Paris High School - Owl Yearbook (Paris, TX)

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- €vNj l A V r r O ■Oe- ; jy -I -x!a. : : ' T ci .r- p ' r- :t. ' c , o. -f CONTENTS Opening 1-15 Classes 16-71 Departments 72-97 Organizations 98-145 Activities 146-157 Sports 158-179 Advertising 180-255 General Index 256-265 Senior Ads 266-275 Closing 276-280 i ,-u r. ' c 1985 -■ ' ' ■ a w Nij J«®ij - r; . ' i ' ft|| -- ' , ■ ■ i y THE OWL Paris High School 2400 Jefferson Road Paris, Texas 75460 Volume 72 100 YEARS OF EDUCATION Mrs. Rebecca McMichael ' s third graders at Aikin Elementary prepare for their future responsibilities. These students in 1956 are told to keep their eyes on the book. Learning to type is a goal of many students. Electric typewriters have replaced these old manuals. 2 Opening Years ago, one hundred to be exact, the Paris Public Schools came into being, September 15, 1884, is a date set in history. On this day the youth of Paris were guaranteed the right to attend public schools. Through hard work and dedicated service, past educators spent hours, days, and years to lay the foundation of our present system. Our school system now houses 4,289 students on six campuses. In 1884 Aikin Institute, Graham School, and Gibbons High School comprised our school system. Our first superintendent over these schools was J. C. Brooks. There are memories of schools which have come and gone over the past 100 years — J. G. Wooten School, First Ward School, Fourth Ward School, Baldwin Elementary, Rosa Pearson School, Cedar Hill Elementary, and Bankhead Elementary. East Paris, First Ward, and Fourth Ward consolidated to form A. M. Aikin Elementary School in 1980. Rosa Pearson and Graham School were consolidated to form Justiss Elementary which opened in January of 1969. Baldwin was closed through in- tegration and absorbed by Justiss in 1970. In its 100 year history this district has been served by 10 superintendents, the current one being Elaine Ballard. Paris High School now has almost 1300 students. There have been four high schools preceeding this one. Aikin Institute, a 2-story brick building, became Aikin High School. Aikin High School then changed to Paris High School. This building became too small and had to be demolished. The next two schools, built in 1906 and 1909 were both destroyed by fire. The next high school was built in 1917. Dee Cunningham became principal in 1950. He held this of- fice for 24 years. That is the longest any man has served as prin- cipal of Paris High. Paris High was relocated at 2400 Jefferson Road. Not only is 1984 an anniversary for the school system, it is also the 10th anniversary of this school. Our school consists of a large auditorium and lunch room facilities with central air and heat. Before, the high schools had no lunch room, and no air condition- ing. The first year this school was open to students, J. C. Coker was principal, followed by Jerry Stephens. In May 1985, 276 Seniors will receive diplomas from the present principal, Paul Trull. Opening 3 CENTENNIAL CEREMONIES Nineteen eighty-four — a year to celebrate the 100th birthday of Paris Public Schools. On Saturday, September 15, 1984, teachers, administrators, friends, and students gathered at 2 o-clock at the First United Methodist Church. Teachers who had served our school system for more than twenty-five years were recognized. Mr. Ross Alsup, chairman of the Board of Regents at Paris Junior College presented a resolution to Mr. John Wright, current President of the School Board. The afternoon ceremonies concluded with the unveiling of the historical marker placed on the new Liberty National Bank property, the site of Paris High from the 1850s to the mid 1970 ' s. Mr. Dee Cunningham and Mr. Philip Cecil have lust unveiled the historical marker located on the corner of .W Lamar Avenue. 4 Opening Ross Alsup reads a resolution presented to the Pans Independent School District. On the previous evening during the half- time game between the Wildcats and Idabel, the Wildcats of the past, from 1919 to 1980, were honored. Mr. Clyde Antome received applause as the oldest living member of a Wildcat team — the team of 1919. Several decades were represented with former athletes, cheerleaders, coaches, and students enjoying the festivities. The Centennial organizing committee was chaired by Debbie Burks, a Justiss Elemen- tary School teacher. Also serving on the committee were Mattie Belle Rast, Kathrvne Crook, Clarice Holt, Martha Dennis, Dr. Beth Fouse, Elaine Ballard, and Loren Stephens. Mr. Paul Trull and his wife. Ann. along with Mr. Ben Coker and wife. Jeanne. |Oin other administrators in the services to unveil the historical marker. Opening CELEBRATE Spirit Old Glory, the National Anthem, and Loyal and True are all symbols of school spirit. For one hundred years students have backed this school with their participation and attendance. However, time has brought change. In 1959 Pam Redus was a flag-bearer for the Blue Blazes Band. In 1984, Wildcat mascot Jennifer Simmons presents the school flag to the student body 6 School Spirit One visible change is the size, shape, and design of the school flag. Another change can be seen in the cheerleading squad. In the past cheerleaders, known as yell leaders, in- cluded both guys and girls. One thing has not changed. Students, parents, and friends continue to back the Cats with pep rallies and super attendance at Noyes Stadium. Whether at home or on the road, Wildcat fans ring the Cats on to victory each week. The best things never change. Wildcat fans wilJIy backed the Cats in 19W. Foi Ex-students Noyes Stadium is a cherished place to remember. School Spirit 7 CELEBRATE Homecoming Kathy Cecil 1983 Homecoming Queen Homecoming In l ' )44. the Wildcats were ready to dump Deni; :m 3-, ftf ; Everyone eagerly awaits homecoming events. No other pep rally can radiate more excitement. Three nominees are greeted by the crowd with everyone wondering who the new queen will be. Using suggestions from the student body, a hard-working Student Council selects a theme whi h is carried out in all of the activities of Homecoming. A parade downtown has become a tradi- tion. Time has not ruffled the spirit of the cheerleaders nor has it changed the blasts from the Blue Blazes Band. Glitter, glue, crepe paper, and magic markers help bring the dream to life. Streams of blue and white can be seen at every turn. Perhaps designs, styles, and cars have changed, but the elec- tricity of a parade can never change. Rodney Flippen was a yell leader in 1960. In 1984 Varsity cheerleaders enjoy the Homecoming parade. Homecoming 9 WE CAN DO MAGIC . . . Mary Cozon. 1955 Homecoming Queen, presents the 1955 Queen, Norma Bangs. The magic of homecoming brings excite- year. In 1958, the crowning of Miss Martha ment to the air and warmth to the heatts of Huddleston brought on the unanimous deci- millions. This magic began here in 1953, with sion to have a Homecoming Queen every the coronation of Miss Mary Cozort. Paris High year. voted to hold this celebration every other The 1958 Queen Gerry Barnett crowns Martha Huddleston as 1959 Homecoming Queen. During half-time ceremonies Missy York escorted by Mr. Jerry Ottinger received her crown. 10 Homecoming Fans j;ladly received the new Homecominj; Queen This same magic has revealed the 1984 Homecoming Queen. On October 5, Miss Missy York took her crown from the reign- ing ' 83 queen, Miss Kathy Cecil. Miss York ' s court included Miss Pam Council and Miss Karen Joyce. The crowd ' s enthusiasm, the Blazettes ' performance, and the band ' s triumphant playing helped ease the pain of the Wildcats ' defeat at the hands of the Denison Yellow- jackets. No matter the score, the game is a part of history. Wildcats can do magic. Karen Joyce is escorted by her tather. Marshall Joyc Pam Council is escorted by Mr. Louis Woolen HIazettes salute the nominees Homecoming 11 No war or depression, no fashion changes or rebellion can ever change the emotions of graduation. Filled with excitement, laughter, and sometimes tears, relatives continue to gather for annual commencement services. In the 1960 ' s students donned their blue gowns and their tasseled caps to greet their sufserintendent and gather as a class for the last time. In the 1980 ' s the tradition still ex- ists. Parents continue to cry, some even showing signs of relief as their graduate ' s name is called. In 1984 graduates received their diplomas on a sunny evening at Noyes Stadium. Valedictorian, Kathy Cecil, and salutatorian, Rhonda Mayberry addressed the class. Guest speaker was Raymond Berry, Jr. who spoke to the class suggesting that success would come from seeking after God ' s will. Commencement exercises mark a beginning in the life of any graduate. Through the years, time has not changed this. Family and friends join the 1984 graduates in their celebration. Felts, 1984 graduate, enjoys his moment in the sun. Assistant Superintendent addresses the commencement audience. 12 Graduation CELEBRATE Graduation Barney Bray, Class of 1962, received his diploma from Superintendent Thomas Justiss. Graduation 13 CELEBRATE Student Life Life is ever-changing for the modern stu- dent. Academics has grown from the 3 R s to specified studies in science, advanced math, computer science, language, fine arts, vocational training, and an ever-increasing history. With each decade taking on its own look, styles have changed. From the poodle skirt to the mini-skirt, history has recorded them all. Men ' s hairstyles have evolved from the flat-top and the crew-cut to saloon-styling and the punk look. Students no longer secretly meet behind barns with their beaus. No longer do they hide to hold hands. Dresses and suits are no longer required for dating. A pair of jeans and a favorite shirt — the couple is ready to Time and a high tech society have sprung a new breed of student, eager to learn and move into the business world. More demands are made on the modern student. The future is opened to young adults with the sky no longer the limit. In 1955, Kenneth Cox. Jackie George, Nancy Wilson, and Ted Brown met at the C C Drug Store. Meet me at the C C was a favorite saying for students In 1984, Christine Veien and Joel Michaelis leave their last period class. 14 Student Life In 1984, Freshman Stephanie Haynes uses class time for reading. In 1984 Junior Mark Phillips gets ready to take books home. Lockers line rhe halls instead of being clustered together in one area as was originally designed when the school opened in 1974. Student Life 15 s E N I O R S Senior Officers Seated, L. to R.: President Michelle Brown, Secretary Kim Nowell, VP Missy York, Treasurer Kathy Newberry. Black Rep. Mandel Oixon and White Rep. James Alspaugh. Mrs. Stacy Bono and Mrs. Peggy Sikes became head sponsors of the Class of 1985 when the class entered as eager Freshmen. Lotten Aakerberg — From Vasterhojd (skolan school) — Skovde. Sweden. Michelle Richardson Adams — FEA, Bible Club, Thespians, UIL One-Act Play. Carlos Bernard Alexander — VEH. VAC. Donna La-Joyce Alexander — Band, Office Asst , TARS, FTA, FHA. Barry Wayne Allen — FFA, DECA Rept. James Justiss Alspaugh — FCA. Football 1, 2. 3, 4, Best- All-Around 1 . Who ' s Who 2, 3. 4, Jr. Class White Rep., Sr. Class White Rep . Student Council 3, 4. Track 3, NHS. Key Club. ' Melissa Kim Anders — Blazette Capt.. HECE President, Tri-Hi-Y, Keywanettes. Janeese Lea Anderson — Band. Bible Club. Students Who Care, FCA, PASF, TARS. Office Ass ' t., Tri-Hi-Y, DECA Rept., Keywanettes, Nat ' l, English Merit Award Student. Richard Jason Anthony — Football 1 , 2, PASF VP. NHS. Key Club. Angle Arroyo — Bible Club. FCA, Tennis 1, 3, 4. Thespians. Flag Corps Co-Capt.. Tri-Hi-Y. TARS, OEA. Powder Puff Football. Keywanettes, OWL ' 85. Karryn Kay Atkinson — Bible Club. Tri-Hi-Y. Blazettes. TARS. OEA Monica Monik Bailey — Volleyball 1.2. 3. Basketball 1. 2. 3. FCA. FHAVP., Office Ass ' t. Kathy Ann Baker — CVAE Food Service Club. Kimberly Lynne Baker Jerrie Cronell Ballard — Lib. Ass ' t., FHA VP, DECA. George Banister — DECA. Jeffrey Scott Barnes — Football 1, 2. 3. Baseball 2. FFA. Felicia Yvette Barr — Band. FHA. HOSA Elizabeth Jane Bartel — Bible Club. TARS. Cheerleader 2. 3. PASF. Tri-Hi-Y. Office Ass ' t.. FCA. Keywanettes. Owl ' 85. Deanna Lynn Beard — Band. Band Drum Major, TARS, OWL ' 82, FFA VP. La-Rita Bell — Volleyball 1 , Office Ass ' t., Guidance Office, Blazettes, FHA. OEA. Derrick Richard Bercher — Football 1. 2, 3. 4. FFA. OWL Sweetheart nom 2. 3. Class Fav. 3. PASF. Key Club. Michael Dewayne Biglow — Football 1. 2. 3. VOCCT Hist Tomasine Faye Bishop — Bible Club. Girls ' Ensemble. Science Club. Blazettes, HOSA Hist., Sentinal, Counselor Asst. Seniors 17 Francine Black — Office Ass ' t. VOE, OEA. Daniel Wade Blackmon — Golf 1, French Club. DECA. Marcus NeRay Blake — Band. Baseball 1 , 2. FCA, Basketball Mgr. 3. OWL ' 85. Cat Gut. Michael Clifton Boaz — OWL ' 82, OWL ' 83, Drum Corps Co-Capt., FFA. Swing and Co.. Stage Band. DECA. Jerry Dean Bolton — Baseball 1. 2, OWL 83, ' 84, 85, DECA. Ronald Shane Bolton — Band, Tennis 1, 2. 3. HOSA. Cheryl Jane Bonham — Bible Club, TARS. PASF, Tri-Hi-Y. Natl. English Merit Award, Keywanettes, OEA. NHS. Blazettes. Barbara Ann Booker — FHA. JAMES ALSPAUGH Born in Paris, Texas, James plans to attend Texas A M and major in chemical engineering. James is on the Varsity football team and holds the office of Senior white representative. As a sophomore and a junior he was elected Best-AII-Around. As a member of the Nationa Honor Society and the Student Council, James enjoys being associated with a good faculty and a great student body. James admires his parents for their complete support of every goal he has strived to accomplish. James is an A student with a positive attitude. James believes that anyone who is proud of what he has will find life more enjoyable. Sp orts and reading are at the top of the list of things that James enjoys doing. WHO ' S WHO Gary Von Booker — Football 1 . HECE, VAC. Timothy Ray Bowers — Football 1. DECA. VICA. Sidney Karlos Bradford — Football 1. 2. 3. 4. Bible Club, Basketball Mgr. 1. 2. 3. FFA, Key Club. Mark Lee Bridgers — PASF, DECA. Robert Ray Bridgers — PASF, Bible Club. VICA Rept.. FFA, HA. DECA. Orew Benjamin Brock — French Club. Band Drum Major, science Club. NHS. Key Club. Wllma J. Brooks — Volleyball 1,2. Basketball 1, 2, 3, HECE. Track 1 Annette Michelle Brown — Fresh. Class Pres , Student Council Pres , Treas.. Pari.. FCA. Cheerleader 1,2,4, school Mascot 3, Thespian, PASF, Tri-Hi-Y, TARS. eywanettes. Chad Coplin Brown — Tennis 1, 2, 3, French Club, Key Club. Uarisa Joyce Brown — FHA, HOSA Ricky L. Brown — Band, Bible Club. Brian Cody Brumley — FFA Adviser. Treas.. President. James Hardy Brunette — Football 1, 2. 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2.3, Baseball 1 . OWL Sweetheart nom. ' 82. FCA, Key Club, Tracks. PASF. Service Club Rep.. FFA, ' 85 OWL. Bryan Patrick Calllhan — Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, FCA, Powder Puff Cheerleader, NHS. Jerry Delane Cannon — Student Council 1 , Band, FFA, Thespians. Chorale. All-Dist. Choir. Emcee. Kevin C. Carmon Stephanie Renee Castleman — FTA, FHA, Volleyball 3, Track 3, Basketball Mgr. 3, HECE. Gracy Howard (Howie) Chamberlain — French Club. Lib Asst.OEA Jeffrey DeWayne Chappell — Band, Thespian. DECA. Garry Clark — VICA Auto Mech., VICA Auto Body. David L. Coleman — VAC Tommy Gene Cooper — FFA, DECA. Stacle Kay Coplin — Bible Club, FCA, Tennis 1 , TARS, PASF, Tri-Hi-Y, Blazettes, DECA Sec, Keywanettes. Candlse DIanne Cotton — TARS. Bible Club, Chorale, French Club. Flag Corps, Tri-Hi-Y, DECA, NHS. Kevin Couch — FFA, DECA Pamela Denise Council — Basketball 1. 2. Volleyball 1. 2. FHA Pres , VOCCT Chap.. Homecoming Queen Nominee. Joseph Leonard Courville — Football 1, 2, 3. Larry Allen Cowley — Tennis 1,2,3.4, FCA. Key Club Treas., French Club. NHS. CAT GUT Allen Scott Crawford — Band. FFA. PASF Stacy Anne Cross — DECA, VICA. Althea-Garden Club, Tri- Hi-Y, Keywanettes Rodney Dale Daniels — FFA, HECE. Brent Dale Davis — FCA, Football 1.2,3,4. Basketball 1 , 2, Baseball 1,2,3,4, French Club, Service Club Rep. Tammy Renea Davis Angle L. Diaz — From North Lamar High School. Sherry Sue Diaz — From North Lamar High School. Twionda LaJoyce Dillard — DECA. VOCCT Dickie D. Dingman — FFA. ' 83 OWL, ' 84 OWL. ' 85 OWL, DECA. Dinita Dirks — HOCE Sec, Rept., FHA VP. Kristy Kay Dixon — FHA. Murray Mandel Dixon — Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4, FCA. Jr. Class Black Rep., Sr. Class Black Rep.. Student Council. Jill Annette Duke — From Forney High School. Forney. Texas. Office Ass ' t.. Tn-Hi-Y. Keywanettes, OEA. Lesa Kaye Easton Russell Don Easton — Band, FFA. Bryan Reece Edwards — FFA, DECA, Drama technician. Danny Levon Edwards Jonetta Marie Edwards — Volleyball 1 , 2. Basketball 1.3. 4, Track 1.3, 4, VOCCT. Tammy Lynn Embry — FHA Sec. Pari., DECA, HECE. Jeff Ensor 20 Seniors KAREN JOYCE Nominated for 1984 Homecoming Queen, Karen plans to go to Paris Junior College and then on to Texas A M. Karen has set a goal to be an accountant. She is presently secretary of the National Honor Society and the Student Council. Karen has been a Blazette for two years now, and also holds membership in Keywanettes and Tri-Hi-Y. Karen admires her parents whose old- fashioned values have been passed on to her. She enjoys waterskiing, tennis, and her job at the Collegiate Shoppe. WHO ' S WHO Cory David Epperson — Football 1, Basketball 1, 2. 3. French Club. Tonja Renee Evans — Bible Club Rep.. TARS. Best All- Round Nominee, Jr. Achievement V.P., Chorale V.P., French Club, Althea Garden Club, Tri-Hi-Y. FEA V.P . Swing Co., Keywanettes, NHS, Nat ' l. English Merit Award. David Grant Farris — Band, French Club, Key Club. Riley J. Ferrell Jr. — HECE Michael Sean Flanary — Thespian, Bible Club. Kimberly Michelle Fleming — TARS. DECA, Tri-HiY. ' 85 OWL. Gayle Lee Ackley (Flippen) — Bible Club, TriHi-Y, TARS, Althea Garden Club, Blazettes Mgr. HECE Sec. Malvin La Keith Flowers — Football 1 , FCA. Basketball 1 . Seniors 21 Tami Lynn Floyd — PASF Rep., Sec, V P , ' 83 OWL. ' 84 OWL Ed., ' 85 OWL Ed., Sam Rayburn Scholar. Karen Ruth Ford — TARS, Tri-HI-Y, PASF Band, Thespians Pres., Bible Club Pres., Keywanettes, Bible Club Sec, Band Drum Major, Science Club. Kelly Ann Ford — Band, Flag Corps, Tri-Hi-Y, French Club, TARS, Keywanettes, Blazettes. Felicia Ann Frierson — Counselor Ass ' t , ' 85 OWL Staff. Sherrll! Ranee Fullbrlght Jimmy Furtch — Football 1. 2. 3, 4, Basketball 1.2, Track 1.2, 3, 4, VOCCT. Patty Jo Gaither — Library Ass ' t.. OEA. Jeffery Latham Garza — Football 1, 2, Football Mgr., PASF, FCA, Science Club, Key Club. Cynthia Lenzetta Gordon — Volleyball 1. 2, Basketball 1. 2. 3, Cheerleader 1 , 2, Blazettes, VOCCT. Bryan Wade Graham — Football 1,2,3, 4, FCA, French Club, Service Club Rep. Lisa Marie Gray — Althea Garden Club, OEA, Counselor Ass ' t. Wendy Kay Greer — Bible Club, FCA, TARS, PASF, Tri-Hi-Y, ' 84 Owl Staff, ' 85 Owl Staff, Keywanettes, NHS, Blazettes James Kelly Griffin — Drum Corps. Laurie Beth Gullion — All Region Choir, Chorale, Bible Club, Students Who Care, FCA Sec, TARS, PASF Chaplain. Tri-Hi-Y Pres., Keywanettes, Blazettes, Powder Puff Football, Girls ' State Delegate, NHS Treas. Jeffery Wayne Haley — Football 1, FFA, Baseball 3, 4. Debra Faye Hargis — HOSA Vice-Pres., Pres., NHS. Robert Lee Harrell — VICA — Auto Body, HECE. Darrell Thomas Hawkes — Band, PASF, Bible Club. Sharon Marie Hayes — FHA, VOCCT, Office Ass ' t. Holly Haynes — Band, Rifle Corps 2, 3, Soph. Class Treas., FCA, PASF Rept., Tennis 2, Counselor Ass ' t. TARS, Tri-Hi- Y, Keywanettes, DECA. Roosevelt Hearn — VAC Diane Marie Hernan — PASF, Tri-HiY, TARS, OEA, Powder Puff Football. Bible Club, Althea Garden Club. Donald Fred Hickson — VEH, VAC, Track 1, 2, 3. Donald Antonio High — Football 1,2,3, 4, Basketball 1,2. 3, 4, Track 1,2,3, 4, FCA, FHA, Chorale, Mixed Ensemble. FTA. Bible Club. 22 Seniors ffi wr W J V i- ' -■ ll ' 1 Shannon William Hobbs — Thespians. Christan Hodge — Thespians Hist., Bible Club, Tri-Hi-Y. French Club, TARS. ' 83 OWL. Deborah Renea Hodges — VOE, DECA, Tri-Hi Y Daniel Gregg Hollje — Tennis 1.2,3, Bible Club, PASF. Lynn Anette Holman — FCA, Bible Club, TARS, Tri-Hi- Y, HOSA. Cheerleader 3, PASF. Cassandra La Trese Holt — Volleyball 2. 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, VOCCT. James Robert Hooten — ' 83 OWL, ' 84 OWL, ' 85 OWL photographer. Tammy Lynne Howard Bruce A. Hughes — FCA, DECA, Band, DECA, FCA. Lynne Anne Hundley Kertrinia Hunter — OEA, Blazettes. Tri-Hi-Y, Counselor Asst Stacey Hutchings — DECA. Althea Garden Club. James Ballard Hutchison III — Football 1 , 2. Baseball 1,2, 3,4, Key Club. Brand! Jackson — DECA, HOSA, Thespians. Debbie Elaine Jackson Robert James Jackson — FFA, PASF, Football 1, 2, Science Club. Travis Michael Jackson — FCA, Golf 1, 2. 3, Football 1. Key Club, Swing Co, Aubrey Delon Jenkins — Football 1 , 2. Baseball 1,2,3. VOCCT, DE,FHA, Choir, Sharon Lynetta Johnson — Bible Club, OEA, Tri-Hi-Y, Karen Brooke Joyce — Tennis 1 , FCA, Blazettes, TARS, Spanish Club, Tn-Hi-Y V.P., Corr. Sec. NHS Sec, Keywanettes, Student Council Sec, 1984 Homecoming Queen Nominee. Cheryl Denise Justice — FFA Stephen Allen Kaas — from Brock High School, Ontario, Canada Kristine Jo Kelley — TARS Sec , FCA V P , Bible Club, Tennis 1. 2, 3, 4, PASF, Blazettes 2nd Lt, Tri-Hi-Y Treas., Powder Puff Football. Keywanettes V P., Student Council Pari., Counselor Ass ' t. Carter Deshong Kennemer ■ 2,4. Key Club. Track 3. Football 1.3. 4, Golf 1, Mary Nell Kennemer — ' 83 OWL, ' 84 OWL Act Ed.. ' 85 OWL Dept. Acad. Ed.. JA. FTA, French Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Lisa Elizabeth Kerr — Tennis 1,2. TARS Pres., FCA, Bible Club, PASF, Soph. Class White Rep., Office Ass ' t., Blazettes Capt., Tri-Hi-Y. Powder Puff Football, HOSA Sec, Keywanettes. April Kay Kincaid Annette Ja ne King — Track 1,2,3, 4, DE Jennifer Lamb — Althea Garden Club. DECA, Counselor Ass ' t. Michael David Lane — Football 1.2, Basketball 1, 2, Bible Club, FFA, FCA. Sharon Denise Lane — FHA. VOCCT. ROBERT RAST Upon graduation Bob will attend Texas A M He holds membership in Pan American Student Forum, Key Club, and FFA. He is a Service Club Representative. He serves as FFA sentinal and has been on the football team for four years. Bob has been in Who ' s Who for 3 years. He admires his parents for their love and care. He likes being able to be with his friends. His hobbies include football, hunting, and music. Bob loves his country and says I am proud to be an American and that I am able to live my life in freedom. WHO ' S WHO 24 Seniors ASHLEY RAY Planning to attend Texas Tech University, Ashley will major in accounting. She holds membership in various organizations including Tri-Hi-Y, Keywanettes, NHS, and Blazettes. She is treasurer of the Student Council, Secretary of Tri-Hi-Y, and Vice- President of NHS. Ashley was a Girls ' State Representative. The opportunity to make lifelong friends is why Ashley enjoys being a student at P.H.S. Her hobby is tennis. She admires Adrian Casey, her third grade teacher, for her dedication and love for each of her students. WHO ' S WHO Penny Diane Lewis — Bible Club, Basketball 1,2.3. Track 1. French Club. Timothy Lewis — VAC Derwin Owan Lipscomb — Football 1.2,3.4. Basketball 1 , 2. 4. Frencti Club, DECA, VOCCT. Regional V.P. Melissa Gale Loftin — Fresh Class OWL Sweetheart Nominee, TARS, Powder Puff Football. Keywanettes, VICA. Tri-Hi-Y. Thespians Sherrle Renee Loggins — TARS Sec . Bible Club. Band, Flag Corps 2, Fresh. Class Sec, FCA, Office Ass ' t. OEA. Tri-Hi-Y, Cheerleader 3, Student Council Sec, ' 85 OWL, Keywanettes Gerry Lee Lollar — Football 1. FFA, DE, Key Club. Roni Sue Lynch — Choir 1 , 2, Chorale 3, 4, Counselor Asst ' 85 0WL. Swing Co. Greg Lyons — Basketball 1 , FHA, VOCCT. Cary Dean Maberry — Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, FCA, FFA, Key Club Sgt. at Arms, PASF, Service Club Rep., ' 85 OWL, Powder Puff Football Coach. Bynard G. Malone — VICA Sec, HECE. Danny Massey — Library Ass ' t. Mindy Nan Massey — Band, PASF, Rifle Corps Capt., TARS. FCA, Tri-Hi-Y, Science Club, NHS, Cheerleader 4. Billy Joe Mayes — VAC Laverra Jeane Mayfield — VAC, VOCCT. Tracy Dewayne McCarthy Reba K. McClain — French Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Paul Stephen McCool Terry Lynn McFadden — ' 82 OWL, 83 OWL, ' 84 OWL, ' 85 OWL, Photographer, Bible Club, Thespians, NHS. Gregory Lee McGinnis — Football 1,2,3,4, Key Club, PASF, Boys ' State Rep., NHS. Kathryn Rosine Mclntire Marvin Carl McKemie — Football Mgr. 1, Football 3. Bradley Rogers McKlnnon — FCA, VICA Reporter, V.P., HOSA. LaDeanea Sue McWaters — Band, Rifle Corps 2, 3, Blazettes. Barbara Jean Mills — Counselor Ass ' t., Science Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Tim Milsap Robert Dewayne Milton — Football 1, 2, 3, 4, VOCCT. Kevin LaMont Mitchell — Chorale. Celestine Morris — Flag Corps, OEA. Curtis Lee Morris — VICA, VAC LaDeanea Jill Nabors — Bible Club, PASF, TARS, Tri-Hi-Y, FTA, FFA. Mary Lorena Naron — Bible Club. PASF, Tri-Hi-Y, Chorale. Swing Co. Bradley Dale Newberry — PASF, Band, Choir, Bible Club, Powder Puff Cheerleader. M Kathy Lynn Newberry — Bible Club, FCA. Choir, PASF, Tennis 1 . Jr Class Sec Tri-Hi-Y. Blazettes, Lt ,TARS, Keywanettes, Sr. Class Treas Leslie Hadba Nolan — Bible Club, FCA, Students Who Care, PASF. TARS, ' 83 OWL, TriHi-Y, Powder Puff Football. ' 84 OWL Co-Ed., ' 85 OWL Bus. Mgr.. NHS. Natl English f erit Award. Keywanettes, Counselor Ass ' t KImberley Kay Nowell — Tennis 1 . 2. FCA, Bible Club, Thespians, Soph Class Sec . TARS, Office Ass ' t , Powder Puff Football. Cheerleader 3, 4. Jr. Class Treas,, OEA Pari., Reporter Hist., Tri- Hi-Y, Keywanette Treas., Sr. Class Treas. Patsy Kay Parnell — FHA, DECA. Frankle Faith Parsons — HOSA, French Club, Library Ass ' t. Timothy Wayne Pate — DECA, HECE. Brady Alan Pearce — Bible Club. Thespians. Ruby Faye Penny — Volleyball 1 . 2, Blazettes, VOCCT. JENNIFER WALKER Planning to attend Paris Junior College after graduation, Jennifer will major in communications. Jennifer is the President of the Student Council. She has been President of her Sophomore and Junior class. Jennifer has been named DAR Good Citizen. During her Freshman year, she was named Best All Round Freshman Girl. Jennifer holds membership in TARS, Bible Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish Club, and NHS. She was elected Lt. of the Drill Team. Her hobbies include waterskiing, hunting, sewing, and writing. She enjoys her responsibilities and interaction with her classmates. Jennifer admires her dad because he cares about people and she can always count on him. She believes that a happy person must give first and then will receive abundantly in return. WHO ' S WHO Seniors 27 GORDON WOOD Gordon is a member of various organizations including Key Club, NHS, and Science Club Vice President. He plans to go to Stanford University and major in the field of engineering. Gordon has been named National Merit Semifinalist. When he is not busy, he enjoys reading, riding his bike, and outdoor sports. He also has a brown belt in karate. He has excelled as an A student. Being around his friends is the thing that Gordon enjoys about school. Admiring his parents, Gordon is grateful to them for the positive influence they have been in his life. Gordon believes every one should try his hardest to set and obtain goals. WHO ' S WHO Gwen T. Phan — Bible Club, FCA, FTA, French Club. ' 83 OWL, ' 84 OWL Photo Ed., ' 85 OWL Photo Ed. Carolina Pigni — From Segrado Corazon, tennis 4, Thespians, Bible Club. Joseph Edward Porter — Football 1, 2, 3, 4, FCA, Basketball 1 . 2, 3, 4, FHA, Baseball 2, Track 4. Stanley Benard Porter Arnold Jayson Porterfield — From Weatherford High School, Weatherford, TX, Football 3, 4, NHS. Kenneth Don Preston — Bible Club, JA. DECA, VICA. Louis Joe Prihode Jr. — FFA. VICA, DECA. Brenda LaRue Randall — Girls Ensemble, EMCEE, Mixed Choir, Chorale. Ken W. Raney — FFA. Band. Robert Joseph Rast — Football 1.2,3, 4. FFA Sentinal, Who ' s Who Among PHS Students. Boys ' State Rep., PASF, Key Club, Service Club Rep. Ashley Elizabeth Ray — Choir. Tennis 1.2,3, 4, FCA V.P.. Bible Club, PASF. TARS. Girls ' State Rep.. Blazettes. Tri-Hi- Y Sec. Natl. English Merit Award. Powder Puff Football. Student Council Treas.. NHS V.P.. Keywanettes Pres. Sharon Kaye Reasno — Volleyball 1. Basketball 1. FHA. Blazettes Anthony Glen Reed — Football 1 . 2. Basketball 1 . VICA, VAC Christopher Tryon Reed — Football 1.2.3. VICA. VAC, Choir. Kenneth Rhodes Lisa Rhodes — DECA, FHA, Althea Garden Club. Stephanie L. Ridley — Mixed Choir. TARS. FTA. FHA. Bible Club. Office Ass ' t.. DE. HECE. ' 85 OWL. Donna Jean Robins — Volleyball 1. 2, 4. Track 1. FCA. Bible Club. FHA. Blazettes. Keith Benard Robins — Football 1 . FCA. JA. Basketball 3. 4. VOCCTPres, Angela Denise Robinson — Office Ass ' t.. OEA. Blazettes. Tri-Hi-Y. Steve Ray Robison — VICA. Pres Robert Trent Rose — Choir. Swing Co.. PASF. Millie Lynn Roth — DE. HECE V.P.. FHA. Gina Ford Routon — TARS. Althea Garden Club President. •83 OWL, ' 84 OWL, ' 85 OWL, OEA Robert Jack Rusak — Band. PASF. National English Merit Award. Amy Lynn Rushing — Basketball 1. FCA, Bible Club. 82 OWL, ' 83 OWL, ' 84 OWL Sec. Ed., ' 85 OWL Sec. Ed., JA. FTA. Pres,, PASF. Tri-Hi-Y. Althea Garden Club. TARS. Dearld Tawan Sanders — FCA. Basketball 1, Office Ass ' t., DE Edward Wayne Sanders — FHA, HECE. Kelly Ray Sanders — Band. FFA. DECA. Jeffery Scott Sansom — Football 1. FFA, FCA. Bradley Dale Scott — FFA, HECE. Zolton Eugene Scott Octavia Priscilla Sheffield — Volleyball 1. Basketball 1, FHA, Powder Puff Football. Julie Anna Short — Band. PASF, ' 84 OWL, ' 85 OWL Org. Ed.. Bible Club, Althea Garden Club, Crape Myrtle Queen, Tri-Hi-Y, Office Ass ' t., Emcees. Shauna Oenlse Short — Thespians, Bible Club, OEA. Jennifer Kathleen Simmons — Band, Choir. Drum Corps, Thespians, Treas., Pari., Tri-Hi-Y, Bible Club, NHS, Mascot •84- ' 85. I ' ' ' miM v-. Alan Paul Simpson — FCA, Baseball 1,4, FFA, PSAF, NHS. Kenneth Norrell Simpson — Football 1, Basketball Mgr. 1, 2, 3, FFA. Alan George Smallwood — Band. DECA. Clark Justin Smallwood — Football 1, 2, Golf 1, Baseball 2. 3,4. FFA. Byron Dewayne Smith — Football 1,2,3,4, Track 1 . 2, Basketball 1, FHA, HECE. Denise Marie Smith — Choir, FTA, PASF, TARS, Althea Garden Club. Tri-Hi-Y, OEA. ' 84 OWL, Office Asst. Sandra Gayle Smith — FTA. Althea Garden Club. DECA. ' 83 OWL, Blazettes, HOSA, TARS, HECE Historian, Tn-Hi-Y, Counselor Ass ' t., Keywanettes. Thomas Sorenson Kim Dewayne Spraglin — Football 1, VAC. VICA. Jerry Dudley Springer — Band, FFA, DECA V.P. Bradley Steven Stellpflug — French Club, FCA, Band, Science Club, NHS, Bible Club, Nafl. English Merit Award, Key Club. Brian Thomas Stellpflug — Football 1, French Club, DECA. John Edward Stephens — FTA, Rifle Corps, OEA Pres., NHS. Nafl. English Merit Award. Debbie Karzett Steward — VOCCT, Office Ass ' t., Choir, HOSA Pari. Caryn Ann Stewart — Band, Flag Corps, Tri-Hi-Y, TARS, HOSA, HECE Treas. Mona Rochell Styles — FHA, HECE Holly Kay Taack — Counselor Ass ' t. HOSA, FFA. French Club. Donna Marie Tarter — Bible Club, FCA, Choir, Blazettes, PASF, Tennis 2, Tri-Hi-Y, TARS, Keywanettes, OEA. Caria Gayle Taylor — Bible Club. TARS, ' 83 OWL, Office Ass ' t., ' 84 OWL Sports Ed.. Tri-Hi-Y, ' 85 OWL Index Ed. Donald Templeton — VEH, VAC. 30 Seniors TangI Jo Terpening — Chorale Sec. Swing Co., French Club. OEA. James Earl Thomas — Band. Baseball 2, DECA. Sonja Thomas — Volleyball 1.2,3. VOCCT. Office Ass ' t.. FHA. Keith Thompson. Stacie Lynn Thompson — from Tyler Street Christian Academy Dallas. TX. ' 84 OWL, Org. Ed . PASF. NHS. Nafl. English Merit Award. ' 85 OWL Act. Ed. Shelley Lynn Thurman — Choir. ' 83 OWL, ' 84 OWL Sub Mgr.. FTA. TARS. Althea Garden Club. OEA. Library Ass ' t.. Tri-Hi-Y. Glynn Ray TIdwell — FFA Nellie Marie Turner — VEH, VAC. Gregg Linn VIckers — Thespian. Odessa Wade — Volleyball 1. 2. 3. Basketball 1. 2. 3. Fresh. Class Black Rep.. FCA. FHA. Jennifer Lynn Walker — Bible Club. FCA. TARS. Best Ail- Around Freshman Girl. Fresh. Choir Hist.. Soph. Class Pres.. Student Council Pres.. Who ' s Who at P.H.S. 2, 3, NHS. Jr. Class Pres.. Tri-Hi-Y Reporter. Blazettes Lt.. PASF. DAR Good Citizen. Brian Daon Wall — Band. Tennis 1 . FCA. Bible Club. PASF, Emcee. Rifle Corps. Gary Dewayne Wallace — Football 1.2. DECA. Barbara Washington — Basketball 1, 2, Track 1,2. Pat Emery Watson — Baseball 1 , VICA, DECA Treas. Susan Arlene Watts — FHA. DECA. French Club. David Shane Welch — Football 1.2.3. FFA Reporter. Advisor. Jill Marie Whitesides — Band. Bible Club. FCA TARS, Trl- Hi-Y. Powder Puff Football. Science Club. Office Ass ' t., PASF. Joyce Laverne Williams — Bible Club. FHA Sec. Pres.. Office Ass ' t. .OEA. Sec. Stacey Lavearl Williams — Football 1. 2, HECE. Terry Williams — Football 1.2.3.4. FHA. Basketball 1 . 2, 3. VOCCT. DECA. Track. Walter Williams — Football 1.2.3.4. FCA. Choir. Kelll Kaye Williamson — FCA. Bible Club. Office Ass ' t.. PASF. TARS. OEA V.P.. ' 84 OWL. Blazettes. Powder Puff Football. TrI-Hi-Y. Keywanettes. Nicholas E. Wlxom — from Lake Havase City. Arizona. FHA, HECE Seniors 31 Christine Elaine Wood — from James Madison High School, Houston, Tx. Gordon Graham Wood — Band, French Club, Key Club Pres., V.P., Powder Puff Cheerleader, Who ' s Who among PHS Students, Science Club, NHS Pres., Service Club Rep., Natl. Merit Semi-finalist. Randy Laval Wooten — Choir, Football 1,3. Track 1. Stacie Lenore Woolen — Soph, class Black Rep.. HECE. Angela Machele Yarbrough — Band, Tri-Hi-Y, TARS, OEA Pari, Bible Club. Stephanie Michelle Yates — VOCCT Sec, Bible Club, Althea Garden Club, FHA, Office Ass ' t., Powder Puff Football. Missy York — Freshman Class Treas., FCA, Bible Club, Choir, Soph. Class V. P., Soph, class OWEL Sweetheart Nominee, Cheerleader 2, 3. 4, Office Ass ' t., Jr. Class. V.P., Tn-Hi-Y, PASF, TARS, Jr. Class OWEL Sweetheart Nominee, Jr. Class Favorite. Powder Puff Football, NHS. Keywanettes. Sr. Class V.P.. 1984 Homecoming Queen. Kristi Lynn Young — from Hugo High School, Hugo, Okla. Band, NHS, PASF, Tri-Hi-Y. Laura Ann Young Susan Gail Young — from John Tyler High School Tyler. Tx Dennis MichaeL Zak — VICA, FFA. The student body headed by Principal Paul Trull welcomes two foreign exchange students. In August Carolina Pigni arrived from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Lotten Aakenberg is from Skovde, Sweden. CLASS FAVORITES — James Alspaugh and Missy York JUNICI S One More Year Led by head sponsors Mitzie Pirtle and Beverly Gunter, the Junior class has combined exciting ideas with great effort and has made the past three years profitable. Class members have sold Wildcat key chains, calendars, mugs, and candy. A chili supper was held to add money to class funds. These funds were directly needed for putting on a junior-senior prom. The Junior class and their officers have carried a spirit with them the past three years. This past year a KISS THE PIG contest was held. Representing the Junior Class, Mrs. Nancy Hudson bravely kissed the beribboned pig. With their final year ahead of them, this class hopes to continue the prosperity it has begun. CLASS OFFICERS Seated; White Rep. Mellissa McGee and Treasurer Telia Mashburn. Standing: Secretary Mlllnda Stuckey . President Brian White, VP Jack Morrow, and Blacl( Rep. Denetra Hardison. K Wt S i iin WL ' ■ x9 Wf -! Jff c wIhIiV WHO ' S WHO Steve Cecil WHO ' S WHO John Mark Davis 34 Juniors WHO ' S WHO Susie King WHO ' S WHO Katherine Lutz :. -ii CLASS FAVORITES Zach Saffle Katherine Lutz Juniors 35 Shawn Lee Abbott Brian Dale Adams Doris Denise Alexander Walter Ray Alexander David Mark Anthony Jennifer Marlene Armstrong Damon Lowell Asbery James Brad Ashford Kendall Lee Atwood Randall Wayne Atwood Tony Chad Baeza Greg Townson Baker 36 Juniors £fiiinf Sandra Lea Barber Daria Jean Barnes Bryan Keith Basinger Ti)uanna Yvette Battle Michelle Beall John Rayburn Bell Keith Black Suzelle LaJuan Blackshear Andrea LaMont Booker Stephanie Diane Booker Stephanie Jo Booth Lisa Gail Boss Robert L. Bost Blake Shelton Bowmer Jolie Catherine Bourgeois Terry Earl Bridgers Janice Denise Brigham Billy Joe Brown Craig Martin Burns Stacy Bernard Burns Angela Lynn Callihan Ann Mane Cameron Crystal Lynn Caminade Andy Cannon John (Jay) Cannon Micheal Lynn Canup Gregg Carey Amy Jo Carr Karen Denise Castleman John Stephen Cecil Dennis Edward Chalaire Michael Wayne Chambers Craig Chandler Mark Ray Chappell Dawn Michelle Childres Bonnie Sue Clark Kelly Dean Click Paula Michelle Coker Brenda Eaye Cooper Alicia Beth Cope Lenora Michelle Council Marcus Trent Council Juniors 37 Does Karen Ford really believe an apple a day keeps the doctor away? Walter Harding and Telia Mashburn concentrate on taking a World History test. Charles Russell Cunningham Edwin Scott Cunningham Terry Dale Davenport Cynthia Machelle Davis Jeff Kimball Davis John Mark Davis Stephanie Lorraniee Davis Pamela Anne Dawson Carolyn Day Alicia Paige Denney Steve Calvin Dickey Lisa Ann Dillard Wayne DIngman Damon Lamont Dixon Craig Lowell Dockery John Bradley Dockery Judy Renee Dollins LaDonna S. Donahou Steve Wayne Dotson Michael David Dougherty Matt Wayne Doyal Joe Daryl Duncan Pamela Lajoyce Ellis Shana Ellis Murray Thomas Fasken Melissa Lynn Feather Martin Anthony Finch Micheal Dean Flippen Davlyn Dawn Folmar Kenda Ann Foster Juniors Christine Veine and Melanie Van Cleave examine their cat specimen in Anatomy and Physiology. Varsity cheerleader Denetra Hardison leads a cheer in the pep rally. Michael Craig Foster Patrick Ronnell Franklin Michelle Jean Furtch Tammy Renee Galther James Edward James L. Gibson Angela Yvette Gill Carolos Lavert Gill Robert B. Gilliland Sherri Kay Glover Terri Renee Glover Sheila Renee Goley Michael Alan Gott Kenny Ray Greer Susan Ann Grimes Demetra Dejuan Hall Walter Harding Denetra Michelle Hardison Curtis Dwayne Harris Phyllis Renee Harris Kenneth A. Harrison Shawn David Harrison TracI Lynn Harrison Celia Melissa Hawkins Senior captains and lieutenants kick high. Mrs. Peggy Sikes gives her World History class their daily assignments. Tijuanna Battle, Craig Chandler, Michelle Coker, and Alicia Denney study in Mrs. Sikes World History class Chris Head Thomas Carroll Hensel Bill L Hensel Shelley Diane Hervey Alton Dewayne Hess Rodney Wayne Hess Ronald Edward Hickson Donna Annita High Billy Dewanye Hill Clinten Marcell Hill Jeffery Glenn Hill Rodney Ramon Hocutt Amanda Nell Holmes Tarsha Bushea Holt Tonya Juanita Holt Arhonda Kaye Huey Misty Michelle Huff Reginald Bernard Hughes Sonja Yvette Hughes Carey Lynn Humphrey Kathy G. Humphrey Deborah Denise Hutto Bobby Jack Ingram David Lenn Jackson Elizabeth Ann Johnson Esther Lavon Johnson George Sylvester Johnson Jr. John Edward Johnson Kevin Shane Johnson Yolanda Rebecca Johnson David Wayne Jones Dorothy Ann Jones Mike Anthony Jones Charlie Ray Jordan RachelleD. Kaas Amy Kay Kammerlohr Randall James King Emily Suzanne King Allen Joe Kirby Angela Fay Kirby Laura Ann Kirtley Joe Earl Ladell Karen Rena Lane Michael Shaun Lane Gerry Dwight Lay II Mary Magdolene Leeks Michael Caroll Lester Sandra Kay Lester Donald Ray Lipscomb Debra Lee Lowe Katherine Paige Lutz Farland Gregory Lyons Kelica Lynn Lyons Cescily Denine Manning Reece Dee Manning Kriste Lynn Martin Lisa Kristine Martin Jimmy Martinez Jody Ann Mashburn Telia Ann Mashburn Caria Michelle Mason Shirley Mane Maxey Kristel Priscillia McCray Lucius Cornell McCuin MikeD. McCuin Anita Lynn McDonald MiMli i A ' .4 X a lJ MT% Brad Scott McFadden Deborati Kay McNeal Joel Curtis Michaelis Randall Allen Mick Dolean Renea Miller Kirk Miller Michael Dale Miller Dennis Wayne Milton Louella Mane Milton Tracy De Milton Patricia Kay MIms Lieutenant Mims Jr. Carl Edmond Mitchell David Christopher Mitchell James Edward Mitchell Sannon Myrick Morgan Gregory Paul Moore Kim Moore LaSonya Jeannette Moore Vernon Dewayne Moore Chris Lee Morphew Jack David Morrow Philip Keith Nance Samuel Wayne Nations Rodney Nickerson Mark Nickleson Jeft Alan Noble Karen Mane Norman Janelle Kathleen Odom Mannon E Neal Marc Ray Owens Sean Tristin Parker Dayna Kay Parson Billy Greg Partridge Tonya Deone Peek Mark Allen Phillips Lesley Louise Pierce Julie Kay Pitts Gregory Allen Poole Margenna Suzette Potter Angela LaJaun Prater Sean L. Pruett Scott Cunningham escorts Caroline Day out of the building Stacy Sikes files a test in Mrs. Winfrey ' s French class. Becky Lois Randell Dashielle Leigh Reddell Robert Christian Rednour Ann Renee Reed Casey Dewayne Reed Victor Tyrone Reed Brain Paul Reese Jeanette Lee Reeves Kobin Doug Reynolds Phillip Juan Rhodes Jodi Roberts Candi M. Robertson Karie Lynn Rodgers Tonya Rollerson Cindy M. Ross Rodney Earl Rosson John Brad Rountree Zach Jones Saffle Charles Dewayne Sampson Jerry Sanders William Anthony Sanders Roderick Damone Sanford Anthony Barrett Sawyer Dana Sheree Scogglns Michael Wayne Scott Stacy Luann Scroggins Craig E. Shaw Darrel (Bo) Lewis Sheridan Lee Ann Shores Laura Lee Sikes Richard Wayne Sikes Stacy Lynn Sikes Darrell Lee Sims Laura Sue Sims Tony Robert Slagle Dara Lynn Smallwood Jason Andrews Smallwood Cecilia Kaye Smith Jenny Rebecca Smith Lana Lynn Smith Meri Suzanne Smith Michael Christopher Smith Michael Wayne Smith Paula Krea Smith Trea Deshong Snowton Keith Darrell Spangler Kimberly Dawn Stockton Milinda Kay Stuckey Tamra Ann Taack JeffTaber Rita L. Tennon Joe David Thielman Dianna Thomas Paul DeWayne Thomas Russell G. Thrasher Ronald Wesley Tidwell Donald L. Tucker Kenneth Dale Tyler Michael R. Usry Melanle Shae Van Cleave Wes Tidwell, Murray Fasken. and Jack Morrow dissect a cat In Anatomy and Physiology. Everyone remembers the Blazettes with their Impressive clown routine. Joseph Earl Vaughn Christine A. Veien Paul Gene Vest Mike J. VIsger Christina M. Waggoner Melanle Joy Wallace Donell L.Walters Christie Lyn Ward Kim Renee Washington Rhonda Sue Weems Kathy Ann Weiberg Sean Jake Whitaker Billy Ranee White Brian Keith White Jennifer Diane White Pam Joyce White Ronald Edward Whitson Samuel Deshawn William Denise Williams Wachelle Renia Williams David Wilson Raymond Darrell Wooten Lisa Ann Wright Gina Ruth Yates Juniors 47 $€PH€M€I5E$ Spirited and Successful Spirit and dedication, coupled with motivation and the desire to succeed can be key elements in unlocking success. Words and ideas like these come to mind when one speaks of the sophomore class. Head sponsors Ann Norment and Deirdre Alsup wasted no time organizing this class when they entered as Freshmen. Their sponsors have worked diligently with class members to develop leadership potential. Student representatives were elected in each freshman homeroom. This got the Class of ' 87 off to a good start. The Sophomore class has made good things happen in our school. We can all look forward to seeing this class contribute more in the next two years. CLASS OFFICERS Seated: President Todd Johnson and Treasurer Becky White. White Rep. Kathryn Cobb, VP Shannon Stephens, and Secretary Dana Nash. (Not Pictured: Black Rep. Sonya Price) WHO ' S WHO Harry Crawford, Jr. WHO ' S WHO Kellie King 48 Sophomores Judy Mathis Sophomores 49 Lonny Paul Ackley Vicky Faye Adams Arnold David Alegria Kevin Ray Alexander Patricia Ann Alexander Trade Marie Alexander Dana Alien Jon David Allen Lon Kaye Allen Geneva Anderson Melissa Rochelle Anderson Tammy Darlene Anderson Dawn Elizabeth Annis Dennis Ray Ashley Meredith Gaye Ashton Darrell Lynn Atwood Stacy Elaine Avery Jerry Scott Bailey Sandra Dunette Baldwin Jackie L. Ballard Wendy Gale Barber Brian Keith Barry Kyle Adrian Barry Amanda Marie Bell Orlando Bell Donald Ray Bergstrom John O. Berry Kraig Steven Betterton Nichelle D. Biglow Tammy Lynette Bivens Dons Jean Black Jesse Dewayne Black L.J. Black Jr. Gwendolyn LaJoyce Blake Dustin Benjamin Blount Gidget Gayle Bohler Vickie Faye Boles Vicki Denise Bonham Sheila Renee Booker Wade Dejuan Booker Tad Anthony Bourgeois Linda Gail Bratcher 50 Sophomores Beverly Haunani Brazeal Cindy Renee Bridgers Gary Don Bridgers Carrie De Ann Brown Chad B. Brown Cindy Anne Brown Lisa Anne Brown Shelley Kay Brown Kim Denlse Burt Mike D. Carey Angela Kay Carter Jeffery Carter Phillip Boyd Cashlon Steve Dewayne Cashion Donald Todd Chapman Kathryn Cobb Steve W. Cole Patricia Ann Coleman Ray Anthony Coleman Toby Lee Coleman Mary Catherine Copeland Missy KayeCoplin Jennifer DeeAnn Cotton Paula Lorraine Council Dewayne C. Coursey Harry Lee Crawford Reglna Lou Critcher Sonia Suzette Crostley Yolanda Lynn Crostley Jackie Lynn Cummings Gary Jo hn Cunningham Gregory Wayne Cunninghan- Eric Dangerfield Roderick Harold Deaton Stormy Danlele Dockrey Marsha Lynn Dotson Karia Sue Downs Anna Lisa Doyal Patrick Shane Drake Doug Scott Draper LaZhanette Draper Trent Dewade Dudley Sophomores 51 Kevin Howard Duncan Barnes W Dunkins Teresa Ann Echols Carlos Dewayne Edwards Daniel Keith Edwards Joseph (Shorty) Edwards Richard Todd Embry Aida Alicia Escobedo Tamera Jeanette Fangio Brad Kent Earns James Sheb Earns Dede Elizabeth Fasken Nan Ferguson Joe David Finney Kenneth Tyrone Flowers Gayle Denise Franklin Gwen Joyce Franklin Clinton Chadwick Frazier 1£ In Halibouty Hall French fries become a part of the routine for Christine Veien. Mr. Trull presents visiting Japanese visitors with a copy of the ' 84 OWL. 52 Sophomores Mm VJ3 Belinda LaJoyce Fulbright Deluin Scott Fulbright Donald Ray Fuller Anthony Jon Gage Carlos R. Garcia Cynthia Garmon Michael Garner Eyvonne Michelle Garrett J. B. Garvin Cathie George Kenny B. Gibson Tracia Trammel Giles Benny L. Godsey Charlie Hugh Golden Teresa Arlene Goley Kern Raquell Goodwin Beverly Jean Gordon Thomas Dewayne Gordon Sophomores 53 Mark Graham Melissa Green Richard Glenn Green Jennifer Lynn Grinsel Kendra DeAnn Grooms Marcus Wayne Gunn Garry Ryan Gurley Anthony Glynn Hall Jeff Carlyle Hamner M. Elizabeth Hargus Damon Caldwell Harvey Andria Lee Heckaman Micheal Lloyd Henry Lesley L. Hicks Caretta Denise Hill Loyd Wayne Milliard Bobby James Hisaw Shantai Mignon Hodge Freddy Wayne Hodges Jimmie H. Holt Robert Earl Holt Marcus Tyrone Hooker Steven Brian Hooser Tonya Rachel Houchins Jason Howard Melissa Sue Huffman Jackie Denise Hughes Terry Rochele Hughes Richard Clint Hundley Kelly Dewayne Hurley Rickey Lynn Hatchings William Paul Hutto Carrie Alicia Hudspeth Kelvin Dewayne Jackson Kelley Rene Jackson Tracey Joanne James Julia Elizabeth Johns Janice Marie Johnson Michelle Lynn Johnson Todd Dewayne Johnson Cheryl Renea Jones David Paul Jones 54 Sophomores Tom Annette Jones Kristy Leigh Julian Shannon Earl Kendricks Robert Scott Kimball Aleis Shana King Kellie Ann King Quentin LaJuan King Robert Earl King Sonia TuJuan King Stacy King Jim Bailey Kirby Patti Diane Kirtiey Micheal Kitchens Mara Gretchen Kohls Eric Leigh Kraft Christopher Alan Lancaster Melanie Dawn Lane Marcus Dewayne Lawrence Melissa Joyce Lay Zachary Shane Lay Craig Cooper LeFlore Stephan Glenn Legate Ricky Lenoir Quentin Michion Lipscomb Chad Neal Madding Amy DeAnn Martin Marty M. Martin Sarah L. Matheny Judy Mathis Alicia Mayfield Angelia Mane Mayfield Joey McCarthy Michael Dewayne McCleary Amanda Kirsten McDowra Chip Ray McEwin Larry Dean McFrazier David Wayne McGee Kimberly Ann McGowen Angela Renee Mclntire Jimmy James Mclntire Patricia Ann McKenna Jewel Ann Meeds Sophomores 55 Note taking is a needed skill tor biology students Dawn Naron. Stormy Dockrey. and Mandi Bell. Ronny C. Mick Darrell Dwayne Mickens Lisa Milsap Billy Joe Milton Mictielle Lynn Mobley Tina Rectiell Montgomery Adana Ann Moore Cynttiia Denise Moore Tommy Wayne Moore Van Moore David Edward Morgan Damon Brian Morris Stielley Yvonne Morns Bradley B. Mosley James Madison Nabors Judith Dawn Naron Dana Dee Nash William Blackstone Neely Ramona Nelson Anthony Nemer Nolan Chester Wayne Norris Tommy Lee Norris Lee Anna O ' Neal Johnny Lee O ' Neal 56 Sophomores Christopher Parker Betty Jean Parks Lynn Reed Patrick Jeffrey Atwill Patterson Jerry Lee Pearl Donny Ray Perry Jeff Creig Pickering Wes Pope Cameron Banard Porter Tamara Jean Porterfleld Brenda Kay Preston Sonja Price Cory Lynn Pye Kyle Queen Brad Hilton Ray Eric Eugene Ray Jamie Lewis Ray Regenia Ray Anthony Keith Reasno Rickey Lynn Reasno Steve Scott Reilley Kellie Diana Reily Johnny Lee Rickman Natalie Nannette Ridley Wes Pope. Ronny Bratcher, Clark Grant attend an ag meeting. Sophomores 57 Marshall Trent Robins Michael Brent Robins Dorothy Ann Robinson Leslie Brian Route Joseph Russell Robby Shaujaun Russell Beverly Kay Ruthart Ricky Mark Sale Dariue Leroy Samuels Rochelle LaJoyce Sanders John Alan Scheer George Micheal Scroggins Shannon Lynette Sewell Melissa Ann Sharkey Judson Cowper Sheppard Steven George Shoemake Roxanna Kay Shores Craig Sikes Dorothy Sikes Albert Greg Simpson James D. Simpson John Robert Simpson Ophelia Maril Sims Donnell Sims George Kyle Sitz Mark R. Skates Alan Keith Skidmore Carol Lynn Smith David Smith Lance Wayne Smith Russell Glen Spain Shannon Jean Stephens Gerald Ray Stephens Jr. Lisa Ann Stephens Michael Dewayne Stone Michael Shane Stone Wendy Michelle Storey Debra Jean Strickland Kelly Ann Swaim Cynthia Long Swanson James Henry Tarter Mark Dewayne Taylor 58 Sophomores ? ' i Marcus Derwin Thomas Monica Rochelle Thomas Roderick Onesemus Thomas Rodney Keith Thomas _ sa Ann Thompson •Vendy Leigh Thompson Angie Grace Turk Sherry Lavern Turpin Donald Ray Tyson Valerie Vee Vanderburg Shandra L Wade Joe Louis Wallace John David Wallace Brenda LaJoyce Washington Roy Lee Washington Yvonne Rochelle Watson Ronnie Gene Wear Larry Weaver Amanda Dione Whitaker Katherme Mane Whitaker Becky Lynn White Tammy Gail White Rickey M_ Wilkerson Aline Denise Williams Dester LaMar Williams Kenin Wanye Williams Marsha Nikole Williams Stephanie L. Williams Trina Williams Cary Jack Williamson Jerry Lee Wilson Matthew James Wood Ken Woodby Tracy Earl Woods Jana Jo Woodruff Latricia Ann Wooten James Wright Wade Randall Wright Mitch Wayne Young Rickey Wayne Young Susan Machelle Young Sophomores 59 FI EStiMEN A Tradition of Their Own Often freshmen do not get too involved in activities their first year; however, this class is an exception. In August, 378 Freshmen embarked on a new four-year journey. Under the able leadership of Mrs. Glenna Ford and Monta Lewis, the freshman class has made a remarkable impact on our school. Years have passed since a Freshman class has shown more spirit. Looking forward to raising funds that would be needed later, this class enthusiastically sold fruit, a fund- raiser that will be theirs until they graduate. Freshmen are bright, competitive and exciting promoters of good spirit and will. Our school can only become better with their presence. CLASS OFFICERS Seated: White Rep. Stasia Saffle, President Ann Allcorn. Standing Treasurer Brian Carver, Black Rep. Tony Martin, Secretary Tracey Jackson and VP Martin Beversdorf Stacy L. Abbott Brian K. Alexander Carol Lynn Alexander Pansy Dion Alexander Sandra Denise Alexander Ann Mane Allcorn Alena Gail Allen Wes Len Allen Holly Jo Anderson Jeff Lynn Arnold Jonathan Scott Ashley Bret Cole Ashton William Roy Aubrey Amy Beth Ballard David R Banks Steve Ray Barber Joseph Brian Barnard Kimberly Michelle Barnett Sandy Joyce Battle Michelle Anglea Barr MikeBeall 60 Freshmen CLASS FAVORITES Mary Jane Haynes Darren Ellis fif ft f p Bradley Eugene Bell Martin James Beversdorf BradG. Bills Gwen Black Roy Dean Black Amy S. Blackburn Brett Tyler Boatner Brad Dean Bohanan Sherry Lynn Bohanan Ruben Dewayne Bonnen Steven Robert Bowers Tracy Latrece Bowman Chad Glen Brakeblll Adonna Janelle Bratcher Ronnie C. Bratcher Michael Lee Brazeal Tammy Denise Bridgers Michael Dewayne Brooks David Ross Brooks Jeff Scott Brown Stacey Leigh Brown Freshmen 61 Could Lara McGee be translating her French lesson? Rob Myrick Browning Monica Lee Brumley Tammy Kay Burchinal Brian Wesley Burrow Deena Louise Burt Lynne Mane Burton Chad Max Bush Kristin Ann Byers Kristi Ann Callihan Patricia Cannon Tommy Joe Carico Angle Ann Carlile Brian Christopher Carver Tammy Cato Avis Annette Chamberlain Becky F. Chappell Michael Wade Charlesworth Jennifer Renee Chester Glynese Pleshette Cooper Michelle Kay Cooper Robert Lee Cooper Sharon A. Cooper Dee Dee A. Cope John Wayne Cope Terry Wayne Corprew Stephen Dejun Coursey Sherri Michelle Courville Lezlie Ann Cowley 62 Freshmen Im K m «t £; n f ip as, 1 lit f« 6 i . 1 £ fi ' f Sheri Inez Crawford Carolyn Ann Crews Tracey M. Crostley Gary Brandon Cunningham Tern Lynn Cunningham Tom Lynn Cunny Rosemarie Dake Otis Lawrence Davis Jr. James A. Davis Debbie Denise Dillard Melody Jean Dingman Patricia Gale Dobbs Steven Tyron Dobbs Patty Ann Drake Suzie Louise Drake Tracy Lynn Driggars Julie Ann Dudley James E. Dunn Jeffery Todd Duren Melanie Ann Ellis W. Damn Ellis Tessa M Embry David J Emmite Felicia Kay Ensor Tracy Lane Epien Laurey Epperson Deborah Kay Fields Kenneth Charles Fllppen Freshmen 63 Joanna Jordon works in Mrs. Pope ' s freshman English class. Mr. Milford and Mr. Bolton wait to use phone in office. Spring Flowers Devri Dannette Folmar Brad W. Ford Kristi Michelle Forshee Cassie De Ann Fox Aaron Frazer Robert Carlton Fulbnght Gerald Fuller Regina Kay Furgason Charles Banard Gaffney Alesa Sue Garvin Keith Benard Garvin Merritt Kathleen Gibbons Stephen Craig Gibson Sultry N. Giles Lanette Jill Gonzales Clark A. Grant James Earl Gray Kenny W. Graves Debbie Lashall Green Tony Lee Gunn Delora Lee Hackler Kimberly Michelle Hackler LaSonya Denisa Hall Malcolm Ward Hall Nadra LaShon Hall Rachal Rochelle Hall Rodney Degian Hall Susan Renee Hall Ted Carlton Hampton Elisabeth M. Hanson William Edward Harding Jr. Richard L. Hardison Marian Harrell Shannon Denise Harrell 64 Freshmen 1 r ££A i Jamie Lin Harris Mary B. Harris Tonya Brikell Harris Rhonda Jo Harrison Monica Rae Harvey Katherine Dame Hawkins Mary Jane Haynes Stephanie Claire Haynes Nicole Gwynett Hearn Nancy Kay Hembree Kendl Lee Hensel James Bradley Hervey Kelly Ann Hervey Kim M Hess Bridgette LaDawn Hicks Tonya LaJoyce Hickson CarlaK Hill Ronnie Earl Hill Steven Cory Hill Crystal Sue Hillyard Mary Charolette Hines Donald Gage Hippensteel Jennifer Holmes Melissa Ann Hood Kerry Spencer Hooser Kenny D- Home Derrick Tyrone Hughes Leah Kaye Hughes Harold Eugene Hunt John Paul Hurd Jeffrey Paul Hutchins Casey Aaron Inge Eugene Hinton Jackson Jerri Lynnette Jackson Salli Angelica Jackson French students take a break at the end of the period. Freshmen 65 Tracey Michele Jackson Stephanie Kallin Jaco Aaron L. Jenkins Abram Laray Jenkins Marcus E. Jenkins Rodney Louis Jenkins Steven Johnson Anthony Dewyane Jones Cynthia LaJoyce Jones Ricky Don Jones Stacie Lynn Jones Joanna B. Jordon Roger Wayne Keliey Amy Lynn Kilpatrick Sam Curtis King Shelia Frances King Sherri Suzanne Kirtley Caria Renee Kirven Brad Glenn Laing Becky Lane Randy Erik Jennifer Evelyn LeRow Connie Sue Lester Marilyn Sue Lester Arthur David Lewis Phillip C. Lindsey Marion Jeroone Lipscomb Arthur Bryan Liston Holly Renee Madwell Rickey D. Marshall Arthur Ray Martin II Tony Martin Johnny Martinez Kristi Jean Mashburn Charlie Ray Massey Kevin Wayne Maxwell Susan Colleen McAbee Dana Denise McAfee AlzieM. McCarty Bobbie R. McCloud Corey Lynn McCuin Michael Ray McFatridge Randall Ray McFrazier Lara Beth McGee Sandra Kay McGee Darren Wayne Mclntire Shawn Wayne McKillop Willie James Meeds Paul Douglas Melton Lonny Wayne Michael Joel Vincent Miller Bart J. Mills Jimmy 0. Mills Donna Kay Mims Billy Ray Minor Marcus Sean Mitchell M? t 66 Freshmen Randall Glenn Mobley Al Gerrald Moore Billy Moore Bobby William Moore Frances Ann Moore Marsha La ' Nell Moore Susan L Moore Geoffrey MorreyJones Tom Morns Cfiris Ann Morrow Corey F. Mosley Laiuanna M. Mosley Susan Renee Muraira Casandra E Nashi Steven Micfial Nash Clint James Nix Laurie Anne Norman Thomas Arvell Norns Kelly Lynne Norwood Elizabeth Claire Owens Kenneth B Owings Chris David Patrick Delmer Gene Partridge A Tyrone Patterson Jeremy Royce Patterson David Lee Patty Jeff Glenn Perry Thanh (John) Hung Phan Carrie Mane Phillips Lori Ann Phillips Boualyuanh (Too-Too) Phosay John Darrell Pickett Anna J, Pierce Dianna J. Pilkington Jimmy Grady Pitts Holli Susanne Poole Angella Levette Porter DerieD Porter Priscilla Lynn Porterfield Kerry Cristin Poston James Darrell Potter Sandra Kay Pratt Larry Preston Charles Todd Price Laurisa Anne Prince Marcus Rozier Pruitt Kristie Dawn Quarles Vickie Lee Quillen DannellGail Ray Wynetta Chevette Reasno Robert W Reaves Bradley Kieth Reed Shonda Mane Francine Reed Catherine Michele Rednour Beverly Joyce Reeves Tracy Christina Renfro Freshmen 67 Elisabeth Hanson participates in a group discussion for freshman accelerated English. Nathan Patrick Reynolds Bryan Alan Rhodes Kinda Joyce Rhodes David Aaron Rickson Kimberly Dawn Roach Lonnie Earl Robins Jim Robinson Jr. Robin Kimberly Roden Kelly Beth Rodgers Gail Andrea Rountree Jerry Rowland Cedric Dewayne Runnels Shelley Russell Tracy Dianne Russell Anastasia Saffle Rosalio E. Salas Randy Lee Sanders Sharon Kaye Sanders Darren James Scoggins Marty Lynn Scott C. Joel Seaboalt Deborah Ann Shackelford Gretchen Renee Shannon Jeff Kyle Shiver Angela Renee Simon Jimmy Edward Simpson Michelle Lani Simpson Stacey Marie Simpson f£f 68 Freshmen !t©£ £. ifw f Muriel DenlseSJms Steven Glen Sims Jason Lynn Skldmore Cindy Smith DelandC. Smith Monica Alicia Smith Jeff B. Spann Jeffrey David Spencer Jennifer Spencer Tawana Lynn Spencer Anthony T. Spragl in Marshall Lynn Spraglin Randalle Scott Springer Neal Leo Stellpflug Karen M. Stewart Shelli Marie Stuebinger Shana Deatta Styles Laura Ellen Sudduth Steven Sugg Tammy Kay Sulsar Reisa Nell Sw aim Kevin Michael Swindle Jennifer Amille Sykes Traci Michelle Taylor Mike Ray Temple Kevin Sosthenes Thomas Rachel Quinn Thomas Rebecca L. Thomas Jenitfer Holmes reports her group ' s finding to her English Class. Freshmen 69 Christopher Alan Tidweil Johnny A. Tidweil Lauren Renee Tijerina Emmett Wayne Upton Chuck R. Vela Jason Vivion Donnaelle La Trell Wade Larry Douglas Walker Tyrone Trereald Wallace Bresha Latricia Walters Sandy Denise Ward Latonya Rayelette Washington Yolanda Ruth Washington Shonna Paige Watkins Wyndy Renea Weddle Kristi Lee Welch Shannon Ruth Welch Gregory Louis White Cendy Anne Whittington Christine Denise Will Francesca Marie Williams ' .? I Balloons from a black top hat proved WE CAN DO MAGIC. Dividing into teams happens often in Gene Jackson ' s English class. 70 Freshmen The student body witnessed the pig-calling skills of Mr. Coker as the winner of the KISS THE PIG Contest Mrs. Hudson collected her prize. Seniors Scott Sansom and Clark Smallwood hold special visitor. CM £ Kenny Lynn Williams Kim Michelle Williams Lillian Rochelle Williams Tyrone Dewoin Williams Allen L. Wilson Houston Gregory Wilson James Rice Wilson Kenneth Wayne Wilson Sheila Dawn Wilson Calvin Lee Winters Eric D. Wise Sherry Lynn Wishard Angela Dawn Woolston Michael Charles Worth Mark A. Yant Steven Joel Yates Freshmen 71 In the fall a group of thirty-one Japanese educators visited our classrooms. A Century of SCHOLARSHIP A Desire for Excellence The learning process has changed through the years. Instruction in the 3 r ' s — reading, ' riting, and ' rithmetic can now be stored on discs. Terms hke IBM PC and Apple II are familiar to almost everyone. The scene in the classroom is everchanging. For the entering freshmen, more credits are needed for graduation. House Bill 72 has put emphasis back on the basics. Grades are now being set on the grade point system. More learners are being identified and more needs are being met. Accelerated and gifted classes are offered to challenge the advanced student. Although the atmosphere of education is constantly changing, the desire for excellence in education began a century ago. Alan Simpson and Brian Brumley received the Lone Star Farmers degree. Departments Di vision 73 Principals Our principal. Mr. Trull, receives Paw Power from the brush of Sherry Diaz. Major Reforms Texas education has undergone some extensive reforms. House Bill 72 has been passed by the Texas Legislature. All summer the school board and administrative staff w orked to digest, translate, and implement the new plan. A 15 member Education Board is responsible for overseeing and reviewing the implementation of legislative education policy. This includes how monies can be spent and changes in curriculum. Reform can be found in all major areas of education in our state. One area greatly affected is school finance which involves ADA, In- service, salary for school personnel, career ladder supplements, basic allotment as well as special allotments. Mr Trull often visits classrooms Here he talks to Tammy Davis in Mrs Bankhead ' s Business Math Class 74 Departments Administrators and teachers are greatly concerned about eachi area of education that has been addressed in the new reform package. Many of the changes will be felt all over the state. Much of the reform directly in- fluences what happens to the Texas student. Students are finding that they can spend less time on extra curricular events. New services such as tutorials for failing students are mandatory now. In the lower grades, classes will have fewer students in them than ever before. Even the school calendar was changed by HB 72. No district can begin instruction of students before September 1 in 1985. Basic competency tests for students have been administered since 1979. The 1985 86 school year will see further changes in testing. As guidelines are being followed in our district the teacher and the students are feeling the impact of the changes brought about by this new school reform. Left: Ralph Rodgers — Assistant Principal (grades 9. 11) Below: Ben Coker — Assistant Principal (grades 10, 12). H.nu(m . iijiji i Departments 75 Counselors Librarian Nurse Glenna Ford, librarian and media specialist, discusses the day ' s schedule with William St. John, guidance counselor, checks information before aide. Nelda Crawford. sending it to the computer. Nurse Sara Eatherly bandages Brett Boatner ' s hand. Counselor Henry Thielman checks a list of names assisted by Misty Huff. 76 Departments Secretaries Support Staff i • Linda Terry IS secretary to Mr Trull Business secretary, Ruth Ingram, is often seen using ttie copier. Secretary Dorothy Bunch keeps attendance records Departments 77 English English is a required course for all students in high school. Some Seniors took College English on the high school campus and some opted to take Creative Writing which is offered to Seniors in the place of British Literature and grammar. Mythology, legends of the Middle Ages, Shakespeare, and poetry are studies. In addition to grammar and composition, students are required to read such novels as The Hollow Hills, The Scarlet Letter, and Lord of the Flies. Mrs Marlowe brings ANTIGONE alive for her senior students Mrs Gitford gives special help to Melanie Van Cleave Thomas Alspaugh — Algebra I. II, Calculus. DIerdre Alsup — English I, Sophomore Head Sponsor. Jarrl Attanaslo — Special Services Jerry Earl Baggerly — Phys Sci., Chemistry Norrls Ballard — Ag I, II, Ag Co-op 78 Departments •• . ' ? : ' nii ' - Cyndi L.ujper (Tom Cunny) made an appearance in accelerated freshman English class Mr Stowers grades a paper as Sandy Nasli looks on iai ' Gerrle Bankhead — Accounting I, II, Business Math Diane Bodlne — Athletic Dir Secretary Charles Bolton — Biology Stacy Bono -DE I. II. D E Pre Lab. Senior head sponsor Charles Brazlle — Drafting Departments 79 Foreign Language Mrs. Nancy Hudson took over teaches French, stressing the im- Spanish duties this year. Her classes portance of language in foreign rela- enjoyed watching slides from Mex- tions as well as the philosophies and ico, translating and learning customs of foreign cultures. vocabulary. Mrs. Linda Winfrey Mrs. Hudson translates for her Spanish II class Spanish I students listen to new vocabulary words. Mrs. Winfrey. French teacher, helps students with their grammar. Sebourn Bryan — Auto Body, VICA Sponsor. Dorothy Bunch — Secretary Sandra Can- nady — Reading Lab Aide. Linda Carmen — Resource Room. David Clapp — U.S. History, Coach. 80 Departments Art students are allowed to develop their artistic talents under Mrs. Walker ' s watchful eye. They are of- fered a variety of experiences in ar- tistic expressions and are encouraged to use their imagination and sense of creativity to produce that special masterpiece. The art students display their finished pro- ducts at the annual Art Fair held at Paris Junior College and in the school library. Some of the students have the privilege of having their art purchased. with great patience Sharon Johnson prepares a special Valentine. Aim Art teacher. Mrs. Walker, helps Kevin Jackson with his project Danny Massey displays his skill as an artist. ji Tir Linda Clark — English I Ben Coker — Asst Principal Steven Coker — Consumer Mathematics. Coach. Yolunda Cooper — Off Duplications, VOCCT Sponsor Nelda Crawford — Library aid. Departments 81 Drama The drama department is busy year round. The fall production, The Miracle Worker turned out to be a great show. The performers worked long and hard hours. Throughout the year, the actors and acrtresses have accomplished several superior ratings. The drama class won third in district at Mineola. The technical staff contributes to the success of production. At the end of the school year, the drama department has a great big ball of fun in the Dessert Theatre. The Drama department has served this school well, and we are proud of its accomplishments. Mrs. Virginia Jessee has been the director of many successful produc- tions of the P.H.S. Theatre Arts Class. Captain Keller (Mark Yant) rescues Annie (Michelle Adams) from her room. James Keller (Blake Neely) assists him. Ray Crowell — Biology, Anatomy and Physiology. Ruth Cunningham — English II. J. T. Davis — World History. Per. Business Mgt , Golf Coach. Mason P. Denton — Geometry. Pre-Algebra. Connie Dodd — Senior English. 82 Departments Brenda Randall and Jay Cannon wait their turn to announce during the Annie Sullivan (Michelle Adams) tries to teach Helen (Jennifer Simmons) to pep rally. talk with her hands. r ' - Linda Douglas — Home Economics, Cooperative Education I, II. HERO Sponsor. Eddie Driver — VAC Sara Eatherly — School Nurse Betty Edwards — Coach P.E., Am. History Kenneth Emery — Vocational Director. Departments 83 Social Studies Paris High offers a wide range of Social Studies courses. Freshmen take a full year of American History. While there are no requirements for the sophomores to take a History class, some do take one semester of Texas History. After a one year hiatus, Juniors must once again take a World History course. Seniors are then required to take one semester of Government and one semester of Economics. The student learns through many teaching aids, such as filmstrips, guest speakers, class pro- jects, lectures, and class discussion. It was quoted, He who does not understand the past is condemned to repeat it. Certainly, the students at Paris High are not condemned. Superintendent Elaine Ballard answers questions about the visit from the Japanese Educator ' from Mrs. Miles accelerated history class. Travis Fleming — Algebra I, coach. Glenna Ford — Librarian Media Specialist, Bible club. Freshman Head Sponsor. Pat Fowzer — Choral Director, Chorale Sponsor, Swing and Co, Frank Garza — Band Director, Coor- dinator of bands. Blue Blazes Band Sponsor. Sandra GIfford — Jr., Sr.. English. Creative Writing, UIL Sponsor. 84 Departments Coach Quails teaches his World History class Lara McGee discusses life as a factory worker in the 1800 ' s. Mrs. SIkes schedules make-up work for Tern Glover. Pam Golden — Biology. Science Coor- dinator. Beverly Gunter — Consumer and Homemaking Education, FHA Sponsor, Kathy Hall — Special Service Aid Jacqueline Hlllls — Record Keeping and Personal Business Management, Carroll Holmes — Algebra I. Geometry, Departments 85 Homemaking ' ■1 The homemaking department teaches the students necessary skills such as cooking, sewing, and managing a home. Many will use the skills they learn in their future careers. The students learn many other lessons concerning the domestic world. Students gain pa- tience and self-confidence com- pleting long tedious projects. Mrs. Pirtle cuts a pattern in clothing lab. Nancy Hudson — Spanish I. II. Spanish Club Sponsor. Weldon Hume — Vocational Agriculture. FFA Sponsor. Ruth Ingram — Secretary. Virginia Jessee — Theatre Arts, Thespians Sponsor. Beverly Johnson — Secretary. ' ' W h 86 Departments Vocational Students at Paris High are offered many opportunities to learn job skills that prepare a student for the world of work. A wide range of voca- tional programs are taught to students to get them excited about the work force and to peak their in- terest in specific skills. Many students participate in on-the-job training programs that are available along with an outstanding agricultural program. The on-the-job programs are used to educate the students in the work force. It gives the student the insight needed on the job to function later in a job of their own. Bonnie Thomas instructs cosmetology classes. Robbie White supervises students in distributive education. Bill Jones — Vocational Counselor James Jones — FOM Math Kim Jones — Typing I. II Ricky Jordan — Physical Science. Ruth Ann King — Resource Room. Special Services. Departments 87 Vocational The agricultural program is designed to educate the students about their changing world of agriculture. The students participate in various field trips and on the spot experiences. The goal of the Ag stu- dent is to learn more about his her environment and to help with the problem of soil conservation. Debra Hargis and Kathy Weiberg support SADD (Students Against Drunk Driving). J. D. Simpson and Scott Bailey wet-sand a car before painting It. Lee Larue — Physics. Monta Lewis — Office Education Lab, Co-op, D.E.A Sponsor. Deborah LIghtfoot — Englisfi III. Carole Marlowe — Engllsfi I, IV, TrI-HI-Y Sponsor Bruce Miles — World History, Economics, Coacfi. 88 Departments Former FFA president. Eric Burns, discusses Santa Gertrudis cattle with Mr. Ballard ' s Ag. I class. Ag teacher Norris Ballard averages semester grades Stacy Bono ' s fourth period marketing class keeps up with their work hours. Kathy Miles — US History Robert Mllford — Agriculture II, III. FFA Sponsor Sharon Morgan — P.E.. Teacher. Coach, Blazettes. Joyce Nance — Special Service Aide Fran Neeley — Biology, Physical Science, NHS Sponsor. Departments 89 Science Paris High offers a variety of courses to fulfill the qualifications for graduation and a scientific background for the students attending college. The students may choose from physical science, biology, anatomy and physiology, chemistry, and physics. Students are urged to investigate and study the field of science. An understanding of science enhances the mind which is needed if we are to succeed in a highly technological society. The students viewing microscopic organisms, performing lab experiments, dissecting animals, taking many pages of notes, and drawing and labeling specimens are all part of the study done in the science department. Mr. Baggerly lectures his 3rd period chemistry class on Atmospheric pressure. Ann Norment — Government, Economics. Ernest Ogden — General Construction Ad- visor. Betty Owens — VEH Food Service. VEH FHA Sponsor. Jane Parker — CVAE Food Service. FHA-CVAE Sponsor. Mitzie Pir- tle — Parenting Home and Family. 90 Departments Lonny Ackley and Harry Crawford dissect a frog. .M - j.d.W- g!;.V ;-: ' : ' -- gT Ricky Jordan lectures his students in physical science class Pam Golden records biology grades. - %k 0f t, m . Cecil Poole — Auto-Mechanics, VICA Spon- m w v m. T f sor. Anna Pope — English 1 (ace). Yearbook ■ Jl v ' f f 1 1 ' -i Owl Staff Sponsor. Norma Pruett — Com- Pi J r r f puter Math lab supervisor, Robert Quails — B di Am World and U.S. History. Coach. Benton flr ' - p Rainey — Texas History, Physical Education, JpJW iV k Coach. ■U i mi ; ' MfAl 1 Departments 91 Mathematics The Math program ranges from the remedial class to advanced levels, including Algebra I and II. Geometry. Trigonometry, and Calculus. Students are also offered Computer Math class taught by Mrs. Carrol Holmes. House Bill 72 has greatly cha nged the requirements of the class of ' 88. The Freshman students are required to have 3 years of math and in the Honors program they must have one year of computer math. also. Mr. Alspaugh teaches Algebra II during first period. Mattie Belle Rast — CVAE. Math, Reading, Lab. Lauren Rhodes — Office Education Lab and Co-op. VEA and Althea Garden Club spon- sor Barbara Robertson — Health Occupa- tions Ralph Rodgers — Assistant Principal. Helen Rogers — Vocational Counselor. 92 Departments Mrs Waldrum explains the basis of trig. Mr. Denton advises a student on pre-algebra. Peggy Sikes — World and U.S. History. Senior Head Sponsor. Sandra Stevens — English III. Tennis and Basketball Coach. William St. John — Counselor (10-12) Larry Stowers — English I. Terry Taylor — Government and Economics. Departments 93 Business This school offers many business courses helping to prepare the students for the business world. The Business department offers Typing I and II, Accounting I and II, Record Keeping, Business Math, and General Business. Through these classes the students are given a chance to experience and decide upon continuing their training as an accountant or a secretary. Regardless of their career goals, many students take Typing at one time or another. i «ll IMOT- ' - Mrs. Wells ' students learn lifelong typing skills. Bryan Graham develops computer skills in his accounting class. Linda Terry — Secretary to Principal. Henry Thielman — Counselor (9, 11). Bonnie Thomas — Cosmetology, VICA Sponsor Tracie Truan — Mathematics. Paul Trull — Principal. 94 Departments Physical Education The school system acknowledges the importance of staying in good physical condition. The school stresses this idea by requiring the students to have three semesters of physical education and one semester of Health. In Physical Education the students are taught the basics of many sports and the importance of exercising. In health class instruction is given on proper care of the body. Coach Betty Edwards Instructs physical education. Stacey Simpson and Susan Hall have fun with soccer during second period. Debra Usry — On-Campus-Suspension Supervisor Nancy Waldrum — Trig Analytic Geometry. Alg. I. Pre-Alg Paula Walker — Art Ronel Weiss — American History. Texas History Rebecca Wells — Typing I. II, NHS Sponsor. Departments 95 Music Mrs. Pat Fowzer, this year ' s new choir teacher has made a positive difference to the performances of the choirs. There are 5 different choirs this year. Mixed choir, mixed ensemble, freshman choir, chorale, and Swing and Co., with chorale being the top choir of the school. Out of the 5 choirs, 56 students have won honors so far this year. Competing in All-district, All- region and all area contests. Tonja Evans senior at Paris High, won All-State choir. The Paris High Blue Blazes Band under the direction of Mr. Frank Garza with the assistance of Ed Brigance keeps the spirit flowing at the pep rallies and thrills the audiences during football half-time performances. The band attends several contests throughout the year distinguishing itself and many of the individual members. The band has two seasons, marching and concert. The school has great pride in its music department and often recognizes its accomplishments to the public. For three years Keith Nance has been a member of the marching band. John White — Physical Science. Robbie White — Marketing and Distributive Education, DECA Sponsor. LeAnn Williamson — Health. Allen Wilson — Pre-Algebra, Physical Education, Coach. « v 96 Departments Second period ensemble is composed of underclassmen. Mrs. LeeAnn Barbee is the accompanist for the choirs. Students may choose ensemble or mixed choir as an elective. Linda Winfrey — French I, II, French Club Sponsor. Sue Ann Young — Reading Lab. Lynda Zant — Math Aide. i:ifel T i Departments 97 Key Club members show their stuff at the homecoming parade. A Century of SERVICE The Blue Blazes Band leads the parade. « ' ■ . - 1 r- ' f 1 , k;1 ( i I u BF- • n. T ■ r M l fl B V i H BL A ' . - ' ■• m O-o ■ ■ Y mm iM . Kk! B - 4 ' jR I r gi v ci Hf ' Opportunities to Learn For a century students have organized into clubs. Most of these clubs perform valuable services to the community. Many of them are academically related and give members many opportunities to learn. Fund raisers dominate the time of many clubs. Sometimes it seems as if someone is always selling something. Candy sales seem to be quite popular. Belonging to a club or organization can be hard work, but hard work is seldom noticed when talents and interests are being shared and student relationships are being built. FFA Officers are: front. I. tor.: Alan Skidmore, Alan Simpson. Deanna Beard. Brian Brumley. second: Sidney Bradford. Shane Welch, Clark Smallwood. Organizations Division 99 R Clubs and Organizations Teach esponsibility Kathy Weiberg and Debra Hargis participate in campaign against drunk driving- Allen Cowley of Cat Gut displays Wildcat Spirit. v H ■ K M B ' :; ' -; H r Tk ir V|I pr ' 5 ' 3 r ) ' b H B 1 _ i f« He£ ' ' . 1 u The OWL staff relaxes after a strenuous ad campaign. 100 Organizations Changing the bulletin board is the responsibility of Student Council members Karen Joyce and Laurie Gullion Mrs. Cox of the Pans Council of Garden Clubs speaks at an Althea Garden Club meeting. Organizations 101 I Clubs and Organizations Honor ndividuals The Spanish Club held a MR, UGLY CONTEST. Freddy Hodges, tenth grader was the winner. The Key Club elected Missy York as their Sweetheart Tn- Hl-Y and Keywanettes elected Greg McGinnis as their Hero 102 Organizations The Future Homemakers elected Joe Porter to be their Be.iu Wachelle Williams is the chapter Sweetheart. Missy York reigns as current FFA Sweetheart She is elected by members of the local chapter. Each the Paris Council of Garden Clubs honor a Crape Myrtle Queen. This year ' s crown is worn by Senior Julie Short. Organizations 103 The Student Council sponsors the annual Homecoming parade. UPPER- CLASSMEN Hold High Standards Members of NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY are elected by faculty members. Each student chose must have and maintain a ninety average. These upperclassmen must also have high standards in character, service, H f d leadership. Br Our STUDENT COUNCIL consists of four officers, two representatives, the presidents from each class, and a sponsor, Mrs. Gerrie Bankhead. During the year Council members hosted Homecoming and the Christmas dance. They sold student ID ' s and kept our information board filled with announcements of coming events. Each month two students are chosen to represent Paris High at various club meetings held in and around the Paris area. Students are selected by faculty members for good scholarship, outstanding leadership abilities, character, and personality. Members of the National Honor Society represented the student body as hosts to the Centennial Celebration held In September of 1984. 104 Organizations STUDENT COUNCIL: (front, I. to r.) Kathryn Cobb. Ann Allcorn, Melissa McGee, Ashley Ray, Sonja Price, (second) Kathenne Lutz, Stasia Saf- fle, Karen Joyce, Jennifer Walker, (third) Brian White, Todd Johnson, Tony Martin. Mandel Dix- on. James Alspaugh. Kristi Kelley. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: (front, I. to r.) Laurie Gullion. Karen Joyce. Ashley Ray, Gordon Wood, (second) Kristi Young, Candi Cotton, Cheryl Bonham, Jennifer Walker, Stacie Thomp- son, (third) Greg McGinnis. Brad Stellpflug, James Alspaugh, Allen Cowley. Terry McFadden. SERVICE CLUB REPRESENTATIVES: (front, I. to r.) Jay Anthony, Greg McGinnis, Dean Maberry. Marcus Blake, Walter Williams, Gordon Wood. (second) Brad Newberry. Jeff Garza. Bob Rast, James Alspaugh. Bryan Graham. Allen Cowley, Travis Jackson, (top) Darrell Hawkes. Organizations 105 COUNSELOR ASSISTANTS: (front I. to r.) Marsha Dotson. Karen Norman, Karen Castleman. (second) Dara Smallwood, Felicia Frierson. KrIstI Kelley, Bar- bara Washington. Assistants Are Assets Mrs. Beverly Johnson trains each office assistant to answer the telephone, take messages, and pick up and record attendance rolls. Office assistants are an asset to the main office. Mrs. Glenna Ford and Mrs. Nelda Crawford operate our library efficiently. Helping perform this task are the library assistants who check books in and out, help students find the books they need, and maintain an atmosphere of study in our spacious library. Counselor assistants help our counselors make schedule changes, i elcome new students, and in scheduling appointments for student-counselor conferences. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: (front I. to r.) Danny Massey, Howie Chamberlain, (second) Stephanie Booth, Tami Bivens, Dana Nash, (third) Mrs. Glenna Ford, Faith Parsons. Davlyn Folmar, Carol Thayer, Barbara Green. Janette Reeves, Mrs. Nelda Crawford. 106 Organizations Library assistant Howie Chamberlain delivers audio-visual equipment to the classroom. OFFICE ASSISTANTS: (front I. to r.) Sharon Denetra Hardison. Celia Hawkins. Sharon Hayes, Nan Ferguson. Juli Johns, Louella Milton. Reasno, Stephanie Williams. (second) Knstel McCray. Dearld Sanders, Organizations 107 Michelle Adams and J ennifer Simmons rehearse the fall production of THE MIRACLE WORKER. Dramatists Perform The Miracle Worker Drama students earn membership into THESPIANS for work done in their drama productions. This years fall production was The Miracle Worker. Mrs. Virginia Jessee is drama director. Early in each school year students try out for EMCEES. Emcees consist approximately of twenty members who host our pep rallies and assembly programs. FUTURE EDUCATORS OF AMERICA (FEA) is an organization for students planning to enter the teaching field. Mrs. Ruth Cunningham sponsors the club. A picture was not available for this club. Media Specialist Glenna Ford is always ready to assist with filming of any class project or role playing. 108 Organizations THESPIANS: (front, I. to r.) Angie Arroyo, Bryan Hodge, Mike Flanary, LaJuan Blacksheare, Cindy Basinger. Tonya Houchins. (second) Karen Ford. Ross, Chris Head, Paula Smith. Milinda Stuckey, Susan Grimes. Blake Neeley. Angie Diaz, Kristi Carrie Brown. Lazhanette Draper, Beverly Martin, Brenda Randall, Deena Burt, Mandy Brazeal, Jennifer White. McDowra. Jolie Bourgeios. (third) Christan fbs i EMCEES: (first, 1. to r.) Jolie Bourgesis, Andria Smith, (second) Jerry Cannon, Deena Burt, Heckman, Sherry Diaz, Kristi Martin, Suzanne Brenda Randall, Julie Short, Brian Wall. Organizations 109 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA: (I. to r.) Pam Ellis, Sherri Glover, Wachelle Williams, Shantai Hodge. Dana McAffee, Julie Short Crowned Horticulture, civic beautification, conservation and flower arranging are among the activities of the ALTHEA GARDEN CLUB. Twenty-seven members participated in projects including a faculty coffee and an althea planted on campus in memory of Mrs. Wilma Aikin, founder of the club. Sponsor of the club is Mrs. Lauren Rhodes. The director is Mrs. Cox. Julie Short was honored as the 1984-85 Crape Myrtle Queen of Paris. Providing service to the community is the main goal of TRI-HI-Y, a Christian girls ' organization formed to share ideas and fellowship. Among the many service projects this year members sponsored the local Great American Smokeout. Special badges were worn and information was distributed to make the day a success. A trip was taken to Six Flags where members collected money for charity. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA (FHA) students study personal growth, home and famiy living, bachelor survival skills, and food services. Mrs. Betty Owens, Mrs. Jane Parker, Mrs. Mitzie Pirtle, and Ms. Beverly Gunter are sponsors of the local chapters. Planting an althea is an annual event. Members of the Althea Garden Club are assisted by the ag department in the planting. Mrs. Lauren Rhodes is sponsor of the garden club 110 Organizations ALTHEA GARDEN CLUB: (back I. to r.) Dee Dee Cope. Jolie Bourgeois, Sherri Courville. Dana Allen. Melissa Huffman. Tom Jones. Cathie George, Ann Reed. Patti Kirtley. Daria Barnes. Anita IVlcDonald. Mrs Lauren Rhodes (second) Sandra McGee. Alicia Cope. Amy Crook. Stephanie Booth. Laura Sikes, Gina Routon (front) Tamera Porterfield. Tracey Jackson, Stacie Jones. Lisa Doual. Kellle Reily, Missy Feather, Julie Short. TRI-HI-Y: (front I. to r.) Christine Veien. Telia Mashburn, Kristi Kelley. Ashley Ray. Karen Joyce. Laurie Gullion. Mrs. Marlowe, (second) Julie Short. Melanie Van Cleave. Karen Norman, Barbra Mills. Denise Smith, Kenda Foster, Missy York, Kathy Newberry, Kim Nowell, Elizabeth Bartel, Amy Carr, Katherine Lutz, Donna Tarter, Leslie Nolan, Anita McDonald, Alicia Cope, (third) Amanda Holmes, Jennifer Armstrong, Michelle Coker, Cescily Manning. Jolie Bourgeois, Julie Pitts, Dayna Parsons, Reece Manning, Jill Whitesides. (fourth) Michelle Brown. Dana Scog- gins. Debra Lowe, Stephanie Booth, Melissa McGee. Wendy Greer, Amy Crook, Ketrina Hunter, Melissa Loftin, Sherrie Loggins. Milinda Stuckey, Lesley Pierce, Suzanne Smith, Kris Young. Oreanizations 111 Officers of the Bible Club participate in the Homecoming parade. Keywanettes Reorganize The BIBLE CLUB sponsored by Mrs. Glenna Ford is a group of students interested in learning more about The Bible. Programs are conducted by l rs. Ford, special guests, and members of the club. As a service organization, KEY CLUB sponsored many service projects this year. Numerous local businessmen and professionals were guest speakers at regular KEY CLUB meetings. Keywanettes is the sister organization to the KEY CLUB. The girls perform a serviceable project to the community as well as an annual money-making project. Linda Carmon and Jerrie Attanasio are the sponsors. BIBLE CLUB: (front, I. to r.) Joel Michaelis, Mark Skates. Bryan Rhodes, Rick Hutchings, Tamara Porterfield, Mrs. Ford, (second) Julie Short, Deb- bie McNeal. Jennifer Walker, Telia Mashburn, An- dria Heckman, Jolie Bourgeois, Mandi Bell, Shauna Short, Tamera Fangio. (third) Suzanne Smith, Christine Veien. Suzy King. Dana Nash, Karen Ford, Lesley Pierce, Becky Lane, Tonja Evans. 112 Organizations KEY CLUB: (front I. to r.) Carter Kennemer. Gordon Wood, Dean Maberry, John Mark Davis, Allen Cowley. Mark Phillips, Steve Cecil, Chris Cowley, Jack Morrow (second) Greg McGinnis, Sidney Bradford, Hardy Brunette, Joel Michaelis, Jetf Garza, Sheb Farris, (third) Rod Deaton, Jud- son Sheppard, Wes Pope, Zach Saffle, Greg Crawford. Steve Shoemake- (fourth) Blake Neeley, Jeff Pickering, Scott Cun- ningham, Greg Poole (fifth) Robby Russell, Blake Bowmer, Jay Cannon, Phillip Rhodes. Wes Tidwell. Greg Baker, (sixth) David Farris. Brad Stellpflug. Drew Brock. KEYWANETTES: (front I. to r.) Mrs. Jerrle At tanasio, Ashley Ray, Kristi Kelley. Katherlne Lutz. Kim Nowell, Amy Carr, Linda Carmen, (se- cond) Donna Tarter, Holly Haynes, Tonya Peek, Dashielle Reddell, Kellie Reily, Shannon Stephens, Dee Dee Fasken, Tammy Bivens, Wen- dy Thompson, (third) Mandi Bell. Karen Ford. Kelly Ford. Leslie Pierce. Reece Manning. Sherrie Logglns, Kathy Newberry. Laurie Gullion. Karen Joyce. (fourth) Amanda Whitiker. Michelle Mobley, Becky White. Kenda Foster. Alicia Cope. Melissa McGee. Debra Lowe. Jennifer Grinsel. Betsy Hargus, Tonja Evans. Organizations 113 BOYS ' STATE — GIRLS ' STATE REPRESENTATIVES: (seated) Laurie Gullion and Ashley Ray. (standing) Bob Rast and Greg McGlnnis. Organized For the first time tliis year a select group of students, ACDEC will participate in the Academic Decathlon, a nationwide academic ability test. Hours of study are behind the team ' s hope to win. This special group of students are gaining once-in-a-lifetime experience. Students studying Spanish belong to the PAN AMERICAN STUDENT FORUM. The FRENCH CLUB offers membership to students studying the French language and culture. The language students enjoy a trip to Commerce each spring where they take part in teaching other students about the customs of the people whose language they are studying. ACADEMIC DECATHLON: (front I. to r.) Spon- sors Earl Baggerley and Delrdre Alsup. (second) Jolie Bourgeois, Alicia Denney, James Alspaugh. Amanda Holmes, Barbara Mills, (back) Darrell Hawkes, Joel Michaelis, Jennifer Armstrong. 114 Organizations FRENCH CLUB (front I. to r.) Linda Winfrey, Tamera Fangio, Sheri Crawford, Carolyn Crews, Kendl Hensel. Kim Roach, Cfins Ann Morrow, Lezlle Cowley, (second) Mandi Bell, Stephanie Hanes, Amanda Whitaker, Stormy Dockrey, Ann Allcorn, Kristie Quarles, Lori Phillips. Elizabeth Owens, Jolie Bourgeois, (third) Rod Deaton, Robby Russell, Stasia Saffle, Allan Cowley, Steve Shoemake, Chris Cowley, Joel Michaelis. (fourth) Jeff Pickering, Meredith Ashton, Brian Route, Harold Hunt, Neal Stellpflug, Wade Blackmon, Rachel Thomas, Elizabeth Hanson. (fifth) David Farris, Sheb Farris. Casey Inge. David Patty, Judson Sheppard. and Blake Neeley. PAN AMERICAN STUDENT FORUM: (front row I. to r.) Judson Sheppard, Tami Floyd, Susie King, Christine Veien, Freddy Hodges, Chris Head. (second) Sponsor Mrs. Nancy Hudson, Amanda Holmes, Jennifer Armstrong, Kelli King, Brian Wall, Angle Prater, Kim Hackler, Shelley Stueb- inger, Kristi Mashburn, Michelle Simpson, Melissa Huffman, Alicia Denney, Jennifer Holmes, (third) Kendra Grooms, Kim Stockton, Susan Grimes, Jody Mashburn, Angela Kirby, Leslie Pierce, Reece Manning, Lanette Gonzales, Shelly Morris, Jennifer Cotton, Dede Cope, San- dra McGee, Angie Woolston. (fourth) Reisa Swaim, Wendy Weddle, Amy Carr, Debra Lowe, Michelle Mobley, DeeDee Fasken, Lauren Ti- jerina, Wes Tidwell. Paula Smith, Jennifer White. (fifth) Kelley Jackson, Stacie Thompson, Steve Shoemake, Kelly Click, Mitch Young, Kendall At- wood. John Pickett, James Wilson, Rob Gilliand. (sixth) Geoffrey Morrey-Jones, Charlie Massey, Sean Pruett, Lloyd Hilliard, Jeff Arnold. Brian Hooser, Mike Miller. Darrell Sheridan, Rusty Cun- ningham. Billy Brown. Organizations 115 Last spring Belinda Thompson introduced adviser Linda Douglas to the guests at the annual HECE banquet. Programs Produce Leaders DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS OF AMERICA (DECA) trains students in marketing and distribution. On-the-job training prepares students for careers. Mrs. Stacy Bono and Mrs. Robbie White are the sponsors. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA (FFA) was designed to make students enthusiastic to work and study toward their careers. The agriculture programs were all directed towards leadership. Each member was required to have at least one animal project during the year such as sheep, cows, or horses. DECA: (front I. to r.) Janeese Anderson, Kim Fleming, Carrie Brown, Kim Stockton, Jerrie Ballard, Susan Watts, Patsy Parnell. (second) Trina Williams, Tamra Taack, Christie Ward, Karie Rogers. Holly Haynes, Lisa Boss, (third) Ms. Stacy Bono, Brian Stellpflug, Jeff Davis. Billy White, Travis Jackson, (fourth) James Thomas. Bruce Hughes, Greg Crawford, (fifth) Jeff Chap- pell. Shannon Morgan, Paul Vest, Gerry Lollar, Jerry Springer, H6 Organizations FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA: (front I. to r.) Bret Ashton. Clark Grant, Sherry Turpin. Monica Brumley. Johnny TIdwell, Ronny Mick, Mr. Hume, (second) Stacy Abbott. Jeff Hamner, Bob- by Ingram, Mike Kitchens, Calvin Winters, Ray mond Parker. Mt. Milford (third) Nathjn Reynolds, Ronny Bratcher, Chris Lancaster, Kyle Miller, Brian Owings, Mr. Ballard, (fourth) Ricky Marshall, Patrick Drake, Steve Bowers, Dewayne Kyle, Daryl Atwood, Brian Burrow, Ricky Sale. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA: (front I. to r.) Wes Pope, Terry Davenport, Tony Nolan, Lisa Stephens, Harry Crawford. Ricky Green, Chad Brown, Mr Weldon Hume, (second) Randy Mick, Damon Asberry, Gerald Stephens, Kyle Sitz, Wayne Dingman, Brad Farris, John Berry (third) Chip McEwin, Sidney Bradford, Shane Welch, Ken Tyler, John Cunningham. Tony Gage, Mr Butch Milford. (fourth) Brad Dockery, Lonny Ackley. Paul Hutto. Scott Sansom, Jeff Haley, Mike Stowe, Alan Skidmore. (fifth) Brian Ed- wards, Jim Burchinal. Alan Simpson, Brad Ashford, Greg Baker. Keith Spangler. Deanna Beard. Mr. Ballard, (sixth) Phillip Cashion. George Scroggins. Clint Hearon. Brad McCoin, Barry Allen. Organizations 117 Mr. Cecil Poole instruts Kenny Rhodes in rebuilding a transmission. Life Skills Learned inVICA Auto Body is one branch of VtCA (Vocational Industrial Clubs of America). Students learn the techniques of auto body repair from working on cars for the public to repairing their own cars. Auto mechanics classes are taught by Mr. Cecil Poole. These students work for the public and perform all types of automotive repair. Cosmetology students can join VICA. These students train to become professional hairdressers. Upon completion of the required number of hours, students are ready to take their state examination. AUTO MECHANICS: (front I. to r.) Mr. Cecil Poole. Anthony Sawyer, Chris Morphev Alton Hess. Kevin Johnson, Kraig Betterton, Mark Nickerson. 118 Organizations COSMETOLOGY: (front I. to r.) Kim Bryer, Tonya Henderson, Donna Robins, Lenora Council. (second) Stacy Scroggins, Margie Potter. Pam Ellis, Octavia Sherfield. (third) Catonya Hicks. Dolean Miller. Debora Fleming, Chariot Sims. An- na Ashford. Caria Ray. Tammy Boswell, Mrs, Bonnie Thomas, COSMETOLOGY: (front I. to r.) Mrs Bonnie Thomas, Kristie Armstrong, Amy Kammerlohr. (second) Tern Glover, Christine Wood, Peggye Jimerson, Stacy Cross, Alicia Cope, (third) Shelley Hervey, Shelley Clarkson, Lisa Crutchfield, Stacy Byers. Jodie Roberts. Melissa Loftin. Sharon Spann, AUTO BODY: (front I. to r.) Terry Davenport, James Simpson, Henry Morin, Sponsor Seybourn Bryan (second) Danny Edwards, John Kizer. Dennis Zak, Steve Robinson. Organizations 119 HOSA Students back the Wildcats. Students Receive Training HOME ECONOMICS COOPERATIVE EDUCATION (HECE) provides students with on-the-job training. Jobs are offered in child care, food services, clothing stores, and other retail businesses. Instructor Linda Douglas trains students and supervises their work on the job. HOCT is designed to train students for occupations in the health field. These students are members of HOSA, Health Occupation Students of America. The OFFICE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION (OEA) is the organization for Office Education students. OEA encourages civic responsibility through support of community activities. OEA participates in area, state, and national competition. muMm ) rA ( ( t ' ..v HOSA: (front 1. to r.) Mrs Robertson (second) Leslie McDonald. Kathy Welburg. Debra Crussell, Sonya Hughes, Debra Hargis. (third) Tomasine Bishop. Judy Dollins. Lisa Kerr. Tijuanna Battle. 120 Organizations HECE: (front I. to r.) Lisa Anders, Karen Lane, Stacie Wooten, Mona Styles, Mike Jones, Caryn Stewart, Lesa Easton. (second) Brad Scott. Tam- my Embry, Rodney Daniels, Byron Smith, Bynard Malone, R. J. Ferrell. (third) Mrs. Douglas, Stephanie Castleman. Sandra Smith. Candl Robertson. Gayle Ackley. Stephanie Ridley. Crystal Camlnade. Lana Smith. Nick Wixom. VOE: (front I. to r.) Ann Reed. Karen Castleman. Missy Feather. La)uan Blackshear. Dayna Par- son. Laura Kirtley. Reece Manning. Donna Tarter. Kim Nowell. Mrs, Rhodes, (second) Angie Callihan. Michelle Coker. Jennifer Armstrong. Gina Yates. Angela Robinson. Francine Black. Washelle Williams, Denetra Hardlson. Stephanie Booker, (third) Allen KIrby. Micheal Scott. John Stephens. Celia Hawkins. Yolanda Johnson. Phyllis Harris. Lisa Dillard. Celestme Morris. This page sponsored by GUEST PAPER COMPANY Organizations 121 VOCCT: (front I. to r.) Donna Alexander, Ruby Penny, Sharon Lane, Luke McCuln. (second) Ms. Yolunda Cooper, Esther Johnson, Sherri Glover, Louella Milton, Sharon Hayes, (third) Caria Mason. Cynthia Davis, Brenda Preston, Rita Tennon. Students Learn Office Skills Vocational Office of Career Clubs of Texas, VOCCT, is sponsored by Mrs. Yolanda Cooper. Memebers are enrolled in the OFFICE DUPLICATION (ODP) program which teaches the operation of business machines. CVAE FOOD SERVICE members learn the proper way to prepare and serve food. They prepare luncheons for the teachers also. Mrs. Betty Owens sponsors the club. VOCATIONAL ACADEMIC CO-OP work in full-time jobs. As a successful employee in the job market, each student has the opportunity to earn his high school diploma. Mrs. Eddie Driver supervises this work program. VAC: (front I. to r.) Tammy Gaither, Vickie Boles, Jackie Ballard, Christina Waggener, Kim Baker. (second) Lance Smith, Enrique Morin, Geneva Anderson, Angela Carter, (third) Marcus Flowers, Rickey Young, Gary Bridgers, David Coleman, Toby Coleman, (fourth) Roosevelt Hearn. Tyrone Williams, Archie Booker, Mike Mc- Cuin, Rick Thomas, (fifth) Garry Booker, Charles Gatfney, Timmy Harrison, Chester Norrls, Michael McFatridge. 122 Organizations CVmE food SERVICE: (front I. to r.) Bonnie Clark, Sue Sims. L. J. Black, Roger Kelley, Angie Turk. Sarah Matheny. Too Too Phosay. (second) Connie Lester, Lisa Millsap. Abram Jenkins. Angela Carter, Kathy Baker. Carrie Hudspeth. (third) Emmett Upton. Tracy Bowman. Donnell Ray, Susan Moore, Tracy Renfro, Mrs. Parker, Terry Corprew. (back row) Michael Smith, Thomas Norris, John Wallace, Sheila King, Shawn McKillop, Clint Nix. VEH: (front row, I. to r.) Jackie Ballard, Tammy Gaither. Geneva Anderson, (back) Toby Coleman, Randall Atwood. Organizations 123 pFowz Swing and Company members Greg Crawford, John Mark Davis, Tony Sanders, and Eric Kraft perform at the half-time centennial show. Fowzer Named New Director Under the direction of Mrs. Pat Fowzer, this year ' s new director, a multi-talented CHORALE practiced and performed throughout the year. Chorale is the varsity choir of the choral department at Paris High. Tonja Evans received the honor of being selected for the all-state choir. SWING AND CO. is composed of a select group of chorale members. They sing for service clubs and organizations throughout the Paris area. Members of the chorale tryout for their position. Many hours of practice are spent before each performance. 124 Organizations SWING CO.: (front I. to r.) Tony Sanders. Tonja Evans. Lucius McCuIn, Angie Callihan, John Mark Davis, (second) Melanie Van Cleave. Kristi Martin. Greg Crawford. Jennifer Simmons, Trent Rose, Lorena Naron. (third) Matt Doyal, Tangi Terpenlng. J| it CHORALE: (front I. to r.) Brenda Randall. Betsy Hargus. Lucius McCuin. Jack Morrow. Matt Doyal, Randy Mick, Tamera Fanglo. Mary Leeks. Dianne Ttiomas. (second) Denise Hutto, Jennifer Simmons, Paul Melton, Trent Rose, Randy Wooten, Tony Sanders. TangI Terpening. Melanie Van Cleave, (third) Angie Callihan. Tonja Evans. Jeff Hutchlngs, Martin Beversdorf. Greg Crawford. Leo Salas. John Mark Davis, Stacy Avery, Candl Cotton, (fourth) Kristi Martin, Lorena Naron. Rom Lynch, Roderick Sanford, Todd Johnson, Donald High, Joe Porter, Tamra Taack. Debby McNeal, Mandy McDowra. Organizations 125 Choir members sight read new music. Nineteen men Make All-District The MIXED ENSEMBLE is a preparatory choir for chorale specializing in pop selections, sight reading, and three-part harmony. The MIXED CHOIR is a training chorus of students learning to generally improve their singing as they perform two-part harmony. The FRESHMAN CHOIR is an especially talented choir. This group had nineteen of its members named to the ninth grade All-Region choir. This choir specializes in four-part harmony selection. Mrs. Pat Fowzer Is our new c horal director. 126 Organizations MIXED CHOIR: (front I. to r.) Shaujuan Russell. Melanie Wallace, Brenda Washington. Stephanie Booker. Yolanda Johnson, (second) Octavia Sheffield. Shelia Booker. Renee White. Crystal Caminade. Barbara Booker, (third) Victor Reed, Tommy Cooper. Ricky Reasno. Eric Dangerfield. MIXED ENSEMBLE: (front I. to r.) David Morgan. Gerald Stephens, Tina Montgomery. Vicki Bonham, Lisa Brown. LaZhanette Draper. Dana Nash. Michelle Childers (second) Chris Parker. Greg Simpson. Jimmy Furtch, Kim Washington. Tracy LaDell. Melissa Green. Tammy White. Ann Echols. (third) Angela Gill, Kristal McCray, Tammy Bivens, Liz Johnson. FRESHMAN CHOiR: (front I. to r.) Tracy Dnggars, Laurie Norman, Gretchen Shannon, Brian Carver. Randy Mobley. Jason Skidmore. Bret Boatner. Jeff Duren. Latonya Washington. Rebekah Thomas, (se- cond) Pnscilla Porterfield. Tracy Epien, Renee Madewell. Kenny Williams. Gene Jackson. Greg Wilson. Anna J. Pierce. Kristi Callihan. Kristi For- shee, (third) Rochelle Williams. Mary Harris. Holli Poole. Tracey Jackson. Steve Nash. Darren Mcln- tire. Bryan Rhodes. Becky Lane. Kelly Hervey. Bresha Walters. Sandi Alexander, (fourth) Alzie Mc- Carthy. Beverly Reeve. Sandra Pratt. Organizations 127 DRUM MAJORS: (front) Alicia Denney. Drew Brock, Deanna Beard. Band Executes Excellence Under the direction of Mr. Frank Garza, the BLUE BLAZES BAND participated in parades, concerts, and halftime shows. Throughout and extended football season, the band practiced so that each show sparkled. At UIL marching contest this year the band received an excellent rating. The band was led by drum majors Deanea Beard, Drew Brock, and Alicia Denney. Mike Dougherty proudly wears the P on the BLUE BLAZES uniform. 128 Organizations DRUM CORPS: (first row I. to r.) Alesa Garvin, Judy Mathis, (second) Julie Pitts, Nikki Williams, Mike Boaz, Joey McCarthy, Tracie McCarthy, James Thomas. Bruce Hughes. Delmer Home. (third) Reece Manning. Salli Jackson. Jody Houston. Terry Hughes, Kelly Griffin. BAND ROSTER: Stacy Abbott. Brian Adams. Dons Alexander. Holly Anderson. Melissa Ander- son, Jonathon Ashley, Kimberly Ashley, Brian Barry, Deanna Beard, Amy Blackburn, Gwen Blake, Michael Boaz, Gidget Boehler, Drew Brock, Billy Brown, Ricky Brown. Robert Brown- ing. Tammy Burchinal. Ann Cameron. Annette Chamberlain. Deidra Cope. Sherri Courville. Mike Clark. Carolyn Crews. Toni Cunny. Alicia Denney. Melody Dingman. Michael Dougherty, Patrick Drake. Jeff Duren. David Farris, James Farris. Kelly Ford. Alesa Garvin, Jamey Gibson, Stephen Gibson. Sultry Giles, Tricia Giles, Robert Gilliland. Charles Golden. Kenneth Graves. James Griffin. Gina Guess. Elisabeth Hanson. Jamie Harris. Monica Harvey. Stephanie Haynes. Nicole Hearn. Kendi Hensel. Caretta Hill. Tonya Holt. Kenny Home. Jody Houston. Bruce Hughes. Jackie Hughes. Terry Hughes. Casey Inge. Sally Jackson. Marcus Jenkins. Patty Jones. Kristi Julian. Sonya King. Allen Kirby. Mara Kohls. Reece Manning. Telia Mashburn. Judy Mathis. Joey McCarthy. Tracy McCarthy. David McGee. Lara McGee. Sandra McGee. Trish McKenna. Joel Michaelis. Bill Minor. David Mitchell. Marcus Mitchell. Adana Moore. Alex- ander Moore. Greg Moore. Robert Moore. Thomas Moore. James Nabors. Keith Nance, Julie Pitts. Angela Porter. Natalie Ridley. Kelly Rodgers Caria Russell. Darius Samuels. Marty Scott. Michael Scott, Dorothy Sikes, Stacy Sikes. Michelle Simpson. Randall Springer, Kelly Swaim, David Thielman. James Thomas. Rachel Thomas. Rebecca Thomas. Shandra Wade. Larry Walker. Shonna Watkins. Laura Weaver, Rhonda Weems. Marsha Williams. Sherry Wishard. Lisa Wright. Organizations 129 RIFLE CORPS: Kelly Swaim. Telia Mashburn, David McGee, and Jana Woodruff. Practice Makes Perfect ■ Corps style marching called for the performance of rifle, flag, and drum corps members. They added color and precision on the football field and at pep rallies. Corps members met during fifth period, apart from the band, for rehearsal. Practice time was also spent after school to perfect that extra sparkle. FLAG CORPS: (front I. to r.) Lisa Wright, Jennifer White, (second) Patti Kirtley, IVIilinda Stuckey, Paula Smith, Shana King, Cathie George, Melissa Huffman, (third) Melanie Wallace, (fourth) Celestine IVIorris, Betty Parks, Angela Gill, (fifth) IVIichelle Coker, Andria Heckaman. (sixth) Ann Reed, (Vlarsha Dotson, Kern Goodwin. 130 Organizations Kern Goodwin and the flag corps amazed the pep rally crowd with precise maneuvers. A halftime show A Three-Ring Circus amazed spectators. David McGee and Jana Woodruff twirl their rifles. Organizations 131 Law enforcement and nursing are two occupations selected by Blazettes as they danced to She Worked Hard for the Money. Blazettes Awarded Superior Rating Each year many talented young ladies become members of the BLAZETTES. Each drill team member knows her responsibility to perform to her best ability and support the Silver Crush at home and on the road. Through the coaching of sponsor Sharon Morgan, the Blazettes received a superior rating at the Dallas Maverick Drill Team competition. 132 Organizations BLAZETTES: (first row I. to r.) Tammy Howard, Lisa Anders, Jennifer Walker, Katfiy Newberry, Lisa Kerr, Kristi Kelley. (second) Lisa Dilliard, Alicia Cope, Kelli Williamson, Cfieryl Bonham, Diana Tfiomas. (third) Leslie Pierce, Amy Kam- merlohr. Dashielle Reddell, Donna Robbins, Jen- nifer Armstrong, (fourth) Laurie Gullion, Cescily Manning. Missy Feather. Kenda Foster, Terri Glover. Ashley Ray. (fifth) Sandra Smith. Karyn Atkinson, Kelly Ford, Tonya Peek, Debra Lowe, Katherine Lutz, Wendy Greer, Kertrinia Hunter, Amy Carr. Sharon Reasno, Karen Joyce, (sixth) Anita McDonald, Rhonda Huey, Lesa Easton, Deana McWaters, Jenny Smith, Kristine Martin. The Blazettes add color to the Homecoming parade. The Blazettes present a high-stepping performance at the annual Paris Art Fair. The 1984 Blazette managers are: Amy Martin. Gayle Flippen, and Kristel McCray. Organizations 133 Cheerleaders Boost Spirit In the past year, Wildcat fans and mennbers have been spirited on by a dedicated group of young ladies who form a talented cheerleading squad. Maintaining school spirit is the number one chore for these girls. Weather conditions mean nothing when it comes to performing at football games and they are the ones to thank for the well executed pep rallies. During basketball season they boost the Cats to victory. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: (first I. to r.) Min- dy Massey, Tijuana Battle, (second) Phyllis Harris, Angle Calllhan, Missy York, Stephanie Booth, (third) Kim Nowell, Jennifer Simmons, Michelle Brown, (fourth) Denetra Hardlson. Shannon Stephens and Chris Ann Morrow enjoyed being J.V. Cheerleaders. Willie the Wildcat (Jennifer Simmons) roared with the crowd. m w r H HIi A l|| 134 Organizations Kim Nowell cheers for the Wildcats in a weekly pep rally. Organizations 135 CAT GUT: (front I. to r.) John Mark Davis. Steve Cecil, James Garvin. Allen Cowley, Marcus Blake. Cat Gut Revived CAT GUT, newly reorganized since the sixties by Coach Mike Long, is a group of five spirited young men who keep the team together with their support. The Wildcats did not stop their climb until the regional game against Corsicana. VARSITY FOOTBALL: (front I. to r.) Bill Hensler. Andrea Booker. Kenneth Bells. Michael Flippen. Walter Alexander. Derrick Bercher. Traci Harri- sion. Walter Williams. Carlos Gill. Sean Pruett. Michael Biglow. Richard Green, Clint Hundley. (second) Jeff Hamner. Harry Crawford. Gary Ep- person. George Johnson, Murray Faskan, Ken- neth Spangler. Teri Williams. Carter Kennemer. Bryan Graham, Craig Shaw. Brian White. James Mitchell. Reginald Hughes. Jeff Spann. Coach Wilson, (third) Coach Quails. Jimmy Furtch. Donell Walters. Chris Rednour. Bob Rast. Greg McGinnis. Dean Maberry. Bryan Callihan. Darrell Sims. Hardy Brunette, James Alspaugh, Demetra Hall, Donald High, Coach Blurton. (fourth) Coach Clapp, Robert Milton. Todd Johnson, Sidney Bradford. Craig Burns. Jayson Porterfield. Brent Davis. Derwin Lipscomb. Wes Tidwell. Paul Thomas. Mandel Dixon, Joe Porter, Casey Reed. 136 Organizations t S 9 St S J J ,J J ,. - ' JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL: (first I. to r.) Robert Holt, Shannon Kendncks. Mike McCleary, Kelvin Jackson, Larry McFrazier, Wade Booker, Jeff Hamner, Clint Hundley, (second) Kevin Alex- ander, John Cunningham, Craig Sikes, Cary Williamson, Todd Chapman, Scott Fullbnght. Bil- ly Milton. Kevin Flowers, Anthony Hall, Farland Lyons, David Jones, (third) Coach Miles, Tommy Norris, Steven Legate, Eric Ray, Ray Bergstrom, Anthony Reasno, James Tarter, Kelly Hurley, Chester Norris, Mark Taylor, Cameron Porter, Dexter Williams, Tracey Woods, Coach Weiss. (fourth) Paul Hutto, Kyle Barry, Quentin Lipscomb, Keith Wright, Orlando Bell, Alton Hess, Marty Martin, James Garvin, Chris Lan- caster, Doug Draper, Damon Dixon, Marcus Thomas. . I«£i Ud fl m 3! ll l@ FRESHMAN FOOTBALL: (first I. to r.) Kevin Max- well. Lonnie Robins, Otis Davis, Anthony Spraglin, Aaron Jenkins. Abraham Jenkins, Joel Seabolt. Chad Bush. Kerry Hooser. Brad Laing, Nathan Reynolds, Dene Porter, (second) Todd Price, Jeff Spann. Carlton Fulbright. Jimmy Simpson. Jeff Shiver. David Patty, Ricky Jones, John Hurd, Charlie Massey, John Pickett, Bret Ashton. Jeff Brown. David Brooks. Coach Rainey. (third) Darren Mclntire. Derrick Hughes, Chuck Vela, John Wallace. Richard Hardlson. Robert Cooper. Delmer Partridge, Keith Garvin, Joe Banard, Bryan Rhodes, Neal Stellpflug. Willie Meed. Coach Coker (fourth) Steve Sims. Mar- shall Spraglin. Tony Gunn, Marion Lipscomb, Erie Wise, Bryan Liston, Gerald Fuller, Greg White. Steve Nash, Celvin Winters. Darrin Ellis. Tyronne Patterson. Organizations 137 VARSITY BASKETBALL: (front I. to r.) Casey Reed, Todd Johnson, Dexter Williams. James Garvin, Ricky Flowers, (second) Keith Robins, Billy Hill. Darrell Mickens. Paul Thomas. Mandal Dixon. JR. VARSITY BASKETBALL: (front I. to r.) Brad Ray. Brian Route. Marshall Robins. Quentin Ding. Andrew Booker. Cory Rye. (second) Joseph Ed- wards. Demetra Hall. Stacy King. Michael Robins. Curtis Harris. Kyle Berry. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL: (front I. to r.) Craig Gibson. Derrick Hughes. Timmy Simpson, Abram Jenkins. Jason Skidmore. Anthony Spraglin. (second) Tyrone Wallace. Bryan Liston. Tony Mortin. James Gray. Martin Beversdorf. 138 Organizations TRACK: (front I. to r.) Kelvin Jackson. David Jones. Byron Smith, Robert King, Keith Wright. (second) Gerald Fuller, Scott Fulbright, Marcus Lawrence, Jimmy Furch, Donald High, (third) Cameron Porter. Kenneth Flowers, Quinten Lipscomb, Donald Fuller, Chip McEwen (fourth) Marty Martin, Chris Lancaster, Chris Rednour, Dennis Chalaire, Ray Buster, Michael Flippen. TRACK: (front I. to r.) Angela Mayfield, Carol Kilpatnck, Jewel Meeds, Ramona Nelson, Alene Alexander, Monica Smith, Belinda Fulbright, Williams, Deatta Styles, Tessa Embry. Dorothy Tonya Harris. Tanga Hickson. (second) Amy Robinson. Organizations 139 Stephanie Williams adds two more for the Lady Cats. Hard Work Improves Character The girls ' athletic program offers competition in basketball for all who wish to participate. The girls work long hours to develop agility as well as sportsmanlike conduct. Hard work and a desire to improve builds character in these players. Along with this comes a desire to represent this school with great pride. VARSITY BASKETBALL: (front I. to r.) Trese Holt. Stephanie Williams. Rita Tennon. Jonette Edwards, and Coach Travis Fleming (second I. to r.) Shelia Booker, Caria Mason, Ophelia Sims. Janice Johnson. 140 Organizations JUMOR VARSITY BASKETBALL: (front I. to r.) son, Gayle Franklin, Lesley Hicks, Tracey James. Patricia Alexander, Renee Lewis. Dorothy Robin- Angelia Mayfield. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL: (front . to r.) Carol Alexander, Kim Hess, Tern Cunningham, Rochelle Williams, Tonya Harris, Traci Russell. Yolanda Washington, (second) Beverly Reeves, Tessa Embry, Sharon Sanders. Deatta Styles. Sandy Ward, Sonya Hughes. Carol Thayer. Coach Stevens. Organizations 141 Confidence Comes Through Practice Girls ' sports offers the players a chance to become well-disciplined. As the season grows, confidence builds. Players get a chance to stay fit while competing in tournaments. There is a promising future to these players who through hard work and hours of sweat and practice constantly seek self-improvement. JV VOLLEYBALL: (front . to r.) Carol Alex ander, Michelle Barr. Mandi Bell, Dana Nash, Stormy Dockery, Beverly Ruthart, Traci Russell, (second) Mrs. Morgan, Monica Smith, Yolanda Washington, Alene Williams, Belinda Fullbright, Jewel Meeds, Ramona Nelson, Amy Kilpatrick. j| m PARlir 11 PARIS VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: (front . to r.) Sonja Hughes, Angela Mayfield, Reenee Lane, Rita Ten- non, Sharlene Davis, (second) Terese Holt Gail Franklyn, Janice Johnson, Dawn Naron, Donna Robins. 142 Organizations TENNIS (front I. to r.) Angle Arroyo. Betsy Hargus, Ashley Ray. Jennifer Grensel. Cindy Brown, (second) Dede Fasken, Knsti Kelley, KrIstI Welch, Christine Velen, Lisa Thompson, Too-Too Phosay. Coach Sandra Stevens. TENNIS (front I. to r.) Blake Neely, Craig Steve Shoemake. Judson Sheppard, Wade LeFlore. Jeff Pickering. Ricky Wllkerson. Brad Wright. Mark Skates. Kenny Greer, Rick Ford. Truman Smith. Casey Inge (second) Brad Hutchlngs. Coach Sandra Stevens. Ray. Allen Cowley. T. C. Hensel. Robert Simpson. Organizations 143 Golfers Travel to State |P- Boy ' sgolf is open to young men interested in tournament play. Each year tough preparation is made to get ready for this tournament in which our team has always participated in state finals. Each spring young ladies interested in golf meet to try out. A select group is chosen with competition being held against area teams. GOLF: (I. to r.) Craig Chandler, Kirk Kyle. Daryl Nash, Cameron Wunsch, John Mark Davis. ..•AdV .. ' . ' «a aiaii ai;utt ■ ■.-: jV SIR GOLF: (L to r.) Debby McNeal, VIckl Bonham, Denlse Hutto (second) Jennifer Sykes, Stephanie Booth, Ann Cameron, Tracey Jackson. 144 Organizations James Alspaugh Kenneth Bells Derrick Bercher Andrea Booker Sidney Bradford Hardy Brunette Bryan Callihan Mandel Dixon 1985 SENIOR Wearers of the P Football Kenneth Harrison Donald High Carter Kennemer Derwin Lipscomb Dean Maberry Gregory McGinnis Robert Milton James Mitchell Joe Porter Jayson Porterfield Robert Past Chris Rednour Casey Reed Craig Shaw Darrell Sims Byron Smith Cheerleader Mindy Massey Deanna Beard Mike Boaz Drew Brock David Farris Gayle Ackley Lisa Anders Karryn Atkinson Cheryl Bonham Lisa Easton Kelly Ford Wendy Greer Dickie Dingman Tami Floyd James Hooten Candi Cotton Tonja Evans Karen Ford Mike Flanary Shannon Hobbs Basketball Tennis Angle Arroyo James (Kelly) Gnffin Darrell Hawkes Jody Houston Tracy McCarthy Blazettes Laurie Gullion Tammy Howard Kertrina Hunter Karen Joyce KristiKelley Lisa Kerr Deanea McWaters The Owl Mary Nell Kennemer Leslie Nolan Gwen Phan Amy Rushing Choir Roni Lynch Kevin Mitchell Trent Rose Drama Christan Hodge Terry McFadden Alan Smallwood Brad Stellpflug James Thomas ? fe i  ,. Kristie Young ' Kathy Newberry Ashley Ray Sharon Reasno Donna Robins Sandra Smith Jennifer Walker Kelli Williamson Julie Short Caria Taylor Stacie Thompson Jennifer Simmons Tangi Terpening Brenda Randall Michelle Richardson Gregg Vickers Organizations 145 Seniors celebrate their final year. In 1959 Head Yell Leader, Nancy Bledsoe, presents the traditional good-luck charm bracelet to her successor. Paula Cozort. A Century of INVOLVEMENT Positive Results Pep rallies, dances and club activities bring new meaning to the school day. Although academics play an important part, students find relaxation and satisfaction in extra-curricular activities. Students who become involved find interesting ways to learn and exciting horizons to explore. For a century students have conveyed their belief through their mode of dress. Just as students serve to make a statement through the manner in which they dress, so do they make a statement with the activities they choose. Students through the years have left our school to become leaders. Their willingness to seek involvement in this school and the positive results yielded through their energy and spirit will continue throughout generations to come. Mrs. Williamson ' s health class learns CPR, Activities Division 147 Class of ' 87 Wins Again In the month of February, the student body elects its OWL Sweethearts. This has long been a tradition. The winners ' names have been kept a secret until the debut of the yearbook. For the second year in a row Wade Booker and Judy Mathis have been named as winners. Wade is the son of Will and Cleta Booker. Wade is an athlete who is well-liked by his classmates. After graduating Wade wants to attend the University of Texas where he will prepare to be a veterinarian. Having great admiration for his father, Wade describes him as being a man of his own word. Judy is the daughter of Jesse and Joan Mathis. Outside school Judy is actively involved in the music program of her church, St. Paul ' s Baptist. She is a pianist. Judy is presently the secretary for the Western Youth Fellowship group which is planning to build a center for youth in Annona. Upon graduation from high school Judy plans to attend Paris Junior College then on to the University of Texas at Tyler. Judy will pursue a career in medicine, presently being interested in child psychology. 148 Activities I. . Tt Top Left: The Junior class nominees are Mellissa McGee and Murray Faskin. Top Right: Representing the Freshman class are Lara McGee and Darrin Ellis. Bottom Left: The nominees for the Senior class are Missy York and Derrick Bercher. Activities 149 The Althea Garden Club hosted a faculty cot- fee on Valentines Day. Cupid Strikes Again February 14th is a busy day. The florist bustle to get orders out on time while the card shops empty their shelves. This holiday brought several surprises with the price of roses sky-rocketing from $45 to $60. A lasting tradition came to a halt due to the unexpected snow vacation. Although the National Honor Society members were not able to sell carnations this year, the excitement did not cease. The cheerleaders sold cuddly-stuffed animals for friends to share. Tri-Hi-Y, the Key Club, and the Keywanettes added to the celebration by sponsoring the Valentines dance. The event was held on Saturday, February 9, at the Paris Golf and Country Club. Pictures were taken to remember the occasion. Kellie Reily gives her sweetheart, Dean Mayberry, a ring for his Valentine-Birthday. 150 Activities Dean Maberry orders roses for his Valentine. Dickie Dingman chooses candy for his Valentine Activities 151 Thorough . . . Patient . . . Fair . . . Beautifully prepared for her teaching — Louise Hagood, long-time classmate, friend, and associate. Teacher Feature R Challenge to Her Students When the 3:25 bell rings most of us call it a day. The parking lot quickly empties; however, it is not unusual to see Mrs. Norment ' s car still parked. She will be ready to go the next day. She often works on her lessons until twelve or one o ' clock in the morning. Mrs. Norment ' s contribution to the Paris education system began in 1962 at Paris Junior College where she directed the speech classes. It was during this time that she received her Master ' s Degree at East Texas State University. Her bachelor ' s degree was earned at T.S.C.W. (now Texas Women ' s University). In 1969, she joined the staff at Travis Middle School. 152 Activities The opening of the new Pans High in 1974 brought Mrs. Norment into the field of World History. After several assignments, she moved in- to her current position as govern- ment teacher. This year govern- ment became a one-semester course and economics has been added to the curriculum as a re- quired course. Along with the nor- mal duties of a teacher Mrs. Nor- ment is sophomore class Head Sponsor. Mrs. Norment is an active member of Delta Kappa Gamma; she is on the Alcohol Drug Council Board, the Lamar County Advisory Board of Health, a member of the YWCA. Her interests include the League of Women Voters. She is an ordained elder in the Central Presbyterian Church. Sims is actively involved in com- munity service. Russell, a graduate of the University of Texas School of Law since 1983, is presently practic- ing law with McLean, Sanders, Price, Head and Ellis in Fort Worth. Mrs. Norment enjoys spending her free time with her husband. She is an ac- complished cook and loves ice cream. Mrs. Norment loves being a teacher. She is an active member of Texas State Teachers Association and served as a delegate to the Na- tional Education Association con- vention in Minneapolis this past summer. After years of experience, Mrs. Norment seeks perfection not only in herself but in her students. She strives to make her lessons hard enough to be challenging yet easy enough to be understood and answered. We appreciate Mrs. Ann Norment for she is truly a dedicated member of the teaching profession. Activities 153 1% m the a chievers Tonja Evans is one of 256 high school students who have made the Texas All-Stat e Choir. After four auditions they are ready to join the best All-State Choir in all 50 states. RED RIVER VALLEY ALL-STARS: (front) Dar rel Sims (second, . to r.) Craig Shaw, Walter Williams. Mandel Dixon, Robert Milton, (third) Joe Porter. James Alspaugh, Wes TIdwell. (not pictured) Sidney Bradford, Dean Maberry. Reginald Hughes. Walter Alexander. Ken Harrison, Derwin Lipscomb, Donnell Walters, Jayson Porterfield, Brent Davis, Bryan Callihan, Jimmy Furtch, and Greg McGinnis. -J 154 Activities TOP CATS Every year at Paris High School mile reach their goals. Whether many students achieve excellence, working out in the gym after school Awards in civic service, academic or studying to make top grades, excellence, and athletic ability are each participant doing his or her given. Students who go the extra best realizes his dreams. 1 Ui ' ■ ■■ Members of our drama department par- ticipating in the Mineola Performing Arts Festival were: (front, I. to r.) Stephanie Castleman. Lisa Thompson, Kern Goodwin, Adana Moore, Aida Escobeda. Jolie Bourgeois, Joel Seabolt. (second) Karen Ford, Mike Flanary, Brenda Randall. Suzanne Smith, Laura Sudduth. Gail Rountree, Sultry Giles, (third) Tony Martin, Jennifer White. Kristi Welch, Catherine Rednour. Gordon Wood, who has had an outstanding academic career, has been named a National Merit Semi-Finalist, Only a small percentage of our nation ' s seniors ever achieve this distinction Activities: 155 Look at Success When Area VI met in Tyler m February. Sandra Smith and Lisa Anders took first place with their Chapter Manual. This was the first time HECE entered this con- test. The Manual goes to the state meeting at Houston in April. Winning third place at the PJC Winterfest. these speech and theater students took 3rd place. Cer- tificates were given to all (front, I. to r.) Brenda Ran- dall. Blake Neeley. Laura Sudduth. Adana Moore. Jolie Bourgeios. (second) Tony Martin, Jennifer White, Suzanne Smith. Catherine Rednour. Kristi Welch. 156 Activities VOE Students: (sitting) LaJuan Blackshear and (standing, I. to r.) John Stephens, Kim Nowell, Laura Kirtley. Phyllis Harris, and Michael Scott brought home six awards from the Area I contests held at East Texas State University, Stephens and Nowell are senior cooperative education students. Members of our school board expressed ap- niter Armstrong, Medalist Barbara Mills preciation to Academic Decathlon Members Medalist Alicia Denney, Medalist Amand and sponsors These talented young people Holmes, and (back) James Alspaugh, Darre came in seventh in district competition. They Hawkes, Earl Baggerley. and DeeDee Alsup, Include: (front, I. to r.) Joel MIchaelis, Jen- Activltles 157 Mandel Dixon pumps Iron during workouts. 158 A Century of COMPETITION Dreams Become Reality Since 1884 sports have been an important part of this school system. Through the years a good sports program has depended on the time and effort that the athletes and coaches have dedicated to their particular sport. Every minute spent practicing, conditioning and getting ready for competition pays off when the dream of victory becomes reality. Competition can bring out the best in an athlete as well as teach dedication and sportsmanship. Sports and competition will be around for years to come. Stephanie Williams takes a shot against Sulphur Springs as Jonetta Edwards looks on. Sports Division 159 A Dream Come True The Wildcats started out with dreams of winning their third district championship. This dream became reality as they trampled their opponents. Through the years the WILDCATS have shown the pride of our school. They represent us well. Wes Tidwell kicks off while Donnell Walters runs down field to make the tackle. Joe Pester runs the ball against Hallsville behind the blocking of Brian Callihan, Greg McGinnis. Dean Maberry. and Casey Reed. 160 Sports PARIS HIGH SCHOOL Fighting Wildcats CATS Opponent 0pp. 1 5 Rockwall 15 27 Idabel 28 Allen 7 14 McKinney 21 7 Denison 12 15 •Hallsville 14 14 Kilgore 7 27 Sulphur Springs 7 14 Mt. Pleasant 7 20 Liberty-Eylau 13 Corsicana 30 ♦District 8AAAA games ♦♦Bi-District8AAAA Wes Tidwell pitches the ball and heads up field with Dean Maberry to block In a scrimmage game against M arshall. Walter Alexander runs the ball in front of James Alspaugh as Jimmy Furtch looks on Sports 161 CATS Win District Title After winning the district title, Coacin Allen Wilson said, Out of the last five seasons, we ' ve won four district titles. We ' ve done well in the playoffs in the past and I hope we continue to play the way we did tonight. Top: James Alspaugh stretches for a pass against the Denison Yellow|ackets. Bottom: Wes Tidwell blocks for fullback Walter Williams against Sulphur Springs. 162 Sports Wildcats Attack The Cats stormed Palestine 34-6 and their goal became . . . K.O. Corsicana. The mighty Cats did not see their plans carried out when Corsicana overpowered the Wildcats 30-13. Top: Hardy Brunette blocks down field in the season opener against Rockwall. Left: Walter Alexander slips down against Mr. Pleasant. Right: Playing against Liberty-Eylau, Walter Alexander runs for a first down. Sports 163 The Will to Win What does it take to make an all-District team ? The answers are simple. Ask anyone of the Cats and they ' ll tell you that it takes hard work, determination, and the will to play football. James Alspaugh hustles back to the huddle in pre-game warm up. -Jis vMi-sia w ' f ' Hardy Brunette catches a touchdown in the preseason play 164 Sports Cats Have K.O. Season • N V I This year Walter Alexander, James Alspaugh, Bryan Callihan, Brent Davis, Mandell Dixon, Ken Harrison, Reginald Hughes, Derwin Lipscomb, Dean Maberry, Greg McGinnis, Robert Milton, Joe Porter, Jayson Porterfield, Craig Shaw, Darrell Sims, Wes Tidwell, Donnell Walters, and Walter Williams were named to the all-district team with Sidney Bradford and Jimmy Furtch taking the MVP defensive and offensive positions. I was surprised when they told me that I was MVP. It made me feel good, Jimmy Furtch said. It was nice to know that they (coaches) thought of me that way. Naming Bradford and Furtch MVP was a good decision. Craig Shaw agrees with that decision. They caught alot . . . and Sidney, he )ust K.O. ' d them all. The Cats worked at least five hours a day with aching muscles to accomplish an 8-4 season record. In workouts, Coach Clapp discusses plans wiht Brent Davis Sports 165 LADY CATS on the Move Lack of support from tfie student unheard during thio games. Despi body was a major profjiem for the girls, lack of support, tlie varsity and Throughout the season, the gym was girls had a spiking season. empty. The fans were unseen and te the lunior (Is expk tot jitis thostr, he v.jrsily t( tcgy illi lircs lli( ' l .ill v ' r III IbO S( otls Coached by Betty Edwjrds, the var- lost 14. The junior girls, supported by sity girls posted a 1-7 in district In Coach Sharon Morgan, won 8 and lost overall, the varsity girls won 10 and 8 overall with the district record of 3-7. Trese Holt t.ikos lior sorvo in volloyti.ill ,i( lion Trese Holt returns a serve with Sonja Hughes ' help jj Stormy Dockrey returns a ball. Sports 167 o R T H Z O 20-5 Season Record Pans 1984-85 Wildcats took a district 8-AAAA North zone basketball championshiip. Since 1918, Paris is ttie only fifth-winningest team in PHS history with a 55-53 overtime win. That ' s a significant accomplish- ment, said Coach Long who was on the 1959-60 team. Pans High has had some awfully great teams with super athletes that never won 20 games in a year. These kids deserve a lot of praise. This year ' s team worked hard to capture a 20-5 season record. c H P 5 Casey Reed bounces back after scoring two points for the Cats. 168 Sports 1984-85 District play: PHS 80 Hallsville 45 PHS 66 Kilgore 69 PHS 64 Sulphur Springs 54 PHS 70 Mt Pleasant 59 PHS 67 Liberty-Eylau 53 PHS 48 Hallsville 43 PHS 62 Kilgore 37 PHS 44 Sulphur Springs 43 PHS 46 Liberty-Eylau 45 PHS 84 Mt Pleasant 43 Paul Thomas and Casey Reed double team their opponent P.iul Thomjs goes up for 2 pts as Billy Hill waits to rebound the miss Sports 169 170 Sports Dexter Williams out |umps tiis opponent for the shot. S—ll 4 -s; ,. - ' ., i r-T79hfi Casey Reed guards an inbound shot James Garvin takes advantage of tlie last IiumK Sports 171 c E Stephanie Willuirii-i luint ' s tin- ti.ill down couti 172 Sports Senior Trosc Holt si ouls oul (oi ,iii op Spofls 1 3 with developed skill. Stephanie Williams adds action to the game. Cagers Work Together One of the best things about girls ' basketball is the ability of each of them to work together. Really working together the girls show their experience. The girls did not always win their ball games, but they did stick together. A good attitude is common among these players. Jonetta Edwards and Trese Holt are the only two players that will not return. Coach Travis Fleming can look forward to a strong team in the coming year. d Driving through the opposing delenie. Stephanie prepares to score. In on the action is her team mate Shelia Booker. 174 Sports Ophelia Sims adds two more for the Lady Cats Sports 175 Expected to Win District Fierce competition remains the characteristic that most people note about the game of tennis. Determination always surfaces every spare minute during the tennis season in long hours of practice followed by challenging matches of intense play. This feeling continued to flow throughout the season. Coach Sandra Stevens expected both the girls ' team and the boys ' team to win district. There are many young players, all returning and ready to win. Knsti Kelley spends hours of practice. Here she serves to Kristi Welch manages to return a serve in practice piay her opponent. 176 Sports A Ready Team Coached by Benton Rainey and Johnny Holleman. our baseball team has always lived up its well-earned reputation of being a true, blue team. The season begins in February. Every team in the district meets strong competition for the Cats but an optimistic and ready team is ready for the challenge of this spring. 1985 VARSITY BASEBALL: (front, . to r.) Wade Booker, Rusty Cunnmgham, Wes Po pe. Jay Cannon, Greg Baker, Sean Pruett. Jeff Haley, (second) Tim Milsap, Reggie Hughes. Tony Sanders, Sonny Hutchison, Mike Henry, Darrell Sheridan, Richard Green, Tommy Norris, Wes Tidwell, Brent Davis, Dean Maberry, Bryan Callihan, 4 Senior Dean Maberry is a catcher for the CATS Reggie Hughes warms his arm up for the first scrimmage Sports 177 Making Tracks Coach Clapp looks forward to the ' 85 track season. The track team comes out and practices together as well as separately, each determined to be the best in his own event. The sprinting events include the 100, 200, 400, the 400 relay, 800 relay and 1600 m. run and 1600 relay. Other events include the long jump, triple jump and high jump. Girls run these same events. Boys ' competition includes pole-vault and the shot and discus. Competition is tough between school districts but coaches and the team look forward to a strong spring season. Amy Kilpatrick and Ramona Nelson sweat out the final lap during track practice Track mates Joe Bernard and John Phan run laps together in training for an upcoming meet. 178 Sports Practice makes perfect as Lonnie Robins strives to clear the 1st hurdle. John Pickett practices throwing the discus Dennis Chalaire propels the shot in preparation for an upcoming meet Sports 179 The downtown merchants support our schools. A Century of PROMOTION Courteous and friendly employees wait to serve you at any of the four Seven-Eleven locations in Paris. Community Supports Schools Since the dawn of time, man has persisted in promoting his products, either by word of mouth or direct advertising. Many of Paris businessmen have joined the multitudes in the world of advertising. Paris Independent School District has had the great fortune of their support and backing. For many years, our communities has supported Paris High School by purchasing advertising space in the Owl. Without this support, this 72n volume would not be published. Four locations in Pans to serve you. 272 N. Main St. 704BonhamSt. 2705ClarksvilleSt. 1870BonhamSt. 181 Qm: 1(0 U 5 ' ' OK F p 1033 Bonham Paris, Texas 182 Advertising CUNNINGHRM EQUIPMENT CUNNIN1 Brian Brumley and Greg Cunningham invite you to see Greg ' s Dad, Roy Cunningham, at 2280 South Church Street in Paris. CUNNINGHAM EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INCORPORATED is an International Harvester dealer. Come by or call at 785-0081. EPPS HILL INSURANCE Third Floor CHARLIE ADKINS Tir otte Early Daugherty, Dean Maberry, Kristi Kelley, and Charlie Adkins want you to shop the many bargains you will find at Charlie ADKINS FIRESTONE. Shop 204 Lamar for ap- pliances, furniture, or a new set of tires. Tangi Terpening invites you to come by EPPS HILL IN- SURANCE for all your insurance needs. You can call at 785-3428. Advertising 183 PARIS REAL ESTATE FM 195 — P.O. Box 895 214 784-8055 MITCHELL PAVING John Brazile and Mary Lou Cole invite you to stop by 3011 f « ' Ij ' ? ' i « y°  ° let MITCHELL PAV- Lamar for all your commercial, residential, farm and ranch !NG serve you Roads . . . Streets . . . Driveways . . . Park- real estate needs, mg lots. Call 784-0855. BRIGHT-HOLLAND FUNERAL HOME Dial 214-784-6623 2601 Lamar Avenue Paris, Texas 75460 Harry H. Bright Ben Holland LEO BOBBIE PARSONS 4 the NNE V, Box 599-1 Hwy. 271 CUSTOM CATERING (214) 732-3085 Powderly, Tx. 75473 CULBERTSON MINIATURE GOLF Corner 17th S.E. and Neatherly Open . . . April-October Sevens Days a Week 6:00 PM-1 1:30 PM Owners: Kenny and Carolyn Gilford GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF NORTHEAST TEXAS PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE 1161 North West Loop 286 Paris, Texas 75460 214 784-5885 184 Advertising Ford ' s . Center A F F i L i A TED Owners Dirk and Kim Abbot welcome you to GENESIS at 28 Clarksville Street. Call 784-4329 and learn more about FORD ' S FOOD CENTER oHers you a wide variety of food ' ' ' ' ' ' programs available as well as karate instruction. needs. Come by 2454 Bonham where Robby Walker, Kurt Routon, Phillip Peeples, and Chris Smith will gladly serve you, or call 784-7773. ia i i I glass motors m. G(Bsoti ' Mf B£Rf y ' ACuiMf C IMOV5SIN ' TheCdrcdssB .v i it: ■ Gibson-Maberry Ranch Dana Scoggins and Dean Maberry invite you to come by GIBSON-MABERRY RANCH, the home of Lamar County ' s first full French Limousin Cattle. Dickie Dingman and James Hooten invite you to come test drive a Pontiac, Buick, or a GMC truck available at GLASS MOTORS. Come by 555 Lamar and talk to David Glass, the owner. Advertising 185 • « F 1 -V KAROL DAVIS AUTO-LIFE-FIRE-HEALTH 1984 7-AAAA State Golf Finalists: L. to R.: K,rk Kyie, Cameron Wunsch, Craig Chandler, John Mark Davis, Daryl Nash, Coach J. T. Davis. KAROL DAVIS INSURANCE 3110 Lamar 785-0013 186 Advertising Creators of Good Times W,H!i.t H,J. Come see us for all your camping needs. New and used trailers available. FM 79 5 miles West ... Off Loop 286 Paul Bryan Teddy Staggs 214 784-5073 214 784-7201 With prayerful best wishes to the Class of 1985 OUR LADY OF VICTORY CATHOLIC CHURCH 195 Eighth Street, S.E. Paris, Texas Father Michael J. Barone, Pastor Youth ot Our Lady of Victory: Front Row, Left to Right: Steve Nash, Neil Stellpflug, Tony Nolan. Center: Jennifer Grinsel, Derrick Bercher, Shannon Stephens, Lauren Tijerlna, Michelle Brown, Kelly Ford, Shelly Stubinger, Laura Sudduth, Gidget Boehler. Back: David Emmite, Leo Sales, Lloyd Milliard, Mara Kohls, Trish McKenna, Gordon Wood, Leslie Nolan, Karen Ford, Brad Stellpflug, and Ted Tongson. Micheal Flippen, licensed operator Lori Martindale, Kelly Click, and Dustin Blount Want you to call 784-5151 for an appointment to get the latest hair cut or design. HEADLINES is located at 2859 Lamar Avenue. HEADLINES Complete Hair Care for the family Specializing in hair cutting Open Monday-Saturday . . . Walk-ins Welcome ODYSSEY TRAVEL AGENCY 1015 Collegiate Drive Paris, Texas 75460 i lUIII Local travel agents at ODYSSEY invite you to discuss your travel plans with them. Free brochures are available for almost any place you might like to visit. Advertising 187 ( orist AYIRIES ' Darrell Atwood invites you to shop with Jo and Terry Gib- , - . i-i j i -ru ■ -. . i. son at JO ' S FLORIST. Call 785-2413 or go by 1342 Lamar i° p ' t ' . ' ' h L ' a Thompson mv.te you to shop at Avenue if you need to order flowers or ?lants or balloons f ' Located downtown AYRES .s home-operated , ' ■ and offers many departments to meet your needs, for any occasion. TROPHIES - PLAQUES - RIBBONS - MEDALS :14) 784-2465 ENGRAVINGS 135 Lamar Ave. Paris, Texas 75460 Bob i Jill LaRue Owners Ifffs FINE GENTLEMEN ' S CLOTHIER 2807 Clarksville St. — Buttermilk Creek Village Bus. 214 784-6694 Res. 214 785-5137 Paris, Texas 75460 JEFF HOOG, Owner PN IS MILLIMG GRNM COMPf MY We specialize in fast, dependable grain service Wheat — Mill — Soybeans — Corn Merchandising and Storage 214-784-6656 FURNITURE COMPANY 201 Bonham Street PARIS, TEXAS 75460 188 Advertising Join these Paris High Graduates. ARI«iUNIOR CO o r ■1 ) IQHba H|| 1 y BM J . Continue Your Education 1 i I ' NlJpuiu At Paris Junior College Numerous academic and technical vocational programs available Courses fully transferable to all college and universities For information on Enrollment, Courses, Costs of Financial Aid, Call (214) 785-7661, extension 426, or Write, Admissions, Paris Junior College, Paris, TX 75460 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY INSTITUTION Advertising 189 BEST OF LUCK OWNER Bill Bell T s OUR SPECIALTY FRIED CATFISH BAR-B-QUE MEXICAN FOOD FEATURING HOME COOKING FRIENDLY SERVICE COZY ATMOSPHERE 329 N. Main 784-5111 OWNER Willie Pharr PROSPEROUS FUTURE 190 Advertising gp ' i y ' . ' J! ' f M yf O. D. Robertson Pastor Asphalt Parking lots Drive l CHURCH OF GOD ' A Church With a Vision Flowers for all occasions . . . weddings anniversaries Green plants gifts VILLAGE SHOPPING CTR. Paris, Texas 75460 214 785 2664 ZJne Zt lower I Ilia ft Qft SLp Backhoe Service RICHARD DRAKE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY All types Concrete work Rt. 1 Arthur City, Tex. 75411 1400 Bonham St. AGRILAND AGENCY Let AGRILAND AGENCY at 3605 Loop 286 N.E. help you make a farm and ranch investment. Call 785-8453. Advertising 191 PARIS IMPLEMENT COMPANY 2240 NE Loop 286 Paris, TX 784-6673 Telia Mashburn wants you to drop by PARIS IMPLEMENT COMPANY — your John Deere dealer. PANTS WEST 3520 Lamar Ave. Leslie Nolan invites you to see the wide variety of the latest in fashions at PANTS WEST . . . Located in the Mirabeau Shopping Center. y TROPICAL FISH • EXOTIC BIRDS • PET SUPPLIES V V ' m Won -Fri. 12-6 Sal 10-6 FIN and FEATHER 2153 Lamar Ave. Across from Braums (214) 785-8621 192 Advertising Paris lumber And Building Center 3555 NE LOOP 286 PARIS, TEXAS 75460 214-785-0771 From floor coverings to light fixtures PARIS LUMBER can help. Salesman Pedro Barrios and Yard Foreman Jerry Pitcock invite you to shop where the customer truly is number one. From the point of sale to delivery at the job site — PARIS LUMBER offers the best in service, selec- tion, and satisfaction. Where the customer is Number One. Advertising 193 MIRA EAU SQUARE Bealls Paris, Texas ife, 2,. Fho. 7S4-4413 d tadilion Flower Shop Flowers for all occasions — 1442 Lamar Paris, TX 75460 Compliments of ill J[Ianarg J ttoraeo at fa THE VILLAGE 1017 SOUTH COLLEGIATE PARIS, TEXAS 75460 (214) 785-5521 SHmTS 0(llirab«M Squire topping CMIBI 3558 Lamar Avenue Paris, Texas 75460 214-7a 4SM GLADYS EUDEY Owner ' We Let Our T-Shirts Do the Talking Movie Madness 36«5 LAMAR PARIS. TEXAS 75400 Movies and VCK ' s RENTAL AND SALES OPEN lO 30AM O 30 PM M SAT Free Pick Up and Delivery HAYES PHILLIPS 66 1995 Lamar Paris, Texas 75460 Phone 785-9145 Coyle Hayes Gene Taylor M fit n t oiAtfi a JACK BARBARA ADAMSON Owners WOOD ' S CLEANERS 3061 Clarksvillc St. Paris, Texas 75460 NANCY JOHN WOOD 194 Advertising 322 Lamar Mission Trip 84 First United iViettiodist Cliurch FRY-GIBBS FUNERAL HOiViE 730 Clarksville St. Paris, TX 75460 784-3366 Advertising 195 JOE ADAMS USED CARS 610 N. Main 785-1730 Gail McPherson and Craig Adams, and Carol McPherson invite you to come look around at JOE ADAMS USED CARS. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Jimmy Guthrie Associates 2335 Lamar 785-8504 GENERAL VENDING COMPANY Tony and Leslie Nolan display one of the many ven- ding machines put on location by GENERAL VENDING. r .- Greg McGinnis suggests you come to HAIR SHAPERS where Maria and stylist Carmen Bone specialize in men ' s and boy ' s haircuts. m 5 MMR ] UAPEH§ Maria Cotham Aglesby (owner) 784-4631 196 Advertising i k pQmm n-. Hi rgy OUR NEW BACON BURGERS 3 BURRITOS i ' , i : 1 - . 1 1 - The Sonic Drive-ln . . . familiar to us al . SUPER SONIC minus lettuce and tomatoes plus extra cheese . . . fries . . . large coke ... a twist. Sounds familiar? Why don ' t you go by SONIC at 1545 Lamar Avenue or call in your own special order. PRESSLEY SON BODY SHOP ppESSLEY ' S USED CARS 60 W. Center 784-5548 Mr. W. T. Pressley and son Mike invite you to visit them for all your auto body needs and see a good used car. Joe Courville, Carol Smith, Gina Yates, Randy Armstrong, and Rodney Daniels invite you to have your favorite burger at McDONALD ' S. 215 Lamar Ave. 785-6868 198 Advertising IFirst Assembly of ( oti Tom Calk, Pastor 3475 Lamar Ave. Sunday School . . . 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship . . . 10:45 a.m. Evening Worship . . . 6:00 p.m. Wed. night Family Activities . . . 7:00 p.m. 785-2883 I Advertising 199 r rETisnJiSQO Clarksville aris, TX 75460 TACO DELITE DRIVE THRU J. p. Harvey Motors Inc. 700 E. Main Clarksville, TX Monica, Damon Harvey and their friend Jeff Taber want you to see the auto selection at J. P. HARVEY MOTORS, INC. in Clarlcsville. meRSco INC. Packaging Division 800 W. Center Street Box 1155 — Paris, TX 75460 214 785-6411 Damon and Monica Harvey remind you that PARIS HIDE AND FUR CO. deals in raw furs. ■ KC. PoftU Cde €uuC cc% ( y., 121 11th NW Paris, TX 75460 Advertising 201 Capturing Energy For Tomorrow ' s Needs For more than a century, Babcock Wilcox has provided innovative products and services to help meet the world ' s growing power generation needs. Over the years we ' ve supplied nearly 18,000 boilers and nuclear steam systems to utilities and industries worldwide. And our design modifications, customer training programs, replacement parts operations, and engineering studies are helping customers increase the efficiency and prolong the working life of their existing equipment. We ' re preparing for tomorrow ' s energy needs by seeking new ways to tap the power of the sun, the sea, and even the heat of the earth itself. Additional research focuses on making better use of fossil fuels, including America ' s most abundant energy source — coal. As an operating unit of McDermott Incorported, B W is a part of a major energy services company, supplying not only power generation systems, but insulating products, oil and gas production facilities, specialty steel tubing, and advanced process controls. Each advancement we make contributes to a brighter tomorrow. Babcock Wilcox, a McDermott International company. 202 Advertising CHARLES TAYLOR GLASS SHOP Norma Varner, employee, and Mary Nell Kennemer want you to shop at 807 24th S.E. where you will find a variety of plate glass, mirrors, and auto glass. MARGRAVES SAV-MORE PHARMACY Prescription Senior Citizen Discount 10% Discount Cosmetics City Wide Delivery 777 Bohham 784-2536 Bill Lancaster R.Ph. Sam Wood R.Ph. your one stop for movies, blank tapes and video cassette recorders 1954 Clarksville Street Pans. Texas 75460 785-9312 784-4391 Office 784-3369 Emergency LAMAR VETERINARY CLINIC 3350 N.E. Loop 286 Paris, Texas 75460 W. E. Kraft, D.V.M. L. D. Nottingham, D.V.M. B. D. Abies, D.V.M. D. K. Henderson, D.V.M. T-SHIRTS More T-SHIRTS, CAPS, TRANSFERS, SILK SCREENING GROUP DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE 214 784-0557 120 Clarksville Downtown Paris, Texas 75460 Advertising 203 PHONE 214 785-5518 MIRABEAU SQUARE 3532 LAMAR PARIS, TX 75460 ZALES The Diamond Store SUZUKI of Paris Melissa Lay and Jerry Bolton invite you to SUZUKI OF PARIS. For complete sales and service go by 3305 NE Loop 286 or call 785-7300. tjosepfis HOSPITAL Back Row: Susan McAbee. Karen Stewart. Dan Currow, Kim Jordon, Julie Wear. Gidget Boehler. Brandi Brown, Kristy Duffee. and Frances Moore. Front: Angle Seabolt. Amy Partridge. 204 Advertising The Immanuel Baptist Youth Softball Team was organized four years ago and has become one of the best teams in the state. The team had placed third in state in 1982 and won the TAAF State Championship in 1984. Other honors in 1984 included winning a Men ' s Open Tournament and qualifying for a spot in the ASA National Open Youth Tournament held in Massillon, Ohio. Members of the team are Tim Stone, Ronald Stripland, John Veien, JeM GriHin, David Smith, Brian Callihan, Jayson Porter- field. Dean Mal erry, Chris Sparks, Bo Sheridan, Mike Russell, Alton Hess, Rodney Hess, Matt Doyal, and Wayne Dingman. Coaches are Loyd Cunningham and Joe Farmer. Immanuel Baptist Church 1771 Bonham Street Paris, TX 75460 SUNDAY WEDNESDAY 9:30 A.M. Sunday School 10:35 A.M. Morning Worship 6:00 P.M. Christian Training 7:00 P.M. Evening Worship 7:00 P.M. Youth-led Bible study Randall Scott, Pastor Mark Hardy Minister of Music and youth ACTIVITIES Softball, volleyball, basketball teams for youth. Summer camps and trips. Advertising 205 Chad Frazier and Bryan Basinger invite you to TIDY CAR for maximum car care. TIDY CAR 385 N. Main 785-6579 Manager Ed Baze and employees Mark Dvonnie in- vite you to shop BF Goodrich. [gIFGoodrich m M HIGH TECH m MmSPECIALISTi 784-4389 B.F. Goodrich Tire Center 1301 Clarksville St. BENNY BROWN AUTO SALES 784-5251 Best for Less Benny Brown 1310 N. Main Paris, TX Wffmmne 0 y anin fc aimi r 1225 Clarksville St. Paris, Texas 75460 NANCY JOHN WOOD 206 Advertising Concrete Commercial Construction Materials MILLIARD SONS Contractors, Inc. PHONE (214) 785-8565 BOX 426 PARIS, TEXAS 75460 Advertising 207 Hanson Electric James Hanson Owner Commercial — Residential and Repair 25 Years Experience 610 32nd NE 785-2348 DISCOUNT HOME IMPROVEMENT INSULATION Brad and Brian Rhodes invite you to come see them at 1705 N. Main for custom siding, fireplaces, rooms, patios or any home improvement. Call 785-3638 or 784-6865 BEAUTY CHALET 1027 S. Collegiate 784-5921 Unisex Salon Owner Marilyn Bolton and her operators invite you to come to the BEAUTY CHALET at 1027 S. Collegiate. Call 784-5921. FOREST HILL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Susie King invites you to worship at her church. Rt. 2 Honey Grove 208 Advertising SAVING TIPS on electric air conditioning Air conditioning provides lots of comfort during the summer months, but for many thousands of homeowners it is also the biggest factor m the cost of electricity On the average, air conditioning accounts for about half of summertime electric bills. Here are v ays you can hold down the cost of air conditioning and still enjoy its comfort. Central Systems 1, Set thermostat on 78 , or higher, during the summer Turn unit off if you II 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. If filter is permanent, clean by manufacturers directions: 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 ' ' CallTP L 8 Shade on roof and walls can reduce energy needed to cool But trim trees, shrubs away from outside compressor unit, Keepit 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: 1 1 Buy units with highest energy efficiency ratio (EER) Uses less electricity to cool If EER IS not on sales tag, ask for it or figure It yourself Divide wattage into BTU capacity. Both figures are on unit 12 Place unit where it II get as little direct sun as possible 13, 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 m the future When you pass a TP L 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. TP L is reducing its own uses of e lectricity If you would like additional information on conserving electricity, call the Customer Service Representative in the TP L Office. IFXAS POWtR - LIGHT (OMPANV A lax-paymg rnvestOf -Owned elect ' iC ulihty Advertising 209 BURGERLAND 1301 N. Main Lisa Anders, Lesa Easton, Sandra Smith, and Tammy Howard invite you to Burgerland at 1301 N. Main for fast, friendly service. Call 784-4482. CULLUM AUTO PARTS and Machine Shop 1402 N. Main Paris, TX 75406 785-1644 lllstate • ■® AUTO-HOME-LIFE-HEALTH 6 COMMERCIAL DAVID VICKERS Agent 1055 Clarksville. Pans, TX 75460 Bus (214) 784-8835 • Res 784-5165 L W i  I I i I mmmmwimmnmmmmmm p 1 P 1 p pi r- r-1 p i| Serving most of commercial Paris with sanitation disposal and utilities is B B Equipment, providing trash pickup ser- vice. Contact B B by calling 784-4300. B B EQUIPMENT 2146 Church St. 210 Advertising Carolina Pigni wants you to come to FEDERAL LAND BANK for all your land needs. You will receive fast and friendly service. Call 784-7461. Carolina is an exchange student from Argentina. W -ml FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSOC | FEDERAL LAND BANK Paris, TX 75460 655 Clarksville St. Adv 211 ?p CHANCE i -t ; £ A:_s i h Nggtaaed Chfldreo E U a Jiw ety P.O. Box 247 Honey Grove. TX 75446 NOBLE TRUE VALUE HARDWARE 2246 Bonham Paris. Texas 75460 755-0044 Jimmy Nobie Peg gy Noble NORMENT CASTLEBERRY 115 South Main St. 784-3323 i v ?5 if m Sims Norment. Paul Landers, Edmond Castleb rry, and Robert Norment can fill your insurance needs with reasonable rates and dependable service. Stop in to see them at 115 S. Main. COLMAN ' S HAIR COMPANY 3675 Lamar 764-6681 212 AdverhsJng For fin«, alvgant fashion, shop with Monica Harvay at JK ' a. Thar are two locationa to aarva you. Advertising 213 BARNES TELEVISION SERVICE Color TV Specialist 735 S.E. 24th — Phone: 784-8417 ArdJe and Joe Barnes want you to call BARNES TELEVI- SION SERVICE. They specialize in Zenith and RCA. DAVID BUSTER, INC. 9 ■W 4 I . Peggy Bivens and Shari Coker want you to call 785-1431 or 785-4027, or 785-1305 when you need Redi-Mix Concrete, Sand and Gravel, Asphalt, or excavation work done. DAVID BUSTER is located at 1540 Loop 286 N.W. Ljene . . . the eweleir • Diamonds • Watches • Bridal Gifts Registry • Repairing Randy Rader invites you to drop by GENE THE JEWELERS for the very finest in diamonds, watches, and bridal gifts at 21 Clarksville or give Gene or any of the fine folks a call at 784-6711. 784-6711 or 784-6411 21 Clarksvile St. 214 Advertising Gropax • • E ' ' JUST WATER! Gropax (USA) Inc. P.O. Box 157 Paris, TX 75460-0157 T. J. Wirtz President 214 785-8299 WANDA WHITAKER, OWNER 785-0818 HAIRPORT is the place to go for complete beauty service. Owner Wanda Whitaker invites you to call 785-0818 for an appointment. Tammy Howard and Missy York want you to stop by BITS AND PIECES to browse around. Visit this shop in the Village Shopping Center for fascinating gift selections. Bits and Pieces 1003 S. Collegiate Dr. 784-5691 Advertising 215 Member F.D.I.C. CIDCT r lTV 214 785-0351 riHO 1 V l 1 T North West Plaza NATIONAL Ts o ' BANK OF PARIS mi Coatings THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY 2809 Clarksville Street Paris, Texas 75460 785-7676 or 785-7677 Mark A. Francis Manager GREEN ' S ELECTRIC CO, Electrical Contractors Phone 784-3306 1340 N. Main Street Paris, Texas 75460 Gordon Green 785-1987 Graham International Truck Part Division HW if Larry Clark, Mildred Burch, Eddie Slate, Sherrie Log- gins, and Dale Loggins want you to come by GRAHAM INTERNATIONAL where you can find anything you need in heavy truck parts. At 2945 NE Loop 286 you will find parts by CUMMINGS, DETROIT, AND CATER- PILLAR. Call 784-6683. PARIS GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Route 6 Box 488 785-1755 Pro Shop 785-6512 (214) 784-5556 Res. (214) 785-4048 PARIS POOL SPA CENTER 3625 Lamar Ave. Paris, Texas 75460 Service — Chemicals — Repairs — Pool Toys Computer Water Analysis Owners: Johnny and Betty Mollis 216 Advertising FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION MEMBER F.S.L.I.C. Open a savings account with us today. Provide for your college education with funds that earn a liberal dividend and are insured up to $100,000 by an agency of the federal Government. We offer loans for building, purchasing, or repairing your home, as well as all types of consumer loans. Visit FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION at 630 Clarksville Street in Paris, or call 784-0881 Now Making Student Loans FKnr Advertising 217 SPENCER ' S RECREATION and Water Park Skating Rink 785-6381 Pool 784-0441 1231 Main Paris, TX PHILLEY-SLATnn 1014 Clarksville 784-4374 For all your insurance policies on car, home, life, and business, see Moel Philley or Weldon Slaton. You will enjoy the friendly atmosphere at PHILLEY-SLATON. SPORTING GOODS Amy Martin and Karen Joyce invite you to shop WILLIAMS SPORTING GOODS for a wide selection in action wear. WILLIAMS is north of the plaza in beautiful downtown Paris. NELSON ' S JERSEY FARM Ernest Nelson Jack Nelson 785-3224 784-4705 218 Advertising PARIS CAMPER SALES WTAURUS 214-784-5720 TcrtK Parts. Accessories Service on All Brand Trailers DON DICKERSON. Owner Res 214-784-6847 Hwy, 271 North - 2 Miles Route 1 Box 782 Pans, Texas 75460 House of Paints 3345 N.E. Loop 286 Paris, TX 75460 Original New Orleans Flavor Open 7 days Open at 10 am 2475 N. Main George Bynum Manager Special Rates on Large Group Orders 785-0739 MAXEY FUNERAL HOME Rev. C. D. Mrs. Ruth M. Hilburn, Owners • Leon Williams, Manager A Dignified Service At Moderate Cost Phone 784-4032 • 643 3rd Street N.E. • Paris, Texas 75460 Funeral Planning Need Not Be A Time of Sorrow MILES CONSTRUCTION COMPANY COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL JAMES BO MILES P.O. Box 904 214 785-6956 Paris, TX 75460 Advertising 219 SOUTHERN MAID ' The Magic Donut Creamed Mixed Glazed Melts in Your Mouth Williamsburg Shopping Center Paris, TX 75460 AUTO PARTS 1721 Lamar Ave. Paris, Texas 75460 214 784-7431 140 S. Collegiate St. 785-8527 Paris, TX 75460 PRIME CUT Hair Designs for Men and Women 214-784-5508 819 Lamar Paris, Texas 75460 Town East Hair Design Peggy Locke, owner, and her daughter, Michelle, invite you to call for an appointment at HAIR DESIGN or come by the nursery to browse. 4225 Lamar Hwy. 82 E 785-8142 TOWN EAST NURSERY, LANDSCAPING 785-8122 Residential and Commercial Landscaping . . . Remodeling . . . Room Additions and Sunrooms. Custom Woodworking 220 Advertising GENE E. MERMILLIOD YOUTH MINISTRY First Baptist Church Minuter of Youth For I am confident of this very thing, that He who began a good work in you will perfect it until the day of Christ Jesus. WORSHIP FELLOWSHIP BIBLE STUDIES CAMPS RETREATS MISSION TRIPS P.O. Box 489 Paris, Texas 75460 (214)785-6431 Advertising 221 SP 1hGL€R ' S Daon Wall CONCRETE WA L L Brian Wall and Patty Drake ask - you to call 784-8652 or stop by to discuss your construction SPANGLER ' S carries a wide selection of gift ideas from greeting cards to candles. Stacey Brown invites you to needs. IPE CO., INC. come by and examine the fine china available. (Downtown Paris) W. (Mv H O U,S E 3556 Lamar Ave. : ' GOLD LANCE CLASS 29 E. Plaza iT R HGS WELCH ART CENTER liwp™ i ' ' ! !. °oo c oi the ' ine rings at HOUSE ,3 j , McFadden invites you to WELCH ART CENTER JEWELERS located at 29 E. Plaza .n Downtown Pans. 3, 625 Bonham for custom framing, ready-made frames, mirrors, and original oil paintings. 222 Advertising JERRY SMALLWOOD Used Cars Come see Jerry Smallwood at 305 N. Main. SMALLWOOD used cars are clean, reliable cars. Call 785-1191 or 785-7744 for further information. JERRY SMALLWOOD USED CARS VILLAGE INTERIORS Stacie Coplin invites you to shop at VILLAGE INTERIOR for new ideas in home design and decorating. Located at 941 S. Collegiate. Call 784-2242. WAL-MART Discount City SMITH CARPETS 1289 Clarksville 785-6491 SHOP AT WAL-MART for a satisfaction guaranteed purchase. The Wal-Mart policy assures you that you will save when you shop with them. Wal-Mart Discount City is located in Paris at 3060 Clarksville Street. Ronnie Wear asks you to come see the largest selection of carpets in N.E. Texas and S.E. Oklahoma. For carpet, linoleum, or tile and for 24 hour installation come by 1289 Clarksville St. Advertising 223 Paris, TX 75460 Highway 271 East UARCO is an Equal Opportunity Employer 461 Clarksville St. Paris, Texas 75460 Phone No. 214 784-3526 BILLY E.SMITH Bookkeeping and Tax Service Stacy ' s Furniture Factory Outlet 7 Lamar — Paris, Tx. 75460 214 785-7452 Tim Jones Tom Jones VALLEY FEED MILL, INC. Feeds — Seeds — Fertilizer 315 West Center Street 785-6331 785-3501 Paris, Texas 75460 SKATE ■- mL Of i PARIS 1650 Clement Rd. Paris, TX 75460 224 Advertising These CABELL employees invite you to try the complete line of CABELL ' S DAIRY PRODUCTS. For information call 785-0711 or come by 1606 Lamar. Watch your grocer ' s shelves. 1606 Lamar Paris, TX 75460 (214) 785-0711 Producers, Manufacturers, and Distributors of Finer Dairy Foods Division of The Southland Corp. Advertising 225 27tfL £ J on :J oulni.on 2221 Lamar • P.O. Box 69 Paris, Texas 75460 (214) 784-3552 LIFE - HEALTH - GROUP MEDICARE SUPPLEMENTS - RETIREMENT PLANS Tax Sheltered Annuities CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS .because almost nothing in business is black and white. (214) 785-0756 712 S E 19th Street Paris, Texas 75460 (214) 395-4990 120 W Dallas St. COOPER, TEXAS 75432 BROWN ' S MEAT MARKET 650 N. Main 785-6528 Grocery . . . Meats WHERE YOU PAY LESS FOR THE BEST . . . SIMPSON WHOLESALE and VENDING Ton! Jones and many of our students at PHS use vending machines distributed by SIMPSON WHOLESALE AND VENDING COMPANY. SHOE PALACE For the latest in shoe fashion, visit SHOE PALACE in Mirabeau Shopping Center. David Thrasher is showing boots to Caria Taylor. 785-0421. 226 Advertising m) s GOOD ' YEAR — BURRESS OIL COMPANY — 785-8591 (oil) WHOLESALE TIRE STORE (Tires) 785-6071 VvOOUdY o Insurance Agency standing: Perry Woodby, Ken Wood- by, and their sister, Kelley, urge you to see WOODY ' S INSURANCE AGENCY. At 114 Clarksville you will receive pro- mpt attention and expert service. Call 784-4184 near Downtown Paris. Advertising 227 HOMECOMING nominees Missy York, Pam Council, and Karen Joyce model garments from a line of Junior fashions available at the COLLEGIATE SHOPPE on the south side of the plaza in Downtown Paris. 228 Advertising GLENN WATSON CARS Yvonne Watson wants you to see her Dad and his wide selection of used cars. At GLENN WATSON CARS you will find clean autos at reasonably low prices. N. Main Cherry 785-7449 ldt6XkHn. It z tin 3755 Lamar Paris, Texas 785-7566 WESTERN SIZZLIN employees invite you to come see them. Advertising 229 784-8784 3310 Lamar Ave. ' - 1 L ! H« ■■[■K - I H Lounfri You are reminded that BOYD ' S is a complete jewelry store Missy Coplin and Kristi Julian invite you to CAROLE ' S with experience and expertise to meet all your jewelry pLOWER COUNTRY where you will find quality with a per- needs. A certified gemologist will help you at 3310 Lamar -Q„a| touch - t r Avenue. PARIS JANITOR SUPPLY Chemical Company Mike Carey stands amid the many quality items at PARIS JANITOR SUPPLY AND CHEMICAL COMPANY. Come by 1760 7th N.W. or call 784-7335 for your janitorial or chemical supplies. RONALD A. BILLMAN Certified Public Accountant 1705 E. Houston Paris, TX See Ron Billman for dependable accounting services. Vickie McHam, John Stephens, Dottie Billman and Ron want you to come by or call 784-5094. 230 Advertising ik OF PARIS, TEXAS Mirabeau Square Paris, TX Standing: Stacie Thompson, Kristi Welch, and Kristal McCray find shopping a pleasure at Belk. Choose from Esprit, Modern Juniors, Collegetown, Union Bay, Ocean Pacific, Tom Boy of California, Hang Ten and many other famous brands — Just for You. BIARD OIL COMPANY 2601 North Main P.O. Box 1092 Phone 784-6618 — Area Code — 214 Paris, Texas 75460 Like a good neighbor. State Farm is there. BILL McCARSON Agent 3057 Clarksville Pans. Texas 75460 OH : (214) 784-6627 Res.: (214) 784-5925 STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES HOUE OFFICES BLOOUINCTON. ILLINOIS m [REALTOR MIS LYNDOL BROWN LYNDOL BROWN ASSOCIATES REALTORS OFF. (214) 785-0331 RES. (214) 784-3773 3110 LAMAR AVENUE PARIS, TEXAS 75460 HARRISON-WALKER HARPER INC. General Contractors Armco Building Systems 785-1653 222 Hickory Advertising 231 ffMHIti DONUTS Come by and try our delicious, fresh donuts at PHILPOTS. Thanks to all of you from all of us for 12 good years. CERAMIC SUPPLIES — CRAFT SUPPLIES STAPELTON ' S (Pine Mill Road) Rt. 8, Box 123 — Paris, TX 75460 (214) 785-3553 m M18 EXECUTIVE REALTY 3605 N.E. Loop 286. Suite 800 Paris. Texas 75460 Business 785-6427 Residence 785-6210 CocA OHic is Indtptndtntly Ownad and Op raftd ■ vr) BOORHEM FIELDS Tfi I |f i p  r. jBHi |inir A . I htm ' ' P i ' m ' ' ' XL crushed stone •sand • gravel • ag lime • hauling OORHEiiNN I ELDS INC. Charles Crook Vice-President General Manager Box 1177 Paris. TX 75460 214 732-3124 Amy Crook urges you to see her dad at BOORHEM FIELDS. 232 Advertising HONDA If you are looking for a big motorcycle or just a small one, visit PARIS HONDA. For your cycle service and parts, Todd Chapman invites you to come by or call 784-6392. STINSON ' S LIGHTING and DECORATING VILLAGE JEWELERS Amid the many exquisite items available at STINSON ' S are Phil Rhodes and Chad Brown. Shop STINSON ' S DECORATING CENTER on Hwy. 82E or call 784-5253 for all your lighting and decorating needs. 1005 S. Collegiate Dr. Diamonds, rings, and necklaces are just a few of the many items at VILLAGE JEWELERS. Amy Martin and Tammy Howard invite you to come by and see jewels on display. Advertising 233 TIRE CITY DISCOUNT CENTER SLAGLE BROS. USED CARS TIRE CITY DISCOUNT CENTER IS located at 408 Bonham. SLAGLE BROTHERS (W. P. and Larry) want you to come by Drop by to see the large supply of tires available. Here you and look at the BEST IN USED CARS AT 206 N. Main. Call will find THE BEST 784-6371. SESAME PRODUCTS, INC. P.O. Box 998 — 700 W. Center St. Paris, Texas 75460 214 784-7419 JOHN S. HOUSE GARY HAMBURGER HINDMAN ovse ' s HOUSE ' S GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOPPE TV ' S MAJOR APPLIANCES 1625 LAMAR AVE. PARIS, TEXAS 75460 WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS Phone (214) 784-4327 JOE PRIDEMORE FENCE CO. Installation and Repairs — Estimates — You Name It — We Fence It Owner — Joe Pridemore 784-4438 TEXAS FURNITURE CO. 134 1st Street S.W. Frank Weaver Owner 214-784-6370 Paris, TX 75460 234 Advertising W and R Auto Supply REDDELLS --•METAL Reddell ' s Glass and Metal Mike Boaz and Bryan Basinger invite you to shop at W R Chris Rednour and Dashielle Reddell invite you to shop at AUTO SUPPLY CO. for every day low prices. REDDELL ' S GLASS METAL. Advertising 235 METRO FENCE NURSERY 3430 Pine Mill Rd. Inside the loop you will find METRO FENCE and METRO NURSERY. Amy Crook invites you to come by for all kinds of fences and landscaping needs. TITLE COMPANY, INC We ' re Lamar and Delta ' s Largest ...but you ' re number one. 36 CLARKSVILLE STREET PARIS, TEXAS PARIS LAMAR CO. 785-4519 785-6591 785-4510 785-6792 DELTA CO. 785-8321 . Tex Pack Small Package Express 784-3550 J l arveu 6 Zrloridt Serving Paris over 70 years FTD — AFS — Teleflora — Florofax — Tuxedo Rental FREE CITY DELIVERY 325 25th NE 784-7443 Yarbrough Lawnmower Repair 4005 Bonham St. 785-9459 Angle Yarbrough invites you to YARBROUGH LAWNMOWER REPAIR where her Dad specializes in riding mower repair. You can also get a tune-up, an overhaul, or sharper blades for your lawnmower. 236 Advertising Reinhardt Hollie Insurance Agency 784-0441 350 8th S.E. Missy York, Kristi Kelley, Kathy Newberry, Ashley Ray, Laurie Gullion, and Karen Joyce urge you to come by REINHARDT HOLLIE for all your insurance needs. VILLAGE COIN LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING TUX RENTAL and Photography SCHOOL PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION Patrick Garrison (OWNER) 3605 NE Loop 286 Suite 100-A Debbie Johnson invites you to stop by the VILLAGE Care center for your laundry and dry-cleaning needs. VILLAGE COIN LAUNDRY IS located at Village Shopping Center. Call 785-9036. Advertising 237 COSTON AND SON READY MIX CONCRETE m M COSTON AND SON READY-MIX CONCRETE is located at 155 Oak Avenue in Paris, Texas. Kelley Jackson invites you to order ready mix concrete for your individual needs, Phone 784-2321 or 784-8330. Bill Kennedy FINE FURNITURE DESIGNS KENNEDY ' S Carries the best quality furniture and decora- tion accessories. Chris Rednour enjoys one of the fine recliners at 1709 Clarksville St. Compliments of Merle Norman Cosmetics Boutique Mirabeau Square Paris, Texas 75460 214-785-2412 Johnson Monument Co. 1800 S. Church - Paris, Texas Phone: 784-4335 High Quality at Best Prices Always Tractors Equipment Rentals ' Sales Parts • Service 784-7627 LaRue Ford Tractor Co. 3380 N.E. Loop 286 Paris, TX I Compliments of a Friend 238 Advertising Hilley ' s Palace Drug For all your drug, household, camera, and cosmetic needs, stop by HILLEY ' S PALACE DRUGSTORE. Save money and still receive quality merchandise. Call 784-7434 or come to 650 Bonham where someone is waiting to serve you. n?S PAI CE DR CE WTPMMIillHH ' ffTfflffflfninifTTTTy LOWRY ' S 1915 N. Main 784-7446 Whether you are looking for a brand new car or a used car, LOWRY ' S has a wide selection. Stacie Thompson and Tami I Floyd invite you to come down and try out these cars. PARIS HIGH has cosmetology classes taught by Bonnie Thomas. Mr. Ben Coker gets his hair cut. COSMETOLOGY — THE GUIDE TO BEAUTY CULTURE. Advertising 239 KPLT, Inc. P O BOX 9 PARIS TEXAS 75460 214 ' 784-3311 Hope you enjoy listening to KPLT as Mike O ' Donnell continues to play all of your favorite hits. NORTH AMERICAN PHILIPS LIGHTING CORPORATION 784-7453 3010 Clarksville St. Paris, TX 75460 MOTEL CITY GULF 2510 North Main Paris, Texas NAUMAN GREENHOUSES 214-784-4414 1811 Pine Bluff St. Paris, Texas 75460 Jerome Chapman Class of ' 72 240 Advertising KENNEMER INSURANCE AGENCY 1850 Lamar Avenue Paris, Texas 784-2544 For ALL Your Insurance Needs David Kennemer and Larry Kennemer CORKY ' S MOTOR COMPANY For good, clean, used cars COME TO CORKY ' S MOTOR COMPANY at 805 N. Main. Mike Boaz, Corky Basinger and his son Bryan urge you to see these low-priced autos. Call 785-5671. MONTGOMERY OIL MONTGOMERY OIL COMPANY is a local distributor for Exxon products. Norman Montgomery, family, and employees want you to drop by 1475 3rd SE or try some of the fine oil products and car accessories available through Exxon service stations. 784-4358 111! 1475 3rd S.E. Advertising 241 M 138 Lamar Ave. 784-4323 ' TT fiinnii Ifllj PAR1S|NE1 J t tUKii:- swaimhardware REEP ' S FURNITURE located at 115 Clarksville has all the name brand furniture, draperies, carpet, area rugs, and ac- At SWAIM HARDWARE you can find alt your hardware and cessories to meet your needs. James Alspaugh and Sher- mill supplies, large and small. Brian Adams and Kelly rie Loggins sit amid fine furniture. Swaim invite you to come and browse at 240 1st S.W. 242 Advertising Young s Western Wear Everything for Horse or Rider s SuuuHi Vmliuq Compami 111 LAMAR AVENUE 785-4504 Mitch Young and Darren Scogglns want you to shop YOUNG ' S for the best in western wear. At 919 S. Collegiate Drive you will find a wide stock of western wear for your needs. For custom printing, visit SWAIM PRINTING. Dana Allen stands among a wide display of office supplies. For all your printing needs come by SWAIM ' S or call 785-4504. Jamie Harris, Debbie McNeal, and Andria Heckaman wait to play a video game at Pizza Inn placed by PARIS MUSIC COMPANY. Call Elmer McNeal, owner at 784-7562. PARIS MUSIC specializes in video games and juke boxes and other recreation equipment. HUH H Rp r mi mJI H V ' H Hj jT S M K O Advertising 243 Inteifirst We believe in you. , % InterFirst InterFirst Bank Paris MEMBER FDIC Everything for the Square Dancer ' s Need. fii cMa.qan cfuax£i J ancz 1445 Clarksville St.. Suite C Paris. Texas 75460 Carl and Fran Hagan (214)785-3721 TEXAS SCHOOL PICTURES Young Heui AgcACii Inc «j 1 ' YOUNGS NEWS AGENCY at 124 West Cherry offers you magazines and pocket-sized books. Shannon Reeves, Mark Mallory. and Kirk Kyle browse through the magazine selection at Krogers. one of the many locations in Paris stocked by this agency. Go by Youngs or call 785-2615. 244 Advertising FOXWORTH GALBRAITH BUILDING MATERIALS CENTER 2195 NE Loop 286 Paris, Texas 75460 214 785-5525 For a large selection of lumber and building supplies come to Foxworth-Galbraith. Front: Tim Millsap, Brian Route, Reggie Hughes, Manager Leslie Route. Back: Gary Wallace, and Wade Booker urge you to drop by. Advertising 245 KOSTCRfflnn fflOTORS Drop by KOSTERMAN ' S, Your Ford- LJncoln-Mercury dealer in Paris. For the best deal in town come by the showroom at 222 Clarksviile. J and J GROCERY Anthony Hall invites you to shop at J AND J GROCERY at 518 Campbell. You will enjoy eating in the cafe. Call 784-8891. Greg Vickers and Christan Hodge invite you to YUMMIES AND YOGURT at Williamsburg Shopping Center. 1321 Clarksviile. Call 785-2701 Endowed Perpetual Care Lots. Mausoleum Monuments ::yl [£.aaoivmook ( axatni. The Cemetery of Tomorrow ■ Today Locally Owned and Operated by Terry L. Feather Office and Cemetery Hi-Way 271 So. Office: 785-7681 P.O. Box 550 785-7682 Paris, Texas 75460 785-7683 246 Advertising nrnni tJ ' i ' ne ruie 8 t44 u h o£ 8Ati 3535 9£a mcn 2445 N. Main V THE 8 lVINQ PLACE. Paris, TX 75460 Advertising 247 PARIS TITLE ABSTRACT COMPANY Visit 810 Lamar Avenue in Paris, Texas 75460. Their hours are 8-5 Mon.-Fri. Call 214-785-7523. McClanahan and Holmes 228 Sixth S.E. Paris, Texas 784-4316 218 W. Fifth Bonham, Texas 583-5574 304 W. Chestnut Denison, Texas 465-6070 Certified Public Accountants Kr YOUR DIAL You are invited to keep ] located on Highway 271 P - ' t yui 11 w .q sii Witt ' ' 3 • our dial at 1250 for the best in Country music. KPRE is N. — Call 784-6676. 248 Advertising Lamar national Bank LAMAR NATIONAL BANK « ' WE ' RE BANKING ON YOU TO BANK WITH US. Toni Jone«, Kim Stockton, and Susie King invite you to visit the beautiful banking facilities of LAMAR NATIONAL. This bank is located at 200 S. Collegiate in Pans. Call 785-0701 and inquire about services available. M AAttfiAii Dara Smallwood invites you to come by BOB McDOUGALLS OLDS-CADILLACS-AMC JEEPS. Test drive today and make your selection. Call 784-7466 or come by 1710ClarksvilleSt. C. PRICE AND SON INSURANCE has been serving this area over fifty years. For all types of insurance, see this in- dependent agent. Friendly folks are waiting to see you at 145 6th S.E. Advertising 249 f MaMfloiuer Paris, Tex. 75460 Sales and Packing (214) 785-5398 (214) 785-8662 P. 4t N. r- - 250 Advertising 1920Clarksvj|le 785-5555 §D Go to PARIS SAVINGS AND LOAN if you are interested in a new car, house, or boat. Open a checking account at PARIS SAVINGS — always first in service. ft m Ijlberty :iWnmlllmiJi ' !( IN PARIS, TEXAS Paris High students whose parents are employed by LIBERTY are (first row) Lara McGee, Stormy Dockrey. (second row) Cheryl Bonham, Steve Cecil, Angie Yar- borough. (third) Vicki Bonham, Mandi Bell, and Becky White. P Advertising 251 -,v For Complimentary Facial or Interview (214) 785 9403 Kathy Davis Sales Director 935 Laurel Lane Paris, Tex. 75460 Sikes and Son Masonary H. J. Sikes 252 341 12th N.E. 784-0492 PARIS AUTO MACHINE SHOP I PAWS AUTO SUPPX ♦NOW OPEN S ■ ' tjf W;v Brad and Kenda Gilford want you to come see their Dad at 434 N. Main. PARIS AUTO AND MACHINE SHOP is open Mon.-Fri. from 8:00-5:30. The number to call is 784-4364. For the machine shop only, call 784-2542. 252 Advertising JOAMN ONDROVIK, PhD PSYCHOLOGIST N OFFERING COMPREHENSIVE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES • Diagnosis • COUNSfllNO IMfBAPY • CONSUl ' iTlON USING • COMPUKBi eO IE5IING ifasi iniegrairt fteoofist • eiO ' EtDBACK . HYPNOSIS SERVING- INDIVIDUALS • fAMIllES • GWUPS CMiionfV • AOOLESCENIS • AOUl ' S AGENCIES • SCHOOlS • HOSPITALS COURIS • BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY — TEXAS AND OKLAHOMA 579 OeShong Drive Paris. Texas 75460 214-7850746 Advertising 253 We Extend Recognition and Appreciation to These Professionals Jerry R. Akers, D.D.S. Charles E. Beachley, M.D. Richard Bercher, M.D. David Brook, M.D. David A. Carpenter, M.D. Rick Casey, M.D., Obstetrics and Gynecology Edward Clark, M.D., Pediatrics Larry Cowley, M.D. Charles Crumpler, M.D. Toby Crumpler, M.D. J. F. LeDerer, M.D., Urology M. K. Dougherty, M.D. and Associates William George, D.D.S. 254 Advertising Kelsey Gibbs, M.D. Don Haslam, M.D. Harold E. Hunt, M.D. F. Ray Jones, M.D., Ophthalmology Michael D. Leddy, M. D., Internal Medicine Adolescent Adult Lawrence L. Love, M.D., Ophthalmology Saleem H. Mallick, M.D. Don Massey, D.D.S. David Miesch, M.D., FACP, P.A. Jim A. Miles, D. D.S. Robert Mosley, D.D.S. J. E. Spencer, D.D.S. Morris Tobin, M.D., P.A. for Their Interest and Support. Advertising 255 The 1985 Annis and Burns (FA 226 Annis, Dawn lili abcth 50. B.irnes.Jettt-r Stott 1 H.irnes.joe 211. Bivens, lamm) I, nette 50, U)( 113,127. Anthony, David Mark 36. Barnes TV 214. Bivens. Tony 269. Owl Index Anthon), Richard Jason 17, io5. Armstrong. Knstie 1 19. iarnett. Gerry 10. lirnett. Kimberlv Michelle 60. Black, Dorisjean 50. Black. Francine 18. 121. Armstrong, Jennifer Marlene iarr. lelicia ' vette P. Black. Gwen 61. 6, 111, Tm, 115, 121, M. Bart. Michelle Angela 60. Black. Jessec Dewa ne 50. A 15 . Barrios. Pedro 19V Black. Keith . A Armstrong;, Randy W. 198. iarron. Vickie 9. Black, L.J. 50, 12V X 1 Arnold,JetYl,ynn6(), 115. Barry. Brian Keith 50. 129. Black, Roy Dean 61. Arroyo, An ie P, m. 143. 145, 3arry. Kyle Adrian 50. Blackburn. Amy S. 61, 129. 267. Bartel, Elizabeth Jane P. 111. Blackman. Daniel Wade 18. Aaktrber . I.otten 17. Asbery. Damon Lowell 36. 117. 269. 279. 115. Abbot. Dirk IK . Ash lord. Anna 119. Basinger. Bryan Keith ' ' . 1(W. Blackshear. Suzelle I.ajuan 37. Abbot. Kim IK . Ashf ' ord. James Brad 6. 117. 235. 241. 278. 279. 1(W, 121, 157. Abbott. Shawn I.ee M 110. Ashle . Dennis Ray 50. Jattle. Sandyjoyce 60. Blake, Gwendolyn Lajoyce 50, Abbott. Stacy I.. «), 117, 129. Ashle). Jonathan Scott 60. 129. Battle, Tijuanna Yvette 37. 41. 129. Acklev. l.onnv Paul M), 91, IP. Ashley. Kim D. 129. 120. IM. Blake. Marcus NeRay 18, 105, IHS, Ashton, Bret Cole 6(). 117. 1 7. Baze. Ed 206. 275. Adams. Brian Dale V., 129. 2-42. Ashton. Meredith Gaye 50. 115. Beall. Mike 60. Bledsoe, Marian 98. Adams. Michelle Richardson Assembly of God Church Bealls 194. Bledsoe, Nancy 146. n. K2. K , lOK. l.«. IW. Beard. Deanna Lynn P. 98, 117, Blount. Dustin Benjamin 50, Adams Used Cars 1%. Atkinson. Karryn Kay 17, 1 2, 128, 129, 145. ' 187. Adams, Vickv I ' . 0. 13V 145.273! Beauty Chalet 208 Blurton, Billy 1.36. Adkins Firestone IHV Attariasio. Jerri 78. 112. 113. 3elk Department Store 231 Boary. Kyle 138. Agriland Agency 191. Atvv ' ood. Darrell Lynn 50. 188. Bell, Amanda Mane 50, 53. 56. Boatner. Brett Tyler 16, 17, 76, Alej;ria. Arntild David 50. 279. 112. 113. 115. 251. 127. Alexander, Brian K. 60. At wood. Kendall Lee .36. 115. Bell. Bradley Eugene 61. Boaz, Michael Clifton 18, 129, Alexander, Carlos Bernard 17. Atwood. Randall Wayne .36, Bell. John Rayburn 37. 145, 235,241. Alexander. Carol I.vnn 60. 1 W. 117, 123. Bell, LaRita P. Bodine. Diane 79. Ml. Aubrey. William Roz 60. Bell, Michelle .37, 142. Boehler. Gidget Gayle 50. 129. Alexander, Donna I.ajoyce 17, Avery, Stacy Elaine 50, 125, 135. Bell, Orlando 50, 137. 187. 204. 122. 278. 279. Ayres p. 188. Bells, Kenneth 1.36, 145. Bohanan. Brad Dean 61. Alexander, Doris Denise S6, Bercher, Derrick Richard 17, Bohanan. Sherry Lynn 61. 1 29. 1.36, 145, 149. 187. Boles. Vickie Faye 50. 122. Alexander, Kevin Ray 50, 1 7. -f 3ergstrom. Donald Ray 50. 137. Bolton. Charles 79. Alexander, Pansy Dion 60. R Bernard. Joe 137. 178. Bolton, Jerry Dean 18, 204, 270. Alexander, Patricia 50, 141. JlJ Berry. John 0. 50, 117. Bolton. Marilyn 208. Alexander, Sandra Denise 60, Berry. Kyle 137. Bolton. Ronald Shane 18. 12 V krry. Raymond 158. Bone. Carmen 196. Alexander, Tracie Marie 50. Babcock and Wilcox 202. 3etterton. Kraig Steven 50. 118. Bonham. Cheryl Jane 18, 104. Alexander, Walter Ray V . V B B Equipment 210 3eversdorf. Martin 60. 61. 125. 105. 132. 145. 251. 15-1, 161, M. 165. Baeza, Tony Chad ,36. 138. Bonham, Vicki Denice 50, 97, Allcorn. Ann Marie 60. 105. Bagj;erly, Jerry Earl 78,90, 114, B.F. Goodrich 206. 127, 144, 251. 115. 1S5. 157. BiardOilCo. 231 Bonnen, Ruben Dewayne 61. Allen. Alena Gail 60. Bailey. Jerry Scott 50. 88. iiglow, Michael Dewayne 17, Bono. Stacy 79. 89. 1 16. Allen. Barry Wayne 17, 117, 275. Bailey. Monica Monik 17. 1.36. Booker. Andrea LaMont 37. Allen. Dana 50, 111,24. ,278. Baker. Greg Townson 36. 11 3, Biglow, Nichelle D. 50. 136. 138, 145. 279. 117. 177. Ron Billman CPA 230. Booker. Archie 122. Allen. Jon David 50. Baker. Kathy Ann 17, 123. Bils, Brad G. 61. Booker. Barbara Ann 18. 127. Allen. Lori Kaye 50. Baker. Kim L. 17. 122. 3ishop, Tomasine Faye 17, 120, Booker, Garry Von 119, 122. Allen. Wes Len 60. Baldwin. Sandra Dunette 50. 266. Booker. Sheila Renee 50. 127, Allstate David Vickers 210. Ballard. Amy Beth 60. Jits and Pieces 215. 140. 17-1. Alspaugh. James Justiss 17. 18, Ballard. Elaine 12,84. Bivens, Peggy 214. • Booker. Stephanie Diane 37. . KM, 105, 114, 1. 6, 145, 154, 157, 161, 162. 164. 165. Ballard, Ginger 189. Ballard, Jackie L. 50, 122, 123. Rfl HUHJ Hf 242, 269. Ballard. Jerrie Cronall 17, 116, EE l Hi HIHHB Alspaugh, Tommy 78, 92, 93. 274. B l i l iHH HHHHH Alsup. Ross 5. Ballard. Norris 78. 89. 117. HK H Alsup. Dierdre78, 114, 157. Bangs. Norma 10. M Hi H Anders, Melissa Kim 17, 121, Banister. George 17. i H v m K V B IVV 145, 156, 210. Banke. David R. 60. HH m Anderson, Geneva 50, 122, 123. Bankhead. Gerrie 78, 104. W HIH m- •■ B Anderson, Holly Jo 60, 129. Barber. Sandra Lea 37. • i MMF ' ' ' Anderson, Janeese Lea 17. 116. Barber. Steve Ray 60. 273. Barber, Wendy Gale 50. H M ' Anderson, Melissa Rochelle 50, Barnard, Joseph Brian 60. Ifll - 129, 132. Barnes, Ardie 214. ■ ' W ; KiL ' Anderson, Tammy Darlene 50. Barnes, Darlajean 37, 111. — — Sracie Thompson work on yearbook assignments. IJl. IJ , . ' ' . H.) ' kir, Wade Dejuan -49, 50, ) 7, 1 W, 177, 245. Boorheni Fields 2 2. IkHith, Stephanie lo 7, 1()6, 111. Ml, Ml. Biis.s. l,isa(;ail 7,H9, 116. Host, Robert I.. 7, Boswell, Taininy 119. Bourgeois, |olie Catherine 7 KW, 110, 11, 112, 111, 115, 155, 156. Bourf;eois. ' I ' ad Anthony 50. Bowers, Steven Robert 61, 117. Bowers. Tim Ray 19. Bowman, Tracv l.atrece 61, 12 V Bownicr, Blake Shelton S7. 113. Boyd ' s Jewelers 2«). BradtorcJ, Sidney Karlos 19,98, IH, 117. H6, ' l-)5. 15-1, 165, 27-i. Brakebill, Chad Glen 61. Bratcher, Adonna Janelle 61, Bratcher, I.inda Gail 50. Bratcher, Ronnie C, 57,61, 110, 117. Bray, Barney IV Brazeal, Beverly Haupani 51, 10 ). Brazeal, Michael Lee 61. Brazile.John 181. Brazile, Charles 79. Bridgers, Cindy Renee 51. Brid ers, Gary Don 51, 122. Bridgers, Mark Lee 19. Bridgers, Robert Ray 19. Bridgers, ' I ' ammy Denise 61. Bridgets, Terry Larl M. Bridham, Janice Denise ' SI. Bright and Holland 18-4. Brock, Drew Benjamin 19, 79, 113, 128, 129, 145, 266. Brooks, David Ross 61, 137. Brooks, Wilmajean 19. Brown. Anette Michelle 9. 19, 11, 134, 187. Benny Brown Used Cars 2(yi. Brown, Billy Joe 37, 115, 129. Brown, Brandi 2(H. Brown, Carrie Deann 51, lf)9, 116. Brown. Chad B. 51, 117. Brown, Chad Coplin 19, 233, 270. Brown, Cindy Anne 51, 143. Brown, Jeff Scott 61, 137, Brown. Lisa Anne 51.97, 127. Lyndol Brown and Associates 2M Brown, MarisaJ. 19. Brown, Ricky L. 19, 129. Brown, Sherry Kay 51. Brown, Stacey Leigh 61. 222. Brown. Ted 14. Browning. Rob Myrick 62. 129. Brown ' s Meal Market 226. Brumley. Brian Cody 19. 73. 98. 183. ' Brumley. Monica Lee 62. IP. Brunette. James Hardy 19. IH. H6. 145,163. 164.271.278. Bryan. Sebourn 80. 1 19. Bunch. Dorothy 77. 80. Burch, Mildred ' 216. Burchinal, )im 1 17. Burchinal, Tammy Kay 62, 129 Burger Lane 210 Burress Oil 227. Burns, Craig Martin 7, 1 Vi. Burns, Lric 89. Burns, Stacy Bernard 7. Burrow, Brian Wesley 62, IP Burt, Deena Louise 62, IW. Burt, Kim Denise 51. Burton, Lynne Marie 62. Bush. Chad Max 62. 137. L ayid Buster Concrete 21 1 Buster. Ray 1 W. Byer. Kim 119. Byers. Kristin Ann 62. — c — Cabell ' s 225 Callihan, Angela Lynn M. 121, 125. Callihan, Bryan Patrick 19, n6, 145, 154, 160, 165, 177. Callihan, Kristi Ann 62, 127. Cameron, Ann Marie 37, 129, 144. Caminade, Crystal 37. 121. 127. Cannedy. Sandra 80. Cannon. Andy 37. C.annon.Jay(John)37. 83, 113, 124, 177, Cannon, Jerry Delane 19, IW. Cannon, Patricia 62. Canup, Michael Lynn 37, Carey, Gregg 37. Carey, Mike D. 51, 2W. 279. Carico, Tammyjoe 62. Carlile, Angie Ann 62. Cannon, Kevin C. 19, 267. Carmon, Linda 80, 112, 113. Carole ' s Flower Country 230. Carr. Amy Jo 37, 111. 113. 115. 132. Carter, Angela Kay 51,122, 123. Carter, Jeffery 51. Carver, Brian Christopher 60, 62, 127. Cashion, Phillip Boyd 51, 117. Cashion, Steve Dewayne 51, Castle, Karen Denise 37. Castleberry. Edmond 212. Castleman, Karen 106, 121. Castleman, Stephanie Renee 19. 121. 155.270. Cato, Tammy 62. Cecil. John Stephen 34. 37, 98. 113.251. Cecil, Kathy 8. Cecil, Philip 4. Coach W( Century 21 Executive Realty 2 2. Chalaire, Dennis F.dward 37, 139, 179. Chamberlain, Avis Annette 62, 129. Chamberlain, Howie Grady 19, 106, 107. Chambers, Michael Wayne 37. CH.A.N.C.E, 212. Chandler,Craig U, 41. 144, 187. Chapman, Donald Todd 51, 137, 2VV Chapman Florist 240. Chappell, Becky F. 62. Chappell, Jeffery DeWayne 19, 1 16. Chappell, Mark Ray 37. Charlesworth. Michael Wade 62. Chester. Jennifer Renee 62. Childers. Michelle 127. Church of God 191, Clapp. David 79. 136. 165. Clark. Bonnie Sue 37, 123. Clark. Garry W, 19. Clark, Larry 216. Clark, Linda 81. Clark, Mike 129. Clark, Todd 13. Clarkson, Shelley 119. Childres, Dawn Michelle 37. Click. Kelly Dean 37, 115, 187. Click. Larry 158. Cobb. Kathryn48. 51. 105. Coca Cola 182 Coker. Ben 5. 71, 75, 81, 2. 9. 277. Coker, Jeanne 5. Hiitory cU Coker. Paula Michelle 37,41, 111. 121, 130. Coker, Shan 214. Coker, Steven 137. Cole, Mary Lou 184. Cole, Steve W. 51,81. Coleman, David Lynn 19, 122. Coleman, Patricia Ann 51. Coleman, Toby Lee 51, 122, 123. Collegiate 228. Colman ' s Hair Co. 212. Cooper, Brenda Faye 37, Cooper, Glynese Pleshette 62. Cooper, Michelle Kay 62. Cooper. Robert Lee 62, 137. Cooper. Sharon A. 62, Cooper, Tommy G. 19, 127. Cooper, Yolunda 81, 122, 277, Cope, Ahcia Beth 37, HI, 113. 119, 132, IVV Cope, Dee Dee 62, 110, 111, 115, 129. Cope, John Wayne 62. Copeland. Cathy Catherine 51, Coplin, Missy Kaye5 1,230. Coplin, Stacie Kay 19, 223, 272. Corky ' s Motor 241. Corprew, Ferry Wayne 62, 123. Cosmetology 2S9. Cosion and Son Concrete 2. 8. Cotton, Candise Dianne 19, 51, 105, 124, 125, 145, 267. Cotton, Jennifer DeeAnn 115, Couch, Kevin 201. Council, l.enora Michelle 37. 119. Council. Marcus Trent 37. Council. Pamela Denisc 11, 20, 12H. Council, Paula Lorraine 11. Cour,sey, Dewayne C. 31. Coursey, Stephen Dejun 62. Courville.Joe I,. 19H, 201. Cour ille, Sherri Michelle 62, 1 1 1 , 1 29. Cowley. Larry Allen 20. 9H, KX), 101, Un, 11 V 113, 14V 2() Cowley. Christopher Andrew SH. 98, 113, in. Cowley, Lezlie Ann 62, in. Cox, Kenneth A. Cox. Mrs. Robert 101. Co ort, Mary 10. Co ort, Paula 9K, 146. Crawlord. Allen Scott 20. Crawford, Gary Steven . 8. Crawford, Gregory Lynne . 8, IH. 116, 12-1, 123. Crawford, FIarr Lee 48, 31, 91, 117,1 6. Crawford. Sheri Inez 63, 115. Crawford, Nelda 76, 81, 277, Crews, Carolyn Ann 63, 113, 129 Critcher, Regina Lou 51. Crook, Amy Elizabeth 38, 111, I ' M. 278. ' Cross, Stacy A. 20, 1 19. Crostley, Sonia Suzette 31. Crostley, Tracey M. 63. Crostley, Yolanda Lynn 51. Crowell, Ray 82, 101. Crussell. Debra Lynn .38, 120. Crussell, Michael D. .S8. Crutchfield, Lisa 119. ( ulbertson Miniature Golf IKl. Cullum Auto Parts 210. Cumminys. Jackie Lynn 51. Cunningham. Carvjohn 51, 117, 137. Cunningham, Charles Russell .«, 113, 177, Cunningham, Dee 4. Cunningham, Edwin Scott 38, 41. 11_V Cunningham Equipment 183. Cunningham, Gary Brandon 63. Cunningham, Gregory Wayne 51. 183. Cunningham, Ruth 82, 108. Cunningham, Terri Lynn 63, 141,226. Cunny. Toni Lynn 63, 79, 129. Currow. Dan 204. — D — Dake. Rosemarie 63. Dangerfield, Eric S. 31. Daniels. Rodney Dale 20. 121, 198. Da enport. Tcrrv Dale W. ll , 119. Davis. Urent Dale 20. HI. 154, 1C.5, 17 , Davis. Cynthia Machelle S8, 122. Davis, James A. M. Davis, Jeff W, 89, 116. Davis, John Mark S4, 38, 113. 124, 125, 187. Davis. J. ' l ' . 12,82, 187. Karol Davis State Farm Insurance 186. Davis, Otis Lawrence 63, 137. Davis, Sharlene 142. Davis, Stephanie Lorraniee . 8. Davis, Tammy Renea 20. 74. Dawson, Pamela Annette 38. Day, Carolyn 38, 44. Deaton, Roderick Harold 31, 113, 113. Denney. Alicia Paige 38. 41. 114, 113, 128, 129. 157. Denton. Mason P. 82. 93. Designer Fashions of Paris 194. Diaz, Angle L. 20, IW. Diaz, Sherry Sue 20, 74, 109. Dickey, Steve Calvin 38. Dillard, Debbie Denise 63. Dillard, Lisa Ann . 8, 121, 132. Dillard. Twionda Lajoyce 20. Ding, Quentin 138. Dingman, Dickie D. 20, 145, 151, 185, 278, 279. Dingman, Melody Jean 63, 129. Dingman, Wayne 39, 117. Dinner Bell 184. Dirks, Dinita 20. Discount Home Improvement 208. Dixon, Damon Lament 39, 137. Dixon. Kristy Kay 20. Dixon. Murray Mandel 20, 105, 1. 6, 138. 145, 154, 165. Dobbs, Patricia Gale 63. Dibbs, Steven Tyrone 63. Dockery. Craig Lowell 39. Dockery.John Bradley . 9. 117. Dockrey. Stormy Daniele 51. 53, 36, 113, 142, 167, 251. Dollins.Judy Renee 39. 120. Donahou. LaDonna S. 39. Dotson. Marshal Lynn 51, 106, 1.30. Dotson. Steve Wayne .39. Dougherty. Jean 13. Dougherty. Michael David 39. 128. 129. Douglas. Linda 83. 116, 120, 121. Downs, Karla Sue 51. Doyal, Anna Lisa 51, HI. Doyal. Matt Wayne 39. 124, 125. Drake Construction 191. Drake, Patrick Shane 51, 117, 129. Drake, Patty Ann 63, 222. Drake. Suzie Louise 6V Draper. Doug Scott 31, 137. Draper, La .hanette 51. 97. 109, 127. 142. Driggars, Tracy Lynn 63, 127. Driver, Eddie 83, 122. Dudley, Grent Dewade 51. Dudley, Juhe Ann 63. Duffee, Kristy 204. Duke, Jill Annette 20, 268. Duncan, Joe Daryl 39. Duncan. Kevin Howard 51. Dunkins, Barnes W. 32. Dunn, James E. 63. Duren.Jeffery Todd 63. 127. 129. — E — Easton. Lesa Kaye 20. 121. 132, 145. 210. Easton, Russell Don 20. Eatherly, Sara 76. 83. Echols, Teresa Ann 32, 97, 127, 142. Edwards, Betty 83, 95, 166, 167. Edwards, Bryan A. 20, 117. Edwards, Carols Dewayne 32. Edwards. Daniel Keith 52. Edwards, Danny Levon 20, 119. Edwards. Jonetta 140. 159. 174. Edwards, Joseph (Shorty) 32, 1.38. Ellis, Melanie Ann 63. Ellis. Pamela Lajoyce 39. 110, 119. Ellis. Shana 39. Ellis, W. Darrin 61, 63, 137. 149. Embry, Richard Todd 32. Embry, Tammy Lynn 20, 121. Embry, Tessa M. 63. 1. 9. 141. Emery. Kenneth 83. Emmite. David J. 63, 187. Ensor. Felicia Kay 63. Ensor, Jeff 20. Epien, Tracy Lane 63, 127. Epperson, Cory David 21. Epperson, Gary Don 136. Epperson. Laurey 63. Epps Hill Insurance 183. Escobedo. Aida Alicia 32, 155. Evans, Tonja Renee 21, 112, 113, 124,125, 145,154,274. — F — Fangio, Tammyjeanette 51, 125, 112, 115. Farris, Brad Kent 52, 117. Farris, David Grant 21. 113. 115, 129, 145. ' 1 arris. James Sheb 52. IH, 113, 1 29. Fasken. Dede Elizabeth 52, 1 1 115. 14 V Fasken, Murray Thomas W, 46, 149, 1 6. Feather, Melissa Lynn 39, 110, 111, 121, Ul. Federal Land Bank 211 Felts, Tim 12. Ferguson, Nan B. 52, 105. Ferrell, Riley J. 21, 121. Fin and Feather 192. Finch. Marlin Anthony 39. Finney, Joe David 52. First Baptist Church 221 First City National Bank 216. First Federal Savings and Loan 217. First Methodist Church 195. Bill Flanary, Attorney 194. Flanary, Michael Sean 21, 155, 109, 145. Fleming, Debora 119. Fleming, Kimberly Michelle 1 16, 266. Fleming, Travis 84. 140. Flippen (Ackley). Gayle Lee 21, 133, 121. 145. Flippen. Kenneth Charles 63. Flippen. Michael D. 39, 1.36, 1.39. 187. Flippen. Richard 13. Flippen, Rodney 9, 98. Flov er Mart 191. Flowers. Kenneth Tyrone 52, l.W. Flowers, Kevin 137. Flowers, Malvin LaKeith 21. Flowers, Marcus 122. Flowers, Ricky Dewayne 138. Flowers, Spring 64. Floyd, Richard 277. Floyd, Sherry 277. Floyd. Tami Lynn 22, 115. 145. 238. 278. 279. Folmar. Davlyn Dawn .39, 106. Folmar, Devri Dannette 64. Ford, Brad W. 64, 143. Ford, Glenna 76, 84, 108, 112, 277. Ford, Karen Ruth 22, 38, 109, 112, 113, 132. 145, 155, 187, 273. Ford, Kelly Ann 22, 113, 129, 143, 187, 275. Ford ' s Meat Center 185. Forest Hill United Methodist Church 208. Forshee, Kristi Michelle 64. 127. Foster. Kenda Ann .S9. 111. 113, 132. Foster, Michael Craig 40, 279. Fowzer, Pat 84, 97, 81, 96. 124. Fox, Cassie DeAnn 64. Foxworth and Galbraith 245. Franklin. Dennis 12. Franklin, Gayle Denise 52, 142. Franklin, Gwen Joyce 52. 258 Index Iranklin, Patrick R. -10. I Tu icr, Aaron (VI. I ra itr, Clinton Chadwick 52. J7H. 27 ' A 1 ritrson, I ilicia Ann 22. 1()6, 27H, 279. Fry and Gibbs Funeral Home l i lulbn lit, Belinda l.a Joyce 5i H2. 1 v;. lulhri ht, Delvin Scott 5 , H7. 1 v;. 1 iilhri lit. Robert (Carlton (v1, M7. lulbnght, Shcrnll Ranee 22. luller, Donald Ray 5 , H9. Fuller Furniture 1S8 luller, Gerald M, H7, IW lurj ason, Regina Kay M. i urtch, Michellejean 40. lurtcli.Jimmy I.. 97, 127, V IW, m, iril, lf,5. — G — Galfney, Charles Banard ), 122. Gage. Anthony Jon ' ' , 117. Gaither, Patty Jo 22. Gaither, Tammy Renee -40, 122, 12V Garcia, Carlos R. ' t ' l. Garmon. Cynthia 53. Garner, Michael 5 V Garrett, Eyvonne Michelle 53. Garvin, Alesa Shae M. 129. Garvin, James Edward 40, 137, 138, 171. Garvin, J. B. 53. Garvin, Keith Benard 64, 137. Garza, Jeff I.athan 22. 113, 105. 267. Garza, Frank 84, 96. General Vending 1%. George, Cathie 5V 111. 1 «). George, Jackie 11. Genesis Health Facility 185. Gene thejev eler 214. Gibbons, Merritt Kathleen 64, M4. Gibson. James 1.. 40. 129. Gibson. Kenny B. 5V Gibson-Maberry Ranch 185. Gibson, Stephen Craig 64, 129, H8. Gifford, Sandra 78. 84. Giles. Sultry N. 6-}, 129, 155. Giles, Tricia Trammel 53, 129. Gill, Angela Yvettc 40, 97. 127, 1 30. Gill, Carlos I.avert 40, 136. Gilliland, Robert B. 40, 115, 1 29. David Glass Motors 185. Glover, Sherri K. 40, 110, 122. Glover, Tern Renee 40. 119, n2. Godsey, Benny 1.. 53. Golden. Charlie Hugh 53, 129. Golden, Pani85, 91. Goley, Sheila Renee 40. Gole , Teresa Arlene 5V Gonzales, l.anettejill 6-), 115. Cjoodwill Industries 184. Cioodwin, Kerri Raquell 53, 130, 131, 155, 189. Gordon, Beverlyjean 53. Gordon, Cynthia Lenzetta 22. Gordon, Thomas Dewayne 53. Gorley, Marvin 272. Gott, Michael Alan 40. Graham. Bryan Wade 22, 94, lOl, 105, H6. Graham International 216. Graham, Mark 54. Grant, Clark A. 57,64, 117. Graves, Kenny W. 64, 129. Gray, James Earl 64, 138. Gray. Lisa Marie 22, 266. Green, Barbara KXi. Green, Debbie Lashall 64. Green ' s Electric 216. Green, Melissa Susan 54, 127. Green, Richard Glenn 54. 117, H6. 177. Greer, Kenny Ray 40, 143. Greer, Wendy Kay 22, 111, 132. 145, 271, 278. Griffin, James Kelly 22, 129, 145. Grimes, Susan Ann 40, 109, 115. Grinsel, Jennifer Lynn 54, 113, 143. 187. Grooms, Kendra DeAnn 54, 115. Gropax U.S.A. 215. Guess, Gina 129. Guest Paper Company 121. Gullion, Laurie Beth 22. 101, KM, 105, 111, 113, 114, 132, 145, 2.37, 267. Gunn, Marcus Wayne 54. Gunn, Tony Lee 64, 137. Gunter, Beverly 85. Gurley, Garry Ryan 54. — H — Hackler, Delora Lee 6-1 Ilackler, Kimberly Michelle 64, 115. Hagan Dance Apparel 244. Hagood, Louise 152. Hairport 215 Hairshapers I ' Xi. Haley, Jeffrey Wayne 22, 117. 177. ' Hall, Anthony Glynn 54, 137, 246. Hall, Demetra Deiuan 40. 136. H8. Hall. Kathv85. Hall. LaSonva Denise 6-1 Hall, Rachel Rochelle M Hall, Rodney Dejuan M. Hall, Susan Renee M 95. Hall, Ward 61 Hamner,JeffCarlyle54, 117, 1.36, 137. Hampton. Ted Carlton 64. Hanes. Stephanie 115. Hankins, Martha 13. Hanson, Electric 208. Hanson, Elisabeth 6-1 68, 115, 129. Harding. Walter Gina 38. Harding. William Edward 40, 6-1. Hardison, Denetra Michelle il, 39,40, 107, 121, 134. Hardison, Richard L. 64, 137. Hargis, Debra Faye 22. 88, 100, 120. Hargus, M. Elizabeth 54, 113, 124, 125, 143. Harrell, Robert L. 22. Harrell, Marian 64. Harrell, Shannon Denise 64. Harris, Curtis Dwayne 40, 138. Harris, Jamie Lin 65, 129, 243. Harris, Mary B. 65, 123. Harris, Phyllis Renee 40, 121, 1.34, 157, Harris, Tonya Brikell 65, 141, 139. Harrison, Kenneth 40, 145, 154. 165. Harrison. Rhonda Jo 65. Harrison, Shawn David 40. Harrison, Timrny 122. Harrison, Traci Lynn 40, 136. Harvey, Damon Caldwell 54, 201. Harvey Florist 236. Harvey, Monica Rae 65, 129, 201. J. P. Harvey Motor 201. Hawkes, Darrell Thomas 22, 105, 114, 145, 272. Hawkins, Celia Melissa 40, 107, 121. Hawkins. Katherine Diane 65. Hayes. Sharon Marie 22, 107, 122. Hayes 66, 194, Haynes, Holly 22, 113, 116. llaynes, Mary Jane 65, 61. Haynes. Stephanie Claire 15, 65, 129. Head, Chris 41, 1(W, 115. Headlines 187 Hearn, Nicole Gwyneth 65, 129. Hearn, Roosevelt 22, 122. Hearon, Clint 117. Heath, Alan 277, 279. Heckaman, Andria Lee 54, 109, 112, 130. 243. Hembree, Nancy Kay 65. Henderson, Tonya 119. Henr . Michael Loyd 54, 179. Hensel, Kendi Lee 65, 115, 129. Hensel, Thomas Carroll 41, 143. Hensler, Bill L. 41, 136. Hernan, Diane Marie 22. Hervey, James Bradley 65. Hervey, Kelly Ann 65, 127. Hervey, Shelley Diarve 41, 119. Hess, Alton D. 41, 118, 137. Hess. Kim M. 65, 141. Hess. Rodney Wayne 41. Hicks. Bridgette LaDawn 65. Hicks. Catonya 119. Hicks, Lesley L. 54, 141, Hickson, Donald Fred 22. Hickson, Ronald 41. Hickson, Tanga l.ajoyce 65, 139. High, Donald Antonio 22, 125, 136, 139, 145. High. Donna Anneta 41. Hill, Billy Dewayne 41, 169, HS. Hill, Caretta Denise 54, 129. Hill,CarlaK.65. HilLCIinten Marcell 41. HilLJeffcry Glenn 41. Hill, Ronnie Earl 65. Hill, Steven Cory 65. Hilley ' s Palace Drug 239. Milliard and Son Concrete 207. Hilliard, Loyd Wayne 54, 115, 187, Hillis, Jac queline 85. Hillyard, Crystal Sue 65. Hines, Mary Charolette 65. Hippensteel, Donald Gage. Hisaw, Bobby J. 54. Hobbs, Shannon William 23, 145. Hocutt, Rodney Ramon 41. Hodge, Christan 23, 109, 145, 246, 274. Hodge, Shantai Mignon 54, 110. Hodges, Deborah Renea 23. 271. Hodges, Freddy Wayne 54, 115, 102. Holl)e, Daniel Gregg 23. Hollje Insurance 237, Holman, Lynn Annette 23. Holmes, Amanda Nell 41, 65. Ill, 114, 115, 157. Holmes, Carroll 85. Holmes. Henniter RaNae 65. 115. Holt. Cassandra LaTrese 23, MO, 142, 167, 173. Holt.Jimmie H. 54. Holt, Robert Earl 54, 137. Holt, Tarsha Bushea 36.41. Holt, TonyaJ. 41, 129. Hood, Melissa Ann 65. Hooker. Marcus Tyrone 54. Hooser, Kerry Spencer 65, 137. llooser, Steven Brian 54, 115. llooten, James Robert 23, 145, 185, 271, 278. 279. Home, Kenny Delmer65. 129. Houchins, Tonya Rachel 54. House of Paints 219. House ' s Good Housekeeping Shoope Iluustonjody Wayne 129, 145. Howard, Jason 54. Howard, Tammy Lynne 23. 132. 145, 210, 214, 233. Huddleston. Martha 10. Hudson, Nancy HO, 86, 115. Hudspeth. Carrie Ahcia 54, 123. Hue , Arhonda Kave 41. 132. HuH, Misty Michelle 41, 76. Huffman, Melissa Sue 54, HI, 115. 130. Hughes. Bruce A. 23. 116, 129. 1 lughes. Derrick Tyrone 65. 137. 1 8. Hughes. Jackie Denise 54. 129. Hughes, Leah Kaye 65. Hughes, Reginald Bernard 41, 136. 154. 165. 177. 245. Hughes. Sonja Yvette 41, 120, 141, 142. 167. Hughes, Terry Rochele 54, 129. Hume, Weldon86, 88, 117. Humphrey. Carey Lynn 41. Humphrey. Kathy G. 41. Hundley, Lynne Anne 23. 275. Hundley, Richard Clint 54.136, 1 lunt. I larold Eugene 65. 115. Hunter, Kertrinia E. 23, 111, I ' ,:. 145, Hurd.John Paul 65, 137. Hurley, Kelly Dwayne 54, 137. Hutchings, Rickey Lynn 54, 143,112. Hutchings, Stacey Lynn 23. Hutchins.Jeffery ' Paul65. 125. Hutchison, James Ballard 23, 177. Hutto, Deborah Denise 41, 124, 125, 144. Hutto, Wilham Paul 54, 117, 1 7. Immanuel Baptist (Church 205. Inge, Casey Aaron 65, 115, 129, ' llV Ingram, Bobby Jack 41, 117. Ingram, Ruth 77, 86. Interfirsi Bank 244. -J- Jackson. Brandi 23. Jackson, David Lcnn H. Jackson. Debbie Elaine 23. Jackson. Eugene Hinton 65. 127. Jackson. Jerry L nnette 65. Jackson. Kelley Rene 54, 115, 2 38. 278, 279. Jackson, Kelvin DeWayne 54, 81, 137, 139. Jackson, RobertJ. 23. Jackson, Salli Angelica 65, 129. Jackson, Tracey Michele 60, 66, 111, 127, 144. Jackson, Travis Michael 23, 89, 105, 116, 270. Jaco, Stephanie Kallin 6)6. James, Tracey Joanne 54. 141. Jeffs Men ' s Store 188. Jenkins, Aaron L. 66, 137. Jenkins, Abram LaRay 6 1, 123, 137, 138. Jenkins, Aubrey D. 23. Jenkins, Marcus E. 66, 129. Jenkins. Rodney Louis 6 1. Jessee. Virginia 82, 86, 108. Jimerson, Peggy 119. J andj Grocery and Cafe 246. J. K ' s 213. Johns, Julia Lizabeth 54. 107. Johnson. Beverly 77, 86. Johnson, Debbie 237. Johnson. Elizabeth Ann 42, 127. Johnson, Ilsther Lavon 42, 122. Johnson, George Sylvester Jr. 42, n6, Johnson, Janice Mane 54, 140, 142. Ji)nes, David Wayne 42. Jones, Dorothy Ann 42. Jones, James 87. Jones. Kim 87. Jones. Mike A. 42, 121. Jones, Patty Verlania 129. Jones, Ricky Don 66, H7. Jones, Stacie L nn 66, IK), 111, n5. Jones, Tom Annette 55, 111, 226, 249. 278. 279. Jordan. Charlie Ray 42. Jordan, Joanna B. 64, 66. Jordan, Ricky .H7, 91. Jordon, Kim 20-1. Jo ' s Florist 188. Joyce, Karen Brooke 11, 21, 23, 101, 104, 105, HI, 113, 132, 145, 218, 228, 237, 272. Julian, Kristy Leigh 55, 129, 230. Justice, Cheryl D. 23. — K — Kaas, Rachelle D. 42. Kaas, Stephen Allan 23, 268. Kammerlohr, Amy Kay 42, 119. Kelley, Kristinejo 23, 105, 106, HI, 113, 132, 143, 115, 176, 1H3, 2 37. 268. Kelley, Rodger Wayne 6 1, 123. Kendricks, Shannon Earl 55, 137. Homecoming queen nomini Johnson, John Edward 42. Johnson, Kevin Shane 42, 118. Johnson, Michelle Lynn 54. Johnson Monuments 238. Johnson, Sharon Lynette 23, 81. Johnson, Steven 66. Johnson, Todd Dewayne 48, 54, 105, 125. 136, 138. Johnson, Yolanda Rebecca 42, 121. 127. Jones. Anthony Dewayne 66. Jones. Bill 87. Jones. Chetyl Renea 54. Jones. Cynthia I.ajoyce 6 1. Jones. David Paul 54. 137. 139. Pan-, Council, enjoys the pa Bill Kennedy Fine Furniture 2 38. Kennemer. Carter Deshong 2 3. 113. 145. Kennemer Insurance 241. Kennemer. Mary Nell 24. 203, 145. 279, 272. Kerr, Lisa Elizabeth 24, 120, 1 32, 145, 270. Kilpatrick, Amy Lynn 6)6, 1 W, 142, 178, 270 Kimbell, Robert Scott 55. Kincaid, April K. 24. King, Aleis Shana 55, 130. King, Annette Jane 24. King, Kcllie Ann -18, 55, 115. King, Quentin I.ajuan 55. King, Randall James 42. King, Robert Earl 55, 139. King, Ruth Ann 87. King, Sam Curtis 66. King, Shelia Frances 6)6, 123. King, Son|a Tujuan 55. 129. King, Stacy 55, H8. King ' s Trophies and Awards 188. King, Suzanne 35, 42. 112. 115. 208, 249, 278, 279. Kirby, Allen Joe 42, 121, 129. Kirby, Anglea Fay 42. 115. Kirby. Jim Bailey 55. Kirtley. Laura Ann 42. 124, 157. Kirtley, Patti Diane 55, 110, 111, 130 ' . Kirtley, Sherry Suzanne 616. Kirven. Caria Renee 6)6. Kitchens, Michael Dee 55, 117. Ki er, John 119. K MART 247 Kohls, Mara Gretchen 55, 129, 187. Kosterman Motor Co. 246. KPLT - KTXU 246 KPRE 248 Kraft. Eric Leigh 55, 124. Kuntry Kitchen 190. Kyle, Dewayne 117. Kyle, Kirk 186, 189, 144, 244. — L — Ladell.Joe Earl 42. l.adell, Tracy 127. I.aing, Brad Glenn 6)6, 137. Lamar Avenue Church of Christ 2)7 Lamar National Bank 249. Lamar Veterinarian Clinic 20V Lamb, Jennifer Jeanette 24. Lancaster, Christopher Alan 55, 117, M7, 139. Landers, Paul 212. Lane, Becky 6)6, 112, 127. Lane, Eric T. 24. Lane, Karen Rena 42, 121, 142. Lane, Melanie Dawn 55. Lane, Michael David 24, 272. Lane, Michael Shaun 42. Lane, Sharon D. 24, 122. LaRue Ford Tractor 238. Larue, Lee 88. Lawrence, Marcus Dewayne 55, 1 39. Lay, Gerry Dwight 11 42. Lay, Melissa Joyce 55, 2(M, 278, 279. Lay, Randy Erik 6)6. Lay, Zachary Shane 55. Leeks, Mary M. 42, 123. 260 Index Lellorc. Craij; Cooper ' ' ), lis. I.ejjate. Stephen Glenn 5i ' ' . H ' ' . I.tnoir. Rickv ' ) ' . LcRow. Jenniter Evelyn 65, (V). Lester, Connie Sue 66, 12 V Lester, Marilyn Sue 66. Lester, Michael C. 42. Lester. Sandra K. 42. Lewis, Arther David 66. Lewis, Penny D. 25, 266. Lewis, Monta 88. Lewis, Renee 141. Lewis, Timothy 25. Liberty National Bank 251. Lij;htK)ot, Deborah 88. Lindscy, FhilhpC. 66. Lipscomb, Derwin Dwan 25, n6, 145, 154, 165. Lipscomb, Donald Ray 42. Lipscomb, Marion Jeroone 66, H7. Lipscomb, Quentin Michion 55. I S , 1 W. Liston. A. Bryan 66, IV. 1 8. Loftm, Melissa Gale 25, 111, 1 19. 268. Loj; ins, Dale 216. Loj;j;ins, Sherne Renee 25, 111. IH, 216. 242, 274, 278. L. O. Hammons 20V Lollar, Gerry Lee 25. 110. Lonj;, Mike 12, 136. Lowe. DebraLee42. 111. 11 V 115, M2, IW Lowry ' s Chevrolet 2 9. lun. Katherine 35,42, HI. UV H2. Lvnch, Rom Sue 25. 124. 125, 145. 278. 279. l.vons. Farland 137. l.vons, Gre Dewayne 25. M — MaberrvC. Dean 26. 105. 11 V n6. 145. 150. 151. 154. 160, 161. 165. 177, 18V 279. 27V .Madding. Chad Neal 55. .Madtwcll, Holly (Renee) 66. 12V Malone. Bynard G. 26. 121. Manning;. Cescily Denine 42. I11.H2. Manninj;. Reece Dee 42. 111. 11 V 115. 121. 129- Margraves Sav-More Drug 20V Marlowe. Carole HI. 78. 151. Marshall, Rickey D. 66. 117. Martin. Amy Deann 55, 218. MV 2SV Martin IL Arthur Ray 66. ■Martin. Kriste Lynn 42. 124. 125. M2. .Martin. Lisa Kristinc 42. Martin. Marty M. 55. H7, IW. Martin. Tony 60, 66. 105, l.«. 155. 156. Martindale. Lori 187. Martinez. Jimmy 42. Martinex. Johnny 66. Mary Kay Cosmetics 252 Mashburn. Kristijean 66. 115. .McDonald. Anita Lynn 42. 111. M. McDonald. Leslie 120. McDonalds 198. McDougall 249. McDowra Amanda Kirsten 55. 125. 1( . McLwin. Chip Ray 55. 139. IP, Mcl ' addcn. Hrad Scott 43. Owl editor. Tami Floyd. Mashburn. Jodv Ann 42, 115. Mashburn, Telia Ann 34, 38. 42, HI, 112. 129. HO, 192. Mason. Caria Michelle 42. 122. 140. Massev. Charlie Ray 66. 115. H7; Massey. Danny C. 26. 106.81. Massey. Mindy N. 9, 10-1, 134, 145, ' 271. Mathenv. Sarah L. 55. 123. Mathis.Judy L. 49. 55. 129. 149. Maxey Funeral Home 219. Maxey. Shirley Marie 42. Maxwell. Kevin Wayne 66. 137. Ma berry. Rhonda 12. Mayes. Billy Joe 26. Maytield. Alicia 55. Mayfield, Angela Mane 55. 139. 141. 142. Ma field. Laverrajeane 26. Mayflower Moving Service 250. McAbee, Susan Colleen 66. McAfee. Dana Denise 66. 110. McCartv. Alzie M. 66. 127. McCarthy. Joey 55, 129. McCarthy, Tracy Dewayne 26, 129, 1 45. McClain. Reba K. 26. McClanahan Holmes 248. McCleary. Michael Dewayne 55. 137. McClous. Bobbie R. 66. McCoin. Brad 117. .McCool. Paul Stephen 26. McCool.Judv 189. McCray. Kristel Priscillia 42, 77. 97, 107, 127, 133. 142, 231. 279. McCuin, Corey Lynn (■ (■ . McCuin, Lucius Cornell 42, 125, 122. McCuin. Mike D 42. 122 lies copy tor the yearbook McFadden, Kelvin 279. McFadden. Terry Lynn 26. 279. 105, 145. McFatridge, Michael Ray 66, 122. McFrazier. Larry Dean 55. H7 McFrazier. Randall Ray 66. McGee. David Wayne 55. 129. 130. 131. McGee. Lara Beth 62. 66. 85, 129, 149, 251. .McGee, Mellissa «, 105. 111. 113. 149. McGee. Sandra Ray 110. HI, 115,129. McGinnis. Gregory Lee 26. 102, KM, 105, 11 V 114, 136. 145. 154. 160, 165, 196, 203. McGowen. Kimberly Ann 55. Mclntire. Angela Renee 55. Mclntire. Darren Wayne 66, 127. 1 7. Mclntire. Jimmy James 55. Mclntire. Kathryn Rosine 26. McKenna. Patricia Ann 55. 187. 1 29. McKennie, Marvin Carl 26. McKillop. Shawn Wayne 66. 123. McKinnon. Brad R. 26. McMichael. Rebecca 2. McNeal. Deborah K. 43. 112. 125. 144.24. McPherson, Carol l ' X . McPherson. Gail 196. McWaters. LaDeanea Sue 26. 145. 132. Meadowbrook Cemetery 246. Meeds, Jewel Ann 55. M9. 142. Meeds. Willie James 66. 137. Melton. Paul Douglas 66. 125. Merico 201 Merle Norman (Cosmetics Metro Fence Nursery 2 6 Michaelis.Joel Curtis 98. 112. 113. 115, 129. 157. Michall, Lonny Wayne 66. Mick. Randall Allan 43, 125. 117. Mick. Ronny C. 56, 117. Mickens, Darrell Dwayne 56, 170. 138. Miears Pharmacy 212. Miles. Bruce 88. 1 7. Miles Construction Co. 219. Miles. Kathy 81. 89. Milford. Robert 89. 117. Miller. Dolean Renae 43. 119. Miller. Joel Vincent 66. Miller. Kirk 4V Miller. Kyle Phillip 117. .Miller, Michael Dale 43, 45. 115. Mills. Barbara Jean 26. 111. 114. 157. Mills. Bart J. 66. Millsap. Lisa Kay 56. 123. Millsap. Tim26. ' l77. 245. Milton. Billy Joe 56. 137. Milton. [Jcnnis W, 43. Milton. I.ouella Marie 43. 107. 122. Milton, Robert Dewane 26. 154. 145. 1V . Milton. Tracy De 43. Mims. Donna Kay 66. Mims.Jr.. Lieutenant 43. Mims. Patricia Kay 43. Minor. Billy Ray 66, 129. Mitchell. Barry 189. Mitchell, Carl 4V Mitchell, David Christopher 43, 184. 129. Mitchell. James Edward 43. M6. 145. Mitchell. Kevin LaMont 26. 145. Mitchell. Kim 189. Mitchell. Marcus Sean 66. 129. 184. Mitchell Paving Co. 184. Mobley. Michele Lynn 56. 11 V 115. Mobley. Randall Glenn 67. 123. Montgomery. Norman 189. 241. Montgomery Oil Co. 241. Montgomery. Tina Rechel 56. 127. Moore. Adana Ann 56. 129, 155, 156. Moore, Al Gerrald 67. 129. Moore, Billy 67. Moore. Cynthia Denise 56. Moore. Frances Ann 67. 2( l. Moore. Gregory Paul 43. 129. Hardy Moore 2S8. Moore, Kim 4V Moore, I.aSonyaJeannette 43. Moore, Marona I.aNell 67. Moore, Robert William 67, 129. Moore, Susan L. 67. 123. Moore, Tommv 56, 129. Moore, Van %. Moore, Vernon DeWayne 43. .Morgan, David Edward 36, 127. .Morgan, Shannon M. 43, 116- .Morgan. Sharon 89. 142, 167. .Morphew, Chris Lee 43, 118. ' Morin, Enrique Henry 119, 122. Morrey-Jones, Geoffrey 67, 115. Morris, Celestine 26, 121.130. Morris, Curtis Lee 26, 123. Morris, Damon Brian 56. Morris, Kelh 189. Morris, Tom 67. Morris, Shelley Yvonne 56, 115. Morrow, Chris Ann 53, 67, 115, 134, 135. Morrow, Jack David 34, 43, 46, 113, 125. .Mosley, Bradley B. 56. .Mosley, Corey F. 67. Motel City Gulf Bo Mart 240. Movie Madness 194. Muraira, Susan Renee 67. — N — Nabors, James (Jack) Madison 56, 129. Nabors, LaDeaneaJill 26. ' ancv,Jovce89. Nancv, Philip Keith 43, 129. Naron, Judith Dawn 56, 142. Naron, Mary Lorena 26. 125, 271. Nash, Casandra E. 67. Nash, Dana Dee 48, 56, 106, 112, 123, 142. Nash, Daryl 144, 186. Nash, Steven Michal 67, 127, 137, 187. Nations, Samuel Wayne 43. Neeley, Fran 89. Neeley, William Blackstone (Blake)56, 82, 98, 109, 113, 115, 143, 156. Nelson, Ramona 56, 139, 142, 178. Nelson ' sjersey Farm 218. -Newberry, Bradley Dale 26, 105, 114,272. Newberry, Kathy Lynn 27, HI. 113, 132, 133, 145,237, 269. Nickleson, Mark 43, 118. Nickerson, Rodney 43. Nix. Clint James 67, 123. Noble.Jeff Alan43. Noble True Value 212. Nolan, Antony N. 47, 56, 187 196. Nolan, Leslie Hadba 27, 111, 145, 187, 192, 196, 269, 279. Norman, Karen Marie 43, 106, 111. Norman, Laurie Ann 90. Norment. Ann 90. Norment Castleberry Ins 212. Norment, Robert 212. Norment, Sims 212. Norris, Chester Wayne 56. 122. 137. Norris, Thomas Arvell 67, 123. Norris, Tommy Lee 56, 137, 177. North American Philips Lighting 240. Norwood, Kelly Lynne 67. Nowell, Kimberly Kaye 9, 27, 111, 113, 121. 134, 135, 157, 273. o — Odom.Janelle Kathleen 43, 278, 279. Odyssey Travel 187. Ogden, Earnest 90. Joann Ondrovik 253. O ' Neal. Johnny Lee 56. O ' Neal, LeeAnna 56. O ' Neal, Mannon 43. Ottinger, Jerry 11. Our Lady Victory 129. Owens, Betty 90, 122. Owens, Elizabeth Claire 67, 115. Owens, Marc Ray 43. Owings, Brian 67, 117. Pants West 192. Paris Auto Machine Shop 252. Paris Camper Sales 219. Paris Hide Fur Co. 201. Paris Honda 233. Paris Implement 192. Parisjanitor Supply 230. Parisjunior College 189. Paris Lumber Building Center 193. Paris Milling Grain Co. 138. Paris Music Company 243. Paris News 242. Paris Pool Spa Center 216. Paris Real Estate 184. Paris Realty 1%. Paris Saving Loan 251. Paris Title Abstract 248. Paris Video 203. Parker. Christopher 57, 127. Parker, Jane 90, 123. Parker, Raymond 117. Parker, Sean T. 43. Parks. Betty Jean 57, 130. Parnell, Patsy Kay 27, 116. Parson, Dayna Kay 43, 111. 121. Parsons. Frankie Faith 27, 106, 271. Partridge, Billy Greg 43. Partridge, Delmer Gene 67, 137. P T Campers 187. Pate, Timothy Wayne 27. Patrick, Chris David 67. Patrick, Lvnn Reed 5 . Patterson, A. Tyrone 67, 137. Patterson, Jeffrey Atwill 57. Patterson, Jeremy Royce 67. Patty, David Lee67, ii5, 137. Pearce, Brady Alan 27. 216. Pearl. Jerry Lee 57. Peek, Tonya Deone 43, 113, n2. Peeples. Phillip 185. Penny. Ruby Faye 27, 122. Perry. Donny Ray 57. Perry, Jeff Glenn 67. Phan, Gwen Thi 28, 145, 278, 279. Phan,JohnHung67. 178. Philley Slaton Ins. 218. Phillips, Carrie Marie 67. Phillips, Lori Ann67, 115. Phillips. Mark Allen 15,43,98, HI. Philpot ' s 2 2. Phosay, Boualyuanh Too-Too 67, 12.V 143. Pickering, Jeff Creig 57, 113, 115, 143. Pickett, John Darrell 67, 115, 137, 179. Pierce, AnnaJ. 67, 127. Pierce, Lesley L. 43. HI. 112. 113. 115. 132. 133. Pigni, Carolina 28, 211,278. Pilkington, DiannaJ. 67. Pirtle, Mitzi 86, 90. Pitcock, Jerry 193. Pitts, Julie Kay 43, 111, 129. Pitts, Jimmy Grady 67. Poole. Cecil 91, 118. Poole. Gregory Allen 43, 113. Poole. Holli Susanne 67, 127. Pope, Anna 91, 277, 278, 279. Pope. Wesley 57, 113, 117, 177. Popeye ' s 219. Porter, Angela Levette 67, 129. Porter, Cameron Banard 57, 137, 139. Porter, Dene 137. Porter, Joe Ed 28, 103. 124. 125. 1 Vi. U5. 154, 160, 165. Porter, Stanley Benard 28. Porterfield, Arnoldjayson 28, 136, 145, 154, 165,274. Porterfield, Priscilla Lynn 67, 123. Porterfield, Tainarajean 57, 110, 111, 112. Poston, Ketry Cristin 67. Potter, James Darrell 67. Potter, Margerina Suzette 43. 119. Prater, Angela Lajuan 43, 115. Pratt. Sandra Kay 67, 127. Pressley. Mike 198. Pressley ' s Paint Body 198. Pressley, W. T. 198. Preston, Brenda Kay 57, 122. Preston, Kenneth Don 28. Preston, Larry 6 ' . C. Price and Son Insurance 2)9. H8. 145. 160. 168. 169, 170. Rountree.John Brad 44. Scoggins, Dana Sheree 45, 1 1 1, 185, 279. Price, Charles Todd 67. H7. 171. Route, James 98. Price Son)a 57, 105. Reed, Christopher T. 29. Route, Leslie Brian 58, 115, 138. Scoggins, Darren James 68, 243. Joe Pridemore Fence Co. Reed. Shonda Marie Francine 245. Scott, Bradley Dale 29. 121, 275. 2 VI. 67. Routon, Gina Evctte 29, 110, Scott, Marty Lynn 68. 129. Prihoda. l.ouisjoe 28. Reed, Victor Tyron 44, 127. 111.. Scott, Michael Wayne 45, 121, Prime Cut 220. Reep ' .s Furniture 242. Routon. Kurt 185. 129, 157. Prince, I.aurisa Anna 67. Reese. Brian Paul 44. Rowland. Jerry 68. Scott, Zolton Eugene 29. Scotty ' s 220. Pruett, Norma 91. Reeves, Beverly Joyce 67. 127, Runnels. Cedric Dewayne 68. Pruett, Sean I.. 4.S. 115, 1 6, 177. 141. Rusak, Robert Jack 29, 267. Scroggins. George Michael 58. Pruitt, Marcus Rozier 67. Reeves. Jeanette Lee 44, 106. Rushing, Amy Lynn 29, 145, 117. Pye. Cory Lynn 57, 1.V8. Reilley, Steve Scott 57. 268, 279. Scroggins, Stacy Lynn 45, 119. Reilv, Kellie Diana 57. in, in. Russell. Carla Cechelle 129. Seaboalt.Joe! C. 68, 137, 155. 150. Russell. Robby Joseph 58. 113. Sears 235. ' - Rentro. Tracy Christina 67, 123. 115. Sesame Products 234. — o — Revco 220. Russell. Shaujuan 58, 127. Seven-Eleven 181. Nl Reynolds, Nathan Patrick 68, Russell, Tracy Dianne 68. 141, Sewell, Shannon Lynette 58. 117. 137. 142. Shackelford, Deborah Ann 14. Reynolds, Kobin Doug 44. Ruthart. Beverly Kay 58. 142. 68. Quails. Robert 85, 91, n6. Rhodes. Brad 208. Shackelford, Kim 12. Quarles, Kristie Dawn 67, 115. Rhodes. Bryan Alan 68. 112. Shannon, Gretchen Renee 68, Queen, Kyle 57. 127. 1 7.208. - 127. Quillen, Vickie Lee 67. Rhodes. Kenny E. 29. 118. Rhodes. Kindajoyce 68. Rhodes, Lauren 92. 110, 111, 121. — S — Sharber, Chris 189. Sharkey, Melissa Ann 58. Shaw, Craig L. 45, 136, 145, 154, 165. Sheppard,Judson Cowper 58, R Rhodes, Lisa Louise 29. Saffle, Anastasia 60, 68, 105, V Rhodes. Phillip Juan 44. 113, 115. 113, 115, 143. 2 V Saftle, Zach Jones .34, 44, 113. Sherfield. Octavia Priscilla 30. Rickman. Johnny Lee 57. Salas. Rosalio68. 125. 187. 119. 127. Rader. Randy 214. Rickson. David Aaron 68. Sale, Ricky Mark 58, 117. Sheridan. Darrel (Bo) Lewis 45, Rainey, Benton 91, 1. 7. Ridley, Natalie Nannette 57, Sampson. Charles Dewayne 45. 115, 177. Ramada Inn 20, . 129. Samuels. Darius Leroy 58. 129. Sherwin-Williams Co. 216. Randell, Becky Lois 44. Ridley, Stephanie Lajoyce 29. Sanders, Derld Tawan 29, 107. Shiver.Jeff Kyle62,68, 137. Randall, Brenda LaRue 28, 83, 121. Sanders, Edward Wayne 29. Shoemake, Steven George 58, 109, 124, 125, 145, 155, 156. Roach, Kimberly Dawn 65,68, Sanders, Jerry 45. Sanders, Kelly Ray 29, 269. 113, 115, 143. Raney, Ken W. 29, 269. 115. Shoe Palace 226. Rast.Mattie Belle 92. 277. Roberts, Jodie 44. 119. Sanders. Randy Lee 68. Shores, Lee Ann 45. Rast, Robert Joseph 24, 29, 105, Robertson. Barbara 92, 120. Sanders, Rochelle Lajoyce 58. Shores, Roxanna Kay 58. 115, 136, 145. 269. Robertson. Candi M. 44, 121. Sanders, Saron Kaye 68, 141. Short. Julie Anna 30. 103. 109. Rav, Ashley Elizaberh 25. 29. Robins, Donna 29, 119. 132. Sanders, William Anthony 45, 110. HI. 112, 145.275, 278. 105, 108, 111, 113, 114, 132, 142. 145. 124. 125. 177. 279. 143, 145, 237. 273. Robins. Keith Benard 29, H8, Sanford. Roderick Damone 45, Short, Shauna Denise 30, 112, Ray, Brad Hilton 57, 138, 143. 145. 125. 270. Ray, Carla 119. Robins. Lonnie Earl 68, 137, Sansom,Jeffery Scott 29. 71. H.J. Sikes Sons Masonry Ray, Donnell Gail 67. 123. 179. 117. 252. Ray, Eric Eugene 57, 137. Robins, Marshall Trent 58, 138. Sawyer, Anthony Barrett 45, Sikes, Craig 58, 137. Ray, Jamie Lewis 57. Robins, Michael Brent 58, 138. li8. Sikes, Laura Lee 45. 111. Ray, Regina 57. Robinson, Angela Denise 29, Scheer,John Alan 58. Sikes. Peggy 41, 85. 93. Reasno. Anthony Keith 57. 137. 121. Don Robinson Insurance Reasno. Rickey Lynn 57, 123. ■ ■j H ■B Reasno. Sharon Kaye 29, 107, 226. H H H 132, 145. Robinson, Dorothy Ann 58, l l H Reasno, Wynetta Chevette 67. 1 9,141. Robinson, Jim Jr. 68. HJI H hH Reaves. Robert W. 67. H Hf p Reddell. Dashielle Leigh 44. Robison, Steve R. 29, 1 19. 270. E ' l riii l in, IM. 235. Roden, Robin Kimberly 53, 68. Brxl Bi J l l Reddell, Dawn 13. Rodgers, Karie Lynn 44, 89, W f ' ' l l l Reddell ' s Glas.s Metal 2S5. 1 16. p3 B Rednour, Catherine Micheele Rodgers, Kelly Beth 68, 129. ■ . ' . ••  ' -(pt a 7, ' ft i M 67, 155, 156. Rodgers, Ralph 75. 92, 277. y Rednour, Robert Christian 44, Rogers, Helen 92. H6, 139, 145, 235, 238. Rollerson, Tonya M. 44. H Kmvkv m m Redus, Pam 6. Rose. Robert Trent 29, 124, 125, B | Reed, Ann Renee 44, 110. 111. 145. HMiB- k ■ ir A H 121. 1«). Ross, Cindy 44, 109, 133. HfllL JL. Bk M Reed. Anthony Glen 29. Rosson, Rodney Earl 43. l H Reed. Bradley Kieth 67. Roth, Millie Lynn 29. Bb . B H I Reed, Casev Dewavne 14. 1 Vi, Rountree, Gaii Andrea 68, 155, c H . l 1 r h Jl,, Dcbl.ic Shatkcltucd and M n JaiK M;nn rs. r.iakctl.cir W.H v. la 263 Sikes, Richard X avne 4 . Sikes. Stacy Lynn 44, 45, 129. Simmons, Jennifer Kathleen 6, Mim. lOH, 125, 134, 135.272. Simon, Angela Renee 68. Simp.son, Alan P. 30, 73, 99, 104, in. Simpson, Albert Greg 58, 127. Simpst)n, James D. 58, 119. Simpson. Jimmy Edward 68, Simpson. John Robert 143. Simpson. Kenneth Norrell 30. Simpst)n. Michelle Lani 68. 115. 129. Simpson, Stacey Marie 68. 95. Simpson, Timmy 138. Simpson Wholesale and Vending 226. Sims, Chariot 119. Sims, Darrell Lee 45, 136, 145, 154, 165. Sims, Donnell 58. Sims, Laura Sue 45, 123. Sims, Muriel Denise 69. Sims, Ophelia Maul 58, 140, 175. Sims, Steven Glenn 69, 137. Sitz. George Kyle 58, 117. Skateland 224. Skates, Mark R. 58, 112, 143. Skidmore, Alan Keith 58, 117. Skidmore, Jason Lynn 69, 123, H8. Slagle Bros. Used Cars 223. Slagle. Tony Robert 45. Slate. Eddie 216. Smallwood. Alan G. 30. 145. 269. Smallwood, Clark Jus tin 30, 71, 98, 275. Smallwood, Data Lynn 45, 106. 249, 279. Smallwood, Jason Andrews 36, 46. Smallwood, Jodi 189. Smallwood Used Cars 223. Billy E. Smith 226. Smith. Byron D. 30. 121. 139. 145, Smith, Carol Lynn 58. 198. Smith. Cecilia Kaye 46. Smith. Cindy 69. Smith, David 58. Smith, Deland C. 69. Smith, Denise Marie 30, 111. Smith, Jenny Rebecca 46, 132. Smith, Lana L. 46, 121. Smith, Lance Wayne 58, 122. Smith, Mary Lucinda 69. Smith, Meri Suzanne 46, 109, 111, 112, 155, 156, 216. Smith, Michael Christopher 46, 185. Smith. Michael Wayne 46, 123. Smith, Monica Alicia 139, 142, 166. Smith, Paula Krea 46, 109, 115, 130, Smith, Sandra Gayle 0, 121, 132, 13 , 145, 156, 210. Smith, Truman 143. Smith ' s Carpet 223 Snowton, Trea Deshong 46. Sonic 197. Sorensen, Thomas H. 30. Southern Maid Donuts 220. Spain, Russell Glen 58, 279, Spangler, Keith Darrell 46, 117, H6. Spangler ' s 222. Spann.JetTB. 69. 136. 137. Spann. Sharon 119. Spencer. Jeffery David 69. Spencer. Jennifer 69. Spencer. Tawana Lynn 69. Spencer ' s Rec. and Water Park 218, Spraglin. Anthony T, 69. 1 7, 138. Spraglin. Kim Dewayne 30. Spraglin. Marshall Lynn 69. 137. Springer, Jerry Dudley 30. 116, Springer. Randalle Scott 69. 129. Stacy ' s Furniture 224. Stapleton ' s 232. State Farm Ins. 231. Stellptlug. Bradley Steven 30. 105. IH. 145. 187, 266. Stellpflug. Brian Thomas M). 116.266. Stellpflug. Neal Leo 69. 115. 137, 187. Stephens, Gerald Ray Jr. 58, 117,127. Stephens, John Edward 30, 121, 157, 275. Stephens, Lisa Ann 58, 117. Stephens, Shannon Jean 48, 53, 58, 113, 1.34, 135, 187. Stevens, Sandra 93, 141, 143. Steward, Debby Karzett 30, Stewart, Caryn Ann 30, 121, Stewart. Karen M, 69. 204. Stifelman. Lucile 72. Stinson ' s Lighting and Decorating 233 St John. William 76, 9V St. Joseph ' s Hospital 204 Stockton. Kimberly Dawn 46. 115. 116.249. 278.279. Stone. Michael Dewayne 58. Stone, Michael Shane 58. Stone, Tim 12. Stone Title and Abstract 236 Storey, Wendy Michelle 58, Stowe, Mike 117. Stowers, Larry 78, 93. Strickland, Debrajean 58. Stuckey. Milinda Kay 34. 46, 109, 111, 1.30. Studio II Photography 237 Stuebinger, Shelli Mane 69, 115, 187. Styles, Mona Rochell 39, 121. Styles, Shana Deatla 69, 141. Sudduth, Laura Ellen 69, 155, 156, 187. Sugg, Steven 69, Sutsar, Tammy Kay 69. Suzuki 20-) Swaim Hardware Co. 242. Swaim, Kelly Ann 58, 129, 130, 242. Swaim Printing Co. 243. Swaim. Reisa Nell 69. 115. Swanson, Cynthia Long 58. Swindle. Kevin Michael 69. Swofford. Phalia 98. Theilman. Henry 76, 94. Theilman.Joe David 46, 129. Thomas, Connie 12, 87,94, 119, 2W. Thomas, Dianna 46, 125, 132. Thomas, James Earl 3 1, 116, 129, 145. Thomas, Kevin Sasthenes 69. Thomas, Marcus Derwin 59, 137. Thomas, Monica Rochelle 59. Thomas, Paul D. 46, 136, 138, Sykes, Jennifer Camille 69, 144 — T Taack, Holly Kay 30. Taack.Tamra Ann46, 116, 124, 125. Taber.JeffereyJohn 46, 201. Taco Delite 2(X) Tarter, Donna M. 30, 111, 113, 121, 267. Tarter, Jamits Henry 58, 137. Taylor. Carla Gayle 30. 145, 226, 279, Taylor Glass Shoppe 203. Taylor, Mark Dewayne 58, 137. Ta l(jr, Terry 93. Taylor, Traci Michelle 69. Temple, Mike Ray 69. Templeton, Donald Ray 30. ' lennon, Rita I.. 46, 122, 140, 142. Terpening, 1 angijo 31, 125, 145, 183. 1 erry, Linda 77, 94. Texas Furniture 234. Texas Power and Light Co. Texas School Pictures 244 Tex-Pack 236. Thaver. Carol lf 6. 141 Thomas, Rachel Quinn 65, 69, 115, 129. Thomas, Rebecca 69, 127, 129. Thomas, Roderick O. 59, 122. Thomas, Sonya Renee 31. Thompson, Belinda 116. Thompson, Keith K. 31. Thompson, Lisa Ann 59, 143. 155, 188. Thompson, Stacie Lynn 31, 105, 115, 145,231, 239, ' 270, 278, 279. Thompson, Wendy Leigh 59, 113. Thrasher, Russell G. 46. Thurman, Shelley Lynn 31. 273. Tidwell, Christopher Alan 70. Tidwell, Glynn Ray 131. Tidwell, Johnny A. 70, 117. Tidwell, Ronald Wesley 46, 113. 115, 136, 154, 160, 161, 162, 165, 177. Tidy Car 206. Ti)erina, Lauren Renee 70, 115, 135, 187, Tire Discount City 234. Tongson, Ted 187. Town East Hair Design and Nursery 220. Traditions 194. Truan, Tracie 94. Trull, Ann 5. Trull,Paul5, 7, 12, 52, 77,94, 100, 110, 277. T-Shirts and More 203. T-Shirts Plus 191. Tucker, Donald I.. 4(i. Turk, Anj;ie Grace V), 12 V Turner, Nellie Marie 31. Turpin, Sherry Lavern 59, 117. Tyler, Kenntli Dale -16, 117. Tyson, Donald Ray 59. u — Uarco 224. Upton, Emmett Wayne 70, 12.3. Usry, Debra 95. Usry, Michael R. 46. — V Valley Feed Mill 224. VanCleave, Melanie Shae 46, 111, 125. Vanderbur , Valerie Vee 59. Varna, Norma 203. Vaughn, Joseph Earl 47. Veien, Christine A. 14, 39, 47, 52, 111, 112, 115, 143. Vela, Chuck R. 70,137. Vest, Paul Gene 47, 116. Vickers, Gregg Linn 31, 246, 145. Village Coin and Laundry 237. Village Jewelers 233. Visger, MikeJ. 47. Vivion, Jason R. 70. Vollbrandt,Till 12. — w — Wade, Donnaelle LaTrell 70. Wade. Odessa T. 31. Wade. Shandra L. 59, 129. Waggoner, Christina M. 47, 122. Waldrum, Nancy 93. 95. Walker, Jennifer Lynn 27, 31. 104, 105, 112, 132, 133, 145, 273. Walker, Larry Douglas 129. Walker, Paula 95, 81. Walker, Robby 185. Wall, Brian Daon 31, 109, 115, 222. 274. Wall Concrete 222. Wallace, Gary Dewayne 31, 245. Wallace. Joe Louis 59. Wallace. |ohn David 59. 123, H7. Wallace, Melanie J. 45, 47, 127, 130. Wallace, Tyrone Trereald 70, 138. Wal-Mart 22 . Walter. Bresha Latricia 70. 127. Walter, Donnell 47, 136, 154, 160, 165. W and R Auto Supply Co. 235. Ward, Christie Lyn 47, 116. Ward, Sandy Denise 70, 141. Washington. Barbara A. 31. 106. Washington. Brcnda Lajoyc 59, 127. Washington, Kim Renee 47, 97, 127. Washington, Laton a Raylette 70. 127. Washington. Roy Lee 59. Washmton. Yolanda Ruth 70. 141. 142. Watkins. Shonna Paige 70, 129. Glenn Watson Cars 229. Watson. Melanie 39. Watson, Pat Emery 31, 271. Watson, Yvonne Rochelle 59, 97, 229. Watts, Susan Arlene 31. 16. Wear, Julie 204. Wear, Ronnie Gene 59, 223. Weaver, Laura 59. 129. Weddle. Wyndy Renea 70, 115. Wee Hunt Roofing 231. Weems. Rhonda Sue Weiberg. Kathy Ann 47. 89, 1(X), 120. Weiss, Ronel95, 137. Welch Art Center 222. Welch, Kristi Lee 23, 70, 143, 155, 156. 176. Welch. David Shane 31. 98. 117. 268. Welch. Shannon Ruth 70. Wells. Rebecca 12.94.95. Western Sizzlin 229. Whitaker, Amanda Dione 59, 113, 115. Whitaker, Katherine Marie 59. Whitaker, Sean Jake 47. Whitaker, Wanda 215. White, Becky Lynn 48, 59, 113, 251. White, Billy Ranee 47, 116. White, Brian K. 34,47, 105, 136. White, Gregory Louis 70, 137. White. Jennifer Diane 47. 109. 115. 130, 155, 156. White. John 96. White. Pam Joyce 47. White. Renee 127. White. Robbie -X 87. 1 16. White, Tammy Gail 59. 127. Whitesides. Jill Mane U.lll. Whitson. Ronald Edward 47. Whittington. Cindy Anne 70. Wilkerson. Ricky M, 59. 143. Will. Christine Denise 70. William. Samuel Deshawn 47 Williams Sporting Goods 218. Williams, Alene Denise 47, 59, 139, 142. Williams. Dexter Lamar 137. 138. 171. Williams. Francesca Marie 70. Williams. Joyce Laverne 31. Williams. Kenny Lynn 71, 127. Williams, Kim Michelle 71. Williams, Lillian Rochelle 71. 127. Williams. Marsha Nikole 129. Williams. Rochell 141. Williams. Stacey Lavearl 31. Williams. Stephanie 107. 140. 159, 172, 174. Williams, Terry 31, 136. Williams, Trina 116. Williams, Tyrone Dewoin 71, 122. Williams, WachelleRenia 47, 103, 121. Williams, Walter Jr. 31, 105, 136, 154, 162, 165. Williams, Cary Jack 59, 137. Williamson, Kelli Kaye 31, 132, 133. 145. Williamson, LeAnn 96. Wilson, Allen 96, 136. Wilson, Allen L. 71, 162. Wilson. David 47. Wilson. Greg 127. Wilson. James Rice 71. 115. Wilson. Jerry Lee 59. Wilson. Kenneth Wayne 71. Wilson. Nancy 14. Winfrey, Linda 80, 97, 115. Winters, Celvin Lee 71, 117, 137. Wise, Erica D. 71, 137. Wishard, Sherry Lynn 71, 129. Wixom, Nickolas Edwards 31, 121. W. M. House Jewelers 222. Wood. Christine Elaine 32, 119. Wood, Gordon Graham 12, 28, 32,98, 104, 105, 113, 155, 187, 270. Wood, Helen 13. Wood, Matt J. 59, 222, 278, 279. Wood, Mike 9. Woodby Insurance 227. Woodby, Ken 59, 227. Woodruff, Jana Jo 59, 1.30, 131. Wood ' s Cleaners 194. Wood ' s Martinizing 206. Woods, Tracy Earl 137. Woolston, Angela Dawn 71, 115. Worth, Michael Charles. Wooten, Latricia Ann 59. Wooten, Louis 11. Wooten. Randy Laval. Wooten, Raymond Darrell 47. Wooten, Stacie Lenore 32, 121. Wright, James Keith 59, 139, 137. Wright, Lisa Ann 47, 129, 130. Wright, Wade Randall 59, 143. Wunsch, Cameron 144, 186. — Y Yarbrough, Angle Machele 32 236, 251, 268. Yarbrough Lawn Mower Repair 236. Yates, Gina Ruth 47, 198, 121. Yates, Stephanie M. 32, 268. Yam, Mark A. 71,82. Yates, Steven Joel 71. Young, Kristi Lynn 32, 105. 145, 111, 268. Young, Laura Ann 32. Young, Mitch Wayne 59. 243, 115. Young, Ricky Wayne 59, 122. Young ' s News Agency 244. Young. Sue Ann 97. Young, Susan Gail 32. Young. Susan Machelle 59. Young ' s Western Wear 243. York. Missy 8, 10, 11, 32, 33. 102. 103, 111, 134, 149, 215, 228,237,271. Yummies and Yogurt 246. z — Zak, Dennis Michael 32. 119. Zales 204. Zant. Lynda 97. Index 265 C0NGRATULATI0N9 Class of 1985 tnrV m DREW BROCK: Since you were a child of one, you have given us a run, Bold yet gentle, ego strong, a glint that says, can do no wrong. Legs so stur- dy, manner mild, just about the perfect child. The future ' s yours, this is your time, and we can ' t think of another rhyme. BRADLEY AND BRIAN STELLPFLUG: Identical twins — a double blessing from God. We love you both and are really pro- ud of you Love, Mom and Dad. LISA GRAY: Lisa, from leaky drools to T-Birds in seventeen short years! Our hearts have been warmed by your love and outlook on life. You have made others ' lives richer by knowing you. May you continue to have your dreams and achievements overseen by God. Love, Mother, Daddy, Kirk and Karen. ' % .r X PENNY LEWIS: Tree climber motorcycle rider, Pill. Love Mother and Daddy. KIM FLEMING: Congratulations! Thank you for the happiness, pride and fulfillment you ' ve instilled in our lives. We have watched you grow from a bouncing baby girl to a beautiful and extraordinary young lady We are proud of you for what you have accomplished in life. Keep your smile and personali- ty and remember we love you very much. Mom and Dad. ALLEN COWLEY From little boy to young man we have been so proud of you, Allen Love from your family TOMASINE BISHOP: Tomasine . . . Indian name . Little twin . . Special gift from God . . . China doll . . . Inot Knid Pohsib . . Ohio buckeye. Solk blanket . blue and pink . . . pickles . . potato chips . . . popcorn . . . gum . . . sweetcuts animals . . creek . . . rock collection . . . sewing . . . driving . . traveling Ballet . . gymnastics . . church camp . . . band . . clarinet . . . piano . . . cheerleader , , theater . . . choir . . . pink angel . , Y.W.A.M and Mexico . , Blazettes sensational smile . . Proud Mom Dream Big and go for it! 256 Senior ads JEFFERY LATHAM GARZA: Jeff hold on to your dreams and goals . . you will reach them Thank you for 17 years of love. smiles and nonstop talking! We are all so proud of you. Mom. Dad. Amy. and Jay. ANGELA ARROYO: Youve come a long way from walking in my cowboy boots and Captain Crunch. It ' s all been so fast, but we know you ' ll make it to wherever you want to go. You ' ve grown up too fast and we miss you already. We love you. Dad. t om, and Chris. CANDISE COTTON: We were richly blessed to have a daughter like you. May God bless you in all that you set out to do. Use his word to guide you in your life ahead. You are a special person, and we are pro- ud of you for that. Love. Mom. Dad. and Jennifer. DONNA TARTER: Donna, we wish you all of life ' s happiest things and know you ' ll have them if half the )oy that you ' ve given us IS returned to you. The last eighteen years have been the greatest! Thanks for being a wonderful daughter and big sister. Love. Mom, Dad. and Tony KEVIN CARMON: You and I have been flight trainees since nursery school when I dropped you oft behind enemy lines. What happen- ed to bedtime stories, scraped knees, hot wheels, SNAKES, bear hugs, and hair that smelled like a bird ' s nest? Manhood awaits. Go with our lump-throated blessings. Love, Mom and Dad. Senior ads 267 KRISTI KELLEY: Kristi. you smil- ed in the beginning and you haven ' t stopped. We are very proud of you and we know the best IS yet to come. You are very special to each of us. We love you very much. Dad, Mom, and Randy. ANGELA YARBROUGH: To our darling little angel: You make our day just to see that dazzling smile, and those eyes that sparkle like diamonds. You make us proud to have a daughter like you and we love you so very much. Keep smiling. (You know who) Dad. Mom, and Don. STEPHANIE YATES: Congratula- tions! 1 can hardly believe it. My first-born, a Senior. 1 am very Droud of you. We have sharec •many things, but most of all — eve. 1 hope you will always be happy and keep your beautifu smile. 1 love you. Momma. JILL ANNETTE DUKE: You are God ' s gift to us that we shall always cherish — What you make of yourself is your gift back to Him. We will always be proud of you. Live life to the fullest and never lose sight of your dreams. Love. Mom, Dad, and Kirk. MELISSA LOFTIN: You have grown from a pretty baby to a beautiful, caring, and loving young lady. May the years ahead bring you the joy and hap- piness that you brought to us. We all love you. Daddy, Kathy, Christie, Amanda, and Billy. SHANE WELCH: Your walls are lin- ed with trophies, showing your ac- complishments, and we are proud. Yet we would be proud even if you had never won a single trophy, simply because you have been a joy to us. a loving son, a credit to our name, and above all, da Chris- tian. Our splendid son! Love, Mother and Daddy. KRIS YOUNG: Congratulations! We love you. Mom and Dad. STEPHAN KAAS: Graduation Son — You have been very special to us and you always Will. Your loving parents. Dad and Mom. in AMY RUSHING: We are proud of all you stand for and the hap- piness you have given others by giving of your time and talents in so many special ways. Love, David and Mom. 268 Senior ads ALAN GEORGE SMALLWOOD: Alan, you are very special to us. Always remember these words that are important in life. God. Faith, and Love. Thanks for the memories. Much love. Shannon. Daddy, Ga-Ga, and Grandaddy 5. KATHY LYNN NEWBERRY: First telephone, first grade, homework, drill team practice, going steady, proms, and finally — The Big Day . . . Graduation, Congratulations. We love you and are proud of you. fvlom. Dad, Jerry, Susie, Shana and Cody LESLIE NOLAN: Congratula- tions; Leslie. May the Lord bless and guide you in all your future days. Our prayers are with you always, as is our love. Mom, Dad, Tony, and Anne. TONY BIVENS: You have brought much happiness into our home. Graduation is here at last, the moment you have waited for so many years. Life is so special — live it! Love, Mom, Dad, andTami. ELIZABETH BARTEL: Congratulations Elizabeth! You are a precious young lady with a beautiful smile! May your world be filled with love and may you seek God ' s peace and humbly accept the blessings that life br- ings. We love you — Mom. Rebecca and Richard. BOB RAST: Happy always! You are fun to have around. Love, Daddy and Mama. KELLY RAY SANDERS: From your first school year through your 12th school year, there have been some exciting, trying, pleasant and loving years. We love you. Mom. Dad. Diana. Donna. Tommy, and Sarah, KEN RANEY: Go for the gold You can do it. We are proud of you. May God bless you. Love. Dad and Mom. s JAMES JUSTISS ALSPAUGH: James, your smile has been a joy. We love you. Keep smiling! Love. Mother and Daddy. Senior ads 269 TRAVIS JACKSON: If we had wanted someone around who is clean and neat, we would have hired a maid. Never lose sight of the fact that just being you is fantastic! Love. Mom, Ron, Tracey, Pap. and Nana. SHAUNA DENISE SHORT: Congratulations Shauna, Thanks for blessing our lives. You are very special to us. Our prayers are for you to have love, joy and peace. Always put God number One in your life — you can ' t lose. With much love. t om. Dad. and Derek. STACIE LYNN THOMPSON: We can ' t believe you have grown up so fast. You have become a very special young lady to all of us — Congratulations to you. on this very special time in your life. Love you always, Mom and Dad. STEVE RAY ROBINSON: Congratulations. Steve. I am so proud of you; I wish that your daddy could be here to see you graduate. Good luck Mom. Cathy, Grannie, PaPa, Brad, and Robert. JERRY BOLTON: Thanks for all the memories. We are proud of you. We wish you all the best that life has to offer. Mom. Dad, and Jenny. V •• 1 1 ' LISA ELIZABETH KERR: Lisa. I am so proud of you. You have made the hard times better. You have brought sunshine and laughter to my life. Follow your dreams and strive to be happy. I love you. GORDON WOOD: Congratula- tions and love. Mama and Daddy. STEPHANIE RENEE CASTLE- MAN: Congratulations and good luck. Love Mom. Dad, Karen, and Thomas. 270 Senior ads MINDY MASSEY: Fate has made us what we are . . . We must make ourselves what we want to be . . . We love you! Mother and Dad ■ . DEBORAH RENEA HODGES: It seems like such a short time ago that God blessed our home with a special daughter. We love you very, very much and are so pro- ud ot you. May God bless and guide your life in everything you do Congratulations. Love you. Mom and Dad. PAT WATSON: We are very pro- ud of you and we love you. Thanks tor being you. We wish you the very best. Mom, Melody, and Stacy. FAITH PARSONS: You are, and have always been very special to us. Always be the same loving and wonderful person you are. May God bless and keep you forever. Much love. Mama and Daddy. . i ' v  Sm MISSY YORK: Missy, you know that you have always been a very special ' ' Mary Sunshine ' ' daughter. I am so very proud of you. We have shared many good memories, but most of all, we have been together. I love you very much and wish you happiness always. Love, Mom, Jerry, and Paige. LORENA NARON: You have been a joy to all of us. We love you. Love from Mother and Dad- dy, also Sherry Lou. Ann, Sue, Mike, Danny, and Dawn. JAMES HOOTEN: Thanks for the wonderful memories. God has surely blessed our lives through you. May God bless and guide your life. We love you. Daddy Mother, and Clayton. Senior ads 271 DARRELL T. HAWKES JR: As the years passed so quickly by you ' ve been a real blessing to your mother and I. You were born a winner — an Eagle to fly your dreams will come true if you don ' t let them die! Don ' t ever TRY to reach the top GO FOR IT ALL — GIVE IT ALL YOU ' VE GOT!! Mom and Dad JENNIFER KATHLEEN SIM- MONS: Jen — your name means gentle spirit, Your life IS an example of merit. An in- dividualist above all else — Always being your special self. Thanks for all the memories we share. May God keep you in His care. We love you — Mom, Dad, and Ann MICHAEL DAVID LANE: Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight, (Proverbs 3:5-5) We love you and are very proud of you! Mom, Dad, and Becky. STACIE COPLIN: You are very special to each of us and we love you a lot. Your vigor, joy, con- fidence and love is a pleasure to each of us. We are extremely proud of you and wish for you all of life ' s very BEST. Dad, Mom, Tracy, Kelly, Shelly, and Phil. MARY NELL KENNEMER: Your twinkling eyes and ready smile have filled us with happiness through the years. As you leave this phase of your life, know that we have always been proud of you and always will be. Love you. Mother and Buddy Paul KAREN BROOKE JOYCE: We are proud of you. Thank you for eighteen beautiful years of love, happiness, and joy that you have given us, God has surely blessed our lives through you. We love you. Mom and Dad BRADLEY NEWBERRY: Congratulations , , , Bradley, we are so proud of you. We always knew you could make it. We wish you all the luck in the world. We love you so very much. Bob, Mom, Dad, Thelma, Steve, and Granny. 272 Senior ads ASHLEY RAY: From diapers to ponytails. to a high school degree . . . Where did the years go? You have always been so special to us. Thanks lor all the happiness and joy. We are so proud of you! l-ove. Mom and Dad. JENNIFER WALKER: Thanks. Jen, for the years of joy which you have given us. You are very special to us, and we are extremely proud of you and your accomplishments. We love you! Dad, Mom, Callie. and Steve. CARY DEAN MABERRY: From boxes to football helmets — from pets to girls — from a young boy to a fine man. Life would be very empty without the wonderful memories of your first 18 years. Never lose your smile and outlook on life. God holds a special blessing for you. Con- gratulations! Love, Mom, Benny and Shannon. SHELLEY THURMAN: Congratulations to the best daughter in the world. We have always been so proud of you. Thanks for being the loving, cheerful person that you have always been. Thanks for being not only a daughter but a best friend also. Love you. Daddy, Mother, and Kim. KIM NOWELL: Kim, you ve always kept our phone in business. Thanks for all the beautiful years we ' ve had because of you. You have always been so sweet and thoughtful of others. May all of your dreams come true! We love you. Mom- my and Daddy. J ANEESE ANDERSON: Congratulations, Janeese. We are proud of you. Love, Mom, Dad, and Holly. c KARRYN ATKINSON: To our number One daughter: May you always keep smiling! With much love from Mom, Dad, and your number One brother, Mitchell. Senior ads 273 TONJA RENEE EVANS: To every season there Is a turn. As you approach a different phase of your life opening new and dif- ferent doors, continue to grow and bloom Into the beautiful person God desires to make of you. Loveya, Mom. SHERRIE LOGGINS: Seems like only yesterday you were our beautiful lit- tle girl posing for this picture. Now you are eighteen and about to graduate from high school. Thank you for the love, happiness, and joy you have given us. May God guide and bless you always. We love you. Mother, Daddy and Kristi. ■ rWgi V ' H . ? F 1 r i -■= TAMI LYNN FLOYD: To thine ownself be true keep the high goals and values that you have followed and you will always have happiness and success. We love you — Mom and Dad. JAYSON PORTERFIELD: When you were born we looked at your hands and thought about how much the Lord had for them to do. Now eighteen years later you are well on your way toward getting It done. Have faith, work hard, and the world is yours. Love, Mother and Dad. BRIAN DAON WALL: Brian, from the time you were small, as In this picture, to the present, you have been very special to us. We will always love you. Continue to act and make decisions that you can always live with — with honor. We ' re proud of you. Mom and Dad. JERRIE BALLARD: Congratulations. We are very proud of you. Our baby girl has grown up so fast. How quickly time flies. May God bless you always. Love Mom, Dad, and Tamra. CHRISTAN HODGE: Christan, when I think about the person you ' ve grown up to be . . . I ' m filled with pnde and feel so lucky to be me. I love you. Mom. SIDNEY K. BRADFORD: You are very special to us Your ac- complishments thus tar have been rewarding. This is a new beginning so aim high. Be all you can be in this great land of opportunity and keep the big, big smile. Love, Big brother Carl, Glenda, Ora, and Mom, 274 Senior ads n ; ' ii CLARK JUSTIN SMALLWOOD: From 18 months to 18 years! We were proud of you then, and we are proud of you now! We thank you for all the happy memories and know your future holds many more ahead! MARCUS NERAY BLAKE: Dear Marcus — We all think well of you and are proud to know you will be graduating. We hope you have much success in life, toother, grandmother, and aunts. JULIE ANNA SHORT: May you see all the beauty, hear all the music, rejoice in all the Love that Life brings your way. I love you — Mom. LYNNE HUNDLEY: Hope all your tomorrows are brighter than the day before. Love you always. Mother. L, BARRY ALLEN: For the past seventeen years you have touched our lives in a special way. God has surely blessed our lives through you. Thanks for be- ing a wonderful son. We are pro- ud of your accomplishments and we love you very much. Mom. Dad. and Lori. ' -• JOHN STEPHENS: ■ John means Beloved. You truly are, you see mm ' H Since you were very little H -r 1 And climbed upon our knee K . H Congratulations are what we give H At this exciting time Best wishes, success, for as long H 1 as you live 1 ' 1 For our son, whose grown so fine. H ' 3 H All our love. Mom and Dad. . — - ' H fi- - k KiT 1 KELLY AND KAREN FORD: To Kelly and Karen — Double the troubles and mischief, but four times the fun. All of our best wishes, hopes, and prayers are with you for all time. Thanks for the great life so far. Love, from Mom and Dad, and all of us. Senior ads 275 Countless hours were spent by the school board and administration before and after House Bills 246 and 72 went into effect. To show the administrators of this district that its trustees appreciated them. In August of this year our school board sent over sixty helium-filled balloons to the administration and clerical staff. The summer had been spent analyzing House Bill 72. The Board addressed the staff as Survivors of the Summer of 72. Our board of Trustees includes President John Wright, Vice-President Clovis Graves, Secretary Judy Lutz, Dr. John Boatner, Marva Joe, Bill Lancaster, and Charles Thompson. Elaine Ballard serves the district as Superintendent. Pictured below in the foreground are Charles Thompson and Judy Lutz. In the center from left to right are Clovis Graves, Marva Joe, and John Boatner. In the background are reporter Sherrie Langston and Assistant Superintendent of Business and Finance Wayne Beard. 276 — Acknowledgements — Mr. Paul Trull Mr. Ralph Rodgers Mr. Ben Coker PHS English teachers Faculty of PHS Mr. Alan Heath Mrs. Anna Pope Mr. MarvineGorley Mrs. Mattie Belle Rast Parents of Owl Staffers Mrs. Glenna Ford Mrs. Nelda Crawford Mrs. Yolanda Cooper Richard and Sherry Floyd A Special Note The artwork used on the endsheets and on the division pages is an adaptation of the original Centennial Celebration logo designed by Senior Danny Massey. This page sponsored by Giles D. Norwood Closing 277 n Bl srQf f w tjs MR A.-:-. T P ' ' - rvl m M Bm Hw K ' . i if L- i JR g fc - -•yyj. ' M z j- - jl . f 3 4 B 9 HS Hfli ' 1 m QrJr MT pr 1 Hi 1 sj OWL STAFF: (front, I. to r.) Carolina Pigni. Amy Crook, Gwen Phan. (second) Melissa Lay, Roni Lynch, Wendy Greer, Kim Stockton, Toni Jones, (third) Chad Frazier, Mrs. Pope, Matt Wood, Susie King, Julie Short, Dana Allen, Sherrie Loggins, Janelle Odom, Bryan Basinger, Dickie Dingman. (fourth) Hardy Brunette, James Hooten, Donna Alexander, Felicia Frierson, Tami Floyd, Kelley Jackson, Stacie Thompson. The 1985 Owl Staff Tami Floyd Leslie Nolan Gwen Phan Kelvin McFadden Editor Business Manager Head Photographer SECTION EDITORS Stacie Thompson Mary Nell Kennemer Caria Taylor Julie Short Amy Rushing Gwen Phan Kristel McCray Dara Smallwood Kim Stockton Activities Departm ents Index Organizations People Classes Photo Sports Advertising Manager Subscription Manager Bryan Basinger Mike Carey Chad Frazier PHOTOGRAPHERS Terry McFadden Janelle Odom Gwen Phan STAFF ASSISTANTS Donna Alexander Dana Allen Darrell Atvy ood Elizabeth Bartel Stephanie Booker Mike Foster Felicia Frierson Kelley Jackson Toni Jones Suzy King Melissa Lay Roni Lynch Dean Mayberry Dana Scoggins Russell Spain Matt Wood Dickie Dingman DARKROOM ASSISTANTS James Hooten Terry McFadden Anna Pope — Adviser Alan Heath — Taylor representative Closing 279 100 Times Better There have been many changes over the past 100 years. We have grown in numbers and in knowledge. Teachers are as dedicated to the teaching of the students as their predecessors were years ago. Our constitution gives us the right to go to school to learn. Given this right, it becomes the responsibility of the students to use this right to its greatest capacity. We should be thankful that we have a chance to celebrate 100 years of school service to the public and not take our freedom to receive an education for granted. If September 15, 1884 had been an ordinary day, this school and this yearbook might not have ever existed! Tami Floyd, editor (y c v ( - -t c c ---r ' , - •et ' ? . c-M ' v- , . : ..■■ N r - . ■y h ' - ' i. ' 4,, ' : h i ;if ' ) ' r. ?M ¥v iJiOrlnUi .6 A . I :U Colophon Printed by Taylor Publishing Company of Dallas. Texas, the 1985 OIVL is the 72nd volume published by a Paris High School Yearbook Staff. The Mark 8 Book containing 280 pages was printed on 12 Matte X paper. Nine hun- dred copies were printed costing approximately $21 ,000. Color graphics 9 is used in the senior section. One flat of four-color is used in the opening section. The cover, made in a special embossed handtooled grain design with brown applied on copper, was produced by the editor, the adviser, and the TPC representative. News Gothic standard was selected for the body type. Headlines are done in 30. 24, 18 point with 10, 8. 6 point used for iden- tification and indexing. r ' i; f


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