John Tyler High School - Alcalde Yearbook (Tyler, TX)
- Class of 1983
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,Z K Reading Palms The Drama department presented Victor VictorIous as its play for the fall. JT actors Lara Henderson, Jakki Washington, and Sonia Piutzenreuter have their palms read by gypsy Kim Rich. L. Hopkins Lion Support Lion supporters seem anxious to watch the action at the JT-REL basketball game. JT won, 56-55. L. Hopkins IFVN v-U' M.. A .wf-fxwm--- .ff Mfgwfn, - xv: gait u s .i,, .1 1' urn? A , -if K, . ,La ling, -,-Y - iifftixugfgzf .:a.1.::5q.L,ea,JL. Contents Opening ....... . . .1 Student Lite .... .... 6 Clubs ....... . . .34 Sports ....... ..... 6 6 Academics . .. . . . .100 Favorites ....116 Classes .... .... 1 28 Ads .... .... 1 90 Baseball Action Varsity baseball team members watch and wait from the sidelines as the Lions roar to a victory over Texarkana. D. Thomas J 1 L E , , 33 ' f 3,21 of 1 I ' 'iii JT faculty and students give area business people a tour of the campus. .ack Where We Belong After along and hard time, the Lions finally returned to their original home After eighteen long months, reconstruction on the new building came to a close as students began the 1982-83 academic year. The building was built along the same plan as the first building with a few minor changes. New graphics added to the beauty of the new facility. The building was formally rededicated on September 12, before an estimated crowd of 1,200 persons. The new memorial courtyard added a touch of class and pride to the front of the campus. Both students and faculty were happy to get out of the portables and get back where we belong in the rebuilt facilities. The senior parking lot was returned to seniors after the removal of the por- tables. After all the Lions have been through it was evident that we were Back Where We Belong. Brigadettes perform to Aztec Fire in the Christmas Parade. K. A, gg ,Nb R- f. Q . i K ., l ,1 xv I X , A t . rf' 1 g'zf3' . , 5 X . if . if :fs 1+ me .F .4--A f f-Q -. 'iiidrfri-4 ... 'rife 'P-ata, 'aF T , M? lf.. J ' ' T' he Y. .Mists A . .s-.mi '.,. . 9 .s J fi -may ' g gl f-. L su., wx' . I ,L K . u .. . X X W fa yi A, A , Q v 4 , . , U , , 3 I . . . v ' X ' ,. ' v .9 Y N j., I 5, v rt, 1 Y . fm 2 Opening Seniors Celeste Gabriel, Ray Nye, and Maggi Hood review notes on MacBeth. r i N i Q...-. 'st i i i I i I E ! E gt. i t I ! i :ik 5,7757 - ' f 5' , t far We F X wi A ' I r K t 5 e I i E f '.,.,,E 'V -an 1' , ',, ' ', 2nVd E t , f 5 I , 5 I i i r tt 2 i ' 5 A ffgsjg E i V. fx, 1- fi ' xn x x Q s im, ,Li its X R M1 ' i K X I 3 df' b 237 ' iw 1 ' X ,M , 14' J - 1 ff -3 H M ' A I it I 2 g KE LW A 5 A - ...... ,, g , Aw at Y ,i Q 1 3 Shelly Emmons has found something interesting in the distance. Gary Watts takes a break between classes. Opening 3 M 1 7 1 vefivfa LL ,- 3 6 Student Life Student Lite ur newly reconstructed building was a welcome sight. Our facilities were better than ever, and we were all glad to be out of the portables. Now that we are back where we belonged, student life buzzed with renewed vitality. There were football and basketball games, plays in our new theatre, con- tests, tournaments, and jobs. Somehow, we still found time to spend with our friends. u l '.l it lt l if Q P 1 : S D, .. , , t ,pw ,. gb-I mis. 1 Senior cheerleader Kathy Swann wipes the tears of joy from Homecoming Queen Sherrye Cook, Sherrye's escort ior the evening was Gerald Vitatoe. P 1 'fi ,M , 2 A gi , .1 r N , ,xf r ,+'Tf3Yi :M-vsikgkzgr J Senior trumpet player Scott Handley periorms his solo in Aztec Hrs at the Homecoming game. Members of the Queen's court stand as the band plays More. 8 Homecoming uv' QXJNWAJ ie ry U -J ,r Xe, r T' ff 150 f J 139' H , x ' v 4 A 3 gf' ' . , .1 x S , if ' WL, I 'i ' W .f,,W.,, 55, V 1' ,' vw Y . f If .. , Wm 1 K fy T . 5? yt 4 1 K K K - 2 7 1 fi g , 1. A A ' 'f p n I M- ' L VA, f ,, it 4 . Qi I JW i X' 5 , I MQ j Q5 , , A X K vg-. ,4g 1 My -wg, N' '1 Lf, -7 , . - f .MW ,.-V, .mf9 'w-Vmi, . MM K , 4:4 ' ' ' www A ' x , mn' Lyn- -ily ' 'J it-v ' 7 ww 10 Pep Rallies .ack Where We Belong Every Week spirited Lions gathered to show their sprit ond excitement for the upcoming gome Shouts of joy and anxiety could be heard coming from the JT gym every Friday morning during foot- ball season as the mighty Lions prepared to outdo their op- ponents. Great music was always provided by the Lion band playing songs such as Aztec Fire, and Still The majorettes added their flashy twirling to songs like I Can't Go For That and Physical The Brigadettes and officers presented a touch of jazz as they danced to l've Got the Music In Me, and String of Pearls. Special skits were provided by the cheerleaders, including an appearance of last year's cheerleaders. As the band played Big Bad John different soloists performed solos they had made up. As the pep rally drew to a close, the crowd joined together in the sing- ing of the school song. Brigadettes perform a routine to Pac Man in the Lufkin pep rally. Junior Kara Bunch sings Even the Nights Are Better, Teachers make great cheerleaders. Dr ., AZ E,-fi The cheerleaders wish the football team good luck against Pine Tree. !'1'.2' . M.. eg! ' l w 3' A ' .. H, , 2 l l inf Denise Edwards and Shelley Johnson display their punk attire during Lee Week. Every pep rally is closed with the singing of To John Tyler High. , X 4, Pep Rallies 11 , JW Y -Q.--1 -- ' ack Where We Belong Lee Week ended Friday night with the 1 i football showdown between the Mighty JT Lions and the Red Raiders Marching Lion majorettes twirl to Big Bad John. Q! Wi' fr- F 5 'x M A The football team gets tired up at the JT-Lee pep rally. W' 'sh Jilin 74552.21 Wirtstwr L Captain Viki Caddel and Cynthia Pnnles prepare to do their routine to Let's Groove. Lee Pep Rally 13 14 Friends Going to school wouldn't be the same if it wasn't for those crazy people to hang around with, your friends. They're there when you need a shoulder to cry on or just someone to talk to. Classes always seemed a lot more fun when you had a friend near to laugh with. And then there was always the class clown that would pull any stunt to get attention. Friends also came in handy when you forgot to study for that algebra, biology, or even the dreaded government test. Not only were classes brighter when your bud- dies were around, but so was lunch- time. Friends helped create a cheerful and happy environment to both work and play in. Even though some friends came and went, true friends were there through it all. Senior Scott Hendley seems to have his mouth lull. Collecting Our Thoughts Senior Bubba Dunn discusses the assignment with the teacher, Zpah- ' E5 id 499 MQW 1 1 tl ll.. P in 'f fl fl Q C an I il balm fu' sr- Engllsh students enjoy a short break to relax and talk. '- fCQ3Q,x -lf R, NN-, . Jesse Saenz shows a smlle of joy after flndlng out there's no homework in NeIIum's government class. Reginald Alexander and Keysha Snowdon check out the art exhlblts between classes. Fnends 15 '13 ,432 as J-5 Pi my 2 Q: 'P 4-'..,,,, 25- 1-95? , in i 'iz 'f 'gig , , . 3 drgsf N 19' :Q.0? '.r an 'fx . .5 ' - ,Q -. K .r Te ' 15 , 1 gl ' gif? .u- a g f-,J Y ffufzffyr +2 Y ,H 2 5 ,gif 2 X ' l g 5 iii' V ' . 1 .. - :Fx . . 'Y N .,-f-iw 'Y H .5 'L . 7755.-1 'ilif'-ill Y' k . , Q .E Vi,,.,Q, ,Hy , My N A N 'ai' f ':'E5gg.f W,,'i ', , Y 1 ' L, f ' V ' ' 3 -lrffi-, .1 '. 1 Y Vw I . -.MJ ,p ,s,. ..,. , 1- L- - ,M .f2: iff-'G Y J' , - , ' --' 'Z Q .5 1, 'file 14' , .. A Toast To The Seniors Spf J lt's just a swangin' for seniors Boe Cohen, Kelli Gideon, and Jesse Saenz at the Senior Assembly. Senior Donna Ford walks toward the podium at Senior Assembly to accept her award as one of the class clowns. hir. 1 X. It E536 5, 'K l' NL W., Flay Nye, Wade Arnold, Capt. Randy Fleet, Mike Breitling, and Jobie Villanueva present their im- itation of the Brigadette officers. ' 'k-.4 .t,gns!l -.,,i.f-dl-1----I u ' - ' Q ,l4,A Senior Assembly 17 F O P! Q. N' j, .I X , S Maria Pannell Black Ar! Show TJC Art Scholarship Larry Bircher Black Arr Show TJC Art Scholarship Kevin Ferrell Third, Kilgore Regionals Robert Grimes TJC Art Scholarship t l l Art competitors receive a last bit of advice from sponsor, Judith Burleyson. Keith Edwards Seven th, State Art 'Y' f Art Competition 19 I 20 Spring Concert Lori Dry admires The Little Girl and the Cat. Ninth graders Stephen Stone, Mickael Gears, Leiman Pennington, Spencer Stokes, Branton Robinson, Ranay Rawlings, and Elaine Denmore present General Grant, Sights and Sounds Jackie Washington turns her back on Lester Coats during Texas Trilogy. The Lion, Melanie Cash, and Kim Rich catch a glimpse of the Tuesday night concert. T Q Q 2 f?-. , 'I ' W, 4 PTA member Sue Grin- AJ dle presents Peggy , Suggs with a PTA life membership. Charles Craddock and Sue Harter view the performers. Jennifer Jackson, Thomas Sigler, Stuart Stout, Ken Davis, Matt York, and Linda Farrell take time out for fun at the Sight and Sounds Concert. John Samples leads the Varsity Band in The Chimes of Liberty. Spring Concert 21 Winning AT Ull. District A keen desire for excellence in a particular discipline was visible when representatives from J.T. won honors. The district competition, held this year on April 8 in Lufkin, was sponsored by the University interscholastic League. Debate entrants were French Taylor, Brandon Criswell, Stephanie Griffith, Angela Owen, Michael Green, Angela Wells, Stephen Hubbard, Gina Smith, Scott Sipes, Dennis Stimpson, Adrienne Taxon, Deborah Stovall, Bessie Walker, and Muriel Gabel. Drama was represented by Tremel Johnson, Sonia Pfutzenreuter, Melanie Cash, Amy Cohen, Jackie Washington, Lara Henderson, and Kim Rich. Prior to the literary and academic competition in UlL, members of the John Tyler cast of t'Blithe Spirit presented their one-act contest play before district judges in Nacogdoches. Another area of competition for the four journalism students was in headline, feature, editorial, and news writing. Participants were Debbie Johnson, Ginger McKinney, Melinda Morris, and Barbara Woodyard. Other writing entrants competed in the Ready Writing division. They were Tanya Holland, Michelle Wilson, Kerrie Eubanks, and Scott Sipes. In addition, there were contestants in the following categories: Shorthandg Kim Wilson, Yvonne Bodriguezg Typingg Tonya McCrary, Sonya Brown, Kim Sluder, D'Andrea Thornton, Felecia Madlockg Scienceg Keith Miller, Chet Dingler, Phil Cornett, Nancy Cruse, Janak Patel, Allen Nusbaumg Number Sense, Chet Dingler, Keith Miller, and Tim Edwards. Debbie Johnson Second, Editorial Writing 22 UIL ---Q3 ,wb Scott Sipes Second, Informa tive Speaking National Merit Finalist E 5 Q F x K , 4 S - in Wmt Belinda Rhodes 4 Q All Star Cast ofOne-Act Play ' L-v' w-jaw iz' l i f ? x fig! A ,,g?4?4l'A . ' t iin at e Q' ,. f . N ni, 1 'L 1 v A .2 1 - w -.-1, . gf' 5-. H fe, 5 Q A U . 23,35 ' y 5 '1' ' . Adrienne Taxon 5 lil 57' A W -f Second, Women's Extemporaneous Speaking Muriel Gabe! Fourth, Women 's Extemporaneous Speaking Paul Sims Third, Lincoln Douglas Debate N ' M05 - R 't 'ima' L.-31 UIL 23 tf 4 24 State Winners Seven students from the Metal Trades classes earned first places when they entered the 35th Annual Vocational Industrial Clubs of America State Competition in Fort Worth. Winning the honors for John Tyler were Bryan Beal, Ben Chapman, Austin Featherston, James Jones, John Mays, Billy Miller, and Alex Quinones. VICA is a youth organization available to students taking trades or industry type vocational classes. Through VICA, students work to develop leadership qualities beyond the extent of a normal classroom. Area and State Contests are held to en- courage students to learn and practice the skills of their particular trade. VICA is sponsored by James Loiacano. if S a Austin Featherston Ben Chapman i f t fx WM! 'XJ 'KJ A ' a Alex Quinones 04' L A First for Everything i Bryan Beal wana. I J 'Q .yi wwf I ' 5' I John Mays Billy Miller WHT:- 6. State Winners 25 Invitations Means It Is Almost Over fm 'Wai-. S--tt- fi x'-is... s - .sn- ' . s , t i wi ' 1 zi E I ,ar i 1254 , 411 Q' E si Q s.. 3 i n ,L 15 Q t' cf YQ. t .. Withtheir heads together Donna Scott Georgia Fleming and Ruth Ann Curtis preparetheirinvitationlist. 26 Senior Invitations ,11iffQ?tL3T s it K if . QQ , 3351 , M3 it 5 'xx Q .,3k I . A...,, '-413' Lori Dry, Georgia Fleming, Bo Cohen, Jodi LeBow, and Marilyn Bailey count out their invitations. Lonnie Cobb counts his green. Wx, .- x ,sf ,. , n x ,f sa Q? -X x Daniel Burgess looks over his classmates autographs. ...- Marilyn Polk, Lorraine Key, and Pam Cur- rington wait in line for their invitations. X.. l Monique Ross, Patrice Irvin, and Sheila Kirvin trade their name cards. Senior Invitations 27 David Sanchez Valedictorian With a 15.7 average, Sanchez ranks as the top graduate ofthe 1983 Senior Class. He plans to be a Pre-Med student at Texas A 81 M. Honored For Scholarship, .3 t -'lm' 28 Leaders Xi. Q NL! 11 'wwf' lit i XM . l l Celeste Gabriel A Salutatorian 1 l Gabriel ranks second in the graduating class of 1 1983 with a 15.2 average. Her plan is to become 1 a Certified Public Accountant. Gabriel will attend Tyler Junior College and Baylor to major in Accounting and minor in Computer Science. .7 ,JG 's..- Leadership 4 ,U 1 'ii' f 1 sf 3' S 1' J . ,ft t ,Qu , is K .,,- - i E i 3 - with FK Q 1- ,fj-im o J-S QS- - 'Qg ,.:,..,,, 3'if'i' .-wp f I A M SF Michelle Wilson Presidential Classroom Washington, D. C. Spring 1983 i 1 his f. Denese Steele Girls' State Summer 1983 Shannon Everhart Girls' State Summer 1983 John Samples Boys' State Summer 1983 Leaders 29 Holding On To Dream Holding On To Your Dreams was the theme for the Senior Prom, held April 29 in the Rose Garden Center Building. This theme held true for all the graduates ot '83, The decorations included pastel balloons and rainbows. The dance floor was a cloud of balloons but that didn't last long because everyone was dancing. Everyone went all out on their clothes for the evening. The guys looked handsome in their tuxedos, and the dresses were stunning on the girls. Ac- cording to the senior assistant principal Bobby Watkins, The enthusiasm and par- ticipation for the senior prom was over- wheIming. The '83 Prom certainly gave the seniors a special memory to hold on to. K . ,rg if E Seniorsand their dates sit outaslow one. Vernon George smiles as he escorts Jackie 30 Senior Prom Printers to the dance floor. Cathy Short and Butch Adams dance the night away. wdy Ellis, Tim Dumas, Wade Arnold, and Shelley Emmons discuss plans for after the prom. WM activities. Teresa Whitehead and Mountze Williams take time to pose for a picture. 'I57 it my- Paul Sims, Candy Danielson, Cindy Moore, Kelly Coon, Jennifer Denton, and Les Hopkins toast to the evenings Senior Prom 31 Class Oi 1983 Academic Achievement David Wayne Sanchez Valedictorian Sharon Celeste Gabriel Salutatorian Honor Graduates Michael Christopher Adams Milton Wade Arnold Paula Jill Brumitt Twanna LaFaye Buford Marisa Lauren Butler Lisa Dawn Cotter Nancy Ann Cruse Mark Ericson Morris Kevin Ferrell Georgia Nell Fleming Sharon Celeste Gabriel Stephanie Gritlith Sean Preston Harper Melinda Jill Harris Scott Esten l-lendley Caren Denise Huckabee Sherri Lynne Kellogg Jodi Lynn LeBow Jennifer Kay McKinney Leon Scott Maddox Ray Elsworth Nye, lll Debra Kae Presley Dedra Rae Presley David Wayne Sanchez Paul Allen Sims David Scott Sipes s it Deborah Kay Stovall Adrienne Zelda Taxon A Danita Lois Thomas Karen Lorene Tillison A Teresa Darlene Whitehead Scholarships And Civic Awards National Merit Finalist ..,......... A ..................................... Scott Sipes Landman's Association ..............,. ............... S herri Kellogg Texas Achievement Award, UT Austin ........ .... N ancy Cruse, David Sanchez Smith County UT Ex-Students Association .... ............... D avid Sanchez Multi-Discipline . , ....................... ..,........... J ana Johnson AAUW ..,...................,........ .... C eleste Gabriel Educational Secretaries .T ...,. ..... T erry Cluiss TISD insurance Committee ..... A .... Rosalyn King Custom Truckers .......... ..... J ana Johnson Skinner Scholarship ...... .,.,. B essie Walker City Council PTA ...,...... . ...... J Lisa Cotter Donnie Jones Memorial .... ............ A drienne Taxon Zeta Phi Beta ............. .... y T ......,...... Arlisa Smith Alpha Kappa Alpha ......... g . . . Donata Green, Yolanda Davis American Chemical Society ........i ....... ........... A .... D a vid Sanchez Bausch and Lomb Award .............,.... ...,............ D avid Sanchez American Business Women's Association ...., ...,.,....... T ..... S herri Kellogg rlegarde Civic and Cultural Club .......... .... M arietta Brown, Keith Spencer ul Boss Ex-Students Scholarship ......,. ..,.........,. exas College Scholarships ,....,..., Q . . . . . ......RayNye,llI . . . .Rhyne Nelson Barbara Murphy Marcus Flush Sandra Shaw merican Legion Award . . . . . Donata Green AB Good Citizen .... T .............. . ilot Club ........... merican Institute of Industrial Engineers .... otary Young Citizens ................ , , otary Boy ot the Month .... , . Q ptimist Young Texan oodman ofthe World .S ..................... . . Presidents Achievement Award, Texas A St M .... . . Scott Hundley . . . . Marisa Butler it .i.. Nancy Cruse . . . .Wade Arnold . .Celeste Gabriel David Sanchez .Stephen Hubbard Scott Maddox Ray Nye David Sanchez Scott Sipes Gerald Vitatoe . . . . Kevin Ferrell Adrienne Taxon . Rebecca Ansley A. David Sanchez 7 Awards Assembly 33 34 Organizations Organizations chool clubs are involved in not only service projects but school programs which assist the individual's growth. One word which seemed to sum up JT the best was involvement There were times when we realized that if it hadn't been for school, we would've had time to get all our extra-curricular activities done. Whether we were spending our time in clubs or in class, it was nice to be Back Where We Belong. M SSS ,N 3, Q if 'I .' 'A .-4 ,. 541 - ,M , .M w . ns' 9 W, .Wt 4 , an N W F K ! As. W li' MR a5,f,k q ,mm w fx ff-f-. 4 f' 'sw .,aJ up i. My Vigjzsr y Q 'Syl 42 A '4 ,L Bw K ,W ra x f 1 X ' + - sf wifi ' J 1 , Q AAM, , ,rf , A ., U sf x? ,af ww Organizations 35 The Alcalde staff work throughout the year to produce a quality year- book. Under the direction of the new sponsor, Wilma LeNoir, many changes were made in the book, The 1983 Alcalde has color pictures, original layouts, and more candids! Everyone on the staff was assigned certain pages to draw, place pictures on, and write original stories and cap- tions. The work never seemed to end. There were four deadlines, in January, February, March, and June. The deadlines were to send certain pages in to the publisher. Staffers worked during school, after school, and even on weekends when work had to be finished. Also, at least one ofthe three staff photographers was present at most every sporting event and school activity. Students who are not on the staff often do not realize the effort that a staff must put forth to produce a quali- ty book. Truly, deadline is just another word for everything left to do. Sean Thompson takes a photography break. Kelli Gideon asks a question before typing the final copy. Photographer Les Hopkins prepares equipment for printing. still f B aa! Co-Editor Bryan Harvey types the last Co-Editor Karen Tillison prepares staff page. page. 36 Alcalde Just Another Vvord D dl' 63 IDG, Michael Green writes about sports. Ginger McKinney looks up from a page layout. I A Too much work makes Kelly Coon silly. Creative juices flow from Johnna Tompkins' fingers. ,XR l Iggy, 5 U1 Barbara Salinas has her section checked by Wilma LeNoir. or Everything Left to Do lk is S 5 Barb Woodyard displays ads. Deroyce Jordan looks puzzled. Viki Caddel i with her work AUX 9 . Q , Er K I 1 'ru Eubanks collects information for her Deoe Conner reports on track- Danita Thomas mixes chemicals for xf RY O , 5 1 LL v Yvonne Rodriguez keeps the financial . X records. f x Cynthia Pinkney looks for ideas. Adrienne Taxon thinks of a caption. 1 ,, Glenda Lowe rests after a deadline is met. W N Kristi Gideon receives advice, Alcalde 37 Assignments, interviews, statistics, copy and advertisements and photographs are all part of the monthly procedures the Lion's Tale goes through. The first step is to find out just what the people want to know. The staff boasts the winners and shows its pride for everyone with wide coverage of school events. Lion's Tale reporters are always looking for information that everyone would like to know. The format and size are determined by community participation in the pur- chasing of ads and the number of stories available to publish. When stories are written, they are typed on a Compugraphic Word Pro- cessor. A printout from the floppy disk is used to do paste-ups. After paste-ups, they are taken to Tyler Star Publishing to be printed. paper is usually back in two days, and then it goes on sale for 200: a copy. Freshman Melinda Morris worked as Special Assignments reporter through the journalism class. 38 Lion's Tale They Work Weeks Before Competitior The 2 Lion's Tale staffers: Editor Debbie Johnson, Advertising Manager Barb Woodyard, Typesetter Johnna Tompkins. Topmkins, Robert Gaines, Janna Brown, and Tammy Parsons. I Lion's Tale staff: Front: Barb Woodyard, Janna Brown, Se cond: Reginald Wade, Danna McKellar, Brad Lewis, Bober Gains, Debbie Johnson: Back: Melinda Morris, Brya Harvey, Stephanie Hawes, Belinda Rhodes. The Drama department is an organization to promote theatre arts in the school and community. Helen Jack, the International Thespian Society sponsor, said that the group participated in workshops, festivals. The biggest thing that happened for them was the reconstruction of the theatre. John Tyler is proud of the new thrust stage theatre, stated Jack. Proud is our Pride and proud is what we are. John Tyler has had many art Thespian Officers: President Doug Ryan, Treasurer John Barnes, Secretary Kelley Melton .- if f 3 ir. Thespian Members: Front: Debbie Johnson, Belinda Rhodes, Tina Morris, Sonja Pfrtzenreuterg Second: Melanie York, Kelley Melton, Reggie McDowell, Kim Rich: Back: showing throughout the year. Among the showings were one at Sanger Harris and another at Harvey Hall, both promoting the school district's One-Hundredth Anniversary. ln December, Paula Brumitt placed first, Kevin Ferrell placed third, and Keith Edwards placed fourth at the Kilgore Art Show. At receiving these placements, their art was sent to San Marcos for State Competition where Ferrell placed fourth and Brumitt received Honor- 1 , ,,....,-nur w Doug Ryan, John Barnes, Anthony Brown, Steve Carvajal: Sponsor Helen Jack able Mention. Tyler Junior College sponsored a local competition in which Brumitt and Maria Pannell, Larry Bircher placed and received a S100 scholarship each. This was recognized by KLTV and Tyler Courier Times. Many accomplishments have been reached and even gone past my goals, stated Judith Burleyson, art chairman. 'il guess l'Il have to raise JT's goals even higher. Keith Edwards works towards his finished project, Maria Pannell is a true artist at work if: . N32 Tyler Junior College scholarship recipients: Larry Bircher Maria Pannell Paula Brumitt. Drama Art 39 Great Minds At Work The National Honor Society inducted fifty-three new members on March fifteenth ot this year. Students who met attendance and grade re- quirements were nominated. The names of the nominees were submitted to a faculty committee for review. Members were chosen on the basis ot scholarship, leadership, and character. Requirements for the chapter state that candidates of junior and sophomore status must have an average ot at least ninety per cent. Students on the senior level must have an average ot eighty-five per Cent and no final grade lower than a C-. Front: David Sanchez Back: Marisa Butler, Wade Arnold, Jodi LeBow Front Scott Sipes, Deborah Stovall, Rebecca Freeman, Terri Eltod, Scott Maddox, Nancy Cruse, Maxine lnteso. Second: Michael Barrett, Jodi LeBow, Ray Nye, Julienne Butler, Denise Steele, David Sanchez, Shannon Everhart, Back: Marisa Butler, Mark Eric- son, Anthony Brown, Wade Ar- nold, Georgia Fleming, Susan Grindle, Celeste Gabriel, Front: Teresa Whitehead, Robyn James, Latrice Rhinehart, Denise Edwards, Candy Danielson. Second: David McLeod, Andy Smith, Brandon Criswell, Keith Miller, Adrienne Taxon, Third: Lisa Adams, Dedra Presley, Carrie Jameson, Karla Kersh, Bar- bara Kleinschmidt, Danita Thomas. Fourth: Les Hopkins, Gary Bush, Sandy Ellis, Mike Adams, Maggi Hood, Terry Cluiss, Caron Huckabee, Paul Sims. Back: Darren Swanson, Sherri Kellogg, Mark Welch, Marlon Sustaire, Charles Johnson, Montrice Jackson, Jill Harris, Bryan Harvey, Kevin Ferrell, Kelly Coon. 40 NHS -.2 --zz gr 'Sass' is 5 if s . ,uf :n'. v K- 'av 'ebaters Heard Loud and Clear 2 W,L, My ff 3 l , l l l . ,V it E Q 2 ,,.on. l of S I 4 lm? no Paul Sims and Dennis that debaters are serious il-wget wal Forensic League: Frontg Adrienne Taxon, Daisy Guthrie, Scott Sipes, Second, :ca Freeman, Angi Owen, Stephanie Griffith, Muriel Gabel, Thirdp Lisa Freeman, ah Stovall, Bessie Walker, Dennis Stimpson, Brandon Criswell, Chett Dingler, Back 'ims Angie Wells Back' Tina Smith Deroyce Jordan Michael Green Ste hen Hubbard, -:Goff sponsor. I H1982-83 has been the best year yet for the John Tyler Debate Team, said Bill McGoff, sponsor. The team went to eleven out-of-town tour- naments and to a workshop that was held at East Texas State University. Debaters must pay all of their own ex- penses, including hotel rooms and meals. At the National Forensic League District tournament this year JT debaters progressed farther than they ever have before, showing the vast im- provement in the team. Also, there were three Texas Forensic Association State qualifiers from JT, the most ever at one time in the team's history. Awards were won by debaters at UIL District and at every other tournament that the team attended this year. In the Spring, the National Forensic League co-sponsored a Middle School Tournament held at John Tyler. The year ended with an NFL banquet where team awards were presented. NFL Officers: Adrienne Taxon, vice presidentp Daisy Guthrie president' Scott Sipes secretary Debate 41 DECA Officers: Front: John White, Middle: Kardinal Stephenson, Back: Terry Hunter, Kim Coleson, Billy Hayes, French Officers: Front, Michelle Havens, Back: Angela Barry, Murial Victoria, Anita Wright Latin Officers: Front: Amanda Johnson, Shanon Everhartg Back: Susan Grindle Spanish Officers: Front: Gregg Saxton, Michelle Sigler, Richard Scott, Rebecca Garza German Club Officers: Left to right: Don Fender, and Stacy Bundick 42 DECA The DECA CLUB develops voca- tionally competent citizens who can actively participate in the economic lite of their community. Under the spon- sorship of Jana Jones and Ben Massey, DECA runs the school store. Members went to area competition for skills learned in Math and Distributive Education. The Tower of Babble DECA CLUB members: Front: Kardinal Stephenson, Billy Hays, Terry Hunter, John White, lf Coleson, Vonda Germany, Second: Arlisa Smith, Montrice Jackson, Sherri Cook, Stephe Hayes, Melissa Bailey, Dwight Graves, Mike Denoux, Damon Franks, Brian Freeman: Thi Dwight Moore, Jeanie Frick, Pam Currington, Lorraine Key, Brian Jackson, Carla Willhite, Ti da Taylor, Dorie Midkiff, Sue Messer, Becky Kennemer, Tanya Roundtree, Samuel Walk Fourth: Frankie House, Theresa Sherlield, Robert Taylor, Melva Wallace, Donna Ford, Thon Sigler, David Perkins, James Mangum, Chris Miguez, Ricky Savage, Paul Byrd, Katy Mui Back: Byron Ates, Charles Black, Loyce Brooks, Dennis Taylor, Jesse Rider, Martino Jon Myra Kennedy, Mike Davidson, Sammie Morgan, Robert Grimes: Sponsor: Jana Jones, E Massey. I 1 French Club members: Front: Philip Cornet, Angela Barry, Christina Shulz, Mechelle Havens, Rodney Watson, Second: Dena Tifford, Kristina Waharfel, Marsha Medez, Tim Edwards, LaRosa Scott, Angel Alfaro, Third: Barbara Salinas, Joyce Johnson, Gerald Vitatoe, Stacey Ford, Anita Wright: Fourth: Murial Victoria, Ben Martin, Anthony Brown, Ver- non George, Kenneth Artiberry, Mark Ericson. i Club members: Front: Amanda Johnson, Shannon Everhart, Dottie on, Michelle Young: Second: Geniece Lee, Susan Grindle, Cynthia iey, Edith Barret: Back: Michael Barret, Brian Marr, Chip Smith, Todd es, n Club members: Front: Andy Smith, Stephanie Montgomery, Don , Stacy Bundick, Vickie Bundick: Second: Chris Biggs, Rob Wilkerson, Leach, Jill Wilkerson, Anthony Means, Sponsor: Sandy Lowe: Back: isher, David McLeod, Sear Arrant, Amanda Zarnbrano, Becky Ansley. The French Club was formed to enhance the study of French and to introduce students to more French culture study than is possi- ble in class. One of the activities this year was a recipe party. Members made their favorite French recipes. Also, they par- ticipated in a poster contest. The German club is an organiza- tion to help the interested under- stand German Language and culture. The sponsor, Sandy Lowe, said some of the highlights for the novemberfest. The Spanish club, sponsored by Betty Gammill, is designed to create an interest in and apprecia- tion for the culture of Spanish- speaking nations. Members participated in the Foreign Language Festival in Com- merce, field trips, and to Six Flags and Spanish Ballet. The Latin Club, sponsored by Ellen Smith, is created to enhance the interest and learning of the Latin language. Many activities the organization this year were the PR activities during Texas Language Week, Net-ole Foreign Language Festival Contest, and club participated in were for the benefit of the Latin culture. Students attended a Roman Ban- quet sponsored by Robert E. Lee. Spanish Club members: Front: Gregg Saxton, Michelle Sigler, Richard Scott. Rebecca Garza, Second: Robin Gabelmarin, Melonye Redden, Rebecca Freeman: Third: Melissa Franks, Bertha Ingram, Elizabeth Ftodgers, Connie Rice, Fourth: Sponsor: Betty Gammill, Frederick Perez, James Reed, Ursula Henry, Lynn Mann, Laurie Murry: Back: David McClenny, Gary Bush, Kevin Wilson, Eva Wallace, Mark Welch. Foreign Language 43 Reginald Jones and Kevin Ferrell entertain at the REL pep rally. The Beat Goes Or Cindy Fletcher, Susan Womack, and Jill Hackl await beginning cue, , 6,-4 , . W'-wa. 44 Choir Mary Samples prepares choir for contest. gf.-'-N N . Pop Group: Front row: Kim Peters, Mary Samples, Director, Cathy Kimlicko. Second row: Jones, Jimmy Mangum, Keith Melius, Scott Maddox. Back row: Kevin Ferrell, Mark Combs, Rush, Mike Polley, Mike Hill. Dfficersg front row: Reginald Jones, Mary Samples, director, Eva Wallace. Back Row: Cathy Qimlicko, French Taylor, Mike Hill, Dedra Presley. 'Fil' The Concert Choir, directed by Mary Samples, performed at UIL and Solo and Ensemble this year with French Taylor, Tyrone McCloud, Dedra Presley, and Errol Jones receiving honors. University lnterscholastic League Contest was held at JT this year with over 400 students attending. The choir held their own Christmas and Spring programs. As a group, the men were dressed in black tuxedos, and the ladies were attired in long, blue dresses. The Dimensions performed at pep rallies, area schools, and other organizational activities. The special selections presented by the Pop Group were On The Wings Of Love, Just You and I, and Bobbie Sue. lly Kilpatrick, Charlie Rush, Mike Satterwhite, Michael Warren, Scott Lawson. Choirg Front row: Cindy Fletcher, Eva Wallace, Anita Paul, Dorothy Duncan, Kim Peters, Mary Samples, director, Janet Wiggins, Barbara Blum, uedra Presley, Kirven, Detra Connor. Second row: Samanthia Garcia, Susan Galloway, Linda Pardue, Dee Hansen, Sonia Ptutzenreuter, Rona Atkins, Analisa Smith, Shirley Bertha Taylor Sheila Johnson Gloria Moten Third row Ursela Henr Anita W' ht C th K' I' k L , , . : y, rig , a y im ic o, ara Bunch, Denise Edwards, Genette Lee, Cheryl Mc- Shulanda Waters, Cynthia Jackson, Jill Hackler. Fourth row: Reginald Jones, Errol Jones, Rudy Bush, Derwin Anderson, Mark Holmes, Reginald Jones, Tyrone u, Rozell Jones, Mike Polley, Mike Hill, Kelly Coon. Fifth row: Lamar Nelson, Marcus Rush, French Taylor, Ricky Butler, Milton Dixon, Mark Combs. Back row: Choir 45 Lion Guard officers are, fleft to righll Butch Adams, Gerald Vitofoe, Marlon Sustaire, Captain. The 1982-83 Lion Guards perform a cheer in front of the student body during a pep rally. i f page e i .Af The 1982-83 Lion Guards are: lfrontl William Woods, Gerald Vitotoe, Daniel Burgess, fse- cond rowl Mack Calip, Stuart Suggs, Chris Jerger, Don Fender, ffhird rowl Butch Adams, Kevin Russell, Marlon Sustaire, Jeff Harris, Steve Carvaial. 46 Lion Guard auf-xaoiixic if Q '-3 v' iv- LW ww ag, Thai spirit X, 2.5.5 K- I WH, 4 - My-V YN:t'fnn1rSsHsmtrif:mm Jute stil w i W, ., 3. M-,..A..........auurQ The Cheerleaders consist of eight students who spend their time pro- moting spirit and sportsmanship for athletic events. They not only decorated and painted signs but coor- dinated the rallies featuring the various support groups. The many responsibilities began the previous April after their election. In addition, they cheered at the spring game. During the summer months the squad attended SMU camp. At the end of the week's activities, they displayed Blue Ribbon for excellence. Cheerleaders displayed their megaphones dur- ing the pep rallies. The cheerleaders pose with great big smiles during a pep rally. The 1982-83 John Tyler Cheerleaders and Lion Mascot were Cedric Clay, Christie Gilmore, Flhyne Nelson, Gary Nunn, Kathy Swan, Rhonda Hale, Julie Rozell, Sherry Cook, head and Larry Devereax, mascot, Cheerleaders 47 Drill Team ls. . . r ,,,W Q. it iv, M. V Il., ' . ' 1 'iffferfffa' A . ru? 1: - VN 1 7 FF, tv ' K r ib' N. :gf eq. --ewf , . 1 P' ' f X T ' ' 'Fri lite if Q , , 4 A ' . 5 M, Q W ,TAM vez, ,-5 S! ?:l.g-Elgin I :AMS 5,53 - v--1 f f ' J S wr., ' - t' -.Yr-:'fs7,..,....-:Wi 'ik SL : UQ ' ,, Officers parade in downtown Tyler. Captain Kelli Gideon l l Officer Donata Green Officer Carer: Huckabee Officer Teresa McCloud Officer Ginger McKinney Officer Belinda Scott Officer Kelly Wood 48 Brigadettes Our Favorite Thing v 4. x 1 , - . . Q, ,lpn A 3 f . as A-.fer gens. ,sf-:rf G Q. 1. ig ,Eg M eu 3 9. .M ax Q. ,O , .vga 3 VL ...Q - ' 'Q vt 'X rr -Q, ,Ng ', n 4 3 . I it F g,. islp.. , I ,ig V H ,V ,sip I . V yr :it M , S... ...W4 .. if 'QV -- 'E . 'ut I 1 . if 'X he 1982-83 Brigadettes: lback rowl Sonia McCracken, Stephanie Bass, Cheryl Critchlow, Dana Campbell, Susan Galloway, Loretta McCloud, Robin Curtis Stacey ord, Marisa Butler, Kristi Gideon, Stephanie Graham, Angie Berry, Melanie York, Stephanie Barber, Sherry Gafford. tmiddle rowl Monica Adams, Deana Tedford Valorie iguez, Analisa Smith, Tracie Oldham, Amy Rowland, Dee Hanson, Sonia Pfutzenreuter, Lynn Taylor, Linda Farrel, Terri Elrod, Kim Goss, Linda Pardue Jeannie Frick front rowl Manager Brenda Oden, Officers: Kelly Wood, Ginger McKinney, Teresa McCloud, Kelli Gideon, Caren Huckabee, Belinda Scott, Donata Green Most people do not realize how edicated a girl must be to be a rigadette. Luckily, John Tyler had 38 lrls who knew what it took to be a rigadette, and put 10006 of emselves into it. It takes a special ind of girl to practice an hour and a alf everyday before school, go rough school, and then practice after hool, still looking good. The 1982-83 John Tyler Brigadettes ve lead an active year. It started hen they attended SMU Superstar rill Team Camp in June. After that ey had a month off and then went ack to work in August learning routines choreographed by Molly Can- non. Some of the routines they learned used props such as a hoopla, suitcase, and a step ladder. After football season they had a little time off to learn ballet. lt was then back to work getting ready for com- petition in February. This event took more work and dedication than any other event the Brigadettes attended. They came to school early and left late. The hard work paid off the Brigadette Officers, who received a first division rating on two of their three routines performed. After competition there was not much time for rest. After all, drill team try-outs were coming up in April. All of the girls worked diligently for try-outs. Unfortunately, all could not make it. Once try-outs were over the drill team put all of their energy into their Spring Show. Our Favorite Things was the theme which held true throughout the show. They performed their own choreographed routines to such songs as l'm a Mean Ole Lion, We Got the Beat, and My Favorite Things. Drill Team is certainly this groups' favorite thing, can't you tell? Brigadettes 49 Blue Brigade Shows The 1982-83 Sophomore Blue Brigades were: llfirst Flowj Michelle Haygood, Amy Cohen, Denise Edwards, Pam Tidwell, Diaudra Anderson, Rochelle Duval, Lincl Johnson tSecond Rowj Catayna Brown, Anita Paul, Susan Womack, Mary Dickerson, Stephanie Francis, Angela Poole, Paula Floss, fThird Bowl Dana Hale, Regi Wilkerson Sheila Johnson, Stefanie Montgomery, Sandra Taylor, Cynthia Hunt, and Katawna Sanders. The sophomore Blue Brigade class of 1982-83 has had an exciting and different year. It all began when the Tyler Independent School District decided to let the Blue Brigade class attend all varsity games. This is new in that before they were never able to at- tend out-of-town games. Their class was instructed by Molly Cannon and Brigadette Captain Kelli Gideon. At the beginning of the year they learned hand routines to perform 50 Blue Brigade at varsity games and pep rallies. After football season, they learned a pom- pon routine to We Got the Beat choreographed by Kelli Gideon. They performed the routine at the JV John Tyler vs. Lee basketball game. After basketball season was over, the Blue Brigade began learning jazz and high kick techniques to prepare them for drill team try-outs. Practicing these for weeks, they were finally ready for try-outs. This is always an ex- citing event for sophomores. l When try-outs were over, they ha time off to learn ballet techniques froi student teacher Marilyn Simmons. Sophomore Blue Brigade allovl class for those who aren't ready fr drill team but still want to be involvel It also lets them have an extra year l prepare for drill team try-outs. The va improvement of the organizati should be inviting to many dedicat young ladies. l smir For JT This group of girls certainly promote hirit at John Tyler High. They attend any of the freshman functions, such , the freshman football and basket- ill games. They also sit with the drill am at all of the pep rallies. The freshmen have a required Blue igade class where they are in- 'ucted The 1982-83 Freshman Blue Brigades by Molly Cannon and a Brigadette of- ficer. In this class they learn many things that will help them later if they try-out for drill team. They are taught hand routines which they perform at the freshman games and pep rallies. Also, they learn the basics of drill team such as kicking, stretching, and even a little ballet. This freshman organization is very new to John Tyler. In the past, girls were only allowed to be in Blue Brigade as a sophomore. Luckily, this rule changed at John Tyler. Now the girls are able to gain more experience before trying out for drill team, and that's a noticeable asset when the Brigadettes perform. Blue Brigade 51 The band plays to Caravan. l T I 1 All That Jazz -- I ln its second year, the JT Jazz Ensemble is stronger than ever before. With the addition of new members, the band consisted of period five students and selected band students. Practices were held at 7:30 each morning. If ad- ditional practices were needed, they were held at 3:30. Activities for the ,F Y Jazz Ensemble included the SFA Jazz ,E Band Contest, where JT placed third, UlL Solo and Ensemble, and concerts at Boulter, Stewart, Dogan and Moore middle schools. The band also played for the 100th Year Anniversary of the TISD. Scott Hendley served as student director for the second year, leading V the band in the absence ot director A John Samples. Some of the favorite songs of the band were We Got the Beat, Dirty Girty, and Caravan, ef' - C3 gina 43? ts Scott Hendley serves as student director at the Pine Tree game. naw J 'Q W i Coan Bateman plays Ballad for Jill. i I S I Jazz Ensemble members include: front: Andy Garrett, Lynza Roberson, Susan Grindle, Tim Edwards, Ramona Jones, Daisy Guthri Gary Bush. Second row: Mike Beall, Gary Dews, Randal Reed, Tommy Goodnight, Coan Bateman, Brent Cheatham. Third row: Scc Hendley, Les Hopkins, Tammy Stevens, Kelly Coon, Bryan Harvey. Fourth row: Ronald Calloway, Kim Rich, Mark Holmes, Joi Samples, director. 52 Jazz Ensemble McKay, Arthur Waters, Tim Zamora, director. The Freshman Band, under the new direction of Tim Zamora, entered into the third year of existence at John Tyler. Sixty five freshmen made up the Band. The Band did not attend the UIL Marching Contest, but they did go to concert and sightreading contest in Carthage. For this contest they played General Grant, Slavonic Folk Song, and Shepherds Hey. During the year the Band performed at all ninth grade games and participated in All-Region and Solo and Ensemble. Many of the freshmen performed in the Varsity Marching Band. At the end of the year, all freshman twirlers who wished to try out for varsity majorette were allowed to do so. Freshman Drum Majors are Ouondetta Turner and John Carrasco. nan Band members include: frontg John Carrasco, Ouondetta Turner, drum majors. Second row: April Holmes, Rachel Evans, Shari Waters, Susan Smith, Lisa Reynolds, Smith, Melinda Morris, D'andrea Thornton, Delphnie Kennedy. Third row: Jamie Hunter, Rochelle Wiley, Demetrice Herndon, Phyllis Hill, Teri Boudreau, Tamayra Jill Hackler, Lara Bunch, Monica McCullough, Kathryn Williams. Fourth row: Iva Farnham, Elaine Denmore, Ranay Rawlins, Lakeya Maxson, Michele Nabors, Kem Cynthia Eitson, Tracy Smith, Todd Anderson, Sonya Mobley, Joannie Speakman. Fifth row: Branton Robinson, Michael Fears, Linda Clark, Sean Cole, Brent Gimble, Stone, Carl Nunn, Ruth Donnelly. Sixth row: Teddy Wareen, Larry Mayo, Brian Curtis, Darin Grissom, Scott Edwards. Seventh row: Reginald Clark, Keith Melius, Freshman Band 53 Giving life to halftime is what the Lion Band did best. Presenting their unique routines always ended with standing ova- tions from the crowd. The Lion Band presented routines which consisted of many shpaes like circles, arcs, squares, and diamonds. Marching to the tunes of 2001, the opening fanfare, Aztec Fire, with soloists Scott Hendley and Les Hopkins, Still, and closing with America, the band participated in the UIL Marching Con- test held at Rose Stadium. The band received a li rating, which angered many parents and fans. The outbreak of the parents caused the Lion Band to be placed on probation for the rest of the 82-83 year and all of 83-84. After marching season ended, the band began gearing up for All- Region, Solo and Ensemble, and Concert and Sightreading. For concert tunes like Chimes of Liberty, Overture to Can- dide, and Alleluia! Laudamus Te. The band received a Ill in concert and a Il in sightreading. After concert season, persons wishing to try out for various band offices began practicing. The trip to Branson, Missouri was made possible by funds raised by the band and Band Parents. Drum majors are Debbie Johnson, assistantg Maggi Hood, head: and Twanna Buford, assistant. Lion Band Does It Again The band does a high step in Still at marching contest Scott Hendley Geniece Lee Mark Welch Tammy Stevens Carl Carlson Head Quartermaster Head Ouartermistress Co-Head Quartermaster Co-Head Ouartermistress Quartermaster Trumpet Section Leader Flute Section Leader 54 Lion Band l The proud marching Lions prepare to begin the con- - test performance. int' The Marching Lion Band: front: Tim Zamora, Marietta Brown, Angie Terrell, Candy Danielson, Debbie Johnson, Maggi Hood, Twanna Buford, Kim Wilson, Sandy Ellis, Candy Jones, John Samples. Second row: Cindy Grindle, Jackie Washington, Ranay Rawlins, Chet Dingler, Teresa Whitehead, James Brown, Elaine Denmore, April Holmes, Tina Morriss, Tyrone McCloud. Third row: Michelle Hamilton, Rossie Potts, Bernita Bush, D'andrea Thornton, Wanda Bizor, Geniece Lee, Celeste Gabriel, Debra Presley, Tina Smith, Jennifer Denton, Melinda Morris, Betsy Liles, Viki Caddel. Fourth row: Barbara Murphy, Cynthia Pinkney, Cynthia Bell, LaTonya Jackson, Angelia Mitchell, Cynthia Jackson, Rachel Evans, Susan Smith, Katherine Williams, Monica McCullough, Keysha Snowden, Carla Holman, Sandra Blan- ton. Fifth row: Andre Jones, Bessie Walker, Detra Conner, Sonya Brown, Shulanda Waters, Cheryl Coats, Danna McKellar, Ramona Jones, Suzette Roberts, Tracy Nobles, Angie Wells, Olivia Gunter, Lauretta Arps, Suzy Murphree, Laquita Ardis. Sixth row: Sami Garcia, Dedra Presley, Shuronda Byrd, Sonya Mobley, Joannie Speakman, Dee Hicks, Gordon George, Phyllis Hill, Karol Gabriel, Robyn James, Ananda Boyd, Gaytha Williams, Felecia Mass, Lois Jones, Taunya Simmons, Scott Edwards, Mechelle Kinsley. Seventh row: Cassandra Mobley, Ruth Donnelly, Sonia Bizor, Lakeya Maxson, Daisy Guthrie, Tim Edwards, Kem Nobles, Felecia Ar- nold, Cindy Moore, Mitch Johnson, Ronald Calloway, Charlotte Murphy, Andy Garrett, Cyndi Phillips, Susan Grindle, Mary Spillman, Gary Bush, Felecia Williams, Nolanda Jackson. Eighth row: Lisa Freeman, Brent Gimble, Denise Roland, Michael Fears, Quondetta Turner, Julie Stout, Kevin Wilson, Bryan Harvey, Scott Hendley, Les Hopkins, Tammy Stevens, Duane Lollar, Kelly Coon, Audrey Barrett, Paula Timms, Nick Washington, Mark Holmes, Alfred Mathis, Janna Brown. Ninth row: Angela Smith, Coan Bateman, Cindy Trimble, Barbara Salinas, Mike Hill, Lynza Roberson, Kevin Smith, Curt Priddy, Robby Washington, Tommy Goodnight, Gary Dews, William Harvey, Mike Beall, Anthony Crockett, Randal Reed, Sheketha Hudson. Tenth row: Scherry Dudley, Sonya Byrd, Kim Rich, Keith Melius, arl Carlson, Bridgett McKay, Michelle Havens, Mark Welch, Reginald Clark, John Carrosco, Michael Coker, Arthur Waters, Brent Cheatham, Sharon Taylor, Sharon Middlebrooks, Cassandra Tilley. Celeste Gabriel Gary Dews Dedra Presley Gary Bush Barbara Murphy Ouartermistress Ouartermaster Quartermistress Quartermaster Quartermistress Bass Clarinet Bari Sax Section Leader L' Section Leader 'On Band 55 Performing for the School Members of the Rifle Corps are: frontg Danita Thomas, Teresa White. Back: Cindy Grindle, Candy Jones, Tyrone McCloud, captain, Marian Square, Marietta Brown. Flag corps members include: front: La- quita Ardis, alt. captain: Viki Caddel, cap- tain, Sandra Blanton, co-captain, Second row: Sonya Byrd, Sami Garcia, Scherry Dudley, Barbara Murphy, Third row: Lisa Freeman, Andre Jones, Cassandra Mobley, Kim Rich, Nolanda Jackson. Fourth row: Sharon Middlebrooks, Sheketha Hudson, Cassandra Tilley, Sharon Taylor, Mechelle Kinsley, Janna Brown. ' 3- iv If -fcc 'Q y , ,y . .Ag . is 4 .- Y , f '. 5 -V V. go' , j., . , W ,i A 'f 5 , .,,, ft , M, ,.,, .. . ..,. V,,,. . V ' r 5. yy '- 55, . ,, ' K X, L M' i.,,. ' l 5, Ax 11. ' V, W3 f 2 l ' Viki Caddel Robby Washington Sami Garcia Tyrone McCloud 56 L i on B 3 n d Flag Captain Quartermaster Secretary Rifle Captain One of the Lion band's most impressive shapes was the diamond routine. - A A ' f 5 gr T K 7 fi if wifi , sr? sazrjifwgi, xv Y ' t V' if . i -, i ffl1 24,xs,a7iS' it ' A -- .gin -K W Ms. Q ..,,s...aa Zam f .f ,, 4 ,,...f - ,bs g . w 2 iris, y, Wi . at ef n yy J 1-Q Q. y ., Q4 6.72 dl 'z Debra Presley Kelly Coon Librarian Quartermaster Sandra Blanton Flag Co-Captain Majorettes are, lrontg Sandy Ellis, Karen Tillison, head: Kim Wilson. Back: Jackie Washington, Angie Terrell, Candy Danielson, Fiossie Potts, Tina Morriss. Alternates are Julie Stout and LaTonya Jackson. Band Parents Unite John Samples, director of the Lion band saw the need for a Band Parents Organization and called the initial meeting in November, 1982. Officers elected include June Hood, chairmang Odessa Timms, co-chairmang Mary Johnson, secretaryg Annie Nobles, treasurerg Buddy Hendley, reporter: Barbara Garrett, Booster Club representative, Peggy Hopkins, ways and means chairman, Linda Presley, newsletterg and Elaine Murphree, telephone. The goals of the organiza- tion are to arouse interest in John TyIer's music department, to lend support to the Band pro- gram, to maintain an efficient program, and to provide a group of parents to support the JT band. The emblem of the organization, shown below, was drawn by Duane Lollar, and represents the organization, fi SCF -lyqh o A 5? 7 0 c vi , BAND 'ct ,bQ77lZO'L1'O fg Q, ,O i- ' Qi '0 0 o 4 '56 Xi P j rr 4 9 K' ' 3 f 5' 'sh V f f ,il K L fl 'P 1 X ' O . ' , Two school organizations who are active at JT not only with school ac- tivities but serving others in the com- munity are the Future Business Leaders of America and the Future Teachers of America. FBLA was a newly organized club this year. lt was an organization to pro- mote interest in business among students. lt also helped the students decide which field of business was best for them. FTA was a club whose purpose was to interest young men and women in teaching as a career. These students also gained an appreciation for the contributions that the public schools have made to our society. They also learned an understanding of the development and purposes of our public free schools. Front, Regina Johnigan, Denise Steele. 2ndp Ar- thur Bartee, Tracy Nobles, Dorothy Duncan, Edith Barrett, Back, Marcus Rush, Renata Johnson, Tony Williams. Front, Mrs. Dee Thorne, Sponsor, Suzette Roberts, Denise Steele, Cheryl Coates, Sonya Brown, Teresa Gabbard, Cedric Clay, Rosie Pott. Second: Tony Williams, Renata Johnson, Dorothy Duncan, Detra Conner, Bessie Walker, Charlotte Murphry, Robyn Mosley, Regina Johnigan, Reggie Battles. Third: Kevin Curry, Alfredo Rusk, Gerald Vitatoe, Tracy Nobles, Gaytha Williams, Lauretta Arps, Cynthia Pin- ckney, Faye Johnson, Greta Johnson, Marcus Rush. Backg Michael Edwards, Clinton Kelly, Regina Williams, Chet Dingler, DeRoyce Jordan, Tonya Holland, Kelly Melton, Billy Hays, Arthur Bartee. Amanda Boyd, Theresa White, Tonya Berry. Front: Brian Harvey, Anthony Newsome, Ray Nye, Randy Fleet, Keith Spencer, Mark Welch. 2nd, Latrice Rhinehart, Reba Stone, Monica Adams, Terry Cluiss, Felicia Madlock, Kim Wilson, Vicki Cox, Karen Tillison, Julie Stout. 3rdp Angela Pod, Karla Kersh, Anita Wright, Marisa Butler, Eva Wallace, Dahlia Dotson, Kelli Gi- deon, Lisa Tatum, Estelle Post, Marvena Garrett. 4th, Renee Hud- nall, Glenda Coleman, Gina Johnson, Audrey Miller, Regina Hayes, Angie Cullipher, Sandy Ellis, Carolyn Brown, Kim Sluder, Lisa Freeman. 5th, Jackie Printers, Dedra Presley, Cathy Short, Jeanette Kersh, Mary Spillman, Kim Roan, Maggi Hood, Lori Dry, Carol Fulford, Curtis Golf. Back: Todd Barr, Scott Hendley, Frankie Jacobs, Jimmy Hicks, Bernard Fears, Robert Cantrell, Georgia Fleming, Celeste Gabriel, Viki Cad- del, Shelly Emmons, Jeanne McLeod, sponsor, 58 FBLA, FTA Participating in Community Projects front: Danna McKellar, Danita Thomas, Felicia Aadlock. 2ndp VonGretchen Bell, Stephanie larber, Debra Presley, Carmon Mosley. Back: liki Caddel, Vincent Brooks, Teri Hayes. Frontg Maggi Hood, Ray Nye, Sandi Ellis, Backg Dahlia Dotson, Georgia Flandy Fleet, Lisa Tatum. The Future Homemakers of America was a very active club this year. This group of young men and women, sponsored by Ora Taylor, started this year out by hosting a spirit supper and a pep rally for the JT vs. Longview game. They also sold sweat shirts at this time. When basketball season came around, FHA had a pan- cake breakfast for the basketball players going to Bi-District. One of the big things this year for FHA was the sponsoring of this year's Homecoming queen, Sherrye Cook. FHA also sponsored a skating party, a Valentine's Day Sweetheart and Beau, held several chapter meetings, and had a fun trip to Six Flags. This year's officers were Danna McKellar, area officer, Danita Thomas, president, Felicia Madlock, area officer: Von Gretchin Bell, treasurerg Stephanie Barber, v-p of projectsg Debra Presley, v-p of programs: Carmen Mosley, v-p of public relations-historiang Viki Caddel, v-p of recreation- parliamentariang Vincent Brooks, v-p of encountersg Teri Hayes, secretary. Another event for this group was that Felicia Madlock was elected to a state office, and Danna McKellar was elected to run for National Office. Students prepare nachos to sell during lunch. FHA 59 Officers, Front: Donna Scott, Second: Gina Johnson, Carmen Stokes, The Office Education Association, develops social intelligence, vocational understandings, leadership characteristics, confidence, a spirit of competition, and civic consciousness. They participated in printing the JT directory, selling Mascot Banks, honoring employers at the Employer Meeting Nevl Appreciation Event, and traveling to V.O.E. contest in Temple. Home Economics Related Occupa tions, H.E.R.O., is an organization the helps students learn leadershil qualities and skills. The group pal tlcipated in many school, community and personal projects. Front: Teri Hays, Back: Shelby Prince, Kent Whitaker, Daniel Burgess. Back: Kelly Warren, Jana Alvey, Barbara Garza. Front: Jana Alvey, Gina Johnson, Donna Scott, Carmen Stokes, Barbara Garza, Kelly Warren, Second: Karen Wilkerson, Holly Morphis, T my Bell, Pamela Jordan, Third: Sheila Kirven, Amy Dudley, Marilyn Veasey, Karla Burist, Treva Walker, Back: Jill Harris, Karla Kersh, Tatum, Vonita Givens, Dahlia Dotson. 60 Office Education Association 1 Challenges laren Huckabee, secretary: Cindy Trimble, reporter: Stephanie Griffith, vice-president. Back: David anchez, treasurer: Ray Nye, president. 1 13 Under the sponsorship of Byron Howell, the Science Club was developed to introduce students to areas not studied in class and to create interest in science careers. The Science Club held many ac- tivities this year. Earning first place in the Fiose Parade float contest was one of these. Other activities were a pizza party, car wash, answering phones for the Arthritis Foundation, and having two guest speakers. Arnold, Ray Nye, Kelley Melton. Club: Front: Richard Hinstala, Matt Childs, Carl Nunn, Cindy Trimble, Tanya Holland, John Carrosco. Second: Byron Howell, sponsor: Adrienne Taxon Brian Miller Murphy, Stephanie Griffith, Scott Maddox. Third: Janak Patel, David Sanchez, Nancy Cruse, Deborah Stovall, Caren Huckabee. Back: Chet Dingler Allen Nusbaum Science Club 61 Serving and working for others is a part of being a member of not on- ly the Industrial Cooperative Train- ing but also Tyler Youth Volunteers. The Industrial Cooperative Train- ing program gives students an op- portunity to learn by working part of the say on separate jobs. Most of the members of ICT attend classes the first half of the day and work for employers the remainder of the day. The club helps students find jobs to suit them and to find the ICT way of life. Tyler Youth Volunteers, a unique group of JT students working with adult advisors for the benefit of the community. The major objective of the organization lies in youth to seek and apply real solutions to cur- rent needs. Some projects include tutorial assistance for middle school students, Tele Care program, drug and alcohol abuse seminars, Teen Jury, and home improvement for the underpriveledged. Of course, there are numerous additional jobs and needs in the city of Tyler and ICT and TYV students are encouraged to try and solve them for the future. ICT officers include: front: Hung Ricketson, Terry Tompkins, Charles Hunt. Back row: James Cohen, Jerry Abshire, Michael Henry, Joey Wiggins. Working With Others ICT members are: frontg Garrick Bingham, Phillip Harrell, Maryin Scott, Darrell Lemmons, George Dunning. Se cond row: Lonnie Everett, Robert Bell, Reginald Jones, Joey Wiggins, Larry Swift, Tony Wilson. Third rov Rodney Williams, Jason Freen, Trey Fielder, Sean Hidalgo, Daneil Smith, Allen Day. Fourth row: Robert Pruit sponsor, Kevin Rider, James Cohen, Jerry Abshire, Michael Henry, Hung Ricketson, Terry Tompkins, Charle Hunt. f 62 ICTXTYV Tyler Youth Volunteers are Shari Waters, Rachel Evans, Charvelle Ball, Susan Allison. I I I I re Farmers of America Front Leeman Bennington Richard Harris Bill Price Brad Lewis, Gary Nunn. Second. Juston Hobbs, Mark Frrck Cliff Britt Gordon George Kevin tton Jessie Bueno Michelle Wilson Debbie Hedrick Lee Ann Wright Cindy Nunn, Beth Gallegly, Wendy Gallegy, Judy Hand, Ronald Hill Third Ross Stomall Sponsor 1 House Sean Cole Matt York Keith Netherland Tim Dumas Coan Bateman Darren Rozell, Reginald Battles, Joe Rossoeau, Mark Shirley Curtis Caldwell Fourth A D ton Sponsor Anthony Brown Mike Mathis Willie Dotson Keith Nunn Gary Irwin Brent Green, Mike McKinney, Brian Nash, Barry Clark Tony Hooloway William Downs mon Rozell Fifth Regan Wilson Russell Foreman Glenn Schmidt Jimm Gradick Barry Willis, Lee Ann Billington, Lee Sinclair, Tony Cooley Keith Malloy Darrell McKin Future Farmers of America pro- moted agriculture service both at school and in the community. FFA students prepared themselves for suc- cessful futures in the field of agriculture. In addition, these students participated in the annual East Texas Fair in Tyler and also traveled to Dallas to enter the State Fair of Texas. In the local area, students were involved first hand, in farming with individual calves, pigs, or chickens. Others were involved in developing gardening skills. Future Farmers of America Officers. Front: Deb- bie Hendrick, chapter sweetheart. Second: Keith Netherland, reporter: Michelle Wilson, secretary, Barry Clark, sentinel. Third: Brad Lewis, treasurer, Regan Wilson, advisor, Darren Rozell, vice-president, Tim Dumas, president. Future Farmers of America 63 Learning for the Future Orlando Ballesteros, vice president: Katy Reed, parliar tarianp Lynne Harris, treasurer, Henrietta Fields, presii Nannette Parker, secretary: Shelli Fife, sentinel, Theresa drews, historian: Lisa Adams, reporter Orlando Ballesteros, Flita Satterfield, Patricia Gordon, Maria Garza, David Prince, Theresa An - drews, Lisa Adams, Leah Deer, Nannette Parker, Jean Beacham, sponsor, Lynne Harris, Katy Fleed, Shelli Fife, Henrietta Fields ,K lik. .5 nyc V 4-0 ft... A e N aw 64 VICA, HOSA F John Tyler students in VICA and HOSA are learning for the future. HOSA students are gaining leader- ship experience in the field of Health Care. They sponsored the yearly blood drive and attended an area meeting in Dallas and a state meeting in San Antonio. VlCA's purpose is to provide leader- ship experience in the world of work, specifically in auto mechanics. I l Todd Ellis, Michael Madlock, Flicky Flemfro, Alonzo Hill, John Gagles, Danny W4 Stan Laughlin, sponsor: Daniel Key, Darrell Starks, Greg Brown, Allen Moore, An Lemmons, Steve Tate, Herbert Cain, Lymn Matthews, Marvin Heard, Hockenberry, Lee Denton, Tony Garlin, John Jordan, Scott Hearron, Bryan Williar Paul Sims, Sherri Kellogg, Stephen Hubbard Body Freeman, Anthony Newsom, Paul Sims, Stephen Hubbard, Burt Walker, Ray Nye, Vernon George. Middle: Cook, Viki Cadell, Nina Mims, Daisy Guthrie, Anthony Brown, Wade Arnold, David Sanchez, Michelle Wilson, Hooker. Top: Nancy Cruse, Fthyne Nelson, Theresa McCloud, Charvelle Ball, Audrea Erwin, Lois Jones, Butch Lindsey Robinson, Linda Pardue, Kim Sluder, Adrienne Taxon, Tammy Bell, Mr. Bill McGoff. Voice Oi The Student Front: Mark Black, Doug Ryan, Paul Grimes, Gordon George, Middle: Kristy Swann, Sonya Cuba, Deroyce Jordan, French Taylor, Melissa Bevel, Joyce Davis, Melody Hopkins. Student Congress was the student- body's way of voicing their opinion. It further enhanced the democratic society by which one lives. The organizational make-up of Student Congress consisted of class officers from each grade level, representatives from each Pride group, and student body officers. The class officers were elected at the last part of the previous school year by the students of that grade level. Selection of each representative was performed by in- dividual Pride rooms. The Student Congress officers were elected by the complete student body. This year the Student Congress was responsible for many events that took place. In order to make school ac- tivities better for students, they revised the constitution. The organization was partly responsible for the success of each Soc Hop. Student Congress 65 66 Sports Sports As the 1982-83 year began, the mighty JT Lions roared to a victorious season. Many exciting moments were seen this season. The year included a District 13AAAAA basketball and track title. Individual athletes performed well in competition and broke many various records in competitive UIL sports. i an-gp li' f 'Q 1 Qports 67 68 Football Running... The John Tyler Lions opened the season in typical fashion by winning their first two non-district games. However, in the third game they faced perennial state power South Oak Cliff. The loss, 13-6 was a hard fought battle. Opening the District 13-5A race the Lions lost to Texarkana, 19-13, in one of the key games of the season. The next game against Nacogdoches saw the Lions rebound to take a 27-13 vic- tory over the eventual District cham- pions. This win evened the Lions district record at 1-1. The Lions defeated the Lufkin Pan- thers, 7-3, to even the season at 3-3. The Lions entertained the Marshall Mavericks for JT's first Homecoming game. The Lions played well but lost 18-13. This game put the district record at 2-2. The last third of the season proved fatal to the Lions play-off hopes. The Lions lost to Pine Tree, 31-13. The Longview Lobos spotted the Lions a 15-O lead at halftime but came back in the second half to defeat the Lions, 18-15. This loss killed the Lions play- offhopes. ln the last game of the season the Lions were looking to avenge a 7-O defeat from last year when they met cross town competitor Robert E. Lee. Lee, however, played an inspired game of football to defeat the Lions 13-7. Robert Cantrell runs for the goal line. Dale Dixon finds the open field against Longview. Blocking. . . Tackling. . . y Lions go through traditional warm up exercises. E i Lion Defense stops Spruce's Robert Smith for no gain. 5 -mx, IQ Dale Dixon blocks would be tackler for Willie Walker. Football 69 70 Football Planning. . . Yelllng . . . Mark Pike supports the Lions. Hurting . . . Kevin Oliver recuperates from South Oak Cliff defense. X NVXN-x' , , , ' ., ,Q -org., X' ' 'QL . 1 ' if vcr . Q A , I . 2' -'ltr 1 1,5 A' i ' H B-Yf t - ,Q , 'V' . if 1 wg., j I N., ,,,. .dylv -W. . Planning the Strategy .. . Coach Coy Stewert talks to team members. 15. X S 1.-ii Playing. The ONLY way to begin a game . . . Anthony Newsome lNo. 307 and Henry Clark lNo. 87 lead the Lions through the traditional run-through. Kelvin Warren lNo. 101 attempts to outstep a Longview Lobo. 1 V' ,Lt-Ae, 'Q lead the way for the ball carrier. Joseph Clark, No. 73, and Todd Barr, No. 58, Football 71 JT Builds The 1982 Junior Varsity team. Front: Larry Yarbrough, Tony Cole, Kenneth Arterberry, Michael Rhame, George Terry, Kelvir Newsome, Demetrus Black. Second: Kenneth Jones, manager, Gaylon Cooks, Michael Green, Kevin Hukill, John Orban Bruce Lee, Lloyd Clark, Stewart Stout, Cliff Britt, manager. Third: Coach Richard Peacock, Clay Hudnall, Kevin Mobley, Bud dy Wade, Eric Foreman, Roger Anderson, French Taylor, Michael Davis, Coach Mike Lee. Fourth: Tony Buchannon, Pau Ross, Sean McDaniel, Billy Thomas, Martin Brown, Robert Robinson, Herbert Cain, David Rose, Aaron Henson. Junior Varsity Scores JT O Longview 12 0 Greenville 26 26 Jacksonville 6 19 Texarkana 14 3 Nacogdoches 12 7 Lufkin 21 .Q X, , , iw:- 6 Marshall 7 1 . fy V 3 ' Wg N ,I-,a,Ei 14 Pine Tree 0 'K 44-i 1 ,L L, O Longview O ei? 1 ,W V we I M x NMS 1-.. B -1 f' 5 14 Robert E. Lee 13 -IM 4 . U . l -.5 WS l B in 42' 5 is it .,. A557 A 1 ,J W' ff- 1 .2 4.5 .TNS Ns H1 r,-s N, X' if T ' r u I , I I 'T . I .V 'J' 1 'H .t V -. T gmt' T U 3? Q 1 ,tg is . . , .2 5 . wDs,5 .La . F195 V N ', wg A msg, mug I ' X i' t- - f K Q.. :,r ' .f 5 I K . A IQ, , 1' '- , A , -,Q L I ms t 7' ., us.-7' s 4 I 4:5 1 -fag .K ,V,V, ., it . Vit, Q. I fn VT A Q' QW -,mg .7 5,11 raw The 1982 Freshman White team. Front: Kevin Scott, Patrick Jackson, Lionel Hall, Demetrius l Walker, Dexter Blair, Roscoe Dickerson, Richard 1 Handy. Second: Kendall Barnes, Cedric Caddell, Michael Wright, Eugene Simpson, Cedric Manley, Darin Dean, Derry Mallard, Uridra ' Florence, Breck Arnold, manager. Third: Coach Glenn Cooper, Leon Heard, Joe Rosseau, James Hawkins, Rodney Williams, Gary Williams, Gary Jones, Todd Anderson, Marcus Bowman, Coach Mike McKie. Fourth: V Poughkeepsie Fields, Jerry Jones, Jesse Frazier, Mark Hubbard, Larry Saunders, Booker Lewis, Brian Pringle, Donnell Small. 73 77 BS 49 1U SU J N 5 u ,986 i 1, '4 Lk. F ' Q .. , 1, Q . nv 3 I 8 iw E 42, i q ' . f 1. 23 f 5 Q : A. . , K ,. . l , f 3 1, . EE i ' , .N gg 1 ' w sv S qt . My ,, 1 f . 1 W ' .:,Q.',f,.gf,j.L ji-: iff .1 .i 'ij J:5,l. 'k j. , .3-, f.QQ,,g1 jf: 'frsiftf 51T+f17f.,1'?i7'? ' 421, A . fl, l 'I I li-- 7' .QV -+-wk 'i'if11'5pv. 'A if fx? -51ltt ' '-','1if'f YF . 1 I' 'f 'f'?f'f7'3Q 5.55, ,N .VU ' . '. K , U , - gf ,. ...V A 5 K 5 v:Vd.-.k'L W, ' 11 .I 075 Pwr - ' i T' 7 Q7 Ift,'j.,jfQi JXKQC 4 , .3 ,,. , - .iam , V -. I, wa' 1, . - ' ,W , --'.fgf:s.,. V. ix'::.t.lA2.Q'.'-4- .i.t h 'lf 7 Y. - ' .- cl ,,,.. il , I TQ 7'.15+ ' Tix- .-:?'f -4. 572- 72 Football for Future he 1982 Freshman Blue Team. Front: Jesse Bueno, Lindsey Miller, Bill Price, Mike Dunning, Michael Little, ario Artega, Randy Bickerdike, Dewayne Smith. Second: Coach Ray Nye, Chris Black, James Williams, ad Haggerty, James Johnson, Vincent Timmons, Kendall Dudley, Keith Jordan, Tim Green, manager: ach Johnny Brazile. Third: Kelly Williams, Victor Robinson, Carl Grimes, Darryl Bagley, Brian Arrington, hnathan Rider, Tracy Smith, Patrick Steele, Antonio Jones. HWY' ,. -1 W ,Wigwam , M Freshman Blue Scores JT 14 Nacogdoches Black 14 Pine Tree Blue 16 Longview Green 28 Nacogdoches Gold 16 Lufkin West 16 Lufkin East 36 Nacogdoches Black 0 Pine Tree Blue 26 Robert E. Lee Red Freshman White Scores JT 20 8 21 6 44 7, if vga, W. My Vrvl Li Li,,,4,i1g. , . , We f 28 0 Lufkin East 6 Longview Green 6 Marshall 13 Texarkana 6 Pine Tree 0 Longview White 14 R. E. Lee 0 Freshman Wyatt Ross is helped off the field by trainer Zane Vaughn and student trainer Todd Barnes. Football 73 The Todd Barr Henry Clark Joseph Clark Mark Combs Nathan Cravens Roderick Fledwine LaRosa Scott Richard Scott i r 5 . 2 i Keith Spencer Arthur Tims 1 Curt Edwards Mike Jones Keith Loosier Tyrone Jones Andy Tucker Season's Records John Tyler Opponent 26 Dallas Spruce 6 21 Greenville O 6 South Oak Cliff 13 13 Texarkana 19 27 Nacogdoches 13 7 Lufkin 3 13 Marshall 18 13 Pine Tree 31 15 Longview 18 7 Robert E. Lee 13 Mickey Love James Lowery Keith Spencer, 5, keys in on the ball carrier in the J Dallas-Spruce game. Mane Event Kennard Derrough Bernard Fears Jerry Jones Anthony Newsom Kevin Oliver Willie Walker Kelvin Warren Glen Bickerdike Robert Cantrell Dale Dixon Lin:-S nous Mark Pike John Samples Bruce Sims Chip Smith Jerry Tillison Todd Barnes Hank Parsons 1983 coaches are: Back, Zane Vaughn, trainerg Smith, Johnny Brazile, Bill Parks, head coach, Jim- Franklin, Richard Peacock Front, Mike Lee, Terry Hard- Mike McKie, Glen Cooper, Flay Nye Lions Capture 13-5A Championship In 13-5A Basketball 1983 was the Year of The Lions. With an it-5 district record for the season the Lions became the District Champs for the first time in ten years. Much to the delight of the basketball team and all Varsity District Scores of John Tyler, Coach Billy Lawson was voted District Co-Coach of the year, with Longviews Coach Romans shar- ing the awards. Vernon George and Albert Dixon were named to the All District First Team. Rod Dunn and Ray Williams were named to the All District Second Team. Randy Fleet and Eric Hodge were named to the Honorary 'gg Texarkana Op6p4 Mention. The Lions defeated their 59 Nacogdoches 48 cross town competitors, the Robert E. gg hulggall gg LeelRed Raiders in both rounds of 43 PineTree 33 district play going into four overtrmes gg Qggjifiig Q2 in the first round game. They also V81 Texarkana 61 defeated the Longview Lobos in first gg 'sjgffrfidoches jg round play and defeated them again 45 Marshall 58 for the District 13-5A basketball title. gg Egnnegtfgvi Their skill along with team work 46 Tvlefkee 45 enables them to advance to the Bi- 5? Eiqggegayoffs 49 District playoffs. Here the season end- Bi-DiS1fiCIPlaY0ffS ed for the John Tyler Varsity Basket- DiSt'iC1RecO'd W5 ball Team. Yet they were able to say we did our best. l L Varsity team back row: Coach Billy Lawson, Vernon George, Eric Hodge, James Johnson, Wade Arnold, Anthony Sowells, Albert Dixson, Manager Dion Fears, and Coach Don ll Front row: Kent Whitaker, Dewayne Williams, Otis Turner, Ray Williams, Rod Dunn, Randy Fleet, Charles Black, and Manager Xaiver Kelly. 76 Basketball 4-awwkf' I 1 f I W . A,A, ' ' if J. '16- My V125 JV Goes Undelealed Junior Varsity members are Coach Billy Lawson, Manager William George, Dion Adams, Robert Ingram, Buddy Wade, Gerald Henry, Fred West, Rodney Davis, Willie Moore, Jerry Young, and Coach Don Miller. Front: Manager David Johnson, Curtis Mass, Therron Johnson, Jimmy Hicks, James Tucker, Ben Day, John Washington, and Manager Gary Lewis 78 Basketball JT 52 69 60 73 63 48 55 62 55 71 63 75 60 59 Junior Varsity Scores y OPP Texas High 35 Nacogdoches 42 Lufkin 52 Marshall 37 Pine Tree 28 Longview 36 Lee 31 Texas High 46 Nacogdoches 47 Lufkin 44 Marshall 36 Pine Tree 37 Longview 45 Lee 46 District 14-0 7 Left Rod Dunn takes a jump shot. Right Randy Fleet goes up the middle for two points. wiasnff 1 ' fzfg i'vw1Wk'5WW iWKH QM, so 42 as 44 'U 4 . ,W , no , 6 W 5 'X u -v ae 5,5 Q33-u' A W4 .,I iff - . V' 9 fe- QQ -Q. ga M M U 4 lg? 155 P-4' 1 X f sf I' Takin' It T Lady Lions, Front. Karen Jennings. Marilyn Gossett, Rosalyn King, Cassaundra l-lagler, and Linda Bayonne. Back: Johanna Denson, asst. coach, Kathy O'Connor, man Tonya Franklin, Torian Griffin, Yolanda Davis, Sheila Mosley, Ftejina Williams, Flachelle Shaw, Denese Steele, manager, and Frances Harold, head coach, The Lady Lions completed an overall season of 12 and 15 for 1982- 1983. ln District they were 6 and 8. Under the guidance of first year head coach Frances Harold the Lady Lions were runners up in the Tyler Junior College Tournament. John Tyler's Ladies defeated cross-town competition Robert E. Lee in the final district game in two overtimes. Sherry Kellogg, Tonya Franklin, and Torian Griffin were named to the All- District second team, with Casaundra Hagler and Karen Jennings named to the Honorable Mention team. The total girls' basketball program proved fruitful for 1982-1983. The Junior Varsity ladies completed an undefeated season and both ninth grade teams finished as co-district Champs. Coach Frances Harold receives congratulations from tators after the Lady Lions' victory over Lee. 80 Girls Basketball The l-loop Rachelle Shaw goes up for a goal, Senior Linda Bayonne evades Lady Lobo. r 1 ,AS A- ..: A I11P i ., fx e ' wiv' Junior Karen Jennings works her way through a sea of Lobos, Yolanda Davis, 54, and Sherry Kellog, 44, go for the ball, ix i fi ..-EAW ' Q .w,..., ,,.. ff- iw 5 - Q ,,.sgi,,..w Girls Basketball 81 District Wins Lady Lions Junior Varsity, Front: Latrice Rhinehart, Dorothy Duncan, Angela Wesley, and Dianne White. Back: Johanna Denson, coach: Kathy O'Conn manager: Pamela Jones, Chiquita Wilson, Gail Jackson, Anissa Fioy, Denese Steele, manager, and Frances Harold, coach. Junior Varsity Scores JT Opponents 55 Nacogdoches 48 66 Longview 33 78 Texarkana 45 62 Lufkin 44 69 Marshall 38 - i eo Pine Tree 26 61 Robert E. Lee 45 J -'fnggm ' Cassaundra Hagler holds Fi.E.L.'s Angela ' ,X b Artega. X ,. diff,- fx. J , - .i,i, QT 82 Girls Basketball Season Climax zshrnan basketball Girls: Front: Patricia Ftusseau, Lavonne Green, April Pattrllo, Bridget Mask, Lisa Preston, and Sharon Hawkins. Back: Janice rIy,coach1 LeSha Hudson, Stephanie Henderson, Melody Hopkins, Portia Butler, Sonja Cuba, Lois Webb, and Karen Langford, coach. Blue Scores T Opponent 1 Nacogdoches 23 JT 1 Lufkin West 18 33 O Lutkin East 23 26 ,41 Pine Tree Blue 34 39 36 R. E. Lee Red 35 57 43 Longview Green 15 25 T 5 Nacogdoches 27 31 O Lutkin West 31 43 3 Lufkin East 25 34 9 Pine Tree Blue 64 5 Longview Green 35 25 5 R. E. Lee Red 26 at , Tonya Franklin leaps over op- ponent to FGCSIVS DSSS. if White Scores Opponent Texarkana Pine St. 29 Pine Tree Gold 8 Longview White 23 Texarkana Westlawn 21 R. E. Lee White 35 Marshall Gold 29 Texarkana Pine St. 26 Pine Tree Gold 13 Texarkana Westlawn 19 R. E. Lee White 22 Girls Basketball 83 f--K QL M- 'Ea 22 K M' NL, -J..J's W x 1 Vi 7' I uf! J fe V' I . 4. ,J g. Q if ,ff we v .qv-4 1 5 fd? . V Y :M V xo 3 30 i Bump. . . Set. . . Spike Freshman Volleyball White team: Top, JoAnn Jeffery, Letisha Jackson, Carol Dobbins, Eleanor Johnson, Leshea Hudson, and coach Freda Harder. Front, April Pattillo, Kelani Coats, Deane Robinson, and Becky Ansley. man Volleyball Blue team: Top, Charlotte Johnson, Portia Butler, Pamela Jones, Monique Williams, Stephanie rson, and coach Karen Lanford. Front, Tammy Wilkerson, Sheryl Richardson, Lucretia Adkins, LaVonne ,and Jennifer Madlock. The beginning of the John Tyler Lady Lions volleyball season was a vast improvement, but the Lady Lions had not reached their goal. As the season moved on, the Lady Lions became stronger and stronger. With a defeat over the Lady Raiders, and a suprising playoff spot, they found their inten- sity level high. The Lady Lions im- proved immensely as thet prepared themselves for the playoffs. Although defeated in the third game of the playoffs by the Lady Raiders, they had a memorable season. are J 'L ,1 Coach Debbie Holland talks over game plans with players Sports 85 Members of the 82-83 Swim Team are William Cooper, Ruth Ann Curtis, Shelley Em- mons, Lisa McCarthy, Sue Ellen Messer, Roger Rich, Douglas Ryan and Michelle Sigler. The lettermen for the year as designated by Coach Jennifer Chambers were William Cooper, Douglas Ryan, and Michelle Sigler. All three participated in the District Swim Meet in Longview. William Cooper, a freshman, par- ticipated in all dual meets. He improved his times and in some events dropped 10-15 seconds. Others who swam for the Lion's were Ruth Ann Curtis, Shelley Emmons, Lisa McCar- thy, Sue Ellen Messer, and Roger Rich. Ryan, a sophomore, placed in the top three in dual meets. His events were the 50 free style and the 100 free style, two of the toughest events to score in. Ryan also improved his times from last year. Sigler was the only swimmer to make it to Regionals. She swam the 50 free style and the 100 backstroke. She also placed in top three dual meets. -W . iw . . W1 ,,, .. ser ts V .., - Splashing Along Swim team members: William Cooper, Michelle Sigler, and Douglas Ryan. . ' K N' . , If' . 'Vg 'M .. , figs. 1... f . ' , f '1 1 ' ' .neil 4 .. m 1 if , ,, f , ' 11 ,, ' ,. 1 ,, 1 ,W . J 'ff' . VH. . .. 1' via its-' ' , . f . 14. 'w V X QQ.. lm 4. I , 4 xi, , 1 ,t .... , . ,,r 11 -' -' ' g I 5 I . 1 ,,. 'H .U 5 H A? - A A KVA e ' . . ' ' tiff- I' fi' , 'V 1 1 1 . ' , 4 ff.: ,Q ., .J 71- fit K' , 2 1 1 Q M1 1 - 1 . ,... . . 11 1' ,,, f K gy H kJV,,.V,MV . 1 K W . K . if F.: 1 f'1a.1iw1'xl' 'A .-rf - . .. 'W . 1 1 f 1 111 - 11:wn'2f,., 1' X. f. ., , ' William Cooper relaxes after a hard workout. Douglas Ryan does the butterfly stroke. 86 Swimming ...ge 1 .S .... is i Qt, l W ., ,few A Q ' .. 1 fiffl , 1 W, l 1 1 , K V' -V w2?Riaa.4f'JflQ- 1 .. T , .. ' ' 3.534'?'n.,mw'i..mw W 11i-l . Soccer Makes a Fresh Start Dat Moore, Gerald Caldwell, Bob Erwin, Phil Jones, Reginald McDowell, Hubert Cain, Clark Hopkins tmanagert, Shane Barrett, Michael Helms, Ocie Johnigan, Adrian Zambrano, Kent Williams, Sam Stokes, Mario Hernandez, Juan Morales, Rufus Williams, Lester Coats, Ramon Gonzalez if The new sport at John Tyler as well as in 13-5A district is soccer. This first year, approximately 26 candidates tried out for the Varsity Soccer Team. Out of that amount, however, only 17 of the athletes actually made the team. The soccer team's record this year was not very good. But this is partially justified because of the lack of ex- perience of the team. The players, in spite of their record, feel that they real- ly have learned a lot about this new sport. The soccer coach, Pat Moore, a new coach from California, believes that next year's soccer team will be significantly better. Soccer, which is a sport loved by all, is now a part of the John Tyler pride. Ricky Ramirez hustles for the ball. 'H-. tv' . .sa . i ,1?...s gags swtx.. X? K. s . . 2 'ew sf ,,,,,, g iky' .leg .lt Mario Hernandez plays with determination. Anthony Lemmons, Strides with grace. 9' -- 'T' . E M ,k.4 I i 'Psy . Soccer 87 . , -, .1 ,gg G 88 Tennis Serve, volley, slam, these are some of the moves seen on the tennis court by members of the Lions tennis team, Under the supervision of Coach Early, the tennis team compiled a season record of 7 match wins, 3 losses, and 1 tie. The team participated in five tennis tournaments, finishing as high as fourth in the Stephen F. Austin Invitational. Serving up many of the team wins were boys ace single players, Sloan Flegas and Michael Robinson. Coach Early said, They both had out- standing seasons. The two also finished sixth and eighth respectively, Serve It Up in this year's 13AAAAA district tour- nament, On the other side of the coin girls singles player, Judy Hand showed good tennis form this season by plac- ing fourth in the district tournament. J.T.'s other district entries included girls singles player Cathy Short and boys doubles teams of Burt Walker and Jim Ingram with Arthur Bartee and Eric Hampton making up the other ten- nis tandem. The efforts of these eight players boosted the Lions to an overall place of sixth in the district tournament this year. Arthor Bartee backhands ground stroke. L3- Front: Cathy Short, Judy Hand. Back: Steve Nickerson, Jimmy Ingram, Eric Hampton, Micheal Robinson Arthor Bartee Sloan Flegis Cleave Forward l Bartee and Burt Walker are warming up court. Burt Walker shows looping ground strokes. Judy Hand displays an active forehand. Tennis 89 They went a swingin' is a phrase describing what the Golf Team did this year. But, this alone, does not effi- ciently describe the quality of the team. The Golf Team finished the season with an eighth place ranking out of six- teen schools in district. The help of Randy Roberts was the key to such a successful season. Although they didn't finish the season in first place, they feel just as proud because they did their best. Next year, nine out of the eleven players will be returning. Coach Mike McKie feels that next year's team will be better. Golf player Greg Fisher has stated that possibly more students will be try- ing out for next year's golf team. Ap- proximately seven interested students have talked to me about joining the team, Greg stated. Check out this pose, Greg! Russel Walker advances to the Indy 500. 90 Golf if Just A Swingii Golfers finish the last hole on the course. - - Q . X 'wh n if-ff F .1-' 44. Gosh, I missed again! ia 'si l riilfl wr.. l fy ui 155 MZ. . wr District Track Winners gn Tyler Varsity Track Team. Front: Coach Jimmy Franklin, Kevin Newsom, Ray Johnson, Byron McDaniel, Willie Walker, Richard Scott, Jessie Smitn, and Michael Malone. Mid- Robert Lee, Roderick Dunn, Michael Jones, Jessie Rider, Anthony Newsom, Phil Jones, and Roderick Crowe, manager. Back: Kelly Kilpatrick, manager: Sean McDaniel, Ver- George, Robert Cantrell, Bernard Fears, Kevin Oliver, Keith Flowers, and Anthony Brown. John Tyler Track Team, by Jimmy Franklin, once upheld their winning tradition. proudly boasted their success that read - District Track . . . and still The Lions ran past District turing first at Regionals, and third tate. e 1983 Track season began at Whitehouse meet with the Lions ining 156 points to win the meet. obert E. Lee, the team totaled 202 ts for another meet title with Willie ker as high point man of the day. on George and Anthony Newsom high point men at the Richardson t. The Lions suffered their only loss ichardson by a mere half point. ever, they dominated the rest of season. The team accumulated 196 points at the Earl Campbell Relays to take first and Vernon George was high point man. Jessie Rider and Willie Walker, high point men at Arlington, aided the Lions in their total 203 points to capture first, and the Lions grabbed 256 points at Nacogdoches to once again take first. Bernard Fears was high point man at Nacogdoches. 186 points gave the Lions first at District. The District meet was held at Rose Stadium and the high point men were Anthony Newsom and Vernon George. John Tyler sent thirteen to Regionals in Mesquite. Running the 110 high hurdles were Jessie Rider and Vernon George, both advanced to State. An- thony Newsom and Bernard Fears ad- vanced to State in the 330 in- termediate hurdles. Competing in field events were Kevin Oliver and Bernard Fears in high jump, and Randy Fleet in discus. The sprint relay team consisted of Anthony Newsom, Willie Walker, Byron McDaniels and Kevin Newsom. Running the mile relay were Anthony and Kevin Newsom, Willie Walker, and Sean McDaniels. Byron McDaniels and Kevin Newsom were also entered in the 100 meter dash. Keith Spencer and Ray Johnson ran the mile run and Jessie Smith ran in the 880 meter run. The climax of the 1983 track season was placing third at State. Anthony Newsom and Vernon George both placed firstg Newsom in the 300 in- termediate hurdles and George in the 110 high hurdles. Jessie Rider took third in the 110, and Bernard Fears took sixth in the 330 intermediate. Track 91 8G...81...82... 1982-83 Distance Runners. Front: Johnson, Mike Malone. Back: Phil Richard Scott, and Jessie Smith. Raylee Jones, KS M, , in V V V .- , A . L fam.. - ar - 1, V I, gif 1 1 ,e ,, ., .. A . .A xl J 4:1 evil fx, , ,fs ' 'ggi 1 25 I . ' GQ me . - , , , ,, . . Ry , Field Events, Front: Roderick Dunn, Anthony Newsom, Robert Lee, and Vernon George. Back: Mike Jones, Bernard Fears, Robert Can- trell, and Kevin Oliver. Award Winning Hurdlers. Vernon George, and Anthony Newsom. Back: Bernard Fears, Jessie Rider, and Anthony Brown. Q Two-mile Relay Team, Richard Scott, Michael Malone, Ray Johnson, and Jessie Smith. 92 83. . . and Sli Junior Varsity Track Team. Front: Poughkeepsie Fields, Anthony Brooks, Cedric Cadell, Patrici- Jackson, Edward Tilley, Leon Heard, Eugene Simpson, and Darin Dean. Back: Chris Black, Vin- cent Timmons, Michael Littles, Reginald Prince, William George, Gary Jones, James Hawkins, Jessie Frazier, Booker Lewis, and Raylee Johnson. - . g, ' .LJ slr ri unning Vernon George proudly displays first place medal. Anthony Newsom relieved to finish first in state. Newsom participated in 300 intermediate hurdles. as-Y' Vernon George finishes first in 110 high hurdles at the state track meet held in Austin. Jessie Rider placed third. I'-4 ' ,-0' if . f.., W, Track 93 Setting The Pace The Jr. Varsity placed first in the Regional Cross Country Meet. The Lady Lions Varsity Team placed sec- ond in the District Meet and qualified for The Regional Meets. Michael Malone and Keith Spencer were outstanding Cross Country run- ners. The team won district and finished seventh out of twenty-five teams entered. Members on the Boys Cross Country team kneel in prayer prior to their events. Rhonda Dews accepts her ribbon from one of the Longview Cheerleaders. tw if nit .- , N nfl 1 ef Q 'N T fix. V 1 i v 1 t et i Front: Juanita Vaughn, Keith Spencer, Jessie Smith, Cynthia Woods, Mike Malone, Ruby Williams, Michael Edwards, Rudy Bush. Second: Emma Barrett tCoachl, Floria Lollar, Tammy Woods, Anthony Brooks, Darell Hawkins, Razell White, Carla Holman, Ray Lee Johnson, Third: Clifford Don, Donald Owen Rhonda Woods, Tony Jones, Rhonda Lane, Mary Mayfield, Errol Jones, Casandra Williams, Alma Saenz, and Coach Jimmy Franklin. 94 Cross Country -lonored For Athletics Randy Fleet, Regina Williams and obert Cantrell nabbed honors at the ll-Sport Banquet. Fleet won the outstanding Male thlete award, competing in basketball, aseball, and track. He also qualified for ie boys regional track meet in the scus. Regina Williams was named outstand- g female athlete. Williams played asketball and competed in track. She is member of the Lady Lions state quali- ing 1600 meter relay team. Williams so accepted the outstanding girls track thlete award from coach Emma Barrett. bert Cantrell was named as the T.B. tier Outstanding Football Player, gnifying the top football player for the ear. Anthony Newsom received the ghting Heart Award, given to the lhlete who gives 100 percent effort. Newsom was also named the out- nding Defensive Back. Also, named re Jerry Jones as Outstanding Offen- e Lineman and Dale Dixon as Outstanding player awards went to senior forward Vernon George and senior post Albert Dixon. The boys basketball Fighting Heart award went to senior Ray Williams, Dino Williams, and Wade Arnold. Arnold was recognized as the top scholastic male athlete by prin- cipal Joan Brooks. Most outstanding girls basketball award went to junior Torian Griffin while the Fighting Heart Award was presented by assistant coach Joanna Denson to junior Tonya Franklin. Franklin was named Top Setter in volleyball while Gail Jackson was selected Top Spiker by coach Debbie Holland. Boys co- outstanding Cross Country honors were awarded by boys track coach Jimmy Franklin to senior Mike Malone and Keith Spencer. Golf coach Mike McKie award- ed sophomore Greg Fisher the top honor. Tennis coach Janice Early presented the outstanding girls tennis player plaque to Judy Hand while Sloan Regas re- ceived the boys tennis honors. coach Billy Lawson presented o his district 13AAAAA cham- team. tsta-nding Offensive Back. Boys t . . . Michelle Sigler was named top swim- mer and goalie Gerald Caldwell was selected Most Valuable Player in soccer. Pat Turner awards Robert Cantrell the T.B Butler Outstanding Football Player Award. ? l Y -. Coach Stewart awards Anthony Newsom with the Outstanding Defensive Back Award. Robert Cantrell, Regina Williams, and Randy Fleet were honored recently with special awards at the All Sports Banquet. Coach Hardwick gives Jerry Jones the Out- standing Offensive Lineman Award. Sports Banquet 95 U r Girls Take Third ln Distric Lady Lions coaches Emma Barrett and Johanna Denson. The Lady Lions placed fifth out of 23 schools at the Ft. Worth Girl's Coaching Association Invitational Meet. The team won the second meet at Rose Stadium hosted by Robert E. Lee. The third meet was held in Sabine and won by the Lady Lions. They also placed third at the Richardson Invita- tional Meet. The team won the Earl petition in Texarkana. Coach Emma Barrett says that some of the girls who did very well in their events were Rijena Williams in the hurdles and mile relay and Cassaundra Hagler in the quarter mile and mile relay, Gail Jackson and Linda Bayonne executed in the high jump. Also, Mary Mayfield in the 400m and 800m relay. Rhonda Lane, Tammy Wilkerson and Dorthy Duncan and Pam Jones performed well in sprint relays. Flora Lollar was outstanding in the quarter mile and mile relay. Girls' Varsity Track: Front: Rhonda Lane, Linda Bayonne, Cynthia Woods, Michelle Harned, Tammy Wilkerson, Dorothy Duncan, Cassandra Hagler. Back: Carla Holm manager Mary Mayfield, Pam Jones, Sharon Fuller, Regina Williams, Flora Williams, Flora Lollar, Ruby Williams, Rhonda Woods. 96 Girls Track Campbell Meet held at Rose Stadium . and placed third in the District Com- Q IN TY Flijena Williams runs the 100 low hurdles. Members of the mile relay are: Rhonda Lane, Cassandra Hagler, Fiijena Williams and Floria Lollar. X,--. s 'fi Rhonda Lane, Mary Mayfield, Tammy Wilkerson, and Pam Jones get into starting position for the B80 relay. Girls Track 97 Danny Watterson warms up prior to the Lee game, F V 51 is ,, .. 7' -I gd? S , an ns me K ' fm . Q 3 ,L'k' 1- ,kim is .S ,. ,ag During pre-game warm up Ronnie Vandiver pit- ches batting practice while Jesse Saenz looks on. Stephen Hubbard fires up, Mike Breitling reaches for a high pitch on the field during warm up tosses. 98 Baseball Teaim With the best record in the twelve years the Varsity baseball team finished with seven wins, six losses, and one tie for the fourth place in district play. During tournament play, the Lions won consolation in Chapel Hill and Longview, and senior lettermen Flay Nye and Stephen Hubbard made the Chapel Hill All-Tournament team. The most valuable player was Jobie Villanueva. In addition, Fiay Nye, first base, and Villanueva, outfielder, were named as pitcher for the second team, and Flan- dy Fleet was named as honorable mention designated hitter. Offensive leaders included were v J . ' 'Jes .. . K I . S5541 F M in 'wr' 1 - I - .T , X., X. sszxkx. 5 FJ! ,fix-news it 7-1 i 1 i ,i N2 XI. , gig ,-. Villanueva with 34 hits and a .453 bat ting average, LaFlosa Scott with th three home runs and Nye who batter 22 runsin. The Lions defeated the distric champs, Pine Tree. They also boaste runs over Texas High, Nacogdoches Marshall, and Lee. Lion lettermen are Mike Breitling Hex Cates, Flandy Fleet, Steve Hul: bard, Flay Nye, Jessie Saenz, LaFlos Scott, Jobie Villanueva, Dale Dixor Jim Hicks, Mark Pike, John Samples Chip Smith, Ronnie Vandiver, an Danny Watterson. y Managers were senior Johi Williams, junior Gary Pinker, art sophomore Johnathon Seaton. 1 LaFlosa Scott loosens up before the Lee game. It Q '1 if ' E 1 , , i e A L ff ff tl? J -' ff., ' Ti . , -ern-...,sF . fc s+?f'v v., .i -, ,..,',n- ..,.. ,, bb Q ' at 22 J? ' 2. svxpjpy-1 - tv., . l ff, S -an ,J fm .L :jf T f f.!'i'1f: 'f i s V 5' f - fi Y 'Fi' gQ,,,,.,gl 1 t kj 4 , . Tw' I- i ,fi 5 'LJ 7 ' :t ... 1 hi L pi' i il l 'iw Y . , Q U s- in 1 Q -L K , ,Hx L - 1 va 5 L g. EM inc. QSm. 4,...1, V - M sf: t 1 ' A sg T H i 3 '- .T g..:. .. i . , X it ,fi e t i-'1'W'f' 4' .asa wa. S .M-aa S, . I 11. , , S if f' si it 1 , X :tf .f: , , ff fwmff., T - - i ix S' S '-SJ ry 1 1 kfif' - ,, r. -' .. . so nu Complete Successful Season l l l Varsity Baseball: Frontg John Williams, Jobie Villanueva, Jesse Saenz, Steve Hubbard, Mike Breitling, Dale Dixson, Rex Cates, John Seaton. Back: Coach Don Miller, Gary Pinkerton, Chip Smith, Flay Nye, John Samples, Mark Pike, Danny Watterson, Randy Fleet, LaFiosa Scott, Coach Ray Nye. Senior Flay Nye pitches a fast throw. PM . , QVEQSQQA .., A 1 sur? p. an ..,...-..-in-4 W,-.om an-1-1 832 9' . , ,1 , i f-'A . 2 Q ' ., ,, Q A ffm ,t .Q ., , A J , gn ' ' ' f , 'w fS-- 'z f ' . '- 7 'V , -MMI? . .MBNAa.A3DQHHmuv5i:ZasHii! EGU! Senio Hubbard walks to tirst b BasebaH 99 100 Acaoemics ,gzff Academics As everyone knows the main reason l for attending school ,is Academics. One may ask any faculty member and the answer will be the same: the reason for attending school is to learn. Teachers can teach more eiticiently and students can learn more efficiently now that we are back in our own facilities . . . Back Where We Belong. QQ, 7 Ax J. ? 'fb , 1 , . ig' 'w-Q -af If if 'un . fr- ,f f if s-.mv-.,, -iw Si x, , 'L Q, J Expanding Horizons Dr. Jack L. Davidson Superintendent of Schools X Dr Davidson enjoys a luncheon with Joan Brooks and board members. Alvin V. Anderson Assistant Superintendent Community and Development Services Assistant Superintendent Personnel and Student Services Public education in the Tyler indepen- dent School District has nine goals. These goals in the TISD specify that students should acquire attitudes and skills that will promote good personal health and physical fitness. These attitudes may be developed through recreational activities, proper diet, and good personal hygiene. Another goal is geared toward the development of knowledge and skills for economic and occupational competence by learning to produce materials, ser- vices, or ideas of value to society. Also of importance is the development of skills in the handling of time and money by 102 Academics , Bob Barr J. Donald Gentry Administrative Assistant assuming responsibility and the apprecia- tion of the work ethic. By practicing self-control, exhibiting self confidence in daily life, demonstrating honesty, and displaying a positive at- titude through participation in academic participation as well as after school ac- tivities, students accomplish the third goal in the development of a positive self concept. To read, to comprehend, and to analyze the written word and to follow written and oral instructions as well as making necessary mathematical iw X L ,'k,. . Board members enjoy FHA Luncheon, l Dr. Henrietta Grooms Assistant Superintendent Instructional Services C. Fi. Lindsay Assistant Superintendent Business Services Robert Dobbs, Jr. President of the Board of Trustees Dr. William E. Watkins Mike Breedlove g Board of Trustees j Dr. Martin L. Edwards, Jr. Board of Trustees Dr. Vernon V. Goss Dr. Phillip Hook Elaine Roberson Board of Trustees Board of Trustees Board of Trustees calculations are the abilities needed to acquire communication and computa- tional skills, the fourth TISD goal. Another goal is to help the student at- tain a knowledge, an awareness, and a concern for important environmental and conversation factors. These concerns af- fect the pollution, natural resources, and a pride for the environment. The ability to participate in the American social and governmental pro- cesses and to understand these pro- cesses ls the sixth goal of TISD. To do this a student must understand and ex- hibit pride and loyalty to local, state, and national government as well as to the school. Participation in and promotion of com- munity and cultural activities develops in- terest, appreciation, and skill in the fine arts. This goal is geared toward seeking the opportunity to develop skills in con- structive expression. The final goal encourages students to attain skills needed in interpersonal rela- tionships. These skills deal with cooperating with others in group relation- ships as well as accepting responsibility. Academics Vice President of the Board of Trustees 1 Meeting Today's Challenges With a school the size of ours, there are many administrative responsibilities. Our assistant principals capably take care of many of these duties. Serving as your first year principal at John Tyler High School has been a challenging and rewarding experience. The Class of 1983 is unique in that you are the first class to spend four years on this campus. Mr. Bobby Watkins, senior principal, and Mrs. Patsy Fisher, senior counselor, are to be commended for the excellent guidance provided for your class. This Senior Class survived the John Tyler fire. Sharing the Robert E. Lee campus for a semester plus attending classes in portable buildings during the next school year required a great deal of maturity on your part. You accepted the challenge in the true John Tyler High School during the Fall of 1982. The Robert E. Lee faculty and student body will always be remembered for graciously accepting our presence after the fire on their campus on a half a day basis. John Tyler parents, headed by the Restoration and Reconstruction Committee, solicited funds to cover items which were not replaced by insurace. The entire Tyler community joined in the effort to insure that our students were not deprived of educational opportunities during this period. During 1982, Tyler Independent School District celebrated its 100 Year Anniversary. The culminating reception at Harvey Hall was a huge success. A big thanks to our PTA parents for planning a first class exhibit about the history of John Tyler High School. Students at John Tyler are fortunate to have a principal, counselor, and attendance clerk for each grade level. This insures that you will get the personal attention required to help you make the best decisions concerning your educational development. As your principal, my major task is that of instructional Leader. The people who want to obtain an education are the one to whom I am responsible. You and your parents are to be commended for completing this phase of your school life. Hopefully many of you following your graduation will seek additional knowledge in institutions of higher learning. Our goal is for you to continue the goal of becoming a worthwhile, contributing member of society. 104 Academics Susan Griffith, Principal Joan Brooks, and Richard Scott show off the bronzn lion monument. Joan Brooks Principal Charles Craddock Jane Holbrook Eleventh Grade Assistant Principal Ninth Grade Assistant Principal Jimmy Jennings Bobby Watkins Tenth Grade Assistant Principal Twelfth Grade Assistant Principal Academics 105 Archie Abel: Piping Trades, ETSU J. T. Ackerman: Special Assignments Class, Lion Guards, MA, UH Sandra Adams: History, Cheerleaders, BS, Baylor Dorothy Atwood: PrincipaI's Secretary Mary Helen Atwood: Library Clerk Nancy Barbee: Math, BS, ETSU Emma Barrett: Health, Varsity Girls Track Team, MEd, UTT Robert Balshaw: Englishg BS, Central Michigan y Jean Beecham: Health Occupations, HOSA, BS, UTT Vicky Bennett: History, Free Enterprise, BS, Angelo State Rebecca Bibby: Homemaking, FHA, MS, SFA Charlotte Blaschke: Bookkeeper, Principal's Secretary Lauree Burkett helps a student with a schedule as Micheal Hooper looks on. 106 Academics A Touch Of Class ik A Kristy Cobb shows her lion spirit. L Molly Cannon: Drill Team, Blue Brigade SFA Essie Childers: Heading, MA, UTT Emory Bowens: Driver's Ed, Health, MA, UTT Gladys Bradshaw: English, MEd, University of Oklahoma Johnny Brazile: Science, MS, ETSU Joan Brooks: Principal, MS, Prairie View A 81 M Susan Bruce: Health, Government, History, MA, University of South Florida Lauree Burkett: Sophomore Counselor, MA, SFA Judith Burleyson: Art, Art Club, SFA Linda Cabell: Government, MLA, SMU Ethel Calloway: Department Head History, MS, ETSU . BS, Susan Clark: Business, UIL Shorthand, MEd, UTT Kristy Cobb: English, BS, Oklahoma State University Meceria Coffey: English, MA, ETSU Ann Coleman: Freshman Counselor, MEd, ETSU Louise Conner: Homemaking, FHA, MEd, ETSU Glynn Cooper: History, Freshman Football and Track, BA, UT Academics 107 Jan Cooper: Government, Sociology, Teen Jury, BS, UTT Carolyn Cox: Department Head Math, MSE, Louisiana Tech Charles Craddock: Junior Assistant Principal, MS, ETSU Susan Craddock: English, French, BA, SFA Johanna Denson: Science, Athletics, BS, UTT Anestine Draggon: English, MA, ETSU Marcia Drake: English, MEd, Texas Tech Betty Dunahoe: School Nurse, AF, With Tulane Donna Duncan: English, BS, UTT Bud Dun: Free Enterprise, Typing, FBLA, UIL Typing, MA, Northern Arizona Janice Early: Math, Freshman Basketball, MA, California State Sarah Edwards: English, MS, ETSU Patsy Fisher: Senior Counselor, MEd, SFA Lynda Fowler: Business, MBA, ETSU Lynn Frisby: Building Trades, VlCA, BA, UTT Mary Fuller: Homemaking, FHA, BS, SFA Nathaniel Gamble: Math, BA, Paul Quinn College Betty Gammill: Spanish, Spanish Club, BA, SFA Carol George: VOE, OEA, BA, Texas College 108 Academics ivho have great pride in Those can't be our teachers! Georgia Goodier: Reading, ME, UTT Evelyn Goeeetf: English, BA, Texas College Connie Griffin: History, MA, SFA Cynthia Griffin: Reading, MEd, Texas Eastern Dale Hamman: Business, MS, UT Sherry Hancock: Junior and Senior Secretary Freda Harder: Driver's Ed., Health, Athletics, BS, UTT Terry Hardwick: Science, BS, ETSU Francea Harold: History, Girls Basketball, North Carolina A 81 T Susan Harrie: Art, MS, ETSU Ofto Harry: Orchestra, MA, Jackson State Mary Hayden: Science, BS. ETSU Jane Holbrook: Ninth Grade Assistant Principal, MS, SFA Michael Hooper: Math, Target, BA, Trinity Academics 109 Byron Howell: Science, Science Club, MA, UTT Herbert Hull: Math, MEd, ETSU Maxine Inteso: Department Head English, MA, ETSU Helen Jack: English, Drama, Thespian Club, MA, ETSU Karlena Jackson: Records!Scheduling, MEd, SFA Beverly Jeffers: Band, Freshman Blue Brigade, Free Enterprise, Business, BS, UTT June Jeffery: Math, MSEd, UTT Dorothy Johnson: HECE, HERO, MEd, ETSU J. V. Johnson: Drafting, Woodshop, MEd, ETSU Paulette Johnson: Math, BA, Texas College Travis Johnson: Horticulture, Agriculture, FFA Dallie Johnston: Registrar, BBA, UTT Carolyn Jones: Senior Attendance, TJC Jana Jones: Marketing! Distributive Ed, BS, SFA MurdellJones: Special Education Aide, Homemaking, English Randall King: Auto Paint and Body, VICA, BS, UTT Karen Lanford: Freshman Athletics, Science, BS, Baylor Stan Laughlin: Auto Mechanics Billy Lawson: Freshman and Varsity Basketball, Department I-lead Science Charlsye Lee Library 110 Academics and faith in the abilities i ? K r 4, j , fi ,., , ,5 . l l . .ai W 7' Beverly Jeffers cheers the Lions onward. Ben Massey has a laugh with fellow teachers. Mike Lee: Driver's Education, P.E., BS, ASU Wilma LeNoir: Journalism, History, Quill and Scroll, Lion's Tale, Alcalde, MEd, UH Linda Little: PBX operator James Loiacano: Metal Trades, VICA, VOCT, Texas A 8t M Sonia Lumleyz English, BA, UTT Clint McAdams, Jr.: Associate School Psychologist, MS, UTT Larry McClellan: English, MA, ETSU William McGofI: Student Government, Speech, Student Congress, Debate, National Forensic League, MSEd, Midwestern State Mike McKie: History, Football, Golf, MA, UTA Jeanne McLeod: Department Head Business, MS, UTT Emma Madlock: Homemaking, FHA, Hero Benjamin Massey: Marketing!Distributive Ed., DECA, BS, Sam Houston Wanda Mathis: Business, History, MS, ETSU Leona May: Home Economics, MS, SFA James Mayer: Flefrigeration!Air Conditioning, VICA, VOCT, ETSU Academics 111 Don Miller: Assistant Basketball Coach, BS, SFA Ida Mitchell: History, MA, Prairie View A Bt M Patrick Moore: English, T.A.B.S., H.l.T., Soccer, BS, Youngstown State Cassandra Myers: Math, BS, ETSU Flora Nauls: Counselor, MS, Prairie View A 8t M Wayneard Nellums: Government, Free Enterprise, MA, ETSU Paul E. Newman: Science, MS, Indiana University Ray Nye: Freshman Football, History, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, BS, Sul Ross State Toisy Nye: English, Business, Math, BS, Sul Ross State Barbara Oliver: Counselor's Secretary Bill Parks: Freshman and Varsity Football, BS, NTSU Richard Peacock: History, Athletics, BS, Arkansas Tech Dixie Pendergrass: Vocational Adjustment Coordinator, MEd, ETSU Gwendolyn Perkins: Math, UIL Math, BS Portland State Ann Praytor: Library Robert Pruitt: ICT, VICA, MS, ETSU Barbara Raibon: Math, BA, UTA .J Ann Ray: Foundation Aide Shawn Rilch: Freshman and Sophomore Assistant Principals' 112 Academics Secretary lf the student body, Serving JT 'he curriculum at John Tyler offers a wide range of classes to J the student develop their academic, emotional, and 'sical aptitudes to their fullest potential. 'he English Department's major goal is to provide students iskills in reading, writing, listening, and speaking that will be alue in both college and vocational fields. A broad spectrum lterature is studied as well as the improvement of composi- lal skills. Total language development for all students is the llish approach. he number one instructional goal for the Math Department is aise the competency level of mathematical skills to the na- al norm. Basic courses include FOM l and ll, introductory to ebra l and ll. College preparatory courses are Algebra I and leometry, Trigonometry, Elementary Analysis and Calculus. luired of all students is Mathematics of Consumer Education. he Business Education department provides the student l an opportunity to learn the principles and procedures need- to obtain, keep a job, to participate in the free enterprise lem and to manage their personal business affairs. The liness education curriculum includes Typing I and ll, General iness, Business Law, Business Management, Recordkeep- , Accounting l and ll, Shorthand, Office Procedures and iness Communications. he Social Studies courses includes American and World ory, World Geography, American Government and Free arprise which are all required courses. The electives are iology and Psychology. Preparation of students for par- atory citizenship, improving academic skills, promoting lral, ethnic, racial, and religious understanding and respect rell as promoting national patriotism and global understan- s are the department goals. dustrial Arts classes are offered at JT for students who en- uilding projects and experimenting in electricity, drafting, l shop and wood shop. ,e Fine Arts department offers a wide range choice of elec- 5 for the students to discover and to develop their creative nts. Among these electives are the Concert Choir and Vocal mble. Also offered is the Marching and Stage Bands as well lue Brigade and the Drill Team. Art students have a reputa- for excellence. Many times their work has been exhibited. her department is the communications area where debate nts have achieved excellence in competitive speech. The tre Arts department has a new theatre where students per- forthe community as well as the school. me Economics is offered for both boys and girls. Sequence es cover six areas each year including grooming, child lopment, and family relationship as well as foods and ing. Semester courses are Food and Nutrition, Home and ly Living, Clothing, Home Management, Housing, Home shing, and Home Nursing. Home Economics Cooperative .ation is offered to juniors and seniors who are employed in e economics occupation as well as reviewing job related ng in class. Vocational Education for the handicapped is udents whose handicaps preclude their full participation in classes. e P.E. department offers flag football, soccer, softball, leball, badminton, basketball, aerobic dance, and ball. The program accentuates lifetime sports and car- scular fitness. cational Education's purpose is to prepare young men and n for employment in specific occupations by providing ex- nces which will enable them to meet life situations. ln addi- hey guide young people to become responsible, intelligent, unctioning citizens. e goal of the Special Education Department is for the ers to help students who have special needs and concerns their fullest potential. goal of the Science Department is to afford every student portunity to learn the fundamental principles of life that are ned by science. The course offerings include: Biology I, lar and Honors, Biology ll, Honors: Chemistry l, Regular l onorsg Physics I, Regular and Honors, Physical Science, lar and Honorsg Marine Science, and Geology. Gifted ce classes are available for all grade levels. Joyce Rogers: Math, MS, TSU Gerald Rushing: Metal Trades, MS, ETSU Mary Samples: Music, Pop Group, MA, Oklahoma Jimmie Sanders: Sophomore Attendance Paula Sivadon: Math and Crafts Aide Rosemary Sluder: Junior Attendance Ellen Smith: Latin, Latin Club, BA, Baylor James Smith: English, Varsity Football, Junior and Varsity Track, BS, NTSU Irma Spencer: History, MA, ETSU Academics 1 13 Rose Stansellz Vocational Agriculture, FFA, MEd, Texas A 81 M Ora Taylor: Department Head Homemaking, BS, Prairie View A 81 M Joan Teal: Library Head, BS, Prairie View A St M Patricia Thompson: Freshman Attendance Dee Thorne: English, FTA, Senior Class Sponsor, BA, Texas Tech Janet Timmins: Diagnostic Consultant, Special Education, MEd, Pan American Joan Tobias: Crafts, Art, History, BS, UTT Zane Vaughan: Athletics, Math, BS, SFA it ,... gf gi ri I ,r., , ffxf xf' Custodians: Harold Biggs, Tommy McGee, Kathryn Faulkner, Jackie Hendly, Jamie Jonagan, and Louise Davis. 114 Academics 'Wir Harold Spencer Parking Lot Attendant Larry Wada: History, BS, ETSU Lynne Ward: Math, BS, NTSU Bobby Watkins: Senior Assistant Principal, MEd, SFA H. J. Watson: Business, MBA, SFA Cynthia Wasson: Homemaking, VEH Lab, BS, UTA Betsy Whisanhunt: English, MA, UTT Joy Williams: Reading Aide A. D. Winston: Vocational Agriculture, FFA, BS, Texas A 81 M Ray Womack: Vocational Counselor, MEd, NTSU Floydina Young: Science, Math, MA, ETSU Thomas Young: Math, MA, George Peabody College Timothy Zamora: Freshman Band, Music Theory, MA, UH Calotorla Staff: Gwen Alford, Jessie Anderson, Betty Beasly, Debbie Bigham, Barbara Bloomquist, Sarah Booth, Anna Daniels, Julie Duncan, Wilma Hooker, Deborah Johnson, Lyla Lockhart, Ida Meadows, Essie Porter, Alline Richards, Carrie Roy, Doris Taylor Academics 1 15 1 16 Favorites Favorites Everyone at JT is a favorite of so- meone. Yet, there are a few excep- tionally special and are therefore recognized for it. These people should feel very honored, and they do. Being chosen by your friends to lead the class must be rewarding. Winning an honor automatically makes one responsible for carrying out their title. Everyone winning the vote definitely deserves it. There is a lot of competi- tion, and it is hard to beat. In the following pages are the 1982-83 favorites of JTHS. J? wt, 1-'I ,Q M .cw -av if .v, f 'Qi'!-hiv!! A 1 12 ' 1, ff :Ti 1,U:s.fz4 ,fl 'f X fy , Q3--91 yn 5 , 8' Y Y W .1 ,,., 1 1- , ia 1 A 0- ab . 1 M7 W wif'-fy 1 f ,M--J-a, ,. 5 1 ,Af um., Ln- 1 , z55W'5.11a!.' 1 ' .'.+:',.a.,Qf , fi ek I .pair WC.. Q. emo 1 www mum-f..M fmvn-M fab- -..mf -.. Favorites 117 MBSJTHS Sherrye Cook ,i', ei?V f ee fee Qwoe o . , W W V D . ,, lf' X 1 ' - L, ws 1 -5 ,L 6.13 :S x uf ,Lia ' ' N dv Q 3 , . Hy, fini: , . 2' ' 'J' 5 -'vc X ,..- Favorites , Jilin- Q5, ' .- 3 'f r 1- . ..x MLJTHS Stephen Hubbard , so . nflffa I 1:5 fi.. , W Wa' ,pf , Y ,- . i 'Y Senior Handsome Jobie Villanueva Senior Beautiful Kelli Gideon Moet Likely Tc Succeed Nancy Cruse rlinn Most Likely To Succeed David Sanchez X-xv! Favorite Senior Guy Burt Walker Favorite Senior Girl Sherrye Cook Junior Beautiful Kim Sluder MQ T5 ,h f K, air, . ., if ,B -M XM. S, ai 1 5 Q R 1 ,i 'i1g5 L,o?s, gow Wav ,. 5 ww , , f.il'k- 3' N lf. ,H . wx tg-Q' Junior Handsome Danny Watterson Favorite Junior Guy Anthony Brown Favorite Junior Girl Kim Sluder Sophomore Beautiful Michelle Hamilton O Sophomore Handsome Fiozelle Jones - k avorite Sophomore Guy Robert Gaines Favorite Sophomore Girl Denise Edwards Fnvnr 1 Freshman Beautiful April Pattillo ' xii Arg, - F- 5 ,Q ruff-19,1 55, - 4.,,-Zi M -- -, G ' - 1 w my Q- if' Freshman Handsome Wyatt Ross '-1' 'ri if-if-M in F ,3:,f1f' 3 .-ff :gl l.f.,!d'5w ., L F 8. , :ri giilvgk , - V. ,f N- It ,x Y. A, L .L ,, za S3111-Qi, Q Favorite Freshman Guy Billy Lawson, Jr. Favorite Freshman Girl Angela Choice Favorites 127 128 Classes V 1' Q: - a-2.4.4. M ,f Classes Now that we were Back Where We Belonged, classes returned to normal. Instead of the portables, we were in our beautiful new building. The student body of John Tyler is a very special group. From freshmen to seniors, all were involved in many different activities. WW O . v ei. . 'npr -' if , if ? '7'f ln-if A tp mm C5 Vg 5, Q M 4 . 1 . ., ,Q 7.4 .if uf, 1 1' .nf gf'tf' l Q.-gm. A if . .5 5,3757 Classes 129 Senior Class officers are David Sanchez, vice-president: Wade Arnold, president: and Michelle Wilson, secretary. The seniors of John Tyler High School of 1983 are a very special group of people. For many reasons this group of seniors stands heads above the crowd over all other seniors. To begin with, this group was the first class of freshmen to attend classes at John Tyler High School. In this class were the first freshman band, the majorettes, and blue and white football, basketball, and volleyball teams. This class even had its own ninth grade cheerleaders to brighten up all games. Another reason the class is special is that they survived the fire. The fire brought many sad moments, as the Lions were shipped 130 Seniors Blue Chips across town to share facilities with Robert E. Lee. From February until May, JT students had to think blue whenever they saw red, which was too often! After leaving Lee, students attended classes in the unforgettable portables. Many memorable moments were shared in the portables. Rainy weather created a problem while changing classes, but JT survived it all. As the spring of '82 dawned, all future seniors had only one thing on their minds, becoming a senior. As the portables were moved away, seniors finally got their own parking lot. The school was completed and more beautiful than ever. Proud Lions could honorably proclaim JT as their home. The seniors of '83 have come a long way from overly frightened freshmen to super sophisticated seniors! They have been through it all - that dreaded first year, the fire, the portables, district football and basketball 1 championships, and now graduation. As the first graduating class under new principal Joan Brooks, this gives another reason for the class' uniqueness. The contributions of the class of 1983, from freshman to senior, will long be remembered by the community and family of John Tyler High. Abshire, Jerry Adams, Lisa Adams, Michael Adams, Monica Adcock, Sonia Allison, Kim Alvey, Jana Ardis, Laquita Arnold, Wade Bailey, Marilyn Bailey, Melissa Ballesteros, Orlando Barnes, Jacqueline Barr, Todd Barrett, Audrey Barrett, Edith Battee, Zeta Baxter, Sherea Bayonne, Linda Beal, Bryan Bell Febrina Bell Robert Bell, Tammy Bell, William Billy, Henry Seniors 131 Seniors prepare underciassmen for the years to come. In The Begin , ,,-1, . B, 3 ning Bingham, Garrick Bircher, Cynthia Bircher, Larry Bizor, Sonya Black, Deshonna Blanton, Sandra Bobbitt, Karen Breitling, Mike Brown, James Brown, Marietta Brown, Penny Brumitt, Paula Buford, Twanna Burgess, Daniel Burist, Karla 132 Seniors Burns, Larry Bush, Gary Butler, Marisa Butler, Ricky Byrd, Shuronda Byrd, Sonya Caddel, Viki Calip, Mack Calloway, Ronald Campbell, Darryl Carlson, Carl Carsten, Yvonne Cash, Melanie Cates, Rex Chapman, Ben Clark, Twana Clayton, Angela Cluiss, Terry Cobb, Lonnie Coffer, Lisa Cohen, James Coleson, Kim Combs, Mark Combs, Theresa Conner, DeDe Seniors 133 Cook, Joseph Cook, Sherrye Cooks, Tracy Coon, Kelly Cooper, Carleen Cooper, Diann Cravens, Nathan Crawford, Phyllis Crocker, Kevin Crook, Billy Crouch, Ronnie Cruse, Nancy Currington, Pam Curtis, Ruth Davis, Yolanda 134 Seniors We Facec: i Nancy Cruse explains how one gets 4 from 2+2. - we Challenge Denton, Lee Derrough, Kennard Devereaux, Larry Dews, Gary Dixon, Kimberly Dixson, Albert Downs, William Dry, Lori Dudley, Amy Duffle, Tom Dumas, Tim Early, Melissa Edwards, Keith Ellis, Sandy Ellis, Vicki Emmons, Shelley English, Daniel Ericson, Mark Erskine, Deionne Ervin, Martin Erwin, Bobby Fears, Bernard Fender, Don Ferrell, Kevin Fielder, Trey Seniors 135 Fields, Henrietta Fife, Shelli Fleet, Randy Fleming, Georgia Fletcher, Cindy Flowers, Greg Flowers, Raymond Ford, Donna Ford, Kevin Foreman, Patrick Franklin, Laurie Freeman, Brian Friend, Daryl Fuller, Sharon Gabbard, Steven Gabriel, Celeste Gallegos, Tangerine Garcia, Samenthia Garner, Ricky George, Allen George, Vernon Gideon, Kelli Gideon, Kristi Gilmore, Christine Givens, Vonita 136 Seniors We Stooc I, A J l 4 . ogether As One Albert Dixon is the traget of flirtation by DeDe Conner. Gordon, Patricia Gossett, Marilyn Grady, Dorothy Greathouse, Karen Green, Donata Griffith, Stephanie Griffith, Susan Grimes, Robert Haggerty, Grahen Hale, Flonda Hampton, Rhonda Hardin, Barry Harrell, Phillip Harris, Carol Harris, Frederick 1 Seniors 137 Harris, Jill Harvey, Bryan Heard, Marvin Hearron, Scott Hendley, Scott Henry, Mike Hill, Alonzo Hill, Sharon Hinojosa, Mercy Hodge, Eric Hodge, Greg Hood, Margaret Hooker, Jeanine Hopkins, Les Howard, Jerry Hubbard, Stephen Huckabee, Caren Hudson, Sheketha Hunter, Terry Ingram, James lrvin, Patricia Ivy, Kenneth Jackson, Brian Jackson, Cynthia Jackson, Montrice 138 Seniors We Se Dur Goals -l Sanchez and Wade Arnold am of life after graduation. Jackson, Nolanda Jacobs, Frankie James, Danny Jessie, Ironda Johnigan, Regina Johnson, Beverly Johnson, Charles R. Johnson, Linda Johnson, Renata Jones, Andre Jones, Cecile Jones, Gaylon Jones, Jerry Jones, Keeton Jones, Martino Seniors 139 Kevin Ferrell looks Calculus in the eye and laughs. And Me 19' -le If L tions , 5, ,Q yymwyg ,, 5 - 58,-151. :xg Jones, Phill Jones, Reginald Kellogg, Sherri Kennemer, Rebecca Kersh, Karla Key, Lorraine Kimbrell, Lonnie King, Rosalyn Kirbo, Zack Kleinschmidt, Barbara Lebow, Jodi Lee, Amanda Lee, Geniece Lee, Stephanie Lee, Tawanna 140 Seniors Dur Standards Lemmons, Darrell Lewis, Brad Lewis, Steve Lindsey, Terry Lloyd, Sterling Maddox, Scott Madlock, Donna Malone, Mark Malone, Michael Mangum, James Martin, Benjamin Martin, Sylvian Mayfield, Mary Mays, John McCloud, Teresa McGee, David McGee, Veronica McKinney, Ginger Miguez, Chris Mobley, Cassandra Montgomery, Leslie Moore, Dwight Morgan, Sammie Morphis, Holly Moten, Eugene Seniors 1 Moten, Gloria Murphy, Barbara Murphy, Charlotte Murray, Katie Nash, Denise Nelson, Lamar Nelson, Rhyne Netherland, Keith Newsom, Anthony Nickerson, Stephen Nye, Ray Oneal, Eyvonne Owen, Angela Owens, Connie Owens, Dwayne Pannell, Maria Parker, Nannette Parsons, Tammy Patterson, Gina Phelps, Lesa Pinkney, Cynthia Polk, Marilyn Polley, Mike Powell, Wanda Presley, Debra 142 Seniors Accomplishments Jw., l l Nere Many f it Alex Quinones, Ben Chapman, and Sandra Blanton know that study makes graduation come more quickly. Prince, David Printers, Jackie Propes, Kim Ouinones, Alex Ramirez, Bonnie Reed, Katy Reed, Ricky Redwine, Roderick Ricketson, Hung Rider, Jesse Rider, Kevin Riggs, Gloria Roberts, Latricia Roberts, Randy Rodriguez, Yvonne Seniors 143 Ross, Monique Rountree, Tanya Rush, Marcus Rusk, Alfredo Russell, Bobby Saenz, Alma Saenz, Jesse Sanchez, David Sanders, Camille Sanders, Cynthia Sanford, Larose Sattertield, Norita Savage, Ricky Scott, Belinda Scott, Donna Scott, Larosa Scott, Richard Sebert, Wendy Shaw, Rechell Shaw, Sandra Short, Cathy Sims, Paul Sipes, Scott Slane, Tina Smith, Arlisa 144 Seniors Defeats si Mrs McLeod says that Handy Fleet :sn t defeated in Accounting Smith, Gina Smith, Teresa Spearman, Brad Spencer, Keith Squire, Melissa Stamps, Terri Starks, James Steele, Matt Stephenson, Kardinal Stevens, Tammy Stimpson, Dennis Stovall, Deborah Street, Anita Suggs, Stuart Sustaire, Marlon Seniors 145 Swann, Kathy Swanson, Darren Tatum, Lisa Tave, Carolyn Taxon, Adrienne Taylor, Angela Taylor, Dennis Taylor, Flobert Taylor, Tonda Terrell, Angie Terrell, Bridgett Thomas, Danita Thompson, Chiquita Thompson, Dwana Tilley, Doyle Tillison, Karen Timms, Arthur Tompkins, Johnna Tompkins, Terry Turner, Pam Tutt, Sandra Van Houten, Melissa Van Houten, Michelle Vasquez, Meladee Veasey, Marilyn 146 Seniors Novv, We Fao l l i? Another Beginning Vitatoe, Gerald Walker, Bessie Walker, Burt Walker, Marquita Walker, Samuel Walker, Treva Walker, Willie Wallace, Melva Ward, Dedra Warren, Danny Warren, Kelvin Washington, Robby Watkins, Shirley Welch, Mark Wheeler, Cassandra , A-tj .tx wx Marisa Butler, Shelley Emmons, and Angie Terrell make big decisions about college with a little help from Mrs. Nauls. Seniors 147 Whitaker, Kent White, John White, Teresa Whitehead, Teresa Williams, Debra Williams, Dwayne Williams, John Williams, Rijena Williams, Ray Wilson, Michelle Wood, Kelly Woods, William Woodyard, Barbara Yates, Randy Zimmerman, Linda 148 Seniors 3, Q2 ,W ri . 3 9' I 1 F . , . zmmwwfw Senior Accomplishments ABSHIRE, BUBBA: Tennis 1, 23 DE 33 ICT 4. ADAMS, LISA: Swim team 1, 2, 33 NHS 43 Health Occ. 43 Health Occ. Rep. 43 Alcalde Phot. 33 Soc. of Dist. Am. H.S. Students 2. ADAMS, MICHAEL: Band 1, 2, 33 All-Region H.S. Band 23 Superior Solo 81 Ens. Band 2, 33 NHS 43 Trombone Sect. Ldr. 33 NTS 43 Nat. Soc. of Dist, Am. H.S. Students 4. ADAMS, MONICA: Drill Team 3, 43 FBLA 43 French Club 2, 33 Blue Brigade 23 French Club Hist, 3, ALEXANDER, DEXTER: Horticulture 1. ALVEY, JANA: VOE I 33 VOE ll 43 VOE Treas. 4. ANDREIOS, THERESA: Spanish Club 13 Stud. Aide 13 Latin Club 23 Stud. Coun. 2, 33 HOSA Hist. 3, 43 Home Ec. Club 1, 3. ARDIS, LAOUITA: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Flag Corps 3, 43 Alt, Capt. Flag 43 Homemaking Pres. 1. ARNOLD, WADE: Class Pres. 43 Var. Bktbl. 3, 43 KLTV Outstan- ding Student 43 Boys State 33 Bktbl. Capt. 43 NHS 2, 3, 43 Vice-Pres. NHS 43 Science Club 3. 43 Engineering Award 4. BAILEY, MARILYN: Volleyball 13 Basketball 1, 23 FHA 13 Teen Jury 4. BAILEY, MELISSA: Band 13 Majorette 13 Blue Brigade 23 Drill Team 33 Homemaking 1, 2, 33 DECA 4. BALLESTROS, ORLANDO: Spanish Club Mess. 23 HOSA Club Pres.3 ICT. BARGEN, DAVID: Choir 1, 23 HECE 3, 43 HECE Pres. 43 Lion Guard 4. BARNES, JACQUELINE: Hmk. 1, 2, 3, 43 HECE 4. BARR, TODD: Key Club 13 Ftbl. 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Bbl. 23 Ftbl. Capt, 43 All Dist. Ftbl. 43 FBLA 4. BARRETT, AUDREY: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 HECE Sect. 43 Honor Roll 43 Area St. Meeting lV 2. BARRETT, EDITH: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 FHA 13 FTA 43 Latin Club 43 Alcalde Staff 33 Tutoring program 33 State Solo 8- Ens. 23 Who's Who in Music 4. BATTEE, ZEETA: FHA 1, 2, 4. BAXTER, SHEREA: FHA 33 Band 1, 2. BAYONNE, LINDA: Vlbl. 1, 2, 3, 43 Bktbl. 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 All-Dist. Vlbl. 33 Office Aide 1. BELL, FEBRINA: Vbl. 13 Stud. Council 13 Hmk. Officer 11 Cosmetology 3, 43 Office Aide 43 Homecoming Nominee 4. BELL, ROBERT: ICT 3, 4. BELL, TAMMY: voE 4, Pride Rep. 4. BESSIRE, LEE ANN: Debate 3, 43 Voc. Ag, 1, 2, 33 Ag. Sweetheart 23 150 Senior Accomplishments Chrldr. 1. BIRCHER, CYNTHIA: Band 1, 2, 33 Hmk. 1, 2, 3, 4, BIRCHER, LARRY: Band 13 Art 1, 2, 3, 4. BIZOR, SONYA: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. BLANTON, SANDRA: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Flag Corps Capt. 33 Flag Corps Co-Capt. 43 St. Solo 81 Ens. 2. BROUGHTON, THOMAS: Bld. Trades 2. BROWN, JAMES: Band 1, 3, 43 FHA 43 Choir 1. BROWN, MARIETTA: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Maj. 33 Alt. Asst. D. Major 43 Ri- fle Corps 43 Hmk. Officer 1, 33 Most Beautiful 1, 23 Latin Club 33 Rose Award 1. BROWN, PENNY: Band 1, 23 FHA 1, 23 DE 33 FBLA 4. BRUMITT, PAULA: Art 1, 2, 3, 43 NHS 43 Band 1, 23 Art Club Pres. 43 Student Congress Fiep. 1, 23 TJC Museum Show 4. BURIST, KARLA: JV Tennis 23 VOE 43 Office Ed. Asst. 43 FHA 33 Teen Jury 3. BURNS, LARRY: 1983 Graduate. BUSH, GARY: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 All Region band 1, 3, 43 Jazz Ens. 3, 43 1st Div. Solo 81 Ens, 3, 43 TX ST. Solo 81 Ens3 NHS 43 Bari. Sect. Ldr. 1, 2, 3, 43 Area Band 43 Spanish Club 43 Band Quartermaster 4. BUTLER, MARISA: NHS 2, 3, 43 FBLA 43 Blue Brigade 23 Drill Team 3, 43 FHA 13 NHS Officer 43 FCA 2. BYRD, SI-IURONDA: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Flag corps 33 HMK. Pres. 4. BYRD, SONYA: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 FHA 13 Flag Corps 3, 43 Honor Roll 1, 4. CADDEL, VIKI: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Flag Corps 2, 3, 43 Flag Corps Capt. 3, 43 FHA Officer 43 All-Region Band 1, 43 Student Senate 43 Alcalde Staff 43 FBLA 43 Youth ARC 43 Prom Comm. 4. CALIP, MACK: Lion Guard 4. CALLOWAY, RONALD: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. CARLSON, CARL: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Quartermaster 43 Tuba Sect. Ldr 4. CASH, MELANIE: Student Council 1, 33 French Club 2, 33 Jr.!Sr. Squad 33 Theatre Arts 3, 43 Jr. Class Pres. 33 Soph. of Yr, Nominee 23 Best Dressed Jr. 33 Homecoming Nominee 4. CATES, REX: Ftbl. 1. 23 JV Bsbl. 1, 23 V. Bsbl. 3, 43 IAC Treas. 33 Woodl 8. II 1, 4. CHAPMAN, BEN: Metal Shop 13 Ftbl. Trainer 43 Powder Puff Chrldr. 4. CLARK, HENRY: Ftbl. 1, 2, 3, 43 Auto Body 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 33 Ftbl. Capt. 43 Auto Body Pres. 4, CLARK, JOSEPH: Ftbl. 1, 2, 3, 43 Bsbl. 2, 33 Auto Body 33 Metal Shop 4. CLARK, TWANA: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 J.T. Dimensions 43 Stage Band 43 Concert Choir 43 HECE 43 Homecoming Nominee 43 Fash. Merchandising 3. CLUISS, TERRY: Drill Team 3, 43 NHS 43 FBLA 43 Blue Brig. 23 FHA 13 FHA Officer 43 Who's Who 4. COATS, LESTER: Drama 1, 2, 3, 43 Tennis 1, 33 Soccer 43 Honorary Thespian 3, 4. COBB, LONNIE: Metalwork 3, 43 Electronics 23 Woodwork 1, COFFER, LISA: NHS 43 Student Council Rep. 13 OEA 43 FHA 13 Blue Brigade 2. COLESON, KIM: DECA Rep. 43 Chridr. 1, 23 Bktbl. 23 Science Club Sect. 13 FBLA 2. COMBS, MARK: goncert Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Pop Group 3, 43 Ftbl. 1, , 3, 4. CONNER, DEDE: Bktbl. 13 Volleyball 13 Alcalde 3, 43 FHA Class Pres. 33 French Club 33 Prom Comm. 43 Sr, Assembly 4. COOKS, TRACY: Stage Band 43 Auto Body 33 Ftbl. 13 VOE 3. COON, KELLY: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Allalftegion Choir 1, 43 Alclade 43 Band Quartermaster 43 NHS 43 Art Club 43 Who's Who!Music 4. COOPER, CARLEEN: Hmk. 1, 33 Gourmet Foods 43 French 4. COX, BILL: Band 1, 2, 3. 43 Stage Band 2, 3, 43 All-Ftegion Band 4, CRAVENS, NATHAN: itbllg, 2, 3, 43 Hmk. Class Pres. 43 Teen Jury 33 rt . CRAWFORD, PHYLLIS: Choir 1, 2, 33 Volleyball 13 Bktbl. 13 Housing Sect. 3. CROSS, MARY: V. Bktbl, 3, 43 Class Favorite 33 Hmk. 33 JV Bktbl. 1, 2. CROUCH, RONNIE: Plumbing 43 ICT 33 Drafting 13 Ag. 2, CURRINGTON, PAMELA: Blue Brigade 23 Office Aide 33 DECA 4. CURTIS, RUTH: Swimming 1, 2, 3, 43 French 23 Science Club 1. DANCE, MARK: V. Tennis 1, 2, 33 NHS 43 Spanish Club 2, 33 FBLA 43 Student Council 33 Teen Jury 3. DAVIDSON, MIKE: Spanish Club 1, 23 DE 3, 43 DECA Asst, Store Mgr. 4. DAVIS, WILLIE: Ftbl. 13 V-Pres. Hmk, 33 Art 1, 3. DAVIS, YOLANDA: V. Bktbl. 3, 43 Student Council 1, 23 All-Flegion Choir 13 JV Bktbl. 2. DERROUGH, KENNARD: Ftbl. 1, 2, 3, 43 Masterfwoodmaking 43 Track 1, 23 Woodshop 2, 3. DEVEREAUX, LARRY: Lion Mascot 43 Ftbl. 13 Electronics 13 Bsbl. 23 Senior Accomplishments mis 33 Auto Body 3. WS, GARY: 1d 1, 2, 3, 43 Stage Band 2, 3, 43 Co-Head artermaster 43 All-Region Band 1, 2, 33 ST, 02.3. ISON, ALBERT: tbl. 2, 3, 43 Horticulture 3, 43 Metal shop 2, 3. NINS, WILLIAM: . 1, 2, 3, 4. Y, LORI: nd 13 Asst. Drum Major 13 Blue Brigade 23 Drill am 33 French Club 33 FBLA 43 Hmk. 1. lDLEY, AMY: anish Club 13 OEA 3, 4. lFFIE, TOMMY: inch Club 1. INCAN, TONY: . 2, 3. INN, RODERICK: lbl. 1, 2, 3, 43 Metal shop 31WOOdSl1Op 1. WARDS, KEITH: :tal Trades 13 Ftbl. 13 Bktbl 1. l.is, smov: nd 1, 2, 3, 43 Majorette 1, 3, 43 NHS 43 FBLA zt, 43 St. Solo 81 Ens. 43 Who's Who 4. LIS, VICKI: ,e Brigade 23 Tennis 1, 2. GLISH, DANIEL: ring Trades 2, 3. IMONS, SHELLEY: imming 1, 2, 3, 43 Science Club 33 FBLA 43 io's Who 4. IICSON, MARK: S 43 French Club 2, 3, 4. VIN, MARK: to Body Pres. 3, 43 Bsbl. 1, 2, 33 Track 33 Ftbl. FHA 1. BANKS, KERRIE: oir 1, 23 St. Solo 8. Ens. 1, 23 YFC 1, 2, 33 anish Club 2, 33 Key Club 33 Partners Club 33 :aide 4. ,ARS, BERNARD: ck 1, 2, 3, 43 Ftbl. 1, 2, 3, 42 FHA 2, 43 FBLA ktbl. 43 Teen Jury 4. DER, DON: d 1, 23 Stage Band 23 Soccer 1, 23 Choir 1, erman Club 3, 43 German Club Pres. 43 Lion ard 4. RRELL, KEVIN: .S 43 Track 1, 2, 33 Ftbl. 1, 23 Pop Group 3, 43 Club 43 St. Solo 8. Ens. 43 Young Texan 'ard 43 Art Schlr.!KJC 43 St. Art Comp. 4. FE, SHELLI: ie Brigade 23 Alcalde 23 Drill Team 33 HOSA 4. TCHER, CINDY: ir 1, 2, 3, 43 Blue Brigade 2. ET, RANDY: tball 1, 23 Bktbl. 1, 2, 3, 43 Bsbl. 1, 2, 3, 4: ck 1, 2, 3, 43 FBLA Rep. 43 FCA 1, 23 Who's to 43 Bsbl. Capt. 43 Bktbl. Capt. 43 Outstan' g Athlete of the Year 4. EMING, GEORGIA: V nd 1, 23 FBLA 43 NHS 2, 3, 43 Spanish 1, 2. lRD, DONNA: tbl. 1, 2, 33 DE 43 Class Rep, 43 Track 1. YHREMAN, PATRICK: nis lj Auto Body Pres. 3. nRWARD, CLEVE: Bktbl. 1, 2, 33 Tennis 3, 43 Art 43 Hmk. 33 Con- sumer Buying 4. FREEMAN, BRIAN: Band lj Ind. Arts 13 Plumbing 2, 33 VICA 33 DE 4. FULLER, SHARON: Jr.!Sr. Squad 33 FHA 1, 2, 3, 43 Crafts 1. GABBARD, JIMMY: Building Trades 43 Woodshop 3. GABRIEL, CELESTE: NHS 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Science Club Sec. 33 FBLA 43 Spanish Club 1, 23 Salutatorian 43 Ouartermistress 43 Who's Who 43 Who's Who! Music 4. GARCIA, SAMANTHA: Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 3, 43 Flag Corps 3, 43 Band Sec. 4. GEORGE, VERNON: Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Ftbl. 13 Bsbl. 1, 2, 3, 43 All-Dist. Track 2, 3, 43 All-Reg. Track 43 All-Am. Track 4. GIDEON, KELLI: Cheerleader 13 Blue Brigade 23 Brigadettes 33 Drill Team Capt. 43 FBLA 43 FCA 1, 23 V. Tennis 23 Alcalde 43 French Club 33 Class Favorite 23 Most Beautiful 3, 4. GIDEON, KRISTI: Brigadette 3, 43 Alcalde 43 Tennis 2, 33 Who's Who 42 FCA 4. GILMORE, CHRISTY: Track 13 Choir 13 Blue Brigade 23 NHS 2, 3, 43 Brigadette 33 Student Senate 3, 43 Science Club 43 Homecoming Finalist 43 Cheerleader 4, GIVENS, VONITA: VOE 4. GOODNIGHT, THOMAS: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 All-Reg. Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Trom- bone Sect. Leader 4. GORDON, PATRICIA: Health Occupations 3, 4. GOSS, KIMBERLY: Drill Team 3, 43 Blue Brigade 23 FHA 1. GOSSETT, MARILYN: Basketball 1, 2, 33 V. Bktbl 43 FHA Treas. 13 Track 1, 23 Volleyball 1, 2. GRADY, DOROTHY: Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 All-Region Choir 1, 2, 43 Hmk. 13 Art 3, 43 Office Aid 4. GREATHOUSE, KAREN: Bktbl. 1, 23 V. Bktbl. 33 Drama Club 1, 2. 33 Volleyball 1, 23 Softball 1, 23 V. Softball 33 Ger- man Hist. 4. GREEN, DONATA: Brigadette Officer 43 All Region Choir 2, GRIFFITH, STEPHANIE: Drill Team 33 Debate 3, 43 NHS 43 Girls St. Rep. 33 Spanish Club V, Pres. 23 Science Club V. Pres. 43 Who's Who 43 NFL 3, 43 Sec, Youth Assoc. for Retarded Citizens 4. GRIFFITH, SUSAN: Hmk. 13 Art 23 Horticulture 3. HAGGERTY, GRAHEN: Class Officer 1, 23 Project Chrmn. of FTA 33 FHA 1, 3, 43 Teen Jury 33 HECE Award 3, 4. HALE, RONDA: Cheerleader 43 Tennis 1, 23 Blue Brigade 2. HARPER, SEAN: NHS 3, 43 Science Club 3, 43 FFA 1, 23 Ftbl. 23 Track 2. HARRIS, CAROL: Band 1, 2, 33 Concert Choir 2, 33 Flag Corps 2, 33 All Region Band 13 HOSA Treas. 43 Health Occupations 43 Pop Group 3. HARRIS, JILL: Choir 23 Concert Choir 33 Pop Group 33 Blue Brigade 23 VOE 43 St. Solo 81 Ens. 23 NHS 4. HARVEY, BRYAN: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Jazz Ens. 3, 43 Alcalde 2, 3, 43 Alcalde Ed. 3, 43 Lion's Tale 43 NHS 43 Tx. St. Solo 81 Ens. 33 FBLA 43 USNBA 4. HEARD, MARVIN: Auto Mechanics 43 Metal Trades 3. HEARRON, SCOTT: Woodshop 1, 23 Auto Mechanic 3, 4. HENDLEY, SCOTT: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 All Region Band 2, 3, 43 Trumpet Sect. Leader 1, 2, 3, 43 St. Solo 8. Ens. 1, 2, 33 Head Quartermaster 43 Stage Band 2, 3, 43 NHS 4: FBLA 4. HENRY, MIKE: Metal Shop 1, 2, 33 Track 13 ICT 2, 3. HILL, ALONZO: Ftbl. 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 33 Spanish 1, 2, 3, 43 Auto Mechanics 3, 4, HINOJOSA, MERCY: Spanish Club 13 Latin Club 3, HODGE, GREG: Ftbl. 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, HOOD, MAGGI: Head Drum Major 1, 43 Spanish Club 1, 23 FTA Officer 1, 23 FHA Capt. Officer 43 FBLA V, Pres. 43 Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 43 NHS 43 Who's Who!Music 43 Who's Who 4. HOOKER, JEANNE: Cosmetology 3, 43 Student Council 43 FBLA 43 Drama 1, 2, HOPKINS, LES: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Stage Band 2, 3, 43 Alcalde 3, 43 Head Photographer 43 NHS 43 USNBA 43 Who's Who!Music 43 Who's Who 4. HOWARD, MARY: Art 33 Office Aide 4. HUBBARD, STEPHEN: Student Senate Pres. 43 Who's Who 43 Rotary Boy 43 Bsbl. Co-Capt. 43 Class Favorite 1, 2, 33 Class Pres. 13 Debate 3, 43 Ftbl. 33 Spanish Club Sweetheart 2. HUCKABEE, CAREN: Cheerleader 13 Blue Brigade 23 Alcalde 23 Drill Team 33 Brigadette Officer 43 Science Club Sect, 43 NHS 43 Tennis 1. HUDSON, SHEKETHA: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Flag Corps. 3, 43 FHA 1, 4. HUNT, DAVID Woodshop 1, 23 ICT Sect. 3, 43 AGG 1. HUNTER, TERRY: DECA 3, 43 DECA Treas. 3, 4. HURRELL, PHILLIP: Bktbl. mngr. 23 Ftbl. Mngr. 23 VlCA lCT 3, 4: Auto Mech,3. INGRAM, JIMMY: V. Tennis 1, 2, 3, 43 lnd. Art 1, 2, 3, 4. IRVIN, PATRICE: FHA 1, 33 Gen. Bus. 33 Spanish 4. IVY, KENNETH: Ftbl. 1, 23 FFA 1, 33 FBLA 43 Who's Who 4. JACKSON, BRIAN: NHS 2, 3, 43 Ftbl. 1, 23 Track 13 DECA 43 Wl'tO's Who 4. JACKSON. CYNTHIA: Senior Accomplishments 151 Senior Accomplishments Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. Hmk. 4. JACKSON, MONTRICE: NHS 41BkIbI. 1, 2, FHA 1, GSO 12 DE 4. JACKSON, NOLANDA: Band 1, 2, 4, FHA 1, 2, Flag Corps. 4, Cosmetology 3, 4, Alto Sax Sect. Ldr. 1, 2, JONES, ANDRE: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Flag Corps 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, FTA Rep 1, FHA V.P. Programs 4. JONES, AQUINAS: Ftbl. 1, 2, Track 1, FHA 3, ICA 3. JONES, CECIL: DECA 4, Blue Brigade 1, Bktbl 1, Track 1, Volleyball 1. JONES, JERRY: Ftbl. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bktbl. 1, Bsbl. 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Sen. Rep. 1, 2, Offensive Lineman Award 3, 4. JONES, KEETON: Bktbl. 1, 2, 3: Gen. Elec. 4. JONES, KENNETH: Ftbl. 1, 2, JONES, PHIL: Ftbl. 1, Track 1, 4. JONES, REGINALD: Ftbl. 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, VICA 4, Pop Group 3, 4. JOHNIGAN, REGINA: FHA 1, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, FTA Project Chrmn. 4. JOHNSON, CHARLES: Student Senate 1, NHS 4, Ind. Arts Rep. 3, Science Club 3. JOHNSON, RENATA: FTA 3, 4, Track 1, Volleyball 1, 2, Homecoming Candidate 4, HIT Tutor 4. JOHNSON, RICKEY: Ftbl. 4, KELLOGG, SI-IERRI: Spanish Club 3, NHS 4, Bktbl. 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Senate 4, Office Aide 3, 4, KENNEMER, BECKY: Cheerleader 1, Blue Brigade 2, DECA 3, 4, Spanish 1. KERSH, KARLA: V VOE 4, NHS 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Blue Brigade 2, Homecoming Nominee 4. KEY, LORRAINE: Cheerleader 1, FHA 2, DECA 4. KING, ROSALYN: Track 1, Bktbl. 1, V. Bktbl. 4, V, Track 2, FHA 1, Teen Jury 3, 4. KIRVEN, SHEILA: Cheerleader 1, Band 1, 2, Flag Corps 2, VOE 3, 4. KLEINSCHIMDT, BARBARA: FFA 3, HECE 4, NHS 4, Choir 1, Science Club 1, 2. LEBOW, JODI: Student Sen. Rep. 1, Brigadette 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, OEA 4, Blue Brigade 2. LEE, AMANDA: Horticulture 2, 3, 4, Ag. 2, Hmk. 3, Bktbl. 1. LEE, GENIECE: FHA 1, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Latin Club 4, Head Ouartermistress 4, Sec. Leader 3, 4. LEE, ROBERT: Ftbl. 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. LEE, STEPHANIE: 152 Senior Accomplishments Drama 4, Blue Brigade 2, Volleyball 1. LEE, TAWANA: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Brigadettes 3, Tennis 1, HIT 3, Blue Brigade 2, Student Council 2, FBLA 4, Choir Librarian 2, LLOYD, STERLING: Lion Guard 2, 3, 4, DECA 4. MADDOX, SCOTT: Pop Group 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 1, NHS 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4, Math Club Pres. 3, Rotary Boy 4, Ftbl. 1, 2, Track 1, 2. MADLOCK, DONNA: Volleyball 4. MALONE, MARK: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 4, Who's Who 4. MALONE, MICHAEL: Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Track Capt, 2, 3, 4, State Cross Country 3, MANGUM, JAMES: Ftbl. 1, 2, DECA 4, Pop Group 4. MARTIN, SYLVIAN: FHA 3, 4, Office Aide 4. MAYS, JOHN: Metal Trades 3, 4, VICA 4, Art 2. McCLOUD, TERESA: Blue Brigade 2, Brigadette 3, Brig..Officer 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, Science Club 3. McKINNEY, GINGER: Cheerleader 1, Spanish Club 1, Blue Brigade 2, Student Sen. 2, Spanish Club Pres. 2, Drill Team 3, Who's Who 3, Alcalde 4, Brig. Officer 4. MIGUEZ, CHRIS: Ftbl. 1, 2, Bsbl. 2, DECA 3. 4, Electronics 1, 2. MILLER, DAVID: Ftbl. 1, 2, Woodshop 3. MOORE, DWIGHT: Ftbl. 1, DE 4, Metal Shop 2. MORGAN, SAMMY: DE 4, Auto Mech, 3, MURPHY, BARBARA: Tyler Youth Vol. 1, Student Congress Rep. 1, 2, 3, FHA Officer 1, 2, 3, Teen Jury 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Flag Corps 3, 4, Science Club 4, FTA 4. MURPHY, CHARLOTTE: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 2, 3, FHA Chapter Pres. 2, 3, FTA 4, Region Tryouts 2, 3, 4. MORPHIS, HOLLY: Blue Brigade 2, Drill Team 3, VOE 4, Student Sen. 1, Drama 2, 3, Volleyball 1, Bktbl. 1, Office Aide 2, MURRAY, KATIE: Tennis 1, V. Tennis 2, DE 3. NASH, DENISE: Bktbl. 3, 4. NELSON, LAMAR: Track 1, Who's WholMusic 3, NEWSON, ANTHONY: Ftbl. 3, 4, Outstanding Track 3, 4, Outstanding Defensive Back 4, FHA Sweetheart 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4. NICKERSON, STEPHEN: Tennis 3, 4, Metal Shop 1, Track 1, 2. NYE, RAY: Bsbl. 2, 3, 4, Bsbl. Capt. 4, Science Club Pres. 4, FBLA Pres 4, Rotary Boy 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Sen. 4, Advisory Comm. 3, OLIVER, KEVIN: Ftbl., Bktbl., Track. OWEN, ANGELA: Band 1, 2, Flag Corps 2, Debate 3, 4, Student Congress Rep. 1, All Reg. Band 1. OWENS, CONNIE: French Club 2, 3, DECA 4, FHA 1, French Club Sect. 3. PANNEL, MARIA: Art 1, 2, 3, 4, Drafting 4, Tennis 1, 2, 4, Class Sect. 1, FHA 3, 4. PARKER, NANNETTE: Volleyball 1, FHA 3, 4, HOSA 3, 4, Office Aide 4. PARSONS, TAMMY: Lion's Tale 3, 4, Homecoming Nominee 4, Ad. Editor 3. PERKINS, DAVID: Tennis 1, 2, DE 3, Woodshop 1. PHELPS, LESA: Blue Brigade 1, 2, HECE 3, 4. PINKNEY, CYNTHIA: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Alcalde 3, 4, Latin Club 4, FTA 4, Teen Jury 3, 4. POLK, MARILYN: Volleyball 1, 2, 4, FHA 1, 2, Track 1. POWELL, WANDA: Art 2, 3, 4, Spanish 4, Hmk. 1, Tennis 1, 2. PRESLEY, DEBRA: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Librn. 4, FHA 1, 4, NHS 4, Band Officer 4, Who's Who!Music 4. PRESLEY, DEDRA: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All Reg. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, FBLA 4, Who's Wh0!Music 4, USNBA 4. PRINCE, DAVID: Ftbl. 2, Track 2, 3, Health Occupations 4. PRINTERS, JACQUELINE: Brigadette 3, 4, FBLA 4. REDWINE, RODERICK, Ftbl. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bktbl. 1, 2, Track 3, Bsbl. 2, 3, FCA 1, FHA 1, 3, Student Rep. 1, FHA Class Rep. 1. REJECK, VIRGINIA: Choir 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. nlcKE'rsoN, HUN: Ag. 1, 2, ICT 3, 4, Ftbl. 1. RIDER, JESSE: Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Ftbl. 1.2. RIDER, KEVIN: 1, 2, 3, 4. RIGGS, GLORIA: Track 2, HECE 4, Blue Brigade 1, 2, 3. ROBINSON, MICHAEL: Tennis 4, FHA 3, 4. RODRIGUEZ, YVONNE: Band Sect. 1, Blue Brigade 2, Drill Team 3, Homecoming Nominee 4, Alcalde 4, FBLA 4, Teen Jury 4, UIL Cmp. Shorthand 4. ROSS, SANDRA: FHA 1, 2, 3, Bktbl. 1, HIT 3. ROUNTREE, TANYA: DE 3, 4. RUSK, ALFREDO: NHS 2, 4, FTA 4. RUSSELL, KEVIN: Ind. Arts Club 1, 2, 3, Golf 1, 2, Lion Guard 4. SANCHEZ, DAVID: NHS 2, 3, 4, NHS Pres. 4, V. Pres, 4, Pres. 2, Science Club Treas. 4, Science Club V. Pres 3, Spanish Club 1, 2. Senior Accomplishments KNDERS, CAMILLE: ind 13 Flag Corps 23 Bktbl. 1, 2, 33 Track 1. INDERS, CYNTHIA: ack Mngr. 13 Cheerleader 13 Homecoming iminee 43 DECA 4. INFORD, LaROSE: ind 13 Bktbl. 13 Blue Brigade 1, 23 HIT 43 Pep quad 3. IVAGE, RICKY: ack 1, 2, 33 Metal Shop 1, 23 Track Capt. 33 ide Rep 3. IOTT, BELINDA: ue Brigade 23 Brigadette 33 Brigadette Officer IOTT, DONNA: JE 43 OEA 43 OEA Pres 4. IOTT, JULIUS: pl. 1, 2, 3, 43 Bktbl. 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 13 inch Club 43 FHA 33 Pride Rep. 1, 4. tOTT, RICHARD: JI. 1, 2, 3, 43 Bktbl. 13 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish lb Hist. 43 Hmk. Pres 4. IAW, RECHELL: ick 1, 2, 3, 43 Bktbl. 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball lj A 13 Homecoming Nominee 43 Class Rep 4. V lORT, CATHY: pnis 3, 43 FBLA 43 Student Congress Rep. 1, IMPSON, DENNIS: fting 2, 3, 43 Debate 43 Spanish Club 13 ma 13 Who's Who 4. IS, PAUL: dent Congress Officer 43 NFL V. Pres. 33 NHS Science Club 41 Student in Gov. Participation. PES, SCOTT: gate 1, 2, 3, 43 NFL 2, 3. 43 French Club 1, 23 2. 3, 43 Student Congress 3, 43 Tennis 33 b's Who 4. ITH, ARLISA: id 13 DECA 43 FTA Pres. 33 Hmk. 1, 43 FHA 43 rYouth Volunteer 1, 2, 4. TH, GINA: id 1, 2, 3, 43 Flag Corps 2, 3, 43 Debate 2, 3, ,HA 43 NHS 4. ETH, JESSE: k 1, 2, 3, 43 Ftbl. 1, 2, 33 Drama 1, 3, 43 -ech 13 Bktbl. Mngr. 1, 2, 33 HECE 4. DER, BRIAN: 1 1, 2, 3, 43 Art 2, 3, 43 Woodshop 1, 23 DE 4. ENCER, KEITH: . 1, 2, 3, 43 Bktbl. 13 Track 1, 2, 3. EELE, MATT: ch Club 2: Bsbl. 2, 3, 43 Bktbl. 13 Track 1, 23 . 13 DECA 33 Class Officer 2, 3. PHENSON, KARDINAL: 1, 2, 33 Bskbl. 1, 23 DE 3, 43 DE V. Pres. 4. VALL, DEBORAH: 2, 3, 43 Who's Who 43 Debate 43 Science 43 Spanish Club 1, 23 Latin Club 33 Speech udent Advisory Committee 2. GS, STUART: 1, 2, 33 Band 13 Lion Guard 43 Tennis 2. TAIRE, MARLON: Guard 3, 43 Lion Guard Capt. 43 NHS 43 dshop 2, 3. NN, KATHY: yball 13 Cheerleader 1, 3, 43 Student Senate 3, 43 Art Club Sec. 4. NSON. DARREN: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Baritone Sect. Leader 1, 2, 3, 43 All-Region Band 1, 23 Quartermaster 43 NHS 43 State Solo 2. TATUM, LISA: Track 13 Volleyball 1, 23 V. Pres. Projects Hmkg 13 FBLA Tres. 43 VOE 4. TAXON, ADRIENNE: Debate 1, 2, 3, 43 NHS 43 Spanish Club 13 Science Club 43 Alcalde 43 Class V. Pres. 33 NFL Off. 2, 43 Tennis 33 Tex. Forensic Assoc. State 4. TAYLOR, DERRELL: Electricity 13 Track 1, 2, 33 Football 1, 23 Metal 4. TAYLOR, DENNIS: Football 1, 23 DE 3, 43 Class Rep. 23 Track 2. TAYLOR, ELTON: Football 13 IA 1, 23 Student Council 3. TAYLOR, ROBERT: DE 1. TAYLOR, TONDA: Tennis 13 Art Club 1, 23 Blue Brigade 23 Brig. 33 Student Congress 1, 33 DE 4. TERRELL, ANGIE: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Majorette 1, 3, 43 USNBA 43 Stu- dent Congress 4. THOMAS, DANITA: Band 2, 3, 43 Alt. Maj. 33 FHA 2, 3, 43 FHA Sec!Tres. 33 FHA Pres. 43 NHS 43 Alcalde 43 Tennis 23 Who's Who 3. 43 FCA 2. THOMAS, DWIGHT: Auto Mech. 33 Electricity 13 Metal Shop 1, 2, 4. THOMPSON, CYNTHIA: FHA 1, 2, 3, 43 HECE 3, 43 Volleyball 23 Track 3. THOMPSON, DWANA: Art 3, 43 Blue Brig. 23 All-Region Choir 1. TILLISON, KAREN: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 All-Region Band 13 Majorette 1, 2, 43 Head Maj. 43 NHS 43 Alcalde 3, 43 Alcalde Ed. 43 Flag Corps 23 FBLA 4, TOMPKINS, JOHNNA: Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Blue Brigade 23 Brigadette 33 Alcalde 43 Lions Tale 43 Drama 23 Teen Jury 3, 4. TOMPKINS, TERRY: VICA Pres. 43 ICT 3, 43 Tennis 1, 23 Honor Roll 3, 4. TURNER, OTIS: Football 13 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Art 1, 2. TUTT, SANDRA: Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4. VEASEY, MARILYN: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 23 VOE 4. VILLANUEVA, JOBIE: Football 1, 23 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. VITATOE, GERALD: Lion Guard 3, 43 Lion Guard LT. 43 French Club 43 Metal Trades 23 Art Club 43 Rotary Boy of Month 4. WALKER, BESSIE: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 All-Region Band 1, 3, 43 NHS 42 Lion's Tale 1, 23 Class Secretary 1, 2, 33 State Ensemble 23 FTA Dist. Par. 23 Miss FTA 33 Debate 2, 3, 43 Who's Who 3.4. WALKER, BURT: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 43 Most Friendly 1, 2, 3. WALKER, MAROUITA: Volleyball 1, 23 HECE 43 Student Congress 1. WALKER, TREVA: Blue Brig. 23 HIT 33 VOE 43 OEA 4. WALLACE, MELVA: Basketball 1, 2, 33 DE 43 Track 1. WARD, DEDRA: Cosmetology 3, 43 Honorary Award 4. WARREN, KELVIN: Ftbl. Capt. 13 Football 23 Spanish Club 2, 33 FHA V. Pres. 4. WASHINGTON, ROBBY: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 All Region Band 13 Alcalde 3: Quartermaster 43 Student Congress 2, 3. WATKINS, SHIRLEY: Volleyball 1, 23 Track 13 Basketball 13 All-Region Choir 3, 4. WELCH, MARK: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 State Solo 3, 43 Who's Who 43 Who's Who!Music 43 NHS 43 Co-Head Ouarter- master 43 Percussion Sect. Leader 43 Spanish Club 43 FBLA 4. WHEELER, CASSANDRA: Volleyball 1, 2, 31 HECE 4. WHITAKER, KENT: Basketball 13 Bktbl. Man. 2, 33 HECE 3, 43 Stu- dent Congress 1, Head Bskbl. Man. 4. WHITE, JOHN: Marketing ll Pres. 4. WHITE, TERESA: Band 3, 43 Rifle Corps 43 Pres. Fash. Merchan- dising 4. WHITEHEAD, TERESA: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 13 All-Region Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Alcalde 2, 33 Sect. Lead. 1, 2, 3, 43 State Solo 2, 3, 43 NHS 43 Who's Who 3, 43 USNBA 43 Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4. WILABY, WILL: DE 43 Electronics 2.3. WILKERSON, KAREN: HECE 33 VOE 4. WILLIAMS, DEBRA: Volleyball Man. 13 HECE 4. WILLIAMS, DWAYNE: Football 1, 23 Baseball 13 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Teen Jury 2, 3, 43 Bsktbl. Dist. Champs 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAMS, RIJENA: Most Athletic lj Track 1, 2, 3, 43 FTA 43 Outstan- ding Track 43 FBLA 43 Basketball 1, 2. 3, 43 Regional Track 3, 4. WILLIAMS, TRENTON: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. WILSON, MICHELLE: Blue Brig. 23 FFA 1, 2, 3, 43 FFA Officer 2, 3. 43 Student Congress 43 Class Secretary 43 Homecoming Nominee 4. WOOD, KELLY: Blue Brigade 2, Brigadette 3, 43 Brig. Oflicer 43 FHA 33 HECE 33 Student Congress 1, 2. WOODS, RONNIE: Woodshop 1, 2, 33 Metal Shop 4. WOODYARD, BARBARA: Alcalde 43 Lion's Tale Ad Manager 43 FHA 4. WRIGHT, NORMAN: German Club 2, 33 DE 4. Senior Accomplishemtns 153 JJ Ti 45 Junior Class Officers are Nina Mims, secretary: Anthony Brown, president, and Daisy Guthrie, vice-president. Climbing the Ladder l No longer being an underclassman is one of the best things about being a Junior. The Junior Class of 1982-83 no doubt found this out for themselves as they have gone through many changes since coming to John Tyler. Being back in the new building proved ex- citing for all and the Juniors went full- steam ahead into the new and challenging year. Each class can boast of its out- standing students, and the Junior class has plenty of room to boast. In the fall two juniors Flobert Cantrell and An- thony Brown were named All-District in football. 154 Juniors Dana McKellar and Felecia Matlock were elected to FHA state office. Many juniors have been planning ahead, visiting college campuses in order to make decisions for the future. Representing John Tyler at Fled Carpet Day at Baylor were Chris Jerger and Chip Smith. Along with other students from Texas they examined the campus facilities, sat in on classes, and had an opportunity to ask questions during their stay. Also attending other college campuses were Anthony Brown and Susan Grindle. As the year came to a close, Juniors recalled the many traditions which are l always held by the Junior class. One, the things which is always looked upl with great excitement is the orderingl the Senior Class Fling, one they t wear the upcoming year with pride. l other traditions nerd by the .iurl Class are Sadie Hawkins, Senior gl vs. Senior girls in a powder puff garl and the Junior physical educat' class challenging the teachers to game of basketball. All of this, plus much more, brought this Junior Class to a fine ei waiting only for when they will becoi . . . SENIORS. l As We Climb the Staircase ,4- ,, ,ae ., 1, fi. Q 1 'ar - 3 . f ,ff Qi' ,V ' 1 VIN . ' ' ' 1 . 9 , 2, Q 4- 12-5, L , N , 'xr 1 1 '. ' A-h Q r X .. 91, ' Q. Q7 s , ii I N . I 5 . , I' ' . to 1 Q i fr ff Q Q ' 44 A 'f QT. Q F. ig ' , - it r. gin 1' ' ' gl Ax' 111 ' ,x TL r , ' - f '1 ,A fig '. -- r vi. , 1 4 ii: :iii :J as A A iii Lg X 1 -1 'fr . . . ,yr xfl ' i A ff A I Adams, Butch Adams, Gary Adams, Ronnie Adams, William Akins, Mervyn Alexander, Jerry Alexander, Reginald Alfaro, Jose Anderson, Derwin Ates, B yron Ball, Charvelle Barnes, Marshall Barnes, Michael Barrett, Michael Barry, Angela Bartee, Arthur Bass, Stephanie Bateman, Coan Battles, Reginald Benson, Marvin Bickerdike, Charles Bizor, Wanda Black, Charles Blaylock, Remesha Bowie, Chris Branscum, Sharon Bright, Timothy Britton, Brooks, Brooks, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Rodney Loyce Vincent Anthony Carolyn Catayna Gregory Reginald 1 A l Q. If Lions rally for another win, Cedric Clay and Jakki Washington love perform- ing at pep rallies. Juniors 155 Dn Dur 156 Juniors Gary Nunn lets his Lion spirit shine through. Melanie York shows pride for the Lions by cheering. Brungot, Nancy Buchanan, Randy Bumbard, Robert Bunch, Kara Burns, Teressa Bush, Rudy Butler, Julienne Butler, Randy Byrd, Monroe Byrd, Paul Byrd, Stephanie Cain, Herbert Cain, Hubert Cain, Randy Campos, Jesse Cantrell, Robert Carvajal, Steve Cheatham, Brent Clark, Brenda Clay, Cedric Clayton, Cherrayvet Cloud, Rebecca Cluiss, Kelly Cobb, Kenneth Collins, Darrell Combs, Theresa Cooks, Gaylon Cool, Jeff Cooper, Diann Cortez, Jose Cox, Vikki Crayton, Terrence Crear, Portia Critchlow, Cheryl Critchlow, John Crowe, Roderick Croweel, Rupert Cursey, Kevin Curtis, Robin Daniel, Yolonda Daughtry, Tina Davis, Jacqueline V ,.,V x Q lx Way to Success 7' 'A A SMX ' - N ty LJ do A ' Y. K , 4 0 'tq L , x ! 'Y Ax. 1 ' New X ,,., 'MIM S 1 ,,., .tank SX Y A V ,F Ti ,I QQ? .. my -, ' , A ny, N I Aifi , 'sf , , six TX tg av.. Ti it Q W 4. M' ,f Q. X r i , i xv X. Q ' - ' 4 i H-SV r i 'Q 1 , My ,A L . 5' gf if-iff X is i l X i F. 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Erwin, Audrey V .r' i 7 ,- 7 W Eurine, Bobby 5 M r 59 Everett, Lonnie 9 W . 1 X i ' Everhart, Shannon ,V Farrell, Linda . , Fears, Deon Felder, Olden iff, lib--Wg, Florence, Craig ,xx 119- Fleming, Johnny MVA Q if N' 5' Fowler, Timothy fi, .er at M ,, - I V Franklin, Tonia A Freeman, Jack V V. Freeman, Lisa T A ' if 2' Freeman, Rebecca ' ' X .V ,V Frick, Jeannie Fulford, Carolyn farerfg' in saber, Muriel Belinda Rhodes wants to know what is going on. Juniors 157 158 Juniors Gain, Robert Gallegos, Ronald Garcia, Loana Gardner, Annette Garza, Barbara Garza, Maria Gaston, Michael Geer, Wanda Germany, Vonda Gilmore, Lisa Goff, Curtis Graves, Dwight Gray, Noah Green, Jason Grigsby, Kelly Grindle, Susan Gunter, Frederick Guthrie, Daisy Gutherie, Walter Hagler, Casaundra Hall, Oliver Hammons, Malcolm Hampton, Eric Hampton, Karlous Hand, Judy Handy, Angela Hanson, Dee Hardin, Frances Harper, Heather Harris, Jeffrey Harrison, Larry Havens, Sharon Hawkins, Andrea Hawkins, James Hawkins, Reginald And Have Given Our Bes .an- Qi. . 3 l Q f 3 ,gi - f X5-ss IEA, Kara Bunch pours her heart out in a song. N s. 3' . fi' ,T Iii. , sh, K 33' 'J ,i ' , R0 3 ,. ia- A- A ' ,xx 3 ,V , - ,X J . -. W ' . X ,, 1' 'FR 3 YN 0.21: .Yi L sg -.H rs- 'Ft af? xii' r ' la' ' X f W . . ,X X, nfl W' A ft '5 ' X V ,,, g Q ,, -1 g, L 'E aft 5 3 2, at ' 2, W , . ':?fSfi.e, -551. G 455 .JF ,T A 4' f '54 lk T A K, i ' . ah, ,-SH, . . 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Frederick Loliar reviews his assignment. Johnson, Joyce Johnson, Shelley Johnson, Therron Jones, Felecia Jones, Debbie Jones, Gerald Jones, James Jones, LaDonia Jones, Lois Jones, Marcus Jones, Michael Jones, Mike Jones, Shatonya Jones, Shekethia Jordon, John Kelley, Xavier Kennedy, Myra Key, Daniel Key, Delton Kimlicko, Catherine Kirven, Willie King, Vanessa Knode, Kurtis Lane, Tracy Lawson, Donald Lee, Bruce Lemley, Tracy Lemons, Anthony Lines, Tina Loliar, Fred London, Sonya Longbrake, Tracey Loosier, Keith Love, Mickey Love, Fleva Overcoming Our Fearf 1 N 'Q ,H iv g N5 r M r U t if ,A 9 .4 .1 ,f s . 1 59.3 Qs., ,,,, A, , , r -ew, 'Q -'Y ,ln tg 2,5 55.35 , Ne I Ly X V, 2.22, A . fi lf gi . xi' , -,?I , 'X ii ' 1 5 ,, kny-.1 , ,g AN L V 1 .Y if 3,1 gf, .3 ,nl kj 'A w UNM f L Q iii vi 'U' Ne I-lave Waitecl With Anticipation Q . .fi . -.. . , ,K fu, We ,YL A A K so 3 2 , ,.,,: I ! A fi , 'iggt lis ' it Eff f ' f Lf - 1 me at 3 E :T 353' ' iffifl ' I, Hg' , ' ' ,af Q a iff, , X , . :wg-'t 5 A gtg' Q, l S'tl.!?aH 15.32 tl 9 5 Y v 5 ' - A 'LA . Q . ' 1 ,sit- - f,'f f 31:9 A u 3 . ! G ,it . ,.. tj, X, 13 ,J Q. A- . 4 5 - . W K- sb At . , U fi n K - :gn , i fifili we-.af . XP- , A . J E . A A - iw A t'tt t Nga ' . A e lS't 1' ff t of I . I l i - , , ? Af ,, ,i iff ,R J 1 7 1 if Love, William Lowery, James Madlock, Felecia Mahomes, Carla Mann, Lynn Marr, Brian Mass, Felecia Martin, Adam Mathis, Alfred Matlock, Michael Mayfield, Velesia McCalister, Mechela McCloud, Loretta McCloud, Tyrone McClung, Rebecca McDaniel, Byron McDuf1y, Clyde McGee, David McGee, Joya McGee, Loretta McGowen, Sheila McKellar, Danna McKeIney, Nelda Menefee, Stanley Messer, Sue Middlebrook, Thomas Midkiff, Dorie Miles, Lavard Mims, Nina Mitchell, Quincy Monteagudo, Benny Montes, Felix Montgomery, Russell Moore, Alvin Mosley, Carman M.-A Juniors goof off while ordering class rings. Butch Adams and Jeff Harris pose before the pep rally. Juniors 161 Julienne Butler takes time out to smile after a busy day in Government. For Cur Day to Come Moten, Eugene Murry, Kristy Nick, Larry Nixon, Flay Nunn, Gary O'connor, Kathy Oden, Brenda Oliver, Dana O'Neal, Daniel Orban, John Orban, Theodore Pardue, James Pardue, Linda Parker, Scott Parker, Yott Penry, Connie Peters, Kimberly Pfutzenreuter, Sonia 162 Juniors Phillips, Leah Pike, Mark Pilgrim, Missy Pinner, Jerry Pittman, Sheila Pitner, Karan Pollard, Terri Porter, Lisa Priddy, Curt Prince, Shelby Printers, Cynthia Pruitt, Jeanella Flabourn, Christi Ray, Leiann Flay, Sharon Flay, William Fledwine, Dexter if '75 v tm , 21 ig I-i ' it-- .. ,, . ., 3 dl I X N AXjx.AlX5li9?-P35 5 .,.l J it , it 'X t X ' 29 J ri L . N 1 P xx X: I fb' L I ri- , 'X ' P s , we g f I I gy to if J ' N that if ind Yet We l-lave Another Year if. 9 . ,Q ,X girli e 1 it ri 1 iiltirsrsliiliaii 3 I . P 3 Ta 1. gg? s X' Z A X ff 1' 3 1, auf? X. r' ' ,- -ec. ex' :- Y, ri AX l' -s , i A M 1 if-1 ,X-Qi f' ,...,--'XA J. .W , ,LY X. 1 A l Q 3? F X x -'big ' 'N --tw . - if f 3-2 it 1 f , F y 2 r 4 . 'J Regas, Sloan Rhodes, Belinda Rich, Kim Richardson, Regina Riggs, Leonard Rose, David Runnels, Lisa Rozell, Darren Rozell, Julie Rush, Nancy Russeau, Pamela Samples, John Sanches, Ronda Sanders, Mary Schultz, Christina Scott, Marvin Seaton, Algen Seaton, Kenneth Shackleford, Dana Shaw, David Shelton, Tim Sherfield, Theresa Sigler, Michelle Sigler, Thomas Sims, Bruce Sinclair, Shauna Sluder, Kim Smith, Amanda Smith, Chip Smith, Daniel Smith, Kenneth Sowell, Anthony Sparkman, Perry Spencer, Keith Spillman, Mary Stanford, Tonya Steele, Charlete Stokes, Carmen Stout, Julie Stout, Stuart Stovall, Sherri Stripling, Sanchez 1 ff A whole lot of cheering goin' Julie Rozell shows pride in saying, We're Number One. Juniors 163 164 Juniors Strong, Grady Suggs, Jimmy Taylor, Angela Terry, George Thomas, Billy Thornton, Glenda Tlcey, Carl Tilley, James Tillison, Gerald Tillman, Kirk Tillman, Stephanie Tipton, Waylon Traylor, Roy Vandiver, Ronnie Victoria, Myriam Walker, Russell Walker, Samuel Wallace, Eva Wallace, Judy Warren, Kelly Warren, Kevin Warren, Randy Washburn, Donna Washington, Jakki Watterson, Danny Wells, Kevin Wesley, Famous White, Barry White, Razale Whitlock, Tonya Whitmill, Becky Wiggins, Joey Willhite, Carla Williams, Anthony Williams, David Williams, Kent Williams, Lynn Williams, Rodney Williams, Terri Williams, Tommy Wilson, Chiquita Wilson, Kevin Wilson, Kimberly Wilson, Regan Woods, Jason Woods, Rhonda Wright, Anita York, Melanie 1, During Which We Will Rial Na 1 wb, , .Txiii 1 'if' ' Riff? it W lx f - HV ' N7 A ,sz fr'-- f-,J .g . g .- Q K' iixaw j i ,. if -11 I-Q, T ' ' e' fi - t 'X gs W- .fx . ' Q3 ' fi , 5 1- - vb, 1 5 5 - ,af ,af - 'vu' Q65 A '1' Q'-f S i A 4 X k ,, .,.. f y N, . A - ht, , .4 ' 4--vs ' Q 5 , ,- -' f v 7 5 . . I 5 Q Q33 ,, in .2 v L ... xg. , .. ,f ' . we 1 5 4 , ' ' X , V' S 6 Q J' l X ls - Jiig fgi ith, 'L Ng J A wad i4:f2if's,13er ,aw , is . ' i at . A, xt t J ni . ,Viv if . -i gr, . as 3 ,Q ,S j K .. , , -.I , ., . , A Q95 , T fe 5 , 1 ' w ' X fd If V95 ii ii NU.. QQ xt , 'V , Rig L 1 'fa g, ay xliiifi. 1 Qui- S Of Gurg Juniors o FIS Tracy Lemley Terry Lewis William Love Daniel Martin ii if ls 'F 1 .321 A Sophomore Class Officers are French Taylor, president, Melissa Bevel, secretary, and DeRoyce Jordan, vice-president, Climbing the Ladder . Sophomores accomplished a variety of achievements in the academic, creative, and recreational activities provided by the school. Leading the sophomore class were officers French Taylor, president, DeRoyce Jordan, vice-president, and Melissa Bevel, secretary. Sophomores from Connie Griffin's Honors World History class brought honor to the class by attaining a first in the Regional History Fair. Representatives included DeRoyce 166 Sophomores Jordan, Michael Green, Keith Miller, Angie Wells, Tina Morriss, Doug Ryan, Eric Valdez, Coby Mosley, and Eric Jones. ln addition, the sophomore debate team achieved equal pride for their class by placing fourth in the UIL Regional Debate Contest. French Taylor, class president, was chosen for the Hugh O'Brien Award. He represented John Tyler in the Dallas competition. Recreationally, sophomores spon- sored the Sophomore vs. Facu volleyball game and the Domi Contest. T Sophomore Kris Warfel broug honor to the John Tyler French Clubi placing at the Pine Tree competitf March 11. All in all it was a good year members of the class. Lion pride spirit will carry the Class through coming years as they did through tl very special year, 1983. l Sophomores Show if 2 e f 'Q ' r.., .,.,1.,f. -A f . Q, f . A - ---. . ' X in - Adams, Dione Adkins, Cupid Akins, Rona Alexander, Curlie Alexander, Mack Allen, Dawn Ancira, Linda l 'Aw X J 1 , K' -A, tl' 1' i M1914 'ITF l i aQ ' ' l' l if-52111:-23:5 : A C' l i Anderson, Diaudra Anderson, Jamie A X, Anderson, Roger 'Wi' Anthony, Wendy Arent, Shawn Arnold, Felicia Arps, Alvan , so ,,....,,...r .R h tsl F fr Arps, Lauretta Arteaga, Yolanda Arterberry, Kenneth Asbill, Ronald Ates, Romona Ates, Stephen rx Ates, Yvette ' . . f S is K . 10 'S V X ' nv' - . Sf, 5 . was fn r .- , Bailey, Anthony - . Baker, Michael 5 , Balczer, Lisa z Baldwin, Edward Ballesteros, Ruben Barber, Stephanie Barnard, Kenneth X . A Q I I .., QR ,V s if .- 0 1 Barnes, John Barrett, Ophrle Barrett, Shane Barron, Jerry Bayonne, Joe Beall, Michael Beck, Beverly 3 Bell, Cynthia gi A ,,,A Bell, Donna I Bell, Donny . Benson, Laura Berotte, Bryant Berry, Tonya Bevel, Melissa in r r 'K .1 .F E' xi' N , Bingham, Stephanie Bircher, Ronaldo Black, Demetrius Black, Jacqueline Black, Mark Blanton, James Blum, Ray E A JH, 4 9 i. , A x ' it x EEK' ' ' Aw' X Boyd, Amanda Bradford, Shelley Britt, Clifton Britton, Kenneth Broadus, Lorie Brooks, Crystal Brooks, Rayshan xfffff- .f Brown, Janna Brown, Martin Brown, Sharon Brown, Sonja Brown, Tommy Brown, Tracy Brown, Umeki .115 i ' Sophomores 167 Browning, Ruby Bryant, Fiandy Bundick, Stacey Burkham, Kerry Burns, Anita Bush, Bernita Cain, Gerald Caldwell, Gerald Callens, Mary Campbell, Christopher Campbell, Dana Campbell, Reginald Carpenter, Sherrie Carter, Cheney Cash, Larry Childs, Flex Clark, Berry Clark, Loyd Cline, Darrell Coats, Cheryl Cohen, Amy Coker, Michael Cole, Tony Combs, Cindy Conner, Deira Cooks, Marcus Cooper, Angie Cooper, Sheila Cornelius, Lisa Craycraft, Darla Criswell, Brandon Crowe, Darrell Crowell, Alcide Cullipher, Angela Culpepper, Glenda A 4 .- , u- ,. C Ifs it wif . K, L :f'iffi7F -fif i 'X'- ff v A Time for Fun.. - L .L r X' ,yi f . My fp X. af ,is L' ...I ' ,vi 5 Q 'E-is A, t ,. ,... . fre , L f 5 Q . N 3 Q 21 it ' 1 ,,,, X A i 1 5 J , , ' I , , 5 ,N Ji 'gqfjgii i 2 i , V s V .,. 5 ve f' 'I r ' fx Y X. 'L 9. - l r i f 4, . I . . Q . , ' , ,V f 2, , di ' 1? . jg f , ' . 1, J in ,A A strife 'ge t L Y fi, r ' -Ir ,fx-' ' it 1 pil V .3 lui 1 - i-...,, , 1 x . Jak- A , W -. m N a. . , l 168 Sophomores Michael Beal blows his horn oft, Dream ip? sa xx iii - vii ' 5 J .ta Q ,sv A A' ' fi I F l, ll N nf. i Q2-Q ge x S t 5 . Cyndi Phillips and Angela Wesley prepare for a World History w 1 .V x. ii? . ' iikjkffii T K K+, K is A ,X W X X P 3 X x Q 1' is N ,B 1 , . f :rs , .l h f +wkag...,t:' K Culpepper, Tina Curry, Devera Curry, Gary Danielson, Candice Davis, Joyce Davis, Kenneth Davis, Michael Davis, Flobina Davis, Rodney Day, Ben Dean, Kennehh Deckard, Ftonald Denton, Jennifer Dews, Deborah Dews, Michael Dews, Fleola Dickerson, Mary Dingler, Chet Dumas, Mikki Duncan, Dorothy Dunn, Tracie Duval, Rochelle Edwards, Michael Edwards, Perrilyne Edwards, Timothy Ellelte, Kay English, Gordon Erwin, Latriana Fagan, Adrian Featherson, Sidney Ferguson, Willie Fields, Henry Fields, Kara Fields, Paula Filipski, Carrie Jennifer Denton takes time out from morning band rehearsal. And Carry On Fisher, Gregory Fite, Gina Fitzgerald, James Fletcher, Veronica Flores, Melissa Ford, Lovenia Ford, Stacey Foreman, Eric Francis, Stephanie Gabbard, Brenda Gabbard, Teresa Gabriel, Karol Gafford, Sherry Gaines, Robert Gallegly, Elizabeth Galloway, Mary Garcia, Betty Garcia, Julian Garrett, Marvena Garrett, Michael Gaston, Karen Gebhardt, David Geer, Sam George, Gordon Glaze, James Godwin, John Gonzales, Mary Gordon, Diedra Gradick, James Grady, Twixie Graham, Stephanie Green, Michael Griffen, Patrick Griffen, Torian Gunter, Olivia , , K . S, .t ,, ,A oz is,-W W :UM , A , V V f.- i 1 :V 1 ., 4, K .wif t KU K - gf Q llxhllft, ' --?, 1 ' Q W1-i fi 3' J1. N, , V s ,-xr'-in s T 5X fix N t ifrf' E X 5. . J 1 ,,,t ,., 1 H -if e ' . I W iffy 5 S' 7 , - , .b I A -' F F mi ', -:Q -' '17 bt . . i ' 'fx I brii'9r5,i,h-l fiikt-if 2 i 1. .gr ,. K1 ,, in wt,-M xg 5 'x 3' s ts 1 - 2.4 S l X. Lk , K ff ' ,. xi, cxwfw, .Y,x . 3 1: t ala . , ff ,A 1 . I A fi . F -fn aee' ft: ' c it-izwfi . -5-' ' 3 ' ff' QM ,l 3Lig1if5x11 iijgzgf 4 3. if P I i! L ' 1 Q f , ,- , .4 it , 'lf' . s ,, , J . . ,i 2 . 'X ,-, .t 1 S. ,Mi QA , E1 ,S -P32 j Q, .. N . is t. K' 5' ,. l l i ,Q .,. 5-ff' A Time to Laugh 53 V v Q , ,kk ,,:y,S'w X i, Ny , XXX J i z?T'is . AJ jk, is-9 X A ' it it ' 2 K X 1 1 'NT' 4' -Q 1 7' was ix . . 3 ., 1, l ut f.'j2:,:l- 1 I f1,E-.E.i',3ty -iflliiil ,I i 'gf ,.yf .Q X, , 3533? Q W iff rl ' 5, X ,,f.! 7 5 fy IZ' 2' X. . ,-- ,Y Q 'K .. if F 1 at b-if-Pd -fu, .fkzir ti X 9 ,z its ,i . if xg, ax. 2 1 gg, N, . -fm Hamilton, Tracy Smith, and Cynt sf: K :P 'U fic ,f xx ff, if gkf -ff ff i XX X f xx X N ,,,i, X X X lfxxg X , x i i Guthrie, Don Gutierrez, Joe Haddox, John Gaggerty, Oneal Hagler, Calvin Hagood, Michelle Hale, Dana Hailoway, John Hambrick, Martha Hamilton, Michelle Hamilton, Randy Harris, Kim Harris, Hahn Harris, Richard Hartsfield, Richard Harvey, William Hasting, Dodd Hatfield. Steve Hawes, Stephanie Hawkins, Sonja Henry, Gerald Henson, Aaron Hill, Annette Hill, Travis Hollins, Davis Howard, Carolyn Howard, Dildra Hubbard, Priscilla Hudnall, Clay Hudnall, Renee Hukill, Kevin Hunt, Cynthia Hutchins, Carl Hyde, Gloria Ingram, Robert ,-., ,, ii hia Bell pose for the camera. lawn-caan-A Jackson, Brian Jackson, Ernest Jackson, Patricia James, Robyn Jaynes, Teena Jeffrey, Scott Jeffrey, Jessie Jennings, Michael Jett, Ruth Johnigan, Martin Johnson, Aaron Johnson, Amy Johnson, Angela Johnson, Antonio Johnson, Davis Johnson, Faye Johnson, Francis Johnson, Leslie Johnson, Lisa Johnson, Marshall Johnson, Mitch Johnson, Sheila Johnson, Tony Joiner, Trini Jones, Candreas Jones, Christopher Jones, Errol Jones, Juanita Jones, Kenneth Jones, Kim Jones, Ramona Jones, Rozell Jones, Sarah Jones, Shauntrell Jones, Tyrone Jordan, David Jordan, DeRoyce Jordan, Waymond Jowers, Randy Kay, Renault Keeton, Deborah Kelly, Clinton Kennedy, Gregory Kennedy, Kenneth Kennedy, Michael Kersh, Janette Kilpatrick, Kelly King, Kevin Kinsley, Michelle Knight, Steven Lackey, Chery Lacy, Reginald Land, Eric Lane, Michael Laney, Toby Layton, Jerri Leach, Robby Lee, Debra Lee, Douglas Lee, Genetta Lee, Mark Lee, Vincent Leelen, Ronnie And Show Our Moods.. I 'Xxx is I , ff 'ex X l Nl 1 K g ,QS Qi .Yr ff, ,gwjltkx N K Wit 'Y' Efidiiiiiie fe, i t tl I ' ii 'W ' L . Q: V - X ' V E . . .Qi XV- if ' I gs , V7 in 'Y ' x. '22, 'Pav X X 'x s .. , -s lx Stix, P ' 1 A 58 ', 1 si 1 K ...Q 2. . ,3 'gg' H' giiifftii T . if .J 1 WA. ,i-it y . fi:-5 L 5: init' ' i 37 . :sf rl I M .. , ' V 1, . ,z U R p - if L il , ,. - sg ,fs , 'fE is 1 ai' 1 i , . . K DNFEQEQEN , g to gx , , ff tw -L My if - if t .,r,,y'i - Y A Q , 'M 0 ' I ' B lr' .', 5.1 ' 'ft' Ki- Gosh everyone loves me! Leevey, Annabell Lewis, Gary Don leiles, Betsy Lollar, Cheryl Lollar, Duane Lowe, Glenda Lowry, Todd Lyliston, Bruce Mabry, Robbie Mahomes, Cindy Mallett, Jerald Martinez, Luis Marvel, Ronnie Mask, Curtis Mass, Unnice Mathis, Mike McAllister, Vicki McLeod, James McCloud, Cheryl McClung, Juanita McCracken, Sonja McDowell, Reggie McKinney, Darrell McGowen, Marcus Means, Anthony Meler, John Melton, Kelley Melton, Vicky Mendez, Marsha Middlebrooks, Sharon Miguez, Valorie Miller, Audry Miller, Brian Mitchell, Angela Mobley, Kevin Molloy, Keith Montgomery, Stephanie Moore, Cynthia Moore, Larry Moore, Valencia Moore, Willie Morrlss, Tina Dee Hanson studies while Duane Lollar and She Wright confer on an answer. 174 Sophomores Morrow, Tim Mosley, Coby Mosley, Robyn Mosley, Sheila Murray, April Myers, Joann Nelson, DeCarlo Newson, Kelvin Nobles, Tracy Nolan, Earnestine Nolan, Ernie Nunn, Keith Nusbaum, Allen Oldham, Tracie Oliver, Calvan Oliver, Carolyn Oliver, Jaqueline Owens, Donald Owens, Rebecca Palasota, Pam Patel, Janak Paul, Anita Peay, Timothy Peacock, Charles Perkins, Linda Phillips, Cindy Pierce, Rosie Pillard. Dannette Pinkerton, Gary Poole, Angela Potts, M. C. Potts, Rossie Powell, James Price, Jack Price, Tracy A. Price. Tracy L. Purtle, Mary Pyle, Donald Ramirez, Richard Ray, Chicquita Ray, Denise Reece, Charlene Qi!! T' s - , ,, ,ff sf YA - 7 iz? 5 I ' S' .i -s 'sir , , ' .MY , V P- 1 . ' t- v. y 'h .,,, 1 I LW -I i S., ,bk L Nb if 5 Ii 'R -we A ,i S, x X K , . , P r T 'X .t l l l f 'li ' rl wr .N ' :Fw . Reed, Billy . , L3 Reed, James f 8 Reed, Randal Q, -A .H .,v Renfro, Rickey 'P 1 ,A 'A f T if ,A ' f'TR' ts' ,L Q my ig! 3. as X N Bw , 4 -we ,,- X t 4'A R , Q 'Q l l ' i A l I t, , V, , 33,1-ef as-'j?i'fl , A V ,B , '4':,:? + i Vi 545 C sf if 'U fgyinlg rs is X :' T ,ff fe , -- , f A, ,Z cf, f-'I' N-' ' Ay W i- W' it co 'Q ' 1.345 N ' ft 1 at I '55 X 3 lley Cassandra Rolling and Tony Williams puzzle over history. liar..-. or Proud ls i- L X ll . 45 ,QE r 1 X 1 ,Q if 41111 X lf! ri ,f 1 . xxx? K , 'Y aut xilv . ,fx .- il 3 iii' TY' X I I' 'fr t 'r X f-'Q W or V' . ith? ?f,a,.l,, , 1 ix J, tmvyi I -X . rx 'i Q ,ia .I 'ir 1 s.Q r- Q it . T r X s , . im r:.l 5. M, .ip m X fi x, ar E 4 ,S Q,-Y! ' .ws ff S i I M40 A F5 sv' f 1. ,t i. i wth? ww g X A wa, 19 5 . Q W 1 5, . - Sir, . . if .J if gg-, Reyonlds, Wendy Rhame, Michael Rhinehart, Latrice Rhoden, Mike Rich, Roger Roan, Kim Roberts, Suzette Robinson, Lynza Robinson, Robert Robles, Elivorio Roden, Kelly Roland, Denice Ross, Paul Ross, Paula Rowe, Patty Rowland, Amy Rush, Charles Russell, Gregory Ryan, Doug Saenz, Antonio Salazar, Jensy Sanders, Katawna Sanders, Michael Sanders, Teresa Satterwhite, Carla Savage, Kim Saxon, Ruben Schmidt, Glenn Seaton, Johnathan Sessions, Adrian Sessions, l.aDoris Shanks, Paula Shavers, Kim Shavers, Krescenta Sheffield, Alicia Shorb, Lavinia Sides, Tamera Simmons, Norma Simmons, Taunya Skief, Brenda Smith, Analisa Smith, Andy Smith, Beverly Smith, Lori Snowden, Keysha Spencer, Pamela Square, Marian Squire, Michelle Staples, Tammy Starkey, Dawne Stone, Greg Street, Ronald Stulsky, Anthony Sulivan, Shana Swan, Kristy Tannery, Bryant Taylor, Bertha Taylor, French Taylor, Kimberly Taylor, Sandra Taylor, Sharon Taylor, Steven Tedford, Deana Sophomores 175 Tew, Shawn Thomas, Nathan Thomas, Norris Thomas, Paul Thomas, Wanda Thompson, Bryant Tidwell, Pamela Tillery, Stephanie Tilley, Sandy Tims, Paula Trimble, Cindy Tucker, Andy Tucker, James Turner, Gregory Turney, Gina Tutt, Timothy Tuttle, Tessia Valdez, Eric Vaughn, Tammy Villanueva, Julio Wade, Buddy Wade, Norris Wade, Reginald Walker, Reginald Warfel, Kristina Warren, Michael Warren, Sandra Washington, Johnathon Washington, Nick Waters, Shulanda Watkins, Jeanna Webster, Derek Wells, Angela Wesley, Angela West, Charles West, Frederick Wheeler, Yvonne Whitaker, Melissa White, Tammy Wickware, Rodney Wilkerson, Regina Wilkerson, Rob Williams, Gaytha Williams, Harold Williams, Kenneth Williams, Rufus Williams, Vicki Williamson, Bryan Willis, Dexter Wilson, Alex Winchester, Dana Woodard, Sonja Womack, Susan Wylie, Glyrietta Yarbrough, Larry Yaw, Sherri 4. Gur Pride o la i s as X ga , , ,f . X. X, , ,gk V ' ff? fi : SET ..- 5 1 , ,, ' , ,J W.-its , , ' sf' i -A i 3? . 152' -is ' R ' fy Q -1 f R-'N G 1 if J, , . i 5 -mE! X f -Q xiWh, x'r'3 'R- i 'Q BQ' all Hit: 4 'iq 9 ,si , X A R 'ii 1: N if A y F rf ' 'A N 5 Q 523,11 i 5- A . D g ,' ., ,, sf- gg ,nun , ,., . , , , . ff 9 ' V. 5 l v:- 'QX wi .:-,w-- Mi 'K vi Mtfrliifsiiai- a . 4 X i if mia ' fi ' f it gf 1 ' ,qv-a.,7 is P: iff - N - ,R iiii ii A' is-fr' X I f York, Matt ' ,QL Young, Jerry ' Q , Yzaguirre, Albert ' g , Zimmerman, Lisa If I . r liri i is R' f l rss, N Xe - ri . t '-qmqw-qv flznwmw .Mme .1 sawn Q if Freshman Class officers are Kim Washburn, secretary: Monica McCullough, presidentg and Rachel Evans, vice-president. The Bottom F-tung At John Tyler there is a strange disease going around that has affected almost one-fourth of our student body. And though many people do not care to admit it, they too have been af- fected by this disease at one time. Early in the 1900's a high school sophomore first discovered this disease. The symptoms are unusual: occasional stuttering, a loss of sense of direction and naiveness. Even though this awful plague is not con- tagious, the victims are treated as if they had leprosy. They are put down by other students and are often found 178 Freshmen in cliques for support. When seen alone, they are usually wandering the halls aimlessly as if lost. All too often students take advan- tage ot the diseased. They play cruel tricks on them and subject them to ricidule. A normal student would not dare speak to one, for fear of ruining his reputation. Except for an occasional blush or blunder, the victims seem normal. They have no temperature or spots, but they are excessively clumsy. Unfortunately, there is no cure for this disease. Some biochemists believe that a sudden exposure to the co blue may be the cause. Luckily, t disease lasts no longer than 36 week What is this strange disease that quickly becoming an epidemic? V the John Tyler student body acce these teenage lepers? ls excessive G posure to the color blue a key factor finding the cure? In the meantime t victims suffer quietly, bravely. Theyi on day after day, praying for the nt ment when they will no longer have tt disease that marks them as i FRESHMEN. i i n 'A h -r was fa..-,g - sg, ' xh . ., r -H. - 1 ,V -. sag- A. , , 5 X ff b . . . .-,.t: .,9m,nv . . Ne Came a New Class , . :WZ .Hi if ga Q M Q, Q gif Q i S X ' is 'Rt al' ' - ks, , f Rv l. xv F -Y XX -la l 5' K! :fn M is' f , i - . by i TE? - X' L 31. A . Q in ' .els ' -5 , A - - -at 'Q A ' , , FV 2 t 'tllthzktli gg an ae A ff ggi, 55 ff :fi g 4-.N 4, ' A was r., K ,x , . s h ,r . I W' 5 3 , -,as 'ls -'flu X 1 ,.f A Adcock, Carol Adkins, Lucretia Agee, Lucy Alexander, Vincent Allison, Susan Alonso, Marco Anderson, Kimberly Anderson, Todd Angulo, Pablo Ansley, Rebecca Appleton, Kelli Arnold, Breck Arrington, Brian Arteago. Mario Arroya, Mario Asbell, Eugene Ashcraft, Robin Ates, Marilyn Ates, Sandra Babb, David Bagley, Darryl Bagley, Darryl Bailey, Dana Baker, James Baker, Walter Balczer, Tammy Barnard, Lisa Barnes, Jerry Barnes, Kendall Barrera, Candelaria Barrett, Wendy Bayonne, Annie Beckwith, Kyle Bell, Alexander Bell, Cherie Bell, Vongretchen Bennington, Leeman Benson, George Berry, Troy Bickerdike, Randy Bickerdike, Tony Bircher, Tracy Black, Christopher Blackwood, Russell Blair, Dexter Blissette, Stephanie Blum, Barbara Boone, Anthony Boudreau, Teri Bowens, Twilia Boyd, Tony Bradshaw, Richard Brooks, Anthony Brooks, Vanessa Brookshire, Freida Broughton, Daryl Brown, Anthony Brown, Billy Brown, James Brown, Joann Brown, Row Bueno, Casiano Buie, Joe Bumpers, Melissa Bunch, Lara Bundick, Vickie Burns, Antonio Butler, Johnny Butler, Portia Byrd, James Freshmen 179 Byrd, Paulette Byrd, Ronney Caddell, Cedric Caddell, Matoya Cain, George Caldwell, Curtis Campos, Rocio Cantu, James Carpenter, Nancy Carrasco, John Chambers, Tony Choice, Angela Clark, Darwin Clark, Jeanne Clark, Llnda Clark, Reginald Clark, Victor Cockrell, Robert Cole, Sean Coleman, Willie Cooper, William Colston, Julie Connor, Kimberly Cooley, Troy Cook, Keilani Cooper, Jerry Cope, Rhonda Cornett, Phil Correa, Gerardo Cox, Gayland Craft, Charmaine Crayton, Rodney Crenshaw, Wanda Crocker, Barry Crockett, Anthony Crosby, Teresa Crow, Cliff Crouch, Rita Cuba, Sonja Curry, Georgia Curtis, Brian Curtis, Jerome Daniels, Felisha Darrington, Roy Davis, Jonathan Davis, Keith Davis, Kevin Davlin, Aaron Dawson, Jeffrey Dean, Darin Decker, Debbie Deere, Lesly Denmore, Elaine Dewitt, John Dews, Renda Dickerson, Roscoe Dobbins, Carol Donnell, Billy Donnelly, Fluth Dorsey, Melton Dotson, Donald Dow, James Drake, Sharon Dudley, Kendall Dunaway, James Duncan, Nick Dunn, Clifford Dunning, Mike Dykes, Randy Edwards, Lester Into a New Building H Q , ,il , . 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Mario Ollervidez exhibits deter- mination in completing his assignment. an b Freshmen 181 182 Freshmen Edwards, Scott Ehlen, Lacey Ehlenk, Timothy Eitson, Cynthia Ellis, Michelle Erwin, Carolyn Erwin, Darwin Erwin, Paula Erwin, Victor Evans, Annette Evans, Rachel Evans, Stephanie Farnham, Iva Faulkner, Pamela Fears, Michael Featherston, Cynthia Felder, Roland Fields, Keenan Fields, Poughkeepsie Fields, William Fielss, Ouintus Fleming, Kristin Fleming, Stacy Fleming, Tracy Florence, Undra Ford, Rita Foreman, Russell Foreman, Vickeshia Franks, Melissa Frazier, Jesse Freeman, Inez Frick, Mark Fuentes, Nancy Gableman, Robin Gain, Richard Gallegly, Wendy Garces, Cynthia Garcia, Juan Garcia, Lisa Garcia, Mary Garrett, Harold Garza, Rebecca Gentry, Joe George, William Gimble, Brent Gilliland, Shelia Glasscock, Cheryl Gossett, Debbie Gray, Yolanda Green, Brent Green, Laverne Grier, Timothy Grimes, Carl Grindle, Cindy Grissom, Darin Grubb, Jessie Gutherie, Darrel Gutierrez, David Gutman, Krista Hackler, Jill Haggarty, Brad Hall, Lionel Hampton, Joseph Hampton, Marcus Handy, Anthony Handy, Richard Hanna, Tony Hardin, Martha Hardin, Rebecca Harrell, John A New and Different Worlc ...Q av tw.. 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M .-KW KMA, .Aug 'v ,ka r?1 1f.sxa 4 bl ,' :Av 'UE sal I 5 ,, f l,v Y i Harris, Nigel Harrison, Terry Hartsfield, Gary Hartsfield, Tammy Harvey, Myrtle Hawkins, Daryl Hawkins, James Hawkins, Joe Hawkins, Sharon Hayws, Annette Hayes, Regina Heard, Leon Heintz, Robert Henderson, Lara Henderson, Stephanie Henry, Michael Henry, Floger Henson, Carol Hernandez, Mario Herndon, Demetrice High, Sharita Hill, Carla Hill, Kelly Hill, Phyllis Hobbs, Gary Hobbs, Justin Hodge, Jerry Hodge, Letresa Hodges, Mike Holloway, Adrienne Holloway, Tommy Holmes, April Holt, Daphne Hopkins, Clark Hopkins, Melody Hubbard, Mark Hubert, Mike Hudson, Lesha Hughes, Susie Hullett, Charles Homer, Hume Hunter, Jamie Hurley, Paul Huntado, Jonathon Hutton, Angela Ivory, Relecia Ivy, Lee Anne Jackson, Cindy Jackson, Jennifer Jackson, Letisha Jackson, Patrick Jackson, Tony Jacobs, Linda Jeffrey, JoAnn Jenkins, Marilyn Jerger, Mark Jimerson, Gloria Jock, Greg Johnigan, Edye Johnson, Amanda Johnson, Caprena Johnson, Carl Johnson, Charlotte Johnson, Eleanor Johnson, Gail Johnson, Greta Johnson, James Johnson, Lisia Johnson, Ray Johnson, Shaquita Freshmen 183 Johnson, Stacy Jones, Angela Jones, Antonio Jones, Connie Jones, Debbie Jones, Gary Jones, Jerry Jones, Kevin Jones, Pam Jones, Paulette Jones, Salisha Jones, Simone Jones, Teresa Jones, Tommy Jordan, Anita Jordan, Keith Juarez, Diaz Azucen Kellogg, Rhonda Kelly, Patrick Kennedy, Delphnie Keys. Scott Kirkland, Tim Kennedy, Linda Lacy, Julie Lacy, Marvin Lacy, Regina Lancaster, Robert Lane, Rhonda Laws, Michelle Laws, Terry Lawson, Billy Le, Houng Lewis, Booker Lewis, Cozetta Littles, Michael Livingston, Kim Longbrake, Christine Love, Coretta Lowe, Wally Mack, Tonya Madison, Alisa Madlock, Jennifer Madlock, Kevin Maldondado, lvette Mallard, Derry Manley, Cedrick Mask, Bridget Martin, Patricia Martinez, Leroy Matlock, Kent Maxfield, Cheryl Maxson, Lakeya Mayfield, Mose Mayo. Larry Mays, Robert Mays, Willie McCallie, Michael McCarthy, Lisa McClellan, Michael McClenny, David McCoy, Melissa McCrary, Tonya McCullough, Monica McKay, Bridgett McGee, Paul McGee, Oliver McKamie, Lisa McKinney, Michael McKellar, David McMillan, Sandra Was Before U: ft kk- f I K 6, X, ,W I. I T 1 1 ie- if ws V L: t. -' J 'L 5 if-fb ' Q : , x K 25 K Q I t QW ..-5 E - :. .V .9 ' ' . 'ri Q - W T t Q.. W iii ,Q N ag ' 9 E t, i ii-PET 'if 'Ir gxti i4nX ,TEES KEN H xl lx Q L ...,4u e -- 1 I 6' -. 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Y'A :Zi W Susie Vance can not seem to get into her lesson. .Q J 186 Freshmen Meadows, Lori Means, Dwight Means, Felicia Melius, Keith Mendez, Gustavo Miller, Jacqueline Miller, Lindsey Miller, Patricia Mills, Jeri Mills, Ronnie Mims, Willie Mitchell, David Mitchell, Jeffery Mobiey, Sonya Molnar, Laura Moncrief, Christi Money, John Montgomery, Deidra Moore, Gary Moore, Lisa Morris, Melinda Morton, Laura Murillo, Janie Murillo, Teresa Murry, Laurie Myers, Kristi Nabors, Michele Nash, Bryan Nash, Doyle Nelson, Scott Nelson, Sonja Nelson, Victoria Nobles, Kemalyn Nolan, Linda Nunez, Adrian Nunn, Carl Nunn, Cynthia Oliver, Larraine Ollervidez, Mario Painter, Brenda Paladini, Michael Parks, Jim Parson, Henry Pattilo, April Payne, Karen Payne, Zayle Perez, Rosario Perez, Fredrick Pettigrew, Jackie Phelps, Sharon Pilkinton, Kevin Pitner, Kane Polidore, Allison Polidore, Michael Pollard, June Pollard, Kaylon Posey, Karen Presley, Tina Preston, Jana Price, Krysanne Price, William Prince, Reginald Pringle, Brian Rains, Mark Ramirez, Irene Ramirez, Mary Ramirez, Rapheal Rather, Velta Rawlins, Ranay Redden, Meloyne And Because of I B , ' 11 : A r ??x Db R .it 1 s 99 1 it in .- ....x' F tix V l tn. , ,T '.,g 'WX ' i,' , 0 Q 'S ' ' L ' vi' at Sl, 4 . 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W Q f r Renfro, Victoria Reyes, Jorge Reynolds, Lisa Rhoden, Bolette Rice, Connie Richardson, Sheryl Rider, Johnathan Rios, Delfina Rios, Juan Rivera, Alma Roach, Margaret Roberson, Victor Robinson, Branton Robinson, Darleen Robinson, Diane Robles, Edna Rodriguez, Joe Rodriguez, Martin Rogers, Dana Rogers, Elizabeth Rogers, Larry Ross, Danny Ross, Herlon Ross, Sheryl Ross, Vernon Ross, Wyatt Rosser, Elaine Rousseau, Barney Rowe, Ruth Rozell, Shannon Russeau, Patricia Russell, Tammy Salazar, Dennis Salinas, Ruben Sanders, Anthony Sanchez, Joe Sarver, Mark Selman, Greg Serviere, Barbara Scott, Marla Shepard, Pamela Sherfield, Barbara Shirley, Mark Short, Patricia Sills, Shannon Silva, Ray Simpson, Eugene Sinclair, Labrenda Sinclair, Lee Skender, Doug Slayton, Dottie Slayton, Lottie Small, Donnell Smith, Angela Smith, Dwaine Smith, James Smith, James Smith, Paul Smith, Regina Smith, Susan Smith, Tina Smith, Tracy Snowden, Saundra Speakman, Joannie Starling, Lola Steele, Patrick Stevens, Rob Stone, Steven Stone, Steven Stokes, Samuel Freshmen 187 188 Freshmen Stokes, Spencer Stroud, Raymond Sumrall, Sam Tamez, Cindi Taylor, Carolyn Taylor, Pamela Taylor, Sheila Taylor, Theresa Theorine, Lars Thompson, Sean Thompson, Tim Thompson, Yvette Thompson, Zuleika Thornton, Dandrea Thornton, Robbie Tilley, Edward Timmons, Vincent Tipton, Cherry Tisdale, Rodney Tucker, Robert Turner, Quondetta Turner, Steven Upton, Barry Utz, Toby Kaye Valle, Margarito Vance, Sue Vasquez, Maria Vaughn, Earline Vaughn, Grant Vaughn, Thelma Waddell, Melissa Wade, Michael Walker, Anita Walker, Deandra Walker, Demetrius Wallace, Lisa Walston, Rodney Ward, Tony Warden, Teddy Warren, Anthony Warren, Deana Warren, Vera Washburn, Kim Washington, Angela Washington, Lavada Washington, Tyrone Waters, Arthur Waters, John Waters, Shari Watson, Sherry Weaver, Kathy Webb, Delois Weesner, James Wheatley, Leonna Whitaker, Tamayra White, Shalundra White, Tina Whitlock, David Wickware, Angela Wiggins, Janet Wilkerson, Jill Wilkerson, Tammy Williams, Cassandra Williams, Cassandra Williams, Donna Williams, Irene Williams, Issac Williams, James Williams, Jeff Williams, Jeffery V l 53, , f 22' if mi , , ,H ,A,ilrTx, 1 if A A , X 1 r X, a slr K W- I K- Y le. 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'S :ss f A-4 ?rouder Lions !9 1 Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Willisms, , Jerry , Kathryn , Kelly , Maria , Monique , Rodney Tina Wilson, Jackqueline Wilson, Yvonne Winchester, Gina Wray, Traci Wright, Dylan Wright, Michael Young, Michelle 5 . 0 6 ' S s win . - i 3 ' ' ' l l ' 5 5 X f J 1 fa x ., 4 . gr l . Zambrano, Amanda Q A l Freshmen Not Pictured i ra Adair Tammy Homan Jnard Alexander Edward House nona Ates Patricia Howard Ki Barron Randy Hubbard ight Bell Sharon Irvin stal Bell Trudy James 'tis Black Tonya Jobe vin Bowman Morton Jones cy Brown Timothy Kirkland :da Bryant Donalda Lachowitzer Jbie Burgess Denise Leggroan berto Caddell Jerry Lewis iene Cook Leticia Longoria my Cox Michael Magaha ol Crocker istopher Davis rria Drawhorn sa Dudley le Evans ik Fortson nie Gay ia Gomez gon Gonzales Gonzales onne Green ina Gurhrie ida Harrell ,Ie Head wael Helms ik Holland l Homan Perry Mayfield Steven Michell Donna Mitchell Eva Morales Juan Morales Cindy Morrow Homer Neal Cynthia Nelson Georgia Newberry Roy Nye Angelo O'Neal Angelo Oneal Michael Onley Troy Owens Lisa Preston Jack Price Rudolfo Ramirez Gerardo Ramirez Norma Robles Anissa Roy Robert Sanders Violet Sanders Larry Saunders Kevin Scott Carmen Shelton John Smith Michael Smith Stephanie Smith Glenna Smotherman Robert Stanley Stephen Stone Sharman Thompson Vance Thompson Lori Thornton Jerry Torrez Li Duvina Valencia Chester Vaughn Cynthia Washington Misty Weisenger Richard Westerfield Mary Wiley Bobby Williams Sheldrick Williams Kia Williams Jackie Williams Wanda Willis Tammy Woods Freshmen 189 X 190 Advertising Advertising Yearbook could not survive without the financial assistance of advertisers who support not only the academic program but the various student ac-it tivities. Merchants throughout the city of Tyler joined together by advertising in this seventy-fourth edition of the Alcalde. frvff' ,I . .Ml Ak .ff ,J , I .r ii . xx 1 x I J, ' f- x , x 7 . N-L., N x ig... 5 ,M-g:.f':'f , x A-1 Pawn Shop ..... B. C. Floyd Insurance Bill Thomas ........ Blakely Television. . . Booster Club ..... Brookshire's .... Bruno's Pizza ....... Bridges Electronics . . Calvary Baptist Church ...,... .... Carpenter Francis Pharmacy .... .... Christian Photography ...... . . . Coca-Cola ........... .... College Books ...... Dale Robbins Studio . . Deason's Pharmacy .... .... Delta Drilling ....... Dixie Kwik Stop ..... First Baptist Church ..... .... Furniture World ..... Good's Pharmacy .... .... Great Guns ...... Harris Tire Building .... .... Hunter's Grocery .... Howe-Baker Engineer Hurwitz ............ Ingram Nursery ..... J.T. Cheerleaders ..... .... J.T. Majorettes . . . Kellam's Interior .... Kiddo's Good Stuff. . Kwik Stop Auto Parts ..... ADVERTISEFVS INDEX 197 212 200 199 206 213 196 193 198 213 . 202 194 214 203 196 194 199 195 200 199 206 200 212 197 202 212 203 211 212 197 212 Lakeview Church of the Nazarene Lion Country T's ............... Liles Insurance .......... Lloyd James Funeral Home ..... Lollar St Lollar Concrete Pipe Inc. Maddox Air Conditioning ...... Mary Bonn Fashions .... McDonald's ........ Mr. Fenton s ......... Murphy the Jeweler ..... New York Store ..... Nu-Way Oil ............ Olie Crider's Auto Supply ....... Polley Demolition 8t Construction P 81 R Fireplace Woodwork ...... Bose-A-Bama ........... Sanger Harris ........... Smith County American ..... StateWide Insurance .... Store-Wright ....... Stiefer TV ............ Texas Power 8t Light .... Tri K Enterprises. . . . Tyland Baptist Church .......... Tyler Clearing House Association. Tyler Uniform Co ............... United Cable TV of Tyler ...... United States Marine Corps ..... Watson Brick 81 Fireplace .... 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Not only does conservation help save our nations precious energy resources, it helps you and your family save money since the cost of energy is a big chunk out of most families' budgets. You can help your family by doing your part make sure you close doors and windows when the heating or air conditioning unit is ong don't graze when you raid the refrigerator- know what you want before you open the door: hot water takes energy-try a shorter showerg and make sure the television or stereo is off when you're through with it. Work with your family to save energy now . .. you'll help make sure there will be enough for everyone when you start a family of your own. TEXAS POWER 84 LIGHT COMPANY A tax-paying, investor-owned electric utility e Have rqiigugi fipffiuth P I Q C e F Q In Dr' W' fgsfgjmbufgef Yblllh al: FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH TYLER C2396 042367 ,32,v5x'?QG SL BIBLE STUDY 67fQ,6fg'Z,77eq C99 D--1599 9, 9:45 am Q5 1' wg Wok 65525 66 Q83 EVERY SUNDAY aa, 3579391 ,gy ,Q SL 30Q,ii SJ0?4' 0 YQCZS-'DQ gay 5-'0 09030239 969 S SDEWVSRSIUEEJ 0 QD01 SQAZOQ fs : : 7: ' N . EVERY SUNDAY Opm QZ'OSJ,Q- 301 W. Ferguson Downtown Tyler 595-1021 5 , J ,. - :,- g f ,V 5 -, 5367- J- I A ,J .. r A pl -1' nu m 1' 4. 3. ll: ul use u un r , , ef x I v,-- -r F-I-U ll I ll F wlge'V5g2E.jii.a:25g F-g2i5.iii,.5i5-iii: fi? ii! 5::eiiii.f:i. 55.252 55 his h . V V V-N --- f----.-1-:Lv-.-.-:A :L-..-..-.-.-.-::::-.-.-.-. -, -, :ag-1-,-.21-5-3 p . ' E ' 'UP' ' 'F I ll llll ' I J ' 1-. L 1 T L: TT . ' f 'T 'T I - '-'- WATSON BRICK AND FIREPLACE CO. We turn houses into homes. 3901 S. Southwest Loop 323 Uust West ol Frankston Hwy.i 214-561 -5500 .--l...1,....--....-,-..- ,- ' Precision - Reliable - Competitive Millwork P8mR CUSTOM WOODWORK The Unusual - Our Specialty 1514 West Erwin Street Tyler, Texas 75702 Bus: 593-6671 PAT HALLECK Res:597-0781 BRUNO'S PIZZA 1400 South Vine 1516 W. Gentry Tyler, Texas Home Style Pizza and Italian Sandwiches Orders to Take Out Telephone 595-1676 Closed Monday Sunday-Thursday 11-10 P.M. Friday and Saturday 11-11 P.M. LLOYD JAMES H FUNERAL HOME Jn Cgxezvzlce for Cgffnzw Q LA C SM,-.Rr JOHNME Sriwl-.su HON.-.QD Q01 A IOII EAST FIRST STREETiTYLER PHONE 597-66lI t f ries --.- ' , f V- . . .al- MPLIT 1- I I 'E 'f- , X -V yy H y .ggfgsy DEASON'S PHARMACY Dallas Hiway 64, Tyler, Texas Phone 597-8141 Hospital Equipment - Sales and Rental Russell Stover Candies MARY BONN FASHIONS Ladies and Juniors Ready to Wear 2323 W. Erwin 592-4041 LOLLAR AND LOLLAR CONCRETE PIPE INC. Manufacturers ol Quality Concrete Products Greenbrier Road Office 592-416. ,QF AN l PAWN S H GOOD LUCK LIONS We Buy lor cash G0'd-Si'gaj,gdo'giam'ndS Kiddo's Good Stuff Jewelry, Watches, Guns, Radios, T.V.'s and Other Types ol Merchandise Infant , Young Jr's You'II Love Our Prices 12 NNW Loop 123 Stan, Edna, David H 69 N T I T 757 592-0454 Block Na. of W ' y M' 'Xa' 06 Hellas Hwy. Perkins ear John Tyler H.S. 597-9149 'X A blessings .3-'lugs . 1 X . - I QW Our Pride Y 1 1 lg an N 5 f 4, V f A infill is showing and we pray God,s on all at John Tyler High! 5 J WGICOITIC to CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH c 62 Dr. W. I. Thomas Pastor Joe R. Tubb Pastor's Q M, Associate A l A llln rf' Preaching Christ- Crucitied, Risen, Returning North Broadway at West Bow, near Gentry Parkway. nd 681095 5 Gitts and flowers tor all occasions has xmpoltzwgtal Layaway and gilt certificates available 'Vee Mon.-Sat. 9:00 AM-5:30 PM vs-,, Closed on Sundays 'libs 'XY' AS' 50 09 Weslgalluw cafe, poet bgw,b9e,, an Ile, U Ge ' K YK alla ell F195 new , QXO CHAMBLEE S ROSE-ARAMA We provide custom tloral service compare our prices tor all of your l FLORAL NEEDS: 0098 tor Weddings Birthdays Funerals 'Sow ngemenxzs Anniversaries Hospitals Holidays 0368 will occa9l0 3 miles north of the Loop 323 on Hwy. 69 Between Tyler and I-zo phone asa-ssso l Compliments of B I- A K E L Y , S The New York Store TZ' s T I I ,p 'ZYQCIZI Ma ' , E if if 101 N. Spring Sl. 597.3201 725N GLENVVOUD Downtown Tyler TYLER, TEXAS 75701 Family Gameroom Family Gameroom T e I NSU RANC E OUR ONLY BUSINESS mgglgfgfgigi' DIXIE KWIK jimmy Liles . 1 We Enjoy Doing Liles Insurance Agency Busmess wah You Hwy. 64 West 708 W. Front sr. - P.o. Box 6981 214-592-3846 JUS! Down From Tyler, Texas 75711 214825-3341 Thompson Hills Loop 323 by K-MART West Gentry and Pkwy. ' '- iq - :S .G 1 MURPHEY Pharmacy WJRPHE 4 THE JEWELER g L E R f g 219 N. Spring 815 South Beckham . ' I ? See Us for Gold Hospital Area 592-8283 Lance Class Ring CONGRATULATIONS TO THE STUDENTS AND TEACHERS OF THE GREAT JOHN TYLER FOR AN OUTSTANDING 1982-1983! B. F. Goodrich Kelly Multi-Mile Recaps 'A Digs ! Safemark V'V5VZ I HARRIS TIRE 4--A I ' llllll BUILDING I IIIIIIR D QW Hwy. 110 North Mon.-Sat. Mt. Sylvan 882-5704 WE'RE EXCITING . . . NOT EXPENSIVEI 414 S. PALACE AT W. FRONT PHONE US ANYTIME 597-1355 TYLER ,iff ff- - 91375175 ' I I Wi'iWv'T'W tiff f W IRE: 2 Congratulations Seniors ot 82-83. J.T. Dines With B.T. Bill Thomas Bar-B-Q 2600 West Gentry Parkway Polley Demolition 81 Construction Co. Good Luck to Class of 1983 1616 Lenora Ave 3 592-41oo ff, ,. , nm of-o Hdfufd Yvursey Avfywlwre With Hd? Fam 5 7 lf l11'i6fi0lVlB Tphofvjfafhic ea A nw 5 Yamaha! 'Tyler , 729665 f 54736360 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS HURWITZ MAN SHOP South Broadway Square Mall N E united cable ' f television o we guve you mo tyler! re chomes OLIE CRIDER'S AUTO SUPPLY 2642 W. Gentry Parkway V Tyler, Texas 75702 HOME a FARM CENTER ' ol-59 7 d3Y9 9 W99k X f 597-4751 .Lf HWY. 31 AT GREENBRIAR RD west Gentry at RT. 11 BOX 100 TYLER TEXAS 75709 van Highway LAKEVIEW CHURCH OF THE N AZARE N E 597-1480 Across trom John Tyler High School 1201 Northwest Loop 323, Tyler, Texas 75701 Ngw in guy fifth year PhOl188! Chl.II'Ch 1214, 593-5761, ROD. 592-7229 serving West Tyler Congratulations John Tyler Seniors Paula Brumitt and Kevin Russell and the '82-'83 Marching Lion Band and Kathy Phillips - PTA President Pastor: Rev. Richard Dickinson Assoc. Pastor Rev. Bill Gartun GOOD LUCK TO: Kim Armstrong I Cyndie Bunker Memvr-es Mary Dickerson of Kellie Elliott 82183 Kelli Gideon Kristi Gideon Kara Guinn Julie Kassaw JOHN TYLER Stephanie Rogers Valorie Miguez Valli Thomas Leslie Turman 82, From the Dale Robbins Studio directed by: Marlene Magee Tyland Baptist Church Says G0 LIONS! M rlf-72229-lfi ff 5 TY1H11d tist Church 2818 Silvercreek Dr. Tyler, Texas 75702 592-6364 or 597-9156 Congratulations John Tyler Seniors 1983 Bryan Harvey David Perkins Les Hopkins Terry Tompkins Acquaint now thyself with Him and be at peace W. F. Vick Bruce Watson Pastor Minister ol Youth and Music ag . The Student gg Centex: Going to McDonald'sW is almost as much a part of school as going to class. You've made us the place to meet, to talk, to have a T good time, to celebrate your victories and help forget defeats. You've made McDonald's -more than just another place to eat. And that's why, at McDonald's, we say... eflfe V011 diipdall 'D a Wa Mcnonalds I lo Three convenient locations in Tyler, Texas 1300 S. Beckham 4014 S. Broadway 3109 W. Gentry Parkway JOHN TYLER BOOSTER CLUB 1982-1983 Edwin T. Maddox, President Lewis Wilson, Vice-President Membership Buddy Hendley, Treasurer Fendley E. Tucker, Vice-President Concessions Patricia A. Taylor, Secretary BOARD MEMBERS Lion Country 's Flennel Redwine Melba Babb L. C. Thompson Weldon Holcomb David Whitehead Jo Nell Roan Robert Fleet At the corner ol the Loop and Gentry In The Tyland Square Custom T-shirt transfers and Special prices for all group orders. :Hamm ffffff F- aia in ' s 1 . . T., ,.,. 1 1 it 'ff' G 5 Max Clark Glen Johnson GREAT GUNS Inc. 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Cyndie Bunker, Gay Carroll, Melanie Cash, Marla Dansby, Michelle Flowers, Stacey Hardin, Marla Hughes, Merl- Margaret Johnson, Ilene Jones, Natalie Whatley, N J T S enlors o And Our Future Senior, Jana Preston e Qilfllfil Coullfg A PRESTON AGENCY PUBLICATION The Only Free Family Weekly Newspaper Serving The Smith County Area 3613 South Broadway JANA PRESTON Swfe 208 Tyler, Texas 75701 Phone 561 1 1 1 2 S 4 Amizrirctn TYLER CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION Tyler, Texas Comprised of AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK BANK OF TYLER, N.A. FIRST CITY NATIONAL BANK OF TYLER HERITAGE NATIONAL BANK INTERFIRST BANK TYLER, N.A. REPUBLICBANK TYLER ROSE CAPITAL BANK SOUTHSIDE STATE BANK TYLER NATIONAL BANK The 1982-1983 Varsity Maiorettes Wish Good Luck to the Marching Lions! .Q A-M. Majorettes include Sandy Ellisg Angie Terrellg head majorette, Karen Tillisong and Candy Danielson. Top row: Rosie Pottsg Tina Morrissg Jackie Washingtong and Kim Wilson. HUNTER'S GROCERY 1510 E. Gentry Pkwy. 597-5951 B. C. 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Flook Supporting The John Tyler Lions And Serving Tyler 81 Whitehouse With 9 Friendly Stores Green Acres Village - 815 N Broadway - 2734 East Fifth 2235 W Gentry Parkway - Shiloh Rd At S Broadway Hwy 1124 East Erwin -W Erwin Shopping Center - I-lwy 110 N In Whitehouse CARPENTER-FRANCIS p PHARMACY rm Ray King 3 V-3' p Ofc. Ph. 592-0805 A 1011 So. Beckham 592-0802 Q 1510 So. Vine 593-6465 I Tyler, Texas HSTAYING NEW FOR YOU SINCE 1952 W 56 1 -8494 111155 11's XO My 205 SHELLEV DRIVE ez 2 Q, . MNT! Index 214 ABSHIR E, JERRY 131 ACKERMAN, J. T, 106 ADAMS, BUTCH 155, 161, 30, 65, 46 ADAMS, DIONE 167 ADAMS, GARY 155 ADAMS, LISA 131 ADAMS, MICHAEL 131 ADAMS, MONICA 131, 58 ADAMS, RONNIE 155 ADAMS, SANDRA 106 ADAMS, WILLIAM 155 ADCOCK, CAROL 179 ADCOCK, SONIA 131 ADKINS,CUPID167 ADKINS, LUCRETIA 179 AGEE, LUCY 179 AKINS, MERVYN 155 AKINS, RONA 167 ALEXANDER, CURLIE 167 ALEXANDER, JERRY 155 ALEXANDER, MACK 167 ALEXANDER, REGINALD 155 ALEXANDER, VINCENT 179 ALFARO, ANGEL 42 ALFARO, JOSE 155 ALLEN, DAWN 167 ALLISON, KIM 131 ALLISON, SUSAN 179 ALONSO, MARCO 179 ALVEY, JANA 131,60 ANCIRA, LINDA 167 ANDERSON, ALVIN V. 102 ANDERSON, DERWIN 45, 155 ANDERSON, DIAUDRA 167 ANDERSON, JAMIE 167 ANDERSON, KIMBERLY 179 ANDERSON, ROGER 167 ANDERSON, TODD 179 ANGULO, PABLO 179 ANSLEY, REBECCA 179, 43 ANTHONY, WENDY 167 APPLET ON, KELLI 179 ARDIS, LAOUITA 131 ARENT, SHAWN 167 ARNOLD. BRECK 179 ARNOLD, FELICIA 167 ARNOLD, WADE 130, 131, 139, 61, 3 ARPS, ALVAN 167 ARPS, LAURETTA 167, 58 ARRAND, SEAN 43 ARRINGTON, BRIAN 179 ARTEAGA, YOLANDA 167 ARTEAGO, MARIO 179 ARROYA, MARIO 179 ARTIBERRY, KENNETH 42, 167 ASBELL, EUGENE 179 ASBILL, RONALD 167 ASHCRAFT, ROBIN 179 ATES, BYRON 42, 155 ATES, MARILYN 179 ATES, RAMONA 167 ATES, S ATES, S ANDRA 179 TEPHEN 167 ATES, YVETTE 167 ATKINS, RONA 45 ATWOOD, DOROTHY 106 ATWOOD, MARY HELEN 106 BABB, DAVID 179 BABLEY, DARRYL 179 BAGELY, DARRYL 179 BAILEY, BAILEY, BAILEY. BAILEY, BAKER. BAKER, BAKER, ANTHONY 167 DANA 179 MARILYN 131 MELISSA 42, 131 JAMES 179 MICHAEL 167 WALTER 179 BALCZER, LISA 167 BALCZER, TAMMY 179 BALDWIN, EDWARD 167 BALL, C BALLES BALLES HARVELLE 155, 65 TEROS, ORLANDO 131 TEROS, RUBEN 167 BARBEE, NANCY 106 BARBER, STEPHANIE 167, 59 BARNARD, KENNETH 167 BARNARD, LISA 179 BARNES, JACOUELINE 131 BARNES, JERRY 179 BARNES, JOHN 167,39 BARNES, KENDALL 179 BARNES, MICHAEL 155 BARNES, TODD 43, 155 BARR, BOB 102 BARR, TODD 131 BARRERA, CANDELARIA 179 BARRETT, AUDREY 131 BARRETT, EDITH 131, 58, 43 BARRETT, EMMA 106 BARRETT, MICHAEL 43, 155 BARRETT, OPHRIE 167 BARRETT, SHANE 87, 167 BARRETT, WENDY 179 BARRON, JERRY 167 BARRY, ANGELA 42, 155 BARTEE, ARTHUR 58, 155 BASS, STEPHANIE 155 BATEMAN, COAN 155 1 Student, Faculty Index BATTLES, REGGIE 58, 155 BAXTER, SHEREA 131 BAYONNE, ANNIE 179 BAYONNE, JOE 167 BAYONNE, LINDA 131 BREEDLOVE, MIKE 103 BEACHAM, JEAN 106 BEAL, BRYAN 25, 131 BEALL, MICHAEL 167, 168 BECK, BEVERLY 167 BECKWITH, KYLE 179, 185 BELL, ALEXANDER 179 BELL. CHERIE 179 BELL, CYNTHIA 167, 171 BELL, DONNA 167 BELL,DONNY167 BELL, FEBRINA 131 BELL, ROBERT 131 BELL, TAMMY 60, 131 BELL, VONGRETCHEN 59, 179 BELL, WILLIAM 131 BENNETT, VICKY 106 BENNINGTON, LEEMAN 179 BENSON, GEORGE 179 BENSON, MARVIN 155 BENSON, LAURA 167 BERRY, TONYA 58, 167 BERRY, TROY 179 BEVEL, MELISSA 166, 167 BIBBY, REBECCA 106 BICKERDIKE, CHARLES 75, 155 BICKERDIKE, RANDY 179 BICKERDIKE, TONY 179 BIGGS, CHRIS 43 BILLY, HENRY 131 BINGHAM,GARRlCK132 BINGHAM, STEPHANIE 167 BIRCHER, CYNTHIA 132 BIRCHER, LARRY 132 BIRCHER, RONALDO 167 BIRCHER, TRACY 179 BIZOR, SONYA 132 BIZOR, WANDA 155 BLACK, CHARLES 42, 76, 155 BLACK, CHRISTOPHER 179 BLACK, DEMETRIUS 167 BLACK.DESHONNA131 BLACK, JAOUELINE 167 BLACK, MARK 167 BLACKWOOD, RUSSELL 179 BLAIR, DEXTER 179 BLANTON, JAMES 167 BLANTON, SANDRA 132, 143 BLASCHKE, CHARLOTTE 106 BLAYLOCK, REMESHA 155 BLISSETTE, STEPHANIE 179 BLUM, BARBARA 45, 179, 185 BLUM, RAY 167 BOBBITT, KAREN 132 BOONE. ANTHONY 179 BOUDREAU, TERI 179 BOWENS, EMORY 107 BOWENS,TWILIA179 BOWIE, CHRIS 155 BOYD, AMANDA 58, 167 BOYD, TONY 179 BRADSHAW, GLADYS 107 BRADSHAW, RICHARD 179 BRADFORD, SHELLEY 167 BRANSCUM, SHARON 155 BRAZILE, JOHNNY 107 BRIETLING, MIKE 132 BRIGHT, TIMOTHY 155 BRITT, CLIFTON 167 BRITTON, KENNETH 167 BRITTON, RODNEY 155 BROADUS. LORIE 167 BROOKS, ANTHONY 179 BROOKS. CRYSTAL 167 BROWN, CATAYNA 155 BROOKS, JOAN 4, 5, 104, 107 BROOKS. LOYCE 42, 155 BROOKS, RAYSHAN 167 BROOKS, VANESSA 179 BROOKS, VINCENT 59, 155 BROOKSHIRE,FREIDA179 BROUGHTON, DARYL 179 BROWN, ANTHONY 39,42,91, 123, 154, 155, 179 BROWN, BILLY 179 BROWN, GREGORY 155 BROWN, JAMES 179 BROWN, JAMES 132 BROWN, CAROLYN 58, 155 BROWN, JANNA 39, 167 BROWN, JOANN 179 BROWN, MARIETTA 132 BROWN, MARTIN 167 BROWN, PENNY 132 BROWN, REGINALD 155 BROWN, ROY 179 BROWN, SHARON 167 BROWN, SONJA 167 BROWN, TOMMY 167 BROWN, TRACY 167 BROWN, UMEKI 167 BROWNING, RUBY 168 BRUCE, SUSAN 107 BRUMMITT, PAULA 39, 132 BRUNGOT, NANCY 156 BRYANT, RANDY 168 BUCHANAN, RANDY 156 BUENO, CASIANO 179 BUIE, JOE 179 BUFORD, TWANNA 132 BUMBARD, ROBERT 156 BUMPERS, MELISSA 179 BUNCH, KARA 156, 15B BUNCH, LARA 179,45 BUNDICK, STACEY 42, 43, 168 BUNDICK, VICKIE 43, 179 BURGESS, DANIEL 49, 60. 132 BURIST, KARLA 60, 132 BURKETT, LAUREE 106, 107 BURKHAM, KERRY 168 BURLEYSON, JUDITH 19, 107, 219 BURNS, ANITA 168 BURNS, ANTONIO 179 BURNS, LARRY 133 BURNS, TERRESA 156 BUSH, BERNITA 168 BUSH, GARY 133 BUSH, RUDY 45, 156 BUTLER, JOHNNY 179 BUTLER, JULIENNE 156 BUTLER, MARISSA 58, 133, 147 BUTLER, PORTIA 179 BUTLER, RANDY 156 BUTLER, RICKY 45, 133 BYRD, JAMES 179 BYRD, MONROE 156 BYRD, PAUL 42, 156, 158 BYRD, PAULETTE 180 BYRD, RONNEY 180 BYRD, SHURONDA 133 BYRD, SONYA 133 BYRD, STEPHANIE 156 CABELL, LINDA 107 CADDEL, VIKI 59, 133, 37 CADDELL, CEDRIC 180 CADDELL, MATOYA 180 CAIN, GEORGE 180 CAIN, GERALD 168 CAIN, HUBERT 87, 156 CAIN, RANDY 156 CALDWELL, CURTIS 180 CALDWELL, GERALD 87, 168 CALIP, MACK 46, 133 CALLENS, MARY 168 CALLOWAY, ETHEL 107 CALLOWAY, RONALD 133 CAMPBELL, CHRISTOPHER 168 CAMPBELL, DANA 168 CAMPBELL, DARRYL 133 CAMPBELL, REGINALD 168 CAMPOS, JESSE 156 CAMPOS, ROCIO 180 CANNON, MOLLY 107 CANTRELL, ROBERT 156 CANTU, JAMES 180 CARLSON, CARL 133 CARPENTER, NANCY 180 CARPENTER, SHERRIE 168 CARRASCO, JOHN 61, 180 CARSTEN, YVONNE 133 CARTER, CHENEY 168 CARVAJAL, STEVE 39, 46, 156 CASH. LARRY 168 CASH, MELANIE 133 CATES, REX 133 CHAMBERS, TONY 180 CHAPMAN, BEN 24, 133, 143 CHEATHAM, BRENT 156 CHILDERS, ESSIE 107 CHILDS, MATT 61 CHILDS, REX 168 CHOICE, ANGELA 180, 127 CLARK, BERRY 16B CLARK, BRENDA 156 CLARK, DARWIN 180 CLARK, JEANNE 180 CLARK, LINDA 180 CLARK, LOYD 168 CLARK, REGINALD 180 CLARK, SUSAN 107 CLARK, TWANA 133 CLARK, VICTOR 180 CLAY, CEDRIC 47, 58, 155, 156 CLAYTON, CHERRAYVET 156 CLOUD, REBECCA 156 CLUISS, KELLY 156 CLUISS, TERRY 58, 133 COATS, CHERYL 58, 168 COATS, LESTER 87 COBB, KRISTY 107 COBB, KENNETH 156 COBB, LONNlE133 COCKRELL, ROBERT 180 COFFER, LISA 133 COFFEY, MECERIA 107 COHEN, AMY 165 COHEN, JAMES 133 COKER, MICHAEL 168 COLE, SEAN 180 COLE, TONY 168 COLEMAN, ANN 107 COLEMAN, GLENDA 58 COLEMAN, WILLIE 180 COLESON, KIM 42, 133 COLLINS, DARRELL 156 COLSTON, JULIE 180 COMBS, CINDY 168 COMBS, MARK 44, 45, 133 COMBS,THERESA133 CONNER,DEDE133, 137 CONNOR, DETRA 45, 58, 168 CONNER, KIMBERLY 180 CONNER, LOUISE 107 COOK, JOSEPH 134 COOK, KEILANI 180 COOK, SHERRYE B, 42, 47, 118, 121. COOKS, GAYLON 156 COOKS, MARCUS 168 COOKS, TRACY 134 COOL, JEFF 156 COOLEY, TROY 180 COON, KELLY 31, 45, 134 COOPER, ANGIE 168 COOPER, CARLEEN 134 COOPER, DIANN 134, 156 COOPER, GLYNN 107 COOPER, JAN 108 COOPER, JERRY 180 COOPER, SHEILA 168 COOPER, WILLIAM 180 COPE, RHONDA 180 CORNELIUS, LISA 168 CORNET, PHILIP 42 CORREA, GERARDO 180 CORTEZ, JOSE 156 COX, CAROLYN 108 COX, GAYLAND 180 COX, VIKKI 58, 156 CRADDOCK, CHARLES 21, 10 CRADDOCK, SUSAN 108 CRAFT, CHARMAINE 180 CRAVENS, NATHAN 134 CRAWFORD, PHYLLIS 134 CRAYCRAFT, DARLA 168 CRAYTON, RODNEY 79, 180 CRAYTON, TERRENCE 156 CREAR, PORTIA 156 CRENSHAW, WANDA 180 CRISWELL, BRANDON 168 CRITCHLOW, CHERYL 156 CRITCHLOW, JOHN 156 CROCKER, BARRY 180 CROCKER, KEVIN 134 CROCKETT, ANTHONY 180 CROOK, BILLY 134 CROSBY, TERESA 180 CROUCH, RONNIE 134 CROW, CLIFF 180 CROWE, DARRELL 168 CROWE, RODERICK 156 CROWELL, ALCIDE 168 CROWELL, RUPERT 156 CROUCH, RITA 180 CRUSE, NANCY 61, 120, 134 CUBA, SONJA 180 CULLIPHER, ANGIE 58, 16B CULPEPPERGLENDA168 CULPEPPER, TINA 169 CUNNING, MIKE 180 CURRINGTON, PAM 42, 134 CURRY, DEVERA 169 CURRY, GARY 169 CURRY, GEORGIA 180 CURSEY, KEVIN 156 CURTIS, BRIAN 180 CURTIS, JEROME 180 CURTIS, ROBIN 156 CURTIS, RUTH 134 DANIEL, YOLUNDA 156 DANIELS, FELISHA 180 DANIELSON, CANDICE 31, 169 DARRINGTON, ROY 180 DAUGHTRY, TINA 156 DAVIDSON, JACK 4, 102 DAVIS, BRYAN 157 DAVIS, JACOUELINE 156 DAVIS, JOHNATHAN 180 DAVIS, JOYCE 169 DAVIS, KEITH 180 DAVIS, KENNETH 169 DAVIS, KEVIN 180 DAVIS, MARK 157 DAVIS, MICHAEL 72, 169 DAVIS, ROBINA B4, 169 DAVIS, RODNEY 169 DAVIS, YOLANDA 134 DAVLIN, AARON 180 DAWSON, JEFFERY 180 DAY, ALLEN 157 DAY, BEN 169 DEAN, DARIN 180 DEAN, KENNETH 169 DEATON, ROBERT 157 DEAKARD, RONALD 169 DECKER, DEBBIE 180 DEERE, DIANAH 157 DEERE, LESLY 180 DENMORE, ELAINE 180 DENOUX, MICHAEL 42, 157 5, 108 Patrons , Asco Auto Supply ' Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Caddel, Teresa and Viki Roy and Bobby Carter, Cara Good luck Lions! Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Coleman Mr. and Mrs. James Conner, DeDe, DeTra, James Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Coon and Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Edward Drake Marcia Drake Mrs..Pinkie Falks, Congratulations DeDel C. L. and Cecilia Gideon, Kelli, Kristi, Cheryl M. H. Graft Bantb alfd John Se ior 3 . A Johnna it Mrs. K. B. T G rs. W. I. r. a Mrs. G. W. Tilllson Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Good Luck Lions -the Karen Tllllson I 'U DENSON, JOHANNA 5, 108 DENTON, JENNIFER 31, 169. 170 DENTON, LEE 135 DERROUGH,KENNARD135 DEVEREAX, LARRY 47, 135 DEWITT, JOHN 180 DEWS, DEBORAH 169 DEWS. GARY 135 DEWS, MICHAEL 169 DEWS, RENDA 180 DEWS. REOLA 169 DICKERSON. MARY 169 DICKERSON. ROSCOE 180 DINGLER, CHET 58.61.169 HAWKINS JAMES 158 183 HILL. DIXON, KIMBERLY 135 DIXSON. ALBERT 135, 137 DIXSON, DALE 157 DIXSON, MILTON 45, 157 DLABAY, TAMMY 157 DOBBINS, CAROL 180 DOBBS, ROBERT 103 DODSON. TRACE 157 DONNELL, BILLY 180 DONNELLY, RUTH 180 DORSEY, MELTON 180 DOTSON, ALLEN 157 DOTSON, DAHLIA 58, 59, 60. 157 DOTSON. DONALD 180 DOW, JAMES 180 DOWNS, WILLIAM 135 DRAGGON, ANESTINE 108 DRAKE, MARCIA 108 DRAKE, SHARON 180 DRY, LORI 135 DUDLEY, AMY 60, 135 DUDLEY.KENDALL1BO DUDLEY. SCHERRY 157 DUFFIE, TOM 135 DUMAS, MIKKI 169 DUMAS, TIM 31,135 DUNAHOE, BETTY 108 DUNAWAY, JAMES 180 DUNCAN, DONNA 108 DUNCAN, DOROTHY 45. 58 DUNCAN, NICK 180 DUNN, BUD 108 DUNN, CLIFFORD 180 DUNN, TRACIE 169 DUNN, RODERICK 14 DUVAL, ROCHELLE 169 DYKES, RANDY 180 EARLY,JANICE 11. 108 EARLY, MELISSA 135 EDWARDS, CURT 157 EDWARDS, DENISE 45, 125 EDWARDS, JEROME 157 EDWARDS, KEITH 39. 135 EDWARDS, LESTER 180 EDWARDS, MARTIN 103 EDWARDS. EDWARDS, PERRILYNE 169 EDWARDS. SARAH 108 EDWARDS. SCOTT 182 EDWARDS. TIM 42. 169 EHLEN,LACEY182 EHLEN.TIMMOTHY182 EITSON, CYNTHIA 182 ELLETTE, KAY 169 ELLIS, MICHELLE 182 .82, 169 MICHAEL 58, 169 ELLIS, SANDY 31, 58, 59, 135 ELLIS, TODD 157 ELLIS, VICKI 135 ELROD, TERRI 157 EMMONS, SHELLEY 3, 31, 1 ENGLISH, DANIEL 135 ENGLISH, GORDON 169 ERICSON, MARK 42, 135 ERSKINEDEIONNE135 ERVIN, MARTIN 135 ERWIN, AUDREY 65 ERWIN, BOB 87 ERWIN, CAROLYN 182 ERWIN, DARWIN 182 ERWIN, BOBBY 135 ERWIN,PAULA182 ERWIN,LATRIANA169 ERWIN, VICTOR 182 EUBANKS. KERRIE 148 ERUINE, BOBBY 157 EVANS. ANNETTE 182 EVANS, RACHEL 182 EVANS, STEPHANIE 182 EVERETT,LONNIE157 35, 147 EVERHART, SHANNON 42.43, 157 FAGAN, ADRIAN 169 FARNHAM, IVA 182 FARRELL. LINDA 157 FAULKNER. PAMELA 182 FEARS, BERNARD 135 FEARS, DEON 157 FEARS, MICHAEL 182 FEATHERSTON, CYNTHIA 182 FEATHERSON, SIDNEY 169 FELDER, OLDEN 157 FELDER, ROLAND 182 FENDER, DON 42, 43, 46, 135 FERGUSON, WILLIE 169 FERRELL, KEVIN 44, 135, 140 216 Index FIELDER, TREY 135 FIELDS. FIELDS. FIELDS. FIELDS. FIELDS. FIELDS. FIELDS. FIELLS. FIFE, SH FILIPSKI FISHER. FISHER, HENRIETTA 136 HENRY 169 KARA 169 KEENAN 182 PAULA 169 POUGHKEEPSIE 182 WILLIAM 182 OUINTUS 182 ELLI 136 .CARRIE 169 GERGORY 43, 90, 170 PATSY 108 FITE,GINA170 FITZGERALD, JAMES 170 FLEET, RANDY 136, 145, 58, 59 FLEMING .GEORGIA 59, 136 FLEMING, JOHNNY 157 FLEMING, KRISTIN 182 FLEMING, STACY 182 FLEMING, TRACY 182 FLETCHER, CINDY 44, 45. 136 FLETCHER, VERONICA 170 FLORENCE, CRAIG 157 FLORENCE, UNDRA 182 FLORENCE, RITA 182 FLORES, MELISSA 170 FLOWERS, GREG 136 FLOWERS, KEITH 91 FLOWERS, RAYMOND 136 FORD. DONNA 42, 136 FORD, KEVIN 136 FORD. LOVENIA 170 FORD, STACEY 42, 170 FOREMAN, ERIC 170 FOREMAN, PATRICK 136 FOREMAN, RUSSELL 182 FOREMAN, VICKESHIA 182 FOWLER, LYNDA 108 FOWLER, TIMOTHY 157 FRANCIS. STEPHANIE 170 FRANCES, HAROLD 80 FRANKLIN, JIMMY FRANKLIN,LAURIE136 FRANKLIN,TONIA157 FRANKS, DAMON 42 FRANKS, MELISSA 43, 182 FRAZIER, JESSE 182 FREEMAN, BRIAN 42, 136 FREEMAN, INEZ 182 FREEMAN, LISA 58, 157 FREEMAN, JACK 65, 157 FREEMAN, REBECCA 157 FRICK. JEANNIE 42, 157 FRICK. MARK 182 FRIEND, DARYL 136 FRISBY, LYNN 108 FUENTES, NANCY 182 FULFORD. CAROLYN 157 FULLER. MARY 108 FULLER, SHARON 136 GABBARD, BRENDA 170 GABBARD, STEVEN 136 GABBARD, TERESA 58, 170 GABEL, MURIEL 23. 157 GABLEMAN, ROBIN 43, 182 GABRIEL, CELESTE 3. 136 GABRIEL, KAROL 170 GAFFORD, SHERRY 170 GAIN, RICHARD 182 GAINES, ROBERT 38, 125, 158,170 GALLEGLY, ELIZABETH 170 GALLEGLY, WENDY 182 GALLEGOS. RONALD 158 GALLEGOS. TANGERINE 136 GALLOWAY, MARY 170 GALLOWAY, SUSAN 45 GAMBLENATHANIEL108 GAMMILL, BETTY 108 GARCES. CYNTHIA 182 GARCIA, BETTY 170 GARCIA, JUAN 182 GARCIA, JULIAN 170 GARCIA, LISA 182 GARCIA, LOANA 158 GARCIA, MARY 182 GARCIA, SAMENTHIA 45, 136 GARDNER, ANNETTE 158 GARNER, RICKY 136 GARRETT, HAROLD 182 GARREIT, MARVENA 58, 170 GARRETT, MICHAEL 170 GARZA, BARBARA 60, 158 GARZA, MARIA 158 GARZA. REBECCA 42, 43, 182 GASTON, KAREN 170 GASTON. MICHAEL 158 GEBHARDT. DAVID 170 GEER, SAM 170 GEER, WANDA 158 GENTRY, DONALD J. 102 GENTRY, JOE 182 GEORGE, ALLEN 136 GEORGE, CAROL 20, 108 GEORGE, GORDON 170 GEORGE, VERNON 30, 136 GEORGE, WILLIAM 182 GERMANY. VONDA 42, 158 Student, Faculty GIDEON, KELLI 5, 58, 119. 136 GIDEON, KRISTI 136 GILLILAND,SHEILA182 GILMORE, LISA 158 GILMORE, CHRISTINE 47, 136 GIMBLE, BRENT 182 GIVENS, VONITA 60, 136 GLASSCOCK, CHERYL 182 GLAZE. JAMES 170 GODWIN. JOHN 170 GOFF. CURTIS 158 GONZALES. MARY 170 GONZALES. RAMON 87 GOODIER, GEORGIA 2, 109 GORDON,DIEDRA170 GORDON, PATRICIA 137 GOSS, VERNON W. 103 GOSSEIT, DEBBIE 182 GOSSETT, EVELYN 109 GOSSETT, MARILYN 137 GRADICK. JAMES 170 GRADY, DOROTHY 137 GRADY, TWIXIE 170 GRAHAM, STEPHANIE 170 GRAVES, DWIGHT 42, 158 GRAY. YOLANDA 182 GRAY, NOAH 158 HARRY, OTTO 109 HARTSFIELD, GARY 183 HARTSFIELD, RICHARD 171 HARTSFIELD,TAMMY183 HARVEY, BRYAN 5, 14, 38, 58, 138, 36. 40, 224 HARVEY. MYRTLE 183 HARVEY. WILLIAM 171 HASTING, TODD 171 HATFIELD. STEVE 171 HAVEN. MICHELLE 42, 158 HAWES, STEPHANIE 38, 171 HAWKINS. ANDREA 158 HAWKINS, DARYL 183 HAWKINS, JOE 183 HAWKINS, REGINALD 158 HAWKINS, SHARON 183 HAWKINS, SONJA 171 HAYDEN, MARY 109 HAYES. ANNETTE 183 HAYES. BILLY 42, 58 HAYES, REGINA 58, 183 HAYES, STEPHENIA 42 HAYES, TERI 60, 59 HAYGOOD, MICHELLE 171 HEARD, LEON 183 GREATHOUSE, KAREN 137 GREEN, BRENT 182 GREEN, DONATA 137 GREEN, JASON 158 GREEN, LAVERNE 182 GREEN, MICHAEL 170 HEARD, MARVIN 138 HEARRON. SCOTT 138 HEINTZ, ROBERT 183 HELMS, MICHAEL 87 HENDERSON, LARA 183 HENDERSON. STEPHANIE 183 CRIER, TIMOTHY 152 GRIFFIN, CONNIE 109 GRIFFIN, CYNTHIA 109 GRIFFIN, PATRICK 110 GRIFFEN, TORIAN 110 CRIFFITH, STEPHANIE S1, 137.9 ORIFFITH, SUSAN 104. 137 GRIGSBY, KELLY 158 CRIMES, CARL 182 GRIMES. PAUL 65 CRIMES, ROBERT 42, 131 GRINDLE, CINDY 182 GRINDLE, SUSAN 42, 43, 158 GRISSOM, DARIN 182 CROOMS, HENRIEITA 103 GRUBB, JESSIE 152 GUNTER, FREDERICK 158 GUNTER, OLIVIA 110 GUTHERIEDARREL182 GUTHERIE, WALTER 158 GUTHRIE, DAISY 65, 154, 15a GUTHRIE, DON 171 GUTIERREZ, DAVID 182 CUTIERREZ, JOE 111 GUTMAN, KRISTA 182 HACKLER. JILL 45, 182 HADDOCK. JOHN 111 HAGOARTY, BRAD 79. 182 HAGGERTY,GRAHEN137 HAGGERTY,ONEAL171 HAGLERCASAUNDRA158 HASLER. CALVIN 171 HALE,DANA171 HALE, RONDA 47, 137 HALL. LIONEL 182 HALL, OLIVER 15a HALLOWAY, JOHN 171 HAMBFIICK, MARTHA 171 HAMILTON, MICHELLE 124. 171 HAMILTON. RANDY 171 HAMMAN, DALE 109 HAMMONS, MALCOLM 155 HAMPTON ERIC 158 HENDLEY, SCOTT 58, 138, 8, 1 14 HENRY, GERALD 171 HENRY, MICHAEL 138 HENRY, MICHAEL 183 HENRY, ROGER 183 HENSON, AARON 171 HENSON, CAROL 183 HERNANDEZ. MARIO 87, 183 HERNDON, DEMETRICE 183 HIGH. HILL. SHARITA 183 ALONZO 138 HILL.ANNET'TE171 HILL.CARLA183 HILL, KELLY 183 HILL, MIKE 44, 45 HILL, PHYLLIS 183 HILL, SHARON 138 TRAVIS 171 5, 223, 224,i I HINOJOSA, MERCY 138 I HINSTALA, RICHARD 61 HOBBS, GARY 183 HOBBS, JUSTIN 183 HODGE, ERIC 138 HODGE. HODGE, HODGE. GREG 138 JERRY 183 LETRESA 183 HODGES, MIKE 183 I HAMPTON: HAMPTON, HAMPTON, HAMPTON HANCOCK: KARLOUS 158 JOSEPH 182 MARCUS 182 RHONDA 137 SHERRY 109 HAND, JUDY 158 HANDY. ANGELA 158 HANDY. ANTHONY 182 HANDY. RICHARD 182 HANNA. TONY 182 HANSON. DEE 45, 158, 160 HARDER, FREDA 109 HARDIN, BARRY 137 HARDIN, FRANCES 158 HARDIN, MARTHA 182 HARDIN, REBECCA 162 HARDWICK, TERRY 109 HAROLD, FRANCES 109 HARPER, HEATHER 158 HARRELL, JOHN 182 HARRELL,PHILLIP137 HARRIS, CAROL 137 HARRIS. FREDERICK 137 HARRIS. JEFFREY 46. 158, 161 HARRIS, JILL 60, 138 HARRIS. KIM 171 HARRIS,NIGEL183 HARRIS, RAHN 171, 222 HARRIS, RICHARD 171 HARRIS, SUSAN 109 HARRISON, LARRY 158 HARRISON. TERRY 183 HOLBROOK, JANE 105, 109 HOLLAND, DEBBIE 84 , HOLLAND, TONYA 61, 58 HOLLINS, DAVIS 111 ' HOLLOWAY, ADRIENNE 163 HOLLOWAY, TOMMY 183 , HOLMES, APRIL Isa HOLMES. MARK 45 I HOLT.DAPHNE183 HOMER,HUME183 HODD, MACCI59, 3, 138,222 L HOOK, PHILLIP 103 HOOKER, JEANINE 13a HOOPER, MICHAEL 106, 109 HOPKINS. CLARK 87, 183 I HOPKINS, LES 31, 138, se, 40,223 HOPKINSMELODY183 HOUSE, FRANK 42 HOwARD, CAROLYN 111 HOWARD, DILDRA 171 I HOWARD, JERRY 138 HOWELL, BYRON 110 HUBBARD, MARK Isa HUBBARD, PRISCILLA 171 HUBBARD, STEPHEN 118. 13s, es. sa, 99 HUBERT, MIKE 183 HUCKABEE, CAREN 138, 61 HUDNALL, CLAY 171 HUDNALL,RENEE 171,58 HUDSON, LESHA 1aa HUDSON, SHEKETHA 13a HUGHES, SUSIE 183 HUKILL, KEVIN 12, 171 HULL, HERBERT 110 HULLETT, CHARLES 183 HUNT. CYNTHIA 111 HUNTADO. JONATHAN 183 HUNTER. JAMIE 183 HUNTER, TERRY 42, 13a HURLEY, PAUL 183 HUTCHINS, CARL 171 HUTTON, ANGELA 183 HYDE. GLORIA 171 INCRAM. BERTHA -Ia INORAM, JAMES we INCRAM, ROBERT 171 INTESO, MAXINE 110 - 84, 172 IA 183 138 E 183 HELEN 39, 110 BRIAN 42. 138. 172 CINDY 183 CYNTHIA 45, 138 ERNEST 172 JENNIFER 183 KARLENA 110 LETISHA 183 MONTRICE 138 NOLANDA 139 PATRICIA 172 PATRICK 92, 183 PATRICIA 138 RELEC 'I LINDA 183 JUNE 110 JESSIE 172 JOANN 183 SCOTT 172 MARILYN 183 JIMMY 105 GLORIA 183 EDYE 183 OCIE 87 REGINA 58, 139 AARON 172 AMANDA 43.47. 183 AMY 172 ANGLEA 172 ANTONIO 172 BEVERLY 139 CAPRENA 183 CARLA 183 CHARLES 139 CHARLOTTE 183 CURTIS 169 DAVIS 172 DEBBIE 22. 38, 39 DOROTHY 110 ELEANOR 183 FAYE 172, 58 FRANCIS 172 GAIL 183 GINA 60, 5B GRETA 183, 58 JAMES 183 JOYCE 42. 84 V 110 LIE 172 LINDA 139 LISA 172 LESIA 183 MARSHALL 84, 172 MITCH 172 RAY 183 REGINA 58 RENATA 58. 139 SHAOUITA 183 SHEILA 45, 172 SHELLEY 11 STACY 184 ANDRE 139 184 CANDREAS 172 CECILE 139 CHRISTOPHER 172 CONNIE 184 DEBBIE 184 ERROL 172. 45 GARY 184 GAYLON 139 JANA 42 JERRY 139. 184 JUANITA 172 KEETON 139 KENNETH 172 . KEVIN 184 . KIM 172 . LOIS 65 ES ES ES. MARTINO 139. 42 ES, PAM 82, 184 FS. PAULETTE 184 PHILL 87, 140 S. ES. RAMONA 172 S, REGINALD 140, 44. 45 ROZELL 172, 45 S. S, SALISHA 184 S. SARAH 172 SSHAUNTRELL172 S. SIMONE 184 dex to Pictures JONES.TERESA184 JONES, TOMMY 184 JONES, TYRONE 172 JONES, CAROLYN 110 JONES, JANA 110 JONES. MURDELL 110 JONES. ROZELLE 124 JONIGAN, MARTIN 172 JORDAN,ANITA184 JORDAN, DEROYCE 166, 172, 58 JORDAN, KEITH 184 JORDAN, PAMELA 60 JORDAN, WAYMOND 172 JOWERS. RANDY 172 JUAREZ, OIAZ AZUCEN 184 KAY. RENAULT 172 KEETON. DEBORAH 172 KELLOGG, SHERRI 140 KELLY, CLINTON 172, 58 KENNEDY, GREGORY 172 KENNEDY, KENNETH 172 KENNEDY, MICHAEL 172 KENNEDY, MYRA 42 KENNEMER, BECKY 140, 42 KERSH,JANETTE172 KERSH, KARLA 140, 58, 60 KEY. LORRAINE 42, 140 KILPATRICK, KELLY 45, 172 KIMBRELL.LONNIE140 KIMLICKO, CATHY 44,45 KING. KEVIN 172 KING, RANDALL 110 KING, ROSALYN 140 KINSLEY, MICHELLE 172 KIRBO. ZACK 140 KIRVEN, SHEILA 60 KIRVEN, WILLIE 45 KLEINSCHMIDT. BARBARA 140 KNIGHT. STEVEN 172 LACKEY. CHERYL 172 LACY, REGINALD 172 LAND. ERIC 172 LANE, MICHAEL 172 LANEY, TOBY 172 LANFORD, KAREN 110 LAUGHLIN, STAN 110 LAWSON. BILLY 110 LAWSON. BILLY JR. 127 LAYTON. JERRY 127 LEACH, ROBBY 45, 172 LEBOW,JODI140 LEE. LEE. LEE. LEE. AMANDA 140 CHARLSYE 110 DEBRA 172 DOUGLAS 172 LEE. GENETTA 45, 172 LEE. GENIECE 43, 140 LEE, MARK 172 LEE. MIKE 111 LEE. STEPHANIE 140 LEE, TWANNA 140 LEE. VINCENT 172 LEELEN.RONNIE172 LEEVEY, ANNABELL 173 LEMMONS, ANTHONY 87 LEMMONS. DARRELL 141 LENOIR, WILMA 111,38 LEWIS. BRAD 38. 141, 222 LEWIS, GARY DON 173 LEWIS. STEVE 141 LILES. BETSY 173 LINDSAY, C. R 103 LINDSEY. TERRY 141 LITTLE, LINDA 111 LLOYD. STERLING 141 LOIACANO. JAMES 111 LOLLAR, CHERYL 173 LOLLAR, DUANE 173 LOWE. GLENDA 173. 5. 37 LOWE. SANDY 43. 111 LOWRY, TODD 173 LUMLEY.SONIA111 LYLISTON, BRUCE 173 MABRY.ROBBIE173 MADDOX. SCOTT 141, 44, 61 MADLOCK.DONNA 141,84 MADLOCK, EMMA 111 MADLOCK, FELICIA 58, 59 MAHOMES. CINDY 173 MALLEITJERALD173 MALONE, MARK 141 MALONE, MICHAEL 92, 141 MANGUM, JAMES 141, 44, 42 MARR, BRIAN 43 MARTIN, BENJAMIN 141 MARTIN. BEN 42 MARTIN, SYLVIAN 141 MARTINEZ. LUIS 173 MARVEL. RONNIE 173 MASK, CURTIS 173 MASS. UNNICE 173 MASSEY. BENJAMIN 42, 111 MATHIS. MIKE 173 MATHIS.WANDA111 MAY. LEONA 111 MAYER, JAMES 111 MAYFIELD. MARY 141 MAYS, JOHN 24,141 McADAMS,CLlNT111 MCALLISTER. VICKI 173 MCCLENNAN, LARRY 111 MCCLENNY, DAVID 43 MCCLOUD. CHERYL 173, 45 MCCLOUD. TERESA 141 MCCLOUD, TYRONE 45 MCCLUNG, JUANITA 173 MCCRACKEN. SONJA 173 MCDOWELL. REGGIE 39, 173 MCGEE. DAVID 141 MCGEE. VERONICA 141 MCGOFF, WILLIAM 111 MCGOWEN, MARCUS 173 MCKELLAR, DANNA 38. 59 MCKELLER, PENNIE 84 MCKIE, MIKE 111 MCKINNEY. DARRELL 173 MCKINNEY, GINGER 141 MCLEOD, DAVID 43. 173 McLEOD.JEANNE111 MEADOWS, LORI 186 MEANS, ANTHONY 173. 43 MEANS, DWIGHT 186 MEANS, FELICIA 186 MEESER. SUE 42 MELER. JOHN 173 MELIUS, KEITH 44, 186 MELTON, KELLEY 39.58, 61. 173 MELTON.VICKY173 MENDEZ, GUSTAVO 186 MENDEZ, MARSHA 42, 173 MIDDLEBROOK, THOMAS 161 MIODLEBROOKS. SHARON 173 MIDKIFF, DORIE 42. 161 MIGUEZ, CHRIS 141, 42 MIGUEZVALORIE173 MILES, LAVARD 161 MILLER, AUDRY 173, 58 MILLER. BRIAN 61, 173 MILLER. DON 112 MILLER. JACOUELINE 186 MITCHELL, ANGELA 173 MILLER. LINDSEY 186 MILLER, PATRICIA 186 MILLS. JERI 186 MILLS. RONNIE 186 MIMS, WILLIE 186 MIMS,NINA154.161 MITCHELL, DAVID 186 MITCHELL, IDA 112 MITCHELL, JEFFERY 186 MITCHELLOUINCY151 MOBLEY. CASSANDRA 141 MOBLEY. KEVIN 173 MOBLEY. SONYA 186 MOLLOY, KEITH 173 MOLNAR. LAURA 186 MONCRIEF, CHRISTI 186 MONEY, JOHN 186 MONTEAGUDO,BENNY161 MONTESFELIX161 MONTGOMERY, DEIDRA 186 MONTGOMERY, LESLIE 141 NEWMAN. PAUL 112 NEWSOME. ANTHONY 65. 58, 142 NEWSON, KELVIN 174 NICKERSON, STEPHEN 142 NOBLES. KEMALYN 186 NOBLES, TRACY 174, 58 NOLAN, EARNIE 174 NOLAN, EARNESTINE 174 NOLANL LINDA 186 NUNEZ, ADRIAN 186 NUNN, CARL 186, 61 NUNN, CYNTHIA 186 NUNN, GARY 47 NUNN, KEITH 174 NUSBAUM, ALLEN 174,61 NYE, RAY JR, 112 NYE. RAY 3, 58, 59, 61, 65. 142 NYE. TOTSY 112 OLDHAM.TRACIE174 OLIVER, OLIVER. .CAROLYN 174 OLIVER. OLIVER OLIVER OLIVER BARBARA 112 CALVAN 174 JAOUELINE174 . KEVIN 91 .LARRAINE186 MONTGOMERY, STEPHANIE 43. MOORE. CYNTHIA 173 MOORE, DWIGHT 42. 141 MOORE. GARY 186 MOORE. LARRY 173 MOORE. LISA 186 MOORE. PATRICK 112 MOORE. MOORE. MORAN. VALENCIA 173 WILLIE 173 JENNIFER 86 MORGAN. SAMMIE 141, 42 MORPHIS.HOLLY 141,60 MORRIS. MELINDA 38, 186 MORRISS. TINA 39. 173 MORROW, TIM 174 MORTON, LAURA 186 MOSLEY, CARMON 59 MOSLEY, COBY 174 MOSLEY, ROBYN 58. 174 MOSELY, SHEILA 174 MOTEN, EUGENE 141 MOTEN, GLORIA 142. 45 MURILLOJANIE186 MURILLA, TERESA 186 MURPHY, BARBARA 142, 61 MURPHY, CHARLOTTE 142, 58 MURRAY, APRIL 174 MURRAY, KATIE 142.42 MURRY,LAURIE186 MYERS. CASSANDRA 112 MYERS. JOANN 174 MYERS. KRISTI 185 NABORS. MICHELE186 NASH. BRYAN 186 NASH.DENISE142 NASH, DOYLE 186 NAULS,FLORA112 NELLUMS. WAYNEARD 112 NELSON. NELSON, NELSON. NELSON, NELSON. DeCARLO 174 RHYNE 65, 47, 142 SCOTT 186 SONJA 186 VICTORIA 186 NETHERLAND, KEITH 142 OLLEVIDEZ, MARIO 186 ONEAL. EYVONNE 142 ORBAN, THEODORE 162 OWEN, ANGELA 142 OWENS.CONNIE142 OWENS.DEWAYNE142 OWENS, DONALD 174 OWENS, REBECCA 174 PAINTER, BRENDA 186 PALADINI, MICHAEL 186 PALASOTA. PAM 174 PANNELL. MARIA 39. 142 PARDUE, JAMES 162 PARDUE, LINDA 45. 65. 162 PARKER, NANNETTE 142 PARKER. SCOTT 162 PARKER, YOTT 162 PARKS. BILL 112 PARKS, JIM 186 PARSON, HENRY 186 PARSON, TAMMY 38. 142 PATEL, JANAK 174, 61 PATTERSON. GINA 142 PATTILO, APRIL 85.126, 186 PAUL, ANITA 174, 45 PAYNE, KAREN 186 PAYNE, ZAYLE 186 PEACOCK, CHARLES 174 PEACOCK, RICHARD 112 PEAY, TIMOTHY 174 PENDERGRASS. DIXIE 112 PENRY, CONNIE 162 PEREZ, ROSANO 186 PEREZFREDRICK186 PERKINS, DAVID 42 PERKINS, GWENDOLYN 14. 112 PERKINS, LINDA 174 PETERS, KIM 44, 45. 162 PETTIGREW, JACKIE 186 PFUTZENREUTER. SONIA 39, 45, I PHELPS.LESA142 PHELPS, SHARON 186 PHILLIPS. CINDI 169, 174 PIERCE. ROSIE 84. 174 PIKE, MARK 162 PILGRIMMISSY162 PILKINTON, KEVIN IBS PILLARD.DANNETTE174 PINKERTON, GARY 174 PINKNEY. CYNTHIA 142, 43 PINNER, MISSY 162 PITNER.KANE186 PITNER, KARAN 162 PITTMAN.SHEILA162 POD, ANGELA 58 POLIDORE, ALLISON 186 POLIDORE. MICHAEL 186 POLK. MARILYN 142 POLLARD. JUNE 186 POLLARD. KAYLON 186 POLLARD. TERRI 162 POLLEY. MIKE 44, 45, 142 POOLE, ANGELA 174 PORTER. LISA 162 POSEY. KAREN 186 POST. ESTELLE 58 POTTS, M. C. 174 POTTS, ROSIE 174,58 POWELL. JAMES 174 POWELL, WANDA 142 PRAYTOR, ANN 112 PRESLEY, DEBRA 59, 142 PRESLEY, DEDRA 45. 58 PRESLEY, TINA 186 PRESTON, JANA 186, 209 PRICE, JAMES 174 PRICE. KRYSANNE 186 PRICE. TRACY A. 174 PRICE, TRACY L. 174 PRICE. WILLIAM 186 PRIDDY,CURT162 PRINCE, DAVID 143 PRINCE. REGINALD 186 SMITH. PRINCE, SHELBY 60, 162 PRINGLE, BRIAN 186 PRINTERS. CYNTHIA 162 PRINTERS, JACKIE 58, 143 PROPES, KIM 143 PRUITT, ROBERT 112 PURTLE. MARY 174 PYLE, DONALD 174 OUINONES, ALEX 143, 24 RABOURN, CHRISTI 162 RAIBON, BARBARA 112 RAINS, MARK 186 RAMIREZ, YVONNE 143 RAMIREZ, IRENE 186 RAMIREZ. MARY 186 RAMIREZ. RAPHEAL 185, 186 RAMIREZ, RICHARD 87, 174 RATHER. VELTA 186 RAWLINS, RANAY 186 RAY, ANNE 112 RAY, CHICOUITA 174 RAY, DENISE 174 RAY, LEIANN 162 RAY, SHARON 162 RAY,WILLIAM 162 REDDEN, MELOYNE 186, 43 REDWINE, DEXTER 162 REDWINE. RODERICK 143 REECE, CHARLENE 174 REED, BILLY 174 REED, JAMES 174 REED, KATY 143 REED, RANDAL 174 REGAS, SLOAN 163 RENFRO, RICKEY 174 REYNOLDS. WENDY 175 RHAME, MICHAEL 175 RHINEHART, LATRICE 175. 58 RHODEN, MIKE 175 RICE, CONNIE 43 RICH, KIM 39, 163 RICH, ROGER 175 RHODES, BELINDA 23, 39, 163 RICHARDSON, SHERYL 85 RICHARDSON, REGINA 163 RICKETSON. HUNG 143 RIDER, JESSE 143, 42 RIDER, KEVIN 143 RIGGS. GLORIA 143 RIGGS, LEONARD 163 RITCH, SHAWN 112 ROAN, KIM 175 ROBERSON, ELAINE 103 ROBERSON, LYNZA 175 ROBERTS, LATRICIA 143 ROBERTS, RANDA 143 ROBERTS. SUZETTE 175. 58 ROBINSON, DEANE B5 ROBINSON, ROBERT 175 ROBLES, ELIVORIO 175 RODEN, KELLY 175 RODGER, ELIZABETH 43 RODRIGUEZ, YVONNE 143, 9 ROGERS, JOYCE 113 ROLAND, DENICE 175 ROSS, HERLON 185 ROSS, PAUL 175 ROSS, PAULA 175 ROSS, MONIOUE 144 ROSS, WYATT 126 ROUNTREE, TANYA 42, 144 ROWE, PATTY 185 ROWLAND, AMY 175 ROZELL.DARREN163 ROZELL, JULIE 47, 163 RUNNELS, LISA 163 RUSH, CHARLES 175, 45 RUSH. MARCUS 44, 45. 58. 144 RUSH, NANCY 163 RUSHING, GERALD 1 13 RUSK, ALFREDO 58. 144 RUSSEAU. JOE 72 RUSSEAU. PAMELA 163 RUSSEAU, PATRICIA 83 RUSSELL. GREGORY 175 RUSSELL, BOBBY 46, 144 RYAN. DOUG 39.65, 175 SAENZ. ALMA 144. 222 SAENZ. ANTONIO 175 SEANZ. JESSE 15, 17, 144 SALAZAR,JENSY175 SALINAS, BARBARA 42, 5, 36 SALINAS, RUBEN 187 SAMPLES, JOHN 163 SAMPLES, MARY 4,113 SANCHES, RONDA 163 SANCHEZ. DAVID 61. 65, 120, 130, 139. 144, 40, 33. 28, 32 SANCHEZ, JOE 187 SANDERS, ANTHONY 187 SANDERS, CAMILLE 144 SANDERS. CYNTHIA 144 SANDERS, JIMMIE 113 SANDERS. KATAWNA 175 SANDERS, MARY 163 SANDERS, MICHAEL 175 SANDERS, TERESA 175 SANFORD, LAROSE 144 218 Index Student, Faculty Index SARVER, MARK 187 SATTERFIELD, NORITZ 144 SATTERWHITE, CARLA 175 SATTERWHITE, MIKE 45 SAVAGE, KIM 175 SAVAGE, RICKY 42, 144 SAXTON, GREGG 42,43 SAXON, RUBEN 175 SCHMIDT, GLENN 175 SCHULTZ, CHRISTINA 163 SCOTT, SCOTT BELINDA 144 DONNA 60. 144 SCOTT, LAROSA 42, 144, 148 SCOTT, MARLA 187 SCOTT, MARVIN 163 SCOTT, RICHARD 42, 43, 104, 144 SEATON, ALGEN 163 SEATON, KENNETH 163 SEATON. JOHNATHAN 175 SEBERT, WENDY 144 SELMAN, GREG 187 SERVIERE, BARBARA 187 SESSIONS. ADRIAN 175 SESSIONS, LADORIS 175 SHACKLEFORD, DANA 163 SHANKS,PAULA175 SHAVERS. KIM 175 SHAVERSKRESCENTA175 SHAW, SHAW, DAVID 163 RECHELL 144 SHAW, SANDRA 144 SHEFFIELD. ALICIA 175 SHELTON, TIM 175 SHEPARD. PAMELA 187 SHERFIELD, BARBARA 187 SHERFIELD, THERESA 42, 163 SHORB,LAVINIA175 SHORT, CATHY 30, 144 SHORT. PATRICIA 187 SHIRLEY, MARK 187 SIDES, TAMERA 175 SIGLER, MICHELLE 42, 43, 163 SIGLER, THOMAS 42, 163 SILLS, SHANNON 187 SILVA, RAY 187 SIMMONS, NORMA 175 SIMMONS, TAUNYA 175 SIMS. BRUCE 75, 163 SIMS, PAUL 23. 31. 65. 144 SINCLAIR,SHAUNA163 SIPES, SCOTT 23, 144, 40, 33 SIVADON,PAULA113 SKIEF, BRENDA 175 SLANE, TINA 144 SLAYTON, DOTTIE 43 SLUDER. KIM 58, 65, 122, 123. 163 SLUDER,ROSEMARY113 SMITH. AMANDA 163 SMITH. SMITH. ANALISA 45, 175 ANDY 43, 175 SMITH, ARLISA 42, 144 SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH. SMITH BEVERLY 175 CHIP 43, 75, 163 DANIEL 163 DEWAYNE 73 ELLEN 113 SMITH, GINA 145 SMITH, SMITH. SMITH, SMITH, JAMES 113 JESSIE 91, 92 KENNETH 163 LORI 175 SMITH, TERESA 145 TRACY 187 SNOWDEN,KEYSHA175 SNOWDEN, SAUNDRA 187 SOWELL. ANTHONY 76, 163 SPEAKMAN,JOANNIE187 SPEARMAN, BRAD 145 SPENCER, HAROLD 114 SPENCER, IRMA 114 SPENCER, KEITH 58. 145, 91 SPENCER, KEITH 163, 94 SPENCER, PANELA 175 SPILLMAN, MARY 163 SOUARE. MARIAN 175 SOUIRE, MELISSA 145 SOUIRE, MICHELLE 175 STAMPS, TERRI 145 STANSELL, ROSS 114 STAPLES, TAMMY 175 STARKEY, DAWNE 175 STARKS. JAMES 145 STARLING.LOLA185, 187 STEELE, DENISE 58 STEELE, MATT 145 STEELE. PATRICK 187 STEPHENSON, KARDINAL 42, 145 STEVENS, ROB 187 STEVENS, TAMMY 145,222 STIMPSON, DENNIS 145 STOKES, CARMEN 60 STOKES, SAMUEL 187 STONE, GREG 175 STONE, STEVEN 187 STOUT, JULIE 58 STOVALL. DEBORAH 61, 145 STREET. ANITA 145 STREET, RONALD 175 STULSKY, ANTHONY 175 SUGGS. JIMMY 164 SUGGS, STUART 145, 46 SULlVAN,SHANA175 SUSTAIRE, MARLON 145,46 SWAN. KRISTY 65, 175 SWANN, KATHY 8, 47, 146 SWANSON. DARREN 146 TANNERY, BRYANT 175 TATUM, LISA 146, 60, 58, 59 TAVE, CAROLYN 146 TAXON, ADRIENNE 22. 23. 61, 65, 146 TAYLOR, ANGELA 146, 164 TAYLOR, BERTHA 45, 175 TAYLOR. DENNIS 42, 146 TAYLOR, FRENCH 45, 175 TAYLOR, KIMBERLY 175 TAYLOR, ORA 2. 114 TAYLOR, ROBERT 146, 42 TAYLOR, SANDRA 175 TAYLOR, SHARON 175 TAYLOR. STEVEN 175 TAYLOR, TONDA 146. 42 TEAL. JOAN 3, 114 TEDFORD, DEANA 175 TERRELL, ANGIE 146, 147 TERRELL, BRIDGETT 146 TERRY. GEORGE 72, 164 TEW, SHAWN 176 THOMAS, BILLY 164 THOMAS, DANITA 59, 146 THOMAS. NATHAN 176 THOMAS, NORRIS 176 THOMAS, PAUL 176 THOMAS, WANDA 176 THOMPSON, BRYANT 176 THOMPSON, CHIOUITA 146 THOMPSON, DWANA 146 THOMPSON, PATRICIA 114 THOMPSON, SEAN 5. 36 THORNE. DEE 114 THORNTON,GLENDA 164 TICEY, CARL 164 TIDWELL, PAMELA 176 TIFFORD, DENE 42 TILLERY, STEPHANIE 176 TILLEY, DOYLE 146 TILLEY, JAMES 164 TILLEY, SANDY 176 TILLISON, GERALD 164 TILLISON, KAREN 58, 146 TILLMAN, KIRK 164 TILLMAN, STEPHANIE 164 TIMMS, ARTHUR 146 TIMMINS, JANET 114 TIMS, PAULA 176 TIPTON, WAYLON 164 TOBIAS. JOAN 114 TOMPKINS. JOHNNA 146, 38. 36 TOMPKINS, TERRY 146 TRAYLOR, ROY 164 TRIMBLE. CINDY 176, 61 TUCKER, ANDY 176 TUCKER, JAMES 176 TURNEY.GINA176 TURNER, GREGORY 176 TURNER. OTIS 76 TURNER, PAM 146 TUTT, SANDRA 146 TUTT, TIMOTHY 176 TUT'I'LE,TESSIA176 VALDEZ, ERIC 176 VANCE, SUSIE 185 VANDIVER,RONNIE164 VAN HOUTEN, MELISSA 146 VASOUELMELADEE146 VAUGHN.TAMMY176 VAUGHN,ZANE114 VEASEY, MARILYN 146, 60 VICTORIA, MYRIAM 42, 164 VILLANUEVA, JOBIE 119 VILLANUEVA.JULIO176 VITATOE, GERALD 8, 45, 46. 58, WADE. BUDDY 72. 176 WADE, LARRY 115 WADE, REGINALD 176, 38 WAHARFEL, KRISTINA 42 WALKER. BESSIE 58, 147 WALKER, BURT 25. 121,147 WALKER, MAROUITA 147 WALKER, RUSSELL 90. 164 WALKER, SAMUEL 147, 164 WALKER.TREVA 147,60 WALKER, WILLIE 147 WALLACE. EVA 58. 45, 164 WALLACE, JUDY 164 WALLACE, MELVA 147,42 WARD, DEDRA 147 WARD,LYNNE115 WARFEL, KRISTINA 176 WARREN, DANNY 147 WARREN. KELLY 60. 164 WARREN. KELVIN 147, 164 WARREN, MICHAEL 176 WARREN, RANDY 164 WARREN. SANDRA 176 WASHBURN, DONNA 164 WASHINGTON.JAKKI155, 164 147 WASHINGTON, JOHNATHAN 17 WASHINGTON, NICK 176 WASHINGTON, ROBBY 147 WATERS, SHULANDA 45, 176 WATKINS, BOBBY 105, 115, 220 WATKINS, JEANNA 176 WATKINS, SHIRLEY 45. 147 WATKINS, WILLIAM E. 103 WATSON, H, J, 115 WATSON. RODNEY 42 I WATTERSON, DANNY 122. 164 I WATTS, GARY 3 WEBSTER. DEREK 176 WELCH, MARK 58, 147 WELLS, ANGELA 176 WELLS, KEVIN 164 WESLEY, ANGELA 82. 84. 176 WESLEY, FAMOUS 164 WESSON, CYNTHIA 115 WEST, CHARLES 176 WEST, FREDERICK 176 WHEELER, CASSANDRA 147 WHEELER, YVONNE 176 WHISENHUNT,BETSY115 WHITAKER, KENT 60.76, 148 WITAKER, MELISSA 176 WHITE, BARRY 164 WHITE, DIANNE 82 WHITE, JOHN 42, 148 WHITE, RAZALE 164 WHITE, TAMMY 176 WHITE. TERESA 58, 148 WHITEHEAD, TERESA31, 148 WHITLOCK,TONYA164 WHITMILL.BECKY164 WICKWARE, RODNEY 176 WIGGENS, JANET 45 WIGGINS, JOEY 164 WILKERSON, JILL 43 WILKERSON, KAREN 60 1 WILKERSON, REGINA 176 WILKERSON, ROB 43, 176 WILLHITE, WILLIAMS, WILLIAMS. WILLIAMS. WILLIAMS. WILLIAMS, WILLIAMS. WILLIAMS. WILLIAMS. WILLIAMS WILLIAMS, WILLIAMS, WILLIAMS. WILLIAMS. CARLA 42. 164 ANTHONY 139 DAVID 164 DEBRA 148 DWAYN E 76. 14 GARY 72 GAYTHA 58, 17 HAROLD 176 JOHN 148 JOY 115 KENNETH 176 KENT 87. 164 LYNN 154 MONIOUE 85 WILLIAMS. RAY 148 WILLIAMS, RIJENA 148 WILLIAMS, RODNEY 164 WILLIAMS, RUFUS 87. 176 WILLIAMS, TERRI 164 WILLIAMS. TOMMY 164 WILLIAMS. TONY 58 WILLIAMS, VICKY 176 Y WILLIAMSON, BRYAN 176 WILLIS, DEXTER 176 WILSON, ALEX 176 WILSON. CHIOUITA 82, 164 WILSON, KEVIN 164 WILSON, KIM 58, 164 WILSON, MICHELLE 65, 130, 1' WILSON, REGAN 164 WINCHESTER. DANA 176 WINSTON. A D.115 WOMACK, RAY 115 WOMACK. SUSAN 44, 176 WOOD, KELLY 148 WOODARD. SONJA 176 WOODS. JASON 164 WOODS, RHONDA 16 4 1 WOODS, WILLIAM 46, 148 3 WOODYARD, BARBARA 38, 1 WRIGHT, ANITA 42, 45, 58, 16 WYLIE, GLYNETTA 176 YARBROUGH. LARRY 176 YATES, RANDY 148 YAW. SHERRI 176 YORK, MATT 176 YOUNG, FLOYDINE 115 YOUNG, JERRY 176 YOUNG, MICHELLE 43 YOUNG. THOMAS 115 YZAGUIRRE, ALBERT 176 ZAMBRANO, ADRIAN 87 ZAMBRANO, AMANDA 43 ZAMORA, TIMOTHY 115 YORK, MELANIE 39, 156. 164 ZIMMERMAN, LISA 176 The John Tyler Alcalde is produced by a student journalism class under the direction of Wilma LeNoir during regular school hours, seventh period and several after school and weekend sessions. John Tyler High School is located at 1120 NNW Loop 323 in Tyler, Texas. The cover is an original design by Judith Burleyson, art department chairman. The design is printed on a Blue 451 cover. 1983 Alcalde was printed in Helvetica print in Blue 861. The opening section was based on Silver 81 with lettering printed in Marine Blue 12. Body type was Helvetica 46 in 10 point. Headlines were 24 point on division pages and 30 point elsewhere. The pages were produced on 80 pound offset enamel. Pictures were printed on polycontrast paper with an F finish. Endsheets used a 3 point reverse border with a 1 point blue rule. Initial letter for the theme was from Helvetica Outline Series with solid blue interior. Background was a 50M screen of Marine Blue 12. Typesetting for endsheets was provided by Tyler Star Publishing Company. Color photographs were done by Boland Crawford and Steve Self. Clubs were photographed by Provine Studios. Class and sports pictures were contracted by Hub Coleman ot National School Studios. The theme idea, Back Where We Belong, was written by senior Scott Hendley. The press run of the 1983 Alcalde was 775 copies with 224 pages. The Alcalde was published by Taylor Publishing Company of Dallas and represented by Bill Henderson. Layout designs were three columns, 14 picas wide, in mosaic designs. Folios were 12 point capitals and lower case. Some preliminary typesetting was done on a Compugraphic 2750 editwriter by Alcalde staffers. Colophon 219 Students ot Yesterday - Graduates of Today The senior class and audience Senior principal Bobby Watkins congratulates Nancy Cruse after graduation. Seniors take a step into the rest of their lives. 220 Graduation .Qt .,.:wt' :E 'fu i 'lux Aiv'-- s nl as t,:ss:ssf!f 'Lamar . -swwtiiefli . -f ll i 2 'ffl 11 . y,,q,gw E An anxious father watches. Ji the Future gif H? tai' 5 ii 'QQ xg, ff? X J.: xi , .l dai vm ,1 .ov Help was needed with hats and collars. Valedic- torian David Sanchez gives the commencement address. Graduation 221 soon LUMBER PROPERLY USED Textbooks i-:As NEVER FAILED paperback Bggks Study Guides Greeting Cards C Shirts MCCAIN CO. Novelty Items Across from TJC 1427 S. Baxter Art Supplies Drafting Supplies School Supplies College Books COLLEGE in no0KS l , .r ' 1 - Cemng F 9 0 Brass Collectable Antq e Reproductions II Lamps L-- A - 7 ,. Q, : ,ff X - : , U I , -fffj Xl ' in T ' ' 3: . ' ' ff 'gr XX 4 gf, 1. - S -ff f li .X r , Av li X i X l 4'lllik 409 Gilmer Rd 4007A S. Broad ay Longview. Texas 75604 Tyler, Texas 75701 . . . 214-753-6844 214-581-7534 Eating is Brad Lewis' favorite part of F.F.A. QI, in-Tr' .NX YQSY' 1 -:Stn Sophomore Rahn Harris begins showing his pleasure for the arrival of spring. 222 Advertising Seniors Sandy Ellis, Tammy Stevens, Maggi Hood, and Alma Saenz a good influence for underclassmen. S jf J if All-Region i Mike Beall 'wanna Buford Gary Bush Viki Caddel Bill Cox Gary Dews Chet Dingler Cn A Final Note John Philip Sousa UIL Solo! Ensemble Gary Bush Coan Bateman . Mike Beall All-Americans Cynthia Bell Celeste Gabriel Gary Bush W Les Hopkins Genieoe Lee Tammy Stevens Chet Dingler Scott Edwards Susan Grindle ' illie Ferguson Robby Washington Bamana Jones ' arol Gabriel Duane Lollar 't my Goodnight Jazz Musicians Tammy Stevens ' aisy Guthrie Bill COX Cindy Trimble oott Hendley Les Hopkins Mark Weloh obyn James Teresa Whitehead iessie Walker Qufgfandjng Musicians Tony Williams ' C sa Whitehead MCDOn3ld,S Band ' Advances to State ony Williams Twanna Buford r vanoes to Area it Soott l-lendley mf S Band Winners 223 59? Sus 'X ur F As theclosing of the iii , theme idea, Back year to be an image Oi the seventy-fourth edition ot We Be-longg which seemed Sciicgoi for iiie Communiiy i the Alcalde has finally to fit every aspect of life at io Show the academic ' arrived, W9 ihe CO-ediiOfS c i Jghn Tylerg Bill Henderson, program and to teach of this edition would like to 1 our representative from ioumaiisin. take this opportunity to Taylor Publishing NOW in Ciosing We Wouid thank all the peome who Company, who assisted Us like to thank two groups of helped to make this book 8 in many selectionsg Melinda peopie. iiisi the 782-783 iw ' ' 'er to,p.Loduce,..,.EorsbageoLEZnoyine..-,.Ha.Aicaidcegiaiimak ,,,, at i l ' 0 l I 0 ' ci o n - 0 - i , '-fN'- npdrinwci ripw , iris-E OOE ' ' 'pgo sg Eolemaryfor L ' i ni- 1 j XJ N prlnclpals,- W- :pictuies of alfclassesk-L a 'SiaiieiS?aiidl0 the i-ioilj, i you all. our us by do some i Senior will thoughts ot l-lendley c The main duties helped by thinking up the yearbook are to record the f iw ' A-a-me- .mee-..+.wLf.,. 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A A A -giij ' , ,, 'fm 42 - ., i 1 I 1983 Alcalde Staff Edltors: Bryan Harvey, Karen Tillison: Photography Editors: Les Hopkins, Danita Thomas: Academics Editors: Kelly Coon, Glenda Lowe: Senlor Class Editor: Cynthia Pinkney: Junlor Class: Kelli Gideon: Sopho- more Class: Barbara Salinas: Freshman Class: Kristi Gideon: Favorites: Viki Caddel, Johnna Tompkins: Business Manager: Yvonne Rodriguez: Advertlslng Manager: Barbara Woodyard: Sports: Ginger McKinney, DeDe Conner: Publlclty Coordinator: Adrienne Taxon: Asslstants: Kerrie Eubanks, Sean Thompson, Michael Green, Deroyce Jordan: Faculty Sponsor: Wilma LeNoir: Prlnclpal: Joan Brooks. Sideline View Juniors Jett Cool, Ronnie Vandiver, and Tim Fowler stand aside at a home baseball game and watch the action against Chapel Hill. L. Hopklns AHA ,iV.Ki4r D121 H- fiifliiifii X ,xref Y 4 'W A gf is Syria I, .1 1,39 xl' tif ice: ' f 'F -. t . iii' ii a n C A +0 ' yi :Q -.0 '51 ' vb Y sux' X Q.: A il'i Q . 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