Lake View High School - Chieftain Yearbook (San Angelo, TX)
- Class of 1988
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QWILUE ZUNIGA , K sv 1988 Chieftain L.'L.Q, :1,1L....A4...-gg-A.-L4n.1... Y Y ,. 1 S 1 W I V W, V . N X. W N' E, , W y. R, M P R ? V N , - k g 1 L L'- W ' J 1 l f' V ' , 1 ' 'a - 1 , N N z v . ' , E 5 5, , f 'N V F is T R l 1 I I I I ,Q il 1 ifNTE b PEOPLE ..... STUDENT LIFE ACADEMICJS . SPORTS .... CLUBS . . . - ADS... P I f Sarah Havlick, f h b E trates on her halftlm p f Matt Ueckertl i X S e n io r ,C H I , s 1 crowned homecoming queen by last year's queen Zane Benson. K N , h E 1 6 LE. I ...4 ......54 .. .... 96 ...112 ...148 ...172 d ember, concen- ance. iPhoto: by 1988 Chieftain Vol. 52 Lake View High School, 900 East 43rd, San Angelo, Tx. 76903 From Every Angle 1 ul? QQ 'ld egg, ust another school year? Not this time. Now we're looking at things from every angle. With the new year came many new angles, such as a new principal, Mr. Bob Meek, and Coach Mark Gesch taking over as athletic director. Colonel Oliver North, the Iran contra hearings, and the 200th birthday of the constitution, were the hottest news angles. That little, hairy space creature, Alf was the most loveable alien since E.T., and mini skirts came back with a bang in the fashion scene. However, some things never change like the ex- citment of a pep rally, and the thrill of the first homecoming victory in three years. And now that the the final tardy bell has rung, and the last detention slips are filed, it's up to us to look at things Hfromevery angle. From Every Angle Shale I-laygood, aopho ore and Albert Perez, aenlor, eontently watch aa the Chlela defeat Lalleea.KPhoto by Matt Ueckertl Senlora, Sherry Clllt, Helen Elchenbery, Leddy Anthony, Learreneo 5'- Ewell, Michael Bingham. and DeDe 1 Glllbooet aplrlta with thelr'Bury!he 1-2 Eaglee ' float. iPhoto by Matt Ueclxertj iw' -Q W A Chandra llartln, aenlor, Renee Wall, lreahman, Wendy Thorpe, junior. Tam- my Dacy, aenlor, and Ginger Griffin, junior are all amllea aa they re-llve their childhood on rnaaqnerade clay. In The Opening .. . I - - -V -- AHFLS 4 ' PEOPLE PLXSQQ Class Angle XZ, X J o Ds Cullen has some fun playing doctor on masquerade day. QPhoto hy Matt lleckertj WHAT MADE HIGH SCHOOL SPECIAL? lt wasn't getting up at 6 a.m. every morning or failing that important, major test, or even the feeling of driving to school on your own. So what was the single most memorable thing in all of high school? FRIENDS! Stop and think of all the times we've complained about our parents, or cried over our last ex, or just needed some cheering up., Who was always there to listen no matter what? FRIENDS. . . OF COURSE. Ag students show off their first pla Pl k Th E gles float.4Photo by Matt lleckerty ln People 5 Acosta, Eloy y V V,HAlba, Noe V L',, I1 Allard, Kelly Y Kari Michael A And de J ra , esse ry Anthoney, Wendy Anthony, Leddy 6 A Class Angle Senior Class Gfficzers f President- Sherry Clift Vice President- Cindy Torres Secretary - Tracy Dorotik N., A 1uu f MH , 'fl' -dw A wr WV 045- ,., WM 4. M., 4 W tv .Q in-MM Arp, Angela Ayrett, Robert Babb, Chrlstye Andy Banlster, Quentin Beeson, Kathy Benes, Dedra Bingham, Michael Blankenship, Sandra Brooks, Angela Brooks, Curtis Brownlee, Sheila Bryant, Kellie Bumey, Jeremy Calderon, Juanita Campos, Marcos Carpenter, Christopher Carr, Evelyn Castro, Martha Cathey, Johnny Ckasllogsxim Gimp Sh-my Coe, Lance Collins, Barbara V L c CQlvln,Jeff 1 A K, 1C0Qn,' Larry c c111 4.5ci2Qf1eSe4cc Beveflv c cccc Crookg Michael Cullers, J.D. Dacy, Tamera Dagner, Dana ' Dalgle, Tracy V Davis, Alicia . ' Dc!-lpyos, Guadalupe L 5 A c mmm., Delphe. Blanc LA V k'del'il'!QffJ!l, Susan . Dias, Juan h Diaz, Martha ' Dickerson, Timothy Dorotik, Tracey Dove, Allen Drlsklll, Mlng Duckworth, Bryan fy . DLIIIII, Mary Dumas, Eric c c c EQ cc c Eik9ffbdfv,H2'en -V L f 'E5Qi1iV81,fVinC2I1!B 8 A Class Angle if Q bl mx Ae- 1 llc A -9 N94 iii 555 Y ZNJAQ 5 -l N-ol ..,-6, ,-A . .NJ K, -'Q fGm'cia, Veronica Farmer, Micheal Farris, James ' Flveash, Shanna Floyd,fDuskIe Ford, Stephanlei Ggnq I Frosfjfaeryl Gamez, Terega 26111, Dwwv 6961, Siephvnlv Gonazalesg Eddie Gonzaleg Leah? Grubbsgkaren 11, ' Guerra, Justo V Hill, Sadhu!! Hiinlltoii Clnnamoi n Jo MW' HWY- '?'? F? Hvrr8l1. Toby Hhrach? Mnnlnve Harvey, Pnnwln, Hdfivlfi. Sew A Hlayne5, Darrel A Hayward, Lawrence Hernandez,l Edward V Hernandei, Ernest ' Hernandez, Roger ' Herrera, Manuel .. Hinson, Craig -- Hlppe,1Laura 1 Hoes, Dale l Hbllanclg Janice ' Hudson,ThOmas ' lbarra, Joe L Jasso,Dion!cia Jones, Dana Jones, Melissa l Jones, Wendy ' Justice,'Robert L Karcher, Gerrald ' Keen,-Sharon L Killam, Stella King, Tracy Klutts, Michelle Lang, Cecelia W Lara, Ray 10 A Class Angle 'QP' ,WVU rdf- , - 4? ww U ' 5 , l Y 6 5, if ff' - r Q 6 fp r . Yr 3, x af wi 6 Q4 Lopez, Fernando' Lopez,Janda Lopez, Manda L Lowry, Cathy 'L Lozano, Cynthia Lund, Tetesa V Luthef, Lancia Maclel, Daniel Malloy, Bill' , Martin, Chandra ' Maskill, Yvonne I Matthews, Sheryl, McAda, Mitch McDonald, Wendy McKerleyg Kevin McNelly, Amanda Mendez,Danlel , Merchant, Tim Miller,Krlstl V V MilIer,JessiQ V VV Miller, Todd Mlnnlx, Damon ' Mlranda, Rachel Moore,'Shella V f V Moorel,,William Mon'ison,lNorman Navarrette, Harvey l l 'iNavarrofRlchard Nealey Michael Ncnnich Todd Nichols Jesse Nowlln Shawn sf sw? sm is S.. X 1 Mm is QAGLSQS The Chiefs tookia cruise in the homecoming parade, while trying to relax before the big game against Pecos. I had a hard time relaxing before 12 A Class Angle X Chiefs relax in style the game because the pressure to win homecoming was really on us, said Mitch McAda, senior. Everyone did their best to help boost the guys'spirit in hopes of predicting a great outcome for that night. The pep rally was awesome and everyone was real supportive, said Jace Watson, junior. in , K+' if , . 511. Nye. Melanie '0'Biyaii, Kevin 9f'fi?.H9I1fY' QWMTOQ4 Panels, Qllie .. Pena,'Sonla g H Pere2,'fAlliert' i Perry,-Dani PhilBw,aPennv - PyIant,flRay , 1Rader,fElizabeth Rarnlreg, Yolanda ,R9'?4'll1Rh9 d4 Rangel, Amanda! R?lCl31Robert- slle Rhyne, Rachel M Rubbing, Theiesaf Robleclo,eSylvla -1 Ross, fR0aSerflR2ai1wf Roiise, David gg, lRoilseQfileteinyi at homecoming parade Little did we know, it all paid off with the big win over Pecos. School spirit was hotter this year than it has ever been, said Todd Miller, senior. Even though the Chiefs' float was not a top contender for the parade competition, the football team was perhaps the largest and friendliest contengency. It was a blast to just sit up there and let all my admirers boost up my spirit, said Kevin McKerley, senior. Stacey Turner ln Seniors 13 Rublo, David Rushlng, Rachel Russell,Robbfe L lRyan, Hugh Salazar, Mink Sanders, Chris Sartgln,-Angela Schafer, Tam! Swv- Reber' Sheffield, Michael Smith, Cletua V Sorrellq, Lgurig Soto, Nick Sparks, Michelle Steen, Ramona Stephens, LJ Ames Sudnlck, Donald Sumrall, Adrah Tqpia, Aracely Thane, Lhslie Thomas, Aubrey Thomason, Kenneth Torres, Bill Tonga, Cynthia 14 A Class Angle gh..-H l 'K' , 0-1- iu.. ,M 35N Q.. if is WN 5.9 -,,, Q if Torreg, Darlene Travis, Robert 1 Tumey, Jeffrey Ueckert, Matt Vasquez, Carmen Vasquez, Georglnla Velasquez, Alta Velez, Gilbeft Walter, Roy Watson, Bobby Weaver, David Webb, Melissa Whitesell, William Wlke, Barry Williams, Marie Willson, Michele Winans, Ronnie Wlsdom,Robin Wood, Marti , l ylrlght, Charles Wright, Cinnanion' Yarbrough, Kelli YOUNG: Jameson We Zepeda, Manuel In Seniors 15 iiifflii? ' - Allin, Tony 'A l. Anders,iMlcheal r16ndfHdQiiB9mQH4?iif i5fAsebeZiiij'DavidtA,flu . 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Ditflfk Htihertz, Tairnmy Holland, Austin Huskies- sMeSg9ie 4 et33rqgginsi,fMisty Ingram, Tammie t Jasism Wovsiyst Jacques. Davidmr ' 4 . Jass6gllJuni6r 9 9 V JonesQ Darby Keele, Mary llee colleen' Hllift' Kelly, Mars zf39KlnCattitOi1, Brian f- Lacy? V Kolpak, Stan Kruse, Shanna Icantz, Helfene 18 A Class Angle 4 E922 fr ti s -, n fill ' ...A ge i , . My sv N if N . N a 6 'IW Y .Q ll.. : In ,A 3,,.. - . X xxvrlzf I , - ' ' 11:93 :fe ' ,, 'i '22 ,W 1 s K S ll 3 x . its X ' r , T Q. - 1 f rv W - 5. ag K Q xr 1 I 'f'l Q? i.fr v: i .,. ll n ln' s Juniors Were THERE' The annual attendance contest held again this year in October was won by the Junior Class for having the highest overall daily attendance average lt was sponsored by the school district and the Jaycees for Lake View and Central high schools The project was called Be There The purpose for the project was to create awareness throughout the community concerning the importance of regular and daily attendance at school said Mrs Janie Giddens Volunteers in Public Schools coordinator At the beginning of each new week students who were present everyday of the previous week movie tickets movie rentals tanks of gas hair cuts and tickets to school activities Durnng these four weeks there was competition between the classes to see which class had the best attendance during the four weeks Last year the lADAl Average Daily Attendance rose 44 percent The rise in attendance gave the district S113 O00 more The first week the attendance rate for the juniors was 94 87 percent the second week it was 95 09 percent and the third week it was 94 17 percent The total percentage for the juniors was 95 11 The Juniors won a coke party for having the highest percentage average over the four week competition Tonya Gressett - v ' I ll S! 1 ' KK ' l Q! - . . . ' ' 1 ' r ' V had their names put in a drawing. Prizes included q . . y . y Y . , . T . , . H . , . . ...M t I - ' 51 l l K fi 5-t'3!F'f!5 f fr - -1- . , if rt imxxki ..,k QQ X S N 1' ' vs- ,Q Q if f l fr u, Y 535112 'xi Q C , Q Xl Q' WN. A i Q Ms! - An --:iff W, Q-z.. N N A, .ff i -2 YE' C i V' f i ln f -8 w f nan we . Turnbull and Robbie McGinley laugh about the unexcused tardy slip. ttendance aide, Rudy Sanchez, helps Mrs. Lindsey poonts at the reception desk. X n unexcused slip given out by Mrs. Spoonts. lAll photos y Ray Pylantl S 5 in X , Q K x X 6, 1: X Q .. gr X , s 4 Q Y x N X X 3 U li.. I Q 3 a i x A. 9 , ,aw Q Fo N ,eu , Q Q is .. A 7' X, X 1 i ww X 'X Y' N is ' w Q. a mp X X 'Ti is L WN 1. ,QS J wi A . S X, V JP x 'xr x W x 59541. 4-Si x N w R 6. z' rg 'N NS Vs o X 2 if Q-A R Q EQ x vulgare PD A .i 'X rv- Q' 1 Y , ij' E -gg 'j' ii 'H' ii ' -f K s ?Q?li,g' ' C bl.p. W, iw- Leal, John Lindley,'Teresa v f Lisenby, William Llanas, Jose London, Dawn Lopezg Cindy ' Lopez, Lori Lopei,'Omar' Lowry, Linda Luna, Laura ' Martin, Patrick Martinez, Ubili McAda, Todd McDaniel, Cassandra McEwen, Tricia McGinley, Robbie McKee, James McKinney, Barbara Meek, Vanessa Merriman, BranDe Merriman,-Shanny i,1-Miller, Christine Mills, amy Minorg Libby Moore, Christopher Moore, Karen 1,1 p In Juniors 19 Morales Melllnda Moreno Maria A A Morris, Eric Marion, I-3151931 I L - 1 i?Mutllins,Kiilef 55 is s Mums, Michelle i Q l f Wally' 4:1 g. Nelilfbjfh, Jamiiif -5 ' s NQU9Gih.iChuv2h 1 We Nickles,Briant ' fr.: s s-Parker, J+2ffrfi, 415.1PafS0fTSii5f5Ph3Ul5fi'T Q , Z qgifl h ff , 5 1' Y 4 7 r . 55515 l ' ' l '1l'lie i'Tf-1, Q i rf? il E ,T H f or 2. ' J 965, , np r r 'Vg 1 f vate 31' H, Z QQ? if is Y fry, , . Raising money for the PROM The junior class officers had various fundraisers in order to make enough money for the junior-senior prom. During Homecoming Week they sold mums and spirit footballs making about S170 for the cause. At each home game, juniors were asked to sell pro- grams. The junior class got 40 percent of the total sales which varied each week. The big fundraiser of the year class t-shirts were sold in February This brought m S680 profit T shirt day was March 4 No one realizes how expensive a prom can be To rent the Convention Center it cost S700 the disc jockey Tierra Enterprise charged S150 The favors and decorations cost about S800 and the overall cost was about S2000 The theme for this year s prom was Putting on the Ritz The dress was in the 80 s but the sophomores had to dress 20 s style They greeted each couple and ushered them in They also took tickets and handed out the party favors as memoirs Raising money and spending extra time was hard but it was all for a good cause The juniors and seniors look forward to their prom each year but it takes a lot from every angle Shelly Ashley usle Young shows off her mum on homecoming lPhoto by Melame Hlppej hanna Kruse and Stephanie Free sell programs to Henry Hogeda at the last football Game lPhoto by Ray Pylantj 20 A Class Angle , I f 1,- W- , Qu 'f Pena, Quint - fl M - - 3- ge X -A ' Pollard, Rhonda I 3 1 A. V v ,E ' Powell, Roy . ' N W r ' Puente, Antonio ' ' V, ii I ' A'L - Ramirez, Leticia ' ,. V, ' x ' ' 9 f ,iiig I Ramirez,Marvin' . t,L .. . I If , , fr - I - . V' Y I ,,,, Ready Stephen K ' H Reis,Heidi , . f -'Wie p x .2 ,,-, I , S K , . '1 4, I-16 I 2 I W Rew2kani,Kand1S f L as V I . . kj Rhx1ne,R0bert fem Q 2 'if' We' 2, -aiu v , 'I-151 . . H 1 + 3 Ri2de1.Amv s, I xxx .N as I in .59-s Getting Ready For The PRCM The moment she s anxlosly been waiting for is less than two hours away But she spends it nervously getting her hair ready make up on and the dress she s going to wear tonight just right Getting things just right takes a lot of time and money For in stance the guys have to rent a tuxedo a few weeks in advance which cost anywhere from S35 to S560 depending on the style The girls have to buy a dress which can range anywhere from S50 to S300 depending on how fancy she wants it In order to arrive in style a limousine is required Limousine rental runs a good price of S30 an hour This gets a lot of looks and questions like Who s in that limo? Aw man I wish we had thought of that Now comes the night they ve been waiting for fun filled and full of glamour' It was lots of fun finding a dress and getting ready for the prom I was real nervous all day but I had a great time said Lacy Kingston I wanted everything to be perfect so the prom would be a real special night. It was great. We had a great time said Tom Hud- son, Shelly Ashley om Hudson is getting ready to put on his tux. iPhoto by Ray Pylantj Lacy Kingston stands in front of a mirror imagining what she'll look like. iPhoto by Ray Pylantl Lacy Kingston and Tom Hudson pose for a picture of the night they'll always remember. In Juniors 21 or P Rvbles Alberf 1 1 Roblesbloria Rodriguez, Donna Rossen, Darrell P ' Rouse, Donna Howlett, Jessica -Runyon, Bobbie ' 'L-Said, Vincent -V Sanchez, Rudy n lsanclefacxav P 1Sc0t1,TemPlQ Sedino, Mackyt SEQ , ,, 11 ., , f , 3:92 ,f gg 2 t , ,, it gi, ' if - ' ' 'P .fiffa fa f, , E .,,, ,. W 4 l H 1 if , , Q . W A P In Swedish, my name is Hel'ene. In English it's spell- ed the same, but pronounc- ed differently. - Hel,ene Lantz Most people don't tease me about my name, but some won't let the day pass without saying 'Howdy, Heidi. ' -Heidi Reis People usually mrssp ll and pronounce my last name wrong People pronounce my name rn Spanish when It s German Stacie Heuertz Ive been called Pumpkin ever since I was little M mom just called me that, Mxchael Delgado ll ' e . . I y and I grew up with it. 22 A Class Angle 7 l 'm' ,W I . ..,. H . ' V. .L . N I ' H - . , -1 1 ,, ' , . I Stuirgill, Teresa Sheppard, Jeff it 1 if. I , Sign5Q5',.Kennet'.VQ-,.r I -f-1 A I I l sillegtasa ' I . Silva, Hector I gi , Z 2 if , 'I 79 1 Q X' 2? fu ,W K .,,,., ' JI g Simmons, Catrina six yr SmitIiflBrenda' V, 1 , r Smith, Kenneth L iv. , ,L fi Solis, Edward I' QB, we f' 5 A f ,, f lo -1 L 1 , r .LuAi7ii1 ,. . Teil, Tammy A , ,1ggglaman,les,.:Norma What's in a AME? It happens every year. The dread that strikes the first day of school, when the teacher calls rolls. While sitting in the back of the classroom, the hands begin to sweat, the heart to palpitate. Suddenly: Oh, no! Mine's next! Here goes: Chewy? No, that's not it! she says. Then she asks who this person is, and everyone's eyes stop on the same smiling face. I hate my name, because I can't even pronounce it! I just go by Twinky because the name itself is plain and easy to understand, said Chuyen Nguyen. Hard to pronounce names are the ones that usually get changed or shortened. I go by Junior because most people I know can't pro- nounce my first name. says Junior Jasso. I go by my real name in public, but whenever I was in basketball or baseball I had a nickname I went by, said Derrick Hoelscher. Raquel Cuevas is unlike Chuyen Nguyen, pertaining to roll call. Raquel said, I like my name because not many people can say it correctly, and I like to correct them when they say it wrongfl So there you have it! Now you know why Twinky or Chuyen has always been called by a different name instead of his real one, and why Raquel always giggles to herself when the teacher comes to her name on the list . . . Shelly Ashley Uncommon Names are hard to find on personalized paraphanalia, but Tricia McEwen found hers, while Robbie McGinley helps her out. iPhoto by Ray Pylantj In Juniors 23 GVQQSEP Everyone loves gossip and they all know it! They can not imagine what it would be like without it. I like gossip, it passes time, plus you get to watch and see if it starts anythingf' said Clay Sanders, junior, Who knows if a guy and a girl get into a fight because of it, I might get the girl on the rebound. Here are three E's of gossip: First, gossip is educa- tional. Nobody ever told them that a certain teacher's wife really cuts his hair. Also, through gossip they learn it's all right to have fun on your first date. Second gossip is entertaining. Think over the uay s events: the person got up went to school went home watched TV then went to bed. Now it wasn t that bad' Gossip is kind of like a soap opera l like gossip because you learn a lot of stuff about people said Patricia Cartwright Junior Gossip also wastes time that you should be using on homework Everyone has heard that Eric broke up with Mindy because he caught her cheating on him Then they find out the guy they have liked forever likes them too' Tune in tomorrow I love to hear gossip because that way you find out what s going on around you with out being so nosy said Rhonda Pollard junior Three gossip is exercise They can t wait until this class is over so they can run up to Jenny yelling Have I got something to tell you' It may not be good for the figure but it sure does give the heart and mouth a hard workout' I like gossip because usually the story you ve heard has been told probably 50 times before you ve heard it and ends up a totally different story from what really happened said Jana Roberts junior Sometimes its really funny what ends up being said Tonya Gressett 2L,.,,,2 ' MM 3 Q- 24 A Class Angle .TES r, li 'eaew' - K i J .. 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Maggie Huckins tells Amy Riedel what Misty Huggins told her. iPhoto by Ray Pylantj Tapia, Gricelda Tapia, Hervey , Tatum, Bobby Joe Thomas, Aubrey Thomas, Tiffany Thorn, Wendy Timms, Dwayne Trevino, Hector Turnbull, Sandy - Turner, Stacey Ubando, David Vasquez, Patricia Wallis, Charlie Watson, Jace Wheeless, Kevin Williams, Dawn Wortham, Russeal Wright, Sheila Wright, Tony A Wyse, Christine Zamarippa, Roy , Sophomore Class Offlcers Ahumada, Jimmy Alexander, Jessica Allen, Joshua A Alley, Roger Amador, Stott Anderson, Melissa Arambula, Ellsa ' ' Arp,Jeff Arteaga, Lisa A Attaway, Bill A A Baird, T eresa Balderas, George Barkis, Rodney Bhrquerag Joe A Ba1igh,Bill Beatty, Diarmia V 'Benes,Jesse Q KL Benson, Ross 26 A Class Angle of i , ,.,, , i , .Rt .., an , , , 3' ' ' Q Q. yi , - , , Q , ,, ,, 1, , 1. -' 1, A V,-, k , - ,,,L,,1l 1. f ,.. 1 f ., ,- , W , Vw, , 35 , ,,.,,, , yi , , ,, gt 0 ,y. Qs HV 2 ,Y K Q if 'SA w U , . W .... W mg r . QV- fr fe A izliliis, 4 . 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A N , , A ,, f 1 -' -' X xr Blair, Frank Blaylock, Jennifer-Lf Blocker, David ' Botliin, Susan Bowie, Latricia Bradley, William Brannon, John Burk, April Burrows, Mike Caffey, Kimberly Carpenter, Tim Carrillo, Anthony Carter, Jeremy Castro, David Chandler, Mike -K-Chappell, Cynthia Chowning, Stacy Coon, Todd -Cokon, Daphne Cross, Michelle Darnell, Jody Davidson, Julie j Dayis,,Mlke f ' DeLaRosa, Joey Dickens, Demell Dingess, Selena Dixon, Desmond Donalsoln, Chrystal Doran, Wendy Dozier, James Dubose, Laura Dye, Lori Dyer, Stephanie Eady, Sheila Eastman, Laopaz, Eikenbary, Michael Elvena, Chad Farmer, Shelbyel- Farris, John ' ?'?3-gii Fiakgher, Christophe -Fisk, Lonnie I' Fitzgerald, Pamela Flores, Miranda l A Foley, -Jerry Fuentes, Annabel Fuessel, Ronald Gamez, Edward Garciaflllngel Garcia, Cassy Garcia, Cris Garcia, Diana ,, Garcia, Jennifer Garcia, Joan -V V In Sophomores 27 Garrett, Shawn Garza, Juan Garzagfyolanda ' Gayosri,1.gKeneth Gill, Clayton A Gloeckler, Shane G0aeigsf,Benjamin Gordon, Gary! L Grantham, Shannon, , Gray, Phillip A A Grimes, Gina 1 4gGrooms, Kelly . Hamblen, Harper, Mary g QI-larrell, Jennifer jg Harveydiric ' Hasty, Shereee Hayes, Jason Haygood, Shala Haynes, Brandi lilgazle, Carla 1 :'Hendry,Stacey, lra, L Henry, Hernandez, Athenna .L Hernandez, Benito i Hernandezfhorina Hernandez, Mary Hernandez, Reynaldo Hernandez, W. Bill 28 A Class Angle X '?1? T:5 T-l'Li1?'K.Z s 'Mae-w. . ,ns-.. in . V t . . 1 g ,L : X V N -. lg? . ' ' .- s . sw . w e I , . H - . . W ' 1 t Q' 1 it ' was , an ' we . sl., f-f, .- i , -s..s:.h: A ,rf 4 , A , fsg,...,, 'ik ' - A242516 ' 1 e l ' fl-ff' Hi: -7 I 711' I s .::. w svn' -z, a 'f ti , A A ,, 3 f ' wx- Lili sL. 'f f' if 'iff S: :hs 'K Pi-?i3l'f . 'WT?:Q'f f 4- s i i ' M tw ff- N as sg,,:'3--'g: .. 2 1 . - -rw 41:-5 - Q1-p 32:51 -. . . ' . ' . . Q w ' . rx f ' J 9 's Q r es.. Qi i , . 13.1. .P - 1. . - lu -. ' - e ' H . ' Q Q i - . rr s . H N -W if ' if 'Yi' .I js .3 ' . f gg , ' i :rs Mr s . ,r,,.. .r.. . f, . w ti , . . P51 21 . ieen, d , szsssss if erfws G... We f .1 -i was -v ' 1 fr 15.1 - -52. . J X 1 .,, N K Us at 1.-sy: i. ,s i I . -5 llli i,ge ,. , ,, ii V - 1 - .. 1 1'-rm fe l sm X .ww N? 'ga n g ia 40 ' f-'xx TEEN HANG OUTS Where to go, what to do? A concensus of sophomores said they prefer to go somewhere with their friends and be doing something worthy of their precious, most valuable time. Sophomores enjoy having many things to do, said Adrian Noriega. Hangouts for sophomores range from the gym to the mall, which is a very wide span. Hangouts also vary between the sexes. Girls commonly say they prefer to go somewhere to shop and be with friends, while most guys said they like to be doing something fun with a crowd. Common places to find sophomores are: the mall, Paproni's, iss. lqhg xirg 1 eff 1 'ar fl' W S -sr X l My .r lv MN iz- 1 ly as N. X , 1, Q 3 LVM 'Vs it xr is E Q R fi' W T i N T 5 tu iewt eases csweeweaf XGY-LF '-. - Ngifiiifif' Tun -Z W KQZ4 ,S l1,iQ,,,e .tg , .,,. 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Mike Burrows and Brian Markwood Ef.::l z - - .., 5.. , fh. 1 t fe: Q it 3 K ii x .... .,.N,.,f.,,. xv .. T 'f As 1:51251 ' t.,t Q T - J -. Ziff,-.,W5,g N I 'P if T i ,li iiiliix-15: ,'I-ss v J-. w 'L' -V515-f-t 5' ,.,r,s- a f' sf -if . we V .:2za1s?ssf:?5o Q ' z ,f ' , Eg -pf Z' , 35. .f . ' T4 .i5lI2'153i3I ' 's f s Ha V33 Q-21522-mg -. , V' fi?,1s:::9:. fx K fix gr . Y - gxg A .,,, T rrsti Joseph s Hii5I3Q'i4'M2laniG L ' V Vlrloldway, J,enniferQf 'T Hollebeke, Kristenif Howard, Erik, r Hutcherson, Evelyn James Lew siitts 1, J0hf1Sbf1- Dsvisiffssiisiiiss Johnston!t5l1?f5?lffii?ffr Jones, Juarez, V' Vltli A Karcher,,Mrchele T t sti, 1 I-sr1slss,rsr,PsffiCki lsauretes,,BrauIio BOW Lewis, Shawna 1, flsewsader, Wayne Lombranofrances Lopez, Monica ' Lgopei, ,V- abhael l Lueders, Stephanie Luh'1pkinS,lKarl' ll:f'll' Elf Maldonado, Pennyf . zf.. is In Sophomores 29 31 ug if Markwood,Brian V V , ' ,'W' , .iA ,k 2 4 M'artiarena,Zoraida , it ' 2 ' i i ' ' Martin, Amiee we g 5 jigs. 'A m , 1 11 Ma lne'fDea a 1 , . ,, N K , ' -- 'l Martinez, Janet t , ,: TLLL ' 1. V Wig , AM V - . 'T 1, ' 1.-s if ummm ......... ' if 1 . T ,lm,,,1L,3 1 , . V VV Marririgggebecca 1 , i . 5 Mdifimarandi ' H 2 1 if Mathews,'Valerie i i? Zi? ,eff H , r' . 1 Muon, A-N011 , - ? W ' :Eg McGeath, Justin , ' f r i Af ,, jf' ' f 11 f i w l 1 M Ph ,M' h l If V -,. . , , V- ,4,, W A X :lg c erson ic ae e NVQQWKA Q-V Vg, VEVVVQ WV V McRaegw1?fes. 1 1' Q ' it is ' 1. A A,: Meadvwf-735528 . T is 5 . 1+ if . , Me9k'Mt?lam9 Q R. - 757 2 1 ff lg. V 6, may 'T -+ r ' Q . Midd1ef0n,Maw . ,. . r Miner, Gilbert fiiif ' i i' if . , The age-old question of how late the teen-ager can stay out remains But all the other guys and girls these reasons. I like to stay out V V get to stay out until one. until one or two, because it gives A'We don't care how late all your me time to hang around with my jill friends get to stay out, your curfew friends and have fun, said Stacey . . is 12 and that's final! Hendry. This is an argument that has Gary Norwood said, Thereisn't ,VV i .sr- been experienced by many enough time for anyone to have fun i V sail 7 sophomores and their parents if they have to be in by 12. QV VV? i about curfews. Why is it that You could get into just as much 'V 'qi' ' Q parents want their kids in by 12 or trouble before 12 as you can after ' V K' earlier? Why do students want to 12 if you really wanted tof' said if stay out until one or later? Lori Robinson. Many well known quotes heard There are many different ,V by students are: Because all the reasons why students want to stay fr places where kids hang out close at out late, and why parents want 12, or The bars start to close at them in earlier. There is always an i 1 one, and that's when all the drunks argument over what time a stu- 1 V. get out on the road, or There's dent's curfew should be, and there , ','i- ij nothing for you to do after 12, but will more than likely always be one. Staring at the floor and wishing for cruise around and drinkj, Brian Markwood 'll V, something to do while the curfew is being But most Students disagree with ' enforced is Michelle Karcher. iPhoto by Daniel Macielj 30 A Class Angle , , 1 :ng 11 i if-Zibsfzzi .l,,e:z ,W M ., 1W rnrrr ' , V - or f - H ,, 1 K7 . ' f A 3 ily ww :nazi ig e .V ,filly , WH -W 1, V ,, ii' ,g ff M. F A -' if we , , A , Q . , , V-.r f , mi , ,1 ' 1 K A 521 ' I , A , Q1 741 ' 2 , ,. H LLL' rain n A if K fx in .V it 2 me vm. V :iggzfh 42 Wifizif ,. ' ' Z ig? 1? 5 K gg, Q i f fw G , , , wi , - ia. milf, im , N 7, 'ff , f , A if M ref V' wi Q if 'Av v 1 7'Crr f' Kb I, 2 , f fig? '44 il L W' 4, , - Miller, Jodie, Miller, Kim ' Mills, Maria Montez, Cynthia Morgan, Tami Morris, Jason Morrison, Darren Mounce, Carmen Mullins, Amanda Munoz, Adrian Munozg Shelley' Nichols, John Noriega, Adrian Norris, Denniseg Northcutt, Deverea Norwood, Gary O'Brien,- Michelle Ohlemacher, Redaina 1 , 've f 1 v intently at the phone in hopes of it breaking the duldrums is Michelle Karcher. iPhoto by Daniel Macielj In Sophomores 31 f'Olgvin, Inez Parker, Scott Pe rry, Spencer, Price, Billy Rangel, Diana Ray, Mack ' Redman, .Brian Reed, Tarnmyt Reese, Catherine Reisner, Gus Reisner, Teresa Rembert, Blandon Reyes, Diana -Rickey, Daniel Rion, Traci 5 V Rivera, Ray Robbins, Clifford 5, Robinson, Lori 32 A Class Angle - M ,f 'ef X64 ? Ez c v f fl H fir . 4 .1 ,, Q f , i , Q, at-iff, W 1 ,fb, N., .. ff v v if 'V ff ii -'le fi f Q, ri I ,..,. . i ii I' an 24 , 4 .. i .W , V . , 4- , - Q, zz' 37 W Q 4 Ze . fp! 1 1. I 2 V 114' V. f mg, M j 5 f Q Ae f as - .V ,fr 5 , , .W in Q . W ,4- I lil li r , Avoiding the Daily Once, long ago, things were to be done one V 5 way. However, now there are many accepted ways to do things, but people still do things the ,Iyyyyl 'M same old way. People are afraid someone will f iyf zzl laugh or make fun of them, but who really cares. Here are some ideas to try to avoid the boringness of every day life. , Vrinka lll Change your hair. lf you do something new, T , Wi, different, or unexpected people will take notice. g F '..V' f in l2l Go to a different place. Try a new place to 5. eat, to do homework, or just to have fun. y l3l Change your style. This sounds tough, but .eil 'sis' ' 1 f ,,,VV 3. once in a while it's fun to just dress or act differently. ,,.. 1, C45 Change your attitude. Just once in a while, P ' maybe pay attention in class or do something nice fii for someone. They'll appreciate it and you'll get a , If ..A-,' E good inner feeling. V - These are just a few ways to avoid the daily ,gg :'1 i grind, but be creative. Mike Burrows ii-34JQPw f , U , .. , . , 3 54 W 5 ll 1 f.,f ,1 .,.. ua, ,. ft 1 ., W3 ,, ' . tttt , V ,V6 g 1 ' l ,419 ' k,f'L, I L L iilifvlf twan- t a ' , 1 ' vey 'y , ' r ' ' ' Q .:.j'Zf 1' -1 , , ,t . I1 a ll T -7 l. - M. 3 -a.1:f3.... 'vi -'g,,:,,.ll l.iif2 5gf6?l5iI ' f ' a W 11' v 5E2.Z4W1E12f , , 1. V - l f Q if Q A' i ' 1 , f F 4 Y , t cting as the Chiefs' trainer, Monica Lopez gets a hange of pace. iPhoto by Ray Plyantl emonstrating his own style is Joe Hibler. fPhoto by att Ueckertj A 5' ' it ' lil it f' 1 ,e ww ' M ,,,, 2 t, ii:i, ,, M Magi? .- ZW: ft ' Q , ' tri, A ,I ,i13rf2f' fm ily 1'-, pw gif 52.5 ' K 'mf qt -V ,-M 4. .- , ..,,,.,t....., ftestae Earl' fkellel-lair, Britt Lyilielly, Melynda . King, Ola Kirby, Heather -' '-Kiser, Shayna Knight, Kimbeirlyfflyii' Knox, BeverlylAQ.lfQQlQSg 5 Lanqulsl' Littlefield, Littlefieldg Reljebtay London, Gary L0H9fMli?iil-1 . LO11f?Z9liiSfll5ail1t l . a Ldreniiigkljilliptil Luna, Manitzas, Shane Magtggiarena, Daniel MyqrE1ntttJ0hHnv Natasha f me McAllister, Betty fl McCullQch, Marcella McGary, Cherry 5 McGuire, Chris -A aM'2!fuCaS. Lillie? Qi if Medina, Meeks, Stephanie? Menza, Clanceyf f ii' Michum,'B11endif V Mida, Mattheiv Miller, :,' V MQW? Munoz,Daniel Nanny, Melissa NelsQn,'William Newland, Michael Nowlnyq, Shane OGEisi1KaSey i , y Odelg Richard 1 Odbm, Kyle a , ' Ogilvy, Robert t 1 '. Olesenffarnmy ' Ailylbvwen, Stephanie wadiert, Michelle eyyyay TT Pandv, Autlion Parras, Patterson, I Y Patton, Niclgyt ff, Pena, Chtis it if In Freshman 41 'lf Jarrod Talamantes, Edna Talaynantes, Laura - --il Tatum, John . 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A:WzsSiifsry.w,.f, my , My f .,..fx:.1.,-M. , W, Hi, L, , ., f , .mm IL: ,L - ,V .1 f, f . 2aDf-bigfvsm J0SQphins Dorotik, Shayne Q22 Dumas, Kevin ,-'. ,- i Dwyer, Chris A '- A ii Fairchild, Rd8ifi5E5if i 1 ? Fee, k..L In Freshmen 37 AA i lA:' t i - ttsis . -i'f ' i l siii it V f I srs t . 2:A iAA ' V 7 iEg3ri5eiagNicriiefi ' I A ,, I .,l- .'A,Viw ly. W r. , 1, I 3, .Sss ftrr 7 . N ir i Y' Q r ' -.' K ': 'tiff'-if ,,'- i.. .1131 'A if f .-- W 222 . 'fmt f I' 1- I ,AA' 1 . . I , .1 ' . ll K I V, AN an ' I i ,AAV rri if - I it Q r I , f ' A1 , ' I I I tstt w . I , 'E 'VA' I S ' I f S I lLfg , A lA 'I I s f. l , Q:' j Garcia,gAlbei1:v ,N N Y- W 'hk ' ,t f I r rssi , ti Qf Q r . Jif- l ' ,Q S 'A , sif r i. ' 1 4 rtrs i ssss. , f l , , I ifitt I 4 , Q ri What freshmen do for Being a freshman has its hang ups.. Not only do they get teased and name called, but they also have a disadvantage in the job department. Most places of business will not hire kids under six- teen, so freshman are forced to do little odd jobs to make their money. Walt Scott says he day works in a ranch south of town for S35 a day I work cleaning houses for S30 every two weeks, said Nikki Hood. Some are luckier than others and get their money handed to them on a silver platter from mom and dad. I get five dollars a week and extra money when I need it, said Kasey Ochs. My parents only give me money when I go out on a date or out with my friends, said Kelly Warner. Even though some get money from their parents others have to work for it before mom and dad start shoveling out the dough. I help my mother by babysitting and cleaning house. A Class Angle I get S5 for helping clean, said Stephanie Barnhill. If they're lucky enough and have a special talent that could be put to use in a working situation then they might could get a pretty good job. I work on a ranch during the summer and get paid five dollars an hour, said Britt Kelleher. Since most parents won't let their freshman kids stay out on weekdays, , they are forced to only work on weekends and this cuts down on the cash flow. I work at Zentner's Daughter on call for minimum wage, said Shelly Harris. Even though they make the money they are not too conservative in how they spend it. Most just buy junk, but there are a few who act smart and put a little up for college. 'LThe money my parents give me, I put in a saving ac- count for later years, says Priscilla Sheridan. So, even though they're freshmen, and money is hard to come by, they still find ways to get it and things to do with it. Penny Phillips imx fr W' pil .ra f l k My w 2 if , 4 ,I U N vs A5 . ,145 tw f 4 V W, 1 . . ., Qin: ,fm 'fuzz ' , ,iw , iiffrg, I , L , 1 Q W V. fl JI-f ,,. . .,,, .. ew 3 in f X 4 . A if 2 fi f 5 , , 1 7 2f1i5? f9?555 ,L m jf? 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Gove,',Cliiistopher Govea, Thomas Granthamg Austin Griffin, Kenneilfi ' Guadarrarnagglggiiggglqi Gulhonf H514 chfi5:55H5i77 5?5jHa11, Richard r Hall, Samuel V Hamiltong Ginger Haney, Leslie - Harmon, Brent 1 argarita X - Gregory Deanna Hififisg Shelley fHams,iwa1f Haryey, Heather Hasiwfliriegll nlee Havlikiillfiiifiihi Iee' i i l 1HeardjMeIigsae Helms, Haifqld Hernandez,iEdward VI.: 5 at ' fr ' 1. ffi?f?Q 1E,'f??1fQL2r 1, All 5 , . ' 1- i ll V Diff ,Ll if q 5 VJ 5, .J fm'-WN. I -Nr A A if ff .I ai .' iff! Nl ',a, ,, 4 reshman, Stephanie Barnhrll, pioudly smiles as her work is done hoto by Daniel Maciell .l M-v 'f 3, W4 i'e:e ll, ri,, ,M -QM l niiiin In Freshmen 39 l l2lT1E1flCli'3ZQBiflgl't'QElif,f lleruandez1,lSamualf Herodeflllislyyl Hight, Tamara Hippe, Adele , Hoelle, Lara V t Baiene ': ilfki H ortcocnj Q-Kirnbe rlee Houston, Cinema lluckins, Debbie Hunt, Sherina i'1 iffli15flff1' i 1 lbiiffa, Juan 1 -Jennifer Qlackson, William , James, Kristi A f James, Waymondlll 'T Jirnerson, Rhonda E, 1, M g 1, 1 1 -, 1 ., , 1 3- f 1 1 1 Wiff' - ' if 'f 1 ,. , 'V i f 1 1 V555 , ' , ' Qi , 5 .1f, f , .gf 51 ix 1, 'L ' 9 3 45? 5' Y . , if 1 I - I. , 1 ,1 513355, I I .5121 V 1 .,q., 41, I A . me 1' ,Q 135' A 1 1 1 1 ' ,. 1 - ' l , Y ..,. -' 'W all ' T Q ,. 'g I H U 1- 1 1 , 1 'A .1 A 1 1 ' ' g r g a 1 c fs s A 1 - 1 . A 1 1 ' A - ' wifi 1 f ' - - f 555155 L , Vi5il'Z? . ' TW: -i ,-1 . ' 7 - f av - ., ' w 1 T? J' ' '-4' ' - lf er- ft r , f ' 1' s. k hk Ak h ' ' 2 , ' T V ' V ff I , . 1? ' i lv A F 1. flier ' 1 - , J ,. ff if ,1.: , -' -1 Maeva YZ , fizzeafr ,fs K- Pt H521 f ' an ' 1116-, ffl.. .. A , .. ur , . . 1, '- ., me rf 10 'Q' ' X' 'r , 4.1 ::1z,zffs.e21s1:fs, , ' 9 nw -PL .. Q A School of Fish I thought they were going reshmen show then' spmt at then first homecoming pep rally 1 11 1 . . . . . . ca . H . . , . . . . . rs . 11 . . , . . . . . rr . 11 . . 44 1 1 . . . . 11 1 1 1 ' 1 1 40 A Class Angle to boss me around . . . Ann Rico If there ever were a fishing season this is it! There are 336 fish at Lake View. This school of fish were vivacious through out the year I think it's great belonging to the largest and BEST group, said Monica Baeza. No one ever thought of freshmen as taking up space. ul think it s about time we stood out! Everybody is always saying how great the other classes are. Maybe this is our chance to show that we are the best said Robert Roman. This is just an example of the enthusiasm that these students carried with them through the halls They also exhibited a winning spirit The football and volleyball games were great I especially liked the involvement of everyone at the pep rallies said David Tarango Freshmen also experienced their rank in high school l thought they were going to boss me around and make me carry their books said Ann Rico Yet the freshmen seemed to take it in stride and make the best of their year as a fish Marie Regaldo said ln past years the freshmen class has been small and lm glad to be part of the first big freshmen class in a long time Studying playing or working together the ninth graders brought recognition to themselves their class and their School Patricia Vasque? .5982 --. 3 i Hr? NN 3 L . - . . X., 3: , L L. L 'Tk V: 1 V is A 3-A sy,- .V L wr-if fi! , . fn, . 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I L Lj?gLrLrfqLslg VLIL Alonzo ' - +1Egttegsgn,sBenea, ?d?efNffnlfNlNivkv lPfffw-Chris ssssslsl 5 l In Freshman 41 Phillips, Kenneth ' ,.,V1 Q, ,A ,, h n F' M : A Pippins, Heather ' V, 51 A , K1l ' ' by n , ,Q Poonmammv H- :. . .. 1PQffS-nDHvid e H- :ee I 1-1 e A L 93 ,Pf3fh3fiiT3lT0fT?Y-V e if v,' 1 'yrv . f e f '1 1 - . n 1 - RQff!QS234C?Fl neen enenn in Q4 ' g e en W A'W5 A:A if 'V ' ',, I-'T k f', ' f,.' ,fi ':'.', I f?1- Q1fii? ' If '- 1 - 1 -' , ,' .1 k L iff'-if :-L V- ' fz'1'gW,g:, :wx -fe:v.g1w zrfsi. 2 vzersa f n Q x e ne ' Y 3 1 n e 1 A 7 ' 'A, S ' , n een e ef e ' ' ne ' rw A e 'A , Regaladog-Mariee 1 n , . , -,LL1L ,i f-Ash , 3 A Reverlnmmesn n f zg, 2 i l n v f fi e x . n fl 1m. , f R2v2S,B2n I .A,Af'V' V f lx jg e Rf'2a1Caf'SSa ' A A' n- n . J Rhea-Devin V f A f Rios, Amy ig I ,,,, ' V' f f I w Y ,f ,. V Rios, Marianne ? Aat ' i H b liL Rios, Melissa y h K, Q . f A j RW2fH,H2Cf0f n f A Rodriguez, Larry Q., AVA: V. Rodriguez, Marylou , V H Rodriquez,Raymarie 5' X W? Roman, Alva , fffiff-,i V U V Ross, Bridgette I 'A-A tudymg for a test and fmlshmg homework are Anne Sald and Allcla Foulkrod iPhoto by Daniel Maclelj A Class Angle Qi .-ef' ot qunte flmshed readmg an assxgn ment due that day IS Chns McGuire iPhoto by Matt Ueckert if gag 'fl V L '- ' 4 L'-L i ' '- fl 4 Rowland,,,Nicole 'V ' ' 5 ,, L V A Kanyon, Billie , ,,ffl'f Q Q , t . T ,gi s ar5UUed9eisf5f'fPh2n 7 Said,Anne, V L b f ' 4 ' , A ,,g.,1.'w - ' l,l i - 1 I Salflivaffsselrvati I 'Ef f im' ts 33Y1El122,M9lf059 ' ' ' I, W 5Chn9id21',T8ra ll Schfffdefsfwfhffw I ' Sceittgltlliridgfietteiri Jig, W 3 Q , ee y,,Donma 5 is I I , ., '- Q wwf 1 nfllif 7-Lh' ' ' f She1fvnsliR0ckvisr 0- iff. 421, 1 FE' . 'IV 'flff . ' F Wi- I ,Shertdan,PrisciIla,, . :ra'f,.j, Axim f :S -,. ., fi,-'f' , ' , , , k: Tracy? - 4135, , fiifshockley.Kevin - 19 M , . Shults, Stephen, ' 'I ' L' I I I . ,L,L 1 I - i rt5imm0'?Svl0hH - iirs I f i 5 V l ' 'I-li'I5obOtka,'IJeremy , 'Y' ,ft 1 'aa I i , , Q, . Soto, Micagla ,LL, I Soto, Ric-hard I 1 - ' , a s q irsrrt 1 sri 1 ,,- , In K f - f .aftifif I I 1 . 'few-Ha - .1 KM, PRCCRASTI TOR The scene was familiar, the players the same: You could usually find a few freshmen in the library or student center cramming frantically for that test next period or writing the paper due that day. Nearly all students procrastinated every once in a while, but few were special enough to make it an art. What are the reasons for procrastinating? I spent most of my time talking on the phone, thinking that I would have time to do my work later, but I never did, said Alicia Foulkrod. The really skilled procrastinator could do homework anywhere - in the car, on the bus, walking down the hall, during class behind a strategically stacked pile of books, and especially during lunch or silent reading. Freshman Anne Said said she waited until the last minute. I studied for Bergan Evans the day of the test. Most procrastinators were determined to redeem themselves. Last summer I told myself that I was going to do everything on time, but so far this year I haven't, said Chris McGuire. Each attempt seemed to end in a frantic rush with papers turned in a day or more late. Whether naturally lazy or naturally forgetful, freshman all had the same resolu- tion, I'll stop procrastinating next year. Rhonda Pollard In Freshmen 43 ...LsL I , L1-L i 1L 1 f ',,, L I Lg t Spurgersnidsh K tl' I 'LL, ,mm V D V Stephens, Cory Eff-jix .g M Y QL Lx ' iIfE.1'fi'f ' f, - ' n Lg i ,A MLI ijfs-k,g. . , '- , k I Y ' ,' ' L if I ... 4. . L. i H VVI' 'L1:' I -V- f . W- Sf9ke5-J'3Lnnlf9'- I . .L 2 Stowers, 305512 L I IIII 1 ' L17 kkyk VL LV..:V K Q t - V - . L. .L -. i., 3 R sr 4 - Tai A ti ,..k, .x. .mms .L 5. K Pa, UQLIS D2 V 5-L. I b. k,,, H , Avi? 'i L,Tav1of.L-Tf-we. s its ,., p . t . - , L 1 ' Q L A , v d 5 A ,gh .1 - .. ,.,: . -5. .. ,. g .Torres,Richar . , . , L: . . L , H , ' , .L 155155, '2 I r ' I t -1- in ski. I fi5f3mm?ll-,'J059Ph- ' .419 ' gif? - L'-' L. 'L-' L ' L LL N X ' ' fl. I I . f A V A Zach ' MV,V I' I '1: AA I f . . - Valenzuela,'Marceliaiiff' . as ' A L T, ' I Fi 5 I . rs L . I R- L. -I ,',' L. I , ,L QL 3' ,VL1'ya5qVe32.Aleland'a I file Vasnim Maria s -I I I Velasquez, SRIll6'RB!YIQ1'QH: L A 3 LN i I I I L wit-if X 3 GRCWI G PAINS 5552? 4 Q Nu I lke high school because I dislike the way that I get I think it is fun and makes hazed, but wait until next you seem more mature year Chris Goue Jennifer Jackson I like the school spirit that everyone has for Lake View. They belive that our school can win. Tammy Prather L l like high school because you have off-campus lunch . . . and you get more privileges. Heather Williams 44 A Class Angle . l like the way the juniors and seniors pick on me, like throwing me in the trash can. Debbie Huckins .. .1 I don't like the fact that the classrooms don't have walls because it's distrac- ting. Stephanie Matzek I rsii - ,:, .I I I I ' ' - I I 'Lm' 1 as . 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Q- I find it is the next stage tutoring during lunch. because of the people that of physical and mental tor Michelle Morales cause problems to othersg ture for the student grow such as drugs and fights. ing to manhood Bridgette Scott Marcelicmo Valenzuela iii ,. Q - 1r.f isi Ns.. I like it because you get I like most everything about I like everything about it more friends. Nicole high school, I just don't like There are more people to Rowland the homework. Donnia See- get to know. Billie ly Cochnauer In Freshmen 45 . .4 f 3 25 Teacher of the Year Mr. Frank Simpson the most highly respected teachers at Lake View Mr Frank Simpson history teacher and social studies department chairman. ' Being elected teacher of the year means a great deal to me, Mr. Simpson said. At 50, one begins to wonder if in fact, he is still flexible enough to reach young people, to respect them, and let them learn, he said. eacher of the year, is a title worthy of one of 46 A Class Angle Mr. Simpson was chosen by popular vote ofthe student body. He has taught here for 12 years. l have seen teachers grow old and inflexible and I dreaded that possibility in my own life. My student's ex- pression of their respect, of their caring, tells me I'm not done yet, and for that I am profoundly grateful. Pam Harvey sa 'W N as X K ,r , FQ? ,, JS? .. , ,,., ..., Y ,-fW e,iwaem1.t.,m1 b v . ss . -I me Q . l kb Til 1 is . -. i ' , ., - ,.: . Aa , -Ql -- - - . . ,- is l ' QL . ,Sf - X sr .. ss: T f N 51 In 5 4 xwgismi ra-st carrier X 3 N .wil mst. 1 r J k I 9 Alf ? ll H1 .if fi ' was v N -s.1. . ...N .. 'lei ,111 with 5 'gk' l . . - ' ' ' ' f i :I l , . lguhgalsjwfggldif:lSr3W,.Arh1erfa X 5 if P' is s Zur? Q an lin i r X l we X J '1 a s X 2925-f g en ,L.f, MTS-iB9ff9 Pffffdar .l .. ..., ..,: s trli lr... nffMrS1'D51wnlBai'nes, Counselorfs Secretary .Mr5iJol1n Bearfiteldi,'Ctinsltrucliorf IA' Trades A W ih- ,,h. . llf lt ..,. Q '- K A 51 . y...y. g s . y Mr. Jerry. Bam VQCQtfQw1sCQunsefUf ' ' Mfifshftlesf.BYCWHQAIQCIWI Mr,eMs14ecHance Band' i . ' Mr, Curtis Cozby: Academic Ciihnselor sl yy ..t. . r... . e We 1 F gi :J X it r- , I . 5? i X , .: xii ' ' K , L,,. . ' lf l in -kh. 9 '5' ' H V QiarreQgrrg, Prefligebra.1ConsurheriMath . .. .Mrs. Janie DeLaney.,..Jogrnalism.. ei 'TfMf . ' H 5odtfDeiidygEnglish.l,1l. l ll l l '.g.Mx'. Darrell Dixrgin, Physicallscience 33, Nr l W l 3, l Q X'-gi Si r is 1 in Q I B3 . x.,: -ff 'R Ei .lik Mrs Billie Eckles Lrbranan Mr Davis Ellis Mechanical Trades Miss Mernjane Ellis Biology Athletics Ms Laura Elms Englzsh Ill WEN' Rah' Rah' Shelton Peps Llp Cheerleaders A spark was lit beneath the feet of the varsity lzvrl I cheerleading squad, by their new sponsor, Mrs. 1 Joyce Shelton. .. She's a little crazy somtimes but I wouldn't trade her for anyone in the world, said Cinnamon ul Hamilton, cheerleader. Mrs. Shelton, said, Being sponsor was a learn- 1 ing experience, and I loved it. Pam Harvey In Faculty 47 - Mr. Bob Meek Mr. Royce Burrows Mr. Pete Perez Mr. Bill Graves . . . Principal . . . Vice Principal . . . Assistant Principal . . . Superintendent School Board - Front Row: Mr. Oscar C. Gomez, Mrs. Roberta Marsh, Mrs. Pat Evans, Dr. Robert L. Carsner. Back i . Row: Mr. Stanley Mayfield, Mr. V- V 5 'V Bill Graves, Mr. Stormy Kimrey. Not pictured, Mr. Wylie O. 'A Webb. c '- es r . - A .. ,,... ., . , t eek Named New Prin ipal Top campus spot is instructional, business leader A change in administrative he has more influence over public said, where he has been gaining leadership marked one of the big- relations with the kids, teachers needed knowledge. gest differences of the school year. and community. Also new in administrative posi- Former assistant principal Bob He said he became the principal tions here, but familiar faces in the Meek moved into the top position, because heulikes to lead and it Lake View community are Mr. Bur- while Royce Burrows was named was a better chance to change rows and Mr. Perez. Both had been new vice principal and Pete Perez, things. in the school in previous years in assistant principal. Mr. Meek had been vice- teaching positions. Mr. Burrows Mr. Meek described the prin- principal here for 14 years, so mov- formerly taught Distributive Educa- cipal's job as the instructional ing into the top spot was a fairly tion here while Mr. Perez was a leader and business leader of the easy transition for all concerned. Spanish teacher here and vice prin- campus. His first year though has been 'ia cipal at Lincoln Junior High. Lu As the principal, Mr. Meek said learning experience for me, he Ann Stanley 48 A Class Angle af'-. f g f 5:1 ff!! fl, f . 1 ' Mr. Tad Emert, Gqueygipigntg- Economiqg 'A,, j fx Mr. Dub Farris, A ' -f-:ff-I-J Mr. Kevin Freriks,'AlgebraI 5 - Mr. Mark Geseh, Afhietic- Director ' v D D 1 5D en n e e -- - aa ' ' . Q L,iL 5 if A,f '-'.','. A A Mrs. Paugc3rggg,e5n9zfsh111-rv l fgj,,Qffi e ,1'., Mrs. Chatlene1Gi'iffith,English! liil 1 in nMr.RayneHamm,eerypfng, Afhletfg- neee ' nfgfi, A fwq PhysicaIScienCeQzBioIog9 enen e - ki - -ai ' QfQf1f.3Qa5,fewm . . - - 5 - A. . , La , X Q y 22? - ,. , , ,,, -an Q X Q Q AK NW? ' ' ix X X if D - ' 1 : x h: gsm: g '--' A , A -M. W i 1 Q Q L ,N C. it m Q g 1' f QR Si N, va , N 1. x, ' ,gg . gg , M, 3 , ,A,, Johnson, ChemfSfiQQiBfblogy - . He1ier, Auz0 en ne fri 4 MrSQSherry HubbardgEngIi,iilif,II'Tf L1': f I L K ' ' MggA:y,Igdy,Keel,A1de A- A - - .5,.fS:Wu:9::7:7:.'f,- 5 f - 1 - ' I,,1 , Mrs. Debbie 5- ,jg e--e, 1 Mrs. Cheryl Key,En5f1i5h'III' n D e ee Mr. Doug KuhlfIi2?!1I1fsACOI1Sumer Math, if '-1 1 Athletics ey '.be ffi Fe1fXLOPf?4 5Pf1HiSh1.U e ' Mr. RandymMarsha1l,'Printing L ff ,1-e,,' Mr. Alfred Maftinez, U.S 1 , Mr. D.a1gl154ecIe x1an, P.E, Girls Afhzeffpse eee e f e n Government,-Athletics - ' Mfg Roland Mullins Gefzmefigiifeflf eeeee l . M M1jsA.'fBeverly Nevins Homefdibd-Fizniily ' ii Jgdy Nickles World I-iistoiy Us History' D . . 5 Norton Heafth Aihfegxcs Mrs. Mitzi Norton ee iQdiy5vVisuaIAide ee , Mrs. Carol Orandi English-I II I V: A' Z-Miss Saundrg-Pgg:gIia1- Pre'Algebra Algebfdmiff ff UN 1 I Mya., Barbaygggggggr---Pre-V.O.E. 'V.O.E - A In Faculty 49 Mrs. E.A,Algebrql,HlComputer I, - .Z Q QV Mrs. Shirley Robison, Choir VV V . Mrggluan Rocha, Distribufiuefglidzlqqtion- A V- '.A. Q Mr. Dwight Rbyal,f.O.M.,V 2 - V I- H 1 L -. '.L1. ILQ V Z fs- ' X r . , , - .,-f ',.,' V M: ,.L:::?'1 ' ' sing K . .ESQ ' mf gh is Q egg? 'xi is ? as if H 2 x -sf . f l ,,, Q W... 'C' X l KV V VV V,., ,VV,:V,ViiV V VV VV 5 s V? V L fglia 5 Mrf'Natfigawber, U.S. History, f ,hVI jfff V l eV l Mr. Bill scoggan5V4slyQggfsV gV .1 as ig Mxj.lRonnie Schneider,-fI2eQfgisV1EV1gQE',rV1V - M'SlPlifl??3l??a5h2l'0U+ U55 lll , . l rsaas l ' , Y f-. ' l'f i'Frank Simpson, Government, U,S. History ' H V Mrs. Linda SimpsongAccounting, Typing V V Mrklames Doc Smith, Biologyg-Athletic Traineiff Mlrsl' Lindsey Spoonts, Bookkeeper e W -'J Janitors Marcelmo Narvalz Trlmdad Agunrre Jesse Rodrx quez Norvell Allen Robert Es Y' '- qulvel David Cuellar Rose Perez 'x amtor Norvell Allen takes tnme hello to Lacy Kingston junlor. W VV I VVVV , ,..,V J A rx R as 'm Cafeteria Back Row Ann Dxckens Carol Tomlmson Betty Eudy Tern Cockburn Debby Hull Dora Burgess Front Row Alnce Marburger Bobble Mlller Laurle Harrell, Gertrude Martm Dorothy Sanders, Marla Esqulvel l 50 A Class Angie ,. an . 5 N o w d y S h e r r y C I i f t senior and Mr. Tad Emert government teacher show their down home styles on masquerade day. r. Frank Simp- s o n h i s t o r teacher takes trip back to the sixties. Guess Who? Teachers get 1nto the action Psychodelic shirts bell-bottoms poodle skirts and cowboy hats found their way into the teacher s lounge on the dress-up days during homecomingweek. Dana Jones senior said I really enjoyed see- ing some of the teachers get involved in homecom- ing and show their school spirit too. Homecoming week gave teachers a chance to have some fun and prove that they are still kids at heart. Even though teachers must act professionally it is fun to be more relaxed and act like a kid again said Mrs. Cheryl Key English teacher. Students and teachers alike seemed to enjoy taking on new and exciting identities through the costumes they chose to wear during homecoming week. Pam Harvey .n V -i 5 Yr X Q . . or 1-i Mrsf-Peggy Talliot Asst. Principals Secretgrfy g Attendezicefliegistrar 'ff V Mxss'2Barbara Wade ComputerVMath,iPhysiQs gf f mt Al an , to ef' y 2 I ' ,- -I ,:sp,. 1, I LJ .V I MY- Tiff Wssakswsfisvlfvrslilltelilr llr Frank whnesspeeen. nizimav liii Mr. Keri Whitleygfnglish LN. AVV' Mrs- Reba Zuma-1, ififvfvsemvkfgs rlir lQfiZlIII,lVi i In Faculty 5 1 A2534 f y fgifagfl 1 ' ' E 'QE -mf 'S' KC H 5 QQ, ,392 W Q W M f 'SRE , 0 was-'L A ML 'W Wahl? cf A 353 ,Q YMGJ, W w M5542 fs 1- Ufaflvgodovgas, Fm rf' if ff W 'M 'Uf':1 .+W'f se S w aww ffeagin gg Q rvgw M, sir New .wie Q yy il eg- A, fi W'1Qg55QLTQw2Q54,vgg Qgxik S , aggwaifgs QQLQW .Q S QS Xmn 'WP W ws -Q u-WW 1,3 pg www dey my W 5 fy Mi aww :aim 334 3, Ea 2 maui 5,1 Q, ini? E 1 5 Qwxfigk fwigsm K 'gxgifxe Qing Y Q XG 'Wings .qw 5 4559 5515- QM W, MH Fi W 'MXEMM 1, wx sg fy? LQ L f I M M siege iwlfkm via fb TUDE 2 a 2 My iw xfxwxfwmf w s f 3 ff w 4, J 9 gk 1 A Wg- gimssfipu My M an T LIFE E ' .- : H 1 ff fm. Q . .. .-v..-- , -. fm' -ww M X W Qmmqw em, My gr. H ,,f,,,,.wMW,,f.,,,-,era V.. - my f 4. .. A sy . . ' I .- . -f A A 52 A Wide Angle args. ,,.t,,-dai, rms. . we ,V Mark Bland and Misty Huggins,juniors, and Chris Sanders, A senior, preform the Wizard of Oz for area elementary students. iPhoto by Ray Pylantj FRIENDS MAKE A DIFFERENCE A special bond with friends is often formed with the friends we make at school. Many students will look back on these days as the best times of their lives. Seniors have a hard time accepting the fact that their friends are going in different directions. But no matter where they go there's always a place they can call home. I can't bear the fact of leaving all my friends, just thinking about it makes me cry, said Pam Harvey, co-editor. Whether it be homecoming memories, the pantomime concert, the ever-popular sniglets or any other aspect of student life . . . this look shows the WIDE ANGLE. Stacey Turner Selena Dingess and Nicky Wood, sophomores, participate in the homecoming parade. iPhoto by Matt Ueckertj tffgfzrh -fc' IW f J H? .L In Student life 53 DO YDLI READ May 25 Gemini Yes It s something to do Michelle Brannan freshman August 31 Virgo No they make no sense and predict wrong Brian Redman sophomore September 17 Virgo Yes to see if it will really come true Shanna Kruse iunior October 19 Libra Yep I read it everyday when there s nothing else to do Curtis Brooks senior November 24 Sagittarius Yes I want to see if there s anything excitlng to look for Cathy Lanquist freshman August 2 Leo No it s not my style Gary Norwood sophomore December 5 Sagittarius Yes I read to determine whether I should get out of bed Stacey Turner junior us? SAGITTARIUS SCORPIO tial . Wm BELIEVE IT For believers in good fortune, superstition and romance, the three above categories will be fullfilled in the daily horoscope. They fortell the future of romance, money situations, when to take a vacation, when to stay in bed, and much much more. Many only read for fun, but there are a few that take it real seriously. It's been a pretty popular column published in the newspapers. Dear Abby, and Ann Landers can eat their hearts out. Most students can be found in their warm kitchen early in the morning, reading their C 1 , X :-, . 3 Fw' . A A - - 'I -5' cl 7 . yr , fzfstilfrx- Y I In 1 ' SSW- P , i s . i n iff! . .557 I ,. I 21 cc 1 , ififjg- 9 I 1 1 - 77 mkgijirf ,F T Y ' . ' si' 'Wu' Q N . 5... Q ,, rt . . . . .. 1 . ,, , 1 . 1 , . . ' is : , . I.. f Leo 1 - . H - 3, , 'Eli xir 1 , . Z, ,W V. 1 I 'K - ., .q W xc . y I ' .. ' M . . . yy f I , WU 1 ' , . A' '1 9 ' ' 'ifilr ' ,, 1 -Llif? an . v an I K. I , . ,, D 1 L, .1 Q ' , I I H - - , - : Q , ' :rf . , . ll ' , , , V 7? 1 y A - 54 A wide Angle CORN AQUAMUS Q , ARLES 0 TAURUS I GENWVI fIIIIUl :ER ' OR CDT. horoscopes while eating their daily Cheerios before going to school. If somehow the predictions aren't positive, the ones that take it seriously will pretend 'to be sick so they do not have to face the day. There are some who don't read their horoscope for personal and religous reasons. Horoscopes give us something to look forward to in the day whether it be bad or good. It keeps the daily routine from getting too ordinary and sometimes gives us a laugh. Tonya Gressett THE HOROSCCDPE au .. fr X '55, zifg, .' ey- 94 , 2 fwfr-ff ' .fa KS- December 8, Sagittarius Sometimes, just for fun cause I know it's all bull. Tammy Dacy senior June 21 Cancer Yes because I think what it says is pretty neat Rena Patterson freshman March 6 Pisces I read in the morning before I decide if I should go to school Redaina Ohlemacher sophomore July 25 Cancer Yes I like to read them to see how close they come Stefani Grothe junior October 4 Libra No mme are always business related and it s depressing Pam Harvey senior May 28 Gemini Yes cause everything it says comes true Brandi Miller freshman March 30 Aries I like to read it because I believe in it thoroughly Gerry Blocker Junior N ' 1 . X gt, : I I I 72: : it 1 U - - - -- tri.l 'i ' . I Vp- V K - K v - ' fit - A K tc . . . I . -- ' U ' cfs I ' H xx, A . I fs A . , ' ' fx I ns 1 , - 1 V N -Q. u . K- 5 9 'Q f H . . t I f eyi Q ' s awn.srws - I 'Y5'E - ,ffl I . ' f ri.. ' 1. , - I ' ' ' If ffigargwwq - , '.zP P - f ,ii'.' 79 may ' . D V 'wg - 1 - , , 9 ' sc . . , , , 3, r K' ,3 . I' 9 ' ln Student' Life 55 Seniors, Daniel Mendez and Charlene Adams choose the casual look on mas- querade day.fPhoto by Matt Ueckertl omecoming oopla pays off During homecoming week students got to show their originality on dress-up days. These days gave students the opportunity to be original like they never had before. I liked the dress-up days because we got to dress in ways we were not allowed to on regular daysf' said Vanessa Meek, junior. LaNell Morton, junior, said, Personally I enjoyed the dress-up days because we got to be outrageous on masquerade day and take a step back in time on fifties day. The main purpose of the costume days was to boost the spirit of the football team and the whole student body. I truly enjoyed being a part of our school spirit and degrading myself to the full-extent. It was a blast,'l said Will Burney, junior. All the chaos and hoopla ended with the big homecoming victory over Pecos, and life went back to normal once again. Pam Harvey 56 A wide Angle Ray Lara, senior shows his wild side during homecoming week. iPhoto by Matt Ueckertj Junior Wendy Thorne, Rachel Rushing, Leddy Anthony, Leslie Thane, seniors and Melissa Stewart, sophomore, take a step back in time on fifties day. Lucia Gomez, freshman, watches as Amanda Rangel, senior sneaks a peak at the paper of Chris Carpenter, senior. iPhoto by Matt Ueckertj Seniors, Hugh Ryan, Norman Morrison, Michael Farmer and Eric Lester, be all they can be on masquerade day. In Student Life 57 58 A Wide The bonfire roars to show the spirit felt during homecoming week. The Chiefettes gather around the bonfire to cheer the Chiefs to victory. Seniors, Moni- que Harsch, Cindy Torres, Melissa Webb, Stephanie Ford, a n d L e s I i e Thane show their various ways to raise spirits. fPhotos b y M a t t Ueckertj 595 pirits high Colorful crepe paper stuffed around carefully molded chicken wire and all precisely attached to a flat bed trailer were the makings of many a float that made its way up Chadbourne to the bonfire site. There, hundreds of wooden pallets piled high in a pyramid were set ablaze to symbolize the burn- ing spirit of Chieftan fans in the quest for a homecoming victory. Groups such as the band, Chiefettes, homecom- ing duchesses, and various vocational classes and clubs contributed to the festivities. FFA took first prize in the float competition. I enjoyed working for our chapter and doing things in school, Marti Wood, senior said. I had lots of fun helping put the float together. It made me feel real good when all the hard work paid off and we won first prize. Rebecca Adams, junior said, The parade gave me a chance to show my school spirit in a way that I really enjoyed. The bonfire has been a homecoming tradition for many years. It is a means of getting the team, the students and even the exes fired up for the big game. The bonfire really lifted my spirits and fired me up, said Sean Choate, junior. I realized how important a homecoming win would be to me and I'm sure everyone on the team realized it too. As the last float pulled onto the colisem parking lot, and as the last sparks of the bonfire died out we felt that wonderful feeling known as school spirit . It is something that no one could take away from us, and something that will be felt by generations to come. PGM Harvey Mr. Ken Whitley, Mr. Bob Meek, Mr. Royce Burrows, and Mr Pete Perez take a cruise in the homecoming parade. iPhoto by Matt Ueckertl In Student Life 59 omecoming I am truly honored and appreciative to my fellow classmates for choosing me as their homecoming queen. Being crowned homecoming queen and all the many memories of Lake View will be cherish- ed in my heart forever. -Cinnamon Hamilton Being chosen homecoming duchess meant a lot to me because it made me feel like somebody and not a nobody. -Dedra Benes I have so many fond memories to look back on in high school, but being chosen a homecoming duchess just sort of topped it all off. -Rachel Rushing 'LI felt honored to respresent Lake View. It was a part of my high school years I will always remember. -Stephanie Ford I was very surprised when I was elected because I haven't been at Lake View very long. It meant so much to me to know that the students thought that highly of me. -Beverly Cortese I was honored that the students felt I was worthy of being elected. Homecoming 1987 will always be a special memory to me. -Cindy Torres I was very honored to represent Lake View as a 1987 homecoming duchess. It was the highlight of my senior year, and something that I will never forget. -Alicia Davis The 1987 homecoming queen, Cinnamon Hamilton escorted by her father, Mr. Jim Hamilton. iPhoto by Ray Pylantj Mr. and Miss Flame, Daniel Mendez and Kelly Allard, smile proudly at the bonfire. iPhoto by Matt Ueckertj 60 A Wide Angle Beverly Cortese escorted by Mr. Frank Cortese Dedra Benes escorted by Mr. John Benes rizes won by rinting, FFA With homecoming week came many hours of preparation. We worked the whole week before the parade, whenever the students had a chance to work on the float said Mr. Ted Weeaks, FFA sponsor. The parade and poster competition brought clubs and classes together to boost school spirit. The students just wanted to show their spirit and help support the team said Mr. Weeaks. Mr. Randy Marshall's printing classes worked together and took first prize in the poster contest. We tried to create a poster that carried a printing theme,', said Mr. Marshall. A printing press is a dangerous piece of equipment and be- ing run through a press is something we had talked about in class. Other aspects of homecoming were carried out by Mr. Tad Emert, the Student Council sponsor and Daniel Mendez, president, with help from other officers who were in charge of organizing all the week's events. Many, many hours were involved in preparing for the parade, bon- fire and the big half-time ceremony during the homecoming game said Mendez. But, when all was said and done, homecoming 1987 was an event everyone who took part could be proud of. Stephanie Ford escorted by Mr. Wade Ford Cindy Torres escorted by Mr. Richard Torres All the money and time that was spent could not compare to the pride everyone felt throughout homecoming week,', said Mr. Emert. Pam Harvey Alicia Davis Rachel Rushing escorted by Mr. Bill Davis escorted by Mr. Orvie Jenkins In Student Life 6 1 MGEFWQE W W Patrick Swayze ALF Billy ldol Big Sweatshirts Coca Cola Handbags LV Letter Jackets 62 A wide Angle 4- ff: wmieewrsnfhlnsiie George Strait Tiffany V1m'V,AiAV . . ,:1ii' Binyiidol M Richard Marx M Qi eiii 1 einvek scne i Jennifef Grey-Q. e -F35 7 i?atrickf Swayze n i Dirty Dancing g K ,, ,H jfThree3iMen anda Baby ON THE- RAQIO f 'gif Def Leppard EQFOPG in Carrie i i orgleiimefrusefi. . . Alf M Cosby Shqgg i ie ie A Dffferentfworld Wise Guy INMCHQUISING . Mustang M i gg c Lamiiiurgini if Mercedes i ., . 5. Q i WITHQWORQS ' ' fZYeah,fi1ifhat'stHe ticket! 'Tm ch iliin'! c .fibre yQ9cliSef'0U2? M f'fKnow what I mean? no EN Whitesnake Tiffany Wet hair look Richard Marx ln Student Life 63 Madonna 'E- Big tires Michael Jackson Army or Khaki Style J 64 A Wide Angle M WW M wma ENTERTAINEQQS . Migijael Jackson ' ' Maiionnaf fin Eooaaa Samantha Fox l Ozzy Ospgprneo o :h ,, E ' THE SILVER SCREEN . . on o Don Johnson En ff EE E E n 1 v kkkriihik K K I Platoon EEEEEEEn E on RADIO, ElEn , . Bon Jovi k .VLI 3 H K Ratt 5 iii 1 k, . . I . They're Coming tolflake - uBadvr 7 K 'kk' K k'fk K Ol'f 'i'HE gifilBE E EE EEE l E in o Miarpi Vice Karas Alliga Hee Haw Thg Ea Chanjgings . CRCHSING . . . Tfians Arrjff E o Station wagon ' Camerq E Volkswagon Yi nawlrnfqwonps. Groovy! E ' Peachy! f' GBQ' ffiE! E fQfff5 Rad! QE Q,fvVv2'f ' V 4 Q Don Johnson 94 l '1. - e ' ' Hairspray, ' 4 F L I replaced by 1 f 1 X Q 'l my fy Jflrnffm , Poodle skirts makeup punk Teacher's style of dress La Bamba ln Student Life 65 elping Cthers elp themselves Helping others is a traditional way of students showing their care and concern for those less fortunate. Every year for about the last 15 years, ICT has sponsored the blood drive. I gave blood because my blood was going to be put to good use, said senior Georgina Vasquez. Junior Hector Trevino said, I gave blood, because when I need blood I hope that someone else can donate for me too. The blood drive was held for one day and 74 people gave blood. I wanted to play a special part in saving someone's life, said senior Beverly Cortese. A thank you note with all of the people's names who gave blood was put up in the counselor's office. Not to be outdone in the cause of humanitarian issues, history teachers collected money to pre- sent to the parents of Jessica Mc- Clure. We couldn't get the money to her parents so we put it in a col- lege fund for the little girl, said government teacher Tad Emert. There was a friendly competition between all of the history classes. However, it was not just to see which class would raise the most money, it was to help out someone who was in need. Senior Kim Cedillo collected S44 at her job. I gave money because I wanted Jessica to have a safe recovery, but also that her parents would be able to make-up for lost time at work, said Kim. Many classes participated in the collection, but Mr. Emert's classes came out on top. A get well card was signed by the students of Lake View and presented to Jessica McClure. Doing their part to help others less fortunate was the OEA club who did a Thanksgiving box for a local family who lost two of their loved ones. Every year the state asks OEA clubs to do two kinds of charitable work. A local resident is usually chosen to be given the Thanksgiv- ing box,', said OEA sponsor, Mrs.Barbara Purser. I felt very good about helping someone locally because that's always the best place to start, said junior Lori Lopez. The FHA members sponsored a kissing booth and canned food drive to help out the American Cancer Society and the needy peo- ple of our community during the Christman holidays. The canned food drive was held for one week and received over 1,000 cans of food. The second period classes had a friendly com- petition, not just to see who would get the most, but to help out the needy people. The winners were both Mr. Willie Zuniga's and Mr. Emert's classes. They received a pizza party from Shakey's restaurant. The canned food was given to the Salvation Army to later to be given to the less fortunate people. The kissing booth was held in front of the student center for one day. It was held to help the American Cancer Society and smokers, people who dip, etc. to stop smoking and dipping for at least one day. It's a fun way to draw attention to something that goes on nationally, said FHA sponsor Mrs. Beverly Nevins. FHA had volunteers to participate in the activity and raised 550. While the organizations that benefitted from these activities were helped, the spirit of helping was the biggest benefit for the stu- dent body. Patricia Vasquez 66 A Wide Angle Giving blood during the ICT sponsored blood drive is Sheri Frost, senior. Some 74 pints of blood were donated during the annual drive. tion Army truck are Darby Jones and David Jaques, home and family living students.QPhoto by Tami Morganl arrying out donated canned goods to the Salva- Working in the FHA kissing booth during the Great American Smoke-out were seniors Manda Lopez and Kevin McKerley. In Student Life 67 FASHIO FILE ,'F Q55 5 fifff the Y Weekend Dates Ming Driskill and Mike Anderson, 'seniorsg model the latest fashion trend to wear on weekend datesq Ming is wearing the famous borne again style, the mini skirt, first- brought out in the late 60's. Mike is dressed comfortably like most guys like-'to do in tailored faded jeans and a casual shirt. lPhotos by Matt Ueckertl l Dress y Most people like to be comfortatgle, but in style, isewhggissheily Ashley,junior, scasuallclothes. Shelly chose stonefiiash jeans and light cotton print he l blouse which will keepfher loakiqgyisfid ll ft y Qjfeeling coolgandicomfiifttable all day long. 68 A Wide Angle i l i i I l r 11 i i I s . I While most of us areijat homeiliwef. ' I I like to be comfortable ariilirelaxed and . g just Maggie Huckins is do-, I-Iingin her sweats and Tfshirt, AISOI-gy' note the long socks. Thiss-Wisllalgperfecfili combination forgjust curlinggfup on the ll dressed up and some place to go One thing all teenagers would like to say is they are confi- dent. Clothes help a lot in that department. An average teenager may have an uncertain time finding something good about themselves. Whether it's their hair, makeup, body, or personality there's always a fault. Well, fashion was invented to keep those bad views from getting too far out of hand. I prefer to wear long sleeve shirts to cover the freckles on :my arms, said Pam Harvey, senior. What you wear on a certain day shows your personality and lhow you feel. If I am in a bad mood or I feel sad, I dress real scummy for that day, said Tonya Gressett, junior. Clothes also help boost your self confidence. When you're a eenager, self confidence can be important. It can determine if ou have enough guts to ask out that special person for the eekend or if you'll have enough guts to say yes when you are sked. But the number one single most important thing that eing in fashion helps us do is feel better about ourselves. tacey Turner -.Q , ii -,gi Rolled up PM affiiig rwifhfliifaliplain shirt or sports sweater really make the fashion, Scenesiii...rM0deliU81s55ih2 fl.af'35'i? ..... -.xl ,s...i:-:m-f-f,- s - f iSifsflifl55iBarqu2fH. anaiifigeobby Jo Tatum, senior. . l r In Student Life 69 FA.sHlo FILE This year students are dressing in their own unique way. All it takes is a little mix matching of different clothes. I like to try and get different varities out of my clothes. All I do is go in my closet and wear what looks best and feel good, because I created it myself, said Shelly Ashley, senior. Since most of the school year is cold weather a big part of a student's closet is filled sweaters and warm accessories. My closet is stuffed with long sleeve shirts, sweaters, jeans, and ropers, so I keep pretty warm, said Stephanie Ford. Dark browns, blues, and greens were in style for winter wear this year. Although some students are smart and wear thick blue jeans others prefer to stay in the fashion scene by wearing sweater skirts and thin slacks, but they suffer by freezing to death in the meantime. By the time spring came around everyone was tired of being bundled up and was ready to wear something cool and airy. I like to wear cool, loose, bright colored clothes in the spring, said Ming Driskell, senior. Stacey Turner I fir Atllihe endj school clay everyone looks forward to just falling in to do pro- perly one must wear the right attire, anclfiffliat is I Misty, Huggins, junior, is doing in her 15' J - ' after hours clothes. , . . . vffifw' L. ws X l Qi 70 A Wide Angle i , f . 1 5 M . I ' Y xx? YC . awe we QGX9 fsvggu Q61 AXQGQ 05 010 we -ov ox Weowe fs owe? SW gasw 5 cam ' , . 15 ekbw QKNZ M z 32115 whim-'Y oaaeefiei uefjgeaem Q is 5,666 S385 Ayn as 59109 YA-aik I . c,oXXGieQkxoi0s A 59 ' Stephanie Eofdghseriioi, 1. MQffiS,ikL showyoff their fkickerj' wearf Stephanie is modeling qlagsy ankle length dpster with her ropersi. - Qncfleaemsefylish sweateryto match. eEric'?' e I ' lookse1lxkeeihe tree Veligagjpgnd qoyvboy lf? 'TiS.?K??Q:fQ-Stay Wranglers, 5008, and.westernvshirL - 55 XX AXZDYWSG' 105195 cY'-Vic uaiefsa Naive A '59 mcffc X 'wx YXGOY' 551255 K Serieeofeus prefer to Stajywerffn yvheh cQld vge63tlieif YvfetieQCOstilla, eee seniorg -2.e whs ,o11eQthat,lQves to -be warm andisnuggly me' L' inherewool-likemjdckef eahd vQirije1jbclothesgg. with heifis JonhsQeV i11afrea1,esophomore, whoechooseslfto be casual but warm at the ,Q Q e isdme time in i hi55 jeans. . e e e . ,f ,4-6' 1 I In Student Life 71 More unexplained , 7-:-.' ,u . I3 - , -. I. ' - -H, . I '. :'. I ' .I '- . K .'-- if-Writ-. , ' mm - - - .- -1 'A - T- - '. tai: 41: ' f' X- 2: -,1-55 , ... - ' , 4 Jn..- - . IK ., '.q!1 ll g..'?', g Em' ' W. :-: -.'.',r,-,, - 1-31,- -' 'I EYEFEQ'-L-Qi:'.f -3-iff .- . . -,Q 1-' g.'- 1-' HZ Q -.. . , Q' .3 A-g'1 1-E .cl-.' . '13'. ' 2-11- I 5 -1 I 1... . ' ' - . 4' - . '-'1-, 'v - -j.:,e.- .: .3 -. -11:1 ,. ,f-.3 It n ' :tr .. .E . I. -.. :.g.i.4,'.: 31... r . ., PACIHIGH - HYPESTUDY - The hurried rush of studying for the test that one forgot V. Chewing on one's pen to satisfy cravings held to study for. Jimmy Glover hypestudyingu Kevin Wheless performs a scold cold to avoid the wrath of Coach Alfred Martinez. 72 A Wide Angle over from childhood. Diana Garcia pacihighingu SCOLD COLD - The act of slumping in one's chair to avoid being scolded after being caught breaking the rules. . 1- N It g..- 1. -:j if 'll V n'l 4 hu nt!!! ' X: ' f... u .ln H. .1 I I ' :.n:.:. I ..'. . -ds. n-. -V ,L . I-Fin... -. -'-.-','-'. . .' ..' I .1 ..-.- . E:je7 ' 'll'-'5 . -' -fig: - ' -'-j-- . .,. a- . - . ' 5. :, -9359, 1, '-I-1-.,g, -,ur , i.' 'I-,S ' '1.-'.. ' ' ' -T '. - 1 -Q. - EEL . -'rf 2 . 'L - '.' - 4 1 'Q on ' 1 'I '11 1, uv v K n , ' of Lake View Natasha Martindale carbumates to Mandi Mullins. lPhotos by David Gavitj CARBUMATED - The lower classman's act of bumming' a ride from an upper classman. Benny Harrell Hpostdoodlexaminates. Getting slam-jammed are Ramon Andratti and Junior Jasso. SLAM-JAM - lntentionally slamming one's brakes on in order to throw the people in back around. POSTDOODL- EXAMINATION - Drawing on the back of a test upon its completion. In Student Life 73 74 A Wide Angle . . . xcitement, energ , ccentrics combine As the lights dimmed and the music grew more intense, Mr. Frank White announced the performance the crowd had been awaiting. Out they came in their ripped Levis and dark glasses bringing the ever- tense crowd to lilfe. Seniors, Mike Anderson, Chris Sanders, and Mitch McAda brought the audience alive with the hit No Sleep 'Til Brooklyn by the Beastie Boys. But they were all too rudely interruted by a bad group pantomiming to L.L. Cool-J. Junior, Tony Allen and sophomores, Lesa James and Nikki Steen, took center stage and swept the crowd off their feet. It was a contagiously momentus occasion filled with easy-going yet eccen- tric fun, said Kevin McKerley, senior. The assembly kept up the momentum with an exciting slide-show full of colorful and amusing pictures of football games, homecoming and classes. Anderson said, l am solely convinced that this assembly was possibly one of the best-liked social gathering of the year by the student body. Everyone seemed to agree that the assembly went over with a bang. It was a lot of fun to act wild and crazy without getting in trouble, said, Carmen Keel, sophomore. ln my opinion the assembly went really well. lt turned out better than anyone expected and I think it was because of all the effort that was put out by the people who took part, Patricia Cartwright, junior, said. Those who are in the majority and agreed that the assembly was a suc- cess, are safe. If not McKerley had this to say, I thought it was great. lf anyone disagrees, meet me after school. Pam Harvey EP'5f5:55E555E1E1515231513552i'E2S2E525E3'Ei5?i355fi2i2E2E55'E2?E2E2E2E2Ei21 '1 S:P2+1:E51252:5:2:2'E:32:P2 IEF2f3x232Z'i5:f ' How Gene ' Cnamej lt's been a +year. You are a really Cadi-D . .T friend. Have a .. Cady? Cadi-D SUHTHTCT. Keep in touch! isaIutat1on5 Sr. Cyearj Cnamej The crowd goes wild, as they await the start of the yearbook assembly held annually.. iPhoto by Matt Ueckertj C C No Sleep 'Til Brooklyn. Seniors, Mike Anderson, Chris Sanders, and,Mitch McAda, per- form as the Beastie Boys. J unior, Tony Allen, and sophomores, Lesa James and Nikki Steen, do their version of l'm Bad by L.L. Cool-J. In Student Life 75 articipation in basketball is how Kellie Bryant, senior earned her letter. The symbol 12 on her sleeve has been her overall number and means a great deal because it is very special. She is an all-around athlete and was rewarded by it. 76 A Wide Angle here are many clubs here and everyone has their favorite. To Jeremy Rouse, senior, his forte seems to be choir. He also has a manager's letter which requires a lot of hard work to achieve. fPhotos by Ray Pylantl use - vw , 1 X. -pf- frs we 5 .v ' I '3- 4 if I - Ez K, . 'r.. V- fi Qf-ijfii - it EA I fl , , A ' .. A pk vga-.W v1, f +3?:f' -. Q . 'V . 4.14.4 'f fx - Ei, ,315 y,,Q.,,Lw .. 1, ,tm 'Kg'-. C. ' K 'A 7133? - .e M -' ft.. .. , 'xml' . A , fa- L. 'Q Mr- . ,.-7. r 'vis at SYN'-K Alf K J Q - eg 5. 1 ,W 'W A, N ,'f,:.. .rw Wir' W3,Lx-.- ' ' --M V L 3, , t . .r Ae-..iv2ff'. V' Vases. 1-372, by ,f, if X Ut.. ff' i f ffiii T ,yn 4, Eg 3-4 if .r 23 ' 'r I i:r 'ATs..Q5'..,+ ,A J ' ,f ff 1 ,N -- 2 -f if f'4'f,',Qg V qfYgjr.,K,- W A Qffrfamer- . K Qj,,wa fWf,s'A:if 355-p .1 bn f ' ' ' ' .Q 1 wil- ' V ' Y X519 X, ' ',d A ,I r- 4 v fs v ,5 , y A J '. wit y 1 ., 4'P:,.,- it 1 s. -. , , faux .-s -wg gr it Q W, ...fs .3 ' ' - asf l i' .,4, . ez., . . .91 . 1. .y:.g,F, 1 Q ,. .. t , -r .s K .,,,a.- .f 4- ,J ,f . Q 35 1 ' f ff M 1 t o f , ' ff KO' t , . ff 1 , 1. gf: 4. lf- I We 43 K sis w'!3 '14.L-ey 'fest' L ,r ir? M gfanf gf ...ii ettering Certain 1 z , basic activities 'are lt offered at sehool, Things like spoyrts,yacademics'g and all kinds of clubs. i When 3 Siudenrtihasiproved 'toilthefischbollithal betas sfzeetactularhin a partigular field, -he or she is rewafd- t' ed letterfjaelgetyQ iyThis is a verysibigihonoriinsall i ..f. K.,,V- .. , IV Ki y Therexfisnlit all bettei' feeling than wwalliingy around sehool apdlygftown with as iefferijackef on. Some studeln ts i,haye more than onefletter on their jacket. Manyllhaye the :whole ejacketileovered with 'all their' aehieyements myhi l . , When fstuclents wears themyto the mall,Mmovies,s restaurants, theyfshow the 'whole yvorlcl what school they go tolandlhow popularthey ate there. Itlgives ay sense of inneripride of themselves and theiitschool. i Iiettet jackets aren't tooieasy to cotmelbygfseeing' that the sehool futnishesthem. Ijlotiionly do they buy' the-.thicki leatherftjaeketl but they alsosupply they, patgh that goes on it.f'Sota student really haste earn e laagingyiaroundaon a warmtldaylissteglhen Read, ljuniot, Tony Herrera, Sam 1-jall,LChris Carpenter, Lance Coe, and Chris--Sanders,allsehiors. AA VAAA AIA- 1 . , Leslie Thane senior. ln Student Life 77 Showing off all her letters is O! H0! HO! Twas the week before Christmas break and all through the halls, the sound of Christmas carols, could be heard through the walls. They were played by the band, and the music was clear, for the spirit of giving was once again here! Christmas is my favorite holiday. It is a time when everyone seems to get close, said Evie Carr, senior. Heather Harvey, freshman, said, My favorite things about Christmas are the two week vacation, and all the beautiful decorations. As the town lit up its streets with multi-colored lights and other decorations, the art classes helped decorate the student center with a display that counted down the days 'til school was out. We felt that the display case was a cute way to lead up to the Christmas holiday, said Georgina Vasquez, senior. Finally, December 18 rolled around and the halls were quiet again, but somehow the spirit of Christmas still lingered. PanrHaruey Stacey Turner, junior, models her Feliz Navidad sweatshirt. 78 A Wide Angle 1 - ,, , 5, 4 sg f Colorful decorations play a big part in the Christmas spirit of San Angelo. iPhoto by Lori Dyel Seniors, Evie Carr and Leslie Thane, tree. lPhotos by Matt Ueckertl if ? . r Lal . decorate the student center Christmas v f f i one X2 'A 'M Y Xvu? Q W X 1. , 32? 1' W u' 'J Q 1 ,nf 9 4 gi .t s y :A v ' ' 1 af v 4 K , ge, 5 'K ::,Jf.j: s ' 1 X ., g,,: 'sn wa enjoy Gift giving is always a lot of fun, as shown by Lisa Perez and Beverly Cortese, senior. In Student Life 79 IS THAT A F ACT? Q: What is the most popular car model that students WM W LM- own? .Mgt ,gy A: Mustang, Z28, Camaro, A Pickup Truck. it xl 1 .147 Y, ag 'R f - A 'QQ .. f ,,,, W 5 ':.,,s0,N+, 1:55 Q: What is the height ofthe tallest ball Q YT ttuuu player? A A A,, N13 A: Sam Hall at 6'5 . A N v lvll '-.- M v gf its T Q X A R X ,X A nm ' x 4 it N R XQ I 1 EX A f. fi . w ,. gg 'S .X f24'f'2f Qs' if . ! Jr. 1 E 'X x l T X T xx X H 5 V 1 Q X V1 'I ' Q0 0 Q: How many trays does the cafeteria have? A: Approximateley 200. 80 A Wide Angle Q: What's the favorite snack food? A: Candy Bars, chips, and cokes. ,-v- -4Af A'., f 'I , rf X Q HZ? ,N N wx Xxx'-N if J X 'm jyly- N3 , :js so f 5 - T f I N - Wikia, 1 J ' M fi W, ., u Q 'Ca if A wf iff J W , W, Q: How many hours of preparation did the cheerleaders put in during football season? A: About 10 hours a week. Q What was the fnrst yearbook lake? A lt was m newspaper style but had yearbook plc tures lt was published m May 1929 but the first real yearbook was begun an 1940 1941 Q When drd the first athletic events take place at thus school? A The gurls and boys basketball team was organized in 1920 track team was produced rn 1920 boys baseball team was organized m 1923 basketball team was organized rn 1930 dxstnct gurls basketball charn pnonshrp was nn 1960 district football champaonship was in 1961 Q 9 n how many acres does the school srt? A 62 63 Q How many dnfferent courses are offered at Lake View? A 50 What s the prrncrpal s rmddle name? A Robert Preston Meek Q What ns the total number of coaches? When was the school song written? A It was frrst wntten and accepted rn 1929 How many bathrooms are there Ill the school? Q How many years has the Chxef head been the mascot? A It was first chosen between the years of 1924-1926 lt has been our mascot for 63 years! Q How many computers does the school have? A 81 Assistant edntor of the Pow Wow Todd Nenmch semor works on the computer in Journalism as Kathy Beeson semor looks on iPhoto by Ray Pylantl KK H , . . . K KK. K KK,,KKKK : K ,K f ,Kz. ,K g - K, , 1 , 'JAN ' A f','ff,.,, ' f, 1 K . . ' , . . K , , 5 . 7 , 'K K K, , 5 .HK K ,K , f,.. f K .. f - f , S . ' . A . , . K,. K: 1 'ffl 2 . I K 'K'i, , 1 K KKKKKKK - 5. .-K fig,-w K f.. V . , . , , KK . ., ' 1 . 5 , . , .,. , . . ' , -, . lbw ' . ' ' '. . . , ,I - , , K , K.. - K K ' 5, KK ., , jf , , .. 3 K K K K. K KK KK K khyy , . . KK :,, .K fV-hh ,,. K ,,,, , , , K K K , K KKKg VVKKVVK K -,KK,KK ,, . - K ,,:h,,. , KK K K K K KKKKK ,K , . ' . . f:,f,- ' A . , , 9 , , , . f. ' , .K. . . ', 5 I L' . H ' . , V -K K .K ,,K, - K , . . K K K KK KKKK K K . A'13 , A , 0 0 , ,K , . i f.: . ' V . : nf 5.: - KK K K SKK. K ,, . K K ,. K KK I ---KzK ' - . . -KKK',K.. FROM EVERY ANGLE ln Student Life 81 2 : 21A J'fA A:Mr.Royce Biiitbiiis. i l g i if l A l 5 SUR? we Watt? 4339? es ' 'P+' 'f'fi 9? + 10f'i 5P 'Fife' l f HOW wifi? 4H99 i9 f??'200? ii'1 i I K 17- . iii, I ' Jliiff: , , l - . .','i. 241- '-i Z A ' 1 ' il iffipst school district fora stuqgent Qqgo ' VAIA ig 1' 1 Jh, ,'.h' ..:-. 1 ' I I fqgjifouryears. A l hgdthg largest griiduafiiigl6Iass?45g 1 ll l , 1979 L -'i' VIVA 'W,, ' ','. of A f S of Januaky seiiitirsglyll peifcentipf gage, Ogttobeifi9, aE3insf5 PecQ5. l . ,1 m T i hh Cbibv, l l l , ykhy :KV jgsummer vacation? 1 K , ., ,kgk ,rikr A ,--- ff:-' L f.-, , :mei V , - - k ' 2 . f .,,,A, V k , Mg: shgw off 5 ,ikv ffflolo bylllgy Pylln0,,s,.f1.1 . I ,,:.k: K ,I VE zgesz.-, 'pm ., - f A .- . V , , , f 1: mv, ' - 1:',,- I-fzsq f ' ., Q ,Y , ., 1 ,... Y M-1 . . ,, 82 A Wide Angle S y :. .y IS TH T .i 5'-Q gi ,I 3 A ,Q X r Q: How many sewing machines does home economics have? A: Twelve machines. ., 4 ' f Q: Who's in charge of raising the flag each morning? A: Norvell Allen, janitor. ! i an . Q: How many animals are raised by members of the FFA? A: 112 animals. 1 4 1 ,, M x ml X Q if ' ak M 'Wi .am K2 A yu N 1 1 X X QW r 4. m fix M, Y nblc if . Q ' M31 is Q Wm W ., 2. H fm 7: 1 I , we 1 kr V 0 Q: How many foreign exchange students has Lake View had? A: Six. Lake View? Q: What is the student! teacher ratio at A: Sixteen students to ales' every one teacher. In Student Life 83 I f I , i fb? ' ik , X, , 5 .. N 1 f . , - K. 4 .,x1....-5:5 -' Q L ki. , -J , . . v .. ' 5. - Q' 1 :e..:.-,- 3, 'Q A .ui--Z' gy... AQ ..,, I , +7 ' W ir ' V, V' 1, f I k X 13. ,. Mfg. r ' if LQ V Q 'ff9'Yf1ig., M ff, f it 4 .1 372 ' x f -55 N ' 3 ' .2 ,au ,,-My , , 'A ' fu M F f jim Q Q . M..- f 3,,...,a x . 0, 1' tx K , , 3 f ' , Q M A 4 , , ' 5 f A Qi' , K. - 3 his .. .l ' 7' 4' ' Elf X. .k.' Lf f , , , . 63. Q - - ' j -V 1 ,IQ Y'-i. .5 . . 1 1 ,eg J ,SSW ,- f Lg' W i . 44,4 f' f, f 'L - uf we f' 'f 35,,l,3f . ' 7. '1 f .1 i, 1 2'ff, Y 5 f W Q '-g'JJ,1 ff V. ,- 4 .,.,,f .r f- L. , 3,4 Mlgzm. -f ,. 7 , .1-w'f:::. gf i f, N f V4 f ff ff' f'-f ' 3 pl. . -f Y l'...w'fff5-'Lf W we f -1, ...f N ,wig . ff' 'M '- -f-we ..f'wn-,.,, W- - -A A ,HM ,J M 5:-g1k..,.Wm,wly,: Z A , i 5 ,.g..iw W,,,,,,,, f,,i2,53fg, H . A Q 2- if -Wqg-f ,.,, A w. ZQLZ- 11 -' ' I ' ' U 0 ' ,f V . 7' ' ff. ' f , , , , Q.: -'f' 4' JM 1, . . , , . L W ' AWD . . W M ,f ffj.iw,a5j,,j,.:.,. ,If K .f, ,J,- ' M ,V -, f gpg ,- , , -5 JIJQ, .. ,CW XR 7 f 'fi ZQA J .Lf Ma? .. ..- X X. 1 25' 6' , -AAA N' 6. f af -' - sy ua J 5, f ., , 1 V ., g : A jg, A ' 5.1.16 , .. !ii'E1:f:- ' ' k ?2'T',f:115:T' V Q G -- lf.: xl aim ing . Lsasagj, 11 . - - 1' ., Many students are going for the burn in this age of million dollar health clubs and specialized gyms. Build up, shape up, tone up, firm up, are some of the common phrases body enthusiasts use in this era of the fitness craze. Everywhere people go, they can't miss passing up a gym. There are gyms especially for women, men, and families to work out. Figure World has a feminine atmosphere, and 30 pieces of equipment for women. 'fl like the swimming pools and saunas. l also love the aerobicsf, said Cassandra McDaniel, junior. For most men who are trying to build a muscular physique, Gold's Gym is a new place to work out. UGold's has the best equipment, and l like the women, said Jace Watson, junior. The American Family Health and Racquetball Club is the place to go for a family atmosphere. This club is complete with racquetball courts, a gymnastics area, a swimming pool and a restaurant. I joined for the equipment and the fine women running around there, said Mark Bland, junior. Figure World, Gold's Gym, and American Family Health and Racquetball Club are just a few of the many health clubs and exercise centers San Angelo has to offer to take off, firm it up, and get in shape! Stephanie Free and Shelly Ashley Mitch McAda, senior, itopj, plays Racquetball with Mark Bland, junior, lbottomj. Bobby Joe Tatum, senior, and Jace Watson, junior, work out at Gold's Gym. John Tatum,junior, shows what he's got at Gold's Gym. lPhotos by Stephanie Free and Ray Pylantj llllfUlQfll-flll lYWl7'- lXx?jfyvi,w.ixa+QQ5,R, ixfx'fl?xl?YY2hW5vy ' FMJ7cf51?wtft r.,ff,-.MMW - ..'. t 'VWWTMRM ' vvvvvwvvvuvvt ' ' mfvmmvip f , I . Q , ' A ' U W WOM, NJ ' XJMVVVVNI NWNv 'VXNVVUWQI ,, ,V 'VNAlVVVX.Af'fVVVXlV'f.A!V'fx!' . - fvvvvvvvvvvy W 'I .'-13,1 'VVXAIVVVVXA In Student Life 85 Stay Tuned... Chess King provided the ten outfits model- ed by ten senior boys. Juan Diaz, senior, models his casual outfit from Chess King. Worths furnished four outfits including this one modeled my Devera Northcutt. as A wide Angle HU i ll dressed up The annual FHA fashion show brought with it some very attractive outfits Smiling to the audience during the style and gave students a chance to show off , w'sK'- 'v Acid-washed jeans and jackets, mini-skirts, and 20 models made up the FHA fashion show. JC Pennys, Chess King and Worths, supplied the outfits that were modeled. It was so much fun to go into a store and just pick out something without having to worry about the price, said Aracely Tapia, senior. The fashion show has become somewhat of a tradition during the past couple of years. We try to have a fashion show each year because it helps get recognition for our club, and it's a lot of fun, said Ming Driskell, FHA president. Jana Roberts, junior, said I enjoyed picking out an outfit that I pro- bably wouldn't pay for with my own money. The outfit I chose was something I really liked and before it was all over I was wishing I had had enough money to buy it, said Richard Navarro, senior. The fashion show is not only fun for those who model the clothes, but the spectators seem to enjoy it too. I thought it was fun watching all those people in clothes they wouldn't wear any other time, said Dedra Benes, senior. Pam Harvey Senior, Monique Harsch, happily shows off her suit from JC Pennys. Seniors, Ming Driskell, Kelli Yarbrough, Monique Harsch, Pam Harvey and junior, Jana Roberts pose for a picture in their fashions from JC Pennys. QAII photos by Ray Pylantl In Student Life 87 as A Wideiliflnglel if,-ff if'-Z C alifornia's never seen girls like this. Misty Huggins, Mag- gie Huckins, juniors, Manda Lopez, senior, Amy Riedel, junior, Rachel Rushing, senior, and Debbie H u c k l n s , freshman, show their stuf f. iPhoto by Ray Pylantj Senior,Chris Sanders per- forms The Jail House Rock. iPhoto by Matt Ueckertl ock S Roll People, prizes, and pure fun were what the pantomime had to offer. lt was definitely one of the best shows ever, said Mr. Frank White, speech teacher. The Speech Department holds the pantomime every year, and it is one of the highlights of the school year for everyone who takes part or simply observes. Lori Dye, sophomore, said I always look forward to the pan- tomime, it's a lot of fun and everybody gets a kick out of it. l love to watch the students and teachers acting crazy and just having a good time, said, Kim Cedillo, senior. -continued C C Let's rock, senior Leddy Anthony performs during the pantomime. lPhoto by Stephanie Freej Seniors, Gilbert Velez, Ray Lara, and Roger Her- nandez, perform their version of La Bamba. QPhoto by Ray Pylantl Seniors, Michelle Klutts and Larry Coon sit back and enjoy the pantomime. Freshman, Nemoria Escobedo, sophomores, Miranda Flores and Kari Lumpkins, and freshman, Kelly Warner, pose in their outrageous costumes before the big show. lPhotos by Matt Ueckertl ln Student Life 89 E x The Beastie Boys got into the action thanks to seniors, Larry Coon, Chris Sanders, Mike Anderson, and Mitch McAda. iPhoto by Matt Ueckertj Third place went to the team of Nikki Steen, sophomore and Waymond James, freshman, performing as L.L Cool-J, iPhoto by Stephanie Freej j Juniors,Lacy Kingston, Robbie McGinnley, and Maggie Huckins play Hazy Shade of Winter by the Bangles. iPhoto by Ray Pylantj Second place was awarded to Lesa James, sophomore juniors Tony Allen and Jessica Rowlett, and sophomore Nikki Steen who danced and sang to the hit Push lt QPhoto by Matt Ueckertl 5.4 antomime fcont'Q As in years past the pantomime was once again standing room only. The crowd was on its best behavior and all really appreciated that, Mr. White, added. The cash prizes were as follows: 510, third prize to Nikki Steen and Waymond James for I Need Love by L.L. Cool-J. Second place and S15 went to i'Push It performed by sophomores, Lesa James and Nikki Steen along with Tony Allen and Jessica Rowlett, juniors. The big winners were seniors Michelle Klutts, Kelly Allard, Kellie Bryant, Yolanda Rameriz, Cinnamon Hamilton, and DeDe Gill, with sophomore, Lori Lancaster. The group performed to There's Nothing Dirty Goin' On and took home the first place prize of 320. Pam Harvey S ophomores, Traci Rion and Lynne McRae, s l n g t h e i r hearts out as they perform to lf Looks Could Kill by Heart. And the win- ner is . . . ' ' T h e r e ' s Nothing Dirty Going On per- fo r m e d b y seniors, Cin- n a m o n H a m i I t o n , Michelle Klutts, and Kellie Bryant. QPhotos by Ray Pylantj In sirrdenr Life 91 Most Likely To Succeed l .g g Dani21.M2Hd22 and First of all, successfuly-le b ' i ieglanwasichosergliecause people trust me an if ' ive 11I7lFlflItfil6aa Bond iob now and in the fu I lle..e 1 i s iffy: .e . IDHDIBI 3 I believe I got Most Likely if cceedl because l am involved in vario it tivities. I feel like I have already succeed- ed because of the friends I've made and the things I have accomplished at Lake View. - Sherry Clift 92 A Wide Angle . X Mnsmiss Lake View Eddie Gonzales and e , o C'nva!1wHHam'1f9 fi! Fhmk the Mr- Lake VW 'S I to everyone g always getfalong wit . I try tiifsupport Lake View F' y way possi- bley and I appr 'V I everyone who voted for me. - Eddie Gonzales I feel that I received this title because people accept me for what l am. I don't have to be something fake in order to have friends. I'm also very grateful to everyone who thought me deserving of Miss'Lake View. - Cinnamon Hamilton Best Personality Chris Sanders and Kelly Allard 'veg always just Been. myself andfwneveg rea rriedaabout thought. h m hh sarrie time l'm also pretty. easy to get alon but hey, what do I kno . h i - B i atidersh I just love to be around people and make new friends. - Kelly Allard t ,,lLl . , Handsome 8 Beautiful Q and t eeee B evegrlvisflortese B n f'Beit1s 'is fiat great honornll-lo ii: 'ch was fictor. l am truly appreeiat' idti B this honorg others were V deserving as myself. - Matt Ueckert I think I got Most Beautiful, because l always try to be myself instead of try- ing to look like or act like someone l'm not. l feel that if your true personality shines through, your outer beauty is just the icing on the cake. - Beverly Cortese ln Student Life 93 Most Friendly Alicia Davis and Andy Baker Most Courteous Yolanda Ramirez and Lance Coe Senior Favorites Mike Anderson and Sheri Frost Senior Hall Class I Junior Favorites Sean Choate and Tiffany Thomas 94 A Wide Angle Of Fame mot,-, ,I .,,.. . .. ,., Most Spirited Janda Lopez and Larry Hayward Best Dressed Stephanie Ford and Ray Lara Freshman Favorites Lori Watson and Shane Nowlin Favorites Sophomore Favorites Evelyn Tinney and Scott Smetana In Student Life 95 drain, w, WZ, ,,L-my 1 ,Wim f - Wu qiL3:1wNW,y 1 1-H-w RUN N uv . wig!Wvwwwaegfiswwmfn vwfwegefww Q 1 Vwfffw, 4 ff gzyfgrvwasyag gm egg?-,f3?gi,Q,f M325 , 555 ,, vQgg5gExQw,w W 1m3 lay if 1JQ,kgy2f3Z,x f l Q N , A f ,Wig we A swyifgwgx , ?M5?ifgEmig,n39,1fKQQ:a5 Tggw ,fri f R53 ,V .1 ' w wf ' f f . 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' :, .. c.f-,Tygzfi Mi f ff :-ada: :.f,aw:,i:i' ' -Q, .f.s:x55:M,, ' W .P,.sQ2Qii ' N ., I New c E I , ' Mmzaiiif My 5 in A W- a Q1 Q i - Law 515 I ' IN THE INTEREST OF LEARNING Some of us may not have as much interest in reading, analyzing, experimenting as we should, but that's the main purpose for being here. lt is very easy to take our studies for granted and get carried away with the various activities we have going that seem more interesting at the time. But even though our scholarly minds aren't always on track, we have to find time to keep our pursuits in . . . A Stacey Turner Students form a long waiting line for schedule changes.fPhoto by Matt Ueckertj In Academics 97 academics .,.. ,MW Aa Qayj 1. The first letter of the English alphabet. Accounting fu-count-ing! A class where students learn how to keep books for a company so that they can get rich. Agriculture fa-gru-cul-churf A class in which students learn to farm and take care of animals for a grade, and if lucky they can make a fast buck with their livestock. Aide fade! When a teacher, who is too lazy to do anything, gets a student, who is also too lazy to get'a regular class, to run errands and grade papers. Art fartf The creative or im- aginative powerg and when these ar- tists are older they can make any drawing and sell them for millions of dollars - maybe. 98 The Learning Angle . . Bb Qbeej 1. The second letter of the English alphabet. Band fbandf That group of musi- cians for the Chiefs which takes up a small section of the bleachers during a football game. Bergan Evans Words fbur-gin e-vins wurdsf a group of vocabulary words, devised by a real person named Bergan Evans, which are used to con- fuse students by making common words sound intelligent. Biology fbie-o-lo-gee! A class where students learn about bugs and how to dissect a frog. Boardwork fbored-wurkf Assignments in which students go to the chalkboard in order to show the whole class what he or she does not know. Cc Qseel 1. The third letter of the English alphabet. Calculator fkal-q-later! A little computer that adds, subtracts, multiplies, divides, and does many other things that students can no longer do in their heads. Chemistry fke-mes-tree! A class which students go into to learn about the chemical composition, propertiesl and changes undergone by elements, but come out still not knowing. . Choir fkwiref A group of singer who use their voices to represent th school. Cliche fkle-shayf A trite phras that people useg it can be found in j student's paper when he does noi have much else to say. Mrs.Frances Renlroe. if , ,., t .. yd Giving out blueslips at the front desk are seniors Monique Harsh and Sherry Cliftp get- ting one is junior Kathy Canipe. Doing their work in Ag are sophomores Selena Dingess, Nikki Wood and junior Wen- dy Bryson. Teaching biology is Mr. Jerry Johnson: learning biology is sophomore Julie Davidson. Working in history class are sophomores Adrian Munoz and Rick Castello. Doing her job as an office aide is senior Kelly Allard with math teacher 1 .1-1, V E is sstt Sli ,Ji ,ff In Academics 99 academics to Dd Qdeei 1. The fourth letter of the English alphabet. 2. A letter grade which no longer represents a student's work as poor but as failing. D. E. fdee eel A Distributive Education class that allows students to leave before anyone else does. Dictionary fdik-shu-nereef A reference book that teachers prefer you use when you ask herf him what a word means. Diploma fdee-plo-muh! An official paper bearing record of graduation from four years of books, teachers, paperwork and getting up too early. Ee feel 1. The fifth letter of the English alphabet. English feen-glushf English language, literature, or composition that is a subject of study from a teacher who is always telling you not to say ain't. Economics fee-co-naw-micksf A half semester class that teaches thrifty uses of material resources like coupons. Ff Qeffj 1. The sixth letter of the English alphabet. 2. A letter used to represent a failing grade. Faculty ffa-cool-tee! Teachers in school or college who get the better parking spaces. Family Living ffa-muh-ly living! ls a class that teaches you family knowledge and usually discourages you from getting married and having children. G9 49637 1. The seventh letter of the English alphabet. Geometry fgee-ahm-e-tree! A branch of mathematics that deals with the measurements, and relationships of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids which nobody understands. Government fgu-ver-ment! A half semester class that teaches law and civil rights which should not be re- quired, because just by watching L.A. Law you can learn everything. go Mr. Juan Rocha teaches seniors Angela Arp and Teresa Lund about the working world. iPhoto by Ray Pylantl 100 The Learning Angle By having to wear the scarlet letter, senior Georgina Vasquez is punished because of her limited vocabulary. iPhoto by Patricia Vasquez! , NV Chrystal Donalson, sophomore, is pretending to read but is really just getting sleepier. ,LK 3 , ff Economics teacher Tad Emert points out an important paragraph for senior Kim Cedillo. Mike Anderson, Larry Coon, Vanessa Meek, C. C. Vasquez, Allen Dove are learning to change a baby's diaper in their child development class. In Academics 1 0 1 Journalism teacher, Mrs. Janie DeLaney, helps freshman Richard Andrews with his journalism homework. iPhoto by Ray Pylantj Health teacher, Ben Norton, visits with sophomore Carmen Mounce.lPhoto by Lori Dye? A .,,,, A V 5.4 5 --r Senior Bobby Avrett uses his scientific calculator to do his homework. iPhoto by Ray Pylantj Margaret Wagner, school nurse, takes sophomore Lori Robinson's blood pressure. iPhoto by Stephanie Freel 102 The Learning Angle 5-'T l . i academics LQZ Hh Qaachj 1. The eighth letter of the English - alphabet. Health fhellthf A half semester class that studies the human body and internal organs, and you have to stand in front of the class so everyone can know how much you don't know. Home 8z Family fhomme and fa- me-leef A half semester class that teaches you about how to cope with family living and discourages you from having peevish children and spouse. Homework fhomme-werkf School lessons to be done during lunch. Ii Qeyej 1. The ninth letter of the English alphabet. Illness feel-nessf An unhealthy con- dition of the body or mind which is always the best excuse not to come to school. Introductory Biology fin-tro-duck-to ree bi-o-lo-geef An easy and slow way to learn for those people who want to take the easy way out. Ji Gayi 1. The tenth letter of the English alphabet. Journalismjjur-na-lismf A class that allows students to show their abili- ty as writers, photographers in the school newspaper and yearbook classes. Teaching the freshmen class all about physical science is Mrs. Debbie Kelley, science teacher. Journalsfjur-nuhlsf A record of ex- periences, ideas or reflections done in an English class, so the teacher can read and laugh about them. Kk qkayy 1. The eleventh letter of the English alphabet. Kinetics fkin-e-ticks! A science that deals with the effects of forces upon the motions of material bodies with changes in a physical or chemical system. Also a dictionary meaning that confuses you more. Knowledge fnaw-lejf An understanding gained by actual ex- perience and is not a great help when taking a test and getting a mental block. ,K . :af s S, . ttif . .r.. gg 'ili Junior Hector Trevino procrastinates as he does his homework during lunch. In Academics 103 Getting in a little class time is David Potts, freshman. iPhoto by Tami Morgan! Lending a helping hand is Coach Nat Sawyer to Tammy Taft, junior.lPhoto by Melinda Moralesl Doing some boardwork is Sylvia Asebedo, junior. M xx ,iv i 3 if +- 104 The Learning Angle i 5 1 I .qi Qs. J 3 Q f . academics to Ll feb 1. The twelfth letter in the English alphabet. Literature flet-er-a-turel A huge book the teachers give to students to use once every other six-weeks and the rest of the time it sits on a shelf and takes up space. Lockers llok-er-sl A rectangular box to store the books that teachers give 'you to use in classes. Library fli-brar-yl A room in which hundreds of books are stored and col- lect piles of dust. m Qemy 1. The thirteenth letter in the English alphabet. Monday fmun-dayl A day which comes after Sunday, and makes a new day when students have to get up for school. Make-up work fmac-upl work that has to be done after being sick or play- ing sick. n Qenj 1. The fourteenth letter in the English alphabet. Notebooks fnot-bok-sl usually a folder that teachers ask you to keep all your old papers in. Novels fnov-el-sl A thick book with little print that the teachers give to you to read in less than two weeks. 00 Qohj 1. The fifteenth letter in the English alphabet. Officers foff-e-sirsl ones who attend the meetings, give orders, and try to make heavy decisions. Oblivion C ob-le-vis-onl an act or in- stance of forgetting, the quality or state of being forgotten, what sometimes happens when a person is starring into outer space. Stopping by his locker on the way to class is Hector Hernandez, junior. In Academics 105 academics mi? PPQPGHJ 1. The sixteenth letter of the English alphabet. Pass fpasf Yellow or white slips of paper that tell where a student is be- ing sent to. Physics ftiz-iksf A form of chemistry where a calculator is needed. Printing fprint-ing! A class where they learn how to print for the school. Pythagorean Theorem f pe-thag-e-re- enf Something teachers force a per- Qq Qcuey 1. The seventeenth letter in the English alphabet. Quiet fkuwitf An adjective for silence, a word frequently used by teachers with a rowdy class, Quiz fkuwizf A pop test that teachers give to see if you really know how to do the assignmentg or if one has read the story that was assigned the previous night. son to use, and say that it will always be needed in the future. 1. The eighteenth letter in the English alphabet. Reading fred ngf looking at the pages and all that can be seen are blurred words. Report cards frepot kardsf A slip of paper that informs the parent of the student's achievements that six-weeks. Ss Qsssj 1. The nineteenth letter in the English alphabet. Spelling fspuelingf A group of words that must be learned in order to pass the weekly spelling test. Substitute fsubsitutf A take-over for a sick teacher that no one listens to. , r 'l'l', 'r imrsw' 'Wi ' 0 1 Pretenf fd i o be har 'jig ork I8 junior, W H , ,W Mark Bla . Xt V xg aj, 106 The Learning Angle r - Taking a break from her reading is sophomore, Cynthia Martinez. iPhoto by Lori Dyej Mr. Randy Marshall and Angela Smith do maintanance on a machine ln printing. iPhoto by David Gavitj Senior, Sean Hatfield strips a negative in printing class. iPhoto by Melinda Moralesl Finally getting caught smiling is Mr. Alfred Martinez. iPhoto by Tami Morganl In Academics 107 Learning all about typing is senior Charlene Adams. iPhoto by Ray Pylantl Studying vocabulary is junior Rhonda Pollard. iPhoto by Ray Pylantj ,. P 4- -o ,,4-.. Checking his watch to see how much longer he has to be in Mrs. Barker's English class , is senior Chris Carpenter. iPhoto by Matt Ueckertj Getting her work done is senior Tammy Schaefer. 108 The Learning Angle X 3 5, - 1. .vi a -New-' W. . E X , X academics Z' LO Tt Qteal 1. The twentieth letter of the English alphabet. 2. A letter that is us- ed when something is done right, to a HTH Teachersfteechersf Ones who must get to school earlier, give out plenty of homework, sit in the teacher's lounge, and leave later than anyone. Tests ftestsf An exercise that students must take in order to see how much knowledge they have, or how well they can cheat. Tutoring ftoot-or-ing! The act of elping one or many students in a par- icular subject, which every student islikes because it is mandatory during unch. Typing ftipe-ing! A class in which tudents learn how to operate a ypewriter, from setting margins to ow to type designs with x's. Gu Qyouy 1. The twenty-first letter of the English alphabet. Uh fuhf A sound indicating hesita- tion, can be heard often when students are called upon unexpectedly to answer a question. Unfinished fun-fin-ishedf Not finish- ed, incomplete, used to describe the homework of many students which usually causes them to receive a fail- ing grade. Vv Qveej 1. The twenty-second letter of the English alphabet. Valedictorian fval-u-dic-tor-e-un! The student who delivers the farewell speech and must have the highest grade point average, what every stu- dent wishes he or she could be. Vocabulary fvo-cab-u-lar-ee! A list of words as in a dictionary or glossary, words which students are supposed to learn but never do. Ww fdubuj 1. The twenty-third letter of the English alphabet. Warining fwarn-ingf Serves as an alarm, signal, or admonition, that final sign that your teacher is about to throw chalk, erasers or break a yardstick. Watch fwatchf A portable time piece designed to be worn on the wrist, that which students and teachers alike look at all day hoping that three o'clock will soon come. Mike Anderson, Laura Hippe, Chris Sanders, seniors, get tutored by Amy Langston, student teacher. In Academics 109 academics LOZ Xx fecksy 1. The twenty-fourth letter of the English alphabet. Xerox fze-rox! To make a copy of a certain piece of paper, which usually means work for a studentg a fast duplication method which all teachers rush to use. Xylaphone fzi-la-fone! A musical instrument which consists of a series of wooden bars graduated in length to sound the musical scale and played by striking with two wooden hammersg an instrument added this year to give the Lake View band an extra touch of class. Yy twhyl 1. The twenty-fifth letter of the English alphabet. Yardstick fyard-stikf A graduated measuring stick one yard in lengthg sometimes broken by a teacher to get the class to be quiet. Yawn fyonf To open the mouth wide involuntarily, as a result of fatigue or drowsinessg usually seen during an English or history lecture. Yearbook fyeer-book! An annual book that has all the happenings of the preceeding yearg it captures all the crazy things students did during the year. Zz fzeej 1. The twenth-sixth letter of the English alphabet. Z-Z-Z fzzzzf When students are so bored that they simply cannot keep their eyes open or themselves from snoring. Zero hour fzero-ourf A class that begins at 7 a.m. which most students are too sleepy to get anything out of. Zoology fzoo-ol-o-ge! A science that deals with animalsg a branch that is studied so quickly in biology that students aren't aware that they've studied it. Q Playing around with the zylaphone is senior Daniel Mendez. QPhoto by Ray Pylantj 1 10 The Learning Angle WW .1 , s Pylantj working to get the yearbook finished are editors Pam Harvey and junior Stacey Turner. QPhoto by Ray Pylantj Trying to stifle a yawn is senior Robert Justice. QPhoto by Ray V , E n V V 4 t 1 l ve ff r ' 1 M ll 'W ,,., ,xaeoxf 1 XERQZQ M.-Am mmf W ,.,.,,. N, X, l me Coach Robert Wills must think it is bet- ter to let a student sleep even during class. Mrs. Mitzi Norton, audio visual aide, xeroxes papers for teachers. ln Academics 1 1 1 - -1: 0- : , ., . , ., L v 'L 5 -, . A. . , A ., A z -- A , , .. , W e L' ' .fig W1 E , Qu' ra. QQ K Y ff gs. :yi L X 9 '25 . eY'Grv'E5 QMQIL in wigs' Ev? 35,5 gg Eg! Q 5 by iq, W? gms Q was Q, V wg,f N wSj1gW5 Z if S N f M Q 'y . gg V f mb if Wfwi tiii 4' Z w J ww 'fwfr M we H W Q Q Ba We A x 62 YZ W mm P2 NfwfSf123??0'fe'fvfW'SffJfH 'N F 5 ' 1 W W w ww ,fm .M M ff f M f E M-A SPORTS 1 12 A Different Angle l I '35 y' C harge Nick Soto leads the Chiefs onto the field to begin the Lamesa game. iPhoto by Shawn Avantsi ' C . --J r 'A T ,L If ' 4 f W ,' f 1 6 5 Q if J' fl if F 5 ir? ,A f '7 NEW YEAR, NEW BEGINNINGS Sports are a big part of the school year and the new head coach, Mark Gesch, helped start it off with a bang this year. They did a really good job getting ready mentally for their games, said Gesch about his Chiefs. Along with the new coach we also have a cross-country and baseball team this year. The fun times and the sharing also came along with the long hours of grueling practice. The many shared experiences with team members would have to be one of the most im- portant aspects of my career in athletics, said Michelle Klutts, senior. Stacey Turner In Sports 1 13 What really inspired me to play sports was that I had dreams of doing my best and going as far as l could go in sports. l also had good friends there to support me. l appreciate them for that! - Yolanda Ramirez senior EVER The Maidens had one teams they had ever oouldn't seem to Click to themselves though, The Maidens, who were picked to win district, opened up with a come from behind win over Monahans. We played a long night and we missed some serves, but anytime you can come from behind like we did, you,re playing some pretty respectable volleyballf' Coach Dale McClellan said. With their four senior veterans in the lead, they moved on Cinnamon Hamilton, Kelly Allard, and Dedra Benes, all seniors, prepare to block the oncomming ball. iPhoto by Shawn Avantsl to defeat Big Springs making them 2-0 in district play. Then came the San Angelo Tournament, where the Maidens wrapped up a third place finish leaving the rest of the Kelly Allard, senior prepares to block the ball while Dedra Benes backs her up. 1 14 A Different Angle GIVE UP I- JV Volleyball Front Row: April Taylor, Danica Johnson, Libby I gr Minor Cindy Lopez, Michelle 9 MunoiQ' Stacie' Heuertz, Redaina h , b U CjlhlernacAher,:lllIiranAdaAFlores, Kari Lumplgins .Back R-0WfffEEYQl?n-':Hutg I i They stayed true cherson, Carmen Keele, Russeal Wortham, Lesa dBm8S,,,NllSlSI Steen,-, Vanessa Howler,MichelIefKarchei.t L L light to the end. leasons with a very promising outlook. l They soon found out that was not the case. Their first loss was when they hosted Lamesa and received their first district loss of the season. l We didn't play as well as we could have and that is what hurt the most out of the defeatf' said Coach McClellan. l But that was only the beginning of the end as the Maidens lhen fell victim to seven more straight district losses. Randy Dupre Qaflfgihfx, 5 ll ,fi ' L '. - I .r ii ' A -- X511 'r M- ga' wget f in M , W' V. , ,, .yyg ,, , i nw Vx!! , L3 ie, an it mi Al T3 i 2. Freshman Volleyball e- Front Row: Kristi Adams, idacqueline' A if Allerij and Rayrnarie Rodriguez, Back'Row: Jenniferfitokes, ,Carrisa Rhea,f1yHeather Harvey, Robin lwilensky, 'Melissa:Nanny,, Kelly Warner, Nikkitl-loo,d,,Stephanie Barnhill,11GinQer Hamilton, Deanna: A Harris ,l'l Marcella McCulloch, Tracy Sherman, Shelby Foster, Tara 1 '- Schneider, Vemetra Alleng'MelissaiHeard,lDeBbie Huckins, Billie Ru- nyon, and Coaeh Alfred-Martinez. lPhotos by Shawn Avantsl In Volleyball 1 1 5 1 - x 6, I will always remember the sharing and love me and my teammates went f T through. l thank them for all the fun times. , , , - Michelle Klutz, senior. , as P 1 QE' 1 f , 4. -- Front Row:f'Kellgi Allard and Slieryl YoIa'hdaif'iQRemirez and,QMiphellgL. fff Klu1tSffl'hlrdfRoQyi' Qinnemog, HegmilgonImygndfleqgica l,'A Rosylett, ,VA Bgfyanti ang Qedre Benes. 'iPhoto By lllle r rlln lilr l 2 or .J Q04 I wx 4: ,4,,m-Q. ' ny iw e, w5f1q, 4 ' W 2.4 M, y W my . V' ' ' f f e ,'J414 W2 in. ,. f' 1 - ' 'G l , , ,, , J f L at , l ' f-33125 t' :W ' fza ' ., - ' xzffffwwfiw, , ix., .e f . 0 l 1 1 6 A Different Angle Sheryl Matthews gets ready to catch a fast oncoming ball in a district match against Lamesa. - lwunwmqdrif -as are LONG YEAR The team that should have been was staiemated into a losing streak that shouIdn't have been. The Maidens traveled to Big Spring October 10, where they finally snapped their eight-game losing streak. But it all came too late, for their playoff dreams were over. We were disappointed that we had not had a successful season. Even though, we knew early in the season that we had no chances for a play-off spot, we played as best as we could in our remaining games because we, the seven seniors, knew that the last game we played would truly be our last, said Cinnamon Hamilton, senior. But the Maidens were not about to give up. They next took their fury out on last year's class A state champs, Water Valley. We got our power game going, and were hitting the ball well. Water Valley just wasn't able to handle it, said Coach McClellan. And just as the flame started to ignite for the Maidens, it slowly flickered out. The Maidens closed the remainder of the season quietly, losing five more consecutive ball games, with a 3-13 overall district finish. Randy Dupre Kelly Allard, Sheryl Matthews, and Kellie Bryant, all seniors, take charge in their game. iPhoto by Shawn Avantsl In Volleyball 1 17 Our over all record does not show the talent we had on our team. We just didn't get the breaks we needed. - Todd Nennich senior. Eddie Gonzales rushes for a touchdown while Jace Watson backs him up. iPhoto by Shawn Avantsl is , i r l Kenneth Fay finally decides he's had enough and shows his opponent just how tough he can be. lPhoto by Ray Pylantl From the look on Eric Dumas' face the chance of getting past his enemies is slim.lPhoto by Ray Pylantl With a hevv head coach at the helm the Chiefs were fired up to prove themselves The desire was there but the breaks wereh tl THE BREAKS 1 18 A Different Angle The Chiefs record of 3-7 under first year head coach, Mark Gesch, could have been better if a few breaks would have gone the Chiefs way. A lot of adversity faced the Chiefs which they had to overcome. Against defending district champs Big Springs, the Chiefs were ahead 24-14 in the fourth quarter, but lost 28-26. Then another two point loss to Fort Stockton 22-20 might have taken the fire out of the Chiefs. It's hard to come back after losing two games like that, said Todd Miller, senior. You just wonder how much harder you have to work to win. The season started offvagainst class 5A Del Rio Rams. The final score was 28-13, but it really doesn't indicate how close the game was. After Miller's 19-yard touchdown pass from Eric Dumas, they were leading 13-6. On the kick-off Del Rio apparently fumbl- ed, but the posession was given to the Rams. Two plays later the Rams :Vi --- J gw if. . - - 14 -,.t-5-vg-sff'fg:f, V 3 - Nr' . ' ' ,,.f.,fy--, -1 ' ,iw 4.5, -. -ff A M.. sr. -gf' WM ' - - ' T - -'Lt - -v ' '11'i-NFCR'-1 fi -- ,, , , , - -L1'PS572?5jaQQ ,.,.,,g'i5f2f , f1'g .A ...Maw wg?-f -' , 1 , ,. ifv.:-.N rr- W we - his - -. ,W . scored to make it 14-13. Then a fum- ble by the Chiefs set up another Ram touchdown. The Rams also added another TD making the final score 28-13. We did some good things, but we made a lot of mistakes, said Coach Gesch. The win over class 5A Lubbock Westerners in a offensive showdown was 49-39. A total of 13 touchdowns, and 963 yards were scored by both teams. Todd Nennich ln Football 1 19 g ,e opportunity to play g Km llQ' football on this 2 5, team: l would not trade all the good h ilg P and bad times for a Vthi 9'n ' g - Todd Miller, senior Football Sweetheart It was a great honor to be elected as sweetheart. I will always remember it as one of the most special t moments of my high school career. lt is especially meaningful to me because the football players voted on it themselves. - Alicia Davis, senior. 1 20 A Different Angle nsggiw.. .. . ,.,,.,, . - . AGO Only two points stood between the Chiefs and a victory over the district titleholder, Big Spring. But the win was not to be. The Chiefs opened district play against defending champs, Big Springs Steers. One of their best games was played against the Steers, but crucial mistakes in the fourth quarter cost the Chiefs the win, 28-26. Coach Mark Gesch said, We should have won it, our kids played hard and there were just a couple of crucial situations where we just didn't do exactly what we needed to. 'Several turnovers took place during the gameg l thought we were going to win, but we didn't execute well enough, said Kevin McKerley. The team then proceeded to come back and defeat the Lamesa Tornadoes 42-7. The Chiefs had 36 first downs and 500 yards total offense. This made the record 1-1 in the district and the fans were hoping for a playoff berth. Todd Nennich 'H fl i M 0 Y U R r 1 . .. T' S ' ' ' ' A ...,.1f' -, r ff- ---'-+- --:means - H ,L j '32-ASQ, x T,.,.i,-,.. ,, ,W-QL, T. , ' , ' ,I N, ' -- 9291- - -e - f - - N . W' . ir f' A' -'EM i+-- --- f- ge: n'.i 1 n..,f 5 F-gras .4 Y F WZ a f:'i i aeiipmw- W S H ...NW 1 1. :Wa v-4, 51, f' 5 ' . 'Y .,s. ,-. ,,. iz -P 1 Q. ws , 'n : - ' . Th mi? ?': . V ' ' K 1 f i - i n in , 4,.. 'p i-'f 'f - if K ,I .4 LJ, ,My:f.A . , . 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'l,-119' iff.- ,'..-f, v.f,3,vg, W sfesvygfxnf 'W- Varsify Fbotbali -- Top RobeftfWills,1David Asebedo, Jeff - . 3h2PP21rdLHeCt0r Silvia, Jamieffaiiisgfhrfy' Mitch McAda,'Eric7 , A Dumasklrance Coe, Todd MillerjfAndy Baker, Sam'l'H3ZIfii!S?f?3ffk1Ge,sch, Nat Sawyer,iand,Ray iggfiggfwsrggiaaie now: Doc smmgfnabeff ph oneirfagjimfk .L Lge' Burney, David Jagquas, Stephen Read, 'Mike' .Sanch2ZgT9hff5Herrera, Nick Soto, Mike'Nealey, Bobby .5 istg N Meme Roy Powghronv wragm, Mark s ' Sanders, Kenneth Bay, Sean Choate, Kevin McKerley, ,Bobby Joe Tatum,,,KylegQp5fqllrns35ilQavy Corteze,'r1fong5'5,9illen, Adrian Munoz, arid.Chi-is 'Carpentar ffil- . - - ln Football 2 We had a very dramatic season. We played a lot of tough teams and we played them hard. Chris Sanders, Bobby Joe Tatum, and ' . - Lance Coe, senior Wade Banister, all seniors, attempt to ' keep the Lobos out of their way. iPhotos by Shawn Avantsi V71 F iff, x...s5 The Chiefs warm up before the game. iPhoto By Shawn Avantsi 1 22 A Different Angle THE BIG g After scoring the most points this year, the Chiefs were fired Their hard work was rewarded Traveling to to Fort Stockton, the Chiefs played the Pan- thers in a tight ballgame where they again made too many mistakes, losing by 2 points. They were down 22-14 with just few seconds left in the game, but on the last play of the game the Chiefs went for 2 points to even the score, but the pass to Eddie Gonzales was incomplete. i'We had them down, we just let them back in the game to win it, said Nick Soto, senior. The homecoming game against Pecos Eagles was a hard fight to the end, but the Chiefs came out on top with a trick play to make the two-point conversion. The final score was M5 tsfh- ii fs WI on Monahans of any team so far up for a homecoming victory vvith a win over the Eagles. 8-7. We had been working on that trick play all year long, and it paid off, said Kenneth Fay, senior. That made the Chiefs district record now 2-2. They then proceeded to travel to Monahans to play the fourth ranked Loboes. The Loboes proved to be too tough, 41-15. There were bright spots for the Chiefs though. They had 300 yards and scored more points on the Loboes than any other team up to that game. But a few breaks earlier against the Chiefs was too much adversity to overcome. Todd Nefmich In Football 123 I was upset at the disappointing season we had, but all in all it was a fun year and I enjoyed it. senior. - Eddie Gonzales, CUSTLY Tvvo blocked punts were by Snyder, leaving the team Tvvo more defeats closed The Chiefs came back home to try to stay undefeated at Lake View stadium against the Snyder Tigers. However, they had two of their punts blocked for touchdowns that were too costly as the Chiefs, lost 22-29. I have never seen a game with two block punts returned for touchdowns, said Andy Baker, but I guess there is a first Eddie Gonzales is about to take a fall while Wade Banister trys to help him up .iPhoto By Matt Ueckertl for everythingf' The out of town game in Andrews against the Mustangs was another let down. The Chiefs were ahead 13-12 in the fourth quarter, then made some mistakes and lost 25-13. VESTEHW A- 5 ef 124 A Different Angle !l '. MISTAKES returned tor touchdowns with their first home loss. out the year tor the Chiefs. lt wasn't the way Andrews played, but rather the way we idn't, said Coach Mark Geschf The season came to a close with a 34-6 loss to district rshampions, Sweetwater Mustangs. The game was close until he Mustangs exploded for 1.7 points in the second quarter ,A A . . . took a 20-0 lead into halftime. Although the Chiefs came and played hard in the second half they were still 14-6 in the second half. The Chiefs ended their to 3-7 and 2-6 in district. Todd Nennich I I ,fs .lg .. J.V, Football --fiBack Row: Coach Monte Althaus David Blocker Jarfod Stokes, William Gallemore, Todd, McAda, Jonas Villarr.eal,- Shane Gloeckler, James Meadows,i,21.f1',2Bryai5f75-Gayoso, Denver Co1e,Coach,1g-.Ray I-lamm.'Second Row: John Farris, Jody Darnell, Chance Williams, Joe Barquera, ,Jesse Benes, Bryan WQrrell,Bryan Redman, Spencer Berry. Third Row: Arturo Herrera, Ray Hernadez, Joe-ljlibbleffglosh Watson, Jeff Arp, Quint Pena, Todd Coon, uzgg Ei ,.4 tg x A I 'Ti , -' .QQ , .' .Mil MWM7AT1kl-.4.. C 24?-Fi ' --up-W., . M . - - - ,,,,, , , ,, . A -A . -W --7 1'- BQJLW ,i4.-.F J - --- ' M- gg--a r S -A--if ,, -an avi. X ,qxl .tae 4 ia- . , -D - . .t if ' i -ff.,--- --+ 4.x-K V ,. ' ' 'ff 7 Ll' - . l -'V - ,,,,- A -f .1 .1--f ,,-, fa- .f., - 1--1. 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Hall2,S,ecorikl JJ-- R0iii5f5RolandiGalindo, Richard Soto, Charles Golightly, M zz, KylelOdom ,-'- Mike Casarez, Richard,Torres,,,.Louisgl3ailey,',Shane'Ciikaf 'i 3 F Zacikery Villerreal,--iigaul Biafra, Jonny Glorfer, Johnny Ramirez, Nicky Pattofrrq Coach Dwight Royal, Raul Napoles, A-Keyin Shockiey, Steve Casteneda, ,,V. Daniel,Munoa,,g,,Pauljfiblood, Walt Harris, ,Monty gyl, Blacklgpk, -,,. Cdifiimingsf'Curtis'EBeckhusen, Carlos Lanz, V. A iMontytDarnell, Tim Martin, Coach Kevin Freriks. 5 Dumas, AustinQGrantham, Devin Rhea, Freddie-Reel, Ctiris'Schrier, ,ZDaryttlgileldQiiiif,gRobert'-fwalker, Aufelio Panclo, Cory Stephens, Paul C -' firtigiflathefiif Darrell Blocker, Danny Cabrera, Mark Fowler., i - f 1, ,- sri 5-1 . H -111 In Football 125 I would have liked to have this team 4, ' set the standards for Sli' future basketball . is 1, teanls tha he Chiefs get ready to re- bound after a free throw. iPhoto by Matt Ueckertl ony Allen and Roger Her- AV nandez attempt to block the shot of a Monahans Loboe. : iPhoto by Ray Pylantl . - Eric Dumas, senior , 'F' T l T MP5 126 A Different Angle sf' HIGH Ah impressive vvih looked like a gooc hovvever, the distriol The boys basketball season had a new look to it. It wa: the first year for the three-point rule, and for the seconq year in a row, they returned seven players and the overal outlook for the year was great. And as with every year, the Chiefs envisioned themselves as district champs and the possibility of a state championship. The year got off to a slow start with opening losses tc Merkel and Abilene Wylie. The first win of the year came against 5-A Abilene Cooper, 76-61. The leading scorer wa: Tony Allen with 25. After a win over Uvalde, the Chief began a small losing streak, losing five games in a row. Twl of those losses came from state ranked class 3A Ballinger. A win came from Haskel, 83-70, but the beginning o- district play was upon them, and again they faced a lonr road to victory. The district opener for the Chiefs was against i Monahans team that was rich in tradition. The Chiefs didn, fare too well, as the final score was 78-66 Monahans. Thi wasn't the way the Chiefs had hoped to start the distric Q f ' I-IOPES over Abilene Cooper start for the Chiefsg i battles were to follow but they knew they could do better. The team felt down at times, but we knew we would come around soon, Jeff Parker, junior said. We just had to play Chief basketball like we knew we could. Big Spring and Lamesa were next on the district roster, and both teams handed Lake View district losses. After two non-district losses to Lampassas and Vernon, it was time to start district play again. The team's high hopes were again snuffed out with losses to Andrews and Ft. Stockton. High point for the Andrews game was Albert Perez with 20 while Allen had 19 in the Ft. Stockton game. But things began to look up, as the Chiefs took their first district win against Sweetwater. High point was Allen with 26. We felt like we were pleasedg we accomplished -everything we should have in that game, Parker said. i With their first district win under their belts, the Chiefs ad high hopes of continuing their newly found winning ays going into the second half of the year. Shawn Auants Monica Lopeg, Claudiaglis- iguivel,A-:Coach Ray Hammt, Christie . CagwindYq,5M,CDaDi2l,SQif52' cond Row: Tony,g,,'Allen,,,,g,iQgff. Gilb?21?if,'Velez,'f,fAlbert Perez, ,Chris Hayward. Third Rowgl'Evi2 Calif, Tvddiflenr AriEy'Baker,f1Lance Coe, Eric Dumas, William Ligenby, Roger ..,r:'IHernandgz. In izr i K f - L,,,, I ,, fa A f 'Nfl ' ' ei ' 'iiii A :af WS i'i' ' ifi , Al in E wx M ' lifisffg, QV iglf' g W -'gi ggrxn -K , V ,S Z 5 A kxgly me kjiixxh I- 4 l - . JH if N j A sf 1- 5 'f . ' ' Q'i+4., Ei . i-,., .1 Qi.. I 'al fx Q.-1-Q iv Q? . f. ,.,- -: , is m ' ff w FE - is FF-fs' S. ,p x -'-i L -' Ja A . S- F M ' 4 -swf, ' ,:.! .unix 'fr'-we 'rt l - An 4- J.V.Kasketball - Bottom RowtvJoe Bafguera,iGeorge Baideras, Billy-lffijice, Stepljeiri-ReadfiSean Choate, Randy Dupre, Cody Gilbert. Bill 'i'i ttawayfdosh Allen, Brian,Gayosogjfflarlos Garcia, David Spells, Rudy Sanchez, Joqgs,,,Villarrea,l',1'Coach,Ben Norton. tPhotQip,y,Ma .. 1 , , , ln Basketball 127 JA When you have so much 7' 'T talent, and you don't do well, it's sort of a let down, but all in all it was lun! 3 Roger Hernandez, senior. .33 P Y541 . Basketball Sweetheart l really appreciate being chosen Sweetheart by the guys. I guess they chose me, because l back them in everything and try to be a great friend to everyone of them. - Christie Wyse, junior. 128 A Different Angle BAD The Chiefs obtained the always wanted. Now it was With a full head of steam, the Chiefs started off the se- cond half of the season by taking Pecos, 75-67 and boosting their district record to 2-5. High point for that game was Tony Allen with 22 points. But again the Chiefs went into an all too familiar losing streak, one that they wouldn't recover from. This was the first year our skill level was good enough to compete with everyone on our schedule, Coach Ray Hamm said. Our confidence and mental attitudes were not on the same level as our skills. The Chiefs had no non-district games left, so it was a do- or-die situation, and it wasn't where the guys wanted to be. In a heartbreaking Monahans skirmish, the guys made a charge at them, making up a nine-point deficit at the end of the third quarter only to come up empty-handed, 76-75. The state-ranked Lamesa Golden Tornadoes showed why they deserved that ranking, even though the Chiefs had three players with double figures and their highest scoring effort of the year. The score was 108-88. High point was Eric Dumas with 24. ooking down court for on open man is Roger Hernandez, senior. The Chiefs lost to Andrews 74-78. iPhoto by Matt Ueckertj BREAKS ieveiofskmiheynad 'just a matter of using it. Following losses to Big Spring, Andrews, and Sweet- ater, they again found themselves in a high scoring hootout. This time it was with Ft. Stockton. Again the eam had scorers in the double figures. The final on that ame was 117-87. High points were Dumas and William isenby with 19 each. The last game of the year was special to a group who idn't get any breaks during the season and wanted to turn verything loose. Incorporating fast breaks with some of the most dazzling asses of the year, and even a slam dunk for Dumas, the hiefs had their hearts broken for one last time by a Pecos eam who couldn't believe what they were seeing. Allen hit five 3-pointers to be high point in a game lost by hree, 76-73. So the season was over, but thoughts of what could have een still lingered. This was the first year our skill level was where it had o be. 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W . sf Q5 , : i 5 , ag T ' ' Z ' MW-H tt P fits ' Q i S er ii i i t a 5 .,, 53:35 2 .fi Q 5 ,i 1 in s T QM ,... ' B 'Y mas t 'W .... mr . In Basketball 129 is gt? S9 its 5 I have enjoyed the competiveness . . . it will be valuable when l'm a coach someday. - Kelly Allard, senior MY' Senior, Kelly Allard attempts a jump shot during a game against the Pecos Eagles. lPhotos by Matt Ueckertj 130 A Different Angle 113 .1 if 1 .- .Q K, - f grip A ThefMaiclenS opened the anfirnpfessivee blowout overjtheOzonaLions. 5 A A y , y l I was feally lofftlfieit iAheightl, i said C03Ch'n Dale McClellan' 'iOure kids wjustasgof in there and Asiuckf with thern thoughff Sheryl fMiattl'iews was high point Wiiha.2OA pqlnlfsl ' ' ' I A ,Z LE I Vx' I VV I 1 fAf sthef iMac! Classic in Deli Rio, the Maidensaa defeated Midland High,1Del Rio andweventnally lost to Centralf inthe game. gKelky,aA1lard was5 most valuableplayer in the tourpeyyywhnle lVlQfFhQBYSilNPSi Named s a l ' ln another pilendistiict na:1,A s fAbi1erfefsWylie dsed? . tlieiraheightiagivantage over lll t he Maidens to fakefaif61-53f victory. Alltl ' f ffThgirQ height advantageiiintimidated Qusl a lot of shots. that wereflike Tye get toflshoptfyitabecausei '.g. they said McClellan .aase assn TheLMaidenS neixfflostllcameliito cross town rivalnssfceng rffigiilahda fm fhevlfook on 5A iAbi1enei sysaC OQPQI Hnsii came out with? If s 5e l 1 if A nnaaa 'Q1.lr'defenSeffOrC6d a lotlaof rnigtdkesfandf sto, scoreg nsome pqgngsj' as:-iid' McClellan. ssss Matthews' was i?1i91TpOiHfiWifhZlbpdirifsg al: i I fl lf f iff A Reagan'yCountyltourney the Maidens al-59.44 wine in the BrsfiE3n5uhdf fifl15lf-iv! egnfflfhe secbnklni?6i1ndfRgaggangCountyfdefeated-the Maic1eiisil577 In lathe eelll third placel sysn gain? f defeaf:edg athe Maiden? 'l9ligh'point1 fonj the Maidens thews with Zleppints, 1 yy 5 lnyth' Co1oradolCity tourney the Maidensfloysfltd ton 52-45 with scdringfin doubleffigxires with 25g but the? Maidens came back later ingthelltoinjneyfto the .consolation ja f 67-47 fwin over 5'A Odessa. Hamilton had a game high of bointsfy l ia yybi f 1 it Cinnamon lqothjposi sandy wingfand Ashe shotsthe A15-foot jumps shots. real well,ff Said S '3 Varsity Girls Basketball - 'Back Row: Yolanda Ramirez, Cinnamqnlw lflamilton,-U Kellie Bryant, 1,-Vaggessa Pdwlei, Jessica Rbwlett. Secdhdfmiwz Michelle Klutts, Tif- f5i?Sf1iThomas. Ftdnt Row: Kelly Allard, Sheifgil Matthews. L, ln Basketball 1 3 1 Basketball this year didnit quite end up as we expected, but it was f u n t o h a v e participated. - Kellie Bryant im l igiswi ,m r as ' i is, Egfr liiilirifi grits . iigzmeiglii iii? .W 2E?i5iiil ls2gii. wi iii 1 - sim. at 3 325 railing iw- f V S Q? 3.5 E 'V fi K H 3 isllil fi ifl fill El., ' l . t lii i in' 255. 2 . X a a. ii! .. ... .,, .. H4 . .1 if :sf 'ii 4:2 ,il , L : in 'iff . .. if :fly ' l e 5 ,E Q ig,5ii??iiE ,i g , it 1 ii f S . lllil 1 K N xi sgli g SE gi .P Q y ,, qt 2 is it gigs, . I T 5 flffxi, lg 'VE 5 li I sl L 31 if E5 3 til Elia Qi ls 'lil in ' ' ' -' 5 . rs X -.z ser- .-2 1 ,i .:,e., a w I i Ellis i i il ll 5 l 4 ' ie fx .., Egg 5 2 3 .5X,.. i l . :N . , 2 1 Qi 9 W l iii: -I . 1. i if gy li 15,55 . E :K -, E W ,:.., f vffs. Q frm'-.zeffe ,.c ,,,, 1 lil ij 51 .. ag. if , ' , 3, i -',kA, . M- ' ' Vg-.v,.,f,. ' A 7A JL W Q' 'I . 2 M. Milnzi. l, .5 til? if 'if? ' Lf ii' Mid Air 'he hope ofa successful year for the Maidens vvasn't met as planned Maiden Beau I truly enjoyed watching the Maidens play. I'm honored that they picked me to be Maiden Beau and I thank them for - everything. - Lance Coe 132 A Different Angle l As the Maiden's season came to an end, the dream of an extraordinary year seemed to vanish. We didn't accomplish the goals we set out to reach at the beginning of the year, but looking back at the games we were very successfulf' said Coach Dale McClellan. Six seniors played their final game and completed the season with a victory. The Maidens defeated the Fort Stockton Panthers, 49-41. 'Klt was really a great feeling to end our senior year with a win. It made the sadness of ending it a little easier, said Michelle Klutts, senior. All in all the season was not as successful as the Maidens would have hoped for, but it had its rewarding moments. The Maidens final record was 11 wins and 17 losses. Pam Harvey Junior, Michelle Munoz, blocks the shot of a Pecos Eagle during a junior varsity game. QPhotos by Matt Ueckertj ' Senior, Cinnamon Hamilton, jumps to block the in-bounding of Pecos Eagle. Senior, Cinnamon Hamilton, jumps to block the in-bounding of Pecos Eagle. As Y -- ,, -2 I 1 ,' ' Q i ' . 'XT' v Effflw T A 'f 922754 WW ' z 1 rg, - f' ' 'L : I , . M ,,M,W ,, .2 -, - 5 rf, w gkquyu . C , :, , S . ,ff if 5, sv ,Q ws'-im W K., ng? , 5 Q gap., M ,F Jr -my yi, , ff EL' 2 J fmfif. , ' ' 'fm . as F X 5 7 55135 K- 7 f!i i. f 'ggf5f ,:-f pv' , g5,A .Q 3 2 3 E ,.., ,. My Aff, J, . ,QQ 'Q -X 7 ww A , 4-1113713 .1 -i 'Wi , kgszFY? f5K , 'T' 1 1,5 13, s?1Y m'f'?? X f xafifeif-Wm .A ' 5 fi . '. gag 9 4 ,wig ff x' gf 7 v ' wi W, 5 - ' H A2 X L f - , W V My 5 H. AE - ' 1 Q - ' is if ln Basketball 133 Since there's not many girls that play, we get teased a lot by the guys. - Stephanie Free Taking time to'get the right hit is Robert Walker, freshman. Getting ready for a hit is Ross Benson, sophomore, and Gilbert Velez, senior. KPhotos by Matt Ueckertl .qua-,R 1 1 34 A Different Angle x 'N 'Q . ax TEE oFF Not many girls on the team makes it a more colorful sport for golf players. Starting off with a bang the golf team looked promis- ing for their opening season. The first tournament was the San Angelo Classics in Bentwood. We looked real good competively, because we've got good experience back this year, said Coach Bill Scoggins. Although new players were recruited most of the ones were also back from last year. The first year players have done better than ex- pected, said Scoggins. Since, Lake View has no golf course they practice at Riverside, Bentwood, and San Angelo Country Club. I feel welll do well in our tournaments since we've gained some experience, Coach Scoggins said. 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W ' ai -5 5552535 fiiili .: g 'Z-ak ' ,HHS WE rf a s ' - Q ig ,, X ,5s?5:zsW?gaxmvs:Qf wsffzseff ' masse -- - 2 f 7 1 . 2 isa . ig 1 -- ., 51. gg QL - :str -- : - r I is iq 7 G 7' In Golf 135 My highlight was m a k i n g it t o regionals and state . . . the unity within our team had a great effect on how well I did. - Jando Lopez Making a close shot is Manda Lopez, senior. iPhoto by Matt Uekertj M4 . -lllnurmggr M vff ' n 2, M- 4 wx i L W . ..- f. V1 '::f,- Q., -. . ima M . 1, ..., F , . Mm-Www s if :S 1 . ,-are Mike Burrows, sophomore, puts all his effort into the shot. iPhoto by Matt Ueckertj James Young, senior, prepares for a volley. iPhoto by Matt Ueckertl 'ENN 5 136 A wide Angle THE ACE The netters breezed through district unexpectedly, but were not ready for the g regional tournament yet. The team reached quaterfinals of regionals after an im- pressive 7-1 season in district. Netters lost to Monahans 20-21 sets, for their only loss in district, and to Hereford 8-10 match score. They placed fourth in regionals and second in district. The team did very good this year, said Coach Ronnie Schneider. They worked hard enough to do what was need- ed to go to regionalsf' They started district play with a tri-match against Snyder and the Central J.V. only to lose both games. Then they rolled over their opponents with scores of 15-3, 12-6, 13-5, and 17-1. The one loss was to Monahans at their last home game. They then advanced to regionals where they won their first match against Crawley 11-7, but then lost to Hereford in the semi-finals 10-8. Brian Markwood J V Front Row Aimee Blair Shelly Munoz Bonnie Ledford if Back Row Trim Gonzales Colby Gordon Tim Maxwell Jftitdafldopliig' Llafiell Morton,VNlandaMLopgz, Hqllebeke, 'Adellgikllgpe Back Rqnniebchneiderg Chris Gove,Mike Burrows, Kent Nally In Tennis 137 ASEB LL I feel that this new sport is going to be a hit and the teams will be even 'mg'-fxfwf-'- , led to pre-game jltters Mitch McAda, senior. for the newly fcirrned team A brand-new sport at school, baseball, had the school bursting with new A , energy. Students were becoming more and more interested in the 52 guys 1 Q ' that signed up, and in their practice and effort to make the first season a ' . success. Coach Robert Wills kept everybody that came out for baseball, but he limited his varsity to 16-18 guys and the rest were junior varsity. The first game was against Central at the newly completed field, and the I final score reflected how new and inexperienced the Chiefs were. With ' t Central winning 1 1-1, Coach Wills said he felt the game was a good learning experience. I am glad the opening game gitters are behind us now, said Coach Wills. Although the Chiefs didn't do so well their first time out, they quickly : found out what it takes to play ball. Stacey Turner . -. -zu' if fam .. lf 5. 1: My ' W ...fi 3 5.11. Q N E ki A ML . w QW . . . ,... f , as 'ff' . f: '. fl' . 1 rw 1-zlefw - .2 V . K 1' M, ii V Y . win . . . . .,., .. W g 1 . t R 5 . ' .2 ,--W , .zz ' I J ,S I K ..,,g,l.,,,,,M., k,k,,, W, A MmW.,.fi.g N Y? . - A 1 - 'r'- .,,. , V K b MW ..,, .- ,... ,, , l .1 - - ' .. . - 1-wx.-s.,,., mg.. . my X, ' f -- U. w as .V 5. , ' N in-wma-w J ' ' t'?h112'ffamgg,5,,,94 5g., .s - 1' - .fxft .f .. . . '- . ,I ' H ' i 1 .. . ' .. ' . ,.,, K ,.,, . K' , V . 5. . , .vi 7 W K Mlw'iFfmsid1pi.,, , . .. .. gr .'-,QW ' f ' ' . I .. +' ' . 1 ,Y -s A . ' . . M 1 ff -' W ' ' .,...., ' 'wiv uae-.W . 'z '- 1 5-YM' .sf-r s. f f .141 A r i . 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DESIRE , The Maidens desire to vvin is , it the key factor in a successful track and field season. . , The Maidens are always considered a big threat in the 2-4A district Q track circle and this year was no exception. . We had a lot of talent this year, not only in our seniors but in everyone, said Coach Kathy Wadley. The Maidens began the season in Fort Stockton with a third place. They also picked up first in the Concho Belle Relays. With this year came a new addition to the track program. Both track teams added cross country teams. I was very proud of the way our kids performed in the cross country photos by Ray Pvlant, meets. said, Wadley H I feel that this program like others will improve with time. Pom Harvey Senior Cinnamon Hamilton shows her style on the hurdles. Putting all she's got into throwing the disc is senior, Kelly Allard. IAII 1 A Different Angle Senior, Yolanda Ramirez works on her form in the shot put. ex: -. . W K M, fy 'cr' ,. M ,K 1 x, 0. 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Chris Carpenter, senior and captain of the champion volleyball team, Let's Go All the Way , attempts a block. A Different Angle oach Dale McClellan, referees an intramural volleyball game. Time Cut The heat of the action was never too hot to take the time to have some good competitive fun. From volleyball to three-on-three basketball, the in- tramural sports program involved scores of students in noon time fun and exercise. I love participating in the sports, or even just watching other people getting into the action , said Larry Coon, senior. Yo Mama Strikes Back and Let's Go All the Way were among the teams ranked as champions during the in- tramural season. Even though the only material prize we won was a champion t-shirt, the real joy came from the fun everyone seemed to have, said Patricia Cartwright, junior. Everyone who got involved got something special out of it - win or losef, Pam Harvey In Intramurals 1 45 Our overall record was not as good as we expected it to be. The eight wins we had, however, were against top caliber 5 competition. Coach Ray Hamm ' Lf 5?iVairSity Boys,Egzrsketlqall ,Lake View Opponent? ' 7736 K 65 ' 773 'Wylie 57 L75576'wllLe 1 .,hed LLLCOOPGT L 73 '71 Uvelde Vk.k 1 ' fi 5 'Brownwood LL 63 ,,.e LL 72 81,L Waco ' 'Eff ','l 826' Ballinger' L L 64 53p 4 Ballinger L ileii 837' iff Haskell! 66 ,,r. A V ,-,' 785 Monahans L :fk ,,kkk K .iiy 57 61 'O ':l 87 .iii ' lifiineedff' V 62?-I ggszfil tt,- 841-ga Lempaeas 48 46' 'L Veinonff' 5.5, 50 Sweetwater O 57' e,J'n' v 73 Pindreviis LLILLLL 71 lic 63 Wylie ' L 79 5' 1-, fiiflii Qi: ,ip A Z3 M 56 Sweetwater 38 1 72 Snyder 'fi L Z6 LLfMonahans 88 ' Lemeie 11821 ohced ecdn A39 ,-Bi9SPfif19L 74 A O 'L 78 L flllndiews L 5256 ,,'lZ,A 86 ,iSweetwater M87 T ff 1f1Ft. 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AL', g 7 ,LAL L Ft,Stockton 15 55541 Pecos eeLn if ilgjf i-L 191, ,L.,L, , Monahans LL L22 -H - Snyder, L L6 35 Andrews 5 :fi LiLtL 'VL -V'L Sweetwatekt J ,Overall Record 3-7 5' LL LL Ft-.Stdektonif - I Llnv V, Junior Varsity Football ' li4ake'Viewif ' Opponent L L17 , 0 Del Rio 4' P15565 Lll 24 .L,R0bertLeeLL 3 '7 Big Springjf' 5 115 eneLeLLLe LL7 8 LL,:LameSa 13 7 O 77 'Ft .Stockton H27 5 Central JV ' 6 I O' L27 '555Monehans. ' fiijk K 7 Sflydel' K K ' 40 ' i- l 1520 Andrewsg ' Sweetwater 14W V8 L -Overall Reoord A 'V O lireshrnan liootlriall ' 7 7 I-alf?YVi3W 1e-L OPPQUGHXL- ' ' 0 LL 6 LLLL LL12. 535 Glenn 7 6 LL ' ' 5Cooper'5f' ff LL ,L L L Abilene!-ligh L13 145 14 - 18 Abilene1Highg,, Q M 14 Edison' A 12: 351 Lee LLL- - 0 12 A Cooper ' ' I5 ,L L,LLL Sweetwater Overall Record 3-6 O- l l 30, 4 LLLL L Q' 70 L . 5 Brownwood' eife 64 Scoreboard sitgr1BoySiBasketbal,ly Lake Viewy Opponent ' ' 4:1 1 325 -Merkel 54 494 O' Junior Voir Wylie ' H 60 LLLKL L :Cooper L51 ' 49 'Uvalde 7 172 5' 56 HLWBig Spring L 71 O 84 5? tl-' Midland High V961 64 LLCentral JV 5 it 37Ballinger -LL'Ll L'LL 9 1 , Midland Lee 55 55 LLL1: LL LL '552f1 i ' ,lrt 5 560 Big:LSpring 57 A 47 44 -L L' L Monahans ,VQLLL LL V L52 L - - ' it -1 'eye BigLSprin9 L 60 70 L L 53 L 56 Larnesa 7 is 'LVLZL 5 Andrews 1 59, V153 'wyiae 5 69 ' 55 , ,t-Ly ,LQ L -l,Li A Ft.gLStockton, 74 5 f Svieetwater 625' LL P99031 5 5 'Yit 5 Snyderp- 49 L L A L 52 67 it es L L L Monahans 7 I 't-5 115' Lpmesa 54 it 697' Big sprang if 64 Sweetwkvaterff' 64 gl I1- 5 -LLQ,-72LLLL Et. Stockton 42 1 5555 567 42, ,Fewer 61 55 5 5snyaef L Overall Record5'14-113 555' 'f'Teritilis Team L -L LakefView Opponent L ,gif V VLVV 2 Vx Pegg? l Lk' 12 A A Andrew? . QIL - L 4 I 5 BigSpring 17 A A Ft.'Stocl-:ton I L ,L-L LL Vp,L p:nL S weetwater g Lamesagf' 6 7 1 1371 M 5 15 3 104 L','5 L 'A 8 Snyder '9' l- : - 9 Monahigns Overall Record 7-1 A A 'Lost on sets 2120 Second in district ' Fourth irrregional Li, v5fg11yv511eyba11 Odessa High Denver City El Paso Central 11 Mileb 1' Monahans Big Spring Dunbar Alpine H Ode5sa High Lamesa Andrews Central Ft. Stockton, Sweetwateru ,Pecos Pec0S ' 51 Snyder Monahans Lames6 ' Big Spring Water Valley Andrews Snyder Ft.5StoCkton Sweetwater 1 V 1 1,Overall Record 10-16 '11 ' 'l'A 7 1- ' Lake View Opponent 5 LKLVL, 8.15 9-15 70,1 '38 Ozona 15-512 16-14 1 11 39 5 34 Mid1and1Hish 15,3 15.2 M 50,51 1 1-5 -37 Del1Rio1-11 162-14 15-17 -5.15-9 431' 58' Cenffal 15-2 115-9 53 -611 Wulle 15-5 15-4 11 11 19 '551Cer1tral 5 15-9 7-15 4-15 1 60 48 C090P2f ,,, 5- 15,3 15,9 59 Alpine 1 9-15 8-15 1111- 1 54 enr- 1 57 Bi91Lake 10-15 11-15 1 it 1 49 - 7451 Cqlgmanlifi 15-13 8-15 515 V1 ,144 7555 591-5Sn9def 5 1 6-1155 1543 12-515 1 491 53 P2295 1 171177 5-15 1416 60 1 245 17115 --Monahansf' 8.151 3.15 V ,11- 42 5 S 1 601 Big Spring 14,16 2,115 11 65 521,La111esa1 13,15 12,15 145, 1511 11' 52'f175anAhtor1io 1 15-7 10-1-5 8-15 1 267 471 Odessa 8-15 10-15 60 55 111-1 -Andrews 15,8 15,12 - Q43 '1' 72' 'Ft. Stockton 15.3-11 1544 11 40 1 421,15weetwate,r1-11111, 12.15 9-15 60 6215f5Pecos?' 5 15-17,13-15.1 57 1 5 63 Snyder 1 13-15 17-15 14-16 44 1,932 ,11M9nahanS+51r l59-1 1 f 8,15 11,151 551 1-1156 1-Lamesa 1' 15 47 67 Big Spring - 48 1 1 g,55:1Andf5ws - - 30 139 Sweetwater 1 Freshman Girls Basketball Lake View 5 Opponent '1 3111 17 47 41 11 29 45 145 57 49 5 1 51 30 1 11 75 39 13 55 46 2511 44 54 25 V Edison Glenn Lee Edison Glenn Lee Edison Glenn Lee Edison 1S.A.1Tournament - Champs 60 Ft. Stockton 11 49 1142 11 1 15--110151511 Reiiord 112-16 15 1 1 111 J unior Var5ity Ba5ketbaii 1 Lake View Opponent 11315 32 11 128 Ozona 11 5 1' 42 Wylie 1 I 501 Central' 1, 5 3 15 Cooper 1 Colorado1City 411 11 5, 43 Abilene High 23 34 21 49 13 , 38 48 48 45 40 1 1 47 65 1 111517 gh , 451 1 63 ,Big Lake 5 ' 55 Snyder 35 1 25 Edison 15,i 33 ,'1- Pecos 1 44 43 Glenn V '1l' 20' Monahans City Tournament 1- 1' 32 1, Big Spring 11'11, Second 5 ' 53 Lee 1 1 11-'1 33 1'51' Larnesa 55 62 Glenn' 5 ' 30 ' Andrews 'V I 58 Overall Record110-5 1 35,g,1Ft.Stocktor1f5 1 5-1- 5111133 1-11 - 525'Sweetwater1 '57 42 Pecgs ' aim 146 1 515 151- 48 5'-Sny er 1' - - - V- '32 1-'1 1 5 27 Monahans V 41 27 Lamesa 1 1 -1 26 1171127 'Bag Spring 51111 fig? 3 limi? 11 .1 1 1 11 11 15 S 27 Andrews 1 1- 1 17 it 1 4 LY? 5 '511 37 151526 Sweetwater? ' Gym, F'ehman1g?1gvb1f151 , 34 f 125 P11 Stockton H 1 Edison 15,2 15,5 OverallReeord -555g M' Lee 15-5 7-15 15-61 f' 11 Glenn 1 5-15 17-15 1 5 1 Edison 11 15-5 13-15 15-6 A Lee 1513 16.14 1 1. 1 J, L , wt, - ern 1, -511,1 P A ttempting to block the defending opponent Glenn 10115 15-10 15-10 58.14-.nfl NW.. 4JIZ'f1,g' 1-5 1 1 from Pecos is Evelyn Tinney, sophomore. Edison 15-7 15-7 1 ggi 115.51 gy Abilene 1 15-5 15-5 51 55 551-5- fr-11 'f f M 1-.5 11 1 ' if if-z f M Breckenriage '15 155 8'1 -- V 11 ' 1' P 55' ' f 7311 J- 12 akin a break for the basket is 'unior Ton Lee 15-5 8715 15.5 AUALEQZ Exif- .555 1 ' Allen fPl?otob Ra P lanfl J , V Glenn 8-15 155-8 9-15 5 . 1 - 11 1.1 - 5 3 15, - V V V 5 City Champs 1 A 11154 1 P1 Q1 ' ' Overall Record 8-4111 111511 1111211 Ny 1 5 1 1 1 1' ' 11 W , 1 -1 V 1 1 ' 1,,--1 ' 1 ' , arming up fora hit isjunior, Justo Guerra 1 11 1 -1 'W' ' 1 1 The Chiefs try to block their opponents. In Sports 147 A New Aw! 8 F WH my , gg 22615 5565 My wif' ggmwk v 2:2 E I 5 2.545 Q 1. H QA M Q' N633 mf-M g5f?wf3 SM Www mf A A f 46 wg, aa. W vm. :ig 11: U gg, k W '.Hgb,4.ea iAi8 A 3 Ji A, f 148 ' '42m-:QQ-f'555E5CiTg jf 'fffliififiii'-it 'QijifF1QfiftL.lg, H-fijEIff',,EV?'flf',4ff??2f??ZY'i5'W ffQE5?WTfWfifiln vp? WW-Q55fiV'ff 142:42 ,IH'vffJ'fi?liUjqw-ifVf '1?g?ifiQgj.:x' 3tf'l'f?F??ffjf5?gY'55Eggf g A f 3 3 M ., 43,9,Hm,,lc5Qi4,X-m..,g5 QQ ..,, ,g?v2ff hNs2g fqbggmtug JM ,.... SS , ,,,.. ,. 5? q gilifvwf K vii M? CLUBS S69 t 3' N, 4 Q N xiii yf if 9 1 Y Q? .NM The Group Angle 7 Lm.A, 1 Dana Jones and Ming Driskill, seniors, pile their plates at the FHA Thanksgiving dinner. 4. was Q , ig ! : Q I S 9 i .. , - PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE It is utterly impossible to keep from being in some type of group during four years at school. Clubs help us learn to work with people and deal with different situations. Leadership skills, social skills and cooperation are important qualities that can be learned. The world iso we're toldj is full of different kinds of people and problems so the sooner we learn how to cope the better, and clubs help out more than we realize now. Life would also be a bit boring without . . . THE GROUP ANGLE. szacey Turner ln Clubs 149 '- ifaiiesnfz-'ff -isis. n mhwfisg. 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Back Row: Bryan Duckworth, Mackie Sedio, Richard Navarro, Eloy Acosta, Kari Allison, and Daniel Mendez. iPhoto by Daniel Maciell i '-' 'Stage Band - Front Row: Daniel Mendez, Shirley Gaylor, Laura Luna, Mack Sedio, Ricky Hall, Robin Wilensky, and Tara Schneider. Back Row: Shane Dorotik, Michael Newland, Her- man Agullar, Scott Hasty, Johnny Fernandez, Bill Nelson, Keith Sparks, Tim Maxwell, and Blake Felts. iPhoto by Ray Pylantl , laying for the crowd at the homecoming pep rally is Trlni Gonzales, Tara Schneider, Kari Allison, Brande Mitchun, and Lucia Gamez. AW M 1 . .aw ea eww Kewl erik as 'QQ eacfiw ahah F7 2 5? Mitt V we The Hottest Angle In Clubs Is ammin Even though the size of the Lake View band was somewhat small, the spirit of the band was greater than ever. Just like any other thing you do, you,ve got to give IQO percent, said Daniel Mendez, drum ma- jor. And 100 percent was exactly what the band was giving. They showed their dedication and win- ning style in several contests and events throughout the year. Some of these events were UIL contests in Austin, and Abilene, and a special Christmas con- cert. But the most interesting new development was the creation of a Jazz Band. The band played all styles of music, from rock 'n' roll to Ragtime. We lump them all together with the big term 'Jazz', said Mr. Mike Chance, band director. Ac- cording to Mr. Chance, even though they had been hurt by six-week failures, they were still able to participate as a great band. Ray Pylant Just like any other thing you do, you've got to give 100 percent. -Daniel Mendez Clubs 151 4 he anxiety of the coming game is building up, as exhibited by Leslie Thane, senior. ollowing the cheerleaders in a yell are a group of sophomore Chlefettes. fPhotos by Matt Ueckertl 'G V ' 21-VY: 0-.Q-be ...Il 2 H .,.,, . ii, at Q 32 fs 'ri EW x, ,Ji Q7 ., in A 'S' iii A 2 39 ig g 1 e 5 K Ji Q2 5 be - sax, ,-,N 1 asa A f M for 'i 'T W FW Y 6 - You is qilswfaglfwvf gagwfiffrgfx? - - .,: ff , gkgvxwfgrgrqgk. gi, ,imr5.1,-142148,gwrE:h.m.gi6f.Y HSM-,,-2394-,,-mm, mis w-.,..f,.2 .9 ,'g,.,- .- -rm - 5 n 1 2 ffil- . mf 1 :Q ,afnsm .J F , ' 'K Q -- fig: . . . A V 'ff Flfiggff WW s ' n , 1 ffl: :ffwg,,e.vf wg ui fq aif' 4 K l -fab, K M by of M- f ' rf, ' :::'i1E1.'?:f3 -EE3g,E ,...,... ,EF -f '5g:55' 1- , 217- ' 'f '-'1' . L -: 7 ' ' , , ' ',5 ' 9 . :- - 'U 'S ,' E: . -4, - ' ' 45 .v e- .EE- ' 5 'H':.::'2:' . .': .,-Fw y 5-',,'f'-fxyia IQ- x f --fr. . L I 3, ,.., ff, ,adn , -: , g. 1,-.5 'IRIEV ,f .'::5'... 5 .':fZ' E4,: :Q, f Fff, :acl we f w:+.g-- 1550- , :S-Quai :Sw - .5 1, 1 L 1- . . : ' Vi -. , Q ,A . 2: f',a.f::,:-' -,, : . 2:--1 .seem 'g,a:.m,,5,': E-was: .Z5:. ',f5' sri' H 4' 'y asw-: Z-X ..:'wq 6 - Q, 5. , o f f Q.. g The Sharpest Angle In Clubs Is Cheerin From nursing sore throats caused by con- sistent Friday night cheering to those long bus trips to Monahans and other far West Texas towns, the Chiefettes were the big- gest supporters of the Chiefs. Being a Chiefette meant that there were a lot of things you might not like, but you got something out of it in the end. I hated all the hairspray on the bus because you couldn't breathe with all the girls using all the different kinds of hair spray, Pam Harvey, senior said. I didn't like having to get up early in the mornings for summer practice, LaNell Morton, junior said. Senior Leslie Thane didn't like the bus trips too much. They were fun, but when you tried to get some sleep, it was hard because everybody would be screaming. But they did have fun backing the Chiefs. I liked going into the locker room after we won, to hug the guys and congratulate them, Harvey said. I enjoyed doing the dance routinesg they were a lot of fun, Thane said. I also en- joyed just cheering, because there were a lot of us to back the Chiefs. Shawn Auants Bus trips were the greatest! Going to the games with all m y f r i e n d s were the best of times! - Kathy Beeson T leader. hrowing her hands high in the air is Kathy Beeson, drill In Clubs 1 53 Mm .,,--- 1. -fs if pw! sfkgqezgs, an . sexi- g5Jw,4:51 U12 f K if fwiiiflhiz 55531.?w T4-H:5f1'i? 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K K Y 1 54 A Group Angle The Wlld6Syt Angle In Clubs Is 0 Q t Cheer, Cheer for old Lake View High - cheerleaders have always played a big part in the spirit of high school. The cheerleaders underwent a lot of changes this year. They recieved a new sponsor, Mrs. Joyce Shelton, who fired us up , said Rachel Rushing, senior mascot. Another change came with cheerleaders annual trip to summer camp. This year we lthe mascotsl were also required to go to camp,'l said Michelle Munoz, junior mascot, I think it helped us a bunch. Cheerleaders have always been full of school spirit and this year's squad was no exception. I think we had a great year. I don't think anyone will ever forget the homecoming pep rally, the spirit was so high I didn't come down to earth for three days, said, Misty Huggins, junior. Pam Harvey I just loved be- ing a cheerleader! I loved the pep r a I I i e s , t h e h o m e c o m i n g parade, and the bonfire. Most of all was when our efforts paid off and the guys were happy- - Cinnamon Hamilton X Q i Gln' . 4.1:- X-l:5:l 4735? G43 lf'-55' lwwl Top - Choir Officers - Front Row: Marie Williams, Vice PresidentgJeremy Rouse, President, Cinnamon Hamilton, Secretaryg Back Row: Donna Rouse, Treasurer, David Blocker, Librariang Russeal Wortham, Librarian. Above - Area Choir Members: Leslie Thane, Bobby Avrett, Jeremy Rouse. lPhotos by Ray Pylantl N11 . R . Hu.. I , URM. . A Q R 2 l af 1 T5 if Y 1 ff QR' .- 'ff , 1 Q , R ikflf' I 55115 .4 7 1 'K ' ' . n . fi, of 'X . RR.1j'1 . 1 ' 9 Q , V V , . ,R ' . . Rf 4 R - . R R . , R 'R ' ,.,,, I R ' P ' ' ' C ' x 1 .. , ,R ' ' , ,Q gg A -I V .fs J .R , .R a as n - no R . . n 1 We n Q R A sf so so ' 2 R' - . f , R ' . L 'X L Q M: R - W, QA, . , R La, , . , R ,541 . 11 1? ' QW f A 7 fr 5 rl V E' VP 42 . V., . I R 1 A H VV tg 2 , Q7 , M . .4 ,Wg VK 4 5 A n A n 1 if R R. R ff ag ' . , ,K 2 n - an Q W as .1 ' --fp R A l ' V . 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This was a tremendous honor to be invited to perform, Mrs. Shirley Robinson, director, said. In addition, the choir held several fund rais- ing activities in order to accumulate enough money to pay for their spring trip. Seven students were selected for all region choir, while Bobby Avrett was chosen to be an all state choir member. Ray Pylant Music is a way of expressing my feel- i n g s t o w a r d s others. - l.uAnn Stanley Mrs. Shirley Robin- son checks over some music with choir members, Leslie Thane, Bobby Avrett, and Nick Soto. KAI! photos by Ray Pylantl I Wie. I i ,c an-v 'Ni Zi, is mf-M :WW-mi mmm, as haron Johnston, sophomore, has writer's - block as she gets to a rough spot on the computer. iPhoto by Ray Pylantl ropping a rough picture are Shelly Ashley and Tonya Gressett, juniors. iPhoto by Ray Pylantj aria Mills, sophomore, does her journalism in style with a bag of chips by her side. iPhoto by Ray Pylantl ,.,..' 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At the dinner the FHA has time off to socialize and plan their next big event. Ray Pylant f The best part is sharing ideas and having fun gp with your ,nts friends. - Dana Jones Ing Clubs T 161 I thought it was a good idea until I had s to pull the stickers out of my socks - Sherry Clift .,fTh,Q...fg1Sh3Kpest Angle In Clubs IS. itching in The National Honor Society has become involved in the Don't Mess With Texas campaign by Adopting-a-Highway for the next two years. The Honor Society is re- quired by its national charter to do a public service project every year, said Mrs. Cheryl Key, NHS sponsor. Honor Society members seemed to like the project. I think it's a good idea that we're cleaning up the highways to look nice, said Leslie Thane, senior. The project is a great idea. It's an ex- cellent community service project, said Daniel Mendez, senior. Two miles of highway are the responsibili- ty for the next two years. The adopted por- tion is on FM 2288 near the Highland Range housing development. Trash bags are pro- vided and the filled bags are collected by the Texas Department of Highways and Public Transportation. lt makes me think twice before I throw trash out my window, Christie Wyse, junior said. Matt Ueckert .- L S? M N . ,,.. , -A : df r 1 . - r - asf? .. l r f -. 1 1 Q 'E ,gifs . . l . A Q - ... U fi 3 i . ' - 135 5? I r f fw ' 1 2- -f:vfw1 iM:.:. H -Zrfigtisif ' 1 ,t::.N . 3. f' 5 gr -2 5 3559324 'Sim . . - ., ---- . , . f 0 ' . f- i A Q ' ff -P f. . 7 fs.. -. -- 'T' ' A me my Q, . . 12155 :zifs f sae ' ' 'lr sf 4 re if ,Q V - , . 1 rl . ., .-I----a--M, M . M .. . 4 ........-w..,..W I. H l ----- 1 .,- - , -- 1.5, P -wi C' s ' i 'LE . ' f 2 f 1 - . : s Z 1 3 .. 3 . ' .- Wie' .... - .sfsgra r . 1 i n .A 162 wiaie'iAniiie V W '...':, ,,, ..A ,, v,-,Mk I A to Standing at roadsign are NHS offlcers:Manda Lopez, Richard Navarro. Sherry Cllft. Cindy Tones. iPhoto by Matt Ueckertb rv ff' Bah ,iikf .5255 1 . ,V ,. Q -z : S i X, lr lv iszaw Bi gg s 2 S E 1 ' 2 Egg f . s X ,.- , af 5 .3 ggi A- 3325 gr Mg? l 'g lfsia 35 .iw gl. is L, 'I enjoy doing the Pow Wow, it usually presents a challenge. - Sean Hatfield senior The Clearest Angle In Clubs Is O t Q For the first time in many years, the prin- ting department began printing the school's newspaper again, the Pow Wow. We really take pride in doing the Pow Wow, printing teacher Randy Marshall said. A lot of the second-year people take most of the responsibility. The first-year people main- ly do negatives and most of the stripping. But to do the best job possible, we put the best students on it. The printing department did a lot out of the I at an 34 'l ordinary to help the Pow Wow achieve a more modern and finished look. i We are used to doing simple black on White things. But with the Pow Wow, it's a loil more difficult. They run half-tones lpicturesj, which require a special process. And this yean they started doing color, which also requird special processes, Mr. Marshall said. I enjoy doing the Pow Wowg it usually presents a challenge, Sean Hatfield, printing president, said. Shawn Avants s 31 jlfi . 5 352 2 . ' K . 55 ..,. - we -:- ,aww ,I my Aww ff y lm W, www WM WW . ir? ff-sq ff -R 2: 1, 3. M-laarw-is in -M12 ,' r ,iv V , 1, , 'S .... . -' ,, we '. 5 : H f N? X M ..., ' , . f i f t -- f Pnl Q W T . ff f -a . - - :g i 5? rude.: -fm-as 5 s w ,,,,.Mi.g...n Q' gil., 5 F M .e.. Mi'k.a iwnfw-1-gq?m.E.,imEh' Wwwws '.,:.sa:.t.f fum A Q ...Hemi-'QM-W ww?-'H' ..s..Nfa'rf'frx:NM'-' ' - .ew .. , fialwssszrmstmwssefmirimt ws't'mW s..,.....M-1 - M xg.. Q sim A w if 5 z X . 1 I ,ff X Kwai 2 ex ,K 'lm s J 5. . is 13 sm-za' g 5 if A ' Aj.. , www-.-f 'm ?'m'M'l': M3lu.-s..'vn:w:g .li5 K..,,. g 13 1 M I I la ir 1 E 392 MM T 1 X 93 if 15 2 .. .Q A . 1 2' df J 12fa2i:g,,s'ig,g,,' ' ' s A ' -- ...,.. L -'-'- QM pm? 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Students enroll for the marketing program their junior and senior year as an elective for three credits per year. The students are often assisted by the teacher in placement in a cer- tified training station. They attended one class period in the morning then work in the afternoon. Students had to work a minimum of 15 hours per week. Students received grades from daily class work, individual study manuals, tests, and evaluations based on their job performance and progress. They took true-false tests, fill in the blanks, and essay type tests. Students also take pre-tests and post-tests to help evaluate student knowledge. The average a D.E. student has to maintain to stay in the program is a 75 average in their job evaluation, according to Mr. Rocha. As for auto mechanics they maintain their grades by taking tests from their text books. The purpose of the class is to prepare students for later jobs and experiences. The main function of the class is to teach motor jobs and basics. 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A I The 'Right-,Angle In Clubs Is , orking Training here will put them in top salaried 1 T jobs. - Mr. John Bear- field . lili 'Sf Qi -ar rise? gf, .3 f .. s V K S . Wh i h I . j e 'L if il: Basic entry level skills were taught in mechanical trades and construction trades classes, giving them the practice they needed to get jobs in their fields. Mr. John Bearfield, construction trades teacher, said, Training here will put them in top salaried jobs at an early age. Mr. Davis Ellis, mechanical trades teacher, said, It is an environment that teaches students how to get along. Through their on-the-job training courses, students learned to build, paint, overhaul small engines, do carpentry, and weld. Good employment is a goal that can be reached from these classes, Mr. Bearfield explained. The Industrial Cooperative Training course basically explained, the rights in a job. Students learned how to cope with financial problems and learned to balance checkbooks, do income taxes as well as learn about the different kinds of in- surances that are available. Students in ICT work in a variety of jobs in- cluding nurses aides, carpenters, dental assistants, plumbers, mechanics, and chef's assistants. Yvette Costilla 'X 1' Adding henges to a door is an intriguing task as shown here by Rudy Zavala, Kenneth Griffin, and Joe Trammell. ln-f .-Q1 K l5'Mqrsvv...,,h 'B ff: arl Ramage, grinds his project to perfection. Photos by Daniel Mucielb 31' 'r :sir 35353 ,V f ri -.fi up :iii Ni .. 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'x 172 A Financial Angle l College was one of many supporters of P was -' I' 'lar af' N ' I s' ' 1' Q Xe Y' kr, ,v- I-gf , ff , N -I 1 W -1 'r ' Fl all KIEIIICAH COIKERCIAL COLLEGE A ., in Wy! 4 mf' .Jw 5 ,. ly sn- , .I M NO YEARBOOK WITHOUT ADS V Businesses must advertise to sell their products and they do this in all sort of ways. The publishing of a yearbook could not be accomplished without advertising sales. The staff appreciates the generosity and kindness from all of our sponsors, for by supporting the yearbook, they are supporting the entire school not just one segment. Without the advertisers there would be a struggle in the FINANCIAL ANGLE. Stacey Turner ike Burrows, sophomore, and Chris Gove, freshman, prepare to dig into a pizza at Shakey's, one of the supporters of the yearbook. iPhoto by Matt Ueckertj In Ads 173 pmxwzxzslQ 'lz1fw'i1 zg.1t'w1zn x 53f4 EM 1 mu zmfgall tlmsv s we-vin! ' f . ,F ' 52? ' 'HJ , Vii - , 1, i. , - fi:-z,I?f11,-f Mozfvk llll'l!l0l'fKS' Ill? q11ifMlfzfy01111s. Moffxrlw ffmis' f'i11g.fb011!f1' be fifhzfz' Win-11yfn s1'vlza:ar-arilmgfisimm . Q I 'Szs1im1r QE ram ix' 214 unmquv mul Xgmml.1wfw11,m'. Immuw m ,x ffi1a '1'c1vs:Sf?HWSiiylv. UMA NZUIM' thm!4'm1'Qat1w1x. zhmkziglmum ff'K'Xi3IQ'?Ni1,Yfli1'l?NtVYfxT'wf5. gmzvztzw. iQ'i'llHQS, Mun' 1 mm gf 1 , -W QD Balfour. .Xb 0llI'!YQ'll!I7!lA1'lis' iff yn lllllllj' Ufljisl GLEN R. GERLOFF Office hours: if 114 Child,-egg Weekdays: Saturdays: Across the strieet 8:30-5:30 9:00-12:00 i 'f i from Lee Jr. High n n LL,, ,zykz L , Q 5 Memories Are Like Fine Photographs! Joe's Photography Studio TX In Ads 175 Pssr common. LAKE VIEW gfifcfufili? F-F-A' Sweetheart: 3205 N. Chadbourne, San Angelo, TX 76903 Rebecca Adams 653-1338 CONCHO ig '2 'H W ,Af f - 'l 1'-'ll'2Sf0l12 BILL ARMS SOUTHWEST 61Q5fgfjjj1fet Finesroue Fmesrons 38 W. Concho 4317 Southwest Blvd. San Angelo, Texas 76903 San Angelo, TX 655-6947 944-9646 0 V I-TX Meei Your Friends A+ f ggi The place +0 be!! PARK HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH 810 Austin at Washington Wednesday 6-8 pm. Sunday 9:30 am. Bible Study 10:50 am. Worship 76 A eie A Preserve Your Memories and Special Gecasions Wlth a Portralt from STU DIO Photography S-mee 1947 3111 W Beauregard San Angelo Texas 7 949-2144 -- 949-3666 3 4 , ' 1 Z, tan , W 1' fi ,LA ,W-X, ,, heels 'n ays to go lt doesn't matter if it's by car, truck, bicycle, or foot, the way a person gets to school says something about him or her. l think what you drive is like a status symbol, it says a lot about the kind of person you are, said Leddy Anthony, senior. On the other hand some people use their transpor- tation as a means of enjoyment. I ride bikes for the fun and personal satisfaction I get out of it, said Tim Moore, sophomore. David Weaver, senior, picked his yellow GTO be- cause it had a good motor in it. It 's just in my blood - my daddy always had a hot rod and his first hot rod was a GTO, he said. I didn't really pick it for the color ...I like the body style, Weaver said. Jeff Colvin, who prefers pick-ups, works on his own vehicles and has previously raced at Wall. I have a dream about my '68 Chevy pick-up. My dream is that it will run 10's in the quarter mile with a 355 cubic inch small block Chevy with a four-speed and a b1ower, Colvin said. Whatever the reason, teenagers take a lot of pride in what they drive. Pam Harvey Burning rubber are Leddy Anthony and Lance Luther, seniors. David Rubio, senior, and his mustang ThePony Express proudly pose for the camera. Senior, Matt Ueckert, shows his unusual style of motor- cycle riding. 176B Racmg cars is one of sophomore Radaina Ohlemacher's favorite pastimes. lA1l photos by Matt Ueckertl 'WWW jill lil' . -ff 1 A A 23, ' wn.,xffvm...wf..a.J I, ,smug .ge - 2 4-' t H W K n ag L lx fx,-fs A 1. fff.f'f' 'lf - 'TV' 4 s . ,N gm M, tw-' g M i .ill-,. ' -a , Q ' x'!a NK' gg 'W' fc' vi'? ' ,..,'f v, ali +1 . 4 f 'W Wi!-:Mg ill he make it? Sophomore Tim Freshman Heather Williams poses attempts to jump a proudly with her fashionable group of volunteers. motor scooter. Qphoto by Matt Ueckertl enior Mitch McCada shows off he unusual paint job on his ickup. 176C 4- 176D Stondord-Times Covers Loke View High chool with prid 214 6424, Read the Standard-Times for information on oll Loke View High School events. 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CIOLDS G Y M Q Aerobic 8: Fitness Center n of San Angelo 1- . Fitness for every body 3335 Knickerbocker 949-7592 A Licensee Of Gold'S Gym Ent. Inc. 658-8482 LANE WEATHER MART Heating - Air Conditioning Ventilation - Sheet Metal isher's ood. 1VIartS HWY. 87 North ,+ 'w., 2225 Marx Street Grape Creek ass-3477 Lakeview 653- sons c fns L Independent Grocers-your link to Co-Op buying J. O. Lane 3909 N. Chadbourne Owner San Angelo, Texas 76903 FULL FLORIST 24 HR PHONE CRAFTS 19153655-3121 forAllOccmons goaf Lwffnmsf fzlnfunzwf !91i NO, CHADBOURNE Let 'Us Zlsrpress your ffeeHr1gs we X4 EDFEL Q' 62 051901 VER' 'Uisoa Q2 A ,Q 1355 M81 'HWY W Pg R Y Y Y 9:8 PAPER Li , Your Big Result Getter 15 North Tyler 944-7653 San Angelo, TX 76901 THE WATER DEPOT Reverse Osmosis g , X 'far' '..- QA Drinking Water Ek i Bring Your -- Own Bottle f 3025 SOUTHWEST BLVD. 1501 PULLIAM NEXT TO vvAL-MART ACROSS FROM K.F.o. 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Box 1523 Ph. 653-3371 I- San Angelo, Texas L I.....-----......... - SAMUELS TRUE VALUE HARDWARE + 9 xhtxkgq' O f i . ' rx tx 'lfvxpx 9 4 9 , E .. - F 0 Q- .-OWS x . 2. f s , W 0004193 ,, ' vis ,EVER 1105 . .11 QM JR . S Nw ' RICAR owne' tg y ,, i Your 4 North Angelo Headquarters ' OA TE . , lor All Hardware Needs - 5 FUEN 3013 N. Chadbourne Phone 653-3092 I f SOUTHWEST SPA 3109 Executive Drive , San Angelo, Texas 76904 91 51944-4538 San AlQelo's Only Private Men's Health Facility House of Fireplaces BUILT-INS AND FREE STANDING FIREPLACES TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES 1121 S. CHADBOURNE SAN ANGELO, TX. A749151 653-3140 JH aiu lllsvrkbutrws H 0 L S U M B A K E I mu ,gif I ni-.il Prmmcs I u A 1 if 1 .a cv... i I 1316 West TWOhIg L L' G M ' San Angelo, Texas Phone 655-8196 Sxxv-S'-X ' ANIMAL HEALTH INC. t- X ,,,,.--'-- . r ...The f Tgoftfiitxfrti sr. Good Things ,J SAN Ammo, xrxns 76902 Baked ln - Me' . 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Experience Free Estimates I SHELTON'S PAINT 8: BODY SHOP Pride in Excellence and Quick Service Complete Auto Body Repair and Refinishing I All Types and Makes Custom Paint and Restoration 9I5f653-5049 CURTIS SHELTON TOMMY SHELTON - Home 8a Nights 942-0564 Box 23 FM 2105 Home 653-2500 In Adgf p ss EVERGREEN Furnlture ln the Raw FEEDS You Flnlsh We Flnlsh I Custom Flnlshlng Available Furniture Roflnlshlng AMITY 307 North Oakes San Angelo Texas 76903 140 'East 4th Street MAASHA ALLISON 915455-1725 omce Manager San A0990 TGXHS 75903 ' es ie ane, senior ie ette, oo s on ur'n re the homecoming game with Pecos. lPhoto by Matt A Ueckertl V Ph 1915, 658 1923 San Angelo New Car Dealers Association E ITIBIDB 1'-IEE' A QQ' L Ptymouth Q l'1 t Lincoln Mercury Dodge Subaru JIM BASS FORD HONDA H R LITTLE CONCHO Bulck GMC Mercedes Benz RANDALL MOTORS Oldsmobile-Cadillac CAR COUNTRY MAZDA MUSTANG CHEVROLET GRIFFIN MOTORS Chrysler-Plymouth-AMG Jeep-Renault SAN ANGELO NISSAN SCHUCH MOTOR CO Pontiac-Toyota We are proud fo be a parf of The West Texas Tradition BODEIS FEED 81 SUPPLY 'I LYNN ALEXANDER , . . - - 'Q .' 0 . L 1 Th chf 1 k a Ig 184 - The Financial Atigle JOHNSON'S FUNERAL HOME BAPTIST S. 435 W. Beaureggrie 1912 655-3113 CHURCH 19th and Volney Streets 655-9319 NEAL BH'LLHART'PaSf0' cancun vnuw uruimc nuuvsunruvmnn, Sunday School 1 10:00 i 2530 Pulliam Street Morning Worship - 11:00 Sunday Evening - 7:00 Wednesdayfvening - 7:30 Facing the problems of the teenager Quick, fast service ovoiloble in rurol oreos of these 10 counties: Coke, Nolan, Glosscock, Concho, Q lrion. Runnels, Mitchell, Sterling, g - Tom Green, Reogon omce 19153 555-5957 AQHJE 22 NO. BELL I SAN ANGELQTEXAS72 O PHONE G15l5O-2845 , Pllglm- 4 1 CA RQUIK f if Cdwn Pawn SHOP ' LOANS ON ANYTHING OF VALUE OIL CHANGE - LUBRICATION - SELF SERVICE GAS - UETAILING GET A PIECE OF THE HOCK STATE lNSPECTlON - AUTOMATIC CAR WASH - 4v'v'AND CAR WASH MARK LOWERY 3602 GREEN MEADOW DRIVE 9151944-1514 SAN ANGELO, TEXAS 76904 R MANAGER . ji v' Q SMZLIZIHIT I5 EVEHYTI-lm ' A CBS AFFILIATE - - - - - - ,.r.. 5 5 .LE 53,3 HSS Gllf' W XA li uf NORTH Used Car and Truck Sales Complete Repair 81 Parts Dept. JIM BASS NORTH LOS CABALLOS VETERINARY CLINIC Gary D. Hodges, DVM General Practice Ph. 9151653-1037 729 Wes! 29th SL San Angelo, Texas 76901 RAGSDALE-SHCOK 15 W. Concho San Angelo, Texas 76903 658-8828 655-4254 655-9555 0-W 5 R QPU , l 0 0,5233 rno'Exl 1 A lx PAliT5ll 0 c L t y LUMBER S WHOLESALE John W. Duncan DIAL. 1653-1403 I 1 86 - The Financial Angle FZZA g Reslauratul.. Sherwood Way at Howard 944-7611 A. '. 4 ':. V in 99 W , . - Xl J. : , 1 Q ,X I mi 43 -'fs x . 1, we i 'fig if ' - V -Nix'x.' - Sy -5 F! -rw 45' Ill f , I ii .5 I. L M 1 ! 6 -is Y 6 M ANGELO SPORTING GOODS 1 S. Taylor QQQ-4694 Village Shopping Center My dad helped a lot by tell- ing me the importance of working hard and going to college. - Chris Carpenter, Senior jam laalgwag jforibf 402 Koberlin 655-7367 lgalgway jforiaf .gouflzwedf Park 2400 Suite 100 2412 College Hills Blvd. 944-0055 Business Hours 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday Through Saturday LUKE ALLEN THE PHOTOGRAPHY OIL UF MINK COLLECTION BY lQoAe Wqurie Senior Portraits, Weddings, and General MARTY RIEDEL 5325 Briarwood Dr' Photogmphy 915-653-6285 San Angelo, TX 76903 7 4735 Hatchery Rd. 653-4135 ' sam ,eliieeieo CAS H N G CFEEWS QlfallidilodioLlliflleiifff 2131 also wanted to compete in U.l.L. competitions. 7 Bus. 653-8062 Bobby Avem' 9 7 LARRY HARRIS Res. 949-0391 sem' ' ll BRETT JONES Res. 658-8784 ' L 24-Hour Service Fully Insured . In Ads' 187 A 6 L CL A .6 m fg? Just say Nor' I P'0P ,C W 'i0' cowursa soFrwAne 0 cmssnoom Anus Q wonxsooxs '3 0 ' 589' ' Q BASIC sxu Lsj 1q5Nl uL nv'qs'e Tj P sumo' 5 Hops' - , ' 3 ' 6 CONCHO BUTANE co. eke g ef CARY TOMERUN' OWNER , . ' 6 . SERVING THE CONCHO VALLEV b M Sas,2msz1m , 'a'asx:'z' ch f A f N Styling Cqy Rf, HW, B7 NA 8' X M 300 A0990- TUX- 75901 51 AUQUO- TCF- Enola Santos M. ED. SAN ANGELO, 76703 I E C I K I ti 'M It's a Pleasure to Serve You Family Steak House ,San Angelo, Texas 78901 1801 Knickerbocker Rd. San Angelo, TX. 949-2554 1 as - Financial Angle 201 N. Main Phones 655-6961, 655-6962 SAN ANGELO CLEARING HDUSE ASSOCIATIDN Bank of the West Central National Bank Central National Bank - West Central National Bank - North First City National Bank Southwest Bank Texas Bank Texas Commerce Bank - San Angelo Tom Green National Bank ill' H ' V ZV, , C C V L VV Angelo Driving Academy BUWIMAN HJMBEB g I D f . D H I Complete Home Center f , , f sq f, e ensxve nvmg 3r1faz2L'Qzzz5fr B 0.1 ISAMTZ R - Qxyfr lsmlssa ul . . . i'l'a10l If . . . iipillh' 944-fl'l3l Free Pick Up 8: Delivery Service i. J Wzlhm City Limits For Behind Wheel Training We dc Iver you: lulnber' is A it W bb K-Mart Plaza n a e , I , a 1 V Ownerflnstmctor 32 E' Concho 3315 Sherwood Way -- San Angelo ' 915-6582975 San Angelo, Texas 76903 'MIB' 'skis CAR COUNTRY MAZDA 2210 Austin SAN ANGELO, TEXAS 76903 New 81 Used Cars Parts 81 Service 915-653-1305 Gear 'em up Chiefsli' The thing that motivated me was my wanting to be good in something, and that one thing was school. - Gena Franks, Senior Henry's Diners 4751 The Driginal Henry's Diner Steakhouse and Mexican Food l-IENRYHOGEDA, JR, Mgr. 3020 North Chadbourne 653-1058 'Specializing in Mexican food 'Banquet rooms available 'Call for reservations Closed on Mondays Tuesday-Thursday - 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Friday - 11 a.m.-2 p.m. A Saturday - 11 a.m.-1 a.m. Sunday - 11 a.m.-3 p.m. N Henry's Diner 9662 and Scotland Club 3015 Sherwood Way 944-3245 'Specializing in Mexican and American food 'Live entertainment Friday and Saturday 'Happy Hour 4-9 p.m. daily 'Best Fajitas in town Closed on Mondays Tuesday-Thursday 11 a.m-10 p.m. Friday-Saturday 11 a.m.-3 a.m. I Sunday - 11 a.m.-10 p.m. 1090 The Financial Angle Air Dynamics Inc. 607 S. Oakes San Angelo, Texas 76903 Phone: 915-655-2515 mwvn - - AIR CONDITIONING O HEATING F Plumbing Commercial Heating and Il I Qs Air Conditioning Residential rr Home of the famous Spurjewelry Downtown Sunset Mall 653-3135 949-9617 11 W. Beauregard 4001 Southwest B. ' 9:30-5:15 10:00-9:00 Bob Gordon 2421 N. Chad. d -S d M d -Sa d Mon oy mu' oy on my 'U' GY 915-653-0894 san Angelo, Texas 16903 SOUTHWEST STYLISTS 3027 Southwest Blvd. fNext to Water Depotl do well in school, and I knew that if I 944-1634 wanted a good career I would have to have a college education. - Elizabeth Rader, Senior .R My friends have influenced me to 1 It f Open Monday- 'i Saturday 8-2 Q za V , ' . IQN 1'-I K 'sfxx ft -gil, 1,1 Flat Tops and i IQ, ,L All Types of .- X . , If ., Haircuts -F ' 'At r' S 9 . Dggiggsllic . Stislxc 'A ' X tj 1 Sculptured Nails , A - 1 1096 Student S i I 5 .R ' Discount TRANSMISSIUNS lx y 'I f l915l 555-7290 fi 1 'E Iohn Key' 520 E. 19th Sr. I ' Owner San Angelo, TX 76903 In Ads! ssri 1-91 Congratulations Kellie, Love Dad Renee Follls Robby Cornellus B QSGMSSSQN STEWART San Angelo, Texas 76903 We Buy Sell or Trade for Cars or Pick-Ups C 0 N C Bus 655 0480 Res, 653-7250 TOMCOMUS CONSTRUCTION I had to do well in school or else I wouldn't be able to receive scholarships so I can continue my education and become an aviator. - J. D. Cullers, Senior Q -'EJ' -I 3' 'J O Cb 1-r 14. O an 0 w 2 FY' S 53' Q '12 'eP'e. S:vxvjywg'1cff'f 1 92 Q The Financial Angle ft V 1'-T? Qin in N I intzhg S. 949-7215 Pager 658-9 ' s 66 'CGllllm TENNIS 6532494 AUCTION CO. 655-9915 I D J'J W W . EIEEEE! K ' Free Estimates Closed Wed. PM. 81 Sunday JIM BASS FORD, INC. 2901 Sherwood Way San Angelo, Texas 949-4621 A JIM BASS NORTH 2500 N Bryant San Angelo, Texas 658-8828 Tommy Harp Painting 1926 Catalina Dr. San Angelo, Texas 458 start 'good habu' wurrnxnmuruconranv romw f 'ff4BYS1'I'U'K0 eonocruc energy M X 6 YOUNG PAlNT8z Q flu? f SUPPLY Complete Line ol' Paint and Supplies SmH'Z'L?ZfZ,fe'ZZfZdhZ3g,fI1,Zif' si Box 60461 san Angelo, Tex. 76906 1724 W. Beauregard 69157 655-5391 Ph. 655.6931 I In Slllillfa? SCOTT CABLE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 28 West Concho ' San Angelo, TX 76903 f . Cable Television gives 1-IIIEQTX 3- more choice, value, and 'Iii' Q gl variety . . . I Call us for your Cf- --.4 entertainment needs! 4 5 1 5 1 HOUSE OF CHEMICALS, INC. Serving West Texas With I Fine Milk Products and AND B sl H RESTAURANT Dairy Goods Since 1934. SUPPLY 300 North Chadbourne chlotzskyjs SPOONTS JW , v DIEFISCHKE OPEN T59 'QM M I KESKA 'P 7 DAYS fs:--Jim , k l DINE IN on T'AlxEg'LIT E449 REALTOR Q 3020 KNICKERBOCKER 949-0026 ' DRIVE THRU WINDOW MOBILE UNIT ENTER OFF CHEEKSIDE STREET BEAUFlEGAFlD 81 PHONE ORDERS ENCOURAGED NORTH BRYANT 658-8525 3429 S. JOHNSON San Angelo, Texas 76904 1915i 944-3596 PUCITER ABSTRACT COMPANY Representing CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY TICOR TITLE INSURANCE Serving San Angelo Since 1945 131 S. Irving .................... 655-6548 Pregnant? Need Help? Call Pregnancy Help Line 942-1 1 71 Free Pregnancy Test Confidential 194 The Financial Angle OWNER - DORMAN L. CHAPMAN PHONE 19151 655-6941 I A ' Ace Builders Lumber Co. Q 16959 D 35 New Homes - Remodellnu - Buildinu Materials N f1 NN ' A 79 EAST 14TH STREET SAN ANGELO, TEX. 76903 5 14 ,S 1-if or s FAMILY PLANNING OF SAN ANGELO 2 111a,. Confidential, Private, ' Licensed Experienced Personnel - 4141 College Hills Blvd. I 944-9274 D Southwest Entrance San Angelo, Texas 76904 In as little as 6 months you 1 XX, A can learn a skill and start on the road to success. I ' X . A, 1 GO FOR IT' I' n I I MJ YOU CAN AFFORD A QUALITY EDUCATION! CCNCHO CAREER INSTITUTE Wu B Y Don't delay! Start making a better future for yourself! l 8 CFC Oll Want T0 Be In 5 Years? Congratulations Graduates! -- Where the student comes first Concho Career Institute l 706 Knickerbocker Road l San Angelo, Texas 76902 I 1 l DAY CLASSES! I El'u'0II Now! Lim'ted Class Space CALL NOW! 655-3420 or 1-800-237-6827 I In 95 GHG: said if I didnt do it, e wouldnt love me anymore? AND YOU KNOW WHAT? I GOT angry. It was such a trashy thing to say. Like I was so desperate for him I'd jump off a cliff or something. We didn't have any birth control. I started out say- ing it was just the wrong time. Then I started thinking it was the wrong guy. After he said that, he put on this big act about it. If he really cared, hed'd have let it drop. He'd have given me time. I mean, you don't have to be the brain of the world to know you don't have sex without protection. And ypu sure don't make a baby with a guy who thinks he can threaten you. Nobody should pressure anybody to have sex. Especially if you feel you're not ready. Or prepared. It's a fact of life that if you have sex without safe, ef- fective birth control, you're going to get pregnant. Who should be responsible for birth control? It can be you, it can be him, even better when it's both. If you need information or just someone to talk to, call your nearest Planned Parenthood. We can help. That's what we're here for. Q Planned Parenthood Federation of America 810 Seventh Avenue New York, NY 10019 In San Angelo, come by our clinic at 2619 Sherwood Way, or call us at 944-1909. 196 A ,ggxxiqyx Nuo JN U n , ,,.,,,,.,,,f'o! Q .- f. K x i grf Good Congratulations it if V55 , tZ 3 '-1-1---f' Q Luck Seniors! 'X Seniors Howard County Q Junior College X xxg-'jg jx' S.T.E.A.D.Y San Angelo Students Taking Every Campus Advantage ofa Drug Free 2420 Vanderventer L Youth 944-9585 A i me-? c1 .K erman Aguilar, freshman, concentrates on getting the music right during a halftime performance of a football game. In Ads .- 1 ,-M:-:,,wfl1,1.-1 :ff ,. .z :mf fi, t.k,, , ., ,. , . , f .U ef. ,Q-it ,, - . fr:f.fr,,f::,:1g-it .I THIS 8 TH T Balrer,Tab1tha Ann 1091 . . 36 Cabrera, Daniel Ray 1091 37 Baker,Theo Alvin 1121 . . 169, 171 c5f1ey,K.nn5e.1y A1101 , , . 27 Balderas,George1101 .. . . 26,127 Caka,Shane Anthony 1091 . 37,125 ' Balfour .......,....,...... ....,. 1 74 Calderon,Juan1ta 1121 7 Banister, Deldra Chantel1091 36 Campos, Marcos 1121 7 , AIAA. Banister,Quentin Wade1121 7, 121, 155 Canipe,Kathy R 1111 17, 99, 11.9 kkk M Bapltisl Temple Church .... ..,,..,, 1 857 gapgeuccio, Cami . . 168 Bar er, Ann . . , . . ar ountry Mazda ...... ..... ,......,... . 1 90 Bnrkin, Rodney Frank 1101 25, 168 cn.mac11,cn5.y1o. 1111 . , , . , 17, 150, 11.9 Barnes, Dawn ,.... 47 ca.p5n1er.ch.1.1npne. 'C11r1s'1121 7, 57, 77, 108, 121. Barnes,Roshinda1101 ... , ., ,, . . 143 127,139,162,165,187 Barney's Studio ..................,..,...,.,.. 176 Carpenler,T1m Allen1101 . 27 Ace Builders ......, ..... 1 95 Barnhill, Stephanie M1091 , , 36, 39, 115, 143, 156, 163 Carquik ...,.....,...... ...,..... 1 85 Acevedo. 139121091 ,,-,. . . 36 Barquera,Joe T 1101 26, 69, 125,127,139 Carr, Evelyn M, 'Ifu1e'1121 . 7, 79, 127, 162 Acosta, Eloy1121 . ..,. . . . . 6, 150 165 Barrera, Elliot Dwayne 1091 . 36 Carrillo, Anthony 1101 27 Adams.Catrina Lynn 1091 . . , . , , , . . . . , . 36 Basnett,Sheryln Joyce 'Sl1err1'1101 164 Carroll,Teresa Lynn 1111 . 17 Adams,Charlene Denise 1121 . . . . , ..... , 56 108 Bass,Jim Ford .,.,,...,......., . . . 193 Carsner, Dr Robert 'L' 48 Adams,Kristina Kaye 'Krisly'1091 . . . 36, 115, 133 163 Bass,.lim Ford-North ...,...... ..., 1 86 Carter,..leremy1101 , . . . . . . 27 Adams,Rebecca Jo1111 . . . . . . 16, 152,169 176 Bauerlein,James C. 'Jmn1e'1091 . 37, 169 Cane,-,Tammy YvQnng1091 37, 133, 143, 163 Adam'-Shfmdfa K-1091 1 1 1 - - -- 36- 143 163 Bwsh. B111 139911719 1101 - - I - --.., 26.169 Cartwright, Patricia Tr1c1a'1111 17,152, 153, 158, 159 Qguilar, ?errr:iar1i1091 . . , ..., 36, 139, 150 193 Beach,Bradley .lust1n1091 , . . . , 37, 129, 139 Cggaggz, M151-1aglAn1h0ny 'M111g'1091 125 gulrre, rini a .,..,,, .. . ...,,. . . 5 Bean,John Lew1s1111 . . . . 16 C3505 Pawn Shop ,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,, ,, , , , , 135 Ahlll11lda.J1fY1Ff1V 1101 . . . , , , ,.,..... 26 Bearden, Luke 1091 . 37 Castaneda,Steve Anthony 1091 125 Ai' Dynamifs H ----1 . - -- 191 Bearfield,John . ,... .. , 47, 170, 171 Castello,Rick . ,. . . . . 99 2:ba,NZe11'21 ,. .R . um. ..... . . , ,... . . .26 BgaMy,Diannia Dawn1101 . . . , 26 CagQiIIO'Danny10'-91 , , 37, 150 exan er, essica ae . . ,,., . , .. ,,... 6 BgCk,Adena ,, ,,,,,,, , , , , , , . . , 47 Ca5qm,Da.,id P11101 , ,, , , 27 AllvT1,.3Kellv 1-.1121 . 6. 60. 93. 99, 116, 130, 131, 142. 143. Beckhusen,Curtis Dean1091 ..,. . . , . 37, 125, 169 Cas1.,,,D.,.a1.C., T,'D11m 1111 , 17, 159 Bee Motors ..,,..,,.,,.... ................ 1 92 Castro, Elizabeth 1091 . , 37 A1len,chnd Elliott 1091 .,...,.....,,.. 36,129, 139 154 Beeson, Kan., D,1121 , 7, 151, 57, 152, 153, 158 C,,,,,,,M,,,,1,,, G 1121 , , 7 Allen,Jacqueline W.1091 ,...., 36,115,143,154,156 163 Bgngs, Dedya J,1121 , . . 7, 61, 116, 163 Castro,Rachel1091 . . . . . 37 i-QHBU.-I1J0S11U1Tl David 'J0Sh'1101 -------,---v- 26. 127 122 Benes,Jesse Lee 1101 , . , 26, 125, 169 Cathey,John 'Johnny'1121 7, 169 en, owe . ,. . ,.,,.. .. .,.,,.,.,.., Ben5,,,,,R,-,SS 131101 H, , 26,134,135 Qaghey,pa.,,11091 ,,,,, ,, H, 37 All2ll.T01'1V 13.1111 -- - ... 15, 75, 90. 121. 127, 147 168 Benson,Zane ..,. ... .. . .. 1 CedilIo,Kimberly Shannon 1121 , . , 7,101,169 All9ll.V9Yf12f1'B 1091 - .. - - --,' 36.115.133.143.153 Biera,Raul1091 ..,.,...,... . . ,.... 37. 125, 129 Chance, Mike . . , . . . . . . 47 Allen. 1-like Ph0i09YaPlW f--- 4------------- 1 87 Bingham, Michael G. 1121 . . . .... . 3, 7, 139, 167 Chandler, Mil-ce S1101 . . . . 27 AIley,Roger Lynn 1101 ,,,,, . , . . . . 26, 168 Blackhurn,Delcia D, 'DeeDee'1111 . . . . . . 167 Chappell, Buck 1091 . . . 37 AlliS0n.KariL.1121 ,,.... ...... 6 . 150. 167 Blacklock,Monty Lane1091 . . , 1,,., 37, 125 c1..ppe11,Cyn11.1a 1101 , , , 27 Atthaus, Monte . . , ,......... ..,. 4 7, 121, 125, 139 Blail',Amme Del5.151091 . . . . . . 37, 137 Ch,p,e11,Th0n.a5 -Tn...,..y 1091 , , , 171 Al'llad0l',SCON Joseph 1101 ......, ...,.,..,. 2 6, 129 Blgif, Frank Anthony 'Tor1y'11171 27, 135 Childerg,DQnal Dgan1091 , , , 37' 150 Amefican Cummefcial College - 1 1 --4- 177 Blakeney, Vanessa Rae 1091 .,,.,.,,. . . , . 37, 150 Childers,Kimberley 1091 ,.... . . . . . , . 37 Amity Raw Fllmisllingl --'----- -'-- 1 84 BIal'ld,Mi1rl4 Steven1111 . . - . 16. 53. 85. 106. 121. 139 Choat,Charles Thomas 1111 .. . . . . . . , ,. 17, 168 Andeis-M1C1'1a91 Sh6W1'1 1111 --.- . 15.168 Blankenship,Sandra1121 . . . . ,. . .. , . . 7 Choate,Sean M. 1111 17, 94, 121,127,162 Anderson,Kenneth H,1091 . , . . . ,.,....., . . 36 Blgylggkvlennifer Lynn 1101 , . , . , . 27 Chowning,Stacy Lee 1101 . , , . . . . . , , 27 And2l'30'i.M91i5S?1 -1510111101 -. - ---- . . - ---- 26.137 Bloclter,Darell Lynn 1091 . , . .. . . 37,156,157 City Lumber . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 186 And?1sl?r1.2111ic11gSlShane'M1k2'1121 - 6,68.75.90.94. 102. Blocker,David Edw5rd1101 ,. 27, 125, 156,157 Clark,Rita1091 . . . .,.. .. . 37 . . Blocker,Gerr 1111 , ,. , . . . 16,55, 159 Clevenger,Teresa1091 , . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. 37 Andfadew-12552 1121 ....... - -- .... -... - - 6. 121 Bode's Feed .y ............ .........., 1 84 Clift,Sherry 5,1121 . , . . , 3, 6, 7, 51, 99, 162, 163,164 Alldfide. Ramflfl D001111 - - - - - 16. 73, 167 Bollinger,Beverly Jean 1091 . . 37 Cochnauer, Billie 1091 . , . . , . . . . . , 37, 163 A d'e - Riffhafd 10521111 1091 1 1 - 36- 102- 159 Borreso..1uan1Ben'1111 16.171 cnck1.n.n,re... . . . . . . , , , , . . . , . , . 50 20910 Bfnfizlg Academy 1 - -- -- -.-' - - -11530 Bollrin,Susan Deann1101 . . 27,163 Coe, Michael Lance 1121 . . . 7, 77,94, 121, 127, 139, 167 '192 0 0 9 911 '-------'-f1- h ---' --'--- B owers,Zane Bruton 1121 . .. . . 171 Coffey,Kenneth Lee1121 .T . . . , . , . . . . , 168 A113210 gglxgliggeashefs Supvlwv - - . . . . 13? B5wie,1.n1nc15 Raygail1101 , . , . 27 c515,Denv... Wayne 1111 . . . . . , 17, 125, 159 1 0 on 5 ------------ - - - Bowman Lumber Co. ...... . . . 190 Collins, Barbara 1121 . . . . , . , . . . 7 411111101 Heflfh 1--------..11 ----.---.---.1. 1 S1 Bradley,Wil1iam D0n1101 , , . 27 Colvin,Jeffrey Lynn,Jr. -.1eff'1121 ., , 8,159 Anth0'l9Y.W211dV 31121121 .-.. . ----. .-... - - . - 6 Bradshaw, Bucky Lee 1111 . . . 16, 168 Concho Butane Co ........... . . . . . 188 Aflfh0nY. l-Eddy Weldon 1121 . . . . . . 3, 6. 57, 89. 167. 176 Brannan, Michelle Mar1e1091 . . . . 37,54 Concho Career Institute. . . . . . . . , 195 Afimbllll. Elisa 1101 ....-- - ..----- - - ------ 26 Brannon,John Justin 1101 . . . . 27 Concho Valley Bike Shop ..,... . . . . 183 Al'l'l0ld-39119 ---.------. --...- - - - . . 47 BrazieI,Nicole L. 1111 ..,.,,.,. . . . . . . 16 Concho Valley Electric Coop.. . . . . . 185 Afv-41192191121 '- - - - 7-.100 Breeden,Tammy MicheIl1111 . . . . . . . . 16 Concho Valley Inn ....... . . . . .,.,. 176 Al'I7.-12111101 ........ ..- 26 125 Brewer,Betty Ann 1111 . ,,.. . 17,162,169 ConnaIy,Carlton W. 1111 . ., 17,167 Ql'f1l?.1-556 -- -U15 Brice, Leslie Warren 11 11 . . .. 17,167,169 Cook, Katherine 1091 ... . . .. ,, 37,159 50 6 0. BVI - --- ..- . Bristo,Jerry ,..,.. ... .. . ... .. . 47 Coolrsey,Claudine G,1111 ,. , . .. . 17,169 25319413 ?:11liEiiA1f111 1111 ---- '1-- 1 6.1132 Bromfield,Cher1e Renae 1091 . . . . 37, 156 Coon, Larry 1121 . , , ..,. . ,. . 8, 89, 90, 101, 121, 140 5 ey. Q -----.N - -Ml Brooks,Angela K,1121 .... .. . 7 Coon,Toclcl Allen 1101 .. .,.. .. .,..,... 27,125,141 Ashley- D011 --'---1------ 1 -- - 47.171 Brooks,Curtis Ray 1121 . . . 7, 54, 158 Cortese,Anthony Phi1lip1101 .. . . . .. . ,. . , . . 27 Awlll2v.5h21lvR-1111 ........ . 16.68.158 Brown,JodiRene1111 ..,. . .. 17 cnmsaaevefty .151121 , . 8, 51, 71, 79, 93, 152, 162, 188, A!!away,WilIiam Lee 'Bill' 1101 . . , . , . 26, 127, 129 Bmw-n,Regina Vi1.g1n1a1091 , , , , , , , 37 195 Qvlnfis-Shvgfgzl-11111 - - -- 1--1-.--..----.. 12. 122 Brown,Robert Clifton 1091 . . . , , 37, 125 canal, Davy Noel1111 , 17,121, 141 We 1 BV1 - ---'1-1- --'------f1 - 1 - . Brown,Shirley ,. . , , .. . . , ,... .. . . 47 Cortez,Richard1091 . , . , . . 37 AVYCU-Rohan L- 'BObbv'1121 - - - 7. 102. 156. 157. 162. 187 Brownlee,She1la1121 . . . , ,.... . . ...,, 7 CostilIa,Yvette Renee 1121 , 71 Avl0r.SfaCv 1--1111 ..... ............. ...... 1 6 .165 Bryant,Kell1e1121 .,..,. . . 7, 76, 91, 116, 131, 163, 192 Courier,The .............. .... I 93 Bryson,Wendy M. 1111 .,. . , , .. ,.,., 17,99 Cox,'1'homas L,1121 . . ., .. , . ,... 8 Burgess,Dora .,..,..... . . . ..... . . 50 Coxon,Daphne Rosemary 1101 . . . . 26, 27, 164 Burlr,AprilBabette1101 . . . 27 Cozby,Curt1s . . . . . . 47 Burney,Jeremy Lynn 1121 ,.,.., . , . . . . . 7 Craig.Barry1091 . . . 37 '7 1 5 21, Burney, Will 11 11 ,....... . . ..,... 17, 121, 162 Crawford, Samuel 1091 , , 37 451 . 1 Q Burrows,Micheal John 'M1ke'1101 . . , 27, 137, 158, 173 Crocker,Cincly1091 . . . , . . 37 Burrows, Royce . . . . . . , . , . . . 48, 59 Crooks,Michael W. 'M1ku'1111 . . . S, 171 M Byerly. Robert Ansel 1091 . . , 37 Cross, Michelle LeeAnn1101 . . . 27 Cuellar, David . . . . . . . . . . , . , 50 Cuevas,Raquel11l1 . , . . , . . . . . , . 17 cu11m,J5nnes D5-nd 'JD '1121 , , . . 5, 8, 162, 192 Cun-1mings,Cristy1091 . . . .,..,, . , 37 cumming-.,M1c1.n51 -M.11e'1091 . . , , 37, 125, 129 Blbb,Christye L. 1121 ....... . . . 7, 169 Cunyioiane A A Q A V A 1 A 47 Baclrer,Bonita 'Bonnie'1091 . . . . . 36, 133, 163 Blcklund. Bruce --..-..-.- -.----- - - - - 47 .,..., .. ,,,.... .. . , . . . ., sau., Monica 1091 ...,... ,,...,,.... 3 5, 143 , Bailey. Louis Wayne 1091 . . . . 36, 125, 129, 171 2 ' Bn11ey,s1epn5nR.1o91 35, 125, 139 2.9151 1 S Baird, Teresa 1101 . .,... ,.,., . 26, 29 '12 95 B.1m,Anf1y Jack1121 . . . . . . 7, 94, 121, 127 A dick? 5 2 i 1 I K' 'fi ffl' 1 f 5 91, J . .. V 1 98 Index Garcia DlCY.Tam2ra L. Tammy 1121 . 3, 8, 55 EsquiveI,Robe 1 ...... - Dacy,Waylon B.1111 ........., ,..... 1 7 Esquivel,Vince'nte1l21 ,ff 53 g::21:'1EQ',1'f1fsL'8'01' ' Dagner.DanaJ.1121 ..,. .. 8,167 Ethicon.. ........,., 130 Garcla'Ra mond1111 '17'165 DNS -D9Hi'1109l -----' --A-'. 3 7 Eudv.Bettv ..---. ,---. ' '. . . 50 G-fai.'R65en31111 ' 17 Dalgle. Tracy D.1121 Daniels,Rosalind1091 . . . Darnell, Jody L. 1101 Darnell, Monty 1091 ....... Davldson.Julie Audra 1101 . . . Davis, Alicia 1121 ......... Davis. Jeana 1091 ........ Davls,Mike Wayne 1101 . . . Dawklns,Lura Dianne 1111 . . . De La Rosa, Joey 1101 ,.,.. Deason, Brian 1091 ......... DeHoyos.Guadalupe1121 . . . DeHoyos, Lupe ,...,..... Del Rlo, Dolores 1091 ..,. Delacerda, Elias 1091 .... DeLaney, Janie .,..... Delarnsa, Jessica 1091 ......... Delarosa, Josephine 1091 ......,.. Delgado, Micheal Joe 'Punkin'1111 . . DeLone, Blane Elmer 1121 .,....... Dendy, Hood ..............., Derlngton,Sharon 1091 ..., Derlngton,Susan Rae 1121 . . . Dlaz, Antonio ,.,.....,.. Diaz, Juan G.1121 ..,..., Dlaz, Martha M. 1121 ...,. Dickens, Ann .......,..... Dlcltens, Demell L. 1101 ....,.,... Dickerson. Timothy Todd 1121 Dickson, Hiram Andrew 'Andy' Dlngess, Selena Pranee 1101 ....... Dixon, Desmond Lynn 1101 ........ Donaho, R.E. Saddle Shop ..... Donalson,ChrystaI Michel 1101 . . . Doran Wend Charlene 1101 . y .... Dorotik. Shayne 1091 ....... Dorotllt, Tracey 1121 ....,... Doss, Karena Suzanne 1111 .,...... Dove,Allen L. 1121 .............. Dozler, James Scott 1101 ..,....... nmki1l.M1ng1121 ...... 3, 68, 87 Dubose, Laura Lynn 1101 Duckworth, Bryan 1121 .... Dulin. Mary 1121 .,....... Dumas,Eric Kealora1121 . . Dumas, Kevin 1091 ...... Dupre. Randy P. 1111 V... Durgln. Darrell .....,. Durgln, Patrick C.1111 . . . Duryel'.Christine 1091 .... Dye, Lori Diane 1101 ...... Dyer, Stephanie Sue 1101 . . . Qgigiw WQEWWH 2 1 f ea.. ,ed go' 1.3. 3 Meow 4 2 V' '31 he 2 W6 51 Qi 12, 2-gf 2 ,f 5 1 1, ty we mefa' , W6 we Q9 , 5,56 6, Jamey Q 1 ,fd 4 , 2 1 a s 16 my 231 3 iw' s 115,11 25 52 211 Eady, Sheila Renay 1101 ..... Early, Michelle Denice1111 .... Eastman.Laura Joyce 1101 . . . Eckles, Billie ............ Eddy, Chris Stephen 1111 . . . Edge, Christine 1091 ....... Elltenbary, Helen J. 1121 ...,. Ellrenbary,Michael Ray 1101 . . . Ellasen, Marcia ............ Elliot, Conan ............ Elliot, Darrell Doug 11 11 .... Ell1ott,John 1091 ......... Elllott,Johnny Wayne 1091 . . . Ellla, Davis .... ......,.. Ellis, Merrijane ......... Elms. Laura ........... Elvena, Allen Jun 1111 ...... Elvena,Chad Wayne 1101 . . . Emert, Tad ,........... Elcobedo, Nemoria 1091 .... Esquivel, Claudia 1111 .... Esquivel, Maria ....... ,149,' , 27, 125, 129, ...,....8,169 163 169 . ...... 37,125 .....27,29,99 ...8,61,94,152 ........27 ...17 ...27 ....37 .......a ..,....169 .......37,l50 .47,102,158,159 ...27,37,156 .......,17 ........s ...47 ...159 ....a ....167 .....3,36 ....8,169 .....5o ........27 .........8,167 .. .37,156,157 26, 27, 53, 99, 169 ........27,167 ..........133 ...l0,27,156 ...37,139,150 ......6,8,165 ....17,152,162 .....3,1o1,167 152,153,175,195 27 ,163 ...8,150,167 ...,8,121,127 ....37,129,141 .17,127,158,163 ...........47 ...27,152,159 ...27,156,157 ...27,152 17 .....27,156 47 17,169,171 37 ....3,8,82 27 164 165 17,171 37 ......37 ....47,171 ......47 ....47 ........17 ....49,51,101 ...36,37,39 ...17,127,150 .........5o Evans. Pat ..........,,, nWWM,, Ewell, Lawrence W. 1121 .... X M116 r .P 6 ,JL 329993 ff Y 'QS' , Q 2 42 rv -1 r if Falrcllild,Robert1091 ..... . . . Family Planning ol San Angelo Farmer, Michael E. 1121 .. ,.... ....48 ...3 .......37 195 169 9, 57, Farmer,Shelbye Rene 1101 ..... . . . 27, 169 Flfl'il,Dub ....,,........ ........ 4 9, 168 Farrla,James L. 'Jamie'1121 . . . ........... 9, 121 Farrls,John Marshel1101 . . . . . . . 27, 125, 129, 139 Fay, Kenneth 1121 ........ ..,.......... 1 21 Fee, Sandy 1091 ......... .,.......... 3 7 Felts,Blake1091 ,......,.. , , , 38, 150 Ferguson,Teena R. 1111 .,.. ,,, 17,162 Fernandez,Johnny1091 .... . . . 38, 150 Field, Stewart, 81 Dolliver .... Finney, Yvonne 1091 ........., Firestone ...,.....,...,.... Fischer, Christopher A. 'Chris'1101 Fisher, Mlstie 1091 ..... ...... Fisher Food Mart .,..,,...... ....188 ......38 ..,.176 ....27 ....38 ....179 Fisk, Lonnie Ray 1101 ......,.,.. ...,.. 2 7 Fltzgerald,Pamela Jill 'Pam'1101 . . . . . . 27, 165 Flveash,Sandra1091 ..,......... .....,...... 3 8, 163 Flveaslr, Shanna L. 1121 ....... ........ ..... 9 , 169 Flores,Jackie1111 ........ ..,................ 1 7 Flores, Miranda Ann 1101 .... .... 2 7, 89, 143, 154,163 Floyd, Duskie D. 1121 ..... Foley,Jerry Bryant 1101 . . . Fonseca, Nicole 1091 .... ..... Ford, John Wayne 1091 ........ Ford,Stephanie E.1121 .... 9, 58, 61, 71, 95, ........27 ,.,.....38 ....3s,163 152,153,163 143 Foster,Shelby1091 ..... .... 3 8, 115, 133, , 163, 169 Foulkrod. Alicia 1091 ..... ................... 3 8, 42 Fowler, Larry Mark 1091 ..,.............. ...,.... 3 8 Fowler,Vanessa1111 .............,.. 17 131,143,163 Franco's Radiator Q Auto Service .............., 183 Franks, Gena K. 1121 ........,,.... 9, 152, 153, 162, 190 Free, Stephanie Cherie 1111 ........ . 17, 20 135, 158, 165 Freeman,Melissa June 1091 . . . ..... ...... . . 38 Frerllss.Kevin ............ .... 4 9, 125, 129, 144 Fme,sl-.aryl L. 'Shem'1121 . . . . . . 9, 67, 94, 152 Fuentes, Annabel G. 1101 ..... . ........ 27 Fuessel, Ronald Dean 1101 .... ,,,,,,,, 2 7 Fulton,Mark T.1111 ....... ,,, 17, 121 gwwee ggamvw eemeee Gallndo, Roland Steven 1091 ........,, . . . 38, 125 Gallegos, Cuauhtemoc l. 'Temoc'1091 . . . .... . 38 Gallemore, William R. 1111 ........,.. .. . 17,125 Galllmure, Clint Rane 11 11 ........, ..... 1 7 Galllmore, Jennifer Earline1091 .... Gamez, Edward Lee 1101 .... Gamez, Gracie 1091 ......... Gamez, Lucia 1091 ..... Gamez,Teresa1121 . . . Gandy's ............ Garcia, Albert 1091 ..., Garcla, Alvin 1091 ........ Garcia, Angel 1101 .....,.,. Garcia, Carlos Santana 1101 . . Garcia, Cassy1101 ......... Garcia, Cris M. 1101 ........ Garcia. David Martinez 1091 . . Garcla,Diana Denise 1101 . . . 27, 38 171 ..,..33, 168 150 152 36, 57, 9, 143, .......194 .......38 ....38 27 ..127 ........27 ...... 27 38,170,171 27,137 , Veronica 1111 ...... Garrett, Shawn Michael 1101 . Garza,Juan Martin 1101 .,.. Garza, Yolanda 1101 ..,.... Gavlt,DavidK.1111 ,. .,.. Gaylnr, Donald Ray 'Donnie'1111 . . . Gaylol, Shirley 1091 ..,......... . ....9 .28 ,...28 .28 .. ..17,159 .......17,156 .........3s,150 Gayoso.Keneth Bryan 1101 .... . . 28, 125, 127, Gesch. Mark ............ c11ben,c6dy 1.. 1111 ....., Glll, Clayton Lewis 1101 ..,... GllI,Deanna 'DeeDee'1121 . . G1ll,John H.1111 ........, Gloeckler, Shane Steven 1101 Gloria, Janniler1091 ,...... Glover, Jimmy 1111 ...... ..... Glovel'.Jonny Ray 1091 ........... .... . 38, Gober, Coty D. 1121 ...,... Goddard, Timothy Mark 'Tim Goeta,Stephanie1121 ... .... .. .. Gold Leaf Florist Unlimited . . . . Gold's Gym . . ........... Golden Corral ....,... . . . Golightly, Charles Allen 1091 Goltl, David Jay 1091 .........., Gomez, Benjamin A. Ben' 110 Gomez, Mr Oscar 'C' Gomez, Rose ...,,....... Gonzales,Alired H. 1111 .. . Gonzales, Eddie 1121 ...... Gonzales, Leah Gayle 1121 ...... Gonzales, Trinidad 'Trini'1111 Gordon, Gary Colbert 'Colby' 1 141 ........49,121 ..17,127 ........2s . ...3,9,169 .....17,135 ...2s,1o4,125 . .,........ 38 .,,.17 125 ...3s,169, 1091.. 207 .......9,167 179 .. ....179 ...... 188 ....38, 1... ....2s, 125 .171 165 48 .....5o . ........... 17 .......... 9,121 ...........9,169 ..17,137,150,159 1o1... ..... 28,137,163 191 Gordon Plumbing .............. . . ......... Gotcller,Phillip1111 ......,....,................. 17 Gove,Christopher Kimball 'Chris'1091 .... 39, 137, 159, 173 Govea, Thomas Richard 1091 ...... Grantham, Austin Don 1091 . .........39,171 28 Grantham, Shannon Ross 1101 .... Graves, Angela 1111 ....... Graves, Mr Bill ............ Gray, Dianna Lee 1111 . . . Gray, Phillip Mark 1101 ..... Gregg. Patti .............. Gressett, Tonya Jean 1111 . . Grlllln, Ginger L. 1111 ...,. Grlffln, Kenneth Ray 1091 .... Griffith, Charylene ....... Grimes, Gina Shea 1101 .... Grooms, Kelly Eugene 1101 . . Grothe, Stefani 1111 ,...,.. Grubbs, Karen Rene 1121 . . . Guadarrama, Linda 1091 . . . Guerra,Justo P.1121 .. . , Guerrero, Monica S. 1111 . . . Guest, Kathy 1101 ............ Guevara, Joseph R. 1111 ........ Gulllon, Michael Anthony 1091 .... Ewwwwe X. -f, .1 ,,,Wg15,. r lg 92.521611696 2 wwwwwe e:s1?3?Z5iw15215s:Ea5ieeSQ Haby, Jeremy Tyson 1101 ......... Hale, Christopher Zane 'Chris'1091 .... Hall,Richard Dee 1091 . . . . . Hall. Ricky ..........,....... Hall,Samuel D. 'Sam'1121 . . Hall, Samuel Ryan 1091 .... Hamblen, Robert 1101 ..... Hamilton, Cinnamon C. 1121 143,155,156,157,162, Hamilton, Ginger Genae1091 .....17 .....43 ........17 ,...2S,167 ......-19 . ..17,158 ....3,17 ....39,170 ...........49 . ...,........ 28 . ............. 28 17,55,152, ......,39, 162 ...,......9,167 165 147 ...9, 139, . 17,152,165 . ..,.... 168 17,121 39 169 ....39,129 ,.,...39 150 . ...9,39,77 ... 1,9, 60, 91, 131, 132, 142, 163,195 ...... 39, l33,143,156, 163 49 Hamm, Ray ................................... Hanes, Darrel ......,.,.. Haney, Leslie Don 1091 ...... . . . Hanks, Jo Marie 'Joey' 1121 , 39 ...... ...9 Hardegree,Gary L. 1111 ..... ...... , Harmon, Alton Brent 1091 .... . . . Haro. Margarita M. 1091 .... Harp, Robby 1111 ....... 17137 39,129,169 39 17 Index 199 Herode, Misty Ann 1091 .... THIS 8 TH T Harp, Tommy Painting ...... Harper, Deidre 1121 ..., ,...,....... ...,. Harper,Gregory Scott 'Greg' 1091 ,..,........,. Harper, Mary Ellen 1101 ...... Harrell, Benjamin Matthew 'Benn ... ...... .193 ...... 9 . 39,150 ............ 28,152,163 y'1111 .....A..... 18,73 Harrell, Jennifer Elaine 1101 ........... ........ 2 8 Harrell,Laur1e . ,.......,.. . Harrell, Toby 1121 ..,....,,. Harris, DeannaYvonne1091 . . , Harris, Rlsa Rose 1091 ...... Harris.Shelley Marie 1091 . . . Harris, Walt Heflin 1091 ...,... Harsch. Monique Annette 1121 . 195 Hartman, Leslee Diane 1111 . , . 39,133,143,163 129 169 9,58,87,99,156f157:163 Harvey, Eric Lewis 1101 . ...................,,.... 28 Harvey,Heather Leann 1091 . . . l'larvey,Pamela 'Pam'1121 ... 9, 55, 87, 111,152,158,188, 195 Hasty, Erlc J. . ..... ,,.. . Hast:y,Leann Marie 1091 . . . Hasty, Scott E. 1111 .,,.,... Hasty, Sherece 1101 ....,.... Hatfield, Micheal Sean 1121 . , . Havllk, Sarah Kay 1091 ...., Hayes, Jason 1101 ,.....,. Hayes, Jeff 1101 ......... Haygood, David .......... Haygood sm. can 11 O1 . . . Haynes, Brandi Leslie 1101 .... Haynes, Darrel William 1121 . . . ....,........... 39,169 .........,.. 39 ....18,150,168 .......... 28 ... 9,107,165 ...1,39,159 .,..... 28 ... 28,169 ......... 49 ... 3,28,163 .. ..........,.... 28 ,... ............ 10,169 Hayward,Lawrence J. 'Larry 1121 . . . 10, 95, 139, 155, 156, 157 Hazle. Carla Rae 1101 ........ Heard, Melissa Ann 1091 ...... Hedman, Toni R, 1111 ........ ..... ........ 28,168 ,..... ..,. 39,143,169 ,....... ...... 18,169 Heffeman, Angela Gwen 'Angie'1111 .... ...., 1 8, ' 49 Heller, Rick .......... - ..... Hendry, Stacey Rae 1101 ...,.. 163 167 Helms, Harold Thomas 'Tom'1091 . . . . . . 39, 156 28 152 28 Henry, Kym Sue 1101 ........ Henry'a Diner ........,.... Hemandez. Athenna Merca,1101 Lemandez, Benito 'Benny'1101 .... Hemandez, Edward G. 1121 ....... Hemandez, Ernest C. 1121 .... Hemandez, Hector M. 1111 .... Hemandez, Johnny ...,.... Hemandez, Lorina 1101 ,.... Hemandez, Mar Rose 1101 y . . . Hemandez, Rachel 1091 ....., Hemandez, Reynaldo 'Rey'1101 Hemandez, Roger R. '121 ..... Hemandez,Samual M. 1C91 . Hemande1,W. Bill 'Billy'1101 '. f Herrera, Manuel Antonio 1121 Heuertz, Stacie L. 1111 ....... Hibler. Joseph Paul 'Joe'1101 Hlghf,TBmBI6 Lynn 1091 . . . Hill, Debby ..,........... Hinton, Craig 1121 ...... Hlppe, Adele Leigh 1091 . . . Hlppe, Laura A. 1121 ,..... Hippe,Melanie Lynn 1101 . . . Hoelle, Lara Jeane1091 ,... Hoelscher, Derrick M. 1111 . . Hoes, Dale A. 1121 ........ Hague, Rajene Elizabeth 1091 Hohertz, Tammy Renee 1111 Holdway, Jennifer Rebecca 1101 Holland, Austin 1111 ......... Holland, Janice Elaine 1121 .... Holland Jewelers ,,.. ...... Hollebeke,Kristen Dawn 1101 . . Holsum Bakery , ........... Hood, Donna Nicole 'Nikki' 1091 . ..'.'.'.'190 28,159 ,... 28,159 .......... 10 .... 10,167,168 .,.... 18,105 ...,... 165 ,... 28 ......... 28 .. ...... 40,156 ... ...... 28,129,139 . ... 10,89,129,165 .. .......,..,. 40 .. ...... 28,150 ...........,... 40 .. .......... 10,77,167 ..., 18,132,143,162,163 .. ..,..,.... 29,33,135 ............... 40 .......50 ... 10,167 .......... 40 ........ 10,109 .. 29,35,152,159 ........ 40,156 .....,18,169 ..... 10 ... 40 18 150 18 ... ... 29 .......... 10 .. .......... 191 .. .... 29,137,152 .. ........... 181 ,.......4O,133,143,163 Horton, Kimberlee Kaye 'Kim'1091 . , . ......... 40, 163 House of Chemicals ........ House of Fireplaces ........ ......... .194 .. ..... 181 1 'f l f Qlfwfvf- C i f ' 8 84448 9957 -- 148,,, .., --.. ,g 11429862 - ., .1 ,., ,g,?ifwg,, 1, 4 fe 9+ 4 gp, 1 ,, . 43 4? 1 1 5 A4 We ' 16 ' .I ,. . ,N , ng 8 J Awe W,g,,1g, 4 811 ff. ' X 4m 5796 lbarra,Jose G, 'Joe'1121 . . . lbarra,Juan Antonito1091 . , . lrls Melinda ........,.... 5?i1551124858?8? fg3s,:4gg58882f21 f . gf : - ., seewwmfw lngram,Tammie Ren'e1111 . . . . , ,A 43 ,rf 7 28511 ,89, 1 4 1, 1113 ,gg 2 1 E 1 6 if F' 716' 392 i digg ,Q ww, .SF Q 555 J owwl 4 in 52115, '81 Z' 4-. g f 1-4 471 M4 Jackson, Bill ............... , . Jackson.Jennifer Elaine 1091 . . . . Jackson. William David 1091 . Jackson, Woody J. 1111 ..,.. Jacques, David 1111 ,,,.... James,Kristl Leanne 1091 . . . James. Lesa Lashan 1101 .... Jamea,Waymond Roy 1091 . . Jasso, Dionicia L. 1121 ...... Jasso, Donnie .,...,...... Jano, Evaristo Jr. 'Junior'1111 ...... Jimerson. Rhonda Kay 1091 .... . . Joe's Photography Studio . . Johnson,Danice Rae 1101 . . . Johnson, Jerry .,.,.,...,. Johnson, Lenoshl-ra A.1111 . . Johnson,MoniqueDepri1101 . . . Johnson'a Funeral Home . . Johnston,Sharon C. 1101 . . . Jones, Dana R. 1121 ..... Jones, Darby L, 1111 ...... Jones, Earl Douglas 1091 .... Jones, Leslie Earl 1091 .... Jones, Melissa 1121 ....... Jones,Virgil Jackson 1101 , . . Jones, Wendy S. 1121 ...,.. Jouett, Billy 1101 . .,,...,. . Juarez,Wi1liam Chris 1101 . . . Justice, Robert 1121 ...... 1 88 . 85256 .,: 58.1988 165.f13E?1i?2i1g1 Karcher Gerrald David1121 . 10 ...40,170,171 18 143 ............. 169 .. 40,159,163,164 .............. 40 ............. 18 ...,... 18,67,139 ...,...,....,. 40 29,9o,132,143,163 ........... 40,90 ..............10 ............. 167 18,73,166,167,169 .............. 40 ........,... 175 ... 29,143,163 ........ 49,99 ... 18,163,165 ..... 29,143 ........ 185 ... 29,158,163 .... 10,169 ...,... 18,67 ........... 41 170,171 .......... 10 ...41, .,......29 10 ....169 ......29 .. 10,111 1 1, 10 381 'iff Z . ....,............,.... 10 Karcher,Michele Ann1101 . . 29, 30, 31, 132, 143, 154, 163, 164 Keel, Carmen G. 1101 .... Keel, Judy ............. Keele, Mary L. 1111 ....,.,. Keen, Hilary Jean 1111 ,....... Keen, Sharon Elizabeth 1121 .... 29,132,152,163 49 Kingston, Lacy 1111 ..., Kirhy,Heather1091 . . . Kiser,Shayna1091 . . . ... 18,21,50,90,167 KLST T.V ...................,,.............. 185 Klutts,Michelle R. 1121 . ,....... 10,89,91,131,143,163 Knight, Kimberly Lynn 'Kim'1091 Knox, Beverly Jane 1091 ......... Kolpak, Stanley Dean 1111 ..... Kom,DanielDefoe1101 .... Kruse, Shanna R.1111 ..,, Kulllmann, Doug .,.... 'W 147 :-'85.?: M 7 WSIS' -97877w7744986'5 ,.,...,...,.,,. 41,156 41,159 .. 18 29 18,20,54 .,,.,..49 1 4 7 W' -, W7 1?f7g7 77' 4 4 if 211:18-1 Z, as A 85 67 Ja 5:34 1 Z R 86 3 7 ' 7' ,,, ' ,1 , 5 W , , 7 N 4 WMHwQwMwuQWk5 Lake View Booster Club .... Lake View F.F.A. ........ . Lancaster, Lori C. 1101 . . . Lane Weather Mart ......... Lang, Cecelia E. 'Cece'1121 .... Lanqu1st,Cathyren 'Cathy'1091 . . . Lantz, Hel'ene E,1111 ........ Lara, Daniel Ray 1121 ........ Larzelere, Greg James 1101 . . . Larzelere, Patrick 1101 ..... Laureles, Braulio 1101 .... Leal,John P. 1111 ....,., Ledtord, Bonnie J. 1101 . . . Lester, Eric Shawn 1091 ...... Lewis, Shawna Ann 1101 ..,... Lewsader, Wayne Michael 1101 . Lindley, Teresa Ann 1111 ...... Lisenby, William M. 1111 ..... Littlefield, Dorothy L. 1091 . . . Littlefield, Rebecca A. 1091 . . . Llanas, Jose B. 'Jr.'1111 .... Lollse, Robert 1091 .......... Lombrano,Frances Kay 1101 . . . London, Dawn Ruth 1111 ..,.. London, Gary Dale 1091 .... Long,Mitzi Monique 1091 .... Lopez, Audra .......... Lopez, Cindy 1111 .,... Lopez, Felix ............... .......,...183 ............176 ..., 29,132,154,163 . ..,.....,... 179 ... ...,. 10,143,165 41,54,163 10,57,89,95 29 ..,.29,171 19,167 29,137,152 57 ,......29 .. ,,,,,.,,,,, 29 19,132,163 .....19,162 ........41 ...... 41 ,... 19,168 .,... 141 ... 29,171 ....19,150 ,. 19, 132,143-, 152, Lopez, Fernando J. 1121 .................,.... , Lopez. Lopez, lrls 1091 .....,....,...........,...,...... Janda1121 ..... 11, 25, 95,137,143,155,162, 41 41 143 163 .... .....,...,,. 49,165 11 171 41 165 41 Lorenzo Rodriquez 1091 ................,.... Lopez, Lopez Lori L, 1111 ...,....., Lopez, Lucy ..........,.... Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez ,Manda1121 ..... 11,67 ,Monica 1101 .......... ,Rachael Elizabeth 1101 . . ,T. Omar 1111 ......... , Victoria Ann 1111 ...... .,..........,.. 19,169 143 f88f136f137f162f163,165 ................. 29,33 .........H,......,,29 19 168 Lorenzo, Phillip Conrad 1091 . . , Los Caballos Veterinary Clinic .... ...... . 41 186 Lowry,CathyO,1121 ........... ...... , . . 11 Lowry, Linda W. 1111 ..,....., .......... Lozano, Cynthia R. 1121 ...... Lueders, Stephanie Deonne 1101 Lumpkins, Kari L. 1101 ....... Luna, Carlos Jr. 1091 .... Luna. Laura Ann 1111 . . . Lund, Teresa 1121 ...,.. Luther, Lance E. 1121 119:77 ' M5615 . .19 11,165,169 . 29 . 29,89,132,154, 163,164 ............... 41,139 - - ... 19,150 ,... 11,100 ...... 11 18 18 . . 10 . , Houston,Cinema Saint 1091 ..... . . . 40, 171 Kelleher,BrittJeffery1091 . . . . . . 41, 150, 159 1 1. Howard,ErikAnthony1101 ....... ..,.. 2 9 Kellewoebbie .......... ...... 4 9,103 -21311 , Howard County Junior College ........,,....... 197 Kelly,Marc A. 1111 ......... ....... 1 8 13,5 ,' Hub1ma,sheny ............................... 49 Kelly,Melynda 16165 1091 ..., . . . 41, 163 Hacking, Deborah 'Deb6ie'1o9i ..... f40,88,143,154, 163 K6y,ch6fyl ............. . , . 49, 162 Huckins, Maggie M. 1111 . . 18, 25, 69, 70, 88, 90, 143, 155, Key Transmissions ..... ,,,,, 1 91 163 Killam,SteIla J. 1121 .. . 10,168 Hudman's Drug Store ......................... 188 Kimrey, Stormy ........ ..... 4 8 Hudson,Thomas Lee 'Tom'1121 ..,...,...... 10, 21, 162 Kincannon, Brian E. 1111 . . , , 18, 168 Huggins, Misty Rhevea1111 ....... 18, 25, 53, 88, 155, 164 King, Ola Evette1091 .... ,,,,, 4 1 Hunt, Sherina Christine 1091 ....................... 40 King, Tracy 1121 ...... ,,,,, 1 0 Maciel, Daniel 1121 . ..... , , 11, 158' 171 Hutcherson,Evelyn Ann 1101 .... ..... 2 9, 132, 143, 163 King Music Co .... , , , 179 Maldonado, Penny 1101 . . . .... . . . , . 29 200 Index ,.12,57 Malloy, William E. 'Bill' 1121 Manitzas,Shane Benton l09J . . . Manning,Delora 'Dorie' 1101 , . Manning, Kelli Marlisle C101 Marburger, Alice ..,,...... Mal'llwood,Brian Lee C101 . . . Marsh, Roberta .......... Marshall, Randy ,........ Martiuena, Daniel 1091 ...,. Martiarena, Zoraida P. 1101 .. . 11 41 ,.,. 29,35,143,163 29 50 Martin. Amiee Denise 1101 ,. . ....30,158 49,107,165 41 30 Morales, Melinda Sue ll ll J . Molales,Michelle 1091 . . . . , Moreno, Maria Delrufigio 11 ll , Moreno,Sylvia ...., . . . . Morgan, Tami V. i101 , .. Marina, Maria ,...... M0nis,John Eric C111 ,. . Morris, M. Jason 1101 ...... Morrison, Darren Miles 1101 . . Monison,Norman J. 1121 . ,. , Molton,LanellJ.l11J .. , . .. 20,152,159 ,..,.41,154 H20 ,. ...,,. 167 ,,.,.,,,31,159 ....,143 2o,71, 169,171 ..,..,.,31,169 31,164 ,,. 20,137,152,164 102 ii 'f A , we ZF 1-551 -ef' if , 1? ,MMI 5 Phdizr, Michelle C091 ..,. . . . Park Heights Baptist Church .... 30 Martin,Chanclra 1121 . ,... .... 3 , 11, 156 M0unce,Carmen Louise l10l 1 ,.-,. 31, M3nin,Ggm'ude ,,,,,,4 ,,,,,,,, 5 0 MuIlins,Amanda Jo 'Mundi' 1101 . . , ,,.., 31, 73, 159 I - ' ' - 41 Mmin,J0hm.y Ray 1091 ,,, ,,,,,, 41 Mullinmxyle wayne 1111 . , . , . , . . 20,141 P040-AUf21'01091 A - - - A A V - V - -. 1- - 41 Mugin Shawn pamck 1111 ,,,,, I I 19I139 MuIlins,Roland . . .,.. . ,. .,.....1, . . 49 P 1 - - - - - 175 nma...sum Mae'Sue'l10l ...... . .. .,,, so. 156 Munuz,Adfiansreveni1o1 ..., 31.99,129.139 ,, e -M1111 --'4'1- -A 201162 Mmin,Timmhy Derral 'fim'l09l ., .....,.,.....,, 171 Mu-1o1.Carlos .....,.... ........., . . 129 P 'K -Scoffflol -'---- -- 32 Martindale, Natasha 1091 .......,,...,..... 41, 73, 163 Munoz. Daniel T. 1091 ...... ...... 4 1. 129. 141 P '-313204091 ---- -'---'-'- 4 1 Mminu,Amed ........,... 49,72,107,133,143 :unoz,g4IiCnelleY.Ii15J . .. .. 20.132.155.163,165 P:::I :III If fI1flI,i, ' 7 26 152' :gi Mar!inez,Cynlhia ......... .....,......... 1 07 unoz. 2 By MiC 9 Gllol -- ---- - - - 31, 137 ' 'C 22 ' ' ' - i Mminez,DeanaLoua5211oi ..,.... 30,132,137 P-'sflll'-Saundfa 1----- ---'-1-- - - 49 Mminez,Janer Afanda 1101 . . . . . , ,.,... 30 .,,. , , ...,. , . Il, ., ::::e 'Q,,'?','fef',f3,109l - ' - - A 41- - on, uc .... .. 5ZII22ZZIf1Elli3fT1'1f9l ' . 1 13 e '-CMS 4391 ---' -11-- 4 1 MaskilI,Yvonnel12l ...,.,. . . 11, 152 Pena.Quiiitll1l ,.,. , . . ..., 21, 129 M.wn,Bm.aiMichelel1oi .. ,,,,,.......,... so Pen'-50f1'a412l 1--- -----'1---- 1 3 Mathews,Valeriel10l ...,., ...,,.,........... 3 0 P021-P-'b2f'l12l 3,13.141.165 Mmhews,shefy1 Lynn C121 ...1... 11, 131, 142, 143, 163 Pm'-Pef? ----11 1---l - - - A 48 Mmmseephanae Anne 1093 ......,..,.....11.. 41 P 'Y-Dfm'l12l ---' 1--1-- 1 3-167 M.xwell,Tam0lhy Layne 'Tim'109J ..,....... 41, 137, 150 SfIF5Y-5P,2 Ce fI02,g- 4 - - - - A 1 - 32 Mayfield,Sr.anley .........,......,..,.,,....... , 48 PIIgII:vs,PennefIIg 1 . . , , . . . , . . . , 42 Mazon,Aamn Matthew 1101 ......,,,..... . .,.,... 30 -M .. W, I I ps, enny J ...,. . . , . 13, 158, 167 MCM.. Mitch M. 1121 ......,... 11, 84, 90, 139, 167, 176 ::P::I 1i 132210125 I:09lI - - 4 .-1- 42, 143, 132 MAa,TddM'l 1111... ............... 19,139 H 2 lm' 00 MzAll?steg,Betl1'eF091 . . . , . ,,1.1...,. 41 :::::g,K,'i,'1Il,iQ,l,d9', -'4- II i i35'1ig' Iizziixafnhondfoglh .... .,.. 2 1. 108, 123 McClellan,Dale .,....... ..., ..,. 4 9 ,145 Nanny'-I-emJ0 ul, ' ' ' ' 132'163'207 , Emmy I --1- -----1 ' 4 r - M Cl n n,M u ..,,,,,,......, ..... 1 33,143 -' . ' ' ' P0 2'H2 'im0 ' V 178 MZCLJZ. 595515 ..,,,,,,.,,., ,,,,,.,..,,,, 1 71 :3ggg.,'j35g'gg5 A ' 1 ' V ' - 1 1 -I - ' - ' - ,ig P0fff.De-M1091 --1.-- - . . . 42,104 Mcculioeh,Mafc-alla Kay iMurcie'l09l ...,... 41, 163, 164 NI,,,,,,meIHa,,,ey',h, I 1 I I I I Q I I I I I I I 12 50'-lfaffibffff-C100 ---- -----'--- 1 94 McDaniel,CassandraI11l .........., ..... 1 9,152 Navmo Richarduz, I 12 150 163 OW' -ROVUU -----'- -----'-- 2 1-169 McDonald,Wendy M1121 ....,.,... . , , 11, 169 Num mhae, 02, A ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 12 5'-'hi'-Tag'1vff?1 ' ' ' ---' 42' 151132 Mcswu-.Tricia L.I111 ....,,,, 19,23 N I 'D Wu. I6g, 'I ' I- -4, -156 '167 'gen rycv e p me . McGuv.Chefry Kay 1091 ...,..,,, ,,,,,... 4 1 NZ,f,E'Q,,I?2',Q',Q',1IQ,'aI fI I I I I 1 . . 12.811158 ,':::jIIf:l:yl1oJ ..,,... ,. .... 32,129,141 McGenh,Jusfm Lawrencellfll ,..... ..... 3 0,135 Nevin, Bevan, 49 Puente A315 7 fill ' ' H HHQ21 133129 Mcoinleyaobbae l..l11l ..........,. ..., 1 9, 23, 90 N ' ' A A ' ' , H10 ww . . . . . . . Mccuimchfasnophef Lee Acrmqoep .. , 41,42, 171 Ca 'ef e ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 184 P 2 '2-Effamflm -1-n----- H A - - - 4 4 1 168 McKee IIIIIIIQIC IIII I9 I65 Newlm-d,M.Chae1qo9m .,,, 41,150 Purser,Barbara .... 49 169 MeKerlQy,K2van'D. 1121' f f f f f f f f A H .,f'1'1', mf 167 '--- :-26 -152 Pvl-nl.Ravl12l H- 1 ... 13.158 MeKinney,i39fbafaJaneq11i .... .....,.. 1 9 Nichols:Jessel12l 4. 12 McLucas,L1ll1am Ruth 1091 ...., ....... 4 1 Nicholsnlohn um I I I I I I 4 I I 31 :Z:::::.Il?Ir::51:la Gay 1121 . . , . ..... Ig, Nichols Refrigeration . . . .... 178 1 ' --4-'--------- ---'-- N ' ,B' 1 ...,,.,. ,,,, 2 . McPherson,Michael Shawn C101 .... ........ 3 O NSESZZI IQ ,,,,,,,, . . , ---- 43 MCRWJ-Vnne '-aV0?l107 --'-'-- - ' ' 3091 159 Noble's Air condieioning .... , . , 181 M Meadowsnlames Wmstonl10l .. ....., 30 Noriega Adrianum 31 Medinn,Brenda Garcia C091 .... ..... 4 1 N - 6 . I A ' ' I' I' 31 gedlnmiomasill, ...,... ...M 4 8133 ,.:':,:.:,.i?Ss53,:m:11, .pr ,,,, 31 ee - 0 1--- -'--- '- 4---- Y , B ......,...... 4 ,102, 129 1 Meek,Melaniel101 ..,,,.. ...... 3 o, 150 MTL, I 9 49 111 Meek,Vanessa J. 1111 .........,.,........ 16,101,163 N Mid G 4 'I 'I 'I'I ' 'II 31 54 Meekmsrephame Shea C093 .,...,.,............... 41 N:,':,'i'i,,I5g,a:QQ,g9, ,,,, 41:Q5 naaenalazabeihixzi .,., 13,167 191 Mendez,DanieI l12l .... 11, 56, 60, 110, 139, 150, 162, 164 Nbwlimshawn 412, I I I I I I 12I 169 Ragsdaloghook 4444 I I I I I I I 186 Menza,Clam3ey LeipulO91 ....................,... 41 NWIMEMUIEUZI I I I I I I I I I II II I 11169 R,m?9eICa,1 1091 ,,4,. 4,4' I I 42 Merchant,T1m R, 1121 . , . ,............, .......... 1 1 R,m,,-uIlsmael QOQQ I , I , , 42 Men'iman,BranDe R. 1111 . , .. . 143,l62,163,164 Rami,-ezI,10hnnyf09j I I I I I I I I 42 Merriman.Shanny D.ll1l . . . . -----.-. 19, 168 R.mim,Lenmaq11i . . . . . , . . 21 150 M9952 vTl'aCV 500111101 -'--4 4-4--4-- ' - - 30 Ramilez,Marvin 1111 . . . ............. . . . , . 21 Michum.Brandi Danyell 4091 ... ........ 41 n. am,s d noi ...., . .............,. . ,. 42 Mida.Manhew Score 1091 .... .1.. 4 1, 139 ig ' n.:afe1,YZTaS3a 1121 ..,. . . . 13, 94, 131, 142, 143, 163 Middl2l0lI1LMaYyl10l ----- - - - 30, 133 ,lg Randall Moiora ....... . . , , . ...,..,, . . . . . 183 Mill2r.B0 ie ---1-.---- R d ll,Rh d 1121 ......, 13 165 Milimafandi Leigh 1091 . . . ,,.. 41, 55 R::g:1,AmZrr1dZ 1121 . . . . . . 13, 57 150 Miller.Chr1srine D.l11l .... -.--- 1 9 . Rangel,Dianal10l ......, ,.......,. 3 2 :I1i::ef.?i1bef:IL.Ig2?i .... .......... iw if umm.. 1m..ma.sa.,n .... ....,...... 1 so i er, essie . ...,. .,.,,.. .... 1 Y R ,M kf101 ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , 32 Miller,.10die Annl10l .... 31,152,156 n::a,3lphenq11i 21,77, 141 163 :i::2l'.:im l-Ifi2Il11gl -- - ----.,-- 0 B K IIZI I3 166 171 Redman,Brian l10l ... ,..,. 32, 54 169 i el, risli . ,..,. ...,..., , ' lien, evin ,.,. ,., , , R dIT 110, I I I I --4,4 I I I I I 32 MiIler,Todd Myrickl12l .... 11,71,160, 162 0'Brien,Michellel1Ol ,.,. .......,. 3 1 Rff,,eIE'2:.,y ,4,,4,,, ,,,,, I 168 Mills, Billy E. 1111 ......,... .,... ...... . 1 9, 171 Ochs, Kasey 1091 ,.,... ,,..... 4 1 Reehpreddie 109, --,,,, I I I 42 171 Mills, Maria Elizabeth 1101 ......, . . , .... 31, 158, 169 Odel, Richard .,....,,.. ....,..,...... 4 1 R2e,eI Catherine U01 --,.' --'-v I I 32 Minnix,Damon Sheldon 1121 ....,.,... ........ . . . 11 Odfam, Kyle 1091 .......... ...... ..... 4 1 , 139 Reg,lad,,IMa,ie QQQ, -,---- --,..-.. 4 2 143 :lnoraLib5y gg11I . , .. 16,19,132,143,152,1?? g::lvy,RgbertIIg0gl .. . ,. .. .152 ReiChIR0ben 'Bobby' 112, I I I I I I I I I I I I 13I167 iran a, ac e oan a ...,... .......,.... e mac er, e aina ,. . , , , , R ' IH -d-111, II rvhvll- 21I 15gI 162I 155 Mitchell, Bruce ..,...,...... .,... ..,..,...... 4 9 Oil of Mink ............. ....... ....,.. 1 8 7 Rginefsdus U03 lrlll, ,,-----.,,-4'v 3 2 Mitchum,Brandy 1091 ..,...,.. . . . 150, 163 0lesen.Tammy ......,, . . . 9, 41, 133, 156, 153 ReisneyITe,-95,3 1101 --,,,, I I I I 32 Montez,Cynthia Marie 1101 .......,. ...,.. 3 1, 152 0Igvin,lnez 1101 . . . ..,........... 32 Rgmbernglandon U01 rrlh ,,,, I I 32 Moore,Christopher Ray 'Chris'l11l . . , ....... 19, 150 Oraiad,Carol ..,... ....., 4 9 genfmgprances --.--- I I 50I 99 Moore,Karen D. C111 ..........., . . . 19, 156, 167 Orlun ..,.......... ....... 1 76 Re,,ellI,jam2s 109, ,,,, I I I I I 42 Moore,Sheila Ann 1121 .,.. I ....... ...... 1 1,162 0rtiz,Henry 1121 ...... . . . 13,139 Rewekangxandis UU IIII I I I I 21 om-e,Timolhy Barrett 'Tim l09l .... .... 4 1, 176 0wen,Stephanie C091 . . . .... 41, 150 Rgygg, Ben 1091 ,,,,,,, . . , . 42 oore, William A. 1121 .,......... ,..,.. 1 2 Owens,Todd 1121 .... .... 1 3, 162 Reyes, Diana 1101 .... ..., 3 2 Index 20 1 THIS 8 TH T Rhea,Carissa1091 42, 156, 163 Said, Ar1ne1091 - - . 42. 411 Solis, Edward 11 11 23 Rhea, Devin 1091 ,,.. 42 Said, Vincent 11 11 22, 156 Sorrells, Gentry 1101 . 169 Rhyne, Rachel1121 13, 156, 167 Sa1as,Elsa1091 - - 43 Sorrells, Laune1121 14, 152 Rhyne, Robert 1111 .. 21, 167 Salazar, Marl-11121 - - 14. 105 Soto, Micaela1091 , 43 md,,,,Da,,,E11101 , 32, 135 sardana.S4dn1091 43- 15? S010,N1ck 1121 . ,. 14, 141, 156, 157 Ricarddg . . 181 Saldivar.Selma1091 . 43 Soto,Richard 11191 . . . , 43 Rico, Am-1,31091 , , , 143 SamueI's Hardware 181 Southwest Spa 181 R'd FI ' t . 187 San Angelo Casing Crew 187 Southwest Stylists 191 R:eg:1Tim:,,1111s 21, 25, 33, 155 San Angelo Clearing House . 189 Sparks, Kg11h111111 , , 44, 150 Riggs,Stephen1121 . 167 San Angelo Standard Times . . 170D Sparks, Kevln1101 . 33, 150 R' ,T '1101 1 ,.,. 112, 91, 159 Sanchez,Melod5J1091 1 . , . . 43 s,,a1s1s,M1Ch411e 1121 . . 14, 169 Rigs, Aigghcla 'Amy11091 42 Sanchez, Rudy1l11 , 19, 22 Spoonts, Dierschke, Mikeska 194 Rios. Marianne 1091 . . . . , 42 Sandeli. Cl1Y151121 , 14, 53. 77. 83. 90. 93. 109, 167 Spoonts, Lindsey , . 50 R' g, M l' 1091 , 42 Sanders, Clay1111 ' 22 Spurgers,Josl11091 , . 44. 1.19 Ri17ern.l1rl2i1or 1091 . . , 42 ganderskDorotl1aZ,. 14 123 2QSCa:inA:t UU . . H 15 lui 1711 Rivgrg,R,3 1101 , 32 artain. ngea ' , , tan ey, u nn .. ' ,, 111, 1. , ln Robuins,c11.f10fd 1101 32 Sawy2l',Nf11 - - - 50. 104, 141 s.T.E.A.n.v. 1 . , . , 197 Robbins,Theresa1121 13, 152, 165 Schaler,TarT1I1121 - - 14, 108, 103 Steen,Nicole'N1kk1'1101 33190, 1112, 143, 154, 163 Roberts,Jana1111 . .. . . . 21,87 5611211 501410 - 178 Steen, Ramona 1121 . 14, 167 Robinson, Lori 1101 32, 102, 152, 158 Schlotzskyls ' - - - 194 Stephens, BilIie1101 . 33 Robison, Shirley . , 50, 156, 157 Schneider, Rich-1rd1101 , - - 33, 1:50 Stephens, Cory1091 . 44, 129 Robledo, Sylvia 1121 . ,,., 13 Schneider, Ronnie . 50, 157 Stephens, James 1121 . 14, 171 Robledo,Tony 1101 . . . 33 5chneider,Tf1ra10'91 - 43, 150. 1011, 164 Stewart,Alford Concrete . , . 192 Robles, Albert 1111 22, 169 Schrader. 1V1d1111+fW1091 , 43 Stexbart, Melissa 1101 . 33, 57 RobIes,Glor1a1111 . . 22, 150, 159 Sc0991li. T0dd1101 - - - - - 33 Stewart, Todd 1091 , . , 44 Rocha,Juan . . , . 50, 100 Scoggins,B1ll . . . . 50, 135 Stokes,Jarrod1101 , , 34 Rodriguez, Donna 1111 22, 150, 169 Scott. Br1dgutre1091 43, 159 Stokes, Jennller1091 . 44, 163 Rod,iguez',je55e11111 , , , 50 Scott Cable TV . . v 194 Stone,Steve , . . . . 171 Rmhiguel, LB,-W 1091 . , , , 42 Scott,TempIe11l1 . V 22, 159 Stowers, Bobbie 1101091 44, 150, 159 Ro,-higuez, R1Cky1101 - V , , , , 33, 139 Sedmo,Macl-1 'Marky 1111 22,150 Sturgill.Teresa1111 . 23, 167 Rodriquez, MaW1Qu10Q1 , , , , , 42 Seely, Dunnla1091 . 43 Sudnick, Donald 1121 , , . 14, 167 Rod,iquel,Raym,3,,e1091 A 42' 133' 154' 163 Sema, Robert 1121 14, 169 Sumrall,Adrah1121 . 14 Roe,Bill1121 , , . , . 13, 171 ShafferrMichelle1101 33 Roman, Alva1091 42 Sllikefs - - - 135 , n Vrqvq y lrlyy Raman, 149115131101 33 Shannon Hospital I . 182 n0man,r1f,1,e,1 1091 . 171 ine?-e14.M1c1m1 -M114 1121 14,163 Ross,Becky1091 , . . 169 112 fi21d,5l1HWr1 1101 - - - 3' , 951 R05s,Bndg211e1o91 42, 14,3 Shelwr-,Joyce 50' 144 - - 5? Ross, Rebecca 1121 13 Shelton Paint 81 Body Shop 183 Rosser, Darrell 1111 . . 22 Shelton. R0Ckv1091 43, 163 Rosser,Lynnete1111 11,5 shepp:-1444111111 23, 162 goss7 SEgl1m111l1jf11 ' ' ' 13' 13? 5:2liili1:11l'15l1jC11a1111?91 1413 155 05525 3119 1'-- ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 n0..se,DM1 Michael 1121 , , 1 111, 168 Sherman.Tracv1091 411, ws. 143, 163 Rouse, Donna 1111 . . . , 22, 156, 157 Sherwood Oil - -130 Rouse,Jeremy1121 ,. 13, 76, 156, 157, 165 51l0Ckl2y. Kevin1091 - - 1?9 Rowland,Nicvle1091 .. , , 36,415,164 S! lf9-3189119111091 - - 43. 135 Tan,Tammy1111 , 1 211, 1114, 143, 156, 157 153 Rowlett,Jessrca1111 . 22, 90, 131,163 s19m01l. Kenn2!1111 . 2.4 1-alamameslE,1na1101 A - - - , 34 ROVCL Dw19h1 - - - - - - - 501 129 slkes' Mff11SSf11f191 ' ' 411 Talamantes. Laura 1101 , , . 34 Rubio,Dav1d 1121 ,,,, 14,137,159,165,176 51ller.l.1sa1111 . . . - 23.1611 Talamames,N1,fma1111 , 23, 159 164 Runyon,Billie1091 . ,. . . 43, 133, 143, 163 Sflva. HBCCOI1111 - .,.. -- 23- 141 Talhot,Peggy , . 51 Runyon,Bobbie1111 .. . . , 22,152 S1mm0ns.Latrina1111 --- 23,169 Tapia,Aracely1121 . . 14 169 Rushing,Rachel1121 . 14,57,61,88, 155 Slmm0ns.John1091 '. 43.171 rapia,Aug.,51.ne1091 , , , . 44 Rus5el1,R0bb1e .. . . .. . . . 14, 171 Simnson. Fr-wk 511. 51 rapia,Gncel1151111 . . . 25 169 Rutledge, Stephen 1091 , . , , 43 Simpson Motors 178 Tapia, He,1,ey1111 , , , . 25 Ryan. HU9111121 14, 57, 156 S1mpS0n.l Hula H11 Tarango, Dav1d1091 170,171 Sims-EM11111 11- 12'1 hmm, Bobby .1oe1111 . 25, 69 Skelton, R1Clt11l1l111'?1 171 1'ah,m',j1,1,n11111 , , 34 AW .1 , g 1f'h X'n' gli H Taylor, April 1101 34 163 mn 15.1111 1 - - 1- T 1 ,J k , . . 150 Smith Angell, 11111 11, 1117, 1115 1-:3lZ:,1-235,211,191 Q4 159 Smglh 15191111-1 11 11 2-5 Templenm,Jammy1111 . . 167 519111511721 V - - Tennis Auction Co. , . . . . . . , 193 . 1 mf amfs' 'ff Thane,1.es11e1121 14, 57, 77, 152, 1511, 157, 1113 184 Smg1h.J011v 1101 - - 33 Thetlord,Sl1ane1091 , 44, 139 171 Smyth-J111121101 - - - - - - I 1 1- - 33 Thibodeaux,Terr11111 . . . . 154 Sobodca J, D 109, - 43 1,39 Thoma8.1v'lark 1091 1 v . . 44 ' 'LmV ' - ' Thomas,T1liany1111 , Z5,04,131,143 163 202 Index , ..,....... .25 Thomason,Kenneth1121 , . . Thompson,Pam1101 . . . Thom, Wendy 1111 ,.,..... Thorn-Payne,Cynthia1101 . . . Thrifty-Nickel ....,....,.. Timms,Dwayne11l1 ... ... Wade, Barbara Tinney,Evelyn1101 . , . , . 3 Tomlin son,Carol . . Torres, Bill1121 . . . . , Torres,Cynthia 'Cindy'1121 . , Torres, Darlene 1121 Torres, Manuel Torres, Richard 1091 . . . Trammell, Joseph 'Joe'1091 WilIs,Robert ,.,..., , , 51, , Travis, Robert 1121 Trevino, Armando 1101 Trevino, Hector 11 11 Tripp, Zach 1091 T-Shirt Plus . Tucker, Bllly11U1 ...,., Turnbull,Sandy1111 . . . Turner, Gay ........ Turner, Stacey 1111 . . , Turney, Jeffrey 1121 .... Tyler, Jack 1091 ...., - 145535221 M a li-ff 5353, ' 53 Suiiw 555554 ., 5511 1 39 5 4 fl ?N at 1 7 55557 453 --51 1 i f 11 9' '51 5, 4 4 .55 gps Z ti? f 4-ef 4.5, 5,4 1 Q E Ubando, David 1111 . . Ubando, Edward 1101 Ueckert, Matt 1121 555555545555131 955555555g45 1a455555555'-515 155555 52? 12915 555555 .,.....,..,.44,156 Valenzue la, MarceIiano1091 .... Vasquez, Alejandra 1091 ...,. Vasquez, Carmen 'C.C.' Vasquez, Georgina 1121 ,,., Vasquez, Vasquez. Vasquez. Velasque Velasque Maria 1091 .,... Patricia 1111 .,.... Velia 1101 ,....... z, AIta1121 .....,. z,Santa Ramona 1091 Velez, Gilbert 1121 ....,.... VilIarreal,Jonas1101 . . . . , . VilIarreal,Martha1101 . . . Villarreal, Robert 1101 , . Villarreal,Zach1091 , . 14 3,25,57,159,163 132,143,147,153,169 . ,.,,,,,.....,, 14 6,14,61,152, 162, . 15, 163 167 , 34,171 44, 129 44,170, 171 15, 167 , , . 34 25, 103, 139 , . 44 , . , 180 ....34,169 ..25 ..,..51 ...25,54,111,158 . .,..,,.,.. 15 ,.44,159 25, 1118 . , 34 15,93,158, 176 . ,.., 44,159 15,101,167 .... 15,101 ... ,. 44,143 . . , 25,158,164 34,158 15 ,, 15,89,134,135, 165 ,34,71 ....34 45,129,139 141 51 55 555 we N i a 5 ' J Mr-1 + 1' L if 1 .. 55fw55251w95:5 a5i55ammw55a55 Wade, Bllly1101 Wadley, Kathy , Walker,Jody 1121 . Walker, Robert 1091 Wall, Renee 1091 Wallace, Br1dgett1101 . , Wallace, Jon 1091 ...,... Wallis, Charlie 'C.L.'1111 Walter,Ronald Mark 1101 , . . Walter, Roy Merle 1121 . Walters,JoAnn ..,.,.. Ward, Shelli 1101 ..... Ward,Sherri1101 , . . Warner,Kelly1091 . , . Watson, Billy 1091 .... Watson, Bobby 1121 . , , Watson, Jace 1111 ..., Watson, Josh 1101 .... Watson,Lee1091 . . . Watson, Lori 1091 ..., Weaver, David 1121 . . . Webb, Melissa 1121 , . . Webb,Wylie O. . .. Weeaks,Ted . , . . . Weldon, Daryl 1091 . . . Wheeless, Kevin 1111 . . White, Crystel 1101 ....,... White,Frank . . ,....,. . . , WhiteseIl,WiIliam 'Bill' 1121 . , . Whitley, Ken ..,.,.., Whitlock, Denn1s1121 .... Wickson, Jennifer 1091 ..,. Wike, Barry 1121 .,..,.,. Wilensky,Robin1091 . . . . , Wilkins, Ralph 1091 .... WiIIiams,Aimee1091 ..... Williams,Chance1101 .... Williams, Dawn 1111 .... Williams,Heather1091 . . . Williams, Marie 1121 .,.. Williams,Terry1101 ..,. Wilson, David 1121 ,..., Wilson, Michele 1121 ,... Wilson, Terri 1101 ,... Winans, Rickey 1091 ..., Winans,Ronnie1121 . . , Wisdom, Robin 1121 ,.,. Wood,Marti1121 , . , , Wood,Nikki1101 ,.. Wood, Paul 1091 ..... Worrell, Bryan 1101 ....l ..... Wortham, RusseaI1111 .,...,. Wright,Charles1121 , ,,. ...,. Wright, Cinnamon 1121 .,., Wright, John 1091 ...,. ..36,4 5Q ... 51 .. 34 ......... 51 ...,,.... 165 ... 45,134,135 ....,.. 3,45 ... 34,163 ..,... 45 ... 25,171 .... 34,169 .... 15,171 ...,..... 51 , ....... 26,34,152 ,.,,....... 34,152 a9,133,141,154,163 167 ...,..n... 15, .... 25,85,141 ... 34,129,139 .,,.. 45,139 ...., 45,95 ...,15,158 ....l5,167 48 51169 ,.... 45,135 .... 25,72,169 .....,... 34 ...1... 51 ,.... 15,168 ,.. 49 51,59 ...,.. 168 .........,, 45,156 ,....,,.... 15,171 45,133,143,150,l63 ,.... .,..... ,.. 45 ,...,,........ 163 ,,..... 34 .....25,l69 ... 45,159,176 ... 15,156,157 ...........34 Wright,Sheila1111 ,. . . Wright, Tony 1111 ....,.. Wyse, Christine 'ChristieA11l1 exaeweweeyaewva 4Y,5:mf f:f1,2, , 1 ff 92 1:4 A 1514 55553, 1? 455.,f 1911? ,,g5wg yggggg, 55 taaea ' A 25,1 111 139 159,165 15,167 ,.,. 34 .,.. 45 .... 15 ,....,.,.. 15 ...15,152 ,169 169 ,139 ,167 .34,53,99, 152, 45 . ..,,. 34,129,141 32, 143,156,163, 165 171 14 5 , 35 3 ii 14 '51 51335 M Q a54xi355555Z?95E9 Yanez, Gloria 1091 .,.... Yarbrough,Kelll1121 . . , Young, James 1121 ,.., Young, Laura 1091 ...... Young, Shawn 1091 ....... Young,Susan 'Susie'1101 . . 1? 34159?51115?i1 1- H ' 42, 53,4 .' -1 .. 4 Z rl , wg ,Sl 14511 ,Q 15,115 gal 4 1,1 -- ...' ' 2 ,, ., ,1, .. 45' 4 . - S3 E ?54a45935555f Zamarippa,Roy1111 . , . Zavaia, Rudy 1091 ....., Zepeda, Manuel 1121 .... Zuniga,Reba ... .,.. Zuniga, Willie .,.... ....25 .,...25 . . 25,162 45 15,87 15,137 45,163 .,...45 .,.34,168 .... 25,135,165 ..., 45,170,171 ,.....15,168 ...,.... 51 .... 51 Index 203 t ELOY ACOSTA -- Band llA4l Spanish ll-Zl UIL Band Contest ll-4l UIL Spanish Contest ll-2l Band Quartermaster l4l KELLY ALLARD - Volleyball lll Basketball Ill Varsity l2-4l Varsity Track ll-4l 1107: Track Award lll Regional Qualifier 400m . , Relay l3l All-District lst Team t3l IIUQJ Basketball Award i3lBig Mac Classic- Basketball 'Toumament All- Toumament Team l3l MVP l4l Monohans ,':kh A ll-Tournament Team l4l GAA ll-4l President l4l Freshman l', Cheerleader ttl Year kE2l Class Vice-President l2l President l3l Miss Flame l4l Honor:Roll t1f4l Best Personality l4l KARI' ALLISON -AFHA Ill Band ll-4l Section Leader l2-4l Outstanding Sophomoifeiin Band l2l Colorguazd I3-lil Captain C4l UlL Division I l3l Solo-Ensemble l3l Winterguard l3l Outstan- ding Junior i3l DE t4l ' MICHAEL S. ANDERSON -- Football l1'4l Track ll-2l Baseball l4l Intramural Softball and Basketball Champs i3-4l Auto-Mechanics Reporter l4l Senior Favorite Ml WENDY ANTHONEY - Clothing ll.-2l FHA l30 Beauty Col- lege l4l g C' ' BOBBY AVRETT -- District Choir ll'2l lst Chair Q3-4l Region Choir ll-3l Ist Chair l4l Area Choir K2-4l UIL Solo l ll-4l,LllL Quartet l C31 Ull. Ensemble I K3-4l TSSEC Solo l l344l TSSEC Ensemble l 1344-l All-State Choir Alt. l3l All-State Choir itil NHS I2-4l Lettered in,-Choir 12-4l CHRISTYEZBABB - Chlefettes l2-3l Social Studies Award l3l All-Around VOE Student l3l Volleyball ll-2l OEA Club l3-4l President i4l Student Council l4l FFA lll Honor Roll ll-4l ANDY BAKER - Wall-FFA lll State Wool Judging lll Basketball lil L,V.-Football K2-4l 2nd Team All-District Det. Tackle l4l Varsity 13-4l Basketball 12-3l Varsity l3l Student Council l3l Basketball AlIsTournament l3l Most Friendly l4l THEO f- FFA Q2-4l Football ill ICT Q3-4-l WADE BANISTER - Football f4l spanish Club l2l Track l2l .IANN BEAN M Auto Mecl't.l2f3l Auto Body 447 V l JOHN BEAN - CVAE i3-'ll Intramurals t3-4l -'ki,.kk,' KATHY BEESON - Freshman Pep Squad lll Speech lll Chiefettes t2-4l Drill Leader l4l FHA 141 Pow Wow Stall l4l Youth ForfChrist l4l Volleyball Manager 12-Sl DEDRACBENES - Volleyball ll-4l Basketball ll-4l Track ll- 4l Regional Qualifier Mile-land Mile l2l Nathans Track Award l2l 11011 Basketball Award l2l Homecomingbuchess l4l Merit Rollll-4l ' MICHAEL BINGHAM - Speech lll GAA Basketball and Volleyball Mgr 11-21 Auto Mech I2-4l KIXY Disc Jockey l3l Var- sity Baseball l4l ANGELA BROOKS -5- GAA ll-Sl Volleyball ll-Sl Basketball l1l'Track lll OEA 131 CVAE l4l Chietettes.l2-4l CURTIS BROOKS -'W.V, ,- Football 'Ill Varsity l2l Speech Club lll Track l2l L.V, M- Pow Wow l3-4l I KELLIE BRYANT - Volleyball ll-4l Varsity l4l Basketball ll-4l Varsity l3-4l Tennis i1lChielettes i2-3l QLIANITA CALDERDN - VOE. l3l CVAE i4l CHRIS CARPENXER - Basketball ll-3l Football Mgr l4l Math Club i2-Sl Student Council l4l Parllamentarian l4l NHS 12-4l lntramural Volleyball Champs t4lj1'.,' I EVELYN CARR -- Math Club ll-2l-Science Club l1s2l Speech Club ll-3l Reporter l2l Parllamentarian l3l Art Club l4l Clilefets tes K2-4l Sec. l4l NHS l3-4l Basketball Mgr l3-4l ' KIM CEDILLO -A Edison - Choir lil President lll All-City Choir lll CHS 2-eQLSection Leader l2l LV - FHA t344l Historian K3-4l ata Plaaeiftissay Contest tal FHA Member ofthe Year 131 OEA Chaplain l4l ' ' '-', ' , l K, SHERRY CLIFT - Most Likely to Succeed K l MIKE COBB -- Ballinger - Drafting and Woodshop-l2l FFA ll-3l CVAE l4l f LANCE COE -6 Football l2-4l Varsity t3-4l Second Team All- Dlstrict lfllifrgasketball i2t4l Varsity 141 Varsity Baseball l4l Auto-Mechanics I4-l Vice-Plfes.f'l4l Mr. Flame nominee l4l Most Courteouslrtl ,,,- I kk'i.fi f V ' A K K KEN COFFEY - CHS -- Varsity Gymnastics ll.-tll Auto Tech l4l CVAE C41 LV - CVAE Parllamentarlan fill ' J MICHAEL COLLINS -- Mechanical Trades l34l DE l4l COON - Football ll-4l Captain l4l Player of the Weelt Track ll-4l Speech tll BEVERLYVCORTESE i3-4l FCA l3l Spanish Club l3l Youth for Christ l3-4l Secretary l4l Volleyball l3l Basketball 131 Chietettes l4l HomecominQlDuchess l4l North Angelo Lion's Club Queen Ml Just Say No Club l4l Project Graduation l4l Baptist Temple - Volleyball 11-21 Basketball ll-2l Speech ll-2l Choior-il'2l lst Place Photography and 2nd Place Dramatic 204 Senior Achievements Monologue ACE State Convention lil Honor Roll ll-2l Most Beautiful l4l YVETTE COSTILLA -- FHA ll-3l Spanish Club C2-3l Reporter l2l Class Rep, l3l Parllamerltarian l3l DE i4l Mex. and American Club l4l I ' 1 -',' . kg THOMAS COX - Football ill Construction Trades l.1llVAC l2-4l PTRACY DAIGLE - YFC it-4l Fl-lA i3-4l Journalism ill Speech l3l VOE 13-4l OEA Regional Contest l3l OEA l4l Varsity 121 Class Favorite ll-31 Kiwanis Club Sophomore ot the l :' x ' Business Professionals ol America Regional Contest C41 ALICIA DAVIS 4- Student Council ll-4l Speech il-Sl Drama ll-3l Volleyball' l2l Chielettes l244l Pres. l3-4l Citizengof the Month of December l3l L Award Winner of Citizenshlrfl3l'VlPS C3l Homecoming Duchess l4l Football Sweetheart lfll DECA Ml Ist Place Area t4l Spanish Club Secretary l4l FCA l4l Most Friendly l4l ,- GUADALUPE DGHOYOS -'FHA ll-4l VOE t344l Historian l4l Mex-American Club l4l -,V'. K K A BLANE DELONE - Teacher's Aide l4l ,V I , A SUSAN DERINGTON - WV - Outstanclingf Student ill NHS l2l LV - 3rd Place School Board Essay contest l3l JUAN DIAZ - Construction trades l4l Printing l4l TRACEY DOROTIK -f Pep Squad ill PE Freshman Girl Award ill 4AH ll-'tl Speech lil Yearbook Staff l2l Business Mgr l2l Nominated lor Sophomoreof the Year l2l Spanish Club I3-Ill Vice Pres. l4l Science Cll.tb l3l Spanish Contest l3l School Board Essay Contest l3l Citizen of the Month April l3l Oct. l4l Project Graduation 13-4l Sr. Class Sel:!Treas. l4l Student Coun- cil to - ALLEN DOVE -- DEM-l' MINGIDRISKILL fs Choir ll-31 Ensemble l2l Division l Choir l3l All-region Contest-ldl Girls Ensemble l3l Librarian l3l Let- tered l3l Officer l3l Soloand Ensemble Contest ll-3l Perfect At' tendance lll UIL Spelling Contest 12-41 FHA I3-4l President State Meeting 13-4l Power of One Award l3l Youth For Christ l3-4l Reporter t4l Chietettes l2.4l Drill Leader l3-4l spanish Club l3l Yearbook Staff l4l Project Graduation l4l lntramural Volleyball K2-3l Meritfftoll ll-41 Homecoming Duchess Nominee l4l , BRYAN DUCKWORTH - Band' l1L4l Section Leader ll-2l Dr. Johnny Fever Award l2l Historlanlllll DECA l4l Merit Roll 11-41 Saxophone Quartet l4l Speech lil Honor Roll i3-4l Band Tomahawk Organization l3-4l ERIC DUMAS 57 Football ll-4l 2nd Team All4All Dist. l4l All- West Texas l4l.ffSuper Team t4l Basketball ll-4l 2 All- Toumament Trophies i3l Broke Lung Jump Record l3l 2nd Team All-Dist.t3l, If VICENTE ESQUIVEL -- Construction Trades Auto Mechanics l3l VAC l3-4l 'V ll I LAWRENCE W. EWELL - FFA-Farmskllls ll-Zl Land Judg- ing Team l3l.Wool Judging Team l2l Swine Award ll-2l Tractor Mech. Award 'l2l Crop Dev. l3l Leadership Workshop 12-3l CVAE I3-4l ICT - Sergeant fAtjArrns l4l Dist. Mech. Contests l4l State Contest Ml Delegate lto:'Natlonal VICA Convention 141 Auto Mech. l34l Pres. l3l lst Place Dist, Contest l314l lst Place State C2-4l Diesel Mech. ofthe Year l3l Leadership Workshop l4l Delegate at Convention i3-4l . MICHAEL FARMER -Q Band ll-2l Football I2-3l Vocational Ae-it--4117 S A .mnesr-'Anais H Choi!-,lil Football tl-4lkTraclt ll-2l Alle Dist. Football 2nd Team Tackle l4l Attitude Honor Roll l4l Auto KENNETH FAY - Art Club l3l Journalism :l3l Varsity Foot- ball Q3-4l Varsity Track Q2-4l SHANNA FIVEASH -5 Photography l3l OEA Q3-4l Speech Ill 'll- . - DUSKIE FLDYD -4g1ElflA l3-4l Tennis ill Mgr l2l CVAE l4l Treasurer l4l Speech til I I l K, , JACKIE FOLEY - Ag ll-2l CVAE 13-4l3P1fes. l4l Certificate Achievement from Daybreakers Toastmasters Organization? l34l' V -- STEPHANIE FORD - Chielettes K2-4l Drill Leader l4l Speech' Club I1-ill Treasurer l2l Vice-President l4l lnlormative Speaking Q3-'tl Outstanding Speaker Award l3l Homecoming Duchess l4l Best Dressed l4l I ' .l T , GENA FRANKSV- Honor Roll ll.-4lfEugllsl'l Award l2llNI'lS K2-4l Student Council Rep. l2-4l Nominated for Sophomiiirelof the Year l2l Chiefettes l2'4l Drill Leader l4l Spanish Awardsf3l First Place in School Board Essay l2l Second in intramural Basketball l2l LFFA ll-2l Wool Judge Ill Advisor FFA r Parliamentary Procedure ill Tennis il-3l Freshman Pep Squad lll lntramuralklolleyball l2l lntfamural Baseball t2-3l SHERI FROST - Chietettesf Volleyball, Basketball, Track Mgr l1i3l 2nd Place Bestftllasquerade CostuLrne5t3l,DECA l4l Area Competition l4l Favorites i4l ' f- l NELSON FULCHER - Printing l2-3l 3rd Place State and lst Place Dist. 121 2nd Place State l3l DECA 12-4l TEHESAEQAMEZ -- Track tl-43 Printing l4l Chiefettes K3-'il STEPHANLE- GOETZQ,-1. ,gait Club lll Spanish Club lzl Photograph3l'.l3l Pow Wowiildlfyearbook Staff itll DECA l4l corv Gossn - Evans .lHS 4'Football lllClFloirl1l4-H ul Coronado HS - 4-H C2-Sl Choir l2A3l Football iI243l Baseball l2l Ag. l2-3l Speech l2l LV - Theatre of Arts l4l 4-H ll'-ll Choir l3l Athletics l34l EDDIE .,1, GONZALES -ffootball ill Varsity l3-4l Varsity Baseball lll Basketball ltllfrack ill Mr. Lake View l4l KAREN cnuass etbgayauls- chan ill-LV A chair iz-sl DE Ml ' ' V!-ei.: , ' JUSTO GUERRA S Cross Country l4l Baseball l4l CHS f Cross Country l2-3l Track l2f3l I '- SAM HALL - Athletics llt4l CINNAMON HAMILTQN - NHS l2-4-l Student Council llf4l Varsity Volleyball l2illlllfAll4Dist, l3'4l Basketball l2-4l Track li.- 4l Dist. Champs l2l'jVarsity l3-4l Cheerleader ll-4l Head t4l Homecoming Queenklfll FCA ll-4l Choir 'krl ll-4l'Ensemble l2-4l State Qualifiers t3l Sec. i3-4l Accompaliist All-4l Most Outstan- ding'Choir Member l2l Honor Roll ll-4l Sophomore ol the Year Nominee l2l Prom Princess l3l Miss Lake View l4l JOEY HANKS 4- Midland Lee 4- French Club ill LV - Chlelettes l3l Track Mgr l2l I DEIDRE HARPER - Basketball ll-4l Varsity Track ll.f2l Freshman Pep Squad lll Art ClulJ'l4l..Speech l3l K TOBY HARRELL - CVAE l3-4l ' f . MONIQUE HARSCH f Newspaper staff lll Yearbook lll Choir ll-4l Ensemble 11,3-41 Student Council lll Honor Roll ll- i2l Key Club I2-3l French Club l3l Swim Team l2l Allflfieglon Choir t344l'All-District Choir l4l SADD l2l Track t3l FHA l4l Prom Committee l3l Homecoming Committee l4l Project Graduation l4l YFC l4l Speech Club l4l East Lioness Club Princess l4l ' in PAM HARVEY - Baptist Temple - Volleyball ll-2l Basket- ball lll Choir ill Speech lil lst Place Photography ACE State Convention ill LV f Chietettes 13-4l Track Mgr. t2-Bl BB Mgr, l3l Yearbook l3-4l Co-Editor l4l YFC t2l Just Say No l4l GAA l3l Project Graduation l4l Honor Roll i2-4l intramural Volleyball Champs l'll l ttl,,' 1 i ,- SEAN HATFIELD - Chieltain'Stafl l2l Printi,ng:l3-4l VICA Parliamentarian l3l Pres. l4l Dist. and State Competition I3-til LARRY HAYWARD Y Most Spirited l4l Varsity Cheerleader l4l Varsity Basketball l4l Varsity Track t4l Varsity Baseball l4l Football lll YFC i4l Choir Ensemble i4l Who's Who l4l Math Achievement Award l3l Moslspirlted l4l ' EDWARD HERNANDEZVQJ- Football lllflllebh Trade lil Auto Body l2l Auto Mech l3lCVAE l4l ff V', I , ERNEST HERNANDE2 - Auto Mech l4l CVAE l4lA' Treasurer l4l l K , HERNANI1EZg- Football lll Basketball 12-All Varsity lllgfiil Spanish Club l3g4lQMelc1Am. Club l4l 5- TONY HERRERA,'li,fEaotball l1.4l raqlr C1-'tl Band lll FCA ll-2lCitizensh1p Atllardlil t frktg i1'z.Q1.fffk1 l CRAIG HINSON - DE l4l Ist Place Atleol lil-l . LAURA HIPPE - Speech Club lll Cttielettes l243l DECA l3-4l Mech. l4lSecretary l4l ' 'jr f .H I ' I,-DALE HOES - DEl1l Perfect Attendance ll-2l FHA l2l -ron l'lUDSONf,ffjFoothalll1-Zl Choir ll-2l CVAE l4l oonlcm .msso DECA l314l'5f??fTreasl tsl sec. l4l 'mana JONES Ql Volleyball ll1l!E.EtA,'l1-4l vice mes. t3.4l Chietettes i3-4-l OEA K3-4-l Vice Presq itll Spanish Club l2I YFC l4l UIL Typing Contest l2l OEA Busf'Math Contest l4l ' MELISSA JONES - Clothing lil f ,SHARON KEEN W- Yearbook l2l Basketball l3l Speech Club l4l V , STELLA KIIIAM -e FHA. t172l,-DECA l4l TYHCR lll Sfvdenl Council ll-2lUlL Choir lll ,,- l'. , , MICHELLE KLUTTS - Volleyball ll-4l Basketball l1'4l Track ll-Zl Cheerleader lll Chiefettes l2l Speech Club l4l Drama l4l Honor Roll ll-4l GAA ll-4l Letter in Track l2l Basketball l4l Volleyball i4l CECELIK LANG - Student Council Rep. lfll Spanish Club l4l DANIEIQRAY LARA wg-Architectural Drafting' l4l Art Club Ml Mex.-Am. Club l4l Best.Dressed l4l A A x - JIM LOMBARDO - Auto Mech l4l CHS -flrtflill Cabinet l3l MIRANDA -- FHA 11-21 YFC 121 CVAE 13-41 ACHIEVEMENTS Fn9gnsll1i1Ag11.21Rindencinb12l ' ' FEHNANDO LOPEZ - ICT 141 Const. Trade 111 Regional 4th PlLil:la1l1 Parliamentarian1l1 CHS - Auto Body Shop 131 JANDA LOPEZ - Varsity Tennis 11-41 3rd Dist. 2-4A Girls tooo NENNICH me Foutball51'ff111 Varsity 13-413BaslietbaIl 1l-41Varsiiy 13141 YFC141 Pow'Wo0liSta1f 11-41 Student Council 141 Kiwanas Sophomore of the Yearillilominee 121 ' 'JESSE NICHOLS- Art Club 1l11Mechar1ics 13,41 Autobody Doubles 111 Nathan's Award Recipient 11-31 Regional Qualifierliffif1'141 I I - 1l,412nd Dist, 2-4A1212ncl Regional IA 121f3trd 4-A State Meet 12-31 ls! Dist 2-4A 131lstjRegion lA 131 Tennis-Sweetlleart 131 Cheerleader 11,3-41 Heacl'1I1lStudent Councilr1I-41 Class Pres. 11-21fFl1stf,131'Vice Pres.l141 Spanish Club 13-41 MexrAm. Club 141.Norriinee lor Sophomore ol the Year 121 NI-IS 1241 Altitude Honor Roll 141 Who's Who 13.41 FCA 11-31 Track 141 Varsity' L - Cross Couniry141 Most Spirited 141 2 A A MANDA Lomsz f vmny Tennis 11.41 snifgami-214A 1111 KTEO Iloffn Award Recipieni1I1fRegional Qualifier1l-2,41 2nd Dist 2'4AQ:121 2nd Region 1Af1213rd 4A State Meet 12-31 2'4A Champs 131fRegion I-A Champs 131 Cheerleader 111 Varsity 131 Student Council 1141 Vice Pres. 111 Rep, 12-31 SecJTreas. 141 Spanish Club13-41NHS12-41Sec141FCA11-31Who's Who 13-41 Perfect Attendance 11-41 Attitude Honor Roll 141 ' . I A In CATHY LOWIIY - FHA 11-21 DECA 131 CVAE'1j41iReporter 141 I , , , CYNTHIA LOZANO --.. Perfect Attendance 11,41 GAA 111 Spanish Awardf13',41 OEA 141 ,TERIII LUND W- Spanish Club131FHA 131 DECA141 I LANCE LUTHER - - Ag 11 -21 CHS -+ Drafting 13,41 MITCH MCADA - Football 1141 Basketball 1I1 Track 121 Baseball 141 Auto Mech 141 - . WENDY MCDONALD rc- FHA 1I1.1VOE 13-41 iKEVIN M- Football 11 41 Journalism 12-31 Speech 1141 Auto Mech PresQ141 QSMANDA MCNELLY - Auto Mech Sec. 141 KDANIEL MACIEL - Band ll-31 Section Leader 12-31 Soloist 131VlCA Pres. 141 Staff Photographer 141 f. ,ffl BILL MALLOY -- Football 121 VAC 13-41 5 CHANDIIA MARTIN W- Speech 11-21 FHA 121 Choir 141 A STEVE MARTINEZ Journalism Photographer 13-41 Hollis 121 CHS 4- FFA 11-31 EYYONNE MASKILI. Q- FHA 11-41 Sec. 111 Volleyball 11-21 .IV 4121'Track 11-41 Varsity 12-41 Chiefeties 13-41 Spanish Club 12-41 Merc-Arn, Club 141 Speech and Drama 141 Treas, 141 YFC 12-41 Vice Pres. 141 Student Council 121 I SHERYL MATTHEWS f- Basketbaall 12-41 Volleyball 1241 Hofiurable Mention 1 141' -1-Track 12-41 Regionals 131 District All-Dist. ln Basketball 13-41 Honorable Mention 121 iTHdHASMEDlNA - Auto Mech 12-31 CVAE 141 DANIEL MENDEZ M Band11-41Drum major 13-41 Percussion Section Leader13-41 President 141 Jazz band 13-41 Flags and Ri- fle Winter Guard Corps 13-41 Outstanding Band Freshman 111 Outstancling5Muslcian at 198.7 ASU 141 Selected to Play AF Band 1411111515 12-41 Math Clubl13-41 Student Council 11-41 Pres. 141 141 Academic SS Award 121 Science Award 131'Excellen1,zatings in ASU Forlegn Language Festival 11-21 Citizen of the Month for Sept. 141 Junior Class Favorite 131 Prom Prince 131 MrQ Flame 141 Superinlendenfs Advisory Comm. 141 Most Likely to Succeed 141 1, TIM MERCHANT -- Spanish, 1Ir21 Science .Club 12-31 Ph0i09fHPhY1?15a'1dl11 I f I A YFC131 Perferitirlttt. 131FHA141 . KRISTI MlI.IQER:- Volleyball 11-31 Basketball 11-21 Track 111 VDE1341 Treasurer 141 Speech 111 1 1 TODD MILLER - WV - Varsity Football 111 Varsity BB1l1 LVHS k JV Fooihall121 Varsity 13-411Boy'state Nominez'121JV 8B121YFC141 In H 1 VDAMON MINNIX5-Q Football 11-21 Drafting 111 Auto Body 131 LQECH141 ' 5 ' 1. - Slice-President131 , A V, Btu. Moons - Band 11-31 FFA 111 icr. 13-41 1 fzgg,ggQ!:' SBEILA MOORE w- America History Club 111 Treasurelf'11g1V 12115121 secretary 121' Student Council 112221551111 NHS 12-41 Nag 'tionaldpnior Honor',Society 111 Homakirigtmvard 111 Foreign 'Language Festival 12431?ExCellent in Prose 121 Superior in Prose 131113351-:Iettes 131 , 1 NQHMAN Momusorii - An Club 111 Photography 131 CHS 41orsfiing131 Auto Body 131 - RICHARD NAVARRO -- Band 11,41 VicefPres. 141 Sectionf Q t 1 - Varsity 141 Choir 141 Ensemble 141 Trac1s141 Baseball 141 3- I i ROY LEE SPAIN 5 Football 111 Basketball 11-21 LeaderV13-41 Stage Bandg131 NHS'12'41gRgsrlifirnentarlan 141 Spanish' Club 131 DECAgg'141fMex-Am. 141 Honor Roll 1l-41 screnqefggwsrd 121 Math' Angra 12-31 Perfect Att. 11,3-41 JAVIEKNAVARRETTE'-+ Art1l1 vAc I3-41 MIKEKNEALEY --- Footbal11I-41 Journalism 111 SHAWN NOWLIN f UlL Science 111 Reporter 131 FFA 11-41 Judging Teams 11-41 Showing 11-41 4-H11-21 Band 111, ,,l- :131 , , gf, MELONIE NYE W FHA 131 Chie1eKigs1Q51QEA 13.41 kfj ff i HENRY 0RTl21f1jFootball 1l1 ifliutcilillleoh, 13-41 Intramural Softball 131 ' ' STQDDARD OWENS 4- Drama 11-21 Speech 11-21 Debate 121 DECA141 DLLIE MAC mums .m. Y- VICA141 National Guardk141 mVii-r ALBERT PEREZ -A Student Council11Il-31 Favorite 1IAg211g, - Basketball 11-41 Tennis111 Cross Countrg1f111Colf 13-41 Track' 1I,41VSpanish Club 13,41Ql?res, 141JuniorlftLf1asskVice Pres. 131 A - or-ml PERRY W- pEcgAi113,41cli1eieiies 12-31-Student Council 121 13115121 Speech Clulif'111' JERRY PHELPS -4 Auio Mech 121 Printing 13-41 Theatre Arts 141 VICA 11-41 CVAE 121 Printing Competition Winner 131 ln' 41 Parliamentarian 141 JAMES STEPHENS - KIT 13-41 Wood Shop 121 Metal Shop 121 , . ,L Af - nonaum suomcx Mlensting 121 CVAE 131 QE 141 ARACELY TAPIA - FH,Af11f,3,41 Chairman 13-41 Vice Pres. ot Pianos-141 Voc 13f41 Hist, 13-41 OEA ull. 13-41 Student Council 13ll'Citizen of the Month of Dec. 141 A LESLIE THANE W Tennis 11-21 Choir 11-41 Dist. and Region 13-41 All-Area 141 UlL Class ll Solo 121 Ensemblek12-41 State Superior 141 UlL Class l Solo 131 English Awardll231Chle1ettes 12-41 Honor Roll 11-41 NHS' 12-41 Speech Cluh Sec. 141 Homecoming,Duchess Norrllneei141' ' . AUBREYTHOMAS -- FFA12-41Ag. 12-41CVAE Pres.141 KENNY THOMASON -- Ania Mech 121 ICT 131 BILL TOHRES - Construction Trades 11-21 Auto Mech. 131 VAC 13-41 ,- - CINDY TORRES - Spanish Club 11-41 Sec. 131 S1IIds!B1l1CCiUI1- cil REP. 12-31 Class Secffreas. 11131 ,Class Vice-Pres,.l141 NHS 12-41 Vice-PreS..141 Chielettes 12-41lDrill Leader 131 Head 141 Mex. Am. Clulil141-Placed in Soil,Cons. Essay Contest 121 namufalBB131 1 .liforeigrl Language Festival 11-21 Excellent in Prose 11-21 PENNY PHILLIPS -- Journalism 1l1'Nel1l1s3japer Staff 121 Yearbook Staff 13-41 DE 141 ,r ' 'ILK' if EFRAIMVPLIENTE ---- Cainstrucilon Trade 1l1DE 141 RAY-PYIQANT -- Photography 131 Yearbook 141 Pow Wow 141 Math Club 11'-31 Science Club 11'-31 Computer Club 121 Art Club 1l-31 University ol Texas Minority Journalism Workshop 141 Honorable Mention in Art 131 School Board Essay Contest Nominee 131 Photography Award 141 Stall Photographer 141 ELIZABETH REYNA +1 Regional Competition Ready Writing 131 State Cornpelition in Journalism 131 Jour- nalism 1l 31 Student Council'121- DECA 141 lst Place Area 141 Academic Award - English 131 NHS 13-41 YOLANDA RAMIREZ W Baskelball1l 41 Volleyball 11-41 All Dist. 131 Track 11-41 Most Courteous141 RHCNDA RANDALL --- Spanish. Club 141 Art Club 141 Phntography131 ' K AMANDA RANGEL 4- Band 11'-41'Band Sweetheart Nominee 141 Rille 141 ColoFgi.lard 141 Winierguard141 Secffreas. 141 YFC 121 Varsity Track 11,31 Printing 141 BOBBY REICH f FFA - Grand Champion Meat Coat Show 131DECA - Sergeant at Arms 141 test 121 Band 11-31 Colurguard 131 DECA 141 Q' 1 STEVEN RIGGS f Auto Mech. 11'-21CVAE141 A r LTEIERESA noaams H Honor Roll 11,41 FHA 11-21 Men: 'Roll12f31 Spanish Club 13-41 Chieleties 13-41 1 BILL ROE 4 Football 111 ICT 141 Speech Club1l1 JEREMY nousc e Cheerleader 111 YFC 11-41 Pres. 141Choli Kli Q 11-41 Pres, 141 lst Place UIL S010 11,31 Ensemble 12-41 State F All-Dist, Choir 141 All-Region 141 All-Area 141 Tennis Mgr.121 DAVID RUBIO - Fugiljall 11,31 Baseball 141 Tennis 11-41 lst in Dist, 12,31 Regional Team Tennis 12-41 Dist. Runner-up 141 Spanish Club 141 Mr. Flame Nominee 141 RACHEL RUSHING - Pep Squad 111 Student Council 11,3-41 JV Tennis 11-21 Varsity 12-31 NHS 12-31 Mascot 13-41 Lions Club V1 , Queen Nominee 141 I ff, K ROBBIE RUSSELL - Autolvlech, 11-31 VAC5141' HUGH-RYAN --M Choiri13-41'Art Club 121 ll ' - CHRISSANDERS -- Best'Fersonality 141 Football 11-41 Varsi- ty 13-41'Sisgech Club 141 Drama 141 ANGELA SARTAIN -- FHA1l1DECA131VOE141 TAMI SCHAFER Y Basketball 11-41 Varsity 141 Tennis 121 Gull 13-41 Speech Club 141 Volleyball 111 ' ,V.L - cnm scnxnoe Y.-- DRHSI1--Ramettes 11,21l:sirn Club 121 Lvi-is ---CVAE141 1 , jfl1.Q Q'1,' 1 ' noacnirgsgxm - Fn01balif11-31 VOE141 Mex-Am, Club 13- 41,BronieQMeiglaliIn Accounting 131 Placed in the Spanish Con- test 141 ' ' - MIKE SHEFETELD -- Athletics 111 Auto Mech. 11-31-CVAE cuarus SMITH - ilaemaisids 1111 An- CIl255Q'12,41 Photography131Qlournalism131, V lf l A music solrnggcmsn- FHA 11-21-OEA 13-41 Pow wow 131 Chie1ettes141 A ' ' NICK SOTO -4 Football 11-41 Varsity 13-41 Basketball 11-41 Champs 121 IHIYQTQVBTSI, Basketball kanriingaseball Chalrips-1141 ,CVAE 141 ,ll 1. -, . fl Cho1r111Cross Country 121 VOE 13- IIACHEL RHYNE f Choir 11-41 UlL Solo and Ensemble Con-1 Superior 121 SS Award 111 English Award 131 Science Award 131 Homecoming Duchess 141 - ,,'1 , DARLENE TORRES - DECA 13-41 FHA141 Chiefettesz1394j1-5 nosclrr 'rimvrs gf Ag 111 Auto MechQ12.41 I BRENT TURNEY I2onst. Trades 121 'Auto Mech 131 CVAE 141 I ' MATT UECKERT - Photographer 12-41 Journalism Award 12-31 FFA 1l1 Forestry Award 111 Science Award 121 Student Council 1I1 NHS 12-31 Intramural Volleyball 12-31 Sophomore of the Year Nominee 121 Honor Roll 11-41 Most ljlarndsome 141 - CC VASQUEZ f WV - Basketball 111 Siudent Council 111 FHAi.1l-31 Spanish Club 121 Honor Roll 11-31iMost Friendly 111 MostjBeautiful 121 LV - DECA141 lst Place Area 141 Mex.-Am, Chili GEORGINA VASQUEZ 2nd Place Art Contest 131 3rd Place Art Contest 111 Chairman Art Gallery 141 Vice Pres. Art Club 141f Sec. 131 French Club 141 '- F lf' my ALTA VELASQUEZ 0 1iOEk131OEA 131 Spanish Club 111 MERLE WALTER 4 Vocfkg, 11-31 Chaplain'131 Mechanical Pro1iciency131 i f DAVID WEAVER - Football Mgr 12-31 Journalism 141 Band 111 MELISSA WEBB - DECA 141 Sec. 141 Art 1141 Pres. 141 Honorable Mention 131 cnsinnan AnGa1l.sry141 I BILL WHITESELL 4 Auto Mech 11-21 CVAE 5 - DENNIS WHITLOCK - Const. Trades 1I1 Goldthwaite - FFA 111Cho1r 111 LV - CVAE12,41 BARRYLWIKE - Voc. Ag 121 Parliamentarian 121 Auto Mech 131 Metal Trades 131 ICT 141 MARIE WILLIAMS - Pep Squad 111 Student Council'12-31 cnnlr 11-41 Ensemble 11-41 UIL Solo and Ensemble 131,5rafe 131 Treas. 131Vice-Pres. 141 East Lions Cgntest141South141, ' MICHELLE WILSON - Band 131 DECA 141 1 ROBIN WISDOM - Fort Stockton-+ BB Dist. Tournament Champs 111 Track'111 Honor Roll 111 Concert Choir 111 Solo Ensemble 111 Andrews 4- Honor Roll 121Golf Team 121Scierlce 'Club 121 UlL Team 121 Pittsburgh, Kansas - Spanish CIUI1131 Honor Roll 131 LV - Printing 141 Citizen of-the Month of Jan'141 Honor Roll 141 A ,.'f- an Mmm woon -sync. Ag-FFA 11214133-chieferees 13-41 vice Pres. 141 Bandl11f21Colorguard 121 Student Council 12-41 FHA 131'Art Club 1I1 YFC111ADECA 141 1 CHARLES WRIGHT - Football 11-31 Construction Trades 111CVAE 141 Auto Mech 141 I -if, CINNAMON wmsl-ir - FHA 11-31Secratary131Speeeh 1311 ChieIettes131OEA141 . . 1 A 1 KELLI YARBR0UGLI55f+'jPrinceton Drllf Team Officer 111 Basketball 111 Track'111lf'Merkel - Volleyball 12-31 Tennis 121 FFA1fEiiyeetheart 131'1st Place Hampshire 121 Greenhancl Award 121 VOE 131 1 JAMES YOUNG - Tennis 11-41 NHS 121 Honor Roll 11-21 11041312-31TennIs Beau 131 intramural 3 on 3kBB-Champs 141 . MANUEL ZAPEDA 1- 'Football 1161, ,cilaei-141 Allis Mechanics 121 fy 'L r A Senior Achievements 205 1 it A i l - ' M fkilgffsfifwxsgiswg H 1 Q?gs5Qwmwfsl2g5 . - sssfksfaffiws Qis 53?E5Mg??3Ai52' 633 55. ifsfffawesvfriiwg-1f:f'i12-vigil? 1fiS1,Q!5awiz.gwms3f3?ViW - ffl:fifwwK1Miigfwfelifisxiifffifiim I . is S1QHsiWsmfSbfm.frrss1i'. ff l iglgfgmgvyfsigogfzziigfgr,:SfggQgrggw . wise ,-fg: ff6l4my'ff-ffi5f f5gffS1 Ea 35fgg5Esitgf1fs5f:!f1rsz:1'ssz?'sif2ff , . 1 , its-,f-su,isegsgigis-iir,,Ni,,i,tMfiE:1 . ,yawgfgflssgismgsiiissw,-sawNavi i s gf. : fflfiisfqgglws:1+5z1w::f5f?m.r1 agmfvw if -ae: Q29is,-fmgiQeggQfM2gzmtQ-:wwsame. ., WQQLSF-wwQg1?Vff1wa5ff5v-Fiiat' Af t G SE?-fm Q f51Wi5,Jcf..sMgsvgg:Qfg1-Wg-igiyggwir f -1, , W., si. X - A on at sf :-,aw qv V .1 'sw,wg-13 ff.-f:.:sff:.,s:'vsg1l W 5 i QAFTSQQ 5 f- , Y K if 1 S i I'lOt el' yeal' 35 COITI . QOHC an lt S h h f d ' ' time to start a brand new sumr, Jr. For the seniors, life after graduation has suddenly hit and most of their summers will be spent getting ready for college and used to the after-high-school life. As for the underclassmen, they'll spend their summer packing in all the fun and excitement they can, before they must return to school for another rough year of homework, teachers, and tests. The year was filled with all sorts of different angles and most everyone had a definite chance to study the school year . . . FROM EVERY ANGLE. Stacey Turner 206 From Every Angle f w eather Kirby, sophomore, salute camera with a confident smile if 3 heering on the Chiefs at a close football game is freshman, Timothy Goddard. ohn Cathy, senior, and Terri Nanny, sophomore, pose for a picture on masquerade day. vs- . ' ,- My . . ,gp :I .. .riff Mfifw. A .ffrfwme .. Ku? -- :- f. cfm f V :. V 7 swim we A D- ' 4 4251 ww-5 'f' Hifi -Q .fwmfggg , ,wg ,mwavfff fgggmvmi-s,-ff th . 9 9 A X- fi ' Mfg? FWQJW, frgyfwwfigwj W9 KV? a My Mrgf , 'fy'-L,?m'f . 1- 4 , -Q wwf n w , -. '-1 an ' , fwlwfry ' Gfifzfl -Q ln The Closing 207 Chieftain Staff Co-editors Business Manager Advertisement Sales Student Life Editor Classes Editors Clubs Editors Academics Editors Index Editor Staff Photographers Adviser Pam Harvey Stacey Turner Patricia Cartwright Stephanie Goetz David Dockendorf Ming Driskill Shelly Ashley Mike Burrows Brian Markwood Penny Phillips Ray Pylant Matt Ueckert Shawn Avants Patricia Vasquez Tonya Gressett Rhonda Pollard David Weaver Matt Ueckert Ray Pylant Stephanie Free Shawn Avants Daniel Maciel Mrs. Janie DeLaney jjj? v,,- 208 From Every Angle Colophon Volume 52 of the Lake View High School Chief- tain was printed by Taylor Publishing Company, P.O. Box 597, Dallas, Texas 75221. Paper stock is 80 pound enamel. The basic headline typeface is Korinna Bold. Body copy is 10 point Souvenir and captions are 8 point Souvenir Bold. Headline typefaces not in Korinna Bold are in Bodoni Bold, Helvetica, and Times Roman. The cover is a four color durolith. Endsheets are of yellow endsheet stock with a die cut. There are 208 pages and a four page tip- in in the Chieftain . Four-color was used on 20 pages of the Chief- tain. Blue 49, Yellow 4152, and Red 435 were us- ed as spot colors. All pictures except for the portrait pictures, which were taken by Barney's studio, were taken by Chieftain staff photographers and were pro- cessed inthe Lake View darkroom with the excep- tion of 4-color pictures which were processed by Keaton Kolor, Quicksilver, and Wallace Lab. Requests for reproduction in part or whole should be addressed to: Editor, Chieftain, Lake View High School, 900 E. 43rd, San Angelo, Texas 76903. 1 2 3 1 N ,i 4 1 1 i X 1 x
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