, 160, 162. 164 Ferguson. Guynell 114, 133 Ferguson, Michael 74, 95 Ferrell. Kathy 36, 130, 163. 200 Ferris, Scott 154 Fewell, Misty 71, 74, 103 Fick, Chris 74 File, Lynda 119 File, Sheena 50, 151 File, Sheila 159 Finley, Brent 74 Finley, Brian 16, 50. 106, 164 Fish, Kasey 61, 90. 165 Flanders, Eric 61, 88, 166 Flanigan, Shannon 50 Flanigan, Shawna 74, 152 Fleetwood, Jon 74 Folmnsbee, Keri 74, 97, 107 Ford, Michael 74, 93, 101 Ford, Sandi 19, 36, 154, 163, 167, 169 Forehand, Stephanie 75, 107 Foreman, Greg 75, 93 Drake Stefanie 13, 61, 149. 153 159 Drath, Jimmie Jo 35 Drath, Stephanie 61 Drew, Tim 50, 84, 92 Duke, Davie 50 Duke. Ricky 74 Duncan, Angela 47, 50, 148. 154, 160, 162 Foster, Lana 50 Foster, Shana 50 Foster, Torina 50 Fowler, Brandon 61, 157 Fowler, Brenda 151 Franklin, Clayton 84. 94, 106. 164 Franks. Bobby 61, 94 Franks, James 32, 36, 157 Franks, Timmy 50, 94, 164 Freeman, Delynn 61. 69. 147 Freeman, Melaina 19, 47, 50, 146,151.153,156,167 French, Jana 75, 97 Fretwell, Vicki 114 Frieouf 87 Frieouf, Jerry 87, 101, 114, 117 Fritts, Kelly 36. 105 Frizzell, Darin 36, 154 Frizzell, Darrin 160 Prod, iviike 87 ' Gaede, Donny 62 Gahagan, Bruce 87. 100. 114. 117 Gallaher, Telisa 61 Gallaher, Tolly 61 Gambrel, Cassandra 36 Gammill, Beverly 114 Gammill, Russ 71, 75.95, 101, Garnett, Mary 61 Garrett, Neal 138 Garrison, Sandy 5, 58.61. 167 Garza, Monica 75 Gay, Chris 19, 36, 84, 164. 166 Geeslin, Brian 61 Gentry, Chris 50, 164 George. Stacey 75 Geurkink, David 75, 101 Gibbs. Danna 61, 149 Gibson, Michelle 18, 75, 97. 107, 167 Gibson. Tana 47, 50, 146, 151. 153, 167 Giddens, Kristy 61. 162 Gigger, Marcell 114 Gill, Kim 149 Gittings, Paul 75 Glass, Alyson 75 Glenn, John 50, 88. 154 Glover, Shannon 36, 90, 158. 160. 162 Goldsberry, Caroline 169 Goldsmith, Koree 36. 151. 158 Goodner, Kendra 62, 154, 167 Goodner, Sage 75 Goodwin, Melissa 50, 107, 147. 165, 167 Gray, Chris 62 Gray, Courtney 75 Gray. Mike 93, 107, 114. 115 Gray, Steven 36 Grayson, Alfreda 163 Grayson, Patricia 62 Green, Ann 75. 103, 146, 163. 167 Gregg, Glenda 50 Gregston, Jay 51.99, 157, 160, 164, 187 Gregston, Jennifer 47, 51 Gregston, Kevin 13, 51 Groce, Michelle 75 Grooms, Elizabeth 114. 132 Grose, Joe 62 Groves. Cher 62 Guillory, Monica 62 Guthrie. Monty 62, 84 Hale. Steve 17. 21, 32, 36. 84 85.99, 158. 160. 163, 164. 166 Hall, Homer 75. 87.95, 101 Hall, Joe 19. 75. 87, 166 Hall, Mary 16, 75.81, 105. 146, 167 Hall. Shelley 36. 162 Hamilton, Becky 75 Hamman, Misty 75, 153 Hammonds. Shannon 75 Haney, Jimmy 51 Haney, Kevin 51, 157 Haney, Tina 75 Hanks, Alicia 36. 151 Hanley, David 70, 75.87, 101 Hannefield. Rick 51 Hardy. Gina 27. 36. 149 Hario. Tywanna 75 Harlow, Amy 17, 47, 51. 88, 89. 154, 160. 162, 165, 167 17 0 Harper. Barry 114 Harper, Johnette 112, 115. 134. 168. 169 Harper, Kimiko 114 Harris, Dale 95, 115 Harris, Holly 36, 153, 154, 159,160,161,162 Harris, James 62, 157 Harris, Jill 75, 97. 103. 159 Harris, Leslie 51. 96. 165 Harrison. Johnny 75, 163 Harrison. Julie 51, 151. 162 Harrison. Michael 62 Hart. Ernest 75 Harvey. Jeff 51. 166 Harvey, Tyrone 71, 75. 149 l-latt, Angelina 62 Hawkins. Jeff 51, 157 Hay, Holly 96. 107 Hayden. Tom 51 Hayes, Robbie 110 Hazlett. Hazlett. Fonda 51 Michael 51 Hazlewood, Brian 75, 153 Heaton, Heaton. 160 Heaton, Hedrick. Hellman H6llTTl3l'l, Cheryl 125 Mark 37. 125. 154. Sheryl 62, 162 Peggy 132 Brent 62, 153, 162 Maria 75, 97 Hembree, Brad 75 Henderson, Cassie 62. 147 Henderson, Michael 37, 84, 166 Hendrick, Peggy 118 Hendricks, Chad 51, 92, 164 Henson, Stephanie 115 Herndon, Cale 62 Herndon, Josh 76, 95, 158 Herndon, Steve 62 Herrin, Carolyn 115, 135, 162 Herrin, LaDonna 51 Herring, Kathleen 62 Index 189 162 Jones Lindsey, Delia 77, 107 Herring, Kathy 155 Hertzler, Shawnn 76, 96, 167 Hesbrook, Sandra 76 Hickman, Shane 62, 92 Hicks, Heather 51, 162, 169 Hicks, Shannon 51, 130 Hicks, Stephanie 96 High, Russell 22, 37, 149, 162 Hill, C.A. 37 Hilliard, Cary 76, 87, 101 Hines, Denise 115, 125 Hines, Peggy 62, 151 Hlavaty, Benny 62 Hodge, Waurane 115, 133 Hodges, Michael 76, 101 Hodrick, Reginald 62 Hodrick, Russell 51, 94, 164 Hoffman, Cheryl 37 Holland, Louise 32, 37, 121, 147 Hoiiembeak, Jon 62 Hollingsworth, Glenda 47, 51, 167 Hollingsworth, Sally 32, 37, 129, 150,151,154, 163. 165, 167 Holman, Charlotte 62 Hood, Dale 76 Hopper, John 7, 111 Hosch, Jason 62, 94 Hosch, Jill 76, 97 Hosch, Jonathan 4, 32, 37, 88. 106, 160, 166 Houston, Jenifer 37, 130, 200 Howard, April 32, 37 Howard, Ervin 62, 157 Howard, Larry 76 Howerton, Donnie 62 Howland, Lynda 112, 115, 123 Hoyer, Torben 37, 152 Hoyle, Betty 37 Hoyle, Jeff 51 Huck, Tom 51, 157 Hudson, Barbara 119 Hudson, Stacie 62 Hudspeth, Daron 37 Hudspeth, Shanna 62, 162 Huff, Colette 62 Hume, Shane 19, 62, 84, 92, 166 Humphrey, John 111 Hunt, Brenton 51 Hunt, Jason 47, 51, 56, 166 Hunter, Lanetta 76 Husband, Lisa 63, 68, 131, 147, 154 Hutto, Jason 37, 99, 158, 160, 164, 166 Hyatt, Christy 76 Ingle, Todd 51, 88, 166, 169 Inglis, Andrea 63 Ingram, Jackie 37, 151, 163 Ingram, Kathy 63 Inman, Richie 51 Irwin, Michelle 37, 160, 162 Jackson, Jennifer 146 Jackson, Pat 16, 58, 63, 88 Jackson, Reshonda 51, 168, 169 190 Index Jackson, Tracy 51, 90, 96, 107, 165 James, Angie 96, 107, 154, 165 James, LaSonya 51 Jobe, Kelly 94, 101, 115, 126 Johnson, Adam 71, 76, 88, 95 Johnson, Brian 63, 153, 162 Johnson, Chris 76, 87, 93 Johnson Don 76 Johnson Holly 51 Johnson, Jack 63 Johnson, Jason 52, 102, 164 Johnson, Jimmy 63, 84, 94 Johnson Kelly 37 Johnson, Laura 63, 157 Johnson, Shanon 76 Johnson, Shauna 76 Johnson, Shawn 76 Jones, Brad 52, 162 Jones, Brenda 52 Jones, Jackie 63, 147, 154, 158 Jones, Jenna 14, 20, 37, 103 Jones, Jennifer 76, 81, 154 Shannon 76 Jordan, Clay 52, 56, 166 Journeycake, John 76, 101 Journeycake, Wenona 37, 153, 163 Journeycake, Wilma 52 Journycake, Wenona 162 Kays, Jason 58, 63, 84, 94. 106, 160, 166 Keck, Rodney 52, 149, 152, 155 Keenan, Mike 37 Keithley, Erica 76 Kellen, Corine 76 Kellogg, Brian 52, 120, 157 Kendrick, David 63, 88, 131 Kepler, Brenda 63, 154 Kerns, Andy 63 Key, Joey 63 King, Crystal 52, 160 King, James 52 King, Stacy 63 Kingen, Shane 76 Klechka, Ken 52, 88, 153 Klingensmith, Mindy 63 Knipe, Monica 76, 149 Knudson, Kimberly 38 Kobernus, Matt 58, 63, 163, 166 Koonce, Jennifer 63, 153 Korsgard, Ryan 76, 159 Kovash, Kara 63, 151, 153 Krawczynskt, Deanna 76 Kreie, Erron 76 Kuykendall, Jodi 52, 162, 168. 169 LaCaze, Denise 38 Lacy, Kim 63 Lacy, Thomas 38, 92, 152, 164 LaForce, Jodie 38, 84, 164 Lairson, Kathie 63, 162 Lamey, Kim 63, 147 Landrum, Helen 52, 105 Lane, Audra 47, 52, 151, 156. 165. 167 Lane, Brent 38, 130, 151, 154, 158, 200 Lane, Lavina 76, 151 Lang, Jill 11, 20, 38, 103, 130 150,151,154,155,158, 1 60, 163, 167,200 Lantz, Kim 63 Lappegard, Teresa 76 Laukhuf, Kevin 27, 38, 84. 100, 163, 164, 166 Lawrence, Gary 63 Leavitt, Brook 63 Ledford, Todd 16, 20, 76, 87. 95, 106, 164, 166 Lee, Renee 38, 151 Leeper, David 63 Leonhart, Tracie 63, 153 Lewis, Alan 52 Lewis, Corky 77 Lewis, Deborah 52 Lewis, Jeremy 77 Lindsay, Amie 63, 158, 159. Lindsey, Nathan 52 Link, Tony 38, 102, 136, 154. 155, 160, 164 Lister, Tammy 52 Little, Sandy 52 Littrell, Almond 77 Lively, Lori 52 Livingston, Brian 38 Loafman, Robert 38, 168, 169 Lockwood, Joyce 115, 133 Lockwood, Roxanna 63, 88. 89, 107, 165 Long, Amy 77 Lord, Paul 38, 130, 157, 187. 200 Loucks, Jason 63, 84, 106 Loucks, Jeff 38, 84 Loughridge, Jerome 71, 77, 87, 101, 166 Lourance, Angie 77 Lovan, Kandy 52 Love, David 64, 92 Love, Stephanie 52, 147, 154, 160 Loveday, Sylvia 115, 133 Lower, Justin 64 Lower, Todd 77, 87 Lucarelli, Kerry 19, 64 Ludwick, Tracey 12, 16, 17, 38,105,150,151,154,167 Lynch, Casey 87, 127, 166 Lynch, Charles 84, 115, 126 Lynn, Leroy 119 Lyons, Kevin 64, 86, 125 Mt Madory, Denny 64, 84 Maher, Shawn 52, 88, 152 Majors, Sharon 115 Malone, Garrett 64 Maness, Kelly 64 Mansolo, Bill 52 Marcotte, Anne 38 Marcotte, David 64, 88 Marks, Kristie 64 Marler, Lorri 64 Marmaduke, Scott 38, 84, 92, 164, 166, 167 Maroney, Mickey 20, 64, 84, 157, 166 Marshall, Sherril 64 Martin, Darrel 6, 38, 84, 92, 164, 166 Martinez Antero 52 Martinez, Blanca 38 Martinez, Gustavo 77, 101 Martinez John 77, 153 Martinez, Juan 71, 95, 101 Martinez Maria 38, 119 Martinez, Rosa 52 Martinez, Ubaldo 52 Marzolf, Shelly 52 Massagee, Amy 77, 96 Massagee, Piper 38, 96, 165 Matejko, Dawn 52, 151 Matty, Melissa 64, 154 Maxwell, Laura 58, 64, 158. 160 Mayberry, Barbara 64 Mayberry, Susan 64 McBee, Michael 93 McBee, Micheal 157 McCarroll, Jason 39 McCartney, DeWayne 77 McCarty, Dewayne 71 McClain, Brett 64, 131, 152, 153, 159, 160 McClain, Jada 64, 151, 158, 159 McCombs, Vicky 77 McCord, Paige 58, 64, 158, 167 McCoy, J.R. 95 McDaniel, Brian 77, 95 McElroy, Jeff 47, 52, 77, 153, 158 McGarr, Cyndi 22, 32, 39, 149 McGhghy, Eric 64 McLaughlin, Patricia 77 McMurray, Martha 118 McNair, John 77 McPhail, Misty 77, 159 McPherson, Suzanne 118 McReynolds, Chris 77 McWatters, Shelley 64, 151 Meadows, Darrell 77, 93 Meadows, Ron 77, 87 Medrano, Claudia 64 Mefford, Darren 52, 155, 162 Mercer, Shanon 39 Meyer, Cassandra 39 Meyers, Jenifer 90 Miers, Mikel. Millan Millan Miller, 92, Miller, Miller, 164, Miller, 162 Miller, Kristie 53, 154 Brian 77, 87 Marco 77, 87, 95, 101 Mary Lou 64 Bubba 20, 32, 39, 84. 164 James 64, 153 Mark 53, 77, 84, 130, '166, 200 Nancy 58, 64, 105, 154 . 167 Robert 77 Mills, David 64, 84, 162 Mincey, Tammi 77 Mindinghall, Jamie 77 Minson, Brad 77, 157 Mints, Julie 77 Miracle, Jodi 64 Mitchell, Danielle 64, 105, 165 167 Mitchell, Jeff 39 Mitchell, Michelle 39, 96. 153 160, 165, 167 Moore, Daniel 78 Moore, Kim 39 Moore. Michelle 58. 64, 158. 162 Moore, Shane 53 Moore, Wendy 78, 122 Moore, William 53 Morgan, Kim 39. 153, 154. 160 Morris, Jason 17, 53, 134, 157, 169 Morris. Jimmy 78 Morris, Michael 78, 153 Morrisett, Brad 53, 94, 166 Morrisett, Lance 78, 95 Morse, Doris 119 Morton, Michele 39. 131, 153 Mott. Rodney 78 Mullins. Eddie 78. 87, 93 Murdock. Carey 64 Murdock. Christian 53, 153 Murillo, Murillo, Pascual 78 Robert 78 Murphree. Clinton 110 Murray. Doug 78 Myers, Jennifer 78 Myers, Leonard 53 Myers, Michael 39 N Neal, Susan 53 Nelson, Amy 65, 131, 153. 160. 162 Nelson, Renee 65, 147 Nester, Cori 53 Newber ry, Eric 17, 21, 39, 84 106, 160, 163, 164, 166 Newman, Amy 78 Newson. Jackie 78 Newton, Daniel 78 Newton, Danny 95 Nguyen, Chau 65 Nguyen, Ngoc 78 Nguyen, Oanh 53 Nichols, Richard 39 Nichols, Steve 101 Nickell. Donny 39 Nickell, Kim 78, 158 Nickell, Mark 65 Nickles, Krista 53, 153, 160, 162 Nickles, Steve 78 Nimmo, Jim 78, 95 Nix, Michael 53 Nixon, Bobby 78 Norman, Jeremy 53, 166 Nottingham. Kelly 78 Olson. Olson. Ann 78,151,163 Mike 54 Orr, Stephanie 54 Owens, Brent 54. 152 Owens, Danny 54, 84 Owens, David 65 Owens. James 54 Owens, Jason 39, 92 Oyster, Misty 65 Pace, Erin 78 Padgham. Donna 65, 151, 157 Page, Dace 65, 88 Page, Megan 39, 154, 160 Pagel, Cissy 137 Pagel, Dusti 39 Palmer, Jason 65, 120, 157 Palmer, Steve 54 Parker, Todd 65 Patrick, Angela 39 Patrick, Laura 54 Patterson, Bill 84, 116, 137. 164 Payne, John 4, 39, 121, 131. 145, 154 Peck. Jill 57 Peeples, Chuck 54, 165 Penny. Mike 65, 106, 125 Pennypacker, Reg 65. 162 Pennypacker. Ron 39 Perdue, Holli 65, 131. 156 Perkins, Carrie 70, 78, 96. 103, 164 Perkins, Jana 5. 17. 65. 103. 154, 160, 167 Perkins, Jennifer 40. 153 Perkins, Kristina 78 Perkins, William 40 Perry, Angela 17, 40, 151, 154. 158, 167 Perry, Jennifer 78 Perry, Tracy 15, 112, 116 Peters. Bryan 17, 65, 84, 157 Petty, Bobbie 65 Petty, Robbie 65 Pfeifer, Danny 78 Pham, De 119 Pham, Vinh 78. 95 Phan. Hueyn Thi 119 Phan, Lien 65 Phan. Nga 54, 160 Phan, Tien 78 Phelps. Daniel 65 Phelps, Sammye 119 Phelps, Sharon 119 Phillips, John 84. 166 Phillips, Terri 147 Pierce, David 54 Piercy, Missy 149 Nottingham. Marion 6. 160, 161 Novotny, Charles 116, 121 O'Neal, Beth 47 O'Bryan, Phillip 65. 84 O'Connor, Brant 53. 100, 157. 164 O'Neal, Kenny 65 O'Neal, Sean 78 O'Neal, Shannon 149 O'Neal, Stacie 65, 71. 125 Oliver. Abe 65, 102 Pipkin, Chris 57 Pitcock. Mark 78, 101 Plasencia, Patricia 65 Pollock, Bill 65 Pollock, Bobby 119 Pollock, Rodney 65 Pollock, Shannon 40, 153. 155 Porter. Karleen 71, 79 Porter. Todd 40, 153, 162 Porterfield, Sean 40, 152, 160 Poston, Jimmy 57, 157 Powell, Grace 40, 163, 169 Powers, John 40 Powers. Tamara 90. 96. 116 Prandy, John 79, 157 Presley, Bob 119 Presswood. Larry 57 Price, Jimmy 40 Price. Peggy 116. 127 Price, Tony 65 Prickett. Lynn 116, 154 Propest. Dale 65, 94. 106, 166 Pruett. Jerry 116 Pruett. Melissa 79 Pruett. Stephanie 32, 40. 150, 151. 163 Pults, Allison 65. 68, 158 Quaid. Greg 79, 101 Qualls. Linda 119 Qualls. Roy 119 Rafter, John 18, 65. 94, 100. 163 Rafter, Marian 40. 153, 154 Rains. Scott 54, 84, 130. 164. 166, 200 Raleigh. Ray 84 Randolph, Bryan 40 Raney, April 54, 147, 151 Rangel, Elizabeth 66 Ray, J.J. 40. 157 Ray, Janey 66. 157 Reding, Angie 18, 20, 47. 53. 54, 107, 146, 153. 154, 156. 160.161.163,165.167 Reding, Brett 5, 17, 32, 40. 84,106,151.153.160,164. 1 66 Reding, Mike 84.92, 116 Reed. Gary 116 Reich, Brian 54. 153 Reid, Jerry 40, 153. 154, 155 Reid. Michelle 79 Renard, Jodi 54. 153, 157. 158 Renfrow. Ray 40 Renfrow. Terscia 71, 79 Rhodes, Sean 66 Richards, Adam 54, 84 Richards. Corey 66 Richardson. Carla 79 Richardson. June 116, 127. 148 Richardson, Robert 110 Richter, Shane 40 Ridley, Brook 18, 32. 40. 84. 160, 164, 166 Ridley, Melissa 18, 58. 66. 103, 158, 160, 163. 167 Riley, Bart 66 Rippetoe, Kelly 66, 151 Ritter. Traci 54, 154. 163, 167 Roach, Becky 54 Roberts. Sarah 54 Robinson. Shawn 54 Roche, James 110 Roche, Michael 40, 153, 154. 158. 160 Rodriguez, Alma 79 Rodriquez, Andy 66 Rodriquez, Estaban 66 Roe, Andy 18, 40, 94. 164, 166 Roe, Chris 55, 88. 166 Rogers. Bobbie 116. 151 Rogers, Richard 54 Romines, Michael 66, 155 Rostosky. Krista 66 Rowell. Jason 54. 84 Rucker, Jason 58. 66. 92. 163 164 Rue, Angie 66 Sampson. Jay 54 Sanchez. Esther 54 Sanchez. Linda 79 Sanders. Jocko 41, 84. 92. 164 Sanders. Ricky 71. 79, 87, 95. 101 Sanders. Sandie 18. 41, 146. 162, 167 Sanders. Shannon 54 Sanders. Stacey 54, 84, 164, 166 Sanders. Stacy 152 Saunders. Yuseff 66, 94 Sandlin, Amy 79 Sandlin, Brad 66, 84, 162 Sanford, Dude 54. 84. 86 Sartin, Greg 79, 93 Savage. Greg 54 Sawyer, Loretta 118 Sawyer, Michelle 41. 160. 187 Schabram. John 41, 94 Schiffer, Debbie 128 Schmidt, Brian 66. 121 Schmidt. Pam 11, 12. 14, 16. 26, 32. 41, 130. 151. 154. 158, 167. 200 Schreiner, Kristen 11. 32, 41. 146,156.157,163.167 Scifres. Tony 79, 95, 157, 163 Scott. Amy 71, 79, 155 Scott. Schlease 41 Seaman, Rolland 54 Sears, David 79 Sears, Scot 41. 156, 157. 166 187 Sechrist, Jerri 66 Seely. Joshua 66 Shanklin. Lavea 165 Shaw, Janie 117, 133 Shaw, Tammy 79 Shawn, Debbie 41, 149, 153 Sheets. Wayne 119 Shelby. Thel 96. 117. 137 Shelton, Heather 47, 54. 163. 167 Shelton, Rose 90 Sherrill, Scott 41 Shiffer. Deborah 117 Shockley, Shelly 66. 151 Shriver. Sherry 47. 55. 89. 165. 167 Shriver, Sondra 97 Sikes, Nancy 135 Simmonds, Kris 55. 147, 154. 158 Simmonds, Kristen 160 Simms. Harl 55 Simon, Michelle 66, 131 Sims, Michael 32, 41. 152, 153, 154, 155, 160, 163. 164 Sims, Michelle 66, 147 Singletary. Leslie 55, 153, 158 lndex 19 163, 167 Skitt, Shirley 41, 149, 165 Slavin, Mark 55, 157 Sleeker, Marcella 55 Sloot, Sandi 88, 165, 167 Smiddy, Shelly 55, 123 Smith, Allen 55 Smith, Brian 20, 41, 156, 157, 164, 166, 187 Smith, Candace 66 Smith, Charles 79 Smith, Darrell 79 Smith, Eric 66, 92, 125 Smith, Gia 66 Smith, Gina 153 Smith, Jason 55, 88, 154, 165 Smith, Kelly 66, 107, 165, 167 Smith, Lea 79, 153 Smith, Lisa 55, 153, 154, 155. 160, 162 Smith, Marcus 55 Smith, Mary Jo 117, 151 Smith, Melissa 55, 155 Smith, Mona 79 Smith, Richard 66 Smith, Sandi 55, 130, 162 Smith, Sheila 41 Smith, Stephanie 19, 32, 41, 146, 153, 160 Smith, Steve 55, 151, 155 Smith, Teresa 55 Smith, Valory 55 Snead, Tony 66 Snow, Danny 55, 166 Solomon, Jeff 66, 162 Spann, Jim 55 Spann, Jody 55 Sparks, Allison 41, 103, 157, 158, 160, 165 Sparks, Hilary 58, 67, 103, 158,16O,165,167,171 Sparks, Michael 47, 55, 102, 153, 154, 155, 158, 160. 164, 166 Sparks, Sylvia 112, 117 Spencer, Sonya 67, 96 Spivey, Edith 55 Spivey, Mariah 67 Spruiell, Shannon 5, 18, 41, 84, 94, 99, 164 Standridge, Maryann 41, 169 Starr, Tonya 41 Stepp, Delayna 79 Stevens, Jeff 79 Stevens, Travis 157 Stevenson, Elounda 55 Stevenson, Landra 67 Stevenson, Travis 67 Stewart, James 110 Stewart, Keith 42, 84, 157, 166, 187 Stewart, Shelly 79, 156 Stillwell, Phillip 55 Stinnett, Shannon 79, 90, 125 Stokes, Tommy 55, 88, 89, 106, 153 Stomprud, Tana 67, 90, 149 Stone, Holly 17, 19, 71, 79, 97, 103, 146 Stout, Trey 42, 92, 106, 164 Stovall, Bobby 42, 130, 200 Stovall, Suzann 79 Streich, Tracy 67, 88 Strickland, Coach 93 Stringer Bobby 119 192 Index Strong, Gary 79, 87, 106 Stuckert, Michael 152 Stuckert, Mike 42, 148, 154 Stuckert, Mischa 79 Sullivan, Michelle 79, 97, 107 Swanson, Corey 42 Sweat, Christi 67 Sweat, Kristi 42, 158 Swift, Michael 55, 155 Swindler, Misty 67, 125, 147 Swinson, Jason 55, 127, 169 Sykes, Stacy 42. 125, 149. 153, 154, 159, 160 Talley, Kristi 67, 103, 158, 167 Talley, Stephen 42 Talton, Todd 106 Tate, Jennifer 71, 79, 163 Taylor, Angie 55. 163 Taylor, Chris 80, 94, 106 Taylor, Erick 19, 67, 84, 92, 166 Taylor, Michelle 117 Taylor, Mike 42 Taylor, Sherry 47, 55, 147, 151, 160, 163 Taylor, Tory 80, 87, 93 Teakell, Shelly 67 Telford, Bobbie 42 Telford, Deryl 67, 94 Terry, Darin 55 Thomas, Jason 58, 67 Thomas, Randall 80 Thompson, Christi 80 Thompson, Deana 97, 117 Thompson, Kenny 47, 67, 163 Thompson, Phillip 80, 87, 93 Thompson, Todd 167 Thompson, Tricia 67 Thorn, Kent 55, 84, 85, 166 Tiner, Brad 80, 87, 93, 106 Tinney, Ray 56 Tinney, Rodney 42, 84 Tomlinson, Richard 67 Tompkins, Jerry 56 Tow, Charles 80 Townsend, Royce 56, 88, 106, 164 Tran, Thao 42 Tran, Thuy 67 Travis, Jeff 80, 87, 101 Travis, Teri 12, 16, 67, 146 Trawick. Carie 90, 96, 107, 165, 167 Trigleth, Elizabeth 80 Trostle, Janet 56 Trostle, Patty 67 Turner, Craig 4, 32, 42 Turner, Larry 56 Turner, Stacey 80 Twelves, Bill 80, 88. 166 Twelves, Charlie 16, 42, 166 Varela, Rigoberto 80 Vaughn, Regina 42, 153. 154, 160 Vermadahl, Aaron 80, 149 Vigil, Tobin 80 Villalon, Steven 42, 130, 155, 158, 187, 200 Villareal, Johnny 67 Vinson, Elisa 71, 80, 97 Wade, Chris 67 Wade, Elizabeth 67, 90 Wade. Stephanie 67 Waggoner, Mike 67 Waldron, Donnie 42 Walker, Lorrie 56 Walkingstick, Jay 67, 101, 157 Wall, Chris 68, 153, 162 Wallace, James 42 Wallace, Jim 125, 152 Wallace, Ronnie 80 Walters, Lee 80 Ward, Chris 68, 84, 106, 166 Ward, Tammy 80 Ware, Lance 42 Watson, Deryl 42 Weaver, John 19, 56, 102, 153, 154, 160, 163, 166 Webb, Charlie 80 Webb, Donna 43 Webb, Tiffany 68 Weedn, Rob 80, 87, 94, 101, 166 Welcher, Corey 80, 158 Wells, Wells. Werne Kimberly 68 Taylor 80, 87 r, Scott 43, 102, 154. 155, 158, 163 Whaley, Gregory 68 Wharton, Dana 80 Wheeler, Art 92, 117 Wheeler, Brook 92 Wheeler, Gerald 117, 133 Wheeler, Keith 56 Wheeler, Tami 68 Whetstone, Jason 70, 80, 87, 93, 106 White, Dawn 43, 90, 96, 107 165 White, Kristi 56, 147, 151. 4 15 , 158 Whiteman, Matti 68 Whiteman, Mattie 154 Whitney, Amy 32, 43, 105, 146, 156 Whitt. Wiggin Jim 119 s, Danny 56, 164 Wilcox, Misty 43, 153, 160, 163. 165, 167 Wilcox, Tonya 80 Wilder Wilder , Jennifer 80 Keri 80 llJ Underwood, Jim 119 Valentine, Tim 67 VanAlstine, Heather 67, 146, 154, 160, 167 VanBerg, Tresta 67, 147 Vantreese, Vikki 67, 153 Wilkinson, Carl 119 Wilkinson, Robbie 80, 87, 93 Willard, Chad 56 Willard, Stephanie 80 Williams, Amber 68 Williams, Anthony 43, 84, 85, 92, 121 Williams, Barbara 117, 133 Williams, Jan 80 Williams, John 81 Williams, Kevin 68 Williams, Lisa 81 Williams, Michael 68 Williams, Tommy 117, 138 Williams, Wade 56 Willson, Carol 81 Wilmoth, Cathye 43, 151, 158 Wilmoth, Greg 106 Wilson, Amber 68, 154, 167 Windholz, Ray 119 Winters, Patti 169, 170 Wisely, Dorothy 119 Wishon, Donna 56 Witt, Cloresa 56 Witt, Tonya 68 Wogan, Ann 119 Wollman, Martin 56, 88, 153, 166, 169 Woodall, Laura 43, 153, 160 Woods, Brandi 156, 163, 167 Woods, Charles 43 Wortham, Garey 56 Wortham, Gary 153, 155, 158 Wright, Melissa 56, 105, 153, 158 Wyatt, Bonita 43, 158, 160 V Yandell, Scott 56, 84, 165 Yates, B.J. 56 Yeargan, Julie 56, 158, 160, 162 Yery, Brian 43, 152, 154 Young, Chuck 56, 153, 158 Young, Eric 56 Young, John 81, 93, 101 Young, Terri 81, 151, 158. 163 Younts, David 43 Younts, Greg 43 Youree, Kelly 81, 149 Zimmerman, Barbie 81 Zumwalt, Tommy 68 Lookin Back On . In the six years since Americans first heard of a mysterious immunity-robbing disease from which no one recovers, AIDS has killed nearly 25,000 Americans, mil- lions of dollars have poured into medical research and President Reagan has pro- claimed the plague Public Health Enemy No. 1. ' 'Wills ARCH I ' it .+' 'T' I -' -lil' . ,Hg it I lf. A 7' W 'I' QLQQ NGO RXQA-WON VERSE' in THE 555913 will WW mm The Dow Jones Industrial stock average dropped 508 points, the largest in history. on Monday, October 19. Some called it a crash, others called it a meltdown and others called it Black Monday. What- ever it was, it stripped S500 billion from the market value of U.S. securities. Celebrating the first World Series title in the club's history are Minnesota Twins outfielder, Kirby Puckett, and pitcher, Jeff Reardon. i, ' ',,g,li ga 214.4 W I X-,4 Washington Redskins quarterback Doug Williams grimaces as he hits the ground in the second quarter of Super Bowl XXII in San Diego. Williams went on to lead the Redskins to a 42-10 victory over the Den- ver Broncos, scoring a record 35 of those points in the second quarter. ,3.-If A Special Year 194 Television evangelists Jim and Tammy Ba- ker said farewell to the PTL ministry in March after Jim resigned when confessing to a sexual encounter. HHH-fjfk President Reagan talked with Soviet lead- er Mikhail Gorbachev during the arrival at the White House for the summit meetings. A 24-day strike by the NFL players ended in mid-October when the union capitulat- ed and went to court instead of fighting the club. 155 O ,I 9 fn limo' A fmt ,I me Saluting to the flag is Bonnie Blair of the U.S. She won the Gold Medal for the Wom- en's 500 meter speed skating and set a President and Mrs. Reagan greeted Pope new world record, at Calgary, Alberta, John Paul ll when he arrived in Miami to Canada. begin a tour of the United States. - ,.t, ,E v,l.,,T 'V :VA I Vigy 7 H r vu gg t , ii in f' 'E U.S. Olympian Brian Boitano skated to the music - with which he won the Gold Medal. 6, 195 Special Recognition The awards assembly was a way of recognizing students for their outstanding achievements throughout the year. Many of the school departments and commu- nity organizations were repre- sented at the assembly. The high point of the assembly was when the Crossman Award winner was announced. A congratulatory kiss from escort, senior Michael Sims, is bestowed upon Key Club Sweetheart of the Year, senior Paula Cornwell. Seniors Sean Porterfield, Lance Davison, and Cindy Davenport receive an award from Mr. David. The Donny Christian Music Awards were presented to seniors, Kevin Rogers and Sheree Clanton. Mrs. Sykes presented the awards. Senior Michael Brown presents Mr. David with the senior gift of library equipment to the school. . i 4 at . are .ip 3-gif i 7531 . E95 Q3 ,, V S f Presenting the AAUW Oustanding Senior ' ' Girl Award is Miss Rita Arze. Senior Kim ' if .1 1 A Morgan is the recipient. fl 4 . Seniors Bubba Miller, Sally Hollingsworth, and Michael Brown present Mrs. June Richardson. the senior sponsor, with a gift of appreciation. 1. Q iw . . sri- i 'W Qual, , H f gt' ' H ' . , . rw fs, f 4 .S A Start Of A New Beginnin The 1988 school year was an ex- citing year for everyone. The sports were thrilling and the ac- tivities were fun. A Night In Ven- ice was a success for the Junior Class, and the seniors hit it off with the Mother's Day skit, Guest Day dinner, Baccalaureate and Graduation. With the students well represented at the awards and scholarship assemblies, the year ended well - with a great Senior Class of 1988! FFA members clown around with local grade schoolers. Couples enjoy refreshments while listen- ing to the Blades at the prom. ,,.,t::t.-i, i., . - ,- E . si 5 sz .-,- - QS? .it Q C . fl Q. 5 ,. ,WMWE . W. .. kwa in -eil.-...M , - g M G . ,i-- f 'W T 1 if iil.. t i .. t If - ' . . A - -',' 1 1 1.. 6- QL- 'S ' ifffi-, . 4 Qi. Xl J ' it i 1 ,,L 'i 5 lg it . ..iit A it ' is ....,. 2 Q fl' I . W' get f ff, f fi .figmgg t 3 l is ' 2 lit - 2 41, W C if A., Fa-eff' 55949 if i get Y Aff ' , ' +f'E':'?:5 f Having punch at the AAUW Tea are seniors Stacey Sykes, Regina Vaughn, and Shan- non Glover. 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