Paris High School - Owl Yearbook (Paris, TX)

 - Class of 1981

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ACTIVITIES ............... . . . 16 ORGANIZATIONSXCLUBS .... .... 5 0 SPORTS .................. ,.... 9 6 CLASSES ........ ..... .... 1 2 4 -H ADVERTISING .... .... 1 78 INDEX ....... .... 2 so CLOSING .... .... 2 44 N OWL N99 WV' 6000 Vol. 68 Published by Owl Staff 5 QQXQYX 16569 Q 665 1 ape ?3'i6 ,Sw ,WWF-'f-' Opening 1 Student Body Faces Change Welcome to our world. We have something new to offer you. That's right! A new way, a new direction. Just come on in and take the new turn. Heard that before? Well, read on and become a believer. One way? That's right! as the students entered the halls on August 25, they faced new changes The designated locker areas had been moved with new classrooms replacing them. The orange lockers line the length of the halls brightening up the white walls. Because of this change the congestion in the halls presented problems for both teachers and students. To help curb tardies the halls became one way and the changing periods between classes were lengthened from tive to seven minutes. BIBLE Club discusses annual Vice-Principal Loren Stephens en- plans with sponsor Mrs. Ford. joys a winning pie, 2 Opening Kristi Young and Jay Evers give new spirit wagon a run. Hill .0 ,,. -it if ff Q ffm, fim Y' 1 . U 1 M, . Z K f 11411-,.,. ,, A X K . X ,EK 'W H ' e :WDA ' QS 5 :J ml ' w' f x.f ZLYM' X Z, L 'V . 59 , X -9 fi' 1 4 gm nw M 3 gp ,, L, yfui 4-fi, 3 .ff Wd' . ,W i Q, , If F' QHQYHQ ide? sw,- Y. -...Q ws, jx 1 A ij-.Q mi Q A v .l jf' Z ,fmyl .. , U I,-4 fi aww A ,r?ggg? iz! 4,1 7 M? 'Ov ,W ,N i AQ, ff fy: A ff A 42 6' x' N' Q04 Ip, A Tw- -! Q . if .QM X37!'f1a 5 QW o g . ' '33 K ,Zz ,M S fww 6 5' Laura Endsley waits as rain seems to delay Ennis game. Coach Hicks stares intently at the playoff-bound Wildcats. Penny Price readies Allen Temple for his role in class competition. ' Jay Evers and Julie Somoza prepare signs for weekly pep rally. v W 4 any Opening 5 Donna Bailey enjoys ice cream at party for football team. Steven Asay, Susie Durant, and Jodie Smallwood in FTA entry. J y J Jig - ,.,. A. I 1 I -'-6' ' L ', t D 1, .... ,...,,, to Q V 1 f is ., 1 4, - by, '-5 2 ' . , 'i ' Ag- 1 ' . f. V 'fd ' I V M 1' ' 1' . 'Nm A . ' 'I' HW'-' ' iw, i ., ,.. V ' ,,,, V ix ty ,A 'i if , r PIA ' I I: f-W' ' A- ai ' ' f, 6' , ,N -1 v, -fs m'f1 ',' !. ' 2 4 - W t GR . Q..ait-13111 if 'lvl Kelli Kyle thinks about discussion at Head majorette Janet Sikes awaits Junior class meeting. signal to begin routine. 6 Opening . 'Rm 'VY , .ts .sis K 1 5: Kristi Young hopes for and gets a Morning pep rallies allow more Wildcat victory. Seniors to participate. . f From Quarters to Semesters The change from quarters to semesters presented different views from both the students and the faculty. Opinions varied from liking the change to missing the more frequent quarter breaks. Because of this change the effectiveness of the exemption policy was questioned by students who felt more than three days were needed in an eighteen week period. Senior Greg Smith boosts winning Wild- cat spirit at Atlanta. Opening 7 Crush Brings on Craze Spirit invaded the school in more ways than one. Spurred on by the winning Silver Crush, the student body went through a blue and white craze. For some it was their first time to wear the school colors, while others wore them proudly for the last time. The pep rallies were better than ever with new themes and the in- creased participation of the stu- dent body. Another form of spirit was shown through increased atten- dance and club membership. En- thusiasm for life was demonstrated through student and faculty involvement. This en- thusiasm began inthe fall and only subsided after the gradua- tion ceremonies. The Class of 1980 left an infor- mation center in the form of a glass encased bulletin board. Just outside of the main office the bulletin board serves anyone who glances its way. sift' ' ui ' alfa mt? -. 8 Opening Mrs. Norment's students work on Gina Holman shows expertise in map study in government class. rifle twirling. Q.- , I - 'V Y btw' Q . ' V Varsity Wildcats huddle to give Juniors decorate cafeteria for their victory cheer. Homecoming week. Opening 9 v'Mk ar, t 10 Opening sa, ,H ,, -L.t. Q wp , ,mann uk A A . W 1 'f'Q7'f'f new .- vndb H, ' Y-wk emi' r-. sa-.r W. , rf'- MP1 Junior Brian Temple tries to choose the Senior ring he likes besL Jim Mercy was one of many who Sponsor S. Morgan instructs rallied, for ice cream party. Blazettes at faculty coffee. 7,w- - V f W ami' Pep rallies were always exciting for most students joined in the cheers. Brenda Cannon and Mrs. Guthrie skate at language club Halloween party. Joel McCray and Joe Cobb turn into gorgeous creatures. Senior Portraits in November The seniors of 1981 were ex- cited in mid-November as they donned the traditional blue and white cap and gown for senior portraits. Thirty students were nominated by the faculty and placed on a ballot for BEST ALL AROUND boy and girl from each class. The eight winners were an- nounced at the intermission of the final performance of Where the Lillies Bloom. They each received a plaque presented by Principal Jerry Stephens. ,NSN Opening 1 1 New Additions Boost Morale The Raymond Berry Sports Complex, better known as the new gym, was another addition to our school. The newly con- structed gym is being used to house a new weight room, coaches' offices, and the boys' locker rooms. lt was also being used as a practice gym for boy's and girl's athletics. Other additions include the new spirit wagon donated by the Wildcat Booster Club. Blazettes try leftovers after the faculty coffee. Nita Pierce collects money from Chris White on picture day. Ouickend David Somoza takes a moment to relax, 12 Opening , l were zany-am 2 3ul9FlKl it 41 at 'Kite I t ,y e 4 1 l ike fi- i' W t we an Volleyball team gets ready for first team play. Mrs. Peggy Sikes enjoys a faculty coffee. Drum-major Sally Hussey rushes to eat and still catch bus on time. Stanford Porter stops a Rockwall Yellowjacket from scoring. Blazette Kathy Houchin smiles during routine for pep rally. S nga, sf il ,W ' ... rg ,. Y Tommy Kennedy, Burl Hicks, Mark Everyone liked Coach Johnny Kerr, and Daniel Wallace enjoy HoIIeman'ssingingtelegram. pep rally. ll lp:lif '11if?i-EU 45wH1s.Lwmflu,'iw Drum-major Gina Redding salutes the audience during half-time performance. 14 Opening ml PRINTING 5'.L..f3l9 X 'E Rl :UK Principal Jerry Stephens and Mark Kerr talk excitedly about Wildcat victory. Secretary Mrs. Callie Shelton adds to the spirit on l-lat Day, The BLUE BLAZES BAND per- formed in the traditional Homecoming parade, N I Changing Directions As you turn each page you will be taking new turns into the changing directions our school follows this year. So go on! Take a chance! Turn the page and enter YOUR WORLD! Opening 15 QF 'Peg Ain. ,g .Q sa H4345 L 1411 -fo QW if .ie ar 4, .5 w i 3aa1.mMQw.: 3 v RALLIES PROMOTE SPIRIT Enthuiasm abounded as the student body cheered the win- ning Silver Crush. Pep rallies sported new themes this year as the football season went on and on. Early morning pep rallies involving more Seniors were a big hit as students spurred the team toward another play-off game. Excitement rose as each week the Cats brought back another winning trophy. Senior Class grouped together in spirit. Miss Morgan receives a pie in the face for being a well-liked teacher. 18 Pep Rallies ikwqmt 'busses NN - -we n . f 1 4 'S mn A mil Amy Swaim, Mrs. Kerr and daugh- Blazette Kelli Kyle flashes a smile ter Diedre listen to the speaker. in pep rally performance. W 851 Q ' if ,ff vu. 1' A N L1 ,gs A Q' -'ln A gf' X K ik 4 1 'F if X' U L. , w i .ff Q if . i' gf 4 iw i r 3 .. ii 'Q .D r g G s 3 Egg ' r is Blue Blazes Band rallies behind the Cats, ,,-A ,X ,Q-v 1' Pep Rallies 19 8 gi S1123 ww-wimnuwwsngwmg Cheerleader Kristi Young sports a Penny Price fired up the crowd as l'Cat hat during a pep rally, she led them in a chant. 20 Pep Rallies ff. K Q ell The Senior Class backed the Cats all the way. v Q. FOOTBALL Season Extended School schedules were changed as the band-blazettes, cheerleaders, and football play- ers continued the vigorous prac- tice that went into their fine per- formances. Fatigue brought on by an extended football season was buried under the enormous spirit held for the Fighting Wild- cats bythe Paris community. Driven on by the winning sea- son, townspeople caught Wildcat Fever and it did spread. Varsity Cheerleaders present a stunt for the Silver Crush. Pep Fiallies 21 3 Nominees Vie for Title Hectic, exciting, and fun describe Homecoming Week. Clubs and organizations designed and built floats tor the parade. Cars, trucks, and other vehicles were transformed into Wildcats or club-related scenes. On parade afternoon, decorated cars lined up in the parking lot to make their trek to downtown Paris. Citizens and fans lined the streets in support of the Cats. Homecoming queen nominees - Penny Price, Michelle Wade. and Clyde'ette Wright - spent the week with feelings of anxiety and excitement. These nominees were presented to the student body and alumni at the annual Homecoming rally as the band played Fascination Clyde'ette anticipates the next words of announcement. 22 Homecoming , K WW Wright Crowned Queen Finally halftime came leaving a score of Paris O - Sulphur Springs 7. The band and blaz- ettes entered the field and formed a star for the homecom- ing festivities. With announcer Kelli Clement making introduc- tions, each nominee and her father walked to the center of the star. The long awaited moment finally arrived and as a hush fell over the crowd a smile appeared on lovely Clyde ette S face for she was named 1980 Homecoming Queen The Wildcats came out winner too 20 to 13 5 is Homecoming -Qvewpf Mr. Bill Price escorts daughter Penny onto field, Homecoming Queen nominee Penny Price is presented to the student body 1979 Queen Toni Coleman joins 80 nominees on platform. L,,,,.. X, Michelle Wade - 1980 Home- coming Oueen nominee 1979 Homecoming Queen Toni Coleman waves at crowds during parade, Nominee Michelle Wade stands with her father Redward Wade dur- ing the halftime ceremony. Michelle Wade enjoys the home- coming parade. .aNfM. Homecoming 25 Graduation Eighty Over 320 graduates received diplomas at Noyes Stadium. After the band played Pomp and Clrcumstanoe, Seniors listened as Class President Gail Bambill welcomed everyone. Superin- tendent Felix Gibson presented diplomas atter guest speaker Dr. Charles Baker issued a challenge to the Class of '8O. Receiving honors were Salutatorian Kath- leen Somerville and Valedlctorian Karen Methven. Bill Coleman and Gail Gambill were named Best- All-Around Boy and Girl of the year. Vice-Principal Loren Stephens announced the Class of 1980. X, nib-rf Senior Class President Gall Gam- Shawn Fleeves exchanges greet bill addresses classmates. ings with Supt. Felix Gibson 26 Graduation '80 Sophomore Brad Rhodes works Suann Dillard enjoys expression in with clay. charcoals. Q kxN'x..u 1 . uf V fl Mm Students Enjoy Art Classes Students who elected to take art developed their talents in painting, drawing, and sculptur- ing. With the aid of instructor Ann Tschoerner, students worked on three-dimensional art. ln the spring! students look for- ward to entering projects in the Art Fair. Sherry Johnson practices her water color skills. Art 27 J 3 cs. 1 fag A 3 'X mg qi' 2 R x ,.f . Ervin 00' 5 3? 2 4'-id O Q! ....,...e, and ma., ca.. ua., ...eu father on the mountain. i3 Mary Call reads to Devola and Ftomey from a wildcrafting book. .J Q C we y. sig it X gi . LILLIES Where the Lillies Bloom was the first drama production of the year. The story involved five major characters, Mary Call lKelli Clementj, Devola lDoro- thy Kennemerl, Romey May Eversj, Ima Dean lKristi Youngj, and Kiser Pease fDavid Field- ingj. The two-act play centered on the lives of tour children who attempted to hide the death of their father in an effort to remain together as a family unit. Mary Call buys supplies from Mr. and Mrs. Connell. lRon Elliottj and Kathy Flodenj ...QE . E. 1 Drama Production 29 Dr. Chumbley. Judge Gaffney, and Myrtle Mae wonder if Harvey Wilson gives Myrtle Mae the eye! exists. HARVEY The Senior Class presented the play Harvey, the story of a mid- dle-aged man wiht an imaginary rabbit as his friend. The cast included Veta Louise Simmons KD. Kennemerl, Elwood P. Dowd KD. Taylorj, Ruth Kelly, RN. KM. Elliott2, Duane Wilson fD. Field- ingj, Lyman Sanderson, M.D., IL. Carringtonj. Also included were Myrtle Mae Simmons KS. Davisj, Miss Johnson IJ. Sikesj, Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet IS. Hobbsj, Betty Chumbley IC, Sheppardj, Judge Estelle Gaff- ney, KM. K. McAbee2, E. J. Lof- gren fL. Stinsonj and ofcourse, Harvey! Mrs. Chumbley tells Dr. Chumbley about her visit from Elwood P. Dowd. 30 Senior Play .ig .KI L 5 3K i I 15 1 9,4 'My ' J, 3? 4 i . 17 ,F ei' '75 ,uf ,Nw , X '1- 4, ,. ffm? . K J, . QA. E ,. LL,h 352 in I! if QW? S Sf' J? Ha., ... K, ,.t3, I VM- ,, Qi. , .nw 4 , 4 an is ii' I if f r' K Qxfiz Choir students look over Song of Choir instructor Karol Davis really the Sea as a possible selection. gets into directing her class. it 'ii is i 32 Academics Jay Evers applies make-up for his role as Mr. Chumbley, Band students prepare for their Director Frank Garza rehearses upcoming spring concert. the band. and FlI l9 AI tS Elective courses such as band, choir, and drama allow students to discover hidden talents. Band affords students the chance to gain a musical appreciation of the arts. A different gift was found in the voices of choir students. Drama students used their gift of speech as they adapted to vari- ous roles. By performing on stage and in competitions these stu- dents enriched their own lives and those lives they touched. Kelli Clement prepares Dorothy Ken- nembe for her role in HARVEY Academics 33 World History teacher Mrs. Peggy Wayne Jordan and Greg Clark Srkes lectures from the center ol take notes rn brology. her classroom. . : k ' F Bucky Covey and Wllllanw Scott Spanrsh students translate a les- are enrolled rn ICT son into Engllsn, 34 Acaoentrcs ...lx 4-I 9, wid.. Mrs. Norment's government stu- dents review the powers of the Ms. Linda Freeman lectures first president. year homemaking students. Class Lectures Each day students frantically tried to take notes given to them through class lectures. Lectures and notes offered a better under- standing of the subject and allowed them to retain knowledge for a much longer time. Important points of their outside reading assignments and information not in textbooks came from teacher lectures. In math classes lectur- ing was especially important, tor the book often did not offer enough explanation. On occasion students would hear from guest speakers brought into the class- room by their teachers. Mrs. Hagood's classes read All ls Quiet On the Western Front. -ms, D Academics 35 W-7' K Sophomore biology students study Mrs. Peggy Guthrie converses with notes for an upcoming test. her students in the Spanish Ian- guage. um, Q ., Wm g W as H Q , fu 'Ov ' 2 i 6. MIJBF QM 'FP' an 'T xv! v, ii W 4-6' u.n.a...li-f 36 Academics Mr. Earl Baggerly permits his phys- ical science students time to ask questions at the end of a lecture. '!!Y ' , !r Q ' Job Related Courses Vocational Education was an alternative given to students who wanted to learn skills necessary to get a job during high school. The variety of courses offered included building, electrical and auto body trades, auto mechan- ics and cosmotology. Skills were taught through practice and demonstration. Businesses and industries worked with the school in order to train and educate the students. Cooperative programs were offered through Distributive Edu- cation, Vocational Office Educa- tion, lndustrial Training, and Home Economics Cooperative Education. Technical drafting class listens to a guest speaker. Academics 37 Technical Training Training students in retail - wholesale service was a function of Distributive Education. A simu- lated work experience was set up in the student store. The VOE program taught students a diver- sity of office skills. Twenty hours a week at work and twenty hours at school made up the schedule for students participating in the ICT program. The home econom- ics field opened to HECE stu- dents as they prepared for the working world. In Laboratory and Cooperative Agriculture students learned about farm management, agricultural mechanics, and the science of animals, soil, and plants. A new program HOCT opened this year as students trained for a vocation in the health field. Leigh Foreman, Greg Clark and Mr. Smith prepare limousin for show. Johnny Goley and Terry Thomp- son rebuild a motor in pre-lab. 38 Academics Terry Beard is practicing his bead y 0 L 5 -Q 4 gy 7 9 Qt .dv .PI9. :IQ f ff 21 l 3' 'YQ d Y , ,, K ff 257 Mr. Danny Daniels instructs auto Freshmen students learn basic body students. skills ln welding. fp, Si-Q . 1 r . U jf DE student Marcus Edwards works Sophomore Bo Pridemore checks each morning in the experimental equipment to assure safety. store. Academics 39 i w Mr. Olen Jordan instructs building VOE student Dina Shiver w construction students. the job placement office, Construction students discuss safe use of the table saw. 40 Academics -3 Seniors Bill LaRue, Leslie Stinson, Spanish ll is one of the advanced Fred Wilhelmi and John Akers in language classes offered. physics. Todd Carter studies an analysis in his chemistry class. i d 1 ' 9? , .Mn College ,1 Prep Courses Preparing for the future was a priority for students who enrolled in Superior Talented Students KSTSJ courses. By taking these college prepatory classes, stu- dents became eligible for gradua- tion as an honor student. This opportunity to be an honor grad- uate could be fulfilled by taking two years of a foreign language and an additional year in science and math along with other required subjects. Honor gradu- ates are required to rank in the upper Sofo of the graduating class. Academics 41 For Someone Special ln celebration of VaIentine's Day, the National Honor Society sold carnations for sixty cents each. Anyone could purchase a carnation for someone special knowing it would be sent to them anonymously. Carnations were delivered by NHS members dur- ing the first period class on Fri- day, February 13th. The Student Council spon- sored a Valentines Dance after the Paris - Bonham basketball game. The Council also con- ducted a popular computer matchup survey. Student pur- chasing their computer readout would find ten compatible people on their list along with the classifi- cation and a phone number. NHS member Dean Johnson sells a Carnation to David Raper. Hundreds of students purchased a computer match-up. NHS member Lorna Jordan is on her way to deliver carnations. 5 1 W., ,, W, --.-.... 42 Valentines Day -ii nfw-Mew' gun me ww., nu-vzgeg. ,gg .mein ,V I , V f '. ji f ' . ig? Lair l' ,A LM LQ E' 9 Q gr W' -we ' ' MM iQIf'lh ff ,gs . may via f F., :if K 3321 ,wr , we X Q Z ff' Ninth grader Kristi Knighton finds her match-up incredible. L -M. Shelley Coplin gets teased by her NHS member Gwen Taylor delivers friends who looked at her match- acarnation to JeflSugQs. up. JPL x Valentines Day 43 Class of '81 Wins Again In early February the student body elected nominees tor OWL sweethearts. The winners were not to be announced until the 1981 OWL debut. On February 17th, pictures of nominees were taken in Nita Pierce's home. THE 1981 OWL SWEET- HEARTS are Seniors Jay Evers and Nita Miller. Miss Miller and Bob Holman were the 1980 OWL Sweethearts. Nita served as Blaz- ette lieutenant, a counselor assistant, and a Keywanette. She is a member ot FCA and FTA, and as a freshman and sopho- more, she was actively involved in girls' sports. Jay Evers has been elected Best- All-Around Senior boy this year. He is involved with drama activi- ties receiving numerous honors in district and regional competition. He holds memberships in many service clubs and organizations and has served PHS as school mascot for the past two years. 1981 OWL SWEETHEARTS - Seniors Jay Evers and Nita Miller. 44 Owl Sweethearts all iii .,,,... ,itil JUNIOR nominees - David Lan- SOPHOMORE nominees - Allen caster and Jan Stephens, Temple and Callie Walker. Rjglg ifront rowl Jay Evers, Nita Miller, rowl Allen Temple, David Lancas- Callie Walker, Jan Stephens, Kim ter. Shackeliord, Kirk Kyle. isecond FRESHMAN nominees - Kirk Kyle and Kim Shackelford. Owl Sweethearts 45 J mane. f, X, X ....b... XM .fx Wtxwrnfs i w -il ml-w 1 Tas! 5 LVM ,., fri' A desire for friendship and a need to belong fur- 6 nished most students and with a reason for becom- ing involved in clubsforgani- zations. Exciting club activities helped students to discover new interests and perhaps future careers. Life-learning skills in leadership and achievement sent students into the commu- nity and throughout the state for conventions, seminars, and competitions. FEATURE R TEACHE Students of Mrs. Virginia Jessee are familiar with the scope of Dr. Robert SchulIer's lines for they do dare to dream a risky dream, be a supportive beam and give credit to the team as does she. 48 Teacher Feature L...-J A Credit To the Team Through her patience, kind- ness, and gentleness, she awakes in her students an ability to create and a desire for insight and answers. In sixteen years of teaching, she has enlarged the personal lives of her students. Mrs. Virginia Jessee is the wife of W.F. Jessee. They have three daughters - Mrs. Joe fPatl Thurman, Ms. Mary Lou McGee, and Ms. Nancy Jessee. Traveling to places in Europe, Mexico and Hawaii, Mrs. Jessee has often been accompanied by students. She is a member of First Baptist Church of Paris. Reading, collecting cut glass and jewelry, and interior decorating are among her hobbies. Teacher Feature 49 ALTHEA GARDEN CLUB T ALTHEA GARDEN CLUB - tfront rowl Rhonda este Sheppard MelaDee Elliott Sally Davis Tam MCCOOI MHVISGIG Gerardo Beverly Pfail McClain, Julie Abbett, Julie DelBarto, Sonja rnle Ferguson Tammy Malone Donna Lamb All DIG BVOWIW tf0Uflh f0WlMf3 l-allfefi Rhodes Holder, Margaret Anderson, Zina Dangerfield cla Dangerfield tthird rowl Lori Stewart Angela FGFQUSOU TSVTWY Wllhlfe I-'53 Methven Debra Ellis, Mary Kate McAbee. tsecond rowj Cel Simmons Laurie Tippit Terri Pearce Judy Chandler DOHSTTS 3l0QSd l SUSGVW Billie' Arbor Day Addition Thirty-five members held their meeting in Paris Savings and Loan facilities. Beautiful arrange- ments brought to each meeting were placed in the school's main office for display. Projects included a Christmas faculty cof- fee, a clean-up campaign for th Maxey Museum opening, an althea planted on the high school campus on Arbor Day, and a float decorated for the homecoming parade. Club sponsor, Mrs. Lauren Rhodes planned a field trip to Tyler Azalea Gardens in the spring. One member Sally Davis was honored as Crape Myrtle Oueen of Paris. OFFICERS - Sally Davis VP, Lisa Methven Fiept., Laurie Tippit Pres.. Tammie Ferguson Sec. 50 Organizations ' ? ff'f, 'WW ' . - or if-Jw 1lt?'W' r'5 , .ii ff if- ' . - t ' 2 ,?wr',e q54a1'GfZ.f5g'lan2:r Trained and supervised by Mrs, Callie Shelton, office assistants stayed busy answering questions, taking telephone messages, and picking up attendance rolls. Each assistant was scheduled for a class period in the main office each day. LaSheene Nelson records An althea was planted on the cam- absences on attendance records, pus by club members. al- ' pq E Era OFFICE ASSISTANTS - ffront rowt Stacia Hobbs, Beth Mashburn, Joanie Hanna, Tammie Ferguson, Chequita Garvin, Kathy Prihoda, LaDonna Huffman, Debbie Jackson, Nancy Morgan, Marcie Julian, Les- Donna Lamb, Jennifer Essary, Lisa Chastain, Cindy Connie Weiberg, Brenda Hamilton, Sherri Ritten- lie Miears, Lucy Coker. Susan Bellamy, Kristin Max- Swaim. fthird rowl LaSheene Nelson. Beverly Lane, berry. well. tsecond rowl Joni Pearce, Teresa Henley, Mari This page sponsored by PARIS FLQRIST Organizations 51 TS STAN COUNSELOFK ASSI LIBRARY ASSISTANTS COUNSELOR ASSISTANTS - ffrontj Terri Echols, Susan Haynes. tcenterl Kelli Kyle. Counselor assistants are kept busy directing students to one of the three counselors. At the beginning ot each semester students line the walls in and around the guidance center usually wanting or needing a schedule change. Most students discover very quickly that the library is truly a resource center. Library assistants help Mrs. Glenna Ford and Mrs. Nelda Craw- ford in serving both the students and the faculty. ' ' if .44 During fourth period Kelli Kyle is assigned to the counselor's office. Regina McAfee compiles statistics needed by the counselors. She is one often assistants. 52 Organizations ,I Assistants I Q 'W-2? Librarian Mrs. Glenna Ford is always eager to give assistance. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS - tfront YOWD Mrs. Crawf fsecond rowj Kathy Prihoda, Deanna Roberts, lord, Gail Chandler, Vickie Gritfis, Jennifer Tidwell. Sherry Rhodes. Answer Questions Assistant Sheri Rhodes helps DeAnna Roberts checks student Sophomore Donny Pagans to information cards in library. check out a book. if 5. st t -fi Organizations 53 COUNCL UDENT ST I' sf? O-S. 29 U13 2fLQ 'C 'ff J,--'.Z ' ,.1,-.- k ' dr gif' ' , 1 . f' 1 Q' gifs .av . .t............-fy . . img! F 5551 1' Q' 6 8555? if? Q i 4-3 ifitvff-v'gMQ',f Q -izz XKIZ , ,V 5,5 U 8'ir-G--gY'l,3.' gf., - F '75Sflr-.x-- is-will STUDENT COUNCIL - tfront rowl Allen Temple, Regina Hardison. Joe Cobb, Natalie Thompson, Linda Hicks, Tammy Avery, Dorothy Kennemer, Kyle, Diane Council, Deborah Hardison, Paul Kelli Flisinger, Joey Partridge. tsecond rowl Mrs. Douglas Franklin, Joel McCray. fthird rowl Kirk Larry Glower. For the first time student identification cards were offered by the Student Coun- cil. The Council consists of four officers, two representatives, the presidents from each class and the sponsor, Mrs. Linda Hicks. During the year the Council hosted dances for Homecoming, Christmas, and Valentine's. With the Senior class they sponsored Sadie Hawkins activities. Secretary Dorothy Kennemer kept the lighted board by the office posted with current and major events both worldwide and local. Other Council projects include sending a Mouse-to-College campaign for cancer research and encouraging Campus Pride. Computer dating fun was sponsored by the Council along with the benches out- side the cafeteria for studetns to use at their leisure. Money raised helped to give better prices to students who attended dances. In an effort to provide better leadership, the Council attended fall and spring forums with other regional councils. 54 Organizations 1 - N . Dorothy Kennemer posts Valentine Dance Information. In Memoriam Qacszff' SARA HAYNES October 1, 1965 Feb a y7 1981 Memor al GIRLS' STATE - BOYS' STATE ITIZEN gD gm, i NHS - Kelly Crow, Angela Simmons, Caryl Her- fthird rowj Suzanne Tomblin, Cheraye Wooten, Brad Weddle, Celeste Sheppard, Jay Morris, CD fort, Sally Davis, Janet Sikes, Julie Clark, Jamie Valerie Cobb, Angie Stephens, Tina Bowers, Julie Kathy Roden, Lisa Martindale, Kelli Clement, ffifth Wright, Shannon Bolton, Amanda Brown. fsecond Abbett, Lori Look, Leslie Stinson, Nancy Hutch- rowl Bobby Crawford, Gary Ensey, Ron Elliott, I rowl Susan Haynes, Lorna Jordan, Karen Mar- ens, Julia Robison, Dorothy Kennemer. ffourth Flicky Mackey, Joe Cobb, Dean Johnson, Brett shall, Diedra Fleddell, Sharon Phillips, Lisa Fangio, rowl Bill LaRue, Rob Richey, James England, Bercher. Z Dianne Moore, Dina Shiver, Mrs. Louise Hagood. Brad Perry, Floger Stripland, Cynthia McMichael, 56 Organizations Students receiving carnations could find their names on heart. NHS members Flicky Mackey and Jo Lee Powell helped with the pro- iect, ,.,...f - A 2 NHS OFFICERS - lfront rowl Secretary Jamie Wright, Vice-Pres- President Flon Elliott, Treasurer :dent Natalie Thompson, Amanda Brown. fsecond FOWJ at , .f ' . J Students Honored The Daughters ofthe American Revolution honored Miss Natalie Thompson as the DAR Good Citizen. Students nominate, and the faculty elects a recipient for this special honor. Each year the American Legion and its auxiliary sponsor Boys' State and Girls' State. Jay Evers and Joe Cobb were among 1,000 men who were involved in state gov- ernment practices on the UT campus. Sally Davis and Julie Abbett along with over 550 others spent ten days in San Antonio. Their experiences included learning state and local government functions, a trip to Austin, and extensive debate. Natalie Thompson DAR Good Citizen fl. to r.J Winner of Girl's State fl. to r.J Boys' State winners Jay Sally Davis and alternate Julie Eversand JoeCobb. Abbett Organizations 57 BIBLE CLUB 'Q '1 Q Q., 'if TARS f Usa Melhven, Debra Ellrs Lucy Coker. Karol Lyn Hargls, Janne Wnghl Julle Clark. Clydeelle Wrrgnt. lon Look. Melrssa Pnl- ler lsecond fowl Leslre Strnson Grna Reddrng. Julre DeIBarto, Lrsa McCIarn. Heather Skrornore, Laura KeyS Sandra Gnbson, Beth Hanna Dawn Rendell, Derclre Kerr lthird fowl Gall Chandler, Sla- 5 oey Brown, Crndy Flennrken, Daphne Wrnternrute, Knstl Lamb, Rus sell Durant, Ann Brook Carla Sherldan. Deobre Preston. Kern Klng Tern Fcnols, Amy Swann lfourth rowl Marcre Julran, Valerie Pre stun, Juile Somoza. Dreora Reddell, Nrla Walker. Elalne Alhasl Carl ton Cooper Brad Weddle Joanre Hanna, Jay Garza, Janet Clay Deobre Jackson llilth rowj Krrn Wrllrarnson, Tracy Cochrell, Dana Shryo. Mahan Bellamy, Penny Prlce, Cheryl Moser. Robrn Trdwell. Sandy Snnrh, Amanda Brown, Shannon Bolton, D'Aun Carrell. Susan Jackson 1 I, I 'uf TARS OFFICERS - tlront rowl Reporter Shannon Bolton, Secretary Clyggene FCA OFFICERS f lstandingl President Paul Joe. tfront rowj Tammy Wright. lsecond FOWJ VP Deidre Kerr, President Jay Evers. Treasurer Penny Price. AVGVY VP- and Karol LW H3VQl5 Repoffef- SGCVGTHVY and Tfeasllfef Diana 58 Organizations Jones is not pictured. BIBLE CLUB f Lynn Walters. Traci Robrnson. Sharon Whitesides. Sandra Gibson. Kelli Doll. Sharon Emmite. Gina Holman. lsecond rowl Valerie Carter. Leslie Stinson. Louise Shouse, Rhonda Mayberry, Janet Srkes. Denila Mayberry, Julie Abbett, Jeannie Winn. tthird rowt Dlorah Smrlh. Teressa Beatty, Fawn Wilhite. Tammy Rogers, Patty Martin. Sharon Phillips, Karen Marshall. Nita Walker, tlourth rowj Kim Parker, Kelli Morris, Diane Harris, Lorna Jordan, Cindy Posey, Tina Vermillion, ffilth rowt Robert Brooks, Craig Armstrong. Carlton Cooper. Joel McCray. Teens Aid Retarded Students QTARSJ sponsors a Thanksgiving Party, a Christmas party, and an Easter egg hunt. They also hold the Annual Special Olympics at Noyes Stadium. The Bible Club sponsored by Mrs. Ford is a group interested in learning more about the Bible. The club holds monthly meetings. FCA fFellovvship of Christian Athletesb is sponsored by Mr. Ricky Jordan, Mr. Buford Ernler, Miss Sharon Morgan, and Miss Paula Ausmus. This club is opened to anyone interested in Christian fellowship. The club meets monthly and hears guest speakers. FCA W llront rowl Stacy Brown, Shirley Russell, Candy Avery, Diana Jones. Cindy Slaton, Jae Young, Patricia Bolton. Susan Bellamy. Karol Lyn Hargus. Sandy Smith, tsecond rowj Shane Greer. Sue Thompson, Amanda Brown, Cheryl Moser, Fred Wilhelmi, Greg Hul- sey. Dean Johnson. Mary Osburn, Marcie Julian. Miss Paula Ausmus lthird rowl Shannon Reeves, Willie Williams, Beverly Lane, Tracie Hall, Barbara Nickerson, Lisa Johnson. Missy Haslam, Sharon Emmlte, Lucy Coker, Tammy Mattison. ftourth rowl Paul Kuykendall, Tammy Avery. Aroyal Johnson, Chris Dean, Greg Reed Anthony Williams. Juan Price, Leslie Stinson, Christi Melton, Jackie Edwards, John Luppe, Stan Avery. ftifth rowl Bruce Martin, Terry Beard. Mickey Ross, Leslie Crenshaw. Donny Pagans. Randy Stephens, Jerry Mathis. i , f P ret? Steve Wooten. Eddie Threadgill, David Neal. Marcus Bills, Avis Young. tsixth rowt Mr. Jordan, Allen Temple, Jim Luppe, Michael Wrlliams, Danny Fulbright. Lance Bailey, Byron Jordan, Joe Tuttle. Carlton Cooper. Bobby Savage. Jullus King, Rodney Johnson. Brad McKinnon, Tim Felts. Paul Joe, Russell Roach, Joel McCray, Steve Haley, Coach Emler. This page sponsored by SOUTHWEST FOUNDRY Organizations 59 PUBLICATIONS CAT'S MEOW - ffront rowl Carmella Wallace, Gwen Tay- Billy lcenhower, James England, Kathy Prihoda, Paula Arm- lor, Diana Jones, Shelly Coplln, Walter Brown, Slater Sawyer, strong, Adviser Skip Steely. Brian Johnson. lsecond rowl Brad Rhodes, Walter Wilhelmi, lf.. f,-f' V X' Adviser Skip Steely discusses pho- tos needed with Brian Johnson Junior Shelly Coplin edited the final A .V XR two issues. Y 'M -if 60 Organizations Mr. Steely discusses advertising campaign with Slater Sawyer. Gwen Taylor looks over the sixth edition of CAT'S MEOW- Walter Brown types copy for lay- outs. Sixteen Journalists Meet Deadlines With use of graphics and eye- catching layouts, the CAT'S MEOW had a new look. The fifth publication rolled off the press in February with still others in the planning. Reporters gave cover- age to clubs, sports, and extra- curricular activities. Funds forthe paper were acquired through advertising. New advisor Skip Steely shifted responsibilities among his staffers allowing varied styles and input to emerge. Mr. Steely and staff members from both the OWL and the CAT'S MEOW attended THSPA Convention in Denton during December. Organizations 61 LUB KEY KEYWANETTES KEY CLUB - ifront rowl Mike Fiussell, Mickey Viehe, Fiandy Kelley, Greg Ensey, Walter Wilheimi, . ifourth rowl Joe Cobb, Clint Hancock, Todd Ross, Richard Cobb, John Safile, Gary Young, Andy Cobb. fthird rowl Jeff Davis, Fiobert Cobb, ter, John Akers, Frank Homer, Jon Rast. Bryan Pierce. Qsecond rowl Todd Crosslin, Mike Mark Massey, Marshall Dougherty, Jim Mercy. rowl Joel Gibbons, Derek Lewis, Allen Templ 1432 We OFFICERS - ffrontj Vice-President Brian Temple, Key Club Sweet- heart Missie Mills, President Joel Gibbons. tsecond rowl Secretary Jon Fiast, Treasurer Brett Bercher, Sgt.-at-Arms Andy Cobb. Members Randy Kelley and Frank Homer talk about upcoming weatherization project. 62 Organizations G OFFICERS - tlrontl Secretary este Sheppard, President Amanda Chr. Jamie Wright, Treasurer Natalie Thompson. lsecond row, Brown, tstandingj Scrapbook ShannonBolton. seatedl District Lt. Governor Cel- gf . Service Clubs Raise Money. . . The Key Club is a service organization. Each year they hold a Radio Day. They help with vari- ous community projects. Weath- erproofing homes for the elderly is always a success. The Key Club sister organization, Keywan- ettes, is also a service organiza- tion. Raising money for the Willow Creek Foster Home project was a major task for the year. The girls also planned socials for nursing homes in the area. KEYWANETTES - ffront rowl Jan Stephens, Marl- Beth Mashburn, Lisa McClain, Elizabeth LeDerer, Shelley Coplin, Nita Pierce, Kristi Lamb, Laura Ends- ley. fsecond rowi Julie Somoza, Shannon Davison Angie Stephens, Teresa Henley, Marian Bellamy Clyde'ette Wright, Jamie Wright, Michelle Cami- nade, DeeDee Dingman. tthird rowl Mrs, Anne Hutto, Natalie Thompson, Cheryl Moser, Penny Price, Shannon Bolton, Cynthia McMichael, Celeste Sheppard, Lisa Fangio, ffourth rowl Lori Look, Amanda Brown, Sue Thompson, Kim Williamson, Nita Miller, Carolyn Kennison, Tammy Avery. Organizations 63 SERVICE CLUB REPRESENTATIVES a NS fl -' ci . ..i THESPI li t i f is 'ig , ,fi S11 3 t ,,, , ,, ,. t T 5 . Q THESPIANS - lfront rowl Teresa Henley, Kathy lsecond rowl Gwen Taylor, Julie Somoza, Valeriwhannon Davison, Teressa Beatty, Sally Huss Roden, Jay Evers, Mela Dee Elliott, David Fielding, Preston, Chris Chambers, Danny Taylor, CarltonLaurie Tippit, Sabra Pratt, Ben Smith, Mrs. Virgi Debora Toland, Kelley Woodby, Deneen LaRue. Cooper, Leslie Stinson. lthird rowj Jeff Daughertyalessee. f T iqrJ,If-ffgai i E ... , s.....,...., - Q K ... ,. 1 , . 1 L 7 f T24 .f ' Thespians J. Maxwell, K. Floden, D. Senior Thespian Jay Evers earns - A Taylor and M. Elliott introduce parade points for Harvey. entry. m 64 Organizations A Sad. Students Earn Membership The International Thespian Soci- ety is not only for actors and actresses but for those who dwell in the technical aspect of theater. Thespians earn points for member- ship through productions such as Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, The Mir- acle Worker, Twelve Dancing Prin- cesses, Wizard of Oz. UIL One-Act plays, and musicals such as Annie Get Your Gun and Hello Dolly. Ten points are required for membership. Each month two Senior students are chosen to represent Paris High at various club meetings held in and around the Paris area. The Lions Club, Fiotary Club, Business and Professional Women's Club, and the Altrusa Garden are among the organizations participating. Students are selected by faculty members for good scholarship, out- standing leadership abilities, char- acter, and personality. Emcee tryouts are held early in the year. These students host pep rallies and assembly programs. This page sponsored by WEILER AIR CONDITIONING Organizations 65 IVIARCHING BAND BAND f ltront rowl Janet Salter. Crndy Slaton, Grna Holman. Vrcky Garrtes, Eltzabeth LeDerer. Lrsa McClarn. Nancy Morgan. Leslre Mrears. Lrsa Aydelott, Judy Reddrng. Janet Stkes lsecortd rowl Steve Fletcher, Mark Mallory, Chuck Muller. Khrrstt Jackson. Deneen LaRue. Robert Maxwell. Ktrnrrrre Snowton, James Thomas. Kelly Cop- lrn, Earl Barley. Rrck Claypool. Roger Slrrpland, Crarg McCormrck. Ronald Strrpland, Heather Skrdmore, Brad Rodgers, Rrckey Powell lthrrd rowl Rrcky Brown. LaDonna Hutlman. Lrsette Garza, Daphne Wtnterrnute. Krm Storey. Krrstr Goodwrn, Beth Hanna. Pat Brown, .,f 5 Tern Whrte. Tammy Garrett, Danny Brewer, Helen Woods. Molly Haslarrr, Kathy Cecrl. Chequrta Garvrn, Debra Ellrs, Grna Reddtng, Mr Frank Garza. Sally Hussey, tlourth rowl Larry Mrtchell. Jesse Freelen. Alrce Nash. Wade Blassrngarne. Perry Woodby. Mrssy Haslam. Jrm Brown. Sabra Pratt. Tarnrny Matllson. Norvell Bowers. Larry Berry. Bobby Cooper, Brenda Cannon. Krrn Lutz. Laura Keys. Pat Vaughan. Sharon Whrtesrdes. Tract Robrnson. Julre Del Barto. Betty Jo Blount. Karen Brown. Joe Bob Clayton. Carla Twrtly. tlrlth rowl John Veren, Duane Fangro. Tum Coursey. Mark Easton, Glen Edzards, Norrnan :Xb-Zag . 1: 4.-4 Elf, s,. fws' A.. f- . 3 - if Fox Montgomery. Marshall Dougherty, Greg Darnell Russell Brown. Margaret LeDerer, James Bell. Sharon Ernrnrle. Andy mer. JD Cunnrngham. Terrt Pearce. Jell Woerner, Thomas Sanders. Mark Massey James McNeal lsrxth rt Be Mathews Mary Kate McAbee. Debbre Toland. Ma Sandra Grbson, Lucy Coker. Paula Barley. Teresa Arthur Thornpson. Mark Metcalt. Susan Jackson. Susan Frank, Angela Srrnrnons. Laune Trpprt, Nrta prt. Sylvra Wallace. Davtd Brown X cf I Wlth marching season over, James Bell. Margaret LeDerer, Larry Berry, and Bobby Cooper practice lor upcoming concerts, 66 Organizations HMM Jett ll't O Band Active In UIL Under the direction ot lvir. Frank Garza, the band partici- pated in parades, concerts and halt time shows. All-City Band Day found the Blue Blazes in the elementary and middle schools. Throughout the extended Foot' ball season, the band practices so that each show excited the audience. In November bandsmen attended Marching Bands ot America Contest and soon after went to UIL Contest receiving an excellent rating. Several students attended dis- trict and all-region contests with Gina Redding advancing to state. Selected to attend Four-State Honor Band in January were Julie Del Barto, Leslie Miears, and Norman Montgomery. Bandsmen attended all UIL competition. Kim Gibson. Kristi Goodwin and Theresa Kirby practice in prepara- tion for All-City Band Day. Mr Garza readies band tor the The woodwind section led by Sabra February 17th concert Pratt and Fticky Brown move to the center of the field, Organizations 67 Hours of Practice Corps style marching called for performances from sixteen Flag corps members, eighteen drum- mers, and seven rifle bear- ers. On the football field and in pep rallies, they executed well. DRUMMERS - ifronti Rickey Powell, Roger Slripland. isecond rowl Brad Rodgers, Heather Skid- more, Ronald Stripland, Rick Clay- pool. ithird rowi Chuck Miller, Mark Mallory, Earl Bailey. ifourth rowi Khristi Jackson, Craig McCormick. ififth rowi Kelly Cop- lin, Kimmie Snowton, James Thomas. 'CSV E if 3 RIFLE CORPS - Leslie Miears, l-lolman, Elizabeth LeDerer. ttop Vickey Gaines, Nancy Morgan, rowlLisaMcClain. second rowi Lisa Aydelolt, Gina FLAG CORPS - ifront rowl Mari Susan Jackson, Sandra Gibson, Beth Mashburn, Kelly Crow, Paula Debbie Toland. tthird rowl Lucy Bailey. isecond rowl Donna Tippit, Coker, Susan Frank, Teresa Kirby. Organizations 69 9 ff ifw it i'51?'?wWAF'f'g ,S ., x X , 5 qi ,M 2 xi i Q if Band Front Dazzles Fans Under the directions of Mr. Frank Garza, drum majors Sally Hussey and Gina Redding ably led the Blue Blazes Band. Through an extended football season, the band practiced, pre- pared, and performed. Whatever the circumstances, Gina and Sally adapted and carried the band through excellent shows, Adding sparkle to the march- ing performances were head majorette Janet Sikes and major- ettes Judy Redding, Janet Salter, and Cindy Slaton. Janet Sikes is spectacular as head majorette. Majorette Judy Redding and Janet Sikes watch excitement at Baylor Stadium. Majorette Cindy Slaton in a dance routine. 5 ,,k,, .,.,.,t, .. tftf -.Lf tv Organizations 71 LST FF PUBLICATIONS V - awk , i ,m.M.,.l...,.sN...,.,...M,... . f W - HM'-1 .Sin fa .X f Xia ---Q-.-..,, fu- 1981 OWL STAFF - Uront rowl Julie Del Barto, Brock, Lynn Walters, Cindy Swaim, Andy Sulsar, Young Michelle Camlnade Qfourth fowl Advisor Mari Beth Mashburn, Nita Pierce, Kristi Lamb, Belinda lcenhower. fthird rowl Tracy Reed, Mela Anna Pope Todd Smith Ricky Mackey Clayton Russell Durant, Elaine Athas. fsecond rowl Shir- Dee Elliott, Marcia Crook, Shelia Sikes, Lindy Hooten Andy Bowmer Iey Russell, LaSheene Nelson, Syble Bills, Ann Kristi Lamb and Russell Durant Ann Brook, Ricky Mackey, and select negatives for printing. Nita Pierce check for their assign- ITIGRIS. 72 Organizations A Mela Dee Elliott prepares Philip Hutto for his class picture. TAKING A NEW TURN Yearbooks begin with ideas and end in a publication. Thirty- three newly organized staff mem- bers began in September to cre- ate a book to please the student body. New advisor Anna Pope made changes in the tormat. Since 1968 PHS had had a colle- giate sized book. Before that time the book was a standard sized yearbook. The 1981 OWL is a Mark 8 book, that is 8V2 x 11. Editors Julie Del Barto and Kristi Lamb worked closely with photographers Russell Durant, Ricky Mackey and Todd Smith to schedule, shoot, develop and print good photographs. The staff concentrated on good copy, quality layouts, and great photos to tell the year's story. Early in September advertising was sold and then in October subscrip- tions for the '81 OWL were taken. Both the statt and the advisor established a major goal of including as many PHS students in 248 pages as they possibly could. ln December Kristi Lamb, Russell Durant, Todd Smith, and Tracy Reed traveled to Denton tor THSPA Convention. l,,4w'h,,,t ir,,,v'- My ,. f.:-'H--W' 'M 'X Julie Del Barto checks quad-pak Editors Julie Del Barto and Kristi copy on first deadline. Lamb discuss theme and ladder design with Mrs. Pope. Organizations 73 RILL TE BLAZETTES W-124' BLAZETTES - ffront rowl Marian Bellamy, Shari Smith, Nita Miller. fsecond rowj Amanda Brown, Tracy Cooper, Mary Osburn, Kathy Houchin, Donna Lamb, Candy Avery, Dorothy Lawrence, Veronica Ferguson. fthird rowl Elaine Athas, Joa nie Hanna, Kelli Kyle, Diedra Reddell, Jamie Mills, Angie Hutchison, Vernettia Williams, Teresa l-len ley, lfourth rowl Eileen Emmite, Robin Russell. .pa -. Michelle Caminade, DeAnna Roberts, Robin Russell, Eileen Emmite, and Julie Clark perform in Mesquite Stadium. 74 Organizations Lt. Cheryl Moser and other Blaz- ettes add beauty to our pep rallies. 4. A DeAnna Roberts, Michelle Caminade, Essary, Janet Clay, Donna Coomer, Wade. lfifth rowl Julie Clark, Lisa Barr, Lori Look Diana Jones, Cindy Flenniken, Cynthia Mason. 331-ff -4' - J' 'Btu Year Starts Early Training camp for Blazettes was held the last week in July and so began many hours of exercising and learning new routines. Football season saw the drill team practicing in the gym and on the field with the band at halftime performances. Under the direction of Miss Sharon Morgan, the new Blazettes and cap- tains were chosen in Jan- uary. Michelle Wade and Diana Jones are warming up for routine. Amanda Brown, Tracy Cooper, and Mary Osburn left lace on com- mand. Kathy Houchin and Janet Clay serve the TQCUHY on Teacher Appreciation Day held annually by Blazettes. . 'NX Organizations 75 JV CHEERLEADERS - Patricia McPherson, Michelle Anderson, Bolton Marcie Julian, Carol D'AunCarrell,SandySmith. CHEERLEADERS Y?'W ? 7 iifei L it as 5 A A if i A ' I Z' .,. - X46 1 Q. Natalie Thompson rests from the Supporting several Wildcat but' hectic activities ofacheerleader. tons, Donna Bailey leads fans in Get Loose. ., ,Jig 1 ii A f n A ar cf J ' M Mascot Jay Evers readies Atlanta rabbit fora stew. 76 Organizations VARSITY CHEERLEADERS - tfront rcwj Donna Shannon Bolton, Clyde'ette Wright, Natalie Thomp- Bailey, Mascot Jay Evers, Jan Stephens. tsecond son, Julie Somoza. rowi Laura Endsley, Penny Price, Kristi Young, Q.. X. ..,.. -,,,,.. um- We-N, -,-Q-we as-V A Q-vw-wnwmw Tumi.. if., .., W .,,,.- st. ' la,ggg,1rr, ' 'W -naw A ws.. 0. N - ww-W wmv W ,- if K hiwk g 4 ,, . Xa ti AW' 33 ,ii I School Spirit Raised The cheerleaders proved to be an influential group by maintaining school spirit. With halftime as their only break, cheerleaders performed in all weather - rain, sleet, and snow. This year's squad was com- posed of two groups - Varsity and Junior Varsity cheerleaders. Each group gave mementos to and par- ties for their respective team. The Varsity cheerleaders attended a summer camp on the campus of SMU. They learned new chants, ideas for fund-raisers, and brought home many awards. Due to their outstanding ability and person- ality, they were chosen as a feature group to be on P.M. Magazine. With the help of the Booster Club and Mrs. Betty Edwards, their sponsor, they had a successful year. if R Julie Somoza prepares for the Varsity Cheerleaders form a spirit state championship game in lineawaiting the run-through. Waco. tx H Xxln we? Organizations 77 Ll.l .I I I swims at co. Babe tKristi Youngl reads com- Cast members of The Pajama plaint to Sid lJay Morrisl Game rehearse opening scene. on 0 5 4 , .. ,f - . rg- g ,Y .ry E21 . Fla.. 24' lm . CHORALE - Uront rowl Shelley Coplin, Sharon Phillips, Laura Endsley, Leslie Crenshaw, David Fielding, Tom Bryant, Jeff Brown, Dee Dee Ding- man, Julie Abbett, Gina Holman. fsecond rowl Mrs. Karol Davis, Elizabeth LeDerer, Lisa Fangio, Jeannie Winn, Gary Young, Duane Fangio, James 78 Organizations S - McNeal, Mike Wolfe, Mary Osburn, Jae Young, Kristi Young. Qthird rowi Denette Sanders, Sherry Julian, Dorothy Kennemer, Steven Haley, Ben Smith, Wayne Jordan, Paul Franklin, Jeff Davis, Diane Harris, Kelli Clement, Cheryl Moser. ffourth Q 1 g i i rowj Sally Hussey, Lorna Jordan, Sue Thompson, Joel McCray, Mickey Boss, Byron Jordan, Paul Joe, Greg Smith, Steve Howard, Jay Morris, J.D. Cunningham, Donna Coomer, Nita Walker, Debra Toland. Hours Spent On Musical Under the direction ot Mrs. Karol Davis, a multi-talented cho- rale practiced and performed throughout the year. The Pajama Game was selected as the '81 musical. Tryouts were held in December for perform- ances on March 5-8. Swing and Co. is an entertain- ment group chosen frorn chorale members. They sing for service clubs and organizations through- out the Paris area. SWING 81 CO. - lfront rowj Elizabeth LeDerer, Diane Harris, Jeff Brown, Lorna Jordan. fstandingl Sally Hussey, Greg Smith, Lisa Fangio, Paul Joe, Ben Smith, Kristi Young. Q -all 19' 3 f Hines tJay Eversj listens to direc- Swing and Co. have a practice tions from Mrs. Davis in the pit. session with Lorna Jordan accom- panying. This page sponsored by McDougall - Olds. O,QammO,,S 79 BOYS' CHOIR - GIRLS' CHOIR BLE IRLS' ENSE BOYS CHOIR - ifront rowj David Smith, Jerry Roden. isecond rowi Steve Wooten, Michael Neal, Eddie Threadgiil, Richard Bartel, Greg Reed, Mathis, Dennis Franklin, Avis Young, Ferdinand Thomas, Juan Price, Mike Welch, Todd Jones, Brian Skidmore, Marcus Bills, itopi Mrs. Karol Penny, Rodney While, Timmy Chapman, Paul Aroyal Johnson, Bruce Frazier. ithird rowi David Davis. X. Mrs. Karol Davis raps with boys' Senior Lisa Fangio accompanies choir after rehearsal, girls' choir. 80 Organizations - S are J -1 an ' S s ... ENSEMBLE - Gladys West, Regina Lynn Walters, Sharee Leavitt, Lori Henson, Wendy Sharon Whitesides, Stacey Brown, Dianna Rusak. fthird rowi Donna Ward, Cindy Foreman, tsecond rowt Gina Steed, Candy Avery, Mrs. Davis, Christine Edge, Donna Usry. Choirs Entertain Community Members of Girl's Choir are first year choir students. They meet third period each day. Boys enrolling in choir practice fifth period and have given several outside performances. They have been guests of the Kiwanis Club, a retired school teachers organi- zation, and for AARP. Girls' Ensemble is a select group of fifteen voices who per- form for the community upon invitation. They have been guests ot RSTA tRetired School Teach- ers Association. . -ng, X13 'fy W A . 1 ' CHOIR - tfront rowj Mrs. Karol Davis, Annette Winters. tsecond rowj Ginger Ballard, Judy Sheridan, Kelli Morris, Tulisha Forshee, Penny ammy Price, Deanna Massey, Kecia LaRue, Coomer, Karen Carrington, Susan Halcomb, Jodie Dollins, Belinda Edmondson, Rhonda Mayberry 'esa Kirby, Sandra Gibson, Linette Butler, Smallwood, Kelli Dolf, Jackie Joe. tthird rowj Carla Organizations LATIN CLUB FTA - ttront rowi Sally Davis, Eileen Emmite, Julie Clark, Diana Jones, Mela Dee Elliott, Jamie Wright, Kelley Woodby. Celeste Sheppard, Donna Bailey, Nathan Crawford, Stacey Brown. tsec- ond rowi Shelley Coplin, Kristi Lamb, Cynthia McMichael, Julie Del Barto, Barbara Booker, Douglas Franklin, Valerie Preston, Tonya Christensen, Heather Skidmore, Robin Tidwell, Mrs. Woodby. tthird rowj Diane Harris, Sabra Pratt, Diedra Fteddell, Dawn Reddell, Joel McCray, Kathy Houchin, Burl Hicks, Janet Clay, Joanie Hanna, Jeri Swaim, Shirley Russell, Carol McPherson. tfourth rowj Patricia Bol- ton, Sandy Smith, Tasi Henager, Deanna Roberts, Terri Echols, Kerri King, Jae Young, Donna Lamb, Wendy Ftusak, Christine Edge, Andrea Smith, Michelle Wade. ttifth rowi Laura Seay, Susan Hal- l A FTA OFFICERS - ffrorttj Kelley Woodby. President, Angela Sim- mons, Sgt. at Arms, Laurie Tippit, Sec. tmiddlei Mary Kate McAbee. 82 Organizations Chaplain, Mela Dee Elliott, Histo- rian. tstandlngj Sally Davis, VP, Jimmy Young, Treas., Julie Clark, Parliamentarian. Kim Lutz and other Latin students translate a story into English. .. z Mann Terrie - '? wanna LATIN CLUB - tfront rowj Jim Brown, Russell Roach, Kristi Lamb, Sharon Emmite, Kerri King, Joel Gib- bons, Gina Holman. isecond rowj Mark Lester, Nathan Crawford, Susan Jackson, Alison Aispaugh, Fawn Wilhite, Jean Dougherty. ithird rowj Marshall Dougherty, Mrs. Don Haslam, Sabra Pratt, Debbie Spradling, Karen Marshall, Andrea Smith, Stewart Jones. ifourth rowj Jan Stephens, Molly Haslam, Helen Wood, Kathy Cecil, Kim Lutz, Chris White. tfifth rowj Carl Cecil, Richard Rheudasil, Tom Bryant, Mark Massey, Carol McPherson. ,a..-mt...-'- LATIN CLUB OFFICERS - itront rowj Past Rep. Joel Gibbons. tsecond rowt Soc. Chr. Sharon Emmite, 2nd year Rep. Gina Hol- Latin student Mark Lester seems pleased with this test results. Service and Study Future Teachers of America is an organization for students who are plan- ning a career in the teaching field. lt gives members a better understanding of the role of the public school and the opportu- nities in the field of education. Mrs. Janice Woodby and Mrs. Rebecca Wells sponsor FTA. The Latin Club began its activities with its annual slave auction at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Don Haslam. The Haslam home was also the site for the Christmas party. Each member brought food and a gift. A trip was made to the Kimball Art Museum in Dallas where the Bronze Age exhibit from the Republic of China was displayed. man, Pres. Russell Roach. istand- ingj Sec.lTreas. Kerri King, ist year Rep. Jim Brown, VP Kristi Lamb. This Page Sponsored by GUEST PAPER CO. Organizations 83 PASF FRENCH CLUB - llront rowl Elaine Athas, Candy Avery, Nita Pierce, Michelle Caminade. Elizabeth LeDerer, Nancy Morgan, Les- lie Miears, Stacey Brown, Mr, Chuck Brazile, lsecond rowl Ella Cunningham, Gwen Taylor, Ricky Mackey, Diane Harris, Julie Abbett, Susan Haynes. Shannon Davison, Jenniler Essary, Mrs. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS - Taylor. tstandingj Hist. Mari Beth tsittingl Pres. Ron Elliott, VP Mashburn, Rept. Stacey Brown, Angela Simmons, Sgt.at Arms Treasurer Laura Endsley. Ricky Mackey, Chaplain Gwen Norman Montgomery listens atten- tively to a tape in French. Organizations 4t,,,,,,W,, N dmv! '-5 Helen Bassano. lthird rowl Debbie Preston, Ann Brook. Heather Skidmore, Ginger Ballard, Carla Sheridan, Valerie Preston, Pamela Neely. Eddie Slate, Jim Sciarro. tfourth rowl Frank Homer, Billy lcenhower, Laura Endsley, Kevin Shackelford, Laura Keys, Valerie Carter, Robin Tidwell, Callie Walker, Norman Montgomery. tlilth rowl Mari Beth Mashburn, Kathy Houchin, Dee Dee Dingman, Jamie Mills, Angie Hutchison. Susan Frank, Patricia Nola, Tracy Cochrell, Sally Hussey. lsixth IDWJ Chris Sharber. Jimmy Newman, Tim Dotson, James Nelson, Kevin Taylor, Carlton Cooper, Brad Ruthart. lseventh FDWI Donnie Fagans, Mike Russell, Gary Young. ft' AUP' gf PASF OFFICERS - tfront rowl Reporter Joe ms, President Larry Carrington, Secretary Die- X J ,ai gli PASF - tfront rowl Patricia Bolton, Sandy Smith, D'Aun Carrell, Gina Redding, Julie Del Barto, Laurie Tippit, Lisha Forshee, Ranetta Coston, Eileen Emmite, Larry Carrington, Dawn Reddell. tsecond rowl Jeff Davis, Susan Bellamy, Marcie Julian, Traci Robinson, Lori Young, Beth Hanna, Khristi Jackson, Jay Evers, Clyde'ette Wright, Bill LaRue, Sharon Phillips. tthird rowi Brenda Cannon, Nathan Craw- '-wtf dra Reddell, Treasurer Walter Brown. tstandingl Chaplain Sharon Phillips, Vice-President Bill LaRue. Language Clubs Keep Busy The French Club began its list ot activi- ties with a Halloween skating party with the Spanish Club. Next they enjoyed a progressive dinner which included four courses. The French Club attended a workshop in November and a symposium in April at ETSU in Commerce. Other activities included decorating a home- coming float, making signs tor football games, and making tapes recording their foreign language improvement. The Spanish Club began its year with the annual slave auction held at the Sirloin Stockade. Along with the French Club, they traveled to ETSU for a workshop. In the spring, they journeyed to Six Flags. . ford, Lance Bailey, Tonya Christensen, Lisette Garza, Laura Seay, Missie Haslam, Celeste Shep- pard, Walter Brown, Tasi Henegar, Marcia Crook. Qtourth rowl Walt Wilhelmi, Bryan Pierce, Allen Temple, Renee Towe, Jeff Austin, John Saftle, Ben Smith, Jim Brown, Alice Nash, Steve Gentry. tfifth rowl Kelli Risinger, Ricky Edwards, Shannon Reeves, Rodger McElroy, Robert Cobb, Mike Viehe. Jeff Owens, Tim Stone. tsixth rowl Steve Awbrey, Mark Felts, Clint Hancock, Gordon Stellpflug, Philip Hutto, Tom Bryant, Stewart Jones, Mark Massey. Duane Fangio. tseventh rowl Sherrie Hobbs, Jill Wardle, Connie Weiberg, Kim Look, Sabina Rey- nolds, Karol Lyn Hargis, Lucy Coker, Diedra Reddell. teighth rowl Joel Gibbons, Carla Dennis, Derek Lewis, Hiromi Martin, Jim Mercy. This page sponsored by BALFOUR - TAYLOR CO. Organizations 85 BYA OEA - Connie Moore, Mitzi Hurley, D'Ann Ratliff, Jo Lee Powell, Sherry Posey, Carolyn Kennison, Debra Ellis, Sharon Martin. tsecond rowj Anita Shelton, Kathy Holland, Tammie Ferguson, Lisa Preparing for Job Market Office Education Association COEAJ is a club for students enrolled in VOE. This program teaches office skills to high school students. Pre-lab students learn to operate office equip- ment, keep records, file and write job resumes. Mrs. Monta Lewis and Mrs. Cleo Flenniken sponsor this club. Black Youth in Action UBYAJ is a newly organized group of Black Ameri- cans. This club offers the opportunity of club membership to students who ordinarily were not involved in student activities. Sponsors are Mrs. Allen Wil- son and Ms. Sharon Morgan, 86 Organizations it. Methven, Margaret Anderson, Georgia McFalls, Alicia Johnson, Mrs, Flenniken. tthird rowi Daphne Wintermute, Pennie Burchinal, Rhonda Goley, Tammie Malone, Gail Chandler, Jamie Mills, Angie Hutchison, Stacey Brown, Danita Kerr tfourth rowi Danita Mayberry, Kelley Donetta Stogsdill, Donna Lamb, Elizabeth Miller Angela Harris, Stephanie Smith, Mrs. Lewis. BYA - tfront rowj Loretta Sanders, Barbara Booker, Douglas Franklin, Carmella Wallace. Paul Clement, Joel McCray. tsecond rowj Paul Joe. Mike Bell, Donna Bailey, Daniel Wallace, Robin Plus- sell. Q VOCCT I ODP Moves 'T' to Main m Campus Vocational Office of Career Clubs of Texas KVOCCTJ is sponsored by Mrs. Yolunda Cooper. Members are enrolled in the Office Duplication Practice QODPD program which teaches the operation of business machines and the off-set printer. ln November, the members pre- sented a fashion show to help raise money for contest in the spring. Home Economics Cooperative Education QHECEJ is a club serving HECE students. These students learn arts, crafts, child- care, food service and clothing assistance. Mrs. Linda Douglas is the sponsor. HECE ifront rowt Jerry Rhodes Johnny Asay Diane Middleton Jill Benharn Cindy For Harrell Dave Williams, Becky Edwards. Qfourth Nabors Angela Jackson Deborah Hardison Car mean Linda Copeland Dlorah Smith ithird rowj rowj Keith Floberson, Lloyd Harrell, Derald Stone, mella Wallace Valorle Wood Diane Barnes isec Mrs Linda Douglas Valerie Cobb Priscilla Martin Jonathan Sparks, James Thomas. Organizations DECA LL S was FHA - lfront rowj Rhonda Goley, Tammie Mal- one, Tammy Wilson, Sissie Ballard, Rhelda Hostet- ler, Cynthia Simpson, Volanda Hill, Anita Kelley. fsecond rowj Alicia Johnson, Alisha Dangerlield Georgia McFalls, Karen Brown, Jennifer Booker, Angela Gill, Renee Simpson, Lisa Glenn. lthlrd rowi Vickie Savage, Zina Dangerfield, Frances Hughes, Stephanie Frazier, Louise Dawson, Bev- erly Pratt, Cathy Moore, Mrs. Jane Parker. llourt rowi Cheryl Christain, Dee Ingram, Rebecc Sparks, Diann Tyler, Teresa Gentry, Taniki Rut hart, Donetta Stogsdill, Mrs. Beverly Gunter. Sf Am VICA - flront rowi Tammy Mills, Yolanda Roller- Smith, Carlos Huey, Richard Lane, Edward Jones, McGrew, Mark Lewis, Wilbert Cooper. qlourth row son, Missie Mitchell, Tawana Martin, Lisa Martin- Kent McCuin, Robert Cooper, Rocky Reaves, Joey Charlie Dawson, Ricky Del Barto, Richard Enlo dale, Cindy Wright, Donna Adams, Gina Steed, Mrs. Freelen. lthird FOWJ Jody Carmon, Mark Farmer, Alan Heckaman, Rance Pomroy, John Cunninghan Bonnie Thomas. lsecond rowi Greg Dixon, Darrell Staley Rogers, Jonathan Conder, Brad Porter, John lfifth rowl Mr. Danny Daniels, Mr. Cecil Poole. 88 Organizations S This Page Sponsored by SEARS - BOEBUCK 8i CO. DECA OFFICERS - ffronty Bept. Susan Jack- dent Sherman Whitley, Treasurer Stephanie Tow- on, President Tina Loyd. tstandingl Vice-Presi- ers, Secretary Penny Price. if f , i ., h e Steven Asay, Jay Henley, Peggy Wilson, Ward, Becky Lester. Tina Loyd. Henry Sikes. Council, Marcus Edwards. tsecond rowb Mic- Boswell, Penny Price. Sherman D Whitley, Cannon, Teresa Henley, Billa Henry, Brady Steve Gordon, Brian Bolton. tthird rowl W,-di Students Get Involved Future Homemakers of America tFHAJ helps youth assume useful roles in society. Students study personal growth, home and family living, bachelor survival skills, and community involvement. Mrs, Beverly Gunter and Mrs. Jane Parker are club sponsors. Vocational industrial Clubs of Amer- ica QVICAJ includes tour programs - auto body, auto mechanics, cosmetol- ogy, and electrical trades. Students gain a respect tor work, an understanding for labor management and practice in democracy. Mr. Danny Daniels, Mr. Cecil Poole, Mr. Paul Horne, and Mrs. Bonnie Thomas sponsor this organization, Distributive Education Clubs of Amer- ica CIDECAJ trains students in marketing and distribution. On-the-job training pre' pares students for careers. Mrs. Janice Wood by sponsors this clu b. Ib, so Donna Tippit, Sonia Holder, Kelley Hlnson, Cindy Flenniken, Becky Ftoth, Sandra Whitten. Sheila Eas- ley. Hector Gerardo, Mike Wolle, Greg Darnell, Ken- neth Gray, Dean Brown. tfourth rowl William Hen- derson. Jerry l-lurd. Ritchey Terry, Mike Akins. James Hanley, Jett Hampton, Barry Mathews. Johnny Chappell. Jerry Kimball, Kenneth McGuire, Cheraye Wooten. tlifth rowl Stephanie Towers, Kelly Brackeen, Mrs. Janice Woodby. Renee Tan- ner. Lori Loggins. Marty Cope, Jerry Wilson, Greg Woerner. Ken Emery. Carolyn Allen, Susan Jackson. Jett Pope Organizations 8 FARMERS SENIOR JUNIOR FFA - llront rowl Dino man, Cecil Hutchings Dwayne Crawford Philip Kammer Randy Dennis Earl McGrew, Terry l-lutto, Johnny Goley Steve Gentry Bobby Craw Thompson Larry Morrell Matt Edzards, Russell ford, Ronny Michael Buddy Bell Tim Michael Fox Rodney Lowrance lsecond rowl Bob Hoi- lthird rowj Kevin Smallwood Todd Carter Chris M...,7 -., Nui Mr. Lloyd Smith and Mike Viehe clip a calf lor show. FFA President Dale Maberry and Chapter Advisor Terry Lollar with SweetheartBecky Hart, it-if 4 SOPHOMORE FFA - ilront rowj Robert Hall, Sammy Cole, Brad Rodgers, Richard Cobb, Steve Leslie Crenshaw, Jay Henley, Sharon Emmite, Asay, Brian Bolton, Wayne Jordon, Robert Cobb. Becky Hart, Judy Briggle, Daron Dagenhart, Gregg ithird rowt Terry Lollar, Mike Viehe, Sonny Sikes, Haley, Mark Felts. isecond rowj Ricky Edwards, Jeff Goodson, Keith Taack, Jody Briggle, Wendell Tab Hughes, Buster Scroggins, Danny Brewer, 4, McEntyre, Leigh Foreman, Johnny Ruthart. ifourth rowl Greg Clark, Danny Bramlett, Phillip Peeples, Glen Cooper. ililth rowi Charlie Pope, Mickey Ross, Mr. Robert Milford, Chuck Bolton, Terry Beard. 6 t . u in-C, 0 , FRESHMAN FFA - ifront rowi Scott Wright, Chuck Miller, Steve Clay, Scott Shufeldt, Robert McFarland, David Miller, Stuart Thompson, Steve Freelen. isecond rowj Glynn Olsen, Rhonda House ton, Rodney Field, Berlyn Stuckey, Steve Austin, Randy Jones, David Sawyer, Douglas Thompson, Jett White, Kelley Porter, David Whitaker. ithird rowj Keith McMichael, Brian Perry, Stan Avery, Carl Waggoner, Jeff Ensor, Kevin Thompson, Joseph Justiss, Stacey Nichols, Tommy Graum, Paul Kuyk- endall, David Bratcher. ffourth rowt Roland Jones, Greg Bratcher, Hal Johnson, Chris Cole, Randy Ste- phens, Shane Greer, Steve Sale, Boyd Sanders. Tracy Gibson, Kirk Kyle, Erie Burns. ififth rowi Steve Ward, Mr. Weldon Hume, Johnny Ballard. This page sponsored by PARIS IMPLEMENT Organizations 91 'lv f 'rw . xv 'V ,Q 1 f , ' fa W .,,,, i Q, 92 Athletics Q4 W- A NW, ,, ,Y WILDCATS GO TO STATE IN '80 Coach Bill Hicks led Paris to an 11- 2 record, the best in PHS history. The Wildcats started the season with a 35-6 win over the Atlanta Rabbits. Then came the Mt. Pleasant rematch. Again, the Tigers came out the winners, 8-7. In the third game with the Jesuit Rangers, Paris dominatd play in a score ot Paris 27, Jesuit 7. The would-be game with Ennis will be long remembered - the game that was never played. Paris beat Bishop Dunne 35-6. The Cats came home from Rockwall with a big win 21-11. The Homecoming game ended triumphantly - Paris 20, Suplhur Springs 13. Halloween night the Wildcats took McKinney 14-7. Paw Power reigned as Terrell tell 35-34. District play ended with Paris ripping the Bonham Warriors 62-O. Wildcat Fever was just beginning to spread. A' f .af 'W ,sa.'? ii' 3 YK S?- 1lront row1 Joel McCray 1111, Kenneth Harris 1651, Joe Cobb 1611, Stanford Porter 1251, Bill White 1241, Dino Kammer 1151. Willie Williams 1711. Houchin 171, Norman Epperson 151. 1second row1 Fred Smith 1221, Johnny Pat Crawford 1771, Don Sims 1321, Dwight Williams 141, David Somoza 1801 Burl Hicks 191, Kelly Miles 1671, Roger McElroy 1721, Jim Mercy 1701. 1third row1 Coach Buford Emler, Richard Rheudasil 1531, Robbie Peek 1761, David Lancaster 1661. Greg Smith 1881. Brad Perry 1101, Paul Bailey 1851, Carl Cecil 1811. Tommy Kennedy 1841, Randy Kelley 1741, Coach Benton Rainey 1fourth row1 Coach Bill Hicks, Coach Allen Wilson, Elmo Brooks 1231, Ricky Dirks 1331, Mark Kerr 1751, Daniel Wallace 1341, Bobby Savage 1441, Derek Lewis 1831 , Coach Hershel Roach, Coach Bruce Smith. 94 Football 'swf I' Twice the Defensive Squad received the 7411 Player of the Week trophy. tl. to r.J S. Porter, J. McCray, M. Kerr, D. Wal- lace, E, Brooks, K. l-louchin, B. Savage, T. Kennedy, W. Wil- liarns, D. Johnson, F. Srnith. Running back Elrno Brooks 1233 returns a kick off in the game against Atlanta f- wg 2' I X 1 ,, Af, Q W of 'Q Quarterback Brad Perry 6101 completes a pass in the first game with Mt. Pleasant. The Tigers took this one by a point, but the Cats later crushed Mt. Pleasant as they traveled to Paris leaving a score of Paris Wildcats 28 - Mt. Pleasant Tigers 14. Football 95 COMPLIMENTS OF naman: gf EMC PARIS BANK 0F ILLIAMS SPORTING WLQQJLWU SILVER CRUSH DOMINATES DISTRICT Fred Smith 1225, Elmo Brooks 1285, and Daniel Wallace 1345 break up pass reception. The scoreboard tells the story. The CATS did win. A Coach Bruce Smith revrews offensrve strategy on sideline 1standrng5 Robbre Peek 1765 Dano Kammer 1155 Wlth helmet oft Davrd Lancaster 1665. l x I 5 g. if 3 15-ir. is -Q it .dl Tigers Fall Beneath CAT Paws Principal Jerry Stephens joins Mark Kerr in feelings of victory. The Bi-District game with Mt. Pleasant ended two years of frustration for the CATS. Coming from four- teen points down to win by a score of 28-14 erased any feeling of a jinx. This win proved to be a turning point for Wildcat football. This game propelled us into a great playoff season and perhaps meant more to us than any other game. Also, this game held significance to the student body and cit- izens of Paris - pride was no longer on the line. Daniel Wallace 1343 , Tommy Kennedy f84i, Mark Kerr 1755, and Darrell Johnson f9Oi recovera Tiger fumble. Football 9 Joe Cobb blocks a Leopard during GAINESVILLE GVERPOWERED Paris people proudly backed the Cats giving WILDCAT POWER the force of a champion. Against the Leopards, Dirks car- ried 20 times for 90 yards and caught two passes for 37 yards. Q ' 5 xl L' J 3 f' o r,., 4 Perry hands ball off to Kammer. McCray 1113 and Dirks are in the background. At the regional championship game with Gainesville in Mes- quite, Paris supporters showed 8,000 strong. Incredibly the Leopards took leads of 6-O and 12-7 until the Wildcat defense took charge stopping Gainesville once in Paris territory and by keeping the Leopards on their own end of the field until the game ended 13-12. Coach Hicks called it a great win for us, adding that . . it's hard to point out a single player that made the difference. The kids showed a lot of character with this win. Tarlback Don Sims watches from side Bobby Savage 1447 with only three more Defensive Coach Allen Wilson llSI6l'lS to line until the offense takes cover to go offensive plays so he may help plan defense. Football 99 BIG BLUE HIPS ESTACADG The Wildcats put it all together on a Saturday after- noon as they shut out Lubbock Estacado. The Cats were prepared. Twice on crucial fourth down plays the Wildcats stopped Estacado. Paris allowed Estacado offense five total plays in the first quarter and did not allow a first down until 5:47 remained in the last half. Perry hit Greg Smith for 21 and two plays later found Ricky Dirks open at the five-yard line. Running back Dino Kammer then scored the first of two touchdowns. The point-after was stopped for a 6-O score midway through the second period. In the last seconds of the same quarter, Brooks stopped a possible Estacado touchdown in the Paris end zone. Kammer picked up 31 yards as the third period began and then four plays later he scored from the nine on a fourth and one situation. Don Sims then handled a two-point conversion. Specialty team stopped an Estacado kick-off return. 2-...I 1,91 2. 1 cali 100 Football WILDCATS . . . 14 MATADORS. . . O Paris maintained possession of the football in the fourth quarter as Brad Perry ran the quarterback sneak for key yardage. Coach Bill Hicks said We wanted to shut down the big-play offense and keep the football. We did both and we won. Below a pass interception by Paul Dino Kammer U51 breaks for a Bailey. Blockers Daniel Wallace, long gain through a hole opened Mark Kerr, and Tommy Kennedy by Greg Smith 1881. lead the way, x .-,. V uw, '..,..,,, My . r 'UB f x my X 1.u.., Football 101 WILDCATS TRAVEL TO FINALS Cats Finish Best Season Ever The Cats played well in the title game. Only a winner makes it to the finals. 11-2 Senior Kevin Houohin feels all the emotions of the final game. Fliohard Rheudasil 1535, Paul Joe t67l, and twenty other Wildcats dressed out for their last high school football game. 102 Football -sul 1. -'wav O we .-.,.1 - , so oo t Q' g i 5 F t ,Qs l 1 silso at an o M 'X i t Steve Long and Wildcats J. P. Crawford and Mike Mitchell knew that 3 out of 4 really isn't bad, Depth and size seemed to determine the outcome when Huntsville met Paris in Waco for the Class AAAA state championship. During the first half the Cats seemed to control the line of scrimmage in Bay- lor Stadium but just couldn't get the ball close to the goal line. Getting to the final game of the season was a vic- tory tor the Cats. The season was tremendous and the coaches and players gave us all something to look forward to in 1981. Senior running backs Ricky Dirks and Dino Kam- mer finished the season as one of the only running tandems to have rushed for more than 2,400 yards in one season in Class AAAA. Kammer finished the season with 1,274 yards while Dirks ended with 1,161. Junior Don Sims rushed for almost 700 yards. Quarterback Brad Perry, Dwight Williams, Kevin Houchin, Joe Cobb, Joel McCray, Fred Smith, Elmo Brooks, Stanford Porter, Daniel Wallace, Tommy Robins and Paul Joe played for Paris High for the last time in Baylor Stadium. Also in a final appearance were Roger McElroy, Mark Kerr, Johnny Crawford, Joe Tuttle, David Somoza, Tommy Kennedy, Paul Bailey, Greg Smith, and Darrell Johnson. Paris ended the season at 11-2, the best record a Lamar County team has ever made, and was the only team in the area to go to state finals. All-State Honors first team . . . . . .Dino Kammer second team . . . ..... Paul Bailey Daniel Wallace Brad Perry 1101 passed for approximately 800 yards for the season. Football 103 JV AND FRESHIVIAN FOOTBALL 'L fp: , JUNIOR VARSITY f 1lirst row3 David Jackson 1263, Ricky Jones 1713, Chris Upchurch 1843, Kenneth Dirks 1273, Gary Young 1513, Jell Owens 1423, Richard Cobb 1223, Charles Nickerson 1213, Robert 1263, Russell Roach 1503, Edward Lee Jones 1193 1secono ow3 Redward Wade 1303, Ricky Edwards 1743 , Jett Davis 1723 , Andy Cobb 1323, Kevin Shackellord 1803, Charlie Pope 1783, Paul Franklin 1443, King 1173, Robert Brooks 1243, Allen Temple 1653 1tnird row3 Coach Bob Edwards, Ben Smith 1793, Steve Gentry 1733, Brad Ruthart 1163, Lance Bailey 1703, Billy lcenhower 1153, Terry Lollar 1663, Mickey 1783, Donny Pagans 1763, Danny Moore 1253. Myron Nelson 1203, Coach Billy Blurton, 1tourth row3 James Nelson 1113, Terry Beard 1143, Jon Rast 1363, Frank Homer 153, Clint Hancock 1823, Jefl Austin Byron Jordan 1123, Randy Floyd 1603 , Leslie Crenshaw 1613, Robert Cobb 1543, Darrell Smith 1323 . ' E .7 E. It I g3Ow41eet3w4egi it IW Y . .1-.sr ' .5-3 ts T ' , i 1 73, 23 My-85 S' rg -, , ,gy , , F f Ac T l , NA ., r i Q! fri V 'Q 6'-' J bfi' Neg 411 Q, qi' K Y C 3 ' 1 l pxfk, ,, A 31- , A . f lue A A r ,V I Vkrr K M 1. - K . . K , , x ,,,, 3 ' 'tr', is ' ' ,t sy A , . K K xi , si, ,f-,,. . K G! y Q. K1 swag K: - ' 1 I .JJ 5 ,xg A A , . ,Lf:k.,,, V y A Ni- , , , ,, . . av ':,, , FRESHMAN - 1lront row3 Kevin Walters, Tim Stone, Tim Felts, Eddie Threadgill, Theodis Reynolds, Tracy Mathis, Marcus Bills, William Lipscomb, Brian Perry, Paul Roden, Tony Milton, Dennis Franklin, Paul Kukendall, C Avery, Rodney White, Michael Don Edwards, Gary Williams, 1second row3 Ray Ethridge, Ferdinand Penny, Timmy Chapman, Kirk Kyle, Jerry Mathis, John Luppe, Randy Jones, Tracy Gibson, Avis Young, Brian Cobb, Burns, Clarence Dean, Kenneth Ellis, David Neal, Steve Wooten, Shannon, Steve Aubrey. 1thlrdrow3 Coach J. T. Davis, Craig Brooks, Berlyn Stuckey, Steve Clay, Carlton Mitchell, Brian Skidmore, Shane Greer, Jim Lui Mike Thomas, Stacy Nichols, Tommy Graham, Greg Reed, Kenneth Spangler, Keith McMichael, David Smith, Richard Bartel, Randy Stephens, Scott Wright, Aroyal Johnson, Dion Wethereil, Coach Don Woodrool. 104 Football OFF - SEASON PROGRAM At the end of football season, the off-season program begins under the direction of Coach Bruce Smith. Increasing strength, speed, agility, and flexibility along with maintaining a good attitude are goals of the program. All football players participate with other athletes often joining in the hard work. Two programs are offered. One stresses weight gain and growth in sizeg the other con- centrates on gaining strenth. Incentive tee shirts from 200-350 pounds are offered to those mas- tering the skills taught. Mike Mitchell improves his skill on Russell Roach works out on the squat machine bench press. Kevin Shackleford demonstrates Top weight lifter Daniel Wallace builds strength with power clean. Off-Se3SOn 105 VABSITY BASKETBALL District Win Expected Once again Wildcat cagers deliver an exciting, winning season. With only six district game to play and have won four by mid-February, the CATS were expected to win district and even more. Three of the players particiapted in football play-offs thus delaying full-strength play. District began with the Cats defeating Flockwall. Opponent fails to stop Ray Book- er's 1155 two points. VARSITY BASKETBALL - flfront rovvl Paul Clement Paul Bailey Brad Weddle Michael Bell Flay Booker iSecond rovvl Coach Mike Long, Carlton Cooper, Greg Smith Carl Bradford Joel McCray Coach Allen Wilson 106 Basketball ai- Coach Mike Long calls time out. Mike Bell l13l brings ball down court. f df,f,.Mw,4,Lf ,ng C lPHS if . 3 C N694 'ZKROCKWBII - 48 , '79 'fSulphuriSprings 52 80, 'McKinney 67 N 64 'Terrell 44 87 ' Bonham 56 Brad Weddle 1233 makes corner jump snot count. Carlton Cooper M33 evades Greenville cager. Two more lor Paris. Basketball 107 JUNIGB VABSITY BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY - lfront rowj Wilbert Cooper, Kent McCuin, Dar- rell Williams, Darrell Mitchell, Clint Hancock. lsecond rowl Tyrone Fuller, Craig Armstrong, James Cooper, Byron Jordan, Todd Cross- lin, Tony King. lvlr. Billy Blurton was JV coach. Q. .-14 . . . , 'EU XJ E 'kkairrrgggpn ui 0 . if ' A14 NN'-LL Team readies for possession as third quarter play begins, Tony King 1341 gets ball around a Longview Lobo. 108 Basketball tai A Q x. s ef K Nil 1 - F. 1 ' k.4Jia,b'1,.1 .A 4 M 5 A 4 T 1 , 1, , wg.. , 2 -mf. ,,h, .,gz.:7f..T-JAN. fr-f .fx,ffL.f..'T' I H i Q ?57?.I ,? '1' : '97 'l5 7 'V ' ' M' 4 A 1 ii ,K j 5 'Y r m., -3. Zff: :Tsai . V K I , 1.1 K L 'quuarw f '. - ,, ,- QW' Y L. K ,,,V V . . 'Ik , im MM 41 , W W f f L Q ll 5 A 3 ' ' 5 , fi ue , f' mapa 3 f 4 F fs 'W fi' a Kf J xl? ' V, V ' f A x ,5 15 if ,- ' , W 5, I ' ' ' sit. ,,, ,N W W, f'f'Ff: All fm tg, it ' f ............. f ,Q if L.-sq 47 H . 'H 4-Juv I - .ms-9, 4 i ,4 am 5 .Y W r .lg ' N--'.., .1 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Coach Betty Edwards led the Varsity to 2nd place in district play wiht an 8-2 record. The JV coached by Sharon Morgan were district champs with a 9-O record. M. Wade and J. Rutledge made the All-District team. Second team spots went to S. Johnson and T. Avery. Given honorable mention were T. Christensen, J. Essary and R. Russell. Tonya Christensen 115, Michelle Wade 125, Denise Jenkins 165, Tammy Avery 1145, Renee Hill, Jeneen Rutledge 145, Barbara Booker 185, Sherry Johnson 1165, Jennifer Essary 1105, and Lisa Reed. Michelle Wade was named to All-District First Team. 110 Volleyball frills LR 4 hRl Ai! 'w ig I ll 1 , e 1 1 1 5 than Jeneen Rutledge All-District First Team. 145 gained a spot on QXXRI 5 we its l . R tt 1.5 Sherry Johnson was placed on the Second Team. JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL - f Gila lfrontl Sherrida Johnson, Cynthia Johnson Debbm Desmond,SybH Bills, Barbara Nickerson, Mary Mil- ton, SheHa Dean, Tma Hayes lstandingl Jennifer Gordah, Rhonda Maybeny, Jacme Edwards, Cana VVaHace, Lma Johnson,PhWHsVVonhanm Beveny Lane,LaSheene Nemon JV TAKES DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP ., A, ' ?' b . if O! ,, ' if .X Hg, f -IQ www 4 - In Jennifer Gordan 1321 returns a serve. On the court are team members Carla Wallace 4143, Barbara Nickerson 1121 and Charol- lett Campbell 4501 . The JV had a 17-6 season record. Volleyball 111 GOLF TEAM in 1 M1 uni' is A 1 1981 GOLF TEAM - llronl rowj Klrk Kyle, Daryl Nash, Walter Wilhelrni. lsecond rowl Greg Ensey. Gary Young, Shane Greer, Cameron Wunsch. lthird rowj Bryan Pierce, John Salfle, Mark Dees, Je-ll Dayis, Gary Ensey, Mike Russell, Coach J.T, Davis. 112 Golf Senior Mark Dees was named medalist in 1980. Rnd if X Em? ,0- :Q Z 1' ,Q at r ' em fi. rr ,F al su n 'W 'F'w 1 Q-.1' --V-.lifii Y f wi, '-,Q I ive. -,wav ., fl , K Q, 2 m f1.1M , - ?1 . J ' v 5515-J .fr1'f'r 1 1 - 7 'f J l.. 1 ,f y or s - 1 Xl ,A ,, G16-haw W ' ff ',' f J '1 5 ': , K r 1 . hr 7 D H I V wr, .amr 5' ,rr ,r , :Maman ,, , ,mfg ,- ' -.. First Regional Team Tourney Seventh State Team Tournament First Lakeview Tournament First Kilgore Tournament Second Paris Tournament tTopJ Sophomore Mike Russell tees off for practice round. tLettJ Freshman Daryl Nash gains experience on the green. I Top 3A Team in State For the past two years the golf team has been the top 3A team in the state, In 1980 Paris linksters won 7AAA with Mark Dees claiming medalist. Dees totaled 215. Kirk Dillon was second with a 221, Alan Norton third with 227 and Gary Ensey tifth with 231. These scores placed all four on the All-District team. Greg Ensey and David Pierce were named to the districts second team. The JV won third place in district play. With a two day total of 615, Paris won regionals. Mark Dees was tourney medal- ist with a score of 149. Norton came in third with a 151. Both golfers were on the All-Regional team. Paris returned to Austin to detend the 1979 state championship. Austin-West- lake won with a total of 6203 Kilgore came in second with 621, and Paris took third with 626. The 1980 State Medalist was Mark Dees. Making the All-State team, Dees recorded a yearly average ot 75.7, the lowest PHS score on record. The 1981 team is putting in a lot of preparation time for another great sea- son. Under the supervision of Coach J.T. Davis, the team is looking for the district title again expecting to proceed to win regionals for the third year in a row. Golf 1 3 TENNIS TEAM 1980 TENNIS TEAM Uront rowl Jill Wardle Tana Screws Lisa Methven Sheryl Larkin Brett Bercher Eddie Slate fsecond rowj Gall Gambill Dana C , , L ham Brian Temple Brian Peterson Arthur Joyce, Jim Sciarro, Coach Jerry Wilson Lisa Methven volleys with total concentration. Tana Screws and Lisa Methven were H2 in Texas in girls' doubles. Netters Hit Win Column 1980 was a successful once for the Paris netters. In district the players won 1st Boys' team, 1st Girls' team and Over- all championship. Individual team members walked away with top district honors. Six of six boys made district. Brett Bercher was 1st in boy's singlesg Jim Sciarro was 2nd in boy's singles. In doubles Brian Peterson and Brian Temple took 2nd in boys's dou- bles. Eddie Slate and Arthur Joyce were fourth in doubles. In regional play, Brett Bercher ranked 4th in singles. ln girls' tennis action Sheryl Larkin was 2nd in district singles and 3rd in regional singles. The dup of Tana Screws and Lisa Methven was named 1st in district, 1st in regional, and 2nd in state. Dana Cunning- ham and Gail Gambill were 3rd in district play, 1980 graduation took Gail Gambill and Sheryl Larkin, however, all other team members returned to the net for the 1981 season. Regional Team Tournament State Team Tournament Lakeview Tournament Kilgore Tournament Paris Tournament - 1980 Team Record - Brian Temple serves to win. Peter- son and Tenunetook 2ndin dm- Tennis 115 fa ul-is M52 W9 A V 2 , Us-vii Michelle Wade scores two for the fighting Lady Wildcats. Sherry Johnson moves through the Terrell Tigers for two more. VARSITY BASKETBALL - Sandra Young, Donnie Jenkins, Jeneen Rutledge, Sherry Johnson, Barbara Booker, Rene Sims, Loretta Sanders, Robin Russell, Michelle Wade, Coach Travis Fleming. 116 Basketball Robin Russell and Joel McCray were crowned as Basketball King and Queen. Ann Cooper makes two from the corner. .JL 4 ' am if SCOREBOARD Varsity Record 5-5 fmid-Februaryj Junior Varsity Record 7-5 JV BASKETBALL - ffront rowj Debbie Desmond, Kathy Smith, Cynthia Simpson, Pat Cooper, Sybil Bills, Cheryl Edwards, Sharon Hearn, Janet Lane. tstandingl Sheila Dean, Elneda Robinson, Jackie Jones, Cynthia Johnson, Rhonda Mayberry, Jennifer Gordon, Bessie Lewis. This page sponsored by LONE STAR GAS CO. Basketball 117 ,M VARSITY BASEBALL LU ,f' i-. ' K H- W A . Q 4' YJLJ, ri ig.Ji,:15 P T Q , ' . ' I 1 N ' 4 Wu-...W M, A V --ff kr i 'Qfsl L. as AN 4' N X NL X 1980 VARSITY BASEBALL ffront rowj Joey Partridge, Bill White, Mark Malone Donnie Smith Sherman Whitley Jeff Gaines lsecond FOWJ Coach Rainey Robbie Peek Mike Armstrong David Roberts, Matt Edzards, Coach Johnny Holleman tthird rowl Tommy Kennedy Brad Perry Greg Smith Butch T Mike Armstrong warms up pitching arm in scrimmage. Wildcat hitters take advantage of scrimmages between JV and Var- sity. Six Seniors Return Led by several returning play- ers, the 1981 Baseball team showed promise for a good sea- son. Coaching the team were Benton Flainey and Johnny Holle- man. The '81 club included sen- iors Greg Smith, Brad Perry, Mike Armstrong, Sherman Whitley, Joe Tuttle, and Matt Edzards. Pitchers hurling for the Cats were Greg Smith, Mike Armstrong, and Matt Edzards. The 1980 Baseball team held a record of 11-10. Brad Perry, catcher for the '80 231' 1.1 ewes-W stems, tawfmmrt it qv X g Sophomore Lance Bailey and Jun ,. 4 lor Bobbie Peek leave the practice field. ,.-we Hurler Greg Smith returns to lineup ' - forthe1981season. team returns for '81 season , I , M36 mr:ms:mm.1kE!5i1W-ia!lM5f!'m51N'M JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL ln early February, baseball workouts began. Some of the practices were held in the newly constructed physical education auf Q . T' ' rr Q9 53 K 3 ?s?'.f 'Vi' 52. . fer? mb t if r 'iw A 1 L' Q' V, ,VV 'f n., Qatar.. :EEZ ,Britt Quia 91 ff! Wt f I si' ' Y-f J M' fi . P0 X qi 5 4 F ,ll A nhl '19 QM complex. 'UCL -4 Season opened in late Febru- ' A Q ary with Ray Crowell and Robert - x Qualls coaching the junior var- L ,wb ,L fr sity. 'fffjf With hard work, desire and b Mg M H I M, M. ,. Q W . . determination, the JV looked for- ward to a successful year. jvfk . - ,,, ,,... ,.,... we--A fl. ' JV catcher David Lancaster stops run in X' I .V-qmgy., my Tw' the spring of 1980. r - - f' --Q... .... - ...M lf? ' in Q r , 5'5, 5 I K ' i LQ,M ggi 4 A A L is A L b st A Tx - Y . I A - Q f Ve P' g K X . 5 S k y y 4 K L N 5 5 t an :5 '. I '. A ' :N 4 mgxijh ian ., .? s YK VIK: Coach Crowell observes workouts 'kv A in P.E. complex. A S my ,fi Sophomore Jeff Goodson prac- tices fielding the ball. X 120 Baseball as TRACK Tiarxivi Wildcat tracksters established new school records in 1980. Carlton Cooper broke the PHS record of 14.2 in high hurdles with a 13.8. He also added an inch to the high jump record pre- viously set at 6'2 . In district meet Cooper took first in high hur- dles and high jump with Mike Johnson being first in discus. District honors also went to the 400 m. relay team of Dirks, Cooper, Brooks, and Kammer with a time of 42.5. Regional honors went to Cooper with a first in high hurdlesg Kammer took fourth in 1OO m.dash. and Rodney Anderson took fourth in the 400 m. run. State competition honors went to Carlton Cooper who was 3rd in hurdles. Cooper claimed 3rd in state high hurdles. ,ng 1981 TRACK Coach Butord Emler Dean Johnson Glen Edzards Randy Kelley Bruce Martin Michael Williams Danny Fulbright lsecond rowi Coach Don Woodrool. Chris Dean. Dewayne Dockery, Dino Karn- mer Billy lcenhower Fred Wilhelm Willie Williams lthird rowl Paul Franklin Carlton Cooper Ricky Dirks Kenneth Gray Dwight Williams, Rodney Anderson, Fred Smith tlourth fowl Elmo Brooks Paul Joe. Joe Tuttle Ricky Jones Paul Bailey CarlBradlord Track 121 School Records Broken - high hurdles 13.89 - high jump 6'3 - pole vault 13'3 - discus 161' 3'5 -1600 m. relay 3:2 Dwight Williams passes baton to Rod- ney Anderson in practice run of 1600 rn. relay. -an-an L- KA, -fav-ia,'F ,Q-5 QM- 'MR MSF 1980 400 M. RELAY DISTRICT CHAMPS - Dino Kammer, Elmo Brooks, Carlton Cooper, Ricky Dirks. 122 Track .H K A ,,'..W , l iunng ,.,..gu-ll' 1st Terrell Invitational 2nd McKinney Invitational 2nd District Meet Spring 1980 B. wt., i it ' Q'--1, RUNNERS Rodney Anderson, ' A Q' 1 M' Dwight Williams, Carlton Cooper, .MM v ' and Billy Leenhower set new L 51 in-f school record in 1600 m, relay, .. ,l, . t :SEEN swf 12-' . . 12, 1 145215. LQ '1 3 l 6 'm-WUQ. 'sf .152 Lam'-'N Dino Kammer placed 4th in 100 m. dash in the regional meet. Pole vaulter Dewayne Dockery broke school record in 1980. ,N Track 123 THE ATHLETE AN ASSET TO PHS 1 . Qii'2517ff5f?if ' f2fii 1 1 FOOTBALL j ti, it 4' d District Play 21 Flockwall 1 11 20 Sulphur Springs 51 3 14 McKinney 4, F 111 F ' 1S'1 lift 7 35 Terrell 1 rl a 334 2 Bonham O 28 Mt. Pleasant 14 13 Gainesville 12 14 Estacado O O 1 1 Huntsville ' 19 Season Record 11-2 if , Q' 1 ,r.1 '-f ' A ,sm M wi 1 it - it in a .. gm A Antik I 1 ,T r rl' .sims g 1' ' A f i '1 ll!3l i K ' ,,,,.,, A T MV., hC,4f:4m -L ,, 4 sy fem if 1 CKSUQ ' H :-. ,1,f 5, v,LLk Carlton COOPGT ',O05l3,t.Qri'31'??i?s sf 4 r r 17 7 my - F- F jim r TENNlS spring of 1980 1st Regional Team Tgygmament j7tn fiState Team Tournament District Honors 1 3 First for Boys team First for Girls team First Overall GIRL'S VOLLEYBYALL Varsity- - Record 8-2 fsecond placeb JV Record H r9'0p2g do DISTRICT 53, my n 1, 4, Jv FOOTBALL , f Season Record 7-2-1 - ,District Record 4-O-1 Fririe5eMArri.ilrFooTBALL of r V fRecord-8-1 d ' CSecond inrdistrictl rl , .E - 5 I 'V M, Q, ' - r , 5 23492 ,i -W 51. V, V ,L V - . fr -1 irmvgq-are C- 'S BASKETBALL r . --Farxsceafrr . gf M , , VQFSITY R6 r My Record 3K3-fend ofgla M815 -We 11 10 d if W ef 1 ' gifffr 9,3 5 Q KM QRECORD' . rr 7' , H , T V- Exif? , H 4 V .R I W ,, ,,,, r .. M wa' E teh r 4' . of M ,f5E,,,.V, 3? r 11 1 I 0 L r l -1 , 'HJ 3-6 NT 5 M-'ifi- ', zsggfwg - 5- gigwg A Sig my 'i K .I M f :ww Hz . f . 'Y?f H W 5 if , f-Q-1,f.T 5? K V-S , K xx A ,N Qs. D., iff r,,.,r-we -f r,-raged. c f ' - Q . ic.: 3 1 si g . r v ' gf' :en 1980 L Egfe jpnal-Champs Stated - r M KD . t'rlR ' llstrf ar eei rsrncl egrona ae -Champron Scoreboard 125 -v ,ae- A in .- R if -,,,,.n- fgx f? Y 1 if W1 :J -1 S 5 -,1 an x ' .v 'fM WW 3. ,,-v-L. M? 5 Old Frien d New Fac N 121 . , ' if I.IJ 128 Seniors CLASS he c or f 6. if E i t BEST ALL AROUND JAY EVERS NATALIE THOMPSON . QOO, A ,V O I P fs 'i K - A---: Ai K K D CLASS OFFICERS Elected as class President is Natalie Thompson with Joel McCray as Black Representative, Penny Price as Secretary, Deborah Hardison as Treasurer, Kristi Young as White Representative, and Brett Bercher as Vice-President. il' F4 vs., lf.. T.:- S .YN -S -qu.: 1- fur 'S'-av. gui.: . 'ln Yr- YT' oe Julia SlmmOl'lS Abbefi - TARS, Choir, Thespians, Keywanettes, French Club. Ull. One-Act Play, Who's Who, NHS. Bible Club, Girl's State Rep., Althea Garden Club. Donna Rene Adams - Cheerleader 1, Track 1, VICA vP, Pres. Tommy Clifford Adams, Jr. , - John Michael Akers - Banc, spanish club, Lelln club, '79 QWL. 'so owL, '81 own. Key Club, FTA. Bobby Ray Albertson - FFA, HECE. vlcA. Jacqueline Joyce Alexander Rodney Dean Anderson -- Football 1. 2, Basketball 1, Track 1. 2. 4. VICA. Tamara Dee Avery -- Cheerleader 1. 2. 3, 4, Volleyball 1. 2, 3, 4, eas- ketball l, 2, Track 1. 2, 3, FT A Chaplain, French Club, Keywanettes. Tri- Hi-Y, Soph. Class treas,, Jr. Class Treas., FCA VP, Althea Garden Club, Student Council VP. DOFIDH Jean Bailey - Cheerleader 1, 3. 4, Volleyball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 3. BYA. FTA. Paul Saldino Bailey - Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2. 3. 4, Baseball 1, 2, FCA. avlx. Chad Lee Barnes - '78, '79 owL photographer, DECA, PASF, FTA. Doris Diane Barnes - llece, FHA. Timothy Shawn Barnett -- cheer, VlCA. Elaine Rose Barrett - FTA Hlsr, Bend. Flag corps, ull. one-Aer Play, German Club, Thespian VP, Students Who Care, NHS. Danlta Lois Bell - OEA. Volleyball 2. a. 4, Blazette Ll.. PHA, NHS. Micheal Dewayne Bell -- Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4. VICA, Baseball 2. BYA. Marian Louise Bellamy - Tllns, FCA, Frenen Club, choir. Cheer- leader 2, Blazette Lt., Keywanettes. Natalie Jill Benham - send. FTA, PASF. QEA. Hscz. l-llano. Brett King Bercher - Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Lallrl Club, Key club treas., Basketball 2, Sr. Class VP, NHS, Service Club Rep. James Bradley Bettis - sand. VICA, Robert Black - Football 1, 2, Track 1, choir. VICA. Shannon Mischell Bolton - PASF. TABS Reel, FCA. Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Keywaynette Treas., NHS, Service Club Rep. Curtis Flay Booker - Basketball 1. 2, 3.4, Football 1. 2, vlcA, FCA. voocr, BYA. Tina Faye Bowers - Flag Corps, Band, Thespian, FTA, French Club, OEA, NHS, Service Club Rep. Seniors 129 Lyfll l'ME'lrl9 Bozarth H- from BHS, Beebe. Arkansas, OEA Jeffery Scott Brazeal -- FFA. bEcA,v1cA. Elmo Brooks - Pacman 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3. 4. Amanda Stacy Brown - Sports 1. French Club sec., FCA, FTA, Key- wanette VP and Pres., Blazettas, STARS, Choir. Tri-Hi-Y, NHS Trees.. Who's Who. Samuel Walter Brown - '73 OWL, '79 OWL Earror, 'ao OWL Editor, Tennis 1. uns, FTA. PASP trees., cms Meow. Bobby Wayne Broyles - Band 1. 2. 3. Stephanie Ann Burchinal Sheri Marie Cannon - Choir. maori. Larry Wayne Carrington - Football 1, 2, 3, FFA. PASF Pres., NHS, KLAW DJ Christopher Andrew Chambers - '78 owL, Latin club, rrrespi- BHS. Julie Dian Clark -- PASF, FTA Part., Ollice Asst., Blazetles, Tri-Hi-Y, TARS. NHS, Students Who Care. Kelli Jean Clement - lviagrrrerre 1, 2. 3. eerie, FTA. Latin Club, Frerrerr Club l-list, Emcee. Thespians. Ull. One4Act Play. Who's Who. Chorale. NHS. KLAW DJ. Paul Merideth Clement - FHA Parr., Heno, Basketball 3. 4. Track 3, DECA. BYA Pres. Joe Paul CObb, Jl'. - Choir, Football 1. 2. 3, 4. Track l, Soph Class Pres.. Key Club Pres., Student Council VP. Boy's State, Student Council Pres.. Service Club Rep., Optimist Boy ol Year, NHS. Valerie Ftenese Cobb - FHA, Library Club, Ollice Ass't.. Nl-ls. HECE. Service Club Rep. D0l lY13 Mafle COOITIEI' - FTA.Cl1olr. OEA. Blazettes. Carlton Dewayne Cooper -- FCA, Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4, Track 1, 2. 3, 4. Chorale, Bible Club, French Club. BYA. VP, TARS. Thespians, Stu- dent Council. Jr Class Pres. Sunetta Evelt Cooper - FHA. Hece, BVA. Stanley Martin Cope -- FFA, Football 1. DECA. Bobby Glen Crawford - FFA. Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2. NHS, John Patrick Crawford - Football 1. 2. 3.4, Track 1, FFA ve. William Cl lal'l9S Crook - from Walton High. Marrietta. Georgia. PASF, Colleen Kelly CTOW - FTA. Altnea Garden Club. Band. Flag Corps Capt., OEA, NHS. Service Club Rep, Sally Carol Davis - sand. FTA vp, Hier.. Larirr club. Aimee Garden Club VP. Flag Corps. Crepe Myrtle Queen. NHS, Who's Who. 130 Seniors 5':.-1,2 N Er 1 -.N -v. ..,,, -q,. 3 av Ai 6 ly Wil ,fx nf 'Irv 'se va... P--. fn vu. 'Q' Mark Lee Dees - Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Service Club Rep. Randall Hugh Dennis - FFA officer, Football 1, DECA. Ricky Recardor Dirks - Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3. 4, PASF. . Dewayne Alan Dockery - Football 1, 2. Basketball f, 2, 3 Track 1. 2, 3, 4, PASF. Joseph William Dudziensl-ci - '18, '79, 'eo oAT's Meow. Charlie Wayne Duty Shelia Gail Easley - Althea Garden club, oecft. Becky Flechell Edwards Marcus Rodney Edwards - BYA. Ricky Floyd Edwards - vfcA. Edward Glen EdZ8l'dS -- lrom MHS, Muskogee, Okla. Band, FTA, Track 4. Joe Matthew Edzards - German Club VP, FFA, Football 1, 2 ease- bane, 3. 4. M613 D66 Elliott - Choir, Thespians, UlL One-Act Play, Maiorelte 2. 3. Emcee, FTA Hisl., Allhea Garden Club, '81 OWL Index Editor, ROI'l3ld Leon Elliolt - French Club, Pres., treas., Basketball 2, Tennis 3. Thesplans, NHS Pres., FTA, Service Club Rep. Debra Kay Ellis -- Band, FTA, FHA, Library Club, OEA, Althea Garden Club, TARS. Gina Renee Embry -- FHA, FTA, Library Ass'i. Kevin Night Emerson -- Track 1, Football 3. Eileen Marie Emmite - PASF, Library club, Tri-H1-Y, efazaffas. '79 OWL, '80 OWL, Students Who Care, FTA. James Paul England - cAT's Meow, FTA. NHS, KLAW DJ. Richard Nathaniel Enloe - German cum, vioxx. Gary Don Ensey - Golf 1. 2, 3, 4. NHS, PASF, Key curb, sarvrea Club Rep. Ruby Lois Ethridge - FHA. FTA, HECE. avA. Jay Edwin Evers - TARS Pres.. OWL Sweetheart nom. '79, Emcee. Thesplan VP, Flept.. Sec., UlL OneAct play, '79 OWL Copy Editor, Boy's State, Wildcat Mascot 3, 4, PASF, Key Club, BestaAll-Around Senior, Serve ice Club Rep. Lisa Carole Fangio - FTA, office Ass't., Bible Club, NHS. cnaraia. Keywanettes, Seniors 131 Veronlca.'Denlse Ferguson - FHA, olllee Asst, alazelles. BYA. TARS David John Fielding - from celererlo sprlnge. colorado. Frenen Club. Foolball2, 3, Thesplan Pres.. Chorale. -Lori Kei Floyd - Track 2, 4. vos. Russell Todd Fox - Band VP, Stage Band, Orchestra. FFA nent., Service Club Flep,, Bible Club. Douglas Calvin Franklin - French club. FTA. sluaenl Council Treas.. Bible Club, Who's Who. Erncee, Students Who Care, Service Club Flep. Rhonda Anniece Fulbright - FHA James Henry Gann - FFA. vlcA. Frank Joseph Garza e- FCA. '78, '79, 'ao owl. photographer, '79 OWL Sports ECIIOI. Football 1. 2. FTA, PASF, Latin Club, TAHS. William Brad Gentry - lrnrn Pralralenrl High School, Angelique Amanda Glasscock - FTA. FHA, Allnea Garden club, Gordon G. Glenn - VAC. Kathy Lyn Gough - Tennis l, FHA, FTA, Hocr. Gregory Glen Grinstead - Band. vloA. Steven Brant Haley Charles Byron Hall - cnnrr. French Club. Deborah Lynn Hardison A- FTA. Volleyball l. olllee Ase'l,.Trlel-laeY, Thesplan Trees., HECE VP. PASF. Althea Garden Club. Student Council Trees.. Service Club Flep. V Lloyd O'Brien Harrell - vlcA sgl.-al-Arms, Trees. Troy Raymond Harrell lll - voccr, vlcA. HECS. David Gfani H8I'l'lS JT. - Football l. 2. Latin Club. Track 1, Thespi- ans. Linda Joyce Harris - FHA. aeekelnellfz. Track 2. HECE vp, BYA. Linda Gwen Hayden - FHAA rmvocor, DECA. Susan Haynes - Cnorr. TARS, oEA. French club, NHS, Counselor Asst Carol Elernett Hearn Cathy Ann Helms - FTA. FCA, wlslf. Althea Garden Club. oelx. 132 Seniors Wins -as lu. VISIT: il Q... I ge. 5.1, Wx swf - .lk 1' ww-.-r, 'WK QTJ T9l'9Sa l.yl'lTl Heflley -- TARS, Thespians, French Club, Cheerleader 2, Keywanetles, Blazettes, Office Ass't. DECA. Terry Lynn Hel'lS0l't -- OEA, Counselor Asst Caryl LLllS6 HSl'fOl'l -- from Northbrook High School, Houston, PASF, NHS. Kathy Ann Hill -- BVA. Kelley Kay Hinson - cncrr. French Club, Office Asst., rrafaarv. oscfx. Sherrie Lynn Hobbs - PASF. OEA, Counselor Asst. Stephen Craig Hodges - oherr. Robert Wayne Holman - Football 1, 2. 3, Track 1. 2, 3, FFA. 'ao OWL Sweetheart. Kevin Jay Houchin - PASF, Football 1, 2, 3. 4, Baseball 1. 2. Basker- ball 1, '80 OWL, Service Club Rep. Shellie Dawn Houston - from Hoover Jr. High. Lang eeach, ccui. Library Clubg PASF, Bloomin' Thing. Dwight Steve Howard - FFA,cnQir, William Greg Hulsey -- Fcorbau 1, 2, 3. vrcA, FCA. Mitzi Jan Hurley -- TARS, FTA,chc1r. Tri-l-ii-v. OEA, NHS, Aimee Gar- den Club. Barry Joe Hurst - easement 2, PASF. Bradley Jay Hurst - FFA, PASF, Baseball 2, NHS. N3l lCy Lyl'll1 HU!Cl'lel'lS - German Club Treas., NHS. Donnise Denence Jenkins - vcueybau 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4 Track 1. FHA, fm, evA. . Paul Charles Joe - Basketball 71, 2, choir, Track 1, 2. 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, FCA Pres., Latin Club. BYA, Student Council Part., Black Rep. Serv- ice Club Rep, Brian Reed Johnson - from Lindhurst High School, Yuba ony. cam. CAT'S MEOW, Football 3, German Club, FCA, Edward Dean Johnson - Football 1, 2, Track 2, FCA, NHS, Latin Club. Tracy M. Jones LOYFIEI Gayle JOYCE!! -- from VHS. Vernon, Texas. Chorale Pres., Latin Club, Bible Club, FTA, Students Who Care. NHS, Sherry Lynn Julian - Tennis 1, 2. a. vicA Seo. FTA. FCA. PASF, TARS. Althea Garden Club, Choir. ROflald Dean Kammel' - Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA, Baseball 1. , Seniors 133 Thomas Glenn Kennedy D0fO!hy Lee Kennemer -- Choir, Tennis 1, Flag Corps Capt, UIL One-Act Play, Thespians Sec, NHS. Emcee, Student Council Sec, FTA. Students Who Care Organizer. Service Club Rep. Carolyn Jean Kennison iFriersonl -FHA, oflloe Ass'l.. PASF. OEA, Keywanettes, Diedre Ann Kerr - TARS VP, 're owL Ass't,, 'ao owL Copy Editor, '81 OWL, French Club, Tnesplans, UIL One-Act Play, Who's Who. Mark Andrew Kerr - Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Kenneth Dewayne Lane -- Football l, rreelr 1, Basketball 1, FHA. VICA. BYA. William Olen Langley - vlcA, Bruce William Larkin - FFA, Fooloall 1, Tennis 1, Basketball 1, Choir. William Banks LaRue - Banc. 're OWL Asst., '79 owl. photogra- pher, '80 OWL photographer, NHS, PASF, VP, FTA. Sheri Dianne Lee - FTA, FHA. eerie, oEA, Drum Corps. Lori Lee Look - FTA, Track 1, 2, Choir, FCA. Oilice Ass't., PASF, Who's Who, Trl-Hi-Y, Keywanettes. TARS, Blazettes. Counselor Ass't., NHS. John Nelson Lowrance Ill - from Humble High School, Humble, Texas. Tina Marie Loyd - FHA sgl.-el-Arms, DECA Pres.. FTA. Curtis Dale Maberry - FFA. Ricky Jay Mackey -- French Club Sgr.-e1-Arrrle. '79 owl. Photo Ass't., 'BO OWL Photographer, '81 OWL Head Photographer, NHS, Serv- ice Club Rep, Karen Leigh Marshall - from owls, oeiron, Texas, choir, FTA, Trl-H+ Y, Bible Club, Latin Club, Chorale Sec,-Trees., NHS. Sl'l8I'0n Jean Maftln - Band, Bible Club, Office AsS't., OEA. FHA. Lisa AUHSIIB Maffindale - from Robert E. Lee High, Tyler, Texas. VICA VP, NHS. Lucretia Lynn Massey -- FHA, Library Ass'l., 'eo DWL, HOCT. Mary Kathleen McAbee - Band, Flag Corps, FTA chap., Lalio Club. Jr. Miss FTA. Thespians, Althea Garden Club. Lisa Dawn McClain - from Ml. vlew High. Ml. View, celll., PASF. Band Rep, Rifle Corps Capt.. FTA, TARS, Keywaneltes. Floyd Harvey McCoin - FFA ollicer. Paula Fienee McCooI - Anhee Garden cluo, Fm, oeA. Joel Angelo McCray - Fooloell 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. ease- ball 1, 2, 4, Choir, Student Council. BYA Rep, Track 4. 134 Seniors -rw.-y ev Yfgfw ...M 'is 'Vx dl' 'fra' nf 1 QL WN-7. -ul -gx 've 1-,wx w.....,- 'MA bw Leslie Chris McDaniel Rodger Dale McElroy - Football 1, 2, 3, 4, PASF. Kenneth Dale McGuire, Jr. - Foolnall 1, 2, PASF, oeclx, Cynthia Kaye McMichael -- Basketball 1, 2. PASF, FrA, Keywan' Sites, Tri-Hi-Y, NHS, TARS. Christi Annette Melton - Volleyball 1, 2. Basketball 2, Track 2, Latin club, FCA, OEA. Mark Lee Metcalf - Band Sec.. PASF. Ronny Eugene Michael - FFA. Timmy Lynn Michael - FFA ofllcer, Football 1. Gregory Lynn Miles - vAc Kelly Michael Miles - Football 1. 2, 3.4, Track 1, 2, 3, FFA, FCA. John Dwain Miller - FFA, DECA, VlCA. Nita Flee Miller -- easkemall 1, 2. Track 1, FCA, FTA, Blazene Ll- 'so OWL Sweetheart, Keywanettes. Counselor Ass't. Marisa May Mills - Flag corps, choir, FTA, French Club. '91 OWL, Who's Who. Key Club Sweetheart. Debbie Marie Milton - FHA, Fm, DECA, voccr. Joyce Annette Mime - FHA, OEA, Nathaniel Keith Mitchell - VAC. Connie Marcella Moore - choir. DEA. Dianne Lynette Moore - FTA. Latin club, Banu, TARS, Girls' slale Alt., NHS, Thespians, French Club, Joyce Myrtle Morgan - FHA, BYA. Jay HUHTEI' M0l'l'lS -- Choir, French Club, FTA. Swing and Company. NHS, Service Club Rep. Cheryl Jo Moser - choir, FcA, rms, PASF. Blazelle Li., Keywan- etles, Olllce Ass't. Pamela Joyce Mosley Johnny Lynn Nabors Lisa Gaye Nance - SiUC1erltCOUt'lCll, FTA, G0lf3, on Repl. Seniors 135 Wanda May Nations Stephen Scott Nicholson - FFA, vlcA PaiI'lCl3 Aflfle Nolin -- from Evans High. Augusta, Georgia. Alttlea Garden Club. French Club. Anthony Wayne Parker - HECS, Kimberly Ann Parker -- Band, FTA, Bible Club, office Ass't. oEA. Service Club Ftep., FHA. Terri Lynne Pearce - lrom RHS, Rusk, Texas. FTA, Banu, Allhea Gar- den Club. Lisa Ann Pennington - WA, Band, Maiorette 2, PASF, Office Ass't., French Club. Thomas Bradley Per - trom North Lamar High SCh00I, Football 4. fy Baseball 3, 4, NHS, Service Club Rep. Sharon Sulaflne Phillips -- Library Club, Photo. and Hist.. Chorale, PASF Chap, Bible Club, Trl-Hi-Y, NHS. Ellen Ruth Porter - from wienlie Falls High school, Wichita Falls, Texas, FHA, Sherry Lynn Posey - Volleyball l, 2, Basketball 1. 2, OEA. FTA, Track 1, 2, FHA, Bible Club. Jo Lee Powell - Volleyball 1, 2. Basketball 1. 2, OEA. Fm. NHS, uns. Keywaynettes. Rickey Joe Powell - Band Trees. and Pres., Basketball 1, 2, 3, Foot- ball t, PASF. Drum Corps Capt. Delayna Lynn Pressley - Pm, Band, oEA sgz.-at-Arrrls, NHS. Penny Dawn Price - Cheerleader 1. 3, 4, Fr. Class Sec., espn. Class Sec., Jr, Class Sec.. Sr, Class Sec., PASF, Office Asst.. TARS, FFA Sweetheart, Keywanettes, Homecoming Queen nominee 1980, Service Club Flep., DECA, , D'Ann Ratliff - cneerleaaer 1, PASF. mas, oerl, Keywanetles, NHS, FTA. Kathleen Lynley Ray - Tennis 1, OEA. Dledra Le-Nae Reddell - Library club, PASF sec.. Bloomln' Tnlrlg, Blazetles, Tri-Hi-Y, FTA, TARS. Service Club Rep., NHS. Library Ass't. Gina Lee Redding - Band. Drum Corps, Drum Major. PTA, PASF. mas. Tracy Lynn Reed - from Huntington Beach High School, Huntington B93Ch, Calif. FTA, 'ST OWL. Kathy Lynn Rhodes -- Choir, FTA, OEA. Robert Michael Richey - Barra, stage band. PASF Trees., '79 owL Asst. Editor, Key Club. 'so Owl easter, NHS. Becky Lurett Flobins - Basketball 1, 2, FHA, Track 1, HOCT, BYA. Julia Ann Robison - Library Club. PASF. aloemlwrlwlng, CEA, Thes- pians, NHS, Library Ass't. 136 Seniors vw., ,,,s ge-s. new ea, iff Nr Xjw- iw, 'qlffff KW, ll Mary Kathleen Roderl --Choir, FTA, Lauri Club, Althea Garden Club. Blazeltes, Thesplan Sgt.-at-Arms, Tri-Hi-Y, UlL One-Act Play. NHS, Stu- dent Dir, Sr. Class Play, Students Who Care. Rosie Robin Marie Russell - velleyoall 1. 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Blazettes, BYA Sec., FHA. Marcella Jeanean Rutledge - Volleyball 1, 2. 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4, 'rfaek 1, BYA, FHA, Janet Gail Salter - Band, Flag Corps. Majorette 3. 4, olllee Aeel.. FTA, Counselor Ass'l. Cynthia Kaye Sanders - FHA, Basketball 2. 3, Tllesplane, cAr's Meow, Office Aesw., rms, BYA. Donna Denette Sanders - - Loretta Sanders - Basketball 1, 2, a, 4, Track 1, Vclleyball 1. 2, Blaz- elles. OEA, BYA, Counselor Ass't.. CAT'S MEOW. Tana Leigh Screws -- Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA, Altnea Garden Club Treas.. 'BO OWL Jr. Ass'l. James Steven Seat Bradly Preston Seymour Joy Celeste Sheppard - Lane Club, wnee wne. Narl Merit seml- Finallst, Emcee, PASF, FTA, NHS, Tnespians, Althea Garden Club, Kay- wanelle lLt. ol Gov. of Tex.aOkla. Div.1,FFA. Dina Michelle Shiver - oexl rreae, and Parl., French Club VP.. sec., FTA, TABS. NHS. Louise ShOUSBy'- FHA, Bible Club, OEA, FTA. Henry Jackson Sikes, Jr. - DECA, FTA, . Janet Ann SlkBS - Maioretle 1, 2. 3. Head Maj. 4, FTA, FHA Pres.. Thespians, Bad Treas,, PASF Chap., Bible Club, Who's Who, NHS, Altrlea Garden Club. DAR Winner lesay Contesll , Angela Juliana Simmons - Flag Corps 1, 2, -1, Drum Corps 3. Band. FTA Sgt.-at-Arms, Emcee, Thesplarxs. Allhea Garden Club. French Club VP. NHS. Gary Dewayne Simpson - Football 1, Track 1, Jeffry Scott Smallwood - FFA, vlcA, Dl0l'ah Dlaine Smith - from Mt. Vernon High, Mt. Vernon, Texas. HECE HISI, Fred Lee Smith - Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1, VICA. FCA. Gregory Kyle Smith - cnelr nap., Football 1. 2. 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, FCA, Bible Club, Service Club Rep. Kenneth Wayne Smith - vlxo. Shari Annette Smith -- French Club. Blazelle cam., DEA Sec, David Jose Somoza - Feelaell 1, 2. a, 4, Baseball 1, laeelleleall 1. PASF. Fr, and Sopn OWL Sweetheart nominee, Track 3. Jr. Class VP, Service Club Rep., Key Club. Seniors 137 Jonathan Wayne Sparks - Football 1, 2, Track 1, DECA, HECE. Russell Warren Spearman -- rrom Mr. Pleasant High, Mr. Pleasant, Texas. VlCA Pres., DECA. Angela Stephens - Band, Althea Garden Club, Fm, OEA Parr., Thes- pians. NHS, Keywanettes. Karen Marla Stewart - from Colegio Calasanz, Managua, Nicaragua. Mary P. Steward Leslie Jeannette Stinson - easkama11 1. 2, Track 1. 2. FCA, unrary Club. German Club, TARS, FTA, Thespians, Tri-Hi-Y, Bible Club, Emcee, Althea Garden Club, NHS. French Club. Gregory Alan Stogsdill - DECA, v1cA. Derald Arnold Stone - FHA, DECA, HECE vP. Gerald Wade Stone - neon.. Patricia Kay Story lEdgel - FTA. FHA, PASF, TABS, OEA. HECS. Roger Glenn Stripland - Football 1, Drum Corps cam., Barra, sraga Band, Choir, Orchestra. Michael Warren Suell - from Azusa High, camornia. Amy Kate Swaim - French club, Keywanetles, Choir, Tri-Hi-Y, Golf 3, 4, 'eo ow1.,or1ice Assr, TAns. Thalia Arlene Tarver -f FHA vP, vrcA, voccr Pres. Gwendolyn TaylOI' - from Mt. Vernon High, Mt. Vernon, Texas, CATS MEOW, French Club Chap., Thespians, Who's Who, NHS, Erncee. Michael Seah T8yl0I' - lrom Honey Grove High, Honey Grove, Texas. VICA. Rebecca Lynn Thomas - FHA, DEcA,cA1 s meow. Brady Dean Thompson -- DECA Natalie Kay Thompson - Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, Trl-H1-v, Soph Class W. Rep, FCA, Keywanattes Sec., Jr. Class W. Flep., Sr, Class Pres.. NHS VP.. Best-All-Around Senior, DAR sooo CITIZEN. Paula Sue ThOmpSOI't - FCA, FTA, French Club. Cholr. Blazettes, Keywanettes, TARS, Office Ass't. Victoria Annette Thrweatt -- FHA, em. Laurle Annette Tipplt - FTA sec., Aithea Garden cum Pres., Fr, Class Sec., TARS, Band, Flag Corps, Tri-l-ll-Y, Thespians, PASF, NHS. Suzanne Tomblln -- FrA, PASF, French Club, rm-ri-v, whds who, Who's Who in Foreign Language. NHS, Tammi Jo Toon -- DECA, OEA, TABS. 138 Seniors Stephanie Lynn Towers -- PASF, French Club l-llsi., omee Ass't.. alazailss, Tri-Hi-Y, Keywarlelles. FCA, rAFls. FTA, DECA ssc. 'ao OWL Jr. Ass't. Robert Lee Trapp - FFA,VlCA, Jimmy Dewayne Turner - DECA, vlcA, FHA. Joe David Tuttle - Football 1, a, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Barre, rraek 3, 4, FFA, FCA, Service Club Rep, Luella Michelle Wade -- Cheerleader 1, Fr. Class B, Rep., volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Soph. Glass B. Rep, Blazetles, BYA, FTA, '80 Homecoming nominee. , Juanita Elaine Walker - '78 OWL Assn, '79 OWL Copy Eallor, 'so OWL Copy Editor, Althea Garden Club, FTA, Choir, Tri-Hi-Y, Emcee, Thespians, Band, Flag Corps, Bible Club, TARS. Andrea LaJoyce Wallace - FHA. Carmella Lucetle Wallace - aaslteloall 1, 2, FTA, cAT's Meow, HECE Seo., Pres, Library Ass't., BYA, Flag Corps. Carolyn Denise Wallace - FHA, Allhea Garden Club, oEcA, HECE. BYA. Daniel Key Wallace -- FFA, Football 1, 2, 3. 4. easkelnall 1, 2. Track 1, 3, DECA. BvA. Paulette Marie Wallace - Fl-lA, Volleyball 1, Basketball 1, BVA, Betty Ann Ward - DECA. Melody Ann Watson Bradley Mark Weddle - Football 1, BBSKEIDHII 1, 3, 4, PASF, '79 OWL Sports Editor, Key Club, TARS, FCA, Who's Who. NHS, Service Club Rep. Billie Carol West - FHA, BYA. Alan Keith Whitley - lrom DHS, Detroit, Texas. VICA, Si'lSl'l'Tlafl Drew Whitley - Football 1, 2, 3. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. PASF. KEY Clllb. DECA VP. Fredrick William Wilhelmi, Jr. - lrerrl el-ls, eehham. Texas, Track za, 4, FCA, FTA, 'eo OWL Assn Phelegrapher, Dwight Williams - Football 1. 2, 3, 4, eaehelhall 1, 2, s, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, FlA, BYA. Vefneitia Y!-3r0l'll1e Williams -- Basketball 1, 3, Track 1, Blazettes. Volleyball 1. Kimberly Kaye Williamson - Basketball 1, Fr, class vp, PASF, Office Ass't.. TARS, FCA, Kaywarletles, OEAVP, FTA. Peggy Lee Wilson - oEcA. Q ' Gregory Dan Woerner - FFA, DECA, VlCA, Valorie Lynette Wood - FHA, DECA, Allhea earaerl Club, HECS Sec. Seniors 139 Z... J., Adrian Doneli.'WooClS fL:'Fooxball 1. saskeibaii i, 3. Hiscs. oecA, vicar.. X- pheraye Denese Woolen -- mx. office Assw.. PASF. oeclx, NHS. .Cindy Wfighf-FFA.VlCAZ ,I . 3 f . Clyde'elte Wright -- Cheerleader 1. 2. 3, 4. PASF, wiasgsdc.. VFTA. - V Tri-Hi-Y olllcer. Keywanetles. Service Club Rep.. Oplimlsl-Glrlol Year. 1980 Homecoming Queen. l gl N, ' - ' ' ' g , 42,-ffl -'. ' Wrighl -- FT A, French Club, Keywanetle Jr. Rep.. Scrap-N ' UOOK Cb., Tri-Hi-Y Cor. Sec., Who's WND. Wh0'S WHO lf! Fblelgll, tail- ' guage. NHS Sec.. TARS. V I . i Q ' Cynlhiaililenee Yates - vixc. ff-Li 1 7, 1 l James Rudolph Young! W irnlnfkirig High school, Corpus chrzszi, Tex., FTAi'Trees.g Erncee. Latin Club, Bible Club, Key Club, Tliaspians. X KATZQJR .. ' ' fKrisli'Micl1elle.Young-PASF,Ff.crasQrfeas.,rn-Hifv.FcA.rARs. f ' ' , Cheerleader 2. 3. 4, Tnespians Repi., Goll2.'Cl-ioir, Service Club Hep., Sr. I ' ' Class W. Flep., UIL One-Act Play. , l-Sandra Jean Young -4 FHA. vicA. voccr, aaskemaii-L BYA. -Jw ' ' QM, ..... fwfr AMZzuw KWWW Me gala 44.9- Senior Co-He Sponsor Mrs. limo and fellow teaclirs added to the spirit ofa wgu. go, Cheryl Moser, Kathyha , Fioden, and Kristi Young!!! U entertain in classroom after classroom with We Luv You L0 Z ' . Wildcats. E 2 Z anal Z Wiz only 3 more gm! - r '52, s ur., 'wi ly- 5 ' mg l m Y f Fw N MTS .0 .- iizl...1.., L sl .-1' . JF ' ,Z Q' Q AN .,, i ' , wfZWcu1a,w.1e,J:f4,,f....,szA,!LlL?5. . Wi40.v4FPlS Wildcat fans welcomed the The football players were treated enthusiasm and hard work of to homemade ice cream at Wade Mascot Jay Evers. Park. David Somoza darts away with his share. I .fu M q,,f 1.4. . X,,?'f9' . . ffl' I A fr N 1 - 1 ,, In the library Eileen Emmite and Julie Clark located stacks of information needed to complete their research papers. Amy Swaim readies her drama assignment. 141 'J 142 Juniors CLASS X-:ff-'Q 'W' X .ui ,, I an 4 ima, g rt, ...J A nj R N ,,,,, ,, if E 3 ' X - BEST ALL AROUND RITCHEY TERRY JAN STEPHENS CLASS OFFICERS Serving the Junior class are Kelli Kyle as Treasurer, Diane Council as Black Representative, Jan Stephens as Secre tary, Brian Temple, as President, Jim Mercy as Vice-President, and Joey Partridge as White Representative. L Gloria Dee Acevedo Joe Vernon Adams Michael Taylor Akins Danny Paul Anderson Margaret Ann Anderson Cynthia Karen Asay Carol Elaine Athas Candace Lea Avery Paula Yvette Bailey Ronny Gene Ballard Byron Lester Barr Lisa Suzzette Barr Gregory William Basinger Michael Dean Bell Barbara Jean Booker Rainey Clarice Bostic Andrea Michelle Boswell Dewey Lynn Broadway Edward Christopher Brock James Arthur Brown Michael Dean Brown Murray Lane Brown Stacey Lynn Brown Terry Spencer Brown Thomas Floyd Bryant, Ill Pennie Jean Burchinal Ronnie Gene Bush Susann Elizabeth Butler Michelle Renee Caminade Edwinna Marie Campbell Ricky Don Canup Billy Joe Carmon, Jr. Michael Dean Carroll Todd Kendall Carter Joe Castle Carl Thomas Cecil Delayna Gail Chandler Johnny Paul Chappell Edward Earl Chester Janet Marie Clay Ricky Dale Claypool Andrew Robertson Cobb Juniors 143 Jonathan Paul Conder James Ellis Cooper Tracy Denise Cooper Vestal Cooper Wilbert Bernard Cooper Reginald Keith Cope Linda Carol Copeland Angela Denise Coplin Shelley Rae Coplin Ranetta Sue Coston Layton Leon Covey Linda Diane Council Clyde Wesley Crawford Dewayne Edward Crawford Nathan Ray Crawford Todd Michael Crosslln Roger Glenn Crussell Alisha Renee Dangerfleld Zina Lee Dangerfield Patricia Daniels Gregory Joe Darnell Jeff Dale Daugherty Lee Ann Davis Shannon Lee Davison Louise Enail Dawson Julie Suzanne Del Barto Suann Dillard Dorcus D'anna Dingman Kenneth Wade Dirks Marshall K. Dougherty, Jr. David Gene Drake Roger Russell Durant Richard L. Cuty Michelle De Ann Easton Laura Ann Endsley Norman Epperson Jennifer Lynn Essary Richard Lee Faris Mark Joseph Farmer Tammie Marie Ferguson Cynthia Enette Flenniken Randy Kevin Floyd 144 Juniors 1' qw., AK six? an New J' . X C5 4 A Cynthia Jane Foreman Tullsha Jaton Forshee Tyrone LeRoy Fuller Tammy Lyn Garrett Neva Kay Gentry Steven Lee Gentry Joel Woods Gibbons, IV Wayne Gilllg Anthony Wayne Going Jerry J. Goins Johnny Paul Goley Rhonda Sue Goley Steven Wayne Gordan Kenneth Lance Gray Franklyn Owen Green Vickie Kaye Griffis Gregory Allen Hampton Jeffery Lee Hampton James Carl Hanley Joanette Hanna Janell Ann Hardin Brenda Jean Harrell Angela Renee Harris Diane Harris Kenneth Wayne Harris Jesse Hayes Billa Jane Henry Burl Ray Hicks Mitchell Hignight Marie Jean Hlll Stacia Wyn Hobbs Sonja Nanett Holder Kathy A. Holland Gina Flobin Holman Franklin Joseph Homer, Jr Clayton Talmadge Hooten Kathy Lynn Houchin Verda Real Howard Carlos Dewayne Huey La Donna Kay Huffman Sally Joan Hussey James Drew Hutchens Juniors 145 Cecil Flay Hutchings Angelia Christene Hutchison Kathy Lynn Hutchison Philip Lee Hutto Billy Kirk Icenhower David Wayne Jackson Deborah Ann Jackson Angela Denise Jeltery Alicia Faye Johnson Sherry Lynn Johnson Benny Earl Jones Diana Rae Jones Ricky Lynn Jones Stewart Flay Jones Wesley Nayland Joplin Randy Scott Kelley Danita Diann Kerr Manuel A. Kilpatrick Jerry Wayne Kimble Anthony King Kelli Flene Kyle Donna Denise Lamb Kimberely Kay Lamb Kristi LaDawn Lamb David Scott Lancaster Thomas Richard Lane Sherry Deneen La Rue Dorothy Ann Lawrence Maria Elena Leddick Elizabeth Ann LeDerer Bessie Faye Lewis Derek Scott Lewis Shelia Ann Locke Tamala Dee Malone Yvette Priscilla Martin Tawana Jo Martin Mari Beth Mashburn Cynthia Ann Mason Mark Hart Massey Donetta Rene Mathis John David Maxwell Denita Eilene Mayberry 146 Junior , x ,w fit ki Regina Yvonne McAfee Kent McCuin Jame R. McDaniel Georgia Carol Mclfalls Earl McGrew, Jr. Jim Charles Mercy Lisa Douglas Methven Diann Faye Middleton Leslie Ann Miears Elizabeth Miller Jamie Diane Mills Tammy Jean Mills Helen Joyce Milton Melissa Ann Mitchell Michael Tyrone Mitchell Rickey Dewayne Mitchell Linda Kay Moore Nancy Ann Morgan Larry Edward Morrell James William Nelson James Bradley Newman Earl Norris Tracy Lea Nowell Mary Laverne Osburn Jeffery Glenn Owens Joey Ray Partridge Stafford Dewayne Patterson Joni Carol Pearce Robert Carl Peek Tammy Lynn Perkins Edward Brian Peterson Nita Catherine Pierce George Rance Pomroy Beverly LaJoyce Pratt Karol Davis Pratt Phonicia Ann Pratt Sabra Lynn Pratt Gavin Preston Valerie Kay Preston DeLisa Nell Pynes Jeffery Blake Raney Tony Ransom Juniors 147 Jon Edward Rast Milton Mathew Reasno Lisa Reed Storm Eric Reynolds Richard Scott Rheudasil Jerry Don Rhodes Tommy O'Neal Ridley Russell Clayton Roach Deanna Lynn Roberts Keith Roberson George Newton Robinson Staley Charles Rogers Yolanda Willete Rollerson Clifton Eugene Ruckman Bradley Wayne Ruthart Dana Lynn Sale Thomas Dee Sanders Todd Sautterer Bobby Savage Slater Shane Sawyer Mark Allan Schepis William Edward Scott Kevin Lee Shackeltord Paul Shonebarger Anita Lynn Shelton Jeffery Paul Shurtleft Donald Wayne Sims Renah Cheryl Sims Cynthia Lynn Slaton Jeff Michael Smallwood Kevin Earl Smallwood Benjamin Andrew Smith Kimmie Snowton Paula R. Snowton Juliet Ann Somoza Rebecca Ann Sparks Deborah Jean Spradling Gary Rex Springer Gina Lynn Steed Mary Jan Stephens Timothy Dewayne Stephens Melva Donetta Stogsdill 148 Juniors yn . . vw Andy Wayne Sulsar Calvin Sugg Dorothy Annette Surles Robert Brian Temple ,, 'Y' T' 'wp w li William Flitchey Terry Arlene Thomas Crystel Thomas James Alvin Thomas Gary Lynn Thompson Terry Wayne Thompson Redonna Denice Threadgill Darla Kay Thurman Debora Kay Toland Carla Michelle Twitly 'A ', .V 'K ,o M. f -Gm 41 Donna Janelle Usry Redward Wade Sylvia Wallace 'lv Donna Jo Ward Gladys Jeannine West William White Christopher Michael White Debra Dolores Whitten Sandra Rena Whitten Tommy Flay Williams Willie George Williams David Reed Williams Jr. Jeanna Lou Winn Daphne Anne Wintermute Kelley DeAnn Woodby Alicia Gail Young Jae Y'lette Young 'fa ogg Juniors Sally Hussey, Mari Beth Mashburn, Diane l-larris, Shannon Davison, Jae Young, Nancy Mor- gan, Elizabeth LeDerer, and Leslie Miears approve Mrs. l-lutto's birth- day cake. Junior 149 CLASS LU BEST ALL AROUND CALLIE WALKER CRAIG ARMSTRONG 15 Allen Temple leads the sophomore class as Presldent Marcle Julian serves as Vice Presldent Callie Walker as Trea surer Larry Glover as Black Representative Kell: Rlslnger as White Flepresentatlve and Karol Lyn Hargus as Secre ary 150 Sophomores l 1 f , I R 'ff -- '-- 'MW N ,L 1 l A A L all flfflfifr A L 'wr lf gg, I R L, X y A L 5 4' fd w K , LPN 5 ' I ' I . X I All t .y y ' Carolyn Jehiset Allen Alison Alspaugh Nikki Shannon Anders Craig Kimball Armstrong Cynthia J. Armstrong Joseph Galan Armstrong Steven Chance Asay Jeff Scott Austin Lisa Gail Aydelott Donald Awbrey Earl Bailey Lance C. Bailey Dwight Graham Ballard Ginger Gail Ballard Gregory E. Ballard Greg Barnes Terry Dean Beard Teressa Lynn Beatty James Allen Bell Susan Gail Bellamy Julia Ann Bergstrom Syble Yvette Bills Otis Black Brian Keith Bolton Charles Wayne Bolton Kandy L. Bolton Patricia Carol Bolton Patricia Diane Booker Norvell Bowers Otho Andrew Bowmer Kelly Diane Brackeen Carl Bradford Jimmy Brakebill Danny Bramlett Daniel Evan Brewer Larry Bridgman Jody Briggle Judy Briggle Margaret Ann Brook Cindy Brooks Fiobert L. Brooks Christopher Wayne Brown Sophomores 151 Jeffery Don Brown Johnny Brown Patricia Ann Brown Abrahm Lane Burrow Charollett Ann Campbell D'Aun Carrell Valerie Anne Carter Lisa Darlene Chastain Cheryl Denise Christain Tonya Christensen Greg H. Clark Richard Lloyd Cobb Robert Littleton Cobb Lucy Ann Coker Ivan Joe Coleman Judy Kay Coomer Robert Earl Cooper Rory Glen Cooper Tyrone Bernard Cooper Jamie Denise Copeland Tim W. Coursey Robert Marvin Covey Leslie Mac Crenshaw Marcia Lynn Crook John David Cunningham John Glenn Cunningham Robert Daron Dagenhart Sheila Jean Davidson Jefferey Kyle Davis Therisa Ann Davis Larry Dwayne Dawson Chris LaKeith Dean Ricky DelBarto Carla D'Ann Dennis Debbie Marie Desmond Gregory L. Dixon Penny Lorraine Dollins Stephen Ray Easter Mark Stephen Easton Terri Leigh Echols Christine Stephanie Edge Belinda Joyce Edmonson 152 Sophomores Y's AX: ,cf X, 1 if if ja 4141 4 R K 'Y X i R it i s V' U' fm-ix Skis L i it 'E lvl sig, .., .Cf , ' se , K .- ti, as 005 me if - , , . Nw iii it fx rail of J if Q:---v i f ,. l .sv ri' , .,... A , r - 'N , 'P 'W f , , . x J if ' f' , 4 i , ,, s is 0 ,, if at L L i WAAWIA L E' ' f A af' ' W, , I X ,t 4- , , J , A . y ' i Lg,fyyQi1 W? Qi ? i f W 3 QM, 1 . Jo if! X X Q at Jacqueline Ann Edwards Richard Kimbell Edwards Deanna Kristi Ellis David Lynn Ellison Rhonda Barnett Embry George Chris Emerson Sharon Marie Emmite Gary Don Ensey Flicky Todd Exum Donovan Fagans Fred Duane Fanglo Annette Monell Faris Mark Edward Felts Pamela Kay Ferguson Debbie Kay Fielding Dennis Eric Finnie Stephen Wayne Fletcher Deborah Ann Flowers Flobert Leigh Foreman Susan Marie Frank Paul D, Franklin Bruce Edward Frazier Joey Freelen Rose Freelen Tiny Gerald Freelen Tracy Gayle Friday Danny Lee Fulbright Vickey Jean Gaines Chequita Yvonne Garvin Amy Claire Garza Michael Nym Gentry Hector Gerardo, Jr. Sandra Anita Gibson Elizabeth LaMoine Gill Gwen Gillig Judy Lee Glasgow Lisa Diane Glenn Larry Darnell Glover Jeff Neal Goodson Karen Lee Gough Karen Lynn Gray Timothy Andrew Gray 153 Sophomores Mario Gonzales Guiterrez Danny Haggar Gregg Keith Haley Robert Keith Hall Tracie Sharay Hall Brenda Louise Hamilton Clinton Floss Hancock Beth Ann Hanna Darwin Hardison Karol Lyn Hargus Kenneth Harmon Jeff Raynelle Harrison Rebecca Lynn Hart Nancy Hope Haslam Jerome Michael Hayes Tina Ancinetta Hayes Lisa Gayle Hays Alan Heckaman Steve Thomas Helms Jay Porter Henley Lori Ann Henson Belinda Lynn Hess Volanda Rena Hill James Russell Holland, Jr Diana Ruth Hopkins Sondra Ann Howard Sharon Lorraine Howell Tommy Huddleston Robert Tab Hughes Jerry Hurd Leonard Durel Hutchings Belinda Kay lcenhower Diana Dee Ingram Khristi Anna Jackson Susan Marie Jackson Jeff Johnson Lisa Yvette Johnson Martha Ann Johnson Fiodney W. Johnson Henderson Jones James Todd Jones Tina Louise Jones 154 Sophomores Byron Russell Jordan Michael Wayne Jordon Arthur Warren Joyce Marcie Anne Julian Roger Kennemer Laura Jean Keys Julius Wanye King Kerri Beth King Theresea Lynn Kirby Patricia Kirven Rickey Ladell Beverly Joyce Lane Sheryl K. Lane Mark Arthur Lay Wesley F. Layton Mark Lester Mark Lewis Virgil Darnell Little Beverly Loggins Lori Michelle Loggins Terry Don Lollar Kimberly Carol Look Pamela D. Maddox Rodney Maddox Clay Mahon Marla Renee Maples Michael Glenn Marshall Hiromi Akahira Martin Patty Lou Martin Richard Bruce Martin Rodney Lee Mason Barry Del Mathews Tammy Renee Mattison Mary Kristin Maxwell Robert Maxwell Michael D. Mayfield Bobby McAfee Rhonda Gail McClain Sandra Dee McCool Craig McCormick Keri McCuin Wendell McEntyre Sophomores 155 Betty McFarland James Lester McNeal Caroline McPherson Ronnie James Melvin Lisa Kim Merritt Alisha Ann Miller Jerry Lane Miller, Jr. Lori Elouise Mills Mary Jane Milton Darrell Mitchell Larry L. Mitchell Paulette Mitchell Norman Floyd Montgomery Danny Charles Moore Gloria Faine Mosley Mary Alice Nash LaSheene Nelson Myron Lionel Nelson Barbara Denise Nickerson Charles Ray Nickerson Sherrie Eltie O'Dea Bari Garlene O'Donnell Paul Edward Partridge Phillip Roy Peeples Bryan Clinton Pierce Billy Joe Perry Charles Paul Pope Jeffery Warren Pope Kent Bradlsy Porter Sammy Pratt, Jr. Robert Dell Pridemore David Liddell Raper Cindy Gloria Randles Andre Remone Reasno James Rocky Reaves Judy Lynn Redding Stephen S. Reed Sabina Dawn Reynolds Bradley Don Rhodes Kelli Michelle Dawne Risinger Sherri Denise Rittenberry Sherry Lynn Robertson 156 Sophomores asf- vw 'WW' l A XJ ,..J Lisa Ann Robinson Traci Lyn Robinson Bradly Gene Rodgers Tammy Lynn Rogers Rhonda Jean Rork Russell Moore Rose Mack Austin Ross Rebecca Louise Roth Wendy Wayne Rusak Micheal Edward Russell lV Shirley Ann Russell Johnny William Ruthart John Greg Saffle James Alan Sciarro Cloyd Dale Scrogglns Carla Jane Sheridan Jerry Wayne Shores Howard Lee Sikes, Jr, Jeannie Renea Simpson Heather Ruth Skidmore Edwin Dale Slate Shannon Marie Smallwood Andrea Fredricka Smith Darrell Smith Sandy Suzanne Smith Todd Charles Smith Phillip Joe Spann Danny Lynn Starks Gordon Andrew Stellpllug Lori Dewann Stewart Danny Ray Stone Walter Laren Stowe Cynthia Diane Swaim Keith Lyle Taack Shelia Renee Tanner Clarence Allen Temple Pamala Ann Templeton Scarlett Demise Thacker Aneita Marie Thomas Author Byron Thompson Bobby Glenn Thompson Karen Jan Thompson Sophomores 157 A01 4, - T 6 A Robin pee Tidweii gf ' , , kk. , M Donna GaiITippitt ' X' I mf a ix Johnny Dee Trapp Q ki, ' ' ' T' an 4 Glenn Andrew Turk M ' Derwin Lee Turner ,K Q ,, L, Martha Diann Tyler 1 . V ' so L 7 I Y is Michael Wayne Viehe Carolyn Elizabeth Walker Carla Renee Wallace Cynthia June Wallace Lynn Walters 'K Jill Ann Wardle ,44 Rodney Floss Weatherman Connie Jo Weiberg Edna Elaine West Jami Lynn Welherell Monica Dee Whitaker Bille Annette White Vg rw' .ff X 49, an . sv y t T 1 S W -T QN T in WE 6' il W fi T i .-ff' , T58 Freshmen Julie Somoza bearsthe school flag Kathy Smith. Pat Cooper as the student body pledges its Laurie Johnson prepare a loyalty. making assignment. gm, J WW! Tony Dangerfield, Jerry Mathis, Suzie Durant, Lineffe Butler, Dei- and Byron Dixon examine sched- dra Howton, and Stacy Johnson ules alter Freshman orientation. wait for detention hall to end. , , as -' 1 ,f ,. ' 'ff I. 4 ' -I T Q. f ., - Di: f A . Q L i. in ' x SL ' x 1 4' V 25? ,Rx 0 ,L ,V XY ,f 5 A! s .is .. Q., x-fits, st ,- - . f L, f g , . fi' .slr H Sit... mf, , - 5, sw! 5'- ,L ,AX , LQ, my I WLT? ii Brien Earland White Terrie D, White Sharon Elizabeth Whitesides Walter Karl Wilhelmi Whitney Fawn Wilhite Tammy Willhite Darryl Wayne Williams Michael Dean Williams Michael Lee Williams Dewayne Franklin Wilson Mike Lewis Wilson Franklin Dean Winton Michael Ray Wolf Natalie Woods Phyllis Juaniece Wortham David M. Wright Gary Duane Young Melinda Lee Young Freshmen 159 CLASS LIJ LLI LL 160 Freshmen BEST ALL AROUND 0 Q 4 ms. KIM SHACKELFORD SHANNON REEVES uni: CLASS OFFICERS -f-arif?'?m - sl il' lr' K.. 'Q 'W Representing the Freshmen are Kim Shackelford as Treasurer, Kirk Kyle as President, Shanna Sokoll as White Repre- sentative, Michelle Anderson as Secretary, Regina Hardison as Black Representative, and Mark Mallory as Vice-Presi- dent. Ernest Ed Adams Amanda Sue Akins Mary Ann Albertson Lloyd Eugene Allen Micheal Hearn Allen Samuel Ray Allen Linda Michele Anderson Daniel Wayne Archer Johnna Lynna Asbery Stanley Wayne Avery Stephen Randle Awbrey Gregory Boyd Baker Eva Lynn Ballard Johnny Ballard George Edgar Banister Tracy Ann Barber Pamela Joyce Barnes Phyllis Gaynitra Barr Richard Benett Bartel Brent Boyd Beaird Robert Samuel Bell Larry Dwayne Berry Marcus Karltonian Bills Pamela Jean Black Wade Daniel Blassingame Betty Jo Blount James Greg Bolton Jennifer Burnette Booker William Deshong Booker Mary Kris Border Denisa Kay Boss Tommy Lee Bradley Gregory Keith Bratcher John David Bratcher Robert Flay Bridgers Karen Renee Broadway Craig Lee Brooks David Lee Brown Karen Jeanice Brown Kim Leadean Brown Ricky L. Brown Roger Craig Brown Freshmen 161 Stephanie LyKieth Brown Tonya Kelly Brown Lisa Elaine Brummett Rodney Neal Brunson Steven Eric Burns Wanda Marie Burton Tammy Linette Butler Steve B. Campbell Brenda Jean Cannon Karen Faye Carrington Francis Renee Carroll Katherine Louise Cecil Timothy Glenn Chapman Terri Ruth Chappell Todd Aaron Clark Steven Ronald Clay Joe Bob Clayton Norman Lee Clem Billy W. Clement Nadine Renee Clement Brian Douglas Cobb Christopher Alvin Cole James Glynn Cole Bobby D. Cooper Bobby Edward Cooper Mike Cooper Patricia Ann Cooper Kelly Clay Coplin Donna Faye Crawford Terry Lynn Creacy Eydie Lyn Cunningham Robbie LeAnn Dagenhart Tony James Dangerfield Clarence Flay Dean Sheila LaJoyce Dean Vickie Fleshune Dillard Byron Orlando Dixon Kelli Jean Dolf Jean Dougherty Janice Denise Douglas Tammy Louise Douglas Barbara Ann Drake 162 Freshmen I gt an ,L fl ' X e s I G. 3 fd it F. 'T an X .. V , 4, - if-2' Fw X ,Qt X' ' Xt? - V c':3': . -is H' .,.wq,u 7' fa of 9 L fe ' N x 4? 41 415 ' ,Q x..- X i. AM if Q- . IVE V , g if, Ai' 3' ' 'KI x 'Wg A-W4 ,- 40: -Q. gf 4--3.3! 13 Suzanne Durant Rhena Faye Duty Cheryl L. Edwards James Ward Edwards Michael Don Edwards Rodaniel Brosha Edwards Kenneth Ray Ellis Denise Dee Embry Jeffery Nathan Ensor Ray Lee Ethridge Timothy Odell Felts Terrie Lynn Fernandez Dean Robert Fielding John Rodney Fields Richard Dale Flippen Richard Alan Follman Robin Elaine Foster Dennis Wayne Franklin Stephania Patrice Frazier Jesse James Freelen Gregory Keith Fuller Jennifer Fuller Demetrio Garcia Sheri Dean Garner Teresa Lisette Garza Teresa Ann Gentry Weldon Pat Gentry Marisela Gerardo Jeffrey Scott Gibson Tracy Glenn Gibson Angela Jeanette Gill Mary Lou Gonzales Kristi Ellen Goodwin Jennifer Ann Gordon Tommy Gene Graum Angela Carol Green David Shane Greer Gregory H. Griffis Karen Deneise Grooms Susan Renae Halcomb Steven Wayne Hall Regina Louise Hardison Freshmen 163 Denishia Kay Hargis Sharon Joy Harmon Gary Wayne Harris Mark Spencer Harris Molly Claire Haslam Jackie Hayes Sara Haynes Lucinda Mae Head Cherri DeShun Hearn Richard Lee Hearn Richard Neal Hignight Mary Jane Hill Monica Ann Homer James Carl Hopkins Michael Eugene Hoskins Rhelda Louise Hostetler Rhonda Kay Houston Kimberly D. Huey Tracy Allen Huffman Frances Norene Hughes Terry Lynn Hurd Stevie Von Jackson Amy Jefferson Jackie Jefferson Linda Jefferson Bridgetl Jeffery Mary Paula Jensen Jacqulyn Denise Joe Andrea Lee Johnson Aroyal Wenfro Johnson Cynthia Ann Johnson Hal Bradley Johnson Laurie June Johnson Sheridda Lynn Johnson Stacey Johnson Jacqueline Reshell Jones Mary Kathleen Jones Raymond Lee Jones Roger Dale Jones Tammye Kaye Jones Troy Howard Jones Judy Joyce Joyner 164 Freshmen Joseph Eric Justiss Anita Gayle Kelley Jimmy Kelley Jeff Kenney John Stanley Kennison James Kerbow Kilgore, Jr Tressia Ann King Vicki Lynne Kirkpatrick Kristi Lynne Knighton Frederick William Kumpel Paul Ross Kuykendall Kirk Stanton Kyle Johnny Jay Lacy Jannet LeeAnn Lane Marvie Lane Kecia Lynn Larue Dwight Donald Lawrence Mary Katherine Lawrence Margaret Helen LeDerer Danny Wayne Lester Sheila Jean Lester Jimmy Lindsey William Donald Lipscomb Loraine Faye Locke Donna Kaye Lottin Celestia Ann Lollar James Eric Luppe John Robert Luppe Kimberly Jane Lutz Barbara Lyle Karen Lyle Robert Don Lyle Dierdre Monique Lyons Vickie Jean Mahon Mark Reed Mallory Byron W. Malone Sally Lynn Mann Lori Michelle Martindale Deanna Massey Donnie Ray Massey Charlotte Ann Masters Jerry Lynell Mathis Freshmen 165 Tracy Olando Mathis Rhonda Kay Mayberry Judy Anett McCooI Paula Mischelle McCuin James Earl McGrew Brad R. McKinnon James Edward McKinnon Kim McKoin Keith Warner McMichael Alana Gail McPherson Jeffery Douglas Merrill Melissa Sue Michael Charles D. Miller David Freeman Miller Lia Jan Miller Rebecca Lynn Miller Kimberly Ann Mills Tony Christopher Milton Carlton Bernard Mitchell Raymond Mitchell Teresa Fae Montgomery Cathy Elaine Moore Lia Kelli Morris Daryl Wayne Nash Charles Naylor David Navarro Neal Pamela Neely Stacey Dwight Nichols Marion Elizabeth Nolin Rebecca Leigh Ogden Glynn Edwin Olsen Cindy Ann Parker Craig Parker Paige Parker Regina Ann Parker Kimberly Ann Parr Lesa Parsons Melissa Kaye Partridge Ferdinand Penny Brian Lee Perry Melissa Jo Phifer Kelly Porter 166 Freshmen Kimberly Ann Porterlield , Cynthia Burnioe Posey 'ti if 1 C Z ,, Herbert David Potter , -5 Debra Jean Preston W L ,,,.. g ...- I 'R 3 Y Scherry Lynn Preston Juan Ferrand Price Tammy Lyn Price Sandra Denise Randall Keith Rasque James Arthur Ratliff Robbie Lynn Ray Dawn Jennette Reddell Greg Reed Shannon Reeves Theodis Reynolds, Jr. Kelli Denise Rhodes Sheri Joann Rhoades Elneda Capataria Robinson Norma Jean Robinson Paul Kirk Roden Danny Rowland Deidre Kaye Rowton Taniki Gayle Ruthart Stephen Sale dv' Bettye Sampson Donna Louise Sampson Alvin Boyd Sanders Vickie Pamela Savage David Conrad Sawyer David Russell Seale -gg-v Laura Allena Seay Kimberly Joan Shackelford Norman Christopher Sharber Dorthoy Kay Shaw Tom Aurlhor Shonebarger Angie Mae Shores Sally Lorraine Sikes Shelia Gayle Sikes Thomas Edward Sikes Cynthia Darlene Simpson Sheila Kay Sims Brian Dwight Skidmore Freshmen 167 2 Jodie Leigh Smallwood David Nathin Smith Kathy Marie Smith Ken Smith Mike Lynn Smith Shandolyn Lashun Smith Sheila Smith Tommy Smith Shanna Noel Sokoll Jeannie Somerville Kenneth Dean Spangler Angela Dee Ann Spann Shelby Dewayne Starkey Randy Loren Stephens Jessica Melissa Steward Tim Stone Kimberly Dawn Storey Jackie Denise Strickland Ronald Wayne Stripland Barbara Diane Stuart Berlyn Don Stuckey John Steve Stuebinger Jeffery Wayne Sugg Jeri Lynn Swaim Sharon Gail Talley Derwin Lee Tarver Allan Franklin Taylor Kimberly Diane Taylor Terry LaDell Taylor Mable Marie Tennon Michael Dale Thomas Rodney Pierre Thomas Belinda Janice Thompson Douglas Dewayne Thompson Kevin Thompson Stuart Williams Thompson Edward Dywayne Threadgill Troy Dean Throneburg Sheila Jane Tompkins Ernesto Torres Charlon Renee Towe Carmen Lynn Tribbey 168 Freshmen 1 ,,, ,. 4 tts- ,i Q -+4 it X I Xfsil 1-' Q 5 M 5. .a Q ' i 'If' 654 Wir' Q:-wi X Gaylon Lynn Trlbbey Ronald Lee Twitty Ricky Tyson Patricia Ann Vaughan Patricia Diane Vaughn John Arnold Veien Tina Marie Vermillion Donna Louellia Waggoner Eugene Carl Waggoner James Earl Walker Kevin Wayne Walters Stevie Don Ward Michael Paul Welch Leslie Dion Wetherell David Lee Whitaker Jeffery Wayne White Rodney Duane White Terri Lynn White Brad White Michele Whitley William Bernard Wilhite Jimmie Wilkerson Anthony Williams Gary Wayne Williams Richard Kieth Williams Sheila Joyce Williams Tammy Lavon Wilson Murtis Windham Annette Carol Winters Sandra Winton Jeffery Kyle Woerner Rhonda Renee Woerner Helen Withers Wood Michael Clinney Wood Robert Perry Woodby Steve Earl Wooten Joseph Earl Wren Scott Wright Cameron Lee Wunsch Avis Lee Young Rebecca Faye Young Lori Lynn Young Freshmen 169 ADMINISTRATION Mr. Felix Hoot Gibson dynamically serves Paris Independent School District. An educator for twenty-seven years, Mr. Gibson was named superintendent on July 2, 1979. i i ws..-.,, ,M 5-af , I i 'd The Paris Independent School District board members are continuing their tradition of fine service to Paris schools. Seated are President John M. Wright, Lonnie Kennemer, Judy Cobb, Ginna Walker. Standing are Assistant Superintendent Jack C. Coker, Clovis Graves, Secretary Mike Briscoe Vice-President Leon Williams, Superintendent Felix Gibson, and Assistant Superintendent David Ingram. lngram serves as Assistant Superintendent W Curriculum and C. Coker is the Assistant Superintendent S Business and Mr. Jerry Stephens has enjoyed a second successful year at Paris High School. Continuing to improve life at PHS, he remains a friend to both the student body and the faculty. Mr. Stephens has been an educator for thirty-two years. .gg f it Assistant principals Mr. Loren Stephens and Mr. Ralph Rodgers work effectively with discipline and attendance. As with Mr. Jerry Stephens these two men maintain an open- door policy to assist both the student body and the faculty. Administrative secretaries and bookkeepers are Qstandingl Avon Lane, Gwen McCollum, Jesse Lawrence, Beverly Johnson. lseatedl Jeanette Fain and Terri Carlisle. Faculty 171 Mr. Thomas Alspaugh, B.S., M.S., ETSU, Ag. ll, Trig, Anal. Geom., Jr. Co-Sponsor. Miss Paula Ausmus, B.S., M.Ed., ETSU, Eng. Ill, Fresh. Co- Sponsor, FCA Sponsor. Mr. Earl Baggerly, B.S. Southeastern State College, Chem., Phy. Sci., Fresh. Co-Sponsor. Mr. Charles Baker, B.S., M.Ed., Southeastern OSU, FOM I Senior Co-sponsor. Mr. Gary W. Ballard, B.S., M.S., ETSU, Alg. I, ll STS. Junior Co-sponsor. Mr. William Norris Ballard, B.S., M.S., ETSU, Biology, Jr. Co- sponsor. Mrs. Clyde fGerriel Bankhead, B.S., M.S., ETSU, Acct. l, Il, Recordkeeping, Sr. Co-sponsor. Mrs. Helen Bassano, B.A., M.A., ETSU, Eng. Ill, French I, ll, Soph. Co-sponsor, French Club Sponsor. Ms. Darlene Blount-Peel, B.S., M.Ed., ETSU, Eng. I, Freshman Co-Head Sponsor. Mr. Billy Blurton, B.S., ETSU, American History, Coach J.V. Football, Basketball, Jr. Co-sponsor. Mrs. Stacy Bono, B.S., NTSU, English I, Sr. Co-sponsor. Mr. Charles Fl. Brazile, B.S., NTSU, Drafting, Jr. Co-sponsor, French Club Sponsor. Mrs. J. E. Bunch, Secretary and Registrar. Mrs. Yolunda Cooper, B.S., ETSU, Office Duplicating Practices, Sr. Co-sponsor. Sponsor VOCCT. Francine Corey, B.S., M.Ed., Southeastern OSU, Phy. Sci, Sr. Co-Head sponsor. Mrs. Harry Crawford, Library Aide, Jr. Sponsor. Mr. Flay Crowell, B.S., Southeastern OSU, M.S., ETSU, Jr. Co- sponsor. Mr. Danny L. Daniels, Auto Body Shop Instructor, VICA Sponsor. Mr. J. T. Davis, B.B.A., SMU, World History, Golf, Football Coach. Jr. Co-sponsor. Mrs. Karol Gaye Davis, B.M.Ed., SMU, Choir, Sponsor Swing and Co, Soph. Co-sponsor. Mrs. Connie K. Dodd, B.A., M.A., ETSU, Eng. IV, Soph. Co- Head sponsor. Mrs. Linda Douglas, B.S., M.Ed., ETSU, Homemaking HECE, Jr. Co-head sponsor, Sponsor VICA. Mrs. Sheilah Dungan, B.S., TWU, M.Ed, ETSU, Special Service VAC, Sr. Co-sponsor. Mr. Joe B. Early, B.S., M.Ed., Sam Houston State, ICT, Sr. Co- sponsor, Sponsor VICA. 172 Faculty 'winner' mst ta fp .,....- 'N fb 4nt , -.,.,f ar' 'W' . 1,1 -Zi 'QM W' , -x X T. -I Ilia 1 fa E Vf any V V Y , -I w,.,l. +I I V V ' ,V I ' 5 I wa, rw- ,I I K . wi X. I , 'i Q New I' In-.K ,ass ,.., I, 1 , F I A it an I I F ,I It 2' I, I' I l L., I I E 'uv M ta W, t I W. , I ' I V' 1. i T3- ' we-f' J v , Si 6--AI, ' A gs N: fi I F- wi t Y -- -X 1 ,,,, QWW ,,.... I .-W3 ,3 x I W i i,, iii-ii I 4 ' , iiiilf' , ij I W tu ' ' 'itil Wi ' Y I x3 I IV A' X -V s ii , . , A' Cf' ' , ri- .. C , ,ri I I I I 3 , VI, 'tilt 'Ni . N. f - itllllinw-.' ' I I ' Iii - I , f 1 Q it i - ,X I 11 fl Us N ET . Q 'nf ' 3 s.. I. tl ,fc Pia- . I IAM, hllkibii I t , ' ', it I ,W ., it . ,, Xsflltmi , PMI ,4-in-.. Mrs. Sara Eatherly, Fl.N., A.D.N., B.S.N., Buchannan School of Nursing, UTAT, Nurse, Soph. Co-sponsor. Mrs. Betty Edwards, BS, Ed., Univ. of Ark. at Monticello, Phy. Ed., Coach, Cheerleading, Jr. Co-sponsor, Sponsor Cheerleaders. Mr. Bob Edwards, BS.Ed., Ark, A Si M, M.S.E,, ETSU, American History, Phy. Ed., Coach, Jr. Co-sponsor. Mr. Kenneth S. Emery, B.S., M. Ed., ETSU, Dist. Ed. Coop, Jr. Co-sponsor, Sponsor DECA. Mr. W. B. Emler, B.A., West Tex. University, American History Coach, Fresh. Co-sponsor, Sponsor FCA. Mr. Travis Fleming, BS., M.S., ETSU, Alg. I, Girls' Basketball Coach, Track, Soph. Co-sponsor. Mrs. David Flenniken, B.S., M.Ed., ETSU, Office Ed. Pre-lab, Sr. Co-Sponsor, Sponsor OEA. Mrs. J. C. Ford, B.S., Ms. Ls., ETSU, Librarian, Fresh Co- sponsor, Sponsor Bible Club. Ms. Linda Freeman, B.S. ETSU, Homemaking l, ll, Ill, Sr. Co- sponsor, Sponsor FHA. Mr. Frank Garza, B.M.Ed., M.Ed., ETSU, Band Director, Soph. Co-sponsor. Ms. Sandra Gifford, B.A., M.A., ETSU, Eng. Il, Fresh. Co- sponsor. Mrs. Burton Golden, B.S., ETSU, Biology, Bio. STS, Soph. Co-Head Sponsor. Ms. B. Gunter, B.S., ETSU, Homemaking, Jr. Co-Sponsor, Sponsor FHA. Mrs. Jimmy Guthrie, B.S., TWU, M.S., ETSU, Span, I, ll, Typing I, Fresh Co-sponsor, Sponsor Span. Club - PASF. Mrs. Louise W. Hagood, B.A., TWU, M.A., ETSU, Am, Hist. STS, World Hist., Fresh Co-sponsor, Sponsor NHS. Mrs. Don Haslam, B.A., Baylor University, Latin I, ll, Jr. Sponsor, Sponsor Latin, Club. Coach Bill Hicks, B.S., Sul Boss State, Athletic Director, Sr. Co-sponsor. Mrs. Linda Hicks, B.A., Sul Boss State, English ll, Sr. Co- sponsor, Sponsor Student Council. Mr. Paul Horne, UT, ETSU, AIR University, Electrical Trades. Soph. Co-Sponsor, Sponsor VICA. Mr. Weldon Hume, B.S., M.Ed., ETSU, Vo.-Ag, Fresh, Co- Sponsor, Sponsor FFA, Young Farmers, Mrs. N. Anne Hutto, B.A., M.Ed., ETSU, Eng. Ill, Sen. Co- Head Sponsor, Sponsor Keywanettes. Mrs. Virginia Jessee, B.S., M.S., ETSU, Speech, Theater Arts, Sr. Co-Sponsor, Sponsor, Emcees. Sponsor, International Thespians. Mr. Bill Jones, BS, Tex. A 8 M, M.Ed., ETSU. Voc. Counselor. Mr. James E. Jones, BBA., M.Ed., ETSU. FOM I, ll, Fresh. Co- Sponsor. Faculty 173 Mr. Olen R. Jordan, B.S. Texas A Sr M, Gen. Construction, Sr. Co-sponsor. Mr. Ricky Dale Jordan, B.S. ETSU, I-Can, Biology, Soph. Co- sponsor, Sponsor FCA. Mrs, Jack King, B.A. ETSU. Spec, Services Resource Room, Fresh. Co-sponsor. Mr. Lee H. Larue, B.S., Tex. A 81 M, Physics, Elem. Analysis, Geom., Phy, Sci., Fresh. Co-sponsor. Mr. Mark Lee, B.S., MA., Sam Houston State Univ., Voc. Administrator. Mrs. Leon Lewis, B.S., M.Ed., ETSU, Office Education Coop, Fresh. Co-sponsor, Sponsor OEA. Mr. Mike Long, B.S. NTSU. Plane Geom., Varsity Basketball Coach, Fresh. Co-sponsor, Sponsor Key Club. Mrs. Pat Maddox, B.A,, M.S., ETSU., Eng. IV, Eng. l, Jr. Co- Sponsor. Mrs. Carole Marlowe,B.A., M.A,, ETSU, Eng. IV, Eng. I, Soph. Co-sponsor. Mr. Robert Milford, B.S., M.S. ETSU, Voc, Ag., Fresh Co- sponsor, Sponsor FFA, Young Farmers, Ms. Sharon M. Morgan, B.S., Southeastern Okla. OSU, Phy. Ed., Coach, Drill team, Jr. Co-sponsor, Sponsor Blazettes. Mrs. Kaye Morrison, B.S. Nursing, UT School of Nursing, Health Occupations Co-op Ed., Fresh. Co-Sponsor. Mrs. Joyce Nance, Special Services Aide, Fresh. Co-Sponsor. Mrs. Robert fAnni Norment, B.S., TWU, M.A,, ETSU, Govt., Tex, History, Free Enterprise, Soph. Co-sponsor. Mrs. Betty Owens, B.S., ETSU, FEH, Jr. Co-sponsor, Sponsor FHA-HERO. Mrs. Jane Parker, B.S., M,Ed., ETSU, CVAE, Soph. Co- Sponsor, Sponsor FHA. Mrs. Mitzie Pirtle, B.S., ETSU, Bach. Survival, Hmkg. I., Soph. Co-sponsor, Sponsor Young Homemakers, Sponsor FHA. Cecil G. Poole, Auto Mechanics instruction, Sponsor VICA. Mrs. Anna Pope, B.A., ETSU, Eng. I, Yearbook, Soph. Co- sponsor, 1981 OWL advisor. Mr. Benton Rainey, B.S., ETSU, P.E,, Baseball Coach, Soph. Co-sponsor. Mrs. Richard Rast, B.S., NTSU, M.S., ETSU, CVAE Eng, and Math, Jr, Co-Head Sponsor. Mrs. Lauren Rhodes, B.B.A., TSUQ M.S., ETSU, Typing l, ll, Jr, Head-Sponsor., Sponsor Althea Garden Club. Mr. Herschel Roach, BS., M.S., McMurray College, Phy. Ed., Coach, Sen. Co-sponsor, Mr. Ralph Rodgers, B.S,, Prairie View A 81 M, M.Ed., NTSU, Vice-Principal. 174 Faculty I -S' WW.. ' F, . '1 9,51 1 r YIUIUN' v B f-'X 'D il. I W I .AFX M all 11111 IJ 4Hiv ll, 'K' NN W i. it mn... In-nail '47 .xxx 92 'iz N' Ji' eq-f 1 ,itil , 1, W . . gg . :WL , F ,A ' v 'LF If 6 R 1 X ' W t ,x . , ,A 4 5 2 E 47,4-ST' K 1 .E are F ,If - - .- , 425 ,pf-A ., .. we QA, Q., , 'fx ,s 4 ..,. . .Y 3 F A . R. 9 I on 'ff t 41 if 1 fi ' 1: I M! , , if Y N - V5 A Mt' ,Q-Q H 410 Q , ..,,. -.4- xt 4-. x- f Mrs. Helen M. Rogers, B.S., M.Ed., ETSU. Voc. Counselor. Mrs. Joe Shelton, B.A., TCU., Secretary to Vice-Principal Mrs. Peggy Sikes, B.S., ETSU, M.E. STS World History, Jr. Co-sponsor. Mr. Bruce Smith, B.S., Howard Payne, Am. History, Football Coach, Sr. Co-sponsor. Mr. Lloyd Fl. Smith, B.S., MS., ETSU, Co-Op Ag., Prod. Ag. Fresh, Co-Sponsor, Sponsor FFA, Young Farmers, Announcer Wildcat Football. Mr. Skipper Steely, B.S., M.S., ETSU, Newspaper Journ. Sponsor CAT'S MEOW. Mr. Jerry Stephens, B.S., M.A., ETSU, PHS Principal Mr. Loren Stephens, B.S., M.S., ETSU, Vice-Principal. Mr. William N. St. John, B.S., M.ED., ETSU, Academic Counselor. Mrs. Clara Storey, B.S., ETSU, Homemaking, Sr. Co-sponsor FHA and Adult Hmkg. Mr. Terry D. Taylor, B.A,, ETSU, Government, Am. History, Fresh. Co-sponsor. Mrs. Linda Terry, Secretary to the Principal. Mr. Henry Thielman, B.S., Ed., Academic Counselor. Mrs. Norman Thomas, San Jacinto Beauty College, Cosmetology, Soph. Co-sponsor, Sponsor VICA. Ann Tschoerner, B.S., NTSU, Art, Fresh. Co-Head Sponsor. Mrs. Flay Wells, B.A., M.Ed., ETSU, Typing I, ll, Shorthand, Jr Co-sponsor, Sponsor FTA. Mr. John D. White, B.S., M.Ed., ETSU, Phy. Sci., Fresh, Co- sponsor. Mrs. John D. White, B.S., M.Ed., ETSU, Job Placement Coordinator. Mr. Allen Wilson, B.S.E., Abilene Christian College, FOM 11, Coach, Sr, Co-sponsor. Mr. Jerry W. Wilson, B.S., ETSU, M.Ed., Tex. A 8. M, Health, Tennis Coach, Jr. Co-sponsor. Mrs. Linda Winfrey, B.A,, MA., ETSU, Eng. Il, Soph, Co- sponsor. Mrs.Janice Woodby, B,A., ETSU, M.Ed., Univ. ot Houston, Dist. Ed. Coordinator, Sr. Co-Sponsor, Sponsor, DECA, FTA. Mr. Don Woodroof, B.S., M.S., Southeastern OSU. Government, Health, Gen, Bus, Fresh. Football, Varsity Football, Head Track Coach, Jr. Co-sponsor. Faculty 175 Serving as Head Sponsors for each class are rseatedl Anne l-lutto. Senior: Mattie Belle Bast. Junior: Darlene Blount - Peel, Freshman: Francine Corey. Senior: tstandingl Ann Tschoerner. Freshmang Connie Dod, Sophomore: Pam Golden. Sophomore. Linda Douglas. Jr, Registrar Mrs, Dorothy Bunch checks absences with Assistant Principal Mr. Loren Stephens. Throughout the year various clubs and organizations sponsor coffees for the faculty Entoying the Blazelte coffee are rlrontl Carole Marlowe, lseatedl Helen Rodgers, Pat Maddox. Anne Hutto. Linda Winfrey. and Connie Dodd 176 Faculty 'Rive Margie Couch, English aide ,M rv- Ella Cunningham, English, French K ,113 tg, v 'k k'i' , Z . + ef 1 ' , 5 xx ,cfs A - f ' ' i A 'Q r- g f - L X ,, F- - N aide. Kathy Hall, Special Services aide. Ruby Shaw, math aide 1 i to X Sherry Welch, math aide 1 L ' tn t' ,Qin r , 1 Food Service personnel prepare breakfast and lunch on each school day. ' X ' Familiar faces include tseatedl Patsy Hart, Margaret Simpson, Ruby . Fulbright, Shirley Scott, Sharon Woods, tstandingj Maxine McDonald, Cherry Grinstead, Lena Scott, Vera Burchinal, Lottie McClure, Madie Holtord, Edna Walters, Dorothy Christain, supervisor. V 1, v fix, J un , MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL - lseatedl Bloyce Crumbley, Jerry Fitzgerald, Bonnie Lynn. tstandingl Fred Shelton, C. T. Basham, Larry Haynes, Karl Hall, Faculty 177 5 rm., .., 3 ,eg 4 L -.W - 1.4, , I gm, ,un L , 7 1 V W, M e Cf? , 5? 7 ,. 'vm H- ' I ,, .,, 41 WT! 6:35 H nm YI Hug QUT!!! ima C59 99 'K -.....--v- f -'..,n..-.. -L N.IZf5,d.31,,,,, - W Agyif Advertising 179 LOWRY'S 1915 N. Main 784-7446 Showing you one of the cars available at LOWRY'S are Robbie Peek, Jae Young, and Billy Icenhower. Whether you are looking for a brand new car or a used car, Lowry's has a wide selection. 4 r lg, L . .1 4 W 'lf 'I5? 5'v'?'l I I . , W S5 I G ' E A-A ig , ,,,, , I. V lei' N., x f F I l1kft.,?fvz X .J ZX 2? f nl ,Ax 531393 Eweellkeem iii IH 180 Advertising QUALITY FURNITURE Phone 784-6564 - 7 Lamar Ave. Sitting amid the furniture display at QUALITY is Brad Perry. Bob Robinson is one of the friendly employees who will show you a full line of home furnishings. y Y S 's . x 4 I g ' ' is I .rm uf-nf 'I' 0114 'W' 'Z' ua.. on H, . me-sNmqe,,,,,.. L ,,.. U ,grgff S! A . . 'iff ,Ny Affnv, l I 1, 3 v H 1 Mm. ry . I 5 ff Vyly BRACKEEN OIL COMPANY has the finest major brands of motor oil, grease, filters and additives. Kelly Brackeen is sitting among cases of oil on hand at BRACKEEN OIL. Dr minus Bfian P te so a d EI abeth LeDee ag ee that Coke adds llfe Ad Q 8 CAROLINE'S BOUTIQUE Village Shopping Center 785-0211 Ingram Plumbing 2721 E. Cherry 785-0820 Dorothy Kennemer invites you to shop in CAFt0LINE'S the finest in ladies' fashions. This exquisite boutique in Village Shopping Center offers on the very best. .1 X. li? N-..t., L1M...?1QY P Mr. Ingram can rid you of any problems you may have with your plumbing. For quick and efficient service call 785-0820 or go by 2721 East Cherry Street. 182 Advertising Smallwood Construction Rt. 6 Box 233A 785-3264 Michelle Caminade invites you to discuss your construc tion plans with Bobby Smallwood at Rt. 6, Paris. Come bl or call 785-3264. W BILLY SMITH APPLIANCE REPAIR Greg Smith invites you to see his father lor any repair on any type of household appliance. You may call 784-8711 or 784-5528. B. SMlTH'S APPLIANCE REPAIR shop is located Q9 t121411th S.E.' P ' . 8 ' ans 3590 Lamar 734-3333 1 C Q II if 5 55 fe , is I W L T 'iif',3 F w -. T.,4 I F 'I .4 .1 . .,, .-E 'eii-if is 1:f1'? .. K L izzi iigsg I Q -W5 G 3 P1 IM NQ 5 138 Lamar Avenue Paris, Texas 784-4323 Advertising HIIDL . , MX Us , Am if an, A ' For your convenience THOMAS FOOD MART has two good TH O M F O 0 D M locations to serve you. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and employee Rob Richie invite you to shop at either location. 2003 Lamar 2205 Clarksville HARDY OIL COMPANY - Passenger! Truck Tires - Computer Wheel Balancing - Wholesale Gasoline Apco - Conoco - Skelly Fleetwood Tires 584 Lamar 784-7731 Paris, Texas 75460 CT' rs-16 A shoe store fpazia 'life 5 Gqgaizaclz Cbmfnany mo LAMAR Avenue 784-2450 9 East Plaza mms, TEXAS 75460 For the latest in shoe fashion, visit FAMOUS SHOE STORE in downtown Paris. Donna Lamb and Chris Brook invite you HOURS. 8,5 MON,,FR,, , 21417857523 to shop East Plaza or call 784-2450. 184 Advertising ., an. Babcock 8.WiIcox For more than a century, the name Babcock 84 Wilcox has been synonymous with quality. Quality in design, materials, workmanship and installation produces a product on which 881W customers can depend. 884W quality is an important reason why electric utilities and the pulp and paper, marine, petroleum, chemical and other major industries coma to BBW for power generation equipment. Advertising 185 FRANK BAILEY 555525 PRODUCE colvlPANY gigigiggg . at ADKIN S FIRESTONE are Melanie Martin Julie 327 FWS' S'w' Ch I Adk d L P c b n 784-5263 784-0169 BEAUTY CHALET 1027 S. Collegiate Dr. Village Shopping Center Marilyn Bolton, Owner 784-5921 Young's Western Wear For the best western wear in Texas, visit YOUNG'S. Lindy and Lori Young display the fine selection of western hats available there. At YOUNG'S WESTERN WEAR, you may buy Wrangler Jeans, boots, and other western wear. 186 Ad erl Sung Charles Higgs .... ......... P astor Mark Hardy .... ......... M inister IMMANUEL BAPTISTCHURCH M m Y ' .4 4:5 0 SUNDAY wonsHiP SERVICE f L, I ' 9:30 Bible Study 6:00 Training Union N 10:30 Morning Worship 7:00 Evening Worship - A -fwHEnE PEOPLE REALLY CARE A ,I A 0 in 1 f f L I-x.i t ' ii me N A!!66fz',4Af0 Highway 24 South HIGHLAND BUILDING MATERIALS offers a large selection of lumber and building supplies. Diana Jones, Ritchey Terry, and Mary Osburn ask you to come to HlGHLAND's on Hwy. 24S tor all your home improvement needs. W My . K ,..' 3 sw .W M... ,gs if : 1 '- Advertising 187 THE MARK OF EXCELLENCE PRBIS mllllflli 1392 South Main PARIS MILLING is the place to visit for all your livestock needs. You will always receive fast and friendly service with an easy access to parking. So stop by or give them a call at 784-6656. 'Bm' 188 Advertising VILLAGE JEVVELEPS 1005 S. Collegiate Dr. Diamonds, rings, and necklaces are iusf a few of the many items at VILLAGE JEWELERS. Here Russell Durant seems pleased with variety of class ring styles offered to him by owner James Martin. Norment 62 Castleberr y 784-3323 115 south Main sf. For all your insurance needs stop in and see Mr. Paul Lan- ders and Mr. Sims Norment. Low rates and dependable service are only a few of the qualities that make up NOR- MENT and CASTLEBERRY. Call 784-3323 BEQISEQS Visit BEALL'S for expensive looking clothes at sensible prices. Friendly, well-trained personnel will assist you in buying. You will find all your clothing and bed or bath linen needs met at BEALL'S. If 5 McCuistion Regional Medical Center HONORS ITS JUNIOR AUXILIARY MEMBERS gms While in the hospital you may be served by these PINK ANGELS. lSeatedj Sheila Sikes, E. LeDerer, Pam Barnes, Elaine Athas, M. Martin, S. Hussey. lStandingl G. Hollman, Nancy Morgan, Missy Haslem, Wendy Rusak, and Christine Edge. Advertising 189 K-BOB'9 Bring the whole family to K-BOB'S STEAK HOUSE for a del- icious meal that everyone will enioy, even the one who pays the bill. K-BOB'S offers their wagon salad bar and a private dining room. KEEP' REEP'S FURNITURE located at 115 Clarksville, has all the name brand items in furniture. Jon Rast and Cynthia McMichael invite you to come by Reep's to find exactly what you are looking for. 115 Clarksville 190 Advertising IVIIEARS PHARMAQYMV ....I.... .. ' WW ml T T We lung MIEARS PHARMACY has a wide selection of miscellaneous items varying from pharmaceutical needs to cosmetics and candies. Leslie Miears and Nancy Morgan invite you to call 785-1679 or come by 707 Lamar Avenue. phi l'5 bickoncy house 35 Graham St. The Finest in History Smoked B-B-Q Beef Sausage Ham Ribs Sandwiches - Plates, By the Pound, To Go Or Call PHIL'S HICKORY HOUSE at 784-5432 SEE US FOR YOUR CUSTOM MADE T-SHIRT FOR 1 or1,000 IDENTIFY WITH YOURSELF or CLUB SI'llF'l' ,arc -O' Junior Gail Chandler invites you to come to FEDERAL LAND BANK for all your land needs. You will be given fast and lriendly service. FEDERAL LAND BANK 655 Clarksville St. Ad 1 g191 fund' FRY-GIBBS FUNERAL HOME e 784-3366 730 Clarksv Concrete Contractors ALL TYPES OF coMMEnclAl. coNcnETE wonx specmusrs WELDON ............... 785-2748 DON ...... ........... 7 85-2184 GARY ..... ........... 7 84-3671 DAVID ................. 784-5076 785-0565 HWY. 82 EAST o 21Y Ep T' o ' K so J 5 he 3' as-v'T'75a Penny Price, Clyde'effe Wright, and Michelle Wade find pleasure in wearing the latest fashions from THE ' COLLEGIATE SHOPPE. These fashions may be found al 11 A S. Plaza or by calling 784-4369. V b i Advertising 193 am ld-... N.-D flll Fllllllllll 6 UISIGIS 1109 Clarksville Sl, Kennedy's carries the best quality furniture and decorating accessories. Displaying some ol the fine lur- niture available is Stacia Hobbs. GlBSON'S DISCOUNT CENTER 785-1683 2505 Clarksville Street guy i 94 J 194 Advertising ,aff IDEAL BAKING COMPANY 340 Clarksville 784-7438 IDEAL BREAD - Old Fashion Bread - Products - New Growth Bread - Freshness Guaranteed lrn1w ,J ' I VNV' L 5590 M i s 4 ,L at,str ,Q Q I I sstaa ,,,,.,,,,,,,. so- ----:Q FO:lD'3 FOOD Owner D. C. Ford and employee Jett Konkle ofter low prices, high quality, and convenience in groceries, pro- duce and meat at FORD'S FOOD CENTER. Call 784-7773. AGRILAND AGENCY Farm and Ranch Investments 3605 Loop 286 N.E. Office Jim Farris 785-3700 785-8453 Mack Ross 784-5273 Paris, Texas 75460 FOR HOMEMADE BAKED GOODS SPECIALIZING IN Southern Fried Pies Pastries Cakes ESSIE'S BAKE SHOP 745 24th s.E. Phone 784-5985 Building Materials Center FOXWO RTH GALB RA I TH Foxworth-Galbraith 2196 N.E. Loop 286 Paris, Texas 75460 Quality and service makes the difference Store Hours i Monday-Saturday to m?Sfe'f.'7af9e 8 am 5 pm ' Advertising 195 Simpson WMQHQSQHQ Valerie Carter and Todd Carter show one of the vending machines distributed by SIMPSON WHOLESALE AND VENDING CO. This machine ollers an alter lunch snack for P.H.S. students. Pl-I ILLEY-SLATIII I1 1014 Clarksville St. 784-4374 For all your insurance policies on car, home, lite and business, see Noel Philley or Weldon Slaton. Mr. Slaton and daughter Cindy are part of the friendly atmosphere at PHILLEY-SLATON INSURANCE. 196 Advertising MILLS REALTY 20 mn N.E. 784-1734 Missie Mills and Mills Realty offer you fast and service for all your real estate needs. ...T 4 ,v U Motel City Gulf 2510 North Main Paris, Texas .Qafmy W ' Z Sl'llIl'I'S lIIiNl'IiIl Football Basketball Baseball Soccer Tennis Volleyball Track 605 Lamar Avenue 784-5737 RAY SPENCER'S CAMPER SALES L., . 4, 5 WYE For the best in sales and service, see Ray Spencer at SPENCER CAMPER SALES. Come out to Highway 271 N or call 784-5720. ff' I mx an mfs af' .ivmvsm L.RGtlAnd L. 0. HAMMONS 4? For the finest in men's clothing, shop at L. 0. HAM- MON'S. Tom Bryant and Joel Gibbons are wearing sweaters you can find at Hammon's. CAMPER .al s fig STINSON'S DECORATING Amid the many exquisite items available at Stinson's are Leslie Stinson, Bobby Hampton, and Sheri Rhodes. Shop STlNSON'S DECORATING CENTER on Hwy. 82E or call 784-5253 lor all your lighting and decorating needs. gl . 5 -1 Advertising 197 UEIZCD IJSIECD UZIZCD UEIZCD UARCO is an Equal Opportunity Employer QE!l'v'F'f1'2'f' . W - .iPl A .4-:, .4 I f- ' nv' I . I fo - WMtvl v-VlF'!Wvf --r.!'Fv..-Nqr M' A .. , as , ,,.i,,,,., RM, .I , l A LA' . , M , f-. ,,, A ., , fb , ,,,, ul. 'Q I :M ww, Q ' A A ,, , ,, .. -'M-.1 V .. f' rf' ' M ,. - .QI , 4- W la U Q f h - ' .1, , A K: Q .f . Q 1, , ,,.L,E l lO,1?f'wf ' A ' ag fa In I qygfifsl fn A.2sai'!',,. iv I ,A 4, xx K' ,af 4' I Jn i .t N v K, gg: win 5 3 I A,, to l. V 1- ' ' .' 1. ff as 1 .....'f 'A lf. 1+ Charles Taylor Glass Shop CHARLES TAYLOR GLASS SHOP offers a wide variety of plate glass products, mirrors, and auto glass. Ford Taylor and employees assure you the finest craftsmanship. gm' 198 Advertising EJECCJ W , O.. Y , , . A H lx tdijdf swaimhardware At SWAIM HARDWARE you can find all your hardware and mill supplies, large and small. Bill White, Burl Hicks, and Brad Ruthart display a woodburning stove, which is part of the vast stock at SWAIM'S. Y, t st Q H it t 3 2 5 z ? 1 ..A,.s.- , E 4 2 3 5. 'TT ,-v-gm FIRST 'VW Always waiting for you at FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH is a warm, friendly atmosphere of Christian fellowship. Left - Guest Jimmy Young, Lorna Jordon and Byron Jordon are in the office area of the newly constructed Family Life Center. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH is located at the corner of Kaufman and Church Streets. PASTOR ................... . . .James Semple MINISTER OF OUTREACH . . .... Larry Martin ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR .... .... T ony Haefs MINISTER OF MUSIC .... .... A I Jordon B A P T I S TWIEEHIIESQSIMNINGH Advertising 199 200 Advertising WE EXTEND RECOGNITION TO THESE DENTISTS LAWYERS PHYSICIANS JERRY R AKERS D D S PHILLIPB BANDEL M D Dermatology C D BARKER MD CHARLES E BEACHLEY M D JOHNS BOATNER M D P A Radiology JAMES M BRUNETTE D D S DAVIDC BROCK MD Pediatrics DAVID CARPENTER M D MELVIN COKER D D S LARRY A COWLEY M D P A TOBY CRUMPLER M D Surgeon Nelson s Animal Hospital JERALD L DODD D D S WILLIAM H GEORGE D D S M KELSEY GIBBS M D HENRY W GRIFFIN D D S CHARLES HARMON M D DON HASLAM D D S J F LeDERER M D Urology DON R MASSEY D D S DAVIE MIESCH C M D FACPPA ! I DRS. KEN and BETH DIESTLER, D.Y.M. JOHN MILES D D S DONALDR LEWIS MD Surgeon C D McMILLAN M D ZAFARA SHAH MD ChestlVascuIar Surgery J E SPENCER D D S J CRAIG STEPHENS M D Radiology R L SWAIM D D S RICHARD B SWINT M D Pans Orthopedrc Clrnlc ARTHUR TIJERINA M D Tuenna Dunnmgton Urology Chmc C M TOWNSEND M D A FRANK WHITE M D Obstetrics Gynecology HAROLDE HUNT M D Opthalmology KERYE ASHMORE Attorney BILL FLANARY Attorney C V FLANARY Attorney TOM HUNT III Attorney BRAD HUTCHISON Attorney J D McLAUGHLIN Attorney GEORGE PRESTON, Attorney DUR FRIENDS Advertlsvng 201 CLARENCE TEMPLE, Mn. I 1 S - 1 , I K 9 M4 w ' Shown here In the newly remodeled WILLIAMSBURG fu onus sTonE are Bobby McAfee and Regma McAfee nay and Phoebe Rhodes lnvlte you to a wlde selection ot Items Williamsburg Shbpplng Center For your pharmaceutical needs come by or call 784 4308 WAI' Brren Whlte I8 making a satlstactlon guaranteed purchase we Sell fur Less at WAL MART DISCOUNT CITY You must save at Wal Mart for their pollcy assures savings 3060 Clarksville 785 1666 F' 4 i - Z E .nl TAC DE LITE 785-7173 1580 Clarksville St. ll all am alflel cv' Mal ll - Building - Remodeling - Designing - Custom Plans 785-3335 3460 Pine Bluff lling's Trophies 81 Flumrds 135 Lamar Paris, Texas Z- ,Q-099 MT. PISGAH BAPTIST CHURCH 1002 5th N.E. 185-2331 The youth of Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church welcome you to their church for Christian fellowship and Bible study. 'ill' W CD U S E ewafry 29 E. PLAZA - PARIS. TEXAS GOLD LFINCE CLFISS RINGS Helen Wood looks at the fine ring selection at HOUSE EWELERS. From diamonds to class rings to delicate ecklaces, shop at HOUSE JEWELRY. ' v. Advertising 203 of the MONTGOMERY OIL COMPANY trucks. Montgomery M I Mr. Norman Montgomery and son, Norman show you one is a distributor for EXXON products. Come by and try some 734-4353 1475 3rd SE of the fine oil products and car accessories. t f 43' 5,4 ,I . ' SA Y 4 3 ft Iv M012-fi??iJHER'f 1 4. Q v iw f f G1 C0- mrmwrmmw M tirt ' 1 2 1 f PIUOUCY S PAWS, TEXAS Ylblll lan. 23:fxz: :::x1:,:'::,.vzdzrazzrcpsiinzmfr:.::':L':i:.: OUR LADY Of VICTORY YOU 'U i0in them- 195 EIGHTH S.E. 204 Advertising FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION MEMBER F.S.L.I.C. Open a savings account with us today. Provide lor your college education with funds that earn a liberal dividend and are insured up to 840,000 by an agency ol the Federal Government. We olfer loans lor building, purchas- ing, or repairing your home. Visit FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION at 630 Clarksville Street in Paris, or call 784-4366. iff Advertising 205 Owner Dinah Border talks to Alison Alspaugh about the latest in hair cuts and styles. For appointment call 785-5985 or come by to make an appointment at 3430 Pine Mill Road. KENNEMER INSURANCE AGENCY 1850 Lamar Avenue Paris, Texas For ALL Your Insurance Needs David Kennemer and Larry Kennemer 206 Advertising JONES LOOP TRUCK SERVICE 2945 N.E. Loop 286 .IUNES LUG? mucn senv LIVING WATER BOOK STORE 1023 S. Collegiate ,WX ,ff ill 4,1 Mr. and Mrs. David Norwood with nieces Janet and Shel Sikes pause amid the many books and gift items to Iound in the LIVING WATER BOOK STORE. For all your drug, household, camera and cosmetic needs E D R U G stop by PALACE DRUG STORE. Save money and still receive quality merchandise. Come by 650 Bonham or call 784-7434 where someone will be waiting to serve you. CUT cur RATE e Q RATE A. .y 5-12 U 'wx PRESCRHPTIONS 'l ' ll A A UDYSSEY TRAVEL ,f::.'i:: .::2,'.::i: .1.'zu.:'1::r:e- Till? o anne rave consu n s. Free brochures are available tor almost any placeayou Phone ras-1644 1015 Collegiate Drive 9 ' 'ike 'O 'N'- Advertising 207 fuller: fulmirune 788-2532 201 Bonham Sharon Whitesides is displaying some of the finest in modern and contemporary furniture you will always find at FULLER'S. They have early American and famous name brands such as Ethan Allen. Fill all your furniture needs. ' ' Q Gahell 'Sim' XXll I , Xlefzuwxff ell? ' llzeekweluc 21 Clarksville Street PARIS, TEXAS 75460 Telephone 784-671 1 KEN'S FOOD MART No. 1 633 Bonham Street No. 2 495 N.E. 35th No. 3 2825 Lamar OWNER Ken Halcomb 785-2282 785-1290 784-8773 Supplying you with the finest in dairy products is CABELL'S DAIRIES. Mike Allen and Deidre Kerr show you a CABELL'S ice cream truck which delivers many different types of the best ice cream you can eat. Gabells 208 Advertising r. 'M ' E APU A 1 LDQSEEBEEUQQGU lines such as Famolare, Nike, and S.K.O. can be at the SHOE STATION. Jae Young, Stewart Jones, Diana Jones invite you to come by 1029 S. Collegiate. PARIS BEAUTY SCHOOL 107 Grand. Ave. 784-6850 PARIS BEAUTY SCHOOL trains men and women in cosmetology skills. Call tor a new hair style or come in tor the latest in hair fashion. - zu 5 I S .,,, fp' .W.,,, f A l .wi .-V 8 ff ' K' . 5 y 215 1 , Q ,iv J 4 , 1 ,xgflf A x ...........s :sk Q Marian Bellamy, Julie Abbett, Susan Bellamy, and Mary Mme Mmm Mjggemvngm Kate lllIcAbee urge you to-come to PARIS SAVINGS AND LOAN if you are interested in a new car, house, or boat. 1920 Clarksville - 785-6457 Advertising 209 .'5 VE i 29 S E .wth Ann Brook, Kim Look, and Connie Weiberg invite you to ' ' come to OFFICE EQUIPMENT CENTER for all your office - up 754-6604 supplies and equipment. fgvn' ' '- . WJ If 5 I I x 4 I X-f f N I . K mi 11 nigge- Belew Music Company ...tt.-.. X t ,,...4 on.. , an my.. 1. 41, .Mi P ...g ,A 1 if 1 --V , Q.. ... f..-.. -w-v Bill Lancaster demonstrates one ot the many electric guitars available at BELEW'S MUSIC COMPANY. For all your musical needs come by 218 Bonham Street or call 785-1140. 210 Advertising Compliments ol a l and 'STESVS 1721 Lamar Ave. Paris, Texas 75460 2141784-7431 BLAZETTES Stephanie Towers and Marian Bellamy serve at the Sonic to help raise funds for the BLAZETTE organization. lm 53'-ms QNKJN R083 smllf l 'lf Q vf'i51 Hickman Insurance Agency Providing Sound Insurance, Counsel, and Protection FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Since 1925 13 1st s.E. 1a4-4635 I-M. I Feeds - Seeds - Fertilizer 315 wEST,2f-'glf1n STREET FIRST METHODIST youth will welcome you. Bible Classes ..................................... 9:45 785-3501 PARIS, TEXAS 75460 Morning Worship Service ..... Evening Worship Service ..... ....10:50 ....7:00 Advertising 211 Village Coin Laundrg 8: Drg Cleaning Pam Ferguson, Tammie Ferguson and Sharon Talley demonstrate use of the steam press, one of the many con- veniences at VILLAGE COIN LAUNDRY located in the Village Shopping Center. Call 785-9036. SUIFIIIII PRIDTIDG COITIPI-1f1Y For custom printing visit SWAINI PRINTING. Cindy Swaim sits among a wide display of office supplies. For all your printing needs come by SWAIM'S or call 785-4504. 212 Advertising 4. 53.15-an-4-,.4i...L4:. nw 1 SPQQRTING coops - - - 'IP .Ti ' 4- 1 -2-53 For your sporting good needs, visit WILLIAMS SPORTING GOODS. Sally Davis and Pat Barbee invite you to come by and browse awhile at 39 Lamar or call 785-3333 for more information. Stone '.I'it.1e CJ' o1n.jpaJ1y For all your title insurance needs, visit STONE TITLE at 36 Clarksville Street or call 785-4519 for further information. .FN These Paris High School graduates chose to begin their higher education at PARIS JR. COLLEGE PARIS JUNIDR CDLLEGE P.J.C., where you are most important Ad r Q 213 LaRue Ford Tractor Co. THE FISH FRY 3380 NE Loop 286 Catfish, Steak, Seafood Owner Billy LaRue invites you to see the many tractors available at LARUE FORD TRACTOR. Here his son Bill shows us one of the new Fords. Call 784-7627 or come to Phone 3500 NE Loop 286 3330 NE I-00P 236- 785-6144 Paris, Texas BIARD OIL CO. Phillips 66 Oil Products - Jobber 2601 N. Main Paris, Texas MARGRAVES PAV -WN PHARMACY 2850 Lewis Ln. Efficient and friendly service is what you will get when you visit the PAVILION pharmacy. There is always a registered pharmacist on duty. Come by or phone 784-2262. Margraves Drug can fill all your phar- maceutical needs. They also have a wide selection of cosmetics, magazines, cards, and other gifts. For the best products come by or call 784-2536. ' - PAVILION f ?'P'-la? -7 af..f ..,.i ll 4 f ' afl 5 5 'iff 5-Q E if al 5 fl --z.,..L if ,. 214 Advertising 2705 Clarksville SI- Friendly neighborhood service is what you receive at 7- 1 1 274 N. Main SI. SEVEN-ELEVEN. Next time you are out, come by any one 1929 Bonham ofthe 7-11 stores. Courteous employees wait to serve you. K BALLARD FARMS PM Bog .gong Studio Sm.. COMPLETE LINE OF PHOTOGRAPHY FOR: - Portraits - Weddings - Commercial Shots - Sports Events - Special Occasions VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER 784-5855 'mm Expert Service and Quality Work Guaranteed Wyn, Amy, and their father Norris Ballard invite you to by their ranch where you will see the best in cattle Advertising 215 4455212 ..- ollafnal' AUQHHQ ghurfh of 3535 Iamaf Para, .7X 75460 m , , 1 CHURCH GF-fHf?f5T.- PWS- LAMAEAYENQE- at SEPIaza For all your pharmaceutical needs, come by CORNER DRUG. Owner and pharmacist Bill Lancaster will welcome you. You will find a wide selection ol cosmetics and gifts. Come by or call 784-6621. '.!'Wl I' fl 216 Ad etsng CHANDLER ELECTRIC 3350 N.E. Loop 286 784-4944 C Michelle Caminade stands with owner Jerry Chandler and two of his employees. For all your electrical needs whether they be repairs, remodeling, or new construction come by 3350 N.E. Loop 286 or call 784-4944. gl I 'ew if 1 Llsa Pynes and Penny Pnce with PANTS WEST store ,- X K . , '77, f -ni W V.. ' A I ..! , , sl X .A v , If: X 3 is , ,xiii-1 Y 444 ' 'sei ' A ' ' 5 tg v 3 ' g v, ,,, L 4 ' m ff. -5? , , H ' ' . Q- 7,5 -54 Av, 'W Y 1 Pa n mana er invite ou to see a lar e variet ot the latest 3520 Lamar Ave. 9 Y 9 Y fashions. Advertising 217 Ulass mutur Larry Carrington and Lisa Fangio invite everyone to test drive this new edition to the Pontiac line available at GLASS MOTORS. Talk to owner David Glass at 555 Lamar Avenue. 4 1 rJe--..,.v,f'? XM' , .,,, ali!- W., 1' 2 'iw'-me My ' N AU M AN 'iklix . an 4' GREENHOUSES . - 1811 me Bluff . Dial 784-4414 f Qgaglf Paris, Texas xtucuapho 5 9 o fi- '- 1 IT D fl v ,Q Jerome Chapman ou ' ' PHSCIauoI'72 218 Advertising Yiw K ai '1 ' wffala.-f BOORHEM-FIELDS, INC. P.0. Box 934 PARIS, TEXAS 75480 Crook lent Manager 2141785-0714 :ni Advertising 219 GRAVES PHARMACY Tonya Christensen and Heather Skidmore invite everyone to fill pharmaceutical needs at Graves Pharmacy. You will 2845 Lewis Lane 784-5566 also find a variety of gifts and personal products. fwm 4, ' T y HOSTS Rlllflfl MOTORS 222 Clarksville St. Jeff Owens invites you to drop by KOSTERMAN'S to see new Pintos, Cougars, Mavericks, and Thunderbirds. These are just a few of the autos available at KOSTERMAN MOTORS. For the best deal in town come by the showroom. 220 Advertising McCLANAHAN and HOLMES Certified Public Accountants 228 Sixth S.E. Paris, Texas 784-4316 - -...Q ix' -XX Shannon Reeves, Renee Towe, Gary Young, and Sally Mann are among the many Parisians who are enjoying the computerized sign at PARIS BANK OF TEXAS. At PARIS BANK a complete line of service is offered with the customer in mind. PARIS BANK is truly Paris people. P HIS BA K 0F TEXAS Clarksville at 12th N.E. 784-3351 Paris, Texas Member F.D.l.C. Advertising 221 CALICO TREE 1021 S. Collegiate Janet Clay and Kathy Houchin invite you to see the latest in fashion at CALICO TREE. Friendly employees are waiting to help you in the Village Shopping Center. Q J., W1 , ,Q ,V 5 Q' , ' C 2. PARIS JANITOR SUPPLY 84 CHEMICAL COMPANY Showing a few of the quality items at PARIS JANITOR S PLY AND CHEMICAL CO. is Eugene Thomas, owner. by 1760 7th NW or call 784-7335 for your ianitorial chemical supplies. RHEUDISIL CONSTRUCTION 784-5442 Richard Rheudasil shows one of the latest housing con- structions of his father, Bill, owner of RHEUDASIL CONSTRUCTION. 222 Advertising The IDEAL LAUNDRY 81 CLEANERS 105 N.E. 19th Phone 784-2596 PARIS, TEXAS 75460 12141 785-seas I ll DISCOUNT HOME IMPROVEMENTS STEEL - VINYL - ALUMINUM SIDING ROOM ADDITIONS -INSULATION BENNY RHODES 1705 N. Main Owner Paris, Texas 75460 Compliments of TEXAS FURNITURE 134 FIRST S.W. PARIS, TEXAS 75460 LAMAR COUNTY ECHO 31 First N.W. 784-2541 AYIRJES' 2... Kim Parker and Kim Ayres enioy the selection of fashionable shoes at AYRES, Paris' finest home-owned and operated department store. Fill your shopping needs in the friendly atmosphere of AYRES. 2 '4 784-4523 Mirabeau Shopping Center Dee Dee Dingman and Laura Keys model the latest in fashion quality from REG-AN'S. Ladies' apparel from REGAN'S will intrigue any woman. PARIS AIR CONDITIONING 3460 PINE MILL ROAD FW Randy Russell and Shannon Davison invite you to shop PARIS AIR CONDITIONING for all your home or business air conditioning and insulation needs. Come by or call 784-8585. Advertising 223 GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOPPE Williamsburg Shopping Center 1525 Williamsburg Shopping Center Telephone 784-4327 Paris, Texas 75460 ALLIED MEDICAL EQUIPMENT RENTALS - SALES DeShong Drive 785-7583 Paris, Texas 75460 CHAPMAN'S WRECKING ZW! Tammy Rogers and Carla Dennis invite you to BOYD'S lor the finest customer service and for the best prices on custom jewelry and jewelry designing. 101 Lamar Waiting to serve you at CHAPMAN WELDING 81 WRECKING COMPANY are David and his father, Mr. Gary Chapman. Call 784-3806 or home phone 785-3762 for service. For class A welding come by 111 E. Price Street. g ,.,...... ..,. Wf M5-is-,. 'f 'i33 224 Advertising STEELE 8. THOMAS FUNERAL HOME Dial 214 - 784-6623 Paris, Texas 2601 Lamar Avenue SUPERIOR SIRLOIN SWITCHBOARD STQCKADE suPEnlon swiTcHaoAno AND DEVICES manufactures Gfwsfeaks electrical meter sockets and junction boxes. Their prod- Gfeaf Salads ucts are distributed nationwide with the home ottice in Gfeafsefifice Canton, Ohio. Open 87 Days 11 AM-9 PM 11 AM-10 PM Sun.-Thurs. Fri. and Sat. 784-7179 1187 Lamar We'll give our word to our A L u c. c o. Cmiuy Jim Farris and Associates 1849 Lamar Avenue Paris, Texas 75460 Advertising 225 1490 AM 99.3 FM Stereo old Dallas Hwy For the best in radio listen to KPLT. Hear Lisa Methven and Marisela Gerardo play a favorite record. -- 'vi L.,.w rrdd yfgf, 09 Nj...-Q-' SPANGLEIYS SPANGLEFPS carries a wide selection of gift items from greeting cards to candies. Kristi Lamb, Lisa Pynes, and employee Robbie McClain invite you to come by and to examine the fine china available at SPANGLEFPS. 226 Advertising GLASSIMPLEMENT Come by and see the finest in Tractors and Supplies 2155 North Main St. Co-Owners: David and Robert Glass Phone: 784-7429 V O Football Mums and Corsages WE GIVE SSH GREEN STAMPS 1800 Church St. Phone: 784-7436 Paris High School students whose parents work for the LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK are lseatedj Traci Robinson, Steve Fletcher, Shelley Coplin, Diana Jones, Mark Mallory, Cathy Cecil. lStandingl Kelly Coplin, Carl Cecil, Barry Mathews, and Stewart Jones. if M f if fi? 2 5 t it-if EMPLOYEES Ann Johnson and David Pierce invite you to shop in BELK'S. You will find the finest in clothing at BELK'S DEPARTMENT STORE. Come to 21 S. Plaza for all your clothing needs. Advertising 227 N l TIP '31-Dil l I' PQ U 4 00 6 ' 0708090 . F on electric ,4 I U Q C X , u h d I 0 n I n 9 XXX'RXXXKkXXXR:XXQXXXXXXXN Air conditioning provides lots of comfort during the summer months, but for many thousands of homeowners it is also the biggest factor in the cost of electricity, On the average, air conditioning accounts for about half of summertime electric bills, Here are ways you can hold down the cost of air conditioning and still enjoy its comfort. Central Systems 1. Set thermostat on 780, or higher, during the summer. Turn unit off if you'll be away from home several days. 2. Keep equipment at top operating efficiency. Have it checked seasonally by qualified serviceman. 3. Check filter every 30 days. Dirty filters cause equipment to use excessive electricity. lf filter is permanent, clean by manufacturer's directionsg if it's disposable, it should be replaced when dirty. 4, Keep furniture. draperies away from air outlets and returns. Clean grills often. 5. Close draperies and blinds to keep out direct sunlight. 6. Keep fireplace damper closed. 7. Proper home insulation keeps the heat out, cuts energy use. insulation questions? Call TP8.L. 8. Shade on roof and walls can reduce energy needed to cool. But trim trees. shrubs away from outside compressor unit. Keep-it free of leaves, debris. If air flow is blocked, unit uses more energy. 9. Weatherstrip doors and windows' caulk cracks to prevent drafts and cool air loss 10. Keep windows closed. Open outside doors as little as possible Window Units Follow above suggestions, plus these . Buy units with highest energy efficiency ratio lEEFli. Uses less electricity to cool. lf EER is not on sales tag, ask for it or figure it yourself. Divide wattage into BTU capacity. Both figures are on unit .Place unit where it'll get as little direct sun as possible 3. Aim air outlets at lower half of doorway to next room to allow warm air from that room to enter at the doortop for recooling recirculation 14. Never vent air conditioner into garage Ventilation is usually too poor for top performance of your unit Conserve electricity and you help conserve one or more of the fuels needed to produce it Conserve fuels and you help assure that there will be enough to meet essential needs for electricity in the future When you pass a TP8tL office, warehouse generating plant or other facility, you'll see that we've turned off all non-essential lighting. And, in as many other ways as possible, TP8tL is reducing its own uses of electricity. if you would like additional information on consenfing electricity, call the Customer Service Representative in the TP8iL Office TEXAS POWER 8a LIGHT COMPANY A tax-paying, investor-owned electric utility 228 Advertising g o N jay, 2 .fzi .,.'.' T S V E 'IQ T 0 7' 0 I Q . E s . un gg S X '?Qt.'3?i21'?T,3?'?'E?3.Ei4Yf'f.fl 7'-'i'f'.f-'FW' 'J . e....- . -.,.k,-s.2V,.,.-1 5-Xa '- s 1 1 . 12 - 1 . ....A.... Abbett, Julia Simmons 17, 50, 56, 57, 59, 78, 84, 129, 209 Acevedo, Gloria Dee 143 Adams, Donna Rene 37, 88, 129 Adams, Ernest Ed 161 Adams, Joe Vernon 85, 143 Adams, Tommy Clifford, Jr. 129 f dministration 170 kers, Jon Michael 41, 62, 129 kins, Amanda Sue 161 kins, Michael Taylor 89, 143 lbertson, Bobby Ray 129 lbertson, Mary Ann 161 lexander, Jacqueline Joyce 129 lexander, Tuleender Ann lien, Carolyn Jehiset 89, 151 lien, Lloyd Eugene 161 lien, Micheal Hearn 161, 208 lien, Samuel Ray 161 llied Medical 224 lspaugh, Alison 151, 206 lspaugh, Mr. Thomas 83, 172 lthea Garden Club 51 nders, Nikki Shannon 151 nderson, Danny Paul 143 nderson, Linda Michele 76, 160, 161 nderson, Margaret Ann 50, 51, 82, 86, 143 nderson, Rodney Dean 121,122,123,129 rcher, Daniel Wayne 161 rmstrong, Craig Kimball 59,108,127,150,151 rmstrong, rmstrong, 151 rmstrong, 118 rmstrong, Cynthia J. 151 Joseph Galan Michael Wayne Paula 160 say, Cynthia Karen 87, 1143 The 1981 OWL Index Asay, Steven Chance 6, 89 91, 151 Asbery, Johnna Lynna 161 Athas, Carol Elaine 58, 72, 74, 84, 143, 189 Attorneys 200, 201 Ausmus, Miss Paula 59, 172 Austin, Jett Scott 85, 104, 151 Austin, Steve 91 Avery, Candace Lea 47, 59, 74, 84, 127, 143 Avery, Stanley Wayne 52, 91, 104, 161 Avery, Tamara Dee 54, 58, 59, 63, 81, 110, 129 Awbrey, Donald Gregory 151 Awbrey, Stephen Randle 85, 104, 161 Aydelott, Lisa Gayle 66, 69, 151 Ayres 223 Ayres, Mr. Kim 223 -B- Babcox 81 Wilcox 185 Baggerley, Mr. Earl 36, 172 Bailey, Charles Lance 59, 85, 104,119,151 Bailey, Donna Jean 6, 76, 77, 82, 86, 129 Bailey, Paul Saldino 93, 94, 101,106,121,129 Bailey, Paula Yvette 66, 68, 69, 87, 143 Bailey Produce 186 Bailey, William Earl 68, 69, 151 Baker, Mr. Charles 172 Baker, Gregory Boyd 161 Balfour-Taylor 85 Ballard Ranch 215 Ballard, Dwight Graham 151 Ballard, Eva Lynn 88, 161 Ballard, Ginger Gail 81, 84, 151 Ballard, Ballard, Ballard, 161 Ballard, 143 Ballard, 172 Mr. Gary W. 172 Gregory E. 151 Johnny Glenn 91, Ronny Gene 37, Mr. William Norris Banister, George Edgar 161 Bankhead, Mrs. Clyde CGerrie1 172 Barber, Barnes, Barnes, 129 Barnes, Barnes, 189 Barnett, 129 Tracy Ann 161 Chad Lee 129 Doris Diane 87, Greg 151 Pamela Joyce 161, Timothy Shawn Barr, Bryan Keith Barr, Byron Lester 143 Barr, Lisa Suzzette 74, 143 Barr, Phyllis Ganitra 161 Barrett, Elaine Rose 129 Bartel, Richard Benett 80, 104, 109, 161 Basham, Mr. C. T. 177 Basinger, Gregory William 90, 143 Bassano, Mrs. Helen 84, 172 Beaird, Brent Boyd 161 Bealls 189 Beard, Terry Dean 38, 59, 91, 104, 151 Beauty Chalet 186 Beatty, Teressa Lynn 59, 64, 151 Belew's Music 210 I Belks Department Store 227 Bell, Danita Lois 129 Bell, James Allen 66, 151 Bell, Michael Dean 143 Bell, Micheal DeWayne 86, 106, 107, 129 Bell, Robert Sameul 161 Bellamy, Marian Louise 4, 58, 63, 74, 129, 209. 211, 244 Bellamy, Susan Gail 51, 59, 85, 151 Benham, Natalie Jill 87, 129 Bennett, Sheilia Elayne Bercher, Brett King 56, 62, 65,114, 128,129 Bergstrom, Julia Ann 151 Berry, Larry Dwayne 66, 161 Bettis, James Bradley 129 Biard Oil Co. 214 Bible Club 59 Bills, Barbara Ann Bills, Marcus Karltonian 59, 80, 104, 161 Bills, Syble Yvette 72, 111, 117, 151 Black, Otis 151 Black, Pamela Jean 161 Black, Ray Robert 129 Blassingame, Wade Daniel 66, 161 Blazettes 74, 75 Blount, Betty Jo 66, 161 Blount-Peel, Mrs. Darlene 1, 172, 176 Blue Blazes Band 15, 19, 66, 67 Blurton, Mr. Billy 104, 108, 172 ur - 1. 1, 1 5 ', -1 '1 ,, fs- - , 1 , si 229 Bob Long Studio 215 Bolton 151 Bolton 151 Bolton, Bolton, Bolton, Brian Keith 89, 91, , Charles Wayne 91, James Greg 161 Kandy L. 151 Patrica Carol 59, 76, 82, 85, 151 Bolton, Shannon Mischell 46, 56, 58, 63, 65, 77, 129 Bond, Pearl Lucinda McKemie Bono, Mrs. Stacy 172 Booker, Barbara Jean 82, 86,110, 116,143 Booker, Curtis Ray 106, Bridgman, Larry Gene 151 Briggle, Jody Ray 91, 151 Briggle, Judy Kay 91, 151 Broadway, Dewey Lynn 143 Broadway, Karen Renee 161 Brook, Edward Christopher 143, 184 Brook, Margaret Ann 58, 72, 84, 151, 210 Brooks, Craig Lee 104, 161 Brooks, Cynthia Dennie 151 Brooks, Elmo 94, 95, 96, 121-, 122,130 Brooks, Robert Lee 59, 109, 151 1 Brown, Amanda Stacy 56, 129 Booker, Jennifer Burnette 88, 161 Booker, Patricia Diane 151 Booker, William Deshong 161 Border, Mary Kris 161 Boorhem, Fields 219 Boss, Denisa Kay 161 Bostic, Rainey Clarice 143 Boswell, Andrea Michelle 89, 143 Bowers, Norvell Clinton 37, 66. 151 Bowers, Tina Faye 56, 129 Bowmer, Otho Andrew 66, 72, 151 Boyd's Jewlers 224 Boy's Choir 80 Bozarth, Lynn Marie 130 Brackeen, Kelly Diane 89, 151, 180 Brackeen Oil 180 Bradford, Carl Edward 106, 121, 151 Bradley, Teresa 87 Bradley, Tommy Lee 161 Brakebill, Jimmy Lowell 151 Bramlett, Danny Clay 91, 151 Bratcher, Gregory Keith 161 Bratcher, John David 91 Brazeal, Jeffery Scott 130 Brazile, Mr. Charles R. 84, 58, 59, 63, 74, 75, 126, 130 Brown, Christopher Wayne 66, 90, 151 Brown, David Lee 66, 161 Brown, James Arthur 66, 83, 85, 143 Brown, Jeffery Don 78, 79, 152 Brown, Johnny 152 Brown, Karen Jeanice 66, 68 Brown, Kim Leadean 161 Brown 143 Brown, Brown, Brown, 1 6 1 Brown Brown , Michael Dean 89, Murray Lane 143 Patrica Ann 66, 152 Ricky Lynn 66, 67. , RogerCraig 161 , Samuel Walter 60, 61, 65, 85, 130 Brown, Stacey Lynn 58, 59, 65, 81, 82, 84, 86, 143 Brown, Stephanie LyKiet1'i 50, 162 Brown, Terry Spencer 143 Brown, Tonya Kelly 162 Broyles, Bobby Wayne 130 Brummett, Lisa Elaine 82, 162 Brunson, Rodney Neal 162 Bryant, Thomas Floyd, lll 78, 83, 85, 143. 197 172 Bunch, Mrs. Dorothy 172, Brewer, Daniel Evan 66, 91, 175 151 Burchinal,,Pennie Jean 86, Bridgers, Robert Ray 161 143 230 Burchinal, Stephanie Ann 130 Burger King 183 Burns, Steven Eric 91, 104, 162 Burrow, Abrahm Lane 152 Burton, Wanda Marie 162 Bush, Ronnie Gene 143 Butler, Susann Elizabeth 50, 82, 143 Butler, Tammy Linette 32, 81, 162 BYA 86 -C- Cabells 208 Calico Tree 222 Caminade, Michelle Renee 47, 63, 72, 74, 84, 143, 182, 216 Campbell, Charolett Ann 111, 152 Campbell, Edwinna Marie 143 Campbell, Steve B. 162 Cannon, Brenda Jean 11, 66, 85, 162 Cannon, Sheri Marie 89, 130 Canup, Ricky Don 143 Carmon, Billy Joe, Jr. 88, 143 Caroline's 182 Carrell, D'Aun 58, 76, 85, 81 62 152 Carrington, Karen Faye 32, , 1 Carrinton, Larry Wayne 30, 65, 85, 130,218 Carroll, Francis Renee 162 Carroll, Michael Dean 143 Carter, Todd Kendall 41, 62, 90, 143, 196 Carter, Valerie Anne 59, 84, 126, 152, 196 Castle, Joe Wilson 143 Cat's Meow 60, 61 Cecil, Carl Thomas 83, 94, 143, 227 Cecil, Katherine Louise 66, 83, 127, 162,227 Century 21 225 Chambers, Christopher Andrew 64, 130 Chandler, Delayna Gail 50, 53, 58, 86, 143, 190 Chandler Electric 216 Chapman, Timothy Glenn 80, 104, 162 Chapman Wrecking 224 Chapman's - Nauman's Florist 218 Chappell, Johnny Paul 89, Chappell, Terri Ruth 162 Chastain, Lisa Darlene 51, Chastain, Randy 115 Cheerleaders 76, 77 Chester, Edward Earl 143 Chorale 78 Christain, Cheryl Denise 88, 152 . Christain, Mrs. Dorothy 177 Christensen, Tonya Marie 82,85, 110, 152, 218 Clark, Greg Harold 34, 38, 91, 152 Coleman, Ivan Joe 91, 152 Coleman, Toni 24, 25 Collegiate Shoppe 193 Colophon 246 Compliments of a Friend 210 Conder, Jonathan Paul 88, 144 Coomer, Donna Marie 74, 78, 130 Coomer, Judy Kay 81, 152 Cooper, Bobby Dewayne 66, 162 Cooper, Carlton Dewayne 58, 59, 64, 65, 84, 106, 121,122,123,130 Cooper, James Ellis 65, 93 108, 144 Cooper, Mike 162 Cooper, Patricia Ann 117, 158, 162 Cooper, Robert Earl 88, 104, 152 Cooper, Robert Edward 162 Cooper, Rory Glen 91, 152 Cooper, Sunetta Evett 130 Cooper, Tracy Denise 74, 75, 144 Cooper, Tyrone Bernard 152 Cooper, Vestal 144 Cooper, Wllbert Bernard 88, 108, 144 Cooper, Mrs. Yolunda 87, 172 Cope, Reginald Keith 144 Cope, Stanley Martin 89, 130 Copeland, Jamie Denise 80, 152 Copeland, Linda Carol 87, 144 Coplin, Angela Denise 144 Coplin, Kelly Clay 66, 69, 162, 227 Coplin, Shelley Rae 42, 60, 63, 78, 82, 144, 227 Corey, Ms. Francine 172, 176 ' Corner Drug Store 216 Coston, Ranetta Sue 85, 144 Council, Linda Dianne 54, 89, 142, 144 Counselors' Assistants 52 Coursey, Tim Wallace 66, i 152 Couts, Cary Glenn Covey, Layton Leon 34, 1443 Covey, Robert Marvin 152 Crawford, Bobby Glen 56, 90, 130 Crawford, Clyde Wesley 144 Crawford, Dewayne Edward 90, 144 Crawford, Donna Faye 162 Crawford, John Patrick 95, 103, 130 Crawford, Nathan Ray 65, 82, 83, 85, 144 Crawford, Mrs. Harry 53, 172 s Creacy, Terry Lynn 162 Crenshaw, Leslie Mac 59, 78,91,104,152 Crook, Marcia Lynn 72, 85, 152 7 Crook, William Charles 130 Crosslin, Todd Michael 62, 108, 109, 144 Crow, Colleen Kelly 56, 65, 66, 69, 130 Crowell, Mr. Ray 120, 172 Crussell, Roger Glenn 144 Cunningham, Dana 114 Cunningham, Eydie Lyn 84, 162 Cunningham, John David 66, 78, 152 Cunningham, John Glenn 88, 152 ....D-i Dagenhart, Robbie Leann 162 Dagenhart, Robert Daron 911 152 9 Dangerfield, Alisha Renee 50, 88, 144 Dangerfield, Tony James 159, 162 g Dangerfield, Zina Lee 50, 88, 144 Daniels, Mr. Danny L. 39, 88, 172: Daniels, Patricia Diane 144 DAR Good Citizen 57 Darnell, Gregory Joe 66, 89, 144 Daugherty, Jeff Dale 64, 66 144 Davidson, Shelia Jean 152 Davis, Mr. J. T. 104, 112, 172 Davis, Jefferey Kyle 62, 78, 85,104,112,127,152 Davis, Mrs. Karol Gaye 32, 78, 79, 80, 81, 172 Davis, Lee Ann 144 Davis, Sally Carol 17, 30, 50, 51, 56, 57, 82, 130, 132 Davis, Therisa Ann 152 Davison, Shannon Lee 63, 64, 84, 144, 149, 223 Dawson, Charles G. 88 Dawson, Charles Ray Dawson, Larry Dwayne 152 Dawson, Louise Enail 87, 88, 144 Dean, Chris Lakeith 59, 121, 152 Dean, Clarence Ray 104, 109, 162 Dean, Sheila LaJoyce 111, 117, 162 DECA 88 Dees, Mark Lee 112, 125, 131 Del Barto, Julie Suzanne 33, 41, 50, 58, 66, 72, 73, 82, 85, 127, 144 Del Barto, Richard G. 37, 88, 152 Dennis, Carla D'Ann 85, 152, 224 Dennis, Randall Hugh 90, 131 Dentists 200, 201 Desmond, Debbie Marie 87, 111, 117, 152 Dillard, Vickie Reshune 162 Dillard, Suann 27, 144 Dingman, Dorcus D'anna 63, 78, 84, 144, 223 Dirks, Kenneth Wade 104, 144 Dirks, Ricky Recardor 94, 98,99, 121,122,131 Discount Home Improvements 222 Dixon, Billy Bernard Dixon, Byron Orlando 159, 162 Dixon, Gail Robin Dixon, Gregory Lee 88, 152 Dockery, Dewayne Alan 121, 123, 131 Dodd, Mrs. Connie K. 172, 176 Dolf, Kelli Jean 59, 81, 162 Dollins, Penny Lorraine 81, 152 Dotson, Tim 84 Doty, Richard Joseph John Dougherty, Jean 83, 162 Dougherty, Marshall K. 46, 62, 66, 83, 144 Douglas, Janice Denise 162 Douglas, Mrs. Linda 87, 172, 176 Douglas, Tammy Louise 162 Drake, Barbara Ann 162 Drake, David Gene 144 Drum Corps 121 Drum Majors 70 Dudzienski, Joseph William 131 Dungan, Mrs. Sheilah 172 Durant, Roger Russell 58, 72, 73, 144, 188 Durant, Suzanne 6, 32, 163 Duty, Charlie Wayne 131 Duty, Rhena Faye 163 Duty, Richard Lawrence 144 -E- Early, Mr. Joe Ben 172 Easley, Sheila Gail 89, 131 Easten, Mark Stephen 66, 152 Easter, Stephen Ray 152 Easton, Michelle DeAnn 144 Eatherly, Mrs. Sarah 173 Echols, Terri Leigh 52, 58. 82, 152 Edge, Christine Stephanie 81,82, 152,189 Edmonson, Belinda Joyce 81, 152 Edwards, Becky Rechell 87, 131 Edwards, Mrs. Betty 173 Edwards, Mr. Bob 104, 173 Edwards, Cheryl L. 116, 232 163 Edwards, Jacqueline Ann 59, 111, 153 Edwards, James Ward 163 Edwards, Marcus Rodney 39, 89, 131 Edwards, Micheal Don 104, 163 Edwards, Richard Kimball 91, 104, 153 Edwards, Ricky Floyd 85, 131 Edwards, Rodaniel Brosha 163 5 Edzards, Edward Glen 66, 121, 131 Edzards, Joe Matthew 90, 118, 131 Elliott, Mela Dee 30, 31, 50, 64, 65, 72, 73, 82, 131 Elliott, Ronald Leon 29, 56, 65, 115, 131 Ellis, Deanna Kristi 153 Ellis, Debra Kay 50, 58, 66. 86, 131 Ellis, Kenneth Ray 109, 163 Ellison, David Lynn 153 Embry, Denise Dee 163 Embry, Gina Renee 131 Embry, Rhonda Barnett 153 EMCEES 65 Emerson, George Chris 153 Emerson, Kevin Night 90, 131 1 Emery, Mr. Ken 89, 173 Emler, Mr. Buford 59, 94. 121, 173 Emmite, Eileen Marie 74, 82,85,131,141 Emmite, Sharon Marie 59, 66, 83, 91, 153 Endsley, Laura Ann 5, 63, 77, 78, 84, 144 England, James Paul 56, 60, 131 Enloe, Richard Nathaniel 88, 131 Ensey, Gary Don 56, 65, 112, 131 Ensey, Greg A. 37, 62, 112, 153 Ensor, Jeffery Nathan 91, 163 Epperson, Norman 94, 144 Essary, Jennifer Lynn 4, 51, 74,84, 110, 144 Essie's Bake Shop 915 Ethridge, Ray Lee 104, 163 Ethridge, Ruby Lois 131 Evers, Jay Edwin 2, 4, 5, 29, 30, 32, 44, 45, 57, 58, 64, 65, 76, 77, 79, 85,126,128,131,141 Exum, Ricky Todd 153 -F.- Fagans, Donovan Farrant 53, 59, 84, 104, 127, 153 Famous Shoe Store 184 Fangio, Fred Duane 41, 66, 78, 85, 153 Fangio, Lisa Carole 56, 63, 78,79,80, 131,218 Faris, Annette Monell 153 Faris, Richard Lee 144 Farmer, Mark Joseph 88, Farris Farm 8t'Ranch FCA 59 , Federal Land Bank 191 Felts, Mark Edward 85, 91, Felts, Timothy Odell 59, 104, 163 Ferguson, Pamela Kay 50, 51, 153, 212 Ferguson, Tammy Marie 50,51,e86, 144,212 Ferguson, Veronica Denise 74, 132 Fernandez, Terrie Lynn 82, F.F.A. 90, 91 j F.H.A. 89 Fielding, David John 30, 31 64, 78, 132 Fielding, Dean Robert 163 Fielding, Debbie Kay 153 Fields, John Rodney 91, Finnie, Dennis Eric 153 Firestone, Chariie Adkins First Baptist Church 199 l First City National Bank First Federal Savings 205 l First Methodist Church 21 1 Fish Fry 214 Flag Corps 70 Fleming, Mr. Travis 116, 173 Flenniken, Mrs. Cleo 86, 173 1 Flennikin, Cynthia Enette 58, 74, 89, 144 Stephen Wayne 153, 227 Richard Dale 163 Flowers, Deborah Ann 153 Floyd, Lori Kei 132 Floyd, Randy Kevin 104, Alan 163 Food Service Personnel 177 Ford's Food Center 195 Ford, Mrs. J. C. 53, 173 Foreman, Cynthia Jane 81, 87, 145 Robert Leigh 38, 91, 153 Tulisha Jaton 81, 85, 145 Robin Elaine 163 Russell Todd 65, 66, Galbraith 195 Susan Marie 3, 66, 69, 84, 153 Dennis Wayne 80, 65, 82, 86, 132 Paul Dejuan 78, 04, 121, 153 Bruce Edward 80, Stephanie Patrice Calvin 54, Free Fare 28 Freelen, Jesse James 66, 91, 163 Freelen, Tiny Gerald 153 Freelen, Tony Joe 88 Freelen, Rose Freeman, Ms. Linda 35, 126, 173 French Club 84 Friday, Traci Gayle 153 Fry-Gibbs Funeral Home 195 Future Teachers of America 82 Fulbright, Danny Lee 59, 121, 153 Fulbright, Rhonda Anniece 132 Fuller Furniture 208 Fuller, Gregory Keith 163 Fuller, Jennifer 163 Fuller, Tyrone Leroy 108, 145 Gains, Jeff 118 Gaines, Vickey Jean 66, 69, 153 Gambill, Gail26, 114 Gann, James Henry 132 Garcia, Demetrio 163 Garland Lamb Construction 203 A elbson, Jeffrey scott 163 Garner, Sheri Dean 163 Garrett, Tammy Lyn 66, 145 Garvin, Chequita Yvonne 51, 66, 153 Garza, Amy Claire 115, 153 Garza, Mr, Frank 83, 66, 67, 173 Garza, Frank Joseph 58. 132 Garza, Teresa Lisette 66, 85, 163 Gene The Jeweler 208 , 1 i Gentry, Michael Nyrn 153 Gentry Neva Kay 145 A Gentry, Steven Lee 85, 90. 104, 145 Gentry Teresa Ann 88, 163 Gentry, Weldon Pat 163 ly Gentry, William Brad 1321, Gerardo, Hector Jr. 89 Gerardo, Marisela 50, 51, 163,226 . Gibbons, Joel Woods lV 62, 83, 85, 127, 145, 197 Gibson, Mr.gFelix,'fl-toot 26, 170 1 ' Gibson's Discount Center 194 Gibson, Sandra Anita 58, 1 59, 66, 69, 81, 153- Y Gibson, Kim 67 i ui Gibson, Tracy Glenn 91, 104, 163 F Gifford, Mrs. Sandra 173 Gill, Angela Jeanette 88, A 163 4 , Gill, Elizabeth Lemoine87, A 153 Gillig, Gwen 153 Gillig, Wayne David 145 Girls' Choir 81 Glasgow, Judy Lee 153 , Glasscock, Angelique 1 Amanda 132 Glass Implement 226 Glass Motors 219 Glenn, Gorden G. 132 Glenn, Lisa Diane 36, 88, 153 4 . Glover, Larry Darnell 54, 1 150, i153 , A Going, Anthony Wayne 145 Goins, Jerry Joe 145 Golden, Mrs. Burton 176 5 Goley, Johnny Paul 38, 90, 145 Goley, Rhonda Sue 82, 86, 88, 145 Gonzales, Mary Lou 163 Goodson, Jett Neal 91, 120, 153 Goodwin, Kristi Ellen 66, 67, 163 Gordon, Jennifer Ann 111, 117, 163 Gordon, Steven Wayne 89, 145 Gough, Karen Lee 153 Gough, Kathy Lyn 132 Graham, Tommy 104 Graum, Tommy Gene 91, 163 Graves Pharmacy 220 Gray, Karen Lynn 153 Gray, Kenneth Lance 89, 121, 145 Gray, Timothy Andrew 153 Green, Angela Carol 163 Green, Franklyn Owen 145 Greer, David Shane 59, 91, 104, 112, 163 Griffis, Gregory H. 163 Gritfis, Vickie Kaye 53, 145 Grinstead, Gregory Glen 132 Grooms, Karen Deneise 163 Guest Paper Co. 83 Gulterrez, Mario Gonzales 154 Gunter, Mrs. Beverly 88, 176 Guthrie, Mrs. Peggy 11, 36, 173 -H- Haggar, Danny 154 Hagood, Mrs. Louise 56, 173 Halcomb, Susan Renee 81, 82, 163 Haley, Gregg Keith 91, 154 Haley, Steven Brant 59, 78, 132 Hall Hall Hall Hall Charles Byron 132 Robert Keith 91, 154 , Steven Wayne 163 , Tracie Sharay 59, 154 Hamilton, Brenda Louise 51, 154 Hampton, Bobby 197 Hampton, Gregory Allen 145 Hampton, Jeffery Lee 89, 145 Hancock, Clinton Ross 62, 85, 104, 108, 154 Hanley, James Carl 89, 145 Hanna, Beth Ann 58, 66, 85, 154 Hanna, Joanette 51, 58, 74, 82, 145 Hardin, Janell Ann 145 Hardison, Deborah Lynn 54, 65, 87, 128, 132 Hardison, Derwin Louis 154 Hardison, Regina Louise 54, 160, 163 Hardy Oil Co. 184 Hargis, Denisha Kay 164 Hargus, Karol Lynn 58, 59, 85, 150, 154 Harmon, Kenneth Wayne 154 Harmon, Sharon Joy 164 Harrell, Brenda Jean 87, 145 Harrell, Lloyd O'Brien 87, 132 Harrell, Troy Raymond Jr. 87, 132 Harris, Angela Renee 86, 87, 145 Harris, David Grant Jr. 132 Harris, Diane 59, 78, 79, 82, 84, 145, 149 Harris, Gary Wayne 164 Harris, Kenneth Wayne 94, 145 Harris, Linda Joyce 132 Harris, Mark Spencer 164 Harrison-Harper-Walker Construction 194 Harrison, Jeff Raynelle 154 Harrison, Leonard Rhodell Ill Hart, Rebecca Lynn 90, 91, 154 Haslam, Mrs. Don 46, 83, 173 Haslam, Molly Claire 33, 66, 83, 164 Haslam, Nancy Hope 59, 66, 85,154, 189 24 Hayden, Linda Gwen 132 Hayes, Jackie 164 Hayes, Jerome Michael 154 Hayes, Jesse 145 Hayes, Tina Ancinetta 111 1, 154 7 Haynes, Sara 55, 164 Haynes, Susan 17, 52, 56, 84, 132 Hays, Lisa Gayle 87, 154 Head, Lucinda Mae 164 Hearn, Carol Bernett 132 Hearn, Cherri DeShun 117, 164 Hearn, Richard Lee 164 HECE 86 Heckaman, George Alan 88, 154 Helms, Cathy Ann 132 Helms, Steve Thomas 154 Henager, Tasi 82, 85 Henderson, William 89 Henley, Jay Porter 89, 91, 154 Henley, Teresa Lynn 51, 63, 64, 74, 89, 133 Henry, Billa Jane 89, 145 Henson, Lori Ann 36, 81, 154 Henson, Terry Lynn 133 Herfort, Caryl Luise 41, 56, 133 Hess, Belinda Lynn 154 Hickman insurance Agency 211 Hicks, Bill 5, 94, 173 Hicks, Burl Ray 14, 82, 94, 145, 198 Hicks, Mrs. Linda 54, 173 Highland Lumber Company 187 Hignight, Mitchell Frank 145 Hignight, Richard Neal 164 Hill, Kathy Ann 133 Hill, Marie Jean 145 Hill, Mary Jane 164 Hill, Volanda Rena 88, 110, 154 Hilliard 81 Sons 192 Hlnson, Kelley Kay 89, 133 Hobbs, Sherrie Lynn 30, 85, 133 Hobbs, Stacia Wyn 51, 82, 145, 194 A Hodges, Stephen Craig 133 Holder, Sonja Nanett 50, 89, 145 Holland, James Russell Jr. 154 Holland, Kathy Ann 86, 145 Holleman, Mr. Johnny 14, 1 18 Holman, Gina Robin 9, 59, 66, 69, 78, 83, 145, 189 Holman, Robert Wayne 90, 133 Homecoming Queen 22, 23 Homer, Franklin Joseph, Jr. 62, 84, 90, 104, 145 Homer, Monica Ann 164 Hooten, Clayton Talmadge 72, 145 Hopkins, Diana Ruth 154 Hopkins, James Carl ll 164 Horne, Mr. Paul 173 Hoskins, Michael Eugene 164 Hostetler, Rhelda Louise 88, 164 Houchin, Kathy Lynn 4, 14 46, 74, 75, 82, 84, 145. 222 Houchin, Kevin Jay 93, 94, 95, 102, 133 House Jewelry 203 House's Good Housekeeping 224 Rhonda Kay 91, Dawn Howard, Sondra Howard, Verda Rea Howell, Sharron Lorraine 154 Huddleston, Tommy 154 Huey, Carlos Dewayne 88, 145 Huey, Kimberly 164 Huffman, LaDonna Kay 51 66, 145 Huffman, Tracy Allen 164 Hughes, Frances Norene 88, 164 Hughes, John P. in-qw-f i' as G 0.1 ,,. g Robert Tab 91, , William Greg 59, Mr. Weldon 90, 91, Hurd, Jerry 89, 154 Hurd, Terry Lynn 164 Hurley, Mitzi Jan 86, 133 Hurst, Barry Joe 133 V Hurst, Bradley Jay 133 Hussey, Sally Joan 13, 64, 66, 70, 77, 79, 84, 127, 145, 149, 189 Hutchens, James Drew 145 utchens, Nancy Lynn 56, utchings, Cecil Ray 90, Leonard Durel Angela 74, 84, 86, 146 Kathy Lynn 146 Mrs. N. Anne 63, 140, 173, 176 Hutto, Philip Lee 85, 90, 146 lcenhower, Belinda Kay 72, Icenhower, Billy Kirk 60, 84, 104, 121,123,146, 180 Baking Co. 195 Cleaners 222 Baptist Church Mr. David 170, 171 Diana Dee 88, 154 Ingram Plumbing 182 Jackson, Angela Jean 87 Jackson, David Wayne 104, 146 Jackson, Deborah Ann 51, 58, 146, 194 Jackson, Kristi Anna 3, 66, 69, 85, 154 Jackson, Stevie Von 164 Jackson, Susan Marie 58, 66, 68, 69, 83, 89, 154 Jefferson, Amy 164 Jefferson, Jackie 164 Jefferson, Linda Gail 164 Jeffery, Angela Denise 146 Jeffery, Bridgett 164 Jenkins, Donnise Denence 110, 116, 133 Jenson, Mary Paula 164 Jessee, Mrs. Virginia 1,48, 49, 64, 65, 73 Joe, Jacqualyn Denise 81, 164 Joe, Paul Charles 54, 59, 78, 79, 86, 121, 133 Johnson, Alicia Faye 86, 88, 146 Johnson, Andrea Lee 126, 164 Johnson, Ann 227 Johnson, Aroyal Wenfro 59 80, 104, 164 Johnson, Brian Reed 60, 133 Johnson, Cynthia Ann 111, 117, 164 Johnson, Darrell Wayne 97 Johnson, Edward Dean 42, 56, 59, 95, 121, 133 Johnson Florist 226 Johnson, Hal Bradley 91, 164 Johnson, Jeffery Lamont 154 Johnson, Laurie June 164 Johnson, Lisa Yevette 59, 111, 158 Johnson, Martha Ann 154 Johnson, Rodney W. 59, 154 Johnson, Sheridda Lynn 110, 111, 164 Johnson, Sherry Lynn 27, 116, 146 Johnson, Stacey 164 Jones, Benny Earl 146 Jones, Mr. Bill 173 Jones, Billy Doyle Jones, Diana Rae 58, 59, 60, 74, 75, 81, 82, 146, 187, 209, 227 Jones, Edward Lee 88, 104 Jones, Henderson Donald 154 T Jones Jones , Mr. James E. 173 , Jacqueline Reshell 164 Jones, James Todd 80, 154 Jones Loop Truck Service 206 Jones, Mary Kathleen 164 Jones, Raymond Lee 91. 164 Jones, Ricky Lynn 104, 121, 146 Jones, Roger Dale 91, 164 Jones, Stewart Ray 83, 85, 146, 209, 227 Jones, Tammye Kaye 164 Jones, Tina Louise 154 Jones, Tracy Marchel 133 Jones, Troy Howard 36, 164 Joplin, Wesley Nayland 146 Jordan, Byron Russell 59, 78, 104, 108, 109, 155, 199 Jordan, Lorna Gayle 42, 56, 59, 65, 78, 79, 133, 199 Jordan, Michael Wayne 34, 78, 91, 155 Jordan, Mr. Olen R. 40, 174 Jordan, Mr. Ricky 59, 174 Joyce, Arthur Warren 114, 155 Joyner, Judy Joyce 164 Julian, Marcie Anne 51, 58, 59, 76, 85, 150, 155 Julian, Sherry Lynn 51, 78, 133 Justice, Joseph Eric 91, 165 Justiss, William Richard -K- Kammer, Ronald Dean 90, 93, 94, 96, 99, 101, 121, 122, 123 K-Bob's Steak House 190 Kelley, Anita Gayle 88, 165 Kelley, Jimmy 165 Kelley, Randy Scott 37, 62, 94, 121, 146 Kennedy Furniture 194 Kennedy, Thomas Glenn 14, 93, 94, 95, 97, 101, 118, 134 Kennemer, Dan Roger 155 Kennemer, Dorothy Lee 29, 30, 31, 33, 54, 56, 65, 78, 127, 134, 182 Kennemer Insurance 206 Kenney, Jeff L. 165 Kennison, Carolyn Jean 63, 86, 134 Kennison, John Stanley 165 Ken's Food Mart 208 Kerr, Danita Diann 82, 86, 146 Kerr, Deidre Ann 17, 19, 58, 134, 208 Kerr, Mark Andrew 14, 15, 94, 95, 97, 101, 134 Key Club 62 Keys, Laura Jean 58, 66, 84, 155, 223 Kilgore, James Kerbow 165 Kilpatrick, Manuel A. 146 Kimble, Jerry Wayne 89, 146 King, Anthony 108, 146 King, Julius Wayne 59, 104, 155 King, Kerri Beth 3, 58, 82, 83, 127, 158 King, Mrs. Ruth Ann 174 King, Tressia Ann 165 King's Trophies 203 Kirby, Theresea Lynn 66, 67, 68, 69, 81, 155 Kirkpatrick, Vicki Lynne 165 Kirven, Patricia Lynn 155 Knighton, Kristi Lynne 43, 165 Kosterman Motors 220 KPLT 226 KPRE 188 Kumpel, Fredrick William 165 Kuykendall, Paul Ross 59, 91, 104, 165 Kyle, Kelli Rene 6, 17, 19, 52, 74, 142, 146 Kyle, Kirk Stanton 1, 45, 54, 91, 104, 112, 127, 160, 165 -L- Lacy, Johnny Jay 165 Ladell, Rickey Vanory 155 Lamar Avenue Church of Christ 216 Lamar County Echo 220 Lamb, Donna Denise 50, 51, 82, 86, 146, 184 Lamb, Kimberly Kay 146 Lamb, Kristi La Dawn 46, 58, 63, 72, 73, 82, 83, 146, 226 Lancaster, Bill 210 Lancaster, David Scott 8, 45, 94, 96, 120, 127, 146 Lane, Beverly Joyce 51, 59, 111, 155 Lane, Jannet LeeAnn 117, 165 Lane, Kenneth Dewayne 134 Lane, Marvie Jean 165 Lane, Sheryl 155 Lane, Thomas Richard 88, 146 Langley, William Olen 134 Larkin, Bruce William 134 Larkin, Sheryl 114 LaRue, Kecia Lynn 81, 165 LaRue, Mr. Lee H. 179 LaRue, Sherry Deneen 64, 66, 68, 146 LaRue Ford 8 Tractor 214 LaRue, William Banks 41, 56, 85, 134, 214 236 Latin Club 83 Last Word 247 Lawrence, Dorothy Ann 146 Lawrence, Dwight Donald 165 Lawrence, Fayletta Faye Lawrence, Mary Katherine 74, 165 Lay, Mark Arthur 155 Layton, Wesley F. 155 Leavitt, Sharee Ann 81 Leddick, Maria Elena 17, 146 LeDerer, Elizabeth Ann 63, 66, 69, 78, 79, 84, 146, 149, 181, 189 LeDerer, Margaret Helen 66, 185 Lee, Mr. Mark 174 Lee, Sheri Dianne 134 Lester, Danny Wayne 165 Lester, Mark Allen 83, 155 Lester, Rebecca Diane 89 Lester, Sheila Jean 165 Lewis, Bessie Faye 117, 146 Lewis, Derek Scott 62, 85, 95, 146 Lewis, Mrs. Monta 86, 174 Lewis, Mark Dewayne 88, 155 g Liberty National Bank 227 Library Assistants 539 . Lindsey, Jimmy 165 Lipscomb, William Donald 104, 165 , . Little, Virgil Darnell 155 Living Water Book Store 206 Locke, Loraine Faye 165 Locke, Shelia Ann 146 Loftin, Donna Kaye 165 Loggins, Beverly Gay 155 Loggins, Lori Michelle 89, 155 L. O. Hammons 197 Lollar. Celestia Ann 166 Lollar, Terry Don 90, 91. 104, 155 Lone Star Gas Co. 1 17 Long, Mr. Mike 106, 107, 179 ' Long, Steven 103 Look, Kimberly Carol 85, 155, 2109 Look, Lori Lee 41, 56, 58, at 'H 63, 74, 134 Lovelace, Steven Carter Lowrance, John Nelson Ill 134 Lowrance, Rodney 90 Lowry Chevrolet 180 Loyd, Tina Marie 89, 134 Luppe, James Eric 59, 104, 165 Luppe, John Robert 59, 104, 165 Lutz, Kimberly Jane 66, 82, 83, 165 Lyle, Barbara 165 Lyle, Karen 85 Lyle, Robert Don 165 Lyons, Dierdie Monique 165 -M- Maberry, Curtis Dale 51, 90, 134 , Mackey, Ricky Jay 56, 65, 72, 84, 115,134 Maddox, Lindsay Brooke Maddox, Pamela Dee 155 Maddox, Rodney Lee 155 Maddox, Mrs. Pat 174, 176 Mahon, David Clay 155 Mahon, Vickie Jean 165 Maintenance Personnel 177 ' Majorettes 71 Mallory, Mark Reed 66, 69, 160, 165, 227 Malone, Byron 165 Malone, Mark 118 Malone, Tamala Dee 50, 86, 88, 146 Mann, James Jeffery Mann, Sally Lynn 82, 165, 221 Maples, Marla Renee 36, 155 Margraves Pavillion 214 Marlowe, Mrs. CaroleV174, 176 Marshall, Karen Leigh 56, 59, 83, 134 Marshall, Michael Glenn 155 Martin 155 Martin 189 Martin, Martin, 121, Martin, 134 Martin Martin 146 1 1 Hiromi Akahira 85, Melanie Marie 186, Patty Lou 59, 155 Richard Bruce 59, 155, 243 Sharon Jean 86, , Tawana Jo 88, 146 , Yvette Priscilla 87, Martindale, Lisa Annelle 37 56, 88, 134 Martindale, Lori Michelle 165 Mashburn, Mari Beth 51, 63, 66, 69, 72, 84, 146. 149 Mason, Cynthia Ann 74, 146 Mason, Rodney Lee 155 Massey, Deanna Kay 81, 165 Massey, Donnie Ray 165 Massey, Lucretia Lynn 134 Massey, Mark Hart 62, 63, 83, 85, 146 Masters, Charlotte Ann 165 Mathews, Barry Del 66, 89, 155, 227 Mathis, Donetta Rena 87, 146 Mathis, Jerry Lynell 59, 80, 104, 159, 165 Mathis, Tracy Olando 104, 166 Mattison, Tammy Renee 59, 66, 155 Maxwell, John David 64, 146 Maxwell, Mary Kristin 51, 155 Maxwell, Robert Evans 66, 155 Mayberry, Denita Eilene 59, 146 Mayberry, Rhonda Kay 59. 86, 111, 117,166 Mayfield, Michael D. 155 McAbee, Mary Kathleen 30, 50, 51, 66, 134, 209 McAfee, Bobby 155, 202 McAfee, Reginia Yvonne 52, 81, 147,202 McClain, Lisa Dawn 58, 63, 66, 69, 134 McClain, Rhonda Gail 50, 155 McClanahan and Holmes 220 McCoin, Floyd Harvey 90, 134 McCool, Judy Anett 50, 82 McCool, Paula Renee 134 McCool, Sandra Dee 87, 155 McCormick, Keri 155 McCormick, Larry Craig 66, 69, 155 McCray, Joel Angelo 11, 54, 59, 78, 82, 86, 94, 95, 99, 106, 117, 128, 134 McCuin, Kenneth O'Neal 88, 108 McCuin, Paula Mischelle 166 McCuistion Hospital 189 McDaniel, Jamie R. 147 McDaniel, Leslie C. 135 McDougall Olds Cadillac 79 McEntyre, Wendell Gene 91, 155 McElroy, Roger Dale 85, 93, 94, 135 McFalls, Georgia Carol 51, 86, 88, 147 McFarland, Betty Jean 156 McFarland, Robert 91 McGrew, Earl, Jr. 90, 147 McGrew, James Earl 88, 166 McGuire, Kenneth Dale 89, 135 McKinnon, Bradley A 1 Te xt Christopher 166 McKinnion, James Edward 59, 166 McKoin, Kim 166 McMichael, Cynthia Kaye 56, 63, 82, 135, 190 McMichael, Keith Warner 91, 104. 166 McNeal, James Lester 66, 78, 156 5 McPherson, Alana Gail 166 McPherson, Caroline Lee 76, 82, 83, 156 5 . Melton, Christi Annette 59 Melvin, Ronnie James 156 Mercy, Jim Charles 10, 62, 85, 94, 142, 147 Merrill, Jeffery Douglas 166 Merritt, Lisa Kim 156 Metcalf, Mark Lee 66, 135 Methven, Lisa Douglas 50, 58, 86, 114, 147, 226 Metro Hairstyles ,206 Michael, Melissa Sue 166 Michael, Ronny Eugene 90, 135 Michael, Timmy Lynn 90, 5 135 5 Middleton, Diann Faye 87, 147 Miears, Leslie Ann 51, 66, 68, 69, 84, 147, 149,190 Miears Pharmacy 190 Miles, Gregory Lynn 135 Miles, Kelly 94, 135 Milford, Mrs. R. 90, 91, 179 Miller, Alisha Ann 156 Miller, Charles D. 66, 69, 91, 166 Miller, David Freeman 91, 166 Miller, Elizabeth 86, 147 Miller, Jerry Lane Jr. 156 Miller, John Dwain 135 Miller, Lia Jan 166 Miller, Nita Rae 44, 45, 63, 74, 135 Miller, Rebecca Lynn 166 Mills, Jamie Diane 74, 84, 86, 147 Mills, Kimberly Ann 1665 Mills, Lori Elouise 156, 243 Mills, Marisa May 62, 65, 135, 196 Mills Realty 196 Mills, Tammy Jean 8, 147 Milton, Debbie Marie 135 Milton, Helen Joyce 87, 147 Milton, Mary Jane 111, 156 Milton, Tony Christopher 104, 166 Mims, Joyce Annette 135 Mitchell, Carlton Bernard 104, 109, 166 Mitchell, Darrell 108, 156 Mitchell, Larry Lawrence 66, 156 Mitchell, Melissa Ann 88, 147 Mitchell, Michael Tyrone 103, 105, 147 Mitchell, Nathaniel Keith 135 Mitchell, Paulette Louise 156 Mitchell, Raymond 166 Mitchell, Rickey Glenn 147 Mitchell, Sharon Denise Mitchell Montgo , Tierney Jerrod mery, Norman Floyd Jr. 66, 84, 156 Montgomery Oil Co. 204 Montgomery, Teresa Fae 166 Moore, Cathy Elaine 88. 166 Moore, Connie Marcella 86, 135 Moore, Danny Charles 104, 156 Moore, Dianne Lynette 56. 135 Moore, Linda Kay 147 Morgan, Joyce Myrtle 135 Morgan, Nancy Ann 51, 66, 69, 84, 147, 149, 189. 190 Morgan, Ms. Sharon M, 10, 18, 75, 174 Morrell, Larry Edward 90, 147 Morris, Jay Hunter 56, 78, 135 Morris, Lia Kelli 59, 81, 166 Morriso n, Mrs. Kaye 174 Moser, Cheryl Jo 58, 59, 63, 74, 78, 135, 140, 244 Mosley, Gloria Faine156 Mosley, Pamala Joyce 135 Motel City Gulf 196 Mt. Pisgah Baptist 203 -N- Nabors, Johnny Lynn 87, 135 Nance, Mrs. Joyce 174 Nance, Lisa Gaye 135 Nash, Daryl Wayne 112, 113, 166 Nash, Mary Alice 66, 156 National Honor Society 56 Nations, Wanda May 136 Naylor, Christopher Allen 166 Neal, David Navarro 59, 80, 104, 166 Neely, Pamela Carol 84, 166 Nelson, James William 84, 104, 147 Nelson, La'Sheene Bonita 57, 72, 111, 156 Nelson, Myron Lionel 104, 156 Newman, James Bradley 84, 147 Nichols, Stacey Dwight 91, 104, 166 Nicholson, Stephen Scott 136 Nickerson, Barbara Denise 59, 111, 156 Nickerson, Charles Ray 104, 156 Nickerson, Larry Don Nolin, Marion Elizabeth 166 Nolin, Patricia Anne 84, 136 Norment, Mrs. Robert fAnnJ 9, 174 Norment 81 Castleberry 189 Norris, Earl 147 Nowell, Tracy Lea 147 -Q- O'dea, Sherrie Effie 156 O'donnelI, Bari Garlene 156 Odyssey Travel Agency 207 OEA 87 Office Assistants 50 Office Equipment Center 210 238 101892 R211 P237 D:03-17-81 Ogden, Rebecca Leigh 82, 166 Olsen, Glenn Edwin 91, 166 Osburn, Mary Laverne 59, 74, 75, 78, 147, 187 Our Lady of Victory 204 Owens, Mrs. Betty 174 Owens, Jeffery Glen 85, 90, 104, 147, 220 Owl Staff 72,73 Owl Sweethearts 44, 45 ..p- Palace Drug Store 207 Pants West 184 Paris Air Conditioning 223 Paris Bank of Texas 221 Paris Beauty School 209 Paris Florist 51 Paris implement Co. 91 Paris Janitor Supply 222 Paris Junior College 213 Paris Milling Co. 188 Paris News 183 Paris Savings and Loan 209 Paris Title and Abstract 184 Parker, Anthony Wayne 87, 136 Parker, Cindy Ann 166 Parker, Craig 166 Parker, Mrs. Jane 8, 174 Parker, Kimberly Anne 59, 65, 136, 223 Parker, Paige LaRue 166 Parker, Regina Ann 166 Parr, Kimberly Ann 166 Parsons, Lesa Michele 166 Partridge, Joey Ray 54, 118, 142, 147 Partridge, Melissa Kaye 166 Partridge, Paul Edward 36, 156 PASF 85 Patterson, Stafford Dewayne 147 Pearce, Joni Carol 51, 147 Pearce, Terri Lynne 136, 150 Peek, Robert Carl 94, 96, 118,119,147,18O Peeples, Phillip Roy 91, 156 Pennington, Lisa Ann 136 Penney, Ferdinand 80, 104, 109, 166 Perkins, Tammy Lynn 147 Perry, Billy Joe 156 Perry, Brian Lee 91, 104, 166 Perry, Thomas Bradley 56, 65, 94, 93, 95, 99, 103, 118,119,127,136,18O Peterson, Edward Brian 114, 147, 181 Phifer, Melissa Jo 58, 82, 166 Philley-Slaton Insurance Co. 196 Phillips, Sharon Suzanne 56, 59, 85, 78, 136 Phil's Hickory House 190 Physicians 200, 201 Pierce, Bryan Clinton 41, 62,85, 112,156 Pierce, David 227 Pierce, Nita Catherine 12, 47, 63, 72, 83, 127, 147 Pirtle, Mrs, Mitzie 174 Pomroy, George Rance 88, 147 Poole, Mr. Cecil G. 88, 174 Pope, Mrs. Anna 72, 73, 174 Pope, Charles Paul 91, 104, 156 Pope, Jeffery Warren 89, 127 156 Porter, Ellen Ruth 136 Porter, Kelley Mack 91, 166 Porter Kent Bradley 88, 156 Porter, Stanford Eugene 13, 94, 95 Porterfield, Kimberly Ann 167 Posey, Cynthia Burnice 167 Posey, Sherry Lynn 59, 86, 136 Potter, Herbert David 167 Powell, Jo Lee 56, 86, 136 Powell, Rickey Joe 41, 66, 68, 69, 136 Pratt, Beverly LaJoyce 50, 88, 147 Pratt, Karol Kaye Davis 147 Pratt, Phonicia Ann 147 Pratt, Sabra Lynn 64, 66, 67, 82, 83, 147 Pratt, Sammy Jr. 156 Pressley, Delayna Lynn 136 Preston, Debra Jean 58, 84, 167 Preston, Gavin 147 Preston, Scherry Lynn 164 Preston, Valerie Kay 58, 64, 82. 84, 147 Price, Juan Ferrand 59, 80, 109, 167 Price, Penny Dawn 5, 20, 24, 58, 63, 77, 89, 128, 136, 193 Price, Tammy Lyn 81, 127, 167 Pridemore, Robert Dell 39 Prihoda, Kathy 51, 53, 60 Pynes, Del.isa Nell 147, 186, 217, 226 Quality Furniture 180 ..i:q- iey, Mr. Benton 94, 118, 174 Cindy Gloria 156 Sandra Denise 167 Jeffery Blake 147 Tony 147 David Liddell 42, Keith 167 Jon Edward 62, 104, , 148, 190 Mrs. Richard 176, 179 D'Ann 86, 136 James Arthur 167 Kathleen Lynley 136 Patricia 87 Robbie Lynn 167 Andre Remone Milton Mathew 148 James Rocky 88, Dawn Jennette 58, 82, 85, 167 Deidre Le-Nae 56, 74, 82, 85, 136 Gina Lee 14, 33, 41, 58, 66, 70, 71, 85, 136 Judy Lynn 33, 66, Greg 59, 80, 104, 109, 167 Lisa Wunn 110, 148 Stephen S. 156 Tracy Lynn 72, 73, Reeves, Shannon 59, 85, 104,127,160, 167,221 Reeves, Shawn 26 Regan's 223 Reynolds, Sabina Dawn 85, 126, 156 Reynolds, Storm Eric 148 Reynolds, Theodis Jr. 104, 167 Rheudasil Construction Co. 222 Rheudasil, Richard Scott 83, 94, 102, 148,222 Rhodes, Bradley Don 27, 60, 156 Rhodes, Kathy Lynn 136 Rhodes, Kelli Denise 167 Rhodes, Mrs. Lauren 50, 51 Rhodes, Sheri Joann 53, 167, 197 Rhodes, Jerry Don 87, 148 Richey, Robert Michael 56, 136, 184 Ridley, Tommy O'Neal 148 Rifle Corps 68 Risinger, Kelli Michelle Dawn 54, 85, 150, 156 Rittenberry, Sherri Denise 51, 156 Roach, Mr. Herschel 94, 174 Roach, Russell Clayton 46, 59, 83, 104, 105, 148 Roberson, Keith 87, 148 Roberts, David 118 Roberts, Deanna Lynn 53, 74, 82, 148 Roberts, Linda Kay Robertson, Sherry Lynn 156 Robins, Becky Lurett 136 Robins, Tommy Gene Robinson, Elneda Capataria 117, 167 Robinson, George Newton 90, 148 Robinson, Norma Jean 167 Robinson, Lisa Ann 157 Robinson, Traci Lyn 59, 66, 85, 157, 227 Robison, Julia Ann 56, 136 Roden, Mary Kathleen 29, 56, 64, 137, 140 Roden, Paul Kirk 80, 104, 167 Rodgers, Bradly Gene 66, 68, 69, 91, 157 Rodgers, Mr. Ralph 171, 174 Rogers, Mrs. Helen M. 175, 176 Rogers, Staley Charles 88, 148 Rogers, Tammy Lynn 59, 157. 224 1 Rollerson, Yolanda Willete 88 Ross 78 148 , . Rork, Rhonda Jean 157 Rose, , Mack Austin 59, 62, ,91,104, 157 Russell More 157 Roth, Rebecca Louise 36, 89 157 Rowland, Danny 167 Rowton, Deldra Kaye 167 Ruckman, Clifton Eugene 148 Rusak, Wendy Sue 81, 82, 157, 189 Russell, Michael Edward IV 62,84,112,113,157 Russell, Randy 223 Russell, Robin Marie 47, 74, 86, 116, 117, 137 Russell, Shirley Ann 59, 72, 82, 157 Ruthart, Bradley Wayne 84, 104, 148, 198 Ruthart, Johnny William 91. 157 Ruthart, Taniki Gayle 88, 167 Rutledge, Marcella Jenean 110, 116, 137 ......3..... Saftle, John Greg 62, 85, 112, 157 St. John, Mr. William 175 Sale, Dana Lynn 148 Sale, Stephen Lee 91, 167 Salter, Janet Gail 66, 137 Sampson, Bettye 167 , Sampson, Donna Louise 167 Sander, Alvin Boyd 91, 167 Sanders, Cynthia Kaye 137 Sanders, Donna Denette 17, 78, 137 Sanders, Loretta 86, 116, 137 Sanders, Thomas Dee 66, 148 Saufferer, Todd Michael 148 Savage, Bobby L, 56, 94, 95, 99, 148 Savage, Vickie Pamela 88, 167 Sawyer, David Conrad 91, 167 Sawyer, Slater Shane 60, 61, 148, 194 Schepis, Mark Allen 148 Schuleldt, Scott 91 Sciarro, James Alan 84, 114, 157 Scott, William Edward 34, 148 Scotty's Auto Parts 210 Screws, Tana Leigh 114, 137 Scroggins, Cloyd Dale 91. 157 Seat, James Steven 137 Seale, David Russell 167 Sears Roebuck and Co. 89 Seay, Laura Allena 82, 85, 167 Senior Class 18, 20 Service Club Representatives 65 Seven-Eleven 215 Seymour, Bradley Preston 137 Shackelford, Kevin Lee 84, 104, 105, 148 Shackelford, Kimberly Joan 1,45,127, 160,167 Sharber, Norman Christopher 84, 107 Shaw, Dorothy Kay 167 Shaw, Leslie lvlac Shelton, Anita Lynn 86, 148 Shelton, Mrs. Joe 15, 51, 175 Sheppard, Joy Celeste 30, 50, 51, 56, 63, 65, 82, 85, 137 Sheridan, Carla Jane 58, 81, 84, 157 Shiver, Dina Michelle 40, 56, 58, 137 Shoe Station 209 Shonebarger, Paul 148 239 Shonebarger, Tom Author 167 Shores, Angie Mae 167 Shores, Jerry Wayne 157 Shouse, Louise 59, 137 Shurtleft, Jeffery Paul 148 Sikes, Henry Jackson Jr. 89, 137 Sikes, Howard Lee Jr, 91, 157 Sikes, Janet Ann 6, 30, 56, 59,66,71,127,137 Sikes, Mrs. Peggy 13, 33, 175 Sikes, Sally Lorraine 167 Sikes, Sheila Gayle 72, 167 189 Sikes, Thomas Edward 167 Simmons, Angela Juliana 50, 56, 65, 66, 68, 137 Simpson, Cynthia Darlene 88, 117, 167 Simpson, Gary Dewayne 137 Simpson, Jeannie Renea 88, 157 Simpson's Wholesale and Vending 196 Sims, Donald Wayne 94, 99, 148 Sims, Renah Cheryl 116, 148 Sims, Sheila Kay 167 Sirloin Stockade 225 Skidmore, Brian Dwight 80, 104, 167 Skidmore, Heather Ruth 58 66, 69, 82, 84, 120, 157 Slate, Edwin Dale 84, 114, 157 Slaton, Cynthia Lynn 59, 66, 68, 71, 148 Smallwood Construction 182 Smallwood, Jeffery Michael 148 Smallwood, Jetfry Scott 137 Smallwood, Jodie Leigh 6, 32, 81, 82, 168 Smallwood, Kevin Earl 90, 148 Smallwood, Shannon Marie 157 Smith, Andrea Fredricka 82, 83, 157 240 v Smith Appliance 183 Smith, Mr. Bruce 94, 96, 174 Smith, Benjamin Andrew 64, 78, 79, 85, 104, 148 Smith, Darrell l. 88, 104, 157 Smith, David Nathin 80, 104, 168 Smith, Dlorah Dlaine 59, 87, 137 Smith, Donnie 118 Smith, Fred Lee 94, 95, 96, 121 Smith, ,137 Gregory Kyle 7, 78, 79, 92, 93, 94, 101, 106, 119, 127, 137, 183 Smith, Kathy Marie 117, 158, 168 Smith, Ken 168 Smith, Kenneth Wayne 137 Smith, Mr. Lloyd 38 Smith, Mikeal Lynn 168 Smith, Sandra Suzanne 36, 58, 59, 76, 82, 85, 127, 156 Smith, Shandolyn Lashun 168 Smith, Shari Annette 74, 137 Smith, Sheila Lynn 168 Smith, Stephanie 86 Smith, Todd Charles 72, 73, 157 Smith, Tommy 109, 168 Snowton, Kimmie 66, 69, 148 Snowton, Paul M. R. 148 Sokoll, Shanna Noel 1, 82, 160, 168 Somerville, Jeanie 168 Somoza, David Jose 12, 65, 93, 94, 137, 141 Somoza, Juliet Ann 5, 58, 63, 64, 77, 148, 158, 186 Sonic Drive-ln 211 Southwest Foundry 59 Spangler, Kenneth Dean 104, 168 Spangler's 226 Spann, Angela Dee Ann 168 ,P Spann, Phillip Joe 115, 157 Sparks, Jonathon Wayne 87, 138 Sparks, Rebecca Jane 82, 88, 148 Spearman, Russell Warren 138 Spencer Campers 197 Sport Center 196 Spradling, Deborah Jean 83, 90, 148 Springer, Gary Rex 148 Starker, Shelby Dewayne 168 Starks, Danny Lynn 157 Steed, Gina Lynn 88, 148 Steele-Thomas Funeral Home 225 Steely, Mr. Skip 60, 61, 175 Stellpflug, Gordon Andrew 85, 157 Stephens, Angela 56, 63, 138 Stephens, Mr. Jerry 97, 171, 175 Stephens, Mr. Loren 2, 26, 171, 175, 176 Stephens, Mary Jan 45, 63, 77, 83, 127, 142, 148 Stephens, Randy Loren 59, 91,104,127,168 Stephens, Timothy Dewayne 148 Steward, Jessica Melissa 168 Stewart, Karen Maria 17, 138 Stewart, Lori Dewann 36, 50, 157 Stewart, Mary Perneish 138 Stinson's Lighting and Decorating 197 Stinson, Leslie Jeannette 30, 41, 56, 58, 59, 64, 65, 138, 197 Stogsdill, Gregory Alan 138 Stogsdill, Melva Donetta 50, 82, 88, 148 Stone, Danny Ray 157 Stone, Derald Arnold 87, 138 Stone, Gerald Wade 138 Stone Title and Abstract Co. 212 Stone, Tim Wade 85, 104, 168 Storey, Mrs. Clara 175 Storey, Kimberly Dawn 66, 168 Story, Patricia Kay iEdgei 87, 138 Stowe, Walter Laren 157 Strickland, Jackie Denise 82, 168 Stripland, Roger Glenn 56, 65, 66, 68, 69, 138 Stripland, Ronald Wayne 66, 69, 168 Stuart, Barbara Diane 168 104, 168 Student Council 54, 55 Stuebinger, John Steve 168 Suell, Michael Warren 138 4 Sugg, Calvin Jett 43, 149 Sugg, Jeffery Wayne 168 Sulsar, Andy Wayne 72, Superior Switchboard 225 Surles, Dorothy Annette 149 Swaim, Amy Kate 19, 58, 138, 141 Swaim, Cynthia Diane 51, 72, 157,212 Swaim Hardware 198 Swaim, Jeri Lynn 82, 168 Swaim Printing Co. 212 Swing and Co. 79 Stuckey, Berlyn Don 91, l ...T.... Taack, Keith Lyle 91, 157 Taco Delite 203 Talley, Sharon Gail 168, 212 Tanner, Shelia Renee 89, 115, 157 TARS 58 Tarver, Derwin Lee 168 Tarver, Thalia Arlene 138 Taylor, Allan Franklin 168 Taylor, Danny Lee 30, 31. 64 1 g Taylor Glass 198 Taylor, Gwendolyn 43, 60, 61, 64, 65, 84, 138 Taylor, John Kevin 84 Taylor, Kimberly Diane 168 Taylor, Michael Sean 138 Taylor, Mr. Terry D. 175 Taylor, Terri LaDell 168 Teacher Feature 48, 49 le, Clarence Allen 5, 45, 54, 59, 62, 85, 104, 127, 150, 157 Robert Brian 10, 114,115,142,149 empleton, Pamala Ann 157 Tennon, Mable Marie 168 Terry, Mrs. Linda 175 Terry, William Ritchey 89, 127, 142, 149, 187 Texas Furniture 226 Texas Power 8 Light Co. Thacker, Scarlett Denise Thielman, Mr. Henry 175 Thomas, Aneita Marie 157 Thomas, Arlene 82, 149 Thomas, Crystal 87, 149 Thomas Food Mart 184 Thomas, James Alvin 66, 69, 87, 149 Thomas, Leonard 118 Thomas, Michael Dale 80, 104, 168 Thomas, Mrs. Norman 88, 175 Thomas, Rebecca Lynn 138 Thomas, Rodney Pierre 168 Thompson, Arthur M. 66, 157 Thompson, Belinda Janice 168 Thompson, Bobby Glenn 157 Thompson, Brady Dean 89, 138 Thompson, Douglas Dewayne 91, 168 Thompson, Gary Lynn 149 Thompson, Karen Jan 157 Thompson, Kevin 91, 168 Thompson, Natalie Kay 54, 56, 57, 63, 76, 77, 127, 128, 138 Thompson, Paula Sue 59, 63, 78, 138 Thompson, Stuart Williams 91, 168 Thompson, Terry Wayne 38, 90, 149 Threadgill, Edward Dewayne 59, 80, 104, 168 Threadgill, Redonna Denice 149 Throneburg, Troy Dean 168 A ri ri ri 'i' Vs g 9ll'Ilt11l2'u: Thrweatt, Victoria Annette 138 Thurman, Darla Kay 149 Tidwell, Jennifer 53 Tidwell, Robin Dee 58, 82, 84, 158 7 5 Tippit, Donna Gail 66, 69, 89, 133, 158 Tippit, Laurie Annette 50. 64, 66, 68, 85 Toland, Debora Kay 64, 66, 69, 78, 149 Tomblln, Suzanne 56, 138 Tompkins, Sheila Jane 168 Toon, Tammi Jo 138 Torres, Ernesto 168 Towe, Charlon Renee 85, 168, 221 Towers, Butch 118 Towers, Stephanie Lynn 89, 139, 211 Trapp, Johnny Dee 158 Trapp, Robert Lee 139 Trlbbey, Carmon Lynn 168 Tribbey, Gaylon Lynn 169 Truth 28 Tschoerner, Ms. Ann 174, 176 T-Shirts etc. 190 Turk, Glenn Andrew 158 Turner, Derwln Lee 158 Turner, Jimmy Dewayne 139 Tuttle, Joe David 59, 118, 121, 139 1 Twitty, Carla Michelle 66, 149 Twitty, Ronald Lee 169 Tyler, Martha Diann 88, 158 Tyson, Ricky 169 ....U... Uarco 198 Upchurch, Chris Eugene 104 Usry, Donna Jane 81, 115, 149 .....V.. Valley Feed Mill 21,1 Vaughan, Patricia Ann 33, 66, 82, 169 Vaughn, Patricia Diann 169 -- f -Y - V-yi' 'itqiir Veien, John Arnold 66, 169 Vermillion, Tina Marie 59, 169 VICA 88 Viehe, Micheal Wayne 62, 85,90,91,158 Village Coin Laundry 212 Village Jewelers 188 VOCCT 87 -W- Wade, Luella Michelle 25, 74, 75, 82, 110, 116, 139, 193 Wade, Redward '104, 149 Waggoner, Donna Louellia 169 Waggoner, Eugene Carl 91, 169 Walker, Carolyn Elizabeth 45, 84, 127, 150, 158 . Walker, James Earl 169 Walker, Juanita Elaine 58, 59, 65, 66, 68, 78, 139 Wallace, Andrea LaJoyce 139 Wallace, Carla Renee 111, 158 Wallace, Carmella Lucette 60, 66, 68, 86, 87, 139 Wallace, Carolyn Denise 87, 139 Wallace, Cynthia June 158 Wallace, Daniel Key 14, 86, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 105. 139 Wallace, Paulette Marie 139 Wallace, Sylvia Renee 66, 68, 82, 149 Wal-Mart 202 Walters, Kevin Wayne 106, 109, 169 Walters, Lynn 59, 72, 81, 158 Walters, Nathaniel Billy Wayne Ward, Betty Ann 89, 139 Ward, Donna Jo 81, 82, 149 Ward, Stevie Don 91, 169 Wardle, Jill Ann 85, 114, 158 Watson, Melody Ann 139 Weatherman, Rodney Ross 158 41 Weddle, Bradley Mark 56, 58, 65, 139 Weiberg, Connie Jo 51, 85, 158, 210 Weiler Air Conditioning Co. 65 Welch, Michael Paul 80, 169 Wells, Mrs. Ray 175 West, Billie West, Billie Carol 139 West, Edna Elaine 158 West, Gladys Jeannine 81, 140 Wetherell, Jamie Lynn 158 Wetherell, Leslie Dion 104, 169 Whitaker, David Lee 91, 169 Whitaker, Monica Dae 87, 158 White, Bille Annette 158 White, Brad 169 White, Brien Earland 159, 202 White, Christopher Michael 12, 83, 149 White, Douglas Lee White, Jeffery Wayne 66, 91, 169 White, Mr. John D. 175 White, Mrs. John D. 175 White, Rodney Duane 80, 104, 109, 169 White, Terry D. 66, 169 White, Terrie Lynn White, William 94, 118, 149, 198 Whitesides, Sharon Elizabeth 59, 66, 81, 159, 208 Whitley, Alan Keith 139 Whitley, Michele 169 Whitley, Sherman Drew 89, 118, 139 Whitten, Debra Dolores 149 Whitten, Sandra Rena 89, 149 Wilhelmi, Fredrick William Jr. 41, 59, 121, 139 Wilhelmi, Walter Karl 60, 62, 85, 112, 159 Wilhite, Tammy 50, 159 Wilhite, William Bernard 169 Wilhite, Whitney Fawn 59, 159 42 Wilkerson, Jimmie 169 Williams, Anthony Lana 59. 109, 169 Williamsburg Drug Store 202 Williams, Darryl Wayne 108, 159 Williams, David Reed, Jr. 87, 149 Williams, Dwight 93, 94, 121,122, 123,139 Williams, Gary Wayne 104, 169 Williams, Michael Dean 59, 121, 159 Williams, Michael Lee 59, 159 Williams, Tommy Ray 149 Williams, Richard Keith 169 Williams, Sheila Joyce 169 Williams Sporting Goods 169 Williams, Vernettia Yeronne 74, 139 - Williams, Willie George 59, 94,95,121,149 Williamson, Kimberly Kaye 58,i63, 139 Wilson, Mr. Allen 94, 99, 106, 175 Wilson, Mr. Jerry W. 114, 175 Wilson, Dewayne Franklin 159 Wilson, Jerry Dale 89 Wilson, Tammy Lavon 88, 169 Wilson, Terry Lee Wildon, Mike Lewis 159 Wilson, Peggy Lee 89, 139 Windham, Murtis 169 Winfrey, Mrs. Linda 175, 176 Winn, Jeanna Lou 59, 78, 149 Wintermute, Daphne Ann 33, 58, 66, 86, 149 Winters, Annette Carol 81, 82, 169 Winton, Franklin Dean 159 Winton, Sandra Elaine 169 Woerner, Gregory Dan 89, 139 Woerner, Jeffery Kyle 66, 169 Woerner, Rhonda Renee 169 Wolfe, Micheal Ray 78, 89, 159 Wood, Helen Withers 66, 83, 169, 203 Wood, Michael Clinney 169 Wood, Valorie Lynette 87, 139 Woodby, Mrs. Janice 82, 89, 175 Woodby, Kelly DeAnn 64, 82, 86, 127, 149 Woodby, Robert Perry 66, 169 Woodruff, Mr. Don 104, 121, 175 Woods, Adrian Donell 140 Woods, Natalie 159 Wooten, Cheraye Denese 56, 89, 140 Wooten, Steve Earl 59, 80, 104, 169 Wortham, Phyllis Juaniece 111, 159 Wren, Joseph Earl 169 Wright, Cindy 88, 140 Wright, Clydelette 8, 22, 23, 58, 63, 65, 77, 85, 140, 193 Wright, David Micheal 159 Wright, Jamie Lyn 56, 58, 63, 82, 140 Wright, Scott 91, 104, 169 Wunsch, Cameron Lee 112, 169 ..Y.... 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J 5 v,X .,,,- t, ,. sg I ' : .V 11 H - I 1 , 1 W9 ,, 525 G CM Jgzkapi Q94sL! ,A A ew Mvwn, 096655 Lgwggyg-Q LX R 1 ' n N14 X b -, -4 92. 21 4 I k V i 4 k,QyL4o2 gJvN1Q UL cj ay, 0 KLM? JQJLQLUJ X 'M' - . N ,,,, d , f K . Q - l ' EWWUMQD LQGM QM JVM all q '-. 'WL Wwowwffivm A? ,MU 5 4 fywlf Cf M f wwf f M f . K-A 1 f J jg? X ' I UAL ? 7 I QQ!! 'LQJLQLZQQ flwwjvycbll LU? A f f VA' L av ,f,0 f L,2,JMf 72M 77 W cu Q J Closing 245 Colophon Printed by Taylor Publishing Company ot Dallas, Texas, the 1981 OWL was the 68th volume published by a Paris High School year- book staff. The book containing 248 pages was printed on 21 Enamel 80 white paper. Eight hundred and twenty-tive copies were printed costing approximately 315,000 Graphics H4 in ivory was used in the opening signature. The cover, made on a special silk screened design with applied colors of brown and ivory on base blue, was designed by the editors and the TPC representative. Hel- vetica 46S vas selected for body type. Headlines are done in 80 pt., 24 pt. and i8pt. with ten, eight, and six point used for identifi- cation and index. Most ot the photographs were taken by Russell Durant with Ricky Mackey, Todd Smith, John Akers, Tracy Reed, Clayton Hooten, and Andy Bowmer assisting. Printing was done chiefly by Russell Durant, Ricky Mackey, Todd Smith, and John Akers. Johnny Bar- nett, a 1980 graduate and student at Paris Junior College, photo- graphed clubs and organizations. 246 Closing f f ifxx C ' K fx in V U We iiium xxcifcwrtg . ., ., m A . .X '90 ,QiDDtlLTiQL HQ, Km SMCM QliCLxl3 gut CJQOQX rjjymmgixxeqyxf Atlijjwwn OJ JUUQM kg fl UN xfyiil XULLGJDST Gr QLLLQ QD antou, tfigiiti sjgjw time cx3ucftmW, QQGQJ The LHST TUITI Taking a new turn came easily as a newly organized staff with a new advisor set out to begin the publication of the 68th OWL. Many changes were made in the format of the book, the most noticeable being the use of graphics in the place of expensive four-color. Close budgeting called for a 248 page book that was reduced in size to 8V2 x 1 1 or Mark 8. As each page is turned, new directions are being taken, and roads are being built or renewed. The fighting Wildcats received special cover- age for their outstanding season. A new turn was taken in the classes section with the seniors being allowed portraits rather than regular school pictures. An academics or curricular section was included in the activities section. A sincere effort was made by a relatively inexperienced staff to pub- lish a book for the students at Paris High School. Advisor Mrs. Pope stressed that a yearbook was not for the self-glorification of the year- book staff but a treasury filled with reflections of a year in school life. We worked for good copy and effective layouts designing larger pic- ture areas Ieaving less white space. In 1982 we will take yet another turn, determined to do an even better job of publishing a yearbook for your enjoyment. The closeness that developed between the editorial staff and the student body put a unity into the 1981 OWL that we hope captures your satisfaction and patronage. Closing 247 248 Closing 1981 OWL STAFF EDITORS: Julie Del Barto, Kristi Lamb BUSINESS MANAGERS: Nita Pierce HEAD Pl-IOTOGRAPHER: Russell Durant SENIOR HEAD PHOTOGRAPHER: Ricky Mackey ASSISTANT PHOTOGRAPHERS:Todd Smith John Akers Clayton Hooten Tracy Reed Lynn Walters Andy Bowmer ADVERTISING MANAGER:Ann Brook Nita Pierce CIRCULATION MANAGER: Michelle Caminade INDEX EDITOR: Mela Dee Elliott 6 ASSISTANT INDEX EDITOR' Maria Leddick A STAFF ASSlSTANTS:Elaine Athas Syble Bills Marcia Crook Deidre Kerr Mr. Felix Gibson and Melanie Martin 0 Mr. Jerry Stephens Mari Beth Mashburn for support and en- MiSSie Mills Q couragement in the LaSl'leerl NelSOl'l efforts of a new Lisa Pynes Xl staff and advisor. 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