Newman Smith High School - Illiad Yearbook (Carrollton, TX)
- Class of 1987
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'V x 4 Everything from fads, fashions, can- dids, and wills cover the pages on Student Life, the section which entertains and depicts what high school life was. Student Life Clubs From band or drama, Key Club to Rodeo Club, NHS to FHA, all clubs did what they do best to create an outstand- ing and eventful year. ,l it 1 Q' ,r The never ending process of alphabetizing, ranking, re-alphabetizing, writing, and typing produced the heart of the book, the Academics Section. Academics Newman Smith Carrollton, Texas ILIAD 1 987 15 ' e 3 ef www-sagmrwraig If ' 1 'Jef ' I , , ,Z f f is 1 f 5 W 2 0 5 W I S 1 Q fi.. E L The roar of the crowd, the last- second winning basket, or the sight of a discus hurled through the air brings to mind one thing, sports. Sports Ads Having both types of ads, business and senior recognition, the Advertising Section has become one of the most popular parts of the yearbook. T 1 IL. N . 53 , x W wr 1 2 3 f Y J 1 ' at 't iff 7' ' 4' J. 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The dry August temperatures were reason enough to cause families to seek vacations away from the city heat. This heat caused many to alter their lans to find more ideal times fldr various activities. Such was the day of August 26, 1986. On that morning, in the early Ere-dawn hours, one jogger made is way down a most y vacant Iosey Lane. The hour provided what little cool an early August morning could offer. The young day also offered the jogger and a po iceman in his atrol car a sight which would affect the lives of those who would spend the 1986-87 school year at Newman Smith High School. The alarm was turned in at 4:15 a.m., and firemen had the blaze out by 7:30 a.rn. During this time, a fire, which began in the school's main office, destroyed that office and badly damaged other front offices and the math wing above. Tragic? Yes, but in traged one often finds his strength, and this strength, perhaps called TT1 roya s Show 'Strength 1xr1I'O gh Togetherness' po 'Matchless' Trait toge erness, provided Smith stude ts and faculty the oppor- tunity o see the positive va ues of t e school. Classes began without oksg departments were run with shortage of phone services fo a month, Xerox machines w e borrowed, and everyone got t e job done wit less. Thanks to reconstructi workers, smoke mage as dealt with quickly, an e offers of help from the communit made the smoke smell whicff lasted for months easier to bear. All of the situations caused by the fire only served to bring out the determination of Trojan sup- porters. All of the situations caused by the fire only served to bring out the realization that it is peop e working together who make the difference. All of the situations caused by the fire only helped to prove t at people at Newman Smith are outstanding and are indeed - matchless! Co-editors Sonya Clark, Angela McCarty, and Down Van- Breemen. Sponsor Betsy Coltharp. Contents Opening. . . 1-9 Student Life . . . 10-43 Academics . . . 44-127 Sports. . . 128-177 Clubs. . . 178-239 Ads . . . 240-313 Index . . . 314-319 Closing. . . 320 Cover by Brian Hamilton Endsheets by Ieff Long OPENINK fx 1 Billy Merritt Billy portrays Iohn in Dork of the Moon and shows his strength by lifting a basket of apples. ? L 1 L- 1. Scott Strange, sophomore, works on posters for Spontaneity. 3. The Varsit Cheerleaders' ramid ata e rall .4 Ricll .PY , ,P P y - Harvey, semor, slldes h1s t-bone. 5. I.V. Volleyball players bump for another point. Q A 4 OPENING 4 5 Hg 1. Pep Club gathers for a pep rally. 2. The ,B , I.V. defensive line prepares to sack L. D. ' V, Bells quarterback. 3. Dance class takes a W' 'Q H ' ' f 1 ' at break between plies. 4. A hopeful basketball F i ' player prepares for tryouts. 5. Troyanns draw Y A A the line. 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Ia i ?I:,l!.gL1- Q f 5' W' we Stephanie Benton 1986 Homecoming Queen, 1986-87 Troyann. .PT 4! aff' Z 1. Kyle Kelley, senior, and Leslie Bohannon, sophomore, examine a drill team contaczl sheet. Z. Iunior David Lesseps enjoys his lunch break. 3. Paul Frank, junior, czoncentrates on his drawing. I I B OPENING , ,, . 5 .5 if if if K 3 lil f 5 ' -fi mit , ' if RQ' , X M w, V K M 4, 94 I ., W J- 3 nil 1. Iunior Corby Van Arsdale tries to Cool off. 2. Pam Watson, junior, pays for her lunch. 3. Dawn Butler, senior, gives it all she's got. 4. Mr, lones Checks the time for Shannon Reiff and Travis Iames, seniors. 5. Nicky Frey, senior, browses through the 1986 yearbook. 'Rx A , u Wish' 1 I. : ' , A ' r. ff U ,, . K . v - V f X , '46 l 'Q 1, , .N 'v , ' A 'V - -'Y -Ni gf . X.. ,u OPENING 9 HW ,,.,.,,,, . . , , , , .- I U gist r X, , X , 'Vx pf , 6 12? K N , 398 .P , ,5 .V W W., 195, Q K- W 491 12 1? k 1' ,ta I e will-ug i5 vo t tx , f X P5 Sxflli ,f A W., 9? H ey, do you remember what our hair looked like back when we were seniors?', Ah, no man, but I've got a great idea, why don't we look in the Stu- dent Life section of our old yearbook. Everythincg from fads, fashions, candids, an wills cover the pages A K., K da' .s .. 5 3 Qiiizlj E TLIFE Student Life the section whlch entertains and depicts what high school life was This year s section her staffers Amy Farley and Elisa Minelli who worked their hardest with head hotogra hers Chris Saunders an Lori Bo ing to bring ahve teenage life was headed by Regan Pyeatt with Opposite age: Top Left: Newman Smith Band. Top Right: Tracy Germany. Bottom page: Tif- fany Faust, Nicole Martinez, Tif- fany Christman, Zooey Wharton. This page: Robert Reed, Marc Greco, Trey Bud, and the Trojan mascot. R ge Freshman Flair Is Found E erywhara 1. Bryan Iackson takes a break during his lunch. 2. Kyle Hesser and Tiffany McNair en- 'oy themselves at the beach lmash. 3. Andromeda Georgios and Crissy Franklin do not seem to find their class too excitin . 4. Silas Courson rolls on the f'F00r with laughter. J Q 4 566: fa! F K - Q -Ai V-ffaai firm: N ..-. 5'ffw1Yi'i1.- FF-fr-f e'-' - A - i z. - I +- F H F - ..., .- ' ' .. F, kr A agp, if ,W k ...Fai if , ,,- an Q .V-an - -i F' u':e,, , .S, . -a3.Kaf?53a,'ai.?,,ig,4gzv-6fFF'xQ:5f: 1z:1,sa-wwf -ep--' 3, W-wage, . +2 F .4 95 if he f vi is 'fair ,, is 5 Sa, 1 4234 1 N4 F f 'fi L .. Q 4 'ff .... F1 F f F . 1' 'W , Fmfwcraf F F . -i ,eg iei. ' F F K , A Ju. -.-- KA f r 12 STUDENT LIFE T' Sophomores Show Us Then' Super Style 5 , I .4 4-.Cf 2 1. Holly Clark is distracted from drill team practice. 2. Ianine Abma r practices her Frafitti art on the school parking ot. 3. Merideth Mathews listens intently to a question during a pass period. 4. Ienna Wimberly is ap alled by what is being serves for lunch. 5. Derek Stutsman models a new fashionable accessory to his wardrobe. 6. Tammy Daniel and Melanie Ruston demonstrate their similarities in taste. STUDENT LIFE 13 'I' Seniors Display 'Faoe'ts of Life Q' VA .. A f ' 1. Ken Saindon concen- trates on a Chemistry project. 2. Barbara Abbott puts on the finishing touches. 3. Dawn Cimlin works diligently to finish an assi nment. 4. Shelley Mari Granade demonstrate their morning glamour. Truett, Ienni?er Maynard, and 5475 'avi' earn a business, re a dy fo r future. ,9,,,,5,N,,M,, ,, . ,V mx- If .A ..fe,,m, M w:,., Q swf ' 75W'F7'+'v4Ae2 ,wgpaw pe. , , fu t 'I 1 :1 ,I K rf' , fs or ' 91 ,fa- V ' I I , ' V kr e 3 232243 Un.. vu.. ,...., ln... id ...u n -qv. u., IAM al ,,.. J 19 'E 3 .X xx frxy KYSXN R XY X XX !' Iumors Seem Be Caught Off G 2 f- A nw, ata 'MW S X. . 1 ' 1 11- ff - ' Lx,,. , S 'KM I , - ., A , . ,, . .-Q S ' , I X f' . V Siam! X E nt 'xx - N X. al., S :: S QN. S -'Z S we t Q e 1' f . .,, ,, t r in 'ww ' , S f gypsy 5 -, V-- X 1 Brad Grrffrth casually glances over hrs shoulder dur mg computer class 2 lenmfer Bennett trles to get a frrend s at tentlon 3 Iason Year ers IS Robm Boyle IS sur rtsed at the outcome of the foot all game 5 Steven Shuffreld appears unex Clled about band practrce 6 Shannon O Leary awalts the weekend caughtofflguard in the irall. 4. 5 STUDENT LIFE 15 1, X 1 .. me Smith Students Flash Th ' F h' hl F d T he girls and guys at and shoes, silver changed the styles of Smith demon- jewelry, and western boy's hair. The strated their versatility extras. One of those students at Smith by their many ac- obscure fashion traits foundtheirownwayof c e s s o r i e s a n d is hair. It makes the expressing distinction hairstyles. The ac- statement aboutaper- through these styles. cessories gave an son that clothing or ac- The variety ranged added touch to their tions cannot express. from punk, new wave, wardrobe. Some hot Through the past thir- flat-top, and hard rock fashions included ty years, changing styles. boots, metallic purses times and music have 'Na Ns X-N .Q . sf? -5 1. Sophomore, Chris Ed- dleman, expresses his feelings for new wave. 2. Angela McCar- ty, Kristin Murnan, seniors, Mr. Smith, Am Farley, Regan Pyeatt, andy Andria Smith, seniors, are prepared for the weekend. 3. Bart Iordan, freshman, enjoys both sides of life A the long and the short of it. 4. Bracelets and watches were popular accessory items. 16 LIFE K an- se- 1.1.55 tix Ja tg if W? 5 3 s, h 5. 3 e Q gg if ' f .- 5 fgi fi iz :Sim ' ' 1. Darren lfranctis. senior. shows his creative use of hairspray and mousse. 2. Scott Fitzsiinmons. junior. dis lays his harcl rocking styllje. 3. Alicia Shook, Rachelle Royer. seniors. Noelle Knap J. junior. Tracy Koehler, an: Kerris, Walsh. Q iiors. display tl's yr fashion trend. 4. Shoes iran bf, found from 'ill walks of I e. 4 .35 X .V,.. i hva ' gl'-. 3 4 STUIJISNT LIFE 7 l t W 5 Z l fi iii,- , 5 I: 5 . 2 K 5 a wit h-?Ql M ig if Zig l 0 101' Class Tells +3 gt GLEN IENSEN: I will about the drinking and my real parking sticker to driving problem as I do. all the juniors who tried to make their own or KAREN SHELLBERG: I steal mine. will all of my excuses for being tardy to any junior AUDREY STARR: I will who can't seem to make it to Lori Starr all of my anywhere on time, and headaches, devotion and doesn't want to spend all love in whatever she their senior year serving commits herself to, like I detentions. did. IEFF SCHUPBACI-I: I will ' ERIC OTTINGER: Since H.B. 72 to all of next everyone is getting a flat year's seniors. top, and I've had mine since I was five, I will my DAVID SHIH: I will Mrs. h a i r c ut to a n y Kibler's BC AP Calculus underclassman who coursetoall the incoming wants to look sweet. suicidal seniors. MISSY NEFF: I will my BLAKE LOCKHART: I position as president of will my Zodiacs to Mr. S.A.D.D. to the next per- Elliott. son who feels as strongly 'HY' - 'Ruhr I K- --'. .L xi QA 2 ll 1. IULIA SPEED: I will my extra underwear to the Troyanns who always forget to bring theirs in the mornings. 2. BLAKE BROOKER- I freshmen and I wish the best of luck to t e rest of the golf team and Ms. Stovall. will my super big gulp to Susan Calvert, mi elevator pass to all gullible 18 STUDENT LIFE age BOBBY GEORGE I will the an- nouncements to anyone who thinks Bob and Doug MacKenzie rule or were stupid enough to listen to our announcements. A BRENDA FAUST: I will all my encouragement and support to rn' little sister, Iennifer. to be able to have a good time in high school and make 'it very special. TAD CAPE: I will to any person who fits this description the right to ' no clu athletics no honor socie- ty and to make no real hi grades ju graduate. be in Y bs, no 'gh , st to LAURA BANDEL: I will to the class of '88 the privilege of being able to say you're a senior, have the patience to overcome senioritis, and try to have as much fun and outdo the class of '87. RANDY PYLES: I will my expert driving skills to 1 you freshmen and sophomores. To those of you who do not know what I'm talkin about. this year has had its toll on my car and a couple of others. IENNIFER PIPKIN: I will to all my friends an in- vitation to visit me at Tumbleweed Paradise - alias Texas Tech. KYLE KELLEY: I will my parking sticker to those people who park in front of my house. I live 25 feet from campus and drive to school to get away from all those people. AMY CALLAWAY: I will all of m friends in the c ass rea afterlife after high sc ool. Go after your dreams If you dream it you can achieve it if you believe it you can become it. I love y all. li, -'M 5 E . .. .. -1- -lfilfif it im 1 BILLY MERRITT I give the lob of being the perverted guy in the drama department and having the longest and craziest hair to Kyle Knecht. 2. DEREK GREEN: I will my only nickname umpa- lumpa- to my brother Matt. 3. SONYA CLARK: I will to all those who will ever have to drive a sludge mobile, that someday their car can outrun any brand new piece of plastic on the road, . rig 5 fa X X gg . H215--safe .QQ Niikxxf-4 Yfie5z:1'2gg.i-.leg xl' LIFE 19 Homecoming: Making Magic Memories The Homecoming festivities began with several dress up days, including Co- lege Day, Accessory Day, Hawaiian Day, Nerd Day, and Green and Gold Day. Once again, the seniors won the balcon competi- tion with tlie original theme of '87th Street. The suspense finally ended when the Homecoming Queen and her court were an- nounced. The Senior Queen was Ste hanie Benton and Slenior Princess, Monique Bennett. On Saturday ni t, the dance was hed with a Mardi Gras theme. Senior Class president, Audra Starr, com- mentedlz After all the h a r d w 0 r k 0 n Homecoming ac- tivities, the s irit was higher than itgias been inalongtimef' 1 Mg. y, Ill, A i it 20 STUDENT LIFE w .. ,... .,.' i ' Q.. ff, 5. -?' 'f wi - . Ti tfit, wif,-gs , if ,Z 5,155 L , y ' LQ? , ig T , 5? , ,An .iiwgizxfgnnv d ,V Yi 'Z' Ili' V 7351? 1 'Nl R ,.4,p if . , 5 ff. a..s ,-at A Mi N ..g, ' ,La . f ' , . ., tg :V i ,. I, 'Z l S1 stii . A ' . Q fe .5 4' W ff--. K.. . . 'f ' a' V g 1 .Q ' 51 . 0 gg' y A f f .li ' . 1' M. S' A .if I 'ii A A . ..-.-' ' A, . 1 , N R i K A rr W A 5 if fi, I ' . s ' 'Q . sav, 2 -Q ' A . 4, 3 p . H: . . ,K l I. it A 1 . ..s3.T' , f f 5 'Q-.. -J A 2-wi. . 4 ,nf 1 Opposite page: 1. Denise Gonza es and Ieff Woodham, flash their hot Hawaiian style. 2. With a little help from their friends, the cheerleaders hold up the break-throu h sign. 3. David Dinda and Robbie Enright sweat it out on College Day. 4. On Nerd Day, Ruby Bowles reveals her secret iden- tity. This page: 1. The Mickeys encourage te spirit in the senior section at the pep rally. 2. Kenny Baker and Sam Crut- singer apply their study equip- ment during class. 3. The Trojan Gang anxiously awaits the kick-off. 4. The Trojan Band dominates the pep rally with their powerful sound. F c kwa ....-.. , 'M-M 1-.4 'W x 5 ' 4 . ,i 5 .525 'i i ,LG EN f, Qi. l L l . f V ey C? :I A l X 4 54 ' . :V 'I ,Z rv , STUDENT LIFE 21 5 g i X in fl' K 1 xx 1.1 ' VZ, W A 53? 2 E 9 6 ,, if Q Aw A 'UW SW 'iftliuilxtf e W ma,,.W,, 5 x5QSiZfwQZ59ifZf55f . 'f s KEY 1 REID 1 Xfe rx krwe r' N 1 3 Z2 STUDENT LIFE 3 3 'G z L5 if f f Q N M. A N1 if wx li r V - , Q 112 -, ,g ilgge 11,. kZgf.15k K ' L SV .a ' X . ' Q 1 ':i!f2fE:': Q ' Y 1 : ' 2 - as U '-L' . : b- N V. 'if' Qflllli Opposite page: 1. A Beat Berkner sign. 2. The dance crowd gathers. 3. Sophomores Iamie Hoffman Kristi Sauer Ioanna Stephens and junior Dou Spivey shine in their Sun- day est.4.Tim Sandlin senior Ieremy Lewis Tim Williams and Mike Waggoner, juniors, get down at the Homecoming pep rally. This page: 1. Monique Bennett, senior princess, 2. Heidi Monk, junior princessg 3. Stephanie Benton, senior queen: 4. Alisha Finger, sophomore rincessg 5. Heather Glenn, ,SF wks K nw 5.1 wif , 'His 'las .. .1 -41. 5 HW if Jie Freshman princess. ' STUDENTLIFE 23 just a Stage . . . Or So The Upon this stage : Theatre Arts De- partment, led by the director, Ms. Mildred Peveto, had many magical moments. It started off with a bang at the National Forensic Meet in Tulsa, Okla- homa. The squad suc- cessfully represented its name as junior Mike Gensler and senior Audra Hans were among the top thirty- five in the events of Ex- temporaneous Speaking and Humorous Inter- pretation, and senior Tina Parker placed fourth in the nation in Dramatic lnterp. Count- ing in the spirit of suc- cess, the summer work- shop was a big hit, with over sixty talented newcomers in attend- ance. In the competitive cir- cle, the squad brought home a sweepstakes award from all forensic tournaments attended, Say qualifying close to twenty individuals in various events for the Texas Forensic State Meet in March. Newman Smith's own annual qualifying tour- nament, SPONTANEI- TY '86, again upheld its renown reputation of being one of the best tournaments in the state, as the Tourna- ment Director, senior president Tina Parker, and staff played host to over forty schools from across the Southwest. The pinnacle of the competitive season, however, was marked by their victory over long-time rivals, San Antonio Churchill H.S., a feat never before accomplished. First on the boards of the Smith stage, the festive Fall Show, DARK OF THE MOON, not only featured the amazing talents of the 1, T sr S i it 5 juniors and seniors, but also marked the debut of Ms. Patricia Mills, the new talented technical director. In December, auditions were held for this year's Winter Show, TOM IONES, setting the cast and crew firmly on the road toward yet another rewarding opening night featuring the many talents of seniors Lauren Bryant, Billy Merritt, and Mike Weis and sophomores Kyle Knecht and jenny Matejka. Once again, the department's backbone, their stage crew, including the tech- nical talents of seniors Sam Crutsinger, Bobby George, and Kim Tuck, joined forces with the cast to create more than just a set . .. but a stage fit for the hilarious es- capes and escapades of Tom Iones and his Sophia. As the year came to a close, the talented troupe of thespians had yet another successful U.l.L. One-Act play, Canterbury Tales. The spring show presented this year was called Working, a play which featured music and the underclassmen in the department. The squad also anticipated attend- ing the National Foren- sic Tournament in Iune. Serving final farewell to the seniors, the annual Recognition Banquet in May brought a senti- mental end to the scin- tillating school year of 1986-87 and an inspiring insight on the year to come. Now, the stage is bare, except for the glistening glow of a solitary stage light. Yet, it still echoes memories of magical moments and the op- timistic opportunities of the future. Yes, lT'S IUST A STAGE OF LIFE. ,Q 1 ill Xi 1 O posite page: 1. Senior, Auclia Hans, applies make-up for a Dark of the Moon rehear- sal. 2. Sophomore Kyle Knecht, and senior Audra Hans, flirt with each other in Tom lanes. This page: 1. Iunior Iuliana Smith, senior Sam Crutsinger, and so homore Kyle Knecht, share tlie stage in Canterbury Tales. 2. Sophomore Ienny Mateka, as Sophia, discusses her fleelings for Tom Iones to her Honor layed by junior Nicole Mcljullie. 3. The wiiches iempt the witchboy played by Billy Merritt. 4. Sophomore Kyle Knechl, and senior Tina Parker laugh it up in Canter- bury Tales. DRAMA Z5 2 it 142 I The Choir Sings Their Way to the Top T he year proved to be a successful one for the Choral Depart- ment. Once again, the year began with members of the A Cap- pella Choir rehearsing songs in a variety o foreign languages for the All-District audi- tions. The choir boasted twenty-three members of the All- District Choir and from these, eleven were placed by audition in the All-Region Choir. Senior, Robin Thomp- son, and junior, Micheal Obar, qualified for All-Area, and Robin advanced to become a member of the Texas All-State fin 1. The ensemble strikes a al pose for the audience. - Choir. An all-day outing at Wagon Wheel Stables gave the choirs a chance to relax and get acquainted. The Sing-A-ThonfBake Sale, held in front of Tom Thumb Pa e and an in-school candy sale were the main fund- raisers of the year. Following soon after, the Fall Concert in Oc- tober showed signs for a great year to come. Beginning in mid- November, the Vocal Ensemble performed for a number of com- munity lgroups using a winter t eme. Evening shows at local malls in December repared the choirs for their special Christmas con- cert entitled, My Favorite Thin s. The choir also fares well at the U.l.L. Solo and Ensemble Contest by placing six soloists and two small ensembles at the State level of com- petition. After return- ing from Christmas break in Ianuary, the A Cap ella Choir began work on Oklahoma, the Choral De art- ment's first fjull- fledged musical. The show was a success featuring the choir as a cast and Robin Thomp- son, Matt Apple, Tif- fany Sullivan, Amy Par er, Brad Barton, Michael Obar, and Kris S t o n e a s l e a d characters. U.I.L. Con- cert and Sightreading Contest in A ri brought an excellent performance by the Women's Choir and the highest rating in the Concert portion for the A Cappella Choir. As a reward for all of the hard work put forth by the choirs, the Booster Club spon- sored the spring retreat to San Antonio in April. As graduation time neared, the Final Concert and Senior Awards Banquet both honored the seniors and put the finishing touches on an ex- cellent year. S W: 2 43. x 1' E Q5 1, Iunior Matt Apple and Kaci Householter walk arm and arm in the fall show, Oklahoma. 2. The choir performs their successful holi- day show. 3. The award-wirming ensemble performs for the student body during an assembly. 4. The cast of Oklahoma mingles on stage, CHOIR 29 Students Change Roles for Po derpuff A stranger walking down the hall on the day of the powderpuff game would indeed think something weird was go- ing on at Smith. And what else should he think when an oversized foot- ball jersey is draped over a petite body and the cheerleaders have hairy legs. Powderpuff is a time for the girls and guys to switch roles and have a blast doing it. Both the senior and junior girls practiced hard after school for the clash on the field, while the guys learned their routines to entertain the crowd from the sidelines and during the half-time show. The junior girls were defeated by a score of 28 to 27 giv- ing the team of '87 a win for the second con- secutive year. QW' 10 fe gxl' , , n A , , 'W ..., -j , ,Y . ii:-E X 5 . Q. . S ff -wif . el .. 'Lita 7. it ' .let - . . if 'tt t CY' ' X 2? 4. p We S S gf t I A, tif .C A gr tees 2 if W . me gg L A ff . X .Q .wgmjt , up fs V AQ f i ' t - as Q y fga.... Q t f 'NNtP 3E Leg xtiffgl, ' ' S 4 S ' t i ' ' X QM t 3 W fkvfd' t .. ff? i - in - X gk jx ir i .5 .-', ' Y . K 1 D, , A N -, Y i,rr' t tt' , W , .,,, mm gd KIIK 1. Seniors Dawn Carruthers and Melinda Manney chase junior Nancy Iackson after her quarterback sneak. 2. Iunior Crystal Rainwater runs for Heather Malinak, senior, as she at- tempts a first down. 3. The senior Troymen prepare for their hot dance number to Keep Your Hands to Yourself. 4. Senior Shannon Sargent takes a break during the J ww--1 .. ' iflmiflf' . we in g gi Spring Show Somewhere In The Troyanns and cheerleaders per- formed in their annual Spring Show on May 1st and 2nd. This year's show was enti- tled Somewhere in Time featuring skits and dances reliving the 30s through the 80s and even presented an idea of the future. The humorous skits includ- ed the Little Rascals the Brady Bunch Sonny and Cher, Donny and Marie, and of course, the Fashion Show Part III! The 86-87 and 87- 88 Troyann officers opened the show with a fantastic routine in- corporating light peo- ple. The show was a sellout once again thanks to Mrs. Willis Miss Iordy and the hard-working dedi- cated cheerleaders and Troyanns. 1110: xt? mug. sump xlib ina D1 3? 1 u IQX 'Vi may it and Q Hun I -,. N it K3 K. Q. 1 '-I- 'na mains 11 V33 ...Mn 13:1 is mmf is ' - mf-WI 2 iltyztg-,rw 5. 'misuse , 'FU tannins ,.. Xilssfpf 9135 llllxstes-vit: I 'K 3 SNR if 1 '1. ' my ggs --1. li15 . ,.,,e 1 Troyann officers Tracy Brumfield and Lisa Quick luniors perform in the opener of Somewhere rn Time Iulle Preszler and Shannon Karralla seniors pose in the silent movie skit. 3. Grandma junior enni Page tells stories about t e ast. 4. The Troyanns strike a inal pose after their Bugle Boy performance. SPRING SHOW 31 1987 Trojan Award Billy Merritt Nominees: Stephen Chang Sean Dobson Doug Woolery Billy: Very tal- ented in dramag living proof that one can excel academically and be actively in- volved in extra- curricular ac- tivitiesg budgets his time and sets priorities to ob- tain realistic goalsg genuine ove for life helps him balance a commitment to excellenceg serves mankind intellectually, spirituall , and aesthetically. yg,,, e, Barbara Laubenthal Nominees: Ieanie Han Tina Parker Audrey Starr Barbara: De- pendable, reli- able, willing, in- telligent, lovely, warm, thought- ful, grandg serves behind the scenes never for recognitiong the one you can always rely on to come through with jobs no one else will do. ,ap ribwli .CWQ .1 Mr. and Ms. N.S.H.S. Travis Barr Nominees: Blake Brooker Stacy Cherington Billy Merritt An y Sutter Travis: Ex- tremely sensitive student when dealing with others who need helpg very active in sports and is a team playerg outgoing per- sonality has brightened manaf students' an teachers' day with his lively smile and his positive attitude. '32 I Audrey Starr Nominees: Iackie Hill Stacy Kalivoda Karen Larner Iulie Preszler Audrey: Very active in schoo 3 high interest and c o n c e r n fo r othersg wonderful combination of caring, talent, determination, common senseg a l e a d e r a n d achiever in every senseg one of the few who shows a love for learningg e x c e p t i o n a leader, Seniors Class Favorites Stephanie Benton Val Burns Nominees: Monique Bennett Kari Eatmon Audra,Onufrak jennifer Pipkin Stacy Cherington Brian Darnell Lyle Dubus Doug Hrbacek Most Likely to Succeed I Ieanie Han Stephen Chang Nominees: Dawn Frakes Karen Larner Seema Modi Audra Onufrak Gavin Adams Sean Dobson Mike Donley David Shih Most Talented Tina Parker Billy Merritt Nominees: Audra Hans Robin Thom son Adrianne Wilson Doug Hrbacek Ryan TenBrink Doug Woolery Seniors Most Athletic Suzanne Hendrickson Nominees: Suzette Bodes Kimber Garrett Missi Iohnson Gayna Rogers Ioey Biasatti Robert Reed Ion Schmidt Best Looking Monique Bennett Nominees: Stephanie Benton Chandra Caldwell Shannon Kairalla Amy Rittenhouse Travis Barr Sam Crutsinger Vince Gale Ioel Pitts ra I it 6 Most Humorous Garrett Doug Hrbacek Nominees: Trisha Denney Kaci Househo ter Tracy Koehler Paula Wiita Ioey Biasatti Bobby George Brian Hamilton Nominees: Ami Copp Nicole McDuffie Brooke Olson Kristin Williams Pam Huling Iuniors Nominees: Dana Clancy Stacey Railean Dana Wat ins Renee Wooten Julie Heinzer Nominees: Heather Glenn Sherry Niemiste Lisa Puzzuole '54 Sophomores Class Favorites x Nominees Bret McCabe Terry Ridgley Corby Van Arsdale Emily Iackson Freshmen Ioel Nelson Chuck Lyngh I NOITllI1BBSC - . Zac Adams Nominees. I Tgmy Bagwell Robert Bernal Tlm Brock Kyle Knecht Kevin Peters l9I'91T1Y Lewis Terry F-ann Chad Fragle Scholarship Earnings Surpass Record D epartmental Awards for Outstanding Seniors: Art - Ion Powell Band - Kristi Sanders Boys Athletics - Keith Rakovan Business - Todd Kidwell Choral Music - Doug Woolery English - David Shih Foreign Language - Sonya Clark Spanish - Stephen Chang French - Laura Bost German - Dawn Gimlin Latin - Anna Varughese Girls Athletics - Adriane Wilson Homemaking - Cynthia Waldrop Yearbook - Dawn Van Breemen Newspaper - Terri Stephenson Mathematics - Kim Bott Science - Eric Iergensen Social Studies - David Saindon SpeechfDebate - leanie Han Theater Arts - Tina Parker Health Occupations - Teri Hess Home Economics - Iennifer Smith Industrial - loel Cray MarketingfDE - Steven Ailey 1 Dou Woolery proudly ac cepts anot er award 2 The Senior Class assembles Opposite page 1 Ienni Hinton Suzzanne Smith Iennifer Smith Ienn Martinez and Camie Gage ex walk through the senior arch 2 Senior president Audrey Starr welcomes the student bod and senior parents to the assem ly 3 Robin Thompson and Doug Woolery lead the audience in singing the school alma mater 4 Val Burns leads the infamous Broom Crew while Travis Barr carries the mascot broom. press their enthusiasm as they The long awaited Senior Awards Assembly had finally arrived. Scholarships and Outstanding Senior Awards were presented to well-deserving students. The excite- ment expressed on May 15 radiated from every senior's face. For the first time since the opening of the school, Mr. Newman Smith was unable to participate in the ceremonies, but even thou h he was hospitalize he still sent his congratulations and best wishes to the graduating class. again the Once previous years record earnings were surpass- ed. The class of 1987 received over S750 000 in scholarships, proving their immense talent. Hyon Lim was ap- pointed to the Naval Academy, valued at S135,000. Scott Olson received a handsome sum of 582,000 in scholarships and had his choice of three col- leges to choose from in- cluding Duke Univer- sity. At the close of the ceremonies, the seniors prepared for the tradi- tional walk to be in by singing the sc ools alma mater. The seniors walked through the a ch to the so g Dreams, by Van Halen. This would be the last time the senior class would resent themselves to t e stu- dent body before graduation. SENIOR ACHIEVEMENTS MYLENE AALA - Art Society 12: Basketball 9-11: Exec. Comm. 12: Honor Roll 10-12: Senate 12. BARBARA ABBOTT -- Band 12, Publicity 9-12: Honor Roll 9-12: Musical 9: NHS 11-12: Twirler 10-12. SUNDEE ABBOTT - Acappella 9-12: DECA 12: Musical 12: Pep Club 10-11. V RENE ALBURY - Latin Club 9-10: Troyanns 11: Wbo's Who 12. DEBBIE ALEY - FHA 11: Swimrningt-M VOCT 12: FCA 9-10. AMANDA ALWAY - Acappella 11-12: French Club 9: Honor Roll 9-11: Musical 12: NHS 11-12: Who's Who 12. MARK ANDERSON - Exec. Comm. 10-12: FHA 10-12: Foot- ball 9: Golf 12: Honor Roll 12: Psychology Club 12: S ark 12: Theatre Arts Squads 9: History C ub 11: Powder Puflp 11-1 2. PHIL APPLEGATE -- Basketball 9: Tennis 10. BECKY ATKINS - Exec, Comm. 10-12: FHA 12: Spark 11: Volleyball 9. KERIANN AVILA - Exec. Comm. 10-12: FHA 12: Key Club 11: Pep Club 9: Spark 11: Troyanns 10-12. LISA BACHTA - Exec. Comm. 11-12: FHA 12: Key Club 11: Pep Club 9: Spanish Club 9: Spark 11: Troyanns 12, Treasurer 10-12: Wbo's Who 12. BRIAN BAILIE - DECA 12: Theatre Arts Squads 10-11: Who's Who 11. ALBERT BAKER - Acappella 11-12: ITL 11-12: Musical 9: Theatre Arts Squads 9, 1 1-12. FRED BAKER -- Exec. Comm. 12: HOSA 11: Swimming 10- 113 Wbo's Who 11. 36 AWARDS ASSEMBLY LAURA BANDEL - Basketball 9: Exec. Comm. 10-12: Honor Roll 9: Key Club 12: Pep Club 9: Spanish Club 9-10: Track 10-12: History Club 11. DANNY BANNISTER - Football 9-10: Track 9-10. SAM BARNCORD -- VICA 12. TRAVIS BARR - Baseball 10-12: Football 10: Latin Club 11, Treasurer 10-11: Spark 11: Theatre Ads Squads 12: Wrestl- ing 9: Powder Puff Head Cheerleader 11, 1 1-12. HENDERSON BARROW - Cross Country 12: Honor Roll 12: Soccer 11-12: Track 12. BRAD BARTON - Acappella 12: Honor Roll 0-12: NHS 11- 12: NFL 9-11: Senate 9: SpeechfDebate Squads 9-11: Vocal Ensemble 12. GREG BATCHELOR - HECE 12: HERO 12, Historian: Soc- Cel' 9, 11-12. IEFF BELL - CVAE 12. TOM BELL - Baseball 10: Football Captain 12, 9-12: Honor Roll 9-12: NHS 11-12: Wrestling 12: FCA 9-12. STEPHANIE BENTON - Exec. Comm. 9-12: FHA 12: Key Club 11: Pep Club 9: Troyanns 12, Secretary 10-12. BOBBY BHA'l'l' - Honor Roll 9-12: NHS 11-12. IOEY BIASATTI - Football 12: Track 9, 12. CLIFF BLOOMINGDALE - Baseball 9, 11-12: VICA 12. MARK BOCHART - Wrestling 11. SUZETFE BODES - Art Society 11: Basketball 9: Exec. Comm. 10. 12: Honor Roll 10: Kei Club 12: Senate 12: Volleyball 12, Captain 9-12: Who's W o 11. LORI BOLING - Exec. Comm. 9. 12: Iliad Staff 12, Head Photographer 11-12. IEFF BOOTH - Football 10. IEFF BOPP - French Club 10: Honor Roll 9-12: NHS 11-12: VICA 11: Math Club 12 President, 9-12. LAURA BOST - Band 9-12: Exec. Comm. 12: French Club 9-12: NHS 11-12: Whiz Quiz 9-12: Historical Society 11 Treasurer, 11-12. BOBBY BOZEMAN - Basketball 10-11: Football 9: Track 9, 12. KIRSTEN BRACKHAHN -- Band 9-12: Honor Roll 9-12: NHS 11-12: Who's Who 11: National Merit Commended Scholar 12, TODD BRADFORD - FHA 12: Football 9-10: Soccer 9-12. AMY BRANNON - Honor Roll 9-12: NHS 12 Historian, 11- 12: Spanish Club 11: SpeechfDebale Squads 11: Theatre Arts Squads 11-12: Olympics of the Mind 11-12. AMY BRANSON - Honor Roll 11. DOUG BRASHEAR -- FHA 10-11: Football 9-11: HOSA 12: Speechfbebate 12: Track 9-11. BLAKE BROOKER - Exec. Comm. 12: Golf 9-12: Honor Roll 9-12: NHS 12: Spark 12: History Club 11. LAUREN BRYANT -- ITL 11-12: National Forensic League 11-12: Theatre Arts Squads 11, lunior Rep., 12, Librarian 10-'12. LESLIE BUMPAS - Art Society 11-12: Exec. Comm. 12: FHA 11 Social Officer, 10-11: Pep Club 9-10. CINDI BURGI-ISS - Basketball 9-11: Honor Roll 10-11: Key Club 12: Wbo's Who 11. A 2 5 -'QI me -wa as S J 1- .5 2 SARA BURNETT - Exec. Comm. 9 V-Pres., 12 Secretary. 9-125 Key Club 10-115 Pep Club 95 Senate 125 Spanish Club 10-11. KRISTIN BURTON - Acappella 125 Key Club 12. PETER BURZYNSKI - Exec. Comm. 115 Honor Roll 9-125 NHS 11-125 Spanish Club 12 Treasurer, 11-125 Theatre Arts Squads 11: Academic Decathlon 11. STEPHANIE BYRD - Exec. Comm. 125 Pep Club 95 Troyanns 11-12. VICKKI BYSE - Exec. Comm. 10-125 French Club 105 Key Club 95 Pep Club 9-105 Powder Puff 11-12. IACKIE CAHILL -Iliad Staff 10, 11, 12: History Club 11. CHANDRA CALDWELL -- Cheerleading 9-125 Exec. Comm. 10-12: FHA 125 French Club 9-105 Honor Roll 9, 11-125 HOSA 10 V. Pres.5 Spark 125 Who's Who 11-125 History 11. AMY CALLAWAY - Art Society 10-115 Cheerleading 9: DECA 125 Exec. Comm. 11-125 FHA 95 Spark 11. TAD CAPE - Baseball 95 Football 9. DEBBIE CARROLL -- Exec. Comm. 125 FHA 10, 11 Historian. 125 Key Club 125 Pep Club 95 Spanish Club 9. DAWN CARRUTHERS -- Basketball 9-105 Honor Roll 9-125 NHS 11-125 Spanish Club 9, 12. STEVE CARSON - Soccer 9-10, 12. IENNIFER CARUTH - Acappella 125 Latin Club 115 Musical 125 Pep Club 105 Women's Choir 9-10. STEPHEN CHANG -- Exec. Comm. 9 Pres.5 Honor Roll 9-125 Key Club 95 NHS 11-125 Senate 9-115 Spanish Club 11, 12 Pres.: KTE 10. MARK CHAPMAN -- Band 9-125 French Club 115 NHS 'Il-12. CHRIS CHASTAIN - Exec. Comm. 11-125 Honor Roll 9-125 NHS 11-125 Tennis 9-125 Powder PuH'11-12. TRACEY CHENEY - Exec. Comm. 125 French Club 9-105 Swimming 9-12. KATHY CHILDERS - Cheerleading 125 Exec. Comm. 11-125 Honor Roll 115 Ke Club 125 Pep Club 95 Theatre Arts Squads 125 Who's Who 11-12. KIM CHRISMAN -- Art Society 125 Exec. Comm. 11-125 Key Club 125 Pep Club 105 Senate 125 Spark 125 Track 9. PAIGE CHRISTIE -- Exec. Comm. 125 Golf 11-125 Soccer 115 Tennis 9-125 Powder Puff 11-125 SADD 12. SONYA CLARK - French Club 12 Secretary, 9-125 German Club 125 Iliad Staff 11 Editor, 12 Chief Editor5 Spanish Club 12 Historian 11-1 25 Swimming 9-12. KATHY COGAR - Cheerleading 9-105 DECA 125 Iliad Staff 1 15 Spark 11 . DONNA CORBE -- Band 9-12: HECE 12. KIM COX - Cross Country 105 Exec. Comm. 125 FHA 12: Pep Club 95 Track 9: Troyanns 11-125 Who's Who 12. LEIGHANN CRADY - Art Society 12 Officer, 9-125 Exec. Comm. 9-125 FHA 9, 125 Key Club 95 Troyanns 12. IEFFREY CRUMP - Football 9, 11-12. SAM CRUTSINGER - Exec. Comm. 11-125 Football 9-105 Honor Roll 125 ITL 11-125 Senate 125 S chfDebate 125 Theatre Arts 11-125 Track 95 Who's Wli3e125 Technical SENIOR ACHIEVEMENTS Theatre 11-12. TANYA D'AMICO - VICA 11-12. SHANNA DAGLEY - DECA 125 Exec. Comm. 9-115 Honor Roll 9-105 Pep Club 9-105 Spanish Club 95 Powder Puff 11-12. ALYSON DANIELS - Acappella 10-11, 12 Secretary: Pep Club 9-105 Vocal Ensemble 12 Manager5 Women's Choir 9. 11. DAVID IJARLING - Golf9-12. DANIELLE DECKARD - French Club 115 Pep Club 95 Troyanns 10. BECKY DELANO - Exec. Comm. 125 Honor Roll 9-125 Pep Club 95 Spanish Club 105 Spark 115 Troyanns 11 lr. Rep., 10-12. TINA DEMYAN - Exec. Comm. 11-125 French Club 105 Key Club 125 Pep Club 9-105 Spark 12. SUSAN DENBOW - Band 9-125 FHA 11-125 Latin Club 11- 125 Twirlers 9-125 Powder Puff 12. TRISHA DENNEY - Exec. Comm. 125 FHA 125 Troyanns 10-12. SEAN DOBSON - Basketball 9-105 Honor Roll 9-125 Key Club 95 NHS 11-125 Tennis 10-11. MIKE DONLEY - Baseball 9-125 Basketball 9-105 Football 9-105 Honor Roll 9-125 NHS 11-125 Who's Who 12. IAMES DONLON - Exec. Comm. 125 Honor Roll 9-125 NHS 11-125 Spanish Club 11-125 Academic Decathlon 125 KTE 10. ANDREA ITORAZI - HECE 125 HERO 125 Honor Roll 9, 115 Pep Club 10 V.-Pres.: Wl1o's Who 12. AWARDS ASSEMBLY 37 1' This page: 1. The Broom Acti ities and Outing Spark Memories A s the year came to a close, many seniors found their money sup- ply amounting to nothing because of all the activities that were planned. After the Awards Assembly, the Senior Class caravaned to the Summit Hotel to attend the Senior Din- ner. S15 entitled the seniors to a four-course meal, a talent show, and a slide assembly. The talent show displayed a wide varie- ty of entertainment. Estro-Genics, which in- cluded the talent of Iohn Feagins and Todd Harwell, played music with a new-wave, pop style. Pam Glover sang The Greatest Love and Carrie Cozart danced ballet. More musical talent was displayed by Bill Sons on the drums and Doug Hrbacek on the bass played solos. The seniors had a special treat as the class spon- sors Mrs. Haltom, Ms. Secrest, Mrs. Fogarty, and Mrs. Baron dressed up as raisins and danc- ed to Heard It Through the Grape- vine. At the close of the dinner, the slide show presentation took place. The show en- compassed many events and memories that had been made through the course of the year. This was the time seniors reflected back and remembered friends and the fun times that would be cherished, now that the senior year was ending. 'avt V M y 3 dv' We 'mo' Grew gathers for a portrait. 2. Seniors pose for a picture before dinner. Opposite pa ez 1. Amy Rittenhouse and Leslie Bumpas watch the pool volle ball game V A ,jk x Y as shown in picture 2. 3. Rennee Castagoli, Paige Christie, and .4 Blake Brooker play cro uet, 4. wiv . Brandi Harmon, Stac Kglivoda, Trisha Denney, andy Kim Cox enjoy the hayride. 2 A ii' SENIOR ACHIEVEMENTS TRACY DRAIN - DECA 12: Pep Club 9: Spanish Club 9. LYLE DUBUS - Band 9-12: French Club 9: Honor Roll 11: NHS 11-12: Whiz Quiz 9-12. TOM EAPEN - Art Society 12: Football 9. 11: Key Club 11: Tennis 11: Track 9: TIP 12. KAR! EATMON - Cheerleader 11: Exec. Comm. 12 V. Pres., 11-12: Key Club 11: NHS 11-12: Spark 12:Wl10's Who 11-12. SHEILAH EATON - DECA 12: Exec. Comm. 9, 12: Key Club 12:lI:zatiu Club 9: Pep Club 9: Spanish Club 10-11: Troyanns IAY EDMONDSON - DECA 12: Soccer 9-11. STEVE EDWARDS - Band 9-12: Who's Who 12. TANYA EDWARDS - Acappelia 11-12: Band 9: Musical 12: Pep Club 10: Women's Choir 12 Librarian, 9-11. KARL EGGENSCHWILLER - DECA 11. ANDY ENGLAND -- Band 9-12: Latin Club 12 Treasurer, 10-11: Musical 9: Spark 12: Whiz Quiz 11 Captain, 12: History Club 11: TIP 12. BRIAN EVANS'-- Band 9-12: Iliad Staff 12: Spanish Club 11: SADD 11-12 Treasurer, 11-12. GREG EVENS - VOCT 11-12. MOI-IAMED FARHAT - Soccer 12. AMY FARLEY - Band 9-10: Exec. Comm. 11-12: French Club 9-10: Honor Roll 9-12: Iliad Staff 12: Latin Club 11: NHS 11-12. BRENDA FAUST - Exec. Comm. 10-12: Key Club 11: Pep Club 9: Stlilfll 12: Trnyanns 11-IZ. 38 SENIOR DINNER IEFF FERGUSON - Swimming 9-11. CINDY FEW - FHA 10: VICA 11-12. AMY FISHMAN - Exec. Comm. 11-12: FHA 9-10: Pep Club 9:.Tro anns 10-12. IAMES FLATT - Baseball 9-12: Basketball 9: Football 9: Golf 10. PEDRO PLORES -- Football 9: HOSA 12: Soccer 9: Track 9. DAWN FRAKES - Art Society 10: Exec. Comm. 10-12: French Club 9-12: Key Club 12: Pep Club 9: French Can-Can 11-12 C I ' 10 12. a am, - 3121582 FRANKLIN - Art Society 11-12: FHA 12: Pep ll 9. NICKY FREY - Band 9-12. IOI-IN FUSSELMAN - French Club 9-10: Swimming 9-12. ELVIN GAMBLE - Baseball 11-12: Basketball 9-12: Cross Country 9-12: FHA 10, 12: Football 9: Track 9-12: Wrestling 9. KIMBER GARRETT -- Basketball 12 Captain, 9-11: Exec. Comm. Co-Historian 12: FHA 9, 12: Golf 11-12: Senate 12: Sazlanish Club 10: Spark 11: Tennis 9: Volleyball 10: Who's o 12. NICK GEFRIDES - Football 9-12: Track 9-10: Powder Puff 11-12. - BOBBY GEORGE -- Exec. Comm. 11-12: Football 9: French Club 11-12: Iliad Staff 12: ITL 11-12: NHS 11-12: Honor Roll 12: SgeechfDebate Squads 11-12: Theatre Arts Squads 11- 12: K E 10: Tech. Theatre 11-12. TRACY GERMANY -- Art Society 11 Historian, 12 Officer, ll? 9-12: Exec. Comm. 12: Spanish Club 10-11: Swimming 11 Manager, 9-11: Tecb. Theatre 12. CHANDRA GIBSON - Exec. Comm. 9-12: DEA 12: Pep Club 9: Senate 12. IACKIE GILYARD -- FHA 9: HOSA 12. DAWN GIMLIN -- Art Society 9: Band 9-10: Exec. Comm. 12 Treasurer, 10-12: German Club 10-11 Secretary. V-Pres. 12, 10-12: Honor Roll 9-12: NHS 11-12: KTE 10: German Honor Society 11-12. TIFFANY GLASGOW - DECA 12: FHA 12. PAM GLOVER - Acappella 10 Secreta . 9-12: Exec. Comm. 10-11: Honor Roi 9-11: Musical lhllflep Club 10-11: Theatre Arts Squads 11: Track 9-12: Vocal Ensemble 11 V- Pres., 9-11: Women's Choir 9-10. NICK GOCHIS - Baseball 9: FHA 10: Football 9-12: Track 9. SUSAN GORE -- Exec. Comm. 11-12: FHA 12: Pep Club 9: Troyanns 10-1 1. MAR! GRANADE -- Band 11-12 Head Cheerleader, 9-12: Basketball 11 Captain, 9-11: Exec. Comm. 12: French Club 12: Track 9-10: Volleyball 9: Powder Puff11-12. DARIN GREEN -- Baseball 10-12: Basketball 9-10: Exec. Comm. 12: Iliad Staff11: Odyssey Staff 11: Sganish Club 9. DEREK GREEN - Exec. Comm. 11-12: Foot all 9-12: Rodeo Club 11-12: Fellowship of Christian Athletes 11-12. MIKE GREEN - Swimming 9-12. GREENWOOD - Soccer 10-12: VICA 12: Volleyball 'W can 'K' on 1 IENNIFER GUNN - Basketball 9: Latin Club 9: Soccer 10- 12: Tennis 9-12: Volleyball 10-12. RENEE HAKUL -- F A 11-12: HECE 12: HERO 12: Track 9. TRACY HALLMARK - Art Society 9-10: FHA 11-12: HECE 11-12: HERO 11-12. BRIAN HAMILTON - Art Society 12 Oflioer. 10-11: Exec. Comm. 12 Historian 11-12: Frenc Club 11: Iliad Staff 12: Odyssesyg Staff 11-12: Senate 12: SADD 11-12: Prom Comm. 11-12: nior Scoo 12. IEANIE HAN - Egrec. Comm. 9: French Club 10-11: Honor Roll 9-12: NHS 11-12 President: NFL 10 Treasurer. 9-12: Senate 10 Secretary. 9-11: SKeechfDebate Squads 10 Treasurer, 11-12 President 9-12: cademic Decathlonl 11-12. SHAWN HAND - German Club 11-12: VICA 12. AMY HANSEN - DECA 12 V.-Pres.: French Club 10-11: HOSA 11 President: Pep Club 9. BRANDI HARMON -- Exec. Comm. 12: FHA 10-12: HOSA 12: Pep Club 9: Troyanns 11. RICH HARVEY - Band 9-12: Exec. Comm. 12: German Club 10, 12: VICA 12: Woods and Water 9. TODD HARWELL - Band 9-12: German Club 11-12: Honor Roll 11-12: Musical 9: NHS 11-12: Whiz Quiz 10-11: German National Honor Society 12. IONATHON I-IATFIELD - Soccer 9-12. KEVIN HEALEY - I-IECE 12. KENNY HI-ZLMLINGER - Golf 9: Tennis 10. Sl-IERI HEMBREE - Exec. Comm. 12: FHA 9: Pep Club 9. SUZANNE HENDRICKSON - Basketball 9-129 Key Club 12: X y ... 9 ,...,:1SaP'F'f' 'A V 'P ,3 . : 1 e 2 . n 'L,-,--- v s 2 V . . I . mi fi lxvxw iz . .v-.d,1s'-s Q W Ax. . . .5 ef. W - 'A' . ,,,. 6 , . ef, it L Wweelfuve nv-' a. , wa..- -fwz 3 ,,,.....-wh, .A . ..!s. '-'vreff . Y 5 . 1 ...sh 3 4 NHS 11-12: Senate 12: Spanish Club 12. IIMMY I-IENEGAR - Basketball 9: Cross Country 10: DECA 12. SCOTT HENRY - Band 9-12: DECA 12. TINA HENSON - FHA 11-12: HECE 11-12: HERO 11-12: P? Club 0. 'I' RI HESS -- Honor Roll 9-12: HOSA 11 Treasurer. 12 Sen- tlnel 11-12: NHS 11-12. HEATHER HICKMAN - Band 9-12: DECA 12: Exec. Comm. 11-12: German Club 10-12: Honor Roll 9-12: Musical 9: NHS 11-12: Orchestra 9: Senate 12. LIEM HIGA - Spanish Club 12: Track 10-12. ll-ACQUELINE , HILL - Exec. Comm. 10-12: Pep Club 9: rolanns 10. 11 Ir. Lt., 12 Sr. Lt., 10-12: Who's Who 12. AL N HIPPS - Basketball 9-10: Cross Country 9: GolfCap- tain 9-10: Honor Roll 9: Orchestra 9: Tennis 9-10: Track 0. ROBIN HOHNER - Band 11-12 Librarian, 12 Drum Major, 9-10: Exec. Comm. 11-12: French Club 9: Honor Roll 9-12: NHS 11-12: Who's Who 11. TIA HOLLINGSWORTH - DECA 12: FHA 9 Secretary: Ger- man Club 10-11: Key Club 9-10: Volleyball 9-11. KACI HOUSEHOL ER - Acvpella 10-12: Cross Country 11: Musical 9, 12: Track 10-12: ocal Ensemble 12. BRENT HOXSEY - Baseball 9-12: Football 9-11. DOUG HRBACEK - Basketball 9: IJECA 11: Exec. Comm. 11-12: FHA 12: Saanish Club 9: Spark 11: Powder Puff 11-12. GRACIE HUAN - FHA 12. IULIE HUH - Cheerleading 9: Exec. Comm. 10 Secretary, M. , SENIOR ACHIEVEMENTS 11-12: French Club 9-12: Honor Roll 11-12: NHS 11-12: Senate 12 President 11-12: History Club 11: Powder Puff 11-12. TINA HULING - FHA 11 V. Pres., 12 President: HECE 11- 12: HERO 11-12: Volleyball 9-10. EDWIN HUNT - Bas etball 9: Exec. Comm. 12: Honor Roll 9-12: NHS 12: Sgsnish Club 12: Who's Who 11-12. EUNICE IM - xec. Comm. 12: Honor Roll 11-12: Pep Club 9: Troyanns 11-12. O'I'I'O IMKEN - Band 9-12: NHS 11-12: Spanish Club 9-10. IULIE IVY - Art Society 10-11: Exec. Comm. 10-12: FHA 12: Honor Roll 9-10: Latin Club 9-10: Pep Club 9: Who's Who 11-12. TOMMY IACKSDN -- Baseball 10-12: Key Club 12. RENEE IARVIS -- FHA 9: Pep Club 9: Spanish Club 10: Tro anns 10. GLENN IENSEN - DECA 12: SADD 11: General Construc- l 00 11. ERIC IERGENSEN - Acappella 10-11: German Club 9. 12: NHS 11-12: Science UIL 11-12. MELISSA IOHNSON - Basketball 9: Exec. Comm. 12: HOSA 11: Key Club 12: NHS 11-12: Soccer 10-11 Captain: Volleyball 9-10, 12. DEBBIE l0HNSTON -- Exec. Comm. 12: ' Pep Club 9: Troyanns 11-12: Who's Who 12: Women's Choir 9. DAVID IONES - DECA 12. STACY KALIVODA -- Pep Club 9: Troyanns 11 lr. Lt., 12 SENIOR OUTING 39 This page: 1. Susan Denbow watches her classmates dance to the Prom Glistens to Roaring 20' Era T he Las Colinas Com- munication Center hosted the Senior Prom on May 23. Studio '87 flashed the roaring 20's era and glistened in the chosen class colors of pink and silver. As the quality of prom in- creased so did the cost to attend. A night of dinner and dancing was S25 a person. Stu- dents danced to the band TDC as they watched a huge space- ship spin on the studio ceiling. Many exciting prizes were given away, including a trip to the Bahamas won by David Iones. Seniors for the first time were carded at their own prom because of the discover that man juniors had purchased illegal tickets. Never Say Goodbye, the chosen class theme, was apparent and could be felt by all. Post prom activities took a change for the new. Instead of the traditional activities usually held in Old Carrollton Square, the PTSA decided Mo- nopoly's Park Place would host the event. From 1 to 4 a.m. stu- dents found them- selves dancing to the latest records in a club atmosphere. Admission was free with a school I.D. and breakfast was served. Many students claimed Monopoly's was well worth the ef- fort and en'o edb all. music. Opposite page: 1. Prom Queen and King Audrey Starr and Travis Barr solo dance after their crowning. 2. Brian Hamilton checks out the scene behind his shades. 3. Terry Watts and Robin Thompson enjoy their dinner at prom. 4. Students found the music great to dance to. SENIOR ACHIEVEMENTS Capt., 1U-12: Who's Who 11. MOHAMED KASHWA -- Soccer 11-12: Track 11. DENNISE KELLEY - Pep Club 9: Swimming 9: VICA 11-12: u Rodeo Cl b 11-12. KYLE KELLEY - Exec. Comm. 11-12 Officer, 9-12: Odessey Staff12: Spanish Club 9-10. MIKE KERSHAW - Acappella 9: Art Society 9: Baseball 9: Basketball 9: Football 9-11: Musical 9: Track 9-11. TODD KIDWELI. - Honor Roll 9-12: NHS 11-12: Tennis 9-12. KRIS KILBY - Exec. Comm. 12: FHA 12: Honor Roll 9: Ten- nis 9-10. HELEN KIM - French Club 10. IEONG KIM - Art Society 11: Exec. Comm. 11: German Club 11: HOSA 12: NHS 11-12: Key Club 11. WILLY KIM -- Exec. Comm. 11-12: Football 9-12: Key Club 9-11: Latin Club 9-11: NHS 11-12: Theatre Arts Squad 12: Track 9-10: Wrestling 9. KEITH KIPLINGER -- Spanish Club 10-12: History Club 11-12. IULIE KNOWLTON -- Art Society 9-10: Exec. Comm. 12: German Club President 10-12: Troyanns 11-12: Woods and Water9. RYAN KUHN -- Football 9-12. ED LAMB - Soccer 9. PAUL LANDE - Baseball 9: Basketball 9: Football 9-10. KAREN LARNER - Exec. Comm. 12: Honor Roll 9-12: Latin 40 PROM 1 Club 11 President, 9-12: NHS 12 Secretary, 11-12: Pep Club 9: Senate 9-11: Troyanns 10-12: Who's Who 11-12. BARBARA LAUBENTHAI. - Basketball 9-10: Exec. Comm. 10-12: French Club 10 Historian, 11-12 Treasurer, 9-12: Honor Roll 9-12: Iliad Staff 12 Sports Ed.. 11-12: Key Club 1 1: NHS 12 Proiects Chairman, 11-12: Who's Who 11-12. KY LAY -- German Club 10 Treasurer, 10-11: NHS 11: Beta Club 9-11: Math Club 10-11. CODY LEE - Exec. Comm. 12: Football 9: Key Club 12: Senate 12: Spanish Club 11: Theatre Arts Squads 12. ION LEE - Honor Roll 9-12. SEUNG SU LEE - Honor Roll 9-12: NHS 11-12: Academic Decathlon 11-12: History Club. STEVE LEMMING - Art Society 11 Treasurer: Band 9-12: HOSA 12: Rodeo Club 12. MICHELLE LEONARD - Basketball 9-10: Cross Country 9: DECA 12: Exec. Comm. 9-12: FHA 9-12: Honor Roll 10: Key Club 9-11: Soccer 10-11: S anish Club 10: Theatre Arts Squads 9-10: Track 9: Volleyball 9-10: Woods and Water 9. DAVID LEWIS - Football 9-12: Track 9-10: Wrestling 9. HYUN LIM - French Club 12 Vice-Pres., 11-12: Honor Roll 9-12: NHS 11-12: Senate 12: Soccer 11-12: Track 11-12. REBECCA LOCKEY - FHA 12: Honor Roll 9-10: NHS 11-12: Volleyball 9. BLAKE LOCKHART -- Football 9-12: FCA 12 President, 11-12. LISA LUGALBO - Pep Club 9: FTA 12. -one I IACKIE LUZON -- Honor Roll 9: Pep Club 10. TINA LUCKE - Art Society 10 Historian, 11 V-Pres., 12 Of- ficer, 9-12: Exec. Comm. 11: French Club 10: Honor Roll 10: NHS 11-12: Pep Club 9. QQTIEJPHANIE MCCANN - FHA 9-10: HOSA 12: Spanish u 10. ANGELA McCARTY - Exec. Comm. 12 Prom Comm.: French Club 9-12: Honor Roll 10-12: Iliad Staff 11 Academics Editor, 12 Editor. 11-12: NHS 12: Pep Club 9: KTE 9-10. SUSIE McCARTHY - Art Society 10: DECA 12 Treasurer: Pep Club 9. VLCKY McCAULEY - Acappella 9-12: FHA 9-11: Women's C oir 9. STACY MCGRIFF H Acapcpella 11-12: FHA 10: Musical 11- 12: Pep Club 9-10: Spanish lub 12: Women's Choir 11. MICHELLE MCNEIL - Odyssey Staff 11-12: Pep Club 10: Senate 12. RUTH MANN - Acappella 12: Band 11-12: Women's Choir 11. MELINDA MANNEY - Exec. Comm. 11-12: FHA 12: Pep Club 9: Troyanns 10-12. MICHAEL MARTIN - Football 9-12: Wrestling 11-12. IENNIFER MARTINEZ - Acappella 9, 12: Cheerleading 9: Key Club 12: Musical 9, 12: Senate 9: Track 9, 11-12: Vocal Ensemble 9, 12. IENNY MATHEWS M Art Society 12: French Club 10 ,af .Q 'ff l?' i R' 1 Igy I Treasurer, 11 V-Pres.. 12 President: NHS 11-12: Senate 12: History Club 11. DEBBIE MAUCH - Band 9-12: FHA 9 Historian, 9, 12: HECE 129 HERO 12. IENNIFER MAYNARD - Band 9-12: HECE 12: HERO 12 Treasurer. MILES MEISTER - DECA 12. BILLY MERRITT - Exec. Comm, 12 Parliamenlation, 10- 12: Football 9: French Club 11-12: Honor Roll 9-12: ITL 9-12: Key Club 12: NHS 11-12: NFL 10-12: Senate 10-12: Spark 11: Theatre Arts Squads 12 V-Pres., 9-12: Track 9: Whiz Quiz 10: Who's Who 9-12. IEFF MEYERS - Baseball 9: Cross Country 11-12: Football 9-10: Honor Roll 9-12: Latin Club 11: NHS 11-12: Track 11- 12: Who's Who 11: Wrestling 9. KIM MIHAILOFF - Cheerleading 12 Head Cheerleader, 9- 12: Exec. Comm. 11-12: Powder Puff 11-12: Honor Roll 10: Key Club 11. NEIL MILAM -- Band 11 V-Pres., 12 Drum Major, 9-12: Ex- ec. Comm, 11: French Club 9-10: NHS 11-12: TIP 12. SHARON MILLER - Band 9-10: Soccer 10-11. IAY MILLS - Band 9-lZ. SEEMA MODI - Exec. Comm. 11 Historian, 10-12: Honor Roll 9-12: Key Club 11: Latin Club 12 V-Pres.. 9-12: NHS V- Pres. 11-12: Spark 11: Who's Who 11-12: Academic Decathlon 11-12: Medical Explorers 10. KELLY MOELLER -- Ari Society 10-111 DECA 121 Exec. Comm. 9-12: Key Club 12 V-Pres,. 11-12: NHS 11-12: Spanish Ui' as . I '- ig. L K ' .-.:4 'fig ..- X if 3. 3 4 Club 10: Tennis 9-10. MEHRAN MOGHADADAM -- Soccer 11. MIKE MOON - French Club 12: NHS 11-12: Soccer 11-12. IODY MONTEE - Acappella 12 Officer, 9-12: Football 9-10: Musical 10-1 1: Vocal Ensemble 12 Officer, 10-12. GAYLE MORRISSEY - FHA 9: Flags 9-10: HOSA 12: Pep Club 9: Theatre Arts Squads 9-10: VICA 11: Women's Choir 'l'l. TONI MORTON - Basketball 9-11: German Club 11. LISA MULLIN - Exec, Comm. 12: Honor Roll 9-12: NHS 1 1-12: Pep Club 9: Troyanns 1 1-12. KRISTIN MURNAN -- Exec. Comm. 12: Iliad Staff 10-12. AMY MURRELL - Art Society 10-12: Exec. Comm. 12i FHA 12: Powder Puff12: Spark 11: SADD 11-12. CHARLENE NANCE -- Art Society 101 DECA 12: German Club 12: Soccer 9: SpeechfDebate Squads 9. MISSY NEFF - Exec. Comm. 11-12: Pep Club 9: Senate 12: Spark 11: SADD 11-12 President. APOLLO NGUYEN - Cross Country 12: Football 9-11: Honor Roll 9-12: NHS 11-12: Spanish Club 11-12: Track 9- 12: Wrestling 11: FCA 11. KAREN NICHOLS - HECE 129 HERO 121 Pep Club 9. , CONSTANCE NIMS -- Acappella 10: ITL 10-12: Theatre Arts Squads 9-12: VICA 12 Secretary. IOHN NOTTINGHAM A Swimming 9-10. SHANNON O'BRIEN - Volleyball 10. MARIE OLIVER - Exec. Comm. 11-12: FHA 11-12: German Club 11: Woods and Water 9. is , E - .N K SENIOR ACHIEVEMEN TS SCOTT OLSON - Honor Roll 9-12: NHS 11-12 Treasurer: NFL 9-12: Speechjbebate Squads 9-10: Tennis 9-12. AUDRA ONUFRAK - Cheerleading 9-12: Exec. Comm. 10- 12: FHA 12: Senate 9-10: Spark 11: SADD 11 Secretary, 12 V. President, 11-12. BRYAN ORSBORN M Band 9-12: Exec. Comm. 9-11: French Club 9-11: Psychology Club 12: Spark 12. MICHELE OSENTOWSKI - HOSA 10: Track 9: Truyanns ll. ERIC OTTINGER - Art Society 10 V. Pres., 11 Photographer, 9-11: French Club 9-10: NHS 11-12. VALORII PARKER - Acappella 11-12: Exec. Comm. 11-12: Flags 9: Honor Roll 9-12: HOSA 12: Musical 9-12: NHS 11-12: Women's Choir 9-10. ROSANNA PARTIDA -Q DECA 12: Exec. Comm. 11: Pep Club 9: Spanish Club 10-11. RENEE PATTERSON - Basketball 9: Exec. Comm. 9-10, 12: FHA 12: Key Club 12 President, 11-12: Volleyball 9-12: Who's Who 12. SHANE PATTERSON - Baseball 10-12: Basketball 9: FCA 11 V. President. DEBBIE PATZ - Cheerleading 9-12: Exec. Comm. 11-12: FHA 12: Key Club 11: Spark 12: Who's Who 11-12. RICHARD PEEBLES - Honor Roll 9-10: VICA 11-12: Who's Who 12. GEORGE PENA -- Baseball 9-12: Basketball 9: Exec. Comm. 12: FHA 12: Football 9-10. PROM 41 Seniors Celebrate Proudest Moment he highpoint of every senior's high school career had final- ly arrived gradua- tion. The long, hard hours of work, and all the fun times climaxed at the graduation cere- mony held at the NTSU Coliseum on Iune 6. The valedictorian was Stephen Chang, and the co-salutatorians were Ieanie Han and Seema Modi. The Senior class par- I ticipated in many ac- tivities such as Toys for Tots at Christmas, Senior Skate, where the motto was Seniors Kick Ice, and Diamond I Coral, where they held Senior Outing. Opposite page, bottom left: Seema Modi, co-salutatorian, Stephen Chang, valedictorian, Ieanie Han, Co-salutatorian. SENIOR ACHIEVEMEN TS VIIAY PILLAI - Latin Club 12: Wl10's Who 11. IENNIFER PIPKIN - Art Society 12: Exec. Comm. 9-12: Senate 9-10, 12: Spark 11: Track 10: Volleyball 9-10. KRIS PITRUCHA - Art Society 12: Exec. Comm. 11-12: Honor Roll 9-12: Key Club 11: Latin Club 9-12: NHS 11-12: Pep Club 0: Troyanns 10-11: Who's Who 11-12. IACKIE POSTON - Iliad Staff 12: Swimming 10: Volleyball 9. ROBERT POTTER - Exec. Comm. 12: French Club 9-10. SHELLEY POTTS -- DECA 12. ION POWELL - Art Society 11 Secretary. 10-12: Honor Roll 11: Who's Who 11. IULIE PRESZLER -- Cheerleading 9-12: Exec. Comm. 10-12: Honor Roll 0-12: NHS 11-12: Spanish Club 9: Spark 12: Who's Who 10-12: History Club 11. SIEJGE PRICE - French Club 9, 11: Key Club 12: Swimming IANET PUDDICGMBE - Track 11. REGAN PYEATT -- Iliad Staff 12: Pep Club 9: Spark 11: Theatre Arts 9-10: Trolyanns 11: Who's Who 12. CORRIE PYLAND - xec. Comm. 11-12: FHA 12: HECE 12: HERO 12. KEITH RAKOVAN - Baseball 10-12: Basketball 9-12: Foot- ball 9: Honor Roll 9: VICA 12. ROBERT REED - Baseball 9-10: Basketball 9: Football 9-12: Track 12. SHANNON REII-'F - Art Society 10-12: Exec. Comm. 12: 42 GRADUATION 5 A 1, QF. ff l' French Club 11-12: Who's Who 11-12: Powder Puff 11-12. GREG REISMAN - Baseball 12: Exec. Comm. 11-12: Honor Roll 9-12: NHS 11-12: Spanish Club 9-10: Tennis 9-10. LORI REVEL - Exec. Comm. 11-12: Honor Roll 9-12: Key Club 9: Latin Club 11-12 Secretary 9-12: NHS 11-12: Pep Club 9: Troyanns 10-11: Who's Who 11-12. SHONDA RICE - DECA 12. AMY RITTENHOUSE - Art Society 9: Band 9: FHA 11 V. President, 10-11: Exec. Comm. 11: HOSA 12: Key Club 12: Senate 12: Slpanish Club 11: Troyanns 10. IENNIFER OBBINS '-- Exec. Comm. 9-12: FHA 9: French Club 10-12: Laiill Club 11: NHS 11-12. RACHELLE ROYER - FHA 12: Honor Roll 11: Pep Club 9. LISA RUTLEDGE - FHA 12 President, 11-12: HECE 11 Secretary, 11-12: HERO 11-12 V. President, 11-12. ALISA SACASH Ch l ding 1 E Co - ear ea 1 , 12: xec. mm. 10-12: Honor Roll 9-12: Latin Club 10-12: NHS 11-12: Spark 11: Wl1o's Who 11-12: Powder Puff 1 1-12. DAVID SAINDON -- Band 12 President 9-12: Exec. Comm. 11: Honor Roll 9-12: NHS 11-12. KEN SAINDON - Honor Roll 10-11: Key Club 11-12: NHS 11-12: Spanish Club 11: Swimming 9. KRISTI SANDERSN- Band 12 Drum Major and Secretary, 9-12: Exec. Comm. 11-12: Musical 9: Powder Puff11-12. AIJRIENNE SALOMONE - Band 9-12: Cross Count 9: Ex- gC.HCil5hm. 12: Volleyball 10-12: Who's Who 11-12:lPowder u . CHRIS SAUNDERS -- Band 9-12: Iliad Staff 11-12. STEPHANIE SCHIEBER - Band 11-12: Honor Roll 11-12: NHS 11-12: TIP 12. IOHN SCHMITZ - Football 10-12: Track 9-12: VOCT 10-11. KATHY SCHULE -- HECE 11-12: Soccer 9-10. IEFF SCHUPBACH - DECA 12. ISITEEPIIEDLSFERLAZZA - VICA 11 Parliarncntarian 12 V- S, 1-1 . KARIN SHELLBERG - Exec. Comm. 11-12: FHA 12: French Club 10: HECE 12: HERO 12: Troyanns 10: Who's Who 12. DAVID SHIH - Exec. Comm. 11: Honor Roll 9-12: NHS 11- 12: Senate 12: Spanish Club 12 Secretary, 11-12: Academic Decathlon 11-12. ALICIA SHOOK - Art Society 9, 12: FHA 9, 12: HOSA 10: CVAE CO-OP 11 Historian. BETH SIMMONS - Pep Club 9: Troysnns 12 Sr. Lt., 10-12. ANDRIA SMITH -- Band 9-12: Exec. Comm. 11: French Club 10-12: Iliad Staff12: Latin Club 9: Who's Who 12. IENNIFER SMITH - PIECE 12: HERO 12: Iliad Staff 11: Pep Club 9: Woods and Water 9. TAMI SPAIN -- Art Society 11-12: HECE 129 HERO 12: Pep Club 9: Spanish Club 9-10. SCOTT SPARKMAN -- Cross Country 9-10: FHA 11: Foot- ball 9-10, 12. IULIA SPEED - FHA 10: HERO 10: Pep Club 9-10: Spanish Club 12: Troyanna 11-12. ERIK STAULER -- Band 9-12: German Club 105 NHS 11-12: Whiz Quiz 9-12: TIP 12. ROBERT STADT -- Cross Country 9, 11-12: Orchestra 9-11: ,,,,,,..qv-nl'-'FQ 7 F .5 3,9-2 Q 4 .Q Q vr'- 1 Q, 1 1 up sa :,i -ew, W3 m A f arf W1 0+ 9 1- --Q5 Q' , wx , N 5 W Q 5, ii 5 P Q ':': lf I x ,,' iN' T ..... t av ,za - :S fl-Fi rf, f Q np gy Q 1 , if 1 , S v i 34 f Q 9 , 4 9' iff' rd. fi? fn K K ff 3 'Q s f f If ' 9 .K 1.12 T ..., ff 4 .ff , ' . V 5 tl' 'f f ' I X. M' 1 L fx ' 1'5 ft is '33 Q I ' f it 1. .X 0 i-Y V its wr. ' 1' 1. N.. Q, X I' 1's,,k f , .L 4 m1 .3 K L 'rn ' miaw? ' ,, 2. ,, . li Q. gl, if .. 4, ' V, ,,,d'1mAf -,, 14, ,W I T .. A s the year began, freshmen were lost, as usual, but the sophomores were just beginning to get used to the high school scene. Iuniors were looking for ward to becoming seniors and gaining superiority, and seniors were anxiously anticipating graduation Meanwhile teachers were having to deal with all of them, and counselors were trying to solve all their problems All classes and faculty members were included in Academics. The very busy Academic staff of Co- Editors Leah Melkus and Tiffany 5 ,gp .f ' 1 ww iq Hamilton and Cindy Vanderlight and photographers Brian Evans and Iay Holmes collaborated to bring the entire student body together. Opposite page: 1. Tom Nguyen. 2. Sandi Haltom. 3. Val Burns. This page: 1.I0r1ie Stallo. Sanker, staffers Sherri Fields, Brian , 'Z YJ if ' Yi 5' H7 fe - rf- il: 'gif tu f if ' . , f 5 .-mag f' .fi in 4, ., HardworkingSen.ior-Exec. Kicics-ice A 1. Iulie Huh and Laura Bost anxiously await for their next committee assign- ment. 2. Audrey Starr, Iennifer Pipkin, Chris Kilby, Susan Gore, Lori Revel, and Becky Adkins listen intensely while they get instructions for their upcoming chicken dinner. 3. Bottom Row: Spon. Mrs. Haltom, K. Cox, Treas. D. Gimlin, I-Iist. B. Hamilton, Pres, A. Starr, V-Pres. K. Eatmon, Sec. S. Burnett, Parl. B. Meritt, Spxon. Mrs. Barron. Row Z: I. Robbins, S. C erington, S. Benton, K. Schreiner, P. Wiita, A. Ziggler, D. Iohnston, K. K. Cain, G. Zuniga, B. Lubenthal, K. Avila, K. Kelley, T. White. Row 3: S. Reiff, L. Bachta, B. Delano, R. Potter, L. Revel, I. Pipkin, A. Sacash, S. Kairalla, C. Caldwell, A. Onufrak, D. Watts, L. Bost. Top Row: A. Wilson, L. Crady, C. Lee, F. Ba er, V. Burns, R. Bittle, S. Crutsinger, L. Bandel, L. Caffey, M. Manney, K. Chrisn-En. - 46 SENIOR EXEC. The Seniors this year had a great time and coordinated many successful events. In Oc- tober, the Senior Class sponsored the homecoming dance that prov- ed to be both profitable and fun. In December, they had the Senior Skate at Prestonwood Mall and had a great turnout. The Senior Class also organized Toys for Tots for less fortunate children. In addition they sold senior class apparel, including T-Shirts and an assortment of sweats, which listed all of the seniors' names alphabetically. The Class of '87 was a perfect example of fun and productivity. 'Mini I ...ap I' -,,...-1 . ,..:. k -NM Mk 5 pg, ,, X 2 Q tTf:1 by .K Q -5 if :,1 A -h f X Hg. tw 1 ' X 1 I wr ' 1 B ,a s-. in -v . Mylene Aala Barbara Abbott Gavin Adams Steven Ailey Rene Albury Debbie Aley Amanda Alway Mark Anderson lohn Angleman Ianie Appleby 1. Milks the one, claims senior Ioey Biasatti. Phillip A plegate Becfy Atkins Keriann Avila Greg Bachelor Lisa Bachta Brian Bailie Fred Baker Kenny Baker Laura Bandel Danny Bannister Y' P-'4 CD C13 P-4 UD UD as-4 CD U3 a--1 53 rm CD CD ? '4 if-'C P'-4 F-4 l--4 F'-4 D-I-4 El Nick Barnard Sam Barncord Travis Barr Henderson Barrow Brad Barton Greg Bay Ron Beaver Tom Bell Rick Benner Monique Bennett Stephanie Benton Bobbg Bhatt Bo Bittle Suzette Bodes Kathi Boduch Angela Boland Lori Bolin 8 Carol Bollwahn Mariaanna Bondoc Ieff Booth 1. Eric Ottinger rolls his way to class 2 Ron Beaver copies his autobiography in the library to fill the many requests 'L Q., use dl 5-'YQ-V .N 7 leff Bopp Laura Bost Kimberly Bott lohn Boykin Tina Boylson Kirsten Brackhahn Todd Bradford Amy Brannon Amy Branson Doug Brashear 1. Jay Schofield shows off his unique ice skating style. 2. Iennifer Robbins is fed lunch-room delicacies Blake Brooker Lauren Bryant Leslie Bumpas Cindy Burgess Sara Burnett Robert Burns Val Burns Kristin Burton Peter Burzynski Mike Busby Stephanie Byrd Vickki Byse Laura Caffe Iackie Cahill Karen Cain Chandra Caldwell Amy Callaway Tad Cape Michelle Carlson Debbie Carroll Dawn Carruthers Iennifer Caruth Natalie Carver Renee Castagnoli Vince Castro Patrick Certa Stephen Chang Mark'Chapman Chris Chastain Tracey Cheney 1. Cynthia Waldrop reads intensely while 1n the library ln' ' qi . X vi 41' ilhu-.- Stacy Cherington Kathy Childers Kim Chrisman Paige Christie Sonya Clark Kathy Co ar David Coin Donna Corbe Kim Cox Carrie Cozart 1. Robert Reed and Brent Hoxsey listen tentatively to the inside of their locker for a side Leigh Crady David Critchley Stephanie Crowe Karen Crum Ieff Crump I-4 CD CD 32-4 U3 rm ltllmi U3 U3 :lg FSI! W in Q3 P41 Sam Crutsinger Iason Cunningham Tanya D'Amico Andrea D'Orazi Shanna Dagley new Bill Sons Quiet, nice, neat dresserg was ready to graduate on November Zi, 1986? - Tarpley . . , Played baseball at Smith for three years . . . Sports and staff writer for newspaper . . , Avid Bears fan . . . Enjoys photography . . . IRow Abovej Daniel Daigneault Steve Dale Xuong Dam Alyson Daniels Courtenay Daniels David Darlin Bryan Darnel 1 Sean Dobson flashes the masculme look of GQ 2 Marie ing material to her sweater Loves to play the drums Laid-back -- Desimone. Bill has and excellent mind. He's creative and witty and has an outstanding vocabulary. I-le's fun to have in class. -- Larche K M Y! s tttit setiii Qliver tries a new stitch hy sew- 1 Danielle Deckard Rebecca Delano Holly Delisi Tina Demyan Susan Denbow 52 K 5,1 A , X , Qt r. -2 l 1? 0 1 vb I M J if l? fc M X 5, Q -.,, x lr 1l nr we -I Trisha Denney Ioey DePalma Ha Diep Sean Dobson Mike Donley lames Donlon Tracy Drain Rosemary Dresser Iason Driver Lyle Dubus 1. Darren Francis and Iohn Schmidtz show off their newly found cooking abiliiies. Debbie Ducotey Thomas Eapen Kari Eatmon Sheilah Eaton Iay Edmondson Leah Edwards Steve Edwards Karl Eggenschwiller Kevin Elrod Andy England F14 5-4 W5 1--4 lllli E PM W , ,wx i m e -tltwwzajf W W' 3 HW: tg mt,lt,ttlo,,4s4E tk: Mn tftttlm ,, 1, 1 t 5 I-I3 U3 E 9' will at U12 at Jwtlgt Wit it Nu 't w UD ,mm wltmp is Wt, th ,v wt' ll, , i' it , Brian Evans Amy Farley Brenda Faust Iohn Feagins Ieff Ferguson Paige Ferguson Cind Few Amy Fishman james Flatt Pedro Flores Dawn Frakes Missy Franklin Nicky Frey Trent Fried lohn Fusselman Vince Gale Michael Garcia Kimber Garrett Bobby George Tracy Germany X .tw f , , Ewan' N: 1. Kimber Garrett and Karen Crum show off their new creation in home economics. I 1 l Q , ,,,,: 1 i , E fin- O t ,,,,ia,i in-, 'CN Chandra Gibson Greg Gilchrist Robin Gilmore Iackie Gilyard Dawn Gimlin Nick Gochis Kimberly Goodman Susan Gore Mack Graham Mari Granade Tony Gray Darin Green Derek Green Mike Green Iennifer Gunn fi 1 Keith Burleson rapidly finishes his homework before M ml l I, KapilGu ta Renee Ha ul DarrellHall Brian E ,E 1. Kim McDonaldf1ns1hes her E work before the 3:30 bell. ml W Ieanie Han li Shawn Hand ll Lisa Haney l N Audra Hans Amy Hansen Brandi Harmon Lindy Harris Rich Harve Todd Harwell Ion Hatfield Iulie Hathaway Kevin Hawkins Kevin Healey Courtney Heinrich Ken Helmlinger in 1 Barbara Abbott rushes to curl her hair before school. Sheri Hembree Suzanne Hendrickson IimmiiIHenegar Scott enry Tina Henson Terri Hess Heather Hickman Dawn Highers Debbie Hill Iackie Hill Iennifer Hinton Tomahiro Hirai Minchul Ho Robin Hohner Toni Holcomb ' C3 adj Tia Hollingsworth lay Holmes Mike Hooten Kaci Householter Brent Hoxsey L-54 r--4 CD im-4 t CD U3 9--4 U3 UD s--4 UD CD P-'4 CD CD l '4 All Doug Hrbacek Grace Huang Matt Hudson Iulie Huh Arthur Huhn 1. Sherry Iennlngs and Cor rie P land use their books to shiel themselves from their av fan club. Tina Huling Edwin Hunt Iana Hunt Michael Hurst Eunice Im Otto Imken Iulie Ivy Thomas Iackson Rene Iarvis Randy Ieffers Glenn Ienson Glendon Iergensen Missie Iohnson Wendi Iohnson Debbie Iohnston David Iones Staci Iones Teresa Iones Ion Iordan Shannon Kairalla Stacy Kalivoda lason Keith Kyle Kelley Karen Kenton Todd Kidwell 1. Missie Lanier is aston- ished that she has been nominated for Cafeteria Queen. Kris Kilby Helen Kim Ieong Kim Will Kim Keith Kiplinger at lulie Knowlton Tracy Koehler Angel Kraus Heather Kr-ie er Ryan Kuqin Missie Lanier Karen Larner Barbara Laubenthal leff Laun Tim Ledger Barbara Laubenthal Yearbook Sports Editor Na- tional Honor Society Projects Chairman . . . French Club Treasurer . . . Member of Senior Executive Committee ... Among Wh0's Who of American High School Students . . . Even lRow Abovel Cody Lee Seung Lee Steve Lemmin 5 Michelle Leonar , Aimee Letterman David Lewis Hyon Lim 1. Cliff Bloomingdale desperately searches for the per ect book of love poems. 2. lohn Feagins demonstrates the proper way to play the trumpet. 60 .l-..-l.-L- , 'iii ft W 1 'HW-' fi f ' ' ff A roi fl I 5 4 2 F' H o 1, awp t tem eredg a step ahead of other staftp members because of her organizationg has a sense of humorg a very good friend. - Coltharp ... Second year Spanish student and fourth year French student. 2 if in Ls Chris Lindahl Rebecca Lockey Lisa Logalbo jackie Lozon Katie Lucey William Luck Christina Lucke Ieff Lussier Michelle Maggio Ruth Mann Melinda Marrney Wendi Mar ham Michael Martin Iennifer Martinez Ienny Mathews 1 Iames Flatt and Sharron Wilson enjoy studying together David Mattson Debbie Mauch Patti Mayberry Iennifer Maynard Stephanie McCann I'-4 U3 UD If--4 CD UD r--4 CD CD r--4 UD CD WH CD CD P'-1 Susie McCarthy Angela McCarty Marilee McCrummen Chris McDonald Kim McDonald Heather McGinnis Kelly McGregor Stacy McGriff Michelle McNeil Miles Meister 1. Heather McNeil and Ieff Ford quench their thirst. Billy Merritt Doug Metz Andrew Meyer Ieff Meyers Kim Mihailoff Neil Milam Sharon Miller Toby Miller Seema Modi Kelly Moeller or , V . '- - i My ' A M S S ,, ft 13? X ,R V' iv. '11, V e,it ,,-. , , ,. e...., 4 2 5. Q1 gs , -.V Sm 1 T51 Ii X ary ..., ,gg X. K E' ,lpivs sq If I ,JWQW Q vfif f A- 1 ' X , M 1. Chandra Gibson waits in line for her parking sticker. 1 Iody Montee Mike Moon Iulia Moore Iohn Mosley Lisa Mullin Kristin Murnan Amy Murrell Charlene Nance Miss Neff Todnl, Neff Apollo Nguyen -... Karen Nichols Meran Niknam Constance Nims Wendy Noble L 2. Travis lames gives himself a big hug. , ,, ,,, 2 V., .Z yy, wan., ,yi 'MV 'wr Tom Norton Iohn Nottingham Shannon Noyes Snow Nyman Shannon O'Brien Marie Oliver Scott Olson Audra Onufrak Todd Ornelas Bryan Orsborne 1. Shannon Relff quietly goes to sleep in her computer cubby. Becky Ortiz Michelle Osentowski Eric Ottinger Tina Parker Valorii Parker Stean Parks Rosanna Partida Rene Patterson Shane Patterson Debbie Patz Kimi ,W , ,af -v if Thom Peebles George Pena ,X Vijay Pillai Iennifer Piplkiz Kris Pitruc a ,f ' t Kari Plog Gina Polito Robert Potter Shelley Potts Ion Powell PM-Q... 1. Kimberly Bott and Robert Salerno help the Drama Depart- ment set up lights for a perfor- mance. 2. Wanaro Ting waits for his teacher's instructions before beginning his Chemistry lab. SSE Iulie Preszler Pai e Price Shciley Pryor Regan Pyeatt Corrie Pyland ,A , , ff f 1 ,1,. '- ,, 'f .ff may WM U3 UD PM UD CD PM-4 CD CD r--4 CD CD PM CD U5 WM Randy P les Ioe Quillen Keith Rakovan Rayne Ramback Dale Ray Lisa Ray Iohn Raymond Scott Reel Shannon Reiff Greg Reisman Lori Revel Danielle Reynolds Kyle Reynolds Angie Riccio Shonda Rice Ieff Rich Tom Riddle Lantz Riley Tony Ringueberg Amy Rittenhouse 1. Mark Bochart waits 'pa- tiently in the counselors of ice A until an advisor can see him. 1 J J . ,Mi at l I W .sv- Q -A e lv ' ,al s , f 5' ff 5955! 1 W 9 Q.. Iennifer Robbins Ronald Robert Gayna Rogers Kim Rowe Kevin Ruml Lisa Rutledge Mark Ruyle Alisa Sacash Iulie Sagui David Saindon 1. Roberl Salerno and Troy Thoele lift up a roll of carpet while preparing for an up coming drama event Kenneth Saindon Robert Salerno Mike Salhan Adrienne Salomone Kristi Sanders Tim Sandlin A.. Shannon Sargent Chris Saunders Isabela Scarpa Stephanie Schieber ,I r Iohn Schmitz Iay Schofield Kerri Schreiner Kath Schule Ieff Sclyiupbach Iohn Scott Lisa Scuka Steve Sferlazza Karen Shellberg David Shih Heather Shoemaker Alicia Shook Ianet Shreiner Beth Simmons Binni Skariah Andria Smith Doug Smith Iennifer Smith Steve Smith Suzanne Smith Bill Sons Tami Spain Scott S arkman Iulla Speed Erik Stadler Scott Stafford Pam Stagg Lynda Stark Audrey Starr Bryan Sleeves N J' . , 5 'N Q an rs. 1. Karen Larner is disgusted by a Biology specimen. 2. Chris Smith has the Monday morning blues. Terri Ste hens Bart Stephenson Terri Stephenson Shahna Stevens Cory Strange 5-W Susan Stripling Dan Tabor . Tricia Taylor A Michelle Teague Hyon Lim Accepted into the Naval Academy at Annapolis Na- tional Honor Society member . . . Varsity soccer . . . I-Iyon is a Eerfectionist. He wants to be the est at whatever he does, and Ryan Tenbrink l i 1 he works as hard as anyone I've ever met. He'll make a great of- ficer someday. I'm not sure how much fun it will be to be an enlisted man under him though! - Hardy . . . ,pn ,w fRow Abovej Cammy Tepe Kerem Tepecik Robin Thompson William Thompson Sam Thornton Kari Thrall Irina Tkachuk 69 Shelley Truett Kim Tuck Amy Turicchi Wanaro Ung Dawn Van Breemen 1. Blake Lockhart and Tim Sandlin compare tans acquired over the summer Anna Varuihese Maria Ve asco Bruce Velisek Ianelle Vick Gil Villarreal Craig Vining Cheri Von Feldt Quynh Vu David Wade Ieff Wagner Brian Waldrop . Cynthia Waldrop Rick Waldrop Nadeem Walji Mason Ward Mike Warrum Diane Watts Iason Webb Mike Weis David Wendt Kristin White Russell White Todd White lason Wickens Dan Wiktorski Darrel Williams Adriane Wilson Kirsten Wilson Sharron Wilson Holly Winberg Bill Wisenbaker Ron Wolk Dou Woolery Ste Tianie Wooten Todjd Wortham Erica Wray Adam Yavner Angel Yeager lea Yoo Eva Zalezak Amy Ziegler Bryon Zi aver Gracie Zuniga he Iunior Executive Commit- tee completed the year with success. They stayed busy during the ear earning money to save fort eir Senior Prom. In October the Exec. Committee decorated the balcony for the annual Home- coming decorating contest. To raise Christmas spirit they spon- sored a dance the first night of Christmas break. Other fund- raisers included selling candy Trojan pins and stickers, and San- ta Grams during Christmas time. En f Y I Iunior Executive Committee Shines T ' . z . . T 1 1. Bottom Row: Spon. Mrs. McKenzie, Treas. I. Pechanec, Pres. P. Huling, V- Pres. N. lackson, Sec. T. Shieh, Spon. Mr. Maulding. Row 2: K. Clay, A. Reeder, I. Decker, A. Copp, S. Hooper. Top Row: C. Covey, C. Scoggins, R. Stevens. 2. Mary Giles listens to instructions during an ex- ec. meeting. 3. Iulie Pechanec, Terry Sheih, Pam l-lulin , Nancy Iackson, exec. officers, get togetlier to announce final decisions. 72 IUNIOR EXEC. w i. fffft-in ' ' fi ,px i . 'W . tfrr 1 I 'V ' 1? st.. ' S E' 5, . r S My , ..irrt .M-... ttt' ..r' rrr fi'tIt 3 'rg' C J ,q , f r 1-3 , 4 X , as 4 A . , x,, S ef N-... QV Q f N - 1 1 450 X' 'o 3 S , .beam , ,,., W , . M ., gb 4 -O' 9,4 5 '14 ' , 3 'L' 1 4 7 w f gs, ' 2' 1 2 L42 1510 X ,Nw-.,,....,,,,.'-Jr' Iill Ackerman Genevieve Adams Rebecca Ahalt Stacy Alexander Autumn Allan Sonya Allen Wyndee Allen Salima Allibhai Stacey Allmon Gilbert Alonzo Martha Altamirano Brian Anderson Mary Anderson Cassie Amold Scott Aumend Susi Bachmann Kristine Bader Dan Bailey Doug Ball Bob Barner Michelle Barrett Kimberly Barton Christina Bass Greg Batchelor Mike Batteiger Lori Baumann Lisa Bazaco Kevin Beaty Michelle Beckley Michelle Bell Ioann Beneke Iennifer Bennett Shelley Benningtong O00 Chad Bingham Brian Bittner 1. Herman Haley takes a mechanical drawing class. well deserved break from his , ...f-5' vs W -Nga - ,aw -,T W l in ' K. F M ' s is nt, X 41 9---4 U3 N--4 v--4 s...4 ll-1 CD P409 r--4 UD N--4 a---4 CD '---4 1--4 an Tamra Blackshear Gre? Blanton Ie f Blevins John Bodnar Iuan Bondoc Amber Bortle Lisa Bott Kevin Bouffard Gwen Bowers Ruby Bowles Deanna Bowman Kristy Boyd Peggy Boye Robin Boyle Lisa Brackhahn Kelly Branorn William Branstetter ' ,Qf'Andrew Brashear Q.f-Michelle Brighton Bill Brooks Blake Brooks Mike Brown Heidi Bruckner Tracy Brumfield Trey Budd Mike Bulin Sherri Burdette Ion Burgess 1. Courtney Inness Iennlfer Bennett, and Kari Latham con gregate for a study hall before school. Anfela Burns Iaque ine Butler William Cain Chad Caldwellu' Chip Cannontff' g Lisa Cannon Dianne Cannon Dee Dee Carmical Trey Carmichael Michelle Carr Holly Carrozza Bryan Carter Sadie Carter Tim Carter ,- xl 'r-qv Steven Shiflett Second place at U.I.L. State competition in Per- suasive Extemporaneous Speaking Steven is one of the most well- rounded students I've ever seen. There's prob- ably nothing Steven cou dn't do - if he makes up his mind to do it. His talents are unlimited. - Pritchard . . , Accomplished pianist. J 1 . 'N i . Y fix !, eee A ,ig f 'fix we - xref if Trey Carter Anita Chacko Lisa Chainey Erick Chaky Sunny Chung Ken Clay Vanessa Cleveland Shelby Coate Kristi Cochran Tommy Cochran Alan Codina Iamie Co burn Karen Colcer Iohne Cole Sean Conner Michael Coon Ami Copp Larry Cornwell Charla Covey Lucinda Cox Matt Crawley David Critchlerg Cindy Cromis Shane Crosby Patricia Crowder Luis Cruz David Culver Chris Dan1s1 F-4 H l '4 H P 'l N'--4 . - - H Kimberley Darden -Y i3Cl5LlCQ Alicia Daughlry Cristi Davis Michelle Davis Ramie Davis Shawna Dechant Robertson express t e1r exhaus N 1. Charla Covey and Derek tion after a long rehearsal. - 5--4 I-'4 5'-4 P'-1 'P E. :J 5'-K ?-'Q Iulee Decker Kevin Dedmon Richard DeVor Emese Dezco Stephanie DiBacco Kelly Dillon David Dinda Chris Dobbs David Douphrate Lisa Drechsler Audrey Dryburgh Derisa Duncan Debbie Dunklee Sabrina Dunn I'nan Eason Steve Easterling Iackie Elkins David Elliott Tammi Ellsworth Robert EIl.l'i?l'lt LeeAnn Eva ds Troy Ewings Michelle Fast Sherri Fields Pat Finley Mike Fischer Scott Fitzsimmons Kassandra Fleming Deana Foor Michelle Foshee Rhett Francis Paul Frank Tamy Frank Todd Frank Monte Freeman .,--,: -f We 9 t V Q D .. . ,F :fl E, J, 1 gif 1. Billy Slook eagerly awaits his chance to glue Mike Hurst's picture on the paper. ,... S 1' ' as ,, . .M X 4- 1 Q t F gf, 3 xl' P , el t D 9 W P' 5 S' x K l , Q v Q F t J is is Kim French Kristy Frontario Mary Fr Lisa Fulzs Nicola Fuller Eric Gage Falcon Garcia Megan Garrett Deb ie Garrison Alex Gates W at l l Chris Ga ' Chris Gefrides Bill Gemelli Mike Gensler Michael Germany Michael Giarrusso H Ryvan Gibson Ieff Giles V Mary Giles ,f f Todd Giles Laura Glaser Rich Goacher Iason Goldwater Denise Gonzales Wendy Gornall Bill Grady Kell Grafton V X Marlf Greco . f I Q of K 8 I - wr if 1. Scott Guenther studies his sheet music before a re- hearsal during Iazz Band. 2. Dan Bailey displays his artistic abili- ty as he prepares a poster for band. H Kristine Green Louis Green Matt Green Paula Greenwood Mia Gregorio loseplh Griffin Step anie Griffin Brad Griffith George Grossling Scott Guenther Iohn Gutschlag Seo Gwang ,Qi Heather Gwilliam Nick Gwynn David Halderman Bouke Hale Kathy Hammar Sally Hammond Elizabeth Haney Shannon Hardwic Keri Harelson And Harris Shannon Harvick Gre ory Hast Kelie Heller Robin Henry Candace Hicks Chris Hilton Chad Hilzer Cheryl Hodder Kirsten Hoisington Pam Holloway Felicia Holmes Sonya Hooper Ianeen Hopkins 1. Lisa Bazaco and Shane Crosby are glad that David Schmidt is finally caught red-handed for mooching their food at lunch. L Iennifer Hopkins Tina Howard Iohn Hrad Sunny Hsieh Iodi Huber Pam Huling Fazal Imam Charles In rum Nancy Iacqcson Andy Iayroe Marisa Iimenez Theresa loa Kim Iohns Michael Iohnson X i Q J t n K, ,x '2 1P X! I 0 ff, XJ fi 4 f ff' 2 l lt si- : n..ua,..tem Shannan Iohnson Billy Iones Xiomara Iune Kerry Iunkin Iod Iustus Ikuio Kaiho Nani Kang Scott Keesey Keith Kelly Carey Kelson Marni Kerner Iennifer Kerrigan Mary Kersting Hyun Kim Doug Knoerr Mar Kraemer Laurie Krimm April Kroyip Teresa La ey Silvia Lamazares Spencer Laney Cam Lang Ieff Lark Iason Larson Gary Laun leff Lay Chiman Lee Tracy Lee Shane Leonard David Lesseps Cheryl Levins Ange Lewis Ieremy Lewis Kelly Lewis Shanon Leyrer 1 Chip Cannon poses for the latest science fashion IIl8g3ZlI1B U-4 '---4 r--1 UD w--4 P-'4 CID '---4 5--4 L H P 'l Nl f 'l f' Linda Lively Elisa Lockman Niki Lockwood Lisa Losasso Sandra Lowrie Timothy Lytle Elisabetta Machala Stacie Madison Tony Manasseri Benoye Mani Dorothy Marcum Deanna Markle Sean Marshalsi Kylee Martinez Ken Mason Maggie Matsushita Derek Maxwell Melissa Maxwell Bret McCabe David McCauley Kerry McCraw Renee McDaniel Rhett McDaniel Nicole McDuffie Rebecca McFaddin Amanda McKni ht Angela McLentFon Toni McNamara Rodney McNatt Brad McNeil Cindy Meador Kyra Meinzer Leah Melkus Kim Melton Karen Michaelis David Miller Iohn Miller Stacy Miller Kevin Mills Elisa Minelli Kristi Mislivets Kevin Moeller Matthew Moisan Heidi Monk Carl Montz Cheryl Moody Andy Moon Tom Moon Nicole McDuffie Springfest legs in towng cutie pieg unique sense of humor: multiple talents. -- Willis . . . Varsity Cheerleader Varsity track very pleasant personality. - Brown Stron ensemble person: Unbelievable? vocal rangeg Living Birthmark - Peveto I ii fi vu 1 4 ra ,f , yfff,21LzQ, 2 , if f ,,, W ef' R' - Q exft? Kevin Moore Shane Morgan Shawn Mor an jennifer Muqlen Cara Murray Connie Murray Lisa Myers Robert Nallie Derick Nelson Brad Nevill Brian Nicodemus Mark Niesman Holly Noble Stacy Norgard Trey Norred Sharyn Noska Robert O'Donnell David Oestreicher Brooke Olson Heather Onstott Amy Oursler 1. A bird's eye view of the Beach Bash sock hop. Iennifer Page Sung Park Amy Parker Danny Pate Parul Patel Sanjiv Patel Iulie Pechanec Amy Pendleton Daniel Perdue jason Perkins Leonie Persuad Pm! Nmllmvnlf P l gt U3 5:3114 A 5 f-4 t---4 P?--t 1 , ' lm P-'C ,lj a.....g P'- i Becky Peterson gi g Scott Phelan ' ' Iason Phillips it ? lt Kim Piepmeier M Suzie Plaza g e Geoff Poirier Michglle Pouliot xF l Phae ra Prejean t, E Scott Price Randy Pruitt el 'f 3 L1 I' A 4 -15.1 l-4 P-x PM P F s ll'-4 P -t D'-4 Plus F-4 P'-'K P'-4 Iimmy Putnam Laura Putney Lisa Quic Helena Quinones Iackie Radkey Michael Radtke Crystal Rainwater Danny Raisovich Iames Rakovan Ramone Reece Iimmy Ratcliff Kimberly Reed Aleacia Reeder Terry Richard fi if ' I 5 .ff 4 X fm i i -'2 I rctllv ll V o V iyg ' , 4 'Q 5 J! ,4 Y X f 1 fi R V JKZV S Lesseps, Tom Moon Iason Phillips and Iody Iustus celebrate after doing awesome on their Pre-Calculus test, 1. Iason Goldwater, David L u. Gwyn Richardson Terry Ridgely Tony Ri as Kelly Riley Phillip Ringle Mark Roacll Doug Roberts Tracy Roberts Derek Robertson Sharon Rode Alex Rodriguez Tony Romo Cassi Rosales Shane Roushar Cheryl Rouvaldt Laura Ruiz Erica Runnen Brian Rupe Susan Russ Robyn Ruston Iill Ryan Sean Ryan Patty Salhany Diane Sammon Ieff Sargent David Schmidt Heather Schroeder Kris Scoggins W :fXf'u- fgffe Q 4, JW? :wa tif? , Ai, .,., , n 5 X , -fi ,ii Q . Q T i, T- s mwmm 59 -ge , W y A42 W' ,N sv l A M 1 Q! , Q A 3 , Wy if iz ' f 't 1. Tim Weed, Todd Giles, and Tony Rigas give Coach Stovall a hard time. Sean Scott Christi Seiler Michael Sewell Trina Shackelford Iennifer Shaffer Anal Shah DeDe Shannon Suzanna Sheehan Mike Sheeran Terri Shieh Kim Shipman Tiffany Shocklee Steve Shuffield Karina Shultz Paula Simmons Billy Slook Susan Smalley Dustin Smith Iuliana Smith Kevin Smith Lisa Smith Shanan Smith Brian Snider lay Spalding Dou Spivey Ciniy Spradlin Gena Spradling Ray Stafin Michelle Stevens Anitra Stewart Ryan Stewart Dianne Stiner Kris Stone Eric Stotlar Leann Stringer Sally Suiter Dan Taft Michelle Tast Tommy Tate Lisa Taylor Randy Thodas Kurien Thomas Bryan Thompson David Thompson loy Thou Tara Trask Laura Trible Rebecca Trostel David Truett Corby VanArsdale Iulie Vanderburg Cindy Vanderlight Elizabeth Varughese Dianna Villarreal Nancy Villarreal 1. So, how 'bout them Mavs? asks David Schmidt to Keith Rakovan and Ken Clay. ff at., . , 'it A .. W., ktlalikui 1 'Se ga , 'Wg I ' ?ifX1.': ,t - ,R X k - X i xx , S at agyix bl tai-sk it N N T x M S ww if X 1 . ' '-' 3 Bret McCabe Wonderful math stu- dentg well-likedg great personality - Kibleri. . . Quick mind, 8lTll1SlI1g, and very bri tg adds a lot of persona ity to any situation -- Webb . .. Good manners, polite and respectfu to teachers -- Dedmon .. . AOK - Woodruff Third year Latin student ... Varsity football player, f' rio- A I sit, 'fb 'C' pick mine, state Theresa Nauman and Courtney Inness. 1. I'll pick your's if you'll ' ' Ierry Vinson K 'i W Kevin Virnelson , A ' Ted Vonfeldt Barbara Waldrop Kellie Walker Robbi Wallace Chris Waller av' will Q ' Ieff Warren 4, M ig 1. Nicole Warren T H Pam Watson Iulie Watts my Tim Weed I Wendy Wegren Q ' Ianet Welch gl Lisa Weldon Tim West David Westmoreland Kelley Wetzel Margo Wheeler Angela White Jennifer Whitten Brooke Wicker Kristi Williams Kristin Williams W' V' Lara Williams Melissa Williams Michelle Williams Wendy Williams ' ' Rachel Wilson .M f Shane Wilson Scott Wilt V , Karin Winterberg ' Vincent Wolf jeff Woodham Deedee Yager Sumanear Yang Iason Year ers Iames Yonier Stacy Howard f m n semi Q ' TN I 3 'Hand l M4 i't' wwf. lliummmiwg 2 ,.-t img an Sopholn-ores Strive for a Great Year This year, the Sophomore Executive Committee had many successes. In December, the had a fundraiser where they sold, college tins and it proved to be productive. In the middle of March, they sponsored the All Rock Cafe dance that was creative and exciting for this year s sophomore class. We ve accom- plished many things and will ac- complish many more in the future agrees both Tiffany Sanker and Laura Parks, president d vice- res'dent of he sophomore c ass. 2 1. Stacey Henegar designs a poster for the All Rock Cafe dance. 2. Bottom Row: Spon. Mr. Durbin, N, Navarrete, K. Vaughn, K. Reynolds, V-Pres. 1. Parks, Pres. T. Sanker, Sec. I. Powell, A. Finger, V. Budhrani, K. Sauer, Spon. S. Foster. Row 2: H. Smith, S. Henegar, A. Velasco, A. Canales, I. LeCompte, W. Glenn, C. Evans, S. Eapen, K. Read. Top Row: L. Kelley, B. Thompson, M. Musso, T. Smith, K. Crosby, C. Moon, C. Brewington, S. Seebock, L. Odom, K. Jackson. 3. Michelle Musso prepares for the dance by creating a banner for the balcony. 4. Laseana Odom and Laura Parks help with painting records to set the festivities spinning. 86 SOPHOMORE EXEC. 97 n . c ,Y ,I V. A 'l ' 4 fl x . Cf!! . S yt. l Rhoneil Aala Ianine Abmayr Cassaundra Adams Alisha Adkins Karawan Ali Iason Allen I . Q K Tracie Allinder X1 if! Eric Alvarez Luisa Alvarez Brent Alyea Amanda Ambrosio Lara Anderson Iennifer Arebalo Kristin Arens ii , limmy Armentrout - V Ieff Arrington A 1 'f Smitha Ba u V 1 Iulie Bacak ' V Anne Bader fa, V , Brian Bagle .2 Christy Bailey 4 , , X. 7:Xx 1. Ianine Abmayer works ff? diligently to recogy her ZX df df all research paper before er next class , . Ionathan Bailey Kristin Bailey Stacy Baile Carlotta Baker Cindy Baker Nova Baker Andrew Baldridge Robin Balraj Mike Bands Geneva Barncord Manuel Barrios ' 1 Lashonda Barry -, ' V,f' L A Stacy Bass Mike Bathelor -fl' . A 1 - I An Y BBB Gail Beckley Nicky Belew Gerald Bell Shannon Bell Stephen Bell Challis Bennett Robert Bernal jason Blair Greg Blanton Kristi Bochart Iames Boehler Kimberly Boeker Leslie Bohannon Craig Bolson 1. leanette Shone does the Egyptian during class. Angela Bonnet Konrad Bouffard An ie Bowlin Biay Bradforg Chris Branson Dayne Brassard Lisa Brester Carrie Brewer Carrie Brewington Candie Brown Chris Brown Dawn Brown jennifer Brown Steve Brown Q 9 l M 95 1 K E 5 ' Q? I gg: --wi' ,, 3 W f-I E3 an 4 , .LZ: A wb -, , . f ,ff 4 3 2 za Q B 4 . ' 353 L , :Ml it NN- wb. Mark Bryer Ieff Buckle Vanita Budlirani Natasha Bullard jennifer Bumgarner Gina Burnett Ion Burzynski 1 Crista O'Neil gives a guy down the hall a sexy look. 2. Donna Riley struts out of the school at the end of the day. Karla Caffey Chris Calhoun Michael Calhoun Demetria Campbell Amy Canales Iennifer Carlson Iennifer Carney Cla Carrell Todd Carruthers Chance Carter Sean Cassidy Sam Cervantes Han Chang Andrea Chapman Ronald Cho Dana Clancy Holly Clark Ionathon Clarkson Aaron Clements Am Cloninger Baylor Cockrell Ioy Collingsworth Elizabeth Collins jason Collins Matt Collins Mark Collis Sean Conner Amy Cook 1. Iason Allen and Kirk Bassett look at the comics with fascination during a break in their studies. Brian Cooper Ioey Corrigan Dalia Cortinas Brent Cox Chris Cox Tyler Cox Sheri Cozad Sean Craft Cherisa Craver Karli Crogp Kent Cros y Stacie Cross Tyra Crumb Howard Crutsinger LeAnne Culp Chris Cunningham Kellie Curran Kelli DaBlasi April Daily Angie Davis Danny Davis Debbie Davis Donna Davis Iennee Decker Steven Denney Trae Denney Greg DePrisoco Susan Devivo Amie Dial Danielle DiCapula Beverly Dixon Ginny Dodd Amy Donald Tonya Donaldson ff 53 I . . 7 0 348. 'vw H i K 7 If ,- f , Carrie Dorse Cindy Dowdlle David Dresser Michael Drieling Ieremy Duke Kyle Duke jennifer Dwight Sheeba Eapen Iohn Edwards Iason Elmore Robby Emerson Debi Erickson Candy Evans Iohn Evans Mike Fahmer Terry Fann David Farley Kevin Faust Tanya Ferencak Iill Ferguson Chris Fields Alishia Finger Am Fisher Kelfy Fisher Daniel Flatt Iason Flood Mark Foerster Leigh Folsom Katie Ford Mark Frank Marc Frontario Deanne Fugitt Scott Fuller Richard Gajewski Shannon Gale 1. Tylor Cox is busy com municating with lint in his Amy Robinson show their com panionship during lunch. pocket. 2. Derek Stutsman and -..,: ,, st' i ii nf y ,f AR. ,XX Shannon Greenawald Iennifer Gamero lill Garrison Cliff Garner Gregory Garner David Gatlin Scott Gayle Angela Geer Arun Geor e Ieff Gibbs Patrick Gilbert Sam Gill Sonja Gilmore Wendy Glenn Duane Gonzales Terri Graffeo Kristin Grant Iohn Gray Mark Grimes Alex Grassmar V: fr P J Iim Handy ' ' A 'D Wendy Hackworth Q Dawn Hall M Kimberly Hall M, 6? U Q Scott Hall if i it A , , Dina Hamett .C ' Ste hanie Hammer M Christy Hansen 1. Ginger Haupfauer tries to remember what homework she has before leaving school. 2. P to keep his act together. Ron Wallace uses a clothes in 1 Tammi Hansen we Devin Hanson Shannon Hardwick Brooke Harper Chanda Harrison Tammie Hart lik We W' 't lames Hams lt t f fi t . ' I 5 f ' Y x-Nt, W gl, X . xl ,f Michaela Hayes Susan Hearn Alan Heaton Iulie Heinzer Denise Henderson Kimberly Hendricks Stacey Henegar Adela Hernandezi Heidi Herron Mike Hess Ryan Hi 'ns Lance H51 Mist Hill Stephanie Hill ww Nw., .f 2 ww i is , :ast- s 'T i your i -Qs? 5 .3351- . suv V ffm, ' -me 1. Diane Cannon Noel Ieremy Pyles talk about last ni tsevents. Navarrate, Tammy Hart, and 5 19 Wendy Hilton Sam Hinshaw Ioe Hodge Kurt Hoechstetter Iames Hofmann Amy Hogue Thomas Holland , Ami Hollingsworth 2 Dana Holt ,Q A ,f f , 5- Pam Hooper V it Laura Horne ff Lisa Horne Chuck Houston 15. ri Char Huang Gabrielle Hubacka Donald Huling Ginger Hupfauer Amy Ingebritson Darcy Inness Iarey Inness Stephanie Iackman Iill Iackson Karen Iackson Laura jackson Lisa Iames Iordan Iankowski Gary Iarvis Kim Iohns , , Aaron Iohnson Alicia Iohnson Paul Iohnson Ienny Iones john Iones Krystin Iones Suja Ioseph Ierry Keating Brandi Keener Dawn Kelley Iewel Kelley Christina Kettman loo Kim Seung Kim .aff-:Wie 1. Gregl Hast and Cherisa Craver exc angie answers dur- inganopenboo test. 1 Allen King Dave King Nancy King Tabitha Kircher Angela Kirk Kyle Knechl Eric Knight Karla Kopas Adam Kosofsky Dennis Kotaw Suzanne Krauth Iayshree Krishnan Chris Kuntz Hector Kypuros ' , ' 1, -d 'Y g . xx' Swati Modi Charming, willing, adastablef' - Morris . . . In ustriousg uses what she has to her full poten- tialg works hard to reach her goals: very task- orientedf' - Hendrick Treasurer of the Sophomore Class and FTA Works at RHD Memorial in a special program, Medical Ex- plorers . . . ACE student. Kristian Lande Carla Landers Robert Landryl Iohn Laubent al Lori Lawdermilk Ieff Lawler Ann Leal Patti Leas Iennifer LeCompte Chi Wai Lee Curtis Lee Huyn Su Lee lay Lee Mike Lf-:Starge Michelle Levan Bryce Ligeti Chad Lipscomb Daryl Livingston Lori Logan Angelica Long Lori Losasso Danny Loper Charles Lynch Troy Mahon Erik Malcom Samina Malik Steve Manderfield 1. Cassie Smith is busy cooking a meal during class. 1. Noel Navarette holds her friend's horn durin a break in band. 2. Undrio Roeiuck shows his friend anew dance step. Luke Manney Greg Marietta Amy Martin Misty Martin Chad Martiner Karen Martinez Ienny Matejka Iohn Mathers Meredith Mathews David Mathis Marshall Mattay Amy Maxam Diana Maxwell Mike Mayberry Marci Maynard Ieff McAdams Michelle McBride Meri McClay Kim McCreary Mark McGlaun Kristi McGlothlin Nathan McKee Dee Dee McKinney Rick McLaughlin Heather McNeil Heather McNiel Conia Meadows Lauren Melton Michael Melzow Car Meurer Mark Mihailoff Carl Miller Swati Modi Scot Molguard lean Moly Wm ln' 7 V xt L ,5 9' . Christee Moon Carolyn Morgan Iulie Morriss Bill Moulden Michelle Musso Noel Navarrete Mike Newhouse Nhon Nguyen Phuong Nguyen Tuget Nguyen lim Nice Tony Nooner Curtis Noyes Laseana Odom Ashle Ohler Nina Clllu Crista O'Neal Tim O'Neil Paul O'Neill Sandi Orozco Monica Otto 1. Gina Burnett takes 1 'l'i break from her push ups. 1 Larissa Owen Kathleen Owens Sheryl Owens Scott Oxendine Charles Pace Michele Paciella Victor Palasciano Michael Palmer Laura Parks Ion Parsons Manish Patel Ken Payne David Perer Ienny Perkins Iohnnie Perry Larry Perry Ieff Pfeiffer Vu Pham Christine Piazza Ieff Piepmeier Tarry Pinford Iason Poplin Ann Por Iulie Powell Ashley Price Kimberly Price Patti Pritchard Larry Pulford Ieremy Pyles B 1. Sheila Quail Vlz' Z , ,I Melinda Rachel Iennifer Radice - Pa am Rafat Y Amy Raines Mike Rainier Stephen Ralston Cassandra Ramirez Fayyaz Ramji Iames Ramse Iacque Ratcli Angelica Ray Stacey Raylean 1. Cedric Allen and Dayne Brassard stand by the rail, hop- ing to find the perfect girl. Kim Read Roger Redden Donald Reed Cord Reeves Kyle Reeves Elisabeth Reiss Chris Reynolds Kim Reynolds Scott Rhea Wendy Rice Rita Riddle Cherie Riley Angela Ringueberg Deborah Robards 1 . x 21 if el fri -Q 4' J .1 5 if fi' A I A S i i e i xi ,Q ,QN- 1 if Eg Ionathan Bailey A model swimmer: he has not missed one workoutg he even comes ono tional Saturdays. He worllgs hard, continually pushing himself. He never complains about anythinglxinstead, he puts everyt ing in the positive. His enthusiasm is refreshing. He knows how to juggle his schedule to make everything work. - Koplan. Tracy Robarger Iohn Robleau leffre Rocha Claudia Rodriguez Michelle Rogina Iosh Rotko Angela Rowe Brandi Roy Iamie Rupe Andy Russell Melanie Rustan Christina Saman Katie Sammon Deshawn Samples Alice Sanchez Larry Sandell Tiffany Sanker Tanya Santiago Kristina Santilli Karen Sarre Kristy Sauer Gina Schieber Ianet Schilder Scott Schoonmaker Tom Schreck Kenny Schreiner Cathy Schroeder TK Scottino S annon Seaback Karen Senne Ronald Settimi Scott Sherwood Melinda Shipley leanette Shone Herbie Simonsen Binoi Skariah Kimberly Slover Cassie Smith Heather Smith Iennifer Smith Iennifer Smith Lonna Smith Sherri Smith Thomas Smith Youug Son Vicki Spanos George Spawhus Tina Sphar Mark Sparadling Ioan Stallo Denyse Stark .W Lori Starr F, Lori Steele Ioanna Stephens Scott Stephens W 0. Matt Stewart f Scott Strange . , - 7 ' W 1-if 5 1 nf' Derek Stutsman , N 3 We Bridget Suman -, 3. W ly Russell Supin Ieffrey Tabares Lissette Q ' V Melissa Tarun Tim Tate Iarrod Taylor Troy Thoele Alex Thomas Amber Thomas Y My Kenneht Thomas f I Tisa Thomas Trevor Thomas Brittany Thompson Iames Thompson Tim Thompson Stephanie Thornhill 1 Nils Tolvanen V s.,. E --.. K 5' K if A Q v ui Q' to S, A 1 N.k5 1. Claudia Rodriguez ex- amines microorganisms under S t aff'r 1 p ' R iw Q .x the microscope. 2. Tu et to QQ, if . Nguyen seems surprised at her ,.,. Qx J' sewing improvement. Q - 1 J .K Elizabeth Tormly Stephanie Tupta Iennifer Twedt Peter Vanbreemen Peter VanGurp Susan Vantha Greg Vanwey Ieremy Venn Iohnsy Varghese Iohn Vash lohnny Vaughn Anna Velasco Michelle Vining Michelle Vivien 1-44 if fn',' C f, l fr lf An ela Wadyko Mige Waitmer Michelle Wallingford Amber Wally Gina Wally Iennifer Walters Dana Watkins Terry Watts Mary Wa man Ellen Webster Steven Weens Robert Welsh William Werp Leslie Wiedemer 1. Sean Craft finds time to finish his homework in the gym before school. 1 Iames Wiflgins David Wi in ham Michelle Wiilings Shannon Wilmot Yancy Wilson Ienna Wimberley Quentin Wineteer Merrick Witherspoon Chris Witte Russell Womack Clark Wood Renee Wooten Michelle Worden Ieffery Worst Phil Yates Kim York Eric Young Ieff Young Biju Zacharian Rebecca Zambrano Teresa Hess Q - 'Q 1. Scott Hargis sits back and relaxes Freshman Complete Year With Pizzazz The Freshman Executive Com- mittee struggled to get it together this year. But, once they did, it proved to be a challenging year for this freshman class. To en- courage the Christmas spirit, they sold candy grams. This helped students cheer up their friends by sending them a candyoane along with a friendly message. During the spring, they sold Easter baskets filled with candy. They are hoping that with the care of members that participated this year they can achieve great things in the next three years. 2 3 l r L before a meeting. 2. Bottom Row: Spon. Mr. Hendricks, Pres. I. Wartes, V-Pres. L. Kiefer, Spons. Mrs. Davis and Dr. Lackey, Top Row: S. Hargis, P. Kim, N. Hobbs, B. Erickson, M. Beavers. 3. Lisa Kiefer listens to her staff's ideas. 4. Mr. Smith and Neil Hobbs agree with the group's ideas while Mr. Hendricks takes notes. 102 FRESHMAN EXEC. 1 'N Q0 J, Kei' , . 'W 1 'Q ly 'K '1 ,f fff f Kim Abramski Omana Abraham Hirtzan Acosta Zac Adams Chris Alderson Robinette Aley Lenny Allmon Starley Almys Linda Almairano Seth Alve A Christa Anderson Ierry Anderson Aaron Antaloczy Sadia Anwar Andre Archimbaud Steve Arebalo Pete Arrero Nancy Arruda Robby Askew Brad Avrett Swapna Babu 1. Lewis Green looks to the back of his book for answers. g - - ' 2 Ronnie Badgley Connifer Ba ett Tony Bagweq? Candace Bailey Cindy Bailey lim Baldwin Iay Ballard Kenneth Ballard Charlene Ballengee Shawn Barber Tiffiney Barfield Scott Barnes Kate Barrick Ioey Bastone Susan Baylor David Beattis Kathy Beavers Maggie Beavers Mike Beckman Brandon Benefield Brian Besier Coral Bessette Steve Birch Michelle Bissett Tina Blackshear Amy Blair Nicki Blair Claudia Blanton Cheryl Blaylock Neil Bobbs Iason Bodnar Ryan Boehm William Boeker Iana Bonhard Kristen Bosland 1. Iohn Ford strenuously searches the far corner of this mind for the correct answer Kristen Bowman Iason Bo kin Mark Bradliord Kristi Brake David Brandon Shawn Brink Timothy Brock Iason Brown Matthew Brown Rick Brown Tony Brown Chris Buchanan Kalisa Bunch Kris Burchfield Iennie Burnet Kristen Burnett Kevin Burns Miles Burr Richard Burrow Amie Burzda Mike Bush Shawn Cafferty Ches Cain Chad Campise Laura Cannon Tony Capocci Phil Carden Iames Carey Kimberly Carlson Ianna Carmichael Trevor Caruth Theresa Casebolt Sara Casso Maribel Castillo Iesse Cervazos Paul Chadwick Derek Chaky Cynthia Chao Carlos Chavez lorge Chavira Donny Chedewell Melinda Childs Chul Ho Choi Tiffany Chrisman Micah Ciancia Bryon Clark Kim Clemens Michelle Coday Claudia Codina Desma Coffey Sylvia Cogburn Kevin Coleman Suzanne Coleman Iennifer Congemi Meghan Conner Iason Conoly Christy Cook Nathan Coope Steven Cope Stephanie Cordes Silas Courson Greg Cox Gregg Cox Chris Cozart David Craft Shane Craig Blaine Crimmins Ioey Cross Amanda Cummings Alison Cure Ianelle Curtis Ieffrey Dalton Hien Dam Paul Daniels Dhanwanti Daswani Bill Davis Ioe Davis Tia Davis David Day Michelle Dean Todd Deford Alan Denbrook Ioe Diana Donny Dickey 1 Kevin Donohoo and Bob by Simmons relax after school by hel ing the janitors with the trash uties. K t 105 Michael Dixon Kevin Donohoo Fred Donovan Iason Doss Kimberl Doty Roh Doty Shane Douthitt Erin Doyle Steve Drecholer Shell Drew Marianne Duckworth Rena Duffel Nichole Duffel Thomasa Dunlap Katie Dunning Scott Duringston Stephen Duval Darren Dyson Daniel Dziuba Iulie Eastland Patrick Ebner Sandra Echeverri Iennifer Edmondson Iames Ehlert Stacie Ehlp Lori Elmore Melissa Elmore Melissa Elrod Iason Elwell Bill Engel .Q Brenda Erickson i Dan Escano Sabrina Evans I Iackie Evilsizer f Christine Fadke t M, .f, N Tina Faiz Iennifer Faust Eric Feldman Amy Ferguson Sylvia Ferraro Am Fischer leg Fischer mi I 1' 1. Amy Harris and William Branstetter say how to all the Newman Smith tribes. 2. Iason Elwell tickles the ivories during a break in choir. Lisa Kiefer Always looks on the bright side of everythingg Positive person Willis Spirit Squad line leader Refreshing studentg genuinely ex- cited Iordy Freshman Class Vice- President . . . Weird, unique sense of humorg always smiles easily Pritchett ... Student Senate . . . gymnastics. 1. Pat Mortensen cues the next contestant on the Price is 1 Yu Stephanie Fletcher Stephanie Flores Christine Foley Iohn Ford Chad Fragle Shawn Francis Christina Franklin Edwin Frashure Kathleen Frawley Laiuanda Gammon Cheryl Gant Mark Gates Thersa Gemelli Iacob George Andromeda Georgios Xan German Tyrone Gibson Dann Giffen David, Giles Tina Gimlin Heather Glenn Tina Goodman Todd Gossling Anwar Goushey Ionathon Graham Erika Grantham Iennifer Gray Brett Greenstein A ril Greenmood Christa Greer Paul Griggs Leonel Guerra 7 1. Iason Shepperd waits for his ride home to arrive. Z. Brandy Tittle buys a coke after a long day of work. Duransala Gulley Matt Gwynn Kimberly Hall Kelly Hall Christina Hall Chiaro Hamilton Chong Han Sherri Handy Angela Hansen Robert Hardy Scott Hargis Todd Harlow Warren Harper Amy Harris Ienuifer Harrison Michael Harrison Mickey Harrison Brandon Harve Iill Harwell Stacey Haselden Tracey Haselden Ienny Hathaway Tina Hawkins Ieffrey Hazelwood Lucille Hegby Paul Hegeman Charity Heimer Bryan Heine Tara Heller Mike Helvey Lana Hembey Trina Hemmeke Duane Henderson Stephen Henegar lose Hernandetartak 0 X ,J it A x f .:'i W V.. .zffzf ftwfrfu Vx x Y up Cynthia Hernandez Oscar Hernandez Tina Herring Gehieg Highers K le Hesser Cliristia Hill Dena Hill Iason Hirsch Tia Hitt Chris Hodge lulie Hodges Ieff Hoffman lennifer Hollingsworth Carrie Holmes Kara Horne Monty House Steve Howard jennifer Howery Regina Hsieh lessee Hunt Amy Hutchins Ben Im Yasmin Imam Emily Iackson Phillip jackson Binu Iacob Kevin Iames Ginger Iernigan 1 Denise Wood fixes the lights during a break in drama. Rick Iimenez Sher llinhivel Nicolle Iinus Derek Iohnson Iennifer Iohnson Kyle Iohnson Kristen Iohnston Brandon Iones Gary jones Bart Iordan Kyoko Kaiho Iared Kalisz Tim Kaney Doranne Keating Kristin Keesey Shane Kelly Lisa Kieffer Hyo Kim Phil Kim Kristo her Kimbley Marc Kirk Ioey Kiss Monty Kitchen loey Kraus Lori Kuhn Chris Kutach Travis Laeder Pikeav Lam Chris Landa Mark Landen Courtney Lane jason Lappe Chris Leamy Craig Lee Nicole Lee Cristy Lenzini Christine Leonard Howard Lewis Tiffany Lewis Angie Lindahl Derek Linders Laura L0 Brenda Lozon Brian Lund Lennie Lyons Virginia Lyons Randy Lyre Kasey Maenner Heeth Malinak Karen Martinez Nicole Martinez Damon Marx Greg Matthews Prakash Matthew Davis Maulding Angela May Barbara McCauley Clay McCorkle Alan McDonald Dwayne McDonald Zooey Wharton Has a bright, shin smile, and she smiles all the time - Willis Honors student . . . 'frosh' cheerleader Has her -Vfx1 fav 1. Sherry Neimiste shows her feelings about being a lrojan own unirfue characterg extreme y talentedg natural, real emotiong great insightg continues the traditiong successful in competitive theatre ,..Peveto. 'wr ir ir 'Q . af.. -1- R ,g-:ag-ge-gs 1' L. A - - - - 'vii es:-. st wsrscgas fae- r.w1'f is M, . G 5 A ri? ry ' W Fit t aim N i X iii X X ,V is - f .izfy ereif-45fS.1'-Q., Q :Ls-1 4::q.:.1::Q::-IS 2 . . - - exiii: LL' i W --w,:-if K '..,:,. -f.w.Nser'ff-'ri-:sa ev' 3 7 W W ew' l 1 1, 318. -w 1 I , l A K if -' if f 1 L. Ryan McGregor Kim McKee Lisa McLeroy Tiffany McNair Lori Mehlenbacher Teri Mena Iamie Meyers Keelye Meyers Karen Millen Rebekah Miller Stephanie Miller Christa Million Laura Mills Raymond Mittelman Kara Moeller Theresa Moody Trey Mooney Lea Moore Patrick Mortensen Becky Myers Bindu Nair 1. Pat Mortensen wears his pet to school on Accessories Day. Bryan Neff Ioel Nelson Thuy Nguyen Sherry Niemiste Hong Sok Noe Dana Nollette Matthew North Chris Norton Shawn Noyt Iohn Nyman David O'Donnell Heather O'Donnell Mark Onstott Ginger Orr Debbie Oursler Desiree Overree Loyd Owen Iermifer Pace Adam Parker Shane Parker Lisa Patmore Larae Peninger Michael Percer Eulojio Perez Cynthia Peterson Kelly Petross Laura Phel s Leslie Phillips Rachel Phillips Ieff Pierce julie Pickard Scott Plog Amy Poe Todd Pointer Greg Poirier Iill Poltorak Gary Po ichak Shani lgyresley Andy Price Phillip Price Nick Prichard Dennis Pu Lisa Puzzuole Ionathon Quinby Ianaki Ramanathan Shalini Ramanathan Monica Ramos Ierry Ratcliff Ion Reed Dee Dee Reiff Elisabeth Reiss Nikki Ressa Andrew Revel Ashley Reynolds Amy Rhoades David Rhodes Amie Riccio Lorie Riccio Iaqui Richard Sean Richie Bridget Riddle Patrice Robbins Brad Roberts 1 Rachel Wedgeworth Iulie W1torsk1 Angela Velleff and Amy Spurgeon make their own fashion statements. Amy Robinson Shelly Rocky Isaac Rodriguez Krista Roemerman Paul Rogine Rebecca Ruston Alysia Rutherford Iolene Ryan Adam Sahyouni Iulie Salmon Erin Salomone Iesse Sanchez Marcus Sanchez Christy Saucedo ,4-f ,Mix Z if Q 1 , , L, 1 ' I I ll Q ff, A 1 Phil Kim bounces french fries off the wall during lunch. Iohn Savino Christa Schooley Vickie Schreckengost Kimberl Schultz Chris Schutza Ieff Schwirtz Kathryn Scott Michelle Searcy Linda Segura Holt Seng Sol: Seng Nikki Sharp Iohn Sheehan Kurt Shelton Lyle Shelton Iason Sheppard Erin Shlegel Lance Shultz Stephanie Sikes Bobby Simmons Lesleigh Sims Stephanie Sion Sara Skierski Melanie Skrabenek K. C. Skzekut Shanta Slade Meredith Slater Cory Smith Iason Smith Kendle Smith Lisa Smith Renae Smith Richard Smith William Smith lohn Snow Rene Solis Susan Sparkman Charles Spence Cindy Spivey Amy Spurgeon Chris Stacy Greg Stadler Colleen Stafford Melissa Stafford Iason Stafin Sglisha Staggs S aron Starnes Debbie Steinberg Carl Stevens 'C' Chad Stewart Ronnie Stewart Stacy Stewart Geraldine Stolar Pamela Storey Iennifer Strobel Steve Sumrall Dwayne Sutten Michelle Tabor Tim Taft Dan Tamler Stephanie Tatum Chad Taylor Karrie Tenley 1. Iason Brown watches the food fight in amusement. Trina Teverich Stephanie Thimesch Shane Thomas Brian Thompson Scott Thompson Iennifer Thurman Terri Tidwell Dave Ti ton Brandi 'Illttle Robert Tocker Isaac Toliver Robert Torrence Renee Townsend Iamie Treadway Trey Troxel Shannon Turner Iason Tweedy Tanya Walker Iason Wallace Demarquis Walls Bonnie Ward lf' HA 'Z-if ,f at ,, 7, ff W 'fl H41 Hfltlfkflilr' 1 Uv wr w '7 fy, , A 'V Ioel Nelson Has a super Kersonalityg goes out of is way to complete any task he is given: always pleasantg is always ready with a friendly word and a big smileg one of the neatest kids I've met. -- Conner One of my most academically outstanding students. - Smith . . . Baseball is my first love. -4 Aaron Warren Iohn Wartes Chad Weardon Tricia Wed Rachel Wedgeworth Martha Weiss Betsy Wetterlin Zooey Wharton Kevin White Nichole Whitehead Iason Whitehouse Iulie Wiktorski 1 Meredith Williams Christina Williams Stacy Wilmot Brad Wilson Donnie Winover lulie Wisenbaker Lee Wisener Heather Wolk Denise Wood Kell Wood Kimherly Wood Iason Wynn Iason Wyrick Renee Underwood Trevor Vallejo Tara Vannest Iohn Van Arsdale Miny Varghese Angela Velleff Rene Villarreal Quang Vuong Satoshi Yabe Shiela Yazdani Eddie Yoo Angela Ziweslin 1 Mark Landen constructs the door of his doghouse. 1 115 ' 1 6 1. Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Butler, and Mrs. Brown chat about the day after school. 2. Mr. Elliott leans on his desk for support from the weight of his pens. 3. Mr. Wakeham uses a Computer to explain science to a student. 3 Linda Bachand Carol Barron Cindy Beverly lean Biering Ion Bohls Tim Bourland Cletus Brewer Peggy Brown Sylvia Butler Iames Cagle Marlene Carruthers Victor Chacchia .244 In ..,r , , f' 3 14 -' I, M .,,. f , , ,. ,, f ff ' .- deems-mmf 5, r 3' in .if r' Linda Chalkley Becky Clemmons Betsy Coltharp Lisa Davis Esther Dean Pat Dedmon Vanessa Desimone Walter Dewar Ron Dicke Ken Dockra Karen Donaiue Mary Doyle 5,5 'Q 1 Ms B1ermg greets her flrst perlod class on a Monday morn mg 2 Mr Bohn and Mr LOVlk tr thelr best to rld the bugs out o Russell Swam s locker 1 Larr IC I 1. The school board members: Row 1 Nan Walvoord, secretaryg Don Sheffield presidentg Scott Smith, vice-president Row 2: Cla Bo er Mike Blalack assis Y Y 1 v ' tant secretaryg Mary Hebert, Ioe Sandifer. 2. Mrs. Kibler confuses her class with ex- ponential factors. y V 118 ,-we X-Mr ,N 1 The Trojan faculty shows up the Troyanns 2 Mrs Patter response to a questlon 3 Mrs Carruthers has a phone con ference w1th a student s parent son looks up from her work in a - . Madeline Fly Susan Fogarty Connle Foor Sherrx Foster Tony Fracchia Penny Franklin Lxnda Freeman Sandl Ha tom 1. Ms. Peveto and Mr, Dockray discuss Mr. S ark's illegal dress. 2. Mrs. Brownllee shows off her sunglasses at a pep rally. E 2 1 David Hardy Louisa Harrin ton lim Hawiins Ieanette Haws Susan Hefner Bob Hembree Bert Hendrick Victor Herr Pat Hess Diane Hitchcock Alice Holloway Fred Howard -wr I odh , My me wmwwwwwm l ,J Mary Howe Nancy Iackson Iohn jordan Ianet Iordy Timothilump George arlsven Gera d Keith Creta Kiker Iody Klickman Rob Koplan Sheryl Lackey Rida Larche fl in-1 1 Mr Stelner trles to hold hrs ha1r ln place durrng a foot ball game 2 Mrs McClellan smlles wlth sahsfactlon as her class works studlously 3 Mlss Panneck posts up lnformatlon for senlors ln the media center Laura LaTurner Denita Lewis Tim Liberto Donna Loewen Cathy Lorentz lanet MacFarland Caroline Marcus Helen Marsee Archie Mauldin Ioyce McClellan David McGuill Mary McKenzie Anne Michael Imogene Millawa Nancy Mohammad? Iackie Morgan 2 W u f ilyi 1 Mr Hembree does the bOOgl8 during a morning pep Youngblood exchange com ments on Miss Secrest s spirited outflt rally. 2. Mr. Dewar and Mrs. 5 X' ,Wir Q fi mi 5' i.5S:k,, :JRR 34 is Sandra Morris Rebecca Myer Randy Northrop Ian Outler Iudy Panneck Donald Park Betty Patsley Sally Patterson 1 Mr Dewar became the center of attentlon during the homecomlng pep rall 2 Mr Egan gazes rn remem rance of hls long weekend lr ow l'!'. Wanda Patterson Wayne Phillips Susan Pino Ioe Pouncy Betty Price Mark Pritchett Pat Puetz Mary Pulley Richard Rachel Leroy Roberts Linda Rossman Ian Ruml y y,y J' 1. Mrs. Ruml types the up- coming issue of Trojan Tribune. 2. Mrs. Patterson reaches for her Trojan shirt so she can show off her spirit. 3. Mr. McGill helps a student finish his project. 1 ,, 1, Q55 f , -sri ' 'rr Leona Russell Linda Russell Dave Rotko Sally Saar Gretchen Schwarz Laurie Sebastian Sandra Secrest Lee Roy Simpson i s Mr. jones Mr. Iones received the 1986 Sigma Xi High School Teacher Award from S.M.U. This Award recog- nizes his outstanding dedication to the teaching of chemistry and the encourage- ment of research. Sigma Xi is a national society that en- courages and ac- knowledges research inthe sciences. 1. Mr. Puetz helps his kids with a scien tific experiment. Q 125 6 Duderstadt discuss the glorious year to come at teacher orienta- tion. 2. Mrs. Haltom shows how much she cares 3 Mrs Mc Clellan proceeds cautiously on thin ice 1. Ms. Hinesly and Ms. Eddie Smith Sharon Smith Susan Smith Carol Stacy Marilyn Stadler Mike Stewart Ruth Stovall Nancy Strickland Kathy Stuart Shirley Tarpley Barbara Taylor Frank Taylor Ionell Thompson Ann Troyer David Vroonland Margaret Watson Colleen Webb Kim Williams Debra Wint Terri Youngblood J 4 1. Mrs Duderstadt takes it easy while using the paper cut ter. 2. Dr Blanton calls 1n a p1z za order for his staff 2 14 yi, K , M, x .f ,H ,W X :g,f,,m 7: A ff ig,1,.f 'Em' I, ,av A, Q5 fwgi wi? X .gl qv- x, sf I 4 5 :QP s - Season Proves Long for Varsity Football Team In spite of the fact that the season proved long and unsuc- cessful, the Varsity football team showed definite improvement over last season. The team's most outstanding game was the win over Lakeview Centennial 27-19. Although this was the team's on- ly victory, Coach Wayne Phillips said, The players have good work habits, and each day we get better. There are many obstacles to overcome, but the commit- ment and dedication are ingre- dients that we need to be win- ners. Coach Phillips was assisted by Gerald Keith, Randy Northrup, Bob Geisey and Roger Schlegal. Team captains were Tom Bell and Ioel Pitts. The most improved players were quarter- back Andy Iayroe and defensive end Tim Williams. Coach Phillips added, It is a long way to the mountain top, but each day we get a little closer. 1. Quarterback, And Iayroe, ste s back to pass the football. Z. Tlle Trojan offensive line holds back the Blue Raider's defense. 3. Bottom Row: N. Gefrides, R. Cuhn, T. Budd, C. Gefrides, C, Caldwell, R. Reed, T. Sandlin, M. Greco, D. Greene. Row 2: T. Mitchell, B. McNeil, S. Sparkman, W. Kim, I. Crump, M. Martin, C. Adams, T. Ridgely. Row 3: V. Cale, R. Beaver, E. Lockhart, A. Iayroe, A. Brashear, T. Ledger, N. Gochis. Row 4: V. Castro, I. Biasatti, T. Frank, I. DePalma, T. Wortham, C. Armalavage, S. Taylor, A. Har- ris. Row 5: S. Easterling, R. Roberto, A. Sut- ter, K. Sadongei, I. Schmitz, T. Williams, L. Cornwell, I. Pitts. Row 6: Coach Northrup, Coach Egan, Coach Ceasey, Coach Schlegal, Coach Keith, Coach Davis, Coach Woorduff. Top Row: Coach Phillips. 130 VARSITY FOOTBALL 2 l K ,.,. gg Y El . Q' Et Q' K far NK K , f , s. 'rl ff? cl 9 px ft 3 ef . - . . -3. , lf , ...- K f, 'lx -' - K' 'MW KK 5 - LMT J .K K dis I ' 1 Q- ' ' 'Q it T7 . Ll . . f - . t 2 1 ,. K. , ..,. K K KKKK kia K K Ki f A ' P-- - if A 5 l . Q g f I . , ,f . .Q , Q - f L i g., ' t X 'f .F in i f - : YA A kkwr .K .. 5 KK 4 .3 vw- Ka y a AK . K g. i . i 1K . , K K ... W. -: ..., K K,.. A-like 'IK ,L 1, T' ,K Ku .Eff . KKK A , ' . A -K I Ns t- K Ki KK,KKKK K .KK K KKK Nt K K -CK K K K -1 If 'Q 1 ..... i if 1 , , KK . KK.KK , -J , .5-ix,- , , KK KKKvK K F ,im K Kd . M 'ffii - --3 I if at . W 5 . 5, 7 . 5 M., Ni- .. .-K., K. . . 1. 1 .. ... af A X -' ' le .5 f .. 1 , , -,, : i E ' ' - 5 ' 3 Q 1 1' I -5 'I 'QP 3 'J K' Lf 1. Tom Bell stands on the football field Trojan defensive line holds off the Blue Raiders charging offense. 4. Varsity football team does their imitation of Iane Fondas workout. 5. Mark Greco anxiously awaits his turn to get in the game. during the flip of the coin. Z. Tom Bell. 3. The 3 4 5 VARSITY FOOTBALL 131 . ,, 3. I ' .1 we MMA 3 1 5 l F 1 x. 'es .ig 1. The Trojan line holds off L. D. Bell's charge. 2. Vince Gale blocks off an opponent. 3. The Varsity Football Team works out even after the season has end- ed. 4. Ioe Sinkovich helps to stop the op- posing team's offensive run. 5. Ryan Kuhn and Trey Budd drop back to stop L. D. Bell's rush. 132 VARSITY FOOTBALL as ,,, -s M-,nf 'av H- at me Q l ,,,, ,, , t xX..y vi ,QQ 3 mr, ., A it-Qi: .. Trainers Give ' L. Qualit Gare for ll Teams The Newman Smith trainers play an important role in the athletic department. The trainers are responsible for covering each game for every sport, from varsity football 1 to freshman girls track. The trainers must tape players who need to be taped before games and care for those who become injured during games. Coach Ieff Davis, head athletic trainer, stated, The NSHS trainers do a great job covering all sports. Twelve trainers care for over thirty teams, which many W times is a thankless job. Greg Garner, Lance Hill, and Iohn Laubenthal, along with Ted Von Felt will be the leaders for the next two years. Davis concluded, The job that the trainers did during a trying and long football season was very commendableg they never quit helping and were always positive. ,g .Lim .1111 1. Eric Ottinger tapes Scott Workinger during a varsity football game. 2. On the Ground Iohn Laubenthal, Ted Von Feldt, Eric Ottinger. On the truck: Coach Davis, Lance Hill, Greg Garner, David Wendt, Val Burns. 3. David Wendt tapes up Willie Kim as Coach Davis tapes Ryan Kuhn before a football game. 1 I I 13 TRAINERS 133 he I.V. football team ended their season with a record of 4-6. The team was coached by Gerry Woodruff who was assisted by Brian Egan, Gerald Keith, Ieff Davis, Ron Dicke, Randy Northrup, Roger Schlegel, and Bob Geisez. Although the season was disappointing they have high hopes for a good season next year. Head Coach Woodruff said Hopefully the I.V. team and the Varsity team will mix and next year we will have a successful season. I.V. Te-an-3 Has High Hopes . T - . N ?Q 1 415 1' sh '71 es ea ffl ,fi if . 'il . is fa- V is Q - . . f it it s I - by 'L '75 M 'V K L -W .' L, S ., ' Q ,t H-. . f I , Q R ,,.g,i..i I 4 I y , ' 1 . V, -in .yr WWA t i J 11 IV ' v V I .JI V, A Y VL . if 3.4. f t, A 1 . U f . ' W JM tm Af U 5 V . , ' :Je is ' I l - fv 1 -l ' A Z 4 ' I Q ts, 69. l f if ' .V 5 -f'f . ah h J., w'ff . . ' V Y' s '-1 Ak T 5 'f' I V w A 'ut 1 ' f' Q if li ' ' - I V V' sw IZ, V I . if ' l r v,:, fr y, I, 3 -- - 1 AV a W ax 5 ., , ,., Q I. , 41 Q , I I 2, :VE ff Q .,. I xx L ,g y fx vi , A ,M 7, Q ,V 5 ,. V 1 . 2 - . . ..y. . 1, I 5 if f 4 mg, I ,L..,,, I . 5 H . , M st f I 1 , I t . I I . it ,, V Hx .V A W5 3 134 1.v. FOOTBALL 1. Tim Carter listens intently to coach's advice. 2. Mark Martin shows a little of his Trojan ferocit . 3. Bottom Row: L. Cruz, W. Revaol, M. Halley. Row 2: C. Carey, P. Gilbert, C. Lynch, S. Rousher, I. Castillo, R. Reece, I. Glosson, R. Bernal. Row 3: K. Adkins, T. Carter, R. Redden, M. Martin, M. Mattay, T. Fawn, R. Taylor, K. Boufford, T. Lane. Row 4: I. Lewis, I. Cockrill, K. Thomas, B. Chapman, I. Robledo, W. Branstetter, B. Lyons, C. Hale . Row 5: S. Rhea, S. Smith, T. Watts, B. Brooks, H. Crutsinger, L. Melton, M. Lindal, B. Brooks, S. Gill. Row 6: D. Spivy, S. Gale, S. Hall, M. Lestarge, C. Gay, C. Smith, S. Al- mond, I. Larson. Top Row: B. Nevill, A. Gates, I. Hoffman, S. Gribble,I. Rakovan, T. Holland, I. Gutchlag, T. Nooner, T. Carter. as .. . J, K 4 ,351 lift tit fr. -by -'ANG f rm.. w. v ew Frosh Team Learns From Experience he freshman football team ended the season with an average record. Coached by Mike Stewart and his assistants Fred Howard Tim Liberto and Lowell Davis the A team finished with a record of 4-6 and the B team with a record of 4- 2-1. The most special moment of the season was beating the schools lon -time rival R. L. Turner. Coach Phi lips stated The freshman teams va uable experience for next year. 1. Front Row: H. Malinak A. Bastone D. Beat- tie I. Sheppard G. Iones. Row 2: Coach Howard G. Matthews L. Owen F. Kersting C. Shore S. Parker Coach Liberto Coach Stewart. Row 3: T. Brock S. Carroll C. Fragle Z. Adams K. Burchfield 1. Redd N. Pritchard I. Barton. Row 4: D. Peters I. Stafin I. Brown B. Besier D. Nollette A. Sahyouni I. Nelson I. Stolebarger I. Ford. Row 5: B. Adams C. Taylor T. Bagwell A. McDonald I. Ehlert I. Wartes C. Bachta M. Gwynn. Top Row: I. Ander- son M. Richardson M. Harrison B. Engel D. Iohnson, K. Hesser, M. Coats, M. Burr, C. Bachtai. 2. Coach Liberto explains a play to a player. improved with each game, gaining FRESHMAN FOOTBALL 135 l Z ew ttitude chieved in olle ball i, +44 . lf 1 , at... ,V wig ,Q 10 HA champion means being the best that is within you today and knowing you can be better tomorrow. A champion does not always win, but a champion always has a winning attitude, said Coach Terri Iohnson. Coach Iohnson is the newest member of the volleyball coaching staff, she spent the last two years as an assistant volleyball coach at the University of Texas. The team's record of 3-11 does not reflect the improvement the team made nor the fact that N.S.H.S. is in one of the toughest districts for volleyball. Sonya Allen and Sharon Noska were the most improved players, both developed into tough middle blockers, although all players vastly improve, with anyone being able to challenge everyday for a starting position. is i gm 1. Ga na Rogers concentrates on the ball falling inlier direction. 2. Missi Iohnson is in good position to serve the ball and make a point. 3. Members of the Varsity Volleyball team listen as Coach Iohnson explains an im- portant play. 136 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Q 2 I' ,gy.15fffx,Li:g5 f , r - I.V. Makes Outstanding Improvements unior Varsity Volleyball was a learning experience this year. Each game taught the girls new skills. Their season record was three and five. Coach Barbara Edwards believes that The girls learned a lot and their skill level improved 10O'X'1 also that Next year s team will be one to reckon with The girls became closer and more of a unit when they learned how to play team ball. This year's most im- proved player was Christee Moon. When reflecting on the past season, Coach Edwards said, A champion doesn't always win, but a champion always has a winning attitude. All of the girls have achieved this attitude. 1. Christee Moon and Kristi McGlothin, jump for the volleyball. 2. I.V. team members: Front Row: Coach Edwards, G. Hupfaver, V. Lyons, M. Maxwell, Manager, G. Zuniga. Back Row: K. McGlothin, I. Arabelo, L. Owen. Floor: K. Schroeder, C. Moon 3 Christ Cook is in good position to hit the ball to t e opposite side 4 Members of the IV team listen intently to Coach Ed wards 5 Melissa Maxwell and Christy Cook guard Claudia Codina as she prepares to bunt the ball over the net ,VFX l s . W 4, Lrt- L, xl 1-' , 1, s 1 1 as - . ,tt,,,,,.. , C T C ' egos ,551 4' ,ww fm- , , -,W 'f'f W l tux ma af I l Wins ,,.,, 1 I V It ,'! .XML CX C X C L .x 138 I.V. VOLLEYBALL 5 , , an 'ii Fros-h Play With inning Attitude Under the direction of coach, Kathy Howe, the Freshman girls' volleyball did well this year. The AH team finished with a six and two season, and the B team with a three and three. This year was special because the teams won second in the pre- season tournament and first in the post-season tournament. Coach Howe believed that all of the players were special and that no one improved more than anyone else. She said, This group was self-motivated, had a winning attitude, and were very eager to learn. I feel that there is a reat future ahead of these gigs. I enjoyed coaching them very much and wish them the best of luck. ID ft 'fat 1 S 'W x XM t 'tnaf A Fi T' wg . .. Z ts ny A C 1. Tracey Haselden prepares to spike the ball back to the opposing side. 2. Freshman A team: Top Row: Coach Howe. Row 2: T. Herring, K. Abramski. Floor: T. Haselden, S. Haselden, L. McElroy. Floor: C. Cook, R. Solis. 3. Kim Abramski watches her teammate, Lisa McElroy, sets the ball as she ponders her next move. 4. Freshman B team: Top Row: Coach Howe. Row 2: S. Evans, C. Codina. Row 3: K. Horne, E. Salmone. Row 4: E. Doyle, A. Cure. Floor: K. Burnett, S. Yazdani. FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL 1 39 -fur . i fi l ' i it NM arsity Boys Compete at a High Level The N.S.H.S. Hustling Trojans were the surprise team of the year in District 12-5A as they defeated Lake Highlands, Pearce, Berkner, R.L.T. and district champions, Richardson Eagles. The Trojans set a school scoring record this season by averaging 64.7 points per game. The Trojans also finished third in the Grapevine Tournament. Seniors Keith Rakovan, Bryon Zilhaver, and Bryan Darnell provided great leadership for the Trojans as they continued to improve throughout the year. Coach Foster stated, The 1986-87 Trojans reached a highly competitive level of play this year and with 12 letterman returning next year, things look very good for Trojan basketball. 1. Bob Barner concentrates on throw- ing the ball to a fellow teammate. 2. Brian Anderson, out jumps his opponent to pull down a rebound. 3. Keith Rakovan does a jum shot. 4. Bryan Darnell waits for a goodltime to throw the ball. 140 VARSITY BASKETBALL 7 ak vt 'RJ W. Q aff- - f.-me b-f... . .--. 14:15. .K l A .' 525.1 aff: 4:4 Enduring a Tough Season, IV Improves D esgite the I.V. team's tough sc edule, the team played hard and showed marked im- provement. They ended the season with a record of 7-22 and a district record of 2-12. Coach Ron Hargrove remembers the two upsets, one at Plano High School with their ending score of 66-64, and the other against Plano East at the district opener with a score of 60-58. Coach said, summing up the season, We had some good ball games and proved to be very competitive. 1. Bottom Row: K. Payne, D. Pace, C. Allen, K. Reeves, C. Martinez. Row 2: P. Evans, S. Molgaard, D. Farley, S. Oxendine, R. Goacher, T. Pulford, M. Mihailoff. To Row: I. Wagner, M. Dagley, R. Welsh, I. Flood, I. Ysbrand, C. Miller, T. Denn ,T. Tate, Coach R. Hargrove. 2. Robert Welsli shoots for two. 3. Terry Pulford jumps to score. 142 IV BASKETBALL ,op X I gifffgg . l . Fresh Team Perseveres T he hard work and perseverance of the freshman basketball team, coached by David Vroonland and Lowell Davis paid-off as they won 9 out of 13 games during the season. Head Coach leff Foster, pleased with their performance, said, Overall, it has been a very good season. Even though we lost a very good player in Donovan Green, our team has responded by playing very well together and continuing to win. No one individual stood out, but the team as a whole worked for victory. Coach Foster said, The team as a whole has been the most improved player, as all the players have improved as a team. It has been a very enjoyable season, and we hope that our success will continue. 1. Kevin Iames goes for the free- throw. 2. Top Row: I. Wyrick, L. Wieser, M. Kitchen, D. Iohnson, S. Barnes, B, Engel, Coach Vrooland. Row 2: B. Crimmins, I. Elwell, K. Hesser, I. Smith, R. Smith, I. Diana, K. lames. Bot- tom Row: I. Whitehouse, B. Greenstein, S. Douthitt, Z. Adams, I, Toliver, S. Brooks, Q. Voung. 3. Donovan Green pushes the ball over the edge. 4. Iason Elwell blocks one of Smith's many rivals. Q05 Hs H86 s . .. , 9 QQHN W FRESHMAN BASKETBALL 143 H'- 7 Kms- mums.. Suzanne Hendrickson Varsity basketball team ca tain, NHS . .. a wonder- ful-Jexample of the fine youth today, a bright, prepared, and interested student as well as an enthusiastic and talented athlete, Mrs. Strickland. 4 1 1 1. Suzanne Hendrickson beats her oppo- nent to shoot an easy lay up. 2. Suzanne Hen- A drickson. 3. Kristin Willians and Suzanne Hendrickson fight to get good position under the basket. 4. Gena Spradling goes for a re- bound. 5. Kerry Iunkin blocks out an oppo- nent from Plano. 6. Kristin Williams shoots over a defending player. 144 VARSITY BASKETBALL wr ,.,,5,,igg5g1zs, 2 1 x W si in A-.Lvl in-f it 'I Varsity Girls Experience New Beginning The Varsity Girls' Basketball team experienced what head coach, Gerald Keith, called, A new beginning. He said, The girls got back to the basics and learned the power of teamwork and positive thinking. Keith continued, You can if you think you can. The girls completed their season with a record of 11- 16. Suzanne Hendrickson was named to the All-District first team, while Gena Spradling and Kristin Williams received honorable mention all district team nominations. Two special moments included winning sec- ond place at the Lady Panther Classic, with Gena Spradling and Suzanne Hendrickson named to the All-Tournament team and winning a third place trophy in the Greenville Classic. Karen Winterberg, an exchange student from Switzerland, proved to be the most special player. Coach Keith concluded, We should have a good group coming back next year and we will surprise some people. 1. Coach Keith, Kerry Iunkin, Karen Winterberg, Sonya Allen, Cher l Rouvaldt, Sabrina Barfield, Gena Spradl- ing, Suzanne Hendrickson, Kathy Simms, Heather Malinak, Kristin Williams. VARSITY BASKETBALL 145 Girls Iunior Varsity Sets Co-als High Uwe were primarily sopho- mores and freshmen play- ing juniors and sophomores. We played them through competitive games, was the proud coach Iohnson's response when com- menting about the season. Their strong point was a 65 point vic- tory over Hillcrest - 15. With a total of 8 wins, and 10 losses, the improving team looks forward to a strong next year. 2 Candace Iohnson, Larissa Owens, Alicia Iohnson, jennifer Smith, An el Ray, Chance Carter, LeAnne Culp, C?audia Codina, Charisa Carver, Christy Cooke, Iennifer Smith. 2. Claudia Codina skillfully scores l two points. 3. The team scrambles for the ball. 3 146 l.V. GIRLS BASKETBALL ll 6 bull' ww- t is ...-.-sn.,-' e,,,-f- ,W- -W d,,.-A v' X X x is . ,F ,,..-A-'f .f Til 4l l l hN 'wvvg,-,,.., ' Q X 9 45 . NP' Ja 'P Frosh Girls Basketball Shows Spirit of Freshmen. Many of these ladies will be a challenge to var- sity positions next year com- mented Coach Iohnson. The team had 4 victories and 11 losses. T his was a very skilled team Coach Iohnson Renea Solis Kara Horne Tracey Haseldon Lisa Hammer Sabrina Evans, Stacey Haseldon, Kris Renee, Gracie Zuniga. 2. Stacey Haseldon makes a basket. 3. Renee Solis rescues the ball. FROSH GIRLS BASKETBALL 147 Wrestlers Win With Pride 1. Shane Roushare places second at the state tournament in El Paso. 2. Bottom Row: I. Armentrout, T. Brock, B. Werp, S. Roushare, M. Frontario, V. Breckenridge, G. Matthews. Row 2: M. Manderfeld, S. Manderfeld, A. Brashear, B. McNeil, R. Higgins. Top Row: T. Man, M, Coon, A. Gates, W. Kim. 3. Mike Manderfeld is vic- torious. 4. Steve Manderfelt presses for a pm. The Varsity Wrestling Team, coached by Ieff David, had a suc- cessful season. They qualified six wrestlers for the tournament in El Paso, three of which took first, and the remaining took second at the District IV Tournament. At State, the team placed fifteenth over all. Three wrestlers placed individually' Shane Roushar took second Steve Manderfeld took third and Mike Manderfeld took fifth. Newman Smith is proud of their achievements and wish them luck in the years to come. SMITH , I QWTH , htfit i li Q9 unfit-fl SHIT: W . it 1 .. . ' :HHH ' 4 ' YQFISTLIW.. 1 148 VARSITY WRESTLING -. jp , is gym!- I HECTLVQK ' 1 Scott Lamb flghts to dommate hlS opponent 2 Tlmm Brock maneuvers h1s rxval for a take own 3 To Row I Wartes R Askew C Buc anan B M ulden Martln Row 2 I Stolebarger, R. Gunn V Palasclano S Lamb. Bottom Row C Lessly P Klm S Denny, P. O'Nei11 ,,,......m-0' an Cross Country Places Fifth in District Cross Country, coached by Mike Stewart, placed fifth in district this year. Coach Stewart said, I am looking forward to next seasong we should have a strong team. Stewart continued, This was a rebuilding year, sophomores and juniors gained much needed experience. The most improved players proved to be Scott Shoonamaker, Troy Cromwell, Ierry Vinson, Ionathon Clarkson, Ieff Warren, and Greg Poirier. 1. Keith Burleson and other members of before his race 3 Scott Shoonamaker the cross country team prepare to make a concentrates to keep his lead over fellow good start. 2. Troy Cromwell stretches teammate Troy Cromwell 1 50 CROSS COUNTRY I ti P'7'f I tis W ,, 5 ...KX rv f 4' 'W wax S! ,X 2 X Ms . s.:ss: 1 if QM.. lf? ' .. L-445: ' 'U 12 I f 1336 'X N., ,, Y, ,,. .aw a, ,. ,,. ,vgggv ,g-wf , ,ij . . 'flffif if ,751- 3 1. Ieff Worum stretches before the race. 2. Ieff Myers sets his pace in order to endure the rest of the race. 3. Scott Schoonmaker concentrates on making his move. 4. Tammy Frank and Coach Stewart talk about her strategy for the upcoming event. CROSS COUNTRY 151 GirlsfSoccer Team Hustles For the Goal S mith's new soccer coach, Penny Franklin, led the team well this season. Franklin said, We have an overall good team with a lot of talent! We did well this year, but watch out for us in '88-'89! They ended their season with a record of 2-1-3. Of all their games, the most memorable was their first at the Arlington Invita- tional Tournament when the game went into a penalty kick-off - Smith winning 4-2. Hustling, aggressive teams can't be beat! Trojan girls soc- Cer H1 in '87, '88-'89! 1, Sharron Miller kicks the ball away from the opponent. 2. Top Row: T. Ferencak, S. Miller, G. Burrnett, C. Peterson, M. Wayman, McLean, Coach Franklin. Bottom Row: B. Zambrano, K. Green- wood, K. Tomenga, V. Dodd, R. Peterson, S. Clarrissimeaux. - - - l 2 152 VARSITY SOCCER i 5 ' I , , my ' , , , '-' S ' ' I V , f -W ,,M.4, , -ff f' , 4' - H , 4 f ' I A ' f X S dl , +2 V f-wwf A al, 2' fu - W! , X 476 f W .j,Mf, ff 4 M ' ' V S aa a a f f fl Y 1 1. Sharron Miller kicks the ball to her teammate, Kathy Mclean. 2. Tanya Ferencak runs toward the goal. VARSITY SOCCER 153 arsity Boys Place Third in District C oach Brian Egan said, We had a very good and very exciting year, and we wish we would have made the playoffs. We wanted to win a district championship in the memory of the late Chris Danisi, but we gave him-a great victory over rival Highland Park. The var- sity team ended their season with a record of 10-3-4, placing third in district. Special moments included Chris Armalavage's hat trick lone person scoring 3 goals in one gamej against Garland, and his scoring of the only goal against district champs, Highland Park, to win the game, Other great moments were Courtenay Daniels' hat trick against Palestine Iohnathon Hatfield re- cording 14 saves against Euless and recording 19 saves in both the L. D. Bell and Highland Park games. The most improved were Chris Ar- malavage named to First Team All-District and Kevin Smith named to Second Team All-District. Special players were Iohnathon Hatfield named to the First Team ' All-District Most Valuable Player and the District Defensive Player of the Year. Also Binni Skariah was named First Team All-District and Team Defensive Player of the Year- and Iohn Mosely was named Sec- ond Team All-District and Team Offensive Player of the Year' and Courtenay Daniels was named to the second Team All-District. Egan concluded We steadily improved and finished strong. 1. Front Row: Charles McCormmick Nadeem cia Binni Skaria Minchul Ho. Back Row: Chris Armalavage Kevin Smith Vince Castro Courtenay Daniels Coach Egan David Kahn Crai Vining Daniel Da nalt and Chris Hilton. 2. Bi ly Iones shoots the all toward the goal. Walji, lohn Moselg, Iohnathon Hatfield, Falcon Gar- 2 154 VARSITY SOCCER tl d . has ii' 1' . gs: 4 fa sg was - X 4 - 1113. ' '- 555 ir,wme.r -is 1a.e,.sag,1 . m s 3 1 .,fsk2ii1':4f'i1:- . . ,--,. -1--W,.. r,,. ,t.,- Q r,... wakes.: . 1: . ,eaaawgr Sr, , -Q ,nf qs 5 X cc. S a cchc i :alba ,N , -,'- L- l l ff ox .QL if Www, fi' Alflv 461 Q ,,,, M mf . Q I ,nm W 4 .V - ,,.. 1,',, 3 A V 2 'Sl 9-x J , .. ,. ami , a s M , looo S P g ,K ,fix 3' l o Q 5 v 1 Davld Kahn looks down fleld for an open man 2 Vmce Castro klcks the ball ball durmg prachce 4 Iohn Mosely drlves the ball down f1eld toward the goal llne 3 toward tha goal. Minchul Ho fights for.the VARSITY SOCCER 155 Soccer Ends o Losses Season With The I.V. soccer team ended their season with 11 wins, no losses, and 2 ties. The I.V. had a fantastic season. They im roved steadily all year, and if, they dedicate themselves and con- tinue to improve, they will have a very bright future, said Coach Brian Egan Special moments in cluded coming back against Keller after being down 1 0 to win 82 to record their first district win and recording 10 shut-outs including two forfeits against rival R. L. Turner. Mark Grimes and Russell Womack were named most improved while Bryan Thompson who was named to the Parade All- American team and Peter Van Gurp proved to be the most special players on the team. Coach Egan concluded, They were fantastic! The played team ball, and it paid off for them. 1. Back Row: Coach Egan, D. Denda, M. Grimes, D. Truett, S. Taylor, T. Herring, D. Terkille, R. McLaughlin, R. Womack. Front Row: S. Schoonmaker, P. Van Gurp, I. Worst, B, Thompson, B. Greenstien, C. Lipscum, I. Vaugn. 2. Billy Iones concentrates on shooting the ball toward the goal. 156 IV SOCCER rffffifwfifd 1 2 IV Tennis Plays With The I.V. tennis team headed by Coach Chacchia had a successful year. They played against L. D. Bell R. L. Turner and Highland Park. Both the girls and the boys won against Bell and Turner. Playing on the I.V. tennis team improved my game, made my right arm stronger, and gave me a tennis elbow. - Leah Melkus Determination 1. Katy Dunning to her surprise returns the ball. 2. Mary Giles hits the ball with alllher might. 3. Tim Thompson gracefully returns the ball. IV TENNIS 157 Varsity Tennis Volleys to ictor The Varsity Tennis Team, coached by Victor Chacchia, experienced a wonderful season. The girls' team ended with 17 wins and 2 losses and the bo s' team 'ended with 12 wins and,7 losses in their dual matches. They had many memorable moments, but one of the most memorable was defeating I. I. Pearce with a score of 12 to 6 in their district tournament after losing to them in an earlier com- petition. The team's spirit carried them far. Coach Chacchia com- mented, Our players improved during our spring season. The district was tou h, but the played with ever Sung they hadl I was proud of their efforts and behavior all season. ' in H' ,, . ,. Vrrb I YW' ,J,.,,,,.,,1,M-rnlll'f ' 1 Bottom Row C Meurer B L1 eti . : . , . ' ', C. Chastain, I. Worst, T. Kidwell. Top Sow: I. Kim, G. Grosslin , S. Olson. 2. Ioo Kim lays tennis with a style of his own. 3. Scott Cglson returns a volley. 1 58 VARSITY TENNIS XS so ,4 Scott Olson Scott is very perceptive and expresses himself well in his writing. - Ricef p in all NHS activities and has served the organization well as its treasurer. We wish him well as he moves on to' the ROTC program and Rice University. -- Sirictland. Spanish National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Varsity 'I'ennisTeam. c a- as -.na R . . ,St 'S' X I Huang .. .Y ,, .V foq3g1g.m:Q,wwvffg' 9' ' E . S J - Q ,., , . 'fi W A '45-s ' w-... gnunuramy V 4. k w I Y Sans? I nu 1 vs. -6 fs, yy- 'I 1 , 5 , . 1 N35 A A J ff 3 if A :Ti 'WM Lf' ' ' lfrz-4' 15' 4' 3 L r : '?b- sm. , Q . 5 K H .- we . L xs V -A - My . - Q. si? ' af Q A.:-Y. 8 355 . A . l Y ? -: q3' f1' ff 5 I -mf - V L TF 'T WX. ' 'T T A 1 2 I - K - - - I f W 1. Amy Ingebritson swings at the ball. 2. Garr Meurer serves an ace. 3. Bottom Row: A. Velasco N. Lockwood, M. Velasco, A. In- gebritson, E. Schlegel. Top Row: R. Castagnoli, T. Nauman, N. Kang. QQ Z. K ..,. W.. ..... .. ! W.,-of VARSITY TENNIS 159 L.. , vm . aft, . . 4 4,1 as 5,8 V . ,. ' .sf -s A , ? ,, It yy- .- as ..rs r . al' arsit Track Finishes in Fourth Place oached by Mike Stewart the Varsity Track Team placed fourth in district out of eight teams. Winning first place in the 800 meter relay at the Garland meet was the most memorable moment for the team. Coach Stewart commented This was one of the most competitive and successful teams ever four school records were broken this year: the mile relay the sprint relay, the 100-meter dash, the the 800-meter relay. The most valuable members of the team were Liem Higa, Mike Hawk, Elvin Gamble, Apollo Nguyen, Clint Cornet, and Lokie Perezg also the members of the mile relay and the sprint relay were special to the team. 1. Elvin Gamble successfully clears the hands the baton off to Travis Iames during a bar in his high jump attempt. 2. Mile Hawk practice of their relay race. N gavrf fQ ..,,,,: s . -S , gas: r -L k r ,,:. , r . 5 , v 'Q BQ? ,if vu- , . . V '31, ' Q-wit 'B ,H i 160 VARSITY TRACK L J ,. , N ' f i K 4 Mm-,Q .K M , 't..a ,Elk an X ' twist A wk X A at Q QM 5' X X A N I. . Q e . 1 Larry Cornwell hurls the discus in the air at one of the meets 2 Keith Burhson set his pace in practice. 3. The Varsity Track team runs together during one of their practices. W VARSITY TRACK 161 I.V. Track Works Hard For ictor Though not the stars of the men's track program, I.V. Track was the hardest workin g. With every member trying for a spot on the team and maybe for a spot on next years team they still had time to perfect their style and technique. Being substantially better they evoked hope for next year steam. 1 Adam Kosofsk c nce . y 0 ntrates on flnishing the long and tiresome race. 162 I.V. TRACK ,',,' ., 5- , V N ,. W -,,M. V M X :W-,aw , i Q 5 , . .. incl 2 45 I 4-is.. aj g . up . . ' Q.. ' T . 'K s ' If, , ts., gy at ' -K-pvf-ff' Q. Frosh Track Prepares for Their Events ing rack dreams start your freshman year. It was during this year that the athletes began the rigorous routine involved in perfecting their event. Many long hours are spent on the track in preparation for the big meet. Though inexperienced the team performed to the best of their ability with several members im- proving greatly including: Curt Miles Burr Mark Coats. 1. Tony Bagwell puts it to a shot-put dur- a track meet warm-up with a little style Lessley, Lokie Perez, Scott Quinby, and grace. FRESHMAN TRACK 163 Varsit Girls Track Team Places High. The girls' varsity track season was an excellent one. The girls did a superb job. I think they learned a lot as well as enjoyed winning, says head coach Bar- bara Edwards. The team, also coached by Kathy Howe and Can- dace Iohnson, ended up with one fourth place win, four third place wins, and three second place wins. 0verall, we placed high in each meet. Scoring points, not necessarily placing in the top three, helped us to accomplish this, concluded Coach Edwards. 1. Top Row: G. Zuniga, L. Iames, T. Frank, C. Craver, L. Gammon, Coach Ed- wards, R. Wooten, A. Wilson, K. Cain, Coach Howe, I. Kiss, C. Foley, L. Moore, D. Holt. Row 2: C. Cant, A. Lewis, A. Iohnson, B. Meyers, M. Bell, C. Adams, N. links, C. Davis, L. Smith, S. Evans. Bottom Row: K. Melton, K. Clemens, I. Salmon, S. Jackman, I. Hod es, K. Brake, R. Hsieh, S. Tatum, C. Hernandez, K. Hall, R. Smith, V. Iohnson. 2. Karen Cain waits for the starting signal. 164 VARSITY TRACK 1 .t , as - - f ' T is- ' 1 my -:S T s Wm is 2 .lm sq , ,A I it N . a It .f . I H ,E Adriana Wilson Adriane has been one of the most trustworthy, consistent students with whom I have worked. She is always pleasant, and I love her sense of humor. She has been recognized for her writing ability bly colleges and professiona s, and, of course, everyone knows of her talents in track. She is just a great oerson in every way. -- Co tharp me ssh -Q.. .wt we . mt- , we M1 . 1 . ' ' ' .Q t 'ses-.wise ji ' I , wk? es . kk N it W s., Q Q- .vt 4, Mg- - . -.- v . f .J 5 I s K if 1. vs.:,s:,-:- ---- 4 ..t,,,,. A ' 5? ' N4-Nw! -...... v..v ' i-.: efo.f-g,s:- . ' , R . . 'i P -,t ' 'M 1 K, 'Yr s ., ...f e ' I' A iii. .a rk .35 -2 .. 'S :T 3 ,..t... . , -- 1 N, - -. '- . 'N 3 MW-fm M. ...,t..,....,.... ,A , .-,.t,s, E .. 1- Y N x , .ss.e..p.t-,:ssE:-N .. s , we , fc ' , . , , . .ts W, v,.A. M-I .-.-,...k . . B ...vm W .- . sa , :mmm W MF 1. Adriane Wilson stretches out before a meet. 2. Cassaundra Adams breathes a sigh of relief after completing her event. 3. Cynthia Hernandez prepares for the race. - - 1 - VARSITY TRACK 165 I.V. Freshmen Track Face Challenges The I.V. and Freshman track teams, coached by Barbara Ed- wards, Kath Howe, and Candace Iohnson, didlwell in their season. They ended with a combined record of one 4th place, three 3rd places, one 2nd p ace, and three 1st places. Despite their difficult competition in the new district, the rls placed hr and made Smit proud. Hea coach Ed- wards, said This was a difficult season for us because of the new district and a short season, but our freshmen prevail, as usual. The girls received a lot of ex- erience especially the reshmen. Now, they will be ady for next year s 1. Lisa Iames throws the discus with a great amount of strength. 2. Michelle Bell runs with great agility. ... 49. SW re ' competition. 1 E g is if 166 GIRLS TRACK S . -.-f :,.,f-. e .-gr, 31513. . . M Y .as s I is gr . - 'rf-:ex . -' . 5 f - 3, , N? ''liiiigiEEf'f:tk5f?NlM'ww . -4-,fm - f --sz-M., c . e--isis-, L -. lsilgsgt--.. K ' A ' 11'?i1 l'i7Nf?.g'-1f- - :ff is .f ' 55 .2.51 it K1 - Q.-: ' fl-ktf5 'llf-lift: 2 if wifi!! fi K as --15'-iffifl '7fl??75f'ff' 5 s . ser.. ...N L. ..,. - fhhxfq? ::, v t: t. .31 5 i'3f5'f5-'- ff I - wfiitg-f..5f - ' f,:,'1f f - 'age 1,55 1 .555 g5Qr,,,1,,,. ,'.l,5...i!. .1 f.,. gh.-.iis.:-. -.ff-1 M,E5gi.5,5,ggEg5f:5ffgfji33,. 4 W if-zg.f5f2J1er Ei. .. .gf K - . -ga i . Mzfia 4 1 A195 ' f.: if ,J 4 ,fe C ' -Y ff ,W .4 A 4 if ,Wy Wffm, . A Q I 4? fv, 'W J in ' W 1 V ii HE U., 's M ,. ,,, ,i,ffw.,,W,V.M!inf0W65aQfw1,xg, ' hw Q -f-09114141 WW , I1: E 'wfi ' gh , 5 V 1. Lajaunda Gammon throws the discus - 'il2f Vwy- f22 Iib ff- '1':'i , as far as possible in ho es of placing well in M the competition. 2. Cgeryl Gam runs the '3' vim' 'ii relay. wk Q, - - W 1 of U . .X .Vx ki, W.-I MQ' s- V 29533 wi xg M ,2,fng..g,y:Wggi1fga5f43Qi,,Ljfg5 -2 A i KN fp s-f?'Q2M'f2.s+'.f'wf,.i.fff2X fr ,Q mfs: M1455 fifgfvfx f M Y f I 2 GIRLS TRACK 167 arsit Team i s Ties for W ith a season record of fifteen wins and eight losses and a district record of ten wins and four losses the Varsity Baseball Team tied for second place in the district. The team was coached by Fred Howard and assistant coach Tim Liberto. Seniors Travis Barr and George Pena were named the most valuable players, Darin Green proved to be the most improved player, and Senior Keith Rackovan had the most fighting spirit. Coach Howard said, I was proud of the way our team competed and con- ducted themselves on the field. Second Place 1. Robert Bernal turns toward second base after successfully hitting a fair ball. 2. Trey! Budd concentrates on the upcoming pitc that he hopes will be his next homerun. 168 VARSITY BASEBALL - A. Q 4 N, ,xt be S Q tj! 5 ...ann-nv-Oral-.W i 5 ,gi 1: , 1. Catcher Darin Green waits for the throw from the outfield. 2. Robert Bernal runs to first base after hitting a fair ball. 3. Darin Green relaxes on first base between batters. 4. Chris Gay pitches another strike. N gl I 1. I . ,W as ' lm f' ff-2 .. - g.f??:2i5'- 3 r . slum asrl't X .H 2 I r ,--i l ..,, 'HX .F ...,t M. ,SB e VARSITY BASEBALL 169 Q IV Baseball Touches All of the Bases T he I.V. baseball team went out with a bang, winning the last 7 games in a row. Their losses were 4, tying 1, and winning a glorious 13. A special moment for the group was beating Turner in 3 straight games. I had a great bunch of young baseball layers and was proud to work, with them. I think the future for the Trojans in baseball will continue to be strong for years to come. - Coach Woodruff QW' 3 1 1 1 7 1 7 Bottom Row: B. Cox, B. Cockrell, I. Shep- pard, R. Stafin, S. Parker. Row 2: D. Liv- ingston, I. Nelson, K. Peters, C. Caldwell, T. Ridgely, D. Reed. Top Row: 3. Coach Woodruff, L. Perry, D. Spivey, D. Huling, M. LeStarge, M. Harrison, M. Mayberry, Coach Davis. 2. The team plans for a victory celebration in the cage. 3. Mike LeStarge spies his target. 4. Mike Harrison makes an out. 1 70 IV BASEBALL e .. . si-filgyg ,',5,gQ1: 5 - . - , I , i , .. ' X315 -QQJ 'dwkgf ,fs J, . - - xx., , s 1 ff iam. .5 -Q k xg, k ! .P fn: If If. ,x K, vb. f -Ml QV 1 'N f xzvfaff, .6 gl 1 ,fy 1 I 3 1 l. no 9 X, 3 1,9 ui x Q, ,- Q img' .bf X X. x K , 4 k . . ' A R . 1 Q H , m . , .5 ' A. 'xv V 1. . v ,xt ' A . ' 4 '4 fi! Q-on rf. , 1 . .. A V, ,, nk-M M. X., ,,.,,,.,K,, , A 8. ,jf-A JJ' , 1 ,J , WV' i,..s 5. 1 Chad Caldwell slides to safety 2 Mlke LeStarge wmds up for a strlke 3 Iay Nelson prepares for a homerun. 2 l l iff ' t Golf Teams Place High -in C-ontests A fter hard work and long prac- tices, the girls' and boys' golf teams did exceptionally well this year. The teams entered several invitationals and excelled. The boys' team received a third place award at the Dallas Invitational. The girls' team won fourth place at the T.W.U. Invitational and second place at the Grover Keaton Invitational. Both teams also had good standings in district. Coach Stovall believes that the teams did very well even though they had to overcome a few difficulties, We have been moved into a new district. The new district is one of the five most difficult districts in the state. 'QA gi . f -',. t s s wbk cwf' , ...ui f s... if illlgftifl. Rf 1 s is 'I AVA I gl N. kg 11 ,ge rw we 57' T ,ge -.fa age- i Q g . S Q . F. . 1. Tony Regis watches the ball to see where it lands after a good shot. 2. Mary Giles putts the ball to hit it in under par. 3. Members of the Boys' Varsity Golf team are: Blake Brooker, Tony Regis, Ieff Iamer, Sean Cassidy, and Damon Conner. 172 GOLF .tk gtg? M .3 rtel Y ,ig 5 Y . t Y s Q ssss at ,... 5 I I y QE f X . ' , gh, tt,,.1 i'? 'lk' - ' .. if t N A A Q 6 W QYQL N vb Q , 3 if 2 1. Members of the Girls' Varsity Golf team are: Kim French, Kimber Garrett, Paige Christie, Lisa Smith, and Mar Giles. 2. Damon Conners tees off. 3. Blaie Brooker lines up his putt for a good shot. 3 GOLF 173 , i Swimmers Splash Into a Good Year This was a building year for the Trojan Swimmers and Divers. Although many new members were added to the team, they each showed much enthusiasm and promise. The swim team competed against the top teams of the state, and they did very well at the district meets. Heather McNeil proved to be a top diver for Newman Smith. She eventually went to the state meet. Coach Rob Koplan selected Ionathon Bailey and Ashley Ohler as most dedicated while Rob Landry and Eric Feldman were chosen as Most Improved Other hard workers this year were Cara Murray as girl s cap tain and Tara Trask as team manager The Trolan Swimmers and Divers had a good season but with the addition of the new members next year will be an in comparable one 1. Diver Heather McNeil does a reverse dive. 2. Karen Miller waits for the starter's gun. 3. Bottom Row: Coach Koplan. T. Trask, I. Fusselman, K. Ded- mon, M. Green. Row 2: A. Revel, E. Ed- monson, D. Maxwell, K. Miller, E. Feldman. Row 3: D. Flatt, S. Stafford, S. Marshall, R. Landry. Row 4: M. Dekeyrel M. Dekeyrel, I. Bailey, T. Nice, M. Driel- ing. To Row: E. Catalans, C. Murray, H. McNeillJA. Ohler, E. VonRunnen. 174 SWIMMING S e Z! . isxiwi Z5 ,C ,. .wfl,'- .fl . ,z .. ' .1 tr , ww-1 .Q ,wi .4 .,. gg..-AAT. -2-5. W .14'g'3,L .K 593. RA 7 ' , - Ll A ,.w3.'f,i-wju-qw. , Ag Y, -N , , h 5, , , . ..- ,- . x Mx wiv! J ,N Vx: ,L I Q ,x m f .V 93' ',' 1 2'- wx '5 N3W1Q'q'Yiy'eg, f an ' ' + M K . nga Q .. K 0 A - , w' .F v , S 'E W ., . ,A 61.5 I 'N 2' 'W' si' Qaigxf 55 i . f A . .Q ,- 4 ,ix . . '-'59 15 f- X5 'Ex if ..f ii., xv i 2 ,I Nf '8Vg,,- 4 1. A Trojan swimmer dives off the block to swim a relay. 2. Erica Von Runnen swims the breaststroke. 3. Miich DeKeryerl dives the four pike dive. 4. john Fusselman prepares mentally for his THCG. I 1 SWIMMING 175 Scoreboard Scoreboard Scoreboard Scorebo Volleyball Nimitz Marcus L. D. Bell Richardson Sherman Arlington Haltom South Grand Prairie Pearce Plano Richardson Lake Highlands Berkner Plano Plano East Pearce Turner Richardson Lake Highlands Berkner Turner Plano East 1 76 SCOREBOARD them 0 0 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 Z 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 Girls Track 3rd Richardson 2nd Lewisville 2nd C-FB Relays 3rd Garland 3rd South Oak Cliff 3rd Ennis 4th Irving 2nd District Baseball us them 8 Irving 0 3 W. T. White 6 5 Lakeview Centennial 3 5 Nimitz 7 12 Lewisville 7 8 Iesuit 6 4 Skyline 3 11 A Lake Highlands 2 6 Plano 5 12 Richardson 0 10 Berkner 4 5 Plano East 6 13 Turner 12 3 Lake Highlands 8 6 Plano 8 14 Richardson 4 8 Berkner 3 4 Plano East 7 12 Turner 0 Boys Swimming Marcus Sherman Martin Duncanville Turner Lewisville Lamar Richardson North Garland Turner Girls Basketball Hillcrest , Grand Prairie Thomas Iefferson W. T. White Hillcrest Ursaline Nimitz South Grand Prairie Terrell Rockwell Wylie Richardson Pearce Haltom Arlington Plano East Berkner Lake Highlands Plano Turner Richardson Pearce Plano East Berkner Lake Highlands Plano Turner Richardson Pearce them 140 61 102 85 52 96 91 47 71 37 them 48 22 40 22 52 49 56 57 65 40 46 53 26 48 61 78 67 74 79 44 67 46 49 75 64 52 60 80 67 Boys Basketball Lewisville Lakeview Centennial W T White Arlington Heights Spruce Grapevine Greenville North Dallas Bryan Adams Sunset Marcus Iesuit MacArthur Mesquite Texas High MacArthur Plano East Berkner Lake Highlands Plano Turner Richardson Pearce Plano East Berkner Lake Highlands Plano Turner Richardson Pearce Tennis Lake Highlands Turner Plano East Plano Pearce Lewisville Berkner Richardson MacArthur Irving L. D. Bell Turner Lake Highlands Pearce L. D. Bell Plano East MacArthur Berkner Highland Park them them 10 5 4 5 15 Girls Swimming them Marcus Sherman Martin Duncanville Turner Lewisville Lamar Richardson North Garland Turner Varsity Football them L. D. Bell Greenville Lakeview Centennial Lake Highlands Plano I. 1. Pearce Richardson Berkner Plano East R. L. Turner 12 Boys Soccer Plano Garland Turner Palestine Euless Trinity Martin Keller Grapevine L D Bell Highland Park Turner Euless Trinity Grapevine L. D. Bell Highland Park Keller Turner them SCOREBOARD 1 77 . . 63 . . 82 , , ' 73 ' ' 57 . . . 65 ' 56 us ' 51 55 63 93 83 49 93 66 39 74 ' 8g l 61 ' 97 us 59 43 . 46 83 27 6 5 ss 94 5 1 Greenville 55 l 85 2 3 71 72 54 75 61 8 1 ' 59 75 ' 25 3 ' ' 0 74 2 - 0 ' 69 4 ' 75 4 ' 67 3 ' 2 49 1 . . 1 75 1 4 64 52 1 0 so 1 1 80 4 3 67 2 2 1 0 5 1 us 1 2 4 14 19 0 7 27 28 5 27 19 11 0 0 20 6 42 12 6 4 7 24 2 5 7 35 0 12 34 3 4 7 27 w. is m f Q 8 'yin-is a fa-W, J!!..W Qs 'A . WP! S 1 'WPXYY W. NJ Qvfgg' 'W fn gk.. Ny, ,x - Q Flags, Twirlers Whirl Into Action Receiving a first division ensemble rating in the fall U.I.L. competition, the NSHS twirlers re resented their school with pride. Barbara Abbott, Susan Denbow, seniors, and Heidi Monk, junior, also earned first division solo ratings for their separate routines. The three twirlers performed at half-time shows and pep rallies, during the football season. They marched with the band and performed with them in parades and com- petitions including Parade of B If wg ti .:'2- 3 5 3 Q . ..,, yas p 1. Senior Susan Denbow makes that final pose at the end of the Homecomin pre-game activities. 2. Twirlers: Barbara Abbott, Heidi Monk, and Susan Denbow. 3. Heidi Monk, junior, and Barbara Abbott, senior, strut their stuff during a pep rally. 180 TWIRLERS Champions. Their hard work and dedication was definitely made evident in their impressive per- formance and achievements. Also earnin first division UIL ratings, the Hag corps worked hard to have a truly successful year. Like the twirlers, they prac- ticed with the band and par- ticipated in man of the same ac- tivities. Under the leadership of Andrea Chapman, captain, the fourteen member corps added support and dimension to the band. ai' YXWR X it il FENG. X. f2 f, 'VI A 1388 f I gl A . KK . N . N' ' .Q .1 ' 'S 'Y fi NW: .4 2, s N! W-if 1. Crista Oneal, Angie Lindahl, freshman, and Iill Ferguson, sophomore, finish up a routine during a half-time show. 2. Flag Corps: To Row: So h. Lt. M. Mathews, Capt. A. Chapman, Ir. Et. S. Smith, Ir. Lt. L. Ritz. Row 2: A. Lindahl, Y. Iman, S. Seebock. Bottom Row: K. Read, H. Iackson, C. Oneal, K. Doty. 3. Sophomore Kim Read is all wrapped up in flags. . ,.,. ,..... ' Q . . 2N'-2 . --.lg ,,. .K . . J 2 3 FLAG CORPS 181 B Working Hard, Pla ing Hard, Band arches to Win Newman Smith Band: these words form a picture of hard work and good fun to about 230 students in our school. As Mr. Iohn Bohls, head director, always says, We work hard together, and we play hard together. Led by six directors and three drum majors, the concentration started in August on the back parking lot. Despite the heat, marching techniques and pride were taught and re-learned. An- ticipation of new uniforms was an exciting factor. The band worked their way through Oc- tober, when they earned an I at U.I.L., plus first alternate to Regionals. Later at Parade of Champions, they won a second place in their division after hav- ing missed the contest for two straight years. Rehearsal started at 7:00 a.m. everyday and they could be seen every Friday at pep rallies and games. Concert season arrived and the band was divided into three groups: Symphonic Band, Con- cert A, and Concert B. Sym- phonic earned a II at U.l.L. con- cert and sightreading. Concert A earned an I in concert. All in all, this year was super, and members looked forward to next August. By Robin Hohner 1. Trey Carmichael stands ready to per- form his marching routine. 2. Mike Iohnson looks like he has had a tough night playing. 3. Iason Phillips plays his heart out during a Lehegirsal. 4. Kevin White shows off his new air 0. 182 BAND ,auf 1 ' spyop sw gtg, xxx Q p 0 , ,t T ll' ' 1 T X? gg i - ,' Xi,:51mf. ' ig, Hg 4 A. . -- i .'g?f5'3f ji ' ' . Ita 1453 N 1 - 1 Sak e. - it ss . - X B y sf, fi ,K f- K- ---k. ,.,.,-' l ki' ' -' 5 2 we --.. . 1. fl i,., If . i K. ,,.. vs, 5, 1'ti uw pl V s 9' ' K , , if I :Ri sig K , .g ,-g,,95x ' i, G ,gg 'vi' ,i Vx f is W' gk f p A rii' iii A ii'l ' A iili ili 4 3 -QE. li it f ww in 5,1 1 1. Concert band A: Bottom Row: G. Bauer, S. Hearn, H. Lim, B. Ward, D. Dickey, K. Read, N. Navarrete, A. Chapman, K. Mar- tinez, T. Hawkins, L. Elmore, K. Slover, K. Walker, I. Maynard, S. Truett, A. Tweedcy. Row 2: Ms. Io nston, T. Moon, R. Fiore, . Cozart, M. Terrence, L. Fulks, S. Plog, C. Bolson, D. Perdue, H. Gwilliam, S. Thomp- son, K. Kelly, M. Kraemer, T. Sanker, I. Ackerman, E. Salomone. Row 3: I. Burgess, M. Fahmer, T. Carruthers, I. Poplin, G. Orr, M. Hooten, M. Yarbrough, R. Boyle, I. Thompson, R. Harvey, C. Saunders, A. An- taloczy, T. Carmichael, D. Keating, D. Sam- mon. To Row: R. Mann,'M. Neisman, D. O'Donnel:l, I. Baldwin, R. O'Donnell, M. Iohnson. 2. Eric Cage holds out the final note of the fight song. BAND 183 1 2 1 Q Concert band B: Bottom Row: C. Stafford, A. Salomone, S. Shuffield, M. Slater, M. Maynard, I. Keating, K. Doty, Y. Iman, A. Lindahl, M. Truelove, A. Bader, L. Wiedemer, A. Blair, K. Moeller, K. Bunch. Row 2: S. Fuller, K. Williams, D. Stutsman, I. Arrington, S. Davis, I. Hazelwood, G. Timmerman, D. Dresser, R. Dresser, T. Laeder, I. Iones, D. Stutsman, M. Tabor, S. Hargis, C. Heimer, I. Ferguson. Row 3: I. Hathaway, I. Graham, I. Kalisz, I. Huber, C. Cromis, S. Denbow, C. O'Neal, L. Steele, M. Vining, D. Elliot, L. Iohnson, V. Cleveland, A. Letterman. Row 4: B. Besier, S. Smith, K. Sam- mon, G. Stolar, I. Cole, S. Dale, G. Fulerton, A. King, K, Bowman, K. White, P. Kim, T. Taft, B. Neff, L. Ruiz, K. Ballard, S. Seebock, K. McLean, P. Mortenson, I. Baggs, G. Stadler, R. Burrow, S. Madison, M, Fischer, B, Nicodemus, S. Lemm- ing, B. Evans, Mr. O'Glee. Top Row: I. Dalton, C. Miller. 2. Nela Milam, drum major, gives extra instructions before a pep rally performance. 3. Scott Phelan, Lyle Dubus, and Travis Lader practice a marching piece during summer band. 4. The trumpets line up for another fine performance, 184 BAND A' Krxsh Sanders Kristi is a very hard working competent musician Qhe has taken to heart those things lhat we have tried to teach r students It s pleasure to have her in our Band. - Bohls Very likeable and a hard worker who Consistently does her bestg very thoughtful of others. - ' A nice young senior ladyg she is the way that l would like all my students to be. - Taylor. wt . 'Nt 'A,.A .sm .t.k - . 2 1. Kim McDonald rehearses a Christmas song just before a concert. 2. Derek Linders adds a constant beat to a jazzy song. 3. Symphonic Band creates beautiful melodies before an au- dience of friends and parents. 1 A i Eii gf 9 We f xsljlgrft-,i ,f 1 Q E -sf. 1 H- V Y l A, li? BAND 85 Q ? ':'5: ,., :f'::5E:!esE: :.-':'sE:3':'is:?:l55 'l5:5Lf f 1. Symphonic band: Bottom Row: M, Garrett, I. Iackson, I. Abmayr, T. Ferencak, L. Anderson, S. Leyrer, I. Eason, L. Baumann, S. Hammond, L. Myers, A. Fischer, C. Chao. Row 2: D. Saindon, N. Milam, T. Harwell, Edwards, A, Poe, K. Vaughn, C. Hall, N. Frey, A. Smith, W, Gornall, H, Hickman, P. Rafat. Row 3: P. Iackson, I. llrad, I. Pyles, K. McDonald, K, Sanders, D. Canon, R. Hohner, H. Iackson, B. Abbott, M. Mathews, K. Price, D, Linders, L. Bost, I. Carney, T. Ilart. Row 4: S. Phelan, I. Diana, M. Dixon, E. Gage, E. Stadler, D. Taft, I. Putnam, S. Wilt, I. Bodnar, G. Laun, D. Bailey, T. Tate, I. Feagins, T, Lockhart. Top Row: I. Bondurant, I. Parsons, B. Wisen- baker, A. England, D. Woolery, R. Chaky, I. Phillips, M, Chapman, A. Pace, I. Gibbs, T. Brown, M. Newhouse, B. Wilson, Mr. Bohls. 2. Iohn Cole, Mark Neisman, Ion Burgess, and lay Mills keep the beat going at an early morning pep rally. 186 BAND Orchestra Strings Along Beat-Etititill - U nder the Direction of Mr. Ken Dockray, the members of the orchestra worked very hard to ac- complish many outstanding achieve- ments. On November 22, the All- Region Orchestra was presented in concert at Skyline High School. All the members who auditioned for this prestigious orchestra were ac- cepted. The Christmas concert was a big success, with several alumni returning to perform with the regular members. In February, seventeen events were entered in the U.I.L. Solo and Ensemble Con- test receiving a Division I or Superior Rating. The All-City con- cert with R. L. Turner, the U.I.L. Orchestra Contest and the annual Spring Concert rounded out the performances for the year. f'x X 1 2 1. Orchestra members are glad to have finished off another car during their car wash to raise money. Z. Nathan McKee plays a cello solo with perfection. 3. All-Region: Bot- tom Row: R. Hsieh, D. Overee, E. Webster, R. Miller, S. Leonard, H. Kyporus, D. Dunklee, R. Wilson, A. Ambrosio. Top Row: S. Baylor, K. Bowman, N. Tolvanen, M. Kerner, N. Hobbs, N. McKee, I. Kiss. RCHESTRA 187 1 S m honic orrhestra Bottom Row' R . y p . 1 . . Wilson, D. Dunlclee, H. Kyprous, P. Overeee, K. Bowman, S. K1ngsberry,I.K1ss,N. McKee Row 2: S. Leonard, A. Ambrosio, E. Webster, I. Kim, M. Tolvanen, S. Baylor, N. Hobbs, M Probst. Row 3: I. Iustus, K. Wood, R. Miller, R. Hsieh, Mr. Dockray. Top Row: B. Im, L Alvarez, L. Starr, V. Po asciano, M. Kerner. Ti -T.. Z . six f ,f as B.'. . ' 2 3 188 ORCHESTRA 2. Nathan McKee and Mike Probst play toiether perfectly. 3. Lori Starr and Victor Po asciano have just begun work on another car at the fund raising car wash. 4. Debbie Dunklee and Rachel Wilson compliment the quartet with ease and grace. 1. Concert Orchestra: Bottom Row: L Culp C. Bassett D. Maix I. Blair A. Revel K. Burnett T. Vannest S. Cogburn. Row 3: I Cogburn L. Shelton. Top Row: Mr. Dockra L. Hill K. Hall. 2. Debbie Dunklee wor s hard at vacuuming the car out. H. Kim, D. Maxwell. Row 2: A. Greenwood SS , S . T ,,t. , . .mcse 1 Y S b I sas! N Rachel Wilson Rachel is a hard- working, dedicated member of the NSHS Or- chestra. She is currently the Concert mistress of the Symphonic Orchestra and serves as the Secretary X Treasurer. She is always there when needed and serves as a model Orchestra student for younger members to emu ate! - Dockray . . . Member of All-Region Orchestra . . . Writes Beautifully. - Brown . . . Member of Latin Club and FTA. 189 he Varslty Cheerleaders know that being a cheerleader IS not hard work positive attitudes and yes sweat consumed this years Varsity Squad The VC s started their work early in the hot sum mer preparing for SMU camp Despite the unfortunate 1n1ur1es the squad kept up tradition by be- ing selected to perform at the Award of Excellence. The VCs were also awarded the honors of receiving all Superior blue ribbons and two Spirit Sticks for their per formances at camp performed at the Ioske s 1986 School Spirit Contest The squad s hard work and talent showed through as they were selected as finalists to compete with others of Dallas top high school squads. The work however had only just begun as the school years ac- tivities approached. The VC's cheered for the Trojan football, basketball, volleyball, and wrestling teams along with planning numerous pep rallies In blue ribbon in the Dallas Regional Cheerleader Competition a very high honor All in all the talent humor dedication and personality of each member of this years Var- sity mixed in with the trials tribulations and of course vic- tories, have made lasting memories that will always remain unforgettable. Varsit Cheerleaders Support Achievers all glamour. Time, dedication, Later in the summer, the VC's the fall, theIVarsity Squad won a 1. Varsity cheerleaders: To Row: P. Huling, I. Page, I. Decker, K. Milfailoff, A. Onufrak. Row 2: C. Covey, S. Stevens, S. Kairilla, C. Caldwell, N. McDuffie, C. Childers. Row 3: D. Patz, I. Presler, A. Sacash. Ground: A. Reeder. 2. Mascot Charla Covey shows off the new mascot uniform. 3. Alisa Sacash burns some rub- ber during a pep rally. 190 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS ,W ' ' n ,,l 1 K 1 1 x n G I 8 L n A .21 e Pl , 4' ' 1 A ,Wt 'al A t C A 2 T 7 A ng fnQ t e I , 5 , K 'C' f 1 ' X , . ,Q I f t pf ,. 4 . Q4 4 -- , m, 1 g gg ff W. ft ' tilvfffiili-2 fi' l,:4,,,,,...,,, 3 ,gg Math-.. f ,wxf 1 T' I I 1 un. ,ht W, ' 4 5 N 1, The Cheerleaders get a lift from the Broom Bunch during the Turner pep rally. 2. Chandra Caldwell swings to the beat. 2 3 Debble Patz heads up the l1ne at the end ofa cheer 4 Pam Huhng reaches for that Tro an Splfll wlth gusto 5 Mascot Cathy Chl ders atlentl awalts on the Trolan horse for the hagf tlme reak VARSI' RLHADERS 191 192 1.v. CHEER ': Iunior arsityf Freshman Cheerleade The I.V. Cheerleaders showed their school spirit throughout the athletic season. They began early in the summer by practicing for the annual S.M.U. Cheerleading Camp and were awarded numerous su erior rib- bons and a spirit stick, to bring home to Smith. Besides cheering at I.V. football, basketball, and soccer games as well as several wrestling matches, the girls com- peted in the National Cheer- leading Association's Regional Competition where they received rs Lift Spirit- another superior award. The Freshman Cheerleaders were also effective spirit leaders. They started the year off well by practicing in the summer. Their practice paid off at camp where they won the award of excellence at the Frosh level. They also won a spirit stick. They cheered at various football and basketball games. At the Maverick Cheer- leading Competition, they per- formed an original routine for which they received a blue ribbon. 1. Kim McCrary and Iennifer Decker swing to the beat during a I.V. Basketball game. 2. Bottom Row: A. Cloninger, S. Raylean, S. Gale, S. Hennegar, G. Schieber, K. McCrary. Row 2: L. Putney, I. Decker, C. Landers, A. Adkins. Row 3: A. Copp, S. Cross. Top Row: I. Pechanec. 3. During Half-time, the freshman cheerleaders perform a stunt for the audience. - - - S 3 E , 1 i GN16 I ? M- 'w..,M 94 'J ... .i'1'T'7 g div- M 4' 4... 2 1. Bottom Row: A. Spungeon, T. McNair, I. Faust. Row 2: N. Martinez, S. Niemiste, Z. Whorton, C. Anderson, N. Lee, S. Skierski, L, L. Puzzola. Top Row: T. Chrisman, E. Iackson, N. Ressa. 2. Christa Anderson and Nikki Ressa patiently await for the game to begin, 3. I.V. Cheerleaders congratulate each other after a successful win, FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS 193 He Look Us Over, We're - umber One E xperiencing the school year as a Troyann was both fun and exciting, but it required a lot of hard work and dedication. It began at summer camp. As Troyanns, we walked away with sixteen Superstar nominations - the most nominations any single high school has ever received. We were awarded the spirit stick, the Sweepstakes Trophy, and the Home Routine Trophy. The rou- tines learned at camp were per- formed at the half-times durin the football season. Basketbal season performances were di- vided up according to each offi- cer s line. In addition to support- ing athletics, the Troyanns par- ticipated in community service projects which included perform- ing at the Miss Metrocrest pageant. The officers had a once in a lifetime experience perform- ing in the opening and the closing of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York Cit . After Christmas was a time of! condi- tioning and preparing for com- petition season. This year, we did very well at the Miss Texas Drill Team Pageant and other competi- tions. At half-time Productions competition, we were named, Best in Contest. After three long months of practicing, condi- tionin , and competing, we rewar ed ourselves and special Troyanns at the Troyann banquet at the Mariott. We concluded the year with the annual Troyann and Cheerleader Spring Show. Being a Troyann required dedication and commitment. In a ition to balanci g schoolwork clubs jobs, etc. we after school practices. Yet the work the energy the aching muscles the sweat and the tears were all worth it in the end. By Lisa Losasso, Ir. Lt. dd n put in overtime in before ,and 1. Bottom Row: Ir. Lt. T. Brumfield, Sr. Lt, I. Hill, Ir. Lt. B. Simmons, Capt. S. Kalivoda, Ir. Ll. S. Suiter, Ir. Lt. L. Losasso, Sr. Lt. H. McGinnis. Row 2: I. Ryan, I. Knowlton, V-Pres. K. Schreiner, Treas. L. Bachta, Pres. M. McCrum- men, Sec. S. Benton, B. Delano, K. Larner. Row 3: B. Faust, D. Iohnston, A. Fishman, I. Speed, E. Im, K. Crum, P. Watson, L. Crady. Row 4: A. Phillips, S. Allmon, L. Mullin, K. Avila, C. Williams, I. Appelby, S. Byrd, C. Seiler. Row 5: D. Clancy, M. Maney, D. Watts, E. Lockman, S. Eaton, R. Bowles, K. Green, W. Glenn. Row 6: L. Losasso, C. Brewer, K. Cox, K. Mislevits, T. Den- ney, K. Coker, E. Minelli, A. Burns. Row 7: C. Rodriquez, S. Miller, K. Meinzer, M. Brown, S. Lamazaras, M. Kersting, D. Gonzalez, I. Rupe. Row 8: L. Bohannon, C. Hicks, A. Pitzer, C. Rosales, I. vanderburg, L. Glaser, M. Foshee. Row 9: I. Perkins, D. Inness, H. Clark, A. Daughtery, B. wicker, I. Twedt, I. Radice. Top Row: C. Smith, I. Smith, K. Cropp, K. Caffey, L. Gormly, I. Heinzer, C. Piazza. 2. Stacy Kalivoda flashes her winning smile in the final pose of a half-time performance. 194 TROYANNS Jqr' :.,g -er 4? 474, 'T I 1. Eunice Im and Karen Coker show their spirit shine for the Homecoming half-time routine Showdown. during an after school pep rally. 2, Troyann stars 1 1 W 'f' A 1 T ., if hf A ' ' , 1 o l ' Q ff M -' 5 V ' V i 1 2 TROYANNS 195 ,- 1. A Troyann line shoots for the stars. Z. Standing at attention, the Troyann officers an- 3 . ticipate the half-time performance during the Lakeview Centennial game at Standridge. 196 TROYANNS NVQ Iulie Knowlton Brought a lot of energy and enthusiasm to Ger- man Clubg vivacious, concerned about everybody in the clubg has a lot of cultural and social interests. - Schwarz Has the abilit to relate her knowledge of the German language to European history. - Butler An achieverg I can count on her for anythingg handles and balances school, jobs, and social lifeg a big success because she's so determined. - Iordy. J 'R-'X Us N 'W Qs ' f .J ul 4' ,l ill 1 X. 1 Q 7 Q' A a f I 3 -N. . .4 ' A QA 1' N K5 S i 1. Troyann mana ers: Bottom to Top: Iill Ryan, Angie Phglips, Lori Lasasso, Wendy Glen, Leigh Ann Cady. 2. Troyanns point the way to victory. 3. Karen Larner enjoys the last half time dance of the year. 4. Kristine Greene does the Egyptian 5. Troyann officers: Bot- tom Row: Ir. Lt. Tracy Brumfield, Capt. Stacy Kalivoda, Sr. Lt. Heather McGinnis. Row 2: Sr. Lt. jackie Hill, Director Miss lordy, Ir. Lt. Lisa Losasso. Top Row: Sr. Lt. Beth Simmons, lr. Lt. Sally Suiter. TROYANNS 197 M Pep Squad Prepares for Great Future The pre-cheerfpre-drill team class worked hard in order to fulfill their goals. These goals included romoting spirit and pride witiiin the school, and preparing for cheerleading and drill team tryouts. A captain was chosen at the beginning of the fall and spring semesters. Pep squad participated in football and bas etball games as well as pep rallies. They per- formed hand routines and stand dances at the home games. Each class also perform- ed a dance at half-time for irl's and boy's Varsity Basket- gall games. In October, they marched in the Carrollton Country Fair Parade along with the drill team and the band. They shared a blue ribbon for marching units. In class they learned such things as cheering techniques, cheers, chants, jum s, forma- tions, transitions, and climbing techniques. They practiced their hand routines, stand dances, pro- per stretching exercises, jazz routines, drill team basics, and high kick routines. .71 .6 J 'H f I ' fi. 1. Bottom Row: Capt. C. Saucedo, C. Bailey, K. Iohnston, N. Arruda, R. McGregor, I. Richard, B. Riddle, S. Hoyt, A. Velleff. Row 2: A. Hernandez, K. Brake, C. Hill, T. Hemmeke, S. Sion, L. Hembey, L. Riccio, S. Echeverri, K. Smith. Row 3: I. Wiktorski, I. Ryan, T. Heller, R. Miller, S. Iones, S. Ferraro, A. Reynolds, A. Dial, D. Robards. Row 4: I. Stallo, N. Sharp, S. Francis, C. Blanton, I. Morriss, S. Ehrp, C. Franklin, K. Robarts, M. Weiss. Row 5: R. Wedgeworth, L. Patnoire, R. Underwood, K. Bowman, A. Thomas, K, Congemi, M. Williams, I. Bonhard, A. Rutherford. Row 6: M. Childs, K. Keesey, K. Carlson, K. Tenley, T. Moody, N. Bullard, C. Hamilton, A. Bruzda, I. Wisenhaker. Row 7: T. Leverich, L. Lo, I. Curtis, T. Lewis, A. Hollingsworth, L. Sims, C. Saray, I. Pace, S. Thimesch. Top Row: I. Harwell, A. Greenwood, W. Howard, R. Phillips, S. Staggs, D. Oursler. 2. Kimberly Eddy preps for a routine. 3. A few pep s uaders take a break after performing at acbasket- ball game. 198 PEP-soUAD Q 5 1 A , xvv',v.a.Q 1: s ' ,QI ,.vbvA.v ar' 'm 1. ,Q 1, .'?'. ' Q 4, i qv O Q I, ? !Z -. Q V n'4 5' ,ff ' s A 1 Q',. u' 9 bt'o s. 1 ,' ' 1 4' aqn , ,V ' a b v v','. '94 U 3' 5 It i Drama Iaunts Through Time D irected by Ms. Mildred Peveto and Ms. Patricia Mills, the Theatre Arts Department pro- duced another spectacular year. The fall and winter shows of Dork ofthe Moon and Tom jones proved typically successful for the squad. Smith sponsored Spontaneity '86, a tournament which has been traditionally known as one of the finest in the state. Defeating arch-rival San Antonio Churchill High provided them with a sense of accomplish- ment and fulfillment. The thes- pian group took Canterbury Tales, a U.I.L. One-Act Play, to area competition, and they at- tended the National Forensic Tournament in Iune. Bringing the year to a close, the Recogni- tion Banquet honored outstand- ing graduating seniors and wished them more of the best for theyears to come. 1. Billy Merritt tells Kenny Baker of an upcoming adventure in Canterbury Tales. 2. Tina Parker takes a few notes on her part in Tom Iones. 3. Ms. Mills helps Nicole McDuffie with her make-up just before Dork ofthe Moon. 4. International thespians: Bot- tom Row: I. Smith, K. Tuck, T. Parker, A. Hans, B. George. Row 2: K. Knecht, A. Riccio, L. Anderson, M. Gensler, R. Henry, M. Weis, B. Merritt. Row 3: S. Crutsinger, S. Dechant, L. Folsom, I. Matejka, Ms. Peveto, Ms. Mills, L. Parks, K. Baker, C. Covey, D. Robertson. ... 5 ig? ...fi gh sig' llkn li L zoo DRAMA t 2 4 1 af xf, if K ' ' r xl Z V I . S Q' ,. 1 'ik V N x I 5 I . QA. i I f A' I' --- ' S' 1 -di.- fy -. if , f r - A A ' .. , A ,T P f K, .W-x....,gw . - .. -ff- - 1 - 4 - 5 4. in Lauren Bryant Very talented, creative, personable, and willing to accept new challen esp possesses good jungge- ment. -- Fly Intellectual, creative young ladyg pays atten- tion to detailg stature is evident. - Peveto Finalist in National Merit S P . 1, Bobby Geor e tells Charla Covey a scary story in Duflc Of The Moon. 2. Derek Robertson plays the formidable narrator, Chaucer, in his own tales. Z 3 Iuli anna Smith plays Miss NN estern in Tom jones with clelicatr eloquente and i proptr Character in Dork of the Ween with fire and tl s 5 Sam frutsinger politely asks th l'llAL,l1VtHXIll3Il where his loxelx wife has gone? 5 I 'i A' ' ,S v ' , ' X' 2 , 2, ' 2 2 lacly's mannerism. 4. Audra Hans plays her ash. . I ' ' .' e DRAMA 201 Debate Excels Urall at Competitions The Debate Squad consisted of students who wanted to excel in academics and public speaking. The Speech an Debate Team qualified students for the State tournament in Cross Examination Debate, Lincoln-Douglas Debate, Men's and Women's Extem- poraneous Speaking, and Original OT8lOff7. In addition, the team won first pace in Grand Sweepstakes for al around excellence at San Antonio Clark, Plano East, Waco, and R. L. Turner. In each case, at least thirty-five schools were in at- tendance. The Squad won first Squad won first place UIL D1str1ct in both Cross Examination Debate they placed fourth out of sixty teams IH the tournament of Cham plons at North Texas State University and Lincoln-Douglas Debate. Also, 1 '3.............s. 3 'z .- 1. Debate: Bottom Row: K. Moore, S. Wilson, I. Goldwater. Row 2: B. Ward, I. Hopkins, I. Wicks, L. Smith. Row 3: S. Shifflet, S. Hooper, T. Moon. Top Row: Mr. Pritchard. 2. Shane Wilson and Stephen Shifflet practice their speeches and rebuttles before a big competition. 3. Ieanie Han patiently hunts and pecks out her evidence on her typewriter. 4. National Forensic League: Bottom Row: S. Shifflet, S. Wilson, T. Parker, M. Gensler, R. Henry, B. Merritt. Row 2: C. Covey, I. Smith, A, Hans, D. Robertson, L. Folsom, N. McDuffie. Row 3: S. DeChant, I. Hopkins, I. Wicks. A. Brannon, K. Knecht, C. Meadows. Row 4: G. Richardson, S. Hooper, S. Calvert, T. Moon, L. Anderson, I. Matejka. Top Row: B. Ward, I. Goldwater, M. Weis, K. Moore. DEBATE 203 2 Choir Performs With Singing Success The Newman Smith Choral Department had its most ac- tive year yet. The year began with the group's main fund raiser, a Sing-a-thonf' This was followed by the Fall Concert, featuring a patriotic section and a beautiful rendition of selections from Showbout ln December twelve students were selected for the All Region Choir Mike Obar and Robin Thompson ualified for All Area Choir an Robin Thompson became the second 1. Chris Stone tips his hat to a lady in Oklohomo. 2. Ensemble finishes up with perfect poise and grace. 204 CHOIR person in Newman Smith history to make state level. The Christmas show, M Favorite Things, layed to a fufl house, and this ledpthe way to the Choral Department's first musical. Oklohomu! was presented as a full scale musical with sets and costumes and once again full houses en oyed the show Spring rought UIL Competi tion where six soloists a trio and the vocal ensemble qualified for State Com etition. The Women's Choir andy A Capella had ex- cellent showings at Con- certgSightreading Competition. T e ensemble presented its an- nual show forthe school in May. This year the group added An Evening Encore as a special resentation to famil and riends The final Chora Show was once again dedicated to the seniors and featured special solos by senior officers Doug Woolery and Robin Thompson az .. ...H-.....,.,,,, I ag !i',, ' W Mapa. I ' Zffufk' ' ff . 3 X75 S ' 'W A-V ewo..,q,, 1. The cast of Oklahoma. 2. Robin Tompson sings a love song to her beau. Matt Apple. 3. Women's choir: Bottom Row: Nicole Warren, Iennifer Iohnson. Melissa Stafford. Kristin Keesey, Rebecca Ruston, Amy Nichols, Tina Blaukshear. Amy Maxam. Row 2: lkuko Kaiho. Brenda Erickson, Iulie Bacak, Alysia Ruther- ford, Misti Hill, Terri Stephens, Kimberly Eddy, Amber Walley. Row 3: Wendy Williams. Kristi Newton, Stephanie Whisenhunt. Christine Foley, Candy Bailey, Cheryl Levins, Aimee Michaud, Dhariwanti Daswani. Top Row: Vonne linsley. Cindy Spivey, lulie Watts. Carolyn Morgan, Alison Cure, Heather Wolk, Iulie Kovar. CHOIR 205 Q WM, 5 Qu . -Q Qi fam R if-no-gs 5? Mm .... Q? xi S5 , ?2fSN 1, Mike Obar contemplates shooting Matt Ap- ple during a dramatic scene of Oklahoma, 2. Choir officers: Row 1: Sec. Alison Daniels, V- Pres. Robin Tompson. Row 2: Treas. Matt Ap- ple, Pres, Doug Woolery, Publ. Kris Stone. Row 3: Libr. Kellie Heller, Ir. Rep. Amy Parker. Row 4: Soph. Rep. Billy Bradford, Sr. Rep. lody Montee. I 206 CHOIR - 5,35 JE f 77 .V ,, ' ,. - ' A e Q Q Q or -- 1? , ' ' fi' . z H 1 '- 2 L i is i in fi A t I ' fw, A . 'Q E t ' -all-. f ?g3.J-fyxrftxk gjf'g-vs-11 -' ,. . K , .TQ iiff - to rf' 3 we .gggjgxg 0, , . ,M Q We ' e. A l ,Messire f . 14 l 5 1 sf. 1 ., .t . New exp: 4 5' .. my ti.. tm ,t,, 5: t,,t , ,Sgr Sf- i ling V fgzff ,fd pw--f s 4 -,xv ' , t ,. L,,L .'v T ESE 1 1. Those lovely Oklahoma ladies sit together during the outing scene in Okluhomu. 2. Shelly Sheehan, David Craft, and Wendy llackworth sing of peace and joy during the Chrismas show. W , f ' ' 'ur v ar ,W ,Q I ,vi ' .. 3. Matt Apple and Kenny Baker feel that it is just a little too warm to sing their song. 4. Vocal ensemble: Bottom Row: W. Hackworth, L. Orechsler, K. Householter, I. Martinez. Row 2: B. Barton, K. Stone, A. Parker, D. Woolery, R. Thompson, M. Ap- ple, T. Watts. Top Row: I. Montee, S. Smith. CHOIR 207 zos FRENCH i '-', A 1, .Q in French Chlb Ignites Foreign Culture T hrough French Club activities, I have been able to learn about the culture of France in a more social atmos here. This year alone, we hadna wide variety of activities. It started with a arty at Thomas Park where we pfayed glames. At the next meeting, we ad a scavenger hunt and a l the directions were in French. In November, we had a joint meeting with R. L. Turner in which we watched three dif- ferent French films. The December meeting was the Reveillon, or the progressive dinner. Second semester began with two different celebrations - La Fete du Roi and the Mardi Gras part . In March, we went to La Madeleine bakery. The year ended with a Banquet at the Mar- riot Hotel. It was extremely sad to leave everything behind, but the memories I have had here will always remain as special moments. By Ienny Mathews, president Z i i l 1. French Club members get all wrapped-up at a meeting. 2. Bottom Row: D. Davis, C. Sammon, Hist. I. Elkins, Sec. S. Clark, Pres. I. Mathews, Treas. B. Lauben- thal, V-Pres. Hyon Lim, B. George. Row 2: D. Giles, I. Blemgarner, A. Thomas, M. Granade, C. Waldrop, L. Bost, E. Varughese, I. Huh, Ms. Haag. Row 3: M. Matsushita, I. Lauben- thal, N. Iackson, M. Giles, H. Park, K. Song, E. Stotlar, I. Robbins, Mrs. Bachand. Row 4: H. Onstott, D. Steiner, K. Heller, A. Daughtery, I. Smith, L. Putney, L. Losasso, E. Minelli, C. Rosales, C. Iackson. Row 5: L. Gormly, I. Heinzer, H. Smith, A. Canalas, D. Dou hrate, I. Woodham, C. Caldwell, I. Krisffan, I. Bodner, S. Hooper. Row 6: C. Cromas, I. Huber, E. Iackson, I. Abmeyr, M. Bell, M. Iimenez, G. Adams, L. Horn, A. Reynolds, T. Shieh. Row 7: T. Sanker, L. Kelley, M. Williams, K. Barton, S. Reiff, P. Wiita, P. Schlayd, T. Schreck. Top Row: B. Merritt. 3. Ienny Mathews is happy that the meeting is going well. 4. Eric Stotler appears worn out from all the excitement at the Christmas party. X . S13 f , .. ' ,. -ur ff. ' A - .ff 'bar 1 K .. . 'S , as if , 1. Lisa Horne, Tonya Donaldson, and Shannon Wimot des erately search through their purses fgr anything that might help them win a game durin a French meeting. 2. Iohn Laubenthal holds a limbo stick as Philip Ringley bends to the breaking point. 3. A feast fit for a king or so it looks during the first meeting at the ark. 4. Tonya Donaldson is queen for the gay durin , Mardi Gras. 5. Members do a funny baioon dance at the park. FRENCH CLUB 209 it .. Nm. - -- 2 SpanishClub Enjoys Food, Fun, Fiesta S panish Club proved to be more enjoyable this fyear than in years ast because o an eager memberslfiip and an extensive agenda of activities. Officers were ast follows: Stephen Chang, presidents. Andrea -E-hapman, vice-presidentg, Peter 5BurZynski, treasurerg and-.g David Shih, secretary. The yeari egan- with a ool party at Iames Donlan's ome, acquainting old members after the summer. Highlights for the year included a scavenger hunt over the entire school, a Christmas party at Mary Ander- son's house, and a viewing of Footloose in Spanish. The club articipated in an inter-club soft- Eall match with French Club in the fall. The annual Foreign Language Weekend at Austin College was successful once again. The banquet was at the Cantina Laredo and officers were elected at the end of the year. Sponsors for the club were Carol Stacy and Linda Rossman. By David Shih -MH?-Mme 1. Mrs. Stacy and David Shih appear really excited at all the prospects for the new year at the first meeting. Z. An anxious club member goes for it at the pinata party. 3. Spanish c ub: Bottom Row: Mrs. Stacy, Hist. L. Altamirano, Pres. Chang, Treas. P. Bur- zynski, Sec. D. Shih, V-Pres. A. Chapman, Mrs. Rossman. Row 2: I. Iacque, S. Gel, V. Budrani, I. Donlan, T. Hart, A. Iohnson, P. Imam, I. Blair. Row 3: I. Powell, A. Velanco, D. Purdue, H. Guilliam, I. Burzynski, I. Speed, K. Harelson, A. Krop .Row 4: A. Ric- cio, T. Ferencak, D. Carruthers, K. Plog, B. Grady, R. Pruitt, T. Crumb, M. Tarun. Row 5: C. Evans, A. Riccio, G. Spradling, S. Hen- drickson, L. Quick, M. Newhouse, R. O'Don- nell, A. Kosofsky. Row 6: R. McDaniel, B. McNeil, A. Brashear, C. Kelson, G. Grossling, T. Kurien, B. Mani, A. Shah. Top Row: M. Anderson, M. Spradling, T. White, S. Olson, T. Washington, M. Gensler, B. M'l.ester, S. Crust, K. Crosby. 210 SPANISH CLUB I - 'Q' . wg 'R were s K nf rf., V If r AVR' :fx ,J -sr' H11 1. Randy Pruitt waits to see if he got a strike. Z. Stephen Chan pigs out at a meeting. 3. Members stanc? around and wait for Mary Anderson to prepare a contestant to hit the pinata. ' x Sonya Clark Third year Spanish student, first year German student, fourth year French student Good, solid student. H- Stacy.. . Super language studg shares enthusiasm for language. -W Schwarz Super genial! - Haag . . . She as worked this year to make the French Club a success and a fun experience for French students. When Sonya is there, you know the party won't e dull! Our loss is KU's gain. - Hardy Yearbook editor. .ar r , f FLW 4 f ff 1 A V Z 3 Spanish Club 21 1 ,M 2 Latin embers Enjo Past Culture The cries of, Viva Latinam, can still be heard as the Latin Club passed through another suc- cessful year. It all began in September with our toilet paper picnic at Thomas Park. Then in November we had an awesome victory over the German Club 21-2 in a flag football match. Few people had realized before that many ood athletes take Latin. Decem er was especially busy with our two service projects. We collected clothes for a needy family as well as donated gifts for teenagers at Children's Medical Center. Ri ht before winter break we had our annual, Satur- nalia Festival which also in- cluded the Polaroid initiation. At the party third and fourth year students performed a Latin version of Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol. Spring included our competi- tions. February was at North Mesquite Highg March was the National Latin Examg April was the state competitions. We ended the ear with the fabulous, Mytholog Banquet where everyone ressed in a costume from a myth. Prizes and cer- tificates were awarded and new officers were announced. By Mrs. Colleen Webb 1. Two Latin slaves wait for their bid durin the induction meeting. 2. Bound by toifet paper, Latiners bask in the sun at the 0 ening meeting. 45 212 LATIN CLUB . NL. 1 l 1. Two Romans appear to be, it during Latin game. 2, Bottom Row: Pres. A. Yeavner, Sec. L. Revel. Spon. Mrs. Webb, V-Pres. S. Modi, Treas A. England, Hist, I. Iackson. Row 2: M. Bekley, D, Keating, A. Varaghese, E. Zalezak, R. Alex, N. Fuller, I. Shone, B. Thompson, C. Bolson, M. Gensler. Row 3: M. Teague, S. Modi, E. Webster, I. Hopkins. T. Shieh, E. Dezso, F. Holmes, B. Nair, M. Musso, T. Thomas, A. Martin, I. Hrad. Row 4: I. Carney, A. Malone, A. Dryburgh, R. Wilson, S. DiBacco, R. Davis, L. Baumann, L. Odom, L. Barry, I, Eason, S. Denbow. Row 5: K. Scoggins, B. Wilson, M. Iohnson, R. Cho, C. Moody, S. Fields, L. Trible, M. McCrummen, B. Griffith, S. Dale, K. Pitrucha. Top Row: R. Hollis, T, Smith, S. Strange, S. Conner, D. King, T. Dang, V. Pillai, B. McCabe, K. Larner, A Sacash, D. Lesseps. LATIN CLUB 213 l s E E r 5 X Q 5' ...cj F 2 -- Gerfnan Club Increases-Membership Fun O nly in its third year of existence, the German Club's membership continued to expand. Growing en- thusiasm raised membership to in- clude about fifty people. Along with the growing number of people, the number of activities also increased. Such activities as a swim party, a tag football game against the Latin Club, and a Christmas Progressive Dinner X ,Lkk Sgt. - 5. . was enjoyed by everyone. Second semester, German Club planned more activities to include dancing, bowling, and movie watch- ing. Winding up the year, they had elections and the big banquet. Enlarged membership and new club spirit made the school year fun, and surely the future holds more of the same. DEUTSCH 1ST TOLL! . ,, is 1. Club members relax in the pool after a feast fit for a king. 2. Ms. Schwarz oses with the best costume winner, Iason Pjhillips. 3. German club: Bottom Row: V-Pres. D. Gimlin, Pres. I. Knowlton, Sec. M. Kraemer, Treas. D. Raisovich, Hist, M. Coon. Row 2: K. Hoisington, D. Miller, D. Ball, Ms. Schwarz, C. Bec leg, T. Kettman, T. Lund ren, M. Iohnson. ow 3: P. Robbins, I. Cahill, I. Radkey, A. Baoler, K. Schulz, E. Iergensen, B. Davis, I. Iustus, S. Patel. Row 4: T. Harwell, C. Nance, P. Raft, S. Phelan, S. Clark, S. Hand, R. Harvey. Top Row: I. Lee, I. Phillips, N. McKee, T. Nooner, C. Reynolds, M. Patel, I. Keatingi 4. Iulie Knowlton reaches to in- tercept t e ball. 5. jason Driver clowns around alittle at the costume ball. 214 German Club ,ar ii ..s. Ng, l - - .es- Through the year, the club had been busily involved in school and community projects. They solicited donations from area businesses for successful Teacher Survival Kits. The on- going, year-long project was to visit Northwood Manor Nursing Home twice a month. For these people, they decorated pump- kins, wreaths, and mugs. They also planted trees and shrubs as a renovation project. They attend- ed camps and conventions and had bake sales as well as a com- puter dating service to raise money. They were actively in- volved with the sponsor club, the Kiwanas, and helped them with their booth at the Country Fair. They invited the Kiwanas as quests to a home cooked spaghet- ti dinner. One of the most suc- cessful projects was the canned food drive. The school as a whole collected over 4,000 cans. Another success was Adopt-a- Family for Christmas. The members, students and faculty gave so many toys, clothing and food that Mrs. Hitchcock's room was piled ceiling high with goodies. Their success this year can be attributed to the support and help of the members. Ke Clubis Success Helps Gut as Communit Service iri- C? 1. Eager members anxiously await their next service assignment. 2. Ms. Hitchcock and Cindy Burgess arrange all the cans and clothes that had been donated. 3. Ms. Hit- chcock and Renee Patterson head up a meeting. 4. Key club: Bottom Row: Sec. G. Beckley, v-pres. K. Moeller, pres. R. Patter- son, Ms. Hitchcock. Row 2: D. Stiner, R. Bit- tle, L. Bandel, L. Caffey, L. Bazaka, L. String- er, C. Rogers, M. Iohnson,'L. Smith, I. Hop- kins. Row 3: L. Cox, K. Arens, S. Iohnson, D. Ovaul, N. Lockwood, K. Curran, L. Folsom, L. Berry, D. Mathis, I. Iohns. Row 4: A. Malone, I. Ryan, S. Bost, C. Brewington, C. Moon, K. Iackson, A. Martin, L. Bothanon, T. Kettman, G. Burnett, A. Thomas, S. Felaro. Row 5: E. Stotlar, C. Seiler, L. Altamirano, P. Smith, Miller, C. Tinley, M. Terrine, A. Lewis, Davis, N. Iackson, K. Williams. Row 6: I. Laubenthal, M. Giles, L. Melkus, I. Boykin, K. Horn, T. Venest, I. Iohnson, K. Song, P. Iohnson, S. Noska, A. Daughtry, M. Hess. Top Row: C. Van Arsdale, R. Binnie, T. Smith, T. Iackson, S. Crosbfv, C. Kelson, K. Clay, G. Grossling, I. Wood am, A. Brashear, D. Kelly. ,WM KEY CLUB 215 HS Recognized Students' Excellence 1 i I 1. Ieanie Han introduces several new service project ideas. 2. Bottom Row: Mrs. Strickland, Mrs. Morris, Ms. Butler, Pres. Ieanie Han, V. Pres. Seema Modi, Sec. Karen Larner, Adrianne Wilson, Pub. Cm., Barbara Laubenthal, Prof Cm. Row 2: N. Milan, B. Abbott, B. Grady, S. Patel, K. Sandon, I. Iustus, M. Hunt, A. Shah, B. Skirran, R. Wilson, K. Hoisington, L. Cox, A. Dryburgh, I. Donlan. Row 3: S. Phelan, D. Dunklee, K. Heller, D. Shih, S. Nyman, P. Patel, V. Parker, H. Quinonez, A. Varghese, E. Zalezak, K. Brackhan, C. Seiler, L. Mullin, R. Hohner. Row 4: C. Cozart, S. Suiter, I. Pechananc, I. Robbins, N. Fuller, D. Watts, I. Preszler, K. Eatmon, I. Huh, L. Bost, E. Statler, D. Sandin, T. Harwell, S. Debaco, Wendy Gornall. Row 5: L. Melkus, M. Matsushita, M. Iohnson, L. Smith, S. Wilson, L. Taylor, K. Cain, A. Farley, A. Kropp, M. Cha man, T. Lucke, K. Pitrucha, F. Baker, M. Giles, A. Alway. Row 6: N. Iackson, L. Putney, L. Quick, T. White, H. Lim, L. Dubus, D. George, M. Gensler, T. Shieh, S. Dechant, M. Weis, S. Chang, T. Dang. Row 7: L. Losasso, B. McCabe, B. McNeil, A. Brasseur, T. Bell, D. Douphrate, C. Van Arsdale, M. Sheeran, B. Thompson, A. Codina, I. Phillips, K. Moore, P. Wiita. Top Row: C. Cannon, C. Kelson, P. Burzynski, B. Bhatt, I. Bopp, D. Raisovich, K. Clay, D. Schmidt, S. Crosby, G. Grosslin , I. Bodnar, A. Phillips, D. Carruthers. 3. LyFe Dubus at- tends ONE of the many NHS meetings. 216 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society was a group of students who may have been looked upon as being the brains', of the school, but scholarship was only one- fourth of the criteria for member- ship. The other qualifications for NHS were service, character, and leadership. NHS reached its largest size in school history with 170 juniors and seniors. We served the school with con- tinuous tutoring programs and various community projects throughout the year. In the fall, the major project was the canned food driveg we were able to col- lect over 1,100 canned goods in only one hour! In the spring we did the Walk America and had our first annual banquet. By Barbara Laubenthal .,TT11 A an i . xx 2 551 ii.. Sid ties 8 1. ami W i is a . . X Q e Qs ' ?i i i 1, of. ff ' 'I' ff t 1 ' I .4 '-que., 1 President Ieanle Han and her fellow officers present some new SGTVICB prolects for the coming months. 2. Iohn Hrad and B111 Gray relax after sightseeing Carrollton dur- ing the early morning induction kidnapping. 3. Anna Varughese proudly pins new in- ductee, Debbie Dunklee. NATIO OR SOCIETY 217 Students Get a Head Start on Future Have you ever wanted to earn money and get school credit at the same time? Every day after fourth period many students left school to work. They belonged to the Vocational classes offered here. These classes were divided into areas by their jobs and interests. The Health Occupations studied the medical careers. Distributive Education Coo eration of America represented sa es marketing and business. Office Education Association helped students learn about clerical work, office work, and bookkeeping. Industrial Cooperative Training trained students in engineering. Finally, the Economics Cooperative Educa- tion em hasized the important aspectso home life. Utnil ltglfl , E 'K ima. 1 u 1 1 1. Nick Bernard draws the perfect building for the new McDonalds. 2. Pedro Flores, medical assistant, looks at the X-rays to figure out what's wrong with a patient. 3. DECA: Bottom Row: S. Iennings, Hist., S. Mc- Carthy, Treas., M. Leonard, Rept., S. Ailey. Row 2: Ms. Hinesly, S. Rice, A. Calaway, S. Eaton, L. Stringer, C. Nance, M. Stricklin, K. Goodman, V-Pres., Ms. Dunderstadt. Row 3: R. Pontida, T. Hollingsworth, R. Rambeck, M. Ruyle, R. Enright, D. Iones, K. Michaels, K. Hawkins. Top Row: D. Markley, T. Hollings- worth, M. Frey, K. Tepecik, T. Iobo, I. Hene- gar, M. Burns. 218 VOCATIONS tgp, . V ft-mmumxinwlr ri t ' f -...W l r 3 2 1. HOSA: Bottom Row: 1. I. Vann, S. Iones, T. Hess, S. Lemming, V. Parker, A. Rit- tenhouse, I. Kim. Row 2: S. McCann, H. Kreiger, S. Crowe, Ms. Lewis. Top Row: A. Chacko, D. Shannon, A. George. 2. Mike Gar- cia climbs into the delivery truck to handle the orders made by his company. 3. Rebecca Lockey poses as a teller at a bank. 4. VOCT: Bottom Row: D. Pena, P. Chadwick, P. Logez-Rogina, D. Loqez. Top Row: Mr. Ro erts, C. Lane, I. Ang eman, I. Klaus. VOCATIONS 21 9 at 2. I ,auf ,W I I ' JAH' , . yjiw it . ...af I A . 4. 3 '1 - - 1. Iack Raymond teaches his students to break bricks with their hands. 2. HECA: Bot- tom Row: Treas. I. Maynard, Sec. T. Holcomb, Pres. T. Huling, V-Pres. G. Bachelor. Row 2: D. Corbe, A. D'Orazi, P. Reynolds, M. Pouliot, G. Bowers. Row 3: C. Py and, I. Puddicomb, T. Spain, C. Bollwahn. Top Row: I. Scott, T. Henson, H. Winberg, C. Tepe, R. Hakel, I. Thou. 3. ICT: Bottom Row: C. Nims, I. Shreiner, R. Tenbrink, E. Courts, T. Ringueberg. To Row: I. Crupp, R. Schur- rer, E. Wallace, B. Euck. J lflll, llllllllllea zzo vocAT1oNs lluIl,Ii rt, ,,.,. s , lill i ll gf V b L 1 t..t I .,.., l lltili Z ...., . A ,W 1 is.. lg, -. ..sz.Es3e- 2 1. Lisa Ray does computer work for a local Company. 2. Tiffany Glascow works hard at straightening her department just before the sale rush comes in to buy, 3. CVAE: Bottom Row: G. Evans, D. Allen, C. Perkins. Row 2: A. Schindler, R. Young, A. Kirk, A. Dial. Top Row: K. Kupiec, D. Storey, Mrs. C. Delaney. VOCATIONS 221 1. OEA - Bottom Row: H. Kim, D. Mar- cum, H. Monk, M. Granade. Row 2: S. Hem- bree, S. Gibson, R. Lockey, L. Ray, M. Lewis. Row 3: A. Stewart, S. Miller, V. Byse, M. Mag- gio. Top Row: S. Reel, M. Hudson. 2. Michelle Maggio takes a break from typing her boss' depositions. -.Mg 222 vocAT1oNs S ,lf an .f .1 Very capable in the field of Industrial Electronicsg has high ideals and moral standardsg repairs corn- puters and plans to study electrical engineering. - Si m p s o n . . . Constantly seeks creative, innovative ways to express himselfg always willing to lend a helping hand or a listen- ing ear to a friend or stranger in needg varied interests ranging from academics to camping. - Marcus. The Drafting and Design divi- sion of Vocationalflndustrial Clubs of America IVICAJ has been at Newman Smith for eight years. VICA is a nationwide organization for tradefindustrial, technical, and health occupa- tions. VICA enhances itsl members' abilities to enter the work force. By means of skills competition and the actual par- tici ation in the organizationl itsellf, members ain a workin knowledge in Sieir fields 0? interest. For the past four years, members of VICA have designed a complete set of house plans from which the building trades class built the house. These com- pleted houses can be seen on Yew on Court. This year, members of the club have prepared drawings for competi- tion, and they have also drawn I up house plans for next year's building trades house project. VICA Draws for Success 1 gawk S it 1. VICA: Bottom Row: Pres. T. Peebles I. Tabares Mr. Rotko. Row 2: S. Morgan B. Carl I. Perkins I. Grisham B. Cain. Top Row: P. Frank K. Rakovan S. Barncord T. Wortham S. Hand R. Harvey B. Weisen- baker. 2. Mark Buscher works diligently to Scott Drake closely examines a new triangle before using it. VICA 223 2 prepare for an up and coming competition. 3. 1 V.,, F-uture Ho-ineniak-ers Sweep to Succeed F uture Homemakers of America IFHAJ started off with a boom. The following were elected as of- ficers: Cynthia Waldrop, presi- dent, Derisa Duncan and Rose- mary Dresser, vice-presidents, Gracie Zuniga and Kathy Ham- mer, secretaries, Pam Reynolds, treasurer. Three students, C n- thia Waldrop, Cheryl Hoddfer, and Derisa Duncan, spent the year serving as officers of the Regional FHA Association. yd' R .. ..,..s2ms:. if-. K 1. Hollie Nobel and friend laugh at their shirt as they discover it has been sewn up at the bottom. 2. Cynthia Waldrop plans the next fun filled activity for FHA. 3. Bottom Row: R. Dressler, G. Zuniga, C. Waldrop, D. Duncan, K. Hammar, C. Hadder. Row 2: P. Reynolds, H. Gwilliam, M. Pasternak, P. Hooper, S. Ro ers, S. Nichols. Row 3: E. Varaghese, T. Stephens, K, French, R. Pat- terson, T. Huling, R. Lockey, L. Kanhai, Mrs. Clemmons, Ms. Michael. Row 4: L. Crady, M. Bennett, S. Denbow, P. Taylor, E. Riess, M. Franklin, D. Patz, M. Anderson. Top Row: Ms. Funk, S. Gore, C. Pyland, R. Burns. 224 FHA To increase membership, a Submarine-Sundae Party and a Balloon Lift-Off were planned. Chapter members spjonsored ac- tivities in Novem er to en- courage students to participate in the American Cancer Society's Great American Smokeoutf' Christmas was filled with carol- ing and Secret Santas. As the new semester began, a nutrition seminar was held for the Athletic Department. Guest speakers included Eugene Lockhart, a Dallas Cowboy linebacker, and Randy Love, a St. Louis Cardinal. The Regional Meeting was held in Tyler on March 6 and 7, and the State Meetin was held in San Antonio on ApriF10-12. Delegates from Newman Smith attended both meetin s and gained valuable insigfit into teenage issues and leadershi skills. By Cynthia Wallflrop, FHA President . Rodeo Club Exemplifi-es the -West The Rodeo Club was sponsored by Ieff Davis along with the help of President Bart Stephen- son, V-President Matt Green and Assistant V-President Kristi McGlothlin. We went to the Mansfield Rodeo several times for different competitions. In April, we had a hayride and a picnic at a ranch in Flowermound. A few times we went to Wagonwheel Ranch in Coppell and rode horses. Rodeo Club had both a team and a club. A member could have been in the club but not .on the team, which meant as a member you did not participate in the ac- tual rodeos, but you gave your support to those who were on the team. The team was made up of those members who did the ac- tual riding for the club. If you were a member of the team, you were automatically a member of the club. The club was good for the peo- ple who wanted to belong to something, but who did not have any s ecial talents. If you had been llooking for a way to meet friends, then the Rodeo Club was for you. By Linda Stephenson K4F ' fs. .............--.- i ts it A is 2 1. Chris Brown comes out of the gate holding on tight and raring to go. 2. Mark Iones and a fellow competitor prepare for ' the next event. 3. Bottom Row: Pres. If Stephenson Asst V-Pres K McGloth' . 'ii :'l il Coach Davis Row 2 M Wollingfor Krimm A Houg T Holcomb C W Hilton Row 3 M Brighton mar L Stephenson D Moch Green Row 4 M Reiner Walker I Lawler R Len Morriss P Baker C Ha ehler C Landers D Winover T I Ballard S Bennington I Lay C Wood 1 3 f , t r K: I , . , . - 5.1. .,.2 j.V'Qg1f'T gg't fl? fl CLUB 225 S PARK lSmith Peer Advisors Reaching Kidsl was a one semester class for selected juniors and seniors who were nominated by their peers and were trained in psycholoy counseling, and listening ski ls. After several weeks of trainin , SPARKers were paired up wit elementary age buddies who attended schools within the CFBISD. Once a week, the SPARK students travelled to the schools to visit with their new friends. Also, some of the students visited with residents at a nearby nursing home. Halfway into the semester, the group went on a retreat to Eisenhower State Park. During this week-end of rou hing it, the SPARKers wor ed on developin a unique sense of trust an unity within their group. Under the outstanding leader- ship of Caroline Marcus, SPARK rovided a special atmosphere of firiendshi and acceptance for these stu ents. By April Kropp SPARKers Ignite Good Cl, Friendship it 1 1. Kyle Reynolds Blake Brooker and Scott Fitzsimmons get all tied up in their ac- tivity. 2. Katrin Poetschke makes construc- tion pa er snowflakes with her budd at Kropp Staci Iones and Iulie Vanderburg snu le together for warm protection against the e ements. 1 If . Y . Good E ementary. 3. Dawn Hlghers, April 2 A ll A 6 SPARK Q , x ,W W Wikis 'tttlltqltti 1 t tits 2ti:tfi1i???ttillt' wiht, 'tt Y-'tit'Wl'ttWtF+t 'ti3+Wili' it Wt ff N ,af F it 4 Q A 4 .-anim. - -q 1,. 1 C575 I ' I , . x15 n,f .hi ,nb , ,,,,l-UQ-yai,sl -uf. ,-r. 133.4-1, -,'v'Q'. J 9. Z ,,..,. ,.,..-.ak-. .- .s, Q-:QI Q13 . ','.,?i'1sQ . S ' . I s. u-, us . ' , o'Q-,0. 1,0 . I 11351 ' ss 'V -,sappy - K , , t.: ..lf'.x.Q 'X Y. l I 1. Bottom Row: Ms. Hefner, Ms. Marcus, Ms. Stewart, A. Shook, Ms. Brownlee, K. Acopine, R. Hohner, K. Bittle, Row 2: H. Gwi1liam,Mr. Sigsbee. Row 3: M, Franklin, S. Benton, Ms. Williams, Mr. Ribble. Row 4: M. Kraemer, H. McGinnis, M. Man- ney, A. Copp, K. Cain, A. Starr, Ms. Youngblood, Of- ficer Cacey. Row 5: S. Dodson, B. Rupe, I. Schmitz. B. Brooker. Row 6: S. Ifitzsimmons, K. Reynolds, H. Quinones, L. Dubus, O. lmken. Row 7: M. Ander- son, I. Spalding, S. Parks. 2. SPARKers huddle by the fire to keep warm. 3. Andy England helps tutor his buddy with his homework. 4. Blake Brooker, Stean Parks, and Ami Copp sunbathe on the Spring Retreat. SPARK 227 M,,,,vf rt Societ Captures 0 X L1fe The Art Society focused on an expansion of knowledge in the field of art. One objec- tive of the club was to in- troduce its members to the available arts in the Dallas area. The group also served as a social arena for those who appreciated the arts and desired to meet others with similar interests. With their many competi- tions and social events, the Art Society had a busy year. The club won several awards from various organizations, and they received the honor of having four members accepted to the prestigious Chicago Art Institute, where they can study art and im rove their ar- tistic abilities. Tllrrough trips to both the Fort Worth Museum of art and the Dallas Museum of Art, members saw the works of famed artists such as Matisse, Rothko, Rauschen- burg and Murray. As the year drew to an end, the club at- tended Mayfest and had their own Senior Show. Overall, the Art Society had an active year. Through trips to art exhibits, social gather- ings and competitions, the members learned to a preciate art from both around Sie world and here at home. 1. Iohn Powell is pleased by the positive reaction to his work from Darin Francis and Missy Franklin. 2. Tracy German discusses her artwork with some new ad- mirers. 3. Bottom Row: Mrs. Youngblood, A. Youngblood, E. Ottinger, T. Germany, T. Lucke, L. Crady, L. Bum as, B. Hamilton, Mr. Iump. Row 2: I. Radyke , H. Diep, I. Kim, M. Franklin, A. Murrell, G. Reisman, S. Reiff. Row 3: C. Nance, L. Lossasso, D. Reiff, S. Sparkman, K. Fulton, I. Powell, K. Barton. Top Row: M. Giles, K. Lucey. 4. Parents and students gather to view art students' masterpieces. -. . it, . 228 ARTSOCIETYI ' ' 1 9 . Tina Lucke Extremely creativeg aware of what is around her and uses it to learn from, has a very sound design base which gives her freedom to be creative in art. -- Youngblood Helps teach the history of art in my European history class, the class artist, Some day I would like to own one of her originals. --Butler. if Student Council Strives for nity TC' I -LX' ..-fs' 'fi qs. -X Li' V . , I .-q1l Replacing the Senate, the Stu- dent Council became the new representative of Smith's student body. With a new sponsor, four officers, and fifty-five delegates, the Council utilized its time and effort in establishing school uni- ty. The Council sponsored a suc- cessful blood drive. Guest speakers were invited to speak to members and other interested students every month. The Council participated in the freshman orientation. They taped videos of clubs and organizations for the Iunior High Schools. State t and District conventions were at- tended in the spring and fall. The Councilis major accomplishment was the program called the New Edition where along with the help of counselors, the Council was able to meet every Tuesday with new students. Finally, the members of Student Council elected new officers and Council members for the '87-'88 school year. 1. Student council: Bottom Row: Treas. H. Lim, Pres. I. Huh, V-Pres. C. Waldrop, Sec. A. Riccio. Row 2: L. Parks, L. Anderson, A. Ambrosio, M. Tarun. R. Boeker, A. Revel, R. Aley, T. Hawkins. Row 3: T. Sanker, L. Kelllv, K. Iackson, S. Modi, C. Hall, Y. Son, I. Smit , G. Orr. Row 4: R. Pruitt, D. Giles, W. Hobbs, M. Giles, S. Hooper, D. Shih, A. Alway. Top Row: S. Phelan, S. Olson, B. Merritt, S. Crut- sin er, M. Gensler, I. Laubenthal, Ms. Hefner. 2. Val Burns is calm, cool, and col- lected while he donates some of his blood during the Senate sponsored blood drive. STUDENT COUNCIL 229 23 Whiz Quiz Members Buzz Into Victor T he Whiz Quiz team had one of its finest showings in years. Competing among sixteen of the area's top schools, Smith placed second in the North Texas Area Whiz Quiz League. Whiz Quiz members also participated in the Dallas-Fort Worth News Cur- rent's competition. Six Newman Smith students qualified for this tournament. Whiz Quiz competitors relied upon a wealth of knowledge and quickness in matches. Coaches Sylvia Butler, Pat Dedmon, and Iane Rice have fielded teams with great success and foresee more of the same in the future. 1. Whiz quiz: Bottom Row: I. Goldwater, L. Bost. S. Wilson. A, England. Row 2: D. Lesseps, M. Gensler, l.. DuBus, E. Stadler. Row 3: M. l-looten, B. Grady, M. Kraemer. Top Row: Mrs. Dedmon, Ms. Butler, Mrs. Rice. 2. Team members: Shane Wilson, Andy England, Laura Bost, and Lyle DuBus are proud oft e fabulous answer they lust gave at one oftheir meets. yyy - ... if - - . P 5 Y : T it s . 7 . Andy England 'Nerf 6 Whiz Quiz history ana ll geography authority: a , wordtravelerf'--Butler An extremely well- rounded studentg a skilled communicatorg , impressive leadership M , ' abi ity: warm personalityg K ,W ' Andy's genuine concern A 1 for others is an asset V which will help him in 5 educational and social p facets of university life. ' 4 - Marcus . . . Member of Band . . . AP student . .. l SPARK member. ,I . 0 Olympics of the Mind is an ex- tracurricular school program now operating in more than 1,500 M Competes Diligentl schools throughout the country. 5 Its founders' were two New Iersey educators, Mr. Ted Gourley and Dr. Sam Micklus, who believed that mental games can be played with the same enthusiasm and competitive spirit as physical games, and that the mind, like the body, can be trained through practice and exercise to reach its fullest potential. Olympics of the Mind com- bines the excitement of an athletic competition with the fun-filled mental gymnastics for youngsters. It creates creative problem solving for all ages, of- fering participants the thrill of seeing their imaginations at work, constructively. Like the ancient Greek athletes' contests X vga. NXimkv'k in Y wif if ME and their modern day counter- parts, creative problem solving A provides training and competi- N-0 tion requiring diligence and hard work for participants. Students, however, do not have to be athletic nor do they have to spend a lot of money to provide a fun-filled, creative, enriched program. --I W! 1 Sannv Patel prepares for an OM meet 2 Ierry Keating and Aaron Iohnson ose as the Radio Budapests with Mr Wake am 3 OM Bottom Row S Patel A Cook I Ab mayr I Iustus D Lesseps Top Row K Moore I Phillips Wag I L 2 Z 3 ' f OM 231 Academic Decathlon Competes at State' Academic Decathlon placed second in this year's regional competition at the Grapevinef Colleyville ISD, earning them a spot in the state meet in Klien, near Houston. Decathlon is an inter-school competition with members competing in ten areas: essay, mathematics, science, social science, economics, lan- guage arts, fine arts, speech and interview. Members compete against other students with the same GPA, with the six-member team divided into and C categories of two members each. In addition, three alternates are included, one for each grade level. The team took second place honors in the State Super Quiz, and Ieanie Han won a gold medal in Essa . Newman Smith has established, itself as a power in the Metroplex Decathlon, and state competition should soon be commonp ace. Sponsors, Sharon Smith and Tim lump, have both coached the team for two years. By David Shih 1. Academic decathlon: Bottom Row: S. Wooten M. Matsushita C. Paulson I. Han. Top Row: Mr. Ium Dr. Blanton D. Shih I. Iustus M. Bulin .Grady I. Donalon Ms. Smith. 2. The Academic Decathlon members receive personal recognition from Dr. Blan- ton during an awards ceremony before school. 3. A few members stand proud during the reception. will Mlm 31 t t it llll A Wltlllll ll . 2 ACADEMIC rwflllllll uuw 'tt'Mm.. 555 QH '5Hg KUUTl?K- all 11116958 1K Il il Q Z1 i F i SADD Strives for Safet g FTA Promotes Education The Students Against Drunk Driving helped to make students aware of the dangers of drunk driving. Some activities that SADD participated in in- cluded SADD Awareness Week, the PTSA anti-drug campaign, and selling mixed drink suck- ers to students. With these funds, SADD rovided the students with redj ribbons to tie on their cars for the holiday season to re- mind citizens not to drive while intoxicated. By Wendy Cornall Future Teachers of America promoted teaching and leader- ship skills. They were represented at three conventions throughout the year in Richard- son and Arlington. Karen Iackson served as the recording secretary on the State Executive Commit- tee, and Tyra Crumb was the District X Financial Secretary. They dedicated a plaque to Christa McAuliffe. They worked with the United Way too. M...-4' 51 'Q' - 3 1. Melisa Tarun and Tyra Crum present a pla- que in commemoration of Christa McAuliffe. 2. Mrs. Beverley, Carolyn Morgan, and Brian Anderson listen intently during a SADD meeting. 3. SADD: Bottom Row: Mr. Pouncy, C. Morgan, L. Culp, B. Evans, P. Boye. Row 2: A. Antaloczy, C. Adams, S. Fields. D. Kelly, C. Hall, L. Shelton. Row 3: I. Blair, M. Neff, A. Onufrach, A. Morell. L. Anderson, L. Parks. S. Hooper. Top Row: C. Dziubia, R. Dodty, K. Owens, W. Gornall, L, Cannon, I. Burnet. 4. FTA: Bottom Row: A. Cook, K. Iackson, S. Modi, T. Crum, I. Abmayr, I. Bacak, M. Tarun. Row 2: I. Iackson, K. Hoisington, A. Ilryburgh, R. Wilson, E. Webster, L. Kelly. Row 3: A. Am- brosio, G. Barncord, A. Martin, l.. Cox, I. Shone, I. Wemberly, L. Alverez. Top Row: Mr. Dewer, I. Krishnan, W, Gornall, T. Sanker, I. Carlson, C. Reynolds, I. Bodnar. I 4 - . SADDXFTA 233 Odyssey Staff Reports Life Deadline! The word by which all newspaper staffers sleep, eat, and drink. Every month The Odyssey staff worked diligently to produce an interesting and in- formative paper. There were different sections dealing with things from school related news to what is hot and new. Some permanent columns were Dear Helen and Troy and the sports features. The pages were filled with in- teresting graphics complimenting the up-beat feeling the paper emitted. It also expressed the hard work that Editor Terri Stephenson and Assistant Editor Adriane Wilson with their staff did in producing The Odyssey. 1. Newspaper Staff lines up for another counseling session - Bottom Row: Mrs. Col- tharp, S. Wooten, T. Santiago, Ad. Manager M. McNeil, Asst. Editor A. Wilson, Editor T. Stephenson, I. Booth, C. Vining. Top Row: M. Lanier, R. Potter, P. Ferguson, A. Sacash, I. Pipkin, L. Bohannon, I. Lozon, M. Green. 2. Tanya Santiago watches as Missie Lanier learns of the next pager deadlines. 3. Editor Terri Stephenson c ecks over a staffer's story. 4. Holly DeLisi reads through her polished editorial before turning it in. 234 NEWSPAPER I ,D I .,, 1 ..... inn :IQ Q 'il ,egg , K . W, in as -ss 'ni .J Q V Y 43 X f , fi Qt i . g Y. F ' 4 sf Wi y.- P as 3632- ff, 9.--raw ,cns. lt , . J ' -, 4 5 ' v fff, ' ' ' ' I 5 Xi X t e v K K N...- fl ,L ff ' 7 r px X' I 1 ' A 'H ' B V P if 'N ' -J ,-72? .4 f .. .2 7 'r i'f'3 ii' ' K f A M 0 x - 34 I XX 4 N455 I 'T' ,X t . - V. 3.11:--h i f-if 14g -M -,.:,,,N? 5L 1 , V, Ay:-0 , f h 1. Wlllile lfmadirflg theiir cameras, oto ra ers K e Ke e an Crai Vining ljalk aiolljt the dgy's assiglllment. 2. lviichele Meyers and Michelle McNeil write out bills for ads in the Ianuary Odysse . 3. Adriane Wilson responds to a sta fers layout question. X' 'ef' 'i!,:e?l : y?l NEWSPAPER 235 fs Fire Sparks ew Theme for Staffers Grganizing a yearbook for a school the size of Smith was a huge, complicated process. The jobs of gathering information, taking pictures, indexing names, alphabetizing pictures, cropping photos, identifying people, and drawing layouts came together to make up the task of putting out an outstanding annual. One of the first obstacles that the staff overcame was the selection of a theme for the book. A theme was chosen at summer workshop, however, after the fire in August, Q4 1 1. Iackie Cahill shows her partner, Brooke Olson, how to put an ad together. 2, Sponsor, Mrs. Coltharp, tries to explain why we have no extra books to give out to those people who did not order any last fall. 3. The Student life Staff: Regan Pyeatt, Amy Farley, and Elisa Minelli have a good time trying to organize their pages and pictures 236 YEARBOOK 'll' V' lwtitaafiift 'flu l'ttwfwi 'wtffwttlttiw 'I it 'i 'ltlir i,,it,,,,,5i,i,yi,, u,i,i ,i,i,'t, ,, the staff decided to change the theme to Matchless in order to reflect the atmosphere and feelings of the school and its students. Another challenge that the staff faced was the need to change the book's Iune delivery date. Due to the picture company's delay in delivering the student bodyls in- dividual photos, the staff fought to have a later summer delivery. Since the book did come out later, we were able to include special senior events such as powder puff, senior walk, senior outing, and prom and some sports such as soccer, baseball, and track. These events would have been incomplete or deleted if the book had come out in Iune. Although the staff had to work extra hard, this special year and book will forever be treasured by staffers and other students as well. Thanks to sponsor Betsy Coltharp and editors-in-chief Sonya Clark, Angela McCarty, and Dawn Van Breemen, the book will serve as a tangible reminder ofthe year. 'YUM t pgg ., I i K! ik as- ' msg.,-1 S.. S ,L Q ga re-r ..... rise: -:.'- . .ew N fm ew. if 'S - ,L We A A A T i . . N v. - tx X Q K Xl' -S i I N at i ' ., , A 'sf ' . I ' . i f T L I 1 L f t ' x ar k 3 x ai N Q N Y f 12 s .5 an . 5 N.: VL., t X.'-- . ' 'QQQQM' sf-5 .. ...Q-n-an 1 1. Genevieve Adams tries to convince the rest of her staff, Bobby George, Lisa Losasso, and April Kropp, that those drama pictures are the best. 2. Yearbook staff: Bot- tom Row: R. Stewart, L. Melkus, L. Losasso B. Olson, C. Murray, E. Minelli, C. 1 I 4 3 ,.e I f 1' M 1 .. ff L I an 1 .f wt k Hooten. af 2 Vanderlight, T. Scottino. Row 2: A. Smith, A. Kro p, G. Adams, A. McCarty, I. Cahill, T. Sanlfer, I. Poston. Top Row: Mrs. Coltharp, . George, S. Clark, B. Evans, R. Pyeatt . Farley, B. Hamilton, I. Holmes, S. Fields, . Van Breemen, L. Boling, B. Laubenthal, . ,g Murnan, I. Piepmeier, C. Saunders, M. VQCJDH1: YBARBOOK 237 O .4-. ,I - , ' f N fi- xx I , , wg w 'f l' irl... ' 1. Ryan Stewart shows his fellow photographers, Iay Holmes, Ty Scottino, and Connie Murray, some new shots that he took of the Beach Bash. 2. Tiffany Sanker works steadily on her layout in the Academic section. 'vw' 2 4 I 1 1 3. It is a hall congregation of editors-in chief Sonya Clark, Angela McCarty, and Dawn Van Breemen as well as some in- dustrious photogra hers, Chris Saunders and Brian Evans. 4. leg Piepmeier tries to help Lori Boling pose for a picture that Brian Evans wants to take of her. 238 YEARBOOK fi -sq, X9 it I 1 Sonya Clark works diligently in her favorite work spot underneath the typewriter tables 2 Iackie Poston and R an Stewart show off their brand new E ysiques. 3. The sports staff: Barbara aubenthal, Kristin Murnan, and Andria Smith get together to discuss some foot- ball scores. 4. Dawn Van Breemen looks Fleased with all the unchecked pa es in ront of her. 5. Another day in the Efe of the academic staff- Leah Melkus, Sherri Fields, Tiffany Sanker, Cindy Vanderli ht, and Brian Hamilton. YEARBOOK 239 ' rw,-ix N 2 4 X -gel: f sl X N, L ,,L 4 X N 1 ,Q 1 is F S S f N XX 2 ff' Z X vm W Y .W X l wh, r ' K It f if e ,Wg , ., Vr., , 92+ 'Z 2 '51, fr ,fa f Miva ff 4 4 if aw? ,Qi H X fs 7? we 1 1, H I if ef. .s zur: wg 'f I' ' mm. .. . .Q -1 .,.. .sq nga, ,..r.l 13:, .f...s1f1- A xx X - ' -- .ml . -,,f' . if . 5 X -ggagilf 1. 1 .2t.:ffifsir9t'53 K-4 X XB avmg both types of ads business and senlor reco 1 become one of the most popular arts of the yearbook Slnce year ook pages could be bought only in sections of eight at a time several wa1t1ngl1sts were created tion, the Advertising Section as only to quickly disappear. In the last three years the senior ads have become increasingly popular and have added funds to the yearbook account making it possible to have several extras in the book. Co-editors Iackie Cahill and Brooke Olson did very 1 .. . ., .. s.r,w.:Q::, ,. - ' S ff. .. Ads Section along with photographers, Ty Scottino and Ryan Stewart to create a memorable part of the yearbook. Opposite page: 1. Barbara Laubenthal. 2. Andria Smit . 3. Iackie Cahill. 4. Dawn Van Breemen. This page: 1. Amy Farley. difficult and creative work on the 241 Barbara, We are so proud of you. Love, Mom and Dad X .K . . 'D .5 ,gf VA 5 Michael We are extremely together for good to them that love God, to proud of you and all them who are called your . . accomplishments. You accordmg if hls 8.28 are an inspiration to all 561 uf OSB' Omans ' of us. We know that 9 CVS Lou' d all things work Mom' a ' an Lee I x 242 ADS To Sonya, From the first moment that you iggled, And for all the times you crieci You always, always gave it your all Or at least you tried. To be so loved and talented Is a big responsibility - To meet the challenges ahead Is a test of your resilience, Your family will always love you Wherever you may roam, But please don't ever forget, my darling dear - There's no place like home! Love, Ma and all the family R rj N F1111 ' 5i i2 155'-1f:f.t.. - 5' - 2 f--1,-as .a x , 1 11-.H .- RQ Ke .. . R i - 'Ui . gn,.:z::3f1, .ik ,J .... ' . ra ve- X. . .f- arf- -2 ,se - K. e C5 yi? A-Saw. 9 R X 2' L li X P it 4 w. K. v K Q We - , sigm a. Y YQ Sw V. .h 'FK 5 4 Q X ...W-2. f, My K rn ,hx X X Q ' .15 ,. i 1hL.' L L srss fl- gt? D' '1 ...M J . -5' , ' Some fantastic things have happened on Halloween . . . like you! Love, Mom, Dad, Ion, and Robin Q f. it . ' ' , Congratulations Dawn! N, N , V We are proud of you and your ' fir m achievements. Aim high and f mg , S 5 always believe in yourself. I lg We love you. i Mom, Dad, and Peter , . 'K ff You have made us proud every day of your life. Congratulations! Mom, Dad, and Carrie ADS 243 44 CONGRATULATIUNS, odff vo , eg 9+ X H A es we 47 +065 ?gx 4 Q1 WP V 1.9 fi QQ ay SENIOR QF W ,M 4 2 . .. , . 1 . ' 1 O E . D . ' i E D -X MS ODDESSY EDITOR IN CHIEF 49 9 sfo as Q fb V Remember now your Grand Ecol. 12:1 Creator in the days of your youth . . . V Raising a daughter Takes more than just years It takes understanding, Laughter, and tears, But when you Count all Qt the joys it can bring- Raising a daughters A wonderful thing! We love you, Mom, Dad, 8: I David W Nous vous almons tous' Vous serez toujours dans nos pensees et dans nos ooeurs Le Cercle Frangals Bottom L R Ienn1ferRobb1ns Iul1e Huh Snow Nyman Paula W1lta Laura Bost Top Ienny Mathews Barbara Laubenthal B1llyMerr1tt Sonya Clark Shannon Re1ff Not P1ctured Angela McCarty Hyon L1m Andr1a Sm1th Ieanre Han Bobby George Kr1st1n Your gentle ways and sweet d1spos1t1on makes 1t so easy to love you You have been a Constant source of pr1de and joy. We love you very much, Mom, Lisa, Robert, David, and Grandma Macaw ADS 245 Congratulations Mark Love, Thank you for being such a wonderful son. We love you and are very proud of you. Mom, Dad, and Andrea Ni To Amy You've been our shining star from kindergarten through your senior year. Congratulations on your achievements. We know you will be successful at U.T. and in your future endeavors. You have been a joy and an inspiration. We are so proud of you, Diane. With All our pride Love, and love, Mom, Mom, Dad, Dacl and Marc, Brian. Andy, Tugger, 8z Peanut who A loves you!! l 246 ADS CONGRATULATIONS SEIETTIORS! EXCEL PHOTO Be as PROUD of YOUR SENIOR PORTRAITS as YOU are to be a SENIOR! - Senior Portraits with CLASS! - Audrey Starr Senior Pres. '86387 Customer Service Representative Excel Photo - 492-5940 ---- DEAR KARI - YOU ARE NOW A SENIOR! YOU HAVE A LIFE NOW AS AN ADULT IN FRONT OF YOU FULL OF HOPE, WONDER, EXCITE- MENT, AND HAPPINESS. WE WISH YOU THE BEST, THAT YOU ACCEPT LIFE WITH COURACE, WISDOM 81 HONESTY. LIFE MAY OFFER YOU IOYS AND SOR- ROWS, BUT ALWAYS BE ASSURED THAT WE ARE PROUD OF YOU. ALWAYS BE HONEST WITH YOURSELF AND KNOW THAT COD CARES FOR YOU. MAY HE BLESS YOU AND KEEP YOU. CONGRATULATIONS. WE LOVE YOU - REX 81 KAY EATMON WE ARE VERY PROUD OF Yoo! i I PP Love always, Mom gl Scott Congratulations Lindy! 248 ADS l L l l I 1 The Connection Do you know this precocious little girl Who tells a fanciful Christmas story About snow mir.:- and snow deter Madeofplasticz? Who is this strung-willed child who Will not hold her granddaddy's hand? Have you seen her making castles in her Sandbox and playing pioneer? And have you heard her laughing al the Chipmunks in Colorado and correcting her Daddy's hurried reading ofa bedtime story You know this child: She is the Connection You have given her the most glorious Gift of Life which she can never repay. Bu! she can pass it on. And someday she may bestow this Gift upon a precocious little child Who will not hold her Cranddaddy's hand, Karen Larner Congratulations! We love you, Mom, Dad, and Austin fy A J 7 a A x W , fs I K: 'Gi vs-a8Y' Y, .. av 5455 Congratulations Laura! While watching you grow from a little girl to a beautiful young lady, we have become very proud of you and all your accomplishments. You are so special to us. May all your dreams come true. With all our love, Mom and Al Do more than existg live. Do more than touch: feel. Do more than lookg observe. Do more than readg absorb. Do more than hearg listen. Do more than thinkg ponder. Do more than plang Act. Do more than talkg say something. rr SUCCESS IS IUST A STEP AWAY You're a very special and talented, Derek Much love, Dad, Mom, Matt, Honey, Gran, and MaMaw UMPA Psalm 139:14 ADS 249 002 aMn W m,,V iw. .f M, .1 , , i A' , ', ,, '-WA , f 'I fwhyiwwfffgwxfmfwxmfmyffgwm. as if AL1sA r MARIE 'lst' L X sACAsH LURI ELLEN -if REVEL ' 5 Lori, You are the sunshine of our livesg always our pride and joy. May the Lord always walk with you as you set out to make your mark on the world. . . Love, Mom, Dad, and Andrew Seniors '87 r iff a a 5 A M Congratulations Ali! love you! 1 2 Mom, Dad Laura 81 Dave H You truly are our one of great joy! We are so proud! We all ADS 251 1 1 f Congratulations j Congratulations - ' To the Senior Debbie I Class of 87 I 5 1 .Q L-we 5 T LA F-sk , . - , C, , X I 8 Medical Parkway Our Love, H Dallas, Texas Dad, Mom, 75234 ' and Lloyd 4323 NOI tl1 Iosey I Carrollton, Texas I 75007 ' - ' - CON CRATU LATION S ,,,,,, A I- I ti'fttf ? tiltf . TIFFANY if A . Q I.. , is C I s WE LOVE TIM, AMBER I YOU MOM, AND DAD S Congratulations Rioh! Your future is bright. Live each day to the fullest. Challenge yourself to always do your best. We believe in you and your ability and will always support you. Most of all, have a happy life. Love, Mom, Dad, 81 Iennifer Yotfue Come o long way, Bciby 1 N IR5 . liizzpili '5- ! Alf ll V, Mom S: Dru? ADS 25 Congratulations 7, 1987 Band Seniors Through yourdedioation, hard work, and your outstanding accomplishments, you have brought us many great moments We are so proud of you. Love, Your Parents Trust in the Lord, - and do good? - - - CONGRATULATIONS Psalm 37:3 L 0 ISH VVe Love You l T' Mom' Dad, Congratulations Scott 81 We love you rs T y Mom, Dad, af W IHITIGS Susan, and Kyle S T S From dolls to diplomas . . . You've Come a long way baby!! We're proud of you! Love, Mom, Dad, The Shellbergs 81 The Blooms S Believe that you have the destiny, the innate ability, to become all you expect of life. Experience all of life's peaks and plateaus. Find the meaning of life's struggles and ac- complishments. There you will find the meaning to life and life's work. Trust in your deeply hidden feelings, because they show the person that you are. Take hold of each oppor- tunity and make the most of it Know the person that you are wr.. the needs that your life contains Search deeply to capture the essence of life Find your limitations and build upon them Create within yourself a person who IS strong and capable of withstanding pain Know that life will offer some disappointments but remember through those situations you become a stronger more stable person Dont overlook obstacles but work through them Remember that each road you choose will offer some difficulty If life were meant to be easy there would be no challenges and no rainbows Greg you will always be very special to me and to those you touch Thank you son for bringing so much sunshine into my life Love always Your Mom mfgkx The Son I Never Had After marrying your Mother I felt nothing could be better But on addition to a beautiful wife and marriage a special -4 gift was included That gift IS you Greg the son I never had but have always wanted Your high standards will be an inspiration to others With your sense of responsibility and accomplishment your deter mlnation your work ethic and follow through you are destined for great things You are a real source of pride for me Son the one I never had but always wanted I love you as my own Your Step Dad aw., A daughter 1S a World of joy r1ght from the very start A daughter IS warmth and hope and the pride of CONGRATULATIONS AMY May you flnd some contentment 1n everything you do May your dreams and plans for the future be fulfilled May all the love you are always giving be returned to you Many daughters have done virtuously but thou excellest them all Charm can be deceptive and beauty doesn t last but a woman who fears and reverences God shall be greatly pra1sed Proverbs 31 29 30 With much pr1de and love Mom and Dad 'Q-V , - , W ' X 1 n , u 1 u . . 'L' ,L your heart 'Q 7 5 Y sc - I Y ' 9 ' ?! 256 ADS I fi' ,X . P s I. S Stephanie Lynn Byrd The day a child is born becomes a special date to be marked on calendars and the hearts of parents. I have never counted the times I have walked into your room to straighten your covers or just to watch as you slept. I find myself remembering a smaller you. a tiny hand reaching out from pink blankets to search for the world. It was too soon for pencils and scissors, their turn would come later. Sometimes I wonder where time has goneg and where it is going. So little time from tricycles to bicycles, between trips to the or- thodontist and hours in which t.v. held us cap- tive. I find myself saying, If only I had it to live again, somehow I'd grab the moments, not realizing I'm letting others slip away while I think about it. Too many things stole our atten- tion, the washing machine had to be fed, the car needed repair. I hope that in these years I have attended to more than skinned knees and cut fingers. I hope that somewhere in the everyday I have not overlooked the needs of your heart and the growth of your spirit. I hope that somewhere in the while there was enough worth the while: and, if there was not . . . I don't know how I can make it up to you. I have led you for only a short make it up to you. I have led you for only a short while, not knowing whether or not you are to become one in the formation or even rows of mankind, or if you are to become one and alone and individual to create a new course for others to follow. As you prepare to chart new pathways on your own, we come to the part that only you can see, a hill only you can climb. I promise not to hold you back, instead I encourage you to go on. A part of my existence will always be with you. Yes, when you were born, I held you in my arms and just kept smiling at you. You always smiled back, your big eyes full of love. Now as I watch you grow and become your person, I look at you, your laughter, your happiness, your simplicity, your beauty, and I wonder where you will be in 15 years, most of all I hope you will be able to enjoy a life of sensitivity, goodness, accomplishment, and love in a world that is at peace. Soon too soon, the primary numbers became teens and now, my child is a child no more. Your days of childhood were quickly spent. I wonder why it hurried so? I want you to know that I am very proud of you and that I love you very, very much. Mom ADS 257 Arthur coNcRAruLAT1oNs You have accomplished so much. 51 Mr ' K2 2 TERRI We love you and are so proud of you I'm so rr proud of you 1 Mom Mord-JZzeDad CONGRATULATIONS NICKY We are proud of you and your achievements. Keep the smile on your face and the song in your heart. You are very special to us. Love, Mum, Dad, Linda, Granny, Grosspapi, and Connie l i.. l 258 AUS Congratulations Leah! You have come a long way but your l1fe 1S only just beglnnlng Contlnue to be the beautlful person you are w1th your sweet and gentle sp1r1t May God s blesslngs be w1th you as you press on towards new goals We are very proud of you' Love Mom Dad and LISH .hi wld? From a world C Iul1e Karen Vloore of daughters, we are so glad you are ours Love, Mother and Dad ADS 259 I 1 Ziff ff M . ,wr- . 1. ' 1' ,rig - ar Congratulations Vince! Keep 'em smiling. Love, Mom, Dad Eric 8z Shannon 260 ADS Shelley, Susan. fi Congratulations! You have joy into our lives. ,.,i Q? lVC're very proud of you. 'D 3 brought so mueh happiness and W Love, g g Mom 8: Dad X 1 Best Friends '83-'87 ,,.,,, Q . -. Aus A ' 1. , -q I ,J -- ., , . 3 - , . 1, , fx ,, Q1 FW' A an , ' V ' -r Milfs A Q We love you very much and are so proud of you, just as your Dad 15 5 would he. Congratulations! Love, -i 1 Mom and Davey 1 A x 5-...N ADS 261 We are all so proud of you!! Love, Dad, Mom 81 Cindy Congratulations Tom! Through Christ Suzanne, We are proud C of you, and 4 yrs. We love you very much. Remember the words in Phil 4:13: I can do all things. Who strengthens me. Love, Mom 8: Dad 2 yrs. 17 yrs. God's Will For You and Me Aust to be tender, just to be true fust to be glad the whole day through, fust to be merciful, just to be mild, fust to be trustful as a child, fust to be gentle and kind and sweet, fust to be helpful with Willing feet, fust to be cheery when things go Wrong, fust to drive sadness away with a song, Whether the hour is dark or bright, fust to be loyal to God and right, fust to believe that God knows best, fust in His promises ever to rest, fust to let love be our daily key, That is God's Will for you and me. Congratulations!! Love, Mom, Dad, and Stacie We're so proud you have the courage to try your wings . ., But remember your roots so you'll know the way home. With love and pride, Dad, Mom and Chad Cammy, We've heard it said, The two most important gifts you can give your child are roots and wingsf' :P NHSSY, VVe're so proud of you! Have a great life. All our love, Mom, Dad, Crissy, Buffy, Dottie gl Precious J? ,Dau-70 Tir fy. . . -'Ep Jlzffnmz-ie 9 If Ilfigbfkl sf, TIL: !17.3rr74'112Q , 2A,:Y711'e.s'4nf' and 725 amd ju!zwIu'5e 2140 fjzffzrd 'Z' ,, 4 V4 CONGRA TULA TIONS TO THE 1986-87 SENIOR CLASS OF NEWMAN SMITH HIGH SCHOOL AND TO ALL SMITH STUDENTS UPON THE SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF ANOTHER YEAR. 446-3030 446-3031 err 3151ig5r,f fafwcmw ,,,rh 1.- 5 he I ' 264 ADS Xa X 1 N? 5 N. 1 .- Q f FRIENDS AND coUs1Ns FOREVER l x d A N N' Dream our Uvcamvs maize them true 1lUc'II he atncsome Jkicforc more through iflyius high jfaft to jlbzabcu 11I11c'rc the class of 'ST by Robin 1fJoIJuc1: We hope all your dreams come t-rue. We're very proud ofyou and love you very much. God bless you. Love, Mom and Dad K '5 Q Y A Y 1 M K i if V ' Ja W. Holly, K We wish you all the luck in the future. We love ou ve much Just remember No bird soa s t Y YY - , r 0 high if he soars with his own Wings Love Always, Mom, Dad 8: April Son, You have made us proud. We love you, Mom 81 Dad ADS 265 I TWO OF A KIND Yoitltoatlf itsilitiitiiigy. Becky, We're very proud of you. We Love You And Craig at Stacy. Are Very Proud of You. Loge, LOVE, You Are Very Special. Da 'Mom' . . Dad, Mom Love Daddy, Mama, 81 Iosh Kr1st1ne 8: Heather Pete and Carlos BRING IN YOUR Dear KimBer GRADUATION PICTURES To Our Graduating FOR 2006 UPF UN Senior 1 Have A I E iqv V Great Life! CARI-'SUN A GALLERIES t,f. ,Sf v t rinit i s Love , zgatrmiawg id. MUNI, Rd ' I 380-2502 J 8: Rvb I QW Character Roles Sam Crutsinger f E fa 5 Fi? in K As you pursue your dreams, Sam, remember that a man who uses his hands . . . is a Workman. A man who uses his head . . . is a craftsman. But a man who uses his hands, his head, and his heart is a true artist. Love, Mom, Dad, Glynn, Howard AUS 267 Alisa Sacash Michelle Teague Karen Larner Seema Modi Kris Pitrucha Lori Revel Anna Varughese Adam Yavner Eva Zalezak Vijay Pillai Erica Wray VENERUNT, VIDERUNT, SUCCEDERUNT To rephrase the words oflulius Caesar, They came, They saw, They succeeded. To all our Latin seniors, whether pictured or not, thanks for all the memories, the fun, and the friendship. Love, Latin 1, Latin 2, Latin 3, Latin 4. and The Big Geek ' . -:K ..:, Lgax L .- Steve Dale Andy England Travis Barr Marilee McCrummen Susan Denbow Iennifer Caruth Amy Farley Seong Moon Quynh Vu Tricia Taylor TO THE MEMORY OF CHRISTOPHER NTCHOLAS DANISI 4116 February 13, 1969 To September 11, 1986 From the Trojan Soccer Team We knew Chris at his best. Beautifully infatuated with his true love, soccer. He played it like he lived, with heart. In the cool winter evenings he will be with us all. In his eyes there will always be a twinkle, on his lips a smile, and in his heart a love of family and friends. We'll always cherish your memory, Chris. Thanks. . . . They say only the good die young. They were right, but his memory will never die. . if! 3 - -is '- . Qiefizffzihgf -ff? ,,se r ' gs F Q me Van.. if ig C .. t1.'ff'f .ei -:sb-Q .. is. inure 266 NUS ,J-A SuzetueBodes CADHgF8lUl8lNDDS NVeTeProudofYou. Frorn,Nlorn,TDacL anclSister LOVE MONT 8 DAD CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR FAVORITE DAUGHTER AMY Nl will bless the Lord at all times: his praise shall continually be in my mouth. Psalms 34:1 Anna, Always know that we believe in you gl that we love you. You've made us so proud! Love, Mom, Dad, gl Elizabeth 4, lliqi E f Qs . 1 ADS 269 D Regardless of the path you take in life, music to business, we support and love youg just as you love and trust us in our life choices. We love you always, D S 4, 'iijws JW, earest Brian, ad and Mom i TIGHTLY: PAST ' success IS ' YOU ARE THE ONE WE HELD ONTO SO FOR YOU SEE, YOU ARE THE LINK WITH A THAT GIVES A REASON TO TOMORROW. REMEMBER, THE SURE WAY TO MISS as TO MISS THE OPPORTUNITY. WE ARE SO PROUD COI1gI'Hllll3'tiOI1S Sl1E:1I'O11 QEEEQQIB coNcRATULAT1oNs AND coo U. ' ' Love. Love, Mom, Dad, and R1Ck1 MOMJEFF, KDANA 270 ADS :Hg .,-N W . W www: F fmuf W 6 km R' I--1 I 1 -1 lllnln ll I- I I l -I -3 ll I HYESSHYD LI L , uvmy f ix :C ra: u 'uf'fn f XA w .U Drnr Sur, uru .err g l . .. A M .ul .l L ul .uu lrryvnliuus, nuu ,,, 1, nu .U lL f D MlY.....X ,!'..Ql..Z . urlu uuriuu EU mush fr, nut X-v-w1Nv ,.Uu- JY sulul 10215, ug lhruugh. uu. gnu src H' :rl ygu tx l .- ' f-Q su Luc may gnu Lhuughh ll ihc pruyrr GFA the slrcvgiu v X v 'N lc nu Zuuuur uavc Lu WKYYQ shunt u rnrg tnpmhlr uf lsciiug guur mix l hugg nru uncisiuxs L.nL will he right. If at lines wr sun Hifi, Eli Sill' Quu :rc u wuubsrful przvuu, :vi A uaugulcr, Us lnvr uuu as uxu fum luv: gnu nz MJT frisui. I krgg AL lunl we jusl Diuu'b urhsrslauu, hu FHITLE. Alraus ksrp 1.l uv: 'u A cr ilu, nuu mn .unrsrlf vnu luu huuulilul S Dau, muh uv lives guu frlb L just rrmsmhvr 4 thx: uuu hav: alwqus suuwn, auu krrp that Luuinxlul hmpuu laugh that wc sn uf uuu auu uuur If me saih H YEMSTffY SD E MAH Suu bless u. W- .L -LC. .. IVLQHQS ll. 'lU.b LJ. nrsl. duh k RSX u Hlug . ,C Qu:V,5 A llLllD luu lll A115 ' DAD guur ruum, whrrr Q' Hsuu hnpyu llmrs. Lum rarlu fur uuu, luuiuu mars nlwnus. ADS 271 l Renee: Congratulations! We have always been so proud to have you as our daughter. Know we will always be here with our love. Love: Dad and Mom All memories with you have been and always will be the very best! Congratulations and Good Luck. Love always, Your Brother - Gary ,,....:-W Casting all your care upon himg for he careth for you. I Peter 5:7 272 ADS From Cute L1ttle To Lovely Young Baby Lady When God made the world with its mountains and seas, Its rivers and valleys and flowers and trees, He paused for a while after doing so much, And then gently added one last loving touch - He made little girls With their warm, cheerful ways To add special beauty and joy to the days - He made their hearts happy 'th l ht d f W1 aug er an un To brighten the world like the light of the sun, He made each one thoughtful and trusting and giving, Gentle and kind with a great love for living. . . And when He completed the task He'd begun He took special pride in the job he had done, For he knew that a small part of Heaven above Would always be found in a little girl's love. Chandra, We're proud of you, and we love you. Mom, Dad, and Chad Unlque Lovely Intelligent Enthusiastic Active imble ea We love you, Mom, Dad, and Scott RANDALL MARK PYLES WNW' ww l What a Wonderful proof of God's love for you - His magnificent gift of the years of your life. Each day is a symbol of this gift: The gift of life itself, the gift of time, the gift of years that follow one another like a string of precious jewels. Scripture tells us: This is the day which the Lord hath made, We will rejoice and be glad in it. How glorious true of every day and of every year, Congratulations on the most precious gift - another Wonderful year! Norman Vincent Peale Since May 8, 1969, that Wonderful day you came into our lives, every year has become more precious as we've watched you mature into a loving, sensitive adult. Remember In all thy ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct thy path. Proverbs 3:6 We Love you, Dad, Mom, and Ieremy -eu, ,JZ 54'-my 274 ADS Ask and it shall be given to you Seek and you shall find Knock and it shall be opened to you For every one who asks receives and he who seeks fmds and to him who knocks it shall be opened MATTHEW 7 7 8 CONGRATULATIONS TRISHA CHRISTINE DENNEY 'Htl lm With All Our Love, Mom, Dad Trae -sf? xv 'M ZW Congratulations Rosemary We love you Our wish IS for your success and happiness Dad Mom David, Iason, and Iohn If you have done your best If you have given your all And yet have not succeeded At least you have not failed hw You are a wonderful Source of joy and pride For all of us. As you pass This milestone in your life, Remember to let your faith In God provide the lift for your soaring flight into The future ll We love you Dad Mom Scott and Carly I' 1 5 j I K v ,sf , . Qi- . if -.,. 1 , 1 ,-1 . 1 . ' ' ' A 'I 1 I 7 K f 7 - .. in yyii my pp , I I V5 A Q br k,,, ,in I - . Q . 1-'11 2 A . 1 I ' . 'N , tr s K 'YR ,ga . 7 , A 5 , I 1 1 ' 7 1 Z - I - . 3 ' 9 i l . . - 1 'A 7 ZZ ' 0 ,, . . . vw li ,, , 1 n,v - - - I I or as 9 ' , I . ' I V 3 mw- - s 2 ,ri M, ' Ik' HW I ,Qmd,,Y,2, - . ' ' 1. W we at ' -or Y ' I 1 D 7 '. - sf, ADS 275 Steve, Congratulations! I'm very proud of you. You're so special to me. As you begin a new chapter in your life, may you aim high and keep your eyes fixed on Iesus and keep him with you wherever you go. All my love and best wishes always, Mom em 276 ADS 'W To Todd, One ofthe greatest ioys in life that one can ever know is to have a truly precious son and watch that small child grow From frogs kept in your pocket to bruised knees that broug tears son we felt honored when you shared those boyish fears And now that you ve reached manhood and we must let you go remember that we love you yust how much you ll never know' With love Mom and Dad TRI ITY MILLS PHARMACY Tr1n1ty Mills At Iosey Lane Carrollton Texas 75006 'A 'Yi I, EQ A ad f'f:if?,,., J .l Our first born, A bundle of joy Our dreams fulfilled A gift from above. We are proud to Call you daughter Love Dad, Mom, 8: Iason - N...-2 'R DS Dearest Angela Congratulations It's impossible to measure just how dear and precious you are, and the joys that you've given us time and time again. It's impossible to measure just how much We love you and wish for you the very best of everything today and your whole life through. 278 ADS Remember the secret to success is Matthew 6:33 We love you very much and are so proud of you. Mom and Dad Tw? Barbara We glV8 thanks for what you have meant and do mean and shall mean to us Love Mom and Dad Ahcla and Paul Mary Andy Mark Beth Amy KEITH You are a wonderful son and brother and we are proud of you Pttch and shoot for your dreams We love you' Mom Dad Br1an and Iames We worry sometlmes that we pushed too hard wantlng so much for you and trylng to make sure you had all those thmgs that we d1dn t But we hope that we never made you feel that we expected too much for no matter what you become or what you achleve what matters most to us IS that you re happy and that We are never w1thout your love We ll always be here for you matter what you do love Mom Dad 8: Heather SHANNON, We love you very much Congratulations! Love, Mom 8a DeeDee ll 1 1 1 i I 1 Z - 4 4, ' . if A nv A ix' - ...,..u..,,- A ft --N -A O Ax Y ' ! 1 , ' I ! , . - no . . . , l 1 ! l l , I at Q 'll Q y 9 ' I ' l ADS 279 CONGRADULATIONS and BEST WISH ES FOR the W CLASS OF '87 from the Carrollton jaycees Humanity We A Loving Tribute to the Living Memory of CHRISTOPHER NICHOLAS DANISI February 13, 1969 - September 11, 1986 s- To those of you who knew Chris Words aren t necessary You knew To those of you who didn t know Chris I m sorry you missed out To those of you who loved Chris Please continue to do so and to Remember him forever He would have liked to have been remembered as a Great Soccer Player a Good Lookin Dude a Generous Guy and a Loving Person He excelled in all he d1d Hls favorites were Soccer surfing the Beach His family His dog Fun People His mom s cookmg His woman Eat1ng out the color Purple His friends and the song Don t you forget about Me' fS1mple Minds from The Breakfast Clubl So please don t you forget about Chris We never will Chris you were something special With loving hearts Mom Dad and Tom 3 5 I pssp tp.l,1tlllyy y 9 x 1 , . . . ' ' ' ' 3 9 7 1 ! . , . . . ' P ' 9 s 9 , . . 1 ' 7 ' 66 9 7! ' - 9 9 I 3 ' ' 9 ' 66 ' ' I9 , . ! . , . . 5 7 1 ' I . ADS 281 at at ' ti, ima, Congratulations Q E We are proud of you - , ' Q D Congratulations! May S r o1 all your dreams come true. You are special D A l D to all of us. from X Love, .ooooooo ,0ooo0oo, Mom, Dad, QVIDEO WORKS: Patrice, l.0,00DO0. '0lOOOOO Ben, Gabrielle, I Brian :Houck lyousza 520121, Rheanna, Brandon, and Iessioa ln, A 282 ADS Love, Mom, Dad, 8a Susan Old Denton Road At Frankford For Yesterday is but a Dream, And To-Morrow is only a Visiong But To-Day, well lived, Makes every Yesterday A dream of Happiness, And every To-Morrow a Vision of Hope Stacy . Cherineton TO OUR SON STACY LEE Be yourself but be your best self Dare to be dnfferent and to follow your own star And don t be afrard to be happy Enjoy what IS beautlful Love wlth all your heart and soul Believe that those you love love you When you are faced wlth a declslon make that declslon as wlsely as posslble then forget It The moment of absolute certamty never arruves Wuth all our love Mom Dad and Jodle , .. Heather, We have always been proud of you. We pray the future will bring you success and happiness. Our love always, Mom and Dad X X l I 5 ,. ., if Q - Aff -...- -....... 12 g.......,N. ffwm Zim wywwfvfrwffv fb mtv EAW yzrfw LL Emu afyvwgy my wvmfiftrfmvnz Jaatefwmfl 4514, Mm Zwfefd 'awk We new wma 're' ,WWW 284 ADS Congratulatlons Renee Suzanne 1 IQ' ,ff J WE LOVE YOU Mother Aunt Norma and and Daddy Uncle Hugh ADS 285 .ff I 2 x 4 Q 5' , , ,A ' - -- X f ctcsss L H g g of Kathy, You are a very special young lady. With your intelligence, beauty, tenacity, and gift of love and laughter, you are sure to be a big success in life. Go get 'em honey, the world is waiting for you and always remember we love you very much. Mom, Dad, Cindy, and Christy 286 ADS Dear Seniors 1987 We wish to extend congratulat1ons to our current and former orthodontic patients who are graduatlng this year We are proud of you and wish you the best in the years ahead Keep in touch and let us know what you are doing May Success Be Yours Dr Terry Daugherty 8: Staff My Lil' Deb . .. There are no promises No guarantees In what I must say As you go far from me Your life is lust starting As you will soon know It holds much adventure Some high and some low You have common sense Intelligence too The wealth of the world Is just waiting for you Go out and grab all the Things you require This IS all your grandma And I can desire We love you XUJLQ You are the sunshine of my life. I am very proud of the young woman you have become. Keep your goals and values high, take pride in your accomplishments, believe in yourself. . . and happiness will be yours. Remember that I will always be here for you and that I love you very much. Mom J, , Congratulations and Best of Luck, I.B., Shellie Sr Ionathon ADS 287 you have been such a beautiful Now that you are growing up beautiful addition to the world, and I am so proud of you. As I watch you doing things on your own, I know you will find happiness and success because Iam confident in your ability, if your self-knowledge, your f values, and, most important, fi We love you, and never forget how very much your Daddy loved his Baby girl. He will always be Your smile lights up our life and gives us hope to carry on. I I Love Monf and Mike lla 288 ADS ti O , at ttt at L J - u 5 L fi is CONGRATULAHONS I Q t KIMBERLY : A Q A SENIOR '87 - 5 As you go forward C I e M L in search of your f ' L as Nr i future remember, C - L A you take our love ' - . r A and support with I u S w you always Love Mom Dad and Krls DR C DWAYNE TRAMMEL Orthodontist 1842 Rosemeade Pkwy 492 3386 fish 'Yes, be bold and strong! Banish fear and doubt! For remember, the Lord your God is with you wherever you go. Ioshua 1:9 Iohnathan Mark Boothe Hatfield Congratulations to the leader of the NO GOAL PATROL. Graduation is a major milestone in your life. The future is yours to claim. .. , , C- .-- '. f ,.- W' S at SOCCER CLUB ' DALLAS, TEXAS ' U.S.A. w ADS 289 Melinda, You are our Princess Best May your life always be filled with sunshine and Wishgs Happiness! We Love You So Much! Dad, Mom 81 Luke In All , Your Future Endeavors i f Congratulations David! Love Always, Mom. Nick, I can't express how much you mean to me. You're my very best friend and I thank you for always being there for me and I hope I have never let you down. I'll always be here for you to come to. Good luck at Tech and be good. I'm proud of you and I love you. Psalms 23 Always Danah wT,5,7'r 9 ' Nick, Our lives have been enriched having you for a son. We'll always be here for you no matter what comes your way. We only wish the best out of life for you. We are so proud of you. Hope the next 4 years at Tech will be the best. Always keep looking up. Love Dad and Mom. 290 ADS it Ii' Kim M IN THE LAST EIGHTEEN YEARS YOU HAVE EXPERIENCED A LOT OF LOVE MADE MANY FRIENDS AND HOLD WITHIN YOU MEMORIES THAT WILL LAST A LIFETIME WE KNOW YOUR SWEETNESS WILL ALWAYS REMAIN AND YOUR GENTLENESS WILL ONLY GROW STRONGER YOU HAVE MADE US VERY HAPPY MAY GOD CONTINUE TO BLESS YOU AND BE THE GUIDIN G LIGHT THROUGHOUT YOUR LIFE ALWAYS KEEP THE VERSE IN PHILIPPIANS 4 13 TUCKED DEEP IN YOUR HEART AND REMEMBER WE LOVE YOU DEARLY MOM DAD GREG AND KENNETH '4s 291 ADS We love you Mom Dad 8: Robmette l K We have both grown up since the days o watching Mickey Mouse. Now you are a senior and you are golng away to college There IS one thlng you must promlse me that we never grow apart Love always your l1ttle SIS Dawn You have grown 1nto a pretty young lady You are a very speolal person and we are proud of you Love always T1na Mom 8zDad It s hard to belleve how Marllee the ears Y have flown by It s been a 0 watch1ng you change from a dellghtful httle g1rl 1nto a beautlful young ady To We love you, Mom, Dad Clndy 8c Robert Y 7 ' 7 3 3 Y - ' fy lsst ' n I 1 y ,..,,, , 1,., PQ, , ff 4 A TN I , il' I lf A 5- - . . . v 1 7:9 7 v t l . ,V 22 v 'ftv 3 , If ge f L. ,vl , 292 ADS Q, D! 3 ,ff 5 5 J ,,,,, QQ S -, 1 K 1, Q5 ' 1' Paige - We are so proud of you, You have brought us great joy and We wish you all the happiness and success you deserve. Love, Mom, Dad, Amy, Happy, 8: Muffin 619' -.43 ADS 293 W D. 9 MONTHS CHRISTMAS 1972 Q CTL' WAFFLES 8: STEAN 4 YEARS The real purpose of our exlstence IS not to make a l1v1ng but to make a l1fe a worthy well rounded useful l1fe Do all the good you can By all the means you can In all the ways you can In all the places you can At all the trmes you can To all the people you can As long as ever you can STEAN PARKS LOVE COUNTRY PLACE A No bird soars too high 1f he soars with h1S own wmgs 294 ADS YQUHI MOM DAD LAURA MIKE AND RYAN DEWITT PERRY CONGRATULATIONS KEVIN 2 i S S Scott, YOu've done quite Well. The doughnuts, apple juice, YOU HAVE COME A LONG WAY d 't ' th AND fvlgrfgfmlns ms ave WE ARE VERY PROUD OF YOU! Love ' HAPPINESS ALWAYS D d Sl C 1 WE LOVE YOU 3 aff' YH MOM, DAD AND BILL I DANNY: F , YOUR FUTURE IS YOURS TO BEHOLD7 SOAR LIKE AN EAGLE AND SET YOUR GOALS, SON: ' THESE GOALS ARE YOURS TO BE HAD , H WE WILL ALWAYS BE HERE EOR GUIDANCE WHEN YOU ARE SEARCHING: WE WILL HAVE A SMILE S UNDERSTANDING WHEN YOU ARE SAD. f SUCCESS IN LIFE, DANNY, IS NOT IN BEING THE BEST, BUT IN DOING YOUR BEST. MAY GOD BLESS YOU. LOVE, DAD, MOM S JULIE ADS 295 i i TRICIA ................. ANOTHER OPENING ..... ANOTHER SHOW ...... Matthew 6: 19-34 Isaiah 50-51 Romans 8:28 Love, Mom, Dad, 8: Rob Congratulations Iulie We love you - Mom 81 Dad U' Iennifer, , , You're the greatest friend Alm hlgh and anyone could ask for. go for lt' Iwish you the best ofluok We love you' in college. Dad and Love your best friend, Samantha Lori Debbie This is just the Beginning of the Rest of your life. 296 ADS what example All our love Dad Mom Lorl 8zBrand1 Iennlfer Iudglng from the prcture we were not sure you were go1ng to make It but you d1d and we are very proud of you Now don t sleep through college We love you, Mom and Dad From the day you were born there has been only yo Belng proud of you would be an un erstatement You have always been true to yourself and IS rlght and wrong Never have you been a follower but a leader by flne You are our shlnlng STARR wlth more Character than anyone lW1C9 our age Reach for the stars because al dreams are osslble Audrey we love you and w1s only happlness for your l1fe Congratulatlons Iennlfer' You are very speclal to me I know you w1ll do well at anythlng you pursue Good luck IL P I Love You, Drew I Y nv 0 ' N, 5 - E . . , A . y . 7 7 ! ,A ., 'vl as ,I ik rf yd N , an A' , 4 3 R S r i I g . f if Q l 'bv 1.4 WV' X H' 4 V W, . ' 71. , A 1 as ' .' 4 . ,g , , 1 7 7 Y ' , . 7 s 1 1 ' - ' ADS 297 Michael Cody Lee Senior 87 Congratulations Cody Your accomplishments have already eclipsed our high expectations May you continue to bring sunshine to the lives you touch We love you so much Mom and Dad Ioey - We are so proud of you. To our son and brother whose dreams and accomplishments We cheered and the dis- appointments we shared. Love - Dad 8: Tyra Brian, Chris Love - Mom Mark, Mike, Nick Lori, Lisa, Lynn You have brought great joy into all our lives, ADS 299 . av Z 4 -'Y ,. ,f Neil, There are no words to adequately express our love for you. You are such a blessing to our lives. To watch you grow through the years, to see the sen- sitivity you possess, to share your dreams, to see you mature into an in- dividual that is strong in his beliefs - these are but a few of the joys you have given us. We are excited for you, and the bright future that lies ahead. Continue to grow in knowledge, faith, wisdom, and love. Always keep your positive attitude. Our love for you is uncondi- tional. Yet you have surpassed our most far reaching hopes of what our son would be. Thank-you for the wonderful memories. Have a happy future. Romans 8:28 Love, Mom and Dad i 300 ADS 'tiki -. sie 'feeds Q sd! t I l Danny, From your first steps of life, we held hands and walked through 18 years of happiness . . . and a few un- expected surprises. Now as you come to the different crossroads of your life, you may feel the hands that helped you walk have been freed. Fear not your future for the steps you take now are the goals and ideals you have set for yourself. rw vu Hr' we ,YJ Alone you may feel, but alone you will never be. For the hands that guided your first steps, will always be there to help you walk through whatever your future holds. We wish for you years of happiness, good health, and success. With all our love, Dad, Mom, Michelle, 8: Tami as l from Congratulations 225 J- 'i' M' 'S Seniors '87 S' ofa. . K :lg K ' We're proud of you We love you very and love you. much. Dad, Mom, gl Mom, Dad 8: Kenny Dena The flrst time we met, I just knew we'd be friends. M H. R4 , A Q f :V ,1 We 302 ADS Kerri Schreiner Iaokie Hill 1 Well, we've all gotta go sometime so they say, And for Newman Smith seniors it's on graduation day. We have fought and clawed our way to the top, But now all that good stuff is going to stop. So jump into the stream of life And don't look back - Now let's goto McDonalds and have a Big Mac. Nana '86 Congratulations Carrie Congratulations, you have reached The Turning Point. You have touched us all with your beauty, grace, and elegance. You have achieved so much, but not without giving up something in return. The things you have worked so hard for are not ending with your graduation. You have never lost sight of your goals and with your you can have it all. We Love You, Mom 8: Dad xg xii 'fi . 3 X FK , g, gggz A N talent, dedication, and determination, ADS 303 I in ' Qi an a n r ll Cindi, if 'l 'N v i ' - X1 .X 3 'A 4 Q. r f A ff' X . 6 i lx ,Qi Q ' ., 5 A f K' ' H' y Q if 'i Q P' I et' 11 .. 'A ' 41252 s A 1 Y' 17 'ff 4 Q ' You have given us all much Ioy 5 Val - r i ,' and Pride. We are confident l yy ,Q 'lf r you will find success and ' + ' 9' V happiness in the years to come. N. an ' 'M,, ' ' fa, f ,,..' so Q God Bless You! l l an 'A H Love You, .A 3' l if s Mom, Dad, Sammy, Kim, and Iuanita if -ru ' 1' 3 . , . I 1 -i :WN-l 1:-MW ' - or XX, 1, ,i ,J ,,, '1: ' f . ..,.. T is H r C B: . 1 .gg LQ' 3 ' Q I ff alike Yi M Wm .41 1 , W i' s ' :Q 4 , lp ev K I W f h r 1. 9 cl W ! v , 1 sn, 5 . ,A ' . an AV ,, Fiwwra. W v .mln wi A Q y 4 13, ,, , 11 fy Q' .fi M'- V W - -J, ,,..,, S fr . i , digg? K 'o-Q1fv,.ii L v rl W3 x X I X M l ' if r i F -. X A 1 gs x. Vg l x ll PL: ..-3 ,x Y v-... . ml Q ne Friends Forever 4 MJ Z ADS Turn around she's two. Turn around, she's four. Turn around, she's a young girl going out the door! CONGRATU- LATIONS ANDRIA We love you Dad, Mom, Darin IANIE APPLEBY You are the apple of our eye. We love you and are very proud of you now and forever. , Love Mom and Dad ,Lggi QQ : 3 e 1. mM..N .Of QM' It VL NN 3 ., Scoobs Through all these years you ve given me- more joy than sorrow more hap mess than anger more ri e than grief I feel or you more love than I can ex ress. You truly maie me proud! Love, Morn. li ADS 305 Special Friends Mom, I.B Ionathon, and Shellie We love you very much, f' SX! L I X- .sLff Qf 2f V- , , J -V , , ., Mg A , Z: ,Q , W ga!! - K un a! ! La- A lgifxjffv g,3g.a.-gf ,.j fl ff- 15 i ' , -622' ES-1 aw,f?':w.: 'Z'f1f' X!fQw2,1,.vgvi:s,- 'aw , . ,VA V MW, AV, H , Friends and the special people in our lives who laugh together and share together . . . Friends accept and enjoy one another just the way they are! We love you very much, Mom, Dad, Debi, and Lisa CONGRATULATIONS, SUSAN! You have always filled our lives with love, 1oy, and laughter. We are so proud of you and love you very much. Mom and Molly 306 ADS Wlififfdy' ?' 0 ' ' ZZ? Qllggb tvg ff74vzeaz4 imp Q 2?,X dmfvbe Zwyy WW lf 4' Qiswwvm IFW W SHANE WE LOVE VOU , A , , kW,,L,, .,,, , ,.. .fQ,, , ,,,Q ,,, y ' MGM DAD HOL 5 PEBBLES Uv, w A , i, J -W , J , :i W MQ ? iV , ADS 307 ALY, WE ARE SO PROUD OF YOU AND LOVE YOU VERY MUCH. MOM 8z DAD HOW HIGH I AM HOW MUCH I SEE A Y IIII ' REACH HOW FAR I I -af DEPENDS ON Mm .L , -is - mx. .. -- - -'ssc Stacy No words can describe the Warm memories, the pride and the gratitude, too, that come from having a daughter like you. We hope you know how special you are to us. Congratulations to our Senior 87', Love, Mom and Erine 308 ADS May your Bottom Drawer' of memories overthrow the life of one who is the top shelf of ours. Our pride and love go with you, Mom, Dad, Chris, Nan, and Poppy We probably wouldn t have anything to say Lisa Louise Ray To Lisa, Nobody does it better These words are especially for you For in the course of growing Lp Honey, you really came throug i.. 'iv' i ' gp u k . . , Q -. 1.t. . s:w. - -W - , - v:g.:, . . g ag' . My blessing be with thee! And these few precepts in thy memory. See thou character. Give thy thoughts no tongue, nor any unproportion'd thought its act. Be thou familiar, but by no means vulgar. Those friends thou hast, and their adoption tried, Grapple them to thy soul with hoops of steel, But do not dull thy palm with entertainment Of each new-hatch'd unfledged comrade. Before Of entrance to a guarrelg but being in, Bear't, that the opposed may beware of thee. Give every one thy ear, but few thy voice: Take everyone's censure, but reserve thy judgement. Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy, But not express'd in fancy, rich, not gaudy: For the apparel oft proclaims the person, Neither a borrower not a lender be: For loan oft loses both itself and friend, And borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry. This above all: to thine own selfbe true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any one. My blessing season this in thee! Shakespeare Love Always, Dad NN , M3175 AX is 310 ADS 'V 1 ?- fx. CUNGRATULATIGNS DGUG! We are proud of you! Doug, always remember that you are special to us and that you have only just begun! Love, Mom, Delber, Scot and Shel k l l To Shannon: Once there was a beauty born from much love, So perfect, so tiny, she came from above. ff t to Broken bones, broken faces, we went through them all, Always wondering why she couldn't Simply just fall. In school, on her own, she joined clubs and committees, Cheerleading her best through 4 years of activities. ffN She brought to our home so much laughter and cheer, Always perched on the lap Of her great Daddy-dear We know shetll succeed in whatever she does, Like a flower, she's bloomed, and we thank her with love. With all our love, Mom, Dad and Shane 312 ADS Missi, You've grown into suoh a wonderful young woman . . . It's impossible to measure just how dear you've always been, or how precious are the joys you,ve given time and time again - It's impossible to measure just how much we're wishing you, the very best things possible now and your whole life through. We love you, Mom 8z Dad CONGRATULATIONS DONNA! l ff. ' 1' A ' i 1 ' 1 gif ' 5 1 We are all so proud of you and love you very, very much. Mom, Dad, Chris 8: Ray fx . ADS 313 Aala. Mylene - 47 Aala. Rhoneil - 87 Abbott, Barbara - 14, 47, 57, 152, 180, 18 299 Abmayr, Ianine - 13, 85, 87, 186, 233 208, 31. Bailey,5fta y - 87 Bailie,!Bria - 47. 270 Bake ,Albe 1- 25, 47, 200, 202,207 Bake ,Carl ta - 87 oeker, Kimberly - 88. 229 Boeker, William - 104 aohannhn, Leslie - s, sa. 194, 215, 234 Boland, Angela - 48. 278 7 -.1 -- -B7 Baker, Fred 46.47.216 Balfer, Nova 87 Baldridge An rew -87 B dwin lam s103.183 11 -' all,Douglas 73,214 l l l Bla ock, Cher -104 Bonng, 5 115. a. 237, 238 Boll - . arol-48,220 :4 son. Craig - 88.183, 213 Bondo , Iuan - 74 B0nd0 , Mariaanna - 48 Burgess. Cynthia - 49,215,304 Abraham, Omana - 103 I Bonha d, lana - 104 Abramski. Kimberly - 103,139 Bllard. Kenn th - I ,184 Bonne t, Angela - 88 Ackerman, lill - 73,183 11113111 R0 ' F' 1031 225 500111 lzff91'Y - 43, 23 A005131-111-11311 -103 'DL 1 - 1- r ene -103 Bopp, 1 e rey - 49, 216 Adams, Cassaundra - 87,165 3 - ' 87 B0rll 1 A111591 - 74 Adams' Gavin - 33' 47' 130' 200 I andel. 1. . 19, 46, 47, 215, 249 Bosla d, Kristen - 104,199 Adams' Genevieve - 73' 179' , v 37 R anks, Michae E Bost, aura - 39.46, 49, 186, 208. 215, 216, Adams.Zachary-35.10 . 43 1 ' ' ' 1 5- fl '23 '?45 Adkins' Alish 1 . 31-1391-,Shaw -103 A B011 K1mbeI'ly - 37, 49, S5 Adkins, -,.,11ne1h 34 arfield, Sabri a - 145 B011 1-1511 -' 71 Ahalt,Reb 11 73,288 , affield-Tiffi ey-103 B0 1111-Kevln-71 Alley, Steven 3 , - 18 31'1131'11al1111 Y - 451 218. 290 go ffardcxoorod 5 285334 Albury, Rene 47 arncor , Ge eva - 87,233 0 915- Wen - - Alderson. Ch st0Ph - 103 l amwrd' SH tue' Q E I ERXEZEE 778294 Alexander. S acy - 73 3111913 ' ' 9 - - - 4 , ' - Aley, Debbie - 47, 292 1 51144, -- 1 444 11 2 n- Deanna - 74 Aley, Robinene -103,229 ,,,.ff - 11rr.T 1 4, 4 -: zen , 1- an1Kem1e1h - 154- 1117 A1ilKa1.awai.l-87 X,-XX 1 ar . I -X ' ow an, Kristen -104 Allan. Autqinn - 73 ,ff I fi - , - 1 BQ ' F 103 03' KHSW - 7 A111111 Ceann -142, 1 mio, H gel 87 4 1 Ov -,Fefe -53 Allen. Dana - 21, 271 'VEB '- 9 CFS -48 'v ' 1 oy 111- os - ,111e11,ja50 87' gg C!!! .f-7 Barr 1 Dor 87, 13 1 B0 ln, I9 n-49. 215 Allen. 1 ya - 73,136.137,145 , Bar ii. Br dley 48. 207 B0 19-,Rnbfn 15-74-1113 All11 .wy1111e11 - va 4 15 Ba on, 1 berly - 73. 20s 11 11801131118 '19 . lbhai Salima F 73 f B I r 5111518 73 B ckhahn, K rsten -49, 216 ' llinder. Tracie- 87 1 if .Sli Y - 7 l : ackhahn' 58 74 Allman' Smcey - 73,194 N If : s eth 1111 ' -139 X radford, El er - 88,206 I Alonzo. Gilbert - 73 , ' f ast 11 - Al - 1 3 mdford' tk - 104 Altamirano, Linda -103,215 1 gawhe Or. are rsi - 47. 73, -I g:::f:0f1i1i'1'1 70:9 Altamirano, Martha -73 1 atc 1 Or, ic 89 -87 1 T 1 Mvarez' Eric - 87 Ba11e' 1,M1C Bel - 73 Brandon. avid - 104 Alvarez. Luisa 87, 233 'X Bau 1 1-191111 133 X, gmnnon' A1111 202' 203 If . Alve, Seth - 103 1 Bau an L ri- 73.186, ' 3 1'11n01n- 9 Y - 1 'A d - V I B 1' 1 K -1gg. If BranS0 , y-49 1' 21323: 513111857 47 216 229 X,-ff! Ba V egoayel 43 If Branso hristoph -88 N f Ambrosio, Amanda - 87, 187.229, 33 B Y1 -S11 1111-103-15 Bm ner' Wllham - 74' 106' 34 Anderson' B1-1511-73, 140' 141 11 a co, sa'- 73, 7 , 515 B S ar, Andrew-74. 130.1 8.215 .-Rngerson, Christa 21503, 193 , ' 1 111 31210 5:0 350 Eggs ::1J'.g3iglaiZ849 U n erson. erry - 7 ' 1 - 'I If Anderson,Lara-87,186,200,2 ,lu , ff' Beave ,Ronald-1 8,13 B19 ken11f18e-Vance-1411 1 229,233 Beav rs,Katpre e-1 3.1 9 3 B' S121-1-'Sn-118 1 Anderson, Mark - 47 Bea ers, Mat' ret - 1 .1 3 99 X B BWB1'-C310111 - 33-194 X Anderson. Mary - 73, 210. 11, 4, 227 Be kley, V - 88,21 ,2 1111711181011-'C111'11e - 35- 3 -215 Angleman, Iohn - 47,21 ' ' if B1eckley, ithelle - 7 . 11 ff 1'18111D11- Mwhelle ffm- 2, 5 Antaloczy, Aaron - 10 , 183, 233 ,Beckm , Michael - I4 ff' B1'1111i-i1111W11h 1o4 1 8 49 Anwar. Sadia -103 , f'Bele ,Nichole - 88 ' WC - 111101 Y -35-104114 -1 Apple, Matthew - ,2a, 170, 205, z ef 1 ,f Be yron - aa, 20 Brooker. Patrick 71 18, 232, 34. 38. 49. 172, 207 f ,. IM- 11 ll , , ., , 173, 226, 227 APlJ1eby.Ianie - 7,,,i94,,-305 ff 1 X ll.StiSnrEio:1-. 3 1- 1661 Books' Andre F 1417! Applegate, Philli 4 - 4717! 1 y ell, Stephen - z f Brooks-M1213-1 1- 74,' 134 1 rchimbaud, A dre 103 7' 7' Bell, Thomas - I: ' 0, 1, 216 Brooks' W111111m - if , X A ebalo, Ienni er-L 7,13 f Benefield, B1-an - 1 3 Brown. 5111110117 -, 04 1 XX A balo, Stev nr-L 103 Beneke, Ioann 3 grown, g:ndace!Efgg,5116 - Are s, Kristin -87, 215 B01-11-191-,Rich 11 1'0W11- , 115 - 1 1 Arm avage. Christian - 130, 154 If B 1 - r h -- 8 orowoynown - 8 -rme out. Iames - 87.1481 ,f : - 1,1 er 15, 73, 74 13101711-111111115 104 ' old, t assandra - 73 I .X ff 24 nett 1 - 3135481224 131019111-1115011 104-114 f Arri ton, effrey - 87, ' V 2 , 4 enni g -. 'Hey - 73, 225 BFFYW11-1611111 1-85 f - -1 -10 Ben anis-8.33.34 - ,4a,1 , g:gy:1m1ls5wj340-1 A5 y, D5 1 li E' f Ili f 1 - Askew, Roh yi ' 51' 1 5 rt- a5.aa.ia ,1ea, 169 fB1'0W11-M'C11591- 74-141 f Atkins,Reb C e 1 an-103,184 BYOWH- evhnn-83 Aumend,'St1ott f B : 3110511 - 48' 2 , Bruckn r, Heldl - 74 ff A1414 Kar' I1 B 17- l1l0SBPh - 34, .130 Bfumf ld- Tniny - 31- 7 194- 197 ,Av tt ra 1- - am, Noel - 7 f Bryn ,Lauren - 24. 2 ,49, 201 JV, 74:1 11-319131911 - 4 Bry .Mark -89 1 ' sie , I ' 1 ll -104 Bu hanan, stian -104, 149 f - L.. 111 9-K1111 - B , effrey - 89 1 :lx 1 I B1ltleIl,Rqb rt-46.4 ,2151f udd lll, Richard- 11,74,130,1a2,1se ff Db fi 'Z Bl111181'1Bl' h - 73 X udhrani, Vanita - 86, 89 ' 2 cksh r.Tamra 74 Bulin,Michae1-74,141 W' - 1 -87 lapk ear. Tina 104,20 Bullard, Natasha -as Hb-1-SUP, 1 ' 4-4 X B151 -A1111' -1 '-184 Bumgarner. Iannifer -89 gentile, Iuliesf 87. 2 . B ir, 180011 13.189, 3 Bumpas, Leslie - 38. 49 HC mann- 1151- lHir,S1-md'-104 Bunch, Kalisa - 104,184 aghtatlso - 4 84 M309 B111111011- ' 91-111111 04 Burchfield, Christian - 104 I: er, nne - . - - :Z . ' L I I A - 73 mam ' Gregor 7418 Burdette, Sherri 74 B 1 - 1 - 1 7 a , Ronald Baggett, ennl er -103 99 Baggs, Iennifer - 1' Bagley, Brian - 1 Bagwell, To - 35,103,163 Bailey, C ace- 103, 2 1 Baile ynthia -103 Ba' y, Daniel- 7 7,186 Z. iley, Ionatha 1 7, 99, 174 Bailey, lwti - 87 gr' X , 314 INDEX I vins, Ieff 74 loomingdale, Clifford - 60 Bochart, Kristin - 88 Bochart, Mark - 66 Bodes, Suzette - 34, 48, 137 Bodnar, jason -104, 208 Bodnar, Iohn - 6, 74,186, 202,210,233 Boduch, Kathi - 48 Boehler, Iames - 225 Boehm. Ryan - 104 Burgess, lon - 74,183,186 Burlison, Keith - 55,150 Burnet Burnet Burnet Burnet Burns, Burns, ,Iennie - 104.233 I, Gina - 89, 97,152,215 I, Kristin -104, 139,189 t, Sara - 46, 49 Angela - 194 Charles - 33. 45. 46, 49, 133. 229 Burns, Kevin - 104 Burns. Michael - 218 Burns, Robert- 49, 224 Burr, Amidee -104, 163 Burrow, Richard - 104,184 Burton, Kristin - 49 Burzynski. lon - 89 Burzynski, Peter - 49, 210. 216 Busby, Michael - 49 Buscher, Mark - 223 Bush, Michael - 104 Butler, laqueline - 9 Byrd. Stephanie - 50.194, 257 Byse, Vickki - 50,222 Caffey, Karla - 89,194 Caffey, Laura - 46, 50, 215 Cahill, Iacquelin - 50, 214, 236, 237, 241 Cain, Chesley - 104 Cain, Karen - 46,511 164, 216,227 Cain, William - 223 Caldwell, Chandra - 34, 46, 50, 190, 191, 273 Caldwell III, Chancey -129,130,170,171 208 Calhoun. Christoph - 89 Calhoun, Michael- 89 Callaway, Amy - 19, 50, 218 Calvert, Susan - 27, 202, 203 Campbell, Demetria - 89 Campise, Chad - 104 Canalas. Amy 86, 89. 208 Cannon, Laura - 104 Cannon, Lisa - 233 Cannon, Marvin - 79 Canon, Dianne - 93,186 Cape. Marvin - 19, 50 Capocci, Anthony - 104 Carden, Philip - 104 Carey, Iames - 104 Carey, Michael - 134 Carlson, Iennifer - 89. 233 Carlson, Kimberly -104 Carlson, Michelle - 50 Carmichael, lanna - 104 Carmichael III, Buff- 182. 183 Barney, Iennifer - 89.186, 213 Carrell, Clay - 89 Carroll, Deborah - 50 Carruthers. Dawn - 30, 50,216 Carruthers, Todd - 89,183 Carter. Chance - 89,146 Carter, Timothy - 134 Carter, Trey - 75, 134 Caruth, Iennifer - 50, 268 Caruth, Trevor - 104 Carver, Natalie - 50,146 Casebolt, Theresa -104 Cassidy, Sean - 89, 172 Casso. Sara - 104 Castagnoli, Renee - 38, 50,157 Castillo, Iuan - 134 Castillo, Maribel - 104. 199 Castro, Vincent- 50,130. 154,155 Catalano, Elizabeth - 174 Cavazos. Iesus - 104 Certa, Patrick - 50 Cervantes, Samuel - 89 Chacko, Anita - 75, 219 Chadwick, Gene --105,219 Chainey, Lisa - 75 Chaky, Derek - 105 Chaky, Erick - 75,186 Chang, Han - 89 Chang, Stephen 32, 33, 37, 50, 210, 211. 216, 231 Chao, Cynthia -105,186 Chapman, Andrea - 89. 180, 181, 183, 210 Chapman, Bryan -134 Chapman, Mark - 50,186,216 Chastain, Christoph - 50, 158 Chavez, Carlos -105 Chavira, Iorge 105 Cheney, Tracey - 50 Cherington, Stacy - 32, 33, 46, 51 Childers, Kathy - 51, 190,191,202 Childs, Melinda -105 Cho, Ronald - 89,213 Choi, Hui - 105 Chrisman, Kimberly - 46,51 Chrisman. Tiffany - 11,105,193 Christie, Lorri - 38, 51, 173 Chung, Sunny - 75 Ciancia, Micah - 105 William - 105, 214 Clancy, Dana - 35, 89, 194 Clark, Bryan - 105 Clark, Holly - 13, 89, 194 Clark, Sonya - 3, 7, 19, 37. 51, 208, 211, 214, 236, 237, 239, 242, 245 Clarkson, Ionathan - 89,150 Clarrissimeaux. Stefanie - 152 Clay, Kenneth - 72. 75,84, 141, 215, 216 Clemens, Kimberly - 105, 164 Clements, Aaron - 89 Cleveland, Vanessa - 75, 184 Cloninger, Amy - 89,192 Coats, Mark - 163 Cochran, Kristi - 75 Cochran, Thomas - 75 Cockrell, Clinton - 89,170 Cockrill, leff- 134 Coday, Michelle - 105 Codina, Alan - 75,141,216 Codina, Claudia - 105,13B,139,146 Coffey, Desma - 105 Cogar, Katherine - 51 Cogburn, Onis - 75.189 Cogburn, Sylvia - 105,189 Cohn, David - 51 Coker, Karen - 75,194,195 Cole, Iohne - 75,184,186 Coleman, Suzanne - 105, 199 Collins. Elizabeth - 89 Collins, Iason - 89 Collins, Matthew - 89 Collinsworth, Ioy - 89 Collis, Mark - 89 Congemi, Iennifer - 105 Conner, Damon - 172, 173 Conner, Iohn - 75 Conner, Meghan - 105 Conner, Sean - 89, 213 Conoly, Iason - 105 Cook, Amy - 89,231,233 C00k, Christy - 105, 138,139, 146 Coon, Michael- 75, 148, 214 Cooper, Brian - 90 Cooper, Donald - 105 Cope, Steven - 105 Copp, Ami- 35, 72, 75, 92, 227 Corbe, Donna - 51,220,313 Cordes, Stephanie - 105 Cornwell, Lawrence - 75,130 Corrigan, joseph - 90 Cortinas. Dalia - 90 Courson. Silas - 12,105 Courts, Brandon - 220 Covey, Charla - 72, 75, 190, 200, 201, 202, 203 Cox, Brent- 90,170 Cox, Christoph - 90 Cox, Gregory -105 Cox, Kimberly - 38.46, 51.194, 291 Cox, Lucinda - 75, 215, 216, 233 Cox, Maurice - 90,91 Cox. Robert -- 105 Cozad, Sheri - 90 Cozart, Carrie - 38, 51, 183, 216, 303. 309 Grady, Leigh -45, 51, 194, 224 Craft, Sean - 90,101 Craft Ir., David - 105 Craig, Shane -- 105 Craver, Cherisa - 90, 94, 164, 22 Crawley, Gary - 26, 27, 75 Crimmins, David -105,143 Critchley. David - 51,75 Cromis. Cynthia - 75, ,208 Cropp. Karli - 90, 191 Crosby. Kent- 88,90 Crosby, Shane - 75, 78, 215,218 Cross, Ioe -105 Cross, Stacie - 90, 192 Crowder. Patricia - 75 Crowe, Stephanie - 51,219 Crowell, Troy - 150 Crum, Karen - 51.54.194 Crumb, Tyra - 90,233 Crump, leffrey - 51,130 Crutsinger, Howard - 90,134 Crutsinger, Samuel - 24, 25, 34. 46, 52. 200, 201, 229 Cruz, Luis - 75, 134 Culp, Stacey - 90,146,189,233 Culver, David - 75 Cummings, Amanda - 105 Cunningham, Chris - 90 Cunningham, Iason - 52 Cure, Alison - 105, 139, 205 Curran, Kellie - 90,215 Curtis, Ianelle -105 D Amico, Antoinett - 52 D Orazi, Andrea - 52 Dagley, Mark - 142 Dagley, Shanna - 52 Daigneault. Daniel - 52, 154 Daily, April- 90 Dale, Stephen - 52,184,213, 268, 276 Dalton, leffrey - 105,184 Dam, Xuong - 52, 105 Dang, Tu Anh - 213,216 Daniel, Tammy - 13 Daniels, Alyson - 52, 206. 308 Daniels, Courtenay - 52,154 Daniels, Paul- 105 Danisi, Chris - 75.268, 281 Darden. Kimberly - 75 Darling, David - 52 Darnell, Bryan - 33, 52, 140, 141 Daswani, Dhanwanti - 105, 205 Daughtry, Alicia - 75, 194,208,215 Davis, Angela - 90 V Davis, Cristi - 75 Davis. Daniel- 90 Davis, Debra - 90, 215 Davis, Donna - 90,208 Davis, Michelle - 75 Davis Davis, Ramie - 75, 213 Stephani - 184 Davis, Davis, ,Tianne - 105, 199 Day. David - 105 Dean, Michelle -105, 199 Dechant, Shawna - 75, 200, 202, 203, 216 Deckard, Danielle - 52 Decker, Iennifer - 76, 90, 192 Decker, lulee - 72, 190 Dedmon, Kevin - 76, 174 Deford, William - 105 Dekeyrel, Michael - 174 Dekeyrel, Mitchell- 174, 175 Delano, Rebecca - 46, 52, 194 Delisi, Holly - 52, 234 Demyan, Christina - 52 Denbow. Susan - 40, 52, 180.184, 3, 224, 268 Denbrook, Alan - 105 Denda, David - 156 Denny, Steven - 90, 9 Denney, Tree - ,142 Denney, Trish - 34, 53, , 275, 296, 300 Depalma, I ph - 53, 1 0, 299 Devor, ' ard - 76 Dez ,Emese - 76, 13 D' , Amie - 90, 1 iana. loseph - 05,143,186 Dibacco, Stefa e - 76,213 Dicapua, Da 'elle - 90 Dickey, Do y - 105, 183 Diep, Ha 53 Dillon, elly - 76 Dind avid -- 76 Dixon, Beverly - 90 Dixon, Michael- 10 86 Dobbs, Michael- Dobson, Sean 2, 33. 52, 53,227 fDodd, Virgi ' - 90,152 Donald y - 90 Do son, Tonya - 90,209 nley. Michael- 33, 53 Donlon, lames - 53,210 Donohoo, Kevin -105, 108 Donovan, Fredrick - 106 Dorsey, Caroline - 91 Doss. Iason -106 Doiy, Kimberly - 106,181,184 Doty, Robert- 106, 233 Douphrate, David - 76,208,216 Douthitt, Shane - 106, 143 Dowdle, Cindy - 91 Doyle, Erin - 106,139 Drain. Tracy - 53 Drake, Ieffrey - 223 Drechsler, Lisa - 76,207 Drechsler, Stephen - 106 Dresser, David - 91, 184 Dresser, Rosemary - 53,184,224 Drew, Shelly - 106, 202 Drieling, Michael- 91, 174 Driver. Eric - 53, 214 Dryburgh, Audrey - 76, 213, 216, 233 Dubus, Lyle - 33.53, 184, 216, 227, 230 Duckworth. Marianne - 106. 199 Ducotev, Debbie - 53 Duffel, Nicole - 106 Duke, leremy - 91 Duke, Kyle - 91 Duncan, Derisa - 76 Dunklee, Deborah - 76, 187, 188,189, 216. 217, 224 Dunlap, Thomasa - 106 Dunn, Sabrina - 76 Dunning, Katherine -106, 157 Duval, Stephen - 106 Dwight, Iennifer - 91 Dyson, Darren - 106 Dziuha, Daniel- 106, 233 Eapen, Sheeba - 86, 91 Eapen, Thomas - 53 Eason, I Nan - 76, 186,213 Easterling. Steven - 76, 130 Eastland, lulie -106,199 Eatmon, Kari -- 33.46, 53,216 Eaton, Sheilah - 53, 194, 218 Ebner, Patrick - 106 Echeverri, Sandra 106 Eddy, Kimberly - 199, 205 Edmondson, lennifer -106, 174 Edwards, Iohn - 91 Edwards, Leah - 53, 259 Edwards. Steven - 53, 186 Eggenschwiller, Karl - 53 Ehlert, Iames - 106 Ehrp, Stacie - 106 Elkins, Henry - 76, 208 Elliott, David - 76, 184 Ellsworth, Tammi - 76 Elmore, lason - 91 Elmore, Lori- 106 Elmore, Melissa - 106,1B3, 199 Elrod, Kevin - 53 Elrod, Melissa - 106 Elwel n - 106, 143 Em son, bert - 91 E gel,Wil1iam-106,143 ngland, Anderson - 53, 186, 213, 227, 230, 268 Enright. Robert- 76, 218 Erickson, Brenda - 106, 205 Erickson, Deborah - 91 Escano, Don -106 Evalds, Leeann - 76 Evans, Brian - 45, 54, 184, 233, 237, 238 Evans, Candace - 86. 91 Evans, Gregory - 221 Evans, Iohn - 91 Evans, Philip - 142 Evans. Sabrina - 139 Evilsizer, Iacquelyn - 106 Ewings, Troy - 76 Fadke, Christine -106 Fahmer, Michael - 91, 183 Faiz, Christina - 106 Fann ll, Terry - 35,91 Farley, Amy - 11, 54, 216, 236, 237, 241, 268 Farley, David - 91, 142 Fast, Michelle - 76, 84 Faust, Brenda - 19, 54, 194 Faust, Iennifer - 11,106,193 Faust, Kevin - 91 Feagins, Iohn - 38, 54, 60, 186 Feldman, Eric - 106,174 Ferencak, Tanya - 91, 152,153,186 Ferguson, Amy - 106, 199 Ferguson, Ieffrey - 54, 184 Ferguson, Iill - 91, 181 Ferguson, Paige - 54, 234, 293 Ferraro, Sylvia - 106, 215 Few, Cynthia - 54 Fields, Christoph - 91 Fields, Sherri - 45, 76, 213, 233, 237,239 Finger, Alisha - 86, 91 Finley, Patrick - 76 Fiore, Robert- 183 Fischer, Amy - 106 Fischer, Ieffrey - 106 Fischer, Michael - 76, 184 Fisher, Amy - 91, 186 Fisher. Kelly - 91 Fishman. Amy - 54. 194 Fitzsimmons, Scott- 76, 226, 227 Flatt, Daniel- 91, 174 Flatt, Iames - 54 Fleming, Kassandra - 76 Fletcher, Stephanie - 107 Flood, lason - 91, 142 Flores. Pedro - 54, 218 Flores, Stephanie - 107, 199 Foerster, Mark - 91 Foley, Christine - 107,164,205 Folsom. Leigh - 91, 200, 202, 203,215 Foor, Deana - 76 Ford, Ann - 91 Ford, Ieffrey - 62 Ford, Iohn - 104, 107 Foshee, Michelle - 76, 194 Fragle, Chad - 35, 107 Frakes, Dawn - 33,54 Francis, Darren -- 53 Francis, Rhett- 76,141 Francis, Sharon - 107 Frank, Clinton - 76, 130 Frank, Mark - 91 Frank, Paul - 8, 76, 223 Frank, Tamy - 76, 151 Franklin, Christina - 12, 107 Franklin, Melissa - 54, 224, 227,264 Frasure, Edwin - 107 Frawley, Kathleen - 107 Freeman, Monte - 76 French, Kimberly - 77,137,173, 224 Frey, Nicola - 9, 54, 186, 218 Fried Il, Iohn - 54 Frontario, Kristin - 77 Frontario, Marc - 91, 148 Fry, Mary - 77 Fugitt, Deanna - 91 Fulks, Lisa - 77,183 Fuller, Nicola - 77,213,216 Fuller, Scott- 91.184, 225 Fusselman, Iohn - 54, 174, 176 Gage, Eric - 77, 183, 186 Gajewski. Richard - 91 Gale, lames - 34, 54, 130, 132, 260 Gale, Shannon - 91. 192 Gamble, Elvin - 141, 160 Gamero, lennifer - 92 Gammon, Laiuanda - 107,164, 216 Gant, Cheryl - 107, 216 Garcia. Falcon - 77, 158 Garcia, Michael - 219 Garner, Gregory - 92, 133 Garner, Royce - 92 Garrett, Kimberli - 34, 54, 266 Garrett, Megan - 77, 173, 186 Garrison, Debbie - 77 Garrison. lill - 92 Gates, Mark - 107,134 Gates, Michael - 77,148 Gatlin, lack - 92 Gay, Christoph - 77,134,169 Gayle, Scott - 92 Gear, Angela - 92 Gefrides, Christoph - 77, 130 Gefrides, Nicholas - 130 Gemelli, Theresa --107 Gemelli, William - 77 Gensler. Michael - 24, 77, 200, 202, 203, 213, 216, 229. 230 George, Arun - 92,219 George, Iacob - 107 George, Robert - 18, 24, 26. 34, 54, 179, 200, 201, 208, 216, 237, 245 Georgios, Andromedam - 12, 107 German. Xen - 107 Germany, Michael- 77 Germany, Tracy - 54, 71 Giarrusso, Michael - 77 Gibbs, leffrey - 92, 186 Gibbs, Robbi - 7 Gibson, Chandra - 55, 63 Gibson, Ryvan - 77 Gibson, Tyrone - 107, 222 Giffen, Charles - 107 Gilbert, Patrick - 92, 134 Gilchrist, Greg - 55 Giles, David - 107, 173, 208,229 Giles. Ieffrey - 77 Giles, Mary - 72, 77, 157, 172, 208, 215. 216, 229 INDEX 315 Giles, Todd W 77, 83 Gill, Samuel W 92,134 Gilmore, Robin W 55 Gilmore, Sonia W 92 Gilyard, lacquelyn W 55 Gimlin, Dawn W 14, 37, 46, 55, 214,292 Gimlin, Tina W 107 Glaser, Laura W 77,194 Hodge' 'oe - Q3 Glasgow, Tiffany W 221, 252 Han, Chong- 108 Han, leanie W 32, 33, 37, 42, 56, 203, 216. 217, 232, 245 Han, Shawn W 56, 223 Handy, lames W 7, 92 Handy, Sherri W 108 Haney, Elizabeth W 78 Haney, Lisa W 56 Hilzer, Chad W 78 Hinshaw, Samuel - 93 Hinton. Iennifer W 57 Hirai, Tomohiro W 57 Ho, Minchul W 57,154,155 Hobbs, Stephen W 102, 187. 229 Hodder, Cheryl W 78,224 lensen. Glenn W 18, 58 lergensen, Glendon W 6, 37,214,214 lernigan, Ginger W 199 limenez, Marisa W 78,208 links, Nicole W 164 loa, Theresa W 78 lohns, Kimberly W 94, 215 Hans, Audra W 24, 25, 33, 56, 20 203 0. 201, 202. Hoechstetter, Kurtis W 93 Glenn. Heather W 35,107,199 Glenn, Wendy W 86, 197 Glosson, lulius W 4 Goacher, Richar W 77, 142 Gochis, NA la W55,'130 , G01 me - 77. az 203, 230 nzales. Gonzales, J Goodman Denise 77, 1 Duane 2 .Kimberly- 55 218 Goodman, Tina W 107. 9 Gore, Susan W 46, 55, 224, 6 ix Gormly, Elizabeth W 194, 20 X Hansen, Amy W 56, 269 Hansen, Angela W 108 Hansen, Christine W 92 Hansen, Tamara W 92 Hanson, Devin W 92 anson, Iohn W 7 Hardwick, Shannon W 78, 92 ardyxliobert W 108 H elsonXKeri W 78 Har 's,Will1am W 102,108,184 Harlo ,Todd WQ08 Hofmann, lames W 93, 134, 202 f Hogue, Amy W 93 Hohner, Robin W 57, 182,186,2 ,227 Hoisington, Kirsten W 78, 214, 1 ,233 Holcomb, Toni W 57, 220, 225 Holland, Thomas W 93, 134 Hollingsworth, Ami W 93 Hollingsworth, Iennifer W 99 Hollingsworth, Tia W 57, 18 Hollis, Rusty W 213 Holloway, Pamela W 7 Holmes, Carolyn W 19 Holmes, Felicia W 78 213 Holmes, lay W 45, 5 ,237 Holt, Dana W 93,1 Hooper, Pamela 93,224 Hooper, Sonya W 72, 78, 203, Lf 229, 233 Hooten, Micha W 57,129,13 230, 237, 242 Hopkins, lan en W,78, 203 , 215,218 Hopkins, le ifer 78 lohns, Kimberly W 78 Iohnson, Aaron W 94,231 Iohnson, Alicia W 94,146,164 lohnson, Candace W 146 Iohnson, Derek W 143,216 lohnson, Iennifer - 184, 205, 215 Iohnson, Melissa W 34, 58, 136, 137 313 Iohnson, Michael W 78, 182, 183, 213 214 215 Iohnson, Paul W 94, 215 Iohnson, Shannan W 79, 215 lohnston, Debra W 46, 58, 194, 296 lohnston, Kristen W 199 lones, David W 59, 218 lones, Gary W 135 lones, Ienny W 94 lones, Iohn W 94, 184 lones, Krystin W 94, 202 lones, Staci W 59,219,226 lones, lones, Teresa W 59 William W 79.154, 156 lordan, lon W 59 loseph, Suja W 99 Horne, Kar W 147, 2 5 Horne, La ra W 93, 1 9 Horne, 'sa W 93, 208, I e House lter, Kaci W A: 4, 5 ,207 Housl n. Charles W ' How rd, Stacy W 85 Ho ard, Tina - 7 sey, Harry W ' , ' ad, lohn W 78, 8 ' 17 if rliacek, Doug 3,, , ,58, 311 Hsiehaliegina 164 8 Hsieh, Sunny Huang, lche Huang, lwe W I . backa I Hu me-lo l ' Hudsohf ath .1 222 ,Vi Huh.lu -1 1 08,216.2 Hu n, .li D ri r '3, H ' . -1 35.72.782 '. 1 , '. sa 220,221 ..,g 'n' 'i 48,216 lp in 9,' HG' ,Eunice 5. mam,Faz -,7 .195 ix X lune. Xiomara W 79 lunkin, Kerry W 79, 144,145 lustus. lody W 79, 82, 214, 216, 231 Kaiho, l-kuko W 79, 205 Kairalla, Shannon W 31, 34, 46,59,190, 289, 312 Kalisz, Kirk W 184 Kalivoda, Siacy - 32, 38.59.191 197,266 Kang, Nani W 79, 159 Keating, Doranne W 183, 213 Keating, lerome W 94,184, 214,231 Keener, Brandi W 94 Keesey, Kristin W 205 Keesey, Scott W 79 Keith, lason W 59 Kelley, Dawn W 86, 94, 233 Kelley, lewel W 94,208,229 Kelley, Kyle W 8,19, 46, 59, 235 Kelly lr., Keith W 79,183 Kelson, Carey W 79, 141, 215, 216 Kenton, Karen W 59 Kerner, Marni W 79, 187 Kerrigan, lennifer W 79 Kersting, Mary W 79, 194 Kettman, Christina W 99,214,215 Kidwell, Todd W 37, 59,158 Kiefer, Lisa W 102,107,199 Kilby, Kristin W 46, 59 78 1' 93 ,f 1 58 X! I l 3 b 7 1 8 1 i h t r , Hu 0 ' 170 mil Pa r 191 H g T H t la i 8 Y tll Fa in ' f . 51? 2 9 as ,W ur lj- 8 X 1 If V 7 X Hackworth, Wend W 92. 207 , Gornall, Wendy W 77,116,186,2 Harmo ,Brandi 56 kGossling, Todd W 107,216 X' Harper-Bfouke 2 -92 Dushey, joseph W107 Harper lI:,Warren W 108X G dy, William - 77, 216, 217, 230 Harris,Al'i1Y - 105-103 Gra eo, Theresa W 92 rris, Andrew - 78. 130 Graft -, Kelly W 77 Har ' amejl 202 ff Graha X Grady W 55 Hafflsil-1 ,- 55 Graham, fery W 184 CN Harrison, Chan 92 g Graham, lon an W 107 Harrison. lenn' , lf Granade, Maric ' W 14, 55, 208, 222 Harrison, 'chael W 10 .17 . Grant, Kristin W 9 Harrisv . yqhelle -1 8 !6Nn1h3m,E1-ika - 10 Hart,,Tamara 92, 93, 817 7. ay, jennifer W107 Harvey, Bran on W 10 I ' Gray' joel - 37, 55 Harveylr., R chard W ,'56,1,83 ' ' 23 Gray, lghn - 92 V'Harvick, S nnon W 7 ' ' ' Greco, lonathan W 11, 77. 130,131 , V In A 103 Xe' ' Green' Darin - 551169 ,' Harwell, Todd - as, ,i '186,f ff 16, 276 ' Green, Dawn W 77, 194 Haselden, Stacey - M5 13 M Green, Derek W 19, 55,130 - Haselden' Tmwy 08, 14 ,, Green, Donavon W 143 l Hasty Gregory . V 2 ,Q l creeri, Louis - 77,103,141 Hatfield, lon . I ff: . . 1, 289 Green, Matthew W 77, 225 '1 Hathaway - I ti , Green, Michael W 55, 129, 174, 234,i249 1 Hatha . .1 -' - ' 'EWR Greenlwald, ShannonW92 , 'i . evi f 1 ' Greenstein, Brett W 107, 143,156 lx 1 ,Tina Ulf , 29 Greenwood, April W 107 V , icha Greenwood, KimberlyW152 ' elwood,l I1 184 Greenwood, Paula W 77,189 ly aley, Kev' .- Greer. Christa W 107 'X He rn, Sus 7 8 Gregorio, Mia W 77 Hea on, A 1 if Gribble,Steven-134 Heg a I 2: l 1 8 Griffin, loseph - 77 Heim r 1' 08,184 i Griffin, Stephanie W 77 - ein - I 1 H V riffith,BradleyW15, 77,213 - ' -Ay H t y-56 Gr' s,Pa11l-107 - if f - 3s,93,194, 20 grim ,Mark W 92,156 0- e 78, 206, 208 Grossli ,George - 77,158,215 . !9?0 a 108, 216 Grossman, lex W 92 dlwrlfak , enneth W 56 Grupp, losep W220 lg ,F , :1 Guenther, Scott 77 If 1 e ' ,L . 08 Guerra, Leonel W 1 i u 1 ree, Sh I Culley, Durunsalae W ' : meke, Tri . li Gunn, lames W 149 ' enderson, Ange 4 93 Gunn, Iennifer W 55 X 7' Henderson, Duane 108 Gupta, Kapil W 56 ff Hendricks, Kim - 5 Gutschlag, Iohn W, , 134 f Hendrickson, Suz ,J ' Gwilliam, Heather - 77, 183, 224, 2 V 1 Gwynn, Matthew W 108 Gwynn, Nicholas W 77 ff l I , lf Hakul, Renee W , 220 Halderman, DavidWf78 Hale, Bouke W 78 Haley, Micheal W 134 Haley lr., Herman W 73,134 Hall, Christinal W 108, 186, 189, 229,233 Hall, Darrell W 56 Hall, Dawn W 92 Hall, Kelly W 108.164, 199 Hall, Kimberly W 92 Hall, Kimberly W 108 Hall, Scott W 92,134 Hallmark, Tracy W 56 Hamer, Michele W 92 Hamilton, Brian W 45, 45, 56, 237, 239 Hamilton, Chiara W 108 Hammar, Katherine W 78,224 Hammar, Stephanie W 92,225 Hammerbacher, Lisa W 147 Hammond, Sallv W 78,186 316 INDEX Henegar, Stacey 86.9 ,192 Henegar, Stephen - 8 Henegar lr., lames W 57, 218 Henry, Robin W 78, 200, 20 203 Henry, Scott W 57 Henson, Tina W 57, 220 Hernandez, Adela W 9 Hernandez, Cynthia 164, re 9 Hernandeztarta, los W H lmam,Y mi ' 81,184 lmke 0 to 8, 227 In rits , Amy W 93,159 ngrum, Charles W 78 lnness, Courtney W 74, 85 lnness, Darcy W 93,194 lvy, lulie W 58 Kim, Helen W 59, 222 Kim, Hyun W 79 Kim, leongW 59, 219 Kim, loo - 94,158 Kim, Phil W 102,113,149,184 Kim,Seu ngW94 Kim, W00 l0e - 59,130,148 King, David W 94,213 King, Harold W 94, 184 King, Nancy W 94 Kiplinger, Keith W 59 Kircher, Tabitha W 94 Kirk, Angela W 94, 221 Herr Herr ing, Tina W 13 ing, Tucker W 156 Herron, Heidi W 93 Hess, Michael W 93 Hess, Teresa W 37, I , 219 Hess, Tresa W 57 Hess, William 15 Hesser, Kyle W 12,143 Hickman, Heather W 57,186 Hicks, Candace W 78, 194 Higgins, Ryan W 93,148 High ers, Dawn W 57,226 Hill, Deborah W 57 Hill, Dena W 199 Hill, lacqueline W 32. 57,194,197 Hill, Lance W 93, 133, 189 Hill, Misli W 93,205 Hill, Stephanie W93 Hilton, Christoph W 78,154 Hilton, Wendy W 225 lackman, Stephanie W 93,164 lackson, Bryan W 12 lackson, Emily W 35,193,208 lackson, Heather W181. 186 lackson, lill W 94, 186, 213, 233 lackson, Karen W 86. 94. 209, 215, 229, 233 lackson, Laura W 94 lackson, Nancy W 30. 72. 78. 208, 215,216 lackson, Philip W 186 lackson, Thomas W 58,215 lamer, left'W 172 lames, Kevin W 143 lames, Lisa W 94, 166 lames. Travis --9,611,160 lankowski, lordan W 94 larvis, Gary - 94 larvis. Renee W 58,272 Iayroe, Andrew -- 78,130 leffers, Randy W 58 lennings, Sherry W 58, 218 Kiss, loey -- 110.164, 187 Kitchen, lames W 110,143 Knecht, Kyle -- 24, 25, 35, 94, 179,200,202 Knight, Elic W 94 Knoerr, Douglas W 79 Knowlton, lulie W 60, 194, 196, 214, 296 Koehler, Tracy W 34, 60 . Kopsas, Karla W 94 Kosofsky, Adam W 94,162 Kovar, lulie W 205 Kraemer, Mark W 79, 179, 183, 214, 227, 230 Kraus, Angelina W 60 Kraus, lames W 110. 219 Krauth, Suzanne - 94,199 Krieger, Heather W 60, 219 Krimm, Laurie W 79,225 Krishnan, layshree W 94,208,233 Kropp, April W 79,179, 216, 226, 237 Kuhn, lonalhan W 60,132,133 Kuhn, Lori 4 110 Kuntz, Christoph 4 94 Kutach, Christoph 4 110 Kypuros 4 Hector 4 94,187 Laeder, Travis 4110.184 Lakey, Teresa 4 79 Lam, Pikeav 4 110 Lamazares, Silvia 4 79,194 Lamb, Scott 4 149 Landa, Christoph 4 110 Lande, Kristian 4 95 Landen, Mark -110, 115 Landers, Carla 4 95, 192, 225 Landry, Robert 4 95,174 Lane, Chet 4 199,219 I.ane, Courtney 4 110 Lane, Todd 4 134 Laney. Spencer 4 79 Lang, Cam 4 79 Lanier, Melissa 4 59, 60, 234 l.appe, lason 4110 Lark, leffrey 4 79 I.arner, Karen 4 32, 33, 60, 194, 197, 213, 249, 268 Laroux, Terry 4152 Larson, lason 4 79, 134 Latham, Kari 4 74 Laubenthal, Barbara 4 32, 46, 60, 129, 152. 208, 237, 241, 242, 245 Laubenlhal, Iohn 4 95, 133, 208, 209, 215. 229, 239 Laun, Gary 4 79,186 Laun, Geoffrey 4 60 Lawdermilk, Lori 4 95,199 Lawler. Ieffrey 4 95,225 Lay, Carl 4 79,225 Leal, Ann 4 95 Leamy, Christoph 4 110 Leas, Patricia 4 95 Lecompte, lennifer 4 86,95 Ledger, Timothy 4 60.130 Lee Chi 4 79 Lee, Chi Wai 4 95 Lee, Cody 4 46, 60, 298 Lee, Curtis, 95 l.ee, Huyn Su 4 95 Lee, Ioonlee 4 95, 214 Nicole 4 110,193 Lee. Lee, Seung 4 60 Lee, Tracy 4 79 Lemming. Steven 4 60.184, 219 Lenzini, Cristy 4110 I.eonard, Christiner 4 110,199 Leonard, Michael - 79,187 Leonard, Michelle 4 60, 218 Lesseps, David 4 8, 79, 82, 213, 230, 231 Lessley, Curtis 4149,163 Lestarge, Mike 4 95,134,170 Letterman, Aimee 4 60,184 Levan, Michelle 4 95 Levins, Cheryl 4 79,205 Lewis, Angelette 4 79,164,215 Lewis, David 4 60 Lewis, Howard 4 110,134 Lewis, Ieremiah 4 35. 79 Lewis, Kelly 4 79,222 Lewis, Tiffany 4110 Leyrer, Shanon 4 79,186 Ligeti, Bryce 4 95,158 Lim, Hong 4 183 l.im, Hyon 4 60, 69, 208,216,245 Lindahl, Angela -110, 181,184 Lindahl, Christoph 4 61 Lindahl, Michael 4 134 Linders, Derek 4 110,185,186 Lipscomb, Chad 4 95,156 t l.ively, Linda 4 80 Livingston, Daryl 4 95, 1 70 Lo, Laura 4 110, 202, 219 Lockey. Rebecca 4 61,222,224 l.ockhart, Anthony -186 Lockhart, Stephen 4 18, 70, 130 t.ockman, Elisa 4 80,194 Lockwood, Nicole 4 80,159,215 Logalbo, Lisa 4 61 Logan, I.ori 4 95 Long, Angelica 4 95 l.oper, Danny 4 95,219 Lopez Rogina, Paul 4 219 Losasso, Lisa 4 80, 179, 194, 197,208,237 Losasso, I.ori 4 95, 194, 197, 216 Lowrie, Sandra 4 80 Lozon, Brenda 4 110,199 Lozon, Iacquelin 4 61,234 Lucey, Kathleen 4 61 Luck, William 4 61,220 Lucke, Christina 4 61, 216. 228 Lund. Brian 4110 Lundgren, Tina 4 214 Lussier, leffrey 4 61 Lynch, Charles 4 35.95.134 Lyons, Billy 4 134 Lyons, Leonard 4 110 Lyons, Virginia 4110.138 Lytle, Timothy 4 80 Machala, Elizabett 4 80 Madison, Stacie 4 80.184 Maenner, Kasey 4110 Maggio, Michelle 4 61,222 Mahon, Troy 4 95 Malcom, Erik 4 95 Malik, Samina 4 95 Malinak, Heather 4 30,135,145 Malinak, Iames 4110 Malone, Anne 4 213,215 Manasseri, Anthony 4 80 Manderfeld, Michael 4 148 Manderfeld, Steven 4 95,148 Mani, Benoye 4 80 Mann, Ruth 4 61,183 Manney, Luke 4 96, 129 Manney, Melinda 4 30, 46, 61, 194, 227, 290 Marcum, Dorothy 4 80, 222 Marietta, Gregory 4 96 Markham, Wendy 4 61 Markley, Deanna 4 80, 218 Marshall, Sean 4 80, 174 Martin, Amy 4 96, 213, 215. 233 Martin, Mark 4 134 Martin, Michael 4 61,130,149 Martin, Misty 4 96 Martinez, Chad 4 96,142 Martinez, lennifer 4 61,207 Martinez, Karen 4 96 Martinez, Karen 4 110, 183,199 Martinez, Kylee 4 80 Martinez, Nicole 4 11,110,193 Marx, Damon 4 110 Mason, Kenneth 4 80 Mateika,1ennifer 4 24, 25. 96. 200, 202. 203 Mathers, lohn 4 96 Mathew, Prakash 4 110 Mathews, lenny 4 61, 208. 245 Mathews, Meredith 4 13,96,181, 186 Mathis, David 4 96,215 Matsushita, Margaret 4 80. 208, 216 Maltay. Marshall 4 96, 134 Matthews. Gregory 4110,135,148 Mattson, David 4 61 Mauch, Debbie 4 61, 252 Maulding, David 4 110 Maxam, Amy 4 96,199,205 Maxwell, Derek 4 80 Maxwell, Diana 4 96,174, 189 Maxwell, Melissa 4 80,138 May, Angela 4110,199 Mayberry, Michael 4 96,141,170 Mayberry, Patti 4 61 Maynard, lennifer 4 14, 61, 183, 220 Maynard, Marci 4 96.184 McCauley 4 Barbara 4 110 McAdams 4 leffrey 4 96 McBride, Michelle 4 96 McCabe, Willis 4 35. 80,184, 213,216 McCann, Stephanie 4 61, 219, 309 McCarthy, Susan 4 62, 218 McCarty, Angela 4 3, 62, 208, 236, 237, 245 McCauley, David 4 80 McClay, Meri 4 96 McCorkle, Clay 4 110 McCormick, Charles 4 154 McCraw. Kerry 4 80 McCreary, Kimberly 4 96,192 McCrummen, Marilee 4 62, 194, 213, 268. 292 McDaniel, Katherine 4 80 McDaniel, Rhett 4 80 McDonald, Alan 4 110 , McDonald, Christoph 4 62 McDonald, Dwayne 4 110 McDonald - Kimberly 4 62,185,186,289 Mullfm- McDuffie, Nicole 4 25, 35, 80, 190, 200, 202, 203 McFaddin, Rebecca 4 80 McGinnis, Heather 4 62, 194,197,227 McGlaun, Mark 4 96 McClothlin, Kristi 4 96, 138,225 McGregor, Ryan 4 6,111 McGriff, Stacy 4 62. 308 McKee, Kim 4111 McKee, Nathan 4 96, 187,211,214 McKinney, Deedee 4 96 McKnight, Amanda 4 80 McLaughlin, Richard 4 96,156 McLean, Kathy 4 152,153,184 McLendon, Angela 4 80 McLeroy, Lisa 4 111, 139 McNair, Tiffany 412,111,193 McNamara, Toni 4 80 McNatt, Rodney 4 80 McNeil. McNeil. McNeil. McNiel. Bradley 4 B0, 130,148,216 Heather 4 96,174 Michelle 4 62,234,235 Heather 4 62,96 Meador, Cindy 4 80 Meadows, Conia 4 96, 202, 203 Mehlenbacher, Lori 4 111 Meinzer, Kyra 4 80,194 Meister, Miles 4 62 Melkus, Leah 4 45, 80, 215, 216, 237, 239 Melton, Kimberly 4 80,164 Mellon, Lauren 4 96,134 Melzow, Michael 4 96 Mena, Teresa 4111 Merritt, William 4 4. 19. 24, 25, 27, 32, 33, ez, 179.200, 202, 2os,zoa,229, 245 Metz, Douglas 4 62 Meurer, Garrett 4 96,158,159 Meyer, Andrew 4 62 Meyers, lamie 4 1 1,164, 199 Meyers, leffrey 4 62 Meyers, Keelye 4 111 Meyers, Michele 4 199,235 Michaelis, Karen 4 80,218 Michaud, Aimee 4 205 Mihailoff, Kimberly 4 62, 190 Mihailoff, Mark 4 96,142 Milam, Gary 4 62, 184, 186, 216, 300 Millen, Karen 4111,174 Miller, Carl 4 96,142,184 Miller, David 4 80 Miller, Iohn 4 80,214 Miller, Rebekah 4187, 215 Miller, Sl18l'0l'l 4 62, 152k, 153, 222, 270 Miller. Stacy 4 80,194 Miller, Stephanie 4 111 Miller, Toby 4 62 Million, Christa 4111,199 Mills, lay 4 186 Mills, Kevin 4 80 Mills, Laura 4111 Minelli, Elisa 411,80. 194, 208, 236,237 Mislivets, Kristi 4 80, 194 Mitchell. Tomeeko 4130 Mittelman, Raymond 4 111 Modi, Seema 4 33, 62, 182, 213, 229, 231, 268 MOCli, Swati 4 95, 96, 213, 233 Moeller, Kara 4 111,184 Moeller, Kelly 4 62 Moeller, Kevin 4 80,215 Moisan, Matthew 4 80 Molgaard, Scott 4 96,142 Moly, lean 4 96 Monk, Heidi 4 80,180,222 Montee, lody 4 63, 206,207 Montz, Carl 4 80 Moody, Cheryl 4 80,213 Moody, Theresa 4 111 Moon, Andrew 4 80 Moon, Chong 4 86,215 Moon, Christee 4 97,138 Moon, Kyoung 4 80. 82 Moon, Seong 4 268 Moon, Sungsih 4 63 Mooney, William 4111 Moore, Iulia 4 63, 203, 259 Moore, Leah 4 111,164 Moore, Richard 4 81, 216. 231 Morgan, Carolyn 4 97, 205, 233 Morgan, Shane 4 81 Morgan, Shawn 4 81,223 Morriss, lulie 4 97,225 Mortensen, Patrick 4 107,111, 184 Mosley, lohn 4 63,154,155 Monlden, Bill 4 97,199 Mullin, Mi' Nance. Neff, Neff. Neff. Nelson Nelson, loel Nevill. Bradley Newhouse, Michael Newton, Kristi 4 205 Nguyen, Apollo 4 63 Nguyen, Nhon 4 97 Nguyen, Phuong 4 97 Nguyen, Thuy 4111 Nguyen, Tuyet 4 45, 97, 100 Nice, Timothy - 97,174 Nichols, Karen 4 63 Nichols, Susan 4 224 Nicodemus, Brian 4 81,184 Niemiste, Sherry 4 26, 35, 111. 193 Niesman, Mark 4 81, 183, 186 Niknam, Moghadamehran 4 63 Nims, Constance 4 63. 220 Noble, Holly - 81,224 Noble, Wendy 4 63 Noe, Hong Sok 4 111 Nolletle, Dana 4111 Nooner, Dayton 4 97, 134, 214 Norgard, Stacy 4 81 Norred III, Wesley 4 81 North, Matthew 4 111 Norton, Christoph 4 111 Norton. Thomas 4 64 Noska, Sharyn 4 81, 136.137, 215 Nottingham, lohn 4 64, 270 Noyes, Curtis - 97 Noyes, Shannon 4 64 Null, Tonya 4199 Nyman, lohn 4 111 Nyman, Snow 4 64, 216, 245 O'Brien, Shannon 4 64 O'Donnell, David 4 8,111, 183 O'Donnell, Robert 4 81, 183 O'Leary. Shannon 415 O'Niel, Timothy 4 97,184 Obar, Michael 4 204, 206 Odom, Laseana 4 86, 97, 213 Odonnell, Heather 4 111,199 Oestreicher, David 4 81, 179 Ohler, Ashley 4 97,174 Oliver, Marie - 52, 64 Olson, Brooke 4 35, 81, 236, 237, 241 Olson, Scott 4 64, 158, 229, 295 Olu, Uchanma 4 97 Oneal, Crista 4 89, 97, 181 Oneill, Paul 4 97,149 Onstott, Heather 4 81, 208 Onstott, Mark 4 111 Onufrak, Audra 4 33, 46, 64, 190. 233,277 Ornelas, Todd 4 64 Orozco, Sandra 4 97 Orr, Ginger 4 111,183,229 Orsborn, Bryan 4 64 Ortiz, Becky 4 64, 266 Osentowski, Michele 4 64 Ottinger, Eric 4 18, 48, 64, 132 Otto, Monica 4 97 Oursler, Amy 4 B1 Oursler, Deborah 4 111 Overree, Desiree 4 111,187,215 Owen, Larissa 4 97,138,146 Owen Ill, Harold 4111 INDEX 4-
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