John Tyler High School - Alcalde Yearbook (Tyler, TX)
- Class of 1984
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David McCIenny and Kristi Ellis look com- fortable as they prepare for another day of school. Sophomore Stacey Johnson selects books instyle. 12 FASHIONS i Looking Good in '84 s students mingled with their friends, they displayed a mixture of looks for 1984. Some chose sweaters and baggies to continue the preppie look. Mini skirts as well as colored hose and pumps returned to the fashion scene. The western attire caught the eye of the cowboys and cowgirls of today. Boots and hats made the western look as well as shirts and belts. The Tyler department stores carried the appealing mini skirt, a must for any girl's wardrobe. ln the shoe category, pumps became a favorite with some JT students who bought them in all spring hues. i 4 'T-4. U, ,. W 5 Sweatshirts and sweaters make up the casual look for teachers as well as students. Cindy Phillips gears up for the Texas Tradition. Faddish fashions are worn with class by April Patillo. bi au,-v FASHIONS 13 QNICR Q-5 f-X Coe Q '39 H X JC 19z6 xx ln ?vyIer,Tef0e Tyler junior College Quality education since 1926 1 Q I I Earning the Green Sharon Brown serves up hot food at Grandy's. Butch Adams butchers up nice juicy chicken at Chick-Fil-A. Mikki Sanchez recommends health food from Goods Pharmacy. 16 WORKING ocational Education is one of the opportunities given to juniors and seniors to learn about a profession and at the same time continue with classroom study. The program includes Distributive Education, Vocational Office Education, Industrial Cooperative Training, Health Occupations, Home Economics Cooperative Education. ' Students taking these courses have 7:30 classes and get out of school at 11:38 to go to work. Mikki Sanchez said, lt makes me feel independent to make my own car payment and being able to buy my own necessities. l really enjoy it. These types of courses teach students how to balance a checkbook and how to keep up with profits and taxes. fe Physical Therapy aide Julienne Butler helps patient Stace Bundick AEIUN Gabriel placed first in district in Persuasive Speaking, and James Reed third. Winning in District UIL t, wt af 'ff ig wnqww if A Q4 i Kim Rich placed third in Poetry Interpretation. The UIL district honorees are John Barnes, Lara Henderson, and Kim Rich UIL 17 National Honor Society Taps 43 New Members orty-three students were recognized on March 29 when new National Honor Society members were inducted at the ceremony held in the Theatre. Marla Ford, a 1981 graduate and former NHS president, was the featured speaker. The evening was highlighted by speeches from Anthony Brown, invocation: Julienne Butler, welcome: and Terri Elrod, review of projects. Principal Joan Brooks introduced Ford. Vicki Bennett gave recognition to current members, and Denese Steele closed the ceremony with the benediction. National Honor Society officers are Julienne Butler, president: Terri Elrod, vice-president, Susan Grindle, secretaryg and Michael Barrett, treasurer. Senior members include Sharon Branscum, Anthony Brown, Shannon Everhart, Rebecca Freeman, Julie Bickerdike, Jesse Campos, Robert Cantrell, Kelly Cluis, Allen Day, Dahlia Dotson, Lisa Freeman, Eugene Geh- ring, Michele Havens, Julie Hilton, Chris Jerger, Lynn Mann, and Alfred Mathis. Also included were Michael Matlock, Curt Priddy, Jeanelle Pruitt, Sloan Regas, Christina Schultz, Michelle Sigler, Kimberly Sluder, Alfred Chip Smith, Carmen Stokes, Julie Stout, Myriam Victoria, Eva Wallace, Kevin Wells, and Kimberly Wilson. Juniors and sophomores must have an average of at least 90 and must show active school support, said Bennett. Juniors inducted were Amy Cohen, Paul McCown, Jodie Page, Sangita Patel, and Kristy Swan. Sophomores selected were Stephanie Blissite, Melissa Bumpers, Jessie Grubb, Mark Jerger, Melinda Morris, Carl Nunn, Susan Smith, Lola Starling, Jill Wilkerson, and Jeff Williams. Rozell,andDeneseS ff -N New members received a Brandon Cri ell, Chet D mbership card as old members Denise Edwar , ames, Ramana Jones, Rozell Jones, David McLeod, Latrice Rhinehart, Andy Smith, and Lynn Taylor are junior members. Newly inducted seniors include Butch Adams, Angela Barry, Glen received a certificate. New members, along with old members, will attend bi-monthly meetings. At these meetings students will decide on monthly service proiects. One event planned for April is an Easter egg hunt for children of faculty members. First Row: Amy Cohen, Michelle Sigler, Eva Wallace, Kelly Cluiss, Lynn Mann, Michelle Havens. Second Row: Jodie Page, Christine Schultz, Kim Wilson, Susan Smith, Lisa Freeman, Angela Barry, Julie Hilton, Myriam Victoria, Julie Stout. Third Row: Dahlia Dotson, Sangita Patel, Alfred Mathis, Paul McCown, Jeff Williams, Carl Nunn, Mark Jerger, Allen Day, Kim Sluder, Janelle Pruitt. Fourth Row: Curt Priddy, Thomas Sigler, Chip Smith, Sloan Regas, Chris Jerger, Butch Adams, Robert Cantrell, Glenn Bickerdike, Michael Matlock, Eugene Gehring. NJ: .. .. Y Eugene Gehring lights his-candle duririgmthd NHS induction Ceremony Some ol the winners pose together aft th ' Y C6I'9mOf1 . Presentaiion is a sad time as well as a 20 PRESENTATION h3DPY Rob Lancaster receives a kiss from his mom. Doo Hanson and Linda Pardue say their goodbyes. Terri Elrod and Julie Rozeil are all smiles. i 1 'X Winners share their excitement and joy with friends. P E N I O N 2 1 Sights and Sounds of Sprih Major Benny Archuleta and Susie Archuleta joke with JROTC students Andy Smith and Philip Cornell. WT' 'I' 53? , The Spring Queen, Lisa Lamb, is escorted to her throne by Mario Arteaga. Michael Rhame's pastel painting places se- cond in the art exhibit. Christine Longbrake, Susan Womack, Lara Bunch, and Jiil Haokler look over their music. SPRING CONCERT 3 fhi ,fm Y A e 'W ici, The Royal Court enjoys the evening's activities. Band members listen attentively as Mr. Samples gives directions. Bobby Watkins and Charles Craddock chat. David Guiterrez looks at the exhibits. Art teacher Jennie Slegle discusses Senior Chris Jerger, views the artwork. Jennifer Jackson's winning art projects. SPRING CONCERT 23 O McDonald' Q Quality ou can MD Id --g,Q1L. Quality is 10061 pure lean beef. Ground beef that,s leaner than most people huy in the store. With no filler added. Quality is fresh huns made with golden brown spring wheat. Quality is hrandfname trimmings. Quality is something you don't have to talk about. Not when you can go to MeDonald's and taste it. 1300 S. Beckharn 4014 S. Broadway 3109 W. Gentry Pkwy. 1-zo at Hwy. 69N Darren Rozell and Jason Green fill out their orders for senior pictures. l i ,, W Q L . E N at g ,sssi Nancy Rush prepares Carolyn Jasper for her picture as Jackie Davis and Lois Jones watch. Onlookers are James Lowry, Kristin Flem- ing, Trace Dodson, Mike Jones, Craig Florence, and David Williams. Eric Gipson says, Cheese! Tony Scott says, Here goes the cap. CAP AND GOWN PICTURES Christine Schultz, Lori Meadows, and Missy Bumpers listen for the ringing ofthe doorbell Debbie Johnson and Amy Cohen are amazed at the sight of a man! 26 DRAMA Allen Nusbaum asks Lucinda to marry him. Paints, Props, And Poise he fall production by the International Thespian Society consisted of two plays: A Doctor in Spite of Himself and The Eden Echo. The first selection, A Doctor in Spite of Himself, portrays Sganarelle, played by Steve Carvajal. The woodcutter quarrels with his wife, Martine, portrayed by Lara Henderson. Playing the part of Martine was very interesting because of her uniqueness and her ability to be independent, says Lara. Martine vows to get even with her husband. Her chances come when she meets two servants in search of a doctor to cure their master's daughter. Martine recommends her husband in the most glowing terms as a doctor who can perform miracles. He warns them that he will have to be beaten into it. The two men hail Sganarelle as a great doctor and whack him roundly with sticks whenever he attempts to deny it. They force him into becoming a doctor in spite of himself. Fortunately, the master's daughter is only shamming illness to avoid a distasteful marriage. When Sganarelle is able to unite her with her own true love, she is miraculously cured. Doctor Sganarelle is richly rewarded. Bren! Cheatham playa Anita Wright's groundhog. Allen Nulbaum and John Barnes discuss marrying Belinda Rhodes Lucinda Brian Weaver asks for permission to get some medicine. DRAMA 27 Fun With Friends Melissa Waddell says Look at me! Kim Savage and Stephanie Biissitfe find that it takes two to tango. Brigadetle officers goof off before performing. Kim Savage, Kelley Melton, and Sarah Jones are ready for a night on the town. 3 Floberl Cantrell, Andy Tucker, and Mark Pike check out a basketball game. Krislin Fleming, Julie Ellis, and Dee Han- son goof off for a while. 28 STUDENTS CANDIDS Kristin Fleming, Mark Pike, Amy Rowland, Kim Savage, Danny O'NeaI, and Brent Melton say What homework? Kelvin Newsome and Genetta Lee sing I celebrate my Iove. Denese Steele plays Sorocco The spirited junior class gives Kenneth Arterberry a pie in the face! Kristi Swan relaxes while watchhing the homecoming game. Stephanie Blissitle, Lee Anne Ivy, Missy Mc- Coy, and Tonya McCrary perform ata basket- ball game. STUDENTS CANDIDS 29 Those Special lvlemorief Tracy and Candi make late night calls to friends. Dennis, Tracy, and LaKeatha, pose before History class begins. Tracy Nobles, in evening gown competition. Smile, Terry Mosley. Someone will think you' re up to something. 30 STUDENT CANDIDS Stacey Cox, a new student, receives going-away presents from friends. April Palillo shows her charm before class begins Candi Cain taking it easy at home. Pam, Jackie, Janet, Sonia, and Stephanie live it up on a drill team trip. Dana Oatiey, shows off the drill team trophies. Jerry Hodge and Tim Morrow making late night calls at a friends house. gl . . . QQ. if tina? if ld Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Sanders enjoy a track meet after school hours. lt's Sunday's best for Amy Fiowiand. Cynthia Hunt shows that drill team pose. STUDENT CAN DIDS 31 Drama Presents Ethan Frome he presentation of Ethan Frome on March 29 was one ot the highlights for Theatre Arts students. The play was the University interscholastic League play selection tor competition in Nacogdoches. All high schools in 13 AAAAA UlL participated in this event. The script for Ethan Frome was developed from the Edith Wharton novel. The story concerns the farmer Ethan Frome, his complaining wife Zenobia, and her young kinswoman Mattie Silver. in the play, Ethan and Mattie grow to love each other but have no hope ot ever having a lite together. With such a dreary prospect for their future together, they choose to ride down a hill on a crazy snow-sled to meet death against a tree. The UIL play, directed by Helen Jack, brought students more acting awards than students from any other play cast. Sophomore Lara Henderson was awarded Best Actress plaque and medal. Senior Kim Rich was selected as a member of the All Star Cast, and junior John Barnes received an Honorable Mention All Star Cast award. Cast members included Allan Nusbaum, Steve Carvajal, Barnes, Rich, Paul Hurley, Henderson, Lester Hooder, Samuel Priddy, and Lori Meadows. Crew members consisted ot Angela Barry, Barry Hopson, Ruben Ballesteros, and Kim Mahan. Ethan Frome cast: Reggie McDowell, Steve Carajal, Lester Hooker, Paul Hurley, Samuel Priddy, Lori Meadows, Lara Henderson, John Barnes, Kim Rich and crew Barry Hopson, Kim Mahan, and Ruben Ballesteros take a curtain call. Not pictured was Angela Barry. The UIL play was presented for English classes in the school's Theatre. 32 UIL PLAY 7 ..,. W I V QQ! 5. 'W University interscholastic League honorees in drama included John Barnes, Honorable Mentiong Lara Henderson, Best Actress: and Kim Rich, All Star Cast. - ffffiif Mattie Silver lLara Hendersonj received instructions on her duties in the Frome household. Ethan fdohn Barnesj appears as a broken man in this scene. A brief talk takes place between Herman Gow lFleggie McDowellJ and Young Man fSteve Carvajall. UIL PLAY 33 Girls Choose Dates adie Hawkins is an exciting tradition where the girls treat the guys to a night out. The dance was tilled with fun and amusement. The couples dressed alike in oxfords and overalls. Mr. H. J. Watson, or i'Marrying Sam as he was tamiliarly called, gave participating couples a Hillbilly Marriage tree of charge. Instead of the symbolical kissing of the bride, the boy saluted his new bride. Along with this show of festivities, there was a lot of dancing. Dexter Ftedwine and Mike Jones D.J.'d the gala event. Hillbilly? Girls treat guys to dinner at Steak -N- Spirits 34 SADIE HAWKINS ig 3 Q Daren, Kelley, Keith, Kristin, Cindy, and Eddie are the group of the evening! WOW! Look at them move! Shulanda Waters expresses the Cowgirl in her! SADIE HAWKINS 35 Seniors End Year With Sheraton Prorn Danny 0'NeaI, Brenda Pieiand wish they would play their song. The last dance. Kelley Mellon, Jim White, Dexter Fledwine, Gwen Neal smile for the camera. Delton Key, Carl Ticey and David Shaw discuss plans for after the prom. 36 PROM AF E 75 ,pf-e 5 .N , t E K ,, ,.Li . 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PROM 39 class oi 1984 Academic Achievement Tern Elrod W Valedictorianf f Salutatorfan 40 ACHIEVEMENT HonorGraduates Butch Adams 1 Michael Barrett Angela Barry Sharon Branscum Anthony Brown Julianne Butler Jesse Campos J Dahlia Dotson Shannon Everhart Lisa Freeman Rebecca Freeman Eugene Gehring Susan Grinclle Daisy Guthrie Julie Hilton Christopher Jerger Lynn Mann Sloan Regas Julie Ftozell Michelle Sigler Kim Sluder Alfred Chip Smith Carmen Stokes Kevin Wells Scholarshipsand Civic Ame-ricanASsociation ot University Women. ......, C . .y ...... . . .g .... C. DeneSe+StCeel.egs Qi John Tyler PTA .............. Q 1 C ,Julie Stiout,LKent Wilclialms City Council PTA ,........... , ' .i.. Y. . .C SusaniGrindlei American Business Women's Association C . .E .ly ,C Q .,.. Carmen Stokes f ArlegardeCivic and Cultural Club T. . C ...,. i.ei JCGCQUSUHG WHSWUQTTOUK Alpha KappaAlpha Sorority. . M ....... .gg .C ...., C.fJeaneilePruitrt Delta Sigma Theta Sorority ...,,, ool, . .A. C ,..,.., . . . Shanno.nEverhart, Felicia lvladlock . L. S. Boss . ulo. ........,....... A .......... ...,.,.. C .... Teresa Hawkinsj, fi. Tyler Business and Professional 1Women's Club . . ..... 'QQ isirl .... lvl.ichelle1Siglerr' Tyler l.S.D. insurance .....,.. E. pt ., ......... . . . Eric Hampton East Texas Cattleeette ...... . A c t 1. 4 .., Darren .Bozell Q Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, . C. C. g . . .Felicia Madlockf Frank Newman Speller, Jr .... . .Q , li.yi gJCosCe1Alfarso, Jere Hunter Tyler Legal Secretaries ..... Q .... .. . .C ....... .rrrr .a.,.C Sharon Branscum C pf Southwestern University. . C Q g it ...C . . ,jg .C . . Q .Butch Adams St. ivlary's University President'sfScholarship ,gg .J . gf. .CCqCQf, , C C ,Sloan H9933 C i Kilgore College Art Dept., . , , 4 ..g.g Q. . . .g . ysi. . ClShanQnonCEvelrhart, Kenneth Cobb ff T.J.C. Art Department ...,.. t 7 f t ..i. A g .rii QC, sii. ii.y C .CiC. . . . . . . .Stuart Stout y Earl Campbell Scholarship . . A. . T Ct . . ....C ......... 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T ..... lvl ichelle Havens American Legion, . .E .,... . . . ...Y ........ ....... A .C. Denese Steele American Institute of industrial Engineers .... .........,. g . . Anthony Brown. Bausch and Lomb. Award ..... y . ,..... ......,................ A .......... J ulienne Butler National Scholar Athletes ....,., g ..C...........C.......C....C. Joyce Johnson, A an Brown Decathlon ..... . . g ..................... Butch Adams, Christopher Campb Lisa Freeman, Daisy Guthrie, JulieCHrilton, Tanya Holland, James Fieed,JKentsWilliarnssg C ' E c . C Y, g E Seminar Scholars Q JC Cj V--aff Student Conference on National Affairs at A 8. M ..C......... tC.igs AltredCSmith Civitan Citizenship. . ........... T ......,.......C . . C. Q .Kenne thCACrtegrberriy Hugh O'Brien Youth Award ......... L C Q . ....... .glvlichael.McClellan American Legion Girls',State ........... A if. CC.tC Liatfriceigfiihinehart American Legion Boys' State .......... A t .g i .T i g r an C C Sam Rayburn PublicCAtfairs Symposium . . . CCK. L Chester Dingler AwAnDS ? xf f . -' ' ' .nn if W W 4 4 . , A Q. A vs J :'+ sf, lf Q r n 5 N. W .alas A Q Q 1 a VY lin. . s r -Q-. ' -, ,W 'N ss.. Q Yi 0 wwamf--W-wav -: , :vm ,Q ' , .xxx .H W v I JROTC Salutes 'All the Way' unior Reserve Officers Training Corps began its first year of existence with Major Benny Archuleta as Senior Army Instructor. Later, he was joined by Sergeant Rainey Powers. There were 124 cadets initially enrolled in Alpha Company and Bravo Company. The corps consisted of 80 males and 44 females. Leadership positions were filled ,by cadets voluntarily taking an exam of the cadet's choice. Final decision was based on the cadet's leadership abilities and judgemental character. Officers, serving on the Battalion Board and special staff, were Doug Ryan, Battalion Commander: Michael Cooper, Battalion Ex- ecutive Officerg Lynn Mann, Adjutantg Phil Cornett, Intelligence and Publications Of- ficerg Lindsey Miller, Training and Operations Officer, Chris Campbell, Supply Officer, and Matt Childs and ReBecca Watkins, platoon leaders. Sean Cole was commander of Bravo Company with Brian Curtis as ex- ecutive officer and Mark Friok and Hank Par- sons serving as platoon leaders. Among the many firsts for JROTC were the Veterans Day Assembly, the Christmas Parade march, and the ushering at basket- ball and organizational meetings. The corps also assisted guests and representatives on Career Day. The corps held a Military Ball and annual picnic. Some cadets evolved into specialized teams inthe corps, Drill Team, and Color Guard. The Drill Team competed at Shreveport, Louisiana, placing eleventh out of 39 teams. The Color Guard made their of- ficial debut at the Veterans Day Assembly and the Earl Campbell Relays. Several cadets went over to Longview during the spring semester to observe the Carl Nunn, Public Affairs Officer. Company commanders also served on the Board. Allan Nusbaum was commander of Alpha Lobos Annual Formal inspection. The culmination of the year came when the Of- ficers Club was formed with two cadets pro- Company with Kirk Cook, executive officer: moted to officer status. . .. ,. .....,vW,.-tawwe-w OMPANY B - Front Row: Sean Cole, Brian Curtis, Margo King. Second Row: Mark Frick. Third Row: Breck Arnold, James Reed Dale ash Bill Carter Malcolm Hammond J R Greene And S ' h F , , , . . , y mit . ourth Row: Patrick Dickerson, Jaunita Kemp, Veronica Fletcher, Andrew timpson, Bryan Starkey, Corey Greenhouse, Chet Johnson, Diana Robinson. Fifth Row: Hank Parsons, Addy Little. Sixth Row: Elgie ohnson, Jennifer Deveraux, Kris Wiggins, Tammy Wisley, Greg Tumer, Missy Franks, Brandon Rudyk. Seventh Row: Cecil Williams, Xavier elley, Anthony Brown, Donny Allen, Mike Cloud, Bradley Cunnitf, Debra Frazier. Back Row: Sandra Harvey, Paula Erwin, Cassandr iliiams. 6 l Captain Lynn Mann files information. JROTC 43 CHEERLEADERS - Top: Julie Rozell, head. Second Flow: Cheryl McCloud, Deanna Tedford, Sheila ' ' ' ' ' t. McGowen. Third Flow: Ramana Jones. Fourth Row. Shauna Sinclair, Jeannie Fnck, masco Rob Wilkerson, manager, and Jeannie Frick, mascot. Mez? if LION GUARD - Bottom Flow: Andy Smith, Steve Carvajal, Captain Chris Jerger, Sam Walker, Shelby Prince. Back Row: Herlon Ross, Barry Clark, Hays, Coby Mosley, John Barnes, Mark Jerger. 44 CHEERLEADERS, LION G UARD Promoting Spirit wo support groups which were instrumental in promoting school spirit were the Cheerleaders and Lion Guard. The Lion Guard, a service organization founded in 1973, was available during the year changing the Marquee, filling the coke machines, and displaying the school mascot cage at various functions. ln addition, they were responsible for raising and lowering the American Flag each day. The Lion Guard was led by captain Chris Jerger, John Barnes, Steve Carvajal, Barry Clark, Billy Hayes, Mark Jerger, Coby Mosley, Shelby Prince, Herlon Ross, Andy Smith, and Sam Walker. Wayneard Nellums, Sr. sponsored the organization. Sandy Adams directed the cheerleader organization, the school mascot, and the all school pep rallies. The Cheerleaders, elected during the spring of 1983, attended summer cheerleading camp to learn new yells and special techniques for rally motivation. Their responsibility included the planning of timely skits for rallies and providing speakers each Friday during football season. Their work continued as basketball season began. They were the voice and the spirit of JT at all times. Fall cheerleaders get ready for their pre- game performance. CHEERLEADERS, LION GUARD 45 UIL Rates Marching Band With a One he roar of the crowd sweeps across the stadium as the 184 piece band sounds its first note of Cordoba. Each member preparing to relay the 2,865 movements, must display the pride that has been passed down from year to year. This year, the Marching Lion Band was the first corps band to receive a division one rating at University interscholastic League contest. This was also the first division one rating since 1978. The Big Blue Band performed in front of a panel of three judges at Henderson. Director John Samples said when the rating was announced, I started to throw my hat in the air, but l knew 184 hats and plumes would have followed. Under the direction of Head Drum Major Debbie Johnson, Assistant Drum Majors Karol Gabriel and Gaytha Williams, the band performed a ten minute show to tunes of Cordoba, Siracco, Show Case For Band, and Climb Every Mountain. The main crowd pleaser was Show Case for Band which included an all band hand wave routine. The show was highlighted with diamond formations, accents of diagonals, and full band salutes. concentration was centered on solo and ensemble, the Christmas Parade, and concert contest. With the support of parents and community, the Marching Lions were participants in the Parade of Champions at the Cotton Bowl on October 22. They placed fourth out of nine bands. Twenty-Four students placed in All Region Band. The band also earned a first division inthe annual Rose Festival. Long hours and hard work were part of band participation. During marching season, members met on the practice field. Whether it was raining or snowing, they drilled their routine for Friday's night game. Giving 110 percent effort was a must in order to keep an organization this size together. According to Samples, the following characteristics were developed in band: physical coordination, discipline, pride and recognition, team work, interest and service. The band became something of a family where everyone was accepted as an equal. The students learned the concepts of democracy, leadership, sportsmanship and fair play, and developed good citizenship by teaching emotional stability, self control, and dependability, said Samples. The concert and sight reading contest also took many hours of work. Arriving at 7:20 and leaving between 5:30-7:30 became the average band student's day. The Symphonic Band, under the direction of Samples, performed The Klaxon March, irish Tune From County Derry, and Celebration Overature. The concert band, under the direction of Timothy Zamora, performed National Emblem, Dedicatory Overture, and Origional Suite. With the completion of tryouts the band members focused attention on the annual Twirling Festival. With the help of parents and students once again, the festival was a success. The band hosted an honors and awards banquet May 5 where numerous awards and recognitions were presented. The seniors left Last Wills and Testaments to underclassmen. This has been an outstanding year for Big Blue Band with many accomplishments gained. As the seniors fade into the west, the winning tradition, of the Pride of East Texas will be carried out by the newly elected officers and members. After marching season, the band's concentration i i - if M .,., . THE JOHN TYLER MARCHING LION BAND MEMBERS - NINTH GRADE - Donny Allen, Terri Barnett, Paul Crockett, Jennifer Deveraux, Stacey Gober, Thomas Hale, Eric Jeffrey, Trisha Jester. Tovia Johnson, Derrick Key, Candace Kindle, Chelby King, Lynda Lance, Paula Lance, Patricia Mays, Gregg McDaniel, Derlc Middlebrooks, Andrea Mitchell, Victor Pinkney, Marneitha Reese, Ronald Ross, Tchora Scott, Tony Simmons, Monica Steerman, James Thigpen, Carol Trimble, Jimmie Vickers, Toni Ward, Ruth Welch, Sandra White, Cecil Williams Peter Wilson, Steve Wilson, Pam Thomp- son, Stacey Warren, Greta Crear, Melanie Isabell, Donnie Ables, Kristy Ellis. SOPHOMORES - Rebecca Ansley, Leeman Bennington, Teri Boudreau, Lara Bunch, John Carasco, Linda Clark, Reginald Clark, William Cole, Greta Crear, Barry Crocker, Anthony Crockett, Brian Curtis, Elaine Denmore, Ruth Donnelly, Donald Dotson, Sherria Drawhorn, Scott Edwards, Cynthia Eitson, Julie Ellis, Rachel Evans, Michael Fears, Brent Gimble, Cindy Grindle, Darin Grissom, Jill Hackler, Tammie Hartsfield, Demetrice Herndon, Phyllis Hill, April Holmes, Jamie Hunter, Gloria Jimerson, Delphnie Kennedy, M ' M C llou h Brid etf Mcka Keith Melius Sharon Middlebrooks Sonya Mobley Michele Nabors Kemalyn Nobles Carl Nunn Ranay Rawlins, Melissa Cedrick Manley, Lakeya Maxson, onica c u g , g y, , , , , I I Reynolds, Ruben Salinas, Angela Smith, Susan Smith, Tina Smith, Tracy Smith, Joannie Speakman, Stephen Stone, Jeffrey Swanson, Cindi Tamez, Dandrea Thornton, Quondetta Turner, Teddy Warden, Arthur Waters, Shari Waters, Tamayra Whitaker, Irene Williams, Kathryn Williams, Kim Mahan. JUNIORS - Felicia Arnold, Lauretta Arps, Ophrie Barrett, Michael Beall, Cynthia Bell, Tonya ' ' ' ' ' ' ' G d G T ' Berry, Amanda Boyd, Janna Brown, Sonja Brown, Bernita Brown, Cheryl Coats, Michael Coker, Detra Conner, Jennifer Denton, Timothy Edwards, Karol Gabriel, Michael Garrett, or on eorge, oni Hamilton, William Harvey, Carla Holman, Robyn James, Candreas Jones, Ramana Jones, Duane Lollar, Angela Mitchell, Cindy Moore, Tina Morriss, Tracy Nobles, Cyndi Phillips, Rossie Potts, Randal Reed, Suzette Roberts, Barbara Salinas, Taunya Simmons, Keysha Snowden, Marian Square, Kim Starling, Sharon Taylor, Cassandra Tilley, Paula Timms, Cindy Trimble, Carol Vincent, Nicholas Washington, Shulanda Waters, Tammy White, Regina Wilkerson, Gaytha Williams. SENIORS - Wanda Bizor, Brent Cheatham, Milton Dixson, Lisa Freeman, Susan Grindle, Daisy Guthrie, Sharon Havens, Teresa Hawkins, Violet Hicks, Mike Hill, John Mark Holmes, Debbie Johnson, Willie Kirven, Fred Mathis, Hershel McCloud, Danna McKellar, Curt Priddy, Cynthia Printers, Kim Rich, Lynza Roberson, Mary Spillman, Julie Stout, Anthony Williams, Kevin Wilson. 4 6 B an d DRUM MAJORS - Karol Gabriel, assistan tp Debbie Johnson, head: Gaytha Williams, assistant. MAJORETTES - Bottom Flow: Jakki Washington, Kim Wilson, head: Tina Morris. Top Flow: Julie Stout, Dana McKellar, Susan Smith. Band members prepare to march onto the field. BA N D 4 7 The J.T. Drummers are the highlight of the pep rally. f ig S A 4t,i I A kkkk ws ti Q tw , ,hh 1 -h'.A' r in ,'1,'- f 5 A A W F .,.. ,A Wig Sigma , , ,k,' Ri , 5-Si wi ---' 2 h-- A Njmukb Feffii ,S bm. P,- L wi' ' i V? W K K , ,4??TfS e W - AM W, X V if at . A X if fy tt ' ig 5 g 2 kk g A .ia A a ,F .QXIW , 'fi Q Q 5 , .,-i t. mfr A .qw :L -we xt. ' Assistant drum major, Gaytha Williams, leads the band through the streets of Tyler durmg the Rose Parade. BAND OFFICERS - Willie Kirven, Teresa Hawkins, Debbie Johnson, Kim Wilson, and Tyrone McCloud. l i Cynthia Boll, Jennifer Denton, and D'an ,Q ii W1 if dre Thornton march in the Tyler Rose Parade. T mg BAND 49 l Captain Linda Pardue he Brigadettes had a busy year with many activities and proiects. Officers were Angela Barry, Dee Hanson, Sonia Pfutzenreuter, Melanie York, and captain Linda Pardue. The Brigadettes began early by attending summer camp at Southern Methodist University. While attending camp, Brigadettes won a first division trophy for the chair routine. Pardue was selected as a member of the Superstar Team. She performed at Hawaii's Aloha Bowl and marched in the Cotton Bowl Parade. Each Friday night, the drill team geared their energy towards halftime shows. After football season was over, the Rose Parade and the Christmas Parade were main events for the group. ln January, the Brigadettes hosted a one-day clinic taught by Superstar Team instructors. National Drill Team competition, held in San Marcos, was attended in February by Brigadettes. Officers won a first division trophy for a jazz routine. The Brigadette line won a first division for jazz, pom pom novelty, and kick routines to give the group the Sweepstakes trophy. Pfutzenreuter was a semi-finalist in Miss National Drill Team competition. ln spring, drill team and officer tryouts were held with 48 girls selected. The Spring Show, Spring Fever, was held in May. This gave other organizations as well as drill team a chance to put their talents together. Freshman and sophomore Blue Brigade had a full year, supporting football and basketball games. Sophomore Blue Brigade attended JV and Varsity games. Both groups performed at games and marched in the Rose and Christmas Parades. The drill team and Blue Brigade were volunteers for the Disabled American Veterans, Lions Club, and the March of Dimes. 50 DRILL TEAM Bngadstte officers arrive at the Cotton Bowl for their performance before the Dallas South Oak Cliff Leading the Way i i l BRIGADETTES - Fronl Row: Angela Barry, Dee Hanson, Linda Pardue. Sonia Pfutzenreuter, and Melanie York. Second Flow: Robin Gabelmann, Michele Young, Jessie Grubb, Stephanie Francis, Lee Anne lvy, Nita McClung, Sherry Gafford, Mary Dickerson, Stecey Johnson, Amy Rowland, Susan Womack, Analisa Smith, Valorie Miguez, Pam Faulkner, and Kelly Appleton. Third Row: Jennifer Jackson, Sonja McCracken, Linda Farrell, Stephanie Barber, Cynthia Hunt, Lisa McKamie, Robin Curtis, Stacey Ford, Jill Wilkerson, Stephanie Blissitte, Susan Galloway, Jackie Miller, Tina Presley, Tonya McCrary, Kristi Myers, and Sheila Johnson. Sonia, Doo, Angola, and Melanie sing the school song at the close ofthe pep rally. Theresa Woods, Shelia Skidmore, Mary Ramiriz, and Melissa Waddell rehearse their jazz routines in hopes of making the 1984-85 Brigadettes. DRILL TEAM 51 e Have MXQZEZQ iipifiuch P I Q g 9 F g f Dr' W' E3g5f2?nburger YOUth al: FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH E C506 XO ,EQSQZSSQQQQJQ BIEFESSQQDY C' Sl 956, EVERY SUNDAY 653' we f :9 fl, QSQXBQ Q39 C959 N9 WORSHIP Q46 8:3Oam!11:OOamf7:OOpm EVERY SUNDAY 301 W. Ferguson Downtown Tyler 595-1021 Cgazksyzqjv 532796, 0 yyeq YODIQQV Mm f9.- :305172 T 0 5, 055,02 :wife J.. Qc 83 ffv P 0 NI C QIDN 0.0 QQQ Sffofrxpr y w 'P -S K , QQ' RUN N5 31318-E S. SW. Loop 323 Off.: 214-581-6883 Tyler, Texas 75701 Watsr 800-442-8624 X Mm I JW WWI ,gf M MM, QM? 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Soon afterwards, they sponsored the Spirit Chain Contest with each link selling for 10 cents. One link was pulled for each grade, and each winner was awarded a copy of the 1984 Alcalde. On November 11, the Student Congress sponsored the Veterans Day Assembly where JROTC honored graduates of JT who had been killed while serving their country. Taps was played by Brent Gimble. Angie Wells and Anthony Brown read the names of those former students who had died in various conflicts. The Student Congress was also responsible for the Kiwanis and Brookshires canned food drive. Student Congress Otticers are: Shannon Everhart, president: Denese Steele, secretary: Anthony Brown, vice-president: and Bill McGoff sponsor. ti FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES - Front Row: Candice Kindle, Rory Muse, Jimmy Thigpen, Paul Crockett, Robert Cabrero, Lisa Burge. Second Row: Wendy King, Lisa Lamb, Stacy Warren, Brenda Piland, Aaron Davylin, Lena Flobinson. Back Row: Benny Griffin, Warren Cooksey, Greta Crear, Larine Jenkins, Lori Stimpson, Lisa Hampton, Aretha Crumpton. 56 STUDENT CONGRESS SOPHOMORE REPRESEN- TATIVES - Front Row: Rachel Evans, Angela Choice, Tammy Wilkerson, Jennifer Jackson, Lee Sinclair. Second Row: Lavada Washington, D'Andre Thornton, Monica McCullough. Back Row: Michael McClellan, Ricky Williams, and Anthony Crockett. JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES - Front Row: Cheryl Coats, Alicia Shefiield, Rozelle Jones, Cheryl McCloud, Ramana Jones. Second Row: Doug Ryan, Pam White, Gaytha Williams, Kenneth Arterberry, Renee Hudnall, French Taylor. Back Row: Adrian Fagan, Chris Campbell, Jimmy Graddock, Michelle Harned, Deroyce Jordan. Q L Roberson, Gary Pinkerton, Keith Loosier, Glen Bickerdike, Tim Shelton, Anthony Brown. Niki Wfqwpif . vias NRL? f if. ' OR REPRESENTATIVES - Front Row: Shelly Wright, Christi Rabourn, Carla Wilhite, Gina Johnson, Sonia Ptutzenreuter, Denese Steele, a Holland. Second Row: Lucas Jackson, Shatonya Jones, Shannon Everhart, Ursula Henry, Nancy Rush, Dianne Kemp, Regina Richardson. Row: Tony Williams, Olden Felder, Felicia Madlock, John Samples, Cedric Clay, Dee Dee Hicks, Janelle Pruitt. Back Row: Randy Butler, Lyn- STUDENT CGNGRESS 57 Knstin Flerntng tudent Lite Edrtor Producing the Bock Renee Hudnall Co-Editor 58 YEARBOOK Tracy Nobles Junior Class Editor S S 3 S555 ' -Q , :,f,gt1....,,,,,,,,,,, t,,..,,, 2 X , x A ,z 3 Dale Howe Sophomore Class Editor . 'rv' , W 'Af l f 4 C 1. 4- We R. Wx X Frances Hardin ' Faculty Editor J? aff - C ' WWE: Shannon Thompson Fred Mathis Chris Jerger Stephanie Blissitte Freshman Class Editor Photographer Associate Editor Sophomore Class Editor -w Barbara Salinas Dee Hanson Kelley Melton Junior Class Editor Senior Class Editor Business Manager xl 1 on-wg Anvlsbh! Duane Lollar and Kim Turner Marvena Garrett Club Editors CO-Editor YEARBOOK 59 , w,,.,Nx un Fun Winners Faces Books Sup Fun Winners Faces Books F Wi F B k DDGFS ners Faces aces OO S Fun W Fun W un SFS ers Fac F HC Support k S Support S t uppor un Fun Fun Wi S s Books Support es Books Support B k S W t OC S uppor Faces Books Support ooks Support Fun Win n Faces B Faces B Fun Wi Fun W' Lions Look to Bright Season in '84 n an effort to end the season on a positive level, the Varsity football team defeated Crosstown rival Robert E. Lee, 35-7. The victory, sweet for a short time, had no effect on the season's 7-3 standing. The district title was grabbed by Longview's Lobos who earned a 9-1. Despite the season's setbacks, the Lions still encountered several bright spots.. Defensive coordinator Jimmy Franklin said, We had the best defense in the district, and our defense was ranked fourth in state. Good attitudes, hard work and confidence will make the Lions better in the future. Several players highlighted the season. They were starters Stanley Smith, Keith Loosier, Robert Cantrell, James Lowery, Mark Pike, Dale Dixon, Anthony Lemmons, Andy Tucker, Fred Booker, Anthony Brown, John Samples, Michael Jones, Tyrone Jones, Wyatt Ross, Kelvin Newsome, and Glen Bickerdike. Those awarded athletic scholarships were Cantrell, Texas Tech: Brown, Tulsa University: Smith, North Texas Stateg Lowery, North Texas Statep Loosier, Texas Christian: Booker, Texas Southerng and Jones, Texas Southern. Coach Franklin was named head coach by the Tyler Independent School District's Board of Trustees on March 15. He replaced Bill Parks who resigned on November 28. Franklin said that he is hopeful that John Tyler will have a winning season in district play during the fall of 1984. The 18 returning lettermen as well as a Junior Varsity district winner in 1983 62 FOOTBALL Junior Kenneth Arterbarry scores against Lufkin. will provide the experience needed for the coming season. The Blue-White game which followed Spring Training brought football to a close. The May 18 event drew student support as well as backing of various spirit groups. The clash gave Lion fans an opportunity to view the new team under coach Franklin and his staff. An All Sports Banquet, held in the JT cafeteria on May 19, culminated the year with recognition not only to members of each athletic team in girls and boys sports but honored the most outstanding athlete in each sport. North Texas State head football coach Corky Nelson delivered the key address to Lion athletes, coaching staff, and supporters. I X i Q Lions Set the Pace 2 Gary Jones Larry Yarborough Kevin Newsom Olden Felder Clay Hudnall Paul Ross Q I I . 1 .. I L Q .. Oliver Hall Tyrone Jones Roger Anderson Kenneth Arterberry Gaylon Cooks Dale Dixson l ll I , I 4. L l ., I - i James Lowery Andy Tucker Bruce Sims Jerry Tillison Reginald Wade Stewart Stout Mickey Love Fred Booker Martin Brown Vincent Timmons Keith Loosier Kevin Mobley Anthony Brown John Samples Sanchez Stripling Buddy Wade Bruce Lee Hank Parsons W l i 64 FOOTBALL or 1984 Season Curt Edwards Wyatt Ross Glen Bickerdike Vincent Brooks Mark Pike French Taylor Robert Gaines Mike Jones Stanley tells the plays. Robert Cantrell blocks punt. W M t ., 4 v , 'W f, , W, -'nw '1 , W, , lil FQ ' : ' ' f :A f y f w ff ,V ag, M, c rm ga W ,, ' Bruce Loo completes an interception. VARSITY COACHES - Terry Hardwick, Jimmy Franklin, Richard Peacock, Head Coach Bill Parks, James Smith. FOOTBALL 65 FRESHMAN WHITE FOOTBALL - First Row: Cedrid Hollins, Calvin Dixon, John McNeill, Columbus Clark, Cliff Tillison, Dan Sikes. Second Row: Corey Hii Walter Smith, Rod Marshall, John Brown, Gorden Taylor, Freddy Green, Brodrick Lacy, Ken Tatum. Third Row: Reginald Jones, Tawakoni Butler, Ken Warrecrl Rayford Johnson, Rodney Adams, Ron Sheffield, Derrick Dixson, Rodney Miller. Back Row: Carlos Love, Antonio Alexander, Charles Whitmill, Mike Clou Baldwin Cross, Jay Lackie, Anthony Taylor, Greg Mosley, Victor Tucker, Cecil Webster. Vw., , , ,Y an i I' 31 . , 'r I iii rf ,., 'l ,t f 4. Q I 2 cliff! A iibw A ,L Qin FRESHMAN BLUE FOOTBALL - First Flow: Willie Taylor, Elgie Johnson, Glenn Ford, Harold Haggerty, Jessie Hall, Allen Paul, Aaron Mason, Bruce Wil Second Row: Coach Brazile, Theotis Brooks, David McGowan, Keith Taylor, Michael Adams, Bobby Clever, Felder Lyons, Cory Blunt, Juan Reynor, Jim Hic Coach Mckee. Third Row: Chris Mitchell, Richard Mitchell, Damon Burks, Rodney Jackson, Ted Caller, Derrick Dunn, David Bagley, Gary Ates, Mich Robinson, Delbert Williams. Back Row: Ralph King, Kelvin Tunstle, Michael Wade, Joseph Williams, Clarence Taylor, Tyrone Hicks, Samuel Buckner, Jam Selvidge, Kevin Neel, Lester Owens, Carlos Black. 66 FOOTBALL it l 'S P r l l as l E ll JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS - First Row: Richard Handy, Patrick Jackson, Reginald Prince, Darin Dean, Mark Hubbard, Marcus McGowen, James Dunaway, Poughkeepsie Feilds, Mike Dunning, Bill Price, Darwin Erwin, Daryl Bagley lmgr.l . Second Row: Dwain Smith, Sam Priddy, Kelly Williams, Curtis Black, Greg Jackson, Steve Taylor, Richard Handy, Kenneth Jones, Dexter Blair, Mark Granberry, Kevin Scott, Lloyd Clark. Third Row: Joe Rosseau, Lee Sinclair, David Hollins, Keith Jordan, Donnell Small, Todd Anderson, Sean Thompson, Greg Russell, Rodney Williams, Lionel Hall, Keith Lederman, Tim Grier lmgr.J. Back Row: Antonio Jones lmgrl, Jesse Frazier, Michael Rhame, Michael Littles, Booker Lewis, Leon Heard, Robert Robinson, Rayshon Brooks, Todd Leach, Victor Roberson, Jerry Jones, Breck Arnold lmgr.J. Junior Varsity Coaches Randy Pool and Glynn Cooper. Practice makes perfect. FOOTBALL 67 he two sports of soccer and tennis grew and improved in 1984. Players found that good sportsmanship and team work were more valuable than always winning. Still in its early stages at John Tyler is soccer. The soccer program has taken hold and made a place for itself. The varsity team, made up of twenty- five members, included players from every grade. Age had no priority. The team, mainly underclassmen, consisted of freshmen and sophomores. Varsity soccer finished sixth in district with 1-10-1. The season record was 4-17- 1. Although their records were not what JT students are used to seeing, coach The vigorous sport of tennis leaves many gasping and exhausted but not the tennis players of John Tyler. According to Coach Early, 1984 has been a year of building with each player showing improvement. District games began in March with tournaments scheduled through April. Members competed in Van, Lindale, and Saline, Gilmer, Gladewater, Kilgore, Nacogdoches, as well as games on JT's home court. Most students came to the team with 'With no previous experience in tennis. this in mind, the team has done welI,' said coach Early. Making Thei Kenl Williams runs the ball down the field against Lee. li 5 fi Pat Moore stated that younger players coming up should have a better showing next year. The Junior Varsity's season record were 3-2-1. Placing third in district, the JV team should develop some skilled varsity players. John Mahoney kicks the ball past a Lobo player. Mario Hernandez works one on one against Lee. l l VARSITY SOCCER TEAM - Front: Jose Alfaro, Juan Ruiz, Remigio Altaro, Rick Ramirez, Mike l-lelms, Martin Venegas Williams, Manager Tony Sanders. Second: Manager Daryl Broughton, Mario Hernandez, Carlos Perez, Marco Alanzo Reyes, Victor Urieta, Alfredo Lopez. Back: Joe Balderman, Adrian Zambrano, Ocie Johnigan, John Mahoney, Gerald Reggie McDowell, San Stokes, Kent Williams, and coach Pat Moore. 68 VARSTYSOCCER l l l l I t 4 i4 1 Ll 'a 54 . l -s i l , 1 -i I I i I l V . , I a l' vloves With Confidence VARSITY TENNIS TEAM - Front: Cedrick Clay, Joe Buie, Eric Hampton, Kevin Asbill, Butch Adams, Angela Choice, Dianna McLeod, Kathy Weaver, Judy Hand, Angie Hutton. Back: Rahn Harris, Doug Skender, Clark Hopkins, Ric Williams, Greg Saxon, Arthur Bartee, Laurie Murray, Janette Kersh, Deanna Warren, Susan Stout, Velta Rather, and coach Janice Early. l i l i 1 JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER TEAM - Front: Dan Raeburn, Jamie Hayes, Joe Gentry, Jerry Mallard, Steve Clem, Dave Wilson, Joe Kennedy. Se- cond: Juan Reyes, Tod Gentry, Jack Jones. Jeff Brief, Mike Preston, Shannon Sills, Camillo Vasquez. Third: Pat Moore, coach, Carl Hutchins, Sam Sumrall, Jerry Hodge, Robert Benson, Brian Starkey, Robert Risher, and Mike Greer. JV SOCCER 69 Volleyball Wins Over Texas High fo VARSITY VOLLEYBALL - Front Row: Lucretia Adkins, Eleanor Johnson, Joyce Johnson, Gail Jackson, Pamela Jones, and Coach Debbie Holland. Back Flow: Felicia Jones, Flobina Davis, Kim Roan, Tonya Franklin, Valincea Moore, Angela Wesley. if Bl I Q .-Q' ,M Lady Lions huddle for instructions. JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL - Front Flow: Flossie Green, Anissa Roy, Charlotte Johnson, Lesha Hudson, Marshel Johnson, and Coach Penny McKellar. Back Row: April Pattillo, Cheryl Kirkland, Lavonne Green, Latrice Flhinehart, 70 VOLLEYBALL istrict Title he Volleyball Team ended the season as the District winner. The first place came as a result of their defeat over Texas High. The girls, under the leadership of coach Debbie Holland, had an overall record of 22-8. The team advanced to Bi-District playoffs against Fiound Ftock High School of Austin. Eleanor Johnson returns the slam to REL. The Lions lost the game which was played in Waco. Several players received recognition when they were named to All-District teams. They were Tonya Franklin, Gail Jackson, and Joyce Johnson. NINTH GRADE WHITE - Back Row: Coach Barbara Smith, Karen Gunter, Latisha Lane, Margo King, Toni Mobley, Cynthia Mayfield, Dajuana Jackson, Glenda Jordon. Front Row: Tonya Walker. Tan Dewberry, Gail Crumpton, Vanessa Malone, and Donna Jackson. ITH GRADE BLUE - Back Row: Coach Barbara Smith, Jeanetta Baker, Lynn Erskine, Bonita Willis, Kay McCalIister. 'onya Huey, Karen Batte. Front Row: Regina McAllister, Regina Johnson, Pam TNOVDS, CSSSHHGYH TUFISIIS, LOl'if1e JENKINS. Fiozalyn Hagler. VOLLEYBALL 71 Tonya Franklin returns the ball he Basketball Team captured 13 AAAAA District for the second consecutive year. The Lions, coached by Billy Lawson and Don Miller, dominated with a 12-2 record and a season record of 24-5. The Lions, after winning their first game against Texarkana, were forced to forfeit due to an ineligible player. The forfeit didn't affect either the team's confidence or their playing abilities. Their only loss was to the Dragons ot Nacogdoches. The Lions took their playing abilities and confidence to Bi-District play-offs. They had hoped to go further than Bi- District, but disappointment was to come to them once again. For the second consecutive year, their hopes of a state championship faded away. They lost to defending state champions, the Bryan Vikings, 67 to 59. The Lions were led by five of the best players in District. All five starters Winning District Hon By Norris Thomas and Telegraph All District teams or the All East Texas District selection. These five starters were sophomore James Johnson, junior Fred West, senior Lewis Nicholson, senior Charles Black, and senior Stanley Smith. Johnson led the team in scoring with a season total of 580 points, followed by Nicholson with 273 points. Johnson receives. several other awards including Newcomer of the Year. These five starters didn't win the district all by themselves. They had several good players to back them up. Players that saw action were senior Anthony Sowells, junior Curtis Mask, junior Robert Ingram. Coach Lawson received the honor of Coach of the Year, by the Tyler Courier Times and Telegraph. '84-'85 looks almost as promising to the Varsity team. With seven returning lettermen and several good players from Junior Varsity level combined with good coaching, who knows? The Lions might win District three straight received honors by either being selected on the Tyler Courier Times years. Stanley Smith studies the court. VARSITY BASKETBALL - Lett to Flight: Therron Johnson, Ben Day, Dexter Fledwine, Flobert Ingram, Willie Moore, Deon Fears, Anthony Sowells, Fred West, James Johnson, Gerald Henry, Rodney Davis, Stanley Smith, Charles Black, Curtis Mask, Lewis Nicholson. Back Flow: Mgr. Xavier Kelley, Gary Lewis, Norris Thomas, Head Coach Billy Lawson, Coach Don Miller. 72 BASKETBALL i f Charles Black makes a block. Charles Black hila lay-up. f-1 Fred West goes up for two. Anlhony Sowella looks for the open shot. BASKETBALL 73 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL - Front Row: Darwin Clark, Russell Foreman, Dexter Willis, James Williams, Dione Adams, Leon Heard, Sandy Bell, Willie Mims. Second Row: Coach Don Miller, Nigel Harris, Jonathan Washington, Chester Vaughn, Robert High, Demetrice Walker, Billy Lawson. Back Row: James Tucker, Brad Haggerty, William George, Perry Mayfield, Willie Coleman, Jerry Young, Kendall Dudley, Varsity Coach Billy Lawson. -- 'r i NINTH GRADE BLUE - First Row: Curtis Hill, Rodrick Marshall, Keadrock Henderson, Undez Bradley, Vincent McCann, Ricky Rocha, and Manager Carlos Black. Second Row: Coach Johnny Brazile, Richard Mitchell, Donald Taylor, Rodney Jackson, Laurell Hersey, Martin Garrett, Reginald Jones, Michael Robinson, and Manager Frederick Jordan. 74 BOYS BASKETBALL .4- is W 'emi' as 5 it Sw.. i X IX N: if 30 Basketball Continues Winning Tradition Freddie West goes up forthe rebound. Post James Johnson takes the jump shot. hy does the Varsity continue to be so successful? The question is easily answered since they are backed by a District JV Championship this year. The JV completed a 28-1 for the season. ln the five years that coach Don Miller has coach- ed, there has never been a losing season at JT. Miller was cited in 1984 and honored by The Tyler Courier Times and Telegraph for winning consecutive games and seasons. Highlighting the season for JV were sophomore Chester Vaughn who led the team with 168 points, followed by sophomore Brad Haggerty, 164 points. Sophomore William George paced close behind with 146 points. Several players from JV will be promoted to Var- sity next year, said coach Miller. Miller also said that this has been one of his best teams since he has been JV coach for the Lions. The freshmen teams also turned out winning records this year. The Blue team, coached by Johnny Brazile, had a record of 14 and 1. The White team, coached by Mike Millings, completed the season with a record of 17 and 4. NINTH GRADE WHITE - First Row: Ken Tatum, Mike Lee, Marcus Fthinehart, Arnold Norman, Derrick Dixson, Obie Bowser, and Derrick Moss. Second Row: Manager Billy Lott, Gary Ates, Larry Pettigrew, Hutch Hill, Terry Mayfield, Rayford Johnson, Damon Burks, Michael Wade, and Coach Mike Milling. Not Pictured: Manager Dennis Smith, Manager, Cosby Bryant, and Vernon Johnson. Lewis Papa Nicholson fakes out his opponent. BOYS BASKETBALL 75 GOLF TEAM - Back Row: Coach Mike McKie, Rob Wilkerson, Glen Bickerdike, David McLeod. Front Row: Todd Lowry, Greg Fisher, Scott Lawson. Not Pictured Are: Bruce Simms and Jeff Dawson. sesqxet-E S-..... i as Yi SWIM TEAM - Johnny Milian, Clint Martin, Nancy Fuentes, Davi Hudson, Ian Henry, Tony Bickerdike, Rodney Smiley 76 Golf, Swimming Bringing Honor to John Tyler CRQSS COUNTRY TEAM - Front Row: Donald Owens, Charles Black, Robert Cabrera, Danny Floss, Anthony Sellers, Keith Spencer. Second Flow: Daryl Hawkins, John Smith, Fred Gunter, Clifford Dunn, Bobby Bumpers, Cedric Caddell. Back Flow: Doyle Johnson, Herbert Cain, Eric Dunn, Ray Lee Johnson, Marcus Jones, David Whitlock, Victor Erwin, Anthony Brooks, Dale Johnson, Head Cross Country Coach Jimmy Franklin. ' W5 if ,.L, -. if View E5 Q' if ' af 1 - A . P - , ., , f A , . V . H 71 ,- .L if wi W i C V ' ' 9' A-A ,K V f H 'Q ' 4 W 'WM . i.. f' ' ,wwmmrei 1952 K. 5, is . . Q ww ga 254 J ' jg? f J, ,y. t . , ,- , gg 5, A y 9 E ' : I :'. 5. I I 5 D. L 2 QA u Q .jf.l.+m U T . 5 ,, : 5. 5' KD 'U O - fl 'Wm Rodney Smiley, lan Henry and Tony Bickerdike warm up at the Tyler Athletic Club 3 22.1s,,f,l,,2 ' at .-nw, nw 1-vm., MW. 'WM my . s.Q.t..,,b - W 'KxLfef -1 , Q o 3 O 2 3 22 CD E. 3 5. Q3 xi xi ' KT Lady Lions End Season With 9-13 Becord he Lady Lions' Basketball season ended with a 9-13 record. The Lady Lions captured the Consolation Trophy at the Pepsi Cola Tourney in Mesquite with a 83-39 victory over West Mesquite. Then, they traveled to Bossier City, Louisiana for the Bed Ftiver Classic Tourney. There they were defeated by Hunington High of Bossier City, 57-51. Hunington later played Longview's Lady Lobos for the first place trophy and were defeated, 67-79. The Lady Lions had Gail Jackson make the All-District 13-5 A Team, averaging 14.8 points a game. Torian Griffin and Joyce Johnson made the second team. Karen Jennings, Valencia Moore, Shelia Mosley, Angela Jones, and Tisha Jackson made honorable mention. The Lady Lions lost five starters this year, but they will have a young, talented, and competitive team next year. Coach Frances Harold is looking forward to a very good year. The ninth grade teams were first and second in district, and the Junior Varsity was second. 78 BASKETBALL VARSITY BASKETBALL - Coach Johanna Denson, and Coach Francis Harold, Manager Lyn Mann. Velencia n Moore, Gail Jackson, Torian Griffin, Joyce Johnson, Tisha Jackson, Angela Jones, Pam Jones and Manager Sharon Ray. Not Pictured: Sheila Mosley, Tonia Franklin, and Karen Jennings. K NINTH GRADE WHITE - Front Row: Sonya Poe, Flegina McAllister, Aretha Crumpton, and Roslyn Hagler. Back Row: Coach Barbara Smith, Paula Kennedy, Tama Terelle, Cheryle Jackson, and Cicila McAlister. 21 My ,M iw ,N r I Q Vdagxx A ' ,. J , , i i l . 5, of' 5 KVKUN lUfV :cw 10416, 10419 JUNIOR VARSITY - Coach Denson, .Sharon Hawkins, Cosetta Lewis, Monique Williams, Melody Hopkins, Margo King, Twixi Brady, Anisa Floy, Bridgette Mask, and Patrica Rousseau. NINTH GRADE BLUE - Coach Barbara Smith, Tonya Lyons, Cynthia Mayfield, Felica Washington, Nicole Williams, Wartiki Fletcher, Pamela Petegro, Greta Caddell, and Manager Cherie Snead. Tonya Franklin dribbles down the court. Sheila Mosley lips the jump ball. Angela Jones shoots for two. BASKETBALL 79 Jackson Receives Senior Karen Jen MTW wr wk any Jy Jh den Jackson reach up for the rebound. 80 GIRLS' BASKETBALL All District Honors Sheila Mosley shoots with quickn PootJoyceJ h p Il pf p h t GIRLS' BASKETBALL 81 Ray Johnson takes a hand-off in relays. he Track Team won five of eight track meets during the school year. The team took seconds at Richardson and the Robert E. Lee competition. Third place honors were taken when the team traveled to the Southern Methodist University Invitational. A se- cond was earned at district through a team effort. Twelve students qualified for regional competition. The week following the district meet, the Lions took a first at regional. Two members of the Lion team traveled to Austin, Texas as contenders for state honors. Stanley Smith earned a first at regional with a time of 14.00 in the 110 meter high hurdles while Mon White took a second in the 440 meter dash with a time of 47.60. In state events, Smith placed eighth in the 110 meter high hurdles, and White had a sixth in the 440 meter dash. Even though the track program will graduate six men, there are 20 lettermen returning for the 1985 team. New head track coach James Smith is proud of the team's accomplishments. He believes great things will happen in 1985. Selected and honored at the All Sports Banquet were Anthony Lemons, outstanding sprinter: Ray Lee Johnson, outstanding cross country runner, and Robert Cantrell, outstanding field person. 82 TRACK Anthony Lemmon! long jumps it .. QL ... S gt W 4. ,, ' -. is wr.: .Mm N . . i .V X, L i 1983-1984 Varsity Track Team. Track Sends Two to State Meet 1984 JUNIOR VARSITY TRACK TEAM - Front Row: Greg Mosely, Bennie Grilfln, Harold Haggerty, Clarence Taylor, Jim Corey Hill, Derrick Dixson, Tyrone Ricks, Daman Burkes, Derrick Dunn, Rodney Jackson, Tawakeni Butler, Randall Pool, Asst. Pictured: Glynn Cooper, Head Coach. Y 8313! VARSITY RELAY TEAM - Herlon Ross, Patrick Jackson, Cedric Caddel, Calvin Hagler. Second Row: William Henderson, Keith Taylor, Colombus Clark, Jesse Hall, Felix Lyons, Sam Buckner. Third Row: Ken War- if .,.....,..., in Fredrick Gunter places third in the relay. TRACK 83 Running for JT at District and Regional Although their hopes and dreams of going to state were shattered, the Lady Lions left Hanby Stadium with their heads held high. The many hours of work that the Lady Lions faced each day had finally paid off, for some of the girls would be competing at regionals. The 400 meter relay of Dorothy Duncan, Tammy Wilkerson, Floria Lollar, and Cassaundra Hagler along with the mile relay of Cozetta Lewis, Rhonda Lane, Lollar, and Hagler advanced to regional competition in Dallas on April 18 and 19. Also to advance to regionals was freshman Wartiki Fletcher in the mile and 800 meter run, and Lewis in the 400 meter dash. At regionals, both relays earned positions in the finals. They failed to qualify for state. The 400 meter relay finished fourth with a time of 48.9 while the mile relay finished fifth with a time of 4:04. Although Fletcher and Lewis failed to qualify for finals, they still proved to be true Lions. The season started off with the Lions traveling to Dallas Pinkston where the team placed eighth out of 20 schools. Next, the team competed in the Robert A .W Ja.. -fl -gnu 3 E. Lee meet at Rose Stadium and took a second with Texarkana earning the first place. The third meet for the Lady Lions was the Keller invitational where the team earned a fifth place. Then, they took another fifth at the Richardson competition. in the Earl Campbell Relays, the Lady Lions dominated as the winner in all events. District competition on April 5 gave the Lions a team score of second with Texarkana taking first. Track members included Sharon Phelps, April Patillo, 100 meter low hurdles, Rosclyn Evans, Wartiki Fletcher, and Gail Johnson, the mile and 800 meter, Portia Butler, Felicia Washington, 100 meter dash, Gail Jackson, high jump, Kim Roan, Tonya Franklin, triple jump, Toni Mobley, Angela Jones, Lisa Runnels, shot put, Cecelia McCalister and Felecia Daniels, discus, Dorothy Duncan, Tammy Wilkerson, and Rhonda Lane, 200 meter dash, Floria Lollar, Cassaundra Hagler, and Cozetta Lewis, 400 meter, Carla Holman, Sharon Hawkins, and Sheryl Ross, managers. - . ,, GIRLS VARSITY TRACK Front Row Kim Roan Saqurta Johnson, April Patillo, Dorothy Duncan. Second Row: Sharon Hawkins, Cassandra Hagler, Rhonda Lane, Washington Lisa Runnels Back Row Emma Baretu Tonya Franklin Gail Jackson, Tony Mobley, Angela Jones, Floria Lollar, Wartiki Fletcher, Portia Butler, JoHanna i. www .3 i 440 RELAY TEAN - Cassandra Hagler, Floria Lollar, Tammy Wilkerson, Dorothy Duncan. ww -- ,V soggy aff FRESHMAN TRACK - From Flow: Tammy Oliver, Patricia Wallace, Treketa Banks, Gae Brooks, Sonya Poe, Regina McCaIister. Back Flow: Angela Robinson, Aretha Crumpton, Marla Clemmons, Roslyn Mayfield, Pamela Pettigrew, Manager: Lamona McCLoud, Coach, Linda Thompson, Coach, Pennie McKelIer and Coach Freda Harder. TRACK 85 I 86 JT Lions Win Dver Red Raiders ion baseball, under coaches Ray Nye and Don Miller, finished the season with a record of eight wins and eleven losses. The Lions, after winning 13 and losing eight in 1983, lost seven starters due to graduation and were faced with a rebuilding season in 1984. Seasonal highlights included the defeat of state play-off bound Lufkin 2-1 and a 10-1 victory over the Raiders of Robert E. Lee. The JT-Lee game ended the season, and the Lions who had a district record of 6-8, finished in fifth place. Senior Stanley Smith, leading the offense with a batting average of .553, was chosen as the Short- stop for the first team in All District 13AAAAA. John Samples, pitcher, was selected as the second team All District. Seniors Dale Dixon and Chip Smith received Honorable Mention on All District. John Samples, Chip Smith, and Dale Dixon were named as Captains for the Lions. Chip Smith makes a tag while Stanley Smith looks on. VARSITY BASEBALL - Front Row: Roy Traylor, Dale Dixson, Curt Edwards Ronnie Vandiver Middle Row Mgr Johnathon Seaton David Rose Robby Leach Jerry Sitt, Jeff Cool, George Terry, John Samples, Mgr. Gary Pinkerton Back Row Coach Don Miller Chip Smith Jimmy Hicks Danny Watterson Stanley Smith Mark Pike, Mgr. Tim Grier, Coach Ray Nye. 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Broadway EDDIE BERRY Tyler, Texas 75702 Owner 21l+f597-7868 --uw, ., ' .v'm3,,,eQ 3 5 'ih.., it Tyland Baptist Church Says G0 LIONS! l ,J ,mf- ,ql V T , lfyland Cl'luir:'f1 f ,l in -M w ew-Y mei! T' ,,, .X ,ll 2818 Silvercreek Dr. Tyler, Texas 75702 592-6364 or 597-9156 Congratulations John Tyler Seniors David Rogers Bruce Watson . H. VICK Associate Pastor Mlnlster of Youth and MUSlC Pastor iff h , f.2 .-fV N.A M mmm 1' 'lwm i' ,- in-ng Fun Winners Faces Books Suppor Fun Winners Faces Books Sup Fun Winners Faces Books S f s f I Amway W in f .,.i..,Q, . . MW ,iii 'Wiki hw M w...........-4 smlle W f I 4, W m ,a??ff ,A tu, I in 43' 'wr 1 1 i 5 W 1 i 1 I 1 W x 9 1 1' r 4 a 1 ,1 v - , Not Knowing What he Senior Class developed in their four years at JT a special quality. Some say that it was a closeness which has made this class different and special. One of the highlights was Senior Assembly where seniors got their chance to loosen up and be themselves. We won't forget those crazy skits or those embarrassing incidents as well as the serious moments. Another special memory to all of us was on April 20. The day was special because it was Senior Prom night at the Sheraton Ballroom. The theme, Up Where We Belong, brought everyone out for the dressiest and most fun evening of the year. The event gave seniors a time to spend an evening with that special person as well as a time to dress up in formal attire. Graduation arrived before we realized what had happened. Time began to fly. The graduation ceremony was held May 25 for 354 students. The dress for this occasion was traditional blue cap and blue gown. Some of us found it difficult to say our goodbyes, especially to those new friends who had moved in from out-of- town. Many of us exchanged addresses and promised to meet again. There were tears and farewells. Some planned for college in Texas, some made decisions on jobs, and others decided on marriage. All in all, it was a time of decision-making for many of us. Our closeness will remain because there was no other year like this one. These memories will last a lifetime. We recognize three people who have helped to make our four years at John Tyler run smoothly. We will never forget Mrs. Joan Brooks, principalg Mr. Charles Craddock, assistant principal, and Mrs. Flora Nauls, senior counselor. Also, we would like to recognize our officers. They were Jeanelle Pruitt, presidentg John Samples, vice presidentg and Felecia Madlock, secretary. But, most of all let's give the seniors some praise for working together to make it the best year ever. Remember, the Good ole John Tyler High School Spirit, Proud is our Pride in '84. Senior Drill Team members and their director Dana Oatley take time out to pose for the camera. Ronnie Vandiver puts on a show for his fans. 'IO2 SENIOFRS Lite Holds for Us V l l 15 1' 1 S 5 if l ' Jeannie Frick believes, Coke Adds Life. li gi Kenneih Cobb struts his stuff at the Powder Puff football game. dent: Felecia Madlock, secretary. We Strive Toward Gur Goals Senior Class Officers are Jeanelie Pruitt, presidentg John Samples. vice presi- Thomae Sigler and Mike Jones cut up for the crowd. Senior Boys show their enthusiasm during the Sr. Assembly, Ha! Ha! SENIORS 103 Adams, Glenn Adams, Butch Adams, Gary Adams, Ronnie Akins, Mervyn Alexander, Jerry Alexander, Reginald Alfaro, Jose Arnold, John Ates, Byron Balderrama, Joe Ball, Charvelle Barkemeyer, Sharon Barnes, Todd Barnes, Michael Barrett, Michael Barry, Angela Bartee, Arthur Bass, Stephanie Bateman, Coan Battles, Reginald Benson, Marvin Bickerdike, Glenn Bizor, Wanda Black, Charles 104 SENIORS Not Growing Old but Wise 3:12 ,. s sf' X, A, f sei' -w..,,,N wi' ,emi- N S QF! 4 tl fl , , ' ,, if Chris .larger cuts negatives in his dark room. Deardia Haygood and Lynn Mann discuss their future plans. N Blaylock, Bemesha Booker, Frederick Bowie, Chris Branscum, Sharon Brewer, Patricia Bright, Timothy Brooks, Loyce Brooks, Vincent Brown, Anthony Brown, Carolyn Brown, Catayna Brown, Debbie Brown, Greg Brown, Reginald Brungot, Nancy SENIORS 105 Buchanan, Tony Bumbard, Robert Bunch, Kara Burns, Teresa Bush, Rudy Butler, Julienne Byrd, Doretta Byrd, Paul Cain, Herbert Cain, Hubert Cain, Randy We Are the Future Teachers 1 -1, , 1' Senior Boys show spirit for their upcoming graduation. Linda Pardue and Kathy O'Conner prepare for their Government quiz. 106 SENIORS Campos, Jesse Cantrell, Robert Cheatham, Brent Clay, Cedric Bankers, and Politicians Cloud, Rebecca Cluiss, Kelly Cobb, Kenneth Collins, Darrell ,Q sg ...ni Jimmy Hicks says l'd never make it without my McDonalds. Cooks, Gaylon Cool, Jeff Cooper, Lestus Cox, Vikki Craig, Bobbie Crayton, Terrance Crear, Portia Critchlow, Cheryl Critchlow, John Crowe, Roderick Curry, Kevin Curtis, Robin Daniel, Yolanda Davis, Jacqueline Davis, Mark SENIOFIS 1.07 Davlin, Bryan Day, Allen Deaton, Robert Diabay, Tammy Dingler, Suzanne Dixson, Dale Dixson, Milton Dodson, Trace Dotson, Dahlia Dudley, Sherry Edwards, Curt Edwards, Jerome Elrod, Terri Erskine, Deionne Erwin, Audrey Everett, Lonnie Everhart, Shannon Farrell, Linda Fears, Deon 108 SENIOFZS Tomorrow's Stars, Singers, Q, K . ' . . Q 2 , T l my A x , Chris Jorger, Kevin Hukill, and Gary Irvin wonder if they have futures as Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders. . . and Professional Athletes Felder, Olden Felder, Robert Fleming, Johnny Florence, Craig Fowler, Timothy Franklin, Tonya Freeman, Lisa Freeman, Rebecca Frick, Jeannie Fulford, Carolyn Gabel, Muriel Gallegos, John Gardner, Annette Garza, Barbara Garza, Maria Gaston, Michael Gehring, Eugene Germany, Vonda Goff, Curtis Graves, Dwight Green, Jason Griffin, Torian Grigsby, Kelly Grindle, Susan Gunter, Frederick SENIOFKS 109 Guthrie, Daisy Guthrie, Waiter Hagler, Casaundra Hammons, Malcolm Hampton, Eric Hampton, Karlous Hand, Judy Handy, Angela Hanson, Dee Hardin, Frances We've Made It Through Harris Jeffrey Harris Leslie Harrison Larry Havens Sharon The 1983-84 Varsity Cheerleaders lead the student body in the school song. iff Hawkins, James Hawkins, Reginald Hawkins, Stephen uf N i Hawkins Teresa Hayes Stephanie QM 110 SENIOFZS ft S l the Happy and Sad Times x. 5, .,,,,l Holmes, John Hopson, Barry Hitt, Kris Hockenberry, Ronald Holland, Tonya Hilburn, Robert Hill, Mike Hill, Ronald Hilton, Julie Haygood, Deadria Hays, Billy Hays, Teri Hedrick, Deborah Henry, Ursula Herber, Annette Herrell, Joe Hicks, Jimmy Hicks, Violet Hidalgo, Sean Dalton Key and Darrell Starks act crazy at the soc hop. Melanie York waits to give her homecoming queen nominee speech. SENIORS 111 House, Ella House, Frankie Hubbard, Sharon Hullett, Margrette Hunter, Jere Ingram, Bertha Irvin, Gary lsham, Susan Jackson, Latonya Jackson, Luckes Jackson, Schekatha Jackson, Virginia Jasper, Carolyn Jennings, Karen Jerger, Christopher Johnigan, Ocie Johnigan, Wally Johnson, Amanda Johnson, Anthony Johnson, Barbara Johnson, David Johnson, Debbie Johnson, Gina Johnson, Joyce Johnson, Therron 112 SENIOFIS But, This Year l . l l Has Been the BEST Brigadette Officers take time to pose for the camera before performing. we , The JT Varsity basketball team won District and went on to the Bi-District playoffs. Jones Jones Jones Jones Felecia Jones, , James Lois Marcus , Michael Jones, Michael Jones, Shatonya Jones, Shekethia Jordan, John Jordan, David Jordan, Sophia Kelley, Xavier Kennedy, Myra Key, Daniel Key, Delton SENIORS 113 Lemons, Anthony Littlefield, Valerie Lollar, Frederick London, Sonya Loosier, Keith 114 SENIORS Knode, Kurtis Lawson, Donald Lee, Bruce Lemley, Tracy Kincaide, Debra King, Vanessa Kirven, Willie Love, Mickey Love, Fieva Lowery, James Madlock, Feleoia 2 , g,.- Mahomes, Carla Mann, Lynn Marr, Brian So Here We Ar the Future Dancers, Actors, and VlP's Marten, Lesa Mass, Felicia Mathis, Alfred Miller, Steven Mims, Nina Matlock, Michael Mayfield, Reshontia Mayfield, Velesia McCalisler, Mechela McGowen, Sheila McKellar, Danna Menefee, Stanley Messer, Sue Middlebrooks, Eugene McCloud, Hershel McCloud, Loretta McDaniel, Byron McDuffy, Clyde McGee, Joya SENIORS 115 lvl Monteagudo, Benny Montes, Felix Moore, Alvin Mosley, Carmen Nicholson, Lewis Nixon, Denver Nunn, Gary O'Connor, Kathy Oden, Brenda O'Neal, Danny The Varsity Football Team prepare for their upcoming victory. The Senior class show their spirit at the Fl.E.L. pep rally. e Are Not Just a Class Pardue, Linda Peters, Kimberly Pfutzenreuter, Sonia Phillips, Leah Pike, Mark 116 SENIORS ,. x ff' W Pilgrim, Missy Pinkerton, Gary Pitner, Karan Pittman, Sheila Pollard, Terri Porter, Lisa Post, Estelle Priddy, Curtis Prince, Shelby Printers, Cynthia Pruitt, Jeanelle Rabourn, Christi Ray, Julia Ray, Sharon Ray, William Redwine, Dexter Reece, Charlene Regas, Sloan Rhodes, Belinda Rich, Kimberly Riggs, Leonard Roberson, Lynza Robles, Juana Rose, David Rozell, Darren SENIORS 117 Shaw, David Shelton, Temple Sheffield, Theresa Sigler, Michelle Sigler, Thomas Sims, Bruce Sinclair, Shauna Sluder, Kim Smith, Chip Smith, Amanda 118 SENIORS Graduation ls Near a Special Time Russeau, Pam Samples, John Sanchez, Raphe Rozell, Julie Flush, Nancy Sanders, Mary Scott, Marvin Seaton, Algen Shackleford, Dana ,,i for Us to Cherish Terry, George Ticey, Carl Tacker, Lex Tate, Steven Tatum, Sherry Stovall, Sherri Stripling, Sanchez Strong, Grady Suggs, Jimmy Smith, Daniel Sowells, Anthony Spencer, Darrell Spencer, Dexter Spillman, Mary Starks, Darrell Steele, Denese Stokes, Carman Stout, Julie Stout, Stewart SENIORS 119 Tilley, James Tillison, Gerald Tillman, Stephanie Traylor, Roy Vandiver, Ronnie Vaughn, Juanetta Victoria, Myriam Walker, Samuel Wallace, Eva Ward, George Warren, Kelly Warren, Kevin Warren, Randy Washburn, Donna Washington, Jacquelyn Watterson, Danny Wells, Kevin White, Dianne White, Helen Whitlock, Tonya Whitmill, Becky Wiggins, Joey Willhite, Carla Williams, Anthony Williams, David 120 SENIOFRS We'II Always I-Iave Gur lvlemori G for We're the Class of '84 f S: ,gwsig P A .1 ,N A-43 ,gi . QQ. L Williams, Tommy Wilson, Chiquita Wilson, Gary Wilson, Kimberly Wilson, Kevin Wilson, Regan Woods, Jason Woods, Rhonda Wright, Anita Wright, Shelley York, Melanie Zambrano, Adrian Williams, Felicia Williams, Kent Williams, Lynn Williams, Rodney Williams, Ruby Senior Cheerleaders try their luck at singing. Adam Marlin and Ronnie Vandiver look for dance partners at the soc hop. SENIORS 121 ADAMS, BUTCH: Lion Guard 23 Lion Guard Lieutenant 33 Var- sity Tennis 43 DECA 43 FTA Treasurer 23 Stu- dent Congress 1, 23 Academic Decathelon 4. ADAMS, RONNIE: VOE 2, 3, 4, VOE Class Vice President 43 OEA 2, 3, 4. AKINS, MERVYN: Electronics 1, 23 Air Condition and Refrigeration 33 General Shop 4. ALEXANDER, JERRY: Football 1, 23 Track 33 Baseball 13 ICT 43 Art 1, 2, 3. BALL, CHARVELLE: Tennis 1, 23 Library Aide 33 Tyler Youth Volunteers 33 Student Congress Rep. 3. BARNES, TODD: Football 1, 23 Trainer 3, 43 Class President 23 Latin Club 33 FBLA 4. BARRETT, MICHAEL: National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, NHS Secretary 43 Spanish Club 1, 23 Latin Club 3, 43 Who's Who 43 Foreign Language Council 4, Most Outstanding Foreign Language Student 2. BARRY, ANGELA: Blue Brigade 1,23 Brigadette 33 Brigadette Officer 43 French Club Secretary 33 Who's Who 3, 43 Thespian Society 3, 4, Honor Thes- pian 4. BARTEE, ARTHUR: Football 1, 23 FTA 1, 23 Tennis 3, 4. BASS, STEPHANIE: Vocational Ag 1, 23 Blue Brigade 1, 23 Brigadette 33 DECA 4. BATEMAN, COAN: Ag 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 33 Concert Band 1, 2, 33 Jazz Band 2, 3. BENSON, MARVIN: Vocational Ag 1, 23 Auto Paint and Body 3, 4. BICKERDIKE, GLENN: Football 1, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 43 Drafting 1, 2, 33 Golf 43 Student Council Rep. 4. BIZOR, WANDA: Band 1, 3, 43 Concert Choir 13 FHA 1, 3, 4. BRANSCUM, SHARON: National Honor Society 2, 3, 43 OEA 4. BRITTON, BODNEY: Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. BROOKS, LOYCE: DE 3, 43 DE President 4, DE Contest 3, 4. BROWN, ANTHONY: Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 33 French Club 33 Drama Club 23 National Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Class President 33 Student Council Vice President 43: First Team All District 3, 43 2nd Team All East Texas 3. BROWN, CAROLYN: Blue Brigade 13 FBLA 33 FHA 43 OEA 2. SENIORS BROWN, DEBBIE: Choir Class Leader 13 Blue Brigade 13 Basketball 1, 33 FHA 1. BROWN, GREG: Metal Shop 1, 23 Auto Mechanics 3, 4. BUMBARD, ROBERT: Horticulture 3, 43 Band 1, 23 Stage Band 23 FFA 1, 4. BUNCH, KARA: Concert Choir 2, 33 Freshman Choir lj JT Dimensions 3, 43 All-Region Choir 1, 33 State Solo and Ensemble 2, 3, 43 Who's Who in Music 33 French Club 33 OEA 43 Student Council Rep. 13 Tennis 1. BUTLER, JULIENNE: Blue Brigade 1, 23 Brigadette 33 National Honor Society 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society President 43 Student Council 43 Health Oc- cupations Students of America 4. CAIN, HUBERT: Track Manager 13 Football Manager 13 Basketball Manager 13 Varsity Soccer 33 DECA 4. CANTRELL, ROBERT: Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 1, 23 FBLA 33 Football Team Captain 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2. CHEATHAM, BRENT: McDonaId's All American Band Nominee 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Baritone Section Leader 43 UIL Solo and Ensemble 1, 33 State UIL Solo and Ensemble 13 Stage Band 1, 33 Quarter- master 43 UIL Literary 1, 43 Thespian 3, 43 Texas Baptist All State Youth Choir 3, 4. CLOUD, BECKY: Blue Brigade 23 Concert Choir 23 Pop Group 33 Choir 43 Cosmetology 3. CLUISS, KELLY: FHA 13 Blue Brigade 23 Brigadette 33 FBLA 43 Who's Who 33 Cosmetology 3, 4. COBB, KENNETH: Youth Art Show Winner 33 HIT 43 Student Council 2, 33 Region 4, State Art Rep. 43 Regional Winner 43 Art Club 3, 43 National Art Society 43 Industrial Arts 2, 3, 4. COOKS, GAYLON: Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 4. COOL. JEFF: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Industrial Arts Club Of- ficer 23 Leadership Development 4. COX, EUGENE: French Club 3. COX, VIKKIZ FBLA 3: HOSA Secretary! Treasurer 4. CRAYTON, TERFIENCEI Basketball 1, 2, 3. CREAR, PORTIA: Blue Brigade 2. CRITCHLOW, JOHN: Baseball 1. Senior CURRY, KEVIN: Football 1, 43 Track 13 FTA 1. CURTIS, ROBIN: Blue Brigade 1, 23 Brigadette 3, 4, Most Dedicated Brigadette 33 Who's Who 3, 43 Society of Distinguished High School Students 43 FBLA 43 OEA 43 Freshman Treble Ensem- ble 13 Concert Choir 2. DANIEL, YOLANDA: Choir 13 FHA 43 Honor Roll 1, 4. DAVIS, JACKIE: Choir 13 JROTC 43 Basketball 13 Student Council Rep. 33 FHA 1, 2. DAVIS, MARK: Football 13 VICA 4. DAY, ALLEN: Swimming 1, 2. DIXSON, DALE: Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 4. DIXSON, MILTON: Freshman Choir 13 Concert Choir 33 All Region Choir 13 Solo and Ensemble 23 Varsity Band 13 Vice President Concert Choir 4. DLAYBAY, TAMMY: DECA 1. DOTSON, DAHLIA: Band 1, 2, 33 All Region Band 23 Tyler Youth Volunteer 1, 23 FTA 13 VOE 2, 3, 43 FBLA 3, 43 VOE President 43 FBLA Historian 33 Flag Corps 2, 33 VIC Shorthand 4. DUDLEY, SCHERRY: Band 1, 2, 33 VOE 1, 2, 33 FBLA 13 Flag Corps 2, 3. EDWARDS, CURT: Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball li Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 3, 43 FHA 4. ELROD, TERRI: Salutatorian 43 National Honor Society Vice President 2, 3, 43 Brigadette 33 OEA 43 French Club 43 Science Club 43 Spanish Club 13 Who's Who 2, 3, 43 Blue Brigade 1, 23 Sophomore of the Year 2. EVERHART, SHANNON: Student Congress President 43 National Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Latin Club President 33 Latin Club 3, 43 Art Club. FARRELL, LINDA: Blue Brigade 1, 23 Brigadette 3, 43 Freshman Choir 13 Concert Choir 2. FELDER, OLDEN: Football 1, 2, 43 Track 1, 23 Baseball 13 FCA 2, 33 Student Congress 2, 4. FOWLEB, TIM: Football 1, 23 FBLA 4. FRANKLIN, TONJA: Band 13 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Art Club 4. FREEMAN, LISA: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Flag Corps 3, 43 Debate Team 3, 43 National Forensic League 3, 43 Accomplish FBLA 33 Head Music Librarian Band 43 Stu- dent Council Rep. 1, 23 Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Bass Clarinet Section Leader 43 Alternate All Region Band 4. FREEMAN, REBECCA: National Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Spanish Club Historian 43 National Forensic League 33 Thespian Society 23 OEA 3, 4. FRICK, JEANNIE: Blue Brigade 1, 23 Brigadette 33 Lion Mascot 43 DECA I, 33 DECA ll 43 Student Council Rep. 1, 2, 3. FULFORD, CAROLYN: FBLA 33 DECA 4. GABEL, MURIEL: Debate 2, 3, 43 Speech State Qualifier 3, 43 National Forensic League 2, 3, 43 Science Club 43 UIL District Winner 23 Tennis 1, 23 PTA Literary Contest Winner 43 UIL Speech Team 2, 3, 43 Hugh O'Brien Outstanding Sophomore 23 Medals and Trophies Winner 2, 3, 4, GARZA, BARBARA: Band 13 Spanish Club 13 VOE 2, 3, 43 OEA 2, 3, 4, OEA Treasurer 4, Historian 3. GOFF, CURTIS: FBLA 3, 43 OEA 43 NEM Award 4. GREEN, JASON: VICA Member 3, 43 ICT President 43 Vice President Art Club 43 Teen Jury 2, 3. GRINDLE, SUSAN: National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Secretary National Honor Society 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Stage Band 33 Tenor Sax Section Leader 3, 43 Science Club Secretary 43 Latin Club Vice President 33 Who's Who in Academics 43 Na- tional Merit Leadership Award 4. GUNTER, FREDERICK: Track 1, 3, 43 Football 13 Baseball 2. GUTHRIE, DAISY: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All Region Band 3, 43 Junior Class Vice President 33 Who's Who 3, 43 Science Club Reporter 23 Outstanding Novice Debater and Speaker 23 Academic Decathlon Alternate 43 Student Council Rep. 1, 23 Stu- dent Congress Parliamentarian 43 National Forensic League President 3. 'GUTHRlE, WALTER: Football: JROTC. HHAGLER, CASAUNDRA3 Track 43 Basketball 33 Volleyball 1. HALL, OLIVER: Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 13 FBLA 3, 4. HAMPTON, ERIC: Basketball 1, 23 Varsity Tennis 3, 43 OEA 4. THAND, Juovz Band 13 Tennis 2, 3, 43 FFA 2, 3, 4. HANSON, DEE: Blue Brigade 1, 23 Brigadette 33 Brigadette ,Officer 43 Choir 13 Girls Ensemble 13 Concert Choir 2, 33 Alcalde Staff 2, 3, 43 Senior Class Editor 43 Senior Committee 43 Student Con- ITIGFITS gress Rep. 2. HARDIN, FRANCES: Blue Brigade 13 Choir 1, 2, 33 HIT 43 Alcalde 3, 4. HARRIS, JEFF: Lion Guard 3. HARRISON, LARRY: VEH 3, 4. HAVENS, MICHELE: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club President 33 Tuba Section Leader 3, 43 French Club 1, 2, 33 Quartermistress 43 First Chair Tuba 4. HAWKINS, TERESA: Band 43 All Region Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Art Club 23 Blue Brigade 1, 2, 33 Flag Manager 4. HAYES, STEPHANIE: DE 33 FHA 43 HIT 4. HAYS, BILLY: Tennis 1, 23 DE 3, 43 DECA Officer 3, 43 Lion Guard 4. HAYS,TERRI: Band 1, 23 FHA Executive President 4, FHA Executive Secretary 3, FHA Chapter Secretary 23 HECE President 33 Vocational Student ot the Month 4. HEDRICK, DEBORAH: Blue Brigade 1, 23 Swim Team 1, 43 French Club 43 Ag Secretary 4, Ag Sweetheart 3, 4. HENRY, URSULA: Treble Choir 13 All Region Choir 43 State Solo and Ensemble: OEA 43 Spanish Club 33 VOE Parliamentary Team 43 Student Council Rep. 43 Grand Chorus 23 Concert Choir 3, 43 FHA 1. HERRELL, JOE: Band 1, 2, 33 Soccer 33 ICT Club 43 DE Club 3. HICKS, DEE DEE: FHA 1, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Drama 2, 3, 43 UIL Play 23 Honor Thespian 23 Student Coun- cil Rep 43 Quarter Mistress 43 Honorable Men- tion UIL 2. HICKS, JIMMY: Basketball 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Alcalde 1, 23 FBLA 3, 4, FBLA Treasurer 4. HILL, MICHAEL: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Region Band 43 Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Region Choir 1, 23 Area Choir 13 JT Dimensions 3, 43 Stage Band 43 State Solo and Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 43 Bass Section Leader 2, 3. HILL, RONALD: FFA 1, 2, 3, 43 Golf 1. HILTON, JULIE: Band 1, 2, 3, All District Band 23 National Honor Society 3, 43 Academic Decathlon Team 43 National Junior Honor Society 13 Debate Team 2, 33 Speech Club 3. HITT, KRIS: Tennis 13 FBLA 43 VICA 2, 3. HOLLAND, TANYA: Concert Choir 23 French Club 23 Junior Historians President 23 National Honor Socie- ty 23 Band 2, 33 FTA 2, 33 Tyler Youth Volunteers 33 Decathlon Team 43 Student Council Rep. 4. HOLMES, MARK: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 2, 3, 43 All Region Choir 2, 3, 43 Stage Band 2, 3, 4. HOPSON, BARRY: ICT Vice President 4. HOUSE, FRANKIEZ DECA I 33 DECA ll 4. HULLETT, MARGRETTE: Blue Brigade 1, 23 OEA 2, 3, 43 FHA 13 VOE 3, 4. INGRAM, BERTHA: Track 1, 2, 33 Spanish Club 3, 43 FHA 1, 4. ISHAM, SUSAN: Blue Brigade 2. JACKSON, LATONYA: DE 13 FHA 43 Majorette 1, 33 Basketball 13 Band 1, 2, 33 Volleyball 1. JERGER, CHRISTOPHER: Who's Who 43 Spanish Club 1, 43 Alcalde Associate Editor 4, Alcalde Photographer 43 Lion Guard 2, 3, 4, Lion Guard Captain 43 Golf 23 Swimming 13 National Honor Society 4. JOHNIGAN, OSCIE: Football 13 Track 23 Soccer 3, 43 FFA 4. JOHNSON, AMANDA: Band 1, 2, 33 Spanish Club 1, Latin Club Secretary 33 All Region Band 13 State Solo and Ensemble 13 FBLA 4. JOHNSON, BARBARA: VEH 3, 4. JOHNSON, DEBBIE: UIL Area Competition Editorial Writing 33 UIL One Act Play 2, 3, 43 UIL State Solo and Ensemble 23 Lion's Tale Editor 3, 43 Varsity Head and Asst. Drum Major 3, 43 Freshman Band Head Drum Major 13 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Thespian 2, 3, 43 Superintendents Stu- dent Advisory Committee 3, 43 Who's Who 4. JOHNSON, GINA: Class Friendliest 1, 23 OEA 2, 3, 43 FBLA 33 Student Council Rep 43 OEA Vice President 33 FHA 13 Blue Brigade 1, 2. JONES, JAMES: Football 1, 23 Track 13 HECE 4. JOHNSON, JOYCE: Band 1, 23 French Club 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 3, 43 Track 13 National Honor Society 1. JONES, SHATONYA: Choir 13 VEH 2, 33 FHA 43 Student Council Rep. 2, 4. JONES, SHEKETHIAZ OEA 2, 43 JR. ROTC 4. SENIORS 123 JORDAN, JOHN: Art Club 23 VICA Club 4. JORDAN, SOPHIA: Latin Club 43 Choir 33 Athletics 1, 2, 33 OEA Club 43 FHA 1, 43 HIT 4. KELLEY, XAVIER: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 3, 43 Track 33 ROTC 43 FHA 2. KENNEDY, MYRA: DECA 3, 4, DECA Reporter 43 FBLA 43 Honor Roll 3, 4. KEY, DELTON: Football 13 Concert Choir 1, 2. KINCAIDE, DEBRA: Track 13 Volleyball 2, 3, 43 FHA 2, 3, 43 HECE 4. KING, VANESSA: Blue Brigade 1, 2, 33 JR. ROTC 4. KIRVEN, WILLIE: Stage Band 2, 3, 43 Band 3, 43 Captain Flag Corps 43 Concert Choir 33 Blue Brigade 2. LAWSON, SCOTT: JT Dimensions 43 Golf 1, 2, 3, 43 Concert Choir 3, 4. LEMONS, ANTHONY: Football 1, 2, 43 Track 43 Choir 1, 2. LOOSIER, KEITH: Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 42 Varsity Football Letterman 3, 43 All District Offensive Tackle 4: FBLA 4. LOVE, MICKEY: Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1. MADLOCK, FELECIA: FHA 1, 2, 3, 43 State FHA Officer 3, 43 Area FHA Officer 2, 33 FBLA 33 Senior Class Secretaw 43 Student Council Representative 13 Office Aide 43 Track 13 Volleyball 1, 2. MAHOMES, YVETTE: Blue Brigade 13 FTA 1, 23 FBLA 33 Basket- ball 1, 2, 43 Volleyball 1, 23 Class President 23 Student Council Representative 3, 43 Art Club 4. MANN, LYNN: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 German Club Presi- dent 43 Foreign Language Council President 43 Spanish Club 33 National Honor Society 43 Choir 1, 23 ROTC Captain 4. MARR, BRIAN: Science Club 23 Latin Club 3, 4. MASS, FELICIA: Band 1, 2, 33 Class President 2, 33 All Region 1, 2. , MATHIS, ALFRED: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Art Club 1, 23 Alcalde Photographer 43 Trumpet Section Leader 13 Office Aide 43 Head Quartermaster 43 National Honor Society 4. MCCALISTER, MECHELA1 SENIORS Volleyball 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 33 Basketball 13 FHA 1, 2: HIT 1. MCCLOUD, LORETTA: Blue Brigade 1, 23 Brigadette 33 FBLA 33 OEA 43 DE 43 FHA 1, 23 Teen Jury 2, 3, 43 Stu- dent Congress Representative 3, 43 FHA!Hero 2. MCCLOUD, TYRONE: Band 3, 43 All Region Choir 13 Rifle Corps Captain 3, 43 Voice Ensemble 43 Solo and Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 43 State Solo and Ensemble 3, 43 FTA 3, 4. McGOWEN, SHEILA: Blue Brigade 1, 23 Choir 1, 23 Switchboard Operator 33 Library Aid 3, 43 Cheerlader 4. MCKELLAR, DANNA: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 All Region Band 13 Ma- jorette 1, 43 Basketball 13 Track 1, 43 FHA Area Vice President 33 FHA Area National Of- ficer Candidate 43 FHA Local Executive Coun- cil 2, 3, 43 FTA 23 Features Editor of Lion's Tale 3, 4. MESSER, SUELLEN: Swimming 1, 23 DECA 3, OEA 4. MIDDLEBROOKS, THOMAS: Band 1, 23 VICA 3, 43 FFA 1. MOSELY, CARMEN: Varsity Track Regionals 1, 23 FHA 1, 2, 3, FHA Executive Officer 3, FHA Chapter Presi- dent 33 VOE 43 Homecoming Queen 43 Stu- dent Council Representative 23 Blue Brigade 13 Blue Brigade Class Favorite 13 JV Tennis 2. NUNN, GARY: Cheerleader 3, 43 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. O'CONNOR, KATHY: Volleyball 1, 2, 33 Basketball Manager 3, 43 Volleyball Manager 43 Track Manager 13 FHA Chapter President 4. ODEN, BRENDA: Brigadette Manager 33 Band 13 Library Aide 4. O'NEAL, DANNY: Band 1, 2, 33 Golf 13 Ag 1, 2, 3, 4. PARDUE, LINDA: Blue Brigade 1, 23 Brigadette 33 Brigadette Captain 43 Freshman Ensemble 13 Concert Choir 3, 43 Student Council Representative 1, 2, 3: Super Star Girl National Drill Team Assoc. 4. PFUTZENREUTER, SONIA: Freshman Band 13 All Region 13 Blue Brigade 23 Concert Choir 2, 3, 43 Brigadette 33 Honor Thespian 33 Thespian Club 2, 3, 43 JT Dimensions 43 Student Council Representative 1, 43 Brigadette Officer 4. PIKE, MARK: Football 13 Varsity Football 2, 3, 43 FBLA 43 Baseball 13 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 43 FCA 1. PITNER, KARAN: FHA 1, 43 Choir 1, 2. PITTMAN, SHEILA: Senio FBLA 43 OEA 43 FHAlHerO 3. POST, ESTELLE: FBLA 31 FHA 1, 43 Spanish Club 1. PRIDDY, CURT: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Co Head Quartermaster 4 AIASA 2. PRINTERS, CYNTHIA: Blue Brigade 1, 23 Band 3, 43 Flag Corps 3 43 FHA Class Officer. PRUITT, JEANELLE: Class President 43 Choir 13 Basketball 1, 23 OEA 43 Student Council Representative 43 Vocational Student 43 Superintendent Studen Advisory Committee 43 Youth in Governmen Day 4. RABOURN, CHRISTI: Blue Brigade 1, 23 Brigadette 33 OEA 2, 3, 4: Student Council Representative 43 FHA 13 OEA Parliamentarian 43 VOE 3, 4. RAY, LEIANN: DECA 4: Band 2. RAY, SHARON: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. RAY, WILLIAM: Band 13 Tennis 2. REDWINE, DEXTER: JV Basketball 23 Basketball 13 Varsity Basketball 3, 43 Football 13 Best Dressed 2. REGAS, SLOAN: Varsity Tennis 1, 2, 33 Tennis Team Captain 2, 33 UIL Science Team 4. RHODES, BELINDA: Class Vice President 13 UIL All Star Cast 2, 33 Thespian Society 33 French Club 43 Blue Brigade 1, 23 FHA Executive Officer 4. RICH, KIM: Blue Brigade 1, 23 Flag Corps 3, Flag Corps Co Captain 43 Thespian Society 2, 3, 43 Thes- pian Society President 43 Stage Band Vocalist 33 French Club 13 UIL One Act Play Cast 2, 3, 43 Student Council Chaplain 13 Honor Thes- pian 3, 4. ROBERSON, LYNZA: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Jazz Band 43 FHA 43 Stu- dent Council Rep 3, 43 Honor Roll 1, 2. ROSE, DAVID: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Captain 33' Basketball 13 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Baseball Cap- tain 33 Track 1, 2, 33 FHA 43 Spanish Club 1. ROZELL, DARREN: Ag Vice President 3, Ag President 4. ROZELL, JULIE: Choir 1, 23 Blue Brigade 1, 23 Cheerleader 3, 43 National Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Science Club President 43 Student Council Rep. 1, 23 National English Merit Award 43 Who's Who 3, 43 U.S. National Leadership Merit Award 4. RUNNELS, LISA: Track 2, 3, 43 FHA 1, 23 Band 1. RUSH, NANCY: Choir 13 FTA 3. Accomplishments FIUSSEAU, PAMELA: FHA 1, 2: HECE 4: Blue Brigade 1: Track 1. SAMPLES, JOHN: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Vice President 4: Band 1: All District Baseball 3, Baseball Captain 4. SCHULTZ, CHRISTINA: English Rep. 2: French Club 3: National Honor Society 4: Thespian 3, 4: Art Club 4: Science Fair 4. SEATON, ALGEN: Track 1, 3, 4. SHACKLEFOBD, DANA: HIT 1. SHAW, DAVID: I Football 1, 2, 3: Track 1, 3, 4: Swimming 1: Baseball 1, 2. SHELTON, TIM: l I DECA 4: HIT 3: DECA Class Rep. 4: Piping Trades Sgt. at Arms. SHERFIELD, THERESA: Basketball 1, 2: DECA 3, 4, DECA Secretary. SIGLER, MICHELLE: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club Presi- dent 3: Swim Team 1, 2, 3, Swim Team Manager 4: Counselors Aid 4: Who's Who 4: National Merit Award 4: International Merit Award 4. SIGLER, THOMAS: DECA 3, 4. SIMS, BRUCE: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2. SINCLAIR, SHAUNA: Cheerleader 4: Blue Brigade 1, 2: Art Club President 4: Student Council Rep. 4: Homemaking Sec.!Treas. 4: Homemaking Fuller Chapter Vice President 4. SLUDER, KIM: Blue Brigade 1, 2: FBLA 3, 4, Secretary FBLA 4: OEA 4: Spanish Club Secretary 1, 2: Most Beautiful 2, 3: Class Favorite 2, 3: Na- tional Honor Society 4. SMITH, CHIP: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Tri Captain 4: Football 1, 2, 3: Golf 2: FBLA 4: Latin Club 3: Science Club 4: UIL Ready Writing 4: Who's 'IWho 4: U.S. Achievement Academy 4. SMITH, DANNY: VICA 3, 4: ICT Sgt. at Arms 4. SMITH, STANLEY: ' Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: FHA 1, 2: FL 4: Rodeo Club 3. SPILLMAN, MARY: 1 Band 1, 2, 3, 4: FBLA 3, 4: FHA 1, 4, FHA Eresident 4, FHA Vice President Projects 4: , BLA Historian 4: Baritone Sax Section eader1 2 3 4' Quartermistress 4. ETARKS, DARRELL: Football 1, 2: Basketball 1, 2. STEELE, DENESE: Valedictorian 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: FCA 1: Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, 4: FTA Historian 2, 3: Girls Varsity Basketball Manager 2, 3: Band Quartermistress 4: Secretary of the Student Council 4: Science Club 4: Who's Who 4: Society ot Distinguished High School Students 4: U.S. Achievement Academy 4. STOKES, CARMAN: Band 1: VOE 2, 3, 4: OEA 2, 3, 4, OEA Secretary 3, 4: Varsity Tennis 2. STOUT, JULIE: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Majorette 1, 2, 3: FBLA Vice President 4, FBLA 2: Student Council Rep. 1. STOUT, STEWART: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Art Club Vice President 4: Industrial Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1: Soc- cer 4. STOVALL, SHERRI: HIT 1, 2: HECE 3, 4, HECE Secretary 4, HECE Treasurer 4. TACKER, LEX: National English Merit 4: VICA 3: FCA 1, 2: Football 1: Varsity Football 2: Young Explorers 2, 3: Science Club 1. TATUM, SHERRY: Blue Brigade 1: FHA 3, 4: French Club 4. TERRY, GEORGE: Football 1, 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: FHA 2, 3. THOMAS, NATHAN: Track: Football: FHA. THORTON, GLENDA: DECA 3. TILLISON, JEFIBY: Football 1, 2, 3, 4. TILLMAN, STEPHANIE: OEA 4: FHA 1, 4: Chapter Class Officer 1, 4: Student Council Rep. 3: Library Aid 3. VANDIVER, RONNIE: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Art Club 1. VAUGHN, CHESTER: Basketball 1, 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Football 3. VAUGHN, JUANETTA: Track 2, 3: Student Council Rep. 2: HECE 4: FBLA 3. WALLACE, EVA: National Honor Society 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Concert Choir Vice President 3: Band 1: FBLA 3: Foreign Language Council 4. WALLACE, JUDY: Blue Brigade 1, 2: Choir 1, 3, 4: Homemak- ing Vice President Chapter. WALKER, SAMUEL: DECA 3, 4: Lion Guard 4. WARREN, KELLY: Blue Brigade 1, 2: VOE 2, 3, 4: OEA 2, 3, 4, OEA Parliamentarian 3, OEA Historian 4. WASHINGTON, JACKIE: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Majorette 1, 3, 4: Flag Corp 2: Class President 1: Honor Thespian 3, 4: Best Dressed 4. WATTERSON, DANNY: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1: FBLA 4: FCA 1: Student Council Rep. 1: Most Handsome 2, 3. WHITMILL, BECKY: FFA 4. WIGGINS, JOEY: VICA Officer 3,4. WILLHITE, CARLA: Student Council Rep. 1, 2, 4: Blue Brigade 1, 2: Brigadette 3: DECA 3, 4, DECA Vice President 4: Homecoming Queen Nominee 4: Who's Who 3: Distinguished American High School Students 2, 3, 4: Office Aid 4. WILLIAMS, ANTHONY: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: All Region Band 3, 4: Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4: FTA 2, 3, 4: Drum Section Leader 4: Solo and Ensemble 2, 3, 4: State Solo and Ensemble 2, 3, 4: JT Dimensions 4: FTA Vice President 4. WILLIAMS, FELICIA: Band 1, 3: HIT 4: Student Council Rep. 1: FHA 1: FTA 2. WILLIAMS, RUBY: Track 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 3, 4. WILLIAMS, TOMMY: Football 1, 2, 3: Baseball 2: Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Teen Jury 3: Choir 1. WILSON, CHIQUITA: Band 1, 2: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. WILSON, GARY: Football 1, 2, 3: Track 1: Baseball 1. WILSON, KEVIN: Band 2, 3, 4: Quartermaster 4: Trumpet Section Leader 4: Stage Band 4: All Region Band 4: Spanish Club 3: Society of Distinguished American High School Students 1, 2, 3, 4: National Band Merit Award 4: Na- tional English Merit Award 4: National Leader- ship Merit Award 4. WILSON, KIMBERLY: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Majorette 1, 3, Head Ma- jorette 4: FBLA 3, 4: Homecoming Nominee 4: Senior Committee 4. WILSON, REGAN: Ag Advisor 2, 3. Ag Vice President 4. WOODS, RHONDA: Basketball 1: Track 1, 2, 3: Cheerleader 1. WRIGHT, ANITA: Band 2: Choir 3, 4: French Club Historian 3: FBLA 3: NEMA 4. WRIGHT, SHELLEY: Class Secretary 1: Class Vice President 2: Blue Brigade 1, 2: Brigadette 3: OEA 4: Spanish Club Vice President 2: Debate 3. YORK, MELANIE: Blue Brigade Favorite 1: Thespian 2, 3: Blue Brigade 1, 2: Brigadette 3, Brigadette Officer 4: Who's Who 3, 4: OEA 4: Homecoming Finalist 4. SENIOBS125 TYLER CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION Tyler, Texas Comprised of AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK BANCTEXAS TYLER, N.A. BANK OF TYLER, N.A. FIRST CITY NATIONAL BANK OF TYLER INTERFIRST BANK TYLER, N.A. REPUBLICBANK TYLER ROSE CAPITAL BANK SOUTHSIDE STATE BANK TYLER NATIONAL BANK .zsffglpilsi 7g lu' 1 ' Q gi 'W lr 'rein :K -, ,. N ,r,,- -lm WEICOITIE to CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Our Pride is showing and we pray God's blessings on all at John Tyler Highl Preaching Christ - Crucilied, Risen, Returning North Broadway at West Bow, near Gentry Parkway. s other juniors before them, the John Tyler '83-'84 Junior Class devoted the year not only to preparing themselves academically for their final year, but getting ready mentally for their long- awaited college years. Juniors were encouraged to take the Scholastic Aptitude Test and the American College Test. Also, College Night was held to let students learn more about the college of their choice. The '83-'84 Junior Class had several outstanding students. Among them were president Kenneth Arterberryg vice- president Doug Ryang and secretary Renee Hudnall. Andy Smith was chosen as junior representative for Presidental Classroom in Washington D.C. Junior representative at the Sam Rayburn Public Affairs Symposium was Chet Dingler. The Girls' State representative was Renee Hudnall, with Denise Edwards as the alternate. The Boys' State representative was Doug Ryan, and French Taylor served as the alternate. State qualifiers in Band were Barbara Salinas, Michael Coker, and Ramana Jones. These people were able to show their musical abilities in Austin, Texas during the spring months. The juniors also sponsored the annual Sadie Hawkins dance this year along with the triumph over the seniors in the annual Junior-Senior Powder Puff game. Players were Jennifer Denton, Tracy Nobles, Sharon Middlebrooks, Lauretta Arps, Marvena Garrett, Renee Hudnall, Alicia Sheffield, Pam White, Ophrie Barrett, LaDorris Sessions, Kelley Melton, and Kim Roan. The coaches were Tyrone Jones, Kenneth Arterberry, Andy Tucker, Robert Gaines, and Clay Hudnall. This year's sponsors of the Junior Class were Mrs. Leona May, home economicsg Mr. Jimmy Jennings, junior class principal, and also Mrs. Lauree Burkett, junior counselor, who has helped us prepare ourselves for our lives. The junior year is a very important one. We are all growing up and looking forward to GRADUATION. lt's hard to think that we've climbed eleven steps, because when looking back, and looking forward, one sees so many decisions ahead. So here we are, at the top at last. Here we stand, the strong, the proud, the courageous, the Junior Class of 1984. 128 JUNIORS J a c q u e I i n e s t r e t c h i n g those legs for that outstanding performance on the field. tl we .s,es.'.f'-f., Amy Roland cheering the Lions on to victory. Ramona Ates seems to be enjoying the Pep Rally. One More Ste 2, t ..........-- tx J j ...J o Success Robert, Pam, Denise, and Belinda arrive in style in a TR7. . 1 WMM' ,,,.-- group. I Suzette at an FBLA meeting. Vice-president Doug Ryan, secretary Renee Hudnall, and president Kenneth Arterberry sing inthe rain. 453 tw ,W M4 Melissa and Diaudra opening Christmas gifts over dinner with HOSA Buy a paper if you want the latest news, says Steve Dumas. JUNIORS 129 Adams, Quintin Adkins, Cupid Adkins, Evon Akins, Rona Alexander, Curlie Allen, Davon Anderson, Diaudra Anderson, Roger Arent, Shawn Arnold, Felicia Arps, Alvin Arps, Lauretta Arteago, Lisandro Arteago, Yolanda Arterberry, Kenneth Asbill, Kevin Ates, Romona Ates, Yvette Attaway, Darrell Baker, Michael Ballesterous, Ruben Barber, Stephanie Barnard, Kenneth Barnes, John Barrett, Ophrie Barrett, Shane Bayonne, Dwight Bayonne, Joe Beall, Michael Beck, Beverly Bell, Cynthia Bell, Donny Benson, Laura Berotte, Bryant Berry, Tonya Bingham, Stephanie Black, Demetrius Black, Jacqueline Black, Mark Blanton, James Blum, Raymond Bolands, Luis Boyd, Amanda Boyd, Tony Bright, Tammy Britt, Clifton Britton, Kenneth Brooks, Crystal Brooks, Lovie Brooks, Rayshun Broughton, Monica Brown, Billy Brown. Jana Brown, Martin 130 JUNIOFKS X . , Although We've Been Throug t .N at ,s v,.,.,f..t 'A 3 t N sin gt-1, 49 me . i g . A i su Q G.: ali , 'N' W K 3 as J ,V3 it X t X ,X , ,,,.. , 1 A Ai ili , f 'N J , liiit , A. A 5 Q Q REF? F , A: t ' h NN A i, J Y A - 1 . L M, . QNX 'Y ,K V ', : M V ,..,, , V? , if , Lft, K Q 0 , W2 1 V K .--,. Y wk K ,K ,J , , 5 , iii f Q- , Q . ,,, ,., 3 l fx , SSL I N ,-,,,. -- R A 1 W K N ' , qw ,VpLW 'pt , X ,, , ff, VSV xx . , K fr . . .- - A ' if L I , if . kk:'3'i' Q t if, A ai. , ill A5152 . .N t ' A is the Greatest Times Ever , ,, ,,,,v , Val, a dramatic star. Tchora and the gang hanging out at the field. z 5f5'ff5L'f,f 9 , - 7 Q. .S 155582. .. ,- mm. MIM, 4 -1 1 ., r ., ,,,,, if f '. r W WW' 1 7 f v ' ,, nwf 5 ee ,, Q 7 ,LS ig., ., 2' .eee, Q, , if V , 'rs . -ye. , 2 -r xl ff ' f raw -is Q, Brown, Sharon Brown, Sonja Brown, Tommy Brown, Tracy Browning, Ruby Bumpers, Bobby Bundick, Stacy Burton, Stacy Burkham, Kerry k..f'il'f A, g A ' ' Burton, Reguina - P' P' ' Bush, Benita A , iyq Coats, Cheryl n U l . A Pxnh - Caldwell, Gerald in E , g 1 Clark, Lloyd , f , gf . . .K ii Clark, Barry ' r 4 r f ' ff' Childs Matt ' K ,, ,W -, :Q 1 Campbell, Reginald X- f, A il K K f - ' Campbell, Dana I f 1 Campbell, Christopher , . h fig. ,. Caldwell, Sam . ' gi f Cohen, Amy g Coker, Michael B cole, Tony M, 1 . . , I g I Combs, Cindy , - l, ,g A Conner, Deira , .. 1 Cooks, Marcus Co0per, Angela K Craycrafl, Darla Criswell, Brandon fr,,1, ,w x f 'iw ' 1, f A B lrri r ...af JUNIORS 131 We l-lope We Cen Remember David and Denise talking it over. Shalunda Waters iammin out. Tracy Price and a friend taking a break. Q MT H Cronin, Phyllis I I - Crouch, Kevin Crowe, Darrell , Crowe, Arcade l M Cullipher, Angela i , , 'r s 4' Curry, Gary '- ,V fi- : - X Mme rr . ea, . ,,.L. fi Davis, Kenneth Davis, Michael f Davis, Fiobina l Davis, Rodney y - 'f l Day, Ben Denson, David '5 H ,f Denton, Jennifer ,, . Dews, Michael , , Erin S Dicl Mary f , 5 +V 3 oil A L H D w-wet pre Life Dotson, Reginald I l W 1 ' YQ Tlirlf'-a.06E,a-cfm f' Dumas, Mikki . X Duncan, Dorothy ' ' , -A ' Dunn, Andrea , i Z , it .. r , ,A wi .f Duvall, Rochelle ' ' T I' if Edwards, Michael ff, J Edwards, Patrick ,R if - lg , ' , it ,Q 5' , If r v,,,,, P , r ' it ' 15 Q. . 'f ri 2 V K Edwards, Perrilyne I f Y Edwards, Timothy I ' 5 i , r , M ' Ellette, Kay 1 , 1 f I' ' MSM I, ' 1' English, Gordon ,diff ' ' f K 'A Q: Ervin, James , f- p 'Q , - Erwin, Latriana 4 ' l 'Q il. Q 'ENQ?'1k'4l'3,: 132 Jurxiiorie t M ' M, 6 Y YE al n '-11,11 9,3 xrwi X Pm 1 1 6. if : r ,pffiii , ,M I7 'Q1 . 'fin 1 . M I - l 'zh- fgv ' Mx i, -er V ii ,. L r r L , .V M! A425 5' 1- 51 ' ,..w', M. 'Dr ,aaa . ,, , ,.. ,ei D W Kea, -Q, . .-. an w i 5 - ,fufrl we in Q it-vrfw i imww,i H if f., . -at 5 N' l I feiirmri 2 3, in ' ,s ,fiaktig Q, 1 , f A Liza f : H Iv e, ,gf 5'- A , a 1 ' .I ah' it 2 Nga -Q. .F All the Crazy Things We Did G , ' Y , t X xx : L ai 1 .s . H3 -V 22 Q2 tix 6 Q .-r ffm? as-5' -g ab ', f lie-Q: , .gg it J at of ,wa F 4 vit 4 X., ,QQ ,,, , .. W .le . sm . ,.1f,5s,g . sr Q YW ' X , .143 'bi W Amt a f K i 'Q S if S Yi 'iii 'rbi YY i wt. .. s Fagan, Adrian Farmer, Richard Featherson, Sidney Fields, Henry Fields, Keith Fields, Paula Filiski, Carrie Fisher, Gregory Fite, Gina Fitzgerald, James Fletcher, Veronica Ford, Lovenia Ford, Stacey Foreman, Eric Francis, Stephanie Gabbard, Brenda Gabbard, Teresa Gabriel, Karol Gafford, Sherry Gains, Robert Gallegly, Elizabeth Galloway, Mary Garcia, Betty Garcia, Julian Garrett, Andy Garrett, Martin Garrett, Marvena Gaston, Karen Gebhart, David George, Gordon Gerik, Shelly Gilmore, Lisa Glaze, James Godwin, David Gordon, Deidra Gradick, James Grady, Twixie Graham, Jason Graves, Richard Green, Michael Gunter, Olivia Guthrie, Don Haddox, John Haggerty, Oneal Hagler, Calvin Hamilton, E. Hamilton, Toni Hampton, Joseph Handy, Anthony Harned, Michelle Harris, Rahn Harris Richard Hartsfield Richard Harvey William '1 K I ' 55 1 LV I h gghe . X L ,,i,... l ,.g . E , H ,'t1 Q F Q ' , X ,f g ., J , f Q It, . E M V J .,,-. , Q23 G as i tis? ,,,, ii- 5 . ' -3 -7' . 1 , ras' fb' ig . . 1 - ita as , y - my ,1- fg - E, Q 11. ,, V. fi, 5 2 Q . ,,-S' ',, :Q . i Eh' I Nb.. , frffif g H A F ' K I - ' . 4,53 f 'fl' f f' ,W 4.5, ...ml 4, S A. Jumions 133 Hatfield, Steven Hawkins, Sonya Haygood, Michelle 3, Henry, Gerald , Henson, Aaron V Hill, Annette ,. Hill, Daryl , Hodge, Rachel fj Hollins, David , - , . Howard, Jeannie 11 Howe, Dale - wifi, Holman, Carla ' f 'fer , 2+ lf W' V . ., ,, .f I ..l, To Get Where We Are 9 ' n Y ., , ' m . 3 I I-4. 3- cw M 39 -1 , fc' W 4 ll f I r , 1, i'f?3jf ' Hubbard, Priscilla A 1 A l y Hudnall, Clay A , N f W 4 Hudnallaenee f ,F f if , r Hudson, Homme , Q L q l f f W Hukin,Kevon , B 1, Hunt, Cynthia , Q ' A 'llrr ,fe n Tilfwt -r , 'fl l liar ','r ., 7 , V '- Hutchins, Carl r A . , V I ' lngram, Robert M f f I A fi ' g if ff-r V Jackson, Ernest 7, Q 7 ,B Jackson, Terri Q, M , V ' 1 , ' 15' ' ' ji rr- ' A JameS'R0bYn ., , 3 ' Jeffery' Jackson Q, i fwfr l 3 . , i le' ii:x, fi Q l M le, Q12 E Lf, Michael Coker, Stevie Wonder it . Smile Allen you're on J.T. Camera. M.C., Latrice, and Reguina pose for the camera, Stephanie and Angela smiling forthe camera. 134 JUNIORS ,5- ,f W ,,,Vm.3:.,' fr ' hether It Was Happy or Sad B tt k s S Fl t ki' ' h games er nowna ugar ay ac nngasenlor att eannual Powder cheryland Dana goofing Omorthe camera' Jerrold Stitt works hard while Betty Garcia relaxes and reads a book. ..,.,Ik I args y 5' if J i if 1,1 , is . 6 f ff' ' .'r N Mft f ,, f -an 1, fi , Q 3 ,f f , ,V , ,f , 5 fx . Y D zz real- JV 4 2113 f , , r'VgA Qr, 1 'MB ! I 4 l 6 ZW K, Dione Adams standing tall for the J.V. team. L v. .. 3, V I k fffff' A if Cx , a r' ' 4 if va , Q, A 4 45' ia. fi imif, I ' V az ,., W r it ,F if - f mix . , . 1 .if Taz M JM , , 5:4 A , l 1? 4 ' 'Q-Q., PM 1 nu .U .V A , JE? Jeffery, Scott Jennings, Michael Jett, Ruth Johnson, Amy Johnson, Angela Johnson, Antonio Johnson, David Johnson, Faye Johnson, Joe Johnson, Leah Johnson, Leslie Johnson, Lisa Johnson, Mark Johnson, Marshall Johnson, Shelia Johnson, Tony Joiner, Trina Jones Jones Jones Candreas Jones, Jones, Christopher Errol Jones, , Juanita , Kenneth , Ramana JUNIOHS 135 Relaxing on the field and checking out the scene. Cheerleaders, the punk rockers of 84. Jones, Sara Jones, Shauntrell Jones, Tyrone Jones, Paulette Jones, Flozell Jordon, Deroyce Jordan, Waymond Keaton, Deborah Kelly, Clinton Kennedy, Gregory Kennedy, Kenneth Kersh, Janette King, Kevin Kingen, Anthony Kingsley, Michelle Kirkland, Cheryl Knight, Steven Lacy, Reginald Land, Eric Lane, Michael Layton, Jerri Leach, Robby Lee, Debra Lee, Douglas 136 JUNIOFIS S Y r . .. J if VVe'II Always Flecall Awl The seniors made a touch down at the Powder Puff game. ' 19' 1 K .. J i l l fl . E! sf. .' 1' ' s it gf sf r xl f Y-,ie-' seevmtirq 1 1, A ,hx ' P we it 5 E Q git? C , ff I-1 'exist t PQ 5 'X 5 ' A. ? l l S J ,xg EP' we l l l Q -e. if , a I if 5 1A 4 4 , --it gi l Gaytha and Carla love taking pictures. LN ,. :,, Qi :,. k '5,. y z ,Rig ii V: Q, w .' ' -- M .' f K K r ectlte ' K K Q ft -. f L be ,,.., A ws' 37' 5 ....... - S , -14..- y fm? , , , , my K . - di i E . '- .,,., .. ' I. l the Best Things That Happened , , , E3 5 3 F! .a v g I X r V t , ffvfzgg . Sv - ' ' ' kkkqk sim, 0 K ' . P , 'wg it M 1 , t Qk,st,tRgl my ts tim? wi! mer' ' s i s .MH 5 ,T '58, . MQ' L Yi 'Ie is , 'E 5 ' 1 if , .4 ' 'V,.,f3,. Q1 iiiaixxivtiet l tt 1 it W I K5 . ,F , 5 .' -. :, . e k lj l K' ' , . V, 1. Q- .. f w W -. L E . 'i R . - ti 1 x We N-is we . ' L ev' E g L ' a B A 1 A at-for wt 73' ' ' 2 , 'N e sl 1, .N L ss v t- T, .teas ,X ft' ., 'Q W' 5 1 . L - ,--.,. . - 1. -in tr ,eatin fr :ar I , , , ' 'N s .r 4, r .KK fl' ' is-P' ig ts?-tt v a 2 Q2 fv 4- ' gil if ig J - l wc N . 6 l K 1 In 1 ml Lee, Gennetta Lee, Mark Lee, Vincent Lemley, Teresa Lewis, Gary Lester, Kelly Liles, Betsy Lollar, Cheryl Lollar, Duane Lollar, Floria Lollar, Leroy Lowe, Glenda Lowry, Todd Mabry, Robbie Mahomes, Cindy Mahoney, John Maley, Bill Maley, Linda Mallett, Jerald Malone, Jett Martinez, Leroy Martinez, Luis Marvel, Ronnie Mask, Curtis Mathis, Michael Mata, Arturo Mcallister, Vicki McCauley, Reginald McCloud, Cheryl McClung, Juanita McCown, Paul McCracken, Sonja McDaniel, Sean McKinney, Darrell McDowell, Reggie McGowen, Marcus Mclnnis, Shanna McLeod, James Mearian, Lornor Melton, Kelley Mendez, Guss Mendez, Marsha Middlebrooks, Sharon Millan, Mary Miller, Brian Miller, Jacqueline Meier, John Miller, Keith Milstead, Pamela Mobley, Kevin Molloy, Keith Montgomery. Stephanie Moore, Cynthia Moore, Valencia A d Keep in Mind Stephanie Barber and Kristy warm up on highkicks. Clay Hlldnau UP against the wall Moore, Willie Morrow, Cindy Morrow, Tim Morris, Tina Mosley, Coby Mosley, Greg Mosley, Flobyn Murphree, Beverly Nelson, DeCarlo Nelson, Mary Newsom, Kelvin Nobles, Tracy Nolan, Earnestine Nunn, Charles Nusebaum, Allan Oldham, Tracie Oliver, Carolyn Oliver, Jacqueline Owens, Donald Page, Jodie Palasota, Pamela Patel, Sangita Paul, Anita Peay, Timothy Phillips, Cynthia Pierce, Rosie Pillard, Dannette Pitcock, Candace Pitcock, Charles Pitner, Kane Norris. Don't be so shy! t W ,K 1 ' : 1 . - ' T -. . ' 5' .. A -' K 3 9' xt. ' 1 E C R ' ii 1 K M eie P if 1 Q. Q .. . : J., -'3 f' inf' 7 'f Jr, A . ' '- gf I 1 ' . er, vi L' 'C K ,C ' 4 4' ,-.g f V. 2, fy 5k T T, 5 fe' A K E er + YV '. : i . N re ' if . ' N, if xii T4 M ' A A ,.. ,qt ,l H: 1 .K ' ff' T we .- ai - ee Y A 3 , . ff, ,7 ' ' N 1 - f , . 4 ' ' ,Q 'ii ' , . 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Reed, James Reed, Randal Renson, Julia Reynolds, Wendy Rhame, Michael Rhinehart, Latrice Rich, Roger Roadus, Lorie Roan, Kim Robles, Elivario Robles, Sandra Roberts, Suzette Robinson, Robert Roden, Kelly Ross, Eva Ross, Paul Ross, Paula Rowe, Patty Rowland, Amy Rush, Charlie Russell, Gregory Ryan, Douglas Saboe, Douglas Salazar, Jensy Salinas, Barbara Sanders, Katawna Sanders, Michael Satterwhite, Carla Savage, Kimberely Saxon, Ruben Schmidt, Glenn Seaton, Johnathan Seaton, Sunny Sessions, Adrian Sessions, La Doris Sheffield, Alicia Shelton, Renee Shorb, Lavinia Sides, Tamera Simmons, Norma Simmons, Tauyna Slifer, T. Smith, Analisa Smith, William Snowden, Keysha Spencer, Keith Spencer, Pamela Square, Marian Staples, Tammy Sterling, Sharra Stitt, Jerrold Stone, Gregory Street, Ronald Stulsky, Anthony Sullivan, Shana Swan, Kristi Talley, Ursil Taylor, Bertha Taylor, French Taylor, Kimberely Taylor, Sandra Taylor, Sharon Taylor, Steven Tedford, Deana Tenneyson, Theresa Tew, Shaun Thomas, Norris Thompkins, Dedra Tidwell, Pamela Tilly, Casaundra Timms, Paula Tucker, Andrew Tucker, James Tucker, Victor Turner, Gregory Tutt, Timothy Valdez, Eric Vaughn, Chester Vaughn, Tammy Vincent, Carol Wade, Norris Wade, Reginald Wallace, Symantha Warren, Michael Washington, Johnathon Washington, Nicholas Waters, Shulanda Watts, G. Webster, Derek Wells, Angela Wesley, Angela West, Charles West, Fredrick Whitaker, Melissa White, Pam White, Tammy Wickware, Rodney To Live lt Up, Juniors ,f , ,. . f , ' f -1 - '.,' , ,-,',' gt ?L?f8jE' ' Q ' M ft X 5 1 I i . A l V ft 'L ' H ' 5' ' ' f f ,.. 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V V VV , V Williams, Rufus 'f Q .5 Willis, Dexter V me a 5 Q3 A W Wilson, Alex NV 5 ., 3 W 19: Wilson, Jacqueline ' ' Winchester, Dana I M mf: za-Vyf M ' 'I ' 'K V V V V ei V ' ' Woodard, Sonia A ,L , , 1, ' C V , - ' I I ,, v Woods, Frankie A r EQ . ' . WYHS-G'YnefTa ' 3, 5 E ' gi, 1' ' ,QV , V Yarbrough, Larry A K' , ' , . Yaw, Cullen , W . , . H, - fi? I . i , V My ,,V V W. Q . V . V KV, YawV Sherri W 4 W - w ,VV Ag ,V-. gun -i:,5,VV'gk . ,Q , :Z fr , York, Thomas ' ' , Q' . Young, Jerry V r ef 'V - ,V V Q ,VV Y0ung,Susan 1 V . V I . , 'Vr' A :V Yzaguirre, Albert p ir , 'r r . . W Zimmerman, Lisa - .iv C r e v ,A W cubs on the Lions Tale. enjoying the Powder Pufl game. i l II'l lime to exchange books. J U N l ORS 1 4 1 Scphcmores Have a Difficult Positio he Sophomore Class had a smooth running year with many accomplishments and outstanding students. After two years at JT we feel at home and know our place. Sophomores will work and look forward to becoming seniors and reaching goals that we have set. To at last have the title of Senior will be a reward in itself. With our spirit and unity we will be a class honored and respected. John Tyler has always excelled in all areas and sophomores claim credit for the contributions we have made. Sports as well as academics have been pursued by many sophomores, and they have been successful in their pursuit. Leading the sophomores this year are class officers: Angela Choice, presidentg DeAndrea Thornton, vice president, and Ftachel Evans, secretary. Also keeping us in line is our Principal, Mrs. Jane Holbrook. Mrs. Holbrook was selected as a new principal the same year that we entered John Tyler. The traditional Sophomore vs. Faculty Volleyball game was held this year, providing us with some new funds to add to our savings for our senior activities in 1986. Several sophomores won recognition for achievements that they have made this year. From the art department, David Gutierrez earned many art awards. David won a blue ribbon at the PTA contest. Hewon first place within the Tyler independent School District and then went on to win district. From here, David will continue and go on to state and nationals. Also, he took honors at the East Texas Fair in October winning second place. David does commercial artwork for the Tyler daily newspaper and for Caldwell Zoo. Ex: Yi I. Y. .' 4 4 I R o h i n Gablemann ponders over whether to try the cafeteria foodornot. Sophomore drama students acted their parts and brought recognition to our class. Lara Henderson and Paul Hurley both starred in the fall production of Doctor in Spite of Himself. In Mineola, blue ribbons were won by Lara for reciting poetry, and Paul for an improvisation and a duet. All contests and festivals were attended by Paul and Lara this year, setting the path for more awards in the years to come. Mrs. Connie Griffin's Honors World History Class is most unique. The whole class always goes above and beyond, giving every project an indepth study, according to Mrs. Griffin. For one project, Becky Ansley arranged to interview an Egyptian which meant going to Dallas on a school day to conduct an interview. She found out how he felt about America in relation to his country. Becky, along with Missy Bumpers, Brian Curtis, and Michael McClellan staged a trial for King Louis the XVI. The trial gave the class an idea of how much preparation and research is involved in law work. McClellan, a student in this class, was the winner of the Hugh O'Brian award. James Johnson gave the Sophomore Class as well as JT something to take notice of. Johnson started on the Varsity Basketball Team and showed his amazing talents in basketball. He has the support of his class and will continue to keep it with his athletic abilities. Susan Smith, our only sophomore maiorette, performed with enthusiasm at football games and rallies. With the end of football season drawing near, Susan gave it her all at the UIL Marching Contest in Henderson, where the Marching Lion Band received a l. Lara Bunch prepares her fingers before a football game. Joyce Johnson tells Susan Smith about senior responsibilities. 142 SOPHOMOFRES for the Rest ofthe School to See Evans, secretary: and Angela Choice, president, Q. x 1 fs? Q XV,EV xhhkji iv Q N wg 5 E S 4 js i gt e Rebecca Garza's locker puts her in a difficult position. Sophomore class olficers are DeAndre Thornton, vice presidentg Rachel Bridget! McKay, Keith Melius, Jimmy Thigpen, John Carrasco, and Barbara Salinas jam to Gramlin at a pep rally. Becky Ansley and Deana Warren concentrate on their assignment. Sean Cole is spotted playing Big Bad John. SOPHOIVIOFKES 143 Kevin PiIkington's new dance is too much for Greg Selman. Kathy Weaver, Deana Warren, Becky Watkins, and Angela Choice discuss the day's events at a lunchtime conference. Adcock, Carol Adkins, Lucretia Agee, Lucy Alexander, Leonard Alexander, Vincent Allen, David Allison, Susan Alonso, Marco Anderson, Todd Ansley, Rebecca Applegate, Cindy Appleton, Kelli Arnold, Breck Arrington, Brian Arroya, Mario Arteago, Mario Ates, Sandra Attayway, Finis Babb, David Bailey, Dana Baker, James Baker, Walter Balderrama, Benjamin Barnard, Lisa Barns, Jerry Barns, Kenan Barnes, Kendall Barrera, Candelaria Barret, Wendy Bayonne, Annie Beckwith, Kyle Bell, Sandy Bell, Cherie Bell, Vongretchen Bennington, Leeman Benson, George 144 SOPHOMOFZES 1, vi gs in , , X, l is X WN, . eq ,- pail . . , ug ' 'Xe l Vi - ss 1 .. Q hw it 'xl is.. i - In gg VVe've Been Here , A fl tl N 1. 'f qi - l 1. 4 L : a li 5 , 5 -sagem . ': '- sf. ii i f Y ,f fi . see? C A ' -. ' ii W V X x ' K? Q P ,,, 1' 7Q,,,,Qs Q W A gs, , W 5: ,'. r rr 41 , 'il ' i l l E E9 3 he A ' 1 X I x Q mf K.. ' i i i . A . ' :vi .f., . ' 'i'N ,s t P Q 7, V gl 5. xx A is ,I i,.. 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J , , If if 'W lm , 2 1, ' fs' .,.. is hz I Benson, Julia Berry, Troy Best, Regina Bickerdike, Anthony Bickerdike, Randy Bircher, Tracy Black, Curtis Blackwood, Russell Blair, Dexter Blanca, Millan Blissitte, Stephanie Blum, Barbara Bogley, Darryl Boone, Anthony Boudreau, Terri Bradley, Capresha Bradshaw, Richard Brooks, Anthony Broughton, Daryl Brown, Anthony Brown, James Brown, Joann Brown, Roy Bryant, Ronda Bueno, Jessie Buie, Joe Bumpers, Melissa Bunch, Lara Bundick, Vickie Burgess, Debbie Burton, Pamela Bussey, David Butler, Portia Byrd, James Byrd, Paulette Cain, George Caldwell, Curtis Campbell, David Campos, Rocio Carpenter, Nancy Carpenter, Sherrie Carrasco, John Carter, Devlin Carter, Johnathan Chambers, Tony Choice, Angela Clark, Darwin Clark, Jeanne Clark, Linda Clark, Reginald Clark, Victor Cockrell, Rob Cole, William Cook, Keilani SOPHOMOFZES 145 Angela Hutton takes her typing seriously. Vickeshia Foreman and Nancy Carpenter talk about their future goals. Crenshaw, Wanda Crocker, Barry Crouch, Rita Crockett, Anthony Crosby, Teresa Cuba, Sonja Curry, Georgia Curtis, Brian 32 ' -Q E, : , b Curtis, Jerame M, Daniels, Felicia Davis, Jonathan Davis, Messhi U Davlin, Aaron in K' f 2 i r ' ff Dawson, Jeffery ' 335 Dean, Darin N ' Deckard, Ronald K A Deere, Lesly I Denmore, Elaine , Q -- ...1 Derrington, Roy Dews, Renda Dickerson, Roscoe Dobbins, Carol Dolan, Kerri Donnell, Billy Donnelly, Ruth Dorsey, Milton Dotson, Donald Dow, James Drake, Sharon Drawhorn, Sherria 146 SGPHOMOFZES Cook, Kirk Cooley, Tony Cooper, Mike Cope, Rhonda Cornelius, Lisa Cornett, Phil Correa, Gerardo Cox, Gayland Crayton. Rodney i 'ifr-. ?j iz, r., yn QM in xr lil.. 'V 'S tr- uk self-ws.: 'yew ' . ie: res. r ' vt? N631 fr: psp B X X R K ,,.. t 'l . ,,., ,.. , To Be Wher an i Q X i. ,sn 'Nha :-Qef' ma, A '35 X 'F Q- T We Want to Be ii , R , t - , In ,xg .,., L' ,X : ff a -z Dunaway, James Duncan, Nicholas Dunning, Michael Edwards Lester Edwards Scott Ehlen Lacey Ehlen, Timothy Eitson, Cynthia Elkins, James ri? Robert Mays, Tony Cooley, Rob Lancaster and Bryan Nash en- joy the sights and sounds at a pep rally. Scott EdVlBl'd8 i8 aKT1USed at an 3l'TlClS. Ellis, Julie Erwin, Paula Evans, Annette Evans, Rachel Evans, Stephanie Faulkner, Pam Fears, Michael Featherstone, Cynthia K 'Q 'tk Felder, Ronald Fields, Poughkeepsie Fields, Quintus Fields, William Fleming, Kristin Fleming, Stacey Fleming, Tracy Florence, Cassandera Florence, Undra Ford, Rita Forman, Russell Foster, Daryl Franks, Melissa Frazier, Jessie Freeman, Inez Frick, Mark Frizzell, 'Markedtha Fuentes, Nancy Gain, Richard Galindo, Jose Gallegly, Wendy Garces, Cynthia SOPHOMORES 147 Garcia, Juan Garza, Rebecca George, William Gimble, Brent Blasscock, Cheryl Gentry, Joseph Gossett, Debbie Granberry, Mack Gray, Yolanda Green, Brent Green, Laverne Green, Lavonne Grier, Timothy Grimes, Carl Grindle, Cindy Grissom, Darin Grubbs, Eva Grubb, Jessie Guthrie, Darrell Gutierrez, David Hackler, Jill Haggerty, Brad Haley, Kerri Hall, Jimmy Hall, Lionel Hampton, Marcus Handy, Richard Hardin, Martha Hardin, Rebecca Harris, Nigel Harrison, Terri Harvey, Myrtle Hawkins, Daryl Hawkins, Joe Hawkins, Sharon Hayes, Annette We Are All Very Different i , If: 5. fs i 1 , X i , X 5,9 X . ,V g -s,, ji., 'H at irss rf ., , 1 Y, :lx - t :st I N f K G RQ X G qi? Y H G ,.., J , A-W f -- ' - - J if ' it ...fl risr J ,Q ,, .. I A ' yn i X 'i . , y' A t 'Q 53 xxx fx fr in i WV i I A G it . -G ',--f M '- C f 'Z x 1 Q,..snfi TQ' Q ' L K K i- I I rm' ' A - jr, , ' , --3, X - ,N S ' . -- .: ,,.... , , . nw K Ni: . it - irri xx -ay Virk xtik K k -we K, - if iii' is ' R N 3 ' ' fi , 3512 Ely . F Q ' 3 if ' R3 , 'k , r . ,Q Q l G kk 'Q W ' - I 4 . V' -X , , r 3 W J i t W Girl ' ' ' xi. G 1 ri. T , Q- i if 'J is Q ' L wx G V 'N L W' , in L51 XE' o. :gf 9 Q 'XX V 'A I if L 'basl' 'f r , Allison Polidore helps Tracy Bircher with a question. 5 A' ' ' Velta Rather knows that studying makes report cards easier to face. 1-48 SOPHOIVIOFZES h,,,.,,.uu- With One Common Thought 'j fn ' , ft,-sleaze . f, , .,,i , , , A-e f' 1 7 M x ' 1, in x . J gg Bffiairilv k 'Nas' H, X ,E . ,X l if Y., l t ,. , I ' - 1 . l l l fe, ,,,. Q . n .,f,, A 2' Ji' W 2 a me at f K 1 ' 4 f, gg ga, t ,:,. , QC M K t tix' X . j , o, 3 , ., W' ' t - ' ,Mani S .. 5 . V f f ' , 'mit fi'i5+i55,, l V . X Q! ,ev i fmt 411 E 555 'x L ? 1-WF f'h ,I o o I lad: V ' if ,-if A ,,.. - I 5 51,1 V' ,X 24 AAV: 4,. , A ' as t ,W W , ,T A H 4 ' f'1:.zf ,, ,X 2 1133. 5 A Et , f' A' ' 1 Wg . i, J' , ' . - ' ,,,, 'V' ,ft- -,H -...augur 'ff ,, I , ,,,,,,zg ,,, , ,af .4 w 3 , 'Q 322 3 N335 J , ' , f r I - 'ta tb 4 ' f , , 5 f!'q JI rj , 6 . H , qi, , ,, 3 Hayes, Regina Heard, Leon Helm, Mark Heintz, Robert Henderson, Lara Henderson, Stephanie Henry, Cody Henry, Roger Henson, Carol Hernandez, Mario Herndon, Demetrice High, Robert High, Sharita Hill, Phyllis Hobbs, Gary Hobbs, Justin Hodge, James Hodge, Jerry Hodge, Letresa Hodge, Marylan Holloway, Adrlene Holloway, Tommy Holmes, April Holt, Daphne Hopkins, Clark Hopkins, Melody House, Edward Hubbard, Mark Hubbard, Randy Hubert, Michael Hudson, Lesha Hughes, Susie Hume, Bubba Hunter, Jamie Hurley, Paul Hurtado, Jonathan Hutton, Angela Ives, Robert Ivory, Felica lvy, Lee Anne Jackson, Cindy Jackson, Jennifer Jackson, Letisha Jackson, Patrick Jacobs, Linda Jeftery, Joann Jerger, Mark Jessie, Jodie Jimerson, Gloria Jobe, Tonya Johnigan, Martin Johnson, Amanda Johnson, Caprena Johnson, Charlotte SOPHOMORES 149 Sean Thompson can not seem to get the message. Missy McCoy and Tonya McCrary are not quite as good in class as they are at posing for the camera. A yy Juv F X il A J , , if f' L Q M R I, . 5- iiw w 4 K 1' . ' mb I--1 f 150 SOPHOMORES m 'G ilf 4' gilt, 1 ,1- . Johnson, Eleanor Johnson, Gail Johnson, Greta Johnson, James Johnson, Lesia Johnson, Ray Johnson, Shaquita Johnson, Stacey Jones, Angela Jones, Antonio Jones, Gary Jones, Jerry Jones, Kevin Jones, Morton Jones, Pamela Jones, Salisha Jones, Simone Jordan, Keith Kelly, Pat Kempf, Juanita it-.. t , L to-igf 1 t Y an , tw 4 61- na, 1? . 1 , , .. dv A A I T - , ff ff , X, ' 1 iq an fl Q Our Message 5. a y , at , 1 ,.,,4 V 4 kg .Q 1 4, Ae ir ,V rr-WH ,, ,,. ,, . . ,M V, , yssrt ' ' l . ,,. ' -z :Q . -.--' 5, f 1 f 4 t Vi't, I W 2 l G , s '15 er , i i ' J if i Q 1 1 Q ' gf , l K 1 ' ,fifwfx f V M 2 L 4, t r :Q I f. l Kennedy, Delphnie Kerkland, Tim Kristof, Noel Lacy, Julia Lacy, Marvin l Lacy, Regina Lancaster, Rob Lane, Flhonda Laws, Michelle Laws, Terry Lawson, Billy Leach, Salvatore Lederman, Keith Lewis, Booker Lewis, Cozetta Lewis, Jerry Liebel, Eddie Littles, Latisha You Will Agree ,A+ FW, -A9 i. Y ff?-M: 2. W :Y ,Q il! ,. iw 2 , l J f , l l ' is 6 l i i ii 2 ,FQ f' MF, 5 'f f l , 7 gin r it Q I f' 1 ' Wk, - , , l L 4 , ,M- ' 1 ' ri , 4' ln iz, 4. avi S , f-2 va -eg! fir M . v,, ,. 'Q ,7 , i A6 X , ..,, . Littles, Michael Livingston, Kimberly Love, Coretta Lowe, Alfred Madison, Alisa Madlock, Jennifer Mask, Bridget Matlock, Kent Maxfield, Cheryl Mayfield, Mose Mays, Robert Mays, Willie Maxon, Lakeya McCallie, Michael McClellan, Michael McClenny, David Lindsey Miller enjoys his favorite class, lunch! Rob Lancaster wants his MTV. I Q , MoCrary, Tonya V V Q I5 ,-, McCullough,Monica 4, l Q, i McGee, Paul f MCKamie' Lisa A i 5 N , McKay,Bridgett ' , 'C T Q McKeiiar.oavla l , E, ,, A , Meadows, Lori 7 f ' ,V all , ., ,MQ f , f Q ' - Melus- Keith 4 ' ,, L, Mendez, Susanna I i , J , -Q, ig i 1 Milier,Audry 7, L L f, 9 ' r l V f Miller, Lindsey I All 1 , ' 1, ' 1, Miller, Many y 'F , if an Miller, Patricia . is r 'r'e ' L 3 , Mi'SfJe'i . V ' ,,rrr Mills, Ronnie ,- 1il r Mims, Willie ,, , - y , A l Mitchell, David , Mobley, Sonya N ' L 423 . - Moncrief, Christi ? r I A A Moore, Gary 'b i--l Moore, Lisa 1, l rw ,jg ,W-' 1 ,I .V 1 ,a i 7, Morton, Laura V' Vtlyll V - . ttyl, llle ,i'l J e SOPHOMORES 151 Humphrey, Terry Murillo, Janie Murry, Laurie Myers, Kristi Nabors, Michele Nash, William Nelson, Scott Nelson, Sonja Nelson, Victoria Nobles, Kemblyn Nolan, Linda Nunez, Adrian Nunez, Manuel Nunn, Cynthia Nunn, Carl Olander, Debbie Ollervidez, Mario Onley, Michael Owens, Troy Parson, Henry Pattillo, April Payne, Karen Perez, Fredrick Perez, Rosario Phelps, Sharon Pikington, Kevin Polidore, Allison Polidore, Michael Pope, Tina Posey, Karen Presley, Tina Preston, Jana Price, William Priddy, Samuel Prince, Reginald Pringle, Brian Rains, Mark Rameriz, lrene Rameriz, Mary Rameriz, Raphael Rather, Velta Rawlins, Ranay Silva, Ray Redden, Melanie Renfro, Victoria Reyes, Jorge Reynolds, Melissa Rice. Connie Richardson, Sheryl Rivera, Alma Roach, Margaret Robinson, Branton Robinson, Diana Robles, Edna 152 SOPHOMOFRES ls GHG of 4 'f Q4 lg it A 1 V 2 A V - ' ' ' 'iw . 'x27 1'f , ,sii if i f Af f' ' ' 5 nk ' ijgQ.jT1,,w'w f, ' ' , 2 e ' , MQ 'M ff? , , - 5. 7 i --'t , , ' ij L12 el' , 4 V J' U? - ' ' Y hi' 4-lf, ' i- ' 1, t V., ,- -15: 1,1 AVVQ. ,gg ,f , ff A ,,,,. I 41 .qjm ' 'Wt 13- . , .,,. 2- fyriiif f ly . i'i' 'Mfr' if, , , I ' -igjpp,,.Mf ' ij V.',' 311:41 ' ,l 4 552 if 2 it . '. V 5 ii R V . 131 2 55 9 it-A01 gf ' 2 1 fi A ., V U Vi, V 'J f X W , , . , , 1 of - C , 'g If 1 q ti' 2 K ' ,, im x 1' at mi? , ,f 3 as Q J f ,r af A ' ' ' t , . gi V' 'T 34 3.2 ' .V . , , ' if-'. 71 A .V f ' if ,t r, , , Y . -, , ,, , ' A -V M-5 , , ff' f . ' V i ,,, 3' ' l 8. V ' gl, 1 ,ff f M g ,r X, gba., gb 1, ,Qt , - lu, , . ' , . 'f k A X WJ, I I., i '4 m g, ,Q if-as 'ri ' if V 'ii ,1 1 , ,' Q f M. J if ruth and Gilaclness Mark Jerger seems most uninterested in Mike Coopers opinion. Charlotte Johnson and Lesha Hutson gladly demonstrate their strength, V 1, gf d s, L .,...' ff-I K Q ' ' l Q? 0 ,, ,. , Q K gi is . WS- ' 1 - . uni re ,t tt t r f it Y -sltffs ' 4' ff F ,, S H Q S' af' it n't'ie M r s S S it S' 5 eiii S - l x L it ll kg- , is ' . 1. 'E , R. 1 ..i: A , f '- x fj. I 251, ax . K . , W X 1 , I 'Att - V . 4 'ei' , 5-wr ' :LQ , f ,. A N 1 S - t.' Robles, Norma Rodriquez, Joe Ross, Danny Ross, Herlon Ross, Venetia Ross, Wyatt Rosser, Elaine Rousseau, Barney Rowe, Ruth Roy, Anissa Rozell, Shannon Saenz, Antonio Sanchez, Joe Sanders, Anthony Sarver, Mark Saunders, Larry Scott, Kevin Scott, Marla Scott, Roy Selman, Greg Serviere, Barbara Shepard, Pamela Shirley, Mark Short, Patricia Sinclair, Robert Skender, Doug Siayton, Dottie Siayton, Lottie Small, Donnell Smith, Angela Smith, Dwaine Smith, James Smith, Paul Smith, Regina Smith, Susan Smith, Tina SOPHOMORES 153 Smith, Tracy Snowden, Saundra Speakman, Joannie Starling, Lola Stokes, Samuel Stokes, Spencer Stone, Stephen Stroud, Raymond Sumerall, Samuel Tannery, Bryant Taylor, Carolyn Taylor, Pamela Taylor, Theresa Thompson, Sean Thompson, Yvette Thompson, Zuleika Thornton, Deandrea Tilley, Edward Tucker, Robert Turner, Ouondetta Turner, Steven Upton, Barry Utz, Toby Valle, Margarito Vance, Jimmie Vasquez, Maria Vaughn, Thelma Venable, Melanie Villanueva, Julio Waddell, Melissa Walker, Anita Walker, De Andra Walker, Demetrius Walston, Rodney Warden, Teddy Warren, Anthony Warren, Deana Warren, Vera Warthsaw, Kenneth Washington, Angela Washington, Lavada Washington, Tyrone Waters, Arthur Waters, Shari Watkins, Rebecca Watson, Sherry Weaver, Kathy Webb, Delsis Westerfield, Richard Wheatly, Leonna Whitaker, Tamayra White, Dianne White, Shalundra White, Tina 154 SOPHOMORES we fl- if A' W2 '1 , rugz T .E ,T 32 , ,. ,W ,, Sv Q6 127 ' mi??'zL it A 51 - 413: .. , , in A fuwa , , ' '-f f ' 5 RF-.., K' ,. J. it '75 F KJ.: 9. i' A, ., Vhx Wi fi V-. 5 I xx ' 5 1 7 2 5 ' 1? A .F ea 1 K A - V . -.1 X -,, .2 J an xvw A ,K ,hli , t .. V Q I fa , J V A ,R 1. , jew e l 2 4,4A QV , Q i 1 Usa ' ,lrw I I ' . ,,,,A li q 273, . wr tt W T ,T 'i i A that we A! .T y me t 4 A - fa 1 , T it T - . T 2 57 , .Q , S' 4 ,,,,. ,t 1,, ',1 Wi l , ,, , ' f-l' 1 lll t f gi is nz, Aff: Q 3 5: , g l , ,. N 'V f' itil Y E Vfvf y 1 ' ' ' , ,,,t , Vyiv I A Q A ,, A V ,A gv H , 4 2 f ' 'T' V We're 2. my l Proud to Be From JT , si: , . . 4,. Q . W sll, 9 i,,, Q s r . le X. A X - 45 , nr ,P X Helix, . ,.., ::- Z LQ 2 i IW X XE s K Nga 5 5 X i if i l an fl lv iw x QR? , MK s W , , sl ge ,E S- Q. I E ... fl Q, Whitlock, David Y - Wickware, Angela , Wiggins, Janet -fa, Wiley, Mary Wilkerson, Jill Wilkerson, Tammy Williams, Bobby A Q. . K f Williams, Carla R Q . Williams, Cassandra ' Williams, Donna - ' Williams, Irene 'WF' Williams, Jeffrey 5 Williams, James , .L f ' Q Williams, Monique , N , Q Williams, Flodney f ff 1, A . 11 ' Williams, Sheldrick ,-,k A P' Williams, Tina ,. ' Wilson, Yvonne ,. ,,,, V J, 4 f - ,, Woods, Tammy U . Wray, Traci .4 1 - Wright, Michael Young, Michele ' A K' , ,I ' Zambrano, Amanda B -qi e is 2 ? April Paltilo leads Angela Choice, Monica McCullough, Tamayra Whitaker, and , Delphnie Kennedy in a verse of the school song. i Rocio Campos makes typing look easy, ' Inez Freeman would rather have a private conversation. SOPHOMOFZES 155 tudents from Boulter, Dogan, Hogg, Moore, and Stewart met new classmates for the first time on August 23. The occasion was Freshman Orientation at John Tyler. For some it was their first time to even come to the campus, and for all of them it was the beginning of a whole new way of life, the high school scene. The next day, however, the former Falcons, Gophers, Mustangs, Vikings, and Razorbacks became involved in discovering the traditions and history of John Tyler High. The first day was confusing, said freshman Melanie Isabelle. I walked around looking for an upstairs class when I suddenly realized I was downstairs. Several other freshmen, like Rodney Smiley, reacted with, lt wasn't that great at first, but I like being in high school. Another new student, Tanya Williams, said that she liked being a freshman because it gave her a chance to prepare herself for the next three years. Others, like Sheila Skidmore, found school fun because there were activities. Among those organizations that freshmen found open to them were Art Club, Band, Blue Brigade, Choral Music, Future Farmers of America, French Club, Future Homemakers of America, Future Teachers of America, German Club, Latin Club, Science Club, and Spanish Club. Also, membership and support was visible by those who worked in Student Congress, Vocational Industrial Clubs, and school publications. Because of these programs, freshman Shelly Hulsey said that high school was very exciting and offered many opportunities. The outstanding characteristic of the Freshman Class, said Patsy Fisher, ninth grade counselor, is the size. This class is the largest so far. Six hundred and fifty- eight students make up the class. Tammy Price and Kristy Ellis said they have made many new friends due to the size of their class. l'm looking forward to next year because as the saying goes, 'The grass is always greener on the other side.' V,,,, ,W ,,, , -3 f' I rs' new X I 156 FRESHMEN Darlene Hendrix and Penny Hulsey enjoy their first pep rally. Freshman Kim Sigler gets ready to pucker-up. We've Grown Together, .hy V, Ginney Clark and Stacey Hartfield take a breather between classes. FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS - Keena Smotherman, vice president: Lisa Lamb, president: and Aretha Crumpton, secretary L Fl'3'?'I' Amy Elliott and Lisa Hampton cheer at a pep rally. Freshmen get-ol! at the soc-hop. Jamel Dover appears to be frightened. Kevin Huckabeo assigns stories for the newspaper. FRESHMEN 157 Abbate, Christopher Ables, Donny Adams, Barbara Deanne Adams, Kirk Adams, Michael Adams, Rodney Adams, Ronnie Alexander, Antonio Alexander, Theresa Alfaro, Remigio Allen, Donny Alvarez, Laura Anderson, Danni Ansley, David Anthony, Mark Anthony, Marvin Arterberry, Shawna Asbell, Anna Ashfield, Christine Ates, Gary Bagley, Undrea Baker, Dollie Baker, Jeanette Baker, Lonnie Baker, Michelle Banks, Trayketta Barkley, Timothy Barnett, Terri Barrera, Herminia Barret, Pam Barron, Teresa Barton, Scott Basillo, Mara Batte, Karen Beasley, Christie at IX! Through the Years, 'L AL V -' eff: ' .fi .. 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' 'F ig-e + - l r ' T , V ,---.:' I -' .. 1 4 fzj Qhpu Wm, ' ' 'f , , f Brooks, Theodus Brown, David Brown, Jeanette Brown, Joanne Brown, Joho Bryant, Cosby Buckner, Samuel Bueno, Angie Burge, Lisa Burks, Damaan Burns, Antonio Bush, Brenda Butler, Joelle Butler, Tawokoni Cabrera, Robert Cain, Candy Caldwell, Mark Callier, Theodore Campbell, Sammy Carey, Todd Cargile, Brett Carter, Hugh Chalfant, Scott Chambers, Tonya Chaney, Cyndi Chaney, Toni Cicero, Harold Clark, Columbus Clark, Patrella Clark, Roderick Cleaver, Bobby Clem, Stephen Clemmons, Marla Cloud, Mike Cole, Mary Coleman, Judy Cook, Leilani Cooksey, Toni Cooksey, Warren Covey, Melissa Cox, Tony Craycratt, Philip Crear, Greta Creecy, Jeffrey Critchlow, Katherin Crockett, Mary Crockett, Patricia Crockett, Paul Cross, Baldwin Crumpton, Aretha Culpepper, Brenda Cuniff, Bradley Curnutt, Keith Dark, April 6 FFZESHMEN 159 Dark, Sherry Daves, Glen Davis, Keith Davis, Tommy Dean, Todd Delgadd, Sofia Denson, Cavan Deveraux, Jennifer Dewberry, Tangelina Dickerson, Patrick Dixon, Calvin Dixson, Derreck Dodson, Ann Donnell, Wanda Dorsey, Margaret Dorsey, Shannon Dotson, Jeremy Dover, James Dumas, Steven Dunn, Derrick Dunn, Eric Dunn, Joycelyn Ebey, Shannon Edwards, Suzette Elder, Monica Elliott, Amy Ellis, Catherine Ellis, Kristy English, Kelvin Erskine, Monica Evans, Marc Evans, Rosalind Ferebee, Zandra Ferguson, Melanie Fields, Kelli Fletcher, Wartiki Florence, Lorretta Flores, Carmen Flournoy, Tonya Flowers, Darrell Folson, Kurtis Ford, Glenn Ford, Sherry Forks, Lanita Franklin, Rodrick Frazier, Debora Freeman, Christine Freeney, Gerald Gain, Ronald Galino, Rosa Garrett, Kimberly Garza, Rebecca Gee Shirley Through the Tears, i v ' W A-w. w . . -. : -Y- -.mai E ir V an M iii - , T K A. 'ii Q...- sf f , s . it X214 ,,. , W ,. , , Q ' Q fm ,SMQ fig as I 'jx - X ' :Pwr A . ,,,. ,,..4f'f':..'5'- Jai W .- gg ,i., gl ,L -I X ,, f i S uc xg, , T 1 f 'fig K, wi' fer iw .fwi 1 K H , 1-1. . r 5' ' ffl! Nfl J X1 Q., Q N5 at 'bi MJ ' TFYJB' ' sa, - as 1 33554 X P? 9 3 xx is 'T' UNF X at k s in X if K :V , i,., I 5 ' ,gy ,gr Ni its .Sie 'Siva lkrikv ff 1 , ,, ii 4 QF Lf. r iw: ,, .L ,g E f t ill Garza, Joe ' N -ii . W ' Q :f qE:. ' r . W W ' A ,f W --X 160 FRESHMEN 2 i f- G3 . iff- ft. Learning More Every Day, We me , itil , at Q Tia ,- ' , i r we - z ,as- . g y i- er 7 if fe J t 'N f k we if H , U? r X KE!! V 'a r if , Wi U I q.,,,fs, t 'F fc I is? Mae , r r g . . ' r , W. ,,-ae' N R VV! A Q 55.39 4 ,L ,,. , X 'ir' N s . Q 'PA ' L at ,q f r 'K X f g , N X hx N f ' X' - Q '16 5- -rs i - ' , kN', Q U -A' f 'V L 5 , dx rf? 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Fedrick Jr. Greene, Harry Greenhouse, Corey Gregg, Bruce Allen Griffin, Bennie Griffin, Camilla Griffith, Brian Ray Grimes, Melissa Grubbs, Trina Gunter, Karen Haggerty, Harold Hagler, Rozlyn Hale, Thomas Hall, Jessie Hampton, Lisa Hampton, Mike Hanna, Tina Harper, Esmond Harper, Johnny Harrell, John Harris, Kevin Harter, Flobin Hartsfield, Tammie Harvey, Sandra Hartfield, Stacey Havens, Cheryl Hays, John Hearsey, Laurell Hellums, Lisa Henderson, Kendric Henderson, William Hendrix, Darlene Henry, Cliff Henry, lan Hernandez, Marina Hicks, James Hicks, Lynn Hill, Angela Hill, Corey Hill, Curtis Hill, Hutcheson Hill, Jeffery Hinojosa, Joe Hodges, Brian k FFIESHMEN 161 Holley, Tami Hollins, Cedric Holmes, Alicia Holmes, Megan House, John Houston, Latonya Howard, Joseph Howard, Sheron Howard, Susan Howe, Tray Huckabee, Kevin Hudson, Davi Huey, Lalonya Hughes, Michael Hulsey, Penny Hulsey, Shelly Humphries, Lori Hunter, Tracy lrvin, Gerry Isabell, Melanie Jackson, Cheryl Jackson, Dajuana Jackson, Donna Jackson, Gregory Jackson, Rodney Jacobs, Angie Jeffrey, Eric Jenkin, Victor Jenkins, Lorine Jester, Trisha Jeter, Billy Jock, Andrea Johnigan, Kaye Johnson, Dale Johnson, Elgie Johnson, Kevin Johnson, Rayford Johnson, Regina Johnson, Robert Johnson, Tammie Johnson, Tovia Jones, Angela Jones, David Jones, Gail Jones, Jack Jones, Raungi Jones, Reginald Jones, Yolanda Jordan, Glenda Jungerman, Roger Keith, Michael Kennedy, Joe Kennedy, Kendrick Kennedy, Paula 162 FRESHMEN Scholars We're No W, 8 , , , QE - W,Wf V JQQ ,?, '35 ,f'. ,?-fa ,gf ?'3 7 'wifi' . 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Lemons, Terry Lewis, Cynthia Lewis, Lola Lines, Carla Little, Addy Livingston, Kellie Looney, Michael Lopez, Alfredo Lott, Billy Love, Carlos Lunsford, Sherri Lyons, Felix Lyons, Tonya Mabry, Kathryn Maggard, Daniel Mahoney, Alice Malone, Vanessa Marshall, Rodrick Martin, Clint Masenburg, LaKeatha Mason, Aaron Mass, Christopher Mathis, Kellie Mayes, Van Nessa Mayfield, Carlos Mayfield, Cynthia Mayfield, Terry Mays, Patti McAllister, Regina McCaIister, Cecila McCann, Vincent McCloud, Lamona McCoy, Randy McCoy, Roy McDaniel, Glenna McDaniel, Greg McDowell, Tracie McGee, Lasonia McGowan, David McGuire, Tina Mclnnis, Shanna McLeod, Dianna McNeal, Katrina McNeil, John Melton, Brent Mickey, Gerald Middlebrooks, Deric Millan, John Miller, Carolyn Miller, Gary Miller, Rodney Miller, Steven Minyard, Wilson Mistry, Sunsil 164 FRESH MEN MQ t A -'Y ,F , .M 1' ga M' 'w f li. .. 1 ,,f..,, , H 5-,,,w ,J XMI Q.. it , g ',,f 1, 1 is .3-'Sex I gif -v' y V '91 7 K., I ice MW ,grew I K -, l Hoping Not to Get Caught, 1 an .W .1 ,,.. , fm., J? aff if 4' y ,Q ,.,, it .V . aw?- , , M K I wil, 4, , kg , n ri, Q 0 I xx? A, 4 an A .4 g . In W WIS' : 3..4-1' , 1' f L 1, 'iffftei' 1 M4 3 ' VV ' , ' serv 5 ' - t n , 4 , M, 1 J, , , 1 rafpf 5 ' ' ,, , ,Ml 1 1 'A .1 1 , X f: my i i 4 ,yn , l x Va M' 5 f ,f gy . f f T, V., k . 3 5 Q, , f , .- l if v W2 If ,. jfs -1 . , M, w J 9 4' .wa i f 5 ,,,,, , 'xl 'Frm' l it W 4 l ,. f i? M , 1' ' - ,r,, ..,, ',, A 'M ' -1,1 ' GQ ,.., ' X32 ref, ii -as nas! 1 ,.u,, , ,. , e A 'ge ttt I, y, , .' 'Y i' , f, W ,ff Q ' VV 4: K 11 iw .M 5 X 'I 1 A , , 1' '14 ,,, 1 A Class of Champions, K .X . 9 'ft' N 7 f X v 'fa 2- ,,, 1 . mi U 'Hr' ft a ' 1' M wait, .,,. ' X sf' ' L ifilh V 4' L fQ1W A jk H l ' 3, --f 9 CS! ' 314 as ...-t , XM, , ,L 'A f f i-is ,, at ir .. H1 'eg .ff W, L , f tty, y' Vi'.f I 44 lv az r 5213 fi- at ,N izf, -f ',, ' t:? gmt yi! A 2 4, . ,fs 1 N 2, ef , .f , ,gr t ,K - 5 Y Y, 4 ,fy r .Q , S if: ,Al- , ,nn , f ,N ,D s ,f , ., , , ., 4 , , , M, I hz ' E e . A ' ia., ' u we 5, . Q,- wi 5? , Z 14.17 1, 5 t. I was if , m, if . if ,f t Lt , ,V ,, : 9 e . , I I ,ff fl xg, fl ,J 2 4, it tm 18 4 u ' ,.. ,fc ,iv ' Q. N mei Q? ve- ,aw , f at 112: 1 ,,,.,-f 5 MW, 1 'Yf' s, ., fw mf t v Z W , M Mitchell, Andrea Mitchell, Christopher Mitchell, Michelle Mitchell, Richard Mobley, Antoinette Molloy, Charlie Montgomery, Deandrea Moore, Connie Moore, Michael Moore, Shawanna Morton, Lance Mosley, Terry Moss, Derrick Moten, Shirley Mumphrey, Nitalya Muniz, Michelle Muse, Rory Nash, Deanulus Nash, Ronnie Neal, Kevin Nelson, Paul Netherland, Carl Nick, Sandy Norman, Arnold Oakman, Jeloria Oldham, Turman Oliver, Tammie Orteaga, U. Owen, Carrie Owens, Lester Pappas, Dianna Parker, Dan Parker, Troy Parks, Mark Paul, Allen Payan, Patricia Penry, Claude Perez, Carlos Perez, Laura Perez, Olivia Perez, Rosa Perez, Rosario Pettigrew, Gloria Pettigrew, Jackie Pettigrew, Larry Pettigrew, Pamelia Phillips, Sabrina Phillips, Tonya Pickett, Donald Pierce, Luticia Piland, Brenda Pinkney, Victor Pizana, Glenn Poe, Sonya FRESHIVIEN 165 Porras, Jesus Powell, Katie Preston, Michael Price, Earnestine Price, Edward Price, Tammy Prieto, Tomasa Pullins, Latashia Quigley, Morris Raeburn, Dan Rakestraw, Tammie Ramirez, Claudia Ramirez, Eiva Ramirez, Rosendo Ray, Angela Ray, Marie Ray, Sean Reaume, Jack Reese, Marneitha Renfro, Tammie Reyes, Juan Reyna, Juan Rhinehart, Marcus Risher, Robert Roach, Martial Robins, Christie Roberson, Michael Robinson, Angela Robinson, Lena Rocha, Edelio Rocha, Ricky Rodriguez, Maria Romerez, Joe Roper, Shanna Rosales, Ruth Ross, Ronald Rozeil, Alexa Rudyk, Brandon Ruiz, Juan Russeau, Patricia Sadler, Sharon Sadler, Teresa Saenz, Arnold Salinas, Maria Sanchez, Eddie Sanchez, Isabel Sanchez, Luis Sanders, Scott Sanders, Violet Satterwhite, Natalie Satterwhite, Ruth Schwartz, Larry Scott, Tehora Sellers, Brent 166 FRESHMEN ,- W- 2 lit l 1 Thinking lt's Heaven, A 5 ff llrs Q u ,ff , J r r egg ya I jynllw K r , , M. , , i , Z .f , , , A ,fgf -11 . , ,,.l - , W, 1 2 , 1 , gg ' if ., it 5, H V l 'I , Y 1' ' ,J wt f ' ' , A ' ww 5 t fx E Q 4 it at if 3 f,-at H at lrr r ff t Q 5 ' - ' ' i n f h' ', , r,, -, wp, 'f A 4 All rstr ,,,, , , , 1 it . r ' ' K 1 if Ji X ,,,, M453 .gg , M .i itr Q , 3 ,,,i,,' is , f 5' at W if r f I v ' ,Y W' W, iiiir em' V , , 1, ' K H Qi? I - X ,, , ga, f vga' , .req 4 ' It A VV 1 ' , t .V ju A 54-wr ,Ja-.R W , , , '1 , 1 , ., Q Watching the Rise ol the Sun, ar , - fl V W,, fa Q 5 l t 1, '.-'- 'R - fr ,e xif -L - lf gl YLm, , Sa X WV! I - . , g Y ., HM ,gtk Y: gb W ' , 'gaq,,. '- l , nn I l 1 f,bh . - A r , . . H , k J N W as -as Q ' 'T' v Qi' 5 . 1 T ffl lg 1. , K? 3, .1 All 5 X . , Ja, , ts. sz t , l, g.': I x f AX! Lil if 49 viigxja ' 't lb at . H 'i 5 ggdig,- ,,A, 0 1 5.4, ,. . its ' .. wait. al' .li . . .. ,, 'x ,IO Q ,Kia . ,ma-5 R, , ., ,. , ,VX it l ls.,,,, ., fe. ,. - , . X ,,, - Ag 'li' 2 lr - a 1. 5 Wk L 'ff l gg Senter, Lucenda Sherfield, Barbara Shelton, James Sinclair, LaBrenda Shires, Michael Sigler, Kim Sikes, James Simmons, Tony Singleton, Shaunda Skidmore, Sheila Skief, Gwenda Smiley, Rodney Smith, Dennis Smith, Jody Smith, Walter Smotherman, Keena Sneed, Sherry Starkey, Bryan Starnes, Tammie Steele, Joyce Steerman, Monica Stephenson, Pamela Stevens, Rob Stimpson, Andrew Stimpson, Lori Stout, Susan Street, Herndon Suggs, Mark Sustaire, Kevin Swann, Mustanio Swanson, Jeffrey Tatum, Kenneth Tave, Dianne Taylor, Tony Taylor, Brian Taylor, Clarence ' , ' -a ' Taylor, Craig , 4 at 4, ' if if Taylor, Danna 4 g y 'l'kfxf ' K, , . , ,l 1 . ,, 1 Taylor, Dianna 2 3 v .,. Q ' . Taylor, Donald T , , Taylor, Gordon A 'iv ,A I Q X g' H Taylor, Shirley ' . t, . ,.t-..,., - . g Taylor, Vaughn -. .wa ,.l'j Taylor, Willie J Terrell, Kenneth A Iir 4 , in j- Terrell, Tama Thames, Lillian K ik lx 3, ':k ' Thames, Steve es tl ' l J L 1 l , N T ' Thigpen, James ' , T- f it Thomas, Margie l S , , a lf. -. Q Thompson, Lanechia 3 'l-s fe ' ' 35 Q .-l 5 Thompson, Pam ' Thompson, Shannon . U ,H g - J l Thorne, Pam s. l l ff I FRESHMEN 167 VVe Are tne Seniors of '87 Tilley, Mavis N 4 Tillison, Johnny H? by wx Todd, Lavena ' ' i i ' 'Wa 9' Tran, Guyet ' 5 YV V ' A Trimble, Carol A -- i ffl i,. , Tucker, Sueann , D - - ' ' N - 'Y K , K Z . Q4 . .. l 9 Tumino, Anthony T Tunstle, Cassandra i Tunstle, Kelvin M f Urieta, Victor ' H br L I U Valdez, Lorena 4' 5 3 Vasquez, Camilo i t As W gh A ' K. 5. VX-, 2 . X - .. Velch, James ' . Q. , W T' Venegas, Martin A 5, . Verner, Fioy - x . :V ,L y eq: ' . I-diff Vickers, Jimmie T, 5 - xr? , Wade, Dwondle Q . f , b - ' wade, Michael ,. Q i ' is , N Freshmen love science. Freshman class president Lisa Lamb takes a break from office. Photographer Sean Thompson sells newspapers to Mrs. HaroId's history class. nd, We've Only Just Begun ' mf., , as ' A vp f r? get .X 2 ' .. X. . U Q. s 'X at vi!- S w A 3, N. l t l M we t 0 if it s H :M XE 3 , K X xt 5 x 'X l 4 2 A - i ii : W . 3 k,-. ,E f X it !,,xQgQi is El' , f xiii xi li 'S .F J ,,: . 4, .sa . . it ,-X .g x M erit' 4 ,Y 15 , ', fa 4? if ,Av .Q X s ,.. -N. sr . -gt. 3 ra ' f W sis Z s A ive If A iii '-Q' s R' : .f .: Z u V 5 H ik' x iv N-Ss ' .I , t ,gg , A' f Q 4 ' '51 ,. 5 are Q Q ,. . 3 ,Q , I . ,iz M, Q A -at , .11 N .gh , fl . y Q , . JM .l 1 - s -1 X -. 'i a , Q l nrt W g b 1. 'K ' a +5 5 ,iii 51 ' is ' ,. ' 'I L . ' S ,L I ' t -' in ex rt, , y ,L sg 'Z R K l i I .1.' r 1 3 T 'Z ,Q f A t f ' . M -in Walker, Latunia Walker, Renee Wall, Jeffrey Wallace, Bobby Wallace, Patricia Walton, Latriece Ward, Kerri Ward, Toni Warden, Lynn Warren, Kenneth Warren, Stacy Warren, Vaccorro Washburn, Kathy Washington, Felicia Watkins, Colleen Watson, Erica Watts, Judy Weaver, Bryan Webster, Cecil Weesner, Daniel Weisler, Danny Welch, Fiuth Wells, Lisa Westberry, Virginia White, Sandra Witmill, Charles Wiggins, Chris Wilabay, Wes Wilkerson, David Wllks, Bruce Williams, Cecil Williams, Darren Williams, Delbert Williams, Joseph Williams, Julliete Williams, Nicole Williams, Reginald Williams, Rosemary Williams, Shedrick Williams, Sherri Williams, Tanya Williams, Zenettia Willis, Bonita Wilson, David Wilson, Don Wilson, P. J. Wilson, Steven Wilson, Tony Wilson, Virgil Wisley, Tammy Woods, Herman Woods, Theresa Yates, Theresa Young, Tonya FRESHIVIEN 169 The John Tyler Marching Lion Drum Majors '83-'84 Major AtD My K IGb I Drum Major Asst. Drum ie Johnson Gaytha Williams 1, fr g,,,,,? PARK HEIGHTS H BAPTIST CHURCH 2726 Van Hwy. Tyler, Texas 75702 mmm. 214-592-3093 John Tyler Twirler Back: Danna McKellar, Susan Smith, Jackie Washington. Front: 345 S, Bgnner Tyler, Texas Julie Stout, Kim Wilson, Tina Morris. H . ,, W. C. Square Shopping Center Q ldfbeb D'UUTTb'i Fun Winners Faces Books Sup Fun Winners Faces Books S Fun Winners Faces Books un Fun Winners Faces Support Fun ners Face Support F n c pport un un un Fun W Fun Win Fun Win ers Fa ks Su ers Fa ks Su s Books Support es Books Support ces Books Support Faces Books Support F B ks Su ort aces oo pp n Faces Books Support sSu 4653, Wig?-,f We :AJ is 5: 2 1 if . 1 v Abel, Archie Adams, Sandra Archuleta, Benny Atwood, Mary Helen 176 BOOKS y The DECA students prepare to work in school store. Barbee Nancy Barnes Barbara Barrett Emma Bennett Vicky Blaschke Charlotte Bowdre, Lynn Bowens, Emory Bradshaw Gladys Bruce, Susan Burkett, Lauree Burleyson, Judith Butler, Ann gT,.f -. gi 3 n si Q NN L' 81 5 9 5 , vt ,N Xx- X w N Ns. i 3 S559 G Q ff' Cabell, Linda Calloway, Ethel Carter, Cynthia Clark, Susan ll.. f , Cobb, Kristy Coleman, Ann Conner, Louise Cooper, Glynn Cooper, Jan Cowan, Denny Cox, Carolyn Craddock, Charles IC' Rflsllf Faculty members lunch with the Vocational Education Homemaking. 'hm iff Craddock, Susan DeAtley, Michelle Denson, Johanna Draggon, Anestine BOOKS 177 E , 9 Danny Waierson, Craig Florence, Jimmy Hcks, and Glenn Bickerdike find relaxing their favorite thing to do. Tony Warren and Wendy Galagy setting up plumbing during Mr. Ables' class. . wxinfx we Coach Smith congratulates David Gutierrez on his excellent state-winning pencil drawing. Valorie Miguez, Amy Rowland, and Jim White completing their jobs for Barbara Barnes. 178 BOOKS Good friends, Janet Wiggins and Roger Rich, take time out to show off between classes. UT Health Center representative discusses career choices with Kim Mahan and Simone JODSS. Shana Sinclair, Julie Rozell, Jeanne Frick, Sonia Pfutzenreuter, and John Samples wait to take their senior pictures. BOOKS 179 180 BOGKS Drake, Marcia Dunahoe, Betty Duncan, Donna Dunn, Bud Early, Janice Edwards, Sarah Epperson, Marilou Falzone, Shirley Fisher, Patsy Fowler, Lynda Franklin, Jimmy Frisby, Lynn Fuller, Mary Gamble, Nathaniel Gammill, Betty Garrison, Joe George, Carol Goodler, Georgia Gosselt, Evelyn Griffin, Connie 49' 1? if s iw fr.. .. xi PX 1 A., 34 i f W -, , . 2 ,Ng mi r -. Trl--a r , fx, fx N 1 ei lah s L if X ,, ri N, W 3 if 1 Q ,fi 'N r 1 N - . 'V' 5 Sw- if , A 6 ai' as 'Q , X 4 0 Q 41 'ir ve i v X ,4 q 1' .1 my l 1 l l fig A , 3- s N ' ,Mi l a Wkyw wEa+N? New Q W isfig Q, 2 l in , . xi , '. -,EE I t ., Fm . tfgj I x .af 1,IL X 1 Q ,AJ Q 'ANI . -3- -ss- nt, ,,, u , his Us X... t, 4.1 U r...:.r ' Q r t :ft-Sin K. ' VEH students begin preparation of the teacher lunch. Gwendolyn Perkin's geometry class takes a well deserv- ed break. Griffin, Cynthia Hall, Steve Hamman, Dale Harder, Freda Hardy, Carolyn Hayden, Mary Helms, Shera Henson, Floydine Holbrook, Jane Holden, Melissa Holland, Debbie Hopkins, Glynn BOOKS 181 Debbie Johnson and Kim Wilson think that it is a bit chiliy today! 1 ' W' i is We -- fs W www ,f-EY' sw ws?-iss Patty Mays receives directions to the elevator. Sandy Adams discusses Free Enterprise with students and parents. 82 BOOKS Tracy Smith, Traci McDowell, and Tony Biokerdike, take time out from Biology class to glance at the camera vmf 1 1- swans. -11 mr t r-we-um. Alter the .IT school song, everyone CHEERS! assignment. Gregg Moseley and Tyrone Ricks spare a few moments from reading an Chris Jones helps sift foundary sand. BOOKS 183 Howell, Byron Hull, Hubert Jack, Helen Jackson, Karlena Jeffery, June Jennings, Jimmy Johnson, Dorothy Johnson, Jack Johnston, Dallie Jones, Carolyn Jones, Jana Jones. Murdell .1 'YN 1 t 1 . fix ll iv' xfvltz .-., f 1 184 BOOKS Mrs. Drake's English I class is excited about reading the novel, The Contender. 'ffl Daniels, Jessie Anderson, Deborah Johnson, Lyla Lockhart, Wilma Hooker, Alline Richards, Jule Duncan. Second Flow: Gwen Woodward, Essie Porter, Booth, Doris Taylor, Beverly Alford, and Carrie Ray make up the cafeteria staff. S I .ex li'-EM e-w slr Q -Q 1 Kemp, Mauricia Laughlin, Stan Lawson, Billy Lee, Charlsye LeNoir, Wilma Little, Linda Lloyd, Jessie Mabry Steve Madlock, Emma Madlock, Lavern May, Leone Mayer, James BOOKS 185 I3 ' Q Gurselves Jackie Washington was first runner-up at the East Texas Jr. Miss Pageant. Mrs. Teal assists Annissa Roy in the library. Tracy Nobles tries to decide which pictures to use for the yearbook, ' i f L fig . 'i-J-il t ir H 1. ijljj-' ' ,Q - , l ,if ,. 3 .. V A ku, :f s-. Jackie Oliver and Regina Richardson study in the library. Steven Dumas and Candi Cain share a special moment. Keith Loosier and Missy Turner relax at the faculty volleyball game. 'VX Kevin Harris takes a break from his studies. an ww MW 33 WMV - Stuart Stout, Carol Dobbins. and Gerry Tlllison clown around. Cindy Trimble shows off her tuba Selected as All-American band students were Brent Cheatham and Daisy Guthrie HOSA students decorate Hear- thstone Nursing Home at Christmas. BOOKS 187 L4 Z Y , ' S' '3 -'7I2.1,silefA M'ri.,w4i14 , YQJ4 f 5, 'x f' .H .3 188 BOOKS McGoff, William McGowan, Janice McKellar, Pennie McKie, Mike McLeod, Jeanne Miller, Don Milling, Mike Mitchell, Ida Moore, Pat Nauls, Flora Nellums, Waynard Newman, Paul Nye. Flay Nye, Totsy Oatley, Dana Oliver, Barbara Peacock, Richard Pendergrass, Dixie Pickens, Linda Pollard, Linda 'Wa-uk iff --1 x wl1 :Q.-::s.e1f?9- fr' M I Q -nj na - - W9 , . Hifi 'sal 4 'llf'w.X..lv W QR' '?T4'tE?x'55ff, , ' ,gixkpgg gs Y S 2- 3 r ,. K i 'x .Q5i . i 5. f f '.t+iiH -4 . ', l l Q r X. I vi i X x 00 , 2-'J W. I 4 ,I X. W, Fe 5 I Y, i 5 , ,wi i HOSA students Diaundra Anderson and Melissa Whitaker receive on-the-job training at a nursing home. - :V Doug Ryan and Angie Barry rehearse their lines on stage. ,, Pool, Flandy A Praytor, Ann , Pruitt, Robert 5 s- c,, '.511xs4Es P0weH,EUabmhh fag' - 'i: 3?fif sw- if iss-,xg 'S X wi , X Ray, Anne Reel, Becky Rushing, Gerald Taylor, Ora Q if ' Teal, Joan , fi Thomas, Peggy Thompson, Linda Thompson, Patricia BOOKS 189 Velta Rather takes a break. Serious and Carefree Moments Robert and Mary Jo Phillips pose with their gift to John Tyler, the Lion Mascot. Stuart Stout and Kenneth Cobb perfect their techniques. ,ffm 190 Candids An assembly can sometimes be serious for Amy Cohen, Dana Campbell, Terri Elrod, Sharla Bowser, and Susan Galloway. lacully volleyball game is attended by Tracy Oldham, Stephanie and Todd Lowry. Q Varsity lootball players stand for the school song. While sitting in geometry class, Flobln Curtis anticipates the outcome of the Powder Puff 'football game. x Kenneth Cobb works on a pastel drawing while Eric Foreman looks on. A few ol Mrs. Cabell's government students make up a test in the hall. if E .W f A, my N-.Y JROTC Honor Guards present the Colors. Candi ds 1 9 1 Spencer, Irma Stansell, Ross Stokes, Gary Vandiver, LaWanda BOOKS ir Timmins, Janet Tobias, Joan Sanders, Jimmie Samples, John .tw Y ffg X Samples, Mary Slagle, Jonni Sluder, Rosemary Smith, Barbara Smith, Ellen Smith, Ingrid Smith, James Smith, Peggy Jeff Williams looks on as Tony Bickerdike attempts to solder electrical components. Ya- Junior Sangila Patel gets in some time for her English research. 'mf . ,f .., f ,gf 1 - ,gy ., , , ,YL, , 1, W E. Wesson, Cyndi Williams, Joy Williams, Rosetta Winston, A. D. Womack, Ray Young, Thomas Zamora, Timothy Wade, Larry Ward, Lynne Watkins, Bobby Watson, H. J. BOOKS 193 .wi by 4.90 1 -un I FQUH F-un un Wi Fun Wi Fun W' un Winners Faces Books Supp Fun Winners Faces Books Sup Fun Winners Faces Books S ers Faces rs Faces s Fa upport Support Support uppo Books Support Books Support Books Support l Fun Winn aces Books Support F Fun Winne Faces Books Support F Ffun Winne Faces Books Support F Fun Winners Fun Winners iser'sindeX A-1gPawn. Shop .... . , 4 Action Dancewear. . 4 . 1 Ailffhat Jazz ....... . 4. American Business 4 Balfour ....,. 1 .... y. 1 4 Best Wholesale Jeweler 4 . 4 Bill Thomas Meats. g 4 . 4 Brooks Sterklingi Funeral Home Brookshlres. .4 . .4 Q .4 . , 4 . . 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Rodney Davis and friend experiment with ice-cream. A L.. ART CLUB OFFICERS - Kevin Huckell, Shaunda Davis P Mays J Sinclair, Carol Dobbins. Second Row: Stuart Stout, Jessie S. Stdut' D. Gu'tie'neZ Greene Campos- bins, K. Huckeii, T. Moseley, D. saib, K. cobb, c. D. Fears, M. Sessions, G. Pinkerton, M. Flhame, J. 9th GRADE BAND - Front Row: S. Gober, T. Barnett, P. Lance, M. Eskrine, T. Scott, G. Crear, M. Isabell, P. Mays, T. Wood. Second Row: J. Deveraux, C. Moore, M. Reese, C. Kinole, T. Ben- son, R. Welch, S. White, C. King, T. Jester. Third Flow: T. Simmons, P. Crockett, D. Middlebrooks, C. Trimble, T. Hale, S. Ward, P. Thompson, T. Johnson. Fourth Flow: C. Williams, P. Clark, A. Jock, S. Heard, C. Ellis, A. Mitchell, G. McDaniel, D. Ables, J. Swanson. Fifth Flow: T. Connally, A. Salinas, S. Hearned, M. Thomas, l.. Lance, S. Wilson, E. Jeffrey, V. Pinkney. Sixth Row: D. Key, C. Mass, V. Warren, Mr. Zamora. LUBS Warren, T. S. Jones, C. Dob- K. Kennedy, M. Edwards, J. 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Smith, G. ese men sue up e comer O e per ec mc Lee, T. Vaughn. A. Walker, L. Pardue, S. Pfutzenreuter. Third Row: A. Wright, L. Burch, S. Drake, A. Paul, C. Longbrake, U. Henry, O. Barrett, G. Curry, S. Waters, D. Duncan. Last Row: K. Mobley, P. Fields, K. Newsome, J. Mallett, W. Fields, A. Crockett, B. Klelnschmidt, C. Rush, D. Owens, J. Reaume, M. Warren, F. Taylor, K. Kilpatrick, S. Lawson, M. Dixon, MIXED CHORUS - Front Row: J. Johnson, W. George, T. Callier, Mrs. Epperson, R. Hawkins, A. Dwayne Benson sands his life away trying to repair a hole ln the Waters, M. Hampton, P. Bell, B. Wallace. Second Row: V. Bundick, T. Benson, M. Frizzell, V. War- Car, ren, L. Oliver, T. Hartsfield, F. Ivory, K. Starling, D. Herndln, Z. Payne, S. Henderson, L. Hodge. Last Row: L. Johnson, A. Hordon, S. Wallace, D. Keaton, A. Hays, C. Combs, D. Bell, E. Johnson, Y. Gray, A. Washington, C. Combs, L. Kennedy, L. Cook. L. Agee. 200 CLUBS : : If :: ' 'T if LT------E1 Li qsjlxctw , ' as E:-:aa LE allgef I' ' THE TIRE BARN wsw Loop 323 Bracken Place I Tyler, Texas 75703 'gf y'Made T'.'es ate Inspection Tel. Complete Dancewear 551-1253 214-561-8649 K2 p -439 I2 yssa- 3 I 14 593 1 14 7 39 ik BGQKS A TRANSMISSIONS, INC. 1401 W. Erwin Tyler, Texas 75702 Oldest in East Texas Parts and Service 6. Sw COLLEGE BOOKS 3 2 Textbooks Shirts 2 thesign ulquality Z I ,,o,,,m,m ,u,0Mo,M in 'Ii 5' Paperback Books School Supplies 'I DER 5 A5 som' Study Guides Art Supplies M E M B E R Greeting Cards Drafting Supplies Novelty Items Across from TJC . . 1427 S. B Congratulations Seniors me' Support TREBLE CHORUS - Front Row: Sheron Howard, Tonya Huey, Monica Thomas, Candy Pitcock. Erica Watson, Mrs. Marilou Ep- person, Renee Walker, Karrie Preston, Patricia Britton, Kimberly Conner, Leilani Cook, Shirley Moten. Second Row: Losa Hellums. Sabrina Phillips, Mary Nelson, Lamona McCloud, Sharon Jones, Luticia Pierce. Glenda Jordon, Karen Batte, Sonya Poe, Capresha Bradley, Dajuana Jackson, Davi Hudson, Leslie Jonson, Katrini McNeal, Teresa Barron. Back Row: Kathryn Mabry. Sherri Williams, Donna Kelly, Christine Freeman, Toni Mobley, Stacey Hatlield, Kerri Ward, Ann Ray, Angela Hill, Gerry lrvin, Pam Mllstead, Monica Broughton. Q Y DECA CLUB - Front Flow: M. Garza, D. Craycrah, T. Price, M. Hamed, K. Swan, K. Savage ones. C. Lebl, C. Brown. Second Ftow: L. Broadus, C. Lollar . I . , . . Wylie, L. Jackson, D. Alley, M. Dumas, R. Sanchez, M. Square, K. Sandes, C. Howard, S. Dingler Drngler. Back Row. Kristina Swan, Billy Hays. Tim Shelioft- Third How: C. Mahomas. D. Johnson, s, Walker, T. snerfleld, E. Floss, B. Rider, s. Taylor, P. Barrett, C. Vincint, T. Shelton, L. Ftay. Back Row: T. Sigler, Fl. Bush, G. Cain, Ft. Harris, L, Brooks, Mallet, B. Adams, B. Ates, M. Scott, B. Thomson, S. Knight, B. Hays, J. Hawkins. nEcA oFFlcEns - Kim savage, Loyce Brooks, Suzanne Fficit- Jr McGhee' T- Gaggafg- '-- J fl if if ini ,Timm . DIMENSIONS - Front Row: Susan Womack, Kristy Ellis, Lara Bunch, Kara Bunch, Mrs, Samples, Kim Peters, Shulanda Waters, Genetta Lee, Sonia Brown, Anita Paul. Back Row: Kelly Kilpatrick, Scott Lawson, Keith Melius, John Carrasco, Kelvin Newsome, Tony Williams, Rozell Jones, Michael Hill, Tyrone McCloud, Errol Jones, David McLeod, Paul Smith. 202 CLUBS Richard Bradshaw tries for the perfection of sn while sanding a shop car. Perlection counts as this young man looks at his work careiully. 592-6531 125 South Bonner aff cgndjfjoning Tyler, Texas 75702 Go Lions! Eddie and Carol Tom and Laurie Anna Scott and Stephanie Dianne LARRY ROBINSON Q PHOTO co., INC- Stereo and Record Center LARRY ROBINSON OF TEXAS, INC. RONALD H. BROWN Gene Maxwell 1029 Joseph Street 3930 South Broadway President Shreveport, La. 71107 Tyler, Texas 75701 1608 S. Fleishel TY'e', Texas 75702 Phone: 214-561-7455 Support FRENCH CLUB- Front Row: P. Short, M. Garrett, K. Gabriel, R. Curtis, R. Hudnall, K. Sluder, J. Stout, K. Cluiss, K. Wilson, L. Rhinehart, R. Burton. Second Row: S. Dudley, J. Denton, A. Rowland, S. Barba, FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS - Front Row: G. Jimmeron, R. Hays, J. Jackson, B. Potts, S. Francis, S. Pittman. Third Row: A. Smith, D. Williams, A. Arterberry, Stacey Ford, Angela Wells, Tracie Oldham. Martin, K. Hitt, R. Gaines, T. Barnes, G. Fisher, J. Kersh, D. Dodson, W. Reynolds. Last Row: G. Stone. C. Campbell, K. King, D. Waterson, M. Jones, K. Loosier, J. Hicks, D. McCleod. M. Johnson, C. Gott. rf' ..... i . . . FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA - Front Row: M. Young, A. Wells, K. TABLAr?Lg: dj 'gaennigeHEZ?3h 'xmggtgtfks' S. Ford, T. Oldham, S. Waterson, S. Tatum. Second Row: J. Wiggins, S. Chachare, awe 3 fe ' ' e ' ' ' McCracken, B. Rhodes, T. Elrod, A. Choen, C. Hunt, R. Hayes. Third Row: D. Tedford, P. ' : T. Edwards, T. Scott, K. Melton, J. Barnes, T. Jones, M. Beall, J. Renfro, R. Walson, J. Hampton. 'K FOREIGN LANGUAGE COUNCIL- Front Row: R. Gabelman, E. Wallace, D. Campbell. Second Third period Treble choir sings harmoniously, while l Row: D. Jordan, S. Ford, K. Arterberry, L. Mann, A. Cohen, M. Kedden, G. George, C. ticingforcontest. Greenhouse. 204 CLUBS Custom Costumes - Basics - Specialties - Pageant Wear Dance Wear - Swim Wear - Recreation Wear - Foot Wear Drill Team Supplies Majorette Supplies CARBURETORS OF EAST TEXAS . Sales 81 Service A Ns ,Q New, Rebuilt and Custom Rebuilts . - 5 , V 4 Q V Q N ' Rochester, Carter, Holley, Motorcraft H X ff M and Others Cars, Trucks and Tractors Jim Florey 1733 Troup Hwy. Store Hrs. Spur 364 595-6553 Green Acres 10:00-5:30 Tyler, TX 75701 Sat. 10:00-5:00 595-3299 Owner, Marsha Ross Mwiiii 3 .V : .W3Qw.AiW,z.w I l Max Clark Barry Clark GREAT GUNS ' Rt. 11, Box 70-C INC. Tyler, TX 75701 Hwy. 31 West Shopping Center 2141592-4671 Support FFA - Front Row: Cindi Nunn, B. Severe, T. Oldham, R. Hill, K. Sims, A. Mahoma, J. Hand, C. Kirkland, D. Hedrick, T. Berry, E. Prize, R. McCoy, J. Giles, J. Hobbs. Second Row: O. Johnagan, B. Gregg, S. Tew, K. Cook, M. Frick, B. Wilks, J. Reed, K. Nunn, J. Smith, L. Marten, B. Taylor, B. Watkins, J. Gentry. Third Row: B. Price, C. Caldwell, T. Cooley, N. Duncan, L. Mayo, C. Netherlands, M. Rugo, J. Villanueva, R. Risher, M, Shively, T. Hobloway, Fourth Row: D. Rozell, Regan Wilson, G. Nunn, S, Hatfield, L. Sinclair, K. Grigsby, R. Cain. S. Rozell, S. Stokes, A. Stimpson, J. Hunter. y f' .5 These guys work hard in their electronics class. gr I Dl- FFA OFFICERS - Front Row: R. Wilson, D. Rozell, D. Hedrick, Tl Cooley, G. Nunn, L. Sinclair, R. Cain. f ' i . ,V 3 r J fl 1 ' . 6? g' si in ' 4 if , l . .44 , ,, 14.4, FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA - Front Row: Melanie Isabell, Terri Hayes, Kathy O'Conners. Back Row: Nina Mims, Belinda Rhodes, Elaine Rossch, Felicia Medlock, Jennifer Medlock, Dana McKeller. r Q FUTURE TEACHERS 0F AMERICA - Front Row: Mrs. Gossett, S. Middlebrooks, S. Roberts. T. Nobles, D. Conner, K. Bizor, T. Flanoid, D. Duncan, Mrs. Bruce. Second Row: S. Waters, S. Taylor, R. Potts, T. Simmons, O. Barrett, B. Bush, C. Bell, L. Arps, D. Steele, Third Row: D. Ken- nedy, S. Brown, S. Ralph, A. Mitchell, A. Boyd, G. Williams, R. Moseley, T. Whitaker, C. Clay. Fourth Row: D. Sessions, T. Williams, T. Battles. 206 CLUBS 4 iff -. ll -t . W 5 'C , , 4 ri fy: t .yawn Q' 1 ,xv L V.,-tirjt I ' V. Mr' TLV , I FTA OFFICERS - Front Row: Rossie Potts, Detra Conner, Tony Williams. Back Flow: Tracy Nobles, Lauretta Arps, Robyn Moseley, Cedric Clay. I ? if J , rr . 1 I 3' 62 X 1: Ja C , , i 5 J 12 Wi at mx tip . A V ,V . J' u 753,865 ii I . . . 4 T f 'fl 'ff to-ff 6,53 fig ix ,V get ,K 5- . 11 ,I r i. E 5 y 5.,,r , Q Q 4 - L ' ' , 73 it 0 ., x, . 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Back Row: Stacey Bundick, Charlene Reece, Bill Maley, Annette Aubor, Julienne Butler, Diadra Anderson. 208 CLUBS 4 Jerry Young looks at his work with a glance of HOSA OFFICERS - Melissa Whitaker, Jerry Stitt, Vikki Cox Kelly Roden. Waxing, Interior Shampooing, Exterior Wash, Etc. Call for Appointment for Waxes 1444444444-44444444441 +1 LION COUNTRY ARCADE 1 1 2614 w. Gsmnv ,, INEXT DOOR TO E-Z MONEY PAWN SHOP, ACROSS FROM TACO BELLI SNACK BAR 5 POOL TABLES tit 444 JK HOME STYLE FOOD PINBALL ll' 11 Euec. GAMES 1 ELITE AUTQ ,K FAMILY OWNED 1 1 E, 8- suPEnvlsEn ,, DETAILING- 4. App THURS. as YOUTH NIGHT 1+ Complete and Expert Service 'A 5 GAMES fgr 31.00 1 opensoays week-597-2592 ,K T ,,,,,,, ZQUSLSO- FT OF FUN ,L 41 . BDELLIUMI I Mon.-Thurs. 1+ Exrv 9035 vine 4: E P I Ffock8,Hollat1 F10-got I Proprietors Tyler, Texas .t I its Ifgggesf S 12' if 1' ' EZ-409119-'9QPf'z-5 We I K4444444444444444444! 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Wiggins. , Girls and guys have fun with Cooking food. l l THESPIANS - Front Row: D. D. Hicks, T. Moriss, L. Meadows, D. Johnson, A. Cohen, J. Clark Hopkins etchesasemi-perfect line in drafting class Washington. Second Row: B. Rhodes, L. Henderson, S. Pfutzenreuter, D. Ryan, R. McDowell, B. Cheatham, J. Barnes, L. Johnson, P. Hurley, A. Barry. 210 CLUBS ,Q XY -Helix Brookshire s 9 4 5 Is just X The Break H U 5 ww Youve Been 5- U E Looking For I' 4-5 E5 1.25 W f Wx x 7f 1111- X 6 X XX 5 Xxx, Z! ff X if f 7 55 Q f qg E BRQHQQQGQQQURES A 'k k 'k 1 '--'f 1 '-- ' xi 55755 . 9 U I .eg -5 1125 1 54' ,B 'I o'ro . U M ,iv 515 5 1 up V' -Vx -n 'figs ' , I ..:.. ,...,... 2 1... ..A.. QE , .5 +ff1 5 fli kw WN 51 ' - 5 - f . ef vez- ' 'R1' '-.MX1 fW ,Iv 2 X ' EQ! I W H X V? ........ .,,,, . ...QA XYQXRX, 62:1-N., fi r v L1 gl 1g1f .--2,-.. Q Wx., '-.41 5 f , Wff X 1 1. ww , 55 - - li it Mi 5X F 12 Convenlent Tyler Area Locations . 559. ' A K ' AN N i . B- , . ' il' .5 ' Le f- - , I ' 1- i 1- 5 -- - .. ,., ' ...... 4' I , .,....,,4 '-'--4- -- ' ' ' ' 'sq-5 . Grasses Peat Moss Shrubs - Roses Bark - Rock 1510 E. Gentry Pkwy. 555-5555 INGRAM NURSERY Route 17, Box 331-A 7 am-9Pm Tyler, Texas 75704 7 Days 214-592-7034 Tommy and Anne Hunter Don Ingram B. H. Ingram Owners 214-597-3294 214-852-6631 .c K Y Su OTT Ww:.+. me LATIN CLUB - Front Row: D. Edwards, M. Barren, D. Jordan, C. Bell, M. Green, s. Everhart, R. Jones. Second Row: P.Palasota, S. Jordan, . amilton, T. Brown, L. Ford, A. Mit- chell, O. Cotter, Mrs. Smith, Sponsor. Back Row: K. Taylor, C. Phillups, R. Lancaster, G. George, B. Marr. Photographer Sean Thompson assists Editor-in-Chiel Debbie Johnson with the Compugraphic Editwriter. Belinda Rhodes, Lori Meadows. SPANISH CLUB - Front Row: Mrs. Betty Gammill, Sponsor: Fl. Gabelmann, C. Coats, R. Freeman, E. Wallace, D. McLeod, D. Taylor. Second Row: C. Hudnall, M. Rhame, J. Thigpen, M. Reed, T. Williams, M. Franks. Third Row: A. Hutton, R. Robinson, I. Henry, K. Williams, M. Sigler, E. Rogers, C. Love, B. Ingram. Third Row: R. Mickey, D. Starkley, K. Powell, M. Holmes, M. Dickerson, W. King, C. Jerger, Bennie Griffin, M. Warren. 212 CLUBS . r '4 ,f , ffl s C I . 5, , l 2 2 A . . A w X' fi, ' N,..... 1 . , I Q lj! , N- QWW rg ff ,,, LATIN CLUB OFFICE - C. Dirlgler, . Jordan, C LION'S TALE Front Row: Kevin Huckabee, Jana Brown, Deon Adams, Steven Dumas. Second Row: Joannie Speakman, Daphne Holt, Janna Preston, Dana McKellar. Third Row: Sangita Patel SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS - R. Gabelmann R. Freeman, Historian, Cheryl Coats, Secretary. 597-5568 Catering Wedding Cakes GRIFFIN , X Wlzxgcga kery . A . A HOI'Y10Bfyl8 BBKIHQ I 3 K 5 I 3 'G-XR G, PRESCRIPTIONS - COSMETICS - DRUG SUNDRIES 2141592-1011 111 E. 8th Bergleld Center Tyler, Texas 75701 1200 N. Glenwood Tyler, Texas 75703 KWIK STOP AUTO PARTS 597-1 392 Highway 64 lBehind Dixie Kwik Stopl lGroceryl Open 7 Days a Week .lgpglv 'rvg gn FEDERQLLQIQEDIT UNIQQ P.0. Box 148 Tel: 12141 597-7291 Chandler Hwy. and Orchard Dr. Tyler, Texas 75710 Support e 1 L . ex , 3 , s f, . , t 35 ,aw . t S I X A it as ,. r l g' Qt -Q W M Ui tx ,s s is r IIETAL TRADES - Front Row: Jessie Bueno, Luis Sanchez, Roger Jungerman, Henry Fields, Daryl Hill. Last Flow: Julio Villanueva. Lonnie Baker, Victor Clark, Cheney Carter, Don Gutherie, Mr. Gary Stokes. Q ' ' Sl N.F.L. - Front Row: Kimberly Bizor, Muriel Gabel, Angela Mrs. Mary Samples plays away in one of her classes. Freeman, Sunil Mistry, Brandon Criswell, Paul McCoun. Third Row METAL TRADES OFFICERS - Henry Fields V.P., Don Guthrie Reporter, Lonnie Baker Sergeant-at-arms. Victor Clark, Jessie Bueno. l Row: Lisa I Daisy Guthrie, f.uiC:,llIL1ichaeI Green, rlames Reed. Back Row: Mr. McGroft, French Taylor, Stacey Ford, Michael Keith, NATIONAL HON 0 : v IETY 4 Front Row: Valerie Littlefield, Sharon Branscum, Ftozell Jones, David McLeo , Keith Miller, Andy Smith, Miss Victoria Bennett. Back Flow: Denise Edwards. Rebecca Freeman, Michael Barrett, Julienne Butler, Susan Grindle, Flobyn James, Latrice Fthinehart, Denese Steele. 214 CLUBS fx N.H.S. OFFICERS - Susan Grindle, Sec.: Julienne Butler, Pres.3 Michael Barrett, Treas.g QNot Picturedl Terri Elrod, , V P ' xxx Nil!! B d ySq M II Sh pD ly 10 9p t KARMEL KORN sHoPPE 4601 Broadwaysquare Mall Tyler, Texas 75702 561-5539 Support OEA - First Flow: D. Dotson, Fl. Adams, C. Stokes, B. Garza, K. Warrem, C. Flabourn, C. Pilson, G. Williams. Second Flow: A. Poole, S. Pittman, C. Goff, J. Salazar, S. Jordan, T. Elrod, K. Sluder, K. Gabrieal, V. Germany, G. Johnson, S. E. Messer, S. Branscom, S. Tillman, L. Flhinehart. Third Row: P. Palasota, D. Williams, J. Pruitt, A. Mosely, K. Roan, L. McClouf, S. Dudley, Fl. Curtis, M. Vnrlf II Henrv. K. Bunch. S. Patel. .g ,. .. 1 . . . . JE L Skfiqz ,Q i ojg .i i R Q P - 'S 3 3 if ll 5' 'Q- 'lu Mrs. Samples' Concert Choir girls practice their part. , 5 . ig if fi Q i ij X ? Q 5 3 l ri i :If 3 5 t if ' Q3 ' i i . . t r LJ .im -x SCIENCE CLUB - Mr. Byron Howell, Muriel Gabel, Julie Rozell, Terri Elrod, Susan Grindle. Se- cond Flow: Eugene Cox, Chip Smith, Allen Nusbaum, Sloan Regas, Michael Beall. 216 CLUBS OEA OFFICERS - Dahlia Dotson, Ronnie Adams, Carmen Stokes, Barbara Garza, Kelly Warren, Christi Flabourn. PLUMBING - Kenny Burkham, Wendy Barrett, Wendy Gallegly, Tony Warren, Mr. Archie Abel. Second Flow: Gordon English, Denny Hodge, Eddie Libel, Tim Morrow. 's.','t7 M 1 ,M f SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS - Allen Nusbaum, Julie Flozell, Susan Grindle. Not Pictured: Dasie Guthrie. : UENN-AIR : : H N KHLITTON 3 : Rvhirlpool : I KitchenAid 5 TVand Appliance Mex E , non , 2 3532 South Broadway 561-8235 SONY g : OLDE ENGLISH VILLAGE QE? : 2 W 'EA 2 . 1 L J Thermiulur. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooe I platrzicrrrg' cr-rnrs'rrAN 3 ,f 5 rr-g,gggg,-+ Pr-roToenAPr-nc , 'B' P'ice1,t',':: SUPPLIES, INC- -QQEQQH I .,..,, ...:1z::'L':':.::.:.:':::.f iii ' oi Qi .....,I:,::z.',i:::':::,':,.e, ' fe 'H E ylh g k fdfgf f I .IEWELERSI1 Green Acres Shopping Center 593-8962 Complete Repair Service Support .ui . ns, , .X ,.fv,4142i Julio Rozell enjoys her juicy apple before the game starts. t., i-Mi , . N ,r p W X Q W: Q Sh Q i :Q 1 'rt ' F' 'lf V ,X Jakkie Washington gives her speech in front of the dent body. SOPHOMORE BLUE BRIGADE - Front Fiowz Missy Waddell. Martha Hardin. Michelle Haygood. May Lora Meadows. Anita Walker, Lucy Agee. Second Row' Theresa Tayior. Tracy Fleming, Stacy Fierning Freeman, Cindy Jackson, Regina Lacy. Cheryl Maxiieid. Third Row: Patricia Short. Kun Taylor. Pam Cassandra Florence, Crndre Nunn. Amanda Zambrano. Stephanie Henderson. r i r Nominees for the Homecoming Queen line up together to have their picture taken. Gary Nunn gives an introduction to the student body 218 CLUBS Movies Sales and Rentals VCR Jim Hazelton 2413 E. Fifth St. 713 W.S.W. Loop 323 593-4166 561- 2957 GOLF CLUB REPAIRS 597-9191 ' DEASON'S C A M E R AS IN Dallas Hiway 64,TyIer, Texas If WE SELL THE FINEST 597'8'41 - FULL LINE CAMERAS LENSES AND ACCESSORIES X , 5 ' COMPLETE LINE OF PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES 81 5 4' DARKROOM EQUIPMENT W Gm ,W SALES T I 4 4' T FAST- EXPERT SERVICE 2 i'xrHOIDIRECTlONS PHOTOFINISHING RENTAL 5 ,,, I 561-4154 2- Y ?22L'7.. Olde English Village 3500 B S. Broadway Tipp l-IMI a L pI Abbate, Christopher 158 Abel, Archie 176, 182 Ables. Donny 46, 158 Adams, Barbara 158 Adams. Glenn 104 Adams, Butch 16, 18. 19, 40. 41,69, 104, 122,202 Adams, Gary 104 Adams, Kirk 158 Adams, Michael 66, 158 Adargs, Dione 74, 130, 135. 21 Adams, Rodney 66, 158 Adams, Ronnie 41, 104, 122, 158. 216 Adams, Sandy 176, 182 Adcock, Carol 144 Adkins, Cupid 130 Adkins, Evon 130 Adkins, Lucretia 70, 144 Agee, Lucy 144,218 Akins, Mervyn 104, 122 Akins, Rona 130 Alanzo. Marco 68 Alexander, Antonio 66, 158 Alexander, Curlie 130 Alexander, Jerry 104, 122 Alexander, Leonard 144 Alexander, Reginald 104 Alexander, Theresa 158, 218 Alexander, Vincent 144,200 Altaro. Jose 41, 68, 104 Allaro, Remigio 68, 158 Allen, Brent 144,200 Allen, Dawne 130 Allen, Donny 43, 46, 158 Allison, Susan 144 Alonso, Marco 144 Alvarez. Laura 158 Anderson, Danni 158 Anderson, Diaundra 129, 130, 189, 208 Anderson, Michelle 218 Anderson, Roger 64, 130 Anderson, Todd 144 Ansley, David 158 Ansley, Rebecca 46, 143, 144 Anthony, Mark 158 Anthony, Marvin 158 Applegate. Cindy 144 Appleton, Kelli 51, 144 Arbor, Annette 208 Archuleta, Susie 22 Archuleta, Benny 176,22 Arent, Shawn 130 Arnold, Breck 144, 43 Arnold, Felicia 46, 130 Arnold, John 104 Arps, Alvin 130 Arps, Lauretta 46, 130 Arrington, Brian 144 Arroyo, Mario 144 Arteaga, Lisandro 130 Arteaga, Mario 22. 144 Arteaga, Yolanda 130 Arterberry. Kenneth 29, 57, 62. 130, 104 Arterberry, Shawna 158 Asbell, Anna 158 Asbill, Kevin 69 Asbill, Ronald 130 Ashfield. Christine 158 Ates, Byron 104 Ates, Gary 66, 75. 158 Ates, Rammona 130 Ates, Sandra 144 Ates, Yvette 130 Attaway. Darrell 130 Atlaway, Finis 144 Atwood, Mary 176 Babb, David 144 Bagley, David 42,66 Bagley. Undrea 158 Bailey, Dana 144 Baker, Dollie 158 Baker. James 144 Baker, Jeanetta 71, 158 Baker, Lonnie 158, 192, 214 Baker, Michael 130 Baker, Michelle 158 Baker, Walter 144 Balderrama. Benjamin 144 Balderrama. Joe 68, 104 Ball. Charvelle 104, 122 Ballesteros, Ruben 32. 130 Banks, Treketa 85, 158 Barbee, Nancy 176 Barber, Stephanie 99, 101, 130, 134, 192 Barkemeyer, Sharon 104 Barkley, Timothy 158 Barnard, Kenneth 130 Barnard, Lisa 144 Barnes, Barbara 176, 178 Barnes, Jerry 144 Barnes, John 17, 27. 32, 33, 44, 130 Barnes, Kenan 144 Barnes, Kendall 144 Barnes, Todd 104, 122 Barnes, Michael 104 Barnett, Teri46, 158, 198 Barrera, Candelaria 144 Barrera, Herminia 158 Barrett, Emma 176 220 INDEX Student and Faculty Index 214 Barrett. 206 Ophrie 46, 130, 200, Barrett, Pamela 158 Barrett, Shane 130 Barrett, Wendy 144, 216 Barron, Teresa 158, 202 Barry, Angie 18, 40, 50, 51, 104, 122, 189,210 Bartee, Arthur38, 69. 104, 122 Barton, Scott 158 Baslllo, Guadalupe 158 Bass, Stephanie 104, 122 Bateman. Coan 104, 122,239 Batte. Karen 71, 158, 202 Battles, Reggie 104,210 Baughton, Daryl 68 Bayonne. Annie 144 Bayonne, Dwight 130 Bayonne, Joe 130 Beall, Michael 46, 130,216,235 Beasley, Christie 158 Beck, Beverly 130 Beckwith, Kyle 144 Bell, Cherie 144 Bell, Cynthia 46, 49, 130, 212 Ben, Donny 130 Bell, Paul 158 Bell, Paula 158,218 Bell, Sandy 74, 144 Bell, Vongretchen 144 Bennett, Vicki 19, 176,214 Bennington, Leeman 46, 144 Benson, Dwayne 200 Benson. Robert 69, 144 Benson, Julia 145 Benson, Laura 130 Benson, Trina 158 Benson, Marvin 104, 122 Benson, Theresa 198 Berotte. Berry, T Berry, T Bwant 130 onya 46, 130, 206 roy 145 Best, Regina 145 Bevel, Melissa 206 Bickerdike, Anthony 76, 77, 145, 182 Bickerdike. Glenn 18, 19, 57. 65, 76, 95, 104, 122, 178 Bickerdike. Randy 145 Brokerdike. Tammy 158 Bingham, Stephanie 130 Bircher. Gwendolyn 158 Bircher, Tracy 145, 148 Bizor, Kim 158,214 Bizor, Wanda 46, 104, 122 Black, Carlos 66, 74, 158 Black. Charles 72, 73, 77, 104. 208 Black, Curtis 145 Black, Demetrius 130 Black, Jacqueline 130 Black, Mark 130 Blackmon, Billy 158 Blackwood, Russell 145 Blair, Dexter 145 Blanca. Millan 145 Blanton, Scott 130, 200 Blaschke, Charlotte 176 Blaylock, Remesha 105 Blunt. Corey 66, 185 Blrssitte, Stephanie 28, 29. 51, 59, 100, 145 Blum. Barbara 145 Blum, Raymond 130 Bobbrtt, Joretta 158 Bogley. Darryl 145 Bolands. Luis 130 Booker, Fred 64, 105 Boone, Anthony 145 Boswell, Sam 158 Boudreau, Ter1 45, 145 Bowdre, Lynn 176 Bowens, Emory 176 Bowie, Chris 105 Bowman, Kristy 158 Bowser, Obie 75, 158 Bowser, Sharla 158, 190 Boyd, Amanda 46, 130 Boyd, Tony 130 Bradley. Capresha 145. 202 Bradley, Undez 74 Bradshaw. Gladys 176, 233 Bradshaw, Richard 145, 202 Brady, Twixi 79 Branscum, Sharon 40, 41, 105. 122, 214, 216 Brents, James 158 Brewer, Patricia 105 Brrel, Jett 69, 158 Bright, Tammy 42, 130 Brooks, Theodus 66, 159 Brooks, Vincent 65, 105 Broughton, Daryl 145 Broughton, Monica 130, 202, 218 Brown, Anthony 18, 39, 40, 41, 43, 56, 57, 64, 96, 98. 101. 105, 122, 145 Brown, Bernita 46 Brown, Billy 130 Brown. Carolyn 105, 122 Brown, Catayna 105 Brown, David 159 Brown, Debbie 105, 122 Brown, Greg 105, 122 Brown, James 145, 200 Brown, Janna 46. 130, 212 Brown, Jeanette 159 Brown, Joann 145, 159 Brown. John 66, 159 Brown, Martin 64, 130 Brown, Reginald 105. 200 Brown, Roy 145 Brown, Sharon 16, 131. 218 Brown, Sonia 46, 131, 202,206 Brown, Tommy 131 Brown, Tracy 131 Browning, Ruby 131 Bruce. Susan 176 Brungot, Nancy 105 Bryant, Cosby 159 Bryant, Ronda 145 Buckner, Samuel 66, 83, 159 Buchanan, Tony 106 Bueno, Angie 159 Bueno, Jessie 145, 215 Buie, Joe 69, 145 Bumbard. Robert 106. 122 Bumpers, Bobby 131 Bumpers, Melissa 26, 145 Bunch, Kara 106, 122,202,216 Bunch, Lara 22.46, 142, 145. 200, 202 Bundick, Stacey 131, 208 Bundick, Vickie 145,218 Bunton, Stacey 131 Burge, Lisa 56, 159 Burgess, Debbie 145 Burkett, 176, 237 Burkham, 131,216 Chamber, Tony 145 Chambers, Tonya 159 Chaney, Cynthia 159 Chaney, Toni 159 Cheatham, Brent 27, 37, 46, 48. 106, 122, 187 Childs, Matt 200 Childs. Rex 131 Choice, Angela 57, 69, 143, 144, 145, 155 Cice , Harold 159 ro Clark, Barry 44 Clark, Clark, Columbus 66, 83. 159 Darwin 74, 145 Clark, Jeanne 145 Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Jon 131 Linda 46, 145 Lloyd 131 Patrella 159 Reginald 46, 145 Roderick 159 Clark, Susan 177 Clark, Victor 145, 214 Clay. Cedric 41, 57, 69, 106 Cleaver, Bobby 66, 159 Clem. Steve 69, 159 Clemmons, Marla 85, 159 Cloud . Mike 43, 66, 159 Cloud, Rebecca 107, 122 Clulss, Kelly 18, 107, 122 Coats, Cheryl 46, 57, 131, 212 Cobb, Kenneth 38, 41, 103, 107, 122, 190. 191, 198, 234. 238 Cobb, Kristy 177 Cockrell, Daryl 145 Cohen, Amy 18, 26, 131, 190, 210 Coker, Michael 46, 131, 134 Cole, Mary 159 Cole, Sean 42,43 Cole, Tony 131 Cole, William 46, 143. 145 Coleman, Ann 177 Coleman, Judy 159 Coleman, Willie 74 Collins. Darrell 107 Colstin, Julie 218 Combs, Cindy 131, 200,208 Conner, Detra 46, 131, 206 Burks. Damaan 66, 75, 83, 159 Burleyson, Judith 176 Burns. Burns. Antonio 159 Teresa 106 Burton, Pamela 145 Burton, Regurna 131, 134 Bush, Bernita 131 Bush, Brenda 159 Bush, Rudy 106 Bussey, David 145 Butler, Anne 176 Butler. Joelle 159, 218 Butler, Julienne 16, 40, 41, 106, 122, 208, 214, 238 Bljllel. Portia B4, 145 Butler, Randy 57 Butler. Tawokoni 66, 83, 159 Byrd, Doretta 106 Byrd. James 145 Byrd, Paul 106 Byrd, Paulette 145 Cabell. Cabrer Linda 177, 190 0, Robert 56, 77, 159 Caddell, Cedrick 77,83 Caddell, Greta 79 Cain, Candi 31, 159, 163, 186, 218 Cain, George 146 Cain, Herbert 77, 106, 122 Cain, Randy 106 Cain, Richard 206 Caldwell, Curtis 145 Caldwell. Gerald 68, 131 Caldwell, Mark 159 Caldwell, Sam 131 Caller, Callier, Ted 66, 159 Theresa 200 Calloway, Ethel 177 Campbell, Christopher 41, 42, 57, 131 Campbell, Dana 131,190 Campbell, David 145 Campbell, Reginald 131, 200, 210 Bright, Trmothy 105 Brightwell, Lance 158 Britt, CII Britton, Britton. Britton, tton 130 Kenneth 130 Patricia 158,202,218 Rodney 122 Brooks, Anthony 77, 145 Broadus, Lori 139. 202 Brooks, Crystal 130 Brooks, Gae 85, 158 Brooks, Joan 175, 239 Brooks, Lovie 130 Brooks, Loyce 105 Brooks, Rayshon 130 Campbell. Sammy 159 Campos. Jessie 40, 41, 106. 198, 210 Campos, Rocio 145, 155 Cantrell, Robert 18, 28, 64, 65. 106, 122 Carey, Todd 159 Cargrle, Brett 159 Carpenter, Nancy 145, 146 Carpenter, Sherrie 145 Carrasco, John 46, 143, 145. 202 Carter, Bill 43 Carter, Cheney 214 Carter, Cynthia 177 Carter, Devlin 145 Carter, Hugh 159 Cater. Jonathan 145 Carvalal, Steve 32, 33, 44 Cash. Larry 131 Chachere, Sharla 190, 237 Challant, Scott 159 Conner, Kimberly 202 Conner, Louise 177 Cook, Keilani 145,206 Cook, Kirk 42, 146 Cook. Leilani 159, 200, 202 Cooks, Gaylon 107, 122 Cooks, Marcus 131 Cooksey, Toni 159 Cooksey, Warren 56, 159 Cool, Jell 86, 107, 122 Cooley, Tony 146, 147 Cooper, Angela 131 Cooper, Glynn 177 Cooper, Jan 177 Cooper, Lestus 107 Cooper, Mike 42 Cooper, William 146, 153 Cope, Rhonda 146 Cornelius, Lisa 146 Cornett, Philip 22, 42, 146 Correa, Gerardo 146 Covey, Melissa 259 Cowan. Denny 177 Cox, Carolyn 177 Cox, Eugene 122. 216 Cox, Gayland 146 Cox, Stacey 218 Cox, Tony 159 Cox, Vikki 107, 122,208 Craddock, Charles 23, 174, 177 Craddock, Susan 177 Craig, Bobbie 107, 208 Crawlord, Ollie 234 Craycratt, Darla 131,202 Craycratt. Philip 159 Crayton, Rodney 146 Craylon, Terrance 107, 122 Crear, Great 46, 56, 159, 198 Crear, Portia 107, 122 Creecy,Je1lrey 159 Crenshaw, Wanda 146 Cnswell, Brandon 131, 214 Crrtchlow, Cheryl 107 Critchlow, John 107, 122 Critchlow, Katherine 159 Crocker, Barry 46, 146 Crockett, Anthony 46, 146, 57, 200 Crockett, Mary 159 Crockett, Patricia 159 Crockett, Paul 46, 56, 159 Cronin, Phyllis 132 Crosby, Teresa 146 Cross, Baldwin 66, 159 Crouch, Kevin 48, 132 Crouch, Rita 146, 200 Crowe. Darrell 132 Crowe, Roderick 107 Crowell, Alcrde 132 Crugtpton, Aretha 56, 78, 85, 1 9 Crumpton, Gail 71 Cuba. Sonja 146 Cullrpher, Angela 132 Culpepper, Brenda 159 Cunnitt, Bradley 43, 159 Curnutl. Keith 42, 159 Curry, Gary 131 Curry, Georgia 146, 200 Curry, Kevin 107, 122 Curtis, Brian 43, 46, 146 Curtis, Jerome 146, 200 Curtis, Robin 107, 122, 191, 216 Daniel, Yolanda 107, 122 Daniels, Felicia 146 Dark, April 159 Dark, Sherry 160 Daves, Glen 160 Davis,Jackie 25, 42, 107, 122 Davis, Jonathan 146 Davis, Keith 160 Davis, Kenneth 131 Davis, Mark 107, 122 Davis, Meoshi 146 Davis, Michael 131 Davis, Robina 70, 131 Davis, Rodney 72, 131, 198 Davis, Tommy 160 Davlin, Aaron 56, 146 Davlin, Brian 108 Dawson, Jellery 146 Day, Allen 18, 108, 122 Day, Ben 72, 132 Dean, Darin 146 Dean, Joseph 160 DeAtley, Michelle 177 Deaton, 37, 108 Deckard, Ronald 146 Deere, Lesley 146 Delgadd, Solia 160 Denmore, Elaine 46, 146 Denson. Cavan 160 Denson, David 132 Denson, Johanna 84, 177 Denton, Jennller 46. 49, 132, 135 Derrington, Roy 146 Dewberry, Tangelia 71, 160 Dews, Michael 132 Dews, Renda 146 Deveraux, James 198 Deveraux, Jenni1er43, 46, 160 Dickerson, Mary 51, 231, 232. 235 Dickerson, Patrick 43, 160 Dickerson, Roscoe 146 Dingler, Chet 41, 132, 212, 21 237 Dingler, Suzanne 108 Diviney, Robert 132 Dixon, Calvin 66, 160 Dixon, Dale 64, 86, 89, 108. 122, 164 Dixon, Derreck 66. 75, 83, 161 Dixon, Milton 46, 108, 122,20 Dlabay. Tammy 108, 122 Dobbins, Carol 146, 187. 198 Dodson, Ann 160 Dodson, Trace 25, 108 Dolan, Kerri 146 Donnell, Bill 146 Donnell, Wanda 160 Donnelly, Ruth 46, 146 Dorsey. Margaret 160 Dorsey, Milton 146 Dorsey, Sharon 160 Dotson, Dahlia 18, 40, 108, 122, 216 Dotson, Donald 46, 146 Dotson, Jeremy 160 Dotson, Reginald 132 Dover, James 157, 160 Dow, Rob 146 Draggon, Anestine 177 Drake, Marcia 180, 184 Drake, Sharon 146 Drawhorn. Sherria 46, 146 Dudley, Kendall 74 Dudley, Sherry 108, 122,216 Dumas, Mikki 16, 132 Dumas, Steven 160, 156, 186 212, 240 Dunahoe, Betty 180 Dunaway, James 147 Duncan, Donna 180 Duncan, Dorothy 84, 85, 132 200, 206 Duncan, Nicholas 147 Dunn, Dunn, Andrea 132 Bud 1 80 Dunn, Clittord 77 1 Dunn. Dunn. Dunn. Dunn, Dunn, Derrick 66, 83, 160 Eric 77. 160 1 Jocelun 160 Joyce 218 Tracie 132 Dunning, Michael 147 Duval, Rochelle 132 Early, Janice 180 Ebey. Shannon 160 ' Edwards, Curt 86, 108, 122 Edward, Denise 99,100 1324 200, 212, 214 , Edwards, Jerome 108 Edwards. Lester 147 Edward, Michael 132 Edwards, Patrick 132 Edwards, Sarah 180 Edwards. Scott 46, 147 Edwards, Suzette 160 Compliments of RALPH AND MARY JOHN SPENCE 'f,,,,,.,...---.. .ff ' ,,.. Marvena and Renee working together make Tyler great! Air Charter - Multi-Engine Aircraft - Radar and Air Conditioned Equipped - Airline Transport Pilots 592-6810 Joe Tolbert President Tyler Pounds Field Airport Tyler, Texas 52 1212 fi . - -. -, ,f,.e. . :iff U T 3' jf? , ' ,, . . W, 5 1, 1 ...N ,1 . s . ' 1 if 1 f, f ., Wg M - 'W' UIHI TE' M ETROCOM M 'f p E1'Ii23.fSkY GF' WHSTECD SNDUSTPIES , SNC POSTER PANELS swf V wif Edwards, Timothy 46, 132 Ehlen, Lacy 147 Ehlen, Timothy 147 Eltson, Cynthia 46, 147 Elder, Monica 160 Elkins, James 147 Ellette, Kay 132 Elliott, Amy 157, 160 Ellis, Catherine 160,218 Ellis, Julie 28, 46, 59, 101, 147 Ellis, Kristy 12, 46, 160, 202 Elrod, Terri 21, 40, 41, 108. 122, 190, 216 English, Gordon 132, 216 English, Kelvin 160 Epperson, Marilou 180, 200, 202 Erskine, Deionne 108 Erskine, Lynn 71 Erskine, Monica 160, 198 Ervin, James 132 Erwtn, Audrey 108 Erwin, Latriana 132 Erwin, Paula 43, 147 Erwin, Victor 77 Evans, Annette 147 Evans, Gerald 160 Evans, Rachel 46, 57, 143, 147 Evans, Rosalind 160 Evans, Stephanie 147 Everett, Lonnie 108 Everhart, Shannon 40, 41, 56. 57, 108, 122,212,238 Fagan, Adrian 57, 133 Falzcne, Shirley 180 Farmer, Rtchard 133 Farnham, Victoria 208 Farrell, Linda 37, 51, 108, 122, 236 Faulkner, Pamela 51, 147 Fears, Deon 72, 108 Fears, Michael 46, 147 Featherson, Sidney Featherstone, Cynthia 147 Felder, Olden 57, 64. 109, 122 Felder, Robert 109 Felder, Ronald 147 Ferebee, Yvette 160 Ferguson, Melanie 160 Fields, Henry 133, 214 Fields, Keith 133 Fields, Kelli 160,218 Fields, Paula 133 Fields, Poughkeepsie 147 Fields, Quintus 147 Fields, William 42, 147 Filipski, Carrie 133 Fisher, Greg 76, 133, 237 Fisher, Patsy 180 Fite, Gina 133, 200 Fitzgerald, James 133 Fleming, Johnny 109, 200 Flemgig, Kr1stin 28, 29, 33, 58, 1 Fleming, Stacey 147,218 Fleming, Tracy 147,218 Fletcher, Veronica 43, 133, 208 Fletcher, Wartiki 79, 84, 160 Florence. Cassandra 147, 218 Florence, Craig 25, 109, 178 Florence, Lorretta 160 Florence, Undra 147 Flores, Carmen 160 Flourney, Tonya 160 Flowers, Darrell 160 Folson, Kurtis 160 Ford. Glenn 66, 160 Ford, Lovenia 133 Ford, Fiita 147 Ford, Sherry 160 Ford, Stacey 133,214 Foreman, Eric 133 Foreman, Vickeshia 146 Forks, Lanita 160 Forman, Russell 74, 147 Foster, Daryl 147 Fowler, Lynda 180 Fowler, Timothy 109, 122 Francts. Stephanie 51, 133 Franklin, Jimmy 180 Franklin, Roderick 160 Franklin, Tonya 70, 71, 79, 84, 109, 122 Franks, Melissa 43, 147 Frazier, Debora 43, 160 Frazier, Jessie 147 Freeman, Christie 160, 202 Freeman, lnez 147, 155,218 Freeman, Lisa 18, 40, 41, 46. 48,109,122,214 Freeman, Rebecca 40, 109. 122, 214 Freeney. Gerald 160 Frick, David 147 Frlck, Jeannie 44, 100, 103. 109, 122 Frisby, Lynn 180 Frtzzell, Markedtha 147 Fuentes, Nancy 76, 147 Fulford, Carolyn 109, 122 Fuller, Mary 180 Gabbard, Brenda 133 Gabbard, Teresa 133, 202 Gabel, Muriel 17, 109, 122. 214. 216 222 INDEX Gablemann, Robin 51, 141, 235 Gabelmann, Rodney 212 Gabriel, Karol 46, 47, 133, 216 Gafford, Sherry 51, 133 Gain, Ronald 160 Gain, Richard 147 Gaines, Robert 65, 99, 100, 133 Galindo, Jose 147 Galindo, Rosa 160 Gallegly, Elisabeth 133 Gallegly, Wendy 147, 178,216 Gallegos, John 109 Galloway, Mary 133 Galloway, Susan 51, 190, 235 Gamble, Nathaniel 180 Gammill, Betty 180 Garces, Cynthia 147 Garcia, Betty 133, 135 Garcia, Juan 148 Garcia, Julian 133 Gardner, Annette 109 Garrett, Andy 133 Garrett, Kimberly 160,218 Garrett, Martin 74, 133 Garrett. Marvena 58, 133, 204. 240 Garrett, Michael 46 Garrison, Joe 180 Garza, Barbara 109, 122,216 Garza, Joe 160 Garza, Maria 109 Garza, Rebecca 142, 148, 160 Gaston, Karen 133 Gaston, Michael 109 Gebhart, David 132, 133 Gee, Shirley 160 Geer, Michael 161 Gerhing, Eugene 18, 19, 40, 109 Gentry, Joe 69, 148 Gentry, Michael 161 Gentry, Tod 69 George, Carol 180 George, Gordon 46, 133,212 George, Wtlliam 74, 148 Gerik, Shelley 133 Germany, Vonda 109, 216 Giles, Joe 161 Gilmore, Lisa 133 Gimble, Brent 42, 46, 148 Gipson, Eric 25 Glasscock, Cheryl 148 Glaze, James 133 Goodier, Georgia 180 Gober, Stacey 46, 161, 198 Godwin, David 133 Goff, Curtis 109, 122,216 Gomez, Dora 161 Gomez, Maria 161 Gonzales, Micaela 161 Gonzales, Ramon 161 Gonzales, Richard 161 Gordon, Detra 133 Gossett, Debbie 148 Gossett, Evelyn 180 Gradrck, James 57, 133 Grady, Twixie 133 Graham. Jason 133 Granberry, Mack 148 Gravely, Mark 200 Graves, Dwight 109 Graves, Nancy 161 Graves, Richard 133 Gray, Yolanda 148 Green, Brent 148 Green, Frederick 161 Green, Jason 25, 109, 122. 234 Green, Laverne 148 Green, Lavonne 70, 148 Green, Michael 133, 214 Green, Rossie 70 Greene, Harry 161 Greene, J. R, 43 Greenhouse, Corey 161, 208, 235 Greer, Mike 69 Gregg, Bruce 161 Grier, Tim 86, 148 Griffin, Benny 56, 83, 161, 163 Grilfin, Camilla 161 Griffin, Connie 180 Griffin, Cynthia 181 Gr1f1in, Torian 78, 109 Griggith, Brian 161 Grigsby, Kelly 45, 109, 125, 206 Grimes, Carl 148 Grimes, Melissa 161 Grimes, Nancy 218 Grindle, Cindy 46, 148 Grindle, Susan 18, 40, 41, 46, 48,109,122,214,216 Grissom, Darin 46, 148 Grubbs, Jessie 51, 148, 235 Grubbs, Eva 148 Grubbs, Tina 161 Guiterrez, David 23, 148, 178 Gunter, Fred 77, 83, 109, 123 Gunter, Karen 71, 161 Gunter, Olivia 133 Guthrie, Daisy 40, 41, 46, 48, 110, 123, 187,214,233 Guthrie, Darrell 148 Guthrie, Don 133,214 Guthrie, Walter 42, 110, 123 Student and Faculty Index Hackler, Jill 22, 46, 148 Haddox, John 133 Haggerty, Haggerty. Haggerty. Brad 74, 148 Harold 66, 83, 161 O'Neal 133 Hagler, Calvin 83, 133 Hagler, Cassandra 84, 85, 110, 123, 208 Hagler, Rozalyn 71, 78, 161 Hale, Thomas 46, 161 Haley, Kerri 148 Hall, Jess ie 66, 83, 161 Hall, Jimmy 148 Hall, Lionel 148 Hall, Oliver 64, 123 Hall, Stephen 181 Hamilton, Michelle 46, 133, 212 Hamilton. Randy 133 Hamman, Dale 181 Hammons, Malcolm 43, 110 Hampton, Eric 41, 69, 110, 123 Hampton, Joseph 133 Hampton, Karlous110 Hampton, Lisa 56, 161,218 Hampton Hampton . Marcus 148 , Mike 161 Hand, Judy 69, 110, 123 Handy, A Handy, A Handy, R ngela 110 nthony 133 ichard 67, 148 Hanna, Tina 161 Hanson, Dee 21.28, 50, 51, 58. 110, 123 Harder, F reda 181 Hardin, Frances 110, 123,59 Hardin, Martha 148, 143,218 Hardin, Rebecca 148, 198 Hardy, Carolyn 181 Harned, Michelle 57, 133 Harper, E smond 161 Harper, Johnny 161 Harrell, John 161 Harris, Je itrey 110, 123 Harris. Kevin 161, 187 Harris, Kim 208 Harris, Leslie 110 Harris, Nigel 74, 148 Harris, Hahn 69, 133 Harris, Richard 133, 202 Harrison, Larry 110, 123 Harrison, Terri 148 Harter, Robin 161 Hartfield, Stacey 161 Hartsfield, Richard 133 Hartsfield, Tammie 46, 161 Harvey, Myrtle 148 Harvey, Sandra 43, 161 Harvey, William 46, 133 Hatfield, Stacey 202. 206, 218 Hatfield, Steven 134, 200 Havens, Cheryl 161 Havens, Michelle 18, 41, 46, 48, 110, 123 Hawkins, Daryl 77, 148 Hawkins, Hawkins, Hawkins. James 110 Joe 148 Melody 79 Hawkins, Reginald 110 Hawkins, Sharon 79. 84, 148 Hawkins, Sonya 42, 134 Hawkins, Stephen 110 Hawkins. Teresa 41, 46, 49, 110, 123 Hayden, Mary 181 Hayes, Annette 148 Hayes, Bi lly44,111,123 Hayes, Jamie 69, 235 Hayes, Regina 42, 149 Hayes, Stephanie 110, 123 Hayes, Terri 111, 123, 206,208 Haygood. Deadria 105, 111 Haygood. Michelle 134,218 Hays, John 161 Heard, Leon 74, 149 H earsey, Laurell 161 Hedrick, Deborah 111, 123 Heintz, Robert 149 Hellums, Lisa 161, 202 Helms, Mike 68, 149 Helms, Shera 181 Henderson, Kendrick 74, 161 Henderson, Lara 17, 32, 33, 100, 149,210 Henderson, Stephanie 149,218 Henderson, William 83, 161 Hendrix, Darlene 156, 161, 218 Henry, Cliftord 161 Henry. Cody 149 Henry, Gerald 72, 134 Henry, lan 76, 77, 161 Henry, Roger 149 Hennf, Ursula 57, 111, 123, 200, 216 Henson, Aaron 134 Henson, Carol 149 Henson, Floydirie 181 Herber, Anwltto 111 Hernandez, Marina 161 Hernandez, Mario 68, 149 Herndon, Demetrice 46, 149 Herrell, Shawn 111, 123 Hersey, Laurell 74 Hicks, Dee Dee 57 Hicks, Ja mes83,111 Hicks, James Eugene 66, 161 Hicks, Jimmy Don 86, 88, 89, 107, 111, 123, 178, 204 Hicks, Lyn 161 Hicks, Tyrone 66 Hicks, Violet 46, 48, 111, 123 High, Robert 74, 149 High, Sharita 149 Hidalgo, David 210 Hidalgo, Sean 111 Hill, Angela 161,202 Hill, Annette 134 Hill, Corey 66, 83, 161 Hill, Curtis 74,161 Hill, Daryl 134,214 Hill, Hutcherson 75, 161 Hill, Jeilery 161 Hill, Mike 36, 46, 111, 123,202 Hill, Phyllis 42, 46, 149 Hilburn, Raymond 111 Hill, Ronald 111, 123 Hilton, Julie 40, 41, 111,123 Hinojosa, Joe 161 Hitt, Kris 111, 123 Hobbs. Gary 149 Hobbs, Justin 149 Hockenberry, Ronald 111 Hodge, Denny 216 Hodge, James 149 Hodge. Jerry 31, 69, 149 Hodge. Latresa 149 Hodge, Marylan 149 Hodge, Rachel 134 Hodges, Brian 161 Holbrook, Jane 174 Holden. Melissa 181 Holland, Debbie 181 Holland, Tonya 41, 57, 111, 123 Hollins, Cedric 66, 162 Hollins, David 134 Holloway. Adriene 149 Holloway. Tommy 149 Holly, Tami 162, 218 Holman, Carla 46, 131, 134 Holmes, Alicia 162 Holmes, April46, 149 Holmes, Lee 162 Holmes, Mark 46, 111, 123, 200, 212 I Holt, Daphne 149,212 Hopkins, Clark 69, 149,210 Hopkins, Glynn 181 Hopkins, Melody 149 Hooker, Lester 32 Hopson, Barry 32, 111, 123 House, Edward 149 House, Ella 112 House, Frankie 112, 123 House, John 161 Houston, Latonya 162 Howard, Jeannie 134 Howard, Joseph 162 Howard, Sheron 162, 202 Howard, Susan 162, 218 Howe, Dale 59, 134 Howe, Tray 42, 162 Howell, Byron 184,216 Hubbard, Mark 149 Hubbard, Priscilla 134, 208 Hubbard, Randy 149 Hubbard, Sharon 112 Hubert, Michael 149 Huckabee, Kevin 157, 162,212 Hudnall, Clay 64, 134, 138,212 Hudnall, Renee 57, 58, 129. 134, 204, 237, 240 Hudson, Davi 76, 202 Hudson, Elizabeth 162 Hudson, Lesha 70, 149, 153 Hudson, Ronnie 134 Huey, LaTonya 71, 162,202 Hughes, Michael 162 Hughes, Susie 149 Hukill, Kevin 134, 198 Hull, Herbert 184 Hullett, Margrette 112, 123 Hulsey, Penny 156, 162,218 Hume. Bubba 149 Humphries. Lorie 162 Huisey, Shelly 162, 168 Hunt, Cynthia 31, 134,235 Hunter, Jamie 38, 42, 46, 149. 206 Hunter, Jere 41,112 Hunter, Martha 234 Hunter, Tracy 162,218 Hurley, Paul 32, 149 Hurtado, Jonathan 149 Hutchins, Carl 69. 200 Hutton, Angie 69, 149, 146, 212 Ingram, Bertha 112, 123 lngram, Robert 72, 134 Irvin, Gary 108, 112 Irvin, Gerry 162, 202, 218 Isabell, Melanie 6, 46, 162, 198, 206, 210 lsham, Susan 112, 123 Ives, Robert 149 Ivory, Felicia 149 Ivy, Lee Anne 29, 51, 149 Jack, Helen 184 Jackson, Cheryl 78, 162 Jackson, Cindy 149,218 Jackson, Daiuana 71, 162, 202 Jackson, Jackson. Jackson. Jackson. Jackson, 149 Jackson. Jackson, Jackson. Jackson. Jackson. Jackson, 162 Jackson, Jackson. Jackson, Jackson, Donna 71, 162 Ernest 134 Gail 70, 78, 80, 81, 84 Gregory 162 Jennifer 22, 51, 57. Karlena 184 Latonya 112, 123 Letisha 149 Lucas 57, 112, 208 Patrick 67, 83, 149 Rodney 66, 74, 83, Schekethia 112 Terri 134 Tisha 78 virginia 112 Jacobs, Angie 162 Jacobs, Linda 149 James, Robyn 46, 134,214 Jasper, Carolyn 25, 112 Jeffrey, Eric 42, 46, 162 Jeffrey, Jessie 134 Jeffrey, Joann 149 Jeffrey, June 184 Jeftrey, Scott 135 Jenkin, Victor Jenkins, Lorine 56, 71, 162 Jennings, Jimmy 174, 184 Jennings, Karen 80, 112 Jennings, Michael 135 Jerger, Chris 18, 23, 39, 40, 44. 59,105,108,112,123 Jerger, Mark 18, 44, 149, 153, 210 Jessie, Jodie 149 Jester, Trisha 46, 162, 198 Jeter, Billy 162 Jett, Ruth 135 Jimerson, Gloria 46, 149 Jobe, Tonya 149 Jock, Andrea 162 Johnigan, Ocie 68, 112, 123 Johnigan, Kaye 162 Johnigan, Martin 149 Johnigan, Wally 112 Johnson. 149 Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Johnson, Johnson. Johnson. Johnson, Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. 49, 96. 212 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson. Johnson, 216 Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Johnson, Amanda 112, 123. Amy 135, 208, 233 Angela 135 Anthony 112 Antonio 135 Barbara 112, 123 Caprena 149 Charlotte 70, 149, 153 Chet 43, 214 Dale 77, 162 David 112, 135 Debbie 26, 37, 46. 47, 112, 123, 182, 210. Dorothy 184 Doyle 77 Eleanor 70, 71, 150 Elgie 43, 66, 162 Faye 135 Gail 150 Gina 57, 112, 123. Greta 150 Jack 184 James 162 James 72, 75, 150 Joe 135 Johnson, Joyce 41, 70, 78, 80, 81, 112, 123 Johnson, Leah 39 Johnson, Lesia 150 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson. Johnson, Leslie 135,202 Lisa 135 Mark Marshall 70, 135 Johnson, Ray 77, 82, 150 Johnson, Rayford 66, 75. 162 Johnson, Regina 71, 162 Johnson, Robert 162 Johnson, Shaquita 84, 150 Johnson. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Sheila 51,135 Sheri 135 Stacey 12, 51, 150 Tammie 162 Therron 72, 112 Johnson, Tony 135 Johnson. Tovla 46, 162 Johnston, Dallie 184 Joiner, Trini 135 Jones, Angela 78, 79, 84, 150. 162 Jones, Antonio 150 Jones, Candreas 46, 135 Jones, Carolyn 184 Jones, Christopher 135, 183 Jones, David 162 Jones, Errol 97, 135,202 Jones, Fe licia 70, 112 Jones, Gail 152, 218 Jones, Gary 64, 150 Jones, Ja Jones, Ja Jones, Ja Jones, Je Jones, Ju ck 69, 162 mes 113, 123, 208 na 184 fry 150 anita 135 Jones, Kenneth 135 Jones, Kevin 150 Jones, Lois 25, 113 LOLLAR AND LOLLAR CONCRETE PIPE INC. clormer for Men at women Manufacturers of Quality Concrete Products 1 , Wlassad 5 Soufhpcrk Shopping Center Greenbriar Road Office 592-4163 JWWWE. B05 N. Glenwood Tel 593-9291 TYLER, TEXAS 75702 GEORGE H HOOK GEORGE D HOOK FRUSEN GLADJE Natural Ice Creams Newma Jones, Marcus 77, 112 Jones, Michael 25. 103, 113 Jones, Michael 65, 113 Jones, Morton 150 Jones, Murdell 184 Jones. Pamela 70, 78, 150 Jones, Paulette 136 Jones, Ramana 44. 45, 46, 57, 135 Jones, Raungi 162 Jones, Reginald 66, 74, 162 Jones, Rozell 57, 99, 136.202, 210, 212, 214 Jones, Salisha 150 Jones, Sarah 28, 136 Jones, Sharon 202 Jones, Shatonya 57, 113, 123 Jones, Sh Jones, Sh auntrell 136 ekethia 113, 123 Jones, Simone 150, 179 Jones, Tyrone 64. 136. 235 Jones, Yolanda 162 Jordan, DaJuana 212 Jordan, David 113 Jordan, Deroyce 57, 136, 214 Jordan, Frederick 74 Jordan, Glenda 71. 162,202 Jordan, John 113, 123 Jordan, K elth 150 Jordan, Sophia 113,216 Jordan, S tacey 212 Jordan, Waymond 136 Jungerman, Roger 162, 214 Keeton, Deborah 136 Keith, Michael 162,214 Kelly, Cl1nton 136 Kelly, Pat Kelly, Xav 123 150 ier41,43,72, 113, Kemp, Dianne 57 Kemp, Juanrta 43 Kemp, Mauricra 185 Kempl, Juanita 150 Kennedy. Delphnie 46, 150, 155 Kennedy, Gregory 136 Kennedy, Joe 69, 162 Kennedy, Kendrick 162 Kennedy, Kenneth 136, 198 Kennedy, Myra 113, 123 Kennedy, Paula 78, 162 Kersh, Janette 69, 186, 204 Key, Daniel 113 Key,Delton111,113, 123 Key, Derrick 46, 163 Kicks, Tyrone 163 Killion, Li5a 163 Kilpatrick, Kelly 200, 202 Kincaide, Debra 114, 123,208 Kindle, Candace 46, 56, 163 King. Chelby 46, 163 King, Kevin 136 King, Margo 43, 71, 79, 163 King, Ralph 66, 163 King, Vanessa 114, 123 King, Wendy 56, 163 Kingren, Anthony 136,200 Kingsley, Mechelle 136 Kirkland, Cheryl 70, 136 Kirkland, Timothy 150 Kirven, Willie 46, 49, 114, 123 Knight Knight Knight Knode . James 163 . John 163 . Steven 136 . Kurtis 1 14 Kristof, Noel 150 Lackie, James 163 Lackie, Jay 66 Lacy, Brodrick 66, 163 Lacy. Julia 150 Lacy, Marvin 150 Lacy, Michael 163 Lacy, Regina 150. 218 Lacy, Reginald 136, 200 Lamb, Lisa 22,41,56, 101, 157, 163,168,218 Lancaster, Rob21, 100, 147, 150, Lance, 151,212 Lynda 46, 163 Lance, Paula 46, 163, 198 Land, Eric 136 Landrum, Lonnette 163, 218 Lane, Anita 163.218 Lane, Latisha 71, 163 Lane, Michael 136 Lane, Rhonda 84, 150 Layne. Randa 163, 218 Laughlin, Stan 185 Laws, Michelle 150 Laws, Terry 42, 150 Lawson, Billy 185 Lawson, Billy 74, 150 Lawson, Donald 114, 123 Lawson, Scott 76, 200, 202 Layton, Jerri 136 Layton, Jerry 163 Leach. Leach, Robby 86. 89, 136 Salvatore 150 Lederman, Keith 150 Lee, Bruce 39, 64, 65, 114 Lee, Charlsye 185 Lee, Debra 126 Lee, Douglas 136 Lee, Genetta 29, 137, 202 Lee. Mark 137 224 INDEX Student and Faculty Index Lee,M1ke 75, 163 Lee, Vincent 137 Lemley, Tracy 114 Lemons, Anthony 82, 114, 123 Lemons, Terry 164 LeNo1r, Wilma 185 Lester, Kelly 137 Lewis. Booker 150 Lewis, Cozetta 79, 150 Lewis, Cynthia 164 Lewis, Gary 72, 137,200 Lewis, Jerry 150 Lewis, Lola 164, 218 Liebel, Eddie 50,216 Liles, Betsy 137 Lines, Carla 164 Little. Addy 164 Little, Linda 185 Littlefield, Valerie 114,214 Littles, Latisha 150 Littles, Michael 151 Livingston, Kellie 164 Livingston. Kimberly 151 Lloyd. Jessie 185 Lollar, Cheryl 137,202 Lollar, Duane 46, 137 Lollar, Floria 84.85, 137 Lollar, Frederick 114 Lollar, LeRoy 137 London, Sonya 114 Longbrake, Christy 22,200 Lopez, Alfredo 68, 164 Looney, Michael 164 Loosier, Keith 57, 64, 114, 123, 187, 204 Lott, Billy 75, 164 Love, Carlos 66. 164 Love, Coretta 42, 151 Love, Mickey 64, 114, 123 Love, Reva 114 Lowe, Alfred 151 Lowe, Glenda 137 Lowery. James 25, 64, 114 Lowry, Todd 76, 137, 191 Lumley, Teresa 137 Lunsford, Sherri 164 Lyons, Feldon 66 Lyons, Felix 83, 164 Lyons, Tonya 79, 164 Mabry, Kathryn 164,202 Mabry, Robbie 137 Mabry, Steve 185 Madison, Alisa 151 Madlock, Emma 185 Madlock, Felecia 41.57, 103, 1 14, 123 Madlock, Jenrilier 151, 206 Madlock, Laverne 185 Maggard, Daniel 164 Mahan, Kim 32, 46, 179 Mahomes, Carla 114. 123 Mahomes, Cindy 137 Mahoney. Alice 164 Mahoney. John 68, 137 Maley, Bill 137,208 Maley, Linda 137 Mallard, Jerry 69 Mallett. Jerald 137 Malloy, Keith 210 Malone.Je1f 137 Malone, Vanessa 71, 164 Manley, Cedrick 46 Mann, Lynn 18, 40, 42, 78. 105, 114, 123, 205. 235 Marr, Brian 114, 123,235 Marshall, Rodrick 66, 74, 164 Marten, 115 Martin, Clint 76. 77, 137, 164 Martinez, Leroy 137 Martinez, Luis 137 Marvel, Ronnie 137 Masenburg, Lakeatha 164,218 Mask, Bridgette 79, 151 Mask, Curtis 72, 137 Mason, Aaron 66. 164 Mass. Christopher 164 Mass. Felecia 115, 123 Mata, Arturd 137 Mathis, Allred 18, 46, 48. 58. 115. 123 Mathis, Kellie 164 Mathis, Michael 137 Matlock. Kent 18, 115, 151 Maxfield, Cheryl 151, 218 Maxon, Lakeya 46, 151 May, Leona 185 Mayer, James 185 Mayes, Van Nessa 164 Mayiield, Carlos 164 Mayfield, Cynthia 71, 79, 164 Mayfield, Mose 151 Mayfield, Perry 74 Mayfield, Reshontia 115 Mayfield. Roslyn 85 Mayfield, 75, 164 Mayfield. Velesia 115 Mays, Patricia 46, 164, 182 Mays, Robert 147. 151 May, Willie 151 McAllister, Regina 71, 75, 164 McAllister, Vicki 137 McCalister, Cecila 73, 71, 164 McCalister, Mechela 1 15, 123 McCallie, Michael 151,200 McCann, Vincent 74, 164 McCauley, Richard 137 McClellan, Michael 57, 151,210 McClenny, David 12, 151, 100 Mtqgglud, Cheryl44, 45, 57, McCloud. Hershel46, 115, 123 McCloud, LaMona 85, 164, 202 McCloud, Loretta 115, 123, 216 McCloud, Tyrone 49,202 McClung, Juanita 51, 137 McCown, Paul 18, 137, 214 McCoy, Missy 29, 150 McCoy, Randy 164 McCoy, Roy 164 McCracken. Soma 51, 137 McCrary, Tonya 29, 51, 150, 151 McCullough. Monica 46, 57, 151, 155 McDan1el, Byron 115 McDaniel. Glenna 164 McDaniel. Gregory 46, 164 McDaniel, Sean 137 McDavid, Glenna 218 McDowell, Randy 210 McDowell, Reggie 32, 33, 68. 137 McDowell, Tracie 164. 182, 218 McDutly. Clyde 115 McGee, Joya 115 McGee. Lasonia 164 McGee, Paul 151 McGotl,W1lliam 56, 188, 214 McGowan, David 66, 164 McGowan. Janice 188 McGowan. Marcus 137 McGowan, Sheila 44. 115. 123 McGu1re,T1na 164,218 Mclnnis, Shanna 137, 164.218 McKamie, Lisa 151 McKay, Brldgett 46, 143, 151 McKellar, Danna 47, 115, 123. 206. 212 McKellar, David 151 McKellar, Pennie 188 McK1e, Mike 188 McKinney, Darrell 137,200 McLeod. David 76, 137, 202, 204, 214, 237 McLeod, Dianna 69, 164 McLeod, Jeanne 188 McNeal, Katrini 164, 202, 218 McNeil, John 66, 164 Meadows, Lori 26, 32, 137, 151, 210, 212, 218 Meler, John 137 Melius, Keith 11, 46, 143, 151, 202 Melton, Brent 29. 98. 101, 164 Melton, Kelley 28, 33, 36, 58, 137, 204, 240 Mendez, Gus 137 Mendez, Marsha 137 Mendez, Susanna 151 Menefee. Stanley 1 15, 208 Messer, Sue Ellen 115, 123 Mickey, Gerald 164 Middlebrooks, Denc 46, 164 Middlebrooks, Eugene 115, 123 Middlebrooks, Sharon 46, 137 Miguez, Valorie 51, 178 Millan, Johnny 76.77. 164 Millan, Mary 137 Miller. Audry 151 Miller, Brian 61, 137 Miller, Carolyn 164 Miller, Don 188 Miller, Gary 164 Miller. Jacqueline 51. 137 Miller, Jacckie 51 Miller, Keith 137,214,235 Miller. Lindsey 42, 151 M1l1er,Many151 Miller, Patrrcia 151 Miller, Rodney 66, 164 Miller, Steven 164, 42 Miller, Steven 115 Milling, Mike 188 Mills, Jeri 151 Mills, Ronnie 151 Milstead, Pam 137,202 Mums, Nina 115, 200, 208 M1ms,Wlllle 74, 151 Minyard, Wilson 164 Mtstry, Sunsil 164, 214 Mitchell, Andrea 46. 165 Mitchell, Angela 45, 206,212 Mitchell Christopher 66, 165 Mitchell, David 151 Mitchell, Ida 188 Mitchell, Michelle 165 Mitchell. Richard 66. 74. 165 Mobley, Antoinette 165 Mobley, Kevin 64, 137 Mobley, Sonya 46, 151 Mobley, Ton171, 202 Mobley, Tonya 84 Molloy, Charlie 165 Molloy, Keith 137 Moncriei, Christi 151 Monteagudo, Benny 116 Montes, Felix 116 Montgomery, Deandrea 165 Montgomery, Stefanie 137 Moore, Alvin 116 Moore, Connie 165 Moore, Cynthia 46, 137 Moore, Gary 151 Moore, Lisa 151 Moore, Michael 165 Moore Pat 69. 188 Moore: Shawanna 165, 218 Moore, Valencia 70, 78. 137 Moore, Willie 72, 138 Morris, Tina 46, 47, 138 Morrow, Cindy 138 Morrow, Tim 31,138,216 Morton, Lance 165 Morton, Laura 146, 151 Mosley, 124 Mosley, Mosley, Mosley, 183 Mosley. Mosley, Mosley. Carmen 12,41, 116, Coby 44, 138 Glen 216 Greg 66. 83, 101, 138, Robyn 138 Sheila 79, 81 Terry 165 Moss. Derrick 75, 165 Moten. Mumph Mumph Shirley 165, 202 rey, Nitalya 165 rey, Terry 152 Muniz, Michelle 165 Murillo. Janie 152 Murphee, Beverly 138 Murry,Laur1e 69, 152 Muse. Rory 56, 165 Myers, Kr1sti51, 152 Nabors, Michele 46, 152 Nash, Dale 43 Nash, Deanulus 165 Nash, Ronnie 165 Nash, William 147, 152 Nauls, Flora 188 Neal, Kevin 165 Neel, Kevin 66 Nellunrs. Waynard 188 Nelson, Nelson. Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, DeCarlo 138 Mary 138, 202 Paul 165 Scott 152 Sonia 152 Victoria 152 Netherland. Carl 165 n, 5, 188 Perez. Carlos 68, 165 Perez, Frederick 152 Perez, Laura 165 Perez, Olivia 165 Perez, Rosa 165 Perez, Rosario 152. 165 Perry, Steven 200 Peters, Kimberly 116, 202 Pettigrew, Gloria 165 Pettigrew, Jackie 165 Pettigrew, Larry 75, 165 Pettigrew, Pamela 79, 85, 165 Plutzenreuter, Sonia 50, 51, 57, 116, 124, 179, 200,210 Phelps, Sharon 152 Phgllgs. Cindy 13: 33, 46. 138. 1 Phillips, Leah 116 Phillips, Mary Jo 190 Phillips, Robert 190 Phillips, Sabrina 165,202 Philltps, Tonya 165, 218 Pickens, Linda 188 Pickett, Donald 165 Pieland, Brenda 36, 56, 165 Pierce. Luticia 165.202 Pierce, Rosie 138i Pike, Mark 28, 29, 38, 65, 86, 1 16, 124 l Pilgrim, Melissa 1h7 Pilkinton, Kevin 144, 152 Pillard. Dannette U38 Pilson, Cynthia 216 Pinkerton, Gary 57, 86, 117 Pinkney, Victor 46, 165 Pitcock, Candace 138, 202 Pitner, Kane 138 Pitner, Karen 117, 124 Pittman, Sheila 117, 124,216 Plzana. Roby 165 Poe, Sonya 78, 85, 165, 202 Polidore, Allison 148, 152 Polidore, M1cnae1l152 Pollard, Linda 188 Pollard, Terri 1171 Poole, Angela 139, 216 Pool, Randy 169 l Pope, Tina 152 , Porras, Jesus 166 Porter, Lisa 117 l Posey. Karen 152 Newsome, Kelvin 29. 64, 138. 200, 202 Nicholson, Lewis 72, 75, 116 Nick, Cassandra 165,218 Nixon, Denver 116 Nobles, Kemalyn 46, 152 Nobles, Tracy 30, 46, 59, 138, 206 Nolan, Earnestine 138 Nolan, Linda 152 Norman, Arnold 75, 165 Nunez, Adrian 152 Nunez, Manual 152 Nunn, Carl 18, 42, 46, 152 Nunn, Charles 138, 237 Nunn, Cynthia 152.206, 216 Nunn, Gary 45, 116, 124, 206, 216 Nusbaum, 26, 27, 42. 138,216 Nye, Ray 188 Nye, Totsy 188 Oakman,Jeloria 165,218 Oatley. Dana 31, 102, 188, 233 O'Connor, Kathy 106, 116, 124, 206 Oden, Brenda 116, 124 Olander, Debbie 152 Oldham, Tracie 138, 191 Oldham, Turman 165 Oliver, Barbara 188 Oliver. Carolyn 138 Oliver, Jacqueline 138, 186 Oliver. Tammie 85, 165 Ollervldez, Mario 152 Oneal, Dan1el29, 36, 116, 124 Onley, Michael 152 Orteaga. U, 165 Owen, Carrie 165 Owens, Donald 39, 77, 138 Owens, Lester 66, 165 Owens, Troy 152 Page, Jodie 18. 138 Palasota, Pam 138,212,216 Pappas, Dianna 165. 218 Pardue, Linda 21, 50, 51, 106. 116, 124, 200, 233 Parker, David 165 Parker, Troy 165 Parks, Mark 165 Parson, Henry 152 Parsons, Hank 43, 64 Patel, Sangita 138, 193.212, 216 Pattillo, April 13. 70, 84, 100. 152, 155 Paul, Allen 66, 165 Paul, Anita 138,200,202 Payan, Patricia 165 Payne, Karen 152 Peacock, Richard 188 Peay, Timothy 138 Pendergrass, Dixie 188 Penry, Claude 165 Post, Estelle 117,i124 Potts, M. C. 134, 1139 Potts. Rossie 46, H39 Powell, Alan 134,l139 Powell, Elizabeth i189 Powell, Mary 166 Praytor, Ann 189 Presley, Tina 51, 152 Preston, Cheri 139, 108 Preston, Jana 152, 212 Preston, Karne 202 Preston, Michael 69. 166 Price, Bill 206 Price, Earnestine 166 Price, Edward 166 Price, Tammy 166 Price. Tracy 132, 139,202 Pr1ce,W1lliam 152 Prieto, Tomasa 166 Pnddy. Owen 18, 46, 48, 117, 124 Pnddy. Samuel 32. 152 Pringle. Brian 152 Prince, Reginald 152 Prince, Shelby 44, 117 Printers, Cynthia 46, 117, 124 Pruitt. Jeanelle 18. 41. 57. 103, 1 17, 124, 2 16 Pruitt. Robert 188 Pullins, Latashia 166 Purtle, Mary 139 , Ousgley. Morris 166 Rabourn, Christi 37, 57, 1117. 124, 216 1 ' Raeburn, Daniel 69, 166 Rains, Mark 152 Rakestraw, Tammie 166 Ramirez. Claudia 166 Ramirez, Elva 166 Ramirez, Ilene 152 Ramirez, Mary51. 152 Ramirez, May 218 Ramirez, Ricky 68. 139 Ramirez, Raphael 152 Ramirez, Rosendo 166 Rash, Lanita 139 Rather, Velta 69, 148, 152, 190 Rawlins, Ranay 46, 152 Ray, Angela 166, 218 Ray, Ann 202 Ray, Anne 189 Ray. Chaquita 139 Ray, Julia 117, 124 Ray, Marie 166 l Ray, 166 i Ray, Sharon 78, 117, 124 Ray, William 117i124 Reaume, Jack 166 Redden, Melanie'152. 208 Redwine, Dexter 36, 72, 117, 124 Reece, Charlene 117, 208 Reed, Billy 139 Reed, James 17. 41. 43. 139. 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Juana 117 Robles, N orma 153 Robles, Sandra 139 Rocha, Edelio 166 Rocha, Ri cky 74, tee Roden, Kelly 139, 208 Rodgers. Elizabeth 135 Rodriguez, Joe 153 Rodriguez, Maria 166 Roland, Denise 132 Romerez. Joe 166 Roper, Shanna 166 Rosales, Ruth 166 Rose, David 63, 86, 117, 124 Ross, Danny 77, 153 Ross, Eva 139 Ross, Herlon 44, 83, 153 Ross, Paul 64, 139 Ross. Paula 139 Ross, Ronald 46, 166 Ross, Venetia 153 Ross, Wyatt 153 Rossch, Elaine 200 Rosser, Elaine 153 Rousseau, Barney 153 Rousseau, Patricia 79 Rowe, Patty 139 Rowe, Ruth 153 Rowland, Amy 29, 31, 38, 51. 139, 178 Roy, Anissa 70, 79, 153, 186 Rozell, Alexa 166 Rozell, Darren 25, 41, 117. 124 Rozell, Julie 21, 40, 41, 44, 45. 98, 118, 124, 179,216,218 Rozell, Shannon 153, 206 Rudy, Brandon 43, 166 Ruiz, Juan 68, 166 Runnels, Lisa 84. 124 Rush, Charlie 139,200 Rush, Nancy 25, 57, 118, 124 Rushing, Gerald 189 Russeau, Joe 41 Russeau, Kim 208 Russeau, Patricia 166 Russeau, Pamela 118, 124 Russell, Gregory 139 Ryan, Doug 42, 37, 139, 189 Saboe, Doug 139 Sadler, Sharon 166 Sadler, Teresa 166 Saenz, Antonio 153 Saenz, Arnold 166 Salazar, Jensy 139, 216 Salinas, Barbara 11, 46, 58, 13 Salinas, Maria 166 Salina, Rueben 46 Samples, John 192 Samples, John Jr. 57, 64, 86. 87, 103, 118,124, 179 Samples, Mary 200, 202, 214. 216, 192 Sanchez, Eddie 166 Sanchez, lsabel 166 Sanchez, Joe 153 226 INDEX 9 Student and Faculty Index Sanchez, Luis 166, 214 Sanchez, Raphe 118 Sanders. Jimmie 31, 192 Sanders, Katawna 139 Sanders, Mary 118 Sanders, Michael 139 Sanders, Scott 166 Sanders, Tony 41, 68, 153 Sanders, Violet 166 Sarver, Mark 42, 153 Satterwhite, Carla 139 Satterwhite, Natalie 166 Satterwhite, Ruth Ann 166 Saunders, Larry 153 Savage. Kim 28, 29, 202 Saxon, Greg 69, 139, 235 Schmidt, Glenn 139 Schultz, Christina 18, 26, 124 Schwartz, Larry 166 Scoggins, Roger 200 Scott, Kevin 153 Scott, Marla Jo 153 Scott, Marvin 118 Scott, Roy 153 Scott, Tchora 46, 131, 166, 198, 204 Scott, Tony 25 Seaton, Algen 118, 124 Seaton, Johnathon 86, 139 Seaton, Sunney 189, 218 Sellers, Anthony 77, 166 Selman, Greg 144, 153 Selvidge, James 66 Senter, Lucenda 167 Serviere, Barbara 153, 106 Sessions, Adrian 139 Sessions, LaDoris 139,206 Sgroe, John 200 Shackleford, Dana 118, 124 Shaw, David 36, 118, 124 Shelfield, Alicia 57, 139 Sheffield, Ron 66 Shelton, Carmen 139 Shelton, James 167 Shelton, Temple 57, 118, 124 Shepard, Pamela 153 Sherfield, Barbara 167 Sherfield, Theresa 118, 124 Shires, Michael 167 Shirley, Mark 153 Shorb, Lavinia 139 Short, Patricia 153,218 Sides, Tamera 139 Sigler, Kim 156, 167,218 Sigler, Michelle 18, 40, 41, 118, 124 Sigler, Thomas 18, 103, 118. 124 Sikes, Dan 66 Sikes, James 167 Sills, Shannon 69 Silva, Ray 152 Simmons, Norma 139 Simmons, Taunya 46, 139 Simmons, Tony 46, 167 Sims, Bruce 64, 118, 124 Sinclair, LaBrenda 167 Sinclair, Lee 57, 153,206 Sinclair, Shauna 44, 45, 100, 118,124,179,19B Singleton, Shaunda 98, 101. 167, 218 Sitt, Jerry 86 Skender, Doug 69, 153 Skidmore, Sheila 51, 163, 167 Skie1,Gwenda 167 Slagle, Joni 22, 192, 234 Slayton, Dottie 153,210 Slayton, Lottie 153 Slifer, Timothy 139 Sluder, Kim 18, 40, 96, 118, 124, 204, 216 Sluder. Rosemary 192 Small, Donnell 153 Smiley, Rodney 76, 77, 157. 167 Smith, Amanda 118 Smith, Analisa 41, 51, 139, 140 Smith, Andy 22, 41, 43, 44, 214 Smith, Angela 46, 153 Smith, Barbara 192 Smith, Chip 40, 86, 89, 118. 124, 216 Smith, Daniel 119, 124 Smith, Dennis 42, 167 Smith, Dwaine 153 Smith, Ellen 192 Smith, Ingrid 192 Smith, James 153, 192 Smith, Jody 167 Smith, John 77 Smith, Karen 218 Smith, Paul 153, 101 Smith, Peggy 192 Smith, Regina 153 Smith, Stanley 64, 65, 72, 86, 87, 88, 89, 124 Smith, Susan 18, 47, 48, 142, 153 Smith, Tina 46, 153 Smith, Tracy 46, 154, 182 Smith, Walter 66. 167 Smith, William 140 Smotherman, Keena 167, 218 Sneed. Sherry 167 Snowden, Keysha 140, 210 Snowden, Saundra 154 Sowells, Anthony 72, 73, 119. 200 Speakman, Joannie 46, 154, 210, 212 Spencer, Darrell 119 Spencer, Dexter 119 Spencer, Irma 192 Spencer, Keith 77, 140 Spencer, Pamela 140 Spillman, Mary 46, 119, 124 Square, Marian 46, 140, 202 Stansell, Ross 192 Staples, Tammy 140 Starkey, Bryan 43, 69, 167 Starks, Darrell 111, 119, 124 Starling, Kim 46 Starling, Lola 154 Starnes, Tammie 167 Steele, Denese 29, 40, 41, 48. 56,57,98,101,119,124, 206, 214 Steele, Joyce 167 Steerman, Monica 46, 167 Stephenson, Pamela 167 Sterling, Sherra 140 Stevens, Rob 167 Stimpson, Andrew 43, 167 Stimpson, Lori 56, 167 Stitt, Jerrold 135, 140, 208 Stokes, Carman 40.41, 119, 124, 216 Stokes, Gary 192 Stokes, Samuel 68, 154 Stokes, Shannon 206 Stokes, Spencer 154 Stone, Gregory 140 Stone, Stephen 46, 154 Stout, Julie 18, 41, 46, 47, 98, 119, 124, 204 Stout, Stuart 41, 64, 119, 124, 187, 190. 198,234 Stout, Susan 69, 167 Stovall, Sherri 119, 124,208 Street, Herndon 167 Street, Ronald 140 Stripling, Sanchez 64, 119 Strong, Grady 119 Stroud, Raymond 154 Stulsky, Anthony 140 Suggs. Dewayne 119, 200 Suggs, Mark 167 Sullivan, Shana 140 Sumerall, Samuel 69, 154 Sustaire, Kevin 167 Swan, Kristy 29, 140 Swann, Mustanio 167 Swanson, Jeflrey 46, 167 Tacker, Lex 119, 124 Tamez, Cindi 46 Tannery, Bryant 154 Talley, Ursel 140 Tate, Steven 119 Tatum, Kenneth 66, 75, 167 Tatum, Sherri 119, 124,204 Tave, Dianne 167 Taylor, Anthony 66, 167 Taylor, Benha 140 Taylor, Brian 167 Taylor, Carolyn 154 Taylor, Clarence 66.83, 167 Taylor, Craig 167 Taylor. Denita 167 Taylor, Dianna 167 Taylor, Donald 74, 167 Taylor, French 57, 65, 140, 200. 214 Taylor, Gordon 66, 167 Taylor, Keith 66, 83 Taylor, Kim 140,218 Taylor, Lynn 235 Taylor, Pamela 154 Taylor, Ora 189 Taylor, Sandra 140 Taylor, Sharon 46, 140 Taylor, Shirley 167 Taylor Steven 140 Taylor, Theresa 154,218 Taylor, Vaughn 167 Taylor, W1llie 66, 167 Teal, Joan 186, 189 Tedtord, Deana 44, 45, 140 Tennyson, Theresa 140 Terrell, Kenneth 167 Terrell, Tama 78, 167 Terry, George 86, 119. 124 Tew, Shaun 140 Thames, Lillian 167 Thames, Steve 167 Thigpen, Jimmy 46, 56, 167. 212 Thomas, Margie 167 Thomas, Marcia 202 Thomas, Nathan 124 168, 212 Thompson, Shannon 59, 167, 218 Thompson, Yvette 154 Thompson, Zuleika 154 Thorne, Pamela 71, 167 Thorton, D'Andrea 46, 49, 57, 143, 154 Thorton, Glenda 124 Ticey, Carl 36, 119 Tidwell, Pamela 140 Tilley, Cassaundra 46, 140 Tilley, Edward 154 Tilley, James 120 Tilley, Mavis 168 Tillison, Cliff 66 Tillison, Gerald 64, 120, 124. 187, 200 Tillison, Johnny 168 Tilgnain, Stephanie 120, 124, 1 Timmons, Vincent 64 Timmons, Janet 192 Timms, Paula 46, 140 Tobias, Jaon 192 Todd, Lavena 168 Tran, Guyet 168 Traylor, Roy 86, 120 Trimble, Carol 46, 168 Trimble, Cindy 46, 187 Tucker, Andy 28, 64. 140. 235 Tucker, James 74, 140 Tucker, Robert 154 Tucker, Sueann 168 Tucker, Victor 66, 140 Tumino, Anthony 168 Tunstle, Cassandra 71, 168 Tunstle, Kelvin 66, 168 Tumer, Greg 43, 140 Turner, Kim 59 Turner, Missy 187 Turner, Ouondetta 46, 154 Turner, Steven 154 Tutt, Timothy 140 Upton, Barry 154 Urieta, Victor 68, 168 Utz, Toby 154 Valdez, Eric 140 Valdez, Lorena 168 Valle, Margarito 154 Vance. Jimmie 154 Vandiver, Lawanda 192 Vandiver, Ronnie 86. 102, 120. 125 Vasquez, Camillo 69, 168 Vasquez, Maria 154 Vaughn, Chester 74, 125, 140 Vaughn, Juanetta 120, 125 Vaughn, Tammy 140 Vaughn, Thelma 154 Veich, James 168 Venable, Melanie 154 Venegas, Martin 68, 168 Verner, Roy 168 Vickers. Jimmie 46, 168 Victoria, Myriam 18, 120 Villanueva, Julio Jr. 154, 206. 214 Vincent, Carol 46, 140 Waddell, Melissa 28, 51,218 Wade. Wade. Wade, Wade, Buddy 64 Larry 193 Michael 66, 75 Reginald 64 Walker, Anita 200,218 Walker, Anthony 200 Walker, Demetrice 74 Walker, Samuel 44. 120, 125 Walker, Tonya 71 Wallace, Eva 18, 120, 125 Wallace, Judy 125 Wallace, Patricia 85 Ward, Ward, Ward, Ward, Ward, George 120 Kerri 202, 218 Lynne 193 Milton 200 Toni 46 Warden, Teddy 46 Warren. Deanna 69 Warren, Kelley 120, 125,216 Warren. Ken 42, 66, 83 Warren, Kevin 120 Warren, Mike 42 Warren, Randy 120 Warren, Stacey 46,56 Warren, Teddy 42 Warren, Tony 178,216 Washburn, Donna 120 Washburn, Kathy 218 Wahington, Felicia 79, 84, 169 Washington, Jaociuelin 41, 47, 120, 125, 186, 198,210,218 Washington, Johnathon 74, 140 Washington, Lavada 57, 154 Washington, Nicholas 46 Waters, Arthur46, 154 Thomas, Norris 72, 140 Thomas, Peggy 189 Tnompir ins, Dedra 140 Thompson, Lanechia 167 Thompson, Linda 189 Thompson, Pamela 46, 167 Thompson, Patricia 31, 189 Thompson, Sean 58, 150, 154. Waters, Shari 46, 154 Waters, Shulanda 33, 46, 140, 200, 202, 206 Watkins, Bobby 23, 174. 193 Watkins, Natalie 169 Watkins, Rebecca 144, 154 Wgtsgn, Erica 163, 169, 202, 1 Watson, Hiram 193 Watson, Sherry 154 Watterson, Danny 15, 86, 87. 98, 120, 125, 178,204 Watts, Gary 140. 200 Watts, Judy 169 Weaver, Bryan 27, 169 Weaver, Kathy 69 Webster, Cecil 42, 66 Webster, Derek ,140, 200 Welch, Ruth 46 X Wells, Angie 204, 214 Wells, 40, 120 l Wesley, Angela 70 Wesson, Cyndi 193 West, Fred 72, 73, 75 Westberry, Virginia 218 Whitaker, Melissa 13, 109, 18 208 Whitaker, Tamayra 46 White, Dianne 120 White, Helen 120 White, Jim 36, 178 White, Pam 37, 57 White, Sandra 46 White, Tammy 208 Whitlock, David 77 Whitlock, Tonya 120 Willhite, Carla 57, 120, 125 Willhite, Cynthia 202 Wilkerson, Jill 233 Wilkerson, Regina 46 Wilkerson, Rob 44, 76 Wilkerson, Tammy 57,85 Wilks, Bruce 66i Williams, Anthoiiy 120, 125 Williams, Tony 46, 57, 202 Williams, Cassandra 43 Williams, Cecil 43, 46 Williams, David 25, 120,216 Williams, Delben 66 Wtlliams, Felicia 121, 125 9. Williams, Gaytha 47. 48, 57, 96 Williams, Irene 46 Williams, James 74 Williams, Jeff 18 Williams, Joseph 66 Williams, Joy 193 Williams, Kathryn 46 Williams, Kent 41, 68, 121 Williams, Lynn 121 Williams, Monique 79 Williams, Nicoler79 Williams, Ricky 57,69 williams. Rodney D. 155 Williams, Rodney Jo 121 Williams, Roserrtary 42, 169 Williams, Rosetta 193 williams, Ruby 121, 125 Williams, Rufus 68, 141 Williams, snearick 169 Williams, Sheldriclf 155 Williams, Sherri 169,202,218 Williams, Tanya 169 Williams, Tina 155 Williams, Tommy 121, 125 Williams, Zenettia 169, 218 Willis, Bonita 71l 169 Willis, Dexter 741 141 Wllson, Alex 141 Wilson. Chiquitd121, 125 Wilson, Dave ssl 169 Wilson, Don 169 Wilson. Gary 121, 125 Wilson. Jaoueline 141 Wilson, Peter 46, 169 Wilson, Regan 121, 125,200 Wilson, Steve 46, 169 Wilson, Tony 169 Wilson, Virgil 169 Wilson, Yvonnel155 Winchester, Dana 141,208 Winston, A. D. 193 Wisley, Tammy 43, 169 Womack, Ray 193 Womack, Susan 22, 51, 141, 202 Wood. 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Hunter, Vice-President of East Texas Chapter of Links, inc. The art students share their appreciation with the art winners. 234 ART WINNERS ass Poster contest winners are Jessie Grubb, third place, Brian Marr, first place, and Susan Galloway and Keith Miller, honorable mention. fill' tffv' if 'lift by The Foreign Language contest winners are James Hayes, Mary Dickerson, Elizabeth Rodgers, Corey Greenhouse, Greg Saxon, and Flobin Gableman. The winners in the Spanish contest are Andy Tucker, first place in food salad, Lynn Taylor, and Lynn Mann, first place in sight reading poetry prose. Ronald Gain, second place in Spanish spelling bee, Cynthia Hunt, Tyrone Jones, Susan Galloway, and Michael Beal, second place French drama winners, WINNERS 235 6- PTIJ Sharing Gur Good Times French students. Valedictorian Denese Steele shows her inteiiigence. New drill team members are initiated. Robin Gablemenn and Gregg Saxon attend the Spanish Club Christmas party. Linda and Pam ride to the prom in a limo. S FBLA members clown around while returning from a trip to Commerce High School. Senior girll meet at Chiii's for lunch. Sharla end Keith share a special moment. ,kfaguww-Sw - F I ff 'iiriie , Yi , ss i . Belinda Rhodes teh a new trend. fx ii Chet Dingler and Mrs. Burkett share a bunch of grapes. ReneeHudnall singing? MI! mffwk ,I CAN DIDS 237 Seniors Say Julianne Butler and Kenneth Cobb proceed down the aisle. Shannon Everhart gives the farewell speech. Graduates hold their heads up high. 238 GRADUATION .e ' fwfmmah W ' 'fum -s W 4 +1 ,N ex M . ,.,,,, . Ai 53 1 Their Ferevvells to Johh Tyler Mrs. Brooks announces Coan Bateman. .. 193: SATS' .3 1' Students watch their old friends march by. Mrs. Craddock and Mrs McLeod help students prepare for the special ceremony. xv X- R l 3 zz i 1 The soon-to-be graduates horse around G RA D U ATI O N 1984 Alcalde Colophon The 1984 John Tyler Alcalde was produced in the Magazine Journalism Production class during seventh period under the instruction of Wilma LeNoir. John Tyler High School is located at 1120 NNW Loop 323, Tyler, Texas 75702. The cover is an original design by Dick Johns. The theme, Check Out John Tyler, was suggested by newspaper staffer Steven Dumas. The silk screen of Blue 248 is printed over Silver base 915. The front endsheet, designed in four-color, and the opening section were prepared by editors Renee Hudnall and Marvena Garrett. The new concept of placing advertising through the Alcalde was the responsibility of business manager Kelley Melton. The back endsheet, using black and white photographs, with a blue 20 percent screen, was placed next to a design of three point solid and one point border. Type for the inside of the yearbook was in Helvetica Standard 46. Headlines were 30 point within the book and 36 point on division pages. Copy blocks were set in 10 point. Captions, using a bold faced lead-in, were set in 8 point. Division pages consisted of an original design, using two overlays. The background of horizontal areas was printed, using a combination of solid black, white, solid blue, and a 20 percent screen of black. The first overlay was a page of type, using divisions titles in a repeated form. The second overlay included a drawing of a check mark with a photo inserted into the check area. The left page of the division section included a single, bleed photograph with part of the heading in reverse and part printed in solid black. Pages were produced on 80 pound enamel stock, using offset printing by Taylor Publishing Company of Dallas. Nancy Jones of Taylor served as the in-plant liason and Bill Henderson serviced the Alcalde account. Color photographs of endsheets were made by Mark Muckelroy ofthe Tyler Independent School District. The contract for senior portraits and underclass pictures was made through National School Studios. Some sports pictures for basketball, soccer, and track were provided by the The Tyler Courier Times-Telegraph. Steve Self of The After Image assisted with special black and white pictures. Press run for the 1984 Alcalde was 600 for the 9x12 format of 240 pages. Layout design was a three column style with all roughs and finished work produced by the staff. The mosaic design, using a one pica spacing, appeared throughout the book. Senior credit copy was set on Compugraphic editwriter 2750 by senior class editor Dee Hanson, and page copy was written and edited by staffers. Jeri Sanders of the Graphics Department of TISD assisted with special effects. Distribution of Alcalde was during August as part of the contract for summer delivery to John Tyler High School. 240 COLOPHON may .11 Q fb M M ,ff ,u Check , I l,N,.w,,,, .M K nl ' lt JWW 5 K ll ? Gut John Tyler ..,...,, ...M-n-1 1984 Aloalde Staff Co-Editors I I Marvena Garrett and Renee Hudnall Associate Editor Chris Jerger Business Manager Kelley Melton Senior Class Editor Dee Hanson Junior Class Editors Tracy Nobles and Barbara Salinas Sophomore Class Editors Stephanie Blissitte and Dale Howe Freshman Class Editor Shannon Thompson Academic Editor lfrances Hardin Club Editors Duane Lollar and Kimberly Turner Student Life Editor Kristin l-'leming Sports Editor .ltilie Ellis Favorites Editor Debbie Johnson Student Photographers Sean Thompson Chris .lerger ,-Xllireti Mathis I-'acuity Adviser -H . Wilma LeiYoir 5.3 f
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