Bryan Adams High School - El Conquistador Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

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Freshmen, along with other new school members, devoted this day to explore their new school, and to learn about various organ- izations. After a welcome from Mr. Richardson and the cheerlead- ers, students were entertained by a performance of the Bryan Adams Cougar Band and Belles. Excitement filled the air as they were released to roam the halls and discover their classes. After a period in homerooms, students were encouraged to go to the lunchroom for refreshments and introductions to various clubs. 1. Freshmen were entertained by per- formances ol the Band and Belles. 2. Jackie Kemnitz, Ann Pipes, and Rebecca Odum enjoy being in the band. 3. Kelly Williams sings the Alma Mater. 4. Nora, Karen, and Kathy show Cougar spirit. 5. Kim McNamee and Melissa Shelton perform for the Freshmen. 6. Freshmen enjoy watching the Belles. 7. John Kendrick pretends he is a Cou- gar. 8. Freshmen are welcomed to their new school. X K 'X f wil jf! ,R L FIRST DAY First Day Brings Excitement Many new faces appeared roaming around the halls on August 27, 1979. Some of the students were transferred from other high school areas, but most were incoming freshmen experiencing their first day at Bryan Adams High School. These new ninth graders encountered such things as massive traffic jams by the Iunchroom, overly crowded B lunch, the winding and confusing halls, elevator tickets , and much more confusion which added to the hectic day. Most of the morning was spent in Home- room class while students com- pleted information records for the office. Schedules for the new year were distributed, but many corrections were made to estab- lish lunches, early dismissals and other desires ofthe students. 1. Lunchroom opens for another exciting year. 2. Ledith Blair studies the map to find her classes. 3. Peter Beverage and Ronny Martin exemplify confused freshmen. 4. Mike Christian shows J. P. Moose Lord his exact location. 5. Lisa Lubbers and Greg Perry organize for another year of Super Cougar Crossroads. EARLY IVIGRNING B.A. Before Dawn Classes as well as other activi- ties began long before the 8:25 bell. Many students were enrolled in OO classes which were held at 7:25. Band and Belle members were seen on the practice field in curlers and sweats as early as 6:30 or 7:00 during football season. Cheer- leaders, Spirits, C.C.'s, and l-l.B.'s were some ot the organi- zations who met early on game days before the pep assemblies. Those students not involved in early morning clubs found the lunchroom an enjoyable place to do homework or socialize among their friends over breakfast. t. Dana Morrison twirls and twirls and twirls. 2. Suzana Bajicic and Kaori Tanaka study their American lessons. 3. Diane Steele, Leigh, Ann Prine, and Paula Emery find Belle practice the highlight of their morning. 4. Larry Collins, Scott Wilder, Doug Cox, and Phil Carr work hard to perfect theirdrumming. 5. Carlos Vaden dreams of one day driv- ing his own car to school. 6. Meghan Plunkett does enjoy the schooI's breakfast. 09' 1 3 K l 37 LUNCHRGCIVI Not Just For Lunch Any More There are many attractions in the lunchroom, one of which is the Student Bookstore. ln the store, run by the Student Coun- cil, students will find every school supply they need, plus a few things more - including a smilingface. Other reasons for visiting the lunchroom vary from getting up on information from the bulletin board by the Bookstore, to gos- siping over a hearty breakfast of donuts, early in the morning. Lunchtime is always a favorite for students, as they use this time to relax, eat, and catch up on undone homework while they lis- ten to music from the jukebox. l. Jody does mysterious things in the lunchroom. 2. Karen Kinard and Kathi Cox use their lunch period to catch up on gossip. 3. Brian Odum and Kenny Webb man the Bookstore. 4. Lesly Hunter and Deborah Smith work on homework. 5. Randy Felder helps Beverly Cox find what she needs. 6. Many strange things go on in the lunchroom. If NRKQRWQ Y Q-Xwiw PLLEGI NITE 4 6 ASSEMBLIE Spirited Mixture Add thirteen jumping cheer- leaders, a group of talented musicians, seventy-two high- kicking Belles, a tribe ot heck- raising Sr. guys, a bunch of big-mouthed Sr. C.C.'s, a large quantity of little Spirits, a patriotic R.O.T.C., the incredi- ble hulking jocks, and a spirited student body, intermixed with pep talks, crazy skits, silly stunts, important announcements, and a large amount of screaming and shouting and what do you get'??'? A Bryan Adams pep assembly! 1. Fiichard SantaCruz, Ricky Sharrock, Sonny Stovall, and Tim Paris express their emotions toward the upcoming game. 2. Mr. Forgey chants his favorite Dr. Pepper-Coca-Cola cheer. 3. Marshall Shugart leads the student body in the Pledge of Allegiance. 4. Spirited cheerleaders sing the Alma Mater. 5, Mark Zagurski, Ken Seipp, Glen May, and friends raise heck in the assem- bly. 6. Trudy Eacret, Dana Moody, Melissa Shelton, and Leann Fairchild display their personalities. 7. Paula Suddath performs to the best of her ability. . V. ,.ff '. 1 gwwwgm 6 7 Yu 3 4 -, AFTER SCHOOL Duties Continue After School Much of the day remained after school was released. Many students had jobs awaiting them at fast food restaurants, gas sta- tions, department stores, or other places in the area. Others used this time as a study hall. The library was available to stu- dents for checking out books, doing their homework, or work- ing on a research paper. There were always the athletes practic- ing on the football field, tennis courts, in the gyms, or running the tracks after school. Other indications that school was out was the mad dash made towards the buses, the parents waiting to pick up the freshmen, and the awful traffic scene in front of the school. 1. Two B.A. students use a motorcycle for easier transportation. 2. The Ft.O.T.C. rifle corps practice in the Lingo lot after school. 3. Teresa Stock has service with a smile at CoCo's. 4. Scott Greer hurries to his car. 5, Meghan Plunkett studies in the library after hours. 6. Buses arrive to pick up students at 3:00 and 4:00. n jj, n- ff NIGHT LIFE - Bryan Adams After Dark After the day's work is fin- ished, at home, at school, or at a place of employment, students find time to relax and enjoy themselves in a variety of ways. Many people, especially on weekends, take in movies, eat out at restaurants, or visit discos. For those who are short of money or simply prefer this sort of entertainment, a variety of sports can be played at night. For students who prefer to stay at home, getting together with friends is a popular entertain- ment. For the major part of Bryan Adams' students, finding time for fun and relaxation is easy, find- ing time for work more difficult. 1. Angela McQueen gives Doug Dyer a few pointers on howto play pool. 2. Glenda Willis backhands the ball into photographer Bob l3axley's face. 3. Jayne Johnson jogs to keep in shape. 4. Tony Nuncio and Sarah Kovich buy tickets to see a movie, 5. Scott Greer perfects his poker face. 6. Glen Caperton enjoys himself at Little ltalianos. ff! 4 ,fav wa '9 ak A 3' I ,fr Ravi QV me i S M1 S2 ig , 4 -95 l XT? .misss-,.::g1e tfglsfaff 12521 art? Zltfllfwfff' FADS Fads Come And Go At B.A. Fads are temporary fashions which usually do not stay in long, however, some fads become high fashions. Many new looks arrived this year. For girls, the fads included pleated skirts, big bulky sweaters, and baggy blue jeans. Temporary fashions for both guys and girls were such things as plaid flannel shirts, velour tops, the western look, and corduroy was a big hit, too. Several of these fads were also popular last year. 1. Plaids, baggy jeans, thin ribbon bow- ties and vests must be the latest if Kim Ridley, Karen Gildea, Leann Fairchild and Beth Lancaster will wear them. 2. Carol Ray, a senior, sets this year's fashions with a long scart, a vest, and pleated trousers. 3. Senior Jeff Johnstone stands up for people to see his new velour top. 4. Kenda Bradsher and Kevin Price are always in style. 5. Brian Odum wears his classic heavy weight sweater with a smile. 6. Charlie Bartlett dresses in a seasonal small collared shirt. HCMECUMING WEEK Homecoming Week Sets Mood Homecoming Week proved to be an exciting week for the student body. Monday was Spirit Jug day with the Junior class receiving the most points. Everyone wore t-shirts from the college of their choice on Tuesday, as this was College T- Shirt Day, and on Wednesday, the Student Council sold friendship dai- sies. Sweat Day was on Thursday, and students wore everything from old gray sweats to shiny, fancy suits. Thursday night was Decorate Your Favorite Club Hall Night. Homecoming Week ended with a pep assembly, Green and White game, and special Homecoming performances. 1, Leslie Hubbard sells daisies on Friendship Day. 2. J.V. Cheerleaders won the Decorate Your Hall Contest with Cougar ot Oz . 3. Spiritjugs fill up with pennies. 4. Kim Simpkins sells the Homecoming issue ot the Crossroads. 5. A Midsummer Night's Dream was the theme for the hall which won second place forthe Cothurnus Club. xt - K. .. , ttf 1 fx if fr X- Yyf fs' ,f ff, 55' iw 515225 XLN AAA: . ..:11,, fi, I A 5 xx xg.,-v 1 50 HGIVIECUMING DANCE Homecoming Memories Saturday, November 10th proved to be an exciting evening as the annual Home- coming Dance was held in the Grand Ballroom at Northpark Inn. The dance began at 8:00 and couples danced to music provided by D.J. Jimmy Beeson as they awaited the crowning of the Homecoming Court, Homecoming Maiden was Karen Patrick, Leslie Hub- bard received Sophomore Duchess, Syl- via Ramirez won Junior Princess, and Paula Suddath was crowned Senior Queen. The dance was sponsored by the StudentCounciI. 1. Couple gets down to the latest fling. 2. John Kendrick, Sheryl McDonald, and Mark Ish- mael clap their hands to the beat of the music. 3. D.J.'s from Grand Illusion play the latest hits, 4. Karen Patrick, Leslie Hubbard, and Sylvia Rami- rez stand proudly with their escorts. 5. Are Suzie Gallia and Mark Zagurski having a good time at the dance, 6. Carl Banks and Wanda Bryant jam to the music. 51 HOIVIECOMING COURT Homecoming Favorites Homecoming week was one of the special times in Bryan Adams when personalities were selected by the student body. The favor- ites consisted of a Senior Queen, a Junior Princess, a Sophomore Duchess, and a Freshman Maiden. From all the lucky girls nominated by their classes, four finalists were chosen and announced during the pep assembly. The tour winners were announced during the dance. 1. Queen: Paula Suddath 2. Maiden: Karen Patrick, Princess: Syl- via Flamirez, and Duchess: Leslie Hub- bard 3. Queen Finalists: Melinda Brinlee, Mel- issa Shelton, and Cherie Strucely 4. Princess Finalists: Jennifer Thomas, Kim Galetka, and April Kelly 5. Duchess Finalists: Kathy Cantu, Robin Robison, and Jennifer Love 6. Maiden Finalists: Kelly Ondrusek, Pam Pulley, and Julie Altom 'fill 'ff' 71' 'IW' 5' ' ' ' 7 illegal? . 4 an so 44 Kuff . 2 4 3 ,sc- S f5 M 'lk' 5? kgJ,fk .A , 5 Qi l QUEENS Paula Suddath Football Queen Cherie Strucely Basketball Queen Jennifer Thomas Key Club Sweetheart Laura Larsen Cougar Band Sweetheart SADIE HAWKINS Equal Rights For Females During the months of Decem- ber, January, and the beginning of February, the ERA had a chance to be recognized as girls were busily lining up dates for the Sadie Hawkins Dance held on February 15. The disco music was broad- cast by a DJ, with a live drummer to add to the beat of the music. Later, the dance contest which took place was surprisingly won by a very unusual couple: Darren Loy and Richie Santa Cruz. The court consisted of: King: Randy Bozeman: Prince: Randy Felder: Duke: Jamie Mayhall: and Squire: Patrick Weiss. 1. Scott Brown and John Schatz help Thom Ives down the aisle. 2. Ronald Parks enjoys a dance with his date. 3. Everyone had fun at the dance. 4. King: Randy Bozeman with his date Sandy Meyer: Prince: Randy Felder with his date Teresa Hardy. 5. Jeff Mayhall thinks he is the disco king . 6. Duke: Jamie Mayhall with his date Leslie Hubbard: Squire: Patrick Weiss with his date Melissa Burnett. 7. Steve Culpepper and Mark Ishmael seem to be having a good time! ff! ,fff F ,.... ,qs --rxmk f. xg wwf' ff! E V . if ,,,A, Q -. ,, GW ' V -MIM' ,,-.SE O f '01 ,X O ,fa x g fi' as as ,..N 'I 3 X uf' C l KU 1 lg f S if f 5, ' , 4 M TALENT SHGW Monsters, Musicians, And NFL On October 5th, the Bryan Adams' National Forensic League presented its annual tal- ent and variety show based on the theme Monsters, Musicians, and Maney Acts. The three Masters ot Ceremo- nies, Tom Ives, David Ridenour, and Scott Simmons led the ama- teurs through two acts filled with songs, dances, and skits. The show ended with the entire cast singing the finale, Everything's Coming Up Roses. Assisting in the show were the helpful stage crew, the house band, Loel Camp on the piano, and sponsors, Janet Gerard and Myra Whitlock. The proceeds of the talent show benefited the NFL speech competitions. 1. Wendy Martin and her little friend dis- play Wendy's ventriliquism in Otis Tells a Story. 2. Singer Alice Bybee strums away Calypso, 3. 4Que es mas macho? Tom Ives or Eric Dickerson 4. Charlie Bartlett takes the Long Way Around the World. 5. MCs Tom Ives and Scott Simmons get in on the action! 6. JoAnn Pepper, a ghoulish girl with a ghastly glare. 7. Ben Slover fiddles away the Cotton- eyed Joe. NFL NFL Hosts Speech Tournament The National Forensic League CNFLJ sponsored the speech tournament at Bryan Adams on February 1 and 2 under the direction of Janet Gerard and the new debate coach, Ms. Myra Whitlock. Fifty-five schools from Texas and Oklahoma participated in the annual event. The student coordinator for this year's tournament was senior Geott Rodgers and the assistant coordinator was sen- ior Greg Lueb. Other student directors were: Jon Minervini, Cammy Benson, Bruce Mor- row, Dawn Danchik, Pam Rud, Robin Mathews, Lisa Haugen, Jamie Stewart, Carla McCleskey, Karen Rayburn, Amy Maceo, Sue Barnes, Heather Chronister, JoAnn Pepper, Michele Quam, JuLe Puett, Scott Newton, and Cindy Lueb. 1. Scott Newton and Carla McCleskey work at the registration table. 2. Karen Rayburn thinks on what to do next. 3. Brian Odum talks with Ms. Whit- lock and ex-debate coach, Ms. Foley. 4. Sue Barnes, Pam Rud and Michele Quam participate in the event. 5. A Bryan Adams student prepares his speech. 6. Bruce Morrow helps students draw topics for their speeches. N ssrs ssll 5 v ..........- x ,, , gf , , . as x , i W l'-- - ., la'- -.., My f 'I ff, , , nga ki- -' .4 A N Q YA 1 V X O' ,-xsg, f w 33914. .Lf f ..7.. --. Q: Y ,--.. I . 1, IQ 6 Dream Into The 25th Century Excitement arose on Decem- ber 6th and 7th when students took a trip into the 25th century as they viewed A Midsummer Night's Dream by Bill Shake- speare. The complicated plot made the audience think as it involved romance mix-ups, mar- riage squabbles, and a play within a play. The cast wore but- tons and did stunts in the lunch- room to promote the play. Fred Walters as Lysander and Suzie Gallia as Hermia led a cast of 22 members. With Grayce Clay as director, this year's spacy play was well performed by all of the cast members. 1. Sara Anderson as Puck discusses her plans with Beth Greenoe as First Fairy. 2. Eric Dickerson COberonj casts a spell on Dorthy Moore CTitaniaJ. 3. Helena, played by Mary Ann Ftussell ls amazed that Lysander, played by Fred Walters is now in love with her. 4. Dancers sway to the beat of Rocket, Rocket. 5. Titania falls head-over-heels with Bot- tom's new image. 6. David Todora and Gail Oehler show their affection for each other. 7. Danny Windham is lost without Her- mia. CGTHURNUS PLAYHOUSE MUSICAL Musical On The Roof On February 21 and 22, the Bryan Adams auditorium became house-filled with an audience eager to see Fiddler on the Roof presented by the Fine Arts department. Tevye, played by Eric Dickerson, showed that tradition was an important part of the Jewish faith, as he stressed this fact to his daughters. This year's musical was one of the most difficult ever performed at B.A. under the direction of Mr. Colton Erwin and Mrs. Grayce Clay. The stage setting com- pleted bythe stage crew, and an orchestra of fine musicians per- fected this year's play to make it a hugh success. 1. David Flidenour unites Dorthy Moore and Eric Pierce in matrimony. 2. Beth Lancaster, Dorthy Moore, and Suzanne Ivey describe the kind of matches they want for themselves. 3. Gail Oehler does wonders with make up on David Ftidenour. 4. Susan Randle, as Golde, prepares food for the Sabbath. 5. Eric Dickerson as Tevye, sings lf I Were a Rich Man. 6. Eric Pierce eyes Dorthy Moore as Suzie Gallia prepares another match. QA WWP'1 HIM M , , f X, . ' skin 6 11 . Q I g I gy- H'MNrz, vf--- ., K' ...QQ . - ' . . W 3 ' ' ffg-' K, -N .5 - 1' - - , V Lx f e!! Y, . . D Q- -9-U. . W--in-1U4 . 'L?'T ' w-agp-Q ,fix Ii pg! I' . T i 0 II ...- ww K A ,x,x. 5 q.. ww Ma mfw i 4 X . 3 -K fd. -1.552 T A gr: f si Q-.fgism ,cz WW E' -ES 1 --,-V Q 5:31 y ,-M.,x .l .-dir-ww FGOTBALL Practice Makes Perfect Although school is out by 4 o'clock for most students at BA, the football fields were crowded with football players. The Varsity Football Team began practicing two weeks before school started. After school practices usually lasted until dusk. The hard work and determination of the players, managers, and coaches resulted in a fine football season. 1. Managers: Mark Kelly, Jerry Williams, Scott Simmons, Tim Hockaday. 2. James Ftivers runs a screen pattern. 3. Coaches: Kneeling: Billy Marshall, Bruce Land, Larry Covin, Don Fergu- son, Mark Giddens, Standing: Bill Hitt, Henry Warner, Ron Boss, Dolph Begelsky, Head Coach Jimmy Don Hunt. 4. 1979-80 Varsity Football Team: Seated: Manager Jerry Williams, J. Rivers, T, Tovar, S. Stovall, S. Culpep- per, S. O'Malley, D. Davis, B. Velasco, Fl. Bozeman, D. Barganier, L. King, Manager T. Hockaday. 2nd Row: Coach B. Land, Manager S. Simmons, T. Weber, B. Santa Cruz, R, Sharrock, C. Stevens, S. Stoughton, D. Belcher, M, Cain, K. Forte, P. Gray, Manager M. Kelly, Coach D. Ferguson. 3rd Bow: Head Coach J.D. Hunt, D. Mar- zuola, M. Johnston, J. Curtis, D, McCarley, J. Allen, S. Fteid, W. Man- ning, G. Macziewski, J. Bryant, D, Loy, M. Gilbert, D. English, N. San- chez, T. Paris, Coach B. Marshall. 4th Ftow: D. Windham, G. Connally, P. Hartnett, K. Jolly, Ft. Battise, B. Robin- son, E. Dickerson, K. Pool, P. Wil- banks. North Mesquite Garland Hillcrest Woodrow Wilson Thomas Jefferson W.T. White Lincoln Spruce Samuel! Skyline 1979-80 VARSITY FOOTBALL BA. 19 21 22 26 21 0 40 6 14 10 Oppon Y 'M . rr A 1 GDT 'x S -Mr 'Ks ix 3 j an-0. N i1i?4':5 -an ns. laws., . f 4 ggi ,,.. , ,...,,,f in ws Q M. Qu '- an in . 'CI ef H., 2 G .ff FOOTBALL Defeat Sparks Momentum Cougars fans enjoyed two exciting pre-season games as BA iost to the North Mesquite Stallions 26-19 but beat the Gar- land Owls 21-7. Against North Mesquite, Jeff Bryant scored late in the first quarter and Ronnie Robinson scored twice in the second quarter making the score at halftime BA 19, North Mes- quite 14. But in the third and fourth quarters the Stallions came back with two touch- downs. Against the Garland Owls Ron- nie Robinson shredded the Owl defense for 250 yards on 35 car- ries. Ronnie's 1 yard plunge in the second quarter tied it up for the Cougars. Robinson added his second touchdown of the night in the third quarter on a two yard run and then Dirk Davis scored on a one yarder in the final period of play. 1. Dirk Davis calls the plays. 2. Pete Hartnett looks for a receiver. 3, Sonny Stovall returns the kick-off. 4. Cougars attack Stallion receiver. 5. Coach Hunt and referee discuss the Call. 6. Robinson shows his stuff. 7. Dirk Davis on the kick-off. FOGTBALL District Openers Show Promise Bryan Adams began their 1979 11-AAAA opener off to a discouraging start with a 32-22 loss to the Hillcrest Panthers. The Cougars got on the board late in the second quarter with a touchdown pass to Jeff Bryant. After halftime, a Davis 4-yard run narrowed the margin by another 7 points. The B.A. scoring closed out in the fourth quarter with a 5- yard run by Ronnie Robinson. Uneasy described Forester Field as the Cougars prepared to meet their old rival, Woodrow Wilson. The Wildcats failed to contain the Cougars as Bryan Adams achieved a 26-10 victory. The first three touchdowns were run in by Robinson. Randy Boze- man finished the night with a 7- yard run for the touchdown. Offensively and defensively the Cougars dominated over a scrappy Woodrow Wilson team and evened their district mark at 1-1. 1. Randy Bozeman shows fancy foot- work. 2. Dirk Davis looks for a receiver, 3. Hillcrest player argues referee call. 4. Cougar defense does their stuff. 5. Woodrow quarterback about to be sacked. 6. Coach Ferguson instructs players. an ,QW iff! W ff ,4 W , 5 m if 5'f-yt FOOTBALL BA Puts Out TJ's Lights An unforgettable night at For- ester Stadium left spectators and players with memories of a great 21-7 victory over Thomas Jeffer- son and a fifty minute blackout. After trailing in the first quarter, when the lights went out, the Cougars transferred two second quarter fumbles into scoring drives. A forty yard run by David Belcher set the ball on the one yard line, and Ronnie Robinson carried over the middle to clinch the victory. The following week was not quite so memorable, as the BA defense suffered a great defeat at the massive hands of W. T. White. The Cougar offense could not put everything together and was never able to get past the Longhorn 34 yard line. This game brought BA to a record of 3-3 for the season, and 2-2 in district play. 1. BA defender makes a tackle. 2. David Belcher heads for the goal line. 3. The Cougar line up ready for action. 4. Sonny Stovall makes a first down. 5. Cougar defense on the move. 6. Rick Sharrock and Coach Hunt con- centrate onthe sidelines. FUOTBALL Tigers Left Scoreless Bryan Adams' running back Ronnie Robinson rushed for 154 yards on 21 carries as the Cou- gars throttled hapless Lincoln, 40-O at Pleasant Grove. Dirk Davis passed 115 yards making connections with Robinson, Sharrock, and Bozeman to take on an easy win over the winless Tigers. The Cougars weren't as fortu- nate in the following game, as the Spruce Apaches won 14-6. Ronnie Robinson scored our sin- gle touchdown and the kick failed, but the Cougars did not give up, which was proven with seconds remaining as they drove for a possible tie, but Davis' end- zone pass was intercepted and time ran out. 1. Jeff Bryant just misses a Dirk Davis pass. 2. Darren Loy on the run. 3. Robinson runs for the first down. 4. Robinson tries to break through Spruce defense. 5. Davis breaks through the Tiger defense. 6. Davis observes defense's actions. 7. John Curtis attacksthe Tigers, fv .. 'Q-20 Q 2, Q : FOOTBALL Cougars Get Revenge The Cougar football team ended the year with a bang by shutting out Samuell 14-O, and squeezing past Skyline 10-7. After three scoreless quarters against Samuell, BA's first points came when Ronnie Robinson charged 29 yards to the end zone. On the first play after the kickoff, Randy Bozeman inter- cepted a Spartan pass and dashed 23 yards for a touch- down. Danny Windham punted for both extra points. The following week brought an exciting close to the season as the Cougars came from behind in the fourth quarter when Ron- nie Robinson ran 3 yards up the middle for 6 points. Danny Wind- ham scored early in the game with a 29 yard field goal. The Cougars had a vvinning season with a district record of 5-3. 1. Referee pursues Randy Bozeman. 2. Dirk Davis scrambles from Samuell defender. 3. Cougars pile up on a Skyline Raider. 4. Tony Weber punts from deep in Cou- garterritory. 5. Randy Bozeman gains yardage against the Spartans. 6. Gale Maczievvski intently Watches the field. 7. Dirk Davis lends a helping hand, 8. David Belcher poses for an action shot. - FCOTBALL : JV-Frosh Excel The 79-80 Junior Varsity foot- ball team proved themselves successful after a winning sea- son. Under the instruction of Coaches Dolph Ftegelsky, Henry Warner, Jerry Barlow, and Larry Covin the team's season record stabilized as the season prog- ressed. The Freshman team did well also with the help of capable coaches and the talent of skillful athletes. Coaches Bill Hitt, Ron- nie Ross, and Mark Giddens guided the team to victory. The Freshman team gained much strength and has the promise of a good future. 1. The scoreboard tells all. 2. Cougar center prepares for the snap. 3. Cougar players fire-up! 4. The 1979-80 Junior-Varsity Football Team. 5. The 1979-80 Freshman Football Team. K M, W, , tw' - , fi ' 47 I , f ' A , H W f' 'V' , ' V, 5 ,, i. ' ' fffzf K 'iv V -fgelrmflf M' ' ' 7 V , ,W Ax -' ' 'a - ,f . . I .lar-,, Q 9 ' LL.. Vai i n V W Q U Y A 5, i 4 Q xr fx. f , . - My, 's xgh- 55 H Q S-.T 2 3 V, LL:.Qf Varsity Volleys To Victory The 1979-80 Girls Varsity Vol- leyball team once again captured the 11-AAAA District title. Towards the first of the season it was unpredictable but the team proved to be stronger than expected. For the first time they com- peted in the H.E.B. Tourney and took 2nd place. ln district, Sky- line defeated l3.A., but in district play-offs B.A. worked diligently and beat Skyline. In City Play- offs B.A, was defeated by S.O.C. but not with much ease. The team had a great season with 20 wins and 7 losses. 1. The Varsity Volleyball team includes L- R: Manager Susan Dial, team mem- bers Alice Bybee, Debra Reynolds, Gina Eidson, Kim Jones, Sheri McMahan, Leanne Recer, Jenni Edgar, Sue Vernon, and Head Coach Elsie Moreno. 2. Sue Vernon practices serves as Jenni Edgar poses for the camera. 3. Alice Bybee shows her serving ability. 4, Gina Eidson sets up as Alice Bybee goes up for the ball. 5. Jenni Edgar and Alice Bybee get ready for the serve. 6. The 79-80 Varsity Volleyball captains Leanne Ftecer and Jenni Edgar and Head Coach Elsie Moreno. VOLLEYBALL VGLLEYBALL JV Girls Volley District Title Under the coaching skills of Coach Susie Hagar, the girls jun- ior varsity volleyball team won nine out of eleven games in regu- lar season. The team advanced to district play-offs. They won all district games except the cham- pionship game which vvas lost to Skyline and placed the team in 2nd place for district. A 2nd place district title holds promise for future wins next season. 1. Lemone Harris and Cyndi Zann prac- tice a defensive block. 2. Ftobin Robison returns a volley. 3, Wendy Martin prepares for a return. 4, Diane Williams sets up a spike. 5. Coaches Moreno and Hagar discuss a team point. 6. JV Volleyball Team: ist Ftow: M. Faga Mgr., C. Perkins, J. Bulifelt, P. Kirby, C. Zann, M. Deterling, Coach S. Hagar. 2nd Row: C. Harris, W. Martin, Fl, Watson, S. Shelton, L. Edney, D. Williams, Ft. Robison. 2-+2 fy 4 ' R A V ',, ,,Z. 1 5 'iw xx imxyi . V f ' Q5 5 3 5 ff ,W 1,1 Q W ' 4 ,, C ..,, ,..,h, j Q . i A 111 V i f 5 W t QM I ' lv V-ll, :.I f ' i m L' KM fm , ' 1 wifi 15 .., ,A Q ..H.p-aww-NN ,MEN .. 1 , ,,,, 2 ,L K W Frrrkk 1 .wr fN . , fell' 3 H 1' SOCCER Hartwicks Find New Home Spirit was the driving force behind soccer at Bryan Adams. After winning district openers, the BA shutouts increased. According to Coach Bill Flagg, this year's team was well cov- ered in all positions. Captained by Seniors Glen May, Kenneth Seipp, and Jeff Dickey, the soc- cer team was confident of suc- cess. Under the direction of Coach Michael Corley, the JV team showed great potential for success in the future. lt is evident that the Hartwick quality lives in the Bryan Adams' soccer team. 1. Chris Hoover watches his footwork. 2. Roger Jerome heads the ball. 3. The 1979-80 Varsity Soccer Team. 4. Junior Randy Felder shows off his ability as a half-back. 5. Coach B. Flagg, captains K. Seipp, J. Dickey, G. May, and Coach IM. Corley. SGCCER Returning Champs The Bryan Adams' Girls Soc- cer team played outstandingly this season. Under the coaching skills of Coach Pat Byrd and cap- tains Becky Hill and Daphne Hoover, the girls practiced at least four days a week to improve their game skills. Mrs. Byrd said experience was the key to their successg because, for the past two years, the team has been the district 11-AAAA champions. Although the twenty-one mem- ber team consisted mainly of underclassmen, the Cougars were a victorious contender throughout the school year. 1. Coach Pat Byrd and captains Bechy Hill and Daphne Hoover. 2. K. Cody, K. Morrison and D. Hill plan strategy. 3. M. Adams practices a pass. 4. D. Hoover receives a pass while D. Hill watches. 5. The 1979-80 Varsity Girls' Soccer Team. ,++ F Tis I QW.. .. ..r- y .W f r . .. - 1' - a .cf 2 S ,,, ,,,,,. ,K K ' gm-1 il A A , k up 4, MN, ,, ,. W 'Q ww' wifmgf B y J .. Q 3 4 74 ' Sims Wx VA: 5:55.34 X if Mug if if Basketball Team Works Hard Although the 1979-80 Varsity Basketball team was slowed up by injuries, they had a fair sea- son. Under the direction of Coach Balph Zeitz, this year's team, comprised of mainly sen- iors, had two wins and six losses in District play. The team achieved these victories against W. T. White and Samuell. At the Highland Park High School Tour- nament, the team won the con- solation. The top five players were Curtis Castleberry, David Graupman, Cary Liebrum, James Smith, and Chris Wille- ford. The captains for the team this year were Curtis Castleberly, David Graupman, and James Smith. 1. Cary Liebrum goes for a jump shot. 2. David Graupman shoots for a basket. 3. Cary Liebrum in action. 4. Curtis jumps for the rebound. 5. Curtis goes for the basket. 6. Chris Willeford shoots for the basket as Mike Dillard looks on. On the next pages: 1 . The 1979-80 Varsity Basketball Team. 2. Look at thatjump! 3. Jeff Bryant dribbles down the court. 4. Cary Liebrum blocks a shot. 5. Graupman and Liebrum caught in the shuttle. 6. Curtistakes aim. 7. Mike Dillard watches the play intently. BASKETBALL BASKETBALL 92 4 5 , -W ,,,, L , - L, , Q ,. IW fx BASKETBALL Girls Display Talent This year was different than most years with the season end- ing earlier than expected. Attending three tournaments and placing well in two, the girls got off to a good start. ln the Dr. Pep- per tournament they preceded to the finals being defeated by Sky- line. ln district the record was 5-3, which put them in second place for the district tournament. With a couple of injuries the Cougars lost district but with the team still young and only two graduating seniors, the team will have a great future. 1. Gina Eidson puts up the shot. 2. Jenni Edgar displays ability. 3. Diane Williams jumps up. 4. 79-80 Varsity Girls Basketball Team. 5. 79-80 J,V. Girls Basketball Team. x BASKETBALL J.V. Jumps To Victory The 1979-80 Junior Varsity Bas- ketball Team had an exciting sea- son. Under the direction of Coach Henry Warner, the team excelled throughout the season. The J.V. Captains for the 1979-80 season were Gary Sabatini and Cedric Car- ter. High scorers for the team were Gary Sabatini, Cedric Carter, and Derwood Kirby. On the Freshman level the team showed much spirit. Starters for B.A.'s freshman squad are Kurt Clark, Mark Watts, Kevin Taylor, Keith Forte and Jeff Herrington, the team's leading scorer. The Fresh- man Basketball team provided a great hope for the future. 1. Cedric Carter shoots a tree throw. 2. Derwood Kirby runs for a lay-up. 3. Gary Sabatini up lor a shot. 4. The 1979-80 J.V. Team tl-rj: Coach War- ner, Ftandy Dimsdale, Tony Brown, Mark McGee, Joseph Fresquez, Scott Barnes, Franchot Rivers, Gary Sabatini, Cedric Carter, Gerald Allen, Steve Newman, Steve Thomas, Derwood Kirby, Mark Mitchell, John Schatz and Robert Kidd. 5. The 1980 Freshman Team. 97 TENNIS BA Wins Openers Beginning the season with a 3- O record in district play, the 1979-80 Tennis team fared well in this year-around sport. After tryouts ended, twenty-five stu- dents were accepted on the team. After participating in sin- gles, doubles, and mixed dou- bles competitions, the team came in third place in the Lake View Tournament. With the coaching skills of Coach Tony Fracchia and the experience of the players, the Cougar team showed great success in district play. 1. R. Yium returns a volley. 2. K. Nakahara and J, Thomas compare grips. 3. The 1979-80 JV Tennis Team, 4. The 1979-80 Varsity Tennis Team. I .nk , 1 4 . 99 1- J' y Qi ,A x. ,, NJA :yi Lkkk' H, ix .SEM ,,,, I E , ,-X K . . Q iii 5 .aww 2., SWIMMING Swimmers Make A Big Splash Under the direction of Coach Austrums Ziedermanis, the 1979-80 Boys and Girls Swim Team did very good in the district meets. Bobby Donovan was a finalist in the 500 free style. The medley relay teams got second place and the free style relay got first place. Winning first in the 100 Breaststroke was Bandy l-larrah and in the 100 Back- stroke was Tri Parks and third place Steve Koehler. Winning third place in the 100 fly was Richard Vanzant and in the 100 freestyle James Quill was second while Steve Koehler was third. ln the 50 free style, James Quill came in third. With many new editions to the team this year, the Boys Swim Team shows great promise for years to come. Kyle Erwin was captain and James Quill was co-captain. The Girls Team only had four members including Lisa Koehler, Jennifer Hull, Julie Christian, and Pam Bud. Lisa Koehler finished first in the 500 freestyle and Pam Bud finished second. Lisa Koeh- ler finished second in the 200 free style and Pam Bud finished second in the 200 l.M. Julie Christian finished fourth in the 50 and 100 free style. The Girls relay team finished second. The two divers this year were Yael Koch and Jerry Crump. 1. The 1979-80 Swim Team. 2. Tri Parks prepares to dive in while oth- ers look on. 3. Swimmers take a rest. 4. Thom Ives plows through the water. . Coach Ziedermanis talks to the team. . Practice makes perfect. 5 6 7. Steve Donovan fixes his goggles. 8. Richard Vanzant takes a break. 9. Thom Ives takes a breather. SWIMMING ' -ef: ,, ,Mf.Jf' mfs, ...F 'inn-w W gr f ' 1 mf A V by ' i if gg , f K7 f 1 I .1 Y f M bk my Wy. N89 1 PM in . . .... S .X -KJ ' .msww Q, Q J , A if. . 1 N f' ri - N . , . ...t fi ' fr J 1 ' . . 'X p c -xvdsi L-vw -' .- -, A-ff-Ev -Us lrfvqzgf-g,E'2 ' fi M,,:?.f1-, . ff 4. J.f s?' stef' 15'-. A wkmy-V fa: 1' ' Q 1 ,- w e r 'N ,frserggl f. ,, . sr- 6 GOLF Golfers Swing To Success The Bryan Adams golf team has once again had a very suc- cessful season. ln the Dallas High School's Fair Day Tourna- ment the BA golf team entered two teams which finished in the top five. As a result of this tour- nament the top twenty golfers were selected. Out of these twenty BA had five, they were Tom Rapp, J.D. Young, Jason Riner, Rodney Dearing, and John Tanner. The BA golf team finished second in the Corsicana Open, a tournament with high schools from the North Texas area. The only girl on the team, sophomore Rina Davis, finished second in the D.l.S.D. Girl's Fall Tournament. 1. Top Golfers, Jason Riner, Tom Rapp, J.D. Young, and Coach Lancaster. 2. Jason Riner practices his swing. 3. Top: Paul Rogers, John Tanner, Tom Rapp, Tom Neuman. Bottom: Gary Williams, Don Kennedy, Jason Riner, J.D. Young, Ben Slovar. 4. Mike St. Clair, Mike Lentz, Duane Law- rence, Steve Sparks, Rina Davis, Steve Salinas, Keith Tanous, Robert Runion. 5. John Tanner makes a long drive. 6. Gary Williams chips up to the green. Bowl.lNe - Bowlers Strike lt Big The Bryan Adams Bowling Team practiced at Jupiter Bowl- ing Lanes every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon in prepara- tion tor a tough season. Coach Jesse Bull and his team entered several competitions, one of which being the Sweetheart Tournament held in February by the American Junior Bowling Congress. The Girls team included Julie Martin - Captain, Linda Coker, Janet Hamrock, Pam Hill, Cheryl Johnson, and Sharon Dunaway. The members of the Boys team were: Kevin Hall - Captain, Bobert Meek, Kelly Farmer, Jeff Hamm, and James Wallace. High scorers for a three game series were: Girls - Linda Coker with 493, and Boys - Kevin l-lall with 628. i. Cheryl Johnson practices her heart out. 2. Coach Bull shows how the pros do il! 3. The 79-80 Girls Bowling Team. 4. Julie Martin throws herself into a strike! 5. Kevin Hall bowls 'em over. 6. The 79-80 Boys Bowling Team. .-W-Numan-w 5 x if kf,,L 3............,..,w P' Q f - 4 0,5 if C! :wir ' Q gghg , TRACK Runners Make Tracks The 1979-80 Boys Track Team began their season with early preparation for the rough com- petition. With Coach Bruce Land strongly directing the team, the attitudes strengthened as the year progressed. In the Bishop Lynch Meet, Bryan Adams finished a strong third place, which built confi- dence for the oncoming Fourth Annual Bryan Adams Invitational. In this meet, schools from vari- ous places attend and compete to their best ability. 1. Dale Hall practices hurdle racing. 2. Wes Bierhalter, Randy Branton, David Belcher, and Robert Lemmons pre- pare for upcoming meet, 3. Barry Thomas gets ready for running. 4. Track runners do pre-stretches. 5. 79-80 Boys Varsity Track team. 6. Coach Land instructs encourage- ment. TRACK Girls Run For Life The B.A. girls track team worked long and hard this year in preparation for a rough season. Individual practice began early in the cold month of January at school and at Forester Field. ln the middle of February, Coach Moreno joined the girls for group practice and helped lead the way to a great season. Although the team decreased somewhat in size, the quality and enthusiasm was at an all time high. Major invitational meets, such as those at Pinkston, Bishop Lynch, and South Oak Cliff, were held in March, but in April came the all important District meet at Loos Stadium. 1. Cindy Zann and Diane Williams work on their speed. 2. Tammy Jones works another shot put form. 3. Cemone Harris and Doris Johnson concentrate on their running. 4. The 79-80 Relay Team: Diane Wil- liams, Cemone Harris, Doris Johnson, and Carol Thompson. 5. Warming up is fun! 6. Coach Moreno supervises workouts. 7. The Girls Track Team: Top Row: Coach Moreno, Monique Morgan, Jackie Johnson, Paula Kirby, Diane Steele, Cindy Zann, and Jackie Spur- Iock. Bottom Flow: Cemone Harris, Doris Johnson, Tammy Jones, Diane Williams, and Felicia Johnson. H0 4 . , F .. . 11 f.w...f - Sm 'LL if efigggi' v- '11 ' X-F' ,. .. ,x -A y wr- f , 1-w. w.,'4..,,, Q 1 f' 1 .e , , 522.1--,,, Q A W3 Q' 'M fiiffiwfwlgb-SLE? Q-.R 'iii 6 8 l BASEBALL , , wb- gf -ra-Sli 5 A tv-...'f -4' MSW 1 , A Swinging Season The Cougar bats started swinging again as Bryan Adams' major spring sport began train- ing. The late afternoon practice sessions started in November, but were often postponed because of the unusual rainy weather. The diamond men over- came this minor problem and soon began defeating their opponents. The pre-season opener was played against Sky- line at Pleasant Grove, and B.A. easily won 3-2. The many upper- classmen helped their younger team members in any way possi- ble to create a great team with much vitality and interest. The 79-80 captains were: Glenn Caperton, Darren Loy, and Jeff Mayhall. 1. Jett Mayhall, Darren Loy, and Richie Santa Cruz. 2. Gary Hatcher works on the deceiving bunt. 3. The 79-80 Baseball Team: Top Row: Coach Regelsky, K. Forte, G. Hatcher, B. Taylor, R. SantaCruz, P. Hartnett, L. Prestidge, J. Mayhall, D. Loy, and A. Loy. Middle Row: J. Covarrubias, A, Rodriguez, T. Tovar, M. Rodriguez, T. Harding, J. Rice, M. Bates, R. Rodri- guez, and M. Ortega. Bottom Row: J. Paschal, J. Bennett, D. Toland, G. Higgins, J. Bennett, S. Davis, J. May- hall. 4. Alan Loy practices catching behind home plate. 5. Mike Ortega throws toward first base. BASEBALL W 1 1. Mike Ortega Ioosens his throwing arm. 2. Coach Regelsky in a pensive moment. 3. and 4. Joey Covarrubias shows his fantastic batting form. 5. Alan Loy is prepared if Richie Santa Cruz happens to strike out. 6. Senior team members clown around for a group picture. 385+ 3 4 I9 mini: WRESTLING Wrestlers Add New Dimension With their third season at Bryan Adams, the Cougar wres- tling team added a new dimen- sion to sporting events at Bryan Adams. The team was mostly comprised of underclassmen with one senior, Mike Johnston, serving as captain. Coach Jerry Barlow helped the team gain experience and recognition. Wrestling is an all year sport of weights, calisthentics, and con- ditioning. Mike Johnston, Mark Migliazza, and Frank Adams were favorites for Bryan Adams representation in the State play- offs in February. 1. Coach Barlow and team captain, Sen- ior Mike Johnston. 2. David Powers and Mark Migliazza show their wrestling style. 3. Coach Barlow lifts team spirit. 4. Alternoon workouts include individual sparring. 5. The 1980 Cougar Wrestling Team. Z.: ,,2,,, :Q Q, 'Mi 1 X Wt .fjvif ff 3 '5 fr 2 N Q N I NEWS X uv, .W . X ,,gR5g,W.g2e:X..,fes Wm...-,:Q.c,,9,,,.,,M, ..w,...,.,,.w, 1 -,: , ' XJ: ff L- , ,XV Wil 3E'?Ts5Qf'Q?: f ,ff4-M., an ,,,, . PRINCIPAL Richardson Leads BA 0nce More Mr. D. D. Richardson com- pleted another successful year as principal and led this school through many changes. Mr. Richardson continued to work hard and keep this school in shape. He hopes that the students and teachers will strive together to make this year as successful as last year. Mr. Richardson feels that the students and teachers should devote an equal amount of time to academics and activi- ties to make Bryan Adams the success it is. 1. Mr. Richardson poses with some of the students responsible for beautify- ing the courtyard. 2. Mr. Richardson tends bar on the New Orleanstrip. 3, Mr. Richardson supervises lunchroom activities. f l 3 I n ' ' K g N , . - . 3 SUPERIN- I :TENDENT Linus Wright Completes First Year Completing his first year as superintendent of the Dallas Independent School District, Linus Wright brought about a number of changes in Dallas schools. Mr. Wright, working closely with the school board, has been confronted with a num- ber of difficult inter-district prob- lems. Despite the district difficul- ties, Mr. Wright continues to have the respect and support of the community. Linus Wright is the first superintendent in the Dallas Independent School Dis- trict in 10 years, taking over for former superintendent Nolan Estes. As the year progressed, Mr. Wright has maintained his commitment to redistrict redistri- buting the manpower of the Dis- trict and improving the quality of education for students. 1 . Superintendent Linus Wright. 2. Linus Wright has helped the district through many problems. 3. Mr. Wright is the first new superin- tendent in the DISD in 10 years. 4. Linus Wright and the DISD board. Nancy Blackwood Sarah Carmichel David Forgey Jerry Madison Roy Reed M X 15 xxx x fsxfff -J 'A ADMINISTRATION Administration Leads The Way Striving for perfection was the motto this year for our six return- ing administrators. Whether or not they caught you coming back from Jack-In-The-Box or walking in the halls without a pass, they worked hard for the benefit of the student. Once again this year, Jerry Madison was Senior Supervisor, Floy Fteed Junior Supervisor, David Forgey Sophomore Super- visor, Martin Ftiojas Freshman Supervisor, Dr. Nancy Black- wood Dean of Instruction, and Miss Sarah Carmichael Pupil Personal Registrar. 1. Miss Carmichael takes time to pose for the camera. 2. Dr. Blackwood sets up the projector. 3. Mr. Riojas fills out another referral. 4. Mr. Reed smiles for the camera. 5. Jerry Madison works diligently in his office. 6. Mr. Forgey gets down with the other teachers during assembly. Martin Ftiojas COUNSELOFIS Counselors Work Hard Once again this year the counse- lors aided the students with their everyday problems. The first prob- lem came at the beginning of the school year when many students found errors in their schedules. These conflicts were taken care of within the first week, and the coun- selors were always there to help. Working with the students were Ruth Lewis, Eloise London, Eliza- beth Enlow, Gloria Brown, Patricia Johnson, Nell Martin and Yvonne Stratmen. Helping the counselors were Marty Dyer, Martha Ferguson, Marlene Johnson plus many stu- dent volunteers. 1. Mrs. Brown works at her desk. 2. Mrs. Martin reads a student's file. 3. Mrs. Johnson records names for driver's ed. 4. Mrs. Dyer is amused by a student. 5. Mrs. Johnson helps a student with her schedule. 6. Mrs. Johnson is puzzled by the camera. 7. Mrs. Enlow smiles for the camera. Gloria Brown Marty Dyer Elizabeth Enlow Martha Ferguson Marlene Johnson . Q. , - - t.wfa ff. f-W. i 4 1'ts.'?'?r'F f ..,, ...tm . .- eagsw -. . em, ., f . ' .i - fi.. .. 1., . ..,,1.5pf.geiif5, f A my M35 5 f assi: we.,-ss,-g-iB'ixf - . ... . .... . .. . t t 'N t X , .X sa- .- - fg7V tr .-A .-...,..q. ,,,.,.. 4'79U7ikw ' 'fi' 'th' af. F as K K 1... Ai my r -, ...sc ' g f : f if ' ' E . J- e f f . Zi , rv,-y -T. . J i f ? K 512153 .V if gi' ,25 2 . Q , I fin' 5 ' if-- . 1 on 54851-4 f i ' TQ m1'. :VV ' Patricia Johnson 55, ' ,V ' A i H Ruth Lewis ' A K' if Eloise London if : i A New Marian W iff fix? 1 M of ' iw Mary Brinlee Barbara Coney Evelyn Holt Frances Johnston Mildred Morgan fn, fr 1 OFFICE LADIES Office Aids fr j i . 1'-M tv 3 'tx I . il, 5 L if ry. .. ,f ',, . I, Students This year, working as hard as ever, were those ladies that most students depend on at least once throughout the year. These peo- ple were the attendance office ladies. Their tasks were unend- ing, but very much appreciated. Not only do they have to keep track of every student at school, but they also are responsible for relaying important messages from parents to students. Also an important part of the function of Bryan Adams is the Office ladies. They arranged important meetings and took notes for all Administration. The office ladies included Mary Brin- lee, Barbara Coney, Evelyn Holt, Frances Johnston, Mildred Mor- gan, Anita Parker, June Sharp, Bonita Junker, Faye Van, and Joyce Watson. 1. Mrs. Coney checks up on another stu- dent. 2. Mrs. Holt sets up an appointment. 3. Mrs. Morgan is caught by surprise, 4. Mrs. Parker helps student out. 5. Mrs. Van works hard. Anita Parker June Sharp Bonita Tucker Faye Van Joyce Watson YOUTH ACTION Youth Action Shows Guidance Once again this year, the Youth Action Center tried to min- imize the truancy and number of dropouts. The center tried to deal with students who had problems and caused problems. The peo- ple that worked in the center are as follows. Marrian Fleetwood - Teacher in Charge, Gabriel D. Macias - Advisor, Bob Wilson - Police, Jerry Vining - Proba- tion Officer, and Johnnie Patter- son -Secretary. 1. Officer Wilson pauses for a moment. 2. Mr. Fleetwood shows disgust. 3. Mr. Fleetwood takes time to visit with students. W slut ms-'ti ff I I-,,,.,-..... Davilla Lynch Hazel Read 1 : CLINIC Clinic Doctors Up Students One group at Bryan Adams that usually goes unnoticed is the Clinic staff and nurse. They administer first aid and keep the medical records of every student accurate and up-to-date. Mrs. Lynch, nurse, and her staff tried to keep sick students as comfort- able as possible while waiting for parents and also made sure everyone was healthy at school. 1. Mrs. Lynch checks the pulse of a stu- dent. 2. Mrs. Smith clowns around. 3. Mrs. Lynch measures a student's height. SOCIAL STUDIES -- Past Experiences ln the Social Studies depart- ment, the required courses for graduation include World His- tory, American History and American Government. Students especially interested in furthering their knowledge of the past were also offered elective courses such as Women in History. One of the new electives offered this year was Outdoor Education. This course taught students to discover the out- doors through hikes, camping trips and cookouts. This class was taught by Mr. Kasten. 1. Mr. McClure points out the next chap- ter for his class. 2. Mrs. Jacques explains to her govern- ment class who the vice-president is. 3. Coach Land contemplates grading his next paper. 4. Mr. Huntchecks the role. 5. Mr. Abbott likes to give lectures. 6. Coach Marshall watches over his class. 7. Mr. Peek listens to a'student's speech. Charles Abbott Don Ferguson Andrew Davis Bill Densmore Jesse Bull Wil! I ' . '. f - 1 it aff .fi 3271332 James Fracchia David Harstrom Bill Hitt Jimmy Don Hunt Talmadge Jacques Jerry Kasten Jacquelin Knuckles Bill Marshall John McClure Peter Paleschic mf ff 0 ' fix' 4 1 ff f i ,,,,A , Q 1l-, ll f Iil V f K , if P J X 159, 5 fail it QT! f 6 ,fi ' A -W . Y R Q mais., Robert Peek Dolph Ftegelsky Ralph Zeitz SUCIAL STUDIES tvtr, Paleschic helps a student. Mr. Regelsky lectures to his class. Mr. Densmore lectures while Kelly Branson and Mike Owens look on. Mr. Peek gives history notes to an attentive class. Students relax during an American government class. Janet Rediger comes unformal to gov- ernment. LANGUAGE ARTS - English Sets High Goals The English Department was expanded this year with the addi- tion ot a new class, Creative Writ- ing. Under the instruction of Mrs. Carolyn Wartes, students learned to improve and develop their writing skills also, included in the Language Arts Department was journalism. This class which was taught by Miss Debbie Ellis, taught students to develop their writing in a newspaper style. The Language Arts Depart- ment strived to teach students to express themselves effectively by improving their skills in gram- mar, vocabulary, and compos- ition. The English program was headed by Chairman, Mrs. Leita Vllorsham. i. Mrs. Leeman discusses Grammar with her class. 2. Mrs, Fortner checks a students homework. 3. Mrs. Worsham enjoys teaching Old English. 4. Mrs. Wilbanks is caught by surprise. 5. Mr. Ftoss grins for the camera. 6. Mrs. Walls helps Glenn May with his term paper, 7. Miss Ellis takes a break from a journal- ism class, Velmarie Bolden Kathie Bowley Donna Bronaugh Juanita Cunningham Melinda Davis Susan Ethridge Kelly Fortner Doris Furlough Joyce King Carol Lalferty ar ta sn' 62. S wh isa , , Jimmy Lancaster Peggy Leeman Kirby Matlack Carolyn Nail Ron Floss Olga Sanchez Louise Stafford Pearl Svenson Francys Walls Carolynn Wartes Maryellen Wilbanks Leitaworsham A L:'i Ruth Zeigler nf . Margaret Chandler r My Mary Ann Dodd .ily A I A W I x Q - Eg. v E ' 2 A ,M iwflaye 'Z - ij 'limi' 'rf Signer! - . rl .r 51- XQQQQ :fam . l as W 59? 6.,. f,,1,.1 s 1? ,f fg? ,gi .gn Ruby Grubbs Beatrice Hughes Lillian Seals Mary Trull ,A .ti f ., in .. , 72 LANGUAGE ARTS Mrs. King enjoys the language lab. Mr. Matlack checks his gradebook. Mrs. Wartes checks Carolyn Mee- han's homework while LeaAnn Yeats and Paula Parvin look on. Carol Laflerty gives English notes. Mrs. Bolden watches a student while taking a test. Mrs. Furlough discusses English tests. Mrs. Wilbanks and John Schatz pose forthe picture. MATH Numbers Plus Many mathematics courses are offered at Bryan Adams. Among these are Fundamentals ot Math, Introduction to Algebra, Algebra, Geometry, Algebra ll, Trigonometry, Computer Math, and Calculus. This department headed by department chair- man, Wintord Groves, not only teaches required math, but otters many courses for the student that wants to learn more. This year the Math Department received new computers. These computers were the TRS.-80 put out by Radio Shack. They were placed in Mrs. Stevens' room for use by her Computer Math Class. Mrs. Prolfer helps a student with an algebra problem. Mrs. Little gives help while another student looks on. Mrs. Cathey and students pose for the camera. Mr. Groves checks papers. Mrs. Hanes lectures to her class. Lenora Cathey Mary Chancellor Raymond Dickey Winiord Grover Jacqueline Franklin Donna Hanes Leslie Haralson Charlie Holloway Napoleon Johnson Maurine Little 5 11:53, N., Doris Peterson Edna Profter Kathy Stevens Diane Allison Gen Ballard Robert Bullock Pal Byrd Bruce Clark Mark Giddens Guadalupe Hernandez Anabelle McBride Robert Mitchell G.J. Parks : SCIENCE Beakers, Bottles, And Bugs The Science Department expanded this year with the addition of a new class, Physiology. This course was offered in the past, but was dropped until this year because of lack of interest. Advanced Biology is another elective offered in the department. This year the Advanced Biol- ogy class went to Port Aransas. There they stayed at the University of Texas' Marine Biology Lab. Any student inter- ested in taking Advanced Biology or Phy- siology must also have the science elec- tive Chemistry. Other courses in the science depart- ment included: Physical science and Biology. Students are required to take these two courses for their required two years of science to graduate. 1. Mr. Mitchell and a few members of his class. 2. Mrs. Robinson does an experiment. 3. Mrs. Fowler lectures to her class. 4. 5. Mrs. Allison smiles for the camera. 6. Students listen attentively to Mrs. McBride. Jerome Zabojnik Austrums Zidermanis 7. Mr. Bullock checks homework. Amy Parrott Elayne Robinson Ftuth Sherman Jerry Sims Ftod Stratman 141 FOREIGN LANGUAGE -it Language Adds Spice The foreign language classes at BA. are given as electives. The classes include French, Ger- man, Latin, and Spanish. The students ot these classes also learn the history of the lan- guages, the countries, and their cultures. Many students take these courses tor enjoyment, college requirements, or as a means of filling up their sched- ules. i. Mr. Baldor reads to class. 2. Mrs. Rushing looks over assignments. 3. Mrs. Golden helps students with homework. 4. Mrs. Verde quizzes class. 5. Mr. Brumbaugh shows a look of dis- gust. 6. Mrs. Barnes discusses Latin assign- ment with Mike Williams. Juan Baldor Virginia Barnes Stanley Brumbaugh Barbara Frye Helen Golden ,,.,,, , .,,6 ,, Saline Rushing ' Sue Verde , l W I K, -. -Lf '. 1' T? V' ' .. 9 - M A A Q 2' v J 55 ' V gi, ART Students Draw For all the talented students at BA., there were many art classes. For those who wished to venture into ceramics, there were Ceramics I and ll. Some students wanted to stick to draw- ing and painting. For these stu- dents there were classes I-IV. The most creative pieces of the art students were displayed in the trophy case in the front hall. The art department was directed by Nancy Miller, Becky Robertson, and Jan Cunning- ham. 1. An art class works with clay. 2. A student works on a picture. 3. Students work on collages. V4 I ' ' Ml' P , 'J' W 'V R ' y , i fr . ' Qt -' A Nm.: - x K . f f rf: ti., i R K , . , , ,X . ' ,M PHOTOGRAPHY Photographers Click The photography class has been a great success. lt has aided those students interested in a future in photography. The class includes the task of setting up a picture, taking it, developing it, and finally printing it on paper into a finished prod- uct. The students work with chemicals and contact sheets and they take turns using the darkroom provided for them. This class not only aided those students interested in a photog- raphy future, but also those inter- ested in photography as a hobby. Teaching photography this year was Jan Cunningham, who is also an art teacher. 1. Kevin Hall works on photography. 2. Meliss Lewis tells class of her opinion. 3. Ms. Cunningham helps student, Lane ing, make decision. Uf .. , lfmfffcfgx W f , ' 47 .1 - I , 1 sf . , , .. C ff23'11..,f-'Q Z diff? 'gQ!M. X f ff ,, f 7'4QC7,. ..-. f X!! x V, f1j.?4f?:?! rl r 1 xr f .,,l6i1T.,j??IT J 0 ..?7'1-g,..:l-fjqlka X7 71, , '- i ,7 N... 0X 1' r. 3,,i'2ffC?:--37, f -AMAA ., pw ff 4, TN-L 1, J I- '7 '-swlc ff'2g!j.?L W --f - .xgfzait -P 'fy-4, W ss N ,fi?5Z:,,! tftfi,-t,,.f Z4 f Jan Cunningham C! Ziff , t-15514 fp T Q24 1 .,j,, t , I -V f - Q, Hs 3 lf typfi' Z X MUSIC Do-Re Music There are many different music classes offered at BA. The instrumental classes include: Orchestra, Marching Band, Concert and Symphonic Band. There is also a special band for freshmen. The vocal classes include: Concert Choir, Chamber Choir, plus The New Addition Singers which has been a recent addi- tion. The Music Department is directed by Don Daniel, Mark Hoffman, and Mary Butler on instruments, and Colton Erwin on vocal. 1. Kevin Price loves to sing. 2. Mr. Erwin directs the Chamber Choir while Loel Camp plays. 3. Many students play cello in the Orchestra. Mary Butler Colton Erwin Mark Hoffman Barbara Robison DRAMA Acting ls Fun The drama class at BA. is one recognized by all. The final prod- ucts produced by the drama classes enlighten everyone. The students in drama expressed themselves through acting out dramatic parts, make-up, set designs, one act plays and chil- dren theaters. The stagecraft class helps out by working hard on sets and props for Cothurnus Playhouse, the one act plays, and the yearly musical. The stage crew also runs the sound and lights for the pep assemblies and other audito- rium activities. 1. Drama students show their enthusi- asm. 2. Ms. Clay takes time out to think about play. 3. Eric Dickerson helps out with the mak- ing of props. Grayce Clay Janet Gerard Ann Nieto Myra Whitlock PSYCHOLOGY! SOCICJLCGY Strings And Things Psychology, Sociology, and Advanced Psychology are offered to students who vvant to learn about human behavior. ln Psychology, students do many experiments from rings on a string, tracing stars, and mazes. ln Sociology, students study behavior more on the group level. Students did a project on the different classes of society. They were able to see how the higher or lower classes lived. ln order to take Advanced Psychol- ogy, students must have taken Sociology or Psychology. ln Advanced Psychology, stu- dents continue their learning of humans. They visited many placed such as Denton State School, Terrell, and University of Texas at Dallas. Students in this course also took a three day test to see what profession they were best suited for. 1. Cathy Fagg finds Psychology very frustrating! 2. Paula Parvin grins for the camera. 3. Miss Pinyan finds Sociology some- what amusing. Janice Pinyan Sylvia Tyra SPECIAL EDUCATION Students Get Special Instruction This year the Special Education Department was headed by Vocational Adjustment Coordinator, Judy Ernst. Other teachers included: Susan Dangel- mairer, Sara Pickering, Jackie Roberts, Resource Teachersg and Mike Corley who taught the Affective Learning Class. Students in the Resource classes were also involved in regular classes as well. Students in the Affective Learning remained in the portable all day where they were able to get the extra attention they needed. Special Education classes included students from 9th to 12th grade. 1. William Grace and William Jordan help each other with their homework. 2. Mr. Corley talks to his class. 3. William Grace studies. 4. Darryl Taylor works quietly. Susan Dangelmaier Judy Ernst Sara Pickering 149 HGIVIEIVIAKING Homemaking: Cooking And Sewing For those who wish to pursue a career in the Economics field, they had an excellent course available to them. They learned to cook many new dishes and to plan balanced meals. Another trait they learned was how to sew clothes. The art of taking care of babies was also taught to the students so eager to learn. Both the girls and the guys learned many new things that can even- tually help them throughout lite. 1. Two students watch while Mrs. Taylor prepares notes. 2. Mrs. Taylor lectures to her class. 3. Mrs. Withrow discusses sewing tech- niques. Susan Frye Frieda Langston Gwendolyn Taylor Pat Withrow JR. Arrington .ccgyc y..y.y azglsf Q11 '..' .2 Qi, J SHOPS Students Learn Crafty Skills The skill of manufacturing products, many of which were decorative as well as useful, was taught to those who signed up for the Industrial Arts classes. Students gained skills in drafting, metal, plastic, and wood shops. They also learned how to use the many different tools and machines. 1. A student sharpens a tool in metal shop. 2. Mr. Knox watches amusingly while a crowd gathers. 3. A student puts on the final coat in plastics. Julius Bennet l-l.C. Brown D.C. Cleere Bill Flagg Richard Knox GYM Students Keep In Shape Anyone interested in keeping their bodies in shape were no doubt in one ot the physical edu- cation classes. All students must have 5 quarters of gym Cor a gym substitute such as Ft.O.T.C. or bandj to graduate. Physical Education class pro- vided students with a chance to exercise, to visit with friends, square dance, and to disco dance. These were a part ot this year's routine, as well as Gym- nastics. 1. A student enjoys doing gymnastics. 2. Miss Sparks is ready to grade a stu- dent's cartwheels. 3. Many students enjoy gym. Jessie Barbee Larry Covin Susan Hagar Evanda Kiel Elsie Moreno Nina Sparks CM. Stadler Jose Tellez Henry Warner is 4 We assesses if tttt i .y.. g t S ...yy tty. 1 L .fl i . K , K ..is5 S S jrijjkfjfrik, Q.. -'gy f . STUDY HALL Study Hall- Not An Ordinary Class Study Hall proved to be one of the most popular classes again this year for students of all grades. Many people enrolled in Study Hall to just get away from all of their solid subjects. It provided time for students to catch up on last minute homework, to sleep, and just relax. Many students were able to enjoy leisure read- ing. 1. Mrs. Stephenson is caught by the camera. 2. Mrs. Weaver talks to a student while others listen. 3. A study hall substitute gives a student a library pass. Sarah Busby Juanita Robinson Alyce Stephenson Justine Weaver fs 1 Q i 2 A s 3 , :Y . W ' -W ' ' 4 'K YQ, f ,, -A V ' M an N, ,. M in , My , Aw en. 3 ,, WB g f ,J ,f f A 4' ' ' , 4 vf z?f?f ', Xr 2 Wff ., ,W M ,, :ww Hu. su' I 1 . ,. 4 :Zh F55 iz Q l 3 G P' Q , N' A ff f BM , 'gf' I f o xx Q W K P Q if var 1 amz' 'Y yn we wr ww , 12? W a il ? N., my 1 m M Q ,ff rr- 5 5 -4.-an-www S fi at S T? sg f.'a u f F 421 if-H , fs. 5 1LW, f '30 'vi sq 4. 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Wells BUSINESS ED Business Skills Learned Many students who wished to pursue a careerin the bushwess field could take one of the many Business Educahon courses available at Bryan Adams. The Business courses were: Typing, Shonhand,Bookkeemng,BusL ness Law, and Business Math. Thecoumesnotonwrxowded students with the skills that can be usedthroughoutcoHege,but throughout the rest of life as well. With these business fields, many smdemsmeabmtohndsummer jobs 1. A student works diligently in Business Law. 2. Mrs. Weaver lectures on typing skills. 3. Mr. Shores Debits and credits. 4. Mr. Weathered helps a student with a manuscript. 5. Mrs. Winters checks for errors. 6. Mrs. gives typing drills. 7. This student is caught practicing the keyboard. 8. This student credits to his ledger. Barbara Carrell Pete Shores A.B. Weatherred RS. Weaver Laura Winters 1 2 ha 4 00000608 EQ 1 8 6 7 8 5 ,hx xx Q H c SN? 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This year the Student Council was also elected the honor of acting as the District 3 Vice-President. The officers that manage this hard-working group of students were President, Nancy Benners, Vice-President, Brian Odum, Secretary, Sara Bamos, and Treasurer, Kim Galetka. The sponsor vvas Mr. Bill Densmore. 1. Jennifer Smith sells carnations before school. 2. Randy Felder seems puzzled during 3rd period Student Council class. 3. Senior Cindy Green is hard at work. 4. The 1979-80 Student Council class. 5. The members of the Student Council class. 6. Arnoid West poses a question to the Council. 7. Vice-President Brian Odum directs a speech to the Student Council class. PHA 1 ' --1 .. m rxl wii M 1 fi H -1 , my-5 - . ,X k,swg,:2Jf - - 4 . we-1 .-3:3 A Q f ' ' 5 D --A L , ,. .:..,:. . My 53, W' In ' hw A . gi . A in : H W. U NI ER 1 . 2 ,T NHS NHS Awards Honors The National Honor Society started early in planning a busy year forthe 79-80 members. Even before school started, this year's president, Mark Secrest, attended the National Leadership Training Center, a week long seminar which was held in San Antonio last summer. This was the first time for Bryan Adams to send a student to this event. Many social events were added to the calendar of activities which contained supplying hosts and hostesses for college night and ushering Baccalaureate and Graduation. The officers for this year were President, Mark Secrestg Vice- President, Leticia lbarrag Secre- tary, Lynn Travis, and Treasurer Melinda Brinlee. The sponsors were Carolyn Nail, chairman, Francys Walls, Maurine Little, Peggy Leeman, Donna Bro- naugh, Leslie Haralson, and Kirby Matlack. 1. The 1979-80 National Honor Society. 2. Baylor representatives giving a lecture on college night. 3. Debbie Rotermund and Laura Larsen help themselves to a box of donuts. 4. Ftusty Reid listens attentively to Mark Secrest. 5. President Mark Secrest gets advice from Ms. Nail. 6. Vice-President Leticia lbarra helps out at a meeting. 7. Andy Stem plans his college career at Oklahoma University. BAND Band Brings Spirit to B.A. From Big D to the birthplace of jazz, the Cougar Band enter- tained thousands with its excit- ingly unique form of halftime entertainment. Texas' Premier Showband got an early start this year with four hour rehearsals daily throughout June. Returning August 6, the Band began work for the upcoming performance season with drills written by the drum majors and drill instructors as well as the directors. The school year saw daily seven- thirty rehearsals and several early rehearsals at Forester Field. September 30 brought the pil- grimage to New Orleans, the heart of Dixieland and a fitting place for the jazz-styled qualities of the B.A.nd. The trip concluded with an excellent pre-game and halftime performance in the Superdome for the Saints-Giants game. Other activities included the U.l.l.. Competition on November 5 and a performance for the National Association of Soft Drinks and international Exhibition on November 12. The 79-80 Cougar Band was under the supervision of director Don Daniel and assistant director Mark Hoffman. The group was led on the field by head drum major Rusty Reid and assistant drum major Beth Davis. Drill instructors were Scott Wilder and Missa Murry. i. The band entertains during a pep assembly. 2. Practice makes perfect! 3. Mr. Daniel conducts a music rehearsal. 4. The Band starts off game with the national anthem. 5. Drum Major Rusty Reid calls the band to attention. 6. Mr. Hoffman checks over last minute details. 7. The BA. marching ensemble per- forms out of uniform before departing for New Orleans. 8. The Band stops the show with Bugle Call Rag! ? ,M4kff'V if sf K! ly . 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W . . . 5 :- IVIAJOBETTES Twirlers Add Sparkle For the first time since its inception, the Bryan Adams Band was complimented by the talents of two featured twirlers - Dana Morrison and Susan Walker. Twirling together since the age of eight, the two girls were no strangers when it came to working with one another. Practice started for them two weeks prior to the Green and White Game and continued throughout football season last- ing approximately two to three hours daily. Dana and Susan, a past State Champion in the Soloist and Strut Competition, started off the year in June by taking part in the National Baton Twirling Associa- tion Competition in San Antonio. The two later competed in the University interscholastic League Solo Competition on October 30th, another first for B.A. major- ettes. Combined with the efforts of the rest of the marching ensem- ble, the twirlers entertained many with their outstanding displays of baton expertise. l. Top: Drum Majors Ftusty Reid and Beth Davis Bottom: Featured Twirlers Susan Walker and Dana Morrison, 2. Dana performs at orientation. 3. The 1979-80 B.A.nd debuts at orien- tation. 4. Susan ends another fantastic perform- ance. 5. Susan twirls in a pep assembly. 6. The twirlers pose with the Good Luck in New Orleans cake from the Belles. 7. Before school practice comes early! 8. Dana performs during halftime. BELLES Belles Spark in '80 The Bryan Adams Belles, syn- onymous with precision, spirit, and enthusiasm, lived up to their reputation in the 79-80 school year. A very dedicated group of 72, the l'Pride of White Bock began the year with summer practice on August 13, working four hours daily. With the start of school came seven o'clock rehearsals, pep assembly per- formances, outstanding support for the football team and, of course, halftime shows. Along with the band, the Belles traveled to New Orleans to per- form in the Superdome on Sep- tember 30. Money was raised for the trip with candy sales. The group also took part in the Uni- versity lnterscholastic League Competiton on November 5 which combined with the above to form a very memorable year. The Belles were led by Captain Karen Cildea, Co-Captain Kim Bidley, Lieutenant Cindy Green, and sponsor Nina Sparks. 1. The 79-80 Captain, Sponsor, Lieuten- ant, and Co-Captain. 2. Kim Ridley leads a blind Cindy Green through early morning rehearsals. 3, The Belles perform the traditional B.A. kick. 4. ls it a touchdown? 5. Belles practice for their first pep assembly performance. 6. Karen Gildea leads the Belles through another fine performance. 7. Kim Ridley shows that pretty smile on and off the field. 173 i .H 3' A A if Qi f Q , ,U H X , , ,. V A . Y ' Mfn if A- H, . f N O I ' of w w V 4 4 P. ', W. M vf- ..' ' aww' ,J If? 1, 4' W . ' my M. N X fag 'lm V in ',:,,'f ,, . lf, 3- Q k X 77643, V :Y . , . , , ,,, ,hw 2 Q., . S 5 hw FK M W V 'M m A V . 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AM ' '13 H 4- ff' k 1 if 'm M 43 'H 1 W s Q 1 f ' Q ' ' H A' D' A W 1 , , o ff' 53 mm f A W. ' ' A 'J' if J' ev fsj vw K V74 qw , . , . 1 P a X 'f -'-.' 1 1... 42, ' 4:'Q 'L , A ia .,, F 1. A , -af ii' E W Mgr 1 ,L ' 'ww' ,eral 9' 1 Q , WM , x 1 1.1 Q I x 1 Q1 Q , ,-'r475N4 K' 'iii .4,54lQ:E-. flfznn :+..,1. V, 1 M Jn. gwivv-1 CHEER LEADERS Cheers Ignite Spirit Due to the dedication of thir- teen enthusiastic people, spirit at Bryan Adams was unparalleled this year. The 79-80 Cheerlead- ers and Mascot began vvork the second week of June, practicing twice a day for a total of four hours. Their hard efforts paid off during the N.C.A. summer work- shop at S.M.U. on August sixth through tenth where the group won four superior ribbons, a spirit stick, and recognition as the Super Star Squad. After school started, the cheerleaders practiced during first period and often after school to perfect the stunts, cheers, and skits which were so vital to our pep assemblies and football games. Fund raising projects included the sale of candy and stationery. Combined with the efforts of sponsor Kelly Fortner, the cheer- leaders roused outstanding sup- port and spirit for the football games and other athletic games throughout the year. 1. The 79-BO Cheerleaders: Paula Sud- dath, Thanh Nguyen, Tharia Shelton, Blake Gebhauer, Janet Fledinger, John Kendrick, Kim Bergman, Mark Ishmael, Kelly Williams, Kevin Hall, Sara Ramos, Rod Rayson, Cherie Strucely. 2. Cheerleaders perform stunt during assembly. 3. Leading in the football team. 4. Janet and John practice at S.M.U. Camp.- 5. Cougar mascot rouses spirit, 6. Cheerleaders chant on the sidelines. 7. Cheerleaders practice during lst period. 177 J.V. CHEER LEADERS Spirit J.V. Style The 1979-80 J.V. Cheerlead- ers, a combination of sophomore and junior girls, maintained enthusiasm and spirit by per- forming at the Freshman and Junior Varsity football games throughout the school year. During the summer these girls held a bake sale and a garage sale in order to raise money for various expenses. They also sold T-shirts during the first six weeks. This fourteen member group attended summer cheerleading camp at East Texas State Univer- sity located in Commerce where they vvon a spirit stick the second night along with two superior, one excellent and three out- standing ribbons. They also won the spirit stick again on the last day of competition enabling them to bring it home. This year's cheerleaders include: Barbara Bartlett, Bea- trice Benavides, Kathy Cantu, Kathi Cox, Beth Greenoe, Nora Hadawi, Leslie Hubbard, Karen Kinard, LeeAnn Martin, Laurie Norris, Sharron O'Glee, Oona Sifuentes, Carrie Staton, and Gaylynn Winham. Their sponsor is Diane Allison. 1. Carrie Staton, Sharron O'Glee, Lee- Ann Martin, and Gaylynn Winham show their spirit through a cheer at a J.V. football game. 2. Kathy Cantu works hard as she prac- tices cheers. 3. Karen Kinard and GayLynn Winham practice hard to perfect their cheers. 4. The 1979-1980 J.V. Cheerleaders are: Kathy Cantu, Barbara Bartlett, Lee- Ann Martin, Nora Hadawi, Karen Kinard, Beatrice Benavides, Beth Greenoe, Kathi Cox, Carrie Staton, Oona Sifuentes, Leslie Hubbard, Gay- Lynn Winham, Laurie Norris, and Sharron O'Glee. 5. Leslie Hubbard, Barbara Bartlett, Beth Greenoe, and LeeAnn Martin work on cheers during 7th period cheerleading class. 6. Nora Hadawi, Beth Greenoe, Karen Kinard, and Kathi Cox perform at a freshman football game. GQ., fg, f ,X SPIRITS Spirits Add Zest The Bryan Adams Spirits started the 79-80 school year off to an enthusiastic start at their first meeting on Orientation Day. The Spirits met each week on the day of the pep assembly in order to learn new cheers and chants from the cheerleaders while the officers, squadleaders and help- ers joined together twice a week to discuss planned activities. The Spirits made up of freshman, sophomore and junior girls helped support the athletic teams throughout the year. To cover the expenses of their annual Spirit banquet, the Spirits sold candy to the student body. This year's officers were Presi- dent, Melissa Lewisg Vice-Presi- dent, Kathy Morton, Secretary, Ann Perry, Treasurer, Sue Perry, Captain, Debbie Joswiak, Co- Captains, Susan Tadlock and Angela Yeatsg and Social Secre- tary, Loel Camp. Sponsoring the Spirits were Sylvia Tyra and Jan- ice Pinyan. 1. The1979-80 Spirits. 2. President Melissa Lewis is always involved at the game. 3. Jennifer Love enjoys the excitement ofagame. 4. Spirits watch everything. 5. Susie Wilson decorates the halls. 6. Robin Roberts watches the game with awe. 7. The Spirit Officers: Angela Yeats, Kathy Morton, Melissa Lewis, Ann Perry and Sue Perry. H.Ft.'S Hoo-Rahs Show Spirit The l-loo-rahs, made up of senior guys, joined together to add enthusiasm during the assembly. Each person enriched the cheers as they participated. I-lR's also made up their own chants and presented awards to the football players. The morning before each assembly, the HFi's met to discuss plans for that game. Officers for the 1979-80 school year were President, Glen May, Vice-President, Kenneth Seipp, and Secretary-Treasurer, Kurt Fegraeus. The sponsor is Jesse Bull. 1. The 1979-80 Hoo-Rahs: Back Flow: Mike Smith, Paul Smith, Robert Meek, George Toomerf John Young, Mark Bowers, Wyatt Cadell. 3rd Row: Greg Colden, Kurt Fegraeus, Leo Naegar, Brian Egan, Larry Turner, Chris Green, Bo Crabtree, Kane Nakahara, Kevin Ellis. 2nd Row: Mark Zagurski, Kenneth Seipp, Glen May, Chris Hoover, David l-lodges. Seated: Spon- sor -Jesse Bull, Carter Stone, Glenn Lewis, John Franks, Larry Burgess. and Michael Viegar. 2. l-l.Ft's David Ward and Robin Cook wait for early morning meeting to begin. 3. Senior Tom Cusic listens to instruc- tlOl'1S. 4. HR's promote spirit in the assembly. JE C.C.'S C.C.'S Give Support The Cougar Claws, one of the most spirited groups in the school, continued to keep excite- ment in the pep assemblies this year. They met each pep assem- bly day to learn new cheers and chants. During the assemblies, all girls wearing the green club T- shirts sat together. Their enthusi- asm was present throughout the year. This year's officers were Presi- dent, Beverly Bateman, Vice- President, Kathy Ramirez, and Secretary, Mollyn Ivy. Sponsor- ing this group was Frieda Lang- ston and Connie Tyler. 1. The 1979-80 Cougar Claws: Top Row: Rosemary Drake, Meghan Plunkett, Kristi Cody, Alice Bybee. Middle Row: Patricia Roller, Lisa Dickinson, Linda Burke, Kathy Deckert, Bottom Row: Lanai Welch, Kelly Dugan, Kathy Ramirez, Debra Valle, Lea Cooper, Annell Clowers, and Cathy Tovar. 2. ls there a hidden meaning in this shirt? 3. Sponsor Frieda Langston is excited about morning meetings. 4. Mellonee Morton and Karen Taylor show spirit during pep assembly. KEY CLUB - Key Club Serves School Being a service organization is what the Bryan Adams Key Club is all about. Each year the club engages in various activities to raise funds to donate to charities. One such activity was the Hal- loween Haunted House for the March of Dimes. The members set up a booth and admission was charged to be given to the lvlarch of Dimes. The Key Club met every Tues- day and discussed plans for activities such as the state con- vention and the basketball game against the White Rock Kiwanis, their sponsor organization. They also listened to a speaker trom Muscular Dystrophy Foundation. This year's Key Club officers were President, John Kendricksg Vice-President, Ken Jolly, Secre- tary, Ken Pool, Treasurer, Scooter Moomaw and Sponsor John McClure. 1. John Kendricks opens the meetings in formal attire. 2. 1978-79 Key Club Sweetheart, Janet Redlnger has everyone's attention. 3. Key Club Officers: Scooter Moomaw, treasurer, John Kendricks, presidentg Ken Jolly, vice-president, and Ken Pool, secretary. 4. Key Club secretaries often travel incognito. 5. Mr. McClure shows a filmstrip in an early morning meeting. 6. Andy James copies down future club activities. ---Q IB5 ...-f 2 3 f ,,. -. N.F.L. N.F.L. Competes With Skill The National Forensic League showed its potential in many aspects this year. ln order to support their many competitions and trips, the N.F.L. started the year off with the annual talent show on October 5, called Monsters, Musicians and Maney Acts. Throughout the year, various students demon- strated their verbal capabilities in debate, dramatic interpretations and poetry. Competitions were held in Dallas and throughout Texas. ln February, the well acclaimed Bryan Adams tourna- ment was held and ran success- fully with the hard work of the N.F.L. The 1979-80 officers were President, Geoff Rodgers, V. President, Bruce Morrow, Busi- ness Manager, Cammy Benson, Corresponding Secretary, Jo Ann Pepper, Debate Point Keeper, Greg Lueb, Individual Point Keeper, Tracey Powellg Members at Large, Pam Bud, Tournament Coordinator, Carla McCleskey, and sponsors were Janet Gerard and Myra Whitlock. 1, The 1979-80 N.F.L. Officers: T. Pow- ell, P. Bud, C. McCleskey, G. Rodgers, G. Lueb, C. Benson, J, Pepper, and B. Morrow. 2, Tom Ives gives the N.F.L. Talent Show humor, 3. Janet Gerard and Myra Whitlock dis- cuss future activities. 4. Pres. Geoff Rodgers confers with Ms. Whitlock about debate events. 5. Bruce Morrow finds the debate files interesting. COTHUFZNUS CLUB Cothurnus Enlightens Students The Cothurnus Playhouse expressed uniqueness and fine acting skills as they performed for the students. Acting is only a part of the many things that each member performs. Before the actual performance can take place many tasks must be fin ished. Rehearsals after rehears als occur as the make-up and setting departments finish their jobs. One of the many perform ances was A Midsummer Night's Dream held December 6 and 7. The play took place in the 25th century. Outstanding talent was expressed by all those in front of the stage as well as those behind it. The president of this fine club was Sara Anderson. The sponsor was Mrs. Grayce Clay. 1. Susan Fowler dances during A Mid summer Night's Dream. 2. David Todora plays Theseus as Gail Oehler plays Hlppolyta. 3. Cothurnus Board members laugh at the camera. 4. Cothurnus Club members listen atten tively. 5. President Sara Anderson poses a question. 6. Cothurnus Club members show a dramalization. 5 6 189 'ikw' 4 3 PLAYERS Players Perform For Children Three to four times a week during fifth and sixth periods the Patchwork Players traveled around the city performing for school children in various ele- mentary schools. The group decides on the play of their choice to act out to sharpen their dramatic skills and for the pleas- ure of making the children glad they came to school that day. The actors practiced on Mon- days and trade parts every two weeks. This years play was We Are Family, written by Mrs. Ann Nieto with music by Patchwork Player Lynn Lawrence. This year's players visited Har- ding Christian University in Searcy, Arkansas where they made three performances. 1. Marcus Cook knows how to interrupt a scene. 2. Lynn Lawrence expresses in a song. 3. Players enjoy a dance. 4. Preston Bircher gets masculine. 5. Patchwork Players pose candidly together. 6. Mrs. Nieto decides to take a break. 7. Brouck McCall never loses his smile. PATCHWORK JAZZ ENSEIVIBLE Jazz Etc. Not only jazz, but blues, rock, and a number of other styles comprised the sound of the Bryan Adams Jazz Ensemble. One of the fine branches of B.A.'s music department, the group played at a variety of func- tions where they were always well received. The Ensemble took part in several competitions such as the University of Texas at Arlington Jazz Festival in February and the DISD Contest in May. Perform- ances included a PTA. perform- ance as well as the annual Spring Concert in April. 1. The 79-80 Jazz Ensemble at work: Loel Camp, Larry Marshall, Jimmy Rothenflue, Mario Quiroga, Robert Morgan, Rob Emmick, Bill Jaynes, Sandra Morin, Greg Slaughter, Matt Hewitt, Wesley Kleinschmidt, Greg Johnston, Horace Barge, Bobby Ruiz, Wade Allen, Gary Patillo, and Scott Burrus. 2, Mr. Daniel runs a disciplined rehearsal. 3. Greg Johnston makes it look easy. 4. Concentrating to get that sound. ZW CRCHESTRA Strings Bring Culture This year's orchestra was very busy during their concert sea- son. They participated in many contests as a group such as U.l,l.. and D.l.S.D. orchestra competitions. Their calendar included the annual Christmas concert and the Concert Choir musical, Fiddler on the Boot. With their many activities the orchestra members still found time for solos and ensembles. The conductor of this group was Mrs. Mary Butler. The offi- cers of 1979-80 were President, Bruce Mullenaxg Vice-President, Valerie Petersong and Secretary- Treasurer, Lisa White. The 1979-80 Orchestra officers: Vai- erie Peterson, Bruce Mullenax, and Lisa White. David Ritchie and Tim Paris enjoy their music. Mrs. Butler conducts with feeling. Mrs. Butler gives the beat. 193 CONCERT CHGIR Three Part Harmony The vocal music department, comprised of the Concert Choir, the Chamber Choir, and the New Edition Singers, brought joy to many with their talented singing. Together or separately, the groups managed to spread the skill around the Dallas area with performances at Northpark, Town East, Reunion, Lowe's Anatole, Union Station, and vari- ous other places. Christmas per- formances were also given for the P.T.A. as well as the student body during 5th period, Decem- ber 13. After many weeks of con- centrated effort, the choir debuted the highlight of its year, the musical production of Fid- dler on the Roof on February 21-22. Spring saw choir contests and the annual Spring Concert to complete a successful year. The choirs of Bryan Adams are con- ducted by Mr. Colton Erwin. 1, Concert Choir perlects harmony. 2. The Chamber Choir members were: Top Bow: Crystal Haynes, Bruce Bob- erts, Susan Randle, David Fiidenour, Dorothy Moore, Eric Dickerson, Lacy Atwood, Bruce Mullenax, Karen Gil- dea, Kevin Price, Loel Camp, Jeff Andrews, and Susie Gallia. Bottom Bow: Suzanne Ivey, Thom Ives, Beth Lancaster, David Macdowell, Kim Rid- ley, James White, Leann Fairchild, Eric Pierce and Alice Bybee. 3. The Concert Choir rehearses for a performance, 4. The New Edition Singers were: Top: Eric Pierce, Eric Dickerson, and Bruce Mullenax. Bottom: Beth Lancaster, Kevin Price, Suzanne Ivey, Crystal Haynes, Dorothy Moore, Thom Ives, and Kim Ridley. 5. Mr. Erwin cheerfully conducts rehearsal, 6. The 1979-80 Concert Choir. w N ..Q,n.., A sTAcEcnAFT - Behind The Scenery The twenty-four members of Stagecraft took care of building scenery, getting props, running the lights, sound, and pinrail for almost everything that went on in the Bryan Adams auditorium. The crew was backstage running the show for PTA meetings, pep assemblies, musicals, contests, plays, and the Cothurnus Play- house. The Stagecraft members were usually the first to arrive and the last to leave rehearsals and school productions and when the show was over, the actors received all of the credit for a terrific show. The 79-80 Stagecraft officers were: President, Melinda Brinleeg Vice-President, Liz Elam, Secre- tary and Treasurer, Cheryl Milam, and the Faculty Sponsor, Grayce Clay. 1. The 1979-80 Stagecraft Crew. 2. Lisa Haugen, Cheryl Milam, and Taryn Tuinstra get a sudden attack of com- radeship. 3. Melinda Brinlee and Vicky Garza try to twist Scott Simmons' arm. : THESPIANS Thespians Honored For Drama Thespians get their name from a sixth century l3.C. Greek poet. The members of Thespians are members of the Cothurnus Club who have gone over and above the responsibility of a Cothurnus member. After achieving a cer- tain number of honor points, the students were accepted into this International Honor Society for drama students. Each honor point required ten hours of acting and working on or around the stageg and when the requirement of ten honor points was met, the Thespian honor points achieved after acceptance are then put on the diploma of the individual stu- dent in the form of bars and stripes. This year's president was Melinda Brinlee, vice-president Mary Ann Russel, secretary Gail Oehler, and sponsor Grayce Clay. 1. Mary Ann Russell, Melinda Brinlee and Gail Oehler get comfortable. 2. The 1979-80 Thespians. MATH ci.ui3 5 Math Brings Challenge The purpose of the Math Club was to bring students together who shared the common interest of mathematics. They partici- pated in area math contests such as the Richardson Math Tourna- ment and Dallas Baptist College competition. In order to defray some of their various expenses the club sold stick candy during the fall. Early in the school year, the club sponsored the Mu Alpha Theta induction for outstanding math students. The officers of this club were President, Terri Millerg Vice-Pres- ident, Missa Murryg and Secre- tary, Cheryl Jurkovich. Mrs. Kathy Stevens sponsored the Math Club. 1. 1979-80 Math Club. 2. Liem Du loves to play blackjack. 3. David Brown is shocked at his game. 4. Math Club officers discuss math con- tests with Mrs. Stevens. SCIENCE CLUB Science Tests Minds Science is a subject that inter- ests many students at B.A. The Science Club is for those people who wish to meet together and share their common knowledge of this popular subject. At the beginning of the school year, the club had a get-acquainted picnic at Audubon Park to join the members together. In December, a Christmas party was given. The Science Club's football team was in competition with some other clubs at B.A. The officers of the Science Club were: President, Sarah Kovichg First Vice-President, Leticia lbarrag Co-Second Vice- Presidents, Mark Bowers and Kane Nakaharag Secretary, Amy Danielg and Treasurer, Taryn Tuinstra. Sponsors were Candy Fowler and Robert Bullock. 1. 1979-80 Science Club. 2. Danny Marzuola enjoys Science Club meetings. 3. Brad Taylor, Bryan Kaminski, and Marty O'Connor show their Senior spirit. 4. Science Club officers: Kane Naka- hara, Sarah Kovlch, Mark Bowers, and Leticia lbarra. Sponsors: Mr. Bullock and Mrs. Fowler. LITERARY SOCIETY Lit. Soc. Enjoys Drama Through their active enthusi- asm, the Bryan Adams Literary Society continued their viewing of area dramatic productions. The school year began with their annual get-acquainted picnic at White Rock. Throughout the year they saw musicals and Shakes- pearean plays. Any student who was interested in the arts was welcome to join. The officers for 1979-80 were President, Jo Ellen Smith, Vice- President and Treasurer, Taryn Tuinstrag Program Chairman, Sara Anderson, Secretary, Lynn Travis, and Social Chairman, Robert Greening. The sponsors of the Literary Society were Mrs. Melinda Davis and Mrs. Carolyn Wartes. 1. 1979-80 Literary Society 2. Senior '80 members 3. Officers: Flobert Greening, Taryn Tuinstra, Sara Anderson, Lynn Travis, Jo Ellen Smith. Sponsor: Mrs. Melinda Davis. 4. Mrs. Davis discusses planned activi- ties. J.. f .- - ,. .ft , .,. ,,,,..Atn.g M' 2 Xue' -mimi, sf f : f A - --,,i' .. . 1 Us, .- ww,m4f.aw f-'+ M fy. as .sfwwr W ' A , f A. A 'fi' Lsitmii 1 FRENCH CLUB Les Elites Meet To Learn The 1979-80 French Club can best be described as enthusias- tic. Throughout the year, this club planned various activities. Their first event was a picnic to acquaint all the members. ln October, a Halloween party was held. In December, a Christmas party was given followed by car- oling. The highlight of the year was the French Symposium in Austin. This group proved to be very popular by their attendance. The officers of the French Club were President, Leann Fair- child, Secretary, Kim Fiidley, Treasurer, Brian Bentley, and Historian, Susan Randle. The sponsor was Mrs. Sue Verde. 1. Sherry Martin, Karen Weller, and Devon Dean converse during a French Club meeting. 2, Mrs. Verde, Leann Fairchild and Kim Ridley pour cokes. 3. 1979-80 French Club. 4. French Club officers: Susan Randle, Leann Fairchild, Kim Fiidley. Not Pic- tured: Brian Bentley. Sponsor: Mrs. Verde. GERMAN CLUB German Club Gets Involved The German Club got an early start with such fund raising activ- ities as selling pretzels and ging- erbread men. Besides raising money the club celebrated their Christmas party in German style by singing traditional German Christmas carols and going on a neighborhood treasure hunfg even so, the highlight of the year for most club members has always been the state-wide con- vention where German Clubs from all over Texas met to have a good time sharing their knowl- edge of the German language or culture. This year the convention was held in San Antonio on March seventh and eighth. The German Club officers for this year were: Becki Laurence, presidentg Kirt Arnim, vice-presi- dentg Martha Whitington, secre- taryg Greg Hasche, treasurerg and Ms. Barbara Fry, sponsor. 1. President Becki Laurence addresses the club with a smile. 2. The 1979-80 German Club. 3. Leigh Kendall and Martha Whitington concentrate deeply on the history of the German language. LATIN CLUB Latin Cum Magna Fun Active was the word to describe the 79-80 Latin Club of Bryan Adams. The year was highlighted by numerous and varied events such as the Christ- mas Progressive Dinner on December 14 and the traditional Boman Banquet in May. Besides social events, the club participated in a wide range of scholastic activities. Preparation began early in the year for the various competitions which began December first with the Area Convention at which B.A. took 14 avvards. With the help of the Hearts-O-Gram sales for Valentine's Day, the group trav- eled to the University of Texas at Austin for the State Junior Classi- cal League Convention on March 14 and 15. The Latin Club also took part in the DISD For- eign Language Olympics in the spring. The 79-80 Latin Club was headed by co-consuls Mark Sec- rest and Brian Kaminski. Other officers included Treasurer Kathy Smith, Secretary Ginny Whittington, Praetor Marty O'Connor, Social Chairmen Sarah Christiansen and Teresa l-lardy, Hearts-O-Gram Chairman Mike Hester, Convention Chair- man Mark Kelly, Publicity Chair- man Scott Elkins, and Photogra- phers Julie Jones and John Baker. The Club was sponsored by Virginia Barnes. 1. The 79-80 Latin Club. 2. The sponsor and members go over last minute details before a meeting. 3. Mrs. Barnes discusses future activi- ties. 4. Members study for upcoming conven- tions. SPANISH CLUB Check Out Our Accent Check out our accent proved an appropriate slogan for Los Vencedores. The Bryan Adams branch of the Pan Ameri- can Student Forum of Texas hosted a wide range of activities culminating in March with the annual State Convention in San Antonio. Money for the trip was raised with candy bar sales early in the year. The Spanish Club also participated in the DISD For- eign Language Olympics with the other foreign language stu- dents from across the city. The 1979-80 officers vvere: President Mary Craig, Vice-Pres- ident Scott Nelson, Secretary Miki Watford, and Treasurer David Brown. Sponsors included Helen Golden, Sally Rushing, Juan Baldor, and Stanley Brum- baugh. 1. President Mary Craig conducts an afternoon meeting. 2. Cindy Marlow and Mrs. Golden listen for upcoming events. 3. Mr. Baldor addresses the club. 4. The 79-80 LOS VENCEDORES. : Holvon - sociiarv Spanish Students Recognized The American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portu- guese have formed a National Spanish Honor Society for stu- dents of excellence in that lan- guage. The organization is cho- sen by the Spanish teachers of Bryan Adams at the end of the school year on the basis of grades and citizenship. The group was led by President Mary Craig, Vice-President Jane Har- mon, Secretary Cheryl Jurko- vich, and Treasurer David Brown. Sponsors were Juan Bal- dor, Helen Golden, Sally Rush- ing, and Stanley Brumbaugh. 1. The Bryan Adams Spanish Honor Society: Kneeling: David Brown, Mary Craig, Jane Harmon, and Cheryl Jur- kovich. 1stRowz Jo Smith, Cheri Vlalle, Patti Valdez, Dana Morrison, Sandra Morin, Barbara Bartlett and Will Pherigo. 2nd Row: Mary Ellen Bozeman, Taryn Tulnstra, Lisa Wilker- son, Lisa Fieeves, Ann Pipes, and Jon- athan Baker. 2. Never a dull moment in this organiza- tion! 3. The 79-80 President, Treasurer, Sec- retary, Vice-President, and sponsor pose for a picture. 6 FRESHIVIAN a BAND Frosh Show Musical Talents One of the most hard working groups in BA. was the Freshman Band. Although they are not part of the Marching or Concert bands, they participated in their ovvn competitions and learn music especially suited for them. Each of these students was in band at their middle schools and auditioned in order to join the Freshman Band. At the end of this year, they vvill again try-out for the Marching Band. At the Green and White game, the band performed the pre-game show. The director of the Freshman Band of 79-80 was Mark Hoff- man. 1. Mr. Hoffman directs the Freshman Band, 2. Jenean Bellah and Dee Dee Brooklns love their music. 3. Mr. Hoffman lectures the band, 4. David White, Andy James, and Sami l-ladavvi concentrate on their playing. Q 9 1 F5 'diy' 4 SIGN LANGUAGE CLUB Club Uses Hand Language The 1979-80 Sign Language Club of Bryan Adams occupied their time with many activities such as their Halloween party where they played various games using their silent hand languageg by doing this the members felt they could better understand the problems encountered by deaf people. Another date on the clubs calen- dar of events was reserved for a trip to Fairhaven Senior Citizens l-lome where the club performed a Christmas programg but finally, each year the club plans for the banquet which was partially paid for by fund raising projects such as selling calendars. This year's president was Karen Jones, vice-president was Miko Sprunk and Mrs. Amy Par- rot was faculty sponsor. 1. Sponsor Ms. Parrot, Vice-President Miko Sprunk, Volunteer Sponsor Susan Greer, and President Karen Jones. 2. Even a teacher can learn something new. 3. The 1979-80 Sign Language Club. TUTORING Tutoring Benefits Students The Tutoring Lab continued to be an advantage to both the stu- dents who received help and the tutors. Tutoring Lab is an enjoya- ble option from a firmly guarded Study Hall where talking is not permitted. In tutoring the tutors received one credit per quarter as long as a student or students were tutored for a minimum amount of time. Pleasant conver- sation was allowed if kept down to a moderate roar. Also, the stu- dent being helped benefitted by having someone to assist him in his subject which poses a prob- lem in his studlesg students came to be tutored on alternating days to allow the tutor time for his own studying. 1. Kelly Engstrom helps Mike Field in Math. 2. As one tutor to another: Lynn Travis and Brent Arnspiger. 3. Mrs. Hughes caretully watches the tutoring lab. 4. Oona Sltuentes easily assists Mike Lenty. - SYNCHRO- : NIZED SWIMMING Swimmers Swim To Music The Bryan Adams Synchron- ized Swimmers met every Wed- nesday night at White Rock Pool to practice their skulling, diving and gliding. The meetings were all in preparation of the yearly show performed by the Syn- chronized Swim Team. The show consists of routines as a team and smaller groups among them- selves. Their movements were done to the sound of their choice of music. The theme for this year's show was Charlie Brown. The swimmers also receive PE. credit for faithful attendance to practice sessions. The graceful young ladies were led by Captain Debra Hawt- horne, Co-captain Julie .Jones and sponsors Ms. Dangelmair and Ms. Stevenson, 1. The 1979-80 Synchronized Swim- mers. 2. The swimmers do one of their rou- tines. 3. Captain Debra Hawthorne, co-captain Julie Jones, and sponsors Ms. Dan- gelmair, Ms. Stevenson and Ms. Boz- ler. BCWLING CLUB Bowlers Set The Pins Straight The 1979-80 Bowling Club perfected and improved their bowling techniques as they ended their season. With or with- out experience, students were accepted into this fine club. Members practiced every Tuesday and Thursday at Jupiter Bowling Lanes. The main goal of the club was to enjoy the sport and make new friends. This year's officers included: President, Kevin l-lallg Vice Presi- dent, Bobert Meekg and Secre- tary-Treasurer, Jeff Hamm. The sponsor was Mr. Jesse Bull. 1. The 1979-80 Bowling Club. 2. Junior Jeff Hamm aims for the pins. 3. Junior Kelly Farmer curves the ball for a strike. 4. Bowling Club member Pam Hill spins the ball down the lane. 111 RODEO CLUB Riders Rope A Win The Bryan Adams Rodeo Team participated in a variety of rodeos throughout the year. Members frequently rode in cer- tain events. Meetings were held in order to discuss the upcoming rodeos. The Rodeo team ended a successful season. Officers for the 1979-80 Rodeo Club included: President, Steve Ragsdaleg Vice President, Kirk Crockerg and Secretary, Donna Harris. This year's sweet- heart was Lynnette Foster. The sponsor was Mr. Curtis Castle- berry. 1. The 1979-80 Rodeo Club. 2. Greg Sparks wrestles a steer. 3. Junior Jerry Mann loses his hat when riding a bull. GREEN PAW Green Paw Thumbs Into Action The Bryan Adams Green Paw Club added beauty and new lite as they worked hard in the court- yards. This group planted trees and flowers in order to make the school a more beautiful place to learn. Each member learned more about beauty and hovv it affects the way others think. These stu- dents did a fine job and thanks to them the courtyards are now in great shape. The sponsors were Mrs. Gen Ballard and lvls. Pat Byrd. 1. The 1979-80 Green Paw Club. 2. Senior Ken Jolly sculptures a bush. 3. Darla Mclntyre hoes the weeds in the courtyard. 4. Junior David Penn shoves a gopher back in its hole. ii?5X95WiHliPe 'Ma Q. . L ,, 3 4 WOCDS AND WATERS Undergoing Adventurers The Woods and Waters Club participated in many adventures this year. Trips that they engaged in included those to Camp Wisdom, Fort Hood, a ski trip, and a disco. Each member learned about nature and how to survive in a wilderness. These students enjoyed the many trips they took and each individual met a variety of friends. This years officers included President, Reggie Fulenvviderg Vice President, Joe D'angelog Secretary, Teresa Hendershott, and Treasurer, Marianne Crocker. The sponsor was Mr. Jerome Kasten. 1. Joe D'angelo, Mr. Kasten and Reggie Fulenwider pose for a picture. 2. David Parker studies a route on the map. 3. John Stakes listens attentively during a meeting. 4. Teresa Hendershott helps to plan the next outing. MOTOCRGSS Motors Roar The 1979-1980 Motocross club developed many techniques in riding before the termination of the school year. Members of this fine club enjoyed participating in competitions while others joined for fun. At Lake Dallas, members got together to ride. These cyclists learned the correct way to ride and a variety of safety pre- cautions. The officers include: Presi- dent, Jimmy Buieg and Vice- President, David Turnham. Mr. J. R. Arrington sponsored this organization. 1. The 1979-1980 Motocross club. 2. Sponsortakes a lap. 3. Senior Brad Mills speeds around the track. A I 1, V H Rm. 2 3 RED CROSS Red Cross Aids The Red Cross is an organiza- tion in which students work together in order to help those who are less fortunate. These members worked very hard throughout the year. A special time comes around Christmas. Each member con- tributes their time to make stock- ings and to also till them. Patients at the Veteran's Administration Hospital receive these. The sponsors are Mr. Pete Pal- eschic and Ms. Dorothy Taylor. 1. The Red Cross members. 2. Senior Leticia lbarra stuffs a Christ- mas stocking. 3. Sponsor Dorothy Taylor poses an idea. FCA FCA For Everyone Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes provided many Bryan Adams students with a Christian environment. At each meeting, which was held once a week, members joined together to dis- cuss problems in everyday life. They studied Bible scriptures, sang, and even watched a film on coping with death. Getting closer to God was the main pur- pose ot this fellowship. Coach Jerry Barlow spon- sored this fellowship and Steve Elkins spoke at a variety ot meet- ings. 1. FCA Members: Dirk Davis, Ken Pool, Tony Weber, Scott Davis, Jett Bryant, Sponsor Jerry Barlow, Jerry Williams, David English, Mark Cain, Gaylynn Winham, Jeni Knighten, Karen Wendt, Tim Weber, Steve Hardin, Jill Smith and Sherri Staton. 2. Guest speaker Steve Elkins frowns at the camera. 3. Junior Maggie Elmendorf smiles at a gesture made during a meeting. its .fifth . k En W .Z wi ...asf x Q LQTQQX Q ' -tiff.-. . 'wi 1, , 1-,,- 1 2'i izi 'ww sf W- 3 K... . A ,E ,,,, X K. Em u,a2.,-t -351 ' 2 3 Young Life Relives Young Life participaters joined together in a Christian environ- ment in order to learn more about Christ. These students met once a week at Reinhardt Bible Church. At various meetings, students would sing and take part in skits. During the Christmas vacation, many Bryan Adams students joined together with students from a variety of schools. These students chartered a bus in order to go skiing in Colorado. The group was sponsored by Mike Hines. 1. Seniors Darren Loy and Janet Ftedinger listen attentively at a Young Lite gathering. 2. Sophomore Robin Robison and Senior Jeff Mayhall watch as a meeting takes place. 3. Speaker Mike Hines speaks to Bryan Adams students. YOUNG LIFE R.O.T.C. Ft.O.T.C. Wins Competition Being a member of the Bryan Adams R.O.T.C. had many advantages, not only did it strengthen leadership and citi- zenship qualities but provided an opportunity for competition with other schools in drills and rifle events. The competition was held in various locations with Bryan Adams placing very highly. In North zone competi- tion, held in Dallas, the male and female drill teams received first place and the rifle team got sec- ond in overall competition. Bryan Adams also ranked highly in the Plano meet where they were named Plano grand champions. The men behind this year's Fi.O.T.C. were S.F.C.E. Kiel and Sgt. Major Stedler. 1. B.A. is expanding its trophy table. 2. Leticia lbarra dismisses the Company. 3. Sponsors: Cindy Green, Beth Lancas- ter, Janet Ftedinger, Carol Clark, Sara Ramos, Leticia lbarra. 4. Pvt. Swafiord comes to attention. 5. Scott Paul isn't dress without a smile. l 5 219 R.O.T.C 'WU Nad fa r-A- 2 3 Drill Team: Rod Ftayson, Verrell Jones, Duane Jones, Alvin Green, Marshall Shugart, Arnold West, Paul Mireles, Uane Jones, Chris Wood, Marvin Pettigrew, Com- mander Larry Chaney. Battalion Staft: Mario Kramer, Julie Martin, Stuart Addo, Mike Mireles, and Larry Chaney. Company Commander Larry Cha- ney Rifle Team: Brad Sciler, Jim Sulli- van, Gary Martin and Pattrick Swatford. T.O. Team: Larry Chaney, Chris Wood, Patrick Swafford, Marshall Shugart, Gary Martin, and Jeff Thomas. E-INQOR PQQ .--- ix KPlLB. OnTheAW ln80 With a radio station theme and a projected publication date of May 1, this year's Pub Staff began work February 5 to pro- duce a Senior Pub that would surpass all the others before it by exposing as many tunny and embarrassing facts about the class of 80 as possible. Collect- ing tips throughout the month of February the staff worked dili- gently to discover a little humor- ous information on every senior at Bryan Adams. Weekly dead- lines demanded the constant attention of each of the eighty seniors on the staff whose efforts culminated in the final deadline February 29. The 1980 Senior Pub was released in May to a student body who proved anx- ious to read about the secret lives of the soon-to-be graduates and who made this year's publi- cation a great success. 1. Greg Perry, Sheila Hampton, and Cindy Green read over newly arrived tips. 2. Humor Editor, Bryan Kaminski, tries to look busy during a meeting. 3. Sara Anderson ponders over her art- work. 4. Committee Chairmen, Rusty Reid and Karen Gildea wonder where their committees are today. 5. Gwen Richardson realizes there's only two days until the last deadline. 6. The 1979-80 Pub Staff. S ts X .Aw xxfw ' We 'K V 'it L-ff' THE 1980 PUB STAFF Editor Kelly Wllllams Associate Edltor Lana Maedgen Humor Edrtor Bryan Kamrnskl Humor Committees Karen Gnldea Chairman MarkAIlen Lacy Atwood Donna Brock Rlcky Brunson Alrce Bybee Carol Clark Kelth Mornson Cindy Green Chairman Duane Gwln Sheila Hampton Debra Hawthorne Llsa Hoes Kell: Hogue Cindy Hunt Robert Greening Chairman Susan Clark Knstl Cody Scott Corllss Cathy Fagg Scott Greer Renae Mclver Chairman Jana Jones Llsa Jones Jackie Kemnltz Lane Kung Laura Larsen GalIOehler Chalrman Greg Lueb Danny Marzuola Tamsln Koch Dana Moody Debbie Morgan Daryl Brrd Greg Perry Chairman Meghan Plunkett Sara Ramos Lasa Reeves Gwen Richardson Debbie Rotermund Rusty Reld Chairman Robert Meek Mary Ann Russell Jo Ellen Smrth Stacey Stnckland Paula Suddath Shan Trussell Lusa Wrlkerson Chaarman Kane Nakahara John Newman Ron Parks Paula Parvln Sherri Powdnll Business Manager Letlcla lbarra Advertising Manager Stacy Bell Publlclty Director Kurt Fegraeus Publlclty Commrttee Angela McQueen Scott Slmmons Deborah Smrth Cherie Strucely Danny Windham Kath Yanes Art Dvrector Fa fndeT!5 Head Tyonst Jayne Johnson Typing Commrttee Carrie Beckham Jo Heldlngstelder Sandy Meyer Davlda Nelson Lynne Oulgley Pat Tenorlo Photographer Jerry Wllllams Sponsor Debbve Ellis tt O OWN CROSSFIGADS STAFF -- Crossroads Reports News The 1979-80 Cougar Cross- roads Statf has led an active year featuring their monthly 20-page news magazine. This group proved excellent in all areas with Kurt Fegraeus, Mark Allen, Mary Hodge, and Lisa Lubbers win- ning Cream of the Crop Honors at the Texas High School Press Association Conference in Den- ton. ln the spring, they attended the interscholastic League Press Conference in Austin and won various awards. ln the metroplex, the Crossroads won second place in the Best Newspaper cat- egory sponsored by the Dallas Times Herald. The staff ended the year with their annual ban- quet in which the new staff was announced. The sponsor of this hard working group was Debbie Ellis. 1 . Sandy Meyer loves making posters. 2. Stacey Strickland is a faithful staff member. 3. Greg Perry reads his wonderful copy. 4. Jayne Johnson reads with interest. 5. The 1980 Crossroads Staff. ,..,, - 'I S 3 ,,,,.,.....-Q-..-V .'::..4Q.' THE 1980 CROSSFZOADS STAFF Edltor In Chlet Associate Editor Edltorlal Editor Copy Edrtor Sports Edrtor News Editor Assustant News Edutor Feature Writer Entertainment Writers Sports Wnters Advertising Manager Advertising Staft Crrculatron Manager Busrness Manage Public Retatlons Director Publnc Ftelatrons Assistant Director of Photography Photographers Bob Baxle Artists Sponsor Prlnclpat Stan' Writers ,... .... ' I 'x 10 EL C STAFF Making It . . . EIC 80 The 79-80 El C Staff - syno- nomous with craziness, debates, anxiety, hard work, and fun - is proud to bring you the 1980 El Conquistador. Plans for this year's annual began months ago with the Jour- nalism Workshop at Southern Methodist University in July. There, combined ideas became rough sketches, dreams became expectations, and twenty-six stu- dents became a yearbook statt. El C 80 worked vigorously early in the year selling adver- tisements to help finance the book. Promotion campaigns included numerous announce- ments and posters as well as a Hawaiian Tourist Day to further draw attention to the cause. A typical sixth period in Room 231 saw the staff cropping pictures, writing copy, discussing head- lines and captions, or at least thinking about it! Between the months of August and February, the El Conquista- dor Staff, with the unfaltering support of sponsor Kathie Bow- ley, met a total of five enormous deadlines and produced the Bryan Adams Yearbook 1980. 1. GayLynn Winham, Gail Oehler, Suzy Guy, and Paige King express their opinions about initiation into the El C 80 Staff. 2. Mrs. Bowley reviews division page sketches at the Journalism Workshop. 3. Editor Sherri Powdrill makes last min- ute assignments on Hawaiian Tourist Day, 4, The Aloha Parade, Here We Come! 5. Mrs. Bowley celebrates another com- pleted deadline. 6. Classes Editor, Ads Editor, Business Manager, Sports Editor, Photography Editor, Sponsor, Editor-in-Chief, Activ- ities Editor, Academics Editor, and Organizations Editor. 7. The 79-80 El C Stan: Row 1: Robert Greening, Jo Ellen Smith, Miki Waf- tord, Lisa Wilkerson, Susie Morris, Lisa Reeves, Cathy Tovar, and Rusty Reid. Row 2: Gail Oehler, Anita Hen- derson, Suzy Guy, Clara Dong, Laurie Robinson, Kathie Bowley, Sherri Powdrill, Lisa Wibbenmeyer, Dema Abusaad, and Paige King. Row 3: Eve Elliott, David Brown, Debbie Roter- mund, Bob Baxley, GayLynn Winham, Phil Carr, Laura Larsen, Daryl Bird, Becki Harman, Scott Nelson, Kristi Cody, and Alice Bybee. ,L m 2 1 N - , A W? 6 E , rf V tr EL C 80 STAFF Edntor IH Chlet Shern Powdrlll Buslness Manager Jo Ellen Smith Photography Editor Cathy Tovar Actlvmes Llsa Wilkerson Editor Eve Elliott Beck! Harman GallOehler Sports Robert Greennng Ed tor Davnd Brown Suzy Guy Llsa Wrbbenmeyer Academrcs Llsa Reeves Edutor Anuta Henderson Laurne Well r Organuzatuons Rusty Fteld Editor Clara Dong Scott Nelson GayLynn Wlnham Classes lv1lklWafforu Edrtor Dema Abusaad Manha Feemster Lau. ue Roblnson Debble Rotermund Advertlsrng Susie Moms Editor Paige Kung Laura Larsen Photographers Bob Baxley Daryl Bard Alce Bybee Phrloarr Krl tl Cody Dentruch Meyer Beeck Veromca Salas Judy Todd Rnchard Ylum Sponsor Kathle Bowley 7 PHCTOGRA PHERS Pix Click The task of yearbook photog- rapher is not easy. Hundreds of hours of developing and printing are necessary in order to pro- duce the needed prints for the staff. The '80 Photography Staff confronted the task before them, and successfully provided the Staff with pictures. Under the direction of the HTOVAB TOUCH , ten B.A. stu- dents contributed their work to the Staff. 1980 Photographers were: Phil Carr, Kristi Cody, Judy Todd, Veronica Salas, Richard Yium, Daryl Bird, Bob Baxley, Alice Bybee and Deitrich Meyer- Beeck. Head Photographer was Sr. Cathy Tovar, The Fox. The EL C Staff greatly appreciates the efforts of these students. 1. Cathy Tovar is caught taking soccer pix. 2. Alice Bybee takes a -break with the ukulele. 3. Deitrich Meyer-Beeck and Photogra- pher Bob Baxley look over some prints. 4. Flichard Yium is all smiies since the book is finished. 5. Daryl Bird smiles for the camera. 6. Judy Todd is relieved to finish her deadline. 7. Kristi Cody and Veronica Salas smile on the other side of the camera. 8. Phil Carr has definite opinions about being a yearbook photographer. T in . Q .X ,E ifffg? 3, M. W, Vi: 1 ,Q .fm 2 X . ,,,. .S f , -iz... -. - , - 4 A ,Mg lliifi .fd ' 515522 Y-if 151.51 w tggci QW? :Q 41,-522 X511 ffsfii. . , ' -1 4 ii' f , . , 1,-QQ, ' ' . N . , , V f f ,ff 4..3f'2f-'-l - 6 I J1,,l, .5 Q L 2 ifff f, Q. 1. gs! , i 52155 . Y , 1- , f 1. :e,w,ef- He1s-..,w- ' .Q-,Q , --1. .zz fyiiw-7 I.. LV,,, 3 HH if ,, , S, 1 aw,-:g,,,,.K ,, .... ..,,,. , K 1 fl ,Q W Q ,-, V. .. qw., 0 uhm, 'f . W ,. .WH 1 X Y 2 f Y1 I A GCJLD COUGAR Mark Secrest demonstrated outstanding academic achievement and leadership abilities throughout his years at Bryan Adams. Mark was an active three year member of the National Honor Society sewing as Pres- ident during his senior year, and he represented B.A. as a delegate to the nationwide National Honor Society and Student Council Leadership Convention. He also served as President of the Latin Club during his Senior year. Mark's academic achievements were recognized with such awards as Who's Who Among American High School Students, the Rensselaer National Science and Mathematics Award, and the Texas A8tM University Presidential Scholarship. The El Conquistador is proud to add a Gold Cougar to Mark Secrest's long list of achievements. Mark Secrest if Dedication and enthusiasm describe Lacy Atwood's attitude toward Bryan Adams and her extra curricular activities. Lacy was involved in basketball on the junior varsity and varsity levels. She was a team cap- tain onthe J.V. team during her sophomore year. During her Junior year she served as President of Spirits and continued to support the football team as a Senior Belle. Lacy was an active member of the French Club and Literary Society and she was a three year member of the National Honor Society. She showed her musical abilities as a member of the Concert and Chamber Choirs. Despite her many activities Lacy kept her grade point average high and was awarded a Who's Who Among Ameri- can High School Students. The El Conquistador is pleased to award Lacy Atwood with a Gold Cougar for her outstanding achievements at Bryan Adams. Lacy Atwood 4 Kim Ridley proved to be a valuable student to Bryan Adams through her academic achievements and school activities. Kim demonstrated leadership abilities as a tour year member of the Student Council, Co- Captain ofthe Belles, and French Club officer. She also participated in Spirits, Young Life, Literary Society, the Ice Skating Club, and Senior Council. Kim sang in the Concert and Chamber Choirs and was a mem- ber ofthe New Edition Singers. She participated in the musicals three of her four years at Bryan Adams. Kim also excelled in the academic respect at Bryan Adams. She was a two year member of the National Honor Society and ranked high in her class. The El Conquistador con- gratulates Kim Ridley on her many accomplishments with the presenta- tion of a Gold Cougar Award. Kim Ridley GGLD CGUGAR Academics was a major part of Terri MiIIer's four years at Bryan Adams. Terri was in the Honors program all four years and consistently appeared on the A Honor Roll. She was a three year member of the National Honor Society. Terri won many scholastic awards including U.l.L. awards for typing, shorthand, and sliderule, and the National Council of Teachers ot English Award. Terri was also involved in such school activities as the Latin Club, Mu Alpha Theta, and Senior Council. For her many achievements the El C is honored to present Terri Miller with a Gold Cougar. Terri Miller 6 GOLD CGUGAFI Leticia lbarra has given much of her time and effort to the student body at Bryan Adams. Leticia has been involved in the Student Council since her freshman year. She has been active in Life Leadership, Human Relations, Literary Society, and Science Club. She served as President of the Red Cross, Vice-President of the Honor Society and the City-wide President of Youth Advisory. She was a member of the Princi- pal's Advisory Committee and the DISD Honor Points Committee. Leti- cia also devoted her time as a senior member of the Belles. The El Con- quistador is pleased to award Leticia lbarra a Gold Cougar in recogni- tion of her unseltish service to Bryan Adams. Jixihieveflf H3414 trim? Leticia lbarra Involvement characterized Cindy Green's years at Bryan Adams. She participated in Student Council all four years at B.A. and was elected Vice'President to the Texas Association of Student Council's District Ill. She was a two year member ot the Belles and led the drill team during her Senior year as Lieutenant. During her four years, Cindy also partici- pated in Spirits, Latin Club, Senior Council, and Pub Staff. She was also a member of the Principal's Advisory Committee and a Junior Varsity Yell leader. Her achievements were recognized with a Who's Who Among American High School Students. The El C is also proud to rec- ognize the accomplishments of Cindy Green with the presentation of a Gold Cougar. F Cindy Green Tony Weber Tony Weber excelled in many areas at Bryan Adams. Tony was a member of the football team for four years and his determination was rewarded when he was made Captain in his senior year and was selected as a member of the All-City Academic Football Team. Tony was also involved in the Varsity track team in his junior year. Tony's achievements were not limited to sports. Tony also partici- pated in the Honors Program, the National Honor Society, and the Spanish Honor Society. Other activities of this outstanding student were Key Club, F.C.A., Senior Council, Pub Staff, Spanish Club, the D.l.S.D. textbook commit- tee and the Student Council where he was a very active leader. Tony has been honored by being named as a Who's Who Among American High School Students and he was awarded the American Legion Award. The El Conquistador adds their congratulations by salut- ing this outstanding student. EL C SALUTES Beth L8.l'lC3StGl' x ' S Beth Lancaster participated in many activities during her four years at Bryan Adams. Beth was in Spirits during her freshman year and she was a J.V. Yell Leader in her sophomore year. Beth went on to be a two-year Belle where she was a most active member. Beth was also outstanding academically. She participated in the Hon- ors Program for four years and was a member of the National Honor Society. Student Council and Concert Choir were two more activities in which Beth was involved. She was also in the Chamber Choir and New Edition Singers. Beth also participated in the French Club, Senior Council, Young Life, and was an Ft.O.T.C. Sponsor in her Senior year. With all these activities it is clear why the EI C salutes Beth Lancaster. 239 EL C SALUTES Brian Odum Versatility is the word which best describes Brian Odum. As a most active member of the Student Council, Brian proved his leadership abil- ity by successfully holding the office of Vice-President in his senior year. Another important activity in Brian's life was the Bryan Adams Band. Brian was a member for four years and he once again demonstrated his leadership ability be being chosen to be a section leader in his senior year. Brian also participated in the French Club as a Board member, Senior Council as Co-Chairman of the Senior Assembly, N.F.L., the Honors Program, Life Leadership, and was a semi-finalist in the essay competi- tion ofthe National Association of English teachers. Brian's overwhelming achievements in many areas at Bryan Adams gives the El Conquistador a chance to proudly salute this outstanding achiever. il i r 5 i L f 2 gi rl... re. , i ,:Q,, 4 4. To , A as W4 I A Eric . Dickerson Involvement was the key word to Eric Dickerson's four years at Bryan Adams. Eric participated in many ways at Bryan Adams. Eric played football for both the J.V. and Varsity football teams at B.A. He was a member of the Concert Choir, Chamber Choir, New Edition Singers and participated in the Musical three years. As a member of the Cothurnus Club, Eric was business manager as well as a Thespian. Eric also participated in the N.F.L. Talent Show, One Act Play, Senior Assembly Co-Chairman and the National Honor Society. The El Conquistador is proud to salute Eric Dickerson. EL C SALUTES Melissa Shelton ff Melissa Shelton was an outstanding student at Bryan Adams. Melis- sa's activities included girls sports where she was a member of the vol- leyball team, captain of the basketball team, and a participant in District track meets. Besides sports, Melissa was active in both the Spirits and the Belles, where she was a two year member. Melissa's outstanding achievements give the El Conquistador much pleasure to award her with a Gold Cougar. 242 T1-C if l some Q 'Wx ' ffiiiiiiffr-5 WL 'r ' WHO'S WHO ART Amy Martin INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Ann Pipes VOCAL MUSIC Bruce Mullenax DRAMA Sara Anderson Geoff Rodgers SPEECH Geoff Rodgers WHO'S WHO ENGLISH Kacy Woodard MATH David Davenport SOCIAL STUDIES Leann Fairchild SCIENCE Bruce Bradshaw FonEioN LANGUAGE Kathy Smith L WHO'S WHO JOUBNALISM Lisa Lubbers -firiffs-awff' f, ,f I IIIQIIIL g:1f,fi3f2sf,ggg I. - ' ' M-kI'b1fSs ' 2 - SN if INDUSTRIAL ARTS David Mays BUSINESS EDUCATION Carrie Beckham RCTC Larry Chaney SQIS HOIVIENIAKING, OCCUPATIONAL CAREER Beverly Bateman 1 , , , . 5 i 1 ix I w z K w on - fu' ' ,WU -M ' ' , s A FRESHIVIEN Christy Adams Christina Adler Barbara Alcover John Aldridge Julia Altom Aundria Anderson Tracy Anglin Brent Arnspiger Kent Arnspiger Peter Astour John Ashford Kent Ashworth Gary Atwood Adoria Avery Janine Baker Daniel Balboa Norman Ball Becky Barnes Lucy Barnett Tommie Barnhardt Brandt Barrett Misty Bass Jack Bednarz Angie Beene Scottie Belford Patricia Bell Ronald Bell Jenean Bellah Anthony Benavides Robert Benners 248 CLASS OF 83 5 5 art ,4 ff t ' ii if we Welt vw Dana Bielefeldt Wesley Bierhaller Lance Bircher Debra Bird Donna Bird Donna Bishop Sylvia Black Ledith Blair Juan Blanco Linda Blankenship David Boeglin Bobby Boley Billy Bone Greg Boone Barry Boyd Merrick Brinlee Dianna Brookins Barbara Brown Keith Brumfield Wanda Bryant Elaine Bullard Amy Burnett Michael Burt Flex Caldwell Floyd Carnrika Mike Carroll Lou Carson Nancy Carson Joe Casarez Edith Castillo Donna Chandler Judy Chesser Mike Christian Danny Clark Daron Clark Lora Clark 249 Jamie Clifton Victoria Clifton Patricia Cline Ruth Clowers Jacquelin Coco Paul Coppedge Kelly Cole Charlie Collier Russell Collins Cindy Conley Lynne Connelly Staci Cook Lynda Cooley Ann Crawford William Crocker Tim Croll Laura Cross Judy Crump Michele Cunningham Scott Cunningham Karen Curtis 250 FRESHIVIEN Andrea Anderson and Stacy Donovan find that school isn t all fun and games. .i my . an sg., as ski E: Q5- I l Dawn Danchik Larry Daniel Michelle Davenport Holly Davidson Lori Davidson Chris Davis Kathey Davis Joe Davis Lisa Day Susan Day Karen Dees James Deloor Christine Deskins Marci Deterling Angele Dickinson Christine Dong Stacy Donovan Stephen Donovan Karen Dugger Betsy Dyer Lisa Edney Dianne Evans Mary Fagan Norman Falkenburg Jessie Falzone Angela Farris David Faught Brent Ferrell Bruce Ferrell Karyn Ferrell Michael Field Daniel Fisher Ronald Flowers Pal Ford Keith Forte Rondell Foster 251 FRESHIVIEN Lori Fox Vanessa Fulenwider Michelle Fuqua Bernardo Garcia Laurie Gardner Lisa Garrett Gilly Garza Lee Gebhauer Tommy Gehring John Gildea Angela Gilliam Roxanne Gorena Sandra Grandstaff Dean Griffith Christian Griggs Howard Grosser Greg Gunter Jackie Gutierrez Sami Hadavvi Robert Hagan Fred Hagle 252 Carla Hill finds time to do her homework at school Glenn Hagler Glenn Hall Stephen Hammontree Kiroh Hanbriok Buddy Hands Harold Lynn Harris Sean Harris Tim Hayes Connie Heeter Judith Helms Chris Henderson Robert Hensley Jeff Herrington Judy Hicks Rodney Hicks Carla Hill Debra Hill Denise Hoffman Tony Hollis Melony Holmes Yvette House Sandra Howell Arnette Huff Cindy Huffman Gary Huggins Brian Hutson Thu Huynh Holly lsnard Leigh Ivey Tonya Ivy Terri Jackson Andy James Donna Jay Shellie Jenkins Carla Jennings Cheryl Johnson 253 Jay Johnson Kimberly Johnson Linda Johnson Lori Jones Stephanie Judd Lisa Kelley Shawn Kelm Benjamin Lee Kerr Stacy Ketchum John Kinard Kristine Kindig Jett Kinman Lisa Kirkwood Kelley Knowles Peggy Knox Yael Koch Lisa Kogel Claudette Kozuba Claudine Kozuba Fred Landis Troy Ledbetter John Lee Joy Lee Pam Lee James Lehew Robert Lemons Rita Lewis Timothy Light Ara Little John Lohrengel Ambra Long Renee Long Leslie Robin Loy Cindy Lueb Glen Luttrell Kathy Malone 254 FFZESHMEN Jill Marlar Wesley Marsh Mary Marshall Melinda Martel Amy Martin Bobby Martin Deanna Martin Rudy Martinez John Mayfield Amy Mayton Michelle McBrien Lisa McCage Cynthia McCormack Rosalind McCrea Lisa McCullough Eddie McDonald Elisa McDonald Tanya McDonald Vincent McGee Jimmy McLaughlin Robert McMahan R 255 Clark McNeeley Brenda McRoy Michael Mendoza Toni Merritt Leslie Mezzell Jose Mock Albert Monico Kim Moore Lisa Morones Michelle Morris Scott Morris Frank Murray Jeffrey Nazzal Clay Normand Shannon O'Brien Michele Oglesbee Kelly Ondrusek Mark Ortiz Julie Padgett John Paschal Karen Patrick Mary Pecina Tony Perez Jennifer Pilgrim Deanna Pollock Bobby Pope Sylvia Porras Dwayne Potter Leslie Potts Laurie Pourciau Suzanne Pratt Michele Prendergast Vance Price Guy Pryor Pamela Pulley Terry Quarles 256 FRESHIVIEN 1 Stew e Richard Queary Brent Ramsey Karen Ramsey Scott Raven Lisa Ravert Mark Rayburn Kathy Reames Chris Reed Cliff Reedy April Reeves William Reeves John Reynolds Scott Reynolds Monica Richards John Richardson Mary Richardson Cheryl Richie Mike Richey Carol Riley Margaret Ann Rios Kasey Roach 257 FRESHMEN Michelle Robinson Edward Rock Kendall Rodriquez Rodoloto Rodriguez Shanna Rogers Carol Rollinger Holly Ross Jimmy Rothenflue James Rouwtt Jackie Ruano Tammie Runion Chris Russell Norma Salas Steve Salinas Richard Sauve Michele Saxon Brett Schneider Rhonda Schneider Margaret Scott Bradley Seiler Georgeana Senteno 258 Many freshmen found the candy machine a source ofa quick lunch ,ar yii s u iilrc yyy lgggyiy - vs 'ff :ks I ,, - K fail' A, 5 iy., W- XM Ilia 'wifi gr .3 WW? Q if M PM Qiijs 3, MQW 4 J, A issss ',,, : , R ' l is I xi it it X gh .. - K 6 sllli .sit L- - - Y t xr tsss X K SN XR Cto ' , -Ifg H L,:,A E Q, if Vi Slii ,gy sg its t -., Sean Shaw Kimberly Shelfler Lisa Shell Robin Shellhorn Chris Shelton Stacy Shelton Terri Sherrard Jeanette Shiel Carole Shields Kristy Shivers Carol Shuemake Preston Shugart Jon Sims Paula Slaughter Deborah Slovacek James Smith Larry Smith Lisa Smith Rodney Smith Gary Smothers Patrick Souter Douglas Speed Mike Spradlin Jill Stevens Tammy Stewart Laurie Stone Mary Stovall Tammy Straughan Cheryl Stults Mike Sullivan Patrick Swattord Michelle Swinney Darrell Taylor Jayma Taylor Kevin Taylor Lisa Taylor 259 FFRESHIVIEN Rickey Taylor Dean Terry Jeff Thomas Tarnmara Thompson Tam Tran Ross Trayler Rolinda Tubb Chris Tuinstra Scott Turner Cindy Tyler Sandra Upton Angela Valley Ana Vasquez Kirk Vaughan Michael Wafford Jay Waligora Annette Walker Brenda Walker Bobby Wallace Alvis Waters Jeanna Watters 260 Lynn Stuart and Ken Ashworth work hard in science. x Q s R 4 I ..-.9 .. , .if f 1ii fy fi 4 , QZQQQ . A , E .. ,,,,, ,,,... M ,L,, im :i :,.- . Q S rst . ii' if QI k i,7Ef W 111 ' L,': 't , J aaitt rrrt K . I Vkrr .. V-V , Mark Watts Bruce Webb Patrick Weiss Wally Weiss Susan Welch Randy Wesley Darryl West Gina West Amy Wetherholt David White Bruce Wilder Brent Wildman Bryan Wildman Tim Wilkerson Christopher Willison Barbara Windham Brandy Wood Lisa Wood Alicia Wright John Wright Pete Wyman Joey York Damian Young Patrick Zagurski Tracey Zipper 261 SOPHGIVIGRES Patrice Abshire Alak Abusaad Angela Adams Steve Adams Jammie Adler Lori Alden Lejae Almond Jennifer Alphin Linda Alvarado Katherine Andersen Ann Armstrong John Astour Edward Avalos John Baker Meshell Baldwin Lynn Balentine Gail Ballew Rafael Barbosa Horace Barge Lori Bartelmehs 262 Mitchel Bates Q rw Wig Gail Baxter Tamara Beaton The Iunchroom's food makes sophomores crazy. Kathy Beck Gary Bednarz Ann Beeson Beth Beilue Annette Benavides Leatta Bice Janis Billimek Luther Biggerstaff Connie Bird Vernon Blankenship 263 SOPHOMOBES Mary Bonner Angela Booty Denrse Boule Patrlcla Bradley Brenda Bradshaw Karen Brake Sher: Brandenburg Kenny Brattaln Don Bratton Klmberly Brost Jamle Burleson Mellssa Burnett Arthur Busby 4 'QW e. i X 153, jg ' iff ' Biff XM f 5s:EE5i. 1 91, if Hy L S f 6553? L SY. Q' 'lil ,,-,,,, -an P' 1 tl Z., . .,.q at sk et Q' . if x V . t., Jerry Coalson, Mattllee Petty and Lee Ann Martin work hard while Ricky Palma day- wig dreams, nfs - r 2. Qgb. C 'fb if f',,x t R 134' rl ae'-r , t ' y I x x WSW 'KN ,V l ,ae X Jon Busby Joanna Bynum Kelly Callahan Jeff Cameron Kathy Cantu Cheree Carey Donna Carlson Nancy Carpenter Keith Carson Pollyanna Cauley Cindy Chairez Julie Christian Sarah Christiansen Dawn Claibourne Andrea Clay Shelley Cleere Joyce Clem Randy Clements Jerry Coalson Patricia Coates Patsy Cochran Betty Jean Cofield Linda Coker Beth Colvin Shelle Cook 265 SOPHOMORES Jana Corley Jeff Covington Kathi Cox Jeannie Daniel Tina Daniel Penny Darnell Amy Davis Deean Davis Rina Davis Devon Dean Victoria Decker Sandra Deleon Sheri Deterling 'H R it X , 535 QW? Attention Junior Dirk Davis and Sophomore Kathi Cox, no talking in Study Hall! 'Hn Q'--fs, Ronny Drake Stacy Ducar Kenneth Dunbar Spirits always know what's happening! ii' Gina Eidson Rob Emmick Ginger Everett Tom Ewing David Farr Minka Feray Rhonda Ferguson Quint Ferrell Mike Ferris Karen Fienen 267 SOPHCJIVIORES Clifford Fondren Suzanne Fontaine Allen Ford Keith Formway Lorna Foster Kim Fowler Joseph Fresquez Monica Frey James Friedley Karla Gaiser Jett Galloway Oscar Gardner Stanton Gardner Jimmie Gibson Winston Graham Donna Grandstaff Beth Greenoe Lin Groom Rene Guerra Larry Gunn Benny Gutierrez Nora Hadawi Lesa Haines Cindy Hale Brian Hanley Xi an - .. Regina Oliver smiles for the camera, while Stephanie Horn and Lisa Rodriguez laugh in the background. .N .V V -, 1: V Hz K ' - i i M T i -H t -, a h'- K . is I ,,.. , Y . li ., zi.. ,. .::-,,. , . 1 :5527-.ii -i , --.iw if Ty Harding Elizabeth Harris Patty Harris Dean Hartman Robert Hawthorne Marsha Hay Cliff Haynes Mary Hebert Stephanie Helget Pamela Hendershott Irene Henderson Joann Henderson Clint Hennen ' 269 70 SCJPHOIVIORES Vince Hennen Greg Hensley Daniel Hernandez I Dana Hicks Dona Hicks Lisa Hicks Rebecca Hiies Katrina Hinson Cari Hipp Marci Hixson Tammy Hodges Mike Hogue Steven Holden Students make frequent use ofthe courtyards. , ' H Tammy Hood Stephanie Horn Melody Horton Denise Houser Janie Houx Jeff Howard Leslie Hubbard Jennifer Hull Mark lsom Tammy Ivanusic John Ivey Jeffrey Jackson Curt Jacobs 72 SOPHOIVIOFRES David James Amy Janecka Andrea Jennings Greg Johnston Tim Joiner Julie Jones Debbi Joswiak Nancy Jung Nancy Kennedy Robert Kidd Erica Kimber Karen Kinard Deborah Kirksey Dallas Leonard is very interested in her book, Q. we-fr A 4. . . 5. X Q ,. - J 5 u CV oz X i Jeni Knighten Lisa Koehler Karen Koenig Jamie Kramer Colleen Largent Duane Lawrence Lynn Lawson Tina Layton Gilbert Leal Stephen Ledbetter Roger Lee Pow Dallas Leonard John Lewis John Loflin Liz Lohrengel Ginger Long Karen Long Jennifer Love Michael Love Donna Loving Renee Luehrs Steve Lynn Edward Mahafley Doug Mahagan Ann Malone 273 74 SOPHOIVIORES Sheri Mann Larry Marshall Blanca Martell Carol Martin Lee Ann Martin David Martinez Mary Ann Matt Robin Matthews James Mayhall Carol McCartney Butch McClain Marcia McCrary Luke McFarland Uhr' S35 Sophomore Emily Strickland gets a kick out of the photographer Darla Mclntyre Melissa Mcliinzey Ricky Medaok Adriene Hoffman doesnt care what Stephanie He-Iget says about her sweatsuit. KM . Bobbie Meek as Karen Mendez Diane Milam Blake Miller ' Brent Miller f ,jx . 3 1 'Www bl--1 ti . . my We . 'YY 5 at 'X T tm. F ll re'en B v iefAii ilbp J i B i Karie Miller W it Merle Mitchell Suzie Monahan A Antonio Montanez I . 0 xx X Y K X ttt- ' , Q tmgexfft, : 9 I any . .... if at 'C' T X E N fy i Danny Montgomery 275 SOPHOMORES Francis Morales Robert Morgan Richard Morris William Morris Kerry Morrison Madalyn Murphy Sylvana Murphy Pat Nalley Lisa Nelson Kyle Newman Southern Newman Jackie Nicodemus Laurie Norris Rebecca Odum Sharron O'glee Regina Oliver Lydia Palacios Ricky Palmer Loretta Parks Connie Patterson John Patton Rachel Paul Frank Pecora Roxanne Pedrazine Gary Penny 76 L ' , , , as Q is ,M 5 'ff N 'Q i if .5 V 'Q l ' 5 1 N' 'f , - yfjs Brian Perkins Carla Perkins Mattilee Petty John Phelps Jon Pherigo Keith Phillpott Mike Pierce Eva Porras Jennifer Powdrill Meredith Powell Lew Prestidge Glynis Marie Pride Jule Puett SGPHOIVIORES Jeff Quan David Quinn Janine Racht Dennis Ramsey Jerry Randall Robert Reed Davina Robertson Chariayne Robinson Ramone Robinson Robin Robison Carrie Rogers Paul Rogers Terry Rohne 78 1 Q - f f k . :V P Richard Grandinetti, Tina Richardson, and Kathy McCann enjoy the great out- - doors, Wi in-: - ag.,-v Junior Judy Willaby is touched by Sophomore Steve Ramirei remarks. vvv '50 Debbie Roland Bobby Ruiz Dona Rushing Cathey Russell Farley Russell Martha Russell William Russell David Sanford Lisa Schneider Gary Shafer Tom Sharrock Jerry Shaver Jimmie Shaw ' 279 SGPHCJIVIGRES Jeffery Shwarts Oona Siluentes Robert Simmons Nancy Simpson Patrick Simpson Greg Slaughter Sandra Slider David Smith James Smith Jennifer Smith Karen Smith Kevin Smith Lisa Smith isgww dns- 3.4 E 'Q Sw Frank Pecora drives girls crazy. s-, rw. X ge t- 1 f 'Q ' x - X Sophomore John Lingsweiler and Junior Larry Hiberd study the anatomy of their pencils. fi' x u X 'x I one A .. Ui Tim Smith Tom Smith Tammy Smith Susan Sorem Robert South Greg Sparks Steve Sparks Paula Spivey Timothy Spotswood Sandra Stark Carrie Staton Glenda Stauffer Sherrie Steelman 281 SOPHOMGRES Leona Sterling Ashlee Stevenson John Stokes Bill Stovall Glenda Strelke Mary Struble Susan Tadlock Lori Taylor Teresa Taylor Todd Temple Corless Thomas Karla Thomas Steve Thomas N. Junior Andy Allen and Sophomore Debra Kirksey are late to class again. X l.-- Barry Thomason Randy Thornton Georgia Tidvvell Danny Tolan Tiffany Tompkins Paul Transou David Turner Jeff Turner Debbie Vaden Laren Vernon Bobby Villarreal Tracy Wadsworth Susan Walker r 283 SOPHGIVIGRES Tony Walker Anna Walters Teresa Walton Patrick Watson Kenny Webb Timothy Weber Susan Weiss Richard Wells Karen Wendt Deanna West William Wetherholt Karl Whatley Monica White Martha Whitington Ray Wieringa Kevin Willeford Debbey Williams Diane Williams Karen Williams Rhonda Williams Susan Williams Jodi Williamson Dana Wilson Deborah Wilson Susan Wilson 284 'Wy' Y' s., MY, a .ii :I Q Xkrrrk Z . ' l i sll esess Wx --:: ,W-ef. v l 5-vf4 l K' , , f . ,-y,zi2iw:gf5, ,x -WV. 'fzg o ii WWW A ' if 'I' my K K ...... ,, . .fu- '51 Alison Wise Kenneth Wolverton Cynthia Wood Lisa Wooldridge Carol Wright Joel Wylie Diane Yarbrough Angela Yeats Dean Youngblood Gregory Zagurski 285 Gregg Abbott Nedal Abusaad Francis Adams Margaret Adams Charles Aldridge Andy Allen Gerald Allen Liz Alvarez Beth Anderson Dalena Anderson John Armstrong Kurt Arnlm Grady Arnold Flosita Arriaga Barry Baker Cynthia Baker Jonathan Baker Pam Balboa David Ballantyne Sue Barnes Barbara Bartlett Bob Baxley Tammy Beach Cindy Bearden Vicky Bearden 286 JUNICJFZS Class Of '81 'OP G Jell Beene David Belcher Sylvia Bell Tracy Bellows Annette Benavides Beatrice Benavides Preston Bircher Karen Black Tammy Blair Staci Boone Lori Bosnich Gina Bouchillon Blake Bowden Donald Bowman Kenda Bradsher Rob Bramer Randy Bratton Robert Broadway David Brown Renee Brown Margi Bucher Stephanie Buckroyd Monty Bullock Clifford Burke Jeff Burke Ambra Burkett Deanna Burmelster Katherine Burreson Scott Burrus Kevin Bushdiecker 287 Mark Cain David Camp Loel Camp Mary Capehart Jack Carroll Kathy Castillo William Cawthon Bob Chambers Charlotte Clifton Hank Colield David Colbert David Coleman Greg Connelly Stephanie Cook John Cooper Beverly Cox Mary Craig Bonnie Crawford Rachel Cromwell Jerry Crump Cheryl Culpepper Sheltie Cunnin ham Q Jason Currin Ann Davis Cynthia Davis Dirk Davis John Davis Lori Davis Barbara Dawson Kathy Dees 288 JUNIORS any .v-'31 5. Norma Deleon Craig Dewees Susan Dial Clara Dong Becky Dreher Jerry Duggan Vickie Dugger Jennie Dunaway Tommy Duncan Donna Dunlap David Duran Deborah Duran Jennie Edgar Kevin Elkins Eve Elliott Shelley Emling David English wmv' Kelly Engstrom Eddie Ernest Martha Feemster Randy Felder Kim Fenimore Katrena Fenske Kara Ferguson Melody Ferguson Danny Fey Paige Flechtner Ricky Flores Karla Flowers Kevin Forte Susan Fowler Michelle Fraley David Frazier Steve Freemyer Tony French Tanya Fulcher Roderick Fulenwider Bonnie Fuller Kim Galetka Vicky Garza Kristi Gatlin Mark Gilbert Myron Glover Gay Lynn Goodlett Shawn Goodlett Dawn Gordon William Grace Lisa Graham 290 tw' -- .. , .gf-' Z x ' K Q' S o ' UN G5 X wi JS . KX, HI Vikki Gregg Timothy Griffith Doni Grove Amie Grumbles Kenneth Gruner Sherri Gunn Suzy Guy Joann Guzman Robert Hale Sandy Hall Sylvia Halliday Mary Hamilton Jeff Hamm Clint Hampton Janet Hamrock Robert Hanie Scott Hannah Teresa Hardy i 291 Becki Harman Jane Harman Brad Harper Randy Harrah Becky Harris Greg Haschke Jeff Hawes Ann Hawkins Roger Hayes Crystal Haynes Mike Hazlewood Teresa Hendershoti Anita Henderson Chris Hennen John Hentschel Chad Hicks Katrina Hicks Carla Higbee 292 JUNIOFZS Don Wilder has a case of the muncnies When Gina Bouchillon speaks, people lislen, Becky Hill Diane Hill Pam Hill Debe Hobbs Lisa Holbein Shari Holcomb Cheryl Holmes Sheryl Holmes Daphne Hoover Terry Horn Brigitte Howard Ruth Huletl Jim Humphries Lesly Hunter Joanne lrizarry Suzanne lvey Sam Ivey Mollie Jackson Michelle Jaster Billy Jay Danny Jayroe Kenny Johnson Carol Jones Karen Jones Michael Judd Cheryl Jurkovich Derald Kannady Terri Kasparian Rosa Kelley Spence Kelley April Kelly Don Kennedy Paige King Cynthia Kirkland Tracy Kirkpatrick Chris Knavel Brenda Kurz Mary Jo LaCroix Kim Lane Scott Langham Lisa Lapsley Becky Laurence Tam Le Thuong Le Donna Lee Francis Lenhart Debra Lewallen Melissa Lewis Theresa Lewis William Lewis Ronald Lindsay Charles Little Bambi Lottin Kim Lollar Michele Long Patricia Lougheed Thomas Lowe David MacDowelI Amy Maceo Gale Macziewski Melanie Mahar Jerry Mann Willie Manning Cindy Marlow Brian Martin M, Rial., -3.- 'Q lg Gary Martin Aswini Patel, Cedric Carter and friend, speak no evil, hear no evil, see no evil. ' Ai 2 -.,k,kt 295 Sherry Martin Wendy Martin Marci Martinez Maria Martinez Paul Martinez Lea Ann Mathis Jossey Mattes Tom Maxviil Teresa Mayfield Alan Mayton Brouck McCall Kathy McCann Dean McCarIey Kim McCarthy Mark McCarthy Carla McCIeskey Shawn McCollum Cynthia McCord Akemi McCoy Dee Dee McDonald Tamy McFauI Scherri McGhee Mark McKee Leah McLester Sheri McMahan Kim McNamee Terri McQueen Bill Meeks Brenda Menzdorf Jean Menzel 6 Debbie Messick Elizabeth Miller Mike Mincinski Cecilia Mireles Paul Mireles Casey Monaghan Ronald Monroe Scooter Moomavv Dorothy Moore Jimmy Moore Lisa Mooter Sandra Morin Karen Morris Sami Morris Dana Morrison Bruce Morrow Kathy Morton Kim Mott 29 7 Russell Mueller Wendy Murrell Missa Murry Linda Myers Denise Nance Susan Nance Steve Nash Scott Nelson Tom Neumann Blaine Newman Maureen Newman Karen Niswonger James Noble Montie Norvell Monica Nuncio Shawn O'Malley Billy Ondrusek Lori O'NeiIl 298 JUNIORS ggi gf M255 Teresa Peeples and Francis Lenhart listen attentively in class. . Mrs. Fortner helps Ginny Whitington with her English problems. Michelle Owens Corinna Park Tim Paris David Parker Chris Parks Robert Parks David Parrish Aswini Patel Robin Patterson Gary Patillo Scott Paul Joanie Payne Josephine Pecina Teresa Peeples Sherry Perkins Ann Perry Rhonda Perry Sue Perry 299 Christy Phillips Lisa Phillips Francis Pierce Maria Pina Tim Plunk .1 Mike Porter Kelly Poshusta David Powers Greg Preas Frank Puskarich Mario Quiroga Paul Ragsdale Gayla Rains Sylvia Ramirez Joanna Rangel Tom Rapp Karen Rayburn Mary Ann Razzuk Beth Reetz Michel Reed Patrick Reed Shannon Reid Debbie Reynolds Debra Reynolds Lowell Rice Lisa Richie Jason Riner Franchot Rivers Bruce Roberts James Roberts JUNIORS Lisa Robertson Laurie Robinson Ronnie Robinson Kelly Robison Rayburn Rodgers Angel Rodriguez Julio Rodriguez Robin Roller Sarah Rushing Vitina Russo Sandra Salinas Teresa Sarkisian Jon Sauve John Schatz Kristi Schweers Susan Sebedra Linda Segura Elisabeth Seller i 301 Dianna Self Dana Shellhorn Shelly Shelton Marshall Shugart Greg Simmons Kim Simpkihs Darius Slovacek Amy Slover Douglas Smith Jill Smith Russell Smith Sherrie Smith Glen Sorenson Mark Sowers Kirk Spencer Judy Spillman Miko Sprunck Nancy Stana JUNIORS All W, X V Ma.-'4' kwa 1 'L 'gl' 1, sv fi' Huu Tran knows what heis doing. Charles Hillers pretends that he doesn't see the photographer taking his picture. Ronica Staples Lisa Starnes Sherri Staton Diane Steele Debbie Steen Andrew Stem Jamie Stewart Kevin Stewart Linda Stewart Shannon Stone Scott Stoughton Pat Strange John Straughan Bobby Stutts Jim Sullivan Diane Sutton Margaret Svrcek Erik Swanson John Tanner Sheila Tatum Beverly Taylor Jami Taylor Johnny Taylor Karla Taylor Lori Taylor Sherry Taylor Jennifer Thomas Ronny Thompson Huynh Titanh Thoy Cindy Tiedeman Thomas Tovar Will Travis Stacey Trayler Penny Tubb James Van Roy Richard Vanzant Rodney Venable- Christy Walker Tracie Walker James Wallace Janet Wallace Pamela Wallace Fred Walters Scott Webster Tracie Weir Karen Weller Laurie Weller Don White O4 JUNIORS ,eva James White Lisa White Genny Whitington Don Wilder Judy Willaby Chester Williams Gary Williams Pamela Williams Tam Williams Sally Williamson Joyce Lynn Willis Diane Wilson Gay Lynn Winham Mindy Withrow George Wood Diana Woods Debra Young Neal Young Sheryl Young Cindy Zann Teresa Zovoina Donna Zipper Gerald Kannady 305 SENIOR COUNCIL Successful Year For Seniors The Senior Council worked hard to provide a memorable year for the Seniors of 1980. Such projects as the car wash, bake sale, Christmas Single's Dance, and selling stuffed ani- mals raised money for Senior Activities such as the Prom, Sen- ior Six Flags Day, and the All Night Party. The Senior class elected as officers: President Tom Ives, Vice-President Keith Morrison, Secretary Kelli Nettleg and Trea- surer Melinda Brinlee. Separate committees were formed to work on the Prom, Council projects, the Senior Assembly, Baccalau- reate, Invitations, and Publicity, and chairmen were appointed. Sponsors Laura Winters, Bar- bara Carrell, Grayce Clay, and Jerry Clay worked with the Sen- ior Council to produce a suc- cessful year. 1. Senior Class Officers: Vice-President Keith Morrison, Treasurer Melinda Brinleeg President Tom Ives, Secretary Kelli Nettle. 2. Senior Class officers and committee chairmen. 3. Keith Morrison enjoys washing cars. 4. Senior Council members wait in line to receive Terrible Towels. 5. President Tom Ives leads a Senior Council Meeting. 6. The car wash helped raise money for Senior Activities. 'if Mw w if qiw. 3 fwgjfi i l 2 ' , ff, f 2-n fl ,, T fi iff ,,,,,f-f M- at S lf-5 M fate' KP l SBA 21738 fl' T rf 475 .A M' 1 kf-I 7 SENIDRS BRENDA ABBOTF ' Spirits 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 1, ccfs 4, D.E.c.A. 4. STUART AB DO DEMA ABUSAAD Spirits 1, 2, N.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Belles 3, 4, EL CONQUISTADOR 4. MADELINE ADAMS CAROLYN ALANIZ lce Skating Club 1, 2, 3, Spirits 1 , V.O.E. 3, O.E.A. 3, Swim Team Asst. Mgr. 4, D.E.C.A. 4. MARILYN ALANIZ Freshman Band 1,lce Skating Club 2, O.E.A. 3, 4, Red Cross 3, 4. JEFF ALLEN Freshman Football 1,Track 1, 2, 3, 4, F.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Young Life 1, 2, 3, 4, Green J.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4. MARK ALLEN Freshman Band 1, Science Club 1, 2, 3, Math Club 1, 2, 3, Marching Band 2, 3, Symphonic Band 2, Concert Band 3, Stage Band 3, Concert Choir 4, Crossroads Staff 4, Pub Staff 4, Senior Council 4. TODD ALLEN 308 Class Of '80 if The cheerleaders surprised Janet Ftediger by singing Happy Birthday when she turned 18. WADE ALLEN Freshman Band 15 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 N.H.S. 2, 3, 45 All City Band 35 Symphonic Band 3, 45 Stage Band 3, 4. HONDA ALPHIN Cothurnus Club 1 , 2, 3, 45 Spirits 1 , 25 Patchwork Players 25 Ice Skating Club 25 Thespians 2, 3,45 French Club 3. TAMMY ALTOM D.E.C.A. 4. JUDITH ANDERSON SARA ANDERSON Freshman Band 15 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Symphonic Band 2, 35 Concert Band 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Honor Society 3, 45 N.H.S. 2, 3, 45 Thespians1, 2, 3, 45 Literary Society 1, Social Chairman 2, President 3, Program Chairman 45 Cothurnus Club 1 , Asst. Business Mgr. 2, 3, President 45 Cothurnus Playhouse 1, 2, 3, 45 One-Act Play 2, 3, 45 Musical Asst. Director 3, 45 Senior Council 45 Pub Stall 45 Stagecrew 45 Student Council 45 A Honor Roll 1, 45 B Honor Roll 2, 3. JEFF ANDREWS Bowling Team 1 5 Key Club 1, 25 Latin Club 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Chamber Choir 45 Musical 45 l.C.T. 45 V.l.C.A. 4. 309 SENIORS ANTHONY ANGELO BEATRICE ARKANSAS F.H.A. 2, Treasurer 4. LACY ATWOOD Spirits 1, 2, President 35 J.V. Basketball Team 1, 2, Captain 25 Varsity Basketball Team 3, 45 N.H.S. 2, 3, 45 French Club 2, 3, 45 Concert Choir 2, 3, 45 Chamber Choir 3, 45 Musical 25 Literary Society 2, 3, Board 45 Belles 45 Senior Council Project Committee 45 Pub Stall 45 Lile- Leadership 4. JEFF BAKER J.V. Tennis Team 1, 2, 35 Varsity Tennis Team 45 Honor Boll 1, 2, 3, 45 Key Club 4. DEEANN BALL O.E.A. President 45 V.O.E. Co-op 45 Red Cross 4. DAVID BABGANlER Freshman Football 15 J.V. Football 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 Key Club 1 5 Track and Field 1,25 Woods and Waters Club 1 , 25 Young Life 1,25 Ice Skating Club 25 Honor 3, 45 All City Academic Award 3. 310 Jil Il' W w Lisa Reeves wins at blackjack while Dema Abusaad is just disgusted with it all, Washing the tires was the hardest part of the senior car wash, X 'BK ,pw CHARLIE BARTLETT Stage Band 23 Tennis Team 3, 43 Talent Show 3, 43 Concert Choir 43 Chamber Choir 43 Musical 4 BEVERLY BATEMAN Spirits 13 H.E.C.E. l33 H.E.C.E. II 43 F.H.A.! H.E.R.O. Treasurer 33 Secretary 43 C.C.'s- President 43 Senior Council 4. RUSSELL BATTISE CARRIE BECKHAM Spirits 1 , 23 Belles 3, 43 Spanish Club 33 Literary Society 43 Pub Staff 43 Senior Council - Prom Committee Chairman 4. RICHARD BELL BELL 1 23 Student Council 23 Committee an for Education and Parking Lot 33 or 4g Pub Staff 43 Senior Council Invitations Committee 4. SQ 1 l R3 if 311 SENIORS DEBBIE BENNERS NANCY BENNERS Spirits 1 , 25 Student Council 1, 2, Treasurer 3, President 45 Life Leadership 1, 2, 3, 45 Young Lile 2, 35 Allied Youth 35 Les Elites 35 Senior Council 45 Pub Staff 4. CAMMY BENSON N.F.L. 1,35 Business Manager 45 Senior Council 4. SHERRIE BENSON Freshman Band 15 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Symphonic Band 2, 35 Concert Band 45 Senior Council, Senior Assembly Committee 4, BRIAN BENTLEY Concert Choir 1, 2, 35 New Edition 1, 25 Musical 1, 2, 35 French Club 3, Treasurer 45 N.H,S. 2, 3, 4. KIM BERGMAN Spirits 1 , 25 B Honor Roll 1 , 2, 3, 45 French Club 35 Mascot 4. 312 , 4m--+ .aw N2 lb-s v-V, i'l 'Y' Uk DARYL BIRD B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Honors 1, 2, 3, 4, J.V, Basketball 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Science Club 4, EL CONQUISTADOR, Photographer 3, 43 Senior Council, Publicity Committee 45 Pub Staff 4, KYLE BLACK JULIE BOBO CLIFF BOLTON VICTOR BOSNICH DE, 3. NENA BOWDEN MARK BOWERS Red Cross 1, 2, Vice-President 3, 4, Clinic Aide 1, 2, 3g Office Help 1, 2, N.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Literary Society 23 Science Club 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Lite Leadership 3, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Senior Council 4. LOBENA BOYD MARYELLEN BOZEMAN Cothurnus Club 3, 45 Literary Society 3, 4, Sign Language Club 3, Concert Choir 4, Thespian 4. DARRYL BRADWHAW KELLY BBANSON MELINDA BRINLEE Spirits 13 Ice Skating Club 1 , Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS. 2, 3, Treasurer 43 Cothurnus Club 3, Vice-President 4, Thespian 3, President 4, Cothurnus Playhouse 3, 4, Musical 3, Co-Stage Manager 4, Senior Class Secretary 4. 313 SENIORS KATHY BROADWAY DONNA BROCK Belles 45 Crossroads Statt 4. DORINDA BROWN Red Cross Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Human Relations 15 Spirits 1 , 25 Student Council 25 Ice Skating Club 2, 35 Journalism I 35 V.O.E. 45 O.E.A. 4. MIKE BROWN Freshman Football 15 D.E. 35 D.E.C.A. 35 B Honor Roll 35 Varsity Basketball Mgr. 4. RAMONA BROWN TAMMY BROWN F.H.A. 35 H.O.C.T. 45 C.C.'S 4. 314 Senior Bruce Mullenax despairs over Sophomore Scott Burrus MARY KAY BROWNING RICKY BRUNSON Freshman Band 1g Marching Band 2, 3, 4, goncert Band 2, 3, 43 B Honor Roll 3, 4g Science lub 4. DAVID BURGESS B Honor Roll 1, N.F.L. Talent Show 2, 3, D.E.C.A. 4. LARRY BURGESS GINA BURNARD D.E.C.A. 3, Secretary 4. SHEILA BURRIS D.E, Secretary 3, 4, ALICE BYBEE J.V. Volleyball 1 , 2, Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 4, Mgr. 3, Talent Show1,2, 33 F.C.A. 1, 2, 3, Spirits 1, Woods and Waters Club 1, 2, 3, 4,A Honor Roll 13 Musical 2, 3, 45 Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, B Honor Roll 2, 3, EL CONQUISTADOR Photographer 3, 4, Crossroads Photographer 3, 4, Chamber Choir 3, 4, Red Cross Club 3, C.C.'s 4g Pub Staff 4. WYATT CADDEL Bowling Team, Office and Audio Visual Aide, l.C.T. 3, 4, Rodeo Team 43 H,R.'s 4. GLENN CAPERTON Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 2, 3. DIANA CARLSON B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Spirits 2, Squadleader 3, Red Cross Club 3, H.O.S.A. 33 Belles 4. ANGIE CARPENTER PHIL CARR Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, EL CONQUISTADOR Photographer 2, 3, 4. 315 SENIORS ROGER CARSON Sign Language Club 1, 2, D.E.C.A. 3, Vice- President 4. KEVIN CARTER EDWARD CASTILLO CURTIS CASTLEBERRY Freshman Football 1, Ice Skating Club 1, 2, J.V. Basketball 1, 2, Young Life 1, 2, 3, Varsity Basketball 3, Captain 4, Key Club 3. CERVANTES CONSUELO LARRY CHANEY R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, A Company Guidon Bearer 1, Drill Team Squadleader 1, TKO Team 1 , 2, Commander 3, Supervisor 4, Governor's Honor Guard 1, 2, 3, Commander 4, Color Guard 1 Commander 2 Su ervisor 3 4' Sierra . , D . . Club 1 , Spanish Club 1, N.R,A, 1, 2, President 3, B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Battalion Sergeant Major 1 , Drill Team Guidon Bearer 2, N.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Drill Team Commander 3, 4, Battalion Commander 4, Senior Council - Baccalaureate Committee 4. ARLEEN CHAPA CINDY CHAPMAN Spirits 1, 2, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, V.O.E. 3, O,E,A. 3, 4, C,C.'s4. FRANCIS CLAIRE Spirits 1 , 2, Squadleader 3, Ice Skating 1, 2, 3, Cothurnus Club 2, 3, 4, Cothurnus Playhouse 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, Senior Council 4, Project Committee 4, Concert Choir 4, Musical 4. CAROL CLARK Spirits 1, 2, Young Lite 1, N.H.S. 2, 3, 4, F,B.L.A. Treasurer 3, Belles 4, R.O.T,C. Rifle Team Sponsor 4. GINA CLARK AARON CLARK 316 SUSAN CLARK Spirits 15 Young Lite 25 Synchronized Swimming 25 Red Cross Club 3. KERRI CLAY Spirits 15 Young Life 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1 , 25 Student Council 25 Ice Skating Club 35 B Honor Roll 35 Senior Council 4. SHELLY CLEMENTS French Club 1, 2, 35 Young Life 1, 2, 35 Ice Skating Club 15 D.E.C.A. Treasurer 4. ANNELL CLOWERS Spirits 15 H.E.C.E, I 1, ll 45 F.H.A.!HEHO 3, 45 C.C. 4. SHAN COATS SUZY COBB Thespians 1, 2, 35 Cothurnus Club 1, 2,35 Spirits 1,25 German Club 25 Cothurnus Playhouse 2, 35 Crossroads Copy Editor 4. YQW-fVLQ'?1 Jim fwaddq 936401 WMU ww ad 0'Cl.J7-J 575k Amdjifhaix alfdui Z Q5 wweflaffffomaff 5552 A , 7601 Kathy Yanes enjoys another one of those gr tlunchroom mel. XX? MLW du SENIORS Trackt Varsit Soccer Team2 3 4 Ca tain 3, 2 Y . , , D All District 23 Pub Staff 43 EL CONQUISTADOR Photographer 43 C.C. 43 Senior Council 4, SUZANNE COKER GREG COLDEN LARRY COLLINS Freshman Band 13 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Concert 2, 3, 4. PEGGY COLLINS H.O.C.T, 4. ERNEST CONSTANCIO JON COOKE Varsity Soccer Team 1, 2, 3, 4, All American in Soccer 4. ROBIN COOKE LEA COOPER Spirits 13 Ice Skating Club 1 3 Tutoring 23 Varsity Track 33 O.E.A. 3, 43 C.C. 43 V.O.E. 3. NANCY COFtBtN Frehsman Band 13 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 2, 3, 43 V.O.E. 4. MONA COVINGTON D.E.C.A. 3, 4. DOUG COX Freshman Band 13 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 23 Symphonic Band 3, 43 Ice Skating Club 3. 318 ,. 5134 Q2 1 Paula Emery with fierce concentration performs during a pep assembly. MARTIN CRAFT Sailing Club 13 Science Club 1, 2, 33 H.R. 43 D.E.C.E, 43 Senior Slide Show Photographer 43 Senior Council, Project Committee 4. RICHIE CRAWFORD MARIANNE CROCKER Health Magnet 1 , 23 German Club 2, 33 Senior Council, Prom Committee 43 C.C. 4. KAREN CROWELL Spirits 13 Office Helper 13 French Club 2, 33 Ice Skating Club 33 H.E.C.E. l 33 H.E.C.E. ll 43 F.H.A !H.E.R.O. 3, Program Chairman 4. STEVE CULPEPPER Freshman Football 13 Motor-Cross Club 13 Young Life 1, 2, 3g J.V. Football 2, 33 ice Skating Club 23 Track and Field 23 Varsity Football 43 A Honor Roll 4. JOHN CURTIS Freshman Football 13J.V. Football 2, 33 Varsity Football 43 Young Life 4. 319 SENIOFIS THOMAS CUSIC AMY DANIEL DAVID DAVENPORT BETH DAVIS Freshman Band 1gAlI-City Band 1 , 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, Drum Major 4g Symphonic Band 2, 3, 45 All-Region Band 3, 4, N.H.S. 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, Treasurer 3, Literary Society 2, 3, 4g B Honor Roll 2, 33 A Honor Roll 45 Orchestra 3, 4. BILL DAVIS D.E.C.A. 3, President 4. KATHY DECKERT A Honor Roll 13 B Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 Spirits 1, 2 N.H.S. 2, 3, 45 Varsity Soccer Team 2, 3, 45 Senior Council 43 OC. 4. 320 Denise Ftugan works hard while Lee Ann Duncan goofs off :?S:fi-5f?i5k .if T 5 - - Q-f Alice Bybee in a typical senior Who me'? pose. TONY DENNIS RUTH DESKINS B Honor Floll 4. BRYAN DICKENSON ERIC DICKERSON Varsity Football 3, 45 Cothurnus Playhouse 2, 3, 45 Musical 2, 3, 45 Thespians 2, 3, 45 New Edition Singers 3, 45 Cothurnus Board 45 One Act Play 3, 45 Chairman - Senior Assembly 4. JEFF DICKEY LISA DICKSON Spirits 1, 2, Squadleader35 French Club 15 CC, 4. 321 SENIORS BOBBY DONOVAN Swim Team 2, 3, 43 B Honor Roll. TONYIA DOTSON Patchwork Players 1, 2, H.O.C.T. 3, 43 H.O,S.A 33 Red Cross 3, 4. MIKE DOUGLAS ROBERT DOVENMUEHL Honors Program 1,2, 3, 43 NHS. 4, A Honor Roll 1,23 33 J.V. Tennis 33 Science Club 4. ROSEMARY DRAKE Cothurnus Club 1, 2,32 Thespians 1, 2, 3,42 Cothurnus Club Business Managers Assistant 23 Stagecrew 1, 2,31 B Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 Senio Council 43 C.C.'s 4. JANET DREFAHL H.E.C.E. 43 F.H.A.!H.E.Fi.O. 4. 322 KELLY DUGAN Soccer 2, 3, Manager 45 Young Life 25 Art Symposium 2, 3, 45 A Honor Roll 35 B Honor Boll 3, 45 Office Help 35 Senior Council 45 C.C. 's 45 Speech Tournament 4. SHARON DUNAWAY Bowling Team 3, 45 Bowling Club 3, 45 Senior Council 4. JEAN DUSEK Freshman Band 15 Marching Band 25 Concert Band 25 Cothurnus Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Thespians 3, 45 Stagecrew 3, 45 Cothurnus Playhouse 35 Musical 35 Literary Society 2, 35 Spanish Club 2, 35 N.H.S. 4. DOUG DYER Football 1,25 Track 1 , 2, 35 N.H.S. 2, 3, 45 H.B.'s 4. TBUDY EACRET Spirits 15 Young Lite 1, 2, 3, 45 Ice Skating Club 15J.V. Cheerleader 25 Belles 3, 45 Soccer Team 35 Student Council 4. BRIAN EGAN ELIZABETH ELAM Cothurnus Club 1 , 2, 3, 45 Board 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 A Honor Roll 1, 45 B Honor Roll 1 , 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Thespians 3, 45 Stagecraft 3, 45 Assistant Stage Manager 45 Majorette 35 N.H.S. 3, 45 Cothurnus Playhouse 3, 45 Musical 3, 45 Literary Society 3, 45 Senior Council 4. SCOTT ELKINS Basketball 15 Latin Club 1, 2, President 3, Publicity Chairman 45 Honors 1 , 2, 3, 45 J.V. Basketball 2, 35 Varsity Track 45 Senior Council 45 Senior Assembly 4. KEVIN ELLIS H.Fi.'s 45 Sign Language Club 45 Art Club 45 Outdoor Education 45 Senior Council 4. PAULA EMEFiY Spirits 1, 25 Young Lite 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 25 Belles 3, 45 H.O.C.T. 45 Pub Staff 45 Senior Council 4. KERI ENGLAND Office Help 1, 2, 35 F.H.A. 15V.O.E. 45 D.E.A. 4. KYLE ERWIN Swim Team 1, 2, 3, Captain 45 N.H.S. 3, 45 Math Club 4. 323 SENIORS MOLLY EWING Young Lite 1 , 2, 3, 45 Spirits 1 , 25 Homecoming Finalist 15 Ice Skating Club 1, 25 F,H.A. 25 Belles 3, 45 Senior Council 4. CATHY FAGG Freshman Band 15 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Symphonic Band 2, 3, 45 French Club 45 Senior Council 45 Pub Staff 4. LEANN FAIRCHILD Spirits 1, 25 Young Lite 1, 2, 3, 45 Ice Skating Club 15A Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 15 French Club 2, 3, President 45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 N.H.S. 2, 3, 45 Concert Choir 2, 35 Homecoming Finalist 25 Belles 3, 45 Senior Council 45 Chamber Choir 4. ROB FAROUHARSON JAMES FARRELL KURT FEGFZAEUS Student Council 1, 2, 3, Coordinator 45 Varsity Tennis Team 1, Letterman 2, 3, 45 Team Captain 3, 4, MVP 35 District Doubles Champ 3, 45 Bookstore Manager 35 Who's Who Among American High School Students - Journalism 35 Society ot Distinguished American High School Students 35 Texas Boys' State 45 Crossroads 4, Spons Columnist 4, Sports Editor 45 Senior Council 45 HR.'s, Secretary-Treasurer 4. , 324 A convict from Huntsville watches Sandy Meyer do her Groucho Marx imperso nation. JONl FLETCHER Spirits 1, 23 Spanish Club 23 Student Council 23 F.B.L.A. 33 Journalism 33 Belles 43 Crossroads 4 DINA FLORES TOM FORSBERG A.C.T. 3, 43 Woods and Waters Club 3. DENA FOSTER GINA FOSTER Spirits 1, 23 F.H.A. 3, 43 Vice-President 33 C.C.'s 4, LYNNETTE FOSTER Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Young Life 1, 2, 3, 43 Concert Choir 3, 43 Rodeo Club Sweetheart 43 French Club 4. LESLIE FOX D.E.C.E. 3, 4. JOHN FRANKS l-l.E.C.E. 43 F.H.A.!H.E.R.O. 4, Treasurer 43 H.R.'s 4. ALENE FRAZIER JEFF FREEMAN Bowling 23 A.C.T. 3, 4. TOM FREEMYER O.E. 3, 4. REGGIE FULENWILDER 325 SENIORS CLAIRE FUOUA Spirits 15 J.V. Cheerleader 25 Homecoming Finalist 1, 2, 35 Student Council 1, 2, 45 N.F.L. Talent Show 35 Belles 3, 45 Senior Council 45 Baccalaureate Chairman 4. SUZIE GALLIA Young Lite 15 Ice Skating Club 1, 25 J.V. Cheerleader 25 Contest Play 2, 3, 45 N,H.S. 2, 3, 45 Musical 3, 45 Cothurnus Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Cothurnus Board 3, 45 Cothurnus Playhouse 2, 3, 45 Thespians 2, 3, 45 Senior Council 45 Student Council 3, 45 Mural Committee 2. JOHN GAMMON Marching Band 2, 35 Symphonic Band 3,45 German Club 3, 4. LESLIE CANDY Cothurnus Club 1 , 25 Spirits 15 B Honor Roll 15 A.C.T. 3, 4. JERRY GAUTHIER B Honor Roll 25 Marching Band 3, 45 Concert Band 35 Symphonic Band 45 Stage Band 4. BLAKE GEBHAUER Sailing Club 1 5 Key Club 1., 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 15 Science Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 25 Latin Club 25 French Club 3, 45 Woods and Waters Club 45 Varsity Cheerleader 45 Senior Assembly 4. BRIAN GEIGER All-City Band 15 All-City Marching Band 25 Marching Band 2, 35 Symphonic Band 2, 35 Cothurnus Club 2, 35 Cothurnus Playhouse 25 B Honor Roll 35 Concert Choir 4. LIZ GENDEL German Club 2, Secretary 35 N.H.S. 2, 3, 45 Stagecrew 35 V.O.E. 45 O.E.A. 4. TERESA GEBULL KAREN GILDEA Spirits 1 , 25 Concert Choir 25 N.F.L, Talent Show 2, 35 Belles 3, Captain 45 Chamber Choir 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Senior Council 4. SHERRY GOSSMAN RICHARD GRANDINETTI Orchestra 1 , 2, 3, 45 Art Club 1 5 H.R.'s 45 Track 4. 326 'YQ' riv- . , i- .2215 qu-nw. www- vw Bryan Adams students model the latest fashions. DAVID GRAUPMAN Woods and Waters Club 1, 25 Freshman Basketball 15 Honors 1, 2, 3, 45 J.V. Basketball 2 Varsity Basketball 3, Captain 4. BEVERLY GRAVES Spirits 1 , 25 J.V. Track Team 25 Squadleader 35 H.E.C.E. 35 F.H.A.!H.E.R.O. 35 C.C.'s 45 Senior Council 4. PHIL GRAY Football 15 J.V. Football 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 Young Lite 3, 4. CHRIS GREEN H.R.'s 45 B Honor Roll 4. CINDY GREEN Spirits 1 5 Student Council, Director 1 , 2, Coordinator 3, 45 J.V. Cheerleader 25 Student Voice, Editor 25 Belles 3, Lieutenant 45 Latin Club 3, 45 Homecoming Princess 35 Who's Who Among American High School Students 35 Principal's Advisory Committee 3, 45 Senior Council 45 Committee Chairman 45 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 45 Pub Staff 45 Texas Association of Student Councils District Ill - Vice President Representative 4. GAIL GREEN H.E.C.E. 35 O.E.A. 45 V.O.E. 45 Bed Cross 4. 327 SENIGRS ROBERT GREENING Freshman Band 15 All-City Band 1, 3, 45 Literary Society 1 , 2, Vice PresidentfTreasurer 3, Social Chairman 45 B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 25 Symphonic Band 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, Vice President!Treasurer 3, Executive Board 45 Cothurnus Club 25 EL CONQUISTADOR 3, Sports Editor 45 Orchestra 45 Pub Staff 45 Senior Council 45 N.H.S. 45 American Youth Citizenship Seminar 4. SCOTT GREER JULIGREGORY DE 1 2 3 4 lceSkatin Club1 Youn Lite1 - -fff 5 Q L Q , 25 Student Council 1, 2, 35 N.F.L. Talent Show 25 lll.F.L. 25 Pub Staff 45 Art Symposium 45 F,B.L.A. LEANN GRIFFIN Spirits 1, 25 Young Lite 15 H.E.C.E. 4. DENA GRIFFIS V,O.C.C.T. 1, President 25 N.H.S. 2, 3, 45 O.E.A. 4, Treasurer 3. DANA GRUBBS Key Club 1, 2,35 Freshman Football 15 J.V. Football 2, 35 H.E.C.E. 45 F.H.A.fH.E,R.O. 4. STEPHANIE GRUENWALD Cothurnus Club 1, 25 Spirits 25 Patchwork Players 25 Senior Council 4. SHIRLEY ANN GUZMAN J.V. Volleyball 1, 25 H.E.C.E. 3, 45 F.H.A.! H.E.R.O. 3, 4. DIANE GWIN BRENDA HAGLER Spirits 15 DE. 3, 45 N.H.S. 2, 3, 45 French Club 2 3, DAVID HALE DALE HALL J.V. Football 2, 35 Varsity Track 3, 4. 328 fm , 'Nbr' X ,wish Q' ts-it luv' Jo Smith contemplates pouring that bucket of soapy water on Rusty Reid. JIM HALL KEVIN HALL F.C.A, 1, 2, 3, Young Life 1, 2, 3, 4, B Honor Boll 1 , 2, 3, 4, Basketball Team 1, Football Trainer 1 , Bowling Club 1, 2, President 3, Bowling Team 2, Secretary 3, Captain 4, MVP - Bowling 3, Math Club 3, 4, Science Club 4, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Senior Council Photographer 4, Crossroads Photographer 4. DON HAMBRICK R.O.T.C. 1, 2, H.E.C.E. 3, 4, F.H.A.!H.E.R.O. 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4. JOHN HAMBFTICK SHELIA HAMPTON Spirits 1 , 2, Cothurnus Club 1 , 2, 3, Ice Skating Club 2, H.O.C.T. 3, 4, H.O.S.A. Treasurer 3, Vice President 4, Young Life 3, 4, B Honor Roll 3, Red Cross 3, Senior Council 4. CATHERINE HANDLIN 329 SENIORS SHELL HANNA Girls Soccer 1, 25 Office Help 1, 2,35 Ice Skating Club 35 V.O.E. 3, 45 Red Cross 35 O.E.A. Secretary 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. KIRK HANTZ SHANNON HARLAN JAMES HARRIS Motocross Club 15 H,E.C.E. 3, 45 F.H.A.! H.E.R.O. 3, President 4. SYLVIA HARRIS Basketball 25 Track 25 O.E,A. 45 V.O.E. 45 B Honor Roll 4. PETE HARTNEFT Freshman Football 15Young Life 1, 2, 3,45 Varsity Baseball 1 , 2, 3, 45 Key Club 1, 2, 3, 45 J.V. Football 2, 35 Varsity Football Captain 4. 330 Alene Frazier speaks with a friend in the hall Mark Ismael shows senior research paper frustration. ANDY HARTWIG GARY HATCHER LISA HAUGEN Freshman Band 15 Cothurnus Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Literary Society 15 Spanish Club 1, 25 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Symphonic Band 2, 35 Cothurnus Playhouse 3, 45 N.H.S, 3, 45 Concert Band 45 N.F.L. 45 Senior Council 4. DEBRA HAWTHORNE Synchronized Swimming 1, 2, Co-Captain 3, Captain 45 F.H.A. 15 B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Spirits 25 Woods and Waters Club 45 Latin Club 45 Senior Council 4. BARBARA HEAD Spirits 25 F.B.L.A. - Secretary 35 B Honor Roll 3, 45 C.C.'s 45 D.E.C,E. 4. JO HEIDINGFELDER Human Relations 1 5 Basketball 25 Varsity Track Manager 25 Spirits 1 , 25 O.E.A. 3, 45 French Club 35 C.C.'s 4. 331 SENIORS ROGER HENDRICKS Basketball 15 J.V, Basketball 23 Ice Skating Club 35 V.O,E. 4. GLENN HENNING KEN HENRY ANGIE HERRERA BOBBIE HEUSS Spirits 1 3 German C H.E.R.O, 3, 4. BARRY HICKS 332 lub 25 H.E.C.E. 3, 43 F.H.A.! Belles socialize in the lunchroom before school. V 'Luk 'SW-P 115 , ,... gnu' .wb .. wx-v .rw K9-' MARK HICKS GAVIN HILL BRENT HILLIAFZD Honors 1, 2, 3, 45 N,H,S. 2, 3,45 Chess Club 25 Tutoring 2, 35 Concert Choir 45 H.Ft.'s 4, TIM HOCKADAY Freshman Football 15 Basketball Manager 15 Varsity Football Trainer 2, 3, 45 Cross Country and Soccer Trainer 35 T.A.G. 4. MARY HODGE Spirits 15 Young Life 1, 25 French 1, 2, Secretary 35 Student Council 1,25 Cothurnus Club 2, 35 Cothurnus Playhouse 35 Senior Council 45 H.O.C.T, 45 Crossroads 4. SCOTT HOOGES STEVE HODGES DAVID HODGINS Chess Club 1,Vice President 25 Honors 1 , 2, 3, 45 B Honor Boll 1, 2, 3, 45 De Molay 1, 2, 3, 45 Te Hosa - Parliamentarian 25 Varsity Soccer 3, 45 Letterman 3, 45 N.H.S. 3, 45 Latin Club 3,45 Senior Council 45 Project Committee Chairman 4. LISA HOES Young Lite 1, 2, 35 Spirits 1, 25COthurnus Club 15B Honor Floll 2, 35 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Crossroads 3, 45 Senior Council 45 Pub Staff 4. KELLI HOGUE Spirits 1 , 25 J.V. Volleyball 1 5 Spanish Club 25 Belles 3, 45 Senior Council 45 Pub Staff 4, JUDY HOLLAND H.E.C.E. 45 F.H.A.!H.E.Fl,O. Vice President 45 Synchronized Swimming 4. DEBBIE HOOD 333 SENIORS CHRIS HOOVER Varsity Soccer 1 , 2, 3, 4, HR. 4. KIM HORN ROBERT HORN J.V. Football 1, H.E.C.E. 3, 4, F.H.A,!H,E.R.O. 3, 4. TERRI HOUSE TIM HUBBARD JUDY HULSEY CINDY HUNT Freshman Band 1,Spirits1, B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Literary Society 3, 4, Senior Council 4, Pub Staff 4. CHARLES HUNTER JULIE HUNTER Spirits 1 , 2, H.E.C.E. 4, F.H.A.!H.E,R.O. Office President 4, Pub StatI4. MARGARET HUNTER French Club 1, 2, 3, Young Life 1, 2, 3, Basketball 2, Spirits 2, Belles 3, 4, Concert Choir 4. LETICIA IBARRA MIKE INC-RAM Orchestra 1 , 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 1, N.H.S. 3, 4, Science Club 4. 334 Q' .4v ' 94' in YQ! ,UQ-,w I 'im S-Q yn., N QUE MARK ISHMAEL B Honor Roll 1 , 23 Golf Team 1 , 2, Latin Club 2, Oflicer3g N.H.S. 2, 3, 4g A Honor Roll 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Varsity Cheerleader 43 Senior Council 4, THOMAS WAYNE IVES Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 45 State Swim Meet 1 , 2, 3, 4 French Club 2, 3, Young Life 2, 33 Region Swim Champ 200 I.M. 2g N.F.L, Talent Show 3, M.C. 4 Concert Choir 35 Musical 3, Cothurnus Playhouse 3, Chamber Choir 45 Pub Staff 4, Senior Class President 4. MOLLYN IVY YUKO IZAWA GLENDA JACKSON D.E.C.E. 4. GLORIA JACKSON Spirits 1 3 J.V, Cheerleader 25 Young Lite 23 N.F.L. 33 O.E.A. 3, Secretary 43 V.O.E. 4. BILL JAYNES Stage Band 1 , 43 All-City Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4g All-Region Band 2, 3, 4g All-American Band 33 Latin Club 3, 43 All-Area Band 4. JENNIFER JENSEN RITA JIRIK DIANNA JOHNSON D.E.C.E. 4. DORIS JOHNSON Ft.O.T.C. 1, 23 R.O.T.C. Drill Team 2, Track 1, 3, 45 F.H.A. 4. JAYNE JOHNSON Red Cross 1, Human Relations 15 Crossroads Circulation Manager 4, Pub Staff Head Typist 4. 335 SENIORS VAL JOHNSON MIKE JOHNSTON JEFF JOHNSTONE KEN JOLLY Freshman Football 15 Key Club 1, 2, Director 3, Vice-President 45 JV, Football 25 Woods and Waters Club 3, Vice-President 25 Track 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 All-City Academic Team 35 Green Paw Club 3, 4. JANA JONES Spirits 1, 25 Young Life 1, 25 F.H.A.!H.E,Ft,O. Secretary 45 H.E.C.E. I 45 Pub Staff 4. LISA JONES Young Life 1, 2, 35 Floller Skating Club Secretary 15 Ice Skating Club 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 15 Spirits 1, 25 Red Cross Club 35 French Club 35 O,E.A. 45 V.O.E. 4. MAFIK JONES WILLIAM JORDON R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 45 Platoon Leader4. BFIYAN KAMINSKI Freshman Football 15 Young Life 15A and B Honor Roll 1 , 2, 3, 45 N.H.S. 2, 3, 45 Texas Boys' State 1979 35 Who's Who Among American High School Students 35 Basketball Team 35 Latin Club 3, President 45 Science Club 45 Senior Council 45 H.Ft.'s 45 Pub Staff 4. CAROL KEITH F.H.A. 1 5 H.E.Ft.O, 2, 3. MARK KELLY Fi.O.T,C. 1, 25 B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 2, Mgr. 3, 45 N.H,S. 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 3, Convention Chairman 45 Who's Who Among American High School Students 35 Mu Alpha Theta. JACKIE KEMNITZ Freshman Band 15 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Symphonic Band 2, 3, 45 N.H,S. 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Literary Society 3, 45 Senior Council - Prom Committee 4, Pro'ects Committee 45 Musical Orchestra 45 Pub Stan 4. 336 es.- -e-S W., if EV . MW. !'.::i'f 'Qfe Q., ,,,,,, .-1 vb' .asv The State Fair of Texas was visited by many B.A. seniors on Fair Day. SHANNON KEMP JOHN KENDRICK Golf Team 1 , 2, 33 Young Life 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club Director 1, 2, Treasurer 3, President 4, Cheerleader 45 Senior Council 4. DARLENE KINDALL ROTC. Drill Team 1, Commander 4. LANE KING Freshman Band 1, Sign Language Club 1, Treasurer 2, Marching Band 2, 3, 4g Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Pub Staff 4, Science Club 4. LANCE KING Freshman Football 1, J.V. Football 2, 3, Varsity Football 43 Science Club 4. HONDA KIRCHNER Freshman Band 13 Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4g B Honor Roll 3, 4. 337 SENIOFRS GLEN KIRKSEY Freshman Band 13 Marching Band 2, 33 Concert Band 2, 33 Senior Council 43 H.R.'s 43 Key Club 4. RICKY KNAPP Baseball 13 l.C.T, 3, President 4. DONNA KNOPPE DOYLE KNOWLES Freshman Football 1 3 Young Life 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 13 Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Director 23 Speech Tournament 13J.V. Football 23 Varsity Football 3, 43 Varsity Baseball 3. SANDY KNUTSON TAMSIN KOCH Young Life 1, 2,43 Spirits 13 Cothurnus Club 1, 2, 3, 43 lce Skating Club 1, 2, 33 Varsity Tennis Team 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, 33 Woods and Waters Club 43 Thespians 4. STEVE KOEHLER KAREN KOVAR Freshman Band 13 Debate 13 French Club 23 Marching Band 2, 33 Symphonic Band 23 O.E.A. 4. SARAH KOVICH JAN KOZLOVSKY MARIA KRAMER Choir 13 R.O.T.C. Drill Team 1, 2, 33 R.O.T.C. Squad Leader 1 , 23 R.O.T.C. Company 1st Sergeant 33 Cothurnus Club 43 C.C.'s 43 R.O.T.C. Battalion S-4 4. PAM KUMPE 338 'hr' Karen Gildea is the sad clown at the Halloween pep assembly. CHRIS LAMBETH H.E.C.E. 3. CHARLOTTE LAMBERT BETI-I LANCASTER Spirits 1 g Young Life 1, 2, 3, 4, Musical 1 , 2, 3, 45 J.V. Cheerleader 25 Student Council 2, 3, Newsletter Editor 45 N.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 2, 3, 45 Belles 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Chamber Choir 3, 43 New Edition Singers 3, 4, Ft.O,T.C. Sponsor 4, Senior Council - Prom Committee Co-Chairman 4. LAURA LARSEN Marching Band 3, 4, Symphonic Band 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, N.H.S. 4, Senior Council- Senior Assembly gorgtzlnittee 4, EL CONOUISTADOR Staff - Ads 43 Pub ta . LINDA LASSBEHG THAI THI HONG LE 339 SENIORS MARSHALL LEWIS CARY LIEBRUM Basketball 13 Radio Club 1 , 23 J,V. Basketball 2, 35 Young Life 2, 3, 4g Varsity Basketball 3, 43 Senior Council 4, TAMMIE LIGHT KAY LINDSAY TAMMY LINDSAY REGINA LISTI 340 Mark Secresl falls asleep leading an N.H,S. meeting M , . 103' We wa-...mm Leticia Ibarra proves that some Belles are little devils. SHEHI LONGHORN DARREN LOY Freshman Football lgvarsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4g J.V. Football 21 Young Life 2, 3, 43 B Honor Boll 23 Varsity Football 3, 4. LISA LUBBERS JAMES LUDWICK GREG LUEB Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4g J.V. Soccer 1 , 2, B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, N.F.L. 2, 3, 4, N.F.L. Talent Show 45 J.V. Football Manager 2, Science Club 45 Senior Council Project Committee 4, HR. 's 4. GREG LUTTRELL Freshman Band 15 Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Woodwind Choir 2, Cothurnus Club 2, 3. l 341 SENIORS LANA MAEDGEN JOHN MARSHALL AMY MARTIN KEVIN MARTIN RENEE MARTIN Spirits 1, 25 French Club 1, 2, 35 Green Paw Club E, Vice-President 35 V.O.E. Lab 45 O.E.A. 45 .C.'s 4. KATHERINE MARTINEZ 342 Kim Bergman studies in the Library. .SM Krfzqwx i V i mg fr, V335 Ph x 'Y 43,1 DANNY MAHZUOLA Freshman Football 13 B Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 Young Life1gJ.V. Football 2, 33 J.V. Track 2, Varsity Wrestling 2, 33 Varsity Track 33 Student Council 3, Science Club 45 Varsity Football 4, Pub Staff. LIZ MATTHEWS MIKE MATUS GLEN MAY Track Team 1, 2, 33 J.V. Soccer 1 5 Varsity Soccer 2, 3, Captain 4gH.F1.'s President 4. MARSHA MAY MARY MAY Roller Skating Club 1 g Spirits 13 Patchwork Players 2, 4, B Honor Roll 2, Stage Crew 2, 3, One Act Play 3, Thespian 3, 4, Cothurnus Playhouse 3, Ice Skating Club 3, Senior Council - Senior Assembly 4. JEFF MAYHALL Freshman Football 1 3 Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Key Club 1 , 25 Young Lite 1 , 2, 3, 4, B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 N.H.S. 3, 4. MELINDA MCCULLOUGH F.H.A. 2g D.E. Lab 2, D.E. II 3, D.E. III 4g Senior Council4. JEFF MCGEE MARK MCINTYRE SHANNON MClNTYRE Freshman Band 15 Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4. RENIE MCIVEFZ 343 SENIORS STEVE MCKINNIE SUSAN MCKNIGHT PAM MCLEOD Concert Choir 33 French Club 35 D,E.C.A. 3, 4. DEBBIE MCLESTER LILY MCNALLY V,O.E. 4. RENEE MCPHERSON 44 MO' 'QW' gg xv David Ridenour Ioafs around during lunch. if I ,..z .,. .th-A i gg is-,, ANGELA MCOUEEN Spirits 15 Cothurnus Club 2, 35 Patchwork Players 35 Pub Staff 45 Senior Council 45 Young Lite 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN MEEI-IAN DOUGLAS MEEK ROBERT MEEK B Honor Roll 1,25 Bowling Club 2, 3, President45 N.H.S. 35 Bowling Team 2, 3, Co-Captain 45 H.R.'s 45 Science Club 45 Young Lite 45 Pub Staff 45 Senior Council 4. MARILYN MEEKS Student Council 3, 45 Senior Council 45 Concert Choir 45 Pub Staff 4.' LISA MEJERLE JEAN METAYER SANDY MEYER Spirits 15 Track Team 1 , 2, 3, 45 J.V. Cheerleader 25 Student Council 3, 45 Belles 3, 45 Senior Council Publicity Committee 45 Crossroads Public Relations Director 45 Pub Staff 4. CHERYL MILAM Freshman Band 15 Cothurnus Club 1, 2, 3, Board 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Symphonic Band 2, 3, 45 N.H.S. 2, 3, 45 Thespians 2, 3, 45 Student Council 35 One Act Play 35 Cothurnus Playhouse 3, 45 Stage Crew Secretary 45 Musical 45 N.F.L. Talent Show 45 Senior Council 45 Pub Staff 4. TERRI MILLER A and B Honor Rolls 1, 2, 3, 45 N.H.S. 2, 3, 45 U.I.L. District Slide Rule, Regional, State5 Math Club 3, President 45 U.l.L. Districtand Regional Shorthand 35 Latin Club 45 Senior Council- Prom Committee and Invitations Committee 45 N.C.T.E. Winner 45 President Mu Alpha Theta 45 D.I.S.D. Textbook Advisory Committee 4. BARBARA MILLIGAN R.O.T.C. 1, 25 Track Team 25 C.C.'s 4. BRAD MILLS Motocross Club 2, 3, 45 J.V. Basketball 35 Varsity Basketball 4. 345 SENIORS TONY MLAKAR O.E.A, 43 V.O.E. Lab 4. ANNETTE MONIER Green Paw Club 2, 33 C.C.'s 43 D.E.C.A. 4. REGINA MONTGOMERY DANA MOODY Track Team 1, 23 Spirits 1, 23 Belles 3, 43 Senior Council- Project Committee. KYLE MOORE TERRI MORENO Spirits 1 3 Volleyball 13Track Team 1, 23 J.V. Cheerleader 23 Ice Skating Club 33 Belles 3, 4. DEBBIE MORGAN Freshman Band 13 Red Cross Club 1, 2, 33 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Symphonic Band 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 33 Life Leadership 2, 33 NHS. 2, 3, 43 Executive Assistant Program 33 All-City Band 43 Latin Club 43 Senior Council - Senior Assembly 43 Pub Staff 4. KEVIN MORGAN MIKE MORRIS l.C.T. 3, SUSIE MORRIS Cothurnus Club 23 N.H.S. 2, 3, 43 American Youth Citizenship Seminar 43 EL CONOUISTADOR Staff 3, Ads Editor 4. BRADLEY MORRISON Chorus 23 Patchwork Players 3, 43 Office Aide 4. KEITH MORRISON Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1 , 2, 3, 43 Woods and Waters Club 1, 23 Honors 1 , 23 B Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 F.B,L.A, 33 N.H.S. 3, 43 Tutoring Program 33 Who's Who Among American High School Students 33 Crossroads Photographer 33 Senior Class Vice President 43 Crossroads Photography Director 43 Senior Assembly Committee 43 Senior Project Committee 4. 46 L'-4 Tom Ives and his pet hat. MELLONEE MORTON Spirits 1 , 25 V.O.E. 45 O.E.A. 45 Concert Choir- Musical 45 B Honor Boll 45 C.C.'s 45 Senior Council- Invitation Committee 4. BRUCE MULLENAX Orchestra 1, 25 All-Region Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Chess Club 15 Musical Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Dal-Hi Chamber Orchestra 15 .J.V. Football 25 N.H.S. 3 45 Bowling Club 35 Chamber Choir 3, 45 Orchestra - President 3, 45 All-City Cello Quartet 35 All-State Orchestra 3, 45 Concert Choir 3, 45 Musical 45 Tennis Team 45 New Edition Singers 45 Chamber Orchestra 4. DEBRA MULLINS OSCAR MUYSSON Football 15 Ft.O.T.C. 1, 25 Woods and Waters Club 25 Wrestling 45 Pub Staff 4. LEO NAEGER Football 15 N.H.S. 2, 3, 45 J.V. Cheerleader 35 Woods and Waters Club 45 H.Ft.'s 4. KANE NAKAHARA A Honor Roll 1, 35 B Honor Boll 1 , 2, 35 Science Club 1, 2, 3 Vice President 45 Tennis 1 , 2, 3, 45 Life Leadership 1, 35 Tutor 1, 25 N.H.S. 2, 3, 45 Bed Cross 3, 45 Society of Distinguished High School Students 35 Lettering Athlete CTennisJ 3 45 Mu Alpha Theta 45 Math Club 35 H.B.'s 45 Senior Council 45 Pub Staff 4. 34 SENIORS TIM NAZZAL DAVIDA NELSON Band 1, 2, 35 Concert Band 2, 35 Student Council 35 Woods and Waters Club 35 Tennis Team 45 Crossroads Staff 45 Pub Staff 4. KELLI NETTLE Spirits 1, 25 Green Paw Club 25 Student Council Representative 2, 3, 45 Distributive Education 25 D.E.C.A. 25 Belles 3, 45 Red Cross 35 B Honor Boll 35 O.E.A. 3, 45 V.O.E. Lab 35 V.O.E. Co-op 4 Senior Class Treasurer 45 Prom Committee 45 Baccalaureate Committee 45 Senior Council 45 Young Lite 4. JOHN NEWMAN SCOTT NEWTON German Club 15 French Club 2, 35 Crossroads - Sports Editor and Activities Editor 25 P.S.A.T. !N.M.S.O.T. Scholarship Semi-Finalist 35 N.F.L. 45 Director ot Novice 45 Debate at B.A. Speech Tournament 45 Talent Show 4. MAI NGUYEN MICKEY NICKOLLS XUAN OANH THI NGUYEN Red Cross 35 O.E.A, 4, THANH NGUYEN SHELLEY NORVELL ANTHONY M. NUNCIO Science Club 15 Treasurer 2, 35 B Honor Roll 1, 25 Science Symposium 1, 2, 35 N.H.S. 3, 45 A Honor Roll 3, 45 H.E,C.E. 4. JUANITA NUNN 348 X iv-rg-ws-pf' Kim Ridley, Lee Ann Fairchild and Brian Bentley smile innocently for the cam- GTS. CLIFF OAKLEY A.C.T. 3, Basketball Manager 4, DELANA OAKLEY MARTY O'CONNOR Freshman Football 1gJ.V. Football 2, 33 Key Club 1 g A Honor Boll 1,2, B Honor Roll 3, N.H.S. 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 3, 4. BRIAN ODUM Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Literary Society 1, 2, 3,All-City Band 1 , 3, N,H.S. 2, 3, Stage Band 2, 3, National Forensic League 3, 4, Student Council 3, Vice- President 4, French Club Board Member 3, 4, Lite Leadership 3, 4, Symphonic Band 3, 4g Senior Council 43 Senior Assembly Co- Chairman 4. GAIL OEHLER Freshman Band 1 g Marching Band 2, 33 Cothurnus Playhouse 1, 2, 3, 4gCothurnus Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Secretary 4, Thespians 1, 2, 3, 43 Secretary 43 Young Lite 1, 23 B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4g Concert Band 23 Symphonic Band 3g One- Act Contest Play 2, 3, 45 French Club 2, 3, Board Member 3, Literary Society 3, 4g Student Council 3, 43 N.H.S. 3, 43 Belles 4g EL CONQUISTADOB 43 Senior Council 4, Prom Committee 4, Pub Staff - Humor Committee Chairman 43 Senior Assembly 4, STELLA ORTIZ 349 SENIORS TIM OWENS R.O.T.C. 1, 23 Rodeo 3. SHARON PALMER BOBBY PARKER RON PARKS B Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Sign Language Club 43 HR. 45 Art Club 4, Senior Council 43 Project Committee 4, Fund Raising Committee 4, Publicity Committee 45 Tutoring 4, PAULA PARVIN Spirits 1, 23 Belles 3, 4, Young Life 3, 43 Pub Staff 43 Senior Council - Prom Committee 4. TONY PECINA Track 1, 2, Football 3. 350 It is easy to catch Laura Larsen's attention in computer math PATTI PENNY JO ANN PEPPER Spirits 1 , 25 Student Council 1, 2, 35 Track 15 N.F,L. 2, Pointkeeper 3, Secretary 45 Belles 3, 4 KIM PERKINS Spirits 1 , 25 Young Life 1, 25 Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 N.H.S. 2, 3, 45 Ice Skating Club 25 Literary Society 35 Concert Choir 45 O.E.A. 45 Senior Council 4. GREG PERRY Crossroads - Associate Editor 45 Pub Staff 4. REBECCA PERRY ROBERT PERRY Business Management Center 1, 25 O.E.A. 25 D.E.C.A. 4. VALERIE PETERSON Creative Ans Magnet 15 Science Club 2, 45 Orchestra 2, 45 Chamber Orchestra 45 Musical Orchestra 2, 35 B Honor Roll 2, 45 N.H.S. 2, 4. WILL PHERIGO Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 All-Region Orchestra 1, 2, 45 N.H.S. 1, 2, 3, 45 National Spanish Honor Society 3, 45 Science Club 4. CAROL PHILLIPS CHUCK PHILLIPS ERIC PIERCE ANGIE PINA Spirits 1, 25 Senior Council 45 C.C. 4. 351 SENICJRS ANN PIPES Freshman Band Drum Major 13 Marching Band 2, 4 Drum Major 33 All-City Band 1 , 2, 3, 43 All- Plegion Band 2, 3, 43 All-Area Band 33 Symphonic Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 33 Literary Society 2, 33 Concert Choir 43 Student Council 3, 43 N.H.S. 2, 3, 43 Spanish Honor Society 3, 43 Senior Council Prom Committee 4. MEGHAN PLUNKETT Soccer Team 1, 33 Cothurnus Club 13 CC. 43 Senior Council 43 Pub Staff 4. DEBBIE POCKRUS Spirits 1, 23 A Honor Roll 1 , 2, 33 B Honor Floll1, 2, 3, 43 N.H.S. 2, 3, 43 Spanish Honor Society 33 Belles 4. DANNY POLLOCK Freshman Band 13Cothurnus Club 3, 43 One Act Play 3, 43 Thespians 3, 43 Cothurnus Playhouse 3, 43 Stage Manager 43 Crew - Musical 43 Senior Council- Publicity Photographer 4. KEN POOL BONITA PORTER Muscular Dystrophy Club, Vice-President 1, President 23 F.H.A. 2, 33 F.B.L.A., Vice-President 3, Reporter 43 O.E.A., V.O.E. Reporter 43 C.C. 4. 352 Aw : AL , SSN Kathy Tovar relaxes at the lake SHERRI POWDRILL Spirits 1 , 25 Squadleader 35 Literary Society 1, 2, 4, Board 35 Young Life 25 N.H.S. 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 25 EL CONQUISTADOR, Editor-in-Chief 45 Senior Council 4. PAULA POWELL TRACEY POWELL Spirits 25 Cothurnus Playhouse 2,35 N.F.L. 3, 45 Stagecrew 3. SCOTT PRENTICE JOE PRETRE German Club 1 , 25 R.O.T.C. 1, 2, First Sergeant 3, Instructor and T!O Team 45 Senior Invitations Committee 45 Book Room Helper 1, 2, 3, 4. JAN PREVRATIL Fl.O.T.C. 4. LYNN QUIGLEY Belles 45 Crossroads Staff 45 Pub Staft 4. JAMES OUILL OUICO QUIROGA Freshman Football 15 J.V. Football 2, 35 Key Club 1 CONNIE PRICE Spirits 1, 25 Belles 45 Ice Skating Club 1, 2, 35 N.F.L. 25 Concert Choir 45 Musical 45 Senior Council- Prom Committee 4. KEVIN PRICE Band 1,25 Young Life 1 , 2, 3, 45 Tennis Team 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 Musical 3, 45 Chamber Choir 45 New Edition Singers 45 Student Council Representative 45 Senior Council 45 Cothurnus Club 45 One Act Play 45 Talent Show 45 Crossroads Staff 4. DAVID PULLIUM 353 SENIGRS KATHRYN RADLE RANDY RAGSDALE SUZANA RAJICIC KATHY RAMIREZ PRISCILLA RAMIREZ Spirits 1, 23 Chorus 2, 33 C.C. 43 O.E.A. 43 V.O.E. -Coop. 4. SARA RAMOS Spirits 1, 23 J.V. Cheerleader 33 Varsity Cheerleader 43 Student Council 1, 2, 3, Secretary 43 Spanish Club 1, 2, 33 N.F.L. 13 Woods and Waters Club 23 B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 District Reporter 33 R.O,T.C. Sponsor 43 Senior Council 43 Pub Staff 4. RUSSELL RAMSEY SUSAN RANDLE Life Leadership 13 Orchestra 13 Musical 1, 2, 3, Female Lead 43 French Club 1, Board Member 2, President 3, Historian 43 N.H.S, 2, 3, 43 Concert Choir 23 New Edition Singers 33 Chamber Choir 3, 43 Cothurnus Playhouse 43 D.I.S.D. Textbook Committee 3. MARLENE RANKIN CAROL RAY Spirits 1, 23 Young Lite 23 Cothurnus Club 23 Senior Council 4. LEANNE RECEF? JANET REDINGER Spirits 1 3 Track Team 1 , 2, 33 J.V. Cheerleader 23 N.H.S. 2, 3, 43 Key Club Sweetheart 23 Homecoming Finalist 33 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 43 Varsity Cheerleader 4. 354 ps 'unyf nqp-M, Connie Price waits for her ride to arrive. ANTHONY REED LIZ REEVES LISA REEVES Spirits 1, 2, Squadleader 33 Literary Society 1 , 2, 4, Board 33 N.H.S. 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 23 Spanish Honor Society 3, 43 EL CONQUISTADOB 3, Academics Editor 43 Pub Staff 43 Senior Council - Prom Committee 4. RUSTY REID Student Council 1, 23 Freshman Band 13 Marching Band 2, 3, Head Drum Major 43 Symphonic Band 2, 3, 43 All-City Band 2, 3, 43 All-Region Band 3, 43 All-Area Band 43 Stage Band 3, Literary Society 1 , 2, 4, Social Chairman 33 Spanish Club 2, 2nd Vice-President 3, Executive Board 43 B Honor Boll 1, 2, 32A Honor Roll 43 N.H.S. 2, 3, 43 EL CONQUISTADOB 3, Organizations Editor 43 Senior Council- Projects Committee 43 Pub Staff - Humor Committee Chairman 4. DENISE REIGEFK PATTY RENFRO 355 SENIORS CRISTY REYNOLDS Spirits 1, 25 Cothurnus 1, 2, 3, 45 Thespians45 Senior Council 45 Belles 4. TERESA MAE REYNOLDS SHA. 25 Marching Band 3, 45 Concert Band 3, DAWN REZNICEK V.O.E. 43 O.E.A. 4. OWEN RICHARDSON Spirits 1, 25 Varsity Tennis Team 2, 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Ice Skating Club 35 Pub Slafl 45 Senior Council 4, LISA RICHARDSON Spirits 1 , 2, Squadleader 35 Literary Society 2, 35 Concert Choir3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Musical 3, Z5 C.C, 45 N.H.S. 45 Senior Council 45 Pub Staff SUSAN HICHESON SUSAN RIDDLE Spirits 25 Belles 3, 45 D.E.C.A. 4. DAVID RIDENOUR Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Young Lite 1 , 25 Musical 1, 2, 3, 45 N.F.L. Talent Show 2, 3, 45 Cothurnus Playhouse 45 Thespians 45 Senior Council 4. KIM RIDLEY Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Young Life 1, 2, 3, 45 B Honor Roll 1,25 A Honor Roll 2, 3, 45 Spirits 1, 25 Belles 3, Co-Captain 45 Musical 2, 3, 45 Concert Choir 2, 3, 45 Chamber Choir 3, 45 New Edition Singers 3, 45 French Club 2, 3, Vice- President 45 N.H.S, 3, 45 Senior Council - Prom Committee 4. DAVID RITCHIE Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Chess Club 15 Science Club 1,25 N.H.S. 3, 4. BENIGNO RIVERA J.V. Soccer 25 Varsity Soccer 3, 4. JAMES RIVERS 356 Jars. it 'TiH2? ' mir' 4l ffsg -f 'Xi L This is where Eric Pierce goes when he is late to class. DIANE ROBINSON SHARON ROBINSON Speech Club 23 D.E. 4. GEOFF RODGERS N.F.L. 2, Vice-President 3, President 43 Speech Tournament Director 43 N.F.L. Talent Show 4. PATRICIA ROLLER Spirits 1 , 2, Squadleader 33 NHS, 2, 3, 43 Red Cross 3, Secretary 43 C.C. 41 Senior Council 43 Art Symposium 4. GENEVA ROSALES F.H.A.!H,ER.O. 3, 43 H.E,C.E. I4. DEBBIE ROTERMLJND Freshman Band 13 Literary Society 1, 2, 3, 43 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Symphonic Band 2, 3, 43 Cothurnus Club 2, 3, 43 Thespians 43 Tutoring 3, 43 N.H.S. 2, 3. 43 EL CONOUISTADOR - Classes 43 Senior Council - Invitations Committee 43 Pub Staff 43 B Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 A Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. 357 SENIGRS Swim Team 1 , 2, 3,45 Science Club 15 N.F.L. 3, 4. DAVID RUDD Wrestling Team 25 F.C.A. 35 H.R.'s 4. MARY ANN RUSSELL Cothurnus Club 1, 2, 3, 2nd Vice President 45 Thespians 2, 3, 45 Cothurnus Playhouse 2, 3, 4 Patchwork Players 1, 25 One Act Play 3, 45 Literary Society 1 , 2, 35 N.H.S. 2, 3, 45 Senior Council 4. MARY RUSSELL JOE SABA VERONICA SALAS F.H.A. 15 Life Leadership 15 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 EL CONQUISTADOR - Photographer 3, 4. 358 iw X m 5333? E was, ie 1 cl .M ov! 'nh 3 , L, -rx 5 -W Eric Dickerson, Kane Nakahara, and Danny Marzoula discover Einstein's The ory during Science Club, ' l NOEL SANCHEZ J.V. Football 2, 33 Varsity Football CLetteredJ 43 Young Lite 4. RICHIE SANTA CRUZ Freshman Football 13 J.V. Football 2, 33 Varsity Football 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN SCHORR Spirits 13 Sign Language Club 13 T.A.G. Program 3, 4. SHERRY SCHWANBECK KAY SCHWEERS DOROTHY SCOMA MARK SECREST Honors 1 , 2, 3, 43 A Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 N.H.S. 2, 3, President 43 Health Occupation Students of America - Chapter President 23 State and Area H.O.S.A. Convention Voting Delegate, Debate Team - Chairman 23 Latin Club 3, President 43 Who's Who in American High School Students 33 Renesseiaur National Science and Math Award 33 ASM University Presidential Scholarship 43 Senior Council 43 Pub Staff 4. KENNETH SEIPP Varsity Soccer 2, 33 Captain 43 H.R.'s Vice- President 4. DAVID SELF RICK SHARROCK Freshman Football 13 J.V. Football 2, 33 Varsity Football 43 Track 1 , 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 2. KERRY SHAW Speech 1, 2, 33 Speech Tournament 1, 2, 33 Talent Show 1, 2, 33 Track 1 3 C.U.A.E. 4. MELISSA SHELTON Spirits 1, 23 Belles 3, 43 J.V. Volleyball 13 J.V. Basketball 1, 23 Varsity Basketball 3, Captain 43 Young Life 1, 23 Homecoming Maiden 13 Homecoming Duchess 23 Homecoming Finalist 3, 43 Track 23 Varsity Track 3, 4. 359 SENIORS THARIA SHELTON Spirits 15 J.V. Cheerleader 25 Senior Council 45 Children's Theater 45 Varsity Cheerleader 4. DARLENE SHEFZWOOD CAMERON SHIELDS SHEILA SHIPLEY O.E.A. 3, 45 Red Cross 3, 45 V.O.E. 35 Sergeant- at-Arms 35 V.O.E. 45 N.H.S. 4. JULIA SHUEMAKE MIKE SHWARTS 360 Lacy Atwood smiles during her performance -if .Awe 'OTTY' VNU- l HG' f- . SCOTT SIMMONS Key Club 1 g Football Manager 13 Trainer 2, 3, Varsity Football 4g Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Musical 2, 3, 4, Stagecrew 2, 3, 4, Cothurnus Playhouse 2, 35 Thespians 2, 3, 4, Talent Show 3, Stage Manager 4, Student Council 4, Chamber Choir 45 New Edition Singers 4. SHERBY SIMPSON DEBBIE SKINNEB Spirits 1, 2, Bed Cross 1, O.E,A. 3, 4. BENJAMIN SLOVEB Orchestra 1, 23 Musical 1, Varsity Golf Team 1, 2, 3, 43 Talent Show 2, 3, 43 B Honor Boll 2, 3, Texas FiddIer's Association 4. KIM SMALL Spirits 1 , 23 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Chamber Choir'3g N.H.S. 3, 4, Belles 4. WADE SMALLEY DEBORAH SMITH Spirits 1, 25 B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, N.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Pub Staff 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4. NOLETA SMITH JAMES SMITH Freshman Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Captain 4. JO ELLEN SMITH Spanish Club 1, 4, Secretary 2, President 35 Spirits 1 , 2, Vice-President 3, N.H.S. 3, 4, Spanish Honor Society 3, 4g Literary Society 1, 2, Executive Board 3, President 4, Sierra Club 1, Cothurnus Club 25 EL CONOUISTADOR - Activities 3, Business Manager 4g Senior Council 43 Senior Assembly 4, Pub Stalt 45 Spanish Club Executive Board 4, P.A.S.F. Voting Delegate 2, 35 B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Honors 1 , 2, 3, 4. KATHY SMITH Latin Club 1, 2, Treasurer 3, 4, Band 1 , 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Literary Society 2, N.H.S. 3, 4, Senior Council Publicity Committee 4. KIM SMITH 361 SENIORS WANDA SMITH MARCEE SMOOTS B Honor Roll 1 , 2, 3, 43 V.O.C.T. 1, Secretary 25 Business and Management Center 1, 2, 3, 43 O.E,A. 3 Internship 4, O.D.P. 4. MELODY SOLKEMA DE. 3, 4. SCOTT SOUTH Track - Cross Country 1, 2, 33 l,C.T, 4. DOUG SPIVEY SUZANNA STEED Kristi Cody will not forget her years at B.A 362 V'- ,eww YQ Leticia lbarra treats N.H.S, members to fresh donuts. CRAIG STEVENS Young Life 1 , 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, Varsity Football Captain 45 F.C,A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Woods and Waters Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Ice Skating Club 1, 2, 33 Key Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Office Help - Attendance 3 Senior Assembly 4. LISA STEVENSON TEFIRI STOCK EDDIE STOKES Transportation Magnet 15 B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Track 23 Latin Club 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 3, Bowling 4. CARTER STONE Varsity Rifle Team 1 , 25 German Club 1 , 2, Tutoring 2, 3, B Honor Roll 3, Senior Council 4, Slide Show Photographer 4, Concert Choir 45 H.R.'s 4. CONNIE STONE Swim Team 1, 23 D.E.C.A. 4. 363 SENIORS SHIRLEY STOUT V.O.E. 4. STACY STRICKLAND Journalism 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Crossroads Staff 4. CHERIE STRUCELY Spirits 1 5 B Honor Roll 1 , 2, 3, 45 J.V. Yell Leader 25 V.O.E. 35 Varsity Cheerleader 45 Pub Staff 45 Concert Choir 4. PAULA SUDDATH Spirits 1, 25 Young Lite 1,25 Ice Skating Club 15 Student Council 2, 45 Varsity Cheerleader 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Football Queen 45 Prom Committee 45 Pub Staff 4. KAORI TANAKA KAREN TALLEY STAN TATUM BRAD TAYLOR Freshman Football 15 J.V. Football 25 Freshman Track 1 5 J.V. Baseball 25 Key Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Baseball 4. JIM TAYLOR Track 1, 25 Cross Country City and District Champ 25 Varsity Cross Country 35 H.R.'s 4. KARAN TAYLOR Spirits 23 Project Committee 45 C,C.'s 45 Pub Staff 4. SHEILA TAYLOR PATRICIA TENORIO Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Green Paw Club Vice President 2, President 35 V.O.E. 3, 45 O.E.A. 4. 64 Lisa Lubbers and Greg Perry think up a new sco op. sbx JERRY THOMPSON SUSAN THOMPSON KEVIN TIPPLE JUDY TODD EL CONOUISTADOFI Photographer 3, 4 TIM TOMMEY FIHONDA TOMS Spirits 15 F.H.A. 13 D.E. 2, 35 I.C.T. 4. SENIORS GEORGE TOOMEB Elgonor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 2, 35 N.H.S. 3, 45 . .'s4. CATHY TOVAR B Honor Floll 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 15 Spanish Club 25 N.H.S. 2, 3, 45 Life Leadership 3, 45 EL CONQUISTADOR Photographer 3, Photography Editor 45 GirI's Soccer Manager 3, 45 Senior Council 45 F.H.A. 45 Who's Who in American High Schools 4, KIM TOWNSEND LYNN TRAVIS Spirits 1 , 25 Spanish Club 2, Secretary 3, Executive Board 45 Literary Society 3, Secretary 45 N.H.S. 3, Secretary 45 Science Club 45 Stagecrew - Playhouse and Musical 45 Thespians 45 Belles 4. ADRIENNE TREVATHAN SHARI TRUSSELL Spirits 1, 25 Spanish Club 35 Literary Society 35 F.H.A, 1 , 45 C.C.'s 45 Senior Council 45 Pub Staff 4. 366 Noel Sanchez gels a kick out of school Keith Morrison plays by his own rules in basketball, . cya-NN Q DENNIS TUBB Freshman Football 1:J,V. Football 2, 33 Track 23 Ice Skating Club 3. TARYN TUINSTRA Spirits 1, 23 Sign Language Club 13 Literary Society 2, Secretary 3, Vice President!Treasurer 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 N.H.S. 2, 3, 43. Cothurnus Club 3, Board Member 43 Red Cross 33 Science Club 3, Treasurer 43 Spanish Honor Society 3, 43 Stagecrew 43 Senior Council 4. LARRY TURNER Office Help 1, 2, 3, 43 Young Life 33 H.R.'s 4. MICHAEL TURNER Latin Club 3. DAVID TUFKNHAM D.E.C.A. 3, 4. KAREN TYNEFI 367 SENIGRS ALEX VALADEZ Football 1, 2, 33 B Honor Boll 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 23 Tutoring 2, 33 Soccer 1 , 33 Student Council 2, 3. ALFONSO VALDES PATRICIA VALDES Track 2, 3, 43 N.H.S. 3, 43 Sign Language Club 3, Secretary 43 Spanish Honor Society 43 Woods and Waters Club 43 Mu Alpha Theta 4. DEBBIE VALLE Spirits 1, 23 F.H.A. 1, 23 C.C.'s 43 Senior Council 4. ROY VELASCO Football 1, 2, 33 Varsity Football 43 Tutoring 1, 2, 33 Basketball 13 Student Council 13Soccer 33 Senior Assembly 4. CHERI VIAILLE Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 N.H.S. 3, 43 Young Lite 2, 3, 43 Red Cross 3, Secretary 43 Concert Choir 43 Senior Council 43 Stagecrew 4. 368 The unknown Belle fly and monkee perform in an assembly QT r-- ,Nt Ti ' , , , , t , if r sil s kki- E .L VVV H ,.. as MICHAEL VIEGEB H,Fi,'s4. TOM VILLAFTREAL JOHN VONDEBHOYA MIKI WAFFORD Spirits 1, Honors 1, 2, 3, 4, Cothurnus Club 2, 3, Musical 2, Spanish Club 2, 3 Secretary 4, Spanish HonorSociety 3, 4, Math Club 4, EL CONOLJISTADOR 3, Classes Editor 4, B Honor Boll 1, 4, Senior Council Invitation Committee Chairman 4, Prom Committee 4. JUSTINEWALIGOFRA DAVID WALKER DAVID WARD Freshman Football 1, J.V. Football 2, 3, Key Club 1, 2, F.C.A. 1, 2, Young Life 1 , 2, 3, Woods and Waters Club 2, H.R.'s 4, Senior Council 4. PAULA ANN WARD H.O.S.A. 3, Bed Cross 4, RICK WATSON BILLY WATSON MABLA WEBB Spirits 1, 2, Freshman Band 1, French Club 1, 2, 3, Ice Skating Club 3, C.C.'s 4, V.O,E. 4, O.E,A. 4. WENDYWEBB Spirits 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, Freshman Band 1, Marching Band 2, 3, Concert Choir 2, 3, Fied Cross 2, 3, 4, H.O.C.T. 2, 3, 4, H.O.S.A. 2, 3, 4, C.C.'S 4, F.H.A. 4, A Honor Fioll 4. 369 SENICRS TONY WEBER Football 1, JV Football 2, Varsity Football 3, Captain 4, Honors 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 1 , B Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Textbook Committee 2, Woods and Waters Club 2, 3, Tutoring 2, 3, 4, Southwest Allied Youth 2, Varsity Track 3, F.C.A. 3, Who's Who in American High Schools 3, Student Council 3, 4, Lite Leadership 4, Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, All- City Academic Football 3, 4, Senior Council Project Committee 4, Pub Staff 4. LANAI WELCH Spirits 1 , B Honor Boll 1, 2, 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 1, 2, 3, Young Life 2, 3, Concert Choir 3, 4 F.H.A. Vice President 3, Musical 3, 4, Pub Staff 4, Senior Council Baccalaureate Committee 4. KEVIN WELCH CAROL WELLEFI COY WERNEPZ B Honor Roll 1, 2, V,l.C.A. Vice President 2, H.E.C,E, 4, F.H.A.fH.E.B.O. 4, PAULA WEBNEB B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Tutoring 1, Fled Cross 3, 4, l-l.O.C.T. 3, 4. 70 QQ- if-A...,x Little Italianos is a favorite pizza place ot B.A. Seniors. YOLANDA WESLEY Track 23 Scholastic Typing League 2, FHA. 1 2, 4, O.E.A. 4, V.O.E. 4. DEBBIE WHIPPLE Spirits 1, 2, Library Help 2, D.E. 33 V.0.E. 45 O.E.A. 4. LAURA VVHISENANT CHEHE WHITE DE. 23 l-l.E.C.E. 43 F,H.A.!H.E.R.O. 4. TRACY WHITEHURST LISA WIBBENMEYER Freshman Band 1, B Honor Holi 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, N,H.S. 2, 3, 4, Literary Society 3, 43 EL CGNOUISTADOR Sports 4, 371 SENIURS CHARLES WIGGENS PAUL WILBANKS SCOTT WILDER French Club 25 Young Lite 25 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Symphonic Band 2, 3, 45 Allied Youth 35 Senior Council 45 Senior Assembly 45 Concert Choir 4. SCOTT WILEY Freshman Band 15 Marching Band 2, 35 Concert Band 25 Senior Council 4, LISA WILKERSON Spirits 1 , 2, Officer 35 Sierra Club 15 N.H.S. 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 1 , 2, Treasurer 2, 1st Vice President 35 U.l.L. Typing Award 25 Spanish Honor Society 3, 45 Belles 45 A Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 Honors 1 , 2, 3, 45 Literary Society 3, 45 B Honor Roll 3, 45 Senior Council 45 EL CONOUISTADOR Activities Editor 3, 45 Pub Staff Humor Committee Chairman 45 Spanish Executive Board 45 P.A.S.F. Voting Delegate 2, CHRIS WILLEFORD Football 15 J.V. Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Woods and Waters Club 35 F.B.L.A. 35 N.H.S. 3, 4. JERFII WILLIAMS JERRY WILLIAMS Cothurnus Club 2, 3, Publicity Committee 45 J.V. Track Manager 2, Trainer 3, 45 Varsity Football Trainer 3, 45 F.C.A. 3, 45 Woods and Waters Club 35 Varsity Baseball Trainers 45 Crossroads Staff 45 Pub Stalt Photographer 45 Senior Council 45 Senior Assembly Photographer 4. JOHN WILLIAMS KELLY WILLIAMS MIKE WILLIAMS THONIE WILLIAMS Freshman Band 15 Sign Language Club 1 , Vice President 25 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Symphonic Band 2, 3,45 French Club 2, Historian 3. 372 T55-5 egos 1 E S sf .fav-wmv Ov' Y dba. iv' 1 . This Senior gives the typical reaction to returning for another year at B.A. Q' 'Q-4' GTA' ,aa GLENDA WILLIS German Club 13 Tennis 2, 33 Latin Club 3, 43 Literary Society 4. TAMMY WILLIS Ice Skating Club 1 , 23 Spirits 1, 23 D.E.C.A. 4. TIM WILLOWS Varsity Tennis 1 , 2, 3, 43 B Honor Roll 23 Latin Club 3, 43 Science Club 4. DIANE WILSON Spirits 1, 23 Young Lile 1, 23 Track 13 B Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 23 Senior Council 4. VICKI WILSON O.E.A. 4. DANIEL WINDHAM 3 73 7. BRAD WITHERSPOON V,I.C.A, 2, 4 President 3. ERIC WOFFORD Freshman Band 1 5 Tutor 1, 2, 35 Literary Society 15 Bowling League 2, 35 Mu Alpha Theta 45 Spanish Honor Society 3, 45 NHS. 4. KAREN WOLFE . Spirits 1 , 25 Young Lite 1 , 25 Student Council 1, 25 French Club 1 , 25 D.E, 35 V.O.E. 45 Senior Council 4. KACY WOODARD Spanish Club 15 Cothurnus Club 15 Freshman Band 15 Literary Society President 2, Board 35 N.H.S. 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Science Club 45 Senior Council Assembly Committee 4. GREG WREYFORD DEBBIE WRIGHT VICKI WRIGHT TRECIA WYATT Volleyball 1 5 Library Council Secretary 15 Science Club 25 H,E.C.E, 35 D.E. 45 Spirits 1, 2. ALICE WYNN Concert Choir 2, 3, 45 Musical 2, 3, 45 Young Lite 2, 3, 45 Cothurnus Club 3, 4. THY YANES Spirits , 5 tice Help 1 , 2, 3, 45 Ice Skating Club 1 5 Soccer 1 , 2, 35 Student Council 15 Art Symposium 15F.H.A. 1 5 Young Lite 25 B Honor Roll 25 Green Paw 35 Senior Council Prom Committee 4, ANN YEATS Spirits 1, 2 Squadleader 35 J.V. Tennis 25 Varsity Tennis 3, 45 Concert Choir 3, 45 Senior Assembly 45 Belles 4. RICHARD YIUM Freshman Band 15 Marching Band 25 Tennis 35 Varsit Tennis 45 Science Club 45 EL CONCgUISTADOR Photographer 4. 74 as-me-p :df Bryan Adams Seniors ot 1980 shall always be No. 1, JOHN YOUNG Bowling 25 I.C.T. 33 D.E., D.E.C.A. 4g H.R.'s 49 B Honor Floll 4. ROBERT YOUNG Freshman Band 15 Fl.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Fi.O.T.C.- Drum and Bugle Corps 1, Team Leader 2, Governor's Honor Guard 2, 3, 4, Platoon Leader 3, Academic Excellence Award 3, Executive Officer 3 Stall Oflicer 4, Instructor 45 French Club 4. MARK ZAGURSKI JACK ZANONE MAFISHA ZEINSMEISTEFZ DEBBIE ZIPPER Soccer Manager 1, 2, N.H.S, 3, 4. 375 mwmnwkww:-22125. 4 an Il ll Sl ll Um F , K is 5 ii' ,i X y lsf' '-'- The Reclken Scientific Approach to Hair and Skin Care Qc! B Robert Greening finds a recruit for the 8' N CARE Bryan Adams Band at the Swinging Bough. 39 DRIFTWOOD VILLAGE 279-61 I 7 5 3 ALTA DAGATE, Owner Gus Thomasson S , , :5'Pfffalf2i 8 in unique Giffi. 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I 0 Edifor Enferfainmenf Wrifers ' Public Relafions Direcfor f BUSINESS COMMITTEE CI1eryI Milam Bruce Roberls Taryn Tuinrra COTHURNUS B 79-80 PRESIDENT Sara Anderson Vice Presidenls Melinda Brinlee Mary Ann Russell Secrefary Gail Oelmler Treasurer Suzie Gallia Sponsor Grayce P. Clay OARD PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Eric Dickerson Dorollwy Moore Jerry Wesl' 79 80 STAGE CREW Stage Manager Co Stage Managers Danny Pollock Mellnda Brlnlee Ellzabeth Elam Cheryl Mllam Crew PBIFICE Abslure Ann Davis Eric Porler Cl'1erlVrallle Ronda Alplun Eric Dickerson Michael Por'Ier Rusly Walker Sara Anderson Vicky Garza David Todora Fred Wallers III Anlhony Angelo Wendy Hendershofl Lynn Travis Susan Weiss Merrick Brmlee Tim Joiner Taryn Tulnslra Kenne'll'1 Wolverlon Frances Claire 1 GAME 5 i Z7 f mf me t n. fmt w5'19 L9 'ii Hof 5 .9 -fi li' '-Z5 A special 'rhanks +0 'rhose who were aclually Involved In malung I98O 'rl1e besl year ever. 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