Arlington Heights High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)
- Class of 1985
Page 1 of 272
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Arlington Heights High School
Fort Worth, Texas 76107
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School Board Receives Top Honors in the State
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This IS the first year Heights
has participated in SCONA the
Student Conference on National
Affairs It is a four day program
which is put together by the
students of Texas A8cM Univer
sity Through SCONA students
develop leadership and learn
about international relations
through an exchange of ideas
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ference was held on February 16
and Ben Barlow was selected to
represent us The topic for
SCONA this year was The
Emerging Chma and discussed
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QTANFUR
Betsy Parmer
This year the Girls, State
award was received by Betsy
Parmer. As a part of the award,
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Texas Lutheran College in
Seguin, Texas where she par-
ticipated in creating a mock state
government. She was elected
senator, county engineer, and
deputy sheriff to represent the
Federalist party in the govern-
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Howdy Week Introduces Fish to Life on the Hill
Howdy Week turned out to be
a great success once again for
students on the hill. During the
week, there were many activities
planned for the Heights student
body.
The week started off with
rollerskating at Silver Wheel and
Young Life. Powder Puff foot-
ball, Tacky-Day, and the an-
nouncement of Howdy King and
Queen at the school's patio pep
rally led the events through Fri-
day afternoon. The Varsity foot-
ball game and dance, which was
held on the patio, ended the
week's festivities.
Howdy Week was a time to ex-
pose the Freshmen to the school
and to acquaint them with the
upperclassmen on the hill
through various activities. It also
gave them a chance to see what
will happen during their future
years at Heights.
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Alvarez, are placed on the throne at Heights.
Freshmen A. J. Summers and Bonnie Blossman display their
joy as Howdy King and Queen.
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Freshmen "tango" at their first Howdy Dance on the hill.
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On Monday October 15 the
Arlington Heights PTC had their
annual Open House. This gave
parents a chance to meet and
discuss their child's progress. A
bake sale was held in the library
with the goodies provided by
members of the PTC. The Ger-
man Club provided visitors a
taste of German cuisine. Second
year chemistry students gave a
demonstration in the chemistry
lab. Mr. Foster, counselor, an-
nounced the commendations for
National Merit Scholarships. A
meeting of PTC members was
held in the auditorium, and was
presided over by Mrs. Gretchen
Denny. The new faculty
members were introduced by
Mrs. Frances Alles, principal.
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College Night at Heights Informs Eager Students
On Monday night, December
3, Arlington Heights College
Night was held in the school
cafeteria. -Representatives from
colleges all over the nation in-
formed eager students about ad-
mission requirements, tuition
costs, housing, and financial aid.
With help from college
representatives anditheir parents,
many students were able to
decide on more specific colleges
they would like to attend.
"College Night was very suc-
cessful. The representatives were
complimentary of the interest
showed in the students and their
parents," stated Sara Brian,
guidance counselor. Some col-
leges represented were Texas
Christian University, Baylor
University, Rice University, and
Texas Tech University.
Cliff Zachry sends for brochures from Vanderbilt and Texas Tech Universities.
Chris Gensheimer and his mom contemplate the thought of at- Hank Demond listens intently to a representative from TCU.
tending the University of Texas,
College Night f 149
Homecoming 384 Brings Spirit and Pride to AHHS
Homecoming '84 began with
the traditional decorating of the
patio. Each class made a float
from the theme "Spirit Through
Animation." The junior class
won the float contest with 'LThe
Bedrock Bowl."
The Homecoming pep rally
was a highlight of the day's
events. It contained a slide show,
produced by Will Stone, Jim
Odom and Martin Puente, the
announcing of the homecoming
court, and a dance performed by
the senior girls.
This year homecoming was
full of surprises. For the first
time the Homecoming Queen
was announced at halftime in-
stead ofduring the pep rally. The
Homecoming Court was also
escorted on the field in "Texas
Taxi Cabs." This year's
Homecoming Queen, Carla
Brumley, had the honor of driv-
ing around in the first limousine
with her father, Jon Brumley,
after being crowned '84
Homecoming Queen.
To the crowd's pleasure the
Jackets beat Trimble Tech 36-
20. After the game the victory
was celebrated at the Metro
Center Hotel with music from
"Circuit"
Anticipation ofa ride in a "Texas Taxi Cab" brings smiles tothe faces of the 1984 Homecoming Court.
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Worrell, at the Homecoming dance.
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Todd West and Anthony Chaumont root the Yellow
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Suzanne McGown, donned in toga apparel, presents the senior girls
for thc annual senior girls dance.
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1984 F all Production Adds Culture to Heights
The performing arts students
presented "Our Hearts Were
Young and Gay" as the fall
drama production this year. In
the play Cornelia, doublecast
with Patty Worrell and Vicki
Evans, and her best friend Emily,
played by Cindy Curtis, embark
on a summer vacation to Paris.
They find themselves in many
humorous predicaments, such as
trying to get rid of the bags,
given to them by their parents,
which they were supposed to
keep with them at all times. Emi-
ly believes she has killed someone
and becomes paranoid that
everyone is out to get her. Then,
they find they must fight off bed
bugs in the Paris hotels. Even so,
to go home.
The other cast members in-
cluded Seniors, John Williams
and Stacy Clinton as Mr. and
Mrs. Otis Skinner. Steve Shults
and Troy LaVergne, both
juniors, portrayed Dick Winters
and Leo McEvoy, respectively.
Monsieur De La Croix was
played by Steven Rolls, also a
junior.
Mrs. Rosemary Burton was in
charge of the stage direction and
Mrs. Mary Parham was the pro-
gram director. The play was
presented at 7:30 p.m. on
November 14th and again on the
evening of November 16th. This
was the first year the production
was given only at night.
"What is this?" asks Patty Worrell.
they enjoy the trip and are sorry
Candy Trout gives Mary Smith a somewhat disgusted look as
she thinks, "That wasn't supposed to be in the script."
Vicki Evans, who portrays Cornelia Skiner, demonstrates her
versatile acting ability to the audience Friday night.
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and cons of letting their daughter go to Paris. Patty Worrell are told to do the scene one more time.
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Play! 155
6'Godspell" Proves to be Spellbinding Production
"Godspell" was the musical
production presented this spring
by the performing arts students
at Arlington Heights. Mrs.
Rosemary Burton, the drama
director, and Mrs. Donna Nor-
ton, the musical director, col-
laborated to make the show a
success. Mrs. Mary Parham was
in charge of designing the pro-
grams. The leading roles of
Stephen and Jesus were both por-
trayed by Troy LaVergne, junior.
John Williams, senior, played the
other main roles of David, John
the Baptist, and Judas. The
casting for the other characters
changed for each of the parables
that comprise "Godspell." The
musical was presented in two
performances given at seven-
thirty on the evenings of May
eighth and ninth.
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Vickie Evans and Robin Huston accuse an unconcerned Julie
Rose of some chronic wrongdoing while Samantha Medlock,
Kristina Cleveland, and Troy LaVergne look on.
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Huston as she finishes singing her solo. and Vickie Evans, as his disciples, sing "Save the People."
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Holiday Spirit Fills the Air at the Christmas Dance
On December 14th the Arl-
ington Heights Student Council
sponsored the annual Christmas
Dance. It was held in the old gym
which was decorated in an array
of red and green. The music was
created by the popular band,
"King Cobra". For a change
from the normal routine, the girls
asked the boys. The semi-formal
dresses and the sharply dressed
young men transformed the old
gym into a colorful, enchanting
wonderland. The holiday spirit
was contagious, and everyone en-
joyed a fun-filled evening
celebrating the Christmas
Season. Enjoying the festivities and the holiday spirit, Malinda Silman and her partner,
Johnson, dance to the sound of "King Cobra".
Chris Kibbie receives a well-deserved holiday hug from Santa
Claus, alias Steve Gauntt, for her good behavior.
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Shocked by the band's electrifying performance, Sarah An-
thony is caught by Allison Paulus and her mystery man.
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Pam Branham and Chris Cain share a coke and a smile as they
wait in line to visit with Santa Claus.
Awed by the Christmas spirit, Martin Puente and date envision the presents they will receive from old St. Nick.
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Senior Luau Proves to be a Smashing Success
This January, Heightsters
were given a break from the ex-
treme cold winter, and were
treated to the tropical climate of
the fourth annual Senior Luau.
Students came arrayed in various
Hawaiian attire, as the Pengwins
played for a record-breaking
crowd. The crowd was dazzled
by the brilliantly decorated gym
which included palm trees, bam-
boo huts, a bridge built over
water, and other assorted items.
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Student Council Motivates Success on the Hill
This year the AHHS Student
Council planned and organized
their way to one of the most suc-
cessful years the Hill has ever seen.
Led by officers Steve Gauntt,
President, Dennis Abbott, Vice-
President, Lou Murrin, Secretary,
Krissy Pedigo,Treasurerg and Will
Stone, Parliamentarian, the Stu-
dent Council strived for student
participation and unity at Heights.
Under the supervision of Mrs. J ac-
qulyn Curry, Howdy Week,
Homecoming, the Christmas
Dance, and Spring Fever Week
were a huge success. Each council
member was placed on one of the
four new committees: Scrapbook,
Elections and Constitution, Public
Relations and Evaluation, and
School Spirit and Programs. Elec-
tions were held in the spring.
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Freshman Class Representatives: Front Row: Meredith McKinney, Wendy Henry, Laura Dearen. Second Row: Raney Richards,
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enior Class Representatives: Bret Helmer, Lorena Lopez, Carla Brumley, Eric Ewing, Rose Mary Alvarez, Monica Kirkpatrick,
nd Will Stone.
Student Council X 167
NHS Enjoys Finer Aspects of New Grading System
The National Honor Society, a
scholastic organization reserved
for students of high academic
merit, glided through the school
year with accustomed style and e..
dignity. Though denied many of
its traditional activities NHS
members ably adapted to newly
imposed rules. Community-
minded members were, however,
allowed to lead the annual blood
drive. Will Stone led the NHS as
president. Membership is
restricted to juniors and seniors
with a 3.5 grade point average if-A .
and Conslstemly high C't'ZenSh'p' NHS Sponsors: Mrs. Joan Vinson, Mr. Arch Van Meter, and Mrs. Marilyn Bettes.
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1984-85 National Honor Society: Front Row: Corrie Hill, Will Stone, Lou Murrin, Steve Gauntt, Tim Mauser. Second Row: Allan
Brants, Scott Protzman, Robert Wilcox, Deborah Kope, Paige Buechley, Michelle Holmes, Cecilia Alvarez, Thuy Hoang, Susan
Bertram, Renae Enos, Jan Foster, Kira McCullough, Lorena Lopez. Third Row: Sam Joe, Steve Reese, Kathy Hendrickson, Krissy
Pedigo, Laura Roels, Lisset Suarez, Jennifer McCormick, Monica Kirkpatrick, Tracey Thompson, Karen Smelko. Fourth Row:
Todd Rapp, Shelley Bourke, Suzy Ewing, Teresa Bland, Yoshie Shinsei, Sarah Van Vleck, Ann Bowlin, Ann Brahnam, Jennifer
Mayo, Dawn Haenes. Fifth Row: Stanley Jones, Charles Mooney, Dennis Abbott, David Pennington, Steven Mear, Michele
Alread, Mark Summers, Andrea Denny, Stephen Graf, Shawn Nesmith, Marlon Mote, Monty Phillips, Oliver Fannin, Sherri
Uecker.
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SSC Leads Senior Class Through Successful Year
wmaaggm .nw The Senior Steering Commit-
tee guided the 1985 senior class
through the year with an uncom-
monly graceful leadership.
Through hard work and tenacity
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currents, the committee achieved
even more than it had an-
' ticipated. Records for magazine
sales were set, the senior Luau
was a smashing success, and the
band found its way to the Prom.
The rightfully pleased officers
were as follows: Ben Barlow,
"' W- 1 President, Will Stone, Vice-
Presidentg Todd Rapp,
Secretaryg and Eric Ewing,
1985 Senior Class Sponsors: Mrs. Marilyn Bettes and Mrs. Linda Szot. Treasurer-
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hony Johnson, Tim Mauser. Second Row: Rose Mary Alvarez, Low Murrin, Laura Roels, Sherri Uecker, Carla Brumley, Lutheria
iarrison, Susan Creager, Renae Enos, Patience Walker.
Senior Steering Committee f 169
Jacket Journal Reports Activities on the Hill
This year's Jacket Journal
staff was headed by associate
editor Renae Enos and Monty
Phillips, editor. This eight-
member staff worked diligently
all year to keep this year's paper
one of the top ten high school
newspapers.
Mrs. Gene Thompson, spon-
sor, acted as proofreader, making
sure of correct journalism style
before sending the stories to the
printers. Due to her expert in-
structions, the Jackel Journal
earned the Five Star All
American award. This award
means that of about eight schools
in the southwest region, the
Jacket Journal was chosen to
represent this region as one of the
best high school newspapers.
"I think that the staff has put ,wg
out exceptional papers consider-
ing that we did not have as many
members as in past yearsf' com-
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Jacket Journal - First Year - Front Row: Carlyn Wright, Nikki Kressler, Soraya Malik, Kira McCullough, Melissa Tinsley, Lisa
Andrews, Gregg Tomlinson, Melissa Leal. Second Row: Terri Dalrymple, Felecia Sanders, Krissy Pedigo, Cherry Harris, Melinda
Ashworth, Karen Barlow, Suzanne Varnell, and Michele Alread. Third Row: Terri Bland, Hank Demond, Mike Saylor, Bart
Thornton, Jeff Watson, Khristian Gardner, and Marlon Mote.
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Jacket Journal f 171
Yellow Jacket Staff Publishes 52nd Volume
The Yellow Jacket Staff cap-
tured each facet of the 84-85
school year, culminating in the
52nd volume of the Arlington
Heights Yellow Jacket. Guided
by second year sponsor, Jacqulyn
Curry, the staff succeeded in pro-
ducing an excellent book. The
burden and responsibilities of
editor fell into the capable hands
of Lou Murrin and Lorena
Lopez.
Second year staffers Eric Ew-
ing, Chris Kibbie, Will Stone,
and Sherri Uecker served as sec-
tion editors in charge of People,
Sports, Organizations, and Stu-
dent Life respectively. Martin
Puente and Jim Odom worked as
Photographers and Darkroom
Technicians. The Staff worked
together meeting deadlines, crop-
ping pictures, and writing cap-
tions to continue the tradition of
excellence exemplified in the '85
Yellow Jacket.
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rin. Second Row: Lutheria Harrison, Ann Branham, Missy Dill, Suzy Ewing, Karen Smelko, Kathy Hendrickson, Shelley Bourke.
Third Row: Todd Rapp, Sherri Uecker, Charles Mooney, Will Stone, Allan Brants, Eric Ewing, Tim Mauser, Andrea Denny. Not
Pictured: Arden Gafford and Steve Durham.
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A Reorganized SOH Promotes Spirit at Heights
This year was a new beginning
for Arlington Heights Spirit of
the Hill. After revising the SOH
Constitution, a new group was
formed. This year, anyone who
met the grade requirements was
eligible to join. The sponsors for
the new Spirit of the Hill were
Mrs. Jane Routon, a transitional
teacher, and Coach Johnny
Nabors, a G.P.S. teacher.
Spirit leaders were elected for
each grade. Each was responsible
for informing their group of the
games they were to attend. There
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Members were required to attend
four out of five assigned activities
a month. Pins, to be worn on
uniforms, were given to members
with outstanding attendance.
There were new uniforms this
year, also. They consisted of
white shirts with an "AHHS"
and Yellow Jacket emblem on
the back for boys and girls. The
girls wore blue skirts with white
bobby-socks and white tennis
shoes. This was a new and ex-
citing year for Spirit of the Hill.
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freshman, Brooke Davitte to sophomore, Sherry Gillis.
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SOH: Front Row: Dacia West, Sherry Daswani, Amelie Diaz, Wendy Henry, Heather Bradley, Krista Tims, Kelly
Holly Herndon. Second Row: Duaine Styles, April Anderson, J. J. Goldthwaite, Jenifer Lane, Tuesdee Bice, Michelle
Beth Williams, Brooke Davitte, Elizabeth Dickson, David Van Aken. Third Row: Christy Stratton, Stacy Youngblood, Mir-
Crystal Harrison, Kristin Witherite, Raney Richards, Tracie Boles, Michelle Smith, Lisa White.
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ophomore SOH: Front Row: Samantha Medlock, Dianna Wells, Sharon Erlenbusch, Erin Quin, Sherry Gillis. Second Row: Chris
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The prominent SOH senior members practice curtseying.
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"Don't take my picture now. I'm already late for the Spirit of
the Hill meeting!" protests Mary Alice Jones.
"Oh! Wow! We could be the three musketeersf' explains
Steven Mear to an enthusiastic Chris Hall, but Stephen Graf
does not seem to be as thrilled with the idea as his companions.
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Alvarez, Terri Bland. Second Row: Sherry Luttrell, Karen Barlow, Missy Dill, Shelley Bourke, Michele Alread, Felicia Sanders,
Andrea Denny, Karen Smelko. Third Row: Marlon Mote, Steven Mear, Stephen Graf, Phillip Dixon, Trent Hodgkins.
Andrews, Tracey Thompson, Cecilia
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nah Sparks, Mary Alice Jones, Lutheria Harrison. Second Row: Glennetta Dixon, Suzanne McGown, Roxane Rodgers, Camille
Curry, Leslie Howeth, Patty Worrell, Cindy Curtis.
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Whiz Quiz Members Show Their Trivia Talent
Trivia has become the newest
American pastime. One fun way
Heights students showed off
their trivia talent was by par-
ticipating in Whiz Quiz. This
year's sponsors were the school's
librarian, Mrs. Bruns, the French
teacher, Mrs. Siversg and Mrs.
Murphy, a resource teacher. Bart
Thornton, Junior, led the team
consisting of members: Hank De-
mond, Adam Honeckman, and
Steven Mearg all Juniors. The l
team was defeated in the match
against St. Marks at Dallas Bap-
tist College. The Whiz Kids kept
up their skills by practicing
before and after school twice a
week. They participated
throughout the year in competi-
tions against the teachers and
other area high Schools. 1984-1985 AHHS Whiz Quiz Sponsors: Mrs. Norma Sivers and Mrs. Loretta Bruns
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Industrial Arts Club Takes Pride in Its Work
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Industrial Arts Club Officers: Babette Bogert, Secretary, Lesley Brewer, Vice-
Presidentg Genia Davis, Treasurer, and Andy Rhinefort, President.
This year the Industrial Arts
Club showed their skill by com-
peting in city, regional, and
statewide Industrial Arts Fairs.
They traveled from city fairs to
regional competition held at
Tarleton State University and
state competition at the Waco
Convention Center.
The club officers this year in-
cluded President, Andy
Rhinefortg Vice-President,
Lesley Brewer, Secretary,
Babette Bogertg Treasurer,
Genia Davis, and Sergeant-at-
Arms, Paul Hryekewicz. The
club was sponsored by Charles
McClure. The Arlington Heights
Industrial Arts Club is a member
of the Texas Chapter of the
American Industrial Arts
Association. Between competi-
tions the club enjoyed doing com-
munity service projects.
Industrial Arts Club: Front Row: Co-Sponsor Charles McClure, Babette Bogert, Eli Carranza, Genia Davis, Lesley Brewer, Gary
McElyea, Peter Joe, Co-Sponsor James Luckett. Back Row: Co-Sponsor James King, Tim Rax, Randy Beach, Tim Heller, Art Ew-
ing, Traci Jennings, Andy Rhinefort, Co-Sponsor Dane Argentini.
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Color Guard: Front Row: Anthony Roberts, Tony Robinson. Second Row: Calvin Johnson, Dennis Brown, Craig Love.
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Andrew Gordon, Anaya, Reginald Gardner, Oscar Juarez, Blaine Hardwick
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Third Row: Sheree Timms, Andre Vasquez, Kim Latson, Lisa Murphy, Brandon Hughes, Raub Alberts.
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William Williamson, Russell Manus, Anna White, Alvaredo Ward, Dustyn Zimmerman, James Cotten, Craig Love, Charles
O,Keefe, Tony Robinson.
lC Company: First Platoon: Front Row: David Goode, Jeff Burns, Second Row: Glenda Alexander, Paul Rittiner, Randy Greenblatt,
Melissa Hirrell, David Aylesworth, Yvette Jenkins. Third Row: Tyron Walker, Angela Brown, Rebecca Morgan, John Webster,
Richard Moore, Shawn Reagans, Barbara Bruce, Chris Spencer, Connie Jacobs.
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C Company Officers: James Morgan, Lance Miller, Cheryl Brown, Ronald Hawkins.
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Becky Tyson, Andrew Hutchinson, Tyrone Adams, Stacey Evans. Third Row: Steven Williams, Raquel Trujillo, Walter Nellen
Anna Maldanado, Calvin Johnson. Fourth Row: Jed Neis, Lawrence Williams, Arthur Loffler, Marc Green.
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Orchestra Rebuilds With Plans for the Future
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Conductor Mr. Paul Smith
There were no sawings of
strings for the orchestra this year
due to a major renovation -that
is, the rebuilding for their forth-
coming debut in 1985. Due to a
loss of some veteran musicians,
director Paul Smith decided a
new orchestra was in need.
So, this year, budding musi-
cians were trained to play as ex-
pertly as their predecessors as
Mr. Smith sharpened their skills
to a razor's edge. When or-
chestra members had cultivated
their skills, they were put to the
test by playing a mini-concert
downtown.
Members also treated school
officials to a concert in the ad-
ministration building. Officers
for this year, Crystal Davis,
president, Clifford Thompson,
vice president, Jamie Hammond,
secretary, Yvonne Adams,
treasurer, and Jill Boles,
librarian, all agreed that the new
orchestra is on its way to the top.
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Flag Corps and Twirler Enliven Halftime Shows
Once again, the halftime
shows were enlivened by Renee
Austin, twirler and the flag
corps. A
This is Renee's second year as
the AHHS featured twirler.
"Working as a part of the band
has really given me a sense of
self-discipline. I have enjoyed
participating in the spirit of the
school," exclaims Renee. She
participated in the Louisiana
Open State Competition, last
summer in New Orleans. ln the
advanced category, Renee placed 4
first out of 50 girls.
The flag corps had an excep-
tional year twirling the school
colors to many popular songs
such as Lionel Richie's MHello.'l j
Sponsored by Mrs. Sarah
Smith, Twana Brock, junior,
served as captain with Tonya
Martin, sophomore, as Lt. Capt.
"All the girls have done a great
job and I'm proud to be a part of
such a group. I'm sure we will be
just as great next yearf, adds
Twana. "They're playing our song," thinks Tonya Martin.
FLAG GIRLS First Row: Tonya Martin, Regina Bailey, Kim Ido, Renee Austin, twirler, Twana Brock, Renee Holland, Gloria
Lukas. Second Row: Sandy Hamon, Lisa Thigpen, Kim Montoya, Apri Eubanks, Cathy Pack, Karen Wood.
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The Arlington Heights Band
filled the 1984-85 sports season
with much enjoyable music.
James Rictor, captaing Jill Boles,
lst lieutenant, Shirl Sperry, 2nd
lieutenant, and Dee Dee Powell,
librarian, headed the roster of
officers.
The band participated in such
exciting activities as the U.I.L.
Marching Competition where
they competed against other
schools for awards. They also
displayed the blue and gold in
such parades as the Veterans
Day Parade and the Parade of
Lights at Christmas time. Dur-
ing Spring Break, the bandsters
took a much needed rest and
travelled down to Houston to the
famed Astrodome to participate
in the Astroworld Music
Festival.
Director Paul Smith reflected
with an air of pride, "This par-
ticular band is the most
cooperative and easy to get along
with that I have had in a long
time, and having those qualities
brings out the bestf,
Band director, Mr. Paul Smith
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The AHHS Choir Appears in Top Form This Year
The Arlington Heights Choir
had a successful and eventful
year. The fall semester was spent
primarily in preparation for the
many programs in the spring. A
Christmas program was
presented which was filmed and
shown on cable. They competed
in the Sandy Lake Show Choir
Festival once again. Among the
many shows and competitions of
the spring, the UIL Vocal Solo
and Ensemble Contest, High
School City Choral Contest, All
City Honor Chorus Audition, l
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with her choir this year. "Music l
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AHHS Choir: Front Row: Bridgette Council, Margo Hinton, Bridgette Greene, Rachel Johnsen, Angela Hoskins, Frank Vargas,
Clinton Brookover, Rodney Webster, Jude Chevere, Eureka Patterson, Patty Worrell, Lauriva Day. Second Row: Tracy Zimmer,
Leslie Meek, April Humphrey, Joe Briones, John Williams, Danny Oge, Leslie Knell, Corey Goolsby, Rose Shuey, Andrea Brown,
Amy Douglas, Melissa Ayala. Third Row: Jodie Hackney, Sharon Batchelor, Tonya Martin, Trisha Ranta, Lisa Brookins, Christy
Liles, Christy King, Rene Brown, Wendy Jordan, Cindy Kreuger, Ann Baker, Sabra Jordan, Vickie Evans.
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ever sanitary "Aunt Jemima" Ew- "What'll it be Mac," asks an inquisitive
states the benefits of wearing a "Boss Man" Stone.
1984-1985 Nouvelle Cuisine Council: "Stevie Ray" Brants, "Dr. Demento" Odom,
"Sugar Hill" Rapper, "Taste Buds" Durham, "Aunt Jemima" Ewing, "Honey Necki'
Puente, "Chef Tel" Gauntt, and "Boss Man" Stone. Not Pictured: "Studly" Mauser.
NCC Carries Culinary Appreciation to New Heights
The Nouvelle Cuisine Council
was an organization dedicated to
the appreciation of exceptional
food. Forever driven by a quest
for excellence, the NCC found
leadership and wisdom in the
eyes of their mentors, Ms. Bernie
and Ms. Grendel. Projects for the
council included frequent late-
night dining and reviewing
gourmet restaurants.
Sponsors: Ms. Grendel and Ms. Bernie.
After a slight disturbance, "Chef Tel',
Gauntt quickly cleans up a spill.
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Spanish Club Enjoys Prosperous Fund Raiser
Once again the Spanish Club
was sponsored by Miss Helen
Hale. Mrs. Janis Arnett, a new
Spanish teacher to the Hill,
assisted her with the club's ac-
tivities. President, Zavdy Castro,
Vice-President, Rose Mary
Alvarez, Secretary, Jennifer
Youngblood, Treasurer, Michele
Smith and Sergeant at Arms,
Tom Patillo worked together to
plan the club's activities. A few
of these activities included
Christmas carolling downtown
with the French Club, and a club
picnic in the spring.
The club sold calendar posters
and pocket planners as a fund
raiser. The profits were used to -1
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pinatas and other materials for Officers: Michelle Smith, Treasurerg Jennifer Youngblood, Secretaryg Rose
the Spanish classes Alvarez, Vice-President, Zavdy Castro, President, and Miss Helen Hale, Sponsor.
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Spanish Club: Front Row: Zavdy Castro, Sherry Daswani, April Tidwell, Brian Shults, Amy Houston, Laura Grief, Victor Gon-
zalez, Lorrie Matkin, Christie Taylor, Arturo Garcia, Cathy Davis, Susan Caram, Garolyn Treas, Michelle Smith. Second Row:
Cam Arthur, Christopher Hunter, Jennifer Sellers, Paul Lopez, Rou Puente, Lee Norman, Jennifer McCollum, Sharon Morgese,
Michael Hutton, James Estes, Kimberly Honn. Third Row: Elaine Gambill, Jim Odom, Phillip Hill, Jase Simmons, Kathy Smith,
Rose Mary Alvarez, Clay Grant, Anuschka Hiebler-Niebler, Michelle Culpepper, Angela Houk, David Perlstein, Matt Browning,
Mike Needham, George Bynum, Jennifer Youngblood, George Payor, Mark Jones, Wayne Donahue, Lee Daniels.
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French Club Experiences a Very Cultural Year
The French Club had a very
cultural and enjoyable year. The
officers this year were Lou Mur-
rin, President, Elizabeth
Reynolds, Vice-President, John
Sloane, Secretaryg and Robin
4, Borgers, Historian.
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the club planned a different ac-
tivity each month. They started
out the year by having an ex-
change student from France,
Guillaume Decitre, speak to
them and show slides. During the
holiday season, the activities in-
cluded carolling and a Christmas
party.
As a fund raiser, the club sold
"Le Pops," and the profit went to
the restoration of the Statue of
Liberty. Other activities included
an international food party with
other language clubs and a movie
"I just love Frenchmenf' says Lou Murrin, as guest speaker Guillaume Decitre and night.
honorary member Arnaud Vallery Radot blush at her compliment.
French Club: Front Row: Sherry Lynn Gillis, Teresa Byrd, Jennifer Napora, Brooke Davitte, Jennifer Lewis, Kara Baldwin, Martin
Bowen Jr., Jill Fraley, Samantha Medlock, David Van Aken, Wendy Henry, Rachel Johnson, Candy Clement. Second Row: Tracey
Thompson, Andrea Denny, Amy Peebles, Jean Barnett, Christina Galiga, Missy Dill, Karsten Lampka, Kevin Blair, Blake De-
Ment, Roxanne Zepeda, Elizabeth Dixon, Lisa Thigpen, Debra Miller, Eddie Roubinek. Third Row: Michael Ashworth, Alex Den-
ny, Jeff Bell, Clifford Thompson, Jimmy Brow, Reggie Ferguson, Elizabeth Reynolds, Missy Shilling, Christie Stratton, Andrew
Contreras. Back Row: Gregg Anderson, Darren Smallwood, Rose Mary Alvarez, Burt Ising.
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Competitions Highlight German Club in 985
With gummy bears in tow, the
German Club members had their
most successful season yet.
Anuschka Hieber-Niebler told
with enthusiasm how members
sold gummy bears for cash profit.
They also had fun-filled sausage
parties and travelled to San Mar-
cos' famed Sprach Fest.
Members also travelled to
Southwest for the Language Fair
to compete in German language Q
skill competitions. E
Vice-president and part-time
photographer Jeff Millegan said,
"We have a great start in the
new year and look forward to an
even better future." Officers of
the club include Anuschka
Hieber-Niebler, president, Jeff
Millegan, vice-president and
photographer, Todd Reardon,
secretary of foreign affairs, and
Guy White, photographer. Once
again, the club was sponsored by
Mrs. Marilyn Ankenbauer.
Mrs. Marilyn Ankenbauer, Sponsor.
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German Club: Front Row: Mario Lopez, Robert Moore, Lisa Ariago, Ann Randolph, Lisa Forey, Jennifer Peritt. Second Row: Jeff
Millegan, Dennis Harris, Link Moore, Todd Reardon, Hank Demond, Tim Heller. Third Row: Rose Mary Alvarez, Ivan Stoper,
Gilbert Cable, James Morgan, David Glenn, Joseph Jones.
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The Latin Club Strives to Insure the Pax Romanus
The Latin Club of 1985 proved
to be prolific in its activities
despite the year being one of
transition. Club sponsor, Ms.
Cheryl Girton, brought new life
to the dead language, sparking
interest and boosting member-
ship. This year enthusiastic
members initiated a new Heights
tradition: the selling of balloons
for the Homecoming game. With
this profitable endeavor tucked
under their belt, club members
went on to participate in the
language fair and fulfilled a
marvelous year.
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Latin Club: Front Row: Brian Shults, Steve Sparks, Chris Baltazar, Tu Anh Hoang, Neely Carter, Greg Tomlinson, Dacia West,
Michael Joe, Sean Blaydes, Julie Joe, Lorena Lopez. Second Row: Paige Buechley, Steve Pfrimmer, Jan Foster, Jack Wilson, Kitty
Junke, Mark Henderson, Shawn Nesmith, Matt Wilson, Allan Brants, Ms. Girton. Back Row: Phillip Murrin, Karl Mackey, Gret-
chen Pastorek, Pam Branham, John Wilson, Jennifer Mayo, Lorraine West, Melinda Ashworth, Jennifer Schlotzhauer, Stephanie
Hight, Bart Thornton, Mark Palmer, Steve Mear, Charles Mooney, Blain Pelland, Bill Bronson, Cynthia Brightbill, Michael
White, David Pennington.
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Science Club Renews Itself Successfully at AHHS
For the first time in many
years the Science Club was
renewed at Arlington Heights.
The Science Club was sponsored
by Mrs. Franczyk. Babette
Bogert served the club as Presi-
dent, and Toby Savitz served as
Vice-President. They held many
meetings throughout the fall.
Most of the activities were
planned for the spring. Among
the activities were a nature
outing and a geological dig. The
science fair was also one of their
key projects. All members share
in common their interest in
nature and love of science.
Because of Mrs. Franczyk's en-
thusiasm, the Science Club had a
successful year.
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Mrs. Franczyk, sponsorg Babette Bogert, President.
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Math Club Continues Tradition of Excellence
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This year the Math Club
demonstrated to a select group of
students just how fascinating
mathematics could be. Mrs.
Kathryn Daniel combined tried
leadersip with state-of-the-art
teaching techniques to make the
1984-85 Math Club the best
within recent memory. Needless
to say, members were
academically enriched and still
found time for activities in the
wonderful world of mathematics.
Although it was one of the
smaller clubs this year, the Math
Club was able to meet the needs
and interests of its members.
1984-85 Math Club: Sharon Morgesc, Mishon Powers, Steven Mear, George Papaliodis, Adam Honeckman.
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Chess Club Prepares Strategies for Competition
Completing their second year
as a new club on the hill, the
Heights Knights were off to a
roaring start.
Sponsored by Mr. James
Luckett, the Chess Club
members met weekly to
strengthen their chess playing
abilities and strategies. The
members competed among
themselves for an award given to
the best player.
During the year the Knights
signed on as members in the
United States Chess Federation.
They competed locally with
Chess Club members from
various schools.
"We've had a good year, and I
hope we can expand our
membership for next year,', said
President Steve Rolls.
Chess Club Sponsor: Mr. James Luckett
Front Row: David Van Aken, Lance Miller. Second Row: Mr. James Luckett, Sponsorg Babette Bogert, Guy White Jeff Millegan
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Youth-N-Government Takes Active Part in Politics
Youth and Government, an
fi 'itiiit ' A MQ, if 5 organization which simulates the
'wg' 'e 'L A E. , iii' 1 actions of government utilizing
parliamentary procedure at its
finest, was sponsored by Mrs. Vi-
vian Murphey this year.
Members attended the city con-
ference, district conference and
state conference in Austin. At
the four day convention in
Austin, Youth and Government
members were given full use of
the state capitol. They were
allowed to use the Senate and
House chambers to debate bills,
study cases, and write proposals
just as the real members of the
Senate and House would. All in
all, Youth and Government
members had a very exciting and
fun year.
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Susan Creager, Michelle Nance, Duaine Styles. Third Row: Jim Odom, Bart Thornton, Neil Durando, Jeff Jackson, Hank
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FHA Adds Taste to Life on the Hill
The Future Homemakers of
America was sponsored by Mrs.
Mary Ann Testa this year. Mrs.
Testa led her class through the
projects that benefitted the com-
munity and teachers. The group
worked hard at cooking various
dessert cakes to pay for activities.
Also, cookies and cupcakes were
baked and given to teachers at
Christmas time. The FHA group
was led this year by Camille
Curry and Heather Scott, presi-
dent and vice president respec- 'Wal
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FWISD High School Bake-Off
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jette, Lisa Suarez, Richard Huffman. Bottom Row: Derric Williams, Tammy Freeman, Tamatha Cooper, Mary Alice Jones, Kelly
Belmont, Maky Kim. Not Pictured: Linda Fahret, Jana Tarrant.
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OEA Uses Classtime to Prepare for Future
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Mrs. Hamrick and the OEA officers.
The Office Education Associa-
tion was sponsored this year by
Juanita Hamrick. OEA is com-
prised of vocation office educa-
tion students. The program en-
courages students to become in-
volved in community and office
affairs.
This year OEA competed in
their annual state and national
contest. The OEA also showed
their appreciation to their
employers by giving them a for-
mal luncheon at Ridglea Country
Club. This has been done by
many OEA groups and is part of
the Arlington Heights tradition.
The officers for this year's
OEA Club are Cynthia Curby,
president, Lanette Duran, vice-
president, Angela Anderson,
treasurer.
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First Row Anita Baker, Tamela Payne, Sandra Howard, Darla O'Neil, Lanette Duran, Tanya Capps. Second Row: Wanda
Jenice Cash, Carol Turpin, Luisa Martinez, Kelley Donaldson, Emanuel Perez. Third Row: Moua Vang, Cristi Holt,
Pack Patricia Lee, Angela Anderson, Ann Hoang, Holly McClain, Fernanda Garcia. Fourth Row: Mrs. Juanita Hamrick
D Cynthia Kirby, Patience Walker, Ed Cheney, John C. List, Gale Ingram, Latonya Evans, Eryn Douglas, Misty Williams.
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DECA Has State Convention in Fort Worth
Distributive Education Clubs
of America is an organization
that aids in the development of
students in the fields of
marketing and distribution. The
Arlington Heights leader is Mrs.
Jacqueline Frazer.
This year was a special one for
the local sector of DECA. The
Career Development State Con-
ference was held during March
in Fort Worth. The Arlington
Heights group had other projects
also, for a community project
they visited the Arlington
Heights Nursing Home.
This year,s DECA officers are
Judy Stailey, Heidi Johnson,
Terri Dalrymple, Tod Crawford,
Vicki England, and Liz Delaney.
Arlington Heights DECA sponsor: Mrs. Jacqueline Frazer
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DECA Club Members: Front Row: Esther Puentes, Heidi Johnson, Judy Staily, Kimberly Nielsen, Caroline Cisneros, L
Delaney. Second Row: Jeff Myracle, Steven Dales, Gerardo Rios, Gayle Ingram, Vicki England, Laura Segarra, Randy Burns,
Warren Snider, Todd Crawford. Back Row: David Yandell, Tony Dial, Stephen Wilson, Elizabeth Delaney, Keith Vandiver, Neal
Crossan, Grady Spears, Philip Rauwolf.
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HECE Introduces New Teacher to the Hill
Home Economics Cooperative
Education was sponsored by first
yearteacher,h4rs.Jannetth4oss
This work program gives the stu-
dent interested in fabric-related
fields and food-related fields the
chance to go to school and work
at jobs with these trades.
This year HECE had several
acuvides that kept theni busy
throughout the months. Among
these was a breakfast provided
for their respective employers.
Also, four members traveled to
the IJaHas hdarket and Ciarnrent
centers during the faH.'The of-
ficers for HECE are Joyce Pratt,
Brady Barham, Dawn Bailey,
Jan Randle, Crystal Davis, and
Antonio Wallace.
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HECE Members: Front Row: Milagros Valentine, Laura Govea, Jan Randolf, Sharlene Chadwick, Lori Holland, Angela Davis,
Susy Bourke. Second Row: Steven Mooty, Ray Henry, Charles Malone, Lacynthia Glenn, Joyce Pratt, Dwight Green. Third Row:
Barbara Lee, Armando Gonzales, Brady Barham, David Good, Angie Slavik, Cynthia Kotter. Fourth Row: John Diakis, Randy
Foster, Antonio Wallace, Crystal Davis, Henry Snider, Mary Dent, Melissa Cooper, Eveline Cartwright.
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Winning Spirit Carries Team to a 7-3 Record
The 1984 Fighting Yellow
Jackets again carried on the
tradition of past Heights' teams
this year. The team,s perform-
ances kept Heights fans on their
feet until the last whistle of the
year was blown.
The Yellow Jackets opened the
1984 campaign with an im-
pressive win over Mineral Wells,
23-13. The next week of the
preseason play, the Jackets en-
countered a tough South Grand
Prairie team and lost 49-23. In
what proved to be the game that
showed the spectators the
Jackets were for real, they won a
hard fought game against Ar-
lington Martin, 14-7. Key
performances were turned in by
Tim Rax and Ben Barlow. Going
into district with a 2-1 win-loss
record, the team faced cross-
town rival Western Hills. The
Jackets proved to all, that they
would challenge for the district
title with an impressive 23-13
win over the helpless Western
Hills Cougars with key perfor-
mances by Tim Mauser and Tim
Rax. The next week of district
play the Jackets continued their
march for the district title with a
listless win over district-
contender Dunbar by a score of
9-7. Aided by a superb defensive
game and a blocked punt by John
Applegate for a safety, the
Jacket's hopes were still aimed
for the title, The following game,
was equally important to fans
and players. At the Homecoming
game, spirits flared as each team
ran up and down the field putting
points on the board, only to end
up in the hands of the Yellow
Jackets with a 36-20 trouncing of
the Trimble Tech Bulldogs.
The following week, however,
the Jacket's hopes were damp-
ened by a 14-13 loss to
Southwest. The team, despite a
14-7 deficit with 3:06 left in the
game, came back within a point
of the Rebels.
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Tim Mauser's pass to Walter Reynolds goes for long yardage against Dunbar.
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AHHS Mineral Wells 13
AHHS South Grand Prairie 49
AHHS Arlington Martin 7
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AHHS Dunbar 7 A
AHHS Trimble Tech 20
AHHS Southwest 14
AHHS Paschal 7
AHHS Eastern Hills 6
AHHS O. D. Wyatt 24
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the air to block a punt against Dunbar
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1984 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: Front Row: Doug Franke, Elston Howard, Tony Ruiz, Bret Helmer, Darryl Harris, Scott
Protzman, Eddie Henson, Nathan Vanl-Iofwegen, Tony Fish. Second Row: Dave Richardson, Chris Chevreaux, Steve Reese, Cort
Dehart, Jason Rynd, Chris Bond, Chris Pate, Marty Bowen, Tony Johnson. Third Row: Oliver Fanning, John Gallagher, Ray
Barnes, Frank Vargas, Mike Saylor, Lance Holmes, Rex Baker, Lee Kelly, Danny Torres,-L. Timms, Lee Hopkins. Fourth Row:
Iohn Applegate, David Dozier, Anthony Riley, Tim Mauser, Ben Barlow, Jeff Wolf, Walter Reynolds, Shawn Mullins, Robin
Riley, Matt Driscoll, Steve Gauntt, Paul Hryekewicz, Tri Goldthwaite.
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Yellow Jacket Togetherness Makes Team a Winner
The play was on a pass from
Tim Mauser to Walter Reynolds
covering thirty-seven yards. The
team opted to try a two point
conversion, but failed and was
handed their first district loss of
the year. The next game of the
year was played against the
nemesis Paschal Panthers. The
Jackets gave an excellent perfor-
mance both offensively and
defensively. ln the first half the
Jackets opened up a l0-O margin
over the Panthers, aided by two
interceptions by Tony Johnson.
In the second half, the offense
stalled, but the defensive squad
preserved the win for the Jackets
by limiting the Panthers to only
seven points. The final score left
the Jackets ahead 10-7.
Going into the next to last
game of the season, the hopes of
the Jackets were still set on the
district title, yet getting into the
playoffs was equally important.
The Jackets proved to be up for
the task as the team performed
excellently. The final score left
the Jackets a top 20-6 over the
Eastern Hills Highlanders, with
key performances from L. C.
Timms and Chris Chevreaux. The
final game of the year, as it
turned out was against the
Chaparrals of O. D. Wyatt. The
winner of this game was headed
to the state playoffs. As the even-
ing continued break after break
went against the Jackets. After a
depressing outing the Jackets lost
24- l 2 to the Chaps.
In summary of the season, the
team's combined effort and en-
thusiasm, along with the aid of
the omniscient coaching staff,
the Jackets produced a vintage
year and a respectable 7-3
record.
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While taking a break, the huddle converses over the games strategy,
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Paul Hryekewicz, senior, Mike Saylor,junior, and Jeff Wolf, senior, make the big hit on a helpless Cougar ball carrier.
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Junior Varsity Team Coasts to the District Title
The 1984 Junior Varsity
Team, under the able guidance
of Coach John Leseman, breezed
through the district challengers
to capture the District Cham-
pionship. The Junior Varsity
team captured the title with a
scarless record of 6-0. Including
pre-season games the Junior Var-
sity compiled an overall record of
8-1.
Led offensively by the passing
of Greg Kimmel, quarterback,
and the catching of John Naylor,
tight end, and Scott Meyer, split
end, the Junior Varsity put an
excessive amount of points on the
board. With the help of Marty
Bowen, flanker, Tony Gould,
fullback, and John Sloan,
tailback, the Junior Varsity
chewed up yardage on the
ground as well as through the air.
Defensively the Junior Varsity
was led by Dennis Askins,
linebacker, Mark Stevens,
defensive guard, and Mark
Sanders, defensive tackle. The
defense limited opponents to just
ll points per game, with ag-
gressive play and diligent
eagerness.
This yearls Junior Varsity team
shows promise for next year's
Varsity team. The coaches feel
strong about next year's squad,
and have high hopes as well as
high expectations.
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AHHS 12 Mineral Wells 0
AHHS 27 South Grand Prairie 20
AHHS 12 Arlington Martin 20
AHHS 20 Western Hills 14
AHHS 21 Dunbar 14
AHHS 40 Southwest 7
AHHS 26 Paschal 0
AHHS 26 Eastern Hills 6
AHHS 29 O. D. Wyatt 20
Dunbar running back looks for room to run, but finds nothing but more Jackets
Greg Kimmel desperately looks for the needed yardage. Blake Dement zeros in on a stranded Dunbar ball carrier.
1984 Junior Varsity Football Team: Front Row: Rico Leal, Karsten Lampka, Edward Lasater, Dennis Rodriguez, Jason Varner,
Jeff Herr, Michael Hutton, John Sloan, Marty Bowen, Mike Needham, John Naylor, Wayne Donahue, Danny Ross, Gre K'
Second Row: Brad Duffy, Dennis Askins, Tony Foley, Julian Stevens, Neil Stone, Chris Davis, Kelly Schmitz, Davi Devitte, Ed
Holt, Blake Dement, Curtis Gilfillan, David Glenn, Robin Gamson. Third Row: Tony Gould, Alan Robinson, Paul Scott, Joe Jones,
David Walker, Mark Stevens, Eric Dorris, Scott Meyers, Mark Sanders, Ned Barlow, Chris Flemmons, Chris Spencer.
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Frosh Football Team Gains Share of District Title
Newcomers to the Hill start
off with a big sting. This year's
Freshman Football Team with a
record of 6-l showed promise for
future Yellow Jacket teams.
Led by Johnny Jones and Joe
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ability to score an abundance of AHHS Dunbar
points, while the defense led by AHHS Tfllllblfl Tech
Joe Mullholland and Donald AHHS Southwest
Reynolds stunned opponents with AHHS Paschal
their amazing ability to bend but AHHS Eastern Hills
not break. Under the direction of AHHS O- D' Wyatt
Coach Tommy Elliott the teams
efforts helped them gain a share
of the District title.
1984 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM: Front Row: Chris Culler, Robert Mega, Chris Lewis, Joe Collier, Michael Williams
Charles Ward, Andy Johnson, Steve Primmer. Second Row: Kirk Johnson, John Salley, David Mote, Richard Varnell, Eric May,
Michael Pitts, Donald Reynolds, Jeff Bond, Tony Fish. Third Row: Vernon Porter, Daniel Riker, Karl Mackey, Roland Sanders,
Joe Mullholland, Lance Francyk, Johnny Jones, Burk Lowe, Michael Murray. Fourth Row: James Smith, Thomas Jones,'Michael
Beech, James Galushia, Greg Wilson, Pat Davis, Jonathon Herd, Kirk Mortin, John Renfro. Fifth Row: William Smith, Michael
Rodgers, Curt Tweed, Marvin Nash, Brian Tidwell, Brian Owens, Rodney Wilson, Eric Stohlman.
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Junior Varsity Squad Fires Up Spirit at Heights
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1984-85 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders: Front Row: Courtney Jakimier, Rachel Meyer,
Traci Dickenson, Holly Hodges. Second Row: Tiffany Burk, Leigh Ann Pyeatt, Jen-
nifer Roels. Back Row: Kara Baldwin, Malinda Wolfe, Melissa Pulido.
The 1984-85 Junior Varsity
cheerleading squad was headed
by Mrs. Paulette Lyons and
second-year sponsor Mrs. Evelyn
Collins. There were five
sophomore girls and five
freshmen girls. As was the new
policy this year, the sophomore
girls cheered at the J.V. games
only, freshman girls cheered at
the freshman games. The Junior
Varsity squad, as a whole, at-
tended a cheerleading camp in
the first part of August at
Southern Methodist University
of Dallas, where they learned
cheers and ways to promote spirit
on the Hill. Each week the girls
sold football programs before the
start of each Varsity game. They
also participated in practices
after school several times a week.
"Arlington Heights is number one and don't you forget!" ex-
claims Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Leigh Ann Pyeatt. Kara Baldwin enthusiastically executes a new cheer
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Awesome Spirit Is Shown by Varsity Cheerleaders
The Varsity cheerleaders,
headed by second-year sponsor
Mrs. Susan Gregory, enjoyed a
year of promoting spirit at
Heights. The squad consisted of
six senior girls, six junior girls
and a junior mascot. The girls
worked very hard painting signs,
baking cakes and cookies,
decorating the field house and
demonstrating overall genuine
school pride. As in the past, all
members ofthe squad attended a
cheerleading camp at Southern
Methodist University, where
they learned cheers, dances,
sideline chants, and the newest
spirit yells. Extra activities ofthe
cheerleaders included selling
school t-shirts, and popcorn for
the squad fund, and helping the
Booster Club sell plaques.
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Missy Flowers dangles from the stage curtains as Karen Fox With her usual enthusiasm, Robin Huston encourages the stu
attempts to balance her during the pep rally. dent body to support the football team.
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The boy's varsity
basketball team over
came a few mishaps this
year to finally become a
unit of great quality and
pride. It was hard to work
with a squad in which its
players were coming and
going, but Coach Nabors
did a good job. The team
led the Jackets with his
amazing moves ind
swlshlng jumpers Todd
Rapp and Ben Barlow
evolved into awesome b ill
players and did their best
on the court and bench.
.loe Cooper was often
mistaken for Moses
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Charles Rosborough.
Donald Reynolds pulled
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inside man was Courtney
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Dixon produced well in
all phases ofthe game. L.
C. Timms was a leader
with his positive attitude
and ability to bounce
back from his mistakes.
The team appreciated its
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of his incredible talent.
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Second Row: Courtney Hill, Steve Booker, Kelvin Dixon, Robert Groomes,
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Donald Reynolds shows some fancy dribbling and footwork.
Courtney Hill has a massive slam-dunk.
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J. V. Cagers Develop Skills and Gain Experience
The Arlington Heights High
School Junior Varsity boys' basket-
ball team, coached by Larry
Waters, had a good time this
season. Coach Waters, the "All-
American' coach, always told his
players their mistakes and strove
for excellence in them.
The .l.V. got lots of practice
everyday scrimmaging the Varsity.
Each and every player improved
greatly during the season, prepar-
ing themselves for varsity
competition.
Ed Gray. Qera.lcLLR,oss., Scott
Meyers, Cedric Doty, Eric Doris,
Chris Davis, Danny Ross, and
Richard Craney, all added excite-
ment to basketball at Heights.
Coaches Johnny Nabors ind Larry Waters fortify themselves before an upcoming
tournament in Lubbock
J.V. Team, Front Row: Chris Davis, Ed Gray Back Row R-Lcltard Craney Cedric Doty Eric Doris Danny Ross
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Freshmen Utilize Their Many Talents With Success
"Help me somebody!" exclaims Jeff Bond as his opponents collapse on him.
The 1984-85 Freshmen Boys'
Basketball Team had a totally
awesome team. The freshmen
team welcomed Mr. Jerry
Thomas to coach the team. They
both proved to be a great
success.
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Freshmen Basketball Team, Front Row: Coach Thoma, Anthony Lynn, Vernon Porter, Terrence Payne, Michael Williams, Gregb
Michael Ashworth, Second Row: Darryl Lee, James Rainbolt, Karl Mackey, Joseph Collier, Jeff Bond, Lance Franczyk,
James Crawford.
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Lady Jackets Slam-Dunk a Spectacular Season
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Laura Morton. The coach for the . s ' p X
freshman team was Mr. James KM til 'S f ff?
Luckett. All three of the teams 1,,, '
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the varsity girls, with a l0-4 or
record in district. "These girls if
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with," said Coach Morton, "they lst
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Joyce Pratt, otherwise known as "Dr, P," gracefully maneuvers
the ball around her determined opponents.
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Varsity Team: Front Row: Karen Fox, Suzanne McGowen, Sherry Luttrell, Rachel
Davis. Back Row: Michele Alread, Juliet Isbell, Renee Brown, Sherri Bowers, Aaron
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JV Team: Front Row: Sharlene Raven, Yolanda Tyson. Sec-
Galiggy freshman, warns ner scheming Opponent, ond Row: Melissa Gifford, Cindy Krueger. Third Row: Susan
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. Second Row: Jennifer Sellers, Lori Groze, Debra Sanders.
With springs on her feel, Juliet Isbell shoots for the hoop. lsjckd ROW3 Christi Zuwafski, Sabrina FHHUOYJ Cathy
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Competitive Tracksters Set District Title as Goal
This season the boys, track
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Galiga. With lots of hard work, M A
dedication, and determination,
this team proved to be a very suc-
cessful one. They competed in
the Cougar Relays, Cowtown
Relays, and the Annual Indoor
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Floating on a cushion of air, Marlon Mote runs the final lap to
lead his team to victory.
Caught in mid-air, George McGown clears a hurdle with an air
of elegance.
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984-85 Boys' Track Team: Front Row: David Perlstein, Jack
ilson, Allan Brants, Duaine Styles, Pants Bogart, Marlon Mote,
en Sellers. Second Row: Tim Myers, Larry Bilbrey, Chris Gen-
heimer, Robbie McLain. Third Row: Frank Taylor, Marco Puente,
ohn Applegate, Anthony Riley, Robert Riley, George McGown,
im Rax. Fourth Row: Coach Galiga, Hunter McLean, Calvin
mith.
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the shotput.
Larry Bilbrey sprints to the finishing line as Marty
Bowen looks on.
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JV, Varsity Girl Tracksters Set District as Goal
Jimmy Jenkins, once again
coached the J.V. and Varsity
Girls' Track Teams. This year
the Varsity team faced a year of
rebuilding after the graduation
of several top runners. At the
same time the J.V. team worked
to have a prosperous Varsity
team next year. The hard prac-
tices of both teams paid off in the
spring meets and the big District
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mighty metal mass into the great
beyond.
"Owl," says Monica Kirkpatrick as
Glennetta Dixon braids her hair for a
meet.
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1985 JV Girls' Track Team: Front Row: Kathy Hendrickson, Meredith Williams,
Stephanie Smith, Missy Flowers, Robin Borgers, Brooke Davitte. Second Row: Joy
Fritsch, Cecilia Alvarez, Maria Cuellar, Melanie Walker, Whitney Woodward, Joan-.
na Burdette, Kara Baldwin, J. J. Goldthwaite. Back Row: Karen Fox, Aimed
Wombel, Lisa Poole, Cherry Harris, Christina Blanchard, Holly Hodges, Binky
Floyd, Ashley Boggs.
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I4Ll2 Glennetta Dixon, Monica Kirkpatrick. Back Row: Holly
Deitre Allen, Aaron Farris, Elizabeth Reynolds.
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Girls Varsity Volleyball Jumps to New Heights
The Varsity Volleyball team
had an exceptional year. They
were coached by Mickey Pelley,
whose primary emphasis was on
teamwork this year. The team
came in second place in district
only behind Southwest, who was ,L tu rf,
defeated by the Yellow Jackets. . . 1
They were defeated in bi-district by Richland High School. For 'G it
the season the team came out
with twelve wins and only two
losses. Two of the players for the
all-district team were Corrie Hill
and Aaron Farris. The teamwork
Coach Pelley stressed really paid
off. The student body is extreme-
ly proud of the outstanding ac-
complishments of the Lady
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GIRLS VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM: Front Row: Christy Guimarin, Corrie Hill, Londa Brown, Angela, Kimble, and
Melissa Gifford. Second Row: Rita Brown, Chqtiy Harris, Juliet Isbell, Aaron Farris, Nova Peeples, Coach Pelley, and Jennifer
Witherspoon.
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Girls Volleyball Shows Improvement This Season
The Junior Varsity Volleyball
eam had a great season this
ear. They were encouraged and
uided by Coach Jack Warren.
he team had a much better
eason than last year and showed
reat amount of improvement
rom last year. The freshman
eam had a turbulent season.
Many felt the reason for this was
because the team didnit get a
chance to play in many games or
ltournaments. They did exhibit
vast effort, though. The team
was coached by James Luckett.
The student body of Arlington
Heights is immensely proud of
the accomplishments and efforts
these two teams have shown. The
attempts made by these teams
are a step in the right direction
toward the improvement and ad-
vancement of girls athletics at
Heights.
"And they say girls aren't athleticll' exclaims sophomore Sharla Gardner.
J.V. Volleyball Team: Front Row: Sharla Gardner, Crisanta Santiago, Stacy Bowman, Laurie Meek, Felicia Chapman, J. J.
Goldthwaite, Coach Warren. Second Row: We ,nf ' V Cindy Krueger, Lisa Suarez, Michelle Nance, Lani Stiles, Toshe
Myracle.
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Varsity Soccer
Bi-District Champs
This year's team
was not, by any
means, in a losing
predicament many
times. As a matter of
fact the teams com-
piled record was 14-
4-3g and was ranked
third in the state.
The team then
proceeded into
district play, and
came out with a
scarless record of 5-
0-2. The team's high
hopes to continue on
to state fell to the
hands of a tough El
Paso team by the
score of 3-2 in
overtime.
The team's tenaci
ty kept them kickin
until the final whis
tle. Coach Warre
was proud of hi
team and hopes t
repeat the succes
next year.
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Girls, Soccer Team Scores a Successful Season
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Senior Mary Alice Jones sets up the
winning goal.
Heights has a right to be proud
of its Girls' Soccer Team. After
completing a successful season,
the group pursued higher stand-
ing in the Regional Tournament
in El Paso, Texas. Leading the
team this year were Kyra Casey,
Kathy Jay, Mary A. Jones,
Suzanne McGown, Alma Sosa.
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Girls' Soccer Team, Front: Leslie Howeth, Stephanie Padrone, Amy Peebles, Michelle McKinney, Tonja Teafatiller, Alma Sosa
Second Row: Lisa Suarez, Lauren Larson, Kathy Jay, Suzanne McGown, Kyra Casey, Mary Alice Jones.
Boys Cross Country Runs With Sheer Determination
This year's Boys Cross Coun-
try Team under thc leadership of
Coach Jenkins had a fairly suc-
cessful year. They participated in
several meets this Fall including
the Country Day Invitational
Meet in which they placed fifth.
In their second meet, they placed
another fifth. Against the Ar-
lington Colts, our guys came out
in a hard-fought fourth place.
These events were all in
September and early in the
season. By the time of district
competition in late October, the
team was in much better shape.
They finished the season as
number three in district. Coach
Jenkins feels that this year's
team improved greatly during
the season.
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Gensheimer. Back Row: Robbie McClean, Boo Brightwell.
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232 f Cross Country
Girls Cross Country Team Captures District Title
Varsity Girls Cross Country Team: Front Row: Melissa Leal, Glennetta Dixon,
Kirkpatrick and Tonja.Teafatiller. Back Row: Kara Baldwin, Holly Hodges,
Luce, Kathy Lind.
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Kathy Hendrickson, Melanie Walker. Second Row: Traci Dickenson, Kristi
Dee Dee Barker, Whitney Woodward, Heather Morrison. Third Row: Lisa
Joanna Burdette, Jennifer Roels, Jennifer Silman, Leigh Ann Pyeatt, Cecilia
Back Row: Ellison Clarke, Christine Zachary, Christina Blanchard and
Floyd.
Coach Jimmy Jenkins and his
Girls Cross Country Teams had
a very successful year. Both the
Varsity and Junior Varsity
Teams won District. The District
meet was held for the third year
at the Texas Christian University
Golf Course during the month of
October. When November came
along, the Varsity Girls Team
was off to Regionals held in Lub-
bock, Texas. The girls did very
well and finished twentieth out of
one hundred and eighteen
schools. This concluded an event-
ful season for Jimmy Jenkins and
his Girls Cross Country Teams.
Coach Jenkins anticipates
another great season next year.
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Jacket Golfers Swing Toward Excellence '
The 1984-85 Golf Team was
coached by Coach Rob Dixon.
This past fall, the boys and girls
golf teams practiced at Z. Boaz
Golf Course. In the spring, they
practiced at Pecan Valley Golf
Course. Both teams participated
in three tournaments in the fall,
the girls finishing twice in second
place and once in third place, and
the boys team finished ninth,
twelfth, and fourteenth. Some of
the top players were Holly Haas,
Wendy Wood, Kelly Foy, Steve
Graf, Steve Spears, Bryan West,
Glen Siler, and Mike Ashworth.
This spring the team went to
tournaments held in Denton,
Plano, Irving, and Ardmore,
Oklahoma. The team showed a
great amount of enthusiasm, and
Arlington Heights is proud of the
dedication all the golfers showed.
Girls Golf Team: Whitney Snell, Holly Haas,
Dixon. Not Pictured: Heather Bradley.
Jennifer Little, Wendy Wood, Coacl
Boys Golf Team: Front Row: Casey Hughes, Paul Rittiner, Howard Shadix, Shawn Blades, Brian Byrd, Micheal Ashworth, Tom-
my Adams, Ben Brown, Bryant Gaines, Dayon Johnson. Second Row: John Heilhecker, Tom Pattillo, Richard Varnell, Steven
Sparks, Scott Fitzgerald, Brian Schults, Phillip Hensley, Judd Emerson. Third Row: Clark Peebles, Gib Cable, Heagan Bayles, Bil-
ly Waltrop, Steven Mear, Glen Siler, Mike Scoggins, Sam Burkett, Fourth Row: Mike Beech, Todd Carter, Carl Wentworth, Bryan
West, Eric Zimmerman, Mark Jones, Patrick Davis, Bill Bronson, Stephen Graf, Gregg Anderson, Kelly Foy, Coach Dixon.
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Tennis Team
The 1984-85 Arlington
Heights Tennis Team placed
second in the fall team district,
and then went on to play in the
Regional Competition in
Abilene, Texas. Coach Laura
Morton, who also taught girls'
bassketball at Heights, was new
to the Hill this year. She was
previously at Stripling Middle
School where she taught P.E.
Leading the team this year
were seniors Jennifer Mayo and
Todd Rapp, and juniors Michelle
Alread and Jace Simmons.
Coach Morton was very proud of
both Varsity and J.V.
The team worked out during
first period and after school.
Challenge matches were planned
with Texas Tech, Eastern Hills,
O. D. Wyatt, Western Hills,
Southwest, Dunbar, and Paschal.
Dual meets were also organized
against Everman and Boswell.
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Jarod Keen effortlessly sends his oppo-
nent a smashing forehand.
236 Tennis
Competes in Regional Competition
1984-85 Varsity Tennis Team, Front Row: Steven Phillips, Tom Dorris, David Oehl
Roby Henry, Second row: Jennifer Mayo, Christine Riddel, Alexis Wilson, Laura'
Dearen, Raney Richards, LaTricia Rodgers, Third Row: Clint Young, David Penn
ington, Jeff Herr, Keeley Ferguson, Jason Simmons, Todd Rapp.
Alexis Wilson, sophomore, concentrates on her service return.
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Montez.
Keeley Ferguson makes a backhand look all too simple. Jennifer Mayo, senior, makes a rush for the net.
Traver, Back Row: Jarod Keen, Tom Murray, Gia Gailey, i , L3Tricia Rodgers enjgysariggmus get,
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The tradition
continued accord-
ing to Coach Tom-
my Elliott and
players. The 1985
Arlington Heights
Varsity Baseball
Team had a pro-
mising outlook for
the upcoming
year.
The team
started off the year
in the Houston
Bellaire Chamber
of Commerce
Tourney. The
squad also par-
ticipated in the
S o u t h G r a n d
Prairie Tourney.
This year's team
returned seven let-
termen and several
players from the
District winning
J.V. squad of last
year. For the year
there were twenty
games scheduled
and the two above
tournaments. With
returning pitchers
Steve Booker and
Tim Mauser and
consistent play
fr o m S t e v e
Gauntt, George
G a m e z , T o m
Hardgrove, and
Frank Vargas, this
year's team had
high hopes to
make the playoffs.
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1985 Varsity Baseball Team, Front Row: Steve Gauntt, Tony Contreras, George Gamez, Elston How
Doug ' '
Puente, Second Row: Frank V
Franke Rick Carney Tom Hardgrove Tim Mauser Walter
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Steve Durham, Martin
Cliff Zachary
George Gamez, in amazement, watches the ball go by.
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"My mom is going to kill me if l get my uniform dirty," mumbles Doug Franke, senior, with a mouth full ofdirt.
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pleads a desperate Mike Saylor.
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a nervous frosh.
"Get up and fight like a man, sniveling worm!" screams a
freshman Yellow Jacket.
Freshmen Baseballers Advance to 4'Big Leaguesn
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Freshmen Baseballf24l
Swim Team Makes a Big Splash on the Hill
The Arlington Heights Swim Fd y A fii'i iiiii
Team was led by Scott Colby, 1, I
the aquatic director f and swim e
coach for the entire district. The fe S
swim team as a whole had a fair- . si, ,
ly successful year with top con- 6 A ,gg
tributions by Leigh Ann Pyeatt J . "H gl
for the girls, team, A. J. Sum- A ggiy nilg
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Stone for diving. The district ' A
meet was held on March l-2, and y gg K gy 1
the state meet was held March Pjgtfffg .A si.,c, ' iii'il
15-16 at UT In Auslm' "This is really my better side," quips A. J. Summers.
Front Row: Leigh Ann Pyeatt, Cynthia Kirkpatrick, Jennifer Kulas, Kristin Witherite, Donna Jean Robinson, Row 2: Chris Bar-
row, Clay Grant, Stephanie Redford, Wesley Robinson, Back Row: Kelly Schmitz, -- K ' ' ' Jim Dulaney, Wilson Stone.
ln perfect form, an AHHS Swim Team member sprints for the finish line. "I'm ready!" says Leigh Ann Pyeatt.
242fSwim Team
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and My Loving Comradesf,
Ursula Smith
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Senior Activitieslndex
DECA . . Distributive Edueationiiilubiioif L JRQTCQ, . Jiiniorlilleseiive
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ALBERTS, RAUB
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ALBRIGHT, EMILY
Songleader, Latin,VVClub. Student Council '
GLENDA
JROTC V VV Vr,V
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CAQJAREZ, Rose MARY R
Frebliman' Favorite, Junior Favorite., Senior
Favorite, Sophomore, ,Howdy Queexi, Senior'
Howdy Queen, Band, gibrehestrzf, Student Court--
cilg ,Senior A i Steering , A Committee, SOH Spirit
Leader, Spanish Club, French Club, Homecom-
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Youth--n-Government, . Allied ,-', Youth,V4.Peer',1lL'
Pressure Group,QV,Who's "if '11
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ANrnoNY,QsARAie1
1AUST1N, BLAKE'
BAILEY, DEHCRAHV V
BAKER, ANITA ,g
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BAREFIELD, Blilx-XNL
BARI-IAM, BRADY Y
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Senior 'Class President,,Football,,Track, Basketf I
ball., Senior Steering Committee: Spanielii-Club,
SOHQQSCONAQ TandyPSeholar,'Art Club, Who's
1'Wh0ij5rVr2.-I , V
BARNESRAY
IBATTERSON, MICHELLE V
Diving,Swim Team V
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244fSemoriRctivities
French Club, Youth-n-Government, Wh
Jacket Journal. German Club. KeyV,Club"1g-Q-g r
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BOGERT, BABETIE l
Chess b, ,Science Cl neg ,Volleyball
BOLES, CARMEN JILL
Band. Orchestra, Homecorning Court Q
KEITH ' 5
BOOKER, STEPHEN t C
Senior Favorite Finalist, Basketballii'
BO0NE,'DANlEL L A
BOWLIN, ANN A l
Spanish Club, Youtthfn-Goiernment, NHS, Key
Club, American Scholar Award, Tandy Scholar
Award. Ann Brannon Awards
BRANSHAW, ELIZABETH' 'iol L A 7
BRANTSCALLAN A A
NHS, Senior Steering Committe, Traelg Yelloufil '
Jackez Staff French,CVlub, Latin Club5Nouvelle
Cuisine Council R 'E' '
BREW ER, LES LEY
Industrial Arle V ,tg
BRIONESii JOSE'
Choir, Performing Arts
BROWN, CHERYL
JROTC, HECS A -I
BROWN, LON DA ,
Track,VBasketbal,l, Volleyball, SCH'
-BROWN. MYRON
BRUMLEY, CARLA.. if'
Who's Who, H,ornecomingiQueen. Student Coun-
wrcil, Senior Steering Committee, NHS, SOH,
Songleader, Cheerleader, Senior Favorite Finalist
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BUECHLEY, PAIGE ' 1 A
Student Council, NHS. Spanish eflfub, Lafin
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BURCHCANGELA L A
BURKETT3-AMU,ELr1,g or ii
BURNSHRANDY
DECA, Football, Basketball
BUT,LER,,,M1cruaLLEe1t A
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Staff, Yourh-nQGovermnentg Ann 'Brannon
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CARLYLE, ' A
FBLA,VJaclceiaI0urnaE'iJA I A
CARNEY, RICK C '
Baseball, Freneh Club, FBLAgj.1VCrossr'11fCountry
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CARTER,TODD A .
Golf, Band, Soccer V ,
CARZYWRIGHTQEVELINE 7
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Football, Track, SOH, Spaniel? Club V
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CLAASSEN, ANNA R
CLARK, VICKY
Track , ., 5,
CL1lNTON,STACY A
COLE. TRACY V
COLYIN VDAVID' - ,
Basketball, Baseball ,
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Basebell,S0H,,,QV o,.. Vffff'
COOPER, TAMATHA , V
CRAWFORQ, GRLQQORSLQA R
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Student Council, Jacket JDurrra!,,lVWhiz
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Basketbill, Academic Decathalon '
CURRY.CAMILLEfg, . -
Tennis, HVECE, Spamlsh C1ub,'F'BLKjiSOH. Sm.
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CURTIS, CINDY LOU A
Drama cub, Spanish cms, sorrfivourhxfi-
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DABN EY,
DALRYMPLIE, TH ERESA
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Journal
DAVIS, CRYSTAL V .
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DAVIS, ERIC Vg, ,
DAVIS, GENIA '
Industrial Arts
DAVIS, JILL ,
FBLA, Spanish Club I fi
DAVIS, TONYA -
JROTC '
DEAKINS, BARBARA
DELANEY, ELIZABETH I
DELANEY, LIZA
Club, DECA, FBLA, Spanish Club
DIAKIS, JOHN
ANDREE
QIXON, GLEN NETTA
jllggclc, Homecoming Court, JROTC, SOH
VDIXON, MICHAEL
DOZIER, DAVID
gootball, Track, SOH, French Club, Diving
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DRISCOLL, MATT
'French Club. Football 1
IDRY, REBECCA ,V V
Track, Golf. SOI-I., Sophomore Class
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DUNCAN, ANTHONYgjgQ,i,,QIfIn I I
VDUNCAN, MICHAEL f IV,, gg
DUNKLEY, CHA-RMAINE ti V
GOlf,OEA Q
DURAN, LANETTE I
FBLA V
DURH AM, STEPH EN
Yellow Jacket Staff, Basketball
SCOTT
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Bpzlnlsh Club, Student Council, Yellow Jacket
lS'tIaIff. Tennis. Key Club, DECA,
Youth-n-Government
IENOS, RENAE
lDrill Tea m, Chess Club, Key Club, Senior Steer-
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ZAward, Hugh O'Brien Youth Leadership Award,
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Ebony Voices, Track, F
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Drama Club, A Cappella Choir I VV I 1
EWING, ERIC , - . - V'
Senior' Howdy King, Senior Steering Committee,
Tennis, 'Yellow Jacket Staff, French Club, Latin
-Club,'Student Council, Senior Class Treasurer,
,Who's' Who, Nouvelle Cuisine Council
OLIVER
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FELDER, DARRELL
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FISH, ANTHONY
FLANAGANJERRY I
FOLEY, STEPHEN
FORY, LISA I
Cvxrnlan Club, Key Club, Youth-n-Government,'VVVVT
FOSTER, LESLIE JAN I
Latin Club, Jacket Journal. NHS, Palpn1mi,,jT"f
Youth-n-Government ,I I ' I
FOSTER,RANDY I I
HECE
FOX, AMY
SOI-I I
FOY, KELLY,
Golf, SpanishVClub, French Club, Latin Club,
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FRANKS,AM'Y2
SOH, Golf, Spanish Club' I
FUNK, JESSE I I .
Swim Team, Latin Club, Academic Decatlialon,
Youth-n-Government. Jacket Journal.
Cheerleader ' VV
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GAMEZ, GEORGE
Baseball, Spanish Club
GARCIA. FERNANDA
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GARDN ER. KHRISTIAN'
GARDNER, REGINALD
GARDNERQVSITIELLY I
Drill Te3rn,VSOI-IVVJV V I V I
GARRISONI, KVATHLIEEN
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FOOIUHIIVBQSWIIEIQ,Student Council, NHS, Who's
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GENSHEIIVIER, CHRIS
Cross Country Track
GIL. ANNETTE' I
GLENN, LACYNTHIA
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GOFF, ANGIE ,
Track, Soccer. SOI-l, Latin Club,
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GOODWIN, SUSAN I
GRAY, GINA I
SOI-I, Spanish-Club, Latin Club, Track, Whiz
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Latin CVlub,fFrench Club. Math Club
Swim Team - I -I -ff w- 1
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HAAS, HOLLY
Golf, German Club, Youth-n'Government
HALTON, DOUG
football, Baseketball, .I ROTC
VHANNA. MICHAEL
HARRISON, LUTHERIA
Senior Steering Committee, Homecoming Court,
Mascot, Youth-n-Government, Spanish Club,
Yellow Jacket Staff. Jacket Journal, Potpourri,
Altrusa Award. SOI-l. Who's Who
HARVEY, WILLIAM
HAVIS, SCOTT ,
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HENSON, EDDIE
Football, Track - I I-
HERNANDEZ, ANGIE
Drill Team, Spanish Club, Key Club
I-IINTON, MARGO
Choir V
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HOLMES, MICHELLE
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HOLT, CHRISTI
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HORNEFEER, DINA
ArtClllb ' -VV VV V,
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Football, Basketball, Dfannnelnngsljniseball, A
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SOH, Spanish Club' V QL gf iV,Vgr?
HOW ETH, LESLIE! IIV, I I ,
SOH, Soccer, Latin Club, Art Club
HYREKEWICZ, .PAUL
Industrial Ants, Football
HUDGEONS, ROBIN
Volleyball
I HUDSON, D'ANDREA
HUGHES, SCOTT
mnball
INGRAM, GAYLE
JOHNSON,TAINTHO1?5l1t?11g1I,fIfI::I,frf
Football, Senior, V I I Choir,
DE' Club , I
41 I
FHA, SOI-1, Track
JOHNSON,HEIDI'i-1.96
Basketball, IFrencliClub, DECA II
only
Semof ACUVIUSQI
I,
II, ,I.lII
'I
Q
JOHNSON, MISSY
Track, SOH, Songleader, Latin Club, Freshman
Favorite, Homecoming Court
JOHNSON, RICI-IELLE
I I I
JONESi1AN,DR,EW
I I
Frenchfflub, llasltetball, Soccer, SOH
.IUA,REZ,fDANI Y Q I
Spanish'Cl.ub - I
..K-
KIBBIE CHRIS I' f"
SOH Tennis A I -",
KIRBY CYNTHIA I iiii
President I-M Office Education Association-L
KIRKPATRICK, MONICA
Cross Country, Track Performing Arts' Choir,
Band, National Honor Society, Academic
Decathalon, Student Council
KOTTER, CYNTHIA
LE. DUCT' - f
Ann Brannon Award, All District-Soccer, Honor
Roll - ' ,
LEE, PATRICIA
LESTER, NICOLE
Cheerleader
LEVERETT, CLAY
LEVINE, DAVID
Swimming , ,pl
LEVISEE, LANCE ,I , clci
Band, Stage Band, Outstanding Musician Awardy I 'R
LIST. JOHN . ,
Spanish Club, VOE Lab President ' I' M
LITTLE, MELINDA
Spirit ofthe Hill. Volleyball .
LOPEZ, LORENA
A Capella Choir. French Club, Latin Club,
Yellow Jacket StoffQCo-Editorl, National Honor
Society, Key Club,,3acket Journal, FHA, Student
Council, Who's Who,
LOWEAIYANESSA '
Band- . gglg A '
MAESTRE, MICHELLE
HECE
MAGALLON, CYNTHIA
FHA, DECA ,
MALIK,SHAZlA .
Spanish Club. Math Club M
MARTINEZ, RICHARD
All District Soccer
MASLAN KA, PATRICK
Golf, Youth+in-Government, ROTC ,
MAUSER,TIM.1 I" A ,. y , 1
Football, Baseball, - National Honor- Society
lTreasurerJ, Spirit ,oifthe15iHi.il,1,Senior Steering
Committee, Junior 1 Aandl I :Sophornore ' 1 favorite,
Senior Favorite RunneI1+UpQlfE3?cnch'.CIub, Math
Club. what wh0.re11ow,Jackz5t1o2zaijt , A A
MAYO, JENNIFER: 'EQ I if L ,
National Honor Society,jErench. Club, Latin
Club, Jacket Journal, Tennis, Ann Brannon
Achievement Awards , V A f "
MCBRIDE, RON
MCCORMICK JE NIEE
A , N R
National Honor Society, Track
MCCOY, LINDA
In I Iyniieybaii, voE
Yellow Jaekel staff, Latin Club, SP2ll'ligh'ClllDQj:l,i ,y,, P15 ,ylt MCGOWN, SUZANNE
ispifit of the Hill - President. All District Soccer,
Basketball, Spanish Club. MAC
'i1','MClKIHnCy, Mindi
Spirit of the Hill, Cheerleader, Songleader,
' I 2 spanish Club'
MQLAIN, HOLLY
Track, Cross Country, VOE
MCMICHAEL, GAVIN y ,
MEEK, LESLIE I I I f J I
Drama, A Capella Choir, Spiritoiftlie Hill
MEYER' TED 1 I - li
MILLER, SUSAN5, I 1 1
MIMS, NATALIE1'Vf5il i,,- I I I I A
Spirit ofthe Hill, Golf I
MITEFF, MEGAN LESLIE,-' I I.
Golf Team, Track,-Student Council, Spanish
Club, Spirit ofthe Hill, Bowling, Soccer
MONTEZ, BECKY
Spanish Club
MOORE, DAVID
MORGAN, JAMES
ROTC, Scholastic Excellence Award, Military
Excellence Award
MIJLLINS, ROBERT
Svooltball, Baseball, Spirit of the Hill, Tennis,
MUNOZ, DIEGO
MUNOZ, VICTOR
MIJRRIN, LOU
Miss AHHS, Yellow Jacket Staff QCO-Editorj,
President of French Club, Spirit of the Hill, Na-
tional Honor Society, Senior Steering Committee,
Junior Howdy Queen, Ann Brannon Achievement
Award-French, Soccer, WlIo's Who, Student
Council V, M, ' '
MYRACLE,.l.C.i iciy I I
NEEDHAM, JILL
Student Council, Cheerleader. Spanish Club,
French Club, Yellow Jacket Staff Latin Club,
Spirit of the Hill, Homecoming Court
NETHERLAND, NINA
NORREGA, EMILY
MANN, ANNETTE I -A IOEA
Cheerleader, Spirit of the Hill, Tennis, Latinqj,
Club. French Club - I I ' ' I I
MARQUEZ, MARK I I I
MARQU EZ. MIKE
MARTINEZ, JOHN
246 f Senior Activities A y
O'CONNOR. CYNTHIA
French Club, Drama Club
ODOM, JIM A 5 l
Yellow Jacket SIU-ff Spanish Club, Youth-Irv
Government, Potpourri Staff, Nouyelle Cuisine'
Council - , LL,h , A L
OGE, DANNY
Choir I '
-P-
PARMER, ELIZABETH I' I
Student Council A
PALOMO, KYLE '
Drafting Achievement
PAUL, NICOLE
FBLA, N ggqnttl fliloitor Society
'
TennisilQfljraclig5-,Cross-Country, Spanish Club,
I
.. , 4
PERG?5ND13,gSTlEPHEN
PHILLIPS, CHARLES
Tennis, Jacket Journal ,Edilor,'Spanish Club,
Youth-in-Government, National Honor Society,
Quill and Scroll
PINKERTON, KURT , A . 1
RodeoClub ' 'I I
PORTER, HOWARD ,
Latin Club, Cheerleader - , ' ' if
PRATT, WYNDLON I 1 7 -
Basketball, l-I.E.C.E., Homecoming,Court,QSeriiiiif
Favorite Runner-up i ilyi
PROFFIT, JOHN ' fi 'I 1 I
Spanish Club. French Club. Track F -
PUENTE, MARTIN , ' , - - ' ,
Baseball, Yellow Jacket Sldffi .NouvelleiCuisine
Council - ,
PU ENTES, ESTHER A
DECA - ,
PU,RNELL,,REvIN
RANDLEJAN A
H.E.C.E,
RANDOLPH, ANNE
German Club
RAPP, TODD , I
Tennis, Basketball, Senior Class Secfy, Latin
Club, Senior Steering Committee, Whds Who
Nouvelle Cuisine Council, Yellow Jaclcetbfrojfy A.
RAUWOLF, PHILIP , '-I'
Performing Arts, DECA - '1 I-g
REYES, CECILIA V, i t
REYNOLDS, KELLY D, I .ff
REYNOLDS, WALTER f 9 " 'V I il
Football, Baseball, French Club, A, ,Vx P
Rhinefort, Andy industrial Arts Club President
Rodeo Club
RICHARDSON, MARK
Rodeo Club, French Club
RICIITER, JAMES
Golf. Band-Captain
RILERLANTHONY
Footballgffrack V
ROBERTS, MARK
RODGERS, ROXANE
Soccer, French Club, Spirit of the Hill W
Treasurer, Student Council
ODRIGUEZ TONY
ODRIGUEZ VANESSA
OELS LAURA
heerleader Captain 2 years Track Team Latin
lub Spanish Club National Honor Society
enior Steering Commute Student Council
unior Class Favorite
i OSBOROUGH CHARLES
I UIZ ANTONIO
. , V 4 I
. ' V VVVV, ,
1 ootball,VSoccer V
l' USSELL, JULIA
Club, FHAl HERO, Drama, Performing
' rtslfii Q11
l i a A
. 9 .
ABATER GREGORY
ANDERS TODD
ANDOVAL MELISSA
rench Club Cheerleader Track
SANTANA JENNY
SAXON JEWEL'
PELE Vice President V .
SCHAEFER SHEALEEN I I
Latin Club Volleyball Track
SCOGIN MIKE
Jacket Journal' Tennis Key Club F,C.A,
SCOTT HEATHER .
Tennis Track HECE French V- ,
SEARCY SCOTT
SEGARRA LAURA ' '
OA!! Club, Spanish Club, FBLA, MDE, French
-Club' if 1
BURK
SHVEPARD, DAVIDIV 'rzl I
SI-IIELDS, ALMA I V
VDECA, ROTC-Captain - ' - VV
SHINSEI, YOSHIE -
'National Honor Society, FBLA, Scholastic 'O
Qlchievement Award-Science
ASILMAN, MELINDA
lSpirit of the Hill, Spanish Club, Tennis. Potpourri
iStaff , I at-VV11'
srsco, DARLA l n
F.H.A. V f
SLAVIK, ANGELA
FHAXHERO, Child Development . -
SSMITH, JERRY
National Honor, Society, Football, Track, Spirit
ofthe Hill, Honors V
SMITH MARY
l,
Golf, Darla cub
SNIDER, HENRY
FHA, Industrial Arts
SNIDER, WARREN
Tracleiindustrial Arts, M.D.E.
SOSgA,lALMA
Soccer' I '
SOUVANNASAN.E,,KAYLA
Art Club, Tennis ' I 'Eff , V
SPARKS, SUSANNAH . 1 V ,'A,
' Student Council, Spirit ofthe Hill, French Club, ,lii
,VEHA F iyci j
QS-PERRY,SHIRLEY I O
iliaitd, Drum Major, Orchestra
ISTAILEY, JUDY, '
French Club, FI-lA,5VChild Development, MDE,
Tennis ' V ,A'V V
STEPHENS, VIRGINIA fiigf-T7 -,
STEVENS, ANDY
STONE, WILSON
Who's11Who, Mr. AHHS Finalist, Student Coun-
cil, NV3illiflfl3l'lH0H0! Society - President, Latin
Club,-Spirit iof the Hill, Diving All-American,
Junior- Class President, Nouvellefuisine Council,
Yellow Jacket Stay V-,ji'1ff: A
SUAREZ,LISSET I I I 1
National Honor Society, FBLA I ' .-
SUMMERS, MARK I
National Honor Society, Swimming,
Youth-in-Government V
TEA FATILLER, TONJ A
Track, Soccer, Cross-Country, FHA
THOMPSON., CLIFFORD
Golf, Club
TIERCE 'BECKY n
Spanish Cltib,-.lournalism ,
TROUT, CANDICE h
Drama Club ' V
TRUIILLO, YOLANDA
UECKER, SH ERRI r
Track, Head Cheerleader, Songleader, National
HQIIOQ' Society, Student Council, Miss A1-IHS
Finalist, Homecoming Court, Yellow Jacket Staff
UNSWORTHJOHN
Spanish Club President fi T
VALDEZ,-MARTIN
Soccer, All-District, C heerleadcr -
VALDEZ, ROSA I I
Spanish Club V
VALLERY-RADOT, ARNAUD
Honorary French Club Member
VANQIVER, KEITH
MOUA V if ,
Soccer, VOE ' -
VANSICKLE, TABATHA
Art Club VVV
VAN VLECK SARAH
Art Club, Youth-iii-Government, National Honorf I . I '
.Society
OVASQUEZ, ANDRE
-W-
WALKER, PATIENCE
Senior SteeringVCommittee
WALLACEQANTONIA
FHAfHERO,2l+lLErC.E. f--+ - Sargeant at Arms
wALRAviE.N,GENs
Student Council, Tennis, 'Frericl'1VjClub, FHA,
PELE. Track g I '
WATSON, GEOFF
Track, French Club, Jacket Journal Staff
WATT, SUSAN
Spanish Club, Homemaking Club, Rodeo Club,
VOE-Vice-President,Industrial Arts
WENTWORTH, CARL
Spanish Club, Golf, Bowling A
WERLAND, BARBARA
WEST, TODD
WHITE, ANNABELL
WHITE, GUY E ,
Latin Club, Spanish Club, German Club, Chess
Club - Sargeant-at-Arms, Whiz Quiz,
Academic Decathalon
WHITWORTH, JAMES
WILCOX, MICHAEL
ICT, MDE, DECA
WILCOX,iROBERT
National Honor Society
WILLIAMS, JAY E V
WILLIAMS, SON DRA I
Track, Latin Club, Art Club
WILLIAMS, VICTOR
WILLIAMSON, GREGORY
French Club, Track
WILSON, GLEN f
Soccer '7 '.i' '
WILSON, GRAYLIN
WILSON, STEVEN
WISE, MELODY
French Club, PELE, Track
WISEMANQDEANNA
WOLF, JEFFREY
Football, French Club, Spirit of the Hill,,Track
WOOD, KAREN 7 I O
Flag Corps, Band
WOOTEN, MARTIN
HECEIFHA, Industrial Arts Club
WORRIELL, PATTY
Drma- Club, Spirit of the Hill, Youth-in-
Government, Ann Brannon Achievement Award
-Drama
-Y-
YANDELL, Davin
Industrial Arts, Basketball, MDE
-Z..
ZACH RY, CLIFF
Football, Baseball
Senior Activities f 247
248 f lndex
-A-
Abbott, Dennis p. 56
Abdo, Mark p. 78
Adams, Bert p. 100
Adams, Terry p. 100
Adams, Yvonne p. 100
Adkins, David p. 78
Ahoe, Marie p. 32
Alberts, Raub p. 32
Albright, Emily p. 32
Aldrich, Paula p. 56
Aldridge, Lori p. 100
Alexander, Glends p. 32
Alexander, Lee p. 32
Ali, Amberina p. 32
Allen, Clinton p. 78
Almendral, David p. 100
Alread, Michele p. 56
Alvarez, Cecilia p. 56
Alvarez, Edward p. 78
Alvarex, Rose p. 32
Anaya, Bridgette p. 100
Ander, Alexis p. 32
Anderson, Angela p. 32
Anderson, April p. 100
Anderson, Gregg p. 100
Andrews, Dharles p. 100
Andrews, Lisa p. 56
Andrews, Steven p. 100
Angle, Anthony p. 78
Anthony, Sarah p. 32
Applegate, John p. 56
Armstrong, Jill p. 78
Arner, Cleveland p. 100
Arnic, Vanessa p. 100
Arredondo, Melissa p. 100
Arther, Camerom p. 56
Ascencion, Rafeal p. 32
Ashcraft, Kimberly p. 78
Askins, Dennis p. 78
Ashworth, Melinda p. 56
Ashworth, Michael p. 100
August, Jr. Saul p. 100
Austin, Renee p. 78
Austin, Ryan p. 100
Austin, Robert p. 32
Austry, Brian p. 56
Ayala, Melissa p. 100
Aylesworth, David p. 100
-B-
Bailey, Annette p. 100
Bailey, Dawn p. 56
Bailey, Deborah p. 32
Bailey, Jerry p. 78
Bailey, Regina p. 78
Baker, Anita p. 32
STUDENT INDEX
Baker, Elizabeth p. 32
Baker, Rex, p. 56
Baldwin, Kara p. 78
Baltazar, Christopher p. 100
Banks, Tracy p. 56
Barber, Carol p. 56
Barber, Phillip p. 100
Barefield, Brian p. 32
Barham, John p. 33
Barham, Mollie p. 107
Barker, Deedee p. 101
Barlow, Ned p. 78
Barlow, John B. p. 33
Barlow, Karen p. 56
Barnes, Evelyn p. 78
Barnes, Ray p. 33
Barnett, Jean p. 101
Barnwell, Lawrence p. 78
Barrow, Malcolm p. 101
Basinger, Eric p. 78
Bass, Jon p. 101
Bassham, Frank p. 78
Batchelor, Sharon p. 78
Batterson, Lisa p. 101
Batterson, Michelle p. 33
Baumhardt, James p. 56
Bayles III, Heagan p. 101
Beach, Bryan p. 78
Beach, Randall p. 56
Beard, Shannon p. 101
Beatty, Michelle p. 56
Beech, Michael p. 101
Bell, Angela p. 101
Bell, Christopher p. 101
Bell, Dennis p. 56
Bell, Jeffrey p. 78
Bellucci, Rae Ann p. 78
Belmont, Kelly p. 33
Benavides, Bryan p. 101
Bentley, Scott p. 78
Bertram, Susan p. 33
Bettis, Melissa p. 79
Bibb, Sarah p. 79
Bice, Tuesdee p. 101
Bilbrey, Kelly p. 79
Bilbrey, Larry p. 56
Birmingham, Wendy p. 101
Biteng, Haidee p. 56
Black, Karl p. 101
Blair, Kevin p. 79
Blanchard, Christina p. 79
Bland, Terry p. 56
Blaydes, Sean p. 101
Blocker, Johnny p. 101
Blossman, Bonnie p. 101
Bvoard, David p. 101
Boehme, Katrin p. 33
Bogan, Bobbie p. 101
Bogart, Pat p. 56
Bogert, Babette p. 33
Bogert, Mark p. 57
Boles, Angela p. 79
Boles, Jill p. 33
Boles, Deborah p. 101
Bond, Christopher p. 57
Bond, Jeffrey p. 101
Bondurant, Warren p. 79
Bonnell, Lindsey p. 79
Bonner, Virdis p. 57
Booker, Stephen p. 33
Boone, Daniel p. 33
Booth, Sheila p. 101
Borgers, Robin p. 57
Borski, Jerry p. 102
Bostice, Debra p. 79
Bourke, Shelley p. 57
Bowen, Kelly p. 57
Bowen, Marty p. 79
Bowers, Sherri p. 79
Bowlin, Ann p. 33
Bowlin, Paul p. 79
Bowman, Stacy p. 79
Bowsher, Stephanie p. 102
Brackett, William p. 102
Bradley, Heather p. 102
Bramhall, Doyle p. 79
Branham, Ann p. 33
Branham, Pam p. 79
Branshaw, Elizabeth p. 33
Brants, Allan p. 33
Brants, Anthony p. 102
Brants, Emily p. 102
Braymen, Bradley p. 79
Brazier, Donald p. 102
Brennan, Shannon p. 102
Brewer, Emil p. 102
Brewer, Lesley p. 33
Brightbill, Cynthia p. 57
Brightwell, Billy p. 79
Briones, Jose p. 33
Brittain, Ryan p. 102
Brock, Twana p. 57
Bronson, William p. 102
Brookins, Lisa p. 102
Brookover, Clinton p. 79
Brow, Jimmy p. 79
Brown, Angela p. 57
Brown, Benjamin p. 79
Brown, Cheryl p. 33
Brown, Dennis p. 57
Brown, Kathlene p. 57
Brown, Londa p. 34
Brown, Mary p. 56
Brown, Myron p. 34
Brown, Peter p. 79
Brown, Timothy p. 58
Browning, Connie p. 102
Browning, Matthew p. 79
Bruce, Kevin p. 79
Brumley, Carla p. 34
Bruner, Christi p. 102
Bruner, Shelly p. 34
Bruner, Tracey p. 58
Bryant, Claudius p. 102
Buckman, Jeffifer p. 80
Buechlely, Paige p. 34
Burch, Angela p. 34
Burdette, Joanna p. 80
Burk, Tiffany p. 102
Burket, Roone p. 58
Burkett, Hillary p. 58
Burkett, Samuel p. 34
Burley, Terry p. 58
Burns, Jeffrey p. 80
Burns, Randall p. 34
Bush, Beau p. 102
Butler, Jamie p. 80
Butler, Michelle p. 34
Butler, Scott p. 58
Bynum, George p. 80
Byrd, Teresa p. 80
Byrd, William p. 102
-C-
Cable, Gilbert p. 80
Cable, Retha p. 34
Cain, Chris p. 102
Campbell, Penny p. 80
Campos, Salvador p. 102
Capps, Tonya p. 58
Capraro, Michael p. 80
Caram, Susan p. 58
Carlyle, Michael p. 34
Carney, Rick p. 34
Carpenter, Marjorie p. 80
Carranza, Eli p. 80
Carrizales, lsi p. 58
Carter, Demetria p. 102
Carter, Jason p. 102
Carter, Pamela p. 103
Carter, Timothy p. 80
Carter, Todd p. 34
Cartwright, Eveline p. 35
Casey, Kyra p. 58
Cash, Jenice p. 58
Caspe, Imelda p. 58
Castro, Juan p. 35
Castro, Zavdy p. 58
Catterton, Bryan p. 80
Chadwick, Sharlene p. 58
Chambers, Cathleen p. 80
Chamchot, Terrachot p. 80
Chandler, Alex p. 80
Chapman, Felicia p. 80
Chargois, Paul p. 35
Chartier, Eric p. 58
Chaumont, Anthony p. 35
Chavolla, Elba p. 35
Chavolla, Lydia p. 35
Cheney, Eddie p. 35
Chevreaux, Chris p. 35
Christian, Robert p. 103
Cisneros, Analisa p. 80
Cisneros, Caroline p. 35
Cisneros, David p. 35
Claassen, Anna p. 35
Clark, A. Jr. p. 35
Clark, Ellison p. 80
Clark, Gina p. 80
Clark, Kimberly p. 103
Clark, Trina p. 80
Clark, Winston p. 103
Clement, Candy p. 58
Clemmons, Jackie p. 80
Clemmons, Kim p. 58
Cleveland, Karla p. 103
Cleveland, Kristina p. 58
Clifford, Sean p. 80
Clifton, Jeffrey p. 58
Clinton, Stacy p. 35
Coates, Rachel p. 103
Cochrane, Nick p. 58
Cochrum, Monty p. 80
Cole, Tracy p. 35
Collier, Joseph p. 103
Colvin, David p. 35
Combs, Margaret p. 80
Contreras, Andrew p. 103
Contreras, Anthony p. 36
Contreras, Melissa p. 103
Contreras, Paul p. 103
Cooper, Jerry p. 80
Cooper, Paul p. 103
Cooper, Tamatha p. 36
Copeland, Blair p. 58
Cothran, Tiffany p. 80
Cotten, James p. 80
Council, Bridgett p. 103
Craft, Felicia p. 103
Craney, Dana p. 103
Craney, Richard p. 80
Crawford, Gregory p. 36
Crawford, James p. 103
Crawford, Sheila p. 103
Creager, Amy p. 81
Creager, Susan p. 36
Crouch, David p. 81
Cuellar, Maria p. 59
Cullor, Tom p. 81
Culpepper, Michelle p. 81
Cummings, John p. 59
Curry, Camille p. 36
Curtis, Becky p. 81
Curtis, Cindy p. 36
-D-
Dabney, James p. 36
Dales Jr., Steven p. 59
Dalrymple, Theresa p. 36
Dalton, Mark p. 103
Dancer, Brigitte p. 59
Daniel Courtney p. 81
Daniels, Lee p. 103
Darby, Kristen p. 103
Darland, Nicholas p. 103
Darnall, Damon p. 103
Daswani, Sherry p. 103
Davenport, Franklin p. 103
Davis,
Bennie p. 81
Davis, Cathy p. 59
Davis, Chris p. 81
Davis, Crystal p. 36
Davis,
Davis,
Eugenia p. 36
Franklin p. 104
Davis, Jill p. 36
Davis,
Patrick p. 104
Davis, Steven p. 104
Davis, Tijuana p. 104
Davis, Tonya p. 36
Davitte, Davis p. 59
Davitte, Elizabeth p. 104
Day, Lauriva p. 59
Deakins, Barbara p. 36
Dean, Shari p. 59
Dearen, Laura p. 104
Dehart, Cort p. 59
DeLa Cruz, Diana p. 81
Delaney, Elizabeth p. 36
Delaney, Laurie p. 36
Delarosa, Gustavo p. 104
Delgado, Joe p. 104
Dement, Blake p. 81
Demond, Hank p. 59
Dennis, Davina p. 104
Denny, Alex p. 104
Denny, Andrea p. 59
Deplante, Marc p. 59
Desimone, Danielle p. 81
Diakis, John p. 36
Diaz, Amelie p. 104
Dichter, Andree p. 37
Dickenson, Tamara p. 59
Dickenson, Traci p. 81
Dill, Missy p. 59
Dix, Davis p. 104
Dixon, Elizabeth p. 104
Dixon, Glenetta p. 37
Dixon, Kelly p. 59
Dixon, Melissa p. 81
Dixon, Michael p. 37
Dixon, Philip p. 59
Dobbins, Tonya p. 104
Donahue, Robert p. 81
Donaldson, Kelley p. 81
Dorris, Eric p. 81
Dorris, Tom p. 104
Doty, Cedric p. 59
Douglas, Eryn p. 59
Douglas, Stephen p. 104
Dow, Brian p. 60
Downey, Robert p. 81
Dozier, David p. 37
Driscoll, Matthew p. 37
Dry, Becky p. 37
Duffy, James p. 82
Dulaney, James p. 82
Duncan, Anthony p. 37
Duncan, Michael p. 37
Indexf249
250flndex
Dunkley, Charmaine p. 37
Duran, Yvonne p. 37
Durando, Neal p. 60
Durham, Stephen p. 37
-E-
Earls, Christopher p. 104
Earls, Scott p. 37
Eaton, Robert p. 82
Elliston, Lisa p. 82
Emerson, Judd p. 82
England, Robert p. 104
England, Vicki p. 37
Enos, Renae p. 37
Espinosa, Robert p. 104
Essix, Neva p. 104
Estes, James p. 82
Etheredge, Carla p. 82
Eubanks, April p. 82
Evans, Stacy p. 104
Evans, Latonya p. 37
Evans, Vickie p. 38
Ewing, Arthur p. 60
Ewing, Eric p. 38
Ewing, Suzanne p. 60
-F-
Faires, Amy p. 60
Falcon, Barbara p. 82
Fales, Suzanne p. 104
Fannin, Barbara p. 82
Fannin, Oliver p. 38
Fantroy, Sabrins p. 104
Farris, Renee p. 105
Farris, Aaron p. 60
Farris, Susan p. 60
Faulkner, Shalonda p. 82
Felder, Darrell p. 38
Ferguson, James p. 105
Ferguson, Keeley p. 105
Fish, Anthony p. 38
Fish, James p. 105
Fisher, Derrick p. 82
Fitzgerald, Christopher p. 105
Flemmons, Christopher p. 82
Flores, Filiberto p. 105
Flores, Patricia p. 82
Floto, John p. 82
Flournoy, Noelle p. 82
Flowers, Melissa p. 60
Floyd, Binky p. 82
Flusche, Pamela p. 60
Foley, James p. 82
Foley, Stephen p. 38
Fory. Lisa p. 38
Foster, George p. 83
Foster, Ned p. 83
Foster, Randall p. 38
Fowler, Edward p. 60
Fox, Amy p. 38
Fox, Karen p. 60
Foy, Brian p. 38
Fractious, Tasha p. 105
Fraley, Jill p. 60
Franczyk, Lance p. 105
Frank, Thomas p. 38
Franke, Doug p. 38
Franklin, Kelli p. 38
Franks, Amy p. 38
Freeman, Glenda p. 105
Freeman, Tammy p. 60
Freeman, Tarry p. 105
Fritsch, Joy p. 60
Funk, Jesse p. 39
Furniss, Karen p. 105
-G-
Gafford, Arden p. 60
Gailey, Gia p. 105
Gaines, Bryant p. 60
Galiga, Christine p. 105
Gallagher, John p. 60
Galusha, James p. 106
Galvan, David p. 105
Gambill, Elaine p. 60
Gamboa, Alberto p. 83
Gamez, George p. 39
Gamez, Jon p. 60
Gamez, Melissa p. 83
Gant, Gregory p. 83
Garcia, Alicia p. 83
Garcia, Fernanda p. 39
Garcia, Michael p. 83
Garcia, Rudy p. 60
Garcia III, Arturo p. 105
Gardner, Khristian p. 39
Gardner, Reginald p. 39
Gardner, Sharla p. 83
Gardner, Shelly p. 39
Garrison, Kathleen p. 39
Garrison, Leroy p. 60
Garrison, Robin p. 83
Garvin, Sharon p. 105
Garvin, Trameda p. 83
Gaspand, Susie p. 106
Gates, Roger p. 83
Gauntt, Steven p. 39
Gavia, Alma p. 39
Geesbreght, Andrea p. 106
Geldard, George p. 83
Gelushia, Mike p. 83
Gifford, Melissa p. 83
Gil, Annette p. 32
Gilfillan, Curtis p. 83
Gill, Jason p. 60
Gilley, Bart p. 83
Gilley, Bret p. 61
Gillis, Sherry p. 83
Glenn, Lacynthia p. 39
Goff, Angela p. 39
Goldstein, Mark p. 83
Goldthwaite, Frank p. 61
Goldthwaite, Joanna p. 106
Gonzales, Andres p. 39
Gonzalez, Victor p. 106
Goode, David p. 61
Goodwin, Susan p. 39
Goolsby, Carey p. 106
Gordon, Andrew p. 106
Gould, Anthony p. 83
Gould, Tim p. 61
Govea, Laura p. 61
Graf, Stephen p. 61
Graham, Thomas p. 83
Grant, Clay p. 83
Gray, Edward p. 61
Gray, Gina p. 40
Gray, Richard p. 40
Green, Candice p. 84
Green, Genifer p. 40
Green, Mark p. 106
Greenblatt, Randall p. 61
Greenlee, Melissa p. 84
Greer, Christopher p. 106
Greif, Laura p. 106
Greig, Tina p. 61
Griffay, Angelique p. 106
Griffin, Holly p. 106
Griffin, Marissa p. 84
Griffin, Monica p. 106
Griffin, Shelly p. 61
Groomes, Robert p. 61
Groze, Lori p. 106
Groze, Shelli p. 61
Gruver, Glenda p. 106
Guevara, Yasmin p. 106
Guevara, Yolanda p. 106
Guillory, Sharma p. 84
Gunby, Michael p. 61
-H-
Haas, Holly p. 40
Hackney, Jodie p. 61
Haenes, Dawn p. 61
Haenes, John p. 84
Hagan, Felicia p. 106
Hailey, Christopher p. 84
Hair, Dessel p. 84
Hall, Betina p. 106
Hall, Christopher p. 84
Hall, Lisa p. 84
Hall, Victoria p. 61
Halton, Douglas p. 40
Hamilton, Audra p. 106
Hammond, Brian p. 106
Hammond, Jamie p. 106
Hamon, Kissandra p. 84
Hampton, Jamie p. 106
Hanes, Craig p. 61
Hanes, Vernon p. 84
Hanna, Michael p. 40
Hansen, Sloane p. 84
Hardgrove, Tom p. 61
Hardwick, Blaine p. 106
Harper, Kelly p. 107
Harris, Cassie p. 107
Harris, Chalres p. 84
Harris, Cherry p. 61
Harris, Christian p. 107
Harris, Daryl p. 61
Harris Dennis p. 84
Harris, Robert p. 107
Harrison, Crystal p. 107
Harrison, Curtis p. 84
Harrison, Lutheria p. 40
Harvey, William p. 40
Harwell, Joseph p. 84
Hatcher, Deanna p. 84
Havis, Scott p. 40
Hawkins, Christopher p. 61
Hawkins, David p. 40
Hawkins, Keith p. 84
Hawkins, Kevin p. 107
Hayes, Kelline p. 84
Heedley, Theresa
Heilhecker, John p. 107
Heizer, Chris p. 40
Heller, Timothy p. 62
Honn, Kimberly p. 107
Hopkins, Julie p. 63
Hopkins, Lee p. 63
Hopkins, Paul p. 107
Hopkins, Emily p. 63
Horsman, Carrie p. 41
Hoskins, Angelia p. 107
Houk Angela p. 63
Houston, Amy p. 107
Howard, Elston p. 41
Howard, Sandra p. 63
Howard, Willie p. 107
Howdeshell, Jackie p. 86
Howell, Linda p. 41
Howeth, Leslie p. 41
Hryekewicz, Paul p. 41
Huffman, Richard p. 63
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
,Jennifer p. 87
Johnson,
Johnson,
, Reginald p. 63
,Richelle p. 41
Kirk p. 108
Melissa p. 41
Hughes,
Casey p. 107
Hughes, Scott p. 86
Hughes, Scott p. 41
Hughes, Thomas
Johnson, Tracy p. 108
Jones
Jones
Jones,
Jones
Jones
Jones
Andrew p. 42
Benits p. 87
Connie p. 87
Curtis p. 108
Craig p. 87
Jennifer p. 87
Jones Johnny p. 108
Jones, Joseph p. 87
Jones Kevin p. 63
Jones LaDonna p. 42
Jones Mark p. 63
Jones Mark S. p. 87
Jones Mary Alice p. 42
Jones, Stanley p. 63
Jones
, Theresa p. 108
Humphreys, April p. 107
Helmer, Bradley p. 62
Helmer, Bret p. 40
Henderson, Mark p. 62
Henderson, Tammy p. 84
Hendrickson, Kathy p. 62
Henry, Ray p. 62
Henry, Roby p. 84
Henry, Wendy p. 107
Henslee, Philip p. 107
Henson, Eddie p. 40
Herd, Jonathan p. 107
Heyns, Michael p. 62
Hernandez, Angie p. 40
Hernandez, Rafael p. 84
Herndon, Holly p. 107
Herr, Jeffery p. 85
Heshion, Melissa p. 107
Hess, Charles p. 85
Hess, Lance p. 107
Hickey, Rhett p. 62
Hieber-Niebler, Anuschka p. 62
Hight, Stephanie p. 62
Hill, Corrie p. 62
Hill, Coourtney p. 85
Hill, Suzanna p. 107
Hill, Terri p. 62
Hillman, Joseph
Hinkley, Virginia
Hirrill, Melissa p. 107
Hiser, Daniel p. 85
Hissam, Jodi p. 62
Hoang, Thuy p. 62
Hoang, Tu Ann p. 62
Hodges, Holly p. 85
Hodgkins, Trent p. 63
Hoffman, Jared p. 63
Holland, Carolyn p. 85
Holland, Lori p. 40
Holmes, Lance p. 63
Holmes, Michelle p. 41
Holt, Ed p. 86
Holt, Christina p. 41
Honeckman, Adam p. 86
Hunt, Allison p. 86
Huner, Christopher p. 107
Hunter, Robert p. 86
Huston, Robin p. 63
Hutchinson, Andrew p. 108
Hutton, Michael p. 86
-1-
Ido, Kimberly p. 86
Infante, Sonia p. 108
Ingram, Gayle p. 41
Irwin, Brian p. 86
Isaacks, Mechelle p. 86
Isbell, Juliet p. 86
Ising, Burt p. 63
Ivey, James p. 86
Jones, Thomas p. 108
-J-
Jackson, Blair p. 108
Jackson, Marcus p. 63
Jackson, Senta p. 63
Jacobs, Connie p. 63
Jakimier, Courtney p. 86
Jay, Cathy p. 63
Jenkins, Yvette p. 86
Jennings, Alan p. 86
Jennings, Traci p. 63
Joe, Julie p. 86
Joe, Michael p. 108
Joe, Peter p. 63
Joe, Sam p. 63
Johnsen,
Rachel p. 108
Johnson, Andrew p. 108
Johnson, Anthony p. 41
Johnson, Barry p. 41
Johnson, Calvin p. 86
Johnson, Ernest p. 63
Johnson, Heidi p. 41
Johnson, Janice p. 87
Jongsma, Roger p. 63
Jordan, Sabra p. 87
Jordan, Wendy p. 87
Juarez, Christina p. 108
Juarez, Dani p. 42
Juarez, Oscar p. 108
Junke, Catherine p. 87
-K-
Kane, Sandy p. 87
Kauffman, Jennifer p. 108
Keen, William p. 87
Keeter, Marilyn p. 108
Kehoe, Sean p. 64
Kehoe, Sloan p. 108
Kelly, Aubrey p. 64
Kelly, Todd p. 108
Kepler, Christopher p. 108
Kersh, John p. 64
Key, John p. 64
Kibbie, Chris p. 42
Kimble, Angela p. 87
Kimmel, Greg p. 87
King, Christy p. 87
King, David p. 108
King, Iris p. 108
Kirby, Cynthia p. 42
Kirch, Sybil p. 108
Kirkpatrick, Cynthia p. 87
Kirkpatrick, Monica p. 42
Kithas, Christine p. 109
Kline, Catherine p. 109
Kopp, Vicky p. 64
Kotter, Cynthia p. 42
Kotter, Theresa p. 109
Kressler, Nikki p. 64
Krull, Christopher p. 109
Krueger, Cynthia p. 87
Kuhnen, Vincent p. 64
Kukoly, Mclissa p. 64
lndexf25l
Lori p. lll
252fIndex
Kulas, Jennifer p. 87
Kvam, Gry p. 87
La Ver
gne, Troy p. 64
Laberge, Donald p. 109
Ladd, Cynthia p. 109
Ladd, Kimberly p. 109
Lampka, Karsten p. 87
Lane, Jennifer p. 109
Lanier, Christin p. 88
Larsen
Larson
Latson
, Laura p. 64
, Lauren p. 109
, Kimmey p. 64
Lavalley, Sandra p. 42
Lawrence, Rebecca p. 109
Lawrence Robert p. 88
Le, Du
cp. 42
Lee, Barbara p. 64
Lee, Darryl p. 109
Lee, Patricia p. 43
Lef1er,Lynea p. 88
Lehmann, Robert p. 88
Leighton, Kristine p. 109
Lester, Nicole p. 43
Levine, David p. 43
Levisee, Lance p. 43
Lewis, Christopher p. 109
Lewis, Jennifer p. 88
Lewis, Stephanie p. 109
Lewis, Tammy p. 109
Lynn, Anthony p. 110
Lyons, Paul p. 88
-M-
MacMurry, Daniel p. 64
MacMurray, Jennifer p. 88
Macis, Hilda p. 110
Mackey, Karl p. 110
Mackie, Keller p. 88
Maestre, Michelle p. 43
Majette, Robin p. 64
Maldonado, Rosa p. 88
Maldonado, Anna p. 110
Malik, Shazia p. 43
Malik, Soraya p. 64
Malik, Anna p. 110
Malone, Charles p. 64
Mann, Annette p. 43
Mann, Heidi p. 88
Marin, Brian p. 110
Markyl, Kim p. 65
Marquez, Cecilia p. 65
Marquez, Jose p. 1 10
Marquez, Mark p. 43
Marshall, Ina p. 88
Martin, Tonya p. 88
Martin, Kirk p. 110
Martin, Latricia p. 110
Martinez, Dondie p. 88
Martinez, David p. 65
McKelroy, Travis p. 89
McKinney, Melinda p. 44
McKinney, Leigh p. 111
McKinney, Michelle p. 89
McLain, Holly p. 44
McLain, Robbie p. 89
McLean, Hunter p. 65
McMackin, John p. 65
McMichael, Gavin p. 44
McQueary, Misty p. 65
McSpadden, James p. 65
McWilliams, Shauna p. 111
Mear, Steven p. 66
Medlock, Samantha p. 89
Medina, Joe p. 111
Meek, Glennis p. 66
Meek, Leslie p. 44
Meek, Laurie p. 111
Melton, Bruce p. lll
Mendez, Linda p. 1 1 1
Mendoza, Jesus p. 89
Mendoza, Catherine p. 111
Mendoza, Luis p. 111
Mendoza, Renee p. 1 1 1
Merkley, Mathew p. 66
Metzgar, Mathew p. 89
Meyer, Rachel p. 11 1
Meyer, Scott p. 89
Meza, Edward p. 89
Meza, Michael p. 66
Mier, Noe p. 111
Mieth, Toby p. 111
Millegan, Jeff p. 66
Ley, Marcie p. 109
Lidell, Raymond p. 64
Lieske, Jeffory p. 109
Liles, Ellen p. 109
Lilley Jr., Richard p. 88
Lind, Katherine p. 88
Linthicum, Sherry p. 109
List, John p. 43
Martinez, Luisa p. 65
Martinez, Sylvia p. 88
Martinez, John p. 43
Martinez Richard p. 43
Martinez,
Steve p. 1 10
Mason, Andrea p. 65
Mason, Gary p. 110
Maslanka, Patrick p. 89
Mastero, Steven p. 89
Miller, Debra p. 89
Miller, Kathleen p. 89
Miller, Lance p. 111
Miller,
Miller,
Mark p. 89
Mary p. 66
Miller, Ronny p. 111
Miller, Susan p. 44
Milner,
Little, Jennifer p. 109
Litle, Mary p. 88
Little, Melinda p. 43
Livesay, Victoria p. 88
Lockhard, Leonard p. 110
Loffler, Arthur p. 64
Loney, Michael p. 88
Lopez, Joseph p. 110
Lopez, Lorena p. 43
Lopez, Mario p. 110
Lopez, Paul p. 110
Loredo, Monica p. 1 10
Louden, Kathy p. 88
Love, Craig p.88
Lowe, Burk p. 110
Lowe, Ronnie p. 88
Lowe, Vanessa p. 43
Loyola, Elida p.1 10
Lozano, Daniel p. 64
Luce, Julie p. 64
Lundberg, Bryan p. 110
Lundberg, John p. 88
Luttrell, Sherry p. 64
Mathis, Patrick p. 89
Matkin, Lorri p. 110
Mathews, Thomas p. 65
Mauser, Tim p. 44
Mayo, Jennifer p. 44
McBride, Michelle p. 110
McBride, Ronald p. 44
McCallum, Jennifer p. 110
McClintock, Carey p. 110
McCord, Holly p. 110
McCormick, Jennifer p. 44
McCrary, Michael p. 110
McCrary, Tammy p. 89
McCullough, Marvin p. 110
McCullough, Kira p. 65
McDade, Debora p. 65
McDonald, Ayse p. 89
McDonald, Richard p. 1 10
McElyea, Gary p. 65
McGee, Michelle p. 89
McGown, George p. 65
McGown, Suzanne p. 44
McGrath, Kelli p. 89
Mims, Natalie p. 44
Minear, Daran p. 111
Mitchell, Thomas p. 66
Miteff, Mindy p. 66
Miteff, Leslie p. 44
Montez, Catherine p. 89
Montez, Rebecca p. 44
Montoya, Kim p. 90
Moody, Lynnon p. 66
Mooney, Charles p. 66
Moore, Christi p. 66
Moore, David p. 44
Moore, Link p, 66
Moore, Richard p. 1 11
Moore, Robert p. 111
Mooty, Steven p. 66
Morena, Gilberto p. 111
Morey, Curtis p. 90
Morgese, Sharon p. 90
Morris, Bobby p. 111
Morris, Mikcresa p. 111
Morrison, Heather p. 111
Morrison, Robert p. 66
Mote, David p. 111
Mote, Marlon p. 66
Mulcahy, Jennifer p. 111
Mulholland, Joe p. 111
Mullins, Shawn p. 44
Munoz, Diego p. 45
Munoz, Victor p. 45
Murray, Michael p. 111
Murray, Thomas p. 90
Murrin, Lou p. 45
Murrin, Phillip p. 112
Myracle, Jennifer p. 112
-N-
Nabors, Malinda p. 90
Nance, Angela p. 112
Nance, Michelle p. 90
Napora, Jennifer p. 90
Nash, Marvin p. 112
Nations, Scottie p. 66
Naylor, John p. 90
Needham, Jill p. 45
Needham, Michael p. 90
Neis, Jed p. 90
Nellen, Jr. Walter p. 112
Nelson, Kathleen p. 112
Nemitz, Jason p. 112
Nesmith, Shawn p. 66
Netherland, Nina p. 45
Nettles, David p. 112
Newman, Chad p. 112
Newton, Scott p. 90
Nickelson, Brian p. 112
Nielsen, Lisa p. 66
Noblett, Amy p. 90
Nolet, Steven p. 90
Nombrans, Tanya p. 112
Noriega, Paul p. 90
Norman, Jr. James p. 112
Norris, Jimmie p. 90
Norton, Michael p. 1 12
Norton, Valenc p. 112
-0-
O'Connor, Cynthia p. 45
Odom, James p. 45
Oehl, David p. 112
Oge, Danny p. 45
Oge, John p. 90
O'Keefe, Charles p. 66
Olivas, Susan p. 1 12
Oliver, George p. 112
O'Neill, Darla p. 66
Oram, Scott p. 113
Orozco, Janie p. 113
Osman, Billie p. 113
Owen, Brian p. 113
Pack, Cathy p. 67
Padron, Greogy p. 67
Padron, Stephanie p. 90
Palmer, John p. 113
Palmer, Mark p. 67
Papaliodis, George p. 1 13
Pare, Keith p. 67
Parker, Laurie p. 113
Parks, Broderick p. 67
Parks, Julie p. 67
Parmer, Elizabeth p. 45
Passon, Katherine p. 113
Pastorek, Gretchen p. 90
Pate, Chris p. 67
Patterson, Eureka p. 1 13
Pattillo, Tom p. 90
Paul, Nicole p. 48
Paulus, Allison p. 45
Payne, Lori p. 67
Payne, Tamela p. 67
Payne, Terrence p. 1 13
Payor, George p. 67
Pedigo, Kristin p. 67
Peebles, Amy p. 113
Peebles, Clark p. 90
Peebles, Nova p. 45
Pelland, Blain p. 67
Pendley, Steve p. 90
Pennington, David p. 68
Perez, Arturo p. 90
Perez, Cindy p. 113
Perez, Emanuel p. 68
Perez, Laura p. 113
Perez, Lisa p. 113
Perez, Sandra p. 68
Pergande, Stephen p. 46
Perlstein, David p. 68
Perritt, Jennifer p. 68
Perry, Theressa p. 68
Peters, Doug p. 90
Petrie, Daniel p. 90
Pfrimmer, Stephen p. 113
Phillips, Charles p. 46
Phillips, Steven p. 113
Phillips, Patti p. 90
Phipps, Kim p. 113
Pickens, Ann p. 113
Pickett, Kennon p. 1 13
Pierce, Dianna p. 113
Pinkerton, Kurt p. 46
Pitts, Michael p. 113
Poer, Chris p. 113
Poole, Lisa p. 90
Porter, Beverly p. 91
Porter, Howard p. 46
Porter, Vernon p. 1 13
Powell, Dee Dee p. 63
Powell, Julie p. 114
Powell, Stephan p. 114
Powers, Mishon p. 68
Pratt, Wyndolon p. 46
Prestage, Ronald p. 68
Prewitt, Flint p. 91
Primus, Yvonne p. 1 14
Proffitt, John p. 46
Prohaski, Tonia p. 114
Protzman, Scott p. 68
Puente
Puente
Puente
Puente
Puente
, Marco p. 68
, Martin p. 46
,Michael p. 114
, Roque p. 91
, Roy p. 1 14
Puentes, Esther p. 46
Pulido, Mary p. 114
Pulido, Rudy p. 91
Pyeatt,
Pyeatt,
Leigh Ann p. 114
Jana p. 68
Quin, Erin p. 91
Rainbolt, James p. 114
Ralph, Lori p. 91
Ramos, Richard p. 68
Ramsey, Craig p. 91
Randle, Jan p. 46
Randle, Lenita p. 114
Randolph, Anne p. 46
Rapp, Todd p. 46
Ratliff, James p. 91
Ratliff, Roslyn p. 14
Rauwolf, Patricia p. 91
Rauwolf, Philip p. 46
Ravin, Charlene p. 91
Rawther, Elizabeth p. 91
Ray, Amos p. 91
Ray, Jason p. 114
Reagans, Shawn p, 114
Reardon, Todd p. 91
Redford, Stephanie p. 114
Reese, Steven p. 68
Rendon, Naomi p. 114
Renfro, John p. 114
Reyero, Tracy p. 69
Reyes,
Reyes,
Reyes,
Reyes,
Cecelia p. 46
Eduardo p. 91
Jorge p. 69
Sergio p. 1 14
Reynolds, Amy p. 114
Reynolds, Donald p. 114
Reynolds, Elizabeth p. 69
Reynolds, Michelle p. 114
Reynolds, Russell p. 114
Reynolds, Walter p. 46
Rhinefort, Andrew p. 46
Rhyne, Sharon p. 114
Richards, Raney p. 114
Richardson, David p. 69
Richman, Cynthia p. 91
Richter, Crystal p. 114
Richter, James p. 46
Ricker, Daniel p. 114
Riddel, Christine p. 91
Riley, Anthony p. 46
Riley, Robert p. 69
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254fIndex
Rios, Silvia p. 114
Rittiner, Paul p. 114
Robertson, Patrick p. 69
Roberts, Anthony p. 91
Roberts, Brandon p. 114
Roberts, Cedric p. 91
Robertson, Lisa p. 69
Robinson, Timothy p. 114
Robinson, Tony p. 91
Robinson, Wesley p. 115
Rodgers, Latrieia p. 91
Rodgers, Michael p. 115
Rodgers, Roxane p. 47
Rodgers, Thomas p. 115
Rodriguez, Dennis p. 92
Rodriguez, James p. 92
Rodriguez, Tony p. 47
Roels, Jennifer p. 115
Roels, Laura p. 47
Rogers, Courtney p. 115
Rogers, Tracy p. 92
Rose, Fred p. 92
Rose, Julie p. 69
Ross, Daniel p. 92
Roubinek, Edward p. 69
Rubell, Jenean p. 69
Ruiz, Antonio p. 47
Russell, Julia p. 47
Rynd, Jason p. 69
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Sager, Robert p. 115
Sagona, Nicholas p. 115
Salley, John p. 115
Sanders Debra p. 1 15
Sanders, Felicia p. 69
Sanders, Mark p. 92
Sanders, Robert p. 47
Sanders, Rol p. 115
Sanders, Shawn p. 69
Sanderson, Lanie p. 115
Sandoval, Missy p. 47
Santana, Jenny p. 47
Santana, Jose p. 115
Santiago, Crisanta p. 115
Savitz, Toby p. 92
Saxon, Ben p. 115
Saxon, Jewel p. 47
Sayas, Lisa p. 92
Saylor, Mike p. 69
Schaefer, Sharla p. 115
Schaefer, Shea p. 47
Schegel, Cathy p. 69
Schlotzhauer, Jennifer p.
Schmeits, Kelly p. 92
Schuller, Joris p. 92
Schuller, Mirjam p. 115
Schulte, Tracie p. 115
Scott, Heather p. 47
Scott, Paul p. 92
Searcy, Scott p. 47
Slay, Kathy p. 115
Segarra, Laura p. 47
Sellers, Ben p. 92
Sellers, Jennifer p. 115
Senko,
Michael p. 115
Shaffer, Shannon p. 92
Shavis, Tony p. 92
Shaw, Burk p. 47
Sherbert, Catherine p. 115
Sherbert. Michelle p. 69
Sherburn. Jason p. 115
Shields, Alma p. 47
Shilling, Missy p. 115
Shinsei, Yoshie p. 47
Shockey, Michelle p. 92
Shucy.
Shults,
Rose p. 92
Brian p. 116
Shults, Steven p. 69
Siler, Glenn p. 69
Sillman, Jennifer p. 116
Sillman, Melinda p. 47
Simmonds, Mickey p. 69
Simmons, Jase p. 69
Simpson, Bridget p. 92
Sisco, Darla p. 47
Skinner, Randy p. 69
Slater,
Slater,
Mildred p. 69
Millard p. 92
Slaton, Shelly p. 116
Slavik, Angela p. 48
Sloan, John p. 92
Smart,
Donna p. 69
Smelko, Karen p. 70
Smiddy, Dixie p. 70
Smith,
Anthony p. 92
Smith, Chris p. 92
Smith, Cindy p. 92
Smith, James p. 116
Smith, Jason p. 116
Smith,,Jerry p. 48
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Mark p. 70
Matthew p. 70
Mary p. 48
Michael p. 92
Michelle p. 116
Smith, Stephanie p. 70
Smith, Thomas p. 116
Smith
William p. 116
Snell, Whitni p. 92
Snider, Henry p. 48
Snider, Warren p. 48
Snyder, Heather p. 116
Snyder, Jill p. 70
Snyder, Sara p. 116
Sosa, Alma p. 48
Sosa, Antonio p. 116
Sosa, Elsa p. 70
Sosa, Lalo p. 70
Souvannasane, Kay p. 48
Sparks, Steven p. 1 16
Sparks, Susannah p. 48
Spears
Spears
Spears
Spears
Spears
, Scott p. 116
, Grady p. 70
Paige p. 116
zShannon p. 116
, Steven p. 70
Speer, Alyson p. 70
Spencer, Bonnie p. 93
Spencer, Chris p. 70
Spencer, Courtney p. 70
Sperry, Shirley p. 48
Stailey, Jamie p. 70
Steiner, Beatrice p. 93
Stephens, Virginia p. 48
Stevens, Julian p. 93
Stevens, Mark p. 93
Stiles, Lani p. 93
Stober, lvan p. 93
Stone, Neil p. 93
Stone, Will p. 48
Stovall, Kandis p. 70
Stratton, Christy p. 117
Stripling, Jason p. 117
Strode, Marlow p. 70
Styles, Duaine p. 117
Suarez, Lisa p. 93
Suarez, Lisset p. 48
Summers, Adam p. 117
Summers, Jerrie p. 117
Summers, Mark p. 48
Sutton, Frankie p. 70
Sweet, Kelly p. 117
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Talley, Catherine p. 117
Talton, Sallie p. 70
Taylor, Anna p. 117
Taylor, Anthony p. 93
Taylor,Antonia p. 93
Taylor, Donovan p. 93
Taylor, James p. 93
Teafatiller, Tonja p. 48
Teel, Keelan p. 117
Terry, David p.93
Theobald, Rudy p. 70
Thomas, Adrian p. 93
Thomas, Karen p. 117
Thomas, LaWanda p. 93
Thompson, Cathy p. 117
Thompson, Cheryl p. 93
Thompson, Clifford p. 48
Thompson, Jacky p. 70
Thompson, Stacy p. 70
Thompson, Tracey p. 70
Thornfield, Jr., Peter p. 70
Thornton, Bart p. 71
Tidwell, April p. 117
Tidwell, Bryan p. 117
Tierce, Becky p. 48
Timms, L. C. p. 93
Timms, Sheree p. 93
Tims, Krista p. 117
Tinsley, Melissa p. 71
Tolle, William p. 93
Tomlinson, Gregg p. 71
Toothe, Shelby p. 71
Torres, Danny p. 71
Torres, Jesse p. 1 17
Toth, Missi p. 71
Tovar, Lori p. 118
Tow,Jill p. 118
Traver, Lesley p. 1 18
Treas, Garolyn p. 118
Trott, Ryan p. 118
Trotter, Joseph p. 48
Trout, Candice p. 48
Trujillo, Raquel p. 71
Trujillo, Yolanda p. 48
Tucker, Davy p. 93
Tuggle, Cynthia p. 118
Turpin, Carol p. 71
Tweed, Curt p. 118
Tyson, Kevin p. 48
Tyson, Becky p. 71
Tyson, Yolanda p. 93
Uecker, Sherri p. 49
Urqhart, David p. 118
Uzzell, Stephanie p. 118
Valadez, Belinda p. 93
Va1adez,Noe1ia p. 71
Valderas, Shannon p. 118
Valdez, Elisa p. 93
Valdez, Phillip p. 118
Valdez,Rosa p. 49
Valentin, Carmelo p. 93
Valentin, Milagros p. 71
Vallery-Radot, Arnaud p. 49
Van, Peggy p. 93
Van Aken, David p. 118
Van Hofwegan, Nathan p. 71
Van Vleck, Sarah p. 49
Vandever, Kelly p. 118
Vandever, Melissa p. 93
Vandiver, Keith p. 49
Vang, Moua p. 49
Vansickle, Tabatha p. 49
Vanya, John p. 93
Vargas, Frank p. 71
Varnell, Richard p. 118
Varnell, Suzanne p. 71
Varner, Jason p. 94
Vasquez, Jamie p. 71
Vega, Robert p. 118
Vega, Trinidad p. 72
Vinson, Timothy p. 72
Walker, Terry p. 72
Walker, Tyron p. 72
Wallace, Antonio p. 50
Walraven, Gcns p. 50
Walsingham, Robert p. 94
Waltrom, Laura p. 118
Waltrip, William p, 94
Ward, Alvarado p. 118
Ward, Charles p. 118
Ward, Dwight p. 118
Ward, Scott p. 72
Warven, Susan p. 94
Washington, Detra p. 94
Washington, Markus p. 118
Watson, Christopher p. 119
Watson, Heather p. 94
Watson, Jeff p. 72
Watson, William p. 72
Watt, Susan p. 50
Waugh, Nancy p. 94
Webb, Deana p. 94
Webb, Ronald p. 72
Webster, Emily p. 72
Webster, John p. 72
Webster, Rodney p. 94
Wells, Diana p. 94
Wentworth, Carl p. 50
Wentz, Janet p. 72
Werland, Barbara p. 50
West, Brian p. 94
West, Dacia p. 119
West, Lorraine p. 119
West, Todd p. 50
Westerheide, Steven p. 94
Whelchel, Cody p. 72
Willis, Susanne p. 95
Wilson, Alexis p. 95
Wilson, Gralyn p. 51
Wilson, Gregory p. 119
Wilson, Jack p. 119
Wilson, John p. 73
Wilson, Matthew p. 73
Wilson. Michael p. 51
Wilson. Rodney p. 119
Wilson, Shiryl p. 73
Wingo, Angela p. 119
Wise, Melody p. 51
Wiseman, Dianna p. 51
Witherite, Kristin p. 119
Wogomon, Donald p. 119
Wolf,Jeffery p. 51
Wolfe, Courtney p. 73
Wolfe, Malinda p. 95
Womble, Amy p. 95
Wood, Karen p. 51
Wood, Wendy p. 73
Woods, John p. 73
Woodward, Jean p. 95
Wooten, Cherish p. 73
Wooten, Martin p. 51
Worrell, Patricia p. 51
Wray, Dena p. 95
Wright
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White, Anne p. 50
White, Guy p. 50
White, Ladonna p. 72
White, Linda
White, Lisa p. 119
White, Michael p. 72
Whitworth, James p. 50
Wicker, David p. 72
Wilcox, Robert p. 50
Wilkinson, Brett p. 119
Williams Darren p. 72
Williams, Derrick p. 72
Williams, Elizabeth p. 119
Williams, Jay p. 50
Williams, John p. 72
William, Lawrence p. 94
Williams Meredith p. 72
Williams Michael p. 119
Williams, Missy p. 72
Williams, Pamela p. 72
Williams, Sondra p. 51
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Wagnon, Laurie p. 94
Waites, Marlo p. 118
Walker, Chris p. 118
Walker, David p. 94
Walker, Melanie p. 94
Walker, Patience p. 50
Walker, Samantha p. 118
Williams, Steven p. 119
Williams, Travis p. 94
Williams, Vickie p. 94
Williams, Victor p. 51
Williamson, Gregory p. 51
Williamson, William p. 94
Willis, Maurice p. 94
Willis, Octavia p. 119
Wright Karlyn p. 73
Wright Keith p. 95
Wright Mark p. 95
Wright Robin p. 95
Wright, Sandra p. 119
Wright, Wendy p. 73
Yandell, David p. 51
Yordrum, Parichart p. 73
Young, Clint p. 95
Young, David p. 119
Youngblood, Jennifer p. 73
Youngblood, Stacy p. 119
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Zachry, Christine p. 95
Zachry, Cliff p. 51
Zaskoda, Jaynel p. 119
Ziegler, Mike p. 51
Zepeda, Ronda p. 95
Zepeda, Roxanne p. 119
Zetsche, Kristen p. 1 19
Zimmer, Susan p. 95
Zimmer, Tracy p. 119
Zimmerman, Erie p. 95
Zimmerman, Dustyn p. 95
Zubrawski, Christine p. 119
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Student Life
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Missy Dill
Arden Gafford
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'Sherri Uecker
Organizations
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Ann Branham
Allan Brants
Andrea Denney
Steve Durham
Lutheria Harrison
Charles Mooney
'Will Stone
Tracey Thompson
Photographers
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Sports
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'Chris Kibbie
Tim Mauser
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People
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Lorena Lopez
Lou Murrin
Special Thanks
Mrs. Gayle Graves
Mrs. Maria Salas
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murrin
Mrs. Jacqulyn Curry
Mr. David Dixon
Tammy Henderson
Mrs. Katherine Dyer
Mrs. Vivian Murphey
Mrs. Gene Thompson
Mrs. Joan Vinson
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a real plus because not only did it allow
for a more diverse book, but it cut the
work load in half, too. The staff this
year was absolutely the most creative
ever to come out of Heights! Their
positive attitudes and willingness to
work made the transition which occure
this year bearable.
To our staff:
To those of you going to college, we
thank you for your input and wish you
the best of luck in the future. For those
remaining on staff keep up the great
work! Last, but by no means least, bless
you, Mrs, Curry, for your endless
devotion!
We Love You!
Lorena Loper Lou Murrin
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