John Tyler High School - Alcalde Yearbook (Tyler, TX)

 - Class of 1981

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I , sl.f U We re proud of a school so true! ll '5 eg!! - - 1 0 Q, ' all , - l W H f Table of Contents Student Life Organizations Sports Academics Administration Honors Portraits Advertisements Index Closing 8 40 64 94 128 138 1 56 224 252 264 Wh? In Memoriam-The Building May Be On February 14, 1981, fire swept across john Tyler campus destroying ninty percent of the sixteen year old facility. Firemen, alarmed at dawn on that Valentines Day, had the blaze under control about 8:30 a.m. The Fire MarshaI's report stated the fire evidently started in several main points. Academic classes received the most damage, with the Drama and Science departments in total destruc- tion, Permanent records were saved, but no office area survived. Many school treasures such as lockers, books, art work, numerous trophies, and various irreplaceable john Tyler publications went up in flames. One of the most deeply felt was the Kenya lion, which symbolized lT's spirit and pride. Three days after the fire all JT students moved across town to share a split schedule with their rival, Robert E. Lee. 'fl 4 Gone, But IT Spirit Lives 0n riffs? i ' Q -Hr gn' 'fx r pf M QQ ' . 4 y w-,gait av - E' 'fiigg-w'1'4t !S ,me.-.,. .K g ' 1 9 'ttwfw 1 Q . 'his' ' f1f? L'2a-i Q O -17' H -vm H, fu .. 'ffifsuf flQvwf'Q ,uf 1 1 if F 1 I A it' if nw? N sf., 181 mi V--.....,'f' . ' , , -4 . -.....,.. .. 5 . -A . 1 Top Picture: A View of the theatre through the walls of the Senate office. Middle Left: The remains of A1, Mrs. Cwatney's science room. Middle Right: Mr. Baker's office. Bottom Picture: A distant look at Mr. Baker's office and the theatre. 6 Xiu :if W 1 E I fe. X 1. -! . N Va M , O .J K - , I. 'A iwwffk ff QV 5 f, , fx WI ,ff fi 7,f Q4g,1,' 'gf 3 ffz ' ' -f . G S I-SFS A1 , XX Q Sf L C- ' g , 1 ' x.. 1655- ff.. IM X 15 Ag Of my X M69 5 J 6 lk. L. Cf: '45 1 4 6, gg UQ U QB 1' IT Stars ill rv-, 1 N, -'M' 2 '-up vnu.. 'un-, ' just fooling around is Richie Ashton, as usual. Cool days came in handy to hang around outside. K.. b A . fJ',ief ,jf t if' i i Q .-zz: - r .. I Q f aw lgglll, I - 1 ' r mf-tg-.. 12 i W .Q -f l , f 7 kr fflf if 5Hf'l 'L' i, gif - x i ,gi-f'f: a-my F ,gy Ll' 5 e he , .1 .JL lt was nice to stroll alon and talk, Hey, this is me! Well, you see it's like this Kell . . B Y 10 . . . Student Life . ,,,. Qsflzwwf ' LM --.5 I 'xl 1 Student Life Parking Lot Scenes I W WW scnom Ill ' Jw I Y' l iP wiv- I , ,k ,M w3L i'3Q'.f M' , fw A , .mwww 1 , W' ' . 1. I , 1 ' Q . , A,-.4 4 f g P if,-1' ,pl ' , X! ' K .N, fA AL F AQQB X Ml :..'.ks-Q-A 12 Parking Lot W,- ,,. 1 LLINEHJSV EEHK Lunch was everyone's favorite part of the day. The time was spent visiting with friends and sometimes cram- ming for tests. Given the opportunity to avoid the battle of the long lunch lines, the Seniors and juniors had the privilege of eating off campus for lunch at such places as Bill Thomas, in 'ml if 4 Dairy Queen, Taco Bell, and Whataburger. W Some Students V9allY did eat in the cafeteria. LeslieHigginbotham munchesout on hercakeatasurprise get together on eighteenth birthday in Dairy Queen, l 513.15m Eli ill L ti Scott Coffer just realized-they forgot to cut the onions. Robin Womack finally found a minute to stop and relax. QU Lunch. . . 13 Mountain the 'U C 3 O I.. ff Brigadettes, Diane Lawson, Tracey Hartman and Marla Ford strut to the drum cadence. Every home game began with the 'ltraditional march around the mountain. lt provided a time for flipping horns, the latest drum cadence and a show of IT pride, The brigadettes, brigadette officers, majorettes, flag corps, and band members all took part in the pre-game activity. 'Y' Band members take part in the pre-game affair Co-captains march around the mountain. From start to finish Gerald Mitchell kept the beat , Around the Mountain X N let if M, 'lu ' Pep rallies were sparked by solos to 'lBig john , W W I g l fl 271 5 f ,vi l We are number one . Many different organizations were behind the scenes of the Lions' 8-2 record. From the beginning to the end everybody was very supportive and backed them all the way. Hours of hard work, preparation and dedication were put forth to bring the show case of talent shown to viewers at pep rallies, games and half time. J! 4-. William Oliver came back strong and ready. Mary Lang performs to lllnstant Replay . 9 6, Around the Mountain 15 Lee Week Torn Rebel flags, shoe polish and a roll of Charmin are a few of the items found most frequently during Lee Week. The best place to have found these items on display would have been Broadway. Broadway has been the history of mutual grounds where kids were seen everywhere with their schoolfs best interest at heart. Pictures above are lohn Tyler students Lynn Turner, Kami Magee, Shelli Fife, Scott Lawrence, Randy Boswell, Vickie Sustaire, and Tony Meazell. 16 . . . Lee Week Melanie Cash boogies to the beat. Soc Hops Mark Malone and Ann Bailey add a country touch. Many people danced the night away at the Soc Hops. Such musical hits as 'lMore Bounce to the Ounce, llCelebration, and the llCotton Eyed Joe carried them through the night. The Soc Hops were a project of the Student Congress. It was through their efforts that they were held after Oooooooh Baby!! every home game. Let's get the jamf' going! 9 5 Soc Hops ff srl N as ts .H -. X I V t v E ., . SQ! Oh Lord it's hard to be humble, Pep rallies added life to the student body of JT. This year the students themselves became more involved and contributed more to the success of the pep rallies than in years past. The performances by the Majorettes, Drill Team, Band and Cheerleaders were a main attraction and a reason for the pep rallies' success weekly. Occassional appearances by the Flag Corps and the IT Dimensions also helped to bring spirit to its peak. 18 . , . Pep Rallies lunior, Maggie Hood performs with the Flag Corps Hostess of the JT dance contest is Lisa Little. ia 4 ni? i V Q Everybody comes together for the school son i w 4' Coach Cope and Coach Thomas enjoy the activities. Special appearances are made by the lion, ti CAMP HEY DAY F ll it Q' W i Ag. ef 1ff2YV1..Q W' A A The football team makes fantastic cheerleaders. Majorettes anxiously wait to perform. Seniors add life to the pep rallies, Officers perform to l'Wipe Out. Q9 Pep Rallies . . . 19 Football Action The Officers' traditional pre-game strut. Everyone enjoyed the excitement of football season, Not only was our team a success, but the performances by all the support groups as well. Cheerleaders kept the spirit going with the Blue Brigade as well backing them up. The Lion Guard served in many areas of service at the games. Halftime came alive with shows by the Band, Flag Corps, Majorettes, and Brigadettes. at Q Majorettes twirl at half-time. ! The band waits to go on in parade rest. The Lion Guard is always responsible for raising the flag. The Brigadettes march on the field ready to present an outstanding performance. Shirl Pfutzenreuter is in the spotlight. 20 . . . Football Keep on smiling that beautiful drill team smile. l . ..f '- Basketb II Action .gm-. ,,L,. Between halves the cheerleaders took their turn on the lill Harris, Missy Franklin and Christi Gideon prepare for the future by floor. performing at the games. Brigadettes, Blue Brigade, Officers and cheerleaders all took turns performing at the Basketball games. For the newcomers it was exciting and was a great way to gain the experience needed for the coming i years. ,Tung Stretching out and warming up helps the kicks and the jumps. vs' f J . .. , -.,-5 - ....u.. Hey, I can get into this. Pyramids, houses, they'll build anything at basketball games, we QS Basketball lT's Finest On Parade 1 is 1 g z X 1 'M Leisa Richardson, Head Drum Major, leads the grand marching lions. Parades honoring the Rose Festival and Christmas brightened several days during the year. Area schools were invited to participate along with community clubs entering many colorful floats. john Tyler's spirit organizations flaunted blue and white to the supportive spectators. The Rose Parade, being a longer and a more publicized event, attracted people from around the southern states. The annual Christmas parade heralded the coming of the Yuletide season to the local citizens. 22 . . . Parades I for The smiling high-stepping Brigadettes add a touch of grace and poise to the Rose Parade. 1 A 1 . Three One Randy Rowan and Charlotte Coats discuss the problem of Desmond Darkacref' Absolutely, positively no men, exclaims Staci Low, Act Plays Roger Pharr lDesmond Darkacrel and Laura Caves tMelody Bopeetl look on to their Upoor, innocent baby. The IT Drama Department built their repertoire of performances with the presentation of 'Three One Act Plays. The crowd pleasers were Roger Pharr and Suzanne Stroud in the Diary of Adam and Eve, Staci Low and Shari Wright in the llEden Echo and Roger Pharr and Suzanne Stroud stealing the show once again in the 'Wildflowering of Chastity. All the drama students helped with the lighting, staging and casting of this production. gf-9 Plays . . . 23 Biau - 5 ,p 24 -2 A 3 I v 1 Q .w.Q ,,5, Qi gwr- 'L i i 6 25 Out With The 0ld-In With The New Majorettes for the 1981-82 school year are alternate, Danita Thomas, Karen Tillison, Angie Terrell, Virlinda Stanton, Charlene Phillips. Alternate Marietta Brown, Head majorette, Sharon Lacy and Sandy Ellis. Not pictured are LeGale Cato, Head Drum Major and Maggi Hood, Assistant Drum Major. asp., Practice paid off for Keli Gideon and Lori Day, as they breezed through Tears of joy overwhelmed Karen jeffrey as her name was called tryouts. out for cheerleader. 26 . . . Tryouts Waiting from the sidelines brought out the calm and cool nerves of those trying out for captain. gymnastics. l'Hit me with your best smile , Deborah Marcontell. Everybody's nerves out. are on edge, when the cheerleader winners are called Debbie Adams dances her way through tryouts, From March until May students that were officer candidates were elected and chosen to head various organiza- tions. Eight majorettes and two drum majors were picked to lead the band, five Brigadette officers and one captain were chosen to head the drill team and six cheerleaders were elected to represent the school at different sport events. Members of the drill team and flag corps were also elected to represent the students of john Tyler during this time. gg? Tryouts Woody Weaver dazzles the audience with his EM junior Class Vs Faculty The junior Class of 1980-81 sponsored the annual basketball game. It is a fund raising project in which the money is used to pay for the activities the juniors might wish to participate in their senior year. it , im EW? my kara ,.W, Making the faculty victorious, Coach Don Miller keeps Louis Wheeler from scoring needed points. L...,.' ,,,,.--Q K Michael jasper jumps for the big me we an fe2m:,sf.4ss-s YSL, , Q. g a C- Warming up for the big game is Coach john Thomas. Demetrius jett tries to keep Coach james Smith rom junior Class Basketball scoring. 4, ,nt ,TV Laurie Weeks is not quite sure about greeting this golfer. FCA Tourney 4.24 X W. ,L Serving the refreshments reaped many benefits for Tina Sheats Dwayne McCrary and Nicki Hamiter. Fellowship of Christian Athletes sponsored their first golf tournament ls this how we're supposed to do it, asks Marla Ford? at Garden Valley Sports Resort. The members of the organization greeted golfers from all over East Texas. They assisted them by providing their expertise as Caddies and escorts. The proceeds made from the tourney were to send FCA members to their national conference. W Supt. lack Davidson exercises his executive privilege-and Caddies for the day were Ginny Cayard and Kim Branam skips school. C5206 L97 FCA Tournay Fads and Fashions The variety of styles were at their peak as the school year began in September. Cowboy hats, western shirts, boots, belts, and belt buckles hit an all time high in popularity when people followed the trend of the movie the 'Urban Cowboy . Styles expressed individuality as buyers were able to Choose from pleated skirts, plaid and fannel shirts, overalls, a variety of hats and of course, the all time favorite, jeans. Casual Corner , I Fashions Furnished by I I Lisa Fuller models the more popular country apparel of hats, vests and shirts. Showing the latest in overalls and plaids Debbie Adams, Sandy Ellis, and Lisa Fuller display some of Casual Corners' finest apparel. is Sandy Ellis. . Fashions 'lop HHS of the Year' 31 som, kv All Amcrictln Girls? M' air g I- 3 Burn Rubber Y Lx . Im Reads ff gxll ' Q Dodi Sfoythzffusit SS. ' W x I5ainSl0iihYuu. E Hvw Abouk Us 5 X F I 5211 . ffH1 5 AWA .lu 2,'v! ' '!t.,,,f ' , h XX A .1 Q M g: ' COLIIURY ff -ms 'if fu? Old 71411114 - 4 3,1 ' g i N Roca Guiiav Han V ' ,,' j if XX Souilcwrn A li Rain RQQLWRJ Rapture Ivan Lwe ' ' ag Q Besi of Uimcs WM' 4- ,Wm 0 15113 fi v ne n Looking fvt' LOW X JZ ' the Duet Na, XL. A Hoohftcl an Music' Xyfjpi ix F685 on mg List H 7110 Parts? Over' 31. 1, 'T , Suclclmls Q91 M Students Assemble Assemblies this year were held in the varsity gym for numerous occasions. Candidates for class officers and cheerleaders had tryouts in the gym, seniors met to order invitations, pep rallies were held to raise school spirit, and art and musical programs were held. The most importantassemblyallyearwaswhen students gathered for the first time after the fire to hear what arran- gements had been made for the remainder of the school year. For many it vvas the first time they had seen the destruction of the main building after Feb. 14. 4 . David Sanchez addresses sophomores. N'-. Ms. Mary Maddox 'signs' to her deaf students Rudolph the red nose what? 32 . . . Assemblies Guess who won the Christmas can drive. Lion Guard members parade the new lion around the gym in the assembly held to inform students about the fire, its destruction, and moving to Lee campus. l wish they'd hurry, these bleachers are hard. starting to get lf Run that by me one more time? Seniors listen intently to instructions on ordering graduation invitations. C? tw Assemblies Top Athletes Selected The All Sports Awards Assembly honored lettermen and outstanding athletes in all areas, boys and girls. The program was held May 25, in the lohn Tyler gym beginning at 7:30 p.m. so parents and other interested guests could attend. Kelly Plunk fand not pictured Matt Millingl were named scholastic athletes. l l lennifer Grey-outstanding volleyball player. 34 . . . Sports Awards Kip Jones and Stacy Crawford received the track award. Staci Low and Butch Williams-tennis. Matt Grubb-outstanding baseball player. Bruce Bosley-golfer of the year lunior Class Hosts Sadie Hawkins Sadie Hawkins is just for the fun of it, as shown here with Kim Allison, Robin Smiley and Shirl Pfutzenreuter. Itfs not exactly Gilley's, but there are still folks who think they're bullriders. The junior Class hosted the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. Tradition was set once again by the participants wearing the country attire of hats, boots, overalls and jeans. Country dances such as the Two Step and the Texas Star were made over night hits by the JT students. Shauna Sinclair and Mark Noris learn to two step. Playing in the hay is only part of the fun for Randy Speake, Kyle Hill, Nelta Parker and Leslie Higginbotham. beg' Sadie Hawkins . . . 35 Presentation 1981 After all the tryouts were held, old and new officers exchanged positions at a special semiformal occasion at Havery Hall Girls in long dresses and boys dressed up for the evening paraded across the stage to give or receive symbols of the office they represented. Many parents attended the ceremony and seemed to enjoy the affair. The girls didn't seem Uthrown together since Mr. Baker let school out a little early and started Presentation at 8 p.m. Sandy Ellis gracefully bows to the audience ,, julie May leaves the stage after giving away her office, 36 . . . Presentation Robin, where do I go? Oh no! l'm stuck. UHurry U UO. K. After I bow I give her this flower and I'm l'l can't believe this is really happening! home free. Me, Mascot? 'lust keepsmiling we'Il get to walk off stage in just a little while! 'tl hope cheerleading is worth all this. I think my knee locked! llPlease don't trip, I'd be so shamedlf' bw lg Presentation Students Are Honored With junior Senior Prom Between songs made a great time to sit and chat. Janelle Pruit enjoys the livelie The Junior Senior Prom is an annual event which takes place in the spring. It is sponsored by the student congress, junior and senior classes. Tuxes and long dresses, in the pastel colors, became the common attire for the evening. 38. . .Prom r music. Picture perfect is Wendy Laney and her date for the evening. Melinda Polley and Randy Wallace recall the memories during the slow dances. in sk l'm smooth, cool and one super dude, ff 2 l S Country, at a Prom? Hlfshestepsonmytoesonemore time . . .! IT loves the night life. A Coke and a smile? johnny Roland relaxes during a slow dance. There's nothing better than a good slow dance woman at my side. lg Prom . S anda M39 fQWff,f-g , N VgwQ?Nm fx Jfffg 5 , f I NLJTQQ l X fi X X -gf ig V Wggg X 1 Q, 1 3 I , Q ,'f A fA 21 1 .-,. Qyx I zfl XV K - '4V 1' XM X, M' , lf I Q I Rfffsf , QMCDAmm1Ei IX K bam Q2 wg? fl M5 Yigmm Q9 517m c wx X5 C5553 ff C5 M33 Xiw 0 P3,f1Xi5 T56 MM -,f,f' at Minds t Work mal Honor Society - -w ew members this year. A is S 3 he Sophomores were iuction. Requirements Sophomores included t - average and being ' a faculty committee. ,S St 3 ave at least a B- average ,Q zh , A, roved by a faculty , X wc lj -1-:rf ll members could not makers or excessively , ... The National Society officers are front left to right: Marla Ford, president, Laurie Weeks vice-president, Rebecca Baynam, treasurer, and Shelly White, secretary. ' ,S 4' f'.:e-Q' sg f ff A E 1 , ,,. fx 1 it, 2 A 1 ' if 1, K , D -s1, R f , ,, 1 L A A A ..- for f , . .k,:r H ' .ff 65, L.-Y mu W - r,5ee,Qu.i,,L embers are from left to right: First Row Sherri Pritts, Yvonne Whitehead, Nicki Hamiter, Karleen Lennon, Darlene Second Row Patricia Lee, Keely Lawson, Leslie Higgonbotham, Robin Womack, lana Stout, Third Row Kim Branam, , Melissa Dance, lacqueline Thomas, Charlotte London, Paula Coats, Fourth Row Suzanne Stroud, Sharon Land, Lisa in Baublitt, Fifth Row Angela Arnold, Deborah johnson, Chequita Clark, Candace Starling, Nell McNeal, Sixth Row berts, Patti Miller, Terri Tate, Cindy Fowler, julie May, Leisa Richardson, Seventh Row Keith Johnson, Robert Gossett, in, Bruce Bosley, Tom McDougal, Last Row Matt Milling, Richard Hicks, Bobby Shepherd, Douglas Rhodes, not pictured Ansley, Rhonda Ashton, Ginny Cayard, Carma Conaway, Donald Dudley, Scott Duval, Fawn Feris, Ronald Golden, ilton, Steve johnson, Patsy Kirbo, janet Lester, Brenda McCloud, Lajeania McDade, Nathan Parker, Trible Parker, Becky Ken Sanders, joel Sipes, Rodger Smith, Sandra Whitmore, Danita Williams. lor Society Two Year NHS Members Sophomore and junior members are from left to right: Marchele Anderson, Debra Stoval, David Sanchez, Bryan Jackson, Scott Maddox, Second Row Laura Hill, Alisia Council, Celeste Gabriel, Georgia Fleming, Mark Erickson, Third Row Rodney lsabell, Scott james, Gary lett, and Betty Parker, not pictured Scott Horton, Elizabeth Victoria, ludy Amos, Wade Arnold, Marisa Butler, Christi Gilmore, lodi LeBow, David Sipes. HONOR SOCIETY X Z X. S I lNATlONAl. S 'f 7g Qi Vs if Two year members are from left to right: Laurie Weeks, Kelly Plunk, Rebecca Bayhnam, Marla Ford, Patti Blackstock, Second Row Sheila McCracken, Tina Hawkins, Ken Ward, Dwayne McCrary, and Shelly White, not pictured David Feaster. 6 National Honor Society . . . 43 We Love You, Grubbie The Lion mascot for 1980-81 was Denise Grubbs. After being interviewed by a committee of teachers, she was selected for her great school spirit and friendly attitude. All year Denise, or Grubbie , symbolized the pride and spirit our lion represents. Everyone considered Grubbie a friend because she always had a smile and a kind word to say. During the year, john Tyler received a new lion costume which added to the prestige of being lT's beloved mascot. The lion mascot reigns over all The fierce growl of the lion can only be that of The spirit of the lion made the pep rallies a success Grubbie. Mascot Oops! Hope nobody saw me mess up. .,...-s?izfEffQtf5, a Hey, did anyone forget their bloomers? The cheerleaders are from left to right Front Row: Darlene Bramlettg Head Cheerleader Lisa Little, Karen leffrey, Second Row: Amy Rasberry, jennifer Printers, Kim Herrin, Next: Teresa Lowry, and Top: Keely Lawson. S-p-i-r-i-t, Spirit Let's Hear It Cheerleading started early in the summer for our eight spirit leaders. They attended camp at SMU winning much recognition with four excellents and two superiors including the Super-Star Squad Award. Being a Cheerleader meant a lot of time and hard work like painting signs and long practices. The greatest challenge to the ability of the girls came during football season. Planing Pep Rallies that boosted the school's enthusiasm and preparing dynamic pyramids proved how fantastic they could get the job accomplished. Continuing their hard work through Basketball and Track season paid off when the cheerleaders were rewarded by a successful year. Keely Lawson-the original conehead! Q5 Q5 Cheerleaders . . . 45 Band Front Row: Les Hopkins, Cynthia jackson, Ron Calloway, Marietta Brown, Andrea lones, LeQuita Ardis, Dedra Presley, Tammy Stevens, Second Row: Teresa Whitehead, Angie Terrell, Debra Presley, Cassandra Mobley, Bessie Walker, Cynthia Pinckney, Troy Gabbard, Pebble Hammond, Third Row: Sonja Byrd, Audrey Barrett, Sandy Ellis, Donita Thomas, leanne McBurney, Charlotte Murphy, Mike Adams, Lynn Harris, Fourth Row: Celest Cabriell, Georgia Fleming, Karol Berry, Sonia Bizor, Melissa Lee, Don Fender, Kelly Coon, Fifth Row: Mark Welch, Scott Hendley, Gary Dews, Bill Cox, Bryan Harvey, Gary Bush. Band Officers are from left to right: Front Row Roger Pharr, Angela Arnold, Cindy Fowler, Holly Witherspoon, Tina Gunter, Charlotte London, Cheryl Roy, Second Row: Patti Miller, Bruce Burnam, Don Debenport, Quentin Daniels, Keith lohnson, Karma Conway, The Grand Marching Lions ,, ,,,,,is,i, I x., , aw, ,Qt if ,, , arfwletiz vw f r'A.f,...3 .A A ,K r .J-, . . '2lf5's2 's mas-s.f., r W 5 5? Junior and senior band members are from left to right, Front row: Teresa Caddel, Patti Bush, Angela Arnold, Scherwanda Irwin, Pam Jones, Marchelle Anderson, Linda Hays, Gary Jett, Second Row: Kim Lewis, Cindy Fowler, Cela Cunnif, Anita Tucker, Tina Gunter, Third Row: Karma Conway, Roger Pharr, Patti Miller, Holly Witherspoon, Elizabeth Victoria, Charlotte London, Cheryl Roy, Anthony Long, Fourth Row: jimmy Biondo, Bob Gary, Terrance Battles, Gerald Mitchell, Quentin Daniels, Keith johnson, Paul Ellis, Michael Harper, Fifth Row: Bruce Burham, Don Debenport, and Mr. joe Teague band director. From early August until the middle of November, the members of the Lion Band hit the practice field every day at 7:30 a.m. Drilling over and over in the heat, cold, mist, and rain the Lions prepared dazzling perfor- mances for pep rallies, football games, assemblies, parades and concerts. During the 1980-81 school year the band was led by head band director Mr. joe Teague and assistant band director Mr. James Sprayberry. ,SX i X, X it i ts - 'Q li t I4 v ' Q lf- . ff ' 3 5 X A ' r I 1 - Q ' . L v . I. ,, ' y L., 4 1 5 Band . ..47 The 1980-81 Majorettes and Drum Majors Tryouts are held every year in April for thelT band positions of majorettes and drum majors. Two drum majors, eight majorettes and one alternate are chosen for the front line. They performed and led the band at all the pep rallies, pre-game and halftime performances. Their routines were highlighted by twirling with two batons and hoops. Assistant drum major LaGale Cato and drum major Leisa Richardson. Back row Sheryl Forward, Charlene Phillips, Vickie Goss, Head Majorette lulie May, Shirl Pfutzenreuter, Susan Berry, LaCail Halton, Front Row Sharon Lacey, Leisa Richardson, l.aGale Cato, Robin Womack. Organizations 1980-81 Flag Corps The lohn Tyler Flag Corps added a touch of color and precision to the band's halftime performances. The 0 long hours of practice paid off and S when they performed at pep rallies W 'tl they caught everybody's attention as they whirled and tvyirled their flags S in intricate formations and patterns. Demonstrating the flag corps snap and precision are Bonita Fletcher and Tvyanna Buford. Front Row: Bonita Fletcher, Co-Captain. Middle Row. Left to Right: Patti Blackstock, Sheila Kirven, Maggi Hood, Virlinda Stanton, Lynne Harris. Back Row: Twanna Buford, Gina Smith, Sandra Blanton, Karen Tillison, Rosnie Choice, Viki Caddel, Not pictured: lana Stout, Co-Captain. B 6 Organizations lust Starting Out Front Row: Mark Holmes, lulie Stout, Majorette, Danna McKellar, Majorette, Kim Wilson, Majoretteg Debbie johnson, Drum majorg LaTonya Iackson, Majoretteg Jackie Washington, Majorette, Scherry Dudley. Second Row: Larry Grimes, ludy Hand, Lois jones, Felicia jones, Linda Norris, Amanda lohnson. Third Row: William Ray, Dahlia Dotson, Denese Steele, Alfred Mathis, Lisa Freeman, Brenda Oden, Felicia Mass. Fourth Row: Daisy Guthrie, Sonia Pfutzenreuter, Myriam Victoria, Eugene Middlebrooks, Mike Hill, Back Row: Lynza Roberson, Adrian Zambrano, Curt Priddy, Coan Bateman, Eva lo Wallace, Mary Spillman, Kevin Crouch. . Freshman Band Y-e-I-I Everybody, Yell! - 1 - U-,4 Officers perform to l'Greased Lightening at the hot dog supper. Blue Brigade members await the beginning of a pep rally ff- Iunior-Senior Squad members are from left to right Front Row: Patricia Lee, Missy Staley, Sheila Thigpen, Teresa Spencer, Carmie Shelbon, Brenda Norman. Second Row: Alice Cooper, Toni White, Freda Owens, Shirley Moore, Yvonne O'Neal, Neldra Scott, Pricilla Woods. Third Row: Stacey Nelson, Sheila Young, Teresa Smith, Pam Sessions, Vanessa Holman, Eleanor Whitaker, Cassandra McCullough, Donna Everett, Wanda O'Ouinn, The Blue Brigade caught that Lion spirit and supported john Tyler with every bit of enthusiasm they could muster. Being composed of so- phomore, junior, senior, and for the first time freshman girls, the Blue Brigade was the largest organization on campus. During the year, students learned marching techniques, jazz dances, and high kick routines in preparation for tryouts to the prestigious Brigadettes. They also acted as a pep squad for football and basketball games. The Brigadettes dazzled many audiences with performances preceeded by hours of difficult workouts. Attending camp in the summer at TCU, JT Drill Team won many awards including five girls winning the Super-Star Award for being outstanding among their peers. Officer Kim Branam entertains the crowd with her terrific dancing ability. e .X Blue Brigade . . . 51 The Pride of IT - The 1980-81 Brigadettes Front Row: Laurie Weeks, Ginny Cayard, Second Row: lill Bracey, Lisa Printers, Fawn Feris, Ericki Clanahan, Shelly White, Lisa Fuller, Kim Branam, Mary Lang, Nicki Hamiter. Third Row: Deedra Ervin, Suana Neill, Kathy Riley, Sheryl Welch, Donna Ward, Diane Lawson, Tiffany Cannon, Sandra Vickers, Vicki Sustaire, Trevesia Tatum, Suzzette Gibbons, Fourth Row: Laura Caves, Cassandra Christropher, Teresa Theus, Barbie Taylor, Vaunda jones, Yuvonda Watson, Delores Critchlow, Darla Noland, Armanda Shavv, Robin Smiley, Mono McNeal, Cassandra Bryant, Back Row: Tracey Hartman, Marla Ford, Tricia Mass, Debbie Adams, Deborah Marcontel, Cynthia Cooper, Angie Jackson, Karen Murphree, Andrea Nelson, Stephanie Randal, Tina lones, Yalonda Rush, Kami Magee. Co-Captain Co-Captain Ginny Cayard Laurie Weeks 'EES lg! Brigadettes . . . S5 The IT Dimension ThelT Dimension performed many times during the year for various service clubs, organizations, area high schools and middle schools. They were featured at the TIC llPops Concert as well as presenting its own pop show in the spring. The group performed current country, pop and rock hits including: One in a Million, Reach Out and Touch, l Can't Help lt, Somewhere In the Night, Another Bites the Dust, Lonesome Loser, etc. Randy Wallace and lulie Reeves perform at the Employer Appreciation Banquet. Front row: lon Kimlicko, Scott Maddox, Sherry McDow Second row: lean Baublit, Michelle Ross, Gabriella Mass, lulie Reeves, Walter McDaniel, Zack Casey, Cathy Kimlicko, Mark Trammel, Top: Randy Wallace, Alex King, Not pictured: Derrick Simmons. Dimension Lion Guard members Roy Garter, Tony Baggett, and Brad Sims l.T.'s version of the Three Musketeers. The Fearless Protectors Through all their efforts and hard work,the Lion Guard's mottoseemed to be dedication. During pep rallies, the Lion Guard escorted our mighty lion around the gym bringing out that 1.T. pride in all the students. At football games, they were responsible for raising the flag, running with the lion after every touchdown, and seeing that all the drill team's needs were met. The Lion Guard helped the assistant principals by loading Coke machines and serving as ushers at assembles. Much of their work was never seen by students, but greatly appreciated. Front Row: Randy Rowan, Sterling Lloyd, Wayne Rogers, Carlos McCormick, Malcolm laclcson, Gerald Vitatoe. Second Row Brad Sims, Tony Baggett, Gary Blevins, Lt. Roy Garter, Lt. Marvin Seagroves, Capt. Richard Graham. MO UQ? DQS? Lion Guard Christianit As A Way of Life To instill Christian belief in student's everyday life is the basic principle behind the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. FCA is not only for students who are involved in football, basketball, tennis, or any other sport, it is for anyone who supports the idea of good clean athletic competition. FCA met twice a month and discussed business, had fellowship and just plain enjoyed being together. For a fund-raising project FCA members acted as caddies for the participants of the Pro-Am Golf Tournament held at Garden Valley golf course. Also FCA had a picnic at the lake instead of the more traditional banquet held by many organizations this year. The sponor of FCA was Coach lohn Thomas. 4 X Teachers One of the most active groups on campus during the 1980-81 school year was the lohn Tyler Chapter of Future Teachers of America. One of their most important activities was teaching bicycle safety to elementary children. FTA members prepared, outlined, and taught safety rules and precautions. They taught using overhead visual aids, lectures, and a series of tests. When a child successfully completed the course he or she was presented with an official FTA bicycle license. As a fund raising project FTA members sold carnations for Valentine's Day for the guys to give to their favorite girls and in some cases for the girls to give to their favorite guys. FTA also prepared and submitted a scrapbook to the state scrapbook competition. The sponsor of FTA is Connie Griffin. 2 Q9 liwbfw .XX Xl 56 . , . Organizations Bottom to Top: Kim Herren, Publicity Manager, Randy Wallace, Secretary-Treasurer, Lisa Little Vice-President, Dwayne McCrary, President. of Tomorrow's Youth 1Qunvtsi-sa, TL.,,,,! t Front Row: Bessie Walker, Treasurer, Tina Waggoner, Historian, Maggi Hood, Reporter, Rob in Womack, Photographer, Back Row: Dahlia Dotson, Vice-President, Candace Starling, President, Andre lones, Parliamentarian, Not Shown: Donna McLeod, Secretary, Patrice Dewberry, Photographer. Toward New Horizons L- lackie Davis Freshman watches fellow Freshman Sharon Ray lay out a pattern Future Homemakers of America is an organization composed of students who are concerned about being prepared for their roles as the leaders and homemakers of tomor- row. Members of this active group develop good housekeeping habits, explore interior decorating, child care, and learning the basic principles of keeping a home running smoothly and efficiently. They also cover such important topics as fashion, child development, and home furnishing. The sponsors of FHA are Ms. Rebecca Bibby, Mary Fuller, Nollie jones, Dorothy johnson, Emma Madlock, Leona May, and Ora Taylor. Left to Right: Tina lones, Vice-President of Projects, Donald Rhodes, Sargeant at Arms, Iudy Amos, Secretary, Darlene Nick, Treasurer, Charlotte London, President, Vanessa Holman, Vice-President of Public Relations, Barbara Murphy, Historian, Frankie Reese, Vice-President of Recreation. .Q Organizations . . . 57 Il the World's a Stage . . . The john Tyler Thespian Society is composed of a group of students sharing a common interest in or devotion to the elusive art of acting. The ability to convincingly portray a character and make the character come alive on stage before an audience is a gift, but it requires many long hours of practice and infinite patience to be effective. The reward for all the hours of memorizing, practice. and rehearsals is the all too brief applause of an appreciative audience. Perhaps the best reward of all is the satisfaction and immense pride in oneself that only comes from knowing that a job was well done. Thespian officers are from left to right: Randy Rowan, Laura Caves, and Walter McDaniel. I.,-T'W -Ai: ' I ,Q -we ,pun The Thespian members are kneeling left to right: Stein Neilson, Laura Caves, Gilles lobin, Middle Row left to right: Deborah lohnson, Gloria Taxon, Debbie Adams, Melissa Dance, Lisa Little, Shari Wright, Staci Low, Charlotte Coats, Wendy Montgomery, Back Row left to right: Faye Carter, Roger Pharr, Steve Estes, Bonita Fletcher, Wayne Broadus, and Randy Rowan. 58 . . . Thespian Club Students Learn Office Skills Becky Pinckard eats at the annual Vocational Educational banquet held at Harvey Hall to honor students and their employers. l u-nl s l I1 'lSee, this is how it's done, explains Mrs. George to her iunior VOE lab students. Vocational Office Education en- ables students to acquire a better understanding of the requirements and pressures of a career in business. VOE and OEA helps students develop the confidence and skills needed to survive in any type of office situation. Since members of VOE-OEA start practicing their office related skills, they have a better chance of securing a good steady job a lot sooner than most students. QE? 9 O Q ll 4 fly ff rt c , W m The 1980-81 VOE-OEA officers are from left to right: Becky Pinckard, Kathey Riley, Patricia Ford, Carolyn Bell, Connie McClung, not shown julie Reeves. Organizations . . . 59 Parlez-vous francais? Spanish Club Officers are: Maggi Hood, Secretary, Stephanie Griffith,Vice-President and Ginger McKinney, President. Do you speak French, Latin, German or Spanish? These students and many more speak a different language such as these and are a part of the Foreign Language department at lT. Foreign Language classes are a fantastic way to find out about the art, history and music of a country. The study of foreign language will increase your understandingofothers and will help give you a better insight into your own language. ln today's world there are many opportunities which require a foreign language. It is an advantage to the students to have the chance to take classes such as these. 60 . . . Organizations YQ 3 T S ww sf' X MN A iw , L as A A L g N L Q W 4. QL 3 My 1 Q b K V X 3 S 5 at gr 52:1 , Y W gg ' if V T r if German Club officers are: Marvin Seagraves President, Deborah Marcontell, secretary, Tracey Washington, Vice-President. f gr., gi . 1151. V, , k x,,. m X it P ups, , A if French Club Officers are: Bobby Shepard, President, Sherry English, Treasurer, jennifer Printers, Vice-President and on top is Keely Lawson, Secretary, Kai- I I ! Congress In Session Through the quick efforts of the Student Congress our lion was temporarily replaced by Mr. and Mrs. Bob Phillips. Pictured here is Mrs. Phillips, our honored guest at the assembly following . . . th f' . Student Congress officers are: Patti Blackstock, Vice-President, 6 We Robin Womack, President, and julie May, Secretary. l Student Congress representatives work on plans for their next project, the junior-Senior Prom. Student Congress began the 1980-81 school year with a new name, a new sponsor and a bundle of new ideas. The Congress as a whole was divided up into different committees and was put to work on different student interests. They sponsored all the Soc Hops after football and basketball games, several Christmas projects, Presentation and the junior and Senior Prom. Approx- imately one hundred and twenty representatives were elected through pride groups. Q51 Q7 Student Congress . . . 61 Health Gccupations Acquainting students vvith op- portunities available in the field of Health Occupations and to develop desirable qualities such as leadership ability and self-confidence through club participation is the backbone of the Health Occupations Students of America, Many of the members of this club will someday become the surgeons, dentists, doctors, and nurses of tomorrovv, Members also attend various conferences and . ' contests throughout the year, a f LT...1Q Peggy Stanley perfects her sling-tying technique on Gloria Brown. X X Hosn Hush Has, Members of HOSA are: janet Lester, Terri Tate, Sherry Perdue, Martha Gonzales, lana Rhodes, Geraldine St. Clair, Candel Crabtree, and Jeff Terrell, 62 . . . HOSA i D 0 , I 'Q I Three students vvon in the Texas H Industrial Arts Student Association I1 A d State Competition at the Waco i t,- Convention. Scott Horton vvon first ,H , U A in an electronics vvritten exam and , j l S I' second for his electronics project. SA t t Steve Suggs vvon second in drafting I written exam, and Mike York vvon I S third on his electronics project. I Courses were offered in vvood shop, 3 metal shop, drafting and electronics. . . V I Students displayed their projects at I fx' the Sights and Sounds of Spring Festival in April. .Me Y fu 'f' S ,fix QS? -it va : sf? , yi A'-wx, Industrial Arts Club members are from left to right Front Rovv: Mr. Hopkins, Eric Hampton, Deron Raibon, Peble Hammon, Paul Sims, Bruce Burnham, Mike York, Back Row: Henry Hampton, Scott james, Scott Horton, and Don Debenport, Not Pictured: Edward Baxter, Robert Billington, Rex Cates, David Dumas, Doug lack, Kip lones, lohn Jordon, Sterling Loyd, Alfred Mathis, Paul Pike, james Sherman, Steve Suggs, Marlion Sustaire, Larry Swift, Keith Thomas, Kent Whitaker, Roy Williams, Lee Hartline, Ben Caldwell, Matt Milling, Steve Davis, Richard Hicks, and Robert Cossett. tg Industrial Arts . fxfx fl ,AZ J W' VTE? Wbbimlillff IQIXQ QQ? 057 HX 6 , Wx 'Y? 7f' Xxx f Gfw -1 C5 M5 WW JN. s End Season ith 8-2 ecord ers are Front Row: Ben Cuba, Nick Combs, Kelvin Warren, jose johnson, Fred Perry, Andrew Coleman, Mike Williams, Valker, Martin Arteaga, Keith johnson, Charles Edwards. Second Row: Rickey Mosely, Mark Manning, Dwayne McCrary, razier, Edward Baxter, Keith jones, Greg Buckner, Robert Myrick, Randy Fleet, Willie Walker, Andrew Cuba, Monty Clemons, iw: Trainer Lamar Willis, Coach Bill Humphries, Tony Warren, Todd Barr, Don Thompson, Matt Millingt, Bobby Shepherd, jones, Clint Staples, Roy Dewberry, William Oliver, Amos Oliver, Chaise McNeal, Coach Terry Hardwick. Back Row: Head jimmy Franklin, Rodney Young, Willie Anderson, Robert Cossett, Vernon Adams, Ray jones, jerry jones, Robert Martin, 4 Russeau, Sammy Cooper, Coach james Smith. Phillip Butler? Randy Wallace and Pat Oliver not pictured. Nj Denotes , , ,qi Ihaise McNeal and Patrick Polk. Not pictured is Phill Trainers are lkneelingj Rex Cates, Chris Miguez, lstandingj Ricky McCrary, Lamar Willis and Ricky Mosely. -aff' an-a.A f Robert Cossett returns the football after he LaDorphyas Stripling lleftl and Robert Martin Hardwick at the Thomas lefferson game. Lions Open With Win 29-22 The Lions started the season with a 29-22 thriller with Dallas Thomas lefferson. At one point, the Lions had them to a 21-6 score, but Thomas jefferson fought back to a 22-21 lead. Amos Oliver scored in the final minutes of the game to give the Lions the win. ln the Lions' second contest, they faced the Richardson Eagles. The Lions' defense allowed only six points and the offense ran over the Eagles with 18 points, giving the Lions their second win, with a score of 18-6A The Lions faced the Dallas Carter Cowboys in their third game that was one filled with touchdowns for the Lions. The offense, led by Ray lones, scored 30 points and totally exhausted the Cowboys. On the defensive side, they allowed no points and the Lions were now 3-0. intercepted it against Dallas Carter. lrightl explain to Coach The mighty Lion offense surges for a touchdown against Dallas Carter. Q tg Sports . . , 67 Lions Begin District With 10-7 Win The Lions took their first district win by defeating the Lufkin Panthers, 10-7. The game was a 7-7 deadlock until the fourth quarter when Mike Williams booted the Lions to victory with a field goal. The Lions pulled one out of the hat with a 8-7 vvin over the Pine Tree Pirates. The Lions, not generating any offense, were losing 7-O until Keith Johnson ran a punt back for a touchdown. Ray jones went over for the 2-point extra point giving the Lions the victory. Texarkana handed the Lions their first defeat. After the first half, trailing 7-O, the Lions worked to 14-13 lead. However, with 4 seconds left in the game, Texarkana scored from the 1-yard line, giving them the vvin. A at 'iifisrgis ty 1 1. 3 2'-55' Lf L ll 68 . . . Sports Mike Williams boots the ball for the victory against Lufkin. Kip jones fNo, 779 and Rodney Young QNO. 453 charge on the field. Keith johnson KNO. 301 picks his way through Pine Tree on the punt return that gave the Lions the victory. Ray jones fNo. 51 looks for an opening through the Pine Tree defense. game 1980 Lions Varsity Football Scores Date Team Sept ept ept ept 'Oct 3 'Oct 10 'Oct 'I7 'Oct 24 'Oct 31 'Nov 7 'Nov 'I4 'District Games Thomas Jefferson Richardson Dallas Carter Open Lufkin Pine Tree Texarkana Marshall Nacogdoches Longview Robert E. lee Opp 7 7 T8 T3 6 21 6 Coach Dana Walters tleftl and William Oliver discuss the statistics of the Dallas Carter ll' 5 28 22 S 12 ' 18 6 S 19 30 0 S 26 Phillip Butler KNO. 321 makes the tackle against Texarkana. The Lions' defense zeros in on the ball carrier. Q 6 Sports , . . 69 Lions Squeak By Marshall The Lions squeaked by the Marshall Mavericks to raise their season record to 6-1. Marshall scored first and led by a score of 7-0 at halftime. The Lions received the kickoff and on the first play tied the game on a 44 yard run by Michael Mims. Later in the game, lose johnson intercepted a pass and returned it to the 5 yard line. Ray jones ran the ball in from there and the extra point was good giving the Lions a 14-7 lead. Marshall scored again, but missed the extra point giving the Lions a 14-13 win. The Lions faced the Nacogdoches Dragons in Rose Stadium. The Lions led the entire game and were too much for the Dragons. The Lions scored 22 points while the Dragons scored 8 for a 22-8 victory. The Lions traveled to Longview to take on the Lobos, The Longview defense stunned the Lions' offense. Longview rolled up 21 points while the Lions scored 6. The only score for the Lions came when Keith johnson returned a punt for a touchdown late in the fourth quarter. With the 21-6 loss, the Lions' hopes for a district crown diminished. 70 . . . Sports Lion running back Amos Oliver breaks out of the grasp of a tackler against the Nacogdoches Dragons. The Lion defense swarms over a Longview Lobo ball carrier The Lion Tradition Continues On Keith johnson is hauled down by the Lee defense after a long run. Michael Mims runs over the Raider defense. The Lions finished their season by playing the Robert E. Lee Red Raiders in Rose Stadium. ln the first half, the Raiders scored on a 5-yard run by Kyle Medlock creating a 6-O half-time score. ln the second half the game made a complete turn around. The Lions, receiving the ball, made an impressive drive capped off by a 5-yard run by Keith johnson. The extra point by Mike Williams gave the Lions a 7-6 lead. On the next series by the Lions, another drive was established. lt ended on a 1-yard plunge by Keith johnson. The extra point boosted the score up to 14-6. Keith johnson added another touch- dovvn in the fourth quarter and he had a 56-yard run called back. The final score was 20-6. The tradition carries on! til ,. r 'f, , V. Rl in 4' lfllxfxt N r i i, W SE. all ,. Mill. ' 1 ids, beg ,:l,,,lQ' L QU Sports , , .71 Spring Training: Contact, Contact and More Contact ' ' 1.1 , A LaRosa Scott puts a block on Martin Arteaga. Nick Combs. W 56 Sports . . Volleyball Team Wins 10 Games The Volleyball team, anchored by Admitra Mills, Velsha McCalister, Deidre Griffin and jennifer Gray, compiled a season record of 10 wins and 18 losses. The team showed promise in many areas for the coming years. Senior jennifer Gray was selected All Tournament at the Robert E. Lee and Mineola tournaments and was a member of the All District 1st team. junior Deidre Griffin was selected to the Robert E. Lee All Tournament team and the All District 2nd team. ff' ,- , K , 1 1225 ' jf'w'f.a 2499 :X-5' ' 1150775 ' 'Y Ai N'11l i' f 1.45JX -WI at liuilp, l Wm! ll ll H X ' 4 l 74 . . . Sports The members of the Varsity Volleyball Team are: 1front row1 1171 Robin Reynolds, 1141 DeUndra Conners, 1181 Elizabeth Cortez, 1161 Laura Hill, 1211 jennifer Gray, 1back row1 Coach Freda Harder, 1191 Velesha McCalister, 1121 Felicia Gipson, 1131 Deidre Griffin, 1261 Audrey Donaldson, and 1201 Admirra Mills The Members of the junior Varsity Volleyball team are: 1front row1 111 Linda Williams, 141 Marquita Walker, 1121 Marilyn Polk, 181 Mary Mayfield, 151 Cassandra Wheeler, 131 jennifer Bell, 191 Linda Bayonne, 171 Shirley Watkins, 1111 Tonya Gunter, 1101 Lisa Tatum, 161 Sandra Shaw, 121 Twana Clark, and Coach Francis Harold. if if f -up Boys Team. Top row: Allen Day, Adam Martin, Christopher lerger. Bottom row: Karlous Hampton, Glenn Adams and Leslie Montgomery. 1,4 -Q W fm,-1 4' ,.x., Z2 Girls Team. Top row: Shelly Emmons, Lisa Adams, Michelle Sigler. Bottom rowg Ruth Ann Curtis, Kathleen Caffrey, and Sue Ellen Messer. The girls were third in district this year. 0 I1 E I' w i m E il ITI cggcggy Sports Varsity Lions End Season With 8-6 Record The Varsity Boys Basketball team members are: QFront Rowj Cleve Forward, Kevin lennings, Phythias Young, Donnie lohnson, Sedric Myles, Perry Edwards, lesse Smith, Rodney Isabell, lBack Rowl Head Coach Billy Lawson, john Starks, Rod Moore, Chris Bates, Iesse jones, Rod Williams, lesse Williams, Booker Cook, William Oliver, Kent Whitaker, and Coach Don Miller. 1981 Varsity Boys Basketball District Scores . Team lT OPP Team IT OPP A t Lufkin 54 58 Lufkin 58 47 7- ' Pine Tree 85 64 Pirie Tree 49 41 Texarkana 78 55 Texarkana 69 53 4 Z lx Marshall 52 61 Marshall 60 62 4 lljr I Nacogdoches 61 54 Nacogdoches 61 62 X ylxl If Longview 57 66 Longview 52 59 gi NNW' R. E. Lee 45 52 P. E. Lee 60 46 76 . . . Sports pun'-' lv Y N' l Perry Edwards watches with anticipation after a shot 0 nf-A i . i ln l X, Chris Bates leaps over a weary Marshall Maverick for two. Xrll ,QE ix! 5 Xxvg,. ,. ll uf ,X i Xxx u The pressure is applied by Kevin lennings. - ,ict yX'f l... Q-5' Vkwzf.. I: n s 1 iltw F 8 Q Sports , Phythias Young sets up for a pass. Perry Edwards shows his jump shot form. Perry Edwards sends the ball to a teammate. Sports s,gr'i,. Iunior Varsity Dominates the District Members of the lunior Varsity Boys Basketball Team are: tFront Rowj Rodney Isabell, David McGee, Kelvin Warren, Bobby Eurine, Roderick Dunn Otis Turner, Randy Fleet, Dewayne Williams, juan Whitmore, Cleve Forward, tBack Rowj Coach Billy Lawson, Kent Whitaker, Michael Flowers Keeton Jones, Albert Dixon, Eric Hodge, Calvin Turner, Wade Arnold, Vernon George, Ray Williams, Kardinal Stephenson, jesse Smith, and Coach ' 65 50 ' 56 45 ' 56 43 ' 57 40 67 55 71 49 Don Miller - .ff , N- ow Nt Vernon George takes on a Red Raider. Team Lufkin Pine Tree Texarkana Marshall Nacogdoches Longview Robert E. Lee 1981 Junior Varsity Basketball Scores IT OPP 67 48 75 48 59 43 61 53 Team Lufkin Pine Tree Texarkana Marshall Nacogdoches Longview Robert E. Lee 12? IT OPP 71 61 54 49 70 57 61 55 Sports . Sports Ninth Grade White team members are: lfront rowj Xavier Kelley, Therron johnson, Marcus jones, David Rose, Victor Brown, Chester Vaughn, Deon Fears, lback rowj Coach johnny Brazile, james Hawkins, Dexter Redwine, Fred Booker, Robert Cantrell, Anthony johnson, jimmy Hicks, Robert Brooks, and Kenneth johnson, Ninth Grade Blue team members are: lfront rowj Charles Black, Eric Hampton, Curt Edwards, Guadalupe Tijerina, Terrance Crayton, Alvin Moore, lback rowj Derwin Anderson, Grady Strong, Darrell Starks, Anthony Sowells, Famous Wesley, Eric Gipson, Marcus johnigan, and Coach john Thomas, Varsity Girls Basketball team, Cassandra Gray, Frankie Reese, Kelly Plunk, Rechell Shaw, Bromwyn Wynn, Phyllis Lee, Latonya Gunter, Connie Williams, Mardella Collier, jackie Eurine, Coach Peggy Wagstaff, Managers: Donna Ward, Candace Starling, and Camille Sanders. junior Varsity Girls Basketball team, Renee Bowie, Irene Jackson, Rosalyn King, Donna Ford, Rijena Williams, Yolanda Davis, Melva Wallace, Linda Bayonne, Diedra Ausborne, Sharon Black, Coach, Peggy Wagstaff, Managers: Camille Sanders, Candace Starling, and Donna Ward, Wig Sports . , . 81 The girls were so fast, pictures could hardly be taken 1980 Girls Basketball Scores Team JT Opp Lufkin 42 36 Pine Tree 27 45 Texarkana 65 33 Marshall 39 35 Nacogdoches 69 20 Longview 67 64 + Robert E. Lee 41 37 Lufkin 43 31 Pine Tree 48 36 Texarkana 50 31 Marshall 57 50 Nacogdoches 83 24 Longview 51 52 X Robert E. Lee 51 34 'f Overtime . Sports Hd- we Kelly Plunk keeps a very stiff upper lip towards her opponent. Round and round it goes, where it stops, nobody knows. 9th grade girls Blue Team. Top: Gail Jackson, Annette Gardner, Chiquita Wilson, Joyce Johnson, Ella House, Yvette Mahomes, Tonja Franklin, and Coach Johanna Denson. Bottom: Rhonda Woods, Denise Steele, Sonya London, Angela Markham, Karen Jennings and lnot picturedJ Sharon Ray. 9th grade girls White Team. Top: Coach Karen Spence, Jackie Davis, Lynn Mann, Torian Griffin, Debbie Brown, Teresa Sherfield, Janelle Pruitt. Bottom: Diane White, Lashone Cook, Latonya Jackson, Carol Jasper, Danna McKellar, and Shephanie Arps. 6 Sports Linksters Shoot Nfor Eagles Front Row: Steven Reeves, Kevin Russell, Bruce Bosley, Kevin Clark, Brian Snider Back Row Micheal Dotson Randy Roberts Scott Lawson, Stephen Lewis, Ron Hill, Manager. The john Tyler Linksters have had a most impressive year. At the rain soaked course of Sleepy Hollow in Grand Prairie the Lion golfers placed fourth, and third at the Waxahachie tournament. Bruce Bosley and Randy Roberts also came in second in doubles competition in the Nacog- doches tourney. Hitting range balls, Steven Reeves Warms up for a tourney. Golf Bruce Bosley gets really teed off at the ball. IT Loves Finals Front Row: Kelli Gideon, Marilyn Beasley, Staci Low, Pat White, Katie Murray, Sloan Regas, Melissa Dance, Rhonda Hale, Danita Thomas, Kathy Lang Back Row: Coach Tom Miller, Kelly Ross, Mark Dance, Chris Stroud, Calvin Starks, Billy Cade, Steve Trammell, Keith Bond, Anthony Williams, jimmy Ingram, Burt Walker, Richie Ashton. mi K ,,3?f..3.. ' a'+-ft'1zgA:w:f.M . , :wt Q ,fs if iw- 1 Q ' aww E I Mmm Q- f ' - H g4Qf4:fr.ggt,g.a .iff X f . 5 't1f?1-y--5v1sfv- Y .34--ww ,fame . . ,- 1, , 52 i - - 1 .. Q -atgngvg-6-531103 ,,:k,.L... W ., 254-5 iffy? :Y K1 1 , any Nt., K T1 egg et. is '5' 5 2? 5 T u Y zS:' tx 4 . .m....t 11131.-55, 6 J aw. hz ,aasa-1 Jw . '14 H F kk. , Staci Low and Melissa Dance go at it strong to prepare for a tournament. Co-captains Staci Low and Melissa Dance led the 1980-81 tennis team with their splendid doubles play. Both girls made it to the semi-finals in the exarkana tournament. Boys team was led by co-cafptain Butch Williams in his sing es per ormance in winning runner up in the Paris and Stephen F. Austin tournaments. Working together as doubles partners are Keith Bond and Chris Stroud. 'SS' Tennis il I1 O Sports .P Cross-Country Team: Bottomi Demetrius Jett, Terry Gipson, Alex King, Michael Malone, Tony jones, Richard Woods, Kenneth Florence. Middle: Virgil Jordan, Allen Ross, Ricky Savage, Harold Keeton, Anthony Newsom, Terry Lewis, Coach Franklin. Top: Alvine Porter, Clyde Miller, Deldrick Tilly, Albert Hill, Rodney johnson, Kenneth Sanders, Kimmie Daniel, and Anthony Williams-manager. I A., ngaiiu. 9th grade Track: Bottom: Curt Edwards, Fred Gunter, David Shaw, Olden Felder, Danny Collins, Cedric Clay, David Rose, Shelby Prince. Middle: Coach Cope, Byran McDaniel, Noah Gray, Sidney Krajca, Herbert Cain, Robert Cantrell, lames Lowery, Fred Booker, Anthony Brown, Mike Jones, Coach Thomas. Top: Gary Wilson, Algen Seaton, Roy Taylor, Famous Wesley, Rodney Britton, james Hawkins, Rudy Bush, Vincent Brooks. Not Pictured: Dale Dixson, Mickey Love, Mike jones, Bruce Sims, Keith Spencer, and Perry Sparkman. Girls Track Q.-Q , , . Q5 'fer fs.'rf'a.- :Y 9-D S A.-x.fiP2fot,-rf ,. Q xml' Girls' Varsity Track, front row: Rechell Shaw, Rosalyn King, Sandra Shaw, Linda Bayonne, Rhonda Hampton, jennifer Gray. Second row: Cynthia Woods, Melinda Oliver, Renee Bowie, Deidra Ausborne, Darlene Brice, Felicia Bell, Sherry Starling, Third row: Coach Emma Barrett, Elizabeth Cortez, Rhyne Nelson, Latonya Gunter, jackie Cox, Rijena Williams, Sherry McDow and Mary Mayfield. - . 1 ki .. I MWNM. Girls' Ninth Grade Track, front row: Sonja London, Rhonda Woods, Pam Russeau, Deardia Haygood, Tonja Franklin, Alverna Barrett, Casaundra Hagler, Reshonthia Mayfield, Carmen Mosley, Kathy O'Connor. Second row: Tina Luce, Diana White, Felecia Madlock, Denese Steele, Earlie Vaughn, Sophia Jordan, Danna McKellar, Felicia jones, Becky Freeman. Back row: Annette Herber, Pam Robertson, Mechela McCalister, Gail jackson, Annette Gardner, Joyce lohnson, Debra Kincaide, Dahlia Dotson, Lynn Mann, Bertha Ingram. W CES' Track 7 H E V' I C U O R S O F 7 H E D I 5 7 R I C Z7 Sports wifes ,. , Wglgi f . S K Ri it r , E 4 is xx A3 X V ' i C i .....f, ' 'F' 1 15: ,W . SS HJ T-K ' E Fi if Hx 5 , --5 'S f, I I Jr 1' The 1981 Running Events Team members are: lFront Rowj Alvine Porter, Ray jones, Rodney johnson, Melvin Polk, Mike Mims, Willie Walker, Greg Hodge, 1Second Rowj Robert Gossett, Cleve Hill, Ken Sanders, Vernon George, Mike Malone, Harold Keeton, fThird Rowj Anthony Williams, Albert Hill, Don Turner, Kimmie Daniels, Demetrius jett, QBack Rowj jesse Rider, Alex King, Vernon Adams, and Coach james Smith. 'V I Y ' 'Fr' Q 5 ':- '- fi3ur.v,I'5Jli: '?L- 'K'r '- W l ' I V S -.. ' P' .ziffiff 1' ' -l 3 ' ' J ' ' 15 dt 5,:: rf,f, '54-2 55, 'f.'-,gf4, Q Dub 1,4-fwfr, , ,Q . ,lfgx ,A ,, .-phat, .f.,. ,. . , , , 4. . . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. , .4 , ,., ,, ,.g Ffifgf R5 Q4 .-Hfiilfj , ' ' V xl Wea , I mfr' V' 'ig'-Qi 'Ns 'w ' i ' ' 2 3 V '7 'f ,'., ' ' '9 'ltr' i ' ' A Wliff' Y . , ': 'TX' .l A582 451, 55.554 isle. ,- i.,4,:5f.,v,,.+ 53, ri.. 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M The 1981 Field Events Team members are: lFront Rowj Kevin Ferrell, Mike jones, Randy Fleet, Robert Lee, Eric johnson, Kevin Oliver, Henry Clark, Algen Seaton, lSecond Rowj Dewayne Mack, Patrick Polk, Robert Cantrell, Famous Wesley, Rodney Houston, George Hawkins, Perry Edwards, Ricky Savage, Anthony Newsom, Fred Booker, lBack Rowj Coach jimmy Franklin, Bruce Sims, Kip jones, Todd Barr, Don Thompson, Mike L. jones, Stacy Crawford, William Oliver, jerry jones, Bernard Fears, LaDorphyas Stripling, Vincent Gardner, Bobby Guthrie, Mark Manning, Tony Warren, and Coach james Smith. ' . rw? ' I 'Y' Mike Mims leans for the victory. H553 '- 1 ' . V. t . Q. is -. fair H if Q J . . , , .am .,,, . Msn. f tw D ts gg,,:iw.l Rechell Shavvtakes a leap. Earl Campbell Relays Dominated by Every lohn Tyler Team Kimmie Daniels streaks by a Lufkin Panther. A Lion trackster takes a deserved rest. lg Sports . . . 89 Athletes of the Year LaTonya Gunter Ray jones Baseball Has Building Year fail Lge W The 1981 Varsity Baseball Team members are: lFront Rowj Gary Pinkerton, lohn Williams, jesse Saenz, Steve Hubbard, Matt Grubb, lohnny Saenz, Ben Cuba, Mike Breitling, lobie Villanueva, fBack Rowl Coach Don Miller, Ricky Mosley, Ray Nye, Martin Artega, Mike Williams, Randy Fleet, Vernon George, Richard Cayard, Tim McDougal, Andrew Cuba, Keith johnson, and Coach Ray Nye. 1 ' , 61- Nv- ref, , ,, K, lT'b'sC5Lf Ray Nye prepares for an infield throw against Lee. Sports . , . 91 Lions Beat Top Picture: Matt Grubb knocks a homerun against Marshall. Left Middle Picture: Mike Williams takes a cut at a pitch. Right Middle Picture: Tim McDougal slides into home for a run, Left Bottom Picture: Steve Hubbard attempts to tag a Lee player. Right Bottom Picture: Steve Hubbard surprises an opponent. 3 M. if ,, , , i WfWfQiQ'i5yf9'4f53fi. f 5 H V' ' ' f , -ag ' ,a in QL ' . 53,5 Aff, ,sgsizaafsf 92 . . . Sports .. yi--5,-I -,, - if - ' ' ,v ' 1. fy 4 ,v X .14 fs Nhxkq 9 .' ,F ill-a.m.zuf'1 Roy Dewberry Kip jones Keith johnson Tony Warren Robert Gossett Matt Milling Ray jones 'Ji 1 v.'.-Fl?-N 1 l i V . . 3 1 'M .. K N Velesha MCCalister I Shelly Emmons Allen Day thletic Honors , ..,1 . I,-mid le ss, ' 'fgif f t gr' ' gi.-'Q-Tf':: gs- 'Tu '. .t-s., 2 -si' .xt lu - ,- 41. lggi. ,.fg4'f'1' f -F'--232. an 4 sv F , i., , , I. . Gif . w, '.,rg Y. 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M 521599 KU Cb 442350 O 85236 Q2 A Q 0 A Q YQ OD s Count On Numbers rd, Junior, works with the computer. ln math, students tried to figure out problems in algebra, I, Il, geometry, trigonometry, computer math, and analysis. The teachers knew how to make the students think and learn without too much difficulty. The classes were not always so 'plane easy, although the grades were not so bad. Students' participa- tion was encouraged to maintain a proper balance between theory and practical applications. They strength- ened their mathematical skills and acquired facility in their applications of earning, spending, borrowing, and investing money. , works on a program in computer math. 'M Vw mm Luan Young, Senior, and john Kimlicko, Senior, do math problems off the board. Y ff? .7 I .f English Offers Variety of Activities Steve Trammel junior works on an English worksheet. mam 237 . 'R it , at ff x ies sry if g y fi T at raw V- ' 8- rr. fs were 1, . 1--....... Lin sfhfrlzaz ' 'WWF -.W Kim Allison, Sophomore, john Chrichlow, Freshman, and Kevin Curry, Freshman, smile at the camera in English on Western Day. ,fa ' V Knowing and learning the finer points of the English language were the goals set by john Tyler teachers and fulfilled by the students. The students were prepared for their future careers by using proper language. A variety of activities to interest the English students were used. According to their individual abilities, honors, regular, and basic classes were offered. is ' 1 EHQFH -'R' Lecresia Price, Sophomore, and Tony Prater, junior, study in English, English. Students Learn of Past and Present Activities that require student involvement were planned in the World History and Government classes. History and literature of different historical periods were studied. Speakers were invited in to help students gain an understanding of presidential elections and State Legislature. Selected students vvere invited to participate in Youth in Government. Learning past culture of the ancient world helped students to have a better understanding of present-day culture. Delores, Critchlovv, junior, Steen Nielson, Senior, and Robert Smith, Senior, rush to complete Government assignment. D ui if . N. ...,.. . nl' A .ann 11233: w . i M ull H D 98 . . . Social Studies ZJTPW 1, r Seniors, Re'Gina Ates and Cecil Daniels watch Robert Martin finish daily notebook. c.. 'EQ , 1 'm 'ws-.., ilk 6 nl K .,,,,k ,sf li Q j Ms. Florine Cole, a student teacher with Mr. lim Armstrong, observes his students in history class. l .S Rhonda Woods, freshman, rushes to finish her assignment in physical science before the bell rings. Students Experiment Learning basic science and exper- imenting was the objective of the john Tyler science classes. The Biology, Chemistry and Physics classes studied lab sessions, theories, and research, Biology students were concerned with the structure and environment of living things. Students taking Chemistry were directed in the study of chemical reactions and natural elements. Physics included mass, weight and speed. Steve Suggs, Senior, tries to prevent an explosion. W '83, Science . , . 99 The Concert Choir of lohn Tyler High School had a very interesting and busy year. They participated in all U.l.L. and T.M.E.A. sponsored events, including the hosting of All-Region choir auditions held at lohn Tyler. Christmas meant the perform- , , ing of many concerts but Spring I-Ift YOUI' brought participation in U.l.L.concert . and sightreading contest held at Tyler And Slng junior College. The Concert Choir was invited to the Southwest Choral Festival in Galveston. The Sophomore and Freshman Choirs performed in training for the Concert Choir. They also presented several concerts and participated in many competitions. l' six ? f 3 1 gg E Q f Q3 xx at F T: t il if as ,, l ll,,4,x-J 1 1 A.- , Concert Choir members are from left to right First Row: lean Baublit, Gabriella Mass, Dedra Presley, Gina Singer, Lola McGee, Cynthia jackson, Sheri Nixon, lulie Reeves, Cynthia Ashley, Second Row: Cathy Kimlicko, Eva Wallace, Barbara Scott, Michelle Ross, Bonita Fletcher, Rosalyn Choice, Izola Holly, Pam Moten, Third Row: Mark Trammel, Walter McDaniel, lon Kimlicko, Wayne Rogers, Carlos McCormick, William Bell, Fourth Row: Mark Combs, Derrick Simmons, Mike Polley, Randy Wallace, Kerrill Choice, Robert Strong, Don Thompson, and Alex King. T Xi 1 - 'RQ' 100 . . . Choir Sophomore Choir members are from left to right: Front Row Daniel Burgess, Mike Hill, Jojo Lee, Tina Slane, lill Harris, lohnna Tompkins, Gloria Moten, Cindy Fletcher, Samentha Garcia, Tyronne McCloud, Second Row Lamar Nelson, Yvonne Carsten, Scott Lawson, Susan Grindle, Roshea lones, Rosalyn King, Donata Green, Dorothy Grady, Phyllis Crawford, Wanda Bizor, Third Row Reginald lones, Eric johnson, Marcus Rush, Milton Dixon, Yolanda Davis, Greg Williams. u L- , 1 1 -E - 1 sig. ' 'T E . g . A 5 l 1 lg I ' Q C Freshman Choir members are from left to right: Kristy Ivy, Reva Love, Lisa Beck, Linda Farrell, Becky McClung, Kara Bunch, Ursula Henry, Shannon Raibon, Sissy Wilkins, Second Row julie Renson, julie Rozell, Frances Hardin, Linda Pardue, Lynn Mann, Audrey Irwin, Dee Hanson, Sharon Hubbard, Yolanda Daniels, Third Row Leah Phillips, Lisa Gilmore, Willie Kirven, Robin Curtis, Wanda Thomas, Remesha Blaylock, Janelle Pruitt. 4. 5 'I .Xf,, .,4 'xx f I! 'B' C 144' gig, Choir . . . 101 ti Debate Has i'9gQf?SQ?s- L Q .' ' Busy Year , - Gina Smith relaxes after her timed debate. Y 5 I 'lst' ' I X20 glx 'W Cela Cuniff tries to take a peak at her grade over Mr. McGoff. The debate team stayed on the move throughout the year. They prepared for fourteen tournaments and participated in an average of seven events. They received five awards at the Grand Prairie and South Grand Prairie tournaments and three at the REL tournament. The catogories in which the debaters took part were cross examination, standard debate, Lincoln-Douglas, persuasive, im- promtu and oratory speaking. In honor of the outstanding debater Donnie jones, the JT debate team put together a scholarship to award to a senior that has achieved high honors in debate. This year's recipient was Patricia Lee. 102 . . . Debate X3 3 45 Pat Chris Mclnnis gets cross examined by Terri Gibson. r had ricia Lee, Adriene Taxon and Tracey Washinton look over notes for a debate. Students Prepare to Enter the World of Business f ct 'W ad' ,,...l 4 Q Lucretia McGines, sophomore, has no trouble mastering her times writing, i ' 454 Gwyn Caffrey, junior, concentrates. I 4 A fwfv . , ,,-Raef 1-f f 4 i IA. ,', Finding any mistakes, junior, Betty Parker? ILA.. john Tyler housed many business classes to develop office skills. On the other hand, what students learned they will use in everyday life. Typing not only offered students the opportunity to acquire a skill needed for college and many careers, but exposed them to the frustration of tedious work, Some students, interested in secretarial work, learned to write in shorthand. Accounting helped students understand the mechanics of a corporation and how to keep records of the most important asset of any business or home-money. -'i gi lp s- .... to AJ ir- ! fx' 1- Iiilllnf ,. Business . . , 103 Students Learn lournalism Skills journalism I students learned to interview, write stories, headlines, and cutlines, during the year. Interviewing friends for features was easier than talking to llstrangersf' they found out, but after a few attempts most felt comfortable getting infor- mation from students, teachers, or advertisers. Each time the Lions' Tale came out the students competed for Mrs. Rushing's coveted salesmanship award certificates Calvin Devereaux and Tammy Parsons won the certificates several times each. Students who successfully complete Iournalism I are eligible to be on the Lions' Tale staff the next year. will mm Ulf Jmrrnaninnal lifnnurarp Sitting EIIBIBII Sdlmll Juumllim Lions' Tale Staffers Ben Cuba, junior, and Vonny Carpenter, junior, stop to see how many newspapers each has sold. Bessie Walker, page 4 Brad Sims photographer 104 . . . journalism I Calvin Devereaux and Tammy Parsons both received the Best Salesman Award many times. at l Kim Herren, page 3, Laura Caves, page 2, and Shari Wright, Ads, discuss the next issue. Not shown Roy Carter, ads, Van Kelley, page 4. Lions' Tale Staff Works Only one student had previous experience on the newspaper when school began. But everyone learned in a hurry how to meet deadlines, get enough ads, and layout pages. The staff published eleven issues including one special edition with the Robert E. Lee staff of the Southern Accent immediately after the fire in February. Being able to interview, write stories, take pictures, and print them, sell ads, layout pages and publish a quality issue each time took lots of work, but from the typesetter to the photographer each student did the job assigned well. gs 9 1 ' K F . V Tonya Grimes, page 1, and Sherry English, page 2 listen. Not shown Pat White, page 3. Keith lones, Keith Thomas, photographers lla... Gloria Taxon, page 1 Sandra Vickers, artist Sedric Myles, page 3 Melvin Polk, page 3. 6 bg.: Lions' Tale . . . 105 gT3i-fa School Historians- The Alcalde Staff The Alcalde staff entered the year with an inexperienced staff having only three students to return. After learning the basics of journalism skills, the staff set forth to meet its three major deadlines. Tradition was at heart when theme, art vvork, and cover design were decided. The year was a long hard struggle, especially after the fire. Even though the Alcalde was saved, shortened class periods made it seem that the book would never be completed. When the last few pages were finally mailed to the publisher, the staff sighed with relief and hoped the many hours of hard work would render a successful yearbook. K. v If jf 5 . s Our illustrious leaders - Holly Witherspoon tEditor-in-chiefl, tAssistant Editor in charge of Photographyj. s 7' 1 and Shelly White Suzanne Stroud Mike Williams Sports Photographer Alcalde limmy Hicks- Academics Staff members are from left to right: Front Row Danny Boswell, Shelly White, Holly Witherspoon, Charlene Phillips, Second Row: Caren Huckabee, Shelli Fife, Stephanie Arps, Lynn Turner, Dwayne McCrary, Raymond Boss, Teresa Theus, Back Row Teresa Whitehead, Bryan Harvey, and Donna Sanders. Ui? LQ Alcalde ...' IO7 inth and Tenth Blue Brigade J-iii' Front Row: Jill Sanders, Julienne Butler, Linda Pardue, Kim Rich, Dorie Widkiff, Kim Sluter, Terry Elrod, Melanie York, Stephanie Bass, Sheryl Critchlow, Second Row: Vonda Germany, Teresa Hawkins, Dee Hanson, Melissa Beck, Diane Printers, Linda Terrell, Carmen Mosley, Gina Johnson, Julie Risin, Teresa Burns, Rhonda Sanchez, Third Row: Teresa lrvy, Debbie Hedrick, Jeanie Prick, Julie Rozelle, Shelly Johnson, Carla Willhite, Cecelia Pierce, Kelley Warren, Sheeba Matthews, Kitty Lauderdale, Shauna Sinclair, Back Row: Robin Curtis, LeAnn Taylor, Loretta McCloud, Loretta Williams, Lisa Porter, Dana Oliver, Dana Jeffrey, Eunice Mass, Tammy Hooten, Lisa Runnels, Frances Hardin, Angela Payne, Maria Garcia. Front Row: Rhonda Van, Judy Amos, Becky Kennemer, Pam Turner, Pamela Currington, lronda Jessie, Marie Jones, Kim Goss, Joyce Jones, Chiquita Thompson, Shelli Fife, Treva Walker, Second Row: Debra Sealand, Lisa Coffer, Kelli Gideon, Leeann Bessire, Yvonne Rodriquez, Missy Franklin, Mary Paine, Katie Reed, Rhonda Hale, Jodi LeBovv, Terry Cluiss, Johnna Tompkins, Teresa McCloud, Cathy Lang, Third Row: Melissa Bailey, Eulonda Jennings, Cindy Fletcher, Berny Garcia, Lori Dry, Holly Allen, Stephanie Griffith, Latricia Kelley, Christy Gilmore, Melanie Barnett, Jill Holley, Susan Tidball, JoJo Lee, Tonda Taylor, Monica Adams, Back Row: Vanessa Cass, Belinda Scott, Jackie Printers, Jill Harris, Marisa Butler, Angela Taylor, Danata Green, Lucretia McGines, Kim Allison, Frankie Jacobs, Beverly Johnson, Kelly Wood, Vickey Ellis, Ginger McKinney, Caren Huckabee, Kristy Gideon. Blue Brigade Suzanne Stroud and Roger Pharr, seniors, placed second in duet acting in Lindale, Dramatists Get Into the Act Drama classes would not exist at John Tyler if it weren't for many students who share a common interest in the various aspects of dramatic production. The ability to portray a character convincingly is a gift, but it takes long hours of practice to perfect, and to undertake a play production is a colossal task. lt requires many days of careful thought and preparation, making props, worrying with lights and makeup, memorizing lines and practice, practice, practice. This year our drama classes performed three one-act plays entitled 'lThe Wild Flowering of Chastity , llThe Diary of Adam and Eve , and 'lEden Echo . With all the activities centered around the play, students still found time to attend contests. At the UIL district 15AAAAA meet Wendy Montgomery and Deborah Johnson made the finals in prose interpretation and Roger Pharr placed third in the same category. At Highland Park in Dallas Roger Pharr once again placed third in prose interpretation. At Lindale Roger Pharr and Suzanne Stroud placed second in duet acting and Charlotte Coats placed second in prose interpretation. Drama classes are taught by Mrs. Helen lack. gl 5 t - ft, 2? i w I 4' 1. 5 gf X. 1 We Sn!- . i'Q,a'- f l l iff f Roger Pharr, Rhonda Ashton, Steve Estes, and Suzanne Stroud, Seniors, rehearse for the one-act play, The Glass Menagerie . gtg Drama . . . 109 Future Artists Students that took Arts and Crafts explored the areas of sculpture and painting. Creativity, imagination, originali- ty, and interpretation highlighted the Art Department at lohn Tyler. Students in Art set high goals to be reached, and advanced their knowledge of art. Most of the students enjoyed art to express themselves in many ways by learning to use the different materials. Students that were out to reach their goal in Art, joined the Art Club. Working with oils, water colors, and acrylics were some many ways of using the skills of art. Paul Devereaux, Senior, uses correct Art technique. Robert Grimes, Sophomore, sketches in Art. Art...ll0 , ff ,-,.f 7 fr' f7!f' . aw. f- amffx , ' 4 s 1 iw tgjf??2!fY9t, Hifi, la ,xg Ml ,,,.4 14, titbmawq ,, S ..,.,f, my cfwfwlffm , rf' ' n f ,f 1, H ff ,.. Q ff l ll QV Q -V C9229 s ' f IKS- gl Art Award Winners are from left to right: Walter McDaniel-PTA cultural arts district winner, Cynthia Ashley-Senior portfolio top ten district competition and state honorable mention, Chuck Hall land not pictured Gloria Taxonl-represented Tyler in State Rotunda in Austin. Students not only learned the basics of painting, drawing, and craft work, but they also entered many contestsduringthecourseoftheyear. Art II students began by entering the Fire Prevention poster contest for cash prize awards. Art IV senior students began working on their portfolios for the Kilgore College Art Symposium. Senior students from all over region VII competed for recognition and a 51,000 scholarship. During the Spring students entered the Blood Drive poster contest sponsored by the Stewart Blood Center. Students competed for cash prizes. March was Youth Art Month and High School students were selected to send their work to the Capital Building in Austin for display and Statewide recognition. Latonya Gunter busily paints the sign in front of lohn Tyler as a part of an art project on school improvement. we 635, Arr...111 112... Lions Speak Speech students learned to have poise and control in public speaking. They were also instructed how to use such things as parliamentary procedure, discussion, and interpre- tations were important elements of speaking. Students tried to overcome the frightening experience of speak- ing before a crowd and the writing of a speech. They wrote speeches in different categories ranging from impromptu to persuasive, which covered many topics. Assistant Principal Charles Craddock was surprised with a birthday party by speech students who honored his ancien Suanna Neill, lunior, reads a book, while jackie Weaver, junior, daydreams during Speech, Speech Liuunwd Jl'Cl vit lllzi tltirli tluxuxt' lm l fli 'llulvw l ' W NWA' lllA'lli Cll Lxllx IQ thvm ci t age. TD JN, K l'e its S li' tl llwm Jiflui' wllflis' xXx f ,Nj H - -R V! ki N. Don Thompson, lunior, studies about his speech. Henry Hudson drills into an air conditioner. ...,....,,.tM ,.,.,,, r,,, t Cooling Off ln air conditioning students learned how to repair air conditioners, refrigerators, ice machines, and freezers as well as learned how to work on wall and floor furnaces and other heating units. They studied all the parts, learned to put freon into the coils, and had 'hands on experience in the class. Air condition- ing is a two year course of three periods per day. When students have successfully completed the course they can work as an apprentice. - I , na-2 t gy, xii Q ' L ..t... screwdriver for class, wif? Air Conditioning . Don Basset files down a long W, -......,.,, 4 Get It , ,, we In Gear Auto Mechanices students ml' repaired and rebuilt engines, radia- s K, . tors, and transmissions. This yearthey Y i -W-'-f-'fi '5 A 1 ,I went to Sherman for district contest 1 m ff- a A l' and officer elections, and Fort Worth ' E M ii e , '- QV forastate contest.Theyalso repaired ff ,t 1' 1 'st g as 1 3 a Van for the Boys Club Community V - - ,, x I Q '.:' b ,N ', K 5 4 - - , 'ii' Reginald Battles, junior, and Gary Mayfield, lunior, attach engine parts. Libs? K-1 I ' I li 'iz' -'vt 1 , , cl .IZ 1146-:'W'r'?fEi:?i . 1 t' 1 v . ,. l if 2 2' I ff' ' A fwfffl f Br 5 lM?gp.,: Q , O 1 Kenneth Thomas, junior, Michael lasper, junior, and Kevin Brungot, lunior, check Auto Mechanics officers are Vice President Kent Rocha, President Dewayne Carter and Treasurer Monty Clemons. 114 , . . Auto Mechanics the engine. , -3, - w s . ii Q 1 I luniors Clifton Stidham and johnny Phillips screw up the gripper. junior officers are Mickey Marrow, Duane Bingham and Brian Freeman. Plumbing Students Get Many Hours Practice The plumbing students assemble, install and repair pipes, fittings and fixtures of heating water and drainage systems, according to specifications and plumbing codes. The students study building plans and working drawings to determine work aids and sequence of installations, cut and threads pipe, using pipe cutters, cutting torch and pipe threading machine. They also assemble and install valves, pipefittings and pipe composed of metal such as iron, steel, brass and lead pipe systems with water or air and read pressure to gauge whether a system is leaking, install and repair plumbing fixtures, such as sinks, commodes, bathtubs, and water heaters. juniors Brian Freeman and James Durham unstop the clog. Eg Plumbing . . . 115 Metal Trades Students Learn Machines This year the Metal Trades classes started out on different kinds of machines, such as latap, drill press and shavers. They also went on field trips to such places as General Electric, Neckover Trailer, Dearborn Brass, McEvoy. Students built lawn mower and flat bottom trailers. At the end of the year they attended a field trip to Dallas. 116 . . . Academics X MX ,, L , ,-.. , ,, -7: Y ,.- tw? ..,..:.s, . Above: Student welds during class, Left: Cary Hannah, junior, bangs out the bumps. 1 , st WJ x V4 s., , .nv- ,fl :ah ,,,, A Q .2 4 Y J I . ,n , .Wigs 77. ' i A ' - M1'f'4A.Jf. if .f.4n'irii3 '7f 'r . . David Booth, Senior, and Kenny Barkhammer, lunior, watch while a student welds ' That IT Built This Is The House Scott Coffer and Philip Arnold, Senior, take a break during construction. Building Trades students work on curing the cement. The Building trades students built a house on 2409 North Confederate. The year long project enabled its builders to gain first hand experience at carpentry. Only advanced students were eligible to participate. Other trade classes added parts to the house such as Plumbing, Air Conditioning, Ag, and Homemaking. .5 This is the three classes. ...,..wwQwv'f-'Q' bedroom house with wood burning fireplace in the large living area built by the Building Trade BO its D It Q . W.. . XJ 554 Building Trades . . ICT On the lob Industrial Cooperative Training was a useful class where students enrolled in classes half a day and worked on the job half a day. The teacher helps find jobs or the student can find his own and make sure it fits in the ICT area. Many of the jobs are considered IIhazardous by the government including machine shop, auto mechanics, plumbing, painters, and air conditioning repair. ICT students were some of the instigators of the Employer Appreciation Banquet held at Harvey Hall for approximately 500 employers and employees. They also donated S3200 to the Restoration Committee to help pay for a new lion for john Tyler. Scott Duval, senior, works in his ICT machine shop job Q t c W Brad Roberts, senior, introduces special guests at the Employer Appreciation Banquet. II8 . . . Industrial Cooperative Training Students Experiment With Electricity JIT I Seniors Don Debenport and Bruce Burnham work on a radio in Electricity. Students gained much interest in Electricity. Teachers used such things as experiments, projects, and text- books to involve students in learning the study of house and automobile electrical wiring systems. Students covered the basic structures and functions of such devices as televisions, radios, and stereos. The course enabled students to briefly touch each aspect of electronics and to prepare students for further study of Electricity. Students were also able to take wood shop this year. There were proiects to keep the students occupied. The students practiced rules of safety so no one vvould get seriously injured. The projects were graded. Danny Warren, Sophomore, and Glenn Adams, Freshman, work with electronics. W 62239 Electricity . . , Lions 'Sign' in Deaf Education 5? ig-in unseat Annie Browning and Pete Dugger, sophomores, concentrate deeply on their assignment. Cynthia Gipson, sophomore, steadily works on her class work. The Deaf Education class enjoyed touring many places this year. Besides visiting classes such as Auto Mechan- ics and Biology, the students had the opportunity to see the Up With People concert. Many students in the Deaf Education class not only visited, but are enrolled in various English, Math, and Science classes. , tu, ffisx 5-fi? l XXV '3 , , 1 'X tltt t -4 W 'll M: . ' s N, -' flu. i, tel X' me 'ily E A if , 120 . . , Deaf Education Gina Patterson relates her message to Mrs, Betty Fielder through sign language. ' P.E. Provides Leisure Time Nancy Brungot and Marci Henry take time out of the activities to pose for the camera. Travis McGee works on his basketball skills during this class period, Physical Education is required for all students. This class or an equivalent to physical education must be taken at least three years. Among the activities they take part in during the school year are basketball, baseball, track, volleyball and ping-pong. Melissa Bell demonstrates the none physical side of P.E., ping-pong. twig? P.E .... 121 Planning and Designing For the Future Drafting is a step by step process. ln the beginning students are taught hovv to make designs that have three-dimensional positions. They not only have to draw them but most supply explicit instruction by vvhich to make them, The next step is the architectural phase where students become involved in putting their knowledge of dimensions to use. This is vvhere the basics of house designing are first acquired. ln the third year class of drafting, each student must make a house plan of his ovvn. From those submitted one house is selected for the building trade classes to construct. Steve Davis's house plan was chosen for the building trades house of 1981-82 school year. Drafti Sonny Monteagud works hard on his plans for the future. ng The 198081 FFA officers were from left to right: Wendy Watson, David Dumas, Donald Dudley, Randy Conner, Carl Thompson, and Steve Walker. IT gricultural Experts LnOj,OD,3--v-. m-hf-+O- Q, Evgbcroflog,-E'9.Om'gV'- 0-Eff-DZ'-1'-'U3:1'CL 3-03-go FD-'-iODfD QS4:mOmn3' jjffjg-Q-mCN414UQ,-+3 f-+ N f-v- 3,.,C-fD4fDf-DV1 IHNOC mrblfrmr-53 'l e5g35523Q2gflfDOE .- -. ,N rn 3-Q. Q.-UBCFEDNSQ. 1 :.,+--:Jim--mv' O 'ww 1-iCf7 'CjDJL',T'f'D2 3' f-v- ZDFD UO Lnf-+ 3!D'j LED- Fbwg LAZDOLAPU gow r-0' E'3ggg,+fT5Q5pwg.o 52, mr-ng:,TQ.33D,7E.m5 f-v- aww -1f'D-.2.UQ3C N 'O 'Oo'UrcrlQJ'l3w '3m3 'NS-Eyf wguam :fb wfo3m 3330 SEFQCL :J fDQ.D---- -C0 -1 32 Q.3o?J'QE'2:'3gpS JP 33'l5 D 5'Of'D :J oo59hrDq0f ocFD'9hoo5G3N4 .av ,. . v ' lf LA . :gm Stuart Suggs proudly shows off his Ag project. W k i 9 if fe 'L 19 sf: .Q 7 Q w' 'A fl in -.M ,W ,sh .an an x in G 5 nw ,,,, al 17 VV , T 'Ei' 'Kiwi'-girf E-mai' Q 'K-v.I's 1. P W C63 Agriculture . . , I23 Homemakers Iron Out Varied Problems Homemaking classes enjoyed exploring subjects of home- management, interior decorating, cooking, first aid and sewing. The senior students were responsible for decorating the house built by the Building Trade classes. Special activities were conducted through- out the year by the students. Classes that were offered to all students were: Homemaking I-lll, Home Man- agement, Home Furnishings, Home Life, Child Development, and Con- sumer Education. Ervin Moffit, Junior, stitches his material. Homemaking . . . 124 jackie Harper, Senior, and Karen Hutchins, Senior, look on while waiting to be served. . - we i i ' 155 L 'M-'S Freshman Marcus lohnigan irons wrinkles out of a pattern. Housing Students f Furnish Complete Xt . . ,il Designing the bedroom is the job of Darlene Bramlett, Twyla Milliorn and Crystal Starnes. l L-,,..i :gl Marlon Martin and Roderic Russeau use their talents in decorating the boys' room. w . ' ff 45555 ms,,,s'. eggs. 25135.33 is L syjii: -ees. .r jsgak ' Patti Miller discusses the advantages of having a housing program. Building Trades House The students involved in the housing course at JT put their ideas and dreams into decorating the building trades house. lt is a project that is gradually worked on through- out the year by the students and is brought together when they design the interior of the house. All the furnishings and supplies were loaned to the students by various businesses of Tyler. Q'MAKfK'5' ,ATX -Jzsv ' Qiyg, 5 w. fi, 43 '52 2 5L , Y Q 1,57 Lagos F7400 GQ-O, NEW YV' Peeping into the oven is Darlina Hooker. W tw Housing Healthy Minds Healthy Bodies Health students were instructed to use first aid and C.P.R. in case of any accidents. Nutrition was also taught to keep their body healthy. They were taught about the usage of drugs and alcohol. The teachers also touched on mental health and personal appearance. A .,.,?.-..iJ--- ll 5 lXXX ' C, Mel: Q Q- X ,X ' x ' ' 0 1 ' Xxx . . Academics 'P 'iw J . Michael Black, junior, measures the mannequin's hair. juniors, Twyla Boyd, and Tammy Barnes test the techniques of mascara. Glamour ls Part Of Their job Cosmetology is a two year vocational program. The students start as juniors and by the time they graduate they should have their license for a meaningful, worthwhile profession. The first year students spend their three hours a day working on mannequins sets and comb outs as well as manicures and facials on each other. They go through the Theory Book during the first year and complete worksheets and Tests. The Second Year students work on patrons under the supervision of licensed instructors. 'We ,, ,,. juniors, Teresa Longbrake gives Suzanne Dotson a manicure and Terri Wallace shows Debbie jackson the procedures of polishing her fingernails. Q Q29 Cosmetology . . . 127 I X n XX ' o o o Q A f . 1 If Q f Lf: L WM 6C. UO f0 Q. 2 Q11 S . KI 7 ,-. L53 K W M665 A X mvf' FA, 'AQQKQH-x R- pg fix-7 IX rf U b Kiqff AVA. 56 QQ f fl QQ? 542 N fl QD U 3 N 45 QA X, gg., ,A xii! A T ' S wafirx '1 Qqif YK63 MQ W S 49 School Board School Board Members From Left to Right: Mr. Robert Dobbs, Mr. Mike Breedlove, Mrs. Myrtis Smith, Dr, Martin Edwards, M.D., Mr. Bob Randall, Dr. Vernon Goss, M.D. Dr. lack Davidson, superintendent, presides over the school board meetings. ii'g,:,-wg? - ,A B A10 1 X52 ,ilu- ,in . F 14 . 13' 17' xiii as 1 I , 2 797' 1- YN ,X l X .fl X 4, fi, X , l Ex 33 10 H bi vb- M U X1 ff t - fs A A gg. s. A SU: ,. .V if . fl ' W Q 5 S Pg, ,V , W 1 ff., -, iv, . 5 Bqtii-fi-,A '55 ' if 5, 2 ' , I ff r 11 .. It-,4 ' X5 1 Y.. uf 1 tl .- ' ' Q - 'A fqtvr C i Y . ,H A .A , ' 1 , , 4 55, . 'QgCm f X - 'Q' ,,, , Q if , asvaaaawp fa H -, ,,a,n a-ral, , -2 f 62+ lj' 'g,Q,i W,WVV Q , f awff ff in . .4 ' XLR 1 , 44 xl ' , Q in it ' lv I K 'K ll 1 N ' l' xmaitwvwwas Faculty Baker, C, C. Brooks, loan Craddock, Charles lennings, lim Watkins, Bobby Atwood, Dorothy Atwood, Mary Helen Audas, JoAnn Blaschke, Charlotte Cluiss, Barbara Cope, ludy Iohnston, Dallie Lee, Charlyse Little, Linda Nunnally, Sherry Oliver, Barbara Praytor, Ann Ray, Ann Rogers, Pam Schumer, Vivian Teal, loan Thompson, Pat if lg Faculty Special Education Barbee, Nancy Doyle, Libby Draggon, Ann Fielder, Betty Geddie, Becky Gossett, Evelyn Griffin, Cynthia Maddox, Mary ' Nye, Totsy Pendergrass, Dixie Rogers, Chris Spencer, Erma 1 Timmins, lanet Wade, Larry Wesley, Waymon History Bandy, Linda , Calloway, Ethel ---. Griffin, Connie it Helms, Shera PE: Maxwell, Vickie Q7 Nellums, Wayneard Randle, Phyllis ' Taxon, Adele fo 5453, ' 132 . . . Faculty K, ml t . . , xi! .- C 1 I fflxwky, ' , 1 Coaches Armstrong, lim Barrett, Emma Bowens, Emory Brazile, lohnny Cope, Darryl Denson, lohanna Harder, Freda Harold, Frances Humphries, Bill Kirkpatrick, Ann Lawson, Billy Miller, Don V Miller, Tom 4 - Nye, Ray . ' , P k, Bll k 4-9.5 Ml ! af S l Q xgk Q fx, gg, It Jag ',-6 .4 Q.--A 'W' f ' l Smith, lames W Spence, Karen , , Thomas, lohn ' ' , 1 , X Wagstaff, Peggy nv- fi Q ' V ,S .1 Willis, Lamar fi Rf fl - Q ' ' Q59 , I ,.-N , V , ,,,, fa g? qfxtaiit X , e-ili , , W - i'- af' 5. i la w isa :meek Industrial Fi 2,, ,,l Hopkins, Glynn Sc A lohnson, lack ET 'l Mabry, Steve H 1 s fi, Rushing, Gerald f f 'N ' 1 ix I W iw Faculty . . . 133 Business Dunn, Bud , Fowler, Lynda my Gaiser, Mary Helen Q5 T l 3' X.. x l Qkyingal . N Fx S Hamrnan, Dale McLeod, leanne Watson, Hiram Pre Employment ar L sr s fl'i,Tlsf'El3S George, Carol F - A 1' g 1 is . L A W f W2 K , lsham, P. F. Scarborough, Bob Tilley, Dell Thomas, Peggy Wesson, Cindy Foreign Language Craddock, Susan Hauk, Sally Lowe, Sandy ei A W 134 . . . Faculty U K. 1 Zh lx 4,25 3: Q? English Bradshaw, Gladys Carder, Barbara Clark, Susan Cobb, Kristy M M is 'fide mi' in I Y. 4 Coffey, Meceria Duncan, Donna Edwards, Sarah Inteso, Maxine Jones, lana Khirallah, Mike Malone, Sonia McClellan, Larry Rushing, Linda X 1 r . lg... - e EFT Reading Bundy, june Childers, Essie Gammil, Betty Goodier, Georgia Scarborough, Betty gf 'H . crawl- ,L ' ' iris ,,,, tiff Z 'I' 4 - ,K . 'Zz 'ff-7 'f i 4 I 3212:-Q, . 'f :' , XY. :Mix ii' i iifils -if' R , I N , lf ,Q M f,,p.i,g - g x I gzzzzziici i ' 1 Sling 12.5 . B '5'9G!a-fiat. -i-'wf-wzf griculture johnson, Travis Stansell, Ross Winston, A. D. 2391 Q7 Faculty . . . 135 Homemaking Bibby, Becky Fuller, Mary Madlock, Emma May, Leona V ,. Q if if 5 , A Q l' xr 3 G Ag ,. all 1 wr? vi we X, ac. 9 J' 14 any if 1,2 Q.. ff is it , fpww ,lov 2 Q UQ 2 E , , , ,,,, '. I T QQJ, L - -f AQ fx, Fine Arts Math Cox, Carolyn Hooper, Mike Hull, Herbert leffery, lune Lewis, Raymond Maxwell, Lee Roseman, Nancy Sullivan, Nancy Tomlinson, Tommy Young, Tommy 136 . . . Faculty Burkett, Lauree Burleyson, ludith lack, Helen lohnson, Tom Maxwell, Ann McGoff, Bill E 'L M. L 7 Q.. KA .xft I . A Q 'X , 'Q X tr f r 5 X 5 if X . t fi 1 iw, A -X . -W' . 1 Qi, ' V 7 ' 51,4 Wt, ian 'W ,X r X. I Ph X P -L F a X N X1 T33 mm ' F tw . f ,M K t , .. K ,. 2. fem .Q 'Sa K -, 5 1 22,91 rs- Wiikfk , W. ft, Science Dickerson, Barbara Gwatney, Ruth Hayden, jean Holbrook, lane Cooperative Beacham, lean Ba., Sue Training Johnston, Dorothy Lovelace, Mary Pruitt, R. B. Tayler, Wayne Counselors Brown, Ben Coleman, Ann Fisher, Patsy jackson, Karlena Nauls, Flora Womack, Ray I no '39 UE' Faculty W U' j1U Y W, 0,, f U1 E' M mm.-. , F 5? bm 65 ESQ 8 ictorian Ward Salutatorian David Feaster 1 In ,. 3? 45, v 4 Q 'A ' ' . Vu ' V ' . Ltr' vw shes ,Q '52 ' 377 ,.'f3L.,r' iiylf? N' may HH 'ig 1 - N rg. 5:2143 Lg ff? .fl .- iq ,N if -ak 6 A A ' X --, in - 'il 33's ,ze :gf mn . xy- . -3. .535-, 'P 1 3 Al xi 5 1 F f I and Miss ITHS Keely Lawson Kevin lennings Mr. we i 1 My if . . 1 Q Senior -ear.-5 r . 1 -7 ., gk. V ': ,vs fhlgf' f J' ,Q 'V Q.-v-41.5 'S' 951- 555.0 'Q Q, . A f 2,5ffn'?-'ISN Te,-1 ,L has QU: vm, . V fi ,f e we mix. wsf':T f'9a 'x a :EW f s K V rf' PM in Senior Favorites Tim McDougal Melissa Dance 142 . . . Senior x X llls A .wir Senior Friendliest Brad Sims Denise Grubb fggg Senior . 5? ,, i fi- trivia? 4 r Ray e' OT' v-,' Q., .A K m 'X 143 Senior 1 L Wa. . '.- 2-10. I -u , ' e ., 3,,,,,., t , - I 4 .. gf -' ' fd tg. . I - ' :H 91:3- g,w,A,. .wa . A - ., i ya' 4 , 'Y W A 'A ' . - fyfzigif' 'M ?.' gl: K- ' iifiiitf Vikr x 'W' ' ' ' inset' wi i W , ' 1 ' un x ' x ' 5: W K . 'lf A Jgnfxx, . A - - k ,aj , Jw b - Mt. 'Mlm Senior Handsome and Beautiful Scott Coffer Patrice Dewberry ,W 'Z so 'f .fr 15' Ps' Q N I, X X x 'X lx x9 'X 'Q . L mg? ip i J! .gif or ,. .. ,fig , I' if . QM ' Q ' ' gg , 5155 ' ,J'1??'1 vf .4 Q.- e 'wx A f, ge-,..LiY,Xi i -' x ' vw - 'V z ,E 1' F mis -jg .Q M.,!w A . iliiifgg 'Wx ' ig E:Qu,,gmf-'1- S3253 sw, of asv, 3 , iii ,T 155 Eagan 'dm' gg,.1.vi3E 'Aa my a H 23 Sf y4rMew,f,,,f-Q5 yy ,-2.1! . - W . 1, gnrawmg ' ?il,4kkt32 --in Xua- im? dx S nv., 9 lunior Handsome and Beautiful Bobby Green Teresa Lowry and not pictured is Sherry Choice QQ lunior . . . 145 Andrea Nelson Lynn Tyrner Melinda Oliver Woody Weaver Burt Walker Sherry Cook Keli Gideon Steve Hubbard 62 Sph . is , ,, . fl? ' ' f Sophomore Beautiful and Handsome Marietta Brown lobie Villanueva fmt Bl Freshman Favorites Friendliest Victor Brown Gina lohnson Nina Mims Bruce Sims Freshman Handsome MJ and Beautiful Cedric Clay lulie Rozell Q 6:2 ffrfzsxil ss' 3. 1 ' ' .5- W 6 Freshma Honored Students Assemble The annual Awards Assembly was held to honor students for various accomplishments. Awards for academic achievement and out- standing students in a department were presented. The top eighteen seniors in class rank received recognition for maintaining an overall grade average of 90 or above for the past four years. Each department chose the student who went beyond what was required and showed the most interest. Civic and service organizations gave many awards to acknowledge leadership and scholas- tic abilities. College bound seniors received several academic and athletic scholarships. Students who attended seminars on scientific and political subjects were also recognized. O an .Q g I 434 as-. N N Honor Students, with a four year average of 90 or above, are from left to right First Row: David Feaster, Dwayne McCrary, Ken Ward, Paul Martin, Second Row: Rebecca Baynham, Patti Blackstock, Marla Ford, Back Row: julie May, Shelly White, Kelly Plunk, Shelia McCracken, and Tina Hawkins. Scholarship recipients are from left to right: Patricia Lee tDonnie jones Memorial Award for Outstanding Debaterl, Charlotte London lState FHAJ, Gabriella Mass lZeta Phi Beta Sororityj, Dwayne McCrary fDaIlas Baptist Collegej, Rebecca Baynham tA8iM Lechner Scholarship and Roy White Memoriall, Kip jones tFootballJ, Tony Warren fFootbaIIJ, Ken Ward tTexas A8iM Presidential Scholarj, Shelly White lRoy White Memorialj, Holly Witherspoon QTISD Insurance Scholarshipj, Not Pictured: Felesha Bell tZeta Phi Beat Sororityj, Thrible Parker tliducational Secretaries Scholarshipl, lana Stout tCity Council PTAD, and Randy Conner lRoy White Memorial Scholarshipj. 150 . . . Honors and Awards Outstanding Students by Departments are from left to right Front Row: David Feaster fSciencel, Randy Conner fFuture Farmers of Americal, Charlotte London lHomemakingl, Yvonne Whitehead iHealth Occupationsl, Cynthia Ashley lArtl, Robin Womack CBandJ, Gloria Taxon fArtj, Mark Trammel lChoirJ, Second Row: james Williams 1Lab-refrigeration!Air Conditioningl, Scott Horton Qlndustrial Artsl, lean Baublit lChoirl, Chuck Hall iArtl, Patricia Ford lBusiness and Social Studiesl, Roger Pharr iDramaj, Calvin Devereaux fPhysical Educationl, and Rebecca Baynham ilinglish and Mathj, Not Pictured: Debra Ziegler lForeign Languagej, Cricket Thompson 1Physical Educationl. la. fr Civic Award recipients are from left to right Front Row: David Sanchez iRose City Kiwanisj, Kathey Riley lSouth Tyler Rotaryl, Rebecca Baynham lRotary Young Citizenl, Kelly Plunk lDanforth Awardl, Holly Witherspoon QDARJ, Kevin Wells 1Woodman of the World-American Historyj, Back Row: Vernon Adams fRotary Boy of the Monthj, Marla Ford lAmerican Legion and Pilot Clubj, Bobby Shepherd fRotary Boy of the Monthj, Paul Martin iAmerican Legionl, lesse Williams QDanforth Awardl, Shelly White fAmerican Association of University Women Award and Scholarshipj, Tina Hawkins fSoroptmist Clubj, and Matt Milling iRotary Boy of the Monthj, Not Pictured: Bruce Bosley CRotary Young Citizenj, Keith Johnson lRotary Boy of the Monthl, Claude Murray and Wendy Laney Wocational Studentsl. wwf? Honors and Awards Seminar Scholars are from left to right: Karol Berry 1Hugh O'Brian Youth Awardl, Scott Horton 1Boys Statej, Keely Lawson fPre-Med Concept Institute Prairie View A8fMJ, Rodney lsabell fSummer Science Symposiuml, Leslie Higginbotham lStudent Conference on National Affairs Award Texas A8tMJ. -L - - Ja W' . Q, YH' 'f' , 'Q l .l my A rx 11. Service Awards Winners are from left to right: Kevin Ferrill fArt: Blood Drive Poster contestl, Paula Brumitt fArt: Fire Prevention Poster Contestj, Lisa Freeman and Rebecca Baynham tTyler Youth Volunteersl, Not Pictured: Kathy Lang fArt: Fire Prevention Poster Contestl, Theresa Dews and Richard Gafford lArt: Blood Drive Poster Contestj, Daisy Guthrie CTyler Youth Volunteersl. Honors and Awards UIL Academic 84 Literary event winners: are from left to right Ken Ward, LaRenthia Baxter, Roger Pharr, and Cela Cunniff Sophomore NEDT Award Winners are from left to right: Marisa Butler, Michelle Wilson, Judith Amos, Scott Sipes, Deborah Stovall Brian Jackson, and David Sanchez. Presenting ,xml .gg S Wi 6 ew? 1' ,a 1 1 ..,. it 1- Yeah this is real interesting. 1 the... . I . . H , , N nl X 1 an , Jw- Where's my seat? lt was only 19, not 99! Seniors are practicing the pledge? x XX l'm trying not to get too carried away. After 12 years of work, sweat, and many happy times, the Class of 1981 graduated with pride. The morning of May 26 dawned sunny and warm and many seniors who hadn't been up early in three months made it to practice by 8:30. Mr. Hull gave instructions and the class was dismissed until 7 P.M. when they began lining up for the 'grand march . When the final diploma was given out, the crowd and the seniors applauded. 6 CQ Graduation Graduating Class . . . The beginning of the rest of our lives! X l Life is like a cycle of beginnings and endings Who says we can't graduate? Did I loose something? Al.. - Q I' ls this really happening? i 4 . . . Graduation .pv- of 1981 I may be the last one, but l bet l got the biggest applause. And we'll all stand by with our heads held high, we're proud of our school so true! Alright, it's over and l'm fixing to throw my hat!!! Hey, it's really over-they're taking my ro I There's so many people! if A fi 3 be- K: , gr t . :S-g ' vm ' 'i it s y now what? tgybg-97 Graduation . . . 155 ax Mu f .. 1 I X f f' 1 m y ,M 'fl 1 4fffff,ffff,fff',fAff 1 fwfffffffffffffff 1 f lllfllllf W' flldflfw QR . I N r j N fl NFDAMEL.. 12336 am Q Q5 C3 'E an Senior rs are Vice-President Jana Stout, President Ken Ward, and Secretary Angela Arnold 5 Seniors . . Adams, Vernon Alexander, Gary Allen, Kevin Ansley, Anita Appleton, james Arnold, Angel Arnold, Philip Ashley, Cynthia Ashton, Rhonda Ates, Regina Babb, Mark Baggett, Tony Baker, Charlie Barrett, Penny Baublit, lean Baulkmon, Roderick Baxter, Edward Baxter, Larenthia Baynham, Rebecca Beal, Princess Bell, Felicia Bell, Sonia Benthall, Terri Berry, Susan Billington, Robert . 159 Black, Diane Black, Etta Blackstock, Patti Blevins, Gary Blundell, Robbie Bolton, Teresa Bond, Keith Booth, David Bosley, Bruce Boswell, Danny Boyd, Kevin Bracey, jill Bramlett, Darlene Branam, Kim Brents, Kathy Brigham, Kenneth Brigham, Robert Britton, Valeria Brown, Gerald Brown, Gloria Brown, Tim Brumitt, Sharon Bryant, Cassandra Bullington, Dexter Burnham, Bruce I6O . . . Seniors Prof-We love you. Seniors '8 I JI L, in-5 Bush, Patti Butler, Iesse Bybee, Beverly Caddell, Shannon Cain, Amelia Cailier, Dwight Cannon, Tiffany Carter, Faye Carter, Roy Casey, Zack Caves, Laura Cayard, Ginny Choice, Daron Choice, Kerrill Christopher, Cassandra gag? Seniors , . . 161 Clanahan, Ericki Clark, Chequito Clower, left Coats, Paula Coffer, Scott Cole, leffery Cole, Shannah Combs, Eula Conaway, Karma Conner, Randy Cooper, Niski Coughlin, Mike Crawford, Stacy Craycraft, Scott Criswell, Troy Crocker, Penny Crow, Leslie Cummings, Michael Curtis, Michael Dance, Melissa Daniels, Quentin Davis, Darryl Davis, Darrell Davis, Steve Davis, Tammy 162 . . . Seniors Debenport, Devereaux Devereaux Dewberry, Dewberry, Don Paul Tommy Domiethia Roy Dial, Robbie Dixon, Nancy Dudley, Donald DuPree, Joyce Duvall, Scott Eberhart, lulie Eitson, Beverly Erwin, Cherryl Eschloerger, Belinda Evaige, Clifford Feaster, David Feris, Fawn Fletcher, Bonita Ford, Marla Ford, Patricia Ford, Rose Forward, Sheryl Fowler, Cindy Frazier, Lynn Freeman, Dean Seniors . . . 163 Friend, LaQuita Fuller, Lisa Gafford, Glenda Garcia, Danny Gee, Lurita Gipson, Felicia Gipson, Susan Gipson, Terry Godwin, Walter Golden, Ronald Goss, Vickie Gossett, Gerald Gossett, Leon Gossett, Robert Graham, Richard Gray, Iennifer Gray, Lester Grier, Penny Griffin, Dora Grubb, Matt Grubb, Randy Grubbs, Denise Gunter, Tina Guthrie, Bobby Gutierrez, Paul . . Seniors Hall, Charles Halton, LaGail Hamilton, Dan Hamiter, Nicki Hampton, Myrna Hardin, Linda Harper, jackie Harris, Marvin Hartline, Harold Hawkins, Tina Hendrix, Sammy Henry, loyce Henry, Leo Herren, Kim Hickman, john Hicks, Richard Higginbotham, Leslie Holmes, Vanessa Hooker, Darlina Houston, Clara Houston, Rodney Hughes, Terri Hullet, Roy Hunt, Richard Hunter, Kim was W Seniors . . . I6 Ivy, Keith jackson, Billy jackson, Koatney jacobs, Freddie jariwala, Gita johnigan, Marcus johnson, Deborah johnson, Donnie johnson, jose johnson, Keith johnson, Keith johnson, LaQuita johnson, Ruthina johnson, Steve johnson, Terrie jones, Alvin jones, Kip jones, Keith jones, Ray jones, Scott jones, Sonja jones, Tina jordan, Oscar Kennedy, Martha Kidd, Dorothy . . , Seniors King, Alex Kirbo, Patsy X, i Knight, Bobby Kyle, Cassida N I . x S 'F ' W Kyles, Karleen Qi X Lampin, Billy e Don Debenport, Richard Hicks and Steve Davis show their respect for R.E.L. Land, Sharon Lang, Mary Laughlin, Bessie Lawson, Keely Leach, lerrell LeBow, Darrell Lee, Ben Lee, LaTonya Lee, Patricia Lester, janet GCS Seniors . . . 167 Little, Lisa Littlejohn, lohn London, Charlotte Longbrake, Maurice Low, Staci Lowther, Eugene Magee, Kami Malloy, Rick Marsh, David Martin, Marlon Martin, Paul Martin, Rita Martin, Robert Mass, Gabriella May, lulie Mayfield, Tim McFall, Mike McCalister, Velesha McCaney, Precious McCloud, Brenda McCracken, Sheila McCrary, Dwayne McCullough, Rickey McDade, Lajeania McDaniel, Walter I68 . . . Seniors McDougal, Timmy McDougal, Tommy MCDOW, Sherry McGee, Katherine McGee, Travis McGowan, Anna McNeal, Mona McNeal, Nell Meazell, Tony Miller, Carol Miller, Clyde Miller, Lenoice Miller, Patti Milling, Matt Milliorn, Tvvyla Mills, Admitra Mims, Lena Mims, Michael Minton, Dennis Moore, Sonja Morris, Danny Moten, Pamela Murillo, Luis Murray, Claude Myers, Karen tw Seniors . . . ml Nelson, Ricky Nixon, Sherri Noland, Darla Norman, Brenda Norris, Mark Owens, Cynthia Palmer, Lisa Pardue, Sharon Parker, Nathan Parker, Thrible Perkins, Rebecca Perry, Fred Pharr, Roger Phillips, Harold Phillips, Randy Pinckard, Becky Plunk, Kelly . , Seniors S C P C :Q M C 3 C , 5 -Q A N 8 N 'IKM 1 ' ' ' fi ,W f W f pw, 'ig 2 C or.. A E K E 1 3 -J my NIE Cheerleaders, mascot, and lion participate in the annual Christmas parade. fwvi 197' Polk, Melvin Polk, Michael Porter, Alvin Porter, Kathryn Potts, Janice Printers, jennifer Printers, Lisa Pritts, Sherry Radford, jerry Reese, Frankie Reeves, Julie Reeves, Steve Rhodes, Douglas Richardson, Leisa Riley, Kathey Roberts, Brad Roberts, Sheila Robinson, Ann Roel, Maria Rolling, Nettie Ross, Dwayne Rowan, Laurie Roy, Cheryl Rush, Yolanda Russeau, Roderic I3 Seniors . . . Sadler, Mark Saenz, johnny Sanders, Ken Schmidt, C-ary Scott, Keith Seagroyes, Marvin Seaton, Armanda Sessions, Pamela Shamburger, Tammy Shepherd, Bobby Simmons, Derrick Sims, Bruce Sipes, joel Small, jimmy Smith, David Smith, Roger Smith, Veronica Snyder, Cindy Speake, Randy Speakman, Shelly Starling, Candace Starnes, Crystal Stewart, Laveda Stout, Jana Street, Delois 172 . . . Seniors 'Qi Seniors . . . Strickland, Gloria Stroud, Suzanne Swann, Lajeune Swann, Michael Suggs, Sieve Tate, Terri Tatum, james Taylor, Barbara Taylor, Gordon Taylor, Hilda Taylor, loyce Taxon, Gloria Thomas, Keith Thomas, Rommie Thompson, Carl Thompson, Jackie Tillman, Sherian Tiller, Kyle Tomlinson, Howard Trammel, Mark Turner, Don Vickers, Ieannie Vuong, Luan Wade, Shannon Walker, lames 173 Wallace, Randy Ward, Ken Ward, Randy Ware, Tammy Warren, Marlos Warren, Tony Washington, Cecil Washington, Tracey Weeks, Laurie Weems, Lynn Welch, Donna Wells, Curtis Wells, lennifer Wells, Suzanne West, Ioe Whitaker, Eleanor White, Kim White, Shelly Whitehead, Yvonne Whitfield, Willie Whitmore, Sandra Wideman, Roderick Wideman, Willie Williams, Anthony Williams, Connie 174 . . . Seniors Williams, Teresa Wilson, Gerald Wilson, Sherry Winston, Darrell Witherspoon, Holly Womack, Robin Woods, Doris Woods, Priscilla Wright, Shari Wright, Tammy York, Michael Ziegler, Debra 6 lunior Juniors junior Class officers are President Marquette Clay, Vice-President Rodney Isabell and Secretary LaTonya Manning if 5 N? if , X13-,,. ,A.a gawk 9 W ll av, Q 4. A , f - A 1, fr' fm , it 'T fh il itii-fi B ' ' ,- tax f litatmai a i Agile L' at . ' K! 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Edwards, Maria Everett, Donna Flowers, Michael luniors A Edwards, Perry Ellis, Paul Elrod, Ricky English, Sherry , , . 'vo a 'Vik . Q 5 lx ,fel , 5 i wb x wg, fi an X E S. p ,a gi LZ ' 'E gg . Ericson, Paul Ervin, Deedra Ervin, Erica Erwin, james Eurine, lackie V, 'I 'rs I r , if w, , ,- r ' f. f err, , U Evans, Marsha Feazell, Cerelle Fields, Felicia llks A Ni' f' 1 0-5 .wail far ' . s , K2 v in 1 .1 , A x XR x 1 X if X dd' ps, Brigadettes, Armanda Seaton, Yuvonda Watson, Karen Murphree, Trevesia Tatum, Vaunda lones, Debra Marcontell, Delores Critchlow and Debbie Adams ham it up for the photographer. f 1 3 glgl . V rr. X' F K' we A L . Q. ' S. A . '. 1 'sn eluflf 5 A. 1. ,,, , . 1 ' if' P W s 'A ll ' x . XL Y, N. A s X wx 5 Z l , I X Q ', , x ', 1 I ' l3'2 nz ' - f 4li!95QAk3.!t'llllla r 1 r A N ' th , ., I A , M2 Fonza, Robin Franklin, Wanda Frater, Sandra Frazier, Huey Frazier, lames Gabbard, Cherie Gafford, Richard Galloway, lames Gambrel, Eric Garcia, Virginia Garrett, Darlene Garrett, Pamela Gary, Robert Garza, Martha Germany, Ralanda Gibbons, Suzzette Gilmore, Tony Glenn, Stacey Gonzales, Martha Gore, Robert Granberry, Kevin Gray, Cassandra Green, Bobby Green, Kim Greene, Christi Grimes, Tonya Gunter, LaTonya Guthrie, jerry Guthrie, Reginald Haley, Terri Hall, Mark Hallman, Terri Hamilton, Kathy Hand, joe Hanna, Gary Hanna, Sherry Harden, Ronnie Harper, Michael Harris, Gwendolyn Hartman, Traci E91 fi? luniors Hartsfield, Betty Hawkins, George Hawkins, joseph Hayes, Linda Hays, Elizabeth Hendley, Rhonda Hill, Albert Hill, Clevie Hill, Lana Hill, Laura Hill, Selisa Holly, lzola Holman, Cynthia Horton, Raymond House, Maryella Huffman, jimmy Hutchins, Karen lryin, Sherwanda Isabell, Rodney jacke, Rachel jackson, Angie jackson, lrene jackson, Malcolm jackson, Ralph jasper, Michael jeffery, lra jeffrey, Karen jett, Demetrius jett, Gary jock, William lohnigan, Kenneth johnigan, Onita johnson, Carl johnson, Charlotte johnson, Darwin johnson, Gregory johnson, Ira johnson, Kenneth johnson, Patricia johnson, Rodney juniors , , A G 7 Q S. , as 1 K, W2 1' 4 K 1 X'-N, i f X , f X t 118 ., QA. 4 1-'Q 2 K s. 1 is 3 f' t rg!! ,t M. x ar: +434 'W' C , 1' hind 4 r 4 -C y wr X j I f ,I Q' g 44 -I 5... its it X A!- J 8 H :if Q ' 4 J' f QP ff' ww .Q J EI '25 55- ge 5 Xsi, 06 ,3 M . - ' i ,vi -jaw ,- 2' ,Z .W x I 3,4 Q - V17 A V 2 'g ' is 1' t A .dj 1' , X ff a J , . X, ' l l X 5-f K if aa, iv ' ,,, Q? by T A if ,, . .r- U ,, , , 1' i, 1417- 1 ' ' yj 5 ffl N i lg Q--nn 5 , .,AV y , in K, s I v ,bk ,,,. . i 4-:law if if ka ik. A : , W L ' AeWJ'q, i- X :Fl If . i 6, 1 -QW Q, fi f in J I' P wr' Q A F- 4, f . , F , w i ? A , V Q V ,yiygiif ,f :Le x T 233i 'fi 3 5:3 -5 1Q7'g ' x A' K f' T 'sf ix' af. MX . , 4, K , . as 'wx ,k L . - .f-v sf fs , W , X -. . F' 5, P gg .i., sv ML iff? jones, Altrina s jones, Beverly Ay. jones, David -si, jones, jessie -.Q K jones, Pam 'wif 4 ,Lai ' n,'L A jones, Reggie jones, Shirlene jones, Vaunda jordan, Robert jordan, Sheila S, -i fvh Kelley, jordan, Terry jowers, Dianne Van Kelly, Michael Kemp, james Kemp, johnnie m Kimlicko, jon 4' if -. I 'dv' r if 2 All ' - ii?iii7 gg A he , w ' e - .. ' L-zz f - 1. if E5 1 .M iv . 41, +?jf 1 i Kincaide, Giselle Kindles, james Krajca, Lawrence Lacy, Sharon Lampin, Kevin Laney, Wendy Lawrence, Scott Lawson, Dianne Lee, Malissa Lee, Phyllis Leonard, Lloyd Lewis, Alanda Lewis, Henry Lewis, Kevin Lewis, Kim Liggins, jeffrey Littles, joanie Lockey, Sheila Loghry, Michelle Long, Anthony Long, Danny Longbrake, Teresa Lowry, Teresa USS: Q9 juniors Mack, Ronald Macoy, Stacey Manning, LaTanya Manning, Lawerence Manning, Mark Marcontell, Deborah Martinez, Mary Mass, Tricia Mathews, Curtis Mayfield, Gary McClenny, Leigh McClung, Connie McCormick, Carlos McCoy, Curtis McCoy, Doug McCrary, Ricky McCullough, Cassandra McDonald, Bernice McDonald, Ray McGee, Lola McGee, Mary Mclnnis, Robin McKay, Kim McLeod, Donna McMiller, Jeanette McNeal, Chaise Meador, jason Messer, Steven Mitchell, Gerald Mitchell, Mikel Moffitt, Ervin Monteagudo, Vincent Moore, Roderick Moore, Shirley Moore, Teresa Morris, Polly Morrow, Mickey Mosley, Lonell Mosley, Raymond Mosley, Ricky . juniors K , Q M tj ' .u1 '9I C E K l 1 9, .r t ,O l N lr X 3. i n C , ,L C Q ,, vs ' ' S325 Q:-ff ff' X 3 ' ,L id' X. 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S5 y O ix X I ra asf? gin if ix? gl 'ik W Ix l x .xy l .0- . ag: Mosley, Scott Murphree, Dena Murphree, Karan Myles, Sedric Myrick, Robert Neill, Suanna Nelson, Andrea Nelson, Stacey Nick, Darlene Nipp, Tammy Oliver, Amos Oliver, Melinda Oliver, Patrick O'Neal, Bobby O'Neal, Eyvonne Osborne, Ronald Owens, Freda Owens, Ronald Pack, Robert Parish, Debra Parker, Betty Parker, Nelta Payne, Kenneth Perez, Delores Perry, Milo Perry, Christian Pfutzenreuter, Shirl Phillips, Charlene Phillips, lohnnya Phillips, Tracy Pierson, Dwayne Pike, Paul Prater, Sandra Prater, Tony Price, Lepeita Price, Penny Printers, Sharon Pruitt, Helen Purtle, Dwight Raibon, Renoir Q luniors Ramirez, Rolando Rasor, Dana Rasberry, Amy Ray, Rhonda Reece, Joyce Reed, Donna Reynolds, Robin Rhoades, Donald Ricketson, Hong Rivera, Manuel Rivera, Tony Robinson, Debra Rocha, Michael Roden, Jana Rodgers, Tamra Roel, lose Rogers, Wayne Ross, Andrea Ross, Kelly Ross, Leon Ross, Yolanda Rovvan, Randy Roy, Ieannette Russeau, Borris Ryan, Russell Salazar, Robert Sanders, Delores Sanders, Donna K. Sanders, Gary Sanders, Sandy Sanders, Sharon Schmidt, Neva Scoggins, Dianna Scott, Barbara Scott, Neldra Seaton, Clint Sedberry, james Sessions, Arthur Shelbon, Carmelita Shepard, Steve juniors '!t1..... 21' ff l X t at 1 5 S t Q 3 'N 'I' M 5 . QM is 1 3 L 3 v N, Y 'E . - 5 - gf A. L4 -AA b 'S fs is, 55155 - A l 1 M tm, , ,H 3,3 vu Q, . 3 -- -w ,is ei ,L s o at - 'ir Ni' 1' Q- ' 1 ' Qtr, 3 ff I x 'K X rt if -, , -- , f Sk. S f 1 - s Q., i , - A .ff l ,K L, an '.i J 'w 'sl , i f ' . S My . , 1 ,- 1 P if by il i f VN Elin B. Sf- 1 'lr LA, 'gk 325 are Q, fx -3 9' .1 Rf fl ll S li f X l K K C... lm: Sherman, Donna Sherman, lames Sigler, Tamara Sikes, Lowell Singer, Gina Smiley, Robin Smith, Cyndee Smith, Darryl Smith, David Smith, Kevin Smith, Marcia Smith, Teresa Sowell, Ken Spencer, Darwin Spencer, Teresa Spier, Ralph Square, Lalvtark StClair, Geraldine Staley, Laverne Stanley, Peggy Stanton, Virlinda Staples, joseph Starling, Sherri Starks, Calvin Starnes, Shawn Steel, Allen Steingrube, lacqueline Stewart, Teresa Stidham, Clifton Stripling, Ladorphyas Strong, Robert Stroud, Lloyd Suggs, Cathy Sustaire, Vicki Taplin, Richard Tate, jeffrey Tate, Raymond Terrell, Caroline Tew, juan Theus, Teresa H lg luniors Thigpen, Sheila Thomas, Kenneth Thomas, Loren Thomas, Terri Thompson, Cricket Thompson, Donald Thompson, Trudie Tidmore, Leatha Tilley, Deldrick Trammell, Steve Tucker, Anita Turner, Calvin Turner, Lynn Van, Gaillyn Vickers, Michael Vickers, Sandra Victoria, Elizabeth Vinson, leffery Waggoner, Tina Walker, lacqueline Walker, Kathy Walker, Michael Wallace, Brenda Ward, Debra Ward, Donna Ward, Gregory Warren, Barbara Warren, jackie Washington, Carol Watson, Misty Watson, YuVonda Weaver, jackie Weaver, Teresa Weaver, Woody Webb, Nancy Weisler, Kirk Welch, Sheryl Wells, lohnathon Wheeler, Lewis Wheeler, Sebastian juniors -,. xw'9 !.Tii we its-2 ff mi we-it-it ,:.,,.. -, , QQ - V f K-Sq ty if Wig r . -. i Q, . 1 1 Y its Q . .W V r -5, is . t A l 1 :nt s , :ik L L. , Q-aw. gi S35 ff- . , ...if TL rt: W 5 W 1 I 0 ie , ,. L 5 S' 'it . I - ., L e fl' 31.1, im , Q Z' .fx .2 in Z 'W fi am- M 1 a T -,.1 A ,, f J? V W 4, 1' v ,,.f--' ' .if junior cheerleader Amy Rasberry keeps up the spirit as the Lion Guards roll out Big Bad john, Whitmore, juan Wilkerson, jeff Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams Anthony Anthony Arthur Carol james Linda Mike Roy Williams, Sherman Willingham, Cherie Willis, Marcus Wilson, Damon Wilson, Valerie Wisenbaker, Melinda Womack, Greg Woodall, Curtis Woods, Brady Woods, Gladys A895 L6 juniors Worthy, Richard Wright, Angela Wright, Steve Wynn, Bronwynn Yates, Arthur York, Michael Young, Phythias Young, Rodney 4 Young, Ruth my .. Young, Sheila il 1 wav! . 4' 2 A 1 Justin ' Being in the drill team is a lot of hard practice but you would never know it by seeing the smile on Debbie Adams face during the rehearsal. I9O . . . luniors , L35 A ,a-. V, 6 Robin Smiley, Iunior, asks who was that? Keith Bond and Kelly Ross relax and enjoy their lunch off campus l'l've heard of taking pride in the school, but I'm not even getting paid for this, says Robin Reynolds as her art class repaints the marquee. lf at first you don't succeed try, try again but Marquette Clay would rather do his drafting right the first time. The most enjoyable class of the day-lunch. Raymond Boss is such a great photographer he somehow manages to get a picture of himself, E a 6 ,ts QQ ...uk - 5 Pepsident wants to proposition me, Sheryl Welch, here in the middle of Bill Thomas? 0 :big Iuniors ...' l9l Sophomores ' Q Q' 'f-Q. Sophomore officers are: Bessie Walker, Secretaryp Karol Berry, Vice-President, and David Sanchez, President 192 . . . Sophornores V, 4 -4 rift we I V fllfi-'Nitl!iTill f ' I l .V H A K fig uw ,i ,L .x . M Lf il' . , if W Q-W Af A Abshire, Jerry Adams, Lisa Adams, Michael Adams, Monica Adcock, Sonia Allen, Holly Allison, Kim Alvey, lana Amos, ludy Andries, Donald Ardis, LaQuita Arnold, Wade Arthur, Samuel Ashley, Carl Ayre, Dori Bailey, Marilyn Bailey, Melissa Bailey, Melissa Barnes, lacqueline Barnett, Meladee Barr, Todd Barrett, Audrey Barrett, Edith Bassett, Don Bates, Chris Battee, Zeta Baulkmon, Nakita Baxter, Sherea Bayonne, Linda Beal, Bryan Bell, Febrina Bell, Keenan Bell, Robert Bell, Tina Bell, William Bennett, Dow Benthall, Otis Berry, Karol Bessire, LeeAnn Bingham, Carrick Q Sophomores Bircher, Cynthia Bircher, Larry Bizor, Sonya Black, Deshonna Black, Sharon Black, Terri Blackmon, Vennis Blanton, Sandra Bobbitt, Karen Breitling, Mike Broughton, Thomas Brown, lames Brown, Marietta Brown, Meta Brown, Penny Browning, Annie Brumitt, Paula Brundidge, Dan Bryant, Ronnie Buford, Twanna Burgess, Daniel Burist, Karla Burkham, Mike Burns, Larry Bush, Gary Butler, Marisa Butler, Randy Butler, Ricky Byrd, Sonya Caddel, Viki Caldwell, Ben Calip, Mack Calloway, Ronald Carlson, Carl E. Carpenter, Carolyn Carr, Donald Carsten, Yvonne Carter, Bertram Carter, lacqueline Cash, Melanie Sophomores f, v 1 Q 1152? aff? QP ' . .F- l .1-2 11' 'J jlllgf Q, af K JK? A W. 1 X! X lg. 2 so 1, 5 .. ...fr ' 'ar' -5 ,, .,,,.. s M ' C C ft? ifilalf Fil fc: 1 , ,Q T 53 ..- 3' 5 C . ,f t 'ff' 1 ,,,, f 'Q BX ' fx X 1 7 avi' A l ? 83 . f ' +54 ,v E X ' 2 . .ix hmhA N R xl' l ' H31 1 L 3? gi il. 3 ff' ' AR Y' 3 QQ., TY Z Y ff ,.. 1 , iw x l VLSI' I .K A-I 'j g ll qi ' , Q5 lil . 53521K :Wi , Ei! J e C f' ,, fltf , .. t is , M' 3 Sfr.2li:.1.f i ll f 'i 1- if .,a.,,,,,,,a., . Sophomore students show their enthusiasm at the Lee pep rally. V ll' e t A tl W V E F I 1 sl ff' ,av 5 9 X ra . Cass, Vanessa Cates, Rex Chapman, Robert Choice, lerry Clark, Henry Clark, joseph Clark, Twana Clayton, Angela Clower, Eddie Cluiss, Terry Coats, Lester Cobb, Lonnie Coffer, Lisa Cohen, larnes Combs, Theresa Compton, Vikki Conner, DeUndra Cook, loseph Cook, Sherrye Cooks, Tracy Coon, Kelly Cooper, Diann Cooper, lana Cooper, Raymond Cortez, Eliiabeth Cox, Iacqueline Cox, Bill Cravens, Nathan at E6 Sophomores Crawford, Phyllis Crocker, Kevin Crook, Billy Crouch, Ronnie Culver, Keith Curbow, Larry Currington, Pam Curtis, Ruth Ann Dance, Mark Darden, James Davidson, Michael Davis, Ernest Davis, Lester Davis, Willie Davis, Yolanda Deal, Dana Denton, Lee Derrough, Kennard Devereaux, Larry Dews, Claudia Dews, Gary Dews, Renay Dickenson, Danny Dixon, Albert Dixon, Kimberly Downs, William Dry, Lori Dudley, Amy Dugger, Pete Dumas, Tim Dunn, Roderick Dunn, Terri Dunning, George Early, Melissa Edwards, Keith Edwards, Sharon Elliott, James Ellis, Sandy Ellis, Vicki Ellis, William Sophomores Kia f,'-, 4 f If I, V ,ff j5,y!m,' A h ,.,--gm, I 4 .. -ffif. ea 4' .I5f'fZ 35,5 I' ,W , , ,W , ,Aa ff V. 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Q i 1 i Q ' tm ar 't My 4-,1 V '? fi ' !Q::.4 Av ' Emmons, Shelley English, Daniel Ericson, Mark Erskine, Deionne Ervin, Martin Erwin, Bobby Erwin, Roderic Eurine, Bobby Evans, Charles Evans, Sylvia Faulkner, Marvin Fears, Bernard Ferrell, Kevin Fielder, Trey Fields, Henrietta Fife, Shelli Fleet, Robert Fleming, Georgia Fletcher, Cindy Flowers, Greg Flowers, Raymond Ford, Donna Fordn, Kevin Foreman, Patrick Forward, Cleve Foster, Calvin Fountain, Michael Franklin, Gregory Franklin, Laurie Franklin, Missy Freeman, Brian Gabbard, Dave Gabbard, Jimmy Gabriel, Celeste Garcia, Samenthia Garner, Ricky Garza, Gilbert George, Allen George, Vernon Gideon, Kelli U 3 , a m N Q ig Sophomores Gideon, Kristi Gilmore, Christy Gipson, Cynthia Givens, Vonita Goodnight, Thomas Gordon, Patricia Goss, Kimberly Grady, Dorothy Green, Donata Green, jackie Green, Zina Griffith, Stephanie Griffith, Susan Griggs, David Grimes, Robert Guzman, Lourdes Haggerty, Grahen Hale, Ronda Hall, Ardrel Hall, Lois Hammond, Pebble Hampton, Henry Hampton, Rhonda Hardin, Lyndon Harrell, Angela Harris, Lynne Harris, Frederick Harris, lill Harris, Kevin Harvey, Bryan Hearron, Scott Hendley, Scott Hendley, Vonda Henry, Michael Herbert, Michael Herrell, Sammy Hilburn, Tim Hill, Alonzo Hill, james Hinojosa, Mercy . Sophomores it A ' Q5 ,Ala . . x if ' if r L L Q' , . . .2 Q , Q- A as , 1 '. 's . 1:5 53.3 .1131 .., Wim ix' 11 5 :sh -512: . f, , iv P V-N L gRf 4s i L wt? ,XX 143. IL l ei 's ,. FW ,, ...- Q N f X! J' I if R 3 , eli- rff -F 1. A ,n Q ,Q , Kg s, if 43.-is Q! if I 5,0- V 50,5 I P Q .,. ' x , dy ' Q ff-9 57 , t y I I 2 E I. ' x, Nik L ' if' . 5 Hodge, Eric Hodge, Greg Holley, jill Hood, Maggi Hopkins, Les Howard, George Howard, Ierry Howard, Mary Hubbard, Stephen Huckabee, Caren Hudson, Henry Hudson, Sheketha Huff, Charles Hunt, David Hunter, Terry Ingram, Jimmy Irvin, Patrice Ivy, Kenneth Jackson, Brian Jackson, Cynthia Jackson, Nolanda jackson, Rosalyn lacobs, Frankie Iennings, Eulonda Iessie, Ironda leter, jerry Ieter, Teresa Iohnigan, Eleanor lohnson, Beverly lohnson, Burnest We 2326 m johnson, lohnson, lohnson, johnson, Iohnson, Charles Eric Linda Renata Rickey lones, lones, jones lones lones Andre Antonio Aquinas Marie Jerry Q1 Sophomores Sophomores Get Involved jones, joyce jones, Keaton jones, Kenneth jones, Kenneth jones, Martinas jones, Phill jones, Oran jones, Reginald jones, Tony Kelly, Latricia Kennedy, Bill Kennedy, Laquita Kennemer, Becky Kent, Brent Kersh, Karla Key, Lorraine King, Rosalyn Kinney, james Kirbo, Zack Kiryen, Sheila Kizer, Melissa Lancaster, Denise Lang, Cathy Lang, john LeBoW, jodi Sophomores Pete Dugger, sophomore, does not appear too excited about what he has been looking at under his microscope. He studied in a 6 foot x 8 foot cubicle behind the larger lab room at the john Tyler campus before the fire, , E3 OJ' 1 XVXQ al C ii Z rj Vx, . W Ji' ': ' ' t :A g ww, , A' l if J' 'Q' if wang ,qw'r,, 'Q . as !' I ' F U A 7 Dj 5 Ek , 2 if X. A ,ff .. :bv -az..7 Y b fffifilfffc 4 if i l 2 Lx .st V , FQ Kww ll . fn, ,, X A: X Q , gf' ' ,-rf I ,EQ X ,b .de-q': , Q L' al ' 2'f .eff'i..,2i - W1 : 2 xx X ra ' i x ' ,, - - , ff' f . ,iff W - 3 i- , 'if 121. L- EAN, f Il K 4 fgfL ,,-L. WK 5'-ift 1' 'MI I i 'L' we - ' - 2 af ,,, N.. M A ii. 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Sophomores ff 'SQ I i K if Y 4 ,a 'IQ my WN ,f ,Q 9.41 .1 tv . .9 1 'W. ,K Q,,'Q' i S Fa f fa? X. llra ,aa . 11' 9 'Il' x 3 ts L x lit V 1 n uf P 1 .L Bs r gg., R 42 ,11 ,r ,K . ETH' , 1 ,Q , .gwgw li m fi 1 . 'ETX Q K 1 A 'gf AE 1 1 , 1 'ir -P .,2 K P Powell, Carol Powell, Wanda Presley, Debra Presley, Dedra Price, Lecresia Prince, David Printers, Iacquelyn Printers, jerry Purtle, Karen Pyle, Sally Ann Ramirez, Bonnie Redwine, Roderick Reed, Katy Reed, Ricky Richardson, Chetunya Richardson, Reginald Ricketson, Hong Rider, jesse Rider, Kevin Roberts, lohn Robertson, Donald Robinson, Michael Robles, luana Rodriguez, Yvonne C Roland, Alvin Ross, Allen Ross, Monique Rountree, Tanya Ruiz, Norma Rush, Marcus Russell, Kevin Russell, Rene Saenz, Alma Saenz, Iesse Sanchez, David' Sanchez, Raphe Sanders, Camille Sanders, Cynthia Sanders, Donna Sandholm, Topi lg Sophomores . . Sanford, Larose Satterfield, Billy Satterfield, Norita Savage, Ricky Sawyer, Clifford Scott, Belinda Scott, Donna Scott, Larosa Scott, Richard Sealand, Debra Shands, lames Shavv, Rechell Shavv, Sandra Short, Cathy Shotts, Martha Simpson, Tom Sims, Paul Sipes, Scott Slane, Tina Smith, Arlisa Smith, Diona Smith, Gina Smith, lessie Smith, Sally Snider, Brian Spearman, Michael Spencer, Stanwin Spivey, Cary Squire, Melissa Stamps, Terri Staples, Claude Starks, james Stephenson, Kardinal Stevens, Tammy Stimpson, Dennis Stovall, Deborah Street, Anita Stubblefield, Sharon Suggs, Stuart Sustaire, Marlon , Sophomores cj, ,,f, .t gi Y QL' 4-2:3522 Wwe' ww. -. 455 M , i .V an ,- , S 7 t ii' S 'xt ' l , '- S X M 5 Qt? 1 'V' 'UT'?',i X , it '95 Q ,Q SM, 1 l l XC' 4, A Xi. 'i I VX lf N1 i , It , . X ,.. ,. 1' .. 4,5 - J' 2 I X Y W- , ,S i. if ' 5 l ,,,,rit if 't,,s,f till la. , -ik, A W .fini larsl A 1 -, ,Q Tv 5' I - t 'ia , W' sift , va , sfsiiffifw-f5FT T at , f T Q ,ti . .. , -,if , ,, Em, ww 55 xwf 171 5 .1 wwf' ff' ,N -it i at O Mark Dance, sophomore, waits patiently for Willie Walker-the new Urban Cowboy the serve. Swann, Kathy Swanson, Darren Tatum, Lisa Taye, Carolyn Taxon, Adrienne Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Angela Dennis Elton Robert Tonda Terrell, Angie Thomas, Danita Thomas, Dwight Thompson, Che-quita Thompson, Dwana Tidball, Susan Tilley, Doyle Tilley, Glenn Tillison, Karen Timms, Arthur Tompkins, lohnna Tompkins, Terry Turner, Otis Turner, Pamela Tutt, Sandra li? Q5 Sophomores Upton, Cary Van, Rhonda Van Houten, Michelle Veasey, Marilyn Veasley, Michael Vickery, lames Villanueva, lobie Vitatoe, Gerald Walker, Bessie Walker, Burt Walker, Marquita Walker, Samuel Walker, Treva Walker, Willie Wallace, Alonzo Wallace, james Wallace, Melva Ward, Carolyn Ward, Dedra Warren, Danny Warren, Kelvin Washington, Robby Watkins, Shirley Weesner, Ricky Whitaker, Flora Whitaker, Kent White, Curtis White, lohn Whitehead, Teresa Whitemon, Steven Williams, Debra Williams, Dwayne Williams, Horatio Williams, john Williams, Lonnie Williams, Riiena Williams, Terri Williams, Trenton Wilson, Michelle Wilson, Ronert . , Sophomores N' N. ,ew 1. 1 'wi 7, A il a -4467: Sophomores Learn Skills was , s - .g W a V ,xv .Rr 535 N 2655 W Ricky Reed, sophomore, operates a cash register at a faculty f luncheon served by VEH students, Z' 4 Rf g ft t as Y.: , is W ' V f x it X. 1 v t K A XFVR gt. Q I i ai, if Q9-X 4. Q .n Wilson, Tony Wingard, Martin Wood, Kelly Woodall, Teresa Woods, Cynthia Woods, lvry Woods, Jerry Woods, Ronnie Woods, William Wright, Norman Young, Melissa Zimmerman, Lind 8 QS' Sophomores Freshmen P ln s D P Q 9 6 , s i , ,.- 'QQDQA3 . Freshman Class Officers 1980-1981 are: Belinda Rhodes, Vice-President, lackie Washington, President, and Shelley johnson, Secretary 208 . . . Freshmen 1 ' a , . an- . , A Q Q f ' 8' ' i i: ,vrs K. 'K Q 11: ng' ,, Q ' ' Q if i 7 . o .L ' F 8 11 4 1 ' 5 , K Q 4 .,1s it lr' 'K 9 Q Q v Q 4 if ,fx Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams, Butch Gary Glenn Ronnie William Akins, Mervyn Alexander, jerry Alexander, Reginald Alexander, Thomas Alfaro, lose Ancira, Linda Anderson, Derwin Ansley, William Anzaidua, Sandra Arps, Stephanie Ates, Byron Ates, Demetra Baker, Marty Ball, Charvelle Barnes, Marshall Barnes, Michael Barnes, Sharon Barrera, lose Barrett, Alverna Barrett, Michael Barron, Bobby Bartee, Arthur Bass, Stephanie Bateman, Coan Battles, Reginald Bearden, Ravonda Beck, Melissa Bell, Joyce Bell, Milissa Benson, Marvin Bickerdike, Glenn Bizor, Wanda Black, Charles Blaylock, Remesha Blunt, luanita W Freshmen . Bolton, Brad Booker, Frederick Bowie, Chris Bradshaw, James Branscum, Sharon Bright, Timothy Britton, Rodney Brooks, Loyce Brooks, Robert Brooks, Vincent Brown, Anthony Brown, CaTayna Brown, Gregory Brown, Reginald Brown, Victor Brungot, Nancy Buchanan, Tony Bunch, Kara Burns, Anita Burns, Teressa Bush, Rudy Butcher, Billy Butler, lulienne Cain, Herbert Cain, Hubert Cain, Randy Callens, Mary Campbell, Marlene Cantrell, Robert Carter, Zebbie Cash, Lezlie Caywood, Henry Chapin, Margaret Chapman, Rodger Choice, Tomothy Clark, Brenda Clay, Cedric Cluiss, Kelly Cobb, Kenneth Cole, Les Freshmen We Q, me gi, ,c Rx A 1 I 5' mi Q ilruulil 'Q J Qigyxgaflafjl :ii r mt Y gi Qi as 5 wxt fl' , it .. I - 'ii f ix y it ff' ,- ,I 'xy A fl fi H -. . if ' Q- 4' N J sf x 21 is ax ,f ' gg ' 5, ,V x , 3, ' lf' 1 . ,,ft41,St. Eh y , V . f 3 2 .3 -' 1 H 'i A a. .L R fl . li l 21514 Az.. we W J 'lt v 3 . ng: ' ' Q 3 A, 52 . ' ., gm 'Q 'Q X i , Q senr ,V,g , , .Q-1' -. .. A 'A as 'i-1. K, B lf L 'X ry' 5, stl W rr' A , Q, , z I 43, MQ' f-:gf 2- 54' K 21, A . -.f - -1,- il! -if , it 4 Collins, Danny Collins, Darrell Combs, Ronald Cook, Melvia Cool, Jeffrey Cortez, lose Crayton, Terrence Crear, Portia Critchlow, Cheryl Critchlow, lohn Crouch, Kevin Crowe, Roderick Crowell, Rupert Curry, Kevin Curtis, Robin Daly, Jennifer Daniel, Yolanda Darden, Cynthia Daugherty, Tina Davis, lackie Davis, Lonnie Davis, Mark Davlin, Bryan Day, Allen Deaton, Robert , Deere, Dianah Denoux, Michael Dewitt, Eddie Dews, Reola Dickerson, Sharon Dingler, Suzanne Dixson, Dale Dixson, Milton Dodson, Trace Dotson, Dahlia Dotson, Estella Dotson, Michael Dudley, Scherry Dukes, Richard Edwards, Curt lg Freshmen Edwards, lerome Edwards, Ruby Ehlen, Richard Ellis, Rory Ellis, Todd Elrod, Terri Ervin, Archie Ervin, Audrey Everett, Lonnie Farrell, Linda Faulkner, Janice Fears, Deon Felder, Olden Felder, Robert Fleming, johnny Florence, Craig Ford, Benny Ford, Brenda Fowler, Timothy Franklin, Tonja Freshmen Members of the ninth grade Blue Brigade show their spirit at the JT-Lee pep rally. - .,,, fri. ' Q' it 1 E ar! .V - 'a:,.1AQ,' av - 1 - . i l xx f ..,e e147 4 . lb: tk .gfffw ' V ' i if-.2 , 4f,W-xxx' lg Q fx ' 1 3' . to , ,gg , f ' . :il A iwq, ww A ff V 'N J. K Q, Y .Wu i F Y. L we 4, X t I ,:. , ,i si 7 X i hu. i l l llll Q rs ' 2 - M H lx L N ,W X L W' ,2 i .1 f , v., 4 Y fp, jg ,rw -',,': . ,S gi , . Y l E 'ex N. sf B 1. .f i z 4 is V' W I s '3 'V X 'N X Frauman, Chris Freeman, Felecia Freeman, Lisa Freeman, Rebecca Frick, Ieannie Gabel, Muriel Gain, Robert Gardner, Annette Garza, Barbara Gaston, Michael Gentry, Penny Germany, Vonda Gilmore, Lisa Gipson, Cleo Goff, Curtis Grantland, Pamela Graves, Dwight Gray, Noah Green, jason Griffin, Torian Grigsby, Kelly Grimes, Lawrence Grindle, Susan Gunter, Frederick Guthrie, Daisy Guthrie, Walter Hagler, Casaundra Hall, Oliver ,, Hammons, Malcolm Hampton, Eric Hampton, Karlous Hand, Iudy Handy, Angela Hanson, Monica Hardin, Willie Harris, jeffrey Hawkins, Andrea Hawkins, Iames Hawkins, Reginald Hawkins, Teresa if Freshmen . Haygood, Deardia Hays, Billy Hedrick, Deborah Henderson, Perrilyn Henry, Billy Henry, Gerald Henry, Ursual Herber, Annette Herndon, Batiesta Herrell, joe Herring, Rhonda Hicks, jimmy Hidalgo, james Hill, Mike Hill, Ronald Hitt, Kris Holland, Delores Hollins, Tracy Holmes, Mark Hooten, Tommie Hopson, Barry House, Ella House, Frankie Hubbard, Sharon Hullett, Margrette Hunt, Trent Hunter, jere Ingram, Bertha Irby, Teresa Ivy, Kristy jackson, LaTonya jackson, Luckes jackson, Schekatha jackson, Virginia jasper, Carolyn jeffrey, Dana jennings, Karen jerger, Chris jeter, Myra johnigan, Marcus Freshmen A N ,F pf La? .1 .?, X . 1'W ily ff QU ,I fxf p C1 N q 2. ia U :fl vigi ftllilw il A f iw . ex X4 . 8 itil lr A. k A l Y A.,-iw H Massa 5 J l z,fr'1?? r' 'Ani Freshman students show their spirit and pep at rally. Mi f FJ 4 7' sag? 9 in 'F , 14,7 -Ifbfff 1 K is,l xg.3 Far' l .1 gqsa 6 3 J X A X A -1, , Q51 1 Z i the Nacogdoches pep Freshmen Show Lion Spirit at Pep Rally fe, W.. Ai gi HBV johnigan, johnigan, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson johnson johnson 1 Rhonda Wally Amanda Anthony Debbie Gina joyce Kenneth Pamela Raymond Shelley Theron jones, Ermma jones, Felecia jones, james jones, Lois jones, Marcus jones, Michael jones, Michael jones, Roshea jones, Shetonya jones, Shekethia jordan, David jordan, john jordan, Sheridan 3 Q Freshmen Jordan, Sophia jordan, Vertrice jordan, Vertrick Kelley, lason Kelly, Xavier Kennedy, Blake Key, Dalton Key, Daniel Kilkenny, Robert Kimlicko, Catherine Kincaide, Debra King, Deborah King, Vanessa Kinney, Leannah Kirven, Willie Krajca, Sidney Kulik, Chris Lance, Robert Lane, Tracy Lanquist, Kammie Lauderdale, Kitty Lawson, Donald Lemons, Anthony Lennon, Brenda Lewis, Ylanda Lollar, Eugenia Lollar, Frederick London, Sonya Longbrake, Tracey Loosier, Keith Love, Mickey Love, Reva Love, William Lowery, james Luce, Tina Lytle, Damon Madlock, Felecia Mahomes, Carla Mann, Gloria Markham, Angela . Freshmen ' , , , 5 x ' asf xi AVS gi , x A K QW ,W -15 ,M 0 V 12 A ff A r s ,, I ,HL X X N .bmw ,f t ff , rn? Q 'N Q 4 f 339 .e L it ,A ,,..... X P it ,fat if 1, 4 S . A . li lim, 7. TSS' K9 is i Q 'fl .1 ml. x 1' i l T 45-77 6255, A . X I rzi.. l y 1 l' WM f, , ti 1: if .P 5, f . X X sl Hi my . 4 Q , . ,., z 'J .. ,HG-, v 9. t V 5.3 : -'fill 26 fa. vs' , 5 , ,ZR my v M, V? I. tr ef, '55 , K, Ji Q I ' X, 1 H5 Marr, Brian Marshall, Kirk Martin, Adam Mass, Felecia Mass, Unnice Mathews, Sheeba Mathis, Alfred Matlock, Michael Mayfield, Reshontia Mayfield, Velesia McCalister, Mechela McCloud, Hershel McCloud, Loretta McClung, Rebecca McDaniel, Byron McDuffy, Clyde McFaddin, Kenny McGee, loya McGee, Louretta McGowen, Sheila Mclntire, David McKellar, Danna Meadows, Teresa Mendez, Richard Menefee, Stanley Messer, Sue Ellen Meyer, Lupe Middlebrooks, Thomas Midkiff, Doretta Miller, Mack Mims, Nina Mitchell, leffery Monteagudo, Benny Monteiro, Stephanie Montgomery, William Moore, Alvin Moore, Lester Mosley, Carmen Murray, April Muse, Dee gig? Freshmen . , Freshmen Learn Trades. 1.5 Nelson, Cynthia ' Butch Adams and Yott Parker, freshmen, work on their projects in electricity class. Nicholson, Belinda Nick, Larry Norris, Linda Nunn, Gary A I ,,, OConner, Kathy ' Oden, Brenda Oliver, Calvin Oliver, Dana ONeal, Danny ONeal, Mary Pardue, Linda Parker, Scott Parker, Thurlon Payne, Angela Penry, Connie Perez, Dina Pettigrew, Cora Pfutzenreuter, Sonia Phillips, Leah 218 . . . Freshmen fag 7 wr Vt X , R I 3 f s V, 5 l 5, l ,MV ,,., 1 I rf A ' . 4 ' I F ! 1 , ,,,1,, ,,, , 1 l ww: A W VI, . 5. I V xr. V. Q ,V E J Wi.: V V. V X.-5: S'llx', 1', 'ie.f lf ,. k ,,ff, f. Q vV , H. 'rf ,f if f' Auf' 5? 3,2 A ff' 1 'x - m J ,K fp.. 4, ws fun ,tv lx WTR? lg If A, Y U wif 53 an ve. TL l Q. :K .iff EJ , 1 l M L X it We 'OO Q ff.: Q 6 Q, QM if at s if aw -Z X K A P XX l W sf i ., 1 . , fl., t 'Viv-' X' 1 ? X N ' i , lj, 'A-N! gm A I x ' , l 4- in f -X X Y ' R Tfyfl VA lin ii im 1 I ,, f . GK fl, A, ,., f A .,?fgr 1 - - , j A I f i if p L , ' . wi , LQ V ,ia ' A' W- fa ' 3 V xi , X X s C. .Q iixiiu, E We Pierce, Cecilia Pike, Mark Pinkerton, Cary Pittman, Sheila Pollard, Mary Porter, jann Porter, Lisa Porter, Randy Post, Estell Powell, Windy Prater, Lisa Price, Gregory Priddy, Owen Prince, Shelby Printers, Cynthia Pruitt, janelle Pyle, Donald Rabourn, Christi Raibon, Shannon Ray, julia Ray, Sharon Ray, William Redwine, William Regas, Sloan Renfro, james Renson, julie Rhodes, Belinda Rice, Carla Rich, Kimberly Richardson, james Richardson, Regina Ricketson, Lan Roberson, Lynza Rose, David Rozell, Darren Rozell, julie Runnels, Lisa Rush, Nancy Russeau, Pamela Sanches, Ronda Freshmen Sanders, Debra Sanders, Mary Saunders, William Sawyer, Donna Scott, Marvin Seaton, Algen Seaton, Kenneth Sellers, Forrest Shackelford, Dana Shaw, Davis Sheats, Tina Sheffield, Theresa Sigler, Michelle Sigler, Thomas Sims, Bruce Sinclair, Shauna Sluder, Kimberly Smith, Alfred Smith, Daniell Smith, Elizabeth Sowells, Anthony Spain, David Sparkman, Perry Spencer, Byron Spencer, Darrell Spencer, Dexter Spencer, Kimberlie Spillman, Mary Starks, Darrell Starling, Patrick St, Clair, Cathleen Steele, Denese Steele, Norma Stinson, Sheila Stoker, Rex Stokes, Carman Stout, lulie Stovall, Sherri Stripling, Sanchez Strong, Grady Freshmen ,tw ...Til 'i' 1 , 2' 5? f 1 X 1' l X tx l . ,, , , 1 15' Ei. J If l :'.--M 1' 1 ,fi S 'tlkxixr :vi V afzfr ,fi 4' Ti :SP E21 i 57 Qi.-7 5- if ,, t td ! W. si ' 5, If v 1--V' 71? ga The 198081 jT Ninth Grade Majorettesg Left to rightx Danna McKellar, Kim Wilson, Debbie johnson, Head Drum Major, LaTonya jackson, and jackie Washington. Front Row: julie Stout. 4' fa 8' tv ff' f 1 iN ,iA Lf 1 inth Grade Maiorettes Add Sparkle to Halftime Stubblefield, Lee Suggs, jimmy Tacker, Lex Taliaferro, Teri Tamez, Rodney Tate, Bobby Tatum, Sherry Taylor, james Taylor, Lea Tennison, Carroll Terrell, Beauford Terry, Geroge Thomas, Billy Thomas, judi Thomas, Nathan Thomas, Wanda Thompson, Lorease Thompson, Stephanie Ticey, Carl Tilley, james H931 Q7 Freshmen 77 Tillison, Gerald Tillman, Kirk Tillman, Stephanie Todd, Gerald Traylor, Roy Vandiver, Ronnie Van Houten, Mark Vaughn, Chester Vela, Elsa Vickers, Mona Victoria, Myriam Waggoner, Scott Walker, Samuel Wallace, Eva Wallace, ludy Warren, Kelly Warren, Kevin Warren, Randy Warren, Symenthia Washburn, Donna Washington, Jackie Washington, Sharon Watson, Mary Watterson, Danny Watts, Gary Webb, Chester Wells, Kevin West, Elliott Westerfield, Sheila White, Balsorah Whitmill, Becky Wiggins, joey Willhite, Carla Williams, Angelia Williams, David Williams, Felecia Williams, Gregory Williams, Kelvin Williams, Lauretta Williams, Lynn . 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GENTRY u PARKWAY, , , Tyler, Texas Quality Stamps and 5fZ5 Senior Discounts Given We Give Triple Stamps on Wednesday Advertising Lindale Paint and Body Shop Specializing in Insurance W k an dF rame Alignment K' A wi. xv' Cf ,s -S N 7 ee, N iq X ' X wk A X x E X is isX NmQ'- AA,,Z'J jimmy L. Smith PO Box 895 Phone 882-6060 Llndale Texas 75771 .-- ' TV SALES-SERVICE-SATISFACTION Quasar COLOR rv DEALER jgnlnses -j l.Er:'rncJNn:s we Bill Bridges 802 W. Gentry Pkwy. Bin Bridges 595-0241 Tyler, Texas Lecrrnomica-, displays his van, lCPenney Hickory Fare Bar-B-Que 2 Locations in Tyler Broadway Square Mall Shop Daily 10:00 am-9:00 pm Ph. 561-3333 WEQZSQQQK Y 2223 E SE. Loop 323 G A 5 Bowling Ce t 561-8881 l Ig, . X Congratulations Gourmet Seniofs from Cand Bur-ks Walker Box E ripper Old Fashioned Quality Chocolates Old English Village 581-0592 Q Q Advertising . 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Erwin Street Phone 593-8266 Tyler, Texas 75701 T , , - f f Y Pharmacy LAKE STREET MERLE NORMAN STUDIO PROVIDING MAKEUP FOR l.T.'s FINEST 815 South Beckbham just Call SUE HANNAH MORRIS MAKEUP ARTIST Hospital Area 592-8283 592-0671 410 E. LAKE TTIlestaurant I ALAN MARTIN OFHETQRQLD MARTIN sENroRs BILLY R. MARTIN INSURANCE AGENCY 916 N. Englewood, Tyler, Texas HURWITZ MAN SHOP We Have It. HOME OWNERS-LIFE-AUTO-FIRE South Broadway , . . Advertising Square Mall Another great place to eat out. Brought to you by MoDonaldi Any place is a great place Or a Filet-0fFishT ' and a Ngblaggandgit to eat out. As long as you take CocafColaG'9 under that big like na.ld's Canw McDonald's along. oak tree in the park. Try a Quarter Pounderg at Take us wherever you go the beach. A juicy Big Macm and a good time's in the bag. Mc: mlfm on a trip to the zoo. Weigh! before cooking 4 oz. 1113.4 gmsb 4014 S. Broadway I SAM-CO-103 i I lg Advertising Antiques WE BUY ESTATES flarge or Smallj Collectables SUMPN' ELSE STORE 724 S. Bois D'Arc-Tyler, Texas 75701 Phone A. C. 214-597-1282 PAT BOSLEY Home Phone 593-4826 Primitives Furniture Good Luck, Seniors The Lone Sm Distributing Co. EL CHICO RESTAURANT NO. 17 K-Mart Plaza Watkins Products Established 1948 r214p 592-1659 Courtesy of Dal-Hy Radio Two Way Sales 81 Service ROUTE 2 BOX 415 C HIGHWAY 64 WEST 593-8661 TYLER, TEXAS 75704 p,0, Bgx 4006 PHONE 597-5496 1 c ' I 1831 w. Gentry Pwky. Oliflaniaggga Tyler, Texas 75701 PAUL BOSS i 5' Your Electronic Super Market 3 V it ,. . . I-mill CCl.E ELECTRONICS INC. 345 S. Bonner Tyler, Texas Electronics. W. C. Square Shopping Center Mrs. Cole displays one of the many stereo amplifiers available at Cole . . . Advertising A. C. Harvey Concrete Co. UNO job too big or too small Free Estimates 2815 Shaffer Chuck's Body Shop Rt. 9, Box 371-A TYLER, TEXAS 75706 HIGHWAY 14 AT SAND FLAT 5920049 597-4993 CHARLES RQACH OWTTGT A Welcome Awaits You At: TYLAND BAPTIST CHURCH 2818 Silver C k D t NW Loop 323 Tyler, Texas '1Acquaint Now Thyself With Him, . And Be At Peace. A W. F. VICK, PASTOR 592-6364 Residen Youth 84 Music Dire. Georg 597-9156 597 2676 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS TYLER BEVERAGES The Unc ola 1839 West Gentry Tyler, Texas Ad EAST TEXAS REPOGRAPHICS - .-4 5 . 4 , Good Luck lohn Tyler Tennis Team , Mark and Melissa D ance visit East Texas Repographics, PEUDIL f 1 4 we Sfnfagixamn 1 P . . - vt , ,I -1A 1 l - is - i c?iTErrjgRiw6sMA5vge5K Cglllllfl TTQOLUCFI Restaurant - Club 9 gift Qfioi prime rib ' steak ' alaskan king crab 0 lobster 561-5711 f -X' 215 w. sw, Loop 323 E' Y NKFRUSSlHllMllNl1.f'kLlMAN Mrll ll xii :- z . ,-1 1 -'Y -,',. 5 in so in E EAST TEXAS PENNZOIL DISTRIBUTOR Wholesale Gas and Oils Phone fA.C. 2141 597-3701 PO. Box 659-510 N. Palace Tyler, Texas l'loi4'r'rv for lll H4411 6611 s EHOADW 'v' ' as 561 lOl are JACK 81 PEGGY VVALDIH STEIFFER T.V. Congratulations Seniors . . Advertising of 80-81 Q -' s. 1 YOU ARE WELCOME AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH We're the Downtown Church Q Tw Adv TIRES-TUBES-BATTERIES DICK REEVES TIRE CO. sf Thgjvbfedsf in World's Fin S f Richard Graham and Brad Sims, Seniors, promote tires at Dick Reeves Tire Co 321 South Bonne Tyler, Texas 75702 Pho e 214-592-6541 PASTOR: Dr. lohn H. Beard 4 MUSIC: --il? ,555 - Larry B. weeks i e 5 MIM T ' 52 I -F- ii I gm! fig 5 me seas iiii . 1 ' e-'i I 'e iii- :T Qg i- jf 2 Y Y,+S-V Q - ,, CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH SOUTH 2 6 Ad sing 6 S Th Ml-ontgrey Woody Weaver Pharmacy for Great Mexican F006 35 are q' 515 . 1 lla ' L 3. Your Dunn ' R , N ' I I R T cnt ' l'You'lI Like our Prices Van Hwy. at W, Gentry 593-2533 Tyle, T as 75702 2506 E, mm 592 98 Tyl 1015 E. Ma n in 753 5322 L Q lgbb-6 . . . your radio station PHILCO C292 Cade Home Appliance 84 TV Charles 84 Velma Cade Chandler, Texas Supporting The John Tyler Llons And Sewing Tyler 8: Whitehouse With 8 Friendly Stores Green Acres Village 815 N Broadway 1124 East Erwm 2235 W Gentry Parkway Shlloh Rd At S Broadway Hwy 110 N In Whitehouse Bus. Phone Res. Phone 849-6300 593-5443 Z,,,,,,,,, R3,9..!5R,!1!.!oE.!E 5 Bergfeld Center - 2734 East Fifth QQ, Advr .ti ' g 47 Foxfv UNIQUE BEAUTY SALON TACKLE SHACK , ks Z Red at Reel Repair H I 1 U fl Our Specialty 317 S. Bois d arc Cjggl Owner-Operator-Era loneS HHOme of Ugly Bas? Specializing The Total Look ' ' ,F 2225 WSW Loop 323 l Tyler, Texas N 56l-309C A Church With Youth In Mind ' hm , ,U ,Q gulf l 'lklsg E Llrrxx THE CALVARY BAPTIST eoo E, Houston sr. 593-8491 Wholesale Onl North Broadway and West Bow Y Dr. W. I. Thomas, Pastor Duane Perkinson, Minister of Music Ed. Advert s g l. W. NCHADH HANNA BUILDER REALTOR LATEST IDEAS AND QUALITY WORK Member of Multiple Listing Service S734 South Park Drive Tyler, Texas Off. 56 l-4740 ggzxmcqcx fabrics THE FRENCH QUARTER ACROSS FROM THE MALL 4500 SOUTH BROADWAY IN TYLER LLOYD JAMES FUNERAL HOMEH . D .OX alt' 1:0 HIDDIII 'L9 S ' Gil f,1:g:1fti51z, SMH me mf fm :fm cSm1927 lOll EAST rirzsr srizesr-rY1ER PHONE 597-66lI .im if- 1 :iss -.11 e f Y GO uoixis Eddie and Carol Tom Anna Scott Dianne GOOD LUCK LIONS from Officers and Booster Club Members of 1980-8 1 Dunn Transmissions Inc' Quinn's 1-Hour Cleaners . 122 VV, Amherst 1401 West Erwin Tyler, Texas 593-4891 2 14x56 'l-7011 Employ Certified Mechanics roivi Quirsirw rirvi Quiwiv Master Charge 81 Visa Welcome Serving Tvler for Z5 Years 195 Advertising . , A4224 Z 4500 South Broadway The Toy Store Mary Bonn Fashions Ladies 81 juniors Ready To Wear 2323 W. Erwin of East Texas 5924041 SOUTH TYLER 4 i n CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE A I ' 2010 Troup Highway K Tyler, Texas Phone: 597-5324 A Friendly Church meeting the needs of the whole Rev. Cycil I. Adrian, 3107 Birdwell family. Pastor Tyler, Tx. 75701 Phone: 597-4250 I 9 UUZZWIWIZ QS THE FURNITURE STORE . Advertising CALL 592-6526 DOWNTOWN OUR 86th YEAR -siiiuviavsin WHY SWANN'S? LARGEST SELECTION UNDER VISIT OUR INDOOR SHOWROOMH ONE ROOF! PRIVATE CUSTOMER APOLLO USED PARKING AT THE DOOR! CARS THE LOWEST TERMS IN TOWN! LOW-LOW PRICES! FREE DECORATOR SERVICE! Across From Tyler Pipe RFD 5, Box 243 Tyler, Texas 75706 Off. 882-6039 Res. 882-3481 IERRY DOWDY, Owner FREE DELIVERY WITH CARE! Swan, Tex. 75706 ! 0 I i 'U :Wg-' 1?-TQ HAMBURGERB omou Rl -- 15 'G ,, ' I 'v,- L' i- ji up WA-!TING-CALL IN Anvmrcf 593-6892 FOUNTAIN FAVORITES ligappy nuns nor Fnssu cornea ...... - nor cnocoumz ,N MILK use candy ..... MM: BURGERS L L ......,. E, N f f.G..,f. 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Set thermostat on 780, or higher. 2. Have equipment checked seasonally by qualified serviceman. 3. Check filter every 30 days. Clean or replace when dirty. 4. Close draperies and blinds to keep out direct sunlight. 5. Keep fireplace damper closed. 6. Proper home insulation keeps heat out, cuts energy use. 7. Weatherstrip doors and windows. Caulk cracks. Window Units Follow above suggestions, plus these: 8. Place unit where it'Il get as little direct sun as possible. 9. Aim air outlets at lower half of doorway to next room to allow warm air from that room to enter at the doortop for recooling, recirculation. Conserve electricity and you help conserve one or more of the fuels needed to produce it. Conserve fuels and you help assure that there will be enough to meet essential needs for electricity in the future. if you would like additional information on conserving electricity, call the Customer Service Representative .'n the TP8lL Office. TEXAS POWER 84 LIGHT COMPANY A tax-paying, investor-owned electric utility Advertising A Barrett, Alvema 87, ghd, Cornelius 177 Barrett, Andrey 46, Black, Delores 177 Baffftt, Edith Blaeir, Deshonna 194 Barrett, Emma B7, Buck' fn, 150 n Barrett, Michael Buck, 59,314 177 Barrett, Penny Black, Michael 177 Barron, Bobby Bladr, shaira 177 Bil'l'0tl, Stephen Black, Sharon 81, 194 BINGO, Aflhllf Black, Yvette 177 Bass, Stephanie 105, Bladlmon, vennis 72, 194 Bateman, Coan 50, Bladnstock, liani 42, 43, 49, 150, 160 Bates, Chris 76, 77, makelys 'fly' 2Q0 Battles. Reginald 114, Blanton, Sandra 49, 194 Battles, Terrance 47, Blasclrke, Charlotte 131 Baobiit, Possy 42, 54, 100, 151, Blaylock, Remesha 101, 209 Balllllltlilt, R0dllBY Blevins, Gary 55, 160 Baxter, Edward 66, Blue Brigade 108 Baxter, Lallenthia 152, Blum, ,main 209 A-1 Rent All 231 Bayless, Paul Bobbin, Karen 194 A.c. Harvey Concrete co. 243 Baynltaln, ltoboffa 42, 43, 150, 151, 152, Bobbin, Sonia 177 Able, Archie 144 Bayonne, linda 74, B1. 87, Bohanon B Sons Salvage 230 Abshire, lerry 193 Belflnltln loin Bolton, Brad 210 Adams, Butch 209, 218 Beal, Princess Bolton, Teresa 160 Adams, Debbie 27, 30, 53, sa, 177, 100, 190 llelttiftlf Kivntldi Bond, Keith Bs, 160, 190 Adarns, Gary 209 Boanff Biz Stat Booker, rrederielr ao. Ba, 210 Adanis, Glenn 75, 119, 209 Bert, Melissa 101, 10B, Booker, Yolanda 177 Adams, lisa 75, 193 W C Booster cloh 249 Adams, Mike 46, 193 Bell, Carolyn 59' Booth, David 116, 160 Adarns, Monica 108, 193 Bell, 'Mech 87, Borden's 230 Adams, Ronnie 209 ku' lellnilel 74' Bosley, Bmce 34, 93, 42, 84, 160 Adams, Vernon 66, 88, 151, 159 Bell, 10799 Boss, Raymond 107, 178, 191 Adams, William 209 Wi' Milfs' 121, Boswell, Danny 107, 160 , Air Conditioning Boll, Sonia Boswell, Randy 16, 178 Allins, Mervyn 209 Bell, Soo . Bowens, Emory 133 Akins, Patsy 177 501500, Mlwlll Bowie, Chris 210 Alealde 106, 107 Benthall, Terri Bowie, Renee B1, 87, 178 l Alexander, Bobby 177 Berry, Dons Boyd, David 178 Alexander, Donna 177 Betty, lill Boyd, Twyla 127, 178 Aleaander, Gary 159 Betty, Klfol 46, 152, Braeey, lill 52, 53, 160 Alexander, lerry 209 Bofty, Snsan 48, Bradshaw, Gladys 135 Alexander, Reginald 209 Blbby, Boolty Bradshaw, lames 210 Alexander, Thomas 209 Bicllerdike, Glenn Bramlett, Danielle 178 Altaro, lose zoo Blass, Bobby Bramlett, Darlene 125, 160 Allen, Clark 177 Billinston, Robert Branarn, Kim 29, 42, 52, 53, 160 Allen, Holly 1011, 193 Billy lt- Martin lnwfanfs nranseoni, Sharon 210 W Allen, Kevin 159 Binsttafn, Doane 115, Braaile, johnny so, 133 , Allen, Leathia 177 Bltllllittl, Getflflt Breault, lulie 178 Allison, Kim 35, 97, 193 Binisof, Dawn Breedlove, Mike 130 Alvey, lana 193 Biondo. lll11l1lY 47, Breitling, Michael 91, 194 Amos, lodilh 57, 108, 152, 193 Bitfllof, Cynthia Brenis, Katherine 160 Aneira, Linda 209 Biroher, Laffy Brice, Darlene B7, 178 Anderson, Derwin 209 Bistioo, D 'Y Bridges Electronics 234 Anderson, Marshelle 43, 47, 177 Bgloi, Sonya 46, Brigadenes 53 Anderson, willie 66, 177 llllofr Wanna 1011 Brigadene Otficers 52, 53 Andries, Donald 193 llllfltf Ctlltief mf llrighani, Kenneth 160 , Ansley, Anita 159 Ansley, William 209 , Anzaidua, Sandra 209 Apollo Used cars 250 Awloton. lames 159 Ardis, I.aQuita 46, 193 ' Armstrong, lim 98, 133 Amold, Angela 42, 46, 47, 158, 159 Amold, Brian 177 Amold, Linda 177 Amold, Philip 117, 159 Aniold, wade 79, 193 Amold Typewriter 61 Supply 231 Arps, Sondra 177 Arps, Stephanie 83, 107, 209 Art 110, 111 Arteaga, Marlin 66, 73, 91, 177 Ashton, Rhonda Ashley, Carl 193 Ashley, Cynthia 100, 111, 151, 159 1 Ashton, Richard 95, 177 I Ates, Byron 209 Ates, Demetra 209 Ales, ltosin-1 9a, 159 Atwood, Dorothy 131 'mmm Atwood, Helen 131 ' ' Audis, lo Ann 131 Ausbome, Diedra 81, 87, 177 ' 'wi , Auto Mechanics 114 l l B. C. Floyd Insurance 231 Bassett, Tony 55, 159 l Bailes Baptist Church 223 Bailey, Brian 177 , Bailey, MarilYn 193 Bailey, Melissa 193 l Baker, Charlie 159 1 Baller, Christine 177 ' Baller, C. C. 131 Baller, Many 209 Ball, Charvelle 209 Bandy, Linda 132 Barbee, Nancy 132 , , Barnes, Marshall 209 lose johnson addresses a pep rally crowd as Ray lones and Coach Bill Parks look on. Bames, Michael 209 ' Bames, Sharon 209 Barr, Todd 66, 88, 193 Barrera, lose 209 1 Q51 Index . . . 253 Brigham, Roi-,en Bfishi, 11m0fhy Britton, Kenneth Britton, Rodney Britton, Vendrastea Broadus, Robert Brooks, loan Brooks, Loyce Brooks, Robert Brooks, Vincent Brookshire's Broughton, Thomas Brown, Anthony Brown, Ben Brown, Debbie Brown, CaTanya Brown, tkrald Brown, Gloria Brown, Greg Brown, lames Brown, lames Brown, loe Brown, lohn Brown, Marietta Brown, Meta Brown, Pearline Brown, Penny Brown, Reginald Brown, Timothy Brown, Victor Browning, Annie Browning, laceson Brumitt, Paula Bnimitt, Sharon Bnmdidge, Don Brungot, Kevin Brungot, Nancy Bruno's Pizza Bryant, Cassandra Bfy-IM, l0S2Pll Bryant, Ronnie Buchanan, Raymond Buchanan, Ronald Buchanan, Tony Buckner, Gregory Buford, Twanna Building Trades Bullington, Dexter Bunch, Kara Bundy, lune Burgess, Daniel Burist, Karla Burk, lo Ellen Burkett, Laurie Burks-Walker-Tippet Funeral Home Burnham, Bruce Bums, Anita Bums, Larry Bums, Teressa Bush, Bertha Bush, Gary Bush, Patti Bush, Rudy Business Butcher, Billy lesse lulienne Marissa Phillip Randy Ricky Bybee, Beverly Byrd, Sonya 555555 Caddel, Teresa Caddel, Viki Cade, Billy Cade's Home Appliances Catfrey, Gwyn Caftrey, Kathleen Cain, Amelia Cain, Herbert Cain, Hubert Cain, Randy Cain, Ricky Caldwell, Ben Calip, Mack Callens, Mary Calloway, Ethel Callier, Mardella Callier, Dwight Calloway, Ronald Calvary Baptist North Church Calvary Baptist South Church Campbell, Darryl Campbell, David Campbell, Marlene Cannon, Tiffany Cantrell, Robert Calder, Barbara Carlson, Carl Carpenter, Carolyn Carpenter, Nonny 254 , , , Index 53, 39, 62, 26, 46, 148, 80, 149, 120, 152, 160, 114, 121, 53, 66, 49, 101, 101, 46, 47, 119, 108, 46, 47, 108, 100, 152, 160 210 178 210 160 178 131 210 210 210 247 194 210 137 B3 210 160 160 210 194 178 72 178 194 194 178 194 210 160 210 194 178 194 227 194 178 210 230 160 178 194 178 178 210 178 194 117 160 210 135 194 194 178 136 235 160 210 194 210 161 194 161 210 103 210 161 210 194 66, 69 46, 194 194 161 194 47, 178 49, 194 85, 178 247 103, 178 46, 53, M, 08, 75 161 210 210 210 178 194 194 210 132 178 161 194 247 246 72 178 210 161 210 135 194 194 178 Carr, Donald Carsten, Yvonne Carter, Bertram Carter, Charles Carter, Dewayne Carter, lacqueline Carter, Roy Carter, Zebbie Casey, Zack Cash, Lezlie Cash, Melanie Cass, Vanessa Cates, Rex Cato, LaGale Caves, Laura Cayard, Ginny Cayard, Richard Caywood, Henry Chad Hanna Real Estate Chapin, Margaret Chapman, Robert Chapman, Rodger Chapman, Terree Cheerleaders Childers, Essie Choice, Daron Choice, lerry Choice, Kefrill Choice, Rosnie Choice, Sherri Choice, Timothy Choir Christopher, Cassandra Chuck's Body Shop Clanahan, Ericki Clark, Brenda Clark, Chequito Clark, Henry cum, posepn Clark, Kecia Clark, Kerry Clark, Kevin Clark, Susan Clark, Twana Clayton, Angela clay, Cedric Clay, Cephus Clay, Marquette Claybom, lay Clayton, Vincent Clemons, Monty Clower, Eddie Clower, left Cluiss, Barbara Cluiss, Kelly Cluiss, Terry Coats, Charlotte Coats, Lester Coats Paula McC ' Coats: am Lumber Co. Cobb, Kenneth Cobb, Kristy Cobb, Lonnie Coca Cola Cockrell, Mike Cotter, Lisa Colfer, Scott Coftey, Merceria Cohen, lames Cole Electronics Cole, florine Cole, jeffrey Cole, Les Cole, Shanna Coleman, Andrew Coleman, Ann College Books Collier, Mardella CoIIin's Collins, Danny Collins, Darrell Combs, Eula Combs, Mark Combs, Nick Combs, Ronald Combs, Teresa Compton, Vikki Conaway, Karma Conner, Randy Cook, Booker COOK, IOC Cook, Melvia Cook, Sherrye Cooks, Tracy Cool, left Colley, Todd Coon, Kelly Cooper, Alice Cooper, Barbara Cooper, Cynthia Cooper, Deenie Cooper, Diann Cooper, lana Cooper, Niski Cooper, Raymond Cooper, Sammy Cope, Darryl CON, lUdY Cortel, Elizabeth Cortez, lose 101, 55, 54, 17, 108, 66, 72, 48, 23, 53, 58, 29, 53, 91, 100, 49, 100, 53, 52, 53, 42, 72, 88, 72, 74, 149, 1 76, 1 79, 66, 1 14, 108, 23, 58, 42, 108, 13, 117, 144, 72, 101, 66, 46, 47, 123, 1 5 1, 76, 147, 46, 53, 72, 66, 19, 74, 87, 194 194 194 178 114 194 161 210 161 210 194 195 195 178 161 161 178 210 249 210 195 210 178 45 135 161 195 161 178 178 210 101 161 243 162 210 162 195 195 178 178 84 135 195 210 179 191 179 195 162 179 195 162 131 210 195 179 195 162 231 210 135 195 228 179 195 162 135 195 242 98 162 210 162 66 137 230 81 248 211 211 162 195 179 211 195 195 162 162 179 195 211 195 195 211 179 195 179 179 179 179 195 195 162 195 179 133 131 195 211 Cosmetology Coughlin, Michael Council, Alesia Counselors Cox, Bill Cox, Carolyn Cox, lacqueline Crabtree, Candel Craddock's Craddock, Charles Craddock, Susan Cravens, Nathan Cravens, Stewart Crawford, Phyllis Crawford, Stacy Craycraft, Scott Crayton, Terrence Crear, Portia Creswell, Troy Critchlow, Cheryl Critchlow, Delores Critchlow, lohn Critton, Sonia Crocker, Kevin Crocker, Penny Crouch, Kevin Crouch, Ronald Crow, Leslie Crowe, Roderick Crowell, Rupert Cuba, Andrew Cuba, Benjamin Culver, Keith Culver, Russell Cummings, Michael Cunniff, Cela Curbow, Larry Currington, Pam Currington, Yolanda Curry, Kevin Curtis, Michael Curtis, Robin Curtis, Ruth Ann Curtis, Sue Dailey, Dana Dal-Hy Radio Daly, lenniter Dance, Mark Dance, Melissa Daniel, Kimmie Daniels, Cecil Daniels, Darryl Daniels, Quentin Darden, lames Dardin, Cynthia Daugherty, Tina Davidson, lack Davidson, Mike Davis, Darrell Davis, Emest Davis, lackie Davis, Lester Davis, Lonnie Davis, Mark Davis, Steve Davis, Willie Davis, Willis Davis, Yolanda Davelin, Bryan Day, Allen Day, Angela Deal, Dana Deaton, Anita Deaton, Robert Debenport, Don Deere, Dianah DeLio's Delta mining Dennard, Andi Denoux, Michael Denton, Lee Denson, lohanna Derrough, Kennard Deveraux, Calvin Deveraux, larry Deveraux, Tommy Dewberry, Patrice Dewberry, Roy Dewitt, Edward Dews, Ceola Dews, Claudia Dews, Gary Dews, Renay Dews, Teresa Dial, Chandra Dick Reeves Tire Co. Dickerson, Barbara Dickerson, lames Dickerson, Sharon Dingler, Suzanne Distributive Education Dixon, Albert 127 162 43, 179 137 46, 195 136 87, 195 62, 179 231 131 134 72, 195 179 101, 196 sa, 162 162 ao, 211 211 162 10s, 211 53, 98, 179, iso 97, 211 47, 179 196 162 so, 211 196 162 211 211 66, 91 66, 91, 179 72, 196 72, 179 162 47, 152, 179 196 ma, 196 179 97, 211 162 101, 1oa, 211 75, 196 179 179 242 211 35, 196, 205 42, sa, as, 142, 162 sa, 89, 179 98 179 46, 47, 162 196 211 211 29, 130 196 162 196 57, aa, 211 196 211 211 122, 162, 167 196 179 81, 101, 196 211 75, 211 179 196 179 211 46, 47, 119, 163, 167 211 232 239 179 211 196 33, 133 196 151, 179 196 163 56, 144, 163 66, 163 211 211 196 46, 196 196 179 179 246 137 179 211 211 79, 196 Dixson, Dale Dixson, Milton Dobbs, Robert Dodson, Trace Donaldson, Audrey Dotson, Dahlia Dotson, Estella Dotson, Michael Dotson, Suzanne Dotson, Wilbert Downs, William Doyle, Libby Draggon, Ann Drama Dry, Lori Dudley, Amy Dudley, Donald Dudley, Scherry Dugger, Pete Dukes, Richard Dumas, David Dumas, Tim Duncan, Donna DUUIIP, l0dY Dunn, Bud Dunn, Roderick Dunn, Terri Dunn Transmissions Dunnings, George DuPree, l0yce Durham, lames Duval, Scott Dyer, Tavie Early, Melissa East Texas Reprographics Eberhart, lulie Edwards, Charles Edwards, Curt Edwards, lerome Edwards, Keith Edwards, Martin Edwards, Perry Edwards, Ruby Edwards, Sarah Edwards, Sharon Ehlen, Richard Eitson, Beverly Electronics Eliolt, lames Ellis, Paul Ellis, Sandy Ellis, Todd Ellis, Vicki Ellis, William Elrod, Ricky Elrod, Terri EI Chico Emmons, Shelley English English, Daniel English, Sherry Ericson, Mark Ericson, Paul Erskine, Deionne Ervin, Ervin, Ervin, Ervin, Ervin, Erwin, Erwin, Erwin, Archie Audrey Dedra Erica Martin Bobby Cherryl limes Eschberger, Belinda Eurine, Bobby Eurine, lackie Evaige, Clifford Evans, Charles Evans, Marsha Evans, Sylvia Everett, Donna Everett, Lonnie Farrell, Linda Fashion Faulkner, lanice FCA Fears, Bemard Fears, Deon Feaster, David Fender, Don Feazelle, Cerelle Felder, Olden Felder, Robert Feris, Fawn 93, 7 2 101 , 74, 50, 55, 87, 34, 26, 108, 123, 50, 72, 120, 196, 123, 72, 79, 72, 1 18, 66, 80, 6, 77, 78, 6, 30, 46, 108, 93, 75, 60, 43, 53, 51, 101, 108, 88, M, 150, 151, 163, 52, 53, 88, 211 211 130 211 179 211 211 211 179 179 196 132 132 23 196 196 163 211 200 211 180 196 135 180 134 196 196 249 196 163 115 163 1W 196 243 163 180 211 212 196 130 180 212 135 196 212 163 19 196 47, 180 196, 36 212 196 196 180 212 242 197 97 197 180 196 197 197 212 212 1w 180 197 197 163 180 163 163 197 180 163 197 131 197 180 212 30 212 56 197 212 140 46 103 212 212 163 Ferrell, Kevin Fielder, Belly Fields, Felecia Fields, Henrietta Fife, Shelli Fire First Baptist Church Fisher, Patsy Flag Corps Fleet, Randy Fleming, Georgia Fleming, lohnny Fletcher, Bonita Fletcher, Cindy Florence, Craig Flowers, Greg Flowers, Keith Flowers, Michael Flowers, Raymond Fonla, Robin Ford, Benny Ford, Brenda Ford, Donna Ford, Kevin Ford, Marla Ford, Patricia Ford, Rose Foreign Language Officers Foreman, Patrick Forward, Cleve Forward, Sheryl Foster, Calvin Fowler, Cynthia Fowler, Lynda Fowler, Timothy Fountain, Michael Foxey Unique Beauty Salon Franklin, Greg Franklin, james Franklin, Laurie Franklin, Missy Franklin, Tonia Franklin, Wanda Frater, Sandra Frayman, Chris Frazier, George Frazier, Huey Frazier, lames Frazier, Lynn Freeman, Brian Freeman, Felecia Freeman, Lisa Freeman, Becky Freshman Band Erick, leannie Friend, LaQuita Fuller, Lisa Fuller, Mary Gabbard, Cherie Gabbard, Dave Gabbard, limmy cami, Muriel Gabriel, Celeste Gafford, Glenda Gafford, Richard Gain, Robert Gaiser, Mary Galloway, lames Gambrel, Eric Gammill, Betty Garcia, Danny Garcia, Maria Garcia, Samantha Garcia, Virginia Gardner, Annette Gardner, Vincent Garber, Ricky Garrett, Darlene Garrett, Pamela Gary, Robert Garza, Barbara Garn, Gilbert Garza, Maria Garza, Martha Gaston, Michael ceddie, Becky Gee, lurita Gentry, Penny George, Carol George, Allen George, Vemon Germany, Ralanda Germany, Vonda Gibbons, Suzette Gideon, Kelli Gideon, Kristi Gilbert, Mary Gilmore, Christy Gilmore, Lisa Gilmore, Tony GiP90n, Cleo 72, ae, 152, 197 132 100 197 16, 107, 197 4, 5 245 137 49 55, 79, 81, aa, 197 43, 46, 197 212 49, 50, 100, 153 101, 197 212 197 72 79, 100 197 101 212 212 01, 197 197 14, 29, 42, 53, 150, 151, 153 59, 151, 153 153 50 197 76, 79, 197 48, 153 197 42, 46, 47, 153 134 212 197 248 72, 197 55, as 197 21, 197 33, 07, 212 101 101 211 55 181 181 153 115, 197 211 50, 152, 211 07, 211 50 211 154 30, 42, 52, 53, 154 136 181 46, 197 197 213 43, 46, 197 164 181 213 134 181 181 135 164 108 101, 197 181 83, 87, 213 B8 197 181 181 47, 96, 181 213 107 163 181 213 132 164 213 59, 134 197 79, 88, 91, 197 181 108, 213 53, 181 26, 85, 147, 197 21, 198 213 198 101, 108, 213 181 213 Gipson, Cynthia Gipson, Eric Gipson, Felecia Gipson, Ricky Gipson, Susan Gipson, Terry Givens, Vonita Glenn, Stacy Godwin, Walter Goff, Curtis Golden, Ronald Gonzales, Martha Goodier, Georgia Goodnight, Hazel Goodnight, Tommy Good's Pharmacy Gordan, Patricia Gordan, Kenneth Gore, Dwayne Goss, Kimberly Goss, Vemon Goss, Vickie Gossett, Evelyn Gossett, Gerald Gossett, Leon Gossett, Robert Gounnet Candy Box Govemment Grady, Dorothy Graham, Richard Granberry, Gary Cranberry, Kevin Grantland, Pamela Gray, Cassandra Gray, jennifer Gray, Lester Gray, Noah Green, Green, Green, Green, Green, Bobby Donata lackie lason Kim Green, Zina Green Acres Baptist Church Greenberg Smoked Turkeys Greene, Christy Griffin, Connie Griffin, Cynthia Griffin, Rochelle Grifin, Torian Griffith, Diedra Griffith, Stephanie Griffith, Susan Grigsby, Kelly Griggs, David Grimes, Robert Grimes, Larry Grimes, Tonya Grindle, Susan Gnlbb, Matt Gmbbs, Denise Gunter, Frederick Gunter, LaTonya Gunter, Tina Guthrie, Bobby Guthrie, Daisy Guthrie, lerry Guthrie, Reginald Guthrie, Walter Gutierrez, Paul Guzman, Lourdes Gwatney, Ruth Haggerty, Grahan Hagler, Casaundra Hale, Ronda Hall, Charles Hall, Lois Hall, Mark Hall, Oliver Hallman, Terri Halton, LaGail Hamilton, Dan Hamilton, Kathy Hamiter, Nicki Hammon, Dale Hammond, Pebble Hammons, Malcolm Hampton, Eric Hampton, Henry Hampton, Karlous Hand, I Hand, I Handy, Hanna, Hanna, DE udy Angela Gm Sherry Hanson, Dee Harder, Hardin, Hardin, Hardin, Hardin, Freda Bam Frances Linda Ronnie Hardwick, Terry 198 80 144 164 164 102, 86, 164 198 181 164 213 164 181 135 135 198 240 198 164 181 198 130 48, 164 132 164 164 93, 42, 66, 67, 88, 164 235 101, 195 55, 227 154 101 213 81, 101 34, 93, 74, 07, 154 164 213 145, 181 101, 198 198 213 181 190 233 231 181 132 132 154 03, 213 93, 74 50, 198 198 213 198 190 50, 213 181 101, 213 34, 93, 92, 91, 154 44, 143 213 90, 74, 81, a7, 111, 181 46, 47, 154 aa, 164 50, 213 181 72, 181 213 164 190 137 198 87, 213 85, 198 111, 151, 165 198 181 212 181 48, 165 165 181 29, 42, 52, 53, 165 134 63, 46, 198 213 63, B0, 213 63, 198 75, 213 181 50, 213 213 116, 181 181 101, 108, 213 133 198 101, 108 165 181 66, 67 gg, Index . , . 255 Harold, Frances Harper, jackie Harper, Michael Harrell, Angela Harris, Frederick Harris, Gwendolyn Harris, jeff Harris, jill Harris, Kevin Harris, Lynne Harris, Marvin Hartline, Lee Hartman, Tracey Hartsield, seny Harvey, Bryan Hauk, Sally Hawkins, Andrea Hawkins, George Hawkins, james Hawkins, joseph Hawkins, Reginald Hawkins, Teresa Hawkins, Tina Hayden, jean Hayes, Linda Haygood, Deardia Hays, Billy nays, Elizabeth Health Occupations Hearron, Scott Hedricks, Deborah Helms, Shera Henderson, Darrell Henderson, Perrilyn Henaiey, nnonda Hendley, Scott Hendley, Vonda Henry, Billy Henry, Gerald He'-rv, Iovfe Henry, Leo Henry, Marcy Henry, Michael Henry, Ursula Herber, Annette Herbert, Michael Hemdon, Batiesta Herrell, joe Herrell, Sammy Henen, Kim Herring, Rhonda Hickman, john Hickory Fare Bar-B-Que Hicks, jimmy Hicks, Richard Hidalgo, james Higginbotham, Leslie Hilhum, Tim Hill, Hill, Hill, Hill, Hill, Hill, nm, Hill, Hill, Min, Alonzo Albert Clevie james Kyle Lana Laura Mike Ronald Selisa Hinojosa, Mercy Hitt, Kris Hodge, Eric Hodge, Greg Holbrook, jane Holland, Delores Holley, jill Hollins, Tracy Holman, Cynthia Holman, Vanessa Holmes, john Holly, lzola Homemaking Hood, Maggi Hooper, Mike Hooten, Tommie Hopkins' Hopkins, Glenn Hopkins, les Hopson, Barry Horton, Scott House, Ella House, Frankie House, Marvelle Houston, Clara Houston, Rodney Howard, George Howard, jerry Howard, Mary Howe-Baker Hubbard, Sharon Hubbard, Steve Huckabee, Caren Hutton, Henry Hudson, Sheketha Huff, Charles Huffman, jimmy Hughes, Terri Hull, Herbert Hullet, Margrette Hullett, Roy Humphries, Bill 256 . . . Index Cleaning Service 47, 21, 46, 49, 14, 53, 46, 107, 72, 88, 108, 150, 151, 47, 87, 108, 46, 101, 87, 105, 45, 56, 106, 42, 165, 13, 35, 42, 152, 43, 74, 50, 101, 79, 72, 88, 100, 51, 50, 18, 26, 49, 56, 60, 108, 63, 46, 63, 151, 152, 38, 101, 72, 91, 147, 107, 108, 113, 66, 133 165 181 198 198 181 213 198 198 198 165 165 181 181 198 134 213 182 213 182 213 213 165 137 182 214 214 182 62 198 214 132 165 214 182 198 198 214 214 165 165 121 198 214 214 198 214 214 198 165 214 165 235 214 167 214 165 198 182 198 182 198 35 182 182 214 214 182 198 214 199 199 137 214 199 214 182 182 57 214 124 199 136 214 228 133 199 214 182 214 214 192 165 165 199 199 199 237 214 199 199 199 199 199 182 165 136 214 165 133 Hunt, David Hunt, Ri chard Hunt, Trent Hunter, Hunter, Hunter, Hurwitz jere Kim Terry Man Shop Hutchins, Karen ICT Index Ingram, Ingram, Bertha jimmy Inteso, Maxine Irby, Teresa Irvin, Pa Irvin, Sh tfice erwanda Isabell, Rodney Isham, P. E. Ivy, Keith Ivy, Kenny Ivy, Kris 'Y jC Penney Co. jack, Helen jacke, R jackson, jackson, jackson, jackson, jackson, achel Angie Brian Cynthia Gail Irene jackson, Karlena 43, 76, 7 199 165 214 214 155 199 240 124, 152 118 252 87, 214 55, 199 135 108, 214 199 47, 152 9, 152, 176, 151 134 155 72, 199 101, 214 235 136 152 53, 152 43, 72, 152, 199 46, 150, 199 83, 87 181 137 jackson, Koatney jackson, LaTonya jackson, Luckes jackson, Malcolm jackson, Nolanda jackson, Ralph jackson, Rosalyn jackson, scnemha jackson, Steven jackson, Virginia jacobs, Frankie lambs, freddie james, Danny jasper, Carolyn jasper, Michael jettrey, Dana jeffrey, Ira ICHYEY, lune jeffrey, Karen jennings, lenninss, Ienninsf, lefmings, Eulonda jimmy Karen Kevin jerger, Chris jessie, Ironda jeter, Ieffv jeter, Myra jeter, Sheila jeter, Teresa jett, Demetrius left, GUY joCk,Wl Iliam johnigan, Eleanor johnigan, Kenneth johnigan, Marcus johnigan, Marcus johnigan, Onita johnigan, Rhonda johnigan, Wally johnson, Amanda johnson, Anthony johnson, Beverly johnson, Bumest johnson, Cart johnson, Charlotte johnson, Chuck johnson, Darwin johnson, Debbie johnson, Deborah johnson, Donna johnson, Donnie johnson, Dorothy johnson, Erit johnson, Gina johnson, Greg johnson, Ira johnson, jack johnson, james johnson, jose johnson, joyce johnson, Kenneth johnson, Kenneth johnson, Kevin johnson, Keith johnson, LaQuita johnson, Linda johnson, Melissa johnson, Pamela johnson, Patricia johnson, Raymond johnson, Renata johnson, Ricky johnson, Rodney johnson, Royal johnson, Ruthina johnson, Sandra johnson, Sara johnson, Shelley johnson, Stephen johnson, Terrie johnson, Theron johnson, Tom johnson, Travis johnson, William johnston, Dallie johnston, Dorothy jones, Altrina jones, Alvin jones, Andre jones, Andrea jones, Antonio jones, Aquinas jones, Kip 34, 93, 66, jones, Beverly jones, David jones, Errnma jones, Felecia jones, Gaylon jones, james jones, jana jones, ldv loner, ICITY 10025, 1650 Innes, Iovfs jones, Keeton jones, Keith jones, Kenneth jones, Lois jones, Marcus jones, Marie 166 50, 83, 214, 221 214 181 199 152 199 214 156 214 199 166 199 83, 214 25, 114, 181 105, 214 181 136 45, 181 199 131 53, 214 76, 77, 141, 93 75, 214 199 199 214 181 199 28, 55. 181, 55 43, 47, 181 181 199 182 so, 124, 214 156 152 215 215 50, 215 50, 215 199 199 152 152 199 152 so, 215, 221 42, 55, 156 156 76 132 72, 55, 151, 199 108, 149, 215 152 152 133 199 66, 156 45, 87, 215 ao, 215 152 155 42, 46, 47, 156 156 199 55 215 152 215 199 199 55, 152 55, 55, 71, 90 156 199 215 108, 208, 215 152 155 ao, 215 136 135 152 131 137 183 165 46, 55, 199 152 199 199 183 183 215 so, 87, 215 199 215 135 199 55, 55, 199 183 zoo 79, zoo 66, 166 72, zoo 55, 55, 150, 156 55, 21? ao, 215 199 lowes, Marlin jorles, Marvin jones, Michael jones, Michael jones, Oran jones, Pamela jones, Patricia jones, Phill 1006, Bessie jones, Ray jones, Reginald jones, Roshea jones, Scott jones, Shatonya jones, Shelia jones, Shekethia jones, Shennan jones, Shirlene tones, Sonia jones, Tina jones, Tony jones, Vaunda jordan, David jordan, john jordan, Oscar jordan, Pamela jordan, Robert jordan, Sheridan jordan, Sheila jordan, Sophia jordan, Vertrice jordan, Vertrick journalism jowefs, Dianne KTB8 Keeton, Harold 88. 88, 66, 92, 66, 68, 88, 72, 101, 101, 53, 53, 57, 53, 180, 87 , Kelley, jason Kelly, latricia Kelly, Michael Kelly, Tammy Kelly, Terry Kelly, Van Kelly, Xavier Kemp, james Kemp, johnny Kemp, Kelly Kennedy, Bill Kennedy, Blake Kennedy, Cindy Kennedy, Martha Kennedy, Paquita Kennemer, Becky Kent, Brent Kelsh, Karla Key, Dalton Key, Daniel Key, Lorraine Khirallah, Mike Kidd, Dorothy Kilkenny, Robert Kimlicko, Cathy Kimlicko, jon Kincaide, Debra Kincaide, Giselle Kindles, james King, Alex King, Deborah King, Rosalyn King, Vanessa Kinnard, Robert Kinney, james Kinney, Leannah Kirbo, Palsy Kirbo, Zack Kirkpatrick, Ann Kirven, Sheila Kirven, Willie Kiser, Melissa Knight, Bobby Kraica, Lawrence Krajca, Sidney Kulik, Christopher Kyle, Cassida Lacy, Sharon Lakeview Church of the Nazarene Lancaster, Denise Lance, Robert Land, Sharon Lane, Tracy Laney, Wendy Lang, Cathy Lang, john Lang, Mary Lanquist, Karla Lauderdale, Belinda Lauderdale, Kitty Lawler, Andrew Lawrence, Scott Lawson, Billy Lawson, Donald Lawson, Dianne Lawson, Keely Lawson, Scott Leach, Gerald LeBow, Darrell LeBow, jodi Ledesma, jose Lee, Amanda Lee, Benjamin Lee, Charlyse Lee, Ckniece Lee, LaTonya Lee, Malissa Lee, Patricia Lee, Phyllis Lee, Robert Lee, Stephanie 216 167 26, 48, 183 227 2M 216 42, 167 216 38, 183 85 200 14, 52, 53, 167 183 183 108, 216 183 16, 183 76, 79, 133 216 14, 53, 183 45, 42, 60, 141, 151, 167 84, 101, 223 167 167 ZW 201 201 167 131 46, 201 167 183 42, 150, 167, 51 93, 81, 183 72 201 At the tirst out of town game at Richardson, mass hysteria ran through the band, drill team, and cheerleaders. The cause was heat, although everyone thought it was food poisoning, W Q Index . . . 257 Lee, Tawanna Lemmons, Darryl Lemons, Anthony Lennon, Brenda Lennon, Karleen Lenore, Leila Leonard, Lloyd Lester, lanet Levi, Strauss Lewis, Alanda Lewis, Brad Lewis, Henry Lewis, Kevin Lewis, Kim Lewis, Raymond Lewis, Stenen Lewis, Terry Lewis, Ylanda Liggins, jeff Lindale Paint 81 Body Lion Guard Lion's Tale Little, Linda Little, Lisa Littlelohn, lohn Littles, loannie Lloyd, lames Lloyd, Sterling Lockey, Sheila Loghry, Michelle Lollar, Eugenia Lollar, Frederick London, Charlotte London, Sonya Lone Star Distributing Long, Anthony Long, Danny Longbrake, Tracey Longbrake, Teresa Loper, Baron Loosier, Keith Love, Mickey Love, Reva Love, William Lovelace, Mary Low, Staci Lowe, Sandy Lowery, limes Lowry, Teresa Luce, 11na Lunsford, Angela Lytle, Damon Mabry, Slave MacFall, Michael Mack, Mack, Dwayne Wayne Macoy, Stacey Maddox Air Condition Maddox, Mary Maddox, Scott Madlock, Emma Madlock, Feleda Magee, Kami Mahomes, Carla Maiorettes Malloy, Rick Malone, Mark Malone, Michael Malone, Sonia Mangum, limmy Maniord, Ricky Mann, Lynn Manning, LaTonya Manning, Lawrence Manning, Mark Marcontell, Deborah Markham, Angela Marr, Brian Marshall, Kirk Martin, Adam Martin, Benjamin Martin, Marlon Martin, Paul Martin, Rita Martin, Robert Martin, Sylvian Martinez, Mary Mary Bonn Fashions Mascot Felecia Gabriella Gregory T . . Unnice Mathematics Mathis, Allred Matlock, Michael Matthews, Curtis Matthews, Sheeba Maxwell, Ann Maxwell, Lee Maxwell, Vickie 258.. . Index ing 101, 108, 201 201 216 216 42, 167 201 103 62 167 235 72 183 201 183 103 47, 103 136 84 201 216 103 234 55. 189 105 131 10, 42, 56, 50, 167, 45 167 103 249 55, 201 103 103 216 216 42, 46, 47, 167 216 242 47, 183 103 216 103 201 216 216 101, 216 216 137 34, 93, 50, 77, 05, 105, 167 134 216 45, 145, 103 87, 216 201 216 00, 133 160 00, 104 72 104 249 32, 132 43, 54, 72, 201 136 07, 216 16, 53, 166 03, 216 40, 221 166 17, 201 00, 201 135 72, 201 201 03, 07, 101, 216 176, 104 104 66, 00, 104 27, 53, 60, 180, 184 03, 216 217 217 75, 217 201 125, 166 42, 150, 151, 160 160 66, 67, 90, 160 201 104 250 44 50, 217 54, 100, 150, 160 201 53, 104 100, 217 96 50, 217 217 104 100, 217 136 136 132 May, llllie 36, 61, 42, 45, McNeal, Chaise 66, May, lwna McNeal, Mona 53, Mayfield, Gery McNeal, Nell 42, Mayfiels, Mary Meailor, lason MlY5!ld, Keilwfllii Meadows, Teresa Mayfield, Timvfhy Meazell, Tony 16, Mayfield, Vflesia Medina, Manuel MIYS, l0hIl Menetee, Stanley Mdvmry, leannie 46, 201 Mendez, Richard McCaIister, Mechela 87, 217 Mel-le, Nm-man 240 Mcfalister, Velesha 74, 168 Messy, gleye 135 Mffahey, Pfedollf 165 Messer, sue Ellen 75, 217 McClellan, Larry 135 Mayen Lupe 217 Md-'l9 Y, Leigh Ann 184 Miualeuroolo, Eugene 50, 217 McCloud, Brenda Midllill' Dwell, MCCHWG, Hffshel Miguel, Chris 66, 72, McCloud, Louretta Miller, Carol McCloud, T099 Miller, David MCCIUHL Becky Miller, Don 20, 79, 91, Mdilung, Connie Miller, Mack McCormick, Carlus 55, Miller, Patti 42, 46, 47, 125, McCoy, Curtis Mllleh rom MCCUY, Dws Milling, Man 93, 42, 66, McCracken, Sheila 43, Millloml Twyla l25, MCCrary, Elway'-2 56, 66, 107, Mills, Admitra Mffflfyr RICKY Mims, Lena Mdiullvvsh, Cassandra Minis, Michael 93, 66, 71, 00, 89, Mffvllwsh, Ricky Mirns, Nina 149, MCDIUP lllefnie Minton, Dennis Mfnlnlelf BYWY Mitchell, Candy MfDam2l, Cvrey Mitchell, Gerald 14, 47, McDaniel, Walter 54, 58, 100, Mitchell, Ida McDonald, Bemice Mlldlelll leff MCDOMIU, RIY Mitchell, Kenneth MCD0 3'd'5 Mitchell, Mikel MCDOUSII, Tim 92, 91, Mitchell, Sabdy MfD0U8llr 70m Mobley, Cassandra 46, MCDUWI 5h9 l'Y Moffett, Ervin 124, MfDl1Hy, Clyde Molitors Mfflddenf lfffmy Monteagudo, Benny MCGR, Dlllld Monteagudo, Sonny 122, McGee, l0yl . Monteiro, Stephanie Mfcfef Kilhfnnf Monterey House MCG02, Lola Montgomery, Leslie 75, M1531 muffin Montgomery, Sheila Mdfce, MSW Montgomery, Wendy M4-GBC, Rllbffl Montgomery, William Mdke, Travls Moore, Allen WGN' Vmnif' Moore, Alvin 00, Mrcee, Willie Mom, wish, McGines, Lucretia MOON, Lesle, Mocoit, Bill Mmm, Rod McGowan, Annie Moore' Shirley 5-ll McGowan, Sheila Moore, Sonya Mclnnis, Robin Moore' Tam Mclntire, David Mann' lennller McKay, Kim Mum' McKellar, Danna 50, 03, 07, Mo,,lsf D:,':,':'y McKinney, Ginger 60, Morris, polly Mdeod' Donnf Morrow, Micky Mflfflif lf 'f Merely, Ricky 66, 91, McM1ller, leanette Mosley, Carmen 37, 103, 1 .-no, jennifer Printers discusses the homework with the teacher, as Bobby Shepherd daydreams. Mosley, Lonell Mosley, Raymond Mosley, Scott Moten, Eugene Moten, Gloria Moten, Parrlela Murillo, Luis Mul-phree, Della Murphree, Karen Murphy, Barbara Murvhv, Chsrlone Murphy, Lawrence Murray, April Murray, Claude Murray, Ruby Muse, Dee Muse, Greg Music Myers, Karen Myles, Sedric My,-ici, Robert National Honor Society Nauls, Flora Neill, Suanna Neilson, Steen Nellums, Wayneard Nelson, Andrea Nelson, Cynthia Nelson, Everett Nelsorl, Lanar Nelsorl, Rhyne New Yorker Newson, Anthony Nicholson, Belinda Nicholson, Raymond Nick, Darlene Nick, Larry Nickerson, Stephen Nipp, Tammy Nixon, Sherri Noland, Darla Norris, Linda Norris, Mark Null, Lance Nunn, Gary Nunnally, Sherry Nye, Ray Nye, Ray lr. Nye, Totsy 0'Connor, Kathy Oden, Brenda Olie Crider's Oliver, Amos Oliver, Barbara Oliver, Calvin Oliver, Dana Oliver, Kevin Oliver, Melinda Oliner, Patrick Oliver, William O'Neal, Bobby 0fNeal, Danny 0'Neal, Mary 0'NeaI, Eyvonne 0'Quinn, Wanda Oswalt, Pam Owen, Angela Owens, Brinard Owens, Connie Owens, Cynthia Owens, Marvin Pack, Billy Painter, 'lambra Palmer, Lisa Pannall, Maria Pardlle, lames Parker, Nannete Parker, Betty Parker, Nathan Parker, Nelta Parker, Scott Parker, Thrible Parker, Tllurton Parks, Bill Parson, Tammy Patel, Chanda Patterson, Gina Payne, Angela 184 184 105 202 101, 202 100, 169 169 185 53, 100, 105 57, 202 46, 202 202 217 169 05, 202 217 202 31 169 76, 185 105, 66, 105 42, 43 137 112, 53, 105 50 132 53, 146, 105 218 202 101 202 230 00, 202 218 202 57, 105 210 72, 202 105 100, 170 53, 170 50, 218 170 72, 202 218 131 72, 91, 133 91, 202 132 87, 218 50, 218 232 66, 70, 105 131 218 108, 218 72, 00, 202 87, 146, 105 66, 105 15, 66, 69, 73, 76, 00, 105 105 218 218 51, 105 51,105 202 202 202 202 170 202 202 202 170 202 202 202 43, 103, 185 170 35, 105 218 170 218 66, 133 104, 202 202 120, 202 100, 218 Payne, Pelican MIN Penco Oil Pendergrass, Dixie Penry, Connie Perdue, Sherry Perez, Dirla Perkins, David Perkins, Rebecca Perry, Fred Pettigrew, Betty Pettigrew, Cora Ptutzen Pfllllefl reuter, Shirl reuter, Sonia Pharr, Roger Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips Charlene Clifton Harold Leah lohnnie Randy Tracy Pierce, CeCiIia Pike, Mark Pinckard, Rebecca Pinkerton, Gary Pinkney, Cynthia Pittman, Sheila Plunk, Kelly Polk, Marilyn Polk, Melvin Polk, Mike Polk, Patrick Pollard, MIFY Polley, Michael Porter, Porter, Porter, Porter, Alvin lann Lisa Randal Post, Estell Potts, lanice Powell, Powell, Powell, Prater, Prater, Carol Wanda Windy Lisa Tony Praytor, Ann Presley, Presley, Debra Dedra Price, Greg Price, Lecresia Price, Penny Priddy, Prince, Prince, Owen David Shelby Printers, Cynthia Printers, Diana Printers, lackie Printers, lenniter Printers, lerry Printers, Lisa Pritts, Sherri Pruitt, lelen Pnlitt, R. B. Purtle, Karen Pyle, Donald Pyle, Silly Quinn's Cleaners Raboum, Christi Radford, lerry Raibon, Shannon Ramirez, Bonnie Ramirez, Rolando Randall, Bob Randle, Randle, Phyllis Stephanie Rasberry, Amy Rasor, Dana Ray, Ann Ray, lulia Ray, Rhonda Ray, Sharon Ray, William Red Bam Flower Shop Redwine, Roderick Redwine, William Reece, Reece, Frankie lnyce Reed, Donna Reed, Katy need, Ricky Reeves, Reeves, lulie Steven 66, 20, 35, 48, 50, 46, 47, 58, 151, 152, 26, 48, 107, 101, 115, 108, 59, 91, 46, 93, 81, 82, 150, 151, 74, 105, 88, 66, 68, 72, 100, 55, 108, 46, 46, 100, 97, 50, 72, 45, 60, 52, 53, 42, 38, 83, 101, 101, 45, 186, 57, 50, 72, 00, 57, B1, 203, 54, 1111, 84, 172, 202 243 244 132 218 62 218 202 170 170 202 218 185 218 170 185 202 170 218 185 170 185 219 219 170 219 202 219 170 202 171 171 202 219 202 171 219 219 219 219 170 203 203 219 219 97 131 203 203 219 203 185 219 203 219 219 108 203 171 203 171 171 219 137 203 219 203 249 219 170 219 203 186 130 132 53 189 186 131 219 186 219 219 244 203 219 170 186 186 203 207 171 223 Mrs. loan Brooks is surprised by her Christmas gift from her Pride teachers. Regas, Sloan 219 Renfro, lames 219 Renson, lulie 101, 219 Reynolds, Robin 155, 191 Rhoades, Donald 57, 106 Rhodes, Belinda 208, 219 Rhodes, Douglas 42, 170 Rice, Carla 219 Rich, Kimberly 108, 219 Richard's 0, loseph's 237 Richardson, Clletunya 203 Richardson, lames 219 Richardson, Leisa 22, 42, 45, 171 Richardson, Regina 219 Ricketson, Hung 203 Ricketson, Lan 219 gidul jesse 72, 88, 203 Rider, Kevin 203 Riley, Kathy 53, 151, 171 Rivera, Tony 136 Roberson, lynza 50, 219 Roberts, Brad 113, 137, 227 Roberts, lohn 203 Roberts, Randy 34, 203 Roberts, Sheila 42, 170 Robertson, Donald 203 Robertson, Pam 94 Robinson, Ann 53, 171 Robinson, Debra 186 Robinson, Michael 203 Robles, luana 203 Rocha, Michael 186 Roden, lana 62, 106 Rodgers, Tamra 186 Rodriguez, Yvonne 108, 203 Roel, lose 136 Roel, Maria 170 Rogers, Chris 132 Rogers, Pam 131 Rogers, Wayne 55, 66, 100, 186 Roland, Alvin 203 Rolling, Nenie 170 Rose, David 00, 219 Ronnie's Hair Um 226 Roseman, Nancy 136 Ross, Allen 203 Ross, Andrea 156 Ross, Dwayne 170 Ross, Kelly 136, 190 Ross, Leon 186 Ross, Michelle 54, 100 Ross, Monique 203 RUSS, Yolilldl 136 Laila, Index . . . 259 Rounlree, Tanya Rowan, laurie Rowan, Randy Roy, Cheryl Roy, leannatte Rozell, Darren Rozell, lulie Ruiz, Norma Runnels, Lisa Rush, Marcus Rush, Nancy Rush, Yolanda Rushing, Gerald Rushing, Linda Russeau, Burris Russeau, Pamela Russeau, Roderick Russell, Russell, Kevin Rene Ryan, Rusty Sadler, Mark Saenz, Alma Saenz, I Saenz, I Salazar, esse ohnny Robert Salutatorian Sam R Hill Lumber Sanches, Ronda Sanchez, David Sanchez, Raphe Sanders, Camille Sanders, Cynthia Sanders, Delores Sanders, Donna Sanders, Donna Sanders, Gary Sanders, jill Sanders, Ken Sanders, Mary Sanders, sandy Sanders, Sharon Sandholm, Topi Sanford, laltose sattertiela, Billy Satterlield, Norita Saunders, William Savage, Ricky Sawyer, Clifford Sawyer, Donna Scarborough, Betty Scarborough, Bob Schmidt, Neva Schumer, Vivian Science Scoggins, Diane Scott, Barbara Scott, Belinda Scott, Donna Scott, Keith Scott, LaRosa Scott, Marvin Scott, Neldra Scott, Richard Seagroves, Marvin Sealand, Kaye Seaton, Algen Seaton, Amanda Seaton, Clint Seaton, Kenneth Sedberry, lames Sellers, Forrest Sessions, Arthur Sessions, Pam Shackeltord, Dana Shamburger, Tammy Shanda, lames Shaw, Amanda Shaw, David Shaw, Rechell Shaw, Sandra Sheats, 1'ina Shelhon, Carmie Shepard, Steve Shepherd, Bobby Sherliels, Theresa Sherman, Donna Sherman, lames Shingle Short, Cathy Shotts, Martha Sigler, Michelle Stgkf, Tamara Sislff, Thomas Sikes, Lowell Simmons, Derrick Simpson, Tom Sims, Brad Sims, Bmce Sims, Paul Sinclair, Shauna Singer, Gina Sims, l0Cl 260 . . . Index 23, 48, 55. 46, 47, 101, wa, 149, 1oa, 101, 87, ss, 125, '14, 91 91, 108, 43, 151, 152, 192, 81, 107, 106, 38, 83, 100, ee, 73, 51, 72, 55, so, 83, 172, 51, 81, 87, a9, 74, a7, 29, 51, 42, so, se, as, 75, 54, 100, 55, 143, ss, 149, 35, 108, 1llJ, 203 170 186 171 186 219 219 203 219 203 219 171 133 135 186 219 171 203 203 186 171 203 203 172 186 140 240 219 203 203 203 203 186 203 186 186 220 172 220 186 186 203 204 204 204 220 204 204 220 135 134 186 131 99 186 186 204 204 172 204 220 186 204 172 204 220 1M 186 220 186 220 186 172 220 172 204 53 220 204 204 220 185 186 172 220 187 187 249 204 204 220 187 220 187 172 204 172 220 204 220 187 172 juniors Pam jones, Sharon Lacy, and Nick Sipes, Scott Slane, 1'ina Sluder, Kim Small, limmie Smiley, Robin Smith, Alfred Smith, Arlissa Smith, Cyndee Smith, Daniel Smith, Darryl Smith, David Smith, David Smith, Diona Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Gina Smith, lames Smith, lesse Smith, Kevin Smith, Maria Smith, Myrtis Smith, Roger Smith, Sally Smith, Teresa Snider, Brian Snyder, Cindy Sonic Driveln South Tyler Church Sowell, Sowells, Kenneth Anthony Spain, David Sparkman, Perry Speamxan, Michael Spence, Karen Spencer, Byron Spencer, Darrell Spencer , Darwin Spencer, Dexter Spencer, Enna Spencer, Kimberly Spencer, Stan Spencer, Teresa Spier, R alph Spillman, Mary Spivey, Girv Sprayherry, james Square, laMark Squire, Melissa Staley, laveme Stamps, Terri Stanley, Peggy Stanton, Virlinda Stansell, Ross staples, Claude Staples, Clint of Nazarene 35, 53, 102, 28, 66, 72, 26, Combs experiment with chemicals in Chemistry. 204 sum, Calvin 204 Starks, Darrell Starks, limes Starling, Candace Starling, Patrick Starling, Sherri Stames, Crystal Stames, Shawn St. Clair, Cathleen St. Clair, Gerldine Steele, Allen Steele, Denese Steele, Norma Steitter T.V. Steingribe, Jacqueline Stephenson, Kardinal Stevens, Tammy Stewart, Teresa Stidham, Clifton Stimpson, Dennis Stinson, Sheila Stoker, Rex Stokes, Carmen Stout, lana Stout, lulie Stovall, Deborah Stovall, Sherri Street, Anita Street, Delois Strickland, Gloria Stripling, Ladnrphyas Stripling, Sanchez Strong, Grady Strong, Robert Stroud, Chris Stroud, Suzanne Slubbleneld, Lee Stuhbleneld, Michael Stubbletield, Sharon 50555, lim Svssf, Cathy 50885, Steve Suggs, Stuart Sullivan, Nancy Sump N Else Store Sustaire, Marlon Sustaire, Vickie Swann, Kathy Swann, Laleune Swann, Michael Swann's Fumiture Swanson, Darren 85, 80, 42, 56, 81, 87, 125, 50, 83, 87, 79, 46, 115, 42, 49, 158, 50, 220, 43, 152, 66, 67, 88, 30, 72, 100, 93, 85, 42, 106, 99, 123, 16, 53, Table ot Contents Tacker, Lex Tackle Shack Taco Bell Taliaterro, Teri Tamez, Tsplin, Rodney Richard Tate, Bobby Tate, left Tate, Raymond Tate, Terri flllllflf Tatum, lames Sherry Tatum, Trevesia Ca Tave, Taxon, Taxon, Taxon, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, rolyn Adele Adrienne Gloria Angela Barbara Dennis Elton Gordon Hilda lames IOYCC Lea Lee Ann Robert Tonda Wayne Teague, he Teal, loan Tennis Tennison, Carroll Terrell' Terrell, Terrell, Terrell, M850 Beailord Caroline leff Terry, George Terry's Tew, loan Thespian Club Theus, Teresa Thigpen, Sheila Thomas, Billy Thomas, Danita Thomas, Dwight Thomas, lacqueline Thomas, lohn Thomas, ludi Thomas, Keith Thomas, Kenneth Thomas, Loren Thomas, Nathan Thomas, Peggy Thomas, Rommie Thomas, Terri Thomas, Wanda Thompson, Carl Thompson, Chequita Thompson, Cricket Thompson, Don Thompson, Dwana Thompson-Hicks Insurance Thompson, lorease Thompson, Pat Thompson, Stephanie Thompson, Tridi Ticer, Cleo Tidball, Susan Tidmore, Leatha nney, Deldrick Tilley, Doyne 11Iley, Glenn Tilley, james Tillison, Gerald Tillisoll, Karen Tillman, Kirk Tillman, Sherian 'lillrnan, Stephanie Timms, Arthur Timmins, janet Todd, Gerald Tomlinson, Tommy Tompkins, lohnna Tompkins, Terry Trammel, Mark Trammell, Steve Traylor, Roy Tryouts Tucker, Anita Tumer, Calvin Turner, Don Tumer, Lynn Tumer, Otis Tumer, Pamela Tutt, Sandra Tyland Baptist Church Tyler Beverages Tyler Clearing House Tyler Welder's Supply 3 221 240 229 221 221 107 221 107 107 42, 02, 173 173 221 53, 100 205 132 205 105, 50, 151, 173 205 53, 173 205 72, 205 173 173 221 173 221 108 205 205 137 40, 47 131 05 221 26, 40, 205 221 107 62 221 240 107 50 53, 107, 187 51, 100 221 26, 46, 85, 205 205 42 20, 00, 133 221 173 114, 100 100 221 134 173 100 101, 221 123, 172 205 100 112, 00, 00, 100, 100 205 232 221 131 221 100 221 205 100 100 205 205 221 222 26, 49, 205 222 173 222 72, 205 132 222 130 101, 205 205 54, 100, 151 05, 97, 100 222 20, 27 47, 100 100 173 16, 107, 100, 140 205 205 205 243 243 238 220 '5 is Upton, Cary Valedidorian Van, Gail Vam, Rhonda Vandergrilf Vandiver, Ronnie Van Houten, Mark Van Houten, Michelle vmny wld Varsity Basketball vusily rmrlull Vaughn, Chester Veasey, Marilyn Vela, Elsa Vickers, leannie Vickers, Michael Vickers, Mona Vickers, Sandra Victoria, Elizabeth vldoria, Myriam Villanueva, lobie Vinson, leflrey Vitatoe, Gerald Vuong Luan is Q ,s , we - 0115? e The class of 1981-No. WI 10 72, 91 5, ,1 206 140 188 206 173 222 222 206 46, 47 76, B1 66 W, 222 206 221 173 47, 188 222 53, 188 47, 188 50, 222 48, 206 188 55, 206 173 Wade, Larry Waggoner, Scott Waggoner, Tina Wagstafl, Peggy Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Wallace, Wallace 1 Bessie Burl lacqueline Kathy Marquita Michael Samuel Samuel Treva Willie Alonzo Brenda Eva Wallace, Wallace, Wallace, Wallace, Wallace, Ward, C Ward, Dedra Ward, Donna Ward, Greg Ward, Ken Ware, Tammy Warren, Warren, lames IUUY Melva Randy arolyn Barabar Danny Warren, lackie Warren, Warren, Warren, Warren, Kelly Kevin Kelvin Marlos 1 , 13. -1, .f 1 H, M? 132 222 50, 100 133 40, 50, 192, 200 as, 147, 200 100 100 200 00, 100 200 222 200 00, 00, 200 200 100 50, 100, zzz 200 222 01, 206 54, 50, 00, 100. 173, 38 200 100 53, 01, 90, 100 100 140, 150, 152, 158, 173 173 100 119, 200 100 108, 222 222 00, 79, 206 173 cg Index . . . 261 Warren, Randy Warren, Symenthia Warren, Tony Washbum, Donna Washington, Carol Washington, Cecil Washington, jackie Washington, Robby Washington, Sharon Washington, Tracey Watkins, Bobby Watkins, Shirtey Watson, Hiram Watson, Mary Watson, Misty Watson, Yuvonda Watterson, Danny Watts, Gary Weaver, jackie Weaver, Teresa Weaver, Woody Webb, Chester Webb, Nancy Weeks, Laurie Weems, Virginia Weesner, Ricky Weisler, Kirk Welch, Mark Welch, Sheryl Wells, jennifer Wells, johnny Wells, Kevin Wells, Suzanne Wesley, Waymon Wesson, Cynthia West, Elliott West, Thomas Westerfield, Sheila Westwood Baptist Church 93, 66, 88, 150, 50, 208, 221, 60, 74, 53, 180, 112, 27, 146, 29, 42, 43, 53, 53, 180, 151, 53, Wheeler, Wheeler, Whitaker, Whitaker, Whitaker, White, Ba lewis Sebastian Flora Kent Eleanor lsorah White, Curtis White, john White, Kim White, Pat White, Shelly 42 Whitehead, Teresa Whitehead, Yvonne Whitemon, Steven Whitfield, Willie Whitmill, Becky Whitmore, luan Whitmore, Sandra Wideman, Roderick Wideman, Willie Widkift, Dorie Wiggins, joey Wilkerson, jeff Wilkins, Sissy Willhite, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Vwlliams, Carla Angelia Anthony Anthony Arthur Carol Connie Cortez Danita David Debra Dwayne Felecia Greg Horatio , 43, 53, 107, 150, 151, Williams, james 151, Williams, jessie 151, Williams, john 72, 91, Williams, Kelvin Williams, Lauretta 108, Williams, Linda 74, Williams, Lonnie Williams, Lynn Williams, Mike 68, 91, Williams, Ray 79, Williams, Rigena 87, Williams, Roderick Williams, Sheila Williams, Sherman Williams, Teresa Williams, Terri Williams, Tommy Williams, Tony Williams, Trenton Willingham, Cherie Willis, Lamar 66, Willis, Marcus Wilson, Chiquita 83 Wilson, Damon Wilson, Cary Wilson, Gerald Wilson, Kim 50, Wilson, Michelle 152, Wilson, Regan Wilson, Ronert Wilson, Tony Wilson, Valerie Wingard, Martin Winston, A. D, Winston, Darrell Wisenbaker, Melinda Wisenbaker, Zelphia Witherspoon, Holly 47, 106, 107, 150 Womack, Greg 'H -ij ri. or ,is i f if , 1' if X : 5 . ,KW Y . Q 1 if ws if' T f if i Q ,- i f N'-si The representative from Burger King presents the checks to junior Class President, Marquette Clay, for 2nd, and Ken Ward, Senior Class President, for 3rd, in the Burger Battle Contest. page 262 TNQ .. g, S . X LK Arm- I --.qv ' 44 for ist, Sophomore Class President, David Sanchez, Womack, Ray Womack, Robin Wood, Kelly Woodall, Curtis Woodall, Teresa Woods, Woods, Woods, Woods, Woods, Woods. Woods, Woods, Woods, Woods. Woods, Woody Worthy, Wright. wfagm, wright, wrigm, Brady Cynthia Doris Gladys lvry lason IEW Priscella Rhonda Ronnie William Weaver Todd Angela Nomian Shari Steve a Phannacy S1 137 Wrighfs Place 13, 42, 48, 56, 151, 173 Wrighl, Tammy 207 Wynn, Bronwynn 189 207 189 87, 207 173 189 207 223 207 Yancy finance 51, 173 Yates, Arlhur 83, 87, 99, 223 Yates, Michael 207 Yaw, Cullen 207 Young, Dwayne 247 York, Melanie 190 York, Michael 190 York, Michael 207 Ynung, Melissa 105, 58, 173 Young, Rodney 190 Young, Ruth vw. 93, 81, 76, 78, 108, 63, 66, 68, Young, Sheila Young, Tommy Zambrano, Adrian Ziegler, Debra Zimmemian, Linda Freshman students rush to finish their Physical Science before the bell rings. Q9 Index 51. 190 136 50, 223 173 207 ..263 I would like to take this opportunity to thank Mr. Bill McGoff for thinking enough of me to make me Editor for the 1980-81 Alcalde. I sincerely hope I have done my job well and that Mrs. Rushing and you are proud of the job we have done. Mrs. Rushing, thank you so much for your guidance and assistance. It has been my pleasure to work with you. I love you dearly and I know we will always be friends. Staff members, thank you all for your work. Dwayne, Brian, Teresa, Danny and Raymond, a very special hug and thanks to ya'll. At this time we would especially like to thank the REL community. It was only through your open hearts that the students of IT have been able to continue their education. I They have been a help to us and we are grateful to you. Next, I would like to thank our advertisers. By business and in- dividuals sponsoring us we are able to publish the Alcalde. It has been a great opportunity for you to show your support to the young people of Tyler and we thank you for you efforts. A special thanks to Hub Coleman and Iohn Harrison. Together they supplied a countless number of pictures for the Alcalde. They contributed greatly to the success of the yearbook. Since there was no staff artist this year, we relied on volunteers. Walter McDaniel drew the cover and many division pages, Sandra Vickers drew several division pages, Gerald Brown are highly thought of. I have a very special thanks to Bra and Bruce. You have stood behin Shelly and me this year and I, w- want ya'lI to know how much w love you and appreciate yo supporting us. And finally, Shelly, there is no wa I can express how much I appreciat you. You have worked so very hai and I want you to know that ther is no way the staff could have don it without you. We have becom close friends through all of this an I would like to say I am very prou of you. I only wish you the best an thank you. Take Care! Editor-In Chief Holly Witherspoon would also like to say thanks to Mrs. drew the front page and Mr. Tom P S Bellflliia 5303563 LG: IOUFFIZIISFYI Iohnson printed many headlines and I ' teac er an te ee oto ra ers. ' ' ' . P 8 P captions for us. 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